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WH'-wiu z:ry ' M . , . . " '' -V 7 ' -"n" cfli . , 'T'"' .od..l fa&li. 4 TOLUME-II-NJJMBER 20. jVIAJLV By EDWIN 0. MANNING. - "-.Westwaidttlffi Course of Empirfe takes its Way?; r , - ' ' . i .-, --.v- - -- -- - " KflMiwr "MSr --t-.-t-gTS,- . wygT.M--.- .. -. t . - - .-.-- - i J 3 --" : :nv i .' . 2 -"- -''J "-v ..aagj hi lir.g j .frr,.- . .v--.- .----,,---. n- , - .. . .. M niiii --- .- i j -- lliZZ , 'XIs " Z - - '- -- - r - . -.p -r" 1 it fc V" - !. ' ... , , . .. f J. " ' "" Tjrr cii . , .. . . . :. . ; , . - - - j 1 . ' ,. . - - ' " MYSVIX.liE- .ISLSAS, 'STTJ-db-AiY.- i kBBTol 18.6.3- fjt . --., v- J ' . T ' ' -i-g,-r, '1 - rjVMTT-M M- i- r n--T-i ni i - - N3Jy? -- - ' - ' if r AM A'f .... Ernftf .rilir W " " -i. . ::i'. ' .'-15'l il:l TliA'nmfY In rimlr.1. W.f. TflE BIG BLUE 'tt pCBtlsnED KYEKY BATUEDAT SI0ES1S0. - TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. , cony one year, cash in advance, S1.00 t Copied one year, . 1U.UU An extra copy to the getter up of a club of leu. RATES OF ADVERTISING. ODesquare.firstinsertion $1.00 Bah subsequent insertion,....- ...50 Yearly advertisements inserted on very libep il terms. JOB WORK, TVe with dispatch and in the latest style of the rt .W'Paymcnt required for all Job Work o Uelitery. AH Communications, or matters relating to ib , hiuioeBs of the office, should be addressed to h9 EC- MANNING, Publisher, Marysville, Kansas. UfV OFFICE AND MlIilTARY COLLECTING- AGENCY. J. D. Brumbaugh. WILL give particular attention to claim ntl demands against the Government, in a! its departments, and particularly those grow ing out of the present war -will obtain Dack my arrears aud bounty money for those enti tled under the late acts of Congress will also obtain pensions for widows or heira of, deceas d soldiers. BYRON SHERRY. AV CORNBY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Stnata, Nemaha County, Eanaos. C. J. LEE, M. D., Ewpoctfullplnfornts the citizens ol Marys villc and vicinl Ij, that he is permanently located hero for tho practico ot MEDICINE AND SURGERY. tutng h.vl upwards cf twenty years experience in the prac toofl.liprvfton.-SiraniisgurotlMMwhofcywJ.IiawUU ' ...... . -tit i-.trtinac, that they trill receive tho bc-tof stall and .ntion. Ofiice and residence t tlw stonohou-o on the Uliit tlmcastend of town. . - I PETjblt GIFT, BLACKSMITH, J.IA11YSV1LLE, Kansas SHOP on Walnnt street, in East Marysyille. l'orsous wishing work done in his line will find il to their advantaee to give him a call GUSTAV STAUSS, BLACKSMITH, RcsiH-ct.ully annonnccs to tho citizen . of Marshall county wJ tlw tnivchnBpublicth.it ho has ycncd a blacksmith fl"pinMfirjgvillo on llruoilnay. opposite tho Pontoflice, Wfheiproparel to make Plows, Harrows, 'Wagons ; teh.rseaand doall kinds of workinhis lino onrcasona I !e terms and at thosliortest notice; and hopes by strict at tatkto Imsinoss to meiit thotoafldenco and jatronage tf the public generally. v2n IBESSH AMI'S miEU CLerokce Street betweon Main and (Second LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS... A.U.PJClv, a Frffprkior. Twd $1 jHTday. Tho table i-niilnI w ith tho best tiio arkit affords. Stages leac this lintel for all part3 of tho JWe. Free Hack to and fnuutliobo.it. umm HOTEL, , T.McDANlEL, JrqprUtor- Corner of Commercial and Fifth Streets, ATCHISON, KANSAS. , "crronrietnrl.x'.ro-fiirnislnvil this Hotel. and hi' lonT nlriiclathebu.ine-s reuders him confident that he ta5"e.'uUro8atisr.cticnto tho Public. Good stabling Reeled with tho Hotel. nbtf Corner ef Shawnee and ?iftk ' Streets. x LEAVENWORTH CITY, KANSAS. J.LlHLES, Proprietor. JJeWWe is always supplied with the best tho market af- 8tgC8iea-o here daily for all parts of the ?t.ito. DRAKE BROTHERS, Boohdkrs, Stationers; and Paper Deal- ,crs. ' Delaware Street between Third and Fourth LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. k'kpai- forTss. 2nS6m BRACE &-BAKER, Dealers in Foreign and Domestic BaBDW .A.R E Of all hinds. SJBQ of the Gilt Anvil, 31 Delaware Street, Between Second and Third, LEAVENWORTIf, KANSAS. (jinvno PAYEE HOUSE, 8T. JOSEPH, MISSOURI. " A. DAUGnERTY", . ProprUio . i 2Li$!.li,4 iLW. f r- ; I - --. - - --- f-YA nA- v fc. i nn-!--L' -LSna ti 4r , -r- --. UJNIUJN, ar. b- Tl W I.1T f. ,EIfrH. , ! :,& A. .!. ' n s Tho 'Draft in Elmira, N.Y., was mado y ..r i -tv -.-.-. -'Aiiioa 1 -- v -- ,-- -- - - a l'rom UicAtlnnticJIonthlyfor August, LOVE'S challenge: . I picked this trifle from the fipor, t ) Unknowing from whoso tender hand It fell, but now would fain'restore' ' '' A thing which-bas'my heart, uamanned. I say unmanned, for ',t is not now A 'manly moocl to dream of Eove, When each bold champion knits 'his brow, And for War's gauntlet doffs his glove. . But we 're exempt, and have no heart Of wreak within U3 for the fray ; And therefore teach our souls the art' With life and life's concerns to play. Yet, lady, trust me, 't is not all Iniplay that I proclaim intent, When next thou lett'st thy gauntlet fall, To take it as a challenge meant. TIIE REPLY. Sir Carpct-Knight, who canst not flight,' Thy gallantries are, not for mo; Tho man whom I with love requite Must sing in a more martial key. I have two brothers on the field, , . ,v And one beneath it, none knowswhore ; And I shall keep my spirit steelod To any save a soldier's prayer. If thou hava music in thy soul, , Yet hast no sinews for the strife, Go teach thyself the war-drum's roll, tnd woo me better with a fife 1 . A Lady's Advice as to Calls. Dear gentlemen, between the agea of "eighteen and forty-five," listen to a few gratuitous remarks.' When you make a social call of an even ing on a young lady, go away at reason able hour. Say you come at eight o'clock, an hour and a half is certainly as long aa the most fascinating of you in conversation can, orrather ought, to desire to use his CUarms. AWO.UOu. mu.ccu, - u - I 1 :L'.iMni nk- . M rvthop pieasauuy HpBlH WlfcU wiuoti., uiioo, - www ffameS. tO lend YarietV. DUt, Kma BUS, DV O ' . no mean 8 stay longer. Make shortor calls and come often er. A girl, i, e., a sensible, true hearted girl, will enjoy it better and really value your acquaintance more. Just conceive the ag ouv of a:irlwho,we.l knowing the feel ings of "pa and ma" on tho subject, hears the clock strike ten, ana yet must sic on tho edge of her chair, in mortal terror lest papa should put his oft repeated threat into execution, thai of coming down and inviting the gentleman to stay to breakfast. Ah! we girls nnderstand it all by expen- ence, and know what it is to dread tho prognostic of displeasure.' In such cases a1 sigh of relief generally acodSjipamea the closing of the door bohind tho gallant, and one don't get over the feeling of trouble till safe in the arms of Morpheus. Eren then sometimes the dreams aro troubled with some phantom of an angry father or distressed (for all parties) mother, and all because a young man will make a lon ger call than he ought to . I Now youpg gentlemen friends, I'll tell you what we girls will tlo. For an hour and a half we will be most irresistibly charming aud graciously fascinating then beware. Monosylable responses, will he all vou need expect, and if, when the lim its shall have been passed, a startling que ry shall be heard coming down stairs; "Isn't it time to close up ?" you must, con sider it a righteous punishmont, and taking youi; hat meekly depait a sadder, and' it is to bo hoped a wiser man. "Do not get angry, but tho next timsyou come be care-' ful to koep within just bounds. Ye want to riae early theso pleasant mornings, and improve the shining hours;' but when forced to be up at fcuch uhreas) nnnhlfi hours at niuht, exhausted nature will speak, and as a natural consequence, with the utmost speed in dressing, wtf cab barely get clown to breakfast in time to escape a reprimand frosrpptwhb don't believe in beaux as though -ne never was young and a mild reproving glance from mama, who understands her daughter's feelings better, but must still disapprove" outwardly, to keep up appeara&oea. And now; young men,. think about these things, nd don't :for pity's sake, don't throw, down your pap.er with a "pshaw ' but remember the safe side often. A young lady recently'mamed a farmer' and on visiting the cow-House 'asked "tKt servant, 'Which cow is it tbatgivesihe buttermilk?.' ' L .00 7"v. 1,--X.3';..i I - .... i . . I : saiu lno :dT tii .o t '.a !tf fiOlH KtHfUOq i, - . . .HitL .'i. ffXi f-.Ift dl-.sVl , -.Tv-ri-a-7.f.: :-4t ri til T'K"rr7!KSt- tiTTrrrlL""S-i i-vti.tt-h f it. cneiatior.anti Birouuui v ,m pvj 2. Tcf belicvOj that the. mpre hours bhil 2. To belicvn that the. mpre hours bhil- , dren study at school, ;tho faster iheywill team. , ,n , t,. 3. To conclude that it exercise is cood .i i i.i .l- ..:i. .ri-.-' tm fnainan Tn run Tniirn viuitfiiL-v iiii c-' 1UI V"v.,,uvi.n" '.r-- .-.) j. , f Vini.cy.n. tt ic thi mnm orno.l l. riOno. -j. ' .i 1' " '.1 : L J " U(lUiu. mJt'."vtiv.KwT" .w - -.. , :,4. Toynagine jthat every hqur. taken,; trom.siejopjis-anjnqur ganeu, j. r f, 1 o. To act on the presumpt smallest- room m the houso to sleep in. 5. To arcuo that whatever remedy caused one to feel immediatelyl)etter,"ifl' . .. ,.J .- ..l . 3 "fTnnri thr" tho svstem. wunouL TBcrara lO more ulterior effects. The 'tBOOthing syr- un," for example does atop the cough of J children, and does arrest diarrhoea, only (o cause a little later, alarming convulsions or the more latal inflaraation qftWbrain or water on the.brain,; ,at leas?," always if protracts the. (Hs"eaj.e, r t 7. To commit an act wh'icK is t felt in itself to bo prejudicial, hoping that some how or other it may b done in your case with impunity. . . ' 8. To advise another to take a. remedy which you have not tried on yourself,, "W without making special inquiry j whether. all tne conauions aro uuks. . s r1 9. To eat without an appetite, or con-? tinuetp eat, after it has, been satiated, merely to gratify the taste". u , 4 ' 10. To eat a hearty, supper .for the. pleasure experienced during; the brief time it is passing down the tfciroat, at the ex pense of a whole night of disturbed $eepi and a wearv waking: in the morning. ,j, 11. To remove a portion of thercloAing1 immediately aner exercise,, wueu mt-.ui.. stupid drayman in New York knpwa that if he does not put a cover.pn his jrBe.the moment he ceases work in tho win(ey,1ie will lose hin. in a few days tiy pneumonia. 12. To contend that, because the" dir tiest children in ,the.s'treetlorbn the, high way are healthy and. hearty, that therefore it is healthy to be dirty, 'forgetting that continuous daily exposure to the pureoutV door air, in joyous, nreBtrnedu.ctmtus,', is suct-a powerful agency for health, 'that those who live thus aro ,well, in spite ' of rags and filth. 13. To presumo to repeat, later in life, without injury.,, the" indiscretions, expo sures and intemperances which ,in the flush of youth'werc practised with impunity. 14. To believe that warm air is necessa rily impure, or that pur.e cool air is neces- sarily more healthy than the confined air of a close and crowded vehicle. The ater at most can only cause fainting or nauseap while entering a conveyance alter walking brisklr. lowering a ' window, thus while still,, exposed to a draught, will give a cold, infallibly, or an attack ot pleurisy or pneu monia, which will cause weeks and months of sueferirii', if iot' actual death1 in four days. ' - ' ' 15. To "remember the -Sabbath-day" hv workintr harder and later on Saturday than on any other, day in the week, with a view to sleeping late next morning, 'and staying at home all day tq rest, conscience1 quieted by tho ploa of not "feeling .very well." r, " - .' l' I ,J. . Statistics qC.Ilmpan Life OJ The total number pfi human; brings on earth is now.cornpUjcdiin round apumbers at 1,000,000,000, ,hey speak 3,061 now I known tongues, ana in .wuicii upwaryrui l.lUU reilillUU- U UUCUS aic piv.av.i--u. TV. arorarrn nrrpt nt lltrt 15? .iiSfr VearS One-forth )f the born die before tlfby reach the age7 of seven years, ahd the half before tho -17th .years. Outrof 100 per sons only six , reach the age of 60 yeara and .upwards, while only onejn ljOOO reaches the age of ldO years. Out of 500 onlw ode1 attains SO veare. Out of-the thousand million living persons 330,000,-1 0Q0 die annually, 91,000 daily, "3730 ev ery hoifr, '60 eery" minute, u6onequntly one:every second. The lose is.-however,-? balanced: by. ho gain in nev; births. Tall, men are suppdsed to Jive longer pan short ones. .Women are generally stronger pro-nortro-ately uh'at. men until0 th'eir 50'tn year, afterwardsJe so. " Marriags'-re in proportion to single lifeTbatchelors and epinsier-j as jluu : to. juuiu uirias .aim dea'thsaremore frequent iuthrnight'than' in the day, s Ono-foterth ofv nenare cap-. ble of bearing; rmsj but iMt phe out of 1.000 is bv -nature inclined- for the nro- fession. The more civilized', W country is, the fcnbre full of ticor. lite, ahd 'health' are the people. The' notion' that1 educa tion enfeebles and, .degenwatea the human I fromo i nnt Wn nnt hv fkrrtw: 4 Asvnn Rnw. in shall VOU Trn . J . . .. i ..ii . -.--u-xr- yiJ.'zv.hc .jj -.j qj-wviiti . ...... .'.... f. (. !-T . .;: . ci.i tupii C'i iZ .i- 0'i UJ OJ G-gGC ?r -!- a ..j. . .ii.T- il .. J1 i .. Il - II V AAATTl A rthq occasion fo'f signal rj ofcxric. As 90011 k. . m ,",,.. "r7- ...'.. ii,n " wucouwuueu 'S' " juiauv. pp-- ter, ot ilm.BrainardrUouse, beins; chosen uniei. A'larsnai, ana nm. ,iu. mayer, o mi.Pir i i itiT J r- mi' ' tf tue uauv iress. uamain: - tdcv were r - . l.l 1 .' . j il ' decked out'in gay1 and striking1 coskuiies, and mar.chedjnaaurta thapublia'squ&ja In heJproca3ioaT7Cfle jj:Dumber of ban- ilVIe are conjins, Father. Abraham, three hundred dollars strong." j (Another, "-Prize Tickets $300, U.S. Lottery:" f ' ' "Various humorous s'pfecch.'s Were made, after which th following Tesolutions were passed Amanita ously '. ': r . . W.aERiA.9,1The Government of the , Uni ted States for tho purpose of assisting in preserving .itself against 'the destroying efforts. &f an drganized domestic" foe has seen fit tonstitute a draft, and 1 c. ..Whxrxas,' We, through 4tbe favor of kind Fortune, havo been awarded a prjze ifi this great lottery, therefore, be Jt '- Resolved, That we the drafted men 'of Elmira,' loving our "Union' our Constitu tion and our Flag hereby declare tnafc n our opinion. this, aqtion of the Government is necessary and just. w ' il'tW claiming to" be loyal nien, we will not, by word or deed, by thought or action, offer resia'ahco' Jto ' this draft, but' will respond in a, manner that shall be proper aqd sati-fucto$yt to Mfcall of pat--riotic.duty. , ' , ." .. ", ', 2. That if at any time' umawful resist ance Ve' offered to this leg'al consorip'tion, we will, if called upon,t8pring to' the de fense of tho Government, and will(uso ev ery ineans placed at our disposal to put downfall.' who so 'far forget themselves as" to win the title of traitors'and ripWrs.' That we earnestly believe, from its bap tism of blood and' fire, ' the . country 'shall come forth purified jjnd withjapw greatness and that through the, blessings of. God, again and forever, unduninished'iulsVeri-. . "nretMjiiirtbd bftiner In'.riamh ihall xv O'er the Land, qf the free, and the homo of the brave." T He ard.fr out Ills Sweetheart. . 'A couple of ygarsago, a young printer, an acquaintance of ours, was driven from a town in Southern "Kentucky, 'because of the Union Bentim'entshe-expr'essedinhis. paper. The other day he received letteri from, an old'friendjmng there; M.dehght-. fid him. .. Said he : . ' . ' " I never'feltfso good iii my life': it tella all abo'ut 'my sweetheart, wherefJshe is and everytmng. iviy .priming omce is gone to the' 'lowest regions of h--l, though. Its the firs, .letter I'ye.had for, twelve jponths tells all about mvsweatheart. The mil itary use 'the' printing office for,a Head-; quarter's and'the type'has gohe'tcrth'e d l.J I'm all' right thb'ugh tolla boutray sweetheart. My friends jare ,deaL four or five of my very particular-friends. Some of them ate in tho Confedrato'and sonie irf tho iFe'deral array, but it tells all, about myr sweetheart, you t bet. yourr life. I. don't give a d n ipr tne grin ting omce no now. U one-horse country 'printing1 office. '- T!h6 best man in mat town is aeau useu xo euit the paper for me,.(pause-Y bu it tells) all 'aboi.it iny '.sweetheart, wheresno is and ey- ' .1 ' 7-1. .r. n....i J erytning. x.-.g--. -.-. c; , , ifllal-iiaKes.iVs: Copjierbpai-lii,!; , Tho ' copperheads. re.- fon.dt pf caljng Unconditional. Union- men, black-pajves," They would hesitate' to Vpply the namel were they more acquainted tvith natural' history. " Place' a rattlesnake or copper head the : emblems .-nfi Southern treason and .Northern toryism in antagonism to the blacl-snake, and the latter instantly 'coils bis muscular folds .around the ven omous reptiles,- contract.' lmselt and chotesthelifeoutof'hem. - Hd'takes the1 vitlUy out ofttxiiQ. Tr'oni thb poisonou is yeHb b,lnownfwere the ugly, jbi-Mng? snapping, and 3jattledmonstercacfe off vic torious in a contest with 'the'Jblacksnak:e. I He is "too manywWthernt,'a9'Jihe' 'blabk !j;..r - i:t..... M--..IV.i.fkalTirkannn5 .ptiles.who . strike, pd biter inrthfl, South, bujjntent themselves wtf a grodigjous 1 J . .! , Atn. Vnatll li . niSSLmranu. tukuiui: iu m. iiunu. , D i.: in ' . UUerjmu c cai. I Wjlllam-J-r.vXaROy 'ifb.dpad., ilis. am- K.tinn was to die in a-Southern Confcde 'racr. ' Probably 'he'-tliafighl'this his" las rhnce. CAifLi. c-1 tjc-flo. .oi.ir. votees, ont. pugrimage-to' ine Dir tnpiace .i- .r nro finn r.i;ir.rir(i. u.ir.ik iiiiiiiKriius iiiki.i in- mans, w nn T 1T ..-- llUli 'yjll- XbUU. 1UU. UUIVU lfcUJ bub UUiUlD UlUI)l.-i . . .. .Ti. r- 0 nnrl llTfiQ .iTT.rn nnil fl.n oinnla n.itonl is oig .envugut -r z ., . ...'?. " - uonsiituiion--'Vjrou aau y lciury, - .u- una great r t . .. . .i ,.im . 1 'II . .. it . il . . .1 otner, "-vvnai we kiu, we eai. ' inouier, to tne gig febrgan .ndrHii b.nd'W ere meIycle votees, on3Jpilgrlmrgert(r the "b'irtaiplace of Xnt Yilaadignan..: Buttheyklliutolly reenforced, and -hat1axrohcr.baUie fea the hands of thtf Infidl3.-rcIi:I i'.,n v Mhourly'expecte: ' T" ." ' " .T . " l - t 3fuf:ov ii . I23.sfi-t .'SBfiJ&a w.,,, .,. : Ern-rmfffcB toaifar . . ". li t .- I'flriccnco cid izbiw .soSsiolo' Ot The Labobs or GnAiN'T.reoplchave, been wonderinjr what the evr-actlve, never :;:- k 'r- u vi.--.i -'ctmsa. ueaauii uihi;t, junerai Lrrani a& ' 7 r i n been uuMipiu.ruurwmy. -" .uuu uu aus , huuom, nor IrK, even, like Hercules, after the twelve labors has he subsided. The telegraph relieves " ..., T.-.J-'i? til t ttfi n . . t'j 'J uut' au-ieiy iur uuh. -uren vjrant'nas rpo'rfected a compMe- system of mounted1 patrols between Vicksburg and New Or.-.-i-" i.i ii -.il ... i? -i ... .i-'i- wiin me gunDoaia,,,tiuoiras ion to vessels.'"' Thtfs' ha' '1 soldier Wt tho 'flnishins: toucIiV antic workWhich iias befeun'byF7 him two years ago. r ,l THE CuArLAiif's PaAYER Ono of our oarncs'f'Chaplainiv is" saiilttthavesma t't i a vJ oT ae a prayejopfiv;ht after. tle fqllqvfing.style invoking the wrah of God a'p'on .traitors'.' "Oh !'G'od, wouldst Thou1 cause earfti- ,) qiiak'es'lo 'shake 'them ) Bunon to .c'orcliV them pvolcanQes" to pour. out their burnibgcil : fountainSrUppnjthenv Egyptian darkness j to bund theip, and all tho hosts rot Ivgyp- , tian plague? to iormeut tlu.mt And'O'! Lord, wouldst Thou causo"tH at 'tongue to cling to thereof of the' mouth that-'plots,' and that arm paralyzed! that fexecute$ treason. Overturn all, their wicked and.. treasonaDie nesigp, ana in nnei, junj hell xouh them generally " p r President., Lincoln .hasvnot.' draynjhiij Hoi salary for the last yearc from the treasury; 33, When reminded by friends that by putting r tho samo upon "intcrcsi he would' 'receive'1 an income of at Jcast twelve hundred dbl'- -B lars, hereplied that ho thought the United States needed the use of the raoneyquite as much' as any person, and hVwoultWotliT remain.' ; "5 1 i-fii on Wagon rmaking has Become sosystema p" tized- that a welUknown factoryban turn!1" out for the .Government one wagon varyr'.ui forty-five minutes, while another car con- veri rougn. rumDer into pleasure wagons at the rate of one an htJur. CpFRH-iAps. It is Baid that -the first of these animals ever known. on earth,. wa found coiled' about' a fruit tfecTri the gar-"' den of Eden,'telliDg lies and preaching re bellion. f - ' - "We do not die wholly -at our deaths y we I0 have mouldercd'away gradually long bo-' m fore. ; Faculty after .ftic.ulty,. atttthrncnt'i il 'after attachment, disappear - and death' . only consigns the last fragment of whatjwe were to the grave. - .- 7 Cliriat was born among the poor, grewS up among- the poor, toiled with the pborfer.a and died, for, the poor. Tho oasea in which IeJ he cape in contact with rich men, are no ted with emphasis in' Scripture', ase-I"', markablo exceptiong. ' . ' ' -' w-i -j ; h, v -opt Lorenzo Dow once" said of a grasping n avaricious farmer, that if he had the1 u" whole world enclosed i,n a single field, ho would l not ' be content 'without a patbh'of good ground on tho outside for potatoeff." ff f ' Is impossible, mise, hat.you don't know. .m . .the uames.pf lome p your .besj inendar i !ertainly,.I doi.qot even knowwhatiimj'i . I own.maybftin.aoyeacfroiD1 this time'. : ,?yq I A picce'of b'read'sbakeuln vinegar an!. appled.to a corn pnthe foot; going tql at riiffhtr and1 J bouhtl' witi'a""niece1 of bed, , oil ciothi wiU'rett-OTe1 theOjoffl-in two 6 threellu applicatioiis. cv. .In'.. ' II "..IffFaV" .r Upwards of 300,000" 'have"beori',8uiJ-,?; scribed-in England" to ' tfic' Atldritic telc- gi-aphand it'is said that the work is 'to- be has. prosocutcd immediately. , ,, ,iv57.o The ship Rablttlion, in which Captaiiinae? Cook left England on hb "second voyao1 around the world 1772 pinoty -yeart ago'hro is iiowatDemerara waiting a cargg '- M jsugar. . The British Consul has notified tlia. j police of New York tiat he liatLstationcd an Jbinglish man-oi-warn thc river 1Qppoxx sito Ifev. Yorkj to protect colorcil-ritisii seamen. Ll .i r-' i t - f i " - r u iit ieut. Whinnle. in hirmemoir oF tmvn . 1 rL vdi in California, states tlraVThre is a spring"" ' of coolj-Sweet waWfin5an Diego' county not for fr6a -tfcKd -sert," whici has no pow-p 1 3 roi .oshi?-. 7,, t 'I it ni b Swcedish'company isfputtiVjgupr'a fiour-?" u' ing-juill.at Lawrence,, the n6ti?e pbwc'Kof 'B ' which. ,is wimL The sajls r;eightj foit 0' 3 in length, and the mill, will bo- erectedrafc. .. acoofabout-se.odo. :Tr' The latest news frprt Gen.Binit Ja.tc.'.?-t rtht effect that the rebels hnvA Konr. Ur.,a. d) :o v&.ai 9tl J vviaL9 -)b.:V.-ai& 5o ;.,dst bt jSfatBe - .1 -' b 'ft.wni hb si di&ln oj bn.t! &W .ieqaJ in 1o JflBlffdMr 311 In ) I Dili Ji;di .a r mzl u. ::ii ... -t-M- . i .fammtJMlb&k . . --ri.-'iK,,, .a -i, . ,. .-- r -- ..t. i. iJPfi. il ll -k HI . te. ,.. . . . . - .-.. - - ' " J? -- --. jr I l S . .1