Terre-Haute Weekly Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 6 November 1867 — Page 1

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1867.

Notice la hereby #lven t^at the Tax Duplicate for tlie fof 18 7, is no* complete, ana placed in my lniiJr) la colloct tlie Taxe B.thoroou charged.— Th following Table allows tho, rato of Taxation for ea«h ?100 Taxable Property:

Namo of Township*.

Harrison iu City»....,.20 20 16.40 !£5 0 10 1 3G Ilari is.iii onf of iiy, 20 20 'C 40 25 6 10 10 1 48 Honey 0re»k...„j......20 £0 10 4" 10 6 16 I ?G Prairie tor 20 20 1C 40 25 10 10 1 41 Pralrio Creek.20 10 40 25 15 20 1 50 Piorsou....!......... 20 20 lfi 40 25 10 10 1 41 Ulloy ..20 20 l' 40 20 10 10 1 38 Lost Creek...: 20 20 1G 40 5 15. 1 31 Kevins 20

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Tux-Payfirs arfl rrqn'V'tdd to call and settle as early as possible, anu avoid penalties and costs.

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J.N. SHEP1IKRD,

nov2d£w3w Treasurer of Vigo County.

ASTROLOGY.

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A S O O

LP O

€SOO! KKWS FOR AS.I,

81,000 To ANY IMCHSON WHO WILL KQUAL MADAME ItAPIiAICL TN TUK PROFKSSION.

Jl'fe ISrEVEIl:KAIJLlJSTG MADAUK KAl'lIAKI.lu I he host. 8li« nucceods Wlmu nil ntli rs hate fulled. All who are iu trouble—all who have been unfortunate-Mill whose fond hopes have boon disappointed, crn&hod and blasted by false promisos and daoeit—all who have been misled and trifled with—all fly to hor for advico and'satisfactiou. All who are in doabt of the aft'ecllons ol those they love, consult her to relieve »inl satisfy their minds. In love Affairs She Never Fails. 'Sho has tho secret of winning tho affections of the opposite sox. Slie nhoAB you tho likonows of your Iu tin wif» or hii-baud, or absent Iriund.— Sim guided tho ningle to a happy marriage, and itanki'silAie married happy, 'dor aid amtniitvicti IIIIH been xolicltod in iiiiiumortthle IliStanceH, ami the rotmlL hat* always bewii th,i merlin of Koeu rillg "5 ".v

Speedy and Happy ^larriugc, She is, l,h"retore, a sure dependence. It Is well known to the public at lar^o that she waa the lira!, and lilieis the only porson in this country who can show tbo llkenens in reality, and who can give entire oatisfacliuu on all tlio .concerns of lilo, which can he tested and proved by thousands, both married .uul single, who dally aiui eagerly visit her.

To all In business her advice is invaluable. 8he can forotoll, with tho greatest certainty, tho reSuit of all commorrial ami business transactions,

Lottery mimburn given without extra charge. MADAME UAI'IIAEL IH a bona fide AMtroloKtat tlmtevery ono can depend ipon. She is tho great «Bt Atitrologist of the nineteenth century. It I that well-known fact that.makes illiteratepteifiu-H dorn copy her advertisomonts and try to iiuilale her, hfadamo Kaphael is fho seventh danghtf.r of the seventh daughter she was born wltli a nrtural gift she can foretell yoiif r^ry thoughts She also cures driiukoi.ness.

All interviews strictly juivatouml couildontial. As a Female Physician her reniodie'i novar fail to cure all female Irregularities, and to produco tho monthly flow, without danger or exposure.— They can not lnjnre, but, on tbp ,eontmrj they Improve tho health.

Therefore, come ode, Come all, lo

111 Richmond, bet. Central Avenue and Job.

CJineinnali, OJiio.

TlCKiMS,—Ladies, SI Uootlemen, 5l/0. N. U.—'The Madame will answer no iutterH with out a fee of Si ami a 3-cont uliimp in inr.b sod.

Addrew Look Uox CiU. j»uK'AHi.lwly

QUEENSWARE.

ROWS & MELYIN, WHOLESALE RETAIL DE^I.F.llH l.S

China, Queeiisware, (Jassware,

House-furnisliing Goods, COAL Oil', LAMPS,

Jjimterns, Tablv Cu%leryf

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JNO. 63 HA IN NTREKT,

Terre s«21dw3m

Haute,1^ Intl.

«:-nsiil bn

•V/ UVIPOBTKRS & 1JKALKU.S IN CHINA, ^GLASS, AHD

EARRTHENWARE, 147 Maiu Stx'cct, TEKRK HAUTE, IND-, dwlyf M. B, HUDSON. WM. A. "FTT'OLTTIL^

MAJOR

b. hudson & go Importers aud Jobbers of

CHINA, UI.ASS AM) €R«(!KKKT. And Realera In House Furninhina Goods. No. 130 Wabnsh Street. Torre Mnatc. Inrt. ianHOiUwtf

8T0UAGK, €0SmiSSI0Kl & tiKAlN.

«. FRAKKtlN. A. D. 1I0IIB1BPN KltANK l,l\, MORltlSON & CO., UKNKUAL ComiUiMMion Mercliaiiits, jVo. SS If est '3d St., Cincinnati.

HKFKRKNOKS.

Pearce,

Totle Lie Hon Sh»w, UarUior & Co., A Porter, K. G. Leonard .t Co., Wn. Uletiu A SMis, Ttol^t Mucready it Co.. Foster Urofhers, Kooto, Nush .* Co. Chambers, Stevous A Co. mb25dly

I A S S W &P.CELY1NU rOBWAROlNtf AND Cumutussiuu Movcliaut,

ASH OfcX'tKM t«

Qr a i, I a it Salt.

WAKS HotsB—Uu the Canal, u«*r he Torre Haute A Uichnioud and K. A C. iiAllroad l. potgmayMwtf TKIIRK IIAUTK,IKI,

JOHN HAN ST: HANBT, JOHN HANKY iV CO., W HTvtKAHU, ANU

A I N E A E S Warelio MS.' na tflrwt Ht., at the.Canil Uagia. THK.KK HAUTK. I NO

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DM I NlSTtf ATOR'S SALE. ''Hir.rt^y a3vtls\fi(tiott that' ho will sell to the Iti^lii-i-t hi-Mer, at public-auction on the premises in tlm couihwest ii:»rt ot tho city ol Terro llaut-, on

THlitt8l».V-V» .^OTTvinKU 3l»i 1SS7, all the i-erional property tieloiitintc t. thp estate of A. E. H.»lsm, dccesR-d, pertaining to t!i^ nianuTai IHTiT'rif hrirk, «o-wtt li-«r«««. Winona •whevlliarro*?, spml«a, Jkc., Ao.

TERM-..— or.Hilt of Uinx1 mnhftis ill be givi ii on all nmi nvrT three dollars, tha purch ,mr giving note wltli' snonrtty. «ftivuK vnlua tiou and apprai«en*ent laws, and tearing in! from (lite. TltrrA (.nllais, atid un.ler ca«h. ^K'e 11 conltiience at |o "'-'iirfc,'on BiviJ ilav.

You're Wanted! Look Here Ageats. both male and tomaoo, wanted everywhere, to sell the PATEST IMPROVED INK BMEEVOIR, (by which from one to two pages can be written without replenishing with ink), and our Fancy and Dry Goods, eto. Can (lear from 83 to |1C adj. Nocapital required. Price 10 ceata, with an aJvertisemect describing an article sale in our Dollar Purchasing Agency Circulars sent FBEE. EASXJBLA.iif «K HW" BALL, 65 Hanover Street, Boston, 31888.

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•AN AGENT—One chance in each

town, worthy the uttantioa of an active lit it. man, to Uke the agency for the tale of BUAUETBKET'S KQLBBS MocwpiO a»D WXAIUKE STBtrs, applied to the lidos, bottom, top and ceatrc of doors and windows.

MISSOURI

The tale

CO liostuU, Masd.

PAINTS

16 40 i'O 10 15 1 41

Otter Creek .., ..20 20 10 40 15 lo 10 1 31 Fayette ...20 20 10 40 25 10 10 1 41 Sugar, Creek 20 20 10 40 25 10 10 10 1 51 Liutan. ......20 20 10 40 15 10 10 1 31

POI-LHTAX.—In Harrison, Pieriiou, Noviuu and Sugar Greek, 83,25. AH other I'ownabipj S2.85, Doa TAX—For every Male 81,00, for ovory ¥emalo f2.W and for every additlt)fia3 Male Female fc2.00.

is beyond

anything ever ot'erod before to an agtnt. and from 810 to $16 per day can be made. Send foi' agents' circular. Thofimi who »pply secure a bargain. Terms for Moulding, cash. J. H. MRADSTltEKT

for farmers

AKl OTUH.RS.—TUB GRAFTON MINKRAL PAINT OOllI'ANY are now manufaoturicg the iiest, Cheapest and most Durable Paint in use two coats well put on, mixed with pure Linseed Oil, will last 10 or 16 years it is of alight brown or beautiful chocolate color, and can be changed t.i green, lead, stone, olive, drab or crcain, to suit tho taste of tho consumer It is valuable for louoSj Kirns, t'unces, Agricultural Implements, Carriage and Car-makers, Fails and Woedon ware Cauvas, Metal and ^liiugle ltoofs, (it being Fire aud SVator proof Bridges, Burial (Jases, Canal Boats, Ships, Ships' bottoms, floor Oil Cloths, (one manufacturer having used 6000 bbls. the past year,) and as a paint for any pupose is unsurpassed tor body, durability, elasticity, and adliMivi-iib B. Price $0 per bbl., of 300 lbs, which il{.j!Upply a farmer for years to oouie. Warran,ei! 'in all caws as above. Send for a circular, whit5h gives lull particulars. iSonogenuine unload branded in a trade inaik, Qrafton Mineial Paint. Address DANIEL BIDWELL, Proprietor, ?it21'earl Street) Kew York. Agents Wante d.

LANDS.—15,000 acres choice farm­

ing aud ^Timberlands, in South Western UisHonri, at $1,25 per acre (cash) In lots to suitTitlopcrfcct. Wm. HICK0K. Ju., 30 Broad St., Kew York City

HULL'S

Vegetable Sicilian

HAIR KEKKW EK

Hits stood the tost of seven years before the public and no preparation for the hair hnB yet been discovered that will produce the samo beneficial results. It is an entirely now scientific di3co-very,com-bining many of the most powerful and restorative agents in tho VEGETABLE KINGDOM. It restores GRAY HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL YOUTHFUL COLOR. It makes tho scalp wliito and clean cure3 dandrufF and humors, and falling out of the hair and will make it grow upon bald heads,* except in very aged persons, as if,furnishes tho nutritive principlo by which tho hair is nourished and supported. It makes tho hair moist, and glossy, and is unsurpassed as a nAIR DRESSING. It is tho cheapest preparation ever offered to tho public, as one bottle will accomplish more and last longor than three bottles of any othrr preparation.

It is recommcndcd and used by tho Firs Medical Autharity. Tho wonderful results produced by our Sicilian Hair Renower have induced many ,o manufacture preparations for the Hait undor various names and, in order to induce tho trade mid tho public to purehaso their compounds, they have resorted to falsehood, by claiming they were former partners, or had some conncction with our Mr. Hall, and their preparation was similar to ours. DBnot be deceived by them. Purchase tho original: it has never yot been equalled. Our Troatiso on tho Hair, with cei'tiflcat.es, sent, frco by mail. Seo Unit each bottle has our private Rcvonuo Stamp ovor tlio top of the bottle. All others aro imitations.

R. l\ 1IALL & CO., Prop's, Nashua, N. H.

Sold by all Druggists and Doalers in Medicine. ..... june5wly

MILLIMERY,

T^EW YORK

iress, 8acquc aud Cloak

CUTTER!

Suits eut on aclontiflc principle ?, and warranted to

GIVE SATISFACTION!

Also a fine assortment of

LATEST STYLE

TRIMMINGS

No. 85

Main Street,

up

Stairs.

M- A. WALTER

CHEAP MILLINERY

NEW STOCK OF THE

LATEST STYLES

THE

€HR4PEST IN THE CiT¥

At No. So Main Street.

(UP STAIRS.)

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V. \V. SUALKi,

octlthr3t Administrator.

Poor Uonoo K»- m, in Lost Creek

l*t.wn#h»p, the uw «jr, of tfi- nw qr. of sec tion80, low*' 12. ranges, west containing forty acn-fi, mowor less, with all the buildings thereon conaisting ol two Urick Uuildings, containing 14 room*, one fc'ram* Bai.ding, containing 5 rooms, aud .th ont-hou**6, Stable, a g«wd btaring Or cJiiirilvf over 1HJ choice At'P'e-' av.d other fruit trcn-. The (and situat* two and a half Biijes

the citj of Terre llaute, on the Bkoming «,.ii iioa l, if an eligible gtaud lor a Country Tav efB.JiiKi -the laud well ,/or market garden in^r

TBBMS OF SALE.—OneJhfourth cas.I in hand, and the balance in eipial an null payments of ouo, two nod three year?, with interest trom date.

Koard rfnes thn right to reject

PosreHSion

wjll

the premisinsran l" removed to the new Cuuuty \Bylum which will

fmb-iMy

Cumber

next.

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Extract from a Letter from li iron Solomon livtluchitd.. PARIS,

Stli April, ISOl, 'iS Ruf Paulij

H..u»re,

Will yon be kind enough to tiavo.forwarile.l t.i mo here 5SCHI bottles ot y©ur ludiiui l.inimeut il you \viit eeii't at tho same time :the account,. 1 will fb*"»-aril yorithe amount through ileus vs.

Co., Now JToi'k. .ti

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SlISS SAIiLlE HASTINGS.

SALE OF THE

POOR HOUSE FARM O EALEO PROPOSALS will be received

by

tho

llonrd ol Ooiuaiissionvra of Vigo County, until Tuesday*the third «lay'of Docoa-bar, 18).7, at tlio Auditor's Oillco of said Count?, for thn sale •of the pr

BxitoN S^toiaoN BorgaCHiLD lnviug, recommended to many of ills Jr|6-jds Major, L.ANfc'5 LINIMENT, aud they being denirous tojprocnro it, »hfiuld aidvlsehlCf.td tBltoblish a deput in Pari«. .!

THE INitlASf LIMMEM, As a relief, aver ready as a kilier of Pain, taken iowui,aiy,k .or inii^Ard ^pli. ^l, has no e.jual For the relief1. £nt C^r« rff BMumiltlC and Mcnralgic Afl'ectlons, Sprains, Hrulses,Ac., it isnu'-'inalied. It is alSu mortVlftorthns, tak.'n inwardly, in tire cure of Cholera. Cramp!* and I'ains In the stoinech. Diarrhoea, liycsetincrf. Cholera Morbus, I'hoiera Infantum, \e., an.: with.-ut exeeptunrtiie most wonderful t'anacra the world afford*. No fA.Hl nY. .'fHoulu bo without it. Kvery TUAYELV'A ly land or sea should have a bottle. Bm^V.ISS and KAHMKUS res id ing at a distance f.om ^Uysiciaus »houiit keep it constantly oa kaud. In .case of accideuts, and Huddeu attacks oT Stoma'6'h Compi*^tfti»,fts vakie cannot ho intimated. Injwfe for MaJ® LAK\S INDIAN LiNtMKNT. and take na oilier. Ri' SO per bottle. For sale at lmle'saie and lUUail by Demas Barnes & 0».,'4V PiHc Row..N,

BpestaVle liragglsts throntrlftvtf- rtie" VntlilT1 None genuine unless signed tiy JOHN THOS. JLAVR, and .. Cropriet ir* utar

gl'IIUIIIV MUir?a ww...' countetsi^n-Mt by J. T. LASJi & CO., Crop 103 Broadway, N. Y. OSff" -venV 'or (firmI

HE ('KLKRRATSD KSTKY tOTI'AtiK ORGANS.

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sometime dn

CO.,

bids.

he given

soou as the iumatca

of

Do-.

WILLIAM

PADDOCK,

oct'29 wts Aaditar of

Vigo

Coutty.

BrattieJtoro, Vt.,

The Original Inventors a udM an Tact it reri. Combining more perfections thlin any oth^r iu tlip world. Rave taken the 1st premiums at all the pijoeipal, tairtin tM wsntry.3 9 5 Washington st., Bostonst. N. I. 18 No. 7th it., Phila 115 Bantlbtpfi e*t., Cbloago.

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Bji-Gov. AJTOBEW, of Massaohnsetta, is in a erkioal coudition from a stroko of apoplexy, CHABLZB Dickens will gire 80 readings la tJie United States, commencing at Boston.

EX-GOTEBSOB ANDREW, of Massaobusetts, died on Wodneeday. Co^aaisaioaii Committees are daily arriving .at Wasbiugton.

GES. ScHOriELD Is about to issue an order for a now census of the voting population of Bichmoud. GES. SHEBIDASarrived at Now York Thursday. He Is to remain some time.

BI3T(I,I.BBI£S and rectifying establishments at Blcbmond have been seiaod for alleged viotations of revenue laws.

GBN.POPShas ordered the- Alabama Constitu-tional-Convention to assemble at Montgomery on the 6th of November.

ORDERS have been issued for the removal of a number of inspectors in New York City and Brooklyn fur corruption and fraud.

TUE Kansas poople are not satisfied with the rocent treaty with tho Indians and consider it a hollow truce.

SBOSETABZSKWA&U has sent Bev. Mr. Hawley, of Auburn, to Borne, to offer tho Popo an asyluili in this country.

THE U. S. steamor Maumoo has been sent to China to look after pirates infesting the China Seas.

TUB National Democratic Executive Committee have issued an addross conccrning the November election.

Two men charged with murder were taken out of Jail last night by a mob, at Franklin, Ind. conveyed 'to a woods near by and hung.

AIILTOS WHITE, the murderer of Hoppns, at Anderson, lnd., in June last, was execnted yesterday.

VVESTOS, the pedestrian, on his walk to Chicago, passed through Boston yesterday afternoon, in gop.doenditloa.

FLAJT DOMKSOO has declared war against Hayti, on aoootnt of sympathy and assistance glveii to ex-President Uioz,

THE pontlfleal fores eaptured by Snrfhnldi were nt'bhoo released by the authorltleR of the Italian Government.: Iff».

GABIOALDI'Sarmy Is being rcinforood by thousands of men. who have dosortod.from tho Boyal army of Italy.'

REtCt^B from all the counties In Virginia except twtf have been received. The mnjoriiy for Convention Is 45,109.

Sa\STA AKKA 'has been tried at Vera Cms nnd sputc^ioodlo death. He has appealed to tho 8a-, prepio Government for mercy.

NoUher Judgo Chase nor JudjgoUneerwood havo any reply from Davis' counsel touching his trial OllthftJUitll 7" 7--,

THP.Emperor Napoleon .refused to permit the Italian army to cooperate with tho FrcuuslioxpedUlonary force in the operations undertaken in ili^i-ff6inihh territory.

A iAitflE number of Southern politicians aro to moot iu WaHliIngton about tho 15th of November, to mako a combined effort to obtain conoessions jOI Congress for tlio relief of the South.

THEUOWBof Garibaldi's victory over the forces of the Popo at Mon,to Rotondo has been confirmed by.telegraph. The General displayed great pergonal daring.d'uriug tho engagement.

COLLECTOB BAILEYhas soiled the rectifying establishment and bondod ware liouso of S, N. Pike Co. This firm la one of tho heaviest miviiul'itcturers of whisky iu New York.

Tx tliBU. 9. Circuit Court, Judge Ucnedict presiding, til# Jury brought in a verdict of guilty agalust BeiVJ. F. Oakloy, charged with embezzling lottor from the goneral Post ollice.

S^yBnAL prominent Southcners in Washington havo expressed to tho President their conviction that a general outbreak among tho negroex ia imminent.

Tlie Indians obstructed the track of the Union Pacific Railroad botweon Antelope and Pine l!lulT titlony, with tho view of throwing olT trains, but tho workmen discovered and removed tlicob-' structions in time to save disaster.

Sr.YERAl more French ships of war have lott Toulon for Civiti Vecohia. The press of Franee is load In praises of Victor Emanuel for his.recent proclamation denouncing Garibaldi.

THESupremo Court of tho District, at Y/atihIngton, refused to grant a writ of error for an ppeal from tho lower Court from a decision sustaining the constitutionality of the confiscation laws.

THEstatement of the National leht for November 1st will probably show only a very slight roduotion. The payments from the Treasury oil' arious accounts for the last hull ot October h:tvo been heavy.

A POSTAL treaty with tho Netherlands is officially published. The single rate of psstage on direct correspondence from the United States is 15 coil Is, and om tho Netheriiinds 40 cents, to take effret January 1st.

SoMK.of the doteetives of the Treasury Department profess to have information that only about 16,000 of counterfeit 7-30s were printed, and these were divided among three parties to bo put in eircuhitlon.

In Homo there is mush popular disatl cf ionjpfcf-' duced, by tho vagueness of the King's proclainv. tlon from the fact that the Royal manifesto contains no allusion or reference to the matter of French intervention.

Tus National says a popular movement itiside tho city, aud arising against tho temporal powe of tljePojpy is regarded as imminent. Gre it alarm exists a numbor of bombs havo been exploded in the streets.

CIUM'JUSTICE CILIMN, of Delaware has given his opinion that the Civil Right!- Bill of Congress, so far a* it assumed to regulate nud eoutrol :ullnisslop or rejection of testimony in that State was Inoperative and void.

ITIS stated that although Prussia Is engage,1 to neutrality of policy on the Roman question, Count Bismarck, tbo promicr, has given an usurance to .the Cabinet in Florence that lie wjll nut allow Franco to' make war., on Italy ou account of the Papal complication.

DtsrATCMES from Medicine Loilgo Creek say a tre'ri^lias*been made with the Apnc-hn Indians, by which they confederate with the Kiawaa and 'amWnCh^s and go to some reservation They.ftve to receive five thousand dollars annum,^l.ijTi-( ing, ,tc.

THE new Italian Cabinet accepted oflices.on condition that the King should publicly disaVfiw all connivance with or support or tho (iaribalQiWn bands who have crossed and aro crossing the frontier and that by a military movement on the frontier the Italian army co-operate- with the fe'veuch. force. agreement has and Italy, whereby tho troops of the former will attack the insftirgimls, who arc expected thereupon to retreat from Papal territory into the dominium of the Kinjr, when they will be ijni.-tlv tllt-anHCy.y Italian troopst.

LaTB. dispatches report that an been jyitprcd into between France

MF.ssEN«Wts have arrived at imali* with 3ti Sioux.warriors.who farorpeace. TherWef White Cloud sayc.-it is no use to seud my more ignol-hnt men to^reat with hi in, but with somebody who .understands lho__rndian question he will treal, and up«n liberal term-i will relinquish old rlaims to tho plains, and roiuovo to tho extreme North ins latest dispatches from Rome bfcfore thv (V"stTnetion of telegraphic commiiuicaUoir wre highly important. The insnrgents in tbe'olty ware aeUyely engaged. The troops of Garibaldi #ffedbly«ix miles away, organized foraqat tack on the Eternal City. t' .'

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.sol

fng vo{c9

9m

THE

TUB

frfswiD agtoJE'

maiba,' WL 7 1' ~m hswIoiW f$ 1

.•-J*. ,nhit£,Yt,evi -a miijij

9W

TERRE-HAUTE, mDIAN^I^^EMB^Rr 6,*:1867., -J.'- ~t

1

'.•fliw swljrfoi judi o^aiwiq

W. •yaSM.'Suilk

THE imports foi* last weekmonntc4 to MQ.odoocio.

il

likely roach i&.ooo. sol

-:i'"

bes'dhlo

a iai sw

Two thousand, li'h'uw#r«d-lia*if»**«S a'fVi*fe at New York on Saturday ii tha lateflt._d|ipatahea |t Fronchtr^psb^e^arwl ^t, igUtn&q l'

terost on the a-'Jo bonds. ar'O^isrn 8i in feniamsm

and fbloiiy. Sin Httra ^LWes, laVs a%r}t»^ in^Wlry regiment iu Tosaq, tass s.tii»df^ tfcoUand fc tahj' possession-of a bayoaytft^,, ,8c-:jni mediioVL :T«b mont of Cuthbort Bullitt, a personal Wend of .Mr Linoolu, as Sheriff, at New Orleaiit, in^icWatod intonso cxcitcnjcH**

IT ropoi-^i "tkiif the Santh are organizing for some purpose which is said to bo uoe Jpaacafttl) The-, tfrssideft* h|w. rj^ed the aot^ito fffliA'hetd of.'this'3WariiftepslHmsj^. Yisf an^Hii-ty'rfsven 'iegtdetlf bate reported to tlii FrilddniOtr's1 Uhrean itt' 'iUShmOnd as havti^H'M'/nScfair^l (#lteil

aiakoU ,1

Jo6iAt&irfAKw,

[^k-SpSiris^j^Un^^chtg ft eandldate ^fo U. S. Senator, or Gg^eri^^i Jh,s(,5tate, or .any other political A^/n Virg^la£ p^erringihe. military sarrioe. ail} vj

bebmm

fnanifestatiaHs'bir fionrhia® 'forMha death of Sx-Gov. AndroWj'bf Massaichns«itsf wflrevt-ry gyneral"hrougliout on Saturday5 ^^Wleiilii'Wdf««iFlWJftigl*rii

corn erop ljit^o.^interior'of Ijftitij'

ina, is said tobe ^orq,a|juudan| than for many, r'ca^s, andyi scj^ln^ at' feo' epn|ts ^er bushel. But tliaro'ij Utbjf .saf^' as/u)j hjyfe^jjney to parehaso

GEW II O\T AB ,of th« Freed awn' B?rfftn, has laid his report befero the J5o«j:etary of War. He reoomciends tiiat 'tbv Bureau le*.discontinued as a separate institution, ia JsJy Pas#, when tho law xplrtt.i A.'-.U .hy

rTrt^r,Wii(!cft,i4g0%t*l!f^«iietyt'li

VMltmites thi

LeRFsIfttm1^ ftf WAiiVlVglirk^'^ staud Senate 20 Republicans to a Democrats,^ riouse'liboOt ns I as ycftl,,'44'Ke^ublicafiy tiriVfycnit^^ntS.

TIIS FrSBCtr^TOops havV arriv^nt Rome.—

pi i^l&f|lW%\^4 J^ig^ncli reived wi'tifprofound^sitenoo. Tur, Indian Commission have made a trca wftli'the Ch4yiiHidf (A/diij&api^jns^,r|fci^^'rjS^o

made ajreaty orf

vatlon will lie south of. Kansas. Tho Indians airo to rceclvo certaiD^otliingrftiHl 8.10,000 annually. They withdraw all oppolftlSh to railroads aiid agre6 to koep fliS'^eTtSa.'

_1"

IHA'I

A cuii5l'£X'fe has' lieen1 e^?i¥rtVei.^^fr(j«WtiBl thWughout S^nth CaroUnatexllfigrflotreuvonMPiI to express opposition to the policy which gj*es tlie jregijo tlie control of the JjfUlot »ud jji/y bqx, and'to niemorlaiiio cM •Itss ^f'»r I 7 no

COLLRCXOU SHANK, of the Si e\v York, reports tliat (5'2-iO.OOO w6ro Wvi'-Sd'irat his /jfliCe on 'I'lltiraday tlm greatest) amount ever known to have been poUocto^ In ono district bu any particular day. (JJIU ^un^euian jmid in Lis check for 000, protjah'iy 'tlio greafeit' anientnvei- paifl by dno tax pnyMv"^^"^^ ©ifloM

IT i» .fepgrte'd on g6el aut\ior('t^ ti& tlift 6orernmeu't of Prassia'Tias pledgii its'" support to Italy in the event of afi'r^iftnre of frtundly rela.tions botweeu that'country and Frauea. It is known as a crisis in the relations between Frane# and Prussia wli^ch, causes mu'eh' uheasluess andspprolieiiilbn IhUl'diioMr^

1

tdo

yvitl.i liim, and aro not rcspon-

3iblo, Xrir ,anytliing ho does Ijitt tHoy dun't.lell.usj thatj,thoy do not npprgyo of what lie does, iijot they. They have uiidoitfy^ all liis uclKma^havje, electioneered. lor him, and,, thoy have overeome tbeir modealy by a^kiug and peeking uTlice from bim, T^ike tboni, on, a .political liieslion nod tiiisy say "JotinfcVi'ti not our nilih,'* but't'ako thotfi' oti llio' otllce question, and Johnson ig tlifsir nian'. £5t livw thoy have gone to AVM^hi^tun aineo tho elections, iin^refSing upon, tho I'roaidfint, the sorvicuV they'liaVe rtiri'doied, and impi'tluniiig for office O, tib he is fiot: their man! Of courne. nbtt ,'il he litis an.oliice tcJ giy^hp noon .,i^u^e«. himlelf .their, tuan,. l^ppublica'na Imve no show for Executive' iVoi'^.,,,'r/r!ifey iriusit eland back Ahd,?ifnt*e way Deniucrat^ who ii re on a it in of wUicik- A. good couilu'rlaljaM ti'.uatii'ii wiLfi

)l

W^^peratiOh to -Aoi

count, whietf«A»fy"'i6iisiders a transaction of a«y vnlue:ly) the dollars,and cents that are tq be nmdo out of it,/will be cxoncisiod in relation to,the offices

io po

t£*r%wj?* *p^trt £1" •m

tiHoai&m

Loaveuw^rth^BiU^ctiti. a^

.-j

i.

DKMOCHATS toll us that Ant!row JohnBun ia.nijt iiieir iinm, Ibat tbey fitiyo nolliin^, tp

s:.i ug sitlury

to Vti' ^Kfd'/biJt'• of USlfifo

fB

tirt,4' tiHj in

gr.'tifi backs,''liKva twtitt fi Ktrmig-'iaieentiyo to exertion in tho cause of Johnson, by many nio^ ac^v.o.iJi llio cahvass, and an .itttcresliii^. tfitt'tf" mixy'to expected when the' spoils

'-hra

'dividufl oUt Frbni indi-

catit^isj'' it .««nuoteobe: otherwi#e tlian that smany ,}iopu]L»Jieanf(i now ii^^office will have to mtiko WH^ for sotue jone wlloScC'dev^tl^fT'

10

i)«n»K!racy' kndj en­

thusiasm for Joh'tsoii Iwere principally bajsed upou tho hoiK) of profit by the. ^le'Hiong. Tlio doctrine 'oif '*no proscfipItfnTor opiniVin'S' sai #o trfuebin vcigiit* the "iDemocrttcy^iv^heu tboy worth irt -office will bo pn«««i over •ts pontimont ^f

ftoo

trivial i'mpbrt

compared with the importance of seething a regiiiar supply of P"1P- That pteiiliar tr!tit I'M the character of a large'portion of Democratic mankin^to look out,for num ber one. which urges vigftRnce, and

di8^inse&

by the neW n^ako tip of the AdtattiisU-a-tion. Many who were supposed ly hawe been fMJOplfl riotism ... .. niocrticy Wle aUoigothpf for ihe peoplcv befVl^'tb« popple, jand nHogetfver lor,any otlicej bef- MAheo^'u Thtugii Johnson is not their innn before the election he will do to ask fttroffledU'f affep tliJreleclJoTS.-^ 'And io got Kh oflioB, tho. applicant in OH he none nf the ctifuutou, iti^dj ^uch iw

offi'i.^xWbit vices befqrtf hie claim^or Jjtvflr,,ean |a taken into,cons.ldoriitioii-. There if nc room for the poor Deiflr&r'At etf thr^tJ'oeitesrem tte Dei^u'jykt tHal cares a^out as much ior & pour ftlflfi 115 brass butiton, is iftio that Hai'precedence Inasrhtitfi ffs 'Johoson ia T!ttv£fceir .iiuuij froTie 6ut'tS^.''WgnitAriei'",UfrqlJ4oKC«uiyj 'rtlflst prtsfunio 6b entettttfh'^eALiineiil^.of.lAvorr

intercession for 4ntoiuaufuts HI -ft quarter dfe'iwnW,^t" ti*e pfiRHOrt (dSr o9ico it^qpg the' Dcm&y'itey'la

!mfei%^a

1

and v?lial wowd -bo barrrt-w injur, hie to ordinary mortala, are o$*jl( corne by H»«*pl»«»Bt material of fleeiSGddiJg-: is complri^tU^. Whan.'we hearJ^jpcriii deprecating di sird/of^w^jc^ii -^PWV toS PWM& mriiO* cra^^^ )i»Aitig^ t^/ e*|iirrftidn of t^efe f^in 4 ''BW fay.ia

JailT

tiodf m'tia oii

is sB |A I u.

isftih

hbiiaimiastsmti 9#t --t

JfjWM

RK THE CHILDREN AT no. Xaoh day whoa.tlW 4I0wpf sunset 1 ,, Fades in the western sky,

WxA.fid

th« ir«n 4na«, tired of playiCe.ITiro^ Qo tapping lightly by, steal fcvay frwn my hnsband, 'ol ^n/iru Asleeg in hi« easy ohair^ And watch from the open aotnfway 'J

W»eir faoet fresh ana f»i*. Aipns ln tiie dear old homestendft' '"!1 Ttal:anoB W*i folloflif8, .1 Blnging with girlish laughter,"

Echoing with boyish strifo, .' We two are waiting together And oft, as the'sh&ddtos come,

*a #here never ••d Shalldipi their eyes.wit where the smile of GoaIs

ers'forhat

Samo times, in the dnSk of evening, tier onl^rWhut my eyes, 1 '.?•

t-Passed

•ylvwiifJ

0

e»i

I answer him gently, 7

rtThey"'re

allhainie long ago," Jd'ifJw

li Ahd slng ln my snirating tr«blt,| A song so soft and, low, TlirrttS oldiiifin "drtps to shrmber,

•rf:

With ,hia bead. upon, his hand,, And* fell to Syielf tho'nnmlK*"- i"'"'

•ai-vr

•11}

il

ith,tears! ,itif son them

i"'•*

Through all the Summer years 1-, j,: I know!—yet my arms aro empty, That fondly ftlOM seven,

Jtn4 tho mother heart within me 1

Is ilniost stdrVW for1 heaven„ ij rm b&iuhc .1

.?•-?

And the qhildren are all about me, A vlslon'from'tho skies r1 lifheiahes wUpse^iMRl^dflngera

..

Lost the way to mynreast, "AhdtlM beatltlfttl OnflS, tl» angels, •, jj

-tp the world of tho blessed^,, j-

Wlth:nWer a oktad npon tliomi .' I seo their radiant brows My boys that! gave to freedom

Tho red swcinj,sealed thclr vown I In a tangled Scmtliet'n forest, '.Twin brothors bold.,and bravo, Tliey Tell! arid tho flag' they died for, iTliankGwl Lflontupver tneir gra,v,o.,

:aare

^. broath'Kn.i'tho Wslon is iiftri'd

^Away on the wi|igap,flightMlil,t And agjiid w*s two'aro'togother, AlPalon/ln th«night. .-»«q •, Tboy tell me liis tuind.is, failing,"

But 1 smile nt Idle ftartf )Ji«is only.baok wiUt ttyoohUilceo, In thodoar aud peaceful years. Ofia .r-oD iiij.' .'t Gf'- »:":i'il

(O'And tile woouabs. tirod of-piayirig, Oo trooping home to rest, Mt hUsblvmycalls ffom his eorner, ."Say, lpvu l.havo thocl^ildreu eomo

A'n'dT answer'witlroyes nt)lfftdd, 'v "Yea, dear I thoy are all at homo!" [Wfanfic

Kansas' river on ''Thursday, ou (He Laurence OHlvestoii' itailroad. Eighty miies oC.^^-road

TVt"'!V'

IT "so' happoWs that the Kefitibti'onn par-. 4.°ty Wi^frtS control of th'o'G'overmiinnt ex- Pj1,0 .. gently re Qrarit presides for tho tino I §rsti AlePeUVt' next, Uasconi next, and being, and behold the retrcnrliurent that floafly Dock in Pogram, liko giant oak in a hurrykane, tottered, ralliod, tottered has boon rti'ado in the expdnses of thfi War Dcpartmeh't! The prt'rty has two-thirds of 'Oorigft1^, and Wo cxpeet a rigid ?crutiny into extravagance soon after th tl body shall conveno. If Grant litis pruned

Abolitionist," aa an unworthy associate, a vile crcature, an, odious character, to be frowned upon arid scowled at. In f^ontf1 sections of tbo country it was dangerous for a man to be known aa an "Abolitionist.'' The continued concessions made to the slave power encouraged and fosterod hat power* until'it becamo tho ruling power of the nation. Tho slave power held tlio Democratic party firmly within its crasp, to do its bidding at overy call. Tho Democratic party was nothing without the atave power. Itdarodnot mako a move without the sanction of slaveholders At the command of1 the slave' aristocracy it was att^fnpted to expand slavery, to extend It all over the country, and Democ-

raoy aaid it was Constitutional to do BO. A froe peoplo could no longor stand such doctrine,, and they resisted with

BUCRe9?J

Democracy corhbatted the resistance of fihwtnen, but they|m"ight as well have tried to resist the surging of tho ocean in a.8torm., Tha outrages of Slave Democracy could bo no longor endured. The people massed in tho Republican party and gave slavery and its advocates a fair avd open contest. All tho odium that could be attached to a party counteracting tho slave influence'was dealt ont unspnr Ingly. Brttwhaitdid it avail ?, Slnvory and Democracy went uncjor. Slavery was aboliahed, and to this dav Democracy has not recovered from the blow. Such a culmination -was unlocked for by the stubborn adherents of oppression and wrong Their formidable opposition was as1 wero straw in the wind, against"tho "f.Sr-ce of progress'and right. And now it is too late for Democracy to contincw. anta^o. niam to the voice of tho.poopjo.,. What haa been done heretofore may bo bttt a prelude to what may bo dorto hereafter The Republican party having taken tho "dead weight" as it waa called, of the negro, and carried him through marty fiery ordeals up to'tho present, have showt* their'ability to crtrry him farther. is

qlieatlo^ 'of time than a^ tTung

©tee, for wo hayo doubt \vbt o,tTiA*publican |»arty is .convinced of Uo proprlety t^granlMg'n^gro suffriigo il will he'ddniS ih apUe of T^mocracy.

Democrncy should leant a Jos^n of wiadom/rom(tl)e past, and bo. flati'sfifld thatr it ia no uso to "kick agal^t'^fh^ jirick^r' i)o*n6craey by hbidiiig on' to thVtt%ro onTy'bolding on to the tail of the buar, afraid let go, and in desperate oZitromity. Time may,, loosen the grasp and Depocracy bo left pdwerltJM r'it will bo sad day wlfen tlHj negro is gone fWm it. In dospair Domoerney •wiiieiziobtiu^ HWhftf® wt, ,4llt|^. Itouieo '^.but .Rpmeo not, appearing," its lametjUii will be,trul^ "Othello's occtiiWioa^ gft

!.fP mr^ I

1

N A S

A JOLtrflCATlOJT AT CORUKRB, FOLLOW* BT A DBEAU WHICH. HAS SOME BJiFJ^BSSOK,. TO 4. ABC1SHI fOLITICAL

SYXNT.

ii ya fl

POST OFFIS, OoNyupRiT ROADS, I (Wich is in she Stait uv Kentuoky,) I October 33v1867.

We held, last nite, our formal jollification at" the Corners o^er the result uv tho Ohio and Pennsylvany elecshunt. It wu? a gK'rioui occashun, and. one wioh was calkelated to cheer the long deprest hearts uv Xjtxe down-trodden Dimocrigy, wich it it did. The Church wuz gorgusly illoominatid with candles hung in festoons in tho winders. Deekin Pogranx, in honor uy the occashun, loaned us the yooae uv his t\^o ^o'ogone lamps—the pride ur the Cornefa-Tr-.wich wuz arranged ia a tabloo in front uv the pulpit, over wich w®8 hung, in peeceful folds, the two Con fed, rit flags wich Kernel McFelter's regiment hod

born

,.j

in honor over myriads- uv ded

Yankees The survivin heroes uv the IJOSI Cox in tho vicinity wuz present, attired in their soiled uniforms, and every--hiiig about the demonstrashen wuz ez inspiriten ez it wuz possible to make it.— Short an«l pertinent addresses wuz made by the olfishels uv the church, wich I waa gratified to observe pious vane uv thatikfulhis run through em. Deekin Pogram shone with unwonted brilliancy and onpaqallelled devoutnis. He blessed the Lord for the

mercy

wich hed bin vouch­

safed us. The people uv the North had Vindicated tho Skripters, aud hed bin tytianed from their infidelity^'Now he felt ho

cood

1

wallop a nigger wunst more

in safety, and put his foot on tho neok« uv the descendonts uv Ham, wich wuz ordained from

tho

flood. Ho felt thankful

for wat hod bin done for us by Ohio and Pennsylvany, ani ho hopM for ez much from 00 York. Shood Noo York complete the

work

Monthly, Novcmbor.

to Lhor

Tne flrst engine anil train of1 cars erbs^'d the L^°u

so gloriously comtnenst by

Maine and California, and so happily carried

forcrcd.

by Ohio and Pennsylvany,

thou lie shood

say, "Now lot thy gervant

depart in peace." If ho.shood survive tho joy uv tho occashun, ho wood to •wunst recapsher his niggers—sich uv ez wuz still iu the land uv

the

livin—and redooeo em

normal condtshcn.

He wood hold om by force, trustin In the roiult uv tho next Presidonshel olecshun to ratify what he hed dun: JJo shood to wunst buy up wat he-cood uv Confedrit

Mi. StaSros flxed upon the first of November wfcaftfl Southern'! railrondsshould pay their indebttdapss. Applications hi^vq been niadg to Oen. Qcant.to ext*nd tho time and ho has dccidcd that I skrip, for, bless the Ljrd, ho lelt now that no moro oxteiision 4liall b6 granted. the .Lost, Joz wasn't ez much lost e* he

NV,IIZ",

speeches

Other speeches wuz made, and tho meetiti, in a stalo of high hilarity, ad

nih..^.. t. r... ,1 r, iouincd to Bapcom's, whore wo mado a iW.twKWm^le.ted ito pttawa,. ^'ho fir/t of

?|anti-

I

nlJV iL surviv^probably

r,•,/* est liv* eiiriy uv tfto square idriukers. Ther

Jn.Itfflsas, Orant clubs ave bfUng formctl all wiiO hold out'-longor by retTOrtovor the i#tate. Oov. Crawford,' 'Venato.'? I'ftme,- jn to .slch onuuinly subtur^ugfS 0Z.throwin roy aud Ross, and Hon. Sidney fHarkfc lire o«jler- J.thor iicker over thyr shoulders and takin tood to favor Gwiit^amU.the Lawrence .lounial, jj_y

(frjn^[^t sich tlin't

the long-

fur

mo.

It looks,

"lip"I is'z it 'ii," iifee' throwin awAy uv tho good

port him. I gifts uv nachcrj a sacriflcin tho bles3ins uv life, to a foolish pride, suthin I never

Ly 'otic, I saw onrt drop and roll ofr life'"benches.' lisaaeker (iavitt

agm, and lihclly fell and 1, feelin that my Li

BIO

too, hed kum, wont under liko-

wise. 1 slept, and sleepin, dreemed. Methawt Wuz in a vast bildin con» striYctid in the Ot ientle stile uv arketook-

.. 1 chor, to-wit: a roof supported by pillers. down tho expenditures of a single depart- 'phesu pillers wuz labeld with tho names mont of tho Government to the extent of I uv battles frtiii'ht doorin the rovolusheu $5,000,000 per annum, how much would be saved wore all the departments oorrespondingly cut down 7

and tho last war with Uroat llritten, the I strongest' and newest bein ticketed with the battles fought doorin tho lato oupleasantnia. "Wat strukter is this?' a3kt I uv the

WHAT wtil become of tho Democratic N".™ lnstitoo&hun. 1 "the Teinplo UY Liberty, ansered he. party when the negro question. i., settled, a grand question for solution, .and orfte that must bo solved in course of.time.— For years tho nogro has boen their capital to g9 upon, Ihoir principal stock in trade and tho world knows they havo beep no way scrupulous in placing him before'the people in tho most obnoxious form.— They have had no delicacy in that task the most inflammatory appenls, the viles slang, abuse and defamation havo lwon poured out in torents to vitiate tlio public mind'and negative every effort in behalf of tho negro. All the opprobrious epithets of ridicule, acorn and vituperation hjwa been used against people suspected of any sympathy for Ihe African race. A thin Svho verttured to express art opin-ion-against slavery was stigmatized as an

"Wilt show it me?" askt 1. '•With pleasure fcJir," Bad he. "Tho present occtlpant uv tho bildin and he whs hez eontrolo uv it, is in an inner chamber Woodst seo him?' "1 wopdst," remarked 1. and he showed 1110 in.

Il vriiz a pikoolyer seen. On the carpet on tho floor wuz stretched tho form uv a Giant, hyor in stature, broader across tho shoulders, dtoper in tho chest, and posses^in more iridieashons uv strongih and ciidooranco than any Giant I hed ever stain.' Ilis face wuz ruther young lookin and noble, though onto it there wuz uu expression uv weurinis and sadnia. lie wuziyst at.'eep, aud sleepin ez a man xiocs.aiVcr'u terrible "expenditoor uv ph'yaikle dud montle st'renlB.

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'•VVho is this asked I uv my guide •'iitti'UBJUiitiusM i" sod lie. Ha I What is them which, hq holdsjjo kiviuly in hia arniii? askt I. "XUeni ia ,thru.uea»ure^ of the Temple, uv- wh^ch tne ukkupant thureof exotliaiio guardian, He.hcz only a part uv ouu tn his urms—ef you notk, there,are teu. «v tiin und«»r his heels."

I looked carefully, and noiUt thai th'^ wufc ilioie uv the iNlurLh, and. the ten uniU)f hiiihools wuz them wich hed unfortu11 illy failed in their attempt to get out av tho Temple. From the heft uv„ his hoel onl^» om, it appeared qz tho tliey' were under a triflin restraint. Kontucky, I)elawaro and Maryland ho hed tightly gripl»ed between hia thumb and iingor. '.'Why biceps he Y" askt I. "i&xhau&tion, sed he. "6ich a flito ez

ho hei bed -to retain possession uy this

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powers aUenipled by open hostilities to disp0e.-e3J luin, dOjorm which he wuz atsaled at every pint, and for three years hez politiklo lite been, ruado onto him, doorin w-u'h ,ho hez boeu betrayed by thoui ho eposeu .wuz his cho&'Cn and truit^ id trends. Last year he hed a terrible conflict with om aud wuz victorious, but tho tTkptui wuz too heavy onto him and lw's bin ahloop ever since fecoopcratin. liosidoto &ouio of hii) attendlii physipiafis, in whom,ho .^cd confidence, proved to bo quacks, Atiid ilioy dosed hi 111 with restorativ«3, wich, however good they mite be, wuz,n precisely the remedy for tho time, aud they increased the Stupor under wich, ho wuz laboria. ik: ides ho wits attackt witl^ soro hed, and addishen toalltti, thoro vvuz^'barnacles, and vampire*, aivd blood-suiikerj of all kind.-1, wkh rtirther weakened, him. Listen how hard he breathes!"

And he wuz a breathin hard. At th»»^ |*e«ei4W mm it methawt 'the guide disappeared, aud latere

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j^huu ijv tiw curtina uv ther chamber. Hlowiy thtff tirted, and my Surprise 1 '^tv feafehors wtch 1 recognized.n, Vallnndyguntin, and.ut«Hiiiv i-imt tli«

Giant wuz auil asloi^), cpu\e in on tip'UiOj beckoniu others lo' ft»lliw.' Tnoy eume. There wlK'ncfffitan uy Ohio, Voorhet tiVf Itijtaiiy, Flofort'e^, 'Shariivocid Vind J^rt^y "Blkeky 'tf" Penireyhania tjeward, Fomandy W^od and Horrissoy, uv Noo

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York, and JuhnsonV Piorce, &ok*,ap.H ",Si"d

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his thoalflt^/ on •£5fftallty' bdforo the Lalr.^: wffo -rol vbi-/

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"Yes," sed Johnson, "but he w««*t 1 ,r got throo with it, but I tripped hii? who put tho 8toft(TdrtwttVYf»r wichjhe mostly stumbled, 8ed SA-WRMI in a whisper. biznesa!" sed Vallandygtrm. "Let u« git wat we kin afore he awaken: aeand Thurman slily fingereii hwst' Oh:. doin It without dislurtiih him niurl- He aid groan slitely, and moved oneakiiv.— ahamrood and Jerry Black adrpitl^^inped Pennsylvania out from undor his-arxn, and agin he started up restlesaly, hti^ur back into his slumbor agin.

Emboldened by this, Pernwidy vVf.. and Seymour .attempted to steai Nco York, wicli wuz the piller out-.

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his head rested, and while thtfy wrr nooverin It ho made a terrible'"r he wuz in agony. "Ita the death rattle in his il.^m piped the ten Staits under hisvin to redeem thetrselves. ... "Its the death rattle. in his. exclaimed they all, throwin oft': all and each grabbin Stait.

In an fnstant the scene chdn'geif? bed overdid it. Tho Giant 'a*ofc\ "r springin to his feet, glared er». "Thedeath rattle, it! sed he voice uv thunder. "Hal ka 1 the snorin uv a hard slccpin Gih j\i. death rattle. What hev I done 7.

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the barnacles off, he laid about him ly. He pitched Fernandy and .SVytnt out head over hoels—ono Swe©j uv

right arm disposed uv Pierco, Books*and that pack, and then miasm Ohic. aPennsylvauia, ho observed Vallnudygth and tihawwood makin ofiT with QIH.' I twin.» howl uv tago he sprang after Tw» leeps sufficed, and ho wrcncti'wj i) States1 from their grasp, bHt not. iio .v. oritfl Vallandygum hod bit a thimrii, allce but uv Ohio,' and Shar?w«M nearly ez large out uv Pennsylvan.^

At this pint I awoke. Th* thorT:!?* wu* a aendin her brilliant beams tbrc •inderemv Baacom'a. Around mal:vy i. proftrato forms uv Deekin Pogwtu. &± com, Captain McPeltor, Issaker i.n and. the others who hod bin willi i-j nite aiore. Thoy wuz a sleepin

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snorin ez peaaefly cz men evei'.diu doors bed been loft open, and tlx I go.rs—tho early birds who are alius -u, betchiri tlio worm—hed collected door. They did not vpneher -•-m 'j knowln how sound asleep we wnr. -. —ez ono uv om told mo atterwatd— hed aeon a hog bolongin to EUECCUI in the opon door aud root about aij a: us, gruntin approvinly,.tz.tlio it jr. ii,h him uv his childhood's days, wi ir.ij it did, ez ho hed alluz bin fed at a ds-'i lory—and then satisfied that we t\- ti ly asleep, thoy walked in ?tnd tnomselves to refreshment?'tit the tmi. Turn in them out quietly with stinni rebook fur tjioir dishonesty, iu t^ki« vantage uv one helplis cz Iwi'-um wu^ emptied the qontents uv 'fns drawer, tn: jekoorin it In my boot lay down t.~. iLi wuz asleep, till they shood awake hour he awoko anddiskivorftl th»f bin gone thro. "Who cood hev done it sed fio "My dear friend," fed he, ^yoou- wo* Joodishua enough to leave your.dfer —aee therf and 1 piatetl to the a retain thro the street. -"They're vir. ous but you put their integrity fu a i^.. wich it coodent stand. Ther wuz much pressure to tho square inch eonshonces, and they collapst. Lf-i a warnin to yoo. 1 don't k*ow cood hev resisted it bed I awakene.i'Ji/ And I awakened tho Deekin, and him ho^ie, etayin with him uv 'eoar.-.. breakfast.

PETROLEUM V. NASBT, 1'. M.. (.wich is l'oaltiiHbt«:r

THK Brit'sh favor toward tl _E A iii can Rebels during the iato war »a.! apontaneous and,warm, and so mm.!: dono to aid tho treasonable cause, dire, u, arid indirectly, that it would be that, although tho assistance was oient for tho purpose intended, a t: sympathy would still exist upon b, "tho lost cause," not only among the pie, but among the officers of the

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Government. Uut the great touchy of merit is success, and when 11 j.,: fails, even tliose Who were ytrr-irir admiration.of it will became' ftik'iwsiii.. and eVen repellant' to the iuffrrer.! br ..: disaster.During the war the Rnt Governniont at home allowed the lawj neutrality to bo violated for the" bf.ynr iiho Itebels, against the authority- hi CTnited States Government. In the riles a license was allowed by the oriu \vhich permitted every lorm"yf annoyr.t.. to loyal Americans, short of actual iu ties. Nassau and, Bermuda grew npon an illegal trade, and in the of tlxeir towns an American who wu. a traitor to his government ''ito'od ohanco of receiving civil treattnefi might-expect insult. As lohg no th" continued tliis spirit waa maintain--! in the opinion of Englishmen, they •. not do too much to show tbeir ap tioii of the gallant Southerner!!. Bi'it the putting dolvn of the Rebellion 1 wna change in the English policy was ft'lt that it was indecorous to ext rc,. loo much sympathy over a tjefeateil plo, and tho favorites during the -w." ii Foendod from the height of esttsem level of toleranco.

This haa been the case throughuu' ritisli dominions, with a few $xc«p{i whore thero was a peculiar personal -r borness to be overcome. One of th-

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of. Englishmen wlio never change ti opinions waa tho Governor of the f.ru colony of Honduras. He admired .ebols whilo they woro fighting, and.t' was no reason why ho should not pn'ntirr. to do so after they were whipped,

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coveted tfco »oci«$tyof the* "chivalr'y.' having under hid official control quantities of land,: suitable for the c-jiiivy-tion oP^ cotton, he conferrod upon American emigrants aa were willing *. rettlo in ironduras peculiar privileges. 1-i ofairo them rich cotton lands, and b-i: iiig that thero was as much sympathy a defeated peoplo in England as he rr. self felt, went beyond the lottor of hii tfearilyen .XlMkJ&onsiMjUonce is that he htt. got into trouble. Tho homo governtnftii, would have allowed him full^gway dutic^the American rebellion, but now that it 1.over the ca?e is fiir different. Tn fm••. action in tho ca^« of the Southern A •. cana is 4Kunou«ced illegal. The ?r-. n: of lftjids to thoiu aro adjudged to ie arjd void, and as a punishment f.-r siip^r-serviceabie eagertu*« of the ornor ho ia renioVed from his «itiice It .: tho diil'orenvM) 'tbojlwcen

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ters. CautfOSly'they crept in and tftiidly turnutl iidrift. -*u ranged thotnsplves about tho sioepiu Giaut and cbnftnuhod among thcmitolvcs. "Tbut wtfSr too heavy a load tor* him to carry his age," cbucklcd Bon Wood, pintiu to an immense,burdin strapped to hia tin Wich WUZ 'Written

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THK Attorney Goneral refuses t" a,iv inlormation 9s to how many counter.' era th^ President has pardoned, o, .i

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lMt^ Jf^0jk!iV.t0 be .very large. totii'jfaii* -iMthnnwuvi] n.tf