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T -vs .1 " ,A i ' - . - j. . - .4.' 6") mmm ?w -ssa.! f via iajBr Iff 'T.-firif te fsv VOLUME 513 CO - 2 a 311 v. ii r-i "T I .. f III: ' w a b J t J 11 I I . , i Sf - j " v-KtJuiro if trim tb Ork od Ktiio,f r jitot.. Tkia srtidl U" vkt iU aabm iraiflas. -Tor rarwMrriaff, ritorin a4 batlfjiiif , tll human Ihmlr tt U tbV "moit renirkabla 'preparttlon 15 th proprietor; aad t fee mwi with the aai er, xkiU and aUoatioa . which gar it ftal br orer one WUUoaboeTrjgnum. . , r , . R tBnofltdeiightfal Hair Dreislag. r It eradicates tiurff and dandni 1 rU Jiieept the head eool and eleaa -; X It makei the hair, aoft and gloasj. v . it prerente the hair from fallint; off It prereatx the faatr from taraiag gray. It restores hair, a pen bald beads. Any lad j or gentleman who Taloes a beautiful 9h'ead of hair Should use Lyon's ' Kathalron. It Is jknwa and ased:threught the clTillxed ' world. ld hr il TMpeetahle dealers. - ; ' ..u DStfAS S. BABNBS A CO. New Tort. nsmas Mmsnollsk Balm. . This is thejnost delightful and extraordinary arti-.tieleerer discovered. -It changes the. sun burnt face and hands to'.a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting- the marble parity of youth, and the Aiitigu4 appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.., It removes tan, freckles, pimples and rough jisesi rom the skin, leaving the complexion fresh -transparent and smooth. . It contains no material injurious, to the akin. Patronized by Actresses and vOpera Singers, It ti what every lady should have. 8old every wheror v- ' . . T Prefaree ,by W. E. HAGAN, troy, N. Y. . Address all orders to - . : DEM AS 8. 6ABNES & CO. Sew York. . Mar.38-ly - - ' r:-::t3i5-: . . ' : : . . 7v t DKIMSTREET'S 4 , Ialiial(il Ilalr Retr tire, , .. ..NOT A DYE at restores gray hair to Us original color, by aup-plying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired hy fege or diaaaae).i-AU (aalaafeaecnu dyta are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality ,'and beauty of the hair, and afford of themtelvea no greasing. - lleimstreet's Ini nitable Coloring not duly restores hair to its natural eoler by an easy pro cess, but gives the hair a - : -ti i L,axarInt Hnf jr ! ". -promotes Its growth, prevents its falling elf, eradi catea dandruff, and Jmparts health and pleaaantneea to the head.' - It has stood the test of ties, besag Uw original Hair Coloring, and is constantly iavereasiag a n favor. Used by both gentleman and ladies. . , It is .sold by u res pec table dealers, or can be procured by them f .the commernlal agents. D. S. BARNES k CO.'Mi Broadway, New York. Two sixes, 60 cents -nd $1. .- - . A - . r : - Jlarl 36-ly " ' - - ' - . -...-;.. i v; ' t - Hmxit!mu Unitang Liniment. - The parties In" fft. Louis t Cincinnati, who have counterfeited the Mustang Lihinient under pretense 'of proprietorship, Tiave been thoroughly 'eetopcd by the Courts. " To guard against further Impoeitwei, C ' have procured, from the United ..States Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp,' which Is"; placed over the tdp of each bottle." Each etamp bears the ae gmiU of 'ffiy Signataro, and wkfceat which the ar- ticfejs a Cou'iteMeit, danger one said worthless imita-tiow. 'Ezamine .'every' bettie. This Liniment has beeid & as aa roi M favor for" asjMtyy ea-There hardlyeUeta a hanvlet MJJaa fcaOetsfc'U Ctobe; -that doeenet eohUin eHdecWe etf sni wewderful effecta. ; It irthe best emOliment in tne wM. With its present Improved 'ingredients, its effoete eoposi man sard beast are perfectly remarkable. - Sores are ' healed, 2aias relieved, lives saved, valnable aainkale wtada -useful, and untold ills assuaged. For cats, bruises, sprains, rheumatism,, swellings," bjtes,. cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, c, it is a Sovereign Reme-d that's hould never be dispensed with. It should ' e in every fami'y. " Sold by all Druggists. D. S. BARNES, New York, jiTar,25-ly ' ' ' ' V "' ' ". , " ' - S.T. 1860. X. ' t Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak-pess, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of ape-ite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, deserve to suffer f t&ej rrii -not trjr the cele-- Crated - . ' - . Plantation Hittera, which now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. Tbey are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pare, and must supercede all other tonic .where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required, hey purify, strengthen and invigorate. . They create healthy apatite.: . .. . .They .are an antidote to change of water and diet. ?hey overeome effects of dissipation and late hours, hey strengthen the system and enlived the mind. 'They Prevent miasmatie and intermittent fevers. They purify the, breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. . They cure Diarrheaand Cholera Morbus. $hey euro Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They make the' weak strong, the linguid brilliant, and axe exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated . Calisava bark, winter-croen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in per fectly pure St. Croix ram. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Bewar of impostors. Examine every bottle. See 4ha( it has our private U. S. Stamp nhmutilated over the eork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine iteel, plate side, label. See that our bottle is , not refilled with, spurious and deleterous stuff. Any person. pretending to sell Plantation.. Bitters either bythe gallon and Bulk, is an impostor. Any per-ion . imitating this, bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters-or noC Is a criminal under the U. S. La errand will be so vresectated by us. We already have our ey.e on sev oralaytiefe-fil ouboltleAAoy will-eed in getting themselves Into close qsarte jho demand tor Drake's Plantation Bitters from !adiea elerxymen, 'merchants, ,4c., is incredible, , The sim-plo trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of their worth ana superiority.. . Tbey are. oil hi aJl res- poetable drn'ggialsV.groeerfU physleisis, hotels, sa- Joona, taamooau aaa eonaxry acorea. Mtt,irl?' - Broadway. N.Y. DrtanfirtBtl' Veretiibl PilLs. Ar lafalllhU far eosfivesktss, psf&s, loss of appetite, iek'-hoadaeW, g4dcaves,: aeas rf . Moating, after meall.-dlOTineMjlrowslness, adTa-XLpfegaUs,aad all disorders of th stomach aad bowel. ' .MP -Original Letter at St Caaal Street: Kew J. S:CrCQyR? pnblisber'of: the Stat "Banner, Bennlngtoof. Vt; aaytt he was attacked with-DYS-TEPSIA , and so severely from it, that not particle of rood eould a swaUowod without occasioning the most erneenfYertahlajsejfsatlon In hi atomach. For are yea-1 ae aafferTTfom OHm dreadful complaint, when E used BRA5DRETHC8 PILLS. Th first bog did 'ith benefit hhnmne1; but the"second produced a I At 1e,i(i mjam unu a-aa au blz oozes a JO-, LETS'C UBS wm .offoetod. '-. Ho "say j; '"My l-o"s:a was gOna and my expectation of an early ' ay m s ! 1 f m ii . i ... t3 'A' i- JiihaAtenrW of Perrons DebiHtr. In- iomfti'""'rVt e""tnrPocyt aad yonthfnU Error, aietaaXad by 4 a to'bneflt'pthorstwUI' be hap-by toTfttfaiaH.tVlf wY aaUlfrieof ehnrgetbe '7-- iyaoioa. ?' tu, r ...-a.;ieoorieaiayl;4,l'iiifr1Mt - s sodtohiswIh TOWvfBimlMI JortanllA Uoae.ofctarteelw ft sae, by retarnUx-. f 'r eoXr ?4iivigU fsjczXV.'? nrflrt1 Portlr-1. Tsrael Tishfcrn JK. srlia ia -.v--t-A--" ' : 1. , y0.4" yrJr ,tlli th omissiit's .-serf-. sinle.'-T! i,- r -1 s Eeoat. o; ocea" -d J r I ?r-frl-orr?l.l nm-m-m mav iVmklV mama . . . if !! v". OSSee 1 Woodward Dloek SX St 9.SO per ansrunvpey ehle strictly Insvaruoi or 93rOO if , payment, bo, delayol aaXbeio terms wIU.be rigidly adhered to. ! " . ORIGIN AIi POETBlT. - . 4 Written for a.Z$aar. ' 1. : Twas bat' a bubble yet 'tw.s .bright,! And gaily-danced along the-streaan - , ,0(snneains sparkling I k dreai dream Of heaven's bliss of lorliness : . . For flectness like a passing thought,'.-And ever of sueh hopes as these - '' The tissue of my life "isi wrbnght, ; . For I hare deeasael of pUasarea, whoa . The sua of young exists smiled Upon my way ward path, and then ' tfeir promised sweets my heart beguiled; Bat when I came those sweets to tip, ." They turned to ashes onthwSp. '- '-- .'v, 1- fc - f-,v--- :--"r- a. i-- - --..'" And I hove dreamed of Friendship too. For Friendship I.bed thought was mad To be man's. solaoe.hr. the shade Aid;X!dhrem l th4&l fx . Whose son! with mine woald sweetfy I As two plaeid streams unite And roll their waters la on bright And tranquil current to the sea, ' , So migbtour happy spirits i Borne onwards to eternity t ; v Bat he betrayed me ; and with pafei A Woko-to sleeep and dreaas again V : ------ And thr n I dreamed of Lor ; and all The clustered visions of the paaf - Seemed airy nothings to that last Bright dreasn. It threw a magical -., Enchantment on existence cast A glory on my path so jrigit'"': . I aoemed to breathe and feel its fight But now that blissful dream is o'er, Aad I have waked to nream no more. Beyond each distant glimmering star -.That twinkles in the arch above There is a world of truth and lore , '' Which earth's rile pleasures never mar; Oh ! eould I snatch the eagle's plumes, And soar to that bright world away, Wfck& odW blightlljaear W j N That binds me down to earth I'd sorer, And leave for the blest honfe on high , This. hollow-hearted worldorever. laooxaa. f Written or the Banner. - .. SCENES Iff LIFE.' : I've courted life's pleasures, I've clasped at the form. Bnt the substance proved transient as the dew-drop - - - of morn ; '. ;";;-.' "-' ' " tike the rose in its beauty, wbea pkteked from the . stem, - ' " Leaf bg leaf fall away as we. has die the gem. . - Tia thus wUh lifsj'r pleaaoaos,waosoesit s care, - ast then porfajta'e on heawty to waste ob the air; While we woo the fair goddess f&Vs flttreg away, And deceit lies in ambush ta lure us astray. I've Sought the gay halls where the dance aad th - scng, ' " - . And the wine's sparkling glow had anraptured the throne; ; ." " A-nd I'tb, watered nac fei Vreas't as It ros aiad it In joy's playful dalliance and pride's "mistib'spell." The pearl and, the diamond proudly bore off the prize Eclipsing fair Virtne, and'daszling all eyes,":: ' Till the brain reeled insatiate -on beaaty 's itftgnt gleam .-. --,-.----.-5. --And delusion'a false mirage o'eroloaded the scene. And I said in my heart as I left the gay scene ..: " Howunstaple and fleeting is life's brilliant dream." In youth's rosy morning with prospects elate Hope spreads her bright banner to battle wih fata But the siren of pleaiure, faiefalae as she's fair, Leads her votaries onward to the rock of despair, Aad tha beacon that glittered on thloTm-sirioken - " height ' ; " . . . . . " - Is lost in the gloom like the meteor f llght. V i . .. ... -v . A. . A. 57. At v nrTnfra Jrirr WlUhe earth togiisk uiiiiavjw no au luyft. Brick Pomeroy Strikes Peter Oleum.' ' Petroleum! you are tb'e'Fete for "el Ejae why? Hf. Moses smote the rock, and, water gushed forth, first; I sraot its rpcfc,'' and ex- ceedHig much of the oil treacled forth. And I am rich oilso. To find m much grease doth well agrease with roer'I" ekirniiahed from garret upon th oil region,, vr einc I. became bornrmy porerty has been hard to be borne l - I bare suffered f hare been . bori by creditors ! 'f My credits was ; run 'Into ''the ground; feople' thought mejich, mso while, and si very meanirhile, it Vas tdb. jTiijey ed pay down for what I bought. , $01 wjaKiag to hunjor people, aloett ao'methingof a brjuior-list, per hap. I will nt purchase anan? trnngs. rici ! ' ;.OT-frifert rayeit J'-OlWellvat ends well; .esper.Wly 'if uoreu anu 11 came. -1 oriiiea -a,., noie. tnroueu a rock, ami evlready iar. leenf awarded with so inuch of the fuel being prepared for -the 'ft- nai- ooaoagrauon, -inat-1 rear in last txmi win t W SW A at A K a A M . MS end in as great a finis as did lbs Dutch Gap ... : And now.T a:ricnrftore.rlcli. than ,an man or any other.; j I lb aye lot of noQey'spw-. Kmi-J -ksnrs tin mr fiKls . . ' What a queer workkif otfclngjncr 'on? xsncK. just atruoic a .loftl n Iqw. Mt.'BrickrijriJraV plain "Brick." It's allowing to Petroleanf. And BOW forAArlufrfBliClrawiaafaria honaa it,: ' i T--5J " .. Vri, - la t' wcoj c JLrtii ft U'.Lir - t.b f:ll cf ttl la the f hureb aa4 wild buZd to cut, aiik aonfUavtice.lliwsj incoltlrTJlajorily andiOOta will rotttad hew bDOD-skfrta for all mr Jrea,l8and.."l ilt-'em piof ao'marj jr r iggerw to'wait' oii ' toe tiwt'Oil hr e W dii wi!l hi IMm? fcay ! Oh-I'gtel, Jt m4ti8 jdn Iot yoiferJIa?sAl; X'V 1m abed morningevapj ai pr ailijii and bore my fnendaou Jaj,. ul ,tbe;jct bare-1 it t Talk hbonthonwtrndoetfy, sawing wood lortb -i ddst, Vpth toe orstera r for? rth e abella, blackings boot tfterely-to see yoar face: i-,h.9.'inl, belhg iron eat torty elira 'ir altfn for some rich man,to-. adoot vou I Plared! - 'Petroleum the .ooj ' nd jiyr I'M re high,? Out of my houtse;, vairi ' pomp l""way frqxji; in?! wiu vuv, vi a a, vuwac, iuuiu. uuiiii, Noi.5 ' mackerel, warmed o p oo t; -'and 1 bril liant aDt)etala I're -struck J'ete 1 1- Mow, when J go on the afreet, toUtn -rtn-r. me winaowa.ana sidih. Ana x.nejr,. einiie-memoir' lb e afreet.-ni tBey aakirte to'' eraile Id 3inua! Cock -Tails rjonse."-And ' they all have a k'm.1 -word. Q,:"Pete I Vott f Jh e K6 fbr me! Tb fogs in mj lioiitei) klhgdomjaA't as' they traed to onM' eraB.lJ' lfareweil digged -habiliments Oooi!-bye, bnfry-"etinracnj Oil River, cold ehoolder I . tt oil rifht(,ndW. Ten years ago Bnggin'a wooIJn't apeak to "be eaoae I wasn't" weu, financially rea3ni. Boggfne m now aa cordial aa borne radiah. or hot whisky. r Ami ' when I. woaU - wedlock those rich girls who so sweetly was tioto" trie, hsjr CTael parients said. 0, "poor.'bat bo'nst yoatb, entice thyself hence ! ;,And I enticed nobody f Jfow- those girls, 'and . thosei triiel parients, wish' me to call. How are joa,: ket- rtered circa aistances? - Itfs good to,remerrtber oil these things! ' And the time dwells in those fond recollections of mine as how I Was ootwanted at fashionable parties. Now the doors fly : wide, afl4 ebony a ngela ; of shoddy swing th'e panels for me to enter and - reveU-r- O, Pete! you're oil right, my boy! - '-:. ;Vi Money 1 More than would wad a colam- hinrl 1 V.TPt'vKivf v" in r5l1inc tn triial m- nnv I hare tio need: forrcrediuRich folks aretSluare deuced, glad to see me- They t bow ivory .-. low to me no w. They didn't onee. . Great is ; Po- ter Oleum, and boring is its profit 1- Just to think it. . How I used to. once dig potatoes on 4ihares turn grinlatnes lb fun milk cows for.the putterrtnuk(5otton etnngs lor enspen-pers boss's, old boot or frees : to "h ired roan's hat or get tanned -r-second table or not at 'all "dirty fingered - typsiicker,'ot Joor nechanic go a$wt.or, stay atjbeinnd ! Oil is a dreafn now. Stare: hilarious. days for pover- . i . - i . i . . - on tailor will liave ticne-to make these, rai menta for I this week, .sTkiftk lindlord won't insist upon ntovingoatof his abde. ..Tilings is working now. Anotlier rein is opened 1 And you don't know kowjiice t is.,, I f, I go 011 a "oom" folks loOK 9W it 50r.,;.Wliea. l was poor,.. they looked into H,, . I -can kck eoot-blaeks. snub poor people, break car ;wm-dowa. throw soblets at waiters.- visit airestioh- able places; bu.rrah. for any man... I wish- to, wink at whoae wife I wish to, Ue, my tea to Shade. treeai stand . on church -euahions wuh dirty, feet, jam peoples' hat down;. oer their eyes, tell man be a a war. spit teneare. get drunkor sober, awear c notraaf-f pieaaa, and its oil right, for I re struck. Pete I nd I can sit up oil night, and raise much' h ar- nrony. No oneobjecta, . 3Irs.Stigo:in8 says I km the nicest man erer she sawed.; Mre. Pig-gerly says I is the most delightingest- gentleman she erer knowed. Tbe Stiggina and Pig-gelry girls say that I a!m most eaqaisitious ( Its oil. on account of reter Uleum, who has lately come to see me. - : : ' ; : And I m on it now. llave leu rny measure for set of diamonds size of a coal-bed. : And I iiave ordered silk shirt, satin stockings, moire antique elastics,, and agold sharing cup. And I'll bare a guitar, harp,- organ, piano, and tinkling cimbat in the house, oile with petrleum, so they will play, easy. . And oay hair, my whiskers, my pocket-handkerchiefs, my nig caotnes, ana my Jiuie oioinea, snaii bask in a barrel of petroleum, while 1" sle;pl 0, Pete, Infixed atlat. I'll found a church or founder a borne. I'll buy a horse-railroad. and run it with petroleum; hire 'religious edi- rso ff rae into Christianitybuy W nomi- nation lor lat omce, ana oecome as hw m. oil-boiled hiik. Go way' porertvi I am ' wear ied of your caresses ! - You' hare a large' society, but I don't appreciate'your grip.' Your hr-laws tfre right, but against my constitution. Now I can give ad vice and it will "be heed!, lt'safee to have Struck ile one has So mkny more friend n than he' rer 1 thought for, and people take such an interest -'in rou. I can go on change; buy a few thousand shares on call, sell gold long or short, deal ' in' slock' at buyers', option, hare a prirale box at the op era, ebake handAWitk M Mr. Nahrbj :jvnd sing wK&t. tdne i. pAeaee. Yoang as a bore fofir.StrifterP will push oii over ereat. ri The QoeslTich wiio inflicted' a blow 'tinder the auricular of ' VVilliaijo PaitersojD. "Wj&StrkPe once more am happy. ' If society;;; wan i to come forward and hatea.new krother'a liahd society can now do it. ' ifyou,B ladies Of fasb1" ion wish to caress me sweetly once' ere T 4- rcome diei they will' please eteb forward and' wnoi; xumpie my ciotnea ,i any .seeKer, -alter noioneiy wianes to kiss ms Jor- tna .sanitary, they can now.do it. and -one.-pf -mr ' jijggors shall hohi the stakes.; 'ryjstraekv and tk fttmU bV njach 'ftrgtisness' bf;-;ttpBJ. msay good things 1 theretofore1 known - to 3 cfe I would not 00 a poor msin f J ; -- , A would not a 1 conid. - to my. Jap at theteif.ihret Kunded barreJs: It's oil, right 00 w.-t Once-1 was.mecelr a bore. Kow I 'am a successful borer? and rny troubles thare been; drowned-in .joil by he-genina of Peter Oleam. OllwaysytfiweV - , rEt BKlCK K)lE'R&rY;5T r A lain vieitnr trt IMt9ntuwU t. ttbjlowings-WTt Per I -:vteitd th oerneteryC wpicuM mu oi-"Deaaiiiai Tnonurnents. One mepe1a?J atfjcted liylatteiitJQn iriKe richnea pt ltd 6rtiamfhUUonT,lmagtn tot be th totiab Of some . greaf ; ipersonaeeljand pcoeeede to.fe&d;thenserr4ioA sraa this'at; r:-3edJ2 toba Aim!y one voa 1 1 s ccr'trry w lis r:i 1 3 I ia:e al c -t I " a -I iy are over ana eeoaay, Oiisweea envMws..? . Ouess I can kiss j&iatiMa-JeriaJianow.jind her eUd won't Wlyect qri're struck ilel' Reck aiAii ffJX ft a ff .ViT--'":"" "T- -r- O . . r - CWt W "rifca.,1 Kwr t.ea TT . tit li.riliM , TOM-n. tltee. - tetr ike oil and Keel .iv,!.. Vii-iAii,f .rn; VkwiLf r : sr- j 1 avwtr nArinoiaion rt a ill nf. i.itirtM lura iHAaa rsew .$'-, tVr ,-?'--f y- -. K-n-ri.T?ATiTf and. Jrala 'TTa?-i.-, . iwlrjttOfia'jjiist' sprinftfor.ladieat bonnets ate.' monstrously absurtl 10 tliat mostcaprl-' ioas rSrfemate'TOrririg. thirrgiae reMroit7thorehead,uba b!k rathejr ca-patfiouS; frostf piecerTh w hgs been the rerxwiterr of, flower and all aorta of JjUiihg8"Tegetahie" and floral, buI all .this, is labbut Id dwappearr Th'e ;nw; spriog branet abandons ; all - attempt al rwiBg.rsibre ths Iveadf :hTairfear craninru, a.nd-1 JUtle--.! tjjsn ,, delicate hit of gauze or similar tajatrriirwrspped orer tb. top of theeaaau unitidia a Kugebow on-der thw chiBiIf flower are fased.7 tney'adbrn Ifi sgterJofcthacifiiBid that i incapable :of mbralng y thing, 4?T5 cept tbebeautiffll. adorn Ejtja.t whjc4 nature gi res .as tLCoiei i agio tbe bead: " By tha way, Ao f&i bx adlnlyiTcU'hartrro0r dowj& apOoiUraahoalders ojb sex tod rw hat spleadhi tresses nwirador people, iorattl aUnpflt destitu pf nair. Alaslthatart hoyid abuse nature, and that tlie bfir of dead, women shou 'd goa4. tha ; Leads of irr mg-. fceauty'.- ueh te the,;demand v1br artificial eurls that the animal kingdom isbroaght rn to aup ply th is . fasbjonable ieraala Necessity -iT. T. (t Newark Advocate,. , . . ... From th Kew Yo'rk or. of 1c Philadelphia ta '. - - irer.'!.S ' " -- " --' I . Criaoie t&rdlef.' ' "It tnay .be of oe'Jnte'ret to the lady readers of th J Iirrxb ff dOW ifi'sit fttk earnest and persistent effort is makiog here ' lo drjre the hoop skirt out of existence in other wlbrds. to make It unfaehonabla.' The leaders In "the tTO conspiracy are "some wealthy belles welt known ' in the'- Fifih' Arenwe and f Madison Some of them'Iiarls had the7 courage to appear in the street witiiOul tue ikirt;-rKt ths result of the: expenment, .it is beheVed; was far from a sacceaav, .tlit tnofiye, at the bottom of tha raoreraent, would eeeia to be. a spite against tha manufactures of this impbr; tant. If not indTspansabla ArticI of woman apparel-the cause of which is sot probacy kBOWD. ;.'; tP ., -,. , A - - ' '.ilx: n-i No matter, r-dont hiak th dear creature will carry the day i first; because the manufacturers are too powerful fof thehV, a'nd second, because the great jmajority of the ladies everywhere appear to Lav .so - fond an, attachment to the hoops- that all atteipptf to alienate their affections from themwill certainly' receive no oounterat)ce. syz.r ,jt-- ' :. -j,: - k;v' . si ' , " .- .V " 4 Excitement Among .thaLadiea; i-There Ww A' ery'genral protesti among jpoag ladiesC- in the' Western States - against tha proposed irn'portalibii Jot rirgina frotif OUaesach usetss. Notw ithstanding the "Presi-denljal riAinetlc tending tororo tbaUtlte contry ias increased in population and wealth' durioztte. war. -it i Dainfallr apparent that tjbere frjpoi,a vpflrabusHlaice of marriageable lor powder that f bw leer -up, are I Actios r-fnand. Western ladies., llnder.Tordinary -rfir- carBstaocea, are iustly confident f tfeeh; abjli- ty to secure husband thaf'wilLleastenv a nd indeed h ave beeft.frm&er, raalidiaup,. '. Th e war, fcowerer," &aa made so .feany rijdow, that theee in ; onjuaction witk- Uie'-miases, think the Puritaw damsels had better stay at home, or look to some other locality thao the West as a " tHarket for. UmT disposal 'of t hem-eel res. Tfeey are "lttder8tood, generally to he trgmindedaava,:-tfWetora'i toinien in erery thing, save troweers.. .Why ..can they not make- an improremeat , oq Blootaer.aait marry ettcfc otliert :'" ' '.";' '; " A Chang-e' of. OpinionT JJonc'exninr. the A letter from Nashrtile to Use Ogdewsburg Advance, gives us an insight " into tbe experience of 'ah Abolition editor, turned cotton speculator: ' "' . '' .; V" '. j.' A few days ago Mr. Thomas "for many year 'tW editor af tke'New Jiaren -"Journal and Courier, and with-whom,I have been many times oyster fishing at Fair Haven, called tQ see fne. H is here 1 n - the. cotton trade, i. . he would Ve' if he could, lie iftaa leaaeda corifiscated plantation 'up4 ? the- rirer- thirty miles and is gomg to farming it. Think tor a moment of one of these pizen'! Abolition edi itors running a ; plantation - in -Tenness-ieUI But he's frora,0nnectiCBfc"Thereare about healthy anil Tiardy 'wenches1 now' hi tlie city; -who;-nscelWe;' jittio sr frem ithe Gorern- for ho seven doUaraav montlr,;'boarding- theni,-: guaf- an teeing meajeaiASKciMMac- ut.Taae eisiea tiess, Thomaa Jire4 ,th irty of these people few daya ago. who .were -enjoying a itaie ;of freedotfa;'.' And. took tuem up to bfa.Tarsrt.T: ltst evening taet hin.nd askel,h'hHt- abo,t t thej,, 41 ran;-way rtleieoondrBigJit -Jhey wont work 1 1 Py ,Tit aa-deatnat. rreen dom means eating Gdje?ojne,t rations and' lyj InOrAhe's&rtnT elde wouldn't' lr a a obndesn'fd government iorae fw a State full oriafa.- i aeeJuidren-toay .io, tiuje, beeqra yaluablc itjyyjiy9. eresest jrrowiu ws w ruy w v , auuu wo V i- ' V ImtxV&tj I a - - a. - SV .. inf. j)i cdmt b tfaa had anythixrg do vhaa Jared?fcim false. With th. Secretary of the.NaTyi.wUoni f waaiBfiaentil ii havmg aprxiintedtO; Jie present pos'tion,- he baa. scarcely; exchanged a vrdridunng theast fwo years;7 whiIa"Mr.4 Feasenaen," whom heasslated' ts eogineeririto thewaatiry.aeomei rrionthatiace;with:he amderatanding tbat:6a sruld remain-Jnthe Cabinet, ana- IeareamliB "a cleat foiiuslace-ia the' SenateVha 'aiVaoopat reach ai that tKiaitkut than Ee turned the-whol rponaiffpower elnmachinery of his dep1 j iQent.anio tne-r arrw ra. r' ,orn reiarp t rrr Hcr he L-a t;ca t. I mam. .laaaJHSMin'.rttfilVM' rwAwi.la.f v !lVici,PrAidaiiKorde for fbtd IktrBesaprrproacfc sTfor?naturaf conArtuen; ! s -. a fa- . . .-a t . n. - ? w - tt r wKipsn, wis bli csk iur.iaitB t- ia - . - . ji - w . a unite ma excepiine tae rresiaenc . net -.1- . ' . " 1 tn ,laiUthaaWwtri nwithwKom l rttr j 1 - - f ' 1 ' r 3:-;roia &CSwk WoHttst : i af.His aefoTu Uoial terror frttoC sort of diLliyr'imiai' Ending Vno,rytria as unconeciousiyyaa riULonsier youraaia naa poker prosValf fu? !lCifev wttbout 'suspecting luasefrof ia1 sciippli meht.tapoetry ; Lincoln, erbdtvm. elliler'atvtn s' 1 .. ranuy ao we nope; . .-Fevently do wo pray, ---'i T-iLc cThatthUwaghtyaeanrgaof war-a V f-J'f Paway- . , A nwv 1 -say . we t sukI let a! I th. obU ai amen 1 .We join in the. prayer i but hire ao expectation lbat God win hear It' anyiT ptnef way than; 6y aAncify.fh gthe meaha. wtichhe leave aman etataarnanahtp to-devisej iW --.V . instead of regardlag.Godj as tk -aothorot the abettor ,of thU horriU war. it would seem 1 more constatent with bumanfty.,-at leasts to S" ' - . .a a a" - a -" ascriD 11 lo.ine utHtauoweti sectionai passions and the accuraetl personal ambitioa whifrhjrer the visible agencies iaJhringing it on. Instead of supposing that. He. ordains its continuance as a, meajis . cf balancing a great ledger, of blood; It accords better with' our actual know-ledg to aay titat the war hss been protracted by the joint influence of administrative incapacity on oe sideb and, stiff necked obstinacy in rebellion 'on the ther, Th. Bible. . in an sweriiig4he'Kqu'estion,". ? whence! come wars and 'fightings among you traces them to quite another source than that discovered - by the marvelous piety, of pur grotesque President, ' J (the sin ofslayery caTls for" this .particular, foria of vengeance, how does it happen (hat though slavery has, till quite a recent period, been universal, this i the only great war, in all the records ofjesaolation, in which sla-rery has-made suctfa figure T - It is. but a few ce.ptriea since slavery was universal throughout Christendom ; but the mode of its al61ition inmost European countries was 0. quiet, bb-4care,And gradual, tha toe diligence of his to rians Is scarcely abl .to trace 11. Doe not Mr Lincoln think that the Being whoa char acter he so ionaly debiets i alao tha God of the Eastern Hemisphere t . " .' .' ' "Tbe barrenness of this inanguraT in all ideas that belQn.ta ibe,ria ostatesmanehip, and the substitution, thereforo a type of piety bnut: as" rational ni, .'m JigteaejJ, as ;iat which ascribe the m elan enoly! caused .by' a fit of indigestion to tlie' "hiding of tfie divine countenance, or thsl- orbJchf taiakee children llieve - blisters will come on tongues iftiry tell lies, will give the foreign nations an exalted idea of the abilities, of the. Pesident fC have elected to grapple wtth. a sach a crisis'aa i now open us.- ' ' " : ' 'V'. W.'s- 'use ' '- iietaiiianon Harp Corresponaenee oe- '- tween Sherman and Hamirtoii. 5 : . On th 24tb of February,' GenenlSherman addressed a note -' to General Ham pton', rof Sowtti Carolina, notifylngim that aa rai of hie "foragers had beer pat tOi-death by th iniiabitanta, he" had bnkiriV-4u Dumber of Cortfederat soKliera to be d is posed 01 in lige manner." ; .to tuia ootica .-uecerai Hampto replied,-in; a;ehf int t letter .dated th 2?tri jFebraary, aqnouncing that h - held n ny-six r eoerai prisoners a n oetages ior to e men whom- Sherman had ordered to h execu ted, and adding : ."I beg to assure you . U.t for evty teldter of aaia., aardered by you, I Bhall execate at oaee two of yours,' giving, in all cases, pVefereace to. al officera who may be i eay hands. . Thus ts tha war dai)v be- comiag-nora and more Moody and atrocious. But whoever wjll turo to Gen.' Green's corres pondence in 178 1, orto tha fourth Vol ume of Irving'rWashiAgton.dr Co imra's' Life 0 Marion, will find an exact and most "instruc tive parallel. . ;,;t r ! s ' f- ; The following is the correspondence 'HcApquAaTBRS, &c-, ik thx Ficud, February 25, 1865." Lieut? Utn.' Wade Hampton, Commanding Cavf- aby Forces, Confederate State's of America . .: " 5 .' -.- W MA .. utNiiAL 11 is -orociany reported to me that our foraging parties . ar Drurdered. after capture and labelled 'Deatb to all foragers. Lfue instance. 01 a uieutenan: ami seven ,raen. near Chester, and another of twenty, near a ravine," eigbfv "rods' from the' main road, and tb ree miles from Feasterrille. " I have ordered a similar number of prisoners ia our hands to be disposeI'pf iri tha game manner." I hold about one tliousahd prisoners, captured in va-rjous ways. and can' eta nj it as' long .as -yon. But I barjly 'timfe these murders arei coipmit; Aedr 'w ithy pu r k npw 1 edge.an d, frpu Id .lugesi that'you gfyer notic to tdje 'people,,' at,- large that'eVerv Jife taken bVftherji siniplv results tu tneveatu or one qt.yoar upnteaeratefi. , . ',, -k .cpurBei .yp,cooi uesipn -my. ngni to forage Fri'tlje country,- It is "A war' rihtas old aa nwtory 'The manneri'-'-VffeeroiaiBg1 it ti'ies'whW aff TesoonirfrmT1 calls 'for 'fornVe- pr fjrdvisiorisr amf i ifi'forfipukt. eoHeqtfdi?n rectly of the peop. . l five no doubt Uiis is the ooeapion of much mishfeKay lojTon tfce part of oaroue.n. but I pann,ot wrrait ao enemy,- to judge or iabWi?WBo4esaJ ittorder;";-' Per epnally, vf Regret tliintter feelings, engendered ty fhs war.f'Ottheyiwere to he expected, 4nd 1 sinaply allege that those wlo struck 5 the first blow,-. ana made war lbevitabl thought " not, in HausqcrAaTXRs i tsb- Fiztn, ' :lo. 1 I .-at- . -.- - . -- T SB wu compftre iToruiT. wuu pie,. w Vo tbe teleiraplfEmitted W do?.' Saya "Mfl varira wiiir-ciruinsiancca, anq liue civil au-thoritiew wfirsa jpplj ' -rqtl iscf lion, ' T "Vill forbidT&Il fragtnin baf'! finiTno eivir author- i v . - - a our oueaienv aer- Vi "- 1 -f Vv --?;V 5Ttf??fJrX ' mateansrtrl warn ones wan re-ifr GehiraTW, TjShcvaj. Aj- ,. - turned Jtoeaeefni.Iifetdi4 faster than brazen 4OknWiyoarTcmm othi 24t fi v year ft Xba:atvtaai:flao.bM instant reachi4 naaf to-diyan'il yba Btate" haof those who served m it ae prtyatea and that it ha baetf officiailtrAortd thai-onr jeettr bfScers ndreturne4 were In their graves. KrkeUe Dartir wrre-murdered iafWwptureit a-yoiico?on4aefy:h - a ' "' - . ' . be ulUpbsed of in like r4anrier-Ahat fetpYaay, aa.Aw V a orA . kaaaiavi m riaw V-f.V, fiaM t a t -1 eSldierf tbeTtjd.Yorthaxacteme1 i imr in. .vterThc.' - Po:-i- !-.! J - . , . iT . . t - - A -" . - - . . . dota ,-4d exprtoa itself;i a. ..vindication, cf tdt--!n,'r Pres., 1-- --and . rop"' ' ? -V i'i -Ji i - r- tmtb;.Lonefcnd.ice t.:.i..;.to. Yes, b-C' 4e ISTYlr " It ' - i:ttc'i -it--'v '---;vr;f' '.i-'Sat;''; ..-,i---r- -:-'-f-t -.e,-j:-"'.. .V-; - .i-: t,-;-,.;: : w 1., ,c - - .-- iru- u - . " - nlToa til;i re - :r : r t t .'.cistV-r ' r- -7 f '-.tr-""-' t'lirej axJ Hber CF; f 1 ;;i..;3.ttiTCiiy ill 7 ij-.tlLr.: - t;-i ' -i- --: ' TTF It. Ik '-. jz-. u KiiVUR .pi7oner ;jiw f captare anJ tvatt, 00.50 jQtiif vfjiajLmjUledKaajr otjroutrf, exjceptaer,airujf taoceain which it wa tperieciirtj jegiiraaie anoH pro perj tnai nej aiKuui auijuenc j(4a pao ot ny-tem of tbe? thieves .whom--vots deaiznmte- aa your forsgera ; to fire -jbdwUintito cnlzena whmhy4iays i rebbeoVrfro gbacjt thiB.iobuanjBjstern which,is justly execra ieti py every ctvuizea nauoo 4nav,caireca hit men to shoot down alio iTOuz-jneh -who areaaurht burninfSousea., ThU oirder; shall retnhia in force As long' "as yoh'disgrace'te proreaaioa of tb army y allow ng your taen to -dflatroy; -priva t d wellings. . 7 -Yoa MT thatljCasnot of course finestion your right to forage on the cQu&trj J do pot. sir, qqesrfon this righC.but tneres is .a right older even' tJa"n t hia;: a n d on e more 1 h alien abl e he right that every tan has to defend his hotn aoi to protect. those who. are depeddent upon him. and from toy heart, lwish 'thatH every roan and. boy. In y. country . who -can fire a gnn. vrc'ald 8ncot dowh;aVs wou!d a wild beast," tlie nienWho' are 4 desolating thIr land, burning' their houses, and insulting their women. ' You are particular in- defining and Claiming war news, niar i asif 11 yon enumerate among them the right to fire upon a defenceless city without notice; "to burn that city to the ground after1 it ' had been surren-; dered by the authorities, who claimed," though in vain, that protection wliich is always accorded in civilized warfare to non-combatants. to fire the dwelling houses' of citizens after robbing them. And to perpetrate" even darker crimes-than these,' crimes to black to be. men. tionedT- - ' '' '-'"' ' "' ' You have permitted if vou have not order ed, the colnmilsion, of these ofFenses against humanity and the rules of war. You fired in to the city of Columbia without - ar Vword- of warning, after its surrender by the Mayor ,'who demanded protection to private property. You laid the whole city in atbeo, leaving amid its ruins thousands of old ;rnen and , helpless women and children, who" are likely to perish of starvation and exposure; Your line of march can b traced by the lurid light of burning bouses, ami in' morethao one household there is an sgony far jnore bit-W than that of death. .The .Indian scalped hi vicriinaTregardlea of sex 6r age, but" "with all hi barbarity, h always respected the per on, or bis xmaJ eaptir. roar aoiaier, more saysg than th, Indian, .msult thosa who' natural protectors ar absent. 1 lo -eonolosion, I hav only to ; request that whenever vou baveany of -my men ;diepost of ormurder"!, for the' term ' appear . .to be aynonymoua with you. vou.will let rae bear of ii, in orner.inat -a may kdov vnu auou w take1 in the matter. - - " ' r'" . In the meantime, I shall- hold flfly-six of your men a hostagts 4or those 'whom -you a ave ordored to be executed. . . ,: i,;- -'-'.',' " I am yonrs. &c., - " - ' . '- ------- - - - WA DE HAMPTON;"1 ? , ' , " 1 4 v IaieulenftBf Gsnerat. 1 OrnciALr Jobtt SIrOTgr,Ar A. G. ;.; The . High Water E all road, and Tele- . aT - J a..".,. m . t - . - eipnoamnjucauon jjiwrrnptea. Bcrri,'JLicW 17 Tker ia a great!resW . et"-jn.. nhi vicinity-, Lake" Shore,- rfe rti4 Central roads ar all more or less jnjured Itails are delayed And telegraphic common!.. cation irith the Bast kiterrupted.. - " ' iNo markets, or -hewa received frowk Jfew York to-day, in consequence of interruption of telegraphic .commu&iaation. It i' stated on the street that gold opeped.io Afew York at 161. and declined to about 1G2I3. : CtavxLairb, March '17, There is a Iremen-dooa flood, ia Allegheny, Oil and French creeks.- The bridge over QiJ oreek atOil City ia gone, and communication by rail . with the latter place is suspended. ' ; Faaxatrs; Pa., March-17. We are ' having the greatest 'flood ever' known v in thisrj gioo. .. Tk bridge at Uil City anil tha sehoju' creek bridge at Franklin, were wept away; Miles of railrpail track are. gone, and the telegraph lines on Oil creek are washed, away Houses, tanks, barrels full and barrel) empty cover the river; The loss .is"eetiiiiatea by tbe million. r- -i ivjvR; ' Utica, March 17.t-TIi water in thia vict-Uy is three feel kigher tban ever before known. The gas worksre eflectually'wtopped; all tha fires are out and no gas can be lurnisned to oar citizens- for dsvs to come The bridge n j across the river, built bv tbe U. 4 B, railroad compear; was carried away about one o'clock Little Falls -ia the farthest point reached today. .There are about two miles of telegraph, poles aad wire down this of LUtU.. Falls. The extent of the damage east of that place is unknown; - ' ' : ; r' ' "- : RocmsTCJt. March. 17, P. M; There is tha greatest flood itt Rochester, aad vicinity- ever known. The jraieT ;iB ; the rivet . fills all the arches under the acqneduct and overflows the railroad .bridge.' - It u-several .feet. deep, run- - - , .,- - - . , - . ... -A , nmg wb luccsange street ana nows across Buffalo street near Arcadei filling all the cellars,and .cieriigthe-grOood i floors- of many of tha grindcai atares.; Ho. trains have, left the city eastward oiv. Central- since yesterday at 8'o'iIo6k." ; The water is still rising, but as it has subsided In the riyer at Mount Morris, it is hoped.that no grerdamage wU result. . , r YoaarMarch 17.Kecent srms ser Viodsllrrtertereti with railroal travel Ihrdiigh-out vHe wt Yorkand-? Pearayl r eauU.T grains are. temporarily drawn otf ,o-thrCrftraliaBd HuhiQB roads iai this ,Statew De.ra ware Sch.ikillhigh.SH andotheririveTs,'! in'PennsylVaotji,''' are rsas m oiwly 4 wolIeBiftverflowing -rai lroa.1 tracks Along hir banks jOil City im submerged, aad great quantities of oil in -barrels swept away, A GreatAhnrroI !Tea4"IIenri -r.- , A JWashingtorw correspondent of the, Cincin nati Gazette sutes uporl authoWyjorofncial laformatidn gathered at the -War lepartmsnt ath'BHmur. ot-aoTdierno; av oat their Jive i a the wrvicea sjneath war hegao reach eafuUvtO.OOO. :.Whrapon,vtba,15-v quirer remarks: itbi floe not.,ot coursvw-ofddc thosa who went.h6Dle ticker with fatal - - : T a f.-r t - ea. t - disease aad iiid. Matter , their. tprm -eptred. 1W Soldiera-eaperfajlysrrch-firmre bred fncool V statistics lrom th WariPerjiraent, "faV -J -a sa t anaar-wa fgnjn picture iajUX tiSTexsnct -iTTCt-C 5 a --. 3-St. Patricka rdaV waa jrearaf-f'-! orated in all pans 'of th country.' ' T The flood in the Genneaae VmUtj,2i9 . T?. pteverytbing away, - ; :; Qr,P oraboldt almost eQualIdSewaxJ 1 wrote two thousand letter per anuni: . 1 ' jiy - - J ' - ' ; .V . -c -"vi eg?- A new counterfeit la rreeabaek ia ontr " engraving and color poor. - ; " " " O.The line of Geo. Grant's armv ia said . to be twenty-three toiles long.."' " ,Z " ; - tey John C. Fremont 4was 'fined 42i5 tha other day,4 to 'New ; Yorki for ooo-atiendanc : as a juror. - ."';; " 'T' "-; ' ,: - tS Tsfenty rebel families were banished from,Dent.Mo.;on lhe"4ih ioat.. with prmia- sion to take a fw Articles1' of personal property . , vs - $:Zr&Z?.tf - VStJl. daughter OfJ. C; Brockinridg. 'wh! has. beta; aUejidjng:8chQQl,at LouiriJJer'y is to be sent through the lues to her father.-.-. SSf A Chinese thief having. stolen -&- sionary's watch, brought.it back to him, tha next day,' to -learn d6w to wind U up 1 , 3 .5. - . --.k.i - -...'-,iSP"'The Rhode island Senate bave defeatedj r the trill to Abolish schools for colored chiiireia - by a voi of.19 to IS. ' ' '''- "J The soldiers' cemetery. at'NaahrUI contain 11,500 bodies, ' 1,300 of whom' hara died since December. - tS"Gen.T. F: Mearher habeei5reiiered v. of hsmmand, and has arrived iiVNeV'Yprkf ota mother duties.- V" - : '-2?: ti?. WilKam S. Ker, a grandson of. Franc ja S. Key, of Star Spanglcl Banner am, died latejy.in.lhe. Old Capuoi. Pnaoti. Us.waai rebel soMier. . - .-.-:-.-;,..; a-; . - t -i. B& A letter from Savannah eays tb tnar-J ket is.alreaiiy glutted. - There are larger quan titiea f goods there now than tb pevple oar' or want to buy.;.-"v ; ---- ''.r? SST Henry S.' Foots, member from, Ten nrv Bee of t he rebel IIous of Kepreaentau ve, was . on Monday last expelled from that body by a funammooj, vote. ' iST' A cbud recently bora in Saa Ftanci co had no .openlqg for :ta eyav-oCita.wgra; - mad and a pair jf prjgh eyes were touad aa derneath. . 7 - V" "' ''' - ' tgT From tha adrertisinrT eolnmna-f rati Philadelphia paper we learn that Ex-Pfealdaat James Buchaoaa baa beovme Prcaideutof a& --oil company. " i x : f.. r t-4 s 1 -7 " . BJT Mr.afohn G.' Nloolarr tha PrecHente; -r Private 8ecrtarrti was ; been appointed consul1 -. to Paris, in piaee-of .Mr." Bigelow, appobted , charge cTaffaira atPariv " v ' - T - j . ' I ISTke snaJwfallr of Oregon ar said to ba 200 fee f .highi and 2,000 feet wida. : Faeh WBal : bts fecple .will -go there, instead of Niagara, ;-when the a'eiSc Railroad .is buliU . ' '. 'A railroad is to-be rbst!t4o Palestine It wjll, connect Jaffa with Jerusalem, will hw. about forty TOifes rorigi and, -with a barber a V Jaffa, will cost bait a million pounds ateriuig Kf , -ja Jm a- ' - ,0- trisc Aao oTiinaxTisb A cotamoprarv thiaka th rebel .havwn evacuation on the. brain. . j 4, , ; Q A 1 ady advertise 4ht a huabaifd jwho )s.in tb habit of washing himself Bu - e ' a a . - .a a - Iibrvla hitWf hMtT Imi ihl mk i3Wbat ujUt fan by tftSdet , AUtK ;6yViee in its worrt ibrtu-In' the fijrra of the Fiee President, -vr ;i VSP Whr is a bridegroom worth more to ait a bride! a Because she Is given away and he la : sold.-;-, -ii r-' : - . ' J '"-'t fi' -B - 11 Ja.eetd that thetnan wha prrhegfedi'f 1 an "onen winter" thia aeanon. ha curuiiiittKl - 'ggy Th Postmaster GeceraJ Has Appointed - . Ana. L. nairfs.'of-Newairkr'Ohlb, a specialc--,-agent qf the Departraeat to take charge of the-post ofiice at Savarah, Georgia. - f:'n i"'., - : a5,Ifon.:J, Jt- Wells waa;oo-theh iaati ? fsiaugurated at Xew- Orleans ,a Governor, otj.f ih Ktt,of Louisiana for the unexpired terra mau;vBaTit by the Twiznation of Mlchati Uaha. - ; - - ' " saici'de... ; ; .'-V ' tST The most "powerful "rn en r sometime ' f doubt their power.' The feeblest never aov" .. Why is a loafer In a printing ofleolika. , a shade tree?, - Because we are glad whsa ha ' : !teaves, : -;;j,v '"r - ft" , gS Although the Vice. Pmhleot annoonr;'-t ced himBelf a plebian, he showed -h had,5x good deal of the old Bourbon spirit, witaia . him. ' . ; ' . " ir; "'jf CA modern Philosopher volunteers "av" bit of advice : . ' Never marry ery 1 yoaug.4 3 Life is a feast; after yoa enjoyed the -ulita5 tials, let a wife come in aefa tleeru" , i j . Why Ja a; man snorieg ia. bed likav sh . . mueio pa per f Because it'asvma!? fj - BO Why,!, a, raan-. U prieoiL Jik Uakkyjis boatt Because ha; ftBU y, )--, a-" KsSYhy ie alead dack Jikea deaddooit tr Because they have both etoppexj jittteWV'f A tAVhy a, a ragged eoAt:Iikiaa. Iro&.'&oti? ' Bocaasa it is a specimso 61 Jjafti;wf, aarista ' When is mnsie like vegeublcsf, 5Wkft, there are two bcatt In a m eaaure.' ' '. iSsar Why 1 th hip that' loading lika ' Iooomotivet ...Because ' they T both- taaka tL ear-go, : -- .' ": - "1"4.' -r ' r--: gar At a Jewrilsr' ahop aa- IaHS Gill, Londonv ff bUI ia eghibited ia! tha fwiaijc; rrT - hichia Written SiWeddie -non. fc i::T shop made out of lucky old gui: i i l.ii-j ."-,- r. ieaa.' '-- r-i.-?-?r - XSSP la theiti an j ;th a,-h report, thet- e the Arabs, who live, in tbe.desertbava- aeody. hairtand islt alaojriie'that thie who lire 1.x ,.MW wi w. i . 9 , " ' - tT"IVotft. vrja l5.ka half rif thmpoor ap- ple? - aaid 4 rtltf damawL - -Ko. 1' than.- ydrti.'.I "ou'ld tfcrafrr. etteri baif ZZzzi cJi : brushanirVerred .ki tAherpaflirfvirtcns-''"r-Uiiiyidg hoae-wae thni sMmad a ri: fed by her lkbcy Ma willyrrefneCT3 a reJiiou on teas u w- j . .-:r-' -Tl foliawia:! ftbia: ihAiflbt? c?ai.le tisTmerCa ill ?ihz) It "t iitiai -'
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| Title | Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1865-03-25 |
| Place | Mount Vernon (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1865-03-25 |
| Source | LCCN: sn86079142, Mt. Vernon Democratic banner (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1853), 1865-03-25, Vol. 28, No. 49 |
| Format | newspapers; microfilm |
| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
| Type | Text |
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| Submitting Institution | Knox County Public Library |
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| Full Text | T -vs .1 " ,A i ' - . - j. . - .4.' 6") mmm ?w -ssa.! f via iajBr Iff 'T.-firif te fsv VOLUME 513 CO - 2 a 311 v. ii r-i "T I .. f III: ' w a b J t J 11 I I . , i Sf - j " v-KtJuiro if trim tb Ork od Ktiio,f r jitot.. Tkia srtidl U" vkt iU aabm iraiflas. -Tor rarwMrriaff, ritorin a4 batlfjiiif , tll human Ihmlr tt U tbV "moit renirkabla 'preparttlon 15 th proprietor; aad t fee mwi with the aai er, xkiU and aUoatioa . which gar it ftal br orer one WUUoaboeTrjgnum. . , r , . R tBnofltdeiightfal Hair Dreislag. r It eradicates tiurff and dandni 1 rU Jiieept the head eool and eleaa -; X It makei the hair, aoft and gloasj. v . it prerente the hair from fallint; off It prereatx the faatr from taraiag gray. It restores hair, a pen bald beads. Any lad j or gentleman who Taloes a beautiful 9h'ead of hair Should use Lyon's ' Kathalron. It Is jknwa and ased:threught the clTillxed ' world. ld hr il TMpeetahle dealers. - ; ' ..u DStfAS S. BABNBS A CO. New Tort. nsmas Mmsnollsk Balm. . This is thejnost delightful and extraordinary arti-.tieleerer discovered. -It changes the. sun burnt face and hands to'.a pearly satin texture of ravishing beauty, imparting- the marble parity of youth, and the Aiitigu4 appearance so inviting in the city belle of fashion.., It removes tan, freckles, pimples and rough jisesi rom the skin, leaving the complexion fresh -transparent and smooth. . It contains no material injurious, to the akin. Patronized by Actresses and vOpera Singers, It ti what every lady should have. 8old every wheror v- ' . . T Prefaree ,by W. E. HAGAN, troy, N. Y. . Address all orders to - . : DEM AS 8. 6ABNES & CO. Sew York. . Mar.38-ly - - ' r:-::t3i5-: . . ' : : . . 7v t DKIMSTREET'S 4 , Ialiial(il Ilalr Retr tire, , .. ..NOT A DYE at restores gray hair to Us original color, by aup-plying the capillary tubes with natural sustenance, impaired hy fege or diaaaae).i-AU (aalaafeaecnu dyta are composed of lunar caustic, destroying the vitality ,'and beauty of the hair, and afford of themtelvea no greasing. - lleimstreet's Ini nitable Coloring not duly restores hair to its natural eoler by an easy pro cess, but gives the hair a - : -ti i L,axarInt Hnf jr ! ". -promotes Its growth, prevents its falling elf, eradi catea dandruff, and Jmparts health and pleaaantneea to the head.' - It has stood the test of ties, besag Uw original Hair Coloring, and is constantly iavereasiag a n favor. Used by both gentleman and ladies. . , It is .sold by u res pec table dealers, or can be procured by them f .the commernlal agents. D. S. BARNES k CO.'Mi Broadway, New York. Two sixes, 60 cents -nd $1. .- - . A - . r : - Jlarl 36-ly " ' - - ' - . -...-;.. i v; ' t - Hmxit!mu Unitang Liniment. - The parties In" fft. Louis t Cincinnati, who have counterfeited the Mustang Lihinient under pretense 'of proprietorship, Tiave been thoroughly 'eetopcd by the Courts. " To guard against further Impoeitwei, C ' have procured, from the United ..States Treasury, a private steel plate revenue stamp,' which Is"; placed over the tdp of each bottle." Each etamp bears the ae gmiU of 'ffiy Signataro, and wkfceat which the ar- ticfejs a Cou'iteMeit, danger one said worthless imita-tiow. 'Ezamine .'every' bettie. This Liniment has beeid & as aa roi M favor for" asjMtyy ea-There hardlyeUeta a hanvlet MJJaa fcaOetsfc'U Ctobe; -that doeenet eohUin eHdecWe etf sni wewderful effecta. ; It irthe best emOliment in tne wM. With its present Improved 'ingredients, its effoete eoposi man sard beast are perfectly remarkable. - Sores are ' healed, 2aias relieved, lives saved, valnable aainkale wtada -useful, and untold ills assuaged. For cats, bruises, sprains, rheumatism,, swellings" bjtes,. cuts, caked breasts, strained horses, c, it is a Sovereign Reme-d that's hould never be dispensed with. It should ' e in every fami'y. " Sold by all Druggists. D. S. BARNES, New York, jiTar,25-ly ' ' ' ' V "' ' ". , " ' - S.T. 1860. X. ' t Persons of sedentary habits troubled with weak-pess, lassitude, palpitation of the heart, lack of ape-ite, distress after eating, torpid liver, constipation, Ac, deserve to suffer f t&ej rrii -not trjr the cele-- Crated - . ' - . Plantation Hittera, which now recommended by the highest medical authorities, and warranted to produce an immediate beneficial effect. Tbey are exceedingly agreeable, perfectly pare, and must supercede all other tonic .where a healthy, gentle stimulant is required, hey purify, strengthen and invigorate. . They create healthy apatite.: . .. . .They .are an antidote to change of water and diet. ?hey overeome effects of dissipation and late hours, hey strengthen the system and enlived the mind. 'They Prevent miasmatie and intermittent fevers. They purify the, breath and acidity of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. . They cure Diarrheaand Cholera Morbus. $hey euro Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They make the' weak strong, the linguid brilliant, and axe exhausted nature's great restorer. They are composed of the celebrated . Calisava bark, winter-croen, sassafras, roots and herbs, all preserved in per fectly pure St. Croix ram. For particulars, see circulars and testimonials around each bottle. Bewar of impostors. Examine every bottle. See 4ha( it has our private U. S. Stamp nhmutilated over the eork, with plantation scene, and our signature on a fine iteel, plate side, label. See that our bottle is , not refilled with, spurious and deleterous stuff. Any person. pretending to sell Plantation.. Bitters either bythe gallon and Bulk, is an impostor. Any per-ion . imitating this, bottle, or selling any other material therein, whether called Plantation Bitters-or noC Is a criminal under the U. S. La errand will be so vresectated by us. We already have our ey.e on sev oralaytiefe-fil ouboltleAAoy will-eed in getting themselves Into close qsarte jho demand tor Drake's Plantation Bitters from !adiea elerxymen, 'merchants, ,4c., is incredible, , The sim-plo trial of a bottle is the evidence we present of their worth ana superiority.. . Tbey are. oil hi aJl res- poetable drn'ggialsV.groeerfU physleisis, hotels, sa- Joona, taamooau aaa eonaxry acorea. Mtt,irl?' - Broadway. N.Y. DrtanfirtBtl' Veretiibl PilLs. Ar lafalllhU far eosfivesktss, psf&s, loss of appetite, iek'-hoadaeW, g4dcaves,: aeas rf . Moating, after meall.-dlOTineMjlrowslness, adTa-XLpfegaUs,aad all disorders of th stomach aad bowel. ' .MP -Original Letter at St Caaal Street: Kew J. S:CrCQyR? pnblisber'of: the Stat "Banner, Bennlngtoof. Vt; aaytt he was attacked with-DYS-TEPSIA , and so severely from it, that not particle of rood eould a swaUowod without occasioning the most erneenfYertahlajsejfsatlon In hi atomach. For are yea-1 ae aafferTTfom OHm dreadful complaint, when E used BRA5DRETHC8 PILLS. Th first bog did 'ith benefit hhnmne1; but the"second produced a I At 1e,i(i mjam unu a-aa au blz oozes a JO-, LETS'C UBS wm .offoetod. '-. Ho "say j; '"My l-o"s:a was gOna and my expectation of an early ' ay m s ! 1 f m ii . i ... t3 'A' i- JiihaAtenrW of Perrons DebiHtr. In- iomfti'""'rVt e""tnrPocyt aad yonthfnU Error, aietaaXad by 4 a to'bneflt'pthorstwUI' be hap-by toTfttfaiaH.tVlf wY aaUlfrieof ehnrgetbe '7-- iyaoioa. ?' tu, r ...-a.;ieoorieaiayl;4,l'iiifr1Mt - s sodtohiswIh TOWvfBimlMI JortanllA Uoae.ofctarteelw ft sae, by retarnUx-. f 'r eoXr ?4iivigU fsjczXV.'? nrflrt1 Portlr-1. Tsrael Tishfcrn JK. srlia ia -.v--t-A--" ' : 1. , y0.4" yrJr ,tlli th omissiit's .-serf-. sinle.'-T! i,- r -1 s Eeoat. o; ocea" -d J r I ?r-frl-orr?l.l nm-m-m mav iVmklV mama . . . if !! v". OSSee 1 Woodward Dloek SX St 9.SO per ansrunvpey ehle strictly Insvaruoi or 93rOO if , payment, bo, delayol aaXbeio terms wIU.be rigidly adhered to. ! " . ORIGIN AIi POETBlT. - . 4 Written for a.Z$aar. ' 1. : Twas bat' a bubble yet 'tw.s .bright,! And gaily-danced along the-streaan - , ,0(snneains sparkling I k dreai dream Of heaven's bliss of lorliness : . . For flectness like a passing thought,'.-And ever of sueh hopes as these - '' The tissue of my life "isi wrbnght, ; . For I hare deeasael of pUasarea, whoa . The sua of young exists smiled Upon my way ward path, and then ' tfeir promised sweets my heart beguiled; Bat when I came those sweets to tip, ." They turned to ashes onthwSp. '- '-- .'v, 1- fc - f-,v--- :--"r- a. i-- - --..'" And I hove dreamed of Friendship too. For Friendship I.bed thought was mad To be man's. solaoe.hr. the shade Aid;X!dhrem l th4&l fx . Whose son! with mine woald sweetfy I As two plaeid streams unite And roll their waters la on bright And tranquil current to the sea, ' , So migbtour happy spirits i Borne onwards to eternity t ; v Bat he betrayed me ; and with pafei A Woko-to sleeep and dreaas again V : ------ And thr n I dreamed of Lor ; and all The clustered visions of the paaf - Seemed airy nothings to that last Bright dreasn. It threw a magical -., Enchantment on existence cast A glory on my path so jrigit'"': . I aoemed to breathe and feel its fight But now that blissful dream is o'er, Aad I have waked to nream no more. Beyond each distant glimmering star -.That twinkles in the arch above There is a world of truth and lore , '' Which earth's rile pleasures never mar; Oh ! eould I snatch the eagle's plumes, And soar to that bright world away, Wfck& odW blightlljaear W j N That binds me down to earth I'd sorer, And leave for the blest honfe on high , This. hollow-hearted worldorever. laooxaa. f Written or the Banner. - .. SCENES Iff LIFE.' : I've courted life's pleasures, I've clasped at the form. Bnt the substance proved transient as the dew-drop - - - of morn ; '. ;";;-.' "-' ' " tike the rose in its beauty, wbea pkteked from the . stem, - ' " Leaf bg leaf fall away as we. has die the gem. . - Tia thus wUh lifsj'r pleaaoaos,waosoesit s care, - ast then porfajta'e on heawty to waste ob the air; While we woo the fair goddess f&Vs flttreg away, And deceit lies in ambush ta lure us astray. I've Sought the gay halls where the dance aad th - scng, ' " - . And the wine's sparkling glow had anraptured the throne; ; ." " A-nd I'tb, watered nac fei Vreas't as It ros aiad it In joy's playful dalliance and pride's "mistib'spell." The pearl and, the diamond proudly bore off the prize Eclipsing fair Virtne, and'daszling all eyes":: ' Till the brain reeled insatiate -on beaaty 's itftgnt gleam .-. --,-.----.-5. --And delusion'a false mirage o'eroloaded the scene. And I said in my heart as I left the gay scene ..: " Howunstaple and fleeting is life's brilliant dream." In youth's rosy morning with prospects elate Hope spreads her bright banner to battle wih fata But the siren of pleaiure, faiefalae as she's fair, Leads her votaries onward to the rock of despair, Aad tha beacon that glittered on thloTm-sirioken - " height ' ; " . . . . . " - Is lost in the gloom like the meteor f llght. V i . .. ... -v . A. . A. 57. At v nrTnfra Jrirr WlUhe earth togiisk uiiiiavjw no au luyft. Brick Pomeroy Strikes Peter Oleum.' ' Petroleum! you are tb'e'Fete for "el Ejae why? Hf. Moses smote the rock, and, water gushed forth, first; I sraot its rpcfc,'' and ex- ceedHig much of the oil treacled forth. And I am rich oilso. To find m much grease doth well agrease with roer'I" ekirniiahed from garret upon th oil region,, vr einc I. became bornrmy porerty has been hard to be borne l - I bare suffered f hare been . bori by creditors ! 'f My credits was ; run 'Into ''the ground; feople' thought mejich, mso while, and si very meanirhile, it Vas tdb. jTiijey ed pay down for what I bought. , $01 wjaKiag to hunjor people, aloett ao'methingof a brjuior-list, per hap. I will nt purchase anan? trnngs. rici ! ' ;.OT-frifert rayeit J'-OlWellvat ends well; .esper.Wly 'if uoreu anu 11 came. -1 oriiiea -a,., noie. tnroueu a rock, ami evlready iar. leenf awarded with so inuch of the fuel being prepared for -the 'ft- nai- ooaoagrauon, -inat-1 rear in last txmi win t W SW A at A K a A M . MS end in as great a finis as did lbs Dutch Gap ... : And now.T a:ricnrftore.rlcli. than ,an man or any other.; j I lb aye lot of noQey'spw-. Kmi-J -ksnrs tin mr fiKls . . ' What a queer workkif otfclngjncr 'on? xsncK. just atruoic a .loftl n Iqw. Mt.'BrickrijriJraV plain "Brick." It's allowing to Petroleanf. And BOW forAArlufrfBliClrawiaafaria honaa it,: ' i T--5J " .. Vri, - la t' wcoj c JLrtii ft U'.Lir - t.b f:ll cf ttl la the f hureb aa4 wild buZd to cut, aiik aonfUavtice.lliwsj incoltlrTJlajorily andiOOta will rotttad hew bDOD-skfrta for all mr Jrea,l8and.."l ilt-'em piof ao'marj jr r iggerw to'wait' oii ' toe tiwt'Oil hr e W dii wi!l hi IMm? fcay ! Oh-I'gtel, Jt m4ti8 jdn Iot yoiferJIa?sAl; X'V 1m abed morningevapj ai pr ailijii and bore my fnendaou Jaj,. ul ,tbe;jct bare-1 it t Talk hbonthonwtrndoetfy, sawing wood lortb -i ddst, Vpth toe orstera r for? rth e abella, blackings boot tfterely-to see yoar face: i-,h.9.'inl, belhg iron eat torty elira 'ir altfn for some rich man,to-. adoot vou I Plared! - 'Petroleum the .ooj ' nd jiyr I'M re high,? Out of my houtse;, vairi ' pomp l""way frqxji; in?! wiu vuv, vi a a, vuwac, iuuiu. uuiiii, Noi.5 ' mackerel, warmed o p oo t; -'and 1 bril liant aDt)etala I're -struck J'ete 1 1- Mow, when J go on the afreet, toUtn -rtn-r. me winaowa.ana sidih. Ana x.nejr,. einiie-memoir' lb e afreet.-ni tBey aakirte to'' eraile Id 3inua! Cock -Tails rjonse."-And ' they all have a k'm.1 -word. Q,:"Pete I Vott f Jh e K6 fbr me! Tb fogs in mj lioiitei) klhgdomjaA't as' they traed to onM' eraB.lJ' lfareweil digged -habiliments Oooi!-bye, bnfry-"etinracnj Oil River, cold ehoolder I . tt oil rifht(,ndW. Ten years ago Bnggin'a wooIJn't apeak to "be eaoae I wasn't" weu, financially rea3ni. Boggfne m now aa cordial aa borne radiah. or hot whisky. r Ami ' when I. woaU - wedlock those rich girls who so sweetly was tioto" trie, hsjr CTael parients said. 0, "poor.'bat bo'nst yoatb, entice thyself hence ! ;,And I enticed nobody f Jfow- those girls, 'and . thosei triiel parients, wish' me to call. How are joa,: ket- rtered circa aistances? - Itfs good to,remerrtber oil these things! ' And the time dwells in those fond recollections of mine as how I Was ootwanted at fashionable parties. Now the doors fly : wide, afl4 ebony a ngela ; of shoddy swing th'e panels for me to enter and - reveU-r- O, Pete! you're oil right, my boy! - '-:. ;Vi Money 1 More than would wad a colam- hinrl 1 V.TPt'vKivf v" in r5l1inc tn triial m- nnv I hare tio need: forrcrediuRich folks aretSluare deuced, glad to see me- They t bow ivory .-. low to me no w. They didn't onee. . Great is ; Po- ter Oleum, and boring is its profit 1- Just to think it. . How I used to. once dig potatoes on 4ihares turn grinlatnes lb fun milk cows for.the putterrtnuk(5otton etnngs lor enspen-pers boss's, old boot or frees : to "h ired roan's hat or get tanned -r-second table or not at 'all "dirty fingered - typsiicker,'ot Joor nechanic go a$wt.or, stay atjbeinnd ! Oil is a dreafn now. Stare: hilarious. days for pover- . i . - i . i . . - on tailor will liave ticne-to make these, rai menta for I this week, .sTkiftk lindlord won't insist upon ntovingoatof his abde. ..Tilings is working now. Anotlier rein is opened 1 And you don't know kowjiice t is.,, I f, I go 011 a "oom" folks loOK 9W it 50r.,;.Wliea. l was poor,.. they looked into H,, . I -can kck eoot-blaeks. snub poor people, break car ;wm-dowa. throw soblets at waiters.- visit airestioh- able places; bu.rrah. for any man... I wish- to, wink at whoae wife I wish to, Ue, my tea to Shade. treeai stand . on church -euahions wuh dirty, feet, jam peoples' hat down;. oer their eyes, tell man be a a war. spit teneare. get drunkor sober, awear c notraaf-f pieaaa, and its oil right, for I re struck. Pete I nd I can sit up oil night, and raise much' h ar- nrony. No oneobjecta, . 3Irs.Stigo:in8 says I km the nicest man erer she sawed.; Mre. Pig-gerly says I is the most delightingest- gentleman she erer knowed. Tbe Stiggina and Pig-gelry girls say that I a!m most eaqaisitious ( Its oil. on account of reter Uleum, who has lately come to see me. - : : ' ; : And I m on it now. llave leu rny measure for set of diamonds size of a coal-bed. : And I iiave ordered silk shirt, satin stockings, moire antique elastics,, and agold sharing cup. And I'll bare a guitar, harp,- organ, piano, and tinkling cimbat in the house, oile with petrleum, so they will play, easy. . And oay hair, my whiskers, my pocket-handkerchiefs, my nig caotnes, ana my Jiuie oioinea, snaii bask in a barrel of petroleum, while 1" sle;pl 0, Pete, Infixed atlat. I'll found a church or founder a borne. I'll buy a horse-railroad. and run it with petroleum; hire 'religious edi- rso ff rae into Christianitybuy W nomi- nation lor lat omce, ana oecome as hw m. oil-boiled hiik. Go way' porertvi I am ' wear ied of your caresses ! - You' hare a large' society, but I don't appreciate'your grip.' Your hr-laws tfre right, but against my constitution. Now I can give ad vice and it will "be heed!, lt'safee to have Struck ile one has So mkny more friend n than he' rer 1 thought for, and people take such an interest -'in rou. I can go on change; buy a few thousand shares on call, sell gold long or short, deal ' in' slock' at buyers', option, hare a prirale box at the op era, ebake handAWitk M Mr. Nahrbj :jvnd sing wK&t. tdne i. pAeaee. Yoang as a bore fofir.StrifterP will push oii over ereat. ri The QoeslTich wiio inflicted' a blow 'tinder the auricular of ' VVilliaijo PaitersojD. "Wj&StrkPe once more am happy. ' If society;;; wan i to come forward and hatea.new krother'a liahd society can now do it. ' ifyou,B ladies Of fasb1" ion wish to caress me sweetly once' ere T 4- rcome diei they will' please eteb forward and' wnoi; xumpie my ciotnea ,i any .seeKer, -alter noioneiy wianes to kiss ms Jor- tna .sanitary, they can now.do it. and -one.-pf -mr ' jijggors shall hohi the stakes.; 'ryjstraekv and tk fttmU bV njach 'ftrgtisness' bf;-;ttpBJ. msay good things 1 theretofore1 known - to 3 cfe I would not 00 a poor msin f J ; -- , A would not a 1 conid. - to my. Jap at theteif.ihret Kunded barreJs: It's oil, right 00 w.-t Once-1 was.mecelr a bore. Kow I 'am a successful borer? and rny troubles thare been; drowned-in .joil by he-genina of Peter Oleam. OllwaysytfiweV - , rEt BKlCK K)lE'R&rY;5T r A lain vieitnr trt IMt9ntuwU t. ttbjlowings-WTt Per I -:vteitd th oerneteryC wpicuM mu oi-"Deaaiiiai Tnonurnents. One mepe1a?J atfjcted liylatteiitJQn iriKe richnea pt ltd 6rtiamfhUUonT,lmagtn tot be th totiab Of some . greaf ; ipersonaeeljand pcoeeede to.fe&d;thenserr4ioA sraa this'at; r:-3edJ2 toba Aim!y one voa 1 1 s ccr'trry w lis r:i 1 3 I ia:e al c -t I " a -I iy are over ana eeoaay, Oiisweea envMws..? . Ouess I can kiss j&iatiMa-JeriaJianow.jind her eUd won't Wlyect qri're struck ilel' Reck aiAii ffJX ft a ff .ViT--'":"" "T- -r- O . . r - CWt W "rifca.,1 Kwr t.ea TT . tit li.riliM , TOM-n. tltee. - tetr ike oil and Keel .iv,!.. Vii-iAii,f .rn; VkwiLf r : sr- j 1 avwtr nArinoiaion rt a ill nf. i.itirtM lura iHAaa rsew .$'-, tVr ,-?'--f y- -. K-n-ri.T?ATiTf and. Jrala 'TTa?-i.-, . iwlrjttOfia'jjiist' sprinftfor.ladieat bonnets ate.' monstrously absurtl 10 tliat mostcaprl-' ioas rSrfemate'TOrririg. thirrgiae reMroit7thorehead,uba b!k rathejr ca-patfiouS; frostf piecerTh w hgs been the rerxwiterr of, flower and all aorta of JjUiihg8"Tegetahie" and floral, buI all .this, is labbut Id dwappearr Th'e ;nw; spriog branet abandons ; all - attempt al rwiBg.rsibre ths Iveadf :hTairfear craninru, a.nd-1 JUtle--.! tjjsn ,, delicate hit of gauze or similar tajatrriirwrspped orer tb. top of theeaaau unitidia a Kugebow on-der thw chiBiIf flower are fased.7 tney'adbrn Ifi sgterJofcthacifiiBid that i incapable :of mbralng y thing, 4?T5 cept tbebeautiffll. adorn Ejtja.t whjc4 nature gi res .as tLCoiei i agio tbe bead: " By tha way, Ao f&i bx adlnlyiTcU'hartrro0r dowj& apOoiUraahoalders ojb sex tod rw hat spleadhi tresses nwirador people, iorattl aUnpflt destitu pf nair. Alaslthatart hoyid abuse nature, and that tlie bfir of dead, women shou 'd goa4. tha ; Leads of irr mg-. fceauty'.- ueh te the,;demand v1br artificial eurls that the animal kingdom isbroaght rn to aup ply th is . fasbjonable ieraala Necessity -iT. T. (t Newark Advocate,. , . . ... From th Kew Yo'rk or. of 1c Philadelphia ta '. - - irer.'!.S ' " -- " --' I . Criaoie t&rdlef.' ' "It tnay .be of oe'Jnte'ret to the lady readers of th J Iirrxb ff dOW ifi'sit fttk earnest and persistent effort is makiog here ' lo drjre the hoop skirt out of existence in other wlbrds. to make It unfaehonabla.' The leaders In "the tTO conspiracy are "some wealthy belles welt known ' in the'- Fifih' Arenwe and f Madison Some of them'Iiarls had the7 courage to appear in the street witiiOul tue ikirt;-rKt ths result of the: expenment, .it is beheVed; was far from a sacceaav, .tlit tnofiye, at the bottom of tha raoreraent, would eeeia to be. a spite against tha manufactures of this impbr; tant. If not indTspansabla ArticI of woman apparel-the cause of which is sot probacy kBOWD. ;.'; tP ., -,. , A - - ' '.ilx: n-i No matter, r-dont hiak th dear creature will carry the day i first; because the manufacturers are too powerful fof thehV, a'nd second, because the great jmajority of the ladies everywhere appear to Lav .so - fond an, attachment to the hoops- that all atteipptf to alienate their affections from themwill certainly' receive no oounterat)ce. syz.r ,jt-- ' :. -j,: - k;v' . si ' , " .- .V " 4 Excitement Among .thaLadiea; i-There Ww A' ery'genral protesti among jpoag ladiesC- in the' Western States - against tha proposed irn'portalibii Jot rirgina frotif OUaesach usetss. Notw ithstanding the "Presi-denljal riAinetlc tending tororo tbaUtlte contry ias increased in population and wealth' durioztte. war. -it i Dainfallr apparent that tjbere frjpoi,a vpflrabusHlaice of marriageable lor powder that f bw leer -up, are I Actios r-fnand. Western ladies., llnder.Tordinary -rfir- carBstaocea, are iustly confident f tfeeh; abjli- ty to secure husband thaf'wilLleastenv a nd indeed h ave beeft.frm&er, raalidiaup,. '. Th e war, fcowerer" &aa made so .feany rijdow, that theee in ; onjuaction witk- Uie'-miases, think the Puritaw damsels had better stay at home, or look to some other locality thao the West as a " tHarket for. UmT disposal 'of t hem-eel res. Tfeey are "lttder8tood, generally to he trgmindedaava,:-tfWetora'i toinien in erery thing, save troweers.. .Why ..can they not make- an improremeat , oq Blootaer.aait marry ettcfc otliert :'" ' '.";' '; " A Chang-e' of. OpinionT JJonc'exninr. the A letter from Nashrtile to Use Ogdewsburg Advance, gives us an insight " into tbe experience of 'ah Abolition editor, turned cotton speculator: ' "' . '' .; V" '. j.' A few days ago Mr. Thomas "for many year 'tW editor af tke'New Jiaren -"Journal and Courier, and with-whom,I have been many times oyster fishing at Fair Haven, called tQ see fne. H is here 1 n - the. cotton trade, i. . he would Ve' if he could, lie iftaa leaaeda corifiscated plantation 'up4 ? the- rirer- thirty miles and is gomg to farming it. Think tor a moment of one of these pizen'! Abolition edi itors running a ; plantation - in -Tenness-ieUI But he's frora,0nnectiCBfc"Thereare about healthy anil Tiardy 'wenches1 now' hi tlie city; -who;-nscelWe;' jittio sr frem ithe Gorern- for ho seven doUaraav montlr,;'boarding- theni,-: guaf- an teeing meajeaiASKciMMac- ut.Taae eisiea tiess, Thomaa Jire4 ,th irty of these people few daya ago. who .were -enjoying a itaie ;of freedotfa;'.' And. took tuem up to bfa.Tarsrt.T: ltst evening taet hin.nd askel,h'hHt- abo,t t thej,, 41 ran;-way rtleieoondrBigJit -Jhey wont work 1 1 Py ,Tit aa-deatnat. rreen dom means eating Gdje?ojne,t rations and' lyj InOrAhe's&rtnT elde wouldn't' lr a a obndesn'fd government iorae fw a State full oriafa.- i aeeJuidren-toay .io, tiuje, beeqra yaluablc itjyyjiy9. eresest jrrowiu ws w ruy w v , auuu wo V i- ' V ImtxV&tj I a - - a. - SV .. inf. j)i cdmt b tfaa had anythixrg do vhaa Jared?fcim false. With th. Secretary of the.NaTyi.wUoni f waaiBfiaentil ii havmg aprxiintedtO; Jie present pos'tion,- he baa. scarcely; exchanged a vrdridunng theast fwo years;7 whiIa"Mr.4 Feasenaen" whom heasslated' ts eogineeririto thewaatiry.aeomei rrionthatiace;with:he amderatanding tbat:6a sruld remain-Jnthe Cabinet, ana- IeareamliB "a cleat foiiuslace-ia the' SenateVha 'aiVaoopat reach ai that tKiaitkut than Ee turned the-whol rponaiffpower elnmachinery of his dep1 j iQent.anio tne-r arrw ra. r' ,orn reiarp t rrr Hcr he L-a t;ca t. I mam. .laaaJHSMin'.rttfilVM' rwAwi.la.f v !lVici,PrAidaiiKorde for fbtd IktrBesaprrproacfc sTfor?naturaf conArtuen; ! s -. a fa- . . .-a t . n. - ? w - tt r wKipsn, wis bli csk iur.iaitB t- ia - . - . ji - w . a unite ma excepiine tae rresiaenc . net -.1- . ' . " 1 tn ,laiUthaaWwtri nwithwKom l rttr j 1 - - f ' 1 ' r 3:-;roia &CSwk WoHttst : i af.His aefoTu Uoial terror frttoC sort of diLliyr'imiai' Ending Vno,rytria as unconeciousiyyaa riULonsier youraaia naa poker prosValf fu? !lCifev wttbout 'suspecting luasefrof ia1 sciippli meht.tapoetry ; Lincoln, erbdtvm. elliler'atvtn s' 1 .. ranuy ao we nope; . .-Fevently do wo pray, ---'i T-iLc cThatthUwaghtyaeanrgaof war-a V f-J'f Paway- . , A nwv 1 -say . we t sukI let a! I th. obU ai amen 1 .We join in the. prayer i but hire ao expectation lbat God win hear It' anyiT ptnef way than; 6y aAncify.fh gthe meaha. wtichhe leave aman etataarnanahtp to-devisej iW --.V . instead of regardlag.Godj as tk -aothorot the abettor ,of thU horriU war. it would seem 1 more constatent with bumanfty.,-at leasts to S" ' - . .a a a" - a -" ascriD 11 lo.ine utHtauoweti sectionai passions and the accuraetl personal ambitioa whifrhjrer the visible agencies iaJhringing it on. Instead of supposing that. He. ordains its continuance as a, meajis . cf balancing a great ledger, of blood; It accords better with' our actual know-ledg to aay titat the war hss been protracted by the joint influence of administrative incapacity on oe sideb and, stiff necked obstinacy in rebellion 'on the ther, Th. Bible. . in an sweriiig4he'Kqu'estion". ? whence! come wars and 'fightings among you traces them to quite another source than that discovered - by the marvelous piety, of pur grotesque President, ' J (the sin ofslayery caTls for" this .particular, foria of vengeance, how does it happen (hat though slavery has, till quite a recent period, been universal, this i the only great war, in all the records ofjesaolation, in which sla-rery has-made suctfa figure T - It is. but a few ce.ptriea since slavery was universal throughout Christendom ; but the mode of its al61ition inmost European countries was 0. quiet, bb-4care,And gradual, tha toe diligence of his to rians Is scarcely abl .to trace 11. Doe not Mr Lincoln think that the Being whoa char acter he so ionaly debiets i alao tha God of the Eastern Hemisphere t . " .' .' ' "Tbe barrenness of this inanguraT in all ideas that belQn.ta ibe,ria ostatesmanehip, and the substitution, thereforo a type of piety bnut: as" rational ni, .'m JigteaejJ, as ;iat which ascribe the m elan enoly! caused .by' a fit of indigestion to tlie' "hiding of tfie divine countenance, or thsl- orbJchf taiakee children llieve - blisters will come on tongues iftiry tell lies, will give the foreign nations an exalted idea of the abilities, of the. Pesident fC have elected to grapple wtth. a sach a crisis'aa i now open us.- ' ' " : ' 'V'. W.'s- 'use ' '- iietaiiianon Harp Corresponaenee oe- '- tween Sherman and Hamirtoii. 5 : . On th 24tb of February,' GenenlSherman addressed a note -' to General Ham pton', rof Sowtti Carolina, notifylngim that aa rai of hie "foragers had beer pat tOi-death by th iniiabitanta, he" had bnkiriV-4u Dumber of Cortfederat soKliera to be d is posed 01 in lige manner." ; .to tuia ootica .-uecerai Hampto replied,-in; a;ehf int t letter .dated th 2?tri jFebraary, aqnouncing that h - held n ny-six r eoerai prisoners a n oetages ior to e men whom- Sherman had ordered to h execu ted, and adding : ."I beg to assure you . U.t for evty teldter of aaia., aardered by you, I Bhall execate at oaee two of yours,' giving, in all cases, pVefereace to. al officera who may be i eay hands. . Thus ts tha war dai)v be- comiag-nora and more Moody and atrocious. But whoever wjll turo to Gen.' Green's corres pondence in 178 1, orto tha fourth Vol ume of Irving'rWashiAgton.dr Co imra's' Life 0 Marion, will find an exact and most "instruc tive parallel. . ;,;t r ! s ' f- ; The following is the correspondence 'HcApquAaTBRS, &c-, ik thx Ficud, February 25, 1865." Lieut? Utn.' Wade Hampton, Commanding Cavf- aby Forces, Confederate State's of America . .: " 5 .' -.- W MA .. utNiiAL 11 is -orociany reported to me that our foraging parties . ar Drurdered. after capture and labelled 'Deatb to all foragers. Lfue instance. 01 a uieutenan: ami seven ,raen. near Chester, and another of twenty, near a ravine" eigbfv "rods' from the' main road, and tb ree miles from Feasterrille. " I have ordered a similar number of prisoners ia our hands to be disposeI'pf iri tha game manner." I hold about one tliousahd prisoners, captured in va-rjous ways. and can' eta nj it as' long .as -yon. But I barjly 'timfe these murders arei coipmit; Aedr 'w ithy pu r k npw 1 edge.an d, frpu Id .lugesi that'you gfyer notic to tdje 'people,,' at,- large that'eVerv Jife taken bVftherji siniplv results tu tneveatu or one qt.yoar upnteaeratefi. , . ',, -k .cpurBei .yp,cooi uesipn -my. ngni to forage Fri'tlje country,- It is "A war' rihtas old aa nwtory 'The manneri'-'-VffeeroiaiBg1 it ti'ies'whW aff TesoonirfrmT1 calls 'for 'fornVe- pr fjrdvisiorisr amf i ifi'forfipukt. eoHeqtfdi?n rectly of the peop. . l five no doubt Uiis is the ooeapion of much mishfeKay lojTon tfce part of oaroue.n. but I pann,ot wrrait ao enemy,- to judge or iabWi?WBo4esaJ ittorder;";-' Per epnally, vf Regret tliintter feelings, engendered ty fhs war.f'Ottheyiwere to he expected, 4nd 1 sinaply allege that those wlo struck 5 the first blow,-. ana made war lbevitabl thought " not, in HausqcrAaTXRs i tsb- Fiztn, ' :lo. 1 I .-at- . -.- - . -- T SB wu compftre iToruiT. wuu pie,. w Vo tbe teleiraplfEmitted W do?.' Saya "Mfl varira wiiir-ciruinsiancca, anq liue civil au-thoritiew wfirsa jpplj ' -rqtl iscf lion, ' T "Vill forbidT&Il fragtnin baf'! finiTno eivir author- i v . - - a our oueaienv aer- Vi "- 1 -f Vv --?;V 5Ttf??fJrX ' mateansrtrl warn ones wan re-ifr GehiraTW, TjShcvaj. Aj- ,. - turned Jtoeaeefni.Iifetdi4 faster than brazen 4OknWiyoarTcmm othi 24t fi v year ft Xba:atvtaai:flao.bM instant reachi4 naaf to-diyan'il yba Btate" haof those who served m it ae prtyatea and that it ha baetf officiailtrAortd thai-onr jeettr bfScers ndreturne4 were In their graves. KrkeUe Dartir wrre-murdered iafWwptureit a-yoiico?on4aefy:h - a ' "' - . ' . be ulUpbsed of in like r4anrier-Ahat fetpYaay, aa.Aw V a orA . kaaaiavi m riaw V-f.V, fiaM t a t -1 eSldierf tbeTtjd.Yorthaxacteme1 i imr in. .vterThc.' - Po:-i- !-.! J - . , . iT . . t - - A -" . - - . . . dota ,-4d exprtoa itself;i a. ..vindication, cf tdt--!n,'r Pres., 1-- --and . rop"' ' ? -V i'i -Ji i - r- tmtb;.Lonefcnd.ice t.:.i..;.to. Yes, b-C' 4e ISTYlr " It ' - i:ttc'i -it--'v '---;vr;f' '.i-'Sat;''; ..-,i---r- -:-'-f-t -.e,-j:-"'.. .V-; - .i-: t,-;-,.;: : w 1., ,c - - .-- iru- u - . " - nlToa til;i re - :r : r t t .'.cistV-r ' r- -7 f '-.tr-""-' t'lirej axJ Hber CF; f 1 ;;i..;3.ttiTCiiy ill 7 ij-.tlLr.: - t;-i ' -i- --: ' TTF It. Ik '-. jz-. u KiiVUR .pi7oner ;jiw f captare anJ tvatt, 00.50 jQtiif vfjiajLmjUledKaajr otjroutrf, exjceptaer,airujf taoceain which it wa tperieciirtj jegiiraaie anoH pro perj tnai nej aiKuui auijuenc j(4a pao ot ny-tem of tbe? thieves .whom--vots deaiznmte- aa your forsgera ; to fire -jbdwUintito cnlzena whmhy4iays i rebbeoVrfro gbacjt thiB.iobuanjBjstern which,is justly execra ieti py every ctvuizea nauoo 4nav,caireca hit men to shoot down alio iTOuz-jneh -who areaaurht burninfSousea., ThU oirder; shall retnhia in force As long' "as yoh'disgrace'te proreaaioa of tb army y allow ng your taen to -dflatroy; -priva t d wellings. . 7 -Yoa MT thatljCasnot of course finestion your right to forage on the cQu&trj J do pot. sir, qqesrfon this righC.but tneres is .a right older even' tJa"n t hia;: a n d on e more 1 h alien abl e he right that every tan has to defend his hotn aoi to protect. those who. are depeddent upon him. and from toy heart, lwish 'thatH every roan and. boy. In y. country . who -can fire a gnn. vrc'ald 8ncot dowh;aVs wou!d a wild beast" tlie nienWho' are 4 desolating thIr land, burning' their houses, and insulting their women. ' You are particular in- defining and Claiming war news, niar i asif 11 yon enumerate among them the right to fire upon a defenceless city without notice; "to burn that city to the ground after1 it ' had been surren-; dered by the authorities, who claimed" though in vain, that protection wliich is always accorded in civilized warfare to non-combatants. to fire the dwelling houses' of citizens after robbing them. And to perpetrate" even darker crimes-than these,' crimes to black to be. men. tionedT- - ' '' '-'"' ' "' ' You have permitted if vou have not order ed, the colnmilsion, of these ofFenses against humanity and the rules of war. You fired in to the city of Columbia without - ar Vword- of warning, after its surrender by the Mayor ,'who demanded protection to private property. You laid the whole city in atbeo, leaving amid its ruins thousands of old ;rnen and , helpless women and children, who" are likely to perish of starvation and exposure; Your line of march can b traced by the lurid light of burning bouses, ami in' morethao one household there is an sgony far jnore bit-W than that of death. .The .Indian scalped hi vicriinaTregardlea of sex 6r age, but" "with all hi barbarity, h always respected the per on, or bis xmaJ eaptir. roar aoiaier, more saysg than th, Indian, .msult thosa who' natural protectors ar absent. 1 lo -eonolosion, I hav only to ; request that whenever vou baveany of -my men ;diepost of ormurder"!, for the' term ' appear . .to be aynonymoua with you. vou.will let rae bear of ii, in orner.inat -a may kdov vnu auou w take1 in the matter. - - " ' r'" . In the meantime, I shall- hold flfly-six of your men a hostagts 4or those 'whom -you a ave ordored to be executed. . . ,: i,;- -'-'.',' " I am yonrs. &c., - " - ' . '- ------- - - - WA DE HAMPTON;"1 ? , ' , " 1 4 v IaieulenftBf Gsnerat. 1 OrnciALr Jobtt SIrOTgr,Ar A. G. ;.; The . High Water E all road, and Tele- . aT - J a..".,. m . t - . - eipnoamnjucauon jjiwrrnptea. Bcrri,'JLicW 17 Tker ia a great!resW . et"-jn.. nhi vicinity-, Lake" Shore,- rfe rti4 Central roads ar all more or less jnjured Itails are delayed And telegraphic common!.. cation irith the Bast kiterrupted.. - " ' iNo markets, or -hewa received frowk Jfew York to-day, in consequence of interruption of telegraphic .commu&iaation. It i' stated on the street that gold opeped.io Afew York at 161. and declined to about 1G2I3. : CtavxLairb, March '17, There is a Iremen-dooa flood, ia Allegheny, Oil and French creeks.- The bridge over QiJ oreek atOil City ia gone, and communication by rail . with the latter place is suspended. ' ; Faaxatrs; Pa., March-17. We are ' having the greatest 'flood ever' known v in thisrj gioo. .. Tk bridge at Uil City anil tha sehoju' creek bridge at Franklin, were wept away; Miles of railrpail track are. gone, and the telegraph lines on Oil creek are washed, away Houses, tanks, barrels full and barrel) empty cover the river; The loss .is"eetiiiiatea by tbe million. r- -i ivjvR; ' Utica, March 17.t-TIi water in thia vict-Uy is three feel kigher tban ever before known. The gas worksre eflectually'wtopped; all tha fires are out and no gas can be lurnisned to oar citizens- for dsvs to come The bridge n j across the river, built bv tbe U. 4 B, railroad compear; was carried away about one o'clock Little Falls -ia the farthest point reached today. .There are about two miles of telegraph, poles aad wire down this of LUtU.. Falls. The extent of the damage east of that place is unknown; - ' ' : ; r' ' "- : RocmsTCJt. March. 17, P. M; There is tha greatest flood itt Rochester, aad vicinity- ever known. The jraieT ;iB ; the rivet . fills all the arches under the acqneduct and overflows the railroad .bridge.' - It u-several .feet. deep, run- - - , .,- - - . , - . ... -A , nmg wb luccsange street ana nows across Buffalo street near Arcadei filling all the cellars,and .cieriigthe-grOood i floors- of many of tha grindcai atares.; Ho. trains have, left the city eastward oiv. Central- since yesterday at 8'o'iIo6k." ; The water is still rising, but as it has subsided In the riyer at Mount Morris, it is hoped.that no grerdamage wU result. . , r YoaarMarch 17.Kecent srms ser Viodsllrrtertereti with railroal travel Ihrdiigh-out vHe wt Yorkand-? Pearayl r eauU.T grains are. temporarily drawn otf ,o-thrCrftraliaBd HuhiQB roads iai this ,Statew De.ra ware Sch.ikillhigh.SH andotheririveTs,'! in'PennsylVaotji,''' are rsas m oiwly 4 wolIeBiftverflowing -rai lroa.1 tracks Along hir banks jOil City im submerged, aad great quantities of oil in -barrels swept away, A GreatAhnrroI !Tea4"IIenri -r.- , A JWashingtorw correspondent of the, Cincin nati Gazette sutes uporl authoWyjorofncial laformatidn gathered at the -War lepartmsnt ath'BHmur. ot-aoTdierno; av oat their Jive i a the wrvicea sjneath war hegao reach eafuUvtO.OOO. :.Whrapon,vtba,15-v quirer remarks: itbi floe not.,ot coursvw-ofddc thosa who went.h6Dle ticker with fatal - - : T a f.-r t - ea. t - disease aad iiid. Matter , their. tprm -eptred. 1W Soldiera-eaperfajlysrrch-firmre bred fncool V statistics lrom th WariPerjiraent, "faV -J -a sa t anaar-wa fgnjn picture iajUX tiSTexsnct -iTTCt-C 5 a --. 3-St. Patricka rdaV waa jrearaf-f'-! orated in all pans 'of th country.' ' T The flood in the Genneaae VmUtj,2i9 . T?. pteverytbing away, - ; :; Qr,P oraboldt almost eQualIdSewaxJ 1 wrote two thousand letter per anuni: . 1 ' jiy - - J ' - ' ; .V . -c -"vi eg?- A new counterfeit la rreeabaek ia ontr " engraving and color poor. - ; " " " O.The line of Geo. Grant's armv ia said . to be twenty-three toiles long.."' " ,Z " ; - tey John C. Fremont 4was 'fined 42i5 tha other day,4 to 'New ; Yorki for ooo-atiendanc : as a juror. - ."';; " 'T' "-; ' ,: - tS Tsfenty rebel families were banished from,Dent.Mo.;on lhe"4ih ioat.. with prmia- sion to take a fw Articles1' of personal property . , vs - $:Zr&Z?.tf - VStJl. daughter OfJ. C; Brockinridg. 'wh! has. beta; aUejidjng:8chQQl,at LouiriJJer'y is to be sent through the lues to her father.-.-. SSf A Chinese thief having. stolen -&- sionary's watch, brought.it back to him, tha next day,' to -learn d6w to wind U up 1 , 3 .5. - . --.k.i - -...'-,iSP"'The Rhode island Senate bave defeatedj r the trill to Abolish schools for colored chiiireia - by a voi of.19 to IS. ' ' '''- "J The soldiers' cemetery. at'NaahrUI contain 11,500 bodies, ' 1,300 of whom' hara died since December. - tS"Gen.T. F: Mearher habeei5reiiered v. of hsmmand, and has arrived iiVNeV'Yprkf ota mother duties.- V" - : '-2?: ti?. WilKam S. Ker, a grandson of. Franc ja S. Key, of Star Spanglcl Banner am, died latejy.in.lhe. Old Capuoi. Pnaoti. Us.waai rebel soMier. . - .-.-:-.-;,..; a-; . - t -i. B& A letter from Savannah eays tb tnar-J ket is.alreaiiy glutted. - There are larger quan titiea f goods there now than tb pevple oar' or want to buy.;.-"v ; ---- ''.r? SST Henry S.' Foots, member from, Ten nrv Bee of t he rebel IIous of Kepreaentau ve, was . on Monday last expelled from that body by a funammooj, vote. ' iST' A cbud recently bora in Saa Ftanci co had no .openlqg for :ta eyav-oCita.wgra; - mad and a pair jf prjgh eyes were touad aa derneath. . 7 - V" "' ''' - ' tgT From tha adrertisinrT eolnmna-f rati Philadelphia paper we learn that Ex-Pfealdaat James Buchaoaa baa beovme Prcaideutof a& --oil company. " i x : f.. r t-4 s 1 -7 " . BJT Mr.afohn G.' Nloolarr tha PrecHente; -r Private 8ecrtarrti was ; been appointed consul1 -. to Paris, in piaee-of .Mr." Bigelow, appobted , charge cTaffaira atPariv " v ' - T - j . ' I ISTke snaJwfallr of Oregon ar said to ba 200 fee f .highi and 2,000 feet wida. : Faeh WBal : bts fecple .will -go there, instead of Niagara, ;-when the a'eiSc Railroad .is buliU . ' '. 'A railroad is to-be rbst!t4o Palestine It wjll, connect Jaffa with Jerusalem, will hw. about forty TOifes rorigi and, -with a barber a V Jaffa, will cost bait a million pounds ateriuig Kf , -ja Jm a- ' - ,0- trisc Aao oTiinaxTisb A cotamoprarv thiaka th rebel .havwn evacuation on the. brain. . j 4, , ; Q A 1 ady advertise 4ht a huabaifd jwho )s.in tb habit of washing himself Bu - e ' a a . - .a a - Iibrvla hitWf hMtT Imi ihl mk i3Wbat ujUt fan by tftSdet , AUtK ;6yViee in its worrt ibrtu-In' the fijrra of the Fiee President, -vr ;i VSP Whr is a bridegroom worth more to ait a bride! a Because she Is given away and he la : sold.-;-, -ii r-' : - . ' J '"-'t fi' -B - 11 Ja.eetd that thetnan wha prrhegfedi'f 1 an "onen winter" thia aeanon. ha curuiiiittKl - 'ggy Th Postmaster GeceraJ Has Appointed - . Ana. L. nairfs.'of-Newairkr'Ohlb, a specialc--,-agent qf the Departraeat to take charge of the-post ofiice at Savarah, Georgia. - f:'n i"'., - : a5,Ifon.:J, Jt- Wells waa;oo-theh iaati ? fsiaugurated at Xew- Orleans ,a Governor, otj.f ih Ktt,of Louisiana for the unexpired terra mau;vBaTit by the Twiznation of Mlchati Uaha. - ; - - ' " saici'de... ; ; .'-V ' tST The most "powerful "rn en r sometime ' f doubt their power.' The feeblest never aov" .. Why is a loafer In a printing ofleolika. , a shade tree?, - Because we are glad whsa ha ' : !teaves, : -;;j,v '"r - ft" , gS Although the Vice. Pmhleot annoonr;'-t ced himBelf a plebian, he showed -h had,5x good deal of the old Bourbon spirit, witaia . him. ' . ; ' . " ir; "'jf CA modern Philosopher volunteers "av" bit of advice : . ' Never marry ery 1 yoaug.4 3 Life is a feast; after yoa enjoyed the -ulita5 tials, let a wife come in aefa tleeru" , i j . Why Ja a; man snorieg ia. bed likav sh . . mueio pa per f Because it'asvma!? fj - BO Why,!, a, raan-. U prieoiL Jik Uakkyjis boatt Because ha; ftBU y, )--, a-" KsSYhy ie alead dack Jikea deaddooit tr Because they have both etoppexj jittteWV'f A tAVhy a, a ragged eoAt:Iikiaa. Iro&.'&oti? ' Bocaasa it is a specimso 61 Jjafti;wf, aarista ' When is mnsie like vegeublcsf, 5Wkft, there are two bcatt In a m eaaure.' ' '. iSsar Why 1 th hip that' loading lika ' Iooomotivet ...Because ' they T both- taaka tL ear-go, : -- .' ": - "1"4.' -r ' r--: gar At a Jewrilsr' ahop aa- IaHS Gill, Londonv ff bUI ia eghibited ia! tha fwiaijc; rrT - hichia Written SiWeddie -non. fc i::T shop made out of lucky old gui: i i l.ii-j ."-,- r. ieaa.' '-- r-i.-?-?r - XSSP la theiti an j ;th a,-h report, thet- e the Arabs, who live, in tbe.desertbava- aeody. hairtand islt alaojriie'that thie who lire 1.x ,.MW wi w. i . 9 , " ' - tT"IVotft. vrja l5.ka half rif thmpoor ap- ple? - aaid 4 rtltf damawL - -Ko. 1' than.- ydrti.'.I "ou'ld tfcrafrr. etteri baif ZZzzi cJi : brushanirVerred .ki tAherpaflirfvirtcns-''"r-Uiiiyidg hoae-wae thni sMmad a ri: fed by her lkbcy Ma willyrrefneCT3 a reJiiou on teas u w- j . .-:r-' -Tl foliawia:! ftbia: ihAiflbt? c?ai.le tisTmerCa ill ?ihz) It "t iitiai -' |
