gtmocrat anfr jgtntintl. 91. li tssnx, i:iltor & iuiiilirr. mimu mm l. m. S. M. Petteugill & Co. Advertising Agents, 37 Park now New York, and 10 State treet, Boston, re the authoiited Agents for the Dem ocrat & Skktisel," and the most iofluen tial and I..rge.-.t circulating Newspapers in the United States an! Canailas. They -e empowered to contract for us at oui LOWEST TERMS. COi-VTY tOHJIHTIX. T. S. NOOX, Chairman, if they would put their trust in him and attend to their own business it would be a great benefit to the human race. They are a working people, they cannot be idle, They are bigots in everything, in morali ty and religion. They ore cowardly and bloodthirsty, they have only one idea at a , time and cannot think, they have no heart and cannot feel. " They will never pause except amid ruin and desolation. If they were through with the negro to-morrow and oace declared, they would resiless in less than three months, and find out some other outlet for their phil ..nilinMv. Some other ulace where they I iv j could assist the Lord, and not forget their i txx-ket. Accursed Yankee race what i mischief you have done to the black man as well as the white ! What a country you have devastated, ruined, and des troyed ! There are any amount of preach- i ers among you but neither iaith, hope, nor i charity. You may succeed in enslaving the white race for a time, but that will be only for a time. You may succeed in war raging in the country. Everything j Congress. around us seemed " lovely and the goose It is a gratification to know, that on Loury and Iodp. fcy We received the followi;,.- M ajor II. I. DimIc 14 of the regular jwx-try through the Iostofn.v; aiti- f I . . t f . t .,. I . - II ..... - . t r ... hung high." We then started again for wxt Zxituriiay the term ot tne present scs- army, wnose ni.np.ai ici.- iwv .u iunp- we are not in me liaoit ot puhh-L;,,., our base of supplies and arrived safely, j sion of Congress will expire by its own burg, exerci.-es a general super i-lon ovi-r ,,; without the authors i.;u.. . .' We wished to make a further trip and i limitation. So far as any substantial , enlisted and drafled soldiei from IVnnsj I- known, still a it may be a :uC - explore a little further north or northwest, good can result to the country from it vatda. It is said that a bad state of feeling to the writer, and an enc-oura;;. ... . and off we started and got along reason- ; legislation, it were U tter it had never nu t. ex'n-ts between him and Gov. Curliii and ; others to make an attempt, ii i- .).; . j ably well tome time, but the roads seem ; The majority of its members being b!a- j that Dodge has poasied to a State Sena- : with pleasure, and is not wi:i)1JU; ;. to be ettin" narrower and our ision j tant, fanatical Abo!itioni.-ls and rene- ! tor, Morrow I. Lowry, that he (Dodge) merits, seemed to be erettin" somewhat defective, gade Democrats, it would be unreasona- : was placed in his present ixj.-ition for the i tie uiuiei's .'iouicr. and in a short time we landed in a snow ' ble to expect, that any good should come express piirin.se of annoiiny the Governor. drift. This shook our faith somewhat in j out of such a political Nazareth. If it ' An dibit is being made in the Senate, j j)taj t ,C!V ; t Dod: e s re- George Del any, J. S. Man! us George G. I ... nomin:l, frecJorn K. Zilun, Peter lluber, 1 hihp Miller. John ; h K McKenzie, Joseph liehe, John Durbin. j slave, but that wid only be Jacob "Fronheiser, J. F. Cml.-n. John Ham I j. contrary to the fitness of things that ikon. F. OTriel, Michael P.ohlin. Wm. C, j J . ,. " . Dher, John White, Henry Topper. Xicho two laces so dist.net should live together lasCannan, M J. I'ltt. J . w . UmkIoii. ; on a perlect equality. It tue wnue race canri t bear stricken mother's crv ; ad : were to legiylate m Javor of the interer-ts headed by Iowry, to efleet of the ic'ute man, it would be the exception ' moval fiom ollice and in a speech on that I Di-ad ! h. in li.y, he , t. - . ... i .. , . . .. Leant fill to die ? mm nut tue rwc. it is ooafteci ny uie j quesnon a iew iays ago, tne aioivwiM Scarcely p.it hid h:ippy Inn hu.y, wv advocates of that political luiilenium, ne- I Iowry, is reported in the papers to have j bright and lovdy b!-n:ii. gro equality and fraternity, (and we are ! been then and there delivered, as follows: Nut 3"et ,Vt 1 e , 'l I a h " 1 I!iUV-;: rapidly approaching the solution of that I " The Governor had the confidence of ' With all' the f.-n 1 Lomcs L!i'it( ' T - - 1.1 11". 1 I 1' " question,) that it has achieved imperiha- i ll,c s.iners ana people oi i eni:sM ama ble honor, by the adoption of the amend- the driving, because we had full faith in the horse, though he drank nothing but cold water and" eat nothing but oats, he seemed to understand his business better than we did that were hunting up delica cies. We compared ideas then for some time, and could not agree, one insisting to drive and the other objecting. Our companion insisting that he would take us safe, and j slavery. But even that may prove to be a ! tuulS tcorthl melt wtili in(;,mtio) ami l.'ic 'Tis t,l,e lo was ripe f-r l.eavf-n, i to trust to his driving, and we now be- j barren sceptre in their hands and as fruit- 1 eery ovoi u.td cwtl in the vaU'is would tulce ; 'j " ' , f we rather felt like less of practical results as was Lincoln's V'i'"t'- lij.s tliat wiil n t spexk ; ' We have read a irood many srK-cimcns ; The .imwy li.s t'nat hide frm ti.t ! - cii-'lished f.tr niv iniv, and if (lie citizens of the mountains and Oh, did I t.uild them up eai I v .o destroy. fur . . i vallevs believed, taut JJtxhie teas jt.'acul menttott.e Constitut.on abohshmg ,l(Tel, amuy Cueernor turin, the mounA slavery. But even that may prove to be a ! tains icould melt villi v,dj,,atwn ami the 'T,s lieve he would. But the old Scotch lady who was about to Daniel Confair, Wm. McCloskey. Daniel II Donnelly, Anthony Long, John Marsh, John l.yan. Tle Frcedman's licit I ny. . We have seen no satisfactory account yet what may be the probable destiny of the poor colored man. That the result of this bitter contest of the American peo ple will end in the destruction of the in- titution of slavery on this part of the ; animaU humanely to give them their American Continent is pretty certain at ; fiecjom in tLe winter. Our criminal this time. The daring experiment of the j ilws ;n Pennsylvania will not permit a Southern people putting arms into the cannot predominate the colored race will. It takes no philosophy to tell which of the two races will hold the mastery. Then you give them their freedom to perih with hunger and cold and many of them have done since they got this inesti mable boon from Abraham Lincoln. It would not even ba treating our domestic to the poor cross a ferry, and a severe squall coming nominal. He on. The ferryman asked her not to be David Farcer,' Henry l'riedthoot. John . js destined to be " a hewer of wood and I afraid, totrusttoL rovider.ee. Mie saut Stongh. Klisha Miiminer. Lewis Rod-ers, . d f , wLUe raJC u.,.;le ' pC wonll ;f- t,K...e was, no bl.;,1?c llt Stcr- Dunrnver, W. A. Krise. Tin s. F. MeG.nigh. i they mingle in the same community. It ling. So when we found good quarters there, and a couple of gentlemen either of them willing to entertain us. We gladly accepted of their hospitality, hut our com panion after proceeding some further on turned round and got back to his base of supplies. We were hospitably and kindly treated at the farm house, and the next morning, the farmers son drove us into Loretto. There we met again, the m. eting was most cordial on both sides. It was a minature s meeting of the waters," as celebrated by the immortal Moore. He was just preparing to go after us, and we were anxious lest he should not be there. After some little delav in Loretto wc started home. We had to go round by Cresson again, did not stay long there. We stopped at Munsier to water our horse, and Sheriff Durbin gave us some hands of the slaves or even discussing the subject indicates that they are awfully court to sentence a convict to the Peni tentiary so that he can get his freedom in the winter months. Freedom is a well freedom as this administration has for the colored race at the present time is worse than gailey-slavery or Egyptian bondage. in earnest with regard to their securing , sounjing anj endearing word, but such their indejiendence, should it be at the destruction of slavery. Should the South be able to secure their independence, the poor colored race might then be able to ecure their freedom, a local habitation and a means of living, under the fostering care of their former masters and protec tors. But if the Southern people are annihilated according to the present pro gramme of tho war, we fear the destiny A Sleigh Hide. On last Thursday we were invited by our excellent fiiend the District Attorney to take a sleigh ride, and as wc had no good chance this winter and the snow seeming not to be a permanent institution, of the dark man is very dark indeed, j we gladly embraced the opportunity. In Surely we could not expect to maintain J due time he drove around, with a fine four millions of this race at the expense ! equipage, and we were carefully loaded of the government. The government j in, and started an eastern course, and in itself must be maintaired at the expense a short time we landed at the House of of the people, and no sane man would j Commons, at Cresson, or as it is some think that order of thiiiQS should be re- i times called the lxwer IIou. This versed, and that the government should house is kept by a perfect gentleman, one Emancipation proclamation Sumner, the head and front of New England fanata cism, has evidently no faith that three Jouit.'is, of the States will ratify it. He is prepared, in order to accomplish the cher ished purposes of his part', to violate the plain letter of the instrument he projnises to amend. He has introduced a 6erie3 of resolutions in the Senate, the substance of of " western eloquence," but this effort of ; ri, til,!fV ,''es- , . , ... i The vvavv hair tijt on Ins tT '-.v ., ,: . a l emisyivanni riate senator eclipses ; ,.n.j q,,; it.Sj them all. We always thought that the My only child these signs of de.tl; are avi mountain spoken of bv the Iatin tnet, as 1 T, to me "w ' 1 ' I -or never, never w.is a sun n.ore iW ! t I II 1.1 I v '.!. navuig ucen in laoor ana orougni ionn a loved thai, th-.-u. i tnouae, was engaged in a very small busi ness. But Lowry's Pennsylvania, inoun- j There was a time I waM.e.l fcr l.'n; i twili-ihts hour (how ni-'ii tains are to go through a process of self- j And it" he came not e're the sU.'es , . -ublime. We i wem-on-the ky. How l.ieaihle.-sly I lit i.if., that lisf ,; steps I might hear. which is, that the amendment shall !e j destruction, as novel as valid and shall become part and parcel of i sincerely hope however that the citizens the Constitution, whenever it is ratified bv : of on? " mountains and va!les," will not the 'legislatures of Ihrte-J'oui tits of I he j believe that Major Dodge holds his otliei: States, tiow'rcj)reseittt d in Congress. Could j merely to annoy Governor Curtin, for in legislative folly go further than this or j that event we would as soon d-.veli ! could a more impudent attempt le made j ncath the yawning crater of Mount Ve to override a plainly erected barrier of the i suvius as in lYnnsvIxania. And yet it Constitution. The States in rebellion, ! would be a magnificent spectacle, proi aro either in the Union or they are not. ded one was afar olf, to see our Mountains If they are in the Union, as Lincoln in ! melt with "indignation" and the "ores all his messages and proclamations has J anil coal in the valleys" taking tire, all uf uniformly contended, they nu:-t be inclu- i which will assuredly come to pa-s, aecor- .l..i:...i. - i !i: t r . t -r i -ii - - ...... jeo oi iue iigjinviswe vi iaies, wuose in- ui.il; io i)rv. u .u.-iinr wni ik r.-isi c.i i terests are ironoscd, thus iially to be af- j in annoying Andivw G Curiiii. We fed fected by the action of the other Slates, j coinpari lively safe up here on the top of Ah! tli it was tl-i most welcome son:.! ; ever M ruck icy car, I ne'er may heir it more, those Art are: and lifeless now. Oh, my Master give ir.e trti.t:. thy ikcif i s to b av. water also, but we believe it was mixed. l wt)U'.,l he a mon.-trous and unheard of j the Alleghenies, and if they attempt to And thn how eager was I when n.x went ay. To get the pr ciotis letters v.). : f caiix; every d;iv. As the miser treasure tip an 1 c '-.:.- hi- golden stre ; Sj I treasured tlnM' (icur letters, s I theni o'er nd Vr. h kiinl an. ! virn s'-ntencc-i t r er mi my lieart, until men-.ory quits hrr thr.n.v cannot tlici.ee dej.art. And We got home in due time and in good order witliout any accident snvc and ex cept the running a board off the box of William Carney's sleigh, as wc were i coming into town. His horse got frighten ed at the locomotive and backed and drove his sleigh in contact with ours. There is something most singular in sleigh tiding from any other mode of assumption of power, to declare that j get up any extra amount of indignation three -i'ourtlis or even all the States not in j on account of the freaks of this artful rebellion, can deprive the remaining States, i lhhhjer, with two feet of snow at their against their consent, of their rights of i base and three on their S'.i;n:nif. with the property in slaves, which it is admitted, J intention of m. Unj ih,en. they will have is plainly guaranteed to them by tho j a liveh time of it. I.d;e ou-ht to be Constitution. Any one State may alxI- j merciiul and if he is r. a'ly an -my "nig ih slavery within its own limits, and ; Governor Curtin, he must cease doin so under our own peculiar system of Cuv- ; at once, in wew of the dr -adfid co:i-- When 1 ist he wrote " my mot:. i;l the Var Ley tiiink. Of the 1 itter t'tip of s rr- vv his s-h)'i niiit tirii.k : Of the time when dnnib. and p.-.'t, he wi.ui.l Li- lii;- her-. And I he left a'.ono like tin.-, to ) despair. Cfx-:a travel, you can change the temperature of i ci"n'ent, no oiiier power can. If they j quences, threatene,! by Lwry. " Moun tains meltiim "' and ore and co t! burn- in would le a sli-'ht fore" Fuport this large body of people. The northern climate don't Fuit them, nor can who had been long accustomed to work up everything to the rule, to scribe truly, they ever compete with the white men of ; and work truly to the scribe ; so he the North ; they have bodily strength ! thought, we supposed that our rule of enou-'h for manual labor, but they have ' conduct might have been more dosely not the intellect of the white man. If they make their home in the northern States, they will dwindle away St the contact with the white man as the In dian has done. They would have to be educated for years Ini-fore they could be incorporated into the association of white men, and then only the very fewest num ber could arrive at any distinction. Sup pose the South was conquered, the land confiscated and parcelled to the conquer ors, the colored race let remain there to work for their own living by giving them some land. They would not work when compelled, and their living and degrada tion would be worse than it ever has been in servitude. Again, suppose the Yan kees who expect to get the land par celled out to them for their loyalty would institute a system of serfdom or hired labor among them, would their condition be then bettered ; We fear their new masters would be worse than their old ones. They will never see themselves so well fed, so well clothed and so comforta bly housed as they were at the breaking O out of this war. Nor indeed was any peasantry in Eu rope in as comfortable a condition as these. past ha e i:e of tlu day of judgment for which the jtff ple are not j'.it now p:vp.ir 'd. Besides this it would interfen- wi'h the Io wry i- a !oy:d I cilt.an an I tciiees that '.)n!i,i iJ oam s been j soul is marching on. worked up, and he was right. We then went up to the Summit and saw our friends there and staid there for some time. The weather became very warm and balmy then, the longer we staid in a p.ace, ted to the illustration of the fashions &c. the warmer the weather seemed to get. i The music is "Those Laughing Eyes" a the weather, from cold io moderate bv 1 :ue "t "f tlu t-"'on and are to Im treated nutmeg or warm mih , ma le into punches, as illu'n demies, then Congress has no but it has the quality of narrowing the I jn.dicion over them and the passage of road and lowering the snow drifts. We ! 11,0 Amendment was simply a farce. The make these observations, so that slci-hers I ,"0"t l'""e-ntahle cidence of the political hereafter may benefit by our expeiience. ! , ' ''" of t!;e times, is to be found in ! pending draft an 1 a - i the intellectual mediocrity of the men, i cili.'cn "' an I lciie M'. ... T ...... 1 ' .1 .. I I " iM1,,aim,Si'1,,..MJ-AWucr I who, for son.e ve; tiful stoel engraving opens the March j (k.vU(l lo q,,,",, I.. ..C : . r ...... i : . i '" uuiuocr ui una iaoiue penooicai, jusi j jj. t..ke : l rri. : i :.i . i itoiicu. -iii; jii"i.i in" lias no line i c j w nici . 1 I .1. .1... ... ... l. i inner man me iwo simple lines i ,, . , ... . , . . , , i ,. . ,. , inteilectu-d deliberative body in the worid. I of t-.;u-, ' we truM he will It . I ttt ( Kim cnl'imr e:-d-in, iI.-v.i-I- ' i Those olden dreams so jaire and holy.'' The steel Fashion Plate of this month is a double one, and as usual, admirably engraved. We need hardly allude to the usual number of wood engravings devo- he ought not t E5" We j ui li.d- ti e fl'ov.ii . letter from our f.-?ee:i:ed fiie; d. !i of i.is nutnerous a qu.it,t.in-.vs ;.: .ta.'i'l'.i s in CarnLria e; ni.ty : Davi.mi...t. Fih. 17. Co i. II..ss is I).:a;;Si : C.ie!...-ed t. v.i dollars f-r the 1 l- i ' NT ink I. fi-r one year, f: n. Ms ltti.. to the sini' i.ite l's'.G. u!: 1 is corn-f f, if Ii -t let Hie k:,- . : I. Kike it all ii':;t. It i- t : . ! v IVj. leH i. it to npji-.rt .i I1 ; - ; it i aim. t all the pi-rir. T. 1 his is esjiocialiy tlirow any obstacle i i t:u way of strength reference to the Senate, cning the armv. Although like TherM ?. Liwry is ' lona, o.. h cl in I tnrbnU-i.t ain addri ss It waemphaticaliy an assembly of ttate- the Senate, before the rcs-il-.ition for with which was once ai .l if the I lellii t heir ianer ' !.-.: i. V I mi I hreeei.is t; t! the niot dignified and Dodge's removal is tinaily d'.-pos. d of. 1 1 is speeches ought to lie carefully pre served as models of elegant an I c!r.s--ic So we thought wc would go and make our base of supplies at Ioretto, from whence we could make a raid in any direction and not be too far from our base. Wc got to Loretto in due time and in good order. We stopped with old Mr. Myers, and as we were a little cold, we thought we would have something to warm us. S he had the very thing, warm water and nutmeg. This nutmeg has fine calo ric powers, if it is well got up. It is a round, hard substance, very small, and is filed off into the glass in small particles like the filings of steel. So with a few applications of that we felt remarkably comfortable, and went to bed and slept j soundly. Next morning we called and ! saw our friends in Forelto. From thence I we started for Gallitzin, a fine sleighing road, it is very much ued now on account of the various sawmills on the route. The weather was good and the morning's nut- ballad. The literary contents are varied and interesting. Price J?2.o(); 2 copies 81 00 ; 9 copies $10.00; 21 copies 83.5.00. Specimen numbers will be sent to those desirous of making up clubs for lo cts. Wheeler & Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machines are furnished as Premiums. Address Dea con & Peterson, 319 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ,ev .!!:-t t 2 Alo!i:i 'a r ire no n.eu a' le to cany i cut the support of iheir pi ty. : what would a party he with-.i.t paper ? I m taUiiiit m'v. !.: v ; ers, and I intend to tak'.1 thei -' le y -n : noi t Ue'ii .era tie j-nt' ii 'f I- i i r as I can raise n, t y w '. The Cciintj I live in as bl .k ' spades, hi:t wliat IV'lli ',!'.! -tji:'!.''- up to th'-m and r'l ik: - ' sti'.l gaining a iittle. (i! w r fortitieite as j-n and 1 w !e -f'uiii II irri'nnrg. we coe.'.i U.,' t t:ive them five in the game, yon ". to tliat). 1 f it s n v to !,( ,r of I were. They have suffered awfully since, j nie?g kept ug qi lho comfort.a,le. Our at least some of those that obtained their host of Gallitzin, is a perfect "rotleman. r 1 r-i i - .. .i i i i . " he knew our wants and cheerfully supplied E.rcatlful Accident. A dreadful accident occurred on the Pennsylvania Pailroad on hist Friday, near Lilly's Station in this county, by which six or seven have lost their lives, and many more injured. Some say the ! the accident occurred by the breaking of an axle. Others say it was done by the locomotive getting off the track, but as the accounts we hear are conflicting wc are unable to give a reliable version of it. freedom. Their destiny is in the hands of Providence, as are that of all other lieings, and we must confess we would be better pleased if these rabid Abolitionists would let that Divine Deing work it out. These Abolitionists are arestless people and arc generally dissatisfied at the slow operations of Providense. They think they can render him assistance and assist hita in carrying out liifl design, wherea them, and would take neither fee nor re ward. We still had a hankering after nutmegs, and hinted so to the landlord, but he said he had megs would suit ns better, and indeed he was right. He brought us out a pitcher of warm milk, but it was the most palatable and stron milk we ever drank. After drinking that milk wc teemed to for;l that there wan a 53- Our liranch railroad is in full operation again. It had been shut up for some weeks, and although the greatest exertion hqs been used to open it, the storm still kept it blockaded up until last Saturday. We hope our operatives will beat the storm hereafter. Dikd. At the residence of her hus band, in Dlacklick township, on the 21st ult., Catharine, wife of Hichard Morgan, aged 68 years .John-ton's ile feat for C-'-vre- i ; von have cit a Lr.ilv ma1:, si . : (J.-m:- S.-t:hni 'er. he w:1! -.:'! ' -plexi--ii of f -n:re now. C'. - '" respects to Al'D n i:d. -tol n-1 K rv all lay old frj.-nds. te'.! tiie:;i 1 ' hoping those few lines nii tr. ' v 11 i iving t!ie s.'.nie. Your".- r -:r "' men in the fullest acceptation of the term. It yet contains some of the old leaven, but not enough to infuse itself throughout the whole. The elevation of a man, to the ; diction. Dan luce the celebrated C.nvy liigh and responsible position of a Senator, j Cloien, was L awry.- opponent at the l ist 'Iocs not of itself confer greatness, for October election. But Daniel, being a " pigmies, although perched on Alps, are i pood Democrat and the ilisirict strongly pigmies still." The scats oiu-e honored ; llcpublican, was defeated. This is to Iw by Webster and Choate, are now filled by J regretted, for if Ilice h id Urn elected, such canting demagogues as Sumner and j although the Circus and the . :ia!e would Y ll.-on. Michigan once boasted of her j each have lost its Cl,nrn, the dignity an 1 far-seeir.g and ineorrutpable Cass ; now j intellect of the latter would have been she is disgraced in the person of that ! vastly improved. A''"'' .'- of the Senate, " blucnl letting " j Chandler. Ohio, could once uoint wiih i C-TPaul the Apostle speaks of Luke pride to William Allen now, her cheeks ; as llic "Indovcd phjieian," and few en- cT St. Jerome, in one of hisvrn. are suffused with a blush of shame at the j dear themselves to us more than tho ; gave a rebuke to the women ot li L Senatorial rhapsodies of lVn Wade. J whv like " ministering angels,"' brings us which has seemed to Ih s ap " ')J-t-iMissouri leaned for support on the strong j 'he healing balm in sickness. So it is own, that it is circulated jut n- in 1 right arm of " Old Duiiion ;" 1. Gratz ! with medicines that cure; though we ; quite universally : Drown is now the sycophantic supporter j "ever see the maker, yet we get a feeling t "Ah! I shall tell you wha :iri, of all the radical and destructive theories ! of regard for him through then. How I women that sean laliz Chrisms arc those who daub their check ' and their eyes with black the n plaster faces, to white to b. h i"'1. outstrip all her sister State? in the race of j Sl effectual ! What public benefactor i mind us of idols those who can't-''-ignominy, "RTMstontlv retains Jim Lane i better deserve esteem than those who res- i a tear without its tracing a hi.;. -. ' in the Senate ;.,.i i ..r - i;.- ... pup tho IukIv from .t;..o. o,,.i - ' painted surface of their ., iiL.ii ii M'liuiii HUH lu . ..... 'J mill 1 e 111. 11 lit KZ . tfie penitentiary. These men are the ac- decay? Portsmouth (X. H.) GazUte knowledged leaders of the nartv in iniwer; of Wendell Philiips and Henry Ward m'iy have reason to bless Dr. Ayer for lleecher. Kansas as if determined to j 'lls invaluable remedies, so cheap and yet Wmcwi. ! it' 'l'l ,..:. '. .. c. . they mould its policy and dictate its leg- ! . , . . rc . , ; r... J t " j set of whiskers, a nice moustache, or a i ..... : , v :ii ii. nv t i y in' iiio . i i i , . i iH.iuiiim nea'i oi giossv nair. will please I ...i. . wninwma am I'l-ooic j ...i- -,l ,1,- ,r fn,, J i . I -o...r., Wl . . , . " v'"' "l os. x ua iiwi mat time comes and wnen their deformity is unveiled, they can exclaim with the veiled prophet, to his deluded but willing followers, " Ye icould be dupes and victims and you are." T Three SpaiiiTThidlcs have entered iheir names at Madrid as professional bull lighters. another part of this paper. i whose riiH! years fail to teach they art growing old those w!m'" dt esses are made of other people those who chalk wrinkles into il'l 1 terfeit presentment of youth, ' affect the demeanor ot bash."- ' pman in : dens in 'he presence of trot ;p? 01 - C3" A Union force, rejxirred by relel papers as having recently moved from Knoxville, Tennessee, towards North Carolina, is said by them to consist of 4,000 and o,000 men, under General Gilletn. C-T Harking d"g Mdorn bit. children.' C2T Why is the first chickf" v forcmtist ? llecause it is just main hatch. C-T An old bachelor's defini" lave. A little sighing, a little cr;--Little dyitij. and a god dwil of b"