r0L. 1. 1 i TUESDAY,! AUGSTl; 1866. iNO. 20. EE3SRS ESC3C tC H E NEW S I w PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY. In. l. & J. ii; Msru'ovEii, 5 ZDITOES AND PROPEIETOE8. '0. TEMZJIS: One year, Six mpnths, S3 00 2 0(5 f'Fol . 14 I AT E 3 OF ADVERTISING, Square, (1 incK or less) first insertion, $1 00 each subsequent insertion, , one-year, one square, . mx months, ' ' . ree months, . Quarter Column, 5 squares, 3 mouths, ;:: . . " ' 12 Half Column, 10 ; squares, 3 , ' 6 .. - ... I . 9 . 12 One Column, 20 squares,. 3 months, s GO ..15 -00 . .9 00 , .f 00 23 00 4$ 00 CO 00 ; 75 00 40 00 75 00 100 00V 12.5 00 75 00 vhest won'tlgo on my back. O,' O, mine Gott!" f :. l,4DuTider and bltxen!" cried old! Jake, as Ihe .took the same conclusion, and wjth might apd niain the old man, scared into a most ! vjond!erful feat of physical Activity arid stripjngtljij, lugged, and carried the boss sdme qwarte or hal t mile to the house. Young Pfjter had shinned it home at the earliest fitae of the dire proceedings, and sd alarmed! j the girls that they were in a high stat vfhen they saw the approach of tne.oio uan puu nis assistant. ; jOld jnanjjPeter was carried in,' and be gan to ijie apj natural as life, when in comes thie oldJady in a great bustle, and wanted to know wliit was going on. Old Peter, in thefast jbasp of agony and weakness, opened taloons lis 4e8 and feebly pointed to his leg. The old woman ripped up the pan- andl 0 12 ii lrJ'iclvertisenients to be continued' inside, SI ' 9 20a oo, each TEE SNAKE-BITTEN DUTCHMAN wasrmaue v H'Callfdis wbmanJ 1 What is a Boy? -Some writer asks and defines the genus as "What .is a boy, follows: A boy is the spirit of mischief embodied. A pertect teetotum, sptnningj round like a jenny, or tumbling heels over head. Hein variably goes through the process of lean ing over every chair in hisjreach; makes drum heads of the doors; turns the tin pans into cymbals; takes the best knives . out to dig worms for bait, and loses them; hunts nn fhf mnlassfs r.ask. and leaves the mo lasses running; is boon, companion to sugar barrel; searches up all the pie preserves lelt irom supper, ana eacs icem; goes to the apples every ten minutes; hides his old cap in order to wear his best one; the and if All spect necessarily we learn, ir. what terms m the New York World. GBEAT POWERS- I ations as to the future balance of power iid influence in Europe must e unsafe and superfluous uum nositive way, upon neace has actually been made in GermauvT ; Meanwhile, however, it may be worth while to correct the loose fashion in whichnhi English press and a portion of our own, nave begun to taiK-apoui me re duction; of "Austria to a second-rate and even- to a third-rate position in Europe. Such language is quite unjustified by any of the prwpisitions for peace which have yet been ualished to the world. Neither by ber withfrawal from the Germanic Con- 1 I A- . . . -a cuts his boots accidentally' if he wants a new federation vjiich is but fatty years old, nor pair; tears his clothes for fun; 1 lumps into by her surr$,Jerrt VenUia, which she never -out fell a small thistle top, and tliiemititiieorffldenrijlrof a '8(nfch bible. 1 a, shnake! Bah!" says the old tne puaaies ior sport, ana iqr ditto tracts possescw ui .utmi -mfcuu, ui iuc ium yourxaipets, marks yjmrfurniturepinches century eljeIost after -Wagram in tfieljaByorlriertKeiTurseT ISOJ atJkrich'vaa' reconfirmed to her in crs to the kitten's tail, drops! his school- 1815, woaid Austria's rank as a Sme years ago, near the town of Kead- nig,UJrks County, Pennsylvania, there mi,n .at f00l! nve a cosy oia farmer, namea oweinoner m nizhened to death. Mollv! See, I'm all jpizhen mine vhestO dear, mine v lest not come over my body!7 naw, hlivvH naw! roared the. Sold wo- - - I books into the gutter wjiiie he fishes with European j 'and German descent, and accent too, as on- liiegifiiature, anu was tnereiore "no jooi; andL'is he had also loner commanded a vol- - I ----- - - .- 0 . . . . " jtuit(fer corps of 1 rustic militia, he should 'thanrlv be supposed inclined to cowardice. 2 jf I His gson Peter was his only son," a strapping 8- & a pin; pockets his school-master'a "specs," and, finally, turns a sober household upside momeni down if he cuts his little firiffer. j power.' He is a nrovokinff and unnrovokable tor- On Ui i ment, especially" to his sisters. He don't Europe great ower be lost. is plainly, let us glance for a what constitutes a "trrcat 3th Juue, 1866, there existed in 6vf tates recognized as being of You got Peter's vhest j nrprpnd tn mnr-h nnfil .ho is ! fwolvR. Thpn the first ralk. and stvled in dinlomatic nar- t , . .w..... wv . I :i J 1. 1. haiw, haw,-haw! I bpe-ins the rae-e ifor frockcoats. blue eves, lance, udtht nowers." There were: France, 6 . -,i , t V,i : dwi. hiud.s uiu jTuitjr, wiaMng on , cur v h ai r. wh te d ressea. i mnertect rh vmes. fin eland! Kussia, Austria, and Prussia. us smeecn wm inuicaie. uiu man oweig- Death's! cv fetters at one suroe. and inmn,J 'j::' c'i iJi L tA.: , Ui.i .nint;.n nf.,nr0fl WM hofTr. had once- served as a member in the :J- ,Jl . i. .. ZtJ tt,m "CMra', a, luV r - r4""! . - - - - ! 1 IMU MHiJ yo Go mle n-i .fill" i t i f jj.nK oiu womuu saveu ireier s uie. nlrl wnrm.pfpn t B . i . it .i .1111 iUiiua lhi;ii assist-cu- uy tnu uiu muy nut j jtwobouncing daughters for it is very i f mora in that otate to see the women i ' il i . i n l l i gins at worK. in me neias ana upon , her com and extra r in a - i I 10 lelL wing: ' foccftsions by some hired hands. !4 Well, one warm day in haying time, old rand " ."voung'Peter were hard at it in hfifimeadow.-when the old man drons his IjlJU L. VV IC V LI I 4,P, mine Gott, Peter!" ' 'tWhat's ter matter, fader!" answers the onl straightening up and- looking at his ire! " -.: ... 1 ; h, mine Gott, Peter!" again cried the bldlfellow. I in the garret, with some eiement.iy auy, means, inu pupuiaiiuu ui novel for'j company,' en'; Turkey or example was more than twice )od-pile learping legerde- as great! js that of Prussia; but Turkey was i'?oui.i ,i.ii' viuo uio vui ouii) ii oviuiriiu jj i- "TT1 ' " ' J a. 1 Ivm.,nr Ppfnr nlv.,1 - nrinrir.r!rp- -if! if ll. . v" main, or Douna on on some expeaitiou mat notregaweuas a povvu-r ui ir ii.D-i r . ii .';... I ' rmurs LL j.i.rA. xt turns out to be more denlor; .rnno n t rnn m rrnnr oni in a Tirrri nniu i :i i k f i; it ii rs i rrHNr ic in ii mm r. ii t ri r vmic . . iii iit n , i. , ' piorauie. iiiceen no nasa wierame iT.tn T.no y i or nir not thn ti . .... v er dated the 21st ult., has He knows more than Was ex-ex- turns out to be more deplorable than ai r i ; n IOl narianna rf fllQ 1 TTrt r 1 A ? ft-A i L-lvfnnn fr lUllUJ J 1 llllv (I UI IU UU UH ClAblVU IKJ twenty, we may clear the track-when he s nng- i i r tii , t l ue pjpuiaiion Ol AiaiY vvas iiue. uy three mllious that that of Prussia; but the claims dlltaly to a seat by the side of the five crei powers on equal terms, though preisedfBhce 1859, has not yet been ac- Jusibefojre the flight of the King of Han- in sight over from his capital, the Minister Of Finan- ton; expre&ses his opinions with the decis- knowleqied. Considerations of geographi p.pr. who arttpjirs tn hnvfhppn t.hpnnlw no inn of Rpn "Franklin: makpsi Iiin his mind I cal situnion. of Political organization, of that had his! wits about him ahd knew his that he was born to rule the world, and general&ivilization, of commercial energy, dutvJ packed up the monev in the TeasurvJ new-lav thd track of creation;' thinks Prov- all entl into the determination of this ti the amoiibt of a million and twp hundred idence is near-sighted; understands tHeolo- hierarcljj of nations All these considera thousand dZ lars. and sent it off in charire 2V and science of the imir.oun I; infrirms 'tions boig taken into the account, there of Herri vorJiKlencke, one of the functional his father that Gen. Jackson fought the can be & doubt that, at the conclusion of nes of the qaance haven i by railway A New Remedy for Blindness. A bold surgical operation for the cure of blindness is described in a paper addressed to the French Academy of Sciences bv Dr. Blanchet. The object in view is to restore the faculty of vision .to a large class of blind people, not merely afflicted with cataract, but it would seem, with amaurosis. "All the blind,", says Dr. Blanchet, "whose optic nerve aud retina have notsuflered any very serious deterioration, may generally be re- l : j l. .il:. a i iicveu iy uns operation in a greater or less degree. Helioprothesis (such is the name of this new operation) consists, in' reviving the sen sibility of the retina by means of a puncture in the centra of the eyeball, and in then -applying an apparatus, which the inventor calls, very inconveniently phosphorous, a word which must here be understood to mean, not the well known chemical subs tance. but-v tube of enamel, closed at both endsuyTcs-'aTofa Focusf"to be .determined according to circumstances. The whole ap paratus is evidently very small, since it is to be inserted into the eye. Predestikasian on Quarantine. :"Mr. Smith, you are a predestinarian, I believe; that is, you believe whatever is to be will be? Am I. right?" "Perfectly, sir that is my creed." "Ther., whv do you insist upon quaran tine?" , "Quarantine? Why, what has that to do with the doctrine of loreordai nation?" "Oh, nothing! Only if 'whatever is to be will be,' I don't see any use in quarantine; for if we are to have the cholera, we will have it; and if we are not to have -it, we won't have it soi where's the use of troub ling onrsclves about the matter?" "All very good, and very logical; but then you know its our duty to prevent it if possible." - "Ah! then we can prevent whatisforeor ordained? Well, for my part, if that be the case I don't see the use of fore-ordering events, An - Example Worthy of Imitation In Milwoukip, a few weeks ago, a rag- ged boy called I upon a merchant, and ask- cents, for which he department, to j Bremer- memorable cattle oi iNew urieans: asKs nis sucu i wacs as is, uuw eApcutuu iu uc mauc ej the joau s , for shipment by the minister it he don't consider; the Bible a at rrag, Italy win tatie her place at once i promise(i to give his note and ten per cent. North German Loyd's steamer Bremen, by little t too orthodox. In other words, he as a sixtl great power in Europe; and JMt , interest. The merchant was struck by the which it was landed safely at Southampton, knows nTOre than he will ever know again as nttieoubt that Austria, wi ue.sne musi j novcitv 0fthL. proposal, and finding the I fi . l ,? .i - . V j. I .,r....fi,v uf imhr (a Pmccm vim II cf 1 1 1 : . . " ,,. . , .-. . . onrlor " orlinpq Pftpr hnrrvino- 'n n tn whence it was conveyed by railway to JLon- uunug ins incl ine. ! I. Mwot F'6lc,a"v ; boy intelligent and apparently honest, gave Onutr, LCllOes irtiei, Hurrying up lO ,i: , n , J . ,J , . t.,., UlA ( mrin. rotnln li K(lnf wnk na nno nf t ip mnst : . ; . t , ? theldldnan. ' K w uu uosncu lorsecun 6 mine Gott, der shnake bite mindleg!" ?fi 11ank Pf Bnglafnd friitening young Peter, it was snakes; for belangui he' liad once nearly crippled himself for life cJie,lve!'F t0 cralupCd his Yankle,, and so horrifie lan, tha himself. . lit the word snake, youhg Peter fell balkl nimbly as a wire-drawer, and bawled out -In' turn "Vhere is der shnake?" , "Up mine trowsis, Peter u,l mine Gitt!" . vh- - Jp, mine Gott!" echoed Peter, junior, im inilnr1 Ui him" I 'No-.a. no-a. he kill me, Peter; come copie nuiCK get on my trowsis:" rity in the eel- Just hail one of these young specimens retain absolute rani; as one oi ine raosi him fift cents, and, as he insisted on it, I. "boy" at 'sixteen, and how yrathy he: gets! lormidape states oi the via worm. Jtook his note. A month afterwards, when , . it 1 i 11 'I r 14. . I . 1 MM- - r ' 'w-v s f t r i til. j ' j l ii - i -i . i iv a i , WAnLiiftT At nAnn nnnn io nrtA .. . . - s . aimhing in particular was capable of Prussia TOW claims that property-as mon- ne aoes noi answer you precisely us uiu uhi c ucubuj .u.uwut , , tne mercnant had almost torggotten the . . . .. 1 . 1 qtt i-Qirlnrr?tfjr w Ctn a ..rfin littlp. urr.hih did. who nnfrrilv p.xclaimed. 1 the mostiuiportant elements of that sort oi Ai I to the State, and demands its little urchin, did, who angrily exclaimed, the mo: the Prussian legation" in Lon- "Don't call me lboy,' I'tc; smoked these ava.ilab. 11 i i I ! 1 1 n !l it t n. it e-x " " r-r-r til rt i y i W.it 4 111 fh.lrlniT I ffHIQ i Vi l- - - i. . t . i. i'ii nnn n r narr mi r iia enm ia rt wnr ratpn irnm ivyu vujio. iiu win iiivci v uu vv n-iiii mi; i iuiu iDyarampuug.upon a crooivea suciv, wiucn iTr r , t- - : , -. i i . lkle,, and so horntiec t he like to have fallen jj tne Hanovpr, a feady-so seriously crippled as to look that is meant to annihilate you; turn and ' thr.0 bo5 nearly l ,uined in a financial J point of on his heel, and with a cur'pf the lip, mut- syst ! viewJf A correspondence ou the subiect ter disdainfully, "Who do Vou call -boy?" tern has kn ciFried on between the Prussian and oh! the emphasis! Civil yComkii88ioner in Hanover, i 3 a it GounMllor George, w seat at his AltenburgJ b'b'4itredeipt for the 85 chests of treasure, five minutes. threa make Saxe-Alteniurg, at Rumraelhafm, . near lin which the former! demands 8ure he remember his :faultat least Russia, nust yet, by reason of our vastly monster farms of modern times is that of enihigin case of non-compliance to the. Minjr personally responsible, and tin vi -ri j ii' . iv 1 i ii sh ah ni rprnin nnasossinn rT t r o rrT7ai - ajur Peter, tne younger s cowarnice over- rv . . xl T L r.i:i ui.. domains ana other nrn ate nronftrtv of the encth to his legs.Tand he started! like a f rown unt l the money in question is given fi-Rrlfpd vlnr.omotivfi to call the old ! burlv PP iqtPrussia r . :.. i i i ii..- TIBifrhmfln- who was in a distant part of x csaciuav, a lumr special train, coniainuiK f tlfe field, to give his father a lift with the a largp uiiitity-of tools and utensils for the FftnSkp pappefs arjd miners, passed though this city en route for Dresden, which is to be forti fied dn the new syttem of detached dearth H fcORl Jake, the tarmer s assistant,! came jl bimlding along as soon as he heard the riifnrct nul naccinrf olAnrr flio "Conn a x?Jiiirn 1IVV0 UIJU UUCOIIlu. U I VM HIV- ? UVI U Iworkli I Ol St t ;i i t 3 l , Ui-r1iii: rwas folloWied bv nnnt.hpr isnAnial nnp. pnn- 's,eeP than ieiei J im iu.uuy.iiau: i.uuy uit ii, nu- L JL . i, -y . lV,r J This cfl Iriv i i t i i -.ii f I xr - ; I T i i 1 1 1 ivnr mon r Aim inna AnArni . - wooisey vests.-jaKe craooea one oiip o wv,r " . cicu s tlfe garments, and hurried to the old" man in the i-ur wlin Rf-Jll n.innorpfl tn kppn nn hia I IQrtS VVI ) t V . VWIH Itiivu UibV w m v v i pmsj although he was quaking and trem- . t - i ! i o t i r bfei em th relative extension of that sys whicij8upplements density of popula tion bv liability of population must also PrJirxr But. iestincr aside, an honest, blunt, mer- be considered. Hence it is that the United .Lilly ' o tj ' ' ! - l i -L tion iJdecidmg upon the rank oi states, iuqujryt the boy said he had invested tne sincere establishment of the railway . fiftY t in nftWsnanors and orances: and von Hardenberg,1 and King '; rY mischievous boy is somet iing to bq proud States, , wtii a population numerically equal and friendless we have5 seld !o is still residing aUlie couutrv of whether brother or son; for, in all his to only ;bout one-half the population of it i8 worthy of imitation. ' - " i ii . x i i ij "i - iT- -C i ;iu . ather-in-law, Duke Joseph of scrapes, nis gooa neartgets tpe oetter oi nim ivussia ui-curope, aim wuu n reiame ucu ; had already made about forty dollars. - He was an orphan, but thought he was able to take care of himself. A more stiking example of what enerey will do among the leuuiess we nave seiaom seen. thy and leads him soon to repeptance, and be Uity of population inferior even to that of A South American Farm. One of the A HXJNDBED HOURS AWAKE AND WALKING.; more per'ect system of mobilization, be re- ; flen. TTrnniza of.Bnenos Avres. It is'com- garded a! a more powerful empire than p0Sed of an unbroken body of 900 square that of tie Czar. The weakness entailed miles; ovcr wJlich countless thousands of upon'Riiitiaby her iparseness of popula- horspR. c-nttle and sheen are crazing Of The Portsmouth (N. H.Y Journal says tion and tier wretched internal communica- p ' thp farm sends over 50.000 annual- that Mr. John Seavor of that place, for a tions, thew her, with her sixty millions, at iv fn tu e.Ynutrhtr Thp-hhrsp vcnnhl wager of S500, last .Tuesday commenced the mercy, of her enemies in the Crimean SUppiy the cavalry of a large army, and walking one hundred miles in as many war; andfii any European conflict beyond.. from the woo 0f the sheep, ships are load consecutive hours. HowlTiewas affected her ownbWdors would put her on a foot- pri nnnnitllv nml opnt dirpptlv tn F.nmnp ing of before than equality with such a The buildings are ranged around two large is thus related: On Wednesday afternoon, at the close well orginizd power as Prussian Germany sauareg the open space' of whicb is paved of the first twenty-four hours, he seemed or Austra. The predominant position ot with (ressed stones. The cardens and or- inii . !-'i- . ' I ,i i . l J 1 i.-- ! 1 c Correspondence of the N. Y. Times Ho-v7 tie U. S. QoTernment Obtained Rebel Infor mation Darin the War. The country will remember that during the winter our Government obtained assur ance of the hopelessness of the rebel cause by coming into possession of the testimony of General Lee before a Committee of the-' rebel Congress, which was never reported to the Houses, except in select session, if at all. A full history of the marmerin which the Government obtained that information would be more interesting than any ro mance, but it is too soon yet to do more than outjice it. The evidenced General ' Lee was'taken late in the winter by this Committee, and long before the Corrwnittee had! determined what course they should pursue almost before the ink was dry upon their notes the. rntire'statement of tbfj rebel General, word for word, wasin the possession of President Lincoln 'at Washington. ..In thtrpQinwherotha CQm mittee met was a closet, and from that" closet, immediately after their adjournment, came the priceless information. Outside the house it at once changed hands, and a second party walked leisurely through the streets of Richmond with it; until upon the environs he encountered one of the com- fnon country carts of this section proceed ing with, the half of a newly killed beef to-4 ward the rebel line in Butler's front. No communication that the most' lynx-eyed could perceive passed between the man andjthe cart, but the former gradually chang-. ed his direction and was soon walking back in tho direction whence he had come. The cart went on, reached and passed through the rebel camps without molestation, and reached the pickets where it halted as a matter ol course. The beet was destined for the house of a planter-just beyond the rebel lines and in plain sight of their out-. posts; and about equi-distant between them " and our own outposts. These explanations made and a careless search of the cart made by the rebel sentry, that is a look into it, the cart proceeded on its way. Just us it neared the house a 6mall party , of our cav alry made a dash at it, ami to the utter sur prise of the rebel pickets, who saw thev whole affair, our men only hovered a .mo ment around the cart then galloped back with one more than they came with, leav iug cart and beef, and driver and mule be-; hind them. They did not know it then, but under the beef was a man having a pack age, and the package' contained the state ments of-Gen. Lee before the Committee of Congress a few hours before. j In outline, this was how the thin? was ttone. It may seem strange, but Lincoln and Grat.lt knew 'long before many of the highest omcials of the insurgent . Govern ment the sworn statement, of their com mander as to the hopelessness of further re sistance. Knowing that the Government and Grant had this information, explains many things in connection with the arrival within our liucs of Hunter, Stephens, and Campbell, at the time of the Hampton Roads conference, which at the time were inexplicable. The feat of obtaining this information is unrivaled in the annals of" war, and gradually, a the facts come to light, it will be found that Grant had every day such particular information from the rebel capital that he knew what Jeff. Davis was talking about each day in tho most private of his conversations with his Cabi net and members of his Congress. E. C. ASoldiei: Giul.: A Florence journal says that after the battle of Custozza a sur- geon ot the Italian army aiscovereu among lew syttem or detached dearth- "T - ".r? - " c.-. r , t -: - wiui ciresseu stones, xnu garueus anu or- , 'a nA eii a voun" corporal of borsaMieri the course ofthe day thev train weary and . felt a stronger disposition to France, n the other .hand,, rests mainly cbards are in keeping with the . other fea- j l. ' j -l ( sIppti than hp. flftprwarrla pvnnruuiwi . nnnn .MiaATf r.irirditiarv decree 111 which the r u . ' A ji, jSllll aile, iioiw iuim.iiiuiij0 tniti ditches for the constrncHnn of thft ea a severe I ! ; ; ing the remaining p military stores continue to arive ! ?3OWS' ..w t rvw -o iuics u iiic csiaic. .uuu L.vjiiiauj an eiiuifta , j. ii i. i..fk 1 en off, but the effort nroduc- French Jriipire combines all the elements vrit.v nf linrtimilriipnl ami floral tnrp,. i LnJ ines " u,e - headache, which continued dur- of availalfe strength. , Russia has a larger Am0lC other improvements is an artificial ? days; On Thursday he populated; Turkey a population at lastas lakGf rods sqJare, and from 20 to 30 i 1" " L.n' but was so excited - that be large; Eiilapd has a more minutely com- fect deen the c5st of whicll was 8100.000 i u'r 1 Z'Z. 5 V: : : : bappinjr. H Every plete syfcm of internal communications in .Ril ' x- thft main ; resinCft ;R n j re tne opening oi me campaign, uer cannj is, uiLiiuu''ii nu wan uuaMUii auu ucui-i; . -ir j r A11i 1 J J ... ip1- ? i r hpro UvprttMnTT frorvi fK oroQ.il U CffQ WOUld 8lt dOWn WlthOUt ngime an aspen ieai ma June gaie oi h vff " i, . " , , r . . ' I h.m -: fh m f.tn a ' tJ w;lc PTtPndpd r.nmmerce: " "TLIV r ' i jT " "j " f Just beu nd. , I f' ;aDf sceroaytwo bo rges'Ioadedwith 5,000 r":U", : ' : hn n, permanent encampment oi .oiuiers unuer ; brolh who was A corporalof bersadieri, w: U ! A" 1 1 I r J 1 i II II WflPf I II li&l I V I IM I I ( 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 III I.I I IIC 1 r- ri KK M 1 1 fin 111.1 II V lAAO C f iuuow vj vat v i u t.a Ka vnn rv r I " m i rr in ikliritn rt rv nn1 uij uuais ui neavv mil nra. 1224- annv o j r - r - 1 r . . . tuc uujckh o iiumcumio tuumjuuu. u.i rn ' j and Austria has a V7. Ill 111 U VJULL. W 1 1 1 1. IjUUIU UUIUIYf I, us s J r i .If . . r .. I . J J.Z , ' i . ' i : '! i i 7 . . -m . r - ra nnrinnr Trnm riunnru rr r iirrir m innrna iim in m intora firrr!ini7!iimii: kcob rHe bite me all to pieces- here uo 'pouniders,!. being part ot the lot,1 were dis- '""b"6 vr" V , J " 1 3 J ""r" , - - , - ? fWilr until his acoo. lie oue me an io pieceh i eie.up ,t . r I t , that, morning h hoiran .e. discoiirared. tprriMrvlat nnr.e more easily defensible, Wp. have a comnnaitftr at ' wnrk in our i aal,,J; unui ,1,s hp IpiV " ' ' paiCE CU UO ine JCj Oe in COW OI Steam tUJZS . O. 0 -0-, - - " 1 . ' wlinw nsirpnt Iim Old Jake was not. particularly sensiti t&fear. but few people, vounc or old. '.a bad. to alarm when a "pizenous Ir i i& about.' Gathering up the stiff dry I o a stalwart weed, old Jake told the 1 1 1 stand steady, and he would at least i the snake by a rap or two, if he di - j had fallen ill, and returned home . to his recovery. The sister, lit. her stone dead; and the old man Uss loth to have lees broken than Jto be j mtten to death by a snake, designated the j s)6t to strike,: ahd old Jake let him -have j ,i. The first blow broke the weed and Knocked old Sweisrhoffer off his npfrs and Ijpto a nay-cocK comm. '.Oh!" roared old Peter "ybu bro g and de shnake's gone!"t "Yere? vere?" cried old Jake riskly about, and scahhinff very narrowly 1 v I i ... w Lhe grouna he stood upon. f "Never rnind him, Yacob; help 'll go home." i,. b juAii. uu.juic: viicol, ueu, nere 11 ne oia crout-eater, Catherine uo i i t i u previously naa pome lve to Wbnfge, where they will be conveyed 1. J,,,.,, h m, ,ln(1 n1.t;h,l,h of these states possesses in. nerHav. nH think, that a .mall !ava work, difficulty in preventing ber Irom joining : are 1 ri,:!2!.onL? i renewed hi. effort. 4nTJ ho' expressed Unrer tb.n France, France pos- " r- . W,ii, tizU.cr. the Garibaldi, trok advantage of that 'entile JC4up"ul1 iiiuiu me war on ce at xenm, : . . . . ' .,i , . . i " i i .u;i r " " circumstance, and cuttmir short her nair. S, :wh4i woJd seem to imply that' their own determined w.l jto succeed. , sesses .., measure nea rlyw large; while of 18(000 to. 20,000 ems per day will do Sta if in her brother's uniform . ",no i . ii f- r M . i i nl?iirliTT thn thirH H-ixi lin ixrna mnrp ll flu. tliirmpnn Sr:irP!. h TilllCP. Is tno OniV i. i 1 ' boss stocK:or ammunition was running short j , V, V- -f' , V V i frnrrJnk in r very well tor. a -scrub," out we nave a and joincd hi3 regiment, her resemblance ,tun Arrangments are making at Altona by wakeful, his nervous excitement having in- one whii; stands in the front rank m re- ositor in this office .who sets so fast t0 him enabling her to pass unnoticed. luu . tv 4! ..,.. .. . rpnsprl nrnhnlilv hv tbi Wrnnrr tft.i which trnrA tnVar.h mid all of these national ad- K . . . . i : t j. - ' LT V . . 1 'd not ne Prussian cjvu iunctionanes Tor the i rmr ,v "Tr:;o or tnat ne nas m enpi oy a uoy iu puur atcr our hours later her reciment was enaz.-n, Peter esiaciiisnment oi an omcial orffan there, on -v ,-p--v , " r ,ro i i r , on ins eioow ioeep-uie uicuuu uum bci- and bhe. v-as wounded on the held o batt'e. alci, ,. i . o , konl-rrorf onrl Vi-iflioH in rr nnH ilium 1TP-I Tf ffrnnfinp niirs.' VPS. however. lOT the .. i . . - . .1 t.i . . .. ... . ii t yrk mndoK n f Kn (( Uwr-., n A. n l 1 1 uuuuitbvu uu uvu,u iu tii miu mi-" i it wvvm-.-ww-. . f . , - - tmri niochin c aavo nn I ri p nrr. s l'j. 11... jz. l . . i. vuv wiuuvijUl UIU . JLIUIillkiai Ua.CllEO 1111 I 1 the other marts of the monarchvJ A Sou: I i 'j- pRI JUTE TO THE WOMEN OF THE H. The New York KewsTeplying to oneff Fdiriev's editorial attacks nnnn our Q mine ladili, makes the following remarks: uIt nevj;r has been the habit of the women of the Sduth to attend political meetings, arid jive have never heard that they did so during the. Avar. But the other charges moving me up. is;" said brought Jagainst them are true--to their immortal honor be it said. The fervent lAiHfrvt (Jnit'ntnr fk 1 i-Z i1 : " 1 Ind trying to get the garment Alpon hisW!?nGt Viet?' the generous self sac- nrn ' - V" -i iif-imAlv 1 i 1 1 11 the face' , ' ' r uuijujumug ioruiuue iney ex- r . .;n j uiD feu wnenever circumstances provoked umpy back. The moment that o ade this etlort, he grew livid in .hi hnir srnnri nn purl. liUp"Vip!' ni.niJlM11 .v.- , iiuv uivi.uuillli it I ,',r. . tinnn thP. IntlT.tll norr.lininp." ! n MrCi Tv v"T'Vul-' o umu.xuiucy ui EP".' " - .'-."o ' y 77. 1 . r T.ifrto c i.;rv,,e f fV, .-irt-5-..u Part, nrrton observes heshiverp.ri hPshnnV b'"113 w tuc women 01 uieouuui, L-his teeth chattered and hiskneesknocki ?Wf forf th.e,r,c,rown ofglory.in the ages H i 1 f .s fed a staccato accompaniment. 4Oh, Yacob, carry me home! s nits!" -, , t4.Vat! Ish nodder shnake in hers?" j 'No-a look, I'm swclt all up! Mine j j ihe 'tVomen of the South.1" to cbrnd And long after Forney shall V I UM I J 1 I'm dead Y u ufm uowu- : 'lcl the vile dust from -which he Kpriing, ! UiiTlept. unhonored. and IITIS1ITIB i your uou- poetry And art shall combine to do honor fo jthe riiemory of that splendid sisterhood " - , quently. He stumbled ffbm weakness and weariness, but got up without help. Sat urday, the fourth and last j day, was one ot weariness, aching hmbsL aching .head and prostration. He required to be support ed as he went his hourly rounds.). In the ninety-fifth hour, he famtejd and iell. Jbve- ry hour ot the last tour he was bathed an over with rum and aluinu In the ninety- ninth hour he again fell! in faintness. The last hour at length arrived, and with his. assistants he completed 'his forty-two cir- l jl . .1 I' ,' Tl I '' cults m tnirty-tnree minutes, xie now re ceived fresh energy from the idea that he had accomplished his feature, and unaided L. Hi . 11 J 1 . Ll'.H!...L. J .. ne tiierai ly u ragged nis umus oucu uiuic around the hall, to show . that he was still awake, and amid the cheers ol a large au dience, he retired after $ o'clock.1 He did'ntrecover from the sickness that ensued for several days. Absent-minded. Tl e latest case of ab present,: merely to absolute population and . .. o i . i ii r i r to density ol population, we snau nnu x-u- ta iroion fpd . ap.p.ordinQr to the pro- 1 -.4- D..m nffm. o pnmnrniunr in this ntllP.t?. the friction OI nrrimn'P tlrtW TrilIHNHll ill. XlitliUC U lUi v.vv. f- 1 Austrii shall have given up Veuetia and whose movements over the type in his stick Prussia formed her German realm, by these fuses them solid like. stereotype plate. The six great powers following: tscoverv ot her sex by naverly Democrat. geon, she was taken to Florence, where Slow coaches, both of them. We havr she diet! a few days after. An Population V ; France Great Britain I'hissiaii Germany . Austria . - Bussia. .;. . ... Pop. to C -!- 30,130,7U5 3J,30G,298 26,073,978 37,905,000 59,330,752 22.77Q.953 179 265 186 167 An Improved Telegraphic Cabtx. improved cable for submarine telegraphic service has lately been patented, in which, only way to prevent this is to have his case although it is scarcely an inch in diamatcr, submerged into water boiling and bubbling there are sjx distinct and separato'conduc- so that eggs have been frequently boiling tors, capable of transmitting six dispatches in bis space-box. Pipes lead from the but- at one time. By this plan six instrumcnts torn ot his case to the boner in tne press can be attached to either end, and the num ' vVa of.m nnnarntoil 1 1 7 nnr tntaf. i n ' 1 il t I " 1 1 . ruuui, auu me ottuui bt-t-iuv.u jj ner Qj vvrrus inu cauie is capaoic oi traus- 31 compositor's motions runs our power press, mating is greatly increased. Tins cable 198 In one day he set" so much type that it as iriflexible.as-a rrood hemnpji rnnp. and TTnrK.A enmo lin' ' of coVnnarison. and took ail hands, irom eaiior to aevn, iwo it8 strength is said to be fully as creat as to show how important is the part played weeks to read proof, and it wasn t'his good; that of the k;ml generally in use with a sin- bv other elements than these in the decis- days setting neither.a Crosse ucmocraz. gje vire The breaking of any of the con- io'n of the point under, notice, we may add Xnfoumation Wanted.- Mr. R. Rogers, ductorB ln n0 WIse agects the remainder, two string illustrations ot the two ex- ofonroet Union County, wishes inforrna- Edgecombe Crois. There is little doubt tremes jof civilization and , internal com- . , p0frprs. whQ was a that our conntv. K.lrrprnmhp will nrndnr.p tlUU Ji io " . O ' jt C Ji - ..... J ' - " ertillpr in Rinlpv's Bricradc. on Sullivan's nearlv as much cotton and corn this season ovi li v r J a ' ' municaton8: PofnCiiian. I sent-mindedness of which we have heard, was that of a young gentleman of this city who, on getting up fro ni the supper table, put his cup and saucer on bis head, instead ui ma uau United Sftes Turkish fcnpire. . . . i l TT . 1 X l.-.-J tn. tri.f -- na . fV -I . J riii.; . .1 i. il.. Square Mile. lSlanu. lie was last neaiu ui juau inui iu uci il uiu. xihs is uue iu tue i.nurjjj ...31,415,080 19 the battle at Averasboro , in this btate, at- ot our planters, and the manner.in Which .:..40,ooo,ooo 20 . wnjcn ne wa8 missing. Any intelli- our frcedmenliave fulfilled their contracts. A n jfni.mr.nntP nnr for & toner who is eence concerning bim will bo gratefully re- We will have plenty of money this fall, and just getting over the effects" of whiskey ceived by bis distressed father. Will the anyquantity of fun. . toddy, ' Coming through the rye." press please circulate notice. - Tarboro' Southerner. 1 t t. o

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