ImOffilt/dfi 4. pueltridin of Air lady friends, is anlinown to u. If there is aiki Mini =nand for fur that they roars u:7/417 , tleDDEmmumamir, dreadfol day, in a land, when a man steps of the capitol, flag, floating shave, was in session.'- Be and had fied fronabon n.hunted and pursued, told him that the Cap • DM( 'and the -a" would afford, him e; for there the man and under the gar hen, then controlled I wan sold to Me high. 4 n that 'East Front, 4 at takes the oath of mnce, carded back to ' o toll his life away, :bout the right to pro . nide for hlic.ifiliimsn. od have Onto flowed Dagon which detaart- When Democracy n the election of ' to extend its in " .t plunged the bloodiest' war Is of Modern history; Mt its power tet' sell Wolff and protection • It had prophesied ass of men could no • would -(111 the land spine. Its i‘ower of Tjaztd there was only of - Washicgton. The tanclpation, first tried of Democratic realit y predictions, proved. fe- and the result wee Democracy applauded ugh it had originated sled on the first line it had thrown around lac it fell . back to Its is roar of one shook belched forth 'cries of I horrors all too bowl should Nmancipation rose". upon Soctbotro amen and e.bildrenatul ear natural protrotora edertle army. • Well, let loose, when, won• they stepped quietly alaces of - the natural - soldiers, in the Con . apt soundly, knowing and children were at ancipated dares, and ngemuty felled to get ustenco of the horrors unions in creating is racy then said "the d, it Is the memory of ar of It in the future; quiesceut;" but we or others, and they were t the breech. _Major a, a Democrat, Military :kansaa dirringthe war, tic the see of Mobile, o troops behaved ex ol the principal trouble hem from unnecessary . ed that ha waspatient, m kindness, generous ad no accotuat of atroci ' y thewhites and blacks, ..pon each other until . rata soldiers returned ery democrat trembles. rar of races, while the . us of the Regrows, the nd outrages (*maimed h Democratic presses Will for sensation sr td, every few days, has g, for the time whoa South, will be no long! , • themselves' from taking lack men for outrages white women. Woolf( ' sbellevethatits frismds, he chivalry—are roch say. permit their wins be outraged, with int . ruffian, be he white or men are so dremillal why did the chivalry . milks to Ileir amongst a d, while . they were • destroy the Constitution • anxious to rasa's' to Its here were no outrages to '„ men were In the •ek men at home is Bur lion to the tales now he democratic mess for trphses. The fact, that - be . Richmond Dispatch o testify to the success , and such menu goo. 1 good behaviour of e The °Meal rept) s . . mt two whites, for o e teed chub} , end aid fro Bureau, la sufficient re - slanders of the , I the democratic clock • ion The negro 4 - a. , • end to Democracy; fo , there would be no on nocrats could favorabl elven. . The 'negro der the heel of opp he rigid of learning of the God who r an audible Meyer e :-. sloe. By this, and t • of bia ancestor', he Is so lof humanity that e ' in look down upon h . ends show their sense I of the tenure by whl h ueulon of their high r telr frantic efforts to - rising to be their equ • if the negro shows a d nb, and democrats do n t , on his level, would It n ;ma to "come up higher " ;caplet aeWn below, gat P hey now, occupy? The tom at the top. ItemM 1- , I up to oocapy the d resent position, and ha a that Democrats should to a Qv vacate as they MIT b upWard. We had ahe d b olio tba plane; of Etna -- vyignh we could see t4t de of one blood sU nations dwell upon thelice of the re got up, and gladly wi• imocracy, following id r role to the higher planes ( Wan uhaffectel by any il / 4 natal) , through which t ad We ..would gladly, now, tend a hand to them, down , th t ig grope in the shadows i,prejndice. We would h o the Denim:mu to the o i - .•ng the right of every , ti t o sr, and o th er rights o en. tis ' is • plenty of room 'ln. sati—plemty of room' '... seed not stay down luwebelow . you, for c il • Ic y. d FrOird .1010(i• .1p l • in - inieh imminent tut ty them up h etr - :?' orot filiven to rte is the fro in their 1 teach t....em all men, but feel that they 1 ..,'.. t , ' . .7 r led saleroom to the urobaiiiity of his b.. as to outstrip is the tece for tidies' favors. s, gerutrally, are set very at• i true, yet me thick they tali too low ea esUmith Da ts aoudads that dem:Karate A dd itreferitegroes, If said air' a id iota; is^hatticad& ' They of 1 be left minus wine if nearnee wale to the Southern stews, the/ should brush up and go to school, Li the negroes will certainly Tote away down there in Dixie, in order to protect thenisehee and thegoTernment, 14 their balloter, u they coca did by their bayOneta MDITORI.!a. GIMITEPS Tin mania for button collecting seems to have extended all over the . country, and our exchanges from all parts men- tion sad Tondo . st.l%. 'We menet ex plate the meanings/ it, bat it Is merely the latest biinctiof .that Meals for ml- looting. things whlcit - clilldren have, in common with. magpies. (loins were once in fluthiOn; postage 'bumps had their day; shells,. pebbles, butterflies and bet, ties, hitUe an been none time or another the rash among children. Bat the moat hopeless teat of all was that Of a boy who had a collection of several hundred Mildness cards, of minus arms ; ho was afridd; he said, that he would not be able to get a complete set, but lie Intended to Ten city of Strasbourg, the Mecca of architects and gourmands, is to be font. tied. The engizeer and the artillerist ars to take the places of the professors of cookery, or to divide them with them. With what delights gormandizing col- (ter of lrrance must greet his order to flumbottrg I With what visions of pate di ibis eras his stomach will teem. Strasbourg has a reputation for her ca thedral, which !s cut Into the shade only by that of her goose-hver pastries. ' A PnirrnitArtna Tlemcen has ebol talked school readers for his upper dines and introduced newspapers In their stead.. This Is an excellent idea, as it will give the elder children. a chance to read and have explained to them the toplcsof Interest of the day. Care should be taken, however, in the free schools where this course is adopted, not to attempt to bring politics Into the Its-: ann. In private schools, of course the teacher could use his own judgment as to the expediency of such a course. Mn. Maslen sic has met with ■uoeeu In his latest onentle 'enterprise In New York. lie has new artists, so that the absence of Xis' Kellogg is more sor rowed over than felt, and he has pro duced heavy Standard works, almost to the exclusion of the light ones in which Miss Kellogg was so charming. The New York press speak in high terms, individually, of the artists, and of the troupe u s whole. A nATHIR cumotra MISTDICTION was made, recently, at the grand rwriew at Cheltenham, England, between married and single men. At the conclusion of thesieremony the Constnandarin-Chief, H. R. H., the Duke of Cambridge, or dared a pint of porter to be issued to each man, and an additional half pint to each married man. Whether their wires were officially supposed to be present, or the additional beer was °Eared as premium for marriage, our in formant does not say. Mn. Parra Coot= and a few more honest citizens are still waging war against the outsagous corruption of the city officials of New York. It would be well if they could nuke it a war of ex termination; but the enemy is very etrong, and like most animals when brought to bay, very ravage. Ay A meeting of the Mannfacturers' Association of Detroit, on Monday, It was resolved: "That a committee of dee be, appointed" .to correspond with gar net Associations in other cities, asking their co-operation in providing for the holding of a National Convention in some central city; during -the coming month of December, and Pittsburgh was suggested as the most favorable place. The resolution and the suggestion were both adopted. Tan Detroit Tribune has discovered a new use for Democratic yictorlea We quote : "An occasional Democratic triumph at the polls Is useful for historical pur poses. Such an event invariably our. recta the general public impression that • large number of men are dead and buried, inasmuch as they emerge from their hiding places and make speeches." The Triburu quotes General Frank Pierce as a case in point, and there - are many others equally ayarlsble. A DOT, six years old, fell into the , mud at Dock Street Wharf, Philadel phia, the Mher day, and although almost immediately pulled out, be was found to be quite dead, smothered by the mod. If the season had been as dry there, as here, the boy would probably have fall en tote the dust only and itill be alive We noticed, lately, that a prominent Philadelphia pbysician had been victim ized by an expert sneak-thief; since then several other physidans have fallen into the same trap, until yesterday, when one of the profession proved too sharp for the thief. and had him arrested. He proyes to be a• negro, and contwoes to towing been thisperpetrator of the other similar larcenies.' - 0111 AT BRITAIM now amtains thirty millions of people, an increase of two and ► half millions since 1852, and dur ing the time she has furnished - three millions of emigrants to this country, Australia, and other portions of the globe. During the last fifteen years Ireland has decreased her population nearly sight hundred thousand. A Law sure input teen decided in Albany, New York; which was . begun In 1827. It involved a right of dower, and if the widow has lived to get it she must have teen prang when it begin. A zmusriatz woman fell over a preci pice fifty feet high in the suburbs of Cm. dual!, into a deserted stone quarry, and her remains were found shockingly mangled. They were not identified. TKJI NeW York Berald hu dropped the names of James Gordon Bennett and Janke. I =373 Philadelphia Republicans propose to change the plan of noodnatiOg (=Weis to the "Crawford County Szatem," which takes a direct Tote of the party on ovary nomination. WAratawroar special to the Pitts burgh roil informs those who wish to know, that some one asked his Exceed. ing Mightiness, Andrew Johnson, of "his comae should the Radicals attempt to depose him before trial, he said, 'I will resist, sir, with all the powers which the 'Constitution furnishes for its own protection end presarsation.t Tbu was said with great warmth and earnest• ness„ It would be criminal, be said, not to resist an Wort on the part of Congress, to usurp or destroy the Rtecative De tainment, and he thought it well for the country to know his opinion and his purpose." • Before eloctlon, he toot frequent op. portanity to dauy the statement tlud, he would sewn to fora to redid Impeach ment, but 1M appcan to h►n recooeld• bred his possitioa &Amite "endonement" by the people.. General Bbeimen Is to be with him between the lOta end 17th, "la ample time for the Mecham of any dot), h 0 711 7 .7 responible, which may devolve on him." TIM Memphis Asedanehekays "the centatty can now breath more freely" when the elecUons hellcats a speedy re. tarn of "the tree mei of the Booth" to their old places In thellovernmeak Tics 041C‘CO:Trawns.atines la fin, of the repeal of the Cotton taz license. The ciao' cannot be sold udll the taz hyoid, and that it Is than kept o u t of pat iiiwgrtowAs seerpts the iambs*. tfon foritatted States Senator, made by the Deeitablit at Ilatlimconaty, Ohio Gay. XisowNLOW , liia lasset! &card aa• ac Wozisla iskjalikpitto Mum Senator. GENERAXr Nllir& -The New Turk hotels are fttl The Fifth Avenue has refused 200 applies- cations daily for the last six weeks, be- Cann of a lack of 200 M. —The Italians of Louisville cele brated the 375th anniversary of the dis covery' of America by Coiumbus, in grand style, on last Saturday. aon of Douglas Jerrold, the great I British 'humorist, is following the art of wood engraving in New Orleans. Re said to posses fine talents. —A large, muscular Irishman, in it Party crosalrig the Rocky Mountains, lately left hie companions to cease a grizzly. Be was afterwards found torn into ribbons and the bear lying dead a few yards distant pierced with six bul lets. —The largest turbine water-wheel ever made In America is being built for the Fairmount Water Works of Phila delphia. Ica diameter is ten feet three Inches; weight, Including the gearing, &c., about two hundred thousand pounde —A. young. Englishman of wealth and culture recently tell In love with a Kum In Omaha, 4aatu, and married her. nest day ate got drunk and turned somersaults .in the street. Johanna Taurus Is at a loss to know what to do under the circumstances. —"I raw a lady wrapped up in • shawl that she would not take AIX hun dred dollars far," said Smith to Jones. I can beat that all hollow," retorted Jona• •for I law • lady that was so wrapped up In her baby that she wouldn't have taken six hundred thou• rand dollars for It." —A. terrible tragedy occurred at Eaton, Ohlo onMondaystight. Daring a fight in French '. theta; between some members of the company and a party of loughs, a young lady named Campbell, a spectator. was shot dead by one of the latter party. The murderer was cap tured and is now in Jail. The shot u aimed at the ringtnaster. —A gond story Is told at thee: ea of a b.lle upon one of the is which cross Lake Erie. She had then In the morning and had commenced dressing—in the ladies' cabin, of course. Observing the door to be partially open, she nitragenst it with all her torce to close it, supposing it to open and shut on the inner side. It was jut the re-' verse, however, and ber astonishment may be Imaged at finding herself run. nisig half way down the male cabin I into a crowd of gentlemen before she could abate her speed. —The British Consul at Fernando Po writes to Dr. Rooker, of the Royal So ciety: "It may interest you to tear that the Cameroon Mountain is again in a state of active eruption. On the night of the 15th instant the lava seemed to rush with tremendous force out of the east side a few hundred feet from the top, then pour over in a grand cataract of Are and flow off east-southeast in a crooked fiery stream down the mountain side. The molten lava poured oat from sunset, when it was first seen, till after midnight, increasing in volume. Ciouda obscured the mountain next morning, but It has been seen burning thrice since. It is apparently quiet now. Tsere was no thunder for several • days preceding, but we had a gale of wind from the east northeast—an unusual direction—corn leg an hour before sunset on the 14th in. stunt, a tornado. in fact, without thun• der or rain, except a few drops." KENTUCKY ITEMS A rownox of the Presbyterian con. gregatlon of Lexington Du taken out an Ininocrion to prevent the pastor tiring the church. As WlLLtax Junsass was returning home-from Louisville, where he .had been to sell his crop 01 corn, he waeshot by some unknown parties and received severed buckhalis in his side, and Iles in a very critical condition. Goy. STMT.:MIR hu ordered Generals Wolford and Sneed to rate a military force and place It under the command of the Sheriff of Lebanon county, to gnu press any armed force that may oppose the e.tectulon of the civil law. A arose nos Muted Mazy McNairy went oat on a Miming excursion on Wednesday last, near. Henderson, and upon discharging his gun it bunt, when some fragments of iron penetrated his breast, causing his death in a short time. MMus. Jones. & Mimesis, of Hop. idnasille, fought a few I,ys ago, used firm= freelY, wounded each other se riously, and - Mr. Jones has died of his wounds, but •the .Conseroaties, which notes this little commence, .has not learned the came. . FrorturrOL Dore.—On Monday evening at h-lf.past al: o'clock I train ran over and horribly mangled a youog lady. The Louisville Democrat says: I•Stie was instantly killed, and as yet no one has recognised the unfortunate wo. man. She was neatly attired, and her form and features bore evidences of re. finement. What could have been her errand at that boar of the evening on the railroad track is an unfathomable mystery. Itmay be that a tale of crime will yet be evolvedfrom, the affair. She Was at medium Mature, small heed, fair skin and brown hair. Ste was dressed in • white and brown plaid gingham; wore a - chip. hat of white and black, trimmed with a black ribbon and blue stripes and ornamented with blue roses; bed on blue yell sod white apron; a dark woolen shawl with black centre and broad figured border, and lasting gaiters. On her hands were two small gold rings and one of jet. She wore a Dam of brown kid gloves. The de. calmed was probably eighteen years of age. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA ! WILD use .!mast female setevet te IThaler., as thossettel pcseooolll seprepuett Coe it. Be ene. West espertesee 111 dem su . atid is be tee non testate esittleisr-tlist 10,16111 mi cured OOP Will care seals, as , 111.0,50115110 sum anti untried arUess, Weo as ULM &NU 1101.1- AttLit ARM= 11. 1. bee. When Use cbol• era visited ss on Mrs feritiee . 000=11001.. 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