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,SW.. ' "... T ' V'1 -t .Another , . .. 1 War ISomoir-uciu-nii v'....lv'u ltllllk. J MM J " r-,. r.rrrlv. who ia now an exile in r..,,.tti. has written una published nt Tljrotf, a memoir of the lntyc o Mowiir.eontnhungau account ol 4noopenitio.mofl.i.u.om..uu1as in the vean. 181-05. Only a limited nntn borofeftoieswero printed,, and none , l.Vom tho preface wo iui.Uc i,n following extract, iu indicating its chnraeter tmd tho feeling, of Hits mi iluiv: ' Itwsrnyfortmw to r.nrticljuUa. in , cm.'. ..o mii'iinrv operations most oi in'." ;.," ' , i , which the army in U'fa'i-" L'''' both before and niter Goueia Lee pssii!cl command. In tho last Vt...tof this momentous struggle I com iaav.loil.at dilforent times, a division uul two con:, of General Leo urmy ullui campaign from the Kapulan to J-MU-sTiver, midiiibsc.p.o.itly a sopa ...a,, forca which cardied into Wary land, threatened -uioimty, and theu went throng!! a.i ptHi in tho Valley of Virginia. Ivo detailed reports o. the operations ol these different commands were w o before the clone o wo w , - . fOJni.niKii in Maryland and the . alley or Vh-inia has been the subject ol much comment una misapprehension. 1 l avo no,' written a nnni'ive ol the operations of ail my c-.mima.ios during tl a closing y of the war, am l lay u , ....i.,; .i.i .a contribution to tho history of our great ,i,,.,..i,,liiiu'i i.i l ' land ic baforo the wot arralivo I , , C lUi ii.-wl. havo mado Bneii suuo.mmw v- i--- tionand strength o lm upp '7' cos in Vinrinia, and such rc.ciot.oo to r.c". u. :....1.i .lions as were ncees- Uieir 'uiicifi -- , ..., wry to enable the reader to linden ittbutldonol protend to dcUl H o,er..tionsof other Htmiiwuu.. 'l httvenot lonnd it neeeasary to bo guilty ortbciujubiwoofallcmplmg to fmll down tho repulaUou o a,,y o n olHocM, in order to build up m, ,Mvn. Hy operation, ainl my campau .,...,, on their own meru, Muueei IN or, in i i;ji""o '"-v to nay in re- tlu v may be. i :.,, A it neccsrsarv .!mUo tho conduct of my troops, do f., l, ,.ti;1,.i-sU)il :".i, m '!!'.V dceryh tlie'sohlier. who eon.itnted tho rmik and We of niy eoni.u.oiao. J believe that Ihe world has never prouu ,i. ,..,i i,.ir (0'iiien '.jUDerior.in conr- i a.v in - nice, hi rain of the Yanhe'. lines sent b;t iniv. liave ol wy lieart. c,;e, ra;;u Conrederate iiol- rWvate soldiers of the Conden.te :..t.. i l.-v lo-ii'-illy Kcc-a uio-.-e dh-H fiu'imit, with choeihrvv , to pu vn'tioi.,i andhard ddp wlnen would ap n.ar to be almost ineredihle; find the wild cheers of our brave men, ( which wore bo .li'-lereiit from the stiKuwi Imr- wnen i.ieu- uu.i vnosiii'T KOSW oi reu- ' . ' ,-. .. : i ii.. oral troops, sla::-enn;r, reeling i ".y on tuniio'.i evci v unk 1 have Been witn m.y own :.l irtirvt'o jied and hungry BoldierJ peviui'm deeiKi vhi(-li, ifperlormea in a,sui . tnaibd warrior., in glitier.nj,' armor, v.-;m,!,1 have iu-'avd the harp ol the id tne pen ol lac llow to Huccccd. From tho U Crosse (W'lr) Duniocral. A young printer in Ohio, writes us a letter, informing us therein that he is int Btnrtinff mi olllco and nakfi lis ' to . . - ----- o , c vo luni some ninui or ruien iu;um., " . . . i r,x w iiii nir Hiiceos.-l L 10 Cllic ninui answer at teii'dh somewhat in tho Ln CroKso Democrat, that otaei'3 ( "my know how we have succeeded. To the point ' , ., Dccido on the place you wwh to lo cato in. Then make up your mind to malceiihomoorbusine there or die in the attempt. ' ii ,,,(. ,.,,,!;,i voiir selection ol towu or city from promises held out by pol-itician.-i for miiiportby public patronage thr.ii. hulividual clforts, for ninbi- liiu i,(ilitieiuu liko to pick HI) Hats, and entice uuwary editors to make great men of them on tick, as thousands ol editors know to their cost. Own your ollico material a it is nothing but a chet'do press, a pint of shoe pegs luni a box of blacking. Then vou are independent. ' Ttuuitidouo. A partnership is the worst kind of a ship to sail in. Many luinrfailn ntjt alwavs airrec. Keei) your olllee'neat, keep your defile, tables, rooms, ivc-, occ, m timu; olllce. or ulaeu of business stay there so the public will know where to una you. uou i and moiiev in saloons. Better (ho at once'diaii'lincron the brink looking in. If you want money earn it work for it labor for it. Never take money from candidates for ollico -ne-yer black mail any one never tail to imioi.se what is right in your opponents and to condemn what is wrong jn your friends. lie bold truthful, earnest. 1-et liquor alone. Whisky will in time beat the best man in tho world, from an editor to a President. Ko.on out of saloons. Don t tag a- round after candidates for olllce. Don't .spend two hundred dollars m a saloon in order to secure one hundred dollars worth of city or county printing. Take none but advance paying fiub :;ei'ihei's. If a man is pood ho can pay as well in January as the December fol lowing. If you are poor you cannot allbrd to Irak people. If you are rich they will not ask you to. Keep out ol saloons. Don't spend your money for uiil.-kv. l'av vour employes prompt ly ICoon mil; of saloons. Dl'esS well as vou are able, shave, wash, black your ! boots, dust Your clothes, be somebody. tlie ! Keen out of saloons. fJiami nom ioi what you thinkja riuiit. Don't spend your money till you earn it. A shenii is worse uitni a moo Win your IVlen Is, then never dc.-:crt thnn Have a mind of your own. Don't lei ivmvlin"- iiolitician i or outsiders etlit your paper. Hunt up local it"ins. Tell folks in your paper what Is going on. Fill your paper with live matter. Don't pud everything you sec, nor give to all who ask. Get your paper out on time. Keep your ol'lice swept. J'iok up your tvnr. dour av.-av the rubbis!) have a place for everything attend to busi ness in business hours. And for Goo's sake don't tell a man you are poor don't whine and beg and nlrvid for "money. Don't continually A Public Scandal. Prom the Metropolitan lldconl. fi,,o f Urn worst Indications wo have yet hud of public demoralization was exhibited in tho streets of our metro polis tho Now Years. Tho vice of In 1ms heretofore boon nlnat wholly monopolized by tiiemen; mu hereafter there is, it would upper, to be minstrel ami me i c - - i ;,..,. (,v,m,.. To .... f- . 1 W. ! I .'ill (T 111 l: UU LI'-; M-I.LI-l.. "I ', ,vi."bi.en awihiess of admit you are poor to beg, is to court i . i I,.,..,. i (-,. ,.,i..,. wiiii. toll nriornnd inilke . : i ..i',.,i..,t i .iq-.i- nn. i id. i vfmr niuier a bi jiiouh. uw" 1 sia.-.neiuvi , .. - '.j i - i- , ". , ian.- 1 tlo not a :-! liistorian, br.i, mid partiei;) piven ( t'.o ns-.r! of the future hi v-!.. t i.t..-.,i.-:i.r I !, thread of my uar- 1 I'.uvu. i. iv. a - . v.. :.;i' oroeeeds, 1 have given, .!! i'oi:i!i.iltt Oil Kt) :i,i.(iiwisleuci.-i comnii I'loaiiian ler of Uio Feilet ,ll(r..niii.n biitV!Plt tllO SPSOfl in llll.vilf.x , . .. this particular, and the consumption oi u.,i,.ii mi lienors lull received u new itnpulso from an entirely unexpected source. For some time past there have been mysterious hints Unit social mor ality was at a very low ebb, and certain features in tho style of dress were severely criticised in some of our city journals. However, as "progress" is "tho watchword now in everything ex cept principle and virtue, the evil i de- ,,,, iwM.il loivn continued to grow apace, and in some respects we have already surpassed the most ntonor.s cues n tho Old World. It is not, we believe, i.,ui.- nf iho. iournalist to deal with these loathsome subjects in the.r de tails, and it is to bo regretted that same of our papers do so ; hut such as lorcc themselves on tho public attention can not bo passed over in silence. Of such n ,i i oi- in t'.io painful exhibition New York on the day referred to, when women ol otuer- wiso respectable appearance liier.uij reciea iiiioiign uie ipuuii..v..0 - as they proceeded from house to house making their New Year's calls. Had there been a few isolated cases ol the kind, the matter might have been passed over wiuioui u.-,ii.ui., ...w was loo general to permit it to remain unnoticed. In some instances the in toxicated persons were not more than sixteen years old, r.ndlho sight pre sented was disgusting in the extreme. V!mthomo3 these unfortunate, crea tures represent, where licentious in .1,, i,. .,..1,. i. iieniMiM I'm iihico o( paivutial authority, and tho old and the young u alike steeped m crime. It is a sad reflection that while tbe coimtrv is oversinuiowea ny an nun mous "conspirators, who are plotting the overthrow ol its ireeaoin,inegieai est liecnw ))i'ev'ails in society, ami men n,ui viimon din" oil' the restraints im posed by general respect and public opinion. The liberty to do ng'.it i superseded by unrestrained license,' ami the good and the virtuous long lor the day when men shall recognize the principle Authority in the iioral as well, as in the Poiitieal World. How ever much people may ditfer na to the oit use of this demoralization, there is no controversy in regard to the char acter of its elleels oa the rising gener ation. Here in IN'ew York, if what wc l,..:.r be true, the prolific somee of many social and mural evils into be found in our public schools, those niueii vaunted institutions which were to give us a race of beings superior to any that had yet been seen on the earth, i'liit wc must confess wo do not care to speak of what we have been told in this particular, and will content our selves with the expression ot t.ie lioj c n,.o iUn iinrmlft will one tlav lake the t IH. HIV. j.v-. .. t .,,,,,-Hr, nl' Uiu education ol the,r children out of the hands of politicians into their own. We would warn tliem t'.u t there is no. time to be '.0 t if tlr.yy wouitl check the evil before it is too Kcxtoinilon of (Jlvil I.ir.v. From Ihe Xow Yovk llorord. Despite the gloom that still darkens tho political horii'.ou.thesky is grow ing lighler and clearer. The bmjremo f.H , i in n roiraM v uw "." ity oi'Wilitarv Tribunaln has re lished the civil law whore It ban , i .. i , .. .. :i:t .i i-v- muvi-r. set iiskie o,v i"l! m111"-".' i i!i;i,n-e n:itr:ms who have been i- it. Aver mi unarmed and pcac-fii ,,m,.,.,thni Imvn'beenpulin Ih-irpi'ip cr place , and wc nlmll probably bid little henceforth of s-liouloer tyi-i.nivr 'i'his is along slr.'.o r'i.fiit lilre-etion, as Hie Southern ..." i,-,,..tn,i (n -vivid: inula' nniioy m,','r-; f;A'a these miiilury gonlh-.m " " . i ...... , and not in a few instances weic. iu t. nav tribute as tim only means ol pro - - i v '-.tldi-bet II been bn-l l.ea t'.i 0 I'io I.:i';e cily are 'i'lui 4Iollse l ies has plepai'oi el'll Slates, .nn inn "1 111 curing exempuoii iron. c,vw... .... . . ou:v. e. lint all this, thaaic H' lv.n, isover, and now that Ihe Supremet.mi' haseiitereluiiontlieseeiie we exp 'el to have still more inspiring ..'v....!. ,ii,..ni,iKKiionswilh which : 1 liminich. that X ill t.. .'.I. I , .ill I , i , .. ,,i.i ... .p..:i. ...... I .M'llin eonuiry will 1 1 -,m i nt lo remove III huvMo deal before the (.'onsliluhon will be reinstated in all its su;.;'eiaa.;y. The powern of Congress miPt bo t. '.i-i; od if our liberties are to seema; ..creal tor. I Is legislation ffiil have b no re vk ved, that tb.e p-npla may umh r tan 1 tlie lull extent oiiU usui'i.alions. ,i v.,.,, nnnil w lilt Ilia-1. .VOU'IU ' ' serliouthat it U "a grand impu o ml wo ;;!:aU m H.ni'ii i -" ) i , ,. .. bers ero amena .'j-! i.n if Oi. i .ie o learn nncfrc-li Hlrawbei rto in Savannah. Tmi coar-'CHt of woiivmldiid are ten lorest on the subject tf ugliness. General Hunks' constituents arc rais ing money to pay lib debts. , Tci'psiehoreau amusements in Salt ipelieu wuu oovi, roiiimiitoe'ou Territo- la bill for the froittu- lldoe; ict p"opo.-;y to re- itiee lis n u'1'io.oi if. li is I'tted Hint a member oi'-lhc lVnnessoo l.i'gii-laluro, who is not sal lis added a iron nn mr a waiter m a .'a-'ivir.e r, ::ta!iraut'. i. ,i,w.i-,i.,.,l. Komi-ollieialh'. thai ,,.:ii-i.i e.eilUatrs the iivasion of Tin i-.,. mi,,1 ; i. 1 1 !. iii'oehima'iioil has bee!) I., ,.,...vll 'll lli-illiM!' roland ill its righ! under the rru-tsiau crown. v.- ,.i,,.,.v...bv the Nashville. Union the li"Y. .i. i. li.,. ';,n, is , w n in! . io i e 1 1 m i , u 1 1 v . v (,,, l'liiili-iliin-r House, ol wuiei ho it t:m Senior partner, to .Memphis A t,legr:.m IVom o-v Oilcans an uoimeei' the ur.'ivi.l of (iol'.ei'al iicr man I'.. era. v ihllod with his pay, hn '"; to his income by baeol BueceNMor to X. WI5TjIjN, i S-l 4Sr D"'t": -i r. and i)i:.VLi:i:s FA' rj IN . , . nr-i . -mn ' V Frbr.b' ri M 'iV nr vr . mi . v.v : i in . Si ft fci Vamii3lies, Dye-Stuffs, Etc., AND THE OXLY M AXl'F AC'TU II Kf!U OF Putty and Linseed Oil. (No. 1)2 North Ihvlwt tit., in lVont of Union,) uul Lriln-atovy on Drouh rrooi. AM) Til. VI' or ISO- WrvViillOUMO :o: To -The T.-iir,:i!, OiUi.-lle.oftae l'dtii, Kiy . i .,,,.1 h; ireetimcu Have la en pimi on, .un, re ranltl'v ja'i'ii'.lie'Vthe'j' funds at the Ihi-t: p (,"D"i-.n p'M'ish is 1- ; '-. m' havi! all i tr. ,i i f our li.ie lo:i- : .;!,: to Xow ;.'.(!, I'm crop exceed eri ta.;i;v not ie tolioit trad in (iin'.Mig. U-eswax. nd Feather.'. lHU 0nV inehe'-ter. Solem, lT'iier,l, mm aujoininK towns, are i.. Ft- tahlishiiicnt will, a t a:i. aim rs.mnueoiir uh-k m-mu- j.iu- !-1 v. 1 -ii Jiiieil r?r The Dni? fully iiivile.l to honor oure.-.!.;'..-ln:.C rlsewhero. hav in of the errors : ted by the I il army, Gen. of .. . 1 : l ,. ..I......... .. ii-il ll.-i no menus oiijeeoi oi cuaiuj u.nv. ,.v iiiibienee. Write for your own paper. If others write let it be inserted as cor i-oiOHiivleiiee. Keep out of saloons. Keep your e:np 70s awav from soloons (',,, i-iii.v out voiir earmn.es, waste vein time, lower you in Hie estimation of ev erybody unlit you forjbusincss mud die your brain and waste time you can not afford to lose. If you are a btr.i n"ss man, have a place of business and stay there. Have payment, m ail am e for your wiper. If you own your rea.l- r.i-vi r. , i' .in n.ioxnired term, they are anx- all I iiou-J you should sueeced. If they all -ciotis- j owe you, th-y care not how soon you immediate other mat .mil in l-o; oral euieuwi V.'uv Mr. Htai.ton, in their reports made since the close of ihe war; also some iii-itanees of cruelty jmd barbarity com . i i,e On- Federal commanders which, v, ere brought to my oHenlion. a'i Well It'J E0111C tors of inter,. : I. In rcvard to my own services have lowiy is that I have the con ,,-: of liiivin!' done my du;; country, to tho very hot ot my nlu.it.v. and whatever my fate, 1 would not ex chaii'ie that consciousness ior mitoh miilious. 1 Lave come intoexde rati cr than submit to the yoke oi Hie op ,,:n..,(,finp country; but I havenev -rihoii'difofatfributiugiuightofbhimeome, Do your pruning . men u ho. aficr ! low rates. Stnvlo excel 'i, ivin''1 i..d.!v done their du'y in the but gentlemen in you tgnploy-pay ,1'r.'. sirWo through which we them well, promptly and treat ihei.i as ' - " .I... (I...., U!.lr.,llll Mini Kill'. now in. ii n o;i "o ,.i!. n,:--.i or; une3 ol tiieir ; cess Will neer tiose.i o... id and eomfjrt them m . borrow money uon i on..--. " r .inoi'i i mi l'. ion t ct ever, one miow 1 have! are at times hard up. And pay Don't change your potties tor pay. J),j not hesitate to str.ke boldly, fcar lossly and energetically for the right, lie what you are. If not a ;reut man, i,o ?! uxrhtl man. Trove yourself of worthy luiblic conlidtmce and it will wed and at Have none re.eain to s iieople, and to their trials: onfhe ontnti'J, mi lionor their moil when n another land fiMin , you promise to, it you have io sen.ij r.r.d suiter-: shirt Keep out oi satoons -no im but I feet! an earnest men and tho battle U in for them, audi your own. han'is. o the redemption oil ; , ,,,-,, . . .. .11..,, ,,, - I ....'Til.". 1 .v.i.v .... tl nl coilt.trv, as it m.s oeen oiu-u Id so w u would be us. freely given .-I'll tell you," continued her aunt to r i . V.i ' I Loui-;.i, "two things which I have fmly tSVw re men born and nurtured ' ,,-oved. The lirst will go far toward in sm-Un Strtcs, and some of , preveuting the possibility ol any dis with our enemies, rmi imi"i in i,..... , otbi. sui "- t're' and huiniiiati.g Hie la.vl of the.r inc character. . o vnbirnLindoflhe orav-'s of their; ..'Fell me." said Lom-m, anxiously. o s Some of llmm lose lo high "The first is this : Demand ol your Positions in Hie United SH.tes army . .groom, ns soon as the marriage ,.i,i.,i, oivil imsit :m. 1 eiM-emonv is over, a solemn '.,, and uiu vii 1 1 ... i i,.' ... - , , .i i,otii;oi i );:- iirouiisK' vourscn, nun i. .-. .1 -' cio.',: not:-o:m!it refug insensibility to the wrongs inrrnnf mv own country iloonl v r.ml conlinuaiiy rouklmv l'fe seen Tiiat the war has been largely instru mental in aggravating these evils ir.v.1 I,, oi-iin'otiiii' Inn ineroase oi rnim too patent to rdmit of a doubt. We know that when the fever was fit its lici'-dit Washington was 1 1 'tally a fink ,-,f oi)l',:i!io:i. and it can hardly 1". to have undergone any change when we consider that one branch of the Nation al Legislature at least is ruled and til reeled by a notorious sensualist K u. ...-.ti life I'nis one who are, each in his own roihero and within the circb of his inline ::eo. si rainill!' evei'V llel'VC to ( the country down to the abyss of dog-le-.l.-iiioii itilo which thev have fallen. Shall they succeed V The people must answer these (piestions. They cannot all'ord to remain supinely iudiiferent, while not only their country, but their cliihlrcu nro going to destruction. It is time they irider .tood that there can be no reliance placed in public virtue Hint lias not private morality for a foundation. So long as our rulers arc virtuous, so long will our laws lie ju-tly nn.! ooiiilab v a.bi'.iii.sl'.'red ; !uu ; their administration into tho hands o imvi.-iMinulou i and d-'sh'.ninn- men an, .. i . . f io in ores ; m -a sue e people cannot help king injuriously .iJiccle-.i. Tim repulsive sight presented in the f.treols of ?,'ow York 3. few days ago will, if liadicalism extends from the noliiital field to the social circle, even e . , , . 1 1" vmi must l' every j not only Hie public utteres, ; w voii'fer. but the c-liaractor oft! tuallv bo witue-.s0il.in outer ciiies sides our own. I'ol'.oeat andsoceu oe nior.ilizutioii gcmtrally go hand in hand. , - Tim Wiiri!iiiiL'tj KopuliiitMit of W.. rii'.i I'." fll ft.. I i i: lilh in.-it says: :.i not iti' it' p-n,y. 1 j iv.ah: ' of tie C'i maimed a crut .'he ctrive hi Hie gruti tul women l,o r-'i'i! dit. Hum tin" i-cne-lcs and l-aitm-s, iov toe ad Hiii.ms as 1)01 Hi".V nee and bi'.ler e:v c.-at..n.- t pic iiJ..' at'.-e." ..:;'!' ty of iit'i niy to bcare do:;-.- r.i'c c Uich Yl'lle'jci, v,t.ilo llnil t io name o Mr. 1 an nor, of West Yirgii.D, appcirsin the l:t of ptrdoned li.-bels, by mistake. Mr. Faulkner has not yat been pardon ed, 'notwithstanding Mr. Lincoln's promise logrintl.im p-rdon. At a hoarding ho i ;e in Cin- iimati, i . o ,. . ....... ,' '.n-i'f.l.i.'rl!. v- i. I'...... ,m. iiituin,! lltiiir ii rat i-r j-; i u. -...-.. r..4iutv ' v..r"-" c- . i .-.iiu.i.ti - hiier who foiignt m ti-o ra:. i.s , i i, , you never; -ioi ... - ( ,-(Miv ii.ru'.v a ioi u. uuiim, "."v. ',-f'l-raie ai'uiv, and now, j l;,htoi'ii:g vil! 1-ad to serious i-:irmr-t,, Ji-nhins, scalding her in a mo t ...',i.v. ...,i,i .,1 i-.Aiibloa on Avniil oxnrossimr any irrit- (ion at uiif: horrible mati n r. The skin wasstroi- from liouso to house, to re- j jwotlw's word s. Mutual l) i. i.. i ,.i ffAin tim bauds of! u I'm r.e.i' i rt-at cecrel oi v.uii. ...v.... - , ,i , i lor whose !ioi.- hajnncsi. li you mive cm.".i, lii:i!;C3t of tho ie! it freely, even if confession costs you Let them en l Sy me tear. 1' urtlier, promise, laiiiiono ta oi l -' il pi.'.,cni ii-, anu soiouiiiy , ikihi ,.... ...... 4.. for tho tt cp or excu-.e, to have an;, seeie. or nm :m ti'.t.ri'i eo-jcoalmciits from each otlu-r, but to keep 1 i vo-ir private allatrs iroia ut.iei, mo.u ' - . . . , .1.1.. .1.1 I ! ! or, oroiner, sisier, umi um nvn... them be known only lo racli oilier ami your God. Remember that any third pcr-oii admitted into your confidence i. or:i( s air-d tv to stand between you, t; nn.! wiil natuwliy side with one or luc other, l'romisc to avoid tins, ana re new the Yotv4ipon every temptation. lt will preserve that perlcet couiidcnce .. . i : .1. ...rll :.,.l.,n,1 ...,i'.-o vi.i an i ad iuii.ioi .in .;em. fjur i-nf il.iri.ford cow a.c oun ls of tobacco ami died. ore has been strut nont. ar Can i lVom ber bnek. arms ami br s-,,. li ,,1 n-fii-ed t) marry him. W is arrested anil placed in jftd. jO,r'g 'I'iiP W.-ishin'don 'corr(si-nd:it o!ol.im . -V, t :,. mu t.10 t. J.OUIS J If 1IIOC1 .10 r.iv.-, ... ....'i ,!',,nt,.ii ,f the 1:1th instant: "Tliel I'r.-ddoat, a few days idneo, oxprc-sc himself as lollows regarding nnpeae; im.ii! : That o iarr-re.1 could Hot found r.gaim-t him Without perjury; that if impeached he would so 1 1 ' Vol rinmbago lias beet! iov re ton, Ohio. ' .. One thousand men r.i i l-p i.rnig die Great Enst- rn for her trips to a.v.i I rem -New York to Rrasl, during tsc 1 rencii Imposition. r:.v... In bwi vi.-ritod l'V 1. 111111,1 III. - t reat flood, which has been pronounced Squalls thatofll--. Cleveland, Ohio, iiaa Uou vi-ited by a freshet. that union, which will indeed make you in one. O, if tho newly-married would but practice lids spring of connubial peace, how many tmioiiH 'uhl Lc hap py which are now miserable." AnU-t-eriori-cr. Th-Hebrews of Ciiininati expend! ftiimirilv .liO.W.O for the support of Ihoir own churches, schools, l ocielies, !.! m h an l iharilies. There ate six litimiied cl.ildrvii taught tho II .brew T Uey have news-gins ... vu... ' u n c..,st orl0,C. well as newsboys. I - ibei-t i means he had of resistance; and il lto; mg.oii, in wonl I lie I'mtd'.v washel overboard, her Mcmcu. would not bo fee lirr.t good m in v.lio, mas me n had met with bueh a fate." j There is a contemplated new move i .Icon . . r . . -s- .ii.:.,.. : . ,:.!,. uienl m .uexicau aii.oir.. .uiiim:; r known of the statement in oiliepil c:r- v. ni.Aoy .mv nb.4 in V. ns nni'ton: tfioUL'l. .em rai , sou con.. Siicrman'B arrival in Mexico i i si lted to be Tory probable. The iriirtecs of the town of Sullivan, Indiana, have raised tho. liquor licon.e t8ji. This was iloie in response; icy on mo -ii--.. w.nni.lv aitn-.n.-t In- Hip! the Alabama ti illl I1 llWI'MI IIUHIvri'.i.J -.'.v.. - . nrominent citbseus of the place. There is a nun in .... . . . ... .i. .,a'i;,,' l.oa !ie!i a icitri'.' to eve e!i..rr.otor..fll.eEn.dish iiooplo U half i Unu.ng to a mo.i.ia nmn, half l east. , WPar ,. , , own up- i,,,., tho exercise of the war pow'i i'J"r.. i ,.,.., I. -,,!;! ; 1'iet : tor pence was restored l' Uw (.rT,..1..,MrW. is t -.- ,yM fortiiusi'.ig. f.ocwax and i'YMh. r.s al--o I.rio.l Apple Teaches, Ac were various laws pavd ttiv.ng (-'- i , ,..v.. . . -H ,.,;V,, nil J,mJ.,mnM -m.-.w....-- ---y-w.--r' Ute I'reddenfs ndun!i!r..;:o!i i..... 0 ),,i;;;,: tuo . !' tin,' li.HMdoa- , -ji.J- tl H mad be ..)-.!-:erl into and e.-.-.m.i.ed. .... t . , , , ... ,.i,, p, Xew ( )r "i ft fe Il Si 8R B 'j d 4 a.ii.torivnHiin t.ii!i.i iy, if -! ' :;:.;:. i. ; IN"." .K,'.',i 11 m n h H k :.n $ n ni.i.vi-.'-c:i ;, , -'.'-"',;, Jl.iiOO bales, , 11 n il'A U' a WW B $ fj swh'tt civil k',v Mgiin.tM. J. 'at an., u, 1(,x, . 2r no'hb.g more r.or Ie-, theu the com- . ' nhilcullv lo . J N plelc d,r.g:.fi:. of military ru over , n ..i . h 5 Z;i iilltlureomiliT, mid us i'ne.,o.i i. , , ;,,. ( ;;v .,oe:..i t diaoouiim,e ' .'t -i ale. ' thean'.ycit:..ah;;iedSlat?.ll..;' 2 ' W Ihe full restoration "1 the rigiu ol i" . ., . , y ;l ratlical r-'j - Sta-es, and until t'n-.e are ivl-ivd w- ' -;; .( ,,. ,:,ft - ?r?o W w,.,!,.;,..'(.iT.Vl.r.iv:-l lo ' W '',: l i,lr-i'i.!;r,' :'.:o, fill i 3. ? 1 W fnll t.rot,-ctio. ain.rdod b.V llu- C id law. . ; ... Ui;.r. S ; - n . ... ;, ! , , ! I; n-.i pt.f.. w HtvitK 'i.v w -''- U ' iA'.' y I'nHv. th.oui.it :..i.. ii , ..I- ; . ,.-,ii .,v( i' a va-1 auioiiut oi T-.' k,- a ;: -i 0 ciso, , of,h::s;, r.-m.; C..:rl .J.' m iJ, ,'. , f 3 S brought be'biellup: iriiMimil b.r a;M";!;:V ," ,. Vlill., .v the II AS ; - 1L &j dicai.on. W(M'.:f.:rl.)i;i';e-ll-i;'-'i,'a;tH:;v ; : ; ,; (;f u;,, of the 2 g 5 the vital .pvdrou "I . a.havioS Am- ;U the freed I Z.y IU:i-ur.ii:M'.vn..v. .. ; ,V' ,. ;,. , v;.,--:,! s:d, Sri'? ' ;,;,, V,v .liay, . . , p .,.,, tV-re are umuy who wiil f' LC, li JJ W l;'- S ? 1-4 Wh ,. ... . '.irm . I veer nroiy terms, 7- i j- I q; Fvervdsviswrit:-ii ibisli!;:.' a,u I;; , , .( , ,., v ,.,-,,-p, an- u,u,.,..M;c.l,u---lay.' l-jWiy oa ,-.,,,'.,.:,,.,;,,, ),-,.i',-,.-o tin: la-t dollar ' a 3 '" H V-' allowori.. pluehe-l f.-mi -me : ''s , : o-'s eies.iaes wit! bo Mpenl. -,5!S Vi $3 CTO homc;abr-.at!i male it sime l.app.. , rnr,.:l...-- .rt ((n F.;.. i" circle; a j."-ve!:l iVrm some n-: - t " S,'a Wi l Move, i'.a.'h day. trom ol- s;'.i. ,-, '.,,-? ? O. '; '. .. V- v. "- g fft "1.1 !mT lisisoflif'.Meor' lm.'ve.-;ei'd;--p:5 tl i'K S r ,yA;H f A P P.TYY "TT. :' S l; ,H pcmM-yes, every hour oji.e r-.lmoi - O. LX.bj.il U.LVj..yJ c -3 21 W fe! falls I'; o" i) hi -po t, a nd i ; t!.!'ov-i ! i'.o i i -,sn. ,v.:a;ru-i. v'v:'i ) 3 r tfi' P; .1...' ... ,ni, i ii . 1:10 reo'. ii-i ! ;' 5 i Lj t.--'J . lll0fu.ieri.ioio".ow:" ..i-'o.m -i I ' W . I T'.i! I-'. T !K 1. " i winds like a winter sha i-n- a.oag tucj S:M;.,I v:,..,-.la"." V,hoa;,iy VVJ W T; '"' Tj'T fl I ;.. t ATff rills ni'.--! is-- in i'le i- w; r ot i'.'S" - 1 . 3 : I H ers, with noi a s:iV,-.-il . lurk'.ng ::: d-S'- -rvrnvyr tl i,jn f'D T T T; T Te'Q Ami would be plci'-teil to have all . if Ids t, 0 2. U 1: iv!ath-,n:V..i;0.-a.id ,'d,-..c... - h, Ai U KltUMJll l). f!!2 9 gj M nrmhmv.e.li t-.e;-.v...t.s..i:,o..... .i...... o H I,,(c!u(ir; r:5lw.u.e r!r,,.nV-,i. ScM o Hi? M theg'l- '.e'.' m '--.' o r. .a.- ,-Mnr--, 'T"?"V:r! 'nlt v.S e 5 S3 O fcil r I J 1 s .ii ... . . . . -. i . i ..... . .-i I ' i !i fl, " O B "Dhd y-'-le;-.,:-; . ' 1 ! -' ' i .'' ' ' ' 1 1 n ; ' 1 ' i - - ..g r;. r- H ,.V , .0 . .-,r-.-u.-.. t;. vol's tin.,, e. ,-.,'.. . .. yH x fc- a! icrf:r;ios:".:;stneheudov;uasi:,e Choieo S-b,tK,S, C T 2 'tood'il'h' altar; mi.! fi"'in the dm. A , 1 ) : "d m aisles of the t-'"ui'le.'--h'.- was b.a-n- I, , ,,y te i,n,-l . loim na,,.'-r. jr.gW S j Q H the "gs:d':, of Mmnter. A t:;.l.j ... j,.,.,. iM I ?c3 bro'vn-' .,mn. '..ol v. en lee' n-'i'.n .i. . -- F rrrm.-.rp-."i fin -"1'.' r: g. !Sil lorv. and. al ii.V .lay's el ,e. m.d-r i- i.fcr JJ jl , ji lo-vuviin'Si-l li-live. f-!i lo.be.; evs, ,j WJ UU" v.md Jv.g U F5 ;L::ii!;,..Hr.'nM,l..l.!;r;n,l r V.h -!l a. i-.'-Hd-r". i rl -,. Wt he, toe, v-::h:l "wh-i', theme' .or. , HI ::::;:!:1:,:;f::,:f;:;1i. ' ' - ... i on a3;u. 1,, f J ve t , , . , .... ... . ... .. :'.,. ii!:,-,- m l-e'ii-n ir, y r o fi'-lH C ; and care , eve: a., n-mo,. ..: i..o. ; - , , ,:, ii,e hi-!:- ' i l l!lhe,lieoi:h;:s'.ri.:-.'-om; m ; s ,;,.,,' in o in- U - r - S - S. ?; and .obis doo,,.,, vai wi :ttr u. , , , , - o ? ij; i.,);t,ly,.tei my.- . .Vj'.C J; .bin y l'.r...,'Ke.. ami ?j , j V-R .,..,.. ; ,-!;ir .!'eiian'p.esa',--:iy.ii:::; ',. i , .; .i' ' -'-a a;';;; . V-V ST jL 1 I;"''1'1.''."' ;,','-"'7': :.: ';a";l'. '.'H!.--'.:''w''r:,veii '-Vriih--' x. .-i.t 'tho ;-,,-iI-r fa- .''"' "- rm i.s nml upping- f g flu-igup-'iii!';' ": -i. ;; ;; , ; , ' ,.ll)rir. , o,.ll,.r... wl.i-;!. must h ? - 5?.? bo- mora. :'..o os h. i,,;,:,,,.,,. .'.mi. -."t 11.-'. ,r,.i.s foNhe la.'.te:'. sV 5. g . (3J P'-cev . ' . .. . "--' . I - -3 -I " - -t torcVer:s,,d.e.iv. we,: we 1. l.-eaj , n-. CT ourlivrrv.nMosH'idagai.i ,i our p-. -ts. p jj -j A 0, 5 Q we mix some broHi. r s-,1 iior, wno,e VJIi i.Xoi.U.U DC-XA t c v. W .. r.. 1 .... . .1.,! v.1 vie -li 1 .v . a ' n 1 ,-eie'r-e.t r' in ii.v-v,;:, -- s: W . i . . 1 1 . . . 1 . . 1.1-,. .... ; ij . . - i - 1 n-. t . I i i ., 1 ! 1 ..J 1 I A i-H I I ';.; Ii-.ivr... up .11 o .. . ,. . v , -- . ,.,1 ,v t.i tit vnraoat 1 r,,.-,v!U P.. .-T 1 I J-'.,. h leilite p'-.r! o!"i!". .1''!.'. ' j Ai! i.mO - m "--'''"""" ' C ;- r q O Sm"S;n .Siand mJh; vj."? Wild." Irishman !.,;.. r. 'jrj-.r. j ;; ; j U"io aBi hoc- hs omkto town ! Ti,.-Tv 1 ;W;':y- . m,o;r,i;. t0 the Public ! shoe ., . j r.v, :. , i-'r'i' He: ion tel. s :r: "1 on lrray..-,.- - ASlP c . f 1.',;-- .. v. i 1'' 1 e .!.' 1'.' !.;;'. t : ... -i- (n"v"-r - rTh I "V5-- fcUOl. . .e. l. "ii .11 '..-. 1 v. " '. .... .;.! rf of I v-j,...;..i-j-i. MVuii. tVits-it There ill Is' no imp .- "ie 0 ,,.,.. , , vi Or.i-.'.iv .dv.' -r rr:' i v V :. - 'V 1. VINO. I r.""" -1-1 ww,. imwmw, texu I r,,ni.(iri" poTt sar a-i-fi.n.' " ! '"-'"i "l ,.. O'.Otirt ..... 01.- . vr T?fITR ra;e i -rj-, (!.! anurf, S TA.Ntl Aeii-i.ii . .... . IV . .... ..... is fr. '! what lioiicr-v. t-.o ''! ' 1 ' ',i0.i !.''. 1, j i'.'C.'s, i .fi, ! ..1 ; it. l.'rol.-'t. whlfM v. s - 1- r : T . . ..1 . ... - . , i,,., - AV-H. ol i . ... , ,,.lu,isuall U' ..I'USIU an) .. ' ' Mil ev.'iii'i';'' I vVl'Vovt:- riiy,i. ei,K!.nl Ommlry . . ... , .... ',",,' .,!,;,!,. .1110 li'iiiiKi.11. iii - I ,'.- I'.:, r Oe. o je. .,-e.vi.l- ;'!-.'"".;'..,...i .,4,m, I'" . ..... , I.' I". - ,;i.,cr, loi.ti. j .(.plJj 10J r.-.-o-.i 10 in :, ve .1...- , .. .n ii 1 1: u !.. on t -''"' i!cii!.-' bcr and Dee. There is g n Rl.ioV con . I ,.., .,. SoTi irll'V Sf iVai'd li'ld I V ' " V. V . . .v. - v..--., 1011 oi in i.....ito''.. i.us. ( O ill c .l hi', hat. :en win VOTH'K. I itj, ii:-ilvem V ofOifl . .. .' " ., i!..,.!-.... !lll IHT.-'nllH 111 I i -ill o into are li"! 'died P'i'iiy ti'1' 1 1. , ;., t . ,iiiw :i':;in-l fa.' him. in i'. ,- - - , - .. .. .,1 1,1.. 1!,,. hi v 11 1 i 10 1 lorvior tin; .1- ,.t'l'. Il l- 1M l., . 1 1 ,. ml 1 unit 1.11 or .- f:pl.or-i . , , , r l! p -rttlio M 1 be wont ' - ' j. W.blilMONd Atbo'r riecl-lf ANU VF.illCI.Ln OF Abb KIN! . f,,i iliovemnl"V w r-haliies l.t cei li I'l-am U . . 1... in 1 no vow 111 1 l.io ill v.".-.' b-.'.-lm. f tlu'ir Im-iiii-. .uitinarv Agr'.iilhural Impk- mn iradiMooribT. and all linpii-inom 1 i'.. .1 1, ,.nrnl,,i. U'P IlllVf? 1)11 i .....i .. i..P.ru :,mnnl,tot Hixxl SCllsOIU'd tllll' IlllIIU ..' .... hrr. No notch orit riom. apris wtr A FINK BOOT MAKER I F'T'nrrived in town, ami can always , J iiimul at J . ft riiillips". Kvery ileserlp tinn of lino hunt anil shoe work put up in a ISKTiKi: STY I.K than can be done else where in this town, and work w.muiasteh to i.ivi: s.u isi'.vt ii )X in every eiwo, or so ,."v. .1. 11. i'JIILI.irS. ilecS w;lm . FA" D T WiiF. IIOMK JOUBXAL fulbV all Tour tlran rotten ro. nd vrcwi'.l irive vou llm lii'ln marwri prit-c m ri-ii. sT.An ti:& to. J A NEW 1'F.liFFMK'. Called Sw.-tOp-(iixtnax I'rom Mrxi' ii. miuiiitai tiir.a l.v K. T. !Smitii&l)-N'W '" .in" a fni'at'.i ii wherovrr it is known. i ,. ..arreil. is Yen-,Wic?t Inn tin' iianuKiMt iiivi ii nulktin.l'hilaiLlnlda. mmm hotel ALVIIAMA STICEET, ATLANTA, : : GEOKOIA. WHITE Jt WIIITLOCK. l'rvprtetor.. nKYSOS A AVTLEY. n-rk