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F r- ' J itiitcs ier mprith, f 4 pen square. , f , llalt' Oolam and Column ad vti LtseraeuU re- tSciVeti on proper discount. , I: i ... i . .4 ir .'. -. .. -.tn,'. ' s Add.'CBs ! ? ' ' " "... CIIAS 1. GHADY, '.!' .: ' IMitor, : i Wilmington, N. V. r CLLIt ItATKrt ! ! ! (Jur it::nlcis nri! luloi tm (1 that "ciul ra c 11 ii ii.quirt (I ittmut cahiw-'f Jc less 1 ban ,U.0P per vtar. r Wc have1 put ttie japtr Vo ti'c very lowest r-cv, and clubs of lil'i! r It n ' c.titiiyt ! i'orijl :tt any iicC l,yjtb:u TWO DOMARS" for EACH PA- F T inale. satherinr-ladiis;,"!rulttt,f.-,!. a; proper way io "srr.y'da 'dintier isjo eft. eai aen have iittle liaii tl.e idles ix ' it aUMew York rates. " ! .11 : D. Myers & Co., . have - the l4Maic -iFllit i "" tSciar for ale. . i , aw yer - may ba said to beloifi to the Fi Ms an brotherhood. ; f rrovvi arc the thorns . wht lewitli the buckle of love fastens.. ' . J ': ' c exact width of a narrow escape bas j ( t ln.eu defied;' . '"! - - e only wax work that's of any" account d ot up by J)Ces. ssi:s. At.tlioiiy, of Hcvv Yytk, ciTer s is fl sten (Sfapes, views, v.e. K ndness is a language that even the duml) brutes can understandi n very drayman should have a uniform For sale at Shrier Bros ' tjfeyer fullbwsi people wbo spend fifteen clollai s every time they earn ten. 44 ,.. l'lO fessoT Rucckert giVes notice that piaTjjop will'be tuned in the Lett manner. E lalfpdilst as well as lilac buds already e'vincie a disposition lb doa spring styles Alliew tenor singef has appeared in Phil adcloiua, vith the promising- name ot Ho! lcri: - K sbliticrs are-classed' as the most per men, because they are always on the deep rightt i'.ic all . sculptors aud p;iinter; the jaJa beifjg.our own llcsh, blood and in ale OOHC5 Wat part of speech is a kiss? A con junct n; aud what form? A lip-tTckle (elip ticaUi , :- ' ' ' . '- .-illj-:---7 4-: - . ! yjith taint bauds we hold the "drained cup! i of joy, which when empty weighs heaviest. V" 4 ' . ' ' . a tcautiful belle never tliinksl.of hiding a fab t, because like Nasby, she thinks she has i.aic. .;" !'; y ' ' . StiKiH girls believe in. a man in the moon yiing ladies believe in a lian in the fioiry.moon. . j The ladies should be careful and set good exa topics, 'because the men are always tol-. lowing them, r " YVejjare indebted to Major Gri3 wold for his fkiind intitaticn to ihsject the harbor 'improvements. jy does the Journal attack Judge Rus jArc any ot-lhe Journal' people hurt,? sel? rdu SXin Kin. (?) I . funeral of Mrs. Maria B. wife of our eiteed citizen. Captain T. F. Peck- will tdvG place to day. , , t ays the first to net Snrim? stvles of Bonhbts and flats. Ladies, call and see them at Mrs. Strock'a. t Why does a minister have more wives than any one else? Because . he bften mar - nnnin.,f V rips i a Nb )fficE. Delinquent subscribers are no- that unless they pay promptly, their papers will be stopped, and when practica ble smts-will be entered against those not offering proper excuse. 1 Hariri wiMMt"l mftn in ihn 'TWrT TriA-C - anion ie First Lieutenants. J Circumstances vlter cafllcfl a great improvement to lyi Jiojjss, put an Mjuijrio lurvuetivs -ti ymiiig mums.-'' One hundred thousand Eegars are offered aortxnent of groceries, ehcan fox -cash. Riches without ibenjcficcncc arc,vainees&. Mi -t---1"' !- - t. i I -.i -i '-4. '..fife '-a ,T)!jcyare -jhtesi nj;s t hi ni mly-1v ho fnakqs IIr. ;IIak1dotk',8 City pifectory is now bound and almost ready lor delivery. '. Wi ll ad the pica sitru of VCLeipi'cpy yester day. f ' --uy f ; ,GelieritrAlan:Ruther)irla Jfcfi.tW'a u 1 ui riii'oii i o us 1 et't c r a V: d 1 io pes al 1 m ay uuUe 'under t be! old fl iu" 10 defeat ! our enminon IK - .''..t I' pi. KinsmaP. JSureulat;Fui:t J.whiisWf (lid... us the honor of calling yesterday at our Sanctum atd auiiouucinkr "all well" at t Why don't the Journal publish the ma joi ity as w.efl as tlic , iniuoritPyXlOJJe, Cwnuri'R.ional Committee! on "Outrages ?" A newspaper should give both side. t Forineiiy tlVd prefcept wHs4khoV tbjie'i." In these lattir d.ivs it has )cen g'upi:lantwl by t he far more fashiouablfe maxim; "know tby neighbor and everything about hfm.n. . ' 1 -i 4 .j. Capt. E. J. Penny pacHer haf! returned' iroiii' Washington, D. Cytwhereiihe liUsin--lei viewed Giant and the totmastei-G; "ns-? ral. i Capt. Pennypackcr Jwill be our next Postmaster. ' . ! Numerous lelttii have beu rcoeivcH-iftJUUi lifTerent parts of the South approving our hoisting the names of Grant and Creswell; A huge club bas been formefjl-io Baltimore for the Post. - St. ! PauPs Episcopal?' Ohujrch Mhavc'hatl -lenteu services througbout the j -tea'son of Lent. Rev. : Charles O. Brad y I conducts wi' h ! great solemnliy tb wf rsL i of his very in ell igetft cling regaiiSiC T " !' - The AiivEitTi'sEU's -G AZETli, ;is;ucd J.y deo. P. Ro'well & Co., No. -id Park Row; New -York, contains mucb .' inflwmation not to le obtained elsewhere. ' Evury advertiser sbou'd read it. Sample copied by mail for 25 cents. I . . ; ' , -- v i The Pttsr will be furnished to clubs of ten and over at the rate of fifty cents for three months ! ! Let roue say llicy are too poor to pay for their Post. Let Post Clubs be formed alt over the State tos resist Con vention. ! . ' ' I ' . lt . Politeness is in business w ha stratagem; is in war. It gives power to eaknesjs ; it supplies great -deficiencies, and! overcomes the enemy with but little, sacrifice of time and blood.. I: is 'iuvinclbfe either in the attack or defence. j - City-Marshal Qanaday is once mole at-- tending to his duties, and although ehfe-i bled, has still the same clear head for coun sel, as of yore. No man has done so much! for tlie party -and 'rcceWet so little pay as Marshal Can delay. ' j , ' T he intellectual colored men 1f Wilmi n g toh are now exerting a good inf uence upon the' poorer classes of coloreel people. The wise jcounsels of Burneyl aud Brady, and Sampson and Howe have the effect of " mak ing? wise the foolish." Uo be it !' f v4' - Our ; delinquent subscribers will please bear in mind that our office i$ still at the same old place. J Small favors thankfully received. Come right along and square your navies' on our books, and yod will rest better of nights and can read the papers of moruingi with a clearer conscichcfe. DonH be afraid, we'll deal "gentlv wih thee." ' " "" "'' i To all the charges even from conserva- tivespurces jot legislative folly and extra vagance there cOmes no reply from "the Jour nal oi its twinkling mate. -The editors of "Conservative" papers may be likened to the chaps that Wordsworth described in his poem "Peter Bell :-f 1 "Crammins as they on earth were cramm'd ; , All sipping w'n j, all sippiDg tea ; Bat, as yon by their faces se, AWkUcnt, and all d d." " IiiruovMENTS.-The citizens of Smith yille ire apparently awakening to the im portance of bestirring theraselVes in.order to meet the enterprise exhibited at this end of tbj iinei Thus many of-the good fjej houses nd extend ing4hejir mproveinents so as to be" ready Tor the jnflrji4 ot visitors expected throughout wlbc summer by tht. People's Line pi, Steamers, bfctjWcen jhis L Port ud lhe faTOTite ' 1seasido tesort f c i "oldest inhabitant." Ship building ' and I . . 5,1 '1 J? J' 1 . Doat jtmuuiDg seems io engross tne atten tion of the mechanical ; population, but many Ut tlel affairseeun bavajgiv enffaii fir I of romance to the otherwise dull life of the home of pilots and the gallant- sailor boys employed in our revenue marine. I J.n,wlVl i-rfllAijtw. Tr:if irrff f!fine.' ' county, pt; tbc ;tdaaiagc.-;.Mi'. iladaockr reports thd 6lrcnrrriscdamne0.--uO, -:j,.&t ;,Jj ,'f The ptii cipai dnvcfom ; the city tfie; road tixtlu Bouo'd.ua certainlriia no condW tioa for Astran2revesj - - ', i In the comciug "coptest of Uic people against the , poiiUtiMacC1 mcn cari'atfract totes ffrbmih$ 'o-caHex! on: scTyaUvpartVlvYe do- not. want. to see. jQther . leathjr iwe' -do not want aslcaders jmeu who repel instead of attract voters from the opposite party. Moderate "tncti like 3lartin, j.or ChadbouravOJr Barry will rally the white vole of the country. Theiuinntell;f ilie BtKtc -EafJor :tTdinixo tion arc jn Uie.;hauds ofthefprinter aod will be ready for distribu'tiOii trie .later part of the mouth,; jfThe following are the officers for the ensuing year President. -Geofirc L. Mabson"; V ice'- 'Pjtesjdeulg, .pj- ar ty-231 lison, pt Wake,rtJ riiHsJ Cnvviti-juo.; Jaljard, '.ot-tlowan, Willi am Ci Oum, ot Wnk( :"B. cretary, R. M. JoIsusj.ui, of Edge conabc Correqjuniling St-uetary, Q..51. Ar nold, ol New Ilartovfij'Treasuier, Richard Tucker,. f.f ; Crayon; Sfcigt;auts at Arms. Jno. A. Williaiusorjj and Jho. Bryant. Sl ;j; Captai u Tli slieivir, d ofiigc' iray e Iwco ''up to town" lately more than usual and the re grets of our citizens liave Inquently been expressed that these gallant ' gentlemen should- not have1 considered--it proper to make h'eadrpjartera.-in.Wihiiirigton. "Duty before jileasui'ei'vhas'. long- been Captain Tosher's maxim, and for thirty-five years the goYerment , has availed itself of the iaith- f'ut services of bneof that "old gchooVSoutb- ern geuUemcii" who bave ever4 elevated the Government 'service above being a mere party machine." Long may be waveIds colors. FESTiVALtoFErlN.Thc,sons of the Celt celebrate fo-rijorrVthe birth of 'tbe Good man whccoiivcf ted tlic' frjliatitahts'";bt' The long remembrance ot benefits received is one the noblest characteristics ot the na tives of Ireland, f Generonrs and gratefut ; they have no faults but those arising from au impulsive nature. Oelebrationa of birth days seems rapidly going cut' of date, and vet the meoiiory, of Ircland'e-Patron Saint win ue loiKiiv cuerisuea an overams uroau land, wherever, thc'blue, blood" of the Celt . circulates, or the ' "finest peasantry" hold tbfi V i pvf-l.a n ?' PiiACXiCAL JoKiXG.prThis as an-1 age ract!Cal loking and what arc vulgar! v cal age of practical joKing ami wnat arc vulgarly calect "sells,' seem to interest?all alike. Amain us ing instance has lately been perpetrated by a jeweler. . A rich morocco case of the size and fornraf aa ordinary photograph is let tered "Portrait of the Gorilla." It is to be laid carelessly upon the table with a scrap book, Ther nluckvvjctim.e'oljrjing it for the first time, seizes it with impatience and the cxprtssicn, ''Ah, I have not seen that," -.opens it: and sees hims'f lellccted in a palpable pieCe fit looking gtaW If whis kered "like the paid," the joke tetbj timnz mgly he drops it .'with sped and lhe go rilla tries to enjoy it. j The Solitude . of CiiiLpuoun,.--Tbe following lines' wc believe, are by De Quin- cy, at all events, they, are worthy of a resur rection. O, burden of solitude, that ekavest to nian through every ; stage of his f beiug ! in his birth, ; which has been, in his life, which is in his deaths which shall be miglity.and essential solitude 1 that wast, and art,' and art i to be. Thou brood est, likejthe spirit of God,' moviug' upon the surface of the deep," over every heart that sleejU iuthe nurseries of Christendom. Like the vast laboratory of the air, which, secirf ing to be n o th ingor 1 ess ,th an thelihadow ot a shade hides within itself the principles of all things solitude for the meditating child of the Agrippa's mi rror of the unseen universei Deep is the solitude of millions who, with heart welling for the love, hav iog nbnc to love thernf Deep istlie m)litude of those who, under secret grief, have nbne to pity them. ,Ieep is the solitude ef. those who, tighting withjdobt or, darkness, have none to counsel thtm. .But deeper than the deeoest of these solitudes is that Which t)roodsbvr cbildrKwidlunder the passion of sorrow bringing ; b :fore it, at intervals, the fiiuESrt!t& wjtficlf jitcJiQfQli and m,oy and essential solitude, thou w-asl, and art5ftdkrt U b-tiifkifigdoni is madeiJrfUf1 $f i over fhose; that keep. tisrgidritliR grave, like eaoU onf,9 gmMlS old, thou stretchest out a scepter of fasci- nation. , .HsJ-j l (rs-i a. . SrRiKeXJ-fAre Uios4loTclyTdajsin whose charmed atmppberc we but a few cbiys ago bid fareWelliaFebruarywitu Uheir image voices ,ot gurgling brooks anet jeinging birds, their fior.whispered:. secrets and boughs i!?lH?rfTrh o -bymC3 r luc:!vj ai d 1 vecausd'tt crowd of ignorant voter had no tharf bliish or whiterilivith ilossorlis, ''axict gTccfc meadows witti. flowers buried in theix tdewfr-fire thete only sirens toi -lure .us fdndf t -. i ij, .iu., Kprint; .Diqoa in onjc fTein? .uuu PVlirS bird3 nestlinkl in burboiom's'iaio snoy b.rj ks.and. winter Vind" again ?f:Aje tticy xfciMisik truants caly .wlo come laugh-I ingaad shouting 'with! rpsyflaces -'into old' ifiotcr'a ' desoJatioii: j and iheii witb" rocV? scor4, going bacfclmto the rostj,,. wreathed, door o. future Junes ?Moking birds X)f winter t ' ".i . j' 1 pleasant faces throu bonnets, breeze caressins C'Tnfideut that spfii tney uavc it in them hearts! little gins whoe shadowy hoods 4canootkecp the sun beanjs irorai! being irj tNeir Mees-bdys, let lock- from" the old sc6oliriastGr Time and hi earthly rcpreseritj,ite witU the ferule the! young and the oid;; together while the very streets themsfcives, we 4 Imagine, arc wishing themselves rjirM solitjides so they mglit feel the spring with , fttsh hearts of flowers shall we not deem thit spring is here, or, with Coleridge, that "pring comes slowly up this way V We kuoiwshe comes; shai! not our thoughis tike plchsant flights to' meet her ? ! p : ' .;-4 Yo saw a blue bird yestcrdai morning aiidjaway in leafless' fOj-eists ill not the boughs be waiting fclr tbeir bujdding and lea&ig? Aud, iu warui ok-s, jfill not the vioipts be showing their r sWeet, mute prophet-faces f -- t - i ' 'So blue yon winding iriver flpws It seems an outlet tfotij the tk," amf, through the dreamy luiejb, ."how de lightfally, far awav in;j(-:9ouitry, air, go the'soimds of the eitvr the trainple of its buy feet softened, and lost, auk only the qui et! voices of bells fteiiihtingjiis waters with their dreamlike-!music !, There the calm air broods over pastures thit send the, smell of growing grass 4briad, aid the cat tle stands Chewing the contemplative cud, expecting Ryes or clover.: i BOOKS MAGAZINES sc. ; r. - rHs i'ii i "I&i kjTraiu's Autobij;ygra?hy"jis for sale P. Heinsberger, audi it is so lunny that t lunny m without iuclulging in a lit gentle 1 auarh indicative of a quiet coueieuce and numer ous orders for "work.'' j; ! J The humorous illustration's of tjie humor ou'i "figger-heads," known as Fisi; Greeley, and other New York not tbititics sard good, and the gay and festive "j6maun5t" of the peiiott is too'good to escape general oircu latiom Let all hie them ltd II 's, & sjnd buy a i i ) j i ! Mark in fact let them buy several ox twain of these vory clever stories as wall as Bret Htrte's poems we in ten el to read ajs' soon as "oar publisher direct a copy this fA'ay. Harpers Weekly f or Match 18th, is tob nth iafine pictures tcj escape the eyc of the lover of art. Tbe cartoon of Toln Nast, ot the Emperor William standing in front of Napoleon, aud called "Throw n 4ompletcly iu tue snaae , is worm t hrl i 1 .. . t - .'0 times the cost of the" paper. ' J La, Franc EUyanle Jfojr wav from Paris, is heni February, all the with its elenant plates, and patterns for dresses f'-fi the fair bands of fashioning dames. S. ri Taylor, i 391 Canal street is the imported, and . we advise ail purchase v.fui want tjie Spring .fashion?;. The Dt bjhC ,sith', l,for ail eyt kinds of weather." Hnii ilollar si p and all year. - An H - . , ,''; eight , page iltustrate-1 Weekly fp young variety, piopla . Unequalled in theiamoun btauty, eprightitness sand Jvalue ejf its con teats. . .Large premiums, of cash cern mis- sun&, for Cilubs. . Specimen tnnd f terras tor three cents. Address Bright side Company, Ctijdago,TU.. ., - , ' 4. .U i' II - ' . "Hear the Cry j that": Corner Across' the Sii. !'i -Rallying song'and ' ichoi usl Words aiid Music by Gao. F. R bt. r Published by Root & Cady, Chicago. ' The above is on the: title" page t a piece vt music just received, and is decadedly in the right direction. It is r. o.time to criti- cise the later acts of France. She needs l . i ; i our help and should have it for bihnanity's sake, even if she had not ! "IIeld j out the iriendly hand when our days werfc dark." So we say our Chicago friends haie done a proper and timely thing in ibsuing tjhis song. It is stirring and welt i calculated tp arouse . lii. r . a t 1 ! m 4 i t pympamy ior rue war sine lien ppaaaniry, whose mute appeal U so touching Lt every singer in the land sirug if, and there will be no lack of "food ' to eat or jrainjtoplaht. The Slmerican Stock Jv'uirnal, fof March f contains handsome engravings oi (galloway and Breton Cattle, Essex Hogs, spangled Hamburg and White. Leghorn Fdwls, also aa ; tDgraying acd ..ground tlie finest, pig-styes In the go on try; showing te, imi)roved,.rnethod oti cooking) food fbf tiis niuoh abused quanigdjv--rtip; fohlaf !a alwaj3 filledwithalDio1rigina articles cn tue orecuing. care, managementiana ais eises of enmestic animals,! and shouldbe J i? the hands of every farmer. Specimen j cppies ' sent Irte Address f N. 1. Boyer & 1 Cto.. Publisherg. Patkejsburg:ita, r i t nr. err r.PM rma i X is in to world, for T - x . - aw Iu tho MiddIctown rnnn'f . Wasuixgtox, Marctf l$t 1871,':'. t Mn Editor: T$oqgrTl ave.beea here li?c. : f?ir4'A e je .view (acceding ju Promise) 4qf Ufa withjtai politicaf gossip at ever j, fire-si do, ted i in reryTctf cle, Jar fcoth ;dJing lipg: Atidetaci nd'.ja3 oinclif -slectiohfthey were in their seats in the Senate, and actu-n ally1 ditl, no iJerjrrcspondecceu oi interest 1 to J themselves in regard , to the. matter.; And yet every man holding pcsition-vill cn-; deavor to impress lyou witli thc'idca :(hai'1i' himself has 5 great influence Vithhe;rresl dent and,,' the Cabinet, aud ,, thut ho, ia Ab 4 centre aroundjwhicb all others revolve.- The' President sterns to understand thc political ; chess-lioadprettx well, hd lik' IhVrcst oi- creation, looks alter his interest ln.the re union aud complete, consolidation of the Republican party; and- hence we find that many of thorecent appointments recom mcDdeel by SeVtatots of the fcumnei' faction were set aside,. There wa3 quite a "gloom'? ; in the Senate by Wilson's 'speech in regarel to the; : femdvalf of SenatDT. 1 Surrjncr from: j the Chaifmanship of the Committee on For eigu Affairs. r,4L ... -irt It is more than; probable that the Forty--Second Congress will continue in- session several ' weeks yet. The, contestants arc very anxious, that . their matter should be settled at ouce. : I liave; talked-with members of both IIouses,"and find very many different ' opinion; I think,,, however,,. that Sanatoiv Abbott's, chances, are ;, getting; bet ter. ;It. is ctideat tbat-the recent report from the committee on Southern Outrages' will operate against thc'-doipVatiCy'Bcna tors wliase scats have been contested.-, .- A nipe little entertainment was given at Mrs. Brown's boarding liouse last Week corn1 XUracntary to Mr. Long, of Georgia, whose. were present wivU 'th'fetr? lady fiiends.jflTbe regular --Republican nominee for Secretary of. Alabama, Mr.' J. Rapier, and o.tbcr.prGni incnt members, were prcscuf. Au effort is being made to get up a dinner complimen tary to Minister Turner, one of the Presi dent's recent appointees to 'Liberia (a col ored man from St. Lquis.) u ' " ; Five colored members were, sworn in on the 4lb; Delarge Elliot,' Rmcy ot 8dutb Carolina-Turner ot Alabama,nd'MrI'Wall " cf Florida. Elliot is evidently"the best etl- uc ated x f , them al 1 ; .a bol d . a n d f ore lb 1 e speaker. --"iMr. Delarge has force of charac- er. originality and wonderful ; tact, an able debate dignified and gentlemanly J-I feel' safe ia sayingj ifyour -paper can print ity thatiitlie country at' large' will hear more from these two colored men, that'is5 they w11i acmaaei anti aecompiisn.moixi ior tueir wn section, in a i material way, than' any, others sent up hero from the Soutlf since the war Bcn: But?er,is to have fifteen minutes on .some '".intern at. iinr?rovement question, but he has coascnteel that Ejbot shall occupy his time.- A good. crowd is expected in the naileries though the' matter' has not tonnd its way to the press. 6 Whil6 looking after other matters, I have been very - busy, more so than I ' desired, with profes3ional duties, having: given' a course of scientific ' entert.ainnients at Lin coln and Union league Hall, it naturally brought me out on my favorite subject; 1 I was down to the Qceretary s Depart- rncnt yesterday, and discovered! that sorh$ important correspcntience is uemg couuuci pflibr'oartiey fn iWilmieffton in rccr&rd 15 Federal t posUionS tljcre ' aTjd ftriiablyilook-ing-t'd the1 removal 1 of Brink arid the ajp poidt nient of Ge. M. Arno.ld. It is claimed for; Arnold, it Is said, by the 'colored people there and'his prospects iookell: i It is ge n era! 1 y felt til at m embers hold tug certificates of election will be admitted. ' ; 4 . ;, Yours, J.P SamSsoiS' .' .1 - t Speaker Jar?is orders all nie ubes oi the House of Representatives to sla jpeacoaihe 50th inst, and vote off the Convention bill. . Andrew-Jackson Jones: latfe President Ot the Westefn.RaiIf oadf C6mpanyar!vclri this city. ye?tcrdayi, ia..'ciUloq v faf "sheriff rani, ssueu.uy:vn"Ji-j usucex'earaan, cnarg-, ed witb 6fferce3. growing .out, of, certain irausacieui4 1 vuriiie;ionYwiirjL. rue ptate bondslissiiediiotnat .cQDan4'CellLTo'oei ifl prolialjlys haVela ieari nmte-daylBef ore tut vuit-ti uauc. xwwtjrt AJf.f Jtt . i i. UiwS- 1 tff.iio4sr in I. ri:T6cuSofftepraeTitatrveP creatipfijanohr jpeWifilcei?- AsslslanfcState eolpgUTW& hope the, bill sritt japt pass Ube.nateayerq lpAiaoqei ithettkat ireasurjOcuayfUi old i pffieerslandtwJjy; fcUouldj new pn es be j ealed i flj)Y" xibused exUaypgBndijjve cannpt!coiisistenlr' remains M sUentiiv.hep, psteacj ipf.,boUshin useless offices najf fines am crcatpd.r livtfc tike should be consistent with preacUirr the Capital and Capltb1imTefcs seem! tq bea kind of ignusatul jf ettlngat eyeryth'ing "abpuf,;ashingtou. Alf . wo ? eiN ot maidens. , : A '. - .. ..A - " any pkco of-wors thn mfv- -'-.A 1 jU&QTWie JjCTnocrcii.tvs tinnm$m tt? Another. I'ludian War . stfT ; General Burnside U in Cincinnati on rail-! Fay, business., ifb"(HnAnf L3uis insured Jiisi lite for $400,000. i , , Jw 7 Edwin Forrest, w fi.t r, ti.!' iu(hy, and hale,Lpartandctifo at ever.; s?' " Tiil 0 .."Wash i n o-tnr. 5iKf,.r--P- .tUingham.xs'spoken of ! rVuA.1Ie? simply VColumbia.'l.iustead of - r wi44t, ji voiucjuia.' llOUSR 1 n m li:n !. l.-i i -.m'. ! " thirtV. all f.hilrfrAtv tit t.Jti'u'fi a f u V ill- , r y wc Luuvuer. ffidste-BAAn niarry the-best man In he pAnnf? VJOiU M,ttea,t tH she(J3 asked. TV A!London publisher has offer edi&W ; A wealthy .vyidow, " advertising for an agent, was overwhelmed witliipplications, ffhc types, by. mistake; made it .a gent." acquaintance who: wgmus uuu"cr ailU tUS Chastrninrr rn.l o' ifkffi tbe same birig; both make the'boy i liqller. ::;uu!i -1'--T t .,;'- J ;J. ! The position of Register ofT)ect1srn Suf- llkufitylMassacousetts; has bjcen 6ccu- fejariI&- nibers. of tooo family: since 1791.. i , . , . - m--. tin t --u- f 3;::-nitfi j .John DUlph,:-the corned ianis being di i Jrd from his , wife, Idilla, in.Chicago... Beating, choking, and kicking hei'? is the aint. ! . '-"- ' -.. .fWhcn Daniel Webster was advised not to ter the legal profession because it was already crowded,, hereplied "There is room1 af the top.". 4. . - . mTH house in which Ilenrv' Clav was 'I burn, near Ashland, Hanover county, -Ya., ,stroyed:by fire lastwe'ek.- ItVwas more than a centurylold.' -f '..;'"! A band of famous Wisconsin . huaters. J .yiiuiiiug u uiiui: iracic tnree wnoje Wf finally arrivecl at Hire contusion that I lwas $onie last year marks. c ; .The funeral of n. V. nor to a, Grand Scribe S6n$ of Temperance took nlaco Fridav Af. Cincinnati, and was atteuded-. by all the g9 w vuayeiaueq socieilCS. ; , 'L!li - s ----- 1 - - fj'igni. rape waa marrielino'Miss f Sarah I iRolenbannrhH on" mi Tnmn i:l4: :i express train the other day, and they call it" V vu pueiry 01 motion out there. - ! IliMidriesota has a ' poetess who can write a -poem "an hoilr in length," telling all about I tue, "neouiar hypothesis." She: also in- elulges iu political aspirations. ; H .. Man persons -look' upon' themselves 4PggMng to benefit the, world,: when,d fact, the world-looks huon them 9.9 Ktrno. i gling only to benefit themselves. feA tKansas preacher 4s to? be,, tried .qn f a charge ! Of . pubiislliiig anonymous letters entitled "Hogs in the Shcepfold." He got some of the wrong pigs bv tho ear; ; 5 H issaiauhat thi Digger Indians; located f inJ iMissouri are.-never known to' smile. K Thsc "poor Lo"s'ljFveulainake capital sex- I: tons, Decause tney are prartf diggers. I Tbe Augusta fronditutionalitt. therlend; r irfg Democratic ne wspapen pf ; Geof giadei uuunees me antagonism octween the whites i and blacks as injurious to both race?; T Walttkrl' of SSaOOoOCH) was offered . bv an' ? U.merl can publishing house to Lord Lyttn t ii iu.. uuianiyi; ouccia ui HIS lOriUCOUlIDg Al IlilVi'l iTilP mattor ia of, rt nKnanA ' I ; Ttojis iu ecstacies over , a Schrobn Lake trouf, weigbiug, eight peunds, and two feet I and a halt tall'when standing erect." That i is the habitu il attitude' of trout in Troy. 1 ; i K-WoiSonietimes njeet " says, the, .Saturday k hV ."both in tbe flesh' and upon paper, a clss!of people whdeem to 'dwell in what e may .call the marshes of the kidgilom of V An Illinois bunimer lately mistook the J r46r"itic acid In a drug store for the whis- jr ky, and took a good stiff horn. IIe .com- I plained j that.it was rather, wetkk. and. still r lives to think so. ,j r 3Sauvou, formerly famous as the capital of mormondom, is becoming' equally fa- ' moua for ita" grape wire. Sixty thousand l gallbns jwpe sold last year, and more than iuui, tuuuuut, is uuvv iu store. . r . r1;fm--Trh:- ; '!'''- " " ' ' ' pQblcago apet, has this pleasant para- i grhS;'i'AlcCreery -e;isr.' .bald, headed old ,i Uollsfiike !3Iawworm "turneil fox-hunter. ' Nobdyw ill ever dig him up, aliVe or deact." f ; ' ;fTu? wife of - J. jlRyman 7hal scandalized uurman uiicte: lvjumcinnau ruj an ciope-? mcat.with a handsome and youthiul mer- r chaptljuit from Berlin. - rbe took. $1,000 ;.fc oi ocr uusuanu.o money auu me. train irom j AIexander T. Stewart last; y ear paid mH i ncome tax more than eitner onc'ofwenty- f in setcntes and Terri tones, arid'mdiiB tharl f Ariznaiolof adoDACotaj .Florida, SVash-ri irigtori'New Mexico, Utah, Idaho. and Mon-!-,; lAintonelli lseported, thamsajtV that if i tlt' jBW!'J3rnperbr j-Wiinam expects Germany i to continue ptoSperousbernustT embrace .1 tha'BaniaaAMtholic 'faith, f and confess bUrf t -- : :-i L! T5I J T .! . . .r : rJrprsv as1xreiuexfAarwaros5araiq, at tne r i - Said the distinguished Lord Chatham , to , I. ui. urianis vi juui ueu auu me waosoi your ., jnambeIf ybrl do nbtnse7 early; yotr can j 1 mateiprresiinimothingw K -you do not" 1 sufEer yourself or any one else to break in 1 upon them, your days ' TvilP slip, threugh ' f youi'liands unprofitable and ' friyoloui?, and J T urienjojed by yourself,'" If t-? .rn, . is i-- i i.r , ui .. - -, - . -. t ,'!! I', - f t - i I