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jmmmmmxyrrrAft'WWiiamifvI. m " ' . TtiE HUlVI-Ki J U M JnLLi ' ' - " -r:r::z- - -r r xuMMEit -io --- - ZlrnwTr.llWen?l TLVVW. .TANUAKY 5, 1807. . ' ,MW ..m NJ -rT , 1 TUIil'l'AHB, M-imilHituivM of tlie celebrated Wrou-ht Iron Cooking Stove, r,t Irm Conking aiKllIuiUliifJf Stove, v vMbl.KI) AND PLAIN MAXTKI. AI.SO .MANlU'AdTllHIlS 01' Sheet Iron, Tin uiul Copper Ware, l'latn sheet !fnd .Tapuiinod Tinware. LAMPS' We are now manufacturing and iniport-I.Vm-;' 'rv variety of Coal Oil humps or th narlor. din ng room, linn, cmiiuo.i ...... A' J "u. l.-l.a..iriU.M.ati.t and re.m..oi. chimneys, burners ami tlrU, and in 1 " and purcsUHLall of which wo 111 Kuurnnt.. to sell at or lR'low foms ville irlcw. Tltm'AKH A, ID. nova-1 wain HOME JOURNAL, I'lllI.lSllUI) EVKKY SATlllUiAY BV W. .J. HLATTUK As CO., vv.j.simuii. ji.h.uvux. for TviniH, See Fourth Page. Kciuliiuf 3Iailor on KvwyPnre, FltANli MOOllK. t W. 1'. TO.M!. V. F. 3IOO.KH V (. .. M I'FAlTLTtEUS and DKALEKS IN Stoves, Grates, Ovens, Tots, Skillets, Lids, &c.,t UOUSlvFURNTSIILNG GOODS, nnd nil kinds of W O O I E N TV A It E , Xo. .50, North Market Street. . X,NtdooMo Ton. Well's old Dm More, NAS1IVILLK TKNK. :,. , . . .. .,,. 1 for old cornier, brass, lead c- w" - ;.:. ... and pewter. TO (JOICStlCSPONDENTS. .. ... .1 1... ii!..i. ..I- Aiiiiiiviuiius (.'oiijnniiili'ti- ;U I1IJ1H.I- i." " . tlmiK. Wlmti'vur is Intended fur Insertion In TliuIUimeJimnial. imift lie uiitni'iilli-iitcd by tin- inimo iiml udilri'in ol" tho wrltoi'-iiot nee L'Kiii'ily roriiulilliriitloii. but as a giiiininteo tor gmiil I'aitli ami ri'siiiiiislliility. All l.imiui'M li'tti'i'S fin' this ollice ilimil'l bo lid- ilri'.-seil to ''The Iloniv Journal," Wim-lii'ster. All ii.iiiiiiiiiiiraliiiiis for iiiililii'iillon inut be writ- ten nil line niilu of till' Mge, nun " "' "" nialti'i-s loiiiiiM'ted with the edltorlnl depart slioulil be iiitdii'ssed 1 liilitor uf The Home JiHirmil, Wini-liestei-, Tenii. We n11111.it, us a rule, muli'ituki' to return articles nut limnilsulliiblefiprinililii-ati'in-I'crsinial artii'les villi Inserted only im odvwttao. Vii'iil". and at double rates. . nov2-l Dm IIHN11V KWINd A. 0. KWINIi EWINO- & CO., V.'IIOLKSALE CROCK11S CO3IMISS10V MEIKUIAXTS, .' ' ('DnicrColU'Ki'. and Clmrcli. NASUVN.1.K. - - - TKXSESSKE. ,!ieittlH' a'.leiilion and patroipig-f. ofllie ,,,,.1'i'l'iintsof FninUlin and iidjidningeoitn fKM. nov-l Nv:Jl" t V'LTliii WAXTKD.-AISOLT rounds of nli'C rii-li l.Mltor. or iv nidi ! r prU-r v ill l I'aid. anted for I t , ilv ii'i'. and not for si.eenMion. Ih'IU'o .iitNK'H butter, wltli a I the wtitv . - rUd out, will 1- a.M-1'i.t.'d. Apply at the Home, .loiirnal 0lco immediately. novlD-'lt ! THH ClKOSS MAltK. mil)?erl- ITl'SS lllilliv vii""- In-is paper intended us u notilleatUm lor him to pay tip for the same within a , reas onable time, or uiu impei nui Coiifoloruto lioiuls in -Loudon have adviuicotl to fit. The Fonian prisoners in Ctinndahavc bct ii roi piled to the 13th of March. ThorS ara one liundred and sixteen mileri of itave.1 streets in Cincinnati. It is believed Hint about one-half of the frecduieii down South are working for their old masters. Some of the Canadians are quite se vere on the President's mousse. V.'lmt do the ClicrokccB say about it ? Mrs. Jefferson Davis baa returned to Moi.tretil, after a long utay with her !;;v;l,iindat Fn-treas Jlonroe. Duke Driver, of Tennessee, is said to have been the original inventor of Coifs revolver He died last winter in ree i II AMS WANTED. AXY ONE LiiK-oln county, Tean. wi-liiu" to contract to deliver about fifty ire lmnis of meat, the comma w inter, can I, ;,,,! upon vj-ryMbcl.ai;.H n U-etlliemonev. Apply at the Home Jmn nal tliliee, immedhilely. novln vv.ti: ti i:.m;v. It.Ud, n. w. ?!!! John iiu..j-:i.i NKW.NAN. ' Some members of Congress have in-,-tituted a prayer meeting. Having de frauded mankind, they now aim to cheat Heaven with hypocrisy. Three white men were killed, and several tieroe3 and whites wouiutcu, in n riot at Portsmouth, Virginia, on Friday. also. Attorneys at Law AVINCIIESTKi:, TEN'X.. tin- ('niivt for Franklin ' " I ; : .: , ,, in Tennessee, ami '""'"y " " r.. a A Pvnmnt attenliou .laeusoii euiiii.,,, . 4Vi.7.t- M-iven to collect ions. lu'" COLYAli & HAUKS, Attorneys a tLaw WISGIlESTEJt, TKXX.. rracfaV In the f'ourts of I- rauklm, Cof tW. (Tnmdv, Warren, and l.lnt-oln eouii-tii-s. and Hie Nashville courts. feb-Jt-ly. . Four buildings tvere burned JUST BECEIVBU at WHIPPY & KRXJBIE'S, n l;o-e stock of saercd. sentimental, comic nnd patriotic publications of Northern fanatic-i? The latest Mazurkas, Polkas, Son(rs, Teachers and students re invited to call. Iieccmbcr 1st. INSOLVENCY. tt....i i.n-.rn.t.-ii tin lnsolney Of Ml estate ofrorueliuf KurrW .dccMspd l,,',';Lhnrpen and intensify it thecmirt house door ui im-lie-tia . all pei . ,.thl Kin bavin? elai.n? apainsi . notified to file Uw same with t .ona court a-.rk on or before the 10t.i t Jo- rrtiO. Cw The celebrated actress Avonia Jones Brookes was to begin an engagement at tho Theatre Boyal, Aberdeen, Scot land, lust night, for nix nights. licv. Geo. V.r. 'Maley, of the Metho dist Church, South, one of tho pioneers of .Methodism in tho V est, men in Cincinnati on the 14th tilt. Tiia world turns up hut little new. Tho Radicals of this day arc the very same as the Jacobins of France, and tlinO -cf'k and Roman Radicals, that in the end destroyed their Republics, and subjected thero all to despotism. There u imthincr now 111 their polities, wei) item of the Radical news printed daily, is as old as o00 u. (... Are the Mongrels less bloody and brutal in their threats of vengeance nmiinst the South now than they were dnrin the war? Does the conduct of Hu Southern ueoplc in any way in :ish the violence oi those No. The whole trouble is in the vicious passious of tliosc men. W ere the boutli to renn nuish nil its rights, and to givo itself up to be tho slave oi the wongrei lae tio i, instead of appeasin,-; this develish appetite for oppression, it wouni oui it is a mon ster that gtows by .the vice it feeds upon. Universal .Su'rnj,'o and deneiai Anmesty. From the Lu Ginnjte (Oa..) Reirter. It has been given out fro in we im tional enpital that there is a mo-'cment on foot, between leading men ot t he two great parties of the country the Radicals and Conservatives-ami among the latter are said to bo prominent Southern gentlemen looking - to an adjustment of our political dttlleulties upon the basis ot "universal siitlratje and "general amnesty" to tho people ,.i .i... c.niii lfmv much ot truth ill WIU MV..... '- ... , there mav be in tlieso political rumors isdiflicult to divine. Should the re port be true, we have no idea that such . ...t v,...iihl lii iieceotcd by the ii Bi-iiicini in. --- i ... Southern Stales: nor uo wc ueiu---, . accepted, it would put an end to polili cal agitation and sectional strife, hue t . . . ... i,....;i.,.,iani tint, i is the eiinracier m x uih.m. ...... , - . i! .ii.i liniintieiit ever ilu- l,lln with the ntlilll'S Ol Otll- yiruii: w iin.vi.ii- -- - ., . ... er people.. This fact, alone, iisKic iroin ' ' ...... I' i. .on 1 CM ll'MO-l' the monstrosity ui - in. - -c- and its injustice to the South, and its direct, violation oi inc v forced liy legislation, would deter the c...,ii, iw.nnle. from accepting, or ou""'u" I' l , ;,:., even enlertiuni ng, sku y---- The Constitution, im un.'".-" o-ivc to each State the rigid of regu Li:.,.,. ;iu ..mi KiidVaue. laws, ami is a tilling 11- "" ' r) i , r sacred and iiwlicnaUe v.gnt no cum the Union idioithl surrender, and it can not to wrested from the people except by revolutionary action upon tho part of Congress. If the Radicals should agree to such a settlement as is proposed, the peo ple have no iisssn-i'.iiee, judging Irom tbe past,Hiat tho country woii.u e purmftedto refill pence. V e diouid 'rain nahiii-by barleriug away ton ?.:.i:.,i i-i.rhtu for an i plieiiiHi'ul oiiliui'j'. -n . , . . promise- of jieacc liy a law U ,- vw.u-f.i'rt in the nmtier ol UlSCrcuiii"" J ' --- - - , e-ranlim.- Dtirdo.is and declaring amnes f u,- ih-.t. law lie hi allowed to l ..Ln ..''1 nersons from the disabi! ti,,, I'l-iidlsi-ation act, in all "'''t;l ...i. ii o,-.r.!iv.-nt that it is lor mil'll m I' "I I ' . , i ykm! of the cour.lry ; an 1 shutm i.,.-ie i '.-if ii '-.'reneral ainnc ..Li oMiicrvnlhe Im st interests ,.,.i,ti'v. Conaivss has not the n) j - I w. IVt I! I 1 ()1 II tion to that elfect. And it is repoited bv tclcgrapliic. correspi.ii"- newspaper writers, from hin.ni tv.L.. 1 1... :i So il. o eiivivtit beael there that such a proclamation will be issued soon. Then, why ihould prominent.! u ...., in. mi lio closeted vtta leading i .J.Jlll.11. . .. . ., . ... ..... , Radicals to thus compromise me i''". nd lienor of the Sontu Ann n i should the South wish to concede the. Constitutional right ol ea;n oi.uc -- l!mi, ;a nwn Kiiuruire laws u) a.i i irrcspousiele party for a mere pron of ''I'jiiM-al aiinu'sfy, wruc.i u ....v y' j .....(-.. ,,.i, h-wit.i. even li in us may mn vuiiv ' , ultiuiaUy to tho whole country. In " " V. ii.., f 'miKt ttition, and uovauou mjuu ii" , , the cringing of one section to the be hests ol' another, or to any rir party, is notliing more nor less U. thtal anarchy and tho nonei.i ty o h government. A spira oi .. i compi-mise is necessary to tho J petua ouol tiioueuei.il v-.v --- the maintaiiKUicc of the "reserved rights " of the States is equally . ei ,-V to perpetuate the dignily uivl pov.e oVall republican forms of government like ours. r,,. ... 1 7v The following i i-i.iiiiiir. . - -areAgassiscsti.imtcs ot tho lormi " . n.i ...,l ,..u.( a of the t on ami age oi Hie i;uii Florida e.mst: These reels are built up by nu insect that begins w .). the ground, in water of twelve or .itleen fathoms deep, and he cannot Uo mi less he hasthecoiisUnt action ot im open sea upon 111111, bo that he stops al 11,. hinhtof hiiih tide. Jy numerous experiments it lias been aseerlmnea .1.... it ,i..l I.nildin- constructs at lllllly LOU VV.. " ... about the rate of half an inch 111 a ecu- , 1 ... J,. ,..l,n. .1 HIT. 1 11L .III. nil wiry hoi "iv.. . , , , . the safe side, Agassi, doubtless this es liniale h his calculateius, nuiMiig 11 uii inch in a century. Now, outsi.lc o .1... 1:1. , ..!.!., Iv,.v tliere. is a lollJT CO fill U1U l lun.i.i ' " Ills KAPIiAEL SlOlMEh Defease of the Al.ibutiui's Case. with an average hi:,bt of seventy feet, which, then-lore, must liae uecn begun 7,000 years ago, or 1,1100 years la-Fore Adam. .Secomlly, the Keys themselves are nothing but an mittr re petition of tho same-sort of coral reels, of at least tho same average .light ; and the builders must have linished them before they began on tbe outside reel, as appear from their necessity 0 av- ii,..- the open sea, and lrom thciacu uai I there are now 110 liulicalions 01 me "" 1 L-imiii"' of a reef outside of the one .we if' ?, i..,,,l nbuve. The Keys, In his lecture at Galveston on the Gtiiult., Admirtd Scinmes contended that tho Al-bama had warrant lor what slio did, both in the laws of )u ti,M.a ,i,l .ii'thf. Kuited States. 'Slto n'.iu l.o in- nlii'iotd. The United , States Im nvi -In the lbitish origin ol tlie Ai- .,1 ., on,,,. .1 i.t'i'.iniii uint. S he was ULKl 1 11,1 II nu. 11 i-w ... 1 ( built by the Lain is. 1 no unucu nuuc (lovernnicnt endeavored to contract with tlie mime firm to build for thcni. I Mr. Setntnes here read extracts from Mr. Laird's speech in the House ol Commons, already pubiislwd and well 1 , I I,' ,.,.1.1 t'bis Mieeeli it appears l.ll.M.lj.j . V..." 1 . . that belb i-o they undertook to build tlie Alabama, the United States (iovcrn- 1. .,,1 l...nn 11 ti'i'.it.v witu tlie lessia. nielli. 11.111 in . .. .. . - t Laird to build gunboats and monitors. We ullered better terms hence the Al aliaina became a Confederate ship in stead of a Federal vessel. She left i.1. ,..l..,l .i.: me rebuilt vessel. Her Confederate commission was read, and her proper Hag untuned on ,uie nign seas, wherj lite Confederate liad as much tuithority as the Federal Goveni ineut. It i the commission a'sovereigu puts on board a vessel that makes her a per-1 sonilicaticn of the sovereign. Fven if, a ship be built in a neutral territory she is purged of that wrung as souu as she is commissioned. If the Alabama was built in violation of the neutrality 'law. that was a (piestioti between the United States and F.nghuid. From the moment the Confederates were recog nized as belligerents, they had a full right to nt ike war in every piird.r.ihr. The United States acknowledged this in the first mouths of tlie war. In sup- .......... 4 ,, I '1 It k 1 I. I'l . ! . I I lil'.ll I lllll'l III 1(111 I I ' I " '--M I' I therefore, .well the record 10 i, .1 - , 1 .ird book " and ar years. Kest we lmye the shore Uiul 01 , - - . SliltC8 t,,ld in main a in, nn u ..'--" wiini in Worth Dolnir nt nil, Worth Dotny 111. Tho following reasonable hints to business men, in relation to tho "art of advertising," nrc just as true here ns elsewhere : Advertising it an art, nnd that it is one that cys. let the thousands in this country who luivo grown rich by it, answer. We do not say that no man who has not properly advertised mis prospered in business, but we do say that it is a rare cose wueic im "" ness might uot have been greatly aug mented by a judicious use of "printer's ink." What is advertising? Tlie art of making your wares knovn. Giving publicity to your business. You have .......... .... r,fi.i.i.s linvo wants. It is win niiiv .-i, . .v.. . ....... - '..,... ii,.,.,.jt t.i fill the wants with Hie 'wares to bring producer and consum er, tradesmen and purchaser, together. This is what signs uro for, tastefully ar i..n,.TA,l stnre windows and the like. They are to captivate tlie eye. Thc.eye is tlio seiilinel ol tlie win. ciiiuim ui- seniioel mul von carrv the will. 1111 .. I Ml ,H,4 .mil VOU II1UIL' 111 JII1.1I, 111.1 n. ii.'v.. ...... - - choice. Tlie feet follow the eyes, .ice how they pause at tlie slop window, and how they covet what is in it. Some of them step in and impure tho price; others step in and buy, not because they need the article, hut iiccausv uu-j the money about them, and because the winning window won it away form them. This is what an advertiser assaults, first ami last ol a'l, the eyes, n is m vain to reason with your cusioumis. Customers do not reason, do not arrive at a purchase bv the slow method ol military "approaches," impelled by an eladoratc ratiocination, but carry the coveted commodity by a sudden assault, pricked up to it by the indomitable l..,,-..wK: itt If Jill ISIS HI nuvi Hit 1 V'll i' ' 11 is this uiitir'.m.', unremitting, The Lnto Decision of the Suprcuo Court. The following remarks of the Nation al Intelligencer take the correct view of this decision: Tun Miluoan Case. That tho Union is saved, in the full integrity ot its three great divisions, has become a ir,aetio consummation b.V tho unanimous voice of the Supremo Court in vindication 01 tne cimi maun....-i- ii,.. ,.,M,trv Tim moral weight ol the decision in tho Milligan ease can not bo measured ny uiai 01 mi.) o-retit constitutional ipicst.ions which sliooklhe Republic in days gone by. Tor neither in the breadth of the issue, the extravagance of contemporary her esies on the subject, nor in tho magni tude of the stake, count any pusn i-o before that high court compare with this, lint more man an, uiu iiiumiui'v of the whole bench on all that was vital in this great question is without previous example. In great constitu tional questions heretofore, even when the court were unanimous (which hap pened but rarely) on the judgment, - they were various 111 their reasonings, 1 ... 1 :.. ii.. ,.!., .J miestions the ami in inv j..ii...vv..v dissenting opinions were all out. as weighty as the judgment itself. Hero the only diversion from the common current of the ju.lieiid mind of tlie supreme bench (and, indeed the bar of l ,1 1 ,. ttirt the country at large; a up"" speculative question, whether, under any circumstances, it would be possible to reconcile a military commission tor the trial of civilian with the Constitu tion of tlie United States. All the judges agreed that if such a power could be found in that instru ment it was altogether latent as yct, and consequently, for the purpose ot any existing case there was uo shadow of' law for the monstrous and stingui !. ,.,i.miJ,iik with which the dis ordered and" perverted parti.anship of 1.1... 1 ,v,,oi,l sirike down the hber- cver-!""- """" , - . ... ,.,. ti.... of t in noon c. liie uiiui i i' 1 1 'if- Miriiii i.ii.,. ,1 . , . 1 ' . . ... 1 .,. .ii-.i.i . ' 1 ' . ... iiinvdriu-lion. avid which carries imysn, mi v ' V',.,: ' ,! laslin-, never-lake.no lor-an ans ei ap-r-- , . t!i..n to .1 ,!..., -J0.000 wars. Ml. the same, j, ...m.... -t . tlu, eves of the people who want A""?!".., i t l.-ral- ..j'llie eaiu. .. ii;.-". - .', , 1 Imfii'i' (irefS (H'CiSlon 111 UlC pi i.e l" - -- , H, oe.uile w ho assel'l me po .i ei in - - o - "i olir i',..-o -ii'.. as von sro inland, Jnu iu. y.tmn i ; n,,. r hair to l'i'o.v, by the ppopn. ' .!,,. In nil that ,,,,;. . I. o reu 1 1.1 1 1 .... 1 , r- ( (l .. W1i , nun u nv- . . ,i . ,..i,;, i, i ,,.v s iy , l.'.e inaai i"""'"-"" , , uu 1 ..- v .i..n.l. and. of course, site- ..im.. 1. P-i- , , , ., 1 1. aouiet un ' lor sale tthU'i Wi-V s.i . u n..,i ever cut. .red the ,s've.. c, . - the 'ports, 1 -iyingttreai sues o, - - ,;vuW, that carries; s act... ., - ! . , Id niake the world sov- ! ''it Uot nec.ary t:,u toe .,uae , - tu, ,r tonics over mo a u - ; I' :". .: 1 ,-e.iwold. And Prof. -dio'ill ierieofea..vu. i.;,:,r;ible scalps, and tails lorniucs . 1-1 - ,. t,l -w hi the tmes- ,,1'llie C TV' lliuusiiuii .)--"- , 11.. SemnieS C'.ltC'.'ed largely 11110 1 "' . I' j,., I ,.'i!5 m an ui.ivi""" ' . J 1 1 (Ms ns a very moderate U nu'"" . .. .. n. .. in 1 bank to the ciedil 01 1..1. , ,...i;,r,..,, evnonent ot - ,i;' 'H. M...w. " '.1... !. ,. ,,,., o ,l .-S , 1 1 1 I ,111! IV.I.H Hlil. 111.' "-' I .. ..... ... . v,,r Slates, claiming that llieir cruiser cap tured prizes and carried them into Amei-ii-an tiorts. In illustration of the R-.ei.ie (Wis.,) Jv,miMi , .act V7, ... ,,, An O1.1. Mass ILfUxnoss. Gen I'tlev of. th has a homely way of being eloquent as ,vell as hiiuioroiiH. Of himself he says : .w.. I..,,-.- 11.1v.' lnvn a man, or a sort of n man. not so niucii as n vert ise .,.1 i . ,1 r,i ,1,1 it. Have a 1 ill -. is me ' , . , .rood article, tin article that mil do good, werei ami then slieit ii at inem. nu 1. sov-1 the face with it, shell them over uie e o'.l dlt to have many exp been, but. more, perhaps he was desenbed bo. ... . 1 , 1 ,1 .1. .1 'I .... -..,, I .....1 ...It. I 1 1 1 S l ( III Nl .lilltuni.,.. ivbm r outs 01 war, ue.r.. mi.h ....... mu. .v. - 1,.,. I Shennau treated Gens. Lee an; John- Say you have a n 1 -a g o .. . ;; , -, ston as generals ol an army. Aimstou , nat .s m ,. ...... - 1, ..rid.' to tile ci reUlii d.aneeS ol 1 heau. i ell, pill . .. 1 " 7 ... ... .1 1 1.. t'.i.r.iet that I head. Yoll call do It OytUlNeni IIU' S ll'-liil - P'O 1 . . . , 1 . ... tli as ct-l. W Admiral have been and a General. Johnston nntt Mie.- own man li-r a long .une, uu. m , l;u, 1, . . u.-. ' 1 .1... .....nderfn ri.,;,i ,hi'.vn our arms 111 coii.smi.-i an. m I .." , 1 1" r , ' n Liiv. . ..,, .... .1 v. ...... 11, 11.: ... ,... - . . . wr .. .,., 1 .1. ... 11 j hv none.. i e nun . . ,..., .:... 114 iv none. " e 17, V v, " I . i' 1.1 th.: .oil e o lie tor 11 i,n;.L nnii;iii' ..1' - .... nt'ii. i. .. .. 1 ... .. .,ll, 1ha sue. power to eonsumiiuue c.v... r. nim,,i.i' 0i years, mu "i. " uiise? . 1 I cess that hope flalterea us suoi.e ... The truth is, the South has already! Tiie (.n;.ny are a great dea eonr-eded too tuucli. We have accept-, lullnerous, and better posted am ed terms from the t.iovcrinuem, i y iw' it . ! .1 .... no.,.,, leidei-s mav inane a own j,, , .11 1... ,. c, i.r.ni,. hv adveilisin sii:.n mai.e .. " ' -. In a'd New York there is only one hat ,. 1 -.1.., I.. I, ,1,1.. I he IV ill'.! ililOOS , , . u-.nici"i. '.'" -'---- on. hieh , .. ... : a .. 1 il..,, .v.. :.u more strosmiy i.tuhvu " - 1 ,',,. i. ilr.'i'.vin our inlant '. .' .1 and an acre of ground 01 iatiuioi.s i.-osi- ....... 1.- 1: ii. invne-.-tv of Dr. IlraiKiretu. ...1,.. ! ti.iiinii nu;"! vitortLtion, are dishonorable in the end, we lear. it is now out of the power of Congress to force any distasteful Constitution amendments, 11s long as the tenexclt.d- 1 1-....I ,...1 unite 1 ill llllDOSltlOll tO 11, nnd sustained by Kentucky, Maryland and New Jersey. We, therefore, imv it incur power to refuse till degrauieg terms of Constitutional uiraii and should wield it lor uie imipu . saving the country irom amueny ..... ..... .1.?. !.o; .,f the Soulh. 1 his power is guaranteed to ns by the Con stitution, and 110 Radical Congress can aver divest us ol it except uy tionarv legislation. ncu u.ei .mi,-...... ,, J...: " i.d'.l s.it unite the Amerietin tuts, eiwi i... " ---- , soil with blood from thetanadasto the Rio Grand, and the K:i l.eat par y be held responsible for ties blight and ruin of the country. If war is to grow out ol tlie sunvu sionofthe rights of the people o t the American Kovcniment, l.-t 11s ot tlie South stand firmly iq.o'1 our tonsiiiu-; . .. t,Rl (li,t (wm.c m tUTj To rises t . the top and is skimmn l S, plan. We lmve run tne nrs- turn quarters of the nice of life, and are. ,,w ju-t turning into the home stretch, a lilt !c biowr.d, with limbs u little shaky, 1 ,!,., eii-mee of Minuiug a heavy mm .11- 1 . , " . vfike very siim, thotigli the courage .10 prers forward- is good, and ol those '., .1 ,.,,1 ivlth ns in the, race, nun .suiit i , ,, 1 some few are ahead; and thousands have fallen out or are behind. 1 his is .,..i f-. ii, e wift. ami there is no telling IIWU I,. nin 1 , who will come out aheaa ; me ue. uv we get to the end of the race the less attractive the stakes appear. . Kei'Cipt for Curing Meat. "To one gallon of water, take one It., half r.oond anil a nan pi'ini"-. of sugar, half an ounce of saltpslre, half an ounce of potash. In this ra tio the pickle to be iner-oscd t" a.Y onaiitHv desired. Let these be boilcii "' - - ,. , ,v 1' .. . ui.,11,1,1 1 i.iii' 111 1.1111,'.'... . rlEl When G . ( ! av , Tl.Vy are built -ut ofadverlis be e 1 a ranteeo. nmu , , - v .i, w a hu -e m e wroc his letter to Gen. l.ee, he rcc- n,g In f ,,, ....... 1 (,i:,,,.ii!i!i!i' a ae ud'on llroadwa , wot 1 155 . 001 ... 1 . " goyi'i'iimem. 'iMi'. sneaker here drew a tw(.en ti.e rcvo ution am ; ; . m. household crate Mates. a - ' . V " - , . , t.-mdreth was an was rigid whM. they c ni .., w, ,u u. . n- - ; . m . . ,.i.,tMii(, Suites t'i w:is ni'iu wiifii ( ww i m -rt . 1 ' . . , -. , i.i'n w I'm oil L'vn , . thev did it. The adu.ow ledgetneni o n,,i ., ng ,, . - -. j. , Sl,we a master. Ainerican in.lcp.-.ide..ec oy igm-v u . . " ; ot otlt made 110 ii.ieu-ii-'-, i..--i..- - 1 ; . Confed-! All of if goes to the m ait of advet'iis aionent ,i, I..,.. 0. th t e.ouii ti'V. II.IS s loiven in i i'. .1.1 i" , , ,, ,. 1 I .4...1 ll t Id Olie VOKC Ol remtlie, hl.io:" oxaUed judgiueut scat of the nation, elot'.ied in the spotless ermine ol jus- '"Not fronrthe thickened tongue and bloodshot eyes of the boisterous liar- I .. ii t 1 1 tin 1111 ai"uc : not irom me '"'..vi , or" the nevertheless equivocation ot 1: .t;i, , not from the honest 'HI lis, 01 v, ii...'." , . " wie.'mis vehemence ot the ,. 1 I ijllt pi'-t'-' " . ,, political pulpif, not even 1 u ...u ,,1(,,,ehes of statiMinen, pledged to parlv measures, and bound by personal obli.'iations, are we to look for a test ot 1 :(i.. n .uie nf civil obedience, a t! OH 1 , .' ' " - - - . . crUe-ion of national patriotism. An cient, beueiicient, just, majestic, it m the law which spreads from the judicial hi-i'ieh of tlie organic republic. He that hesitates in this obedience, or postpones his re.-.pcct, is ignoiant 0 ' i Veedom, unworthy to oe ueaio, m and 1 , ' i , u,.i ; and horn to lneuiniuso. .w - . over.iments tie facto ana inn, u-ju,c. c q'he speaker here quoted from Fenni nioiv Coopers Naval History Hie ex ploit of Paul , I ones and other Amen J...f IIHI fltl1. can privateers, asserting mat, m uiul privateers iiesiroyeu unu pi"- at sea, and arguing that they hud less 1 Him, he had. The whole coast ii.iii. ..I. ....... .... , , 1 i....i..,.i...i m,i t id iiuniui'r ol was imiciiiino'i, o prizes was a necessity tht.t he could ' , : 1 TI il,.nies. less than a tiot avoui- . v..... , cctihirv ago, did those very things wt!iehthev now charge on 11 as crimes. i.iss-.i.' to the Commissioners ap- The st u.id pointed by t! colonies r.isw )'c:ui, .4 il. . iv.. I-1,-t n; .lit II Jkll.ilill i'7 III. I lIWIAIIll - Speaker drew a parallel between taem and Messrs. Slideil and Mason. The eareer of the Surprise, Lapt. ,. n nohinhil cruiicr, was . .... ...... 1.111 lit I J then quoieu as imwi- the Al abama 1 1'.ji.v.meis Adams complained 1 n.iii' . i., ..-- - ,. ... ,1... '....i'.l t States had Coill- inai uie I 'liii"" i"1-' i'"-j" .- . , .... .. ... ;' ., 1, ..- ti,hU ....or.-., ed. victory miiillir 1 hen tiiniw 11 ini'i .1 mw i eventually perch upon the banner ot , whia, cold p01ir it over your bed the Constitution, ami me . " V or pork, to n-main the usual time, sa.i masses of the country j , ,. . W0(,Ust. The meat must be by the moral smso o u.u I , , .)h aiul ,hollld innocent ot the disasters mum ....... wen iv" n.. t 11,,. -ti-iin of Radical oppres- ,,. v., ,,,,4 down for at least two days IOIIUI1 111 mi. --- i' 1 . 1 1 . sioniuul ustirralton !aru.r killing, during imucu 1 .e ... , o ,mi. r(1 lhia the Al The people 01 u.e 50 , ; . !ie fi.rinkle.t with powdered sairpeire, i " board-as- . :.. i.-...r1..ii,l eioi'vitl'? on a missioiieiK 111 j.oi.1,'" 0 " N"vd Bureau. The colonial Lomnns sior.ers had a Naval Bureau in France. In this manner were the Revenge, t.e-tu-iscl. Lexington, and Ac 1 dphin re- 1 .. f.i 1 ri mr 1 A .'.. . ".1 "c.b'"n .. , .. ehief, any almost .the i"iiy, quau.n.i tion for a Htiecesstul tulvertiser is per linacitv. ' To be tlie only hatter 111 town vou have ouly to say. you are, .h,,,.n 1,-iiniv neonle sec vou say it. Sii11u.ui" il 1- . v - To have the only hair tonic, or pill, or bitters that the people need, you have only to- polio tneir eyes iui ...v. sortion that you nave it. There is only here and there one in any branch of money making that looms up an 1 fids the public eye, and monopolizes the public purse, i hose arc thev who understand the art ot ad vertising, and apiuveiii-.e tne uii iispnui- ble fact that the wuy 1 w- '""'.' out of advertising is to fctick to it. To in ike advertising pay, it must be stuck to with all tbe pertinacity that is indispeusabLtosilccess in theprosec,,. tion of every ocaei .m. - some men in fnis country who spend ,,..1 ,i..u,irs. ami others who IlllY I.IIIUH..II'. '." 1 , spend idle hundred and lllty thousand dollars per annum for advertising. And every one of them arft getting rich out of adveitising. Exchnmje. At Coin nbus.GJ., on Thursday last, drowned bimselt while n-. !. i.;n 1...I-. .i n I '.uirrress to j ni're is 1. oil. .-." w "". - ii'-.i-r, w d.u . , ..m... .-- exclude one-hird and more of the j justice in order to avert war, as is cxciuni. oiicvn 1 I,,,,,,.,, iUo ivcunt notion of several Stales Irom all share liitiio nexi a ict tlC 1 . . . -.1 I anlfnntrn :,. 1,-ni. Tliev want peace, law mm "-i" -, ... ai.ama uau loieigm.. ol r - btri they are not prepared, how-wh ever, to surrenuer evcty e,- - j.vc, ; f'""" , " , lM..!.rd Some Ollllt llolUllg l-ue iiiirh. ." - : iioaui W.I wv...""- ai,a.iiuu... ..v-.c i,.i.i.,f.ti,,n .tlicsame liawn sorting that tins was no w.. ; 1 c,M,,ra..t,)r, an since t am jones nan u u. A eontiactoi with the ljuartennas ii.....,,.tm..nt lieinii. as alleged, in o-.s j-.. , " ..,.... ;,( t.. .lepti'd to a third party, ami p.y -- 1,'lirioiis from small pox; another got drunk ejul was frozen to ileatn ; v. uue auothei" Iso drunk, cut his own throat severely but not mortally. Who is Uo? The Albany Journal, in commenting upon Mr. Stevens' failure as a leader of tho House of Representatives at the last session, says : "Boutwell, Banks, Bingham and Washburne of Illinois have the requi site ability to become leaders ; but there. ...... .,,,.;,. neeiiliar to the course ot 'each wUcii 'dl disqualify theni for assuming that position. New orlc sends the member who at this momeut by virtue e.pially of talent as a diplo i inatist, eloquence, and wide political knowledge, is oest uueu w vacant post." c. Jan' tntiioii has 11 present on the way from tho Rocky Mountains of a be.iver fur robe ten leet mwn-i weighing only four an a half pounds. AND is 10,000 Pounds OLD IKOX, BKASS AXD COITEB, Wanted nt the CPEAr bTORK of W. B. MILLEN, Whrrc he wilt py jo" a K004' Pr,'Cl dential election. This bill is meant .w.f- onlv to disfranchise the Southern Stales, but to disfranchise tbe Demo crats of 1 very Northern State, me ........ i,... U i.roiiosn tn keen nower by B .i.nt.i.v . -4 . . - j disfranchising oil their political oppo nents. And if their political oppo nents will allow themselves to be dis franchised thus, then we say let the depots rule the country. A people . . . L who will be governed long ny sucn rascals are not Gt for self-government. No usurpation a too flagrant, no miMifturn too imiust, no oppression too r T... i:n..l l,,h,1,ira In 1 tvranuous ior mu iiu-an-.n .."..v... suggest er nsort to for the promotion if tlulr mad and ambitious schemes. o obligation is strong enough, no Bix-avse, it to answer very well, t.101.1 ... c i...:i: .... ...... 111. t In ration1'. uuin i' ... ... h t! piekl throwing olf the dirt always to be iiin.it in, i". . . found in sait nnd sugar. It Jjus r- rr .ti l 4i:i'. "'-j 1 . .... r,"ii i ,,i fr.-ifi,l iiiiinv Ahibamaii ; n-L v " r,t;Jl,n..!i!. ..t him Tf ft'L IIIV niillC' Vi nv id.iii'i -v. . i... (M :i,t.l in-in."-" . ...... t triut,ii 1 IHS?) u.hu wi -i L ..i.'..ii.. i,o ton nxeludod : ceint h properly tried, it wul 1 eer 01 . , ol. Sllvs Ulli tuotr ,,. .. Hill-..'...., ..!,.,.., n,nr u none that i shown bv tlie recent notion of several I c.'ishitiires of the South ou tne wn stiUilional amendments proposed by the r. j ... 1 .. .,1 ,ttl 1 1 till I l.... r,n,w tit 1 mi'Mi'Mi aim oniniiin for ratilieation to a'l the States of the Union, hic-ludnig tie icn v 1 , , . ...... - - , 8ur Sintes Thev are willing to mtiKo ui aoame. . necessary and honorable compromises Va .1. h in order' to induce harmony in the 1 leg- TUfi SAMK 1 in .. out itirt 11 IV llioie, us t-'i.t iiiiniii- ;i ' ; . . I thorough v convinced that cringing , by a United State, rdhcer ny or..e o, 1 ai c t no 1 1 11,11 1,. ..,....,..,.,,., ! it ,,.!n,eiit. ( ointuander. Some only eal s l-.r ..inner" uc 6 ; -;i - w)w u a wWy S"Snoc U s that a compromise of lesteeiiC'd citizen, killed a negro, lie m, vers 1 BuflVa'e " for " general a.m- was reguarly arrested, tried and ncqu.t ies. " can. " bc-honorably accepted ted, and there the mat er en- ed tor the !iesi caiiiiJi. iiii on..ist bv th. United States l.v the nronle ol tills secuon ; ami ' uarc. - : ... hi the pcopic in i nin.iL.ii-,,.,... tooki.lace on the public road, SSK tern, of the I , .he Natural Britlge aud lie w lis sort S fcadin- men of the Radical , immediately hurried oil to Lyi.chbi, rg. wLhingTonCity,orelsewhere:;D,Wats No obligat.on is strong c.io, g.i, .,0 . aa.AVtt , -v mM ,l8S oath i-acred tnough, 110 law binding j.jtnio Constitution guarantees au inlcrv;..w W1th General Scho- enon 'h. to icbtrain for a niomcnl tne l0 e:u h State the ngnt 01 j-.-gi im , , . .. . . . 11 I ...1 within it4 own boundaries; rtvollltiouisis Wno are UOllig ail in men iaummjB " - . .0 il . i.,n I The G rent F.u ern, having been char- party, and payn,nJ;' j ,. . Vm-w company to run a ferry M"V .:L "d I l ween New York and Brest dur- rcourt:-;;.: - ' ... ?.....!.. . ), first, lell'.1 ... ... . 1 .t-e -it lU'OStofSwOt'.- Departineui u oai -) "x , iin new i.ni.-n, whom payment i hK) SUe u t0 p-ave New York for rill I. ... .i..,i,il'l,I.ii PS . A H I- . " , a. n ri i 1 1 i uiin Kf i tniviiM-- v m . - ... 'i ... juiiiiuii r 1 V i'k" 1 ... M t H.''"" - ' ' t l le by Alabama was not a new " " ' silu!a U, ,.! having been -c . . , k iu April, has ac- Isuvethatshewasasieau. , .Ue Treasury Department, no ...u-..- - ;l(.liwrs. . eottntili" ollicer decides that no cominouauous "" -,vUm".l U.e! t.i.i.ie.it. or in- i 1 ..in ell return tickets for the trip trustee, process, ' a" 1 "" : i.n i...(..iiriiuedliV the ollicer: . ,,,wl,.,i P..i..u. piIlLll-'llt-' '---- - . .m UMiii-i... .... of the Government., re;. 1 "7 " ..f"ViM, Auditor of Ill uici. ....j- - sons may do. lu ouier ..c-.-i-.- . . x . ...I. . U 1 l.rt , ti Ins. .. .. I'. 1,1, 111 I I 111.1 .... ... u i.- HIOIUSIOIJ vi ... , . torv of the South. By the philosophy of history If the philo it will embalm the struggles 01 uc' ,- 01 uie .mm in "... - ,.rG,litors ot Hie L iiiie i .t-"'-- T ie report 01 iwc s South. By the philosophy 'iri.rU public poliey forbid the TaJ,ry sUows that the consular I am willing to be judged - Ji (.t-Lvernment should i vWm ot t,;c Unjtcd States is now sclt iosophy of history embalms . lu;, . thu ptn-.ii.Mit for services ; ;mMttas. des ol the Colonial St.it. s, s , (h(. w.u of nny 0110 w j . w purUll, cut or siiiMiii'-s .'. ... ... . . .1 :..l. ., ,.rt. that be has a fhiim ! w- . pii liiiiirv V7i ti v , i t I , iiiid V'tV. . .. I -1 , .,.,li I federate States. 11 u ree n , ,, ,,)lic rr,.ctit, as t aitmn m dy the exploits ot Uie aurpnw - 1 . 'nl.utc..(i-OIl woU;d Lo e.puvalci.t w ,. i!evnnTp. so will itrecora 1.1a iv . 1 . . ..(,.xar 0j a '--- - o ' . . . 1 liiaia.iu ... ' 1 Ulg thel ploitsofthc Alabama He Bcllsgwdaas cheap au ever. ... ,.i.i!in rest.trfitinn of the ! an I power it, i-.uv-v -1 Union end the Constitution among me imiiossibilit'us of the future. Under j such rulers ho can hopo for the Bto- SiilitV of a LonstlllUlonai gonrinut-in 1 - . .. of ar.y sort, or for the coutir.uance 01 free institutions and of civil liberty V mT- 1 -- ui,iwni(;u.. - i ,4 , ftit ii-niiintt. nTiltO Secondly There is n law of Congress, s fi)r ,hc ast WliL.k wt.re: n existence which clothes the 1 resi - gnyj.iOo ; Navy, 32UJ,bU'J; lent with discretionary powers 111 tuejlltVior, SPJ7,G0!). matter or parclon and amnesty. Tbe ..house at New Albany, In- Arain we would repeat, let the South .. . ,.ro,vlua. and the pressure ol no longer cringe to Northern fanati- f ut lUc Trustees' olUeo is mcreas- 'nl.a'llll. I n.i ...u .. ri.iinrf. I'llflVllt ill I.Otl- don, Sunday, that Stephens had a. rtu d in Kngland, and was irtu-.i where the police arrcsUd I.nn. I he ru.nor is considered doubtful. The late Confederate lien-ral Wil-luin.rrestoii.wriU..- letter sayuig he will accept the Democratic nomiuatio.. for Governor 01 ivu:nui.v few 1:.- iiiat iiiji it. in " t . .... Uviduals at critical Junctures to thwa. t .. .ir'.int undertaaitig, o., ! ".rlmi to stop the wheels of Govern- inunt. ti.,. i.nndon Dublishcr, .1IK IIOIll'-l ' . ' It. n...mees an edition of the comple e works ot Shakspeare ior ;-p- Lo designs to publish the d.est produce . Smollett. Motor ir,.,. f. -martini', nnd other famous :?...' . ..,ii.,.r with the piiueipal W Ull-11. I'W" - 1 . . r u ,u We.mtor .....nia.tfSle Walter Scott, at tno low TI... r..nnr.ll Sli'lVlCL'S U. I"' - i...v. J i re well nttended in Wasl.n.g- price of six pence earn. ton, Sunday afternoon. r.ti'n"' A Y AS..loro dispatch to the West were to leave ,ai.c at Lexington, Ivy. . ... m 11 f. Thu trial of Mollm hussch, ... 0 ,....,... cisni. iei us vmy iiuiii.".'. s,w., 1 jn. tional rights and ti.e auminisirauou wi o ...... Minister Biglow notincu uie u.. Department that the French willeniiicl. and finally eradiate .Mexico m .Uarcli next. . .... r. 'i'-..,.!! ...r uaraiuour, a eeicnniieii u" - ... resulted in a verdict augl.tcf. era press say : Gen. Uiiiier, m ua . .. . . ..,.- vi.v..ssrvl liimselt on. vcrsatiuii, i'j-i...j , - - - iioseil to all vAgresiioi.ai " .r" tailing or limiting the power or the Lxe- .. 1 a ..-It ttl'tlOll cutr .-, on tue gmu.iu " would unfavorably atieei me neH - A man named John Wr. Perkins cut his wife's throat and then atiempicu w kill himself in Louisville, Friday morn ing' - The Southern public will be gratified tolcar.itl.atC.en. J. A. Early a pro mised history of his campaigns has been written, and is now in tae hands of the publisher, at Toronto, Canada . . ... 1. . 1 1- ,.r rulher West, it will imiivu .1 i, - pamphlet, of ubo.it one hundred and fifty la'es, without maps. Siiouhl maps be added., tne si.o i n" - will be much increased, Thomas Fallon boat out his wife's . . i...:..L- s.i Wnrt-Mtcr. Jias- nachusctts, in Septemocr. u- -'".'-. t.a Wednesday, entcreil pica of gwt) and was sci.toaced to the pcmteuU forliL-. r,rdict of .aans ang - "mver ami she was sentcncci 10 0- ) 1 in,u:up,nt." the penitentiary. 1 - Capt AlOMiCraeuUw. of UffM who killed a young man muncd l a) 1 r i n duel at Hernando, Miss , J weekV,tgo,w:is arrest,d at taat phc the other day and is mw In ens. jI .