AGENTS FOIL TL 1111Stitirilta Tbo fAlowing gentleman hay. , 1 , ..ea as our Lilo Ma Owes whet , tb•T ret..1.... m jury td w ed sa'Aoriptiorta or Job Icoorl., Or to ram., •0 do It tbrosel titer hanio ' p t. A. roeserov, I *— c. White. o.l4'sllrJo, 5 ... ............ k r ,y Vas. ...... • • • - - ;can Robin,on. y Eno. eta Da ~It. ' • Potter. ..... e r k IrtalD, oe t' Coffman.: G. It" 11:1'• nos,: 0 Stones 40a Saw 6. Stranthao , l D. . Etzrroato..... Mori .• • G Bur,itattvr, It Croaa,.. J. laitney,... r t . Hmt4 t 5 g , l: H. I. kl,carJ A ris,=,, ..... C. cz-, to, .. ,-, t, ssa ti E 'GOODS! NOW orEy,-kr S. NIORRION'S IMBRICING ALL T! ESS GOODS, S H AWLS, YES IND HOSIERY ALSO, A LAI:1:,1 : C L 0 'l' 11 APLE AND DO:::ES::C' G:':IDS! EMEEI UR TIIII: 'l',-.1 17 Y 1. (GOD STY I - , 1 , 1 , Mir OOD BARG REM k. S. LICRRISOA ciEl3 ISK.TY ar.' ~~~ MRS & H. Mil ' Ina •: t/ ALL hITI IMMO .1"- FOR C Ztln nth FACT GENERAL r th It. at o-ent,t, • J , -in. 1., - . aa.ltt-aa! ^ut.• Iltrtns„ ttrri->i craLker , Atari with .'tared re , , r,3 er• s.,by •xpe , -4- s:yte, q - ,241•:, defeent 2a.c• peat. , a-'.. -. .1 , .! other (11.11: 1 .- ,, , rf hirtory . st .Ir. a-.. J say other par: r caly =.41,44.1., at .1 . Reckin.lse. - :=,l 4.1: • ' ~..- re.4,r...hlrize and tl or all 0:, , 0!'t , 'tr.: • 2; INV. rt !Kn. exrprrr.ce • 31!. sir* IBM 1-e3.Stlners. I‘7 M==M Ar-SALE '&-.. rET LEE P. A. BECU--.: E~3? :; arstr ::: :tr i - ERIE 17 es,: thr , :z; AND LOW L'it.T -Z.lll t. .11.1 Ce... /Ws , CJFFEE~ TEAS. :?•\* 1:.1:1)-z l 1 , J~I~Y ~ ~ th, , -I.:= a caL. R E I=ll2ll is. "Q-2i.1 tDe .1:4ze:..." AN )1 )j) : Lost [kw P:estor #ll3. t r. MEE iptr-nal • J. Cr INF:•:Vt he; ..at• ..- • 1 .4.V.r.....11 1 ERNE . t _ •l :_ A :' • * - L T 1.. BEM IS. IiONN\ET.ToiZE Ulf .. , .f.c.il Z.. S Na ' , Nl.ll AND aEz, LLINZar ~=: Y x ~,:. t,_, =t'Mi to Oli Re.finors. t'or .AP:UL griIEZS Cr . Iblt L. Aldon. 1 `l.e., -.• .:7`inbero. Jis ,l'e rtel.l/.1". BEM= MS= : •rl. X • •"••••,1 VOLUME 34 1.43846. 2.11311141. BUFFALO & ERIE R. R. _C; _Vat ,n 153 lIIMEMINIIINIO O N and after MondsYd Jam 4th, OK Nue aLor mi tW RIS r *Urn e•tvn vi urr 1. . ,n•b irg C r. It it 3 ) A. M.. MAU sal 4 stepping at Rubor Om& North East, Stabs Lino .11Viedillsid•PortInn4. p root° n, Dunkirk, ilikaairatalaii r tjaoad Salk dart% 'driving at Buflale.at 101111.4 ' ' 00 P. 11 :, DIV .topping at North East, Ideat Daft Wirer Otsiia, sad attiring at &data at i Si P. td. 11 4) P. M.. ancianati Storrs. .topping at West/Md. Dunkirk slut Stiver lll 4.oo l ‘lo ft 90241 . 1 1. .t 9 410 Y. - , ; 0 A It., Bight /frpresa. stopping., at Wastmd. Dunkirk and Slim Creels, amines at Badala 4.20 A. H. The Day itsprisa atianeets at Daakitit aad t Express at ItaNalo on Ir, withTslrasa hulas t.n. \ea York. 1151 11100 .114 11 030110 L LEAVING BUFF ALO. , in p co P. H., Mail twatatarpallorth Exam, Angola. Ireing,lnftwr BM. ton, Portland. Wenteald,Mmliff.fitat•lnNt East and Earket Credr,,arrlvia4 et Tata at $ P. tt.. CO A. H. Wei* dapplair at ilitrai 'Crook Dunkirk, Weettlatd and Nmik Moat. attivalt at Et* at 1010 A. M. 11 05 A. H, Dal .frirritaa, atappki at Auto* . fillikt emelt, DeWitt% Waddell anal Nava faal,anitag at Eno at IL .1 W. • 11 /13 P. , iregli stapadalf Id MOW C Daa kirk and viada,arriviiiii wavy. elk reak. A. M. " ' Railroad time la ten Wasted War thna ihie tiam Nov. 21,11163. - Y. N. BROWN. dant. ME k ~1 'SCI - ^.~ ~i~.l =0 ERIE RAIbWAY. '' CHANGS OF 110unz%C0Ciliq IloN:_•Cf. JAR: 4. ') •-• ) Trains will issir•Daakiristao444llolfo/100i0110,0011 ria : EntWara Boinii--Derat " : Espies' 4 10 T. is. Stoek ifsireae— 9 I i 'rut Freight_ TVA: TT. , War /sleight • fOS a. It.^ Night Ewen rims every 4s• • CRAM: I MM 01" t ) ?D:- Erie & PittabiaViA._ IL CIIANGE OP TIME, ClAtitENalki Monday. Jll4l. 401, UMW • ; TRAINS LRAIrR GaiLi 4 S P. it, Aetotoatdatiali daft 11;14 arrives at Shansi at MP. • 25 A. IL, Freight' ca 1. 'taps si roma at Sharon at& 111 P. Y. ?RAINS LRAM SHARON. • N , : :10 Asonamaisties. stiat ttalUal arr.ros at Girard at ra P. l . 00 ....11,F,tlight No.l. stops at at 411 Stations intent - aspyrilla, Centre goad. tipria W4a ' ant erases, and limbo, at latrarliat ft LE R. lid Fretritt trains yin ism USW trailatie. J alt4tt. •‘' R. R. atowx, girt. 1.% • • e•• N FA-s, istza. CHANGE OF TINE. !Tina DIl ILADELPHIA & ERIE R. Thu retinue treelkeselhe Ifettberti t N orthwest counts:ad Penaeirlirsa/e to the city of , f. Lake Slit. has been leaped by the Perespessisle /1010•11 abet pasy, and under their anapbres Is bung - 1341417 opined L .12.7.11 .ut Its satire length. It Ls cost in Use ter Passenger sell irkeigta ,rap Harriebarit to Bosporhos,(l9lisiisoce tleariedi o.v can, and from Shelleid le Use elk UM 1-7 C=t=IMINIMM!M= S'm r tyro Traia Litemii... --VI 60 a.:. Ha:: 'Praia Ammo 7 li .6.11 - i. xT. -ras Train Arritos . ...—.. ..... ........121.r. x 2•r Ice - mat - ton reapeeting Pamenger basiammia at. 1.2.1. S. 7 comer IlUk imik*S6llllol* ~ .y.mn..cs 0! - .lle Compaq's ova& ..G 111 vaSTON, Jx. oars* SIM oil Itirixtili. 913%1.6;0 as. . c.'C'd`st: KEYNOLDS,, &to. DRILL. wait X. C. B. a., beitinses_J 1. Gesing Tyytied Agent. . Lintls L. nourr.GessaslTlsitet t. MS", • 10S. U. ?ODtS, seguina mumps. • . Oft. *JEW 4, _ "tir MEE U. S. 5.20'5! - 'l.' Try. ,'stoirttar or rit• Tiaaaeat be§ not yet • M IL. I nena a an r intsotina to tritiotrim plaplttOt t r , ra sa'. at . Par, and entil too data satinets vlsiPIN ind-sougne ow .larenea latlOSCOrtilnt 1er1re,..1411.1 sappil Use pantie. Th• whole aaneauat et ttoi !Mn antiunion! is Thrs'i Slalom of Dann. Nisats ir,•r• rstorD_l us , na.r sAL CDT YeltUD POI Olt . ..situ NTO Trlial rIT, saga sitl,pidiss e.c-zuvi fro • cad tharit It !si tic r.r.4 demand for ass irt'LP Per emits:7 t:edoral Etsak.cg Awns ass s iilstais_Es. • ti - • aa Om country : 7: • 'Teri All ?i , 4641. tli Seactsniiila 'y Turd fro* ses fiNer .pakir,trrgnsulay ttmoneetbkasw• as it LI veil known tthe " start ereti btu awls sad nd 12termat itt nod • • _ TM% =I ...n. 7- ma aza Int._ sod to tin isotof the i Lonrho- Lea: ..iikevrgt.mia .jeki - .4:4", Hwang I.te-ratg.eariag Less! , .cnt eligu rtes, it is idinsid s ens , , , , At:.+l . that ti Wil: not find ft • ,r, fora !oar finie4dworn tet'eeppett•tho , 4;etet-ithtioh, they Can- . I:. t • ta-_‘, to seeks anrkitt for thy other lon rif t Wili dai i.- tini'yieid i • O ^ 1 1 .4 4 ;•;!;,it... - " -i 44'edi g which r,r Losoa. Tzta reetpce4ta • -•.1 i,, L n 1 - ' • TAIL!! IS Gtqa. 1 , '....• , 4 - 1 .: . 444 S eke 1 gets it d t f uzac -,. ; ,1i -.. ~z , ,,r , ..t Rr g(. t. .,lE n t : Fria=c-4 and velf-iaprito, wad blot r ya ado& of 1 ft:4r esnitenplitifittbs lannatiffn of filatknasi Hanki ns Th p xindirpirped c - 3,:•piturptieg Lame to soh. k 4 .0 dazi.ins as wallas Ow skimoirof,a/lt law Sovedie r..1,..cs yon thifir isand.,.l, the if= t iirted um its thetbildiring t.f . :ttement, - io !indication of tii st.o.f.d Ince so than in s to 'WI load* - •' ' ' -.'... •', -, .....t ' ;• -: tier LOW,. n.tn NOS be tweed aareksac ahefr • itl i a, on. Sa t 'i h '' -I . - P'' -!t. co n test 'for adman to s tandem= protasis. as woo Oho tviiket• left ' • jie4i-isili, C S th, •••,• „.,,,,. e •: ii.....-$.....e-Thirty* Leinorbni hens sit sotd sad maid , • ' --' '-• S. ~ ' - ni 1 , -siger be oulneribed for at par. - In zany respe4= t.i.,, ;into,: eai.no price -ni• 4 ii.tipor Grit. Lestic . _ , , Y . , P a .sit. i Commas yisiiiar seer Noe pirM ill! * *lP T en. 'dent. ia the ham' oi :. t her . thf einurraellth. Its xr.< it the P ,14, 9,t rntaaPrnsfinel. ..,,_. 61 ' e 1".............. ' ...._..... iNi4tiAetio to OA ~I i r‘irlielenzieur for lees- Ste tioeettaarat Melting aIl .1 1 . 4,4 44...!*•........!!.rf ... . I f • , Tali in Coda ; then duties ban bra tong tines nest jarioili; - a* wen IA '') tl.::"4.1 '13 , 44,ged in the attounted to ore? a (hut. 11 . a son Dear!, three Suss* 1 21,0441 ; ! Strnaii; l .4 : = 3 ; 1-.1 ,i6k.tify, I,f it does not de :h. payment of intension the iirsoodo;bigistOom md . .: . 4.4....z at „, e 4 p a s. a ilia 4446 far the c•nt Louts. So that It la hoped nal Ms suiploo Min i'3 the Tree/Farr. at no flettaketz. tilisesatir p le g - 6widesetait of it e.pnbrie. 1 • -;,_ 1 ,, ) Mates SO lIIIILZSIZISCII rael.° " .ii C 41114 " 3 r"-lilribi-----fail '*LZd it; •Thi l tte4i4 : te 1 , &s: 4 l;;iti'i of ihikty- three 1. - -•nds r.ay rue far SO youns. , yeitib a . ' 4 , -., • •.• ta b `s' ta I I - 7 - - , .-• ,-: -. . ... , e it ti pay tans of in G• 34. ___ , 0i150 . 1 ... 4 . 3L,R• after ,11 mentISVNI . 444 - ty7ttra. wOro : roof*, at the rev!. . - • . C pied in the 6,7:k:tat:an fire their mat. Tax isresurr se Nab wat - 11 1 1 122 4.,, , ,i "%lb, APO fp. ; ~ IV pof Nosnann and May. ' -- • - - "-- '''` ' Ltik, nun one a pris;:e7 rinillr- in the rebel Sas:n:lm can bare Loa ea= t, tosser. sad an SS4SIOef• NOS Oaa ItAv; fr: S.iata. . qc _ti , L.; , .- pr , sp.=,.. i: I ,P Prev.te" :e:,4 Bomb of sow arsons, 001-ii • -. 00) and MOO. For Basking and for _ 'l'aibliltE kir ••• 4ti' • %*4 . i.#4*.W t 11A .P4 111 •! 1203 . res•soellts of relool-sesko„ this lieldirlom od i u m _ a m .,ii va ba c hluil:Alefer t , ,th. z..t.rfa.-a.b:e. - Thee- 3-elf. cannot I, Inzsiii7Wass. - idtWine - Vii or - '3,lllit Inik - ,a,filitti , tiata, - ash:perty held `anuses. ens the eseenmeettea„ - , , .. .. ,•• i t .•l3 ..k;,. , :it., - e Atnidati for Spa-, aza-s-ta . : ver orst:os fluire - • 1 - , ~ , --_, .-„ . 1 .„- . . ~, ''- ''''' ' 1 t4' be1487"e1114. • . •,...r eraa. er'. stl4 - tiii . i. - ., - .. , 1 . .i.,!ab-zr..s . ff patois irere r.t.=:: ..,;: c ther trmostramow ow* ow Sloom s ;•••••• 111= .racn, lii,:ro - d. , Sfcsk and tionin; etc:, iay . . iir k j o i[A.i ...-.. 4.7..z...rai;),_ ':::. oo.Nisi Wt. ~.1,.. to r.n per am% isinestbi - 3...at...a &mem oreseeeeirlire. or fpalter„ - v:hWa-tit-elteitio li tie vote tomb utu, t,l Capons of nos Sado: owl an eseerierreetker. to m ; -i . ...: 2 -,,,. , - :1 - :. -, -, -, ,,T. - ~ - n --_ ~...1.- Wire pm:roily sir. d to• - • it:. in**n•romoao* I S.v 447 1, ' 60 187.41)0 _ iris zbe - It'' - ettttltiA! ,- 'iirt!e!Stfor; - beret, the of t.Z, Snots asiineseidiniiobeilniannadirallalli ' 6 2..._'" , "..,!"• t• - 4 ' -: . ' '- 1 the i de s ' t .t. Lii int:le.: Coss=sims it Use di, at ' ovotte.W. ;Al= r,, , 3•1.:, o)r.colyo. 1,- -' ,... " L' ;7 3-114. e d i ... "4. =4 "64 saartfia . b. 1. 11- .. n al . ~ seutieutg" . - ttfedr , f:itols.ia c4ie by Offering . JAI: euerlitf.. IrCleCtleetirS 41011311`,. -• 3 t.• . thi..,pti1y.,,,,m0t,.....43,dea af 'thesi Friel:fang 111 aorrnlnfinn Sc...44=l4inlyjnisi.., ; i, , . F-itee..l;l: r -a. Noamber AIM. __ _ ' , • seeeion:-efister Ow 3sitathst the donate has a , t*"." " " ' i :. ";- ----t inii"'•' ind to 'vast out Peirllec., -7 / "` . , ~ „.. this ere •o? :'7.l • l: , ?. ,7 :s44ftook : tiii l ehilr, te ct il vin vOk s liat t o r atua gt c 4 c4 , 4: 4 - ,,re5 ** 41.. .. 1 . 4, ute 4 01 - er th k : lk Citrate I se vitt the vol:. uttitheSpeeker 'liititi;tl;siirSil s .ati: tb?! , :.tit4;,‘-i•etie' vireo'. i *owe ' -,,),' ' 1 b • ---"- ••"••• ' it . ' - .`" -tailiew D eta 4intor Ftivi ..-, : , ltt'v ••• ,i- .. 7.4 . • - . ~ 'o4 rrsti '—' ti.lUl l 4.diV i.tt , c . .,.. 4 11 t - : lr r 4 .- 4 4 . 9 t.t. Pr eI orb allarittlisk 1 4't1'i4 . 414 , 34,. ;4* ea- Biota - Biota totitioilitafil hem • bcrir.• .ar iis .rveleto Od 1- end-444,44t4 hi - L. 4 1.f. , • -Pt 1.11; lit taking , • on*,4lAil . t-.k. o . ' nin..Tir, l' Oer wins . , re , ' -- 1446..4±1149.4A€r;-;,:#:(l4heliright 14 tl l O ubt111,144100e• Vi t t . tt 1r.•441.aat.,1#5i5 bets Siomosoltatitobsy deet:lei te, goe i litteit that cr-A irgebitn in VI& allimacdrersd, sad sosoirtiogi•:ifo . ft••4!.. 4 46 , tti011 . _ 'lt. an ijoeftioa for Speiker„ii ..4 :1:1=5'...... of loni n uicoootal gots were Ittiva. r.:rirr-eetioreseletion. ' t.a; Cl. . . ' .: 4 rhe Atielebliet.ct Za...s...ets, _..4hd4es at iropott sible toi‘ttet- . .: !I:15? lee Stpeibit, proceeded • to Any oa at:kr.. - 31 . e1e.- - 17 - .^_irittiorpetis. ftille?..i'Mt P rAa - Vrtairetisitterr - - - ve als.....i7ctpocie that, pataiaing to ' 0 .axed sannsieturetis Mtn Sea- . gig vitgiA4: 0. 1 %. Pt " V e - ? ?A i l:: Selullirs vete , ' egeiceitgaga4staNllM BrarefeDieg. ad , t ;Lilies Are amnia eftesiesaiLelier- ; erae l' llit ltdtrer Pot irate- eadhar mush: rnill . ll it IvZi l eontictie se a ti ne' .4v able dispieeit et , it - .7,-A Or +4 ~ta 4,r,..., --: • ; ;Z4itti* 111110bette ' aga Stfir 4 `l4.l ll ifiel4iagq ; iTbixt.zipOlimakee.....yLetiklAllaniilll.l4ll44lW+ VlCrfi i g%'ili l 4ehti ,... ... a. *l4 - etrthi' 1 -Trica i i- -'.24 - et i :-e .• ...,,, - ...sen.hel . iniiiit . 4 6,,,..0,f- et - . - _,..”,..ete. ' • , -,-- - 'iiimaiteeatia ' 4..oinoorititkbotiro• Atka a.:l pug orverstione 106111.2 b , ./in , ra xii i p • ''' . s . '"We tail *l* Z .... ..*Alisitettkei alike tWellirilteir, Fedi. L It - 4 i :_-. Z(1 . _:t.., .":-:.;Ns, • 4% • v.t.t F . INKLE & LYON'S SEWING AU r.l et:Wm-do heirstitie saw co amok 4 , ..1.7,1 es. *Ai thaa half tie doled hal dis OWN ..a c 4.0 z. • .G.Nzba.t.trial stikat 4 - lil tit Fe:, Gitser,Corkliorii. p 11.1.2 ast? cotbre Sew*/ prelim is aw a to the reit satiety et west Mingitirsop, • 5=1,-, fat tbry teikrat eve trtemegr _ : - red IMO tr..= lII* tamps Pao to I.,}ifr lossirj, e: errs the igtaiatert WAN* az the ffea, wairdis; go tisimionke6ll44lli4ll/- ju:=rat Cf. Ifiletdlre ititaimet t .T.ny an aimapasta saastrattioaaaita az.-Z any Fan la kabala .11:11a isadly tar. Trtan raFs.saittac=lo flarlyyM eNli.le igair I e: . Cali sad /UMW sr *WM N. 'EL—Local Aturbt vsztol stebsetAulyPtim pte.l- Atlnsia. - . FINILLit & LYON Er e& s , - canes c,-Is. 1.4.111 • ' OYSTEitiI ac C Oreat r mt• JP* ba TitE Subseriberitould - fz.Ly Worn Waft-nab, ttst st - al as Us is - . 1 - WAIL, t..': W ~...1 is Bell. Li lAELS. SMlLKlErtMagiltl silk .2 L+ . , SW • •; "111 or .o. -M ID • ' . - 11 410 11 e, -'' l ":14/ sari*: tiara ai wow' M li rr - - II: ta ON TaaMl AR tie WWI ar vAI/ °TOM Sinai OCont4 Azotatted to. I` N. 8.--e r ss.miaal New Teri. Jame ".,2116. T lIAVE just received a few toe z ia.. Ldeemars iii iGi arrICUMIER _'i =.l. 4 4.3i,LN . - . . • . --.. -', ,-- , t - , --- - .',',--- • :N.:4 Z: -T i : : : .!:':• 7: ' - ', - ;:•-' , ,:' , "-',::1''''-'"1 7 : . ...;, -- .1;: , , --,, ---', "`"T,,: . _ . .. - - - -----. ,, ...c.---_, • ------. •‘- -". -- _ ____________ k - ...,......-- 7. 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' ILY ViI.X.IAZ OCILLIS.DILTAXT. -Merrily ccingiag oa tutu', ivOriodo - k " Near to tO newt a Ll* liltltAnino, vet the =omit 4113.f/de oi mad. , Robert of Linto:n h toraui, Lai; aims) " 1 !...„ ; Snag tad sib in ttiat rst of oars, Ridden imang thisapamer Hovers, • ‘- Cbee, che*, ebbe. . , . " Robert of la.nrAn ie zany, dr et• • Wearing a litieltblark waddldr as ; Wlalloare lis►Lau:dati lad whiti Maned; .• • • , !dm call ialtit - , , • ! ...,000-e.,:i.ulAfroNllrait• • • Sitilakillgto.llphlik t d . U WVOMO 4 I I OPW , QM4MUO . ,. OP V g•A WO 46 tOt• . „, „ „ PLimAkaff.44o4 Lincoln's Q - 410ter wie,• P.rttip wl:h plaim bi l o r whi !lap, :‘ Paiath a'tbStae a i.a9cst iir, ' • 2 6 th:•:,7,7-.es ttia'ashd slasi : ; 130b-0 4 51.11:; toS ' • :eif . ioe, - t••!ek : • • • - creature sped not fear, Thieve, tad robaer.wla h laaa hem • - ' thee, thee. • / I Cr*l.,/ , 4 0 0 ft;.l Na na4:4 1,4 *; . . OPIkTs/& O 4rP. 4 4 9 r qz/, aoSo* • : g ri tfPW4e9o,fe44".g b ; 3 lW til ail!op Piptiocia t.tHika&; Bobo' • Ilarer vac( i.l±;lLl tf Jn; Cal44.4:Caws.-41; if tin' • ; -• • •t" (i ; r white on 1 h •".• • t Fleeted with r.u-ptt., rtr.tty rig - LSI • Thentair.l;e Lotlatt • tip ; : t Rabid L alajii; with CI ' /317 o'-11 , k4 , • .Srlak,tptlA,s;rak ; NW. Lind tint cm - er goasiold:. • . item*. bonze e - ' SAD as the little rn • ch'r, i!:e•bell• i ` 1e.5.• f_r t»a'; • • Robert ci Litca:n Ira; Gabiriza; k-olk hOn . - .rry brood '" 116b:O'•lin3, lob-e-ank, rpsok, tr. !al: TWA new life is :mar t, be . Bart fais dap 7e;r.m . :;fe:114 , 11'.... tee. ' tglilL ears. •-• . • . " ' Noted of Liacdo a. man kt,4 gait Saar with work astlial{ !on %OltislackholillAy gstrz:at Filatifaiot.cia MI% y,e;ty air, 4 , 14 - 4 .-1 • 40 4 , '" , 1 14.k.sPaak, 12Lak. _4olp4pkrs . s . ,cn !tat pay =au saS Mom owinest Lad oar oe.tiLais 110. aw, clam, chit, :kits the eh:l4ll4dr ri+sita ; . :Ptiitod trait. so ,re taifira Bobertteilecolal tim.traor areal; , 0111 so Lim, led 11010 MI 111; VOW" ! • .' , li/ltbiratElk, - 11ploiearpikait. 'Oak'2i. What Jot CSJI lipr tZta: m •:37: olaiadais. - agbirt thi.-cu, vor.Arg.k• *gab. • ' Vivo, e'en alto. si t tairs . '": Fos;aumrs. thefOloxiai, aispy:t . 104. was . preaczold to the" tate Ea.4ave-cn We !orally, 11111:111V1 13, thet.Deta.vratkr I:A*22'4m, who atkail that ritoti h s t•'-c• •;o4 to ‘" c `: 3 the rn - xudicr3. This kir- W.Sq*:l in p At:la:l=44 bodies, was itir,34,b7. the Jicot:be of As Senate, 6• reason , "*'"'Nliaet tUtatitoloarli 416 P 16 . I "4 l tltY'rf ti;e re : fillo they bate 1,15"4i? relscprs *a a tOtaar anl Tl4icit.ipa of the CNN 1 1 4., SATURDAY MORNING; JANUARY , 23, 1864. ceisors, the organic law and the beat intereste of the State. 1 . The ninth section of &Viol., first of the Con stitution says " &oh ho o shall choose a Speaker and other office ." This j is imams tire and has never been rded until now by, thisattempt of: the Republieiu - ofßeers to hold over. The Words "each house" are re peated In the Constituticei several times, and it mesa emit branch ! of th Legislature. This "house" is composed of oli; and new members, and it was not intended b the framers of the Censtitution, nor 'claimed by any previous Senate, that the ofliOsta should preside over a new Senate and new members. The Consti tution does not say that "each house" shall choose its: speaker alimony, but that: is its mianin i g and such has been the practice under 1 it for seventy odd . years. To divest this einvel plia of "perpetual or ganisation" of every pretense of right or custom on the pare . of its authors, the Senate . Journals have been carefully' eximined buy to the year 1794, and the result of the exam ination is stated briety al follows . ,From 1794 to 1864 no fate speaker kat ever atternpted to qualify 'new Senators, and no new Speaker Ads administered an ost4 to Amy Senator Slice until qualified as specular Afaudf. At every annual meeting orthe Senate, all the °Moire ware elected or re-elected and qnalitled in due form by the new Speaker. 'From 1731 to 1851, the chair was always va cated daring be:llcup for Speaker, and the . Journals show that the successful candidate "took the chair," or was •conducted to it" by other Senators, wide brie soluiowledgments and invited some old Senator to qualify him. From 1794 to 1801, all (he Senators voted for Speaker in istphobctical trek', without the offielal designation, eicept in 1825, when Thomas Burnside voted as "late Speaker ;" but h•was not a candidate for re-election. From 1794 to 1825, in the Journals made uP during the annual organisations of the Senate. he is designated as "late Speaker ;" and from that time,to tho present, he, is des. igested as "Speaker," until the motion to proceed to elect a Speaker prevails, when he is referred to as •-having oaealed the chair." In several instances there were a number of ballots for Speaker; some of which were a tie, tie chair thew-elm:east, and Cie late Speaker rain, with other Senators in alp'isbetieal order. In 1842 there were thirty-five ballots for Speaker, and much time, cor,iamel by the contest. Daring -the strut; I, seemsl eforls were made to elect a Speaks pro tempore, even for a few hours, bat they were unsaccesafal. In 1838 is the only ineance on record of a late Speaker entertaining , ray ot , tion net strictly pertaining to the orgatisttie.a, aid 'that was in relation to contested sesta,-bit when the Sen ate proceeded to elect a Speaker, Mr. Penrose wrested the hair.. Se was re elected on the trst ballot, end "took the chair" aisle. ,In 1855, on the 4th hay sad .en the 27th ballot, a Speaker was chosen- the late Speak er was the unsuccessful caadriate. He did net *sass ytisi their nor ettemsvr to qualify . the doses new SeastorsPreeent. Tiey were quali fied by the epeaiiii elected after he was qual. ified himself. • In error, eleetionof Speaker the clerks have acted u tellers, except in 'Sit. when a Sena tor vas named to act as ohe -31 the tellers, ant 4 jiriging Croat the jotir Ills, they have cOntineted the elections as pi iliac officers. In 1801, 1813, and 1810, tea S'peakers re signed their offices near the clo,e of the see - ilOn, in these words : ' " The Speaker naiads the S that in case of the death or resizaatioa of the GDT • erttor, the Speaker of the lieurate ids the per son appointed by the Coostvation to cleercise the °fart. of Governor until alother Governor shall be duly qnalitied,.; that tie time for which he was elected Senator expire im mediately presiding 4day of the general election; sod that his'offica of Speaker will expire accordingly at the sutras 'time; that from a coasideration of them eIIVII/313 twice; the propriety slit electing a Speaker -who easy continue in Wit mime mail tie wain, of the 4zt Gelersi lousily in December neat. is &indent." From this langnage, and from the practice of those sties who, framed the eonati►ationsl provisions referred to, it is very evident that. no Speaker, whether he bed over, or was re elected for the vacation, has bass or can be the Speaker of 'the Satiate after the meeting of thelkietsl Assembly. Every Legisl&ture has bee& tiered in dePea----dentrof tie preceding on; and has in- Variably elected - "its Speaker anti other rat errs" is directed by the Coarluttico. It Us been left for the Republica& Eensturs of this cession to zeskeib& dim:every. that a " puli necessity." &Oder the cloak of "perpe ittal tagestinatinu,", will justify nu unprece dented and daftgeratie neorpatina for the se to 41 a few pity can"- • From this examine/4 on of the Joaruals, hack nearly to the date of the odapuan of th e c eest ir e tion, it Ts amertaice.l AA: tkc. Democratie :senators hare all Lae pre:. %-_teat_e —warty one bunked in oak:ter—to jastify I . llllr coarse is this easter., whilst i.h7 gablieart fgesaters cannot point la s singi e dire since CM :o jastity theirs. Ana in view of the 4,,aslit'atiaati referred t.. =I -the Fez:lent. 1:: Terrg s period in -the alitari -a: - hz.S2a:e. sera Is bat one *ape! and i t ia:obteatible Coarse to be pursue! by Stool:a - 4 np aa.tais Sour. and that is. to be d gdr3rd br the Ito land the experieare of , the par., resit-4 lei vinintiontei the nee, sal inn/retinas of ;the other. farad, cad . feesiessly tbs end. _ L eatelanien,qbe nr,lersigneci beg I4ave to renew; as a bass upon able/ argaitlne lbw Seissue. the preresinen sonde ilk_ op= Seaste of their bshelf nr tho Senator frets Berim, Mr. Clymer; ttii t attend day of the lassie:l; els:- Thai the Depobbesa Senators 1 Shall - select the first C in the ell of the &maim tie Democratic siSor3, the seem* dud eo eiternseely through use list. Calgned.) Ra HooleeMt, irea. F.. aotther. • .7184, C. ,S afic".. iliesterClyener, A. I .rn - - 4 • 114 Clitis 4 iainbeziol6 11" 11- - liege:AM .09a; /0 11 4: • - I Bard , • Wm. 1 6- .44ate. • I 1-11. Stant, *Sherry, ,Xl. B. SFeetiavecry, C. IC beinirsg. it ra t l O ll ! bare pirebamed a plaiEs tor anr tbes • tv i iin 4i Ilase neva ward aldialibia I eitaatione 17 11 r, _ and psy fen He asystbst iJa tsti4 ;;Llks 114 Wend,m tba Jaerrat 4 6 ; r ee, pc l pis A se hia;t &Ns! We_ 'barn arra mai atreader ieltlik lank *lipi t it anl . 1 0 la- He ear dot iblariskribialainap _ _ 'warmer ciiirodaui 41111011 . Fli~le:s ti Mine: -CliCl/Leang..llol4l. of doe sp i sinaw, , e m s .' ono *TA, sad ir- iezeredss isoret Wean& thar dinsisp• Booleis book catositioL n '"1 CONDITION OF 1110131 . We have been muck interested in Aaron . ; sal of a report made. by James IL" Putman, President ot the Western , Sanitary Commis sion, who has .visited twenty-one (Dupe in which argues are gathered, from Cabe to Natehes,• along the blissiadppl. 'lb states the whole Umber- of oontraimitle gathered in these camps at 25,000, not including 75 .- 000 black soldiers. At Memphis, three then- Bead freedmen are employed .by the govern ment at $lO a month, while many could earn from $BO to $5O per mo_4h ih l other waits; Mr. Team= says : " I saw a number of colored men greeted into service (not' military), to labor at the rate of $lO per month, one of l whom Petition ed to be released as he had a goOd iltualitn of $3O per month. The thimen on the itteins boat on which I wait a' passenger' !front Eit. Louis to Memphis were all adored, mad were receiving $45 per month. Them men we afraid to go whore et Memphis, - flor fur- if bay picked up and /Need isle Gitivenistast arigeri. meat et ksi than one;/oath their =Wiry Vigor. /3esid - 1 - the fact that men are thus pressed into service, thousands have been:empleysti for weeks and months who have never re ceived anything but promises to pay. • • .4 This negligence and failure to comply with obligations have greatly disheartened the poor slave, who comes forth at the call of the President, and supposes himself e., flee man, and that by leaving his Rebel muter he is inflicting a blow on the enemy, ceasing to labor, and to provide Los - -him and for the armies of the rebellion.. Time he was pro mised freedom; but how is it with him ? 'He is seized in the street, and ordered to go and help to unload steamboats, for which' he will be paid, or sent to work in the trenches, or to labor for some Qaarteimaster, or to chop wood for the Government. ' He labors for months, and at last is only paid with pre mises, unless perchance it may be with kicks, cliffs, and curses. Latter such - treatment be feels that he has exchanged one muter fo r . many masters ; these continued abuses ascis du and depress him, and he sighs ; to return to his former home and muter. He, at least, fed, clothed, and sheltered him.." Mr. Yestman reports that the condition of the Degrees on the plantations 'hued by the. government is deplorable, and that they are greatly depressed and dissatisfied. They say that they are told that they are free, and then they are taken and hired out to men who . treat them worse than their "sues?'" -masters did. We make the following extract: " The planter who formerly hired a' negro sieve 'obtained , bom $ 450 to $BOO as the re sub of his labor ; now he will obtain at least, $2500, while the laborer, if he should obtain his entire year's Tam - will only receive $B2, 42 per head being deduoled to pay his medical attendance, whiet,is ' never given. But the poor freedman fares even 1101110 than this. He does not -get hie $7 per month, or $B4 per anntess $2 1,4 r medical attend ance. Ile.only gots paid at the rate tor' the actual -a' tuber of days which he may wort, that is 27 c. per day, 60 that if the planter furnishes but ten days Moe in :the monib, the laborer receives but $2.70 ler kb Iletinilfir labor. Was there ever' a greater iniquity thin this ?" • - The lessen of the plaatadoss Me styled as *dreamers, ramp followers, *luny shuts," who tom tweed aside from east they, coo= eider. :heir legitimate prey, the poor to gather the fisher of the /sad which his prowess' hut hail open to. them. We make the following additional' qmotations froze the report, as it appears in the N. T. Tribta . ts: • 40 At Toung's rata; D. L. Jones, of the 4th Louisiana Regiment, African descent, is in charge of the camp. There are new soma 2,103 in this camp, in =is' arable huts, mats, and hovels. There appears to be more squalid misery and destitution here than is any place I have visited. The sickness and deaths were most frightful. Dar*, Lie gamma, from thirty Afiy dad in a day, and mar days as nuani cs rercatyfloo, daring de Latta pert of Jame, July and Anjuss. Most of the medicine n received were from the Western and United Staten Sanitary Commissions. '• "It De Soto, 'immediately opposite Ticks-, berg, there are about 275 oil men, women and children, to whom the Government fur nishes rations, but fromsoine cause or other, none Lai km remised fur man :Au too level 'pramdoeg my visit, and grant destitution aad dueatidaetion existed.. ' 3t Natchez IA a amp of 2,100 freedmen, all ix cabins, which are :jihad proper Hght and ventilation. overcrowded, aidntest pro• line purees of treseaie. 'Seventy-eve hod died in onSday. I wee informed Mit seers bad returned •to their toasters on sealant-at suffering. Physicions are greatly seeded. “Thonsands must die for want *of mefficineis and medical attendance :his sinter. ' "This camp bad nambere,l four thousand at one dame. now it is related to 2,101 1 -:a sad tale to tell, bill nevertheless true - . The acme: I ilont not, eau be: said of other eampi whoever will ridcaloeg tite - )evee from Milli, lea'S Bend to De Soto; as I did, and see the numerous graves sloes the nay, , for thealie lance of tienty five torteit,"casimet'dottbi it. The ingairy everywhere wiz, • • Are' you a r " , llese is work for practical. ilsilasarapiste„, 'angan& or colored persiani, destitute-14A stare ri g by no fault of theln,-tarsi - dii, the pretest winter, and !piing-y . lll bring - then only For ti e s relief. slid wonso. Will perish ,frtim anion% 'statistic's and Want - thin will live to enjoy the blessings cr liberty lofted upon thorn by thy Stailitbra= Ist*. We *gime with 'Tenant listtli 1 • gores:intent should do 'sonethis' s to &skate the Salferlwro of then unfirtansto Wags: Grins' D. Parincs.—A: g a m t ie b ow goini tae rounds reordizr; to sirrellia Oat 1 desrte D. Penainir 1401. two= s'esumbea ,driard. baize casseetips-iriallo vraymel, Aura OA bits :had hum a canary boas; pi f sein ,44 0 s iiklavrifelaisik‘ 1,44 ks,J44' so : o**F* - 110101. UMW* IFWlrliar NUMBER 34 • The erperdsus Mu. Int MIX di. SM. co tt es optot flopoettoo of the rogittonl et ma ay ' the =Vora proportion of nays births la so Utl illoOtonotlY to moped to otiootago 000ry Stat sstaskily sosotthussa.—Suitito Troilus ea Pop oldies] I leak Imo lloost posslod to sow. • Art to I have bovinity snit, ' , Rat ths moss eosbi rattly be Seal I mow tae opposed to vod Rot ibor lt , is partectly am/ I poi undo • 'Worst boa _ Ito girls me Ghostly ssoloot- r , • • , tad I's a aaporlaoas assa I • • noonlone statistical chant Dation ills nuntotienlnn Ofaremn and manta tb• =dot ' is twenty to twonti-and. ooa And bona, to the patting. rut MP.% - 1 Sine. wooing and Wadding baps. Ilse *my esetnadal , Thorn got • ouperdnono aim itiaination and twenties Ow gw. . -And gwd l 7 rult to ttuAlt data, • Tor *ono of thontonbar.of fonts% , !Cut fall of la conjugal mats ; bat Whits aim ar• yielding n aeons To gatlara's Inflexible plan; Than% terns intim to ms - - For Pa • anorfnosa It lon that I ene • churl, To!solliside erarfaelilad ; It /nil that t &nisi Lan . • Ia hrosals, or emery or lido! ; Then Thetis the remora you ask. I am etill with the bachelor elan I Merely was numbered imam-. itroi Too a esperdeous ma. It boet that I aas to mast • • Ofainoaal toasty sr grim, far phaiy 4111111* •Ith a sale - Is artisa:ta to the facs; Wood aoloog eleguitmaa I taw wadi La the Tau, 'Bat what the yalmi of that, Whoa pa a suratooas man f althaagb Imo bad of the girl; Tor ght Ito all inn 41seora The Pmaer emotion I feel fluky Oarar Mara ; Ms Idle to qoarrat lath fats, Tel diorite as hard as I eau, Thefts mated alraidyass bum,— Muir= a aapadioas man ? No madarl grantiloott nose; With trotioa a.pretty a ad plenty, To knot that i atm Ira bang To egos stow of thy treaty ; Bat rt.7hoo the average lot Whit:Waal vioioa I mai I think it nay to for the beat That To a atorstioas man I. • Brief Paragraphs. I ' I.Asienuen Ward thinks it a bad thing not tabors a wife—no gentle heart to get up of a cold riateea morning and build • Ire. - 1— A young stook broke- Li% tin married a ht old widow with $lOO.OOO says it wasn't his wife's fans that attracted lam so ranch as the fif!Pv• f-T-T.W Rev. Mr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, N. spoke of backbiters "as people "who any their own sins in a bag behind their backs, matt the sins of others in a bag before them." “W'siter, bring me some earn," said a boarder to a green Irish servant. "Hey!" said Paddy, leaning down to catch the accent. no.--esnt ." 1 replied the gnat. t— The laths curiosity Umlauts turned up in Isininille is a negro of strong rebel proclivi ties. - He was arrested recently for hurrahing fog JAG Davis in the streets. }--Titti Boston mere are disputing as to wkether or not Rev: Mr. Grimes, a colored argon* of that city, is a imitable person to be chosen elcapLain to one or the other of the • Heim a the State Legislature. • - The Central Park in New York has three elating ponds, the largest of which is twenty ath aorta th extent. The monthly attendants at the Park daring the skating season is a half million •persons. - r 7 - An a banquet in Newbury Porty Mess., in Nino, of ,the election of a deathe.ratio Yam a moans' cireirustsaroin New gadlitlitas gist ollared the follttwing sentiment : • i" Oki -Wmfotroport l —The only Democratic, city in the State: tratto heap mean the cheek of sight iMa a rtth - jeeet tu an f.thiceia ißcarnots FAmtrass von rue Ysea 1563. Tha circular of the New York Mama- Agency presents an apparently healthy state ofaff.tirs amps merchants in the North. Itlshois a largely ditninishel number of fail far the past year,li compared with the pima:ling one, and islientakable d , wbea can:pared with the average number is a &moat condition of the CalLatry. The StaOttal of liabilities 310,457,033 against s2‘,lltl,- in 11852. i, T'st. 1 sio it Toltoassw.—Thsre were tw e bilyi bi i School 1 mid to go to when I was young; Whieh was itbmt forty years sp.— . tleetmas remarkable ' ; for &big with prOmptt i nem 'and persevere= ~witateier he under- i ' teok. ;The other had the habit of patties of elerything.he eould.• . hru do it to-morrow," . :-.- -"a his mono. •hru do it now," ' was the erscrizss. i 147„,- - ire y..tt Mul..,r fatal:' it: 1 4, Kite do ;o2 the other boy.- The b;.-4- mho loved to lint thins el' had by far Lb* belt oral / /mill '. "g 3 .3,1 •MTe been as. lailent,rt4 be wee otastrippo i immt t h e eem 4 f i 2i—Are yu 1.11-:t to 'fits, ont.i. if . 147411 like by his nethhir whose motto was; ' Yu ha. " 1112 r: ti "`t '''l24' tt 3' 1:11" f. . z . di, it !joy:, Let that be your motto. ever : 18.1 --1 . 7.11.. is .y-rar p:ecise fifati.4 vitt 2 p l at ofrtill to-morrow what,yon can dt. tes•asy. 1 : 4 ' ll----.ll ' l I ra "' di h4l eun j 2ig-‘ motto I H...tbletlcit,dy ant" ~, e ly jiwita er _ -__ , . ZiLs.—,ht . L . is pint.. lees' ppinicat of the spire Co o - i const=tooa-t . .y il lbs IJ 4:4a.m.sadmneel, I merm of New-York IA net without s *see. r.: re - Plying v a the assertion in the b.. .. --L6 . 1 ,1r `!" "" soy "G"`"l4 if nt...*.dria..4 that it was its ••iirin eon. 1"' -"I. -:1 - - . , - - ,Sien:Mi 'that at least three-tomtits of the i 7tlL—Are f °a ' tititttel - 2.1 428:4 ' 1)r. 4r. Parienburied at the President by r i.,..,___ i _ ! you a bachelor ? _ • ; -- 1 , :e _ were bwelese, Irsa:-."'''''s, wicked Sth.—Lia yu beans in a fatter Mate ? If b, Z w e :,77" . 116 . ,aimpaat sass here is & twit ye do, state it. • , Minimise Nhat about otue,foortlik of . the i 9ilL—What 1171"17.• pi rate- ile211:"2" t ittellailrof mistnutapmeet aped intiteseiling ; abcsil s ra ll/ or "I*. to the beta ; can it - be s $ • trie; and if nee-foerth. or Ise -tea* oft did ,, lni-j'essfaili 1 . het bohemia awed animal Iris ad .;.; s . ; 'oth--Her re qvgroclz taigas, - sad t # trades* tem. Moro Maliat be as Lesser eta i ifee ' ilk " dill it e e l= I° ageg i :TVA? iatilit laud who Will sot pray tot La theage." i After sereerieg t" r ‘ re cle r stleire ' Ma.a -• I Dassamum nos an Rae= aoleT....,Th e i rasa in the ee eet i lle " . „ .l.. the sr.& lithe 4t - 41 Iliatiphis eorieseem4eet of the St. Lewis Sa- i f e e f er riee. wi t,l 4 ,„,..i,' — h ee l e is ' ve d eat ,...a, riti . 11. saliva says the losses to the rebel army by i — - ' • —— $ Aseertais are eainsoui, am that the coifed. , term ere yam= I thanked tine, sad Swam Weate Garetutett eseisot =Modally is i al." ay 1‘1314 Pe"?' sourer. their snob lzreemec they cannot resin their 1 immimmetwom"" -- -ennesiiele bailee!. the Sr% hour aeries en -11104e,F, 14 7 40 111K1,16 These deeerticeut one !et selStottot..omewresee is Arksiess sorely, ; Ithee= il*rotio sow whale Feleesl regiments titriebtl *Mime. , They oemm is Yu- , -- _ ; ti! Migt,.. ,7,aueeN• *a_ Goirell• Winds . the A. 6111.111114111=1. f' i i a Road of rebel *Aim from i. W ig ' sernewersoLsw-Oihoia ‘....,.. i * Niz i e ji miy , - d all i e d. e l , at m man d a t i ng I , F ., elealib lah 0 canialeabalabraiw . •.. • , ilitellOifigiePaii27,ldirla—i by air enj gang. i C. Inalrr=liaCem -, .-;,- ; , ligle ; j l4 '.?f se " 4 am' federal Bat, gays I -,:aelnwewa searewswolaveseeara Ali.. wimpikeiesiep„ may, With tattered Omen= 1 ! ihesamMentellidnlrlitiriz 461 Wei altiMsibtre, =Sams sew oslimod * , e 6.—M4l6lll6ustatiddarstraW"lballA liiiiiiiiraraisi if 4 joist fifty mike east f I tamed allaille=bilalftelleigiebi r. 1 !al ri 7,, • • .;.. : •,, - e ' , lelaviL Cellmolosierew bye* imsoney i t di i,... I Canipealatestassr. togioCass. ' "J'i. lht eke breni ts lag shag,. _ swore they sew iiimsteft/E. kagbp, efelesiteerid his initial for /oak; te.op. of the gpire 'e brain ar*s. sad iddcsos• d ad him as follows: - 410 y-ft Sere rue Ms or, I can establiih *MA the shade* if & l, Dm nesserwits ore resdk to .wrest .. - their sifi see him steak." 'nut squire rested hiiheiti -a few memento is if in deep thought,: sad wilifigtesiedirdt, arose, sad brushing . bedr - hi. \ "If there are twelve not see him ateilit, sad only throe whe.did, I discharge the prisofter." • Mania or Dinh:maw Idmesium.—At st*_ meeting of the meml46 of the Rouse of Rs progestetives On Wedneidoy evening, January 18, 1864, the following resolution, was tarsal mouldy adopted : Bssoftei, That the Deistarailo 'imagine of the Roue' of Representatives, 'Representing ' 'upwards of 264,000 Democrats of the State, ,• approve of the °Meru of the Dtmearatite, Senators is their viediestion of their coital tntional rights, spinet the timpstiono el, the Republican &wore, and that they trust they will adhere- in their course . until tine Senate is organised in a eonstitutional am- . - tear, sad in seeordMiee with the precedents of , the &este for seventy years. , , Wu* is ma ,Somitsn's• Fauna.--lion. Charles Dennison Democratic member of Congress for tkejLosertte district, • in' tido • Ito* last week offered a reielution is Cong. mots, increasiegthe pay of the Wagers,* the - army, per month t 4:!, 510. For this rigihisons - seessure every Deninersi 'fni - conocia voted, • but it was vote' dawn by the Reptihlicans.— • The sum-,dry, Mr. 'Wasliburne, who had talk- ed and voted &gainet paying the poor* 'soldiers even one dollar per day, introduced and Paned s bill prying the clerks at. the Capital four dollars per day, And that only for nitwit .in hones' worst each lay. Who are the Bohlisrif Friends Inrctitnottf llonse.—We tire 'credibly infertile] that one' of our Pikeland friends _who attends hharch quite regularly, geared up his horse ri few Saildays ago to take some friends to Vin'oent Cbarclik, Det.it was no go. The horse would not budgo. After parleying a ehort timo—for the horse had acres sated so before—his bead was turned in the direction of another pleoa of worship, and lie went eheerfelly. It turned out afterwards that a violent abolition harangue was made at Vincent on that day, to which the faithful beast would not carry his mater: 7 -iiselbanga. Wllll9l4lL—Rey. Mr. Dwight, al dating clergyman of the North Congeg,a,- demi Church, in the course of his semi a on Sunday evening related the following striking anecdote of the "matt of giant mind." Upon entering church one Sabbath morning, a friend remarked, sneeringly, "Mr. Webster, yon worship where 'the doctrine of 'one in LIMO and three in one' is upheld." "ify friend," replied Mr:, Webster, "neither you nor I understand the arithmetic of Hearin I" -rNestosahet The Natal iserwy tells a horrid story if a Kaffir girl, who Was engaged to be married to a young man, but as the lover was too poor she iris sold by her tether to an old man of more property. Diseatietiod with her lot she ran away with her lover. She waieventually captured by her father,who bound his un happy child fast to a stake, and kindling a Arerbe:rieith, he left her slowly roasting all JAM night. , • .8 —Wachtel Aim, Witt haia family residing in Cambridge, Mein., and who was sent to Canada some weeks 'ao, and famished with funds to remelt men to All ni the quota of suburbia city, his been convicted in" the Queen's Court, Montreal, of violating the foreign enlistment:set, and sentenced to fon:e ters years in the penitentiary. Gsn. Omens's Asmaamons.—Gen. Grant wee lately rallied %boat the New York Salida persistent and anstoliedled use of hie same for the Presidency; the General replied i as pire only to one political offtee.• ,Wlten this war is over I mean to ran for Mayor of Gale na, [his place of residence,] and if elected, I intend to have the indlevelk Axed up between my house ladthe, depot." —A schoolmaster in one of the neighboring towns, while on his morning walk, passed by the door of a neighbor, who as excavating a log for a pig trough. "Why," sail the wheal- Raster, "Mr.--, have you not forint' are enough yet!" "Tee," said the man, "mon& for my own family, but I expect to board the schoolmaster thiri winter, and am asking preparations." Poor Heenati suffers every indignity new —even the abase of Wilkes. One paper. de nies that he has any science, another says he is deficient in pluck, Sthi.-d intimates that he is *boosting, boincing. big-boned humbug, and that be has received his jitr. desirts. Josh 1111111ris Imre' ills Lee. . : - I kum to the ennelusioa lately that my life was onsartia, the only wit far me 'ta staid a , fair chance with Other f t illts was to git sty lif _ _ insured, so I hailed en the agent of the7.4ar den Angel Life Insurance C 0.," and 16istrered the following questions wiz pletn =et, over tnitop or a pair l ov golfsi - rk - ...„ by a slick little fat old feller, with's little round pay' . bead, an-I at preitr a little bogy on hitless tatty to ever -t ward :, IDDittl imp lr. CART I. MGarb& sonsematibundbessOloilmi c AgematEral 111164"" Vrs. vuseuga., assik.ser=liriVreft. r..