yy tt ; iS : pa., r annum in AS Lgiiiltfs and- cin'tiSbtiliionirl rom P t » ttentit ’ a ' , |; ; *,’ (jiIAY &. RUTAN. £rft| «t Pp r>oi'Tr'LO. jFron theJJew iSgland -Farii fSS OLD HOMESTER JIY VtC BARTON", • - 'lieoW house standingby the way- Oii mossy, roof the raindrops fall; l>timbers sinking to |ecay, , yte vine twines round its crutablii r lsas there I, leanjejl the ways of ■Tivjj mine a mother’s love to clai y y mother— bur the thoughts of ydi too at’that mentioned na Tbrougli meadows -where the daisies fist tangled knot's' of fern alnd, sedj Siili Sums the brook Iwadcd'thrpug T* *ailiir mint along the hedge, jiy ffjfcr-whec!—the-jieasoless rill, riovid e'er it -with a tuneful roll, Cal gone the music of my. mill, itiiil c;.nc,Uie-®a?ic. of .my soul. Down in iht^iirdr^W^Wtreat, filers latest sunshine slanting-fall ViiismcsmbcJ'Harr and shoeless, Teel 1 imVtrcd'O’er Jheivied walk; ’ ■Tint Vila iay <jld straw bait in hand Ickstfldn giiudj; butterfly: . Tni!*.- my 4 bbpes have; been, •Jr. vifktit but Vo’see it. die. j.' Jc.i in lie cct of loug ago, j Stcii.-iia.ict glowed ,en life JarfepoitJ, where mallows Bust J <lic pile lily- from its breasi Of lingered by the water cofil—- Jranlcand.tbeneatJi.tiiQ stars’;. 'if ilsieiieJ to the tale.'l,told7L;. tamlingiipsulc the pasture haw, *2-i sJii’Ji the bladed corn waslscre, ilil'e 'voie (lie. tipples russeti.hirotvn kflcuns- fel| like autumh’fTjtcdv, ,ijnl hut tenuity camo EaftUugdowi •i;it beneath tie maple shade, ki'l listened to the crickets trill, 1 naic'liod (he lingering Hiingkine n shadows round the diatjuni hil] ■ w froiu my soul the Jshado\J*.-* start Atvi 'leisper shades of night steal Imu vh *. the shadows round inyhea -AVUI ut*er creep aawn. I lou-e.'ncaiii'.diitant skies; ■And-. wVj\e Ijhrcatiic the saddened he weary* ireaiy ftoiightsyirfce [ ny tile way." SQjellaii'eou RECORD OF THE P iTIC J>ARTY: iB6o—: DENUNCIATIONS OF-THF. DUAi Ii might; huve boetrthougl I'Xiiwi York Democratic draf ■htiy, 1 Stiff, iri which Governc tni’ addressed tho mob an his 1 ■* • , ! I •iried friends;” would liavc jin aiMo-warning of the results c irkhig (nr the piissiods pi’ the de. It would appear',ihowaj "u'V- their, only influence ’ "y rA rtl Uitjlr prompt su ■ lb. - they. Were immedia’e "J,, • -I , • . • | ' 'r- in- a systematic prbposs of dilating opposition'tokiheipi Jt’tamv.* .-Scarcely .was the tv, hen tlio “New toflc £ ' . * r ' ' ' - • 'J.r • ‘Jits'A.ssoeiation/’ published a ■wataiiiV in which- it took i-v' v; . ■ : -if I ’' '■ iicin'vop Hu* snverci’guly : invaded, amh the rights ; SI 10 its existence arcf 'iuty of ilih Governor to l.aki . Mul-f public notice < '% anti danger, anil furjtbwlt| ,n maintain "its soyeycigt '>he, with all the, power i tc ■ • • Tile act commonly densci-ipi, Act (locs invade th ;; S"ty anil fiinsilieliori of tiiis iisurji rights pSsonliiUilo ilsi ■ p - Wo (lenoifnco it asjcontr: ■luadiiiucntul-i'ights and liber “n’l'hjnicqhal in the distine ‘ M - IwUyot'h the rich and the ji r «sivc in its compulsory . p '■'■whereby the trCerfierv o ? arc t illegally cbmpelled 01 . to fighlj" fictng j ni nitary service, nevdr hefc _ op claimed jjykhe J? ' \Vc-dei*onnf§tlho :,j •V’ lts general intent.and pi ‘ ' l:j special,provisions, as de 7. t'njiist and illegal. \V<* Cil 'l iipou tfj 0 Governor tb a, iu defend UiPeovorcignl ‘c tlu j'ff the State,-’ and 1 JHpqopre in thpij* rights; S rjli. ro,n tbis most; odious and 31,0 ''I’pvcssioh!”: ■ j Seynipur wan qui.U )t f U 18 as bo darpd in’ re 'lsp‘>* l^ iCR V *' letter of. i.u-’i l ? r - L'feojn, h[o pays 1 the ? 0 n least 0 le -CoS- t'*fc loyal Stal lied "® ri P t i°n.Acf, which tl ton ol tt„ 'f- in. itself a hero" i 9 constjtjnioi Jtlo iho-t . v and silspicio ■vpr,; 6t thrdalbried \v he dJhw r??‘ °f,thb taw tl I? not P d^, of its protcfciioi i meiS 3,pon X pulicv , c^ nse( l u erice of at $ «f tlK ore tlle const!tc 1,6 A «t i*, tested. Y : "s '''-yL.y Vs- ME MIII ■ • w« iteiday i r -l' ■ I ' fU -- j .;- -ance MEE y~tka.lt, w. t’n. f »WiwWWi 500,00prmoil-^ !?f n "i tHew^l'K^fr.-. ~ |: he Bi£iufiJancei b {B^tKbaron^:a ca^lsi . .’'yeiled threat*. is appa ■«# ‘ to.*%le«l<tt[' tb ! «r ! flot.nb&ejdf' made to the citizens©! k ead^d°^ :fc l^<tf;rN™ ; of 6od, Ward, Xew rprif,U ™“ P ’ pi iinejni, either to -repel a foreign. fbc^.bi 1 -J* < *f*f^,.P ß -='^*?n# ; .p» t .ttie political to maij.lain the righ ti of the Empire gave L tbel)emocracy.;r v, Siiiisj'jio inVjriioij pr u would “Under.'tfiepreisuro ofthe draff,v :i ,be eqpaHjpobbbxionsj: tberefprb, 'a& ?we =awd : G«a^leBftxhe^^^jV’|^^jba&estf value liberty, so i .be WigSUat.”?;,’’ prgnmeut.thad.bas ever been addrespi This qatigerops ier.bfdhb people e d American people. jfr proves : waAcaf-efully fostered liy the bottwra^piovb 5 professed' | Wdr DenP crats„tho : New 1 and lbe‘ last dtsjn;/' = 1 if/'-i fa ?°f £ i Leader, lent its :aid t .do |ed| tiop. ‘• : The Re& ! C:' r fldrK gloated ‘ over In of the iexamindtion of the bad already beeß claimants for exemption, it exclaimed. August lq : , 1308;, j < ~T . J’K •'• -H ;.••••-•;•, .' • »Tl™ c , nrT .' - n f>W: m , la New Jersey, they h«d ! shifted e f -tßb tfcsppiisibility of those despotic | H*K ,u 3 h J aneestop the, dapper of 'acts to the shbalderaofdhe Abolition: indecency with tyranny.-- i sta . an d mofe ano f>rovOst mar -1 ‘)i 9 w «P.-*eleBB«p, ahalhudrahold n&dethroughffila head. K t" P W tho 16 that’ State a difficult mitter V xS ? I‘ b ° y t,6at U? Pidnbiime tqfife, U&lSo Mr, Reed, jcofttsejwtts .would ncee^4dcfl' , aypo'sitipn.- arm .the nptpjbphin^ 1 Hand in‘j: i !ip,''ond{^rpV : to, Administration to {bribe render the law odious. ; in his Jlcad- democrats, but, they had |*| Spnf *&'s£. ienmrked /' |i ' ism./Tbey 'could arid should not go ‘,‘Npw N wha.t:shall Jltayof the'othei any further. They yvere about to bo centralizing/d ivice,'by which ipvept fiom thq land by an indignant' uniforms ( are foiced on the backs : of/people; They fcballio'ii i who do nbt to dght.aud Soqth, but a 'grbater-Tobellfom {heavy taj: is la'id.lnot acebraiUgWo bad bperf fii.prdgross in the iftirthi’' ' 1 any.prinemlc of daw] cr Constitnnon, • f »..i. ." N J •- '• ,4 •• but by lot. This; it] will bo udmi,tied, UEMO< ? aA on the finances. id a very imperial sorlt of deefcte,hv It the flcmoeriits thus did nlf they \v,hibh Mr. Lincoln declares every able eonld to,prevent the government from bodied- citizen -a>f PennsjdVanm, from ! eighteen to forty, rivc.a soldior irr his {^ Un '" “«?•. U ’ oy W . ure D0 M« 8 « -army-—-to| bo, hand ended, it need be,— 1 l d eut °ff, lts of | mor.oj’, by to Up piii in any regjmonl he chooses, i attacking itsjeredit. and keeping: the to, be /relieved,jfrom service only prospects Of : rept idialion before the by paying into hK li]oa3ttry,,a tax of pcbi)ie; - > f '- u ” .. I three hundred yjdlars.” . }• ■ f . •■' : ib limm ’was lost I getting a dbes. V canvas, ion iidvei-se «tq;. the Act; and on NoVon,: her 10, tho ; Bomocr«tic Judges bf the 8 I th^‘ aMf do “ Supronfo Cburf of ,.tk! u ™ : a ndrThompson; pro- seyS^S^^fe ni>|ih c cd u nnconstitqtiohal. use pie Rcpudiatioh of'aa'd financial ob* miiido of this jiidgm'ent was promptly ligations would] cause ahd Bh,own. by tho-Phi|ad6|phia Aqebf.jS’o- 6at * leßB ,dtc r al evils. Butoecuniarv —i— ; —,l——'— ttepnaiatnnr of • ment Acts [‘lt ceases to bo aiawrand involves repudiation it dutjr ; good of national ’ r , . . citiaen to insist itshnfdrqcment.’' At Mr. William | shortiy i that lime, the draft Was indicated for terwards m his “Vindioalion’' vvas January 5, auil] lest the people mot'e. outspoken. , ; -i i iitu cr its prcSsaroi should endeavor to “Will any mah, the ve:-lest optitplsill avert it by* volunteering the Age pro* who. lives; tell me that in his cop 4 1 jeecdod-to, argue that no danger of a science lie'looks to'tlio payment ; I ... 1. • • tr ' ■ even ta*Oo extent of its appalpog in- I eoljisiou, with tho authorities was,how- War debt >e.%M now ; ever, to eared,- for ro .’fing up' so fast—its ibousands or “Were -jo 1 better reason, it nundrhds of .VilHone, f^b.dedl or nn woqlJ be qu iicicnCfor the Wntihingrin funded; witho.it counting the. mit liiithoriiies to know tbiat whe lions by and by, for claims, and dam— shfiiild alloinpivto arrest m this ages and pensions, or the contiugont by' - virtue of]the C*»h*criptior.! cost of negro deportation and coloni-; Aid. would bo inore twSlV'Ssors, und zation? It is a gtdvo st bjcct,.tbis, of to*i\esist'lkrri troiild hf'rrcnj one’s credit, oh which no one should 1 and duty. 'J t, is rl.d'possible that such talk lightly. Its abusb and its dis cullisicns’ vill bij jjrpvclted,dnd :wc paragbmqnt ’ atd alike, tbougi not conclude, tbe!»eroro,']lhat fOi' the pres, equally, inriiscbicyons. But tho fear] entl ths-people *of .Piimsyl mnia are rc- '.and the belie! of eyoqy, thoughtful. 'l/nje/t. from the icijo/s of tht coriscrip- man must at this moment bo that, un tioil ” 1 /■’!-■'. Ips/t sonio limit to ijew' ditbt be Soon J ~, . , i imnosed, when pay day -conies there . And was, scarcely . organ- a ~a Co k &qdg thiState's ofltho izc<jl before jlr..Philip Johnson,a Dcnrt- North as to further disintegration, ocralic repnisontatiyc ftom Pennsylvn- and ah oft’ort in this way; to! escape nifll introduced a rosolulidn' requiring fcom tho overpowering but then of tld President oiUsqr to acquiesce in desperate indebtedness.’ ■ r : Uicj dt-cision of the fStalc" tribunal, dr. The «amo gahtloman, a year later, to submit ti c quosviou to the U, S- Ai his Meadvilje speech of September; Sliprcme Ccurt, .then uadpr Chief Jus-. 17, 1863“, thus altackejl the whole lice Taney " financial System ; and Credit of : thb' imdasure ,tl goyefnment: J ] p . ’ wiih thc' oxi - ‘-‘First, as to ihc Federal paper cur solid body. roncy.jult i« W huge -onginq of nlti- Golumbia d nmte niiapry. It is pestilent.because it is insidious,, and pqrvades every eel and orga channerof active life, and^influences was the' mil every relation pf business.. It is pea- p. MI ig wall# truth- Jl. , Itli me. grew, grow j lay, nvro BGS. t that Hots r Sey- ‘nrjblc )vc;l a 1 UlllH mnU, ir, as Vllß to ipros-i y fol- : int of n’Dtilh talcs '; “ Du • I •on ml ■ )f tho j }ascn-' i*| ) olfi- | )! the | i pra-'j ify, il )f the. 1 Bill I Oli i I U 80V-i Slate, I exist- j u'3’ to j ,ioe of j .ion'it! poor; j rovis- irfgsV :jT ho'privilege] otVcojinmUteViqn had been Iho chief point of attack by the Democrats, but its rerfioval only inten sified tbeir bitterness. At the Chicago C(invention the draft was the subject, of the rrios / inflammatory appeals to tho, ; pe6plo. Thus, ithe Hon. Jafties H. Heed, of. Iniiana; sjaid : u' . /./ . j ,U » ; 1 •' “Ho]‘advised open tmd above board reuslaileo. to thei draft., H a Linooln at d - his sd irafps attetnpledtb enforce it, blood wculd flbji’ in oar streets,and it would he rijjht it should flow.’ Lin coln was al -Oady]*daiunod to nil eteM nijy, apd he did hott Sn6w if'bvon this im<juitons materially effect the estimation in which the people 'hell [him.? - . ; . He advised his hearers tpshoot down those who wpuld Enforce the draft; tolnsistupon the right o) tbe.Aviit ot habeas corpus; t.v resist to bitter end tho attempt tmakotln »military ipciior the civil; and to openiy arm lhpra ves that tboymighit be.prepared for borrlblei cbhtihf anciei.” f.Paiiie v .cf iMiißppiijiahkbdrihia hearers, ‘ “Did the by.ih (tfd in jlbm?!' pi tcod ! in tl : this to go j i fdrc ;rc do ctoral whole rport,- spotic, there" ‘main y- nnd ,6 pro i>d lib intoli- ready, sponso tugust no-half is that oy art t is on viola allaw. □ that [in tho icy arb I. .;, - , wit eta ipjlent, lional m can ;'"' •, •■wir i;^£;■■■. ».,.= wflu^.-‘“ s rejf)t;.frooLft.caljl |i|jtfe •' tm : l aiad 4 a regiment- 1 -hrt| |S| irfel} m¥& Vi^P&ocn-" i ;■). ; • A ! - \ w- ■ ■ t.V.& i: y-'•&, r-i« .•£ rv- :41 '->^r : Fo.rj this .obstructive o .Demoeiittic members; ceptinn bf four, voted in a What is known as the onr.ty Con3piracy,un arm rized resistance to the liw, Aral resell lot these, tbajjiji- t. -‘r people want a .draft?, [Not sigbfcjH .ffiieipthey must e^ntfeOvetnrtentatWiUhv iiad r already tW field $200,000 rnen tp. be ifill ,ilent a*a .confession of jwoalctieiis* for noi tell' itself strong, anttLAyasl notj.pn tthe xlefanaivo',cover made | such an( . . We do it with all out .boasted prosperity, because, in point of truth, the sour ces of real arid| substantial credit are' cut off by. our own insanity;. bpcauso' tio ohe abroad wilMond us money,'‘and no one at home will, it they, can help it, lenjn us rnolnW*' 1 ! . : Tbo'bnty per sona tvho.neodj trash, or who are forbiddenfo tauedt, are the government itself; for remember, s one large element of the, enormous price you now payjtbf arid. -stfgtir, and such necessaries of lfo|, iff, the heavy, dutyin gold and silver which; the gov ernment exacts. But, except the du ly. thus paid, | anjd the little interest they- promisC ’tp pay bn- tlte; public! debt, there is nothing about; ns or a ronndds botriVast. Ocean "oF ancon- I vertible agd; irredeemable paper, in creasing. evdryrabment' that the bleed ing afilry bf war expenditure contin ues to flow.’* " ' t y ' : ' In Angast, i«64,;kr. Tailnndi|EaA f rat the .Corivei itipn,| indulged in the moatr fcarfulamplification and ; debt - of fbnr thousand millions.s daily expenditure Of,near ty five; millions, and a Vbf th’ iibbnt thifty-Cighf cents on w inch twnrmotrtbsago wasWorthonO /.vnr | ■ ’~<Z— : (, • hundred pel? dentlnu >bati and arhioh iWo remit is hr Sorth one hmiMijpiry impondmjiyi d: "V- i ‘ NoHi afro 1 pa ■ tlu papbi ■tbaiwif . ■iSTh at baa ylndi -feat the pnbtic debt i» all , ]tb\-' anil''l^‘tari rer which lit waa oreited;l|i ne tbeir attacks 'uppii ■ 1865,“Ui0 Bemocfatf^ 3 c Supreme Cadre pt Eannsy l napnoeS the, ijcga,CTpnder : atitutional, and~Mf. Edward ijifr bis NeW/Yorkjip'eecb of, 1865/ attack the •'very ebrc'e publicfaith and nat^onar’di i i j ‘‘l shall deal=witff*t(vitr(jiti UlicaUylandinqaire.tora whether the’ laboring ahd •jelaases of America'. at e,- by or by ottrj system of'gtiveV |by, any code Of iaw cc ! hone be divine; iusumo j den? K\ :■}. i If, one'the 1 iboV.lj revplationary,and ; has bofen ' violation 'and ir. overthrew . IU . .. stitiitiotis. onr duly jas.'cbi and honest citizen's isjjlo ‘ reft support thcj institutions.:;l sir,'to pnt/ibe argntnefit j this is; tho ; debt of Abbiiti] Abolitionism bas boenfalso ic&n institutions; . . ,| . tin laboring and producing" Atoenba.yndet no obliga' support -I Th : i » jis is not moroly jii sppi i fesiation, of indiyidaill se i hpnisty, bat an indication •: minnl'o party policy,which ! elsewhere with mere lot* ness; The Xow York IFori .ally oxporirOcuts its. readers with insidious ci between the Uonfedeiate ai oral debt. The Cininpnat .the organ of the party in t ’Western more ont-speken. sno of' June G, ilsay&i • •' ■“Sincerely, we are’ fpitional debt wilt not “ : '- Vj '-■ ■■ - WUUIU .CF©^^ not. owe, whiof ■ w 7 , '*- 1 , . . to fail H cn - ; -.. rl S l ? t ’ as it! couK 9 e P at u P on thdgronnd ofoveit' owerin g necessity., There is alww' s an implied coriditionsin the i coition of |debts, publip llia [private; thatitheparty promising shall, at tHe lime it fafjs due, have the paean's to meet his obligation. ! II members of Congress find themselves phabjo, in conscience, to vote taxes upon their instalments when there is no raoniy in thejTrqas* ury, who is to blame? I If thej people resolve to vote for a representative whose sioecirb convictions are |qgainst taxes, rather than for one' whose con victions are the other) ifray, wjio is to. blame them? . . . / When thej people decline to vote for members of 0<»- gress who are know.OD bo in favor p" increased taxation, 'Jodi conclude to, vote for members who are knpwn or j believed Idho opposed) to shell IqontinW nation dr‘increaso, •shall) be dis posed'to hold that they understand their own. business and ability best, and shall not therefore, be'impollod to pronounce against their honjealy pr their) patriotism. So jfar, wo think,[we ci»n promise;” ’ ' ‘ ■ ■ !| _ And barbfaced repudia lor jhjturns : to the atthok.’ 10, with ah article,, ini; Which *i,ho lets us soe how hq expocts) tobring about his ohjoct/by familiarizing the people .withdheiden df rcpudiation.j j. • i “As the good Mr. Sleek snief of the PotaWatomies, we say ; of tlie public creditors, we hope they' * will ifottheir j mor.byi. .Wd have alwaysjobserv*i edj that whnmrfomompnbegiht o speak Of not pitying their |dobt«, provided thingsa.ro thnaand thus, if ifc'inof be> for'ejthey learn to'drop the contingen cy' and go in;;for no 1-payment alio, gether.”: ---<;!••'- ■•* . - . r, ■ ■ _; .n.,.. . | • ~ );.- 4Xl^,-’■ was not intended J(d soothe .he; e*« ; corbationJ of pro-slavery De njootacy. andjhb surprise, therefore, oanjbo, felt at its j calling forth lenuncjj io every degree of bitterness. ICwoex* I ample* will suffleq to show~the tom-! i perf in which if was received.) Thus of Nbvl 13,1863, indulges in) : cl-}-)a!'! ! “The original digit ot: the ®rtM«ci| nation Proclamation , .salefogt Weptj and' one bid has been [offered iof twelve 'hundred -dallSrs fob; iff.W Some Loyal Leaguer ‘hopes it Wajfobo | scoured lor a loyal HisWriokl iDiqkTnrpinlsddnithißiidafolTpdbOn the highway, which .this eccentric Pas cal; haddrawnup and forged fthe seal I eed signature to; reCdntlfsbldin £jdn« don for £240. uuf exactly the jiriee'of fored for the Emancipation Proclama tion.” - ri; 1 .■ --j.;j ! '-5 ;; 20,1838, ;to.. regard). •a light It qaotedlfaefoliowirigfrom Jefforton-Davi^ Hv doived ihcj renuirkßi'iaa.ieing «triuh,’ •|wij ';r.c. ;>e : ui ni=v=-.-7 r°*/ r ])!*&s and-*hb fayilized jhon.’t," sj?l,|? s^n;»hicut their matter's’ ijavos fiavo ProWdenio of Grod, and nc* from the s®‘."oeDaiary; address, to dom, bat I tliey, hare romaifcd faith-i t i h K ei .?‘ ®Wl»i ex|ept where ißey have beer. driven .away at tho .the vbayijnfet by Federal 1r00p5,,.; > 3?h© President hakin&t! •5S ;"W.h right to declare tho.marria** *** 4 gbuth: hs 'tho borT<r bf ratoterr.ahd; sefvant.; One ai hitieha Military. another: ihM?if oea lohl- befifeyeJ that the Union oarv hsnfestbpod. by such means.” ’ r ~; . v . . .[ro be; cpNrrpK>.]; ■'if» ]Epili^■ W^AV^; r stiiT.-Mri Clark,'.- 1 editor of the Kendall (111.) p/rtno«,Jjj ,;a' inan-i Who’ lores.a''good joko; and merer jots an opportunity slip that promises a dishbf isf one ot .his last: ‘' f ■■ V._rr-,-.\ \ IsisouiSEp -»-We haye lately ,al new auit cf-clothes, and, nd rnan could be look ; like’' .agentleman. putting tliom on, wo felt.liko a caU| a si range gairet, and J6r along tunf thought wo were swapped off/. | - Wo ,woi|ti fo the'house and scared! the baby ; almost into fits;'.our Wife! asked |usj|ii , i:ws M>. i&tond of fit, and K'/-> foment, yd being it'Nwsj. merit, 1 or. jfa bdr !»y. «t ; i* dwf :icf wcfvafcive i ; |5t and In'ehort t|a : word, Menu] If aj-Airier >ro the a?«cs of aS to its if.-; idfe niani j ifibus dis_ f adetcr- bws itself distinct- .occasion atienfco of : ■ V -.; i * ■ mpansons lUieFed its; W EOM it Jtbo : SfPaii par'ticnlarlyjs aid he wanted him to pay that bill; iold: him we didn’t believe he’d 1 bcin; business man pelt. : | We started to the house again; met axoriple of young ladies;ono of them ashed/ thfi other, “What bandsohie stranger Is that ?” j In our dilemma we met ajfinehd arid told him who we were and got him to Introduce us to ottr wife, who is now as proud of us as she can bo: ,| The- next time we got a new ojhit of clothes! wo shall let our wife know itbeforehand.. | |’ J Bi^TCiEATioNor ; MiBaiBsippr,-T-Oti the first ijlWday in October an elec4 lionwill be held in Mississippi, under her,n«iw tteo.StatOj constitution, for a, regular (rjovdi n6r dud other State, cflp cers, &e., a Legislature ’and members' of the Federal Souse pi represents* lives. On thh third Monday in,.Octoi her. the Legislature is. to, meet, and all local officers are to be sworn in. ,Ro- CcellytProyisionalGovornorSharkoy Issued a proclamation directing the iormatiorijof of cavalry and one if iufantry; militia in'each county bt the Statolith the prtifess ed dbject of putting aj stop to the pre valent ou 4awry r of the gdbrilla bands. It appears, however,'that GSh Slocum, commanding -in’ Mississippi, thought that thisrlookgl fiery much like the rc-arming of the has there • fore ordered that ho-snch military br ; ganiaationl*be; formed; anywhere in the Statej abd that all citizens having arms shall at once surrender’ them to Iho national officers, ii|* j. X ! . r . - « ■ . ■ - ! . The State Dfcnr. —Gow. Curtin bis issued bii proclamation ' setting forth that the bommissioners df. the Sink ing Fund have reported a reduction of IbeStateJ debt for thi/yoar etfding the sth of of Wen hun* sred dred and eleven 'Mliri arid twenty six cents., Rbferring to’ this subject, this “This is a vast indrease over 'the of tirt Bliatoi'debl the -p'rovieds year, whentho atbonnt reached |£68,569,- fed—lbero bein, g-anincrease sum redeemed this yea^<if:44s7 It' mast be* remembered: that > the ex penses of, the previous year Tore: far beavicr tii% :bf the ydar: just past, .growing Unit of the war., without resorting tb: comparison , thd amount dfdebt reddemed. daring. bqth yearf. great |C«dit*. on ' thp ecoiiomy and .Jfttick the affaim Coir.niori.wpa 1 tb are don- i I ■ -iv : v>1 t 'vir : -, 'r* 'k . .-'-I I > ‘ , ( - MI 4 ; j.-. ji.t-isVJ-frft.il 0' v /■>;-* ' J j^iv.;’4i(*)u Kl' . - . -* r.' ,v v f ~ *vi L EMI U'tJ '(I blished iSis* ,<3/vVsa" Bnesota & th* ■ . JffinneiiotfC^ U/tmet ih- State Convention ind-adopt «d rMolatioM-:'ot%6M!h ; the%ir^sn K [jtl '".''r I ' - '- ; G. ■A*y thft'Bejwft.rc'i rjfr * i, iinfWlny dwitb; bat H\ ; ®“RPPb.i b|ni; & ppibsb b«-negrp.-, ; y. : . ; ; j f ,,v ■ ; - ! ;W the ballot be given 'to the nc 9r‘ 1 '''-I ■ f oi'Ma, wo,OT 9y glid of ig oVqo .1 >: ;.r 6- » odoMra for Jeff Davie d habeas ccfru*.:- Matiatna bnght I -T-f 1^ 0 %^,* He “hobb tbesamp. ja-i IfIJT •■ijtiM Harris.!' Wp & y° p . fref.dUonasion by the rebejfirT T )nneß9se,-.and denounce the Prest . V J :,;vv‘ .-three thousand W Hionsj: aifd, whereas, in order to be rrowit, : we agreed iibt to 1 tax it; tth jrofoVc, ' : . . ; "'••.■ •■■-'■ ;•■'■' ■)- i •?• Hb°jyed, .That, the moat eepnotri'- iotl coarse fof Vbo don’t] own W bonds,' if toitjhx them, in order to tit idicatja their rights from the ipriyi- Ipged blisses. i | i: .- A 1 -A. : j. IrvbrdoVthat tho Sonlhern and Democratic States.may repudiate, lot thb Internal Royonno bo /collected by the States/ I j' ; -... .. J-'_A;'.- i d-. Wo. II tax the Government Ijpnds order-to. eqnalizc prop’ ertr. V - 1 ' - ■■ r '.if, •] . The ■ Democracy. Remands tlmt market for Wea£6rn product! bo andod, by down Eastern mfactnrora, an 4 -converting them nlofarnvers. ' ). Wo arc op] party monopt •«,. as • an: oj anti‘State, we let t) the r. ext raa air isie ‘ '> : •me to + tjpket; oar It was then, s the candidates! w lection would-be light and fuel-. ; r . ■ing iy passed rpui whichthe.Gopvei o ; ut making its n ho?' hoped, for Miiinesota “Lomi jocl of collection ,cd at their next another oecUr. — j IOFThe Ealcijh Prbgress, allpdieg to ]lhe feeling of discontent anddisaf-. fection. existing in North] Carolina, .slaj •& “While ■ we', trust and i believe 1 thdt 'tjjo disaffection in the Statp is no .sufficient to threaten barm to any; wl o .may wish to settle ajtnong ns‘ candor and |a serjsool dritycbmpols ns tplsay that there is.a.gbod dealbf bad feeling and many porspns j 'not we]ll affected toward the government. Among these, the : most pirbmin'ent ate the,secession leaders ’ who.skulkpd at. hobo during the war, and exhibited their “patriotism" ley, speculating— They are] now more dofiant aad inso loritr than at the immediate coiiclu-, siojrt of hostililioß, and leniency seems to be’ thr.own an ay upon them. They hinder, by . theii contumacy, I the re turn of the State to oiyil r|ule,| and the restraints of rirflititry gov ernment neceps by to: the protection of j life! and the preservation pf,. peace and social order. The-veterans of the repel servido,who havosmelt powder, and know what war means, have re turned to their horaeB,'willihgto a bidp, by. the .result. and ; accept’ the. tbp consequences of .this war. .The Phi. politicians are giving allthotroab bl3—as might be expt&ied. .' |i,#SuT,hdi spectacle of a bull;fight bjsjust been exhibited in the vj&t Bo no in amphitheatre of Nismes (dark)'. M ore than spectators,atargp pro' p( rlion of whom wore women,enjoyed the carnage for upwards pi four honrs. Fjvehoiees were emboweled by the balls, and nix of these 1 la{tW’more \ortnroB; vith; explosiblo daris. and excited ’ to’' i r lp'ai oxyi JEoryj,giapathlioil with swords;— Papefi ir t ; ‘i'l’-; I Isew , . „jTho only riches we oira jfc ith ns into' another' world; ar of the aoul. ''j' !-,11 ■' l •- ' ■= • ■>- ■ f" -fi-.-l -■ ■ | . *®'Many people's ' phni w orth little as the.paper of the late confederacy, i' ■ £: T-7. i’. it vt - .... (osted to the.Ropnbli ►liziog all U )0 mjD ppiessive uujon of negroes' vote.they nnesotn, and thete i arje Tnyfl i :■ r.ated that as nonej of mid be elected, a col taken up to pay .for 'The hat was accord nd, under of ution adjourned,with* limitations. It is. tp i.he harmony of-the tbracy,” that the pub will not be mention* ’ Convention—shoujd Chicagq Tribune. itnot SI carry ■ovthe lines are jfromißCß t j ■‘ ; !h ;fh! .•<—. f 111 3~!fCE i~~, ~IQIt6RTI ill JbggEg&Sroß - 9Pf?W^PMcMfSS ptreofcl. iiaitta to mg ulorttus. .•; .■A,’ 1 r ;.' • ;j-; rii j;:^r • gri6tilturtx-- l're.l,_., -: eian and pjrtyPigs. ;"v | Mr#> offkia u»g’» way liking for dirt; ana.ceriain- i •7» tbo waif|nfWhfeht they nrekopf oti sopth'farms wbo'ld owners.'arp dotermyiedvSo; give them • aiflplppppPrtawtlosJior.Wiwyihzbiit Uns pan, howoven ririne m ftcr tarn ly so, of loss to . of thm try tKe of-pig. food Tin 'both - -,v treatment, ;t|»e same; and - the respltirtflll showfimi which iritbhliwo : is tbo bestiatba-.<md. ;A M>Oftt|io mode ; »■ fligS? a^hon-fedi, T Mp.Raines Hoa»,w ijpolqs^^Mfip mmS Mlii be warm and dry. The floor is pavedi ■• lidiiniii^iSeda,' In this tho pigs Vhifd.for rest- • ?-**S:i**»<* sleeping, they, •merit railed off af the qtbof end, .and, wh|ch is amply proVidcd : w|tli: croatt ’ : «traw.: Irianothor easd.tboprinciple of I bojx feeding: ha* been, applied tbe . ,:*? i PS, kept in, atipit into ..which the manure from the cow anjL horea stajllete la ’ pht: Ttfd jpigs dowr; arid cjydy.'tftethScl'sfes aitibalfhg* iy. f ln one case, vyHbro(th»> plan fas beep adopted, .the farmer /states that his _ pigs hare given' him a profit .by,; tbe|r meat, dpt! left tboidnng—as.good as f6t .'nothing; : '. > : ‘ ICE iming' Plants- Th: Tlicru- IB no error, among farmers, more common than that of leaving plant* standing too closely: A :■ gethor. An acre of land piSfttyi, with ■ ■ corn at regular distances, .will yield more .grain with JhrbooCfour .'stalk's ' |*l.tjlje hill,than it w3l wuh that is; if the hills are.Jitthe usuaftiistaiiw ces from each otherf Crowding plants is like, oyer a pasture, or cn-i deavofing ip niake fat 'animals from b&lf rations of food. Jt. is 'divided njanyr, that' /pod wh'icV.is re-i, (paired to : perfect one. •Jlbfopvcf, it-i tends to exclude light, heat and tho r froe.circulation ofJair essential, 1 . to the. dovelbprne.pt of' vegetables; and, the \ip6a iDtr bUIUL- JJI UMlWrnr .. -,, ~ situation. ' V-~ -> v ■ ',, , - '/ Turnips : isually stand 100 thioklr- / Carrots should' be six inches apart, hrcjtft eight or ten, parsnips abmit ihp samOj Und mangold wurzels oiicfiboi..-', Cabbages ata often much j soarla tomatoes and many blhefr plants ; iicUor tbip ilioin outal a lalc aeason than j not Alia) I. Food out the fresh ! plants to the Carious kinds’of stock. ; .. Top. Dressing With Manure- The experience of those, who have applied top dressing on their gra?§ : lands! at diftereat peripils through att" j tuihn confirms, the opinion that, kho earlier the, application .:i» : iriadh-the. >' grehtec is the benefit received, ryhelW ,er : it :b6 for the preaeutlcrop or : fo# ; inverting the sod corn. When appj ed late, in summer or early . in jptnmn, the manure becqinesmpro ; Jhcrb'ighly diffused, apd gives a jargep amount of vegetablematteXj as. Well as ificjsens i.he; soil■ • bv the;greased :. grojwth.' Farmers!Avdio havc manure now on hand . will .pleasoremember .this fact ftn cl then act accordiuglj',; y: i cbd-i j, neclipn should be is, better , to apply -the manure dufing a’ drouth,. hot .only becauae.tHo uiauure when dry! cun bo spread, but 1 tbe.soii,.being litre a d,ryt,spDpgo, will readily, absorb all.thajliabid nimi.wbich the first 5 rain wjapneftdowni ; 7. : v ■ Mania gement of Poultry• Domestr! fowls, running, ?tlarge, mubhi bbtibr.than if s td liarrpwjhmits Tbbir hetpth. is irtiprhvedj their.; 1 /pdshi> h?; better andfihc£.at)i<ji » and they jwill i i,it^p*,Pggi at; largq thadf in confined Tbe turkey, ih parlieu-lar, !? strenuous' adyobato'tjf 'the largest!? b,etjy.v flops in a garden aro.a p§st ana a nuisance,’ : hut there[ is no necessity of “ being troubled with them. , Acornfiioh pick ; «t fence, six feet high, willi: effectually ... ‘ exclude.,them', it being well known . that* fowls rarely attempt flyiijg pyeir : snKjShf afence; a'nd'.when jinaide'/piaidj'; sabh a fenjee hosts; perhaps!,’as little as '' alidost any other. : '^.r ; ■ '' ~K . J.-..: - •“—^ ‘i. . s . -i.;. lake of powdeWtf poplar bar#, two - ounces;' pi iwdered splp.h oea-'i'table saT^tUroh’_ seed,'one oanco; carbonate, of’ aoda t i thrceohncea. Mix', divide Iptdiwelve, ’’ v partS; arid[ : mix*ofip/wi& ,lhe iosi i ‘ , ry niebt. i. Thig rcmpdy ; rpmovethdiprorma, but i also, pio n,e< ,up •• v, the digeasive that I ailea, cannot 'for ,’.a-long: time. £paaraf £• i 1 : ’.I:I j:' . 1 : i/v '...jivj. AniTpt>iB,^'iijQ mr wpiki pgapiqialß -well i. tm at nigjjfe beg \thew w)tK‘ i cold viator twice’.jfxdfayi.':. I:; > p 1 shelter the rtgqlanty, ybem pure E=S= ; '■/|i •I-'; 1 - r 1 *.; V =3 ;?;'i ;.v; ■> <> 4 ME
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