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r. G. C.oMPTOr, ..........EIaer. ', RB. t rEWALT, ....... PuMMlrýer. OFFICIAL JOURNAL oF 133 -t**te and Parish. 'iFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE tRIRHI:' OF GRANT AND VERN?)Y OF FICE: - ' " GR of SEC~h AND MJARYSTREE r. ALEXANDRIA, 46A. 'iaturday, Septemb,,r 7, 1872. TERM8: £a G&TrTTE is published Weekly at Four Dollars per annum; $2 60 for six months. INVARIABLF IN ADVANCE. SDV'ERISEMENTS hi e'rted at the rate of $1 5Ai per square for the tfrst in sertiou and 75 cents for each subee quent one. . I r lilpeR or less. constitute u sa.ua.re. The following are our -ates to yearly Advertisers: )hne Column............... $300 00 Half Column.. ............ 175t00 Third of Colum......... ....... 13000 Fourth of Column.......... 10o 0(J Cardsi, `oo~upymug space of eight lines or les.)......... W 00 FOR PRESIDENT U. S. GRANT, OF ILLINOt. FOR NICE.PRESIDEDNT HENRY WILSON OF MA18ACH~UIETTS. I'RI81DENTIAL ELECTOttS. JULEs LANAIuRE, of Orleans. W. R. FISu, of Orleans. MIL.TON MORRIs, of AncenKion. R. L. Baccois, lf Catahoula. --(:)- setse, t .sse4s..s5, se ies~M . res ne ss,- -ssts4sef News fm er, .eswwe 1ts P)O OGRVlRNOR, P. B. e. PINCBBACK, of Orleans. FOR I.1kUT. GOVERNOR, A. B. HARRI8 ' of Concordia. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE, G, B. OUD, of Iberville. tokh AT DITOR OF PFlLIC ACCOUNTS W. JASPER BLACKBURN, ot Claiborne. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL, A. P. FIELD. of Orleans. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION WM. G. BROWF, of Orleasn . FOR CONRESS--8TAt E AT LRGE~, H. C. DIBBLE, * of Orleans. FOR COGIIIES-FIBST DIsTRICT, EDWARD BUTLER, of Plaquimines. FOE CONGRE5I--8ECOND DISTRICT A. E. BARBER1 of Orleas. FOR CONOtUIRE.S- IRD DISTRICT, THOS. H. NOLAND, of Iberville. POt colWrearsB-'OV TE DIUThIrcT J. MAIIISON WELLS, of lapide--Loug Term. E. H. FLOWERS, of Orant-Short Term FOR CONGRIISS-FIIT DISTRICT, DAVID) YOUNG, cf Concordia. " W'e are authorized to aooound the name cf .IT~IOE JOHN OMTBOBN, an a c.:andlidate fir reeledtion s , Jud ,f thle Ninth .Irdicial i)istr~it, comp ing the parishes of Rapides, Natcb tochet, Grant and Vernon. SWe an sathorized to announ the unme of RL. L FOX, as an IndlependeIt Cmandidate for Judgtesbip of the Parish of Rapid Louiiana. Why is a tro. a.aght like an nunol arienttloas person --Bt'cse~A t Ihas I FUMiON ALL 3WOfVID. As we expected and predicted, and as was expected and predicted by is every man not bhinded by bigotry, or m led away by s too sanguine opih of L the infalibility and impregniiUlity of tii sisa own favorite ticket, a falion has t, wen aucenomplished between the two nl epposloI aectioms of eaCb of the two dI leprate, and; oid well defined parties that devide the State of Ltuisiana, as weal as other States of the American a! Union. We say now well defined par tl ties, for the farce of Liberalism is N played out, and Democrats aH*l Re h ~hl,?icans stand sqnarely arrayed a ;gainsat each other, without any ot- tl side or itnsidiend \atsie, to draw off sup- o nortera treem either. Indisposition has h and will prevent us this Week from u giving our "iews itii full, upon this sub- ri ject, and We shall content ourselats p with repeating our often before a ponstively expressed the piui'n ii that no democrat, Straight out, Last fi Ditcher, Reformer or whatever name e he may take, or try to conceal the cloven fMot uCider, will be tie next tl govertor of Louisiana. ii We no not think it necessary to re u capitulate the ticket, which is now it called the FUstION one in contradistine- k tion we suppose to the late one head- c ed Liberal, though we think that it b will prove confusion to the party: sufl cient to say, that it is headled by Mc- t Enety, a name so rendolent nad ek i preisive of democracy, that we heaettl l no longer than last week, a prom!neat, I -ery prominent, and very infltteitldl e member of the late liberal party, say, t pointing to a dog that lay basking in Ia the sun, "I had rather vote for that c dog, than for McItIy."t Not rineferng to his Iersonal traits, hlt to his politi cal opitlrlnt. How far such setltiments a will go, how mhiiy will shA;re them, anid a %% hat eflects they a ill have on the gen eral result, remains yet to he proved, t we know positively, however, that I deep dissatisfaction is telt and freely ( expressed, by many who intended a s allowilag the sotmtw hat bitter pill; tresentetl tetofe, Ut. gag and choke at t the thought of the bolas now ofdered 1 to them. We see it,ttated thtt Governor W~rr. moth has pledged the new ticket the fthion one, his cordial support, and I yet in last Saturday's Republican, gen erally supposed to be his organ and mouth-piece, we find the extract be' low, .which does not look much like it, although it is true we cannot gather much these days trom what med say as to what thiey mean. As we re marktd bltlre, however. we are indis posed this week, and moreover the track is not yet entirely clear, or all the nags positively named and enter edl, so we will defer farther remiiarks undtil another time. "Had the dissatisfied Repulblican element been propetly deialt *ith there is little doubt that the Conservative ticket would have wben powerful a",d controlling. It would have mollified all the dissatisfied parties or individ uals opposed to the sutmce8 of the Radicalb. But what chdkie hban this element now ? It has no love for iem ocrats. It is more dstrustful ot them that its former a s ates. Demo cratic admiuisttattou, both State and amunicipll, htave beet pretthsnt with disaster to the best interests of the 8tate, and replete with folly where wisdom was a conspicious necessity.' Rae0reTATION.-AS tkill be seen trom the Uotice in another iplace regis tration commenced here last Monday, andl will coitinue until the 26th of Oc. tober, with the * zeeption of the time employed in the same service, in other parts of the parish, due noties of which a also given. Captain J. 0* P. Hone, is the Re.gistrar for this larish, assisted by Memsas. 8rith and Wllttington, and tbhus far, we belie everything hlas gone on moothly. We are requested tb bsay, iattd do Rn on public grounds, that after the' reg istration is over in the country pre. cinets of the parish, the ofee will be re-opened here and cofttinue open as long uas the law requires. g Our good frienud uo ueaighblmor of ,he La. Democrat, is much exercised Shat the Darkid, as ke puts it lose so much time coming hlato town to regis ter. In the abstract the Deemo r amay he right,.we all leose too much time in r' some way or other,- hut we apprehend that if the Darkies were going to vote ibr the ticket at the mbidst-head of their adviser, there would t~ so talk iflosin; time, andi we th!ak aho they will be alit to say, "mind your own basines.&" a Tah Cusaus.-This institution it - seeas has a usefulnetss (amoug others) heretofore entirely unknown to s-as by a reference to its stasticies, not on .y the number, ages, colorand mation. 'P lity, of the inhabitants of a dietrict may he 'nown, b-t it2 polit-i' sY ~. ORANT AND WaM S OUTHL The Springfeld (Mass.) Bepublicau I is an independent journal, further re. thiu moved from organitm than any of its the Liberal contemporaries, alt .bgh di- i a lighting in scandal and always rdy 1er to attack. It is also a tindid journal,. id4 and when called npoh by the oosesion the does tall justfi to a political oppo- ' nent. ing In the present campaign it msaib pie and advocates the election of Mr Oree ga ley, but always in a digufid sand de i ezx rent manner. It does not try to make. tiv him the chief of saints, and General nis Grant the greatest of sinners; but, on sy'. the contrary, often comes to the resene ani of the latter when assiled by 'some of ed his unprinci led friends. We may this dal nmuch by 'ray 3f ptefacee ?Li'd at the ter risk ot having oar Oit hbloxy to IA- Hlt publicanism questionel) to certain re- tics mark. of the jouhsfl Th questioh. gir. box ing the Piesident credit for having I)e faithfully einfwoed the p ,ly t? wa whl elected to carry out. That po!;?"te sats .a a kindl of mailed maguanimity-' that fut the South should be Cmpelled to Y4el ' in its inmost hesit that the handl laid, s: upon it was as gentle and frienidly as, It' it was strong and steady; that the ha knife was not applied by an enemy to .t cut and mangle, but by a surgeon to gix heal and cure " or The Republieas. then remark", and tin the remarks are important theough to Lo bh pttIte iu Large type: "Nov, Gen- his 1rAt~ Grant was put idto the White the Ho.cuas e res to eFry ~ thb poll- th ie lt e did not force himself upond T the office; the people tfoaed the offIou fu, upon him. They could not know. of a ' course, what sort of President he Pi would make. But they took him at a thM venture, believih~ hilh to bb the right 8lt man tftr their pdYp t.. tbhey ha oare w side of the reeoastructidn problem an with perfect distinctness. They saw on that a strong hand was needed at the A-i helm, and they believed that (lGeeral of Grant had wech a hand. So they th elected him, and gave him his orders Cm -to protect the negroes and to make lic the ea-rebels behave themselves. He be has obeyed these orders, ad it really a 1 will not do tor Northerna Bapublicans, Ni who were clamering four years ago am for a policy of gareter severity to now bt turn round and call him, " tyrant," ,. and "military usurper" for obeyingl hi them. General Grant is entitled to K fair play. There in reason to believe vi that he has deprecated at heart the's at nnnecessary harshuess which has been hi used ; that he has sometimne even of gone so tar as to discourage projects is for additional repressive legislation; ;o that he has been steadily over-ruled bl by the adviers he has chosen, and ik who, until quite recently, hare con-. scioualy had public sentimeut behind them." aI We commend this paragraph and tl its tone, to the Democrats generally 13 and the Liberals in particular. The fr I policy of hate " id the use of the mil v itary were demanded by these last c Snamed four years ago. For whiateveri Slaarshbaes to the South that Grant has been gui;lty 6Sf they - are i~esonsible, " sad eoasistency shoal close their ) I months.--lberrile New,. SREMARKA3LE EwrxrlTustMs.-The e Democrat says it cutlifttluntei Mec .Enery when first nominated, bat as he a thought he had no chiaew ot success, it never expected to support aim. It praised ColomE) Penn and supported a him, partly U*eanse he had a ceawe of . succest- and now that he and Colonel t r McEnery are both on the same ticket., I hsad the chances of both inelsed, its enlthuiasum Is also prnpo monately Sereased. Perfeetly righ neighbor, that is the way othe V od: Haua fora Sriding man, d'-d i fltii~g one. Da. J. 0 AJeBLL-We refered last " week to tlied expected presence of this " ipopular gentleimna, iild ac.mluplished " i maater of every brmemh Mf bhe profen e sion. Dr. A. has since sTived ua will be s~dbn by hi. etrd, aid has taken room,, at the e·hbxhie HBtel, where all who wish his protemkmnatl dervicws, - should call and make engagements ga She ba his hands ftll alrteady, and his I time is liblited; '7 ' The D.wt is in extgcldes over i the aplpointment of BlegGistrar for this d parish, and thinks it was a moeet judi o em om, as the appointees its telti. ogent hoanest!! eajalel! and uour k ageou !!!! Well opinions will difer, i and tb6ugh am to intellignee, honesty, 'es cpability we have nothing to say, we donY titffik a.bfe e-erted against a it feeble sad invalid old man, or one still weaker, is anch to boast of, or be boastedoL An old lady, from the Emerald Isle, Shearing that a raven will live for two a hundred years, has just bonght one to tryL f Th ic the fact. Thehe political eoditi dl airs in this States is perhaps moe "anomalous -tkhi l ear babse In its hthfory. There th ar a lwhsre that we ptfix'eive con re -"ert bt action sad haki ly of `opinion. s Bot Repeblicans and Deabtcrats, liue as the mythical adventuarer, m'o went to i asa upon a s~ittered plantl, he trust- th ing to miracles ibr asfety. The princi ples and precepts of the respective or ganisationfare put aside, and political . expediencaey is mating vain but alor-* u tire ecorts to tairp the long recog- at nised policy of sarties. Men whose sy'mpathies lAr iAerme to fusion, of hN antagonisti views and widely sander- s, ed prieiplek, are attempting the th dangWrlftt xptst eht of actiug ill co hi curt t'tp pii \ 'lih revelrge , or acomp- th lis1h I::?tirsf:p n;sl , q1a.stiontiiahc J)ti Ial til A,4'r. The barriers of larty arte th brokelt down, and Republitl and liI )Demnocrat, Liberal and ittlrtnrer are " wliirtingi together in the lkidingf pnliti ,a; iallldrl.c in indiseriuirm,'te cni fssion. be To a stranger viewing the singul:n" hi spectacle it woid alppear inexpliable. hi It tiso 1e las astonishing to thtase* who w have watchedl the drvelopTim~ut'e that ha luVl \Fught it alnwdt from the be w ginnuing. Heretofore the moat virulent or partisanu contests have beet diI tignuished by clearly deflned opiniouws Louisiana, to-day, ao man can define i' his itrllCiples, since all ar, advrocting those *hhlh have most rnotnti hecu n the babhajct of his fierest olbjdtrg a This truth is illustrated in the relt i1' fusion. Who were more antagonistic t" a week ago than the Fi7as soid the si Piesy15e-than Metnery and L'Pentu- q than Sheridan and Eustis--t.au it Sloanaker anti Zacharie t But the wand of etpetiency waves over them, and theft poliottltf " ebe' itfithes al out ths sweetest tibrmonit'h dt life. a soier is thb btl$tt side less illustraiv S I of that strange political enchantment that is sweeping over the land. The a Customhouse and the Regular Repib r: licans were at dagger's pdintd. PInch f backs beeoae thb -Batty Percy" of t a IlibW Fel1ltition, abd like Henry of V I Navarre, his white plume eCrrled dis a ºImay toth bosom of his whilom friends, ti Sbut recent enemies. E\vrs Antoine's,, " sable crest turned a shade paler at 1 his fierce, impetuous charges; and I SKellogg's anxious ayes appeasled in e a vatn to the stolid Packard tor asuist e ance. Bat just when the war clou.:n Shuung thickest and the rtiillllit ~tdsod a of dismay rose highest, a Lhb1ik ol pft dih Sise beamed in the sky. Peace settled 1 on the troubled waters,and theeon ds C a broke and fled away. Doubt was i dispelled and the bonds of bIrotlerly i. love again united separated factios. a d Such is now the situation-the r strange, inexrpheable spectacle of t i those agreeidg who were most bitter- I y ly tbpposed. Old enemies are how a Sfrienda, and the sundered splitiltEra of s rariiuat frhgthenrl of partis a* l iit I at lected and ktlitted together by that. I Smaglcli gIttl called )iolitical expedlen I I cy. it is more wditaletcih* than the P, "C Cil-tiu' grip," di· Alptlldtali A cle, ir brt;itt eoheAftte plisttr. i.Ut, in the ftace of all these poditical recovutilatiobs, the qnestilon naturally ar:e'-,; wahr will it do tor the 8tat* i cThe policy we are aolst ill neid of is C that defined by well uunderietuad Irillci ' pCie. Nothinag enlti,' lutb~ 4Wllcut ell it ee expected trom thbo bdlliititivg alid alwrtive elemeuts. They bring ao Of assurance of good, sad apply no aulve el to the numerous efts lhat ttb'et tbthe 'tate goveriment. There ii iitelher policy nor painciple in this strange whirlpool of discordant political ele st ments.-4N. O. Bemnie.m To PIOPal3TY Ow.aLS.--Adlmit at tlt'Mr. MEnery ha ctte sp minch Sfor Lolaiant as Mr. KBrH'tg, that be as fully as capable, mand that his et vi oer in tbhe Coatqedrrt army justly ill ard for him the sympnrtlral of onr Swhite population, habould theIy ote fear hit ? No, not even then. We honld have st eye single to the work of re 'n, sttring the conAldence of the North, it5sad pjrvina tlrat we sacept thte re his isult of the war in goold faith. hit caitnot he done by electitig a mans whoase sote rtcommendatiou is his Con er federate record. With the Sanllnoince nment of McEnery's eleetiou tile news wis will spread over the land with the r i pidity of a prairie n that bhoiaaths li. haa fallen back into tin hr adi of the r ame " rebels* who took her 'sat of the Unice. Ng ma immigru t, not a rdollhr of northern eitl ril come l, among us. ir t elect a capabie, tmn we i eat sd siamere man like Seuator Kel to lolgg who hbs come ber sad dire no_ o for tbh people than rty lDeio mcratic politicisa Hlike Me-Bnty hIt to Sgether could ever aecompa, and it will be retmaived at the North aa a guarante Of sinues peace. It will in ale, spire confld ce. Theiddof which we wo are in sach pressing need will come in to abundsaie, sad oar abandoned felds v-il! bhoitO *ea e res. We copy the lowiag from the 2~mes of last evening: - Hn i 8aturday last, at Webb/r's store, in thin the parish of West Felliana, a highly blet respectable platn.s, W. .Sic'rd Hal , hou soee of Uolonel Richa e dIale. was shot tiri and killed by a mob ofexcited nelroe, spe"i while lathe haLtls of 'he law. den The crcumstaaees, as we gather thu them, are as ollaows: : Mi. Bale visited Weblbr's store last us I Saturdai morning. during the excite- wnar ment attending the RadItal imrisah 4a11 conveniun. Mr. Elsle was smanewhljt ug nuder t. Wltlentnce of liquor, sutl Ji,' ,,iol flourishing his revolver, it w~a dis i charged accid. a -ily wB1ilding a to negro standinngu by. Ime:.diitel h gle handed i is revu, r" 'o the p~tniastr, the, a cniored man, ir d Iuiaied himrself in out the hands of the .amstable, e oW t4)lk of Ii him in charge and went with ltih,tb a holl back room of the store. At this time gv the excitement, which had been gradu- puIs a113 increaseing, became intense, and of t the negroes swore they i4 onld have his gat Slife. h,,me of tlent entrered thie eet will room and commeneced shooting, the ,e* cont~table narrowly ecapinag the bul tit lres Finally the eonstable told aMr. Hale st;,. he could protect. him no longer when no he jumpei out the wihdow a,,d rant for iidl his life. The ol)oh oq tit, outside were ilas too quick ifor hlii. t"oi ~er, a1,,! he. was instantly killed The negroet at owc'e uittred~. It of we udlerstatdl the Iltmst vigorus )ith t ettrts will iws made to "lrini the guilty der parties to puni)sihmeuit. FUsvio ElrTiraaix.--We Mal tPltl c inot 1i Mtrlrpriaed if the.Mugge.iotion tt tht the Greeley regular Repub.licans do an call a State onvention and iiOnlinate wit a State ticket calculated ti tanite all the setable, lptrinitic snd reform citizens. tir t ,rove the ernly avenue to State re- ti,1 lemtltion yCet. The etthtliasi aIt telt tempted to 1ws in;ifeited, over the ft .,y sii'h ticket is so strainetl. mad con.- 1 quuintly banetcsting, that we domh it we it cosn long he emailltainedl. Nothang tha bat the lcriAtce of a Relubhliltl will 1n keep its sickly fires alive. Th J udgi-g by the *" tusio t" articles ou I admitted to thie ctiltnntl of tile PicRy- nua . we, we shonid thiuk that General 113 Sheri.tf, is picked out as the tiret 1, " sop toCerelbu." ;nnie fufely shield aIlle t ed sirilw, signing I" .` to a mneanl and covert attaclk upon him, pits t.le quae rv : ' Can't somne one say something haI for thericlane--ome one decent awt lhai tlhat he may at least once to his life wh Biaat doiie even were it .accidentatl t" Th W V- c~iii iespoiid. Wh did that which fee neither "8.' nor the leeaders of the wo ticket upon which he is found, now the sau s ,Om))lwite. n appoealed tuo, cad : he fought pel to malitat n the Union; to keep the enlI Sflag of f letomn wavitig over the aoi! of let, d Lmnisiase ; to let men lutter their hln- itt , est sentiments without fear of tMdt 11ti phi :W-athera or eftth; tt j ilv ltitman wt tights to tpllions, of enlglaved ttmuan ho betirgs. Whethctr (ie iril Swiridanr li, Is was a distingbished pi;ldier ir do, nte enidtti'ts I!ttlh tifitIl " ill .alhdw tort- ts d his rriends anl eln illy gloritii cause of. and c. ampionship.-[N. U. Rpasbi. an pas. pr Se Ey Ex-GovEtNOR WULLt.--A will be . a seen by reference to the Sttae ticket at e at the head of our columns, this di )f tinguished gentleman a native of Itn. r- pides and of course a creole of Lnilsi w sun, is now the nominated candidate s n it ofthlt Bellltblicth party for Conirens p. it from time fourth district id wtileh hila iin at- home and parish is inicldhtl. '1'd i t have already in these columhrd expres-, be l1d our ,piniouh of Oovel'nor Well's gi c- peculiar fItness for the position to ( which he aspitre, man opiion which cl a thoughl dllereld tfrtl hr ltany, will he t I shared we thitk by tidugh triunm e f phantly to elect hilmt and elace him car nl is ahebral of his tii'ket in the Inrinla i tl bhiCh he a lietat k(Otrwl Like thel tI leader of tl.e ~ICelahbias tj.ket we hadli a l hoped to see (; ,vearilr e,;la soccnliy a ninug another IM)sili)a, l t rithe serne,'l noeensa 'wihk'b oelwratfd tci diefeaIt o i e holwe is otae ease were Ihif t in both, o be lld we shall take otaeioen hlerartter e to etmlUarle the antfeerlelet-. o',tr cani- n der didate nith thuce of liii tijiiTinist and t Igo show eaocluively we hope Whibi i I p . most t*tthy tif the aliport of all con sietent and ohaeran"tive seen. ii 0t6'F~Asoirana MOTHERa - " it Tbhatk Goid, smte of us have a' old- a, wh liabioned mother--sot a wonma of ,, he the pariod, etlauneled andl Ilalted, I I whose white, jewellecl hands la.ae "i never felt the eldah, of lhaby flagers, I tlv I nt a dear, old a.ashica.ld, swet.vc,l. I1 nrt cil(her with eyes ioto wllo.e depth r fIr the love-iigh t'dftnt e aIu brown hlair hie threlddd' with ,alver lyilag n0pon Ier t fadtled c'he.k. T.hce dear hadlst, wont h, with toi, irhichl guide:! our tettiring e-' steps in ohihllhalai atc eamnoothdl otr I pjt i' in tuickmarasts, Blessed is tht I Smemory uf alt old 'aslhimt.ed mother. It tfets to Bt nIow like the weantin.a u- pli.ttinlmt of Stlne woodland hlo,,aeas. w" That unudic of other voiere uea , be 1 . a lost; but the entrancing memory of Sher voie will echo in our soa for the ever. SOther fatres will lade aws.y and be ta forgotten, but her's wil t-.e con ntil m the light frotm Heas e's pobralsl shall o-. g c i~ " ,0or own. Whe isn the Ufui el afsws oa b li ite cps thet wander ae bIck td he old 6auisitrid, an m re r. t t~ie wal worn thresharld, tlad o-. race more in the Is qrnit mea i as it how.& wl-by her ipreesee, heow the i. pin~denc comi -ove a aq and we we kneed down in the western window, jin jast where long iean agr we knieltby aids our mother's knee, lilng, "Our Father." No home! What s msllbrtune How sad the thought! There are thousands who know nothing of the blessed ilfiaene of a comibrtable home; mertW thrmque of a want of t-jrit, or i¶lSpated habits. Youth spent in a 'nVotuUs uaserneuts, aad dernoraliztia .a aocitionsu, leaving thems at middle ake, whru tae phys. ical aue inteit.'tual man should be hi its greatest ºvigea'. 'Pervatted and with. 'mrt olnea Iattlutbh. amthitieon. Fot long +1(e "l. t, ',. , tOltlenter gone, itfid othb tug to .;rk to, i i :l rge. but .. a i e.t,,e:li 111 tline 'SonfltU tlllity Wb dhir 81J.,il; I 4o olnaiitat No home to dIv to ihell wemied with the strnj. gle It' i tte,.ai to a e,; ,o wife to Oeer themr ii their dteslaoadeucy j no virtu out. houseahold to ugie zest to the joyp of life. All is blank, and there i nb holpe ot'ceeqr except that which is given oirt by the hands of prtiate or Iublic characters. When the family o 'the illuslatlicuti and sober citizen gathers areund the el&erful fire of a wintry dlay, the homnsees man is seekiing a shelter in the cells of a sta. tona house, or begging tor a night' rest in the ,uat.huildings of one who st;arttsj in, life at the at me time,, e·ll n1o greater advantages; honesty and ilihnstry built up that hode, Wlifle dlis-ieuat loll destroyed the other. MAnt" IIrtwNICA*cE.-As the trials ,f li:t thicken, land the dreams of otlw" 1its t'lde oune by oe isnto the deep vista of dieappointed hope, the Iheart; gr',ws weary of the struggle, 4ail we Iwegi [to realize our insign~t. ,titact. Those who have climbed to thr pinnac.le of tanwa or revel hi luuIry atntl weal:,h, go to the grave at last with ttihe por me.ndicaznt who begs by the wayside, and like him are soon ft;rgotten. Generation after gebaem tia,, smss all eloquent writsI, ' t telt as we feel. and their fellows were :,S ai;:l"V' ii, iie ase4tiare now. ~tfe ip,,,,'I hwa. r.is d a spot, whiI niturs woer, t i .a ..i alwct of hetity aswhet the tl'1ehtoi eoiadidalaeded her to be. A.nd a, it .thall bw hetn we are gun.. The heaeen\ will be as bright ever our grlaes as they are now aroand olur path. The world will have the smle sit ramtctionas tor ofiaitimg yet Ilnlmtori that It had once for onuraives, .all thiet it has hovw If'rourchildeirn. Elam Dye, a San Fr;anciisoo, man, has invented a walking machine. It has ordinllay wheels and axles, tb which is attached a heavy frame work. The.e( are four traverse bars of ten feet e h, which work ia the talme work in tracks which earry rollrs to support the barm. The bartn ! .e it peiled by ohaueeting eda direct o tie eugine, so adjusted asto any requfr.e, length of step. These are fo(rty lep attached to the travere bars, on a pi or, at all angle of forty.rre de"we, which shod east Iron tet Pimilr t horses' feet. The btos travel alternate ly., as a hoors steps. The bars are co& ecte t , a rock shaft, steered bi wisr iAc, teVatýl i man perfe coaitrct ifji.. There are to wtrle, *hick are w.tml isiwply in carrylg it, sot in propelling it. The boiler is a common verticat utlular holler. TMs machitne , Ill aw used lor t.rlesrlmhg am plowing at presa'et, bat it is lmbilt for hauling. The nomination at Syr~'ese of (ihrles O()'(onor by the straight oat Ne«w Y' k I ),emcwraey as their gadler n i" on .1 eaneilhlate earrn. s wit 1i the jiuitoe,le terlnule. , tile Greeley tcket in that State. In 'caste the ntmmiiatien 6nis made the erect will be the ae mas General Cams eno utered in 1hA. STrue, the Deuecratkic majorit wa tgreate i then fdiat now, but tdc dr. teammt.,14ia Snl. a;bdd to the altimate Schiaesl ot defeat. thrb a nomblll tion woulda be in harmoay with the Louivsrille morvemeat, and its eisets woH(li be more dieastrons to the iabt. Ir an ase than if Mr. ('ounw edid a the aackkt td ie Iput in the deld I. c the Louisaille emvetation, irnik l o wig ,adidate for Govrernor with e can IriL to iis sUpport stroing H powert cl lo.al elements that will tbh , o therwiase hbe acted by the natiral), re tavai.s. Is anay eest gIb a "RqL.. i- naticia wold have a p.merl inuteae d tbat coan nt ite diareugrded withila ill pan.t.-- I.V O. ai a The Playqme evidently dleutla i ttli;ion, to ,emmn a ordial saupt Ct I - all the Last )itehes on the ticket, S f mailk and water toleratiot of atl L:b;lrls, and mnstintinag abuse of be . Slte'plli'ans. A masked seribsMri 1 wIt -uiges hti nwate £.,* Is petaLtttd to' indal,. :r, th. sual talgid tiradd' r r.asm,. lrob':l', that he is the aly ag man ore the tic-k't who risked his M - ir fir the stars aad strilW5. If this MIs t h.' l, the way the Ia'neratis ar to tame . ,tre tl. eletlion, how wi n iNi. a a t n·!warl .It is tilt tiher we 0' b fair anaderSatanding..-H-. 0. aumN :es r f In another plaoe we copw bt . an exchange, the ameant of the *bnt bieg at Wt Weiea'lS Star', In the Par rl Itale, o that Pasih. l. WEae s Sas we are ifermed at ee tnite a..; dent oer cdet, at the MIttary mii* dwh in operation aear here,esiIS e likely aom of or# readmes m b be- b~en agInsmted with him. we ew, Whatsthe mot rpueitlhs t dB mmbnatyhret s~-- ie, dar eveu pair is soled before. it is finished,