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DAILY rni. T f r (MOW -fT MfJ-T RE PRaSIETRD iJ WEDNESDAY Mi)KMM. NOVEMBER 22 it. r.c. K....r. There are mij sincere J earat , ... ' 10 the belief that the A4ioitrai on Wli. if it hMBot already, offer the ot libera! term to the rebel sulKorit -es' 1 ' restoration - . . ,n it of peace and Lnioo. TBe ra-opoe.t o. ,f , stated. will not only embrace a general amoeaty o sll who hare bean engaged iu the rebel. ion, fiat s rea-t.trwctoa of the Union upon the a toe j state, or aa near aa poaaiole. that en (! before the sretoa of the Southern States, including a fall guarantee of all their rights under the Cou atituttos). The argument need to joetify thia orertnre on vje part of the party in power ia thst the ohjee of the Uoreroment in the proeeewtion of the war bse been and yet is the overthiow of aäw. kv- il,a return of th- reoole or State io rebellion to their ailegiaavc to the Govern wei.t and that end atuined. in the !m guage of Mr Liacotji, righting mut cease. Term of peace tuay be propo-ed by the Admin istration, but not upon the basis of s reatort'mii of the old Union, or with tbe hope that they will be accepted by tbe rebel authorities. In our judg ment the slsvery iue vfll not be surrendered by the psrty in power Ira abandonment, im me ..g . a a j dute or prospective, w .l douhtie.i be demsnded aa a condition or peace n u; tne iuuiru. people accept tbxt alternative usless com pel led to do so? If the contest on their psrt has been for independence a separation final and completed from what they term a bated Union it it probable tbey will sur render an institution to restore peace and Union, when ita voluntary abandonment might secure tbe end tbey have had in view? If the Admin i-rriinn should fTir Kbar-1 term! i.f I race. It ... . . .. . will not be with the expectation thai they will be accepted, hut for the purpose of promoting an Unioaof setitiment iu the N rth in tbe support of il t.r lJ i i - ..e.. am Ljrr Tl e effect of auch an over'ure. it apparently fair, would eridentlv he to fonolidie the North, snd cr.u-e s divisiuii of scti'irrent iu the Sou'.li It will be readily seen that a douhle purpose would be sccomlishei br ttjeh a poliev. and the more generou the terms the m -re certain its sucr-- If tlie partv in wer rel!y believe tint lhe S-.mhern Confcler o y ia a -hell which requires only a tm hard hlowa to break into Irag mentn if it thinks 'hat subjugation ia Sjot only oo-aii le hat preWhle ve ha vi but little faitii there will be any proposal fr 'he irfjuatmeot of the diBt ulcie- of the countrv that will place the rebel S'ates u. the same relations to the Govera mem that eiisb'd before ihe rebellion We con cede that the AdoiiniaTation can now afford to be hbersl. having renewed their hold upon power, but we doubt both their wisdom and magn inim- iiy in thit re's.d l he war could hsve feeti atopped and the U; i,,n reitore-1 long aeo if there had been an honest effort to secure those ends and this tact forces lijK ii ua the eonv' ;:..n thai nothing but neres-ity will induce . moie een-r ,us policy now. alrhough we alWi'iSi ell hooe that ucb counsels rinv prevail rite: ti i. tt f.vi 4i.4 I u porlaiil Isaesiselwee Brtwern ir neardtr and itar I reueü Minlater rr-fundrrce -A the N'etv Y -. World. Wasm en i n N'(vml)er 17. The following eenveftalioa it reiaute! to hare taken pi a. e bei ween M hre . 'he French Monster i W hn g''u. and SecrrtaCV BeStattl I re. tort it as u wmU told to mi: On hia tetiitn Iron. Aulurn. Mr Sewaid le tened the vi-u of Mr I rtreiilard. tbe presem repie-ent ie of France After the usual com plimeniaouMr LTncoia's te eloctiotb Mr Threil I anl opaaed the conversation by staling that he h.O rasaritlv fMuti inlornnsft ,,f ih aaiai.tna tm. aire of the got err men' to mike pe.ee. and as the Lmperor had aiw.s been the warm advocate of that policy, he could but congratulate the Secretary af State of the new course which the eahioet of Washington scemel in.'lined to fol low p To tKTT" Sir. S-wanJ repfiel thu the idea of a peace with th So uh htdsia.i- been the fut.d t ma' tsl idea of ö tfiv uh in 1 1 a i ns r covernmeiit; hat the a aa to the proper manner to reach it; that the l'niied S'ate lon d iiol ic- cepl a bnoiiliating ieace, but that whenever a proposition to that cfTec', mi ntaiulng the digni ty, interests and honor of he nilion. would be offered he would not hesitate in supporting it with all the influence and p wer he could I ouraand To this the representative of France renlied that he was eiceaxhuglv pleiaaslto rind his Ki cellency thus deposed . Mit thit in his estima ' n it was imt'il)!a to ilai w' -",cr c :.. och a wa'rw w ::uin .. unless atwJ govern ment anouid lake the proper steps to apuroach the South ami ooen neoti.itioya on th it subject, lie further added that although tie government Sjf lhe Eiaprjro hi 1 not been fortan ue tnits eVurts to open relatioos between the . 'h . the South, it hid never rece led a :? Trom is opiniou in the m.tter. sssd thai it was .still of tt.e opinion that tun war cool 1 not en I Without try ing. at le-t. the ways of diplomacv before plaaafeatt aaasa into tbe uucert.iniv and renls - f sn endless w i T ihis Mr Seward lrnklv admi.tet thai his icovernment bid ben ini-'sken in th-' i h ir.c'er and oLi-cuei'. of llie w tr with he Suth ; in A he net er iui tgoied t' '. tbe eedeii o. avm e-i wwsed with ao much resolution and vitality ; sod tSt' he was rtidy in M knowledge himsell is et rir ,.-i that aor.jtsrt Alter a p.olractel t nve'si'.an lhe nSjhlidl dor ol Kra n left Mr Sew ,rd with B rencaal of tne offer t, place the services of his givernruen' al the i sp mtj of Mr LiwOoll -a d. ahat lie had already aaid iu mint i.i-tan. es. 'hal the Kmperur waa ready to do all in his DO WSS le facilitate nef o'.i ii.ons w,th the S.utfi.and that be wouid -pire aadtwOS lime, tit.uble BWS monev. it necea.iry . to ati m, s di s.rtblc an end To this Mr. t.-warl replied thai he won' i -ee Iff L'ocatlo, talk trie mi'ier over wttti rum, an i beggci Cie re resent it:ve at Fi in e to call ag .n nett week IBWI uro ' aJ an answer KaaMcoia - - frumthr w a-hias'oa llepaubcan. a Sei at Cat we t vdMrilae. During theiucipient tage- ol ihe reheli-on tl., u m - efforts ere m Jw i the eassaatv atees ia wiii over to their ctu"e the r.ffl ert of the tegn'ar arm t'.rculir. aere sent to them offering pro ruolnoi and other n dtur men', to bripg Ibem niioer the banner o I the surfei ts I hose beiontjesi to tbe rebel Sisies were arith ewess hou i .(! t'-eplioiis, e It a'r-u i ie-J ... eafHi:i thectuae ol the re'el Conledfrarv, and likewise tne in irw N .rthern Slate-j o,! the tra.t I. secuta psj luve been rtpe. ci bv Hie idhnl leadrrs that nearl v all f the reg til ira would rally to their standard, a h je in af.ct iho w t greativ ihaappocited. aa the -r i! I n ahown Arui-:g the regular ufhcer) wl, ;i( rv attempted t.. Wtw OSes wae t.eneial Emory , wku iaa erted the ITtiiofl cause laitblally. an i who c.mmnd the gallanl Nioetee: 'h t'orrs He l id m,t:, amesH 16 years old. at -htul ia H'Cbm oi ,) when tberebe 'ion broke out aii when it waa le med ibtt t' e f.thee had drawe his stem . fvi ihe M flag. Ma 'Jefferson I) .via set nerelf to the w t k ot esdui ing tbe tuu m trom hia allegiance Sba iok hiui mita ner on iamdy, and bv ihe dtUeriea ol aud csj .'me lhal warnen ki.ow sj Weil how to .se .he e fleeted het .oiect l' dts ike inlneats i a letter fr-m home he w t on tbe p. kfj of awktaeVse an the South, but Mrs Jet feras.u Dati pais... a, si tllU4 to remain, and boat j ui enter the n!iel iar...e, in sjrdwt t i l :. m.ght piaal a th -rn in ins ide ' r Io al tat ner And thus fouri stmerj s-ae.Uced entend lhe naval acrtioe of n Conlwucracv , and be waa v I the Owl nre cap' u red on - i . y sjura- u.ere rennr-ptui ,i o.r.'. ,n ihu . rum wg .us .oo fur ihe ake v? hji .iii the j father f .r h. lovalty to hi t.ei. mewl g i.iu ... s t. .wever. duw f.awd frm h atlas ot vaaw wai-ivw, ay j uar w;ji avavktaan it,uiu ,w sJ leg' ar.se Ul ; We copy tbe following Indenting perticultrt snl prtino In re;rerd to Gcuarai Sara aUe BwaEfnlgn, which it ao etcitiag t!. t teotjoc of the eooMrr, from tl World, of St'urdif: , A hare before remarked. .en MMN la ft Al acta O0 thei.lltll. and mOVCd du south .in,a-d that Le divided h. o.mm.iij' ..0j.r ,, ,,. rt. ,D of ii in a BuUlh westerly and another in a a utbeteelv director, ich im J rortant objects in view w,h:i h p. ,(l tpeB rampj4ijjr ' ffQm Cll4WJMlUWg rhtcbi resulted in tbe capture ,,f a lao'a, he moved his rari. -rue corps together, or it any driai hed maneuvers were executed thev were 1 jt nr . f Unc in IJtr.k denonaUationa Takirt; that campaign aa at) ernlence ot hia athool of irate?y. if su h it may be termed, e asw.-me that he divided hia srmr mto esnel''.io.iarr rorp with rertain ijolated objectire points it. view, sli tu unite at a cen üa place, and thrnoe proceed tocether to BMeMBplssk th crr.d object in view. Ttn will account in a met - ure fur the dfficulv which the rebel editor ntfeat in erdeav.rinj: to olve the problem of öfjerman'a advnce Irom the tuoeinent oi prtions o? hi4 army. The first atatiou directly south of Atlanta is East Point, aii mils below, whfh ia the jnnerion of the M eon m.i W -stern r nlroiJ with the Atlanta and Motjtgomerv roa i ftef ini liiat one corps or div ision of Lue arov haa zone in this direction, a pUnce at the map rtli i ihibit its probable object thk caaxo ntMsj aaiLaovu hix When Chattanooga ws lost to the rebel, they a'ao I t the linea of railroad communication aaktnk Alcal.il.ad aoer.dS I na i tl i I aa.4 aar a SB (emu which ifiiert uwjvj eaa.ivrs9 vuiv1 v av t iiwiii emph n t cbarlestoo. sad from Chattanooga to Virginia when thev lost Atlanta they alro Isjsjl an important key which controlled a abort Imeof communn. ilion extending tnrough central (reoigis Now the mam raiiroad chain which the rebels possess ei'ends from Meridian, on the Missiaaippi Central, through Sei ma and Mont g'ymery, Alibama. Columbu. Macoti and Au guata, Georgia. Columbia. South Carolina, and the pr uciple aailroad ciliea of North Carolina . The mot direct poiut at which thi- roa I can hi cut , Macon, tieorjjia. which is distant one hucdied and lour m 1c- from Atlntiti Mont gomerv, Alabama, is one hundred and . seventy JJ from AlUu lm. lhe tsmtism ot a corpa or division in that direction, aa is intimttrd in the Richmond pipers, any b for the psjff ose I eailltw mm el. aaaa m A . t frtut twi! . at il 1 1 1 r aK v " ' l" " k""-w j retardi - the movement ot Hoo 1 : tteiureg u,l, when thev shall seek to opoose the grand move inent of Ueneral Sherman Be: ore thia column m- . a couid tfj ke Montgomery, the main holy of .he sesaf eesembg hat H has ed m that n reeit.n could reach Macon, providing that lhe aer ike -.eeil it twei .e miles ocr Uav over an - - r ardiaary countrv roid ia taken as the basis.; With Si o: tgoircrv and Mac n in im no-se-si. u , 'eneral Öherman wul 1 tie enabled to ao eftVctu ally destroy the grand railroad chain as to (Tf vent 'he movt merit ot the rebel forces under : -i t- n. asevetiiiiig h- march eastward, even 10 Augusta, before they conld pui.c Rim. THt cot asi: o ots. shksmam It is not reasooable to sufpoe that Shenuati would, af-er ieavu n Atlanta, move directly east war! to Augu-fa. over rhe (.eortfia railway, leuv iiJt. on hia march, o formid dde avenue of couimunic ition aa the trand southern I iumk a hove described Should he do so. he wouM have a distance ot 171 miles to traver-e, while m rm m ' trom Macon to Hi Met), which is the jmctiou of the Augusta branch, is hut 103 miles, snd from .. ..I thence to Aunust.i n .t mtle-. making a total of , H''g miles The distance nn the Atlant and ' ir . D.... r . Bui ,i i. " , i (Mill, IIKI ' K 1 V - 11 - MmtfKr ill-.. J ro , js are aa follows: a MY.es. M If. r- ;;i-t V inr To Fa-rbata. To Pal met t. To wm. an. TeOrawtvitta . ... T H'i(ranvile .... Io l.aeranRe T'i I.oi f Ci T Wevt fhjM T'. russet a . . To Hough and Kadj To Opeiika To Aubtjrn. . i o L- -ctip.iffa . It la N. ta-nlra 7 To I'hrhaw . . . . . . t j To tiaiih I'a .. . 12 To Cearlea. 7 To SI Brtefs ...13 To '!tt' li To Mount Melgn IT MtnUosnttj n ... e . 4 Total from Atlanta tu 4 Monoinry . . . . . . TLa r a to Wco5. ,j the dwdenont are aa follows Miles. t To liirnesvllle. . . . . . ä i o 0esapa i . . .. . 7 To Collier's 4 To Forsyth To smarr'a 9 To Prattkt iU. .. H In Howard's. . . .... 7 To Macon . t y Io Kasi Point Ts H- uuh and Uea.iy T" Chapmas' To J'lnt'-hoto To l.ovejoj'a ... To K a telle To lir'iffln r. . 4 . s . r, .1 . 5 10 5 14 To Ttswrwtwa'i T 1 Miiner' Total. There are no atreams t onseuerice to cross on thia route fs Mauled on lhe west bank of the Octuuigee ri ei . and is tne cati'ai or iido c um v, i.eotgia 'birtv mnes (oittiwcat ot MiUeugei iiie. it is at the head of steamboat navigation, and at the unction of the (ieoivia Central with the Macon ul)j Webern ranrovi,, one bundled and ninet one miies from Sarannth It iaa nlace of some i o'.e. hivn g eifjhl efcssrcbee, a college, two batik four printing offices, SJtd about six rhoneend kthahitaats A bridge three hundred and eighty nine feet in length crosses the Oc muigee r"U hi A( o.t TO IVSAll la I8Q ui '.e-. and the followiug is a '.able ot die tancr-. hi lea Tottriawtld to d hlfaker Tu ii,rdn To Mcluty re . . . Tr Tt.msb ro' T cone To Kchiawiwi To Tenille. . . ,t To Powel.'s To Iaviboro. ....... To Kei i- 9 To Milien ft ToScarboro. j To She. ton a To Opechee .7 Toauieron 6 To HalcvondnW. To Ol vir 7 To Egyp 6 To Brewer 6 To tirayta:i .4 To Marlow .SToEae;.. .8 To Hloomiaadaie.. 3 To Popler .S t t Teüair 4 Te Savannah .3 . 5 fa speara. 8 To Earn 7 1 t Ro-tw'ck .... a To mnnaHsajiaiSi e J ' -r-aatopol 3 To Popler 3 . . , tt m awi.t aToHurton . . S Tilrliair 4 . Herman ... .4 T Savannah 4 rot'c.hitu 3 ! Ihi? road cn-a-cs the Ogeccbee rirer, ter j I oomshoro. ,nd again at Boatwic-k At Millen the lunciioo oi the branch rod to August.. ahich, nil a due north Hltv-three nut, and rawaws Briar, BuekJaad. M Bewo, and Spirit reeka. A? Oliver the titor: t Centn! i id cos-ea the Little tigeet hee how loso f exnnaii snuuaAJCf, neaJiigi trifj occtrr Kjittmattng that ihe enemv will march twelve miles per day ahich is a lair average it will require about nine d.ys from lhe time f leaf in Atlanta to reach Macon ; fourteen to re,ich M utgomnry. uti'es be has raiiroad c mmuun a ti n to aid upon rhelttofr route: and fifleasi day to reach Sivannah from Mo'on, mnkmg tweiii fans date, eiclnsire ol estraordiaari detentions. Oeiwet-u A'lanlw and BawSajtaaVaVi or Augusta. k HOW HK LI sliVJaT HIS ARU r He lenroeided wuh sitty daye' ntion, but there is abundant evi.!en e that the count?) throagh which he is moving is nlentifull Sun i:isi with prwvisions for his troop audforig. for hia est ilrv l he pathw it is one over which aeithes armv h moved to ae? extent, and is a serf prndactire territory He wi!', therel"r ' Iff no 1 ack ul Idnd a th Vhieh to subatal bo men a liir.h.ar Jtoviut-T ir tHlT In this connectiou it nv be weil to consider r fact, winch h reCwOtlv Dt)COtae apparent., : ,t F.rU ha- left the valler Where he his ot e of course, no onwem poatiively divine, but If . ew of the movemer.fs of Gen Shermr al . i s.e eawwiag some anuetv ia the S mh we mat reasonably aunt" se that ha has fallen bm k upon Quednne rille, .tnd theice guns ttf op ftrte the f'.non advance in C5e ,ri;ia In order let effeet thi movement his lorce must be trau ported nearl i ait hundred miles new resits wiiich are not capable of forwarding troopa with great rip I it He mo. and doubtless will, if that be hie dettinstltin, inneft snflsnie before (imerai ituj.n Hul thro Uc may bate other leectw to oppose which will render h - efforts and haate . .. ... . ... in am We allude ttowto it., rtosw i e inter vet iion of port! to of Admiral Porter's fleet a - u I it I e : rr of the rwof ramme it ink S iv lumb at this time, can rsa lily acend me Savanu .h river to Auguata rnr. roscu ro opMat aaiaua It i evident from U e tone of lhe Soatl.eru papert thst there is no force in the htrtitori through which General Sutrmtn ia aptjeaed t nf moving; . sdequats to check ha' If Ite are- rd or Hood's arm'es cannot be made arailab'.e ' f r ihr purpose, the 1 -I nldia must be sailed reqswiUon to aid tte armies garnaoaitg Cbsrlattoo and Savanvh. and the eaatruoe of c- tfstsc prisccers !b aUatens af ear f a 49 io bis commtod, til cf whom aft veterans sol o to mee tucreetfqllr hi the laid an eqeaf ou m' of rebel soldier. . -netr t doubl if wpirmnat of raw miMU WKKV Bt WILL BS IUBS K' M Tr.erwbe' er' m;-t aeon di-Hote ihn enent of GeoersI Sherman's advance It cannot much ' longer be convened, and then r hall be tetter denied (ojodte ot hit real destitution Nonej can deny that be is now eng .g.l upon one of the boldest campaigns of the war, au 1 the re'ilt will j be looked for wHi tbe most iorer.ae entity.' Should he succeed in reaching Augusta or San- mn.newin ?e icctrapii-'in u ui 'nemo-i h::,nl rallitarv movements ever recorded in the history r,; modern wars. 1 . iitinn of the (.irnnrlll at JOHN s C BI" TT Dering thn progrexa oftheFicnch Revolution, there were two partic- Slhici aroac, and for s long time contested for the cuptcmacv, the (irondcta und the Jacobir.f Tl e mob of Pars wssat the diato- ii of lh Jacot'ins. snd auatsin ed thetn in their nio-t atrortwtM saewtmrea "WSJ muat. nd Murat . one of the leaders ot'ihoJn- cobni. " sinke mto tne hearts Of esjr fetM It b our only aataty The (iiroi.diate attemnteii to arrest the progrea of the frizhtful mn re- ;n whu-h the Jacooina were eng 'cn; Thev thu- exposed the m-elvea to the danireru charee of hciric iu svmpathv with she arwto'-nit. strife which enaued a strife invo'ving life or death wss one of the mot terrible recordei in historv . M i lame Kolar.d a a.- one evening urg;nc Vetg i -u o rally the Girondist ptrty at ever hnt rl. to arrear the miasacrei. " The only hone of France." aaid she. " is the aarredness ol the tan hts GO "JO law This atrocioua carnage causes thousands hale the air trnia the nurit ving apptr itu of gas ot bTnms to thrill with horror. All the wise i work lu Entand the children are taken daily and good in France, and iu the world, will ri-e to the gas w rkJ !r ttii- ''Unose. toiustain thoe wii expose thcr own hearts s s barrier to ntres; au' h ot ormlties " Ot what avail." wa- the ad reply Ol Verg mVtfta, " can such exertioas be ? The sesaaaina are supported bv all the power of the street -Such a conflict mut necesaar.lv end in a stieet tijiht The cannon are with oui foes The prominent of the friends ol order are ma-sacred Terror will restrain the rest provoke our own de-iruciiou We shall only J For several da the str.Te raged in lhe c r. vention with the utmost intenaitv between the j (irondist and hsJ iCohrM. The party which ,-ould obtain tiie m jority would surely consign I t,m ..t'nu t , V nil Ill Mr Ui.kn.l tli r.i. ! , . t.. . 1e., .l( , uA i.,,..;,,. , ,,t v aa e c w nar wa v wews wwww irreal power, but M id .me R dmd.wiih a bril- j ( i . a - . f ivai.iiiu o-.Liivi . i.) f. . . a , i t mr-t ..- t I 1 1 1 V t v i t I n ii - 'I'iii ."i vi, in iwiVM aval , u. France re Mlized her .vellosieahiliUes; the one parts ... , -.. , ...i. I re: I . fc. 1 . . V J Ul WU'I AU'fllll'lll, ll'4 lUC HIT;, " HII j h ite Pc,Nb!v never belufC in the history of tlo' woi'J I; .- t worn n occupied such a po-ition t Ii so'Mi hecune eviden tl.at 'lie rage o? tbe da cotitns would destettd iirvin Miame Roland, and j he srai ergcd re eeespe from Parts The heroic j worn :n replied: " "I am .,sh uned to resojt to any expedient. 1 ; will neither sjiegwJss safSOif nor mke a at ! tempt at street ex.-ate My eneuiies mn lad me always in mv place. 1 owe my eoeotft an ex tmnle of fii mness. and I wiii i-ive it ' ' She rema ned in Parfct, Slid SvOfi peri-' ed u;i. the guillotine. The convention cowaated of 8011 1 men i weut -one t tne most niueinoaa nici. Ol France wvie considered Ujtdert el the Gtroi : diele. The J arnbimi accused 'hem of tre.-oi; . and overawing he memlet- ol the convent'on by i mob, curied the accusation, and condemned . ... . ....... in.. them to ce i'ii U sä ttMn soteo uat II rara should be illuminated in elew ol ihe triumph of j IW. limli At diuImli.1 ,. ),.,!. Mbvaorian - . . ...... :ii proces-ion, tutetsed the Lrilli int streets, leoling, to ci ace their triumpt . tha .loomed t.i 5 : roi.diau I ne, wer all men consigned to tn- j CoMitrterid, there to twin tliciiDal trial Sum-1 i I mer came and went, while niiwuiowa men linger- J rd in tbtir dnegeonfl With lorrude, the tetoid of which hia embilmed the i tnc r:es. thrv i strutfirled to sustain each other to meet tha' tale which the? knew could hot he doubtful At length the hour ot final triumph came With the most imto.ing military nir.iv ot in titl.tr v . i airy , and artillery to gu.ird against the ptsit. nits of unv counter eeetetson, the j timo'ieia hi' conducted, n a long proceJ n two bj two, Co the j'i Igiuent bvr It aas the ! ItOih ol Qi tOfJSS. I T !s;i . At eleven o'clock at ii lii the v.-rdict was brought IO, and thej were deasjted ! he Icf. the next moiirnu, Id the iofne As til" sentence w is ;. o;..mo..'C1. one of the (Girondists. Valane. plunged his dag- ' ger to his hert.atd fell lifeless ou tue Hoor , Another. the delirium ol ent:iusia?m, shouted: 1 " This is the mot glorious das of my life " It ; waa midn irhSawiien the vir-dtt were conducte.1 tuck to the Conciergeric Aa thev marched alot.g, their voices hurst Into the MaieeOIaiee iivmu, iu touea which reteibcratud through the corriiliir.'i ol tna nnstui. fid cvhoeJ through th Greets . i um. i ii'iilre.. v, your cuii.'rjr, coma. The nay of fflot t daa- et Ii ?h. And Ivrannv has eMt aawVaTfet Hrr r!oSti-! aineU bafin.T iu :h Thdf were placed in one large h ill, and the 1 1 1 c ' 3 U-o I a.i torn 'oii'-ai' vn j -iiruv-ii vi in ore come, Bl Ü reeof the a-emhlv ihe 1 i f aj ! aja ...k.lw , i I havii s a m i .aa . mi. W u u . aa rv vi ff remain- or alaiic were to re .. V .t. ... L .... ...i,.'.. -et, to the guillotine mid the axe was to , er his head from the liteles- body, and all the head Irs- tt nnks were to he iaer&cd together friends of the (irondists immediate)', sent p. them a suraoluous banuuet. their final funeral repast A large oaken table was -;-eid Ser rants entered with brilliant lamps The richest i .a v i r4 at ,t rt at t .ilol aw 'i a a era ,irnit i' Iii V .a.a I i rmii'i" ui liiV H aiiu n mv w m nuiiii, in v ,1 bowers em i led where flowers nevne bloomed bef re and the COStlJ dishes appearea! one alter another, w.ul tliebu.rd trei envercd ilh lux iry ati! splendor. In .- 'et ice 'her took the.r j laces it ihe table They were 1! men of brilliant intellect, and moat el 'h.-m eioousnt. A priest, Abbe Lam bert. who had g lined admission, with his penirfl ' rioted dow n :lteir wonia, the ii tetioos, t'-eir iodi cations of heroism The repast wa preioriged nil ib. . ,n f .o.rlu or-i. ed il - i i' v ,i ii i i 'im i t.iats iiia'a",'a''"rs V net, the coth waa removed, and the f.uils. the wine, and the nowers ai-ne rem a l neu, :tie con eraation became animateii. with occasion-. 1 haMate wf tayety. A few . f the nnhe'ievers in I .a. h a immoita'.iiv enOeav otcl in iu mci H. Cr doom Bda il a kalaeiti nnauatiataJ awat atatawaeiliv ..t ' the men ineir . onoiti.m re,t drUo wttep to so IJestb as not a regud it does hut oi-lioiior liitiise- " Wkwl ahaM wa k do lag at this time to mt row?" n-ke.1 D M I We shall "leep. " resn-mded one, "after the fatigue- ol the day, to wike up no more Death i hnf an endless umher " to." rsjoieed Peach et, "ewihtfatioa ia not out de?ini I'lo se IxeiiCs perisli These thoughts never we To morrow, in other word, we shall think . feel . M I art We-hll hate aolvesl the prnbtcdw ef ine tlestinv f the hnntae Bind " All t ime I to Vergniaii I as by a , omiuon im pulse iL- d I M -e was long, aud h i been de si r f.ed M lhe ttH el.oinetit which w .a ever uttered by hwatan üp-: M Death. eaM he. in CijfsrleeiOn. "it the gieatet act of lite. Ii intro duces us to a i,n.e t.-len. e W ere ,l not tl eie woul.t I: something gr-itr it. an t. I It nnnM be jut ram taoiat ng blintmw eeeleai ami heetntelj lot ins nesjntri Be! Vergmaud la no greater than (iod (itai will not sutler Vergmaud to morrow to ascend the scaffold hut to jartifj 'I'd BSStane Imn in tuture age A the hght "t lav netratedihe lungssir me ig.' a tu Tnem'a slccn. ifWets wrote a last line to friend", wh.le otheis gatfierei in grout let conversation. At four o'clock the gens d'aetnes ttstered with the eiecuti.mera Tlie Bait w aj cut from tlieir necks, that it migiit ao4 . in ; ie Ihe ne ( : -; e ,-K.- j , ., , K and aent il to bis w fe. sating l ell her that it is the only memorial i f my lore which I cm transmit Io her; and that my my '.hou.hts iu death were her. " Vergmaud scratched upon hia Watfh a lew !mes of tender remembrance, and sent :f to the u::g I It to h-on. In a few dat s he was to be UKinwi Kitra rude cart eon eyed ibem to me caff..Id Kich Cart eoniAJi eil five ptWBOM 1 ha treesa ibr- ugh whn b the sal ormeion passed "ere Hn ged uii ctunties ihonsjMnli It i- j- .t one ,.i i. e m -st -pienmu oi . . ' oer mornings A the carta moved, the (it sang tbe M I ' a se Ht iod At the end : ei.nt erae 1 '"r'" ra us waa ret :e reo '.i acaffo'd ihev alt ihnie Inneral ch lilen. e. a-id men the airaii. onorooe ArtiveO ai the iced then retueted nt One after another - ascended tt.a tctffoid. con t t laing the song ti.l bit head tail iota thebkei 1 '.ere wa w , knees ce faltered : on each -uc eed . g moraerrt, as head tfter hjngd fell, the scng grew more fa.t.t TeetjaLaud at ut till fa Long oonfi e aewt had spreaU a dsadh pallor over his iutall.etoal t sat urea Us stewoüed tie stre. the eharen hating cos died away tstd a olo vr to'p-'i'ag r si sett Fo- mal be t.ted noon tbe btaölcs bodies ' f hi' fr erd And then. a he himself io she excratiooer. commenced anew Ifetftti Coram, eh daran of your rvaatrr. r.-a : Tba ear af lorr swti as bSfb.'' The axe fell, and his Bps were lent In death Thu- perished the Girondists Tbe history of the French Revolution, in sll its sublime annals. h no: n tragedy more thrillirr, ti l sou i spn putn.t; vPH- A hm by j. night a rooster Where if France arc there 0:; At llrwt. mo t h A "repectatf" ;era! ii 'it ro.t gifiy fwildier have leen disthlcd in the Cnited Stairs ervitt iluring tbe war. All the UimpareJSee wTgsnrtStlems el Terr Haute have ceaMd to es. A n-Taurai t hi- teen opened in London for tat pe.pie. wio re nthinK will be served up b jt v.mift which check obesity. .1 W Uir-hal' the ii-t overer of poll in California, arill hve at ( olyma. a poor but re- apectable ettisei Basils are now eaten it Pir-dm tsvems and puhli houe. ati I preferred to ov-tera Pec- hapt because the go down alowly . A traveler coming up to the door ol an inn afked: "Peat, cir, are you the nyister of tue boeae i "Ye. sir." h!-wtc I the host, "my wife b;!s been dei J thee three weeks." To care hoopin-: cough. let the victims in- It ia of no use to raise our umbrella the Lincoln reign we tnuit endure tour years longer, and stand in out ot the shower until the abolition Cloud pa-res i'OT. H HLMl Post. Lincoln has been miking .'mother arieecvh lie regard- the new con-titution of Maryland as 'big thing," and i- Said to hire related ser eral anecdotea appropriate to the occasion.' The Bordeaux deCtOfS derided that a a.. Ca ld'. n in arm-, f 15; all rs-errO seat- To rnau of tint place died ftQW the effects of the - wSS "peo quarter to 7 o'elack. Perl,rinaaca perfume Of a bask ehicb had heen " nn'" j placed in her heu room wn.ie sh; slept This w.-.s mmmmmm. anovwl case of qaiacy. LOAN OFFICE. A chaplain in the u-bel army, Faihei Slice- irmy rsn, ia inc.iroeraterl in r ort M Henry Accord- l .ng to ins n -i it, lut i t. he w ,s uomitied to oui lines in pass from General w ter to the spiritual wants of the wounded of both f armies, and was sulequent y -enf to ptison by General Sheridan. An re t-n?ric cn'.iemni once stuck up a hoard in a tield on Iiis estate, upon which w.i painted the following: "1 will give the fie'd to any man who is , , tented." He i;on had an applicant. "Well, sir, ai you a rontented man?" " Ves.sir. very ' Tiien what do you want with my field?" lew applicant dd not stop to replv A mot " 'I e on stilt ot No York and ita ti ctnit ae have .t.e to the efiV t that there is aann who jd.iies writing pper throasrh the streets of lro kliti who it wet th lwV(000, ahich 1 sUOi he baa infs'e,i u, bond and mortgages, j e that it ha been Hoellv m ide by flellint : tmive sheets of writilii! uner for four cents and cietullv hu.-bandu i; the niiii etsjl lenn vons orhern FenMi did wel: to die aa be did. idd not live to -ee sucn a hot- "u amwwavawj rs oeM.nii wiiu a :uic o -rta "ti"1 le,m " An eaehaie -i-l , r . .1 I . . a m r.,g- loe lerMn fornioiot tioek companies l' buy and run SteaSB p!ow-i.s and threshers for Kenersl use. and nnw money on their invent ment-. besides getting their heivy work done: bettCf and more promptly than in the old ' S lit A c.i-e has recjgutly been tried in Foilauel phia, in which tlie Fhü.tdt Iphia ;tnd Heading Railroad company w -hed to cnmnel Charles Monlsoo md trthsjri to eecept in ex'.ifig;iishment ot the principal ot certain groind resMl to the amount of (39,1)00, the Ier .1 lender notes of Ute United State! .Judge Brier decided that thp act ot Congress, making Treasury t otes a leg 1 tender lor debts between individuals was doubt (ul in policy and dangerous in precedent, and that i u thii ciisg the ground deft could net h MMtkNMl as a dlt, md -ifhe pl i'titifl could riot compel the act "ptar.ee legal tender notes. Some of the Katisns papers tail tough .tone- about J'rn Luic. They sty he iueJ commis- iis to othcers of neuro regiments that have no etis'ence and never will hive, and sells I heal tor $UHl nnd a rote fur Vnisel! Also that he latsjlf procured a contract for one of his friends for I3&.000 bushels of com at $1 per bushel, w iiile the markt prit e It hut $ I 50. and that the contractor pjs Lane $20,000 lor his share ol tlie swindle a The Canadian ensition relative to a con T'rse.f mong the Fenian brothcrho-d has p .'.iciii.v rot.vu i,i srnoae M cUuire, the individ u il in whose house was to md the savage lofk in pikes, has been tried md atquittetf ; The judge, in d'smisin the prisoner, stated that there wjb BO law in Cmadi to prevent a man faam keeping pikes in his house if such waa hia desire llrideamiilds. . Next to hen g u bride herself, every good looking loung woman likes io be a brides maid. Wedlock is thought by a large proportion of the blooming sex to he contagion, und mm h to the credit of their courage, fair pitisters are not at all sfr.id ot Catching it Pe.h.p-the theory tint lhe ;ft'ectioii ia communicated by the con wc correct Ccitaiulv we haio known one iu 1 1 nage to '.eu-f to .ano'.r.ei . and somcinnes to such a series oi " happy events" as to favor the behei tint mairimmiy . as.) dm Van Büren might eav. ! une I ke 'he cholera M Is there any book cnri'led "Rules for Briiles- lidt" n pec ret circulation among young ladie-7 It s.-ems ns if then- must te for -H the prettv hciu hwomen ect prnointl alike. So far as o9i Clal conduct is concerned w hen vou htve sen o;,e bridesmaid j u have seen the hole fascitia' ' j tribe I leaditig duty seem t be to tr,'at lhe bride aa a . ilm led with garlands to the sacrifice ' They consider it necessary to exhort her t "cheer up and stand by " It is assumed, by a poetle fiction, that she ge in a state of fearful trepidation to the altar, and upon f'ic a hole would rather not. Her fair aid pro- ride theaaaeleos with pongeni eaaence, Ichi -he aboukl faun at the ";r fing mu nei.t . which bnterenn u and us, reader, she h ts no more iden oi do.ng than she has of flying. It is tme she sometime- tells then; ih it she "leels aa it'ahe would sink into lhe earth." and that they re spond, "poor, dear soul," and apply the melluig bottle; hu she goes througli her uu;'itl saartyr dom wir! fortitude, nevertheless In nu.e cases - t of tec the bridegroom i more ' flu tratet!' an the fragile and lovely creature at his aide bOS nob. sir thinks of pitting him. poor Miner! All rnpwthy, compasainn , interest, is consjentr.ate I sp..u the briJe. and if one of the groom-men does recommend bin to take a glass of wine before the ceremony, tu steady hi nerve, the vhice It given super.'il : u-l as who tbould ?at, 1 ah it a spoony yuu iff old fellow." I'.i . Je-m nds may f. er, nsi Jere l aa bride in what Unten call IM''is0hu te or incipient su'e Thev are banking forwird t h ,i dav trium ph nit we tkuess when 'i s?i ill o '.heir turn Ui be poor dear creatures." and Preslou silted, aud otherwise sustained and supi-oried . as lhe law of nup'tal ti'-etence dire- 's Le'. u hope they tmy r " u" n-p nnted. I ltte l.irla- werlotis auhjrct. Tne number al i tie ue!es girls in all our arge t e- -ee n to be ste.ddt increasing Thev oi.'ige r leeo through their nnirnnig. nsrade the -rT-ets ring the aftert,., n. and aemble tri frijui' mi comptn'es of their own and other sex ti'fiw ii hnir eveiiiiig Whit a s'ore ot iiiibspjoie-ai lor ihem-eit e rt'i ohers aretrtev latins' ur tor tl.ee nilug '. me. alien real duties and kink reaponaibil tia hall tia ih-iughtlely sanatnedl I hev are -k iled m no domestic On tie- nv. they depie them; hive no h. bit of industry, nor u-te f,i il.e a.el'ui What wii: thsv be as ins and mother.? Alis for tbe husbands md children, and alat tor theme!ve' Wh cn w,.n 'ee If d,roetic unh,pp:nee or do. meat c ru.n follows? It i rna of the vortd't bldest m.t ijis, that idien is the mother of all oi au r. aud wie hesii e-s H w aadlv atrs t th it to man i.areti a mothers eiac ally, 'orgai this, sad bt i ldtanass Tbev are tie wb'rlw!- d ti.idreii ht .nt kwlwawu h w.atdtwswap fr A beshfal youth wa cerlag his i to a gar law ad" the eotsotry. bt had ioog de spsirel . t briMlrg him to a crWt. Ee celled oted' uen ehe srsi si home slooe After :naeserit of 'I wr i.er. M ..d,kok nf lily into hit face. "I dreamed or you la at night." -Did you Why, now!" "Yes. I dreamed thst you ki-ed me." " Whv noa' Wb it did fSM dream voar mother Said?" "Oh! I uroAued ehf etA't at home.' A lch' dawned on the yotjfVe intelTec'. and 'fr omething wa heard to crack perhap i hia whip, and perbapa not, but in about a month fheywere marricJ A London paper calls attention to tbe fact that "tbe year i "6ft. which Loom Napoleon haa bied on as the t me for withdrawing his troops from Rome winch will be virtually leaving the Papier i hat city Io it fte i the verv tear which nearlt all ocr most eini..:-nt commentator on the Ifew Tea'amenr. and wrirera on prophecv. from tbe time of i4.-hop Newton downward, have, by a wonderfnl con nrrrr-e of opinion, named aa the ?er in which Popery ia to receive I its death blow Wbt a OrtAtai or 25,Oni Votss woili 1 Sonics. ihr New 1 ork Time aaya: 1 As the r resident i , i mijor ue are now reported, a bange ot 25.' o Tltea in the States giving Lin ! the Clellau " smallest m'-iritiea would elect Mr i AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. C ornrr of WaaArnvfon and 7 'ntrs Streets. Millinger Tlr. W II. It I lev Wednesday Evening, November 23, Til I. R IKC PKOGRF FAINT HEART NEVER WON FAIR LADY. PAtTICUI.AR 5CrTICK -The Horse Cars leave the Ttaeatrr srry SWSStSwl at the close of the performance )'- ;V BetSg at a di-tancr can rrjy ol th:-. I'aicaa or Aoarsaioa. Ures Circle an4 Pr ,u-tte, Sc Santa; Privat Basse, fi r pstauos. 6 Wi; tircbeatra Soalk T". rt. f . (lal!rr nft imllv I'lrrl a, rant. MAY A IJPTO -. OFFICE, n tliorlaed b) l.arr rnmrsi . M ONKT AlU'tNOI. OS WaTCMKI, DlAMÖVDt. .Ifwrlry, Plate, liuns, rt-:l. Dry tic-da and all kiu f Peraeaal P operty, or bought ssstesll,el is . Worth Mmol street. Norwood'- Illoak, up atairr. IPTOOrf open at all hour' norai ti-rtly TAKEN UP. T K"N UP by tba aubacribar, about th Süth of Oc a .vm, :.e Black "or, aout t vsari A4. 15s band high, and had au a aaddle and brldla. Tbe owur can have hlai bv c!lin and pi' int cba kps. WJI RDBCHHAUPH. uov'JJ-dal So. S aib Dlaare trer' DRY GOODS. m 2 - r a hi l H Q - a Pa O O W S S at tr r re a 3D X (TJW TO s c m to CO H vo x 00 oc o PC mm R . w e 9 O Ci e- I 1 . T bjj - m a- E 2? g - ce v t 0) Ü 0 b 0 H it 4 h i o M Sa, s la X CO -p 0 e I B H n al I t eS M cu m, s X - c2 r o CO a 00 T3 O o w cd S3 a I b S as s HOTEkS. F. .-V. HKITZ, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, g r . Une oQUare North of Union Depot, . . Last bide ot Illinois Street, I DI A t I'll I I a , T Hl HOTRL HAS RRCRTTLT RUFlTTeT and ref;irnibe4. Tha traevlinc public wtll b ePry attantton t., make them fei at kante lrr. MrriIC'ItII-V!NIH MELLIFLUOUS COUGH BALSAM ( 11 HKS t'ouxh. I-.i.t. .Vra Throat. Achma. sad Bmptlnii. It i ooly oeceasary for rr ens troiiDlew with Irvese comnlaoi t, t so Issst, ef Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough Balsam, 1" I BaWfaet ibeai tha t I the bei ppiMirariou eter l It not enlv rart-s tb ah e as tiona ef tha throat an t Iaa:, hat It caret ülgrt Sweu and spittlne nt Klo4. and Is an ears hem fargl for aby'kiad oiler liroa- It is ptseaaat to tske, and a Je" aeatMae I infant Pric .'SJ rents per boula a act ay IWarfTtat gee- e-allv. Per sale by W I. Ha-kit A Co . Brow mar A Sloan, S' wart A M.'rtan, TsSBBatsaa A C. J r Beeoor aai Stuer A Bücher. aaaT dlyeortAwlv WANTED. rfi.ffffo.r iraJ.rr;o. . Wr,iikbUTi..N WAXHV t kf . - 'mr k al' lr. I who r-atdeo tame was Mav iir, arnsal I aar KreJ-r ch Miliar la rVaat eaaia 4n toforta ,ü r,l, ltL'r .r'f'Lr' P.sus , -nil r- ta-akru. io rrgais is ar. mMrmmt ts Bar ttwr arah i tkaUH TOt SI, arris wnw ttaeaonta Fs MEDICAL. PROF. 8. S. I BORN. . I).. OfcKfciJ.T OF SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. H v.- kfllVKt) IX intissAPt it j e , am- taken ROOMS AT THK BATHS HOUSE Wkere be - prrparH M pracic- ti roe- rfs-en uA acientifle tyttein of MedKine and Sur- ry Dr ArVirtN attsada aole!y fo bsancesfu1 treatn,nt of all CHRONIC DISEASE?. AS OK THK EYES, I EARS THROAT, LUNGS, LIVER, - HEART, STOMACH. KIDNEYS, &c A ll its DI JM i til 1. 1 1 ! FEMALES. CJ and a'l Malia;tiani MassswB tasasaMta atl p manutlv cured bv a nrw and lertain runedy, without the ur ,fth knife, without tbe los of blood, without eatiuv aa burutng iautk-. and without pain Testimonial from Rev. Dr. McCarter. avnkfssssi oiae of lr , us Surf cal p-rtornian-era, and bis v,-ry eitraordinarv sarees in removuiK al. chronic and other disease. for all o her mean bad failed, It affords me irreat piea-ur to bear t. stimoLy tf. what I have seen and know. The Itoctor has enjoyed very una-ua' facilities lr ac qairing a most thorough knowlrdci ot 'be human v tetn. both in tbis and oth,-r cnini". m--il h-, - ability to detect the nature of the d-sca-e, wellasr-in-edy, acrount for h onparailelrd s'jrr' To sll perKOUii laboring tjndcr Aenttes that mjk- uavr been pronounce! incnraol. I woiM - ,y 01 who ympatbixes with -ufferin faumai'tty lo-- j o ilmen. svailmcr yosrvelf tf the means of cure autbe Do. rooms. Ke--. D. HeCASTItn. Cotnwbn. July S. sH4. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE, Vfe were witness yesterday to a V. ) r c :n?: and K.-ratiti-. in the person of a lady sf ti: r wbich tbe function. .f vision were entirely ab iterated in the right eye. The eye w a totabv blind. The lad v placed he---!f under the "treat wiert ofiir. A burn, who ha- f.-- iue ' ,tfi- lasewrmg I i 'r E y. .u : short space of three weeks baa enlirei rest .! the e. to its natural Iadit. This case is one that should cn. men l the Iox.r la those r.qutnng ttaSASBSSM ottbaeye, and we take great pta-nre in hearing tewlmory to hit not aiily in tl., ta.se luer.t'oi.ed, (which i- c rtaltily an extraorditiary ooe.) bot Id tbe numerooi other cas af rhe kind that bava come unwer uar iwn per-onal ob-sarvatiou.--Ohu State Journal. BovlVCt-dly GROCERS. i a - W . e.STOXKIItS, ".lASti 4V. II VEK, ITtNUAII A HtSAlLyitN. a S.iceessnr- to Sawyer A Starretl.; e WabolaBminilsa litlra in MMPLK & PiM V GMKItiS No. 13 South Meridian Street WE AKF. URCKIVIÜfi A KILL AfiAOkT- meat af Good, and wll be happy te aapply tte want of our Dnraeruua cuatotners at the lowest rat-. Indianapolis, (Jctober 31, isnt novl-d2m GROCERIES. r?IT (rKOCi:UY! HORN ANDERSON, fSucrsssorf oC.ft. H0LMIS.; . No. 31 West Washington Street, HA VR Jt'jrT UCUVlil 500 TML lkLU A!ll w,T,t,l r,,iK8 JQQ BIKHRIJt CHR8T5I7T8. HARRE IJi tR A M I khlK -JO nARRKin RaTW bfCKWHLAT BBLS CTX(An- r.ovls ivw PRINTINC. oVC. 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SOtTH ILLiüOts : 'rsat. ia tka ' iaees.1 natal natlAla, swi'abi ar aeaaa sat kcaa Apply at tat r a enti !dr lig As Of 34 St. Markig PU New York, . 1 . J . Aalbor of A rpimr TnaJi e araReaa Ijrttert aa Cmlmrrk," fwUtft , trifl makk bls SECOND VISIT TO INDIANA POLI SS Tuesday, December 6th, af will bl at Uta BATES HOUSE, mmu wmm From Pi n mbi r 6ih (ill S.ifordi. l mu r lOlh. iiifhiHM . (Where be est U DEAFNESS, 1 CATARRH IINHIKU FROM THK F.H. ' Si :es in the Head, and all the arioua Di of ihe EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. pR8 UOHTMILIaa PanathM wurk ot. Is "leeafnesa, us Cauwea and Prevention." 1 bss reached the Sistb Kdition. and may ae ob tsioed jo C.rleton. 413 Broadway, or an? re spectabfe Bookaeller throughout the country Tstittionlnlw or Kfotiirknblt iirew. Among the numerous testimonials in bis poe ae-syot:, Pr Light!. ill bsseeleitad a few only i thodjr from parties of established position snd well known throughout the country. t Spn the Hone Jowrnal I June 4' a. 184 J I n ery business or prvSaaaioa, kadaeo in every . depart mtjt t ot science or skill, there bain some ai'wleged head soma one who .taode out 'n bold relief among bis fellow, aa a sort of 1 leader lu the atudy and treatment of deal nee I ano -atarrh. as special disease. Dr. Lighthnl. of this city . occupiee tbe poeitioo above Uewcn bed iie has devoted years of labor to this specahly , and is now reaping tbe reward of his ndu-iry Tbe editorial columns of the Tribune ot a recent date bear witness to the Doctor's success in this department ot medicine We quote tbe para graph: "Ctas; trf a Diu V i Louia Loewenstein. a lad louiieen years of age, born in taermanv, CatM Id this tit) when Le was shout two years old Smn atter hia nrrteal here he taken sick snd lout bis hearing. By degrees he became first deaf and then dumb For nearly tea years be waa u mute, unable to hear the louoest toice, or bi articulate a word About one year ago he was placed by Lis pare:. I tbe hands of Dr. Lighthiil, who has , Jar succeeded iu re-ionug to him his lost powers of hearing and utterauu: that he can converse with those w bo speak to biro distinctly and deliberately. During the past lo-ir or five months i- n oeen in.. . :h- tuition ot M- Beunecke, and has roa ,r--s iu writing aud uilhmcl ii 1 isl.'e Having been unplied witli tbe lad a we fun her investigated the matter, and diecov. r red that, previous to calling ou Dr. Liichthill. the youth's case was .-onsidere! ho(el, and he wa for two tears an inmate of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum The Re. Jet I Nott. D D . rrofess-or tn Union College; Schenectady, in a publi-hed letter, lenders hia graiituue to Dr Lightbill, f.r treating succe-stullr hia case of deafness. Hev Fied S Jewell, Profesaor of tbe State Normal Sciusil at Alban, also teati-he- n. having been .-tired t eatwrrb Dr Light hill po-seasts other te imoiiials and tribute- to hia talent In in some of our wealthiest and ni -' prominent and lewpecteo citizens, whb h may oa eeetj on appticttiou It would be drftvult to -peak a any but term of peaiwe of hi treat ment, hi the fa.-e ot these many proofs snd farts testifying ti h success 4 1 RE OF riTAKRH. rrwaw Her. rred. sj. Jem ell, 'Prole i wf tbe Statte Nasrtawal s, i. o. i tlbwnyi N 1 Or LiSuh.ll: Dkab Sib Under date of March V . sent you a carelnl statement öS say case, its former treatment, my failure to ofAain relief in that di rection, ray reort to your treatment and its ben eficial results I have been trom the winter of tbe year 1-41 aubject to violeut periodical attacks of Caurrb. marked by stroug febrile symptom, violent in flammation of r.e lining membrane of tbe enti ties of tbe head, accompanied in tbe fir-t tage by a watery discharge from the nose, aubaequer ly becoming acrid and yellow, and towardt. close of the attack . purulent and bloody. Thame sttacka produce.1 a raoet distressing apeciewo! headache, oc Ln.ng periodically each dav tor a period t art iwg trom one to three week, some t me so violent as to ingapenteAe me for buti ocas and al times confine ma to my bed. At times the atteudant ir ttammatiuu would eate id to the teeth.producing ;atbache; or to the tbr .t Occasioning hoaraeueaa and partial Jose of von e and twice within lhe last few years it has so al lected tbe left eye at to coo&oe me tor weake to. a darkened room. 1 had tried medicines and application of van ou kinds, snuffs and other catarrhal prwpaxa liona of some half a dozen kinds, application to the head of camphor, ginger, und hot to mem a lions of different kinds, and in counectipn with ihe-e tbe usual emetic or cathartics employed to induce counter action Hut none of tbewe had produced any permanent improvement, a no io tha tew instance jri which temporal relief was at forded it waa at the eipenteof o much trennt' as to leave me graativ exhausted L'nder ibewe circumstances 1 wa led, though with reluctance, from tha supposed incurability of the disewaa, a make a trial of your treatment 1 found it swot, beyond even my hopes reaching the disease at it had never been reached before, and alleviating ii symptom to an eg tent winch I had sui napoibl At the time I rave vou m for. certificate, while I did not feel aaaured of a com plete cure, i bad obtained a material relsei ahsnh nearly repaid me lor my trial of vur ttewsmawi. and whi. h satisfied me that that'Treatmeot aas a effective as it was simple andtwalosopho al. A aubeiantial escape from ait old attack of catarvi lor tbe unprecedented piod of nearly hlf a year, and thai in spite of severe occurrence at ilfna-- which would have Poraserlt rendered aurC an aiuck inevitable, was. to see, .. of aa avi porunt nccew It ie aow ait suonroa aiwee I sent you tho aiatement, and. while it i unpleas ant to me to unpaar thus const o tit . and in thi guiee, before the public, it teews to ase a marker of -irnple justice x inuiarlf ai d u hoae wb, may be suffering a f was. to dd thst I am not otdv aa fully aaU-hed a to the uti'it aad CaSea cv tW youi aweilnoi st trewlin catarrh we i t ik months ego; but I am. wow at the weias' that if there ia a.i. l a : r a a i-e 'or "iTta iC eW- tirrh. in my ae a substantial rure haa effected Yuan rewtasettull. I srwtien 8 Jtviu Albany. N Y cVrten.bee I. I Mai ! inarkiit.l, I ttrr of I ruf netr Juaeob II. Clarke. Red of From ike Re St Jamas Church Syttcret Feb SO. ltSfd. I bars been dee. ia on eat etev tnce I wa t College, scree taecty vrars ako Ht tkwaM of Dr Litbthill Ha beam p waa entire! v rewtoeed so that now I bear oke w.tb t . lb ears and fit 0 tbat I caa ear my toice with mneh more nantv and cwmsan taau beo catrra it e