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NEW SERIESVOL. 4, NO. 21. PLAQUEMINE. PARISH OF IBERVILLE. LA., JUNE 15, 1861. OLD SERIES-VOL. 14 NO. 33.
PROFESSIqNAL CARDS.
J. E. w U ., -
Autorney at Law ad
liasUee . the Peace,
c57O e on Main sreet. ane
S0"arna rL. zT.L.
elterasey at Law,
Tyler, Smith County, Te.ras,
W ILL practice law and collect claims in the
counties of Harrison. Panola, It uk, Smith,
Wood, Upaer, Cas, and Marion, and in the Fed
eral and Supreme Courts at Tyler. my26 I
OSCAR LAUVE,
ALtto e.Op at EaaWr,
Will devote strict attention to the practice of
his prokesion in all the Courts of the Sixth Ju
dicial District.
OMe with Zeno Labausve. ap24.ly
J. M. SNANIs. JOuN KNEAL.
SBANKS & KNEAL,
HOUSE PAINTER1A1 S, GLA ZIERSI
AND
PAPER HA NGEik.Y,
septl PLAQUIEMINE. LA
Maesekaasmp & IMyses,
Whelesale Greeers and
Commisiuion Merchants, I
M. sOES, =eo.
.7Particular attention given to consignments
of Sugar and Molasses, ad to filling orders for t
Westera Produce. jan6'58-ti
BENJ. N. DlBLIEEUX,
Jlttrsea at Lase,
Plfuetninsr, llercille Parish, Louuisi a,
WILL devote his whole attention to the prac
tine of their prolesion in all the Courts of
the Sixth Judicial District. jer3i
DAVID N. BARROWI, N. w. POPE,
Plaqmannie, West Baton Rouge,
lberillUe, La. IBaton Rouge P. o ., La
Barrow t Pope,
.ltSraee asE . tierrwll.er. as Less,
WTIILL practicec their profession in the parish
VV es of West and East Balon Rouge, Iber.
ville, Point Coupes and West Felicisns; the Sua
prese Court of Louisiana. and the United states
District and Circuit Courts at New Orleans.
myl-ly
W. I. HIAMILTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
H AVING located at Plaquemine will devote
bhi entire attention to the practice of hi.
Pvbefsion in the Parishes of
librlle.. East a est Batos Rouge.
Mi respetflly solicits the patronagn of his old
f~nds sad the public generally. who cnn al
ways dad hiss at his Oten on Main Stre t.
near the Court House. between the hours o 9
A. M. and 5 P. 3M., unless otherwise profession
laqesmae, La. oclcmb23.
J.oeplhoh Utard,
Attoetry mad Otunsllor at Law,
(Ope. sas as Zeuaos 1tabarce, Esq.,)
jlls] PLAAQUEMINE, LA.
MAINOW A lOIN,
Attelrey at Law.
SfRItNG the absene of Lieut. N. W. POPE,
Jl David N. Berrow will be at West Baton
Reg Cosrt Hose every enday, unless pro
Ay reqest -atteds to the legal bhesiae of
Cpt H. M. Faves.
g /Addl m i s Ia iae.e. d(jl
B. GovlRI3aR,
Sef .r &£CeU £Pgfs eer,
Bator Rouge, La.
T Latted to calls is the Parish of Iberville,
fo ir ereyig ds sappi,g Plt aOtios
Pue ps l seusmi given to all coseagmeets.
my4.
a. Nr. WILE '.
r13iOOS indSdted to ,, o Sneocat. are
" seabs ekes the am , paymeal,
Oa te sd Sa ihaasior g sa bliatimo
a so fawe teaidd as& Ni Orltedatg
es es the esesuly of eosing ep er
semunlDs 0sty p pmible
. r¶n, amn. jan1o
la genher I, ins f-se adsplosed
a somes io .sqniess.g.
)iYb n Usahse..
.,. E th - ass a -
Nqti""aut .
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MiSCELLANEOUS.
GABRIEL BROWN'S
DsT aGOOD AND AA
CLOTMI G STORE.
HE is again on hand with the first and finest
stock of
S DRY GOODE.
April 11th5 1861.
Ooods for Ladies' Dresses,
New and Splendid Jewelry.
AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF Dr
Ready Made Clothing,
AND ARTICLES OF
eastleuse s's Wardrobe, whi
in all their variety, r
And a splentdid supply of
FANCY GOODS GENERALLY, lici
A description of which is impossible in the lim- I
its of this advertisement, Call an examine is
all I desire-buying is certain to result.
J'Dry and Fancy Goods Department in room
nearest the corner 1i
["Ladies are particularly requested to give
us a call that we may show them the handsom- (
eat and cheapest goods they have yet seen.
GABRIIEL BROWN, by
apl3 Double Store. Main near Bank st.
"OaR LAG.."
THE Flag adopted by the Southern Congress. "it
Published by A. DAPREMONT, New Or- L'
leans, La., d.signed.lor
Eue.dlops, Letter Paper, Isiness Cards, d ue.
Packages sent by Mail to any part oftheSouth- Du
ern Confederacy on receipt of 30 cts. in stamps
or money.
Each package neatly put up in envelopes con
taining twenty-five Flags. cut and ready for use
-the same as a postage stamp. A liberal dis
count to dealers. Agents wanted in every coun--7
ty. All money or stamps can be sent at our
nsk if sent by Express. or Mail, if registered, and
we will guarantee the receipt of every pack
Address, A. Dapremout. 122 Camp street, New
Orleans, La.,or Lee Mlallory, General A t., Jack
on Miss. In p6mn
New Butchery. C
The undersigned respectfully informs the it
public that he has purchased the old and w
well known Butchery of F. Ymath. and that be
intendsto keep his stall well supplied with the
best of Beef. Mutton, Pork, &c. By a strict at
tention to his business in the above respect, be
hopes to have a share of public patronage, and Bt
perticularly the patronage of Ms. Smith's old
customers.
P. .. The carts will run as usual down the
Coast and to the Park,
dec2.-1y BERTRAND BEYRIS.
FRAWK HIPPLER,
Bo*l Mid 81oe .Ua'ker,
Take this occasion to thank his
patrons or their past patronage, and 1
to inform them that he is at present Th
located on Main street. first house
above Ross & Gallagher's store, in the house re- Eu
cently occupied by Ilkihler Brus., Tailors, where
customers will find that he will conitinue his
work with the same punctuality, perfection anid
dispatch that has hitheito characterized it. He
guarantees that no work can aurasl his in point I
of style. finish, it and durabilty. o'27 dab
-- Tb
KETTLE SE TTLVW. c
A Labor of Year Reduceed to a
Few Days. gg
AVING been induced by frequent solicita.
tion, to make pubice the science of Kettle
Setting that I practice, I hereby give notice to all
parsons desiring to acquire a knowledge of the
art, that I will give them instructions for the
Setting of Kettles, for either wood or coal, on ap
plication to me.
My system is based upon principles, the plau
sibii and correetness of which admit of no con- t
tradiction, which are quickly and fully compre as
headed, sal therefore not liable to be easily for.
gottena.
I have model s for five diferet constructions
of Kettles, and designs by which instruction is
made easy, and the art soo acquired. Copies An
of desigp or drawings are given to these whom
I instruct. All those to whom I teach my sys
tem, are also assisted by my services, if required.
Instractiies are only given to those who have
been three or four years at the business of Kettle
Setting, ad are good workmen.
For further particular, inquire, by letter or
otherwise, of the nders ned.
JOHN TOWNSEND.
laquimnsse, (Parshef Ib.rvM.) t.. ,rV . s Ies.
Rper .-Dr. C. Cleanest, lbervills.
" Geala o Sait, "
*" J Reh Sehatrel , , I
" Sylvsr Masiulnseu, "
" EdwardJ.Gay, "
" J. C. Woedr, We Ba ~Rogeop.
S D . H. Biekey, de
* Thompu J. Bird, aet at iRep.
iF. l OL4GI/ID p,
uascy Ulsker mud Ceseleeoeer,
Rl b lCTrULLT imbrum fmilies th
ad el es of Plaemis mea Iber
eI~ha l sbetal timnepeapued to
eery stysYw - uhe.fu e r/d a e ast
tht my b beged is is lim at the eetst req
I utice, ad as the smet nseasee terms.-
Depy at the eismr of lmk a nd Geanud
m. myl
KIThemer h"gofes 7 e Ab - sIer ai p
ICE UIAUlA UEE UT l
leoew usedytme a reess. The rtidsleof M
the p r. se dIerip le, ad will e ud
sad deliwelrd to e eulamng as upe
SI-se ulemaway aty as
his t 9 ire ai ll e
ha p e d eaR CUT.
AA.lVING whI sad with Ila
se 9, EA M Eg aMMS & S I
MISCELLANEOUS.
R. A. .KEARNY,
Apothecary, Cheamiat and Druq.
giut,
Cuorner Main and Bank streets,
PLAQU.EMINE, La.,
Begs leave to call the attention of
his friends and the public in general to
his
Newly Selectwl Sto'k
Drugs,
Medicines,
and Chemicals,
which he guarantees pure.
Physicians' I,rebrsiptions will receive parties.
lar attention at all hours of the day or night.
The Patronage of the public is respectfully so
licited,
Plaquemine. July 10, 1860.
C LA lRET--Lafitte, IAevillk, Chiteau
Margaux, &c., for sale by
jyll R. A. KEARNY.
I.aD RYE WHISKEY-Old Jamaica
Rum, Anisette. Fine Cordials, &c.. for sale
by jylr41 It. A. K.EAIRNY.
Cl(;iAl{S-- lor those requirilng a fine
Cigar, I can offer inducements seldom met
with, for sale by
jvi4 R. A. KEARNT.
G ARDEN SEEDS-New Cr,lp--tv
cry Variety-Turnip, Red Top, and Flat
Dutch, for sale by
jyl4 R.A. KEARNY.
CLTLElY-- A iew and beautiful ate
sortaenit of Pen Knives just received aad
sale low by K. A. KEARNY
p AINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes,
I Window Glass, Putty. &r., for sale by
jyl4 R. A. KEARNY.
riOR Ci'O()--iking and Chtwing,
1a everal qualities, for sale by
jliy R. A. KEARNY
(HINA W 4RE-Vues-a large va
riety, which I will sell at and below cost.
JyI R. A. KFAIt.tY
Bayou Sara Mall Line Company.
Sunsmer Arrangement.
F~OR Bayou Sara and the Coast, the new low
I pre.aute passenger packet
.. Qottea--- apt V. B. s co,
Ieaves New Orleans
Every Sunday morning at o o'clock,
' Wednesday a 9
" friday 9
Retnrning-leaves Bayou Sara every Mundsay
Thursday and Friday, at 8 a. m.
Fur Fort Adams, Tunis, Morgauza, &qiyoa
Sara and the Coast,
The fine Passenger Packet
ACADIA..........Capt. E. F. GROSS.
Leaves New Orleans every Monday anl Thurs
day Evening, at 5 o clock. extending her trips on
Thursday as far ul, a Fort Adams. (my5
Csarrto anct CKgrrnssl
AND
arriage i rtmulag UstabliahmeLnt
GUSTAVE RING WALD,
Successor to CasaL.a VEIT Co., at the old
stand of A. W. Sbdkr.
Re'pectfully informs the people
of Iberildle and West Baton
Rouge that having purchased out
the interest of his partner, he in
tends carrying on the same line of business, such
as the manufieturreof all kinds of
Saddles and Harness
And the ~rinmig and lIntain f*
aOrriag and ~ggals.
And everything kept in a similar establishment
N. B.-No Repairingdone on CREDIT.
Platuemine, Nov. 12th, 1dJ8. ly
SFRANK GLASER,
eoot and Shoemaker
r The business heretofore
Scarried on by B. GLasaa, will
be conducted in future by
cra i!atsa, at the old stand on Bank at., nrth
of Main teet, and he trts that his attelioa to
bainia and endeavors to please his custom
era, and ths manner is which his work i dolae,
will aerit ni the cotiemad patromage ofhas
friendr ad the public.
my.S-. FRANK GLASER.
NBBIE BURODTBN* S'
fad4eM Dress Geood
AnD
lPlantatiea G*d
e ,dyeLall attenis to, as als their
Thely will aet preted to give a lit of their
l ck in the eempses e an advertisemat, but
request al who sae o want of
CLUTI S00M.
to gived them a call, a thy fel fully fIti.sd
at pue asa wil at paway I their eMre
,a m.m.d U.b me... UtW...
thm he ha e a rSlot in iqm , d
oting Lld h's Fae cy Dry 8ken,
1 te
e~ eale, the eee a edt , ete nd
arv nmner c.
B beepingon hand ma aeolkpm gunk
o e ep le raseie* a lkesal ahnse
nngs GUnTAVE NEDIT.
trI popUlar Mill is nowi ithe a mithl a
5.11 eritdF Yesws hn etwt en at
bue ,at theL,- h ,
-mle 5 & UA .OT
INSURANCE, &e.
SOUTHEIRN.
MUTUAL, INSURANCE
Ofice of Southern Mtual Insurance Co.,
or BATON ROUi;e.
IN CONFORMITY with the requilements of
their chartes, the SOUTHERN MUTI'UAI
INSURANCE COM1PAINY publaih the hollow
tug statement :
Amouunt of premiums received from Feb
ruary lt, 1l;o, to Fetn'ry let, Itil.$*E,2t6i,9ti
AS FUOLLOW :
l'remiums on Fire RIsks...... $*t;i.39 20
S ." Allone "...... 13,7t4) 49
" " River "....... 4,t87 27
Premiums on untermninated Risks, Febru
ary let, 180 ............ ..........$19,814 48
$133,101O 44 t
Less premiums on Risks not terminated 6i0,2J 74
Nett earned preamimsa for the year endina
let February, 1861 ................$74,880 70
Losses paid during tIe semns period :
".N LUS~ ES UENSETrLI."
On Fire Riks................$12,:81 755
"MuAlane RecLa............ 1,.fZ 64
" River Rks ......... ...... 3,440 17
$17,3J71 56
Espensea during year am above 7,9:'2 82
$25,3t;9 39
Nets earned P'rs.ile hfr the year ending a
February l1,, 1861i................. $49,511 32
TheCouuipas have tie tollowing Asseta:
Hills receivable, h,r remuiums ........$ 55,531 24
hUlls receivable, for balance due on dock
Notes............................. 1 964 91
Cash, balance on iand ................ 139,.K 61il
lrniece due Iby New Ibtria Aerocy .... 333 50
Ualaawcedue by New Orlea,. Agency .. 3,:75
Total anusts .................... 5 l,70J bl6
(Signed) WM. 8. PIKE, I'res't.
F. E. liauear. Sec:y.
Baton ounge, February 2d, 861.
STATE OF LOUISIANA,
Pt'Assu or E. BAwu S Kou4;, Feb, . 1561..
& d rrimsmberd. That on this firt day of Feb
ruary, 1G1, before me the subscriber, a Justice
oul the Peace inl asd for the palish afoulresaid, per
sonally appeared Wm. S. Pike, President, and
F. E. Hebert, Seeteary of the Southernl Mutual
Insuraunce (omp9uy, ut Baton Kouge, who being
.uly sworn according to law do depose and say
that the above accoullnt are just and trite, and a
cournect traucript Iross the books of said Coumpa.
Iny.
(Signed) .1M. 8. PIKE, President.
F. E. HEsaT. Secretary.
Sworn to ald subscrnlhed before me, this se.
cotd day of February, 1861.
[Sgned] P. A. WALKER,
Justice of the Peace.
(Signed) P. A. WALKER,
Justice of the Peace.
NOTICE.
OrriCe SoVTHRnI MctIUAL INSURANCE CO.,
Baton Rouge, Feb. 4th, 1b61.
At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held
this day, it war Resirvnl. To pay six per cent an
terest on the outataudiug Scrip, right per cent to
Stockholders on premiums paid by them for the
year ending Ist February, 156l, anld to declare a
dividend o fifty per lnt on the nett earned pre
miums of the Companlly for the year ending 31st
January, 1861, for wlich certiticates will be is
sued orm and alter the Ist day of March next.
It o es fw r Resolad, To redeem the outstand
ing Scrip ,ir the year 118, on preaptlatiou at the
oeee of the Company.
hE The Stockholders are hereby notified that
an election for ten Directors and fifaeen Trustee
to serve for the ensuing year, will be held at the
oilice of the Comlpuyron Thursday, the 14th of
March, 1b86.
mh30 F. E. HEBERT, Seey.
.T'E BO I"l' JCHIOOL.
Oppoise 0. Lauurs, eat tu raidelnes f l
lust Mr. T7ornae.
T HEH undersigned having establiehed himself
here permanently, for the purpose of
Teaching. offer his services to the citizema of
Plaqusemine and vicinity, for conducting a
BOY':d SCHOOL, in the RENCH and ENG
1 LISH LANGUAGES.
He expects to commence about the 21st of
this month. Being determined to devote his
Seergies to the instruetiem of those adel his
care, he trusts to receive a liberal share of the
patronage of parents and guardias.
ANTr ONT DOMINIQug
Nourele Ecole Anglaime 4. Franc4se.
T E SOUSSIGNE anutbtaMhs d'asl meis
. permanento Vlaquemine, nsepestuuse
meet otrs s se rvies a ru etI sm de I'eadroit
et do veiminang dilaso osaitks do maitre
d'ede eameiganat In laeue *ggiai, s la Ia
igo FPngrm ip. L( Local sat itud v a-v* Mr.
Oscar Leave, atuesis la seeideace do' M.
r Tbhomasm jauS
-AND-
a Raaaawaa auR1",
Cr Cner of Main andi Semiary iwets.
TI ,,itiarwill pleee rke tiat I hav
movei my Dry Gleeds and Gameuary dre te th
e1lidig em be corIa r o Main and Seiery
asmI , Itely secpied by Mr. ays Ca eede
Shomns, where I havegretly d tolmydd
rtock, and till weeivig nd onoing a Cse im n
wr askd nsw a e
t bkA rih I warrant ged, and eel a how a
, any ah ismea town. stheopwe
oetIbe iun ,ucom and seefadrys
selves. 'h o'ud UIQ Ialwy
an hand want ofa psev e eie of
Brandy fer ean be esmemmoda
n ted by giving 3*5 b weed, if*want
canr .1 Ma. L
ROTII, DEBL1EUX & CO. (
T. MOTH ....... PAL DEBLIEUX ......O. MARIOa.RAVI
NEW FIRM.
ROTZ, DUEUVc & 00.,
Commission Merchants,
AND DEALERS IN
Dry eeods, clothtirg, ewlry, 01
EBoots wsd shoes, t(
Hardware, Crecke.r, Saddelry, ri
PhIqtasmine, La.
Carpets and Mattings. t
IN STORE always a fne assortment of Car.
puss and Msttiaau. which we offer at city 1t
prices. Carpets at 30C to 61 50 per yard-Mat- tl
ting+ at 25 to ~'th.
sep'a ROTH, DEILIEUX & CO.
Lime. Lime. a1
100 BBS. Richards' Cape Lime; h
o5 do. Thomaston I.ime.
The above is fresh, and a superior article for it
making sug
sep15 ROTH, DEBLIEUX & CO.
500 Monkey Jackets, o
400 0 PAIRS Kersey Pants; 0
S2000 painrs Russets; o
25 bbls. best Lard Oil; T
do best bleached Whale Oil.
Now in store and for sale by
sepl5 DEBLIEUX & CO.
Boots aid shoes. a
WTE have now in store a large assortment ,f .i
various utyles tor Ladies, Mimses, Geuts,
Youths and Children, received direct from maun
ufactories, which we can ofer at low prices. a1
aug96 ROTH, DEBLIEUX & CO. n
Jewelryl Jewelryl Jewelry!!l
WE are now opening a fine lot of new 1
styles. Any one wishing anything in
this line, will find it to their advautage to call
and examine our stock. P
aug 26 RUTH, DIEBLIEUX & CO. c
coal. Coal.
2000 BBLS. Pittsburg Coal for sale by 1
ROTH, DEBLIEUX & CO.
-- - --
For Sale.
1o 0009 Ft.PICKETS;
1 L 20.00 Hhd. Staves;
21.000 3 feet Boards.
for lurlher particulars apply to C
aug25 ROTH, DEBLIEUX & CO. P
50,000 FEET assourted CYPRESS
LUMBER orse ise hy
RKO11, DEBLIEUX & Co. t
w'Trzms-CAs.. our-2 1
Now is the 'l'ime !
100 DOZ. Plantatioa Negre Hate at $1,235
per dozen. ,
alip ROTH, DEBIJEUX & CO.
nnnn FUIRB BUICK IbR BALE, I
UC0u0,0 ia.p, c,..h. A . to
my4 CIIAS. N. ROTH&
DRY GOODs,
ORKAPP r OCAM I1I
FRANCIS 1. LUKK,
- - same, M'ewar aIs M e Crees- se,
BEGS to inform the public that he has estab
lished himself in this city, and solicits the
favor of its custom-ofering a well selected as
sortment of such as, 'ix:
'aucy = ' French
Organdias, Jaomets and Prints, English Bareges,
Fancy Brilliatines and Giaghan., Mourning
Goods, Swiss Musli, Tape Checks and Linea
Nettin, Irish Linens, Linen Crash, Table Co
vers, Napkins and Towels, Brown ama Blenched
Madapolame, Shawls and 'dkfs. is every style,
English and Sax aosiery, Lileoep Skirts, Cor
mts, Trimmings, etc. apl l-2m
I.Z1UT SWA3 ILs
SThe Undersigned rear
petfilly hinhere the peblie,
that. having purchased ad re
moved to the Livery stablo
formerl owned asd oepe by BI'l. MeFad
din, sad latterly by ra O tet, on
Main street in the town of Plaquer
mine, and having added much to it0
it the way of 6n Horsee and Bges.w t they
are pprd to earry on the LIVERY STABLEI
BU$IEss ii all is brachee.
lries, and Vehicle of almostevesy hind, re
ady at sert uoes.
lamely Carriagesspplied.
CutmersCI ca rdly spok Iavg their Herse
well led aul take care of. Give s a trial.
Wealso have r le large la dr the aceom
medation of droves.
JAMES BARKEFR,
myl-ly J. P. MARIONNIEAUX.
aIrwgIx P.AqCsIxK AxnD asal3r5r.
, The otm tpelew VlMONl d,
an.*, Mss.s.·aC ap~t ~ais w leave
) M ,aeryhi the mail, every Tuedy
Morning, a, etl oeek _psdisy.-ead reatring5
leave C en every Wededay Meriag at
Sdo'lech, and arrive at Plagusmne the same
Sdy. Lane Plarqum isgai e Seday mai -
ing atL, udl leve Chass* e a ,s se ,,day
fer BNetee s le and Sayoaa., and with the
SS a Isv f randn k s d New Ihris.
i Se r will pese as dthat theidr fdrght
Son ae thet beet the evenie pevisee to be
delpature-e -F rtber pritdrut apply to
deea 3 M WILLIAMS & CO.
IN P AI Rgil5MNS, FAIsUe OF ImllplA
L., r os F( ss.
Tbe 1* eae.n a I abase eTu 1a1
6 iles Mr l i, ~ t ,d t, diem tn
I .L· an is dhe eal-. _ n
rh Suam T ira M oe Wen lesdy, a I
No ddoes Mg hs PsYu.
Ing, and ar t;r . -, ,- :
Pfblished every Salunlay by
W. P. P. BaD RN,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
HIaw Tines is MAssAcuvsrrs.-- Some
of the Republican papers are beginning
to be compelled to acknowledge the se
riously depressing effects of the war on
Northern manufactures. A correspon
dent of the New York World, writes as
follows from Worcester, Mass.:
In the northern part of this country
there is no business doing. The great
pail and chair districts are almost deso
lated. The large pail manufactory of
the Murdocks, in Winchendon, is shant
up, the proprietors failed, and the work
men are out of employment. This is a
severe blow to the town, but Ashburn
ham is in about the same condition.
One little village in Templeton, of 400
inhabitants, has lost within three weeks
over $100,000, completely ruining the
place for the time being. This sad state
of affairs in the northern part of the
country, is but a sample of the state of
our industrial interests everywhere.
The Brookfields are the great boot and
shoe towns in the contry, and there
all business is down. T. & I. Batchel
der have failed. Those shops whern
any work is done, are doing but very
little, and the profits are found on the
wrong side of the ledger. The straw
shops in Upton, have also stopped busi
ness. The people are getting seriously
alarmed, and there is no telling how
long these times can be borne patleat
ly. We have no hesitation in sayng
that our people feel sick at heart at the
prospect before them. Black RspuhlK
canism is fast dying out.
Tas EFrFEcs or TEm W in ns MaM.
The New York News, in a late isse,
says :
An intelligent gentleman from Mains
informs us that the war policy of Mr.
Lincoln is becoming more ad smo
canvassed in that State, and day less
popular. He says that ship b ing
and the lumber trade are campletsly
flat, and that he is at a lost know
what the people will do. The idea that
England may get the carryinag trade of
the South, and that eastern essels willt
be thrown out of employment, stands
up like a nightmare before the
The late development of Baglii y
in that direction, has s tla t
fear, long seen in the distane by may
as a remog possibility, bet ew aso
knowledge as within the rea of
sibilities. At all events, grpt
exists in the ujnds of th
Maine, whose livelihood is mso bi tey
associated with ship building and the
cotton trade, the former of which 1
ways has kept pace pyr pams wlIt ow
developments of the other.
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Tan Kgne or Danorta's Asawes
Grcans.-In the King of D'aebosm
army, there is a body called the Amnao
Guards. The West Aican Beld
thus describes them :
They are ,000 in number, all esmeies,
and display such a degree of fetreloes
blood-thirtynes and hardihood as t
bare a greater reaeeblases to a best of
mad tigresses than to haman reatres.
The utterly despise death;they sh
no mercy to any living i is war ;
they ale mad after blood, sad m ot
to know what fear meaas. a ss,
in fact, a troop of devils, al tiS
whose hideous wildness of mamis
the savage madness of whos
in times of excitement, are a o e lh
and inhauman, mas to hinve leii
t judging parsorn to opius that thes
dreadful creatures are pndsIsu h'
jected to the idnluenes of .q N -
of drug which has this * ..s-T. . .
* of the Amasons consists ofa pir d
loose trowsera, an upper prmen emr*
ering the breast, and a cap. Tfs m
armed with a gun, knives ad da ;
some have blnnderbnnse; thire
elebhnt goes, while the rem ad
ry ths ordinaur maket. la t.ie
exercies they display good iii
asu well as wd aerfut zle I
-
A Harr Couvym.-A glel set west
l rofees~es d religie ~ w no s.
S that sem w ae -i soef
wards Ira ging at dh of h
voloe,that old hymn: "Thbme .
caime i while ibm was
gan to help hmst * umat
was cm the table. 48
I m eness of me ut I
saging, said :
arrived at eas tu
freem White I uu dse'
Misseuri lead,
and tobe ' ~lupagda