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Gtourtcr Journal. OOMKeallOud 1 1 a JstTsrwoo tmi, niiuBimaygMtt- SMI LIUh ETT. l. IWfc The lion. Kobbbt Mallobt accepts thecal! made on him in yesterday's issue Cf the ComiiK Jnrio and announces that be will speak at the cotart-hoose tonight at o'tlo- k.

Poob BBacK ha a hard time of it. xVfter krv king at the door of the I'nitcd State Senate for a year, he to be pulled 3own by the coat tails to give somebody else a chance. It is a pity. lie was plenty pood enoush for the placa. Mr.

Greit, ho is atxmt to start out at a candidate for Coventor in South Carolina, hewr.re of Conservative support and keep honesty in th back-frround. Mr. CnAHBSRUW has the ad-mini-tration and will sit down on him if he jroes to fooling around the State kw We have trlrrpuph the regular Twin Mountain Sumlay stuibaborit BKEcnEu's. Sermon, with the reiteration of intelll gerce that he made no allusion to any of his personal difficulties. Were it not for the news from Twin Mountain every Sun day, tt would hardly be worth while to issrie a Mondiiy tnomln raP'r 'ln tus country.

TnK gentleman of ntario who solema-Ij stepped from Table Rock on ftturd ty, and was cm-inl ever Niagara Falts, must slave had a good deal of trouble on his mind. If ever the reciprocity treaty goes into effect, it should contain a peremptory clause fcihiddinir the us of the treat cataract as a place for persona from cither side. ArcORDtXi to telegrams from Louisiana this morning there is a reat deal of l.itTrr amortrj the people over the restoration of the rascally lt.c gi.M ri.nifnt by Senator Mort s'anl the I're-iiiint. Tlie State is now to le plunlerei more mercilessly than ever, and the Nnh stand by to see it don thoroughly and "stamp out" the disturbances. DANVILLE, ICY.

WiIms Fas ad t'ailtr of Warder ia Ike first IScere-e for Killing Wil-liana son. Special Dtsnetrb 10 the Courier-JoornaJ-1 IsrviLLB. Ki Srpr, The jttrv la th caw uf the Commonwealth ssralnst Wra. tt. barrel with the rnunier of Joha B.

Williamson, hsve just returned a Terdict of runnier In the frt lreree. and hare fixed tbe punishment Wils.ni at Imprisonment far life In the peniicntiarT. Wilson. It will be rrmemUrred, In company with Drye when tVIIlamon we killed at Shelby City, orer a year meo, and. a th evt'lenee shows, tired the nrtl Tbere ts some surprise at the vmilrt, tbe general Impression being that Wilewo's ustbneiit i ukl not be more severe than lirye's.

IVve ii convicted of rnanslstutbter mud to tbe uenltenttsrv for fur vea-s. i'iuqs1 will, ua stja-tlsy, ciuTr for new trial. Pigeon Shooting at Lexington. K. lpertai ttsnetrh to tb Lsvi.uh.to, Sept.

JU. A shooting tournament, which begins Tueedaj and last three day, 1 to brld In Savers Woods, near tne cly Three puimi, ta the acjererate. rr to hr rtmtendd fr. tae lboand hunilrr.l pitreoas Lare been pr-idl. and a tl atleoilAi.ee of sfrtsmea from 1.

1 sim! -(ur frota MtrerAl ajj'jiaiii Are FOREIGN AFFAIRS. BRAZIL. att sit ciTBamicn raorosso. IDs. -v-pf -ji AdvtcM frota Kl Janl' ro tat thst tir Kmperur la hU spercb cioa tag the OtAxnhers 00 Um Lth tha csMiuiry ua 11 ialafarlory riiiTlnl with furrijrn powers, and deciarel that his iroreiameTit wonld rnd earor to protnote ajrrt-colture by the estcnaioa of tha railway sra-tem.

Momt Importaat raeaaurea would be iie-aeatad at ta next seasloa. looking to electoral aitd edneatlobal reform and aid of arlcsi-torsi Uitereaia. a i I. (XUX AfeAIXST THE CKITSD STSTia. Naw YukK, bep.

20. Tha HarUoa Cooaul Gooerai says hla UoroniBkeBt haa made elslm oat the Catted Stataa for eonaeqaentlal dam-aare for tfca loaa of Naraaaa, a small Ulsnd off Lha wea eoaat of lisytl, by American oc-catatoo, and the restitution nt the Island, aod that, failing actioa by ta Aaaencan Caa-lnet, the tutrject will referred t5 arbtlra-Uon. JAMAICA. svsix-roi uitri). New Yoaa, pt.

'Jit. emiaii-ooz in the Islaod of Jamaica la aualiaff. At oae lime there were rtfhl bundnrd cjtea In Kingston aiooe. but now th nuobrr la to two bandrrd. rmstlrm mud other sultary preeautions with farorable weatber hare done mtka to allay tne an GERMANY.

aaJAKK AT KIBL. Kin-, Sept. JO The Emperor William to-dsy aaa preacal at the lauoch of the new ironclad, and chrtatenad bet "Frsdarick the The Emporer aiao reoaired a con-rratulatorT addreaa from twenty delegate of 6cainl Hubuu. TmMc rmn KceaeM Caw, B. C.

AcecaTA, Ga.t 8t. 'JO. A report reached this eKy this afternoon that about 4UU negruca, -under the leadership of a negro named Tenant, intended to mafe aa attack on the whites near Klense's store, about tifteea mile from Augusta. It I reporsad that some un-kaowa irtiea flrrd InW the house of Tenant last alght, and lhlaw Intended to retaliate on the whites, who luteBUeU to resist the aawAult. A courier arrived here with a nute from a prominent white citizen of dgeneid, asking for asalstsnce.

A party organized and waa on tba ere of starting from here, when another courier arri red, bringing lnformaUoo that Tenant had been arrested by the civil AulbortUea, and that the negroes had dispersed and ail was qawc Tanaaa was a tnrmter of the convention which nominated Chamberlain. There is an uneasy feeltne that there will le trouble In Carolina between the whites akd blacks. In th event, there is no question alsHit the wMte people of Georgia, on the line of the Savannah liver, Ko(ng to the aeslAtmnce of their neigblvirs In Carolina. iueati Rcaaalicaas st Agreed. P-r.

l.ot is. Ji The Kcpublkran prl-BSArles ij--t a ght for the selection of delegate, to the State ConvenUoi to be held at Jeffersoa City Wednesday next, resulted 1b the election of a considerable ras-onty of dlegata opposed to the tm na-tton of a straight KeptlMlcaB tickH. In three or four wards where delegate favorabla to the people's movement were elected, there war boilers' nseetrhgs bald and delegate luttafl sn favor preserving the organ iza-tloa BBd ratecrttyof tha Republic party, and put straight ticket In the Held. It look now as though tf the convention decide aot to nominate a ticket, the straight-outs will bolt aad nominate a full Republican ticket. Sminde at wnjmrm rails.

Xiagaba FalU, -N. (September 'JO. Vea-terday mornmg a gentiemaa named oalmond. BTOpoeed to reside at Braottord. arrlrrd at LliftoB and engaged a hack to take aim to Table atoek.

lie tsxea kandwd the driver aa nvwAOT with hi addrasa, C3 aad a latter ad-dKwaed to Mr. Robtnson, a banker at Brant-ford, requesting that th letter be malla.1, after which be suddenly walked to to the rapid) and was carried ever tins fall. A telegram waa Immediately sent to the baaker. who replied, asking If any one waa with him, and ordered th letter to rorwardwd by mail. Nothing further ha Mac transpired coscern-Icf the eaaae ot the set.

Fire at Carrwlltoa, Ky. CiwcnraalT, Sep. 80. A special dispatch to th Gazette, from Madlaow, raporta a detract! re Br at Garrolltoa, this morn-tag at a1 rink, liili jjmg waif of the moat valuable srroar la th center of tha towa. The chief losers are Thnrmaa, Martin.

Booker, aad Hamilton A Smith. The los not rT-rvaae advleaa report the bar lag by aa Ineesdiary of the Marietta aad Cincinnati railway machine-shop at Parkers burg, W. this moraine. dewtroTtag also the roundhouse and one locomotive and blacfeamilh shop. The loss I aot leas than r.

Be-eeaer's Berwtoa Yeterwar Twia MonsTAi, N. Hept. au Beecher reached hi last ermoa for tha aaaaon to-sy to a much smaller cortrrrgatlon law I. bo excursloB train aavtBg newa run to this point to convey hi bearers. He preached aa boar and tea miButea, taking a bis text the am few line of Matthew beginning, "Who la the greatest In the kingdom of beavea." Not the sltrhtewt allusion was made to any of ni personal difficulties.

Fire Chicago. Chicago, fept. 30. A Are her this morn-tng, corner Deeptarnes and Fulton streets, damaged KusaelTs planlng-mlli and stock to th sasuuut of (5 OUU. A re oeeurred late last night 00 the corner Waahiagtoa streeLs.

It ZtflV? aH.U4 Bros 1 aaoMlng factory, The Chicago braas bundln- Total Bk K.bwer Arrewted. ATiity, K. Sept. au rv alfcat MeMarter, all- MowdloTTe' Wellaooro beak aobber. wM arrived hers thiT awonitag, $13,000 la stolen boaiaU4nueV aswl a wsScb of Mr.

Robtaaoa. easassi ofta bank, being lound In the boos sbns wsa rreated. aria latelligeace. Nr Toaa, Sept. 99.

Arrived Steamers City of Bruasels aad Celtic, from Liverpool; MsMlaaai b. rroas Uto JaBeiro, Caatalla, from Medltwrraaeaa. Lrnrnos, fVpt. 30 Arrived out Steamer ale of Nevada. LOUISIANA.

Th. Laadera of Bo Ik Parti e. Still ia Conferisea, aad a Oai rotnlM Hew4fwr. Not Mora than Fiva Thousand White Leaguers in New Orleans. Fenny-pfeT Pnt Command of the Trwp.f Vice Gen.

Brooke. In THE TOSE op THE rHE9. fiaeeUl DwTwtcb a Ooartar-JourwaJ. rEBxrwo aaarwwr saxtooa rsrnna. Saw Oat-BAJis, cVp.

19, 11 tt hensiwB were entertained all day at array bead quarters that troabw would occur tax the city. The feeimg her sgaraat Gov. Kefloex'a restoTstioe waa very Inteeoefaad the aellber-Uon of the White Leagnatbss evening we so bitter that no doubt oaty th hope of aa adjustment of th trouble by. the compromise conference prevent violence. ni unmiT roaexs.

The mflrtary authorities have a large force scattered over the city and a heavy reserve at the barracks. Th Twenty tond Infantry I due her to-night, and adrieaa-hsve been ra ce tred of other re-enf ov tx useuta en route to New Orleana. TBOCBLS IB TBB COOTBT FBABBD. There 1 expectation of grave troubles the partsbee, where the White Leaaroe la or ganlzed sod under no eonsereattve control or advice. Tim or thb crTT parsa.

The city papers continue ibee dlseussaoo of the siruatloa. The tlaaette, the aa 4 TwwSwvsaww nisi on, urge hvellorg to reslsm. Tiie Picayune want compromise. The Bulletin oppose It. 1 be Time adheres to Its oflelnal pealtton of deprecating violence, and urging the adoption of conciliatory measure.

Tha Time having lately changed proprietors, Judaon and Strutetneyer bemf now the owaers, much rsge ha been expressed by th cites at the refusal of the new direction to indorse the violence recommended by other papers. rxxxtKO rsiT csbast. Public sentiment 1 gaxssrally favorsbl to acitniesre until the conclaalon of the confer ence, ihe bite leaguer- nnmnara are greatlv exaggerated. At the utmost there are not Ore thousand In the ctry. Th feeling in the-crry ts uneasy, aad private advices from th country 11 is it a bad eoniUtlnn of affatra.

Many colored Recta bl leans favor the Immediate reUnquishmaut of oextatorlal claims, and tha election of Governor Pens to the Federal Senate, TBB BBTTSLICAJI coamTTBB. The republican Plate Committee adjourned thla evenbig, reaolvmg not to Issue an address. ot LAS'S BSTCSAi. II05 lan, appomted Chief of Tollcc by our. 1'cnn, a Herod th place Uov.

Kellogg until ties. Badger's lecofert, ut Boylaa refused. Boylaa Is assisting the acting Chief In making apfuintmenta. Moat of the old Mrtmol tan police are 00 duty to-night, aaw) IFperksi Irawatck to th Coarser Journal. GlhlUL I'ISStl'lt UB ASSfOIIB COblsWD Nis oiLtist, SepL JO, 10 r.

M. ajor (General O. 1'ennypacker, Colonel Sixteenth I S. Infantry, was to day assigned to the command of the Federal troopa la thi city relieving Oeaeral Brooke, who sasnme ctu-ruand of hi recimcat, th Third Infantry. TBS COCSTBI BBroBTBO QC1BT.

Kellogg assured your corraspositlerit this morning that no trouble was reported In tha country pariah; but tt la lmpoaslble to predict th result tn those parishes where Federal Interference In bl behalf I nn Known. Re-porte at the SUta-booee from Taaginaaoa pariah repreasBt that there I aa orgaaixaUoa for the overthrow of the Kellogg local officials, a hleh ha probably beea flee led before thla. rZXl-Ito AT SBBBTBrOBT. The hreveport Time of the 11th (received here thla evening la It review of the Praai' dentlal proclamation, says: Th President's soldlar may retostat Mr. Kellogg In the ubarnatoriai chair.

Tha President may send troop to the parish to reinstate there th official of Us fraud. But the itioraent the troopa retire, Mr. KUogg will again become a fugitive, and the local omeial will ba expelled or killed. If th usurpation Is reinstated. It will be by the President establishing au army In every parish In the mate.

The people, driven to deapara-tiou by their wrongs and oppression, have neen in their mlabt. and Ioulsla now must be, as we said it sIhmamI ba, a free state or a military camp. The Time la the organ of the White League of Western and Northern Louisiana, as tha Bulletin of tins city Is of the whol state. TH rit'AYI WB. The to-day takes the backtrack, advising compromise.

tbb cosruix z. The conference committee was in session ur hours to-day, and reassembles to-mor The excitement In the diy I not abated, and Whlua 1 rajfrie meetings act as safely Talves. thb Tiars. This morning's Time publishes the following editorial: uuw tub riAtza i TO as st rrsrsarrt SUTUSU 19, KI To far FdiUir cf Uu Toaa. rKAB A preamble, acesmpealed by a ree setting f'tetb thai the liee, Bolletla sad Pk-ayone only were to he patronized, baa howa me.

I ran not suppua fur one movent tbst it wul he tolerated by any decent man. Dtf-ferinr. as yua do. In minor sffslrs from Ban, csn not permit myself to strike the dart. I hare aiway dewplsed such doings, and shall stili on lluue to defend my friends.

Ihe above la from a prominent mercYtnt ia this city. These peuceedings are In iga-U-d t-y peroos bo loudly proclaim t'jen-selvrs lbenn In el preservers of the ltberf.es of the people, snd the dieclple of Msuhsrood at.d ctlvalry. We have not noticed theoi bs-'ore, t-cause we preferred to let them pass ss lucidefjte of overwrought excitement, until a rtcd of calmer judgment should arrive. hut the secret warfare haa become so persts-t nt and oelignant that we are compd'el In simple ju-tice to expoae to the whole world its srt1at s. We are informed that the rasolutlisn referred to was concocted and circulated In the Inu-rest of rival newspaper.

tVe have nai ailivient evidence to warrant us ia stuiug an- qurvocsTly tbat thi Is so. but we lietlev It Is, and the unmeasured violence evinced la publications gainst the Times strengthen tbl conviction, but whether It emanated from a rival newspaper or from tha gsataltaw zeal of ml ma arte la of Utile eoesermene. i presume that tt la oelj neeary to cgll the attention of booorsMe men to tbe fact that thla la the srsy la araich our eaeaalek seek to II aa. Dwartad lato waaigaiflcanie bv taa snperlor enargy and anterprla uf tbe Tnataa. and aadlag tt, spit of detraction aad alandsr, (till hold-In; a reputation tor candor, truth and reliability far above lhemlva, there has at last beea a resort on their behalf to the tactic of tb bollv and sneak.

Tbe wbtrtlglg of USB, however, makes all aMag even. Tbe hoar approaches when all of ua will be Judged at our true worth, wbea the elaasor, the dap-trap, tbe pretensions and the selfish news of the Impostors who pro-Boaaee thetaaelv saints, aad all other wretches, will be know aad appreciated. But this resolution I sot all. It hi wall kaowa that at a large White League meettag a few Bights ago, a proposition waa boldly made and advocated to sack the Time etAce, aad was only defeated by four or Br Votes; aad for ft aefeat, a the rumor run, sr indebted to the manly and vigorous eppo-srtioa of Fenn aad some otaar gewtliaini of similar good swase and views. Fur the permission of th Wafte League to exlat, even though granted by a slender au)ortty, we are profoundly grateful.

Aad tor what waa this great out-race Simply for foretelling and warning agarns result, every oae of which ha atace treasured, tor being a better friend to the Waste Leasram than taev ware to bare ao eumtty toward the tea. know they are blinded by passion aad her beea misled by the lies circulated agalas U. They will leara la tlm that ere Byrapathixe wlU all their legejsBaie purpuasa. But as aooa ss see that aalawful force and riosaaee are to be traaspat sack tact to the world, aenmrtybe atiujud and th Backed without msriii. As be- these two ways a orsnrslng a sews.

paper, bad as they both are, have a great deal above fa let for the proyect of th Wafts Lesgners than fur the underhsnd proceed tng mentioned In thla article, baring for tta obiert to lice or drive sway the buaraesa which the larrer elrcula-UoB and better iwoaxatsoB of the Time nam es! attracta. raeh a bamerueut 1 welc-m to th suecea bt can achieve. statb orrtcuu aassirt pbom rnsia post. Cot. Kellogg told your correspondeut thU A.

sr. that all of tne BtaU nmti, upon whom would bar devolved tba duty ot auk-lag reqnisttlon for Federal aid, had be beea killed or captnred, had left the city against hi protest that danger was Imminent. These were Lieutenant Governor Aatoiae, Speakar Lowell, and Secretary of State Desicsada. When the row occurred, ba telegraphed them to return. Tie received bo reply, aad only a rrtatned thetr whereabout by telctrapbcrig Inquiry for them to different Northern dtJes.

Then he found that they were all ta New Tork, elaee which time nothing ha beea beard of thraexeept the Northern papers publxthlag their mterrtewa. Their abaaaee wsa tbe causa of Kellogg's ting to the eastern houte, at VOL. XL VII. ba well knew tha waa a tUaagree able locality for him to remain at. BBTCBJI or BX-OOTBKBOB PlBCHBaCat.

Kx Governor Ftnchback returned bxfay but be I polltleally powerless, and corDwid out by those ostensibly negotiating the promise. The Time to-day declare that fbe colored men abuse him for baring abeute himself purposely ia anticipation of a Sght. WASHINGTON Tks rvnUssiH at i mf sanraar Krawaa Mewaest law the Rrletaiae vf the Trssessre Prtawaera The Bwuth Carwliaa Mepablssraaa, Etc. Wsat btl Tsssarssbie Cu iauan of the Coa rwe-Jowraas-l WssarsOTOw, D. Sept.

SS). The President's refusal of the reasonable request of CowerBor Browa, that the pilaoass In Fed aral custody for allagwd Ttolattoa af Ferlera' law be turned over to the State aawhorltlea, show reBelnstrevy that the Oiiti lasaint la not acting hi good faith la the matlar, the object not being to secure the punleerawnt of the guilty partfcea, bat to wish a Sourkftt for the tall election, antf. If possible, xwoerAe eoBfJct with a Democratic State tbb socth CAStOLtwa BBrrBLiea aocTBaa. Senator Itoheretrm, of Boath Care Iras, speaka highly of Mr. fereen, who- haa beea nominated by the botung Republicans of South Carolina for fievemor.

In appoetrfo to Chamberlain, the ring candidate. Ee Bay that Green haa newer beea mlied up- la the corrupt jobs that have disgraced the eXaSa, and I free from say rsarna ration of eun aa tloa. It I believed that the ring laaslara are much aiarmed at the prospect before shall support which Is now probabia. Mose I hostll to both rssn aaaV Chanw berlarn, bat will prwoabry all be can to defeat tbe Utter, unless It I arrange by the new ring to take care of hrsa. It bellevwd that Patterson has secured the I'nlted 8baksa goTarnmeut's Influence for Chamberlain.

towssMi or rAarrr-BACiasaa, It la naderstood that Great smeas Kellogg tn tbe unfavorable opinion be to have of the eowajartew of th ger In concregatlng at Washlngtoa the saewt trooblas oeear, aad that he also sgisas with these carpet-baggers In their esttmateef KaHoggs lack of courage. talk or a awxBP. There is talk In official circle of a sweep among the rascally officeholder of the Radical party In tbe South, but the Idea will prJb eUy tvaporal ia talk. LEXINGTON RACES. Cot.

Xetlagaa aad Sail the iaaere Baterday, with a (Hi Hop for O'Doaaell. loae a erssfal Hertlag. bafpatca t. the umrtrr Jmmat! LaJLisuTov, cpu l'j. The anuclpauon of fair weather for th last of th fall meeting haa been disappointed, tut a sky heavily overcast with a sharp dash of rain, attout tea o'clock thia morning, did not prevent the assembling of a large number of spectator a' tbe sar1sflnn Course.

People did not hesitate about braving tbe chance of en Inclement day. in the hop of some unusually attractive sad. axcltlag spert. 11 raa the la dies stand srat better lUed than la generally the case oa the last day of the races. A fter atast of ths raes-eosr ware au tha (round and wbea tt was alsaoat Hat for the Brat race, more rata tell, aot at ail to the advantage of tbe course.

This waa a great dtaappoiBs-Bsrat. It had been hoped tbat the track today would be In perfect eondttloa. bat Bow It wms certain that It would be heavy aad alip-perv, even if no more rata should fail during the dev. More rata aad a good deal ot It did fall, however. tbb BAcnro.

The rolling cloud that came yap spoilt what every one anttctpated would be a capital day's sport. Just before tbe bell rang to sutaiaoa the borate, tbe rata fell vary heavily, and controlled with little lrUerwtisslon for Uss remainder of the day. The Brat race, proving a walkover, cut eoaae little time bo waste. by the time the mil dash waa called, the track waa deep and sloppy. The favorite, Ee-ypi.

waa baata by a sesigth, bat he should hare woo, sod would, doubtless, tf ha baa not got lata a pocket which compelled baa to run far oa the outald of ail to othanv Hi backer received a terrible blow, as be waa hot favorite before the start. The three-mile daah turned out the good thing that th friend of Col. Nelligan thought, aad fully justlued them In laying odd of to 1, as the race was never In doubt. I bis brought to a close a very successful meeting, both in sport and ffnmc laity. riaaT aaca.

Nothing entertag against Mr. o'Donnell's filly, fbc galloped over lor the purse, sac tad the mue in i.VJ. iramit. First race, conaoatton purae Sl.Vi, mile beats ftsr beaten horses: no- i t'rasstieirs ra. yfssrsolit.

by tustrs- ilan, Oislu by Uaa. i.leBcoe iralloped overt. 1 TUB, 00. sacoxu bacb. Tbe start was rather a atraggling one; Nrsl first.

Antral second. Fair Play third, Evpt rourtn, rryor nrm, and AatoraaixUL. hey went aeound the turn at a dipping pace, in th condition of the track, Astral showing In front at the quarter, lapped by Noll. The pair raced head aad bead to tb half-mil la Ma aecsmd. whan Astral beat a retreat, and F-gjpt, who bad been closed In and pocketed.

Improved his place, Noll entering the stretch two length ahead of Egypt. Tbe former taking tbe ouutde and best part of tba track, beat Egypt a length to the stand. Fair Flay third: Astora fourth: Astral bad fifth: Judge Pryor beaten off. Time 1 SCatsABT. Heeond race, purse FiV, fjm to tb first snd o0 to tbe second horse, one mile: w.

B. Scully's br. a SolL 4 rears old, by Aster- aaen ay awsvraiiaa. Isa sounds. 1 D.

ijrer scb. Eaiui. years old, by Planet, '1am Lady Barry, tsl pnweds Wmtaais a ttwtncs' b. c. Falr-ptay, 3 rears ulj.

by Vusll. dajii av lzlasrswa, soucMbt I T. Brirtobso srb. f. Asbaa.

raars old. by AU fold, dam kai rfaya, puunis. 0 TtotlniM). Mrran C''s a. jr Astral.

yea-s nt. by Astwrlod, dam I -aura Wnlte, pounds sll's a g. Jadge Pryor. 3 years old. by Liebtning.

dazs by Australiaa, 'i pjunds. VUne-l Tbe betting was ta to one on Egypt inl Ihe held. TBIBD A The start was a vary fair one, Nellie Ira first, ltay-era second, Amadia third, limnle Mcsr fourth, and Col. Nalllgaa bast. Before going half around tha turn.

Amadia waa leading, closely followed by Col. NeUlgaa second, la pair raced thus together aide and side for a mile. Col. NeUlgaa was a neck la front at tba stand. Tbe other three were lying some three lengths behind.

Their second mil was almost a complete upbeat of the first, although It was plainly to be seen that Nelligan waa running with something in hand, while A madia was driving. The pair passed Into the third mow, Amadta stlU sticking to hi work and answering to the spur, every tloa tb rowel was driven In. 11. did aot quit tb company bf VsIUgaa antO they bad gone two BUd a naif anilae. van ha ban an Ln lmn away.

Hazes bow took up the running aa4. pes ea susa, pus was unaoi lo get on even term with Col. Nell Iran, who woa the race quite handily by two lengths; llazem second, three length ta front of Amadia. Nellie Grim a bad fourth; while Bonnie Mear waa beaten over two hundred yards; tlaae which Is a capital race In the sloppy ooadiUon of tbe track. srnwAkT.

Third race, puree S73U, BtiOO to the first, luo a the secostd, aad to tbe third horse. s. si- tsssi a. uu. aeiiiaaa.

years old. ay Harry af th Wast, data I naawsna tUSO lbs. B. a. Tsrsaas' sbv Msssa, swara ess.

by Aastrslls, dam Rlra, (7 Ihe. 1 i. a. bnastewaa a. e.

atueax, years old. bv KlTDn. aaaa BaUle Graa, ss I T. MsgTbaen cb. f.

Walla snsx, 4 asars aid. ag Asawulil. saaa Molmt TlaAihssrsvi. 101 lb 1. A.

Faalda ck. e. Boanfc. Hear, year oat, by Eacaasiaer, eas by Piaaav so lbs Tiess AM. The bettlpg wa two to oae on Col.

Nelligan against the field. HIST OB OP TB IBJTTUCXT ASSOCIATION. Ia closing hi report of the fall races, tt here occaiied to your conesnondent that a brief history of the orgsalvstloa of tha saso- datloB from Ha tneerrttoa to tbe present time nrgnt ee or punue mtereet. The Kentucky Aasoclatioa, Justly held a oae of the wtost roccssaful and famous oa th continent, hi also of const dersble antltjutty, dating Beany bait a eealnry. Ia lrtjtl aruelea of agvaeaaent, tn tb nature of a constltaUon, for an "sssnrsallri to purchase a suitable site for exhibttloB and Bale of various stock and maauractured artlclea, aad the trial of tbe speed aad bottota of oar her," was subscribed by sixty citizens.

The Bane of the signer, eoaaprUaf awes of the most rrronxt-nent aaea living at that time In thi part of tb Stats, were aa follow Fjiaba Wtntar, E. arweht, Elijah Cartmin, Cbartae Buford, T. U. Plndell. John IHshssan, James l.

Duke, J. Boswefl, Thomas South, Waa. Bowman, B. P. Bandera, Thomas rKephensoa, J.

L. Downing, tieorg H. Bowaaaa, Joha Hunnlcut, Ater 4: Boaweil, V. Tssser, Edward iafon, B. W.

Dudley, Jos. bowman, R. J. rltwcklarldga, 1 neo. W.

Clay, Joha Brand, Robert WleklitTe, Will R. Mortoa, O. Kaerre, Pater OaUwood, W. Bandera, Frttchart A RoMzsaoa, Wra. Be forrl, Ille Cosaba, J.

8, Berryraaa, D. Par-na, Jaaaes Radea, Downing, Great At K. DewatBg.Daetd Bryaat, Gsonr and A Oram II. neaedea, Joha Brace, Joha TUford, J. yO-gaa, i J.

Feawlck, Y. Moatmulila, Geo. W. Anderroa, Rswsa, Joha Wirt, J. M.

Pike. Wm. Bacbaaaa, Joseph Clark, Ralph B. Tartton, eo. BoawvOl, 8.

I a Ten port. Wills Vlley, Cbarhoa Hunt, Joha C. Talbot, Lad-well Berkley, Taos. E. BosweO.

A. starnett, E. M. Blackbura and Geo. Miller.

On thesythdaj of my, Itii, this assocU- with caepet-baar- zaav vvv vii 111 111 111 111 111 ill utjmi 111 111 111 111 11 111 111 "ft 111 tioti was formally onranized, Willlsa Pritch art Iteltig the first president elected, and John Vt In, the first secretary tine of the provl alone o' he articles of awreeuv-nt was, ttist even a. tees abould be elected to whom the title to property ehould test, and who should have the management thereof. Tbe first trustee were Fllsha WarfVld. John P.e.tle- tbwatte, Tbos. Kmtth Jsm-s Shelby, rbsrd IHtwntng, sraviu stevrttwan, and tu tc.

rVverai or these gentlemen It appears were aot among the orglnal sixty, and though tbe ezlant records are silent on the e.lbjcct tt Is to be Inferred tbst aceeeafcaa were msile to the svvtnal mrmtiers. 1 be Irrsttttrtnm ft a fair for the exblbltan of rXork aad nisntrfacturvd articles, as wen s-Iwrwnr, was covileToplsted tbe founders of tha aasodstioo, but I believe this prt of tne plan was at uo time earned into c. ecu Hon. For the "trfai ot the ait 4 of UT htwara the a- arteratlcm Hrr t.ertir-1 tLc aw of a trach knevn aa the AMHlsm crsTfwe, -lich we ps-ar the tnierrvetion of lbs IterwveU'Wn B'i Newtown turupfss ros-lu, attdthere f4r two years Ha race ca.ai' off lr tHy, l-O, tbe trussees nurrbssed of J. Poerlettiwalte the tract ef I BI on tlj Win cheerertwraplke road, oae wttle from rhe Lcx-Lugtoa T5wsri-hoae, ow-wblch tbe course pttn I.

The rite ts bewntlfu one, and aa wvil adantrd to ttre parpoae aa aay that coard have been seleetest. Toward an close of sat sr. dine derad the svrrstloa i nasi aeaitisbai to bar Us-gulahed, for Hod it Denshera applying to lbs LeaisMar IrW for aaswaaaoe. A a act was aueos4acry passed aa i bras ry of tha year, raceepuraSlag fifty shsisBsldevs, atsd giving them perpetual suceeaslosk, the right lo old real eslate aot exceeahag two hundred arrt and personal property to taa value of fcW.OUO. Xc Frscn about tbst time there to bsws besa no furthsr an Acuity, for slaee then it baa eontiuuedl BeosssBeous.

and has beeu the aehowl from bs-b she moss renowned racer ha th land bevd their diplomas. ei nee 1 the Legislature haa been twice Invoked lo Itebalf of the Association, lu lfCB an art waa pisaril sutaotistna aa meraass of otis buadrwa barw ta adultAoa to the onsjinal number, and making certain pro-Ylehms a 1th regard to membctrshlp: and aeatn la thTM an act wa passed deeasrlng tbst i latarea In dtrtdends shall ba paid to mem-besa except on! of the stirpes reeaainlug lu tbe treasury after the paymenlof Its debt. March la. In brief, the Blsusry of tbe Asso-clataDa which has dons saor than any other ha the I'sdoa toward the laiirinsamn of thoroustbhreus, and which, with John C. Baaeklsu-tdga aa president, Thoa.

J. Hush, secretary, and James 8. Grlastssd, treasurer, la sow ra a Biore proaperou coaditlon than 11 FALL RIVER. TvMtf Kille4 Tlkirlri. W-m4n hf the TemiW Fire A Vail lAmU FiOX KiTBtt, 8trpC 9U.

The follow-ln(f lUt of killed at tbe (iruiitt-nlii UlftMtssr yesterday la Ten tie by the police aod mill rarord: WlL.L.a.I. Houura ClTe. ailiariDe Conor II. shTKafsTwH l'Uiii, 'J T-ars old. Al-rt Kfrul-.

(TLruilr iir-y. Wr li AnicKtoQ, 1. year old. MaiatsaTwri ettMs li) yvXM old. lit Uuuu-r.

Tlc. care a. uawooiev. Aluri-hy. Iararet JaiiMw Ncwttm, I1' ir olj.

1- rxtirrWk. 'trtcr, i.j ytrara old. A dm Lh. 'svoitia tautht yean old. iaoM-a Tumear, elvTatur tcfider, 50 year o.d.

actorta mriusr. Tola, kilied JU. KJURTKI 13-1 SO HI I'JLICE. Micbetel Lertiie. CaUiruc Ileaicy.

FH-ti Ileaicy. 1 (tea. ca war not oo the mill books. Mary Borden, will rrcover. Julia oflr-e.

rcirovery doubtful. Mar Bant, wlU recovrr. AaaM Ialey. rooTry duubUul. Tboa.

iibaonu Atitiaw Haftev, re OTef dortibtful. tltea lanlrv, will doobclrM recorer. kai tlairliifUm, will recoTer. Jmmk llaaiey, recoTery duvbtfoj. Klioa Jooaa, raWrYry probaUe.

Arabella KlUi, recurery doubtful. Kdaoo Kettb, wlU recover. Brtdiret Lanann, will recoTer. Julia MaiaajOwTj, fatal aplnal lnjurie. Jaru Maauo, racvvt-ry doubtful.

lfablla Mortrhead. will recovar. aicy Mullen, will nxver. Aaoka if'BiieB, racovexy probable. Delia Portar.

reoovexT probable. Joattptk KalWbotlot, wdl re-rover. Mn Kiwtley. kaart taiVVrd, wiU rccovar. KatsVt baluL wlU racovae.

f.afint.1 WreQAwVwtM rae-mc. Atraf teUteaA, -will roauyir. KaUa floittaaw wUl ncoric. Msswaret w1U an, recovery doubtful. Hannah Townev, fatal Internal Injuries.

Margaret Towniey, will recover. Hellha WoxaSaU, will recover. Wm. Innlcombe, will resviver. I'TWSX TBLaik WLLX S1H1S) rrurBBXi: A.

J. Blddrscosnhe szcl A. Cohiey, while assisting null hsnds, Injured ixs the head, will recover. The following firemen were Injured: William Clark, will recover, lieorgr K. Heed, will recover.

Green tuinn. William brock. T. Hunt. Total wounded.

3: fatally, 4, recover) doubtful, IS: will recover, 1. THB (OSUStS'a INVBSTIaATIOK. The opcuing sesslu of tbe cororner's i ir will be held In the court-house at nine to-morrow morning, la charge of Cyruuef A. M. Whits.

Tbe fltateaaaaa lbba Wears Oat His raata Wbea lie peaks. (iBdlaaavoua Sentinel. 1 There Is certainly nothing either effeminate or divine about hi appearance, although there are traces of suffering la his face an! he I unable to stand up and apeak. Hi shoulders are broad, bis chest deep and hla voice strong. He seems scarcely to have crossed tbs meridian litis of life, arid his thick mustache and long cbin whiskers are coal black.

Tbe only signs of age about him are that hi naturally burn forehead la extended by the wearing away of hi dark balr from his temples, and th top of his head Is Umbo red like that of a medieval monk. Mouth and chin are hidden, but tbe jaw and nose express force and without any unkind in'en-UoB It spoken ferocity of charscter. The latter feature Is certainly aa peculiar as lht' of atorriasey, the celebrated New Vorkt-oi grcsaiuan. rutuung up from the face at a vory abnipt angle, and apparently ending, as Heme said all Kaghsh nosea ended, with a piece chopped off. The ftce expresses the boil dog virtue courage, tenacity, en lur ance, and.

If It be said that it expreuua the same grsae of vires the phrase Is used aot attribute trails of character, tml to suggest physical peculiarities. The beat an! wisest man that ever lived was as a a satyr, aud possessed countenance upon which was set the sesl ot every human vice. The contents of the ever, were aa precious aa its outslue wss touL To those wbo have never aeea Mr. Mortoa, It baa always been a wonder how be could speak with effect while seated, and It may be said that artltUcally eoasldered, be make hi weakness mors effective thaa another could of bl strength. Of Chatham It waa said that hla crutch became, bl band, aa Instrument of oratory.

Mortoa owe bl aaanatty with tha same newer, and a ba alt in hi chair, swinging It from aid to Bids, aad using hat arm In traag gesticulation, the mere fact ot hi sttttnde lead sort of dramatic authority to what be aay. He talka without rising as a king from his throne, Literally and figuratively his utterance are ex-cathedra, lie guides th Republicans of Indiana through thi campaign asthroocti all preriou ones, aad aa tba Frarseh looked with eonfl-denee on the morning of th eventful day of Feewrwoy bo tba Utter where their eorenuad-er, Marshal exa, was stretched, brokea down with disease, so th adherents of tba admrolatratioa turn hopefully to that old armchair. V. IIsaiBg far Btsvod. Indian apous Jowrnal's rTecsos te Morton' Masonic Hall wa early nUd last Bight with drwes rAresay qf arrassf sad awtmaJswsf ssra, whose set fwatara eoatld be easily read something of a feeimg similar to that with which they gathered to Itetea bo th same man tn the day wbea taa Bowthera renal strnek then-blow at th Vntoa through Beauregard' attack oa Sumter.

There wa no mistaking the audience. It wa demcsxatratioa that meant simply that the South could have war If ft wanted It, and that bat Httle more of their murderous nonsense would be tolerated with out a protest that would sraxl (As fAisys aut li I nl in iiisi inu wirS ewSVnv di ias1 to the feet of the OoTeniinaait they have ao long and ao outragaously Insulted aad defied- Governor Mortoa seemed to catch eocnetblng of tne electric rptrtt that knit tbe taxmena audience together, aad hi speech wss on of the most ana nMlgaaat la tone, sad at the iear ha statement and cogent la Why atertea Defend the Leeisiaaa I aievea. Sunday Herald I At matter of coure th Seastor voir ts for UBexmnrornialng war, letuustiucted ra- constrBrtlon, the hoary band at tha throat of "rebellion," and the Iron heel oa the neck ot Insurrection. He could aot do leas thaa sustain the Kellogg despotism. Hmd it wtf bam or Asm if is snr tn ssy that KfByj' infamy seser wowra sore rsw eoAswrnirsnrro.

rty tne power of bl eloqnenee and tbe fore of hla character be sustained when tt woald bar goae dowa before the returning sense of Justice la Cuagn ss. Identified aa be la with what ts Bear generally regarded as a blander, If not crime, on tbe part of the administration. Senator Mortoa could not recede. He mast go ahead, no matter what the consequences go ahead, eves at the rtsa of another war, with all Its sickening consequences. Rev.

Frederick Brooks Drowned. Bowtob, PerA. 30. Kev. Frederick Brooke, ot ctrrelaad, waa drowsed at Cambrid Taesdsy bast.

attsasptsd to aros a railroad bridge oa tbe Boatoa and Lowell railroad, but being, Bear-sighted, fell lata an opea uraw. jy Atyy wy MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, THE BROOKLYN SCANDAtu EitrfHeta frani Tilloua Ut Bta -ut Brrh-r' l-ilr uvtu A mlhmmrf to Mn. Hooker Jlra. Jltnc'i OewtftP Hav' ftn -cttom -po-i of rayal'errj f-'tf-'- toward Mr. Meerber.

and (M mj tmafftearr farntalttT ia, i mw eomm wo nn. ltiloa a coa aiy Mru, wLrertwyaa ahe aarTatad tba -r by ber piecor, tba Kt. -Irory Ward IWVr. It ta a rerroirt.inrnt of irutb tbat I fcrtmM trtata AxpttolUy tbe circma-ktmiieaa uut uf wtiioh tltt coalHsevalao pramf. aud tbe ubsLvioe of be eonfr-afet.

luwif. l)unn)r rt-rti we ka pr -vloua to July Mra. THton bad en In the enuoinr, baT-tuc ffoue thither "5 a of I lad rvcrntly dfiefted In hr, to my grift, a iriidt-Dcy to decft: and faUieh'Kd nrt lrii to hrr nurma i.d purv ttlurv-. A tenrdlDirl a clond Wf i l.t-r yrrit at Hut I ui fher It i' norsuaf tv-ted that her dt-nrw-rtMsm hB'l tfn In ber mlt1iiii with Mr. Kwu-t.

i'nrltiif 1 er -i-Dct wrote to her that atM aonM fo tt rf tb raom-rt aue tell the truth a IftW wnlrb reminded intr of, aaymx; Uivt "It aad pure brr v-ry fKKrfc Alt fir abaenr had bee prol-mrJ for a-eer! wrtkf dtvrtnf wtfeb only a alliebt for-r-xa1 )hb a-aaved betwett an, be cat urt-enmvliHitj to Brooklyn, reacbttiff borne aboat o'clock the evetiiog ef July It. 1 ey preaed nr tmrprtae at aat-latf ber, (freted brr wntl etniHalHy, and ikrttwia, ber lmprored bealtb and roay loott. Wtttilo mm kyoajr aTUbrber arrfrral, alttlnff Ur ber fworit ebawbvr, wbereaa ber Itiiant aoo Paul bad dtt-d two yean before, aua inade a tet der alttiaaum to bta death, and theo aald Uiat hm had eome to trll me a eecret wbfteb im bhd- UntK k-t la ber heart ta eonnecuon ttb tbat rvtut a Mrrrt whtcb sae had -rrai iM.wa.ibt. fon while aa a aick bod. lerttolved trll nie.

but had lafcrd Uta ctur-aUr. ee then the toue of brr mlod, ahe aid, bat twBwpritweil with bar bealtb, aad hT-lii a rmi-rl fr atrenrtb to W-li an the truth witbut fear, bad now coaw on purptjwe to oiaar avr ltid of a burden wbarb. If knbfwr c'ic alt-fj, Mir ft ft wtrultl by-aud-bt; K'w too ftr at for her to brar. What tb arcr-t waa whtcb abe waa about to i. wr4riasa cs-ald a rtni --el n.

Kefore rfifMEftoMiBtc fle narteti frKn me a olnni pb-jft that 1 w-HjItl not tnturt the rfssir wt'oni ahe wa atout to Dor coinnitlt-al to hirn tlie fact of br-r miking such a rt-7t-iaUoti, fur rbe waDU-d to tuforut htm owa way tbat abe bad dlTuled to te tle ft ta the cavte. Afl4-r the rtmilttion, which I plttitM mvaelf, the rataU-d, wtrb iiKleatT and difflvWsvc, jrt wttlMiait ham7lscadnea or atnae of iruilt. a leaiird hlMory of ber looe: a-qualniaaee tt Mr. Ur-ecber a crow-bK fi kwAVklp brtweea the of a aaa.on-atafi ffirntwana wkick be at le-iUjCtb beoaa to exhibit toward of the lnadetfUary of hi) boane Ufa, aad hla euarqarnl n3rd tbat aaf oUmzT wHstttaa than Mra. borcbsr shuutd art the part of a wife to him of tbe erat trraaure whfrb be foand tn Mra.

TUton awti aud tender allrctioo bla proteatsiwtiua of a frreater btm aite f(r thaa for any other woman ot ber duty to minlater to hla mttid and body and of tbe many peciona arrumenta by wbk'hbe eontmaaded tbeae rlewa to bur, In order teoveroome ber Puritan repuftaanee to tbrro and abe aaid tbat finally, tn ao later view between heraelf and Mr. beecber at bis bouM. aot loaa; aftnr ber little Paul'a diatit, and a a reeottipenee for tbe aympatby which ber paMor bad abown berdurina! that beraave-i-it, ahe then and tbere yieidod ber prroa tj biaatrKUai trill' 'f Thla event, ahe avtaOaad, occurred lVtobt-r 10. 1 during my abaeuce tn New unlaid, and abe nhoaed me a tnemorandum In ber diary majked at tnat diUe witii Ike ard, 'A 1ay Sue fa ribre aald tbat on the next rrwtit twbilw 1 aaa at til abarot Hr. brxx-ber vitttVrd berat her btne In LiTinUn firL.

and ronitninmvlrd witb bet auotber act of aexuai iLUumcy. Mie furlber that at Intervals dur Ing the enftulns: fi ll and winter, and In tbe I tog folltiwioif, he rrpat4d with him ct-taln et of ciiniinal Intereourae, yleldio to blm rat-Mom. thoutrb ollclted Kurtberuii-re, wttb iceat particularity, she mentlooed tbe aerrral places of tbeae later newa, a hicb 1 eaa not bring myeii lo ttifou-k-le Uirre. This confession waa made by Mra, Til ton voeai.iarUr, and ol in reapoaae to any areuaa-tloa by ae, fur 1 bad aeeer aceoaed ber of uilt -11 br with Mr. sbeecber, or any ber peraoa, nor bad I erar kuapected ber of aucb wroag-ddnc Neither waa ber confession mad In slckneaa, but In nnnavaal health.

It aa Ibe free act of a aound an ad under an a. cuoiulatirif prepare of conartence no lonxer to be rretoted; ber sin, aa abe deacribed It to me, conaUt-lng aot so much of her adultery aa of tbe deceit which abe waa Uitraby compelled to practice toward ber hit baud. In Mrs. Tllton's published statemeut of July 1M74. she admit tbaft abe made to ma la July.

lTu, a She aaya: 'A like x.Vatoa wltb bm aaaly. Catbana I had anade to Mr. TUtoa in iWllaar of lt to my frlaad and paator one year Xmtorv." So, too, tbe committee retxtrt coocedea tbat Mra. TUton Kade a coaIassionuM Ttw reoct aaya. t- -r 'ft now appears tbat Wra.

TVTtnw beaa irong-ly 1mtb-4 Mr. Bew-hr. and In July. -a It-sBksrwd ber bubasti aa wtwi bataoaU.tr afltctl' for ber (taatur. Tbe ataove acktMiwlaaMlxtaenta tbe brat by Mrs.

THton aud tbe second by tbe ctinuiutt are true as far as tbey go. Mr. THton did conft-aa hrr hve for ber friend and pastor, but tshe alg-o confraaeJ not only br loe fr him, tnit bta lore for ber; and atlil further she eoufVsed tand this waa tbe chief burdn of conft-Sfion i that this lore ivsnlted in a sexual Intimacy nteodlag during fif-een or slxtren tnootba. Tbts confeaaion, stripped of its details, but Including iln principal fact, waa uide by Mra. TUton, uot only to dm, but to several other persona.

Including Mr. Muulton and bis wife; and a similar c.ufetaiou was made by Mr. Beecher, not only to me, (Kit to Mr. Moultoo and his wife. Srae of the conlidauU to wbota Mra.

Til-ton UiUuUd liii Mrcrvt were lady friends of bent, wbsc names I am not wlilinic to be the first to drair into this unhappy controversy. But as one of these person has been already quoted by tbe public pre (I refer to Mlas eueen B. Aiitbony, to whom Mrs. TUton told ber story tn the autumn of I here adduce portion of a letter from Mia Anhooy tn Mr. Beecher1 slater, Mra.

Hooker, of Hartford. It will he seen from tbe date tbat the letter was written turd a fortnight after the publication of tbe WoodbuU tale two years ao. B. AN TUOS TO RA. BOOKER.

IU rlOTlB. Nov. 1ft, 1KT2. Tbe n-ply brother ut you to more start or. air a tpen a falr-Hbood a That to Mr.

wVtteri (a new-paper rvporterV i eur-e. Mr. He ber, tbts 1 a frauil frm belunui4r to 'Dd'' Kl.tUi Wi.uldn ru iMnk if -i tt trik. biT ne ft ad for t-Uint; a ltf. He wni bae atrj.

-k tn I ft-e! tt epr eg BTBipathr Tartin all trie but tnottt cf ull f'-r -or. Ur, trr nh ur Mrs. Tll'or, My hrt bleeda for tier erery bur. I "uM fuin tftae ber to aiy ar.iua, with ber pft: a roaikrria- tu oa eati her childrn, aud bitf h-r away rmm the frH iud aw-n. F-tr a rnitivattrd man at wnsrj fwat tbe wh I world of mn WfM a of women sit ln lore and rvvrrence.

abide taoral. Intellectual, sortal re ourfett are wibut fir suefa a man, W-nt, so o.erOowlrtff wUb al-tajud lur kua to a-ik or aecept the bvatty of or a doaww of ab reverent or rveTlP(r evoiees, I trll yiu be Is tbe alnoer tf tt te a oli. and wk shall ay It n4T My pen has faltered aad tarered; tt would ant write you for tbeae three days; and now 7 t. Ptatarway, rwr lauer from Mrs, Stanton In rftplT to mtne, aaktnr bw rould sta make thai dental ln tbe Lewtston Tew-trratn. Refemnf to a report of Mra.

fi bavlna: denied the Woodhatl story he says: MDear usan, I had supposed yoa knew enough of papers te trust friend of twenty yeeis' ltaowledips kwfoiw Urn. I never made ar autbortzed tbe stateaaeat made la tbe la-9wisMe paper. I staiely aatd 1 aaeer aaed the language Mra Woodball put In my nouUi, that abasi ver 1 saM waa eintbfd tn Wm kaoeuare at least, bowveer diisamlaf tbe anbject. I nave aald many tluw si ore the denoaetneot that mj trettaMey of what I did know would save Ttetort i aewjoa i moem reet eompeueo in mra re. do not motywaaoitae.

dear ftwaaa. all tbe buo-e Toa i soar womaaklad. I shall aot rua ae- fcre I am sent. Wet wbea tbe time eomee I shall prove myself as tnw as yon. Ko, no: I do not pro- Mow, mf aear Mr.

Booker, I wish you were witb me te-ekrht to ralotoe with me tbat Mrs. a sMerauaea so ma arm so trete- i aot tn bavw balls fed toe Teluaiam mie. I re. asaaksnee or my etbueaa. or raraer my aeiieia.

Mra. Waatrai aaya bar daesrkter UatUe beard all Sbe amid te take two lisiajmsa. aad said to ber: -way, awHaer, yon aiarnt ad weu nave soia nisi fbe vwam tbb.tr wee trae, Mo, Mra. Hotikm; I au aot way. aay more tban Isat wtosar, eeeiaty wabyewr rseiisat to reveel Mra- T.

a wtele suwy. Tear twinkie will wImsMi war eat: and WH a iMpe be wttl be abb) to peove blmeeif ab tve tba urmtraem waa eautasv aaaw wmmm tor weaantwa be bee ee aew tbumfcav tbea be will surely he com relied ta adarft either laa be has failed te Itve or te preeem tbeae be beat aad wblebeear bnra of tbe dilemma ba may rbooNa, will arknowledsw Kberweakatwa wteksdaiaa. or bote Yours efiecUonately, L'flAN B. alfTHOVT. Th abora letter from Hla Anthony not only lodieake tbat Mra.

Tlltoa confeeaed ber ee ual tn tlm sr with Mr. Beecher, bat shows also tbat tbl lirUmacy was brotaf ht about, not because la Mr. Beecher dishonorably cbaire tn bis ataiement) Mrs. Til ton tnruat ber an action upon mm unaomrnt, ot becauae be himaeli wa tbe aggressor upon ber kree, honor and rood name. I know full well from Mra.

Tllton's truthful story toid me at a time when she could have bad do possible motive to deceive that Mr. needier maoe ine aaraacea. wntcn ane ror a kmc time repelled. It waa be, not abe, wbo tnatf rated aad acblered tbe crtmlnaHty beterera them. It waa be, the rerereod pea- tor, wbo eoufrbt out bt trustful parishioner and craftily spread bt tolls about ber, en-ettarlit; ber virtue and aecompllahlux ber se-doctlom.

Mrs. TUton waa al war too much of a lady to thrust ber affection upon Mr. Beecher or any other man AuneoacbC' And yet Mr. Beecher, after baring poaaeaaed himself of a woman at whose feet he bad knelt for years before her surrender, has finally tunud upon her with the false accusation that sbe waa bis tempter, not be for which art on bis part I brand him aa a coward of an com mot. baaeneva, whoa all manly men, food aaa oaa, soouju equally aesptae.

i snaii permit bim to pot tae oiame on tnts womsa. lHbe Is niiUeea," be said In bt potnirT. He shall never take back that He well knew tbat the motive to rullt did not eoeae from tafa at lady otttre nod cleuily mtiKl. i repeat bere wbat I aa before tbe cotn tr titer and what I shall believe to tba rnd of my He tbat FJiurteth TUton ta a wo ma of par heart and nrted, sinned ssrnst rather thaa sinning, yielding only to a termx msa tiiompb over her rooeclrare aad wllL aad through tap wantoonaas or forwardnee oi CLs.HtBa-mB COlUtBSPOWDKWC a. li any further proof were needed that It wu Mr.

Beecher who solicited Mrs. TUton' afTee 1874. ti and not she wbo thrust hen uinm hiai whtrh be aaya tranv women ta rtymowfb ehuren dothte proof will be found tn tbe lettsnrn which be wrote and ta tbe gift wbtch he made to thi ever grateful bit nrver ob- trn.ve Wf-ewi. Tooehtng these leCkee tbe pnmmttfwWi's verdict Grotain tbe foUowittg cxtraordrsary tatmeiit: There br no proof (they my of elawdeelfne i bj nnr mrwmpxm in tnat awctm. Mr.

Itwaeebei'v letters were, at a rule, epeucd. TTangea ana raaa ay bet wire. In rety to the above (aa a fttngle or tu untwUtby 1 need only say tbat atfier a-wTP. iiiue ner stu i touna -d closet, bidden awav t-t-yond tflf'B, a ColJetTtKHi of clandestine lett-t- fi4tfa Mr. Htecher to Irra.

Tilton; eome oi thrra addressed to hrr name and uual jned by Av rerealtng tbvrr de'atnatkjo only by tha ruveiope. Boa ueu auuivorsBip only by ttu-haii'lw In like mawoer. Just aa the enmmlttf-e htve nlel jr. Beecher claodcetlue ieitcn, ho hi no-elf Mas denied his-cfandeUBe gift. H-aaya that the only gin token wbteh he ever made to Mrs, Tlltoa were a brooch" and copy of 1 do ant understand what be means bv a copv of books." It a copy of tbe Kavltwh edition of in three volucjeef He made her eoch a gift.

But since her re-cent CsU'eertfoa of her home I have found aswreat number of booaa given to her by Mr. Ieecber, su'f elect to make a small Horary of a collection which I never saw before, nor dkl 1 know tbat be had ever given then to ber. A few a eboe book mstnly bis own pni-JiseUona 9 adn hla own handwrtwng, InwLilptlon to ayar aapreaaive or nia ausi rdTl UmiwcTibe tbe following: Rm'l tin K)K Tt 5SHH. TILTOB. ltwrTlwnpUoa Om'VaaSodore Edition TlcknorA riettrhiv TUton.

with Ihe rerarda of the AuW-' Tbe ts-nnons of Ward Beeeher. Edltioa. J. B. lord Kirs nod aecoad -nea.

two volume. Jnscrlptftesi hi eaeh vol a me: -Mra f.llaaetsAb inum, wlah tha mrarde oi Urery Ward Bee-hrr. rc'ruary 17u Tbe Ovtsrture of Aweela. Illustrated. U-Uon, J.

Kord 0i Co, 1M0. luscrtotion: Mrs. Kllzaoatb T.fcon, from her friend and paMor. ii W. Beecber.

"trbruary Tu." I.ei'ture room TalLa. J. B. Ford Wu. liswM-rtptton: Mra.

Kilatabclb Tilton, from 11. W. Btwber. April 7U l.tfv of Jeaua tbe Cavtist. IlluMntnd.

11-tioo, J. h'ord A 171. IiitM-npUoa: "Mra. Elizarecb K. Tilton, wnb the re-ftecte aud aUccliona of ber liicud, Henry ard Beecber.

"Brooklyn, New York. tTViober Hi, 1T1." Among his ot ber grfta to hr ne uf the few which aba did wot eeerete from my koowl-cJlff wat. a 1-viKe pa.iuUut of a trailing artHjtu. done from nature by a Nw Log land artist, and lnscrlted follow: "For Mrs, Fltvabetk Tilton, 'rom ber friend. H.

W. Beecber. othbb. orm. The Inkstand from which she wrote ber let ter to ber buabajod waa, aa 1 hava leaxued, a pteacut from Mr.

beouber. I have also learned tbat during my atkaence on lecturing tonr be ke(t her coaatmntly supplied witb Bow era. tbese be autieO: nome. Uower to bolti them, of various patterns. He gave aer penumea, fancy susp.

note palter aui enveJopee, Moreover, bidden aw in the aame cioaet lo wuicb 1. nave aiiuaetl, 1 round a colsevUu of pboto(rapbs of hie face and tiure in arlous bturrs. Auotber of bis ilt to ber, which 1 fouud alae her tler-Uuo, wa a packet wraped In a ei.H-b like a winding -heet, hich, on Ln-lug acii, cBwtslnel a rellftoaa picture marktrxl lu tin band writing, "July a i deaittn of the Virirtii Mary Miu the hrtiaL 1 would not here tbtr-t. Ce4bedcUue letWra aad frurreptitiou gtf' ex cept tbat the couiiuiU4- have boldly denied the letters and Mr. lirecher the gift-, aod rtb Mr.

Heecher and the committee have attempted to deceive tbe public by the bac dcirnse that this tiaukled but always mod et lady was guilty of an unwomaaily hSl foreign to her nature and rmpoasihte lu setiof. i tiwuaUsBjc ber adecUoo him unauj2ht.M thji ARJTax otuarosDWi a. Immediately after Mrs. Tilton confeesioa and her rati re me at Into tbe CvxuLiw, tn the uniwsMr of 116, the tone of ber letters to her bust. ad underwent a etrUOag change.

Tbeae letteia were ao longer hhinlnr links In a golden chain of dally meeaajfea or love and good will, like the aeries publlahcda. Erery letter or note was now shsiod by aoioe allusion to tbe sblpwrack which had been wrought hi lit Ufe and home, Tbeae ndsalvea, thus freighted wltb tbe borwen of her grief. I deatroytsd aa sou as I received them, for fear tbey might be lot and found, and thus becouie tell-tales of tbe writer's eecret, to far as I now reinemher, 1 destroyed every letter wbla-b 1 received from her during the summer and fail of leru, and II 1 only bv accident tbat now posea a single ovieocHmgrag wxBwspei-bttdfe. I lu waa written to hex uiotLer, and contained a copy of one written by my wife to me. B-fore producing ibis remarkable letter or double letter I ut refer ouacwhal uniaTorablv to Mr.

Tllton's mother. nos. mrs. a. mo aaa.

This eccentric lady has for years pa At rteen animated by violent hatredn and an uncontrollable temper, resulting often In byntr-rtcil fits. In one of these sbe clatcbed ber husband by tlie throat and strangled bim till be grew black In tbe face, after which tbe reneraMe man cailt-d tbe family together and enact-d a legal separation from ber, which be malntslus to tbla day. 8 be baa twice thru -4 ber ara4ol, like a rspler, into my breast, breaking off the handle in ber violence. Often aod often she has sent me notes svowlug ber luUMitioo ot tsakfrift my life. Her stormy irs-culUrltiea are well known to our family, ana are partly excused on tbe ground that she ti't wholly responsible for ber coosiuct a vi- of her case which led her physlcian, tbe late Ir.

Barker, of Brooklyn, to recommend -her Cor treatment tn an asylum for tbe Insane. One evening la the summer of 170, Mrs. Morse (rwfore she received from EHxabeth ber confession, though this roo Tension had already been made to me,) spoke calurnnlous-ly of a lady wbd(jra then, and I now, Mr. Tllton's most liirlmate and honored friend. Mrs.

Morse's calumny was tbat this la ly h-vd permitted a with myself. I said to Mrs. MorseinMra. Tllton's presence: '-Madam, either you must retire from tbts bouse or else Speak more respectfully of Its master and his guests, and for your good behavior In this re-sj-ect I shall hold your daughter responsible." Mrs. Morse Instantly and In race lutrrprctcd this as a counter accUfvUon against Mrs.

Til-b-n, and, turning toward her, cried hercely, Elizabeth, have you been doing wrjn" Tbere wan something tn tbe suddenness of tbe question which s'J-urk Elisabeth mute and dumb, whereupon Mrs. Morse fell upon hex 1th another tUestion: "Ialt Mr. Beecher" Mrs. Tlltoa suddenly left the room, Mrs. More following her, repeating her question until Elizabeth bowed her bead ln absent.

Mrs. Morse then wrung her hands and ti claimed, '-Oh, my God! my God!" During the several days immediately ensuing, Mra. Morse, who bad been made ill hy the disclosure, beld a few conversations wiib me, tn which he begged me to be gentle with her daughter, who, she said, had never before emimltted any sin tn her life. Ao violent was Mra. Morse's feeling against Mr.

Beecber at thla priod that abe threatened to cut to piece tbe oil portrait of him which Page bad piintsed for me in of which threat 1 removed this work of art to Mr. Moultoo' hotue, where it remain to table dav. Then, for short time. Mm. Morse showed aae tova and respect.

With her hands oa my head ahe gave ate ber I seal a g. and aald that if I eotud forgive tha wrong which her dsnghter had done me, I would receive tba mother1 affection so long as I lived. 8 be said she was heart-broken, snd coo'd henceforth look only to my leniency towards Ktiaa-hoth for any future comfort for either of them to thla worid. This dleposltlon toward Bta In my mother-IB-law wa of abort duration. She eooa became aelxed with the conviction that I wo tld follow tha common custom of men In similar altoatioos, and would sue for a divorce, to rain her daughter's name.

After Mra. Morae's irement a my housekeeper, to ha saceeeded (at my daoghter' re-queat) by Mia Deonla, I iecelved from my mother fa law an almost dally letter of abuae. From those lettsrs 1 will maka a few extracts to show tbe mtrtt and temper of a woman with wbota 1 believe no maa eon Id poaslrtv dwell long In peace. Tbese extracts wtQ moreover show bow well Mj. Moms understood her daughter's crunlnal Intimacy with Mr.

Beecher. I have hitherto ahrunk from making my wife1 another testify ajralaat her owa davghter, but eiDca those twain have united towage against me a Pitiless war of falsehood and obloquv, I am forced In self-defense to exblbM theee extracts from Mr. Morse's letters: KLsOlAMT EXTRACT rBOSI MRS. MOtWg TO VR- TIL TO. "Ton inlVrnal villain! This nlebt you should be tn Jail.

Why your trearb4rrous tongue has d4 ore this beea taken oat by tlm roota is a Year slimy, luted, brawny haad carves everymtaoyoa loach. A ae reset type of Uriah Beep. Tbts not erisrit-aL ft Is well uader-steod wtry I have beea tarnedj oat of yoar rottea BOOtsS. "1 have a-id yon were not wort tbe ume and per. aad I would never waste either oo you; tbe bvporrtsv and villainy af veor ssarss baa of late hw-a aa awoarenu and tbe aurbt of yowr haaa aad peradbtua person aa revolting.

I eaa tell yoa my optmoe better tbl thaa any oOmbt wv- I ran with the stroke of my pea bring yon to yoar knees aad iwwad yoa b-r Mfe. The world woaM ba better for tbe rlddaoee of sa -b a villain, and thiek ao a-ore of petting yna a-a-e thaa killing tba aaaoes eur which nana Use street. Ton diabolteal, taferaal, 1 would have kllb-d yea." Ac. ee toM Carol i i bit yon. Toe poor, eetauea foal, (eroti knew Uaa van deserved ta." "Rei riWaUva juattee bas yartlaJly overtaken yoa.

Woman's rights have klUed yoa. Tbe remark I aae tbree years ago last Mmnsr: If yoa bad grew to your faaiUy. laalead of loofclag altar wtwiaaaa ngbie mi-etioga. yao won Id aot be eb-bgrd to Itvatak mm ytmr to traak. Per tbts I was lo! brave tbe bow m4 soeer eoter It- For ie v-e were evade a bea-fl-r seddi-fcly.

Jest aa I ptedtcted. And tots 1 cab peti-thaUve yaatiee." -If vo havw givwa Iwr Uimm fieaals cite prtri-leae ef to sn aod laatoasttag be dark aitd dtaatng faeta r-tairOfis yoar wwe aad ebU-dreo. ft ts a pose rufce waieh woat work sotb esr." never sanelate mv ebtld's aame ta tbe asost dtataat maaaar wltb B. I Mr. Beeroar Tbe Bt-arvat 1 ever saws was whoa ph Vrs.

Mort-a asoal sweat ami ase bow ssoeb I knew of tbe mattei If I tboagbt was latrowo. 1 said. aH I eaa say te. I wtU tell yoa all mv eorttag told me -sbe bowed bar head' ast sh did Oh NEW that drk and dreadful aight' when yno with ar n-i iu b-r I re eima-i-u u-r to a-KnuMr int. saered pernt.

a ad tbat mt. wttb a'l ws sSrBuai drtaita. will bauat btIobt dying day." My psur. debtor rhtld aever aneiwered v-or bf-stial waaitoo reMstwe bv aalure and gr- rr surb a yoa. and this waM be artuw-r-M tbl.

b4bur I eaa sswar iba tlie nary eorafort I bae ukea bav. breo ta the faet tbat be was a root fort and did srmpasltriw wttb ber. "Mr. M. aws afl aad bas been the sftrrow of his life, and be aew tm a sataU OKaas-sra nnderataada my saffatinge.1 "Ixi you suppuaeaftar your vfls tongae has bra rrmrUfN.

to wag to E. D. tbat win be silent I wtU not. My poor. dJstraetowebilveaM.

aot a week ttlix-e. Ma. I fear Mi 'en Iwoaa VttJ ruin Rie aad my children "Yob retaUat by exputUug tbe only daeed which rrymanvred child evHr did which WMtantOod-like, and this waa brotnrbt ar-oot by tbe loeeaad syaipaihy tbal man bad for ber and tbe ever tmns to eipBav blrrror beraHf mv abe aaew imj well could be tneied, eterartv wtll aot be long enuujfb to tne 1 wtll wot Baniish th narrauvewlth furtbor writings from Mra. Morse, except to add two brief notes of hern one to Mr. Howes, tbe other to myself, fihonly after my retirement mo tbe HrtbamitB moo.

one or Mr. no wen cierka, thmklng to give me an illustration of pTfrotie sentlmeot towehlng my reorvat. sewt me the fo'kw3ng anonymous scrap, which I dtsfnvrred at a glwoee to be tn the familiar handwriting of my acacUotuteinoUier-4n-iawr Mra, Morse: "Vs. Bow ts congratulate yu upon i-etur rid' as InMet, Ltar. Hvavwnie.

I belle ver If re lover, a Tyrant, rave and ViL "JARLtBV 15V70. St RSCKIBKll. The latest comtmoleaMoo received by me the author of the above letters waa at the begtnnluic of tbe preaent year, and con- tbe following conieaaion and propoal- rrcwvoii Putcx. Jan. lwrt.

"THror-osr I am mora than willing asrrtM! tnts eorupaer. it ta ibta: l( v--u tbls day i mti In your power to att ihe iefniorr of tier life Bra. TUton'. p-ae-efui and bapy ia far a tbe fearfal paat to eineroe.i. shield ber from ivpniorb.

g'tlair br-r the fWliur ol kafs-lf Ac. I wM b-r my part from tuis bour wri. well ol The eccentric, unertitrollable and mrschief- making woman whoae (teeullaritiee are urn- clt ntly set forth tn the aUtve e.xiracUt, tio- viKfd a plan fn 1 as 1 have alrt-aty to 1 vo re Klirabetb frm me. In order to prevent n.y uppsed deatgu to divorce rrom io r. lu lunneraure oi mis aira.

Mi trae, during Mra. Tllton's aten-e lu the Vat, not only circulated among my neighbors atrocious talea about me such as kick ing my wife wlrile pregnaut. knocking her witb my lirtt to the door, coming nome trunk at night, but she furthermore un- derttiok to vfu Kllretb to tbl plan of divorce, by plying be wttb letters toiled with etjualiy faiae reporta of my behavior for ex ample, that I waa holding orgies In my bouse wltb strange women, making myself a and uttering druukeo ax'utmmtit'iia airatnat my wife, ty vililfylng ber with Mr. Beecher a one til his many mlMrra-M-s, Ac. Elixaleth.

altliouirh ahe no needful to Mrs. Mm-m's de-iin of divorce, couol not be con ned to tu NevertbeitfKs, under the power ful in due nee of dor mother's slanders concerning me, my wife became alarmed at the prospect of my using V-r ruin as a prelude to my riie aeamee to reaoet Ber mower a wm that I was taking a sudden plunge to perdition, drinking to drown my filling tnv hard-working dally Hf with more sins than 1 had time to coiiuult, taping for my wife's s)eety tlt-ath, and threatening to publish her uiramy to tne wona as soon a sne snouia oe under the Hd HOW VIRGINIA WILL VOTE. ObIt Uir Repablicaa Coacressiaaa I OBcewrw Tbe Repablicaa Mplll- EHrrt sMinal'a Rrrrsl Actioa. A Ssilbrra faarratlea Sarxrstrsl. ICurrespoDdwBrs) of tbs Coarisr-JoarBsl.

KicBsroan, 17, l7t. Tbs scaiswaxa arid her are folDg for eacb cxber scsips a if rewarjs wcra Dtrtd (tic Uirm and eacb sale waalo'1 tbe Uf iux) badly. In truLb, It Is Ur aaai old firbt fur tbe spoils, aod has carpet-bCKBr nirt ta acalaa ajr tbra I tb tub! of war. la lKTVi wbea tba carpet-baiqrera let Uule Jubnay AaBblcr tkalUi rua for Currres la this district. tbey did so is Lb full belief tbat beoranjotaer Eadlcal would be beatra; for a cooasiTaUT UeBsrai Asariulilj bad reUlatrtcted tb State for Congressional representation, and tbla, tb Metropolitan, district bad been so mad oo that eren tbe notorious Porter, ln mingled sadne and wratb, packed bis bag and moved Into tbe Kourtb district tn bops of tbera un- stowlns; btowell.

But toe amootb-faead boy, wltb a amiie so cbiid-like aud bland, fooled botb parries, ard, uiilt-r tbe wing of ti rant, liiio the Ftrty-thlrd t'ofiirress, tbe youofrrst rorrober of Uiat The csrjKa-bKfiera wrrs iBorsf surpiiMrd and burt at tbls tban anybody else, and evt-r sine tbey bave beea scbemlnc to get 8uiltb out of tbe way. Hence tbe row In the Radical ramp. Smith Is a rjatire Ylrgluiaa of good family, arid la not one of tbe Inter-loplrg ustosn house rlnsr; therefore tbe flat bas gone forth that he most be put down at all hazards. In point ot fact there are three well drfined factions tn the Radical party of Virginia: First, tha carpet baggers snd their alliea; second, th scalawairs aad thrlr allies: and third, last and least In control, thouKh bsrlu nine-tenths of tba vote, the DtgnMA. But tbe first two bave ao far continued to dlrtd the last between them, tbe caritct-bafcgerB Knerally being supported by tbe majority of Lb colored men.

cratLb, however, baa a laxK number of supporters among the ztejrroea, and they stand by him brmh, notwithstanding that be Is opposed to the civil rights bill. Tbe situation at present stands thus: The dlsrrlct committee bavin: first called nominating cooTenUoB for tb Ukb of this nxpnlh. Bmiih being ln England, th baggera diligently want to work and bad their delegate elected ta large majority all orsr tbe district. On Smith's return the commlt'ee pottponad the conTcntloa to October 7, and ordered tbat all delegates should be elected at meetings to be held on the 30Lh of September. Tbe result I tbat tbere will be two conventions, with two seta of delegates, for the carpet baggers will not surrender Lte advantaga tbey bar in the September convention, and Smith and hi faction see their only hope of salvation In tb October convention.

Of course botb ide have bacn holding meetings ai.d furiously "resolving," but neither yields, and, as lb authority uf the district committee ba beea treated with couiempt. the Slat committee" fears li.tctuieddiC, lest It may meet tbe same treatment. It fa. suggested, ss ttirnur rr-rt that the October eonvenLkrti nominate some Inalgatticaul scalawag, and that linn the dlfrtnct and estate committees, jointly sctlug, ret t4h noiiitnatlons aalde, and call uih'Ii the j'arty to for Hon. J.

Ambler Smith as an Independent candidate. 1 bta last dodire la based upon tbe existing differences in the Conservative party of the district as to ev (Jot. Walker, the Conservative candi'late for Congress, and tbe assumption that Smith, as an independent candidate, posed the civil rights bill, will receive many Conservatlv Tots. But tb Coa-aeivatlv trouble 1 sbout all over, and everybody I cordially supporting Walker except a few atabborn fellow who will always be contrary whan tbey can not direct things to suit them. Tbe Whig exploded all Its wrath against alker a few days atace, and now, having relieved It salad and bad Its say, It will either keep quiet hereafter or give la 1U edbesloa to Walker, flo tbe need aot count apoa much aid and comfort from that, quarter.

Tbere waa a grand CoBswrrattr mass-meeting bere last night, presided over by Cos. Joan BL Gray, Walker'a competitor tot tb nomination, and tbe ex-Governor met wltb a most enthusiastic receptloa from tb vast Multitude. Only on district out of lb nine tacooceried to tb Radicals, and tbat to tb Fourth. Tb Conservatives claim tba First, Tnlrd, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth aod Ninth aa sure for them, and tbey think It likely that tbey will beat Piatt In the Second district, wbere Root. Morton, colored, I also a Radical candidate.

Although be has not been renominated hi as-self, Piatt will aot recognise bis colored competitor, and will snake bo arrangements for dlscusskra with hint, wall be ha nrrtted Mr. Uoode, tbe Couserr stive candidate, to dlrld lime with blm. That's tb way carpet-baggws carry oat civil rights, aegro equality aad other gammon. Tbe Independent Conservatlv candidates are doing precious little barm to aaybody but thsmselves. la the Seventh district Judge C.

T. O'FerraU (wbo wa kaowa In tb Lagtsla-tare aa "the boras from hla atyl of oratory) la causing a vary raiay season (which the people don't want) by his plosive speeches: thereby fBralahrag further tea-ti snowy la support of tb theory of Mr. F.d-ward Power tbat the discharge of artillery and other loud noises bring rain. He will be ta demand berrafter la time of drouth. Ia the Eighth district Hob.

Fayette Vc-Mulleo merely talking to bear himself talk, for nobody els Hstee to him now, a be hss delivered the same old remarks constant! tor tbe last half century, aad tbey have become rather too staie, flat and unprofitable. Boms people, of course, will Tot for htm, because tbey know he will not be electrd; yet if It were certain that two votes would send him to Congress, ba would only receive one and tbat bla own. In the Kmth district Hon. Jams Barbour, utterly played oat on hla owa hook, ta a mere marionette worked by Mosby; and though bas gone out to shear will certainly be shorn. Since tbe little transfer by Mr.

Grant of the Souther State to th Wader mercies of Mr. Attorney General WUliasas, we are aot so much for tha third tana aa we were. Oo. Kemper aad Taaasurer Hunter, by authority of tbe Usglslature, call tbe creditors of tbe State here to a conference on tbe 1Mb of November. "Conferences" are good things.

In common Mfe, Instead of sajiag "call again to-morrow" we should Invite th dnn to a "coafrrrwe' say, aext week. The plan I almost as good aa a pTptaal atey-law, provided creditor Ilka "conference." As a sevoff to Chandler's eouventiou of Sou tbera KepsvhUeans to consult aa to the Southern sltuattoa aad tta needs froai a Radical standpoiat tt I suggested la tn aew Ual quarters that Gov. Kemper call a convezitiosi of South era statesmen, sotcnera, arc, so alder tbe rondtUoB or tne bout ana sui way. aad -sans ta peace sd lgggg by ratatecs Bas OaU There are two grand reasons. There are but few potatoes tn a hill that are at for seed.

Botn art GTcrfrown, cosr, rank, gad wtll li to to SERIES NO. ant transmit tbe origtnsl rasairtw Other -re ULwergrowa, aod But fully de Srfopsd d. A Botsto of saeatlaBi izs, twiirssg la all it part, wnb hangs Sf grnaarf, atU swodv-e Its like ad mBultum. Oo other rsaai si cut rng Dotsuv bri ween steal and seed enO eo-stta- uallv te wrofig. It reswlsas Mas Maa ssv wsl end to make aerfect seed.

cut, sut leae wise, stasie ryes ru nra oat any potato i nrre at ess efaar Been eoa win near aratua- Uoa like La potato: LLaisalf wetuiar I Biat a aoes not sua out comptsay. THE TtT0W MAMACRL ffiwsry ef rl l.athetriwsr af tbe last- tae rercisc te efail tbe hewtiisa wa of the JVegroea, Teld by Oseof Ike lfmrr. I Na4ivfie Ran ear, Bee. Ismtnie that Bee Uarte, um oUT.aT an WLo Informed Trtilsatthao'l of dtv Ifataed sara, and Inm telwt, i-tar. ruore ithaw any Hae, led to their Iwdtei-m.

nt, was In the rfty. a Baanee reporter autrhk btta out ye-Tday foe aitxrterview. He eict D.rts harry etreei, sad tn rru-lue lis of his t-hcs the rvpuitsr acid Ua-ts went to Aatle' room, Noc fi. Colonnade butld-tnx. Mr.

Itorte la not mure teas. arravtaBen rears of sere, and spaaw to a free, CrsUik end eay manJer. He said, ta aunsfanee, that th- people tn- is arliehbortssd fully beifceed tLat the nruw, wbo had aaataed a tnrestettoff attitude, kad lntodef make war wposi toe white, and that lite Urine upon tte two youDe aiea at ntifbk wa but tne beKtnBht of It. But area then, art-tber be aor a erewt mane of those who broke Often the TrejHa jail Aad awy idoa ot eVtt-rtr mi at the ataxt. Monday eveatac.

before tkat affair, ataout twenty dtaruiaed sm startl Iowa, tut cuucluaWd thjy wusild not Lat.a tlte-neetxiea tnit that niehl, bf-caose waa Ui Hii.br thy dt not bare enough osew. rne of ttre eomaany tbn ywitoaayd to raise twenty boy frum In ba iwirtthborlaAsiidff acros l'ir Forkrd l-r riT-r. and jidntbem. I f.y rin- cludrd to (fft t-srlber awHit sevewtf-tie nin Th-y then dt-prrjad to Bkeat Tueadav aihi at o'cUx o.i the Lrxliif'too roavl. our and thriuartsrr miles lrm town.

1 bev mmhu bled accurdina: to avraatcraiiit, foiutng rrther tn to ttrit-s, one thtrty mud the other thirty -eiht flrori. The whole ntirhhrbKl wa iw.rt?tit-r, ta the with rb ricruUuu jf m. r-v te frtm Hprtne rrek and J-ukvt u. Mr wv totd to irr Into a ci-rtaia tMtum at iif elovk Tucailay altrrnouu, and did no 'hen he cot down there they aj-jHili tt 1 thr- captain. This roeetmsr totk ptce at Hnfr' chael.

A man wa dlapalched orer to tt inform th tuunmuy over Uire how uianv thrre werr ai Harper's r-h-rx'l. and to arrauifr ntr tbe uwunt at a srruis tindn at nttf'it. Thry mtrt arcordinK adreaicnt that nlight There had never i trior been any orranxa- tla. 1 be coiiipsunas had been roitcu up on the tLur of Lhe n.oussut. Iseiore ti.rt- jit luto low ii, all Were rulr.

to take oatb tirr to reveal an yt nine' tnat pa t-d that uilit. miitt were to Ut.k by one another. Thtrre wcresixty-elKbt weu prstjut. Three of these, who were on poor raett, strarK-ed behind, and belnfr br the police beat a hasty refrrat, 1 hey bad on al raoat every kind ef irartuent, aorue weartufc fCiiwna, some their wl wee ciothinf nut of tn-m IL3 Kuklux uiatk, and a Ier ktvux uo mask at ail. When they rot upon the otiare thee Into line, and evary other mm dimttuutetj.

It was untierotood hefiMcj the crowd left tbe rendestruus that any man ho should call another's name tbat n'leht should he whipped. iavLa look croud care that b- itiliLkueU uo nanic lie dldn want to be hipped. After erery other man had dismount-J, they went to the aU and deroaniad the ne-proc from the jailer, with whom tbey had to taik richt amart before tbey gol the keys. The jailer waa Uld if he didn't g.vt u- the kes they would kill him, and he sve them at, and when they not tbe here they shook LLeUi, a yeli Ken, the iierura tmliea out, and then followed another jell. '1 bey twelve of tbe DecroeS.

two and two, with a n-jae ootained from old man sLoreweJJ, one isluiseu aud tuen Uiree ueuier. i bey wire taken cut on the Huntingdon ro4. ick Ivie was the lJv netcro aruoujc thtni that titiketl any, and be a as told br one of the crowd, with an oath, to shut bis mouth, or be, the diricuised man. wouid kill hlni. Davie was load Uimi Ivle at oue time oa Lis knees, hut he did not that.

While cmmMnf the brtdjre oae of the aegroe said Ho," and all the aeames saTe five attempted to spring orer the brtJiee, and tbe rreetest ronfusloa followed. The sbootlns; wa tadieciaazuaate. Erery ob eci abicit seemed to have the apiwanuce of a netno was shot at. About every other maa did tbe Cne of the disffisdaed men who was jerked off the bridge by oue of tiie aefrroea rot In tbe way of a stray bullet and had bis singer sbwt off. Tbe Are aesrroes who didn't ico were shot dowa.

When be left there ere ten of them lying face downwards upoa tbe ground. They were left for dead. iaT.e never did know what became of the six negroes that ran away, He knew he counted ten that were left for dead. They fell where tbey were sboi. Tbe dtsculeed men hot four or tire negroea In the head after lying there, supposed to be dead.

Home one ssid tbat tbey had better vo round and shoot every damn one ln the Lead. They thu- shot with pocket-pistols. Three of the negroes were lying there groaning, and that why they snot them. If thay bad made no noise they would not again have Wd ahot. trie of the men said, "Let's go down and kill those lamn derlla that's aToauing." The ys were all In a big burr', anil left the alaoe mighty faeC After getting short distance sway, they all separated.

Iaia aaid that when le joined the hand tbey did not tell bfm that tbey were Kolriif to kill any of the aairroea. He aupptsaed they were simply going to take them out make them tell what they knew, and that a wh'p-plng wouid be the result should they refuse to tell all they did know; but when he saw them get the rope, it was then tnat hf felt i tbat the crowd acre going hang the in or shoot them. Dsris said tbat almost erery mm In the crowd thought he had killed a Dt-ro. They did not keep It a great deal of secret. He was told that others had siKtiliied wrll-tngneM to turn State's evidence, and hid be not done so soese of them would.

He thought be bad better, or bad as well, do It an ev-cape punishment as any one else. He bad ben up before the grand jury three Umea. He told all about It the last time. He had been taunt ed br bis friends, wbo told bim they did not think be would do what be bad done. He waa about to go to Arkansas tbe night before be concluded to turn State1 eridenre.

He gsre bl brother tbe last nickel and told bim to co. Ha had come to Nasbrllle. as It was thought to be safer for hippo be here. Naragannet laaaraace Coaa pa ay. sw aic, iVpt, 3.

The aratcanset Fire and Marine Insurance Company, of Providence K. a hose principal agency is Hi Broadway, tn This city, has susirendcd business and reinsured Its risks. Tbe immediate dissolution of the company is prot-aMe. The com ar a a Ure loaer hy the Boston and Chicago fires. BIVEB ANDJfVEATHES.

War DeaartaieBt vTeataer Report. UMTarriixB. asst. ao-ncas a. ur riaa of atiaai i a-.

rair. Clear, i. K'lear. I (Iear. i Cfcwr.

If th illU li" 12 -I! aa A-a- truor.a. so is II 18 an as I aw. -s al-iw oi To x.l w. Clear. 0 Clsar.

0 Clear. Clsar. 0 Clsar. Clear. w.n is iwra.e i i Krae so as I set a (aw.

si I Mess BsriisseitrSar tas Mesa tbrwaetT Bar tbe Bay. MaxIBiam titer ajowstar si JO H. MARKU. CMawwvar. Berewaat Stf Serv u.

A- rfoBABiunn. Was DsrABTBxvT. Orncs or twi Cbubt- wraast rsrioa, WAanraoToa, D. Baas, ax ft Moaaay. over tbs Koatli atlsntle sad Oorf ataies.

rwsasr aansssaer. Bonha.at.TtT wasea, towwr leaf aerallir. saw clear weatber WlU arwrall. Oswr tbe lawar Las as. rtsta Barasseasr.

sta-Uoaary az4 lower tsmBaraiara. waassnr wlaoa, bark Id ts BOrtnwwat, and rlesr waatner. Oswr tb I'nasr lakaa, worUiweas wtaoa. aartlaa anaUieast. statioaarv or bhrnsr tesspsrauira, taltrac aarasastor.

ass (earvallv essar wsaWiar. user Taaaessss sn tb OBkr vallsTs aortnweat anutaweat wtnea. ekwMlT aad partly eloBdr weatbsr. aad BoaaM HrM rata. over tbe Tppsr afwslaalrpl and tbe Urwwr Bat aoan vallevs.

possibIT talllsw bsrssistsr In ta western portion, sowthsnj wlads, abrkar ssaspar-atare, and ekuT weatber. over New Bnalaad. talllac asroasstsr. armta-easterlr wlads. sllfht rbauge la tb I poraiura, cioowT aad rainy weatber.

over tb Mtsdle Mates, rlstna; barttssstsr. aretb-w acerly winds, sn fenerallr clear an cool Bitot Kenan. nt ria-aal Bsrrle U. ArsaT. DV tb Basset ruaoa of TubariM aad aVeports as-Oaannsares.

PailT rsaurtof tb of wwb eswjiwas ss las rsrsntv-svar soars attoea p. a- sorxJay. Beat, sa. laTa. Mew Orleans Rejvwstoa I.n TV TIcaawarsT Himrpun.

isi oi x.nsi as assnpaa ian.ttix.ni sj Hssnvuis lau tilxjrj el J. at. LOCAX OBatBTATlOrm 8 i JLil Tlbowe CasnsT wS I TOTiri! Csats i i a fair. Cioewtaatl 1 Clear. Daveaport 4 X- w.

rair. two ua. la 5 a. a. TIr.

Leaiesauiia. 1 r. rair. DwasKias 1 Pair. Lnaamiia 1 I x.

I w. Clear. IseasBbto ll law OIar. MsskvUla X. CMar.

New 1 faw- otaaba a.B. Urate. ratsaanrb 0 x. a. Oaar.

ta.rsuurl Sx. oaar. m.iswa aar. vv-tsir 7 ta bw essar. arras si azf.

Bas. 0. Azmf. Kiver TtKnaata. (apsessl DSaessrkea tlw.

rrsr -Joarwal. 1 friisas bub. Beat. Sn, rear Mcaea sr a mrrnrsATt, O. Saws- SA Psat t-le Caiso, evt sn, Iflstrt-aTtrcd-AOzatfc, Uew r-a.

a a a r- -tm tn 'f III Si'MvU8 If swaM MERCHANT ja nf 1 I 'i 11 it A f-i 1 T-' saswvffl I W. MERCHANT TAILORS, Corner of Fifth and JeffertJon Sts. Hatlstr beea rr irars UrBlllrw wlilr Sm-rUas rrkait Tatl- rlMKt wur airn atay rrly mfm Mairrial ai rat al ikr lel raira ir caa. at a are -itiifw I rail kerr aiakiar larir BelrrlUaf. HID, ACKICCLTURsVi.

IMPUttlNTI. AO. LEWIS, GAS Uf.At.lLKS l.S "sanrriar" Urilla, the rsrnien. far elite, aai tlie sastel areurale lirlll ia rrt "Victor (aae MI1U; keatackT" (aae Slllst Weatera'M'aae JilllriJ 'Cool's' tvaporatxt acoas; "Stawebaier" Npriaa Taaa: "SlaeUIr" Ntraw-Catter (Hbbb and Fowmt i7ta fjnrt, and Wsst aatarket at DRY COOOS. Ae.

H. S. BUCKBTER "Wholesale IDealers iix Notions, Dress Goods, iiavi: heiov to No. 250 Main Second Door east of Saventlx V1 HITtr will he pleaiied ui see tb trads (raerally. especially onr old enstomsra.

bare It aJued a aoleadld an. of Irucss t.ous our usual lare stock, and dealers wbo like to see a Use of treaii, new Kuds. at outt prices, will tnd it ztsallr to tbetr advautaas to rail. H. 8.

BUCKJTEK a COs. sel sod sms. atjO Mala STL. east af BSveath. SHOW CASKS.

CASE MANUFACTORY. All Sizes in Stock A MADE TO ORDER. Fitch Lindsey SALESROOM: No. 75 Fourth St. Orleans.

r. a Sllvertnorn. rvaasvllie. a. a (llyot oulnryand I'tab.

at- Uail. lu: Bs and Yaeirer. M. Loula. 4 a lliarted- r.

Belle Memphis, MeoipSls. I. AtlanUi-, at. UuU. It), SllverUiom, Kvansrllle.

M-: t'tsb. MempblM. 11. Itlver 8 re.4 4 Incbss: faJilna. Clear-, msreary as asw.

Bt. Ions. Bept. gn. Niatit Arrtved Cbester.

Merupbu; IIrIcus. victsburr iled win-, ltat O.lossal. Ke-tut River falllnr slowly, but the t'poer Mswaaalppi Is rtslut. wltb sumneot wsler on lhe rspHs to s'lw b.ts fo tnruutrb Bt. Paul direct, clear and cool.

Mzarurs. Kept jn. Niirbt River derllaaJ fnrbe. Weaiiisr rSaar aad erast tiepsrted CoUdaU, lor I uuljut Ju.ia, tor at. Lu.

Arrirraia asteraar. DeBartarae Tes tarda Andes, Clnclnaatt Beau LemTtaa Tkla Dttr. Crndnaart Ky lu.w rl-adrrsfB WML HOAT si ur aA a. BASUi Ba. P.

a r. 5 e. r. ieactu rati Rest, 111 river is on a stand; 31 Inches In th ranal. 8 rebec at nttseerrrri.

lorbes at Ctaeia-aall, lactiea ax Cairo, Su tsetses oa bars attars and below, a eataer rjear an pleasant. Tbb Andes was expected from Cincinnati restsrda. Taa Cherokee left New Urleaaa Batordsy tor urn port. A Bio fish fry enUraaeJ tblturs on Ssad Taa Bendy oesrla to rat) th iHssa. Bh OUsTBt to tsav to day.

Ixi Indiana bas iroo to Kew Urlsan frusa Cairs with a ood tna. Out Cab st aad tha Eed Cload ar stlU -Vratotar Pas 1 da aer. Tbb Mall OwnpanT will bav a boat for ClBcinaatS loasa ta wnawatsaaaasv Tbb Fnrak wUl leave tot Jtawsaek rlvar tnto aftaraooB at o'clock, stock or ao stock. Tbb ran lie Slate, from CnclaaaU, cam ts at STddalaaa. star aa boar, and went hart.

Tbb BhaBOon aad banre will leas for New aa aooa as stss eaa awt ever the rwrtiaad bar. Wbttzbi. la at work Baiac no bla asms around is Us. Tb rirs. as It Is lsa worth a lr tba river cos tin ass to keen drv mack loeeer ptlou wul have to leara ibstr tradss svnr aaaia.

TBB Eareka rjronzftst dowa a lot of friar eou.tr haad. wbkh ts said Is uf in. a Mat qaalltf. Taa harbor wa aeed atnnlTwlj eesTterdaw by eaearwaaslsts Watsrls tbssr bands puHis-skUniaaowt. Tna Vint Shlnkl ha left Memphis for CtBciaBBtL Wa ar atrald sas'il hare to "asratcb gravel" to tat Ihsr.

Capt. atiaLT aaru-X aad Tony Martin have baflt a rsweane ssHUr aad sailed It the Nellie ureal aha I a extppar. Tbb Jr.ha 8. Bransford Is tb rlendersoa wckst at SoViirt rroai Pianisad tbla renins, haw eaa raa whaxwvsr a la Birds! Tbs Dot was afraid tbe road would shut ap tbe canal. So sh Jumped if? the docks Saturday siib aad pat eat lo Madlaow.

Ova old friend rlllverthora, of tbe Evans-vtils Journal, Is 111. Ws bops be will spt. rerse, liar he Is a ensrd nver editor aod a eatrear sis- Bbbbt StTS wooldnt let Tsrrin TO to sot bacB tbsl aotndy etraM star on tbs taHii wnas BStAeelv. aad saM a as bard: that, wMts other asnss. enaM rrsattsa irLwiiasa and swUl hours, ba eonldet get a Espoatuua and swUl house.

Gxo. Cox. Dirk Watts sad Jsta Murtoa that's a ttttl lata, raa kaow. wi soppeee Old Caaer It wadlaf dowa tb nu, set. wlta aosarair ss tstt straw hat an water sad took tbs lamp wttb haa.

Tare Krasska wBl bar to pax a on bar how. Crania dowa tbs stssw Blent. rT.srad ea." anrl slrt ball tn IS. L-r TB Bull 1. .1 the relets tsrswsraa SHOW ARPslSIROiJG, A T-f Merchant Clothier "TOWER IMLtCL" bd- frf arh VllnJ-atr iori for rn Mrllei an4 BfTf vf rraatlifi; all and Vr Inter Sf Hm J.

M. I tu Hast WkwBel I- later TAItOPIMC. MAU-illlMUU. Krillair Ihr aproti)P9 bik Latest laiprwrew 11 acker a rider afillal Idlest laspr'd haaiBloa aerVlllat laspreirtt sCtr- lsior tiilrr Xillw ora-Sbellera for Haad aad Paw Tkereaniae -Kirksa-sad" Flaw "tturTsst aad Merl Plswat Mbrialj" Cast aad Meet Clover Neesii Tisaothr Keed; Orrhar-d-4iraM rseard Bfw trop) Rlar-firaw) Seed (new cropi; Hrrds'rrass St-ed, Ac. x.ovxav'xivxB.

XT. SPRING JMATTKCSSES. A Spring Mattress For .8 50. BED BUGS Will ant rraiaia It. aever gets at rdex, aa4 Is atara elasUtt aa.

ever tray saaerUr I aay SprlB Bed la tae aiarket. fall aad exaarlae, at fflce METALLIC SPRING BED I Til riTCJt LIXpSEV, 7i Jearih Street. aril eoassi DRY COODS. DEY GOODS E. B.

fJUGEfJT Beea to call the atteaUea ar tb Ladiea af LonlsTllle aad adjareat ilies aaa Ute Bxast atfracUt stacka ar DRY. GOODS Kta41rts'aesi Isv lUseMf yMBiBrs-JBr the IcadlBf braadt la Staple and Fancy Dress Goods, SOka, Wklto lav, fchawb, Hails, tlmlmrj, XUu, eiavea, FUaBeU, BlttakBtA, wklck fraaa aaparterit at zaaaBCaeta- aad darablUty af Ux tare, eaa ant kl Itr-laf ssUafavetlea ta tbe BWrraaaera. E. B. UGENT Ii mwirlw daily MaaUM yae faaac4 at Ua Great Aactiaa Baled wt aaara.

Fatoa A Ce, law lerk, which will ke athVI ehear itmrlac tkt caatiac week. E. B. NUGENT. 148 and 150 Fourth BtV, Isu laiwlllss.

TT- Ms rktrt. badat aawwd wbb-h were stieatne tbmwsa ssw ball ap as tbs rants Tbs swssr of tb Ball wsses-h( fur tbs Baraks is aaaa ap. wssts wss. wba 3aet eowblswarrwllad SSxH-fas wlB bsws oa thapMat srho raa tatoBW bull, aad ta casm Irs 1SJ7 Pat Tor wa a backer-- OS -stemed. beat sa tbs rjsr trnaa, Tbsrs was aasveblrsaeaad anas hMtb Basa- leaws faroaetwaatk ana s-- ---a-aaianss wbarb boss I taks, srhsa raa.

wbwhsdwtBsSyBBd eSTar. tsy -rV" i.i.i tas Bi.ipls Gitrsassn, sal aada ehTaaaeved ssra, aad roa twSMr tabs the tas. aaw." Tbev Fat M4 sets tt sBta stsaiaed wnwa tas rrats. an bowrrsn.watbe erswrt nt erustus sad was aaa esn'- when tbs oas enirraievt Baaiairr swassaoh and simS meat, rat basl ba aasat. rat is nrjaa ywt.

Froas Otst Ethnasee. Tbb Mj Orleaaa Tlsaes of Wdaeadsr ssya: "Hsboaaesa wbalevsv trasaaewad sa tbe teve raarrtay. aars wss aot a pswad sf BsBjui hsssdlewi and verj law paopi seen wssw ts an seen e-st there. raa)rV of Iboaw it lbs trsal were aresspted bra BeldwliTsrssyBsrtesJhe densaa tba sharp Z2 thess MrintaieTeatr are SMHSW spa of ys-wJed Sirs sweat, asd as err 5 Sssres ef tbe i. ssrss saw ssaa YbseT- TUaes of tbe Mth sajs: "A at laia tpab.

USKI reprsn na OS sncw rrw.b.-rhswerrrrtr Si SDbi tSlZZ. ss wtll rnt-e. A h-P-trt a7lahwrtbeMlswssua haws i.porWBvs ssya Si ta BsM.r.. t-ara wswew rnlarwd. A rwrls dlswstsa st tas tje.

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