The Texas Republican. (Marshall, Tex.), Vol. 19, No. 12, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 19, 1867 Page: 1 of 4
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MARSHALL TEXAS
j>gal Ctrkf.
V uuna ilkn M Lav
unuem earntmi * Hi vtti rn>
i.ruapl aad MnM ■HiaMua.
t \ «7 alO-tf
god r ■ m iv«
\ affuftil. Uifc Ul 8. C
11 .-u.N A MclVKU Atluriwff toil
( ;iniiH>Uom ai U» Marafaall
.. give itrict ■iuiiu<4i to Ixwi '
i ill- lourta ol llarrtauo Mar urn
Husk and Panola ouaotki; and
i >iHircriK a ltd Federal coarui ui
r-liul■ «Un. -t>. t>». Ii514;lf
OlUiK I.ANK Atlumc/aadt'ovu
a i 'it m Uw MaiabaU Inaa.
jive prompt a'.tatttiaa to all pro
tut uumfiMM fiiiraawd to hb. j
K lit <>y «
I
It MIMIiMH AMoraaj at
i.uw «rill pr.ctic* to tbe tuurU )
' .Judicial 1 Hal net. Ail buti-
ii.i iMieu to iiw c*rw will Mti Rtriet
liulllpl MitUtltlOO.
u.-oail Jan. IV '67. u'i3:lj
In ii JAnaa TUBNaa.
Ill A TL'UNtUi Attorneys aad
■ i ui»u*ciiorN at Uw Menfceil.Ttejuu
■uructicc in (lit: 0*vta of llw Hath
H-i.. District. All b—imiM wtfiated
Km will icccivtf proapt attention.
■ (U I hot. 45 Ijf
Illl.u TIN*. U. LAK.LKY
hi. \ LANULKY A Iter My at
I Uw MikIni)! Tesoo will practice
( Vurttof tfcolMstt Jedwki Die
and in the Oevetj of Marloo u> the
|ih I Ms! rid.
1066. U-U
.. ■■ llfCKSt NUIT O. liU.
|L'lvS k UALL Attorney! At Lav
liH.'vcport La. Otto* oo Mckef
nc*r the Bonk.
th 2186ft. 27-11
r i; juNw. i. rixoKVKV ham ma.
InM k HAHJU8 Attororya ud
Uoiawellor* ot Low oAot oe Market
•i Shrevenoft U. will practice io (be
ohin ol Caddo DoBoto mi«1 Doasier
I will iituod to ooom io tbe District
lie toil Federal eoorte.
19 '66. 'J!l-lj
>11N BUHKK Attorney aed Couu
r at Law. Mar*ail. Teuo.
Iiii; rcjHiaod Ik practice of lii« pro
. will practice in oil tin court*
Suth Jadieial District.
|u4iikjm i it treated to tie core will re-
-• strict end proapt otlcntioo.
let 20. 66. 00-t/
UN K WILLI AMH. Attorney at
!aw ManMt Tbu tea rami
nrwtiw el hia BUfcuton In «k«
l„ Hiith Jwbefal Di.Utet.wl In U»
iv or Marion ®l tl»
h o«aM ■iiortiM «ni «'*™
'■ollfction ol «WM. awl alltkwMl
.1
-liall !»•*. IH8M ••>*=>»
K WHWUI ' * I
tl Kfatari • C"'|»rlui'i»l"l' "i I hi'
|iiolice ol law. Mdrr <'><' I'"11" I
'ul'K.STKUMAN* I'Ol'K llwj
tlx Uowta in ">» I •»}»■» o
rr»..» lliisk. I'aaoia ami JV1""' «»
'•l|\ it ml HuHNI uf til® Hill JIMH'IHi
>l<Lriukar 16.186*. c"
L HiailTOWKH A Homey «1
t»« will rrr
(Vli'to'him wHlrMWhr' priwpi »t-
k'jTfl *1. 1S«®. S'J*
K. II. DAVI8
NOTARY PUBLIC!.
mMtiJ. tnii
• n i.ia«■ftWiMii'i "• *
I Ixedt. HarlMM. m* aeoni. to later
'mum la aai tut ol "» omiatti eUee<M
rX7»rw«i«i4t.^ 'Wisi.ii
mm- i„«i«ew to l». Utere OrufWar.
• i It. «T.
No. a
NCLE JOE'S BLOCK!
Iwi *»«!"*
uarson A PiUsbury
lNK ..f th« lugnet etnake of Hw
1 rift <m bna|M U> Ihia «i»rk.».
\ Urge Muf ehoice Ht.louie Hluut
Uuie boilW UlBHllMHanl (beau- <
il) Mutt Port Iriah I'uUUnt Cora
|». < r.nbertiee and al»oa« eterjr
u) ..f tuple aad fluioy Orooerlet now
linnd.
l-'cls 67. "»«•
NEW mm INTEL
IK VINE HOUSE.
.Wm Coat Cbnur l\biic Sqtiari
UNCLK JOR'8 BLOCK
IIIH Hotel ia eonaaniaMlj aiioaUd
ttuf Mn I Alltic wbara
»u can U aarniaK«la»il wii'j ilia
v I'KST. Harrula attaatita. pollu
>i "Mlglng. Profriator and Marka al
0- r«adj la laM Jon a " JUarfy
r • |
' "II in Haatlaaaa aad ragiatcr
■W 91 IM7. »s*f
»«»«■ iU ut for
\ I - KitABU fnftvy ia (ha cllj •>'
' Marshall AmIt to
HllX a LANULRY
M»'<hall. Naa.M. Wtl l»"
IA(K8ANDDRAYS!
H'V MVUCIN
r KI HUMS kla (hagka to tka clti»w
% »«•*! b»iHB mm Ot Mental! and
sinilj lor tW Ubwml palrooaf* hither-
to IiIb a6d foirri to inlorn
hn titfti be W a»w ImUj li«cu«<d and
I'urwl with
%Ntt UHAVM.
" rve thrn it iWt awl or. Iba
«t' MnaUa Mtaa.
ft. 1M1. j U-l'
DAVID McPttAlL
Aiciuni Aim hwiue
HAUHALL TUU.
I'OUUt rmpnUvWr ••»•«»«» <"
' l«l fmmb u4 mIiuus. •>« \*
■! ».»* tt lib 11M «»'«•■ N"h
.1 iU.- I'M* Inn h» »>t»
11 -y~'~ twiy^v* 'kJrr*1 "liar*
' I'ntnman.
"Htm | 14: *14*1
I At iMr«MMu«.l
AHUM Alii. THAI.
[ |->-f mtfMtl* M-Ux) MKTAMC
k»"•' WOODIKOOVriMA Tto«Mk
3tifbirnl Curbs.
Da B r I Aim I*n Mi profr*
•mmI »r*«s to tW «Mtm of
MmMI ud vichiitT.
Omct-n dc*if « Dm* Hlorr Wm
aid? of ibt' I'uMir Hqoan AM onkr-
kit lb its will Im- promptly Mlcntkil to. I
January ft lrtJ7. '21-tf 1
Dlt H. K'.UAN (>«<•«• m-i of th. ;
t npitoi Hot*) *rwi oppwiU-Ti l« (i'»ph 1
OJha hiHir* from 10 ». m. I ill II
• in awl Irom ft p in. till f> p ro
Ttrmi - itrttlcmeist wlu'n thr cnne i*
(iwlmrfMi.
Jftnuury I 1467. 21-lf
Dh ii r witiierhpoon sur
gtoil HIM) I'liYViCiftll 'IVxnc
Or?n;«--ior tW jirfinr>t. ut Scar* A
WitlHTMMX mi i* Drug Store
Julj VI "6f> d41S
a. r. M JOHNSON. JOHN R 0»*ljr 1
DIO* JOHNSON 4c CHAIN contin
ue in thfi pructicc of Medicine 1
Hurgerjr Mid Obatetricn.
lermt rmah when tkt case u dtacharg
td} or Matirfactvry arrartyemrnti
Orricic~At U. U (irew» l>rug Store. 1
Mh rah all Jan 26 'ftL n24-tf |
Uli. K. J. BEALL
w»rn
DM. II. LKWII
Office in i tar of Lam-a iter s Ihuy Store. |
PAKTK'l'LAK attention given to the
Medical nnd Surgical treatment of '
the eyo. [
ML. Hill* due upon rendition of ser-
vice.
May II 1867. »»3H:tf. I
FRANK E. WOOD
DRUGGIST AND APOTIIKOARY
»Ot Til KiDK PTNI.IC M|U A HK
N A K N II A I. L TF.X AN
HAH received and in nowopening a lull
ami complete amortment r' PRIWtt
CHKMICAM ami PATKNT MKDI
CINKH PA1NTH OlKH. VARN1HII
KKROHINK Oil. LAMPM (JI.ABH
and liLAHHWABK PKRFl'MRRY
80AP8 HAIR PRKPKRATION8
OOMRH BRU8IIKH Ac Ac And*
Ijreat variety of
Tollvl »n4 Fancy Arllcki^
Hurgieal and lA-ntal Instrument? Physi-
clans'* Pocket Case* and .Saddle Rags
Trasses Supporters and Draw* Also a
lr*ah supply of Coleman'* Mustard *nd
• well selected stock of
DYE- 8 T U F F H.
N. B.—Having •ecuml the service* of
1 a qualified Apothecary Physicians can
relv u|»oi) having their prescription* care-
fully compound! d at all hours of the day
or nifht
To Cmntry Deakr* and FhyaeUaa.
Yoo will please call and examine my
stock belore going elat1 where. s» it i* com-
plete in every respect I can All your bills
as low a* any other I souse in this "tctlon
of country.
FHANK K WUOD.
A uklist 2^.1 H66 ■ 3: tl
J. II. TI LI.h
DENT18T
MAItMllAI.I. IKXAS I
Having f|iur»<d from the Ohio Ihntal
(.'ollegu cflS rn hi* nervier* to Mm1 public
IMncc- Ka*t of the Court Houm? over
tl*o *tor»* of W. M. Johnfton A Co
Marshall March 9 '67. 30-1/ j
AIiA lAIWWk' Ul ■iVw->yti»h • 00 J
Freudt
BINS PAINTS OILS
An«i Liquor* Ac . Ac.. i* no r being
received and opened bv A M m at the
old Maud of Hear* A Witherspooa where
be will be plcaacd lo nee hi* old nwrtomer*
M well m new one* and furnish ihetn with
genuine and unadulterated l>nig* Medi
eines and all other article* u»ually kepi
in l»rug Stores at the very lowirt figurr*
that a genuine and unadulterated article
can ponsibiy be acid at lor cash. Bj
■per la I request be has brought on ssverel
articles not kcyt elsewhere in ihia city
among them ia Catarrh Hnofl an.J Bowing
Machine rvdln.
I take pleasure in informing my eue-
t"ioer* and the public generally that I
have secured the nerriees of Mr. I*. II.
Bruce Pharmaceutist. late of the home
of Mr. Frank K. Wood of thia ciiy who
will be on hand at all hours to atund lo
the Prescription Department.
A. flKAKH. I druggist
Feb J*. IH67. n'Jftrtf
| J. H. JOHNSON
Dentist
Marixhull Toxin*.
RK8PKCTPULLY ttndan hi* mr
▼icca to bta old irtvnda and patron*
la Harriaoo mkI adjoining ooaotiea. From
bji long experience and clone Application
to (be profnwion be fed* warranted in my-
Ing that bin work will be fvilbrior to noor.
Artificial tcatb iaavrftrd on lb* Vulcan
it* liaee front owe to a full vet and perfect
•atwfaclioo giiaranterd.
lie can ta hand at bie <4tee at
all tinwa Where it ia inconvenient ft*
pMwona to come to the office ibcy will be
waited on at their home* Ilia acrvicee
can be ancurod by addrt-Mfciiig bint through
(the mall or otberwlee.
Orrtct—Weit aide ot the Public
coat and quality e*er offerea in um ;
Mqaare. Hept 67 IMf
Mqoarc.
JtiiwetlcnennB.
Window QIuhh.
murktt bj
•lulj 13 1867.
A KKAHtt
MAMMOTH
LI VERY STABLE.
Home Boufht tod Sold.'
r|'Ill8 "filrtidirf Htnhlr. located on A«m»-
1 tin itn*t. North ol il«r Court Hooae
k now opt'D mihI well Ml«wk(-J witli Mtldlr
and barmw lion*-* Biifgw*. tiai-k*. Ac. !
•II ol whi*«li will tw hilt*! on I
Utui# flui-Niv Ik tl by th< montli
iw-k. <la;\ f-r •in*!'' f«r«l
How* unri Mtil«ii boo# lit itnd cold on
toinniiMMNi. i
W U IIHAPKIKI.P f*ro|.rWior
klatkhalf K.b |3 {*66. *i:tl
A4mlnft»lrat4iaa j
AT U*» thptcBkr torn A- I). 1*67)
of lli« Cwatjf Cwirt of llftftiMa
MMafr to tkf MdlM of 4*>
mum |wmw IMtara of AdainMn*
lion ff«rt nniiHil to the aidmiuMdl
m thr Htato of William W Hntf do-
urn I. TWi K UmtWut* to irife
D04MM to all ilium Iwviftf olftlBW
aftainat mhI iwff to wmil tAim
Within tko tin* pwiih»< by lav 6ffb
MlhofftiMtotf »»d toffaa toil Hi I to
Bakt iamediata p»jrnwii
WM. M mtiMA4mr |
Kl>Y IIMJCV Afe's.
5 '67. nHMt. |
A Iflll—lt ArtMb.
The Ridml oratii in Uginii| |
to loroskadow mhou trouble for Um
tmmntry eoiW(Mal opon iht carry- 1
iftg owt of Um lrwiit wild and r«r
ftlattoaavj ptojeel of tapoaehoient '
Th«y h vi ilmdjf announced that j
Hum ^hemu in u> bo paahed at the j
i est »«wiiou. The llouw of Hepre
centativea is lo fiud article* of itu
peachtneut ami thu moment that i*
done a majority of the two ho urn-
of ConsriNni are by a joint rennlution
to expel the I'renident and install
Mr. Wade or noiue one of their fac-
tion in lii» stead. It in the nature
of Milfiiih and bad men to aaaume
that they will be allowed to work out
their aehcttius uuopposed. and '-^r
tainly thews have had mu« h warrant
iu the paat to indulge suph nnticipa
tions.
Hut further reflection it seems
has conducted the-Hi to the conclu
sion that after all tliia b«*l<i expert
meat of revolution may not be in-
jured by the country ami may in-
volve serious consequences to those
who ahall attempt it Wr -hall not
gainsay the corroctness of these con-
cluaiona and wo shall be glad if they
lead to the abandonment of n <lo
I sign conceived in folly nod pasaion
and for which the country is entire
ly unprepared It in a new thing in
the land to impeach a President for
the crime of differing in opinion with
a partiaan Congress and even in
rase of the " high crimen and uiiade-
raoanora " specified by the Constitu-
tion ax adequate reaaona for such
removal the people would demand
a fair and impartial trial by tt full
Heuatc and would he content with
nothing leas. Otherwise they would
not endure the degradation of the
Executive office the shock to public
credit the danger of general disor-
der a.. 1 anarchy and the risk of
abusifg. for mere party ends one of
the moat solemn and extreme rcmc
die* of the Constitution
If it were uot that the public cred-
it and great public interest* would be
jeopardised we ahouid not be unwil-
ling to sec our opponent* enter upon
thia course of action . knowing full
well that it would prove to them the
Caudiuo forks of another and irre-
parable rout. It waa probably a re-
cognition of thia fact aa well aa
some faint appreciation of the enor-
mity of tho proceeding which ha*
made the Radical party for nearly
two yaara hesitate to adopt thia meas-
ure although ear neatly pressed upon
them by many of the chosen leader*
of their organisation.
Hat bad and bold a* ia thin step
it ia moderation itiielf compared to
the utterly desperate scheme hatched
out by Meaars. Ilutler. Itoutwoll and
Wendell Phillips of expelling the
President from office I ! »-
tion which Mr. Stevens proclaims
his party have " repudiated" de-
clares that '• the President Vice
President am! all civil officers of the
I'nitcd State* «ha!l l>e removed from
office on impeachment for ■mil nm-
ti»u <</. treason bribery. and other
high erinu- and misdemeanors.
The removal h to take place after or
upon conviction and thus only
pudimft) i onatitlition says the
" Senate shall have tho sole power to
try impeachment*.' Wheu the
Preeident of the United titates is
tried the Chief Justice shall preside
and " no person ahall be convicted
without the concurrence of two- 1
thirds of (he members present "
The scheme then1 fore of ousting
the Preeidcnt by a joint reaolution.
no natter what the phraseology em-
ployed ia utterly without warrant in
the Constitution as it is also with
out American precedent it is naked
revolution and usurpation and will
not bo tolerated or endured by the
eonhtry. The people will not stand !
tamely by and aee the Government
overthrown they are folly conscious
of their strength and are ready to
use it in order to put down sny open
attempt at revolution by the conspir-
ator* of tho Rodieal faction.
Although auch a wild and bootless
attempt would involve the nunish-
ment of curtain bad men who will
probably otherwise eeeape a personal
responsibility for treasonable de-
signa and thus work good we should
neyertholaM regret to see auch a con-
flic ob account of the disorders it
would oeeaaion the discredit to our
! institutions abroad and tho serious
shock to public credit and every form
of values.
It in therefore with ainceru pleua-
are (bit we note tho evidence of a
popular reaction whieh if it aball go
on na it haa begun will give pauae
to the revolutionist*. and tliua aaaure
{*a<c to the land. The eye# of the
conapiratora are now turned aniioua-
ly upon Ibe fall election in tbe hope
that they may there And aome e®-
couragement for the daring and ex-
treme meaaurea they hare in eon
templation. But if I'ennaylvania.
New York and New Jeraey ntiall
give Conservative majoritiea ; if the
other Htatea voting tbia fall ahall do
likewise or even exhibit large ton
aervative gaina then the revolution
iata will hardly venture to bring tbia
terrible criaia and conflict upon tbe
country. It ia true that the aenae of
deaperation which Unit atimulated
ibeot to tbia idea will l»« even greater
than now ; they will aew even mor«
clearly then that their only hope in
the future in to aeiae the raina of
Government by a >uup »/' ctut but.
with all thia strew of tbeir position
they will not dare to pursue the path
upon whieh they have now incauti
oualy entered. It ia muit fortunate
therefore (bat thia inane of a revolu-
tion by impeachment baa been added
to that of negro autfraue everywhere
and nagro gevernmenta for the Houth
| to whieh their party ia committed
J for now every eititen deairona of or-
[ dcr and peace will have the opportu-
I viitv of attaining hia object and re
tiukiiig thia project of violence by
condemning by hia vote tbia Radical
programme of revolution. With
such result* the more moderate of tbe
Hepublicana will he able to make a
atand again at the demanda of the ul-
traa by pleading the public verdict
against thia violent propoaition We
therefore anticipate feaa danger ahead
thaa aome others are diapoeed to ap
pre head. Tbe good aenae of the
country itaelf will pour oil upon the
troubled watera by rebuking the
party which for two yea re paat baa
kept everybody and everything in
conatant trouble agitation and un
I certainty—all the while instating that
the people were reudy for anything
that immaraed in basinaac and money
tnakin« they vera au«rly indifferent
to violent imi peaeionat* prtijecU
ThU theory baa been ftuahed lo tka
point of reeoil and iu authors will
•ood diaeorer tbair mistake
Til* Biuumtuiic-B or Lion -
Some enthujiaatw: Frenchman once
declared the human leg to t»e the
moat philosophical of nil ntudivs
•• Show iii<! the leu. Mid Gautier
mid I will judge the mind. and it
doe* seem (jiiitv i»e in* to ml that the
limb nlmuid indicate the dlapoaition
aa the »hade of hair should indicate
the temperament
What (tloili for inatance doea an
obcae limb betray 1 What a nhrew
in the jn.*.-r-M>r of a limb like a walk
! iux stick ! But what a gentlewoman
i« she of the arched inatep the round
| ankle and the graceful jH-Ueatnl.
I swelling to perfeciiuii mid modula-
1 ting to lightnuaa ! What dogged ob
! stinaey the *t<impy leg with tne knot
; teti cnlf exhibit* f What an irreso-
lute (tool doe* the lanky limb betray'
How well the strong ankle intimntea
i firm purpose—how the Hat ankle re
veala the vacant mind I
Young men about to marry -ob
| Hcr?o
I The dark girl with a large lejr will
I become tat ni thirty and ii« abed
| reading novels till midday. The
I brunette with slender very slender
' limbs will worry your soul out with
jealously. Tho olive skin nod ninid
' with a pretty rounded leg will make
I you happy The blonde with large
I Timbn will degenerate at thirty five
into the possession of a pair of ankles
double tu<) natural size and afflicted
with rheumatism Tho fair haired
| damsel with thin limbs will gut upat
I half past five in tho morning to scold
tho servants and will spend her
| nights talking sea n da I over tea Tho
| light ro«v girl with a sturdy mus-
j « ular well turned leg. will be just
the girl for you
If you can find a rod haired girl
with a largo limb pop tho i|ueation
at once !
j TIm ahort lady should always poa-
| soss a slender limb . the tall lady
| should posses* a large and and ample
one. Those arc the rules to observe
in tnakiug your choico ! We do not
make them. Naturu has established
them and we merely announce them
{ for tho bouefit of mankind.
No doubt theKO hints are reliable
| and the prevailing fashion makes
| them quite practical and available.—
I .V )' Sun.
j Hahcock in Saratoga.—A POT-
I respondent of thp Chicago Tribune
ha" th«- following in hiH latent letter
frcm Saratoga:
You remember what an abstemious
and highly moral man Habcoek is iti
Chicago llfl i« « member of nil (he
benevolent societies; belong* to throe
churches I understand. and is u
prominent ottiucr of a hum- hall club.
I Every one fc"ows Habcoek llu is
j siriekly speaking n virtuous citixcn
| and the own or of a grain elevator
Well ' veu lie drank no much water
from moral different H|>rin^- that hp
went to hi* v. tic the other night with
i his hat mashed over hi* eyea; got
into lied with hi* boot* on aud.jk'lfu
tuU'WVrv »W WIu«^>nio^'Yeii years
| " What's (he matter with you Mr
| Haheock ?" queries hia spouse rising
| in surprise and indignation. ' Am
| I to hit (routed in this manner io a
! hole! where we pay two hundred dol
Jars a week? Why. Mr Habcoek
what do )OU take me for? "
" Take—you for (alowly ind with
a (hick tongue)—take you for?
I Why my dear—I took you -for
j aomubody olae
I " Mr Habcoek your clothes are
! disarranged. You vo got your veat
on wrong aide before and your watch
i« in your boot And a* I live
heie'a a lady'a loeket about your
neck."
11 la there—my dear—ia there?
All right—lock itr lock it. Then-
then it won't—won't hurt anybody
You see- luy dear—then it won't
g«t—get—set out—you know.
" Mr Habcoek you've been drink
in \s
I know—know—it I ves been
drink—drinking tho water*
' With a great deal of brandy. 1
can email your breath Mr. Habeock."
" Very~fery well my—my dear
—small—•mail awav I—L don't
earn a d—n." [And hero Mr Bab
cwk anored&nd rolled off tho b«d
without waAig up.]
Mr*. Babeock triad to arouae hiui
but did not aucceed till nearly day
light. Thau h« repeated the state
nent that it wan th« water* and
whan asked to e*plain about the
locket aaid the lady uuit have drop
dit into the apring. and that ho
dipped it up and apilied it into
hia boeoni- Mr* lialx-ock did not
aak any more «|ueationa and I aup-
poae aba waaaatiafied.
' A Nasnik oat's Tastb.—An
hunent and well-to-do citljen of
I South llrooklvn recently leased a
house nod. having ample verdue
round hi* place it occurred to him
t hut I hero wax now a fine opportuni-
ty Tor maintaining a goat which
would furniMh hi* little family with
milk Acting upon thin idea Mr
Shay. Hueh being the name of the
p-trty purchavcd a fine nanuic goat
which for a week or »o was the de
| light of the children while the milk
furnished which i» ext-elleut for ten
or coffee gave great comfort to the
ejder litem Item A few day* ulnce
Mr. 8Si ay had received in payment a
roll of bill*. amounting in the aggrc
j gate lo $t»UO Oil entering the
I mcnt of hi* abode he laid the park
age of money on the kitchen table
thoughtleaaly and went into an ad
joining room Meanwhile the goat
j rumbled round in search of koium
fresh cud to chew "—»■ goals »ie
wont to do ----espying the pile of
greenbacks a* it (ay near the edge
of the table the made for It. Htow-
ly and carefully ahe nibbled detach-
ing note from note in the bight of
goetlike feeling relishing each with
e-ident guato an though connciou*
of the ntrivr mt morsel undergo
ing HMMtientioo After a short ab
•epee the owner of the money re
•Stored the room when hi* horror ia
easier imagined then described at the
havoc made in bis earning* An in
I veatigatien revealed the fad that $15o
| of the monev had been utterly de-
| strayed by m qnad raped in quec
tion. TVe forte above recited are
I entirely reliable.—jV. Y. Ami
| Jeaee D. Bright is named for the
Ken feet y lioese
Wbit Will H< Do With It I
I8"' The -
nT tall S *"1"' tM" "«»•»«•
WW "" h" k< "•»
nil■> will i. a wjlh jf w
^«d l . or £ |
LTk i J ■" "»* <"
w 11 h - * ""'" '""I'j hfmMlr .
mil wliiiMi.it ">»r .ll hi. Imam |„
<« 1 f" '" """ I"" '•)•••
<'r „
ur """« ••■n.ini-
"■ uriner litil.iu than tierai.nal ia
A. 'IT M> u...„
' Vllii^i' |iltMIW|(
!"• in. 10
'' !• ll|> (lie .lial.lij eeoteel. nllt| r(|(t
'I" ' "I under ihe ham
:z:;;r "r
. . '"'l 'imler.tand .ni lu
'1 wliollj niuitita.1
r II Iliiv li. ||»i hatin# been || h|
"•"•h'lii-J I. frowi»« j
• ooU..n i „rum h» will llcn|
i;r " ' • iob'-
T" 1 bim u atfUin
higher »»«". e!.|„.„.
' m.ull i„ ih.ienet.
! tan.aixmi U„ «„rk
Ai il- ■ — „ l„
r-r In- lab. |„. |„
! L' 'Tm 1 <"'1'"»•
I. w •'«'"hall I d„ will it * |i i
• •.rii ..1 I'uiuin trill
negri lul„„ .11 „1V | wu|i
! • • " run niurr l„ I. I. | „mk.
'prutuhli- „.e „r il. ii„ „n|y
j'TIJr left > | M || 1( ij-'j
1 ">»»• »f Hi.
I nut 1-1 t„ r. I„„| „r ri„|„
III.... „r „r r„lrM|)1Ml|
I mi u.! i„ coiinftjr lif.- and D„n. „|
! . fl"'! ""'in' w ay Ui maki' it«
land „i|ipri mrwlf an) |U|1T n| „(
chililrnn •• VVhut .lill | |„
If hp «l| nillcl It rnrUinly nuiHl
"5°"' .1 oh.iiK. in hi'. r„m
il tal„.r mu.i ...au u|iftntfC |„ |„
"f How va.l il.uc
''Ii""""* Ai il „r tb. v„«r for
Iii«rl)f III hud 'inlrwu».l n„ 111. n
! fI1' I'!' "I" iiccuiitit ami if
he lml I...„ „ r„.lont man he trnulil
nil bate lisI then t„ meet l.ul w.nil.l
h» a puiu 'nah fur «hat he ri.nauiur.l
nut now li<! ha- to hi. ot fioi i^nly utore
ftccoiinlA hill n henry tic rim ml for Uf.r
rorinrrly l.o e«»«iId n..|r«| hi«
but iiuw it u )>«V(>n<l luiiiriil It
thi-n-fo'. «hnl )„ lJ|(|!|t ottittlouMly I'd
gue lurgcly n cn»p» mi.-ti n« notion
which requireUbor «n<l in wlm li
i an intfrrtiplion ..f l*|M.r Hi it oritiml
I <»f the iro|. won In muur tin
| lim ii iiiicJum. i. ;w ti aeneil'le tuim will
• he. tbttt ho immt make the km iKiMib|«
I UN« uriiM Jnuii with the li n-t |Ktn*ililo
I Inhor
I NN hut in Uiat iiho ? Ilo does* not know.
( Hut he oa.it know
j Mo can inr|iiir* |lllW h„ rpKt af tff
world hiive boon doiuff. who bate no n<>
j.TooN— who never owned «nv If
! lifts no intelligent ncit'lihor who rnn in
loriii him he -an ren«1 Rprioultiiml
( I'ftpers which are isnuud at n notuinal
I price llu . an learn how tb* owner* of
in other use hired labor
on land worth *'.<>» p«r u.rr l n;/
land ami >< ollund and tnnk• money It
may h<- «ai.| that in thoae countries hi
Ur ift rbciifH r. ami tbe price- of p.
duct« higher than with um. The diller
em-.- in the price td lNb«>r 'loe« not equal
Ibe iltfTorenec in th» .ric of |nr>d It
i* a iniatnkc ft. niippome that the Kn*lMh
and Scotch obtain a better avuragu price
'••r farm protlti ».•• than with m< A f..w
>re hiuh.-r l.nt the larger f»roi>ortion of
their (triglot (m are |e.-« than with n*. in
linj wool butter. cbt»:». ..out iur
nip* etc.
4 t..tb#. NW.U|. Jmid in much higher
farm produeta in tie n" it-. -uvd..-trleir■\* 'r
I here in no one priwlnct i(f t|„ Vorffi
"» *hioh hi) cannot rai«< an eqnai
amount j.er arre nt tbe Month K. t
one and we can alwav* get a better
j.ri... for (.on. Take for ia.UmM- wb«at
I or whole crop can be cut threshed
flipped North and atd.l and the money
in our |K»eki'tii before they have tboutfht
in the North of approaching harvest
and always at a Utter price than thev
can pet f..r our. i. the fir*t n*w whe«t
| in market
Ho will learn Uiat... tb. countricN ro
forred to »«ry little land .* worked with
j the plow-—the l.rjjer portion being in
itran* mm tbi.« require* conipnratively no
| Ur That.?„h i. i. ZZ
I rtrr ru-.i Hut l.nw I. I.. t„ d„ ||.i
lie o.nnot buy manure Hi. rattle were
| killed ilurini; the war Tin- .theareat
"•t ■""'■nlly i" hl» w„- II
ami ought not to do without a amall
quantity of cotton m.d oorn llut if be
could i :nnure heavily that -mall quan
titv «nch a* he could lie pretty certain
I "! V!0?? Ubwr lo e«l»ivate. It would
field hint n handaoue return The
Und time Mde rich lulirbt. I.y „ j„di
•on- roUtfMl be ateMlify made richer
and bo inemneed of c-..nr*e in value
tbu* making money f«r > lltl
ndranced value
f it" e*eye! IMM' way to get
a ftill -apply «T manure i* by a tlook of
well 'nanyd and pronely p^nntni
•b«ep Tfce dropping* ol five hundre«i
•beep in two nights ia rqual u> 2U) Iba
°[ n« »f
| «heep will benvlly manure 1.10 acre. h
year
1 The om pwrvbtw of 'J<"l lb* of piano
| fur 150 urM oi' e ch will coet much
I more than III* whole coet of idieep
at nreeant ptkw A llwk of poor sheep
; l>;wlly auaitd ie Ui« worat properly n
>unn CM) OWR. A flock of good fthecp
I well hM it the heat property at
' tli" South from our wonderful lac ill tie*
j in aheen raking
Hut him article ia becoming too lonjr
1 l.<el ui rtlMrn to «*ir aahappy friend
with the 1000 aero* of land ' What
will h« do with itTI-**t hltn •ettle
the '(UMtMO in bit mind aa it iuii<t l»e
titled in tha mindeof all other person*
1 that while email proportion* of cotton
are to be rale ad woal-Kmwin? i« l'» he
the ureal bueineee of the worn j>ortioni»
1 of the South.
I I»et Itlm get a good Hook nf aheep »n<l
! cattle a* far aa he can wi«t«r tin m
IVn thnm at night auiutuer and winter
ion the land ueeigned for cotton and
! corn the net! year Plant in ploughed
1 crop* no more land than can l>e manur
ed unleea naturally very rich Ordi
: nary oil manured land i-uonot be <1111!
j vated by free labor without lew* I
the real of the land lor eu miner and
winter peetare until it can he made
I rich by th« above or eome other pro-
| eea* And if frwn hie KMJO acre* he
derive* an ineeate of $1000 including
fond fur hie fluatly houa* rent fbel Ac
and if ha valuea hi* land at $10 per
. ucre he ia ciuian 1<» t*r cnt on hi*
! iuv*«tiM«nt. Thi* ie bettor than au in
voetinont in any railroad or hank *t««k
| l«teau*e hie dividend* from hie land*
i will !.« getting every year larger a* he
| improve* them Whenever be can iiiiikn
{(clear of fcrmiag not boaaehohl ei
|N*tiee*) $10 Mr acre he ia getting 10
per rent on $100400
"What wHl ba do with it?" Keep
I ii- improve it—aad cartaialy if ha doe*
Ui i* Met rich oa It H
; TeMh a obi 14 tkat there m harm
I in everything. kovever innocent tod
I ii aoon m it «i»eoT<ni ike ebeat it
won't »e« *in In anything That *
I the rum ilwo'i son* «*kl<jia turn
out wall iad praanbari daughter*
1 art Miriad tkr«i|k • window.
Orwtjr givwvp Penuijrlvaaia It
loag Mm gave ki* up — Km/oh
Pott.
A ««4iimI barker in Klaira. N
V i» mid l» bare bmU in
(oil ipeeekliw. Hair ail I
Krt-iu the Memphia Avalanche. I7lh
Tbe Kxtmoitlinary Cat Mr of an
AnwtiMu AdmUrt'
Several of (Ha papers nottoo (be
dMlk rmntly in fUltinioro of i
singular personage froii wboae lifo
iMirK-lirc lemon* might bo drivn
This vu the uoloriuat George Hick
Icy tbe rounder uf the Knights of
tliv Golden Circle a man to whom
Mori' properly belonged the title of
adventurer than any other individual !
! in tin* country lie wa* a man in <
whoae character there were man) ;
flaws hut his* best justification would j
l>e a truthi'ul statement of bin life and {
#01110 time when the history of the ;
grent rebellion are lully written the
true character of the talented hand
■•■me. vain and unacmpuioua lieorge
1 Washington l»i< kley may aerve to ii
lustrafe it. Few liven have been
more eventful than his. An orphan
boy in Virginia he ran away 11! the
ago of twelve jearn and wdnt to
New Orlean* and fruui that tiuiu to
hid death when considerably ovet
forty year* of" age ho lived a life ot
adventure successes reverm's and
vienmitttdoo With grand ideaa.
great projects immense simulations
In* held that success ill groat under
hikings w«h scarcely more ililtiotilt
than in those of more charac
icr mill hi some respect* results jus
titled Ills theory llcgimiing life
with »iinny disadvantage* lie atlmnetJ
n good Knglish iiml it fair classical
education lie wrote a very good
work on poisons mul their antidote* .
he became a successful profc»«or in a
res p«tM able medical coilefre he wrote
a uutiih«r ««f excellent medical works
of which ..Mother party gut the credit
he established ami for some time
edited • very able mechanic'* paper .
I lie wrote many creditable articles in
medical journal* daily pa|»or*. and
literary illegalities he edited for
Nome time a lady's magaxine he
i originated the foundation of a great
institution of learning he win* on
term* of frioudahip atol in lunacy
with many distinguished politician*
professional characters mid literary
gentlemen lie engaged at ovio time
extensively in agriculture mid vine
grow ing lie founded and bv yearn
of devoted labor made the knight*
of the (Joldcti Circle to prow until it
had branched in fourteen Htatea and
j comprised nn aggregate mcml>cr*hip
• of seventeen thousand individual)*
l.asily he married and ran through
the fortune* of three wealthy women
A man who could do all this must
have been » peraon of more than or
diuary activity and it cannot be said
that hi* life wm» wholly a blank
lie lor a the war he had many grand
project - At ine time he expected
t«i realise a colossal fortune by the
grant of coal mines in the Dominican
Kepublic at another unbounded
wealth win* to bo obtained by a
uionoooly of the introduction of
American agricultural implement*
into Kussia In the formation of the
Knight* of the O olden Circle hi* iri
Miiiratiou probably originally came
from tJoioiul (Quitman and Mr Van
cey but Mr llicklcy did not iut< ml
to be the tool of an v political comlu
nation lie actually planntd and
! seemed to justify his hope* to found
a military povcnineut in Mexico of
which he should l>e Kmperor. The
care with which bin plan* were elab
orated the curious systemk of law*
institution*. cheek* and balances
which he had devised showed that
the hope of groaping an etupira wax
the ruling idea of his life Kate
stood in Ilia way. We have seen let
ters written to him by both Miramon
and Juares proffering co-operation
grant* of land and other great ad
vantage* They wished to have the
Sclp ul his Knight* without incur
ring the i. linm of publicly inviting
thrui into the Mexican country
The failure of * negotiation to pur
chase steamships Atom lleorge haw
| and the decided stand of our (Jorern
rieut in forbidding armed emigration
to Mexico delayed liiekley s idan*
Then the war broke out. and the or
der of the Knight* of the tiolden
Circle being composed of Southern
men who were unable to leave the
i country drifted into die rebellion
movement and became for a tim« one
of its most efficient promoters
Ilirkley w6m unacrupuloua and un
Erinripled Nature and education
ad mimpi 'f! to eiceairage theee
trait* in bin chirieltr. It would not
j be much dm for any man who waa
. not; unacrupuloua and unprincipled
I to aapire to l>e an emperor He had
warm Southern aympethiea but »u
logical a turu of mind that he appre
tinted fully the blunder* made by
both the (treat parti en of thu country
This brief aketrh doe* not ea haunt
j in fact it vcamthr d«»ee mora than
• »tfp>ht the eventful life and curioua
character of the subject of our aketch
whouc fecundity of project* haa ^imii
rarely equalled The auggeatioii of
a new diaeovery in aciencc or Route
new application in art at oitee in
; npired him with aotne grand acheme
fur controlling it Tba moat or<li
nary incident* were aeixed by him n*
' pi renting K1 lloradocN for adven
tuto« Chancing to lie detained at
Nipoleon Arkattfan on one occaaion
he waa informed hv an intelligent
gentleman from I.iub' Kock of the
htmenUblo eonditiou of the State fi
nnncea and the general deaire to re
pudiatc the State del.t Hick lev at
once aug^rated a combination to buy
on time an interest in every paper
in the Htate the other propHetora to
have entire control and profit except
1 that they should advocate mean urea
to advance the State credit Taking
the advantage of thia the par tie*
combining would buy Ktate indebted
ne*a at low flcuroa and build it up ao
ax to reaiiae million* on the opera
tion We could give doxena of «imi
lar illaatrationa. but we have per
hap» eihtiatod the patience of our
reader* and anid enough about thia
•lingular fellow Uickley who waa for
*ome ) ram a military pioneer and
ha* lived in obacurity *ince
If a negro is the South vaata to
rtiaa muMf be ku but to go be for*
the Federal Hareau and iweir tilt
tuitt conaertatire neighbor own blot
tomrthing The nperiM«»t imr
fail*.
Near Cincinnati on the Utb in»t
■ n eipmi ««K** villi <i«r
mana en ibeir arajr to join a procee
iio>i waa (krota do«a a forty Iva
feet embankaieat tbraebcrooea were
killed and Ave or aix baoljr hvrt
*%»»•-
Kirbjr ftautb ta teaching an J£pia-
copalian aebool in Tannaaeee.
Frurn the N V Timea
TW IxMUfln of 0«i. 0 a#f%*.
riTT at Mm"". Httuid»jr Auj
24. mi .
TIm 11Republican mUrwU ol
M.iien h«ee r»«l™d toother l«pe
ton Unl them by the force of hn"»»"
llm.d. ahed " by l"'l n''
rf.i„ „.reea of law even lh..u;-h
Die l»« atri.lly aod emphatically lor
I.iiln capital puoiahmont 1 informed
you of the capture of ''""I 11 Hornr
week. ainee and then » 'ntl
called] hy court martial li««l been
I .curded him Thia wa. concluded
Inat Sunday llir prisoner being do
. Uri'.l gud'y ol uioel nuheaid ..I
I Crimea of trenaoti. W»H. *•'
I »Tf all proven to tho complete »at
j lafai liou of tlie ignorant illiterate
ami vcncefal b«.» rd. ; in I. I' «*■ * i l't In
' ji.m I'aputna Wfore <> llortn
1 ... (tied and by bet..re
I umnimoaaly rolidemnrd to W
•hot within twenty four lionra
Kvorj effort »a» mud. by many
diati»((Uiahcd poriuua to aecure
cotumoUlloll .'I the .enlenc. Mil
Without avail On the il-i at i. A
„ I.- »a« taken to the I'iaiuela d<
Monealeo |luardcd hy u battalion of
the Supremoe I'udelc.. lleaching
II. place lie atepped lightly from the
carriage and a. hy t»"
print* walked hriakty I" the -I"'1
dc.iglialed to him. there to undergo
the drvad penalty He *l..ud a lew
t.„i It a high wall .urimmded on
three .ide hy troop.. Willi
..f aiieelllora filling the and
overing the ri.nl*> "I 'be hoii...
whieh were black with human Wing-
llo waa a« calm and aell pu.-c «rd »-
it at a review placing hi- hand upon
III" left lireeat and rei|ue»ling the
...Idler to aim al the lieail Then
gracefully Miwing l« all he drew
from lna pocket .. white h.lidkei. hl. I
folding It act..a- Ilia knee and taking
„ l»t I.ok the M-ene liefurt I
anting at the eloud nharured - in a»
it wa« J0*1 ri-ing over the .now
crowned |«-ak of I'opocale.. ll
M.en.ingly bidding ll and ll.e world
adieu ho raised the handkerchief to
h>» eye* tyi»»v it "v r 11 al"' ^.av''
lilt' KM'li t'l fire. 0* I'll! iHH If.' I " '
/„ oi1 •• i "• •••••'
II. led to he alio! III the hreaa'
hut after the pie.ea had been leveled
upon liihi !»«• wa* dire-ted t«» turn
V.ut not obeying an officer atepped
forward and him to turn In*
i lin k to the executioner* The
' -nataiit tho report <>t the rtflos was
i heard ami bwo ' '1
i the frioii l o|' llio I'ofri^ncr. llo- l.rro -.1
I I'ucibla. wan utmr-linn "> 1"'
„f il«-ntli Alter
four time* in »ue«'<'*ninn »'>'• ^in
literally U.rn »nto *l.re«l*
Tl.e 1'ourtl. »h'ii w:»^ fired ut an mUsi
val of not lw tlmn five ni.nuleH I'nun
<14- third It n «iekeninjt hor^
rif)ii»K aiglil hut one greatly enjoy«"l
l.y Mexican*
During the night ol Ihe -Oth.
1 O'lloran wan ongngfl in writing let
i t»-r* to hiii and !»!>"• r'r
t puhlwalion from wln< h I tranalatr
- r two rvtrnrl" n l. uu '
ti. th. «• r\ »*« • which he rend i tlo"
rountry during the Te*aa n volution
the A m« ro an
how he he«aine in throated in the I m
p.-rial rauae he «ay*. with regard to
the severity of military meaaurea
■ ■ \n a sohlier and ol.cying my
ehief 1 made foree.l rn.ut'itiona of
Hupplie* adopting those violent
ineana which are nlwaya riuploj" ! hy
those carrying ""i war in whatever
part of th'i* world when left without
other resources means too which
have alwaya Inwii employed hy the
Huccesaivo (ioverumcnts ol our coun
try in all their difficult and danger
ous hours
" A «iH he thu has governed State*
h>' who him taken part in eighty *ix
I general halt lew he who ha* *hed hi*
i blood in eight combat*^ been n (ien
I «'rnl in I In- army earned upon Iiin
I biea*t twelve decoration* won fur
! aervicea in foreign war* now die*
I leaving hi* poor ehildren in neee*
I *ity When they are ««en in thi*
| *ad and painful situation theu ti
will Iw fnid that the executed of the
If I at of AnptiHl wa* * good and lion
ornhle man.
* ' The dying lather now
upon the verge of the grave recom
mend* hi* children not to cenaure
the jiiHtii-e or the oon*e<|uerice* of the
aet which throw* them helple** and
friendle**. upou the world
* * Fellow oitiaen* u victim
of pol 11 ical turmoil* in u few brief
hour* I will l»- lying in the yrave
The life which Iim ever been reapeot
ed by the bullet* of ioreij.'nera i*
doomed to be taken by thoae of Met
inan* Would to (Jod lluit my blood
miyht be the la*t Npilled ou account
of politieiil oonvul*ion* Would to
(iod that the republican government
weald be able to preaerve the f>eac<>
in tho future and become great aud
irenerott* in the eye* of the world
promulgating after my death an am
ne*ty to my unfortunate companion*
in arm* rurdon for the vao(|ui*h
••d ! Pardon for the fallen !
T O IIOKAN
" In my Chimin Aug 21. 1867"
K.MTIMATfc* «.r TIIB I'KRMKMT ( 'oT
| ton C'ltoi' —•Willie k ChnMitm a An
j nual Circular ju»t uaued from
; rharlealon eontaifta the following
Hut upon the length of tli«* Minwon
more than any other «jbu**> will thr
! amount of tho ((rowing crop finally
j <lepeud. lionet' the uncertainly which
. mnat attend all estimate* even of th<
| heat informed and at thin early |>o
i riod tin y can ha little mora than
I iruecttwora and uonjwrture Never
theleaa we give the following a* the
i probable reault with the condition
| of the erope in theaoveral State* from
' tho lateat amount
Ktiimti ttii /{rcrtfiis fur IH07 -08 ai
New Orleaua 71l.rilMtfO hale*
Taaaa 196700
j Mobile 376000
Havannah . . H48.250
Charkneton 'ItA.OOo »«
! Florida . 06000 "
I North C'aroliua . . 47OHO
> New York . . 106800
! Virginia 130700
Other I'ointi 46200 "
'iJMt.TJV ha lea
A correspondent of the Maine Kar
' mer aaya many a houaewife may be
to know when ahe haa a piece
of freah meat ahe wiahea to keep a
few day a that it ean be attorcaafully
done by placing it in a diak and cov-
ering it with buttermilk
It ia aaid Diiie wna eompoaed by a
j Northern negro Bimtnl.
Winter* Fronadalku
In Kalian* one hoard th« slang
and }>rovin< laliama of cvtrjr aaetion
of lha country IihihIw tome indign
pom to the noil Tl»# importation*
•ere «hirllj from Miaauuri whieh
had furtuahed morn ilun half lh«
'entire population Mont reader*
I have heaid Ohioana »p<>k«n of a»
• RiMkeypii : Croat • !»«• Into kayo trtwn
I Hiii-'Imii* a* Sucker*. I udta.ntati*
n» I! •••irrv ami M n Inlander* ah
\V olvnrincn Kaily Californiai!**
< It r i*< t« i. I n* I'uko* tin- i in in i
! jjraui* from Miwouri declaring thai
tiif): Int.I Ih'dii voit.ited forth from
that j.ro.ifii Htate Ami however
rtlf'iktll.' to oalM polite I lit' Jppolla
lion ha* adhmid to (hem over iiuco
.Miaaoorian* liunftptanted into Kan
*aa inmpy of their pet hotuo phra*o*
j < MM- tool in *i hrtstkf*** • aiiitatier
Imat of uiiui remarked
Thtm inolit--« • ih aweelet than
any tun pin mola*Mi* I ever won
fin* untune umj ot I ht» national
»ac«dtariue only in the plural not nn
louunoii in the South* eat ori^iu.<
Itul in I'oitnayIvnnia I hoard Miloth
«*i M i-H.iiiriuii ieply to in<|uitie*
loin hinir hi« health
I hoi tlo' ahuku* Inol Week hilt
now I havi' of thrm
A thud ankiog eumerning h'a
i*lop of cov n. it*-ponded
Vo» I raiMJii u power of n I
have IVd a Iom|i lo my < utile and -•!
it rtplii »ma11 chance loll
linral Mi»*i>urtaua ut'vor cariiod
hiitdvon hitl ;iI w si \ ■ packed m
toted them \ m• >n^ oihei pr• •
viueinlixiiM through the S«mlhwe«t
I In" uac ol i rnpp«'d (a corruption <
>>f oiopped i* noineiiiwe# droll mid
-tattling tioueial Matey lella ol an
A r kali hi n who pointiiit/ lo n little
i mnn with a htljre wife ini|umd
t'.ip don i \ on reckon lhal llinl
iher llitle mnn ha« a hit rr • ro/./n 1
l.u aeirr
The ii»«a of' In id .'i* the *inj(iihir
if heeve*. idmolrle through the
Kin*I ii eommon ihe N\ e*lern far
nier naiinllv nay my I havo jn<«l
Hold a hoof
The Now Kliylander ahouta lo a
dinlant fiieud Hallo 11 John'
i The Houiheinor or Wcateriier rrien
<) o n o .1 hti '
I uimigrnnta from ihe Ka*t wore
vary moiry al tin mpoi <• ol their j
V<i-»4iiiri iieii»hhoi» In a *1 reel din
eutaiou u lounger wt»» dclondiug an
• orriM'i the niial Southern phri'aoa
Wo nnn and V on mm I hie
■ f thi- hyulamleiN imked him
Are you a grammarian
Willi h ■' wan In- bewildered ill
■ 'iuiry-
• Are you a grammarian '
wi->. no I in a MiftMonrian '
It wbh a diatinrlion with a differ
enee Hut l)u> fun i« nol nil on on«
nidi- I remember an old Mimourian
who wri* hrought in cotilaet with
many Ka*lern men hy ih< OMtabliah
uient of a now uli^n linn through
hi.* noi^hhorhood Said he
I vo lived on tlin froulior all ni)
jifr I know K.ii^UhIi and the «i|/rt
Uli'jua"* I lid huvn |»i« V tip u o.al
terili« ol I'ri 10 h " p.iiii-h iv.
and Ihilawaro hut "i».i oiu:-ua-.o I
1 eVh^i".VVV'VIri fan .'«iaao ' s
Independent Order ol Odd Fellow*
YV'amii inut".v September JI
A in on w' (lie re*'dot ion* adopted 1 • y
the Orand I. • • < I j.-«t of 11. • I'nited
State* I il H I** iti flu- mill 101
aoaaion held in New Vmik )(»«( wMk
worn tlt«* following
Hctiilt 'il Tlin( it tiluill not bo lo^al
to ex J if I or k u i* pe inl uitiiiilnrx of t li (/«
order Cor lion pay merit of due*
Hemic-'I Tltnt any member of a
subordinate lod^-e or encampment of
the order failing to pay Inn regular .
due* a* required by I»*«• by law* of
nucb •ubordinate until tin- .«rr»-?trm
thereof exciuaive of fine* nod a**i*»«
incut*. tiro oijunl in amount to one
year b dm*" aboil bo held to have vol |
utitarily remaned hi* meiiih«r*lijp in
mich tujbordiniilo mid ^l»» 11 be droji
|M«| from tli» roll thereof mid no
^brtiI tiikii rmik hi tin- order from and
after auoh dropping frolu the p II aa
mi A lie taut ( Mil K*llow provided
however that ii" ou'inber »• It'«11 be
ihmm dropped wbib- uiidrr <barrenj
lor miaeonduct
/frao/iW That any pcraon thim
dropped may l>« readmit tod to mem i
berahip niftier in hit former aubordi {
nat«' or in any of the juri»<liofioi^ of I
thia order aubjeet tu the general anil '
local lava regarding rea*<i««ee upon |
application in the *muo manner aa j
may be required ol a candidate for
initiation and he uliaU pay an ad 1
miitaioM fee in no caae to jxceed the ;
euatomary initiation fee provided for I
by <ho by law* of the *uh»rdinate to |
which nurli application may !*• made
and bo ahall tako aw* b rank ouly in ■
#111 b aubordi uat*- ax he may prove
bimaolf entitled to.
| Uftaliml That tlie proviaiona of!
[ tboae resolution* tubali apply i« ell .
| persona heretofore auapeuded. • ■ k |m< 11 !
j ed or dropped from membership for ;
' non payment of duea and for no I
j other l auao end to uieoibera of aub- .
j ordinate l.injge- or Kin'eiupiuente
/{• miitril. That tbe foregoing reao-
! lutiona ahull have tbe full force .md
: effect of a positive law. ami xbnll go ■
j into operation from and after the '
adoption thereof by thi* <»rand Mody |
Stale Hod tee are hereby directed to j
promulgate the name for the inatruc j
' tion of their subordinate* without un '
neeoaaary delay and further to make '
ail li>eai icgialnliou nooeaaary to (five j
effect hereto in their Mivoral juriadio- j
tiona.
A Qt I.KK W KUI»! NO The If ail
lord l'o*t relate* « euriouM inciJent
ixtai ll*ai Mr* ICIina llainaley
* young war widow had been nourted
and won by a y»ung lawyer from
| Providence who wpent him vaealieti
J iu tli« noifhlMirtinod The dijf for
the marriage wim died and all the
arriUKCMiate made but al ike ap-
pointed hour I lie bridegroom asm*
not he had gone from the town in
an early train The bride wan dia
! eonaoiate (he trienda outraged
Wonte tkan all the dianer via |«|.
tiag apcibd by wailing Meamg ihia
•Isle of affair* one of ike incited
Eweeta a Middle aged farmer whe
ad bwa i aeeret admf*er of Mra
ftarualey and whoa >he had eacovr
aged before the lawyer a advent atep
ped up offered to take the groom a
|»laae and wae accepted They were
married ate their dinner aa<i f»rcm
iae to make a happy eouple
Htriage of bnttoaa are all the raga
among the wiaaaa of New Albany
and other Weatara towna. WkM
doaa il meaa 9
To tho PrtMMn of Wat **4 of ArM-
trirj Arrr»t in tho Vlitd tUtoa of
A TVVi ICft.
Al tin1 lain m'm'ion of 11m(CoI|ToM
of lha I'nited Stat*® that bod? fmmtd
a row:lotion on Jaly 10 IB§7 if-
pointing cor'am parti.-* i» a <*uoioul-
t««s U> if»v**«iigate Tli« T • *tin«*nt of
I'rUM'fiera of War and t nitiii eituetia
held hy the • 'onfe-lerati Authorities
during the laic. It« i*««lii.n n i)*
"Millie 111 IK! irflfl; .• Ill i fclrlld li. HI
ye ti^atioo to llm prif'tM- * .1 w.ir.
vietim* of arbitrary pott* ■ *ud mili
tary iwurpation by the authority <>f
tlx- Federal admitilatr ition I'lie
partial vindictive and wicked jiur
puae n< the Coii^h'm to pervert <li<
t«*rt. ninl «uhoi n the truth ot hiMo
ha* made it the duty ot every A hot
i« uii ritixeii to look to the honor >f
hia country mid the pre»ervatom of
the truth ot hiatoty
\\ i- nil might well imitate the e\.
ample ot the better m>n of No«h nnd
walk haekwaidn and throw the in a it-
tic uf ohliviofi up<>n tlx Hnketlii' -w
of our druukeo parent* and forget
all of the pa-t hut *inee a pnrtial and
lalne repr<>-cniat ion of our public af
fan- to he made hy uicm her* uf
Cong re#* lor the unholy and tien<li*h
pulp"-* >tl perpetuating Motional hit
tcrne**. and prolonging tho unehri*
tin*i nod unnatural atrtfe of a ruined
people that jiialiee may he done to
every man and thr truth of htNtory
may t»*' ^ intimated I heiehy tnowl re
tpeoitully rvi|Ut'"t that all |«r<<iu< in
po*»e*sion ol important information
in regard to any of the»e Muhjeet* »a
well as the eity burning* plantation
devastation the murder*. rape*. and
ruhl-erien perpetra' d under ofTli iai
*anetion either eivil or military of
the Federal authority are earnestly
ipm|nested to ftddie#* the uuderatglied
stilting in preciae mm pie mid unex
■ him-rated term* i full statement of
nil the f&«'t» known to the writer
tnneluuv hi* own imprisonment or
treatment or trcutmeut of other*
»oldier* or eiti*«>n» (jiving. a* far ar*
po*»ihlf name* plme* and date*
with nnutiM of J'edural officer* in
ehai'.'i aliil tho»e I uat igti I llig tlioxe
e rime*
Tin jjrewt hmly uf offlrwr* ami
rtoldiiM* of In11)i it r mi km worn manifWt
ly hmuM in |>Urp4iMM in the iirnftwcu
tiuit »f their terrible work of iluath
The lii-lory >"f war* •l«niom«traieM
Ihul I ho vilest in**'i have charge of
pruon* A hmli»ry of the cruelty to
|>n*"i».»i«< »»t both ni.li** in the Into
war in on;: which will " make hull
a hi i ji iiW'l nfirl turn ihr < hook it >Iurk
ticf* jut lo unil If for our owo It in
tory'i «nko forgotten loit if told it
rniMt he tiul) tohl that •'«« h |»«rty
runy he *hntiie<l into «ilenn« l»y their
erini' Nut having' tin- }>o<>j>l« ■»
hinucv to wuHtit in iioioln^o to kiitilln
the It re# of revenge. I will lru*t t"
the kiniluoMrt of the "Oifferri in trnu-
iiiit tu me hy mail nil ecmmtuniea
tioiiM il|"Oi thin talijoct h< their inr
11«I vonvdiiii'iiro I urn very re
tfullv your ol.i-.iii-nt *«rvai»t
iii 'miv n.w nr. v\
M .1111 | |. I'M
All . ■ 'I' V-rll..
nml Southern Mm" r. I' j'i • I i
The Human Frog.
Tlici•' i* .1 111:111 on exhibition in
London who rails himaelf Nntntm
or t!»«♦ human frojr and who per
form* feat* under wnler Mr I'
lim'kU.id ln»« examined him and
make* » report thereupon N'uiu
lor practice* 111 an aijiiariuin and
I lid following are aomo of hi* feat*
lie de*cand* mid eat*. under wa
ter a apuitge cake »r a bun lie
opeim bin mouth to rthow that It* In**
really * wallowed it It ih moat • 11II1
cult to swallow r»lie under water
without alMi Kwallowing the water
II require* three jroara' p retire to
do tin* performance with hiif«*- for
if when under water lot nlioiild hap-
1»en to rough the water would enter.
io would irixfantly he choked and a
«erioua accident would euaue
A wend 1 og to the aurlare .1 *od»
water bottle in handed to hi in ho
dives witli it to Iiim perch at the hot
torn and drink* down the eonlttnta
vi* ii hall penny worth of milk
he rho«me« milk because of the color
and in order that the audience may
»«# that he actually drink* it from
(he bottle thia ia a moat difficult
trick a* it it hard to nwallow the
'uilk without the water getting into
the mouth
A lighted pipe it hand«d to him
Ik? taken a few whiff* above water
m««l thou dc trend* with it when mi
dei wftUtr he uift'iage* nomehow to
keep it alight ai*<i to Hiuit bubble*
which vomirig to the nurface hur-t
in little puff* of tobeoao »mok«-
Coming to ihu aurfiare he show- that
hit* i»*ym i< atill alight
lie i* a youna man. iVfnljf year*
old five lert *even ami a half inehe*
in atature and nine "tone aix bound*
in weight he i* alightljr bwilt hut
exceedingly well made and m«acu
lar Ilia p«il»e on coming out of
the water tfave one hundred and
forty eight Imata to the minute
twenty minutes nilmt tLy were
ninety two to the minute
VV heii he firat began to practice
long ataya under water aome four or
five year* riince he uaed to awfler
from net ere headarhiu but now theee
have quite disappeared he never
It a* rheumatiam. or other aehe or
pain in any form though he goo*
through hia performance at half pa«t
ten every night and aometimeft twioo
a day The water in hie aquarium
he generally manatee to keep at a
temperature of about »Uty two de-
g-.-wee but the warmer the water i*
thu longer Im er.n »tay in and the
eaeier hia performawene biwii
The longcat time lie ha* evwr rveiMR
ed under water al a atfeteh kaa been
• i«t* nine aecoade and laat HnUrday
week he remained atlty four ; kin or
dinary trieka require from ton to
thirty aeoonda un4er wnter
Tba charautar alactioii of N 4* i
ulla ia In U hold to Jay " Ullix
(iirvaatxl aaya Mayor Burn " by
tba military pmar uf tba
Kuin." Tbta ibmii» iliiud la
Hrowaluw tati bia imllUa
Tb. fall Mall Oaaatta ia nn^
•I baarin»r ibal ia Ikia iagaalaaa
eoantry. nun who ban lad a liaak
an actually walkiaar l>wai Ia
paloal laathw baa» aai allfiial laga
tbat are alugilbn atovo aaafklua."
liartiK Hailb ia aboal right wbaa
ba aaya la tafclaan la tba North
u4 halt ■ " Tba ibiai at Maal
ia aothiaa wbaa aoafawJ with tba
akaaM of —'-g lha yatar ot
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