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J . THE RANDOLPH JUlWNAL It rniMuitiuit TN'ttTttT a.. T. j:u;ft TKRM. OF riUIlSCRIITlON. I4f! Dollar aid Fifty Ont a Yfrar, irruuti DTiüct. ti:ii.ms or ADVr.RTIsi.NC. Y.T.'XW. 1D TRtKltlT JIDTriTMIfO. O.ie DitUr r?r ;.utr for Kirt Insertion, nl Teotr-Fire Cents per Square fur each 'ibepicnt lirtin. retftir .omitiuc OllS.infe HI Two 8 Of) Three 11 00 roar 14 00 Hue-Fourth (Ultima 1H fM 'le-lUlr Column , 3C fH MjelMama : 0t0 I.OCH. ?OTICIC. ' Rernlir Notice, Seventy Fire Cnt per Writ; Tr-mderU, Ten Ceid p-r Line. ' Jt.YILItOAU TI.f C TAIII.US. VELLSfO.NTAlNr. RAILROAD, ritt rM wiiciir.sTrR ;oiio wt. Mn. it .I.: i. m. Hlf.lIT KXI'ltK-iS t It A.M. W ETER X KX r R KSS at.... 11..1 I. .M . Mff. t ?.!." A. M. NICHT KXPUKS. P.M. KA.TKRN ETTRK-Si at....l2.;5 I. M. TIII1J Fl FUMLIIO C1)! tTMT. M All. t MC r. M. W KS TERN EXPRESS IS.I2 A. M. Mlf P:n A. M. EASTERN EXPRESS U 2. P. M. Arrival nnA Mimrtur of Truin nt Tnion City, Ohio nod Indiana State Line. KLI.KrOtTtIC 1.1 .OfO f.HT. Arrire. Ppjrt. iprf Mtil -1 I' j. . 8 4"... N'ijht RiprrM II -VTr. . 11 - f.. Accommsl ttiou ...J 00 r. H. G öd a si ci-r n.on. Arrive. Depart. Accomm'l'tion . . 3.' r. h.,.,7 3'l a. m. DAYTON. ITXI0.V. ARRIVf. l'KMET. üRRIVr. HKMtT. r.t. H.io m :..:. r h b 20 r m y..v) a m 3ßnsints5 iHrccfortT. FIRST NATIONAL BANK J or WlXrilESTT.lt, North-cast corner of W.thinton and Me ridian treet.4. Il.mkinj; Honr A. M. to I P. .M . orrtcr.. TIUlS. WARD. Tres't. Wk. M. I.ocur, C hier. GEO. W. BRUCE, M. D., Physician and Surgeon IVInehe-ier. Indium, rculrt Iii pffrdin:d erriec to the ritixep ff Wint-liester and icinitv. fKICE At hi K'ei!encr, corner of M?n and South trtrts the former rcsMercr ol lr. Krrun. a 0. M. r.7cCLURE, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Ten-Ier hi services to the c'.tizcns of WINCIIESTE It And virinitr. iff CtVC fpfftil attciition to Dieacs of Fcmile, and All JH RONIC J)ISEASKS. AJo, thoc of the ETTE AND EAR Receive particular attention Oilier. Month idc nt Pnhlic 5ttnre, In Hr. Wilmore Dental unicr, Cei.Ienceon Er nUlin treet, ne.ir Moorman V'.fV, ojpite E. EJstr'n residence. 41 CT YILMORE b IRVW, DK7STTTSTS, WINCHESTER, INP. OVKICK South Ut of Tuhlic Snurc. up tir. IIrilnc on UeitJnre Ptrevt, north eaUputof Winchrftcr. 0 flic f hour? from 8 to V: A. M. and frow I to ! A. J. TIOSS. 3") 10 ÜST r.l? I! B T. over rence roorrjr the Wlnchf!.trr, (oiMita. JOHN RICH AFIDSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Vttfflt rUic Squrt, Winteitrr. ClOTHS. CASSIMERES AMD VESTINCS. Ma? on hr tn.l ma l toonlrrln tli tie.ttrU. THICKS BKASdXAm.K pit, 3. O. ST Ar FORD. riMotrlan anil Surcon, 1(n1fr .trrfie.i.1nlft ,rti"'"'f roiVl.AM) AXl.CKKOfMli COfJTKV. It gsp atrial ttilin Jie f 4irt rsai. piHlj Jte .!. mgUfA. B,t ii. trTn t.1 , M. WACMTft. HAYS, ROSENTHAL k CO., UnunKturcr ni WLolcl Ikalcr in CLO T i f I ?r G AND tiKNTi?' FURNISHPNG GOODS, 5. r.i soirril .mkhiuia. ai. JXPIAXAV0US, .VP-. Avvt Mnufct"rf No. 1 1: ChmhrM Sirrei, Mat I". 1 nlJ V " TiTuKHiit)itPi:u jl vir. H TANUFACTÜRERS or ri'RMTVnE 1 I ml Chiri. of tne Utf.i ann ocf li;Ui U-tof rublic Ssr Wiadicicr n-'-r-lii - Trirp. i. 1ANBOLI Vol. uro. M. "UMiKl RRHVNF & BQNERRAKE. ' j t.c VS nt I jTIAV ' WINCHESTER. IND. lUlt.rthm, ami d'f L'lml J X'tfnr'fti nmt't'C, trill r'iv jtr'injS ftth tttioit. 1 OHiceover Kizrr Jt SinithV- Dm? Store. A i r i 1 !', Ii7 ."iil'df WH. D. FRAZEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WINCHESTER, IN'D , (Surceof to Jii.Ie Hrown,) Will atte'i-1 to all bu.ir.''ä intrutoj to hi rare . OFFICE -At the former oCice of Ju!-c Crown. 1 2i REAL ESTATE AGENCY. L. J. MONKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Winchester, Indiana, Will attend to UoTinpr. Selling and I.eaPinr all kind of RmI Etate,on the mt favor- ahle term. II- will Im attend to the Collecting and Securing nf all kinds of Claim. Office U stair? '.a Jail Huildinj. JOMH j.cHEtr.r, rMOsl. WATSON. Ultimi It I' A f. I IST AT I! AOnXfY. CI1ISXI2Y FWATSOX, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WINCHESTER, IND. Arc also prepared to procure attoum:y at i.aav, TTTTTVTr,TTT!.c-irPT! Ti TTTD. .-- r. . or excited, a itidieious sneaker will . lu nist t inconaiioii ; 1 ITrvon the most fvonhTr-terra. Strict at ,;,.,'. , -,,..! moving 'with diftieultv. and that dire . the right to toil fur the tention pirrn to coiurt.on n.i ?ccur.tTor " - un(eadiiiess that marks the iiieipiciit ort 1! for it, but in . . i iiiiui . i'i.i.i inn. j-. uu iiuiiiii . -v. . M. B. MILLbR, jour popular vste,n tloes not suppose W M h- JlinV l ,H.M ,,n:Ul ,s4 isr. . rnl.'free.M.veri.mei.t as Do ( Mmillii's ,h- rnniiiii yiuriiiiuii i - - - . at- Irrlion oi laini. f am n iitithorizrt! liovrt iimrnt Claim I lam n .-n.tlior.rr! liove? nmrni i 11110 Z ;;;r V 1 i nt. All proerinr PENSIONS BOUNTIES AND ARREARS OF PAY. Office in nil HuiMin?. v.VnQl FRANKLIN H0U.SK, Soutli-ent Corner of Tul.lic ?.ju:iie, winciit;:!,, ind IM.Tr.lt m:iMli:i.i:, Troprictor. j . , ., ,. t . i nurchfl t 'refitted bv die Projrttrf ; tio vroyvt'0! to r.re r.o pdiM r expe 1 to m ike it a nrst-rU noui. nc ! - ' - mm . a. ' Iii mtrrtiii "i i T 11 1 1 . IV.t't I r II. S. CUNNINGHAM, M. D., ti, r f .1 ' .. t..,....i n .-ro'7 Hi'. (I..:.. ....!:. i1.. Ill .l'.l.. m 11 ü.llir reform i.tt-i'i. I Iii. mI f t --1 l!i l.ni'T a ii. r i.ani.X ...... ir.. i.. .i..--, - tru miiiivi l.-m ..f ii.'.li.-.oi". irvo.n. f.. rlii. i.reent wi'li IT. U. IM.-vei;. Win.ifter, in.li.o.a. ii-.'s-i.ih t tiro. M RI'X, 4. I. v i: v. ii. DRS. MARION & CROSS, Physicians V Surgeons, J.?o 1UW1N, j. . ofM.r v.iTdron.r ti. Will ein ! , rial iu..i.ii..ii t.i .u.riK f iiiii fiijMnn AiiPmilif .Mcrv. t iilU nU.'n.1rl t I.-UmT , ..r ........ - ; ti 7 -Mill r lnc-l . H. 13. ItK YN0LDS, nlttomei at Isnir. Oßrr in Jail RtiUtimt, up tir$, in' Mnurmm'W'mn. i Mvormin ll'iy Alltiiflne ciiiriiMH.I Mliiut wit Mm .Mii.tlj tin. I ,illhitU i;!loihl It will I.. U..I..I to .-l!iiii.I.uo.s ami i"iy lutUml. ..-i.-.0-l I. . I Attornry nt Law nmt rnitnl Statte Claim A;fiil, - WITlHTi:n, INDIANA, On- FurK.in. An nil1"! t Cm n ti".. i;r-.Fi:KK..ri..s-.iiP. .i; r. r m. (irn. Y. M. l't'oH. W liuli.'t'f. Iii'!., II". Warl. I'fliliit Kir! NulU.m. i it.u.v. wii.ii.. ftSÄiÄK-" n-i. . lu Juil HiiUJiiiT. Will liilor. nt !!' mrunrrnnrnm likmr VY I Vi U II Ii o l uiv jj n. ii IN WIM Iir.sTi:it, lM)l. t Loans Money, Duyn and Soils Cold and Silver, fhvt?M in (;rrrnnrnf llmh Vo. lit trirttt int h-frif A.' Altwuii'iit; Jh'sii tut A oA , nnl Aftrml tit ( itllfvlioH. Ml I A I L- mm .a 111 V l..'-l) I . K i a Notice to Teachers. ViTi.tCAVT.? kor i.irp..v?r. TO ti:acii school, will i;i: kx- i i v en. t v Tin. i s 'll?lt l V V ,l I HI' I Hü "ll ' iv fii'tr uovni at Tin: NKW IMJICK SCHOOL HOC-K, V I.NCllbb- I. r .1 1 k arm H m t m " n:rt J. C. CR ICE, Ejrvnihnr, " A 7y Co .. Pra'ct in STOVES AND TIN WARE, Sinr U'eit SiJr of VultWc purr. Vlnrhrtrr, - Indium. 4v.1l tr W. Knrlih. Jhn K. Mcl.illrt KNEISLY & M'INTIRE, WHOLESALE GROCERS CORWINS MOCK. No. I It M I ii street, litlwrrn Kirst Ä. .ccon i nt-., D A Y T j) II I O . J.V. i'crrlii. J.S.Ltk. 0.W.M.A PERRINE, LYTLE & SHAW, WliolcMle Pt-alers in Staple and Fancy Dry doouS At ft NOTIONS, No.,.,UJSfcond.,bt.lin ni Jcfl'crr p.tiTo.v. onio. vicin:.vri:K, DI scus-ion nt the South. Tho dtpreeation of jolitieal tlehate in the late rebel states it simnly silly. Those States an to In orjaiiizil ly j ' I ...(-........ I... ... ..f Uoters art- ncwlv t nfraix hied and ! were lately slaves. The old nutter i ehis tan not s' with jati n; tho! Midden elevation of the slaves, which MIUUCll Ull"lll'll Ui IIJL IT, Willi II b coiticMcnt with its own humiliation , ami h f. at in thv lu-M. Tho five.lmrn ! ran not at umr have all the modera tion Mini wixlom of a highly -ivili.c-o! pet.plo aeeutome.ltoself--vernment. !a youn; man, some twonty-threo Hut the .situation Ks nevertheless ! years of age. Im his faro, within J simple. The whole jKpulation of tlo jhis eyes, a scttle.l molaneholy rested. Soutli is to U cilueatetl to pditieal His manners were as irravo as tho-o of ......... I.. Ti..- o.Imii i.l.l Iff iifN-M inlli'i! jower by possessio it Tlicv :in to le-come uceustomotl as sofn as praeti- cable to all the processes tf a frcepopu- lar goverimeiit. They are not to In arbritarily trained or inoiihled or whittled into .-haio. lVopIc can never learn to swim until they jump intothe j . ! water. There is no political education j like political practice. Now the first condition of political -d!io.'itioii is torftet freedom of sooeeh. Kvcrv citizen is to sav what bethinks and why he thinks it, whenever he can get any body to hear him. If he savsit foolishlv, so much the worse 1 for his opinion, 'lie w ill make no con- i verts; he will repel them. Hut other people have no ri-dit to be bmtal bo- ! l.l. 5- .m.rre 4.r iivtrivHoint i Thev m .v - out of he irin- but thov i must not close his mouth If he knows ' his audience to IK iM.culhrlv eiHtivc I " evcrvinan to Ik wi-e j Hie S.uthern States aro-as wh.dlv uiiuse! to the spirit and tho forms id a - 4 I free govern i .... a ango Land Tln.ro I - ln.viT lioi.li ...... f . f v,Mw,Pl, , (.r Uu- countrv or anv toleration of dillor- ing opinions uiK.n the most vital tuetions. The wonl lil ertv in its simple, broad sense has boon utterly i . i. i it unmeaning, r iet sioecii, and ineie- by a popular government, can bo eablishell theretmly by a force whose more nivsonce will keen tho i,av. . , -M . , t , , ! ...x.. . .....r. true course is to cnci.urage men of. every 'opinion to stump the whole j region and advocate their views. Wo l(,nn f!.,.v in.!r ! ili-ci.-.. nu n but Ithat weiau hot bargain for. II wo i 1 :k them not to go, in the hope that ! ..... I . ..t i.t,.t'...: r..f..r it,..,.. ....... -'uv 4tmi.jiii.ivjiiii.il. u.vn jii.i. ' be a more paciiic moment and a .-realer willingness to liear, we for-et ! .1 I.Ut!.,,:!.,........!... in. it ini- v .1. v . n- iiii.i.- j. Ii.- ii.'iiu . ...,, .1. .1 iw.,,-J,, Miul tbnt In -J " i i n ist poi 1 1 ng the debate we postpone tb ni:iee. It is b edlloMtion. bv elilii'lit-i .1 r.' - eiimeiit f every kind that the temper of Ihe.IisturUdK. tioll is to Ik mod- crated. We can no more c.cape tin , ' ., , : a.uauo,, man tne u.n.ii neu nn u . ,Mnditioii of the atmosphere and the .. . . . ! ...irtli ,.,11. it ttsi.lf teltlu.iit ., 1 thunder storm i Jt W("Mf ,i;(IwIf lH, ,xtlvim.,v . 1. 1 it it "in- .-!.- in.) 1 i it in w ........ speak; and it is nlleg,l lhat the l.o- ... . ........ ... fair If one side onlv were allowed to publicans alone are allowed to say .i,., ibi.t-n iM b. v m..on..,. theo what they will in any manner they choos". The charge Is totally untrue, j Wade Ilamploii has exactly the same fu sion, that Henry Wilson has, and (ioverunr Orr may fienk has plainly a-Jud-io Kelle.v. Probably while the States are under military rule none of - .Iii .... ., ; these speakers would In allowed to i . ,. . a -ft I eves tli-it siiiti. of the llasli and soarkle. '"g iiicin inui incir n mre resislanee lo Ihe (ioveinimtit. Hut the re-trlet loll Mould be impartial. 1 1( Wl,i, ,üemv Mr. Wibcti spmc11 ms I. - Mr. I lamptoii. !' l'r .mi- lv,., wb. U.:.t tlu- i .it,... .m.nu tu Imi tn biivi :i Ini-ei ( whirl, Mrures older, and Ihe.. to let evcrv tongue wag at Its M ill. Kv(,,-V " " IhmIv feels Udler when he has ,.x. pre cd himself, and a gieat many .lt.. ti... ii ill. i f mil id tfie Ihifinu. .. ... ................ - . - i - Dehor. Of whit bns Heavett piven u- , I , cMiial share.--Air. - What docs a .umoroftendovxht-n it Uie?-Lie". Which is the lovelir-t Ilou r that gni?- i: Jose. Whnc t h itdix n ;m wc apt to think tb.c wtetcst llowerv; -nurs. Wh.it In manners is -me to ploa-e? - i:ase. What will frt.picntly overcome the most andere? Tt a r. What loses Its Ma vor when wc lor- row it: Wit. ! the universe to nipple? Apple? Which letter do we often chew? 1 Which one resembles a trcss.'-s. Whieii one is never w ry? I. Which one does a child fut know? o. I Which one is cinbr.Hcd in Ovar? I I 1. I .... ..r ..lll.. (it lliwi'l IVI'1 Wllllt 11 lisnimi- rinn. ' V--.- - iiii l.. lorS lO (Old U I M H lUCir n'h"IIIIZ."HII .-.11 mi, pn .. '1 "I riii.'iuii, .111- ..n i it.... ....... the ro'ible we; should have in getting V . . . . . , ..... . . , , . -mail lli.UU'l It ttas. in ,, , ..... ., whenever thcV Tos iu lSiltli men- less ll is uioiouuiv cooixen, a-.inuK I than byab-oluto freedom of speech hhn to his room ;S mo lctt him there, ' f , ,,:b,t,aet a ' no n 4lrare." The U,t looking will the people of the disturbed States : Jvimr as t,,nf.,rtab!e as e could place .;. uU,,u; n,( jf lover bo politieally educated, or ; huu--h.s hamlso.ne ' - Tbl-, it i, leadil v een, ' Hcd, pickl.,1 or Mooked, the raw I,.....,.,w. ...iV.eiel.flv tiaOOllil t.l itllllOst ptliplo, Ills lfllC hl.llll J'l ... .... ....t..r I 1 . . 1 . . t ... I . M . vt n.ii.Ui' 1 ii fci'-n ii Vinn . iiv i' , , , i T 'I Irllltr III! Ill IMII II I lit ' "'"i iiiki ' u ho i tt f ii ii Ui'i i vidi nin rr 1 fn nm i nn i o nil inn1! M L ru' ! Wl, .r:,i( ,.. ilillu ul. ctt run- ., M!i .,( .! ,!,. ..,,. Mil. On:.' j 1 ' ' ' r ' T ', li r , 1 1- .tvi- fmiu lUl. .hat .... , . , . I i,,..:..to I ' Madrid. Ihit the recKonlti "i uu the company better th-in i d,' , v ... ... r. .. 1 nate? Innate. jeer Invalid I sOll not lvJovi.il. 1, et'dlvlhe .-ime all ocri - , , . the f irrt bii-iutss of the 2tw (,;diadiaii , What did Clet patra to her lM.m j tell vou. it it was a livid- lliin?. I d;4 l,,,u - ll" Vh,,, .i t ' , nlds Ii in-in t 'alifoi nia made l'ailiamcnt will U- to nduider a plan clasp? -Asp. j Mould strange it -and tl.ctv is imth-' 1 !' 'p',),. ;i 'common zero of a n. rvo and I-.nc all-healing salvo, ! fr UIljti all Ihe liritish jK-ions ' VI,.il . iid.'...l Vf.Mf.il. lb.. 1 lie .if I 1..,. iii.ii eMrttl 1 hate With SlK'll a , U.tU MIS - virnin lit U .... il.L ....nliii.-i.t in tliid'nnfwliTfili... ZD imhaxa, Thursday, Aa Ilfteetivc SpceeH. 1 A sp oh, a sp-oeh from Wilton!' eriel the tho JIe ran't tried the thoughtless fellows. imiko a jK-r'-lt on cold . I I.... ,.f ll... ' numli-r. .My friends' Wilton. 'Jloar! hear! ln's really in for it n oried a younman, who-, tlu-h-! II", uim .iji'iuif, im.iii, n -i- iiii-ii- - l t lick ave I'itful i-n of his U- vidhm to the lotths 1 Wilton is on his feet.' - - Theeonir.ulethoycalle.1 iiton vm an old man. Ho wis often called 4 Wilton tho steady,' on neoo iiiiet adherenco l prineiplo. tint of Iiis The head partner in tho fiwn in ' whoe emplov Wilton Mas, -rave a ! Meat partv oneo a vear and it was to j this patherin-r Wilton had been pur- a suaueti to come. In vain his companion tempted him with tho wine that lowed freely. 1 Tho 4 firm' considered themselves IgW Christians, as indeed, did the world generally. Tliey gave largely , to charities and their church, where ; their .seats were seldom empty. They ; did a great deal of rood with their j money; yet in placing this fiery temp- tatioii lw-fon young men some of whom were as vet without fixed pi in- ' -dplcs, thex wnnuitte.l a gross and al-; o-t fatal crnr. Looking about him, WI,to11 w a,ready many Hushed : 1 liuuiy ! pausen, as ji iiijiiwit.iin nnjui.ri to wl,at m,-ht f,I1"NV 1 a,l K"1 to ! make a confe.sf.ion.' meoi ine eompaiiN mm.. en... uns, . . . I -I .1 i . ! I ..i I e .. L 1.'... 1 "ul "V Wir greater IlUlUOei Wl'ir al MIO sad ytl earosl lolie tI Ills 01ce. j M' ,vc" :us a- 1 ,,a" 11 ', I ,,r,-!,t' a. 1,1 w" mo I h:,l's of a 1:,r- fa,l,i,-v ( ilv!o 1. j i Ho WIX llcd a genius, and ho was , ioiie. Sensitive. ren tie hearted, and 1 - - , i Wru- to a fault, beal-oave prom- "1 extraordinary viptr f mind, I ( " uijjit M-ver.il hoys i (he village ' where I was born, resolved In have a . . . r..l?.. MM.,. ,i .... I . . ..... ..4 one and we were each to carry from nearer to the people. He was not tho -s, if wo eould, provisions and agent of a party, but he loved the ' our hoin ! wine. It i-aino oil with stieee Wl . There .......I t., ... tl. .... .-..t-., l.i-t. lit -ilul K'--" - ,Win m"". wete all young and buoyant. My brother nad nocr . .. ... tasted wine. Whether it was a din by natural dislike, or whi'ther his intuition hd him to avoid it as dangerous to him I do not know. 1 I only know and tho roeollection at this moment burning in my brain I s i... i . . . i . . ..1.1 that we ail iiiougm n we coum t Hebert drunk it would bo hue uu. . Jielldse mid not have set themselves moiv iiijjeniuusl.vat work to eompass , i this object than wedid. I wsw fore- i . A .. 1 I. .. ..41...... I . t t 1 itiiT nVOIUO ,mnst inilioauciiipi. i m i.nt . . ,...l.t ....Hi it.. i-i.ll .mm - .. du'.t. I know he had a manuseript 1M ' """ 11111 " l ' " I 1 . f'.iiarkable by competent fl itics 1 knew In could imnrovlse almost 1 K,M' ' ' without Illental ".il, ami expected that under the stimulus of the fiery V"" Uu , , than I dread deatn .is ,'V li n" , ,ll,lrKr,M',, " w' Mimim . n - cd pei liaps umaeii, at too e.Miiuumii . a m" ,M,V . At last we prevailed, out Instead ol quickening, the wine stupilicd his fac ulties. A few pla-ses reduced him to a state of utter inebriety. 4 The party broke up. W" "A ere wild with think ami excitement ; ho alone was immovable and juite Insensible. ''hce was no rousing him from the Me of deadly sleep Into which he ... i r.ii.... 1 .1.. I I.ii.i I. ..m.. , .ai.c,. , ,....e -..- r i: i r 1 1 J , 1 , ' . . t A 4 t. . ll .1 ...u miuht be futitul tut in eoiiseipiem s- 1 "IIMr"""" ' " .. . .... I. I .l.l . Il.l..lly..l . . . . i. In Ibe inorniii'' I Mas awakeiiC' the soMnd of Mbs. Awhile, scared ts.w,.-...i Ming, weak , V(l iriM111, i "in iH,"i ! face stood over me, a treml , vo:. o crit il out : 4 o ridllij " brother.' I .sprang from my bi d. My frit nd 'i kl,ew the truth sm enough. Her- bett had recovered cotw -iotiMu'is in tu. niht, -utVn icid to mislead him. He had fallen from lln- window, a ,,.j.bt of twenty l.-et. He uas -till living. In vain my prayers, and an- .iii-h.' Hi yoicc talteitd. I Youn;: nun, be is living yet, but 'an incurable Idiot. Now will you a-k nie to take the aeetir.-cd .stutl ? Ye-, the curse of the living t.'.d tests upon iit. It has btinlcne! my life - it h.-u ücadij nation. 'I'lif ii. l:ls:ld el sileOci , 1 1 . . . ...... ,.t N,,t one in all the conn-any seemed inclined to drink a'raiu. The fopp -lo ad Henry flay Dean dc-hu to run for iorenic-r of Iowa, on V.N pirtv ti' k t. 1" " I. T,,.,l ll.r. .1 , v ! lie Will OrOtaOIV ail'! Ul"ll.m n ......... . r um u.vnun... - ' JOURNA jim; c, iso7. Alarm in;. Wo tTnd tfir following sentimmts in the snoi h delivtTtil at Montgomery a v. tt-v -'i ..a. fc liv tfiff tll'ik 'kftttV til Afflliiltf T'lfit liV In.lcn lv ..1I..V iifuiti. fmni tlw rt in tho X w York Herald. Wo ret reeonnutiid it to every ri-ht-mimUd ui: "Ih1 ur-.'fd tin m to l.iuld ndims- ... . mills, cnt t fi:rnac-s, t ntnloy the wat- i r-iowt r at Wi tuini.ku ami up in th - ' j a it i. a ouier eniion uisineis, aim lo rotate it ? . 1 A 1 "V" ... I ,lll, 'r'" ---- -.'-. 'Hie day will eome when Alabama will 't tntino herself to eotton as her solo i rWN but she will sod her railroad iron j b the (Julf. The wivw and damrht- : Tsi)f men as du-k v as those around t rs - ' ""4 ui-Ky as inoso anniiui him would spin the cotton. They , ii.--i not. toil nun i no i an t uw Ji, ioi 110 1 1:1,1 visin.! ine coiouvi s ciiooh aiifi fuml enou-hof talent and intelligence there to convince him that they had ; t . a. t a lit the laborers at hand if they only train- J eil them. Atldrcssin? the w hite jk'o- pie, Mr. Kelley said he failed to find otner -reason lor tno iiiiioreneo between the North and .South than 'their contempt for the rights of man ; "tan. He urged them to set aside their prejudices and reconstruct the SuUh promptly and willingly. If that were done he would declare, in behalf of the whole country, that the present laws of Congress would bo a Ihiaüty unless it va.s driven to enact harsher measures, and Wfore man the N-uth Avould be more lilicnil d as prosperous as the North. He "'i'iivvm uu. iivvuuiiii, n iiiii.i- t i.Ol tkil. a x I t I l I MAi-ii j till 111. I. t-eloin meant ir living and doing s0 they ; itloni means Ktter tlian a bad ....... . 1 . . - Tvi ...... ........ , rat'- 1 lu'.v were 111 l,,,c" lo l their w ives, ami they should take care of them, and .send their enilircii to .i.lii.l tli.it tlini- nitirlit l.-1-.. liirlifr.r n"i mvj nu0iu n.ni,..p..u. , tasK 10 niui.ir 111.n1 im.i i.tnn. 1.- j 1 ? lay iio oi A.a.uma. i ney w .a j.axe W taxes and stUiW the laities of their country. Let those who were mechanics trv to start for themselves, - -t and those who wore "-,a'"j should avail themselves of the home- ! stead la w; or, if tho government lands were too far away, Congress would see Hi.tt b.od.oMlei whidiT.I , liiMinltf ! .uri.v l.c Witt;-'! t UccaiLRo of its; l)cvotion to the j -r- " fn ion and b lief in the rights of man i.rn'it ihiik-ii. i were its two bases." ! ii-in-i.ii iie.-ir iniuicsseii a I'rorn tli c Scientific .Anuric.m.J Vt here the I.iy He; in. Mbssi.s. I'.idioKs The criticisms of your correspondents on yourartich! relative to the length of the day are very ainiisiiig. Jlut are you not in error in supposing that the "day lino' has not been definitely fixed? 1 am not aware of any special legislation upon the subject, hut its jnisition is practically defined by the regulation relative to the computation of lon'i- tude. The. longitude of (Jiccnwich i nr as iiininn, 1 1 in.n is i im- rt.ii i ini ( lm.r..i un ! 1 ." . . 4. .... , . (or ashin-ton, II that H the starting i nunibei t d thciieo both cast ward and 1t.ll.t. I. I I i .1 1 (-ll-M - ! fl l' I I I. 1 i UlilKI iw ." J"". ii.iii-" n(i ........... the earth. This l.HOth meridian U the , "dav line." lVr, sin the day com- mences at mhlnight, wh. n il is Mo- (jv.IlwMlf ini)1 mld- R Mom,. t Ii rt .tiili-ti t all tho enith. A inoinent later Tiles-1 (he North und induced the repeal of day has commenced at the isoth obimxious law, meridian, and follows midnight west- -- ward. It is Monday still at all ilaces TuiciiiN.r..- It did not oe, ur to us westward from the place of midnight ' necessary to rcmutk what thu in to the day lino, and Tuesday from piiry of a subscriber icuiios in icply that point Ii tin: place of nIdnijht. that trichiuicd jMdk is Mipiscd to When it is midnight at tirccnwlcii, it bo n iidt-rod haimlts by luing thor U Tuesday over Jill that half of the otithly cooked, luting it in that con world calh-il the K.t-U. M 1 It iiii-pbere, diti.n becomes a mere matter of taste and Moiidnv ovci the Ainciiean half, . . .i It is the common practice of naviga- . . . . -i . i . " ' - - ... ....... ..1 i l l 1 1 r . I I V- 1 1 1 I I if. ii ri'K. IMI 111,1111 I m; inat.y times they cruisiMrom tme . . . dav intti another. It a 1 ttlc rrmarkabh . that this l.H.nh meridian Iroui t.'iccn- e. i, !i lies wholly in tlu..M c.,n,cruss1 i.. .. t. r i . .. i . : . .. 1 .1 .. ..i-.. in.. I c.uct a ic.i-n.. oi n.i. ......... r-..-. Thus is reali, ,1 the ancient pocti. I .l I'V I I'll III ll 1- IS IIOIII IKIIII I L .. . .i ... i ... " hN iv. I.li-- In.-iul, "yi.ii li:ivc :ii.iiiiii .., .v,v. -l r i inUa fcvcn-ur. m;;';tl....n.i;:i.u.w :..... u:m 7v- ,!, zu,iu Iu"m' r,,r nu- 1 ... ,. , ... ! douti t.dt and you ha i.i--eo m pj a , uUtiinio Miidio it , mid .bli;:c, in.oli Ith an V le!eielne t lite l.t" i . . ..... ,r.. 1r' v- . i ,t ... .. ... . , . . , I wi . Itcfore my face. Iew.in,-ir. . ours truly," ' ton ot da v line, and there is no lieccs-, . , : 4, , ... i few more stich outrages, and, h JMc, .. .. ? sary relation Utneen tho vo.and the , jiJ(J h Ioi!.f (, ym riul,M.ni M,Vf frU- a,dccment S not general that he n,e- . . , (,,nmct with ridian.if IM shall bo the , by me. At IM1 evedn parly -de, c . agination Mot, han Moreover, here are ,n use four .h ier-; hlimoll.tt was rcmindnl b the and brought cut reckonin-s of lonitude. hn-1ai.l ,navl,.r f the hotie that u liandker- testimony U ;ld the Tnited Mates adopt Clreen- rhirf a ,mllsinf? out from hhiat, . 1 1 " ! ' -i i,b il.,. srattin-i-oint. fitnuany ..e.d. i thank you. nr." said thev U IMt4,i ,n lh" " ur,aU n'kU : 1' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1' I ' "iv ..... j, . .... ... I bo male to iv cord with it. Kt. v Inui Miciiilrtor in dw-iüiiii- a lie hCm Virginia, iL dear and so .h.-p thai, by InCun into it. vou cur. theiu nnki:istc:iir.rh?:ia. X ID. Itrrakin? of Chimtiry, Tl:- irn at raiw.f lamp ehimnrys ' Udiip so luittlo nnl breaking so t a-v, tw ikU ttwr tu t lt in i r ti 1 ,lw.- i r-. . -. Iu ii-'J tr. IIUII1 I (II III! 1 ilIU iiiitlir j fr.in iTl.i.r,. Jj 1....!.!.. :.. ...... .... ' well a-, in eioth.) Thoapno 1 viu - the order of tho day a great many rnanula tun rs make ohiu wry from siliraU of lime instead of oilicatc of v . . .x.'. .tiiviin i j lead. The ;rl us ma. v from tL,e si I Uute ; of linu has alnuit the followiu- iro- , . . I portions-sand, soda, l lime, LM - . . . . . . ! to . imn , , io io. j.nuo U inc a jwn- conductor of heat the i-himiicy will 1 not Kar tho expanion caUM-lhy tht-j heat, and if by gradual heating the! chimney duos mt break on the lamp, ' a few tiints hratio" m:ikr. it s hrittl. a low times heatm; makes it so brittle that it broaksjv ith the Io:w-t etlort at eiOUIIIIl II, IK) UiaillT HOW lilUCll OUTt I is ustil. The silicate of lead has about the following projections sand, li; lead, 40 to 00; soda, X) to 'S; niter, 1) to 15. Iad lx'ing very ductile and a good conductor of heat, a chimney made iroui tms lormuia will almost melt bo- fore it will crack with the heat The uninitiated may toll the ditlVrence of ; tlte chimneys made by these dillerent ! qualities of glass by ringing them, the j vibration from the lead glass chimney j Tias a m cet Uli like found, M illie the , lime glas, has a short harsh round, , The dillVrenco of the cost in mnntifae- ture is only in material, aUut lö eont per tlozen. ; Another point is in nnnealing; ' chimneys, as a general rule, are not iiiiiiv;iiru; iuhut;i jKjwmiii niirrosn! j ....... I . . I . .... I . . . ST. . I . thedillcrctice can be .-t en in the glas, the particle-s in tho annealed ghis lie ; clo.e and . compact, while the unan- nealod seem reatly to diverge. I Tlieie is more economy in u-lnßj .... i.m .im.im vi oimimjn nt 1 t-acli, than there is in Using hme , glass ebinineys at o ei-ntseach. Cheap ' ami dear are truly relative terms in tl.Io y...... t.T..... uu.- ..-. . i rurn- I f'tff.i SK-cial l)iiat'li of the ln1i-napolU Jour nut. Caiko, Illinois, May 2. The cholera is now rapidly ap proaching us on the Ml.sis.sfpl river, i. ,..,1 M i(.t(,., iri..lll(!,,. at const, rnatlon pre, ailed, m..... . .liwiiiin riHti.ii uif'ii ;iiii piar- looking to an attack on Canada. i. j;rrK.i.o. A ltutralo dNpatcli makes a1mihir reptirt. IN r.osro.v. ,. . . large mectingof l'enians in lloion on the -4th, in which he severely denouiiocd laigland, and urgeil a raid into Canada. - JtnU'c NhaiLey Itt hcllioti. letter of ten days ag, from .lack- Hni, Mississippi, mj Judge Shaikey ,a icttum-d from Washington, and expresses some Mirpri-e at the oouro ( uf the Supreme Court w ith reference j to tho injunction bills. He troiiply opprses any Convention under the j Military Hill, and will advl-e the en- j, p, Vtte ngaiut falling one. Mili tary dominion he says, bad as it may M. w better than liegn dominion. 11.. . 1.! ..ll" .. . 1...!.. I! ... J If fAlCsf. inuiscn im ih-hik HllIM' j , d with many proiuhlt lit public men f the South.'ior vleMI.. so rendll v a tiK.v lilVe ti the rcUilcmcnts of Con- ul,.ss, when a ip.iet and firm .p,-i. Umi would have prtMluetsJ a iciu tion ill pH M -not of life and death. Uut It N never .... . ... . . i. ... .,. 1 safe to eat polk, no mutter how Ihor- i i.. i. i . i i.i i . .. i.. i .... - ! rC..,!!.'.,,,... nw:it ;im sir i ii i .i . . 1.. , . .w. much disguised that onlv ext. erne -ilii i i uu in . hi - - . . . t.i... care on the part of the coo, t an 1 1 a , , .,,.:, j ptott etion, un)v we take M-cunty by ,, ii. i t .1 : rejecting all h im, hacm, Ac, tli.it i ti..t . i . 1 1 1 ,i i, -i Sir," "aid an indignant bu-batid to . . ill little w ith it. Hohr-t cut oll hisdo s ... mm m m ; all and aiM.licd s.-ine fif tin .!vo t. thruinp. A m v t.-.il kivv; t.nt Im - mcdhttely. He fb. ,i allied , to ; the pit, f tall widt h be cut oil; and ! a new ,1.-, w out. He del not ' ku.-v m hi- 1 V va, w lr.c!i. Tan Jotting. Iapr banker always bar nJU their talrs.. Tt is prorMI to makf the Hr-'ker!' Ll"ard a round taMtr m) that uobJy rut- kxnieornetL Is the property f a harter 'forfi ttsi to thr Stat" wlu'ti he dvea arsl feavt-s no heirs 1- i hanlwarr tfarrr a Jefawltor if he sells LLs t-ustonu r' Jnn and tolt What Lind of a vhin luis twoxuate! ' llo rÄtain? A .rto.fn. I .,..,,,, hi" hrothcr'f mttdivr-ln-law wf ECIy. ! lt l txtlliis lad huMudry to Iinnw P v kfliut-soiyour vile. ' "I'rido pvth ln-fon a fall.' It often l-oforc a wutorCill. o Why L a A.Rr jr-a? ' midu'l' f a whwi: -ahiT like th uic the foU lows round him arc tirod. fiV-u-lur of l uvtiaireH uuiv lc dl Ut Uvv uu j,,,, .s ait! JUIlj . - , ,t . , . i wiay ''-bly luve huse aüd cuM . ' lommy, what tlocs h-a-t-r i?!!. Dunno, 5?ir. . ny, iiuiipkuii, wuat naw o11 Pd on your head?" , , j dunno, Sir, but I think it bees A 1 lil wt . . ... ...1 a fL ! Ih'al j A passenger by a Lake Superior : boat late'y et down, at the dinner- talde. A waiter thrust a bill ol iaj into his plate. , , ; . 44 What's that bit ov pajr?' said he. "A bill of fare." responded th darkey. r . , , i4A what Is it?" said he, petting, up and leaving the table. T VC paid U10 fare, audi eoufnuud it, if 1 don't lav the Uat nofore ye get a rid cent mow uut o uie. for the grub.", : . . ? 'I he gonial Captaiu explaiucl the matter, and the ienger wwut back d "cleaned out" the table. . , . 'Iiere Was John KOgCtS iHiniru v a to death?" aid the teacher in a roni xuandii" voice. ' - "Jiljiia knows," uid a little girl at the foot of the clas. . . - Well," said Uie teacher, 41ifJoihua tnows ne IllHy ten. ' ?: T ojn tju. lhcn mA Jahna, ItKiklnff very "rave and wise. A lady fainted a few days incc In the cars.' A medical gentleman pftW cnt, who went to her relief, exclaimed, "Han any jrontleman a Mask of whisky or brand)?" Over thirty 'pocket' pistols flashed In the air at once. ' ' n An old lady, reading an account of a distinguished old lawyer, who' wan said to be the' father of the New York, bar, exclaimed: ' "Poor man! he had a dreadful et of children. . . i A clergyman at family devotion was explaining the nature of prayer. II U little son, four years of age, eager ly , iiMUtrv-J, "Cum -wc nk Jul ftr ltfy thing we want?" "Certainly, V. was the answer. Chancing hooii after to pass the child's elecpiiig-rooin thu father saw him on his kueos. Draw ing near he was taken aback by hear ing tho youngest close hid jxtitions thus: "And please, Cjod, make my mother fry me some dough-nut." A short time inee two yomij; ladle,' will known, were holding high con verse over the virtue of a certain new dress. "And doc it lit v f 11?" iukod one. "Fit? as if I'd leeii melted and I -on red in." Lady "What are you teaching her, Niif-e?" Nurse "1 tier A, Mum." Ijidy "Then Ict-lier-lR'." Nur.-e "If she doesn't learn it I'll h t-hcr see.", Ird Ihicltlnghaiii was once at din ner whore a Mr. (Jrubb was repilrtil to sing. He begged to be excused, urging that he knew imt what toning. "."Mil":, I'd le a butterfly," Miggcsttd the nobleman. - m - - - I The ste.nner Vlcomiln, of tho Northern Traii.jortatloii I.loe, win burned Tuesday night three mile from Cape Vincent, Ijike Ontario, Theiu were fmin twenty to thhty llve lo-t. The .teamer ! a tidal Ioa, . , -. --- Mr.. IC ,artt r epiusiiiig herlovo for the yoitng f hlldred, addtil, tender ly, "And how do you like, bahicf, Mr. Lamb?" Hi.an-wir, iinnitdioto, nl. uio-t precipitate was, " I Joi.bob l)ilcd, m.tdaui." . Mrs. ( 'dibbles has great ideas of her husband's militaiy j.owers. "l'or iwn T....1... i ...... t .....ii... ii im ii'iu ii it.. .in... J1'" i . , ycll, r.ij ,i rin j hi: uu-. u iivhk ii.iii i.. ... . i. ..o.... i,i,.i. i . n till" l.oi K'nimi luv-, .mil na I 'I1 ... . . u I. i.ti.i.u.liu In tho fin.lu not' iifti , 1 rc"ti arn;uad of saphtadsuiid minors." , i - - 1 .llUr V) tjo Mullitott,K, rilot , ,, U1 ..r,.- j (K. follow ing note to the publisher : ! 1'ive thnii-atid Indians arc retorted , t. bo m uie war paut, two inoumi of xhoi w , re in 2 inll ort , : knap on the.Sjtiita c tnol.b U , nah.de r arc tlircatc.n . bte;U.c. :