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5 LJi i.-l-I L'.' s VOLUMK VI. i Ulil'-VJJO t CO., ,hN iV. titvlilitllV oll rtltliil. lately nuU- oic.l l- JhmuJtuluV. I ilililliil.ulil, V It mi .orti . College &t. X AS II VIM- K . T E N M E S S K E , Manufn tin-.'iv of rlii' t'cluHrutttil , Wri.u. ;ht L'tJii (Poking Stove, Cind l iv n Cooking mill Heating Stow, enamiieed ami rt.ux maxtej. (lit.Vi'ES, ALIO AUSlTACil'ltlillsloF Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper "V;uv, . ri.iln sheet iiml Japanned Tinware. 3 . Si :r s . We arc now nii.nr.lii( tiiring and Iniport- iiii; everv variety i:l Coal Oil tamps tor t;.r p irliir. (Indni' room. Iiall. cluiiuticr unci kitchen. C-i idii.clurs. piilcnt mid common Chimneys. 1 . 1 1 1 1 i -1 - anil H IcU. ami the lini.-sv mill purest Oil.. all of wl.t.li we will uimr.iiiU'i! to sell at or below lamis- C.iic in-ifo.s. Ti;i:ri'Aiti & to. uovjt w:ini 1 HANK .UOOIIIi. ' ft. I. 8T0SK. W. F. JJIOOKU & CO., . tMAXLTA(Tt'!KliSaiiil deai-ehs in Stoves, GivtU'.s, Ovens, Pot;-, Skillets, Lids, &o., uniWvery description of Plain. Japanned 'and Pressed Tin-Wiiic. IIOcSK-W.nNISIIING GOODS, it iid nil kiinN of XT O O 1 12 N W A l t K . '. Mi. Xoilh Sliirki't Stivct. Next door to Tom l i ll s olil imijf More V A d I V I r T TTVT ' ........ ........ li;m Cali paid lor old copper, mid pewty-r. noN 'il lim l,,..lss !,., 1IKNUV i:vixn. A. fl. MVINtl. EWING- &-C0., WIIOt.r.SALE Gl'.OC'KIlS commissiox m men a x m. Corner College mill Clllirell. x a s 1 1 v 1 1 . r. - -. - t i: x x ks -r, e. Snllril tin' atli'iilion anil patroliu"e o!t e nieielnmiof Ki-.iiiklin ami niljoiiiiny cuiin tic. novl witni nvn'tiii wanti::.-ai:out ; 1 .. .I'.miiiH of lin e, r.eii nnner. mrwin, n r.eii miner, mr win, niiirel rime W'i ne pun. nanien inr f in Iv uie. and no. for i.-i-i.lai Ion. hence i on lint Nii H litilter. 'villi nil the w atrv , r !::!o:Mnr.;;!i 0";' hi.i'diuu"!"'' ut il u l i--.'t H A.HS WANTTiiJ.- AX V OX E asu'ii ; toeontraet to deliver alioiit till;, nii e hams uf m,-at. the coming w iuier. can i.i mi. and upon delivery of the hams can ..'i l tli.- money. Apply at the II m;e .Jour nal oillee, immediately, liie. 10' ia:n; ti i:.m.v. Jonx mi;:i:i.i. n. w. m:vxan. llllMV, I ieHI.LL i mUS, : Attorneys at Law WIXCHESTKK, TEXX.. Will practice in the Courts for I-'raiikliii and ailjoiiiing eoinit'ies in Teiuie.-ci-. an .l nkx'n comity. Ala. J'rompt alteiilim jii II lo eollei tions. I'eiil7-ll. cjA'A:!, hauls i nnuick. Attorney satL aw WIXCHESTER. TEXX.. Practice tn the Courts of franklin. Cof fee. (iriiii.lv. Wiirren. and Lincoln coun ties, ami tiie X;idivill courts, fei.JI-ly. JUST KECIUVEI nt WHIPPLE & ERUME'S, a large stock of Biiered, ss'iitimental. eom'.c nnrl patriotic piiblicntlons of Sheet Music The latest Mazurkus, Polkas, ?ungr-, &v. Teaeli-rs and students re Invited to tall. December 1st. It INSOIAKNCY. ITfiviiig uprslod the lnolvpn'y t il estate of Ctntel ius Knrri. deceiwl, l.i'fnr theiuiirt lioi-e door In Vincht( r.all per K)iisliiiving(lrtiinsiigiiliistaicl rstate ai notiiird to tile tin same w ith the County Court Clerk on or before the lutli ot Xo venitHir nest, or the Jam w ill l-arrnl. J. W, CL'S'IEU, Ailm'r. oetin. Cw listrioaUoiis. We would call attention t ths opiie ian of Olio of tlm Jeadiug .upiT oi (J.uiiida mi this subject : Most of our reader have nn doubt rer.d Rniue of the nuiiieroiis adve.rtiieliK (its ol tiill Kntfrprise, Gift fonecrts. m wl.li Ii upix-iir from time to tipie in the piddle prints, oil.-rh'.u nm.-t ti'inirtiiig ' arjiams t ti.o-i- w !o w i.i pali.nie 1 1 : n - Iu mo.-t. i-usetf tlii'rc ur ciiiiiue l.uuil.us. lint there are a few reiyectttUo lirrn wbo do liulutS lu Uila maimer, and tl.ey do it an a ueuiMof lutreaslna their wholwuls l;ui iaeu, and not to make money. om viJr liruw.it Wtrue. tiaiiilniue and vnluiihla ;ir tii Ips are prm ured for a very small sum. ami what iiiior.' iir..Uiiit. m.i;iie is im-r l;i'at-i!. Every j)frs-ii gets ;o(-d value lr l-is dollar; I .efau.se. lis we h.iMi stul'd. it is iiiii ieiei. to in t nn iH.vi rti.'i-nieiil to iin-re;,si- tl e.ronlin.iry laisii e-s. We l.avesecn inim-'irsof prhe.i sent cut hi thi? way l.y Sherman. Wiit.-oii A totn pany.of Nusmii bireuL X. V- and there i iioii'otil.t that acuieol tl enrtkles Hre worth ii-'ht or ten tlroe the money iaid for them, w idle we l.uv not een or luard of a fin tie art'n le wbU'li wn not fully worth the dollar y. I.iel. itcot. AoM-day JCJtr,Jdon trenl. C. 1 Jan. 13. lPCfl 7" Insolvent ln'oUi. The Insolvency of tin) octate of Mrs. Ann Fiiic.ii Inn hi bet-n I'lgtUed, all persons t.iiviii ciaiiii agiUiidt Id t to, will Die Jl-' iii wit:, the Comity Court Uerk. lawful ly aethenthuted. wn of l hr tlie Cth day if April licit, or tauy will be l-rcrer tiar " Tina the U ot J.iiiary. lis. ' , 4. S. M.tXJt HEOX. boi5 Adiniiikslnitor. St. Charles Hotel h 11, XotUj XirU M XAHUVII. LEf. TEXX. S 0. IUM11.T0X. U"v-6iii 1'roprlttor. I HOME JOURNAL. U'llUSUlK fcVBUY S.lTl'KUAY V W. jr. MJLATTiait CO. w. J. hi, .vnv.it... , . , '". H. IUI.1N For Terms, See Fourth l'u.'rd Koiulliijg Mutter n Kvory I'ngc TO COKItMSFON'DKN'TH. . , Su noliog tun be taki'U nf AH.oiv luons Cinliniiillli il tliins. Whatuvvr I Inli'iiilwl lor huiTtlmi ii. 'I lu1 Hume liiurn.il, must lie itiillu'iilli'iikil l Ibo name ami iulilrw iiMIi writer not nee c.nily l'ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 -: 1 1 i i i . hut us a ttuavjimeu I'm iroo.1 Tilth anil rtiiiiuiillilllty. All ln.(inu lvllor lur till ulllee -liiill lie ml. li'Lpsvil tu"he lloiiiu liMirnul," Wlmliestev All riniiiutiiilrittliiii fur iii1illcatl"ii iiiu-.l lie ni'lt ton mi one Ma ol'tlie mkc ami with all olhui mattom oonni'iteil Willi tlie tillli'ilal deMirl nieiit. liiniMlieu(liliv"'i.iih I'.iUlvl' ui'The liotiit J.iiy-uul. Wliklii'stcr, Temi. We cuniiot, in, a rule, uinliTlake In ictuin urti let. nut Iminil ull ilile I'.il' iliLliniti.m. rerfpiial nrtli leu will lie liifertedonly us aitrcrtiv- ini'iils. mill at ilinililu rati'ii. Till: (JltOSN MAltK, A cro!i' niiirk (ll lis X) upon a niilwri-Iht-' ii;iirr I.j Inti'iideil as a nul i 'i n! inn lor 1 1 1 1 1 1 to ay up for tlie Milne w ill II a reiis oiia: le time, or tliu piijier will le tllfeon- tilllll'll. - I'dilOrlitl (.'OlTCKlMllMlcllCO. La Guasoi:, Ga , Jan. -1th, 1SC7. 1 stipp se the old yrnr liailo a'lioii to you n!', i;i Tomiffsee, nmiil snow and ; I (. :is it tint lit ri in uio-j'-mpirc uue , , t, , -, ; ta'visri for nivsi lf I cmnot cay my heart wiiu tiud r the ii.cvilnlilu i.tirt inv:. far it. had heeii ft ytar of troiilne and trirtU to in.;; witli lng ini.rilndi's Ik twee t smiles nn, I joys llonco I vive it l-o iny .ele; me to tfio New Veaf. mil dint I l'M"' whii li made it Mi'-joi-l ! '.'i-r Cumphfirs fhiBst poetical eil'ort, J ,:ilds 1 x(7 w.th Hit' si nlifjlit rif lmppi . no-is. ii'iw earn lau.v no i wish h uiuv iiiiprove upon the p: t Iwtlvo months, :i to iiidiviilualH. I'aniiiien. eoiiiiiiiinitii s, Stati'i mi l notions. Hut. politically, mi smv there is caiwelur decpoiiiU ney- . . ... . , ,. , ., , Ic is a hopeful man indeed who, il he ;..ls ll.vn l,ni a (Msual ohberviT of pus- -r evens iu iv, j err ne HOMmrA not ol the Kepuolic. Nations ia days pnst have been reduced l... I ... 1 1 i to .r.iutpiiiiiy ici ochi i t ime. , i iun- yi'.u-'c IJul the Ua.lical party in this eouiitry would haw servitude witiiout jranting peace and iiiiet, an 1 a few inalienable rights in return. ' Rule or ruin'' is not the pMg'Httimc of these lai fibiiis. It in Huh A XJ) Aittin. I have been to Columbus in thi-: State, ami Iiml uis'inmcturing enter prises at a stand on account of the Icleierious action of Congress. Cap' a-lists in New Vor!;, !Ui-l cNi-wlicie North and East, desire to iii'vut th ir siii'i lus eiqiital iu tlie South, and our coplc invite them, ull'ering the nioht tempting iiidii('eiii"iils, luit Iheeapilal istcj say : '-We do not doubt y.oii' in legrity, gentleman ol'tlie Sm.thve -vaiit to invest our means among you. but we don't know what Congress is g dug to do with you. Congress inny ruin yon, an. 1 we would stiller with you.'' This awful, unholy assemblage, ol tyrants at Washington is paralyzing nil tlie industry of the laud. Trade has almost ceased, and the people aie heartsick. .Many are waiting in sus pense ukin to despair to see if the States, already shorn of mo't of their 1 rights, ure to be territorialized, and ii so, what will come of it- I hear ina iy old and influential men, wlio mean what they bay, fipcnk of going to Brazil. Indeed agents have been sent out there, and favorable reports have been returned, which will induce thons amis of our countrymen lo emigrate. This is 110 fancy sketch I am giving the readers of the Journal. It is a 'sad solemn fact. The Radicals arc effect inj the ruin of this country more sure ly and more outrageously than the r :!'t I armies were said by them to be d dug it. Tlity propose to make the South a lion caving appendage, for with trwltt and uinir.ilacturprs crushed. mid our lies', people, forced to go into voluntary exile, c.r to other countries with the hope of peace and stability ol government, the South will soon l.e eouic ,1 territory vast extent of un dlled i iul unprofitable earth. Lut I du not like t write upoithis subject Despair corrodes my pen. An extended view of tho political situ ation presorts to mo a conglomeration of undefined rights of States . host f Milrsij.cs upon great constitutional .uaiantees a mountain of diabolical .ucoiibistciicies on the part of those who xwore to suportthe Constitution a train of stalking evil consefju. nt upon their ruinous legislation a black cloud shrouding the future which they seek to rur.ke still more impenetra.b!e to human kin ami a laud in n.o iroing bceatme of the Carthaginian faith which delu lcd Us people with tha promise tiiat il they would lay down tUir anus they would be allowed to rotora'to tUeir homo aid enjoy all tlie rights they enjoycsl prior to their cflort for free dom and thff great right of fti-lf-govern-i:ci.t Aud btll we I. car of a 1 litioaai I'tqi.irea.cuts. 6W forbid, aad if ih s .n treason, thtu is truahoa more honor able tuuu Lu.se servility. Wo kaw tlialjii u silent amid al arm", a j i Uure iire ho;isaads) who would renounce tin B'.lle fjr the Koran if a body of -Jr.i 1 o :m he sent to imk iic thmye; Inn n.'ci.v of mich. it mnjoriiy of our j.oi de i not eonipo 'cl. If vvi-c:tnti Jl lo ettef in iniy (dher , le! U3 at lenil ' -dnse o yire'tiiii' s. ti.liou to any I'tt. t icr reqiil.eiueutM, uol named in th'. 8 irreiiiler, tinili r the rjtoii promin. ili it tli ti 4 we may lm iidiniiti'd in.t tin I'niuiiv . ' "i'w darli d:iy. I -n v!'i a uu-f id hi on.' l.i 1 1 !ia I the pow.M" to lat lie cruel Ii nidi of 'tin' H.idieiih, in Fi'iieloii Ktayed tlie hti.i I of L mis 1 iVoni farther I loodn'i 'd, and i'.r.'Vai.r upon him to win liU siiliJeeU ly nllVe ti ill the only MiN-4: lllinl loiiildatioli' of n.o no cj, more especially of re- iJiililieii, I hi ve t'rm.'Jil. that, in An Irew Johnson my wili would hi! i'e iliz 'd, hut the .'res.sure on him is henv tlieateuiiijj indeed. lui he may pruer a iiuirtyv. J i Georgia t'i:i e ittoit cr.ip was iiljout n third of the ex.icelnti'Hi. I no tice some activity on t!is p u t of plan ters to employ IVeeiiincu for lliepreHeut yen i', hut the f.'cedincn all seem bent 11,1011 ' Heitiii;.f up f ir tlieni-iolvi's,'' which means the renting of little eahin s. wiiikiii;,' wh u they plcnae and. Imivly malviuA' enoui;li 1 1 nupp.n l them- rtclve.v leaving tin' lazy and sick to he lakeu earj oi'ly that jjt'iiI l.tirleftiue upon Amerii an eiilihUninent, audi e i h 1 1 - allaii' to oui'over.iai'.'iil. Nil nvin in the I'lvciliiiu.i'H liiii'i'iiu than whieh j 1 can scarcely think of a more complete 1 refutation ol the abolition day thai tlio "eui ii ncc i " r- 1 was amused -sar.;oiiu any i course at an ell'ort (Oi the ait of the I'rei'dinen i.i this place, (lur.ii life holi days, to have' a pr-ieessio i. It was a iiMtioy crowd, niid preceded by a ne gro who carried a flag (atnrsMul .-.tripes) .itumt tlu of a common table cloth I believe the star-1. umber. 'd koiiic ..(. which la' the uegvo was carry i eg iu per feet ignorance, for I in ss he thought Georgia was iu the Union. The pro cession, I iiml island, was going to par hike of a dinner ureiitired under toe 1 ,,,.1..,. i il rjini e.t auspices ofourKuv. J: II. Cnldiveli. - ,', ,.,,!,,.,,,, t)u j(; v()iiwX dead. whose at r d.atie i-erfor na men on the "That s ju.st what I waul -d ; now I h.sve rone of eonsistdiev have caused a good! got '"l d'the breed." deal of uuein.ia'il-! comaien:. V'h;l'J Lie war was raging, t.iis I.ev ?.n . Caldwell delivered a sef.uoii in New- J n in, in tiiis Slate, in which he sai 1 slu- J rv wasa ilivino in tituti m a-id tlie : South aa l the cause s!m w w li .hliu' for, we're themes for his utmost elo ipicnee. I t'nii.k I have a copy of I "s.t patriotic sermon, a.a I must get th-- K.; p li ter here to reprint il. just, for the fun of the t. i'.ig, to see how some people shift theii sails to suit the veering : iu ! Hev. Mr Caidwe! I is tl against the S mill and h-'tut and s ml vith 1'ie win ulngi'ide. lla'iii r says he is m:i!-.iyj a geoil d.-r.l ol'in.in '.v by eha'.'giiig um tuHur jit i-uiuiith !'"i iiieinb; rship ia h s ebiireii here, nn I about nnc I.!ioii.hi)kI hryrofx Mi nj lu it ) aiv oi the ll. -g ' ics her? nr.- mn'c: (he iii)'i'essi-ui thai liiey can make mure I.! : money in 1 ciinessee, hence 111. ro is qaiie a hegira that way. 1'oor si n'.s ' W hat a car-e to them has abnlitu 11 1 been. The corn crop ia Georgia wai ipiitc sliort There will be a heavy draft upon the West until anollu-r crop is made. AVhile poor Tennessee hud the brunt ol the late war to bear, and ev ent, perhaps, Virginia, suffered more than any other State, still she can con sole herself with having been blessed above other States, iu the" production the past year of corn. Her fruit crop wiilalsoproveofiuiinen.se value. Il wo should have a good wheat crop this year, Tennessee may feel blessed in deed. I may 20 won to CVirnbiu. S. C, here Sherman left so many (sentinels I ifhi j modeol warfare. If I do, I may ghe volt a letter from there. S. A IaVCI.7 Tows. The San .Mateo Gazette represents Ite lwood City as about the liveliest little town in the State. With a population of lew than low they support six groceries, one drug store, one tin simp, two black smith ami wheclright shops, two meat aod vegetablo markets, two frtiil stores, two tariety stores, two. milliners, fccv- cnu uress-makers one glove maker. live cariieu er j sec, one or two , . , , i ono mcrchaiil tailor, shons, ono windrnill niiikm- plasterers, one lather, threa hr.ek-liy- ers.se vera i leamsieis. iiirc-c bu.il-su.-ps, i . i i I one printing ollice, three linns lumber j .nd wood dealers, one k-c l mill, one Homing mill six or eight saloons, two barbershops and hath rooms, one ho le!, one restaurant, two lodging houses, a few private Imai'ding houses, one livery stable, three warehouses, two sad dlers' shops, two depots and court-joua-' ; three Joct om, six lawyers, one surveyor, a few money loanor.i, one railroad agent one. cd.t ir, to minis tor, several comity olllcer, tvj jn.st icts, several s hool teachers and a few "been!" playcis, ete. The next " prigrM'va rtcp" oi t!u a .e ol the Jac ih n eauoiisj a; Va-sIi in0l a, ia t!. mi ea.'inujnt of tii.w-j a. uii! i of tia S .j.r.'UJ C urt w!io wjj uj.nj Lr docuioaj fc'ia Ji. bius d.iire. X jj iaj iitj u i J of objoctioaii therojjjiJ-xiJiJJ iJ tu luliiu ii cj33p.fAcy ex. , witlcj isad the sr.iTUJ of nuay of t.io aetsj of A' oliuo.i usurpers aa J tyrau.3 ai er'nmi WINCU.ESTEU, TEXX., JANUAItV Iii, 18(57. MIDXIOHT IX WISTKIt. Cold U th" heating lla"t ! S duly il roared lift. Tiiiuii a .loloniii hvmiii.I dver lue Iioen ritiind. Chilled are tliu rfhoelesf feet ' l'o.tilin;;'tlie eheerlens fti'eel. lloine iV.nn wnne tavern til n e, C'arrv iu' il U'i4Xill'',t I'11-'0- Sadly liie poor mini fare. Scanty the ( loth lie wears; ( ut n' t m il.it work mid pay, lie's taking it holiday. A mout h or so of such Vt'c.ii-u-.-, Iiiui tivermiuJi ' No hi tlie inidiii;;at nlo.aii lie's tivadin- tlieialli of iloiuii. (inawlii!.' Ids very In-irt, Madileiiiii' with t e stuiirt l.o-in.: in-. Oilli aud .-iiul 1'ivp in tlie iru.;ed how I. i '1'ronMfd tlie seamstress idee,!- Even in dreams siie weeps; oriiiinr Oie llveloni day. Hardly n.ie earn her pay : l.on. In the dreary niht, l..ui,.r,ii fur a nun-, Till her w anil eyelids close, sc(kiMr(iin iioui's repose. Sl'iiiiMi-i iu', dutii slii! start. Ill .v.i i n u.-okeii neal'i ! Itll',;!!!. peruap-. Ill Will-Ill A ...t'ty' v nleu form. Leech-like the slnrvi lln j ea: lis I- rel no., w ilii many tin I.-, t alv 1 11; Us lliol I, I I I r-I, S.iivei-in ii,i hi li.-r lu'i'.i!'. MoiMilains are in the ky, liii.-t ily rnsiiiu' lo Ilil U-liic-s In tneir tune 1 res, i from tlie h-v one! Vi'e nr.; often t d 1 to "m.i'ie th.!bes: of a bad bu-iacss, ' bin, we have rarey in., i rd I ...I ii.- ..v .1,. ..i' .1.:,,,,- I mi. I ik Tli ic late Captain G - ; n i-nnnn!, was always satish'ed. He ! was one id' the cariv and most succes.,- ; mi oreaders ol merino slice) la Ins i part of the Stale, lie had a large na : j tive cosset that he value I highly His ; I sun came in one morning an I t-dd him that the old c i' isset had twi.is. Captain 'he was tla-l ; she would bring tip two as well as on-." Soon after this l!u-siiift-eporicd on.' of liie twins dead. Ciion this he said : "The ! ,,,. wm ,v worth more in the lad tl--in I...;). ' tn il... .01, -I--.. ..iu it.., i. liny told him tiie idle r lam!) was dead, "I itleil oi iiia.i, lie sain, t c:'.;i m.-n i.. i , i. .. ..... i ..i III,- ..1,1 Tllll-V! 111,,.- .ill.! )-,. mmt ym - - 1 A C. ... t,-.. 'IV . .,,,. s :, i ,i, ,.,. u .. si,,,,,,!;,,, tra-iiiioa regardimr the whit iiviii'h origin -ami superiority. They '.V that, when the I. real Spirit made the ee.it'.!. lie a!-o mad.' lines men. all of whom wi-r l'lircompIexi'Mied; an 1 that, aller making them, he led tliem I i tin; margiif nf a small lake, ami bad- and bad ' I t'lein leap in and wash, ( bi -.' obeyed, I iiirer 'ami ' a id caiiO! out id tlie v.aii r fiirer than before ; Ihe ts. 'on 1 he.-iia ted a inom-i!',. during which Ihe water, agitated bv the litst, lull become mud I died, and when he bathe I he cam.! nut copper-color -d ; the third did not leajc Ii I the water be.-auk! black with uiu I. j and he cam- out wdhis own col ir Tiie Great Spirit laid hef ir.-.tiiein three 1 p. ek 'L'i's. and out of pity lor his mis I f irtuue in eol.n', gave the black man the lirst choice. lie took hold of each ', if the packages, and having lelt Ilu w -iglit, chos tiie heaviest; the cop . , . . , . ... 1 ier colnriM man euo-ie ui-.i iic.m neav u.st, ,ng thn white 1111111 the lightest. ' When the packages were -tpeuei!, the ' st Wi's found to contain spades, Imes ; and all tne implements ol la!or; the seeolid enrapped hunling. li.-ihing and ; warlike app'er.ilus ; the third rfaiV th" white man peas, ink and paper, the mind the means of mutual, mental, hniirovenient. the social link of human it , tiie foundation of the wh-te man's : sapiriority. ' ; ..." mm ; Jons Mokiusjey'h' r.i:Ni:voi.i:N(.i: An exrhaiige says: John .Morrissey. the lii'-iiibcr elect ffoni tlie Filth Dis- ; triet, has tie reiuilalioii of being a gen-! er ms liear'.cd man, and among tin! in-' cid-.-nts thnl are related of hi. 11 is the I .... ii... .. . 1'iiiowiiig : 110 nas i-iur pensioners three disabled f ddiers end a hunch back. Oae of the sol liers has lost a leg, and is over six feet high ; an itlier has lost a leg and i n arm, and imotiier 1. Ail of Ml ese p-nsi overs havi Liiet names given tin in h .Moi risscv. and ho is prompt in his payments nf: while the General was in command at their annuities, which cost him in the FoMc.-s .Monroe. T lie ib-ciMou Unit aggregate over six thousand dollars. i was arrived at by Lv- court martini lie imposes two conditions upon them upon these ailed ''ed speculations, it is that they shall ncitherdrink nor gam ' hold, was reversed by Hie pavmeiiof a . 1. 1,, " Cmh .inv l!.i,ltr...i i,.,.- ,.r!i i-'o... .....'.iiij ii h: ..... - .... , .... ...... ... a ilisaldeil veteran soldier. A. T. Stewarts New Dwelling. Congress say as inueli ? We doubt I aiso ulledged tiiat ollieial papers were ' mes will be stiii.led on the same bar- lerviews with the i resinem nooiu it very much that one uf tlu in can be ante-dated after General Hutler's re-! rier. If Congicss undertakes to resist month since, a full and accuratJ ac tiiiiii.l w ho would i'(ie.!rihiito;t io-m,-i tit ' ... ,v.l l.nt ..v..!, t1... ,,l,i,v;. d..s m.i i I'm. in.l .(.iiients of the Saiirenie Court. : count of which I gave yon ut that tiuu. The most expensive mid ttphmdidl ,; .j,,,, t,mU V(.rv, dwelling now being put up ... New or.i ! wf , in R U1,. - , is Jlr. A. 1. Slewurt 8, situated at the!.,.., . ,..,-.. . i ,. ..-.'.I , ... . .i ine nine i.ie.,u son .ii. coiner 01 riitn avenue ami twenty i. .,i ...... .. .1.:.... ......... "- " able portions of the city. It I'1' ft very hue frontage, Iwih on the avenue mid Tweiity-lbiirth street, measuring one hund.'id an I ten feet and fitly six leet, respectively. 1 lie material of wliie'.i the structure is built, is a very Hue kind of while marble, which pre sents a pleasant and splendid appear ance. The house will contain but three stories, consequently the rooms, particularly on the lirst floor, wi I be lolly nul roomy. Tli coat or tli building al ii , it id e.tiiiiated, will be about &iOU,ClH., unit the fur.i.tiuv, stal nary aud other articles, both of orua raent and use, will make the total out lay figure over 91.000,000. Particular attention ban been paid to tne depth an. I thickness of the foundation and upper walls, and all tin'. Mil. ca.i i.i o-t, or Ijvish means ac.-on,iish, wnl i.e uiisoariagl) c.-eided iu or.Lr t reader A as ustiug and ai sifj as i. is ro i.ienia,. not unoii .o i s i.v.i u.-ig i - horiio 1 1 i i particular, bi.l ti the cii i.i: jjeiai jt I The l'oiiishmeiit ol ChiKlrou. i, From Hall's Join mil efllealt!-. Not l-iiiLT ayo an editor in the north I o n part ol'tlie State of N".v Y rl 1 1 lm s )ii. about cl,!'e;i year i old, t. a I) would whip him la tlie couimc ol n !.' hours, and locked him in t!ie iippci. room uatd he had lelnur.! 1 1 do .--When fie hear I his father coning h liecninc sieal.u uied thai he jumped oa of the win. low tin I link his neck. -Aliout n year tio n mother pu iishe. her little diiujditer of eiht years In sliultiii!' her no in a dark closet; tin I child became so frightened that coll vulsioiH w't-re iudueed. which resuite,, :indeat!i. In aaother case of similai character, the result was mill inor.- ci i I.iiniloe.s ; I'm- the e-iihl lieea ne epilep tic, and so remained for some tinu; a! lerwiird. The ohj eet id' i trental cor I'eetioli should be fie idt l aate ;;oo I ol ihe cliihl, an I t- nia'ce i. i ll.! ;'.i .'e I 1 T.i ( e'laracter of t'm in I's'un v.i slioahl he ace ir.liii' t-i tin- d sp sm . and lempeiameut of the ci.il 1. . T.i p -t lis.Yn '.it s'i ml I In; i:i pro iortioii In the nature if the odense. 11. The i : t lislnneiil ,li mi l le. iullict jed witli the ut'iiost se I' )siessiou, for I if d one i;i lowering passi-iu it t ike ; l.lie eluiraeter of revenue, the cliild see j il, and resists it with d -il i ic 4ub:i ira j iiesi, or with a feeling of bcin the in j jured party. j 4. Ihinis'iaient s'i mid uv a' be I i.hrea'eu:!1. for ui i of two results, hnt'i iiafo'tuna c, viv (.rlain, either the pro- I 'inse win noi ne K'.tjn an. t i;ie ean i rise i coiilaience in parental assertions, or ! the cliil-l's mill I, dwelling in i;i what $ exreelc'i. su.f -rs a !e'i(.'theaed l-U' : till ini.-eriuati'iii al-vays n'ravatin; , !'i - severity of tlie cll'l--tis.'iu 10. an-i I tiie child irradeally learns to startle al .ovo'v event whi.-'i is l;keiy t i -is'i u- In e irr 'cti-m, an I the ton i .atioa is l.-u I for that leariessi ess l the futur;! which is the bane of ail human happiness; ii'id in so ne c ises nie seventy ol the expected sudering looms up so largely iia ler the. iiil'u 'lice of a di.-tc'.u,i.'re. , iniaido'dion, as in the case of the edi- tor's, that chil I a licide is cm -idi-r -.1 . Hie le.-.s. r evil. It is uo'.-liing m ire nor less tii-u. a favege barbarity f ,r any p:l' 'lit to led 1 the mind el a child in u state of terrorism IV a single hour, let alone for days and weeks- ii. Never correct a child bv seoldin;:. aiim-miti-m, or e.isligati in iii tlie .pre- sen,!e of any ier.s.iu whatever. It is on attack on its self-esteem, which pro - v.ikes iv-:Kta:i,-e and pasin. Let .ii .'..ii p v i i-is lei'iii. vi. u iw in 1 1 1 1- . 1 n-.-i ,1 .s -:-v.. I r -,n-. if in 111., in-.'.. ' 1 1 .... I :n , 1. ... snnen nf others. A.-ver punish a child f.r twiee"l,Hel'j,'Iira,li-.iht,.ry Cm. for one nd'eiiie ; il is ;i great injustice, a j r.M-o oi naroai.sm, ani always dis set fjr- i couragen or uar u-us. 4uaa. cacu 1 tlem -i.t liaal in it-elf. and it m't be ever Harping on waal is parjt. ruui-'iimeul s; nil I no.t be e, lect :irlr e-1 I i a-iv case with int. placing c! hef r.. the child s miad tlm iiatur l ie eg ;r 'vation. an I t i.it tie o !. J- gn of the elm ;tis neut, or r 'pr io, his present and future we I inn.'. S In all c ises win r.! iun'si;uent is dlea ioa of the p ilicv pursu.- i toward d,-.-id, si up ia. i: sh mid I.-- pr 1,11,11 or ! such b idie.s by iJe.u-n-r.itie statesmen ,1 -f-.-rr.-d, ace u-irng to the degree of an I jour 1 (lists. N w, w!ie:i the war ag ;ravatioii. or palpabl.- wrjug. Itisiiover thit. is. the war nf serried ataost al.vm s b -tter to ih::'er ; b'-r. ia ! I' nk, of mar.'hiiig coltinum- .vhcii the m. ca-,cs ilireale-.! nolhin say 1, ,t!i in s; . I notl.i ig whieil indicate , in the i It.e: t d -give that aii t .i 1 g is tu come. A'l I when ti-' ti..i ! e 1 n '. di nil alarm the cliihl with any show ol ireparnli m, but gra in illy and ell'eclu ally bring up the whole matter, place it iu its true, just and clear light, 1111, 1 act was right, and that tie arbitrary pro . ,.- ,i-.', , 1-,-; a.i I alw i.-s :h m 1 1 imecedings against w'.nelt it protested ' piH.-,ible appeal to the chu 1 s conm 1 were as lawless as laey were nigu- ; i-nee, to its sen ..-s of right, to its man- i hati led. Js noblu sicrilices of case nani.nitv. to its beuevob nee t .wards ami reputation wid hereafter shine as! man and il.sgratiiu let iwanis (lod. ; one ol the brightest, chapters in the bis- " " - j tor,- of eoii.-lilulional govcruiiii'iil. "I5:i! leri.in;;" i:iraoriliiitiry. (,. SupremeCotirt, which p ir.ily;: I The New V ori; Ilt rnl ( .iildih.-s tiie ; by the desiitic arm of a military ' usur-; foil wing telegram, d..t"-l I! i-t ni, Mn;i,m, was in i-le p nverlrss, during th : I leeeiiiber 17ih : ! war. to cither prevent or punish those TUe ivinoval ol'A Ijulint ( leneral 1 infamous bodies, .Military Courts, hns Sehoiiler bids fair to create a sensation, now again assumed and asserted it ,1 being e-erta 11 u.w that ( ' eiicr.il lint -; pn-rog.uive tlt hijh tnbumd id" a --r was the cans,!. The letter from thelcivd government; and, by its in-lepen-1 ( inventor of the S.ate ami mncing to dent aetioii and lir.n opinion, wliat en-. A Mutant General Se nmler bis removal, j eoiiragcmcut there is to Hie lately re- i J . . ... . . . 'el 1 1 was ilatel oti ! rid.iy la:-t, fin I gave as 1. , ..,.. S..I.....I ..-'a .,,.:,ii,,.., t Chi. oral ll,iticr's nomination to Congress. ! Tic le'.tcr it is im.ierstond. will "sooic lKMmlib- 'ied, in connection with other iiiilt-rs coiiceiaing. it is reported, ccr i tain prdit-il-le e dloii soeciihiti-ms '111-.,,. Ifl-I,- 1 1.1".- U. fcl.w I',.'...-. il I.". i.iebide ail the charges upon the black list fiat has been t.r -icuv-l. and winch is threatened to be published. There is also included in tne charges an al stun of money liMltL Ilk I'lli . ... . ci.....ttl-lt.i.il J ivna progress The whole a.lair wears a " -- " 1 m.,s, ,Uttiaiu , n.n.-.-l. and the north's i who hold Thu'i " " i - - - dlieial diM-uiiients wdi, tit . t .1 I not scruple at all about making them lllblic The Dayton (Oiiio) Ent ire nukes editorially the following statement: 'I'ut a f. vr days sii ce were assured by a very lespjctablo an I intelligent gentleman, a citiaen of New Haven. Connecticut that there aro now hang inorj the w.dls of Heast' Ilutler, at Lnvell, tw in.igiiflceut pictures Christ on the Cro-s" and 'iiary ut tlu; Sei-ulcher,' we thin't he stiti-l'jaiuted. evideully, by Bome great iiiaster, which are ccruiuly of tjl.OJO vaiu-i each. They were plundered froin-oue of lue elegant mausioua of Nave Urleau the mansion of one of the wealtiiieyt gentlemen of ihe South v!i' h H itler C7.iti.ic.Vcd and appi'i ri.ste I to lira 1 .purler purposes aa I as a ree ;pt icle o. .sl-it-.i 0.1.1 O.ir i.iforma-jt was a 1 c i io.il.Mt al New Orle.ns when when these id ires were shipped, an I s.iw then on tie vescl i.i the n;,roor." rw i iiiimh Jiimyiuir y low to ittiilit Cliwiiji Hint CjiiiIoi'I ublu Uvvellinxs. Those who liuve plenty of money can mreliiise the brains of tin areliiteet to II liow to construct ii house if tliey :ave u me of their own; but tho-tiwho -ace bui little mo. icy must plan tbeii iiva llousesperii!ips build tll 'lll. T'lu i-ip'il.ir inet li id of e iie'tructinj; wood in is s ,'tirtA'iilarly cntliie has not ieeu by a ty ineatn th.i iu ist eeo i rni :al "that e:i i lie device I. l'i-.)in thirty 0 forty j er cent, more lumber has been 1 ied than is n 'ccssari . nad i.rich lab ir 'Xpeii..!il that is wholly ennecak'd vlmu the hou u is c implcted, aud al .' i;; -Iher uiinecesMiry. A small dwell ur ii 'i'.l n d be eon struct;-' I as we would ;idd a wari'hoiise nr errain elevator il is never subject.' .1 to any te.it of it-, drench, and wood ui cottages nev.'r all ito.vu s i 1' myj as they have u j;o id " mi i-l ilhin and t!i se lit.le repairs '"'-- vlneii all hoas'.i must have to stand t!n' av.iies of time. No sijuare t;min-r ui i b it few seamiiii;;.s are reipiire I in is nail eotta-e. .Mortises and tenons lle ol ii-i ace. Mill!. : hide d. Inev are a insitive il;"j',ni.ml, while hraee.s are .'ipiallv useless. The studding of a houtje may as well ne made of inch boards fo ir inches vi le as of double that thickness. l'luse studs will hold tlie units of the si bns' an I lath just as well as tliose of iw i inches in thickness, dust to the lhior joists may be of inch sl ti.T, eii;ht uiL-he.s wide, llavin,' laid u,i the eel lar w.dls of stone, and leeele I them nt the top, boards sli-ml I be laid on this ; (- i wan to loi.n :i sin. liie tieius ot a frame may then be set up, one after another, and slaynd t,ll the siiliuyt can be nit on These bents may be made in tlie 11 i-irj lists, studs, cross-joists, f ir Hi.-ceiling an I ril't.-r. all nailed to - ! fi' -t icr lir.uly with cut oaiN, while ly in,; j 'up hi the Lii' iimd. Every piece of 1 s,.ia i nailed to ibis Ir.tiue ten, Is to ' ui-ike it linner iin-l stiller, and so do the ; talus up m which fie mortar U I be j spread. 1 ! manner, wi lartin. ms ma le in like secured, als-) tend to stiif- e:i the whole fabric. With here and there a good support in the ceilar, such a house whe.i completed won4d be just as desirable lur all practical purposes i ; as .one of the same ze containing j nearl V twice as inueli initeri.il, mil it; 1 wmil I e .rrniuly be just as warm. A : !. - o,t.i;e w.th live or six renin may be ' 1 s.a-dily co.istruct.'d on this priii,.-i,le ,"ta "luch less east llian i:l the popular aL.t.- ofbuilliiig. S mie in.-th d i:m,t 1 "levised to cheapen tlie cost oi , dwellings, mid we kn w of n one that , l. iiti.t. a it I s. . IV . in I s ,v " s',1 'XCistei I li'ind Awricitll. iimeii Is itsell s-i well asta.s we have -- i The bite dec si., n of ttm l'liiu d . OI...U-.-. .'-.pieim: i-m j imnUlllls to llicii eohn-ieie iLslOfgUliu::.- ; courts wuicll held such lii.jjii mil j (M1 i bloody carnival during the- war con-, : j,Vl.,.v ..;mui i-uph-l.-lv frozen is ! signing to ignominious death, to .n,,,,,,,.,, and no power can re ; dungeons, t- poverty and iiil.lic con ' animate it til u.-iv hilil-li-e 1 1 oi inn iceiit me.i an t .vo.ue-.i--.vere iml.i'.vi'ul bodies -virtu il ly. Unit they were but violent nion sliould he, an I is universally tiaile I as a in .! n i g : 1 1 1 i- : i n ', and irinm ilia.it v ia i.li.i of battle is hushed and the luyrial j liosls so lalelyi.i bio 1 ly coillict have! departed ll'oill 1. 1. l -III. 'd liel.l. and lue ci .1! courts are restored to 1'ie i' tun.--tious, the higiie.sl tribunal ia the laud in- inounees a solemn, nulhorimlivc 'j'l iguie.it tout tne U.-.noci-.iiie party - vneu icnnciiici 1 And. as il coteiiioorarv savs. if thei Court dare stand up for the Coiistitu- i lion, on this ipi.'sii.m. there is solid ground for trusting its steadfast fidelity ; on ail oth-.-rs. If Congress assumes; ih d ilu (..institutional Amendment is, e.ur.e l i.y tie! r.itiiieatiou ol merely the repres,!iile.l Slates, and pr.".eedt to legislate on that hypothesis, the Supreme Court will set a.ud; ail such a 1 iws. If Congress un lertakcs to de - I.. s nn., T.-n-it ti-ti's .its in ,:is- , .- : the Co.ii.iiau.lcr-i'.i-C.iief of the army : will have s-cne duties to perforai in sueli ae mj inctnrj. Dwjl-in Empire. Jfvx AitsouiuiU uv Tin: U oors or , H ll'i ... It . W l . ... . . ..i t- v lt) ii H.itM'r ti iiii.idn; If..... I i 1 , i ; ii pry Hi; laililif 11 Hi 1 1 f I v.l ,;,,,;' hi' r,v it vras fouml ' . ... ,..7 i , 1113 iiiiiaiiMi K.t. alorlicd by the roots i j ,,. t,ot., when aud by w hom planted is not known, tins tr- e hail scut two ol iu main roots into the graves of Mr. and Jlrs. Williams. The larger root ha I pushed its way through the earth till it reached Hie precise spot occupied by the skull of itoger Williams. There making a turn, as if going round the skull, it folio ed iu the direction of the hack hone t tho hips. Here-it divided iiito two b.-anchos.sj.idiug one idniig each leg t the heels, where tiey both turned upward to tho toes. O ae O.i j of theso roots formed n slight crook at the kaej, which in.ik.-j tie wtioU bear a clone reacuolaocu to a uuuoau foruL llakunl truJ uf Imi deal remained. J aiian h u a ue.v Tyoo:i, 0 oW eo n being dea l. Tho (.'.ihi''sa sav that the l-iuvia character of tho Ji.ijiisli people ,s hail umn, half heait Xi inn: 47 VVonit'ii Votiuff In New .Jersey, During l!in debi-te in the scnalo, a few days ag', on Cowan's ameiiiluieiit, to strike out the vrorl innln" intlio I'mncliisp hill foi' the district oi' C.i!nm bia, inij'iiry wns iimde of Mr. Frelin. iii.VM.-u whether women voted In New Jersey, His reply ndmitltvil that they nice did so -in local elections." l'llt tlie fact is that, for many years, women .vere recognized there as voters on pre cisely tlie same (i-i ins as men. Lucy Stone and If, IV liluekwell ciiiens of New .lersey, have made an inveslia tinii, tli,- re i ill of which U reuiarkable, a i I pr o'es t'ml pivvi mdy 1 1 1770 on ly men voted, hut that. i:i 177d, the u'i"iiial state coii.siifition eoi.lV.-i'j I the iiMiie nse o;i inhabitants" (men or wo -lien, winte or Miiei:, j possessing to1 prescribeil (pialilieation.s of 50 clear eslate and twelve months rosi- ,. ice. ami in s cu l.smuii oi leiiiaiui'-i j., ,,.v,, tlt: i,s.(l. In 171)0 tlieled-i. J lature. in a id act reidalin electioiis, Kised tlie wor Is lie or she in reference t voters. In 17l7, iinot'ii r act rila- I tiva t., i.,m L-ii.ile,llc ili-sio-niiles i tho vo'.eri as "lie or she.'' In tliu same year, I7','7. seventy live women voted iu liiiy. ibet'itown lor the ledei'id candidate. In 1800 ..women generally voted thr mjili otil the stale iu tlie pre sidential eoiilest between .lell'ersoii and Adams. In 1S02 a member of the legislature from Hunterdon county was actually elected, irra elo-c'.y eoatesteil election, by the votes of two or three women, of color. In 1U7, at a local eelion in Essex county for the loea- tiou o the count v seat, men and wo- i mm ceiierally pariicipaleil, an I wcie 1 joinllv iaiilieiii.'d in very extensive frail-Is. In the following winter of i 1S(7-S, the legislature, in violatim ff ', t;,.. Ii-iths of the constitution, missed an act r-.'sl rictiii;; saiir.ie to free, white, male ndiilt cif.eus, and in reference lo these virtually abolished tiie properly (pialilication id' .(Job. thus extending it ;io all while male t:u paVers. wliil cx- i-iulii:r a women an 1 negroes. Ii I.Sii tin- same provisions' were repeal- and remained unchanged until t adoption of the lu'esenl coustitulioii n IS IT yt rees io IJ-uto. W. l'ouehel lately read an interesiing pan r on this subject before the French aea-lemy of science. Tiie iiulhur's inferences are as f.i!!o,s: I. That the lird i.henom-.'ii-.m pi' -.laced by cold is a contract. on of the capilliary vessels to such mi extent that a globule of blood c-euiot cuter; tlie-e ', vcs.M'l-i therefore ivnuiiii coniploteiy empiy . '2. The second phenomenon is an hIii-i-hUiiO in tin- lihii, 1 eiobules. which j vvi- en only a part is froz n, tiiat ' part is destroyed by gangrene. .. .". If the part fr :'.'.'.l is not exten sile, and only a few disorganised blood 'globules pa-is into circulation, tie a:;: j 1 11:1 1 may recover. i 0. Ii.it if, on the contrary, the .rozeu part is of considerable extent, then liheina-H of altered globules brought i into the circulation when the part ii llmlu. u ,..lll,(v kiiut. animals! For this reason a ha'f'liozon ani mal may live a I nig time if maintained m thee .million, since the altered glob ule do not get iiit) tie circulation; l.ul it expires rapidly as soon as the froen part is thawed. S. 1;: ail eases of congelation, death is il'ie to the alternation of the blood globules, and imt t any etfeet on the u.Tro-is system '.. It results from these facts that tho .less rapidiv tie froz 11 part is thawed, the iunto si o'.vly altered globules Iiu l their way hit the circulation, an I ti-o greater the chances of the recovery of the animal. Tlie UadiCiil.s and Chief Justlco t'hasc ' ihe Indiana Decision. Tint Washington corrcspouduut of the llaltiiaore Gazelte says : 1 learn to-dav that the attacks tipju me i ireine v,ouri, o.v s.ie.i .o.ih.s us the New York Herald, the l'l.iJadelphja North American, and the Wash:ugt ):i Chronicle, have, besides other obvi ,.u motives, relation t ( movements las.d.i the Hepubiieaii parly. Although, as it : win ne onset , en, inise u.isuupn.o.is i pr.hts allect to ilistingu sh between tlu ; Iges wn i u.i mini msly sUita;n7 I the : decision coniidamed oi, yet Hi known , that Caief Justice Cirise ha given great i umbra ge to tiie extremists bv his ii ,j " " was ii.ci. reuiai h.euoy out-ui me j Judges of the District Court ot this ci.y. that the Chief Justice, in those in- terviewa, was operated upon by motives I ., I u-:l II III.. ttf.Vt I'.'.'si.ti.lll-V'.. a .... , ,. ,,: ,, ir,.t:,..,i 1 iil.lrtlMtll alllllllll I'll! I'KIIIMII 1 1 1 1 1 1 t , ..i i i. . t i. : ... 1 1 orn-c - " v"" v " ! . ,' . .,!!.!......, ... . . .. . 7. , , .. . ,. . i . i 1 all I "ui f Uy t"tf osf''i:,s r tililt lKUt.v l" i,u" of a'-i 'iii j "iol:.le iiiin,t-i appease Wado and oth . i, i i Ia cm, his impliica.'le ciiemies. lint, wiih the.r accus.omed kuuvcry, they have chosen for tiie p.v.so.it to thriiat at him through the sides ot ins brother Judges well ka wi:ig tb.il u,l tie oii.nu U0 heaped upon thorn will eventually at taoi witii ten fold forco U the Ch ef J u-tice iadividually.'' Booth's pistol avonpod tha rebellion for the ar'oit.vrv a.i 1 I t ..e. us ir;iat:ou Of 1'iVsid -at Li.ieoia. it.i t -re:ora that pure mvrSyr of ireedoui cjujjC Im brought boloreaay euiMy tfioajal. -Wuihin-jUt CUj Cirunids. Tiiat u ttiugular for o ni.utl loyal stwet us the CAraU. To ad mit that i'rvjiileutL-CO wm guilty or arliiiury wd lw5f ioj7itloi w the flnt step toward th JasUO-rtJoo of bit assassimUoo ; for Uooth w itajh ai have been alj the Amerioaa people U.at rsl3tarice to tyranUlU ohx(in (to God. tW.ennli jMirtr. 3