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Ti.ii rthk-iice iii dii ; h i h tin- t 1ki!';.'i i.f ci uc!iy r:;!i i- ov.rw l.e Hi ij. "ml iiniiii-tttrahlf. A Stn.iiiii'J t't-niii.i."iiiii was j j 1 1 ; t ly I hi? ( I .vt i iiii t it to iiKjuiiti i i.jo Ilir t iri'iiiiir'tanri .. Htiil tin; niriiibi r of if fXuminc'l atrial many mi'ii wl.oj liiid In en jit l-ii'in-is in ill" Siiutli, M3--II'" ui vLiiiii wi ic i.i d tiili - iini r ulii-n lln-y til! tlnir ftui. Tic itr; iint.ny lins I.i ui ) u!. li-l, i'ii ly i flii i il muh lion, alul j'l.oior.i; 1 s nf a it- of ilie pii- . tie; Ht-ri' pr -Gxi il !o i!.; ii.-u fitiivi. 1'hoti ci':i:i lio ri',1 li a ' I iliesc li e- ! I itiri; i f Iii i i.' ?! i.'. 1 ns c i T"mI h i! h 1 J I t.rrX.!) su;-.- a - d w.m.i ;s ."pi-iik for i tin in I vt-js Iini s I, or pail, ful ; i' i!iif- i j.'Hil'.-t l',C jl if-u l .- i f 1 1 ! ! Ni'illi i-i,- to l;i- ii (:l i;)i in uilliont j ! ' tciy in ilit- j i i i iii i' of poor 1 1, i-, ,.. - l,o Isiit t.-'trili-o in a; I- I i. i.k i . ,r oni ;.!-. ami, oi' mil n I t- wis', , '.y. A U'- uli'il oliji-rl . i vt us i ii I,:, li (i-;t I i in., ihi oiirr nay. ! i 1 hi n wi r" -1,1 In' tr.ici of a r..lu-l j jiiiti Mri'i man a' out liitii, I til I.f a i pl.y rii-iilly a wrnk.jilM! Lis rnioil ul- ; J it-1 ly (.'I'lu . Vi I fii ii is roii-iileM-d I I. .lit HI Alali l'i liMi'e llif Coiilciit't'- I j a:- put Noi.l.i-n, prr-u:i-r8 in a pii-t f ol Imul Williotii i.'M'ii a lent lo - fovi-r Ilit in, ilmt a Irojiii al i-un lit-nt ! do ii iii il.i ir liftulr, nud ihtii llity j I, tid noi (in il . i oiii.li yivi-ii ilu-ni lo I i , ' Kti p a .iiir alive, it cannot called sur- n.-ir il.itt miiid ai.il body broke down. ! ll is a bid, ntid an awlul oi.c i ., ... . ,. , 10 ii'tiiize ii. at attiiitiil thai r ri-oti he J ol At ih iMnivilli- lii.f'i'O Miiibtrn Ft I j ilie.i-. Inki it captive, lit? buried, l'e- i er and h Kiviiiii.ii laid lit in low. In i I l.t: l gul ,r ptiM.'tl, wlieie at leat i i-btbei' front the beat oi cold vva.-i pro- ! v ide'.l, ibe li en i Ti liuibHi d loi-lh-! . i mi il.iit it was alna ti iiuj o-i-ibie to, btvailic iu ibe Kotn-. " litu tl.cy ; ( ii l lo ti v v.) n dew f, lre.-h i'ir. jtht y wi ie rl.ot tlow i: Ly llo: M.-i.tiiiels j from ihc ouuiile. This ci in'.e is prov- j J id to Lav e Let n ci uintltud in tcurin iofca-. The evidence, as I havt i intid. i l-eloie the wtilJ; the foulli- i j , , , , . I tern leaiieis iio nol all, nijil lo U"ny ii. ; i hey only eay ihey did u-j well &y , they coulii, and a i titie'ii wishes and j I opes ttcuJd lead one to belie e ihem. j lut here tigaiii, unloi tunately, the t v-1 idi-ice is too Mroiijr in diitpioof cf, ilit ir word. At Libby, close to Da- j vi' home, the prisoner were liieial-; ly tarvilir. i heir frit-iidi in lliu ; j north Ltnrd of this and sent boxes of I I . . , , j piii!ion, Inese boxes wi re stor- ft,j iu (,H JS dinv i frollt 0f ,,e ! i - I . .i ,i I ; 1" lli;,t ) "" c-!J hhem fiotii their windows, but ihe au- Mhoti ics ft fu?ed to distuib tliein. j i The prifonfi i d t-d from liuiij; -r in i ' fif.bt of plenty. 'I lie iouiln rii de-i t tenet' i ihai iiri i a :eia!ia!o;y men- i jfure, u d becajj-e tlo-re had b, en a' I ctunj'laii.t aboiil lh tn a tin nl of: 'touil.trn tm n in the north. Dui il is i .... i i i ni i . , p'oveu oeyiiim tin tinnoi ami t-veiy conlfdeiMie I lier. private t.r -l!Wr. ' I bi is qoesiotu-d on the sub'eci. ad-" ! i miif il that in ibe iinhen pii-ons i :,o dl;ii'tin whatever w.. n.aie l- iwet-n federal ai d cot fOeiaie ; ho hj ' Ht-re careiuhy 1 alter, a; d al- I wiivt bad pi'i.pi r ritiib.ii: un i h oi. ' j ..p js fy mt.y , r t U E: giih I nu n ! i Mik ti t o en y a d ii-rivc-K ," cald A lmy. tlk'mg o tlii !, , "J ' 1 . ii tit ie ) 0 y, o l atf i. u s the li -..! if .heV bad 1 d In old- .' i d ti! ft" lliotl- i - ... Mj.d.. i p io ni.e p: : ( ( 'mi .: i.M-i, fMentj. t!.r i..'l. . i.! . t : V lli li.e te Ih. , . s ' i i- r , ii ;t mi ho . 'bu.2 the . I . a Hi ,- Vt I I, it p Oli.ii-Li ll 1 '.- do i- li.-.ii jiii.. t. pet.plf who fee it .;y I'l rh ike i.ai a- wi'to tv.ry I.' i ' ' i 111 .( . u!i h.1 f," ji I illl iUi r . , j i v i . d i e ws a lead- r HII.UI g I !. Ai a bodv li.e Nr: bet n I-et p;. aie, l'e s'if.i t"! i,f:i r,, nitj. id" South, li t- i-rilr .'ii.l tin: L a itr Ih:i I !ir-y (' .. li.wil v, an J u . j, ir iJ r,i.i- I. !.t -y I t i- ii i. j,i'i- ill- C o i i i f i ,i . i d iii '. w, tr - a t mi!til nil i i (iij; ,- uiiil.i .. li ni.il In- B-k-vl old l'.iil- i,d dr. - J.i-e kf. - tl Ihi- ii,. in,, r so w In' 1. .u ; tn't ii j i i , i r -iu- . r-,r d '; J ,i- i ..r-li l-.l-i ii? liny il, 1. ad, i tnl'.ie. m 1 hav iii.i. tin; i iy l .r i In-n in..-, I.owi vrr iipui.f i'. tiuy f,,'ii d. i- not a cry r.ii-c d vii In til pr Aoralii'tl. " Il l l,ot (in3 i,,i i l ian ol h ii ou ; a ,d il i. mi fir ilf p iit.d i.i ml tint 1 li'iivt li.c 1 1 lulu i l will I, af l r. -i II. ! wlii.1.. ti,r, i,l po'iiic opui mi in Ike Ni rtii if Mr. 1 im i i In -ive i.i l.ff. "li.' n v s a r,'.ir who tuiiy ri lb ! il " viei'.' of (l.e nj: o i I i - j-'i't. 'ti-n. Lt'i; fad In-ill ), i-toi-iia-d not lo Ii.'tv pi i-,.!i. r Miirv.-d or abuM d, docs ai.y ot.e tloubt I.' foul.l I H picfi.H'. il.i. ibi.'-j-? Si '.-mly t!oub: il." At d i-O of Ili "I'l v cliitl of a to caiU-d ('i tiii'd-i-lU'V, v,ii.. (1-1..I fal.ti! v f i n i i r tiiiioti I . i oirn'ial itiik.'iiitii.'nts iin i.oidi aif j lo:s for the sreiei !i..truc;i,ii: ol n'lip-, bote!-, mid c'ti!A full ol pt-noe-ablf pi'iipb:, is a thief w til 0:Ui to prtidt' ovt-r "li'h rrmdiii'" ; bt.i hi mily jiif-i title in I'lPMiltiiit of AssaSs iAii, ami I ho whole civilized world idiuiild make coiinuou iaue a"aint-t nui lt a iiii-creaiil." I do itot know w ltflhrr lid. Rrsjument and thin liin piiii.'e wid he tb -tilled con. lusivi: or liatlai'lory in KiighiiiJ; liiey are cer tainly liettt lu be so here, and, iili-r all, it fi in Anierita thai Mr. Davis is tobelriiil. His fiitinln luiiibl pos.-i-biy Si-e a worse fate befall hiin lliUii liii. d-utli in l'orUes-4 Monroe. I'l titesMtuml tf Iiltd iTI ni'der. Jinn Ible Iti vi lailtms. tVbi'ii iht; Itci.-trar General cum pil.' hit next li?t of the trades and profes-dom of (lie United Kingdom. lie inii-t iin biile infanliieiibt am 1 1 j; ihtm. The trial of Mary June llani-i iiiei n.arloite Winsor, which hiisjtisi been Coin luded at Kxetcrdi-4i l.rieA.the np paliin fn'.'i that, in tie. country, it is a regular and rather lucrative bianch of intbi-try ; w bile, since, tie: mortali ty ol iin:ini!i in I.oiitloh and ihc re,t it.nM.s io ai soiui'ely awful, ii woold he j Inn liiu.ii to ll ipe that tin: MI'.il dii- llii:ls have a iiloliopoly o- tin- d--ad!y I voiaiion. 'J'ht! cae I o v 1 i . ) i were j f- r w-.s hear,! at the hist as.-dzes, be- , fore liaroii Channel, and the jury j were di-chnr-jed wiiitotil a vt rdiel. ; The pii-ori'-ifi wt-ie i'aeed upon trial again ul JvveiiT, las week, and tor the put pos s ol jti.-lie,.- the younger! on-, II Oil-, wasiillotted lo p.iss In, lli i I e ih n k lo i he . itin-M box. Cii Ciltll- j ft n.ee- ali'i-a ly told sii'o iiy ag-tiust Wm-or lor the inunler ol Harris i cinld. Ii had hi en placed in her care; j it had di-appeared; it had been found b i he i otilsitle, dead Ironi sutiocal inn or exposure, and wrapped in a in-w.,-papt-r; while ihc txplanations given by the i-hler 'woman vwre nbsoluiely lalsc. liui die testimony was incom plete, and must have retnaireil 8) if ihenioiher of the murdered child hail not been accepted as l, teen's evidence S i mioii a-i she stepped litio lie: wit-l!.'.--8 b ix the t ' !er pri-ont:r burst into an nu'oi ol al.ii in, mid this is the dreadlui story which the younger nar rated : She gave birth lo an ihegiti ina'.e child in her mistress' house at Torquay last CMober j when it was I wo iiiDiiilis old she wi-h( d to put it cm io nurse, as she was cbaniug her sitti itiou, si ii I Wii.sor undertook the cliiiige ; but on what IiTllll ilie C0,'. VU'saliutl be I V. tell thltlL on the road to liieliitle collage where the child i. iait'c: t s.-i plletl Ij.t trade wdl show. Win-or beguiled ibe journey by say- ii. g that for tin ee pounds she had "put one away" lor a giii eon lined at her house. Harris asked how; Wito-or explained that she had " put In r fi'i gir under the jugular vein." She bad "stifled one,'' she said, and thrown it into Toibay, and the Pea washed it till io pieces ; and one she "put away" for her sister, , the price of that job being four pounds. Mrs. Wii sor grtiuibb d a good deal, howev er, amid thrae revelations, at ihe dis honesty of her clients ibey didn't iihvays pay up. When Ilani-i asked " he wa n't afraid,' inor t epiii d, "To wi:h vou! it's doing good" and she a Id' d that "s' e would help any one who wouldn't spil t,p:m her. ' On taking leave ol Hams Wiu.-or said, 1 11 do whatever 1 can for your cl.il I," lo w I. icli the ntotlo r itspouded "a'.i lilit." Aiiira tiie iu-or, v. id h vi.-w to I'peii-iig set iniH negiiti-a-i-tiis. biiii H e t a y lo its nioilit-r al her new place ; h wanle i five (Hintids; ifUesit-il that I it t is sho it l ! it ,.n)biW . ise" sa.d she, and "Hi pi! ih, in ail hy for li te, if ihtir fas' to ly ." At this t.tne t! e in. ilier ap- j. i,r- Ult o e ! ,j jib i. it tb btiSiiK ; but ti-. Miioiber viMt W insor ik-eUriis io ki-. p tin- ih 1 ! alive over the ip.ar , t r...n i so it i s Hi d liiat '-in: lUiglit if she liked." As to any ddi ully.liie child n,t.ideies inuj;h-, at ti at J she hrt UmJe it ail tight l h her ht.8U.tfid and e cn gt t some slnlfat li.e theni inl's." i.ie;tr, iiowtver. was not ii.viiid in as rl. On ihe h'Ai of l".-bi naiy. hn Ine La by VtHiluur tnoni h oid, ' 1J.ii. itpa i'd io lie p: i-oin-rs cvt tfttif. tJiii. -li" I t.i-(uM) . T kt ciiiid "as ti. d to I cl.a.r imutdoi g un i csowiii l i. gl'-l--.!!?. iltri vvtioiivt -i it ill, Vt.-. is, and w. v.t tiii it ' '.vcbe-i ti it. So t.n.a i'jail i- i.i out upon a !.nj enand. ar.d the rnur- O.-ii'.-,-, i, , - .;i 1 1 elif o li ',i. ;ke i.-.u!.. t -r in a y-rd. W ii...' tii-1 ' i i:' b, I ii-v,,;.-- 11. r i i.i .-t bear a pirl. or () n.iij .i " lell on" In r fr.e-i'l. I If in- lin r p'. -i.'i- Ii. ri.i-11' to (ifcrei-y. a .d 10. ii iiitr pn -fin. ii hi i-i ho l lo " il i i 'I'lif mile l i e ti.-4 iu il i l.nir. w ,i do iliih - fli'ickitt. uml irowin a; ih, -pair id ih- m bJ i .e while. A the no st x !( i.'i C. ,1 Winsor ui d. I' ti.kes ihc ta-k ; mid late nothing bit the simplicity ne.d inirt itetns of ilie liiolhi i's ev idvtic- can d i ju-iice to the Sinry. " I Hhed her'ho.v .-he Would doll.' Miu said ' l'iit il hi I ween I h'i b- d-ttchs,' She then It.,, It ihe eh. id uiio Ih. iri lValt's iif'l-iootn. did iini go. ?sh. stayed I n iniuules, tl.e i caiiii- ii.nU wiihimi The hah'.. She a-ke I n,e io iook la, 1 looked in and H i-v li e ht-d made b it no chi!J. The tlii.d iltd ii, i t ry. Tie: pi i.-om r'- hu b.tii I cii'tie ia in, 1 .ni l Where ia the buy 'f Ur .-.tid l,i-i i ii'it had been !;.ki n it ..way. lie -j.nd ' Oil.' Sli-.i liroughl I-i n a p.,,1 and he la-f,-ned ill-., i, an lie. 1 n.-k.-d ,i,u n hero he was going wiiii ine pad. ll.'sitid ' l.'p to the wood, lie went utvay and the pi'is.iiier s;iid t , inc. 'Del ) on ht:ar the' child t iy ?' 1 said ' .No.' Sue said, 1 tin, iiinl 1 was nil-aid my bnsliand would bt ai ii.' The g.tl i'lall came back toid sinid ii short tittle, but was sent net again by ihe pusoii.-r to fetch some tuns. The girl went out and iht: pi isoner said she must make haste, O1 the girl would s on he-back She went out of ihe n om and came back with iin: baby. It was if -ad. Shu un dressed it and We went inlir Hie bed-' room and ojieneil a bnx. 1 tnok ou ihe tilings it cuatiiiii'.'d. Sh .trapped lliei hid up in lie it sp ipi s a.d then she put il into the Jinx. 1 pnt down ihc lid and she l.a-ktd it and ),tit ihe key into her pocket. Pratt came home an I the prisoner to! 1 her that Mary .s aunt had been and taken away Intle Tom my, and pul ml nocks' on il. I had given her a piece of cat pet, which is the one in which the child was found." After this there was some dillicuhy about the disposal of the body, and a good deal of haggling aboul shillings and sixpences on account. Mrs'..Win sof appears lo have kept it under a htiSch, (piiie like e dead rabbit j hut ineii,tiir,e anoiher baby 's body was picked up, and trade seems lo ha-. c bci. ti, lively ; for ihe, murderess nien tiiiv:d that she had an " order" from Piyiuouili fiom a gi.l "she had done il for before," will was ''looking lo he confined," and off-red four pniili'ls to U; "laki-n in." .-Good Mistress Win sor Would iii at entiitiiin the prop .sal, because " il she hail been holiest," remarked ibis rigid moralist, " she would hate paid in the lii'st place." liy ibis time " ihere wiis such an nil " witit Harris' little charge that it was imt sale lo take it hi' train ; so she would go wiih it lo tins moor. To ihu moor, accordingly, they went; she laid the ('iirctl away, ti'tl up wiih worst, d; it was iotiud ; the body was ident'lkd ; and Mrs. Char lone Winsor will never do a brisk teade at;aiii in babies, for she is sentenced todeaih and will certainly be hanged. London Telrgriijih, Aug. 1. IIi.noF.s and MAttTYits. From a sermon preached by Utv. E. JI. Cha- pin, of New York, on the subject of Heroes. and Martyrs," from she text " How are the mighty fallen in ihe midst of the battle," we dike the fol lowing Leatniiul pas-age: j)ead on llo field of honor?" This, too, is the record of thousand of uiiai itifl me i.wliose influence upon other generaU"1 " ussociated with no personal distnn tioii,btit w hosts sac rifice v, ill lend undying lusire to the r.aiioii's aiclifve. and richer capaciiy to the nation's life. And yet these ma: ins are remembered by name. Go vi-it ihe in clining homes' of the land ; homes of wealth tund "plenty, some of them ; but richer now by the consecralion ol saoi ilice. Put many of these are homes of toil and obscur ity, fiom which the head of support has been taken, or the youthful prop. J'lajir ami obscuie ! hut there ihe un known lailen have names and niches of solemn, tender memory. And what heraldry of palatial wails niuro gin: ions, than the lot it cap and tiie soil. '1 Uniterm that bang in thnse iioni"s where tin: dead soldiers come nonioie? What arist ei aiic legend ridel's lo a prouder fact than ll at which shall often be recited in tie: still Kutnimr fields where he labored, and by I hi W'iuirr fireide where his p'iit-e is vacant "He fell in t'iP great w ar for Union and for Freedom !"' Sleep, sleep, in qui-!, graves, w herev er ihe svude.is that you loved so well shall cov er i n I spread over you, by day the flow, rn of I'd. white and blue ; and hv iii-ht (l.e const. Hated stars, while (tut of th -se graves there grows ihe in tier harvest ol Ihe nali u and linn s io conn-. And while we pr,ii-e the Divine Kul e ' f r all this goad. t d, and a-k lo coin pit-he ,d il.ei-e 1 sukIi- of obedience hod of fa thf ilii'-s-, let us aUo commit to heart the liuth that, whatev r may (xi-t in higher real'its .! b '; g ; what tver h better w'l n goldt-ii s. may f.'pj r"; now. in r-ur j-,r eet tirn-, prr-e'it Cond lion, iii" ij"-;.i .- . 1 ,f- ii.-i o-sihihiy of any -pi..e ( li! ar.il 1J11! i , bi ..souii and llov't i la U Hero- mid it Ma'tvrs. D gc ng ireac .es id I 0 le jro-ied wofk ..) q military e jra'.i n. II . I T r I ii -ir; ip; 1 TliM-l lb- fpiarit-is; A (.'usi'.i I'lii'tit womiin, vv'i e bii.s bund is in a re 'rent on the tnntit: taint of IVnltai Virginia, h , pes the Gt in-ial wti! ibtail b r sp ajse lord i IV iu Iio-hnmn-l, J st he sbo.t! 1 fall sick it) ihe c i.iiitrv.allh iiih liis heallh i S'ill uuinipairml. A half ('-:t'H or mure are here for rations or to h g the gift ol' a boj-e or m.ib. The chiil (l iarttTiii'tsicr mteis, say i n j he has piotnised lo n-h r a ca-n tj Ihe (it tieral, a' ou! which he has no doubt hims'df. A se-'i'sh wilow had appli ed tor live army was; ,ns (o lncvc in r sell and child, wiih foiiitiiire, n'Veniy live miles into the coun!i-y. She pleads jioverty. 1 he ever ku, 1 heart -cii t'iarlenniistfr sa-'j '!s Icr second mat nage as a su'osiitute for Govern ment Uni. A party of soccsh women rame in I n -,k Inr an aiiibulaaee lur a pic-iic rid", uni when a prompt negative wa relumed, one of ihe damo-l- h-aned in r nss tin: (al l- mid said Ciiiiiniy, ' 1 think you might. Now do." Some times when ihe Government M lo he ihe gainer by sending oil' lo the coun try a poor family which is on the re lation list, transportation is furnished. A woman applied to be moved Io Poi t Uoyal wiih her furniture. She was importunate, calling again and again lo plead her cause. At lenglh she was told she d uld have the desired leaaif. Curtseying very graciously, she replied : ' Well, I ihank you, gen ilcmen, i'vn concluded not to move in, til bill.' Had she named April. 1, the point Would have been apparent. 0.ie.ease more will suliiie lo indi cate ihe vai ied duties of a chief of stuff. A woman whcTM: husband left, Washington, D. C, lo enter tiie rebel service, lost her propel ty y confisca tion. Then she received a clerkship in lliu post ntHee. Keecntly she visit ed liichmond on au exploring tour. With Iwo Noah's ark trunks she drove, directly to the Jeff. Davis mansion and ictpiesied un assignment of quar ters fiom the departmerit commander. Being directed lotho .hold she call ed ni the office, the f.cxt day and was met by Gen. Hawley. She asked for free transporlation lo a distant point of tiie South, her only claim on the government being that her husband was guilty of crime against it. When refused this by the chief of titan", she insisted upon seeing General Terry. Geo. Hawley denied her this privilege whereupon site grew Oisol iil and de clared she would site the department commander, even at ihe cost of forc ing the guard. Her cll'orls in this line being frustrated, 'the showed her self a! Gen. Terry's residence in tins morning, before he was up, and de manded an interview. Gen. Haw ley having, however, informed his princi pal of Ihe fads, she went away in a rage with a free passage only from 'lie door." Tub "Lklanus." We find the following pleasant -gos'tp about (be famed "Jjclands" in a Saratoga letter lo the Troy Timet : peiio vned hotel keepers seem to have been more extensively produced in Vermont than in any other St mo of the Union. There urn the How ards, Stevens, Willards, and the In lands, all from the Green Mountain Stati', ihe I.elands having made them selves the most famous of them all. j Hotels is their forte, having projected and made successful lb- Metropolitan Hotel of New Yoik, the Occidental of San Francisco, and the Union Ho tel of Saratoga. There are five brolh- ers, four of whom arc engaged in the ! hotel business. Aai'ot), the eldest, j whose sons are ihe proprietor ol ihe Occidental at San Francisco, lesidesj at Cleveland, Ohio. Simeon, the s-c- ond, is the eldest of liie bio!bersof the firm of S. Lelainl & Co., proprie- j lors of the Metropolitan, New York j city. Maj vv tt., . j.elanl, eiiifsy ! the firm of Leland IWoiheis. proprie tors of ihe Union Hotel establishment of Saratoga, is the third' Charles, the fourth is ibe F-nropean lraler;j Warren, the fifth and youngest, is the j rtnowtie.il mountain tourist, having j gone twice ovirland to I.ehring's : Straits, without losing bis scalp or spoiling bis. capaciiy lor writing up bis advetituie-.both of whom (Charh s j and Warren.) are also connected with j ihe Saratoga Union istablisliiu'.iil. ; The Lelands are nonielhiug more and ' out-ide ol ibe hotel bu-iness Will-j iatn, the Major, now at Saratoga, the j iriijt adventurous of the btotbe"s, se ' cured the legislative action ne e-aiy i lo en. sine the building. iihitiiHlely, of! the Pacific Hail ay; he projected the ! building of the Metropolitan a' New York, and the Opera House and oth.-r : gieat improvement in ihe Saratoga hotme of the lii'U); he was.atlhe begin-' iiin-of the wiir.ihe owner of a ranch of thitly thousand acres in 'Jexas. which he was coitij- ii-d to i.bandoti at j itveive ho ir tioii'-e.er wri ly b bung j on ie-riiu at of 1'vnl priiK'iples ; corn-, ing Noiih to save his neck and conn- irv. he joined the Union army first ai Chief Coiuir.i.fary of Grant's tintT J M'ii'-ipa iiig; in the bat b of Fort , II- i-rv and I toiiel-'-ti.SSii! iii an I 1V.U J,,,rg J. .e-iii.g,l'ii g a horse from tin- ' dcr him at tbe.h'tr point, and to j foMh. j Ci it ol ne i- Said to have cvise-l the deaih low.KJ women in Pn- n jear. Ti.- c t re-p in i- r. V.tl iVts h f .1 id iilfiiJ i li! (i. ii.T. ' SI..M AMi Tt'KfNi. T! .uw j m i-r ; is fr ,1 Pa 1 C !.:.-rni t : l-...g aide ' Z and ! - ! ' but big the abnta the round-' i f lb..-, 11 fur stunt' t'lt.e. I bt, pi. Puck. Ih Inking ibe oh one arc jday-; l'''''';'-' ' -'-' M-nday, bat a. ... , " .: a h- I l.i opponent arid pure many cloii, lias iii.uttilactiircl s--eae t,: w .( . . , V .. r ' ' 'ol b"t I.i -i.Jt Hit aif.Trab'r i;rpn.. c:..'; b" being a supeinattir'il I'eiug, lH l;,j, , jiy greit,.r d, ,., ,.ltr is ol c -uin: f illy ruaipeletit lo i.'o so ! paity i xjn-clcd. Iialcd, the- Hfili- 7 C-i,tiri,n. To taU d-.wn t.J amendment p-riy, up M.m.lay af gti -bnvi from J He nrti! where it hang- ' '"n ' " v' I Gt t y odd upon hi iug, w'.ih th left Kan l, i, ;i si g:i liiai j l! f ' '1 btnisi'lf wa cnnll Ihe e v.i.i ou a hi oil ia ihl kit.-hcn. U''1' i indeed be w:i riot lc ronll lent T.'a M:rn,r. li u mirror is h:ok- m 'I"1 ' ot the niglit than ht wa en, ii is a ; i tfiut a jo; i , ! is will be mi.-t-t 1 in that b .1 i'uifiol. To ine, ( n funeral pi iii'i-ftsioii is a siao of ath ii,!.!. Jit,t Lt'-JJuoL. 'J'o I.o a poci.i'1- bunk coiil.iini.l '' gl '. C'i! ., 'hs -j liiiiacke. ,S! i III i. ii .. .. " i.. . -. ti .) lei.ii.M t 1 li" I li.ll.s every ..l .::'!av ', it I-i I J. k v 1 , r bvr h'.s-1 ,1- . . . . . . b ind. to. r. If veil In-ar a r-os!er ii'-ar a i-.i cro'.v when you tire in le J, 'i'at tile , c'oek strikes a few t.a.es nt t'.e p.hiic i.'isiaii!, il is it sign o! iiu.(u)iiiing. An Jl'hing K,ir. If you have an itching ear, tickle your nose mid you will huve a-i itching .ihere, and il! luck wiil be averted. S,ilf To spill sail ticcid 'nla'l'y in to a stew while it is on thi fire, is a proof that the familyvvill meet with liberations (sailer ialy..ns). A Cut. When n cat prepare to w ash its face, it is a sign that one in the house is to receive a licking. U'urts. To have sixteen warls on on the left hand, is unlucky; lo have the same number on your right hand, is a sign you nre unf arluiiaie. Sjiin'ts. If a mat ricd man, while his wife is in the room, lakes up a bot tle of spirits wiih his rijht band, it is a sign that slio will shortly be out of spirits, and her husband is going to I'npior. . iSluclc-Iiaisirig. . If a one-eyed bull dog Hies nt a stock-raiser's legs, it de noies that a lnislorluin: will happen-to his calves. Jiriddl. If you get on horseback on Monday before the iu is up, it is a sign that you will have n hand in the bridal. Lvdy. To stroke a green-eyed cat wiih a while spot on her nom is lucky, and h'-nvy puns will be the consequence. Marrittyv. If you are in a liou-ie and hear a baby cry, it ifi a eign of marriage or if it isn't it ought to be. lied Juir. If a rod haired man falls in love with a girl who Uhdikcs h.'lir of that color, he wiil very likely dye before l.e is married. The above signs and portenls nicy be slridly ndicd upon ; ibey have never been known to fail. The KvrKitoi!. Nicholas and 1 ii k Actor. The following anecdote is new, uml exhibits tho laie Emper or of lius-ia in a new character, as well as records one of the most hap py escapes fn.in an awkward position that w it and ptesenec of mind might afford. Some years ago there was a very celebrated comic aclor at St. Petersburg named Mit'tinoH". Ho had most extraordinary powers of. (child; but she feared Go I. and felt imitation, nud was so great a favorite her responsibility lo the child of In r with the public as goon-times to ten- j love. Hut in spite of a mother' teach lure interpolation ol his own, instead j jgS Ui went to sea, mid became of following ihe advice o! Hamlet to i 0e 0( tl1(! most profligate of young the players, to " speak no more than j Mv ; but in ver, in all his wandering is fet down for them." I he Kmper-: ad dissipation, could he rid himself or at iii.) same time had n high chain- tl,e remembrance of the sad sweet beriaiu, or personage filling a similar ("iicc. 0f ,is mother, nor In r ear; est, office, named Polotikky. -Whether paii, nt uml loving teaching. She lor fun or malice, Mai linoff, while per forming, contrived- !o let ol some puns atiriinst the great man which were J too became, one of the Lett of men. warmly received by the audience. i His pio'uc convei -alion waslhe mean The consequence was ns soon as ihc j of the convulsion of l)i JJiichrtiian, play was over, the actor found him-1 whose work, Star in the Easi," led self in the cus'o'ly of ii guard of sol- i Adoniram Judson lo ine Sav iour.con dieis.who look him to prison.w h"ie be! verted Dr. Scott, the commentator was told be w;, lo be confined for Cowper's piety was deepened, Wiiber fortnight. Not content with this, Po- forte becanw n changetl man, and loffsky either told the Emperor him- w.rot,. A Practical View of Christ-' self or contrived that it should come multy," which converted Leigh Kieh lo his ears that (he player ha I actual- mond, who wiole "The Dairyinan' ly had the presumption to indulge in j Daughter," and how many soul that' imiiati'.ns of his Imperial Majesty. j DoU ,.H awakened ani lijl to ibe Sa. On his liberation Martinoll went loj yiour, and will continue to do, only Court to pay his respect us usunl, ' r,.,.r,is 0f etui nit can tell. ninl the Empeioi' told him ol hi ac-1 Mother ! however poor ajid obscure, cusalion. which be denied. " WV11," amj u ih'town.lo'i'i; upon your boyhood said ihe Emperor, " If you never did, uud rutiembering what God bath ; let m.; have an initiation of myself I wrought through urh a jou, lake now. We know yuu can do fo il you j courage, line pray in faith that tho choose." This was an awkward and namc tan be done by you. ' dangerous position for the poor actor, I who felt he should g. t into trouble , A writer in the St. Louis Denvv for cither f-Uing shoi t of, or overdo- j ,.rnt, giving i,e details of ibe killing ing ihe characii r. Siill the autocrat 0( H,-r. E. P. Lovejoy and he di . was dktermii-l ; therewna iioe-cajM-. t,-uction of hi priming establish"!! nt Saildeiily a bpghl ihought strut k the ,y liri Alum m .b, in I H'i". says it player, and, draw ing hims-lf up, h-, ,liH j;roVe interes.iiiig Io know' that ' assumed ihe exact bcarng and man- ; h yliUi.g man w bo killed him wa uer of ihe Jmiperot, and. in a voice ' UimwH kdied in the mo-t harbarou so bke that it imt..; every one pre-1 manner a short tune f;erw:iid, in it et.t fiitrt. said : " P,,-ks .' give Mar-' frHl.as in t bar-room f ihe St. CbaiJ- tinoff him-eif a i hoits-nid lilv. r ni ! Hl)U! ;): New Oib- ci, and that th b'es 1'' " .Stop," said ih ? Em,.eror, - I ,, wi10 fircj lH ruu ,11,-d in the have heard quite enough. The inii-! I'mnienliarv, whcie he wa si-iitenc'.l tali n is tulmiraide, lul the entertain-j f,,r tM,t..:i years for highway rob uienl j routines Io be loo t xpen ve. i jVTy ;,, (j.n JunMti,- Give bliu the r.;i.le, Puloifsiky, audi ., row mind, sir, let ibis be li.e Ultiaie! u .... ', ,.,.. ,.., .". you evr dure to mimic tim beie or elsew here. ' It is. of course, unine-s t-jsrw iicre. it i, oi ciui.o u ii r.-- . , , i- i , ., , . ... , ,, the the people crowd. ng aV.trJ tut e-s.try to say Mart moil wa loo glad , 1 ,t - , , , cars at a A re r Ji.rost i ii'ion.on to pocket tin; miiiey and escape ", ...,.... t ' ' 1 th.-ir ;y to ge-t a sq i of tit o jr fruOtl An a-& wi-ilion to check the rtime A inla'iticid- hi bt'-a fonad in L n- Tn.c Jtic;t fnv. Uofj. SfAt The In... alsv iile Jibuti hit t' " ! '.'-v ; i of Ma' -t G (v p-,-;i:,a ( '.eft toll ai h'o-K.e.iu rrpro 'i;" - from the Iahiih- ICnl V I 1 1 i v e l.t l e ; i-.t ; D J Uo'scau. by !.'a inliil, when he iin-k iiteaauri'f to i raise it K( iiiuck v bi igad and aittcr- ''(' vl'n tlu military career which re sult- d gWioU-lv, Few kin-w what diirieuitie Gencr i.l p jiiS-unj had lo inert mid encou ti ll r vtht a ho bcmi ibm ennuis. T rue, it .i . , . ";: ""3 oi n- m ine pcopie, oui i!'ii 1 isni'iii i.i li g ard to tiie consiiti). i ',,::d a'.neti.lti; -ti; wa most uininpu- j-i.''i-iii uiiaisui v, liilil.- at'. ' r,.... .1 : I . II i-i 11,1,1, whs ii ii ii; y urn lOIUOV oi me voier ami ngHiiist !,i--,i- eiluca tion, t'icir habit of thought, and all their prcdjudic's. When he wont in- to the counties, no mait.-r in what di rection, he, of course, found himself warmly and inlmit ingly received as a limn and warrior; but if ho talked about the constitutional amendment, hoe around him opened wide their eyes, ihook their beads, gave him lo undersiand that it wm impossible for them to support him. ilul he believ ed that he could overconu thrfir op position, and he went heroically to ihe work, ni; I, to u very great exient, succeeded. It Was nut long before ho announced to us and lo hii otltor friends that he should be elcclcJ. A very large portion of the hoti ir of electing ihe gal'aul Kousseatl be longs lo the Germans uml the Irish. No other candidate ever got such a German and Irish vote n his. . Tho Germans went for him all but unani mously, and Ihc Irish who did no! tolti for him were exceedingly few. He is deeply grateful for ihe noble scrviie done him by both, an 1 he will never forget it. A hum" red of offer were made lo turn liiem against him, but ihey stood as (irmly up fur him as t'v er he him"!fstood in battle, 'i'hoy were pioof ngaiiiPt .irgnm-uls, proof m .'gainst entreaties, proof against pro n ises, and proof against threats. A'l eonccivab.e device were used against him with them ns well as with oilier, and money was freely lnvislii'd, but nil proved of no avail- He i the Representative elect of this district in Congi'ds, and it is a' most fortu nate thing for the Slate. Sh will ft el the effect of bis great and salu tary influence at the Capital of ihe Country. He will(be worth more to us at Washington than filty each mem bers as the anti-amendment candidate could eM'r be. A Moth eii's Ini i-I ksci'..- More than a Hundred years ago there lived in London tlitj w ife id a sea-captain. Who were her ancestors, w here tho was born and what of her life, no one knows or ever will know. She w early left a widow wi'h a fatherles died, but her piny rs bo'-m! him fast to the throne ol Uod and John -ew VOU i" 3il a biiji: Coa'ed vetrran 10 ! G' n rub " Lr thunder d,dt.'t Jial coiiie down to '.lie ft out, whet) J$(; vU'it I to e'- '). h' J ?' A oi itirr .iit i. -I iroty' A Jl