1 ,t , . M El .11.11E1 , -• .... ... , .. , .. op' puttlishe,d Dil i , itithiiiidfiy . 0 0 M INIS' BITILDIAIRS. THIRD'i3T.:,-BEAVilkfat..' ;:. • • 1 'O,OO per annum in AdTanoe sr, . . . . .. I,4ters and 'contributions, 'by-101A *Oboe ppropt attention...,... ,! , - ~ , , ~:,1 iI:ROTAN 4r. co. gde. &Viro -, ,ii.; • pioF.J—TIO•A:Ti.,- •-1 ~ .. THE CHILDREN. • -SIT,COAILLII3 DlciallaOS 'whisithe lessons and, tasks, art 4 ended, And the school OF.the day is diazifued, .I.As'littleones gather around me • hid me good night sin"dlie ' the little white arine , that encircle sty neck , in their tigtdoeembraoe,' %! the smiles ilmt are halOS of beaten; Lsbedding sunebinsof lose on my isoe; ud wbch they are gone, I sit dreaming, ' . childhood, too lovely, to last,.. j• love ihitt 'my heart will remember, Oils it wakes to the pulse of the past, ter the worili and its 'wickedness made me partierof sorrow and in ; !heti the glory of God ;gunboat me; : lisi!le glory of glit'dfiess (tj slheart groNts as wealt.ssa woman's, And Ike.fount . of feeliugs *lll flow, - When I think of the 'paths; deg, and stony, yher; the feet - of the dear ones must go; Of the mountains of sin hangingp'eir them, 1 of th e tempesti of Fate, hlowing wild, - (I‘there'.enothing on earth: hslf so holy - Al the ittnocent heart OT a- child ! 5y sit ilols of tiesrts Mid of households ;, vl,innyira angels of God:in disguise ;, steeps in heir 1115 i:cryftil,l Iglesias in their eyes t • twee tnier.ts from homel nm4.lfrciin,.keavon ney bare made me Morel Manly and: Ind I I.now, neov, how Jesus could liken . The kingdo& ert''Vdti to I:lpLilt ast 'apt lifo for Gm dear ones, 1! rsdiaut, as other 3 hav i o done, • ' it that life may have just enough show : Tetemper the•glare of thi sun; liroihi:pray God to guide them fro% evil, But my prlyers would bound baels2.2 vsyseli, a:ieraph may pray ,for a sitinor; But a °triune: may pray for Limself, Tie twig iztso easily beaded, !have : ANt ks - k r ed the rule Itittti the rod; 11.sve taughtidtent the goo/ness ofknowledge, They iutvewtaugy. me the goodness of God;, heiti is a dungednn of 4arkhests, ..11•here I shut them for breaking a rule; frown is sufficient correction, • 1s love is the law ofrithe school. i leave the old' holism ite the autumn, traverse its thresklso4 no nt) . .w•; • . Attl. hoe lit fth for e dea r oned :hat meet me sac Moriting at the door ! 1 e' atea;ies tire' "go Iniz'ats,"and the • 7 1ad thegitish of heir Innocent glee, ~' iii.grettp en - the grrn," and the flowers Fist.r.re brought every morning for me... R • 14111 miss them at morn, and at even—, • iu the schoolliaml the street; - I 64 miss the low hum of their voi*es'. tlistrtimp . of their deli Cate feet. When the lessors of . 11% are all 'ended, Ar.l death says,.“The school is dismissed My the littlo ones gather arossrul me, To bidtno good-night auttlie kissed. lisCeUaiieous. losh Billings on the Cat , . i hare sta , !dyed eats closely efor . ..ails. and hay fouLd them adtkfed tew sib; State. •They haint got affeek. VI n, nor virtue . of enny kindi tha., ill Ricrateh then. •he'st fridnds 7 an d I mit ketelt-imee unlexslthey are-! y. h has.bin aid that th&are good I 'make up..into t,assages; but this is it, rate int.stalie. I have in tAd by a i tease maker tha ddn't kompare ii ith dirge There is time thing sartin, 1 I - ,zare i rery anxious tow liv. Yu ma Li Ito one ir.hitle'out--and !hang him' uP4P the tale and az soon azyoti are out°.o, • site ho wi-b- manage to turn a bak lel minlerlset, rind cum ,around awririto 1 i a few dais. It iz very bard work] t ' 4vie a z..t-.. If one flits carried mph 't t a bag IA .I!iistalce a grato:AViara into ' le country, tha vvon't'Strt lost onla a,. I I ° lloll r, lAA soon appear, tew maktk l ., !C fanilly happy with :hare presee.ce. 41- madei ara very fond "ov cats, tor_ reeekm, f.suppose, Oat cats never t 'try ij?,tha have ever. *good a eh anei j late iz one thing about eats I don't 'il.l - yurbtep on !self jtales byLack• !Tit thagit mad rite orb, and make .ato fuskabout it. , i • There isanother thing about them, 1 ,.° 1 ` . .. 1 1 makes thbra a goOd. investment o ;oor'f9lks. A pair lov cats-will each Fear, withot4 any Oizilay,, ,lethirglike eight hundred per cent. , eats .A it A Very J &Milungu!ar (I,ct that eitis i . A like l pond; 1. never knew 'etc* git drownded by acksident.— Iltlltv creme, btzt, a name to be agin eir religgin tew.teteh - soap: 1 Cats it'. orgs‘have not bin able tew agre 1 ' tile mttfn question ; tha both seem :grit the atarmatiff side tow_onit: , 1 't' , rtk If I etaild bay ml way thare : l i , i l , ' be more eats bon, miles% that !. h 617 R e....r,tiffeate.ov good moral !at t er. There iz onel thtng about I ti Ptifell seems tew me ow. be awl 4 lOC tag L.. , -n, and that is titt&, iag aich l '"' ( "as.nr.iter a feller* window-at I . ;t't, and then kall It Lrnuik. If i I "° t° hl ?"ini' elloieb `,t, ttreen a-cat c ,Sil t tri ts .. l) .!_d 8 . 4 a1 . it .1 vr . ald taste the. - )3 .. itt. ° ; _e% o , a I codld eit tdoltheimaik t 1 ie Way t r url_Ailf.'o•--The, e }tint no ear— ( f, )riztti 0 , .kal A eitit . ili yu git one i t i tite tiLitito salsi4r, laud . you are J „ t to ri ll i s T, Il lz likely az not tha will 11 is e u .- ka'ait a hoie lot of good i t J I , with the , These are ml I 't'lltl Zatitdetta,"-itit.herl hastily hove I i t , i t , obi " 'mint , ennff agin i lltttb Y beta& i' isi.tit. the' In. 1 • tn. , i I I • 1 - MI M 7- ‘.:.:' !;., _. ar.i !,:..4:. I ~i EMI • P Vr i , n, "l! • .tir ILJJ.I Dkdkim .ppluo*s axv i nrirs,crit i oas ucooiire, • . s lrig hai passed 'both. Ta!3gisla.l v ieh it will rect,ll-0;.to bO p,acigo .ine,..yioitoro • INPOSTAXT • . 1 1t.c. Thi-falta*, harms oritt . taro artli lnl eignatt* . v Iconic) a la of eleetions,i 'should give and• fatn i iliar proii4io: A further euppfpment to' the, deceit:oa hiws of , •• this Comaronwealth. .', I 1 . re issues, B y .the act of Congress of.ttie Unite States, entitled "An act to, amend the several I acts heretofore passed ,to provide, for enrolli,pg,arid calliOg O9t the notional foreekland for other pitriPoses," approved - lifarcti 3J, 1865, all persons. who have deserted tho military Or' i naval set:vie(); of the! United States, and who have' not heairi diseharged` or relieved'frOin the!pen alty Or (likability tberein provided, are :deemedend ak,en to have voluntarily lelinituishednd foreited t hiu'riltlits it, of eitiznsbi and their. rights; to be- Comej ciiinens,'and are deprived of ex rebling, 6ny.tights,ot: citizens thereof And WMere:is, perions, not 'Citizens ht the, United State - s are notkuder the constitution and lavi - Of•Pennsyl-• uania, qu'alified electors of 'Leis Corn . tnonwealtli. . Sea.l. i ,Be it enacted by the'Senate and Hotise of RepreSentatives I of the , Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; in General Assembly met, and it is-here by enaated by the authority; of the same,' That in all elections hereafter Ito he hold in this goinatonivi, r alth, it shall he unlawful for the judge or in spectors iof any suzli electioni . to re-- ceive any , ballot o, r ballots from any person or persons embraced ~lin the proVisioris and subject to the dieabili-1 ty imposed by said act orCengross, approve,d• March 3d, I• 865, and it shall beinnlaWful for any such persdri to of rex,' to v. e any ' ballot ue t!.,1.1. .SEC., 2. '1 - That if, any such jo go and inspectors of election, or any of them, shall i•eceive or consent to receive any.] , suehnrilawfil ballot , or ballots , from. 1 any-eueli disqualified Person,i he or I they so Offending shall be guilty of a; misdemeat.or, and upon ebtrviction, thereof iti any Court of Quarter S* Mons of this Vora mon wealth,l4,lititali' for eardr,effence, be senteneed,3o'pOt . fir,e of not less th'an one Jrandr i ed oilers, •and ' to un'llorgo rio imprison ment, ti.ithe jrol-ot the pro Per County or net lesii than sixty days. , SEC. 3 I That if, any person deoriv• •d of •citiienship, and disqualified as • ; . foresaidg shall_ at.any_electido here-I latter to be held in this commo!ti 44 - al t li, I . office r s ; , vote-, or tender to the hereof, and offer to vote, a Ballot di'; haii-ots.„ any persdn,so offending shill ,be deem al guilty i cif a 'misdemeanor,' &nd on ;onviction 'thereof in any,- - ;eol'lrt of inartcr Sessiona• of this'. eommon• e.alth, sirall for each offense be pun shed iti" like manner as prvi'p(l in he preceding section of this a s ~ 8 t, i n the I ass ;of officers 'of election rob icing :rich 'unlaWful ballot or ballots :l a Sec,. 4. I That if any perton', shall I ereafter 'persuade or advise any per on or persons, deprived of-citizenshipi nd disqualified j.as ' aforesaid', tb offer n .) y , ' c b i a e l e l o t i tj„ , r, o r h ba e l r j eli ot i s ter tO iob tlo e :fi 1 1,647 in n his commonwealth, sad( persOb 'sn; . ( en linA shall be platy' of 'a Mimic" ; I loinor.- and upon conviction thereof 1 i tiny : C our tof Quarter Sessienso t : iseonn:nwerithshallbepuiished, 1 licem:era::sprovidoi:the 9ton,dBeeiin.oftbisictinhieasel fo:neo;el.islehelcutionirleirin4 cinawi.biioorboiiot:. . .l scs.:Thatitshalbcth:dt)of he Adjutant General of this cernmon fealth to procure, from the( proper I oflicers Of ;the United-States, certified , tOpies of all . rolls and records contain:, ig calcialevidence. of thd fad Of the , d sortion of till, persons who were cit i e ns of •thid,Corrirtionlealth, and , who 'q alified bfthe said u ere.dcprived of oitizenebip and die of Congre ss XlB6s, and to cause to be o March ✓ corded i and preserved, in books to p ovided and Ikeot for that purposetn h s office, fan and complete exetrnplifi c tions of, such rolls and recorde,, anti to cause true copies to b.:O made there of and famished to the elerk-s of the several Courts ol Quarter Sessitios of this Comotookdealth accurate' dupli cates ior exeMplitications of artelr roll§ and -records ;embedding the' names of h such disqUalified persons 'ai bad eir' residence within 'the limits of a id - Counties respectively at the time o their being • marked or designated a dritoerters; and it shall be the;, , i e oef urdetahBmresieoiCii the- ffi l uepcsrra:kntrs Sessions psoio o l no, so f enedi t o, h f:aa p oi nait . ad s e e,s tt ; oh e 6ri i hsan a l l .i carni,l iaccess{Courtsvii,tto m at;r enn e ed f ealib to preserve in books to' be kept literati, and. faroish eeitified, Copies t trefietn, en reqbest, in like manner' in the ! ) case of other records of such arts. --, , ~ l' •' -- • . Sec.- Alit a certilted copy or ex-- L a of any: such . record from the e rk of a conrt Of (Fatter sessions of t. is commonwealth shall -be a prima 1 31 r cba evidence before' any election b a nd of the' fact of deserti* and naequent.dilitbility,aold disqualifieits, a r. as an - leli3eter: , Previded. i that if IL y petion Auur iwilfutl ) = rise pr. pre .e t anr - faille, fraudnlent-:or t fOrged en / iper= purporting' to be - a edaified py`or trit*t as eat estiid, I,o' obld i ISE , f. , .. . . . . • I • • '1 I i . . it 4 .: •: . • • ' L. . • :I. . • - • ! . . .• ' • • -''t i ' , ... . -. .! 4 : r , ..r......u.. 1 :, - . ~ ., ... 1 . ...... • - ...........,. 1" ..-.. .. -,. .......1 , - . ......-o. .• .. • ' a.4 ~.... rr ~ ,;;I:V • t - T.: - ......:, .. eil,37r- t.j1 . 1. r .: • ,}i...,,, , I t 'tir:'l . ." - =ice z;;-..7 •...- 4.4; ..1 :., ••-7-- , 2 ,••,,,,..-... ."•' r , 1 , 7 1 . - I ,•,'- • ~ ..,i .•-: • . 7,, 1:0 • •• "1 - , ',,,, . • r , : • -,;•. . 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L rie themselves With hi be deemed gudtlf Of a 6hideindinor , arid` on • chnvit:4,on` theieof Shall be punished as nasdemeattors itre'how 14 , law!" pufiietfikble, r And, providddii bewever; - that if [by the , 'rodactien • of 'tt . dpilifidate 'of WA hone 1 ble disabaige it Shall appear that; sue 1 perebsio,of ifering to vote was in th tea ser i vice tif - the - Uni ed . Sta es before and . I at' the time of h s bein " I diaftedlate li sueh, serViee, au. theisupon , failiii to . reort; r or r, in'case of t el fact, of ,de• ser ion . 'afitestiiug by rtitied .. co-i-,iy ii i of is 'company toll,,if 1 ishall,appar tf . tha ,he,ivits'ittteclward a L quitted ther,e • hf, and . honorably ` discharged, snob proof shall ,be rqeeived hs evidence to I disproVe 'his sact--4b - fq(ialitieaCido....— I And ptovidect,!urtber,l That if i any person ligible to be, objedtei to as!dis qualified, .as aferesaid f , Shall produce before ally 'board! of 'ilkotiep officers any false or framdulent! 'paper, 'par porting or . pretebiled to!be his honor• able, discharge frpie the . Fnited States service, le shall Ibe 4 - comed guilty of t'forgery,, and o, convietion thereof aliall 'be pifeished as. persons are now by. law punishibiis'tor tbi,gery- " Sec. 7. 'Tim; 4 slutll be the duty of i theiodges and in'spector4,of-eler4ons 'hereafter to. be held in this -common wealth ivbe'reyer, Chin thirne of ,a per- , spa offering to the.m a billot or ballots shalt be, found urion a ce ; tined copy"or extract *furnished by said! rolls or rec ords by ..a clerk lof a coUrt.of quarter sessions;., Marked as a :I' , Aleserter, or whenever any porso,n,sh!l :be object ed to as disqualified as i vitoresaid at , . ' any election . by I any q s tifled voter, i ;at the" requ est Or sugg4iition of each person offering i a ballot ",to' etamine such person on ? 4th' or alunation "as to, the . fact appearing I ,fr" m 'such ! cer- I tificate. or Sliuged,i,gitius f him by ; thel ci.n. elector so ~bbjectihg, and ', l ir he de9y it 1 u 4 to the reasons theofdre; provided, howe,ver, that if any . Of lids answers ' , rimier such ,ex4rninati9n are 1 false, each person's ellsyl bu d erred . gilty o f. the crime ch perja , and! upon' conviction th erehf • he . sh, ll bupuhish- i et! a4 persons are now l puni ! ish,blo by by f law for periury. I: ' 'I i Sc.t 8. That t shalle. the duty of 1 the Sheriffs in the'severa , counties of thitocuinmouwealth to i sert, in their 1 proclamations oil'eleetiens - hereafter: l 1 j to be held; the first four' sections ..of I this act, with the! preamble.therici& ~ - Six. 9.. :Char* lbeirlai"ef , all*i-;, es arising 'oaderj.t hii,s, act? ik shalt be 04 - tidetylr; at 4httrUtorrtti tlyiiii,t'tbei inibttit. ire hita in(lbf" A 0 Atetetaiihie any question of fact as *.4'?i alleged' de. I sertion involved ihereintupon proofs I furnished by exempli fi cations, or: ex tract,. from such foles midi records;du ly certified by the prop:lr.-clerk - of_ a court -of 'quarter Isessio4..,, w.bieh are hereby. glade evidence, th . . , ref, and al,. so•froin such profs . by narol as May . fie given in evidenee by either Daffy. . L I ..:Two Hil::tiiillti,::k• THOUSAiini It liTME- i EITEIIB.--16 the eise 9t.til speee!li A .. i livered at the B ards. CM annual ih : r ! net. i nt . Edinberglil recoil' ly, Protessor i iiiiison, who PrePesed tl etoast '.•The . l i) • • , , ~ I Poets of Scotlandi' said : oiled. made a calculation that, • prob bIY it :the , i British islands at-he pi - eselip moment tiler u fire two iiiindred.tlitumar.dlpeo, ple writing . verse's,. [briiighter.) -I "I stick to two hundiled,tholisand•e!xect-• ly. I cannet give . you tithe. data'; on which, .1 make my calcitla.tions , but they satisfied myelf at the Moment when . I 'niade them:. And • they are, not only makine verses, het I assure .ytMt making verse.'; whir.:: Would I litive, attained a ',reputation had,. they ' heent written in the last t eirtUrt. The (pan. ttly.of, verse Whitili is b ; , ing produc. l led, in EnglistOind (Trish vieliragcs,i, in !Scotch manses, and in aillsorts of pls.; ces, fie . utterly . en l i ornitias.' , I do not think that it is - anyl objection to liters tare that 'it is . bomingl voluminous ; and OW , its practitioners are becont i,.. ling numerous.' -Pe S : p rhapn l some 111,. tutt3 . tiine the dis'fil'iCtion*Okrt rimn,will i•be—and he Avill z be , pointiAlleut on the streei r s as a distinguished- .man' --that [he has not written a _t bciekl. [Laughter.) • _L . , •, 7 - , . ' . A Nsw Holum §tatilE.--A Paris bldek. smith has ;invented , ti' t+w syste,M Of 1 shoeing horses. Instead! of thoshoe being placed on the' hoof Ind burning its own resting. place, th' p eutsidcrit the hoof is cut away around the foot to the depth of half. a!u inch;' this: leaves a ledge, intoivrhfchlthe Shoe fits, and is then flush with the trog,,which touches theground, insilead of . being raised, as of old s I.)y- the Aloe. The adVantageS f tritslare tfhtt the foot is little pared and - !hat i stead of, a heavy shoe . the animal! is shod - in': what - tire- ittlet tuore• uthan ricing Otitts. Th advantagoi claimed by the inventor, are,ihat th hoise never , thatslips the stoeS allos the foet.to eXpand naturally, and that it lasts as long and is as cheap at the old plan. 7 '.• , ..... 1 f 1 , A Stia,Piki;Caum.pteirr.--Lc•rd Cockburn wee sitting op trio bilbiside at Bonitly with a iallekerii, sind; ob serving the sheep ) rep sing in ihe coldest situation lemaled to "John,-if Fiore a sheep, I would lie on the'etbet side o f tho, shephird Answered., "Ahk my 'lord, if ye Lad-been a sheep bite had mair sense!" ! ' f Avi,reeeitgreat!ateep e chase, pear Liverpool, i England, thirty horses a,tartedi p ali , the favOritesiwere heifer); and the winner. *ail a Opal: outsider, who owner - quietly Rocketed , thre frindred a'nttr: thiry—fiveW.tdoasand dollare. • , . ,1 .. t...01t •', tt .4' - :-. 1 - J.2•,, - .. --..: , ~..- , .-i ,•• • ;• - ,:•?•,,•0-? ii [ 1 . 1 -•,_' . ' 9 . , .. • • ...., :.t -'', ':'/ ..1.. 1 ! . ": 1 44ff,,, . : 3 i• - •-: •-. I t 1 7..1; - ii . gr . V; -.G..t.:::1 'Oa ..,1 ; ~ , ' , 4 ... .:.' • ',... " • lit: esiTJ ~ , • ~.•,.. ~ - • ,- -- • . •• , 4, , -•, , 0i,11 , 00,.4.... •1 . ::••• • . .„.•,_ ...„ . -„, - 17 ..... . L). 4..„... 0 • ' 3l vajg 4c ' - 4 . ..-r It ', ' ~. , .i. . T t t .....,..„,, 0 -,- ...,. • i ...... I ' ..' '. :,..;••.*P", , ~, • . • • . • ..-• •'? ' ••- - - ' ,•'' • : • ' '-'3llll•G;;—....diemat Ake silliW .- ' ' ' -..--:-..: , 1 - -- " , ' ‘ - 2 W . *Atilftlllllllll . r . -•• , ' , 1 •-•!.?..;--- -i , -2. 1 :.• : • ),: Y' . lll .._ _..... •-, ! .:7 ..!*.'/I - • 41 1 ti ii i 7,. —l, ; I f - AL l'' i - • '' • l ''' •••t - i ' ' l i tit dia.:4 '" * i .'l / 11l 1.. IIBQ 6. • ' , Rasta , ' 2• l l :! ' ''r '— • •:' . • 700 ..",• .....-•••••• L- '•'• , I '':•''-•• city. ' Brooklyn gitniacitigifierahle village ;1. the ofil3l, ' ' 1 4.4, ' "10 1 , ', ,Oviing *it' tin • toW:hog.tal:,.'' :irciley, city Imre ci e inprvberi . .'.'Ther'- t . ." . kitl omnibus lineg, i railwityri i . , , 4 t f believe l lno hacks.' Wu toole, t ' . -6 * -4fteci f in those dale • ~ obody' WarOint,.`l The itity. 1 Hotel as . the= iiiiiyi r tailtielar4 hnuse. In thin- : line rir liatinitai l 36`'el• tare was' - en btantia!, tbre`,"iifirrii. - ' '.1% w ere was a g eneral preidielillialnit • ig 'Ch. cooking i Port' end= :''UVelitii . ;she ry (pule sherry ittreireV Were kdod, and .liludeira del cie 'Ohtinipstr.e was just coming ie,iiiil.ribMiiatativ ly little liti•aWn ; it twaii,**rtued bofbre drinkin4 ! The ;itialii*t 'And ha its of New !rot* wei ninVitore aim lo I trial' they are noW; iftcr !!Was i finite ly.less wealth, - less hyti lees: cap."- 1 cation, -end 1 9P 8 l i 4 141 - en!. ITbere , ~r t were e 9 parativetyllteinptidiotng 1 There ere 133 4 11604 1. : . 'en Planes, I no sal° ns, no' eliabi.Yilten livedl at home. , i.e Parl niftier anal Sends der'N.M seum ware ttWarily .plicesl'of 1 k • •amusein nt. In theSit'ailk .1 , 44,9 r the slap a of, dial alit ' was tar. 1 nir.hed e ar after Yfii, -- ...t th- same families.; in the earnu - bbies the seine faoes pr o id be ever pre.neat,' eni ntol's,l Garden i had %just!: beele r. epen6d, s A: , public rden with' likhie; - seate, lem onade, ia and ice cream - wig new., Even 1 'porter ihOtlses: ' l ie" ' ol.iit ' itihst.tatkii, were al Most, unlenOriii.LO' , t "It vits at a. °rte..h ouse at 1., he' i t .2 _ ? i. lt corner .° Fulton Ftva,eto c ilat the i first, 1 introdeelion of niarvarltrs '4or ;eit-+ eral reading tr ok r place:, New York was a inore ceemornleialy g overned city the' it is, now ; there was ii,' much higher ;s nse of ofliciall,,tesponsibiliti ~ and municipal hotie're• fa: ere ecrferr d on men • f high sta.(i4Nk:and char ter. T he atandard.,haWbeati low e r d by an ise` sat sufire i ge; .).I,ljiiiy int r est th, 'Cr ' ;kr ' - -- `,hung of the 'cot ' 4 :Co I. tory a. 1 . as a jai 1815 priptei 1 -conti 111'44, vim , Enklati athan '10.01144 Snoto3ll had Sarno the gk ea,, partnir. "..";4;oth moor, and was einployed . On , reat ontei'prio of publishing milt'. Bible; d i n .Ithat, work, I Harperi - Wow the senior pf publishpig house, as rny • ; • kill g was ~,Jowl] ill , those days eight .lipuis' systems o 4 of ten a • , worked thirteen hours a• day. An incidtoit will stio:w the capacity". - Of leading h uses add, that time. William ;Mereien, lor wbomll werked in 16117; had an order to reprint with al'llaste ,rAlia,ttocikh, of which Single copy had been nn in advance by. a shill from Lon nn All was.. astir. The 'cases' we e manned night . 'and day;' presses running .constantly ;, binders were Teen creed; and 0 once,atrOn i g Methodist as he was Mr. Slerc,teri ig• nored the Sabbath.l .. And on theitenth (fay Lail. liciokh in boards made its 1 'appearane . This !lams regarded . as an achievement . : - . ThelHarpers would'do , it now in twentv-four liOnr's. Won- ' derful cliviges havti been wronght in ' daily journals. There Were then tWo morning riapers,- 'Olt gazette' and .the Mercantil . . The Ciazette rarely cow: tabled m,e tban ti. eciturnn l and a half ,I. of readin .matter i , land theMeteantille.i was not Tell liettel- ' f . hOth i Werp.sttir,l pid and birren of all interest , excePt for their ship news'and adverthlementS; The two +ening papers' the.Poettind Commorci 11• r ere edited, with ability. Tire Columbia() was semi•weekly,.-4 The M.erctn tile bad the 'largest circu 7, hition, whlich 'l' think was less than twenty-fide hundred. ,• There was not in the %lib to city aSlmackpress 7 power and capackty as is mow operating sub terraneonsly .beneatli the sidewalk in front of the Times nffical ; while, illionst. .ands pass over it unconscious .d it's whereabouts. :AN all who . were cone fleeted with the daily press Of ttiat time. I believe the;; only, ,survivor is Mr. Francis Hall, of the' Commercial; with hall 4.dozen c'ik the then journey; men. Fur myself. l l always; had : good iitua.tions,l was habitually industrious, drank no peer, and: learned from ton to, twelve dollars a week, nist of . which, , after paying board,l went for! fiekets at 1 the Park Theater. I.ltechantcs,clerksl, itc., paid three 'dollarti' a 1 week for Ward. ' o i ' . .. 1 • -----.. ""C" - T . • -7 " --- 1 ' '. ..1 IT DECISIONS.—The Uni. ... (Supreme has lately ‘v .o vary important deci 7 The first, is that.; a license i from the United States (to ;sell liquor for :in ; stance,) dohs not legalist* a traffic reri, dived illegal by a State law. If.3lait 7 • sachnsetts prohibiteltbOale of liquor. a license from the U,niCed States d et not set asice or in's - ay:Way invalid tr the law Of ' that State * t I 1 - • The second is that the several St to, - I have poWor to tax all sbaret,of btl stock. ini National IM Well ls Stutz banks, The tact that Nationalba, are based hpen Unitedtates bo does cot iiiterfere With' 'the,' tight the Sitili to tax thel Oa 'arty. held by any al ire citizens in suet' bitilts. , =.. 1. .1 ' PM I . Impottia ted Staten 'delivered Moue. `:i 4iiititandolph's Dea‘. 1 '1 BY inir&wYN imutoin. • .. An; No - .1088 of 'the 'Livil ‘h , .is copied from Fraser 'e el l Sic ' In article entitled • 0 >S i n -ri ti and - Lut," in wtiich the en - 1, ketch - Cif John - 'Randolph` this statement:. . - j ; 'Many i aseieitions have bee lattrl• agiiirit Randolph's' 1 1 character, which aro utterly n eackr-Ther..aiie• tiaceable in ,the bate .pis exalted by his- re aeackei,. but salt more,to biscci for l i ttle • 'gni:knelt ancf..)fanatim by which lye was surrounde fkassf?r.n 2 ent, years served the dists end Baptists of 'Virg inia Utica Ibks elsewhere; to point il boetatious, the'allegstion bee' on heath , ;bed, whba he coul no lo l igeri,, he wrote. ,the wo hie d motfd. It has since bSen pro al l he sienplYiwrOte the name" of bor.l-1 R. E. 31Orsi—Whorn be 1 to Ore .Str. Randolph Was kin] slaved Willie he lived ; and ti • einiat his death." '. '''.: :,' . Vbis • statement has ;beer.-ii ;before, aed as it coyktradietsa.l theibisto r y of that, iz'minent her With forward that Part deilb4tior. of, my father, Dr. PattrSls which bears upon thi tiod '!: The 'deposition , ; Was in - . ; thef,•Commission ,appointed - „b coartl to. take ' the, testimony lut validity of ,Randotph'sl will; eil eXtedsively publishidgir'. tho 1833 and 1813, . ; -. ' ' Aker a look an d Interesting or.vii.i. i Alltip i If i with 11"8 , phy i siqiun, he , a id,!•;,l confirm everydispositi?' n•in-m. wil, espicially :that respeetin,cr illy slaves whom I .rave manunxitted . , , nd for whoni 1 have made . ptriiispn.' Be. ing 'ield, in answer-to his iiiriii sr,:tbr ! t his lehd'• }sad not far distant, ha app pared.., to Make unite prep ration; whichthereor,eonsiMred chi fly in 1 ; -• arranging! ilia . clothes,; adjust' g his position, - Sic , after . which, "forshnit tim4," say . s; the depoSition, " 'e - lay perfectly quiet. his eyes were cl osed, and' I concluded ho was lisp sed to sleep.l He suddenly reused fro this itatii i with the words, ;•Remorse, re mor'pe: It was' twice repeated; at the last4tiMe at the top "( •li k s vei e; ovi-' der ! il , with '.great agitation, h . crio ( i il onti,i"Let me see the, word." i o res ply)fellowed, having. learned.' nongh . c , " -or thertsharaeterot7nrilittleT) Iti - se. eerOtin that when I - did dot, 163 w- ex:- actlywhat to say, it was best to say nothieig. He then exclaimed ,' Get it dictionary;, let me see the .wor ."..! J. Casti,.-, my ,eyes. around, and told latin 1. believed there was none iti : , the room. "Write it ;down, theini‘-let in 130 thaVlW:Ord.";•• -; ' , 1 1• tit 4 ' • 1. kedp- -n ono of his Carel . _ do - 1 the'lable--4" andolph of Roan ke-4- and; iaquird whether I should write qn 910, ''?Yes; ( aotbing Mora' fnop,- er."! Then - with .my .gene 1. 1 .. ' rite, Remise !He took the 'card Irs his fienils.l in a hurried manner, and fal -1 tieriq‘Vrite it on the• hack!' a exd his eyes on it with groat ntee,— sityi, ‘. elaitned. I did so, and hande - it ,to hin 4 4gaiti.l He was !exeeSivel 'itgi rated at this period,,:and rep) ted---- "IteMerse 'ii You Have I viol L idera what it is, yoU can ilforfrn .en idea. of it w - hateier'i .it l has cons tribut,64 to 'bring me .tomy prase t sit-, Luatihiq, but Ihave looked to the Loril ;Jeans Chrit,:cand hope I hive o taint ied Pardon." Re then; said,' "No , let John (his 'body. servant) (take you'r penCil•r•andt draw a line unde . the word; which was accordingly °PC. 1. , I inquired' what was to be done , and dorie with the ; Cal:di , ( ( Tut it in your p tak pare of it; .' -and when I am dead, 1•look, at it.",' , ' ' I ° . Thirty-two years have passed since the:fletith of Randolph, ana us e oe- Oupked'a prominent place in Am rican• history, it is .important that the facts I . ttteilding bis death should n t bp, misrepresented. Th e. .:lireuntstaneds attending that event 'made a deep im• pressiob,_ not only ..wibere ' his death ocedrrall,. tint in the southern. S tates a of the tinien. • - t i • .1 ' , —l' * ---- 77, ', ' 1 CIIEEBITIi ' .--- - atitimus Ward', i de-, , i • . ~ ~. .1 scribint his journey from Cilif rain., '1• I - ' says: "- he 'driver -With whoin sat outsidoi ininred me ' as Wci s nwly if in .l-••• rolled down the fiarfni Motintai• r oad which l l ooki l down on' either sid , :into an appalling ravine. Chat 'Gs ha" (mot acciderlts, _in, his timo that' cos - the Cal ifer Pia Stage Company a g.rea de 1 • • of rneuey, "because,' - sai; l l : t he,-! , uri is akin lus op„ rinciple;a d over m: who. sue ', na i nsure to recover. ui„, ‘3_ will'ineVer be so agin, net With In ,y 4 bet I"i' I ' . 1 1 ',." 1 ,11. "it ow ' is, tliat?" 1 aski. - It ' w frighthilly ;dark. It *as ilia . it vrittitn„on aotwithstandinitheh k were •ke ti hard. -down, the.. ac ac slevied i wildly, often ' fairly. t'ou hip the liiitile,-, of the .black pr,eeipi e.- "El4w tti'',thitt ?" l' said. 'Why, yc see ,$' he reiiiied "that corpses ev4 suelforldamages, but =paled p op do. I•And the ifeit'time' 1 ha , a t 1 , overtoi re, I laball •go renn& and ee I € l fullY examine the passengers. - be el as IS deaci I Shall let alone ; I: ' hat be 1 as iii mutilated I'shall finis wit ti 1 king' bolt! Dead folks don't sue. hi ;ain't on iti.", Thus. with l anecilof ... I did ibis driver cheer me up. -; • lcri . 1 e " Ady'af3lidn of a wife at forty,' ea >f Seriold;:"o,ltbat a . man. should b . at Y 10 cliftnge tier, lika ,s ))iinii•piA: - fwal,tmenttea." -.. • . MI El •:' , l i.l. ?.i ) ' ? +', '4,,,J.: , J1 )z i .1 ,bl-iB . thed - 1818. The State of - the . South., - !Bed: , The leciospirators who' ,havii bean trying force ,the. revOltixf States back' into the Unionoipon the - Pies. that th l ey. are now lois l and trusty are ap palled at the testimony. produe. , ed Wore the - Reconstruction tee, which has partially been lard fore the public, Fronil this testimony, which :Cornea from witnesses whose veracity cannot be sknestioned; -it 'is Wear 'that this's is' such. thing as . 4118 'loyalty in the its Peoplc . !eubmit to what they cannot help, , but are still as hoitile to' the GoVeintiont as - ever. The' substance of the testimony is thus tersely sCitth ed by the -Washington Chronicle,: .I. That. there' is throUghoutl the South tt,jeneral hostility ItelWara the Gbvernment of the United States and a manifest - , ladispositicrn .;upon,the part c,,f l itho people,,espeoially the ar., Boned !gaiters and politicians,. to; au, vopt ibe results of the rebellhm.• II.: That there •is a disposition to prescribe; Unionists,. -;whether four.d in the South, Or doming from the IsTorth, or in other itordslto make loyalty'odioas -and : treason - resPepta . .. atid:9l:at there is an uneencealed htitreC,to*lticl, the freedmen, and -4 rat desire toi •oss theM. g Age, 1643 1' trglayt, wi itir, ukakcs • , 01130— ersomd found. art to . entlose ntemtot 1 wits • d., Ire .140 h- • V4l- 1 rir, ex-1 1g,4,13at I speak d, Re ed tbit neigh.: ieeire4ll I to )ec,aiedH bushed fact in Map, I of the Uoseph gees ,ado to r the to the d Was years :general; desire toioppre, :Thut whir as all the 'elements of goOd ekt r izenship are concerned, the negroi3s , a e better iprepared; for en. , franchisement tnari L the poor, whites. They,are .more - loyal, more industri ous, more anxious to obtain SIT vduca• tion, and .better -able, to take l l care..pf themselves and'those dependent upon them.. ' ( IV. ,That there is a Wide spread desire upon= _the ..part of : _the more wealtbi. and: irifitivntial of, the late Itrilitore'to assume the rebel. idebtlind to demand coir'penststion for[their erated sitaves. • - _ V: That the'genitine •'opaline-of the South. are. for obvious reus9us a guinst L$ admission of the lute rebels 1 to power, either' in the State or Ntt tionnl Government., . NIL ?That the tn'agnanimoUs policy of - the Qr overnmen t` has not , been re-: ciprocated, and . that Alac pardoning of the leading rat)ela bag bad s aw injuti• one effect:alma the .work o 1 restora— tion, and has to 'discourage • I Tag !abaci Record slow LOA figirt: Gould, '):if Titusville,. requested Mr. Burtis w. look alter hts well , on Pithole Run, niar Dawson.Centre, Ito see if wax well," and when Mr.l B. Went up th re'posnnoitie the premises, le, and behold, isome ,vagabond of the baser soft had. actually, stolen the` engine, tools, ti)bing, engintii house, deriiqk, samps3ri post, and the entire thing, leariiig. nothing but the hole, and it is feared the scamp will 'como back' and. dig up [the hole and sell, it for .pump logts. I ', ' ' ft oin MEE • i DlBl,O AL AEI' JIVER --(MO 01 the , speakers of the. Indiana Democratic - State COnvention said : ~ ,W hiare we permitted to assemble in peaceto-night ? Is it because we are ar.y More loyal than we. were three years age? TVe are not any more loyal !" . , Treevl words were; never spoken, and they apply as well to the ecpper" beads o i f PennsylVania and all the other Stites, as to those of; Indian's, Accoamsa "to ILBabinet, ayiench savant,' the coming summer will be very hot. All the springs, he states, will be' dried up; for, when there is no snow there 'are Into fountains. It is the snoii. alone which moistens the earth internally. Rain water does not penetrate sufficiently, being car t led off 'rapidly by ,evaporatnin,except in vioode:i districts. RESERVED FOR JtiericE.— It was stated some time ago that the Presi dent hadi prepared a list of five hurl.- dred rebels who „had beers most cone spieuous, for their treason, for trial as boon as the coats 410 ye organizlld and it would be safe to begin proceedings. This is repeated, and _there is reason for the Wild that the statement is on gnod autbority. • • A eclitar '!down Ease wants, to 'll' know whY editors are not blessed with tal donation 1 vitts, as clergymen are, 138 since ,it I's - well knewn _that they are 1 . ~ an proverbial fir their kindnesa of heart, 11 . works uf;lbenevolence and excessively on tender disposition, to anybody and everybody, who has 'ena awfully bad naxe to grind. ' ' g t • , THE mllengS of ' lar,; i .Goodwin, the c : delegate " from Arizonail' reaches The ° g respectable Sum of s7,op. Mr. Good , win is the prince of good fellows, but . it'wnuid have been-:much, cheuper ,to 118 send hird'or, as freight r- Loyt ie a aeVerti critic. :Hato can m pardon niore than lOvv. They whd In aspire to love worthily; subject selves to in ordeal more severe than 'any other,l.:, F , Dimularr sounds • travel with di,f fereut degrees of velocity. .A call to yid dinnerNvill run over a On acre lot its a minute and a half,Thile a sunalcicdis to' work will take frqm five . tr► ter._ ~niintttee.:lr'• . for F MMEMMM .1 ' ~,.'";; ~~:~~ NE MI OE MEI - *A 121111 = 151111 . - " L - 6 41 . 1 1illtivissertekst• tIW4I4Z-4 . :, . - *.1 1 44., r 3° 101 141 1 . 1t 50 teats. A Wmal,.dypolult. made youFg. ad l ie zt i s eii o o4 : o o ol2 4 l444r4llll.2 -,..1 °1 t ° P iai °T.4iO *Oli - v 3 r/ 111 !° of Ifs L ,anred 7 Speelal notices 2151ise eerit.: ilditTon alai =atm r" !Ards; 75 Walk . I , l ',llne 'thr4 ee tisfdlo4,lo litiath!i;,Aeligeoui,"[MUsA api! pther trawl ONII , t Sawing Manure.. I— * , . fivery•man.oloommon Awns* .razuf.t . admit that the rules to be , adoPted.for a rational :sjr,stent Of • saiing. \ plantrs. must be 'based On, the nr:WlOdg.s. l fit . ehanges that oontir in the its\plitreraction,arid it is in e itee44lauce w,ilhh. our pment, knowledge-Or:Alla rocess that we !ex down' the &pew— .- ing, rules iriaelation to "it. 4. Plrat.- The ground aeleZted Ira.' the - depOititioti of",stablo nsauuroehOtildlie . even„ in order perrnit the t elqual ' distribution of the ; manure- on . thus seeuriktO the heap uniforinitY]in thiekness., Only`, to tlids'esse the pro,. ceas of pritreitietion**ill proceedmek. . • ularly in every part of.the..heAt.l-iind , ',._ its body Will prove to ha of, s, heragebF . ',.. genecus character. r . •.1 cl; gecond.i The Manara should be pro- teeted against tiro' direct ear lel the . sun; in order to the too rapid ,advanee of ... putrefactive Process. and .a consequent generation. 4iheat which *ill incur a Cortsiderabletle!ls:of ~." anunOilia. Vraetical,' :Exp - eniierkta made' with weaglitir •or'tstitifte manure piposed to-I,W) sun,-art.C.witti that ander over, show theo,..4cekof tbe litter 'lt/ be, wrthin a.certito3 time, - skint tiventy-tive .per - , bent: ,great4r than the former, : • `l. ".• 11 , ' 4 . " Third. The mar.nre heap-abould' tic '- kept moderately - moist; if, it boo dry, tile degiee of heat then ,prCtitae.oo will volatilize ammonia • toto .an acid humus *ill be Ibrined.*hicli; being , sibable in water, acts vety . Tiousiy cin vegetalition. Id-':order it t to attaia,lthia lead tthe'oettrid Aigh_tlyt irsclined;,and ail the.l i fluid that7runa 'from the, be - a - p:be eellectod in• a. pit',.from" whiph.,,it 'may froailtime to time be scattered river, theliesP,—; - ' - Dr. •• James liigyinga , 1 . •! Points of a Breeding Bo7sr• • . . A correspondent ot, the. ''ratr,l4 . _Farmer gives . ' the. following as, his - views on this - enbied;4 , ' , ' 1. !'ln the first : place elo should be sqqare-built,' haie ' a• -short 'mei& 'and short - ears; short' i leks and oitek, With the latter holleTer bent,. ,ShOulders c (n. should - be heavy d deep :-- Never let her raise gigs til she : is a Yeisr old.. "and never butthe first year! Then if she prov a 'good 'fruitier let t her raise two litters peryear Jispeek of her .heing, a gof3d milker,' . : Thie ,is ai.:eseential is.e; ; breeding±W.444,,a..; goad, tuare - c Such:an animetw:lll - raili bisfOiek filkiAti, d'*loiiititiol: tirie l*ig e r.y will .Pe„be.tter hogs for. intitititir: ':"I find:titt - ha'sty prOtling and Milk for the , s 4 per and_breakfast,and corn . for dinner, 'constitute a very good diet for the breedingeow. , A great liany farrnera have fallen into an - error in , not allowing plenty of Straw for abed. ' ?lany. ttuild,a . warm pen in order to ; avoid giving her. much. straw,. ~1 Let her: run' the I straw stack and she -.will 'build' a i riest to suit 'herself. '.lf this ' io npt convenient, she should hai'M plenty .of straW4 in. the ;pen. 'Attend to tirese natters and Lwill warrant 'no trouble in raising-pigs in, the. %wid est ; of' weather." 4 -.' , ' . '1 ibOtit Vitiating Orchards. This is often done inAhe: isprirg .01 the year,and it isle very bad, practice' ' then. B ut ifdonein the fall'or winters it is'a very good bue, 7 / The best Wish we know of for, trees in. the springis strong_ lospl ;suds- , If the trees are . old, and the bark, clings to them, it is better to scrape them thoroughly with a sharp_ hoe befOre applying the soap suds. Then 'make the suds strong; and -wash thoroughly the body; and ' larger limbs - , Ol the tree.. It . inutel:a' Marvellous difference in the thrift., of the tree, and in its productivenesa-r, We .know old .orchards thns tresitect the, past season, that' • produced lade crops. f • •• ' • It is not too late to whitewash Uses, - It may be done any time before.tlte sap starts in spring. dt. warm, thaw ing day shoUld be chosen. Regarding this condition, the sooner it is applied . ! the better. `,.lt kills inseete, ipo - .action of the ; frost upon,,lt r togsiher . With .the spring scraping and washing • recommended above, leaveti, the bark , - clean, and healthy, Yearly, to ilinitnats the greatest- amount - of-sap, Produce. the largest.. 'grOWth of wsod,'ltpd'Pel feet the finest fratt i .yre have - tried - it, and. know wo speak.•: --1 Rural New' irorkerT Misirig thAitoe;s. We met with it fattier list weeks ; whom:' we know„.to be tory sueeessibl in,his agricriltural operattonbut: who has : Bonito "netiotfe of ~ hie. Ow.n. about • firming. - Amorg otherl,thinm ho said.that he alway,s gets a hetter,crop of ~p otetoes I when ho inikes:togetber \ ll several kindis., , Ile ,says that. iry u. take the Berard ktpda and plant the --- , -7 separately on - the same piece. of lan , and .thon. plant :another similar . Plee!o with. them truxelf;_that, the latter-Will. be - a, - 3atzerercip - thap the forater.—+ The idea was new. to us,. We thought. ' it' at: rttst imly z a 7MT:but as -110,:t _ ways' has gob& eropi, we did uet like to let! him off: withmit-an investrAirr: 1 tion. What i think you; brotifer-lat. 1 mers . ?-ilaiite Farmer. , -..• ! - Tui.vegetahte gardesis,near Norfolk, Va., promise large crops, amiecially Of early potatoes andikonateep. • .. r rOADS Ara tie "ve best ro:.ol3tiß -ofcabb l ege agiiinst - 11 H MI II 1 111 MI 61/21 Nam