!..' V- '''Hv ':'V ' . . . . ;'.'' . -, ' . ... . .; ! , . .- , i - -': . .:. :, ..- .vs-.i -,,.,. - .1 - ;.-- !.'; . "V. . -: .'. ' . ; - . -.V . - A , ' ffcEE; . i' " v ' i - - TUESDAY. JU ! . Y .f i rp, -'-" T '- , - -.... j - . ' " . UlU. Xi . 'I'sthnhpra ntnnn U-l-L- ' " 't t . , S - m. T i " " " amm ; ; 1 11 ii i'i r rf. .if -T. r-i-?g '-. ' -.v , f . !.' 'l ! Si'' "' . I ' inTIJLISHE'J-RVfi UY TITPSDAV. " :oi, i, ' " ' , '. t s-:;; pi ..-""juir'-o-'ji'ji ('- nvst Misei-tiou, . . ' t - ' 2 Cf isAi'C- line?.' ineri!Ml us'ioHaws: I - - ' 'S 1 .1- :' ' A'lt',!i:;,w vrtari'Mtil to murk tli uunibi't t in- Mrti'hv rifj5!!ii,1, ov t!i'ir ;ilvrfi fiientM v.ill:'lV9 -on- , . s -M i-: ,.c-:s ....-.., s ; s - , p1unrer8. hooks. ifug rl.Jpckau - levers, cy linders, pistons, PWgf. n id other delicate bits of apparatus, nij beioj gmg to the rear end 6f an Enfield nfleywbfen converted from ! a muzzle-loader to a; breich-loader; In 0ie svstem of trans fotrnidn upthjng is , leR . oX, the veritable fUifieldJiuf. the: stock: in .another: the hnr- fel ia fetlfTthened fatus biit in mob?t of them the barrel is 1 rte'M'd t wo or three inches for this pur ml sub-committeu! caused the al- ilics.to he fired ofT a great number of f lHl or(ler to aPp!y various tests to H i ? f 1 fs concerns rapidity ot hriuff, one two -j'-tf. until tcil.lil ; THE VAIt IH SUEOPE. Tlie 'rcat - "liftccn da''-. campuicn't in KiiKii(k, vvhicli Ims MQba"bly, detided the j j fate pi the. oluett ;ir")(l one, of the "tnokt pow erful of modern 'nations, has also, solved a jMobh'iii: vvhiclj the l?ur years' war in this country left .1 almost ns doubtful as; when it ( ouiiiK'iiCA'd. r; '"', V' - j . ' jlliat fjimous breech-' loading Prussian 'rfle, tiie 'needle gun," is said to have pi ay ed.a,'Uir moHvdccisive and important part in . th$. tW(virt of. the'AustrijKns than the skill and .strategy, of all tlm Prussian Field. Mar-' V i i i i nn r : I - glials iiiiiu uenerais.;- ,-ini?. I'.russian..- war office; long i nee recognized the superiority o f 1 1 1 e b r f e c h -1 o a 1 h j g o v e r t h t m u zzl e-1 o a d -in": musket aiid rille. In the recent creat" battles in Eui:o)e, it is admitted by evepy iiitollige'tit European journal that 'the su periority of tie. breech-loading rifle was completely "and '.most triumphantly estnb f lihed-;'- As a weapon for infantry' i it has proved far 'mprq deadly than 'the muzzle goading ".fire-arms which have been used for many centuries. While the highesti mili tary authorities .in- this country..? declared 4hat that the breech-loading, rifle was the very .bent, weapon -for cavalry, they jwfcr.e equally j'decided in their opinion that it would not answer for infantry. The ter- ; nble ex(:ution of the small, light .Prussian needle jimi, demonstrates that the "breech - loader" is also the best weapon for in fantry if 1 all "beats the Enfield hollow, generally ! H p ' o inac oreecn-ipaaing beiterlthan mi!7ln-fnr1nio' n rtiuinor. Ll r . 1 - luiiuniii ... (fill J l.44i iwuMRr-j-i.ney were next tried as to ac- jrdrp The unchanged Enfield 'here, bentiits dolnpetitors, though all were vvon- jjfu)y pear the mark. ; When every one i tlif rilles had been fired two hundred and seventy time without scleaning, they v(jrttakten;:to pieces at Enfield.- All) the b eeefi arrangements were sound; but some ofj he stocks told of hard wear, having eeni pojmucn cut away hi the converting. Irfien the rifles were pitted against each therifor ransre, penetration, initial velocity, Jind :reccil; or, rather, two rifles on each sistejm liaving been compared in regar'd to rVnifilr-.V fifnli rfi-ir nrwl I Ai'il 5 tier fniif riirtra qrifeach iystem were compared ' with refer- to the other qualities just; named. enf tration was measured by the nurri- cleir ot half-inch elm bords, well wetted and ce i i- ;n- plpECOU put Best From the Richmond Times. PARTIES. - f From the London f p jctator July 7. IS NAPOLEON BAFFLED? All of the old political parties narrowly escaped shipwreck during the late tempest The Germans have won their unity in and storm ot civil vvar. j None foundered at pite of thirty kings; they will win their sea, but they escaped m such a shattered; irteupm in spite ot our king's minister, nattered, condition A Horrible Scandai: Ti e Round Table publishes a startling artich: upen drunkenness among women. It says the vice is prevalent among fashionable ladies. ana mac some ot the most elegant of them Will nass tmk siimmpr n"of Q.. water-logged and unseaworthy iougn ne nas eaten up the -thirty kinirs vwf " "k ,J;""luSa ur as to be utterlv unfit for activV The plotter will be defeated bv tllLTS. PIl Sut a.fc r in- i . . . . . .fi: .i .... - fl vuiuitt's. in." w.irpr iiitini!it. hf.i service, tiveii tne Kepublican party, a 'yue. ' nis piot and its comnjete success:' rlf..ai.;..i.i i - V- thoush in the vigor of fi.' voth. as do M , So we believe witl, his all'. NapoleoT, 3tt! V.Tr? ',"W m0re the wa-r W ended, ran plonip p6.i. thk; ooked to a partial victory,V,0 be followed Fl Sm J.hl Jj T mo8 ts t v. : . .v . 1 . r k.. ' . J . . . me gentlemen, ot this, country: that pnrtnm orcaKers oi itaaicaitsm ami sn it in twain. : UJ . cuuiineuj exnaustion: but the vi nrv j t . . . r . - Seward. -Weed and the'Conserv.tives float-! 3n complete, and there has been no "tf a:U.a Vln.X? ,urnish their iiUiiLuiiiri v h i in k win io ir eAm a a lngojfin one direction, and Stevens and his xnaustion at all. The forces of Prussia bottles bf wine ro r Tr piratical gang going off in another. . At the unbroken, tlm loss being merely one of 1dd" 25e Tdin th tu t J commenclmeli? of Ihewar the old whom the single lavi in ti Elbe partyvas in citrcmh, and the "fierce -durflles W,H rcP!ace, and she J$..under-ua.: i. -St!-aw2,Jdr mocraeie,"; enfeebled hx Wrn-a&i - - , f I II i ill A 4 f 1 O km m M Cill'll ll 1 V(rULUU1.7 K 1 ulJHArU 1JHM L4 V. I I lM.l.A. ,1 ff I 1 to the rampant Republicans. - The' Douglas and Breckinridge imbroglio, and the subse quent wrangle between the Pence 'and War Democracy, left that party hopelessly de bilitated at the end of the. war. Deprived of the support of their laucient Sout'nein allies, the last contest in the Northern. States between the Republicans and the "National Democracy" was as unequal as that contest which poor old Priam, amid the flames of his burning palace, waged with the stalwart and vigorous Phyrrus. The remnant of the Democracy in every Northern State were put to. the sword, and even their last stronghold (New Jersy) was carried by assault. Indexed for all practi cal ' purposes, the Northern Democracy ceased to exist afteiv the fall election of i h i ir u i-u . jloou. a iew aauniiess anu mi estructin e il l ',f,rameJ",,f T -Trt' I" 0'8 of: that party, like the New York; Fit lf g. rU8 V'lNews, the Day Boik, and' Metropolitan several experiments occupied -many t :n - i c 1 i . irui linen is uucu i t'u . any n ,j i:n -i f . i tnlit.v: but. ns ft .spnnr.nfo iurl iTict-innt nnrfir last spring to perform, and the ! t.jt ufc rn Oft il . P'l4 I .0 HCI U UIUUHHCU uv mrj luiiiiij lll'c il . T. il T-v I . ii r( v i- . i tne xsorinern democracy is now without t i the same care as a school insn&p.for nr . .. . . . . JL r. " ,.U.L.II f-.t - i 4. ' t i strength outside ot the city ot New York cbinpetitive examiner tabulates his 'marks.' ! . . , ... . Ii thA -rifl hnrs nvpm! Kt h.if n ian(1 wunoui a .speeay coalition with -the i i w. r m aiil L her N.Liiuui -a i j. -, .. , and without a .speedy coa htion with the Ihus tnd rifle shots averaged about half a l ir ? x. . . j'j'j i i j v . rP u i j j conservative element of, the Republican drd ilate al deviation at five hundred yards - . i. XT ., 1 7 fil.,L .:u. ujj l. .. party, the Northern Democracy can do aiuiuui iccii at ciuiib iiuiujreu vu us one " 11 tj. i 1 1 a. s.i i.W ie, trat,:d seventeen elm plank ; an- " lwn8 I1 MiJs '1. .a. 1 . 1 1 lr. .t 1 left to stand up once a year i 1 enough took the lead in many of the con- . 1, , -A ,. 1 . ! , J" , 0 i- - 1 -r ! -r 1.T - 1 enough for the Radicals to Knock it down, of general efliciency: -w ide a third stt 1 jm i j. .;. ilrii i-r - 1, ' Unless it unites speediy and cordial v with tlie rontinent of Eurone. All of the most celebrated gun-makers on the other side of the Atlantic; Lave been for three year manufacturing breech-loading double-bar- never patfonage. never success, 11 (Il Jbribated for passing into the riHew-Sth u,e rewurus o. success !M id ftallow.) and fired '.nore rapidly tW '.a e.w.sely concluded to forget and t S &e Lthers. ! . : ' i' . (.rS.lv"e t,,e:r .elen'"d t.e'rr,y.e st" e wltl! ITaddki Unnrnwl .. A WTA HM TTT 1 Im example of England will be speedi- r r . i. - V i V, ,V n j? 1 i- S ir -the Peace Democracy, the Bixs and the itallowed by all other nations, and fu- , t,- jX c, , 4, Uo.Jvof;.. ,:n - l ...ai, Lu Woods, the Pierces and the Seymours have mi l' 1. -I ;. Al. I ! h,st lom-rears, been rapidly i.icreasinin ogtyjat an old 'nozzle-loader' as e p!f.?i !T(m!T h'l (I'T r -lilUiiart riit-tT:-iriTWrTc:at, iiriianind upon v , v 4 11 J I r.T - ; . ui-wicsc lauiL?,. ;tnu as some oi inc snioons we understand the motives that govern thev frequent do not have these liquors on kings, she. will not yield one acre mofc, or ; the bill of far, a neat little shm-i'If vou T i?' "ian 11 w ?venient to surren- do not see what you want, ask for it,'? gives dr.- What is convenient! Soarbuck? Well, : thc hint o the initiated. In dress-makefs we are tired of hearing that "strategical ; bills the significant item "small trimmings libint elevated to such preposterous im-; often covers up the. expense of liquors portance. Austria had all the strategical : which the lady has ordered through the points, and within ten days had also the ; modiste who 'panders to her vitiated taste option of submission or dissolution. The while at the watering places a bribe to the Palatinate? Wed, the world will not be ; waiter procures a secret supply of liquor, Sy Aurt l France greatly benefited by j which bv the connivance of the landlord, the-odditjon of a few Bavarians to an em-;is charged as "extra luncheons." It is pire of five-and-thirty millions. - Luxem- j PSserted that girls of. eighteen, daughters bourg? Luxembourg will , not seat I the 0f m0st! respectable New-York merchants, Bonaparte dynasty, nor will, aught that the have been grossly intoxicated in Broadway Emperor can squeeze from Italy, great as stages and upon the public streets, and the:loss to Italy maybe. Though Venice j that no superiority of intellect or social is worth Sardinia, it was the Rhine to which i position is sufficient to guard a lady against the Emperor looked; the possession of the this viccw - " . Rhine which would, as DeTocqueville said, j . .. .. have disarmed every French enemy, and: j" MR. BLAZE'S ACCOUNT. enabled him, free of dynastic opposition, to ' . ! "crown the edifice in safety." Arid the . Artemus Uard. in his account of his Rhine he will not have, for it is not within travels,1 says, that at Neva he was called on even Count von BismarSs power to ghc if; and PT an ath'ctie, scarlet-faced man, who po as to "taking iu one has breech-loaders to ,,rc. "tcly-said his name was Blaze. part before that. There is Belgium, to be 1 ave a little bill against you, sir,'' be sure, but there is also England, and Prus sia cannot heartily wish -that Belgium should be French, and Austria cannot love the friend who enfranchised Italy; and in short the Emriernr. like fJount vnn Bis- f mark, has achieved results' which benefit lown i and respected coffee-house down an manKina, save oniy those lor whose v'1" . ' benefit he intended to strive. It is very. "But, my dear sir, there is a mistake. ridiculous no doubt to believe that God 1 neverjdrunk at your bar m my Ofe." reigns; but with Italy free, and Germany - 41 know it, sir. That isn't the point, united, and the Junkers , weakened, and Th6 P,k ls tlns 1 Pay out my money for Napoleon 'wild-with .baffled longing for good liquors, and its the people's own fault prcv, and all the work of ten days and two if they don't drink them. There are the Wspirators, who meant any other results lquors--do as you please about drinking than these, it is to us at least hard to be- them, but jou must pay for them. Isn't icve that we are the snort f the senseless in1 Tal't observes. "A bill for what?" "For! drinks." " Drinks?" . . ' "Yes sir at m v "bar. I keen tfie " well- Touching Scejte ix a SIississiiti Court.- The county 'court of Noxubee county, Mississippi, has sentenced Mrs. . Sultana Allen, (an old lady,) to a fine of ; $500 j and six months imprisonment, for 1 slandering n young lady flamed Eliza Mc- . Gowen. Nearly all thc peoplc of the neigh borhood were witnesses on one side or the otheri The M.-uoii Beacon says that when this sentence was pronounced, Mi rc Gowan burst into 'tears. She aked her counsel if it was necessary, for the com plete vindication of her character, that Mrs Allen should be really "Und actually im prisoned An the county jail, and .when in formed that the verdict of the jury wn ?' fer sn'c desired the court to leniit her pun- . ishmeht. She said she had no vindictive feelings against her criminal accuser; that having no other protector she had appealed to thi4 court for protection, and that now by its judgment she was fully protected from all further calumny, she'prayed the conn through her counsel to have .merry upon the upfortunatc being who had just been sentenced. The court, the bar, the audi ence were moved to silence and not-a b-w to tears for some moments the stillness of death pervaded the assembly. The Judges were rnoved by the petition of the" young lady and the fine and imprisonment were remitted. - Crazy BACiu:r.oi: Editor." The local editor of the Wabash Plaindealer ha recentjy fallen in love. He tells us about it, and in anticipation of the glories of the coming day he goes off in this wise: Wej are becoming desperate, and will commit matrimony unless somebody holds us. We are becoming convinced-tint an h'angel is a good thing to haw in the house.j Imagine the deliciousness of one's' phcelinks when a beautiful sweet sixteen, possessing the dignified title of a' wife, ;md with tjie innocence of a lamb, steps closely up to your frame work, places her soft lilly white jarms around your alabaster neck, throws back her .auburn ringlets, raises her -angelic form upon little toes, places her heaving bosom upon your vest pattern, and i with her read, rosy, posy, pouty, peaches and cream, strawberry, appie-dumplings soda water, maple molasses, fruit cake, , bologna sausage, nectar lips, (Je-hos-si-fat!) kisses ou smack? Hurrah lor matrimony, and darnation to old bachelordoni. An old bachelor H vim; in a lariri 1 Frdm the New York Tribtuie, Jiily 20 thy Grfeat Trot-Fastest Time on Record t- Tht Ibns-expected trotting match 'r'el-ted I., cuns, and 'thtjy. are. i'io.W used by ftKk'Beii the celebrated trotting horses Dexter, complete. nearly all the best sportsmen abroad. We Slktlej-, dnd Tdronto Chief;1 came offyester- ; At the South the Iricnd - nkice in all the accounts ot the great limit- dhy, at Fashion Course, Long Island. The cal organization will meet with no obstao ing . parties in Europe and England that t;(Ji1iiij( ot (the race were mile heats, bpt les from the old political parties. Indeed out rf patience with your husband's and cr bis resignation. the breech-loading fowling piece is almost tlii:ee, than. W decade the muzzle-loacJingr nnes, muskets and fowling pieces, will be as lit tle used as the old flint-lock guns.; ! ' After a full, lair, and most exhaustive trinl of respective merits of breech and nizle-loadinir rillVs and miisk Englii- Ordnance Department m dccidtul in favor, of the breerh-loadmg fire-l seve small r.rins at EnheW, IvmgiNluzzie is deti oiall yiu favor 6"f. another claimant to supremacy. The vast, powerful and com plicated machinery at Enfield is now in process of transformation to ine'et the de- maml dor breech-loading small arms.- ; jVycar ago tin; attention of the English Wrar Office" having been attracted to the " vai-ioiis-and admirable brcech-loadintr smalt pects are, therefore, exceedingly encourag ing that the fusion of the late "Peace" and "War". Democracy, and of the great and powerful bod'' of Conservative Republicans, pe- of which Seward is the chief, will soon be kiiuw g .MMMJM..MMMM.iaiMSMMSBMSKSh4EMSMSMaWSMMI i. 1 ..... . ' . h ' j- . tne habits ot birds and injects. iVuure( 0 CKU tne current oi evenis. , , .. T ,t . J . ' Uometime since n verv n .im voiiii'r n!:il shooiv cieeiunv vvnne l reaa cms eminently i . , , . 7 , A COIIinJBIAL SERMOH. s of a new politi- ' 1 1 : .. 1 1 1 rrimnpl bill. YpflW MfrA. Mr UUm vetiH U"U YY P131" OU" - aglnt of 'the California stage company, i .neveJ. me.1 each other, and e(,uli.K,l ilu ni 1? 1 - .... vj . . 111 orlininin.T 'injrt mr.nt A i,.nt A connubial little sermon, from the text, There was a formidable and well organized ; TZ,' w. T.V".' n.;rr.s,n ..f'- 5n inch in diameter, was bored in tne p.u- "Be happy as vou arc," is thus preached opn.-sit.ion to the California stage company ; betwecn the c'iKUllbeis Afier a om- 11 J " ... 1 at that tune, and Mr. Blaze rendered them uon oeiween uil enamour Aiu.ai.01 by a cotemporary print: g.-nl gervic. jn h.. ; capacit of t, . h'lemept for three weeks he let tneu, buU. "Wife and mother, are. you tired, and funf id W(1M vw nrro l.pn 1,0 ,1,r. out and 111 . three weeks after Hie partn s i ! III. . . 1 .... I .1 ' . J J m .1 rrm rl fltii triniwl . . . t 11 . . I 1 1 . . . t iye to saddle, for $3,000. It yas . the old parties are as dead as the giants and your children's demands Upon your time "You are some sixteen hundred dollars any yo,un c?uP,t; thrown .togetlu r for . C. W X . I - - T t ' i -- i isi r ii. . i .... , .r i.j-.e. : i t j . 1. ir.j 1 i : ... .1 ii i 1... . . . 1 n i . i . ? 1 - ... . r . . 1 1 t . exclusively ueu iui iiic.oiriuiiii 111. vo, ;a ueMn,u, UUv, anu uic ua vvcis ui lextmci animais oi an anteauuvian ase. and attention.' Are you lempieu to speaK. Ku:rti xn nA..r.f ATr e.,A 1 1 .' - i ! I J ii " FT U 1. . . i : . . I. w . ........ . . . uwmivi.ui jvm vwun,o, oiv. pneasants and partnoges. ceuetit aonamon, so a gooa race was auuci- , Their very bones have decomposed, and. out teelings to that iaitntui, but, perhaps, the president, "but in view of your faith We venture tne -p.reaiction . mat m ies mteji. 111 tnis tne lovers oi trotting were : nota landmark ot the old organization re- sometimes heedless or exacting husband ot fni j ffiripnt service? weshill throw off L J ' . a . Jl ' i. 1. . T . A ; -r-v ' . I . 11 IT a . 1 . m " - few weeks will fall in love with each other. Churl Itcsvi lie Ch ron iclc. rkt disappointed, for the race of yesterday ; mains. , During the civil war, 'Southern vours? or to scold and fret at these sweet mptm Jo-be one of the contested of the 1 Whiers, Douslas and Breckinridt-e Demo- and! beautiful ones? Do you croan and seasoo. bosom throbbed audibly. 1 i f . i:.' ,m" . , Jl1 . 11 , I 1 . ."f . . IUU Will IHIUVV till IIUUU1CU UUI" skets, the it was sdid thaLToronto Chief was not quite old parties we have at the South nothing care aud weariness of the body which wife- inrs;vou wiU?' he cried at last seiziniz .juc c.fc -" yj iy nr. luain, uanc uau :uccu mo out an xsumaeiiusu lacuon, as cpniempii- nood ana momernooo must oiuig, torgeiiui president s A few days since as a l idy of rather in- AT- ll,n c0omnfl Ufl,;o ;or flUlSUlVU UI1U rttdCI WHS MMUO'MUie CllV, ilAI . JJIQIJ OL.UUIV.U J T IUIO bUUbl i , . , ....,t... ., osity. i.A tear stood in his eye' and his amo?8 "P1" vi.ted the j l. n VUlUj UCIk IIIV UI1IVI l life V till . crime they were in there. It went off w ell mr al days. After a few prelimijia- ble in numbers asit is ix:rrrl m-k" wna nivnn nnrl hnrsPS WT 11 ,.A i-A 4-U 4- knn.l odious and detested, of. and unmindful for, their comforts and : . f Vi'ia lino arms. .The upshot of tht decision is that jpes jie word "go" was given, and horses We allude to that band ofpolitical outlaws, their joys? O, wife and mother! what if ' x will " returned ill inr r wuriu iniiMMitu niuuuiuvivji; wi. uarteu . vvav on me busnwnacKers ana apostates which boasts ot a stroKe snoum smite your nusoana anu hand and pressing it pas- the president. "Well, sir," said Mr. Blaze, "I am a gen- U'iiof Mnnf S. ' ' rn ot)if moo uvito unt nil T I 1 TT 1 1 Ii- l.J ll I . 1 .1 llf !..!. I l IJ fjf iiipbwhwotmvwimiv, M urowuiow uu unuervvoou as its leauers. lay mm iowr natu yvui cnuuieii miuuiu tJcman I am ' VOU bet: And I wont al- ofng o f so. close together that a sheet Our splendid but unsuccessful .struggle be snatched from your arms, and from your iov7 no stage company' to surpass me in light have crossed the trio. Dexter broke for independence eradicated every; trace of bosom? 'What if there were no true, strong nnia 'J-, pn fhmw nff thp nthpr pirhr ' ;.& 13 1 JilJ.. ; J.1 riLI-f I . i 1 n l Si . . r !. r. i 1. a 1TTI eiore j. e reaciu me luru, tne ymei - Dltter political iceung at the south. Men heart tor you to lean upon w nat n tnere hundred dollars, and we'll call it Sauare! 1 Sn. I,. no, I.i41w ' 4-rr.n I ". rrt l-i o hulnnH l..l 1 J C I. i. 1 1 J J 1 il I . . KliU . .. i !. 1 1 . .- . sua u i icflu, ijuuci mu iniKHw uciiuiu. Vyno uau louuui, uieu ana enuureu t ie were no sou, muc umucniw iu uesiie in -vr nn n ;0 m 4 7 ' 'I j , , t j ii I . , . w . - i - I i.i yJ mumuuci on uiuufto 1 1. 13 ii iv l it U jJuo" lyi-""" my u "u inousanu jnivuiiuns 01 war 101 xoui years, your arms, uuu iu iuvcjfuu,ui icunvu yuui duty lacts. 1 At the half there was little change, were elevated above the old level bf politi- love? How would it be with you then? . mt enough, until she cuimc to a rather hard specimen of humanity, when she'aked: iWhnf i-ii linra Tr9" ii uav ui v j w u iii.i iui i Fop stealing a horse.1 tiro trrni tnrrr fnr it9' Yes.' - Won't Vou try and do better next time' Yes IT1 steal two!' I Tut South Flooded avitii C u;nti:i: feit U. S. CuRRHxer. Report - received at the treasury department state that ihe frosm this point Dexter commenced Cal antagonism. Indeed, if the iwar had Rp t natient and kind, dear wife; be un- SrvrjiTr-AK Wr.nnixn An exhibition of Southern States are at present llood.-d with :S . ' i -11 , ii l . '.I i j. L I . .... i . I . ii n. i . . . . - . . . . lil..lL TT Ii'. .1 OA.. . "I coining rapiaiy to tne ironr, so tnat at tne tailed to produce this happy-and purifying wearying and long sunering, dear mother, mar tal coolness took place in Pittsburg a counterieit unueu oiaies noies, national f ". .. . I . r . l " . - . . - . t ft. . . 3 r A l - r eoh vetting tiie immemorial muzzle-loading H;el6k rillo nndmnsketiniobreech-loadimr.1 "The 11 fiinori nhb hsit nhti mnst. trpmpndmiR nne.e. conditior s were,-'' remarks an English jour-1 tTorohtf second, Butler third. Time pne rial, "that the cost ol alteration should not ' exceed one pound per rifle, and that the shooting "qualities should in no sense be imT paired." The gunsmiths'.' set to work and. sent in no fewer than fifty different; 'plan's! The War Office entrusted the examination of the these plalis to the 'Ordnance select arms in use m'the I ederal armies, invited I thieU qharter pOst all were close together, effect, its result would have left us nothing for vou know not how lone vou may have fP- dnvs since, which is not often seen or bank notes, the leading :un-makers to submit plans for; I Wrdntd Chief having a slight' lead, which to nunrrel about. When the cloud lifted wirh vou vour best and dearest treasures Ann,.luCl A rrpntlpmnn wpII knnwn tn thp every denomination. bn the home stretch, Dexter run a buarfei inile 36 seconds: half mile, .1:12$; so fiercely, had been defiled, dishonored With remorse if thev leave you alone: let rm.-iintMnee had resulted in a mutual circulating there among all clasps, who, t. .:t l .i ' l J ' - - - ... ' M - . . - I !1J' I 4 T I I ' 1 . 1 1 4 ft til T" t- 1 l.i 1 ll. A. - 1 l.-.iL m . . t 1- f.krtt .viAiitf ttiO irttif it l-iin,l.f ... .ie0pa . ! is land trampiea m the mud; oy Jttauicai swine, there be notnmg mr mem io rememoer out promise ot marriage, uut the wedding wiiuncw cpuu..., r tCjetid ileat. Another good Start, lJCX- t wnsi so mutilatpd. deniced. torn, inter- swnetiiessaridlovcunutterable.il VOU are hM.n nnstnnnm for various reasons. Lit i i J I . . w - - ... , , J I l V- W V. . ..w.f-w " " "- i.1tJU1. 1 rV .. - A T).,i-I n. I i a s i . . i n r i iiLi .v S s.'.i.. ii .1 i. 1 ' i.l. t. 4l. Tl , , s, ..l 4.i.i-i ; 3 . j cri Mnjijii r icauiuiii iuiuuiu cviiu juuiici as necK. the genuine. mi 1 Ihe detective naviig receiv- 3utler polated and disfigured, that it was scarcely called to leave them by the way. Be pa- anj at last the friends of the bride decided ed, while making some trilling -purchases, The whole way round recognizable by Southern men of any of i tienl, be pitiful, be tender of them all; for that it should come off on a certain Wed- nearly one-halt his change m counterieit heij" positions were unchanged, save that the old parties. - T - i T t, 1 n T ' T 1 . i ( 4fv I ' . . r. ntieriad dropped a length- astern.; un jt is by this time perfectly clear to all ot ? Chiet, us that the maligiiants who have destroyed able: to the-Constitution, cannot be defeated by x over to a sub-committee for jdetai led ex- jjpreyfenf Dexter coming Ui first. This heat any of the old effete and moribund political V. penment. live oi these plans are breecl:listhfe ifstest on record. Time -one-lourth parties. The exigencies and perils of the I cbmnrtttee, by whom all were rejected ex- jtb.lome-stretch Butler passed the cept jtight; and these eight were handed it ;tieither of their efforts were al l , ' - I 1 ! . death will step sooner or later between nesdav. That evening the brother of the money, and being desirous oi acerta:n;ug them and you. " And O! what would you iady waited on the expected bridegroom, 8ome estimate of the amount of this trash, do, if you should be doomell to sit solitary an(j demanded if he would marry her n circulation, seized upon the 'money tills' and forsaken through years and years! that evening. Alter some parleying an of several merchants doing . qu:te an.exten- , affirmative answer was obtained, and the sive business, and discovered that about .Marki'GE. Marriage is the mother of u-ni1PP Lift to obtain a clercvman. As one half their contents were counterieit,. loading system, in which the charge is ig- jmilei 3p3 seconds; one-half mile, 1:10; mile, hour demand new parties and new leaders. the world; it preserves nations, fills the on as the performance was over the hus- which consisted of U S notes of the vanou3 mtcd by cap and nipple in tne ordinary py. ; i v j In due season, unless God has concluded to cities ana tne country, and peoples heaven. Uand took his hat, stated that he had an issues ana aenommations. way, while the other three are adapted for ; j Thir i Heat. All got away together, surrender this nation to (the tender mercy i An unmarried man, like a fly in the heart en,Taremcut elsewhere, bade the bride and A postmistress in one of .the Southern cartridges carrying their own means of jbufcb Bre. jreaching the turn- Dexter iand of the Devil and his vicegerent at Washing-j of a sweet apple, dwells in perpetual sweet- th company good evening, and has not States recently returned to the .treasury Ti l jii i . i i i , -ii! i t i . i r r l . i i i . i . . . ii. ........... f OU, WDIUI BUB UUU riU'Ht'H iui n:u- nue stamps, and upon examination .. ' 4 . 1 A 4. . J - - fho lrl nnrf ps ran bee, marriage uuiMis nouses, iorms societies wATiiTvvnwixn. A nn snnnfnnv nnn. the amount was ueiecieu .as miimuus, accuracy at five hundred yards' -''distance irigj a considerable lead On the .'home I furnish " the Hercules - who is to clean that , and republics, sends out colonies and bless- reivable description and degree of Dotencr which unfortunately for her, she inu-t make e" (greater distance .seldom being wanted fdr?lstrejCchl)exter 'passed his antagonists, win-Augean stable of which' Thad. Stevens is es the world. It is one of the good mstitu- nj n ha8 been swallowed intentionally or good. ' . ' ; 1 . ' f . l ' 1 I . - . i -ili. n 5 1 t i I ! i 11 .1 I . O : i . 1 1 "I 1 4. CI A.m. 1 s! . . . mi ' J 1 ! ,1!. .Cl.A T- troops oi tne line, whatever .-they may ;; b&r.nmg lipat and race in tne most gallant man- the proprietor. . tions wmcu vjtou ai. urst gave us. iiven in by accident, ; mar be rendered almost in- inc reoempuou uiwuu u mu iicaiury The people of the South, if they wish to hden it was not good tor a man to be alone. stantiv harmless by swallowing two gills of s.als(? receiving large sums oi tuese spun- i p .. . . .i i ., - .ilu. ,Tr.,a i ..n rumnlpfp. jis nt: first, mnrlf tn hp. ti T r 4. nnr issii s from all Darts OI the COUlltrv. bnf. - - sweet on. iininmuiu ui a strong con- ' c, J7 ironi tne oouiu. IVash. hilclli zcitccr. 1 o for skirmishers and sharp-shooters.) Tried nerJjButler secoud and Toronto Chief third, gun-makers set to work, and returned ;th'ej Tiit-I- mile, 34 seconds; mile, 1: 11; be delivered from the 'merciless dominion lie., was too com n i a I 11' .. 1 IT . . i j 1 11 I . . I -- , - ' : I . ... i . . . ot their utterly unprincipled enemies, must enure L:- ..ii- il i i nut li. rifles to the War Ofiice, witli a thousand! mini 22, rounds of! such ammunition a each com-l D.exter- - - -1 'rpefitor might deem most useful. ",; :'"." I I iBiitler.'i--.-- . .'i.-.S I To describe the metamorphosis wliiclJI I iTironto. l.t .2 3 3 eaclvEnfield rifle underwent would be the I 5 f tfiiili beat Time of i Smile," 36 seconds: work of a gun-maer or an artillery officer tnje 1: 12; mile, 2:24J. and to such persons only, indeed, would the j !:nd heat Time of mileol description itself' be intelligible: There is douss Unile, If 10; mile, 2:19. - deal said about chambers, thimbles I Third heat Time of I mile, 34 seconds; l. .. l 1 U ( I iS .1 U 1.11. .-i.n.-i uoiits, . nanimeis, xnppiee, ureeum i mile, liil, miie, ly happy. Hewas independent-with- stjtution should take twice the nuarititv. particularly give an enthusiastic and ungrudging assist- out having any depending upon him. He Th oil-will neutralize every form of vege- w . . CJ . . . -.1 4. I . .. --, . . . . - . . - ance to the architects of the a good ie new party. : was not to be happy without having some tahle and mineral poison with which phy- : v other to care for, so the Lord took from rr:ans and chemists are acnuainted. ; Let those who are evil spoken of take r beer ;intoxicat- him one of his own ribs, and out of it made ... comfort. It is only at fruit trees that men se- von r.nnsir!pr latrpr bppr ' intoxicat j n . . m. 'i , .- -i . ing?'' i him a wite. lliusit ueeusa wue to re- Well, ash for dat, I can't say. I drinks" store man., to completeness, as such, and feefty to seexty glasses a day, and it never more especially to complete his happiness hurts me, put I don't kiiow how it would by having some one to depend upon him. pe if a man vash to make a hog of himself." . . , Lynchburg beta: Whoever is" courteous; honest, frank, sin- throw stones. Whoever saw thieves throw cere, trulv honorable, generous and candid, ones at the Dircii or maple tree? The. . l ' . ? At , i i more fruit a tree bears, and the richer it is, is a true gentleman, whether rich, learned, theniore it h plkcly to Bttract llJ0 attcution or a laborer. . v of the thief. I.

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