Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 2, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 6 June 1861 — Page 1
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LATEJüT WAR XEWS Tie Orsaaization of th3 Volunteer j Forces. j The SoeetAry of War Ins sent to the Governors j -.Se::ff.TeatStatM a circular, of which tho fob Vv" lÄ Dr.PSTMENT. I Wiuwr.N. U.y si. lol.$ rjiSia: By reform ;e to Orders No. 15 of t J War Depirtnu ut, appen led, a co n- of which lT.-rc-.rith foiwarl you, giving the plan of organ-u-itlvi: of the volunteer forces called into th sserd'the tVittd States by the rrcM.M:t, VfU rvceive th.it .ill re;p cental of!Ler.s of t'io,e .... ... .... f .l,.i.,.I.l.ia:n to iiVö;t J LuUielivi:..-.- f1l r,... r...,rJJf ar, ir::!u-ive, are an-yinteJ by th; t-.. - ru.r.oi , , , , v. , .n..:p!m,.nt ,.lhe.eolHeer frr the regents fain.,hed by -... - . . .1 ... tUMlVZ UlUS COllUI-M w -.. t.sjr patiiotliti, andnot ofsjunl he ihu. ri r-i - - i v -j'- -' " - - ".Vi. j.J '1 1 -iMiii'. Iii one ti a Lse'.tf enmey, . :d or tir-t, who lus n.u-od the acof twenty1 ,. , oar?, o.- to Capiiiiicv nv r t.urty year, and - ..... " i . Tt . a-Wint no no 1 1 oin J?r?, M ij r, Lieuteinnt, or , . . ... . , I'd'. unless a irraiuite ot the United states; (.,'. .v., umi-3.ie Md't Aeademv, or is kn o.vn to rof-c ss mibtarv ' . , . , . ,..trii..i-e ;'.hu excellence, wuo im tiaeu tue re f,Lvi(, f... ..j rve j
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jour Mate, To-i wu . - ve-sK.ljf if tor doJlvtrv llt t!0 post office where hcj ,,.llmerstun hat n) tiilut,t ij,irv lo c,,r uW, ,ui"nt rV ;ahcr",nre r. v0ur a int- haU ,lrrive' cents mt(l of six cents m for-j finances are hkelv to leull fr.'m the war; is:ty . . v;k,- wrrly. l'fonv.irJel by fh u!, such letters are tub- j i)Ut n js a reat pleasnro to be able to think ''V'-th-1 hi"uiuv by tlic General- Jcvt to two ceut 0l-h hl :iJ ,ition to anlostic that not only po.stive law, but the in.,ral !;"'r!ie"-Üiu!a''r'V!i!ic advice thev 'are submitted . . . . , ... i'" of th community, willpinvent L ' " ' J 2- KeuUraeakTäinnewspiperi and periodical ;,v British subjr-r.t to en.'a.'e iu the ?ti-
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; i :,;;:.n: 0?'!, ',h, :,-,.,iMted. u Ton ,rnts on c:idis'Ur0 ,ettvr fMm p',in,s in j -'-,, f xonhem I .v--Tei'.-th.etIioi.'ncvofihftnwj.saii-i'tiie re- t,u Um tvl 1 "f lSe k '"""s.to fces m vst have shown here the lea! M ' " , " . . ; anv fct-ite or I erntcry on the Facitic, re-irJless of htrenjrtti lies We oaii r..t i-.in ir. I t - i.nr L'brv to t'i - r r ;s e t ve -.a'.c. ' ? J . i - - . i im rep -etfudv, di-tuu-e. exclaimatons about ttu; U!texp.cted anc L ' 0 ,I.,'S' ' L. fv,r 5 AllrP h-'ttcrs ir.-.t be pre-paid by postage j astoni-biii-' cb.arieter of the convulsion;
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v! .: ! u-.r r-iyal d. tei in- . 'lie (.u f'e lerate.'. irt itOS in Klimpe have lOCt ill :;. r ..: ' u: ..u t! ,1 lu -iti.iliiy ! F!il.iad a deei-b-d and emhit:e refusal to reeo"-i-.i c :nes:-u in 1 j tin ir pn tension-. Lord John Kusse!, with :ir f.t, !i :.:! v. : r 1 1 t I : . ' : i I ! wliutever iieeoi: iliity li. in iv liavo expressed llilil- ... t i ' . .
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ii. at: i we !: .; ': v-ar:i all o-r '.. m m. !.;..-, ts . ard to t'is in titer. The same witei'i.'rnce t onics R1 all pej s.,:,s '.: itev-r e:r;:!c ! o-ir;.,-o'ect'.-a, j Jr.imtV Fn-i.'-h Govcn.ment. T.ie French Emf .: . uf t!'.--m i:i r..-.?:.nv. i.. . cut-mpt of peror and M Thouven.ll were decidd.
t :.- pro:: i::: a". ;i :. i 0':!' o: i' i : -'. l-u:-f in r. f. i . - ; taeir Cut v as sii e tof I I lid e. or i a i i!.t! -..n r ivi.'i:'. 1 L ' 1 . " 1 Ml ,1 IlIW I 1 Uli i 1. I' t i: -i'i-i; '.!: ir.ilitur '-rviec ot" c'.de-r i t !;. U'I'r. ' p.tr'.ie as e..ni:s-i i;.o 1 :r itori-conii - : lira .-!.. .. i o:r- i Fi i v o.;-,.-i-i, j Y r v( -. !.f; s ui-'."; or latr'.i.e ; on f tr I at. . .1 TV! '( r. n-r eon . t ii l:;i' oa: t. or tjv en;," i to ..T .-vi!i-t.,any ;.":! 1 1 1 - i-, w.th M-t.-rt to cn i-t or en- . . . - . I ' n. r-..' . . iv", .ii u j-r -.l in .r :i tearuin.' tc nocur? uilliia II r ;.i.iv's dotnio ........ i . ... . - i Jiil - C'i .i..-i.tI. or:., i; ; r.:, ,, (1r ;i.v ?:-'i -r ve-'.-is. t of c.c'.'-ivc i a ot v ipt , I : aiet-r, or jru't bv eit'ier e.r.tendiü : -.-ir:r Or --a.; ;i z "i' lid . i o. ' :i. t !i eat. .my '.; ad l.i.v 'u'.ly a.-cu ii! v c ilili-üe J by ot- . .. l : -,' . , .i - i . iH!. u! ;.t.i' i- iL I!:.' -ont.-i lnjj fiartiJ.o r I y curry ue ojiic. r-. .-Micrs, os-; atcl.es, ami i-.-.tttta.-y Stolen .r mt. riil;, .r a:y articles ennödtrc l.iE-i dciga? 1 to he coatr .' in 1 of war, accord- . . . . i . (. . . n -.ii .-. it in . . -m ii- oi ii iii :ij, i r :ic ii-e of ei;h' r 'jT ti:c ai I onten li.i r niri.-s. A!l t-ir-i;.s m. ,,,r. :. lin? xi!I ir.enr und be Halde to the I revor.it r.a!tl-'s an 1 r -ual eon- aonees l.v il ' I ir w.it l.- - r.r !. 1 1 o: f . i 'lim i ti i i lii.h 1 1 1 i ri . I -" ' . .... .... , J...l. a.... ao h-cr.-by d.cJa.c tt.tl u.l our m.- : tri 1 ncr-!..ns f stilled too'ir prot-citi r.i !i 1 i.e'-oal , t t'i -in -!v. t '.a pre'u;-es, i!I ! 1 1 at tli"'.:- rd, an i of '.'r:ir own wr:i?, and tti'-v j v- '.'.1 In iiij ni-e o';'. lin my ro'eet'on flora us i . .Wim ii'iv it i...:.is or pen it coii.-.'iiei!';es ! I. ... III b .r.tr.M.ineurour.iivl.a.ineliys.e-h! I'-is-Hi'Ita.-t. '::.or nl Ite'imord Park. Mil 11. I t. in, -r Hartford an I ruu'iM'. Sa -rn nr aie 1 '. I rit ll-r:g K';r. In '.. ; n .N-nco, .May -'7 . ' 1". 1 c mail itrrived hre I it 11: -rlit. twe'va dl. S otlt roui fan. 1 IV. n-;t!i I i'e s 0 the l."5r!i in-'.., an! ix fan. I IV. n-;t!i I t rouch Tia.ier;'e: . ..!'. c nee i oiaic. o.ii -ers in otv .-ii-t k:o ii.i ve xesiwr:d. j Cr,'.. R(.v.f rt, c.T of th eontaot r of the! M dl Line tVora Canon City, brouij",: in iih him .5 ) in -otd da: f.r pa.ties in He- K.M. anl! it . ri :, ic. 1. .r ' liUc-iy I' tters. i ,i; 4 J . ij H lio.v m r iieiiii ord- r l.-o-i lui -on lej t t anon tA'v .u, 1 r.ilJni ni.i ! uleh. Th- ,', I... v... I ..... r.- ; i ' rv I, i 1 iy, and . J-eo,-,.i-i i'. i, .,t ro vh in the UY-t. Foia In ii.ini were a on the roa'e. hat thev i trt-re It t e i -,.',t,. a.; I ,j Ct:x-. ia .th in ! up'. was -., .ne t. 1 U, s,nn I V t!, t Col. Lorii.- I
r -il:'g in .N'e.V Mexico, h id I CMlMl' d. fmi'lie-, com i )-in g of 1,7(1) person, or tholter. H .''iiu ;r-, M,v -2-.A atL'inui !i is ja-t ar- The vvenim.-nt h is form ill v accepted Iheserrsed '.j-u :'.-iolk. II; a-;n" ttira igä Kic'n.i ml Sic-! of.Mis-i Pix, dl kn on. as a pliilanthropbt, ..iri.V,.-.Ubur;.iK f;,.. Huifi-r 1,.,. not c.,m- ' u U,c Hospital Department, in -nud o .-atiomyotjep. -i att.it-ti is lo-Acd b.rj dd'r ff -eo-ili ,i . . . Clenvel md, Otoo, m ovcrrt.a with pickp if-keH. on... ii cojir not as.-i-itaia tne menher oft ... . ... . . '
trr' .it N, ri oik. bet r,.im ,.es th, , :,t t.v.o.tv S thousand. Tr . m v' ,4i - "any aim nr' irom met .k outh. No appn-licn-siom tht Noifolk could Lo j taken. i Twrntj-ciht can, tilled with t: :o s r,,,,., rctcrshuiv.h oa tttir 1 ty. Ld'e-n tl .oumi, 1 t.oo,, reported to he t Kichm-md. Attacks are expect-' r J from oik River, hkh is ,;,,l,d iV4a:,,H hy biferies an J eartli work. Hesiid tlirw uerc ' weti siij pic 1 with heavy .irtill.-rr, an 1 that there I wi-re ten thor.smd troop ou the hi 1 about lYcd-' -rwrisüurir. streiicthene J hy mmu roas Latrene I .Manama (i.ipw u reinforced ou Sam !.ijr ntght br troops from .Vorth Carol tua, tJj-atti Carolai i M Tcnutmscc. 'Hie Great Cuttrn i at Now York, now load'iug with grain for Liverpool, and all her ganjr.r am imiI.J . . I. : . I jr srtocrapi! J3 ttkin in the cargo.
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VOL. 2. P03tal Arrangements. Several important changes an J mrdificitio:i of the postal I aw were mide by the act of Congress iiuso4 on the 27th of last Fcbruirv, which is now . : T!ie fllo ins will be fuunJ of interest to the ir.,i public: to p.iy jMisttt? on mxcU in itier it he .sitae rate . . 3. Maps, en rr.ivings. htUograplis, photographic ... , . ' r . , cards, and blanks m pack:ie.n of at least ight ounces, cm be se-'t tor one cent an ounce, or trac- . tion of an ounce, to uny place in the United , ... , , , ., , , ., , Sutcs under liltcen bundled miles, nnd double that - .. .... , , . ., ritefr anv ontinoe over til teen hundred miles VtPllltc l.'k.L'U K.kiiiir' .... m.;.i.ni..l 1. ...... ..J The same rates a:py to seed.s or cuttmin pavk-a-csnot fxceooi: evjht ou ccs. Prenavment by ,weli a,' all other mill m Uter subject to prepay . incut. 0. 1 he us of a stami eut from a stamped envoione is m -.de (in ible with titti d-'! irs, as well as the re ue of an or !in iry p.-aa-;o s'amp. 7. Letter .hcUs etnho-sed with postage stamps, stamped wr.ipper- for newspa crs, and lott.)r e ivel'pf.s of 1 ir.-e deuom'nati.m thin those previously in u-e, are authorize 1 to be issued. f1". Writers of letters cut hiv.; ttiem returnel, if uiiciüed for wiihin ativ :ivcn period, by cndorsin n.eh :ejuet witli their name and address on the letter ii mitinj. D A!! lettei ? deposited in nny oPice unpaid. On which jaepaytnent is repi' -t-ld (inehi.J'ui-j; drop !ett. r.- ;, are f o lie "he'd f r posMge," an 1 returned w.t k!y to tl,. dead letter office, UK Po-Utrc is ehar.eald--i on all letters returned fro-u tu- dea 1 letter fli'-c. II. Letters for t!io F.tcift; cmt cm be sent bv the lny !p--ess from St . J .s.-;,!i, M .. on pay- j inej, .i Vit Cmtrtrhn of one dollar per half ounce ;:i a-.!dit:ou to the rate of no.-tae. New Yoik. M.w Fhc (lovenmifnt ln sat- . .. . . . . . . i-'.-f e v i'i( r:n it.na tint the Cmn'ii s-nmers o. ; in oi.ier T.o::is, mile no eoticeaiiio-nt in reNEWS ITEM 3. TI.e Keiitu - Icy Legislature is ttirrii g i:p Gov. .;.t'rf)i::!i I he ii'.'ur planet (tlieGjtti) li.ts been name. M.ixiinili th 'I'lie Iri li ui T;ie In li ui I.omI it-ire adj juihc 1 u:i tlie 11th for ten div. f li.e ln:iiil.-.l an 1 five rivrlnn .i;...;, i l ...-nt. to the war r ... . - ........ -..i. 11 .IT A 1 ir je ninnti.-r of l ulle? nie in training' at Cincii.n iti for ar:nv nure-?. A steel ciiMHMi, iroenti-il hy Louis Napoleon, has met v.l.Ii much sum ss. A piekcre has been caught in the Chuntatcaie y i .: . t - . i . i;.'-. wi i 'i i u.i Iii) Ki ii. t. Louis has raised inno won t aid in fightia tte? batites ,f the Union. 'I i.e contributions fo t!e Indian Funrn? Kelief I I'liii l h ie reached ill l.0:l. ,,ur f-,'V'l"nmfIlt Ins had -."1,0'J') nifll nrotTctrd on ive.-t uf t!ie AU.-"!, niesj id the V . . ? .. r .. . e s 1 . . .. ;cai i v i verv iiornou ni v iisu'.n";o'i ntla loc I);,,r5ct n,rct,.j bv tcU-.'r..u'.. rhofo;-r i; 'iv i bein intrtideced int'i t!i French arinv .1 tra:.c!i of rdueifHin. Nh." -te u,;?i 1 its are rrpnrfe 1 to hivebcpn Iniriit at .Ni-w Ot Iran-;. l...;t Piin.l . ....- - - The p.o-per.s of the In h districts of India ... ,. , r r" -mi" i rL Mie I)nehrs4 of Kent's nil! beniiont'il fit hfT rror,orty,oh..1.,i,,1;:,lfrr.th, q.,,," . C..rf.,vrrmrnt nMructs foreign mildsten to T5 ny reeenition of the c. s. a. TI." liidiiiianolU Journal sjy that Indian k.aS non- lO.f 0 n - .rpanied nnd ro.idr. j ... v...... ... i uai a ia.e i ill A 1 Ul' fill I I f if V .if l,.'f in 1... ...... 1.1. I . , i. . . . , . r , , 1 rt ilonriu', oapfine l fiom rebel vessels. A S,rw '",k r",trr,'". " 1 "''c out .?0,000 w'"h of Sinthern papor, received The latest c.st iron b'lildii.i in the world now bi in' en ttodat the rity of ll.ivan i.Cuba. . . .. , , , , " s,"! iXl ih fit nf wun tint recently iifll efeil Alaryl md. co-t her a rod $1 ,IK0,007. f ' " ir,t ,ho London Times ;niM jC 1 8,70 1 1 er aiinaia l.y u -.in,: foreign in unifi tun d paper. A -re .t fire in tiawa. r.ilnnd. 1. 1-dontived SKI 1 V a rt "-vt"' nrr rrSC while passmgO.it of tlnirch, on Simd.iv week. Kn-T md export nearly ix hun Ire 1 thou m l haTrls of beer evcrv year. Au-tralia and In li.i tde about one half f tl, ,t rpuntity. . (Jjizer.s of s. etded State., to receive patent for inventions, tuut tike the oath ackiiowledgim; ihrir allegi.1IlCe to .he L'u.ied Slate, f; mMin" railway ear h.n become ach 1)1 'rC '" u'1' 1,1 ,l " ',!t"H ll IVC u-,;n P,lt "l S ,nv' 01 Pndnbitlilg it. Ch ii Ic Lever, the novelist, died at Spezzb, hi the latter pa- tof Afril. Ho was n n iti re of Dublin, and w,i? educated in Tarii as a phjsic.an. Tie thinl class of the Naval School, nnmberin: fifiy, have been ordered from Newport to Wash : . . ... .,, . ujtoo, irli?re thy will t a inlructi:j.
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From the London Times, .May 10. The American Civil War. All that we can do is to keep ah of from the dreadful encounter. We. feel that counsel or mediation might as well bo offered to tbo hurricane which sweeps over the i Gulf of Mexico. We mav leweive a little Aid for the purpose of. private ;ain. The Home Secretary's declaration with respect to privateering will have a full asa-int ot the country; and 'vhen the strife is over we shall have the comfort of knowiti ' that not one drop of blood was shed by u. From the hon Ion News of May 10. Tliero my he more mi-foriunea to be undergone bv the free section at first, fiotn r unreadiness, and the unscrupulous lea;jmtfSS of th-ir efiemv; but, whatever ( diiTer;ne of opinion there mi-ht have been , n L-jndi.:i, leu dav a-o. ab-ut the resne ..-..',.?. , live chances of the belli 'erents.the news of for, as L ml Pulmeston says, anyone with onimon forysdht must have expected it. Xorc in we j in in any cry about the hoi riblen -ss and incredible diuad fulness of the issue of this lon controversy. We svntpvhiz- rather wr.h th' solemn j y of tl.n tree S:ates, wlio feel, even :it this hour of the crisis, (hat there is Soineih'no- more prtfeioos to a slf-rti!in people than "blood and treasure." We vmgratul-to them n havinir ,-it last throwin ' off their hunlen of lnijiii;y, and found themselves free t assert their oM liherliL'3. and recover the esteem f the bet pirt f the world. Tlsey will sliow us now, at last, what popular HMlf--rveriimnt is. The i-risis briars out its virtue in f-'Steiino; love of co tiitrv, ati-1 , caiueitT for self sacrifice and union f heart and hand on reit occasi.eis. Tl'cse m:ii have a iMunlry and a dity which' they can ti-fht um. I di.j f .: . TIi. :mn ptst, in w i :h a mietab'o vice in their poliey demoralized and disheartened them, will be a less oi fr th future; and tili sx.isini of em ancipali on nc! over, thev may start afieh, and show the wot! t vb it pojiular tovernm ot may 1 and do, when ;r?ed from the c tuse of complicity ui.h tlie o;r.)H-st tyranny which man can exercise " er man. From the Liverpool Postof.Miy 10. T!.. A met i.an ,",M" !,,s x"y hi f,,r the Siuth. For tie jirst lime since bos lesl ttes of the war w hieb the North is de- . .1 tciii. tied to wa 'o a ' imst. them. s Pa cf th3 Navy. The pay f tlie S'ereta-y uf tho Navy is Vd.uuo' per anum ; Hie ciueN ! tit., valions 1$ ireaus from 'j.ODJ to $3,5 JO ; all j ,,'r 'mplye.;s in ihf D, -pai im.Mii from! i il lu-r i-m ui. v i n i Ii 1 1.. i i i ... r... . ... -1 S'2.22 J to ?j 7dU C ich . I he sCIÜOl' 1 oiÜ cer of the Navy s 1.5 JÜ ; other capiain-. i j.iccoi ilii.g to gr l ie and Bel vice, Vom ; 15 J ; to i.O'JU ; c imma ideirt from 02.33 Ji to I. riJ; lieifeuauts from Sl.'JjJ to Ü2 5.Ö ) . surgeons of all gra h s f.om SfUj to 93.3JJ ; paymasters from t. -IJJ to Ö3.PJÜ, chaplains auio pay as lieiitena,,tH : 1"''"''- 'f matl.em atics from : ifiiv , , ' I 0 el .... , .. j I .. .loa- . 1 !" 1 " l,t M J'82'' I CI.2; pi,..l iiudshipme,, !,.,, G5 to ! j S 1 .U'Jt) ; iUifl".ij.men SbiS") M 855 I; boltLivains gunners, e.up.o.ters and sailin a I... I u f ri on S7l Kl In M .IVI - ...! i .ui.!....-, ...v-w i.iv, v '-;n-i-.t i flelll J'J lo 8I.CUÜ: Haw .-i.rei.la f...... three ll ousand lo four ibont,and ; naval stoieheepeia H, thousand live hundred nival constructors fiom one thousand eight hundred to two thou.sand MX hundred, and agents lor the preservation of hemp, live oah timber, lc., one thousand per anum. Thi is ciriipiy the annual pay of the office! s of the navy. The marine corps are paid the t-aino as edict-r.i in ihe army. Add to these pa f sstaiistics ihe an ntial atid monthly pay of petty oih.-,;i ami teamen, and we would be astonished t S' C hov much our email navy nob us in otei year. It is estimated that ihc expense of the Navy Depaitmeiit and its contingencies, in view f thu war till amount iht. misu ing year to over otiu hiiuJicJ ir,il!ioi;g id dollars. CllEATIXO CoNTHACTvillS --A Wli'CI fio.MI Cmp Sc . It, VoiK, Pa., denounces "rot ten pandooiis." sent llieie for the Soldiers. Diankets, he iciys, are tlitto ; The woist punishment (h'3 Fays) 1 could detire for ihe c uitiactor who lurnished them, wotihl be to compel him to sleep nn lcrtweut) d them, with t!ie tlwrmom.o;r at Z"n. Ho wotthl Irei-z. to deith in an hour. I was next shown a namplo of ihe shoes, and was permitted to bring one of them with me. This fehoo had been worn two d.i) !, and yet it Is as guiltless of a note a the man (if man ho may to called) who made if. I also brought a sample of the inside of these nhowit, which, for the credit of the manufacturer, I nm happy to etato i mailt of nl good pine shavina.
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though the adlKMision ot the State It ü,, t""' 4Vt v- n n.s pet.sons, tog.?; i,r wit.i pistes :uhi nm b- jdg-d of Lorn ihe (vtnmr,- ..f ' r. . " " ,. . ... l"l.i.ü .1.4 AMI M-nMASlNHS r.V molM.l papers. 11 was depi ived cf li.esa etieeis.! ,.'. f ,' . ?, . ,, . . .... .O.llMIg.!. secebl-Mi p.. lev IS by 110 means dlstl-IC 1 IM l l i- , l I I I t n i t 1,1 oI ' s:' , r" ( .eavidand. U-ii(ie?S 'e . , . .. agene.al runof tbeilavesis .e.J knl 'V H h.ip- .Hid leleased ot. JKllvlo. O.r.er seizures u.j.,.r, ,,,rt. :.s isiJ,t hi:M ;J b...f, p, - vculi,- 1 A;; f.ur .,..... . f L af-. ,0' , i" i i -i, y' o e informed licit, uniwiio; ihe -nher cmimie to b- made. i . : I i: "n . ii.r I l . f i d ggs ; 1 pint mill. ; Jhnir :t.i.-!. ...... haie-ommeucel. W lib the teil ible coli- i ',.,,, ,, ,.(. .':;7 .,1.,., ,, v..,,,,,, i V lv mdu.ged m. He to! 1 the crowd that 'he . . , , . lingencv wnicb the,., ineid-nts ,,ort"d , " 1 , ''-- , t. 1 ..ot l.ere M d,,t but to ."if 'V"-1- .W... '.o. hinging over them, and with the , ""Van ! Inn' le Ttt ;';,,:':nVTr Conkhduhate Plans. 1 i;e fVJoiu ,hat if iIkmc u;is to b, a light, ha am! hisj .L:: C..-One .-up butr . t of bei," mplei-lv bliekil-d 'by lh. -,,U,,a'" l i:,g from the Uichmo:,! correspondence .d friends oro ready for it. and that he m,. I of civam ; 3 ol sJa: : -I ol t! ,nr ; i ' ; , North, the Southerner are in a position ".f. i"!?";;.;. Tl-T I l ! Charleston Mercury, i'aied Mav 7th. .'-'.I to !i:,is 1 up ih-Mighting bef-.rem.ili'1 P I ' y. " . i o. u m oi a c.ih.u.. r ir.at iouio dania - - ' ; . v i i t ! r v wbieh all then coura-e and lelennio ijon LtM .;lllls.. .r.,. l.. r , I- ,1,.., ts a rt'tsotiablc tda'.emeiit of the means anJ r,r .h's sI,'ir "body coming foiuarai II I ri: l vK;: in-'i rti;. -tig .j ; .. c can nothing render tenable, which a very o,' 4 M-M'.l,Jn, ,,l:lt. , e)lM , , . f , . to tu'ht, ihc lnticpi I Scu-for proceeded lo !u:t,r ; cp s,-., ms:L :; 3 t.. 1L0 . . . . , 111 11 II ate ! on the waters. It is a!... sn 1 th u calculations of ihe m.surg. n'.i-: , 11, , - , , 1 .,!,;, , . . 1 , 4 . . . Utile Wisdom W.ill . eal them In cv lfm'.. .1. . . . . ... . 3 spesk. at.d by the the tine he .a 1 W iKt'S 1 d u e 'S t I .tVlM'Ci .1 ii: tl! H .
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Infirmities of the Great. Handel, Milton and Delillo were blind ; Lucretius, Tasso, Swift, Cowper, Kosseau, and Chatterlou am melancholy cases uf iusauiiy. Tichelieu had occasional attcks of insanity, in which ho fancied hims-e'.f a horse ; he would prance around tho billiard-table, neihin;, kicking; out his servants, and making a great noise, until exhausted by fatigue he suffered himself to be put to bed and well covered. On awaking, he reinetnberep nothing that had passed. Shelley had hallucinations, liernardin St. Pierre, while writing one of his woik. was "attacked by a slraugo illness." Lights llastied before his eyes ; obj- cts appeared double and in motion ; he imagined all the patsers-by to bo his enemies. Heina died of a chronic disease of the spine. Me'.asta.Mo eaily suffered from! nervous allcclions. Moltere was liable tovonvulsiotis. Pa" - a.dui was cataleptic at four years old. ,Mi,7 irt died uf w-iifi-r-i ibt lwnii. It.. llioven was bizarr, irritable, hypochondri- " " V lVH I I ' V cal. Donizettr tlied in an a.-ylusn. Chat - tertoti and Cnbert committed suicide. Chateaubiiand was troubled villi suicidal ihfUL'hts : and (iei.rire Sand c.iifesses o, 1 mien Miw an arm prolactin from the. vall of his room. Cromwell bad fits of hvnochondiia. Dr. ! P'raucia was une(iiiivically insane. Dr. Johnson wa hvpochondik'al. and declare J lif; in a cotiti'iuc! lialluritnitioii. Ctrdati, Swedenborg, Lix.tnter, Zimmermann. Mahomet, Van lLdmnf, Lyla, St. FriuciXivier, St. Domini?, all had vi-i ns. Even L illier had his hallticinati.'nc : Satan freijuently ajipeared. not only to have inks:arids tbrovn at Iii sophr.ical l.ea !, but e.;t into the refiruiet's bed and lie beside him. Joanne d'Ar.; ihoied in her celes- .... ö t i.il iisioris. Items from the Southern Papers. MoVKMüNTS ok (i ks. I U It K i A KD. ( il IJ.'auregar I, with Hon. Win. Elliott. Cd. Chinidin, (i.'ii. (i-pziled, Aciitig Inspector (ieti.-r.-d. and M ij r John I trowel!. Cm leilerate Sta:e. Army, returned yesterday from a tour of inspect i n anion our C'ast lelences. Ihe batieries of the vaiious lists'; nli..L.t .,.,.. id-uit.-i5ooa!y posted ai in t!i, i-i'-kI Ilm li.Hii.u i-. I v ti- .: . i i Aortolk are in tip top condition, and any ,im ,,,,,,.,,, . .,, ' , , iii'iii olilsti l.loa that mav l m i l, imn.i m iy ibat p .mt will bo met in a manner that will make tho eye of ihu next generation of Virginians spatklc with delight when they op, 1 iJut illunr.na-.i e l pigeuf her liUlory, A C11 i ,. .. .. t i : . n iiatiiM.'. mrLty canxw. AI ivor J . A. WaA'C.er.ol Co.tl lesoi.S. C. llisin Vent an iir.txoved I i 1 i,as li eu tested and ton id to throw a .-bell J cannon, eeii miles. Piepaiatiul:S uiuo'i foot to j compliment ihe Niagara wtih a f-w. So. jut I tl. says a telegraphic c nesp ind.-nt of ihe Sivann iti Jieimlicau. Tim l.vmtLsr (iiti:.T ILtl r.VtX it t ' iv thk (lXF3ii.iru Sr.v rus K-M lisn ai- ., , , ," . . '"' h'iv lently csi'm lied il,- cap.. il c.ve.v.e I br ih;ir couatvmta i. uing and Uea'v iug coltou .Voue at abnU Ö3t:d.25 J.OJJ. and U,Ht a further sum of vi rii a ... ,,..,1 i i . i . . , i . . I i-vJkinwu iiium i;t' U oieil lor tlie iirmvai ol dyeing, puniiiig and bleadhlug. Tlie tloa.i.ig c ipii.il of ib iuip.i!-:ers of iio fchio owners at ITlUJ d.lhld inking a total. . ....... liiilepeieJeul ol alt biihsi Inry tr i lls minis lering iuJirectly. S.TiJ.TSJ.UiJÜ. These are tho estimates of Mr. Ja nes A. Maun, in his "Cotion T..1 1 of (ileal Hi iiniu ptibii-h.;l in L Ind ia last year. The II Vt.iinnUr llecleto for April adopts the?,, liuiv.. and, alth mgh large, due not think theie is any reason for b -lieving them to be ex i oo ated. llall'tuvn ? I.'r -Li n,, Taki:m Down.- A lining II publican piddied into an old I) tu r it at VA,burgh, a f-w days a--o The Iter.ubpc.-in coiiiph'iueil of the I.icinociat's want of Zeal for the Lnion, uheii-uj ou the Dmmo CI it oirered him live d.iUar.- to display a tl tg then in Li house ami whi.di he car lied in a Fremont pioees-ii,,,, j ic.od; but the recent convert to L'nionisn, refused to raise hi colors. ir.tt it 7,y icifi six(rot tin- ,cyrcscnt'iy the s'uiccn Xurthcrn Stolen. There aro a lot of men, some of them in this vicinity, who have nII thir lives been piietchmg. practicing. pra ing and voting disunion, who indulge in all the coarse and vulgar epitliets at tl etr lives utleied or oneitained a distiuioa ben'inient. These things d.m'i go down very bmoolhly. New i-.uiveits should have a li tle modesty. Democrats a:o ready to work for lie U"ion, vote for the Uci .ii, and givu llo i, lives f.r ihe Union, but they do not like to h ive iho-oj who havi recently honed the Union froccs lalo tho uppermost soar in tho eynagogue. !lo!mt Co. ( O.) F 7TTer, I
t.i i , f 1 1, .,..t - s,r -"iiip.i i f .i ri. ' c'oiu luniea ;o equip troops, war vessels thesime. Sophocles Was acctlSc.l of im- f'ds Ü, o.J.UJ, and of the I rsit ry af ry on u. war. SoD.V PoUNI Cake F. ur s; lent, beciütv by hu son, but this was after be notes 2Jll.UvJO. j . , . , . , r K. r... . j . , 'I i I r , , I i.,.,ril rillll e.,,., r.llta t, ,-, have no complaint !o make of these ' S 1 1 c I ' r",tl ' . M ot il ui , I was e.ghiy. Pt.pe was deformed ; and. I l-.ani l.ui. e.-iij Chnse that the r,n,(V:lK fi. W4 w lU?l JlMjlHH1fdi t.f crJini tl!i. : lfi acenrding to the Atterbury' he had mens amoiint ollered for bonds was seven mu- ,)efl,icra ic rnr ex;;,lt;t. It U ony disstdved i:i 1 tables;, o..fu! ' -A etwa in corpore curco, U believed that "' ;' t" ven lhfc K..nuh:L,!( aM., ,.,,.rs x,lu ' water.
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. . ...v, i 3 i ik-i i j ut-iii i.iiii-iiioiner. ..v ..m .i v .. t ..v.. vi i .i t i v. - i j . - ... . Al ti if.tl, pmcall to him, Samuel." when she was j "otes, o.,G million ix huudreo and seventy- I,1.1;! Hni''H; -;-'s'l'l!A'l''Alp UGAitCoos.-Onec ; Ucos of ' .i i i i i i i i iiiii:u:.iori. are to o-j roioeil lariii-' the i . ' many miKä distant. Rousseau was cer- tlioU.nn two hundred and tlliV Col ti.,i , ,, ... j i , i . ,1 j powtlied su-ir; 4 d ot buf.ci , 1 - ,- . .. ;,. . -, , -i- , i : i I i present choit tj up.'iold the honor a.'idex-l ... , , rj ? . , , taltily lll.ine. Si. SllllOU IS said to have M1- 1 otal, -i r,t million nmo hundred ' . . .t i I tea?t.O nfUl ot CMCiJcj tl i-Cl i , -i I : . ; I i ,rt em-e ol the nation, common tlecem-v ' . ... . ... ,ir,itt.l M.U-i.1, u,,,l..r irmsu.,c,. I -Umt U,.lll.d. At,minMlt'm ,., Ml .,. J t Her,, v. W. indicatinir insanity. I'ourrier nassed his 1 . . - 1 1 DibsVl!;-1. 1 ,I.GI.
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JUNE 6, 1861. Important from Washington. From the N. Y. Herald. ßTWK' TIlIRTf AXl) FOUTV CCXU AT3 To de nuiLT. Proposals will be issued to-mor-' row oy the .Navy Department for the building of steam propeller gunboats for the use of the navy. The boats will be about m five hundred tons burthen. There will be between thirty and forty, and it is the purpose of the government to distribute them among all the principal shipbuilding establishments north of Washington. The object of building them outi Je of government yards is to complete them with the utmost dispatch. Tho proposals for the machinery for these and the other ships to be built will be issued at the samo lime. A large number of the principal shipbuilders are now here, to look after the mailer. TUG GOVERNMENT LOAN. ! The Treasury Department, imnvdiaielv j afr tl,e w uing of the proposal, on ifct i iii'dav. sommened informiu" tb.e success. ml - ' " ------- w - j 'u iac0t 1 "in. l'0 ?,b ve par. I lir; were awarded of the i ot"uiei am: iiuy uouars. ine ainoundeclined, one hundred and fiKy-one thous and collars. Tiie amount awraded in i bonds, seven mi!li n three lnmdied and i-oieteen thousand seven bundled and liFty I'liOre is an evident itching on the part of certain dis.inguished Preiieh residents here to see England iiilcrfere in our piesens interna! affairs. They know that in sue!; an event branch would btiike a blow at the llii idi L-I-s. and wipe out ihc memoiieeot Waterloo, and Canada. would resent the irdci fcieüce of the rnoth 'i couutiy in such an attempt to aid Jell" Divi in CstaMisl.iti'' a slave aii aichy on this contlnent. The Canadas and the gie at North would be a unit, and there Woiiid no longer be a Canada line, nor s ich 'i thing as liiltish colonies upon this continent. So the battle thickens. MILLITAKT MATTEKS. The Netv York l'if;h and twenty eighth lU leinuMit are tv mite beyond Alexaudt on the line of the railioa I. iedvanee merely, and litis is as eflioienilv carii t out as is within the range of reasonable ability. An armv an artificial thin", there must be men, Vd!. ihete mtiit also be arms imphnents u'.enil, clothing and provi:ions, and at the very spot where they aro needed. Thee nr beiu j)i-ep:ir..d ; th.Tc arc men lo cike llieni. In this wav the State, is dotted by encampments. I think that upon the call lo rally, their ouid b. issouiLled at leart 5 ',0jü ready (jv th iri work; but n.,.y iti!! not rally yet. F,.r ihe proent at least, we wid ava:t l!ie hie Ihe enemy. It he .shad m ike be a 1 toward llaiper'.s Foriy, or .Norfolk, or Ljchmoad, xe will bo iheio to meet him. And. tho:i-!i I am Miio the war ill yet be cariied into Att ica" that ihe South will not be cou-tent-d with resistance hum Iy will not be o. i.itont !o bear her bosom only lo the stroke yet I feel ciptaliy sine ihat tin.- move ment uitl not bo ma le until af:er the enemy shall have lefi bis istrong posiuou, and until I I.e North shall I iy her side ini c com ph-tely ba.u lo an eltici.-nt Mioke from an active and well a pointed aimy. The North will feel th war to their heart's con tent; but she will be per.nttied still moie richly to merit the .sulleiiugs she will have invoked. FoiiTiitss Monk .i:. This is an extensive military establishment, and il is probable I hat th re will Ui some thup woik theie h .on. The (iover.iment intends lo gain po.siessioii of N ololk at an eaily day, and while in doubl haie to lihl for it. Active prep nations aie in progu-ss nt tho Foitiess. for defence and olleuco. Abullt 'me hundred men are at w.ok in ihe forgo hops, prep u ing for mounting guns of ll.o lieavi.-al calibre, in addi.i oi lo those ab eady mounted. It lvtjuiies three hundred men to do guard duly at once, the loit being about one mile in citcumfvr nee. A e.y large ganisou is theiefoie necessary to properly mount, guard and relieve. The ditch around the land bide is seventy tiro feet wi .!e, and at Li It tide contains ten feet t.f water. Diptheti i is c.ommitting feuful ravages in the neihhoihood of Somerset and Che, terville. Me. ll is (btimafei! that there ar? now congregated at Klmii i, X. V., about O.OOd volunteer. '1 be populviou of Virginia is as follows: Whites, 1 PIO CGI ; Lee cooi?d, 57.57J ; slave?. 39J.ÜÖ7. riie city of Herhn i. overrtn by jiiilIons of rats. The police Ins b upon ti interfere. .vn Called
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mm NO. 19. Jlorc Heads in the Ea.-ket. The Albany Argus and Atlas savs the work of removing the Democia.ic Postmasters from ofiice goes bravely on. Syracuse, N. V.t is now added to to the list cf prominent offices, while ti e changes i i the smaller ones is at the rate of one hundred a day. Li the meantime the following language, ued by tue N. Y. Herald, as to the city of New Yoik, is applicable. "Probably nine tenths of she volunteers who till the regiments which New York has contributed, and will continue to couvribute, at the call of a Republican Admin ' v- kj u -l '. .1 lllll II 1 . istra:i ,n, to preserve tha i..te-M i v ol the IlniiPd S:i:i. Ii..,.....".,- r I... . l ,1Ä , 1 ...: .1 . i- II. .- Ill lll.ii I.I !l. l I'M v v 1 , 'UK) f..i . , ; ':.,tAvpA .-at 'Jh,.Ul, Z . t . . . "- , I k MI Iii 11 I VII, . . , . I Jllll.lll nlfl L llll'iPlf (l.fllllll . 'I.iill . It'! ptoel.ii.nirig t!i:tt il.ere is a politic! milieu,iam. and that I her. is hereaf;er L, bo but -one party. Ihat they intend, shall be I ILH MlltlT II 111 TrJI II' ilnl h.ll'n o tn.i'. .1 ii . '!r,..le .,f !ii ..,.,L .... v.. .v.... j.'T-.i, i.iu ii.. ... . i.ioo,j. -v . . ...v. y ..... Ipie ov eeaii.g to i Wiiile the guiüotine continues towcik at iho rate of one htm dre 1 hea ds u-.e 'lav. tiePresidiott proclaims hi puroa to b j tö keey up party (livi.-ious ft Andukw Johnson ,,y Tlnm:-.-!. l: Dm yi no the Ijkhels. The Wal.iii''tou Na.ion - a! Republican of .Sum. lay sii: "We have heard icli iblv foHl Senator . i .1 dmson as late as las'. Mondaj. vbu he! . : : i . l? ": m i :.
scout tho idea clan irr.prcible oflw- ! ', , ' "' 1 l-1 1 between the svstern of free Ipbor ru.J tvulT l,U! !;- P of slave labor. Thev deprecate the causes ! T A f 'VU "l "l ofinitaiion, which have goaded the sece-! 't ivl' ;t,,J iUt Uw ii
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was M.iv miles west u rvuo.w we, u jns; canvasi f d.-Strue.whieh oi-:,on the JJ h ; T A ; 1 c l. of n-x. of June upon tho o ies:i-r vf see -i .. 'ur : I 1 "I' l,1,;,r; - t.ilde-.. .,..,.,; , Mr. Johnson and his t'iieiids wer-, at that ' ; ';?' 1 '-'' r '-Us. -- M. H. date, hopeful. The passage of the or tin- '"'-r":'-'t'' I.-!.
ance of secession liy the Legislature prcvesj nothing, as that body has been f. r sec s sion fiom tho' start. At Ktioxvillc tho ; IJci-ei men were as firm :is t v.-r. The i f.. i',.; ...i.a-,.. ... c ... ii ' ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 i' ' .I i'i ii i. r'iMii'n.i; 1 1 t i i - inner thing. U. at J.-.l IMvis .i!ul the (t, vernov of the St Ate ought to be" hang-'d and would U- hanged, at that not Jar distant pcrio 1 when the judicial p over of the govcrnmen could b on thenr" biou 'hi to b ar t tpM Won SIct'LUUE. Mi.jr Diaiel Mctilare, foi-neily S neictaiy of Slate of tl.it Stve, and .eeently Paymaster ia t!n- Uniie 1 S ales Army l.i Tex is, who was wi b.lv j repor:e 1 to bav- j.n. over to thj Seces otls(s at tc.e lime of Twigs ti-ason, Lu afterward a-cei taine I to b ";tu I !:;'," .ml nii mih- a piisoner at Sm An'.oei with s-'veral o ber i Hirers, .".s we noticed st toe time has returned home. Ho . , .A? well and talks like a p ui .tsh .ul l. !! .,ays the otliceis of t In? Armv a'ui .-t u:.i Vi'lally otiidci' Tvig'rs a'.:..d m iuv d - j c . glee- m -aner th.aa lt -nediet Ari.-dd. We presume, as he is Mill in the Armv. that ho will soon ! put in somi other pot d i. .... duty, and it he is, we will gua.au'e. iha: ho never fail, in it. orb -tri- s the country. one regre'K riiote Mncei .-; v lhan tve .1., i hat an unfortunate blunder led us to s ispect his li.!eli;y linimr.ayoli Journal C?AncA5Ksor Dii:vi:t Ammm.s Ciu-tion.--Pe..p who have oeca-i on t- --kin ..r not dissect anim lis lhat have di-d ol diea.-e, cannot be to o uit:ui, a d-atlis fieipiently occur in consequence of 4 identa! wo:;nds from knives use 1 in ihe opera' i 11. A Salem (O.) paper thus men:10ns an accident 1 this nature: "One day lint week, whilo Il utKUT ToLiar N was hkiuuing a row that ha I di.-d fio.'ii some dis-ase. be eut bis w.ist badly, and in so ti ling he poiseiied himdf bv eitin s me ..f ihe blood of the animal in i!ie i.-uT. Mr. Tow li; 1; To n is in a very ci kio il condition, nod but little hope w entertained oi his lecoveiy. Persons stiould b. ery ot fill w hen they au hkd.iiiiug dead at i mal, that ihev do not rut l!u int-ej es with the Knife they have br-en u.-ing or thatf purpose, as it i ill doubdess result fatallv." Il is related of Mr. Lincoln that one day last week a gentleman prc.i -tiled l iai self with ihe follow ing intio.lu. tin. "Mr. Lincoln, I have but a t-i'iglo 1vcom1.it nda liou to your favor, sir. 1 am a republican, an I I tlo not itnt an rlcc.'. Abrah im laisol himself to his full height, put ou a facetious L"k, stteti hed out I it loc arm. Raying, with all emphn-i.s: "(i "i bless yt, u, i-ii! Vmi are 1 rcfioshi-ig -i,,ht; you are good for sore eye. Lt (M. ., jVe you a word ol warning--M -a ran Us Darvv? catch yw."
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To Kllf Hutxeu Swekt. Ur. Uuiori Smith contributes to the American. eulturalixt the following direclio't wr preserving butter in god coudi.ion. for aiiv 1:11 of lim". In M.iv or June, when butter is plenty, work it thoroughly two or thtee limek, and add to iho Ja', working neatly one grain of sd peter and a tcaspoonlul of pulverized loaf ugr loe&ch pound of butter. Pack it light'' in atoliu jtrö to within two inches of the top. and till the remaining space with s'rong brir.c Cover the jus lightly, an 1 bury tlivm in the cellar bottom, uhtre ihe bu'.!er will b kept unhurt for a long time. Kelievino Ciioai.eü Cattlü A poiilaiid convspondeu; f t.ho AVr Kh-j-land runner iies the f.l!i. in ' ,4-.y and supple remedy. If an; of our K detä hav occasion to lrv v. w io tiiev r.ieaso . t . rite us the result : ' Tiie in-raut a creature becomes choked, no roarer w 1.. it with. .1.1 I 111 1 I I ii. Miuiif li..j. 1 1 1 'i . Mi. ii. f :lt . I ...i. t , --w..o.Jt ...4 I u"s u-t'i'-t-''i remain-, tö -s I.e.throat. Li'.i l .l. nvnr- h a smii leuv.-i ... , I 1 i 9 t t tiiii. :i 1 ; 1 ri -r fcn' r. ; i : ; Fns T-t 1 -1 'i ii'.V..i r - t!. I " " fc- Ml lull CuIlN cIAI,CII C.i:. -Two cur., ?tarch ; o e -s. Vo!U an 1 whues b,.i'e j raie ; Tcup'of hater, bu-u to a N C(.;im .im'v :T CM Mr B Lw ia at:; r'i i.- ' , tins. ! tioi.n ami ilvk:: at;:: -0. . TT '"'p of su'ir- I V-o ll oir, tl.e wl.i'es of 1 ergs ; f,,r fro:ig ; teacnp of butter; .', c tipoi muu ; 1 tea-pooa ct ui;i ..: :.r:ai; teasp.. i kI k1.i. i ui' (i M L ik?, Wfso ! t! ab. i- r- . . uulv u-e Volks. I cr.-, iv. ....... i,,r ..... ( 1 o ...!,..,,, ! , . , ,..7r,? - .,' l .1 OK. 1 'o i . , 3 "4 .o..j i.il.to , .1 t,Tlow!l ..,.v. ' ........... ....... ...... r .. r O .i I'lac:: ( '.:::. (h.- '. f j' r.r ; V IS buiter ; .1 lo. vu-rtr; I tc:isj"ojj"? iieratui ; -1 -. 'i ' vms.vu . Tv.o lb3. r.o i-, l n i , j j t-uj.ii j -Up. ; 1 enps Ü .;i ; I ; U :. j cieatn i.üia-; ' -.ip,, , , .,?;.i. jj .;v-v: a i.-a-; u ! j.,-r. Hrrrs v. J -rij. .4 t - 1 VC.! la J' e r , , t, O 4 . Tomato Cat-ht T.. a -;. ..f ;: i Joiu ot ground olaek pefo'-i. l!.r-e tb: - spoonfuls rl ground muia:J. hail a t.hl j i-poonful of alN' i.--. a ?pj :..ai . ! dole, hu- p'l t't"; I-, t' l :".-; w... ...... ,i ... i . i ov . :, . i or f cir I ...n - I. viueo;r, tl'tee the I ?!:.! Ii U. rough . si - e. 1 he a :..ip h '.f bo'tie a:r! c hi t: .t. I . '. in a .e in a .a, .I rr: 1 ti e i i i J i poiivlari U,!.s,i i .... i .seas oi it is n i te. i! e Iii'.' to fpoi! Il.LMJ, ('v'V. '. - ' i: :.: Fro.'ii th1 AnarivM.i Ariicucur.-t. A Conic I'aint AtK.it K.-.-n ..,. ag... a Mr. Wh e!,.. ,d his ptic, ba;i; bidg-.1 I t i!..- wo, -h J. p.int.-d ! l!" billowing c-cuj .-j; i.. ; , t;,.r i I orau.i. üuiei ii;i-v: min 'rinoi. i . 1 : .. ; . 1 .1 0110 o nie c.i..,-:tce i .-..itin.on r o the coe.f io-:iee .J .-..itin.on ll was put 01 with a iieo t-handlt 1 v. i . 1 : . -wa.di biuh. t ight , r tea cu..t- ie:. mixed at a lime, and ? 1 t ) i . a s av-;, a4 -pli-d ; it can I e sh 1 h-d I :. ! ii-i, n . I . lions co'oiing nia ters to -nd th. tas'-- 1 fancy, 'i he hiilg. w s ptin'.-d s. t -years a;pi. 1 pis. it hhiet weckiy. and 1 alvvnys supposed it was c ett d wi 1 lead p lint. '.ia'i! !. 1! to ', ... . -: l: y. Tils piirt i- adapted p. e to-.-, i- 1;. . ut d -W' i k. an I out b.iü.ii i js--w ).:. are entered wr.h unplaced lnnU. Tiu-i. a miiiiU'i if buns in this xhl'il V p-iinW-d wi.h ihis rni.vttue . tb.-v !.." have la'l.ei a n.-at nrpeai atice lu l on'l .- i'htlio... ,,,.t t-j;:-i,vi. Tl.e v.st ili'ih, the lim" cm Im procuie 1 f r VC " per b.iM-I. )l';.-n foi no t'o i-i t . to ihu-e ilotii. L'v Tl.o?e whohaxn e .', hj., k well t it. A y one 11 put il on wi h a w hi; w ish lu uh. t.C I. W. IlA a MaJison Co., N. V. Tllt-'S liil A M KlilO v" P.iat-.-A correbponJei.t o ihe (Jklo iuiimr mi lhat a vaihy t.f potato called tie 'j: Ahicri.-tiu was brought into Ohio Veais ago from New ILimpshiiC. J. J.J I MoPjjtF.U plin'ed three peel nr.d hsr!i 1 5Jbushcj. Tloi.ext leir he p'aatcd a i nere Miid gathered it-M btihvll It i . "daik bhie pd j.u, and veiv white n;a'cr!, In ijiii uv, it is "jual or eupciior to 1. o Diiboa, Piik:o or .Mcivcr, tai-. tios as Trell-'
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