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.1 TIIE PHILADELPHIA JUNE ,18, 18G7. head nanera of the stunld story that General Pons lud vernmenL. for the use of common schools. It onens NEAV, IlOOltfeJ vllle, Virginia, we visited freedmen's schools, and I i with en exempUncstion of the origin of civil society no out state tne airnols train when 1 say that we ao to understand ns. oer habit snd rmrposee.

Wbea tn my several addresses' I told them not the colored peon's, or the "low downs." but the wealthier nuHlnw not establish schools, and contrive souis means to in Philadelphia: end government, followed by fall explanation of the aTi-Sax Hons. By Charles an 1 ti i i. ure tbe white people of the South to educate their of my audiences that, masters as they had been oi admonished me to speak ne more in tieorjMa. 1 -In North Carolina I spoke in the cities of Charlotte, Concord, Salisbury and tireewboro. and my reception in each caoe was as cordial as at Memphis or Mew Orleans, but lees demonstrative, beranee the cities were emsller.

I came thence to Danville, Vlreinia, where I made my closing address to a very Urge asr children, tbe colored people will, in five years, be their cnaracterlguos of Monarchy; Aristocracy ana Republics. 'Tbe greater portion of the work is taken np superiors micuectiiaiiy. uiousanas oi acres ana nnnareas or slaves, they had never been able to provide themselvee and families with many of the best results of wealth a. 0. x-etersou Ob Dnnivn.

i This is the fifth volume of Peterson A Brothers' 'Green Cloth Edition of Charts Diekene' works. It eontains In complete form, and handsomely printed Jiv oav tne rreeumen schools are erowned with child with onr own model institutions their origin, method nd practical Workings are all very fully and accu hich enter -Into the dally bfe of a-Paila. mblace of citizens. Thus, you will see, my friends. Iphia working-man, they would look skepa ren from five years upwards, and with men and women at night, after their day work is over.

The story of one black man vfas this- Thai be bad eome Into the school, and asked whether he could stay there until rately explained. Jfor sals by B. Lipplncott 4 Co. on Bne waiw spwi, uro isiuuu wovei vi disss Honse," for which these enterprising Philadelphia Jsssis txo Han Fsiinds. Philadelphia- i.

Skelly publishers, in conjunction with the Messrs. Harper of Co. New York, paid Mr. Dickens In geld. The A story for children, combining entertainment with lice! but arter i bad desert hea our neat two story houses with four rooms each, and the outer, kitchen and bath room supplied with hot water from the range, snd lighted through with gas) and the large, well lighted and ventilated scnooi bouse for the children, near home; the pnblic library or inntitnte that crossed Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, and, leaving the last named State by Lake Pentchartraia and the Gulf, for1 Alabama, and coming thence throuprh Georgia, Bontb Carolina, North Carolina and Vlnginia, on the homeward trip, I saw something of the South.

i ii I now know from observation snd interennrse, something of its people, snd I do but say to you, what I said to each of my audiences, large or small, public or volume is embellished with thirty-seven original Ulus-1 exemplary Instruction. It is the author's alnvto IbcuI trattons from designs by Hablet K. Browne. I I ct religions precepts in a manner pleasing and accept- he eould get an education. He was asked in return who would support him.

"I will support myself while I said be. "i got a Utile piece of laud, snd made a good and sold is well 1 have come for an education while my brother' works the land on shares. I want to stay here until I can get an sdnea-lion." He will get su education, for he Is the first scholar in one of the finest classified schools I ever saw. near by; tbe choice among cnurcnes oi an denominations; the cheap daily newspaper, and other thing! These excellent engravlnga were first produced in I tb) to young readers, and he successfully acconx this conntry under the superintendence of the Har-' pHbes this pralsswortoy ji-U Ji laminar to you ail most oi mem wouiu numit uis correctness of my proposition, We can th is teach 1. i i i Bsadlk's Dims Chk.

IxsmooToa Ann TAosmna akd pers, and then purchased by Peterson Brothers, who are now the exclusive proprietors of the original Kowmo. AewYork: Beadle fc Co. Srivaie, in sen 001 room, or irom pnoiic piaiiorm, ia! ths whole people will soon regard the terrible war through which we nave just passed, as the throes and agony of the birth of a new, higher, holier, and more Another remarkable thing In these schools is the wieiU lllllijll. Sim UW Kin UBS CUIUV WlM-O HUJ VI those who were recently our foes are willing to heat These an two cheap and useful little manuals. Tbe large proportion of white pupils found in them.

Thin, doubtless, surprises you, after what I have Inst said. American illustrations. This volume, like its four predecessors, is substantially snd ornately bound la us, sua co-operate with ns in any good wora for the poor among whom they dwell. That is because vou navs not vieiteo many oi tne cities first Is from ths pen of Mlron J. Hazletlne, and contains all tbe elements, of the royal game; their applications to play by means of the most approved open- messed nation than tne worm use yet Known.

(Ursat apulanse.) I saw during my trip a country upon which (he Almighty bas with most lavish hand bestowed His rich green cloth, with well-executed medallion portrait of the South, and suppose that tbe question of the in cold of the anthor, and the title of the. work In tev us, men, my ineuda, while manfully aerenainf all that is good in onr opinions or institutions, em deavor to forget tbe strive to improve tbe Yesterday is gone no man knows whither; but to-morrow is before ns with Its Inevitable duties sod color of a person depends on prismatic rays, on pigments, or on chemical combination. That Is a delusion. ings, together with a series of masterly games. The est material gifts.

It Is gorged with every miners). I gilt letters on the cover, giving the book an ornamental, bnt at the same time neat and tasty appear second book Is by Henry Chadwick, snd gives full In Throughout tbe South the color of a human being is navs scsrceiy been in a 0119 mar. aoes not a Donna in coaUliron, copper and lead, and have traveled for days over a region of conntry as richly underlaid with not a queKiion oi science, out oi iramuou; ana ance. "Bleak House," in this complete and elegant teecners oi one rreeamen scnooi. in wntcn mere was structions in ths art of managing yachts and row boats.

Aiisuoai Edition or Da. William Smith! Dionoi. style. Is sold at the remarkably low price of tl'25. The its possible blessings or calamities.

Let each mas labor, within the limits prescribed by good consciences to promote his own welfare and that of his family! for so all will be blessed. In the development of ths no pupil that had not been a slave, assured us thitt quite twenty-five per cent, of the scholars would be publishers also issue an edition In green paper covers AST or tus Biiilb. New York Hunt Houghton. roia-oearing quartr. as tne monntains or Colorado or California.

Let me speak specisliy of North Carolina, because, as is equally true of Virginia, poverty has driven hundreds of thousands of her native citizens into exile. My friends, North Carolina ia the most gricnltural. mineral, and manufactnriuir Part third of this superior Biblical lexicon has just at one dollar. "A Replv to inn Brv. Dr.

Gf.okof Jchkik's Tskatisr, reoognizea as wmte people ui any pari oi me is or m. This gives you tbe key to the abandonment by the Southern leaders of the narrow dogma that slavery was the true position of the iwro, and their assertion of the broad doctrine thalslsverv is tbs true position the country, work and wages will be secured to alb and ample opportunity afforded to the most restlesl or daring enterprise, JSNTfTI.KB "SABIIAITUlMnS," DJ Martyr. been Issusd. It is entirely occupied with tbe letter opening with "Badger Skins'' and closing with Butter. beautiful snd richest noruon of God's earth unon fmiMflAlfltlla '1'.

IWIWWl KAII. which my vision or feet have ever rested. You know The promiwes held out In the prospectus to this vain- of the laborer. This oceiirrea about 1B4T, and I re tbat she produces cotton, nee, JiKligo, tar, pitch, tur- The object of the author of this comprehensive and elaborate treatise is to combat the views expressed by hen will sneering Enrope discover that the TJnloi Is not only indivisible and indestructible, (Applause! but that the atmosphere of our conntry, from Alak aa Mr. Sumner calls our newlv acquired possessions! member Inviting the attention of suck of yon ss then heard me, to it, on the 16th of September, ISM, in my able work are being literally luliiUed.

James Claxton Is the agent for this city. Tna LoNDosc.QcABTimxv Ravww. pvuimv biiu superior uiuuer. 1 uu snow toai oer sou and climate are adapted to the cereals, wheat, corn, rye, buckwheat and oats. Dr.

Junkin on the sinfulness of running the city pas address at spring uaraen iiaH. rmmiscnous inter' senger railway cars on Sunday. Justin Msrtyr insists to tne kio tirande, is so pure that no slave can breath! it. (Applause and Cheers.) Again thsnktne vou. mv friends and neighbors, fm Science and history, past and present, are discussed iiui you pro in ao not xnow mat that Btate long known as tbe Rip Van Winkle of the Union, from that the opponents of Sunday passenger railway tra- course had already expelled the blood of Africa from the veins of so many of their slave that tbey were compelled to take this position or fail to cover tbeir most valuable property by their logic.

I Tel base their objections mainly upon the supposition which more than fifty thousand free white people have Li 1 j- 1 this exhibition of your personal regard, I pray thai in ths pages of the London Quarterly for ApruU Tbe United Btatee receives attention in "New American lieu iu uiv iwu Duties ui Anuisna inn zuinois, is me mucin nennia in immnra tnu uyi an nnc uu uoa nest messing may ioiiow you to your homes. iui von as, wnac is me suint ana temner oi tne land of wine and honey, the apple and peach, of Antlcnarlans will find, rare food for xrnatftd with their own linemea thafc en enrrnnt is Southern ceonleT There i. doubtless, a crest deal of thought in "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages." FIIOSI YOIIK. tbe flg and pomegranate, all of which I saw prospering iu open field and under the most artless cnltnra. ineneartinai ids oi nnrestrainea locomo sunen discontent, i ne ume naa not yei come wnen Historical students will be edified by the papers on Its native vines made the fortune of Longworth, who tion which one who is alIe may iudnlge without sin-upon a week day, because with hira who Is unable 5reciut Corrttfxmdeneeq the huuirr.

the "Character of George the Third and "Wellington on the Peninsula." M. De Chatllu's recent volume it would be sufe to withdraw the military. Not but that there are large portions of tbe South that are well regulated and orderly, without any troops within fifty or a hundred miles of them. I hsve referred to Danville. The nearest post to that town, at which trooi were stationed, waa seventy-three miles, and yet New Yobk.

June 17, 184T. This morning the canal bridge over Warren street, cameo cmungs inence. i-ne wine producing vineyards of Western the base and on ths Islands of Lake Erie, and scattered through Missouri, are from the cuttings taken from the native on "Ashaneo Land," ia elaborately reviewed. Mod a sin, Should he indulge In It upon Sunday; that the removal of this legal restraint will result in a standing temptation to a breach of the peace, and an occasion In Newark, gave way under -the weight of a hear team which was crossing, and several persona wert vines 01 norm uaroiina. 1 Ths Catawba, the Lincoln, the Isabella, anil HrW era political economy receives careful attention In an article on "Railway Finance." And tbe great Reform movement now agitating England, is described under for the wildest license.

oraer prevails mere ana in ice vicinity, as periecuy as at the large stations. -i i seriously Injured. it r-u-rf The strictly theological aspect of the mooted ques than all the Scnppernong, of which as it bas not yet been successfully transplanted, eastern North Carolina has the monoDolv. There it crows snontans. Intelligent neon all over tbe south are welcoming While some boys were shooting at a mark with) I the caption of "The Four Reform Orators." B.

tion la illsenaaM mt trrat Umt-thf thai aniline rnintna intercourse with 'the North, are subscribing to Northern Republican, agricultural and religious Zieber Is the agent for Philadelphia. liberally from the opinions of many learned Divines, concerning the interpretation and binding force upon TOiriaftana nf nil tha nvmrfatnna it tha. fan-tli Mm. newspapers, and are, In a political sense, ssking ear revolver In a yard, in Brooklyn Sunday afternoon, one of the halls passed through the second story window into the bath-room of Mr. William Dodwortb, financial editor of tbe Commercial A dvtrtutr, residing onsly ss a weed.

Ths woods and hill sides teem with tbe richest honey-bearing flowers, and the bees Invite you to put up but a rude box, that tbey may reward your kindness with the sweetest treasure. There is not a vsge- SPEECH OF JUDGE KELLET; nestly ana prayertuity, wnac most we ao to oe BU.HU. i mandraent. This careful and SDlrited renlv will. The colored roeonle understand themselves and the Addressed to his Fellow Cltlzeoe Assembled to IHUI1 VM IVIUIUUII 1 VU.

11 UU1U laoie we proance inai will not tnrive in North Caro questions at issue thoroughly. Tbey need no Northern missionaries among them. If tbs North will edu tireet liim on bis Ilemrn from the South, in Classon avenne. Mr. Dod worth waa taking bath at the time, and the ball entered hie thigh, making a wound four inches In length.

A boy named lina, ana under these abounding stores of agricultural cate them that ia all thev want to be freed from the wealth, a belt, rarminr from fortv to one hundred Judge Eelley said-My friends, neighbors and con 1: views diametrically the opposite to those advanced supported by "Justin Martyr." The public mind needs enlightenment on the "Sunday Car and both parties will sow command a respectful hear shackles of ignorance. Tbe political work there will stituents -I am profoundly grateful for this demon ne better done dv tnemseives man inrouen nortnern Edward T. Hawkins, who ia supposed to have dh charged the pistol, waa arrested and locked np to await tbe result of Mr. Dodworth's injuries. A stration of your affectionate interest, never knew miles wide across tne entire State, is so richly under, laid with gold, that a persoa with common frying-pan, may wasn the sands of many of the rivulets, snd make from one to three dollars per day.

My friends, as I traveled from dav to dav tliromh thia native visitors. They have among them orators that would how sacred that word home, so felicitously uttered by ing from the community at large. surprise those who assert tbe intellectual inferiority of the race. L. B.

Berry, of Alabama, who did not A large number of people, anxious to get glimpse Fas Abots Rubics. A Novel. By Mrs, J. tL Blddle. Mr, Plerson was, until during my recent absence from you.

When cowering before more than, hundred wealth and beauty, I saw how sin had driven man out Philadelphia: J. B. Lippiuoott St Co. i of Win. T.

Ekldmore, the murderer of Wo. Bishmj Can, gathered at the County Court House, aa hour bullets, or while my body was sheltered from tbem by know his letters when the war ended, is said to be one of the most remarkable orators in tbe United States: and it is claimed that, if he makes a tour through the North, he will rival 1'red. Douglass, 1 The author of "George Geith" and "The Race for 01 raraaise; for never had I seen such poverty ss I found hi North Carolina, save in Sonth Carolina, Alabama and Mississippi, where people are starving in those of two negroes, who periled their lives to save Wealth," has established for herself permanent and prominent place in the large corps of modern novel before the opening of the Oyer and Terminer this morning. Policemen had to be stationed along the corridors to keep a passage open for the Jurors and mine, 1 realised how dear were home, kindred and with a ms scno aroniD ana foreign travel. iue wxn 01 nature ncoesi Douiuies.

in worth Carolina, a colored man named mmi nas xou cannot comprehend and credit this statement. the reputation of being the ablest popular orator In the friends. I left you at the Invitation of the Governor of Louialana and ths Mayor of New Orleans, to visit that distant State and city, hoping that I might serve state. 4 ames oimms, ue orouier oi i nomas oimms, L. V.

1. fcnw. QmIam I. omcers connected witn tne court, eaiaincre wss brought in about half-past nine o'clock In Irons, and although be assumed a careless, independent air, he eould not disguise the fact that he wae not at ease, writers. She possesses tn an eminent degree the Brat requisite of a novsllgttbs power of entertaining her readers.

And this desirable power she always fully developes. Her stories never drag, the charao ters are not permitted to be prosy, and the dialogues are always to the point "Far Above Rubles" is a I tell you it Is true. I could not credit it mvself. It was long before observation enabled me fully to comprehend it. Go with me to Mississippi.

I will take you to Hernando. Once Hernando was an Important railroad town and station. There are scattered around it a few large old mansions, abandoned and coin? to uiv siavo wuv was mwu uviu wawu iu ia said to be gifted with the power of declamation our distracted country, and eager to view that nearly one-half of our cts-Misuissippl territory front which, by reason of my love of personal liberty, I and that Be was nervous and agitated. At 11 o'clock the prisoner was brought up, when Judge Barnard asked him if be was ready (or trial. and invective almost beyond any living American orator; and the people in every town in which we were entertained did not fail to bring to our notice men who were their slaves two years ago, snd whom ruin.

It was once tbe centre of a great cotton growing region, but now. as far as the eve rnnlrt ranra from tha hsd so long been' excluded. I did not dream of pleasant and interesting story of English domestic thev recognizee, now as weir Doiiucai ennaia. tme Ufe, with an artistic and absorbing plot, which Is well platform of the car, we saw nothing but sedge grass, a aA I. I .1 I 1 1 1 danger.

Others spoke of it, bnt I scoffed at the idea. I went, bearing no hatred any man bni tie replied mac he was not, nut stated that he naa engaged at easrs. Jencks and Town send to defend him. The District Attorney said that tbe Coert had st ready assigned Messrs. Hughes and PearsaU to fend the prisoner.

eoneelved and cleverly executed. In the selection of gentleman, speaking of a shoemaker, said to me: We always knew he had better sense than his mas light summer reading for the conntry and sea-shore, believing that the truths which for tbe lsst eleven ter, thoneh he waa a learned indge." -u "ia. iB valueless, ur uiv reu, glaring suuaou, washed and eut by countless gullies, till under the bright sun it looked like a million names ef red fire, blazing up from the earth. Tbe owners of that once rich land had planted It etch The Diisoaer said be would prefer Mr. Jencks, and Some of von have heard me called a "negro wor years I have been in the habit of proclaiming to you, would be specially useful to tbe people of that Mrs.

Riddle! last novel should not be forgotten. It is Issued in the neat and elegant style- tor which the the latter then moved that the trial be postponed. shipper." If that phrase is Intended to apply to one successive year with cotton, till thev extracted from it section, I gladly availed myself of the opportunity of Judge Barnard said he would recognize Mr. Jenekl for the nresent. so that the Drisoner might have si wno apprecutea tne intellect ana cnaracier oi me A M.A.

A uiml. 4, MlaannKI Messrs. LIpnincott have become famous. Pcrnuo Laws of Tna TJhitis Statm or America, every agricultural element and those fibrous roots uttering them kindly and courteously in their midst aillWAUIVIJV.H now 1.1 II-H ,1 pi 1 Vli H. A freely admit that I bad done the race gross injustice by Edited by George p.

Banger. Boston: Little, Urown wiiu wmtii nature mats toe sou ana protects 11 irom wsshine. In resnonse tn a nnpulinn aa tn tha extant wo. my nigneetestimsie, ana a rew year wiu aemoneiraie the fact to all unprejudiced minds. opportunity to consult with hfm.

The prisoner waf allowed to withdraw to a private room with tbe counsel, for the purpose of making arrangemente for hit Considerable time will be occunled in securing and, my friends, throughout my extended excursion I was received with all tbe kindness and courtesy the people were able to bestow upon me wherever I went, save ia one city. therefore, beg foa. not to charge In accordance with a Joint resolution of Congress roor ana ignorant aa tney were wnen tney escaped passed September 26, 1650, and March 31, 1668, Messrs. of the desolation we beheld, a fellow traveler, a Mis-sissippian, said "it la pretty wide. There was not a plantation within some miles of the station, on which a family could make a living," and added, "the soil was always light, and whej tbe rain begantowashlt.it rrom slavery, tney are rapiuiy acquiring property.

in this good work members of the Society of Friends are aiding them most judiciously, by purchasing band in Little, Brown St Co. became the official publishers of the murderous spirit of the Mobile mob to the South' jury, as the case has bad a wide publicity, and ths citizens are quite familiar with all the details. Ths principal witness In the ease will be officer Dwyer, u.li. IK a m- I oh I Via npiaimav nnti! ha the laws and. treaties of the united States.

The pre em people at large. (Applause.) That outrage was large tracts and selling it to them in small quantities made quick work of it" Skillful culture would not only have saved that wide region from desolation, but due more largely to Andrew Johnson, the reactionary sent volume records the legislative labors performed at the second session of the Thirty-ninth Congress. at cost ana on time. I saw places niceiy unproved, on the last Davment for which seven years had been was captured. President of the United States, than even to the auueu 10 us weaim-pTouucing power.

Come with me strain, niv friends, to Rontb Carolina. It contains one hundred and eleven statutes, sixty municipal authorities of Mobile or the mob tbey given, but which two years have served to tree from indebtedness, Tbey have neither eaten or wasted the seeds sent them by Northern benevolence or tbe public resolutions, and aix proclamations by the Presi and behold a mother who, having "roped" herself to a Dlow. is Striving to dra it thmnirh tha earth, wtiiln should have held in subjection. The chief pro dent. For sale by J.

B. Llpplncott St Co. Agricultural Department, nut arouna eacn rreeaman moter of that murderous riot was i a recreant Northerner, who had been sent to that city by Babi.y and Lat Pafiss, Hithibto UncoT.i.voTsn. home where these have cone, la a vegetable garden her son, apparently about eleven years old, endeavors to guide it tbat they may open a furrow in which to deposit the few seeds Northern charity hss sent them. You cannot imagine such a scene.

Bnt I assure von By William Thackeray. Boston Ticknor Si such as we observe In our rides in this vicinity. They sre an imnroviug Deonle. and if men from the North the President as Assessor of Internal Revenue, Fields. Colonel Mann, formerly of Michigan, who owns the that I could detain vou for honrs hv tllnntratlons bnt At one ciock last evening wmcer riscner oroogiu to tbe Ninth Precinct Station House a colored ma named John nazxard, whom he found at the corner oi Bleecker and Perry streets, prostrated from the effect of the beat, Two children of Mr.

Archer, aged three and a hall and seven years each, yesterday fell from the observe tory of tbe Bay Kidge Hotel, Long Island, during th( temporary absence of their pareuts. Tbe brains of the little girl ware daubed out, and tbe boy's skull was fractured. Tbe Money market Is rather easier, with a mode-j rate business doing at M6 eenC for call loans. Foreign Exchange Is firm at 10X3110, gold, foi first class bills, American Gold is shade firmer. From the magazine literature of England Mr.

3, T. do not go in to aid them, will, by tbeir Industry, en-temrlaa and thrift regenerate the South. i Mobile Tim, That paper had, In advance of my ar little less striking than those of the terrible results of Mr friends, some of yon tired of city life, mar Fields has collected this casket of sparkling Thackeray gems. There are but twenty-five papers tn the rival, excited the passions of the Southern people think of emigrating. To such, I say, put not a against me, and in an article on the day preceding my volume there should have been fifty.

But the com thousand or fifteen hundred miles between your fami devoting an entire people to tbe production of a lew bulky agricultural products. I wish yon to remark that I have not spoken of the negroes of the South, but of the poor non-slaveholdtng whites, "the low downs," as I often heard them called. What would we. in Pennsylvania, with onr mani arrival, every allegation, In which Colonel Mann ad lies and their old homes by going to tbe distant west piler, in his neat and modest preface, bints at the pos sibility of future collections of a similar character, a or 'mere is a more genial cumare ana a conntry aa rich and beautiful within a few hun mitted in the presence of two gentlemen now present to be wholly false and unfounded, bad Inflamed the dred miles of vonr home, where you can buy agricul fold diversification of pursuits, think if the owner of passions of the Irish citizens of Mobile against me. tural and mineral lands at from two to five dollars an a isrni 01 one nnnarea acres should apply to the go hint which the reading public will insist upon taking as a promise, Mr.

Fields has been delving in the mine where these literary Jewels are thickly strewn, and he certainly owes it to himself and the world to But not to detain you with the details of that san opening at 187, declining to 137 V. advancing to and closing at 13T. Government stocks are, quiet and firm. Stocks sre firmer. Canton has Michigan Illinois New York Central.

i Hudson, jk Heading, acre in which vou can buv land almost contiguous to vernment rur rations to support msramlly. ret it is not a novel or nanatnral sight at the South. Lieu- li.nJnlnii.l "I I) CJJ. 1. I 1 J.

guiuary scene, let me say that the outbreak was pro voked by bo indiscreet word of It had been towns destined, under the influence of freedom, soon to be large cities, whose railroad connections are already established, at from five to fifteen dollars an acre. In this region, your skill as machinists will be bring more of tbem to the light, especially as his ex iiHMirwiuuM r. Ate IKUl.1 111 AIUIU AUIIllllil, IB Tost Commandant at Salisbury, N. and adminis- and Cleveland and Toledo, I cent. planned before I went to the meeting, if not before perience enables him to get at them conveniently, N.

T. 8TOCK SALES SfiCOND BOARD, JUNB vers ins snatrs oi tne Bureau of Ketugees and Freedmen within his. command. I recomized In him not of Immense value. Many of the rich gold and copper 200 sh S8 C.H.es,B-zO.C I mines of North Carolina bave already passed into the To note the characteristics- of these papers would be doing the author, compiler and public an injustice let it suffice that they are from the pen of Thackeray, fl.B0O do arrived In Mobile, and tbe man immediately behind me would have been shot through the head, as he was, snd another not five feet from me would have been murdered, as be was, at the preconcerted signal bad I been reading tbe Litany or the Lord's Prayer.

I am only gallant son of Pennsylvania, bat an old personal friend. It happened to be ration day, which occurs, I believe, once a fortnight, and with my companions I gladly accepted his invitation to his office, toOsh Marin. 14 TOO sh Psciflc U2- 65 sh H. Y. 100 do ion tit TOO and garnered by J.

T. Fields. G. W. Pitcher has the possession of Northern men, and are being worked by the most approved machinery, i i As experience demonstrates their richness, this field will become largely productiveof wealth and employment.

But the rivers of the South furnish boundless book for sale. looo sh Kris eo'. U.S.8s,B-iO.C 'AS. lss.1097, 110)i 900 Tree. 15.000 Trees.

T-30's. lamMUS or Panama a wit ITS Conrw esoiat. Commotions. By F. Nv Otis.

'ew York: Harper water power much of which, washes beds of iron. told it has been sneeringly said that I got under a table. I have never been a soldier or sought reputation at the cannon's month, and very freely admit that, when the bullets were whizzing by and pattering against the coal and limestone. I have visited Lswiston, Brothers. Nashua srnd Manchester, is.

and Lowell and Law An Interesting volume to all who take an Interest, in 8d 10(11 looshJt.s. (' 800 dO. 4. 800 tun i 100 sh Mich, 113 84 sh lib Cent 11 SOO sh Cle. A PitU 77 'i SOOsbChLA.N.W...

V4 soOshC. AN.W.Prf. SUV wall behind me, I would have thanked Almighty God rence, and I assure yon tbat a single stresm in each of the States of Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina, furnishes power vastly in excess xenn.es, new the dauntless and energetic enterprise of our time snd people, presenting in brief and graphic form the great difficulties which bad to be overcome in building a for a bullet-proof table under which to creep. mat we migut ooeerve ins cnaracier ana necessities oi tbe applicants. They must bave numbered hnndreds, a large preponderance of whom were Many of them had walked more than fifteen miles to procure a little corn and bacon.

As one lean, pale woman advanced and gave her name the Colonel said: "Yon have been here before, and I think yon own land." "Yes, sir," eaid she, "I own a little." "How mnebf" asked be. "Abont a hundred acrea." "How much of it is cleared?" "The butt end of It." "Well, then, why did you not plant ftt" "AU that's cleared is planted." "What, then, brings you for rations?" "Want, Colonel. I must have something for the children to eat till the corn ripens. I can't make it ripen till the season comes." 1,000 do. 67H (17.000 Missouri 6's.

iio.ooo In Memphis, ths people of which I sddressed before railroad over the morasses and through the Jungles of going to New Orleans, tbe elegant opera house was 600 sh Cle. 1 $3,000 N. Car. 63V the Isthmus Its great Importance to the commercial crowded. My audience represented every shade of 533400 lio.ooo 110,000 a AM.

to or that required to movs tne machinery oi tne cities I have named. Much of the cotton croo will vet be spun and woven by this power, near to ths fields on which it grown. To enterprising and ingenious emigrants I say, go to the rich aud ferliie, but exhausted Sonth. What is required to regenerate the South la subsoil plows, pbosuhstes, agricultural implements generally, a large increase of horses, mules and horned interests of the world, and the present appearance of 000 00. sii.m 1000 do complexion and political opinion.

In many instances, at least, so well-known citizens of Memphis assured me, the late Rebel soldier, who had met our army on $10,004 $20,000 do. (7 the busy, bustling country, which, twenty years ago was tropical wilderness. Xftf volume also contains brief account of the Republics of Central America, and a travelers' and merchants' guids for the Panama many field, and the enfranchised slave, sat side by side, and when I closed my extended address, my 100 ah Adams 100 sh U. S. Exnresa.

ftS looshC.AKI. P4 9 VKlsbT.W.AW.... 44)2 100 do H0 do 44 100 sb P. P. W.

kC.WX two sh AL A T. R5 800 'i-': cattle, and a steadily increasing supply of steam engines and mining machinery, and such manufacturing A voice lhey are too lazy to work.) lo, my mend, they are not too lazy to work. They -are willing to work. They need guidance and Instruction. I told them In my publie addressee that tn their primitive wsy tbey work harder than we.

(Tbey ere too lazy to work.) No, my friend, I understand tbem better than you. Ton would deem it nrettr hard work to walk lOOshCumb. SI 100 tH uame and those of our city and Btate were heartily cheered. Railroad. Numerous well executed wood engravings of Panama, past and present, embellish the work.

For l'Wstt 46 Had I been In tome signal respect the nation's bene- tale by T. B. Peterson St Brothers. machinery as can oe moved ny water inese, with a comparatively small amount of cash capital, and a few earnest men to teach others their use and value, would. In few years make the South bloom like a garden, snd develop a population as loyal as Cuwina Puoks Bnortei inl BUttr M.

Tuland, Bit. factor. I could not have been more honored in New Tna Caxtoss. By Edward Bulwer Lytton. Phila fifteen or twenty miles for a few pecks of corn and pounds of bacon, and carry them on your shoulder to your distant home.

delphia! B. Lippincott Co. that of any northern state ounng me war. (Ap thangt IKaee. Canton, Hit New York Central, Wi(tMV Erie, WtMt; Hudson, 10aloX Miehigan Southern, lXWi Illinois Central, 120 um Cleveland and Toledo, Market firm.

r( "In a very handsome lOmo, of 7S5 pages, printed from large clear type on fine tinted paper, and bound In the now fashionable green and gold, the Messrs. woman oi whom I was speaking was not a lazy woman. She knew nothing of our agricultu plause.) And tbe Interests of Northern capitalists require them to supply those potent agencies at the earliest practicable day. Orleans than I was during my four days' slay in that gay and beautiful city. After I had addressed tea ihuiisaud af her people iu Lafayette Square, 1 waa generously entertained by (among others! a former citizen of Philadelphia, three of whose sons had served and one bad fallen In the Confederate army.

From many snch I received thanks lor the frankness and courtesy of my soeech. v. ral implements or methods, but was probably regarded lippincott Issue Bulwer's fafonte novel of "The Cax oy uer neighbors aa an adept in sonmero agriculture. New York Weekly Hank fstatement, Jane 17s like her neighbors, whose lands would not produce tint, my laboring menus, wnen i anvise you to move South, understandme to couple it with the suggestion that yon go in little colonies, say ef ten or twenty cotlou, or who did not own laborers to cultivate and Bank Statement ss made up to-dsy 1 pick It, she had planted herexhausted acres with corn. Uaans.

tons." A newand complete edition of Bulwer's novels Is needed at the present time, and shey can be issued In no more desirable form than this in which "The Caxtons" is enshrined. The novel is complete in one volume, which is of a size to be conveniently held in and when tbat single crop failed tbe country was Specie Leaving Aluune on a government ooai, wnirn, i may remark, was provided for me not st my request, but because Genera) 8heppard, tbs Post Commandant, concurred in the judgment of the Voion men of Mo-' taralliesi tarry who you your Atunucrn uauii Arrange for the regular receipt of the papers snd magazines for which you now subscribe, and let one of your number be st least capable of conducting a fair country school. In this way you will regenerate tbs neighbor 11,73 2,001, 1K1 famine-stricken, as Ireland was when rot asssiled ths potato. Yet we had eaten, tbe day before, at Concord, lint thirty miles dintaut. at the hospitable table of Mr.

Ugal Tender. 57,24,24 Deposit. i. McDonald, an old Peunsylvsnian, but long a citizen ef hood into which you go and preserve your children from tbe Ignorance which prevails. A single man or family going there would unconsciously lapse into the hand while reading, and the type Is so large and dear that It can In no wise injure, the ejes.

It is to be hoped all the novels of Bulwer will be rapidly Issued In a similar fornv- This new and desirable edi norm a variety oi Delicious vegetables, among which were potatoes as mealy aa can be grown few York Jlarketis, Jane 17 fl ASHEa-l'oU sre in daoutnd at (sTa. Psarl are aomi 1 bile, that my mends ana i wouia sncouuier insuit, not outrage, on, ths regular boat for Tewas, where we must take tbs cars, I proceeded to Montgomery. In that city, the picturesque site of which strikingly resembles that of Washington, I occupied rooms in the hotel from which the order to fire on Fort Sumter had gone forth, irora the balcony of which the Con on our virgin mil sities. al- a A a tion Is to be known as the "Globe." the a bits WIllCO prevail. igo-in, nra saj, uu not think of going to work for wages.

There is little demand as yet for skilled labor, and unskUled labor is in terrible excess, i un ilni-TDfl maraei is nrra uu quiet, dbabb amui kale at JB fur Middliu iTlsnds. A r'LOl'R. 4a Ke- iptA, ill bUls. Tne Flour market dull and heavy sod lw-j6e. lower.

Sales 430 bbls. at These people of whom I speak1 bad been taught to believe that cotton was the one thing to the production of which the South should devote itself, and that corn, as food for "mules and niggers," might, with A Paixtir's Camp. By Philip Gilbert Eamerton. Boston i Roberts Brothers. i Tbe colored hands in tne tooncco rectories oi ssn-111k ran earn about nine dollars per week; Mr.

Uamerton ia an enthusiastic landscape painter, federate Declaration lauepeuuenca uu nnst oeen read to tbe public, and on the balcony of which Hie-phen A. Douglas had been pelted wild eggs in ItitM). Though pursued by the malignant falsehoods of the Mobile papers, I felt ss safe and spoke as frankly in 57 for surwrfiue lor extra matej 1U K11 for etiuirs o.s IVW for superfine Westerni eominua to medium eitra Western; 1010 propriety, raieea wnen cotton ronia not, a former Southern leader said to me: bought niggers and to pursue his studies from nature, uninterruptedly, but in one of tbe towns of North Carolina, we eaw girls and women, who in a Philadelphia factory would ssu mule rsiav gulmhj, auu rmiKU cotton to Dn In the heats of summer and frosts of winter, he In niggers and mules," and I trood-humoredlv reolied vented a hut of paneled wood, walla and floor, and (all tor ehoiea ae.i iuii ta iur emnatm 10 swmi Mpi lug brands sxtra mrnid heup (Jhio, and tll'6uiil3 fur trade brands, 1H'60 for epriiif IxtiiiA, sad tit ISM'H for Luuw do. tlw market dueins dull. .1 1 1 MA kM.

.1 I receive rrom jour bis. um 1-1 wv, ui working king days in a tobacco factory for twenty-live Vies, and your continuous culture of cotton having eaten up your land, your negroes end mules were cents dav. One of tlie applicants to Colonel fcuie r. A I 1. A Ik- I Montgomery as now uu a auv uireuuuio.

i my home. 1 addressed tbe citizens from tbe rear of the capitol. Tbe meeting numbered about three thousand people, TAhite and colored, whueo political opinions were plate-glass windows. This habitation be first erected an the Lancashire and beneath Its canvas roof he made' elaborate studies of the. moorland about to eat yon when you begun tbe war." (Laugh I ri 1, rmuiraiiuwia nw.

at. tiuw. mm Wtll (or eommoB. aud fancy and sxtrs California Fluiir is hesvy and easier. Hales of 3il bbls.

anwwlta at tlll8'24. Kye riour favors the Silvers. Sales 450 bbls. at ft, Corn meal is without derided ter and applause.) inus ueatne tnaz destitution and desuair brood over tbe sunny Sonth, while its un- lor rations states, ana vstauiiBiiou ist, wis un husband worked in a saw-mill for thirty cents a-day; and the best laborers in their vicinity, without distinction of eolor, are employed in the rich gold mines th. latter stats, at sue dollar oer day.

quite ss diverse as their complexions. XHominr matured tbe harmony of the meeting and at Its close I was not only cheered, but leading citizens grouped Bales 4U0 bbls. st le'U for Cltv and 9H tm for ran- I equaled water-power runs to waste, snd its widely diffused snd inexhsustahls mines, of gold, sliver, copper, lesd, iron, Ac Ac snd coal to work tbem, all lie lax i)i israuuy wiue. heather. Be was mach annoyed by the impertinence and rudeness of the inhabitant 1b the neighborhood of his portable studio, and bis experiences with the English agricultural population were disagreeable in the extreme.

And as Mr. Bamertoo ia a born Briton, shout me and Dree ted me to vlinl other sections oi tbe i In this picture of helpless deatitution I am not portraying the effects of war. No. the fruitful seeds of isquurteaa unenancvo. GKAIN.No receipts of wheaC lie Wheat market Is enuislurbea wnere nature nau aepusiieo mem.

Slate and addrens the people. Conspicuous among There are tn North Carolina, as tne census shows. these was Judirs Warner, vmei justice, wno was a.io dull aud prices rtill tradiDir downward. Sales l.ibuh. 1 at 1 wxB-a for Chicago tprion.

sod fur No. I Uilwau, -kee. Kye is heavy. Sales of 1,700 bash, at f-t white adults who cannot read, and In Virginia, Chief Justice of the Confederate blaieol Alabama. T4.0O0.

These figures. 1 sppreoena, inaicare the general be be safety relied upon as an unprejudiced earrator. 'There is little of art In the first sub-division 1(1 UUIUfJlJ KIM tUia CCUVtl WB UUffWDl W1C, 11 started next morning for Atlanta, a beautiful and condition of the South in this respect. In their ignorance the maseees have been swayed to their ruin by this misery were orougni irom Airica in sisve imps. It was not the wsr that reduced Norfolk from the first commercial port of the Union to the position of sn inconsiderable town without foreign commerce.

The war did not convert tbe rich and beautiful land around Hernando Into an arid waste. The war did not drive ths ones proud occupants from those long-abandoned mansions, whose columns snd architraves aiinnidated. or from those villages of huts. prosperous city, which, by iu sudden rise from its uiewea tnv ana amouiuus men wuo uweu anion 1 of Mr. Hamerton'e book; the second volume is devoted to Scotland and its people, and the latter seem better mannered than those of England, at least ths Western, and retail kits at aud 1 frl it States Barley is quiet.

Hates of T) bush. snada West, free, at 1 IA. Uarbiy Malt is witltout decided change. SalssseT bnph. on privste taruis.

HeoeiiU Corn, bush. The Core market is a shade better with liht n-ceipu, snd a break In tne canal re- Salia of bush, at l(l7(iriS lor mived Western: lor dsmased and unsound; I1U1 for old mixed Western, and tl if fur Western -'How he-eeipuof biiKh. Oat ar Ic Iwtter. gales Ifues excecua uiv ia.uieu a uueiua. ib ia rapiuij uu-tUing its destiny, and becoming a great railroad and Commercial centre.

We arrived there toward tbe close af a briirht Suudav afternoon, and were received at the artist author was less Inconvenienced by imperil depot by a committee oi promiueut citizens, and tnou- them. They will gladly enrich themselves by adopting our methods and pursuits when they come to understand tbem. When I told tbem that they worked harder than we, and at more exhausting labor, that we lifted the toil that bowed them from the shoulders of man and devolved it upon coal and iron, and that without swinging tbe heavy scythe we made machinery mow and reap our fields, many of them looked cent cariosity, and finds time to sketch for bis readers numerous pea bah landscapes of Highland sanUS OI cotoreu people, in uieir ciean, gay ouuaay atllre. Tbe next morning we visited the 81017 school about which the poisonous vine hue twined its beautiful but fatal embrace for years Said one who for years recogiirzed Mr. Calhoun ae his Inspired lesder, but now has but little hope for the South: "We hsve sacrificed onr ountry to cotton, ami nlmrers.

and if vou regenerate it, its uros- freedmen, snd, large as is my iamuianty wun the schools of tbe North, Ism free to say that I bave a clasined school supersior to this. Iu the n.rit. will he our lasting reproach. Tbey were most scenery. The third part of the volume Is devoted to France, and here the artist ia merged Into tte traveler.

And is the latter guise, Mr. Uamerton does not appear to particular advantage, Taken as a whole the book is a readable one painters, of eonrae, will peruse and gain some valuable professional afternoon I addressed a meeting resembling that at Lapp who fell in the war, before the delusion was tinelled." Ssid another: "Why did not the Montgomery in numoers, cnaracier ana gooaoraer. Th.i.m ironerous exuresoions followed niv remarks'. uicreauious. To sustain my point I Invited their attention to what they bad all seen, that ingeniously contrived mass of iron, a locomotive, and begged them to note how It would, when animated by a Utile water from one of their purling brooks, and a little coal from one of their aboundiusr beds, under the guidance of a North and South understand each other? I believed unnnff th Bteuaufc ihiDTt Mid by ttw many that I was rtL-htirg for tbe prosperity of my countrvt bints.

For summer resding, tne Tanner's Camp' WQO gftthertu Around mo wa ma wuer vj mc -quarter at western) "w.iwva-.- Soii for Ubie sad Btate, i RK audunchanred. tnm OKKtii-ls Ann for phiue, and heavy for Bie poorer1 St A RIs steadf. Bales ef M0 hMs. st 113t3Ue. Mtiseovado, and lilS'c.

for Porte Kioo. M01riKo-l without aViided ehanre. HDl'S-Are quiet at iff be. 't Drw I'ETROLKUVI-U quief at 16c for crude, and BrttBo. rOVl'siOSThe Pork market opened, heavy an naif; mtt Tprui and 8a.

lor prime lif ia firTi 4S0 MU. at previous pnuea. bale Wbwi. piJie 9H Hsu. ais iulW Aaks) 160 boxes, at lOSe.

for Cumberland) iiJe. tt ttiort ribbed, aud Hue. lor short elesr. Cu Meats sn duU. Bales le tU.

at foe abonlden. and ll3'e for hania, Laid Is dull and heavy; salre o'J ZIX. iJi for new. Butter is unchanged at lUAtio will also become popular; although the author Is always egotistical, frequently meretricious, but ever to pay my expenwa wwuu inuim ui oiaie nf th DMiDla of every county. single man, move, at a speed greater than that of the race horse, masses of fieight which their mules and negroes could not move.

You ask what are ths chances of Improving tbrms sntertainiue. Ha acta out with tbe determination of in North Carolina, required but some mouth's imprisonment in one of your forts, and a plentiful supply of your newspapers, satisfied me tbat I was fighting against every cherished desire of my heart." The Sooth must be regenerated, and we of the North must do it. There are, however, many there who will aid us in the work, but we must plan and guide It. Let nnr statawmen traverse the South, and. as occasion feeing agreeable, except to tbe people of Lancashire, esxlv departure snd we leit tne next mornm.

tin mum. st Allfnima. wo win w. iuuvi. who will probably tot read his book and be please people.

The great OMiicujiy in way is iceir inair-In nt eimieniiit for education. In thia th. and entertaine to tbe last chapter saiepy I. contrast most strangely with the freedmen and their and at tbe Planters' which he conducted were waited upon by large numbers of citizens. I shall alwars regret that my engagements precluded offers, sneak frankly, bating no lot or breath of their Lipplucott St Co.

children. Tha whits roonle seemed to be Indifferent to ediica ODinions, but uttering tbem courteously, snd if any of la Yodro Citi7Vb MfAU By Rev. Joseph the possibility of my complying with their urgent Hon. but at Memiihis. New Orleans, Montgomerv, on has a iriena in an one oi tne taxes seno aim jour miiutttt tn remain ana laarcH uiv cuiavub.

aaau a Alden, D. D. Hem York: Sheldon UJ. ivrOuioi a.ia-a6e,fgrBUt!i. Uteenie m1c( UHtO jasper daily yoa bate read Wbituuif Bced.ii AUants the tvur cities ftf Marib Caroline and Uan been able to do so, it would have deprived kU Copper.

An admirable text bonk en the subject of ear go,.

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