Plymouth Weekly Democrat, Volume 10, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 November 1864 — Page 1

nn TT JL 1 X . I.'. -JO HERE LB? THE PRESS THE PEOPLE'S RIOHTS MAINTAIN; UIIAWED BY I NT L U 2 IT C E AND UNBOUOHT fiT GAIN. PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 18G4. VOLUME 10. NUMBER 17.

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V,.U; Fv. ibat thev would honor opera with their u,.cmei " F V" ..ir "i i r,v i ,i . ! ' - , 1U-' T'1 v T "; Hcnrv Jenkins of Yorkshire, v.hj died att0me5. I -5-' cn W.. "lrthat evcin-r They had ! j, who quite coincided vith Lad. of arnnng .lave,, ,t appear, hut r,:crum: oun dove. I fch as ,f I d.. a j at thc of OMe imii)lfoJ aud ri,tv,lilltt "c"l W "f5 II. Tim. Tnhlo. be n but a short time Stored J their ! f w to llic T-jl wronK. f d,d not fee exactly how but w.lS ;.'p,;r fisherman a; loiivj he' c,uld STrTEVE. C" C--Ü:-lm " native bmd. and this wa, their first ap-.'ng ar ttu y .t 1 c. J r Ien Mr. I)ilv;4 iu ilorJj tllc tncre wa, an u,Jc,cnbable sedation ex ; f(llI(W hi.puro.it. and ultimativ 1.0 be A TftW PiTmoath. Infl. SUMMER ARRAXGE.MENT. pear, nee at the opera since thc "three ! wnsgrculy aniiou' d and k üm . dt 1 ' ' anii; of.,Klrro s;lV0,. gunt resungun me a.i the forenoon came a b.,. liviug umtWrmiV o th,. I tt'y t La. P,y.ne. tward LvV' of Julv had placed them on "' T im" frul s " j Uc'vays he cannot -c thc p-oprictv or ! U wm t;s!f r1""0 j c,:uo,t .ml ino.L vp,rin. diet. UlJ I.t:f --tr-ffin Fv;n. .rk. L Porte kvtward. Orleanits UlU? 'r,lK a v.mWt .U0 r.uus ,M "O'C c'tm,Mt p inc T'-q- or ! cr come, and a. for po ng humo one minute alreadv f;ltnous . Wil!fa r,riJlc., of ab- " reli "iti l:: r;-!;;t;! A.M c Irl rt-rC I'"' r i1Vn0,'CSS'7.Mt ",IU thC SrS' ! -r..re;!inner I would .;oa have eut mv sl,mi,;u, 1. his JU lcivs,Mv luilk ::-oa - Piinr . I-S;PK:!: n.. V. M lC .f the fifteenth February l0 ' inspector proun.ed to do nil ... msny white manure out of ihe ranks, lie; ear, oft Uat i.ettiug and jand cheese, ccar.o broad, sii-beJr and I ..r..d .tre-wdPrertTrntliMlueonni. iheir"In Oiovi-ii" and to see their ; tcnv:irl tlu rc0VVr'' f thc ; Would only n,e ?ucli negroes as aro ulrtdv i fm,'a c",e- whey. At the ago of one hundred ana A, sr,-. Pr-Vrr.M.or, WKT-ATtD. i . . . ... i I... .... 1 v V L nni.U ,T... illbr the sake ot society at luge as the ! . , .llwei.t.fWl.ngv.ry m.'ch a crivdrtai 1 1 'fv tM,rr ,vl wif,. ;IV

Fi.Mc.. rh?-;.r i ;7; : p I veioi..hereJ,thclamopcradi..l.itj , e j aw:lv;U. tnissary l)cp,.rtments, t..-. rtt-u,.ir V d . C'ic'.i in. 'H-ireit ni '" . l,,,?,. ., . ... riricit ljtuii.n hours) ear-i . 4 , . . - , . r . Ä;;.r,ncoV. N. v. I , n m ..n, ,t t a:., r f : I;".; , ..v.. ;thei, .cs had been , ahenng-n.d ; ot olc!l hy drafted nc

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nnilM!rn uuc v..au.,,iii?,..v ; f ! wished to speak to her or Alons'.eur tu.-l in AiT'llhH A) GÖUMiCUli j -f ntS, WflnV, r; -r jlvurpu,e of taking some fashmna-, " I cut. M,d,m,; ,,. .V T X. .V AV ÜJ-f'' IM .A.M.iMest.uhe opera. crria.e and hoe flftn down stairs to s,;ak to the : ntS 1 GOlyr, NORTH. then landing at the bott.n.i -t; 1 : ,.,.1, vu thc ,,Tl,5o,: of tl.,i J1 'n-r p,nrM fiM.r. T : ili. v.r.lili 5t:nriMsi inside the mansion. : l- v . . . . , . it . i..;,i :

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.., ,a Attorno i IVisU M P V j f rfi ?c a;,iJ ! ruUn. he b..wfl ni the .rcc tl;.l .na.nior gnrss that there ,3 i..uio n, by Lopa lor, fiefu d nner vns over I Ud ; sea. bfcd ud but'er. Ld 1 p,.. ...,. R-;;i;d j A. Ci:r.VER,?,Tt !'- W!lä t,e al.. peculiar t, hi,,,, llch.yo I have ; ;lliy fr,,m abr,a.,. $lv. aa v!,,, Uck tt.y chair I ; A .V'r. Ephraim .''rati. cf.kunieAnry. - .-..- runtr Iartiunn.: .- v. ' ' 1. ..j,,,, j,c in sueh , pl ;l.u. 1..- vcm..?. fc-, M ; j- ; , j an,j v; tnarehc-J to the churn 8lla weat at it just y, vil0 jie(I al 8Jr ef- JC huain-l , .f. rV".,;""'" T ls.!M! Dtl. A. o. BRtOK. !wr " ' iJ- , I'- v' f?n : V.r .WW of fvmptuW wij, i" " . . ,fP, -..tecn year, live,! ,v ,,,!, u.

M-M..fe-. U-niti-'.-ri.iM-Mnn. ,r..ucr Afv.circi it the ton vi th-Sm.-- sw"" t '.. , , " ' jueei o long 1.1 c'i:nu. 1 mij'jiu.-cu ; lts -oti. .'lie.;ael 1 ru't, attu'iicd theageol r i';- tiS ml i.iinMon- Couioos. ;cm i..poni!'!st V sPWprfrr 'j'v i" . l'1" 1 1 "J marked this reculi'ini v ';t,,rc, so it din tue conledoracy with the n?suranc that i cream stai.dincr so lonu' had jrot warm, and ! ., i,i,lr..fl s-nd ihr vai-h bv similar

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.r i i . '. i . i i i t30re. Üivk P.cti.M--. r'A'MOI'T!!. TN D. FrVlR 4 i. - I ? a Wrahii Trak. Lefter Pic- &c 7Jt liiiUi' St., .'A'i'.tT:. fi?B -'o' io'f ii v the cciome. j"r J. M.rON,:f , lite irL'f.n oT jli j I -?'t'.i Im n ii, i ! 'tu rv oT-th h! n-oVs- j auI tt'rTici's tu t!if o.ii.V 't' .M'r-ii'i'1 f'.iinlr.! 5 O iT -n I - i -t,"i -i--t -i I"' 1 ii 1 '';- S ti'h !" i - l..lv:i-.Js II.cn-ia-ii.i:ii. v.i-::a J. J VINALL. ,M ioi'A'ni r i r ttfent'iT ;n: iti , ,'r- -.CI"!''', -' 1 .li".1- f wrOiOM" -.'i.-,i ii ' -o-r ,:!n;'? il.ivr. . 1 .-i .-, , 1 :" t lxir ?-? r, h .' . riru'.. ultiiP j 1 r.'i: i r:rvA üi nor?::. M'.-J'f 1 1 Tavr:T. fl.TM ifTTH, IN'JiIA. . I. I tO?I I3V', Prpnoto.f. i O it li i t i n I trorii all triirn.. .:oid iJ-rn to ! ...i. . I ili t i .I'll. V leu nr lur nr. 1it'l ( t ' .. .uV r9,ltUlv j rJ oLAMGErX HOUSE. t,a llri li,'!', ml w.thin few minutpp' Sxith Plymouth, Ind. 'i . ,.'.ribr'i m 'it iDcC'dthe ih.'ic lf'ae ; i a j 1 i i i?ct 1 1 'a iii'iit fn-r . tri r ii' oiiie rn frf . i r i s t a T . i" .vi 51 " i " t ..! 'hf ?:!? .fi i '.' t .iToidi; l .r i mo iiSI". m l ofiTV -X'Tlio". ihimI t-t I r i u iv il juiMtJ ;rf nlf . O V i4 -N l Ij.N 1 I A lI.rrv , , . ...... . 1 i.t l'.''h' irsri's'j. nnl af.iithf.il o.Jnr a!! w ijri i i:tnil inci . I plT-n irh. ! in l. Jl . Ih'.I m.'l ... . ; (O.icttiil rCivaw Stable. SAL-:. FEKD (C- KXCUAXGK.

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. Voin:,r,r- Hick Vh k same, auu i.e o enure commenceu. : heard anv thiiiir about the l.raeeiet Having j i e are pcriectiy sure i:at tne ."'-. trios it will observe in .1 mom. nt a graic- that all your bo:w ;-i civuiui.u iu:i o:v r . XXZEJ J JLf;.;, TTm X. . ,.nr),' ' ' ; The juceu looked unu-uaSly happy, and been found at Lyons it is surely a mis-j dent could never have designed to hive!,...; support to thc wh-.:e spine, ami t see; us is to i.eeo:.:-: govcine-e , of th-. -t!.i'.j ''- INDIANA. ; toeincd. to take a lively interest in all taj.e 3loiisicur "has misuadeistood mad-! given assent to so moti-lrou. a propositioii j n0 rc-s .n v.'nv children should "-(: b-j ' dreu to our luckier sister ' jiat ti,ti '.P r"Y" .0 ( Trl TE, .IXD. 'l"H-el.i.-,iioi ainlCi-nM. j around hcr. She not only gazed at the ame'la baronne." ai this. The muttij.licity and n-agnlrmle r.u.i.t from thi beginning to write and . many of us totally mi.-uitr t ibis, ' Ovsfcr-Ted na i the vr-rv rf-t Sth.. 1 stage, imt the boxes al.-o came in for a . . 1 ,(tt.r oome yourVif and'0' tnc subjects that cliiri Lis tr-niion. jct!:i jn o .in .-,;! n.juirii.g tin- ' brf.ilrht up with w.-v- an-t hhit1; that rTr,I.i,;r,.;lli1M,,,i,r ,f l ; ;!;,'i;;,;;V " share of her penetrating observation ' Z mv-terv cl-ired up M ! Inmisli snllicicnt excuse 1m, iadvevta.,ee i in-r.r !M,rtj,.n ,,f the boöy an J s;,.-i;d-:rs to ! W:vuU make s.,,d, u, evst.ncv sein; very afil . Ti'lt 1: ; M)h-s. :, 1 'r m '. .rvi.i'i 1' ' v.u.H. I . ,, , , ... , , .. , 1 ,:i c 1 his stramme in Mtr u.uiw , ... . , . ;''- i , . . , ... , , , . . . . r!lr ..-inrir..-,,...M,. .! -t,,,.!,,,.,. in '!,. !. uddeuK she bent slightly forward and h, ecU.ur k. the banm. sternly, i t cxpn-siou and Mews upon theories . (,)UCh the back of the chn,r ui the :-0 hkt. HMi;,t rv,tade-h-t u.u y..u u ! .-no,!, in V-s. '..--' "-, I - i. ri-. : - "- j looked in the direction oi the h.. ,ll:lt ! .. j upn C j' at hmne and will be happy to j which arc so on of p..vr time. A e.rv CMinmou pos-itieu m sitting, . with u.' ., i vi i!. w-.v'.rin-f'MMi wiilif5.viir.,.i .. Livei'v. contained the lovely voting ihironne de j ' ... .1 !.t :t :s , mistake ne dentinal dc-manu. a n'.re vi -o ; oo.-cinllv anion- flu -j. is wilh the .-houid- .0. I ,V W ThlaU-' T 7m,JcanedCar,d imbrmed her of' the and adminiralb,! of the raiir,ad j tvt ;.:iin,t the eliair back, with a spare Skc,s,ioN Vkusis IMoN Ntouci,.,:.,,.r f,;.t.-,or Vch I , N'. ft. XUMOER. : her right hand raised, a linger ot which , f J , ,,e,.u traced to Iaous." tciu, and urges tho bi.iUmg.i v. rtvd. ,-yeral inches botw.-eu 11.0 chair :,..d bacic ; A cUhi,u f ih-.-ow. who is at present C- ; rrt, n,ck Li v.ry-.pposiM VAvurt, toucl,..nl ,-n. ,d her duuplod cheeU, deeply The bärou aiuftbe inspector repaired to i lVnu Ibtnvil.e t Lynchburg, and asks.j., ,he poMliu, of a half lm..p; it the s, j0Us. relays a remarkable incid, nt , - Ivnmut... In l. 07,, j interested in the late oi "lion t.iovanni." j J ' ueS Chan.ps Klvs.es, where thev ! b'i a road direct iV,.n Kichmond to Lynch-; istat,,.oa, iustinetivc. r.nl almost t:nr-; wllicIt aftt.IMU.a th, eaptuie of ii,,,. iOtCb. ! ;aud quite absorbed. n the bcautilul music. I , ' lat home, as hcYirg. . ! Versal position as,umed by any eon,ump-; ... w. lU. r 1,,-:. uu.j,rr Shed-.'

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I?. TS. Tiiato Tllc. ; p., ri. YT. -fc r. ?. II. Time Tillc. WINTER ARRANGEMENT DKP ' BTVRl' OF THUNS rO.M TLTMOCTH T.T0" XTTTRD BnrjfD TRAIS-' Vi 1 Vt-Vf Rt-r 'r'V s. m. Vo. ." yf :! A -AtiTTioln!io 4 r. vn. Ni. 7 Vi-h- Ex r 9 t3 i. m ETWnn nuNn train. o. "-lir F.r-fJ4 51:"' . m 1.1 Y'.--rt M.-iT'-i:!' SIM1 T'l"SilV VT OTi n. -r 1IU1 i!s. rv. ---tlTJrj P b Y M 0 U '1 II f N L I A N A BUS r.F HE ST1TK liF I V-WL n i a re cn at r lt m : uth. u.)- -l to a. !.tor.'.M .r.i-.i :-: .'. :d.:"11 j-m. . . . Ti'KO CJ;N!-:t;.C-Pl,r. ,D,-w.h' ' U;,V1U:U-Jf lVn' ' ; . . .. . ' tAi.n. W'l L . 1 i" - i r j . i. i. f ;;!,?cHti,on!!:i:!7,!os!-fnp.oMifl,i "VTAUV P?rMT j will ,rO,rc-l .v.mf. fromcnr: ::.r,.v- u, '. .".ho..,, rP ,on lf;i,. , t(ls ' i nf : D.-d-hies wi'l fi'lvi uV n- !d!' :,i nt .V,-. I!o jnav i,e f.rwn i1..! ibr-Kow . .. . . r.'. .0..1... ylti'l y. : ! J 03 ?t?RNP ,7 n.t io r Ij? 5;i. a'. i': voy i ir-t'J, i i!;. :i l. T..vlc.it mi ;it iiiion. A -Vit. W ri.Ti-i ni V''c:f"ji n.n.k. ri.YMOr i li. ! Iii ANA t:i i:: tf. rTT" si A'.'rrr ' 1 v 1 i Ah JvPj L ON I. VPOriTi; S T Ii K i: T. :r"rv I'tli M.'i!'.fii, i.i,.,!;m , pv I-1 . . I r PO 'mi inn I. JOJIX XOLL, r: u t c he "o.: M'.it M irkct on M-.cl.igan Street, opposite 'heelcrV Bmk. ov.5 v!. 1. A. K. BKIGOB, I R L " I ss ITIIINO unci HORSp. ! s,'Of;t; .;inni pronu.tlv. j f ,""""'" udi.o 'iinl prornptlv. I -Jjf TTSIiop in South Pl HlOCl li.M sir llo 1 Tf. i,r.,.ro :ni7-1 v AViijxon nut lei !. C. HA3LAV3R BUG'S, rimif.ieo,rM-sfriiins,earriiirt's etc. Hlatk unuMtiui;, piii.titc' .n l cr iiniug (lore loonier I Dr. W. II. Davenport, .Surgeon Den tit, will visit Plymouth reguJ.rly on the second and hut luesdaysand Wednesdays of each month, making two visits each in i,th. instead of one. as heretofore.. iccui rj i nil wdui, liiici. "i uii'i;ill , .i i? v i. i Mi r i rk w-irraiited. Iii at the r.d-i I ! l, it r ,i ,r' Tnv.'oTrvvo.k dH,c a, .in, öß eUorvVv UU attUtbuLd Jwjuuli : ..j iww. . . I "I'lH-ll

- . .' .'uu .VHIV.-I.V. im ' ' .... . rvli... wi th.: l roui mo aucuuoii L'lveii in wk1 mumiti i . . . . i . .

! If R. n-JTMNET.Snpt. jii.g. An unusaally hanusome e.;u.pap; - - servant informed Madame ! ""'"-t ch

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" stous as the one v,o are descrin.ng. , ,ce., .C(Vjv,..l bv an odi'Vr m disguise. . sings Oi lite winch are suited tothem. t)i ;vjsh to be aided iu .securing tU hayitiiai ! .hy.-.;e:il science huiuhr.i. - vua have; J. f F CCTT, 'ihe iiaron and ihiroiine de V step ! .'-Oh' la-hed Madame de V 'do : this we have no doul t, and We hold it to ; e;ii.f :i.jr,: of body, accustom yourseif to car-! Wv":Uu lea 1 ir, in theo! -oal iiio;t:iih.n.

; on i- 1 Col 1 n !itu ,u,u 111 :r r . you not think 1 would trust y--u, .louMenr ; ic cnieny to Mcpnvc Maves o.i tue euro an j j ry your hands behind )eu, cue l.an t . itre us read, as you to Maud by .Mcsei " 11:05 were enter. ng the r box at the oj.era. j i,,,pt.ctcur ucr tho interot and tr-ub-; guardianship of ihcir master-. ! vrftspi'i -.- the fp: jsite vrist. j against Coleuso; in Ladern languages we ''"''"'f tV",1Vf,nr iA,,T'n tOÜ".lXx" h,Jilr0 'Vil alreiu,.v Ml alth,M,-V U;!c you have taken in thc matter' Take; If a slave must tigh?, he should fight ibr f KnirlUhincii are admired the world over j are more than your lnutch. What have n r r Claims. ; w;IITe, fijtcca m.nutcs to the time 1 ,iu,"Ji..uvt,.f :ilul I hope voii wll bring ! the blessings which he er.joyasa h,ve. ; f,t7 their full chests, b'oad shoulders, stur-! vou to offer in if we are too proud or tJ ly'S Un v W' r'r,lI,'c,!-: an-.ouuecd tor the overture to begin. At t 1h,iU h crc w.m davs hate passed." and ini for miseries that attend him if i f tVauiCs and inanlv bearing. This posi-j'poor. or too anvrhing else, to stand wait- ( r 11. . 'I J'.ill rl .1 f i.l l. i . I . . .. I. . J (.14 . ... .

joinceis ami ladies and ;-cntieinen d ine!Jyr(in c?illoil on the inspector to make in-; lur 1:1 ins plan lor compensation emanci-: Ue to nn-.b-iiudes. I se cnairs with tne ; t,';r c::ipi' n.ei.: . v hat p."j- ' t :.:.vJ- S. ALLEMAN bRO. ; court, appeared. The king and queen ,.u;lic. r..cctiug ii. Tlie latter seemed ; patioii, he expressly referred the iiuestion ; j,i f;l.,hiunid straight back, a little incli- yiu that may point '""it us a I'm me ' jw-y r ! f 1 f y a M y I bowed gtaciotis y in return foi the ln iuagc verv nmelf surprised on being asked if the j to the States, acknowledging that tlxy j 'ig backward, and t with the 1-wcr ; !n.iepe:;ienee and a statici f rc-peu wijiJifta A7 OOh, j paitt them, and then took their seats, at j hrarelet had been brought from hyou; only could determine ii. It is imueccssary i,,vl,n id' the bodv "lose t:gtdut tlie back , Have yoit sucii a pl::u: r. tailing it.

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A TRUE INCIDENT. The evening of the fifteenth of Februa- ! rv. l o was a irala nizht in Paris. I.ioni Uii.vanni" was to be performed at the op-1 era bv an asscmbb nouneed for one ni h u-e ot lam or 'Don Giovanni name? of the artis he attention as one i i i ..ve. Thev were tho, of the reigning L.lllltT vliCUIiULJ UU vuuliw niv. I ttiir Jin.) iiupfMi Loti s rhil inire audi . , , i . i 1 I' i -4 .- i -im i or f n't rirs.t-.M lor - i,,JU u- " "- -r i

ige oV t; ent rarely r.u- . 1 ' ' . , ..,, ' , 1 . ' . , "" " a,r.-..4 . ..... l!X,:1 ,i0 r.udmal de h'aii, Arthbiii. C ...I c. .-.-..-! (If lf Cllfil Jl fllllClllvlilll mill I ... l 1 1 . r , . inii.r .....1 ...1 1. ....... T- . ! ...... - -

ht, even at the opera . i i " V I '" ..;;-,! u-auic con.N.iau.m irow i.id own Maicueni j , J ,u.mi.n.uy oic. n.u j OJ, , t;VIi;c. i,AC. UIJ0 hundred and

i luesiSiCU T i i:i L iiu uiiivvivv im - ,- . ; mil j ; v our iiiic rri-:iU l.it iv t ril . 11 , in the great opera d " " f t, n,liot lact;- ! . A : , wuei.iiut .M. years, wa invariably hpann- m his

tea that iiist attracted .v 'i , 4, . 1 "'- 11 'l ' ,,,i"u temperance and lahor. lived nie hundr.-U ....... was n.hn formed. . been commensurate v.ith thc power nit hust to nvo ..... ., ,.,.,,... I nut m. h -f L i'i- . , . i. ....

read the bins nonier . i i , Af i .. , , , , , " , , ' ' r ' " . tanaiony ear., aua iveiinc;eiu, caiiea - i . . -....-i Hut woman s penetration liad gueseü , ioi th and the gacrilicca made, in ruard , and waited out of .lo..r. 1 sov red in ; i, ..,.,!, ,k.. ,. .ti

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on-; ... a m-h-v -.vi. v. ..... ... s tcctivc , he continued, -engage., ;n u.c v t

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j. e... . v.. V " " I business, ii-ivc m5t in - away wh.ie i was churning, i pausen , uo nst.IIlCe M t : T1ich I aw teouuiutcd : M,. came flu tenng down sta.ts chatter- Jew-S ,?,ona.?l;ld .hop at Uohs. ho ex- u. ; - U bom thc lUhmond . kst ,r,m, loal i!laa,:ion, when she 5 poke ; whcrc the individual was not a pitt.rn of , mean while to bcr handsome ,ul.iud;a.t tho as inn,1;iulc- that ,L on,v U ot tU , to. t for the firu time. -ü-we. 1 on,, my doar. ; abstemiousness in diet. Great outers rev- ; who .tooJ looking admiringly at her. , ! reu,ain.s for it to be identified belowe. 1 wo propositions are plainly dedueible . Vou have rattled that butrori.iilt irr.ir I cr nvc :cn-r Vuiac'uus appetite 1-, -: -Now I'm q ute ready ..) p.ca-.o don t ; , . . ; mudame's property. My, Hon, the lre.deut's me.v-agc. which w, fur ;uti Vou are dr.'ncr it !" : .ir",., ,, , orff ,;.!r.,v t.

. I vei only got my nrace.ets to P'1- :.. 0(ll.,;,w. th s cmiiir is to n-k cnii-f :l momont believe no would ! t b,,w ,nw :r w.. Sho. h:oi . . i r. ,r i",i.i. ....

j Here's thc case, if yo-ii take them (,ut;;tl,.lt I ,n ,v be able to -weir to the one at' 1st. 'J ne eouditiot, of frecd.j'ii . so much I hor7 v'ri!t!- .N,,w' th ! h'n , JK7r lh-;?tiat of rVtud thlt ifc y iwcrc to lose them m the cwd, what I -Tjl0 J.onne. ovcrjovd : the idea : t-e bestowed revt:r.!. f w.juld our jioi'd mother s:iy ;'' ; rClVlVcr:rif hcr lot i roperty, tripped out : d. Thnt the Confederate government ; A smile w:is the only answir the baron hc .. ;uul rchirot wUh thf ; lias a rinlu to araire poe.kv.i of lho

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their c.v o and claspe 1 them o:i the "irjc.in,fujv jf h; i;in :ini procccbe-l ti. : white arm of his bride. j examine it minutely. -The brwetdets ar-j 'J hey were very costly, being eich com-1 cxactly a:U he n,iuirca f Madame do j l-ved i three rows ol xaluao.e fcib.C dia-, v

m u.K whilst in the center of cither glit-, her gl.t-, :e,cd a st rav ot hearJcatC. artticaliv c .. . , , - I ... i. 11 l. T il., 1 M . n iVniio.i of koalier diami.r.d.. The brace ! ieti v.cic rcneere.i more precious to their ; pos?cysor by the fact of their having been ? ... the- Ic iumily tor tl -cu gi.ue.a-; iM.is. ib.y now by r:ght. tl mged toj thc dagcr Uronnc, but she l.ad liiMsfed on giv.ng them to her son for i:s bride.; who. thcietore. wore them on such occa- ( . I . icuetti Hie tnemoevs 01 111c nrcncsua too the.r places, and the peculiar, suhdued ; mi,ds ot tuning stringed instruments was! heat .J. fat. II tlie roval Oox was empty, ami ; ail eye v.eie turned towards it in e.gcr 'ejeetaiion. In another moment applause i- .... . . i buist from tho pit and gallery and the cn- ... I ... .: . 111. ti:. I I I1111.111 i 1 1 iiiiTi vi t I ä I .1 in .i 1 o 1 ; 0 oi'i' .'iiu UMii i n ' v ' " " ....... rl-r . . . . . . , , 1 1 .which thc lest ot the company did the ! 1. . 1 ! esuue, ami as aaie inai sue nan no ........ .....i . . l ,i. i i .i . . . . . ..i snc auo - Jrerved his, wife, and when ine queen turn - ed away he lauirh iniilv told her cd' it ..X . I 1. .. . . 1. C..I . .. '.! m . b a. . oilmen: e. i i1-. me uinie. noil i . . .. .. ' ij.iii.:v Mil II II 1 t.ll I I 1 I I It" 4. the trutn of what her husband had ?a.d,r j however, soon forced itself on her mind, I for at that moment an olucer, dressed in j tin: sumo uniform as those r.ttcuding the i royal party, drew Laek the curtain behind ! their box, and stepping forword said, "par don, madamc, but hcr majesty's admiration and curiosity has been so roused by the sight of I he beautiful bracelets you wear, that the hu-t commissioned me to come aud request you to pj.are me one for a few moments for her closer inspection." The pretty baronne blushed, looked up to hcr husband for his approval, then unclasped oim; of tho bracelets and handed it to thc officer, feeling not a little flattered at the attention and distinction the queen had conferred on her. Tlie List act of tlia opera began, and at length the last scene ended, yet ihe bracelet was not returned. Its owners thought ihe oilicer had doubtless fi rgotten it, and the baron said he would go and make in .. . . ... ,. oi.ines concerning it. He did fo, and in 1 ,. . . , . , .. I... ......... 1 .1. ..nV. . . L . . k a ici moments renn neu, uiougti wuuoui 1 ( U;e oiacelet "AW aiu ho to vs wife,-it i, - istrnngc, but not scchi tho oiScci who1

vfln'5 tr ' ;-.ot.c Aineiie amended ny a large simc 01 j n,.,,.rtv ()v monung, theretorc. tue: Lincoln i:as nc er gone s iar as tins ; ooiineetioo, would be of ineriieuiabb v;.l-! -.wi n..-w wc :x, wha: is y.ur vei.emc t;:.?

; Iter hubam. had nof.eed the queen -s , . , , ... c,ie eonlirmed what; 1 he Dispatch and Km.uircr have noth-jtivc e sitting down; uules. counn raeted ; alui 0 rk An,o.-ti.ii follower. iio

took your bracelet, I asked one of the others", who has been iu the royal box all the evening, and he says your bracelet was neither sent fur nor fetched." Thc baronne looked aghast. "Francois," she .said, "that man must have been an

11 . . .C t.... .... . ti 1 )OStor. lie Was uu oiaecr, lüu au '- r ux in if ... . I "Sj" " Z"! "! " l ,,; . . t i i- i .I... ..a.i ...viiiii I il sill iki' ill , not strike her that uing. he : uiadaiue to ail.-w me to look at. the other,

m i i -1 i i : . r.i t t i ' .t , . . Ili" i- ai!l' in me (iuai.Lii i ni. I Ii.- li v.iti ciiii!i-i :iS iHS 11 1 1 i Wl TO 1 U1 ili- I;m i-rns- -t t lu- I hi ip il I r-in'i-1 Is- i n. I 1 1.. J i wic i n iii r li I- 1 1 ! m.n J.r. ..!v-.l .... I'l.... ! .. . -. . . .... ....

ct it was not the- " ' ,. , 1 1 . t. 1 IVdersd mic-cfo Vc air h ir.1 1 , 11 M M ll,v i-.i.m. lUiet. Unc J,:iwrencc. an J.ur.shman. bv

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t . ii TI... .a.i,. t.iol it .Kractlv " repeated the baronne ! t.i v.,i:. T 1.-,va hm-nt the pattern . I UllilM: i ii.i v ( j .il linroirl,lv " nid th3 inetor musingly. I there' n:ay be soine difficulty in not ! j, Y;ni, i00fi, l.-acclets together, to compare : ., ... ...,..' II ,'HI Wll' s.s(.V,V not j..k. th:s to T.ycns then ?" . su;r:;,.s."0.i t-i0 h.ronne. J : u m;,damc. it w.-.uM scarcely do to; t a ice i,Jt.pector after having j ..(. :IHll0l.tor still hesitated, but at , ..,1. -.,.11 to do a? thc baronne . ? , and went awav, bearing the ,,.,,.1-1;, ,,, riinnipnt with him. Uu lier linsbaiid'i lerurn the baronne, of cour.se. told him of the bnful di-eovcrv. . j j . .., . week however, passe 1 away witiiout . . . . .1 .1 .... 1 ... . 1 - . ....... ar t sifkii'i' I lie lUSleCHr S iirrimg 1111 ii.. .. UllV 11 lll' .vs... Ht d es Monsieur mean' I never . a (.1 . .. ii . 1 1-. I, . i iir.ii .;lui. i. .. i . i i . i . .... i . ......... ..... ..... i had already said about the inspector

; .it lu an)l i,.iv.;l.he l.xaunner s views on tlie negro ,,us -

, ssM..s.x. . --.- I I....- that the bracelet was T 1 . , . iL lll.Ol UlCM v : sum,,,....,! to heat a Jew s .n.eon l.li-n.d I . - .. , . , , , The insi'ector smiled incrcduouslv as he said -Hoes m.olan.e really think that 1 calLvl at !u-k after business hours, when ill the world is out. or n.joN in- itself w'.th company at Imme? Ihdi'. I do my busiiifss in" buvincss hours. The diuiscd ulli -er nmst probably thought he could do another little stroke of business in an of:i cial uniform ot another cut -the villain : Imis I :,m afraid niadamo will never sc cither of her bracelets again alter this. f.( . V. . . w . I ti ...i.i,. f.i.f Irnfl . .... I lie inspector s m'." '".t "u " ni.v i From that day to ibis Madame la Haronne ee V 's diamond bracelets have never been heart! of. . . t I I, DkI'IMTIONS. Mat. i conglomerated mass of hair, tobacco smoke, confusion, conceit and boots. Woman The waiter, per force, on the afore?aid animal. Ch-1 1 A compound of delightful and distressing clement. I 1 .1 . .....nt nil i L-Asvins. (.nn i llnhv An invention Tot keeping people io nitu." .tUjM.p ,.v-r.. aw,U of nighis, and fur thc avaodijc Wwut of wuber-irowoD.

Mcaasiffc of I lie -onf ederale Irciclent Ji-tr. ;iI The Richmond Iuct !4 on Üii Jlcixnje, The message of JeiT. Davis to the rebel Congress, which assembled on the 7th, has come t. hand. He review1 the cam-

to fJ,eI ' he mca-e is estroneIv reticent. : ' .rd ill ti , - and ,11 tne ..b; - glues troM t.ic p - au - oinv vcrai;i " a:s s ,b;,ll have!1 tne annv regard to nuances, he says currency j .ceoPic so depreciated tlmt Cougr.s : provide some remodv. ic ..notion oflureir rod.-niiion. or the .ebelliou must rely solely upon itfc have deliberately given su'ietioo Jo. ;vr; I:v vir. .ri-i nv mm "v-.- oi ruf with! e.'mpenatinn, and then' H:iancipate tbem without the consent of the .State-, and even without the cotiscnt of their maters I ho finst propo-itiun is the ivp,i liation ot the oMiiiou Iic;d bv the who e south i y II i.(. aud :t large portion ; countries that scrvi pointed: and th be.-t of maukind in other; :.. i i- .:. i . . uuue p 'iiMueu a) - t condition, the highest good of the slave, is iutli.it condition in which ngr..;s ioay obuiu t lie high moral and intellectual advancement of which they are capable, and may enjoy most largely of such cmforls. . and hies- : t recti. 1 The second itroposition is still more ; 3;artling. It is the concession that the! ; V oiileder ite government has the pwcr j ami right t- exterminate slavery, by the .simple process of impressing or parch:.- , 11 .1 1 1 .( sing ail tne slaves aud then emancipating .1. . . I ii.mii ........ ' to dwell on this subjec:. ! IT .' 1 ,ng oi importance concerning nie uicssage. . -i . . i ii'i: ' i ....... I a similar to

tbe Whig's, and sayschi;.jIvn Will iipprehcusioa; and 'uid ? plan v.ould be cnuecs- roet:fv it at wv.vr.! .cw J",vlr.

I . . i Hie adoption ol the , .-ion to abolitionism, improper and ai.suro.j I 111 rv-x to hie I rcMdenis procianiatmn ; ,-, gird to the Ihoident's proclaiuatinti f 't1 Jl ",,tor l,u r" . ! eonstituliou gmrantct s hccdoin ... tl-c; P- The 1W, lent, who ,s sworn m , support that const. tut.on, proposes to sun - j-1 every editor to the caprice of a ledUJ U Denj imin. ' 'I I 111 S(04ll

I never undertook but rv. sind Tim,! 1 'Ml were married, ami all v. as nice and cozv,; . ... i . .. i i. ,i 1 sshe got me in the ha.ut ... doing all the ; i-l.in iiniT SI,,. Iliilvliil l,r.i k l."!. HT1 i " ,i - bidore mc one moruin-j. and slipping away . , i i r.t i ti. j,.. svlfi, ' help seeing what was wanted. .o I took) hold readily nough and churned tiil thc butter came. She didn't thank me, but looked $0 nice and sweet about it tint I felt well paid. Well, whea thc next churning day carao along ßbo did tbo same thiug, and 1 follcvcd tmt. and fetched tha butter.

1 never umicrico out o't. siou iim.; . ., ....... j pi -litMi.si i . i i . , . i , ,i . , aohesi, ,n, piMIi.cc.s a ,-..i I i.ki w inn lit ss lh ,ils, , ,v t t ,hiCk daubto sit at naught .the autho, ,f, el my wile. . . :nii11(.p. ,,1IV . . . . . . , . . . i ,r t i arrets adlu-ssoi, and induics ,i i .anu ,i . i , s, v-ni be hid ou know hcr v.ay coid, quut but no! . . , n ' . ..m in. , - I.e.. I actumn in the gum". changed tho M.-aecs ol them from a eharlcrmiiie.1 a.-t ever git-w. ,luL nttr we1 I , f, ,. , i i 1 .. l

Again and again it was done just to, and L was regularly set for it every time. Not u rvord wud you know, ol course. Well, 111' M.l.l lr- fix... I.. ... .. ... 1 il. .1

nhuumc;,,,,,!,,,,, vwu-s. and con.iosed bi-uctn ; ijii'l,., II.. , ,. , ... 1 . ' - .

a i -uu. . m;i jun, iu Hit:, u'.u mis " - ' " did, aud L wouidn t uy anvthi ig about it t save my life. So on wc went. At last

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to pvclj.r time tu call me, but;ad ,lCj.tun ,IiC ground, and h.ir.i

I. 1 . . . ..- . . . . v; . l'1 i l ! r , r i ii i. . ..f i .... . .. . I . -T'l 1 h?Jur-o-.;t having m thc.r , j,in,,, ,l,,tiy-lif, or d;..th. f ; ,iol u-w.2 up my mind ox:.et,y lot? he would :o-ei r,c, o: ni ot a jti.vn , ...... . - C-M,ecreu- " !il UJ u-"-.iv j jveu greeted tr.o with u ?miic ne cr had i-i bcttsr dinner for than on th:.t dav;,

; rii ther i t'. - rhunr i:.t vV.-.va T;r . , . , . . , ... j ij.a iwi.i.. f-iWi i.i cnunr jut -tl,ved t,i au.)ut one tianaixd anJ iorty in i left it. Nut a word was -.id; I felt c.,n-; thisccuiitrj, and wab except for a certain i i-ut.:l.-.lly -wi. r.n.d every luouthful of that! perj0 hen he became attached t...rdeut Q? r iUi u h'h , ,0 ' ?PIr "reiuurkbly abstemious, eath.g but

"cerarü to ir. however, but i o I redoubled ßiv CÜorts Obsliiiüto E-.atrsr. the -ftern-joti wore ; brought the buttermilk in tl-r n:o to exer - cj?ö Wltl ! I never set up tor mv.,clf in I Kouschuid matters after that. " . ; Kodilj v'rirriiie. Ius;e:.a of giving all sorti of .-tuc- aWt i f '!. . . 1 t i i - n n mi i ti,c hodv and holding the shoulders h-.cÄ, un 0f which are impracticable to many. j because soon thriiot ton. cr produet've of u . ieelingofuwkwardncsiand dUcvuS r which TToeare rares u willing omission, ail that is i - .. o. I IICIWJI I IU Zll'IIU Hie VUji.v.1. is I w .. up the head and move on, Jutting the head 1 . . . . . . c . jIUU shoulder take care ot tnenisclves. : U'alk with the chin but slight v .'boc a: !,.,ri .,.it:l lim. with vom- eve directed ; to tilings a iiaic hi-.'her thau'yetir own' j head. In this v,av v-u Walk proneriy, ; . jileasurabiv and vithouc any Ibeii!. of! restraint or awkwardness. If any of vou : ! ti.m of body is a favorite with them :n h- simr,i i.roni.ndc. i'.i the Lrardcn or! o-4lJ5erv in attending ladies along a. crow- ' ,!,.,! vtiv-ft it stinliiM- on the .'tiVt. or j .lUbiie wi rshi p. Many pvrsoos sp-.-ul ;a lav,v, T;,-t of ti.ctr working exi-Je:..c io . 1 i;i sitti:i" iiuoj. A snvr.fi 1 ,iie. weil attendeu to m lios i of the clair at the seat. Any on-? whoj ; ,,y Ml ,.Jhvt ot the v.m; nence pa-nis ; s.h.,M ,Vg.ud such a position . ..-

( Tu kkstoük thk i.ol.. io nn. i i.Kni.;1!ltM)M hunted up th,- nr.. m,m-.s wl.,.

; T0 Ukstoük thk (.'ol-.h io riiKTKKTH I Ms.,:ve tw o ..unci s oi i-oraMu u.iee T,i,lts ol- w.lU.r; before quite cold: a-M t:,0.t.,tl ,jIc leaspmlut ot t incture vi : ,,.1, .lUU ,.,. taMcspounlul ol camphor j ;t,!0 ;,d mix for no. i )ne w.negl is ( j U:0 wbiti.n. added to half a pint of epi'l 'water is sufueient for i:.e!i application, I'fb-s si.bition applied daily, pn-ervo and I . .1 . .1 .. il , . .1-. Ocauiil.es ine imu, "uipiin l""-41 ' '' j neie is .i ic-u:ii , lli:l r;ed fonr lilnc.s t(, - , i ilieie is a wom.;n v. imv, a. i .. wno f. . i . i since tlie war co nmcnce.l. and i :. ..ir, a ' ., ...... .,, ktl- ,.,. i. wnb.w. A ith lour pension" she m.. 1. An e-to day r, better than a hen toinorroNV . ( Provided it isti t rotton ; A bosom can swell without anv sorrow. (Provided it isn't cotton.) God ciiroi the disease, and d.ctc's tk.

I Hovr Centenarians ILIve. I ,;acn? olie of the lno&t dNtin-ui-hed j thc acient physicians, lived vv hundred '

j S-Vf-n hundred and eight hundred r..!on medical and philosophical subject, and V.t was always after the auc of tcnty-cig.ht, oicJ ai t!ic aire aire oi one nunoici ani emuiv i ( i i . ;vhoi he hi( a chiiJ 1ut boi taLcSI l0 I ,,Urt by the l.l of Aruadcd as a great : curiJSi?v in hi one hundred ti'jd fifty fciid year, lie verytn cY,l. i ... the bv- . slc.;anä Uecidctil f testified af.ftr dl-tiou, ;n ccusequcntc of v cc.nic .f diet. yr,nrv g,..,, r-i little, an:i rdfa:iiiri:r ahnoit entirely fro::i roeaiis. ; KJced, 'rcut lonsevity has occurred i.i 1 erujv su,-.r,ed. Iii heuhh n-. infalhhly ! tu"vs the indu'-euc- r,fv r : a oeti Li uuyothcrc it, h-itiiuate cause. 3 Z.. - 1'rom Biickood' M-iiriir.c. TltcQucMion of UieWomcii. . ' ...... I .... ..1. rc,:ulr.ii ot any sup ued sightery afrgresive. be.-ide. if the 7 in;a-rut; the j tlue for atuck iavovable. " Vill they sit i a0w-n r-atieotlr av u.ukers oi pill bcxts uiol j artificial fiowcrJ 1' Wili thev be saMrürrd i . .. : .:..t,s -vy. Ill lilier U.-" IUI 5-.I.H.OI i;.ius..:tiiiuvii ,1 ... . Will there not be ambitious -ririts awir.og i .... them who will v.k. U hut do v.u n.can Vt , 'h,: V.'c of a cla-.s who nciim r i 1,, hi..d bo,ks, w.-,- draw t.aiti.r: ;. Wo t re your w:dd if we v.tre not ,tiut;vel: .icV". .x v.dh.t sy .u othlug :i!u,-c h'lU yüUV v ..uu i.'i ' ae u. eu.fnt and ihioimai:o,i. V.'e La.x oar Mnutten- of i..g i,, thc n.:.ni m.a cot ..t 5J.-:-raiiar Y.r-i ym not -vv-v ti-: t- cnier the learned j pro-ions n.,r the service: ;.ou v.-ill n-t : t.-.uu nrj s u-- to be an '.'CCSS 'l.i.'inV'. J lalld :il.cnts ciuCM. Vf e know, an j wc . feci ii.t no? re i- rr-t t-n-3 id' these Miliir:.- . , icuif-r anove our capar.ty ..r un-uite.t to : our uaoit-. i..i:i V u uenv us aoimtfr'nee; have yon eourag? to p;tian i to tic Tend ; suie ,!zclis t.f ri, v. u, aclCd a, coi U. rvants to officers and tie hkc. and who i professed as ardent mi attachti t.j j,,.;,,., a tAVT iIO!.tt,-h K iiUlcllt to l. bmcipies as tneir muteis mo. .vtu.-r the tall ofthat place, these scoh bbekavca. j!K.u.j0a lu the capitulation, and i treated them hberaliv ieers and o w-,. i uyA to taunts of being -.Nigger Vark- e--!;1(l hitl dnitcs." 'I bey ciiitiut.ed this fj t;,r j.olllo Ulll;i tl,c;r ,,,. her V;h'se inaliec 'as of an int titiv j kind, j vollt u, 'Ul a Vw moments br ,vg t j j,.ick :l pUckcl ,.f wlii:c 1; ::.t. which I . . . . ; Le had oomtvcJ son ew iere in ihe t..wi;. coal black to an tiii-Icniablc V.hite Color iijs f. Ih.w-seiiliioiis assisted in the 1 ertormamr with alaeruv, and with , y v .,. . ,uSh:v. exi ie-ve of their , . . , ni u iiir r uh didight. tv the time they had .o - ........ ...i.-v... ... 1. I ... 1 . . 1 itli.it.- ivi.iii 1 11 1 .ir i-. i .1 ... I in (li.., . ... t... ;o thflV , legitimate eamp duties. St Lou! KrvubM:,,,, tls p iiuiojs aj't Ck v Strive anDi,SiK ire. ,uTi:ii ct'r - W t '),p-;rs

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