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w"h'p,ii;)W" "T3T I Volume VI. 'WIXCIIKSTKK, TEXX., D'KCliMlilllt 15, 18GG. NcMl! 4 !: m if w a h m 1 TKEl'lVUll) As. CO., Woods A Yiitoimin'sold sland. lately ocvu nlod lV Hamilton iV I'uniihlgliiun, SO & !W North College St. Xa'shville. T e N -N e s e k , Miiiiul'iiottiroi's of the. ci'lflmiluil AVroiight Iron Cooking Stove, Cssl Iron Cooking ii ii1 Healing ,SI"vo, ENAMICLLT) AM) PLAIN MANTEL ORATES. -v, ALSO MANI'FACTl'RKni F ' Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper Ware, Plain sheet ami Japanned Tiuwuru. Xj jfiL 3V 3? f3 . Wfl aronowinaDiirarti.riiiiifnncllMilKirt.jliii'gc numlier of persons in Pranklin Imrcvorv variutv of Coal Oil Lamp Kir tin; parlor, dining room, lull I, cluunber and kilehen. Chandeliers, patt'iit and common Tliimnevs. Uuiiicru and iel. anil tin. Ilnest aiid purest OIL, all of wliKh we will guarantee to sell at or below Louis ville pikes. TkMPPAKL H CO. iiov24 . . w.lm KIIAXK JI001IE. W. 1'. 8'i'OMi. V. F. i001tl3 & CO., MAXUtfACTURIillStind DEALERS IN Stoves, Grates, Ovens, Pot, Skillets, Lids, &c, and every description of Plain, Japanned and Pressed Tin-Ware, HOUSE-" CUX1SII ING GOODS, and till kinds of WOODEN WARE, No. !$, North Market Street. Next door to Tom Well's old Drug Store. NASHVILLE, TEXE. IW Cash paid for old copper, hues, lead ami pewter. novS-i flui II ICS II Y EWISU. A. G. l.WINO. WHOLESALE G KOCERS AKD COMMISSWX M Eli CJTA .V TS, Corner College and Church, NASHVILLE. - - -TENNESSEE. Solicit the attention and patronage of the merchantsof Franklin and adjoining coun ties. nov21 vUni IUTTKK WANTUU. -AIIOL'T SO Pounds of nice, rich butter, fur which market price will lie paid. Waiip'd for faniilv use. and not for speculation, hence ....... ,..:!. ..n .I... . i. Illllll' lllllr Alll'. IIIIIIVI, Il.ll 111! 111. ,, ..l, l . , , . . . ,. ' v.oi'ked out, will he acoi pled. Apply talhm willingness to resign his seat in die; llie llomi! .lourmil Ulliee luuneiliaieiy iiovhi at JAMS WAKTKD. ANY ONE wishing to contract to deliver about fif'.y nice luinis of meat, the coming winter, van do so, mill iqiiui delivery of liie hums can get the money. Apply at the Home Jour nal Otllee, iniiaedialely. novJU" I'ktb ti;iix"ky. joiin i niziai,. H. W. NKVSAN. tij:m:y. mm & wwi Attorneys at Law V."IXCLlKSTEir, TENN.. Will practice in this Courts for Franklin and adinhiing counties in Tennessee, ami Jackson ioniity, Ala. Prompt attention jriven to collections. IV Id 7-1 f. OOLYAK & MAKKS, .Attorneys atLawj; ! WINCHE.-5TER, TKNN., I Prac.ti In the Courts of Franklin. Cof-' fee, Grundy, Warren, and Lincoln eoun-. tie?, unci llie 3ioslirilie oouris. felr.'t-ly. JUST EECEIYEU at WHIPPLE & KRUME'S, a large stock of sacred, sentimental, comic anil patriotic publications of Sheet Music;;:; TLA1Afnot "rotnil-n TViiL-na CLn tr Teachers and students arc Invited to call. December 1st It IXSOLVRNC! Having suairei'ted the IsisoWcuct of 'lie etate of Cornelius Karruv diwowvcl, hefmc tlie court hotiseilistr In W inciitr. a,i p. l- ic (sinrt Clerk en orl.i'1'ure the Kr.h ol No- ; vcinhernext, or tlicitsine vi!l he liftire b ' j il. W. L'L riA i! mil r. octlo, (Iw AND ii III 10,000 Pounds OLD IROX, BRASS AND COPPEli, Wanted at the CrEAP STORE of W. B. MILliEN, Wtere be will pay you a good price. '1ST He sells goods as tlieap 89 ever. dec VfA-yi. HOME JOURNAL, l'L'UI-Hlltl) UViiliY 8ATLi:rAY BY VT. .1. pSrVl'TKll CO., W.J. 81.ATTHII. ii. ii. m'MN. For Torino, See Fourth Pug' Reading MnUop on Hut;, Pngc, Now Conic ! Will nil who are indebted In either W. J. Skitter, or W. J. Slut or it Co., idea.se come forward nnd settlor1 A county owe us money, and as wo wi soon have to meet sonic liahililies, wo must urgo those. indeMrd t come to our recm'. Y. -7. Si.atti:h it Co. Two thousand coolies sent to Jamaica r.'.'xt year. are to lie Tlio receipts from internal revenue lust Tuesday were 8 1 ,255,0-1 !. The eighty -second regiment colored infantry have contributed $1,200 to the Lincoln Monument. The liresideiil.'.s dauliteis, .Mrs. I'al-jtiie lorson and Mrs. Stover, are on a plioo- ping visit to Xew Yorl The Catholics have bought the Bap ti.3t Church at Jackson, Teini , and eonst'crated it on the lid insL. T.'isl. week- !L!"I1.') inimioranfs arrived ' X- .rVo.,,,,..: .. ' III -IIMK, llllllHllg-l.0ulU,B ji-ui against liSt,'DU to miiiic Hate last year. 1 ai I Mr, C. C. Gleaves, an old merchant I of Memphis, and one ol his elulilren, ; died at that p .;ce of cholera, a day or; tWO l'."0. NewpoVl, Ky., Col. L. L. Jones, at war, fined 800, cn the i'th insl., for failing to attach revenue btamps tp re ceipU given by him. It i:i I'Ji.ion.d in Radiea irel that 'the "Hon. Jamcu Guthrio lias e: 'I'e-soii j Senate, if thereby he can promote tiiej election of a Union man lo the Senate; tins U i incr. r, .. . -,- , , l:v the Lonoon- IiMFS lhc Lon.ion Tillies, of Novemlier 18th, says : Gen. Sheriiian has been rent on an extraordinaiy mission to .Mexico. Eve- rvhodv is iislune; what lie isgoing to do tiiere. Tiiere nerd lie but iittli. mv:-!e j ry about this business. J he I mini j. Stales mean to tlriee not only ;lu.-' il rench troops,' put Ji'aximili!;n hiin-j f,elf. on', ofiii xieo, and to lend nil llie! i support they can to give to the Wov ! ei utri' nt of.iimrez. This may lie very mpiidenlon the jiart of America, and verv fatal to the nrosneets of .Mexico but there is, in our dav, nobody strong i or reel'hss cnvmii lo give a uociuou ; i.,..:.i...i "No" to American dictation. Ratiii.ii C'osti.v. It cost tin-Govern ment of li.o I iiitcd States twelve twill ed (intlj'fiyihilUtr.i for each negro made fee by the war upon llie South, anil for c-very'loar negroes liberated, one white : ctiiz.m was aiaur;iiti'ed. J lint was a lr.ihcr lost!;,- et)lcipi'i-.e, and tlie worst of die matter is, that the labor of the country will be la::e.l for years to pay the expense. CivcUvillc (Vlao) Dan ocral. If the Southern Slates were to adopt ! neero siill'ra-e next week liiev would I not be admitted into Cinigreis. In j that even' the Radicals ns soon as they should re aivcr from their astonishment, would invent some new pretence to cover tiiei.1 senen iiiirpose. ineir in in. ntion is exlmiisllcss as their purpose ' li'plless. Limcvdle (Ulan) 1km- tcrat Gov. Harris Gcu. Shelby, Gen Price, who wc.-e living on laucls given to them he ?. iximiliian, base been compelled to r.nr.nilon t'iC;r lanns ami In'cc rdieltev in Cordosr. Gen. Shelby : is rei.niii.Trn wagon l.'ai'i from Pasco ;;a(.il!xt., the chv of Mexico. The aliords him a good living, (. eiicr.il liia Iman is in Cori'tova. macti-j ( Jij.r Jav,', Es-Conjrcf;e!aii (Judge) , jfii. '!,., i," V.iv.n i n'i--n,ri'il ill writ bin" a hedory of the war, toirether w'.th 1 tuking photo irap.is a; means of sup pert. Tnrr.n arc now eight hundred and j ninety-two prisoners in the Ohio peni-, tiutiarp the large-l nu nlr "t any j time since the war lim-iiiiuiu lum tie ffl.if 7 a Such' fiicts r.s these show tln.t tlics! North is sutlcring scv.roly fioai the itoinoralizingr lilects ! tuc war. 1113; very doubtful whither tho South has; .....'-.-, i:l, .il. . nHl, r....... I SUllCrei.l Ilinilio y im Ul .mini ihmu this cause. Union A- JJisjatch. IS ... tl.-..t.l r.t tUa Rlt. I nom u.eiu..u.. : iurt., we take the loiiowuig: ConnF.fTloN.- -Wc Ft-te.1 last week Ihat ourdistiLgtiished f How lownsman t .i i K I CfniPii l.t 1 mniAl 1 , - i. i...!d:i.nf Th! 1 t . ,.,.,,., r.SBIlllsi:'M-l'l"it."i lilcrari ninouicing the prrdm of r ... . i. Gen. Geo. 11. &W wart, oi .viaiyianu. A DiAi.cr.i i:. ScLBin.-: What makes you so lleivc on those people down South ? The war's over. I.'AinCAL Hon; Patsi it. 1 hat s the very r-.-a.-on. Jt wa too risky fiithling thorn iluring the war. 1 want to take my turn now. Don't you sup pose I want chance at 'eui tome time. Uriah Union. . The price nf pork in our market is ranging from 0 to 8 cet.t. The fann ers nic lo'pii g for a rise, and hence not very anxiou td e'l at (irrtsnt. AW. rs7V Pnj tf. TIlO CltltSO Ol Jllislll '.'SM lCpi'CMdl.'ll. rri.m Ilia National Inlclligenoei'. Private advices from Now York yes torday represent that tlio money mar kit is lighter tliun it has ben at any tinio within two years, ami thai some distrust begins to provuil as to tin1 political and financial fiiluro. Tin nil.) of iuU'ivst in of c.oii;'Mi rislnjj, and hoforo long iU ndvani'o will Vi'i'ily tlio doe.trlno that a pii'thorio cuiTi'iiey Hilda's inU'i'cnt lilffli. It Iiuh Jieen shown h,y our I'Xpei'ii'iii'o in Hli7 and 1 8"7 that a fciipiitaliundaiu'o of iiionev eausen Kpecnlation, and wlum i.pi'i'id.ilion tip li'6nulu.'. tlio point of implosion, tin.' rate ol inti't'oKt liceomes o.iiav:iaiiil,v liiuli. At nnisi'iit wo hoo that, holders of niorehiiiiiliho lioiijiht on speculation depend upon hanloi to tfiahlo tliom to liold on for a rise. The riinnnl'autntvrs and Importers must all sell at u Iom or ohtfliu iiioiioy cnouuli to liridjfo over llie criaU. 'J'lio stock and j'oid c.pecii I : i to r iniiiil, in liko maniici', soil at a ;uvilio(! or hoirow money enough to (arry linn un'oiii'ii. I no n.iu ol niU'i- i'..t rising, Kpu'cnlalioii will bo tempo rarily checked. I'poii tlio iirsl uiiViince in Vv'uli street, the .stock rnml'lt'i'ri cried out, just lus they did in ISI17, the i-owniinciit is raininy; us, and the povcrnmetU, is nnik- j imr inoiiev tieaivi'. J no I art whs mat treasury had done notliniu' to cause die naaic, but il lu'lpeil to siippri ss il by receiving ill l avmenl of dues to governnieut compound interest note-: at liar, wilhinlenM to date. The banks coi:!.l use tlieMi at their !i;U value m legal tenders, and relief we.s thus allor- di'd to them iV once. All reliable a, counts agree that the 1 present linsaf isfact UIT condilioii of i , . ..,iv ov.1111' to 10 liroswi'C of radical doniiuatioii in the nll'airs of the government for tin: nest two oi'i1-'1" three or more veins This fearful . ces- prpl will keep etn.-itel b:,ek from any rolitaiV: employment, and f'-iee jit .'igam into liiiiriullid ispeeiil.ii.H'iis. The soirlh cannot obtain capital for its : agricuiuiial operation, ov impiMvod i means ol iraiisportatioii, . it in :' irniu the noiiii or Uoin Knalaud, while the ! radical coiiiess n ui.tlus the aeiu i Igoveriiineul of the ei)uutry. Thisenii- , j eoiigre.is, as if- inui h i'oai ed. is nboiit t ! ashiinie the ;over.iiiie!.l of tiie excluded ' soi.tiioi'ii elates, iindor a territorial or' . colon .tela : and v. idle tliis impres-1 siou rests on the pnliiie iniml tiiere cm I u no improvement in our financial or : commercial affairs. Air. Phillips ivco'.:- i nixes this fact in his lutesl speich. lie! I urges cnr.'jTc.-s to liiiri v up tniirix-! ili'cme l;:caa:ns lor gi u.g jiolilieai i ; po.,m. t() ii,,-hlaeks of tlie Sotiili, for; j u,,, reason Unit the industrial c!;is:,.s of .lie North will not long tolerate the' j eommercu.l di'l-n.ssiun of the c. ninny, j wideli is causep by the exciusiun of tiie south tfroiii tiie enjoyment ol their In teal ri'.,l!.s in Iho union. j 3!i!iii ide:i-i. ' ! The Hailicitl profess to have a mo-1 i nopoly of pretly l.iueii uii oftlie gfeai ! moral ideas that are e.lioal.. cl.arao Uerislic ixiiibil.ion of th"ir stork in! trade was made in Washington n w liiivH Binee, at cno "utnupiei i v..- , . . .,, .... . . . ' ni- -i-pss," whereat, was :,ir Senator Yafes, of Illinois, 'who spoke of the Holy Scriptures amidst "shouts of laughter," in his Uippaut and irreverent, vein. The. follow ing is an exirael la ken from his speech : To my Democratic friends I would quote a' passage of Scripture (h'.ugh- I .. . 1.... i.l rint..-n 1 ill. -.,.11, .tiki'-! II WO ic. , , .U l I .ou .... - - - i'., i. !l, S.!i.i'intm'o r-n-vvlM .'Ml- I I. .1111.1. 1. ,,111. . .-V , .J' V . - li-r.) and tlim crowd is f.o verged in Serii'ture fbii'-ldcr,) that I need not -note it heixj, n:td 1 then fore coVo-i.l ,, ,..-:se If with sini;i v referrmir vou to th" se'eon I and twelftii Thesaaloui 'tis f'.r the epitaph upon the Democratic parly, (Aiphiuse.) Speaker Colf..s and others" .:nlc n: . Senator Y ii.i n t press ; I should .L-ugh- me, please; lor J am eir.-ml fall short if I attempted it." A Yoiei "Give mc a P.. lae; we want to hoar it." j Senator Yates ", ill, if you insist unon it. I believe .1 is sonje. ling ail.i- this style : 'i are without ( mi: t, bim 'to the commonwealth of l-raoi llaugh j pir.l without the covenant of promUe Imviug no Lope, and without God in the world. I r ..nii-lo.o. nnil aie iio: ;o. I v. i-o iid.i lmi. ihu most shockiiiL' l profanity, but your iiod.'iil Jaeo- bin, like- French n'ltctyp-r, who sibooshed tiia t.-iiri.:ii.i:i Reli. io:!, to.:, fitt up a nude woman, lo w orsiiip ;.s ilie Gl(1,juss of joa40, KVs- no harm in triliir.g with encred things, if it can ou- ly oxi ito "laughter, A bo made loll against the Deuioeiats Pl-bkac Doixcs is- Tkxas. -Or i having been given by the En icdmen jliureaii to stop cotton on l:m way to IGidvesbm until the claims of the fro- ..n..-.A ; l.v.wl.ll.nl T 'it ll.lVC i -o ' i '"V " " . , ' ' '" I 'f, ' , " ; .', " l" V. .. vexation. The Telegraph says ; ' We understand that cittcn. load -1 on the car? and on at Houston. anil ready to move, lists been detanicd , -. . .... ,.;,, 4 II lw..,l. IU lillO i.l...,. ...'.,.i. uiiiy fiet and be annoyed t.t l!:is pio ceciiin ;, we Khouhl not be astonished at it everybody kuows. or at least ought to know, that this is the negro's Go4.ernre.ont and i:ot ours. Dr. Jos. JL Anderson, Grand JIat.r of the 3Iasouio I'luicrnity in Tennessee, and Dr.Thomaa Nonr.au, Grand Wor thy IV.riarch ofthc Soi.b of Temper ance, both hail from Lebanon. Wlmtis the ditlercme betwern nn editor and a wife ? One seta article i to rights, aid ti ot'ncr writes article to t. Spirit of Cms' Press. I'.elov,- we jrive soiiHlhin;f of the aiain points hi the various coinniimls of the New York press upon the Pres ident's jne.'sngo. The readers of the Journal will he interested in these dif ferent views of Journals, which ivllM. respectively, a largo opinion: a nNsi:iiv.vrivi: vtr.w. .rournal i'1'C'uiniiieree.) Tlio question whe:.lier the Presi lent would abandon the conservative po-;i tion which ho has heretofore taken, lias been very fivclv disein-si'd, mid il seems to have been nniieipaled in some piai'lers that he would ill leasL manliest a lisposit:oii to coi.niivmsse wn.ii ins radical opponents, init ho exhibit- that Jiieksoiiiau firmness which was de clared to be ono of his characteristics when ho was nominated. mid which was ui';;od as a special qiialillcation for of lice, ile reiterates, in clour and inielli yible language, tiic principle of Union and Keprc'joniali.xi which he lias be fore d.'cltu'ed to be his uide, nnd, witlioul k'oiuii into any hiiier acuu -nieni. heconle'its him('lf witii fortily iii Ills pixllion by rel retiee to the great men of the repuiilie. in other days. AXOT1IKU l i-.NSI'WVA'IIVK VIKW. Sun. . i .... 1 . n noeiuuein, oears eviueueu oi ! ' ii anu i'iou i nn preparation, is j '' ' " tone, able m argument, res- l""'l!!l1 mi language, yot Urn. and de-i :'ivi "l''''"'"!s ispivsd njlim i mallei's ol natmual couecrn. Asa nt- l:,: "m",m. i ne luea-re is creo- uanio to tne i reiueii.. n is clear in I .-""e" 1 id the omv n'rouiio I r cntici-.a! el in the prolixity of i'-, .-"iii'ii i-.e a':s;i:'o of tersenosrt ami .lue-s. The pnjier, as a 'whole. pom: is ab. in' avi-r:e:e o slate papers in point id aiiiiuy. ' " " I ne I res ident has m-ithiT aii.'indoiio-l thai poli ey, as some wis. -acres coiiiidi itlly pre dicted, ii-o' has he modified il. as a large ela-'srif bis friends coliliJ.eiitlv hoped he won do. ,w:'ior::ATu.' vimv. I'.Voi-lil. The subject (of lecolistn;i-lio;i) i now reli.-M'd of Iho doubts wliieii nom but men of 1 :h! and liekle natures who Ye-idi'iit by theiiisolves. 1 eniei'lained. The i'rosi- jlldg"l the 'ought to hav di nt adh. res t-' s'lhit ', im to hi firmer vii W' with but 1'Miiilable sd ai'.ines-; w'th ti .iloiiii-.-s of conscious slrenglii. H It is proliable that the Republican uei'd'i rs of ('.Migres.-i hno'v of the I'l l ! ;di"i!'s ihiii xii'ilify nh.ii t'.ey ite'id the'r infnriale-.i caucus, on Saturday I'Vtiii.sg. Hut this i.n v. juiinl. of im :oii: eijaeoee. 'b-d i certain, and ". ha! ' iio o.ini! !' is in o i coii'-er.i.'.l lo 1,'no .r is, that liie President 'ivuniiiis im.'ii-ivaiile, and ('ongi'esa beliig'-reui. TI,- i lections have not awed him info auv u :.'"'. o of siibmissivoli'js:., aiel he iv;'(at-'- his poaitio'i with a imiseuliiio, eonviuciiig clearness which ui:et pro duce a favorable impression up.ni ell candid men. lie due; led deign u pay tiie Consfit.ifiona! Amendment even tile coin cimpuiiiciii. n : p.;-soig ."Uu.sioit ; ii.ii1 i-. tin re any reason why , he should. It was. I t b- sur-. the b-ad!:i'- i-:-n-' i:i th" el-ethms : but tin- ,. .. ... , ,. ,, , , ,- , bi!,.!oii Gl.s't ol roe ile"t.o:i in :,u j Stiitt: does not extend beyond i's own: lc 'i -Lit I!',', wl'.ioh I -i t ! I :-.! i V in -trueted ' to'Vinify the iiiu-udmoiif lor that par , licular Slate Loth lite tone aid tie-1 r,1(,Ilt1 ,' . the lnessage, en this ; i':i. ii'i io i. i re f.i , ici i. 11 -n-, ty, tli-eorini), and chaste sii'ip!,i-iiy of laiioua C.lilgre: few lr.er.-ages iave been more ever sent, to crcdi table. AVo-nua; iii:.ioii:ATu' vi i;w. News. II is appiirent tiuit Mr. Johnson has not been frightened into a truce with ilie Radicals, but remain I the avowed , i.,.i..i- ,.r in. ; I.., fit- f...i,it- v.-n .in. .'...' lo combat tlH.iV'iisurr.aii.ti.sail.l incendian- legislalion with tho fullL," ; .,, .l.divors his I strength of llie Executive arm. A IlAMC.U. VlIAV. Tribune could not if I'ii.iv-ooiil-l nut h"vo wriltoi a ,i liMm'sa " l".;1 :i.'v living i. i for auv sug; for auv h'.-iiiful: thought, we might as well turn to tni last novel of Mr. 'Pi iliope as to (ah well turn to the: i:iic'.-a'.i o. liihrai'il soeiiei I rre vo kabl V i lr'-i-eii I: hi si v ioined to his idol.- Johnson liieie is much mat Air. migl.'. have done. He has missed mail- goldm opimi itinitie.s but none so -.liii io'i : i.stin-.. ..in gooii ineu irusi- ed that, one word would bo said which foi:I 1 s'.iow a liispo-iiioiion the part of; tho President to reach a solution of ; the l'lany dilh'eulties siinoundiug tuo ; comuiy. I doiio was All thiil his Exccilw'iV has m longer reintmbereil when we i,:itv tiie p. ace he inigiit I ring to a ImM-ex-'l nation, loving' kindness am '.it. Vtu bebu-.e tmil t:u-iv was in ieiing of resentment to th lW.de.it, ' the most '-e- s tuat i.ot. (Vin iii llits heiirts of P.idi al liiei.ibers of Congre-s, tiiat dwoull not have vo given way b -lore t.te eney of the Presid-iit to i -. hu-sl tend harmoui.e the countrv. In hi me a-e he hows no s uch tendency'. A "modbhate" Itl.lU t.licas vir.w. Times. On the exciting ouestioii of the day ' , tie. i'ct.,rnl.o.i ot the Southern States and the rdaUoaol the Kx.c.itivo' toCoii 'icss the President has (lisap- pidi 'f t!ws il0 untieipaled u dmiige ! I of (one or p'tsitiou. lie has neither modilic I his views, not given any in dication of a nidiness to concede aught of principle or policy to the de mands of the governing States and Congress. This exhibition of imyi.-lding pur pose oa the part of the Prc.-id. lit may not occasion surprise to liioe who know the limincm of w ill which mark hi.? charactir. Wo can lot but consid er it, however, fl eriou error of jud nii'iit, ar.d a hoiiito of dilliciilty whlcli i o would gladly have seen averted in the session now opened. YVKKnilNtJ Till: JSAUY. Ibiw inuiiv pound lines the baity weigh iiali.v v.lioeiune lull a uinalli unoi How iiiiiny pounds from tin: crowuiug curl" To llie ro-y point of tin; relics toe? (Irainlfailier lle Hie 'kerchiefs knot. Tenderly guide- llie swinging weight. And earel'ully over hi jda"se peers To read llie record, "only eight.-' Sollly llie echo goes arer.nil: Thi' lalliei' lanalis at llie liny girl; ' The fair young iiml her muls ilie wnnls, While i'.raiiilinollier sianoliis liie golden eel. And stooping aliove the preeloiH thing. N i'-l li's a kisi iliiin u player, Murmuring softly. "Little one. (.ramlinclliiTiiid not. weigh you fair." Nolioily i olglied the liahy's smile. Or liie love thai came with 'the holplci-s one ; Vohody weighed the threads of care i roii'i which a woman's life Is spuii. Vo index tells Ike mighty worth Of a little liahy'.- ipiiet'lirealli A Kufi inii'i'iising nieiruiionio. j'atielit and f.iilhfii! until ile.uh. Nobody weighed the hnliy's soul. Eur hero en tail III no weight there be Thai could avail; Ond only knows Jts value in ctei aiiy. Only eight pounds to hold a poul '1 iial seeks mi angel's silver wing, liih shi iiti'sit in tnis luiiuaii guise, W ithin in frail and small a linn- ! ilh! niolher. laugh your niei'i'v mile; lie gay ami glad, iiil ilon'i fui'gi t From luihy's eye.- look mil a soul Thai elainis'ii honi" m Eilcu vet. Tilt; HKIDF. WitlTTKN A HUNKRBD YBAUS AliO. she is dressed ; she. is ready; the orange wi-i'ain now li'.onlll- I' sir mi her lieautifiil maidenh In-ow ; lis while l.io.--imis I Ii -in I'SM II llilil'r W'il'i tins rase on her el litters Ihore. w it!i Iier dark eel; or a Mush Ile comes whli llie eager step love i nly lend-; ' O'er his heart-." dearest idol enamored hit heads; Rut lae weeds of her mother o'er clouding his Ap: ng for her woe damps his pa-sionalc . ..I "Widowed iiini Icr." he said, "fear t'mu not li.r lliy ehilil, Sic siiall uni'l" when a I'i'ide as a maiden sin- snali'd : No sorrow shall reicli lo r when rale on my lu'ca-t. '.-'weii'liirii of in v bosoai. emne honii' to my nest. Sad neither, no dan side; I lirina tliea a .on, lind-: iter I take from though 1 win mo a 'J'liou hadsl hot one child. 1 I do hi.'.-S I !:if v. il !i t v a in Tw o hearts nr the unu w hleh liioii nut retain. llldsl ,-.i.l :u;i '.nam crown-d wiili her purple iiiilg-lil. V. illici-d Am ait sere p ops the leaf on I he mold Though I llt'lf. I I- tic -uinui'T. its fruitage ,nd aiioiuni i- amiaer w mil : And aiioiuni All '. .-v. ell he -pr'.ng l.rco.e.s which dal- lv and play, ' An; '.u i. arc llie v. hite hav, inorne hlos- s,;i. ,," );. p.m ' ..weeh'-r the 1 ica.-ur- I e!a.-p to my l.-aii Pure May-hlomn. fair lilossoming lily thou !l11' ( ip closer, eru p eluser, my darling. mi .-,.i No lilies, no luiiUhips. a .No dnmioinl'. deck line slacn: !!i:l love i : a crown, ami I y at t hy feel ; w il h gli-lcuing ; r. I ice m v llorneo Cm. ley's Vie iiost v. '.vis oil Am- Tiie New York Tribune of Iho 27i.i j p(.r cent. Lieiadiiig the standing :ip ult., contains a:i exlonded article from j projiriatiou lor five mail matter 7l0, liie ncu of Horace Greelev, umicr the,"-0- il legitiinale porliou of the rev- 1 -o-..'!'.. T, lt,,sU .,!' I.'-eon-' True. Hasis of Recoil ' ""-"''' - " views at length on the question now distracting tlie country. 1 lo advocates ( ,..vi,- ..lull ..'!! I Soil-., r- ' ', . '. .... ,, :a-o as he basis ol lioeonstliietloli. ..... . '"l ' ,il U ! "ii Hie subject of Amnesty, !ic says; j I an. foe Pniversal Amnesty-.o i::i-;a;' ; i I,..,,., r...,,. ..r ,.iii,wiim-iii ' ,i i nun mii I - fi'ion 1'i-ir nf oiiiiishment ,.i ' V I II II. -Will I'l.l 1 .,l.,,.l,.''-.v... i;!():,,h Imimrlial Sullera-e should for leo'.i.di Impartial Sull'erage sii the present he resisted and ilel'o itcil. I JiJ think it desirable that Jefferson d.ivis should be nrraignoil anil trieii f,,,. ii. m,,h- m.il it. slill Ri'Cii.s to nu- that this might lir.ioerlv have been c ,;mv inoiiths ago." Hut it wa .jt (i(,U(. then; ami now. I believe it .,,, ,1,1 h.miiIi in l-ir in,, I-,, evil limn ! ..,,,,,1 n would rekindle missions that . ,., vu m-aily burned out. or been hu.died t.lcep; It would fonrfuilv convulse ; . . . . . . . . . . .1 . ..if. ...l.lV. Ill,: I'.llllI , lb n,-u..ii.,..i pn.jjrwaof recouciliatioii and kin- j,;;,. r.-t. ting; there :it would cost a large 1 8,j liirccilv ami n fiir larjj:r indirectly ; ami agitate tins .oiitli ; it wouiu arrest i 8,a .iin-ctlv ami n fur larsjer iii.lireotlv : ..Vil iw j,uy WL.U soiind.iloii.ly j j):a.k,.,l, a v.0ul,l ivsult In u ii-m agree ment or nu verdict. 1 can imagine no good end to be siibsel ved Lv such a iii.il. .ii., I l.,.l.lli,.r 1 l-ulu iii illi-r li-ir-r nor worse than thousands of others, w ould have him treated as they are.. CoxsTiTtxioXALAjiK.so.MKXTs-Weiirelh'O for ea.-li slave enlisted or drafted i - - - - . , :ll.)1t a, ,.,,. Constit.i - , the ,''1ln 11,1,0 LU,tl , ' ' . Frcm-li Directory m ide fur l ranc. in i tlieir short iiveii rmg-i. The world t u ns mi but little new. 'I'l - P.. i;..tj nti-ii .I.n- nr.. (tin vnrv "Ills i im; itrosccutca DClort' IUIS I'OIO i i.)unuiiu, oaiu w ii'iuiH i eui H.-CH lhc Ladicls oi l.i.s d.iy. are tho yry n.en.ha scut a delegation to ITashlrg. same as the Jambins of trance, and the; l0., w;tI, n seri.-j of resolutions address- Greek and Rjiurn IJ idieals, that in t'le The grain crop of South Carolina; e l t'i Cungre., in which they ask tiie end, Bestroye l their Republics, and ",r the year, is inadequate to the main- j iuv(ieach:n.-nt and removal of Andrew Htihiivtel the n all t 1) votism. ! ten.ince of tho peoe, and supplieswidj Johnson, the ahol s .in. nt cf the pre- J .... , ,, .... iliavB to bo obtained clsewheri'. fr U-tiP Si.-ite Goveinruent of Lonisians,. iUero is n.tung ne.T ii 1 o.;ocs w!,t.;i i;ie sin., will har t contrive t-,:. ,st.ibli,hmei.t of a loyal Territorial C .vry itrn of political v.e t p.-.ntc I j th means, a t far a concsr : tlie s:;p- Government, and reconstruction on ths daily, is as o'.d as r,((. B. C. p rt of the poor. bsiit ofiri rcrsal anflraf. l'oniiile ;'.ii:V;ik'. The C'inciiinuti Gazette, who h is n faniUietil advocate of mgro sullrage, spins out a column and a half leader against female suH'rapc. It is very con 11. lent that il would be. improper to be stow tlie right to vote on feuialea, and ltd Ois to show the Impropriety of doing it. Its great point is thai "women can not bo filled for enfranchisement with out emancipation from the subjection to marriage." It maintains that women ere not live agents because they are controlled by their husbands, and that I Iiev would therefore ucoc.-sarilv V;t" as they dirccled. This argument i ilie blatant word-monger both turpen might weigh in the case ofinarrii.d wo- j liners. There is a great deal of com inen, though it is not so easy to show inon sense in the idea that, if unlettered lliat tiie majority of litem are ruled by . negroes are entitle I l a vote, ho urn their husbands. Tlie preponderance our educated sisters, w ivos anddaugh of proof is on the oilier- side of the 'tors. It is our belief that good onlcr question, lint whether it is a logili-j and good goveninnxt depend upon mate argument or not in the case of, restricting the elective franchise t married' women, il cerlainly is not in j while men permitting eft of that class ease of old maids and wonn e who are j to vole. If this restriction, however, e.'ii. ni-n'ii..l. 'I'lie law lid'-lil be so re-1 is fn bo broken av.av. and if the doe- I ,.,,!..! ,.1 ,i,.., t1...nl. I, 'A... ' 'V.l lil.IL H It'lll.lll .Tii-'iii.i '-nv LI UK VI ill 1 1 " ' " , , ' i " right to vote so lon as she w as single, vail, v- e desire to see the stil'rago ttni thercforo the (hua lie's arguments ! versal in reality, not in deiioniiuajio.i amount to nothing. ! merely. V,'e do not consider it ndvi- In point of intelligence, tlie Gazeite ! sable to place the ballot iu tlie hands admits that women areas well qualified j of the ladies. Neither do we conceive as men, and that lliey have as strong n j it judicious to put it in the hands of natural right to vole, no one can deny. iho negro. Hut if the Legislature de Hut the trouble, with all those new oi.Rs otherwise, the Indies have a bettor fanglul ideas about sullrage, is that it is rii;h;, unquestionably, to u voice in the not a natural right, but a favor and ti ; Government, than the f-tolid colored privilege conferred by liie body of lhc man ; for we do enlighten our fair as ooiumtiuity upon such ns it is believed ' soeiales as they grow up, in order to will hesl fi'ubs.'ive the general interests 1 ret.der tin in lit companions in our hour by its exercise. , of domestie ease, while the great mass Neither the refus.il of the right to 'of 11, women, minors, negroes or Indians has , still : ever, uiitiLi'eeetitlv, been regarded as'sensi leeii regarded as an objectioii lo our form of goverii:iiont, as ii wrong upon the classi--There were. Hithstautial c.xelit-l-reason.-i for the exclusion of each have heretofore ...cu cons eient to eonlrol t'io policy and they dered sill!! if both the Federal and Sla'e governments. Wo- men have been d.'ined the right U.'- i cause it was improper for them to tnin I ide in the noisv sad lilliian strifes in cident: lo political coiit'. -t-; minors, because until of ag' they are subject to the coiiUmI of parent j or guardians ; negroes, because they were negroes because they arc acknowledged inferior race upon every depariuieiit of whoso moral, mental and physical composi tion Gml has stamped uimii-'akr.ble hi 1 i'. ,.:....:i.. " 1 "" nd inlo whom he has iiie'ii'- ! Mil .II.'O Ull O! i-r winch pror. eis even the blind against mistakes. Indians have boon excluded becaliso tliey bi' longeil to a distinct, savage, nntiitor. .1 race, having no Inst for ci'ili.",alion. and ilieaptd ie by (heir very noltliv-i oi being jneorporated into the body of society. Tliopidicv of csj'liiding cf.e'i and all ! ol taeso classes from li e excrci.-e ol th , iiiii ,v,w ill.- i-i.-i.i I -.-,, i. : 1 he country did ,,,,1 ., , s .... vices in Jhls oapacily, and if i! I::h!. they i were inc;qiidil of properly disciiarging J llic-ni. It it could be i.lio.vn that the mgro could l.riug any additional wis iloiii or.'-trcngtli to tlie -ovci'iimi'Ut lo. admission to ihis ballot, io' llial ivi'iie men eotiid eve:1 he recoucdi d to permit him to i ecnpy a pm-il) m of i i i i ;: i eipt'diiy with liu nis-ivo -. tlie advocacy of the policy woul-.l not be so grea :ti iii-uii to the prejudices and common sens- of mankind : but so long as he is lh- type of ignorance and imbecility, and rcmaiiisas he is now wholly imiv li-ilili. tin. ifil ii 1 i-i'ii'.io-nan-i. of IS- while man to such a sv.sh'iii cannot lu overcome, nor Ids resistance to it re pressed. Louisville Courier. report of (lie Postni.ister Jienoro!. The following 's a summary of the Posl.ma.ster General's report : The expenditures for the year ex ceed!; tlie receipts y'.I.NlJo.O'j!! (Ah The decrease of riAcnne, compared wiih the previous year, was 1- toil; por cent., 'ami the inciva.se of expenditure.-, 12 mWK .v'-'1 -'-maiuing unexpended, the Z! l"v Vl ,s only ci-o.i.v.'.i i.'.i. Tiie agregale lengtli of mail rout, in ' operation the past yoar was 1MI.72I 'miles. During llie year much of tiie si-rvice in the iiio insurgent Slates was . .. . r. .. ., "i operation only pan oi me ve.'.r. h d'iaios front t!,..,e ."slates w niie in operation exceeMs t'io ivccipn ie, .-...i,...,. T'horo li:is been ar in Ibose Si:'.'es 1.N72 miles, nod im ivuse llie pa -l y 1,0111 routes of 5 l.l.i.oi.i minimi cosi .More llui.li . . . f ' routes in t!.o-o S ate have mail put in opeiatiini, L'ouiprisiiig nearly nine tenths ol the ruilroai; routes. ' Contractors have been lined toti.'iOi) ' 't "'"' delinquelicus. f There has b eon a,i iiicre.ise in the ' :l':,M:,o''" le correspoiMeuce cx- I cuaugci il w ilu I or-ern eounlnes, amount ; i ' to 0 !'J,'52- G. Liberal p e ta! cmi- j 1 ventioiis iave liecu c-meiinleil wiwr "". " '; -- '': " ...ill V.lll Tilt. l ll II I . l'.ll I .i ll -lt-1 t!W ItO-ll Italy and Yiiitzu-ln. A 'o.i .is for a new , : , . , , "Jf'oed upon coiitai ing liu.u.v u.lvau - ff"- . A wi'Veuttoti viilu brazil : lrl"'P:l. ? prbpose l. " i I av r tit ..:u:t j::,. I u bT a r,?'-': i o 4... .g.es , . ... t. 'pointed i.y the Secretary ol a.', a. dUoou c.t.ivene ,:, Nasnv.ile, j j'"' ; :ll 1 wi j nessse. for H's purpose ot awarding , lo persons cnnlled to the bcnel.ts ol said act coiuiiensation not cxcivdiiie l. ,i if.. 'I" I the I i.ncd S s se. 4 ice in - i ' r tins act, ci.i.ms lor " slave owned not only m Ivitinessce, j ,ut .v, ; Kentuekv. but who were on- . iistea or iinneii in the Mate oi lcnr.es 1 ee into the United States service, i'HH 1S.VL- How il Strikes our Pcojde, in tlio ( ouiitrj Woninuliooil nsell ;w L.n'iood SullViigo. From the. Fnyettevllle Observer. Private advices from 2'ashvillo n. sure us Unit the present Tennessee Legislature will, in all probability, place tlie ballot in the hands of tlio negro, Jt, will be dor.e under the lea dor.diip of such men as Vi'iiiiaul Speiiee, the whilom honest ( ! ) lunnager of tho Kxi !i.'.n:;e I'..ui!:, and James Midiin.s, i. ....ml. tiil'V i.rr." is lo i.e. - e colored men cf this country ore end-barbarians in an intellectual , and not one in live hundred have tlie f.iintsst conception of tlie priiui phs of popular government. We are not disposal to see tiie la dies "left out in tlie cold," while the negro is being treated to such endear ments. Tlie cry of disfranchisement applies with far more force to our fair country-women than it does to the negn 'poit o i of our popul ition. be cause the intelligence of the former presents a claim not to be disputed th i mouiuit you break down the stand:.;' .1 of electorship. It is political hypoc risy of l!;e plainest kind, thercl" n to deiiK'.i! 1 the ballot for the negro on thu score "f iiinn. uiiiy, and turn a deaf rar to appeals for fellow creatures in ovtry respect so much his superior. Wi- oi;. ject to the ladies as well as tiu m groe '.t the ballot-box: but if the latter is I have it, give il t the former. To give it to ih'j mgro alone would lo strict iniquity. A Planet fa a Glaze Is It our turn ; ; From tho Ilarlh r.l 1 mu--1 1 JW. '..'or .-The belief thrt tins earth is eventually eartii is evcniualiv to lie ilestrovi-il ov llie, I'-; siiostai!ua;.eu i: i in.- iui -u 'V-' '' hat phiiiU, exec. 'ding tlie eatiii in , have been subjected to heat so intense as to ( iitiri-ly annihilate them I mm liie liruuuiient. The keen eye of the lob ..---.pi', gat h.i'ing rays from ths p!.".:a fs v. nich are isiblo r.nd fixed, has all'i.r.li'd to the vision of tiie a---ilMiloi,!,'!- sulik-ionl light for him to a-. sort iloit nearly two liiom-and of these . :'! 'civ: di-appeared IVnt.". the I'.naa t: .! v:ii',: the last four eenttifies. A fi-.v evenings since, v.ddio watching the lirmameul. with t!ie moon nt her f.i'.l, my aitei.lion was altraeted to a large star which stoo 1 a few degrees above the eastern horlz.m. and :q par lently on lire. It represented v-ry nearly la revolving beacon light alternating 1 in color tiro., its face presented a :"bright crimson color, tlieu followed a p-.'d'u bli!':.h tint, then it would l'elap-3 ; into i;s i'ai;;ral whiteness presenting ! all the ).lie:io'.ncn.i of n large eonfl.i ! -''.".tion v.lie-.i acted upon by a strong j wind.' 1 am of the opinion that the star was t'..;ig consume t ry i:re. Sic!; are th" triumphs of true science, ( which :.l'.va;.5 leads the aspirations of mail God-ward.) that the laws which Lave prevailed in kingdoms not made with hands, are used to embellish the Word of Truth, by llie mental research of the noblest work of God man, Who dare dispute the teachings of the revealed Word, that this Earth shall no more bo o'er spread with water ; but lhat tlie time shall come when our plan et shall melt with fervent heat. Un ali'eeied by this deletion, who can say lhat other planet will not keep tip Im ir revolution an 1 track tho heavens, still borrowing their da;:ziing spLmdji' from the Great Central Orb. REY. A. WE15STKR MILLS. Lebanon, Conn., Deo. 1st, lSGfJ. P.u.Vis os mi: Bu.vtx. Tiie SAm-x Times of the 2nd insL, say a ; A novel scene oceitred in our Court room on Wednesday last. During the trial of a. cans I'm clank of a sabre was heard, and al'Vieral ollleor, with sw ord and pistol by his side, followed by a f-'ldier w:th lixeil 1 nvoiiet, ni:iix.ii:!d into tiie room. TIip.v ibd not fvort 1,,'iv the poor tribute of ta'iim otf t!i-ir hats to our Honorable Court. : Iho wil l looks ami rlisturoeil conn- I.U ,,tlt lll'IIO .O-l " t LSI 11 1 H-'Vl Willi- ; XmMVXA ,)f t;lt! ,,CUt.U aml bar would ; nxc j,w ...tviUnjily antusiui?. lilt for I the sense of indignation and uutrage i felt bv every one, at the introduction ! of li:vnnot into :t court of justice. It so().) ..,,,;, 0.i however, that tho ob- r.,,,-,,,.,!,!,. AU.,ar of I 'i(1-,.e were some rust v brass buttoiis on j t!ll( j.u.kt.t ofa ,)0()rConfcderr.t -. Thev ln.l.l.ll,, ,,,, JMl of t:.e rooa ,a trj. l-umpli, and v.e lost sight of them. j , '01,,-l,,j,l,l'.l.H I 1 v t.i.i.v-. inn?, ituic i;i.ii. "i 1 2C.i-tlsc-r.i Lrotlin-n a devil of n scare. nuijt have given o:;r , v.e fmd liic:u yet afraid of our . . i ,h J m'' c,lu'fc i - The I nivcrsal SulTrajje Association TtIC NICGIK) A N 1 LOT,