The Erie observer. (Erie, Pa.) 1859-1895, December 19, 1863, Image 1

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„.ionowisg gootionion bays bora ealeefed as our
t- to ttlo plitc.en 'horn the, reoude. Parsons thitiring
rioa..r Job Work, 00 to remit =Mar) to
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N E W GOODS!
NOW oPEN AT
S. Nt()RIIISON'S
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KyißitAcusiii ALL MC LATE
RESS -GOODS
are 1
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CLOAKS, SHAWLS,
OYES AND HOSIERY
\ LSO, - A LA 1{1; E ST(
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'LE AND DOMESTIC GOODS
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1V 'll . Oll WANT r Ma'
VIN
GOOD - ST,YVES,
;00D BARC; AI NS,
g - S. MORRISON'S.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
AVE opened the room 210. 2. French
rtrnrt, In Reed Fionee Mock, to Hoer not the
• of
RYE WEtISKEY
to In6o 'epd '6l.which I er.II guar
irn as the grain itenti; an shill keep • ntpck of
.iquore, (Including {hp " Ofk Feopoltille"}4.:igaro.
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- f bate au .k.l Pipe 1301 Lumber Wagou army
atix • JOHN . ANAN-iitilti
63-fan
MRS; FL H. HALL
or
ALL MILLINERY !
Which sill tM Raid •
EA.P.FNI C 434, OA ,4,44.1;01: ITA 1 TA
Particolgr attootton paid to bloat-hips, colortog
'JI , t, 6th dont atiovit thn Dopot,Vrie,raf • • •
- 4 marltB3ll,
FACT GENKRALLY KNOWN,
[AT the variety of new style
steals, of dottite, Cottage, Convexs, Sound Cor,
'amp Sot*, Jenny Una sail other patterns, lath
ttlne and strait fount, handamnely venoiered lino sus,
unu,bialag,Breakfsot, Centro and other Tablet,
rout, ttuaker *Stand', Carpet and thunkalr Loaricoa,
Jed*, Hair end Hoa arum Staitimemoi, Feather Bede
Bolsters rritti ,other comae-hold furulturo, Are, nil
factored from 'roll asumard lamr*r and hc , llliy
tale, by expel workmen and not ty Nice
For style, quality awl low prior* 1 will duty grim
-ice dealer* to under/mitt 13110, rCithel , l4 , ll,o 1:11)4
spas peat, Parlor, Halroom, .4wirg,
other Chairs, of RSAllleril and testes ulauu•
, ozo - lactors 4olledand. &ed. widasic:ltista
co my atheepart of the chair,lrtiere other,' male
I err only nailed, arid by ao moaus durable. Wood
r, Socking, Harlot awl Nan., ;unchain or bard
Mude climbed through the peatand glued, war•
stand. liandromay palatal, sad Caret be ben
elorugtli, price sod Baled,. Spring theta. 1 hien
•kai and hare the tngt , ..xt teatimoundo watt, A
'ices of all good.; seat on applitation Iy. thug ,
idn,g Irce.
fir, sears experhoolca and contending with 4111. 1
prim. dealers, am detesuitued tO . vatil
loilYo get, worth for boor pay, nod Justice'
she toga.. with rue,
toe, Lath Sorag'ee, Lite fltiOck, .Urtuisiand Hotine, l
rn Pay, voodoo' Ao, taken at fair market valued
• Rememter the 'dere, next corner of sth street
ce, Env, ht. t it IV. ELI-SKY
.Nlautitaa'r and Cowmen Saleamau.
17~)1.r_..a1.E ,t RETAIL
GRocERY sToREI
P. A. BECKER,
)1.1'..‘' , A.1.E AND RETAIL GROCER
rt , i,vdet Corner of toe Park . i f Punch Strut,
Jonivirmar.,l
roevectfuliy nll the attention of the community
to Wei large' Stoqi. Of
FN 11 1) PROW ISIONR,
Mitch he is ileynrotuo to hell at the
V 1.011111±....P...T POKSIULIK. PRICES
lfuaveortmeut -
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jjj :TEAS,
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'll 11
FISH . , SI:.
iurpautti la the city, u be it popporod to prov l
acre bon a 0,11.
0 k.epa eatuitaatly 09 band A illpPliot lot 0,
11' /1 E 1 1J
hoirsale trlde, to which his int eseto this tittantl
tbltc.
to , i t i “quick Saba, Small rraota aaa a
ot for the Money." aprllll3
MANHOOD ;
Lost ! Row Restorid;
I:„bilfibed. id a Sealed Rl:metope Pries 6 Conti.
.IiCTORF. on the. Nature, Treatment and Radical
Irn of tiveruistorrlywt nr SOTinal areakdeas,
Jetslllty,.rrrou*maeeandlarolattarr Euaseealit
hr.finpou.ucy, ranigutriptiou andlikait and ,I.y
-411tr,.by
ROHr J. UVI•V KUM 8 1.4 1 M. N. .1
Isop,rtdent 614.1 that the %slut comecict7rof
ki.a.e warelfectually removed wltlanat Int r ant
Jangeron appiteatloit of esintl In
rtn,at•on Heated bourita, and (Attar stopiritl
tole ClearlV tletttowarftte t,Atul the *Stirs ,t Deo
atgialsolatitonriltteattuant 11aja&lbilibt"6"
4 ‘l intil.re. fait implaine.l., hrit trrery_grmi to
wt.' , 11, , cur. hit:o.o4r perfettly, au.S.4tefft least !wad.
rot 0, •-rkty ar , Aitting all the utrartifted,portretros or
du Tina lecture will prove a boontolbotnialida
kttn.utauds
nt it, In a plain 0151YrIgISW, to aniadtlntax, of
P rt•roJpt o( a 'a *m ita. or tiro potato' atampa, h
ad-
Iruur. Dz. CH Ad. J. C. KIDS
ieblft3-11 1.1 Bowery, Mew York. •
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(32. SPRING. 1882
AtlE BONNET STOJ2E.
base Blade: Bonet StOr.t.)
E. H. s H,
fI(iLt::;ALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MILLINERY GOODS.
rr papplbra with Goods at Nei York rrouia.
:c., O a r attention pity to Itleaeloug aria Deeming
raw. No 3 Rucbome ttlockiNtO• vnIE
Notice to Oil Refiners.
V I I': •re preptna4 ...1I to It•fioef • OIL VITV:11)1,
CAI' in; P OA 5041(11.V . 1 , . at the lowast roar
pr*.ors We (210 se!! MI Vitro' by the aer,taikt at the
u+O•ctanre, tbereby 1114Viti g . to ilia parehamer the ex
-11)4« ...I ....torios; prwriptana +/a •blpPioq
1$ HISIDIRAA,
:, 11) INUOlt0 lIKEWEItY t
1 4034.11 ya7Ttl. IrkiiriiitTOlt. 1.2i41
rrr ulatauCtetur.ii at !bit esliibilabaieut haA ob.
, t.e.) A *We rewitatioo. Orderbasitieried ito4 promptly
o t..tikorilorSeillig by the titiAtatty vQI hikv• it
..ttve red ' at the 4bor. Tama t;Junt ort fril3-Iy
ItEsERV El) FRUIT,
haw. ; Bria rmit, ?Wes, BaL"
sz,LA ic.‘164..m. • BENNE 4k-sum:Milk
Albion
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Lander,
Warren Co , Pa,
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ONE DOLLAR AND A-HALF PER Ir t EAR, IF PAID IN 'ADVANCE,
r 'VOLUM K 34
DR. LA CROWS
PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE
ON THE
Physiological View of Marriage.
.r;_ / , PAGES AND rati E....WRAY/N(l3,—race only
TWaST't Yk cellta. Sent hes of postage to all
parts of the Untie. Oa the irdlrcalties ofyouth and
traturity. disclosing the secret lollies of both sexes of
all are, causing debility, nertmanra, depression of
spirit!, palpitation of the heart, auicida imaginatiOnt,
biacidesa, defective memory, indigestion and busiltsttle.
'51112 confections of thrilling intenat of a Hoarding
firbhol Nue, C , liege Student and a Yoing Harried
dc.,&.e. It at trathfal *Artier to the married and
those coutemplstlu marriage, who entertain secret
doubts of their physical conditions, and who are con
wci,iun of having hazarded the health, happiness and
privileges to which every. human being entitling
YOUNG MEN who are troo'ted with wee'inese guar.
ally, caused by,a bad habit in youth, the effects of which
are datineu, tains, forgetfolneu, sometimes a ringlet
to the ears, weak eyes. reasn,' of the hack and lower
extremities, confusion of idea, Lou of taeusory, with
meltncholy, may be coned by the authors NSW PARIS
Alit/ LONDON THICATIIIIMT.
We have, for the greater part of the tut yam', devoted
oar time in visiting the Karol:earl - Ilospitale, amities,
ourulvea of the knowledge and researches of the moat
skilled' physicians and surgeons in garope and on the
Continent. Those who place themselves under our cue
will DOW have the fall benefit of the many Neer and
Eflicaniens kietreedleewhieli we are *cabled to hatrodree
into our practice, and thepublic may rest assured of the
earn seal, assiduity, SECRECY and attention being paid
their eases, which has ao eureesaftdly diatie= n d we
it
heretofore, u Physician in our PECUIdstIC ant
of professional practice, for the put treaty-0 we rare.
VanacitYrnemt Paid—Ladles who whit for tosalicias,
the efficacy which has been tested In thousands of mma,
and never tailed to effect speedy carve 'without any bad
results, will use now, but Pr. Delaney'* female Periodi
cal Pills. The only precaution n to be observed
is, that ladies should not take than If they have region
In twileve they are in ceriene silsettras [the partlart4 - re
of which will be found cu the wrapper accompanying
etch b.,x,) though always so safe and healthy, so gentle
yet so aches are Obey. •
' Price $f per box. They can be mailed to any part of
the Unite4Statee.
' TO TII6 LADIDt—Who need a cmpidsaisat medical ad
viser with regard to any a those intermting complaints
to which their delicate organisation renders them liable,
are particularly invited to tomtit us
Taic..KLacrao-64iturin Eiterseriri"—For married
14<lies erhuse health will not admit, or - who turn no de.
sire to therms* their fun Wes, may bo obtained ha above.
It t. awrtectly a da, and hu been eatenairely used during
the last el ht yeara. Price minced to
TA SieCIiHTS OF YOUTH UNVIIII.NO.
3 Treats.. an the COWL of ibustare Aeca A aultam
vanitair. Joist ysbifa d, s book amti.e va tiadeoLe
ivogreld aid brevalexes saiesg scAt.gs, ((both *ale aid
of fais falai bast pauding eat as fatale', that
iosflt reitiry alleluia its secure, seer deleyiiist 1 . 3 risks sr.-
tss of he itissase,rnmit Os t aiminicount Nat cwt.
rug lit Stitt if Matt es reafpit of too [3] esug &QM&
rir Attiatistara deity, from 8 Jittbit inoratur till 9 At
i night. Ana on Sundays from 2 till 6 p.
hiedietaea with full directions mot to say pert of the
United States or Canada., by ya.ttenta commit Mathis ,
th4ir rytuptotax by
letter. Llualufts correspoo.', acs
st confidentisl.
Or lit: I..'s °ince is still loestel as established, an
tlerthe IMMO of DR. LS CROIX, No. 81 11aldsa 14W,
Many, N. Y. aug22'63-
The Universal Clothes Wringer
No. t, Large ?tinily Wringer, $lO 00
No. 2, Medium Family Wringer, 7 00
No. 2S,Xedioni Family Wneger, 600
No. 3, :Small Family Wallet,-- 650
No. k. LIIIIO Hotel Wringer, 14 00
No. 10, Meat= Lturotrr, 5 to ten steaml ... .7... 10 90
No 32, Large " i or Unit $ 8000
Nos.'.); and 3 hare no Cogs. All othentare warranted.
No 2 Is the aim generally used in priests families.
Orange Judd, of the "American Agritaltaralbek" says
et thf.
Universal Clothes Wringer:
"A cilia osa readily wring out a tub fall Of cloths, fa
w eau idea. It le in reality a CLOTHA /Una f
SW& SAYER! and a tint6l , l4TH lif.intlll I Thai mming
of ferments will alone payalarge per *tattoos tie east.
We MIA the machine ninth more than eAars TOR
773E111s VERY lfitAß irr the of garmewtsf There .
are wirers] kinds, nearly alike In gentrtwa 001I141111110M.
but oreeeneider it important that the Wrlagar be lined
with ergs, otherwise& moo of garmentsWiN te das tie
rollers, and the rollers upon the ersok-sbatt sof few
the clothee.,or the rubber break loose frees WWI.
Our own in one of the drst Make. and It biIIaGOOCE AI
NI aP efter. needy VOUS YEARN CONSTANT MIL"
d'VERTIVALFIViII AF7racoo wzrzezer ta lust.
RA ITIZO:IP JCPART *PARTICULAR.
. Ito Wrieguht spaearealk.vitlimiteerilliesk
A GoottETANCMOI3I4‘;4;I t etterytetern -
ar On receipt at the-pritee from placer where no am
le !telling,e wlll
seed the wringer Peet SMXIIX.
For partkulars and circulate, address
R. C. BKOWNbia,
41.7 Broadway, N.Y.
s.p '6l
ANKLE. & 'LYON'S
SEWING MACHINES
Theca tfeehinpe make the loek-ititeh alike cc both
Wee, and WO lesf,then half the thread and milk that the
single or.J.cuablovt,bresd loop stitch liiteblnes do; will
Sinn, hut, Gather, Cori, Staid, glad, ite,e,ad are bettor
tpteti than any otberSewlair Webfoot in two, to the
frequent changes and grett variety of sowing required la
s family, for they, will eew from one to twenty thickness
es of Marretiles without ',topping, 111 d snaking every stitch
perfeet, or front the tineet 11,,Idte to the !movie.' hemmer
cloth, or sego the stoutest harpers leetfisr, sritheet
changing the trod, needle or tension, or tosklni en, ad.
Juatutent of Machine whatever I !!
They are nimple in construction and understood;
sad it any p.ir , lu hrokwn by wilds at; it I. reta,pky re-
•
Tlieve /111, Witrt'LlAtt PACTPoltwi Will ea Oki to detittlittOt,
the choke of any intelligent buyer.
l'lrt4. eta tad Ktauxiue ordeal for elrculikr
N Q —Local Agents Nast io seettoes not yet °CCU
pird. Add rrom,
LYON. S. M. CD.,
63 RROA OWA fic YORK,
sepV6s-ty
SttiCLAIR'S
" X C L R"
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY
• RoSENZW SIG'S BLOCK,
Wulf. of the Park, Virst Ddiir. from MAW Street
Crateful for past favors, the subscriber reepeetfullyt
Corms the MG:atm of Erie and vicinity, that he has tat
end refitted the Gallery recently oecapiad by D.
Charnbere, where be ix prepared to execute
v it (Tots A p ' LE S,,
I=l
LIFE S
ALACI it, ajA T
AM 13 ROTY PE'S, LErlpir4T4B,,
cr Particular attontlocktio , ludasu ana er
aprlSTaf.
HARTFORD 00.
HA EtTPOILD, 01111111NECTICUT4
I NCO RP ORATAD lEpprpAriza ,
a. HDNTINoTOS. Pleat. r T.C. Alilatiteo
CITY Fla INIMINUIRCOOMIPANY,
ARTFOitthCONNECTI CUT.
Vico'? POR4 TX/LIM. CAPITAL $250• 0 00
12, R. ROlitnerigilet. C. C. warm, Secy.
IN.SIIRAJACLin, Aim above obl end reli
j. rgialdir rap to obtained on soollt*tloo to .
grahreta-0. 5, R. W. RU:kiel.l., Arhot,
.5„ ,. : 04 91rt
HON. WiLSDI4 WCANI4I3B,I
jilliovule Vgat4 Silks Circuit Court, Prowl2ent.
t ilk ol&int Muth WICC urs I' ire strike, Pit.
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TH it I, insilititl i litititneEST AND FIRST.-
...4 - rg7..
833 os , Vllteountierctui *ovule.
sikow n
rr - li fcb manutaeturin, a taamboat.
Railroad and ir. , & - .te
Illulstant Sons et , , Sindsata ectOred m
view at any time. , • ".• - " ."., 4
Thin Instituttou is ein intekby es eaeh wrs
sod pinata" intountaits, whopitTenw young man for
act we business, et thi leash expense and aborted Wit%
for the 111014 lueratieesnd responsible 'situatlewb g•
mosso granted for 'writ only. Reicethe iiiiiirenal
Preferenee for Itnedtatee;ct this College, by button
ten.
Pso/. A. Colwyn, be bit Penman of the "nuts, who
holds the largest muster 4 Ist Ppotztrxe, and wore!
competitors, tie e h,, i ;spit Bushier Writing.
entort.litn Contain a 31 Inionnetion mat 111311 ON
application to the Pried 11.
- JEWINS A SMITH, Prinsipals.
' Ipli 'Attend when the tims and Clerks of Rankers and
Ittletneel Men graduate. 1 joetra-ly.
COALIiCOALII
COAL C ONBtIMRS will do well to call
A the coot VA* caw: 24 tten. 0,1 m 4 1 Bak* be
fort. purehaiingiles)thero; Ws Were $ good sandy of
the hot ebsi i m p tbs ',Welded Kamer eamityoueeeft
wbSch may le bow Abe tribe kis&
01.1) RWRY,
liou * CARBON.
COAL BUN
and all the hist titiLStitita reit to this tosstat, aile
esesti sad We gustatet tiodiettio.
dead4w, D. SIMON 411
SON.
KRIE, P. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER- 19,
"The Beatititit
froold on raring be opine abating tbio lb* fillooteme
Ito author's mare Is unbosom, bat ba lieserres a MO
plat* in the postioresike „ •
Oh 1 tire snow. the besatilit lower,
Flll W` the sky sod earth beim;
Over ibe thou*. tope s on!' the sueet,
. Orrr the hood' of tbs peopte 101 l Molt.
Dauttag,
FOrttog,
Skimming atoms;
Basal!fat snow I It eau do no wrong,
Flying to klu a fair Isdj's chair,
Otintitug to lips In a frolinknotna Moak,
mom from the Itearea Akin,
hare as au angel. gentle as torsi,
Olt I the mow, the beautiful now,
Ito: the lakes gather sad laugh Is they go I
Whjellog about tu tie Inadasainkftt,
" I ft plays in lie glee with every obi.
•
Clueing,
/Aushblg,
I' • Harrying by :
, I t Ilea* on tbs face, and It spitklat lb' on
'
And •1•• the dots. with ~bark wad • boozol,
al- slap at tit* crystals thol eddy apitts4l,
The tows is sibs. lad It* heat to • Clow.
To ..looms the coming of tormatital 'mow 1
How wild tha crowd goes straring &oaf.
NUtlog.eoh other with 'humor and most 1
Row the get sledges, like meteors dub by.
Bright for the moment, than lost to the aye ;
Ringing,
9wierft a ; a2
it:gibe/ go,
O'er the cruet of the bewittilat anew;
800, so pure when it fella from the ekg,
To be trampled In mud by the crowd reeking by,
To be trodapisd aid backed by the thews& of het,
Till It blend' with the filth to Cu horrible street.
Dare i waa pare M the saaw—bat /10!
Fell like the aaow deka, from h to bell;
Fell to be trample , ' as, Olth of the street;
Fen to be scoffed, tube *pit op sad heat;
Cuning,
Dnenting to die,
S.Mug ray 'oat to whoever -would bay.
Dieting to phonier fora morsel of breed.
Ronne throttling and Airing the dead;
Merest'! trod here t WWI so low r.
And yet I was on Ilk. MI6 hollaltitili WWI
• Letter Frei' l!lejer Jack Illoindeg.
Dowsirilovn.L, Nor. 6, 1863
The very next day after I writ you my last
letter, I got one from Linkin, tellin me I must
come on without fail. Pk sed he was in a
peck of trubbil about hismessige—that Chase
an Seward were puffin rite in contrary direc
shins, an what, to do be ditlint know. So I
jest packed top my things, took my pipe la m y
month an my old hickory in my hind, an.
started. I strapped my axe on :the outside
of my trunk, for this is the only. weep's', be:v
sides my hickory cane,. that I ever , carry.—
(Join down to the caralsphi Deacon Jenkins,
who , went on to Wanhiagton, you roseollact,
to make the Cement sojer clothes, - sideas
"Maier; wharcetrysle with
yon tor liimabbsigkrlfer.M.z..r.itlifilX•Jes.. - .4
"Deacon, I expect I shall git awful, Latin mad
with them Abelisbiftlids this wintecia Wash
ington. and thar ain't may way that I kiti work
off a tit of that OA - sxlieit , by_toloi out to
the wood-hot* An elleypin W0;04... -8n
termened to takeadong may.axeo... Walks anea
the old Diners/used whethwitul imattimil-tems ,
siaraye presiieitod'ftl4 : 43itabet; Vico' !if !Wilt:
in
I got to Fashingtou all sate, an went direct
to the White Ilona.. The feller who tend. the
door didn't know Me at first ; bat =when be
saw my trickery he began to open his eyes, I
tell you. Be. he, "You are Major Downing,
I believe." bowin like an ortrapin his feet, as
of he thot I keered for that. Sea 1, "Yes,
I'm Majer Jack Downing, an you jost tell the
President, about as , trick as time will let you,
that I'm here. So =he run 'Up-'stairs, an I
went after him, stoppin in there= whets the
offisoseekers hive to, wait; to take a good look
down thePotomaeloe, Ana ; eV things looked
nateral I hirlitFitstoiXtkir tnciit;'n a tranit
when who should cum up behintime but Lia..
kin himself. Ile caughtritehold of my hand;
an sea he, "%jet., bow are you!. ~Ilit3 t ickled.
to deth to see yoti;" aft he kep attain sky
ta4ld as of he thot it was made of lather. Bee
I, do you want me to help write your,
mesaige 2" Sis \ he, "of course Lde, Msjer."
"Wel then," sea 'I, "please don't shake that
hand eny more, for'ynteve.pwrarnickmashed
it now." "Wei," see he, "Mejer,l couldn' t .
help it., for it seems as of Providence sent you
jest in the nick of time." See I, "hew is
that 1" "Wal," Dery be, "the Oabynet is In
session, an I've jest finished Lenin them one
of Artemis Ward's best. stories:l,nd got 'lns
all into a good humor. The soma* is the
very thing they met to discuss, anyon'vekonm
rite In the nick of time," bittin ine\aa he
spoke, • slap on the back ;bat Made the' gold
chills ran over me.
Nothin 3ould do but I mast go in , and hear
tai distineaktt n •: - .4ll6l4wilked in .ca large as
4.1; Wtillelt4.lll4lll4.alt-taey *IL 'knew , me,
pelittetftegylettlititt; hut he needn't try to
demise me, for under , thim speoticles of. his
'Obit difhieha eists l l tail you that
thst man will bear wilairsiir4liowsoeree, I
sad nothis; but after thiplut a Vioos were
over, laid my old hiekerY 'Wile- took
out my pipe; and Weal to aingitin.:. 3 i gt s Ear.
nil then called the tueetpt Es . "Afftii, and sed
he wanted s short accouniefeiclidepattment,
so be souk] fix up his megaige, en be also
wanted the opinion of each °air to what he
thot ought to be detwi with title . ife c tithttra
Stateswftur the rehetyon's crushed. .Fust.,kp
tilled upon Sewsrd. :fag 11411.31174..
WILL Seward led that furrin nifshlie . were
all rite ; that he had offered to carry out the
policy of Eagiand all over the country, an
set up 'a
istou!kklcy, of necessary, to put Atpj9t
the Ditoriticrnts, an that upon his .fsitbft,
proinisiD,to do tide, the -Britlih Gorefturai
al ?nee seized,,thelp*LAvas. That is lor,
the Southern ditties, he...thot, the hest thing
that could be done with them, coA theioid of
tes eitiatxpand tiressesumeiiity,
4as to turn 'esu lOC One - big plantashin an
make Thurlow Weed Chief-Manager.
Then Obese spelt*. lie Ad th linasebs
were in a tittrishis titiadiiliis, lie sow bad
500 printin presses to,work siebin money;
that the debt was' only 1ab,090,000,000,0001
that every body was :gilt's riedkaa that -the
way to treat an save AIL
equatery wee jest this : hens a peeeiejeition
that only jest enough cotton should be miffed:
for Mole prbtargraiabeaktioni and =-Weie
co uld coital the 'eunintitr la spite of 111 the
Copperhead gold speenlitors in evoashia.
Bissau wed that his diparnneet was all
right. That he, it04 , 1[ 01 , - rni•ol:ali Ow stipple t
•besd glottis, an' had left • the track claer,f9y,
the sort president to be a eenniae•Aboliniiin-'
ist. That all that was itecitsesty sew Wits to
keep the war up till after 'dm neat Pretifile.
tW eleeskiapt.l . 4 }ill skot be dodd o !G des
IN
IN
for 41484uthern iltMelkhe 1 4 0 re !eta! the I dg^
gets di/ pbustaalOss as - Ma whites
their skies. t
Then ,lold gran*ther Welles gat' up, alto . -
kin his fang white beard. lie eed that methici
could Mite the napes but village; that he
lIKS building one a dry nor, swept on the
Babbst which ha piously deseted4o prayin
an fiat, asi to dividle the corliiinics among
hie telaahiaL He thought the Acinth ought`
to be - surrounded with a wall 41 gunboats
from Te 4 zas to hiarsiand. • ,
The itext one ;third spoke Blair. He
Bed he ;WWI stopped a thigfelsper duria
the bull year, suld be was only *Try that he
ever did ; dust he had only given the papers
be *Wiped more eirculubla than they ever
bad before; that no one . would seer catch
him into each- 'Other scrape. As for the y
Boutheln States, he was down on, all the at
dikes.; lie eed they might be *lurid to cum
back jest as dui wanted to.,
lVhe! It cum ; biddy Bates's tare, he via
fast asleep. When Linkin told him what he
wasted, he sed it warn'& for hint I to say what
shouldi be done' with the Sont,W, Butes.
After it. was Wielded what to do with 'em, he
supposed they would want a legal opinion on
the subject, an : he culd give, oile on either
side, he didn't *Are which.
'fter they had all got thin,' 'Makin tiiined
to me, and sea he, !Major, what Jo you think
about this matter l" I knocked the aithei out
of my s t ipe, and see "Wel, I don't like to
OVa opinion Ob thrintop, for I hain't had
limo yet to see: exactly how the land lays
here, bat, are I, as our as I undUstand it,
all t4se men here are tr,rin catch the
South ?hit, and then what do with bar after.
modelle another queition. Now, the South
sums to o be a good deal like old Sam Odom,
up itt. Maine, when ha that the devil was
steer him. One night be got to dtwarain.
jumped out. of bed In his shirt. an ran like
all poetesses dean the unit. About a half
a done neigittairs chased him until be run up
a Over out of which they couldn't git bits
say how. Re. kept a screamis lithe devils are
after Me," and *would lite like • tiger if any
one tried to ghat him. 'Finally old Deacon
Peahtily-oum along, an says he, 4.Baun thinks
that you fellers, are the duds that are gain
to rola hint; you fist go sway and let him
aloaci an Eimalrill be hula a in bed afore
morale." They tak his whitey an sure
*sough so if was.
. .
When I sedtit* &oath), who is quick as a
Raab, jumpettstp, en sets he. "Hider. do you
meta to Mitt
ilat we Ma devils tryin to mad'
the . nth ?" in be waited rite close up to my
ta4s, ' jeek is at lie .114 is eutdd belly me
down, • . 811 I, `lhir. fiesteKr7l. et - you'll atatt
back'isbowt:eis beim, yerklt-in adhear
jest at well." rife Ititi*ed' beak t UV
picked FP my fahick?T i rt - " aF4'!"l. l,
19 .21 4 1c! i.eitnew l 49 l • !b. •Yrit•4,awn
I,lol,9otaitgu 70W-44 tfo 14501:11te
dears: trowseeirk - : I mow alo4oftal
sc(etiiiitfttisirel UM) . Age , iiirtiatior .
OKIIP-. -.---,-
id itfii: - ' 1 4'4i:iv' '4:viviol4. *i 1
10 1 1...1.4aribrAir 41/4111*444114011,4 bill I
Wee+, putty certain that Mt. Standi heal
the shoe pinehin. dt all events," see I, "you 1
hain't caught the • South yet, an consultin
whet you'll do with her before that, is jest
court& chickens before they're hatched,"
I •
The Kernel, then fed the amnia was clo
sed,
Ilia after they had allaxed me to cam an
see 'els; except Steads, they west. away. I_,
I
think my story about Sare. Odum sot putty
atroog on 'em,, au et they feel for oarryiu it ~
to hum let 'em do so, for my rale rite clown ,
solemn opinicin is, it these ere Abelishin i
Carry e t were to atop tryin to catch the South
she te uh L f Le Awe an in the Union tett afor•
ntornity. YoUrn, till detlt, , I
Maras 'Jima Dowstan: •
Praidleut sad Gee. Iletlellast.
The Hon Win ' D. Swan, In s Freest speech
in the Senate of idassschuietta said :
1 _..._ • -,
"D"-imui-by, in the wisdom of the Admin.
istis4on, it was seen fit to divide the Army of
Vl:glide into !our parts and then - to retnove
fiest,lmoCitdlan. Now, :conk-the renal. At
the one of 14 &assent annantor's altanoon,
when the army of the Pot:meows, under title
command of ,Pope, you might have oat the
President of the United-ittates and Oen. Hal
leek }riding down to Gen. MeClellan's tent,'
and Waring hint' ff he would again tate coin-
Mane of - the Minya( Virginia. fie aid, 'Ye,,
npOti, Soli& conditions.' The eendltiensirere
compiled with; 'and sir, when the new was
"pronialgated is amp that he had eon:tented to
take:the command, the soldiers combs hack
4Wan, worn iiirifiliiiinteW itid pleaded to
be 10 baclaitelnle*" die easemytaTiristiOnames
whet? I quote nonversation. The President,
in diol4l#olkre or i10 ! ..Y.-O.W. Pale; A few
. i i* in o l i ge A-4# tivat„ acid :'," lite politicians
triecl to preient ; my re-appolotlng Gen. Mo.,
Ciellen. DUI I knew :hob* presence -wet
worth any' ten fienerals, If I could compress
the* all ince one.', And it was. Re re-organ
ised his forces, null you willremember the
'battle at 'Antietam and its ,reaultit . The Poli
tic*, were um i t work, tied last nalanut. a
year' ego. tiller the Adsabdstratioi had been
defeated in all Ihn prisoircifloyal ftetie, ` Mo.
il i ellen wes' ralpoireal. ' Perbsite t he bemooriu -
31ictdrilirlii Pentutylvinia anti New rork
l
Wed tliatl'ii. war swum, to nuneve- him
And I now. say in all sincerity, AAA 1 hope ,
Heaainei will heir me without any putt feel
4 dot IL the telegraph . wires could to day
giOnfortitationlthet Hr. iiianton'had
ye 4 4l ,
t - pgyi„ And tiustHeilse 43 ea, , ma been re
li
ritetAdiecitlkai (lea. McClellan was appointed'
Coolnial64lloft Chief of) the forees:tabled and
to be raised; the highways end by-wert would
isiVarm ilth Tp , lualeepe.. I'ol4 '
toe'
O light th
battles of their constiV- Agnew* keewit to
be true." •
____ : . .
I ns Ansuiv.--Therti are thaw Among
M. Lincoln's adaints who protein - to minor.-
tint naginutimitroir the •sanesty lire:las of
felled the! »be)* 2 Nothing ocithi be more
nay* Oise. tie
intantrof teonvotiag
_As •Sopth *ad noon
sitineting the Union, hie - osbeme is simply an - ,
Wadi .-To divide tiottimianlitosies : pioelsna.
tan (divined °Contra:id dinearfitilualliern
'neon'OtYllilir.LittiSdn'it:sont) lalaini tadieWaal
drs; 19 idolo4tsrint:in the forms o f so
oighi isabouv sts wins at would be as attempt
Ininionsilioreo getien'of lessii*toy stweariv tins'
dklii 4640 a pork. - No tiOndet 'that, on this
l*locoln eipsotti Ili new state
glinristents will la tly* work of • Chain
'COIS 1 , !1v 0 .1, -
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Northern Feeblest/roil and
The following, written by al prozoiseat
Unionist of M amphie, Tette., to w gentleman of
this city,lllustrstee forcibly the effittot of abol/.
Lion philanthropy upoo the slave population of
the Booth :
tiViheaover the oruulties and 'enormities of ,
this war come td. ippeer in history,' no other
phut' ot Man's inhumanity Lomas Will be bettor
- calculated to appal the bilious beirt than the •
descriptions which wi'l be given itt the treat
ment of that portion at the ohms population
which have become the subjects l ot Northern
philanthropy. But people who are unacqmtin-,
fed with all the peculiarities of the negro race;
and who hare not been accustomed to observe
the habits'of Southern sieves, can never fully
appreciate, the effects upon com fort, , heal th
sal life, of the course pursued toward them
by the military. 'Let the history of a Magic
examphoottot among the most extraordinary,
suffice
"Near' one of our railroads, ','seventy-six
&area, of all ages, were living comfortably in
dwellings which would do no dlsoredit to
Northern village. Nearly all were member
of negro families, with' father sti l l mother as
the heed of stick household, sutroundeA by
children and grond.children. Each family
was provided with beds, betiding and house
hold utensils, the accumulation; of many
years. Each individnal waa well sipplied with
clothing.
, They had their own gardens, pont
try yards and pig-prun ; their larders were
stored with food, and they were living in con
tentment, with full assurance that in sickness
and in health, in old age and in youtb.lbelr,
owners would supply theut_with' whatever
might he requir4tl to secure their comfort,
preserve health or prolong life. ' _
I ',tilde happy community was roused from
their slumbers on it cold winter's night, by a
band of armed soldiers, and required at once
(to abandon their banes, with Such articles
only as they !could carry on their shoulders.
!Their homes and hen-roosts were then Flue
dered and burned to the round, and the whole
population marched to the nearest railrOad
I station. Here they were huddled - upon a
E platfarm, exposed to falling sleet and snow,
t sad detained two Jays and nights, waiting for
the cars which took diem to the oily. The
journey was bleak, cold and comfortless. They
I were' introduced into a cotton yard among
hundreds of other', in open sheds, lying on
the ground, and with only such tires as could
be made from the frameto of cotton-giro stored
in the shod.; and from ooips hewed from the
cedar posts supporting the lofty roofs. Many
in thesis sheds were sick, some dead and dying
1 and ail were in discomfort ; but 414. clime; of
dismay was produced by the entrance of a
;
I body of armed , men, who carried off by force
.bodied male negro.
caw articles or beddingwsrgappro•
priated :he sick ;,-evethere-pressed-tbeir
in
fsats to coldlaad het:wins bresaticaseball were
colored mit/a - mug adtd.dist:.• tie rtl• aii
the slave ship, packed with naked bodies► eta
tit l e horrors of the middle passage; of the
consignment of scores !of dead bodies to the
depthaortho ocean. Heil:lad spent hoursin the
midst of newly imported slaves to Cuba. He
had lived for nearly half a century among the
slaves of the. South • ; but never before had he
ever seen or imagined such a Beene of human
woe. These were not savage Africans, stran
gers to the comforts and sensibilities of civil ;
cation. They 'were Southern slaves, Many, of
them of the better class, and some house
eervaota accustomed to enjoy the comforts and
luxariss'of the best Somber's homes. Afire a
few days these Nor suffering creatures were
carried away tO the camps; and isawthemno'
more, except that an old man, whose family
connections had all died, called on me early
in the spring, and said only sixteen of the
'seventysix thou survived. , IP reply to the
inquiry, what can he the 'reason of • such ex=
traordivary mortality among the contrabands
The man's only answer was : 'The negro.* re•
quire aood piasters and homes. Without these
they are attacked by kll kinds Of diseases, and
every disease proves fatal.'
'This is the story wherever the Federal ar
mice have gone. The negroes have been de
prided of masters and homes ties
have been reduced r and changed ; regular
habits and occupations have b een broken up ;
mentadanguish has been imp osed 'upon them,
and the results have not beendess cruel 'Sad
1 , disastrous to life,i than confinement in berth
! coons and slave ships. The Battering. and
disasters of the middle parsitge . are' as fait In
' ferior io these, as the • slave of, the Saxith
• is superior to the savage African in the scale
of humanity. The African slatit 'trade Is,
indeed ; en institution of .beneroJenee and
,when compared with the treatment
'Sow hern slaves have received at the hands of
their professed deliverers. So duevitable is
the curse of God upon this degraded race, that
, every.sutempt to relieve them results in injury;,
j and their professed friends become willing La
i strumeuts - of persecution in the hands of as
i overruling Providence."
As 'oup LAtEr's Anytor.- TO aka Sort.--
"Nowt John, limett to nte—rtw.. older than
you, or I couldn't he your mother. Nevir do
yotyanrry a young woman, before you here
eontriTeil to hoppeu around.four or live times
before,breskfast. ; ou should know bow late
she lies in bed iti the morning. You should,
bike notice whether her complexion IS the.
•
some in the morning as in the evenhig,
whether the wash 'sod towel haii robbed her
4 her evening b)000t. You sbotdd 'tithe ogre
to inrimitte her, 'so that you nisi' see hee l ln .
eMreditg dress, , and observe low heil hair
looks When the is pot expecting you. If Pos:
• sible, iyosaltould be where you oen hair the
morning ce , s s e rsstion hetween' her sad her
mother. If sbe, ilbmistured sod s p a ppipti
to - he Mother, sti \ she will be to yosi,,lopend,
cm if You And her op and dreeted,
nestlY it the morning, - WW' the time smiles,,
the stetly eonbed . hair the some ready_ and
ploisita inswerb to her mother, 'which clittese
teriz4l lor dophetioont
, itt, the evening, and
gattilularly, At ups, is lending lit ,h414:t0. et
the bitotkfast,in good ssitson,„she is i s pries t :
joho,tand, the sooner you intone. bow to your.
!be hettec." ,
,
. •
—fief. W. ii. (Manning, bnitirisn clergy
men,lof Washington, bus:been elected chip
.agtinof the Rouse of - RePtsentatlies,
-Bishop Uopkins, of Verribiot
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1 " . 1 ' - ,--• • ..,... ~ :3') . •-•.-,, -
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$2,00 lii NOT PAID I::iNT4 TillgrEND Ail? THE YEAR.
Prow
iter or this entered the yard just
were marched Thivrestber
►g cold ; binary's of women and
ire cowering over the miserable
;4UM3ER 29.
1111
Telikiefielnadiatata.
•
1. fak (a tad Moab° •foner b.
lila awl Oa batik Au,: lamest tie baba .
'S. lb #bary soldba rani jabsdailoa •
Ti fie lie tdalara.-Abilitiaa •
lospelses 6/1 . 11111111111111 ibot fed
1191 0 141911 4: tae Imailaat west
4.TM ihilleas danifirs ad sespiad d
Latba ea* tor Mk tiglab sonbad.
a. Iliad assaseptioalsba, lot has
tae:paajd• will oat vatantm r.
IL IS* Mak ON Seadhlbr brae al arse,
dad Ooalloada task rtes. aad hats.
•• 1
1. Ilasar4 as aotatag loss.polla9lo4
TbaSbaddaga Ski Coßititatlos.
S. Wima* of tabs baSanbadmsraltars:
Sad o Copparadada; ass 'Vedas Satan."
_
9. lamaboada *al Seeders la,
Lad Mar Cub nab!. Saboa P.
Me. an by obittal beer be
eiTtl antis be bet :AU ;.
an Illilklues Pint lON
The Sinn baby teas is great tustitutioa. AI
soon ne ke came into this "breathing world,"
as sho4sm Wm. tlhakspeare has St, he took
It
.eounn ' ire hoar.
was the
Everything was tub
servien a. The baby w the balanee
whealt at mutated everything. lie regula
ted the temperature, he regulated the food, he
regulated the seivaa4, be regulated me.
For the first six menthe of that precious
oilstones, h e bad me n up on an average six
...i .,
timetsitigitt• ,
' , Mr.! Blinder," 'eye my wife, "bring that
light he,re, do; the baby looks'etraagely:
afield will here a it."
Of aoUree the lamp was brought, and of
course the belay lay ,sacking his bet, like a
little white bear,as he was.
,
fi/dr4lllfkinsi" says my wife, • "I think I
feel a draft of air ; I wish you would get up
end see it the window is not open Hale, be
eauschnby might get sick."
Ifothing was tits natter alike window. as
knew very well. ,
t'illitkbts,", said my wife, is I 1611 toms to
sleep Klan," that lamp, as you Lave placed it
shines directly in babj'a eyes—stranp, that
you hare no mere sansideration."
- I a ged the light sad wont to' bed again.
Jul was drappiug to sloop again. •
"244 Blatt's." sail Mr wife, "did you
Wok i z o bay that aroma to-day for the baby I"
"Uz i dear," add 1, "will you do me, the in
jnetionl to believe that. I 4001 overlook a
'ostler* essential to the oomfert of that in—
estimable 'alai 1 •
. !hi apologised very Itembleately, brit made
her sunlit, titi agape-goat. I. forgave her,
and Without 'gilts a ward more to her I ad:
dressed myself to sleep. -
“hlr r Satins," said lay *fe. shaking me;
"you must not sna r l, so—you will wake the
baby
41 Juat so—jost so," sold I, kalt asleep,
thinking I was Solon Shingle.
Blifkins," said toy 'rite, pt
up and hand me that warm gruel. "trots the
oars* Imp tor baby 1--tbe dear otilld I it it
vrasal totits mother I don't know what he
would Ida. 41Ow oai 74e sleep so, Mr. BM%
ie, 1 , , , • . .
HI 'lmpact, my dear," said b uthit it is,be
canes I am tired." ,
lA, Ws sory well fir yaw slid to talk of
being timid," said my wife "I doll bow
what pat would say if you tial to toll mad
drudge like a poor aroma with a baby."
I tried to good's her by telling her she had
no patience at all, and got-uplot tits puma.
Harlot aided in uswering to the baby's re
quiretnents, I stepped into bed 'again with the
hope el' sleeping.
"Mr. Bilfkimt," said sae,' in a louder , key.
I said, nothing.
"00car,l•-said that estimable
,woman, in
gnat; apparent anguish, ',low can a man, who
luta arrived at the honor of a live baby of his
own, , sleep. when he don't know that the poor
manes will live till morning ?„
/ reinsined aid after a while, dream
lag tiiikt Mn. Blifkins had. gone to sleep, I
strat:it'd my limbs for repose. How long
slept, I don't know, but I was awakened by a
'furious jab in the forehead from time sharp
instrument. ,I started up sad Nis. Iditlans
was sitting up is hod : adjusting some pertiou
of *llO baby's dress.- 'She had, in a state of
send.ioinnolence, mistaken my head for the
pillow, which she customarily used for a nee:
Uncial pin.ensition. I protested sgaint-sash
tremmeat In somewhat round limas—pointing.
to Wend perforatious in my .forehead. She
4.oidme I should willingly bear snob Wa for
the sake of the baby. i insisted spot it that
I did'nt think my duty as a parent to the im
mortal, required the surrender of my for.-
bia.pla-enshiou. . _
T wan one of the many nights passed t i v
this :its'', • tit
,isatkis, that baby was whit
*Teri man's first' baby is--an antoerat—ab:
, •
solute and' • UnUblited.
BuOb wee the story of Blifkine as he re
lated!it to ne the' ther day. It Is a lisle ex.
igirrig,td picture of almost every man's ea:
A'oaisty Gantt. •
I !i n. Real hipmlbsomits (IV Owes.
The World publishes a. letter from a lady,
containing the following atom:meta obtabted
froui a frlosd whohas POO 10,00141104 to re'
t ur
, ,
i from whata was ones the wealthiest nad
moat prooponsus pot of Alabama. Vary
word is vouoited for se sober crimple troth :
I , •
' , 1 Pie dosolatiim of lit bostbors Mama
beams ditioriptios,- - Destitetton pad poverty
keel taker Ike Sabo of Optionle Cod pm.
:mill. lifss Own were worth Antsdrodo of
thousands are ridsseod to .otter povortY. As
for AO bizitrim of life, formerly ho abustlam
Is ills flosth, thili Oro item Wks we fino
notrly the wolAtiOst Imo *otitis, ta,IIIIIIMAS
What , what Aka oosatry , affords, sod sot
month of that, fork,' faipniestaint It Ls tabs
*Mi. this fee tkoLotrvay. - Their premium,
sell Moir show, dm familia: have to make
aissmowspi Mil o'pia. Tom, and - dye their
coital, aid homospus elothos,vich sad poor.
Toil Wass, osigir aye sot to be had ; milk
wil l water arol , tko only • karorngat : ladias
low? is 11 0* s ti$P 1 0 441 . , The familioa art
wn
bro' tip raised. You seldom meet
witite Mari inhabitant; sod if you do, be la
Ohba' Islam Mrs cripple. A. lone portion of
ths.lolll, riodstibit arikilled is tattle, minty
sews 'rippled i for lifetime; way„paylotio
I=ina 'Cad of t. broken heart. What
tbrilli Om:May or lathe Omploysoost
of :,illinsfpnersoos. ~ Nrrertholoss, vow.
psi, area, We 000ntry is all dirmidoss is
obarak of ten fir eke army. All lbw of nodal
lifb eel oompletotriihmuilvod. NO Gouts of
jobtioll isistpdty aro hold jostles le Mind
oat by the military. fluivoraitiak mdlops
end mkt:obi are all aseposded. •Tko oasstry
'slaw fools rattemblos a wildtirsom.—
'fitment Ike itrisisa marsh there iveryibise
$ is imlood--tho props destroyed; fences burned:
mom rub' dolts ; , dogteeth% animals lOW.
robbed, or lakes for Oro army.. Bit Wallow
thl ailiti ll6l o 4 o l9 !" tolfri dql4oP ow
brow ; Vtgf. Mos /042 . 44/1
forceeor. sir *OW if !kw. Pifill
iporsiay dog. Their tar mipersiing Coo—
gressiosoi Si" liraideatail minsra.' Met 4 0114
it ampoithiepla N exer;vidir at discietion, mod oro
resi f eed to Wel 411111(fillaillh'!
Theis/ is se +peed,* that tiliolls
true-to the life, sad belle so, is it wet plebs
thst the shier impediments ti for pnitiesii.in
patting down the rebellion iiitelst In tie ads.`
taken policy of the adnaitiotretion, whose sots'
aut procismattons bass Iliad* it the Wired
of every southerner to Gout/woe lighting for
the soufeileracy ? They "Icon fighting tor
a bastard goverment. The admisletratioa`
has also mad* their property, their "domeeil*
inatitatious, and flair livoo the price of tisk
continuance in rebellion. That 'alloy is - new
the °bier impedhiseat so pea" sad while it is
persiSted is; the ilaion, as our.fetitors Mad
it, mist be simply an inapossiblllt,y., The
North, by sheer superiority of 'brute Tres,
may crush all outward. wmaifestallow ands
sade et the South, but the spirit , of tisisiatiee•
will survive. Every drop of blood t h ane inst ,
shed on the. battle field, will be Soy with
rebellion still. A vest hostile territory, whose
population is held subjeotio the sword, whose
normal condition will be strife and revett,
whose peace, if any owns, will be that of tea
grave—such cep atom be tlig isods. of A. •
present destructive that is
shall be crowned with the idaheet !MOW of
which it is ispable.--Xmfigo eterrisr. .
Pen, Paste and Salaams:
--Jolts K. Citutedity, losia., ham beesideat.
ed delegate is Congress from the sew Terrt•
tort' of Idaho.
—The Charleston (8. C.) Cosiriar mays that
:the pki-o1 s rebel soldier for a math will
,not - euthei to perches* e pair of gloves. -
—The President has pardoned flea: .W.
Gantt, of Arkansas, formerly la dm Caste
dera'te mortice, who ?scantly made n dery
anion address to the people of his State, from
all penalties for treason against the V. P.
Government.
7-44. leading Republieaa meaber"of Coe
gross was asked the other day how twig the
war would continue, when he replied, 'Veil
every slave is freed, if it takes thirty years."
Such scoundrel should be put in the army,
in the front ranks. ,
" It lo not in s'opleadid eaysonsanti
supported by powerful atonopolio sad orioto•
critic otablistematis, that the poop!. vu!
And happiness, or their Mortis. pretested
but in a plain opium, void of pomp,
prsteet
iag $ll and granting favors to wows."—As
view Javasos.
T. 811 1 / 4 11411 intelt AllAJlialll..-41111 Wash
lastan correspondent of the N. T. Fsprai
sayithe Hon. Mr. Sebastian it expeeted hare
now every day front Arkansas, to re•taks his
seat In the Senate. He flirter has boss in the
rebellion, had now that his Slate is retails/in'
and his personal safetys/mom& desires, it is
said, to re-take his seat in the &sate.
—The only Oasis* to bs ezielpt from the
draft to take pleat mat January are said to
bs ch. following:
1. Dead man' wits seat establish peed a
their demise by two reliable witnesses.
2. Clio dammed graadrather of a lop
E. Thi 1i i unole of s Ynjer•OssersL
4. Blind non who cues Dos ths point of
joke.
"Yssr Pawns* Aerre."..—litie
nett° oi t tlieTresideut shouLd.be thi atoi t to.et
the Deaioeretio petty is the Goatees for intik
over rabiehood sad liberty eieri deeliottest.
!at re "keep pain= sway." The basket
we We bees debated by ameneeseftede is
U. awe, low diaitmentpalast 'lies',
Inaesseed vote skews tint 4 say hAriebillei
irs are Imply ht the aejority, esti thi tide
will be all 4 sue fever for yaws le ems::
Base or ram 41011A1101L.:4
vas who buys stook on spoils/les, thiak
lag that they will rise, so that he kit sell at
i prat. It is to kis interest to km Kooks
rise, sod he will newt to every means to
brims shout the desired malt.
Allow is one who sells steaks en cranks
tion, thinking they will fall, so that be eau
buy its for less money to fill his contract. It
Is to his interest_ to break down the market„
'and he will .resort to the ntostt 4 stieeperate
mesas to accomplish his object.
It is well known that there halve shelve
been those among us who wish to enlarge the
palms of the general piernmetit and att
parkin, would seem to indicate that there la
* tendency on the part of this government to
overstep the boundaries marked out Air it by
the Constitution. its legitimate authority is
abundantly sufficient for all the purposes for
which it was created ; and its powers befog
expressly enumerated, there can be no Asti-
Illation for claiming beyond them. Every at
tempt to exercise power beyond these limits
should be promptly and body opposed."-:-
Jackson's FersaDeit Address.
—Henry Ward BeUher, in a peculiar way
was making inquiries of a Brooklyn railroad
ittonduotoi, to wham its was unknown, is Pb
whether the Sudsy riding could sot he
up. think it Might," said the sandals-
Vor, "but for that sanotikosious old hype
r/tit., Busker. So many of tie fifty people
from all parts visit his ratiblisiniesni tilt ft
makes the road mete profitable on Sunday
this, any other day is the week. 'lf hs'would
only shut up. the thing could' fie done."
—lo suggesting to loft Denis •the espatil
ieuey,of a change' in this cabinet, the Rick- •
mond Whig makes the fallowing estiaorei
isary confession
"We have a Departmest of State that has
not bun able in nearly three yews to estab
lish relations with nay other. tits.; • Tres
miry Department that has filled to, keep its
finances from running to ruin; a War Depats t
meat in the hand. of a elder wheel whole
studies and course of life has tau purelyand
peculiarly. elvie ; a Nall lati *DUO
a navy ; $ Post Office 'lb/perkiest With. eery
shackling *pilaus of mails ; a Depensegs, of
Justice vaunt. ' The bailees, of seat &pert
meat separately shows - tits treat of a mere
tatiliterly hand; end the - suited 0144 or
their chiefs is cts,lnnek eunuch—it eMteiis
are ever iteld-4all ts supply the nestesteta yf
wisdom the Isometry Steeds."'
te Owe Consviti.!—"Wd aianot
hour oar eonstry wick tire deep a reiteresist*
said u tmerittia rehear, addretalnt his W e '
law-students years ago. "We sasses levy her
with st fervor too pare sell earnest; qSUI. •
sat serve her with se su' of payee dr
faithfebtess of seal tee steadfset and ardwat.
"dad what is our estuary T lib sot the
Bast, with her hills sad her valleys, with her
seastlate eat* *ad the reeky n"mpastail hat
shares. It is net the North. with her then.
asmi amigos, sad her barrost lame ;- wlth
her frontiers of the take and tea uses- It lit
not the West, with her forest sir satiter 11a '
land isles ; with her lusurient espeuse
'lathed la the verdsat sore; with her Um&
fat Ohlo and her, szejesdo allisiotri. &elan
yet the South, opulent la he nimbi suit St
the cotton ; is the rich plantations of the:
rustling cane, and in the golden robes of the
rich field. What vs than but the oisiiir jntilNt
of aim greater, boo, Aolirrfcmi4, OUR ;
COUNTRY t"