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A Ltrgt Stock QF LA IF BOOKS aluayt on aal-Ha *«"*• _ T EMIVRT.niiZ.t~r6., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in OTIONS; HOSIERY; GLOVES; WHITE AND "ANCY GOODS No. I Hanover street; Baltimore Md. «4ly- J. M. NICHOLSON, WITH J. P. YANCEY & CO., (Successors to Yancey, Franklin A Co., IMPORTERS OF ROTIOfIfS, No. 1209 Main Street, Richmond, Va. March 27, 1179. If. I)AMIiUi4Y, iN. (J., TIiUiISDAY, MARCH 31, 18bl. BKAVTIFUL THIS OS. Beautiful face* are those that wear It mutters little il dark or tiir— Whole-souled honest/ priuted there. Beautiful eyes are those that show Like crystal panes where hee.rth-tires glow, i Beaulilul ibuughla that burn below. Peautiful lipi are those whoso words Leap troiii Ihe heart like sou?* of birds , Vet «li icjt u Iterance prudence girds. Beautiful bauds are those that do Work that iii earnest and brave and true, Nomeut by moment the loin du> through. Beuutilul feet are those that go On kindlj uiiniatiie* to aud fro— I owu lowliest wail, it' God wills it so. ;• Beautiful ahouldeta nre'thne that bear CoitalW* burden* of homely cure'*- . With patieuf awtHtuily j rjyer. . Beautiful eves are'those that bliss— Mlcrt rivers of Imppinusj, W hose hidden fouutaina.'uut few may guc3s. King Alfred and tiie Orphan. . Kmc; Alfred was sitting one day ia hia |m aca, diej tnsing jo.-tioe, aod outtou'jd d by hm bar« us or (banc*—ah lie 111 bee of the Oounlry wre calud 111 (bona d.ijn—when, *8 bi» eye glanced olOl' tiio aeacinbled fit up, he observed that the place o(,_ooe tailh'ul servant Was v».ai,i, and iti answer (0 hn I tj ill tie. art t.i lb'.' cause M t lie absence ol tbe Kail ot li jllierueaa, be wfS IQiorniud ii'.it ib'j u'o.'ia twane and li> UJy Uad D 111 dlci a abort litue prevtuut li K'le the hj.'Omcli eouid a t .u>4 ti giiul, la» lufviotaui, lbs w itrior W'ulpU, proceed.d to utk to couLr oti biui tile »»uio* "I H. ijcrues* ("liat cart ..I Yorkshire bi.tweeO H t tuoutti ol tbe 11 uciber and tni. Gernm.i O-tau) .« a rov.uitl f. r Ule s pfo»e»B in wa: aiiotricr iK-tl'., the wiu.* 1 bUieimt, e'.»i!te : "Sty, k'lig, i'- w. u!d be mere jusi to tieetjw tbcui on c.c. lot d lit t now nit 1 tiMeuibei liotv, wen at lliy C 'lnmnid I ci'.'ti leu ei e. . wy « Ipuow wa* ot more ava l at tlse L/aii'tiU court Uait uM tho e.arilko fkii! and i r ivety oi \\ tiipli At thai t . dool' at the lar ei.d id 1 tic rooui npvW'jd, aoel a pale, toil wi-ro ■vtiaisfi eui. *i J, li'adittii by t iie band a iovt'l» boy, »lii i>'. ii Xi'ii liiir blii# ■Jyo, and air cuuipK Xiou, j iaiiily aitowtd i-i SiX'iU' it s a Vkilitu.U i.lshe pre-:-, it .nrnttgMßc tUit'iij*ot aiai iu»#l.o "ici.i d nob.ee, iljtii ftti» at >.. d Vcl .ie the U.ouarcb litoiaeil; tiicli li■ a , abe *aid ; • O ijraci 'Ui kiOf.*, 1 auk tnat ju-tiou :i! 1) be I" il-ts b y, tl'« noiy cl'l.d ot li e la:o Imiil ol Hoidaruea* and the a.iy ilo b».» No lather now to uelcnd el in, no tuutber tc earn for hicu, t>ut oit ba..eO >tii uticiiy Ii i' tu'icfc* lie look* 10 th'C lor pt'dectiou. Hii is the oiphan's cl. aim—t) k Il£, rej,»rd it!' Here flie iawriupted by one of the ''Hl» uiallii, to:« ith ! What, sioat -bink ibcu thai ur king ueou's the nerviusa ol b 1 W-.e >ucb us tiiat? No; in ihek'i • tiOUl lcd Uo,« s, Tiheu oUr JJai.iai lot* are U» "U ail alileo, we want uiou viii b active bodivi, iloct arni-* and braie Ueaiis If (Lie lands 01 Uwld'-riitbN bti jiUcii to tiiat obild, efcii .koiij.li be Wire the lawltfl heir, *ay, what o'iUid lin do lo tin cOuutrv I Tiie li;t:e lallow UUeu hi» bright blue eje to 1 he *t. ru tpeakcr. uud replud, "1 Wl'U'J } >r "i' '» (j"it in hru wn ! Tue t Ol " 3 Allied —tuna whom a uobler or batter never --at on K-mnob ibiMi:—lii"ktd earuculy firat ai the up'urued lace of the boy, then upon hia 1 bauea, who note aujctottaly awaiting the royal decieti.u, and, rising, a>id siowiy and aoieu.uly : "l'he king will glad y jjite all praise and due regard to the luttblul tbai.e* who have served btui an well in Umca ot ucad, but tbe estate* ol Holdertitaa uiuat be restored 10 ihia child, lor rtiey aie hia by birihtigiii; aud hia claim, tbe orphan * ulaiui, is belme all other—hia laiber is God who roigu* in beaveo."— liiitish Wuikman The Galveston lawyers have gut a good laugh on a brother attorney who wan delenditig a out >red kleptomaniac on the plan of insanity. TUo attorney for the defendant mada an eloquent apeeuh on the irreaoonxible condition of Li client's wind to the jory and took his seat. Hie idiot client reached over, touched his advocatu's arm, and said emphatically, "You is dc biggest fool on Governor's Island." The opposing at tnrnsv instantly romarked, "There, I told you he had lucid intervals." A Hsrtford man sent a psir of trou sers to hi* tailor to be repaired The tailor found $3OO in a roll in his pocket and returned tt, receiving the thanks of the owner therefor When vre send s pair of trousers to oyr tailor to he re emietrucK d, and he finds three hundred dollars in the pocket and returns it, we always tell hint to keep the trousers for his honesty, which is the beat policy.— Norri-itown HtralJ. The V/«r on Monopoly. Bl»»i'ry lilt J not ouly existed, but it ■ had bsen fi'Siered nnd strengthened. Aid ! Imd us borders fcroatly enlarged from line to time. A» o':e»-i'i'i»l conflict iff worlshad occurre-l betnseu NoMhern •jtid S tOthnru Mate-men, but ilio of l : it people took Let swk.ll iotereit iu ttie milter of whether the dark iustittt iiin should or contract i'S are* J'lie I'roridootial e-tefKiij,'') «>{' lrf-tt rrm lou/ht and won bjj tbo I> rjtociailß |.»»rv j iu tue intend of slavery eiieu.'ion \ w.l the V» higs did aoi dare, or else did.ju jt •*£r» l» inaise i list i**ue auiiftiil., tiei .ti..n of Texas. 'i'ite fact th»t *uu44 b« a b!«Ti! State, »M »*«*.» Mur whieb the average voter of tfej j irer cared »y Ititie I'.st id tfco "Wwouuri oD«p§ttf»|t' m!r± iKot mWf piymioai swept o*i->r t!>« N ~th. TL« agitaioa then started in good earnest, eoitULU'd i to grow, ootil slavery was wiped out in blood. J/. itiopoly rings have beeu in ex ; - iit this country I'.r a loiig lima. Tiioy imve been tery uppre.tstva lor sbr.iiv years i r ;> tin: people have uiauile&tcd j bui li;tle inlet■ > »t in the matter Tim preSS hs:l .s»!U ilUl iiille ilboUt It d.'nly tne Btjiamie of public indissua iio t expioius The fact ol the w.tpu ; *1 iu is the fint iutiuiatiot. t> u.#oy pie that such n existed. This esr»i"fc.i>n w»r produced bj a compare livr'v m.'is'l oircutiisiaiiM The C'.mi"li di ion'of tao u-li-giapLio coaiptoii.s, c .nti'iT d by Jay (i.iiid and W If. Vauu:rkt!t Ttm oousoddaiwu siu.jiiy • uieaat that he taitt i Oouipttiiiun sUuul 1 ct »•», *!.' i r.»te« bj Lcpt .1 prrbrUl pliL-ti or meres* d Not oue wa'j in lit ever »:bd« » t*.l»gfaphie tsuisvsge '(•>€ auiti vil imv pr.'p.u can !iav»: lo diieot iutcrmi j in liis i-jh'Ur. Tli»j LiVw Ur suote ia i tie railway eunaniidati 'Us thai have b-.'in mail t'r.m uuie lo urtie. But (bo ! pre** is diremly inli-teatyd in talent *phic ; aits l'Mprietwrs (lad 6diti.ru uf ii.e i daiiio C"s.4 aft'ird in (juietly '■£ ii .re ilio (V.fit liiti (be taruicra w«: .* being i tubbed fry r»ilr ->d emub natiiins to ad ) tatie* Kit wfteu it c ttue lo cm.lulling tor is* 1 hiiva .o'? of Ji> i ! it oh now*, they rvbt: »c onoe. Ila-. | alaiivd on lfa) ati'.t ittouopoly tr*e». tue • Au.tc«>u proas i-eiciua disponec ■"> i-'iie i ib.s horrid a •ttf'er a t'liriup up. Tlje pj. ~ h: take tU if cv - fl'itu lite U 'rij p. is I '.i* IS, t'ley };,•(, i; .vr li t./rdlalion fw-u v'.o ueWrpupt c, tjiJ i d 1..* iL:I»j *bi:ti they, as u lb a «-«io, o;> jii.te sme (. v.tu'ig Wb i>«ve l»e«u iXf ussi-r atd oppn*ing iiiutnipuiica id vari'ion sorCs tor yens V> o are glad t.i lihvo our on>.!.«rs of itie p .-# j■ »i-j «» ( in llt« soou troik It u»e4 to !»« aatd j that sl-ttur) t»aa a tueuaoc to lh« Union ! itiid its iiirtitu(i«b4. This proved to lie ! ttuc. It i* low «j»erti-d that corpi.rate j uit'U .poly ti not checked in >u gr.isrtli j »Mii iin;4LCe la deittotd (o aubvett toe ! governuiru! and I'cdUi e iho niasacii of J the pri.tpla to • Ci|«Jltii u a. di'pigfub'iii ; us td the iiiah or laborer*, j 'Ae believe this ; therelore «e rejoice *t | the jirt4cn( popular /.*r on wcaopolitA, | An Old Htun'a Word. I me", liitu (Hie day on his way U the plun. niicro piujcr wan wont to be said ' t!» liail jusi piss«d tie i'ltie atone of iiie ! Übfc.lcd • rJo»c»ly jears." lits back »m bent, hla liuit s (Icuibled Dnik h:a htn!i ; h.'s clothes were old ; his voice was hu»«y, his hair van nbile, his e/o w.s diin.and liwUeu «■»- furrowed. Withal, be set iued still fond of lii'e aud la.'l o* : i; adue»s iut at ail pu r . out nttu iiiH lot. ' He huuieied the hues of a familiar ; hyuitl as his and ciue carried bitn along "Af.cd friend," said I, "why should ! au old man be uinrry V "All *re not," mid be. "Well, why, tiicn, should you be tnerry 1" "Heoaase I belong to tho Lord." "Are none oibcts bsppy at your titae j ot life V "No, not one, my friendly i|icstioDer," sa.d l»o; anu as tie said morw, his f..riu iuto thu siaiure ot his younger d'jys, end louiethiug' oi ltispiratioo set a beautilal glow across his couutessnce. "]ji>tru, please, to the truti) Iroiu one who kuo«s, then it ; round the woild si.d ho insti ol toy | tineu score yesrs aud uu slmll be louud to gainssy uty words— The devil Ans no I'l'iV °id »«*•" Faycttevillo Exa- t'ner : The new aohool bill which p»i»cJ the House by H 1 unanimous vain on the H i insl , lor in* * : tax of \2i ceil'* on the $lOO V»lu*t: IU I oi' property, sod 371 ectita >u the pill. Tbia t» nu inoreaao ut 60 per cent-, ovar . tbu preieut rata. I Under the new eohonl bill, third nr,.da ! touchers ate to receive uot exceeding $l5 ; per month ; iocnnd grid* Uol exotud.ujt : $25, while tiret grade teacher* u*»y ru I eeive auch compensation as is a ■.'rend upon by Ui>oi uuii theeuhmd ootmniUeea. ltunenuthe county ha* a larger write population than any other county in the j State Cross a Bi-idgo Utilil You Couia lo It." w"' '-"Tlicro wae once % man and woman Who planned to f and spend a Hay at a frieud's house. w!iit;ii sc;» frto tulles _M*J Itnui their o«t; 80. one j>ieis*(,t an|>ruiat:, ikey aiartad out to tnak* il.a #.«H, hut tiiey kail (.el gont Itt hsoE« l'a« *1 ta.aa rcuiemasrod a bridge tl.«f fiSkd .to en j-*, abit'h was viry odd >.w s:d not l'.» b« sale, and Va .tiuueiiviciy lo no.-ry akou' it »■ l '\\' bai ahaii s. adu .iW.mt 1 list bridjrt ? *he n4 to ber j.Jshaad ' i .-.ball iu*t dam lo £0 user it, sb.l waoio'tgst (be iirer in at,} u(ii -r way " i ; uo , ' sa.4 toe oua, '1 h"^.libs' U W a bad (. lace H ijla*«.*>.!», and «esu.,«i,j iVU •'ti.it a.id be Oroaued .' ' " •Wt'.r.i," f. 1 '«C you ah- uid iit p 00 a rotteu pUni and breath yi'ii:' ahsi not* J nee- ot #.e and uf the baby f" ' 1 1 in' - , klio' .-aid tbe uiso, 'what wouiu t.ee. me ol »ijy if u», fir i oeuldu't work, and it should ail ist iite lo de.aih " So tbey Went nu worrying aod Hurrying, nil they rit to ibc b> id|i* ; t hen, h> atid b ;hi id, I hoy ti a tint aiiiua ttsty hid beta (Uere !«»• » new btid}{« bad bo"a built, ai;d thi y cr.»*e-d ver 1. I.i ail'ete, and loonW iLet tb>y uiiftn. teuVK >a»id thamveivea a'! 11 a:r a.-iiiety. Njvs 1 hat ia just wi.st (bo provsrb Micana; ueeer wu«te jour stoti;. itsg vu whai y 'u (kink may pu«»ibly t'a « U, -K to happen ; doo't 1 b(as 'Oh, supp - ,»f.* (■• a would rain to morrow, ao that 1 can't jjo out " «r, • VVhat a louid L do, il 1 ahould have a baadacut oa the day ol fse party?" Hall the tiiui! th« tioublee we look for do not cuue ; aud i> i« never worth whiie to the hours ia worry iag. Attempt to Capture on Outlaw. We have a le.Ue.r fro'.a Hall M Caid well, writ'co.jat diaries-own, Sua\i: Oouaty, teiliaK ur ol the attempt wade to aurrnuo i and capture iUdotond, tbe celebrated outlaw of Wsstera North Gar-iiua Ilail givi.s tliia aooount : '•Alter ridiu-.; 70 uiiloa ynaterdj', and last nicbf. wo attempted the capture of Hed bond, liie outlaw .uid uioou ahioer. We arrived iu the viciaiiy of k.a naell iop about two o'clock iu the uiorr.iug «;ih a yuids. Oif p»ny aurrouniUd •lii* iiouiJ, but ou ao(eriofr, (.-uad it eaipty —our bird had H iwu On etarn tiiation w« lound ati ur.dcr grauud pa» way. through which be eauaped. Gtiiiiig out 00 a hi'j;ti preoipiae, Red luond ealled to us, ' Try it eouitueocei Sritijj; oa as. We relaru.d hia are warmly, bat uobodji got hurt. Wo f;ot hi* lioota, coat an,l but that waa not fciio. To wc are - 11({ to try tor him la the aaaw letter H all asya that it haaS««u stiowiui; for tvj daya and up there aud ia vo-y coid— Concord Sun. | A In'.* Inderal bias book CouUio* the j uaiueS if ail the poraoa* who art; jn.li! i saunas or wage.* from i!i* fedirni | treasury. Aui.Kig them it in odd to find 1 Ab;«ljiiuj Lionels set d >* o »c u teamster ! earning 84'J * month at the iudiao i Ag ni'v ot Biie;» to Orcwon, and en the | «*'«* joy roll with bin John Adataa, an i a tin. tut; termer, getting 82 jitr dsy.aud Kuoch Ardro a* e laborer ai ils oar i tO'Oih. At the Narad* Indian Agency G «o« ge Waahiegton m an interpreter at s!>od |ar year. Ai Y iiiktoo Tow Htuuio iin a carpenter prid i-5 jsr won'-h. At (•the l'**ufe Ag-ucy U lyases Grant is as 1 interpreter a: V 5 per mouth Aoixe.w I Jackson uUo interpret* tor the M ui* ! w-igra at Groe V suite The Indian ageuoiea are fail ul gieat cam. Daniel ! Wabater i» at Omaha a* a ciplno, and i Junta* iv. Polk at V't .nun huii'iie «a a i aeigoant. A Nice Place to Live. One of.tbe tiling a ot Nan Z-»!*cd ia i built on a thin crust of toll tooling orer I a vast boiler. Hot springs biia aud ! seethe m e*cry dirtoiiou—wae ayoulieg upward aud boiiing with lb* greatest I I'ary, others merely ol° an agreeable Warmth. So thin i» lb* oruai oo which 1 ti a people hat* built their little home* that in aioet place*, after merely tltrutUug ; a walking suek into the ground beneath ' one'a feat, steam instantly follow* iu withdrawal; and ih« greatest care ia necessary iu wolfing ain mg the hot tr.ud | holes and boiling spring*. $50,000 for & Lack of Flour. Gruign W. Ridley, pioaeor resident and cxtuuaire laud owner of Ratio j County, California. died * few day* since. I Daring the war !.* g*»e a suck of fiotir Jo the sanitary c.nitmissiuu, which was i.soid aud retold at aucliio in all the ; ptiucipal oitioa »l California and NV*sd* aud l hoi sent «a*t, rraiiXf'e err flrly thousand dollars lor th# i'S.. ti of the j o.'tuui «s: i.i. Erroi a of Kati ituouy The wan and wnuiia who marry RKI-.er tre biued for life bjr a Paleunj couplet. ]( yoe strip nismnga uf ail . its sentimental latii;u«ue what i* it'but a simple binding arrang*®"!.'. batwseo i*n persons f-r lie mutual nJ*Aot.gi> of each other t Apart lv»a> the natural in •tinct ihat bring* lha »»*ce together, the una i* looking for a hs'porsec in add to liU wmb.tt, and tins other for a haebsud to sustain ecu protect ber through life. With these thty take ail attend*"' riaks, and truerir.»: ia the lore they Set to et a snslher, take each other far bet ter (or troree l.i.tf rtur.ately, the warmth o! lbs bonejniuou rjitn il airiyi he maititaio'd , an I abiding I- re oral ho b.-eid i-o remittal respect. N thing .ran ue'rp/jte : tying to ln»a il.au the tittle "fauW vS'tfcS drop ~w STT't" yis»f?!».g«..' but »«, ia a Most literal sanae wo must 'r.ke "tie eon'her 'or I) 'lter for worse, we •h»u!l try to look a» kindiy tutl lenient. iy ot those ttaita that nivo u» annoyance as we can, browing ittat. the foliar tra art able to boar ttteui, and ll.e loss vse are üb'e to thick upon shear. the better at.l ll b' ' •: our pent I'n.itJ t and hep pliicsa. >lioy uißtr.sgrv have turned out unhappy ban .ma o! the lack of mutual n.itiearanc*. Young pe .pit tiiioa lit-y b»ie uis.le a u.Uts be in u ar ri»g» when tne iui.uk" is only in then u«u behavior since they were uiarri-tl (he d husbands ea>*k'.t good wives, and good wives make good i. uabaud*; atui the sodding or liitutnperate or slatternly parser ultra lias but himself to blsoie ior the Uiitvry that oh.ntda the Ills and dorolatea the in/sue Multitudes ivlto loci that their wifri ge wist ru'tlaVe, and who in*ka their caiitei.ee a i.lc iony. tiii.ary, as'.jjbl, by a little sall iiaoial and forbearance, and gentleness, ail oil tiu>9 courtesy, mate tli. ir home brighten like tlie gules of Eden, at;d bring back again the aid lure that blessed the nappy 1 guides days goue by. A Wonderful Wool. We hivi) in this Slats a woodsrfui ! wood koowu a* "uiouotaia tr.ahogaoy " ' The troes do not grow large. A tree ! with a iisnk a foot m rliaxner is much ' above lbs average Wueu dry the wood is about as hsrd ua ho* word, a.rl being i of « very fine grain wight, tin doubt be ; used fi>i t»a a»iuc purposes I' i» of a > rich rod color and viy lwavy . Abu well ictrxi d, H wools oe * Sa* material | for toe wood Cir»vr In the early days j it w»s Usid in making Ik ScS lor s'na'i log and in a ft if luataocus for shoea and dice in a quarts baiteiy Used as a luel it eieaice iatcuie beat If buros.tti'.b a blase as long as ordio.ry wu'.l wouid last, aud ia then 'oiatol (aiuiual unoosaged la form) cosset ltd (u a obarcoa) that lasts about twice ae King as ordtuary wood, bur fuel it a ula muob higher thin any kiud of wood ; ludscd, a cird of it always briuge ike »amo price sa a i tou of coal. The only übj-fit'un to it ta ; a fuel i« tr.it it oraaics .jnh an iiuenae ho.l *r ui buru out atntca sujis rapidly ibau auy kiud ot Cn*l, bowover bad | A good Siotner, whou ber son tat. I iaarisg liie hjtsin id ti» childhood and I going OU'. iato the great world too*lug i Ihat bt ambitious, gave this pilling i injunction ; •'.My son, remember that though it ia a good thing to be a great man, it is a \ great '.Ling to ba s good tirsu " Nj scuuder or truer words vrere ever • pjken. A great Ciisu may destio, but r a gsnd man is a bescos vhmg star, by whose beneScsnt I'.gbt a UittltilU'le are aSukled to walk it) asteiy Ibe beat .uoot.a ia o'teu achieved by ths bu'u'oievt, „ud n obscuic i.le, Weil spent, i.s better li.au a wicked reiluWU TVtnsisaee br*d U 'rafti ar* n"W cud! Si ting IKO honors id lite ito'her c.'uutr) with the SjctrM Byen» io wb«re a few years ago » wnipls ol l'eo'ies»i:e wool to-'k (be preuiiutu in a competition is which (Soil)' eoutiirin took purl Io respect of aliaiate and *"il the StaU ik not equalled lor the pcj&uble breeding sad raising of Mock. Great iulereal h»a beeu awakened auioßj; lb* faruiera io th:• particular of late year*, and thou utiia i/l dol'.ara b*v« beeti i titrated by at,cia in thoroughbred*—horae* and tia'ilt. The y.Mkt»Wi> "iHU'iiia-ion ban •£t-t:d at tba loi'H' ttinn ol John 'J hi'tur, wh» declined the imitation, to unm Haul fl Hayitr, of S«jur'i Carolina, to pnM a* ode 'or ibo Vuiktowo c«u teuiml, to t>« su to W4«i«, »'.i rct»i- red bv fiviiwt* (irvk-ed iu ociiuueotal ova tu'.o Tii» vJe, it t# b.pcS. will bs n(i';p'.od is aiiot: «r baii'mt amhfein M«rkndi>u> it I+l *>*rs ■ i J'i'3 * tiTwi J UOO.iiUU ii»vUW«'- ci»iio!iCU. JST Mii Ell 41, J lowers from Royal Hand- 1 , and the l:oyal QaideD. Il is rdaj by the different Wu u h iiigr..n correspondents thut Snuator da hone of \ iiguna, the morning after bo voted with Iho B .'publicans, found on boi tebls a wapn.fieent bouquet from the Gofemineni.Gurdens, withjjthe OOOJ. pliownu ol President and Mrs Garfield. Tbie may be regarded as a'very trivial ma!ter. Ot what account is tf bouquet, tastuy jicrnoca may ark. i here wad a time when the difference in color betwecu a white* rose and r .re signfied a great/leal '' i ct( uti>, lkU tt»teutatioa» crwwt'ii.e wfttofrWalnejfti.l, «■- f liouiar Senator, with (be compliments of the President and Mrs. Garfield, may justly be looked upon as carrying with it a disagreeable and hateful meaning. i' i:. >, it means tout the President holds biuij if m readiness tifjreward votes iu iiia favor—to pay fur them. The gift r f D .vers cannot signify leva than that they a:e to b« folioscl by the bestowal of patronage. Aairr, il is a direct affront It is a declaration that the President believes that United Slates Senators may be putr-iiiizcif t y hint. I.'td the president ever live who would bare dared to place upon ,the Lluitiol Webster, John Calhoun, Jobu .J On'tender. or Hsi.yy Play a bouquet »8 a token of IV bite House approval of a "ote ? Il is a little thing in itself, but Terjr s gtnfieatU. Ihe flowers have no frae tauee, but emit a hateful and offensive , d .r —j\. 1". There ua: a remark made by ths'Pte sident in bis inaugural that was sugges tive. lie said, ''The South was not j ii ne responsible for slavery." This is 'rue, but not all the truth jpiaiuly told. | f.vcry one acquainted with American j history knows that slavery was nutria i troduced to this eountry'by the South. U was utst by foreigners, then by north ern men in northern ships and bv north ern cspi'sl and when found unprofitable at the Nurll:, there was ''mancipation af i tvr the larger and better class of the ; »l«e»s bad been sold South and the pro j rcods of the sales it,rested in manufao fu"iwg and other imetrsts in the North Sojtl.r. Prtddstii was quite right in say ing, "the South wa3 njt , bid fill slavery. A partial 1 ?sf of the sew committee* agreed the ft in.uiratio caucus ha* been' published. We find that Senator V-noe is chairman of ihe£ootuu»ittee on contingent expenses, ,u i on i lhe leading com toilisea ol privileges and election* «nd nav»l «lf.nra Gnu. Ransom it chairman ol the Committee on commerce *r d on h» committee on appropriations, Ju *ge Divis \va» givcu th* chairmanship ol Ibe judiciary committee, and Senator Ajshone was i ut on several committet a. Th* former, however, was oot antitled, the precedatits, to the bun, and our dispatches say he dcoiined in !a»or of Gen. Garland, who stood tiisl Oil tho list. Mijir General W. S fj.acook, commanding the Military Division of tii* Atlantis, armed in Washington by (he limited express from Nair York ou Fhu'sJay evening ilo was accompanied by Generals Frey, Mitchell and IVrry, of hie siaft. They were rcoeived at tb* depot by a oommttiee in Vat ing and ctO' i led to AN urOiley'-ihy tha Washington Light lulaotry Tt»e depot was packed hoi li tn.lde and out. tiota ithatanding th* a sty weather by people anxious to cu'oh a ghmjsa ot ihe General, and it was aottoeable that a majority ol tha •peclatou Were i&uic*— H nihinyton Wo,U A woo :>-i way b« as huusely as a diuve ol ot ii s, and as uninteresting as a cuuiiterleit deieutnr, but at soon us h*r liusbaud is elected to Congress and they take u, t i«ir re»id,-uoe in Waahingttn and giro reoepiions she b"eourts 'tinud- Si-me and fasoinati'.ig"—in the newspa j.on There me so bisUKs —Xorrit ft*tat Ucrui'l. lfancock'a rcceptinu in Washington list week ws» a •perfc'it ovsiioo, B od When ho «j p'.sred in tue ti-n i* be held a lev1I', S'lui'U.r gmlu-riuu rouni inui Wilis cii&'iw iii^e.

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