v1 h i if iflr ) 0- B O00DLANDER, Editor and Proprietor. PRINCIPLES, not MEM". TERMS: $2 00 Per Annum, if paid in advance VOL. XXXVIII. WHOLE NO. 1901. CLEARFIELD, PAM WEDNESDAY MAUCI1 21, 1S6G. NEW SEMES VOL. VI. NO. 35. TERMS OF THE REPUBLICAN. Th Kipdbi.icix it published every Wtdnesday, BY GKO. W. SNYDER, & CO., at $2,04 per annum in advance. If paid within six monthi $2,50; and if not paid nnlil after the ex piration of ix months. $.1,110 will be charged. ii paper discontinued 'till all arrearages are paid. Select $octrn THE GIBBET IN THE CHURCH. AIR COROHATlOlf. All hail ! let wolfish parsons roign 1 1 '""" Now, brethren, prostrate fall '"" Before the hangmen of the day, And crown them lords of all ! Lift np the spear! the pillows raise ! Hear ye the Mew School call ! Tor Juggernaut thall ride to day And Moloch's black cabal. let's finite tbcm.hip and thigh ! Spare not, But curse them, great and small, "Who dare to lay, "Be lenient, For mercy need we all !" few dn gon teeth, and culture hemp, Take wormwood, verjuice, gall, And mix a eup of dertl'i drink For those wita'a oar thrall. Let Charity be duly pigft'l While we for blood do call, And mercy be forever dumb Upon this circl ng ball. Who dares to utter "Peace on earth !" To Tophet let him fall; And those who teach "Good will to men !" Send them to Satan's hall. A tow'ring eon ff old let as raise Erect a gibbet tall, And gloat in dying agontca, And hold death's carnivnL doiologt. Raise hemp from which great blewins low '. Raise gibbets, parson? bvre below! limits 11 mom hii;h Ace rebel host! Damn them as they give np the ghost ! A'fic LrHiuirick (.V. J.) 7Ves CALICO ARISTOCRACY IN MOTION. Senator Sprnguc, of Rhode Island, whose wealth stands him in the stead of brains, has brought forw ard a prop osition to increase the tan it duties on all articles manufactured in this coun try. The object of this proposition is, ins proposition is, , but t prohibit not to raise revenue tho importation of foreign g?ds, go that the manufacturers in tins connury tmay have a clean monopoly, without , of tllC imf0,.tlina(0 famiiy wns shilock, any fear of competition from abroad. I,,,, of Mr nml Mre shilin-k and .Tho manufactuivrs liere, would thcn;fivo l..1,ll.pn. thn rhot Kn.n i.i.rl.t ov t. i i . i . - i vo cuaoieu u cnargo anj ko their groeU might ucmanu, uccansoMr shilock awol, TiinwoJUMve tiio cxciusncz-onuoi Of the llOmO market. This motion comes from New Eng-'jlcri UlC fur wn !n t10 otlier land, of course, and what is still more roo that wa vclK.lie( liy a pusM,0 significant, is brought forward by one il bhc rnshc t0 their rescue. of the heaviest of tho Xew England manufacturers. Ho kno-ws tho prae ticif! tid vantages of a monopoly in ly's trade, for it is such a monopoly that hasmmdo him one of tho wealthiest men in tho country. With a very amall amount of brains, he has, by the manufacture of calico, accumulated wealth sufficient to puichaso his way into political conspicuity, Jind may, from the forco of his money -and Ids political position, thus attained, bo ro yarded as ono of tho chiefs of the new Calico Aristocracy. New England,!) tho aid of fishing bounties, paid at tho expense ot tho South and est, first Acquired tho title of tho Codfitdi Aris tocracy ; "but tlwsilluslrious distinction is now iin a fair way to bo superceded iy.tho6till more resplendent Calico Arwtocracy.irt-tlielicad of which stands iSprnguo tho Magnificent, and his fe cund wife, who has tho happy faculty of producing, at 'her initiatory accouch incut, not only a thumping young Cal ico Aristocrat, but a shower of green backs Ijesieie. Tho Olympian god 8howcrod gold upon his favorite ; and tho tnatH!al ancestor of the new Cal ico Aristocracy, emulating tho classic splendor and magnificence of Oly in pus. rains greenbacks upon tho first-born of this hymcnial production, and its Tiapny mother, at the rate of five hun--dreu thousand to tho one and one liundrcd thousand to tho other. Tho country has seen the announce ments, repeatedly mado through the ,prcss, of tho enormous profits made 'by tho cotton and woolen mills of New England, reaching from eighty to one 'liundrcd and twenty per centum per annum upon Ihocapital invested. This extraordinary profit is the result of our tariff laws, mado for the oxtrnst'Lk pnrposeof protecting American indus try, but for tho real purpose of giving tho manufacturers a monopoly. These laws contraveno, in their practical operation, that sound maxim of polit ical economy, which justly holds that every man, in a well regulated Gov ernment, should havo tho unobstruct ed privilcgo of selling where he can get tho best price, and of purchasing whero ho can cet tho cheapest nrticlo. Under tho crafty pretext of prof cctin homo manufacturers, New JiiiglanU has so managed as to shut out compe tition from abroad, by levying a tax upon all foreign articles mado by theinsolves ; and thus sho has for ma ny years mado tho agricultural classes of tho South and West tributary to her emolument. The people of those ( .fro Motions of the Union are thus made to labor for tho profit of tho Calico Aristocracy. Ey tho operation of tlicso unjust tarill' laws, wo are compelled to buy of New England nn inferior article, w hen wo micht, in the absence of thoso laws, nurchaso a su- pcrior article, in another market, nti halt tho price. One would think that ; such prohts as we have mentioned, should be sullicicnt to satisfy tho greed i of even tho Calico Aristocracy: but 1 avarice is amission that grows tho more, Uio more it is fed. And Sena- j sen ice proper, sinco ne a hi hoi ro- m- p."' upon FonieyVNotlhat he kvngnngt! of your commission is, Go ofour church plate. . My own Chwrob, tor Sprague, desirous to cut off ull j c-oive his title of brigadier general by tiet.;ared that most unscrupulous "art-; preach my gospel." And remember, ' (Grace Church) had a lull and hand ,.u ,.r r. ...:.,.. i reason of meritorious conduct in tho 1 r..t .i.-..' i. t a:i f . n:n i ...... ' r ...i i. petition with his mills, presses to'"3'11. n01' on account of service in the j j)ivinity," increase tho tariff tax still morc.hoping ' army of the United States, llis "pro-lZJucL," am to make the monopoly perpetual. And I motion" to u brigadtership ws the, tllC (h.bt uuunv u ui jinio.niimj w iui - 'o ..'- : wo havo little doubt that ho will carry his point. Ho lias all tho wealth of New England to back him, besides all her votes; and tho politicians of this Congress aro badly blundered, if money will not buy a measure through both Houses, with ns much eertuint' as a traveler can buy his way through a turn-pike gate The West and South will remain tributary to New England monopoly, just so long ns her politi cians win rulo the country through the aid of nigger philanthropy, craft and fraud. Hitherto Sambo lias been tho agent through whom the commow sense of tho West lias becr. emascula ted, and ho is far from losing his po tency as such agent now, although ho has been converted into a freodman. The Calico Aristocracy must now, liy the aid of the West, convert him into a voter; and so they will agitato this scheme, as a cunning ilevwo to keep our people from thinking about those other shrewd Yankee plans, by which they are made tributary to New Eng land, and arc the hewers of wood and the drawers of water to the Calico Aristocracy. Quincy (111.) Jhrald. Siiociiixn Affair. One of the most heart-rending accidents by. fire that jiag evcr corno t0 0l)r notit.c took place on tho orl,osil0 Bide cf th0 rivoPf ai)(1 about two miles from Relic Plaine, on flic night of Thursday last. TIk name i . ten years of age. During tho night found the Jlonso in fl;imc wlltn 6i10 immctliato- ,.. I1mnir from ll.n nn,l wmrm. Jir. Shilock followed nn instant la ter, but in his passago broke through tho burning floor into tho cellar, liy a desperate effort, almost sulVocnted by heat nnd smoke, he again reached tho bed which he had left, and grasp ing tho sleeping babe, threw it through tho window, which ho broke out ; but upon turning to sec what had become of his wife, he was met by tho flames, nnd but barely escaped by the window through which ho had thrown the child. Upon reaching tho outsidi-, he heard tho cries of his wifo from the entry way, or'narrow hall. Sho had been frantically endeavoring to gain tho room occupied by tho children, until sho herself had bocome surroun ded by fire. Through almost superhuman exer tion he succeeded in bursting in the door and rescuing her, although both were terribly burned. They now used exertions to save tho children, but all to no purpose, nnd soon they were enabled to see tho four standing to gether in tho middle of tho room, clinging to each other, with their eyes raised to Heaven, in which position they were consumed by tho names, in full sight of thoir agonized parents, who could lend them no aid. What must havo been their feelings! Nothing, of couriw, was saved, and there they were, far from assistance, left almost childless, in tho manner described ; themselves badly burned, and exposed to the bitter cold weath er, with no protection but their night clothes. They succeeded in reaching a neighbor's house, where they were cared for in a proper mariner. The charred rcmaitiH of tho four children were afterwards taken from the ruins of tho house. ShakoperMicli.) Argus. Artemus aid says shooting isn t! 1 .... -v- I . . . - ..I as popular in ,evnia as ii once a 4V 1, A tit... ..iinlw n ( int. tiun.l t I . .1 , ' (1 ft ew years ago they used to have a dead man for breakfast every morn-!;,, ing. A reformed desparado told mo that ho supposed ho had killed men enough to stock a gravo-yaru. UA feeling of remorse," ho said, "some-' limes comes over mo! Rut I'm aiv altered man now. I hain't killed a man for over two weeks I What'lycr puirun erseu wun i no auucu, ueai- : ,...,o, .1.. ing u resonant How on tho f.nr. Why do men who arc about to fight a duel generally choose for li e ng reputed economical In tho way of A &)run4 ro(lin 11,0 ' re8!Ul,ni 9 a uuei t iitraii cnooso a ueia iot viio o i j Messngo to Congress, a Senator ex place of action f For the purpose of po sonal expenses. , , u K r 0(uiliteil on allowing the ball to graze. REAi.-John P. Crozier.lho lichest' a tailor's work-bench can write such mi . i a . ' . r i i .1 ... a . 1 1. a a1 ... I. m a Tho largest alms houso in the world the Frccdman's Rurcau. WHY DETECTIVE BAKER WAS I DEGRADED. Tho notorious government detec- ,tlV0. ticncral L. C. linker, ceases to bo R brigadier general with this day. 'Ry tho terms of an order from tho ar Department his commission was canceled on tho mn uit., amnio is, m,,bu;ri-u uut U1 -"ha.. i borno in mind, however, that tho military officers hero disclaim Raker a "'ght to recognition us ot the military , . work of Stanton, upon of Raker, who asked tho distinction as a sort of health- covering to hide his disreputable conduct whilst acting in tho capacity of chief-thief-catchcr, etc., for the government. This detec tive has had his day; now his trouble will comruence, lor ho can no longer,; nt his own bidding, bring to his aid tho strong arm of the government to protect him .from tho vengeance of outraged citizens who have been suf ferers in person and in property from the unconstitutional and utterly illegal acts of this man. Raker had become so impudent, and felt so entirely securo from tho reach of all men save tho Secretary of War, that ho actually attempted to play the detective upon tho President and his household somo weeksago. There is scarcely a doubt, however, that this last specimen of indecency and won derful impudenco was encouraged, if not suggested, by somo of tho 1 resi dent's "Radical friends." The"(Jrea"t Retectivo" mado nn utter failure of his espionage upon the executive man sion, ibr it was somehow discovered i uy .Mr. Johnson, who sent a niofseu- ger to bring Raker immediately into , unt, u,al nnJ 6umincr jut.k8 t cuss Ins presence. 1 ho detective dropped. fiUtll a fi, , LirJ at porney overy other consideration and repair-L.uh nny 0 tl0 excellent species ed with all haste to tho bite House,. vorntv , ..j..nd didatmcr." and totally at fault as to tho purpose of i hissummons from the rresulent. ills name being announced, tho President directed that he be at once admitted, notwithstanding tho presence of sev eral gentlemen then engaged with Mr. Johnson, ,'fho latter most unceremo niously charged Raker with his vil lainous espionage, and informed -him that if ho again hoard of his presence in or prowling about the White House, or if ho permitted nny of bis creatures to sneak around tho premi.sCR, the "Clrrat Detective" should himself lodge in sonic one of the dingy cells in the Old Capitol, whero so many had been incarcerated upon the simple order of Hakcr himself, without warrant, or tho semblance of law or justice. Tho "Cireat Detective" was amazed nt what ho heard, and rotuainedspeech less while tho President scored him. Upon the President's command, "(io, sir," Raker hastily moved towards tho door; but, before ho quito arrived there, Mr. Johnson added : "Hold, ono moment, sir. I desire that you now go to tho Secretary of War and tell la i t ii every word I have said to you; and (shaking his finger nt him) don't you ever let inc see you here again." Tho "Great Detective" left instant er, and has obeyed the last injunction oflho President most religiously. Richmond J'smn iner. A Dk.ui HcsnAND Turns Up. The Itoadinir (lazrttc savs another fuse of the dead coming to life has just been brought to light in tho Register's of ficeof that county. A citizen of Read ing who enlisted in tho early part of the war, and from whom no informa tion was had for seme time, was given up for dead. His supposed widow, in on er to ura w u ceuau. legaej , in lit. tn mi ii I i n Ki.sifiiiiA lmtnliln t r .... I . a - l . :.. I ...I 1. in tnv n in v. uvwi.-v .lu-.-iv tho husband, look out letters of admin istration on his estate, drew the legacy and was again married immediately thereupon. A few weeks afterwards 1,1 a I a I 1 flirt liiiatlititiil tint, ilmut t lit. Iivthfl cnlled at tho Register's office, whero ho was informed that letters of admin istration on his estate hud len grant- W l vj liur I'uiiv firsv u.ti k-fasv iae s cii to his supposed widow, whereupon d legal proceedingRaga.'nst i i ,,.?.?. no Disunite his wife an t mi ruuiira iu mutvi. back, not tho wife, ns ho alleged, but in lifr.it- Tliia ia thn anpmtil Qwn t,0 ,...... Ti9 j9 ,l0 . nf- llmi" nlm 'h1u i1!ia firl tl0 1?(,uristcr-8 0nk.0 of tiat coun,y - Unin ,,,0 ,agt monli1(j. m , M, fcifA. T. Stewart, tho dry goods millionaire, among his other posses sums, owns hoi h I lio St. Nicholas nnd tl.n MVtrrmnlifnn linlidu I Im sum if gli (i()0 a vear ns (heir rental nrovi- ii.. '.. - . . ' . (ljnir l,jm wjth iiockct money to buy cigars and peanuts. His family eon- f1"18 of himself and wife only.both bo- man in Eastern Pennsylvania, died at Chester on Saturday. DEAD DUCKS. Wo seldom havo occassion to copy m-th-les from tho Richmond Times.hut Binco Gen. Grant issued his' order in rc(rtl,.d to "disloyarpancrstho Times. i.as contained some vcrv fino lovnl reading." Tho following is a specimen: ! Tho President, on Thursday lust, 1 usurped oho ol tho principles proroga- tivcB cf i10 learned universities, to tle threat delight of all respectable pe0pl' tlle conferred tho degreo of im uuni ui inu j'l tcna u xuuiui ui but ho dubbed him &liJkad and as Forney happens to bo t man ever thus solemnly nro- importunitieH:cluinled l)V ft iVcsidont of tho United States to bo a defunct water fowl, the epithet has mado him famous. Since the publication of his celebrated letter recommending tho deliberate intoxi cation of a certain theatrical "Star" for tho purpose of extracting secrets from which ho hoped would blast tho honor of a defenceless woman, ho has well merited the title of "R. J." as the abbreviation of"D.irty Dog;" but having been formally, upon a solemn anniversary occassion, invested with tho honorary degreo of "Dead Duck," by that title ho will hereafter bo popu larly and historically known. esay "historically," for history does some times hang such characters in chains, as all will remember who havo read of tho Vicar of Rray. Tho President having handed For ney down to posterity as a dead duck, tlio question most dillicult of solution is to determine to what species of the great family of web-footud waterfowls does Forney belong. We think the mystery one of very easy solution. We entertain too profound a respect for "canvass backs," "mallard, led niw.i. W, ,:11u- s.iihiek i,..,.!:-1 our admiration ol tho i resiuen t s skill as a quick shot is intensified when we recollect that it is next to impossible to kill this fishiest and most artful of ducks with an ordinary gun. Of all tho family of "divers," the "didappor" is the most dexterous at dodging and turning somersaults in tho water. He is a voracious ami ex ceedingly fishy little fellow.aud bears the same relation to tho great family of ducks as Forney does to tho editor ial fraternity. Ho is perpetually div ing, and when he goes under no one can make tho slightest calculation ns to tho exact spot or moment when he will conio to tho surface. Having, in our younger days, paddled hours in pursuit of, and expeuded pounds of ammunition upon this wary and active diver; wo cannot too much commend that splendid shot from tho portico of tho Whito House which "keeled" the political "didapner'over. As this bird can never be killed when his eye is upon tho sportsman, Foruey, tho "didappor," undoubtedly met his fate when ho was looking intently at Thad. Stevens, and did not think that "the man at the other end, of the avenue" kept a gun and -shot fishy duck upon national anniversaries. Rut tho divings and somersaults of Forney, tho faithless, arc now at an end. The blind rage and insane abuso ol tho President which defiles the pages of tho Chronicle nndVt, remind ns of the spasmodic fluttering of tho "dying didapper" as he flaps and quivers convulsively upon the surface, with a heavy charge of Ex ecutive duck shot in his brain. Years hence tho old men of Wash- ington will tell their erar.dchildren how QnQ w u q( Ych ,,.. I . .. . .... .- I : , ,,, (;, " ,., .,, Andrew Johnson shoot a foul, ii reedy, iisny lime duck right in mint ot the White Rouse, and as an ornilhilogical U VI tllV IIMI OX. I a HIV tlVtllt VIIWII r . ' ... l. pcr will rank next to the slam "cock robin." Lookino ron A lU.HTit. Whilo tho waslyingntCincinnati.just ready to start for Louisville, a young man , , , ,. - , ... enmo on uoaru, leaning a uiusning damsel by the hand, nnd aniiroaehing the clerk in a suppressed voice: "I say," bo exclaimed, "mo nnd my wife have just got married, nnd I'm looking for nccomuiodat ions." "Looking for n berth r hastily inquired the clerk passing tickets out to another pnssen- ger. "A birth ? thunder and light - nig "O I gasped the VOling mail, 'vro n'nt 'Mlt just got married 1 wo '.. 4.. i.. . . . . . ii ...... wannipiaeo to sui mi mgiii. juu know, and a bed." JSjrOn rending tho President's a document as that, of what use are universities and colleges. A CHARGE- Tho following is a portion of tho ohanro oflho Rev. Professor Cole, of 'Rutgers College, New Rrunswiek, I New Jersy. to the Rev. O. If. Hazard, tho nastor of the Socond Presbvronan church of that city, at his recent in- stallation ; and it is worthy of a place .Lord Jesus Christ,and that the explicit uiitL uiu uiiu j;ri'iu uujci-k ui j ui iinn- istry is, to socure the salvation ol lost . sent to Columbia for safety. It was sinners. Upon you has been divinely lost in tho sack of that city by Sher conferred tho distinguished honor of man's army on February iHh last, an ambassadorship for Christ. You ; Thccommunion plateof St. Michael's, are sent to bear jus one simple menage Charleston, the gilt of Qucon Anne, to lot men. You havo no Lnsiness-to 'and that of Trinity Church, Columbia, turn asido from it to the right or left, j was all stolen, or destroyed in tlie fire Everyone who enters tho ministry : on that occassion. needs to he cautioned on this subject. It has occurred to mo that you. r... t l.l l.. . .. .. p. i " - i ing of it o plain, and to proud, dark i in irosriei im ho Kimnie.kiiu l nenreacn- human nature so unaltractive,and the preacher himself so utterly powerless to convert his hearers, and so shut np, often to tho necessity of working with out seeing immtdiate often without seeing any friuta of his work, that in his agony of interest hois apt to be betrayed into the adoption of mere human expedients to infuse moro at tractiveness into his pulpit services. This feeling in somo prcaehcrs.togeth er with a painful lack of religion ex perknee in others, turns many of ocr sermons jnto moral essays nnd bald harangues upon specific sins. This it is which leads preachers into tho se lection of themes drawn from litera ture, science, art, nnd politics. This it is which creates the straining after out-of-tho-way texts and startling analyses. Earth, and air, nnd sea, and sky are laid under contribution for material which will cater to the ta4,e of fashionable but hcurilos audiences, which will tieklo tho ears of people who are spiritually dying for want of realization that they have souls to be lost or saved. My brother, scorn to turn aside from tho pure gospel of Jesus Christ,. Pray to have your own soul alive with tho profoiindest reali ration of that truth that clusters round tho two groat central themes of sin and salvation ; and then, by tho grace of tho lloly Ghost, let your discourses be tho outpouring of this realizing ex perience upon your hearers." I'ns uif'Tiiin. Tun Si IT AO A INST Tiif, Skcretaky of Wah. In this case, it will he re membered, Joseph Madox, of Mary land, a short timo since, commenced a suit against Secretary Stanton to recDver lite sum of ?100,000 damages, f.jr injuries alleged to have been re ceived from having been illegally im prisoned by tho Secretary's orders. Tho Secretary among other things, makes answer to tho effect that what ever arrests and imprisonment of tho plantiff were made if at all wero by virtue of the orders of tho President of tho United States, nnd bv virtuo of his powers as Secretary of War, to ar rest any ono who was found giving aid and comfort to tho enemy dur ing the rebellion. Counsel for the plantiff made motion to strike out tho abovo parts of tho answer, on the ground thai, they were irrelevant. On Saturday, Juslioo Sutherland, of the Supremo Court, denied tho motion, with $10 costs, to abide tho decision of the action. X 1'. Sun. Sk.rvantoai.ism. For a long time servant girls have been announcing an eccentric airlessncss.that has caused much inconvenience to housewives, and other household articles. The clunnx of this aim ess was reached at a Front street residence, a day or two slneo. Girl called for a place. Had Interview with mistress of tho house. (Questioned mistress about ninountof work to be done. size of family,wnges, servants accomodations, Ac, winding up by asking whether there was a piano in the house. "Then the place won't suit iiium : ns I alius likes tew practice on tho pianner when 1 gets my work done. r.xit servant gin in uingusi- imniauiiiiimiiin u in.... . :.. . i:.... v n. i trmt A- L nion. At a sale of furniture, which took lace in a country town, among ookers on were somo Irish laborers, land upon a trunk being put up for fale. ono of them said to his neigh nor: ) "Pat, I think you would buy that uu,,,v . .... ... ... "An, what would 1 do with it r i nskctl Pat in somo degroe of astonish ment. , "Put your clothes In it," was luC r&- ply. "1 at eflKcd On with a look of snr- urise. nnu then, with mat income to- nnd then, with tliat laconic oto- i. otienco. which is peculiar fo n son of the Emerald Isle, exclaimed : "An,go .aked . ! BEING BACK THE STOLEN PROP- I T?TJ T1T7 He?. O. C. Pinekney, ot Charleston, S. C, makes tho following public, for tho restoration of tho plate of Lis church that was stolen at the time ot the sacking and burning of Columbia, February, 18(f : Charleston, Jan. 4, 1865. Amor.g tho calamities which have boiallen many of our churches in the punt year, i the entire or partial loss buhic CUIUIIIUI1IUII nerVRX'H, WIWCII WWa) might do something to aid us in tho recovery of somo, at least, of these vessels, endeared to tis by use and by so many religious associations. They have probably been offered for sale in tho larger cities of tho North. They may have tallcn4inlo the hands efsotuo who arc willing to restore them on just terms, to their rightful owners. Each piece of plate of my own church, was distinctly marked 'Graco Church, Charleston.' Tho others wero, I pro sumo, in like manner engraved with the names of their churehe. The record book of St. Michael's Church, more than one hundred years old, was carried off. It tva seenintha hnmh of parties going North frttn Charleston. It is a very valuable book. The members of tho Church will be under obligations to you,ifTou assist them to recover it. Yours respectfully. C.C.PINCKNEY, A "Dear" Little Slipper. Tholi test New York fashionablo sensatien is tho simulated slipper, which bfis been the Parisian sensation for at least a month. It is a gaiter, mado afwr the old prunella pattern ; but instead of prunella, it is woven silk stocking pattern nnd is beautifully worked 'in white and colored floss. Thofoxcs'lf the gaiter is whito kid, with real luce rosettes, with silver aigrettes -in ir-.o centre, nnd high LonisXIY. hcols. It is faced up at tho side; otherwise it looks like a beautifully fitting kii slipper and silk stocking. A Goon Example. Governor Ham ilton of Texas, has sent to Coverner Hiamlctte of Kcutucky.tho flag of tho Nineteenth Kentucky VoJunteer8,cap tured by the rtbels during the RoJ River campaign. We hope ere long to see all the llags captured on either side returned, in like manner, to tho States whoso people supplied- them, and uo other remembrances of our to cent coftly and blood civil war than those which belong to history. s mii A Gf.sfk.il Tlrxs Preacher. 5IrJ. General M. P. Lowry, who command ed n division of rebels at the battloof Nashville and elsewhere, nnd wbo surrendered to Sherman in North Car olina, has taken to preaching. He has two Raptist churches in Tippah cooa ty, Mississippi. fray A New York clerk has boon ar rested for deceiving a customer -by selling goods that were composed of cotton, nnd asserting that they were all wool. If every elerk wbodoe that is to bo arrested, our prisons will bmro to be enlarged. BrA couple who met for the first time in a car on tho New York and Erio Railroad, the other day, liked each other so well that when tho train reached lilmira they got -ont, struck for the nearest clergyman's ontj wero married. The Eionr lloia Svstkm. The New York Legislature has rejected resolutions instructing tho members of Congress from that State to voteia favor of a bill to maku eight hours day's work. MiNisria to Honiu ras. Tho Pros dent has appointed 11. Rousseau, ef Kentucky.ininister to Honduras. Mr. I . .1 r T TT ' " " ' " iveniucsjy. General Cass. The health of fli ( yenerablo Lewis Cass is rapidly failing, f0 Ht.arc(ily sits up at all, and .his 'death is daily t-xpectcu. ly txeeted m ' Fanny Fern says the men, liko to "pick tho ladies to pieoos." Prentice replies that it is certainly pleasant to take ono of thorn apart sometimes. woman wuo rusuvu ui o o. rri.. i.- i. . i - t dier's arms, has been bent to prison for having government property ia ner possession.