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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • Page 2

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Daily aTtmcs P. lt nv THK TI VtOI COM TA XT, orrtci: is.t i un mms mhh.i, IIUHMIIXI', A I'M LS I I HT I kl I VI HT ISelivaiv.1 tu ans flatt MM I ns nml Mm: otirO. il li i i I v. ei k. 'loaltlna lhe dSUTflSSsJ at Un-lr ten qnrat ru t.iilet MtSptSSSM Mt iit-iistrt Immedlsts com plaint Blinni.i ka need SSrSBBBsBJ i liaiik-'-il .1.

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01 ii nil nun Mr sss, I ii'i. Sri IHI.IM I Ml I I I I nu ni-, ni i s. MIS III We parapboMe the most ringing battle tint MM ATM tu cull tin p.lttl"l*< Of ll i ill'tts Bl lin Vt fi lit. lu ii ss ben spaahn 11 pla an lim ih um iii tli.it i Mall nf Mfl1 nii'l flffrifhl tin iiissariK nml traitors ii ll- I i. Um i'm tu ni MOCfJfl lii'tn i-i pott ii do lu dal spin i hi nu i.

s. nh tt-iiniHiition lliiit from a cleat undentandiog ni tim Mlll.ltliili. ulrl 'i lillie lin If. di Tated ss itli lill lOflignifl uii'l iii' mark for si ry l.l" i'm British cn tbat inni- ss Iii -it iii moment i ss milli diflfiaCfl lum rr. i ti I Ibal whal ssc Ihi i jilc irglaia lo feel i si 1 ii- Ins-.

iluuilit iis t.i noble, patti Vir giniana liiivt- bean working night nnd day, iiml tin in-, ls. i to the i i-ks ni pam cation. lin hus" tim example con plait iiiul kentioui di rotii limn i i every boot i it izen follow thi ii ezanpla and obejr tbe signal forerei it anted ore ml tbe (lt Ult st tlll-t Ul, ll I.l-I lim iinnifs t.f limn wim neglect theil tllltS III' IsllllSS H. I'll lill- li on I e. win.

an- pal up on lbs market fm Mahone'i monaj. lal them fon i lu Nv ss a i il I lu -un- in thecommu inlits thu! they Wi i I st ry limn in lilt' knOWfl lin i--in An auction sale of tbe State bj the ininti- Mahone. 1 it inuill" fat lim Un i-l Virginia lu ny ss li t-t he I tin I -tu ii Im Iel is cn il. Wc linn think tins I i iii si ss sink ss ai; i n. Ness Nnik World maj basra bean exercising its I nnowned capicitj aiul enterprise in puncturing Mahone on Ins attempted London deal with tlin bond holden, and to thal high in greta ol j.uiriiiilinii iii.ii Mssan.

Pulil zcr nml Cockerill un- celebrated we tba and compliment timi i- profi -n'liuils due. Bm the "ssc tbe World a i. ht i gratitoda coming tn thru ui.i al trying moment, for tha chestnut proverb haili it timi friend ia i et I is friend ind ead lt ia un iiiTuir. however, ol the wbole Sun th. us ill's i ni tt- iii thc tut i ii i-t ni tin- Smith is im s.i i pregnant ol danger, ns pi niltl tlie ntiM-i meal bs I fl nen hs lin- political pirate-, uml it il? lili utruir nf thc National Dem hincc the fact tan I ibal break ni thc iiiuka ul li int ss.nil,i open iin- tine tn a general aaaaoll thal might un in ninia disaster to tlie peo pie's party, vblobalone holde tbaoita i igbte.

The Virginia ii Tueedai is not i iis i i cs-ei't. fraoghi with great dangeis ti thia SisU- ami to the Booth, ittafl national political event, which in wai ji ii I iiiii- ssmii.i in- i ailed Umaiivdiictii guard thal ooutroU the p.isituiii IBU lu catching thal i-nut and act nu it ss ith each fl devi i ihe World hat n-d un uh, i briiliiint point iii ith record. ni dis tai I- pri ll! I tis "I I l.ll. I Il I SS pal tbe i nil ton inn inn Tl ni tl ulm iiiuii I'i lim I ii tl l.ljni ililli III Th Mk. TMMB played at tin ninnis this ss lli opened in place entitled "The Moj.nl* taken ti.un i pl ty palled "Tin i ii iii Bia Child, ile belonga the i las of ii tm.

ss hu pn hem lin nu.lill.mal OOO veniitiiiai inicri ict.itn'tis nt tbeetage, una eke ut nut ii i ts kc.nu of talent ss tinks Cal OgOtn uni pa sion. ll is creditable lo the tu-tc ni enlightened omiiuiinis tn applaud such a a nry whose only busioi -a is ill alni svli psjg Mei and appel Up lunn Dur ni ian pti'tlisiiy, in spite ut all tim noise that mn in Ins favor. If Mr. Warde elect io plas parla aa lit- Hi ni Lhjpl.n nasas; to be a "aaadiag man i modest pretension- i. 1 i recoa.nir.ed as a netor, bal lo I aad ii tunukcy wnh Sli.iktspi-ait-'a i inn- great I ami put a portrait on ic ut foote al ni lulu Maids, saith his pug nose straightened ins innx lip abrlslfed i- f.i, Ull aud the public tints fl 11 a itself leone tl an laeoeptibllllj lo tnenaud.

'wa aol s-I'l ll I if bj ininti aneri out-g Btatt i emmi bat it ba i tiatnii ss ulm mil I "ronni Sn st li XVi.it .1 ViAI.mm; to thk PWPU 0 ii am Thc tlircatcnt il arrest in Danville li deputy I States marshals of cci tain prominent citizens upon thc grav charge il, ii they obttruotc.l voters i the exercise nf theit rights at the lui tion. ih an act so oj ti. jn-tit truth that it Ot have but OM explanation Malmoe i nut utily Wt Ling hy such bold and un principled Mn-kci as this to overaw n. i frighten tba most itj i.i 0 roten in Ibi I -on nt rv districts, but also this is lim primary object in tlii special Inetance, laoaMM thc Inn abiding of Danville no far as ti unite th. tn tu ut-ain-t thc Inca i' i'-rai power.

Thin' in BO Inuit the extent UM depth calculating ucsm ot tin- -i ltiiiiiug an.l unscrupulous n.lvci. lurer. He recognizes must clearly cs of defeat lo him in lin election, aod i.e will tax hir uttii'-t reaouroceand Mop at no morai itnpt ilimcnt tu set -ure succors. ho CU WOfl Un-citizens of Dan lille up to cuch a pitch of passionate rom nt rm nt fit lins nieult tu their i urti'-, sad lin- "ii their libel aa to pn cipitate riolent lin I. I vt ill bo nhl ri -ene the news of sutii an outbreak with the keeneat delight aud Mtisfactii a.

And ho woold raioe ouch i help tod sympathy that it would echo to tho farthest oonflnea If on h. Wo tvonld mool earnestly odmonieh the -ns of Danville to on their aa to yielding to any of tue Mi oral impulst ol Hun ron vi ondei I jog which kpom Lol Um ii Indigo i lion and anger iocreooe their detoi mali -ii in ii ith tin- irreeietible mi a i n. and discipline of an ai nix I tin- uii- mi i and can their agaioat tho mau xx In. i- tea ly iii- bando in the blood ol 'itiz-'n bon bo baa 'it leon lo their death bj which aro almost too Btw I. ur human nature to boor.

Lol in ti; i mow otoni boor I If-ma ien lei Ino i lip ii ll.eil 'if OOntrol, int nt tbe Mme time let them resolve a unlit imt be coi quoted ot ina tin xx lil trample In the us) the day election the loot moan! "i tin- power ix hich otu ima rant Hill i i be mme i motion ibould animate ft linux idual Of the 11 am! tate, a the Insult ii. i Danville and nn affront i rotj the 'iniiiuiixveallli. I ll I ni-i I KMION Ol I III UKO. lated in um special diapati in Hoi folk in lr ii ax i--iie. that tim i tn grot ui ii -ti.

i. fri iu the registration ni lu mj tun ami Nensemond luntioaal tbe reoenl purging, atkin of ibo same geneial cbaractet ached u- from all partaof tho State which there i- a large black popula m. Tbe late overhauling ol the regis aimil in perta roieala tbal raordinary number of negro wandi ii il from tbe oodi ni ti hit, li tin fm tn, rix i kt ti bad their mioilea, i only an intoreoting local t. I nt in ita general ii may a ol dional importance. bat tbe cause "i iins partial i nu ii lin oegfO men.

lt undi.illi? li in large measure lo Um agri Itara! depression In ruthi li. re tl" gieatoat number of ne congregate The In ol race have a natural x. i von under the mool Carora conditions, from localii to iii tendi i.n ti mm li -limiilat" il bj decline iii ct a of a -I icultural products, which i.i i ii higblj unprofitable foi and farmers to employ many banda i the i 11.. in i ix ea to rent il lin uxxii account, di I In re i lli'Ulii-l ill. i I- a eral disposition on ino pul of Ibe ro m.

to "mi rate eltbet to Ibo tv ht re ti" i ni timi um I. mi "ic iiiiprniimonta or at to I nilli xx hirh iii piOOOM ut -ii nt tkui. A tl ml. in tm aux i. ii.itexi-r emigrate fruin one i ii mntry i adjacent si in itaeli a furthet tendi to grate to -ivii distances.

In i. i iii I. little doubt lh.it uti alee btu boen given in the ii xx yi ai a considerable die er 1 tin 1,, r.m III the il I I'l ft li Ul u- Ni rtb, lim negtot i i ai i Ional i' eotea In Nan ford in the last vlciiii.il election, and the pop i-n ol Peanoj kania la --tated to ibet at least 100 OOO. ob iblj "in -ninth of tbe negri ea la tte noa lo be found a- itea north of the Potomac and This population will increase Hy bj from the South in lau tuan a generation hold the balance of powi i ix niau ut the did fl tc Stills. xi I cn sn NOBILITY.

a people "i thia country ii-ai the ii in everything. Wehaee ig into a wonderful eziatence, ne tin- Divine bat. In all that enterprise, daring, breadth of intense study, far roaching ai power, ami prod loni nnd ure le force and Inhere ni strength nnd ry, ni I.ut. in all tin- ihowa ami of greatness, the United (t america Hand heft re tho i grand ooaeummaUoi uni nil sm ring nnd sr matteo, the xx itcctiun. And oan in Spite of all this, are a ba, only, of nonveanx gene, ut high manhood ur true if wi- univ iif allowed ie adapt tlvc lutes t-i mir COUntri: h.

am Wi ni l's tx IthOat, l-llt vt In I late un at lu a nit a a i-nssini; 11 li in kin- link luau tin- unlit nf ali ll llttlllt-lli-i- In I but a i altai nil, em meal bi aattfall ii- ifillillx utily of tiiveutors iventiono, uml lng ichensoa Md ri.rniti-s ami dioplafl ami ind withal boee we to rn- mut li im lund lu Hunk that i.iu.t im) nttniit Moped mir lim it ui h) iii ml vai.cv if nallan. Anil xx hy Meaner motives of greed anj of t.r tiul tbe Im inti -nv i. fl mat Kit-1 Um lim -Uv Stat Tb? Mah tile tills ora bal af QOM ami. m. Inglt by tl let? ti cami Tu paige lie Wi turn his oi desperation, no doubt, brought mans to tbe New World upon its discovery But.

beyond a question, ruling in spiration that has made men brave dangers of the sea and try their for tunes here baa been heroic: a pure lnsi of freedom, a desire for an arena when manhood might have its largest scops its fullest exercise, richfst re a.inls. Tbe motives ami and charactei that brought the country iai" b-unfl still pervade and possei-s Hm people. Tho blood of the real actors may gone nut. kai revolutionary WSBttt lie now monop'jlizo'l by a tlinliah. clT.

te. tripping abautd four hundreil. Mut their has paflBfd into the Ainri nan people become thc BMll of the Commonwealth. Our Ballon has ita froth. We have our uml Wt-t minsters, our luxurious, aiul vu mu-.

iniii worthless rich. Hut they are not fastened on us like titled nuntin ls. With England lin ea eentfal, and tied ani throne itself. And it is apart of Ins alts 10 call them peet. Their land groans ii ministering lo llidr v.cc.

Bat ss ith um all tins snit is a bkiti tlist-u-it'. Tiny risc tn the surface like froth. And they ns ay arni are ibflOrbed by Earop 1'fl trida and eelflshnafla, or hen- feed th il ul ility that consume tin Bare "ur magnati i mimic European Bpleodor, but ntaiatain a dan gsrnus passing greatness. Tins froth is but a pOOT part of our rn-at growths wealth and power. Kowbere oa earth as I do tbe am --lui so larg) ly ol tbi ir ac toma hiiitma and infloenoe to art, to hi ind learning, to charity ind to religion.

We sluiw m.ii "in nan tbat ill Irate ia tbeir al disgusting demoraliaing effeoteof loxorj and ii indnlgenoe ol pri le ai gai iiy. ss uh their loll folloa ii aye phaiii-'. Hui beneath or fron iii! tins thc i ss. otial Am. nation and iti greal ml.

'Iii -in I- an nan public I made np ol the beal lenient and 111 lui nins ul all peopll alni na tc his There ia i gn nu ra or lis- defined, less appn ciated J.v the people and bj individuals. Thia high standard i idi Ann rican in inlity. li- prioolplei ite taatce, ita lass-, ih inepcirationfl ind a pbrationa are Engliab, only fen lieved of oastea and prejudk i pl mb in virgin aoil.b**eetbiag i h-ir iii md enjoying a rioua Hbei ty. Just according to tbe degree ol fa miliirity ssiih tins ideal, have 11 iple claima to nobility. 1 bal ss.

bael many ss bo tl" ii.u honor ssc believe, and withoul aaj I ml- i My i or aucb degrading lituii'ii. om people ira prompt, ready, and willing in doing homage to theil untitled nobility, ntterly regard less of SSI Ililli p'Silii'Il. The ss mi: luis no greater nobility than ouri oat tiro's noblemen, Nor is there ii li type ol manhood on earth than Am unpretending Virginia gentlemai ie he old "i new, Thi picture of tbe Bon Air Motin, on ba heights of Augoeta, lea i 'letts picture, bul ii is not aa pretty ai be reality to any one ss bo ba i on the beigbta ind leautiful flunlil land ace pe around uijipy city of the plaina, CREAM OF PRESS. n. i.i Slain I lt Istao-as si.tn iiini; laaj ni nit.ti-.i lilli.a I in 11 nt I mum.

SH" li SI.i HIM. I' I A I. L( matters noa stand, Mabone is in il I', be hiirii'il iiini- i tin it-iin eiutie iii i.i 'ins record! -I in tbe lld 11 iminion i decade, This fore ni .1.1, itt hu- ii 1' 1 fl er of itn is li sim i i lota in ira v. ll ilmi.fl um- nt I In- li ft I- ni "I Ul iabee a aol "i returns on ss iia ii to ba contested election, be ss iii bc tn a po inni io aet nj1 separate rnment. ul lins ii- lamer ss lld, ll ma iui'i M.iin Springfield Repub im oi Colobi Qhobts, inst been aousea in the pro ss ni irginia, bul benator Blaii lo -ts mat ali tin- inlines should hs pin a again, apd be i in bu Iduudei frank ness: li thu tniug continues mgresfl ss iii pi the prop sed i eeaional Election Bill.

lu otbei ii' bli h. rii 1 st i 'i i I-, i -s ss 1,1 a inn t'. pro ne iiunttiiit-ni roting (or the Repub un m.lui.it* s. i'i umps it ss m. ougb ssc do ma belwve lt; bal it it ts Mr.

Blair mus be -tue i i om ing im piih.u administration ll luise the execution ol it-r the present om ic York 'Hint alii i ll'l s. ij 1 i i rn StluM. Pl OT, I'he New mid suss tiial it ssas a plot utieii-, i ut every point, li prop rrymg ol an election bj purcbaae; ii mQ tgbt to make an Eogliab syndicate a itrolling political force in an tmeri i Mule, lin.nu lal i um tte and "i ali us people. i in- man ss bo devieed thia bi i ii i flougbt tn carrj it ont i- n-wy cai late Qovernor ol the State nepi ed sell to Eagliahmen, and I is.i-s i-i lupported bj all tba i iwers 1 llilllieiit it Hit' (abington. ia itu.s, i ans thing ss one oi ie startling in American Dolitics'f jN ta a Hi 11 is limply a me Mahone.

bulldoaing trickery to intel I), iiiciraiii' judgi of eli ctioc from ss hat they may conceive to be ir tims- iii tic coming lectio i ju dc i.st rs ing to baal mutate registrar! by having I ie of them cited before tba court for befo teing to regiatar certain panics tbey le application to register, while in I iniiimi he is andeevoriog throuefa tboei COUrtH, t0 luise lUHles il li Ullin isl, st hull nader law ss ere from Wilmington then beal feet Hale Fi Th ss- I till. 1 un I WI DMD ti- re isn't it al.a.hus ul I doubt that one will receive the neem sate xsl Billilli v. m. nutter ta hat mas be 7 i attilU'le of I'nitessnr Langston ct.litest III BOOM phi. cs lhere he.

ii eliil.s. lint itllH'llIlt to Illili e. arc deeply wedded to Mahtuic, iii a polittceJ flense, 1 kunst thal he has ile pod of the ailnitnistruti ni hi Wash a m. tiiey feel it their datytoataad ie Kenublican caadidate for (ins- JJ r. and are not Uateaieg to the ail- nf tbe wtiitt.

Republicans, who ara what the," cid tiMlefeat tba part i. I a ie. I'hthuielphut Tiona. than i Wh I story ridufid te Ks essentials ht M.ihuiie was ooadactiag a cam in Virginia; if he could cany have coutrol of the Leg lela Great mil would bs able to compel vu election. Mm Yurk U'orld.

yity, OUR LIBRARY. Lllt-rmi jme time ago there waa a very in (ereMing in the English re views aud magazines as to wha; books to included in a list of the one I.m.'lind greatest productiona iu our language. This ilif. usfion in the end um ed a rery latiiu ami pernuna1 bearing. A number of the most distinguished literary aeon, either their otvn or sum.i suggestion, came for it a ni and gave in print the names nf the bra k- tthi.h they thought reached the higlnst l.vel of excellence.

Among tin- very aoasirotM lists there was hardly MM willi which the taste of the average I render waa oven approximately la in? cur. I. Wa- "ii account I tho Pompolellfolj limited cub 'ture of such a Whnh landa na to thc further foaatfcm: ls the judgment of distinguished literary men sunnier than thu judgment of 'readers ulm are limply cultivated xtith otit ewssing any claim to literary dis? till.tion In other tYoriJH. woultl it bi? llie beal cnir-e tdt ai. author to Hiibtnil the merits of hi- wm tu a jury nf fa moue nut.

rs luther than to a jan dla tmguiebod simply fur literary attain miii'- 'i Wc are referring non to th anthon who would nut hhruiU from -ui'-lly truthful verdict mi their tvoiks. i'h'ie ni" irritate srho would i. I I-- rery mu th mora gratified by du favorable opinion ol men ot diatin guisbed literary talent- than by the Pa rorable opinion of all the merely tulti rated men in the world. Wbo does nol appreciate lin- ot the young Cowper when he beard that bia i- tux h.ul been highly praised bj r'ranhlio, "one tbe greatest in i the age. he added, willi a natural burst of pride, lin.M.V a ril'l of the part of tho eighteenth century would nave derived mure pleaaure from an paaeed up in bia booh I .1 ii' ii'- famoui literary club thu' from tbe applause ol nil the oontt m.

m. ii nf culture in the cut I. v.l'.'i. i In- pi.ii.I -mil in--ii a Goldsmith, (. nnd Burke, in I xt a- a lull I li i-t uti th i impett imo, -x bi tbi i tin just grounds nut lt i- im- tbi ri aaon, I ii mure ii, from a dei in to obtain nu nccoi i -'iiirit'- -I ti." tri" its t-t th.

ii I le.nl- -u many bott of then productions to li: m. ii de mi' ii a much more vi ici itj loan tu the cultivated mi ii In their circle i i luaintance or huon ledge. Tn be i i.n by ti." importunities of unknon ici iiiii- i- oneof the i mi -ii "i the bight -t i ni lal. Ii' I pax foi tin-ir distill We ouraelve incl int A to tbii iln- author xx im tx iahea really i nt Ila- tu' I 1' I ul Iii- prt 'lu f. ould accomplish in- object more ly by ii i rv "i men i i i-r lim st culture rat ht i than a jtrj men tbe gn steel iv nu Ainl xx in Bee mae ti'" fem i fl cn oin i i ex lix fifteen fnmoua iii- mi in I- it rived ezcluaively rom ii irkable development "i the Inri tun I- -I icquisitire ia- ultiee, The nnalytl al lin lllty, ix Illili 1- the leultv "I lam, i omp "iv iain In ita big lo iment among ioguisbed authors.

Jul." ih" lau. if wi ii' hu ix a adoi oed the last text- centu i of English x. Idison ai, 'i xi- ni the celebrated coterie i rbicb tbey belonged, tbe only mon wi i vi lad I al I illly III ill i 1,11 detcri'-. 'l in- same ni be mid ir Johnson in In- rt lation to ti xx be inii- Moel ol lu- literal udgmenta even appeal abeurd nit mhi .1 later literary biatory, although i- pn.liiil.ly the iint-u eminent criti pt There was no min remarkable for ii, ii i ing analytical powi ra in th irele ol lu. m.

a lurroundio lyron then a one ami ng the leading literal p. ion nh" the contemporariea ol -ill. The truth is thal th" iliialylii ll facilities are rarely found in a uni- intellectual combination. lo? ll alao la- nnn albert td rai reputation ia gent i tllv the re a certain phenomenal mental ivelopmi in one diret in, a bit li ui-ivu ix pa literary opie distinguished. 11 natural enough thal be ibould value il lurill li gellllls XX lill li ana towards bia own Intellectual erecter, ami to undei rate thal I ni another xxax.

Thii ia aot tonaaht nn unrafe guide In general mattel imi rai taste. Uiin i men whonreaimplj cultivate.I re their mcitiil iln. -v in rain-- jual in- ii ol the -t r. in.uk i ai mus. yet these apt tin ir judgment.

not bi ere nive oi Inventire nth. xx ia tbej a ould not han bul tbi ihe il.neal di Milli DI -I. K'ee by 'lineal! ui tO live then. i. ii degree ol critical ttenct.

rom every circle ol cultivated mi ii li re th- recould lelei ti arith XX I xxl -111 I ll die coi rei I ell I I lix liuilc ea-" than HUI ip ut i. vi 'i kable a iih i-. I tain i umbi i xx xx uld in- dietin ii. for such catholicity nnd liber of ta-ie ntl igive tin ii ri rdtct tbi hight il valui li liti inti jorj rei a verdict tbal wt uld be tu tin i in i he unanimoin re ti generational In- il opt nil ii I the at mi? le iden i- comp i direly worthh "t.erallv un tin-ii lin. paraingfaafa imi ni whi -lt i- jual a- i tn notable na trai -icm model i i m.

i gi in ral culture nt' incli lera, alao, ia bo imp rfect that tin--, ha cr ti.litererj i olor bili dm I ry highly civil dc immunity thi i i buily 'liri; ami xxuliicll XX lc ugh mud bj tbe rules ol no ion, nnd mating no xx reatha i I I. i -1 contribute nn academy i fl ,1 Immortals wboee judgment is the (nu nt ii huh the great court poa I XX ill de.IU IV li I ll (Hit li-h Can L.i lee Han min md beni bi- r- nt ni i olnnati, i 'v ii ni louie npon Ute Uliameburg fur being more i' -ti -I ht, in the age of and Goa tl nn in mora re tuie komewhat eimilar charge nt brought against the culture ol r.niona i Virginieua win. lived re tbe I tte w.n it i rdng mid that wera i it mole familiar with the i claasi. anthon than with remarkable writers whose Inane ned the contemporai aga do i consider thia to ba nt all to discredit. Familiarity with Ibe models ivis a mote fructifying ef uti thc mimi li.tn au m.li-i knowledge Uteralnn at large.

thal reason, we are Inclined lo ih a culture of our people un bc -inert- regime waa ol ibe egree i ita wuHwl kn .1 I truth is that il.e pleating in iiml fi eliag, na weil as in leneral ohainfiiei nf their lives, tei part of the rural gentry Ol Bng iiiet had th" paine Social MM pink- ot hirth and ih sit ion. drew theil mental nourishment Um -ame great literary fouataiaa ie IngUah hiiided gently, ne tn that UtrOng Huh iii ind there could not be Imiud more culture or more arith ii en relined by thought and sin Ix UNN the uld y. then, did they not giro birth to men ul lileiai li? te that stum we ask Did the landed gentry ot Mt Hain bel WWII the yvuis i. prodnos many writera of celeb the individuals of tha ll IV hud read 1 rin repli mad kaoi nairn ilch Tn burg nar Si In billie h.ant no tr baa de-il vt uh i- -ur Till ile- t. -ince uv ml tt tura) MUM lilllie pneva negro in jiti ox il st-tl I waa a way I tun.

aud i lindin bk pu to lb anent -i i i un "ii XX ll. If-I class la numerical strengt the ssme elsi's in Virginia We cannu just now recall any writers of the sir first order tel with lanile. interest except Byroa, Laadof an Shelley. great maj trity of th writers of England dering thi lung period were literary ld von to rer like Johnson. Fa Iding, Tho menai, smith.

Siiithcy. Dickana, Thackeray men whose reputation was vastly cn hanceti br the rtimiil itini" influence London on their Intel! ida. If there hat been ic the prubability ia th i the names of mai Of theoa famous au thors wouhl not have to thu age. One of the nniortunatei nf alavcry was (hit it diflOOUrflged th. gtowt- af cities.

If Richmond bad been a creal opening up lucrative career to Ihoee naen ol strong literary tastes in thc country, ami rural towna, who have followed -uch a life if it bad offered sufficient in? ducements, it hi strong i that Richmond would bave eaeeeed literary circleeqaal thal ol ajton. WllKN sve let-elltly i I preta the opfaion tbat there woald be a remarkable exhibition if littiirs getdaa hi tho Boath dai nf thc next geflM ra ti "li. that tum wa- ebb By baaed np mir potion ns to the great expansion our enies in wealth populal ion. ary pmdooti in'seemfl be rj larg dj a nonesqueues) ol tbe fltimulating influ eocea darin from cool iel crow da A oountrj itboul i Ities, or iii least targa eitj ,1 i ss ith out autbore. Min.ls Ilka Binti to lom they are often dull forth in -pu ka ol whoa sharply brough) i We consider il vet thal oar hit i ive i ii skirt- of fl -ni mg been built In cl pi I ny.

ihe intellectual Infl nee it i 'xerciaed baa noi been ai tl ivnuhl have ntie I I tint-in itself I turn by tba rivifyu ss iiii ti world i lai 'I Ililli ll TS is tl titution, i i in i-1 font specl im- 'ridge and Oxford fir r. ii bing, through nth aliku. might mee ni cultivatinf mir wondi ng a thorough oa li I- ll li fl i tn iih scale, Di 'rill ie hi 'irv of indolpfa i hen thal most ver ite En li I lil. to be i at moa! le erva indy. Ks.

thing tba! ms iu knoa it svill make ne.i tuan ss. ss i-i- i. tore. Iiiuii, Iii i. ll (' institutional IE itoi i ubliabi i i Weat, -I Thia valu ible m.itle np ol io! ni der ihe i'u i ni the ll "i Michigan bj such rn 0 lies .11 HI Biddle, una1 'If.

bimbel lain, la the cou titu i ran ii ol gt narai I His have alis. mn.i niiieiit practiti mi i ii- li' ing fl 'Iis ol liss i.ii free inatitutioni md i i bai direct! I ir ofound attenti rn ii tn tl Revolution. The i ii ems of ri mai kablt interi i even I eordinary ader. The lee tun epan roting mi i ass ut, ire i ipul form 11 usual, bul at the mme iima the for that knoa I itninali'iii ss i 'tm onlj li aged expelienceind ii h. I be li ii ihall ii i i full in del iii, wi igbtj in thou IS Ul ll in itioi in un ttraciive styli lix the lulen "I es.

li ol tn note mnecti with tbi ii ul lass. i'lie lt cture mi Taney is the rn I it ssa- have read of thal 1st. SS 11 fl I liy suffered to much from Ibu fl nil nei uni! nt fa -uni decision I sss snd i ii- i .1. he N'Hlh A a bar. be ii ne Itikei ii-, i.

be lutbi 11. Plai i I be inufacturei nes of Lt ti Voting I Jnuii Taylor. rom I'- iton Sch tolSupi Bi Kath I I ni dc Brothers, pul r. Will -ok rer. Ra era.

oland Olivei I i. 'ur ni lil X.MS -1 il W. II. I'' ia lion al Ringa! ilie li nias, He called doner I that Ep Bari them to laka i -I Other I ll Si lag lee. IS.

I Iii i himself, ind ssas tn mea .1 ii the i li 'Ia i I alis' I against bim. i he mi ed thal no i i'nsti md IO I tr as he none wonld be ml marshal Of thirl in i mother lost child i Tins tune bl thi li- ui of Mr-. Ki Hy, aiding on fltraat. norning I strayed or ssa- taken fi anil np to-a I ne ur laat night of the little truant bad been vereil, though incessant search been ide The Biasing lui is ihetl an h.u:*' of ilendei ui I a ileft et ui one ej t. 1 ti ely dietreeaad.

kkk of the negroea ssh bun np ii.if Kooky a i.ss weeks Xlh have baan caught, and baa a full oofifeeakm. Ii .11 be len-il that the Bte pitfltd In.in i tiou.ss ss Inch iv.is Mt OB firs thc uss tn all. ss tn in h. in ai ki in ment tia in M- aaa, aad tin? es lille the In I ti I. len' ls "rveaiag limut dual xii giri ab.

ut fliteen yeera of Msaulteti by a negro hoy mi her bet i fnin the a iel. ms a' Hamil- Bvei I.oiiiluuu ciiinty. Her KreaaM taraftalea alarmed tin- Bead, ead to that he could not accomplish dogi rajoee. ha tefl her Bad ratal aid i imiiinii. waa subeaqoeotlj aa -ii Pete eil uml committed to ul Illili IOU lal I llnlt BliKhl ci ai.

inn lake ti ul titu Im.ii.-.l i. innis. Dr, Ihtvid's mi. ii I ti ir, borshound, and an him VIRGINIA ITEMS. NEWS AND NOTES FROM ALL OVER THE STATE.

by Um "Tliiif?" nmi -iii-- an.l lalll-irial pOmAmnAtiemttemewA tr.un iii.nu- Asiii.ami. Nuveniher 1 reapondenoe.1?On the lat ol la-t April Hie A -h la tnt pt -ti'llit-e wan unac conni ol im --I buatneai fr.mi a rt li- i.i-s office to a Praeidential ap pointim nt ur third la-s niti'-e. wuhan tuc ranee in the mlary nf 8100 per i num. an Mr-. Mayo, who teas then itmietrem, received notioo to that I--- t.

On tho l-l of -he xv as m.ti? ned th it the salary ame agnin lecreeeed speneea, which nmounted to I 1" year. Hut before -rn- turned th over tu Mr. Blunt, ivie, baa received the up tment from tin' ILirrison-Wad ii. -lie Instructed bj tin' rtment at Wnahington to forward nnim in lier ardon, exe pt the tl irv tin- el IM oflloe, whicb Ix mt gi .1 00 per year. Con ligl ati 11 lek hen- "ti nc aa receivi d.

thal ns office third la? office, the department vt tn allow her univ the a fourth pedal ly Blunt, iii" Bt ni npjp dntee. ed I tht id- Ieee il.ii., memorial nted tn the .1 h-Mico of tm- -l'l that I 1 lily bull I the illy ha Ibe ly I '-I Hie iii. ni 1 ito nu ifould 1 eil vi. arith H1 Inj ry prt iii ut. -1 which in liv limond ihi- month, tbat I tfter eiaitii sboul ll te.

a lui will ipn to 1 Hub. ti .11. Bit Friend, riv 1 Ill 111 In' "I 1, I "ii, -t I un tu ihe 1 itch of d' -1 oration. Tv ti much '-um- 1 nt. nt.

I livit ill' I'd. But ivhuiii iu," and hail (ress put in-' xvi ut 'i ul thc 1 been reen two 1.1 l-t in ll kim 'in ni my ni uhu maine. Ml tha: In ticlmicii CSU s. iv nu truth in tin- 11 Wt 1 Ige linn 'iv tin-' impani he 1 1 men 1 11 mei i mn The -ult (,, '1 in thu xx ill hf irculated. all for ti l-j 1 fcom all 1, LU ell 111 ill! 1 XX ill.

"Il il I jil! I rra lal i pol iti- bet vi no. ito I 'll. dallah- Mri -mw Kl rn, 11. igh do i-i; ai A 1 1 mai Un idley; aril I 1 iii.un Can .111. 'He fill' lt, ill ,1 then.

a X-tl th- 'tile Ill ttl. i.llr.l ami 1,., ,1. -athecoui ham 1 di'- liegittt -ii- 11 1 thoroofhly' or le nix lllc all 1 'I'll Pan- acv'u twill -ii e.i under iv. tn 1 ll than 25,0 maj uity. 1 xi 1 Mivi -I- nt xe- ix in Danville.

It iaaarmiaed that included to poatpone bia trip to I err. un! -a ia pointe IO ehof judgia. Tia well Mil 1. tr;" 1 tiii.lv nf u. odland 'Uft 1.

Wm. t.lui there nra numeroue canci running wild. ia a them ai weigh '00 pounds. They have I thara. 1: 1- I.

tm ut- 1 M-ai-t. third rv iiinl Ibn farmer, nn-n- powe me than others laheebiedoga 1.11 ui down, but invariably the the iain Ulled. mane un M. II xx 1 a- beeoeanouncing bimeelf 1 anti-Maboaatte, maden apeech in rsburg night, in vhioh .1 let WIS I. 1 hove ami tm- 1.

an ta He 4 hi- frteotle i hi lp lUpporl the Rt publican ticket. A NOBJnUHARITV. THE RICHMOND FEMALE ORPHAN ASYLUM. How ll lain- I.i In I.lani SS tatt Ha I l.i I s.lert?l4?ll..- Work-Ksrljr Csalilentlsas le Ilse inatiiuiioD. The foUoariBg outline of the origin ami aabs-rsiueeti bktoryof the Inetita tion now knoss-n aa "Kichmond Orphaa been hastily from and military rec.mis of the society, from its beginning to within quite areoeat data.

Daring thia period of it has iperieaoed mans trials ami Of fortune, bot through lng devotion the women of Rich? mond, it has survived them all. Efl) loyal baa been tins dsjeotJoa that, al? though marly century baa peened 11ss beginaing, some Ihoaa who bow ns B-Mra are iiirect deeoeadaatfl of ona cf thc original foundera of tba institution. Too historical aad aaaea value of wael ia about to ht corded ihould ezcuee the aecaaaitj ol dwelling npoa certain deteita ia tha nat ratlve, ss hu h. many may appear attractive or prolix. Ba tina it may.

it hoped that by reviving tha spirit of tboae who eo meas stars ago Imitated s. i ilim ss ii i tOOh littl" children bf tbe hand, ness zeal may be iwahi ned and more adequate ri mn ni nm', awarded the erforta of th sm lldss- il tun. il morning, aoma eigbl ar- ago, hm md was standing it the open door of ber nomi in ss hal wea it that time the court i i iin- 'tsn. She waa probably ing th tthei and tbe di na ind tret arnon iel a bid then ai uah 'I moat ol the dwi ll iluit neighborh Bi I Idenlj directed tin- pearance ri, a im. ia piteou to her for I The tender us.i pic thia in tn loved simple incident ibtless Him, ss ho on a i mpl inf cupidity of tscai i t.

hs remi Ilia diecipl. that I 1 ni ing waa near, I i i a bave ss ith iu." The tin npou ss-' ur red tl -i" bi bi i ss i ss-itii I ilthough ii ni puseity and i entleman ii nae i Mmi ni I i to the Bu mile i "i th Hs ti-il asl i tei in 'fi Dor i lu Washington in 179-1 to ol the forces the 1 ss in I in- t) inc ia I du Hillls ni the in il ss a. then hat the i he pur ii iden! of tbe po i littl I I ss lill the I eli. ti" oeigbboi od relating the i ii un-! ii I -ung forth tluiii; for the indigent pei of tbe city. Hei und ms I III i- lady li il mis.

Bul SS I prom i Deni and well? i were insure thc Dg Illi? of tbeir itures. were Mia. Ional t'arri tighter Jai qu 'lin Ambli i i. ii. i dater ol Bira.

i ill 1 N. Nichol i-. ss bo li 11 i- en Miss I lo -I I ss a 1.1 i 'ringtou bad bet te nd -liitinii Hltllel ll i er tin-. 'un nd i small white I ss li, i. ti irsball ii I Ir.

unii. I s. Mi. waa I l.l. ai.il Of the is St Illili .1 l.i ii i -1 nun -I bj Mr Wood ss, i ire thi un.

In s. lt nb i id. I itained I ith IH "for i fort I tli-t: nance und inati iclioa inni nibs Ill I Of ll.ere th fi rp nt 1 I'-, is. ted bj i int ii the i rn I'S' st-r In Un ived, keep ta I of does collected, ami m. nt ii the lu-t i ii Ma-, r.

The flOlil sst-r tn I Over to th -t-er- t.iry all ann.nut-, ititi. Tile Stele is m.m ibe aa i i nt. be rei.lien-1 tm tiur at the Mas aim s. mber I iii VISIlOl re i out fi bj fis ol eh trihi i id for un-iiiii. rabip sse.e to be nan i de I by i mi mber ol tin ty.

tanoni lubscrtptlon to toot r. Sn BBembers t(. aol ai toappoinl by vofc deni ia i itcrei us pro feat, if the ar officers iii be iheeat, recea cs ni the i'i- ea till, ti ht i ai tho me. tn i ext ali'r tb, I Seamy. 1 st ol tin- mi ml era pn -t nt red io it ike ititi-ruti me in the rulea ns fur thc ajoeaimneal ol tOCiety.

Alter he Teinal Hu "t-M iiati iii Inti bt'en lillis-ur cd it needed rands atnaai with IO begin linns. bjvi ul ii in anti) ne th, a of tho win. ri 'Itribtiti tl i. in nd ihe ii ii by fit i. Ba ing sain geejeol gioal the hat shows bow pron ptlj Um an to the eall th i tv I tin ssl el.

ll bul ni i -i i Hill Of RO ORA RUH HAN CHA DAV CUT PIOJ CZAI DR. COM H1CI GILLI HANi PEAF RUM the ity at tier ki.ui 1 I'l t. i tl.s Km ll Sr. of those who initiated thu bein enterprise. It should bs alfo that Rt the time this money wm worth mocli han it noa ia.

An Indi I cumddrreii rn regnrded at this The following th t. of -et and nnaounta buted by them aa far ll buoe Mri. I. Ambler, 110 Mm M. SH; Mrs.

Mi ton. Mt i I'hetHlli Mra. runic. an Mm. li "I Mm.

Imldiip. Mill Mrn. Ooodwln, Mr-. diiit n. Long, i Mw.

I li Marshall, Mra ii iyo, 17 Mi-. IM Mrs. I Page, 15; Mrs. Prosser, HO; Mrs. i unI'di ii.

SI: Mi- Radcliff, SS; Mi S'. Mt Wu, d. s. ll Binni" full.nt tog 1 tn Un Mi man. dolph.

Solicit Willie Diddup, Mra ll and Mrs. ...1. tel.I I. min Hi a I xx xx I mind lt lui 8 -lil lera mus! inn nu one 1 rn to Ilea 11 fil? ial (her. Il ix ittlxe LEAVENING POWEB the various.Baking Powders illus, trated from actual tests.

YAL hen fresh) KV eporta of Government Chcmuta. public. 11 Wm m. Ml i ll Alum 'ULMONlC anet aeseassli mmaaei rtiJaeas 11 ip aa a be HaaaSa. le Um I Miall lir.

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