vlWINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDALYMO) 'NING, A UGUS''8 86 FAIRFIELD IERALD, 113 NI' t L H' II I1) W V I 1i VI fly (Gnonrda~ D)esporQtes & Co0 .y in 1the Towin or wiiiibor,., at 193.01) in vareat ly ill ad e . dy- All transiosi aIvjrtisemenIs to be pai in a~dvanice. Obituary Notices and reilbntieis 31 0.) pa square PU S HOUST ON, THNE 1110;'.DER Ft t-AUTY1-1 flY CHiARI.l.5 If. DAY. Many years ago, there stood a log cabin close by the border. It. matters not what particilar spot, but Le it sufficient 'twas onl the bordfer . A description of the e hiin is iseless -the readeC , has, no doih, road hnn dreds written by nu abier pen. "'ass- say,,. Puss !" exelaiis a ialn in tho Cahinl door. Thint man is our heroine's father. ie los evident ly just returned from his ionp, for the pelfries hatng by his side. "You, Pluss ! KiP screalms tie o ld mimi. "TI are comes the little jade !" lie contianus, its tlie young girl came toward the cabinl, bound ing or stolen and fa llen tii ber like afright eieI fiwn. "Hal1tlo, pop !" laughls the girl. "Where been, Pits l'' inquired the old man. "Don't speak to mile !"' d Puis looked daggers at her faithr. "Didn't yon just call ie n ide ?' "''Oh, 1 take that all back V" laughs Mr. I10oustonl. "All I-every word I I knew you would I" and she threw her arims around his neck aid kissed him. "Why don't you gire Frank son of your kisses, and not be throwin' 'vie away o me ?" "Oh, pop, I'll be angry again i f'you don't Stop !'' "Puss," said Mr. Iouston 0arIIe:. ly. "Ui !"1 rejoined Puzss,, wail site look ed 111) into her father's faev. "Puss, I mu1tist plut a stop to yoiu go . Jiagfalone so ; that gImig froml tihe Nor' west ar' ronn' ng'n,--mo the- say,."1 "Whal t (o 1 :ire Lik'e to have 'em interfere with me V" exelaimed Puss. "6What would You do V' aghed MNr. Houston. "What would I do ? Pd shoot 'em!" said Puss, producing a pistol. "Shoot 'em I Whiy,Ps, my dear, yer eudn't hit the broad:ide of the cabin." "I Couldn't 1 just, you see that blaze onl yonder tree," said Pnus, mas eiq took aim. Bang / "There ! hit it, sure." "So ye 'ave, gel." "Now, pop, you slia'it say anything against my goinig where Pim a minid to." And before her father could pre vent her, she was off. For an hour Pusa roamed over hill and dale, now stopping to Cull tihe sweet flowers, agnia Cliibing On to so5:n1 steepI rock. va a5tatled by a viceiS bolind. Turn1ing,- she behioldl two men. Friom their dr ess shte knew that they' were fronm the Northwest. "Say gal 1'" exclaimed one0, hp.. proachinig her, "let's have a kiss, miy beau ty 1" '"Let me1 paiss I" beggedl Puis, her lip quivering with anger' anid fe~ar. "Dlon' t he aifear id, ga I,"' said the other ruffian. "Only jnst giln ns a k iss. Wal,"' he conitinueid, "'if ye'r woni't gin it, we'll take it.'' And 110 approacd the trembling beauty to punt his threat into cxecu tiodl. "Koeep off, sitr !" shriekedl Pniss, as8 she prodnleedl her pistol. Sho had re loaded it in a few inlutes before. 4 At the sight of the weaponi, the ruf' Ban drew bock o step. "Oh1, we're t .vo ag'nm wun, gal ;so put upl your shooter1 !" Anid he again alppr'oalcd Puss. "~One step) nearer, and( Pil t ire. Ho took the stop. Baing echoed ithe report of the pistol, and the ruf fin fell. "Hlallo, herC !"' exclaiied ia yonuig man, rushing uplon the. fleeting rufilan. "Lthim go,"' he cont inued1, as he A turnecd to tPuss, who had aipparlently f ainted I Poor Puss8 !" and1( he took her up in his arms and carried her to ward her home, ''how beittiful !"' minnd the young man bent dloi and kissed her. "11a I hao !" laughed the little witch, openihg her eyes. Th'le young mnan dlroppe~d her as if she wore a hot coal.. "Oh, Frank, didn't I play possum ? You groat nauighty thing !" And she snapped his oars. What'll pop say when lie hears that Proe killed a man ?1 Lot's go back and take his seal p 1 Tho roadl ack to Ilouston's cabin must have lengthened, for 'twas nearl two hours before Puss and Frank reached it, and when they did, they informed Mr. IHouston that, with his "kind permission," they would be 4.'inn1 in (na una ays)\ "Padiloc,, [From the Berlin Ntonal Z-1itung. July C) ] Prti oiniil ferii ig tilst Fili c 1111ti 1115 trill. A few weeltks since Aistria reflsing to ced-- t i'' Ist1 in fill a fatir equivalenl. to VtIi Irnmn undli ph11i10:ed O4 hr dy1111' at tie hisp al of I 11m tIb 1. T41 d.1%i , I(a h de pairs; &f her Gorni alhws doing her orie ihr pro-eim, and o(feaurinlgl) Ito give ny14 Veic, hesuj-ct, of her disput e with I3Ilv Tv hTlse sorry tircks ar o quite sortIhy of a en.m diplomeiy, Ohe s~ole wisdoml Iof whiebl conlsists inl 111m11 had C elnirrd inl e th iast 300 ve lr- to clanl(e th pect oif I wIo Wrlt, I)1 lapshurg r-tined her dominee-ring posi tion at te huad ofrth 1101 J 51'y Roman viml. pire of the Gernmnic naon. T-, trent with 111%Ih was belowI th l.h git.y of a coceie d Kais er il 1859, ill is lilkr wise 1ecOMit'd to be s. So int 1866; nl-' , as L1ba1r I d' was ceded to hlis Npo-ili .JOn, Vellice is now hande d Ivera t, I'te samel( kind protector oif I1npsburg, bitI oferly, hostile ts Francis Josep1hr i Illay Ie i)Ito on who wa s ilhe- primar vis ci s of his 1: al 11-mi ltlaio )s Pit llrsin, too, does nit de' sevt e lth ho(norl if hitvln g Itrodse lill-i t ~l. Iik' ip t vi v I it l i t~i l. ayoveraires adrseddrclyto by the scion I rOf (tel- isiler an to m ro. Shew, loo, v; u rebl ignitist. Ow hereii r claim,; of . 1S113 4i i n ., t1411, V111t be acosted oly Ithrough thOw meo of Ole French. Goodl h ewavenis it, is possible tllat tL ( f lost . inve lr'i ch m pion of the ml i olitly piic Ill he gr ofital realizafi-m of' whieb) entails ruin upon Austria, is regarded by ti- Kai tr as the besit coill sel to comLI pondiwll- ith the creditors of Ii IAkrupt concerti.I In wt 1me114 way ias It au-mptd lit 7111 . fran tole o) lbtain It'lle establishmlOent of a mischievouls C IIill in If1dlgev from Loulis Naiole-oit, tt,- 10mileror Franl i 1 Josph now flinrga Germany at II. fem)1 of rhe. f e rign tr, ilrd th t lei, IIe 11oig t , crippl herw exif-t ' n f1 $>ldl r thll(- le ttr ofom nt I ederl C-mstiltion round her mangled body. 1,,L G t'irian b, organized Lto Siit t1s inlterests of PralnUe-the .lmnperor Wram cis JoIiphl i does n10o. eInr, sio lon]mw, as he into prevnl t It. froim being Imied lud.-r Prust' ian al19piceIs. W elou. d..llht, It'.hw IvI. whe.hern i the obj(ets ihei I jmpetur Josleph had ill View Ill t i this ds p tIt Iev st1pt wi I ')-ti b atined. rW e doft bt, Io, whit her thet min-iror of French, rg r- its hec %an.i to umisol;A 11e1he pioll' tred m Oiation, looks upon lll 1 mission i ll t. Ii tl Ils cli111, wvisles him to ,to. Naolr ( If . is nI lild' 11141(le1 l to min itain the Treaties of 1"315 in 11. r- q gl % a1 i) a lv. If 1;SIras, narrin i -11 1( 11than the majoit*y (of tle Fr cilill, t(! never inilderra 01' id the advan-s tages a Prussiral alingce wotis hiveI i hi11t. Hitll. th alliance of Pvrsia, a coutlr y idennlilied to daiy w-.it ht lihe unit1, 'y cause of GWrmany, cakn be onl eciired by France, if the proposnid do not in any i sCall to mind the anoxsi1nl knw dhocies of former times. Fk or France to enttler ag ain ruo t1 1pthoonqust an1d aispiro to the acqui~siionu of~terman soi, would involve her inl another ee-n tiry od bloodp srife with thi .ntion. Thw Fren'ch will hardly like to mileciu 41on thbatflem field wheni our onily wish is to rivaldi-a in promicih of M'ogr pNce. Theor Fwh GovernmentA, mre over,1 will senore-ly overlook te impor t antl faet Ihl it its relaItio- t wil t h ,1PrQ44in at I h ml( nsnwnt arefatr d11rilr .t r , Tariiblc Ri ot tit Newi Oleakns.~ vel1iin bro~w 1- 1) ll.1 IC3IVII)I1 riot I'( New Oicmg 3y0 itei-ia v. The cit i MCInS, aidedl !y tit (,j uii futlio'itic ;, ~e.-r.'u diitho M ech dlie c Ilii:W u e lhvi-cr t1 h 'Onm o*et ion was ill soi nOil prlottett"d by a Ia rgc iuioh. (M at - temlpt ig to c~iter tilt' buildin" fl I k I)A icn' Ny-mo fired oil A geinera I tilit( viViit;I iii 31).21 lIl1C WereC klledi andl "'woral Nvolui!osl. lY Wyte&c I in lbrc'.iig up and1( ar* anid Hludsoni killed. It intrepurte (it at I '4'>id ct Job ; 8011l t Cl graph ( :4~lSleridall1 tio mista ill tit(. civil .1 lit hii -t y. Thell nic-i lbum.. of the coii e :ntim iark! kow ud:i r, and( qiet pid a* U) FiFTY Oil SlXPY hlI1lElD ANDi MANY ,N c. % .( iA N.-, - *J 'v %~)._'Phc lI.Ai - Cal uJani-:tiou ttal.l: to unmv.yew1 tofiaiu, (Xhivi'ul lorioi met atI T~vim Cv-sx" u H Wlo iWllih--A IlIrs o1--Slt 1,: r -g giC c'iiiel sion, Nwithl 61 lilti. 1;in and. niarcud to Mchnc"I n U.'-' t ti te~~ th'! (4,1 teinse exeiIti1lelit. preva.iledl. I Iif I 3$ criint 111 iv in g occunviier in severalI stroets, an114 1 iiiitll )id I~gi-o(-. WI-I-c Ih i i.ed alld 6o u ewn hit s wvo l ud. I'li 101c111 suiinia)1cdth (tit, uta 0i'doi. Oni1 th:! PinciC lg'13f iEol the b~uiilding, '11A m d uwl) e 3!IIC3 nfb of lic gr c1C ere btil i Ic i'e tla( oln t i. llaTu 1the >je ad itile ini)ally th Iuilnl ing was cie-el v lbcsi-g'od. Tl)police iitteilpitii t1) vi.U:e the biuildiig", whll~i tiney Vte'cru ,1-- lkinil Th"Ie Wayin tiin voili)3iCei( 124;.ho "pot)1 miituile tinl thle ii imadile A, liinuall thne Imiaits ilm 1V hiK'wr ini~ a ly. t b.o lifht . iEx-t \Vk . .!) A~ r-au - fully cut up. D~r. Js -and .1 11'.1 Ilvneud-;)Il - 'ICe :ikod . iil ho~ i (ltnt of the (Conven'tionl and mncuuler, an he r *l lel'-A lit(Milei lvo trk0' jeh).qr 2111o %mi Ol~'o itnd. here 1 p-simol-it ntln l cer two mov.v)n -iidr's:t. Male Colive 'lio oif ril -s,1-1la NmI I o %II! SIIU'. P E No Ni .2 .- - 'ite1) Snr, coi v ei-iiiiii n itC$ !Ci Wr i )w to 010( viectilmilieC Vo I - G yte Atlnol Ic (1h fi-1'ii -ro rni 1 '1 Ili'' i ii 't P I -A Ou (Ie w ll 11)z (v -,411 t .1 fi l l 1 lit' ~ lI- or.). th h ~id priii y. sm l it c ate( oli' ioiB l. x 1111f VowlC. ' i Mr i. 1nv. ('li 1 Il 1i)Ati li ItS Will . 1.~I~nin I lv eei Itli' Cif-li 054 r \,.:W ytl', i ' U i A u it I l-ie r wit i-o 19~i em-: nol fo1. Aiit1V1t1 'alt 0 orn llriiI ill11ok0y (Thn-n 1(111l yein4y (4) 114'.-n C glicicy l' it (if hen n - weirjll e nill Post. Th Atntic . ('b anicc. bdtoi 11111 ci l 13 11114 I hoe 11i i' lltlj~tt~'''. ~ 0li. to E1111111-3. l b.etweett outr ownt cOntry noti thle El-;aier henosispnolre. Yo.-tra4. tlaithitilly, [. (1.e 1 VIatl-s W . F ::1.> V:tn..a.ros, July :"1. -'' Cyrn ,. /iel/, I/arr's U itnt: I heart'ely co.tgr.aI hat! ytt, and lrtist that Your veterri Iu'At, n .ee-as .1tCcewfal1 as youril utforts, lilnvc btkee e . May tlle Cable tilldetr I ith : I .1A l') pro.lote hariIoly between thle ej4lI ije t loc West .t io GoverInJIIn .t tt i t'l 1'.: te II . leolelsjallte. J ; g (1-2, j A N Imi r:w .1 oils:ov Ib .g t'sl: - ril- Jlq-- ill (2.-''h // W11.1 . I. ii a',lt :.i iui. In;I o : t. T ht le gen ri e gre .t and * .wlt..unal n ILu. li 1 reieniol us iow C ni, vte i 6.Mat it. tithe w ter of 1A , II -i I Sit %lw pleasure lkt e . peec h yut tit 'Lie 1 I tte in intvkl t 1 1 1 I 11 11 11 b.I'. ti ua, t y u y evet hllt ve ?'in t) i etai. nii. , oui i Un r e to . etab, ishi co1an m : (lonl .4ero~as like All:tanti is t.s .Illcere %%.;lh f t i- ifraa. /, C iat vs . I s1.1i). F1' , //farr's toatl :0 - 1 Acknoul l :.el un-t u .igilht, it-.i ait hea~i. Il iat t'...i hu-| Iot istaleil l ol .t he: o 'al ta .lit. L w 11 tilltia ai th il e- t .i l i I l . lVe orI tiiiil. a"i 1ep13lI e uri relt atun It . cW ttISi. Ii atic , I i0 1- , IlO l '(ti e; wJ iti- k '1 m be~lllV till Itl I ZA , I V l t ei-..t It l t ta in1t 1 l ti ri Il y und ll ..ll . [ W Jo It l t~~u n ..*ltiltnlg cii A nl I~i,' L %V 1 1 VIIII - i t \I .; i cs r, .oly 2 a. ---'/, (/. // i. V)r~ 1.4ci h .-1l nic 'Pt"/,./Irap/d 'mp n Ip. i l oil l0 heCu.lo lIt Ilitile aptic coiunie 'tot. I Itwon 111 re rd n t Iwlun . i, Ii i I ..pet w :1 Oil t w w eks trout Ibis Itite lit l In 3" sthant the cale Io WEt year hub beena rje -.e , naa in it a s.neor lin i's in "P.. Hi.:n ar se AI titij. I a EIt ) .1 that c.11 on board til e Itelegurphe. ileet w do ni t he cant) accomph-lsil Ohisobe, ;Ynuu. W. Fu:.. .1 i l. ' : l July 27.- 1To the Di n' I h. ., Folk, Sufudadua In< T4C/1-raph Comnpany.- We arrived Ili 11 y. The ca.ble hl been la 01aer OaO the A in ie and it inl pe'let Work ing O der A\ soo its We halive thaken inl coat r. s all I 4 oc1( -.td I heItt t II 1 v'.6 1r I It Cable W.. ltI: I t a.1 wuen reI m erIIT e t d spht!, - it v it in cable on ibard o' t he t riatn1u . (1In :3 11d retlur to thi p1inoe. T I v ltd .\' O y Wtil iroeet lo 1y1 he l cI b1. r A1 !Iv 11 j o' S i. lwr 11It -q. I calltil v: ,. 1 1" -ti hoe l ilhv nnkfu1111l I felel to! g yPa. %\ lit )I-Ow retnlit %1 seinet rel o -n for1 1 he moneliy o1:! y1 litaVe Sp tII Ind l111 timI eI Y4 a haveo .1o '.1drn thle hit hail, Year it) ounet. by Iteig;;rnour own country with Greal .4it i 1].* W . El1.1. * inet c allowing ii, a 1k ofl thle 1)iu olir m ,I, lhil .w York. .1 iF'mIntoband and will Teh -gaIph :alnimll.I -. : l 1eer1 lastper, ty ra .-V I ichti. .\lof s T'I or Mar. ul 0. lkob 01: . I isi% IU . Ih I t . a Pllimvr of the ooilny nro : Peter -r's I it e t : i 'is W%'. ) le l. V, iI lent ;Vs-s f . i, Tre:i: urer; iots .I'00o Ito (h r, .1ecre '1I ,-y.11 i ty TI. Loondon '/Ys . flih 27h e:ys of llt Aila e tell Ol; -A is ;a grts wor, tfhe ol If :v aIo e f a n ul ol and they % h141 k. l n hivemt Ii t dserwlve to dife honlordi ., \to raty nal hlrigodle halleenil signe I he. S-.nA uAt vA l,l TI. . diaaolfo Notl' A If'- I11 :o:4 , P l. A n3tI ' J . irl,. i Iit, t elIt-;,, ti I% ;1y ; I h'a I e ha C -4 1 A -a t ice het wee nt Am 1.1a e :1fnd Pr.li , f I l 'lii l 11 t iti I ho ','. l. T.wre are onire i.du i t C A, the .togrianh cheimnga victoiy .\ severfe naual engtiornent iook. phace onl tie ihoffilt e J.whind at q .1 - Tle .ol. pi claimoe d a vi-ry. hll y s , 111lt - lt!'an (ironCl-Il , riltn di "ll one a i Ilowting up Chioree. .l.n F:..y Inly "a.'l be rt-,aunhi p Cr.'nam bya Auordiro Cnfaceredte rooalso Liter from urope. '13 Al.!1IS9 ICI. INWN ..vrl o ecii wguIi- 11 v tPri9.3.ia, A\ si n, B~ava'riai will ~ or (orn: 'I ates. 'Pliv llro)1si 'I'tko Irdi,111c spoc..939, d 9 lli Irid a\ 3.9)xlols 1.) rtlmov9 aiv irriaion g!-)9 Im-wevitlie N ortlifill(] Soui.i. If Lhi ci;I ow.-, Ow lEI liii.4i (09veui~tentI intvii~i. The Atlantic Cablc. --01viiag till A i bnt ic ('i,) ol 11. 29 1 ui J 'dv, I 6;G. puldis'iew the follow it'il SCII.-ie d O'rg ei I:~ , or hI li- ra Iii jiA'~ l of I9l l'r* folfiv tlg.-rajl: stindii ill A\in-ica to :II * v t've gns loll 4-ietete i Ge';eI 1'li 939111 F'i)I 20 xt Iirds or 1t'.9i1. 1101 991)t9g ad.~~of* seneir anid reuviv vr, 20 ie;1'ill god: I la every adtuil imm' Xol'tl hot, rx.'do i v. Id teir., 20 ,ii hmIt ,t,-r .~eili( pa!r \0.()Id. P'l)3)) 2)99) it 1IloI' ph sin,9 'imi Il nmr Ur2-) \ords ror lv,4 mlel tidli g mldI ae o! svtivtir 1 i'-1 rvcvii vor, 2 1 lolinds me. ling lit gold ; for every addiitionali word 114Ml 'e'e11 fii ve letlarS, 2 1 sillinii ill god per. word. Pno i teegrophi stat1ion ill A uleri ell9 0 Ally telegra p1 statiot in A (ny As*a Or 11 ti , for 920 wiirdi or less, icImtil no'1're.4s of sondilder cel (V'r, p cteis349dli 9~ IIg ill.10 Ii ('vt' 25)9 46,11111(01A3 j1wr9 wor'd. 'I'mi 1leti eni ill fill wo .4I, 11111.-' t10 filoa 20, \Vill li (V '99111.t Ilid ili vifcteet hv Ii vo-acli r~v Soll~rraioiicnt ri3991er wvill bp Cl'eJ'g(i It wlt.'(I. Mlol9Ltues inl cyphier \Vill he climrged (I 'ikte il( Ilregoitig raltes. All fgt ~ iiti-ndue'd for t ransmission vivi.t bje wrilt en at1. ftdil length, iawli will 1.w chan9:1 9eIRuS words. 9 9t.-.1'gvs Ifsti~Vlle'9 v1 ili b eif'I'n3rld 11".1 aii . i-f r 111t s Ia rvaei veci Itoiltill!11 Secrietry ill the 09 'I 'iilv at9 NI9uel:.t fto rli ill wdl~~ I~i IS.1 I'u I' A Ii - Q1t. 1".F --U T14 391 jittI il tI. Noui. .,%, Y -ktnlOI will: he d'rn erl o O Til Q-W.~qUE11oahN 2A I'cotk i~da afternoon. lli')99 7 orm. id act flirdi, do (I '11Gace lC ia t 9I19'ig OF1( THl 'ri. r-S ililli) ns soon as the law was plainlY about to' Ue violated, vigorous and decided mens nres, as I acknowledge with the utmost i gratitude, were taken by the Govern' went of the United States to provstit': Vioiation of theirown laws and the rights of friendly States by a lawless band of maranders. I Cheers.] "I shordd hardly haVe referred to those A merican F'enians, numerous as thiy are, blit whose organization has beei that of' a va,t tomber of dupes, ie'aded by two or three arch impostors, out of whoso credulity they havo ob. taimed large sutmn of money for the avowed pioseciulioli of a scheme so til'. terly visionary that how any sane man cu1l have ciitertained it is a matter of astonibhmi ient-I should ntol, I say, have noticed theso lenians, supported, as they were, by a nuinher ofthose looso' charaeters who, onl the disbanding of the United States arin, were naturAlly readyl to joinl in any desperate eterprile which promised themn a share in the phmnder, if it had not been for the ptir. piOse, in the first place of' nieknowledgiig the vigorons mensures which, on the re cent, raid, for I call it. nothing else, were faken lI)y the United States Govern meInt, and. iu 1' next place, of poin ting. ontl, as at snibji-et of highlest congrfiatula., tion, Iha1. thi iniroad of these maratietr e'nlled for It I hrongliouit . the leingth and breadth ,0of ie itish provinces a utianti. mona1tt4 Shout of loyalby atid enthidiawsti, and a resonimte deterimtiation- intiaji the Governnient to which theY IJlong tnd the h t N 11eh tiey owe alle gianee--a lualty and dotermination shat-ed ike by mtives of all provinces tnid of ill com0iti4's whIo 111ad I ukin up tin-ir abole in anada, and shared'a ibvo all by Y persots of every shado and de liot lion of mreligion." [LObeers.] The irriat iBitel of Sodlown-One Hutt dreuh Thousadit Men Killed iad Wound'. Hvieryivihing that. reaches confirms the be. licI itait. in tile bititle of' Sadown the Ans. (trian army li s been neatly rtineil, no is milu1y lce, For the presenti 001am11gn. -1 . 'he bravery o' tile inen shows 'i'i 11' p in every imrrat iv'e, T'iey bielt t heir Ions wit ih oasititcy; the atl van Teh celd ai the deadly fire of the needlo-gniWi a'11 h duvotion of the soldier. As long as preserved a hopo of violory, they flt witht a spirit worthy of better lead1ers an botter onise. Onr oor'espovden. writing three dut sit after tihe little,' *hen th-o11 nittu on e I o beginning to stb.'iido, when the men wore finling their wa' taook to their regimonts, anld regineis, or whtl. wits left of them, were igaiin being ited into brigades and' divisions, gives i he loss of i ho beat ea irmy as possibly ilore than tiwo-fifthis of its who! niinher. It n ay be (rie," ho says,' ''that 80,001) iinen Ivero killed, wounded. taken prisoners, or drowned, and fihat 160' ginis wee Inken. ithandoned or thrown into' the river on ihe i rereat." Adding to these losses tle nmtwr 01 min who ninst. have thrown away their arins in ilie retreat, we' iiist doiihi wihiter 100,000 effectivo nion' were (o be founid in ihe army of the Norlit' (hree days after hile battle. The relrent was, indeed, melancholy and disnstronii. As at Leipsio, we hear of' pon. foons laden with hiunidalcd sweI down tihe, riveri and over'inrsalt with their liviig car goes-of nitillery and4 horsenen cr'ashiing down tu11nt and through tle tiugglinig in ieattry, ,t inminlig I hem lIuo the narrow roads and biwinthig t0hem over tle bridges into 1te Vaters. In1 abont nll that is most hior rible in warfare was concentrated )i'to this' contest. A longstruggle, lastt.ing the entire 'iny, the mowing down of whilt regiieits. )y (lie firing of the enemy, the burning ot villages, at horrible incidents of a flight, thlroiighian ininidaed conmnity, and, finally, thmo long suff'erlng of' the disorgatnizedl tm'ch dinltituccordeil, f'rom a comnbi nat Ion at which(te imiaginattont is shocked atiiV saidlenel. it Is duiitnit toQ bring oneO'.u self 10 helloe-' thait usuch hiorrorts hatve been enaeted in siiI" own Iiime andl in a region sc nleari iand so Ia. mailiar. We li hieard and tend of' suir fields of slanghter,. biut thy' seieed to be long to an ngo and n state of' hiuman chiidat, (er which conth never' be revived. Nine milles or slanightetr, ending wjth thd di-'OWi-' ing or a mnii" ofl I irrorstrick.in fugaitivers are ant event which, a few years'ainoby~ ti wisest. would finve pr'ononnbed' imtposwible in the E~ur'ope of' o-dny, Tit P'ctro R Atti)Td--Thn first 'idea of a rnilroad to the iti t'iit origina ted more t han thlirty .vears ngo, and tho first demnonstrin in iti oi- of thle .pro,. ject w~as iln a pitblic mteeting at Dn. binquie, Iowa, about 1 83~8. A marn- by the name of' Eli Whitilcy ptltionledf Cwtgress to rvUih a gr5itnt of one httl. dred mtillionri of a-cf41. of' lhnkl to him- to' ruable him to constrnet a railrtoaf 10 thme Pacifie, anti ofl'oered as~ seenirity for the fnithftni appldication of thland Ito hat, object, the pledlg of hii bonuir,. ho baing a broken doewn imirchant at this timue, I [is application was renewed every ses.' Siot), until fmuahl' it became a piarty' measure, endot'sod both by 4epuhblicaia rind Demnoerats, D'inmfyi,- p$nssing botih Houses of Ootig'ess, the bill -became at law, the regnsito Govecrnment aid aa batoivedl,for its commencomnt and the work is now stadily prgr sing to comnpietion. Such~ a the skle ton' history of an ornterprise which t mpy, h Ie' welIl considered as .f,bo twinl brolo of the6 greoal Allantic cable. 66 aov Mus, Sunn '.. wa. p h0titively proved otheo einithu.tIon of Mterritt,, diaL the 8cortary tf War, E~d M. 844.en,.paidN Mor'ritt, betwoon five und six thoutsanid'dollas~ for hils beyvibe iii a wvhinoen bImtnoth,' nllitiuydnrii. 51ion. Dirty work, bitt well pdhd-B o4 ln Eagfl, Ant Astrian regitn contains fouri bttal~1ions of twI bone dired nmon each, tn~;g eI~ItA n~ as stin tot at As t oran b1te ure was swept away. 'I'le violence c the storm was beyond descriptio Nothmig inl compariiiot with it has ev. been experienced inl this viem nity. wias not lung in dirattion, hit tho' dIam age done in that short while was im menso. 1, will take millions of dollar to cover the lose. -Congress-The Closing Rcenes, The Nationa1(d l tel/GyCncer, of Mlln day, gives tle followinig graphic sketel of t ie closing Scones in Congress: A Nwr Imidiight, in the all night ses sion of Fraidiay and Saturday, a wik sceel was priImesented inl the I lonse. Dii ring the earlier hours of ltriday nlight, o enHlstomlalry i-asits had been pirepared by vmionIbus sl ubord i lila to oflicersq. In tlt roons of tle psitmast.r and door.keep er, extensive hosiitliti's had been dis. plaedi --la vish I- '.iiclies, wth every d1e Siralule portable with which to wash down he eb.irming v iands. Sceh good cheer had evidently 1ut. tho lonso inl I gomd luuir, anl for several houirs Pj1''rpu'lrntliig prica' l *uokes. introdetiing idliendons r,-subuiins, maing funniy 1'iuolls, muling 41114e anlothr with iper Il It. ikling lim' iousirils of na'co. eusi sl'epu-s, and pha inig sill sorts of Iriks (eciliar to schnol bss oin t he( eve (W hibiity. were I Ile orcher of the 'tight. E-;enI v iiin by tellers was irneu'ul iic 11 ;yke. I lI' 1u-mbers passin Iml sIuiads so ats ito defy .1 cotii, somne of 0h4-1m p:w'siig six orII evens imeuhs yIli lhe S .Im. luoion, and ting idrint ly o l Ii - ides as; 11,11-o11 as posible. At (ne time, :he h11l had Ile allpear ;neP Ohla vast reoa nt .11Il l.mi h, fiv houxqe. A ditnmIwd member fr-oml ()htill, awll mihor rm New Yolk, w..r cnplacemht Ide(-vouringi an erly' brenltfsit spire..d inl gr.imiil ariray o.in dwhir re-speivev dvsk A miliairy mher Ir-mi Now Ilampshir.- hall druppu'el ins hi''11 i1mt'um his kniies anld imud'- tlie hl1L. ie''tumiigi with siemiormn sunii'ds Otiwrs were i'rhniing inl lihir 0b1ir or spread over. Itheir aniy feeling of irl.'ition wvich yet pro vails aimong the ettizens of' tho Umito< State's ageiinst this country, aind tha . nothinig wtill i~inrrpt thio'friendi~ly aiw hariimonions rit:ions he'twoeni i' iw