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Jolbn '1T. lotfiman. t:h We take the following extracts from "It.,1 the Aninual M.essage of Governor Iloff- tht I nan, of New YoT Ak: deit FEDERAr, AFFAIRS.- " t Thle disple'ition of the Federal ald- dhii, iliistratien to iuninelesstlrv, nwIllse tti tend I unc10nsiltti ol;ll inlte~ltr to c' e with that tne- purluits nll rights of the citizen and wtith the StIte gvterOlents con- now t ies aIl i a-great evil. I the ii 0- . whi, uIn.'e ditsf'rachii nt'et oltf a puit illl lf 'it ft tle ,le f the Seiitli. anid by other lTo1 mtenile" the full tndl fintll restlIratfol t to dati t'in, ef poitiOc.l fitlrs. of thel conltrol t le of thoirnt nilo aiairts, anld oIf the -free i lenII rhoice of their r)rel'elnt:tives, is .t ll, eal Srportisal0 eneds, delayed and bs trnct- is. e,d , .the ,previjdico of good govern- icr, mneat and of the general wellare. For F,,URAL -I.TERFERENCE IN ELECTIONS. pil Since thie adjonurnt ent of the Legis- nev iiti '- the eltdls al g''ve lllueli tl hIs , - I re n;1101'd 10 iulltrfere dlirectly, Iy its ofil- IV i ctris:uo artel f1les, with electi,,lls Ltair in this Si:tae. Tile ilit'ext w"aS fear in if· that the right of sulffTralge woulld; in nlot Fotnte 'wa., lie dle:iiied to the class of itcon persons up-In' wiholll it hat bhel'n (olC-- loIt( terklb IteV hlhie lertitll :inietiiliie Is n ile tlhe CoesitnItiolln (f the Unitleli Statcs. ieve I; t:is ait ile rl 'lC t i ir; tll our sI; tell filn Legishlati it, at its last SleJs ioil pl' 'ili- I lv 1ltctr(d ul u et !clti:ln laws to coitl, Ii t! ctl 1-lwitblelt Iltiindilli ent, So 5O)111 i'S it was the dleclari'ted adtlpted. M hreeve'r. Ilis class -Il-n of voels had ext , reisled the-ir ineew I iiet sti freely ind withtlnt t ly l:east iileolh'sil- tt, I eoiie, at oirll" 1tl; e electioln, which too i I n iplace in May last, `St° Cingret.ss Illtc-iheles?, enacted it s!!1 law for ihlieostensible pIrpsi of .ssuper the visiilg lI, th eleetitlon of Cie u11esslllil, IiI only ; and the Pl1resil'ient was autlhor- I ized eto empllyllll the ar'my nudil iav'V "Ill to elfic'i certain of its provisions. stni Under celor ofl this act, tle Pret-.ident hil land Iotlher Ullnited States otlcit'tul el:tiil-- ill ell thle ligiht to supervise the e'ltirl' l) electionl, inot oly forl repiresell ive- Si in Coiingress, but for State andll locl ht'fll olicers. Iln tille city of New Ylrk * apecial llrellaratio'iseis we're Lmade to enl- tie( ft-ice this cl;aiml. A large liunm!ler of it' of dangeon113' i nlitig tleclie, i feillre ct llo- tcse bIV an1. ruling authtority, in any corn- tri tlunlity, as conservat.lls of the lpeace. ln T'he\- ere inlstructed, t ndltel r advice ' - we the Attorley-Gtenl'liil of tihe United I s States, to sihllnit to no ill terfnle'i itree. e, frlom any quarlteri, undller State orf St muneicipal aiuthority. Osdleri's wer i-- e a neld whiclh ailithlilrizedtl themi, ill tli ,te diseretlin of. eac;l olle of theiln, to or rest atthe pollls iritiz(eis Clii;i Olg tie ,, righit to veotel', s we I i the i. sp-t-i . ; ihll, w.tirie hI. i-gedl by law l i.h eastod '. Ilt ol the b: .lat -bo es. 'I'hesearcieils - erl- st to he effiecled withoullt ii-I cess of i;ll. of issluet llupllpi tlullllll o'meianp laints. l(te ,"i lipe;lie-fi ct'enlct of the e-le-tl ionjel :ll thite o good ilorder of the cit.y were thus. leluhl l) todteenel on tihe di-Scr tion of teei; T" hMstily- selicttecl , illnexeelltllenCli, nIiCe ii Ulndiscipliliepnd ielt-li, llsome f t l-ilhlil oI natltie to felonioues iioelltitllS tot' law. w and all of thell nll-d to tie lexer'is . of delicate antl. iitlllportanit trusts Ii piower, all havinig bleetl lppoilllted in i one ptlit-eal itlelr'e-t nd hat ine roe ' - tu, 111,11 ait, , purposte t s c se. "',hee I,' polic and lcivil notletlihlrities of tihe eit. 1" and State, wiihosee duty it is te jlpri.r\-es'tr n order, were ignoredrl , ' i IileIl ilisutstrueoliesI. ti froml Waihiilgton, as completlely as it 11 the peoplle of the lStiate were ii rileel Il li,, aa, lilslt thle goverilei-ilt eof the II United States. It waes ia hold allttrtlilt ,'1 oni Ithe part of the Federal e gollvel ltlle11i l to lassine ' ilslutllls tonlitrtol of tie State t andi1 Icl.elehciions in ollrder to sccotll- tl plish lpatisan endsl; ilitdl lfficials. Iaothl ri juli;ilial lltld e.xecultive, seemedll delteir n minledl to pll'oselC tell it withoul t lily ite- It glird to thie ighits either of the lilill uffi-ers 0 or I lpeoe: ple. tl 'iThe law of Coe ngI (-;14 rili11 which lee as laetiling requiredl Ithe Fteteal ,liltege I' to appoillnililt lone-hlilf ofof the whlle Illnlii ber of si'lp"rluisors fromli ecll political plllarty; yelt hle Itlilerl'tly rI'fisefused to appoin t any of the' political ori'gilliza tion which hlle well knew rellres:lentle the geatl mnjority of voters- ill ithe cit?. E'ery IlotIutlar right wsls ste'llltatiolsy I (detied, ls if thl u' IIu ilse 'ilS tle irriielie all excite the ilpeople p it l lli teoejlllii tllllliUt, ieliI lmigllt rIe'ilt ill brlIeakilg uli tihe election lalid delpllrile the city of its vitle'. ''Thie Pecsiehent well Iknlwo thllt tlh l people intlendile-d till forcihet re-lsislnlCe to thi.- law. Their detlerliillntioit ieais to nleet it, silllply anel excluhsively, Ihy the force ot pilulic oniiiiun. It Iuse e have teen ilplparen'liI tel e.-ery niaid thaI thile interest of Ihle great nlalj'iry itn the city was te h]iat'e a qtiitt land ol-irlyl - election. It coultl be the iie'rst lunlly of Ihe niinority to piromiote in oilut breakli. Thle Pil.'esideut kln'w alse Ihait evenl if dia(l'del'r, oel alrly el'gree, slilei-ni eisule', the wihele civil 11111 l ldee' leIvpwerl of the Stlate, sustllineetl Ily its Nati, ollll Guard (a n iilialr'y oerglllizntioln of olur owni citizelIs, Comlllllcl'd oef' iellt'l of all classes aiid all politieal eilriies, unad nmlititined llel 1e the State te dio se-lvict, as oecilc leaIu mnily ehlllll, lfit the Stalte' or tile Ulte-d elSIares. nid wlii'hieh liha liever yet failel il iits dl1ly to i-itlic ), its 1 both relelay illil iille to iprese-lri' ol.der, 10d( to rlrot'eCt ill chiel'cs of' ihie ItW ill the eXleillionl ofIjillliiiil prll'lceS5 anll tlle Iliischallge t If otfieliil duty. Notwithstiandinlg all this, by the Presidet's oirdere, Ueited Staites tirool's were broulghtl li-lihm distanlit lost.s anlltl qilarterc-l in thle eity of Newt York, anli ships ot! W ar were inchttredl inlies h|ler bor. It was certaiiil" iotlntnslflollble, to expect that thile lirst dilep ofl'citizelni' bhilll shedll inl tile eity of New York ily Federall-Itrotope, il. lilmeI of lpencl l, hillhi lead tie ter'ibile etslillts, ilvlli~g gte-t leien of life and incalcuithle lltiestructlion of properlty. 'I'herleilell,1s clhief ll;lag istrate of lthis State, chiirgel with the diuty eif elinll'tiiig it-I lIaws il iieh ise'i \ inlg ordtler- witlhin its 15 n l reo ieds, 1 listdl el-ern- xerCIili tut1til lndmideeveli elel arlli(ieiii tlo ilriion hniiie IJ n i4 ll lowlr it l'lrle st- eIe iler inld prlotect thle l'oille iu Sthecil riglhts, their Irvc's iIldt Ilroltert.. At the )liSt I1oelnl'llt, thalt is toe es , the' SIftei'lllruol ielllueali:elttl, bt.el're tlhe elec "tinl, the cetlder-e Ilf lthle Uulitlel' tntte,1 fetllltinalely mid iisel, anlaliiloeleel tlhe eOtri'ell· e .t-oulid tihe hadli tillht'n, atltd eintere-l ilIto Il rcilipliticoll withi the iH'5Il . a theutlriities fl New. Ytli city, in 11,* -n lieYare 'ldiI inltrillfe'd 1-i0lby teltllrls, eilther of the IJnit-d States- or of the State. N*everthlllees, it is well knowrn thalit albiut two thlesannd depulty Unitt-tl Statea mnrshals We- e tllallioinlet ina the city of Netw Yolrk, whilo werle, itah oue of thenl, Ilrelel w-ittlh w-let is khiilyi ls Ii leavy reivoh-er, wol-li ill helts he'eie inlg the designatione ol thle Felerull rmnolries. They diiil nlt1, it is true, formll iyv porltion of the reguhlir tfrce of tlhe irlln- ocr alt'y; they were iuli s ciplilind an withloiut a niihtaryv icoml hmanllder; tbut they -were itleu anrlnell y the Ulite d States gQovernlentt ild paidl *otg oits -triesury, and were utaticne1, thus- armed, at the e;lcction 'polls, hav illng bIeti t;uiighit thait tlhey were the icperiors of the lawf tlly appm iit.ed ,peace ollieI. of the State, upin wiho Ti thli, piesl'va tion of oidtr in a large city toys decc!ds. iHrt It was dne to the patient focrbearacce e oIf thie ieople, ail to the etailiest en- H dIlavos ac gi eat coilitess nd lisci'ci i t: ticciloft I lt g lac e uicer.s of the city. . h lllet.r uic'i W'as \ ures. Uved. atll 1 dee)n it my soletmn duty to protest • n(I.. tmlnii;illy against thllse ultl'irages, T i which, it is given octr, will be renewed Ihai at future elections, wilh preparlatiionA unI Io,,klug tic It greater deg ee ii itis- leti dationl Iald ('oilrction. I-thliis Icritest 1 the huii'le ofi tc iS Stale do, I a ;il Clti- 155 cliillt, lby an ccveilw hel ouiniig i niiijirli-iv, t g eliiestlI unllite. Tlreyv ltae iot tio t tui, iiij.led liy lthe pllretense tha.ilt lilittry i io Ior'te is necessil' tllo lprevue t fraud. His Fi l'.lly iell know', whalillt all hi1istri hit plllt. v s, Itint iililt ry tlectiiois lie b tt n l- e i h i-et. :ir f',c; that muilitarYii .. lice lat electi.oii has ailwas en sllll' cl it liv ai iti n c i.i\ cilir's tic hiirrli to ll f i il p l taiir exliii i ii l aiiilir sen iinclt; in fit, tii prpcetr etce anil cvei fr iil, Nuit not iii plr-evient it. If elcetioics e nr. at l oiestI, ithly sthiihl I. ce imlae sll ly dhe ami Ii i f p lic t pi l clliilllll ll aid lib' law l tl, iitituary loiii (t lit u t llt its 5 ·tpi'iaict Iihg over both, andlisitselft a traiidiilent antpis lilaI ceii t icis itel ciaf i frdi llotci liiil iirclllr l (, 'hl W ()tC i J/ l'e(" ~I)\.Cl~ll 'lol. c , .ji N .iil St: i s, rll evrl \uas. ll'IIe tievic- De<l rid tliii New ci: k tic the Lcion antI to! thce I, l h ill cd iri I g ik ci ll n e, iiinle i iiii fi the Fel!,r~i goverlimiieit ; hlliui, lrlii m e(' 1 II -nihtliiivii\e ti that govel liliitetit' , ciii- il i" ,tlitllliinal authority ; iIoi e lao teri , li Itcl l;eicld its riehis ;uid vindiintie itslllli ll-per,i bu oui r U'iili i I n Uniolii oft' IF.I tIti1- ; iht eleiii tsiit of its g'ire at .l s'reiigh nri the! licite gereratuesll cit I Hi ilhl elioll e. Tli vlalken the par i si is ill his einiliitg r the w lcie. 14 :i1 llialli l l y iago, ihe li lFederal I ifi'ci re cu ctised lft iitii thi'hg wiith of i Sile. . a tl ulict iis. l lt Icy aritI l clci s l it' but sicmliply hy e(xeitilig an iiitlteccce l'' i'. t h I ccirli l iu t ribtiiculliic it pi t lt'l litlttL , X l)e W0i\VI (Clilteiii, lhitic oiVcirir oli chit. ct c aui(, ,iclclresseld tIce Legissler ;iiastur its 1 Icllouws I S 'l ls a Imember of LLthe Ameie(an ciin- 161 - te-deri-y, it is rot only liur deity, uiltgcl S teii r iitcirest, to s stalll ii thle I ce1itc taiile I ity ail t ll rotiiacuie Ihe uitlc ori " ity of Ithe I ;itil lil glc vtcrl' I iint, liv a Iciltiil ti c l - llid entulihte.tcil' xercitse l iou stlltll jt iflr:iges, atiul liyv ccitlil'ilitiilg lil j hli cicig'ic-s tel c-st alu1isleh ti wise a icll liniii n prie ;cclcciistiaticic. Enit itt at - i ieli iilg ii lit ,il)litl lr ii, si i tlc ant, il i e wei olict tlc crsl i ts. Onr ginLili tIe))llrlll ) t it cs Ccmlctc iii it siogaceizat icc, an i it is t le . il.stially necet sai y e ic r the cc ihcll uI -lcS we i ~ ~ cllle t!lll tl'tS to I('.. ()lll'l ililxl i 'll T'.l lcl a lly ii, t i n.ll.%• rlt l',Sic~, lr \ thl, Sitate goveriwic iicts ll t lhir li irity itid ~n c'in'rgv. A e res gui verc mcl I n t oll ii sri liI i'l'ir e i.l ill n 'oulnti sy i so e telnsive p i,.ss tie lcuiitl"d t aits witlho ti lu ici Ie ,H on I.lc mlllcilii tril iolf thIl. Fdclll rlal ini lie- te :es,,itici leli\te -icilceli . T ililt ltire hl~i.~ti ihh~l >llitl° lit" (llll"k~ \ l' R U I statl ,ll eciterta'i clle at ttie uilrlitltiil Fi i, if ithe Co~Cli.Stit Ciii. tha ilrit Sellite gu ltil i itliimtlc wvil hi it oc tlitliVic l ectcliioct mi ,ii,-ic. ell ers utell c I atll h iilial goeilcll i- hi Ii tlici tilitietelin~cltle. tc tic c tic-li rcatizul. ~~l "ihlce ti tticel tilctletit " htas ilieltl ili tthi l -i'i d i , - .fi ,ii . T lcc li itw er lt Ich e g icecill ,siinisuri ii c hI 8t incc'faseul wI h Ihe exte. i-lh) itt is caiirolii ge. .L if t h r tihe ic· l is u ilCI it~ n i il ntilI i lill it Shatll see lit, ldan. il orgatizlleilll i I l Iii ciii*..,l,;. cio ts. ti in t.ll, rl j itt - ( si " .,citte e( l tiiclltI. I tiuiit heIcre will I c- cl c- fli iil ft ec.initiig dislll,tii nu icc the ) S i-t'll0hl ii irsist t ,es.e alib icitcg aitiemci: is ty 4i t n'tce l iv i ii" al- in elcindi cih eli5 t oi sth-i cill hc igoeieI ts l f lever i i t li tle iliii's which , siilililu it hI Ie ict ic ll i t tic I the elc 'ier l olic i tllcll t ilrc . c ci·llcir it cinite. at1d i1ro)irrated. thIe whlle fabriIe ei ,t ,,f ni onlall iltl ti'(ehl anilI rl peil tll " Il lc ii li e0iushed il ruiin. I have iicisilieid hi t lic soilchi-ci ctcl ti tir itest ol citI.R tI i- these icicw'iirilitcble inuli iicilis tiiid ex tc llic ui'S tuflu ilee, ullcd I (hlc e lt liatl Ihe c ir untilicii ligislnir re will iQti b iegai'd "I', ;7!,7/;~oI,7, ;Iftr; ;:lss I aoe.I i7 l e- w lessu its o I dut ons thiocesio." thI ttei lil, ace sic liniibiile tIll! elciietcii in ih lit l h i I c lilq d l, i ls th h'p llid thRit It h-. ma iliipire, Ithei(livl e-'B Iililrli the. -i- llmiIIIds aniidl ulon thit-ehtisoiitl the w\\hole ilIc i ca l is t i Ic a Icic le tl To d'.einid, ftill theo tlce ic and order ci o.-of lcalities, oni thle. Feleral ailllmy is llll ect sc.lt-gucvei tii lle ilit ; I ol Ialhi-stitci thelc eli' l ic reic " cist hlter with h ri c ll cck t t ie t Slece oi'' lin pii'ic of the oip iIhle I st" wlith his writ, is~ilf not to i'r.erve, the, k i peac , h it tic estalllislh thil c liiticl f t" "i w ;r i sireiit clrr e"r elcctiions to thel coin ti tlicl it thile Piesideltc, apllort d l1" ircmelled frce;, i ti sulrre der iliberty P 1int bn r clic. |il |til 'I'( lillllil~l ll'-illalic.P~ritAnf Icy BAD DIEAM.iS.-ln the cllse·l of ne usc of mly ticI-cnsm, I lwas brlciughc t I.a n cap iii live itlo tihe ilrese lcce ccf lille Algeritst lI rith cicciulcitt, wlcic sat on cc thi-cicce, with I a clc cliiiricuis Iciidy of soldieis ocit eacti sice cnlc lof himi, caccl wc ucc ce with Sioccrillbl; tcirirlUs. 1 listei cud plnietitid , lht :cintc whehiciis dise orsc was erunild. I I, l said a itli l fet-cc clcllcniess: i Tr hi in s 'e -ry well Hi"oW; ie ct ynil aire perlictly ici aiwaire tthtit wh~ell I o i " (di my cs, .'ilt ilr licid yiiiJr soldiersi will till gui toi thIe--3 ted iviticelei itv t nil icail l tieci lit icic lhe icc-ad. Ti, sehlier iiiiclge leachi ther i, ct' iil ilyi iexl'hiilig+'d siifienn'ilt whing. !I imlilnltingi, that I hlilt id~'isc l'ered tie t hlizi sec'et cf iithiccliiciess 'Thie sitltan or ,i), deh (ahiichcever hc c'itcs) ilciked ciest "ia fhic lliii ht ilt iis cgcitd aticce itse lie te coil d, cocci scid with eviulent retlei s tiucie - " Well, ccci nutyV gic." . I tuft I Ihe sptlot with tIc iilcitt unosinsh-nlenc sliciappinig li ingi-cs ut thice seolclieis. tls a hcc, ucs I passie- tlhi cel ed icit at mit niwith thie llost ilintuise exprcecion ccol acid '. Fon cifteiwrilsl I atwtke.--[Cuc cell- lcc-5ioic c1l a L)reaicier. 1iv How i Bci|tL'GttT IN His GAME.-A igti puhl icilier tll Pike's Peeck tulci huis gcll| iect icta i Mai i c'cd ii aslhitt I itiitittcce lli \the ullI iccl l iitcccl lcuh t a tilti, iciul clsesui'iicg cag ati lith sccciii hiiw i tc e old c eail tihIhh ile was near ait hanil tic aiec.cge the hleath i v- I of her ofl;jlrinig. The htunice 1cc l ciruit'- i -se t tl . i his glilue witih t till exiciiclct air, a- gl\witcg icc his success. aniil aniticipa ire. nclili ce hatmnislntt icii of tiis cmudtuliiun _ ici ilcis to sic hc incnrhte intc thir jiiilst i"1%. Iwiitc nit uinillte siijcjilv ci heictiuihr' hit 1 tiu. niiuit, alhcl, to cli Silr8 irt t "i i 0 tie, S tii h 1cc- hilgi) blihi Icietlid itg t oWciiust), huhvc itsc, tibt tat t eteriinitccl ti IOe c llrlt lim, eli tlh . cclit limae i. hOc rl luIlu drjiopedl h)s gicii, uIin. iisttrtecl uitl' like ci frich teniuecl deer ial iiil the hit His C. i tiltalintiis einw lchirn Coil) tug iluioiglh the h"uh, |ucul Si lug( ullt tic hIuic, "W aIti'ts ttie tiltetCr f" , .Gi-gi-git out yoir gnts reayt" rn l !e shot," stcaiierecl he, lilliciccit cltlit cut' breath, "I am bringing her right into thtthe camp.c I •a . . _ _ - - iti-c in I7 The WVceshiingtuin Pectriot snyc wit thtti .1r. Justicci NelsuiilN | clincii tie f ci)) cmfsi plachiec lhe Highi Cntliiissioli en- whien Itst teicdeued hin, itind onl0y" r11 viehlecd to the cirgeut iuli| rcti-uIrllteul Inte, iturlluities of .3r. Fish, w\ho in lie e ci ces-.ril' cliizomu to Is scure Ihu atliut'til cl c- lage oi uis greatt txjperience antl iebiliit m- ts \veil its the benelit cof lls high chir ) l atter. Thce Judge is ncio" sC\'evty-eg$ht pad years old, liatdi may be i'vgierded aits hl ne# t and vigorquts for that advanedd age. Number Fourteen. I H - stan The number fourteen has been dis- non, covered to, be of great historical it.- platl pol't; + - edA fi Th'I' first King of France, named of e± Henry, was coneerat'ledtl on Ihe 14th of Wer May1:, 1029; en the 1411 of Ma., 1338. all t tihe Parisialnsu rose ngilnst litenry III, and tho last Hlenry was assassinated ++ upon the 14th ot MaIy, 1610. 1nlri de hail. Bourbon was tlie foiurteen King whio teva hibe thte tiitles of Fillrenn andl Navarre, eart' and in his atie we filnd just fourteen. letters. ill Henry IV was born in December, jush 1553, the figures of which date andlded flull together mtakke ftolrteetl-exactly fourn- of tl tei centurlllies, foilrtt,-l deenti-.s a lnd foirteen , . ecars after the bit Ih of Christ. its His firs.t wile. Ninrguret oft Vleis, wes prof ho:ll on the 14th of May, 1552; the will battlt of Irt"v was fnight and won on the the 14th of Maircei, 1590; on the 14th iof May, in the same ye.ar, the ,lihite- regi plhiniied hero was hlienteti il the itn- asce hIotlrgs of Pairis; aniid on the 14th of flnd Noiveillbel the sixteein swoire to t'ie ett rallher tl an fo obey his r Ile. Oi thel satne dai\. six d.ears latler. %% as Iregis-] te id thlie Pauile hull iempo.we'ring the iwh ligate ol ltliRoe to Inolinaite an olnl - higl pant ot the French thrteone to Kinl itit Iienri"'s exclatsi,,n. Ou the 1411th of Decutenilehr, 15.9, he was reconciled hto thei I),,ke of Savov ; andlll oil the 14th oif d' M;ay, 110, lie was stabbed by Rarnilhli froe inl thIt- rutltc ! ;I Fterrtuneritc ; the as cap sussisaii of lil'lrtttitV hlting siilpilited him tby Ilh sttpp:ige of thie rloyial etir- 1" ag. owing the tlhe ntiarrownesst. of thet lt rtte.t, \hiclh til.\ily-,ix yeal't before, and I lt ury 11 hI 'ri'rdelred to lie widetled con his inhtniilled order bearing date the i 14th it Macy. Ito It \'ifl lie Iioticed that one date, that ali Iof the 14th tiof tlany, tlatt a plroinient. part in this catalogae of in iiiidtiic.ts,. at i upon that samel date in 1(1-1 Louis XIII diled-the figntie, 1, Ui, 4. 3, when addedlt, again producing the atiigicali iianiuer of teiirteein. Louis XIV asichnded the thirone in of I 1643, died in 1715, equal to .foutrteen l\'a :agalt; anti lived to the age of77- irt evenl aiilnd seven maliking foltrteent. pre Lois XV died in 1774, a date titIlly, the ilng tlie samiilie tait1iber, hiI1th in its.ex- lfr .e.L!eos and the slim of its central Fet 1; iites. sli lieuis XVI had reigneidl jumt ,hurtteel Ir Y.eti'r wheni.i he sutii nedlll the Stlttis- the GMeisail, destined to ltriig ahitut Il.e th. I rvob.tion. Oi Ilhe 14th eif Jolt, 1789). pas Sthle Ihstlleh wats d.estroyed, Iold in 1814 net it-h 11tat boiis n etc est i itOlI-a -- ai sell beatring thlie alt-itpoertaiint iltuiber, ut t oili 1 only in its figures, out likewise in tl-ir eU 1sit to. Onl the 14tHI of Jly} " 1 15, Na lit E polen ilfnformed Caplt. Muir antd that se tie tlinew himtself uponi EItglitllnul: lipro- tof - teetic. ' lie On thlie 14th of Jtplv, 1870 diplomatic in t relatiolnos Wiere broIlkenl off between lel i Ftaeit'e tndil Prsi. AhteI, lIst lvy oii eve - iilit 14th tft Aauist, M itsrh:ll IBazalline's :it miiy retreated etvrt i tie Miosille befolre i- te adtlancinilg legilons of Ge may. ,. -[Cilhlm Ilel-' Jtlltal u . ' Table Etiquette. Ne Trl'le politenels nas its origin i) Cht istian chatrity nuat kindtlnt-ss, titl aill stati title'rl s t'U( fetuiturtte we-re toutid-l ie fe-r t lhe grieater coinve tnient-e and l1 e htilapiness of all tlie ntntihiters of nic-1ie s tv. Altlhough the retasons aInly Iot be I obvitaibts iti first sight, they exist, indlil S r t ill be apilparelict otil careful considetlrai it tionti . lie I._ Do not keep theris wiiiting for S tt, ieithetr at the Lbeginning or the i 11 close ,f Ithe Iciaetl. d 2. Do nlt sip stllup frothm the till, olltsl S1',rim theit sidle Itof ile stupon. p, - 3. Be elrefoail l iuat to drop or spilli a antyitig on tll table cloth. n 4. Keep y.our Ittite neati; do not tIi heap a1ll sort,l of :food ,,ln it at oncU 5. In passing .our platt to Ie re ht helped, retirtn the knife ' ail fork. 6. When eisked tfr a dish" do not lt . shove t it hanuld it. " " le 7. Whil tdrinkingd onaitin tk aitllnid. 8. Ilstrlet c l servant i) I t hal lit Cr cp at the lef- t side, si that it may be iea eit r-ceite y lhe t ight halind. 9 ). Do lnot drink youri ten or cofftTee wiithteut firs;t remirling the leslutoin he tttntt lthe cutill tel the 5nilitert+. o . Itt. U.Te the kinife for cntting olly ; f lel,'e puit it o- thed liips nor in the I l niictlth. i ;I Brenlk otx bretad into small ty !liic, titi rest tlt lIhem on y'our tlante while spreading. 14.. Do nl,t eait too falt. Besides gi'hmg lle the uipetl'rie of greed, it ne is ilt hlea'ltlhy. I i- 13. If you titld anylthing disaagrtea- - no ihh ii yilir lmitl, l put it nrhnie iis qltlly 4 aiaas lteis.illy, wiithout drawi-tilog ie at- i tt'l t ilnio oif tily lnile to it. 01 itl 14. 1)1 Ilet ol(enl the liijs, nor lmake I I t\ tnlill lnlecessailylV Itleike ilt clhewintg. i5. )Do llIot tiuc-l the hi-it. 16i . Do nt es the elbow til the 17. Do not apeak with thle month full. 18. Brulsh tite talhle nlearlyi befite blritgihig tell the dessert 19. le tlhoulghlttfl illd( attentive to Stli- Wailllls lif Itlhse tlbollt yellt. i 20. Ctlonverse on llleliSllllt subjects (t with those titting tieita vitYi S21. 1),l iiot itIy ithlinvtiiig uot ilntetd eil tir l" ill jlreset ltc hIlin-r. f 22. Lealve yolir plrtte .with the knife atie 'i'k lying iralllel, the hiautdles ,intig thot the tight. . l 23. Never lelvte "the talble before i otlers agitoll)lt laskilng I!e latly or gee tlti1tia who tesiies tee eel.use y1"i. RolAtrTrc EprsoEt.-"T r t htui s stranllger thlan ition" has lbeen saiid it1d -A writteti a great mlany times, aud the 2tl other. tday ahont5 o'cliock ecurred unll elt- vlit verifyinlig the sinmeihtat trite iig adage. Sitce. tle ,arly pIhrt of h9t' lichl .1ek the vety eligaiging and hliandsole tti Relresentlative froui Mercer, Cpt. J J. c-l'- 11Afte, has been eiufit:ied to hais i-im iir lit the Ctipitol AIote! withi tyljlhio4i pa- pheulmoui, and veryT shortly, aft.er his in- lirst attitck his illniless Wis pronoutpeed i.ls serio s by ithe hllysicians. Thliere iu erlt pearel atl his bedside, to luihlister to wv i I Ills wails litt ld ,oothe lis lunestro- ue of cl'5 IKentucky's falir daughters, not nun ill knliwn to the work si gifted authoress. in, to whotm lhe had yelars ago -pliglhtea leer his ilove.. There ishje stat b3-the sik siiW inIln's colch fronm inoriniug till. niight, illii watclinlg.tlhe flushiugehtek and.lcever r g" gleaming eye with- that self-denyingl r i anild utter devotioh which ollly 'the i of true wpman can know; nuntil at lst- into hIw colhl it be otherwise --tiheal, tient became better: Theu destone Itent is containted in the following otfl anyS cladl annadundnt~mi(t:- . Sof- MaRaalED.-OnI-te 1i3tl: instait the +ioil Capitol Hotel, -by Rev. Father Young, ul !oftf the Catholic Churchl, Hon; J. ,. it ., McAfee, Representative ia~t Lengis ie- latture froinli eIlc~r and a ,ls Il)" iala- Marshall,dauihttr. of Geinertiitj um ilit phrey Marshaill.-IZg uisville OoureoF ,lr- Jourunl. g ll! lM~siEita PIANS--FO e. sale by ' . ST. JOIL~ " How RAIN IS FORMKD..-To under stand the phiilosophy of"ltis phenome non, essential to the very existence of plants and animnls, afea" facts, deriv ed from observation and a iQng train of experinenti:. must be renemubered. Were the atmosphere, every 'lhelre, at all tiiesr, at a unifiormn ttemrfjerature, we should never have rain, snow o1 hail. The water absorbi.d by it is, '-vaporation from the sea and the earth's surface would descend in an imperceptible vaplor, or cease to be absorbed by the air when it was once fully saturated. The absorbing powt'i of the atmosphere, and consequently its capability to retain humidity, is proportionably greater in cold than in warm air. The air near the surface ,"a the earth is warmer titan it is in thl region .of the clouds The higher we ascend from the earth the colder we find the atmosphere. Hence the per petual snow on very high mountains in the very hottest climates Now, when from evaporation, the air is highly saturated with vapor-thongh it is invisible- if its temperature is suddenly rednced by cold currents dcscuending front above, or rushitng froum a higher to a lower latitude, its capacity to retaiu moisture is dimin ished, clotid are funrued, and the re sult is rain. Air condenses as it cools, and like a sponge filled with water and compressed, pours out water which its diminish capacity cannot hold. Ilow singular, yet how simiple, is the arrtngeumeut lor watering the earth. - [Scientifi American. NOTICE ! that 'pIIE andlersgned having been com. ed to Smissioetl and qualified nas Justice. of the Peace, for the Bayou R:ipidlesa Ward, hereby gives otie' of his deter lalitation to enforce all Laws for the I r ireses'rva*ltioe of Peaee tand qliet amlolg redl the People, and imost eapRcitally those rned Fior the punishment iat trespassers on reco F"eaae's allt In'clasures. for damnage to c 1 shad.id. olrianlsental and nuat-learing 'legi Itrees byv malkinkg fire's at the mres of thei thenm, or ot herwise, inrinl them, and t fr, in itlauv ilante:r olhsttnltilg the free resi passage of tihe Public RHoad. .T'lose inetes..itat:ed to msocansa;i 'nis ti: ll.IRead should have coniaideramtion enough for olthers to draw their wiagons well to 2( olile isll., nlot, to halter their teams t *21, fe-tes sadf to nmake their fires its nttut'l sex screeneld inR pnotsibl, fronta risk of injury exa to jassess-la" ii frightening- thaeir teamars. Ses lie hopei.s that ill good eitizenas ill alid af in this etfor lby sarrasting and Lihaging Te Iaetf're hiuit or asnalet other iule gist;ate, Tia every viollator of saich Liws. 1. GEORGE M1ASON GIIAIIAM. aunt -Justire of the Peace. riot Bayou Raplides, March 25th, Jlt71-3t. pie; Will Cucannn'i "n 9aIe, riZ No. 13. Succerefo a of Fral to a Pous lp siu--k',,rish Court. Vs' I tTRSLtANT to an order of Bale P issued by the Parish Judge of the Plarish of Rtapides, State of Loutisiann, ill the above snccession, dated April C 19, 1870, and addressed to me, T will "t sell tit puhlic anction on the jprem|irioes, on 'D' SATURDAY, the 15th day of APRIL, ulat A, D. 1871,. Art hbetween" the hours of 11 A M and 4 P ' P, the following propetty for the pay- m nlent of debts, viz: tilt A certainl tlet or parcel of landllying thli atd he.ing iIe and Utiaalld. the town of fol Pinaeville hiar-i)h 'of Rlaide,h's. containing aa eighty arres (80), onre or les, allnd (Si nnulblelId bhy il-t.( -fromn onea (1) to Itwetll.-follr (24) lon a plrt of surrvey made hay Inobert WV. Bainglha:st, puarish sarveyor, nilt the 27th sit) tit Jaiutiar%, 18711, oi: file in thae Paillish Court, anlid honitlelliel i thereitn et fo.-thh. TERMs -oF SAL : R:ASH. JOHN DsLACY, Ud March 29-tda, Sheriff. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY, OlIN 8S. IUEESE & CO., General Agealts...........Baltimore. Mad CAPI'rAL............ .. ...... O..00,000 Soluble .Patcif Guano. l IIVE years experience inl the use of this e ., Gnano, in the culture of Cotton, hIas givell it a standrlll chlllarctr lar excel s Ilence naasarpa.sel by any other Fertilizer. it Experiience, throngh e series of emars, lats deuaonastrat'ed that anil applieation of200 lior. per acre increas:s the clnop three.-fold: Swhile an application of t1:0 hes. per acre Sdoublles time paanlnction. At this rate of ineeasre. wqwtl Cotton lit present low prices, the iliveast~lent inl.tis (;aano pays ft-alll .e 150 to 500 per ce'lat. profit. The large fixdl Csnlitial invested by the Pacific Guano su Capapwy, ill the production of this GuaIno, nffoards the unrest g1uaranltee e af its cooltianed ecxcellenaee. - For Supplius' audt furtther informration. ti it apply to W.'F. KELjY, Agent. i 61asttalp stret;,tkw Orlestaa. el EtEOIUJAR WEEKLY PACKET !I t LEAres NEW ORLEANS EVERY SATURDAIY 1- ~~ .dcF~ r B, L. -,HOT GE No. 2!1 JOHN iliENT,...............14 atntr re Culerstnu and DIwly,....... ;Clerks IC SAKiSs rogular weekly trips itn tie IY1 New Or-leens ande G ranlld Ecire - te'anis. Leataes Alexandriat every Wed- f inesday ayt 3 P. M. For freight or tias ie sge apiplya' to, Ei R. BIOSSAT, an e la 1ftf. Agent. ie i3()OT AND S-HOSE O MAKEli 1 J. rSECOiP: STREET,' A LIEXANDRtA, :NEy'' " I floor to, favin & Fer- L i lis s.a,'e Jediwery Store. Ted Tie best of khathet' always on hanud I)- TERMS CASI. ot Feli. 15, 1871-m. -" . lfOTIOE. ad rNITEIT STATES LAND OFFI.E, k'U Nntehitclheb, LRa., Maedi 18, 187 . T,'l'The Unitedi Stites Liud ittiee will r- lhe ooened firtth ttlnntaaetl|n -'of bust ng ness on MoInday Ap'il' 17tz 18h71. .... ' . *; g.1EIlS, e- JUtEs t. BossleR, :- . egister, lit Recetver. te- .BMarch 29, 1871t. ie rHE BATON ROUGE BRICK COM L pany arie now rt'asdy to contract : fwor the delivery of thelr snperi,,r Bricks at.Alexahsneir . A eampnle,can be. seen at Bios~atb Warehouse, where all nee Sestsary infonpation can be had. March'a!, I871-tf. - T BIOSSIT'" WVAREHOUSE-FOR . sale hi,.sn-POT1 TOE8, SALT. AP. OR PLES,. MIACKEREL. .hAY, OATS, LIMEi CEMENT, NAILS. SOAP RKE A D Slxt CAREFITLLY! Agne and Fever. .ol The only preventive known for Chills and Fever is toe use of Wiilfe's Schie dam, Selniapps. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS Is good for Dyspepsia. WOLFE'8 SCHIE DAM 8CHNAPPS PI Is a preventive of Chills-anid Fever. WOLFE'S SCHIEDAMJ SCHNAPPS Is good for all kidtley and bladder con. fH plaints. WOLFE'S SCHIEDA SCKNAPPS lbe f Is used all over the world by physicians year-, in their practice. excell WOLFE'S SCHIEDA M SCHNAPPS ttaine Is gonl for Gout; whict WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS combi Is good for all Urinary coumplaints. aingi WOLFE'8 SCHIEDAMSCIINAPPJ Io'" Is recommledetl by all the Medical Faec nlty. TYOLFE'S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS is ilia Is good for Colic and pain in the stomach. W OL FE'S ,SOHIEDA M SCHNAPPS they Is imtitted, and colniterfeited, uand par- 'ey chasers will have to use caution tal el in purchasing. to ke lunib BEG leave to call the attention of the reader to testimonials in tavor of the tu ShelnappslIh : I feel bound t apy that I rega'i yourn Sclihnapps Iitng in every respect pre-l our S ,iimieiltly piure, andi dleserviiing of- medical patronage. At all events it. is the purest an ponsille article of Hollbani Gin, heretforta4f tsi .iliibt, ilnable, anld am such muay be' safely aie prescribed by plWsiri:is. Ever DAVID L. MOTT. M. D.. W, Pharmaceutical Chemist, N. Y. sole - briat LovisVu.Lu, KY., September 1.-I feel DEO that we have now an irticle of Gii sanits. Bta tile for such cases as that remedy is adapt ed to. Dai. J. W. BRIGHT. De "Schnapps" is an-remedy in chronic ca tarrhal comlmplaints, etc.: I take great pleasure in bearing highly No. creditable testimony to its efficacy as a re Inedial agent in the diseases for which yoo recommend it. Having a natural tende'n cy to the nucons surfaces, with a asllgt degree of stimulatilon, I regard it as ime of the mnst imlsirtaut "renmedles in chronice Sciatarrhlrl afli.tions, particularly those of tlte genlito-urinary apparatus. With m'nehC e respect, your obmedient servant, Gar L CHASrA. LEAS, M. D.. - I ' lNew York. rI : :Cire S2(R PItN STRiT. NEW YoRK, November Latu S21, 18ti7-I'Un.Pno WVotLFi, Esq.. Pnx Lefft in s;T r: Dear Sir: I've made aiu cl a ical and n eixamlmlllmtmi ofit i sampille of your +chitrdam un , <hellaupps, with the intent of detemniinlg A 81 1i if any frign or jnujnriions at. stance had lteen adildie to the sinmple distilled spirits. Pric Tilme exanmination h:ms resulted in tile con Sclnsionl, that .the satuple coilmtainhei in Pis-l D oions or hbarmf Iusulmilxture. I have imeen unllable to discover any ttSce of the delete riolus shstances. whichl are soleetimles ea r. plyed in tihe adillteraltion of liquors. I would lnot hesitate to use anmymIr, nor to recommllniendll to othersi for medicinal pir- tiot poses, the Sehimlll slnappl s as excel- Pat, lenlt anld unlbjectionable. variety ofl Giun Very respectfully younr. f nb S(Signled) H11AS. A. SEELY, mil Cheniat. wit e ton i CIIeMICAL AND TmatrICAL LAimATo- i Cl I icy, 18 ELunAGit PLACE, NEw Yonx, No. acr Dear Sirm: The undersigned haute iarmitully int S, andl thoroughlly aualyzed alaliple of youllr fen Armonltic Sclirdal Schnipps, selected Iby Bet Sourselves, and have found the name fr.'e Int fri all lorganic or inoganie' uasttitres, ,. ct F- more or less iljunriols tlo health. Frou, Ilr tile result of onr exalillationl we consider hi r tile article ie of superior quality, health il of fail at a leverage, amui effectual in its me- ge di icitial qmnlities - bli l Res elwtfuhly y.vours, *au (Signed) A LEX. TIIPPEL. hbemist. wer tI FRANCIS E.,ENGELHAID, . tin 'yM. D IVF h - e.ai S Foai SAl BY AiL. it I ' BRESPECTABLE GROCERS AND iUUSGSISTS( lt, Udlipho Wolfei' Establishanat,. 22 BEAVER ST.e 1 N. Y. in eMch 15, 871-nm. 32. T diu 00 h- . dli - lin e t r r ii mi rs. tnmi er. thi l cre of " 6 UITE H UN DOWN." - HOW the often is this e, ptlrsion nlserI Al mi mi prsn whose bodies and leia s " are exhntedll the tils andit ilanxie- tmll on. ties of h raiRihes life. Mere utinlnints l' do no gItod in audi canses Their: firt in efect Is (timaltnit. Time t'iA-nction (die- ' TTARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, ai time tiule remmiedy for tmiasibremmklmg dmiwn bl of if wlysical eierles, nd theea aupie-l la fpirits is irovideda It fe.notutts and t roefrehies thle ns DRbiilatlltig orgnuc' sid Sth Ierves. while it carries off, -ithout ti violnmlme or valm. , all tlhe imrpuafties a i! vdhicm clog tile biwrels anid 'tyit thirel blooied. In indiligetion, bilslueosits, lsto t n constiptionie. dmmvuts weakiess, .mltd" -lvtgiochtdriSnss, i'has o. RA, e- p te cpm the water of the Seltter Sprig ,it- , iell, ole f il avih iLt is the exact and pert- II ad- fecteqijividenlt. .. Ili SOLi IBY. ALTI DRUGOGTlSTl r e. Tb 4ie' oax Pai ers of En ides l. } - Yi $10 ARE OV1AG TAXES Ji Plil f l or t rdIJ1in.6.,. r tl " re-868. I I h 1i1d1 and 7l t 4i ail Occeupationcili i -fIleis rLl t at 5Fy '6(fSfi,, &, id i'yS thk. same innumediatelt. - Inhy - abldmlee, t friom lle olie, Mirph $.Ring Barrett 3mlm red e y Smn!loriicd te lltto receive aId i. s'receipt frml' tiaIeija jJ nAme.R. Marrchl 22-4t±,8 ' . LEG. AS, g az G eztte depy. Collector. s To the PFubliot : ay 'E, vRDEry i t foir lbtihr ii ie fit llf 873. ) wnrT' DisPATeC hy l4e iRdmtfrrigm, Pbil t ed, aid im all uases of thie user PnEo. sal-8 Biut ity tertle IS CASH UPnO IiW tELIVt ar; -(ulemis otherwise mrddirsetal:) 8,- Putties oteringr s-e 'respiecttulyp re slera luided tof this, and le hoemcal iso o re will le given, rM . Tw 8. Rlngguld Il receive ordeis for tme at Post Oca. - 3 JAMEB IC. WATERS. Marech 15,.187h-4t tract Parish Court, ricks A.1ERM of the ParislCaourt will seen be held on the First Monday' of nec- every month,, for the tisasection of Probate business. At the. term com niencing the First Monday lii April, j~5j anti at each smcceedmigaltenate term, AP inary esaoes will also be irbd. H.I. DPAIGR , WIareumh lS ,Pa4h Judgea SIX, 1V:1 HiRTiPlIAC SMA1ýI AL.' 'Jj1 AWARDED THE -I;At, ,' ,, Southern Piano u ory WM. KNABI *4&co " (~ ill in MABurACtPkRsi o . ap. Gra $qatre and lFprTghn t t j PIANO FORTES t fiLtf 'O7,V , wft . tional hope 1 TIRHESE INSTRU- ItRdin meats have oapoli Iee-l before the pulb.- li d lie for nearly thirty Glant yeamr, nd upon their fa.tlhf excr]lence alone at-f ie fee tained ,an uparechased pr.-eminence, the r which pronounces them aequalued. Their Worl - TONE kecati combines great power, sweeteeas an4 ine tuecs singing quality, as well as great parity of abnnd Intomation, and sweetness throughout the IPsitt entire scale. Their cratic TOUCIItli Is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from zetl. the stiffues fumnd in an many Pianes. comm IN WORKMANSHIP magae they are nnequaled, rsing none fnt Atse State very best seasoed material the large cai- with tal employed in our busaisss enabling un tt tit to keep continually an immense stock of alifen lumber, &e., on hand. and a t7' All our SQUARE PIANYOS have lg our New Improvedi Overstrung Scale and awni the AIRJ4FFE TREBLE. Th W We would call special attention to, conpm our late imnprovemnmnts in GRAND PIA- rho I) NOS and SQUARE GRJVDS, Ptteated victol Auguat 14th, 1866, whicIt bring the Piano, trth nearer perfection than- hat yet been at- in pre talned. ion. Every Piano fully Warranted fbr J YeariI aid a We have lUmade arrangements for the Whiel Sole Wholesale Agency for thie most Cele brated PARLOR ORGAN8 and MELO DEONS, which we offer Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. Cheo WM. KNAlIE & CO., its es Dec. 21, 1870-&n. Baltimore, Md. rank news Cotuim GEORGE PAGE & 00, , No. 5 N Schroeder St.,.Baltimore, Md. fcn Manufacturers of with PORTABLE AND STATIONARY imo Steam Engines and Boilers, C SPATENT IMPROVED, PORTABLE The, v CIRCULAR SAWMILL, tile; Gang, Malay and Sash Saw Mille a ' IRIST 'MILLS. TIMBER WHEELS. and I . Shingle Machines. &c. Dealers it, plit Cirmular Saws, b>ing and Mill msuilies epio r generally, aild mantrt aetnrer's agents for to bh C Letfld's Celebrated .Turbine Water Wheel topic im asid every descrijption of Wood Working pive' mM nMchinery. AGRICULTURA,LENGINR J a ilos A SPECIA.4LITY. mvi i [/ Send for ,DesriptiveCsitalogues and unbl Price Lists Dec 21, 810 4y. n - A i3 sAI oF VALAUABLE FIOPERil! in la I T PJAOE 1EFORE' YOU TO-DAY reat to ia detripiion of the cotiton pblannt- I. r- tion of Mer. G. B. Mtaltalli, oflhipideh. port u- Parish, situated o s'tle left descetidimi Ne bank of Bt3yom 'Iklf, dess titan omie' Ph)l utile below the vimllage of CtleAfuyvilhl., c witthia 'nc:sUePof the ithe ,ifthe- Bat. Neo ton Rouge and 'Alexandrian ltulatlrd. , p 4 colsu tisk-l: !.wel ve hundred antd.eighlm. c-il -acrs aggregate, of Whidhe seveti hun- obt dred and fitfy ate' iledtird tnud litreep I n hndred aires enclosed pt pder.a gp!4l Ir fence- one mile ,of frusitM' i Bayu don b Beltmf. Tlhe. dwelling house, nail.1 a 1new, is a two attsmy trunted bid.dinsg. f " eslmntitlig eight rootens, with 'wide gIl- an t lieries front ad rear. The rootms anu ketD Siull are 'emntly. papered. This;,'o- A e, gefl4'r with tire kitelheu lind iollier oat the bmildiungt, inerds no 'repair. The barni tute Ma1 3attable tr- Jrpmin. good congition,: as 1 well ais quarter' for elabiaers, contAiiiuitg c4"l twelve cabins. TIhe gim leose, ',itir ly new,.ecoitaining t+w -pin-sanudtis. wt caiptlble ol tntI)ng out foirteemn la- 3 of cotton lper day, anmd in ..stte tai n- rees T iht, lwang in regtmimitimn for m'ie--by Jdin Inetigouhrit'g pil4ttirsl The're is almis wai atne lhotee of three oontas, sitnated on nod thi fromt oapter aide of pidmlatiot,. bar- h e ing a nurtlhbr. of oulthuses. Time or- yea 4tdmrd, of f. three acres, contaiue ioa wlm.chate. apples, figs and plunms. ar- net den well fenced, comtaitting Ialai about the tItf- peacil trees il, gout btearing con- wel ditimn. Thie ftramt yiin-i f time dwel' the lilng, of two acres, is filled with flite asuhrenTry itn gfimd cndition. TERSns-Forty dthlltrs per acre, one third cenahl, tile .remmiider.in ote ord cam tl/myearl', wtith liem nad mortgage re- ki tained bVy vetidor until final parventt di. Titles guarmanteed C. R. BOYA)D, Marchl 15, 1871-4t. Agent.' l 'OR 'StLE. , rTHE plantatiin of Kil. Clark, fonr teen ntiles by tistltroad sotth of Te d Aletnmdria. cantaininmg .300 arcres; ly-. ia ing -i-i atli midenis of Bser n Busenft on 1 tie 'line of time Batott R;nge, AtexadT *lin tnd slreveloirt Railroad, asioutone yIt mile of nt oin tel al h eide Of staid ba- Ti s-you. WOO0 acres cleatreil aciadt mnir lgood femce. . Whol plttwe ctm/asu d of about t,-:thlirds alilvial, the ret.pp- Fi T, mnd. Fiftten dsomnle mhouses for'la wn borer., (now tenantmit by. ood colored Fi rntl latnr,) uitamted oli time bImymiom, withi ei and ternma tificieilt. Otte brick.atere; in umd oplwmration at pronesiet, to whichi is at- O sut tmeClmed a dwelling Ihosne of feaur roomms, ties with suitable iat-hIisem S all recently tire Itilt to witicih ardre amd dwelling punm- ( bas, session will 'lie given at hle s.xjdratiam tift a learne. 'Ims T mafin dwelliung of the ex- inantatimu is sitoted oIln the mliands, ,it- itt amoiltt ftuotof'imtu fofmita tuaity aUnd Iper- I-i|lth; it contains seven runai neat- T sj- papseed, 'itl Wiide Imall an! galle rien, laving all .neeseMry Qtt-hitism ; on tmle pt.i'e there are amuiple oribe nud 1 l. liblems. l'rhere till belastld with this itE h pltntittiotn 32 head it bhorsesand mnles, 808. l) Ie ichi oct tile "writh a neumber of 1 s lo( ohgstidl dlteept:o'asdit wit tall stock the 'VEm3s-815.0o 0 fmtt (itoe whIsle-4 tdes d'ti enstc lt.h tlelantal de imn inh l, p t im mesnts, two pud three years, with ien pltd mmd ntortgqoge etai ed h thre veotdo 'WI')1 finul yment. 5, F'4r fur er partinlarsimtply at tbls oot, agency. C. d- BOYD,: March .4tl Agent. . 11ed UTTON ONI)ONS, e : Ag- FORP LANTING, lB.-_ at ,i. ST. JORN'Ss re- ~el( I INDERSIGNED WOULD une L respectfully inften, their.riends will and the angar ptlantrseporally of tI . Pamrish~c, or RmlRidet and Avsey ERS .thag thely tre nOw'pTplpre41oe6 '_ reIspi kettleaanta 'o'lers '!m Vttte-~tM ataproved, tyle and-e-at6 iaspnlike -, mihn&r. ..laring had 2 p eAptw will - nce in tJah line of b s'n teel y' of satisfied that ttey j ar n of tion. and- will gat RlV wok com- will be better, a elo style kpril, setting ,bq·ers, e'iot -. - term, trian that oa y o I. Parish. B She edE. qMucbir. ~- IE qadei $1sreals II; 1871-3 rj j "i WDtHJID:. T*HE, wmFtKID l 1871.. T E 'AR 1871 BIDSrFARoR i one of tlse moseet important and fruit fisl in our political history. In it will be hatped the great isenes on which the Prnqidential election of 1819 mnst turn. 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