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THUB80AY, DKCKMBKR I, IHlU , Current News Items. . . . ii . .. ! Tb family ot old Jonn nro.n ..a........ lim ago, anili a ilrot 01 win, o lend journey, to California. It e run.or.t . -ii I L.I. .A k. 1 1., ltwliwnt. " . ' . l.i ti... L....,nn. baan beard from, aetl safe. Senator B Orals Brown, of Missouri, and Colonel Mom, leJiat Republican Ji"r. baft both oorua out in laor of BeRro sul frnge Korlywa:nn loa.U ul tuiaey war ilelirer d lo Sherman's my, etl wr all nobbled up on ThanksRirmir day. It is said that, owin; to tba heery la, there it an immense falling off In the contnmplion uf tobacco. John A. Logan and Got. Tele ar candi date for th United State Seuat from llli- Membera of th Iilinoia Logialatoia ntoair two dollarapur day, and it coat foor dol. lars pr day for board. Kipol a abort tea aion. Abolilioniata art (tatting up numeromly i(ted petilioni from all partt of lha State in faror of tha rpeal of all lawa for pre" Tontinfr oayroM from ttlinjr in Iilinoia. Two yenra ago tha panpla adopted tha negro claoie in tba Cnnalitulion b orar 1D,000 majority. Tha penpla of Cleraland and Cuyahoga county are auffarinj jaat now from oil fere r. Tba proapect aaama i(ood for tha diioorary of oil in that region A negro etabhed a wbita aotdier in Clara' land, day before yeilerday. Oae of the partiea arrented for the Inren diarium in New York, and arretted under trong eircumntancM of euapicion, waa a col onel in on of the regimruta of negrora. There ie talk of eatabliihing a new Repub lican paper in Colambua, in opposition to Hurtt'a Sute Journal. Martin While a brolhor of Hon. J. M White, of Hardin county wa robbed of $540 in Colambua, a few dayiago, by ery nice looking gentleman in black wbiikers. Rishmond papori of hut Monday bare been received at Wathinnlon, but they kre entirely ailent concerning Sheiman. Mr. Barker of England, baa arrirrd in tbii soaoUy with a peace petition, bearing 300,000 aignatnrea, Mr. Lincoln refntea to recei the petition, or grant the bearer a bearing. The number of catei eiamined before the polio court of Cincinnati during tit nonlh of Norember, numbered 413, including mur' darera, burglara and highway robberiea It ia rumored that Burnaid ia to lie tent with large force to to Iberoaat to cooper at with Sherman. Tb aereral rewards for the dxtection of the New York InrenJiariei amount to t'i 000. An attempt was wade to burn the souud learner, City of New Loudun, by placing torpedo on board, and lighting tha fine. By soma menus it was extinguished. Tb attachment against General Butler cam up a day or two ago, and an effort was mad to bar it transfurred to a Federal Court. What tb decitinn was, w bare not learned Butler doubtleus thinks he would bo safe id Federal Court flold is down to J 26$. Captain Semnies is aaid to bav arrived at Bagdad, and will proceed to Richmond Rumori concerning Sherman and that the rebels still ocenpy Macon, ar among the d it oalobes Lincoln s majority in Indiana ia 30,199. Thi is 684 lets than the majority of Cover nor Morton. Tb wars weather bet stopped tb laughter of hog in Indianapolis. Tb Judge Advocate has anuonnced that h will probably clot up tb military trials bow Id progress, and submit tb ens for vrdict in day or two. I Another Fire in New York. attempt Nw York, malting ia th lost of pro perty to Try lrg amount. Tb New York JJtrald the most scoondtelly joittn al published charges that the Democratic pre of th city are in colluMion with th incendiarie. On tha other hand it ii be livd by many that it is the work . c .i m i "nr the Hortbei "th tioyernmeut, heart," and uuit all men in the proecu-! ,- if j. ,iM woru .( lion of the war. If it I tb work ot the rebel authorities, it is the greatest blunder thT could poibly commit. Th burning , i. . -ti Of N.W York would xc.t a most ternhl. indignation among th people, and impart to th. war vigor and a ferocity which " ' La not heretofor known. m m CorriMiDS Several minant and ilia tinsoithed members of th Rtuublicao party of Philadelphia, bav been arrested in that city for Mealing ooppar at tn roiiaueipnia Mary Yard. On of thm wa appointed watch th others. Their plan wa to cart th metal out of th yard and ship it lo N York. Tbair speculations ar imment. They war xpoacd by th carter, to whom they refused to pay hi demand lor hauling. Tkete vary thievee, who are now in th bomb-proof tort Mifflin, at tb 11 lectio stigmatised II Democrat a copperheads. Thus it goes; notatr peg added to th larg voluni fraad ciaitud ia th garb of patriotiam, VYtao i tb out ettomr7 Another Fire in New York. Sensible Views from a Rebel Source. 'I'll M"ii"il'l""n' I "I"'1 f"1""'1'' ptliteil l.y Mr. HarkM'AIiK, now a lueuilior iof tlit rebel Contfiess. mil Mill tlie ingmi of a very Urn" 'lli' aeutiinetit in ill" Hiiulli, very HugnrioiMly says that "tho war will iro oil nulil tlm people ol both " . ... ... , auction of the- Into Initeil PsiiiteH oturwl.at of their hitfli iireU'iiMoi.H, ami am willing to mint ea.'li other on the great Ulf-w.v uroiim of nitiltial ii.iiiir.itiiie, I'unrilintiiin mill fiitu-essi'iil." Tim m't'iits nf tlm last four yums havo tleii.otistiatt'il tlm tnilli of thin mum It. Tin'-. yirn ol the Wont Miinnlimiy ami -iitlili' war oil n-coril, have brought us, t i nil hjuh hi nin-r no nearer the eiul.thiin w were when tlm Hint Knit wan Hied in the diet luilll.'. Tlm jVilli'liifiJiiitil Rum mi with wikki'iiiiii whiwo truth woitltl lit'iiilo liniiiiU'nt to evry one, if it weie not for tlm paroxyHtu of ikion which now iinlit-i the public mind for the .lite nxi-rcine of rational judginnut. It any "If the South, by any pontihility of orcr u , , e ii. . nii . . k Imltiiing force, could be coiupelletl It) nccetle 10 diturnceflll Ir.'HtV, It wnuld r. itilire , " ... . i , ,. i tlandiiiK ai my of lire hundred thousand men . " ' . ti, .,Mi.. lo enloroa us reiiuimuieiite. 1 here wnultl lie . t ..... uernelual m.irrechon, to t-tcl at i.im in perpetual ... ., imperml oionnrcliy or permanent nnltlnry dll'tatorthip ... ,, Lut no in til ueceirehiiimill. 1 Here nev- u . . r cn oe pei.ee in Mitt country II ..nv Ma e is compelled .o re.t under " urate. u...e ...... w.. , ,--.. ......reuie nnit ." n" . "r " i ' i 1.1 .1 I 1. u uup I hurt. mutt kill fnintlifirm , bigotry, iltottm nnd inloleranee on hoih titlet. Il. loi it en.Ift, these loll genii of destruction and good gov ernment will lie deep buried henenlh I n ocean of blood and tears which Ihey huve canted lo be thed to nppes their iiMUliabln snnetites; and the irood genius nl ennterva- liui, or Christian charily nnd enuinn repuh- icanum will nee up tu govern anil hiest in and.'' We commend tlie above views to every uusidumte iiiiui. All nitiHt know, if tlicy will think hut for a moment, that the n- pie of uo Slmu will ever consent to a ' , . , . permanent peace ou the teims of tli-nmioi and tWratlntion. Thk New York Tribune, atltnita its lie- linf that the great miiaa of the Aiiieiicnii people, irrespective of parly, ihniio the testoratiun ami achiiowletluinent of (lie uational authority throughout tlm whole area of th Republic If the llciiulilifui) 1 1 t II. II... I :., .1.; panel s and speakers had tulkol iu tins r r wise timing the laat three yearn, what an amount ol bitterness, proscription, ami :a1amity would it not have averted from the Mori hem people I VVn hope that for the future) the leading Republicans propose to treat the minority, uot as outlaws whom it in proper to trample out of existence, hnt as American citizens, entitle. I to the rights anil immunities lieliinnin to a free people. The Future of the Democracy. of of the Nortb are very nearly equally divided 1 in political opinion, eveu by the unsafe esli to n I ,.,. . r,ict that, lo some elent at least. hat been biased by the individual interests the!1""1 ambition of Administration tlipendiariet , and thlT n gon., r(,iwI) conclude that, apart from the influence Government patronage and power, lb Dem- ! ocralio parly would be in actual majority, .,,.. fur ro,n. Mr. I.ineoln's new it - to of of There is a hind of defeat between which unil victory th space is so limited t tint n moral advantage remains with the vanquished. The American colonists were imteitteii nt liniiker Hill. Thar were forced from their position and were compelled to retreat before the ad vancing foe. But from the field of iheir dis comfiture, they bore nwny the evidences ol their ability to enp with the disciplined le gion of King Oeorge, and the result of lhal memorable day gave them, perhaps, Ibe fair est promise of ultimate success. On the Rlh of November the Democracy fought and lost their Bunker Hill. The po litioal discipline of their antagonists, the boundless resources for corruption and in timidation, the unpnralelled ailvantairet poa teased in the cunlrol of the enormous patron age at tb disposal of a parly carrying on the most costly wnr that ever burdened a people, occasioned a Democratic defeat. Jim, in tin spile of the great odds in their lavnr, the vlo ten barely elected tbeir candidate. The Democratic vote was large enough, under ordinary circumstances, lo hare won lb day; anil although almost every Hints has been carried by tb Abolitionisie, we believe that Iheretvrnt will show, nut id an miprece dented vote ot live millions, a numerical Abo lition superiority of less than three hundred thousand in the entire canvass This then, is a defeat that .tread close upon the verue of victory. The Abolitionists themselves seem lo be staggered by the close nature the contest, and observe a marked reserve in their demonstration! of rejoicing. Thev evi- dentlr appreciate the fact that thn millions term will be Inaugurated in th presence a i.emocrauo mnp.r, y pu-er ,.. en.,,g hold th check rein of his fanaticism and am- biiion. j iji)t pjn,,,!, 0f th Democracy were nev- ! ,r i0 g90j u ihey are to-day for a long ca .., r nnisr and uaofulnesa When the hour Df tors dniresi comet, the people, instead curling tb Democratic parly, will luru to for ruing. They will remember ile warning, acknowledge its sagacity and foresight, nnd cling tn it for deliverance. Within the neit four years popular madueta will have spent j frce, and the public judgment sobered ,n(j rftciified in the school of calamity; and if tha now powerful Democratic mtjorily will remaia steadfast to their ancient faith and tim-bonord principles, they will command IUprmcy at every election during th four .,krl u, com, and have their own way W6I. OirelevilU Dtmoerti. To the Democracy of the Union. i i . : I ; j of 'Ihe Iletniuri'ic ! -i.,-ht I'omuiiltr nl Washington Cor hsve iu.-il an AiMie.sto the ll.-mm-n.cr of Ihe Unileil Niaies. (,, which w fxlrm I as follows: The irrmi hMtlle hut been fmntlit and lout ! The itifhient-fs against whii-h yriti hare hinl to fniilenil were ton pi.tent fur thus-, yim mold Drills lo tv tr i;t your Isvnr, nml you muM atnde the I'on.'it ijiit'itf 1 du li'it.i m.f yield hiiuli! n LTeul, a e(1 ,11,,,lill,onlr. V n.nnly etVrt, wlnrli nirtited uticee'.).. Hut rnoi.(h I1.1N lieen iliih lo entitle yon to (lie rp4t-ct of ir nnitioniiti ituii of itie ptitin wor'if. 'ln have lion a power which will net vr he unlr inii'. d. No one wli-i mci.ii. the ot cui r.-iicfc of tlie ihaI ihu montli hut iiiiikI in I'luid.ir coiu'lu le tlo.l Hiin n Inir f-Iectiuri, nnitwityid t.y exi.rntil nint iitiproper inlluen ee, your .oicpi'ng wouM h ire liren overwlielm inir Vielil n it In Heiii'imlency for the future, "I"'" nmy tie yi ur iiii'iiniitinn to doo rtil choiiiii joireir im M'Hi win:e we l.unilier more Ihnn a utilliin nnd k hsit nl Htrontr rii;ht MrrnB ami resolute henrts ttficr tie sktilttinj: of lbs liiintl iintl lilt trcitclierr of theai.nnl. Vour tin.p u.oiia ot the ulitmntn (Unions of those w!to hsve nt!iiiii uttiiiin-1 eucccits, how ever ivcU-loiiiiil. il, in. iji till be erroneous A psriiATin liitimph notv snlisty Iheii success, nnd rosy m ince nnid-rutnoi A lull in the turnpest. nmy periini the voicrt ol' i-eitson itinl hiitiiuiiny to tie ni:niu htMtrd. 1 ence, which L - .. I .1.- ..I l ..r .i. - i hm nwiiiHi inn ci.'i"i'ii iimii-ci. oi ' r tier eon u.. . ,. i . '.... , , 1 . , . , . land bciorr it becomes ndn with nn Poi.a . , , projiriition titid nun, mid Ii.h of hherir. niid . , .' ll iui nenitrutiun. Ihern nre ibe enni.eiiiien. , , i (V, w,,,., w m,t r itnci..-ll,m t V lieil. ve ... , ., ,. ,, which in lirmeculed fnrniiv other mireone lliiiii . . . . , ,, the vimlicAi.iri tit thn Niiiirfiii.icv nl ibe (:,n,ii . . ,,;,' , ,.,, , it,0,r ,vl,i,lm. h ,i..-.,l wbiel it .. ,..,. ,,.,,,.,. t,.., inch ilni levolu liiiliistsiu Ibe South mill in the North Imve - t'ili:illy bt-tui litboitin; lo .ivciiuru in oppovile directions 1 he wnr is lust, ile-.-ueniiiiiif inlo a hrulnl intnts-tr-.e. The rules of civilizc'l wtrTnre nre tUily more end moic ilisrrhid.d i'ivciy newspuper brings tin rec on) ot some new nirncity nl whit h tlm In art of humsi.il v ehitdilcrs ftnne pi ncctnl lionm wnntouly I .id in tth.'s : 'nine ImlpVst nun couibalnnt sent i'orth sheiierli'H.s ittnl fninllcss to sutler nnd peri-h, some irjri:uer ofwiir shot in cold hliind in retnli.iticii Inr un nl!icd ot fenee ol which he nns wholly innocciit. With Mlieh enliyeiillrlU'eN MLtrinir tb.im In the face, we have n n-nsni. to hi. p.- Inr u change ol policy on the pari l ih,i.. who .have mini tori nu asm ml i.iilihinl no cud I n(,y nr ((ur n () t.(ini(, W(, vi(,M Urm this withniit iiucstion. They sill havn no luriiinr ueei tn tun rct-Kire oirv nl ntnilil. cism to snslniii Iheiu, Slid may tlu n-lnre bo safely nided by the dictates ot reitmiii r.ud huinituily. II thvy will hut rescue our coun try Ir.mi the yttwiiini. cull ol perdition in what ie so evidently the only practicable way, Ihty have our tinbilteriii Htiitntirt . .b..,.l. ..II l.u ....... 1. 1 .I.....I.I .n.i .1 ... .1 ,VPB In umking tin h conct miions ami i.rnir.ises .i .i . r ,i... .i .. i . wn "o inn- tntitiii ill un- iiiiuce in it t ec - . . . . , , . , Hum ftluch nur un I '.)i nil-1 hitvn Jll'tl itlitunied against us. '1 he true verdict nl ilm Ainricnn (ifnplo nits been us we believe, decidedly in our Invor. lis siiintretil i 1 1 1 n e t . 1 1 i . n bus tiecn Ibn result of hostile nllicial lulltli'tice, of corrupting patronage, ol open fraud, mill of iinbltisbiug viulenee. Tbertt has bnen no honesi ilcctsinu against un none lo which w could justly he required lo siibmii wi re net. the consetiiicuct of rt'sisinuce no ino mentous. Hut tltiterinined oppusilion on our purl would involve the liflilili up of u civil war In our very midst, wild Ilia odds most leur fully n'niiirt us. Not nnly prutlence, hut principle, lorbiils a report lo such u remedy. The wrongs ant not so palpable ar irreute diable ns In jiislily such n course, even weie success within its reach. Soinetliing inure thnn a mere conviction of injustice is ne cessary tn justify nn appeal to violence Inr retires; CMiccinlly when there is still u pos sibility of securing what we need by pence- lul itinl regular means. Let us then exhibit to the world a apectn cle of almost unequalled grandeur a great people quietly aciptiesciiitr in tbit decision nt Us conslilnliid tribunal, Ihoueh conlitlent that tucb deumitin has been obtained by illegal and unworthy means. Let us show our allegiance lo me uiws ny n quid suiimission in ineir authority, llinugh salixfii'd that their sover eign comiiiand hat been exior'ed by fear or obtained by Iratid. It is better to Milder too long than lo exercise resistance Inn soon. With the result of the rwceut election our duties as citizens antl Democrats do notce'ise. It is true our efforts can produce no direct political etU'cla (or some time, to come Uut we lausl still stand by our principles, in which our coiiti.leiicH bus not been weakened, but rather strengthened, by recent run lis Let our convictions he as lusting as they liuvo been sincere. It bits not been mere partisan suc cess at which we have ninied ami this we must demonstrate by our future conduct Hut ws iiiiist not only preserve our princi ples but li our orgauir.niion. Not lor the purpose of presenting tactious opposition lo lbs Administration, but by our tinned power to exercise that great, moral intluencM which may still incline them in the riht direction, Let the welfi.ro of our counliy he nur one great o'.ij. ct, whether we linally triumph or whether we fail. We havn an abiding laith that lite great cause of right antl of sound principle will nl leuglh prevail, and lluit at no remote period i The "Ins." and the "Oats." l0 of if of vo of it (Ninsidcrnble wrsiiiliiir is fniitsr in hhhiiik the supptirlers of I,iiict:lu, hern and t.-l .esbei tt fur u "new diiiil " uflhu ollicua uft-r the -Itli l' March lies I There are mure tlm U(h "loyal" men hunkering afler ollice tn till die places of the present iiicunibenis 'l litisi, who have had to aland i back dun.. tl... present term, ennlend that those who haye held .,u, pHViu otlites lor lour years tntifht lo as sat is- lied to slitud back and Kivei.ib,.rs a clmitce. If niorei.lli. es are mil. created there will m some deli hi In I quarrels in ihe luiipy "loiil" Aholittou laiuily I .ft t'onjtress nee io il, llmt provision is luutlelo prevent such a clituiily. Let uthave more Int ollices, a! the expense of the blood and treasure uf ihe country, llml harmony may prevail; for if these fellows lull out honest people may (eel th"ir dues West- ruS,ia ia Kifhteen "clergymen" were elected to Ihe Uinslaluie at the lale election In Vrr- inont, Vhur iu Fruc ar tb molt babies? At Brett. Private Letter of Gen. Lee. Tlm nriirinal t' Idi lullimintr Irtt'-r wns foonil st AiIiiijMi.ii ll-m-ie. ttf a r'eli-r.il sul- .Iter Afl ui.vtttini riliit-Oi lo lite ifmottHl '!" " nnjiliin '''"' " I lii.tti.ry nl die nret cailHin of thia nr mud te of inlere.t In itin nulilie. we tfir.1 the letter place in our column.: ARLINGTON HOUSE, April 5, 1862. Mr Pt.su Kits : I am just in the act of Icav-' ing home fur New Mexico My fine old reii-, nn -nt has been oiileictl lo that distant region, i and 1 must husten on to see tual they nie properly cared for. 1 have but little lo add in reply In your letters of .March I'll, '11 anil ( -N. four letters breathe a Iran spirit of frankness; ihey have given myself and your mi'thsr great pleasure You tmsl study to he frank with the world : frankness is the. child; of honesty and courage Sty just what you; menu to do on every occasion, nml lake ii for granted you mean to tin right If a fiit-nd J asks a favor, you should grant it, if It is reus- , onuble; il not, tell him plainly why you csn- not; you will wron hun and wrong vmittclt by ' equivocation of any kitttl. Never do a wrong j thing to make a fiietid nr keep one; fin man who requires you to do to, is dearly purchas i ed at a sacrifice. Deal kindly, but firmly,! with nil your classmates Yoa will llnd it the policy which wenrs best. Above all, tlo not I appetr lo others what you are not. It you have any fault to fiud with any one, tell bun, tint others, of what you complain; there is no ; more dangerous experiment than thnt ol un- ' tlcrluking to be tine thing before a mnu's face and another behind his buck. We should live, act nnd say nothing to tbe injury ol any one. It is not only hrtt as a matter of prin ciple, bill it is the path til pence and hon or. In regard to duly, let me, in conclusion ol this hastv h tler, inform you that nearly a hundred years a'o there was a day of remark able gloom unit durkueKS-ttill known as the tl.uk day a tiny when ihe light of the sun was slowly extinguished, as il by an eclipse. The legislature of Connecticut was in session, and a its members saw the unexpected and uriaccouiilahle darkness coming on, Ihey shai' ed in the general nwe and terror. It was sup posed bv many '.hat the last day lha day of jmh'titcnt had come. Some, iu Ihe conster nation nl the hour, moved au adjournment. Then thc'ie arose un old Puritan legislator, Devetipoil, uf Stamfuid, mid said, that if Ihe hint day bad come, be desired to be found at bis pbiciidoiug his duty, and therefore, movtd that caudles be brought in so that llitt house could proceed with its duty. There was quiet ness iu that man's mind, the quiotuess id' heavenly wisdom and inflexible willingness lo obey presentdiity. Duly, then, is Ibn subli mes! word in nur language. Do your duly in all things like the old Puritan. You can not do more, you should never wish to do less. Never lot me and your mother wear one gr.iy hair for nny lack of duty on your part. 1 our aneclionain lather, R. E. LEE. To. G. W. CUSTIS LEE. New Items. The Kearsnty.t' is ou exhibition at Boston lee l!i cents: the proceeds lo go lo "Poor Jat k." Mct'ormick, Ihe Keeper aud Mower man, has realized a cool mtiliuu and a tuurter from his invention. The public chicks in fllasgow, Scotland is now control). d by eletdricily. Thirty negroes were killed in a riot iu Mem phis, Temi , nn thn 11th inst The aggregate of all the standing armies In Kurope is 4 6114,000 men. Petrified trees lire very common in Minrso- la. Laborers nre scarce in Utah, The Saint are lazy mid won't win k, preferring to starve like a gentlemau. A branch of the money order bureau of Ihe Poslnlliue Department is to he established at City Ptiiul, for the convenience ol the sol diers. The Itallau Operant Madrid has been clos ed "by order," inconsequence of the tumuli which lately took place there in Ihe pretence ut Hie ijtinen antl tier laiuily, A lornsdo.al Chester, Illinois, recently, de slroyed $GO,IH)0 of properly. A drafted man commuted suicide by drown' ing last week at Ciuciuna'ii. Type-ietling machines ar bein manufac tured iu New Haven for publishing houses iu lioiiiloii and Mew Turk An old lady lulnly diod iu Cunueuticul s,;ed iniiHty years, tier descendants, wbo rather ed around her di-nlh-bed numbered two hun dred and niiiteen persons. Thn mansion occupied by Danittl 'Wii'isAer, at Portsmouth, during tbe Inst tive years of bin practice, is nw liansfmrd into nn oyster saloon. Thn debt of the Canadian Confederation wll bn a little over I,UUII,UIIU,UUU. A chime of bells is about lo he placed in the Kpisenpal Cathedral ol Toruuto at a cost nl f iu,om. Soma condiii'loru nit Ihu Northwestern Vit giuia Huilroat have hecitt arrested for ''break ing trust ' by pocket in- nil the fare Ihey col led ed. The coniiuandant of the Confederal States Arsenal at Kayettevile, N, C, baa inaugura ted the system uf employing female clerks to do work ol men detailed lur draft purpo ses. It coils $25,000 to get elected member of ' the Itntisb Parliament. I A. W. ('alllevof Botton.. tiss iliveiiletl u 1 ,, hine fur lurninti raniiou raud other hslls, which is suid to he capable uf tutiiinr tiU tweulf-ilich shot iu an hour, ( Tint populAlion of Kniland, Wules, and i n ih islands in tb lirilish lea is 20,2(16, f,;. ' Ki lt 0f ,ia orB 0f , Knirlisli ,,u wh Hrriv., ftt New Haven a few day. mll(ini,l hDlir UBPml,B ilK' ' '(""wed lo K0 on shore. After a alrufrgla th'-v wen. placed ill irons. 'I lie new lei. cent postal currency will be printed un paper made from corn hoiks, A depot muster on the Troy and Motion Httilroud hat recently been dismissed byj lha directors ol that company for amweriiiK in an insulting manlier, ageutfeiuen who atkedhim about the drpartui of a train. i An Irish National Fair I to be held In ) rf7 '", 1'"urJr . fo'd m vast quai.tiliet had been dlseovered I t;1"n' I The Kluit of the Haudwich Islands has dn- elded upon th Episcopal a hi ttblithtd 1 religion. lluw to Tl l.l. x I.inr - Two women shall get into nu ouitiibus, ami though we nevt r ! taw either ot thi m before, we shnll select y. u tlieltiisls.li' .She dors lint lite r when a I gentleman, bantling up her lare, knte-lis idn h'S hut or pitches it away over his nose; nor I tloes she receiva her ckenge, after this (to! hisn) inconvenient act nf gsllautrv, in gittnl silence She wenrs nn dowered brocade to be I Irodden under loot, nor bull room jewelry, nor I rose-tinted, glnves ; hut Ihe lace It ill around! her face is scroupnlously fresh, and the strings under her chin have evidently been haunted I only by dainty lingers. Hbe makes no parade of a watch, il slut wears one ; nor dors she' draw tiff her dark, neatly fitting if loves, to dis play ostentatious rings, Still we notice ties- lling iu the sliaw benetilh ut, such a trim lit tle b'tot, uot taper solfd, hut ofaiiti-onnaunip-' turn Ihiiknesa; the bonnet upon her head is ol plain straw, tliiiply trimmed lor your true lady never wears a dress hat in an omnibus. ' She is quiia its civil lo tbe poorest as lo ihe i richest person who silt beside, her, and rqu- j ally regardful of their rlghls. Hthn attracts attention, it is by Ihe unconscious grace of hnr dress We are quite sorry when she pulls; thn simp and ilisnppears ; for if we were a bachelor we should go home lo our solitary ! den, with n resolution lo bccoin a better and ' u married num. ' A Democratic edilor in low says his parly ' in llmt Slate has taken the degree of L. I. D.I "Licked Like .he Devil I Professional Card. LAW NOTICE. C. L. VALLANDIGHAM, J J AH HKiUMKIl 'III K. IMAC'TIC Oh' l.AVV. lirtli'l (frir Ibe tireseul) ul his lesnieuxe, Nti.l'lUS first siiert, I iiylnn, OIiiii. times lliicts liuni I A M. In Hires P. M. Ilst-us. o. Nitvelnlier lilll, IseA. ntivlzir Insurance. i n s u it a n ; i ; Hunt Mf THI mmw, wmwx maiiara and umm F iRh INBURANCH COMPANIES, rON k roi.irv ur imnhhamci', iiMir.i in vovu CllMPANIKS, wild Ii ii imlt tit iiinfl thn n-t iiiNlltH nf Ilm liiiNhioMH rntmiitinily, ly ii't'in iti. with dUiiti 11, L4RUK IMKrl itV ISMRAHtH Wit II KKIUItt.K tVlUCANIfJ, IIH'N VHIFOBM, PLAIN AND SIMPLE CONDITIONS, THKHftliy OIIVUTIXO THK NM BS.tIT, OK A I'l'l.. 1 Mil Til VAHKri'i Hnlts,TK orni'tti fxr iiiitniin' tn thf miitmnt thay iiru rsvi-rnlly ttlttf tn m-if pt, ttn.t nf holillnt; m vt.Kut N fit. tad atk pot i i uk. tiia I'nttnmiiM a-ii wmrii.t i-ohtihih or nun tnri.r Atiai.R, rt'iiiiflnt( it tllitwiitt for ilin hrviui'iJ tn vrii( fmililinr Willi mi'l linrnitstilit tlu'lf iiu-Umm rm-Au-titiir tiiiitlUlmitf. Ily tlm ctinilltlim nf tilt rlKH'KtTrH! FiH.I 1 lull ONC MKT nf I'AHKHM l'iHuil'tx tn hl'nVV Itim tn III Mi'VCinl ()iiiHitiiHi tiHiiriiiK untli'l It, llifiul.y iintkihic ttii mljuat IiimmI niuinle nml iHHlltlnitn. 1'lic C'nh ABfta of KA4II 'oinny twuinK tli IJutliTwrltoiV I'tilif) nf liiiiinuictt isi HALF A MILLION OF DOLLARS, Mstklim Nt'i'uht j In tlie KnrrR.tl oft iter $2,250,000. ii KO, P. JJOYKK, Au:n, ';, Duytou. KMIM.OVMKNT. tt-''?' A MONTH --AirrutN muitl lo Mfwint? I F Mut'hint'H. Wn will kiv fnt.iiiii.tnii nn nl mif Iiimmh etnl.1, nr cinitlny hui-uIn who A ill wmk Inr lliu iil'tif WMfH wit'l ill I ".tiit'ii'-Mi Intnl. AtlilreKr, 1). B. H KKHI N TON A '".. n-.!ti linU lftril, Muhiuii. Internal Revenue. Special As.Hossincnt Xoticc. (IKhll'K IKII.I.KC'lHlll OK INTKKNAIi HKVKM1IC, Hrsrs nr ouin,'l'sisii lusrsn-T lUims, Ohiu, Nov. '1, Uli4. NdTll'K IS IIKIIKKV (I1VKN llml Ihe a.sess Ineill of IheHes. is). Hve I er I'eixt Inliisi s Ihitv, insile ut secor.lstii-e Willi- Ilm rm.liiii-iiieiits .if sjonil Hm-t liiliult ol t nlisress, ne.irtit.xl .Jul v 4, IHit mi sit ns'iimes rptitrn it lor (he yrsr.-u.liUK IteceinlH-r Jl, Isi.l, tuts leieu .lellvereil to me liy lite l.lslrii'l Ssies- sot- lor eo-leelioii, sml lbs ssuie niusl a pt.nl ou or .Hire I lie "iutr. itsy nf Itei-elnlier uesl. Is liftrif LTTHKusnr leu jieri'itnt. .lenulty is requir ed liy luw lo Iw it liltel, suit collei'lioit.t u. ts euiori-eil by ilisll'HIIll. MONTlloM KHY I'OliN'I'V Assessi.ienls will 1st eelli t-t.tl si the ctllti-e of (lie an .lersii.iil, .'oritur of Third snd Ji-lh-rsou slrm-ts, liny tou,uliio. 'I linsn for mtrliKIl tllUNTV At lltronii's or Ktrsl'ntler, liefiuly t'.jll. .-tor; llsuill tiiii.olns. Fur WARItKN ( IIHN'I'V A I Hie lltll.-e of Jueoli Morris, luiltly (,'tilleitlor, t.eli suou, ttliio. .,r I'KKIC.Ii ClttNTr At Ilia llltl.-e of Jeslslt Cs.ii.iIh-II. teiiily I'xlleet'.r, Kittou. Illioi. JOHN I,. MAH'IIN, ti'it-JH-u.ti,tdl ilit-tsi l.olteoUir?d liiHi. oi iiiiui. Stove Store. Jul. K. Bum. Jmu. M M Amu. NEW STOVE STOKE. MA NU V AUTUHKRS OK OOK HTnVRt, WiKill, COAL. AU HHKTT J IKUN 1-Al.oKS, ANI KIILI.htHtiTOVM. Ill (LI OWAItK, HIH4AK KK1II.KH. , ( ntti'nf tif tvrv tit n ripf Un ni4. to nrtlcr. War roniu Nn. i 'vd-'lHnu Htfti, tiipuaita till Mur lint Hotwi. h'niin.liy nu Hyr,l rtrm-t. Iuli L.llliw, Hiiylnu. 1 Olnn. IHiVKK MtMAHTKU. I imivUiIAaH I For Sale. I I.!IMI,K TWi) lilHH) KAHMrt . tu, cunUia 1 r ln H.M inrca nf chnlnf finniiit; l iltl, 4'y tinla mI I UiUitm, tHiniiinaiunOniiuly.OInu, 011 tiia it . IfHiliuK lo Mi'linnw.linr. Thn larin ia iu ro 'J 'ou- ' ditimi, au4 111 ft IiikIi atHla nl culll valiun. Ilm ilwt'l linK in aunnil t?0'Mtnry hrult, uiun riKtina, ImuIi tru, tniiiitnrtittilti triiHiil IiihIiIiiimn. Iwo ur'liaril KUtt ft I lit vnr-iailihK irfatn r ettHh wntt-r. ' Ttia other arm noulaiua lattat'io of rlinir laul In lh aaiiia valU-y, nn imlti liuin Hi (m m r ) 11 iu hifliaiMlti ul ciillivam.u. tma Mniirtnf nl rutiniiiM ! Htm h watr, cnmtnrtntittt wnu.t.'! rniil.tl titf, n. Imil, ' Ar. Kr .tTt ruin.. tvl'lrmniKUtiiK W. HAhNKl T, ami HAMUfcL HA KN K'lTi J . UrtiMift. wth rtanlana , Uielarma nr HAMUKL HAKN tl f , bjjniignaia, Ohio. 1 aotl-d Medical. L-4 (UllKH (!ouht (ViIh, Mitii Thrnni, kW iiiB.nn j CouNiiMti'MitM. Il in nnly finw-Nr-Mf ltr m y -ii 1 run til fit wuli In rnniHrnni. I Iry (Hit' Itottl il Ftrickfanil Mrliifiuom Covyh Italian to nnnvinrt thm 1 hut it in tln t ( rcfinmtioo rrr ii .!. It not only curH thn nienv ml i tn-ii" . llif Thrimt nnr I,iiiikn, ltii ti 4'iir N I h Hwmi hi -t Hpillinn of HlfMMi, nml in nn jn'ollt-m (turpi tor unv U iris j nl Hor 1'hnMt, 1 1 in limnt tn tifti, Mml r Nfiti infiiin Inr iiimii(. I'tit'f tth t.'fiiU Mr I nltl. Vnr kh iv irniiv')"t Rfiicrnilv. nl .1VKllVltoY Ii ItnuiK curotl nl Ikm .litlro-HmK Jj tliM'ncfs hjr ihe lt ol l)r, SlricklaiuT Vile Jirwfthj. Komi whit (linH(i miv w Im Itnvr- iiMnl it: M i , titiiirlcM W . I.ninl.iih , LmiihtiIIp, m H Mr 4. H llfii.ird-, ('ini'inr.Hit, , Imi ti vri'iirr( ailf i tt-nne nnn not nl In. hint kiniHl'r-. I ili- I. en ilv. '1 l,i y Miy llify hnv ln1 i-vet ) tlnni; Int if uM nhinin nn n lirl, Itnt nnt I'nt nl hlrii'ltlBi'it f li 17 lii'ti.iMly prt-f-r: it lvrli'i't 1'iirts nltr minriiik' for umtiy yimn villi Um wnrHthlixl nl J'llfH. 'Ihvy rri nnininlnl ttriv I ItM who in Hiitlttriiiu In ity it. A"k Inr Jh: Htricklamta Vifo tVtnfty. ktnlil l.ynll lniKKi.t, iM- it .n. MhUiiImuIIUcI it No. tl KiiMi Knurl Ii nl, I'uin ninth, (j, AM; 1 T. U X. Strickland's Anti-Cholera Mixture, IM n miM(w..ttlnn t,( ntt-ulff.na) hIhitI -Mi, w'H;j. I ut un.! tMriiin..it v.f , w Im h v r v 1 1. itiii i, b, knnwlriiwfH ii il nlv IT iHtMiif n tU W u'tt in ufrniuiifiit ftiif n( I'liintu). uil iMin , 1 ,ih ahu ('iinirn Mi tnr im ii'tv hi Uf in mi. in at nn tuny ho)Hinl. win im it Kin Hit KrrHlrM kiiIiMhi'ih ii. Im- f wvi'.l lh Ii tck nf lhrnHiilK nt i-tir tiliiM-it t'tliiu it,Hlnl h will foiiinuiup ttt I ( tnt u im. ly m 'ins worl.) inr l)mn In h Hlnl Im m nli ry. Mr Wno.t-.nl CovilifK i. My. will n,. H fhi, i in KiiliKly Rtiv nni hk tn Hit vtrlnc ul Hir klnnri ami (Jhnl.ru Mi am re ; in Itnt w hnvr n rtht imniUi t'ettiii)niiitl tinin pnlirnirs w I n Imi I ttn rim u Miu li inn irniHtiini'cl in umt.ln hy I t i r .dy Hcn-nt., m ttlUT luiuttf onl) nun I ..HlfOl t'liii'i.li.iHl n Al.ti ( I .,1 urn Mixtu if nii kutVr wiih liiririi n nml J vim try tiy nrn Ik.UIi. IMKII'l.hMnit im: MIAK'K IINLY liKNUINK HAIR RESTOKER! UlSMAHilS iK 'l'JIK SCAI I' fJIH K iliill nMhf inidnnl fmulty in tnnliu Iim nt X ' Hfl "I 'lip llAN.II) tl n.Hjntliy (.1 I Itr-tH, ! I m It-.l t-y (luf, tlit innwt ul'Mr iiiPfhiM. i i it.0 n, IrniiiH, It m not tn ! w inlrr .1 nt , hhi . iinni m miiily, r KfHn-h Mini a nu r Inl urn hhvntii.n III t-ttUf W hit II J.KnIUfH n i-tMi'. ChIi'ph ll. i?HII-ii lit dlht'nvplrti, II m rill DIM r lllifiir.i.iiy Drml I'Hln tlll IIH Ult) Hllil Cllll'l ft H MDhlllllt lllf. l'l.isj. m nl tlm tn-Hl). liuM I -f il ilnnt inn i d uw-41 imI by Hniiitj ul ttir miiHt 1 iniiH hl ii)Niuiiini. 1 liHr di VuUitl YKAHH (IK H I ( Tn thm nriihnr wil nf thf Iniiiuui trtiinf , nml I hi. MiihftU'U llntl I ). hisi'tm I I HO ttil. lKltlKI NoffirNfl km. wn, Hint uniild ifinin nil) limutnl tliUNu Inttlliriniiin iti-.ftr-rt ft lt.. ft ntf. 1. n,t HALT nili:(iM. Hi-Al.li IlKM. Aii'l ollifr 1'iiiHiinniiH dirt'HM-ri, nnd n-(oio io l( ,,t tliuKr H lin lliiv Itfritriit lanltl. 'In , alu yutni Ihn AetHiTlinU, 1 Hill fniUMI FlVb: IIVNDliEl) DOLLAJiX If I Tall to Clin 1' wore t vnm'H nl Ui)-,,hH ni H n if ii lmit;4Mt niHinlniK Hitli the OM.V UlCiMJlMO HAIR IIKHTOIIIi.ll, lleml tliv hUt'H'nv: (YV ifiNiKTiiiii uj Alii, fciiifJi Oouht ) Al.nANi, Nkvr Yum. I'ft.ir )i:Minn: Twn J.'f.ietm.n my ,rtrin. litaHintl,Hli4 Hi) llmt' '.iiUMn' ti tn Ihll nut try Itfl Tm) dlin-Ht-n t(n'iiil nulil 1 1 r t-t ii'p Mttft uut . nH Ol'. H I Hint V'iy iinllil, li. V lent hi tlik-dl mie ItnikiMi; the lurnnty il .u li.ri fiiKiilinii hhn ui u Mir.it.US I p.il.l ,. '! fills.', in uiiitily, only inninriilfn ioii. rniiMMli il mt iu I,)ni i-ihiin ul iIiihciIv. I wn? ir rinnl l.y Un 111 ll.hl it,. diM.'itMi. with nh u h r" - I'. t li .j vmn 11 h Mi urn, rtii. HI.,. .1 1. 1. .11 imi lernrfit hif I nml yunr ailvfrtte-pii,) ui nnl vik ludl to cnnauit jnu. Vuli HNiiri'ti mo thui yt.ii wnuld fiHdiriiln t. iltt m-t. nml rfitlnrt tny liir, Inct. hml IsfK'ninv wiy ttnu. WiUitlmtiiHi-iirKnoa 1 lui i(l niyiirll id you hnii, untl ili rt-Niiii-i ri, 1 1 fi h Hi x ut innt lit ho n 1,1111, in h-hIi in in rlf. il v M-'ll, untl my I nir Imi irmitl l IhII mil. (i'f.rrl ntly y ur., M un. hAMAii'tlni 1 11, Nu. 1.7 Fonth I'l-ml ttiiH I, ll in it Itn t m iiiuwlrilT(t l.y all wlm Iinvh lUrvtl tlm IlHir kvktnrtT, unU iht-ir iinnm m Ia-wod, tlml it 1 THK ONLY I'lOCPAHATItlN Tliatwnuli) t Hfsftimlly aiul wrinanDtly rrrore tS Imiruf thnn wliuttr tlU.Hnti itjvuiit THK 1IAIK VKOM KALLINU OYV. 'Un Uimk hikI rBimlly innrtnMiitKhalso IWettorMiva im Mil tu(i.l tjviunui'tf nf lln iiiaii.luhl Uni hU it ijtiulrsriaiM linui) THK HUMAN MM ll.V. Th i'i.iiti.r?it nf thi' . ulilii- liaa Im-.u nblaiiiit, ahl tlity all uuiIh In HiU'eitinn l(t liiwril tunl mut MUvii unty t.VKIt ALL I'HKl'ARATIONH Kir lotihiliii titl. I iln imi iiiiiiiiiiii itil my t,.,ua. Muu Icnrniin? Innr tn nmw H trft tn Ui-IIjHh i, Hit atuiiiliM, hm it in h ui ti )! ihiiKMti.iL.Uiiy, u ml U.mli) m OlUlHIHUtll Mill) III tat MM Of Nail III f, f (j (hnf H til' I aknli mI nr iu M tiuli.un, 1 will iimkr a lrtna nl (tl-t 1 Will fnrfrll l,UOO (One Thnli-niil hnllHr It t ( til tn euro Ilm Ht.ru uuki'sinl Muliil tiHlttuuna, niiiU'r Utiui-ii yfuri' aiuiiJ- llkg, Willi THK ONLY UKN INK HA I ft UKi-'TOHKIt. Tina wnmlnfnl remtitly i inilil by ilru 'ial riiir ally . lb' V'UH IUK)(.lhT HAH NOT UOT IT H!.'M KiK IT, N H ('uma fcuaifuilt'fil 111 t yiry Qaaa ailirr Hii'di rt'tnli Inr -t' Hl Iln fill. Illy nt.i w il. War Hilt . fl .! IriiMli-, nr HI t IhiIHi 11 fnr J'j. ril"K H. A. HK M I'M N, tii At 'rninUr, hn, -in tirttntin him I, fc Vl.ll Alt. nny ..tK KlwEI). SCHWARTZ, Hudl.fi-, Hlttll No. 3'-', HliHTU HlliK OK Til K MAKKKT IIOI'M . Keeps onlnnilthc Kt kt (luallly nr5le(s. Iiini-W tlm 1 iKH-ttlNH I KHI Its M.'H Of 11 A V J iiik 1 .1 t e j f.i.vi'S vvxkh CMit:m.i.y nml ....ifr-ellv. will eli-sse lesre ni.teis el III.T'IKH mi'.Ut tM INK In ii ii ANU lAl'I.K MTUUt eii!iii' nl 1'hlld slid Mum nllt-els. sttsU" J. llUUI.'g KIIT. C-.WWl MO NTH ..SB Im uisile sellms nt. P-vWw rsiiil'sisn Mi-dsls. Willi nrlr-l liki'.i. mii of ml I tie esinllisl.'s. Also, w -It-l.iliij iticliil n Iji rut til tint. t'il e. till .mr liuil .r.l, l.i AiL'S.ils. Just Hie Im. no s- Im- ilimilisiiteil or ilissl.li-il eoliliers eiiKiSi-iti. bsu.... seltlnt. lev. int to llceh. Ad dle.t V. It. I.ASeliaAII, keiT.f (tlli.llit.i.l. (ihln JACOIt U'-.SIIKIIM K.tate NOTIt'K is liereliy sreu lli-il (lie MiLM-ntier wss Ihe '.lid dsy nl Ortotrr, I Hi, , iluly ilnnsiled s-liitiui-trsior on His ssiste nl Jsiiuti ttstisr, Isle Montsoniei y Oott.itv, t'su sscd Kosetiiie-r 1st is, 4. (sCO, W, MUTER. DO.SU SOW tiA-.A TThr: fir ft 1 i.M-ff.:'-''tuujaa