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SUGAR PLXNfER. OouautlcatiConiitended for Ul .p peFr .hould be direstd to Bwtn Rouge. not Wesr Tntht'n R..g.. Exebanges will confer a ravor by direct lg u above. Any of oo- Raton Ronzc frisnde having cnm Us5IOstio5', eta , Tfr thi4 pypaP, by 1.siinf tlrm on the Ferry.boat, ,hey will be promptl27 reiaetvr slid attended to. Oor Ratoa Rcepg patrouc r:U'tst seeI- ove r :r advertisemente on or beto'e Ttauredr to return their lasftlion tbe rathe wr Meeemi. R. R. W vorr!i ! Co.. are our dtly a-a :bo-ized alenta for the pity oaf N'w wr'!rn' Mer h vthoa.-ý etR tit q.r r ,Thfy s - SAri caY for ? hr. JiJLY ^ 7. °I9n P ne SAT€J~bAY ........ l1 ° 17. 1 S 9 U7 I l id L ,a .'rL>L . " VV r, t", 1". t' " tLF~b he 4 r s arisr .r r" c.' kk tin'- 'rc; ...ii " t!-v 1i pOd Cc1re, L .Yt i. baB rcscitei rnt :"a inteoract Of t. CVflatO I P t' a`'3b4tr't'a :1 t'.'r, thaat any , to r --tIw nrln ..fi~ C: 50 r:,: a rrit ' ^tn.;tr ýC'e t". rt. r-'" ui" ti. e ~ P .r P th 1 '~ >'! 1, e Ju4 t1' L ;ý ..t Netr tfr4. t ¼ l.V j1rii~j'r tap'd tt;¼d rahi n uhJ 73-.07 i Ui~eb"! AR t 11?;·ifii.: 31 '`1110al. 'V- ^r~t: trrytulatI 'v '1 "c're;riaan 7 '&p-f T.t:'' ar"iltl i+3 1 . .l 4`: L ' 1' At."r i Vt_ .ijrt ..4 ! C ,ai-",t .., tL.eri;tfif wB'tt-t 53 -t67 _{ r C . ., i r$ l ar Iti contains , _" :.. Ealbatantai "nat'.."r than am 1 aI~l Cat?` Q : ' E:'t'itr fi.::n that Ft r't~i'"tt triez Jutddi 'a; t at.'; " "li~i ? ~9, , 14rnar.,;ý. New " Z k, dt the g r'' ricr of 5t? ;:or acn t rr:: (IC. ý, ýv id (tfu ,~ ', a 4C i :: rr. 0.,1defie Wr Cni2;;rrux r2 ti r::9 th" ri'''c iG', jtr ' Iamtv 1,;' tI1t !'I' i itCc tn., f V. ýirn· t 'a an i,.t'd e.'"'1 1rI " r, afi 1 ':Ii-t' 3' r 'i!"trfit'i·i ý '.ý!l~ . Tid . ?r' the i ..:;.e !' jl S 83 !hor' iirr-; Counte i the . It 44i · 4 t I4 S4r n r t r- i¶( Fsokiv Utt on party SIX cd':.' c - CPR~. Tt s I parl'te'I \it r3!. ne qusi7,o . l. i:1t Li,'t}.) todiP IltiU?. Wi are} are h wtY t :te6 L 'oaa nor :he nther, wt: .:3nsii ,n ?h· th."n the wastt· piprtrr fraAt e ;T !Cr. re rrL rp aI.tuwhuggitt pW ris iic !a now i,.-ttue" fst ~teii w tit s hvuatt rs!. Wj h e uir,;trtor t9, Wh rt: we dtlrlun t'!rtnk. A' soime fit our f~rxclii!:Fa arc brag ,"in17 alroadv on E ,.rind rren ^ it st Salks a:?ý;s ±( withi wt'll ;trrrat r-ii , r l71 m-, o(c.. th38 i..,Pf:~ ZF~:. i11·l ;7,p ttiria rrti· u! ldt jH'. WTb! ~ Count the L'.-kef.C. i!?c ~rt r~attnnl Wi~cpe rii! giv' R: en` C 'tie " 6 erly F\"rimher a Inc. i.ir :qualirj .str: r1"a!'ttty~ totip ce.V aeahht 4t,,hv-a 5-- ' et wt: 'Ire -,Teri)? illi; twae fast 6tlcc weoattecr ;rs rt: have t iwod inn ia ar'a· ( 1.,I'-n Rouge, dicd suddeniy on Satur day ihbt last. ir. ,.Ciina was, for many years. a prominent man in that! city, and made marry warm friends by i;ih q ';et, affable maniners. f'i, was about 4 i years of age acd, we believe, a native of New Yoerk. !s remains we esnrtý. to their ! tt rCtiang place by D-S..ti, Lodge of I. 0 0 F., of which he was a valoable member ; he was lso,, a mn-omber oF the Masor,io fraternity The firem.n and citizens gnsera!ly assisted in the laat sad tribute to his memory. May his abtes rest in peace ! -------ý mow--. A " The weather is monsus 'dt," said a fat old lady in the bail room, " and dancia' makes it monausser;" but thej ebrewd old expoonder of caloric iufluec ,' oever sipped the sweets that are daily offered by lively Wm. Roller, of The Parlor, to his many patrons. One feels cool on entering bis cosy little retreat; mucth cooler after imbibing, and " 'roz ont" oompetely when " filled up." The[ Col. looks ice, feels ice and is ice to every body, and they immediately partake of his strange luluence. The Parlor is thbe place to get and keep cool-and doubters should bsve their doubts dispelled by trying a chance or twr. Moea ConrTa'srtsL THAl a OaiPrr BAG. osR os Sr,.rLaxn.-The Southern man who take. the part of the carpet-bagger, who justi c& his spoliations. Whom domes It sl.uiMr o ,> y of ligbt :o see ft I ldI Al.ih ngh pi,".w thre i a s ~,rc.ci! t l, ncrcea;s it. the- irehmarr, t : ' t [ "t ' I atd'e o-t Gradually tl c ,.:'ces C L g ' , , .i )m- mr n.es, !a,'ut ot t f u. ". D.Li ine with the v.,.' :p, . Syear mitre' cf pate, -u i:- iti I wi-. tir !gtvisiatio., will .ta. t - ` . uthz t i .:: ,:Ie uI aIew , an ensu~- :hausni st, .I' a'(r' h L-. tolurith wi-::. now a wi'L':. s r'-i :n-. T , i',s will bPe itom. - l I ,y of ' e "a.' ;:n.,r or ,',te, wor r *- ". .' ! , r St!:-m . i,-.r, c n, : " .. t,; :.. L ' '' Sai' '2 e Sr-irinc7 p d e:ti --.i., :g .:: i t ia .,. ý I '·. who b .'' d . nt. .-t ' ,2. +i ' ,etl t I- i tla ' 'i. l ir i t..h i I r' l,. .C . Wit r. pe' at- a ,tl id J, " i e- ta t ri p r: it1 P . - . t t'..- ....t'" e t e u , , t , , f, i S Lr.ttr , 4 t '. It :het Z r ,at.t, At a * rever Orue *a.: g. t;r. o e''at -rat.aCh 'i'f t"u ,i n . ie , I a r: 'u : * I s ,f d* , ! °il: jrs . f i t ba k w,, i.d i t . i" s ac,. L pride .' ,w by " i . ," :7. ,"' , t., ;l:'. it uri uT n'," at:' " !::, t ",'"i ,- burina , th".ugh ir .Ga:,++ 'e , ca '; ( '' ).rrde'ntr nR't r-:k;itt . ;'?, :..t uf ..'? i 2 - - n. & t': is " i' ' v i' 1 Lb C4 i ei ! t , c:,:,. ) 1,, St'hy* . "r t s,,t .L. ; es.f , -:1,.n r-,,a.,t t . t, 'L - ti:it, cr,'-ie'i v i l >-eji.il an , 'i- !D"L't rah n ! a' ) ] Tit 1e ,- '.jný t F:- i ,'r,; i- int ifr viet . : Ti!. a ft :':i jl);;. t ".] r w ,,i tb-., I,): t .t iu tb , t!,t ail. a' d P ."n ,"'.'t to 'he d, e n tfrf t t' : '. Cf f t : , r -I-i'. [iCi it: rn tr:a w ill pir :t t d ianca of rg, ' antatit,' . ' :" !I .f arm . w ili pay w eil i.,i to n ro o . d T hi t, a ',", WO -r , i t a d wei n t he f " w itr andf'r l! Iwht t , man e E" tm t ? -e .it', ' t :. it- a' ,i ,, Lnrt at. . .h if --r-±F7 ' ,-rstfan d :or-, it i rier SF'e P. i !) V da'L d tiL [fl4es's-,''1- israh it !i'iLrato + Ii 'e-' A ,' '' - tt w' .a an r! uag'r,' ' u: frr. r , ,. , .J !,. an indep nt'e-,ci' h,: ,nd fit it''s---'at t,'.i aorth, it p avs we-; aw! ay,, .d, bt a geo-il paying b.s`- , Ie , ucs S .1 . Ti.. ('i:i re Labhr onvntion. :now in srssin at MI-mnphii, is largyv r a~te.dd, d, dt gates. beitng plreselt fromin, t nearly every Southern State. No btusi. ness of irmprtsoe had ben transactei : p t tto e 14th i: st., the Ci,nivntion bleing d'e;rous of : lf:t.ine !e aSrrivat of the Cioiese interproter, r " pmatzchap. Thb I iuter,.tL mar liiit.ted i; Vry grfeat. r Harl.c-' a We~e-ly, a Radical sheet, i saya : ' woidtrs that the South doe-. r:,t ,ethe: alew, wiu ovne considors the tmis-rable vernin whoi have been sene' Sdi;wn there a Government oftci4ls." And na publica;tion in the North aided and assisted more in sending the loath I ome scom upon us than the filthy radi I cabl shet from whichb the above exiract ! was taken. When carpet.baggery smelis i in the nostrils of the brothers Harper then indeed are " times out of j,int.,' 1 i., It is to be regretted that onr peach crop will prove an almost failure thi, season. The fruit rot upon the trees, ,or 4-r;vel up and fall off Our borticulth. riets are at a loss to account for it. The same report reaches us from other par ishes, with exceptional individual cases This will prove a serious annoyance to th. lovers of that luscious fruit. Some at- r tribute this failure to the wet wicter and spring, together with tihe late season but we are of opinion that it arises from ' other causes. It is a matter that shouln ( be investigated to prevent, if possible, a s similar miafo to.ne. 4- 'i ~ )' , voo liZ iliw ýt .'. it" *:r cry. ttvlinf t 4' V It'l')" ra-r ,* " E t a' d "' ti 1!"\;i I u.I tivv,. h~:i4 IiW ti , p4.Tct!¶' * 1' 1 ver era"y! '' $ B - A Ci ' I s _ 11 ,{ : ? 1 "r 'c iii ' i .rc' ¶,ia I 1. `' I: f" ' . ' i r e i n " 34. i ,, t_ _ w n ' a. cs rt. r eu'3"r fmii" TV t.: VI U , 1 W I 4 a I t i te' A: ill a{' "i+fO ''F'' .1. it t''+ ad .' ft1.i, A u i.'-id '' "S" -' -lit , . -"! "' 'It 1.': `"I J :ir : ii {f I" .'' '' it 1 annt'i t 4:~i1 Lid ` iI/ J1 ! ! !1c-ILl!1+11ý i 'S' I· iC · .11 "fe 't \ ('':5 ..·.rr ai-1 C - y '""-, '. ni fr)-'P - J N i;p -ej !;tt lt": 111\ Pt`:'^~ t ( i ' S1 imtia - .e Pt gi t r inari ; t,, u" thwie`t of N,.w ii,-:a are d,. ak wu-.]. T'!. fa:,:r,"r t'r'i v Ba,!'ed a larg linumber of .aidl ^ ftch, of !;e, ai;] attr preparinm to ,.,.ie' sugar t, ,, ex:,nt i,: t ir t. l .-iit . ¶ it ':!t yr ar. 'I ! --: sm al . -, at r.:s mrn . ti' n woPkd p., wti Id . r.,',: : aLr i atn.: tg ti.r n P.- E t 'r T..-re is readiv i.::i - i eone salstarne A a; d true nm'tal in strlrh rep;,rts than ini o !ivr' arnrinurcicr g large arri calhof ci,:,i', Vb yn, white urn-n tuck up their breeches Sard dive :tuto th- soil w'ith plow, hoe and Iirr,.w, MnEmethi"rg w-ii turn up a' wl!' w,1 as rut. It will turn up many a fur r-,w of bright co,,Jert: ,raila, the -Uc,.Uiletit c.re arnd the itie-cv s,,ton, and it will 'T;rn out a hardy cl aes of ys'emen who will prove tVe mnia stay of the couttrv !n her time bf neerd It will dev-elp a iirdy race of men whose intelligence and Susefulness will be improved and SI ncrease~d by the hr.neat, manly labor that lalls it frir.-no na til -pausby puliirg car;icatura.s upon humanity. whose only ,:.tim ,to sn.b wouldJ li in il their hounds aind ,oun, their horses and dissipations, and " my father's cooli~s i" Would there vwere a hundred thrusandj small farms ii, tlhis State, owued and worked by no whose greatest pride would bh the title Iof." farmers." sad whose stalwart arms could defend their social position from the sneers and gibes of those who would decry them. Speed the day when we may witnese it Tar UiviRs-s.-rhfe second volume of the Chicagoan commences with the title ,;hanged to the Universe, the first num her of which is received. It is enlarged to an eight-page sheet, and contains the cmrencement of a story by Mrs. Cor. hin, entitled "' Married, or a Woman's Deceptioa ;" a capital story by Mrs. 4tan 'tie T. Hazen,--" Daisy, or the Married Men's Story," and a great variety of other matter. Among the principal articles is .,ne on "' Spiritualism a Mforal and Social i Necessity," by R .n-rt Dale Owen, and t Raany on various phases of the " Woman Question," and Spiritualism. Published c weekly, at $2,50 per year, by HI. N, F Lewis, 113 Madion at., Cbicbgo. a A U; ~ 0 t Ii U A .'ri I'ý 11; I i,IAN o. 'Th la ck of ti· S u h ý'-',uld nc uw !·r o-ii~d p '~c'e l iirfi 'D2 m tume tie lAbor ~ii In cthi. c~nrud 1 [' A n ittr fir 'it' ilmerb.'U'~ jrorAT;~21 aI r ý l obt1 t. t i' wo !,i' )','1 iht wo m rid ais '-tiite t t i A n' i're. r:" 1' ,itN: " .t t' i lftf 1!31 l l " io, :'i ' tm',, , , iF* "} ' "r' ga .rde r itt')( he i ai ' r ; V !'."r gel lrt'd , i' far tw cot h itomet!, ' lace in ' : C n il give ottee wtrirrr iYr' 't A vv ltO4 fir d te 1l' p it cri` "-i " '"" d i a t iho 1/,) "iihtre '. i') Ijiti. ; t" nit i ii icc ra r 1 .1 foth a i' d H(il-er 1, lit Ic' ar i ni )W i:t, r I"' it ''lir "t Ii·r- Iiu'r. a nd firk oi'r aor i"F MINlh M It'' 00h'w 11 ha " lU ,;! 'ii .r1 rt . l ii t eit cif Ol o, ' rin .!t ar!- rthia:' d ;'" .ii'( t!'t'i g t i- w i' ;'·U p ci' t t.i'.'' I~~(N tfu v njioanrr ,l i·: ke'! 1 and :t,:! "y f .) 'ttn.t atr ld , Hi 0',,1' i rtt ery. Ie r icih : Iii" '8 3prw s - Stct,'''t'(i d-· rh .1 Ea'ilat(t To' ii 'iir~ ti !tr theS Iei. lieid,', r hOil ;e 'r 4t n 11 trr,:E', girl givetIhe 'in~r 'r t dine : i: iii It'll kyr,.n pio to . r· to C ni ! y Cl at"C·t Ith''I' to est' i' th i ni e itdtl!e of .ti~: i'h ('O a d cli_,r 'f the maehtrr ·, u, t.H 1itt i tii'itl t c t;, r it'.' lac ', t'i i+! weiiV t'I at els bOl in Iil~i e'; j . t2 . . .f' tw o ;,,,]Is n1 !.?Hit. ll ,r'. . r t Ik !I 'a W tit, t rie svt-l i l ~is r'. & ) teat1 j lti i 'lrl , t ur 'r it o 'Sr iro v.'rit V your ~a it ito Ne'. It E r~Ib! inc , !" *nd :Ii,' ofh'ri '&,: ºv i"fi ilk onf iili 'tit t pU trstr no arid t+, 0 tk.10r i 'iig I i .t . Arm Wi pai ad Cif .''ciirg.' W'I tt cin" Won r.it: pte s t whis b v ', "li r i !; ii' a r ief ,rP ed , I t w i iives r ine t) ewoi u ., .C p ,:"1t- h n t fi t. Tfl) it, t1? s-c , m "Felt J, f ... i t 'e r bo l it , in' ' i a.i a S Ft i~ d"i ~ ai":i i Sa ato hrje-' Ti: firik, .iiie ti' trot t t.'ti~trrj nKtl t htu 'ie 'ey7 it ,i So r yiii ti t ee 'i ,'il' R ,_ iiti"i mo)0 ail: ,.ti jt'h cal In ' ' to~ rig IIIeeo Us11 rr ift trust,'- .t;! th' 't' w ilf , li iCn intl it c·In iiI igiiotau Ilar ip ahir~ any "Y~ as .i, mnourh-ats wrt' Otis :_ atruleast eu;tt bra loss bae nirestome s idn td i.is-iti i'.r'"!1 d a!R ri' gnl ",!tr t Ipr -:e ahw. io !a: ird-ri"n a b"nteK:p lyre em th ii c erai'n! to I t- 'A marl and tu ithe r andTt'" guWrive -i you hetpii r "r hvesandot '1d1to'1 't- the farm wyhre i", f: whs owne ca ,e co!i 'vrntin. sld '-i ,-.ign d e t op " iiit f0 -.t3,' Fnayo te l ea r f;l oreo laor tar firs Ci )ide? at i~nemu*b ec iti th r!' liii 1 l'IBSRA1'CHrSINu TDR NE.ROEs.-The New Y. ,rk World says that " we cannot dia franchise the negroes" Now, we of the I I)nocratic party do not propose to " dis frarchise" the m, for the very good reason that they are bnot yet legally enfranchised. They are votintg, to be sure, in the South I er States, but it is only by the dictation of the hayoneut, whicvh dictation we hope end believe will not long continue, When that pressure is taken tiff they will cease to vote. Our cotemporary, io the expession it uses in 'his matter, has got the cart before the horse It hase fallenr into one of the greatest fallacies of the Radical party. An agent of the Chatt ,nooga and Me. ridian railroad has gone to San Francisco to employ three thounsand Chbnamen for the road Other corporations are moving in the same direction, and soon, we fear, the political negro will be left to meditate on Puritan philanthropy and the advant ages of the ballot-box. The negro notion of a free election, as illustrated in the Washington riot, is this -vote our ticket or receive our brickbats. The New York Commercial (Radical) says that Grant " has done nothing but blunder since he entered the White House," and advises a spanking, quoting t Solomwn's adage about the rod and the t child. P No snow falls lighter that the snow off age, noDe heavier, for it never melts. F E. r. )~ rr',,s:ý,u in hartkritt ,,"A ,.. 3 -:.,.'f..hl, t,,,- .s.. of A i. otry R rill, "ýui"" t , Fr. ISn thetie Al a r S ,rillart w . ::.w, r,. "thker Allain, 8r. ;l r y++ '). . l ir, +t.t} thoer defeada=n 'I, L Uits , 'j 'tn> D strict Court at :I .Ths i': aa uhmittd this" ; t[, t .e (cour 't` a dial dere lf k beCilog repre.ent-.d by congl i Pt " 'ie of the "non and the court dote c1ae t-p ,". ; b Pen th e "Ar-, 1h : - netiol thereto, dist A shabel . , , . by th e ', bvt "t with ,, t , , , dt, t 5th M :a,1 h , ir ý a s i r't fr'h in the hill, or. qutird as .qu,:i a* a &' httit for a pecia p+`' m i,+,.. at ortt:ct. 2 ThI ` e s t 11"garet D Alr b her suii i, th , .3th )i- tritr (M t ,,tain*, ti i nsi t bthr aid huigbilde Alrii. 1868 a a;d ,udgmtn-nt for dowd s :t pra.therr i righth for the e of $84 00+ and c v's anrd , t. and ot in. ter,'t;r, a is mato ost fro-n the record in th said Dsti tct ,uart of ije paris of '"a u- , rea.ir't ;I said Cout4 and e crrbd ine th + 51PgnRis said e.s 3 It la f artler d ecler ,d th it th e i s ,:!rer .r equit'il- adiietment betwee h: die Su brogee anted 4 l.t t ap*tt.rs from the decree ot 're 3 'x'} i '' Cro- rt thet there is a .,art ,,n ,, -.". - between the tai 1, in a ,.d b, wi a.; r ad by the said deeree ar_ -a t,- order if tsis Onurt -'hir i,, h-- e!nnred, that the said M -+ a r,,t is, .t1d aha'. be authoris.td to lpplar aSpar;. v t.her husb>and sud r , , prese.-td by % eL \!li.t Jr. . y i t, rrno 's, and i*w e,( . tentt~ ij er actitt in this CxaMr,.Mle -'h,'ity i p rxu. o. to act in the ot-e "letin ,f w 1 e*ict required toulil 1bw" amrre. Ar,., herto., i i agreed, an tte oourt htir:- c'". .e ,:s .uo4 deciee*,tbt all be ,;ight rtie, : amn aind d.mnsd d e f So. tier. AlYin ro, iad (s wife, in a.d to, r,,' ep[r ti bts ',.,,..s pltntation, lying in the t"ariLts r. ierville aina West Bat,! ij en ., Il Slate, situated on the . wtt baik .'C the Mississippi River, win .: tle +'xtt": t',at it was held aind usd byi :he said So1Ihene Allain, Jr, es-. ' ::t)d t u.t fiftee, hundred super. eic i a,-res, a,,. )und-,d, etc, tgither iith ao the m ,.utble implemente, fx :ures, arvmia, crops and proceeds of Scrops, in the t ad+o- nof Gay . Co., wheth. :r t.,e s,.re he i.t tht- hands of theSherif ,,r Wisit Bati tni'e ir a'y lother eleer wr aent Df t:e p]r,:.itationt or of this. cit:rt, t at ' r:. 'r the planltatio on the 16th oi 1y . (8-" . and by force of this de r, ! are v,.ed in the said Amns B -.:' ..; f- ra- and discharged from the .4ains oh tn d. # ndai, ts, except as pro vi,;t't for 'y this de're', and that the said Altain an w;ie, a.-,ral y shall on, to tm urn an'Pe . i. ,rtief-et tothis decree, wi;ti due rmnr:,t::,, for alli the mort gagsn therrr';r, Tt a Aid i. V,,rrifl ahalt convey to said M...º art D Alaitn. for her consent heretr', arf as ".er arapipernal property, nd it- prti+ dh;- a.rge of her judze men, against tr. a od S ioanhne Atltin, ?!es in the Ti rd Distriet C.wart, and her mnortgage f ,,r a trapherna debts to the extent i." *4ii. 5, bein." the amount of tiin,'y dii nl 'i tet cot ract of .5th of \farch, 1868. which se abs, shall Rive a credit to her said husband sn the said jindgernent til of tie property be. fore described, sod the came thlla$befree and discharged fr.,m all claims spoa it by tthe said plaintiff or his subrogp.e, n of all rlsim. tarisihg tefore the 16th of May, 1868, the date of her seiuzre, from. any partnership between said Mansftild and Altlain, reservi.ng however, from the said, conveyance the muorys in the hands of Gay & C.., ex. ept the scm of $5000' iupon hir executinig toi hin her notes far $-3 000. payatle in three eqi.il anuud iinstallntne|ts, with six per cent. interest, p.,yalle anunaly, wi'h mortgage, vendors' lien, arid usual stipulations i0 oase of non payment on eid p'operty, which convey. ance ,hall be to her separately from her husband, and aa her parapherial property. It is further decreed that the defend. ants, Gay & Co., ptty to the said Merrill, upon demaiiad, the bab;cs reported to be doe from them. amntiii ti $82,289 34, for which he shall give men a receipt or acquitance-. It is further orderd that the bill bh dimneissaed as to th, defendarts, Duralde " Pike, apd tbat the 1er-its and e-quitieS lrisiog in the sca-i unts if Gay & Co.,nd the Sherif. be reserved in favor of said M-a'garet D. Allait. tI, w!,tm whatever rights of the plaintiff or his autirogele ar transferred by this decree in re.t5et to them, but not said orm of 83.2.27 St. It is further decreed that no penty M ceive costs of suit, and all the orders is bankruptcy in these matters be diaI5S4 without costs to either party. Judgement signed July 5, 1869. --___-~I C Grant's stable of horser is admirsbly pictured it, " Moore's Rural New Yorker,' so excellnot agricultural paper. The horses, all supposed to be presents, are seven in oumher- jus. one for each Cab inet officer. Next time, having 6niahed the horses, let us have the houses, sad then can follow the hull pups, after wbhl. portraits of the subscribers will be in I order. Theatest.inention is 'garbage whisky.'