• . . • • , . . . ~ . , ..•• , . , • .. , • ._ . . . • . _ • THE DAILY. EVENING ISULLB III TIN PLADELPIIIA . ' TUESDAY, APRIL 28 ,1868. . 2 . , ••„....,....--•_____________— ............ — _____ _ ClutlftPlElTlNGlas &43. - • NEW latitalaiCATlONS. Mr. John Torrey Morse's "Expatriation and ordinance of 'B7, they at•once expressed their Blebs, the orthodox ancestress go' Abnainlati ---_,. April, Naturalization:" • Thirteen literary works are preference for mine. I ihen informed . them . royalty , Kassa, for such. , is . the Emperor o real .. . . , Tut NORTH AMERICAN' BRYIEW, , of my arrangement with Vinton and Wilmot, , name, soon distinguished himselfpy his bravery h . . very ably reviewed in the "Critical Notices' inrad talent for war, and on the death et Is- 1222 CHESTNUT STREET. 1222, . No. ectix.-The opening article is a descrip- the policy of which they concurred. elude be acquired the governinent of - the pro-Sion by Dr. Dalton of the Metrop the close. It was then arranged' 'olittin Board at among the whole vines of Kwara Ile soon enlarged his dominions This superb number is varied, rich and group, consisting, perhaps, of ten or twelve, by the conquest of adjacent provinces, and at - .., •. . , of Health, of New York, and its operations pact. It amply vindicates our national that each and all of us should, at the•proper length, after having experienced varying for- Special '-Notice. Within the last two years, or since the crea - eau scholarship. The _North American Re- time, endeavor to get thefluor; and if either lanes, be defeated Ali Rae, of Amhara, whose tion of the Health Law of 1866, I,lp to a of us other than Wilmot, 'should be . first palpably supenior 'to any like , . daughter he had previously married, and effected the conquest of that province. The element ot Having completed our removal to Now Store, N0.12:4 recent period Americans, with their exulta - view is recognized hy-the chairman, the floor should rot , i which . ni . tion in space and their sense of a World enterprise undertaken with the vehicle of the b , . , , , e yielded to Wilmot, and he should offer the a on, is so sing any blended in Theo- CHEM Nu Street, we are now ready to offer. at lowed cash prices, a new stock of handsome I proviso. At the same time, Wilmot, who dorus s character, is shown by the prayer which he publicly offered up after his victory, and CARPETINGS, before them "where to choose," have ignored English language. ao. - which is as follows: "I praise Thee, 0 God, that the fact that populations were crowding and ' TILE W.LItIOP PROVISO. OIL CLOTHS, heaping around their ports, with all the suf- j specially exhorted to vigilance-and promp- ; Thenehas manifested Thy goodness to a poor sin- MAIPTINGS, Letter of Judge Brinkerhoff, of Ohio I Wilde This arrangement was carried out, ! ner like me. 'Whom Thou humblest is humbied, focating inertia of continental eentralizations. to heuator WitSoll• I and, as I had conjectered, Wilmot was rec- ; sad whom Thou exteltest is exalted. Thiue is the With an other kinds of goods in our line of business. 'Their very liberty, with its careless contempt ISLANsrielm, Ohio, April 1, 1.68.-Ifort. 1 ognized by the chair. power find !dory, forever and ever." Being now Installed at Gondar us Ras of Am . Of prevision, aggravated the evil to a worse H. Wilson.-DE.ku Sot: Your note of the , The vote was taken by tellers; and every , barn.a rank which carried with it the nominal REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON . , , then European neglect; long after France :Slit ult., inclosing a slip cut from the New , man of every party from the free ° States, ex- , allegiance' of the whole of Ab3ttsinlit, K:tssa sent 4 no Britain ba d pg d g i y perce i ve d th e K a_ York n Sun, on the authorship of the INi ‘ iniot Copt John. A. McCiernand, of fllinois, and ;to chore tribute from Guide, Prince of Tigre. 1222 Chestnut Street. • 1222. rroviso, and requesting a statement of my ;perhaps his colleague, rieklin, voted for the,,.. This hi to refused, he marched with an :Hilly ... cbief, and were combating it with the very recollection in regard to the matter, is before proviso, and it was carried in committee by against him, and, haying - defmated him in the. Mit- • B l''' _ ....._ an overwhelming majority. _tie of Deraskie, he had himself crowned as Neg,tis 11 111,11 1 i PS AND WINDOW SHADES. instinct of self-preservation, our govern- C. • : Ttirodorus, or King of Kings of Ethiopia. We ----- — went lay supine, absorbed in other difficul- Before proceeding to comply with your When the bill was reported to the House assumption of the name of Theodorns appears ties, and let the ulcer grow. Two. years request, allow me to say a word or two . re- and the yeas and nays were called on its to have been mad,' 111 COMPMIChcat of an ancient B. J, WILLIAMS & SONS, since, however, the aforesaid Health - Law ]alive to the article in the Sun. The idea is passage, a very few others from the free prophecy that an Emperor of that name would - there put forth that the Wilmot Proviso States, and all of the few members from Ken- raise the kingdom of Abyssinia to an unprece- lei NORTH SIXTH S rREET, took shape, covering a Sanitary District com_ - • originated at a dinner party of New VOrk lucky, who had voted for the proviso in cum- ilt tiled pitch of Loa fitness. Lie then atttelted the LARCIEST MANUFACTURERS OF • posed of Is - eva York City, Brooklyn, and Ballihtirners, at which John Van Boren, mitten, ci•rize , /i4n - a, with the hon,srable aria • si , ono Gallas, a Nialionicdan tribe between Am- . hurl and Stem, and defeated them in a battle, in Vt.t net i an 1131incls several tributary counties, and providing for Samuel .J. Tilden, a Western member distinguished if William P. votich tin i t King Adam% Bille t -was Blain. ',... a Health Board furnished with large discre- of Congress of the name of Howe, 'rborna:3on, of the Leuisville District, who. . 11 , ( "' ' 'himself'of :wims had thus made master AND 4ttiOn; and with the first terrors of a cholera and others, . were present; and this I believe, still lives, a faithful enemy of the whole of Abyssinia with the 'exception of I WINDOW SI-lADES. dinner patsy is said to have taken human slavery., to the end. But the 11111, , Shoa, whieh had lent; been virtually an iudepend summer the Commissioners threw themselves into efficient action. After examining with place in 'INIT. Nowe 150 w as 0 • the Wilmot Proy . , with to proviso, passed the House by ahi rge cut State. Against this kingdom he nowdireeted err SELL AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. '_.a[r majority, and went to the Senate. rliere it his arms, and soon suceeedett in completely Snit- Edwin getedred, Curtain Cornices, Shade Trimmings much ,Care the existing sanitary conditioh of lif.,/troduced in Committee of the Whole of the house of Representatives on the Bth of Au- wits taken up on the morning of the lir.it of jugating it, thus reuniting under his sWay tile and Eixtbrm, Picture Tassels and 110 d. Store Shades, and the metro delis and discovering the miserable gust, 18-16; and there was not then a member August, and John Davis Senator from Olas- whole ot llt so lorig disunited provinces of AbYS- Lettet leg. Plain blinder! of Maude, Bell Pelle, 4:c ,Flt, - - , Dr . Congre ss, , state of things which Dalton depicts of from the West or elsewhere, 0 nthia. His next project wits to drive the Turks atm th mth :at --- from their possession on the coast, and thus to in the first ball= )art of his paper, the name of Bowe. 1 - See House 'Jo u r na l , what innuences, God lore ws, spoke and ob- acquire for Abyssinia an outlet on the ited Sea the First Session, Twentyinth . Congress, P. stinately persisted iu speaking against time an adventeee which thut countr had nut ma , Board commenced a spirited fight with the a a ' ' ' ' ' ' y I — 1,83.] As the proviso was intro uce ontil the moment fixed byjuint resolution for ecered since Massowah was taken by the Turks In mar aria. The first cholera victim had been Committee of the Whole, and there added to the adjournment of the two Houses arrived, the sixteenth century. This, however, he was Mourning Good s. - an eccuparit of a large tenement house in a a pendirg bill by way of amendment, and as and thus the bill and its proviso were lost for never in a position to attempt. His conquered provinces revolted, and the cruel element in his NEW ISPRING AND SUTEIIER STOCK - notoriously insalubrious condition, audits im- no journal is kept of proceedings in such thatsessionof Congress. . character which soon developed Itself so alienated NOW OPEN. mediate evacuation by order of the Commis- Committee, and the results of the action of • From the above statement you will see that his subjects that they gradually fell away from LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF sinners, and its prompt cleansing and disin- the Committee alone are reported to the the 'idea of attaching a prohibitory proviso to him until now he seems to hold little territory oe- " TVIOU.RNING . BONNETS" House, it does not appeae by whom the pro - the bill, as an amendment to which it was of- yond that In the immediate neighborhood of De , faction, had the cheering result of entire im- vise was offered. It was, in fact, however, fared. arose simultaneously in the minds of bra Tabor,, which he has made his capital. IN , THE CITY. munity throughout the season, although the offered by Mr. Wilmot, of' Pennsylvania, several members, and that lam entitled to no Theodorus appears to be a man of great talent, • • Myers's Mourning Store, occupants were only excluded for a few days , under the circumstances hereafter to be men- very great, and no exclusive credit. My draft , courage and energy,. with a singular power of and over others. Mr. , Dutton, who SaW 1113 Chestnut Itreet, Girard Row. • The practical application of. disinfectants was tioned. What may have occurred at a New of the proviso happened to be adopted by the corm him in 1863 thusdescribes h "ills appear . , im :. soon reduced to a general system by means 0f 1847,1,0f course, do York dinner party, in - nails to o ttharnl not know; but l'am as well satisfied as I can Mr. Wilmot never contemplated any such dling stature, and possessed of a well knit, but • telegraphy, theco-operationof thepolice de , - • ' - be of anything that the idea of such a proviso i measure at that particular time, until I sag- not over powerful frame, conveying more the partment, and a corps of trained workman, originated among members of the House of I gested it to him. But he is entitled to the idea of being tough and wiry then of a strong D. M. LANE, who could generally be thrown upon any Representatives, in August,lBl 6 , and not out- credit of having offered it when requested, physical development. His complexion is dark, CARRIAGE BUILDER, Al l it. given point within an hour from' the time side of that body. , \ and of having faithfully adhered to its prinei-I approaching to black, but he hail nothing . of the respectfully invitee attention to his large etock of finished negro about him. Ills features are altogether Carriagee; also, orders taken for Carriages of ever, when the complaint was forwarded from the Byoreference to the House Journal you will I pies ever afterward. those of a European. His head is well formed, • description. at station -house. The infected building was pre- see that the proviso was attached by way Ofl have thus given you a hurried statement arid his hair is arranged in large plaits extend- . MANUFACTORY AND WAREROOMS. 6432, 5434 and 3436 MARKET street, amendment to a pending bill appropriating of my recollections in respect to the subject ing back from the forehead; His forehead is Three squares westf re amendment ben giladerpl a ria. ja2s-tu th slid moval of the tenants. Nothing was to be car- tiatlons for peace with Mexico. During the ceived, I was on the eve of starting on my black, full of fire, qck and piercing. His --........-------. ried out but the clothes actually worn. The . progress of the. war we had already acquired Spring tour of circuit duty, and I have Cu) nose ha's a little of the Roman about it, being . nE axe &A.. windows and chimneys were closed, and military possession of New Mexico and Cali- time to copy or recast what I have said. I elightly arched and pointed. His mouth IS perfect, and the smile which during the DR. HARTMAN'S chlorine or sulphurous acid gas set free. in . . fornia, and it was everywhere well under- append a fat simile of the original draft of conversation continually played itpon it, was ex- BEEF. IRON AND BRANDY, and stood that these were to be retained by the my proviso, as nearly as Jean make one, quantity in the chambers successively. The .,• • (tellingly agreeable, I may say faschiating. He AUertain Cnre for Consumption and all Diseases of the United States as permanent acquisitions, am, very respectfully, your obedient servant, has very little mustache or beard. His manlier Lunge or Bronchial Tutto , . house thus filled with gas being left undis- The representatives of the slaveholding inter ' JA FOB, BRINKERHOEF. in peculiarly pleasant, gTacious, and even polite, Laboratory No. 151.2 South FIFTEENTH Street. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY di COWDEN, turbed for eight or twelve hours, the tenants rest in Congress confidently calculated that , • ........._____. and his general expressiotheyen when his features • Old ARCII Street. 'were finally admitted. In this way, with the these would eventually become slaveholding I The Assassination or Mr. McGee - were at rest, was one of intelligence and bencvo- ROBERT SHOEMAKER di C 0.4 FOURTH and RACE Streets, oriental's Conversation with iumpyile. knee. On the whole, the physiognomist could fe2l4mll General Agents. ease of finished system, the encroachment of politi 1 strength of States, and so add to thecaThe MontreaLpapers publish reports of me find no trace of fierce passion save in the light- that interest; while on the other hand. many cholera was prevented. In 1867 new and en- • conversation between Whelan and Doyle, rung glance of his eyes. I watched for the keen --_, ~, ~,-;-.-,, ~, , ‘,---,,., , .„7,, ---- ,"irm 7 Democrats from the free States feared that who occupied adjoining cells in the jail in shot of light coming from them at times, and re- ao i slea ' nixc - the ' Teoth s .' " (ieetraing Inl j nial s c i iila which in larged powers were given to the Board, ane this would be the case, but were determined, 1 fleeted upon -what he could be capable of, but feet them, giving tone to the gums, and leaving a feela Ott h ' ' • ' d b awa, on t e lath inst., as it is reporte y • 1 felt of fragrance artd perfect cleanbucee in the mouth. It m ay • a tenement-house law passed which is in- if possible, to prevent it. Prominent among I Detective Cullen and a prisoner named Hess, il,e3 - did not strike me as. treacherous eye . .. tended to establish on a permanent basis im - the latter were Hale, of New Hampshire; that he could act savagely under irritation." He who overheard it. After speaking of persons recommend ft while ev, ! the aroma n and d m eternyenes, will provements which would otherwise have been Hamlin, of Maine; Preston King, Rathbun,day, that,at take occasion to remark sob eaue :a ot li t r e De r n y tis o t t , :s phy l e v i LcLm.wa o th rist. trt he had seen in the court-room on that g d us consumes avast quantity is confidently offered as a reliable substitute for the ots Jenkins and Grover of New York; Dilliug- ~„ , "It'll blo ody hard - • but temporary. .. ii Deßill said to :go of arracky, he is no drunkard; that is, I have certain wassbes formerly In vogue. of Vermont and Wilmot, of Pennsyl- • ham, , , , Prof. E. P. Evans's account of the preeentwith me; I'll either swing or get penitentiary . never beard of him being overcome whit drinia th rr o n e u n c.nt_D n entis o rs, aminted with the constituents of vania. And, as for myself; I was conscioustaut a, advocate ße une, it contains nothing te for life; I don't care. I'm prepared for Ile always stops at a certain point." Prevent ita tuarestrained emplx . )yettent. Made only by • state of Pompeian discovery is a succinct of having rendered myself, by my course on , JAMES F. SHINN, Apothecary, , the worst. Turner swore bloody hard against - compilation of the annals of the enterprise; the question of the annexation of Texas 1 Important Whisky Seizure in (lin. Broa4 and Spruce streets. . 7 I me ; swore we were all bloody Feutaus. cinnati. For sale by Drasitota generally. and Inspecting Professor Fiorelli's history and somewhat-notorious for zeal, if not fbr (Its- Fred. Brawn, D. L. Stackhonge. 1 There were fourteen witnesses examined :he ' !From th e Cincinnati Theca, of the 2•ItIsl Robert C. Davis, journal, in Latin and Italian, and the French, (action, in favor of the policy of limiting the swore that he was an Englishman." 1 liareard dr Co., Geo. C. Bower. English and German works of Monnicr, Dr. further extension of slavery. 1 Doyle-" You're in a bad fix." . About halt-past two o'clock this morning, as 1 ) . /i- Kne env y ,a i Lieutenant Biernbaum and Sergeant Bercsford C. a . Ir. N;•edl, Ghee. Shivers. S. M. McCottim, • As for Mr. Wilmot, he, up to the time 'of I — T. J Iluaba t jd, B. C. Bunting, Dyer and Overbeck, are laid under contribu- "I don't' d d e _ ' were Making their olliCial rormds detected IN WM- care a-n ; all 1 . the introduction of the Proviso, was not gene- i peed upon is a good jury." sonic men unloading a lot whisky from the mme rim th, Chas IL Eberle. tion to make up this synopsis, which is the rally known among the members of the ' • Edward Parrith canal-boat Thomas Blackburn. Placing a guard Wm. B. Webb, ' James N. Marks. Doyle often said-What will haopen to , E. Bringhuret dif Co. best, latest and most readable that we House as being in favor of this policy; but I I • over the boat, the officer , cent for As=lstmt James L Binpham. Djott a Co., me : What will become of me? They can a, •d Q. '•! t'' • ' t, • ,- - ' II 'h .4 Co mbs, know of. bad more than once conversed with him on A vnlk ...dates ...s;tnnor Anger, w.... 0, In int: name yl t „ i f, " ' H. C. Blairs Sons. , u() nothing to me. -c '1 WIVPI% wveth dr. Bro. of the United Staten, took possession of the boat Mr. Charles Eliot No .tenths acting editor the subject, and knew that he felt and thought . ! Whelan answered him nothing would hap-I an d some 4(1(1 barrels of whisky, the whole being _________ ...__ ___ NEW ruimicAirrorrs. , as I did in regard to it. In addition-to this, . „_. Inserts two contributions, a bomb and a bub- 1 pen to sum, as they could prove nothing valued at about eno,ooo. The seizure was one he had become a favorite among Southern . • of the most important ever made in this section, ble. The first is his essay on "Religion " , members, for the reason that he was the only 1 agsmst him. . Do •I ' 1 I '1 d • 3 e sari - wish you i never one it, and ri fleets the highest praise on the officers for THE. GALAXY 'wherein he presents the modern idea of lib- member from Pennsylvania, of either party .the Ekillful manner in which they man ' l and 1 wish you'd never come near me that • • eged the Is now the mod Brilliant. Entertaining and Attractive erty as scattering the old edifice of respectand who had voted for the bill, then recently night, , affair. .._2______...... ..fts E ,aziLe published in this country. authority which is the church; his slighter ar- passed, largely reducing protective duties cm ' Whelan said-I would not have come near Crops in inarylana. May Number Now Ready. tide is a page of graceful platitude about the im p orts ' . you only I was drunk. Wl . = ta. Cambridge (Dorchester County) Newel 1 het. In thi• number 14 commenced a , nee story by the mom rondo. Novelist in thin coontry•3l MOON H At :- The session of Congress was about to close, The incessant rains have greatly rut trded (Mr visit of Mr. Dickens. D( I I' I' ' sy e--, im, m sorry ior you ; the whole LA ND. Rutter of "Alone "" I • - ''''' ' _, II dorm 1 ath," • ..,enienrs," farmers in their spring work. Plowing . is ithoont etc., esihd , the 'Bth of August htul, arrived, and under a I world will knoW it. - Mr. Charles Francis Adams, Jr., in his ' joint resolution already passed, the two I . ~, , entirety suspended, the soil being too Wet to ad- 4, REECIEIDALLIEI.. I ' , ! iN motor-Yes, I'm a great fellow ; I shot mit of any kind of culture. Many kinds of early Tlit, store will be elegantly Illustrated. es chapter ou ' . "Boston " completes his theme, Houses were to adjourn at noon on the Mu. . 7 • that fellow : have you here, and here lam vegetables which usually yield a tine profit to Id. The GALAXY 1110 W Contains , tatty per ce n t. more prophesying the return of commercial lie- The President bad sent in a special message i myself, which inakesehree of us. , those eng,agtd in izrowito . them for market, are, matter than heretofore. tivity to that beautiful harbor. His paper is asking the appropriation above alluded to. Du le asked him what he said-at the same I not vet planted. Very few of the f . 4 ult. the most elegantly illustrated. Magazine •,,ih -armers have timed it this country. 'Eat h hat /her will hay, four ' ele • • The messace was referred to a committee • the most immediately practical ill the volume, a • ' throe witness (Detective Cullen) turned round ' • - finished seeding their oats, and before the Anil is tent (till pugrd Rtter tions, on H i nted comer - which was then absent trom the House aud I lit, mu resume work, it will be too late in the Sea ' - . ' N1.1111E12: and appears to say the lest word in the argu- to Hess, bowing his head to call attention to . I. 1 10. redoes !MSS; A Story. By Harriet Pre , - engaged in its consideration. It was easy to , , son for the oats to mature. The fruit was not eiitt :spore d. the welds, on (Is. rnent. His plea is of the most reasonable, foresee that a bill in accordance with the ree-, sf rii•uSte injured by the late cold spell. 11. Di. it MIL LIU:, A IRES. Whelen repeated the same, using 1 being simply for enlarged discussion, and the commendations of' the message would soon be-- iv. Cl EMEN'I INA 111:•41"416/DE A Story, By E. again ".I. him • • these w ords :. shot like a dog. You're I Lunincit,-. ntroduction of some 'definite system and , introduced and pushed through the House with here ~ here. . igen I tutor. ;I ni l'm a great fellow; my name 1 MAULE, BROTHER & CO. V. Tlr r SoLDIER STATESMAN. • VI: TT, r; MI-GrtiMAiiE Ti) 3IECCA. By Aii, E. D. policy which shall adjust American com- , all the promptitude which a huge Democratic . will go down to posterity." ' I moo , r. ; majority and the force of party discipline,. I ) - l I . p merce according to the natural geogra:phical , • , 03 e-. me . un, lam sorry for,you. I 1868. SPRUCE JOIST. ,'.li ve ~9.05 :ALAI) WA ( ERS. By E. (I. Stedman. land could common( ; that an appropriationseheco :HOST. 1868 1111. 81.Lciii.A..,... ~..t.,,,,,, 1.. h. and IIL By Ma• advantages of' our great storing-places. lof money to negotiate a peace, with Mexico, WI a - -I(lidnotcare ` ' f ' , re at, - - --, only or ' entti - ce: dorsi% riou Harland. ' my, poor mother. Home( a K. - IX. IA Milts AN 1 / 'rum ceito:. lly It G. White. "Whatever is attempted "he concludes "let meant the purchase of Mexican territory for . • DEMUR K. A. FIVE lEAMi IN ,IA PAN. ile in D. B. Simmons. 7 7 . 1)0y le Ettid-Is she alive? ireethe K. • XI. STEVEN Lsi'ARENCE, YECISIAN. By Mrs. it be attempted knowingly and systemati- 1 , the benefit of the slaveholding interest. ' - Whelan-Yes; and my brother is in prison, LA h(: E. ivr )OK. Edwards. cally, in obedience to some natural law, and i IZanderthese eircumetances havin a consult ' . -- , a '• too. . LA mit: STOUIt. XII. 'lll, (I A 1., IX Y MISCELLANY-Short aud Bright acd with no, one, I set down and drew up the . I WI f . 1 lII.AVILE, natural - 1m az co., Aril, les. XIII. DIU ET. WOOD. By Philip Quillbet, in response to some acknowledged demand. . Doy e- nit or ? 2.500 sour ii STREET. proviso in the exact language in which it now ! '• x iv. ili l• RATIEE ART, etc., et e. "Quotation and Originality" is a collection: I Whelan-ifenitinisne for tiring the police 18 , - , - Fl 0101,1,• FDA MING Üb. FLOIZIDA' FLJORIis6: - 'c't .it v• Ni ß: I .11. Be' Ihe Editor. 'lBbo l'ill'e :11, ante ; ri , f per year. Now is the time to Sub • appears on page 1,283 of the journal, tel 1: •• .1 ' T 11 - eh I'l Ol WM fi ' it a no colt. ,LINA Ft 0011150. . nerd,. of the wise saws and modern instances which l in in the draft, as nearly as I could Croat 4111 f "" 11l u °ll- ' rc au • g tawny my mother Lad-what a tine lot al vn,.I.NIA ELOoItING, Iwo• have accumulated in the commonplace -book ; memory, the language of the prohibitory. DELAWARE 11.00 RIND. Three copies er nt tor a year to , rae ader , on fol' 10 1/1) ' ' boys. One thing, they were fond of Ireland. 1 Alt ri.otatiNo. humph , copy eint on receipt o• 15 cents. of Ralph Waldo Emerson, since his last dis- 1 clause of the ordinance of 1787 for the goy- Dee was shot at the firing of the police bar- ' WALNUT ELOOItrIG. SHELDON & COMPANY ,_ I FLORIDA STEP BOARDS. ape:: Or stu :It . Nr, , ..ns !ind 500 liroadivay, N. burthening. It is by no means in his best ' ernment of the territory northwest of the . I - Ohio river, with such additions 33 seemed ne- , lack, one is in prison for the same, and I in RAIL PLANK. writing; it is more disjointed than is usual • nere. • Whelan then sung, a couple of songs, ' 1 t t c,..! WALNUT BOARDS AND PLANK. I eel-Fiery to adapt it to the purpose :timed at. 1868 1 , tyr itEaDY-ItiNGDAM's LATIN GRAMMAR-- even with him; but it is such a crude mass of ' II ''completed thel- ft I first.took 't itl, mg ( I,t , 1 , - and there WIS a long silence. .u. - I ' .a..e. WALNVT BoA RDS AI I) PLANK. . 'WALNUT BOARDS. • e.l Nell' Edition.--A Grammar (d the Latin Laughago for the I he , t edam], WM; exert:lnt , cud vocabularies by Doylo called him, saying, 1 do not know WALNUT PLANK. half-digested rumination as could be found ;with its interlineations and erasures, at once ! NV Minor Meehan), . Al., Superintendent of the Bingham what they'll do with me. : •. &heel. IQi ; , :, - 4 i UNDEIVI AKERS' LUMBER. under the tongue of no other man living. to Samuel T. Vincent, of Ohio, one of the . , Whelan anstaared- aou are all right, my JA-)uk_.-• 1 .; N 01:111 AKERS' LUMBER. 1868 • The Publishere take pleaeure In annooncing to Teachers Professor Lowell contributes, iu a stVle as I 1 . leaders of the Whig 1 arty on the floor se me bo.,. RED CEDAR. • and trir lido of Education generally, that the new edition .) They can do nothing to you. Taey WALNUT AND PINE. of the above work is now ready, and they invite a careful House Having read it he asked if the examivatinn of the same. and a comparison with other parabolic and florid as that of his original, • a may keep you a week or perhaps a fortnight. . members on my side of the House would LH. 1 wish 1 •1868. .•,• .0, •''DPOPLAR, , 1I Ab .I. -10.T.0, Is elks on the Fame nubject. Copies will bo furnished to a rich meditation, on Shakespeare. It is I eis sweet; was as sa t e as you. EASON ED CHERRY. 1.011001. Teachers llnd Superiutendeute of Schools for thin purpose support that. answered that sonic of them. A*ll. at low rates. crammed full (Anew observations and old would. He then advised me to be on the I Whelan said they have traced me step by . WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARD?. Price 5 , 1 50. • i step ever since 1 mine into the country; HICKORY. Publiehed by E. 11. BUTLER Zir, CO., ones put forth with the elasticity of new. He alert, and when the bill came iu, and was re- ! 137 South Fourth Wed, bloodythingl every stirs again the troubled question of Hamlet's ferred to the Committee on the Whole, to get . 1860. CIGAR BOX MAKERS. . And for sate by 13oolisellers generally. aMil traced it; 'it all came out in the court I: d 0- ay; SPANISH cIIDAR BOX lemons. 'insanity. His amiable weakness in• the floor and oiler it. I said to him "No, I ...,., . doing . . , • that O'Reilly is a-- - ; I thought I'd faint FOR SALE LOW. . Lecturee.-A nes. Deane ei Lectures, fit delivered at the am not theanan to offer a• 1 am suspected of: ' New York Museum of A intt only, embracing Me t he this we should pass over were it not that he , • ' when Turner Came up, but I bore it up like i ()foe; CAROLINA' SCANTLING. 1868. Jec.,,:Dow to live and what to live for; Youth, Maturity i oeing opposed to it, and the floor will not , pm.. CAROLINA 11. T. SILLS. and Old Ago; Manhood generally reviewed; The cause of shares it with the whole world of commenta- i iol a man • there was not the slightest sign on -I , I pro ra ybe awarded to me. But Wihnot, NORWAY SCANTLING. indigestion, fistulruce and Nerveue.ni4easers accounted tors, whom some infection from the mania- you know, is the favorite of the Southern me. LARGE ASSOItTiMENT. for. Pocket volumee containing theentectures will bla for. Doyle-Ale he's the last man I over 1868. cEDAtt silt n GLES. warded to parties unable to attend ,on , ocelpt of four stamps, by addressing J. J. Dyer, 65 &him' street, Bog play attacks in common on this eternal members, and he can get the floor when I 1868 thought they'd bring up; so he'll get the re- -L. CEDAR SHINGLE'S. • ton. . ,i -; iota tyt theme: all Seem to have their eyes sealed to cannot; and he, I know, is all right, for I wag., CYPRESS SHINGLES. reasYL'HING LATH. VOOKII, BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED AT the fact that abakespeare, who in his master- have talked with him. He is the mall to W helan-He will,but his evidence amounts CHESTNUT PLANK AND BOARDS. Es. ,JAMES BARR'S. 1105 Market axon. Phil's. , felii•ls oiler it." Of course, no one then knew tragedy even oftener than elsewhere lays down to nothing-all he knows is what Was said •186 b. stesoNoo oLSielti;.usiii:.---1-8-68. POC - liE 1•71140 - 11.11 iii. PORTEDIONNIJES.dai whom t he Speaker would select as Chairman SEASONED CLEAR PINE. his little hints and portrait-sketches for the of the Committee on the Whole;1 but it was the and done in Montreal, but what's to come is elooast PATTERN PINE. authentic view of things, has furnished his taken for granted that he would be some one worst. All I depend upon is a good SPANIciI CEDAR, FOR PATTERNS. I LORIDA RED CEDAR. offlilfft/Zgor ! ealo s jury. D1A111,..E, BIRO mutt et 0 '" l liffl hero with a speech that sets the moot point- under the pro-slavery influences. Concur- e, Ar. it. helan said-during the time the above 2.500 SOUTH STREET. -- Of was intended so-in a light as clear as ring in my suggestions, Mr. Vinton volua- conversation —_______ g •_ ()Witte( -s 0 tn, lou and me leered to inform the members of his ploy heaven. Hamlet, just before his death, in a . - . - ' must quit telling about what you know. You PFIEL AN & BUCK.NELLI ' - Pocket Books, from the North of what was going on, and to I 4 moment of unquestioned sanity, declares that rally them to the vote when it cause. I then , understand those might be listening a. , Portemonntes, , Op , • 4 os I he is at times punished with a sore distraction, took the proviso to Mr. Wilmot, and re- • around. • Twenty-third and Chestnut Sts, ,e, o Clgar Cases, •-, o li o i Doyle--All right. 'LARGE STOCK OF asr ~,, _ . Portfolios, I V' • that certain rudenesses offered to Laertes were quested him to read it. Having done 80, he .: "ii, a, I There was a long silence and a talk about WALNUT, A3ll AND POPLAR. i'i 441 i Dressing Cases, e ,3 iii. involuntary, the effect of his madness, and as said, "Well, those are my sentiments." 1 - 1 indifferent matters. Then Doyle called to . ALL TII.IIatNESSEs,CLEAN AND DRY. , cj c4 if i Rankers' CAM • a • a i.. FINE LOT WALNUT VENEERS. ••• - responded, "I know it. And now will you ' • injurious to himself as to the recipient; that iri I • . , him mad asked what would his (Doyle'sThoor CEAAR, CYPRESS AND WHIFF: PINE SHINGLES. oiler that as an amendment to the special ap- • SEASONED LUMBER, Rosewood ' ' Ladles' & Gents' • owe ,. such a case his madness 13 poor Hamlet's 1 • • bill ,• • . • wile and children do? • MICHIGAN, C ANADA AND ooraNSYLVANIA, A propriationnow concocting la commit- I WI el id-The 're all right: r ' I' an sa ,y lou ll get ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES. a Satchels and V ;, and Gents , • enemy, and that he disclaims, in "this pre- ( tee, .at the propel' time when the bill , . FLOORING AND HEAVY CAROLINA TIMBER. Mahogany S Travelling Bags, e• Dressing • tience," from any purposed evil to "his bro- comes in?" Ile replied, "I have no objee- . ~. 1 out in a few days. They have your pension SPRUCE:AND HE'SILOCK JOiST. • Writing . • .s. ' if' you're gent. BUILDING LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. - Desire. :' In all styles, il , MBE>, thee" This elaborate declaration, in the high tions," and copied my draft, and returned to Doyle mii(l- No; they'll lose it. . mbesent •.. , • me the orieinal now before me. I then passed' solemnity of his last hour, wee never intended t IN helan-W e are four married men. in to it, group of members standing together, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT ,NAVAL STORES. Doyle-Who? for courtly fibbing; and only needs to be engaged in earnest and exciting cenversation, OF ' --- "S BARREIR NO. 1 AND PAT coupled with his warning of intended dissinin- amid joined them. Among them certainly : - ' Whelan-Euriolit has three or four child- "Retail; ieo boucle Comm ten ; Murphy hes t No; you have two; I have BUILDING LUMBER „ 1. In 'Mord mull - No. SS No t lation to the soldierS, to define the fact that were Rathbun, Preston King and Hamlin; noire. .ap: Shakespeare meant to delineate such a coin- and Grover, Hale, :Jenkins and Dillingham, ! Doyle said-You're the best off.. L. • Ord perhaps others, were probably with--; plication US. Ills myriad-faculty would best Whelan - Yes the 11 • !HARD WOODS. ~ , 0 woman can scratch them ; but of this I am not so certain. I , . . enjoy-the actor finally overborne by his part, then found that not myselfalonehad b 1 for herself. I saved Cullen's life one time. A . Le° a ' ; ! fellow had him re vered at fifteen yard s .. H. , - F H • . WILLIANIR ~:. 'and infected with real touches of the insanity wink in the matter. Some of them,also, had , be at first assumed. - drawn up an amendment which they pro- ,Sketch or'! heodore, king of aina4istitirt. o', * t than d s in , tven eat pr g Garden Streete, ..... . Other studious pa pe rs are Mr. Cabot's on posed to offer to the expected bill, anet they I The Emperor Theodore, Mr. Dutton tells us 1 showed me what they had written. I showed • ' TrilreS Btu th sm was twin about 1820 in the province of Kwara, - '. -eriefax,..., ;lege] Prof. Whitney's plea for fresher ito the wes tof Viliell is situate( Lake Tzana,'and ' ' di CO, An.. - .-.......:7------___ ' them the proviso which I had drawn, and COPAIITNERSIIIPS. methods than the oriental ones in studying f orhis uncle wits Governor. His mother 110ARDIING. some reason, probably because mine was of which Vedic literature, Mr. Raphael Pumpelly's was, according to some, of low extraction; but, 331-11LADEL FEBRUARY ler Ma More brief, and conformed more closely to accordingshe'of ' d ~ .t: Me. J. H. Butler (brother of E. H.'Butler) is a part. to others, WAS good birth, ttn - , review of "Western Policy in China," and the language of the prohibitory clause of the could even trace her descent from the Queers of nor i n lb m train and after this . date. review a CO , .. - ----- e' AL STO It Itti.--176 BARRELS NO. 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