Decatur Eagle, Volume 10, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 11 January 1867 — Page 1

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no? ml nr beg: DECATUR EAGLE, WWUCT EVER? WgDXN* UY A J. HILL. PUBLISHER AND PROPRIETOR. OFFICE—On Monroe Street in the second <z>rv of the building, formerly occupied by I J«*i» Jgt’.ielr »> i •• Terms of<nb«criptk>n: One oopy one year, in advance, fl .50 If paid within th" year. 2.00' If not paid until tin- year line expired, 2.50 KTPapere ilciiv.-n-1 by carrier, twenty five cents addiiiSlU! nOSi W<'ti»r;-eti. jj-No paper • ill be disc on (Tin tied until all, arreratres are paid, except at the option of the publisher Rule* of Advertising: 3 (X On<-fourth column one year, . ■ , Ix-ss thru one fourth column, proportional rates will be charged. Legal Advertisements: Ons-H-JT ft!-. spare of ten line* bre fl.. ’ c<‘ *r>e>tfr.fl. JtSf ‘ Eaci■ t.W-eqnee’ : •>’” EPSo ndvi rtre nient will he eon spared' .ess than . ne sonars; ever one Mp-.a-e will "i- conn tec and ch-’.rgt-d as two: over two aS three, &<|.’ <t ■ Local notices fifteen cents a Hue for eacli jnser.ion . IJ3“Religious anl Educational notices or[ puv oe contract,-I for at low*; &JJ free' JOB PRINTING. We nro prepared todo-H kinds of Plain r-nkt Fancy Job Printin';, a: the most re-uonrbL, rst.-s. Giv us ft call, we feel confident thit satisfaction caudle #***■- «— — _ . - , There has never bet it n divorce gran- ! Carolina. »- A he'roh Ml I »<L c. LAI- tfol Rabies are not personal property. Somebody in London has collected fife x>»-;x ;l).>ucqed ro'tupes of noetiy b} ’■ wAfren. M". PiTn'.ice says rvM .-a'lißm and; Mount Vesuvius- aj'e. -T* .to-? .toS’-’ ,r » ” B’Wtd 'of*mpdoa. Prentice C'mp'.ime.its ti c Ae-dle w<>petr vyrLoui’viliv ••<<*-sev- , J®****'*!!: 3 Lite. “’tfoßty ihi-1 mid t yvyr tuilii- m <LI , hl**3l* h jmP ’Kf Iti-j - ' ' ' gr m S will •: G ,r <‘ ‘’• 1,1 ’ ' 'file- worl.l »r tiu4iy. h , tlCl:: five .nit n hi’f th L-n '<fU» oi downs- ' A Virginia gen.k’naan if-t* l» gW *'il l W./U-Ji £> I‘to, JLl>evoiteef! hundred I - f 4 1 1, .. f ,*(WeJiW are working L'iMh< rvwjjjmufr j» «n iyk* rs. ~ ~ Li N-w dert-is. die «ng.--i ’’ «<e<i ../<•' as-xeiisc I .doe 4>1i.0 Late,poj‘r t ■’•’•, in h tn ’’ •M ’ • A * r tot' Ttiiled States it«. Mgl'iir Ul4> 10 II)Sv.bJ , ; if* 'tiainriirt honors. . . . Utefc-ysm-J’.*"«• fc- T!*! linui.ville, and it is upo.i them d‘ar,j»„ fh#crime of f>>a»Lg <'V*iructi "O> ... v ..; S i,KL.di.)e s, - ' jft : ... ntonota t»*»■* 11 )’“>>«• . L> pr-sS n-.-L- - ■ - of the charges of compj'eity m *o »*' -and] more. •at a n:.-,are. -«• A. it'tuber <>! 1 rfr-n - - _ n visit* <lt? tjwito* flute* lor t ie ;-1 . * ' ’ fn sh- 'botlom of a fa'-gfr ‘ *l*'l*!tsn n .WrtTtt city there fun i.u-L- -■ > ' ' ,M , Senior Wade say. the .T ' wiUXe.tllruxtupun the South by force of arms. r ' ' "XnTlinois pip'-r -wither G<*- '■ .„4‘sth:K » thiss^c 'liitq ,t, «« •-..*■ ft I Frt-tk 'Uftiglas in-' Ljdiuuhf!* ' n ' L Whil; the danger is not only, t ai<>■»"' ll • | ■^’■U;;ul. e eii:.. U pon us. there f«, AT.qnbitions-K'-n thd -s*W. .'Wa.ntftttftUß »' ,l F- ■ bv “ K--T of blvtl tlact-, air, I-. 1 i’O' ' • * '•’* kV A. Springfield A«ib>r li 3-0 work, wl.iL n ‘ 4 ument; Tt W«san't in the’-rwnp

It is understood hefe that Thad. Ste- i 'vens wbuld ndt rJ>ject-t<> ,'fctasone of Mr. Dav'.s counsel, and defend him before ihe court and jury on the indict-i .inetit for treason, an I we understand he : will be engaged as one of iho. counsel of t»he State prisoner. 4" pttfiising's chapter 01 Genesis, tumed to his mother and in-i i quircT if people tn thoae days used to i 1 do sums on the ground. He bad b?va reading the passage. ‘And the sons of men muUiplied upon the face of the earth.” Superlatives are dangerous tilings. A man once wrote to his wife, "My dearest Maria;" and by return post he received the cold reply. ‘‘Permit me to correct either your grammar or your morals. | ; Bi ,y, fl'.o afe your other Marisa?” ' Tj.e.J|rookivn Eagle of last evening; <he folioßt'ug! OarG'i'porter run< ths re-a 'of Lairg cccus.a of "’.el . Uses tails qgt of school in noticing the fact that nt the okwe of Fred 'Douglass’ 'b'Otury, at Plymouth Ciinrch Lst evening, a wbi’-e wriiakn, ia the cx ib-rAncif o'; her auiniralijiu for the colored oiatoi, i forced upon him a higlv lok-n of h r up- ; prtciaifbn, in a chaste. Phclini-a li:ss. ®'l'P'At/r dryly the'jhexinior- . tonale bbi.tt man received the mda ma "wi . ’ ; t ' Title, -gfu-den ,'.Vond r 111 th .• Sto.' ■[;wa is'tlta ‘ "Wfiiled which is. rhr<-« f.-el higher HpnAhe eafrji’s Mr- : (ace, and occupies nineteen hundro.lj .acres. It has uot yet been use-rtained i where lh» watdf comer froth or where it I ,goes-'.o, yat.it alwars rtm’ins fresh, and [ Awri'.tron plr.ntauyn ecbtyjmj..in ; 1»•, Augusta Constilulitnaliti,' inetden’fi !v says: ‘‘lt is uscLuto bjisler up arg".- ■ ni.-nts now in St Shy position or) ■ I el.l trnW mid rdcre-.l upon the iqireshww of African si ivery Tis p’.st a ' 1 U.t.mury wan'd d-sire its - renewal in i thia country. Its history i* i'* bt-‘ 3t de1 4r' if df cv R ' l i*ft n v*i n ‘ i J a^2? e ’’i A'is'.r.lii Mr- B.( ei v. [>ron, wv: l -: n w.'wlo teitm dress op which , ; were the-first -pages of a’l'llie MelKoufr.e TiCW<=T>np«ts find periodicals, inoluding that, of an iilqstrate.l porn o f with tile protrait of the Governor. In f her hand shectrripla g d.f mo l<d oi a ; printing’' pr«s«. from which were rtruck ,offi lubber room Boon's I T‘ o/ 8 jj y y - • Dr. Mary AVaikerad I i'i London tiia > *B bu* sonils i cars age, because th’if ladies who favored'it i>n »r'ra. for the m*t part ; cf. C \psble ' f appreciating *nd explaining • |iS physiolifgicai au 1 moral beaur.-g-aol th* .question. If the petti -mat were* ent in vtm> way th; Indy »»s accused of a d.esl-e to show bar «nkh« ..ffr-iT.lifr- ‘t-!> kpiglk-a sprw. , A g-wlkrnm oi.H- c;. island d-;iv.r-! G'tdrb We™ hovticltu-'-. , amdotr. the otlmr day, om .insept* -. | \taLAtf-.at 15.00AT0Q bushels ‘oV w heat., dertrnved by tme insect, tn New ‘York. Lone year. The ineviubl* In- ; terefiCV is that the “one insect ’ alluded To r.-te'v MW |jWfl^ !On i ( Q i inseCts.'>.e techmmenii-d the prop’s''iusecla*’— h i, s prey upon others of «ma.L r .WhL d». ennnihaft h.v ■ m.ten up - J . h, -s, then other , ■ ifii f t*< d-v.mr tli'ft con- . .- to 1 a siAlßoien'. length, the reuWV: ved of m*»y »“P "Fletts juW.Ucal tn Ilwfci* - * , , f'.rrjl' WWlf nf D / S-im,-jJo ’nsen , U anb’fpof Ln in seC'etv. “ j>‘n W, Hngiu to 1-i? PV lnc ', h,! St ' ,C ' 7; t t ..;-ofme.n ext-l-n pr rmd ha<rXh uncle who was h«ng« • cL-v.-utl pi'¥ f ' U 11 n ° to be poor, as .lewis p. <r b ... r U’. and alth .he never n ~.. whe a- ’i--/- 1 ' t:i? haJ ‘ l,? ; Julyp (Jc^ r »rd*'v be '

’ .'i'i ! 1 — - - - m.-uo-xc "Our Country’s Good shall ever be our Aim—Willing to Praise arrd not afraid t<> Blame.”

DECITUR, ADAMS COUNTY, INDIANA, JAUARY 13.1867.

A Good Suggestion. We find the following good advice to! dig members of Congress in the National 1 inteligcneer: We respectfully suggest to t,be members of Congress that before determining i positively on the line of peh’er er.un.iato l by its present leaders they-pay a vinit. in : person to the S-nit Ti. >Ve do not--believe that af.er personal communication with the Southern people in the mi Ist of. their destitution and suffering their .in ceru attachment to republican insiitutions and to the union they will le-l nt liberty to pursue the harsh policy which so many i of thein seem resolved upon. They could not do their country a better service than by ascertaining by personal contact wi.h ! the people what is their, truo spirit and feeling. The Ciiristm-is holidays might hr- more pleasantly spent at home, but two weeks spent among the people of the Caroli:) t. of Geo;gin, and the Gul! ■ States would dp more to FnWhten the representatives of this great nation as to ; their true duty than all the talk with lo.al sts of the Hamilton and Hi hl.m stripe fl at mav be oolh-cted from ’Norfolk ;>o G«vk-smn r )L ihtnk if they went) unheralded and of two or three j ’lt would be. much better. Nojhcn.who| has not been South is qualified to speak 'of the true smte of things their; ami if gen'.leujeu would jus', leavo their pre- ; posseseipns an ! par'y pi ejuaic.-s behind ’ ' tb-m and see with the ; r eyes the t-ribh-, straits of the Southern pecple, and learn ; by personal communication tl.eir f elines i and wish.'., w ,! believe that the result 1 . could not tad to give a wise direction io i Concessional 1< gi-lati-m i-, i I ; English Intcre-ts n theSoglhEn'jVsh (f.'.D'V'.in'l E igitih conimer 'r ’I ir.'er.sts have alre'v'v since the war ! secured the larger partiof the carrying-: ( ira.i.-.between our Sou'!; rn S'.a't’s an ! Ildiopean ports. Th* steamship liir-s * rnuiug b- ty '-n New Orh aas an I •L'- . , -umtperc'al centres of KugTinil and France i . ara bv no means the only evidences o' ; this though they are tire most notlce#L!:i. I AVithin a lev weeks pa**, the cotton exports this rears ci'op.'l-ave been moriud ' direct '0 Europe in uiiumul vulßme. jhe signs es th« South after obtaining coalrol l of the 'or, ign cqinmeree i.fthA section, ' willhe tapriied toward* t fie establishment! , and control of inanii'a<’tnres time. We; Irave heard reci.-ntlyof not n 'ew ventures <of English capital In the direction of ! ectW. and other There are .some att- or inn. toward South Carojma, hut Georgia and Alabama arc also repori!e! by the agents ifEng’ish Louses tol hold out eepcially inviting opportunities. Tiie cotton tax which has prov.-d a h<avv discouragement fooottoi) pLntng ■ acts as an induceniHlt to cotton manufac turning the South; for cotton escapes Hie, •tax allogiuhiy "h.ep b* o *,*!,' n l '"’! C'dl'cti.mdi.trict whn'h H is raised and the | '(liffeivnce of three cents a pound constitu- i , tes a serious item 0116 Wttv or n! h r > . , ia settling the price of goods per yard. We are gGd to hear ot the investment • of English capunl in S mthern maiulfacturev O< thus anti Other kinds, it will aid in dewlq-ing the--South improving its, riindiiinn and encouraging its pwpt?;! #n d it , i:riclies the investnrs and m-tii-gers, we can c<-i tnmiy find We’, rnk more-ver; Iphe L” 1 ’ , pjJofthe North wo'iM ditjß^mhtten.; -.m<»hnttn th.ve praetieol enterMftft c ; 1 the Sißl'll, ir. ■ !--tl I •» ' •-• -I; pliemgclvrs i-ntireh with l« ?mall jo.olitfcal aiSiirs/th-y would do n wise iLi-’g and a t r ,,„g beneficial to n!1 PM l i»« ,u,<l th” future int-r-'a'S Oi our own country. — Nr-e , ■ ... ..•.; Tt-i o<’ " s ' nr l of * **"’’•* French preneher. who drlivermg as- rnLn t.n the i • P ty pi wives, soul: I sen » wr -no i who Ims . been Jisol” dient. • o ffdf'WWtfd and in order to point hrs ( [oat to universal cond-ma-Lon, 1 will fl-ng • thebr-.Jsrmtherhen! H-Ltfrl G q . i « < i M stH BRf » J. tbemul-iUdeof cffvnders nKgssiQitca », ’ g.crnl amnesty “ <■ tHI—

—WTW» 7* A > - —•TT“7 TL ’ '•’<[ — Y Ne-.vs Items, The bricks that Secretary SrANtes 'gsve to build a negro church in Washington were found in General Hank's [L.T.. vo'.v’j Two 3 ihtmore lawyers are IryingPo obtain from Chief Justice a writ of/iausas dO’'j?.-rS for tfio purpos.- otrelrastngdJr. Mudd, Spangler and Jio other two assassin cpnspi'rutm-s'now at the Dry [Tortugas. The fraud iovestignting comrniitee i share see aver three tbcus, and small dis’illerks in New York city, in ent of way places. «ueh »s ceikir-s ynS private bu'l.lings, wh<‘r-- whisky H made to avoid the two dollars » gulf, revenu--tax It is und -rstood in Washington that the President has disolved the military com F mission in Richmond to tcy Dr. Waters, 'or the alleged’ murder of a negi'o.. No more trials of civilians by i military Uilnrnds are t» t ike plad--, tile ;Siip»ern« Cohrt havfug decreed in the Indiana cases that they were uucunstßu-i’liofi-I. r ' 1 ■■ ■ £ tfuga: I The opinion 'ptevfifij in Mexico that I Maximilian will leave the first,opportunity, his baggage having already arrived ■ at Havana, nolwitL:-t:«n>)ing Lis.prOelalnation that he will remain in Mexico ir. the interwc, of- the church parly J: is Ke ■ no.-t-sl th it. ths people of Mex : cd are dis1 gu«(ed with the rule of Max and- j»pl,gg>t again submit to it. Tiie radic.'ds are vjisposed to make the ' mok: rrf the G ivWr.mient possible while thay havo aclianc’. It has un'fieiliip jd'.;.'. the Nesbit contract* so« sLirtped onvrlcnesfor I'ue P-rs-'-ffi 'a Departmep' has been tit- ti led” Lr a year wi:hMit»ad vefiiseno-n', and the dis:every is '■;■■- ating 'conk i-ler ill lid Cn.-n-neot. Som ■ “byal’’ man -is n > du'gbt being c<nn- ' pensate I.for ::is devo'i ".i to the Govern--1 mint. I- I'tie Presid. ir is ,a<in iuuiiig the work !of pardoning Jiftf. Davis’Cabinet" G, IL i MenvntHge)', S cretary of tlio re.LC tn-fls-hi.ry. lias obtained his piners. His pardon w.-is -commended by ILhi. AViiltam id. Seward. Hon. lb’n ry ■ ShtnUery, Dati l Dudley Fold, ol New Yotk, G-n ■ ,ei»,l G-rsh-gi Mutt, Ex Governor Parker. ili -v.ii and ■' New .11 ‘ ■ ; yilioni ona of the Pruddent’e uapyrsj i without nasniog tlu-iir, s ties th" lending rypresi-ntative' m’en of the country, Foreign, Ltvsiipoci., .Sunday, Pec#_tn!)"x.,23. Tile steamship M (tf'iattnn, from Now I York <lll D ccmber f'J, arrived M 'Queetl.-'tuwn to day. I The“ St. Petersburg Jour.jial. in an ed- ■ it. iia|, dr nles 'die report _tiiat ltmsin and pAupi.ia are at v aria nee "Ott' any subject and nHSertnßiramgi/'tii' ir fvlatiohs in Irli j lespipts to’ bo-Of- a most fiiendly-ehar-I aeiert » Sf -, '■ . ,•. PaWi, D-ccmb' r —-Tlie Swks a; my is to be armed with kretcb loading ' riHcsi. fhc 'nskembly 'hmlitg feted twelve I m'iliioas'of frincs-fbr tliat purpose. Tri-ts. Deeoniber 23.——The Turkish lie.;!, in ' C-ndia walers has been !:ng> 1) : ..o .a".■ 1 The insurrection in Can,Th is by no. •) a-’ •d, a".-’ • ng is 1 stated to’1) avc ooeutfed. ' I’RtT-sxL*, Droemhsr 23>—-Oi l iTiiwi ; «uc*u c-jnceroipg the S''hfl<!* have tnt-n ■i‘AWwel.' ■nd the Gu.veiutn«i!.a..4>l gnun aiul lin'd”?- 1 -‘ ,re T,t ty 1 » Ls'te On 'H»Mub,XCE .' 4'i-*i'-r,mi.t v «o,ve>er, is be- ' i-ing made to mUU« V W qug dipowl ” ”■ FLoßitHd®, Sunday, £*eo>mxber -23. i A p,»;4.>'.; oi’.tLpTta’i in fyet has been ’ ’ oHI.-revl't* tie -f twiuuh ■ water* to awu'it , w !e.rs whick will «o<>4 'be -%Ri»e<l regurliino oi ludvir.ipkj re■••!« l,ri • h-Tm w-h ;•’••■■ r>'. ret»‘. for priweeJing* on the staatiiei TJ oions. ! ’ peccmb>?*?3 — Li'tlo t'i.m Is >huwo by !br i-f I’ fri-Lu 'l'f-Mi”LGoopfrniiTm-iivt'n «* I-»’i 1 :•» i'-.-j' $< '» 1 ' Ntur,Lou'* advice, who fatoro the I;*I- ! a u . W* lt 4 f! Ttgf. ~aZ ’ Ts

immortality °f Love. 1 1 I never saw a man who did not bell'eye in the immnrtaiitv of love when ’ following the b ely o! n JoVi-d one to the grave.. I hive ,«e-,n men under saihh effr i! cGnist«nces tl.at-did not LelicVp ;t,..h'"t I i never saw a man that,' when he stood ■ looking llf/ ia t ll ■ firm of OI ■ th it lie rer »Hy loved, stictched out for buri.,l. iltd ’ j not. rcvxilt from ,s iy ieg. “It i'.lis.alf i come to that; the hours of »' pai.ifmvhip; tiie wondrmi.s interchni'-ga ol li’flptc'itl souls, tl.o jny»; lhe bopesythe trust' tlih mfulterahle yearnings, there ! thdy all lie.” No man can «tand’and ~ hook Into, a c;ffin iiptih th.e bv.ly- of a e'l iid'o-w creature, mid re.yLniben’ng the 'tlaipigg iiVeiJig 'nc?, tju* bjo-ismtoag Lure whole ran*n of- divine . faculties I whi- hwo Irftely animated thd coid clay, . nod say, “thess h ive ail eol'aps d aild igotje.” Nf person can Tvfta&s' tile last (."il cvremr'Uials which over the remains of a human being—-the !sealing down o!..atMwwpencd lid; die fol-l-'wing ,X'the rwmLUng.prQc«»si<>n to the phiC% bl bu'ri.'df the ivtl-ing down Jtfi diu-t sntflrlu?’.; -.Jis fading of die -K-n 1 i the hollow coffin, with . those,se;”.:.d-s th it am worse. th.i:i acd the p.lae-ing 'of lire grjjen iU)d qvgr flic unless he be a beas.koap wuness 1 ; these lldagSfc., nxd. then turn siy.-oy and "t»ay "I have burii-d, my wile; child; ■ my sister, my brother, my love.” God fuibi-L '.list we sh< qld bury anything. Thereis.no cardj ClQ L.' lc h e' my c<b’Upanior,. There is no earth that e ; can touch my child. I would figlit tnyt > little breath and, s’yeng h away before I would pernnt any pold to touch them; s- Th* jawel is n.it iu the gryuu.d. Tha j 'Web Ifi' Mi'oppe L out of th» caikvt and I have buried, til • cesket, not the jewel. ■ A. .1 you any reason, y u mayday wb.at. - you please,’ you may carry tlio <f tie be-. - fore the supreme court of my under'standing. All that is in me revolts at. ( the decision, and spurn* i'<, and says, . "Y’.-u nuwt try . heart’’ NVu will not L-liwe but there - ‘ns i'fe .* >m-.-wh, re els-<; we' wdl'not'bor 'ii-va that lil'J is bUri--d here; the so d , goes out -nd niies, like ohild lo’st in, lo' woods, to fjii.l itself in, tl-’is str uiTc . wori-L, vaying. "Where am I, and.*sho ,I sh .11 ‘gtiids m». that long and ygai'n 'and , -c. upw.ir.-?” ’ Ilononibfi-. ( The ti-lls a s'orv g'ren,th to th* Iwno.r or a sin. of G -qeral f.i:s' At a'dltrthr party it, IGcbtuond ( . 'otfr of tile giti'S'-S'projAised a, a toast. The !' -'J- n Filt M's; jColoni'l L P r L n ptiy pbiend his hand . upon |the g.hsss.iuul uro*-. G,qn',kmfin,snul ’ lie dlhis wdh tot do; ‘We are pnroltd t prisoner's We now have but on* flag etui I that is tfie flag of 'dtir wifoL rtrCitev,- th* gh'rio'.i*. 0-4 s.ttq * »i>d stilpes* ‘I can ’ recognise no oilierJight fox tyo.tt'iKr, and ,. ■ —,ll X»»—a.— --S- -I" 'j AVo find the fdllovibng itoM In an ex ; change! I Yankee traite don’t- suH-J.-rsev men. TA t> ist-Jll podag igne hi* been nrrebtoeil i»t Irvington, for laTlly whipping a boy , in bi* school, so that lie die J 1 (in the 3 1 ■.art. Ila is. to bj tried, for warMdef. ’ : i - - ? IJIe <!o siot hear of a Congression d ; ; p;,j;:n:"ee h.im-r .appoint, d to ex imino i u.lo ihat.case. The whipping of a ,'hild f at. sShovLs.i tha! death «WSUe%. by a Bnstodi ni’il:ig'biti‘. excites no sympathy, bull if the case ha 1 oec redin NiUlli'Caro lihi, nnd ‘the bty hnl b-efi a negro, J Sosinek. <fc C>. would have be*'n thrown ; H.t.i e;> I'm-, an.l 'ho cFllffcy woitl I hAv’b’f , Gic’w‘4 -Aiaast » denunciatyt'y resoluthsw —♦but’the boy was white.—,Z«Z. ZArald. < ■■■■'. ..', ,A " ■* »T . . 1.AtV’®’.cm man, spwUutHl-Af tb« l‘e»elfc sAyS'it I<r iwie nfahe ‘ fun niest coinciifenceS in the woild, that al, - ul'ig every fttlernato re.C'ior) of lin J. an • ■•izb-rswh: of titn road, to surr>” iM"’nbcr of-IWicCi'erfs. v . ’ -w! •I l, 1 ii. ijß M" 1 ■ I Th* full u’reit oF a rwti w of<vlodi-r| IVo • S**r p^ n 4 a . •i- 'X’ ~wv- fr • i ’ ■

Like Congrcssel-ike Chuplnin. I Th‘‘sLin.lar.JLld‘Bbston story rho editor who praised the perforinahi’.'-s of iv young BoATre clirgp tiuini at a meeting id Fun* ueil ITnli by sayirtg “» prn er nrori replete wiili ‘‘poht'cal inf ireistion* wis nove* addressfn to a Boston audience,” ffiay b« very filly rvvhred ion the bedeftt of the pres-nt House of Bcprescntniive*. 'TLe elected chaplain of that body- by n-jnne D? Bbytitern, r.abitunily opens the perff.rmances of the day by f-»v“oiiug.„ lh.e ■ Almighty with his own views of the ’ questions pending in that body whose 1 Jeiiticrat-ons lys is thus r itlrer ludicrouily ' supposid to sanctify. Thursday,, for '■ eXstnpL-, this lecturer of Al!vji»C oonuraluLsted the majority on.the pasraga s [♦M’tlio bill regulating or irregulatiug the . suffrage in the Dis-riel of Columbia, if I , th.e bill had been drfr.a’cd, Dr. Born’oh ’■ vre .pre'Uni'', would havs refusr-1 To ask 1 jtb.e Divine Slewing on the House at all. ■ , ILcreafter when men shall so.-k b-icli lipldn ’ < proceeding* of the violent an I rvcii. party now in power at'Wasl.hjtofl a* i w - took now up >n the proc- e Tings o? the ’ Rump pailiamanl and i'w ’Montnghe In - France, the hhleoifs cleric I mdeCvncy will be seen to be in L'bep’ng w-th i-he 1 whole terinr - f the radical talk' nnd'action. ) AVe who Stand so near’the newi s," and i who have not shaken oil our tradition sl ; doli ..ns of an A rtfei ic’ttn Go<igrvs*r can Sli 1 fif’d room for amazeoicnl. where on-* ■ er Another M‘rlordiaary oullxuret of ’ fanaticism orfblh attracts n miunent.iry t ■ attention to the Federal capit d. But ' Dr. Boyn’ion is rea ly a vejy fit person I to be chaplain < f‘Co»'. r ress w hi-b, under : . the iendci -hip of Chad. S'.etciij, is 1 (planning a ptmiteutiary ofJielL.Cur. •fjbt ' millions of Americans citizeps : ■ A.fhiis- • tian clergyinpn honestly and dimply ; ..asking -Ueav.-n to enlighten such a body . , would nped to be remiu'K I,’of *.llic iu.k ■ answer to A'ex;*nd< r Dope.” "I -.pUl you,.God mend me!" swore t'.e b-shape-n lislle bar d "J tell s von. ‘ is (niugh for you!” "God mend you?.' relortcd the angry urchin i.Ey-b-g ilie creoxed fri.nn—"Gcil mem’ I, jo"? He’d - all.er make s’x I j * ’ ’ ' ’ *- ; ” 4 J *.* ” i SSdf A Ldy correspond, nt, lamenting i■■ over iiib ip»w fashioned skir', says "it locks-as if it had been made ol an old [half worn material that one l.app<ne.i ,to have io the house, ph, how much prettier the fuU d.e.-s , 1 Lima’over a snowy skin’ Farwell little glimpses c-!., ..■ Fares ' fi lied flwu.ncr iJi tlie, pure whi'e skirt with' we p>vu-ne.^opt to ljqshen our dusty dress for tb<: <di'e<;t! 'i’iveir was too much photici distinc ivenss in your stylc;’tlm radTculs mus- nt-»d nut yoq avrny I trust lliey aie sati- fie J. We*isct *ll ke storm vigged ~ sol.opnets, AVe lock like the dangfltera of the stllrdv NotWcgialis, ready tb walk ‘al.ihgibe shores of the ' Ciitcgrt ’ nmi I .S')-.|'eracJt, with’ th'e mt ri-ifly froz n 1 and the nitiil blowihg a gale. I saw the I other day qn a ti'mcndcuAly lafgc froman a brown dyess of some Ifeavy rilitetisl Imale fn thfs netv 's’y'lU" The ibflgest »kirt wp.s trim ed with 'hcrpehi’itful ir Is/A'jjis as hblfk velvet the upper skirt was tiiinped diagonally the b . vqutt.e was bordered straight arOuntf.’ The pdOr woman Leokeii b”-ly l:s<! Min filing i her bias wise. Then I saw n young miss witli Aie'same style of 'dies®, of a heavy niutfled material csMed' vrctorG, edged 'with -a Q-»rrow b.mil of fijr."’ It »«• jutt jstich a ?atl> »s the dnrnser wctWt who is About stepping tntb tha Yetnd’rr sleigh up in Lipland; but ns it was n’ft'ifil day uir-l the slrei t wn& ;md not icy it ‘snggfesUd ft p»,y tbal hwhion cotvld never control tlw weAlli;r, Put door acquaintiiHoys will no longer cvnsidyr us stylish for tbeir is n eae'.ain w aut cf ttfle and | and Migularrty about jiew fi»Mon •ti nt prevunts one discing better, of it IhftlV that ills mi vic-*bla.“ , ' - x . ——- Mr Pirtington soil »T.e<!id net "marry Her stcrinll husband l.-vw. .1 the [ rhale sex? ’b it Jtist hrt*tA« hx Mtns thq Isift of her first protector,• ’•nd could j wear out bis oh! olotbes. .»»• or -t d • ■ b *"j.' * T ' , » t;

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