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PrMrt. ??3'nm 1 it: in r. m. r a. ii. UlTIH 1 CSU', t ILIO I. ' Arriv. Prt. Mid t r : r m. K x ;r J 'J) r. m. oi r. ii. 11 A. I Vmsiiuss Tltuctorn. F1Ü2T UATIGHAL BAKK, of v.:im i:m'i:k, inu.. Nwth-cxs: c'iriicrof .V hiiton ar.J Mo ri li stri' t. Iliiukiii; Hoar : A. .!. to 1 1. M. ornerv. : '. , TIKIS. WARD, rrs't. Vm. I.'. h'K?. (.-Jim r. L Sfatibiiai Bank t :.v , . . i; ,!.! hi . 'S.v. r; . Il.J- i . v-riTru-i.i i...o,f.ü:sVvi.iU I.'r-VJ :vS 'tt.i..'.4:r,;ni',tly to I rrl'irJ. tl m!imk llnr- A.M.'?" ' T. M. . . 4 a s o. vv., c 7 1; c z . p. . Vi iur.'irir, Ii'ia. r-nUri 1i'i4 rr.f.-s.!.ntl firvir, t t! r'.tif .r. f Wior!:ct'T 11. 1 vichi:,.V. )KKI'K t Iii It- ! iuT.-nirr of M tin an4 Sou'.ö 'iv t ::.. 1 r un- rtri i : ", o(-lr.lVr.'-i-n. ' PHYSIC1AH AMD SUäCEGMj Tc-i ler li's i rvio ta tlic cit'zm of ' ' 'v i NC UK S T KU - , Aa l .vi hiit v. ; . - . " i 1 . i ' : . I II ,'!rc rn -."riil attention o I';io :i of J Km, los rtoi'.dt Cl'lKO NIC DISEASES. A!4, tli f l'e ETTE WITD S3?l t.ncr S.uth siJe nf I'uV.ir S iiarr. Ia IV. Würr.or '. Dntnl tiTi'o, au Franklin r t, r.rnr M n-rhir 41 ' nNCiir..sTi:n;r.Nn. OriTCi: S vr.tli Uof ruMio t-i'-Mrr, vt ilrs. II -ii lercr on KrsMrr.ee strut. nortl ittirtf U'ir.chcaw. Oi.homsj ff 4 ! U 1-' A. M- an J from 1 to 4 M. j T) HO Ts T I S .T. i . -1 !'t". r. t'p 1 i'r, evt r '. . Tri: . Liv. ror.i c a :t)ir;..vt f C v.'Mlefii rv. -;-ft. ,1' . i-i-t Vi lo ii lt:t ' d)Yl U V- I ..L1.0 .' s", tro, f c l '"' " ; : IrÄiann. k l it ' ' ' . J .: ... 1 'JOHN RICHAaDSON. .'J.1E Ell C H A X T ' T A I L 0 II CtDTäS. CXSSlMEaES -AND jTINCS. i T TT r ... - l I . t I.rttlijIa.lI.Pi.i.' a. , . . . a I - - I AT. r f 1A I Tl 1 1 fl I II ItT " a Ikiit-r in . i"- -w"". ; . . . i vb.i uc'v members or the Seecsu n t "is it. pos-,u.:e. iu-c.i nw ; , . . ,.,,. ilV ,.,:atr.; rvr Cr.lt ' ... ' Tit!, ni i rr 1 m.ulo utdi lua.ked gaius :u the peptj- h'.itt , , L. Tiir. news of the success of tho Ke- prompt! io the ir movement M i-U M KU CV O nn TiUHV AWIJ I til V i l . .. . ... .,.f.,i i Conventt ufin . ... i :,...! r...... . f llnlns nd Mn'VArWUI.n..rHJI nj- JAMr.S runr.KS, lYrfctcr. To losctl:e doidlonof I'M. V o ni I home and roIi.'tM ull to bin wife. A- rvle. , , ... anl CWm. rf the Hi; i""1 '1 : , rUru. fo lo-C the JTtk-tli CVngre-I t Ion-; dsMroy it. ' 41 ' . e 1 Vol. DH. FARMSV0n7HT5 t i s 1? :r sa 1 r ire nitTxnt .r ' ' . r. ' . n : '11"!:" L! UV-,' X-'rf't'llf. nVi;,!i:i;iirPl v!! nr1SS;t Slisiii, ami I in': j pon,.(ji:j,.rtf rJio,, upturn s-Ju!i 11 - - - - - - 4 ...... inmvonen hii e-es to the fact that if he Some ilayj afterward, a? th twolyx ;.nt;;n r.ul" ;.;;V,:;,;.l ! to-d,y i.,-,d X (VMvt- lue,rc;,K he nwM ,OIlfront th0 s,nu. ; were in the library, he aid to them: lCOT"' ,ctwI urn- ,ar..,..!.i.rtM,.,.i...rliiro,.r-.:--,1, v..,,-r,,.i I .ic 1 J v-j in 1 u . voteil the lh:vt ((ll ,,hhl1 Ahraham LineolnLvourp)Miieces.? M,c iru'jn( ' urMn, -l'0(!aI r i'V iVX Cnlo:n-.Vlf tn ti ket.oVn--lear- un,, foUllhl l1oWl the rehHlion. The I VI have not pent mine yet," dd j . - t -t .ur r, ,..t ..... ... ..; ly ti,.t th.Mr patriot,,. i still of that ; u(h M,, i(, t.v,n ,f Mr. Jt,hnon KJwarl. ' , S!?1; ' "I r,n lt HcloMjry.ll soon ::.V::!r:?: : r.Vv-;::;: M-altyivhsh l, I.,, tri-l .ml, ,r,-.. ,1(V ri -An.l v,mr, riaronee?- he ll.eially made in refmnee loderet fi; -l.r t.;.l.r.; r 7 1 lJ''il f r-Min.Iif G JÜOnaÜiAf GLEET, "I T FIC UnE, ji-rn:j!n i lira. !:.yr;c! c,,ot Sr;:Ju:ii .i r. GVPHIL ! 3 , IV.ourv, T;.r r .u.r.Tkrr:-'.' rr 'ürrrn t .r.T,' lrr.-ti - n'.l f. Crt-itii. mi. fT . t ! m. r-'!t-!if...!-i v.i'i..'! ' ii .n. ati.l w Ii !i oi.lv ; rlv cjee.-n d:m.at.-! 'a whu-h the fl r.h-Un nr.lr cu f-'. a pvn iar' i t mro. .MJ ..f l'ro i.t- j....-.. tr a;. l, 'a tr :nokt .rit f. r. I r.T.3 ! ii.il rart-r. .t:tl In i i.t S; t, -.fiction iiuarsrtOL'i; ii ili.Jn t'.- v Ti. i l-'.'isiaS. !:. :e ni-I l.oii.j.lcli.ts, ' c it ii'Mo to ii ; rJi:i:::l . i: v. !. f t m. t ratcit n tr-:? fr.- ..r l!nr i' w i'.ii 'i'h-'i f. r i if . i !. .!;! I'' ;i 'ot.;'. ! -i.tial t.t..l Is l!;c cm ?'!. iif .f t:. t.-1 in tu- JVturo ! fcf I r.F.irn- w j.-t!i31r. at: j on i o.-Jt t, j,,;'. f, r'f l.o nr.- : S -.1. Hm t r.Kiil. I . t M ll Ork j . J i MC'I, I.IUH.O'I 41 I 1 I i.o-Mi'iM . r ' ,, - I" .u....f..-- . 1 1"..' Iivij:c ' ' """- . ,!;'l.v l-tt'.-r.:.!. . l.nvv? tlair i K i.j x ,,r,-;-. a ; i t -I......! u " i Vr.'" ! - . ,v.::, , t;.l. .d.2r.-. OK'. FA -U' inn r.o mi. lip! o,., i. (i-. !..;;: a. .m. u v i. m.; mi i.ijs,.-' a. m. to i: T. r.I. BHOY?sE, X j3 nr1 ' r ' O.T.ce in N itloual IIa::I: M.iv in, i-rc. t ly . . WM. D. FtlAZEE, . t . .fJ ATTOPiWEY AI L A VV ! " v'-ivirrsTi-T !D 1 , .pw?:r tj!i.l:pr.rowr.,) ; Ti!T 'iltJ-el t. 'II budr.- i,.frt:to:. to ; orViri: -At n f rr.irr efner of Ju.l-c ! ' ' ! ' .Kölau;' 'hwi. ,e:te!lei;t,cop',of(,v.mtvy, h r..rm l,lwlil,llt Jhin they .ftan d ; - n 7 i i i i ' , -T" .,0r. ihelirrhl.tdy cultivated, and each far-! in!.ri, s;lll, (.im.-t Tu,,tl y they labored! 1 he iMior inother hnd toih.l und :'VK & Ot . h f(l. i;ic Cf,Hf;irt of : ;) nrevdl , nrion n aioriiV in i "vcr-exertion and Marvatioa bniught A T.T OU NEYS AT L A V, ! hN fwnily in the way of a line brick ' 1 r . e ' ! 1(1 l'preent state ' he eh.ld.vi, Wi:;o!;r,r, IIaaa. j or harne dweühlg. I MortönVili be c'vclcd , - .1 ami rn y half-clnd, and no Wit' .'i. n ' to UV.vi, f-tlbn an.l I.ri-in-' I Arba wa one of the first towns settled '.jjttl States Senatorin jdr.ee f lien. S. ' -V'1 Ui;r'7' r';;" fA'Vi!11 til J-Ilt"- Ic t!u ibt l -i i -n; s. Lnne,' who declines ,i re .i , r o v Milt n's' alt h ,' ti.e ! ijii.it i i i Ä ' r',-,, !' ir! rf n' 1.b-..l. of ienteivd, the hr,t ( Imrcnorgamzed, the ; l.Ul.iio!l Tlu. iv;j.ecrats wolild lather ;;!nr.'"trr r -tair h: J..U Puü.ürr- Ueho. ,! opene.l, the latter o-tn- taugiit ... . )ju.r ln:ill than (Jovernor :Yv. A. liONTTAJK j j V ; I u ? A N T IIATlXrOHD CITY, lckfoplCountr.h-uium. : i (.vf j I w'vTsr n UV. U, r.STATU U-TtNCY. ir,-TPVlY TOX, 'U: " ' T T 0 Tl T V S T LA AV. 1 i U Ii A 1j I m A i WINCHSSTEH, tWD. - A Arc :dsa prcpiitd to rreevre Vnir-i.. t!;ti.t:cs :! Arrears t-j I ."J .ft strut 1'pti th ... i-''' ' ' . or ... i . .. , ...... n t he lce-iTosiueui oi mv w.. ... , f. u, . , r e an bar milV a Jew wccks ik-i i m n i.i'!,in in.. frcuri'Tui : .nn.uui'i m "m .... ..... . e .1 ,il.v., ;:.u:n. O.iiC.Mn Jan mmoir-. - active uemaun, u a n i u.i a snia.t , , s heo; him warmly i-y me nanu - ; j ... (.,,inr)tl,. Tt,? raürotfd en-1 C-mfederaev," Alex. II. Stcoi., ..nd j saved Washington and concaided t -r-a irTTTT?!) It''' . ' . . , i i i Ill V. Johnson. Senator in the rebel , UI'1 'o"- 1 1 1 lM- ... , , ... . brilliant Antietani -amnaign. li. 11 1 IJ I J l-J 1A i leii'i'i -e crctiics ;. j.c.i tieur .nu i.uv , - ',, . i..,., I Clarence went a o, nil reiurneo m 1 1 1,1 lr.;,;,s. corn ,nd other r.rovinder. Congre. North C,ral;na .ends (,ia-1 ( I'red.knt, however, knew what .nr.Y' AT i.te ....,. re,l ! ham, a member of the rebel Congre-, ... was doing. He f:iw that tho TTTTTTriT-T-nTTl J Nil. I " - - ....... l I ... .' II VI. OIVT v.ii.iu-n.i ... iS-enpt Attention Civrn to the ro,'!(.it..il.j j, "" lv.f -s-Tl.r..vl---t . I a Omfioratf JUU.w, ii -i:iim"ü, I u tin-l(,i.r -nx' the 1 tr.-ntnicnt n.ulil r avc it. li!mumry niu.i a wihmj m .vru, v.. .......... . 1 ,r .!..r-Wd Y;''.V' Wo'.':m.,'..t,i;ut7,,,;.in-laiK-r.,f.:;,l;lH. vto mm'pM'. ai-i t (?-1 rflf Irhminc ut l.aJtüv, i ...rf.tonuM n.rvivo .1 -f. ....-! r At Wl.-nR Viri.K n W.r r I . nTn-.llr.r Tn rliflil'ir !ll!l I tl '11 III ... . . - . i il ...1. m ll1'! l"l ''UU 1 " l'ii"v,, l II 1 ... 1 1 ... . . i .1 ... . " 1 1 ! t :,-. free ue of ti.ngle-foot on election i Mi.-ip.. senus ..icon., 00 ... pa.-'Kaes of clothing, "unismo or Jo:,cp i.oomt, out - nlJKtefii na- jusi mamet. mu.u- n rE"'ct5:niS A:D Ä?;Är,S CF FAY. ; ' - the mlliUa during the war. c fof t,dr wants. vlo"', Vouirr V Mr. E. It. Hunt rvximAv ill of ? It!:!MtKKXTATivi-:-.-A!ah:in a "t. tldeirl, a tory under Met icllan. T he v ork of lna,s of tH. U.,t canncl coal f A:;'.' rL,r...i.:ani.iv;tl . . ...mls -AI Ikdtle.' t)Vr- in iJUt, ..a.im, u; deeanitation began with McClcllan, ft ,in!r. con L-dns more oil 0111 fi;."i.tr' lilil. IilPtli ieVLi, v iii.wi. ....... l chili! 01 1 Cll VCar. iin S ' ii o. t u lie . .. . . un:riMk.'i ' .,a-W!;fV.rr.?.r';.'! ,', ' ,,,, an.l Tl-.omr. 1 "ä,';,. Jf v.mrmtU.la,..l ' ' ?- ,lra ,c. 1 tn .lie rt-h. i"- in .tu! r.uiTiiiii!?. r.: iair?. ' - . .. .1 ..t j j,.,,r-1 aim sisu i.-, .u.v. j . ., ... rnr Tt-ith Ityitiii.! . - r V-...::. Tt.o r.r.i: of Vie-orv. , memner 01 i..e icyi . . ;;; - . comfortable." cr me v . .... ...... TW,rf,,t(M ovolty of the season in fiVamvlix house.' t,,, rt r .v. . 'r,;;.-.; W iNC hf.. thePM.ident. 1! is merallv certain - '1 "1tavinnd nM,, i once.budiy employed.. IIcsmihM cot-, tnatnu.n, 1 . Mr. Walter, the prinedpd propri.tcr ,.r t-ivM'-mi't Prcvri-ior. that New York, and ITlm..;, and Wis- . "'' (ej.c., .( s.-m . , s he diH-overed Clarence, and . i0,u of (be London Times hf.H left England Pl.r4..t ..idN.in.d. .r,,r 4.,n.intÄ!1,lMK.illr.nrr,oiin!iv:,, lMnn, at.d :m ecrieticed ep-a ,, ; , The result 6f thelateeleetionhodd " 1 ; , ac. Tai.T-alIbbrt7 andovery membci j. voll AVo sh.ouhl meet again." -nvlnco ffX l.anW hi, son. The doctor visited the fimily ily, J Te Cattle Ml at f.r hca4 In ? . r iltil. I in i rnpo.isi, com., .nn.u.on oi T)f,0r nnd -ratcful widow was , ni , .Ä .,..i o.nitoi. ch.lLira worth ore on the.! . e uu.- - V , 4v:;t ,-inv porcv." It is impoihic fov the " ' ',.,. i ' - should give Manien peiiur-e.. i, U-,;,. ML:uk:,u to recover from the his government, in killing restored, and ah.c to t ko cm. f hu . lV(icr;ll ofllce- way Last. i , . V A V , TT A ITC T C I f. W fi U'U b ll - O 1 U H . AND. nnIAMM.TAl ' PAINTER. .utimentdemand would be to tUfvlnanceinlMLandnirwhlelU.evot-b ..M r itcliel. w n.t. ";u.nt :m,l save tlu-country. Wonccl Feb ing a capital of VM,r,n, ha, .! or- 0,l 1 WdinM of Tlur.Pai UUMh, Am, riean ; in a S,uUiT(:a;olin, sc. S:u,r,d Me- nun of humamt ;(.nd otheers wlio "believe in their mnlzod to work it. "Äco. r..nv,v.tr,s. , ar.or Mulri.igm. tu:Vii. than ' Cnmii; a lirigtid ier General In the j young of o I ; , ! -art 1"' vitl1 ,hHr ,,,0,,t,",, L Ti: advh from Salt Lnke an- AVintW,r.Apnt2,;.D(V,. nil John-u hin.s -If ha. yet 1 '-' " ! '"nVlü itulitcr wi m -' ' the States in this Union mv xhc n,Iv:m,,, tidoofa hcMT OvorSC V-cAciam;.1 !di iytd: Toearry out 1U kW,- I ... represent,! in Congre,. ((f njn,r, fromldnhoanl a m ii u t tu ii .anil ir iiiai nr r mil iiati' - . . i ii.:..i.i. inio nai t a iiiin nii.i a.Mw i irr "-: ..... ... 'liar vote as io ni'u i"i.. .... .... , . . i .... i ... MSfolw.11 r.vi.. ' ouoiieuii iari in iiieeie uu i..-v . x , -j-- i . ... VI:VCHETER, Z?;piAA'A? Till iKSDAY, Of'TOBI'H IS. tbCC. CORRESPOND EI?C2: LYNIT. K:.rat rorr-pon i.TT?. Hai ! !f h Journal, 1 r ; Kecl?rte A.r..'Ap many, name ii.'mk. u i.eei jron-i e-;i- Jn-exi-t. d h. tueen II. t v p ill ic-. I i: ie:, man voled hisehoiee w;thoiit let or hindrance. 'Hie entire vote of ; irv rni-m-aspour.i. i.scry man ; IRV roi-iii1rrTi-iroue.i. iery man felt th- importan.-eof the i -.i-s pmd- j in:, :t:id none remain! away who j ',!'1- ,f t-.thVdK , .- I i-.li . :. ..... t i' rr ' ... ''lli;''linJ!lu 11,1111 imu,1,,V i.lsj; T.MerV-m .jorüy, niarj-.r- ity fjr:.I-.CarlyT Ih.. 1S.3; A ii- liams ' ' orrny in ;;::t. Wat oil's in ;j rlty over Hunt U 11; j Canuck (iDotoj-itiMii) reeeive-iJ-.: j iv.rfc-: mMoiItv for Xev.-man, lv'. TiiiM lias V:t-!un.u: nTown liip-iv- en a lare majority l all, the .l i'.on ; cau l! 1 ite-s. The e .unty h.s p -rf ..rni'-d , her p u t e'j'i dly :.s n !!y. J;ili;!:i wili 1 aiin lo retime 1 to the IVI-mI ('n- en a lare majority t: tho .Iri:in rress hv a h.a'.iibome maj oritv: and we o-.trdh-vi f eate or color. i a:::sa. . -, T !-;! vi.'l ti rh-i on I o . ' i a .j.i.i-, i-a io -ro,i on 'Hi'srl-iy Ia-;t. Tii. road is nw p:i:-s:d!e, and is the prospective route I for a 'irnoike. The newlvsown wlicat aloiio- the route is u;), a;al looks well. riie bridges, crossing ome of the stre:ms ii ive been swept away by the late ll-d. Arlu still nourishes Some 1--v'' böi'.ding-r have rece ntly, tymp up, and p: tiaratms lor erect mg oiner- e.re t . ()M Th. llrV t,mr . ,as ! r,,:i ;f .j,.,. lli:!:n,f:it.t my.4 : t''ir of tie- best quality, -his r.oweu, Jr., i-ilo'nra ..:! o:y ?.r o l a'i'l gro- I .. v.ii.A. I.-' ,: by -ir. L.i tJvenaatt, sine- re:ineu to : d! t.:-:t I :-t rf the State, 'ihe old ho ';Mn'.; c - .1 1 1 1 ,4a:vd. ir. ih.e .-t:r- ? (ally da;.v.. Ai'iuhasno raiifoads lie anr t!ian P.iehmon or Wit,che-lcr, .n i. 7-..M-1 i i.M--i info the town tVom ; . T!v o;.nevts of its be- iu . ' c'.min'i a business point of any notei ! w lemain as it is-n lautiful nrral vil- !e , th,ro talc, m slnvi,,;, t., ..ri,,, ) ;'f hAlM t Uc il?; HU h:uuU w,rc thrut in- ahont a re-ttorat n of too I nion, as 1 1 . ' . M-cre ! t his eoat pockets, as lie juessed on, well nMr.)vi iin; hy pr i-h-i-!atio:i vernmcnt, jf ' . when he felt his aim seized from be- , - A - t., . or polel by the Lerrislature, wnien .u for tlieintercst of his constituency at ; . - ....u' iivi,i ! hind. iior.ie, nnitherijrhtor nil men, re- 1 lh Jat u,n v V , x";f rmod' I 4((iuiek! miick! come Muick!" mid r. mi" roo.'M-a 1U'il 11(11 1)0 llllonneU. ! i . , , , i i .... j;uiKsötnngine pa-i v. ecu n.i - . ..." . ,.n alxc.it v. witli yi-r.v lair rc - i i.ii,:",r,r"""-r- wi' r;'?1'1!-; I J. W.ight, a .staunch Jkulical, wa istairgcnngMoW It hu leceivcd; the ; u'fV.:i.,r-.. ,,.;,. .I i,r I Mr." Johnen to pcr-i-t b.r.ger in hi.; j Itemtorvrc tho nWU hi i.wer IIIII..II1-1"'. - ...V'.. witlout m:. -!i gtiarrantec- as the M.Uie M-.uh.. i ,t..r,. Stlll.llM.il HI III. iii- ..'..- w h-e. Weliada p'.oasant trip, :md re- j . ' funed h.hu.sati'nod with everv thing! ' propose to state to you the military I in reneral and our vMt to Aiba'in par- j and treasonable history of a lew of ti' i-' -r 'tiiu-e' lueniUrs who now hold eertilicates of election, and who are so - , ,t .-..ii.v .1 ...v ....... --. - . . , lwivv s, icis n r rani i i uu ii'it-i . i ... , L, h...v.l!;idtn..ofZ.Honshaw. und Mr. Fool, a Senator in . the Nortn ' j " , ov. '"engaged in the interests of Cod a ..t..V.tl Ol Ll.v.Ml' IlV !l lll ll.'i' I .......... . ... . - . ( . , 11 1 I- 'Mll.l M'., luv . , . !..!.. J I. 11 I J: i the Fortieth fVnirresva'to I-wocvctj- thin. lit' J:us failed kimminiu-l.y j 'r.n.l ooinj.lrteh', an 1 if he ha the I ; . it. .1.4. .. ..t.,:.. r rr.i, . , i;,.1, ? no cue c! c can remain Min-.!, ' t the . . !taM rojrui-tl for hi own name in hi.-- t,,n" 1,0 T,MI1 U"M fr,,1:1 a ro,jrJ j n-Iiieh ran only 'end in his oAvn mm ! ami ui.-jrnicc. He imtf if he is gifted ' with the mot ordinary intHli.;renix, llj(,ir 0V(. .jHv ovt.r ,.jI1Cf. the m.ws .f)!n r.l5nr T;10 rt.ps of T: wrk will throw upon them r:T:ltnoo1 ,r 1irlit. It is rtfo, We t .irf.(JSrt ,,. u,,. South' will thil,k t?i prodirt th:.t the (() ,r,.fl.,t tho . .j ,,v ron.rt.sS a J.e-NhitureH will lo.-c lil 44 mendments and th.it her little time in ' iratifvinuMher.i. j 11)t the llopuhlirans rct upr-n th(i lnmU uirctt,iy won, or relax a j sm:rit. c.(r;,rt to sw-ll the irreat triumph Covern her. The more emphatic t,in ,.,.;,. ,.r ,,...,,,1. i,o M,.ro .,.- t;(hl ,,Ay t)ie work of restoration on the ba-is of justice and nakirinp; I peace. Let nothing be omitted that t. ,:i tC ,ono t give the linishing blw ; , k,i1V p-.l!cy" in the elections yet to ,() t..)lil10i ' ' IaJi.ma Lr;:i"lntiirc. .... ' , , r. i . . , . lf ri.TM.i n iii.'Viiv'or fin in. ' s oi me renei i.rniii' i ic (Hons (ii uoMiiini I LUlli UUMV 1VII T"" - i- i w l fiw. svinr.athi.ers were defeated, and the I J ',,,;,. f,,n.w,. : s,mi,rein . , ... tr.e leheliton. , it 1.,..,! w.mi'o ow, h.owever, the loal . pop.e i JU.,. I,, ,! instead It llllllil'l Uli IUI,1, '"""M of a tie, as it was one time, or a ma- ' . ' joritv again-t ih as it was at another, it is overwhelmingly Union. It stands about as follow.-: Union. :! Dem. is 33 ' ll-.,,.-.. AA Total r.i 12 Mrijor'uy on Joint l .'.o.t .. ,. ,: orffJ1 ti-tod; Imt tins only. proves, .ti..v Inv:, ;, in the cunt.y ., . () ;no,v thr.t ' li is th.c man 'he Legi -daturc- i-!ic!ed it two i yc.,,. !; u vii" pAMub'y elect a site- ' . r At kvh :,, oi nee c.i'ir:' in i-"v. " ! ? -. e - ' Cknrncter of ro-iM-ca from the i Hein' I Sirttc. anletitlv iresscd for admission by the 1 . - , j. lh i popper II l l VI -'. "iv ; , ., ,. : vi. T..n w-r. ..i..i. i. " . i. Pern , I Hon. Suuth Carolina .sends .r-mMin.r and wounding Yankee-; Thomas C. Fuller, who wa a member of.. the ' - ... . ' r.-bel Congn-s; Eedford J.rown, w no a member of tlie .Udc Coiivcn- ! o v.diieh pa-cd the section onli- 'nance in l'JLand fr whicU hv von-i. H3 "Of LLL ; ' ....... i i i 0 The Strict. j '-Hi r., N,y-, m a von ign for each , f v.n." .ii!! Mr. Mitchell to 11H miis ! Clanwc anl IMxvanl, on .hnjrht win- j ........ II.. .. .. .w.. 1I-,1 1 If lit u-r ntornini:, ;nr m-u- ... , tlK' rMeii. "I hear that you 11 r- nt the head of yrr ela-oS and thN i" to expreß my iti.-faetioii at your pre- iin-1. "It ha all vone, father." I "Jiwhcu'I And what have von lo jdiow lor itC "Vothin: sir. 7 f'lan nco'l1, nthMh, ndmoltlv.hut without .aim-; the manliness in his j ti-ne eonvinecil his father that all was ri.iht. And now, thou.hJChrencr supposed Ids f t crt t t he .-afe fr m all hut the eye of his Fatiier in heaven, we who watelnd him through all, M ill relate it in confidence to our readers: The day on which he received the gift was clear and frosty. It v;w De Ciinher, and though the fun Phorie, it had no power upon the icicles winch fell fniu the trees in showers. The idr was healthful and exliileratinp to the well-ela.l, hut to the j.oor, unpro- tected child of want it came too keon- ly. Clarence hurried on, with skates little bare-footed ho v. half fnintie with ... ... pief: "I hehev(Mny mother l.s dying: - ... - i lareiiee oin'Too imiui-iveiy, winie . e lv, einigln lo ins cit, urag-e.i Him on. . . ,.. , Tlie home, if such it couid hocalled, t r i- . . i i . ... las not far distant, and the K-ene ..1 X 1 1 11 .1 . . . winch presented itself on his entrance v i I 1 ............ ... was awuu, iiuiei'o. uii.ui, ?ui roumled ly three or four children rereaining in terror, was lying on her miserable hed, w ith her clinched hands fixed in an immovable clasp. "I will go for the doctor," said C'ar ciH-e, and lcmcnibering that he had i seen n phyi ian's house on his way, i .... i . tu,., "...clor f.llnwcl linn ihr lly, ami lire on the health. "Are yen InMigryV" Clsreneo asked. "Yes very hungry.'' "Ami cold, too," he .-mid, and with a he;:rt bleeding at the sight of such des titution, he hurried ton cook-shop close bv. 1 1 iv old piece was in requisition. Iheadamt hot (dfee in nbimdance soon drew the little famished creatures tr, a corner of the hovel, where they ,;disf:sl their hunger .,ndh,he.i tltoir ' cru Ira full hour the agonies of i . . i. .i ,i. the po.r monier It.f icu; , neu ne lav a motionless? from utter exhaustion, and fell into a profound slumber. A por lion of the f?)M l-uee yet remained, i l larenre oil tu ,ne .oci. ..h , I A smile stole over the face of the phy sician, but there was a to.tr in his eye i ..,1 he looked at him amestiy. j "('1 bless you! my noble little fei f Hreuceo h rtltlie loetor lliou-uaiice. j low," lie answered, as he laid his hand upon his head. "Keep vour money fur other good purpose. I never saw o von before, but 1 th nk e shall meet, ' . - . ' ' (were Democratic victories and Me nr. Uli" I - ... had with him. While deliberating on ".J i V ,., I,... . wnai iuruier ne e.M.iM M.., i.v , little one ; then hU wife provided em- j muv a flUo,tlon the . oorrcndent writing from Frank p'.oymeut for her, an ! she required no j My of ruf(irr!1Jf the PresidentV lin county, N. C., ay- the gold mini further nstanee. ! oliev. An industrious and energetic nt Pontis is undoubtedly tho riehst Four weeks had passed wien Clar- . J .. f ho uI1Iatinc it! all thut lirfa(f. mine in the vorM. A cncoN father -encountered Dr. fr -. i (,u T, 4 .llilf.aM ,rtirtv v (.linrtc m ,y the State. ud invc-t- A ,4 I'o. IC. fM,n as Clan iK'fcame in he took !ilm ly the liam!. ;,ly w.n, I knov.-tho hMor-of tlie ,A,vri,:,fh m nrenv lookl up in nondor. .1)r s i nn ..1,1 frim-J, th..ueh v0 ilt ot nicot (,ft(.1K Ho wonht not rot until he had trncM yon out; an,! nmr, my h(y, reeeivo your father' Ues-inir." l( ,,x 1 m 11 nu" l'n,lll'm,,m' 1 tire South. Thee organizations have oranf h circles m ev orkrily and the Wo-t. That In X. Y. is nid to numher .71MO, principally comiM.ed " lio nerved in the rebel army. Lach circle hasaditrerent name. Sonn are known as the "True Sons of the Smth;" othrri ft the "Knights of rabin," and ell well armed with the mo.-t improved weapons, ready at a moment's not ire, should a favorble op portunity ari-e, to resume the strug gle for the lo-t cause. One of thechief members of this organization now in prison is said to have made impoit Hnt li-cl(sures. General Sheridan Is concentrating troops In this city for important pur poses, which will soon be made ap parent. - . The IuT!ic Pcbf. The following is tho ofhVial state ment of tho public debt f the United State on the 1st of October, ISCfi: IU-M tirartnrrnln Inttrrtt. S 1,31 0.ff.3 .041 H lhM lirinc t urrciicT lnlrrit, !O0,.rJ3,ipu to .MaturfJ Jult not i'rreutfd for , lenient, en,nrj.a.Te,i4 lVU lenrii'K no Irdfrest 43T.25J,2a,3? Tntal .1ft I, 82T0lrVV).T0O 2J5 Awouiit in Irem'iry, -oli.) f ."W.ijfl.VJ 37 Total $ 77,-: 1 3, 747 50 Amount of debt lent ctti In Treasury f i.024,33C4 J Ca From comparison of this statement with that of last month, it appears that the debt bearing coin ha inerean ed 21,743,4., and tho debt bearing currency interest has decreased f 47,hin, h-jO since tl to 1st of Sejteniber. The note interest iMnring debt has de cicH-ed i 4, a 1. ",' ". and the entire actu al dcrease in thedibt is $2J,:i4o,C C9. The amount f coin in the Treasury ha- increasel .eütil OS, while the currency lias decreased 14,'i4-,s9l 22. What the Prcniuent Ought to Do. Tin: following from the Chicago Times shows clearly what the Demo crats would now do since their defeat, and what thev will urge the President to do. They think the guillotine is all jj tlu.5t. JMany years. JfnVem 0r that is necessary to kill the I to ml Ii- rirr. j f..,n j)nrt v. Thoy will learn that the i H(.liul,(,,ns nre lljrulIniT (hS? ron(t i i'r o rn;l prinoiplo, and not for ohVe. Jhe majority oi uieiiun im ""m" u,v j prineiial ofiiee-J under the lVesident are renegade?, and we care but little how noon they are decapitated. Immediately after the fall elections of is. Pre-idont Lincoln said he ac- epted the result as an indication that thepeoi.le wire dissatisfied with the l)rogrcss of the warfaud heaccording- ly gave McUlellan permission tr retire to Trenton and stay there. This was a curious couclu-ion to reach under ithe eireum-tances as the elections i ore ills The lie party nd 1 .......... X ..t 9 . L.iif 4r frJfo UTi tllO o-.,a..u. .. ....... .... yr .... gho-t. and that only the most vigonm- AcciJntt Intnranre. rictwen KeniHha anl Milauir nnn gent of the TruTHm' Inirirana Company, of Hartford, entered the cr, nn-llisrln i.-ueI ticket" f eral pasngcr nppnarhtsj n elderly lady who, it afterward appctM.1, W deaf. "Mndim. tfouM j'u liXt io Ir.scr !ivriint nccidents-yinvpilfcl thcu exhibiting his tickets. 'd pit inv ticket down TZcn -TinJ" "Not a railroad tirket, mlflm; I want to know If you would llk to In sure your life ngninst evident.' "I'm goin' to Ohkosh to rUit mj darter, who'? nt arrit tj up thffe, end ha ji-t got a baby." The agent raised his voi lltt!. "WouM you liko to la.'uro your llfci against nccidrnt?" "She'i locn mnrriid two yerH nt a half, and tUU U tho first child. It Is n g:d." Agent .till louder "I am an insurance arnt, mndanr; don't you want to Insuro your life, against nccident?' "She got tloriR flrt-raff find Is do ing as well as could he excctcsl.' Agent at the top of h voice "I am an insurance agent, madam; can't I insure your lifo against acci dent?" 4 (), I didn't understand you," paid the old lady. "No, her name i John son, my name is Evans, and I llroflv miles from Kenosha." Whfre'a Smith. If there is a man by the namo of Smith in the UnitM States he is here by informed that there is a letter in the Tost-oHlce for him. Baltimore The last vrp heard of Smitlfhe itm living in Michigan. Tuirdo JSlada. That's a mistake. He was sent to tho penitentiary from hero for appro priating a keof Hcrapiron whisky. liujToltt Advertiser, All wrong. John Smith ha lccn pent to Sing Sing for participating in c Copperhead convention at Albany. JlrofUJi Couufj Jit puWicav, The identical John Smith above re ferred to recently apjieard in this cit and If running a ?nake and monkey show at the corner of Fourth and Com mercial street.. Afb'ßon Prt$s, You are kadly jested for news-paper men. John Smith was blown up by o sdeamlioat on the Tomhigloe n short time since, and has not come down yet. MoUlc 2'imiM. Our ooteniporary Is liltle prema ture. John Smith has come down and says tho blowing up he pot wh.s not by a steamlont, but by Mrs. Bmith. Muhilc Tribune, All wrong, gentlemen. There uro two Johns, Old John is Delling rator strops i ti New York, and tho young un Im runniig a bank in "Chicago; it Pharaoh, wv believe they rail it TO inlnyf'tn Tiu'ep'ndrnt, What a fdnpld -et! Every well-ln-forme 1 mri ou.'it to kn w that old John Smith is a pojiular artist of Mad ison, having hctn n bitewu-ber hero since the flood. And, by the vay, n prominent Democrat li06 o-wrcd him fifteen dollars fornhof that kind for MMaken, gentlemen. John Smith is a re Id, nt of Loui.vil'o, Kentucky, and comes up here on Tuesday to ?how . Hoif.rJw (o manlp;ilalc lhc franrhi-e. John i now p!ning in tho ,.,,imtyjail, charged with Illegal voting. Let him pine IntI iariapoH Karrftr. Case dismb'cd, and tho servire of the vrrit d.lo John engaged for tho eoming M-arn in ÜU "Australian husi- ns" by ChnnccloT MeConl. Exit Smith.-7wf;ir7;KV Jwr,mU Not 50, gentlemen. Smith wa. re loaded on bail, and ha since gone on a trip to Poitlsnd, Jay County, for the benefit of hi" health. ODDS A5D Perl'atid renuirrs eight hundred mil lion feet of lumber to rebuild Itself. A young Montreal editor ha ab sconded with $i",fKK) not his own. Cholera is still raging among the negroes on the Ijouisiana plantations. Custard lioihsl in n bras kettle poi- moro congenial climate. F?c.r;ov. SnvMour, of Now York, is rcortod to ha vp rencmnod hl rrty associatln and announced hlm-rlfln favor of tho Constitutional Amend, ment. 11c !s furthermore report eel in have - dd that were ho living in ihm t-vuth ho would vr nogro wCrzz tho