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TUESDAY AUGUST 0. I87B-'» — — - «HVENT and COMMENT.Tim A mcrlonn lintel. Klolimond,£m* Inio now IiiuiiIm. Jnliii I*, lull'd, the former proprietor of Hie K*-t'hniigo and Ballard. mid also Mr. Dud-non, of i,l»o old Monumental, nro t« In Iso elnnjjo .if It. If |li try can't keep n hotel who on11 ?Tlio l'inrl Ilo-j•Stnl. chartered la*l «»■ Inter fur Inebriate* anil l^uiinl(r-x, lm* iMtni f. rin,illy opened In ldoh-iuonil.* ’apt. J. H. Blnford, Hupurlntond-. ut ii.r i liimln for Kltdntmud, died la-! wirck, nt tlnr Monroo (tvd riulpliur Mprlnga.Two pit la nl n pie ulo near Hlnunton took refuge from ruin wiili wmio buys In im hI*I shed, which Wn« struck ly IlklilnlNu, si llniK both of lliiflr ilraa-“i'M i i, tin;* Olio of them I'sc.ipi'd luto the rain m:il w u-i -raved ; llto other wan *’;iip :.t inulcr iIk* iliHir which vvuh luilt; Uinl clown, iiml was hurried no i iiui nIii' ufnrwurd tiled.On Monday of I nut wuuk tho Koutti-t rn hound mail train on the Midland !: It., collided with a stock train ue«r Mnimt*iiH. Tho ixjiri'H* iiml huggiuru iigtniiii wire inoro or loan hurt, but tin* passenger* wero uninjured. Much of Hu-' stock rMcupcd into llie wooiIh, nutl Miisuy Mlieeji atnl cnttli- were killed — The conductor of the Hlotik liuin had misread lile orders at Muhasiu.'I In*- Lynchburg I irj/inhm thinks liui tobnaco Will iShfltUi’e still furtherla price.Mm. Cinder ilt;lt; alone in the world.-.--i bus no children,and fulher, mother. Iilli'lilitnl, brother. mid -.inter nil aredead('. i. (iiulu dufcntud l’lntto liiot I- riilnv, being admitted to liia Rent in Congreeu by 105 to 09.Tin. Nimliville Amkkick in re-.-|*uiinillo l't r tliiii, blit tho Amuri* ••im nl wav a tells tin* trnih.■ I*■since l». \Y, Mnnn, of t'liii-.'gn, isl eil ex-8|icakcr lilaino to pun mu u favor for hint from Grant. In ninner to this request, IJIuino in— luniied Mima Unit he had no influence with Grant, In tlic following plain language:I have no influence with the present Administration. No unmho 11' In ■ toil ft thief oj iimtinet.J. CJ. Hf.AISE.Ah a apeainlOB lie told on the Smith the following will do. Il in nlmoliituly true, nml is a matter of ollieinl record.Tho Momphla (Tenn.) .t/'/.co/states that an old-limit fmud of that city was recently exposed. A negro man Imd for ycura claimed to be a woman, ami bad «o Mueciswfnlly disguised himself In female apparel that lie Imd Worked no tittle iiiWhluf. Tin- police of Memphis, by tbe uidof three pliysl-oiatM. exposed tho wretch and find him sentenced to tlm chain-gang.— During the Memplihi rlota this brazen ru- il, who claimed to ho named KranaU TUomaa, ami a former Mary-laud slave, te*tilled before a (.'ongren-slnnal iiivvstimitinii conimltle, of which Hon. 10. B. Washhurno, now Minister lo Ftnnco, was chairman, to having boon outraged by white men eighteen UintM, and In have hue a robbed i*f a number of silk dresses and throw hitndml dollars, all of which was duly reported to (.'cmgrows ami made the basts of a heavy Indictment agalust the whlto people of Memphis.Tiik Knuxvillu Ciihomiolk any8; JajIiii Morrissey it fur TUdon*‘ 11,tv la b for Tildcn nnd Kc-fvlill,! ''. It-'!Ii r, *tiu ll.inilnirj; butcher, lor ’1‘tltlim and lloiidricks.I! ii.K Tweed, wore lie in the TTnltcd S' .ites would be n suppurtor of Til— ■Ion and Ilemlricks.Tho CmtOKKiLB is the only papor ilmt ficciuw atithorizcd to sjiuak lor Tweed tdneo his escape from tho rinitcntinry.Tho Kashvlllo Ameicican has a Imbit of getting oven with the I nito.vioM?, anti come after that Ji'iirunl lifter tho following fashion the. time;1*0 (inasr goes for Hayes. llKini;-TAKIN(l U.MtCtMK ROCS for I laves.leisi .Siikiiieiu goes for Hayes.I ' ivru.U'Kii JIki.uxaI’ coos furHayes.l.iNPAi i,kt Williams goes forllayea.Hmsia Mini SnitcgtK goes for* *| | ''I Hi.i.ano goes for lluycs. lt;?in lu r Mi'Uilikii Cot.i' A.x goes for Hayes.Il/i i.v M« Kkb, Cou McGuire, and ■ 1 the whisky tliiovcs in nnd out of I'i'iiituniiary, go lor llaycs,11'id,n will go fur ” Hayes—inNovember,The N. Y. IlcrnlU on Tiltlon.Tito New Vorli IIkkai.i) says ; Tho wisdom of Mr. Tildcn’* noni* urttiun is unquestioned. Tlta Demo, crats havo not had n better candi-I ilu slttco Andrew Jachsou’s day.— t'umpnrc tho two men, Tildcn and Hayes, and no one doubts tho iniel-h'otual superiority of our Governor. II.* i.s a man of high attainments.— lie has been forty years in netive I'ulilie*. Ho shows his business ablhlio* by amassing u princely fur. him* All Ills life he has been con-lued in llto maniigeinciit of groat1 • usU; mi that the Presidency ■ ild not be a hurden which lie ■ 'Mil not boor. Ho knows tho coun-,r »oll. lie is a citizen of whom ■‘II our people, without distinction of .. may well bo prmitl. IIi« work 1 ’lust Tweed, however much his niles may bi-litlle it. was well 1 It wa* timely, telling uml sue** No one doubt* that if elect 1,1 Mr, Tihlen would bo a fair, eaiv,I I'l'vmive ami vigorous PresidentII i Gtf.imt fmnnii'nUs IMtolf u* ihe 1 m iiso of the country. It is ■ I'tiifortu of rof'irhi—enforcement1 ■ lu ■ uml justico to all cU»»es.1 • ' if the nomination is studied' mure the paity will nee that it*H' sU-s.*'
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