——-E II “00:1!an in published Wary loudly homing, by Burn .1. nm, u u 75 per um i! paid “the?” uuxcx¢ 00 pct unnm if not pnid in .dnnoe. No subscription disoom‘mued, unless u we option of the publisher, until all amen-age u'a paid. " Aornruuuninsertednttheusualrues. 1. Jon menxa done with acumen- and i. dispatch. . Ornc: in South Baltimore street. directly Opposite Wamplers' Tinning Emblinhment —“Coxrxun ansnsc Orr-mt" on the sign. I ‘ Public Sale. IE subscriber, inxcn-hngm quit farming. I will at“ M. Publxc Said. on J! vnixy, UV 111’. :y 5/ Han“ fuzz, alhu rcaidcncc in “amino!!- Imm Inwushxp, Ad xms (.'Ju'nl'v, on me (‘oij 1:,1nn: road. ahnuv. 1} muh's north-ea“ of Fair 2‘; H. 1 mm? tram Elker'd Enchant: 5110;).th i of a, made from xhe Cnshtuwu road. the follow in: Perso‘nnl Property, Viz: 2 bond offirst-rntc 'WURK lIUILa'rLS, (one of wh‘ch Is a mare wuh 1011,) 1 Twn-ycarlinz Colt. {hinnlt‘dw 4 Mxlch CW“, Mush.) 1 Durham 8.111. 3 he'd ufYoung (‘ Lille, Hugs. (among: \rhmh x: a brood sow.) Horse Gun, Broccnhnnlla. (,‘rupncn. 3 Sr: of Carriage Hung", Sudd‘es. Brxllss, km, 1 T'lree~hnrsc"’fi'.tgun, (q'nte new] 1 Sprxng VVagnn. li‘sy Lh‘ldcrs. Name Bed. Wmnmnng 3h”, onmzfu. H rrrmv‘. Show! Pinugha. (‘ul tlflzor. Curn For“, Mnfle nnd Double Tree‘. ()rmdflon: Frau-cu: SAW. Horse ILLLc. Forks, Rakes, dun: H 4) by {he tan: a lot of Bacon: (,spr .Tvn-pl-lle Stove and Drum, rub a mrmy 2 2 other Ml, too numeroul to mention. I Wink to enmilence It 11 o'clock, A. 31., on said dag. when ntténdnncc wil! be given Ind krms made known by GEO. C. GRASS. Path-1,1561, u Public Sale. Y Thomday, (L: 14!,“ Jun allay-cl: am, the ”Member. intending to discontinue fum ing, will srll at Public Sale, at his rrsirlencr, in Butler tuwnxhip. Adxma county, Wllhln half a mile of .‘iiddlctuwu. the following uhmble Pcrmrul l’roperty, \iz: 4 HEAD OF WORK HORSES, (one of them A brood mnre, with foil.) 4 head of .\lilch Cows, Young rattle, I lot of Hugs. n XJHOW-tbfld Wugnn. Hay Car nAgc. .\Yaod Bell, Lime Bed, Grain Drill. Hone Rake, Winnuwing llill. Cutting on, l’luughs. llnrrows, (‘nltii ulnr‘. lmublo and Smgle Shovel Plougha. Curn Fork, 1 pill! 03' heavy Breech— bnndu. l p Lir of Front Gears, llutt (fhg'iinl and Lung Tract-s. llrmial Chaim. Coll!" nnd 1l:~-llcn.\\':\gnn Saddle. l set oflhrm-ss, :‘leigb. largr Sir-‘l‘ llnller. rm;l Chaim, Cow Chain. 2 Lug C.i iius, DJuble and Single-Trev, bprcnd on. Grind-stone. \l'hvel-‘ullrow, Grnin and Clan-r Cradles, Slowing Scylliu. Axes. Mauls Jud Wedges, Forks, Rnku; [1:11 by the tun, (‘m-u and Outs by the buthci. kc. ‘ Al“), Table, (‘ inira, [Cm-hen Cupboard, Cooking Stove, .\leat ‘v’esscls. Cider Burn-ls; 1. quantity of Dunn, n [0: of sated And Int-wed Pea-ts. nnl } In: of Chestnut Shingles, with t variety of otuer articles, too numerous to’mtnttun. ”Sale to commence at 10 n'i-luck. A. .‘f.. on mid day‘ when attendance will be gn‘eu tad tum- made known by Yeb. 25, 1861. ul 'Llrge Spica P PKRSUNAL PRUPHaTY.—The sub -0 Irr'herl. Executor: of Jon! MILL“. dc eeued,will tell u. Public S'dl', M. “1: late resi dence of said deceit-"d. in Reading township, Ademn county. 1 mile enu of Hampton. an Tunda'y, MI 1115 day q/ Marci am, the fulluwinx Yllnlhle l’Pl'smul l‘rnpcrty. \‘ll: 4 llll.\l| HF “”3535. 3 Colt]. 9 .\lilz'h Coy“, Young (31t tle, I’l'mmd Sow uu-l 3 Shoals, Shwp. 2 ilmzul~ trend Four-horse Wagons, (one of them with bed, hows: mu! cover.) the Wood—work of n. lanld-trfml Font-horse “hymn. (well season e l.) l Runner-trend Two—home Waco-I. _l Hacker-w Namath: lmlf lull-rut in a I‘M-Ml.- in: Machine, the lmlfinleres' in 1:. Cor ‘Tu-l lpr and e Groin Drill. Horse lieu-a. Plugging, lien-own. llxy ladders, Lime Bud, Winnou‘ing Mill. (‘uuing llox, Dmble In-l Sissgle Niovcl Plaughs, 0 mole and. Single-Tree , Spreaders. 4 Log Chains, Ind other 01mins. lhlzvrs mud Cuw 01mins. Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Picks, launch. Crow Bar, Grindstoue, Wheelbarrow, (lain Cradle, Mowing Scytheunnd other turm in: Initial. Also. Honiehuld and Kilclwu Furniture, rjz: Beds and ”L‘dnlcndi. Tables, Claire, Backing Choir. Stands. (‘oukmg Stove, Clock, Looking Glass, Chests. Cabbage Cutler. Tin-were, Barrels, Benrhes, Apple Butler and Dried Fruit. Buon and Lard, and n ninety of other ntticlee, too numerous to memion. 33-h to commence at ‘3 o'clock. A. .\1..0n slid day, when attendance will be given end (em: mode known by ADAM MILLER, sumuox MILLER, ADAM c. KILLER, W. I'. bemu, Auctioneer ch‘ 13,—1861. u“ Collateral NRRRITANC‘R —«TAX.——Publilhed by the Cummiuiuners of Adams county in com plitnceyim the Acx of Ausem‘uly: . The Account of ZActnnun .\h'll'; £Bll., Reg'uterof Adams rounty,_dxows the following amount. of Coll-ten] Inheritance Tu. reached for the you beginning Dec. 1u,1559, and ending Dec. 131.18.:«1: 9 Received from the perwnnl Repruuuuircu of the {chewing decedenu, viz: Pony Bishop, ' lingual Boyer, Frances Wilson, putid, Inge Riddlrmoser, lhiilda. Sclnlnn, panill, Poiiy Minty, Princes Wilson, Amy Demu, X-uldn Scnnthn, partinl, John Orr, G eorge Myers, JohnWeible Charlotte Johnston, Christian Shully, Bliubem Liule, Xllfldt Scsnlfn. in full, Pour Panama full, Total, ROW: 5 per cent. {or collation, Balance, The Ithlcriber. Appointed by (he Court to Audit the public omcnmenifies that the übove in correct. I. C. fiKELY, Audxtor. Feb. 18, 1881. (t Turnpike Election. THE Sleekholders in the York and Geths burg Turnpike Road Company are hcréby notied that an Election for Presldent, Man- Igor: sud Treasurer, to conduct the arm” of tho Conpanv. vi“ be held in the Rankin-home of Chain Wrist-r. in the borough of Yul-k, on WM, Oh 13M day of Mm}; mtfibc “teen ‘hohours CH and 3 o'clock. P x. 1 JOSEPH swam, S¢:'y. ‘ 1912.18, 1861. m Great Reduction ‘ plice. of plain and figured French Mr 'I‘IOCI,In-WoolDelaines in neat and medium Julu‘, union Cuhmercs and Delaines in 3:23: lyniay, Satin Travers, Poi! de Shivers, um! I ’in lo: ofnniou Fluids. All (he :bove will be as It LOW PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . noon. 1. L. SCHICK. ‘ "Jn.21,1861. JEREMIAH DIEUL I:sengtors. $17,174" 4 so 40 00 12 so 2 69 11 e7} 846‘ 7| 23 08 $438 63 ’ ' ' ‘ ” * v-‘r .» ‘ ‘ " '0" '‘-M" w ”v :w'r“: w-tW‘er‘ ~fi‘.‘t“v ~. ‘ f V a 7%” fish—m * ‘ :59. a. I ' ' . I ‘ ‘‘ v 4 I . 1 ‘ ' ' l r,_ . ‘ I xHH; J 7’" V: a. 4’ . ' ’ If; > 4 3 7% ''-2n J» . i“: {.’"3 3’ 'l . . “~05 * 4,; ’11,,{».‘ :‘y . . I r ._ I'3 ‘‘lw ‘ V l y ‘h I k v.. _ < . / K _.f K/ K ji j // / / MEM Dr H. J. STAELE. 43c1 Year_ @ll2 film. Fro-I .om'; g “11:! 11'!!! JW ‘ ’.ll I.” Tnl‘ 'l'lllm. 'l' 111. lIILIKI I. IXXTH , 'l'bo “fit—A- Aim. “Mydmghun’ hid u dying nun, “ My daughters, young Ind hir, Ye‘re grown in every lovelinelfi And menu-paid my are; . ’ But you man love um sumac. W‘ ‘ List, 3:2", my I:th pram: ‘ " “ 0h! 1 e3‘ yo hue an” lived; In unity and love; ’- 82 to each other kind and true, ‘ And gentle u the dove; Thu: Ihnll my lyin'l Men yo um. From in {at home thou." The good man died as he had lived—- With soul seicnely grnnd; And left._to sorrow o'er hil In“ That rm bright houuhold ‘nd— The low-lien sisterhood lint. c'er Gmced any uge or land. Awhile tbt-y lived in Union sweet; Awhzlc they kept unstained Tlmt gnl‘lrn heriu-ge at [we Winch from their ‘in thcy gained; Awhile. in all their hnl-py hcnru, Sweet Pace and Concord reigned; How h‘nmifnl those sisters wen, LiuLe-i by such holy ties! flan cmm Imm [mama nut, to flow Their x lwrms with wondering: eyes; And ulnr-ciowncd gngeh, lmxhng‘kcpt Watch o'er than Pu the skies. As years went by—qdu! Alul That such a thing should bc! A change name o'rr that happy band, .\ change most. nu! to see— Bad .1- the High: that Eden's bower- Rccch‘cd at Haven‘t dncrec. ~ h was 1! little thing, at first, That. wroughl the glicvoul ill; A little thin—ll tlwnys is. For hearts are Fuel-ion“ nill, And "(liflcs ligh 'us nir " can on Their 'umlosl pulses thrill. ‘- Why do you wear your former hing. Upon your garment yet '2" 'Twus (has an elder .isur spoke, As she A younger Incl—- “I hate the fashion; change It, pray, For um: lbnt! have set." “ I ware it in my father's lime," Tln' younger mm] n-plied, “ And All mm In- nppruved in Hi" My plcuuro and my pridv; Yet had .\our bl'Un been bud/y lulu-d, Your plan I nuglu have med." From nut-h a small beginning. mark llow dark and wild I close! One angry word engendered more, Till scorpion broads .unsc; Ami thou fund liners—fond” {nir— Becnmc like deadly foes! _ Now llxlrad lights his balefn] torch ‘4 new flaE-hing cyt; .\‘uu him-r “‘nrd.~, lrom lin to lip, , Like poisom-d arrows fly; And, in this w.:rfnre, heaven-born; pet:- And loving kindness die. One sister iakelh part will: thst, .\nolher joins with thin; 'l'ln-ir looks Are like :11. lightning‘l stroke, Their voice like sen-enl'n his»; Till nll, by 5:15: degrees, but 4.11" From ilmir pure sum % . , Ah! ne‘er was sudder \‘l n can Beamlh the sun's grind ligbcl Tho- huustholdi of the whole wide “11h Lauk on with alright; And pilyin; angels reil melt Q‘u To Ihul it. out from sight. Ohmrny! y merino» wise and pol, As 2::de pnyefi hetero. . That 1! en. to [his unguided band May humony xenon, And link their hurt: in lore Ignln, As they were lhiu-d of yore! sigifirtllansnna. Benefits of Romulus. Cqmpcutively speaking, but few persons fully appreciate the benefit accruing from well conducted and well waged ne pers. On its first appearance, at the rem time‘ a few moments, or’, perhaps an hour, my be allotted to iu pennmhby a majority of readers. and then it in cast wide In being of no further me. But those who hue loomed its true value iu-e not. satisfied with a cursory reading. Thu-y exumine with critical niinutene» tho whole contents, And when they have fini>hed the leaning and inutructire tmk, they cart-fulfy put it in come secure place. where it may be bid for tuture reference. Whoever keeps a file of papers knows the plvasuro as well as the advantage to be derived from n frequent peru=al ofthom. They bring to mind scenes long forgotten. They give us at clue by “'lqu we can judge ot‘tlie improvement in the social world-mt" changes in politics, re— liwion, and in moral wicncc—theyare a map oizthc fast, and tiny be need 1;: a chart for the future. They are hlsmrica of the hu~y world narrowad down to the stated periods of ndag. or uwoc-k, “harem the various character» of 0 motley multitude are rlcline— ated with criticni skill. They show the prevailing pmmions of the times in which they were publislwd, and oftun record on their pages the essence of sparkling wit.— To 21 family comtnxed in part ofyuuth they are invaluable. Show 115 n pv‘r‘on oonven mm with the general news of the day, md we will show you one whose general know— ledge is more than ordinary. Let cwry fumly. then, Lake A Pdln‘! ; not only talc a paper, but ran! it. S'A Georgia negro was riding a mule along and came to a bridge, when the. mule stoyped. “ I'll be! you a gander,” said Jack, “I 11 make you go ober this bridge,“ and with the struck the main over the cars, which nude him nod hi: head suddenly.— “ You aka the betdcn.” said the negro. and he contrived to get the stubborn mule over the bridge. “ I won dat gunner, anyhow,” said Jack. “But how’ll you get your money 2” aid 1. mm who had been close by, unperoeivod. “ To—mon-ow," said Jack. “ mm. gib me I dollar to get corn for do mule, and I'll take de qmrter out.” When of a may girl. wound tight Around youénock, been discovered m be an mfdlible remedy in we of sore throat. I}, beau pepper ten 311 hollow. C'A,nwlfishnln.onhisfiut light of .IWWVQWMitIuthO dnvil. I‘qu’ail ' nonunion. “it’s anti. WWhmg'K _ g " A @EM©©RATH@ AND FAT/UGLY S©URNALD GETTYSBURG, PA-, MONDAY, LEAR- 11, 1861. The “Prince of Rails." History. related by u Roclmstnr [X sl} paper about "Bob" Lincoln. be true, "Bob' ‘ must. be e somewhat mpirl young man.— "Bob's" fint nigh: in New York, it is uid. mu spent. “about town.” looking in ut- the elephlnt. with some congenial spiritn, At Bornum's Museum: after which nttentlon wee paid toother peculiar nights and xenon. The Itoryraferred to we find in the Roches— ter Dcmomt, and in no follow": Robert Lincoln.wn of the Preeidentelect who is known now as "Prince Bab.” is dee tined to make hi: peculiar merk Ind be re— membered Ivy theJmple wherever be you. or the my goo thing: told of this boy in Bufi'alo. on Sunday. we hwd the fol lowing: A few days since.whon Mn. Lin coln mu on her way home from New York, attended b her Inn Robert. she found her self“ Bufi'zlo, without A pus. over the Steto Line rnilrmd. For that link in the chain of railway between New York and Erwin;~ field no provision bed been mule. After Mrfi. Lincoln had taken her out i the can. at Buffalo. for tho “'ert‘. her eon gob enter ed the oflce of R. N. Brown. H- .. the gon tlemnnly an rintenrlent of theliitnte Lino mill-nu]. mtrienqnired if Mr. Brown m in 2 Mr. Brown Nipondvd nnd inquired what was wanted? llil inton‘ogator uddrmed him in substantially the following language: “My name in Bob Lincoln ; I'm 1 son of Old Abe—(ha old Woman is in the can mie ing h--lnbmlt her plumes—l wish you would 50 end attend to her!" Mr. Brown very promptly filled out the requisite paper: to enable Mrs. Linnoln and family to ride over his mad without pay ment of fare. end delivered them to her.— It is probable tlm‘wbe old woman" gave Bob no further trouble nbout the peace on that trip. ' nln on» «(he Northern tom-u 01‘ NM: York. Maid" .n nld :lutchm-n by the muno o(3—. who-no lon was not making lha what dint-caning: of the ropeny which he had received from the olxrman. At. least so tho't the “Ile pumt. [low to put 3 stop to Bill's axtnvmm mu the qumtion. After everything else had failed. he resolv «l upon a den-pants manure. Application I'll [mule M the proper authorities. And a Court In :pminted to elm-ids upon the (median of Bxll's unity. Aflrr the prgnni ution ortllo Court. the old nun W” the first Witnes- ulln-d to the stand. The follow ing were the quvflic-m of the counsel, with the answers of tho nnxinn- parent: Conn-AL—“llnw long. Mr. S~, I‘nro ynu first thought of your ron‘ becoming insane?" Mr. B.—-“A little over a venr." Counsel.—“Plezt~o stutako thejury what it was that first “Wakened your suspicion 3" Jir. 5,—“11.~ final (Ac rm‘dih’l” Whiel.—“\\'vll. Mr. B—, what also did you lee in Ilia conduct that led you to doubt hi: sanity T” Mr. S.—“ll¢ gate (hell/7711'5!” a Load Qf Hay." . It is needless tn say, that nothing else of importance- appearing against Bill. he was allnwnd to retain the management of his own nfl‘nirs. Couldn’t Spell Cat. Dr. 11—, an army surgeon during the American war, was very fond of - joke. (if not perpetrated at his expense.) and had moreover a great contempt for cltizen ml dionl. who Won- more renowned for their cou rage than their scholnnzhip. , One dny, after mean, the dmnter luring performed eumlry perembulations of ti: o uhle. Captain S————. a brave md Accom pliahed officer. end a very great wag. remark ed to the Doctor, who had been somewhat severe in hi: remerks on the literary defici encies of some of the new officers: " Dr. 31—. ac you wqusinted with Captain 6.!” “Yes. I know him well,"replied the doc tor. "he in one of the set. But what of him 2", “Nothing in particular." replied Capt... 8.. "I havejuet received from him 3 letter, end I’ll'wager you a downpf old port that you can?» guess in six guesses how he “)1!"- CA ." . " Done. it'n s when." said the doctor. “ Well. commence sue-ins." Add 3. “ K-n doudle t." “ No.” , “line." H NO." " [I .. §~;f:- . h (it‘ll _ “ No.” It $.34; m " .'o. If: no¢ . i 11—49: the lat Emu." W try ‘B‘ "ng L” _ “ No," add 8.. “mm wrong Igninmd have imt your Vigor." “ Well." said the doctor. with much petu lence of manner, “ how the deuce does he spell it 3" - , ' "Why. he spells 1t C—A-T.” replied he. with the utmost. gmvit . ‘ Amidst the roar out} mm. and 11mm: choking! with rage, the doctor immedistoly jumped to his feet. exciuiming: , "(LLpLu'u 5.. I am too old a mm to be triflcd with in this manner.” fl-A Mimppi cormpondont of the St. Louis Dad-Cm: r3l‘.‘.t\~~s {he fullnwing 2m ocdnze: .\ nnnn nmn frwm a neighbor-mg plnnm'inn had been conning our cook {o3' nlrmzhme. IYO came to u" hex- tlle other cvomnmuui sitting down bmido her. began. “Well. Lineuln u ’leczui, and now you'll see. you'll see. ' “Well. th'll I SW ?" said tube. “Never mind, )00'1} we.” “Well. whu’ll I 590 I" “You’ll me. you'll see." “Yes." said {he cook. exupented beyond I“ patience. ”you'llsec more nigger! licked thm ever, tbnt'l that I’ll see." Q‘Xotthe lmst mx-rvel of thin marvel ous country. is the uridiq wizh which ob scum scab-menu in t 10 W M expand inzo vaat and populous cities. Awe in point is stated by :cormpondmt of the Westem ('lmnrm Adeuu. who speaking nf Su rior city say-A: The loation of the city infirm ing. mperiog tohnnydggle on the Lake. Fog ulnlion eig c an , ' ' ' selling (on to one Moder. W M ‘ W‘My son." said Mr. Smith to his little boy who Wu devourin An e , (it in Mr. S’s. desire to instrucuie M 5 "my non, do you know tint, chickens come out ofoggn!" “Ah Ido they. htber Y" mid yountg ope~ full, "‘I thought 11;“ eggs come onto chick em." ' fi'Alexnnder Hamilton Sager-m was born on the llthof Fem, 18 sud wn W 3? ’333'10. “'°"-“’° ‘33 3° _ I 0 W au- chariot. ' . “nun 13 mean LSD WILL Puan.” . A smunomx. apnea We copy from A St. Louis oxohange paper the following report of a speech delivered by Gm. Riley in the Missouri Miniature, Feb. 8. 1861 : After a long ad but? discussion on the reference of I bill amen iug tim charter of the city of Cunndelcl, to . banding com mjtweo! the 110 mm. 7 31:. Riley chained the floor, um address ed the Home. Mr. Spenkcr—Everyhody in a. pitching into this mafia liko and front into 3 willow "ramp. on A lovely evening in (lu- balmy month ofJune. when the 6161 an ligh‘ of the full moon filli with A delicious flood the thin othcrinl utmospheric sir. [Applaue'] Sir. I way?“ in l. word. or perhap- n word a . ' There ‘ to be a disposition to fight. I may if why fighting tn be dune. come on your corn-com and lightning bngn! [Ap 9.] In the language of the nncien! Roman, “ ‘ ('in. me all, :hi: rock lhl“ fly in firm base, In fipig’l eye." Now. there has been a great deal of born. but her» to—dny. 1 call it homhast from “ Alpha" to ‘l)mega." (l don'tuudentnnd the meaning of the words though.) b'xr. the qllc'rltion to refer is a great and magnifi cent qur‘ntion. It in the all-absorbing ques tion—like n sponge; sir—a lurge unnn-mnuru~ hle uponfzp, of globe shape. in asmull tum blvr of water—it aucks up everything. Sir, l stand hero with the wen mm I have de signated to (loft-ml the riglitn of St. Louis county. the right: or any other county—— own the county of Cedar itlolt'. [Laughter and nllpl-iu=e.] Sir. the del-Ate has mourned n latitudiunsity. We have had a little black {ka buncoml-e, alittlo two-bit buncombe, imbut buncornbv, hunghole buncome end the devil and his g 1 nndmothvr know whst other kind of Luucujube. {Laughter} Why. air, juut 'vc some of 'om 3 ittlo Southern soap andln little Northern water, and quicker tbnn a. hound pug can lick I skillet thcy will nuke onoug buncombe lutlier to wash the gnldcn flock that mums abroad the azure mmds ofhearen. [Cheers and laughter.] lulude to the starry-firmn nont. The S nicer—The gentleman is out of order. fit; must confine LZmSclf to the question. Mr. Riley—Just retain your linen. if you please. 1’” ptiek to the text as clme as a pitch ylm‘ter to a pine plank. or a lean pig to 3 mt jam rocL. (Cries of“go on ;" “ you‘ll do."] I\\ out to my to these earboneriferoun gentlemen. tln-pcigneou: intlividunls. thew dctunnting th-nxonszmtom, these pereginonn 'volcunom. come on with your (nmhustihlcn! If yo don‘t—well. I’ll ruck the Gulf of .\lexie throu-fh a goose quill. [Laughter nn'fiug nluuueq Perhaps you think 1 am d.‘ nu ive in ten and swine in the mun dune e'\ ration. You may discover, gentle men. you are laboring under M great a mis apprehemion as though {on bad tncim rated your inner \‘eatuieut. n the language of the noble bard : “ I was not born in a thicket, ' ‘ To be cured by n cricket." [Applause] ' Sir, we have lost our proper position.— Our proper position is to the zenith and tin dir—our heads to the one. our heels to the : other, at right nuglcswith the horimn. spun ! ned by that azure (“‘0 of the lustrous firmn ' ment, bright with the corrumtions of innu merable eonstellntionsmnd proud u a speck l led stud horseon county court dny. [Cheem] I “But how have the mighty fallen." in the language of the poet Silversmith. We have lost our {yroper position. We have ovum i ed 5 ales t-indicular or a diaganologicnl pO - lition. And what is the cause? Lcho an ; swera “buncombe,” sir. “bunchmbe.” The reople have been fed on buneombe, while: at of spavined, ringhoncd. hamstrung, . wing~gnlh~d, swyn-eyed, svlit-hoofedfiiatem red, Inll-evillcd, pot- )ellied politicians . hive hud’ their noses in the .uhhe crib un ‘ til there ain't made: (nnrgh lett to make flue! for I sick grasshopper. [Cheers and ‘ tighter.) Sir, thew hungrv brats keep tugging at the public pap. They say. "letdown your milk, Sucke . or ‘you'll have I split haw." Dothey thini they can stufl'nuch buneomobe down our craw ? .\‘p, air ; you might as well try to stuff butter in u wild out with n hot. MIL [Continued laughter-J a The thing un’tbedid. The public grind-stone is as great institu tion. air—yes. sir, a great institution. One of the greatest. rhnps. that ever rose, reigned or fel!. gift, sir, there is too much private cutlery round. The thing won’t pcy. Oemionn ly a big no is brought in to be fixed up, ostensibly for the pur ionof having down the gnulml trunks oi error Ind cleu'in out the hrushwood of ignorance and folly ignt obstruct the public highmy OHM-ogre!!!f The mwhine whirls; the axe in applied. The lockers-on no enchanted with the brilliant sparks elicited. The tool is goliahed; keenly edged; and. while the pa lic stare in gaping expectancy of swing the road cleared, the implement is ilyly taken 05' to imxrow the privnic norm of some “ faithful friend of the peo;>ln.”— “'hat is the i'mult? Tho ob-‘tructinns rl - unmoved. The “001 an (‘urw lmmurw the car lag—or, if it Linn more. Mr at tho» expenxe of a broken whorl un'l jwrlcd uinl sow-hacked train. I lull ym' the thing won't. pay. The time Will com» wlwn tlw nun! 11mmmnix>ry of the-c 0 dinniere‘iml grindcn will be put to thcnnnr‘. insuwl of their l.:ir