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C HE AUCA Li Volume 1. LEXINT.TOXTjAl'AYKTTE (JoiTXTV, MiSOLTJ, WEDNESDAY, OcTOi!EIt 17, 1800. WEEKLY Business Car.k i.e. ir tujic TTORXKV AT LAW, Lexington. M tlttier o Main Street. ui stair, orei- tbr .-.(it i II HiLH. ir p l:tiii Dr. T. L. BOLTON H A TVroovr.l bis n.sir.-n-e from near Mr-. P.m rriT':, S-uirh -trrw, to ths- Fa-M-a .!a.-e n Wi-f will h st. . Iwfwyyn Pine ami I.anri-l. r:l tin uT.vf isrfHl " " "I r. n SEI.. ill in-.rl a fall miner or lowrr set of trrthi.H Kr.l. I'lnk.-aC: liiin or While Kniitier. for I !- mntr lri.-r. an.l a- HEAP as the IHt AI't-T. I. AS A.uiiBisti-rel when ralo-tl fur. Bir2. Iv ROBCKT 41.1., " Han kick. .?.! BAAMi ISf:. Main Lexincton, MHLUO J. BtKW KTT, .tt11lfJT Sit ItriAVa l.eili.T., Missot Kl. fffire' eeer "o. Hani MIT. lam t:iKii iLU Hiimsi r rtix. 1M W jrtTKirrl t dmmi-tt-r f. iirrrt -r.i'r.;tt trfh a r'm :i . it ran I- ! in tbr riiy. tTi-r ir A.J. t.i my .- It 1K. 4 - M. !iKWABT. ' HARfCI ft BRIM, REAI- E.T TK At.EST. N. fc Vin- Mr--., hrtwru I i.th an, ith. Mint l.uis. Min.ri. Kt-sl fttaf- l-u:r..t awl ..M. j;f c.,W--l. Ar. f h- jmfrtKHiir tfrtir fri-Bl aul thr iiillir jern rraliv t ivfrTful.v liritv. jnlx it Iv BrnVtRDRHIIV rru ii k-Pr i; aui; v . . nnrtrt. 1 l,Man iltb ami x.h. riul I.mni. M- . will lit- r-Mijii tt-nrim f. f!ir f.urr h.-v-- ami iairtt'ull ki:tt-.ef 'me. !t:tr ami Walnut l.uw-bt-r. ITN-- iini'!-, l"r-. a-b. lilimls. X-. M fc-tltTit! arr irtirh ! make it f tftr iiirr f mv Kt,rrm ui die cilj andcwtiutrv. ti imivha:-. i)iri-b ac. i-2. ly I'HYsiciax am sri:r;K, WrLi.nr,T!i, Mi! ki. C5IIM tt prartirr hi- rfri4n in all its ' b-fmrtmrwtH. AH 'rlei4.nal rails HI 1 IrmKlj attrnlil. Mijrhl w la . ltur an! r--!tT. n Maia lrrt, rat tf Ihr ntlic Ure. maj ; y twiEB k rnnixn n. Attorneys stt aa " ladpMilr H v. l iri. 1I"1-J n-r;rlT aita-a-l tlw tMirt ia Jart-m. ft l.ufayrlt-. Jhitn an-l la-- runii-. Mr. aTrrwiil trol a art hi tinw in i.-xini;ton. anl wb-a rltt-rt. muv hv ful al hi tM l:intt. l"rriin sttii-c 1 given 1 1 tllr liiur br wiil lw ia l.r:nafrn. mjifm nooDf, ninirx & .. 'rHlLiALa; It-alrrs in -"laplr and I"anry Cii-oceries. 3E-. TJ ronl fr-t, corner off Uliv tret-f. ml It ST. w.n. unBiik, 1XKKK. HA rrnre tn-irwji at hi.M nan&iojr1Insf, anlhrit! thr :tnnajrf th- !!! it. 2. KKit- rriTrl; C"i--I)an:;r hnirht anl -: " -fiEO. RTIIBt S. ATTORXkV riL W. W. il,i-t.n. Mrt. Will pra-?ic in f hf rHrT--f I-al'arUr anl aTiiii Dsc rmiDtu. rartiritlar arttrntum ffiv-rn f eol Ircfion a'l roBTryanvinjr. Kcfkkci k. . J his ?. MarmaUtikr, 4"fl. Frank WirAti. ll-n.lfTn, Kibiry A o., t. -.. (Tank l oekrtll. !!. .la. lrwn. Uarrrk!nr;; A. W. Ui.iin. Milrh. il A jue 6 Tf V. m. WITT. K. M. SL. J. A. TH.V HLR WITT, KLOIV jw ro.. CF.rR tr I MUMMitt iEK "K TS, HEMP I !. M Ti;-il AT;. No. Ill .-rti 'Srrtnl , In-twvn V imr t. anl Ws-hindvn air-nir-. St. Eirt'i. 5 yPrTmf r-Tial atirfi?ifii ri-n ! Frtiurl inst -l an-1 ft'itl.n tttlrrs i'-rall kimH f lr-rhaiKli-- It A. V. ttU-.. akl EXCHANGE AND BANKING HOUSE. E IIAX-E on R-fon. AVur T-.rt, rb:!-i'M- i tbia. -t l ai-l fh-r ritj-. I;H l.ll l AM IkLUi THINS MIK. miI l.ro- pwm't-K rt---rfrl at rurr--nt rate -if t-"t-haiMrt-. l.l, I'munl -tat--- anl wtiK-r vtm-Ls I ni-m Militar-- It4.n Vnmht anl M. --yiy A. W. B AC K.. Att)lTie.V 21 1 I IH , a-SorthThirl-'riT--t, Mitrfn-ll BniMiti);. -xt IH.r l the l-it'Rire. HATIiin-rm-MM-tv lnrafr-l in t. I.-ui.-. anl r-3tk-nri tbr- ir.M:ttr f law. rr.-rtfulir t---tn-t- Iht- nritma irf c-rrrp-nl-a-e it ar-44'tintaiH-- fhr-rirhMrt fh. nmnrrj. an-r It BEWaRO-llORKC STOI.Kli. SfI.KA, frtMg tbr a-twr-r if f hr -u!!--r riirr, near V--!!inirtn, M , on th ni'hf f the 1 !Jh iiit . A l.K-. I.RAY iTALI.IX lll:K, lifti---n fin.l a balf baal birh. Iraiilrl with . n th: bft sftfeoal-b-r. -wia-rr while !ft- m the animal. Tertrp -(!. W'rk- in harnrM. I itl f.af e rritari fr the rernrn -f sai'l bitr-e to me. A RaT Mare MIT.K. one Tear.M. with w mark, VfT al the a me time, but if e 34iij.pe. the mule fnllnwe-1 the are. A reward f ! wil! be iiai-l f.r the mnle -e9ml !. W. i rT.U. IR.I1 HOTEL. Laurel Street. : : : : : Lexington, Mo., II. J.rOMER. Irori-tor. FIRST -l-iss Ixrfel. I ..aelies run renilarly Sa toan. from Ihe bmse.t.ir.mnert with all boat. ' .Ya.als.. slaves leave from Ibis hti- s "il fe every nuimimr, e..nneelinjr with Ihe ia- mA m riow. railri.a'is Sfaiilea cofineele.1 with the kowse. mytt ly nix or . 3IILLIXEUT AND DRESS JIAKIM m f R. CARPESTFTt A Mef.REW. at their AVI taiHl. on Mm efreet, in Limrh-fi ifaakiBir famse, vt atairs. The are rearel to Cot and Fit Dresses and Cnt Patterns, f the latest stt les.as they rereire Ihem new fMBth ly . Always rea.y. 'Mrs. t. afieBtei-'ia aaM han. at Millinery ami fre Makina-. I...ies A Leximrton ami virinitT will il well to fcmfc at Their before buying eL-ewhere. iive as a rail. " .-J Sin XKW CLEVtlT JHLLnERf!! B.-. T. .V WIHTt wonlil respeetfully iff aamramee inaf sne is id receil 01 ner Fail and Winter Millinery Goods Irrt(rI .w ith rarr-, fr thu n.arLt, rm-s-stiiiSf of MATS, all I.et)--s wl stj.r.s, Yhmr ami Katb-n, KiMMvov ! OTnjit-iit-, anl Mil rlsr l&tand in a BtnuWronr millinerr t lkili aIm invite line allentioa f brr frivn-l aol the pui!ie in jcrnt-raJ. Hrr -i.etrk 1 - lnryr anl varil that all in?l h plra.1 ami uifvl lisal'ii, luv ric-s, with tLaKit- ami W-jfai4-t-. k. a. wiim;. ac3 Zm fiMR-ifr 1 iurtfatH-r. PAUL ISKIXIIAIJO, Clerk, HtcamlHiat AcciiIm, Ci flkcrivig ft trwar4i2 Mfrlnal Dealers in Coal and Boat Stores, Wjit Srtr.rT, I.eim.t.. Ol rPYISii Ihr Larr ami .mnHlion Krirk W arehHise im frmt ff the feamlMKit lniim. yriiHif aat r leie atteiMiM will legiten to an? I.u iarsa ewrraeteil to norrarr. Me.K. A o. P 1. Kw.ici. lerk. jnly 1 -.111 Airs, -aitcaell. 9. Wrnrworlh Wm. 3l.rnson. EXCaAXfttB ib BAX&IXC. HOt E or Alex. Mitchell & Co., LF.XlNe.ToX, Me. EXf hax;k n JtfJPiTOX. tr tork. PHII.AliKI.PIH A. f. l-ellf. ml ather ritiea txisxhl anil Mill. CllerlMM niaile mu. I .... . L- b.M.ltl e. ilf e.1 at euerenl ... . . r ' rsenace. I ailetl States ami olhrr Stin-ks unocht anl sol. I nn cowtniseiiHi, ami real rtal aiier Beg.itialeil on la 9e4T3lle trrm. taxi Miiilarr BovV- bought aiMllii. nv3 ly s. iii.in.nu. u. k. EI.1.1IJ. AKMSTKOXI. Ji. BELLE.S JU ft rerei tax a larjre stork 11 f Glass find QueeHsware, At tnrir iM staa.1 (tw I.Nnsi east tit the. Ci ll.rtel whira will ie tne LAKe.KsT 1 V mmi HaT AaAOKTJtLXT went of Saint 1 Wr 'wtirit a rAmtintaanee of Ihe uatrona e so lili- rraily bi.it.fe4 upturn as lieretoforr ami nhall kitf e. asiemim I ine wants a ail wtercufa of all I VARIETY AND CHEAPNESS " "ill e aaenaalled t.y aav other bouse, aawl we alaall tnkt it aa MlHeet far ra-tinners tn buy thrtr fwte of aa. AEJtfsTKOXt BELLES. 11 tttm fattier. rtrARE rPby K-abert raltersi.n. titini X a WaHhiavdoa township. Larafettr nimty, MtwMMiri. aa.1 aw.te.1 In-fore tbr ttalrfia-art. Jasticc of ihr rVaee mT s-i.. a-lsr toBehi, ia saal riaiat., na tbr 4th .tar of Setewilier. na. a nars orowa bine, with a slight Maa ia tna tare, left atail f.it white B to pa-tern Mat. Mm baa. is aa.1 ae iaeh his, fimr vears H.I ant sarias-. an-t airatse. lo atiM mi TT:iH.H. .i. r .-rpt Itlw She Vcdib Caucasian. By JULIAN, ALLEN & Co. I. JI'LIAX. AL1.ICX. W. . -HIKOVK. Office Hors. fram 7 to 12, M. from t to 6 P. W. TERMS: j)n? yesr, in ailvniHT, J.50 : six mr.t!i-a, in li.-i-mltti!i ! al tnl tTii (;nlt s r iif wi! . CASH RATES OF ADVEKTISINCJ. 1 We 'k, 1 .- 2 3 4 H) 5 iki 7 .V IA 00 -!ti ttt) 2 ' I ' t". 4 o 7 .V 11 i hi -jo m) ; ik 3 : 2 - 4 ttr. .s ftfi 7 in) ft (m !" i r -J7 ! Wen'T, 2 " 4 .v 6 , li t ! i-st i. H' :tit m 2 t iK' ; Iri S "!- A f ift (N) ;r iSl 3 M : 5 ttt 7 )iF ;n . ( is id m, m 4' tN 6 7 1J 1 i A iHr -jft IN .., tut .it IXJ IXI Mt -l I Yr, ? IA w ir ii (k :! mt it ty t ,o lu w JLjKi-Fray N -tiers, tn., !ii-rr! i-iit niuitiitl only is f-rllfi, m.il iM ti f.-r rar.i a.Mitional ani mal in thv sumr nolirr. A''iMraIors' oticrs, 5 .x). Final Srttlr airui N.ii-s. "o. t,r"i-'Hai N--ii:t.-, -jiiirpiits ht lint? f.r Jlivt insrr ami l vrnt-s vr liur lor rarh -uiinitu'tit iu riion. j'Sj-rciiil N.flirrs. 1A rt-ntr i-r line. Trn !im. of -w-liil iiiii:tv-il. (ihis or its fijiiivaU nr in la. ntakf imh miliar. ; jA!l U'lvt-rti-M'iuriits f.r a lr- tiin than thrrr mouth:, ntUft Im- i-atd in ailvaurr, uiil-s hy t- ri il arraiit-iiH'til -lht-r is-. J-l-'or murrirtf notircs. norharir. liitn:irv n- f ifeffpo ltni-T in U-nsrth. or un!rr, say rvtiiy-i1v --rls. uUlt-li-., l'i-rr:ovrrlh:it fi-U4:r, $1 fur vac h trr t:i. . Ki'liiou- io?jf, frrr. J f.ft,u V orK ol all km Is ilon- in lt-r-t styl-, on rn- t.in iirv iy. at !' t ra-ti r:Ttt-3. rl rs so- iit iirt, arol'itroitiptty alt nU il t-. Uusiness Cur ls. Tiiro n TTtKK At LAW, l..-xinu'lon. !. Kt--ri.tl arti-iiti.m t-tht rullrriiun ttM-. l)ivr-tti:ariii and ifrtTtion r I.nl TitU's, t runtiiui kihI K-:l K-i.irt- J.itii::i!ioii :. in-r:illy . in l.ut:i-H ami ttitjoittint: niintis. -;!!if at w rr'i M i;ml, rrntT ol' Main anil l.roaitwuy Bill iT; STRTT0 A. t AKrCYI LWS COIaIai:il:, Cor. Fifth and Olive sts., St . Louis, Mo. CO D F1S I I.I.l:t.K MoS IIILY an.l S-i-iin. n iviiiu.iii-ui.: ji -i j Holt r: i titn rou s i.t:. HK-r-s: .vi k r.i;i .r i.. iiiin.iv .i t-si anil Kifry aeres if laml. lM-;iti-l sevt-n luile l'roiu !.eiit;toii. m the WarreiistMirEr Kftt'l. i- iilTrii-ii l'.r -sih- at a l.v 1'rit'r, :iii'j-ii- f. yutist'artory fertiis. It is well itiiirivt-t, htivinira IxmmI lltiii.-e. ori'hartl. Water ami l.'ual. r'r f ur ther iartirlil.ir-. a;.ly at Ihi- olliri se -ii; itn riRT- i. f inn for s ti.t:. Ior t- KK :: s.XI.K the farm ne.1 y Ti n-ire Vimi.. living 12 miles iMiiheat "T if l.eitr,2l(in. near file Salt ISnitl ra-l. IJ! rntainlni abiMtf 411 arre.s. 1 he furin i mm i. . Si su--e t i!ie nt iU'ihm, is snitalle for the jrrinvtli "leiliier stH'k r hein. The improvements lire fair alil et-li.-ive. .luiliallee of Hater irll the farm for all .nvi es. Thos. t Youii. resii'.in. on the farm ill how i! t anv one w i-!:in ti fur-this-. ".V.N ot M.. aits s tf As' iit t'or:-o. Yi.utiir. rtniiroRti.r.. T H'U:HU.LK my farm. Ii im: IS nines 'tiin'iiri 01 i.e I ills ten , iii:n t- if.; mil-s i.tlhv-st if WaverK. ei.ntaiiiin t''";!1 '.ilu aerej of tile l:est iU:tUtv of l:iml mi.i aerer in i-iilrii ation. 'Hie " imjiroveiiient.- rtiiti.-t ' a oiie-srory fraim- hoii-e. roieair.in three rooms, a til'st-rate I'aru, liuiltiff oak aii'l ilie liuiliM i. ali't ail of:ier out-ln'.;l.!:ns ,Imi an alt:rn'!-ini'e t never oiilinu" war r. ihetroj.s will i-e .soii iti liie farm, if le-iie l auirstf KV.W UtMi. DISSOLITIOX. THK FIKM of K. V N OI H.IiKt:, A f ". Tas lis.,lvetl on the Tth f August, i.si-;. hy tihi tual cmriit. All iteltt-H tin the roirem mav le l-aiiltuiiilitriiartv. W.M.r. K ki: Hi !.r K. Y.. VAX oril.l'EK. K. VAX ;rH.IF.R will ronrinne the liiisiness at the nil Manit, ami astd a tontiun.-iin:e of the j.alroii are ol the late l:rln. 1''!!! riFTY IMI.I. tltS Ri:W.tKI. MY IHHK WAS l;ii:l;hl oil the evening of tlie 4th in-tant, ani ainns other things, a 1'im KKT 11 HK was taken, roiitainimr aia-rsTal-naUlc or.lv til me. nut! that ran lie ll-e-l Viv no one else. I will fay 9l Kewar-I forthe Boot ami its content-, sent to m, or l-rt with a frlenil, so 1 ran zet them, ami a.-k no further que. tion.., or take any U-al i-reeelirx against the robher. ' ort iow:i JOHN II ISff ui;rs sT.ttiPixt. ISKAIIilNii tMi:KollEK!Ni. TTTE rMiKI;si;M:i'!:ikf tht, m llio.l to inform their frien.1-. an.l the i.a.lies of this vieiiiity. tliat tiiev have ri.nillier.ee. tne liil-iiie.-.! ol ires MnkinirJ Slamir, UranHnaii'l t.nil.roi.lerv, :nnl w ill lie hnpvv to wait fin alt those who nuiy favor tliem with a call in the above hue. I'eif. 1 1 satis faetii.n jriveii in all eases. f "p-il. u-e 011 Kranklin .street, four iKkii-s west of tlie 'Market. ,K-t lu:im Mrs J. 15. ft W. M. J l:f.N . "C P. Ailen. S. W. Hyatt, W. W. Hvart, J. . B.Kaker. HYATT, .1.I.C.' K CO., 1-RALF.nS I DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, U ATS ASDi APH, Ji.M.s anl i r tir ktns, 1 1 Ilii-s, 11 ttrH-tis wart-. I.iuic. liatr. an.l m-nt. Al- in riitiir mi'l i oiiinii.s-ion MiTi-hants, Nom, nar lhMt, War rfnsnrsr, M. imiiitry I'rwiuc tak-n in x-hati.a? frirNeiU. " M-t 1 ly 3Icrfliant IL'iiilois LEXIMiTOX. H., H AS REMi VEl.iisite hisoM tam1. nil staii-s, over the store iff t Ilolix. in Main street. Has jt reeeiveil hi- sloek of sew r i.l. tin i'iTi:R;ooDi. FINE ERENt II LOTUS. AsslMKKES AMI IMiESKlXS, VETIM.s. TAII.OK'S TirlMMi't.f. e. He rest-ertfnlly invit.-s his ol.l i-iistnmers, ami the imblif jienerally, to jrhe hi 111 a rail. ril or:l a.-JT.t'.ni OTHT.. THE ri.tVYKTNLI.Mi II" hfit-tt.iore xUtinphe-ivtrt-n lrs. f-irfict-r Major, U now Ji-lt l . I-IC- MA.IIS lw- tT.imcfl an ntlii'O on Alain sfrt-tf, itr . l .fari-s .Irv tT'etHts sfor-. w Iwre b i irt-iail to iwr- ! for m all t-ralion.s f rtaiinniT ! m-utvistry . TrrCIt ln-4rrtrl a I hrapanat any OIHrr in kf I ity. !SITRor! AlltKt.sill Im almini--trtl for Extrarfin-x Tt-Tri Without Pain. IVrsons who haw hal tht-ir "IVfth Kxtrartt'il at tl- ollirt f rs. H-m-fr A Msiit.r. .riiar:.tory to having Tt-fth in-?rt-t. ami ail Ihe n-iial .rirr f-r fstra'-fina-, ami vi-hin? to havt th-ir tn th instTtt-fl at Ir Major'? ojlif-r. w ill liavr th-auioiitit ail for ftni-lin. Irtltirt-! from tht iii-f of th yh whin roiitlt-t-l e-r isti I v flHE inlT-ifntt1 won hi infoint th ritizt-ns of J l.f xi;rtoii ami stirronn'iinjr oiintry that he is now rt-r:iviii a larjre supplv of SEASONED LUMBER AND SHINGEES, Cirfii-stin of H in.? i in.. 1 in.. 1 in., ami 2 inrli i'lear Pine, 1 in. eeoli.l-Uale I'itle, J in. oniuion I'ilie, hile aii'l Yellow Pine HoorinjT, White Pine si.linir, I'ilie shinii-s. sawe'l .'in.t shaveit. 1 elar shingles. Sr., Ac. fall ami see T.imilw-r ami .riies lief..re Imyiiijr rl-sw hen-, as I wiii emleavi.r totive .-ati-l.11-ln.11. inly Isif Unni 111 II.M.E. 1111.1. INsKliTa hi antifiil I'l-iir or f - .: t Lower sit of IKK iil lor I en ll..!-!!- lars. ami N. k xlra Charge for l.xlv:u:t--sm insf tin-M Teelh. Tertlt Rvfracfed Wi'lioiii fail r.r tiik -sk i.r Tiirxirsiois on;t: Hr. si'l.Xe l.U iiriin.mU tin ,i i .;. I.einl'l!, ami 1' l- iia. in. le expel-; ue. i.. i' than any -li.-l ii twe eu . li.rf-loi- I.:'-i..:n fj-terisi l in-1. it- fo uii i '... i ti.'.i-..... : ..i . h.. never r.. ol i: y ..1 e:V.-et- i'r--hi i;. 5 j-Iir. ne r riT ::- i.j . 1.. i- -t .u-..)i.i... m x: Ill Ii'.. :!l.:r- l.l J'l le'l I r s... il( .1 i -C. t- !.:,-:! al!, U i-i-.-. M;!T .r, . 3'."i .III. .ill .1 il' el .1 -ti ..t';ll l!lf ' ,1 ill f..r 1 .H-al : u tii o -1 i.i-ii..- I.VAUlSloil, I li'loi.ei-il, l.si.v O ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE . c. run t j. r. u.vi-L. 1KH E. IJ 41.1., M.imifurtiirerr of and le-a!rre in llatns, Waeons ami isrittiKwral ! Iiuplemctifs. FRA-KLI7i SU, LEXIXfTW". 5l!VOVRI. TtfE ARK trefiaren tn fm-ntsh Plown nf everT 1 variety. We are 111 ikrrs of tlie Peoria, Mo line anil K.K-k 1-laml iatter.is. otilile anil single Shoiels, c. We are also avriils f.o- the uanufar ture alwt sale of Ibe "lnir- t urin.r l.aair Plow." This is lU-eiileilly thr best e.n-j l'W,w that has re been invenlrit, anil la arranl. lo 1I0 gvinl work, ornoalr. Wr are asn-nts 6r thr sale of Rmwn's Champion Washiua Masliine. one of the best institutions out, anil the tallies are estieeially inviteil to rait anil ex amine it, awl. if nreeswiry, te-t i Ufeefiiluess. Mr M. . rule E, our aent. has i-hartre of the .ale iteoartmeBt. an.l is fhllY anthnrisiil tn rransai.-t any btk-iarsn nf tne lira, ami ia always reaiiy to wait on nistnmers- Wr also ito Hlarksmithint: anil Job Work. Plows Wajfon.-anil Marhinrry retireil- Tiiankful for tasl favors, we solieit a ronf inna tiiin ..f iwhlir i-afromiae. WM.c. I'lfK K, se.ui, M I. HALL CONTIUVSTS IS CITY I.IFE. From tlir St I.oiiirt Tinirs. Out ol thr sonitd i;f ilif voirrs, Away from tin- iioiy sln-t-t, Win-iv lit' i-fvrl U r t h it i Us jcnl rt-joir !, And Ihr i4li-a)ks tmiisr my ft-H ; ! itm wailitilf the -;ir ( Ih :u im To thr rityV outskirts irrry. Wiirrr n:y u if. is unttitv to hrar me U'outlT thr toildim' d;iy. I I ft hr ioon this nHim::tfT, nl Iiltl Susie ;i-it f-: All niirht wr had wnfi-hrd t!u clnrlinjff. sn !i UJiti !l ;ts :;rt lits kr ), -r h-r tVvrrish, r!iildi-h prattle Otir flrarv rxrli.ls linit, 'Till tllf f:Arr VrUM-tl its l.Uttlr, As rhr d.nvn with darkness Llc-nt. Th-n with heavy heart I Malted To ram theird::i!v hread. And I hae toilt-d all day ore-herted With the fi:ir onr eliild is th ad; Though none in the shoo Here Ijiuver To thr t he tiresome task, M:e hour! ah. tor tin- tutor! Slid 'I uould rosl my laer to ak! Now- the ear is mr,vhir slowly, r ilied w ith heart.s that do not (Link f thr Trials of the lowly, VA lu iiinn thrir jflaner skrink. IH take my neat ly a hanker Who has grained enough tt-tlay. To fiorr it away to ranker n tdd she die? audi awav? The street ear? thnmier and rattle. The laiup-irts lleek the frett, " TIti f silent now is the prattle That the father Ionv topreet. I!e finds tliem alone in the rot t a ire. The nioiht r ami -:dedead ehihl, With no one to heed her rrow. Or lo hear her stddditics wild. They hoth then bent their vrazin n the siuile-set marlde laer. Till the tajter eva-es it Iduiit, Vtwl darkness itr.sj es the ilace: Itut while ttieir heart.- are Idei-itiii In squalor dark and divar, Thr t. anker's ne-t-i are leudiiv l he dancr in his nuiitsion near. St. I-o tis, Oct. 7, I-.. a. History of the Doings of the Legis lature. i;y Tin-: knti: r. exkttivk onirni.E. In oonchision, we would req!et txwd tanu'sllv S(!'H-it t !e 1ax-iavers to n a J ; and instoct the Journals of tli l ist session, and to hold their puhlie sr- t vants to a riid acconntahiiitv for their A . i . . i , t i most in prece.ien.ea euaxagance ami shameful legislation. That lw ..i,- 'yj us vuuaiious or estaiutsneo ami oriran- , ie laws its religious intolierance and ..'lllli .11 MOS ll'lllll ? l-V II-- V lOtill lllll j of all jiarliamentarv proprieties and the i uisreirani ot right, truth, honor ami: justice, have won fur themselves an in- tamy as deserved as the "liarebone's Parliament." All this, however, is a matter of much less concern to the peo ple than a serious contemplation of the efl'eet which their legislation will liave upon the prosjierity of the State. The jeopardizing, if not loss of, most of the eleven millions of the railroad debt of the State, the appropriation of fourteen hundred thousand dollars of military Iiontls, noii.'ly a bait million ff civi! an-j propriutions, loss ot tho .'rrii ii!ttii;tl i.anii ('runt, expense t the pvudii'-i!! wealth ot the State, in the operat'inns of the JJcijistry law ot' tliree quarters of a million, a standing army in time of peace that may cost from a half million to five times that sum, a civil posse ceslimc the State from one to three thousand dollars in each of the counties in which they are used, a tax ation that reaches everything, hanj'in:' like J'yptian darkness over the hllld, the itlCllnd ill the nnn.l tr am.4 cmlouments of ottices, and a reckless extravagance ht-forc which a!l former expenditures pale into small projior- tions, rsll the outlines ot a picture that must appal the people, and, we fear, will bankrupt the State and entail up on us a deht that will outlive us and our posterity. We have thus enumerated some of the means by w hich, under the forms ol law, the leaders of the Kadieal party have arranged to retain powwr in their hands against the well-ascertained will of the majority of the loyal and law abiding citizens of the State. But they have not been satisfied with adopting these semblances of law. They have irone farther and invoked violence against their political opponents, so that in every quarter of the State mobs have h'ft memorials of the intolerance of liadicali.Mti itself, and of the utter disregard of the rights of the sovereign people on ti e part f he leaders of the l'adical parly. Uectnt. events go to show that they have not abandoned, and do not intend to abandon, the u-e of violence as a means to attain their unworthy ends. It is time it is high time that the whole law-abiding peo ple should command these leaders to exorcise the malignant spirits which they have heretofore evoked. If they will not, then these leaders should be hel l personally responsible? for the out rages committed lv their ignorant ! dupes aiel followers. It will not do to hold tne deluded actors to account among f ouu-ijerate prisoners in re-'Ier- " l.at are you ilomg at that win while the guilty inciters are permit ted al prisons was much greater than Fed- dow!1 Where's your slippers lr" were to escape. If (toy. Fletcher, in his era! prisoners in Confederate slangh-1 questions w hich followed, when 1 en- harrangues, makes the deelaratien that he is preparing "additional cells in the peniteiniary" wd;e:cin to ine ar erate e-onscieiitieus ministers of the gospel, who cannot and will not take and sub scribe an infamous and immoral eibli gation an obligation which, it has been elecnled by the highest judicial I geons of re'deral hospitals. We trust i J haued ove-r toti.e edge eif the pi tribunal of the Federal (Jovemmant, that one effort, at least, of the repoit 1 a..a and took mv en-kiife and em neither he nor his satraps have a right j of the Secre'ary of War will be to s'- j broidery scis-ors "niv only weapons, to impose then the people should, and j lence the clamor a!ouf. the "slaughter j "Xov, Frank," I whispered, "if you it is to be hoped they w ill, hold him pen at An lersonville," until this dark : don't get down ' imiiie-iialelv, I'll cut personally responsible forthe outrages ie".'10tratea by his Opponents, until he 1... 11 "W l.Tllil tl.K- (lltl -..W I.1S lilt. 'II I If ill to carry tins threat into execut ien, jis the threat was publicly made, if the I Attorney (ienerai of the State will, as he has done, declare that this infamy . was not el--signed to anpiy to non - res - : i lent-' when they haiieii t tilS i tisyn iVieu-l , !c .the people h li i ! t i a rig: ! personal -ace-O'ictahiiity 10 1 he sl.al i:.stri;ct tho.-e whom Lis tii re-iUit'es Jiini lo instniet tiiat. tin",' si ;.o draw 1111 iiutii-tiMCtiis aii'l .it bonds -ii.ii 1'rsi'i'-'.; - who are u, ptd.tii ;.--t.ents. li Air. f,. I'. k:-;.;. j :.. he !i. !y d'.o invo,.-.-, -htv (i'.i'i to rnisj i;p sonic llrntMs ike dew n ihi; oiiicial hea-i of t ii-: i I lovei'iiliii'iii wiiei ever I.c ,! tO 1 i "c si: tic; mre 1 it the dir.. il. . pt. a p(.!i-y i,.;t iii harnio (withtlie teachiiiiis of the teli spirit .Missouri ra'ticniisii!, then tne peot'ile ,.f! .1 -i i i . .. i . . .1 ..lissoiii i suoiau ee.tcii noil tnai, tie sn.i.i ; j(t; u( , i;0 ol,i ,,;,.. vve ( n (j 0 , tiiiisl.ing loaches to her heaa gear, ami aristocraev, puntanism, and Aew J-.:'S- j lerminea 10 remai.i ant you o-.v.t tne -. be held responsible, should any of his I Ull(.c.d:i tonal p.tr l iji e-f paroled eimfe'l- iny heart, sank for fear those inysteri- latid excliisiveness. " I rebels, as lie calis the Ui-erals, in arms ; - misgaidedw ok h.j.per.s carry into e:!'e.ct : e...lU.s m0 UiCA. (.,;;;,. no ' ous artit-l-s had gone to tiieir duty.) IVop'e ai America, what tar you to against his ii n.-rn-ncnt. ... "& '"!", !-,' T.mrik. (as recently has lK.-cn thl-eatene.lag.llli?ti a,v ,u. i,.l.,l;.,K, m,K.ain.' of the :'-V-'. tl'-re ll.ey were, on the bureau, this proposition And what W the! ; : eld. Mo., have rcce-.tiv .tiade the. fo. at leas one elistmuished citizen ofonr' ,.ju.,i..rs , r ; i ..r-H..t.r :,, omi M:.s Me'bottnte toitk them anet press of our country to the idea ? j National a !LJ.!5iS51Vli!g. i , ..wmg saics of .a a I tu this t-ouutys State,) his openly avowed principle ; : vi, v , , . , , ri : . . .slip;.. ,i ;,. l.er mouth one on Wxsihvitox. Oct. 8. The i.resi. fhe southeast .;arcre.fvtj..u S3. that it may become asacreei duty to ; in;, v 0 ;l.v (-,,. (l n. ,,;la. ;.,h.il,.ll. , - c nil .;.!,-: 'J i.en I beheld a sudden The new volume of the British Boar.1 ! detit'ha- i--Hied preK-lair.ati..ii recom- :tTm?,11P Tui-2' t"",r assassinate our rulers, ai e-e men ; ti r;, ...... i :. . ., !,.,.!.,,. ., ' iuicnm-ss to he-r tin e and the mxste- of Tra ! Statintieal TIW cive th I j:..- .t ... tlLj,,- tt.a'K.u A.-'( Hlmoi, t r :. if e nntheet saouiu ne i-aiiui, uu muse, w oiuui,; ,,.,1,! i'ri.M ..,. lv, ,,1,l,c,..'.0 l a ', that history daily repeats itself ; "at ; is exerii .g aii his e.,ei gies to earrv out. incethe history of the world fg ! If to be iii f..vor of ail ll.oe thiics s it has been bo less than a truism that 1 1 no a .(emocrat, then we are a elenio Le who invokes violence does but set cra an eiriier and Zcalous eiemocra, himself npasa prtl.ablerecipien'to. u- all the tune a elemocrat, andiva.lv to olence. They shoulel be taught to i e-1 C(,-ope"-atc with a 1 who are Wiliing to member tbat he who invented tne g'ii. - t . i . .i....ii i. .i. :n.: l iotine iiimseii ieu uy uie giiiiioioic, nun i that they who bring to the b!ok; through tumultuary popular excite - nieots the hca!s ot their rulers mtener than t!uy csrajio ;t !!;t on. thir wn t'lirwr ly !:tvittir t litir hcftflsupon other hliM-ks. " Wiiilo it truo, and the truth shoultl lo iinVfsscl U' the nutnlsf all, that it i the duty of nil to suhmit thft.vsi'lvos t. hnvfiil authority, it is no! less true that men wil! take the law in tiieir own hrtiris and r.'dn-ss tiieir own .vruiijjs ill tlioir own wjit, wl.t-n tl.i-ir r::ici,.- n.t li- u t-s.-; tl.ciu wiion tliey may. Iiu ii tinro may ll'i-s I'.' cxio(t- 1 wlicii t!i'c in iuiihoritv ue llii.s ! aulliorit v t t liortH'i uufo :m.l irrilo ts i Ih jhtj'cI u;it ion ofri'at nililic wron-i. Without any ijuotioii the jrt-at mass of the i.ooji!e of this State desire iiiul lahor for the restoration of or.ler, peace and harmony. It admits of just , the family; her father's teeth were all as lit tie doubt that these desirable re- j sound when ho died, at the advanced suits may he. readily attained if those se of seventy. Sv most of the jeo in authority do but do their duly in . envied her that natural beauty of her enjoining upon their followers that j f.tmily a set ot splendid teeth, but I there must be obedience to law in t he j learned paid money for them; aud Mate, ami enmrce the execution ol Hie; laws against Uio uisoi.edicnt. and that without fear, favor or imrtialit Ours. is a (tovernnunt of the people. The! neonle have the ri vht to (li-Ii rniine the policy of their (iovci nmciit and to ! XIls Melbourne's chamber, at that hoh ehoose whom tl.ev wish to control their K"1'1"1 louse; for there they reposed public affairs. Thev must he protect-1 1,1 n t'""','!' r of cold water, every e.i in ibe .:;! isei.i" this rioht. I f , , Ii'ght,- .i a table lie.lr her bed. She ra'iit id party i:i this State have a fa!r ami leo-ii imate maioritv. it is t hvir right to rule, and the majority, should submit, as doubtless they will. I'.ut if, i l,:u o I'cnstici in ti;e names rattier than as doubtless is true, this party is in a lot ,1k ""i'1 know ,ier strong sound large minority, then they should 0 ! teeth decayed and dropped out in a sin t:aigl.t that they must submit to the ' le l".I,t : rule of the iiutpiritv. And, as it is on-! ,1"'u tl,,so i-'-' - Mack, glos- lv through the advice and teachings f, f.v '"! i'eavy. She sported a water political leaders that the rights of the ,all to Mls Aman.ladid, voluminous maioritv can be cir. umveuied, it is re- !1S a".v 'r af 'vente.-n ; but the Wa com mended to ail that the leaders oi I tertall, with its bea-lnct, deckcl the the radical nartv shall be held to a direct 1VslMI ,lhl (. .nv !. iiv -i.x- mi.. ..vow- . and outrage perpetrated at;'aint tiieir j oi ill t !:.! ii tin ii i lit I ..t t rnli I I i ii ... - ..... - i rulW j.ahvied to and exacted, and we shall hae, what we have 1101 had in i ... , ti as"t!,(. true sovereign, with peace anil -H-Qsl,,.'-! V, L.,,,' itv jierva.iiiig everv nortiou of, In com -lu-doii, we advise.'"1" r1"--5) "- eni rounu i .... i ,.,. ,,.,1 ,.-,..;. ,,i I ,......! 1 ,....,! ..I .......: 1.. i .lll'l WIMI.'I V .ii I I V - I l IIIUIIM I UUI II lllllin ! . . .1 : ,t. i... ,,i- iv.... ,,.i;i..t;... :iinl ! Hi ivi-rsi ii institutions ninl god go eminent, everywhere, to com mit no violence, invoke no spirit of an Imositv, :.n 1 in all thing-, conduct them i . -.- i. i ... : -1 i.inil I Ui.l'ii ill l WO 1'1f. I' I . . - ' I .. i :t.. i . . . : i .. .:. . . v iiiii; ui.ii Hi; iii.s, u i iiiul liillulinio,i punish pio i.i.tlv and eirphaticallv each . ii .. . . . t . ! uasiarniv aiii'in 11 10 suike tiown ireei government. i il III! ill 1 ID il Sil lCfc tie- COUtitai'lUI V, l'cnicll'.l 'l"ili,r that IliO! . -. . . t . . ... ! price of ''" ''' is eternal vigiiance.' i ne ircaimoiit 01 I eucrai r.r.a LOEiea-, tl;it! Pris0it?i3. ! Kr-.iil a N. v.' 'trk P;i.ier. j ito! States secretary of War j The r reports that liunng the war, i'i . ....-.....' re.ieral j"f:so::ers were licll al the South, of v'.i..m 2J..r7'i died there ; while of the itiM.i'i'U (Jotifederate priso ners he! I at the North, tho-e who died there numbered L'lbU'. That is, I'ed-.-r-al prisoners confined in Southern pris ons exceed by (10,040 the Confederate .iluiicis C'liiiiiiiieO tu n lI.i i.k-i ons : an.l vet the mortality of the C011- federate iivisoners exceed that of the Federal by ;:,MiO. These statements call for grave con sideration. JIow are we to account for this excess -f mortality among Con federate over Federal pi'i-'oiiers t The Federal prisoners were- removed from a high, bracing, healthful latitude ta a hot, enervating one ; and the Confeder ate prisoners, on the other hand, ex changed a low, marshy, unholcsotne re gion for a dry and invigorating one. The Fe leral government had ample supplies of wholesome provisions, nour ishing diet i.n 1 unadulterted medicir.es for the sick and wounded, and no lack of skilful surgeons ; w hile the Confed erate government was hard pressed t r coarse supplies for its armies and ris oiiers, was utterly unable to procure suitable nourishments for the sick and woundi"! in its hospitals, and could ob tain but sniff?! (iiiantities if medicines. and these greatly adulterated, as the Fe leral government had declared them contraband of war. The Federal gov-! Ai-iinieitt t..,, 1....1 .mit.!.. ii, ...... e.. tl.i erect ion 'of spacious and e-omfortal le prisons an.l hosiitals, with all the up-! !. i- .i 4 iiiiaucvs re'iuisiie mr ine ii eservai mil 1 . . . .. . . and recovery of health, while the Con- federates wtre compell to use siicli as they had, or to construct such as they could, with little regard to comfort or health. Yet, w ith all these disadvan- j tages, the per e-entago of mortality terpens. e think the matter cat's loudly for eillicial investigation. Wo do not see how this disparity in tl e i i- i:r. I ...:.i . iis i mv- i-s mn-.e't wiiiiiiiii ine- in - - lect, cruelty, starvation, and such like- "fender mercies, on tht part ot com - m.'ini'ers of Federal it son 's and su: - - j mystery in the management oi beder- 1 al prisoners is Cleared lll. 1 . . . . . rni Tft. ,;il f , 1 11 T Ihe iiOUl:VUle Joilsllll and tile DeaiO- Tiil.-.a 1'irtir J' j -r.(, f .,,. ',.,.',,,'.. . .1 I I :) 1 I -. I i 1.-.. 1 . am n.l t a I bird of ten 1 oppo 'v, ii ii.e i 1 - i','!- I .. . . . , -;i . - : ri 1. 1 I 1 th, die u r 1 1 1!, i.l' L l '' is - !;:. 1; I -e. el ! t i!C we in il'V !o lions , ..f ail co! ec'ia! limn: 'tl . . ' ; oo-operate with us. : 1 - - - "I would blush for shame if I had ; ever insulted er struck a fallen foe. frm. firrn-an. FRANKS STRATAGEM. BY m. Fi.ii:M It V. KiH:nes. n.M'i'Ki! i. Art...- .n...t. ..... ...... r . H4 )L1 il 111. It Ls4 .111 ii'l'lll H tl HH I t 1 to iv. mill a , r" racity on that point i1 nenera!!yood ; na we will i hroniele her as four times ten. Fori v suininori had left a won- ten. roriy summers had left a won- derful Mooni on he;- cheek or else it derful l.looin on he;' cheek or else it was rahhit's paw lihi.lv touched to a ! capiivated his hachehir heart ; and al- j deem myself irt unaie that a idetit mysterious pink powder, in an oval j though he was lifty-tive, he appeared j has jiivcu me the p!caure ,f the i. !! hx with lid ail covered with yilt ami ; s toolisL over Lor as my Frank did j iih yon tolav, :nd of parllcij.a- French wonJs, and conveyed therefrom to the sallow chendi of the youthful Miss Amanda. Her teeth looked splendidly. She said it was natural to spirits that walk when "Kight diivea alone iiy the hum-, has ruachel the . - umlilleuf I he or lot," . woiihl back me tip in the assertion. had they taken an airy stroll through : W!W : stand very T.rv'-tnit'unis ti. uluco tlw'ii'..,. '. 1 ..!... 1 .1 . ..1 . 1 . - iu:ir her bead, in case of fire I ; suppose, for I Verily believe she would ! :","vs:u" 813,1,1 a'" ,"?-r,'t also !,," 1 I". - TI...I "t'lii- 'inu "lini ltscd around the iforesaid tumbler. There was another article that min rled with Ihe rroun of 4'inake-uiis," tin ; 1 i at s!a'"1- , t here vas a j.air ot them I will tell you how 1 learned the above. One morning I hail risen ear- .11.- ...!.... i - i ... . . . 1 i V ""Ti"" "V "'oo io ine 1 to lier sU elilliir-room Window. Il ' to i.er i was I ll'l.. ..ei ., ....... I 1..... I T I ... 'l'. "'" ' -' i-' Melbourne had been so indiscreet as to h ave her window open and curtain up. So 1 opened the blinds, to bid her good- ninriii il'. an.l t . Horror : iiiere lai.i -in 1 .. I 1. 1.. l:..l 1.1 ....11... o.ii ia. iv. w iiite-heaiieii. Toorriii-ss.iti.otie;.' i ,i. ;t 1.-..I .ie.........i ,.io , . j - ''boektcss I might almost say, for there were tiHi ileon lin!fs u ta.m ter .-I.....L-J i ,. , i ------ - - ..... .. .-. - .. I u.f.'ii .ar ii..i . i..l L- iw... I I ...e m . . l. -.v. ....... eyebrows, and I hastily closed the ' 1 1 1 . . i- 1 1 ! blinds f..r fear of awakeniin? her. ami i hnrned hack to mv amirl meats. I he s array on the stand had not escaned mv ! eve, and l ad I not seen them, 1 should have been in great doubt whether that .. l .1 . 1 grcai grami-moiner looking woman was .iiss .Mcitiourne, torty. orsoine ancient. dilapidated relation of whose arrival 1 had not learned. Hut I knew the teeth, the graduated beads on the net, etc., 'lit what in the name of Art, was that pair of things beside them? Curiosity was strong at eighteen, so "l-"lH' off m" slijipers, I irliilej ro.e..l to i'Fr win.low again, Tina peered through the I lmds. Miss Melbourne was sitting on vge of the, bed trying to shake oil" "death' eoutiter'eit. l.i- . , I . I . . . . r l,.,s a oi, I giving musical littleyawns occassioii- ' any varying the pe-Hormance y stro king he shoulder, as if ceiaxing off the rheumatism. At this juncture, my handkerchief had almost elisappeared iu my mouth and both hands were clapped to my sides, to prevent explosion which might give warning to the enemy that I was i:i ambush ; for I was bound to t discover where, that nair of near- ! shaped, gutta-percha articles went, on Miss Melbourne. While waiting for that denouement, I beheld what surprised me still more. As 1 live, Miss Melbourne reaedie-d down and brought from under the bod an artificial leg! 1 alwavs notitvl I a fault about her walk, but I thought j it an attempt at this Hirecian wiggle,' so fashionable now-a-days. At this juncture I was shaking visi I.I.- ii..l fi.. hm.ilL-ri.hi..f tir.rt..riii..fl t ! luit half duty, for te-he was audible sev-! eral times. J ust them appeared mv dear i- i. i ... i i T i rrai:i. m ine tan ten iriun . aim e-om- t . . .. .. menced pelting me with gravel stones. I Saucy fellow ! to take advantage of my J powerless position. ( 'tiod-morning," he shouted ; but I oi.dv shook tnv head at him, and iilaeed j my linger em my lips. i joined snenee. I Turning round to give him a frown ' and show my displeasure in the most i..... , I i..,i ..i i I.:... ..I.....I ......... ; Site in iii.iniiei, a i viii iu nun i.iaiiii.ivi iii up the trebis, say mg : I --Ii there s a ; I'il see it." nything spe-ial to see, i vour fin-'e-rs and cliii vour moustaehe." And as le was si ill rebellions. I suited . I . . . I I . . I 1 1.1 . . 1 1.A ... .. il.n I ..... I . I, I.l. 1 I n.r 111 iiuu el HIV .Mini .ui-i.i.i'. .'i'.-". j on ,hat (!o..r l,a,l iUl , ii,.ed off the . . . - -. . turning up hairs at the extremity 01 his niottsuiche. "i'y Jove,'' he exclaimed : and w hip- 1 ii.e wou.nicd hand on my span eie:iu while wr.-uij-cr. Ii I t I "Taie him a srentie push t 'n.it. o ierai.iv accelerated hisiiovvn- cmcht. ;r .i:nd he looked h a'aftti. ik i'e: gone ciazy : s windows a :e. low's iiis ha. ids slashing w h.ske-rs. aii-l what in Hi r.-iiiik," i w hispered, go away, o l boy. I am making a iliscov x.A ii il on ail about it bv-and- 1 i !.;ic; I irippel to ihe blinds l- blinds. d ling the .M .vielbiinri.e was now a1 eas.'yj tst asan artist stretches bis can - ,-.. . , . . .. ..... " .a.- iiiaiiiiur. . llnl L.I nrxlleammt va I in 1 , .......... --. ... .- - - All- trnmar imit I .tin mre. I Mv - ii - - . j hair all in disorder, where little (divers in the blinds had eanght it ; my pet bandk-!-' h " with if red stripe and .... ., ..... ... . , .... - . ; - ( , v-IIUIiisl . . v , .... . - . ... .... . - . ' i . jmY I-i' ei . -it -mil ti:e lUl illll a lja.V Ue- .i ill' nf utafmwnt nf I in m.nn nt inn. r V I .. ,.l...l .. . A.- tile- f-:nc.; -i i . .-'---. -- a 1 ss - ' - I I -. m ..... eiii''. - ' " ' - ' ' - - m "i.l ' 'i , ,,. . , . , t seen.led to ibe oval box. j of countries with more than iy.0W,OXt . thanksgiving aid prai t ti i'r all ,,,nou? f'' l-fir. ior. rn:p!i 1" I ejae-ulateel, as I entered ! iuhabitaiitse-cordingtothe most recent his aien-ies and I enefus, ami lso re-! ,. "Tv i i my own window, "she stret.-hes census: I nited Kingdom, 25M irson ! commemling that the i-opIe huml lv ! 4 ,0'',c"' l -', ' " V , , 7 her .l.es over them to paint more to the End's, sonare mile npoti an av- ,n,i devoutly imi.lore him to errant t, R-a,1r . Xi'l'i !"- V.r,- " - h r1utei Iwiriler, very much retinMvl a dishcloth ! hut it as worth it the diKCoverv I had made va.s of iiieima- ld value to inc. f Kr;ivilr uiti ml' hii fitwl Amt .1 I .......... . . M ..v j'rv - "' - ! hourne's lover. This w I house, and Miss Melhot as my unele s . : a a visit. I ncle Henry had met her a a visit. I ncie Jlem ! at some watterin tdaoo ! at some watUrin? il;ie, and t-he had over me. She was verv rich, and I sometimes thought her estate on the bank of the Hudson, where he had visited her sev eral times, weighed something in the balance, with uncles love; but if so, he did't I etrav. Thcv were soon to lie married, and she had shown consid-j is lue to them that I should ie-iare, erable authority in the house, whose j what I do here with infinite gratitica mistress 1 had ln-en so long; and more- j tioti, that I had in my ranks lmne bet over, had turned up her no.se a little tr, bnivrr ir more h vot d than the higher than nature made it to turn, at i men of this and the aoioininir districts. mv r rank. 1 . ii.- , v i 1 111; aii'l suit niiu v I .1 1- prit." "Yes," she continued, "a grace - less scamp: and Harry, dear, (mv dig - nilied uncle, "Harry,dear I") if heis to become a niemU'r of vonr family, I Ihinklshall n back to Maple 'Hull l her home, i and resiirnmv sweet horn-."; i-.el or rm.L.i.t l,,.e.. ..i.i....l lei., .roiit,,. ,.r;t s....;...r .'.t.:..i. .. - ti?.. ., ;...i 1. 1 ....!!.? ..:.!... round, and eoru hided to Iok over r nil-'; tin's r. niiu rLiv Al iit( burst of: -I always did hate a West Point pop- iiijav: tlu"re were several at Sara!..-a I..'..' i ..i i'ii i . '. iasi siiiiitui-r : out 1 it neer rrnt' inn1 ' . . . - . ei-nt ul mv lirr.tii.rlv tu lll'l - ii s i f ii :ir- ries him. I haven't a relation in the world, but I'll found a hos-utah before he shall sijuaniler my money after I am gone. . ikhmi ot tears wouianave loiiowed, i it" .!.. I,-.. I ...) I....... .,f,-;.1 ..f 1 1 ,,( . ' -.- -j. ..... m. ...... ... 1 -ll I. , - .- : as it was. sue camel ner naii'tiiercliiel I to h. reves. and .-ave a cont.Ie .4 bvs-' j terical s.,bs that would have .hme j'u- t ice to a tir-t-class actress on the stage, 1 1 ..-..i. ........,- ii...-e,- .1...1 r 1 ..... iy. ..Mti r....n,.a' ... . ' .- - . ... .......... ..i ..j . v.ii . and said: I'll see about it." . i ii a . v ei e- iinnui--, mh- ami i, n om . iini in .in.-in. ii j illl'l 11.-1 111.1 1 1141. j.m uur iioiisi- ami uncle iiiseinnanien . . . . 1 . I . 1 . j: . . . 1 . - 1 i i That evening I unfolded our tiros-i ! . . . . ?...-t t,. l-'i--. i , !.- i.i,..i.- ;.. ..-.t. manv a mililarv t.lan to route the en.- mv ami .r..i"ii nnr ..I.l ier.niK.1 with nn. e-le; for he certainly showed signs of going over with the old maid in opin ion, lie even called my dear Frank, Mr. Thornton, on several oe e-asions! Now, if there was anything uncle de-spised, it was ele-ception. -Iin't !" he exclaimed, once to me, w hen he e-aught me crimping my hair. You can't add to the beauty of theise heavy black braids, by these frivolous ral, girl." And he was going to marrv a wo man so natural ! What would he do th tirnt ilium nf their hi.nevini.iii to 1 Vf - t .11 .... r. I bald-headed, one-legged, blanched eve winkers, an I without those the the that pair of things ! C.wsi0 Hfjt teeth: A good story is told of an old resi dent of St Louis county, formerly one eif her representative in the State leg islature. tJnite wealthy at the begin- mug of the war in a Missouri farmer's w ay land, and slaves to till it he soon found himself deprived of the lat ter by our never, to, lie, Milhciently la ."1. -i i .- -f- "A maeeless scamp," I beard l.er ' to then mv hcarif, It thanks for t!ie:r ; SS,,,K' n4.-e.--.i,.r, ex, ; say, one cvenihir, to uncle II enry, "is ! conduct a soi.licrs. Thcv have il e ( :;1',- c-ondition, Icmi that boy who visits Kate." Kxplana- ! I'roud -..t,vioMsi...-H t.f having per- ' du-aii-n. rel.irton, r.i.d:lyiii; tion: Frank covered her p.Hidle with j formed their dutv to the State, and this : r' J'! -.,..-::t:i:ing wine line burs, and Mi-s Melbourne's maid was i will I some compensation to thoni lor : I'1 " 'e-H-mS u t,.-.. .1,, .,vir;...,i;,. fw.. i ; i il... r..s.nlt i,f t!. ..e ...l 1 .e ! ;;,A " ..'.-. i. and as a. ways wii memeil l resmeni s preM-iamaiion. lwoi""' 'i'"i .-i.-i.i. of his sons enlisted, one in the Confe I- erate, ami ihe other in the re-feral ser- vice, and the old trentleman. gettii-g well alomr iu vears. made his wiii. To the son who ha.l joined the fortunes it Lad joined the fortunes if I'riee and the Confederacy, he gave his' ares tor their widows and orphans. ; .j,.-.. i his ba-rel et nr; t to be float land, to the other his negroes. The i The country and government fur w hich j iV : :Ul ,;j.:-;;r:.l p t. on, apparently war over, each fortunately brought j they fought, like 1 heir hopes, a:e dea l. ; tl."i, .j; ,,. Vi aU-i-. 1 t e.k i.o pauieu home a ragged suit, covering however, j and they are throw n on thecoid charity ; !;ir ,,,:,.,. ,. , Vl,..-j v?rv ( e.;r, when I whole skin, and in due time had read to them the will which conveyed the ! ..-......i.. !...: ........... ;t... 'ri. i " i-h.i "i i .- y --j," "i"-i . ! i . . .t'i i in tune re-monsraieii -w nai emi want of niggers?" "They Kvrn'f worth an e-jaeulatory cent, and" he wemld be if he w ould stand such nonsense. 'Bless von," said the old man and imt exactly bless vo either, but that w ill stand fur it "You thought enough of the niggers to light f r them, and now you shall have Ihem." When one of ... . .. . . . . mv sons Hunks enough ot any thing the old man has got to neril his'iiie for it, ' shiver me if he shan't have it We don't know whether the devi-ce has found his prtmert v or not, but we iio know (hat the story is a true one, and j one in which we think pater fatnilias j had the !:et ot it. I hm.x. Soldier3 and Bond Holders. Soldie-rs of the I'nion ! I'ond Holders of the couiitrv! A radical Congress exempts I'nitud ! Sl-it. I'wnuU ,., hiuLm von mwir men. : ...i. .. .: 1 . i H i: . . ....... ..... !,.. I -.. ,- . . .1 i luni irilieil IUUI llvi:i I'l IN ".nirei. I lie ri.-h. stin.Htrt the w l.oeiid not r I ----- .1 1 . . . " to the lront, but remameil at home to siievii'a'e while vmi fougiit. Instca I of exempt in r ! ti 1 mlders from t ixation, we asii the f.egisiat ures of the several i that 1 have been permittea to partici States i-i the L'nie.n to pass laws ex- p-ue in ihese ho , objects, an I i p'-ay emptii'g from taxation every soidier ! that oi nmy b'ess ti.em to theiul.s.st who has lost an arm or ;e. or who was lex'ent o' voti" wis es. I tha:ik vo;i. irfc-fcrwise e-riiiiilf-l in tl-.r .4rvic eif his j ce-untry, till his j,roperty exceeds live ! thousand dollars. And also exempt in ihl-.e manner and amount every widow ho lost her husband bv the "war, till narries again also the property delrers' children until they are ofd she man of so enouirh to earn a living. Tlos would lie. and is our plan for show ing tfi-atitude t tints who foutfltt for us. Let ihe rich bondholders sup- ! p.,rt the cripples, rather than make the ! war cripples support the rich pets of! ; e:ige : Italy, 225; France, 180; IW - ; - . . . . - . - - : . Kin. tin .tusina, l.l.) ; fianu iim ew 1 laa-:,. t-l.,.l 1 . rMeta.- lt . r!t.l .. .. ... . .....va. . a ms ... . ...... 11. l',,... . Rnaal. ;n t'o . .. v ... . . .... m, , . . -wm ... ' rooc. 21 : Brazil. 3. The uopalation of the eight above named State of the old world cxtcc U 2T0.(KW.fti. Speech of Gen. Wade HaMpLon. ( At a ineeting held ly the wolJU-rs o!' Andersoiiviilc Iistrict for tlie jiurjiose ; of foi iuii. a Solilier's .W iaii.'ii7 I l ri 1U1 IUU. A Tlllil B frfl. Jil I 4i M I ,t,.n. aHe liai:ntoTi was W -aite-J i:l- 11 I ( n-n. Wade Hampton was waited i-j-i n , ... . .. : III Ta 'mfil:tl ;i'1 in 1 1. iv- "ww :ii? f-j t ecj : lUuihtT SV-e;tf of A n .- 1 ting in the ian-iable objects contempla ted ly your meeting; and sceinii around me inany of the hr.ivc men whom it was m g-o l foiiui-c to com mand during U.c vs.r. These moun tain regions gave to the armies of the ! South some of our best soldier .and it in your presence l oesire to teiuter 'l i i. .i i r . ' c.I r...e UI.;.. 1 .-. i uo v a'jun-i tiiiiiivii-, ! suit, let us not admit that the caic of! ' was lmpistsahle and wrong. I ac- J c pt the' terms rp,.n whi. h we la d j down our arms in good faith, and ii is j our duty to oi.sx rve these Ui n.s laiih- fully; but while I do this. I shall i.cv- pr SJIV thtlt III' 1 . . 1 lif.f r".r',,t ..,1 .,. i side I h:ill t,..v..r 1 f.t.l ,.', Kin,. a i .r..;iir ,et.e a,i,. .-..;i: T! . ) eausc is not to 1 e jiid"i ! y sueees or , - - - j t j . i i . make riht, or tratb, .r ju-tise. it bs-s faiinre always imply evil, wronc r falsoho.1. If the iusti.v of a an A - i ..l..-.. ; ... ". ii. i l ii... i.ni nisme milii. j im.iii. iiii;i- ! ' i i i ... . '-a i csioa ..i...tii'& v.iiiii.a 1111. itj w 1 under tin' the heel oi the pprosor, ! nor would the Soutli be reduced ! the ; 1 ! sad condition in which she fir.ds her self to-l:iv. Jitif, sad as is the con- ' oinon n our ociom a ia:it. we mn-i ! nut. furs:ik it SI i,:,a in -...1 ill nil !...! ' . - ... . . - . ... . . , .. A' . . '. .1 . sons. i ou Know mat in icurs ii.-ai are iust massed von regarded It c vonr j highest dntv to'st.tnd by vonr State. i Her colors "are nailed to" mast, and let m .t'n,i ,ir t';i m.ii, i." i . in. i...e -. ..... .... .1 -1 . -.. 1 . . .iii.. vi.m-i.i .u, i ,r i - .. ........... at least let us go down with her. Jor !iLu,..n. I ,e.... l ..; , ..s.i . .i.ivui-ii'iu.i.. I - "Mr". hv . v i. .... . .. t 1... 1 .1 1 ...... . I....- in ."sii.i iu ine ivniaiiii-iuiuviit i ia " , order, lieace : to help tie window an ! . .... 1 , u.rt.hat.H taa.l.. 1-v t!.o w.-ir. s.n.1 to ..,,.! lieavor to raise our prostrate id bleed - HIT. .- . We mav not W aide to do much to-! !e' -u are dtiici-eniiy eonMi ward alleviating the suileiing and sor- tim' 'f " .Lt:t-ivi t by e.iucati.M. rows of our people, but w e can at least j ai' 1 ,iU,"V, a" 1,'' J" '1 a" t be made take our share of them.and thus lighten i v' hi' !l :'i'l,i.k, uihtreut the general burden by distributing it ' 1 ecrui-e The e-irenmstam-o-. it. ameiiig us all. To the accomplishment Nli !:,,v,r,'f ','V!','"i ,s ro" of these objects the Lighest that ia. : sl-'-vc.y tiijuied t-. thet,,.are mtimt. triotism can inspire 1 invoke vour , " v,'r-- e-arnest eo-e peration. It will re'iuire "!,r. '' tI 0 1:tw.iJ! 1,,,:,t !"1"uI 1 ' -,u all vour energy, all vour strength, all an' rea-ouahie, .or.id vyomot pea. W,?'i:r'ayo;7te:" --v zfc ean exnect nothing from the (iovern-M the w.-ong-e,er. Jmt it is qun . . . . . . . i meat eit the 1 inteJ states, whatever : iart v may be in Tiower. 1 he Corvcii- 1 he (Vrven - I tinn -it I'liil.j.iah.lii'l i lif r ! Vril-lh and Sonth, l.urving the Past, were to '' "I- , !":':!' 1 'l1"11,' re-jwci. i re-estabbshlilrtvMaiav.lraternitv !'!' "f-, tl.cr .a-neiers ar. has declared the platform upon which ! P".ky. a!"!. ,"f:,:,v oWnt. , i. ..e.,w- ... s.. ... ti. i hus tne uiiiiormit v 1 tne laws of tile th r.iiis.i"-,T i-.e ifm x".s tu .iti-tl:i i next canvass. In the declaration of j iai.l, u-lapte 1 u. ih various exTgeiwies principles whieh compose that platf. rm. !": f'5''"'1.' '.n "'';"--' V"1' V.1",' 1 see it announced that the brave sol- '. os.i level ,.1 ejualuy mdi- diers and sailors who sui.presse.1 the i ; b. lween wi,..m t.aiure, tram-relK-llion are entitled to the thanks cf.'"--a::l " ' crenmstamt-s, the nation; that the debt incurred i j h-'ve created xviuesml oi-vmus dif.er that holy crusade is to he s acre 1. and ' !l,''- that all confederate debts are null an 1 ' ,. . , void. We Knsion the men who forged ; ilEKtld Ellig ia Citusu otomacn. our letters; nut tne soia.ers ol the j South men with empty sleeC4 er on cruici.es, mii.u as aie mcu ai.-u.M me ! now are to be branded as outlaws, t rebels and traitors. Nofoster'.iighand ol a paternal government soothes or of a paternal government ootl.e or i of the world. Jt is our UU.y to eipen our hearts an.l our ha. kis to our niave I ,f is:i !.!.., I sollicrs mid -:ire for t !:e lam- - - - i ;it., rf.r . 1.. ..... f"..l! in ..i-i. . .U.....M mes oi .n.. .......... ... . u. j hat ever may have bce-i the result .f ! the cause in which they fe 1. vem-nv er that they died for us, lighting, as they j honestly lielieved, to make us live, '1 -ey ofl.'iv.I Uji their uves a wiii.ng sacntit e for t!.e:r country, ami sl.a ae I o't the man who wo:;i i not l.esp th-' -e ! who have ost their all ia oar hchHh. ! r i .. ii . I a -"a.i m-u-r mm t:i i..es. i.jiji-i am ! brave soldier who stoo 1 l y his banner i to the last, ll.o igh that glorious ban her ' may be forever lurie I ; tlio :g!i now I Tlr-re"s n it a tn iu to w.tv i. Atl't th'-n-'s not snul s.-ivr- it. And t' e ' -1! oik . f to htvt- it lit She hliaiil hieh h-r.ies g.ivi- il. 'Tis true that we have but little Vl't ! to us that we. are imnoverishe I bu' jwe can, at least. share our pittance with those w ho have lost their ail. To record the names of those wh.-i have fought for us; to perpetuate the liistorv U.ftho. o-,.lla.,t tk,.tfire-i livimcSln, : . . .1 ' , ' ... ......... j ... : . . . . I : lt UV COIHIIIOII e'aiisc , IV e:..-n;iiii ai'i . i .hA4r wh.e,o tirote -ors fell in li e war. ' I . I : 1 are the nob.e ;iriio-es f vour j'r jnose-i 1 Associati m. I wi?h Vol f"oTj-.e J in I ihisg hmS work. I c mgra'ulate mvelf ; o--.t'o-ni'! li.r thi 1-inr'i.sv x-ou !invi ex endc I t i me. and for the 'kindness with wS i::h von have ree-e'.vei ac The so-calie I Literals have qua.-relic I among he-:idve, r.n 1 Ortego, one of the t-li.ci's of that pari v. ! has had Linist'lf prewlaimed l'resident, i in oppositioa to Joa.-Vi. This, oi ' eoure, will streng'i en Maxim.liati, f oeela-e 1 at a feie, on ri e Kth t it., t'':,t he had no intention -t leaving Mexico, but, on tie contrary, was eie- t i.t- it.lorr h:in to irra lour National c-oum-ils an 1 to otir whole . .. ..... ... ... : twrnii a inu that iliviii n.s.loia Wliie-li i- i t. ..- ai'iue i-ziii ten . l 1.1 ' , a im i i : . I I i ir 1 e .1 . " we eii an c- i. i " a ! ! The jiea-antry in Ireland ne ,.;.'' i l-nth to cure '-n-un-'- tion. -Eiitiality Difjic the Laar." I- lifli Irt- i V TwHITI- " i. - V,- l--l:-r I'r. 't'aiiniii, r.f No Ki.ia'j.h t:rt n-ej this popular phras ' , . l . . . T .11. n .1. 1 as prTM-r! sr. pr.i-Jiii!:? :.t.ul .r1,-,ii : . ;mV; Mr ' i. : ... , ... IIi:i;mit li.ru .t 1 r.. miii ik.i dtl lViili- ivaliia, i;i ll.t letter i p.:i ,whi L we h:tve already iji-cl 'Ill:e comment-, f in tin- wa'-e 'I this d ib timruished t!.e'i-'i'::in. a;-i siK-aks ; the . law. ua.ii v i I lie i.c; lore the us the LiLcst dcVtiojicnieiit f i.!i.-::! iurii-i-ii-ieii'-e. We wish bin; -. i ii.e ;:-i fiver i' -iir iiiinds. ilii iil.ra.-e is more soitori.t; tnan Jtn- iigioie. Were thr ovcrnf:M iit oftl ("iiiti-1 St: 1e , i jMiii r.av, to passala that aii liM-it, of all ra'c a:id color and f Initii scxt-s, wi re e jiial. tht wini!. 1 ;! 1 e c iual by JawT i. e., I th authority ! ti.e ivi-r;iing piwei bii winild s' ill be fncpial in fact, ever whit as i,ii; ti j as ti.ey were bvfo ti;t ens'-tment. 'i I M ould be t! if' :?! rs i ex -t, t ' 1 1 - tli ; oi 1 line. , ,. !s".l'l,!'' 1 "J5-?"? Ut? to e9" ri' " ...... ...v.. ...... 'a'i"' erv won,. the iactthat . l1 -' " l-c 1'1,t'n lJ"' i i"''"' ""' 'oa"oii-rs, the Ciergy .h i ' V' j-e. s.;.m -..u-.l t.rnum on pre- '. 1 '-e --Ol."- "!, in re-siH-el I Irani-, rltaraetor. goous. rii:ts, lios- : Tion an 1 1 he like ? io t he ii lVervne. nhii-ii .vist h "natuiv.and the IM.hlic i.stltt.tii.liS ! tl: would r j . 1 '. l'1' -' I l"":re l r 1 :"' s'.lt,t;ed itself I 1 ,!1'1,v:' " N" r u '-v :,:"! U"JM1'US an ' ! . ' ''i".' chici-i. - i l i'latn. ii, gross w-re t - ' h '.aw it:ai a.i .ii;.-r.i-aiis stiOUli: . i oK a.k'. tti ii aoik4? speaic in th same t ti e .f vo'.ee, v.riie the tytni . ban 1, b- -.ii:ii! v beaut if jl. talented an a 1 1 it te. they wusiiii 1lii-i!. to l-e sun jUal by "aW, jti.d b,fm.- the lav wi'tiM the i.i'A" bung alsnt lb :t;t ! "in?!l!,-r U'M 'V!"i "! T-i,','-":,-,',-l'!atl0 ! 01 ,U' 'ci-'isiator . J.v lio mem s. Soei i-'' '"' exist a ,h.y inmer sc.ei ' - l ill -.1-1 .-S vicil . , ,- . (l , 1 . ere.- 1 ::i! ui l,ii- h..l.!.l if 1'V- i-;l , - , i -u" a ' 1,1 i 1-ect nature t bear Itc mandate, nun -tan iv Cum t ils l.:i.i;j.g. a:,"i!r '.u li.e plira If 1 here is ;, I:-. (j i at sdi. it is inu-nded fi convey the idea that tn-s l-w .l tne ..m.l vh;i. ' " -'' ''t:-.v 'pon a i . I..14JC. - .J ii" ..tli'fi.t. i.llt ll?:c i it l..ci. 1 ...-t ,. II .. ...-..,. 1. 1 T...T t !.. ,.m Is ; V . , ' 1 si" '!''' oil!- iniioe-eiii m u at. . '"C C auiiial, r tual they Miouid no' j er.rrosTo.'!e;it of the Cincinnati ( . ..rrcsfMHi Te j (,..-,! f i.. ,t itist., y While tSd.ir.g for driit tc..el tLis i-."rn:! :r, t e-tr ti e M.t-.ne lLtiiway, I ciiant e-i o see an e'tnp'v u nir nari-c- : ,!,, il river with : ji0.,rj,, . .j,,., ,), river with t-T:o ,!.,,., ri ,.!.!K-.:..-r ilv,, !;,rse! I .,. . 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It cvi 'J ii'Ji l-bmci to tns y for the i p ie..el-4.'ook i.ad a siiiun chaiu attached 1 ( . , , ,,t '" ( 1 1 it. n i:?y be seen at the TiXa- inc i;.i:itts;y ";;. ,-. nt e e a n-iml-e- or ;e:itie:i.e.t ca.i le t ; I y t ;:o-t,;K : e alwre -li-ta. 1 1 a'-'' Tjj. liatlsr, I ; his Ji.Ha-.kp'iia Cf n ve i: '..ii s-p.-e-.-h, said, bad t.ot the :- .-- f 1 crn'i'l. the rc-sn't f the war would i.:iv- l-con eiiccreetr If liitle.- t the ii'iiii), -ij:;,t million or l.s of S-:utl.e -!i a en wniiki ha-.e whip tflti.e twe.ify .e tail'; of Xor' herri-s. n:;e l. as they were, by b.or!oT r.re"ter. onipomentarv. ' ;!!' iV:it t his oith' tra '- --- ' I A i rT-ii "U, rc"c:vlng t tl e s:a?e:m :.t, ec'ic i n-a b.sihnt mot e ham- ' p gr.e is a-mnaiiy -.M ti;a;i i.e eutira champagne .3.trjcr can ru;se, answers ti nt the annua! exjeortatV-r. is !),()(, (0 bottle, on'r two-Third rf the an nua' cr ip of Tiv e'istrict. I:j"i.fi0,m0 bot'lesavo -he-tvforreoiit-nme-i at bonie, and the total -v-w t b w ,0t)0,009 ImI- kee-ps n'ckiu Ves, tr.timi if i- f.bitf v an irri- ItatlOIl O tl e pa't.etlC tl.iaUOII OI Ut9 mm JOplslHnOi t I.C Ci.ta. Tiitn. -Ti ere. tj'.w. th s what l told reeky; but she l.wcj ii a or l"ii'J.. " I