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The Southern Homei
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7 P- M-TThTt nnw r-nm ain WU remains comparaS over at Pittsburg alone is -it: Th conduct of the mint the windows of the round house and also ary hour iWa The scene, at with horrpr here, a0(1 placed at each of the gates leading to myself. Hotel accommodations are also ample and cheap. Chabx.cs Pxttt, throagh America With JSkXTSSl ties of Congressional legislation approved ma9g submitted to the degrading discipline tbe yards, xney were ous or me the crowd sand had instructions to fire up TTnitfifl States. I wimout a woru 01 reuiuuiruce. mt bv the President of the taken to.

suppress an, chiefs entered Congress as masters. They Limestone C. Daily Register items List of Citizens demanded charters, land arants, and subsi-dies, and they were voted with alacrity by on persona who attempted to enter. At midnight the crowd outside, as we could observe from the windows; had and Statesmen who are seeking health in they put the property of 13 States of the Union under the absolute control of cornfield negroes and white of the nor oar ind vUesTf Baracteri' The rich the purchased or silenced members, until other localities just now Honest John," Chamberlain, Whittemore, Car grown intp many thousands, and shots DOndreds or minions oi ue most vaiuaoie part of the public domain passed into the of a tew gigantic corporations. Tens were fired, at us from out 01 toe yarua dcz Gleaves, Parker, Leslie, Dunn, Cdr-bin.

Next 1 men of Abe North 1 clapped" theirj bands nands tbe company in close proximity to. millions from the Treasury were also vo- 2ho Snthern lame: PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY D. H. HILL, Devoted to the vindication of the truth ot Routhern History, to the preservation ol Southern Characteristics, to the develop' meht of Southern Resources, under the changed relations of the Labor to the advancement of Southern Interests in Agriculture, Mining, Manufacturing and the Mechanic Arts. TEBMS XF SOUTHERN HOMJ? One copy, one year, in advance, $2.50 Five copies, one year, Ten copies, one year, The remittances' ins every case must be by Jkeck, Pi Order, ot Registered Letter.

iov at the abiect Condition of the ted to these coi porations, and then Con- The little two by four office of Justice round house. We replied to tnemNi" what effect we were unable to ascertain. Marshall was too small to hold the crowd ct abolished the first mortgage on the Sodthern roperty-hdjdets'ndt; jeftectmgjsg security of tbe Gov- that the time would come wbeh" their otrnj ernment lor these enormous grants and When the fire was started in the box cars hich collected there, yesterday, upon the arrival of the Charleston train, to we becanie very seriously alarmed. Some few men I have heard made their way out advances. than a dozen men own roughs would think it a right and proper bear the evidence iu the preliminary: ex thing to seize their property.

'1 he in amination which it was supposed would be held ip the case exrGovernor, Jr genuity of man and of Satan was exhaust these roads to-day as. absolutely as tney ma the committees and the majorities whlcii reported and passed the bills. "it is not to-be supposed thai -the. work-, ingmen. laborers and others, were iodmferi ent spectators to these events.

They saw vmot im.n...ti,knu ullli R.I ti tT'i f.fl ID hi 1)1 11 tG of their quarters in citizen's -olothes ana escaped from their perilous position. We could see fang" tides) of cars, one after the other burning But dared not expose ourselves to tbe guns of the mob. uve minions. bas in several cases been rash and reckless, at Reading they firea into the crowded streets almost indiscriminately, killing five or six men and wounding many more: only two'of the ml Utary were badly br'Sn this attack, he UaeM ih nUp, place3re obstructed. fTbeBfckjRa St" freight pp from Sf arket train Jwerempelledh go no further.v Tie pesWr Sso stopped and all on board forced to leave her.

Bishop Taigg, of the Catholio church, deserves great praise for his n-ttring efforts to help quiet ces. In his speech he was listened to attentively by the rioters. Tne Byroad autborities7declare that they Jill make do compromise of any sort, and say that if the community can gef long thout their railroads they can get along Wiont the strikers t' The strike has reaehed Albanynd the whole city is in an uproar. jTroops are visible at every corner, and the streets are lined with excited citizens, discussing tbe situation. Gen Carr, who haS command of the military in this otf says the strike must be overcomq' blood or, no blood.

Freight trains were al stopped by rioters at West fJMbany, and all the workmen in the immense machine shops of the Central Company have been forced noses, ana xnatot 13 4 Aiee, ooitcito ed in derisiDg ways and means to make Communists out of the laboring classes of of the Second Circuit, charged by the nvestuatine committee with fraud in the country. The Kings having given them I increase their wealth, and they, combined Suddenly down the grade came one car signing false pay certificates while they after, another, some laden with oil whicn were in office. Justice Marshall. for the To -Advsbtmbs. The Southern MonieA was on fire and burning fiercely.

Anese convenience of the prisoners, the bar, the incipienoy -ihere are citizens in arms anxi0ngi 1 night. 'developments. exceeding formidable prJl have hd doubt inUmidatNil 8Wzoo July 25 1 thrown from the track nen 5 o'clock this morning g.gecar,twopaBsen? sleeper. It was ditched HH) turned. The passes here, and togetherwlfh tu forwarded two hours kt.

The train had between i 1 thirty OaaiJJ completely removed, iffiM drawn from eight to ten Two passenger. and injured, aiiKhJr Whippy of.160 West ngg'y. city, received a slight cut oitJt.K Amma Shafer of 13 euatained a brui Jj Bradley, a brakeman, anjtain. I has spread Considerably i kl in'vftbe I past twenty.f0tt-. freight crew the 0 workOffioera are voluntarily.

Two Scheduledtoleave ttecSff the; Wabash Railroad haw if i drawn by- the ihope and KctOnes in tne citr, ninir 'aj usual. -H vf witnesses and. the general public, there this teaching of death" and destruction also for their ownlnterests. iney saw iw tbis teacning oi ueatp anuueavru C0n8titution pracUcally overthrown and fobbed them of their hard earned Baviugs the laws trampled under foot, to lustail a of years and drove them frahtic with rage defeated candidate in the White Mouae, ulJLl and the example has had its. bad etfeet.

and despair. Ibelast straw that prose desperate and dangerous men have im- the camel's back," the crowning act that proven tne chance toiuaiie common Cause cars were sent down in order tbat tney might ignite the wooden work of the round house and the company's lumber fore, adjourned to the Circuit Courtroom. Judge SamUel Melton appeared for the having aowtne circuiwu paper west rtf -Raleigh, affords ft line adver- tising Terms moderate. To those wishing to subscribe toan Agricultural paper We would state that we will furnish the -Southern Home A Southern OuUfvator They heavily ladened i witn l- Vk accused and Solicitor Abney and Col Jf made laborers rioters and law- OI(eriuaT 8aid h.ve taken the case or Youmans represented the After several temporary adjournments, J- the Justice granted bail to each of the accuS' combustiDie material, and wnen cars took fire they burst and scattered the contents in-j every direction dealing out disaster with lavish hand. The machine shop, between Twenty fifth! end Twenty-sixth fctreets, then caught fire- and.

soon breakers was the attempt to reduce tneir tneatriaers out or tneir- nanus, uu uuu- i i a tuteu for it irrbi ism and plunder. wages on great rival lines of railroads. 16 what will be lne 'outcome, time alone -AmYuUit1on" with each other, the canteil: butoue thing is We are sed in the sum of $10,000 to appear at the October term bf the General VUWlt wa-u kv. -ftm- I now reunin ttit bitter fruits of the excess Both of the accused era given tit 8 our building; was surrounded with a wail MONDAY, JULY 30, of fire. The heat was so intense tnai.

o'clock last night1 to Secure bonds That hour arriving and hb bondsmen ap were obliged Jto retire from the windows to desist. The Kioto xtegimen t7 York, going to! Albany; on a special train were stoned and. several hurt. pearing, they were oommitted to I Dv HLLII Several drains bearing militia haYe; been Just previous to going to jail, the ex-Governor wrote a letter to a friend, an es, plunder, corrupt legislation', frauds and iniquities of the Republican party and especially of tho crowning outrage, by which a Successful conspirator was inatalled in Lht Wfteite tlouse. We must deplore the sad scenes aud! tne awfm eveuw of tne wtses; but certainly no reflecting and' candid man, who recalls the t-ecent past and observes the actual present, cn entirely wonder at tlein." Jiiugs by paralyzing Ijkbor and swind rich corporations owning these roads put down freights and passage to the lowest possible, point, and then made up their josses by redieingl the number of their emplbjees and tbfe wages of those till retained.

This led at once to the for mi dable strike, of which an account can be found elsewhere. Cars by the acre have been burned, hundred of engines destroy and gathered id the centre of the building. Many of us would havejrun put, but the danger outside from the violence of the crowd was as much feared as the fire element, which was fast approaching ua. At dawn of day a consultation of extract from' which the reporter switched off on ing there. wo.Mfd Hobhsxuvii.u All is quiet; thus Jar ovs 'f -v't'-' at this point, but the blockade continues.

For the last fiva' years, have been was held, which was prolonged lor some It was then decided we must go singled out by many the leaders bf the XjilTSAT. RINGS (HA IfE ONE. -Vi Filled with all envy and jealousy because of the supposed, superior, happiness and prosperity of Southern slaveholders, the Abolition-sts of the began 40 years ago a warfare upon the South under pretext of waging war (upon the institution That the Abolition move ling the poor out of the fruits of their One train attempted to go tnia mprnius, but found tbe track spread amile east of. ed, miles of track have been torn up and Republican party-3 as1 scape "goat," on I itaat.anatA man fnfi ikfl 1Ct fk out and face the angry devils who made Railroad and Olds 80111 Th. millions of railroad property given to vthe whom bas beesf thrown all of the odium which should2 have been distributed abbpsill' unddubtedlytrogi Bvery interest in Ithe 'oitv' the streets in the neighborhood black with their presence.

I It was better to run the lisk of being shot down than huroed to death, and so nate of them. among moat-bf thos'e I have borne it all because I loved in party more than I loved myBelf. Hereafter, my first TJIE QBEA STRIKE. we filed out in a compact body, and, pre duty on-earth will be towarda myself and ceded by the Gatling -with MJ or General' Britton. Brigadier Generals my lamily, and my hret step in the per- The latest news indicate Jobs violence and a probability bf a settlement of the ormanoo 01 tnat uuty snait oe 'to maae Matthews and Land at tbe It was atonement to my State for whatsoever lively times, I tell you, reaching tbe Unit flames.

The strikei have control of nearly all the roads of the North and West? and the State and National authorities seem powerless to put down the mobs, who are bold and defiant in the confident posse88ion of power. Criminal as these lawless men arej the 'Sings 1 that robbed them and oppressed them are still' more criminal. There is but one hope of the country in this dreadful of things. The Kings -and the Communists have each other by the throat in a dreadful life and death struggle. The Grangers must step errors, shortcomings, Or even sins, which the tramps, thieves and commanists joined the.

striKers, the Bymt ed Statea Arsenal, where we thought we have apparent in my po'itical would be protected, Tbe sentries, here, career. elf-delense can shame no honor utmwj, -uu jiuuiio appeal, somptton of trafflo are ioudlv The strikers conUnue to afford protection to railroad and prfnu eny, and lasthight diaperted it i bf drunken section men andtrin had gathered on the tnck ttJS mischief -At this trriting thTL are holding a secret meeting, -f ly 25I 4' aeriota cident occurred bo tbe Philadelokk Atlaptio City Railroad this mofi excursion train, with A number oft, nent gentlemenamong tbem mtl the' City Council, wheo nev 75 tweoty-eix milei toi the train Was wrecked, snna killed a fid Iitrm refused to allow us to enter, and the command held a conference with our offiiiers. ment" began in hatred of the whites and. not in love for the blacks subsequent events abundantly, demonstrated. When the "leaders weretold that the South would be compelled to ee-' cede from; the bey.

replied there was not power enough in the whole United States to drif a even South into secession, and that all hor talk in that direction was mere bluster and braggadocio. "If the thirteen tfifates of, the Soutb'sfccedV' said ames: Watson Webb, 4Ee.7th regiment'0f'lCeV' York, can whip them back into 'the Union When able men, and a jast resentment against i.u pathy of all respectable people left them. We are glad to publish as showing that the better class of men have stepped to the front A number of us scaled the walls and took only be esteemed as a part of a noble nature. 1 tbe depot. The track is torn up on potn the Western and Buffalo i No fire or other destruction.

of t-aoy. property of any, acoount Bdsiness js paralyzed, and macufaoturers say they will ha ve to close their shops for, want of material if tbe blockade coa-r Staging and. teaming have again beoome profitable oocupationa. r. PuiixirSBifBa, firemen, and brakemen on tne Morria and Essex division of tbe Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad drew their -fires and struck at No trains except mail trains will re allowed to leave nil-lipaburg to i fWc Roohzstsk No evert act5 ofIawless- cess bas yet been committed here.

The undercurrent of exoitement 'is Btrong. The freight yard east ofi Rochester was lively jtsterday, the prompt action of the authorities nipped the disturbances in the bud. A hard-looking crowd came down from -Buffalo, but was completely thwarted by th' police! 1 i The latest reports from the Schuylkill region are to the effect that' the miners; laborers and railroaders are restless. The managers 'of the great' labor movement are secretly at work, and it is apprehended the unusual quietness 1 'betokens' -an early outbreak. 'A -party 'of disguised.

refuge from the mob behind the sbubbery and piles of shells and cannon. We remained here until the rest of the party formed in line and marched up tbe street. It remains to be seen whether any'; of San Fbanciscq, July 27.The war veterans of both Bides have: ip as the 'owners of the soil, and command the hundre'ds of harpies who fawned tbe peace They -must put -Btop 'to There are four companies of 30 men each, thought we should be all cut to pieces, npon 'tbe ex Governor in the day of his power and abundance" will come forward and having no relish for this sort of deatb swindling and robbing, by mon- exclusive ot officers. Ooionel wonmng- j. ton is Three thousand are men.

iney must protect prUpv hi t. nnu. ana become nis oonasmen. we snouia await the result with patience. those malignants, whose hearts were filled Particulars not received vet 1 embraced tbe readiest means to escape trom it.

I never saw such a wicked, des perate mob in all my life. How any of us escaped with our lives is a mystery. against thievish tramps and idle vaga- hnnAa Thio ia vet tn ha the misaion of The following is the affidavit which ao WttLIAMSlp JnfiCTOS, N. Jilt companies the warrant V.MMU. mJ- W.V tKa land-oWner8vu)f America.

-Tbe-Iiily- Stat "or BduTH Carolina, If the crowd oould have got arms I am Atlantic City met. with aa tccidoji who have been denouncing the aua with crews of the ships in the harbor. A Chinese house was fired at midnight, and an inmate burned to death. A man bas been arrested with a bottle of benzine. Several Chinese houses were emasbed in the absence of patrols.

Stme Chinese cigar. makers have been discharged. Numerous threatening letters i were CoUnty-ot Richland. Personally appeared before me, sure not one of us would nave come out of the round house alive. wittj all i hatred, towards the Soathern whites, were, toldhat he Const jtation of the- United iStitea- protcted slavery ra -the Sooth, they replied fThe Constitution is a covenant with death and a i leagae with hell Yes, the Constitution that they professed to almost adorf Marshall, a Trial Justice of said county will yet look to it for protection of life and property.

The first car was fired on Saturday mgbt at half-past eleven, and strange and State, John R- Cochran, who, being duly sworn, says: 4 We trust that the character of the place caned xarrsDoro, three nileifc; this Three care the balance of the ten eara eiotpQ safety, one car being CompleUI? were bat jured, one killed, named Eanrj aged Twenty fi ve yeara, a hrakemal Draka, of Philadelphia, wa iajarsi the right band and arm, but aot scenes followed, since six ociock tne military had been securely ISoofEern people is to bVtoobV vindicated, received by men prominent in the com- That under a joint resolution of tbe daritg the warlhey denounced- as--tbe nri tKot will urifntau no I General passed on the 9th day of Jone, 1877, a joint committee was ap enbodiment of all wickedness before Se; without serious disturbance. quartered in nine jsouna xxouse ana tne iisputed crossing at the outer depot was men, supposed to be the rioters who did' pointed to investigate' and ascertain again in the possession of tbe strikers. South. Carolina News- whether any improper or illegal use has cession was an accomplished fact. iv When the war broke oat, these Abolitionists bounded others to the front and Against the railroad company and the 'y .8 -s I -ft I scenes of mob law and mob violence.

We are an agricultural people and we have no millionaires and but few paupers. Still we have poverty and suffering and Bing men to swindle laborers; of the fruits of been made of the puntic fuuds and Credit The escaDe of the halancA of tu military there, was loud denunciation on ot tbe state, and by whom, and to cause overy side. At short intervals revolvers legal proceedings to be instituted against Winnsboro Herald items Several hundred stand of arms have been turned into the adjutant general's office within I themselves took fat? Government to furnish shoddy supplies. They formed would be fired into tbe air and their sound was invariably greeted with loud yells. all persons implicated in tbe same.

That their rtoil7-North 1 Carolina has Swepson i I 2 rnt a deponent is Chairman of said committee. Rings alljoverjthe gof tb, tOjjet Citizens fan the flame merchants, me i i i iuB mst iow uavo. jlucy bio uiiuudu su- tirely worm less. chanics and workingmen of all classed That the committee have entered upon and are now' performing the duties de est prices for the poorest articles. Here we have the origin of Ihati feaxfdl mbnV docked to the scene, not in twos or threes, Bas sunerea at inc n.uu.

i xwug John McMillan, colored, has been bound jLef a righteous public sentiment be in- over to appear before the circuit court in was veryjupky Workmen an aovJ gaged in removing the wreck. IkQ was inj two sections, the accident ring to the first section, firake.u (k lost bis life in saving those of otla) Had be not clung to his brake Ua a dent, might have, been much a1 ous. Hi body, was terribly mauW In a fight between the police aad a at Chicago, on the '26th, oot tt; were killed and wounded. 'Thn volved upon them' by said resolution. ster, TBRJEiNo.

that has debancfred the' but in scores. yHow waa it would, Oe the.invariabJe form of the question put by And thus deponent says that at' Colum voked to frown upon all who make money I October, and answer to the charge of as- ota, in tne county ana state aroresaia, the new comers to any one on the ground. by sharo practice. Let the earnings of Bauiting an cmcer wnue in tne diacnarge Moses and A Jones did defraud the morals of the people, that has made" a few rich and has made millions poor. -To, keep np the war spirit and to promote vol.

trlenty of ready tongues would volunteer of his duly. The officer in question is the 1poor be protected by wise laws State of South Carolina of large sums of ouceman Jenkins. to tell it," and comments of "their listeners as they heard it was not calculated to against the speculator, the sharper and the terrible work at Reading and Lebanon, Monday through the region on an empty coal train yesterday afternoon. So veral notorious "Molly Maguires are said to have been 'recogniz-' ed among them. gravest apprehensions are still felt in the lawless A riotous demonstration occurred at' Shamokin last night, 'the 1 rioters- being the strikers from tbe Bock Rigge colliery.

A coal train was thrown from the track at Mount Car mei this morning and several switches were misplaced. Attempts have also been made to fire bridge's on tne local roads. 1 The Ibird division and Ninth regimentj Pennsylvania National Guard, being large composed of mine it ii beueved tbey; will not assist in fuelling any uprising that may occur, and a requisition 'has been despatched 'to: Washington for a detachment of United States regulars. Through freight traffio been 'suspended on the Boston and Albany Rail road by order of the officials to and from this city. There is a strong' apprehension of trouble along the and the city has been in a feverish state of excite- Mr Theodoro Kline.

has. entered on his mjney by means of warrants drawn 00 the Treasurer, of the State, signed by Moses, then styled Moses, Speak the King -thief. Then we will have a duties as superintendent of the Charlotte, terrible, state of things io that city 1 stem the torrent of denunciation. Staid old business men, heretofore regarded as peaceful, contented and thrifty population Columbia and Augusta Railroad, in the in-St. Louis.

is- I lii er, and attested-bp A Jones as Clerk of place ot Jlr Thomas Anderson, lately re tbe strongest conservators of the peace, were foremost in advocating an organiz the House of That tbe and our enemies, who for half have beenlenounciner Southern lawless signed. Mr Kline is an experiencea rail said warrants were without any consider ed attack to satisfy their vengeance, and road man, and will doubtless prove a most ation, the person 10 whose favor they in tbe midBt of this feeling, word would excellent omcer. ness, will be-coin pelted to admit that we are the most -abiding" people on the were drawn not having performed the come every. few moments that such and such a one. who had been wounded, had A good many, people aro paying in their services or furnished tbe supplies men globe.

taxes, notwithstanding the bard times. unteering among the worst classes of society, the doctrine was industriously tanght that, the Union soldiers were fighting a ac3 hateful aristocracy of Southern slaveholders." Tens, bT" thon-sands of Red Republicans were induced to volunteer because of this belief. To foster the" war feeling among them, they were instructed while marching- on Soathern soil to barnaU houses that indicated wealth and comfort and lo spare the dwellings of the' poor. In whole counties in Souths Carolina, not a 'painted house was left' nnburoed. At length, these armies that had been taught that it was a tiooed.in said warrants, and.

not having In some cases the tax-payer haa paid his any jdst claim against tbe State, and tbe died. A story of a small boy with his arm torn off while seated far up the hillside, it seemed, Kuld not be told WAS A. OR whole tax, instead ot one-half only, as re B. THE SUCCESSFUL MAN said pretended claims never having been At the Parsonage, Joly sy If Mr 0 MeUaig ui Margaret Oalder, both of Mecklufc county; N.O. 1 i Io this county; Paw Creek Tot on the 19th inst, by A.

Liwimt. Air Johnson and Miss 8alK quired by toe act of the Legislature. The audited or passed by the Houas of Repre enough, everybody wanted to hear it. treasurer has collected thus far about sentatives. That the said warrants.

Mr A made his money by uncanny fifteen hundred dollars. illegally drawn as aforesaid, are as fol ways. Me never did anything that made There is a ramor from Colombia that lows 'i and bitter were the expressions they uttered. While being told it the unanimity of feeling was every moment running higher. Some of the party suggested they should not waste time in idle words Lment the last few days.

him amenable to the law. All his' sharp evidence before the investigating commit- 1. Warrant dated Columbia, .1 8 practices were done under forms of law. Hi i-J tee convicts Corbin ot using the mining phosphate royalty to buy his S. February 16, 1872, in favor of Wilson Glover, for attendance as messenger And Z2 others are given.

He became enormously rich. The world but proceed to action men made speech righteous and godly thing to jBlay- rob, plunder, and burn property- Sduatorsbip by paying $200 each to the Mackey legislators, and that he has taken its hat aa he passed. A long line of carriages followed the silver mounted At Morgantou on the 28h in- Laura Yoq ng, wife of Alpoowj es 00 tbe corners about their lack of bread and their scanty subsistence. The suggestion to proceed to action obtained among tbem unanimously. Tne crowd fright and sailed for Europe.

holders, were disbanded and sent home crffia, to the gorgeous "family vault. i A negro boy seven or eight years oil, The But How long did it fake them "to learn to hate the rich at (he 'lbrth asthay bad world -called him s-successful' man. 01 vuanotte. i Near Clay Hill, Yrk county, 8. t1 the 22 id of July, 1877, Mn Mfgtf In ttiA 97th veiar of bet IA oc Mr I Bizer's plantation, in Colleton, got a gun the other day and shot a child The bloodshed which resulted from tbe began to diminish after that and became more quiet.

Reports came out that there he died with no hope beyond the grave. been taught to hate the rich at the South? attack on tbe militia in Baltimore on Fri whom he was nursing because it was cry dcbantoh. urowded meetings of work-' ingmen were held in secret throughout the city to-night. The men in theemploy bf tbe Iron and Coal Company' met at Father Matthew's HalL -They denounced tbe company in bitter terms for' paying what tbey call "starvation wages" and decided tbat they would die and the iron mills crumble to dust before they wold return to work at the reduced rate. Pokt Jarvb, July 25.

An attempt to fire the railway bridge; over the River, situated one-half mile east of Uhe -Erie Depot in 'this village. Was made last night. Precautionary measures were taken by the company at the commencement of the present disturbances; an increased number of was au intense fteting down town against His daughters married sharpers, who day night "was repeated' in Pittsburg on How long would it take for this seed of prilling it loetantiy, and came very the military. The, strikers proclaimed tne zist. lhe hremen and brakemen who sought them for their money.

His sons the Pit to Boring up into an 1 abnndant are resisting the reduction of ten per cent. harvest of dealh at home The Aboli- near Killing otner cmiuren mat were around the one he shot. The brains of the deceased child wer spattered on' those themselves strong as ever and still, deter mined to resist! all at temps to pass freights Shortly after nightfall about a squandered' their' patrimony in' debauchery and dissoluteness, from their wages as proposed by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company collected tionists taught these soldiers, by precept that so narrowly escaped. All the 'chil The world called. Mr an unthrifty, and example, from pulpit and the dren are, colored.1 1 uozjQ armea witn.

revolvers, went down tne street pas the round house at the depot of the company at Pittsburg. An' order1 was' given to the unfortunate man. He owned neither preaB, that the possession of property was In Gaston oouoly, oo TuedJ. 24tW at his' residence, a JJMt aged 72 years For maoyyetf! sistent member of the Presbj Church. In Providence Township, on iosV of consumption, Wm field, years days.

In this county; near 'HuntenwM the" 26th' instant, by hemorrb? stomachy Mr H. Ewart, aged ff i In CaWrus county; on tbe 1 Mr John Oehler, aged 88 In COncord, on the' 17th where the Philadelpbiaos were entrench State militia to clear tbe track. Immedi i A petition bas been forwarded tp.the onvcrnnr to innnint nnmmiBaiiniirii in. house, nor lot nor land. The voice of a crime at the South.

Having learned od and called on. tbem loudly to show ately that the troops attempted to carry out thanksgiving ascended, notwithstandaigij financial condition of York (farther tba.t leasophej bav one- this order they were stoned' and fired at North. and reglrd it aa aiae aT the1 nvo ut jenteu resiaence'. county. j.nie or such acorn- by the mob.

After- a few- seconds tbe themselves. Failing to get sight of them they discharged their revolvers and. returned to, the crossing. 'r Tbe traoks of the Pennsvlvania Railroad oting stationed at this This fact undoubtedly it from' destrubfion, as this morning a five Gallon can of Kern. nis ioursons wotxea a wniie and went to 1 iuo couecuon oi an Next these" Abolition leadeTe seemed re- militia fired the inflicting Se special taxes among which is that levied vere punishment, killing six and wound Bolved to instruct tmoommon people in isene oil was discovered under.

the bridge to pay the interest, and part of, the Drin ing eleven. The events following are thus are burned in many places and the Tails twisted in all conceivable shapes. -The scbool a while. AU were graduated at College. One became a quiet, useful citi-zenof no.

particular prominence. A sec ciualj of the bonds heretofore issued by detailed in tbe telegrams i May; infant daughter of aoctrines tne most- dangerous- and pernr-cious to society. Hnry- an- it it i travel oat ot tbe city is entirely susDend piaucu sa bucq pOBIUOU tOSt ltS lgnl-r tion would have carried the flames to the woodwork of the bridge. i It is supposed that the' ibcendiarlAii TTania ond oecame a good, country Pastor, faith the county in aid of the Chester and Lenoir Narrow Gauge' Rail: road. A similar petition has been sent, ed and the passengers from-the East this uuuuueu mat -an men- must De maoe i At Mount PJeaSanl, (barrui The railroad tracks at that point being completely blocked with strikers; the Black Hussars, of Philadelphia, were Ordered to clear the railroad crossing; but, not being able to do so, another morning weie brought through by the 117 1 1 I equal before the law," that the most ig on the 13th Mrs ful and blessed in bis ministry; but of no wide reputation.

A third rose to reat tor ward irom.jaaiiboro county. ofc jcrepoayivania roaa. xraina. were came alarmed before the comptetibo of their arrangements and thihklhg' Jhat warn 'rliannvavkiA i.A i switched off at Blaifsville 'intersection Rev SB; Rah of the Oafolina nor ant and degraded negro pauper bad the same right to yote and office, as Journal of Commerce The lower clas ana ran down the, tracks of the above eminence the The fourth be-came a Professor in the best known ses of pur black population seem to have was oraerea to tneir assistance. 1 tne man of culture and refinement.

mentioned road. into Alleghany City. imbibed some of the communistic feel I be military advanced with fixed bayo uu( iovini tne oil behind them, The guard at this point have been increased and it is not thought probable there will be further trouble. Universities of the South. One daughter necessarily led to the Commune.

If ig- but were met with shower 'of assengers irom tnis city going West ing, which is now drenchiog the soil of i-iu 0.V, died in early womanhood in the triumphs Pennsylvania and Maryland blood. were taken ever in carriages to the trains stones and missiles from the crowd; i They norance and intelligence were made eqaal ti: -J hi. of the Gospel oF Grace. The ohlv other Jeterday morning there was a mobof openea are on tne crowa indiscnminateU it ia likely alt travel vfilt be suspended to night. Rollins' stock is scarce and before thejlaw-in pne tbiDg, why not in; iu clock the engineer of a passenger traia I i ar i anotner vy hy should an la- what has escaped the depredations of the was snot at oy unknewp persons.

The daughter became one of the beat known ZJr iA "iS i. A witness the parade of a colored militia teachers her adopted State. All six of A rush was made to the Ferry the children gave their hearts to Christ in gate, and one of the watchman, in order early life. The edltdr of Ihe Hexi knew h. nn.

rt moo nas oeen run away from the city in 1 A. R. BHRS, A. borer get 75 ceats a day and a Bank or Jntnnu rrolm gV Ttun and in rapid sueceesion. The Crowd retreated toward.

East Soon the crossing was in possession of the military. Every few minutes the crowd would be panic stricken and a stampede would take ii- zui winaowa 01 tne cab were shattered, bat no one was hurt. At the same hour a pasaenger train from-Long. Branch, on the to sale would seem, that many days must elapse.before the great AVL gession be)rlns 8ePwmlT' Tuition to $12 e.01 Board from, 13 0Q to 14 a Board from 13 001 Wjlaon becioie, the great inator of Communistic ideas -and the -property-. the family well.

Th4 World Called Mr A them the armLwit a stipk Trua al- fu.u.-vwngg, nere can resume opera- a r- nu JJn crnch wae stop pedat Elizabethport. alen bbaaded th Vnr.furfh.r Information ureat excitement existed throughout aa sa tuts -cripple a successful man and Mr a f.ilnr. Wi.i "88 Wi Xbei mob Principal, or to Rev. WtJL itlLdrawn revbiierjalorcad the vuuuiipiuu. xne iossysf pox cars is fear t.

"i were exceedingly insolent and loud in ine wnoiecity, wnicn wae virtually in the holders of the North applauded hia teachy inr. kne not that- they j.were; thus scattering arrows and -death v.wu,TO 1 'upow law re- tneir tnreats to kill aov white man. whA urea, cut loose the en- nanas 01 an armed mob, "composed la iai.iys large, all the accumulations, oi several days having been left standing on KftliTip. spective careers jbn the other side of Jor- I would dare lay bands upon. him.

A white oorers ana iron woraers, miners, tne network of tracks between the Union stevedores and others who are in ful dan i i poiiuemira came up ana attemntedto omet wnere tney took the all that they thought of was' that they them, but he was hooted off, and left, sympathy with tbe strikers. large mob Depot and twenty-eighth Jut as soon aa the trains of cars from thu were oppressing and ruining WORDS Or TRUTH. iouowea ty a moo of negro gamin who visitea Jonuson gun factory on Smith field street and armed themselves. East and yfeatwuld arrive here strikers the Southern. Bat the madness and the wickedness did not nton th htii amU8ed themselves by cursing the officer.

After we had'written the editorial It might be as 'well to this thintr i er Gash, and and sold oa commission, filled, and consignment solicited P. O. address r- JrUA i CHARLOTTE CITY W. G. HouoHToK.Bupeno'PJji R.

D. QBA.HAM, Prop- -rf rTT TJATTSBi would take charge and run. in: upon the side track thosq left stand icj. 'rThere MAMA iUfl J.f I These leaders ii Ask 1 went'- to work to in- Another a ad atill larger crowd has just finished tbe demolition of Brown's establishment, on Wood street, which tbey completely gutted 'and then marched taaen witn dace the -Yankee soldjera, (whose minds they ha todroughly, imbued' witV ainus 01 mercnanaise--with jj iron rails, "What Rings Have Done," and it bad down riht- bero and avoid the chances been taVWnVn 'frrV-'ira -a xt of "other not. If the police authorities York Sun, which took substantially the take the matter, in hand and administer same view in regard to the troubles of the rebuke which these.

black rowdies will I iS a I ho 17 a na naa down Jj ifth avenue with- drums beating 1 Xiv muai8juc ideas) to invest their hard earn-' aua nuga nymg xoey number nearly 3 000 and as yet they have not shown anv ings in Building and Loan" Associations, corner main andcomm i NORFOLK, VA uuuiiiaj, uou uraut viavorea every com 1 wow oiuBuior aua pron oy. i.j.fs Life Insurance Companies, Savings Banks inclination to .1 destroy anything but rail- omauon oi capital against labor. He was lorkville Enquirer Items Jesse OjJaebcS' roJ roaa property. While the depositors were making lhe rioters take no notice whatever of a mere puppet in the hands of Ring men. btrtson 'Will commence the collection Whether with the instincts of th vnlaa-1 taxes YorkvUl to day, and will contin 75 'cents a day on which 'to support their Board; $2.00 per day: the.

President's order to -disband. Which 0r- iJ 'v it untu the time hxed for dosiner nau, no laroreu cnenr merely because of 1 books. 1 Th 'T -wo train haa come to Newark from New tork since. It i8 8aid that no trains will ba run on that road today. GAtvzsTOK, Special despatches from Marshall and Dallas re port a strike on the Texas 'Pacific Railroad.

The men demand three montha back pay and a withdrawal bf the' late ol der for ten per centum reduction of wakrea. The shops at Marshall Were closed yeeter. day at noon; and no freight train's We passed over the road' since. Ths striker-are conducting themselves in a peaceable 1 Jnlr 25.4:SeveuuIhu!n'dred many of them wealthy citizens, are on duty1, armed with guns and pistols. poUci TnumTer Businea.

houses are irigri storekeepers are preparing loin th er worst eSuSu Irl' Jjudin with the idler, who- begi Mayor Jacob has issued orders to trifla with none to use prompt arid e5eCt measure, to Supp resa the leaatS7 uon of violence oftaik feof, tS ei citement continues5 irreat- ttVl Veex famines, the officers of these wild cat in atitnMonsiwere getting annual salaries ol Dissolution N0" whs issued oa tbe 21sU Tbe 1 struggle at Pittsburg, Pa. was terrific, over two mil I tJ-kJ sjjn-i their shoddy wealth, or because he was appointment, as will be seen in his adver-made a partner in their' plunder cannot "aement, for McCpnnellsville. The amount lions worth of property was destroyed by the mob. The militia were quartered in 'JUHR firmi of i.al Ft from $5,000 to Not content with these enormons-, salaries, the King men next stole the 1 deposits Jof the laboring be known now. Probably it will be never 0P is about $3,300 8fRING3 was dissolved by sent; on' tt4 25th day of VnAvm t-knf'liia w.

1. nl 'k 3 An abundabce of rain has fallen the past few days, and from the oveifl.m. "a wuuio AamiBistrauoa was in favor of rich rogues and against honest classes land drqv' tt'em' to, beggary and, desperation The papers tave1 been fulf iog of streams, much damase baa han laoorers. JLne says np oy j. u.

Burroughs, rwa fiicted upon fencing and the growing crops for the last few months of the bursting institutions in which' 'the' poor, had -de "It is impossible to scrutinize the legisla-1 on bottom lands According to the state tlonand the administration of the Remih. ment of onr Eocf Hill noweredtop.ydebtaepd( uro, mm woai auu petroleum, escaped the was not burned was parried off. In brief, the situation is this Pennsylvania Railroad, fiom west to east, is in the bands of the strikers, and it is the ppinion of, who sboald know, that the only, measure safety ia lor President Hayes to call fpr yolonieera to suppress. thei rebellion, which is now assuming thej moat threatening propor. itons.

1 Vri, lhe strike covers a large tract of the country, and from present indications win spread rapidly. Already it covers Harriaburg, Cumberland, Martinsburg, Putsourg, Cleavelaod, Baltimore, and several other -cities Several have deserted and refused to' srve against the strikers, and a large pprtioo of jiroperty' holders are, in sympathy with At BorntUaf ill the track was soaped 10 PFent the trains going. Proolamatioha have been issued by all the Goyerobra of tVe states, in which trouble has taken place; ''but they are totally, disregarded. Toe disaster at whichresulted in the death of so many persons, was repeated at Raad-ing, tbe same spirit of madness influanoed the strikers. to commit deeds as def P811 I Thedeatruotion ot property BURROUGHS ir puQuea aiu i ven the negroes were Dover, wlthont 5b.ute county is nnprfecedented14 A robbed of milhons by the Abolitionists.

of that boUivvere controlled by the boqdhoN The 'BpaTtanWurg1 CDUffty Teacher, ders. the hanks, ani th ufnM, nL ix.i. j.tn-. JUj ww I uuuinunuu wui meeb as this whole 1 detestable 'matter. The very lhat no tronbla u.uu8ht win th round bouse.

The -following is from an eye witness j-Pivt Before dark, when the. dead and wonod-ed had been carried 6ft and ihe crowd got oyer the fright and commenced to gather again in great numbers, we were ordered iuto the round house, as affording ns a shelter for: the night and protection from the stray shots berd every now, and then. the approach, of nightfall we got hungry andi tired, but were coosoled in a measure by the that supper had been ordered, and would arrive in a brief At l. dusk, peeping out of the windows of the round house, we saw the. wagooa.

carrying our rations' captured by the crowd; dishes and their contents, hurled into the street, while tbe crowd like demons. As the crowd in the streets was augmented with the approach of night, all thoughts of aleep wee giyen oyer and guard Utope at lfUUB' occur, tbroufh Thi aeni who' had saturated the minds of the General G. pMTr? ahd fecfentifle l0ildJrf Frolessfohaldepvtmenf8 by wJtucn the Southern States were impov- matter of considerable importance. TescbA SttK 'e deriI? muohtWfittroiu the discus. soldiery' wUh tlw' in'ost Murderous an4 diaboliejal CmmuoisUe dQctrines, lormed Uiemselves into; Bins to rot the ary ioUiers tJEiey iiad taught to be iThey brought over 1 ten -of 11 rZT'nhZri fcUO Hioncpo- sions.

oeverai or xne aistiDffuished An msjonues of twQthlrdat vvwuSetoJi In bhaV of QBr: Wmitt Iv exteod an when interposed by Andrew- JVhnsonr, myitaUqn to the teachers, editors, minis- fio such party despotism was ever i. ters and other persons intert was made to burn the to ejtnd Great SouthernSfe but it fVUed. 9oe, tpuinds of Red Kepubhcans of Europe iura yruoeBsea in tnia rin to spred the. Communistic leaven 92at.00v-Tk! HM LwP.t count of tne 1' tS fAcaiUes. 4 no, ahipr rFor fuU information cular.

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