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THE LOUrSVTLIE DAILT JOURNAL VOtlME XXXVIII. LOUISVILLE JOURNAJi Aim rvauami bt CAicaco CoavMiioo to occoBplisb k frekt oi j«ct, kt were Bkie by the rkdickl Ukder* durian tbe foardkji of the odjoumiBeot of tbe court. to tvikg Mcb iuflueocee to boor upon doubtful ScoktoTk ki Biicht oecare k ver diet of (uilty kckintt tbe PretidenL Toe whole rkdioki Oktiok wk« throws into k coBBOtioD liercer thko thkt of k •torm^ diopktcbei Bksbed throunfa the kir, dele- fklaoDi hurried froB kll ports of the coutry to Wkkhionton, ieKislatureo re- oolTcd, coareotiont rokred, und public BcetiDKi thnoderod. It wks giren out IroB the CkpHot, kud echoed kod re- wAwod everywhere, thkt k fkilnre to con- vict kod rcBoee the Preuident would be the eterokl death of the rodickl party. For ku kccount of the rkdickl Bkoeu eeriDg kt Wkkhingtoo on Sktnrdkj, we refer our rokdert to our opecikl telegrupb ic correapoBdence. Tbe mdickl Seuktora. kfier tryikc to get the wekther-gkge. risked buttle upoB one ot the urticles of im pekchBeoi They were defeated. But they hkd mude tbeir kirkonements for tbe OBergeocy. As soon as they found that they were beaten upon one article, and that, if they perBitted the case to pro- ceed. they would be beaten upon all and the Preeideot acquitted, they Bored and car- ried an adjoumBcnt till tbe 2Cth of May, only a bare majority of Senators being required for that purpose. They may re- ly upon the potency, if not upon the om Bipotency of the mice of their Chicago Natioaal Conrention. But tbe Coaren- tioa, eeec if it shall hare the folly and the andaciousness to issne its iostractioas or its demands inregard to the President’s oosrictioo, will accomplish nothing there- by The Senators who hare shown them- aelres the opposers of conriotion, are so openly and strongly committed to their position that they could not abandon it at the bidding of fifty National Conrentions. The President's enamies bare only one hope, but that is an important one, and we think a sure one. They wilL at we hare said, bring in the Senators of the reconstructed States to rote upon tbe question of conviction. The thing will shameiess. it will be -infamont, it will monstrous to tbe last degree, but it sriU he doNc Yes. it would be done though it srerc a thousand times more in- famous. if that indeed were potsible. And u thousand eacuses for it and pre tended justilicatioas of it will fall like foul showers from all radical lips and pens It M OUT rule not to disenss political matters ia our Sunday paper, but. under the peculiar circamstances of the case, we hare deemed it onr dnty to say thus much even to onr Sabbath-day readers. tiWISW BBWI kisiaii. ~ . Arriur ibiu .vou nil me Will 1 b€ LT6rd oroQ^&ni bit ^ Uiuic« ii«v«b(>^u id ro«' carew as a wHter at the early age of H erenleen. H.s “Ksaar on the Inflection and Betlsction of Light " nubliahed in ^ auie aaoieaiHBe pot» or V - -r.c o Puotisnea n ^ ,i .cmi. r«j «» likehfe, aud men are l.ke trill, the Tranaactioos of the Boyal Society in 1^' weittaa at the age »f aighSo en. Vou amk> mrwtrt. O i.wiu-r«rt' and 1 dure rou He was one Of the founders of tbe J?<f,a , burp £enew, the first namber of which Tbe^ndon AfAeiwr-MM is better pleased upeared in 1 k02. Tbe famous critique * whitman than was Carlyle, and de- <A Byron s -Honn of Idleness, which ] 5,**^.* ***. poetry, •o •tiBuUted the ceniosof the young j »by doein t he poet, was generally attributed to tbe pen upeiared in 1>^2. The famous critique <B Byron s "Uonrt of Idleness, which of Jeffrey, bot it is now believed to hare been trritteo by Brongbam Among his earlier productions was an “Inquiry into the Colonial Policy of the European Pow- ers,' which attracted much attention- far more than an essay of equal merit, npon a subject of equal ioterest, would attract ia onr day, for at that timein Mrs Elirsbeth Cady Stanton it kind enough to explain through tbe editorial columns of tbe Berolutio», that tbe lords of creation are not to be admitted to the* women s clubthe Sorosisre- cently orgaoixed in New York by the corypbii-i of tbe strong-minded. She tells 1^—the reign of tbe pamphlet bad not | <»* that, after a calm and dispassionate given way to that of the newspaper, and discussion of this question, it was decided , the field of literature was not then | to exclude gentlemen, not because their “crowded to death' as it now ia Tho writings of Lord Brongbam are eomprised in maay volumes, few of which are now generaHy read, even in Great society was not most desirable and would add brilliancy to the club, but from a fear lest tbe natural reverence of women for man might embarrass her in begioning Britain Among them are “The Lives of j to reason and discuss lest she should be Pkilotopbeta of the Time of George III •The Lives of Men of Letters of the TiBe of Georgs III ; “Sketches of Emi- nent Statesmen of the Beigo of George 111.;” “Natural Theology;" “Historical and Political Ifissertations;” “Dialogues on Instinct, and Dissertationi on the StrncUuc of the Cells of Bees, and on •wed to silence by tbeir superior pres ence. It was not because they love man less but tbeir own improvement more. This last sentence must be peculiarly soothing to Fred Douglass. Parker Pills- bury, George Francis Train, and Theo- dore Tilton, who bad good cause to feel hurt at their exclusion from the sorosis. F'osail Ortaology ' “Rhetorical and Lite- I tomfoolery of tbe strong-minded vary Disaertations and Addresses, with Diaconrnes of Ancient Eloquence. |Ac. , “Speeches on Social and Political Sub- with Historical Introductions;'' •‘Coatributions to the Edinburg Review Political, Historical aad Miscellaneous.'' in which they have been denied a share. But here are words still more soothing from the same aource For the comfort of these ostracised ones, we would suggest a hope for tbe future. After these ladies become famii coaaection w.i* E J. Roatb, an * Analyti- I them for consideration, it is proposed to cal V iewof Newum s Pnneipia'' Hepu',- i admit gentlemen to the galleries, that Imbed sabaeqaently a paper on the Integral they may enjoy tbe same privileges vouch- Calcalaa Be was chosen a member of 5**^ *“ riie past, to look the French Institnte in DaS and he he. I «o listen to the ..TLi. .!i * speeches, and to hear the pale, thought toeged to other learned foreign bodies | ful brow, "tbe silken musUche "th» Late in life he was made Chancellor of fiowieg locks, “the manly gait and form the University of Edinburgh, where he toasted in prose and verse, had Bndied in his early yooth. Lord The question is, can these women ex- Brokghkm was aurried ia leHt, his wife I elude tte men altogether, and for any in- Mng Mary Aane. widow of John Spaai- ! definite period? If it can be shown, at Thomas j the expiration of the next six months, Men, deputy-anditor of Greenwich Hos- I that nr reporter of the New York Uernld pita! (brother of the late Ixirds Auckland t has “crawled in under the canvas,*' we and Healer , by whom be bad an only daaghter, who died young, Norember itu lbS9. In l*<t' be obtained a fresh patent of peecnge. with remainder to his brother, Mr. William Brongbam, and bis ittne Bale His mother was tbs niece of Will- Urn Rofaartsoo, Um most distinguished Scotch historical wHter of the eighteenth century. Hnme excepted. At the Ume of his death he was nearly ninety years of «ce shall believe that tbe thing is not wholly impossible. A correspondent of the Springfield Re- publican, who says bis wife has become a member of the club, thus describes his ex perience “as far as be s got" I slUct to have no curiosity at all, scarcely mention the club, in fact, except i.OUISVILLE, ^KENTUCKY, SUNDAY MAY 17. 1868. NUMBER 139. gitive, to tbe aflfeotioo borne to bimtelfby a Tew faithful Catholics conld not preserve him from the trials which Heaven had L,L)E JOUKNALt OO.' still in store for him. This mysterioas Orasa Mssss. tatwsaa Taws aas Prana. language was thought to have been in- «Bn. B. rBBnTirn- spired by nnfarorable communications jjf SfimKf f-fciev I ,rai governments. It is said that ^ r a message from Paris advises the imme- 8CNDAY MAY 17 18fi>' diate armament of tbe fortifications of * *• ' Rome, and authorixes the transport oI , . J •. u- .u rigbty pieces of French artillery from i^^Badicalism exhibited itself in the .. , u .u. . . . . n. L Civita \ecchia, should the guns in Rome Bigk conn of impeachment at m ashing- , - . . . .u. .. * ^ . J be inadeqoate tor tbe purpose, too on Sntnrday jnsl as we had expected. ' Indeed, as onr readers know, we bad en- sstmo ia staair Mailer., tertaiaed BO doubt. froB tbe time of the Sidney Smith says upon this subject adjonrnment of the coun on Tuesday, “Fingravings shed their spirit over a that the radicaU of that body would on household The calm portraits of the Saturday, if they should find themselves great and worthy dead exercise a great nnable to coovict the President, adjourn influence over me. I could look on those toadaysnbsequenttotbe meeting of the my own fireplace until they seem (Ti. ^V. il. begettiug crime and vice to an endless posterity. All not nlfen'lptl ; For liUMrt that wtsrt*. ti i«« Dot Hi|aaia to taka On lltttHa that ata. ra\ ; criinaa. like laudw. Aranot iDlianiFtl. - Ut/non 0/ Certainly the '7’ankee nation cannot, with better grace, claim kindred ivith tbe delicicus lilies of the valley, heliotropes, I For the UiutaTiii* Journal. | and ecarlet geramimes smiling up into ws.Mon u .w. mr face, and I accept their smiles as the ix.crihkd t> osi. n. rasKri s. a* ,. foreshadowing of a delectable requital. , rri.,„i.ir— . . 7T , , , O- 'rleiid' If ssrnesi wi»h or prsvsr of miiie At lea.ct these pure chalices of Divine couid stiii lov*-* craviug vnm. workmanship, of purple and scarlet and Of«‘'’»ihe trensured .hape for which yoo pi I ^ IC 1- 1 '• Arc* HOI iDiieriico.- i 0/ - a *- , lcOt'isvii.i.E, May 1.1, IcoH. Certainly the Yankee nation cannot, these pure chalices of Divine Tu the Edilort oj the LouUcille Journal: with better grace, claim kindred with the workmanship, of purple and scarlet and Gepiixuex: S oon after the closejof the one hundred and one Puritans who land- liquid gold, from which we may drink the O, fritiid ' If wartirist winli or prwv Could Ktlil Iowo'a crAwlug vam. Tojour fotid ariuifi agifiia; late wat, I addressed the enclosed lines to a young lady of poetical temperament. ed at Plymouth Rock on the 22d of De cember, IC'.’O, than the Southrons can pure joy of beauty, shall never be disre- I waxe the tender tenes ihst auwsrpstitl who resided in a neighboring State, and j trace their ancestry bark to the thirty-four neither absent nor departed, but living Never before, perhaps, were such wild y^. Everv good picture is the best of and frantic struggle* made by any party gprmons and lectures. The sense informs the soul. Whatever you have, have 'oeau- tJ. l.«t beauty be on tbe paper on your walls. It is as easy to choose a paper suggestive of tbe lovely in form and color as tbe uncouth. Why should not every household object be sanctified with this grateful charm? Each chair, each table, each tea or chamber service, and every Ten thousand telegraphic I object for kitchen or parlor, for the home of the poor man, artisan or mechanic, 1 would have them all worthy of a home of taste.' This bright particular star of the ballet, who bas been running young New York very nearly cra/y for some time past in tbe "White Fawu, made her last appear- ance at Niblo s last Saturday evening, aud is now drifting Westward. The oc- casion, tbe New Y6rk papers tell us. "was made a perfect ovation." She was called before the curtain ten times, and at one of these appearances she was pre- sented with a watch, a chain, aud jewelry to tbe value of bl.oOO, tbe audience rising cfi masse and cheering her long and loud- ly. Who, if he were not Alexander, would not be Mdlle. Bonfanti? Next week or tbe week after, she is to appear in Chicago. As the “White Fawn has bad its run in Louisville, tbe sophomores may hardly venture to hope that she will put in au appearance here this spring Uilwsatvue. A nnm'«r of letters having been re- ceived in England from I>r. Livingstone going to sbow that be still lives in spite of every efl'ort to make him dead in the wilds of Africa, tbe London Punch thrusts upon the public this exultant epigram "m* the JoksoBv men have IM taikr aombmie*. the Jubboo* womao. AM bold Hlr HodMicA teiU witb prtde. Thai LiTiikf«tooeia Bar* aod comln’. Ijaat >*aar tbearatp or wrote "ibe iaie.^ Wbee onr brave liavid'a l>«»t wa-k «hoirn ; care fur (bat dead marh>^ fate WMo « e baee KOt a Livmc ?>tooe*’' The rate of Jerrolds, Hoods, and Tbackerays is extinct, and this, feeble as it is, is tbe best that tbe once kingly J^inch can do for ns. Ball Bklluian. Some of tbe later productions of this crazy poetaster have been republished in England, and by tbeir moralWnd metrical excentricities have attracted some little attention in high Lteraiy circles. Fiven Carlyle bas stooped to notice Whitman, but merely to pay biiu a very aevere left- handed compliment a compliment so just that it is scarcely fit to be repeated here. Tbe reader who is so fortunate as to have seen none of Whitman’s poetry may form a pretty accurate idea of iu quality from the following “apostrophe to a swill-cart", which is almost too true to life to be called a bnrlesque. It ia from tbe Harvard Ad- eocate: InronprekeuiiMe twIU-rmrt Are }MI uwmrr ibai .vou Bll mr wall wonder w lAt Ui)iiR« Iisve b^u lb xob for whom, at that lime, I entertained sen- timents such as are more easily imagined than described. Every young man of my own age who bath can readily determine for himself the character of those sentiments. 1 sent her, prepaid, a dozen copies of the paper con- taining them the Mt. Smith Literary Acaitl-Oturicr and Prarlii al Demonstra- tor of Vnircrsal Srienre and hoped that she would bare enough to do her the rest of her life. But she new sends to me for some more copies. This is unfortunate. Tbe enclosed is tbe only one 1 have left, aud banged if 1 like to spare it. If you will republish the verses in tbe .Iol'RNai., and thus enable me to comply with the request of s worthy young woman, whose chief lault seems to be that her father has lost three crops of cotton band-running, and has since taken tbe benefit of tbe bankrupt-law, I will avail myself of the earliest opportunity to demonstrate prac- tically the extraordinary sincerity witb which I am Yours, Ac-. <j. W. B. TO THK lilKL I MI LC WITH, Ab. *snrt bat now no lODKer of Ibe Bwonl ! 1 ve Mwo lay btinwt uteeFB cluriou*i am my depart ; No mure may War a m liderms joy afford. For gefiUe Luvt* reigtia to my captive b**art * He mbo darea louk ou iby Imperial brow. C'rowoed witb ibe beauty of Italian atari. At ona'e forget! Aoibitioo’* lofty vow. Breathed at tbe abrtne of lrou*create<l Mart la^pll%d by Thee. I aometimea tourb tbe lyre, To link witb love tbe mnaic el tby name, And ope tbe flood gatea of that *«ea of Are Wbirb makes tblA>«reaMt a l’ara<iifie of ilame'^ An Kdea-laud by Isove'a ligbi feet uiitrud. Till iby warm nmlles like anuabine o'er It abone Wberr Eroa reigna a crowned and aceptered icod, Witb Tbee tbe Power bebiod bit golden tbrun**' Ue who with love atbouaand bearta m^ibt warm. Hoardaall bta wea'.tb of paaaion unexpreflfted. liOat Bcoro abould gather like a tropic atorm. To break In ruin o'er bia nbiidderiug breaat. Feela all and more tbe doomed PrometbeuM iWt When f'baioed high uu tbe cold CaucaMian height. Where wintry voowH no summer anua could melt. And Imgcnog years were b*adeo m tbeir tlish:? Then bear me. Bweeteat! A>id me not bedumb' No aiiell of aileuiw ding ibou o'er my lyre, Pur Love's wild dame to tnleuce would t>ecouie 7'ba mockiiig splendor of Ilop«‘*a funeral pyre! Ob. b<*ar me. aweei!~>let tby unMlIled aoul l>nnli la tbe vowa I breathe in rung to tbee. And thou w ilt o'er my auppliant spirit roll A Ude of rapture iiooudleab as the sea! With pawuun acoroed and vows rejected, can Tbe sool find joy In earthly objects more? Ab.tben Fame'«kyri‘0 voice aounda drearier than “Tbe wroiraluDe bowl from Onalaska's shore' And dsrkneah hroodio*er all IlfeV brighter things : 7 be skies aveiu fraiied but with sparks from bell; Hoite. pale and ttulteriDg. droops on nerveless wing'*. And '•weet Hariuouta droi>s her broken she:*; To ia> 1 love tbee— it were id'er far Ibao a«y the iiorn-day siiu la warm and bright. <>rtLai tbe splendor of you moon and ?dar Now lend a gloiy to the dreaming algbt* Idler tbati way tby b«*auty Is divine. IbatRdeu slumbers In tby g**ntleeyes. iK tbai w iibiu those dlmpiod arms of tUme Lies all tbe |H>et dreatun ol Pacadiae ! For by **Tlurr fAer" 1- oo more expressed My soul's wt.d sea of |*aaHioDali uucalmed. Than "p.'evtewre“ paints tbe rapture of tbe blest, Or *>nm" describes tbs torture of the damned madly do 1 love tbee. that if all The crowns and sceptres of tbe earth were mine, long adly would I see ib« m into ashes fall. 1e catch one wbu|*er from those tips of iblue* If 1 without tb«e could fore>r be blessed. And with tbee idionld forever more i*e cursed. With eager arms I'd clasp tbee to my breast. And amile In scorn to see Kate do her worai ' For It flread Obi at my feet should lay The golden wealth of all tbe 1 udiau isles, J'dcast tbs heap of gilllerlag du»t away To live one moment in tby heavenly smilesf Fail oft I've known tkron^ball life's buried years. Heart ache- that lingered, piaasureri winged too fkst. Bright draamauoflnialied.bopeediaaolvediD tears. And griefs that slowly, joys that swiftly i»assed; Hulelni'v my soal. borne hy unerring Fate, bought out ibtue own to bud its Aden there. Life In all rapture, and in vatn I wait 7 o know one moment's lalerludeof care! KcRlisb girls who were imported into Vir gtnia and traded oO for wives with the tobacco-factors. Miles Standish and John We bad a fishing party a few days ago. I do not like fishing parties; that is, I like the parties well enough if the fishing were Aldtndidnoi sow the particular seeds of liberty which gave forth such good fruit upon the plains of J.iexington, Concord, and the heights of Charleston any more than John Smith, Pocahontas, Lord Fair- fax, or Governor Oglethorpe were respou sible for the patriotic eloquence of I'atrick ilenryjbe battle of the Cowpens,the berO“ ism ol Sergeant Jasper, or the surrender of Cornwallis at Vurktown. The settle* meut of Plymouth, Massachusetts, was an event not less or greater that the settle- ment of Jamestown, Virginia. Reverse hungry. I thought dinner time would never come. Sitting upon the bank wearily holding our poles (,at least I was ‘'wearily” holding mine), the da/isling sheet of sun gla/.ed billows glaring and the shadows slowly creeping away from us, the spirit of restlessness seized me. '*It is too fine a day to waste in this man- ner, 1 said to my companion, who was no other than that acknowledged beau-ideal of masculine perfection, a handsome young Ilivinity student “The very day the facte, and it follow, that, if tne Pari- wae the placid reply. “Bat.” iMH. I, a,! lat o, V' ' cotu plui lied, the sun crows hot, the fish tans had lauded at Jamestown, then Vir- einia would have inherited Puritanism, while the Cavaliers would have propagated their species in the old Bay State' In that event, it is a serious question to antici- pate where the "Huh of the Universe wonld have been, or where Chivalry would hkve found a local habitation and a name on Massachusetts soil. The fact is, that, in this pride of birth won t bite, and I am nettiDK tired. " “You should be more patient," said this exemp- lary youni; ftcntleman, who, if be bad an enthusiasm, it was for fishiDg. “If you will be quiet awhile and irai/. I'll throw you out a pretty silver perch, I can see him playins around the book." I tried to be quiet aud wait, witb my eyes fixed hope-' fully upon the stationary corx, unmindful of my own jointed pole tpailitij; in the Wliufte niDaic. low nnd dwp. Was aofl nnd wltobiog as a sncuniPr rllU That Slugs it.svlf 10 sleep : Then were It well to -(peak. Hut now -o!i. n.. The foot-prluta are too warm Yonr Ansel left upon tbe world below. Aud |>awe<l be.Tond the storm ; ^ ei. with rare«ising lingers ever liert*. With ra«1 iant vesmre while' And tha loveil fa* e is ^bitiitig nweelly near Tbe boider-llueof light. But I can tell yon how I feel your )ialn. And boM your »<»rrow mine Aud breathe a boi»e that you may claip again 7 bat saintly form dlvlue^ Beyond the confines of this weary f*anh Beyond deatb '4 aurgiug tide. Within tbe area of Immortal hirth. N\ here fate nor woe divide I’s from the shapes we wildly wuiship sliU. /**0, %t hV^ U'€ K I O<IJ A. of h(,u- b*foit thrrr^ lu^htig »•(// n/ fiw n’l yniri..^.x . >ALI.IK J. HANC'X K. Kva 5 sii.iv. Ky., May Hih, loiii %*oi‘k For the LootsviUe Jonroal.l l.aj NrruioDti -\o. *i. Wli«t<«i.*T»r x.ao.ilua.l 111 Ibe e'.orr iif II0.I. 1.1 C'uilutliUui*. 1,111. Witbeut truabliog our readers witb the occasion which caused the above exhorta- tion of St. Paul, further than to refer them to the statement contained in the eleventh chapter of his first epistle to the Corin- thians, verses 2tl, 22, we propose to say a The Blrlh of a .MounlalB. “Kitty ( lot erlop - , .... , , . In J53N a new Bouotain vaa anddeDij MT BIRR FEiRN'Da. throwB Up in the Phl^u an Kielda, a dia- There came this spring two birds to the ->tki^a iU bouads Pozzuoli, I ai . u -1 ^ r J 1 ^ Avemus, and the SoliaUra. The aple that rewhe. its silver-lined leaves new moumaia was thrown up near the maple that reachex its silver-lined leaves nVw moumaio was tbroi 10 the southern window of my lit- shores of the Bay of Bake. It'is4fUfeet tie roomas if it yearned to toach above the level of the bay. and its base is its tender palm to mineand I have made I a“^ circomference. them my friends by dropping crumbs on few words in reference to the philosophy j,ro.d ledge where they alight and of the apostle with regard to bumao de- i l . i i The depth of the crater is 121 feet, so that Its Mttom is only six yards above the level ot the bay. The spot on which the Turk l*ly tu«»alh C'bn 4 urrftti oodci.ee of tb** LomavlllcJmiriia!. Next to our Savior, St. Paul, fresh from - the teachings of Gamaliel, possessed the Lttlene.gh- poWer of inlluencing the^desliny of his W»‘. followers far beyond that of any other ad- prttuest costume just to .re herent to the early Christian doctrines. •'«>* '*>»r seem, tossing tbeir heads AIwa}'s wise, generally sententious, and nodding at me their approval after a not unfrequently a.xiomatic in his utter- survey of my appearance. Then ances, he held his hearers spell bound by roulade romances, what sprin* the vigor of bis eloquence and tbe beauty of they favor me with when the the ethical maxims which, Irom lime to grows long and weary, and I think time, he announced. **"-' •nd »ad when I am But, in none of them did he g ve a bet- therefore when I wish to hide a ter guide to humanity than when he said, ttt*F»ient cloud on my sunny face I don’t "Whatsoever ve do, do all to the glory of where my bird-friends can find me, but God.' The love of God-what is ill h '"f" master’s work, or IS that which makes the Creators attri- think with my finjers on my favorite in- butes acceptable to the highest intellec- Mrumenf, until the tear-cloud vaoi.sbea tual development of the times. Venera- There is always April weather in my tion is a necessity of human nature. All heart, when it 1s not Kden summer. They men, everywhere, worship something. Sood, these little bosom birds, hy Whether among the mythologists, devo- preserving within my soul tbe fiower- teu- Tke riaabt* FroB Harvvr'. Barnet. Spring toUattaa having bc«a hrtWghf* ermpiauoa ia liana to (iiapliiy thnaa proiaaiiMB during lb* bolany May *r, unr modiatoa nra aliandy daviningn^ tumra lor ammwr. In antkJipnItiB <usual bvglra to tho aaa Bdn aad waisrtag placoo, conalry aulla, an ihM ara oaUaj are la activa praparattoa. Tha ParisiM mqdwla impoitMl hr tha eonaisg aaaM me oruau leuge wuere loev aiigui auu level ol lh» —c 1. . 1. iw bhutv Iwk at me slyly, seeming to note every- moan^, Birown np'^.s fomeri, oc- -jM* thing: my dress, actions, expression, etc , ? Duenne Lake; but the on*- ^ or a fa Mane Anknnetu. and 1 have learned to love my little neigh- l *'*« Th* Watteau ia in iBiinUoa of tha pam hors so that 1 sometimes don mv ravest ““‘F .* »hallow pool Tho toral dress worn by ."^urt sbapbard** Dors so Hint 1 sometimes don my gayest, accounts which have reached ns af the in tbadnya of Losua XV whan they formation of this new mountain are mot I s«tad idyl, at Trtnnon XV whan they m- and FontaiusblMa how glad they teem, tossing tbeir heads witboat interest Falcooi, who wrote in I It > a e.oaa copy of tha origMaf e.iatai and nodding at me their approval after a ***?* earthquaket took : "‘.’‘'J'* f*’'“I***« rrW;r>oi awwo... TL pUce doriog two jeATs precedi nc th« pecElaue mmd crOM, cr Ural survey of my appearance. Then outburst, and above twenty shocks on the 1 “'S? »fr*va. * b*l» •••* looped what roulade romances, what spring day and night before the eruption ^ w ith egian tine, and a Ihatoomt il ovar drf idyls they lavor me with when the "The eruption began on September **“* J? day grows long and weary, and I think 1^38. It was on a .Sunday, about TThi?^^ they seem changed and sad when I am 0“® o >“ ‘h® night, when flames of sorBcunicd by a Louts uataaa hat ta so. and therefore when I wish to hide a t * *®'® ***“, 0®**®®“ the hot ^ths and td up at tha lafl aiiia, and a eardiaal | tr'.rsient cloud on mv .imnw f I 1 Tripergolk lo a short Ume the fire in- «rina with long pointed hood, un nherp m v bir I fpipn I ^ f f ' c'’®®'®'* »"®*> » degree that it burst upon ( tiHsfing fromUila la tha Maria A* go where my bird friends can liud me, but the earth in this place, and threw us a uaile, with iu hiah-nachad fljha h>h one o clock in the uigh^ when flames of surBcunicd by a Louts uataaa hsU tarm- fire were seen betweea the not bathe sad up at tb# left aiiie, and eordiMnl Tripergola In a short time the fire in- ®rina with long pointed creaseil to snub a degree that it burst upon ^ Diffsring ftom ti»i» la the earth in this place, and threw up a naiie, with iu high-nac lean over some old master’s work, or I quantity of ashes and pumice-stones, mix- erine with long pointed hood. Differing from ihla la tha Maria A atai nolle, with iu high-nachad fljha toMad CT» r the breav‘,slaoT*a puAkI ta tha elbow think with my fingers on my favorite in- **1 "‘fR water, which covered the whole ! •“** *”**•"*> »hmder waist and panlons strumenf, until the tear cloud vani.shea country. The next morning the poor in- r "'‘i, DiMnwdjaith iaauaurahfo There is always April weather in my ^ heart, *h®n it is not Kden summer. They a„d black sho’.er, whk-h’conBnn'Sdlhl do me good, these little bosom birds, hy whole day in that countrr-tlying from slendor^umf ^ mankind is too prone to arrogate imagin- ary virtnes. Uunest men and patriots are horn any and everywhere; while tbe up- growth at all times and in all places. The science of ethnology teaches us that where races conimiogle there is no line of demarkation a.- to blood. I’be laws of primogeniture are hourly receiving tbe shocks which tbe mental superiority of the commoners hurl upon the imbecility of tbe English nobility. The lordly peers at me and the occasional ripple of laugh- ter from afar increased my impatience' And presently 1 louud my attention handsome features of its owner, who sat like a monument of Patience, smiling hopefully against hope. And 1 wondered, as 1 noted the rigidly perfect outline of his features and that unvarying expression of imperturbable calm, if it were the re- sult of self'discipline or simply un- impressibility. Strange as it may ap- lions were paid to Pluto, or to Neptune, or to the myriads of gods which were sup- posed to control the world, or whether tbe lax spirit of Ibe age assented to the erec- tion of aa altar at .Athens dedicated “To tbe unknown (iod, ' the fact was always prominent, that men must worship some- thing; and.jf their attention was not di- drils of sympathy with all God's creatures even the least of themthat else might become thorns, that grow on some beans till they hedge them in from love aod iu sweet influences. But will yoo listen while I finish the story of my feathered friends? Silence, ^ -believe, ia in- deatb, but with death paiaied in their countenancea Some wit i> their chiWren in tbeir arms, some with sacks frll of their ciimiaately. sleDiiar Oguns The Watteaa la benoa snitfiJ to maiiuitj aad eiaboapoiDt, but, like svaryiblng aioa, thay are worn iddta- on Mft.snchuseti. .nil NfwYokk Mavf' I>i6i< posco 10 control me world. Or wuether the ue«r.s ° TU L J 1- L fully upon the Stationary corx, unmindful i, i ' .i 'mm ^ -i.' lax spirit of the age assented to the cree- till they hedge them in from love aad iU The fact.,, that, in this pr.de of birth Di-o. JotKvxt: Mr. What s-his-nani, -^VoTra altar at »’®®‘ influences. But will yon listen 1. matter over which we have no control.. ,^,er. How the daLliag '.atet glared *•» •I'O'-t n«ht when he Le unknown (itd while I finish the story of m, feathered mankind is too prone to arrogate imagin- ,, the occasional ripple of taugh- “““ prornentThat m;n must wlr’^p wmit 8'*®"®®- •- aryvirues. Honest men and patriots are ,er from afar increased my impatience' ZLted bv Tvit'i thing; and\jf their attention w^ not dt born any and everywhere while the op- ^nd presently I found my attention su, ne T„d\ t ^ reeled to the Supreme be ng they would Therefore I proceed.* I posite spring up and flourish in their rank „^„dering from the green cork to the ®7_“ ^ «ky have a corpo- .h^ir devotiLs to anything knew they were lovers when I first saw growth at all time. and in all places. The ^.^dsome features of L owner, who sat TZ Z ' Z or ‘h®">. J>‘*t as we always recognize bridal scuence of ethnology teaches us that ute » monument of Patience, smiling seem to flourish Atheist, if such there be vou a"‘® 'l“"r®h«»? *®-on. I where races conimiogle there is no line ol hopefully against hope. And 1 wondered. a* *, * i i arecenfrolUd by the laws of gravitation aavif’clhe fender care of Mr. Birdie, demarkation a,** to hlo(^. 1 he laws of j id, True it is that God made the country- cohesion. Vhether these* came by •“<! the Buttering delight of his wee wife, primogeniture are hourly receiving the his features and that unvarying expression chance or not, they are to you worThy of •«“! ‘hat they began to bring sticky straws, shocks which the mental superiority of i„pe«urbable calm, if it were the re- ^ " H vX tbl^i n if / «Lration?rnd you mus ““'1 > hnew the foundation for f^hTTr r. ’’“t -It of self discipline or simply un- ^shTut^' Imt^ low the direct Jof the apost^^^^^^^^ a home was laid on the strong arm of of the English nobility Tne lord^^ impressibilily. Strange as it mayap „ian-made the town Babe*I of BabeU rate what you think is the ultimate of hu- •-tJy “»P'®- A short while elapsed, who date hack their family-trees to the pear. 1 did not share in the general TuU of dare and intelligence, and. in .so doing, you ar>a one da, the little fellow came flying advent of W illiam the Conquerer do not admiration of the self admiring saint, d„ ,11 to the glory of God. along with a huge piece of cotton in his gener^y discover the parent stock to Perhaps it was owing to the defection ^ y ereat American ma. To the Panthiest, who believe, that God “outf* I'arK® for so small a porter), and ^ebeen much better than a rough free- in m, undeveloped organ of veneration, terpilce Grand in 7eln^^^ is simply the combined forces of nature, “>en I knew the cradle was nearly hooter of the savage army who followed ii„i i was iust tl.inkincr -hat h«r,i. P'®®®- Drana in design, it only suf- i. .cc o. .. , finished, fnr the last fnmishin,, of. goods; others leading an ass, loaded with i Dunn warxaiaUL their frightened family, towards Napl^ , Twilkd nsohair; aoR, IBM eoabaoM; f i> T“*,*®* reured oa tka Clumbarj alp^e*. and Um Jaw- aide of Bai:i-, a aDdooiOK a cooiiderable * o«m Ibularda, are aalMatf lm wammar tract and the shore appeared aimoet en euita, ia deiirate iMadea tewa-eol* Urelj dry, froM tha %aai»titj af aahae aad drab, aad paa-graap. Qkmaw %alla orokeo pamice-stoaaa throwa ap bj the alpaca aad moiuiir ara UiMMsd with iba eraptioD. Pietro Giacomo di Toledo blaa bow ap faebiomabia ia who date hack their family-trees to the pear. 1 did not share in the general advent of W illiam the Conquerer do not admiration of the selfadmiring saint, generally discover the parent stock to Perhaps it was owing to the defection have been much better than a rough free- in my undeveloped organ of veneration. hooter of the savage army who followed tbe fortunes of that descendant of Ca- nute into I'ingland, and overcame the Britons at tbe battle of Ha.stings. loves tigate the private history of every family in the land, and you discover tbe black sheep in every flock, no matter how ex- alted or how bumble the pusition in life' M’hat folly then it is to bicker and quar rel over the virtues or failings of the Puri- tan or Cavalier' Why rouse tbe ire of a dangbter of New England, who, true to her instinct, will do battle valiantly for her rugged birth place, and repel the covert sneers of “pumpkin-pies ' and “Yankee school-marms?' Why “throw the first brick,’’ and make a row that arouses the partizan feeling of the geographical sec tions of a common country? Why turn tbe Cavalier and Puritan louse at a Don- nybrook fair, looking for somebody "to tread on the tail of my coat’?’’ Mr. Bricks, you will apologize to Miss May- flower, and Miss Mayflower, you will ex- punge all obnoxious language from tbe oflicial report of your speech, as they do in Congress. Bricks, as you cannot well take a drink at tbe Hotel bar with a lady, do so by proxy. And Miss Mayflower, as it would be unbecoming for a female to hob-nob witb a masculine, make your peace with a “specimen brick’’ over the tea-table. Puritan aud Cavalier, repent ye of your hasty words I —••Who l)T n>|>*bUnr)> i.i not «aii*.n<*(l, Is Dor or Iipsvpti u<.r»!,ith;f.>rlhr-b*arsHl.a.H*.!; Hy penilrni r. ihr Kti r.,ai's wraths' api><-a<s*l. •sri'iA *. THE CYNIC. (I-'«r th«* lamlsvlllp Jouroal. •‘Leonora •• A l-rllpr from Mir t'ouulry, RXINT HAT lUlVERIES. But I was just thinking what hard- ness, what despotism might slumber be- neath the flawless symmetry of those regular features, for those unconscious of error in themselves are the most cruel and unjust judges; when he looked up suddenly, and seeing how intently I was regarding him, thought. I presume, that I must be admiring bis tine Grecian nose, lor he smiled complacently and returned To the Atheist, if such there be. you !“ season. I arecenfrolUd by the laws of gravitation saw it in the fender care of Mr. Birdie, and cohesion. Whether these came by Buttering delight of bis wee wife, chance or not, they are, to you, worthy of began to bring sticks, straws, veneration, and you must necessarily fol- twigs, and 1 knew the foundation for low the direction of the apostle, to vene- * ko™® was laid on the strong arm of rate what you think is the ultimate of hu- * sturdy maple. A short while elapsed, man intelligence, and, in .so doing, you ®"® little fellow came flying will do all to the glory of God. ® **“*® *>‘«®® <^oUod in his To the Panthiest, who believes that God “oKk (large for so small a porter), and is simply the combined forces of nature, tk®i> I knew the cradle was nearly tprnreled into iho l.nmi.w. p utuoen pumice 8ZOM8 inrowB up tlT Ue oao inoiiaIr are with terpreled into the languMe of ego- eniption. Pietro Giacomo di Tiled© ®1®« klae now eo^Soiwe M tism as consent. Therefore I proceed.- I gives ns some account of the phenomena Enrr^ ChauiberY ganoe or gOMa' Mir, knew they were lovers when I first saw which preceded the eruption: “Thai plain thas seora toe evem- them, just as we always recognize bridal which lies :.etween Lake Avernns, the sletpea of may pair, in tbe ante-quarreling season. I 7 saw it in the fender care of Mr. Birdie, ^oad at a tow hoaaea, aad taipwISM and the Buttering delight of hi. wee wife ^ * ^*^1 *• '^-«Wb -ST ZZ J * mmeaiat^Iy aJjoiDiaR j hbum oikI pk|ua tulia ooc^it nt aou that they began to briDfC sticks, straws, the plain dried up about two hundred the polonato* aad gored akirt. lrl;^ at a and twigs, and 1 knew tbe foundation for paces, to that the fish were left on the tigbt-ntuaq rorawwti. They are brmt>la4 a home was laid on tbe strong arm of •*•<! a prey to tbe inhabitants of Pozzno- la rich patteroo, with laedaUMme ame«to a sturdy maple. A short while elaiwed ‘***’ **'* September. up the eea u*. The , . 1,!^ I-..I r iV ®‘*P»«'>* about two o clock in the night, the earth »1®®^®® »«d '•oUai are tinleM wiU aee- and one day the little fellow came flying opened near the lake, and discovered s ““d pretty ooal a laea along with a huge Piece of cotton in his horrid mouth, from which were vomited “‘^“"a®®"® of while orgaa- mouth (large for so small a porter), and furiously smoke, stones, snd mud, com- then I knew the cradle was oearlv P®®*d o? ashes, making at the time of the tichn tor short daiwiaw fers from a surplus of architects. It is we repeat, in the words of St. Paul, do all the representative city of the continent "P®*' for tis here that not only nationalities ®®“* J®" P***®'' ’'‘?dom. The finished, for the lost furnishing of a r‘n* ‘*'““‘1®® . s aL A L- c « IhestODea which followed were bT the bird 8 “®s‘-‘keir tashion of architecture a.me. converted to pumice, and Mime ot have their varied types, but it seems lo represent within its vast limits towns and cities themselves. Do we not involunta- aggregate of these, perhaps, lathe light- est conception you can obtain of the ulti- mate. Pay your devotions, then, to these ril.v think of Louisville as we stroll along f®®®®® ®*“®'®® f®®™ ‘ke contem- blrd’s nesttheir tashion of architecture has not changed since God tnnght them bowis tbe lining to it. So I knew all the time bow my little neighbors were getting along, altbongh I could not find the nest, until by a little patient watch- tfaeie were larger than an ox. The stones went about aa high as a croso-bow^will carry, and then fell down, sometimes on widtB, and Tinso up tbo tea M*. Tbw tleersa aad collar ara tinlahaa wiU aM- row triage. Cool aad pretty oottaiaaa tor naldeaaamer are made of white orgaa- dy, with two akirta, a low, tail waiai,aad wide Oehu. Tbeoe are worn seUAoai tho tichn tor abort daiwiag dieaoeh. Valom- < ienaeo lace, ganttored ra dlM, igtiy ribboaa ore the trinamiogpi. HIWTS ABOCT DhMe MagDM. Kreneh drea.-wa, whea bnitomad ta from* ol tha coraage, are no longer eery high M the throat. 'lite neck la diaoloaed aator Fifth avenue? Will not the brown stones Pl»''®“ ®* ‘'*e laws of nature to the being *“S ^ «®’® ‘^® Prospective mother as she j by degrees less so; and in inch qnantr iheedge.and sometimes into the mouth down aa tbe alopo of tho ahoaldsaa. Va»- itself. The mnd_ was of the color of dyked and smUoped bhadBarhaaieeMhl- oshrs, and at first very liquid, then IT worn. They til noore naMly when on* of Fourteenth street revive a dream of Boston? And where’s the man who can to his ® 7oa«®3 cork_ I tried to interest dodge through crowded Broadway without him in the droop of ‘ke willows over tke grasping his pocket-book with renewed 1 8 ream-the play of the shadows npon vigor and muttering “Chicago ? So it is I the waters, but he was incapable of en- that our great metropolis is like a niar- who originated these laws. with patient wings folded over herem- To the Deist, who assents to the fact that a Supreme Being presides over the duets, and danced polkas and .Mm ed in destinies of tbe universe, but who gives aradise while the s;rt-ipaktag was go- no credit to a written revelation. St. Paul's f.““ I'PP®*! tke cathp' advice 18 still correct. I’to all to tke ^ ^ray glory of God. Whether the Almighty •"“® ““I®®*®*! t*><‘ Jlftsoned day, thusiasm for tbe pare and beautiful in Na- ture. Abstract theories aud problems had more attraction for him than Egyptian lilies. And in return be strove to elevate my carnal mind into comprehension ol such grand themes as predestination, electiou, and reprobation. But the birds would sing, the willow branches 'would wave over the shining stream, and the checkered shadows play upon the water, all of which was too much for me, and I suddenly started the young divine by e.x- claiming, “Do tell me wLat sort of a bird shalling of a/f tbe cities, and a grand con- 8‘®®y ®f Whether the Almighty solidation of their prime features, of has revealed himself through writing wkith the name is New York. or not, HU works are manifest ia thf^ij. When quite a small boy a standard wisli ocean, the land. The Author of all ashes, and at farst very liquid, then 'T worn. Tbay tit noora naMly wkaa oo* ky degrees less so; and in suck qnanti- hlan, and should nootek Um Ufttminc im tits tkal ib less than twelve hoars, with ®®*®^ Anotbsr plan In to sttlek a row of the help of the above-meatiooed stones, Thirjoik'n kr# uijo uruuu. uuw lucj sans suios atjrf mv uri|> 01 lac »ov»v-u*vu*tv«v<4 o»voo», 1 j ci- duets, and danced polkas and sMmed in J i.OjiO paces in tlton^fdinS^w^ Paradise while the cyst-making was go- ®“*F P®““®k •“'1 the nei|^ I Undox-skirtoof*- . v.o J .V , oonng country were full of this mud, hut I . *••• rml nnotiiiwse In la g o E e , e sun tipped the cathe* i the city of Naples also, so that , -*-“ uwened on tbs skirt, plain nad of mine was, that I might be placed iu the center of a maple-sugar world, and we see around us is worthy of veneration. And, moreover, it is only a matter of Spice-isle where she Undox-sktrtoof*— a *••• iMwtsdooManMi bavm .. .... uwened on tbs skirt, plain nad snx^ la tromt, bat ara gntband im tlw ba< k wiib adrawlrg stolnw. . **® ““'•kfiiw tkn ed)|n of B *klrt m to MW tiM laatoriM of tOo Onao and racial together om tko wroog there left to eat out my own pas.sage to choice whether we shall venerate the Au- tke sat face. Concurrent with this very (kor of the phenomena which surround laudable desire, was tbe hope that 1 might and encircle u.s or those phenomena. One some day live in New York. In fact, I or the other becomes a necessity of our think the whole vision of sugary spheres I nature. e 18 still Correct. I*o all to the of God. Whether the Almighty ‘>">e ““lo®»«J iho prTsotied day, etupl>o». lasted two nights and two days Tha bett pioS to7fl^lL revealed himself through writing the little madam would begin the story of "Ijkout intermission, thongh not always [ a skirt la to saw tba laotaria! t HU works are manifest i-nh.oir ®®® l®ve from its first awakening in a s*®® force, the third Jay the! and toeing togeibsr om tk* t, Ills worxs ate mamlest la tb? ftir, . * , * erupHon ceased, and I went np with many ! making a broad sosim, ebam .cean, ihe land. The Authorof.il TZ'Z, “J ‘® “>® ‘.°P ®‘ ‘k® new hill, and ••fj. a»d preoa smootkiw. e around us is wortbv of veneration milk-white saw down info its month, which was a' from a quar'orof aa moreover, it is o'rily a matter of ®‘®« ®® kerries, rick as grapes, and roned cavity a’oont ^quarter of a mils in ! 2. e whether we shall venerate the Au- '®®“ ®>®»® "»‘®®» “>at mirrored tks Z ®7r‘''* out lM*2d of the phenomena which surround »‘®f®'y P»>® »“<1 ®®coa tree, unto the Jum A a^cauld^o/of*LT7lw^T^“' : other becomes a nece.ssitv nf mip leaves. Oh, wondrous little prima donna, up again, and the seventh dav mn.-li ****** mmu. Umm tarn ovor amootkij. Tk« ssm lar'erof u lack to aa turaiag op tka inatarta of iSa^nra am tbe mciog is ot^eefioiiabis, tkiit te , a > . Bp< to cut out M Um edM. up again, and the seventh day mu* h «t ga-ar xm7 - more, but still with less violence than the Slaaval^ ,a<ika*a T~*" farst mgbL At this time many persons two^ITt!^ ky the stones and killed, or smothered a tone to tbe eimpisat 'kittle, akd arm with the smoke.’’— /’com Emmcjm#, is ' squally cniuble tor luornlM aoJ gren the Cornhill Magazine. iog. A very etyllah ooa.jum im K .-toiUk mi71 : 7 of soft black casbaier., Uaed vri k mSto Ritualiaiil In London. F'.orsnee silk. It m urnaimenMn wfe* *- The service# on Easter Sunday at the of Plain leavea and a pa„.a-aank churches in which what is called advanced , ®“?5 “*® fkoae mea am India akawla. would have vanished, could I have had the least promise of a trip to Gotham. What shu'l we say to the Christian? To him St. Paul s advice is especially ap- thaf IS pointing to au enthusiastic lit- Time bas satisfied me that neither the plicable. Do all to the glory of God. tie sougster, who sat perched upon a potsible^pleasures of a planetary sugar- The Author of our existence, the Source realities of .New York life, of every thing which makes life desirable, T I ^ * 4 r looked are the acme of true enjoyment. ' the Fountainwheucewederiveourintel- 1 here was a time, also, when the most lectual nutriment and our physicalsuste- ho wL alluring pictures of New York nance, demands of the Christian the most r‘.'“ "‘rirl' r rr-=aZ,iV;r.i..’£'ir r " penitently, to be excused for the interrup- all “a tleeting ’show’ proved too great a IJLv wI v tion, upon which, somewhat mollified, he comnetition even for Porn..™ Thl 4 " ken acting up to our highest proceeded, and by way of penance I forced allurement, once remtrk.ble for hs wd “““ Physically grand, myself to give strict heed to the excellant mouthed booming, bas been rendered IFor me Louuviiie Joarn.1. to the music of the soughing winds “TU** C’j nlf.^' and pattering rain, watching the cease- less sway of tangled vine and blossom TPI AUER ASP TUE 1-fRiTAS. discernible through the mist-vail. Beilona has been invoked, and it is For awhile jubilant Ponto amuses him- “war to the knife" between tbe Puritan self with experimental journeyings, com and Cavalier' The very erudite corre- fortnbly seated upon the yard of poplin spondent of the Journal, euphoniously trailing upon the floor, and, when a dis- J _ , uiscourse wiiu wnicn 1 was being favored, lor days the ram ha, poured with rare thereby reinstating myself in bis good and radiant interTal. of sunshine-and In the meantime the hours still It pours. I have walked myself weary ^gged by and the “silver perch" still re- upou the long vine-trellised porch, listen- f^.ed to bite, and so ou to the end of the I could crush you in my hand like a flower, and yet what beauty, strength, aud perfectness of sound is tbe voice of so small a frame! Just e er tbe finishing of the soag-bird's nest, the wife one came near me at the window one day1 tbonght for a crumbbut clinging on one of tbe carved flowers of a window beneath, she saw and captured a tuft of ray own bronze hair, and flew oil with it in triumph. Per- haps ’tis woven now in tbe rude materials of her tiny home! May it keep away ritualism prevails were invested with more than ordinary importance, by the fact that the settlement snpposed to have been etfected by Sir Robert Phillimores qnoiae bead, a^ straw t: A very atyllah ono. juot im K ,-toiUk of soft black caakmero. Used vri k mSm r .orenea silk. It ! urnaioeaMn werB. w- ttocd of plain leave, and a na^a-%. herder like thoae atea oa India akawfa. Anclbax, lo be worn over a wbiie iMaCa ditae, or with black dlk. to of a uoas blna ailk, Uinamad with an oppliqaa vLe ot black valvet, eanbroidared wltbeottwr- qnoiaa beads and atraw thieada. Tka Iwek harm like a talisman from my dear little judgment has been npset, the promoter and aids boclea are noicbsd la be improved. With t'ue neighbors among the maple leave. God always in view as Scold me. somebodv! Here I hav having appealed to the Judicial Commit- cUa at the edge, boiB wkiek are naa HKHuuio Buiuiig luc luapie leaves. . r .u ' r> -- _ un* uum woica ora pewMttt Scold me. somebody! Here I have been *‘i ““<1®®; | proceeded, and by way of penance I forced myself to give strict heed to the excellant discourse with which 1 was being favored. astray. W hen acting up to our highest done yet-I must talking nonsense all the time, andnot stood that, pending the final decision of iama lace jacksla, with spinlnta i * rh. even for Larnum. 1 he third conception of all that is physically grand, once remarkable for tts oud- and morally great, we are sure to be iti lom.ng, has been rendered accord with the laws of nature, and ae, aod—not tbe hii^hett authority, tbe ritoeIi$t:s were bt* worn over >r these leaves resolved otoo tbe ‘*moet fearless develop- Bfteraoon toiieasa. Ttie aSHm >ck“>toS t^s?LVthe"*'“°“fl H w ^ Creator of tL cess 01 tbe second, Henry Ward lieecber. like “the Arabs, and as ailenUy ste^l ' njenU. ' tbe PaJl Meil Gezette describes whit# l*n^ with tirecinn ^Ul away. Only let me advise everybody to I ^kft ®ccurted in their principal ehnrehes i tbi^rtT; go to the Opera, next week at the theater. After a taste of foreign prima donnas aces, in tne meantime the hours Thus it was. that, when I saw it noticed gged by andthe silver perch still re- that “the regular pastor of Plymouth sed to bite, and so on to the end of the church will officiate on Sunday,” I felt /* t. , . . . ''‘® ®«>aiming, with the unhappy Mrs. Meni. To carefully av®id in the future a Sichaeus: Agitosco ceteris restigia /lam- mbioation of theology and fishing. uiis, which, literally translated, means: [ last Sunday. At St Alban a Uolborn. : ' the appearance of the chnrch, which dor- I I ing Passion-tide was strikingly Mvere, ex- - and signors it will be like strawberries and j perienced a great changa And, besides, the reference of every- ! cream after an unwholesome dinner. But literally covered with beautiful cot flo combination of theology and fishing. l.E(JNOI!A. Fasliiouable WcauingN. Lucia Gilbert Calhoun contributes to the thing to our Maker bas a teudeucy to lead the mind out of itself, and thereby to prevent the narrowness which too often results from selfish considerations. What- of course tbe R-light will D-light to .V-light where there will B light, aod mu- sic, and perfume, and pretty faces. I hear that every night will be fashionable ers, arranged in bouquets, and was sap ported on either side by living green- house flowers in pota The church was I recognize my old desire to hear the 1 ** 1 ° 'h* I ‘1“®‘BK *ke opera season, and what a splen called “Bricks, iu a fit of spleen has had courteous jirk dislodges him, takes revenge the temerity to assail tbe Puritan, and ky tearing at the trimming upon my the “Mayflower’’ comes to the rescue in /Icc^e. But the friendly overtures of the the person of a Bostonian .loan of Arc— *‘tlle terrier do not at present meet with a maiden /’wce/fr <f Oz-froii*, redivious, an “’T entire approbation, and poor Ponto absentee in tbe goodly city of Louisville, takes himself oS to a sheltered corner to “bricks" gave the first provocation, and ' dream of some impossible (to him) fairy he mast not complain if be is worsted, ! land where there shall be no more rain. courteous jirk dislodges him, takes revenge columns of the New York Ledger the fol- by tearing at the trimming upon my lowing capital remarks upon faihiona- *** pleeve. But the friendly overtures of the ’beddings; (o embi little terrier do not at present meet with ^'®* ’^® o“stom of giving wedding- ^kero my entire approbation, and poor Ponto P!®*®?!® ‘®’ ‘Iself, beautituL ioiir tke oar . L 1 - If •» . 1 1, 4 Iriead IS, as it were, born again on this Uima-ic takes himself off to a sheltered corner to her wedding day-so new and changed is oream of some impossible (to him) fairy her future. You hope she will be happy, "‘‘“uik land where there shall be no more rain, you hope that she will never forget you[ or-Uei he mast not complain if be is worsted, for who can contend with female prowess American .Spurgeon. (Don t make it Splurgeon.) The industrious little ferryboats were leaving the Fulton pier every ten minutes, and the assembled crowds were as eager to embark as those in the poem, where Acheron was the river aud Charon plieil rily expands the intellect and enlarges did display of Louisville beauty and chiv- the heart. We live, not for ourselves, airy there will be, this memorable week. I but tor others, and every effort which we love to look at. lovely ladies, as well as make for our fellow-nien redounds more flowers. to our own benefit than to that of those acoloot. whom we would succor, relieve, or elevate. 1 have been almost ill since I sent a This is the great aud crowning glory of blossom from my heart before notil to- J crowded with worshippers to tha very 1 porch doors, and long before the high ser I vice persons were leaving the church doors, unable to find admittance or even •ill diopa oa tbe bentor. Ia another CAsbmvie airlpes are iBUrweT,<n, aad a narrow frlau ia made at vat. =•* -otot-M Tke moat alaboraia Jacket Mura as to k“»"-;»kap«sl. It la of wbira braided witb gilt soutacMi witb deep e«fl.*i Tin> }.*e*e5^ra aodM Iba arm, and broad laabea aaag dowm sruso saoMB. Walking taiota tor tbaeaaaoa arvi.>re«r on Ibe anklv ibaa iboaa wora duitaa tte winter. Tbe baU-bigh, «r Ibree-OMiS Pollah boot to cooler aad better with airy there will be, this memorable week. I landing room. The use of incensewarl •hort dreuaes. hid to p rattnsd to praoe*- love to look at. lovely ladies, as well at ‘*** ®®'1“*®®' n menls of the judgment in tbe Court of Arche*. At tbe Churrh of St. Lewreoce, Jewry, which has become to femous in I have been almost ill since I sent a connection with the services that preceU* ill:. t^*k rmi!i hav^ jnlw- % |»rolU!««4t oiif. And ihoiiRh 'oiLeimieH ii«»(iitlu't m ;;romt U L»t that couipMrfd Iu the uuiuberlff I'ocr dumb brutes, they bear the ills of T°®® Ituderness for her, and you send Before the ferry touched the Brooklvn t •.< I hPr noint\* mf. 1...*..,. .. A_ _L .11 I . . ^ in this ape of pallantry ? If Bricks be lot without its hope of recompense. I K*fL whose beauty shall the true cavalier, will decliue the com- bat, and acknowledge his defeat witb a comely grace, a priori. The lave of country embraces within I ikD uuiMT ui rtrcuuiueuse. j„i* l, t l i uock a rusu was maue. anu. amiU all sortB li-dreariness and gloom of swertl.v^nin'd hw of you’^’^^Yordo^iiol eoufusioo, half the passengers got is, I ext act some pleasure- send it that Mrs. Smith mav wonder wbeth- ashore, much to the annoyance of f rom the semi-dreariness and gloom of my surroundings, I ext act some pleasure- able and periiaps poetical emotions. I think we are sooner and more deeply itself tbe love of section. Poeu native stirred by tbe sombre aod sad than by the of tbe cold and barren clime of New joyful, and reflecting upon the uncertainty send It tbtt A>lrd. omith rnty wonder wlicth* er il cost as much as her’s. You do not send it to have it regarded as the meas- ure ot your "lean and low ability, by the five hundred friends of the bride: aud the oar ckrislianity. night, and therefore write currenfrca/aaio, u,s.A.x n,H„n.veh«*n ,nit.»,„o.iii«,o„A - "c'udcs all th.ut and will not weary my kind friends And ihoiiKh ojLt*imieH iito (lidu't to benelicial to man. whatever we do, longer. uuiuberici, that does not rtdound to the glory of our ' Having nothing to do, I made friends or deiiU hfaUft ibai «ro*‘*e«Uu hU boat? j maker, ta sure to be wrong, and not only of the little birds whereof I write, but Before the ferry touched the Brooklyn | wrong but injurious to ourselves. When hope tok^ep them such until they are lost dock a rush was made, and, amid all sorts acting, primarily, for the glory of God, tome in the wide world, that tombs so of confusion, half the passengers got we necessarily keep ovr faculties, both of many from us, would be that less sadly lost safely ashore, much to the annoyance of j mind and body, in the best state of devel- in death. those who didn’t cure to hazard a jump. opment. Anything short of this indicates KITTY CLOVERTOP. ed the Pan-Anglican Synod, the large con- gregations which attended morning and iaor tbe Miia Fiaacaia. Gnaoa’s kid. laiportcd by tke beet koittoo, to tke lemaa liable to crai k and tnra ttoowa, evett tfaia U not IB alliblr. AacxeattenidieM. I frig ia LOW piepereil :itat|reataev.Uia aob-» I lab acd deea not eoil ib* akir«a f moiak Uaif-bigh Poltok galtaTA with modlaM and will not weary my kind friends J Ikt *^’“*?** *’7 Inm'.r 1 bishops in the morning the Bishop of wiik.iet, arv tbe favurito beoia for wolk- ,. , , , Capetown, and in the evening the Bishop 1 *og- Heels are atigbtiy lower, varv littto Having nothing to do, I made friends j ol Oxford. Tbe annonneement that the | cuived, and are niitcb' broader of the little birds whereof I write, but latter would preach in tbe evening drew | ^plzg btela lately ia vogoav Kaaety hope to kiep them such until they arc lost •®8®t*'®® immense congregation. In i A®*®®**!* j Capetown, and in the evening the Bishop wiia .iat, am ibetovurtte beoia for walk- ing. H*«ls are atigbtiy lower, very IMto saieiy asnore, muen to tne annoyance those who didn’t cure to hazard a jump, "!I '4 : t®'* procession which emerged from the "koe to laced ia front smd to me in the wide world, that tombs so . j aide chapel, singing with great vigor the »'/«® Ike tnetop wUk braidlM many from us, would be that less sadly lost Easter hrm’n!‘‘”cbrisr‘is rfiLT" were L* “V?,-’!?!. *7' 7”"'. ®*‘“® °t *'®» *>"/*“. •-•v..cc..uKupuuiuvunceriain-y j, jg j, - England, sing tbe praises of their stony ®f ®“® present ephemeral and transitory i-ac, within you, you are oainedln^l lor. It was unnecessary to inquire the wa}' | neglect or remissness on our part, and to Plymouth Church, as a long line of ar- | such remissness shows the extent of our dent devotees could be seen on a full trot deviation from from tbe counsel of the KITTY CLOVERTOP. I Kor tb. Loolsviil. Journal. .A UBC A.W »r Tilt: ai Vi WEK-TIIIC. r.asier nymn, const is risen, were up- ward of sixty surpliced choristers, tbe ujoao riaen, were up- p,oi,*lla uj*p«* Unlaned wiib klT ward ot sixty surpliced chor.slerMbe Wz. booii^alul aSSToa^et^ vicar, ®‘7 ^rgy men, the two &sh- aH brox ze ia dafaced by aoto^ TbS« ops. and the Lord Mayor and Lady May- ia a bronze drvaaing that wUl taatore IM oresA The Lord .Mayor, as aldermaa of color, but not Fennanaatly. r^ngiana. sing me praises ol tbeir stony m our preeeni epnemerai ana transitory caty within you, you ire parned"aad7uV- ! ^®® sk®®®*! A walk of five hills, in confident suspicion that some- existence, I no longer marvel that it is so. frised. Son.e’oody, iu an evil hour, once minutes (didn’t ascertainthee.xactnin- body is,or ha. been anxious to steal away » hat know we of tbe past or future? showed her bridal presents, aud then the «/«o time) brought into view the building iheir imporlaace. So with the Southern Eternity is symbolized by a circle. If Pr^tty custom at once became a vulgarity. »hii*h some Irrclimnn. ... i,.. ..i,-' . muse, which winudsthe melody of the ‘tere is an eternal future, the simile 1' “*® «?"• ''®®e to be shown, tins one "d he‘‘i“®li sunny land, as if every acre south of Ma -®“Id ikfomplete unless there Kive, and that one not because her , ^ son and Di^n’. line has been an eternal na.st. T„ the IZJt .I*®®®®®® pur»e . ^ 'y“®“th Church can surely lay_ claim rouse, which sounds the melody of the sunny land, as if every acre south of Ma son and Dixon’s line teemed with orange | P®®'"'®®®'!. b®t because her offering mist to a modest exterior. That, as well as its groves, and was redolent of magnolia blooms. Every son of New England and fanciful doctrine of metempsychosis I give no sort of credence, but to be im- would be, par nobilefralrum n Puritan; »ortal our souls must have existed alway,. while every Southron, upon the same principle, insists that he is of tbe genus Then through what regions of perfection may not we have wandered iu the chiliads not be absent. And now, every fashiona- ble wedding is a polite extortion, a deli’o- erate tax-levy on the friends of the bride, to be paid in silver spoons and butter dishes. One of the sweetest girls I know told me .\postle to "do all to tbe glory of God." v»aA*.ii. With the words of our text ever in mind we should soon reproduce the garden of V;i,r7 .roXr‘"- Eden in the sterile waste which the world vvbiirib.pai,*mooDttiAiiooko4 froD] tbe*ai»dows now represents. All selfishness would “'<‘>“*•1 ‘u ebid.* us for ruamluxsolA-..*. melt away under tbe influence of Thi*soniinrr's istt roues wrrr <17104. the golden rule, which directs ns to do Aod |.o»mo« lo swM*tiie» awaj; internal economy, would furnish a useful j onto others whatever we would desire they moral to the admirers of Joe Gargery’g should do to us under like circumstancex “architect too ral-loo-ral! The vestibule was densely packed, while constant accessions were made to cavalier. And yet. in their hot haste, j gone by. I have no remembrance where ‘fiat she asked such and such people to the throng. Most of these were wailing boto parties forgrt that they .fispute about i nor how I gathered these thoughts. Thoy “®® ’'adding— vulgar, miserable acquaint- for U o’clock, at which hour the rights of a figure of speech, and that they utter un- I have long mingled with my idle specula .“ 1 “^'"* «®®e-fiecause she knew ° t Aud ItMtlOg ID Awaj; One bud In its velvet thenth I/ 102. Alone hnd re»tfrted decAjr* I railed it. and ptnred in her tree<iM: It Hlioue like a dower ^eni fair. A-* It Itent to tbe nigbt*iriad'! i-arf aw That toyed %«lib her ailkea bair the ward, took his seat in astatelrpew appropriated to him. The Bishop of Ox- ford concluded his sermon with an earn- est appeal on behalf of tbe Society fur the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts. At All Saints , Well street. All Saints’, Margaret street, AU Saiou’, Lam- beth, and tbe Chapel Royal, Savoy, the services were all of a very "florid’ char- I acter European Timer, April 18. An llallaa Lxblbllioa. kind words, and diyilav bitter feeling, witbont cause or provocation. have long mingled with my idle specula .r^wouV^ve IfrVs?uT pew-owners Uase. and strangera are tions of the why and wherefore of this couleseed, without the slightest shame- “fi®*®® ®® ®fi® vacant seats. Norestric- prebatiouary life. Neither can I tell if they faceduess, that she gave a wedding on ac- tion is placed upon tbe galleries, which Then the fruition of the gospel would be it sboue likes duwrr fair, lacked, accomplished, ami we should all cordiall v " '’'"® “'«bt-«rind's isr< lade to accept and heartily practice the monition Tbsi loyed wtib her -on siikes wailing of the apostle, that whatsoever we do The river isr xieaniim beior* os. ghts of should be done to the glory of God. F:tn<Il:UnVib7HJJlLVcio^ m rs are Tbe glory of God. Man, created in his Like a moss S^ste, drramx aad rare, restric- image, reflects the highest credit upon his a dasbingofoarssDd s imkie which creative power. But little lower than the of ime-»tnox« come op from the stream: ,nd are angels, he possesses powers that are capa- Xb**;,™ ot the hie of scaltng the finite and of approxi- matiHR to the iDcaite. Ai we Approach And swiK'ter th*n iiutnot <uitan. id arm- the latter we make ourselves the temple "’ss ib» dear vole* that talked of the sogeia ' That d<s ell to Ibe l>aaatirul slari. Tba white «aun Of Lba waddlBc dioM to made into bridal alippenoadgauera. Tha ornaiuenia are blood* lai'>aaaaaed-p*Ml embroidery. Tt* gaiteia at* battooM with Roman pearla. liaoetac boo(a,wtta aligbtly concave he*le, areof oolorad kM or of Ibe matarlal ol tb* liream with ored b*ela. Bowa tor aUpper* are mada at ooioeeto velvet, ent bum, and of kid leave* baoad j with ailk and bald 'oKetkoe by s-oMtoi 'v- lea. Bronx# bowa bae* |^t sm Largo Pompadoor roaettei tfrM tiiaiM I enure inatep ara adnalrwl tor t word Cavalier be interpreted to signify the gallant, brave, chivalrous man, ready to do or die in the cause of honor ami justice, an inborn gentleman, whether peer or parvenu, plebeian or patrician, it nw ol tbe groat catbadrai.lhmoua tbrougt- etiicbed with violet oc bloawTk. top, aod ch^ oat the world. Aa 1 paid my two franca for admlaaion, I was shown into the moot aelect portion of U e boua*— by no means ovar nice— and received a b<U, from which 1 learned moiebytbewoodcutathMbytbe text, nim.ea. tasaela, aad tha Fell Poltob boota are saleotod tor eUl.. dren. For acbool aad for onUoary wom lb* pebble goat to pre.'errod to kM. Coto- color, broaie, andpsnay moroeexar* naed ior drvas-gaiiers. They ar* trimiaad prize aa a precious and beautiful jewel, tfiet coldly furuished forth tbe unconscious that so many eyes were cen- incomprebensible and divinewild, free, ®j“K® ®®W® *®F® ®, *®®® fioRow feast than tered on him. This same chair, together and beyond my own control. the wedding breakfasts of to-day. It la au incredible fact that wedding presents with the little brevet desk, are made of Here the chill blast arose from his lair, are hired from the jewelers audTabeled *®®^ brought from the .Mount of Ulives, j our sympathies for our fellow Ol cjou. ns suen a sanctuary, we are bound to keep that temple pure and un- »® 1 1-1 I ii-c J un I4 ng snd lovioxly ofvllKl lo I ueiileu. Whatever decreases our power in my heart lUe lond prvoojrY % of intelliKeace, our moral development, AA^eaiedUy abiensioidutne, Nxca BAMoricai writer ©f the et|rbt«eotb •CATcelf menliMi the club, io fact, except Mtory, Home excepted. At the time of .•kTi fh« •ppointei day comes f death ke was nearly ainety years of f 11- ®J dear, this ii your club night; ;e. Ton’ll want my latch-key, I suppose. Don't let that horribly dissipated Mrs. Brown a siMrr 'Tarrii persuade you to drink more tea than is Baacbat, in his “Norwood. Umi eUbo- ''**''*1 ?'**“ r®“ lAM ACtott rJ RKwtknrBto’tt nnmm,. home, come up atairs as softlv an you t'k -f wconceiU: s cac, aud don't get into bed with your booU equally followi that »uch virtue**^ ale^too I ^ blinding gust of spray into with the names of suppo:*itious ^eUtive^ objects of curiosity second only orates from the xiory of God, and what- rare lo be found in one clime onir unless. ' trapping my scarlet scaif to make up the melancholy display. It ia to the proprietor thereof. ever puts us in opposition with the Ruler Ml? tij, conceiU can, and don't get into bed with your booU what if there ahoald be a reearrectioo onbe particular about that." Sheas- of that srkich bas beea buried in lookiag f““es a very mysterious air about her glasses? Liulc children s faces, anxious aud tries to provoke me into sumes a very mysterious air about her “club,’ and tries to provoke me into ttOtkers, budding girls beginning to sos- ^“®*t^®“*~*fi>ch, of course, if I asked, >nct tkeir own beauty, vain and giggling ^ •t*®*'«®- Er it is, in to gr^ *M vexed ^ks of those who Mr. Sunton recommend, the formation Uv.cnt^mselves in riiaving, timid and of.uchcluUas the Sorosis throughont MmoM ^ of thoM hnve been the country. But it will be as well to w^t mck. doable images of lovers glancing and see what the result is to tw .hnnM «tK« Ike eweet ^ctnre of tkeir emhrMe. the membersof the New York clu^happen pnm and prig pedaaU touching up their to go to bed with their booU on grny wkiekert and covering their bnld- Bc*s with the few stray locks yet left, sim- n-i . » Jiji. pic and wondering looks of curly and I?r- Liri woolly PhilUs, whoM honett. homely ^'tod fsee is joet os dear to her at if it were tju. now the , *®“®t*“* dogma which may answer the clergy, bin not the laity. A person born ou New England soil is not necessarily a descen<l- ant of tbe Puritans, nor yet is a Louis- ianian the offspring of the English stock ol Cavaliers. The pride of birth, how- ever, insists upon becoming heir to these fallacies, aod the result ia not beneficial to tbe success of democratic institutions, particularly where foreign emigration continually aflecti our social fabric. A Lardy son of Eiin emigrates to America, and settles in Georgia or Vir- ginia. His sons, Patrick, Michael, and Poelim, born on tbe Southern soil, are educated into the belief that they are Cavaliers. F/cc versa, a sturdy Teuton my promenade. Tnis small act of resist- T P'«®®.®® K®a®®.over the laden tables , . looioi during the reception. No renrohatinn ance inspired me with a new sense of could be so severe as the statement of the power. That we live, 1 concluded, is a fact. sure guarantee that we live for a purpose. O, girls' are you children of revolution- And for once, I said. I’ll take a view of •ry mothers? Are you daughters, and the temple within. I found it in much “nd sweethearts of meu who Lf ns and loYiDjcIy Df Allpd In min#; tn my heart (he tond pre'i.-mre hIUI iiu^en, Aa sealed by a blenslog divine. O. memory. brlghtneMand vhalow. Mil liA.'it tn the picture you paint* Abd pad as tbe dlige of a spirit U'er graves- muttsy grown u yi>«r plait t Tbe I'sht of nty summer hu fadtil— 3ly i>eaatiful vision bas down in choice Italian. The parforinaoce waa a (hnny one, and the perlormera weia a man,a goat.a pony, half a dozen dogs,aLd the aaiLia Dumber of monk*ya 1 never before knew how mocb a d> g conld learn in the way of tricks that ware difhcull for men. A ring with aawduat was formed npon the sUi^, and ths pony waa made to gallop aroued tn oxaciiy tbe manner ot tbe clroua. A doga white poodle of Venetian origin— waa plaeed •titchiEg and ajpliqa* ornaasoata are to« in good U.st* for ladiea. .wi*M ( Xerd X.v etasev. yrum Itiv Loudoa Tiass, Apru xi. Heath bra at laet carrted odflkeiatt joa> l>e set in order— the talents, oue or five, confusion and disorder. There were heaps fo“Kfi® out 1?®®'’ battles, and found life and beneath the pulpit, worked zealously of visionary aud fanciful things, but where akin%o“lhe“ '’women X“upheld"their discourse, and even were tbs talents .' 1 here was an altar, too, hands, aud nursed them, living, and bur- *c®“‘cfi®d away during prayers. This with the heathenish inscription, “to the ied them, dead, andean you make your last proceeding seemed like a burlesque unknown God, which 1 made all haste to <I*'ly fixes a wretched preteuce from 0“ religion. It was quite impossible to demolish. The bouse, I resolved, should “s'denhood to death ? banish the belief that the speaker devoted t®-®y" X^viS^d! of coZ^^^^^^ ®-®j-«p‘®- pi- thing continually urging me to call the time, in accord with the precepts of altar a stage, the congregation an au- the Apostle that whatsoever we do should To lUt* hom. of uer xiodrej-ih.* angeu- dience, the music a concert, and the ser- be done to the glory of God. “* mon a lecture. Ihe glory of God' It invol ves the iu I witb her, the ligblnud the tiowen. A short hand reporter, who was sta- volution of the creature with tbe Creator. tioned directly ID froDt of the speaker It cnAkes the desittDs of tbe Author of our And i could uoi per*i.»d«‘ them lottay. difciice, the music a concert, and the ser- be done to the xlory of God mon a lecture. The glory of God’ It involves the iu A short hand reporter, who was sta- volution of the creature with tbe Creator lioned directly in front of the speaker It makes the designs of the Author of our and beneath the pulpit, worked zealously being acceptable to his creatures. It leads throughout the discourse, and even us out of ourselves and makes our well- scratched away during prayers. This being depend upon the benefits we can ba- last proceeding seemed like a burlesque stow upon our fellow men. This attained Vo "l I f ettttfi fi®cfmes a paradise-the very gate bamsh the belief that the speaker devoted of Leaven. No longer can selfishness and .and with her. the licht and the riowers. Ami mu.lc, have vanlahe«l away ; Fur ih< y mlMa-d her lithe form to the bower- Aod 1 could not peni.ad,- ibeoi to atay. J uw uo» uwuovu a qiaauraiw—anepiog | oiinoa* iwoazie waa ui* yonaaer; aa4 is hit I'll meet them axaiii i.y tbe river. all the e hite on their hind len, bot not I may be of ialervet bar* to reeord Wbwie banka IU ihediaiaire I aeo, tclli'w ing tLe music very oloeely. Tb* | Lhat her elder aiatar, hUixabatk, who iteaw ami lejok-e in the love that forever l erformanc* erdad wiib a trial and exe- I ried a Mr. Oreene, died at aietoa. Will now in ita fu:Iue^. fur m*-. cutioD, a aoleihn old monkey altting aa on the fiial of February, Ito>ii,M tbi*^^ OLAx.* » xt.i., ivi.. judge, white master of ocremonits age of Llnety-fiv*, Aa Lord Lvndti^S ~7” I ! .. reau the papers tonnected with tha caaa. bad completed bia niuatw-ftrar wk»» 7^ M^Thnr.ow red sees IL He says: Tie cffccdiug deg was moiciwd to tha be died, the three children of tha paimS Large citlee, like Cbioago, PhUadelpbia, i pUce of executton ; a smart little poodle who aurvived inlaiMsy sUalaad, ioImIt Boston, Cinciznati, San F'ranciaco, and fired a diminutive goa at him, and tha tbelrng period of two huadred ana atg^v Koebeeter, have b^n wrested from our cn'piil fell aa if dead. A nn-ment lator yeara In tlito respect, tertaialy uW^ grant<. Noristblaall. Entire States have an Italian gray bound brruigbt.’a reprieve, their mother, who died la UW. at nm. fnlteicd by tbe way, and withdrawn their and went sway hcwllngand shaking Im ' wards ot nicety, having seon hat aoam7^ support Ire m Ibe Republican party. New | bead when be found hu friend already ed on tb* w ouiaack. Mr. Pnpiew^ ' fiiriiaa York, instead of being in tbe Kepnbllean shot. ... , ^ Dlfh nd.aaiaweUknoera column, wrdhee under tbeinenboaoffif y Ibe latter stlrrrf not at scweral kicks, an AmeiKan by birth, was a lotoltot* tos tbouoand Ik*mccratic msiority, Pennsvi- and w»s finally lifted by a monkey In- at'andonsd bia proapecto in •wtrira* n— upon tbe saddle and performed mod of viviog child cf John JMaglaton Cbida* the feats cf the eirona riders. He Jumped the w ell-kbowo R. A. end m— through paper-covered boopa, over ban- painter, the vensrabto Mia* Coptoy sJZ I tiers, ana ao on Ibrciigh the uaoal bill of of John ^legUtoa Copley, LeotJ’CrZ. I tare, cot excepting the difficult aebiavt- buret, wbcm sb* boa eorelTtd by uC i meat of “patsing tb* bridge." Tb* goat more than tear yean. MtoaCoplM baiacoed binueli npon several giaoa but- died yvetorday at the boiMear’Ladw I ilee, witb the araistance of bis manager, Lyiidhurvt, In Ksetoa square, wm io^Z find a pistol with bis month, walked on mcety-dah year. Of Mr. Uoplaw** thiM his hind feet and tnrnfd oomeisaulis. daughters, two grew np lo womanhoo^^ 1 be don danced a qaadr<lle—keeping -**' " ' all the « nite on their hind legs, bot not tclli'w ing the music very olooely. Tbe of these two she waa this yooa too much attention to rounding pioii, pe- isolation prevail. Every one must prefer In'r/ulr^T :nT’a7ks“’,“o;): ®i®<i®. -d tfiat ifie mrad was turned more ;nX7s‘;:i?:ra to hl^ own ZITZ set to guard the sane uary. W e have slum- love fi‘m. don t marry him, though vou " appearance the prayer would pre- endeavors of each redound to the benefit bered Already too long upon the “Lij- die An old maid ai ninety id the Asylum sent in print than to what impression it r.r «ii *i.« i,; vUrv . i c - chanted Ground." The life of a sybarite, for Indigent Old Maids about to 'oVes would create In Heaven-if it should eve w II be aSoX f floating indolently with the tide, is a life ®ai>fi«fied in Boston. But let your weddiui/ imvol il,o. will be acfomplished, aud man, diseu- tafilishecl in Boston. But let your wedding travel that far be simple, and quiet, and beautiful with M, The Pall Hall Gazette learns from a correapondent at Rome that the Pope has lately gifrec several general audiences to Coreigaers receiving a thoasaod and fif- teen handred at a tiae. He has also de- lirered several discourses, two of which «OBtAii>ed politioal ollasions. In the first, he opoke of tfie evile infiiched on the chqw’l by cei^a rolere. fhc Herode and Pilttos of Uft while th^endency of erewi «M to expo** aedTmagnifv the I The question of Dr. Livingstone's wherrabonu has been solved. He is ex- ^cted to reach I'jiji sometime in June. But now the great question arises-where “-chief IS Ijiji? If th, himself rannot au.ww it. then he is still very badly lost. lands upon the rock-ribbed shores of New I of insipidity, of sts'-nation To such i ®*®“ *1“'®'’ ficRutiful with England whence, forthwith. Hans, Got- ] «,ra*. are obstacles and crumpled ro.; r^h,’ do this in'^the “e of “racr a"d het), and Max are christened Puritans foaves insupportable grievances. Their j for the sake of example. If you are poor from tbeir birth. Patrick, Michael, aod foves and hopes grow unon the surface. ' do it in the name of honesty, and for iLo Mr. Beecher’s oratorj- is the soul of beuuly and simplicity. From the reading ot the text till the closing amen his thralled from selfishness, regenerated, ac quiriug a new impulse from the life-giving power of Christianity, will realize that PLelim will insist upon kindred with Po- and soon wither and die. Their ambi- sake ot a pure conscience And, in either, by bis ease and eleg.ince. Appropriate cahontas or General Marion, while Hans, Uons, like bubbles, break in the grasping. ®'’®*j'> <®° as an oflenug to dehcacy and gesture is to speech what speech is to Gotfieb, and Max, claim a special protm^ It is true we are by nature sensitive, and If yorbaVwedffing present... then most 1^®®®*®®® gracefully assimi- orale over Plymouth Rock and Bunker cannot but shiver in tbe blast. Hut, il of them will come because the givers love ales actiou to thought, and is as thorough- Uilj, and of consanguinity remote to wind and tide chance to be against us, shall you, and, loving, desire to give the gifts of educated in beauty of luovemeut as in Putnam or Mad Anthony Wayne f Such we therefore leave tbe struggle? I, for luxe. 1 reasure them sacredly, but on the eloquence of expression, are the follies which are taught by a epir- one, do not regret the forfeited ease of ^i*'**! ®**®*“ .'® ®*‘® bank, or His reputation as a novelist is said to it of autochtbony! If there be any merit Eden, and there was other design than ulufei 1 ed* *r r r^^i afford him much merriment. The (act ®^ ®fi® I'uriian blood, then mere punishment in the breaking up of erator, or do anything bu^8hake^hm*^ that "Norwood is a literary failure does those who vaunt oftenest and loudest are its luxurious and unclouded serenity, the the face of the public, and say, “Behold ®®* *®kspn the admiration of those who loves and hopes grow upon the surface, do it in the name of honesty, and for the fi>®eners, old aud young, are enchained sake of a pure conscience And, in either event, do it as an ofl’etiug to dehcacy and - ~ w V«VUS| atraw, wtea/awavo, a/xvaa tu LUC ,L i‘| r,J Gotlieb, and Max, claim a special protect- It is true we are by nature sensitive, and If ycu^bavVweddTn' I «M to expoot ee<i7niacnif7 lh« I 8«e, '--riDgio^U Mea aad all cord- toc tottb of St Peter, lo the I fftofrooroe tke Holy Fatker dir- ! kto idicnee by fair rseloacboly j ;jtt08ic. Ahd by remioding the atteadrd by a band friends, cosld not frut. w taHisit,! sr eHtELra ms* may. If fslty tsin wm tro* Ai*d fertuoM were-mj lutp.a 1 71 leil yr<Ki wkm: I '4 4o ' If 1*4 ike wlatiiihfr cap*: I'd UoAAec«cAfliai4 a WiW. Lauil; Ap4 all doaMHtk- ainle fW Aa*«ieA to»Ms Ibt laud. *Aa* #»jaa1n ar|4o«cL 'd alia«iAMCi|pA.la raio; ! ur VoA* ttoi be |«04d. ' « yAtt':;d Boicomp.^a; Aa«.e-.u«(a;t( u tbfr end, Am Je iu# waud*raratiil. All laleva iliMiM beJbM And people a omd be «riato ^ tl/T ab«u<l raat . Far Uok of ttBA Dj tsrti Tlte tdaiunbk of oar time Hopold UWoa tbe lot count^erfeitt. If there follow any special Bhattericg of its protecting walls, and dis- ^ow pleased I am with my ri.itle, luw Le i from the “Cavalier,’’ then there pellinc of its dreamful atmosphere. A wah my straw. 't'zf ' " r“ rr' ‘i'', ernarra . r 1 ‘I®®*® '‘®®® ®n®n®d •‘'inf® ®o and something from W’allack’s for West er party ia, or can be, of tbe ., , * grow stronger and better and wiser. Oh street and the Five Points; and some- -—*. ..v... o.-oi-ner. fo, w fellow men; yee, I re-resolved, the two little talents thinK from Maflame Pinchon for flowers wLo"*«\‘,’«thM’C for, '®fi«b®® we he noble or simple. South- ghall be unburied, tbe two grains of wheat ! ®®"1 f-oi-hs , and something from .Stewart s Aud gives un exsiuplo by "telliug s ern or NortLern, to be honored , ,, o l . / n . . r .u * for drives in the Park; and v'ou and your bepcseeesed of certain sterling virtulf ^ ®^ |^®‘® special Adolphus will be much less like- Say what you will, Mr. Beecher is a which tfaAnk HeftYPn .rA ^ \ if for no better 'purpose than ly to talk of a separate maintenance than true philanthropist Ihe needy and the ACT nne ftnihHi.fr rrf\u *0 j tbe overcoming of my own native iudo- tie wrecked Florinaa and Adolphuses who wretched are his care. The oppressed that “Norwood is a literary failure does not lessen tie admiration of those who eagerly watch for hi« “royal truths." What a hlrar.ge course id this novel writing for one who profedses to inculcate honesty and its sister virtues! (Vide.) A w'OBdiTfuI man ttiia Tlonry W'anl B.*echcr. A uiarvel uf rlfchl. an elo«(ueut preacber; WLu tvmi het that Truth aloue leads ustuglore. AudgivesanexamplM by telliug a siory. * Say what you will, Mr. Beecher is a Ftlpml, npiKhiH.r, parent, first he will enibracf lliHCLumry ufr\i. nrxi all tbe humau race: With aud uiuit w i«ir the u'frrtt<>wtog of the mind 'itoktt e\»T>’ i-reauiT'- in. cl every kiml; I'-^rih smllfrs around, with bouiicliews bounty hit nt, M'HINO A NOl»£. 1 bear (hfr rohiu's cheery song. Aud I'h t :.fr caIN ib' aw akeulns; I1o%vt .\ud fas' ihfv tltto-k- r<h' httw thiasirunic Nuilhcuticr lai ^ at the duurs!. 7*he dfrwy-lifrurled v*o!ei It* Ityarluthn! lell-i li I r K-\ e In odtiroii^ Well, you y. will realize that Jt r?iey,ho lately plucked like a brand froni ' iiclied lor the next twenty-foor ^oufs la Cc-plaT, 1. nnit lie Kill eDibrai.'<*, the I'urnipg, have likewise relsDsed. j cciistquecce of the sevez* fiir of Isugning breoght who waa bora at TheRerubfrean msjotity of fifty thoa' ®*>f ipotesquenera or in* acesa in- sard in t,»h)o in lS«>i has been cut down duetd. _kly sccount of the an^ ?y>® to le*B than thrve thouaand, and the Sta‘e ! laige dviegotion of Ainvricane to witseas which electid Breugh Governor by over I tbe display, and all of them, tne y'>on«y ODfa bundled ihooeaiid maioritv five vears cnea eapwially, retumod highly dauglit* sgo now baa a R.pnbli’c-an Tixecnllve, I *d- f*®*>® I®*fi»n »•»<» circus w bo* e majority ia lees than that heretofore ‘bonid bilcg it la America, 1 wouidcer- gi\en by several of Ihe Republican cuun- tainly go to see him. timoftbeState.New Hauiablrediiiiiniabei a .miihfnl srsneirrsce in New Castle her Rei ul.lican n.ri'orlly, and Wisemvin. , P yo“‘fi®“> *“ . Jt wi?’ witch gave Mr. Lincoln twenty tbousard Gt'O* ••><> *•? to nave been morriH Wed niii.iorily in istl, now gives the anti-Re- I Dcsdaj morning, ran away on -Tuesday piibliron ticket forty thousand majority, | night with bis would be wife e baggage cciiscqnecce of the sever* niB of lAugning breoght over to Eogioad wbich tbe grotesqueneeeof theaceo* in- | when only an Infsnt; .k^ duetd. Mr sccount of the aXfsu ^t a her father, and waa aftarward wlla Urge delegation of Amtrlcan* to witsest disUEgoiahtd brottei-, L. Oww* airs? tbe display, and all of them, tne y»nogv Bacover rqnrue, t*U Lord LTodhi.,^^ cnei eapeciolly, Ttturned highly deught- ! death; aod sb* will be well remaran^? td. If Ihe Italian who kept that e roos by many of ihoe* who \v«e sbonld bilcg it la America, 1 would cer- «r.joy Ibis society at Lon) LjadSiM^ talnly go to sea him. wiwie tb* woe alwaya lively and *h*e^ A youthful in New C^le, Ohio, who was to have been morriH Wed n lUkle child, plav iog with tha to!!** Dttdaj morning, ran away on Tuesday Urd tbsn.-eUer of Eiigland and night with bis would be wife e baggage er brothers aod stotMo, will b* reraa^ and tronev. Officers ore on hit track. bend by all tbeoa wboeawtheoale^T^ -• Cl.: t^n-ilv einnn K_ t. At Jacol Officers ore on hit track. Aod hU (>niM Anti H*rti. Tin ftky'-* tl rutlib io U Uvvet i»bellh! tiiM ibeiiFw.b<*ru year-ren.'H rn»'« to 11 e the very AiuueM; Mey<»rl>f4r*fi**l’Africaine*’b'ishM>Titriv- At Jacob®* jcwtlry itoro. in ChicA|[^o, ijoop pninted by fii At New orleAos, and a crlticcaBa it a Tkur«day, a man requested to be shown “gigantic f llort of genliia alrivlng with » dismong ring worth *3,00U. I’pon iU »*wv»a d... hn order to rescue maaternlec. ; i beirg produced he pat it on hi. hunger, d<-a h in order to rescue a masterplec-* ; but the author succumbed, and the muses vellrd their faces and wept.** The cew Lord Byron ia an old bov of any one quarter of the glo’oe. If this ! lence and unaspiring content; fur there is t(«etb!» 8°od men would herd no restless fever-current in my vienr. ample . whiiribrwwu«*i‘*i‘l’l?‘l‘ **’ "®* “* ^ ®®®‘>®d‘®f® ®*>®»e thoughts, o' reasoning, be restricted to I’uo'Vr"'^ ‘^®*®““ ®^ Othman the V uaiy ol lull, Stem the vui* t of fu!c. there aie were wedded before this article was writ- ten. Tl e Governor’s Horse Guard, cf New Hail pAhire. will not have their a uual eUcUon parade this year. wretched are his care. The oppressed and sorrowing share in bia sympathies. He possesses a mind far seeing and be- ne^oleut, and a heart ever overflowing wUfi kindly and noble impulses. R. \V. O’B. Tin ftky'-* tla# 'B opam Kattls. the Haw struck me lu ojy iuiLrruvr‘btiue»' PisreliiceP'^eoriheekriU, o ce nrnre. VV will elllufr iHe i>f ilif clOitv tliiil y«**ar q To|iTf*i’l KreenD«*i>-> -shtU tliMC dtW' >\ Umi alls the lire.* WiU'i uever bururi aiivent’ Fropbet. hail* HmUbfrppv hour wbfru |(teeu liilHlMucb* All Auwers lUAl blow- There, whM agM. ' There'a too mnrb blow aud bAll by b«.f. ivarfciprln*' the teiidereelrhild ofTlme?] TbOii whole dellKUt of »oiil aod eye® M*»y— Jl.unj tho mittens! If 1 luns ihvme* OU i-i*rlug. ru wa t UU uekl Juiy 'j tilty;ihe old Lord Bvron, wbolateiy . ^ *^,*i** was fought on the ^:h alt, M -a lady cf PHtofield. Mom w . died at the egeof aevoLty-iIlne. held j ®1>« of Marianui. near H»x^«. b«" or^me » « us ii’s title fpity^ne years, but pro- ®*®'o * Captain of Infantry and a Madras ® d to dint.T refrained from poetry, and waa of ®fi« I “'xert‘»T* Both combatants were 'If little known beyend the family and bia I killed. The shot which k.lled the student to«a cl fne ey*. P®obably caitie tfrra CilCl^ ot illdOUXa WA^ A TAuJutU OOC.. Paris is quite agitated at the enormjus A desperate duel with rifles was foegbt a‘ a g i, ^ - losses well known men have recently met a frw days ago in Overton county. Tenn., i oisaptoinied ia 'lova** »•«, wfr at the card table. One lost iJOO.IKh) in by two ex Confederate eoldiero. Woldrcu wine callor ol bia eiapiovJ' one night, and another $I 60.U00 in the and Jaivia which re*iulied in Waldron bq- I in the heoda of fifty hafraia’agii**^** same period of time The former is now ing instaiuly killed aad Jarvis !>sing der tha inBpreaalora that Ura^**** *** utterly insolvent. ^ounded m the left arm. would beaufflciSiit to drowwht. ^^****"** circle ol liiendA woa a random one. Paris is quite agitated at the enormjus A desperate duel with rifles w losses well known men have recently met a few days ago in Overton conn at the card table. One lost #J0O,IKh) in by two rx Confederate eoldiers. ors<a.e pci*oii«us »c d tbrottii «- •-* face OB ©»e of tha pblto Mraata^.”- tTL one night, and another $I60.U00 in the same period of time The former is now utterly insolvent. iDg instaiuly killed aa -ouiided ID the left arm.

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Page 1: THE LOUrSVTLIE DAILT JOURNAL...hadBndiedinhisearlyyooth.Lord Thequestion is,canthesewomenex-BrokghkmwasaurriedialeHt,hiswife Mng Ieludettemenaltogether,andforanyin-MaryAane.widowofJohnSpaai-!definiteperiod?Ifitcanbeshown,at

THE LOUrSVTLIE DAILT JOURNALVOtlME XXXVIII.

LOUISVILLE JOURNAJi' Aim rvauami bt

CAicaco CoavMiioo

to occoBplisb k frekt oi j«ct, kt were I

Bkie by the rkdickl Ukder* durian tbe'

foardkji of the odjoumiBeot of tbe court.]

to tvikg Mcb iuflueocee to boor upon

doubtful ScoktoTk ki Biicht oecare k ver

diet of (uilty kckintt tbe PretidenL Toewhole rkdioki Oktiok wk« throws into

k coBBOtioD liercer thko thkt of k •torm^

diopktcbei Bksbed throunfa the kir, dele-

fklaoDi hurried froB kll ports of the

coutry to Wkkhionton, ieKislatureo re-

oolTcd, coareotiont rokred, und public

BcetiDKi thnoderod. It wks giren out

IroB the CkpHot, kud echoed kod re-

wAwod everywhere, thkt k fkilnre to con-

vict kod rcBoee the Preuident would be

the eterokl death of the rodickl party.

For ku kccount of the rkdickl BkoeueeriDg kt Wkkhingtoo on Sktnrdkj, we

refer our rokdert to our opecikl telegrupb

ic correapoBdence. Tbe mdickl Seuktora.

kfier tryikc to get the wekther-gkge. risked

buttle upoB one ot the urticles of impekchBeoi They were defeated. Butthey hkd mude tbeir kirkonements for tbe

OBergeocy. As soon as they found that

they were beaten upon one article, andthat, if they perBitted the case to pro-

ceed. they would be beaten upon all and the

Preeideot acquitted, they Bored and car-

ried an adjoumBcnt till tbe 2Cth of May,only a bare majority of Senators being

required for that purpose. They may re-

ly upon the potency, if not upon the omBipotency of the mice of their ChicagoNatioaal Conrention. But tbe Coaren-tioa, eeec if it shall hare the folly andthe andaciousness to issne its iostractioas

or its demands inregard to the President’s

oosrictioo, will accomplish nothing there-

by The Senators who hare shown them-aelres the opposers of conriotion, are soopenly and strongly committed to their

position that they could not abandon it at

the bidding of fifty National Conrentions.

The President's enamies bare only onehope, but that is an important one, andwe think a sure one. They wilL at wehare said, bring in the Senators of the

reconstructed States to rote upon tbe

question of conviction. The thing will

shameiess. it will be -infamont, it will

monstrous to tbe last degree, but it

sriU he doNc Yes. it would be donethough it srerc a thousand times more in-

famous. if that indeed were potsible.

And u thousand eacuses for it and pre

tended justilicatioas of it will fall like

foul showers from all radical lips andpens

It M OUT rule not to disenss political

matters ia our Sunday paper, but. underthe peculiar circamstances of the case,

we hare deemed it onr dnty to say thusmuch even to onr Sabbath-day readers.

tiWISW BBWI kisiaii.

~ . Arriur ibiu .vou nil me Will1 b€ LT6rd oroQ^&ni bit ^ Uiuic« ii«v«b(>^u id ro«'

carew as a wHter at the early age of Herenleen. H.s “Ksaar on the Inflection

and Betlsction of Light " nubliahed in ^auie aaoieaiHBe pot» orV - -r.c o

Puotisnea n ^ ,i .cmi. r«j «» likehfe, aud men are l.ke trill,the Tranaactioos of the Boyal Society in

1^' weittaa at the age »f aighSoen . Vou amk> mrwtrt. O i.wiu-r«rt' and 1 dure rouHe was one Of the founders of tbe J?<f,a ,

burp £enew, the first namber of whichTbe^ndon AfAeiwr-MM is better pleased

upeared in 1 k02. Tbe famous critique* whitman than was Carlyle, and de-

<A Byron s -Honn of Idleness, which ]5,**^.* ***. poetry,

•o •tiBuUted the ceniosof the young j

»by doein t he

poet, was generally attributed to tbe pen

upeiared in 1>^2. The famous critique

<B Byron s "Uonrt of Idleness, which

of Jeffrey, bot it is now believed to harebeen trritteo by Brongbam Among his

earlier productions was an “Inquiry into

the Colonial Policy of the European Pow-ers,' which attracted much attention-far more than an essay of equal merit,

npon a subject of equal ioterest, wouldattract ia onr day, for at that time—in

Mrs Elirsbeth Cady Stanton it kindenough to explain through tbe editorialcolumns of tbe Berolutio», that tbelords of creation are not to be admittedto the* women s club—the Sorosis—re-

cently orgaoixed in New York by thecorypbii-i of tbe strong-minded. She tells

1^—the reign of tbe pamphlet bad not|

<»* that, after a calm and dispassionategiven way to that of the newspaper, and discussion of this question, it was decided

, the field of literature was not then |to exclude gentlemen, not because their

“crowded to death' as it now ia

Tho writings of Lord Brongbam areeomprised in maay volumes, few of whichare now generaHy read, even in Great

society was not most desirable and wouldadd brilliancy to the club, but from a fearlest tbe natural reverence of women forman might embarrass her in begioning

Britain Among them are “The Lives ofj

to reason and discuss lest she should bePkilotopbeta of the Time of George III•The Lives of Men of Letters of theTiBe of Georgs III

; “Sketches of Emi-nent Statesmen of the Beigo of George111.;” “Natural Theology;" “Historicaland Political Ifissertations;” “Dialogueson Instinct, and Dissertationi on theStrncUuc of the Cells of Bees, and on

•wed to silence by tbeir superior presence. It was not because they love manless but tbeir own improvement more.This last sentence must be peculiarly

soothing to Fred Douglass. Parker Pills-

bury, George Francis Train, and Theo-dore Tilton, who bad good cause to feel

hurt at their exclusion from the sorosis.

F'osail Ortaology'

“Rhetorical and Lite- Itomfoolery of tbe strong-minded

vary Disaertations and Addresses, withDiaconrnes of Ancient Eloquence.” |Ac.

,

“Speeches on Social and Political Sub-with Historical Introductions;''

•‘Coatributions to the Edinburg ReviewPolitical, Historical aad Miscellaneous.''

in which they have been denied a share.But here are words still more soothingfrom the same aource

.

For the comfort of these ostracisedones, we would suggest a hope for tbefuture. After these ladies become famii

coaaection w.i* E J. Roatb, an * Analyti- Ithem for consideration, it is proposed to

cal V iewof Newum s Pnneipia'' Hepu',- iadmit gentlemen to the galleries, that

Imbed sabaeqaently a paper on the Integral they may enjoy tbe same privileges vouch-Calcalaa Be was chosen a member of -

5**^ *“ riie past, to look

the French Institnte in DaS and he he. I

«o listen to the

..TLi. .!i* speeches, and to hear the pale, thoughttoeged to other learned foreign bodies

|ful brow, "tbe silken musUche "th»

Late in life he was made Chancellor of fiowieg locks, “the manly gait and form ’

the University of Edinburgh, where he toasted in prose and verse,

had Bndied in his early yooth. Lord The question is, can these women ex-Brokghkm was aurried ia leHt, his wife I elude tte men altogether, and for any in-Mng Mary Aane. widow of John Spaai- ! definite period? If it can be shown, at

Thomasj

the expiration of the next six months,Men, deputy-anditor of Greenwich Hos- I that nr reporter of the New York Uernldpita! (brother of the late Ixirds Auckland t has “crawled in under the canvas,*' weand Healer

, by whom be bad an onlydaaghter, who died young, Norember itu

lbS9. In l*<t' be obtained a fresh patentof peecnge. with remainder to his brother,Mr. William Brongbam, and bis ittneBale His mother was tbs niece of Will-Urn Rofaartsoo, Um most distinguishedScotch historical wHter of the eighteenthcentury. Hnme excepted. At the Ume ofhis death he was nearly ninety years of«ce

shall believe that tbe thing is not whollyimpossible.

A correspondent of the Springfield Re-publican, who says bis wife has become amember of the club, thus describes his experience “as far as be s got"

:

I slUct to have no curiosity at all,

scarcely mention the club, in fact, except

i.OUISVILLE, ^KENTUCKY, SUNDAY MAY 17. 1868. NUMBER 139.

gitive, to tbe aflfeotioo borne to bimtelfby

a Tew faithful Catholics conld not preserve

him from the trials which Heaven hadL,L)E JOUKNALt OO.' still in store for him. This mysterioas

Orasa Mssss. tatwsaa Taws aas Prana. language was thought to have been in-

«Bn. B. rBBnTirn- spired by nnfarorable communications

jjf SfimKf f-fciev I ,rai governments. It is said that

“ ^ r— — a message from Paris advises the imme-

8CNDAY MAY 17 18fi>'diate armament of tbe fortifications of

* *• '

Rome, and authorixes the transport oI

, . J •. u- .u rigbty pieces of French artillery fromi^^Badicalism exhibited itself in the .. , u .u.

. . . . . n. L Civita \ecchia, should the guns in RomeBigk conn of impeachment at m ashing- , - . . . .u...* ^ . J be inadeqoate tor tbe purpose,

too on Sntnrday jnsl as we had expected. '

Indeed, as onr readers know, we bad en- sstmo ia staair Mailer.,

tertaiaed BO doubt. froB tbe time of the Sidney Smith says upon this subjectadjonrnment of the coun on Tuesday, “Fingravings shed their spirit over athat the radicaU of that body would on household The calm portraits of theSaturday, if they should find themselves great and worthy dead exercise a greatnnable to coovict the President, adjourn influence over me. I could look on thosetoadaysnbsequenttotbe meeting of the my own fireplace until they seem

(Ti. ^V. il.begettiug crime and vice to an endless

posterity.— All not nlfen'lptl

;

For liUMrt that wtsrt*. ti i«« Dot Hi|aaia to takaOn lltttHa that ata. ra\ ;

criinaa. like laudw.Aranot iDlianiFtl. - Ut/non 0/

Certainly the '7’ankee nation cannot,

with better grace, claim kindred ivith tbe

delicicus lilies of the valley, heliotropes, IFor the UiutaTiii* Journal.

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and ecarlet geramimes smiling up intows.Monu .w.

mr face, and I accept their smiles as the ix.crihkd t> osi. n. rasKri s. a* ,.

foreshadowing of a delectable requital., rri.,„i.ir— . . 7T

, , , •O- 'rleiid' If ssrnesi wi»h or prsvsr of miiie

At lea.ct these pure chalices of Divine couid stiii lov*-* craviug vnm.workmanship, of purple and scarlet and Of«‘'’»ihe trensured .hape for which yoo pi

I ^ IC 1- 1'•

Arc* HOI iDiieriico.- i 0/ - a — *- ,—lcOt'isvii.i.E, May 1.1, IcoH. Certainly the Yankee nation cannot, these pure ‘ chalices of Divine

Tu the Edilort oj the LouUcille Journal: with better grace, claim kindred with the workmanship, of purple and scarlet and

Gepiixuex:—

S

oon after the closejof the one hundred and one Puritans who land- liquid gold, from which we may drink the

O, fritiid ' If wartirist winli or prwvCould Ktlil Iowo'a crAwlug vam.

Tojour fotid ariuifi agifiia;

late wat, I addressed the enclosed lines to

a young lady of poetical temperament.ed at Plymouth Rock on the 22d of December, IC'.’O, than the Southrons can

pure joy of beauty, ’ shall never be disre- Iwaxe the tender tenes ihst auwsrpstitl

who resided in a neighboring State, andjtrace their ancestry bark to the thirty-four

neither absent nor departed, but livingNever before, perhaps, were such wild y^. Everv good picture is the best of

and frantic struggle* made by any party gprmons and lectures. The sense informs

the soul. Whatever you have, have 'oeau-

tJ. l.«t beauty be on tbe paper on yourwalls. It is as easy to choose a papersuggestive of tbe lovely in form and color

as tbe uncouth. Why should not every

household object be sanctified with this

grateful charm? Each chair, each table,

each tea or chamber service, and everyTen thousand telegraphic I object for kitchen or parlor, for the home

of the poor man, artisan or mechanic, 1

would have them all worthy of a home of

taste.'

This bright particular star of the ballet,

who bas been running young New Yorkvery nearly cra/y for some time past in

tbe "White Fawu, made her last appear-

ance at Niblo s last Saturday evening,

aud is now drifting Westward. The oc-

casion, tbe New Y6rk papers tell us.

"was made a perfect ovation." She wascalled before the curtain ten times, andat one of these appearances she was pre-

sented with a watch, a chain, aud jewelry

to tbe value of bl.oOO, tbe audience rising

cfi masse and cheering her long and loud-

ly. Who, if he were not Alexander, wouldnot be Mdlle. Bonfanti? Next week or

tbe week after, she is to appear in Chicago.

As the “White Fawn has bad its run in

Louisville, tbe sophomores may hardly

venture to hope that she will put in auappearance here this spring

Uilwsatvue.

A nnm'«r of letters having been re-

ceived in England from I>r. Livingstone

going to sbow that be still lives in spite of

every efl'ort to make him dead in the wilds

of Africa, tbe London Punch thrusts

upon the public this exultant epigram"m* the JoksoBv men have IM

taikr aombmie*. the Jubboo* womao.AM bold Hlr HodMicA teiU witb prtde.Thai LiTiikf«tooeia Bar* , aod comln’.

Ijaat >*aar tbearatp or wrote "ibe iaie.^Wbee onr brave liavid'a l>«»t wa-k «hoirn

;

care fur (bat dead marh>^ fateWMo « e baee KOt a Livmc ?>tooe*’'

The rate of Jerrolds, Hoods, andTbackerays is extinct, and this, feeble as

it is, is tbe best that tbe once kinglyJ^inch can do for ns.

Ball Bklluian.

Some of tbe later productions of this

crazy poetaster have been republished in

England, and by tbeir moralWnd metricalexcentricities have attracted some little

attention in high Lteraiy circles. FivenCarlyle bas stooped to notice Whitman,but merely to pay biiu a very aevere left-

handed compliment—a compliment so justthat it is scarcely fit to be repeated here.

Tbe reader who is so fortunate as to haveseen none of Whitman’s poetry may forma pretty accurate idea of iu quality fromthe following “apostrophe to a swill-cart",

which is almost too true to life to be calleda bnrlesque. It ia from tbe Harvard Ad-eocate:

InronprekeuiiMe twIU-rmrt •

Are }MI uwmrr ibai .vou Bll mr wall wonder •

w lAt Ui)iiR« Iisve b^u lb xob ‘

for whom, at that lime, I entertained sen-

timents such as are more easily imagined

than described. Every young man of myown age who bath

can readily determine for himself the

character of those sentiments. 1 sent her,

prepaid, a dozen copies of the paper con-

taining them—the Mt. Smith Literary

Acaitl-Oturicr and Prarlii al Demonstra-

tor of Vnircrsal Srienre—and hoped that

she would bare enough to do her the rest

of her life. But she new sends to me for

some more copies. This is unfortunate.

Tbe enclosed is tbe only one 1 have left,

aud banged if 1 like to spare it. If you

will republish the verses in tbe .Iol'RNai.,

and thus enable me to comply with the

request of s worthy young woman, whose

chief lault seems to be that her father has

lost three crops of cotton band-running,

and has since taken tbe benefit of tbe

bankrupt-law, I will avail myself of the

earliest opportunity to demonstrate prac-

tically the extraordinary sincerity witb

which I am Yours, Ac-. <j. W. B.

TO THK lilKL I MI LC WITH,

Ab. *snrt • bat now no lODKer of Ibe Bwonl

!

1 ve Mwo lay btinwt uteeFB cluriou*i am my depart

;

No mure may War a m liderms joy afford.

For gefiUe Luvt* reigtia to my captive b**art *

He mbo darea louk ou iby Imperial brow.C'rowoed witb ibe beauty of Italian atari.

At ona'e forget! Aoibitioo’* lofty vow.Breathed at tbe abrtne of lrou*create<l Mart

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la^pll%d by Thee. I aometimea tourb tbe lyre,To link witb love tbe mnaic el tby name,

And ope tbe flood gatea of that *«ea of AreWbirb makes tblA>«reaMt a l’ara<iifie of ilame'^

An Kdea-laud by Isove'a ligbi feet uiitrud.

Till iby warm nmlles like anuabine o'er It aboneWberr Eroa reigna a crowned and aceptered icod,

Witb Tbee tbe Power bebiod bit golden tbrun**'

Ue who with love atbouaand bearta m^ibt warm.Hoardaall bta wea'.tb of paaaion unexpreflfted.

liOat Bcoro abould gather like a tropic atorm.To break In ruin o'er bia nbiidderiug breaat.

Feela all and more tbe doomed PrometbeuM iWtWhen f'baioed high uu tbe cold CaucaMian

height.

J

Where wintry voowH no summer anua could melt.

I

And Imgcnog years were b*adeo m tbeir tlish:?

Then bear me. Bweeteat! A>id me not bedumb'No aiiell of aileuiw ding ibou o'er my lyre,

Pur Love's wild dame to tnleuce would t>ecouie

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7'ba mockiiig splendor of Ilop«‘*a funeral pyre!

I

Ob. b<*ar me. aweei!~>let tby unMlIled aoul!

l>nnli la tbe vowa I breathe in rung to tbee.

And thou w ilt o'er my auppliant spirit roll

A Ude of rapture iiooudleab as the sea!

With pawuun acoroed and vows rejected, canTbe sool find joy In earthly objects more?

Ab.tben Fame'«kyri‘0 voice aounda drearier than“Tbe wroiraluDe bowl from Onalaska's shore'

'

And dsrkneah hroodio*er all IlfeV brighter things

:

7 be skies aveiu fraiied but with sparks frombell;

Hoite. pale and ttulteriDg. droops on nervelesswing'*.

And '•weet Hariuouta droi>s her broken she:*;

To ia> 1 love tbee— it were id'er farIbao a«y the iiorn-day siiu la warm and bright.

<>rtLai tbe splendor of you moon and ?darNow lend a gloiy to the dreaming algbt*

Idler tbati way tby b«*auty Is divine.IbatRdeu slumbers In tby g**ntleeyes.

iK tbai w iibiu those dlmpiod arms of tUmeLies all tbe |H>et dreatun ol Pacadiae

!

For by **Tlurr fAer" 1 - oo more expressedMy soul's wt.d sea of |*aaHioDali uucalmed.

Than "p.'evtewre“ paints tbe rapture of tbe blest,

Or *>nm" describes tbs torture of the damned ‘

madly do 1 love tbee. that if all

The crowns and sceptres of tbe earth were mine,long adly would I see ib« m into ashes fall.

1 e catch one wbu|*er from those tips of iblue*

If 1 without tb«e could fore>r be blessed.And with tbee idionld forever more i*e cursed.

With eager arms I'd clasp tbee to my breast.And amile In scorn to see Kate do her worai

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For It flread Obi at my feet should layThe golden wealth of all tbe 1 udiau isles,

J'dcast tbs heap of gilllerlag du»t awayTo live one moment in tby heavenly smilesf

Fail oft I've known tkron^ball life's buried years.Heart ache- that lingered, piaasureri winged too

fkst.

Bright draamauoflnialied.bopeediaaolvediD tears.And griefs that slowly, joys that swiftly i»assed;

Hulelni'v my soal. borne hy unerring Fate,bought out ibtue own to bud its Aden there.

Life In all rapture, and in vatn I wait7 o know one moment's lalerludeof care!

KcRlisb girls who were imported into Vir

gtnia and traded oO for wives with the

tobacco-factors. Miles Standish and John

We bad a fishing party a few days ago.

I do not like fishing parties; that is, I like

the parties well enough if the fishing were

Aldtndidnoi sow the particular seeds of

liberty which gave forth such good fruit

upon the plains of J.iexington, Concord,

and the heights of Charleston any morethan John Smith, Pocahontas, Lord Fair-

fax, or Governor Oglethorpe were respousible for the patriotic eloquence of I'atrick

ilenryjbe battle of the Cowpens,the berO“

ism ol Sergeant Jasper, or the surrender

of Cornwallis at Vurktown. The settle*

meut of Plymouth, Massachusetts, was an

event not less or greater that the settle-

ment of Jamestown, Virginia. Reverse

hungry. I thought dinner time wouldnever come. Sitting upon the bankwearily holding our poles (,at least I was‘'wearily” holding mine), the da/isling

sheet of sun gla/.ed billows glaring and

the shadows slowly creeping away from

us, the spirit of restlessness seized me.

'*It is too fine a day to waste in this man-ner, 1 said to my companion, who was no

other than that acknowledged beau-ideal

of masculine perfection, a handsomeyoung Ilivinity student “The very day

the facte, and it follow, that, if tne Pari-wae the placid reply. “Bat.”

iMH. I, a,! lat o, V' ' cotu plui lied, the sun crows hot, the fishtans had lauded at Jamestown, then Vir-

einia would have inherited Puritanism,

while the Cavaliers would have propagatedtheir species in the old Bay State' In that

event, it is a serious question to antici-

pate where the "Huh of the Universe

wonld have been, or where Chivalry wouldhkve found a local habitation and a nameon Massachusetts soil.

The fact is, that, in this pride of birth

won t bite, and I am nettiDK tired." “You

should be more patient," said this exemp-lary youni; ftcntleman, who, if be bad an

enthusiasm, it was for fishiDg. “If youwill be quiet awhile and irai/. I'll throw

you out a pretty silver perch, I can see

him playins around the book." I tried to

be quiet aud wait, witb my eyes fixed hope-'

fully upon the stationary corx, unmindfulof my own jointed pole tpailitij; in the

Wliufte niDaic. low nnd dwp.Was aofl nnd wltobiog as a sncuniPr rllUThat Slugs it.svlf 10 sleep

:

Then were It well to -(peak. Hut now -o!i. n..

The foot-prluta are too warmYonr Ansel left upon tbe world below.Aud |>awe<l be.Tond the storm ;

^ ei. with rare«ising lingers ever liert*.

With ra« 1 iant vesmre while'And tha loveil fa* e is ^bitiitig nweelly nearTbe boider-llueof light.

But I can tell yon how I feel your )ialn.

And boM your »<»rrow mineAud breathe a boi»e that you may claip again7 bat saintly form dlvlue^

Beyond the confines of this weary f*anh —Beyond deatb '4 aurgiug tide.

Within tbe area of Immortal hirth.N\ here fate nor woe divide

I’s from the shapes we wildly wuiship sliU./**0, %t hV^ U'€ K I O<IJ

A. of h(,u- b*foit thrrr^ lu^htig »•(//

n/ fiw n’l yniri..^.x

. >ALI.IK J. HANC'X K.Kva 5 sii.iv. Ky., May Hih,

loiii %*oi‘k

For the LootsviUe Jonroal.l

l.aj NrruioDti -\o. *i.

Wli«t<«i.*T»r x.ao.ilua.l 111 Ibe e'.orr iif II0.I.

1.1 C'uilutliUui*. 1,111.

Witbeut truabliog our readers witb the

occasion which caused the above exhorta-

tion of St. Paul, further than to refer themto the statement contained in the eleventhchapter of his first epistle to the Corin-

thians, verses 2tl, 22, we propose to say a

’ The Blrlh of a .MounlalB.“Kitty ( lot erlop -, .... ,— , . In J53N a new Bouotain vaa anddeDij

MT BIRR FEiRN'Da. throwB Up in the Phl^u an Kielda, a dia-

There came this spring two birds to the->tki^a iU bouads Pozzuoli,

I ai . u -1 ^ r J 1^ Avemus, and the SoliaUra. The

aple that rewhe. its silver-lined leaves new moumaia was thrown up near themaple that reachex its silver-lined leaves nVw moumaio was tbroi10 the southern window of my lit- shores of the Bay of Bake. It'is4fUfeettie room—as if it yearned to toach above the level of the bay. and its base is

its tender palm to mine—and I have made Ia“^ • circomference.

them my friends by dropping crumbs onfew words in reference to the philosophy

j,ro.d ledge where they alight andof the apostle with regard to bumao de-

i l . i i

The depth of the crater is 121 feet, so thatIts Mttom is only six yards above thelevel ot the bay. The spot on which the

Turk • l*ly tu«»alh C'bn

4 urrftti oodci.ee of tb** LomavlllcJmiriia!.

Next to our Savior, St. Paul, fresh from -

the teachings of Gamaliel, possessed theLttlene.gh-

poWer of inlluencing the^desliny of his W»‘.followers far beyond that of any other ad-

prttuest costume just to .re

herent to the early Christian doctrines.•'«>* '*>»r seem, tossing tbeir heads

AIwa}'s wise, generally sententious, and nodding at me their approval after a

not unfrequently a.xiomatic in his utter-survey of my appearance. Then

ances, he held his hearers spell bound by roulade romances, what sprin*

the vigor of bis eloquence and tbe beauty ofthey favor me with when the

the ethical maxims which, Irom lime togrows long and weary, and I think

time, he announced. **"-' •nd »ad when I amBut, in none of them did he g ve a bet-

therefore when I wish to hide a

ter guide to humanity than when he said,ttt*F»ient cloud on my sunny face I don’t

"Whatsoever ve do, do all to the glory ofwhere my bird-friends can find me, but

God.' The love of God-what is ill h '"f"master’s work, or

IS that which makes the Creators attri-think with my finjers on my favorite in-

butes acceptable to the highest intellec-Mrumenf, until the tear-cloud vaoi.sbea

tual development of the times. Venera-There is always April weather in my

tion is a necessity of human nature. Allheart, when it 1s not Kden summer. They

men, everywhere, worship something. Sood, these little bosom birds, hy

Whether among the mythologists, devo-preserving within my soul tbe fiower- teu-

Tke riaabt*

FroB Harvvr'. Barnet.

Spring toUattaa having bc«a hrtWghf*ermpiauoa ia liana to (iiapliiy thnaaproiaaiiMB during lb* bolany May*r, unr modiatoa nra aliandy daviningn^tumra lor ammwr. In antkJipnItiB <>»

usual bvglra to tho aaa Bdn aad waisrtag

placoo, conalry aulla, an ihM ara oaUajare la activa praparattoa. Tha ParisiMmqdwla impoitMl hr tha eonaisg aaaM

me oruau leuge wuere loev aiigui auu level ol lh» —c 1. . 1.iw bhutv

Iwk at me slyly, seeming to note every- moan^, w« Birown np'^.s fomeri, oc- -jM*thing: my dress, actions, expression, etc , ? Duenne Lake; but the on*- ^ or a fa Mane Anknnetu.and 1 have learned to love my little neigh- l

*'*« Th* Watteau ia in iBiinUoa of tha pam

hors so that 1 sometimes don mv ravest““‘F .* »hallow pool Tho toral dress worn by ."^urt sbapbard**Dors so Hint 1 sometimes don my gayest, accounts which have reached ns af the in tbadnya of Losua XV whan they

formation of this new mountain are mot I s«tad idyl, at TrtnnonXV whan they m-and FontaiusblMa

how glad they teem, tossing tbeir heads witboat interest Falcooi, who wrote in I It > a e.oaa copy of tha origMaf e.iatai

and nodding at me their approval after a ***?* earthquaket took : "‘.’‘'J'*f*’'“I***« ”

rrW;r>oi awwo... TL pUce doriog two jeATs precedinc th« • pecElaue mmd crOM,cr Ural survey of my appearance. Then outburst, and above twenty shocks on the 1 “'S? »fr*va. * b*l» •••* loopedwhat roulade romances, what spring day and night before the eruption

^ w ith egian tine, and a Ihatoomt il ovar drfidyls they lavor me with when the "The eruption began on September **“* J?day grows long and weary, and I think 1^38. It was on a .Sunday, about TThi?^^they seem changed and sad when I am 0“® o >“ ‘h® night, when flames of

, sorBcunicd by a Louts uataaa hat taso. and therefore when I wish to hide a t * *®'® ***“, 0®**®®“ the hot ^ths and td up at tha lafl aiiia, and a eardiaal |

tr'.rsient cloud on mv .imnw f I 1Tripergolk lo a short Ume the fire in- «rina with long pointed hood,

un nherp m v bir I fpipn I^

f f' ‘ c'’®®'®'* »"®*> » degree that it burst upon

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tiHsfing fromUila la tha Maria A*go where my bird friends can liud me, but the earth in this place, and threw us a uaile, with iu hiah-nachad fljha h>h

one o clock in the uigh^ when flames of1 surBcunicd by a Louts uataaa hsU tarm-

fire were seen betweea the not bathe sad^

up at tb# left aiiie, and • eordiMnlTripergola In a short time the fire in- I ®rina with long pointedcreaseil to snub a degree that it burst upon

^

Diffsring ftom ti»i» lathe earth in this place, and threw up a naiie, with iu high-nac

lean over some old master’s work, or I quantity of ashes and pumice-stones, mix-

erine with long pointed hood.Differing from ihla la tha Maria Aatai

nolle, with iu high-nachad fljha toMadCT» r the breav‘,slaoT*a puAkI ta tha elbow

think with my fingers on my favorite in- **1 "‘fR water, which covered the whole !

•“** *”**•"*> »hmder waist and panlons

strumenf, until the tear cloud vani.shea country. The next morning the poor in- r "'‘i,DiMnwdjaith iaauaurahfo

There is always April weather in my ^

heart, *h®n it is not Kden summer. They a„d black sho’.er, whk-h’conBnn'Sdlhl '

do me good, these little bosom birds, hy whole day in that countrr-tlying from ‘ slendor^umf ^

mankind is too prone to arrogate imagin-

ary virtnes. Uunest men and patriots are

horn any and everywhere; while tbe up-

growth at all times and in all places. Thescience of ethnology teaches us that

where races conimiogle there is no line of

demarkation a.- to blood. I’be laws of

primogeniture are hourly receiving tbe

shocks which tbe mental superiority of

the commoners hurl upon the imbecility

of tbe English nobility. The lordly peers

at me and the occasional ripple of laugh-

ter from afar increased my impatience'

And presently 1 louud my attention

handsome features of its owner, who sat

like a monument of Patience, smiling

hopefully against hope. And 1 wondered,as 1 noted the rigidly perfect outline of

his features and that unvarying expression

of imperturbable calm, if it were the re-

sult of self'discipline or simply un-

impressibility. Strange as it may ap-

lions were paid to Pluto, or to Neptune,or to the myriads of gods which were sup-

posed to control the world, or whether tbe

lax spirit of Ibe age assented to the erec-

tion of aa altar at .Athens dedicated “Totbe unknown (iod, ' the fact was alwaysprominent, that men must worship some-thing; and.jf their attention was not di-

drils of sympathy with all God's creatures

—even the least of them—that else mightbecome thorns, that grow on some beanstill they hedge them in from love aod iusweet influences. But will yoo listen

while I finish the story of my featheredfriends? Silence, ^ -believe, ia in-

deatb, but with death paiaied in theircountenancea Some wit i> their chiWrenin tbeir arms, some with sacks frll of their ciimiaately.

sleDiiar Oguns The Watteaa la benoasnitfiJ to maiiuitj aad eiaboapoiDt, but,like svaryiblng aioa, thay are worn iddta-

on Mft.snchuseti. .nil NfwYokk Mavf' I>i6i<posco 10 control me world. Or wuether the ue«r.s

° TU L J 1- Lfully upon the Stationary corx, unmindful i, i

'

.i 'mm ^-i.' lax spirit of the age assented to the cree-

till they hedge them in from love aad iUThe fact.,, that, in this pr.de of birth Di-o. JotKvxt: Mr. What s-his-nani,

-^VoTra altar at »’®®‘ influences. But will yon listen1. matter over which we have no control.. ,^,er. How the daLliag '.atet glared

*•» •I'O'-t n«ht when heLe unknown (itd while I finish the story of m, feathered

mankind is too prone to arrogate imagin-,, the occasional ripple of taugh- “““ prornentThat m;n must wlr’^p wmit 8'*®"®®- •-

aryvirues. Honest men and patriots are,er from afar increased my impatience' ZLted bv Tvit'i thing; and\jf their attention w^ not dtborn any and everywhere while the op- ^nd presently I found my attention

su, ne T„d\ t ^ reeled to the Supreme be ng they would Therefore I proceed.* I

posite spring up and flourish in their rank „^„dering from the green cork to the ®7_“ ^ «ky have a corpo-.h^ir devotiLs to anything knew they were lovers when I first saw

growth at all time. and in all places. The ^.^dsome features of L owner, who sat TZ Z ' ‘•Z or ‘h®">. J>‘*t as we always recognize bridal

scuence of ethnology teaches us that ute » monument of Patience, smilingseem to flourish

Atheist, if such there be voua"‘® 'l“"r®h«»? *®-on. I

where races conimiogle there is no line ol hopefully against hope. And 1 wondered. a* *, *i i arecenfrolUd by the laws of gravitation

aavif’clhe fender care of Mr. Birdie,demarkation a,** to hlo(^. 1 he laws of

j id,True it is that God made the country-

cohesion. Vhether these* came by•“<! the Buttering delight of his wee wife,

primogeniture are hourly receiving thehis features and that unvarying expression chance or not, they are to you worThy of

•«“! ‘hat they began to bring sticky straws,shocks which the mental superiority of i„pe«urbable calm, if it were the re- ^

" HvX tbl^i n if / «Lration?rnd you mus ““'1 > hnew the foundation for

f^hTTr r. ’’“t-It of self discipline or simply un- ^shTut^' Imt^ low the directJof the apost^^^^^^^^ a home was laid on the strong arm of

of the English nobility Tne lord^^ impressibilily. Strange as it mayap „ian-made the town Babe*I of BabeU rate what you think is the ultimate of hu-• •-tJy “»P'®- A short while elapsed,

who date hack their family-trees to the pear. 1 did not share in the generalTuU of dare and intelligence, and. in .so doing, you ar>a one da, the little fellow came flying

advent of W illiam the Conquerer do not admiration of the self admiring saint, d„ ,11 to the glory of God. along with a huge piece of cotton in hisgener^y discover the parent stock to Perhaps it was owing to the defection ^ y ereat American ma. To the Panthiest, who believe, that God “outf* I'arK® for so small a porter), and^ebeen much better than a rough free- in m, undeveloped organ of veneration,

terpilce Grand in 7eln^^^ is simply the combined forces of nature, “>en I knew the cradle was nearlyhooter of the savage army who followed ii„i i was iust tl.inkincr -hat h«r,i. P'®®®- Drana in design, it only suf-

i. .cc o. .. , finished, fnr the last fnmishin,, of.

goods; others leading an ass, loaded with i Dunn warxaiaULtheir frightened family, towards Napl^

, Twilkd nsohair; aoR, IBM eoabaoM;f i> T“*,*®* reured oa tka Clumbarj alp^e*. and Um Jaw-aide of Bai:i-, a aDdooiOK a cooiiderable * o«m Ibularda, are aalMatf lm wammar

tract and the shore appeared aimoet en euita, ia deiirate iMadea tewa-eol*Urelj dry, froM tha %aai»titj af aahae aad ‘ drab, aad paa-graap. Qkmaw %allaorokeo pamice-stoaaa throwa ap bj the alpaca aad moiuiir ara UiMMsd with ibaeraptioD. Pietro Giacomo di Toledo blaa bow ap faebiomabia ia

who date hack their family-trees to the pear. 1 did not share in the generaladvent of W illiam the Conquerer do not admiration of the selfadmiring saint,generally discover the parent stock to Perhaps it was owing to the defectionhave been much better than a rough free- in my undeveloped organ of veneration.hooter of the savage army who followed

tbe fortunes of that descendant of Ca-nute into I'ingland, and overcame the

Britons at tbe battle of Ha.stings. lovestigate the private history of every family

in the land, and you discover tbe black

sheep in every flock, no matter how ex-

alted or how bumble the pusition in life'

M’hat folly then it is to bicker and quarrel over the virtues or failings of the Puri-

tan or Cavalier' Why rouse tbe ire of a

dangbter of New England, who, true to

her instinct, will do battle valiantly for herrugged birth place, and repel the covert

sneers of “pumpkin-pies ' and “Yankeeschool-marms?' Why “throw the first

brick,’’ and make a row that arouses the

partizan feeling of the geographical sections of a common country? Why turn

tbe Cavalier and Puritan louse at a Don-nybrook fair, looking for somebody "to

tread on the tail of my coat’?’’ Mr.Bricks, you will apologize to Miss May-flower, and Miss Mayflower, you will ex-

punge all obnoxious language from tbe

oflicial report of your speech, as they doin Congress.

Bricks, as you cannot well take a drinkat tbe Hotel bar with a lady, do so byproxy. And Miss Mayflower, as it wouldbe unbecoming for a female to hob-nobwitb a masculine, make your peace witha “specimen brick’’ over the tea-table.

Puritan aud Cavalier, repent ye of yourhasty words I

—••Who l)T n>|>*bUnr)> i.i not «aii*.n<*(l,Is Dor or Iipsvpti u<.r»!,ith;f.>rlhr-b*arsHl.a.H*.!;Hy penilrni r. ihr Kti r.,ai's wraths' api><-a<s*l.

•sri'iA *.

THE CYNIC.

(I-'«r th«* lamlsvlllp Jouroal.

•‘Leonora ••

A l-rllpr from Mir t'ouulry,

RXINT HAT lUlVERIES.

But I was just thinking what hard-

ness, what despotism might slumber be-

neath the flawless symmetry of those

regular features, for those unconscious

of error in themselves are the most cruel

and unjust judges; when he looked upsuddenly, and seeing how intently I wasregarding him, thought. I presume, that I

must be admiring bis tine Grecian nose,

lor he smiled complacently and returned

To the Atheist, if such there be. you !“ season. I

arecenfrolUd by the laws of gravitationsaw it in the fender care of Mr. Birdie,

and cohesion. Whether these came byButtering delight of bis wee wife,

chance or not, they are, to you, worthy ofbegan to bring sticks, straws,

veneration, and you must necessarily fol-twigs, and 1 knew the foundation for

low the direction of the apostle, to vene-* ko™® was laid on the strong arm of

rate what you think is the ultimate of hu-* sturdy maple. A short while elapsed,

man intelligence, and, in .so doing, you ®"® little fellow came flying

will do all to the glory of God. ® **“*® *>‘«®® <^oUod in his

To the Panthiest, who believes that God “oKk (large for so small a porter), and

is simply the combined forces of nature, tk®i> I knew the cradle was nearly

tprnreled into iho l.nmi.w. putuoen pumice 8ZOM8 inrowB up tlT Ue oao inoiia Ir are withterpreled into the languMe of ego- eniption. Pietro Giacomo di Tiled© ®1®« klae now eo^Soiwe M

tism as consent. Therefore I proceed.-I gives ns some account of the phenomena '

Enrr^ ChauiberY ganoe or gOMa' Mir,knew they were lovers when I first saw which preceded the eruption: “Thai plain i

“ thas seora toe evem-them, just as we always recognize bridal which lies :.etween Lake Avernns, the !

sletpea of maypair, in tbe ante-quarreling season. I 7saw it in the fender care of Mr. Birdie, ^oad at a tow hoaaea, aad taipwISMand the Buttering delight of hi. wee wife ^ * ^*^1“ *• '^-«Wb -STZZ

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hbum oikI pk|ua tulia ooc^it ntaou that they began to briDfC sticks, straws, the plain dried up about two hundred the polonato* aad gored akirt. lrl;^ at aand twigs, and 1 knew tbe foundation for paces, to that the fish were left on the tigbt-ntuaq rorawwti. They are brmt>la4a home was laid on tbe strong arm of •*•<! a prey to tbe inhabitants of Pozzno- la rich patteroo, with laedaUMme ame«toa sturdy maple. A short while elaiwed

‘***’ **'* September. up the eea u*. The, . 1,!^ I-..I r iV

®‘*P»«'>* about two o clock in the night, the earth»1®®^®® »«d '•oUai are tinleM wiU aee-

and one day the little fellow came flying opened near the lake, and discovered s ““d pretty ooal alaeaalong with a huge Piece of cotton in his horrid mouth, from which were vomited “‘^“"a®®"® of while orgaa-mouth (large for so small a porter), and furiously smoke, stones, snd mud, com-then I knew the cradle was oearlv P®®*d o? ashes, making at the time of the tichn tor short daiwiaw

fers from a surplus of architects. It iswe repeat, in the words of St. Paul, do all

the representative city of the continent "P®*'

for tis here that not only nationalities®®“* J®" P***®'' ’'‘?dom. The

finished, for the lost furnishing of a r‘n*‘*'““‘1®®

. • s aL A L- c « • IhestODea which followed were bT thebird 8 “®s‘-‘keir tashion of architecture a.me. converted to pumice, and Mime ot

have their varied types, but it seems lo

represent within its vast limits towns andcities themselves. Do we not involunta-

aggregate of these, perhaps, lathe light-

est conception you can obtain of the ulti-

mate. Pay your devotions, then, to these

ril.v think of Louisville as we stroll along f®®®®® ®*“®'®® f®®™ ‘ke contem-

blrd’s nest—their tashion of architecture

has not changed since God tnnght thembow—is tbe lining to it. So I knew all

the time bow my little neighbors were

getting along, altbongh I could not find

the nest, until by a little patient watch-

tfaeie were larger than an ox. The stoneswent about aa high as a croso-bow^willcarry, and then fell down, sometimes on

widtB, and Tinso up tbo tea M*. Tbwtleersa aad collar ara tinlahaa wiU aM-row triage. Cool aad pretty oottaiaaator naldeaaamer are made of white orgaa-dy, with two akirta, a low, tail waiai,aadwide Oehu. Tbeoe are worn seUAoai thotichn tor abort daiwiag dieaoeh. Valom-< ienaeo lace, ganttored ra dlM, — -» igtiyribboaa ore the trinamiogpi.

HIWTS ABOCT DhMe MagDM.Kreneh drea.-wa, whea bnitomad ta from*

ol tha coraage, are no longer eery highMthe throat. 'lite neck la diaoloaed aator

Fifth avenue? Will not the brown stones Pl»''®“ ®* ‘'*e laws of nature to the being *“S ^ «®’® ‘^® Prospective mother as shej

by degrees less so; and in inch qnantr

iheedge.and sometimes into the mouth down aa tbe alopo of tho ahoaldsaa. Va»-itself. The mnd_ was of the color of dyked and smUoped bhadBarhaaieeMhl-oshrs, and at first very liquid, then IT worn. They til noore naMly when on*

of Fourteenth street revive a dream ofBoston? And where’s the man who can

to his®7oa«®3 cork_ I tried to interest dodge through crowded Broadway without

him in the droop of ‘ke willows over tke grasping his pocket-book with renewed 1

8 ream-the play of the shadows npon vigor and muttering “Chicago ” ? So it is Ithe waters, but he was incapable of en- that our great metropolis is like a niar-

who originated these laws.with patient wings folded over herem-

To the Deist, who assents to the fact

that a Supreme Being presides over theduets, and danced polkas and .Mm ed in

destinies of tbe universe, but who givesaradise while the s;rt-ipaktag was go-

no credit to a written revelation. St. Paul's f.““I'PP®*! tke cathp'

advice 18 still correct. I’to all to tke ^ ^ray

glory of God. Whether the Almighty •"“® ““I®®*®*! t*><‘ Jlftsoned day,thusiasm for tbe pare and beautiful in Na-ture. Abstract theories aud problems hadmore attraction for him than Egyptianlilies. And in return be strove to elevatemy carnal mind into comprehension ol

such grand themes as predestination,electiou, and reprobation. But the birdswould sing, the willow branches 'wouldwave over the shining stream, and thecheckered shadows play upon the water,all of which was too much for me, and I

suddenly started the young divine by e.x-|

claiming, “Do tell me wLat sort of a bird i

shalling of a/f tbe cities, and a grand con- 8‘®®y ®f Whether the Almightysolidation of their prime features, of has revealed himself through writing

wkith the name is New York. or not, HU works are manifest ia thf^ij.

When quite a small boy a standard wisli ocean, the land. The Author of all

ashes, and at farst very liquid, then 'T worn. Tbay tit noora naMly wkaa oo*ky degrees less so; and in suck qnanti- hlan, and should nootek Um Ufttminc imtits tkal ib less than twelve hoars, with ®®*®^ Anotbsr plan In to sttlek a row ofthe help of the above-meatiooed stones, Thirjoik'n kr#uijo uruuu. uuw lucj sans suios atjrf mv uri|> 01 lac »ov»v-u*vu*tv«v<4 o»voo», 1 j ci-

duets, and danced polkas and sMmed in Ji.OjiO paces in tlton^fdinS^w^

Paradise while the cyst-making was go-®“*F P®““®k •“'1 the nei|^ I Undox-skirtoof*- —

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v.o J .V ,oonng country were full of this mud, hut I . *••• rml nnotiiiwse In la

g o E e , e sun tipped the cathe* i the city of Naples also, so that —,

-*-“ uwened on tbs skirt, plain nad

of mine was, that I might be placed iuthe center of a maple-sugar world, and

we see around us is worthy of veneration.

And, moreover, it is only a matter of

Spice-isle

where she

Undox-sktrtoof*—a *••• iMwtsdooManMi bavm.. .... uwened on tbs skirt, plain nadsnx^ la tromt, bat ara gntband im tlwba< k wiib adrawlrg stolnw.

.**® ““'•kfiiw tkn ed)|n of

B *klrt m to MW tiM laatoriM of tOo Onaoand racial together om tko wroog

there left to eat out my own pas.sage to choice whether we shall venerate the Au-tke sat face. Concurrent with this very (kor of the phenomena which surroundlaudable desire, was tbe hope that 1 might

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and encircle u.s or those phenomena. Onesome day live in New York. In fact, I or the other becomes a necessity of ourthink the whole vision of sugary spheres I nature.

e 18 still Correct. I*o all to theof God. Whether the Almighty ‘>">e ““lo®»«J iho prTsotied day, etupl>o». lasted two nights and two days Tha bett pioS to7fl^lL

revealed himself through writingthe little madam would begin the story of "Ijkout intermission, thongh not always

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a skirt la to saw tba laotaria!

t HU works are manifest i-nh.oir ®®® l®ve from its first awakening in as*®® force, the third Jay the! and toeing togeibsr om tk*

t, Ills worxs ate mamlest la tb? ftir, • . * , * erupHon ceased, and I went np with many !making a broad sosim, ebam

.cean, ihe land. The Authorof.il TZ'Z, “J‘® “>® ‘.°P ®‘ ‘k® new hill, and ,

••fj. a»d preoa smootkiw.e around us is wortbv of veneration

milk-white saw down info its month, which was a' ” from a quar'orof aamoreover, it is o'rily a matter of

®‘®« ®® kerries, rick as grapes, and roned cavity a’oont ^quarter of a mils in ! 2.e whether we shall venerate the Au-

'®®“ ®>®»® "»‘®®» “>at mirrored tks Z ®7r‘''* out lM*2dof the phenomena which surround

»‘®f®'y P»>® »“<1 ®®coa tree, unto the Jum A a^cauld^o/of*LT7lw^T^“'

: other becomes a nece.ssitv nf mip leaves. Oh, wondrous little prima donna, up again, and the seventh dav mn.-li******

mmu. Umm tarn ovoramootkij. Tk« ssm

lar'erof u lack to aa

turaiag op tka inatarta of iSa^nra amtbe mciog is ot^eefioiiabis, s§ tkiit te

, a > .Bp< to cut out M Um edM.

up again, and the seventh day mu* h «t ga-ar xm7 -

more, but still with less violence than the Slaaval^ ,a<ika*a T~*"’

farst mgbL At this time many persons two^ITt!^

ky the stones and killed, or smothered a tone to tbe eimpisat 'kittle, akd armwith the smoke.’’—/’com “ Emmcjm#, ’ is ' squally cniuble tor luornlM aoJ grenthe Cornhill Magazine. iog. A very etyllah ooa.jum im K .-toiUk

mi— 71 :—7 of soft black casbaier., Uaed vri k mStoRitualiaiil In London. F'.orsnee silk. It m urnaimenMn wfe* *-The service# on Easter Sunday at the of Plain leavea and a pa„.a-aank

churches in which what is called advanced , ®“?5 “*® fkoae mea am India akawla.

• would have vanished, could I have hadthe least promise of a trip to Gotham.

What shu'l we say to the Christian?To him St. Paul s advice is especially ap-thaf IS pointing to au enthusiastic lit- Time bas satisfied me that neither the plicable. Do all to the glory of God.

tie sougster, who sat perched upon a potsible^pleasures of a planetary sugar- The Author of our existence, the Sourcerealities of .New York life, of every thing which makes life desirable,

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4 rlooked are the acme of true enjoyment. ' the Fountainwheucewederiveourintel-

‘ 1 here was a time, also, when the most lectual nutriment and our physicalsuste-

ho wL alluring pictures of New York nance, demands of the Christian the most

r‘.'“ "‘rirl' rrr-=aZ,iV;r.i..’£'ir r " “

penitently, to be excused for the interrup- all “a tleeting ’show’ proved too great a IJLv wI vtion, upon which, somewhat mollified, he comnetition even for Porn..™ Thl 4‘ " ken acting up to our highest

proceeded, and by way of penance I forced allurement, once remtrk.ble for hs wd“““ Physically grand,

myself to give strict heed to the excellant mouthed booming, bas been rendered“

IFor me Louuviiie Joarn.1.to the music of the soughing winds

“TU** C’j nlf.^' and pattering rain, watching the cease-less sway of tangled vine and blossomTPI AUER ASP TUE 1-fRiTAS.

discernible through the mist-vail.Beilona has been invoked, and it is For awhile jubilant Ponto amuses him-

“war to the knife" between tbe Puritan self with experimental journeyings, comand Cavalier' The very erudite corre- fortnbly seated upon the yard of poplinspondent of the Journal, euphoniously trailing upon the floor, and, when a dis-

J _ ,uiscourse wiiu wnicn 1 was being favored,lor days the ram ha, poured with rare thereby reinstating myself in bis goodand radiant interTal. of sunshine-and

In the meantime the hoursstill It pours. I have walked myself weary ^gged by and the “silver perch" still re-upou the long vine-trellised porch, listen- f^.ed to bite, and so ou to the end of the

I could crush you in my hand like aflower, and yet what beauty, strength,

aud perfectness of sound is tbe voice of

so small a frame! Just e er tbe finishing

of the soag-bird's nest, the wife one camenear me at the window one day—1 tbonghtfor a crumb—but clinging on one of tbecarved flowers of a window beneath, shesaw and captured a tuft of ray own bronzehair, and flew oil with it in triumph. Per-haps ’tis woven now in tbe rude materialsof her tiny home! May it keep away

ritualism prevails were invested withmore than ordinary importance, by thefact that the settlement snpposed to havebeen etfected by Sir Robert Phillimores qnoiae bead,a^ straw t:

A very atyllah ono. juot im K ,-toiUkof soft black caakmero. Used vri k mSmr .orenea silk. It ! urnaioeaMn werB. w-ttocd of plain leave, and a na^a-%.herder like thoae atea oa India akawfa.Anclbax, lo be worn over a wbiie iMaCaditae, or with black dlk. to of a uoasblna ailk, Uinamad with an oppliqaa vLeot black valvet, eanbroidared wltbeottwr-qnoiaa beads and atraw thieada. Tka Iwek

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harm like a talisman from my dear little judgment has been npset, the promoter^

and aids boclea are noicbsd labe improved. With t'uej neighbors among the maple leave.

God always in view as 1 Scold me. somebodv! Here I hav

having appealed to the Judicial Commit- cUa at the edge, boiB wkiek are naaHKHuuio Buiuiig luc luapie leaves. . r .u ' r>•— -- — _ un* uum woica ora pewMttt

Scold me. somebody! Here I have been *‘i““<1®®;

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proceeded, and by way of penance I forcedmyself to give strict heed to the excellantdiscourse with which 1 was being favored.

astray. W hen acting up to our highest done yet-I musttalking nonsense all the time, and—not

stood that, pending the final decision of iama lace jacksla, with spinlnta i * rh.

even for Larnum. 1 he third conception of all that is physically grand,once remarkable for tts oud- and morally great, we are sure to be itilom.ng, has been rendered accord with the laws of nature, and

ae, aod—not tbe hii^hett authority, tbe ritoeIi$t:s were bt* worn over >rthese leaves resolved otoo tbe ‘*moet fearless develop- Bfteraoon toiieasa. Ttie aSHm >ck“>toS

t^s?LVthe"*'“°“fl H w ^ Creator of tLcess 01 tbe second, Henry Ward lieecber.

like “the Arabs, and as ailenUy ste^l ' njenU. ' tbe PaJl Meil Gezette describeswhit# l*n^ with tirecinn ^Ul

away. Only let me advise everybody to I^kft ®ccurted in their principal ehnrehes i tbi^rtT;

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go to the Opera, next week at the theater.

!After a taste of foreign prima donnas

aces, in tne meantime the hours Thus it was. that, when I saw it noticedgged by andthe silver perch still re- that “the regular pastor of Plymouthsed to bite, and so on to the end of the church will officiate on Sunday,” I felt

/* t. , . . .''‘® ®«>aiming, with the unhappy Mrs.

Meni. To carefully av®id in the future a Sichaeus: Agitosco ceteris restigia /lam-mbioation of theology and fishing. uiis, which, literally translated, means:

[last Sunday. At St Alban a Uolborn. :

' the appearance of the chnrch, which dor- I

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ing Passion-tide was strikingly Mvere, ex- -

and signors it will be like strawberries andj

perienced a great changaAnd, besides, the reference of every- ! cream after an unwholesome dinner. But literally covered with beautiful cot flo

combination of theology and fishing.

l.E(JNOI!A.

Fasliiouable WcauingN.Lucia Gilbert Calhoun contributes to the

thing to our Maker bas a teudeucy tolead the mind out of itself, and therebyto prevent the narrowness which too oftenresults from selfish considerations. What-

of course tbe R-light will D-light to

.V-light where there will B light, aod mu-sic, and perfume, and pretty faces. I

hear that every night will be fashionable

ers, arranged in bouquets, and was sapported on either side by living green-house flowers in pota The church was

I recognize my old desire to hear the 1

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‘1“®‘BK *ke opera season, and what a splen

called “Bricks, ' iu a fit of spleen has had courteous jirk dislodges him, takes revengethe temerity to assail tbe Puritan, and ky tearing at the trimming upon mythe “Mayflower’’ comes to the rescue in /Icc^e. But the friendly overtures of the

the person of a Bostonian .loan of Arc— *‘tlle terrier do not at present meet with

a maiden /’wce/fr <f Oz-froii*, redivious, an “’T entire approbation, and poor Pontoabsentee in tbe goodly city of Louisville, takes himself oS to a sheltered corner to

“bricks" gave the first provocation, and ' dream of some impossible (to him) fairy

he mast not complain if be is worsted, !land where there shall be no more rain.

courteous jirk dislodges him, takes revenge columns of the New York Ledger the fol-

by tearing at the trimming upon my lowing capital remarks upon ‘ faihiona-***

pleeve. But the friendly overtures of the ’beddings; (o embi

little terrier do not at present meet with^'®* ’^® o“stom of giving wedding- ^kero

my entire approbation, and poor Ponto P!®*®?!® ‘®’ ‘Iself, beautituL ioiir tke oar

. L 1 - If •» . 1 1 , 4Iriead IS, as it were, born again on this Uima-ictakes himself off to a sheltered corner to her wedding day-so new and changed is

oream of some impossible (to him) fairy her future. You hope she will be happy, "‘‘“uikland where there shall be no more rain, you hope that she will never forget you[ or-Ueihe mast not complain if be is worsted,

for who can contend with female prowess

American .Spurgeon. (Don t make it

Splurgeon.)

The industrious little ferryboats wereleaving the Fulton pier every ten minutes,and the assembled crowds were as eagerto embark as those in the poem, whereAcheron was the river aud Charon plieil

rily expands the intellect and enlarges did display of Louisville beauty and chiv-the heart. We live, not for ourselves, airy there will be, this memorable week. I

but tor others, and every effort which we love to look at. lovely ladies, as well asmake for our fellow-nien redounds more flowers.

to our own benefit than to that of those acoloot.whom we would succor, relieve, or elevate. 1 have been almost ill since I sent aThis is the great aud crowning glory of blossom from my heart before notil to-

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crowded with worshippers to tha very1 porch doors, and long before the high ser

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vice persons were leaving the churchdoors, unable to find admittance or even

•ill diopa oa tbe bentor. Ia anotherCAsbmvie airlpes are iBUrweT,<n, aad anarrow frlau ia made at vat. =•* -otot-MTke moat alaboraia Jacket Mura as tok“»"-;»kap«sl. It la of wbirabraided witb gilt soutacMiwitb deep e«fl.*i Tin> }.*e*e5^ra aodMIba arm, and broad laabea aaag dowm

sruso saoMB.Walking taiota tor tbaeaaaoa arvi.>re«r

on Ibe anklv ibaa iboaa wora duitaa ttewinter. Tbe baU-bigh, «r Ibree-OMiSPollah boot to cooler aad better with

airy there will be, this memorable week. Ilanding room. The use of incensewarl •hort dreuaes. hid to prattnsd to praoe*-

love to look at. lovely ladies, as well at *® ‘*** ®®'1“*®®'n menls of the judgment in tbe Court of

Arche*. At tbe Churrh of St. Lewreoce,Jewry, which has become to femous in

I have been almost ill since I sent a connection with the services that preceU*

ill:. t^*k rmi!i hav^ jnlw- % |»rolU!««4t oiif.And ihoiiRh 'oiLeimieH ii«»(iitlu't m ;;romtU L»t that couipMrfd Iu the uuiuberlff

I'ocr dumb brutes, they bear the ills of T°®® Ituderness for her, and you send Before the ferry touched the Brooklvnt •.< . I hPr noint\* mf. 1...*..,. .. A_ _L .11 I . . ^

in this ape of pallantry ? If Bricks be lot without its hope of recompense. IK*fL whose beauty shall

the true cavalier, h« will decliue the com-bat, and acknowledge his defeat witb acomely grace, a priori.

The lave of country embraces within

I ikD uuiMT ui rtrcuuiueuse. j„i* l, t l i uock a rusu was maue. anu. amiU all sortBli-dreariness and gloom of swertl.v^nin'd hw of you’^’^^Yordo^iiol

eoufusioo, half the passengers gotis, I ext act some pleasure- send it that Mrs. Smith mav wonder wbeth- ashore, much to the annoyance of

f rom the semi-dreariness and gloom of

my surroundings, I ext act some pleasure-able and periiaps poetical emotions. I

think we are sooner and more deeplyitself tbe love of section. Poeu native stirred by tbe sombre aod sad than by theof tbe cold and barren clime of New joyful, and reflecting upon the uncertainty

send It tbtt A>lrd. omith rnty wonder wlicth*er il cost as much as her’s. You do notsend it to have it regarded as the meas-ure ot your "lean and low ability, ” bythe five hundred friends of the bride: aud

the oarckrislianity. night, and therefore write currenfrca/aaio,

u,s.A.x n,H„n.veh«*n ,nit.»,„o.iii«,o„A -

"c'udcs all th.ut and will not weary my kind friendsAnd ihoiiKh ojLt*imieH iito (lidu't to

benelicial to man. whatever we do, longer.uuiuberici, that does not rtdound to the glory of our ' Having nothing to do, I made friends

or deiiU hfaUft ibai «ro*‘*e«Uu hU boat?j

maker, ta sure to be wrong, and not only of the little birds whereof I write, butBefore the ferry touched the Brooklyn

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wrong but injurious to ourselves. When hope tok^ep them such until they are lostdock a rush was made, and, amid all sorts acting, primarily, for the glory of God, tome in the wide world, that tombs soof confusion, half the passengers got

,we necessarily keep ovr faculties, both of many from us, would be that less sadly lost

safely ashore, much to the annoyance ofj

mind and body, in the best state of devel- in death.those who didn’t cure to hazard a jump. opment. Anything short of this indicates KITTY CLOVERTOP.

ed the Pan-Anglican Synod, the large con-gregations which attended morning and

• iaor tbe Miia Fiaacaia. Gnaoa’s kid.laiportcd by tke beet koittoo, to tke lemaaliable to crai k and tnra ttoowa, k« evetttfaia U not IB alliblr. AacxeattenidieM.

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frig ia LOW piepereil :itat|reataev.Uia aob-»Ilab acd deea not eoil ib* akir«a —

fmoiakUaif-bigh Poltok galtaTA with modlaM

and will not weary my kind friends J Ikt*^’“*?** *’7

Inm'.r 1bishops in the morning the Bishop of wiik.iet, arv tbe favurito beoia for wolk-

,. , , ,Capetown, and in the evening the Bishop 1 *og- Heels are atigbtiy lower, varv litttoHaving nothing to do, I made friends

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ol Oxford. Tbe annonneement that the|

cuived, and are niitcb' broaderof the little birds whereof I write, but latter would preach in tbe evening drew

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^plzg btela lately ia vogoav Kaaety

hope to kiep them such until they arc lost•®8®t*'®® immense congregation. In i A®*®®**!*

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Capetown, and in the evening the Bishopwiia .iat, am ibetovurtte beoia for walk-ing. H*«ls are atigbtiy lower, very IMto

saieiy asnore, muen to tne annoyancethose who didn’t cure to hazard a jump,

"!I'4 :t®'* procession which emerged from the "koe to laced ia front smd

to me in the wide world, that tombs so.

jaide chapel, singing with great vigor the

»'/«® Ike tnetop wUk braidlMmany from us, would be that less sadly lost Easter hrm’n!‘‘”cbrisr‘is rfiLT" were L* “V?,-’!?!.

*7' 7”"'. ®*‘“® °t *'®» *>"/*“. •-•v..cc..uKupuuiuvunceriain-yj, jg j,

- —England, sing tbe praises of their stony ®f ®“® present ephemeral and transitory i-ac, within you, you are oainedln^l lor.

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neglect or remissness on our part, andto Plymouth Church, as a long line of ar-

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such remissness shows the extent of ourdent devotees could be seen on a full trot deviation from from tbe counsel of the

KITTY CLOVERTOP.

IKor tb. Loolsviil. Journal.

.A UBC A.W »r Tilt: ai Vi WEK-TIIIC.

r.asier nymn, const is risen, were up-ward of sixty surpliced choristers, tbe

ujoao riaen, were up- p,oi,*lla uj*p«* Unlaned wiib klTward ot sixty surpliced chor.slerMbe Wz. booii^alul aSSToa^et^vicar, 7® ®‘7 ^rgymen, the two &sh- aH brox ze ia dafaced by aoto^ TbS«ops. and the Lord Mayor and Lady May- : ia a bronze drvaaing that wUl taatore IMoresA The Lord .Mayor, as aldermaa of color, but not Fennanaatly.

r^ngiana. sing me praises ol tbeir stony m our preeeni epnemerai ana transitory caty within you, you ire parned"aad7uV- !^®® sk®®®*! A walk of five

hills, in confident suspicion that some- existence, I no longer marvel that it is so. frised. Son.e’oody, iu an evil hour, once minutes (didn’t ascertainthee.xactnin-body is,or ha. been anxious to steal away » hat know we of tbe past or future? showed her bridal presents, aud then the «/«o time) brought into view the buildingiheir imporlaace. So with the Southern Eternity is symbolized by a circle. If Pr^tty custom at once became a vulgarity. »hii*h some Irrclimnn. ... i,.. ..i,-' .

muse, which winudsthe melody of the ‘tere is an eternal future, the simile1' “*® «?"• ''®®e to be shown, tins one

"d he‘‘i“®lisunny land, as if every acre south of Ma -®“Id b® ikfomplete unless there

Kive, and that one not because her, ^

son and Di^n’. line“ has been an eternal na.st. T„ the IZJt .I*®®®®®® pur»e

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^ 'y“®“th Church can surely lay_ claim

rouse, which sounds the melody of thesunny land, as if every acre south of Mason and Dixon’s line teemed with orange

|P®®'"'®®®'!. b®t because her offering mist to a modest exterior. That, as well as its

groves, and was redolent of magnoliablooms. Every son of New England

and fanciful doctrine of metempsychosis I

give no sort of credence, but to be im-

would be, par nobilefralrum n Puritan; »ortal our souls must have existed alway,.

while every Southron, upon the sameprinciple, insists that he is of tbe genus

Then through what regions of perfection

may not we have wandered iu the chiliads

not be absent. And now, every fashiona-ble wedding is a polite extortion, a deli’o-erate tax-levy on the friends of the bride,to be paid in silver spoons and butterdishes.

One of the sweetest girls I know told me

.\postle to "do all to tbe glory of God." v»aA*.ii.

With the words of our text ever in mindwe should soon reproduce the garden of V;i,r7.roXr‘"-Eden in the sterile waste which the world vvbiirib.pai,*mooDttiAiiooko4 froD] tbe*ai»dows

now represents. All selfishness would“'<‘>“*•1 ‘u ebid.* us for ruamluxsolA-..*.

melt away under tbe influence of Thi*soniinrr's istt roues wrrr <17104 .

the golden rule, which directs ns to do Aod |.o»mo« lo swM*tiie» awaj;

internal economy, would furnish a usefuljonto others whatever we would desire they

moral to the admirers of Joe Gargery’g should do to us under like circumstancex“architect too ral-loo-ral!

The vestibule was densely packed,while constant accessions were made to

cavalier. And yet. in their hot haste,j

gone by. I have no remembrance where ‘fiat she asked such and such people to the throng. Most of these were wailingboto parties forgrt that they .fispute about

inor how I gathered these thoughts. Thoy “®® ’'adding—vulgar, miserable acquaint- for U o’clock, at which hour the rights of

a figure of speech, and that they utter un- I have long mingled with my idle specula .“1

“^'"* «®®e-fiecause she knew °t

Aud ItMtlOg ID Awaj;One bud In its velvet thenth I/ 102 .

Alone hnd re»tfrted decAjr*

I railed it. and ptnred in her tree<iM:It Hlioue like a dower ^eni fair.

A-* It Itent to tbe nigbt*iriad'! i-arf awThat toyed %«lib her ailkea bair

the ward, took his seat in astatelrpewappropriated to him. The Bishop of Ox-ford concluded his sermon with an earn-est appeal on behalf of tbe Society fur thePropagation of the Gospel in ForeignParts. At All Saints

, Well street. AllSaints’, Margaret street, AU Saiou’, Lam-beth, and tbe Chapel Royal, Savoy, theservices were all of a very "florid’ char-

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acter —European Timer, April 18.

An llallaa Lxblbllioa.

kind words, and diyilav bitter feeling,

witbont cause or provocation.

have long mingled with my idle specula .r^wouV^ve IfrVs?uT pew-owners Uase. and strangera aretions of the why and wherefore of this couleseed, without the slightest shame- “fi®*®® ®® ®fi® vacant seats. Norestric-prebatiouary life. Neither can I tell if they faceduess, that she gave a wedding on ac- tion is placed upon tbe galleries, which

Then the fruition of the gospel would be it sboue likes duwrr fair,

lacked, accomplished, ami we should all cordiall v " '’'"® “'«bt-«rind's isr<

lade to accept and heartily practice the monitionTbsi loyed wtib her -on siikes

wailing of the apostle, that whatsoever we do The river isr xieaniim beior* os.

ghts of should be done to the glory of God. F:tn<Il:UnVib7HJJlLVcio^ mrs are Tbe glory of God. Man, created in his Like a moss S^ste, drramx aad rare,

restric- image, reflects the highest credit upon his a dasbingofoarssDd s imkiewhich creative power. But little lower than the of ime-»tnox« come op from the stream:

,nd are angels, he possesses powers that are capa- Xb**;,™ot the hie of scaltng the finite and of approxi-

matiHR to the iDcaite. Ai we Approach And swiK'ter th*n iiutnot <uitan.id arm- the latter we make ourselves the temple "’ss ib» dear vole* that talked of the sogeia

' That d<s ell to Ibe l>aaatirul slari.

Tba white «aun Of Lba waddlBc dioM tomade into bridal alippenoadgauera. Thaornaiuenia are blood* lai'>aaaaaed-p*Mlembroidery. Tt* gaiteia at* battooM

Iwith Roman pearla. liaoetac boo(a,wttaaligbtly concave he*le, areof oolorad kMor of Ibe matarlal ol tb* liream withored b*ela.Bowa tor aUpper* are mada at ooioeeto

I velvet, ent bum, and of kid leave* baoadj

with ailk and bald 'oKetkoe by s-oMtoi 'v-' lea. Bronx# bowa bae* |^t smI Largo Pompadoor roaettei tfrM tiiaiMI enure inatep ara adnalrwl tor t

word Cavalier be interpreted to signify

the gallant, brave, chivalrous man, readyto do or die in the cause of honor amijustice, an inborn gentleman, whetherpeer or parvenu, plebeian or patrician, it

nw ol tbe groat catbadrai.lhmoua tbrougt- etiicbed with violet oc bloawTk.top, aod ch^

oat the world.Aa 1 paid my two franca for admlaaion,

I was shown into the moot aelect portionof U e boua*—by no means ovar nice—and received a b<U, from which 1 learnedmoiebytbewoodcutathMbytbe text, nim.ea. tasaela, aad tha

Fell Poltob boota are saleotod tor eUl..dren. For acbool aad for onUoary womlb* pebble goat to pre.'errod to kM. Coto-color, broaie, andpsnay moroeexar* naedior drvas-gaiiers. They ar* trimiaad

prize aa a precious and beautiful jewel, tfiet coldly furuished forth tbe unconscious that so many eyes were cen-incomprebensible and divine— wild, free, ®j“K® ®®W® *®F® ®, *®®® fioRow feast than tered on him. This same chair, togetherand beyond my own control.

the wedding breakfasts of to-day. It laau incredible fact that wedding presents

with the little brevet desk, are made of

Here the chill blast arose from his lair, are hired from the jewelers audTabeled*®®^ brought from the .Mount of Ulives,

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our sympathies for our fellow

Ol cjou. ns suen a sanctuary, we arebound to keep that temple pure and un-

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1 1-1 I ii-c Jun

I4 ng snd lovioxly ofvllKl lo I

ueiileu. Whatever decreases our power in my heart lUe lond prvoojrY %

of intelliKeace, our moral development, AA^eaiedUy abiensioidutne,

Nxca BAMoricai writer ©f the et|rbt«eotb •CATcelf menliMi the club, io fact, exceptMtory, Home excepted. At the time of .•kTi fh« •ppointei day comesf death ke was nearly ainety years of f 11- ®J dear, this ii your club night;

;e. Ton’ll want my latch-key, I suppose. Don'tlet that horribly dissipated Mrs. Brown

a siMrr 'Tarrii persuade you to drink more tea than is

Baacbat, in his “Norwood. Umi eUbo- ''**''*1 ?'**“ r®“lAM ACtott rJ RKwtknrBto’tt nnmm,.

home, come up atairs as softlv an you

t'k -fwconceiU: s cac, aud don't get into bed with your booU

equally followi that »uch virtue**^ ale^too I

^ blinding gust of spray into with the names of suppo:*itious ^eUtive^ objects of curiosity second only orates from the xiory of God, and what-

rare lo be found in one clime onir unless.'

trapping my scarlet scaif to make up the melancholy display. It ia to the proprietor thereof. ever puts us in opposition with the Ruler

Ml? tij,conceiU

: can, and don't get into bed with your booUwhat if there ahoald be a reearrectioo on—be particular about that." Sheas-of that srkich bas beea buried in lookiag f““es a very mysterious air about herglasses? Liulc children s faces, anxious aud tries to provoke me into

sumes a very mysterious air about her“club,’ and tries to provoke me into

ttOtkers , budding girls beginning to sos-^“®*t^®“*~*fi>ch, of course, if I asked,

>nct tkeir own beauty, vain and giggling ^ •t*®*'«®- Er it is, in

to gr^ *M vexed ^ks of those who Mr. Sunton recommend, the formationUv.cnt^mselves in riiaving, timid and of.uchcluUas the Sorosis throughontMmoM^ of thoM hnve been the country. But it will be as well to w^tmck. doable images of lovers glancing and see what the result is to tw .hnnM«tK« Ike eweet ^ctnre of tkeir emhrMe. the membersof the New York clu^happenpnm and prig pedaaU touching up their to go to bed with their booU ongrny wkiekert and covering their bnld-

Bc*s with the few stray locks yet left, sim- n-i .» Jiji.

pic and wondering looks of curly and I?r- Liri

woolly PhilUs, whoM honett. homely ^'todfsee is joet os dear to her at if it were tju. now the ,

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dogma which may answer the clergy, bin

not the laity. A person born ou NewEngland soil is not necessarily a descen<l-

ant of tbe Puritans, nor yet is a Louis-ianian the offspring of the English stockol Cavaliers. The pride of birth, how-ever, insists upon becoming heir to thesefallacies, aod the result ia not beneficial

to tbe success of democratic institutions,

particularly where foreign emigrationcontinually aflecti our social fabric.

A Lardy son of Eiin emigrates to

America, and settles in Georgia or Vir-

ginia. His sons, Patrick, Michael, andPoelim, born on tbe Southern soil, are

educated into the belief that they are

Cavaliers. F/cc versa, a sturdy Teuton

my promenade. Tnis small act of resist- T P'«®®.®® K®a®®.over the laden tables• • , .

looioi during the reception. No renrohatinnance inspired me with a new sense of could be so severe as the statement of thepower. That we live, 1 concluded, is a fact.

sure guarantee that we live for a purpose. O, girls' are you children of revolution-And for once, I said. I’ll take a view of •ry mothers? Are you daughters, andthe temple within. I found it in much “nd sweethearts of meu who

Lf ns and loYiDjcIy Df Allpd In min#;tn my heart (he tond pre'i.-mre hIUI iiu^en,Aa sealed by a blenslog divine.

O. memory. brlghtneMand vhalow.Mil liA.'it tn the picture you paint*

Abd pad as tbe dlige of a spirit

U'er graves- muttsy grown u yi>«r plait t .’

Tbe I'sht of nty summer hu fadtil—3ly i>eaatiful vision bas down

in choice Italian. The parforinaoce waaa (hnny one, and the perlormera weia aman,a goat.a pony, half a dozen dogs,aLdthe aaiLia Dumber of monk*ya

1 never before knew how mocb a d> gconld learn in the way of tricks that waredifhcull for men. A ring with aawduatwas formed npon the sUi^, and ths ponywaa made to gallop aroued tn oxaciiytbe manner ot tbe clroua. A dog—a whitepoodle of Venetian origin—waa plaeed

•titchiEg and ajpliqa* ornaasoataare to« in good U.st* for ladiea.

.wi*M (

Xerd X.v etasev.

yrum Itiv Loudoa Tiass, Apru xi.

Heath bra at laet carrted odflkeiattjoa>

l>e set in order— the talents, oue or five,

confusion and disorder. There were heapsfo“Kfi® out 1?®®'’ battles, and found life and beneath the pulpit, worked zealously

of visionary aud fanciful things, but where akin%o“lhe“ '’women X“upheld"their discourse, and evenwere tbs talents .' 1 here was an altar, too, hands, aud nursed them, living, and bur-

*c®“‘cfi®d away during prayers. Thiswith the heathenish inscription, “to the ied them, dead, andean you make your last proceeding seemed like a burlesqueunknown God, which 1 made all haste to <I*'ly fixes a wretched preteuce from 0“ religion. It was quite impossible todemolish. The bouse, I resolved, should “s'denhood to death ? banish the belief that the speaker devoted

t®-®y" X^viS^d! of coZ^^^^^^ ®-®j-«p‘®- pi-

thing continually urging me to call the time, in accord with the precepts ofaltar a stage, the congregation an au- the Apostle that whatsoever we do should To lUt* hom. of uer xiodrej-ih.* angeu-dience, the music a concert, and the ser- be done to the glory of God.

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mon a lecture. Ihe glory of God' It invol ves the iu Iwitb her, the ligblnud the tiowen.

A short hand reporter, who was sta- volution of the creature with tbe Creator.tioned directly ID froDt of the speaker It cnAkes the desittDs of tbe Author of our And i could uoi per*i.»d«‘ them lottay.

difciice, the music a concert, and the ser- be done to the xlory of Godmon a lecture. The glory of God’ It involves the iuA short hand reporter, who was sta- volution of the creature with tbe Creator

lioned directly in front of the speaker It makes the designs of the Author of ourand beneath the pulpit, worked zealously being acceptable to his creatures. It leadsthroughout the discourse, and even us out of ourselves and makes our well-scratched away during prayers. This being depend upon the benefits we can ba-last proceeding seemed like a burlesque stow upon our fellow men. This attained

Vo "l I fettttfi fi®cfmes a paradise-the very gatebamsh the belief that the speaker devoted of Leaven. No longer can selfishness and

.and with her. the licht and the riowers.Ami mu.lc, have vanlahe«l away

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Fur ih< y mlMa-d her lithe form to the bower-Aod 1 could not peni.ad,- ibeoi to atay.

J uw uo» uwuovu a qiaauraiw—anepiog|oiinoa* iwoazie waa ui* yonaaer; aa4 is

hit I'll meet them axaiii i.y tbe river. all the e hite on their hind len, bot not I may be of ialervet bar* to reeordWbwie banka IU ihediaiaire I aeo, tclli'w ing tLe music very oloeely. Tb*

| Lhat her elder aiatar, hUixabatk, who iteawami lejok-e in the love that forever l erformanc* erdad wiib a trial and exe- I ried a Mr. Oreene, died at aietoa.Will now in ita fu:Iue^. fur m*-. cutioD, a aoleihn old monkey altting aa on the fiial of February, Ito>ii,M tbi*^^OLAx.* » . xt.i., ivi.. judge, white U« master of ocremonits age of Llnety-fiv*, Aa Lord Lvndti^S

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reau the papers tonnected with tha caaa. bad completed bia niuatw-ftrar wk»» —7^M^Thnr.ow red sees IL He says: Tie cffccdiug deg was moiciwd to tha be died, the three children of tha paimSLarge citlee, like Cbioago, PhUadelpbia, i pUce of executton ; a smart little poodle who aurvived inlaiMsy sUalaad, ioImIt

Boston, Cinciznati, San F'ranciaco, and fired a diminutive goa at him, and tha tbelrng period of two huadred ana atg^vKoebeeter, have b^n wrested from our cn'piil fell aa if dead. A nn-ment lator yeara — In tlito respect, tertaialy uW^grant<. Noristblaall. Entire States have an Italian gray bound brruigbt.’a reprieve, their mother, who died la UW. at nm.fnlteicd by tbe way, and withdrawn their and went sway hcwllngand shaking Im ' wards ot nicety, having seon hat aoam7^support Ire m Ibe Republican party. New

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bead when be found hu friend already ed on tb* w ouiaack. Mr. Pnpiew^ 'fiiriiaa

York, instead of being in tbe Kepnbllean shot. ... , ^ Dlfh nd.aaiaweUknoeracolumn, wrdhee under tbeinenboaoffif y Ibe latter stlrrrf not at scweral kicks, an AmeiKan by birth, was a lotoltot* tostbouoand Ik*mccratic msiority, Pennsvi- and w»s finally lifted by a monkey In- at'andonsd bia proapecto in •wtrira* n—

upon tbe saddle and performed mod of viviog child cf John JMaglaton Cbida*the feats cf the eirona riders. He Jumped the w ell-kbowo R. A. end m—through paper-covered boopa, over ban- painter, the vensrabto Mia* Coptoy sJZ

I tiers, ana ao on Ibrciigh the uaoal bill of of John ^legUtoa Copley, LeotJ’CrZ.I

tare, cot excepting the difficult aebiavt- buret, wbcm sb* boa eorelTtd by uCi

meat of “patsing tb* bridge." Tb* goat more than tear yean. MtoaCoplMbaiacoed binueli npon several giaoa but- died yvetorday at the boiMear’Ladw

Iilee, witb the araistance of bis manager, Lyiidhurvt, In Ksetoa square, wm io^Zfind a pistol with bis month, walked on mcety-dah year. Of Mr. Uoplaw** thiMhis hind feet and tnrnfd oomeisaulis. daughters, two grew np lo womanhoo^^1 be don danced a qaadr<lle—keeping -**' — " '

all the « nite on their hind legs, bot nottclli'w ing the music very olooely. Tbe

of these two she waa this yooa

too much attention to rounding pioii, pe- isolation prevail. Every one must prefer

In'r/ulr^T:nT’a7ks“’,“o;): ®i®<i®. -d tfiat ifie mrad was turned more ;nX7s‘;:i?:ra to hl^ own ZITZset to guard the sane uary. W e have slum- love fi‘m. don t marry him, though vou

*® " appearance the prayer would pre- endeavors of each redound to the benefitbered Already too long upon the “Lij- die An old maid ai ninety id the Asylum sent in print than to what impression it r.r «ii *i.« i,; vUrv . i c -

chanted Ground." The life of a sybarite, for Indigent Old Maids about to 'oVes would create In Heaven-if it should eve w II be aSoX ffloating indolently with the tide, is a life

®ai>fi«fied in Boston. But let your weddiui/ imvol il,o.will be acfomplished, aud man, diseu-tafilishecl in Boston. But let your wedding travel that far

be simple, and quiet, and beautiful with M,

The Pall Hall Gazette learns from acorreapondent at Rome that the Pope haslately gifrec several general audiences toCoreigaers . receiving a thoasaod and fif-

teen handred at a tiae. He has also de-

lirered several discourses, two of which«OBtAii>ed politioal ollasions. In the first,

he opoke of tfie evile infiiched on thechqw’l by cei^a rolere. fhc Herode and i

Pilttos of Uft while th^endency oferewi «M to expo** aedTmagnifv the I

The question of Dr. Livingstone'swherrabonu has been solved. He is ex-^cted to reach I'jiji sometime in June.But now the great question arises-where

“-chief IS Ijiji? If th,himself rannot au.ww it. then he is stillvery badly lost.

lands upon the rock-ribbed shores of New I of insipidity, of sts'-nation To such i

®*®“ *1“'®'’ ficRutiful with

England whence, forthwith. Hans, Got-]

«,ra*. are obstacles and crumpled ro.; r^h,’ do this in'^the “e of “racr a"dhet), and Max are christened Puritans foaves insupportable grievances. Their

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for the sake ofexample. If you are poorfrom tbeir birth. Patrick, Michael, aod

: foves and hopes grow unon the surface.' do it in the name of honesty, and for iLo

Mr. Beecher’s oratorj- is the soul ofbeuuly and simplicity. From the readingot the text till the closing amen his

thralled from selfishness, regenerated, acquiriug a new impulse from the life-giving

power of Christianity, will realize that

PLelim will insist upon kindred with Po- and soon wither and die. Their ambi- I

sake ot a pure conscience And, in either, by bis ease and eleg.ince. Appropriatecahontas or General Marion, while Hans, Uons, like bubbles, break in the grasping.

®'’®*j'> <®° “ as an oflenug to dehcacy and gesture is to speech what speech is toGotfieb, and Max, claim a special protm^ It is true we are by nature sensitive, and If yorbaVwedffing present... then most

1^®®®*®®® gracefully assimi-orale over Plymouth Rock and Bunker cannot but shiver in tbe blast. Hut, il of them will come because the givers love

ales actiou to thought, and is as thorough-Uilj, and of consanguinity remote to wind and tide chance to be against us, shall

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you, and, loving, desire to give the gifts of educated in beauty of luovemeut as inPutnam or Mad Anthony Wayne f Such we therefore leave tbe struggle? I, for luxe. 1 reasure them sacredly, but on the eloquence of expression,are the follies which are taught by a epir- one, do not regret the forfeited ease of

^i*'**!®**®*“ .'® ®*‘® bank, or His reputation as a novelist is said to

it of autochtbony! If there be any merit Eden, and there was other design than ulufei 1 ed* *r r r^^iafford him much merriment. The (act

®^ ®fi® I'uriian blood, then mere punishment in the breaking up of erator, or do anything bu^8hake^hm*^ that "Norwood is a literary failure doesthose who vaunt oftenest and loudest are its luxurious and unclouded serenity, the ' the face of the public, and say, “Behold ®®* *®kspn the admiration of those who

: loves and hopes grow upon the surface, ^ do it in the name of honesty, and for the fi>®eners, old aud young, are enchainedsake of a pure conscience And, in eitherevent, do it as an ofl’etiug to dehcacy and-——— ~ w — V«VUS| atraw, wtea/awavo, a/xvaa tu LUC ,L i‘| r,J •

Gotlieb, and Max, claim a special protect- It is true we are by nature sensitive, and If ycu^bavVweddTn'

I «M to expoot ee<i7niacnif7 lh« I

8«e, '--riDgio^U Mea aad all cord-. toc tottb of St Peter, lo the

I fftofrooroe tke Holy Fatker dir- i

! kto —idicnee by fair rseloacbolyj

;jtt08ic. Ahd by remioding theatteadrd by a bandfriends, cosld not

frut. w taHisit,! <

sr eHtELra ms* may.

If fslty tsin wm tro*Ai*d fertuoM were-mj lutp.a

1 71 leil yr<Ki wkm: I '4 4o '

If 1*4 ike wlatiiihfr cap*:I'd UoAAec«cAfliai4 a WiW.

Lauil;Ap4 all doaMHtk- ainlefW Aa*«ieA to»Ms Ibt laud.

*Aa* #»jaa1n ar|4o«cL 'dalia«iAMCi|pA.la raio;

! ur VoA* ttoi be |«04d.' «

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yAtt':;d Boicomp.^a;

Aa«.e-.u«(a;t( u tbfr end,Am ' Je iu# waud*raratiil.

All laleva iliMiM beJbMAnd people a omd be «riato

^tl/T ab«u<l raat

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Far Uok of ttBA Dj tsrti’

Tlte tdaiunbk of oar timeHopold UWoa tbe lot

count^erfeitt. If there follow any special Bhattericg of its protecting walls, and dis- ^ow pleased I am with my ri.itle, luwLe i from the “Cavalier,’’ then there pellinc of its dreamful atmosphere. A wah my straw.

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‘I®®*® '‘®®® ®n®n®d •‘'inf® ®o, and something from W’allack’s for Wester party ia, or can be, of tbe., ,

* grow stronger and better and wiser. Oh street and the Five Points; and some- — -—*. ..v... o.-oi-ner.

fo, w fellow men; yee, I re-resolved, the two little talents thinK from Maflame Pinchon for flowers wLo"*«\‘,’«thM’Cfor, '®fi«b®® we he noble or simple. South- ghall be unburied, tbe two grains of wheat !

®®"1 f-oi-hs,and something from .Stewart s Aud gives un exsiuplo by "telliug s

ern or NortLern, to be honored , ,, o • l . / n . . r .u * for drives in the Park; and v'ou and yourbepcseeesed of certain sterling virtulf ^ ®^ |^®‘® special Adolphus will be much less like- Say what you will, Mr. Beecher is a

which tfaAnk HeftYPn .rA^

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if for no better 'purpose than ly to talk of a separate maintenance than true philanthropist Ihe needy and the

ACT nne ftnihHi.fr rrf\u *0j

tbe overcoming of my own native iudo- tie wrecked Florinaa and Adolphuses who wretched are his care. The oppressed

that “Norwood is a literary failure doesnot lessen tie admiration of those whoeagerly watch for hi« “royal truths." Whata hlrar.ge course id this novel writing for

one who profedses to inculcate honestyand its sister virtues! (Vide.)

A w'OBdiTfuI man ttiia Tlonry W'anl B.*echcr.A uiarvel uf rlfchl. an elo«(ueut preacber;WLu tvmi het that Truth aloue leads ustuglore.AudgivesanexamplM by ‘ telliug a siory. *

Say what you will, Mr. Beecher is a

Ftlpml, npiKhiH.r, parent, first he will enibracflliHCLumry ufr\i. nrxi all tbe humau race:With aud uiuit w i«ir the u'frrtt<>wtog of the mind'itoktt e\»T>’ i-reauiT'- in. cl every kiml;I'-^rih smllfrs around, with bouiicliews bounty hit nt,

M'HINO A NOlȣ.

1 bear (hfr rohiu's cheery song. •Aud I'h t :.fr caIN ib' aw akeulns; I1o%vt

.\ud fas' ihfv tltto-k- r<h' httw thiasirunicNuilhcuticr lai 1» ^ at the duurs!.

7*he dfrwy-lifrurled v*o!eiIt* Ityarluthn! lell-i

li I r K-\ e In odtiroii^ Well, you •

y. will realize that Jt r?iey,ho lately plucked like a brand froni ' iiclied lor the next twenty-foor ^oufs la Cc-plaT,1. nnit lie Kill eDibrai.'<*, the I'urnipg, have likewise relsDsed.

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cciistquecce of the sevez* fiir of Isugning breoghtwho waa bora at

TheRerubfrean msjotity of fifty thoa' ®*>fipotesquenera or in* acesa in-

sard in t,»h)o in lS«>i has been cut down duetd. _kly sccount of the an^ ?y>® •to le*B than thrve thouaand, and the Sta‘e !

laige dviegotion of Ainvricane to witseas

which electid Breugh Governor by over I

tbe display, and all of them, tne y'>on«y

ODfa bundled ihooeaiid maioritv five vears cnea eapwially, retumod highly dauglit*

sgo now baa a R.pnbli’c-an Tixecnllve, I*d- f*®*>® I®*fi»n »•»<» circus

w bo* e majority ia lees than that heretofore ‘bonid bilcg it la America, 1 wouidcer-gi\en by several of Ihe Republican cuun- tainly go to see him.timoftbeState.New Hauiablrediiiiiniabei a .miihfnl srsneirrsce in New Castleher Rei ul.lican n.ri'orlly, and Wisemvin. , P yo“‘fi®“> *“

. Jt wi?’witch gave Mr. Lincoln twenty tbousard Gt'O* ••><> *•? to nave been morriH Wedniii.iorily in istl, now gives the anti-Re- I

Dcsdaj morning, ran away on -Tuesday

piibliron ticket forty thousand majority,|

night with bis would be wife e baggage

cciiscqnecce of the sever* niB of lAugning breoght over to Eogioad h«wbich tbe grotesqueneeeof theaceo* in-

| when only an Infsnt; .k^duetd. Mr sccount of the aXfsu ^t a her father, and waa aftarward wllaUrge delegation of Amtrlcan* to witsest disUEgoiahtd brottei-, L. Oww* airs?tbe display, and all of them, tne y»nogv Bacover rqnrue, t*U Lord LTodhi.,^^cnei eapeciolly, Ttturned highly deught- ! death; aod sb* will be well remaran^?td. If Ihe Italian who kept that e roos by many of ihoe* who \v«esbonld bilcg it la America, 1 would cer- «r.joy Ibis society at Lon) LjadSiM^talnly go to sea him. wiwie tb* woe alwaya lively and *h*e^A youthful in New C^le,

Ohio, who was to have been morriH Wed „ n lUkle child, plav iog with tha to!!**Dttdaj morning, ran away on Tuesday Urd tbsn.-eUer of Eiigland and h»night with bis would be wife e baggage er brothers aod stotMo, will b* reraa^and tronev. Officers ore on hit track.

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bend by all tbeoa wboeawtheoale^T^• -• Cl.: ' t^n-ilv einnn K_ t.

At Jacol

Officers ore on hit track.

Aod hU (>niMAnti H*rti.

Tin ftky'-* tl

rutlib io U Uvvet i»bellh!

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tiiM ibeiiFw.b<*ru year-ren.'Hrn»'« to 11 e the very AiuueM;

Mey<»rl>f4r*fi**l’Africaine*’b'ishM>Titriv- At Jacob®* jcwtlry itoro. in ChicA|[^o, ijoop pninted byfii At New orleAos, and a crlticcaBa it a Tkur«day, a man requested to be shown“gigantic f llort of genliia alrivlng with » dismong ring worth *3,00U. I’pon iU »*wv»ad... h n order to rescue • maaternlec.

; i beirg produced he pat it on hi. hunger,d<-a h in order to rescue a masterplec-*

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but the author succumbed, and themuses vellrd their faces and wept.**The cew Lord Byron ia an old bov of

any one quarter of the glo’oe. If this ! lence and unaspiring content; fur there is

t(«etb!»“ 8°od men would herd no restless fever-current in my vienr.

ample. whiiribrwwu«*i‘*i‘l’l?‘l‘

**’ "®* “* ^ ®®®‘>®d‘®f® ®*>®»e thoughts,

o' reasoning, be restricted to I’uo'Vr"'^‘^®*®““ ®^ Othman the

V uaiy ol lull, Stem the vui* t of fu!c. there aie

were wedded before this article was writ-

ten.

Tl e Governor’s Horse Guard, cf NewHail pAhire. will not have their a uualeUcUon parade this year.

wretched are his care. The oppressedand sorrowing share in bia sympathies.

He possesses a mind far seeing and be-

ne^oleut, and a heart ever overflowing

wUfi kindly and noble impulses.

R. \V. O’B.

Tin ftky'-* tla# 'B opam Kattls. theHaw struck me lu ojy iuiLrruvr‘btiue»'

PisreliiceP'^eoriheekriU, o ce nrnre.VV will elllufr iHe i>f ilif clOitv tliiil y«**ar q

To|iTf*i’l KreenD«*i>-> -shtU tliMC dtW'>\ Umi alls the lire.* WiU'i uever bururi

aiivent’ Fropbet. hail*HmUbfrppv hour wbfru |(teeu liilHlMucb*

All Auwers lUAl blow- There, whM agM. '

There 'a too mnrb blow aud bAll by b«.f.

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ivarfciprln*' the teiidereelrhild ofTlme?]TbOii whole dellKUt of »oiil aod eye®

M*»y— Jl.unj tho mittens! If 1 luns ihvme*OU i-i*rlug. ru wa t UU uekl Juiy 'j

tilty;ihe old Lord Bvron, wbolateiy .^

*^,*i**was fought on the ^:h alt, M

-a lady cf PHtofield. Mom w .died at the egeof aevoLty-iIlne. heldj

®1>« of Marianui. near H»x^«. b«" or^me »« us ii’s title fpity^ne years, but pro- ®*®'o * Captain of Infantry and a Madras ® d

todint.T refrained from poetry, and waa of ®fi« I “'xert‘»T* Both combatants were

'Iflittle known beyend the family and bia I killed. The shot which k.lled the student to«a cl fne ey*.

P®obably caitie tfrra

CilCl^ ot illdOUXa WA^ A TAuJutU OOC..

Paris is quite agitated at the enormjus A desperate duel with rifles was foegbt a‘ a i» g i, ^

-losses well known men have recently met a frw days ago in Overton county. Tenn., i oisaptoinied ia 'lova**

»•«, wfrat the card table. One lost iJOO.IKh) in by two ex Confederate eoldiero. Woldrcu wine callor ol bia eiapiovJ'one night, and another $I 60.U00 in the and Jaivia which re*iulied in Waldron bq- I in the heoda of fifty hafraia’agii**^**same period of time The former is now ing instaiuly killed aad Jarvis !>sing der tha inBpreaalora that Ura^****

***utterly insolvent. ^ounded m the left arm. would beaufflciSiit to drowwht. ^^****"**

circle ol liiendA woa a random one.Paris is quite agitated at the enormjus A desperate duel with rifles w

losses well known men have recently met a few days ago in Overton connat the card table. One lost #J0O,IKh) in by two rx Confederate eoldiers.

ors<a.e pci*oii«us »c d tbrottii «- •-*face OB ©»e of tha pblto Mraata^.”- tTL

one night, and another $I60.U00 in thesame period of time The former is nowutterly insolvent.

iDg instaiuly killed aa

-ouiided ID the left arm.

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^—Ig tmTUiSS>S^Cr^« 4r^A.M.

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imJI »aiA.ll. I»p.lt.

^^USM*** A«»rSA»A#0«T

A M^T*^P. K.*TSiF- «a»F. V.•

' g^matiom^nuM aaompa a.

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A Sir<;n.Am Ca«k.—

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he Kashrille

I'num 0 ttd thipafck of ye»terd»y hoA

the folloviog “A »ery AiDKoUr murder I I f.irj.lK ri- from all s -cti;ns of the'•••»•»•“«•• *••<•• •>"«»» iiih « i,.s, ,„r

cue bai been opon the docket of the country are heard lo ren.rj to the loui;-

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CritnintU'oart of thi* county for »erer»lj

continued Avet weather and the backward-I

l.aAe-b«l| i„ L.mleviile will rereivt-yeart In a neftro waa found dead . uesa of A t£**iieral replaulinjt ol

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uoite an impetus this season from the ad-01 the hranktin pike, near this city, with

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crops mu«t occur I vent amoiiK us of the three most uotedhia bead severed from bit body, aod hit

, Neniccheck, who murdered 1 tennis Il-“"ferii clubs, to play the Louisville Club

pocket* emptied of a considerable amountj

Doyle a year ago in St. Louis, and who] Tl*e famous Atlantic, of Brooklyn, forof money which he bad been known to

|was teiitenied to l»e hung in a lew days four successive years champion of* the

hive ibout him A vicious negro, namedi bat had his senteuce commuted to impris- I

I nited States, the equally noted AthleticiiCich Boyd, was arretted for the murder ‘ onmern for life.

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of Philadelphia, and the celebrated Mu-and tried in the Criminal Court, where he I A little -Kiy. while bolding a horse in <ual Club, ot New Vork, all contemplatewas found guilty A new trial was grant-

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Indianapolis a few days ago, untbought- ' taking Louisville in their route duringed him, but he was again found guilty,

[ediy tied the halter around bit body. The their Western tour, to be made this sura

and the Judge sentenced him to be hanged.|

horse taking digbt dragged him the dis I mer. The I’nion Club, of ,St. Louis.The caac was appealed to the Supreme ' lance ot two square*, striking bis head

|will also play the Louisville Club a game.

Court, the sentence reversed, and Zacb. against a point,crushing the skull horribly. ! during their trip to Cincinnati andCbi-

sent back for another bearing. A third and killing him almost instantly. Ifs|CO, about the first of July,

trial resulted in bis third conviction, and^

Friday night, in l,exiugton, \'a, a !These games will serve to invest with

\rva<i from %(>ro:it1. Tlir \a(inii»l 4;siiue.

Icmisville will receive

i f‘S of money which he hnd been known to*’**'^f^— • "•

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-- have about him A vicious negro, namedgwpitor TAckrts.

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iCach Boyd, was arrested for the murder

US a Iftried in the Criminal Court, where he

r.—- vvrSsr* t fr • ** was found guilty Anewtnalwasgrant-au^pigw,^ *** *'**- *° M ed him, but be was again found guilty,

' and the Judge sentenced him to be hanged,

gai *r .HfUISs ! The case was appealed to the Supreme

,, sas^JTip i

Cou*^' sentence reversed, and Zach~

'.~.it m r m! m.j

«ent back for another bearing A third»^s»s II »• r. . •»

ES^Vacrn.. JtSte. M. Tssa. M.fciw. Ha— u « r. M. A-W' r. M.sTUwa M* IS as P. If . II-.* r. If.

fJ^raChtesg. •• P It ti«P. M..JS*P. M. rasa.lt

siSTifSr^* p M s*a It.

^’^..-•‘.“.C*P..A ump.ii.

f^“US?ii'II!!^^di * p. M. II M a. M.

i«r. M i«a.li.

^Taai*-ls»v« Tors-gV^UsSi 1 1 S»p«. > nS«>

» w . wsat P If . A * a. M.C^uriTauW- R SI P X iwe >* XSLs^aSm uavP.xuai'PX

Z,, ursSMSias> aaS Prl-, ......

• ._u « p. M. s * p. X.

TMiM TtoaiwItMP. M. t»P. M.

. If •* p M. n A. M.13u P. M. 7 « P. H.

Court, the sentence reversed, and Zacbsent back for another bearing. A third

trial retched in hit third conviction, andbe was again sentenced to be banged.Again the case was appealed, and againthe Supreme Court reverted the decision

takilljE lAuuisTille in their route duringj

their Weslerii lour, to be made this suraj

mer. Ibe I nion Club, of St. Louis. '

will also play the Louisville Club a game,j

during their trip to Cincinnati and Chi-cago, about the first of July. I

These games will serve to invest with|

young Mr. Brocksnbrough, while escorting|

considerable interest the practice of the

his mother home from church, met a burly I

negro on a narrow plank footway, who re !

of the inferior tribunal, and Zach was| fused to get out of their way. Meetin '

put in jail again to give the Crimiual i ,he negro shortly afterwards, some wordsCourt another chance at him. He has

|occurred between them, when the negro

now been lying in jail two years and nine drew a pistol aod shot the youn - man inmonths, and will doubtless be tried again the breast. Great excitement was causeddunog the session of the Criminal Court, by the allair, and threats of summary ven-commencing next week. seance were made against the assassin.

UoHivsox's Cim I's svo Mt..xAiisaig —ItHe *as arrested and lodged in jail. 1

• ill be remembered that this great eslab- Hailstones, measuring live inches Ion-j

lisfament will be in town on the I’Tih iS'ftdinally. fell near Charleston. S. C.

Ixiuisville club, for, as a true exponent of

home taleut and perhaps the only South-

ern club to be pisyed with by the Lastero

clubs in their Western trip, they occupy

Iduring the session of the Criminal Court,

I commencing next week.

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UoHivsox's Cim I's avo Mt..xAiiiiaig —It

will be remembered that tbit great eslab-

I lisfament will be in town on the I’Tth

instant, remaining three days only. If I<luv>ois • storm on the lith insL Great

occnrped between them, when the negro **» entirely dirt'erent position from that of

drew a pistol and shot the youni; man in “°y other i-lub hereabouts, all the clubs of

the breast. Great excitement was caused ne-ghboring cities (e.\cepting the

by the allair, and threats of summary Ten- unions of St. Louis) having large repre-

geance were made against the assassin, seniatious of Fastcro talent in their

He was arrested and lodged in jail. 1

‘ Nines.'

Hailstones, measuring live inches Ion- !

We are sure the Louisville Nine, comgitudinally. fell near Charleston. S. C. posed of Booth, pitcher, Tracy, catcher,

during a storm on the ilth insL Great iDickens, short stop, .Anderson, Pope, and

the half our up-tbe-river exchanges say is

true, there is no more complete audsplendidly equipped concern in the ceun-

damage was done fruit, gardens, aod crops I I'ymmes on the bases, and Kobinson, Cole-

generally.!man, aud CTuik in the field with a roipt

The Macon papers are assured by a gen- :renrre ol Powell, Cornwall. Brooks.ATTICVII I U 41 splendidly equipped concern in the ceun- The Macon papers are assured by a gen-

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referee ol Powell, Cornwall. Brooks.V ILilxC •! V'U li...v ALi

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menagerie comprises the most •»“*«> from Savannah that Bishop Beek-\

and Lyman, will, with proper practice in

rwarrar ana rt-au»was av Tirr 1 excellent collection of samples from am- expressed his intention to make|

position—an indispensable requisite—ac-rwarrar aaa rt-au»aaa av trc

JOURNAI. CO.' JOCmKal. UTFIt'E BI II.DIN''.

bm.sa I M hvtwvM Tktra m»* rMrta.

r* m. r»wTi* r .

At a .••'aw, ••••e*-

JOHK 1. K.JRBV . CWias I. '

mated nature, which are exhibited before I

permanent residence in Macon. quit Ibeuiselves creditably against even

the arenic performance for the special ac- I

It is .stated that letters received by the|

such famous players as they will comcommodalioc of those who do not like to

Legation show that the report

witness a circni performance. All should '*'* Baron Holstein has recently been

embrace this advantageous opportunity. kilU'd in a duel is untrue.

The circus it all that experience and the Conductors who hereafter enter the ser-

outUy of capital can make it—complete 'he Fair lISvAi and Wesiville ' tice days.,1 •. . . 11 D.:t 1' I /i.i - i

pete with.

Practice is necessary, and wben the

weather settles we bops to see the Louis-

ville turn out fully on their regular prac-

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riu»CBIr•^OKfc BV xatL-is anvascE. ia all its appeiiutmenu. The bareback Hor.<e Railroad Company, ia Connecticut.!

Other clubs in our city may look out for

• rars-r. riding of Cordelia, the child-wonder, the required to furnish bonds in the i work, for we hear all of them will soon re-

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DELIVIJIKO IK TUEL'irV:

V to} aaitai a (wr aaara.W SRSLI !: Ks--aimo»[»

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leaping of the champion, Kelly, the

'double summeisault of Wilson, with the

i hurdle riding ot the colored boy, l.,ewis,

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has DO equal in this country or Kurope.

sum of flliHi.

The ladies are all ordering Celedaudresses aud coral jewelry. Celedon is a I the middle ot .luue.

ceive challenges from the Louisville fur

matches to be played between this and

aae^tls^Bis) armsaek' Ibc dab, acrlnb rairs i

**•.-»jw Xawsr to rvetenve lti'.**«r lawt-oXiwsv.j

mwv** M >wa. I

r« Aifcenisers and Sabscribera.

rir*mse|JlL“ ' has no equal in this country or Kurope. »*»Ev<^n—a mixture of pea green The iHjmpic, we understand, will

* copy f.w tweirei

W ith all these superior attraclioas, the and orange—something like the lint ol a turn out a strong nine this season, and*“''*“* 'J' are now making large preparation for

ociiSitr I ^,4 Robinson, old-style jesters, assist to It is slated that John Brown, an A mer- testing their chances for the ebampion-ci«b,Mriabra(ps

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Combine an enteitainment who landed at Valparaiso, ship ot the South. This proud title they

• or iMM-oXiwsv.jnever equalled in this country. Chili, a few years ago, penniless, friend- have battled for nobly aud almost suc-

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less, and with nothing but Lis carpenter’s feeding.

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I'tTi'.A lox laKMiXATEO tx A Gat AT trade to depend ou, is now worth 5v'».0i)0,- 1 he Kureka has “given up the ghost

! ^ 1B**_"">*oCase —A meeting of the Board loaned thecilv b~Ji0.t>iM) in divided its metal between the Louis———— I of Directors of (be Nashville aod Chatta-

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ville and Olympic.

lOURNAL. ' Road was held in Nashville on m .•«. iThe Aihletic club will be here about

: Friday laot. at which a compromise wa,AccoHing to the tto .d •

Snbscribora =“* <>“ i"" o'"* ^*“1' >»«* Tst ot July.

part, and Messrs Stevenson. Gleaves and hotels, b-rangers calling at night will ^ ^

ervnav mav iv • a w ' K'^i -a 'o» TaauiKATED i» a Gat atUAI, XAl 17, 1 A »-

|Bah koao Case.—

A

meeting of the BoardI of Itirectors of the Nashville aod Chatta-

HE-SUNDAY JOURNAL. < Dooga Road was held in Nashville on

; I'riday Ia«t. at which a compromise was

# A*erti8ere and Subscribers.part, and Messrs Stevenson, Gleaves and

The inPAT Joraxai is furnished to

pmt rwgabr subscribers both in the city

aodeotAry witboat extra charge, and allj

fell ibe

j

batids of loe r ^derAl foreei. ID H<>2. aodtMd ucadTprUaempnU are inaened io it cpt rated it durioc ibe war. When ibe

Loaesf-tae ie*«lar issues of the week.company, suit

^I

wat entered acainat M<‘Mrs. SteTeoaon«

Advertisert should bear in mind that they i Giesvesand Cole fur, we believe, oue mil-

. . _ I ' . J 1 lion of dollars, it being claimed that theBOW cMcvcn insertions s week losUsd j j • .c l j

~I

j

proceeds during the time they bsd posses-

r«f Bx. IsioD of the rolling stock reached that

_ . , J r .u c * amount. The matter has been in litiga-The tBcreating demand for the SexPAT .-i 1 . t- j c j

• tioB until last rnday, when, on condition

JaCBSAi. coBvIaoes US that it will b( more,that the defendants pay the company

BoMlaraad iu circulation greater than !

thousand dollars, it was agreed thatpppsaraau lu circulation greaier loan^ u,, ,j,tdrawn and no fur-

4uriag in former career, when it was so|

ther proceedings instituted.

MpwBi a fevsriM.j

mH- Cspf. McGill, of the Belle Lee, re-

Cole. former othceri of the road, on the l>c stcommodated with a bed unless

othei'pir' It will be remembered that the they Lave baggage with them, not even by

latter parties took the rolling stock of the paying lu advance.

road Suutb. when NashviBe fell into the The tornado which caused so much de-

bands of the Federal forces, in lt62. and struclioii at Shanghai. 111., a few days ago_cpi rated it during ibe war. When the was severely fell at Muscatine, Iowa, androod was restored to the company, suit at Peoria Ind Bloomington, IlL Muchwas entered against Messrs Stevenson, 4^0,4^^ „* 4ou« to buildings aud tences.

and one life was lost at Peoria

At Colt's tire-arms factory, in Connect!-

testing their chances for the champion-ship ot the South. This proud title they

have battled for nobly aud almost suc-

ceeding.

The Kureka ba.v “given up the ghost'

and divided its metal between the Louis

ville and Olympic.

The Aihletic club will be here about

the Tih ol June, aud the Atlaiilic about

he tiret ct July.

ATi.ANTif AMI Gkkat W i..sta:iin Kaii.

«AV— RKiiicnii Kare to New YoiieCitt.

—Commeicial and Other travelers will dowell to uole the receut change, embracinga reduction of twenty per cent in fare

from Cini ionati, I'rbana and Marion to

New York city. This is a consideration

that will induce many to select this route

now who in past times have not. TheAtlantic and Great Western Kailroads,

which is the company that offers to trav-

Tke iBcreating demand for the Scxpat

Jscaaai. coavVaoes ns that it will he more

!pppshraad its circulation greater than

I4orisg in former career, when it was so

cut, business is very brisk, the bands be- elers the reduced rales, is one of the be.sl

ing engaged in making .‘tU.UOU Burdao ri- managed roads in the country. The carsties for Russia. About UK) workmen are are extra wide, comfortably furnished,

now employed. well ventilated, and substantially made.George Peabody s gift of ijl,t)!)i1,i»ij.i to The scenery along the route is pleasing

the Pope, for charitable purposes, is now ly varied, the traveler can have from the

authoritatively denied. The Italian news- cars, glimpses of the rugged-romantic.

The Ivni.AX- Auais'.—

I

n company with

quite a number of our citizens we wentmil to Cedar Hill Park yestenl iv after

noon, and witnessed the game of “rac

queue, as played by the band of Indians

now visiting this city. In the belief tha'

Ibis game is not generally understood by

ourreadiTS, we venture on a brief descrip

tion of it; Two high posts are erected

about two hundred yards apart, the mendivided into two equal squads, aod each

man luruislied with two sticks, leruiinat

ing in a spoon-like loop. They t'neo all

proceed—“Indian fashion"—to a spot

midway between the two posts, where one

of them tosses a ball in the air, and each

one endeavors to catch it in the loops of

his sticks as it descends, and throw it so

as to strike bis post. If he succeeds in

this, his party wins the game. But sue

cess is never so easily obtained, and the

fun grow.A fast and furious, as each party

endeavors to gain possession ot the hall

and send it home to its mark, the players

receiving iu the good natured contest

many a rough tumble and many a hard

blow.

We noticed among Uie spectators quite

a number of ladies, who bad dared the

perils of mud and rain to witness this

novel and e.xciting sport, and up to the

time of our de|>arlure, nothing bad oc

curred to mar the pleasure of the oeca

sion, e.vcept a heai-y shower of rain andbail, hut the sun shortly afterwards dis-

pelled all clouds and fears, and enlivened

the scene with kis bright rays most ac-

ceptably.

These Indians exhibit wonderful skill

in catching and throwing the ball with

their slicks—they never touch it with

their hands—and show a tfeetness of foot

that few of the most successful “base

bailers can equal. We shall be glad to

know that their exhibition yielded them a

handsome sum of money.

B‘X„Yesterday morning, us the work

men were taking away the posta about the

new church for the Ursuline iiiins, on the

corner of Shelby and Walnut, the back

wall of the building suddenly gave way.

None of the bauds were injured, but the

injury to the building is very heavy.

I*y. A negro woman died suddenly iu

Kdgelield, opposite N.ashville, on Wednes-

day night last, and it i.s strongly suspect-

ed that she was poisoned by a negro man,

of whom she was the mistress. He is

supposed to have administered the poison

in a ginger-cake. He is under arrest, audthe woman is to be disinterred aud u

post moi Urn examination held.

Mirpiiy Hotei., Bariistowv. — Mr.

Felix (i. Murphy, formerly of the HynesHouse, has taken anew house of enter-

iaiument in Bardstown, as will be seen

fromacaidin another column No onew'hostnps with Mr. Murphy once will fail

to .stop with him the second time. Hekeeps one of the best country hotels in

Kentucky

Itlicra.”

4 M|>rla »r »llir.

papers, however, report that Mr. IVabodyhas given $10,000 to one of the educa-

‘ ports that the Southern people are exert- Itional establishments in Rome.

1 rREaBt-TEKlAX.•i*w -Csni* (Stats asS isreni suve* ; .

f Be- *r WSsa* . IWtM.-. (Wrvio* evtv} baSbstS !

;w. -

: (ffiiaca a X t P MiBA-awsCsi** TSMsuvn.bftweraOrMw sad

,

U-a MM) Bra.Mswt BoMaaoa. Pastor. (Srrvlcos 1

swSq '' . -uSstlls'elorka.X .aaSTP. X.|^ssmver Cwi srw—Cbi. FoartSSCbmnm;,

ttpT. 2. Im M< P—tar. Scr^'tca* arary

I •'tiMk A. If .. MdbC « P. M. praac^Aoc' MtiMAiMratt,fUtara ^l arv—BAOOPCk. tec Mais Md Martet. Bar. J.C. T«mc 1*—<or . tittriem i il

rM Md'^P M.OmamN Ji-Comar aad

; Brv SL P. Haaipteey barrioM.

« i: A.'«rw«ll TW P. X.WAUcrffiaBin'Twi a-ti-CoravroTWalantaaSBsvoBit •rMsiBsv. J. n. Hajrs. pastor, har- ,

I

vis* rtasTS^aSatSai r. A. M.asST - P. M.|VwnuKeTiw ewem-w. carasr oTCSaatiiui aaS(

PiaMW stnrlr Bev. W. R. JetlriM.sapplE srv-

vKvsawtT fcsSatli at H A.M aaS T P X.-^rsiw Ha aasi PaasaTvamisw Cerwa—

1 Mswr IBs emtm •! Sevealh aaS t'baaiaai sts_j

A-Rm. e. BasSaa. pastor, mstaicss rerrrr lua-—--AS 4 • aaST P.K,r«aS rrscy Ws4- i

n—BSS ^iXt AKPIM^AU

St PftwsV (»i jwar.TSlrd stree'.fjtl so'I. B»t. '

B. C. qaiaasA Bs-i-tev. atvvlcas avstr -Mn-Up

ssasalasal So r-pasi MatdocS aad aisSI at •|

•SiHfe- ssadav scsaei. aBaraaaa at SaK paM t

• '< MSB IwcAvivs Wadaasdap aiirbi.|

tw PspaXWi *W-Blsts. Swwasa Orapaon and I

Watsaia* F X. Wblltl* Bwi.rr. Hsrvirsa

avacrSaSIs ; M 11 A. X. aad T P M.CsavaBV CEvsTa-CtaewsT Tb.rd aad natSrlr;

Bar. yr. B Ptau.Bocior. ssta-iom rvsrr saSSsaSMUp. X aadtp. B

CtBSisrS <B’ srw-SaoMMI. Setwsan Oreea andVA'alsas: |^. JaSMo CVaiS. Bortur. arrvKOS

•aasT aoMa'S at 11 A. X. and SB F. X.•r. XoaiMCWritc-B-JrBStaoo. Ssiwson ElevealS

aadStmXtS; Bev.Oaa.H.ETarSan. Bsetur. imv-

atrsa Sf I *MboatS at WJt A. X.aodTB F M.

Ssa< a tarara-GiWE atnat. SrtsMasi PT».rd andPvssiBlOoat B.TSarsr. Bs<-tar. rmrs mws rvarp

Ssi SiM • I I ateSaeS A. X. aad TPM.MFTHMPT EPlMXlPAL CRTBCU. SOTTHB auitB - ivatcwr—Corwsr VA'alnat aad Fifth:

Bar A.A .XMTiaaa. paator. Sarviras oa 8aa.

dar *11 A. X. aadT P K. (SaadaT 8--Sa* *SA B. prarvr Mori.nc VrsdDMdAT* T P X.Om*s sa iM.i*ar at * A. X. aad SP. X.

Bn*- asws

V

-C<*waT Bi uadway aad Ftapd; Ksv

J pastor. StrrKwsaa tsuodap u U A.

M aadlP.M saadar SeSaa: * • A X. Praver

MaMBs Prtdap * T P. M. CI sssei i oa saadar at

s A. M aad I P. X.

riLJ.r rai'MAM BiBESTaBT. ing themselves in s msnoer snd tosde-|

Mr. Geo. H. Blair, s brakem.in on the

e- i gree that ws* never witnessed before in Louisville, New Albany 4 Chicags rail-PRESBXTBKiAB. South. Idleness is unknown, except road, was killed recently, while the train

rTAW—Aaraw IstatS aad tireea suiett; , .. .i. c- r ' j -j , ,

wiXaa Pasta-. Hrrvio* evrvA bahbats ' “oof “*P negroes, the whites of all I was passing under a oridge. by his

and also of the most exquisite laudscapes.

In addition to this the lime is quick audthe conneitions sure.

Major Downs, the etficient passenger

agent, repiesents the interest of the company in lliis city, and persons contem-

plating making a visit to Gotham, candevoting themselves strictly and head coming in contact with some part of obtain all of the information necessary to

vigorously to work, eschewing politics.

The rise in cotton has infused new life in-

tfaat structure.

Mr. John B Siatham has lately obtained

to the despsiriog people, and all are look-|

$“-,273 damages from the New Orleansing forward now to a brighter and happier and Jackson Railroad Company, for car-

day after the fearful despondency of the rying him beyond the station-house at

last few years. In politics alone they areI which be wished to get off, and setting

yet without a star in their sky . but they I him out on the ground, wben be was veryyet without a star in their sky . but they|

him out on the ground, wben be was very

have faith that a new era even in this will sick, under provoking circumstances anddawn ere long. Capt. McGill, however, under protest.

fears that too much cotton is being plant- On Wednesday last one hundred negroed. and too little corn, every attention be convicts from the Oeorgia penitentiary

ing paid to the former to the great neglect ' were set to work grading the Selma.

a comfortable trip over this great thor-

oughfare, py calling upon him at the li.

U Ollier, on the South well corner ot

•Main and Third sireet.s.

iff. .The tattle trade from Tennessee to

New Orleans, and from New Orleans up

sick, under provoking circumstances and the Mississippi and Ohio, is getting to be

immense. The Belle Lee brought as

of the latter. He reports the prospectsol (totfa cotton aud sugai a* unusually tiae

for the season.

luE Oriextai CiRffT —This supern

rsla'olishment will enter the city on Mon-day, and exhibit on the afternoon andc gfa'.upe n the appropriate lot on the coraerof Fast and Wainut streets. We are as-

sured by those who have witnessed the

exhibition that it is (be most imposing

On Wednesday last one hundred negro freight on her last trip a large lot of very

convicts from the Oeorgia penitentiary tine aud v, ry fat cattle, intended lor the

were set to work grading the Selma. Cincinnati market. The best beef we get

IRems, and Dalton Railroad. Tbe con- in market now is from Texas bullocks

tractor expects seveuty-Gve more of the ' Besides bi-ef cattle, stock cattle, intended

same sort in a few days. , for grazing in Illinois aod other States, is

Accordinc to the New Y irk .''•m. Seas being driven and shipped from Texas in

tor Grimes is a censorious, tougb-ueaded. considerable drovea Capt McGill has

heavy-heeled sort of fellow, w.th brains received a despatch from New Orleans

enough for three ordinary mortals, and »tr.ce his arrival here that bis agent in

iove of fight and lariuess in eq ial propor-

tions.

Thomas Brown Ibe man nearly mur-

,1.j

show that has ever paraded the streets of !

I*"' "eek. at Hampton

Ofwraoaand ' l-ouisvillf. and. moreover, we are led to i

1^*11"' Now Hampshire, died one day

[>jT. Hervirm believe that it is tbe most perfect eques- I

His wife died two or three

trial! establishment ever brought to this

city “Jf<re [anon."

In the mean timewe advise our triends to be uiiOD tbe 9111

tire lor the corner of Fast and Walnut

days ago. The murderer lluss, alias Pike,

is in jkil, aod has made a full confession.

Tbe boiler of Van Winkle's saw-mill,

near Anderson, Indiana, exploded Tues-

that city has engaged for bis next trip a

shipment of .IDO bead, intended for Cairo

lirallb onierr's Keisart.

UXAi.Tii orrii K, 1

I.ocisA iLi.i. Kv.. Ms.r 1*,. i-'iA. /The ri»lh vtli^ Is Ihe re;H>rt of ilt-alli*, fur tbs

seek iudlL, Yls.t Ih. tv,-;

t Arsij, or Di ATii,

Mi-sslst... 11 Item l.uu. 1Mi-sslst...I'usuinolllsraucer of w-tmb

streets lo-morruw afiernoon. where the 1

night, instantly killing two men

big canvas will be located, aud the sports 1

"•'“cd Moore and liolf. The latter was

of the arena will commence. 1postmaster at Florida. Indiana. Three

IMt The steamer Belle Lee brought uptrom New Orleans, on her last trip, twohundred tons of railroad irso, intendedfor tbe CincioDsti Branch of the l!onis-

others are suppose 1 to be fatally wounded*

During the latter pan of bis life. Lordj

Brougham prepared bis autobiography| AA-h„f,

lor the press, and those who saw the mau-utcript agreed in saying that its publica-

.. S |l‘^IU>uUl'> I

. 2 ’wofi^ntui; of tirAiD.^.M... i

.. J.TO MTv-melilOKiUs., I

.. i VAlvul)ir<li-«. ui bi'Aft i

.. r l*Vilcnown.„..« i

.Ulacks 12

»cd Lexioj^lOQ RailrOAd Taisia tb« non would CMuae jEreat mischiel and con-Cm arrival irom of the iron cod- st^-rCiatiool While Lord Brougham was id

trseted for this road. Other arrivals are stronger mental aud bodily health, he wasexpected constantly. The work of track- persuaded to lay it by, but latterly in-

laying will commence in a lew weeks. sisted on publishing it at any cost

The enure work u contemplated to be Mrs Disraeli blazes with diamondscompleted this fall, when we shall be put since her hufband became Premier of thewithin four or five hours ride of Cincin- Knglish Ministry. At a recent enturtaiu-oati. Louisville will soon be tbe center of

1 nient she wore a head-dress of black vel-a great railroad system, branching in all quite covered with clusters of them,directions Her prospects for the future

| .^4 of diamonds, kept in their

SA B. Fiart^Xs.^ ns waSDMiaTaiT F Xj

Crti arrival from Wales of the iron concimm V. If.m4 sr. M.

I

tracts for thii rood. Other arrivaU are|

M»f Asw«T-c<»r*«r BrattOwar and Pior4; luv expected constantly. Tbe work of track- i

-«> >»- ,‘ew ,eeks.

FrHay ^ p M Claawa oo SMiB4ay at • i hp ecUre work if CODtetD plated to be ^

s A. M aa« A F. X. I completed this fall, when we shall be putcasMBiw- erBi.KT-caasuiBt a*w«aa Eistita vithin four or fire hours' ride of Cincin-

« i I ^“irrTF'T'tA.tr., l^i«»ille will MKin be the enter of

MS A. X. Fiay«r maetias Wadaasdar ‘ * great railroad system, branching in all

*TF X. Class* aa saadar * * A. X. aad directions. Her prospects for tbe future

.

are most brilliant, and she must soon beSwaxBrSTaMa-sa*br atTMT. hsAwMn Mata*

, . .a c . - r , r-

aaS .'t^nor. Bar. J. w. caaairisasiii. pastor, ranked among the first ciues of tbe Union.

SssAis* •• twoSap * IIA. X aodTP. Mj .

* t A. X. Pra.vsr Martiuf,

At a meeting of the Stockholders of

,

'••qpa'^ *TF.it. (AaoBMoa saudar altF.

j

tbe latuisaille Maunfacturing Company,

A«ST.ar.a-r-T--maauv*. aetw*. Mar|

***' » committee wa. ap-

a* aad j*e>.i*B ; B* . B. X Ma*ick. pastor. 1pointed, ID co-eperation with tbe Presi-

as(a«s*aa saadar* 11 A M aodTF.M San.| dent, |o ascertain whether $3U.00<) of pre-

^maa>*aASA M rvar* M#«ias Wasaas ,^^4 ^ sold, and toter M P If CiMMk OB isoaterM t A. M. ood

^ j

mikkc c'Prtaio other lequines importbot to

PaoMopp- Her. B V. M'-Reraoisa. pastor. Ser the interests of the company, snd reporta** at. Saadar * 11 A.M.aasrP. M. fUiaSat-

! on Monday, the 18th, 18«8, at 3 o'clock P•eas* *#A.B. F*r* Me«t«s Wrd*adar

. j|., to an adjourned meeting. We are re-WTP.M. Class* aa feaaSar * SF. M.. j i. .l u -j . w ..

a^^Ki Hr—ri" Bev. j.s.j

bj U>e President. Mr \enniger

Wasii cur xsataaan .paator. strvirr» aa , iloix. to urge upoD stockholdets the impor-

Ssaia.T • II A. M.aad T F M sooSar Srho*| tance of s foU sttendsDcealthetimein-

Xj

I--TI r |- and oaia; Bev Silasj

private interests, but for the sake of the

B twain, paator. saDSar (tcbaoi u t A. X. good name aud prosperity of the city, tbe

^F*pwMartias Wadw*d*> •* * F X. Stockholders should allow nothing tc pre-

'•s^-twarri c^^TI-IJurtas-a* eor Foarta Hiem from attending to this Iispor

•aSBa*at . Rev. O. C. Utrrl**. Fasuir. brr- taut matUTvtsm^arrHaMata aill A. M .aadTF. M. — —

-fci i T r - jaesaM aad t ETLssw Ra< L Hossss —Tws Veteran

F*B*- Brv. . Fasiar. ttrma* unii renowned racers appeared on onr•'rBsiiSaiaatii A.x aadTF. M. stnets yesterday.says the NashrilleUnioti

CWmsBrTwrsaPT tvseweti -CXsataat. bMWMB j .7 r>,

Fraia' Brv. J. X. Wear*, paator. Dispstch. Anna Chase, who was onnswm* taerr satisata * 11 A. x.aadrq F. M. the tnrf nearly twenty-fire years ago, a

FossipstPMvpafB ewrars - Brv. c. Black, ru n net J herself and the mother of good*** •"“« * u A. X . aad . a F.runners, and Whirlwind, who made the

aad c-elebmted race—the last one run on the

BMrr T. X AraaM. Faster. Hrrvica Wnalut course, thirteen years since, in

"'^*as>iis * tsji A. X aadrwFX which Hecrv Peiritt. who has the fastest

«>“

* us. M.aad Ts P. M. These horses are tbe property of a gen-

Cathouc. tlemsn from Georgia, aud re learn they'••aator vwa A*.i-apTi«if—Ftna. iK*w« a sere brought here to be exposed to sale.

Bmit«aS WalHI ; Brv B J Spaldlos. Vicar«S^ smaiDtauanor. aarvlo*!* A. M aadi

t,pl McGill, 0® bis las! trip to

•t P«aKw Cai-Bca-Ooran Ttiirw»ata and New Orleans, carried as freight on the

xatWw.srv. Taos, jofrar. FsMor.and Bev. w. I.,ee the largest shipment of tobacco

^ ‘*" _ _ „ that bat been rec-eived in New Orleans•r. CWc» B-CurTMv Watam and CUg; 0^0 ...v

Xar.LBax kfid Brv A Osanaa Paoton. since the beginriLg Of the war. Itcon-*R-Msmab: a uwrwcw^Br<ioa, SMarrsw jrMtr. sisted entirely of “strips, intended for

-***** Mara* : Brv. M Fow*. Pastor. Knglish nrsrket, and was taken aboard

iMMATrisAr* Co*r«**rrioiff .* r u j ..

mm\ MIL Mi ittmrmju - um p X. viiriout wwd& iron nenaersoD to Co*

l nd^r I year)!. ^ ...It Kiuiu *1 to f - oI'rum 4 to Ft Vfara. 0 From to *• yearn 4Fntui « to I' yearn o Frt m to yean* 1

Fn»ai 11' to *5' yearj«....». 1 From 6u to TO yea’t 2Kruiu 4<'to>- jeara....... 2 Tu year* and ovtr..^^.. |

I'otal

i'led wliJiotft lued cal alteuU<iu.s....s..M «... y

NXMrKI. MANLY, M. I).,

7>ecr*tary of tlie Board of Ueallb.

ore moot brilliantt %Dd she must sood beracked among tbe first cities of tbe Union.

At a meeting of tbe stockholders oftbr laruisaille Mauafacturing Company,held on tbe 4th insL, a committee wa« ap-pointed, in co-eperation with tbe Presi-

dent, |o ascertain whether $30,000 of pre-

mium fnnd stock <;ould be sold, and to

make certain other isquiries important tothe interests of the company, and reporton Monday, tbe 18th, 18«8, at 3 o clock P.

H., to an adjourned meetiqg. We are re-

quested by the President. Mr. Venniger-iiolx. to urge upon stockholdets the impor-tance of a foil attendance at the time in-

dicated. Not alone for tbe saks of their

private interests, but for the sake of the

, ij J J J , : Fare Reucced ox U. S. Mau, Liseplace by emerald sod diamond but ertles,

, c - i .. »t

fell over the bodr of the dress. !

Steaber.s- axp LiVtle Miau. Rau r.iad.-

The Uaytien inteU.genee is interesting ' i.KM"* !° '-

The northern part of the country is in t"Cincinnati to New

possession of the Cacos. Fort Diamond i

I>sb«S«8 go through

aud the town of St. Marie have been cap,

''o® ‘o by this route

tured, and Geffsrd proclaimed President I

" ° T"’Salu.ve is limited to Gorneri, which is

|

'“e*''' «'<) room, furnished l^ree of

entirely surrounded, and must soon fall ‘W. «u ;l hare two hundred aud Cfty-

Americuns are alleged to be involved in >

the rebellion, and it is said that annexa'"ber fout. from Louisville, Nothing can

HI'.A'I'IC'HV NEM'S.

Kr,<lii the rrnokfurl 1 9,imkn. Ifilh.

A( t'liiKXT.u. SuooTi.Mi —A farmer by '

the oauie of Rice Slater, liviug in Old-|

liam county, was accidentally wounded at|

ItiU'kner's Station, on the I Ith inst, by a i

pistol discharged by J. T. .Milan, the bag'

gage imisler ot the aoroiiimudaiion traiu I

Tile tram -«as wooding, and Mr .Milan,

wishing to lire oil his pistol, aimed it al abeerh tree, but missing il tbe ball struckMr. Sluter, who at the moment emerged011 liorsehabk from behind a woodpile !

which had till then concealed him I'hej

wound is a severe one, being in the upperal>domen, aud .^Ir. Milan, who la grievedSt the occurrence, will ask a judicial in I

vestigaiioii, though the occurrence cannot|

be charged to aiiy-criminai intent, and is

only another warning to the incautiou-use ot deiidlv weapons. I

Ficiii liie l*Ari. C'ill/po ot th. l.'ttb.|

HoI'RHON CofXTV AliRK'fl.TfRAI SoCI1 1 Y.—A meeting of the Board of Direc-tors ol the Bourbon County AgriculturalSociety was held at the Court House, onSaturday last.

On motion, a committee was appointedto confer with the ollicersof the Stale So-ciety in regard to bolding the next .State

Agricultural Fair at this pl.tce.

It was determined that any article theladies may wish to exhibit at tbe Fair,

shall hereafter be admitted free of charge,and they are requested to hand in to someolticcr of the Society lists of tbe articles

for which (hey desire premiums to be offered, Ly the second .Saturday in June.An address was made by B. F. Rogsrs,

Fsq., against gambling, drinking, 4c.,

which has heretofore prevailed. TheI’resideut, Hon. B. J. Clay, stated that

the directors were determined to adoptstringent reguigtions to prevenf a recur-

rence of the evils complained of.

The next annual fair of the .Society

will begin the first Tuesday iu Septem-ber. and continue four days.

Sai.e oe MriJi.s.—Joseph Fw.ilt hassold 22 Iw.i year old mules to Ale.\. .Mc-

CHntuck kl $150 per head Mr. Fwalt,we learn, purchased III head of thesemtiUs at #T.'i per head, about two monthsago.From I.« xliifiltin Ut»5» rv©r aikI K**p«>rl**r. luib.

The vole in NicUola.s county on theproposed mbscription to the Maysvilleand Paris Railroad resulted in favor ofthe tax by 2:Sii majority. The vote wa.s

taken on the 12tb met. Tbe friends oftr.e road are very sanguine of success in

completing the enterprise. \Vc sincerelyIriitt that they may be gralifie.I.

Kruoi thf* f.fbutiou rur'itn of th** IKth.

Two children of Wm. iloltzc'aw, ofLincoln county, were drowned iu a pond,on the tith inst. One was five and theother thtee years old.

Ik Roi Aiiv.— One night last week thestore ot .Messrs J. C X <i. VV. Riley, at

Utley's Station, in this county, wa.s enter-

sd, and goods to tbe value of $130 car-ried away. The thieves effected an en-

trance by prying open a shutter. Noclue to the perpetrators has been ob-tained.

.rrom It c Ui>wl:ii£ tln-eu lleuiocrAi. ISih.

Si'iriliK — Hufiis Bingham committedsuicide in New Orleans on Friday, theMhinst. No particulars of this sad eventhave come to our knowledge. The de-

ceased once resided in this city. His wife,

who is not now living, was a Miss Grahamof this pluee. His orphan children, weuiulerstuiid, are living here witli Mr .lamesUetdiuan

tion to the L'nited States will be the re

suit.

oe added to tbe conveniences already pro-

vided for Ihe comfort of passengers by

awcauo.ur s cneimpor-side, of the Wabash in that vicin-

tance of a tall attendance al the time in- a i i ,

J . J 1 < .c 1.overflowed, and it is feared

dicated. Not alone for the sskv of their .c v i . « •

. u . f .c L / V up over theprivate interests, but for the sake of the '

i . e u i i

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“ wheal fields immediately below town.*^^*1"?**“^ I There are not less then seven mile, otMockhtdders Hiou.d allow nothing u pre-

1 he Vincennes Sun says the lowlands '1*‘* Palace cars, smooth track.

1 both sides of the Wabash in that vicin Tuick time, cheap tare, and beautiful

fare now overflowed, and it is feared

scenery are the recommendations of this

e back water will come up over the -H^'l ** the only

heal Gelds immediately below town 1'"^ from his city that can sell tickets at

stockholders should allow nothing to pre-

vent them from attending to this luportant matter

X'kTLssa- Ra< l Hoasss.—Tws veteran

and renowned racers appeared on onr been driven from tbeir homes, and comstnets yesterday.says the NashvilleUnioit pelled to take to the hills for refage.

and Dispstch. Anna Chase, who was on A Nashville Dispatch correspondent

the tarf nearly twenty-five years ago, a writes from Columbia. “Some weeks ago.

rcnnei. herself and the mother of good|

a negro was hung by unknown parties for

runners, and Whirlwind, who made the burning the barn of Rev. Mr. Doss and

cele'orated race—the last one run an the a Mr. Booker, two farmers residing someWnalut course, thirteen years since, in ^ miles east of here. At tbe e.veculion,

which Henry Perritt. who has the fastest tbecriniiual confessed the lieeJ. and inti-

one mile time on record U2j-loit hislife. mated that some men, Holcombe by

These horses are the property of a gen- name, were the instigators ot the barn

tlemsn from Georgia, and ve learn they burning. D.fliculiy with the Hulcoio'oes

were brought here to be exposed to sale. is looked for.

(jueeu Victoria is reported to haveCspt. McGill, on bis last trip to written an autograph letter to the widow

New Orleans, carried as freight on the of D Arcy McGee, expressing tier sympa-

ik'lle I^ee the largest ahipment of tobacco (Ly and condolence, and how highly she

cecces, aud a few miles below there are ger agent, that the Jefl'ersonville Railroadtwelve miles of river. The residents ol has reduced the lair to New York by that

(be lowlands on tbe Illinois side have route to ^J2 30. This is the only all-rail

a reduced rate.

it We learn from Mr. Atmore, passen-

ger agent, that the Jefl'ersonville Railroadhas reduced the lair to New York by that

that has been received in New Orleans

sine* the beginriog of the war. It con-

appreciated the exertions of Mr. McGee,during his life-lime, lor tbe Imperial

sisted entirely of “strips, intended for cause in the land ol bis adoption. The

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MwSaCBev Man!. BexSana Fasiara.

miTABlABVRas a* (wcaca-ttoaiaaa* aonwr 4 FilU

X. HrxwaoS. S*rliai *L * susesip. M^aasaaik.

*«BMAK EVrABOELICAL.

VAMtt* C.re« AM frmnoa-Bm. CSart* LaoissxMwt

_ JEWTHH STBAOOOrE.* HAS*. SMwaati Orsaa aas' , FOUBB STKAOOorE^^**ss*- *ww«eaFa*aaSa*«)o4.

I

sn*s la IS# sao* Sltanaty wm a» coewet-

the Knglish nrsrket, and was taken aboard

at various towns from Henderson to Co-

iembns. Before be left New Orleans he

bad the pleasure of telegraphing shippers

that every hogshead was aboard vessel,

and on its wsy to'Kurope Quick despatch

ihia hut Capt. McGill can always be

trusted for quick despatch.

A Kt.^ KtVTfiav Pafeii.—

W

e have re-

Duke of Buckingham, it is said, has also

written a letter to the widow, conveying

the regret of Her Majesty's ministers that

so able a statesman aud so good a citizen

should have fallen victim to assassina

tion.

It is announced in London that, by the

Cleikc Dwell explosion, six persons were

killed outright, six more died from its ef-

fects, five owe their deaths indirectly to

route Iron, this city. It is one of the mostfavorite routes, tbe trains making quicktime and close connections. We com-mend it to the favorable consideration of

pasienger.- going Fast.

$t2? We find this very pretty and uniquelittle poem iu tbe New Orleans IWayiineof the lUtii inst. The many triends audadmirers of Captain Marion A. Baker,one of the editors of the Pit ayune, and ageiitlemaii of large heart and “most ex-

cellent famy, will recognize the touches

of bis genius in the “two pictures' .

TII K UI.U4 t:w OK VI 41 4 s:.

It »s« u|ion till- M-tsirie-!*r slioii!* upuu tu>' luilliss w trill;

ky. liglil iiii’,-ul i lKiiiti AVI:-ui bMt)U>‘it4 lolhe broexe uulurlci.

invre. of i»Il. ilj^ lu til** Iatj I.

Iv lUf prtutvly

To the KJitors of the Louiseille Journal.

Certain articles which have lately ap-

peared in your paper relative to the Puri-

tans of New England have induced me to

offer a few thoughts ou that subject. 1

stand in suraetbiDg of a midway position

between Mr. Bricks aud Mayflower, being

a Yankee by descent, but a strong conser-

vative in political principle: lor. though

a lady, I have political principles.

I do not think there is any greater waste

of words than the strife between NewEngland and the South, as regards aii'-es-

try. There is really no precedence. Tbewi»e, the noble, and tbe good have in both

sections bornean equal share in the fram-

ing pf this government. To the chivalric

devotion of the South, and to the firm

and enlightened patriotism of the North,

we are indebted for all the blessings whichwe as a people enjoy.

Any Southerner who supposes that the

radical spirit which be so despises ia s

speciat Outgrowth of Puritanism, and whowould charge all the hypocrisy of the

present age on tbe Pilgrim Fathers, not

only labors under a great mistake, but

does that ancient and rather respectable

“institution" a very great wrong.

The Norlberi! States, being more dense-

ly settled than the Southern, necessarily|

contain a greater variety of population.|

Nor will I deny that there is in the chaiae-|

ter of the New England people an ele-

ment of conceit and self assertion that

acts un'avcrsbly on their politics. But it'

should be remembered that the most in-|

telligeiit conservatism in this country is

found within the borders of that sectioa.

I could pursue this subject much fur-'

ther, but will not just at present. Forth*truth of what I have said, I appeal to his-

tory aud the conscience of my readers.

I.IZZIF RIVERS;

[l oi ibtr LouUvllle Journa .

“Sitjtai'I

lutui luatluu 44 atileW. ^

Tothe PJitors of the Louiseille Joeir>iat:

Alter carefully weighing the subject,

and looking down into the deep recesses

of your hearts, can you tell me why“Mayflower " and Geo. W. Bricks are so i

busily eng .ged bunting up the old bones'

of their dead ancestors, when there are so;

many “real live pretty girls, and hand-

some fellows, ever on tbe alert? Why don't|

they leave them in tbeir dusty beds, and:

turn their attention to something morelively "t

WnU.lX A.1 SHE .SIIUI'I.D HE.

If there is anything in this world I dolove it is a woman, aud I have cried, at

least three times in my life, because I wasnot a man, so that 1 might marry one of

these same women; but then, I would

have her as different from man as can be."T!uild Mnjori lender an |>aio:]A»vltik.’ a* '»url<i;bt. and g<»utte as rala.**

If they have as much sense as May-flower, it is best to keep it hid under a

bushel. I know there was a “good man i

spoiled when she became a woman. Doesshe not know that honey catches moreflies than cineyart Why, then, does she

give G. \V. B. wormwood aud gall to

drink? /would feed him on sugar-plums,

and then would he say—“Sugar Plum is

the sweetest of the lasses, O !"

CIIOOSIMI A COSIPAXIOX.

“Mayflower’’ would not be Mr. liricks’s

wife lor the world—she is “afraid. '. .\h,

“Mayflower! From present indications,

yon ate out of danger. He evidently

thinks you are rather “slrong-minded;''

aud 1 happen to know that this is one of

his favolile songs:a\b* the liard may say.>it« J man l>**slow h:> kiHBCi q»*

A ba|>if*Hs Qmid. wbu’ii nut Hlra;<l.'1 o draw a pair uf breeches ou.

Now, that the war is over, be might

swallow your politics; but your pumpkinpies and doughnuts—never! They are

so indigestible! SUGAR PLUM..4 t'llDII.I 04<‘ll|»MllOU.

I* a m.tn. womao, or child uauM fu i.becan.kJ) cau. or It c.iii langh itU their i-yet ar** -vvim-ming 10 li'ars. *Ti^ beiler tUau going to a tbeat'*r,yek It le. I - 111 tell you bow to get it. d.i t*> Dr.vVohoU's oflice. No. IT" i'hatimuj nqukr**. .Nea'York, tu tlx- l>rug Hture. and at ail boari* orthe day will M*e \>omeu, Qivbi b *v-4. an 1 girl**palntiug ''»tU ft li'iull VaaIcU VaisV/lIUTx AiiyUaiy uho T4 ftuy klo-i of pain,iiom the sole ul tb>- foot to the cro*vQ, run have It

.reioo\c*d tie** of cost. t»fcoarse It briu^s out .»

croud. i>r. M’olcott is as busy a^ a lies in 4 uigbl*caj> aiiil a <bj/.en of liii man iM'std'-s. pu.nsiiig tL6baiilcwt ruses, ami tbe rest are set to wxrk with abtu-b aud atupof P\i2< F u\ r to {•uniting tbeir«wu kiiFiH for rheumatism. P-et for bullions,cheeks f<ir luolliHcbe. ajid »ome are puinling ea« bother, abil*- a cruadout^ide is s>aiUu4 to g**i tu tofi«‘t paiuti-d. it in auiusK g lu th<- extreme, audcall never U- forgoUi n. It i.f vsorib a days' rnjebebitd a locomotive to »ee ai.d get «iiie {>•••{•

I'AiN lUiKt ban created more ex(-item**ul ibunany remedy ever inroduced. and is now *old atail druggiais, from X.SC to fo a bottle, « ttb a brush.

Now fIioui* go upstreu is. and all

And iigblxome "

beat atid race.

‘k tneir watches at tbe reil dag's

couiset? ibUbdHr pa-st at ratiliiu

up ttouj crowded stands, ant}all:"Fai jiy CUeutbam " wins the

ceived the first number of The Constitu- cneycui g man is in a mad house, forty

tioualist, a new Denfocratic paper, pub- mothers were prematurely confined, andlished at Newcastle Henry county, Ky.. twenty of their children died: other of tbe

by Mr. W. A. Holland. It gives evidencetiiildren are dwarfed and unhealthy, one

of decided ability, presenu a most neat « raving maniac, one bun-

.\udtbu4tb' venturvil gluvtfawt

quarter, Angara abort but

Ik UmaU nanchea of Yankee uZrtZZfZ w*>*^lW0B scitc«s. savs the Qainev Her.Henry have long needed. We welcome it

WBTwie aow appaars in “Uodiaa,' on the *® H.e cause aud our exchange list, andis the daughter of a Phila- I »isb it abundant usefulness aud prosperity.

typographical appearance, aud is, we be- 4y^4 ,^4 persons were wounded,iieve, just such a paper as the citizens of

fi,,y hospitals, fifteen are per-

Jouvlti'k. 4IX uud u quutker, flngvrt abort but

mOtLtrS Wtr6 prciuaturciy confined, nsd •»cntlD*«liitvp&rr*'ltolhe<4ii"#nr»f louvc;

twenty of their children died : other of tbe wi.a «_^a.i.i:u.euu up«. .^iuu.e.1 ...a iimej

children are dwarfed and unbealiby, one 11.

, L..a« Tb4» orgko !*< »1» through fretted wrrb and cellingmotber IS DOW & rftYlD|^ m&DlACt one nun* And cauuie-s glitiimcr m tbetnorulng ligut

;

mow Appmn in “Uodioe/ on tbeWjxnwswsie, is the daughter of a Phila-,eil|rfita hanker, and a graduate of a first

“laole boarding-achooL She

;oBIsiy «i4taJ Decaur, U aae aome rela-

. Gres, and i H~ the acquaintanoe of aI rwnng rakish yowng aiaii, with whoa sheeinpsw to Chrtoiu losra. She now wears•s short dsTHis. as -seat tights, and dis-

mauently injured, besides i.'2U,U0O worth

si damage tu person and property.

To graod. barmonlouA chords tbe choir chauttng.

WbJ** fuF rc'iied prlentK pi4*sn or pleint lutoue;\nd ii«*« pl> |M littcuiiwl Kouia are pMUliiig

for aiieoluitoii for the sms they own.

A I* aldil b L MOK.—It was verj currentljr

reported in the streets yesterday that

GrKAT l-\<.*lTEMfc>T.

On Saturday last1 ^ Kyfs.un*tblne through tbe window Ktreamlug

the Indians gave one of their novel matchEsmes of Usquette, proving a great suc-

Govertor Rrownlow was dead, but upon cess and eliciting the liveliest interestinquiry by ulegraph, we learned fromNashviUe tLat not only this rumor was

plsys her aaUas aod accompanying 1 untrue, but that the statement that be•hkms as litMtaliy, aa her more expert-

laoed sisten. A company of ladies tried

so rcCora her. hot she said the had anuiviociblc I aiikering for sawlutt anda^ngUa.

was .-eriou'ly ill was also without fouuda-

tioc, he being at tbe time in his nsual

health. Ob. no, Brownlow ia not ready to

I go yet Will he ever be?

frem tbeir audience. They most certain-

ly excel iu swiftness aud celerity, aud thegame must be teen to be appreciated. It

it certainly indescribable.

colrti D story iiu s Uesd b«-nt duwu,KlAD.iiiS stsr truUi t.uri.lbUed C!-UH,*rs stesiulns.

Instill B* « lit* colors wsrm the Virsiu’s crowu.

Now, Jie. Mitm ret. tbe service endixl.

Are saei-i.i.f siHi. *ud tread of tlDy feet:

And one a itli sJoviapf uisuve, and eulors blended,I'arse* w.tb lAlry Itsbtnesa to tbe street.

Ni u oucK.Nh, May 1, IsoS. It,

A Kasbville genllenaan, miasing fuel

Aiioibcr match will be given on Mon- Ifroin his wood-pile, cUarged a stick with

day at ( . dar Hill Park,

should g'.

Everybodygunpowder and awaited developuieuts.Next uiorning there was a terrible “coaloil" explcsiuu lu a ne'gliboi's k.lcueu.

A young milkman, of Turin, bearingti.e very (rrlptural name of Joseph Sera-pbiui, liab been aent to prison for tourmi rtha for chopping up the marble stu'iieof Victor Kuiacuel erected by the munic-ipality.

A Missouri sheriff tried to arrest bisrcubin, and Lad hie teeth knocked outby that relative. He now wears mourn-ing for bis cr.usin, who bsp]>ened to beehet immediately after tbe denial demon-’Htration.

Morris Forey, while plowing in thefield near Twelve Mile Grove, Illinois,lail Tuesday, was killed bv a flash ofligbtn'.iiK Irom an uccluudc’d sky.Three y. ung Isdiee in Now York have

formed a partnembip to carry ou wood-euEraviOK. They aie evidently design-irg leinales.

The “hirih-place of Warren.” on War-ren street, Hoxbury, Mssa., is eoon to besurrounded by resideiicee, the land hav-ing teen sold to builders.

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Tbe royal steam yatch made tbe p:*-sage fri.ui England to Ireland, with th»Pticce and I'rince-s of Wales, In l*ss

than four bcurs.

Mrs Moorhead, sister of Jay Cookedied in I’biladelphia on M'edue.iday.

Ex-President Buchanan is recoveringfrom his late severe attack of pleurisy.

'

Mis Kninia D. E. N. Soulhworlh re-

turns this year an income of $l,20o.

Clara Louisa Kellogg is at Nice,France, and lately refused an ofl'er ol

$ KKI a night to sing in Madrid.

A yotifii named Foster, in Trowbridge,Micb., nineteen years old, ia seven feel

three iuch- i in height.

(iustare Dorp is to marry the newprima donna. M ile. Nilli.son.

The Marquis of Bute has paid •$l,3UU,-

OCO for a lii'Use in Loudon.t.iueen Victoria is now the grandmother

of six Prussian scions of royalty.

Daniel Drew, in early life, labored in

.New Hartford, Oneida county, N. Y., for

liny cents a day.

General Wade Hampton is to addresstbe literary societies at Wasbiogton Col-lege, Va., at the approaching coiiimence-ment.

Col. C. R. Jennison, the original jayhawker, has just been lined $100 for keep-ing a gan^'iliiig house at Leavenworth,Kansas.

Gen. Wm H. Carroll, u gallant Coti-

fedeiate ofiiter aud resident of .Memphis,died lust Sunday in Montreal, Canada.Henry Placide, the famous actor of th“

olden time, has become ston-- !p'ind. Helives on the shore ot Long Island

Anna Dickinson is aitber going to betnurrii u or to England to lecture nextslimmer. For EiiglunU.s sake, let it bethe former

A St. l.c uis papar says: ‘'Mrs. GracaU Davidson was made liapp3’ yesterday,

y a deciee ot divorce fram her husband.

Mrs. and Miss Spotted Tail are board-ing at a Cheyenne Hotel. Their regularraiioii of soup at dinner is sixteen plates.

Lotta S rame is Charlotte Crabtree, 'out

that is excelled in euphoniousiiess oy that

ol a new dshielante in Philadelphia,whose app'-llation is .\my Griddlestoue.

Mrs Francis Joseph's late addition tohrr family is a ;irl. and the Uapsburgthrone still remains without a mole heirin Ibe direct line.

A famous German prima donna, who n

few years ago was paid a thousanJ II irins

a song, died in rags, in a cellar, in Ber-lin. recently.

Church, the artist, at last accounts, wasperambulatiug Arabia, wearing a big hat,and carrying a still bigger portfolio.

Dr. Willard Parker has a professionalincome of $.'>3,000, which is said to bemore than that of any other Americanphysician.

Miss Hettie Bobinson, the famous ladyof the Howland will case, has just died iu

Paris. If her child lives it will inherit,when of age, $33,000,000.

The New York Mail gars: Robert Bonner, of tbe Ledger, and Knox, the famousLatter, were born in tbe same town in Ire-

land, Raymelton, and used to be school-fellows and playmates together.

The workmen iu one of the Concord (N.H ) carriage factories recently held acon-sultalion, tu decide whether they couldconscientiously work on circus wagons.

They say that Mrs. Tennyson is respon-sible tor the appearance in print uf tbelate laureatic drivel. Sbe stole the line-

out ot Mr. Tennyson's scrap-b’uk. {

One A. F Dorrigh, while driving intoLeavenworth, Kansas, a few days since,

saw by tbe road-side, about eight milesfrom that city, eight prairie wolves andtwo mountain wolvea

The new Lord Byron is an old boy offifty, the old Lord Byron, who lately diedat the age of seventy-nine, held his cous-in's title forty-one years, but prudentlyrefrained Irom poetry, and was little

kuowD beyond tbe family and his circle offriends.

Of his income of $977,4ti2, it is notprobable that Mr. Aator spends more than$10,(XH). He lives in plain style and is

addicted to giving expensive entertain-meiits. Uis children are grown up andare cll his hands, or at least ought to be,'cut. adding $30,u00 for the utmost rangeof their expenses, we hare a balance ofover $;hiO,I'I 0 Sew York Lette.

Whenever the French Fmperor goesout he is attended by two secret p iTice-

men, who are never the same. Theykeep on each side of him. They carry nooibei weai»-n but a loaded slick. Hiscariiage is lined with thick, wrougbt-irouplates, ai d there is a contrivance bywhieh the Torses can instantly be com-pletely uLlitcbed it they become unruly.Uis driver w as, tor years, Louis Phillipe s

driver, and he |>Iaces implicit confidencein Tim.

The good Fmperor, Don Pedro, of Bra-zil, threatens abdication. He has DvQdaughters, hut no sons. His eldestdaughter, the Princess Isabella, will,tbeniure, Le his successor. She is nearlynearly twenty-two years old, and is mar-ried to fount d Ku, a son of the Duke ofNetuonas, and a grandson of the lateLouis Pniilipe, King of the Freacb.

Mr. Marlin Futqubar Tupper has re-printed his colonial poems, the object olwhich appears to be to recommend PrinceAlfred a.s a King for British North Amer-ica or the Australian colonies. Mr. Tup-per claims to be the ancestral cousin ofI'r. Tupper, if Nova Scotia. That is aproud thing for (he Doctor.

The English correspondent of tbe To-ronto Globe says that “all accounts agreethat the Prince of Wales’s reception in

Ireland was tame aud apathetic, comparedwith that which was accorded to the fair

Princess. 'Ibcre is nothing wiiich pro-

duces so enrapturing an effect ou the

heart of an Irishman as beauty: and Al-

exandria's beauty was the saving clausein the reception.

SThe Princess Louisisa, the last of

Queen Victoria's daughters who remainssingle, except the little Princess Beatrice,

who is only elevenjeiirs old, is reported

to be betro'hed to Frederick, Pince Royalof Denmark, and brother of Alexandria,wife of the Prince of Wales. Mhe prospec live bridegroom is about is abouttwenty-five, having been born on the ,'id

of June, 1843. The lady is live years his

juniour, having completed her twentiethyear on the 18 bol March last.

Bohemia.—

I

t is tiuiw that the word" Bcheiii'an," aa used to designate cer-

tain uietnb.rsof (be literary and artiatic

wrtld, eh-ultl h» discontinue 1, It wascopied fr< in the French, but a<j awkwardly copied that all tbe joke, original'y ofs ery poor quality, has )>e«n l>«t in theprocees. The eniallor fry < f writers andartifts in Paris, often of waoderiug andIrregular bahtle, got the uickneuie of“ Boheiniane,” Roheniiaii being Freachfor ginsey Tbe word wa* caught byscii.e English writers, who probatity didnot know that Boheoiian and gipeeywere synnny inniia, aad those writers,

again, are now imitated iu usingtbe nickname bv others, who go still

lui ther. Slid speak of certain clessee ofliiersry and artistic people, lu the aggre-gate, as cousti uting “ILiheinia.” ThusI have laie:y seen, in writings not In-

tended to oo Jocoee, tlie phrases “litera-

ture of Hobeinla,” “Bohemian art.”

Now, the ancient kiugduui of Bohemianeed not fear comparison with any otherEuropean Btute in all that relates to lit-

erature and science; and we offer an in-

sult to hsr authors and profes-ors, manyof whom Hie oonveisaiit with English,und read our books, when we apply theterm “Bohemian” to that which is lowin tone aud character. An educated B.i-

beuiiun cannot feel hurt at meeting withthe term “Bohemian” as iiseii in Frenchworks; for he is aware of tbe word lieiiig

in that language simply tbe equivalentof “gipsey,” and be knows, too, that the

French never employ it to signify a real

native of Bohemia .— Letter ter the L'/neion

.U/uueretn.

The original “old oaken bucket" upowhich Sauiiiel Woodworth wrote hix fa-

mous lines has Just arrived in NewYork city, having Twen purchased fromits owner in South Sciluate, .Mai'*. It

is on exbibl ion with the picture of that

name.

There are forty-seven women in tbeInsHiie Hoepltsl of Indiana, crazed by the

brutal conduct of drunken husbands.And there ought to be, correspondingly,forty-seven men in tbe Indiana StatePrisOM.

A C'llony ofone hundrei miners fromMoniaus went tu Peru, South America,about a year ago. Half of them are al-

ready dead. The I’eruvian mines paywell, but are fearfully unhealthy.

There are now about two tbonsandUnited Stales soldiers etatioued tn Vir-ginia.

Brazil supplies almost half of the cof-

fee consumed in the world,

.-^l Berlin lately a woman seventy-twoyears of sge gave birth to a child.

Prince Achille Murst is about to marrytha Prinoees Salome ol .Mingrelio.

G( at Island,Niagara Falls lsiob#iight-ed with gas.

* iTi i i

Great UEDroTioN is Priciss.—

T

he

Colton liemal Association, No. 154 Fifth

alreet, l>etween Green and Walnut, per-

form all operations iu dentistry scieu

tifically at Ihe following prices: For ex

tracting, with the use of nitrous oxide

gas, $1 for the first tooth and 54 cents for

each aiibsetpient one; for filling with pure

gold, from 82 to I.-- (or upper ones; lower

sets of teeth on rubber, from $15 to $A);

partial sets on geld or rubber in propor

lion. B, M. GIL.DEA, B. D. S ,

W, D. SH»AN, U|>eiator.

my 17 SuA K If

1- lVK HUNDRED AMERICAN PHY-siciaiis, tbe names of whom we shall pub-

lish, recommend Ut)FF S MALT EXTRACT BEVERAGE UF HEALTH:

1. As A CAl.ATASi.E Dietetic drink (it

invigorates tbe system, and is slightly

stimulating without being irritating).

2. As A .M’TRiENT (it is extremely ben-

eficial to tbe sick and enervated, and tn

the convalescent—especially to delicate

ladies).

o. As A REMEDY (it cures those suffer-

ing fiom di.seases of the stomach, throat,

aud chest by its wonderful com'oiuation ol

heibs).

Such facts in conjunction with public

approval, guarantee to the people the su

periority of this splendid tonic and reme-

d}‘. Uoll s Mall Extract Depot, ;'ii2

Broadway, New Vork. May 17 dli

A lllRAULE Rki’VTatiiix is rarelv

MADE IX A l!AV; but HI’MI-UREY'.> II0 .M 1EU-

PATHic ScEcirics, having been twelve

years before the public,^ and tried by thou-

sands in every part of the country, and

in every form ot disease, have won for

themselves a name aud reputation rarely

acquired. They are used by the must in-

telligent and appreciative in every communily, and praised by all for their sim

plicity an-i elliciency iti curing disease.

Address

UUMrUAEV’8 H MIE .|•.4rHIt'

Mkdk-ine Co.,

Ilajl7 •*'-1 Broadway, N. V.

pBf Pomade, perfumed with fresh

orange flowers, sold in bulk or put in jar*

to suit customers, by Rarn-um & Stubel,

73 Fourth street. my 17 dtl

1^^ One hundred dollars in gold will

'oe paid for every ounce of any metaiic

siTosiance tound in B.irnum s Southern

Pearl, a new face powder. mjl7 dtf

CllKl.ST. H.U I-t's llEADql ARTI R SaLOuX,

Green street, between Third and Fourv*.

A splendid Lunch every morning ai 1C

o'cloek.

Just received, the best Cinciunati Lager

Beer.

Picnic GuocmiS.—The Cedar Hill

Puik aud the buildings thereon, will be

rented by the day to parties wishing to

give picnics, exhibitions, Ac. -Vpply to

U A. DUMFSNIL,ml7 No. 17 Fourth Street.

BarnuniS llanfikrrrhifri'.vtrariN.

Barnuni'b Fluwcr Pouiadrs.

Baruuui'8 1 nrivallMl Cologne Ualer.

Barunni'!) Toilet SoapSi

Baruuni'a Souihrou Pearl.

BarunniS < ryxlal Pomatlei

ROBERT L. MAITLAND dt CO.,ii K NEKA I.

CoHuaib^iob ;?lerrliaDts & Cankers,lf«>. I Hano^rr Bulldiort* HftonT^r

«2»dA«rly NUvV YOKIC

ril»:H4«bT!! Tlir. 4 Ilf: 4P»:^T ! !

1 ue iisp of W*tebn by KmIwsijCoiifluctur*. l>:x|>r«aHme.i. tb« lauhtexxM l.'i* ci»M of bM tboroii^hlyJ«* 0]Oiialrat»'l lb# %t«*Mllii**«, dur&btiuy.anU »*'4‘ur»<7of tb# W*Uham W*tch. To ’UhiDtfj i

Uiftt riMLM lo ibe‘H4* r#i4|»*>« ifi M to «]#«'ide tb« qne«- I

tiMi Mat to tbf r#»l Tiftlu# of tb#'*# ttm«>k##prrM.Mor# ibHU .ti4(,iNio itr# Rp#i»ktni{ Cor tteoi'4**l lu

tb# iK)«*k«*t's of tbM p#opl#.\VaU'b**4 uro on an #tpfo.<«iTe

'•yMe-OJ. ill lotnll nutui»#r9. but uy uumeroUn cdaIc-

#r>. .inti ar»- |?liic«*«l 'ii tbe oiark#c bt*r«* bj :tn Jro*

|H>rti*r wlio lir-st u

Mf»N01*uLV OK '•.XLK OK -OMK ••NK M VNI»-i'.W n III-

To til# M.iGGfaiturDi'-' protlt mu«i b# iuM>v| t\j«:

of llli|K)rt4tiO’i.

a\ ( UHiom lioiw ilufy {•#$ pa>.iblf In

tn

.X pruiit if ut t‘ i»#r *'#111 to lb#. lmp<>n#r.

Ai$utb#r prtifit to th** )OOt»*r: tbu- nrar'y

lb# ro^t of lb# import***! ift«tcl)

Al Waltb.iiit XX'«U'b#?« ar« i.toafiU'tur#*! on *iaiq# <*<'41#, under «>n# roof Mini •sy<tt#m of »up#r

vi)*:uii m.d iii4niii:«*iit#(it. tb#r#bj -avimiS m.tny of

b*- (>xp*n'*'w iAt*c#*4U4rlly io« :trr#d in sm.4U «®«t.t'e-

ii«liui#nt9; h#in-( tbeir xrHut ( b#Ap"»~''4.

Ail r#N{i*<ctab> drat#rM now •4#ll WalthauiWaiclu*^; uiid cotii{i#iiciQii. U' .til tb# worldktiown. Ih favorabl# to nmall prufltt. Tb# lr4<l# .•

MkiD>li**it. b#A‘4u*i#. thungb tb# prullt oo each WAtch18 •small, tb*- Ueuiatid in Urge ainl *11 *r#Ther# .tr# dlfT^rent gr*d#^ of ttuiMh In tb>- «li J#r*

#nt \ari#ti#8 i»f XVa’chet miMt** by tb# W*ltb*iu(.'nniyniiy ;i8 (b#r»- are ditTrrent -iz«*8 lod ibiMlt'H

tu Miit :i!l tuqt#*! *d 4 ro#:tD9; ^ut #T#ry Watchib*t t>*ur> th# genuine trademark of *‘\v*.xi.

TMAM** 18 gii.irai(t*****l to b# igoodon#. and ot>-

body ii**#d i‘# afntid to buy It,

I ijwi'nipoUnix tm{*ort#r8 necoaionany |ila<'# awoftbi#*"* SvMwvi iiLtttil:oD ill tb# market. Toavoid impottltluQ, th# puri baw#r ftbould iinaru*bly d#mat-d a c-ertinrat" of g#iiiiin#ii#vi«. ->*,;nril

by tb# ir#awnt#r of lb*- AmerU an Watch I'eMii-

pauj' It. K. n-*.

i.vcr.v 4% alrh I'HlIy M « rwalrA.

Kt-r a-ii# by hU tirtt-cia--* deal'-rv .n tb# I* nt#dand ilnii-sb ITovioceo.

%l*l*lsKr$»N.

Nw. |H*l Br«»»4wai.v, ^#w

Aftk r«>? :• \X':sltb#m Wau-h, :tri ! tak# ttootii*r.

Jt in the fte»t.' It U the ^

FOUND.L'fiUXD—A small 'iim ol' mone'V,

CHANCES OF FIRMS.

I HA\ K purclia'^eil th • int re't **fj*

Jtibn i A i‘# in th# XX'bol#**:# '4(i.l>tlf*ry t

HarOwiir# nud Maimiacoirina ou4m**«». aud >

I'tiotluu# tb# 8um# at N>* SI'i oi»atb - «!•* Maid{

8tr##i. b#tw»*-n rtixth and :>#vrtith. LoniiTiil" Ky !

AUGUST ELECTION.

JOHN C. NAUTS,IMiKPKNDE.NT tANUID.VTK

24^: ^ S H .A. LDV THC

LOUISVILLE CHANCERY COURT.

risrkH Ji iM«rs.HKVItX J STITK'* t8 a can-lDlal# for Jiid^e of

« IK4 I IT rot' KT Jl l>4iK.

OKO. C 1*4 a c'.«n<!nlal# fnf r«*-#l##iinot«» th# (fttc# «if Orcuil C«>urt Jintg# id tb** itb Jo>d.cta: Diairin. nt.'f'lAwte

'N.4RHII 41s 4 II 4^4 KKT 4‘Ol'RT.W# are antbnrtied to animnne# AVf»X’J. MTH.

e-KI.MAN a# an Ind* |,«*u<1#nt candidal# fur Mar-shal of th# louiATille Cbam#ry CiMiri at tb# AU'gitxl election. 1)1 dtf

\\> ar# autborixed tn announce J. B. P.XUK’^aaaraiididat# at tli# n#xi A<i #i#rtii>u fiu- Mar-sbal uf 111# Lt' itAVitl# i’haiKrry C’lnul. Jol dtf

I.OI IM4 llsIsR 4 11.4X4 »:KT 4'OrKT.f/f,f,.i « nf tiu Jwtrno?:rivor# annnitiK*# m# acaodhiat# at th##n8ri>ng

AuviiMt #i##tt( ti, for lb# niUr# uf Cbaiireiior of tb#ItMO ’ery Court.

€'II4A4»:KV 44>I RT 4XRRK.Wi- are autiiori/ud to aiiiirHiiicq* CII.VUr.K'< J

(I.AHKKawa candiiUt# for Clerk uf tb* IsUii^vill«* i')iaii<-#ry t.'oiirt. ;uri'*W# ar# antliorUed fn aonnunc# THOM X"** W.

THOMl’^iN a** a candidat# tor M#rk uf tli# I.--*.

IhvIII# Cbancery rourt. fi»dl**

i'IH4 I IT 4 411 RT 4 Ri:Rla.JNft. S. C .XIN 18 a can«l:dat# for Clerk of tb*-

J#0»*rs<.n Cir- nil Cmirt at .XO^u-e' #!**cilon. »h»dl*jack yAIU»KNT 18 a randidai# for Omtlt

i'uurt rierk at Augiixt elertioo. J8dt#*

Miir.Rirr.W# are amborl/.i*d to annonncef'apf. JOHN M

MAKTIN a randidat# fi»r hbs*r.lT uf J#if#r$orcounty, subject to tb« decision uf aconx'eouoa.J8 dt#

C'IRCT'IT 4'OI’KT Jt'D41E.n. W. RRUCK is a rmodidal# for CTrentI Ccxin

Judge in tb# 8th Judicial Dl8trlct. compo*«#d ofJederaou. Oldbam, ttbelby. spencer, aad Hulllttcounties. Jll dte

4'0RM4»» WK.4L.Tn'M ATT4IB5IRT.J. R. DUPUY Isa candidate for r#-^l#i'tioo to

tb# office of CommoDweaUb'i Attorney ia thisdiatrlcL d>t#W# or# antborixed to aooounc# L. H. XORLK as

a candidate for re-election to th# office of Cum-mouwealth's Attorney for tb# Mb Judicial Dto-uk't at tUeeusning August eleciloo. lift d iId*

FOR SALE.I^OK SALE— A livsirable Country

uiilalDlns J* M-r-s o, Ko. 1 land, eoni-fnrtabty impn.ved arttb young orrbard of aelerlfruit, situated on tb# N^wburg roa<l. two mile#from Broadway. lD«4Utr# of J. r. t8K.\KKK4t4tt o.. 78 j*.|Ts-i>.in Mreet. b#t. m ainl mini, m.dn

pOK SALE AND KEN^F—ARK.\N'.\8 .VXD TSXA^ L.\Sl>'.

K.4KJi' IN KENTITKY.UOfME- niK KENT l.\ P<iI:TI.AN'1> AND

For all of tb# obor# apply to

w H, f.AWRF.NCB.gp&dtS lo>J»fl#f80ti St.. beL Foonh gad Fifth .

JK SALE—Lots— I offer for sale,lu lota to 80U parcboi*er«. beiuitiAil properi#

on theeaM •tdee. ’Twenty fujrth 8ir#«t •tiendedaorth of Rowan and CmiK-ao 8tr#eu. aad neartbe Portland Railroad : also oo 8outb U'te iM Har-ney 8ir##i extended, in -am# ti#igbborbood.whi**bH mpidiy improTing: al80 ?n tb# upper or #a8temportion of lb# rtt\ . #n Payne 8tr##i extented. aadon LiOUi8vill# and Krankfnrt Kajlrua>l. lota eligiblyiterated and of HUltabl# «li# ; all at low rate# anda liberal terms. Apply to P. J.XC'mB.

southeast rorner Market and Third streeu. frum»S A. M. to 1 P. M. gpiedtf

FCK sale—

A

larnc, han'i.-someBl:<>.\I>WAV DWKLLI jt«I.-ThH dwalllos

ia well orraniced, la rvmplet# repair, *ad with allth# mod«»ro mneentforee %uuat#«l tin Broadwaysouth «»de. t>* tween Sixth god Heeeatb. PriceT-'t .Mu, on# tbird roeh an«t halaiM'e la one and twoyear*, with iaierest and li#a. Inonir# of J ArkaKNN!.l«V. coraer stith gad Broadway, or Oibbi mlU, oo Klghtb street, betweeo Main andMerger f/4dtf

FOR RENT.

L*OK KENT— The molern-bttiltj

•» iwo-wlory Rrtrk lloc-e on Pr*-Mon street, be- i

|w#«-M BromM «y aud Jacob >:reei8. entirely — -'

Jnsi tin ^h**d. rvni:iin ng n r< oms. c:o-«t-4. bal!. - dei

#mr.«i ##. rH-iltir. C'N»i-boe-e, ga-4. and water. Pi*h- >

8«>K->l4>tt given imiiiedlAD-Iv a ximmI tengat may '

.ipply to K XHN A Woi.F. No. f:** .M*; -Te-l, be i

tween Seveoih and K ightb. m^irL: d'sf

INSURANCE. ~I

WANTED.

YV^A^T

e

1)^\~SitMtion— By »» • Steady yoang man. who cease*

needed, os uierk, or le make hiie#*if uaetel leestore. >a*ary ae oagret. Addrew* Juerna* oteee.

_ _Vl’ANTKD—A first tlaan Wv-U-ru

Lifr Iseeraece I’ewipeay <t#8ir#e e goed. ec-llve. aad b*»aeat party te take the tteoeral Agearefor the •«tate Keatacky Refbreaee* regelr^Addrei^ -Moetior. * Jeeroe! ote»e. mir»4»

WANTED—51)0 GIKL8.—Go to»» U* KKXTH KV KJSPV4 JIK-VT AO*S-

WA>TED— Persona in city or»» PMBirr WMIID* S«I* * lai>0|^

ki»d, *d or yswBv, »•>• or ••**•* aiscW,eea be aiec meuMtaied oe short e*»«tca ey appiy*e«St the Leeisviile Itmpioyaaeai Agem y. .u* Fifte

Persoe# la waet of emptdy»eet. whether oeclerks. wUe^eirB. lahwrera, wervaate. or la aoy es^er rap*4'tty, can bed hoa$ee aed geod wege* bpeppiyiBg at thenem# place. -wtnsp2t dtf M‘ N 4

1

m C4A

VV'ANTED— Farmers ami other» » to know that they eaa obuda reltohl# bste •

Ihrm haiHla. lahofer*. mechaaice, hays*wanhers aed Ironers. aod heo## serehDie-^ ohDaUenallM* or <*eior. oy oddrew^ing er ralll^ aJ. H. BI RTt »N M ca. Me. M Jeterene strrte, htween First aed -zeroed.

PROFESSIONAL.

Da. Zk T. TAWDSiOi. ra..

OFFERS his profe-aional ‘ervievsto thecitisen# uf Lounsi Me end eh leiiy.

Office, m fhneeriy. south wdr Cheesaat 8(r^between !8e8eoih and Kigblh. maySdif

NTXT'.A.X.i&EJrS.’fil

TONIC BITTERS

J. L. DiNFORTH It CO.,

General Insurance Agents,

\»TtlitGt rsns-r tf Isii ssJ Islliit ilr,p(4.

lions: i>wi K %>t r. « o. ms s.w

DjspfpslA, I'esIlvrBrss ldlrrq|l•,Chills and Fever, Tjphwld fefer,

Bllleis Fever, Tori»id Llier,

Hearalsla, Slek aad ^ere-

OHS Headarhes, aadfilmllar Biseases.

NORTH RKITIkH * nr.RI SS-IILKIN-. I" NpI .Vwki ia.M*.S*W

Ntv» r.N«ls4AD niT*t. LireI .Xi8 V o. Ol Hutst->n. Net Am#t8 •.hse.eee

New steam Stoie Saw-Hill,hr..4H M.4WH%'I1.LC D»;l*4»T.

H AIsY & COLEMAN, liavin- * n.tered Into a partnerkbip ibid dal *, are a<>w

fully rrepare*! tn et)Qtra*'t for pl;;!*i an I ornatn#atal m vToNK. Will k**ep on a.ia l Free ?hi<hQ*-

Of 'll# lM*<i quality, aiwi ar«»pr#p8r#d t# #x«*^ 'd-|

metract8. gT» M and small, at nbort o*»tice. Uirensairtai. L«>w EhTksour n.oUo

.inilX If XLV

.xrornr xolkm an.Way IJ. Ife--*' -may!* dtf

Patent for Making Butter.

\\’E liuvv [iitrc-liaseil tlie rii^hl to« * Mrs. 1?. B. Mcilregurr’s k*ai»ut f>*r Mak-

ing Hotter >B tb«* *8tat# •> K** 0 'iii< ky. with ' he *-t

tept.on of Seven connti#8 ‘•>#»i o( ib«* 'l'<-au«M(se#

river. slso«rn3 - n. Hnr>i n. and Lai'i>* ur#iiitl»~*

KROXX'N. fst.A^ A i*K aud tneir agents witiit bn^tian county -.eat ou certittuai*-^. are ;been1y!)#r»«tifs autboriied t(* sell ceonty right'i for m#K-Dk Butter under tbt8 patent.Violatvmof the ^sove right will be proaecnti**!.Cuuikty KigltlsraA be had by applriugtn

Rit«»x\'N A ca.medU* Mupksbsvtlie. Lbri8iiait CJ.. Ky.

For Coesamptleo. Chroelc Cneghs. Catarrh,

Broechiils, aad Debility IVom any Di*ea«*. it '%m

safe. acre*4ble. aed reliable toeic. Ia *1! KGleep

aad Bladder troablee >t wiU be lueed neeeftctaL

My raai<#-ta Bitier8 *tts coefsooed.

1b all the ceeatry are Ibe b*-*!

;

They have eo rival fhr or aear.

la ail uer •perioes hemikphere.

I’m sere tbeir fbrtanaie eoecocter

Ua8 saved ahore dve* thaa aay doctor

:

r<o keep them . fii eudo. a prtxed depoaiL

To .Hand at all time* »a year c!o«eC

ynLi NTaav Bvioafftcg m to tbefr merit, after

two years' inml ffvm we!l-kaowa Ibdiev and gete

Uemea. selected eat of many received

rrMO Wr*. Miller hlewmrt.Vi< K8»CB««. Mi*m. Marcb U. late

M*. J/. Mj»«. .

iJBAanjB. 1 bare used your Toole Bitteralte tbepeat two years. ae*l have beee uBuce h*B#d>edthereby. 1 ronSdeutly rrc-imoieud ;hem to p#r>800* -uderlng from Dyrpepaia and iieeerm IhfhU-

^>ry truly yo«r8.Mb#. MiXUsBR J4TKWART.

Frwws J. r. 4 •*.UotohNviaLh, LvarkCocNTT. Kr.. >

Mart-b A. ism./•r. H. WMikrr. E^t:l>kab Him F'*r uee year previoueio my meeting

>-•*« at tiray^B Hpriags. to#t AuguvC. 1 bad beeeSBbject lu Fever aed Ague Chili-*, and. al yuor %4g>

I med y«mr I'unie Bitter* freely, beforemy cbill day. aad I have eec had a chii* «iuc*. atsd

rrese Wra. 4. M. Meeker.ATha vra. <*a.. Jaiioary, tdwv

IT. a. irx“ r. JC. 4..

Ukaa »ia 1 hereby certify ibat I have medMaiker'» Tunic Bsiters, and as a houc tbey cae>eol be «a/pa>#ed. I raremeieed my sMMStherefriends lo eee iiiem ; ibey wui uivigorat# aad g. venew lile.

Respmtfuliy Ac.. Mb#. A. M. MKKKKfW

WARD’S\CL0TH LINEDPaper CouARsI

-’^O CUFFS.TOBEHteO EVirnWHERC.

rrilE TRADE SUPPLIED IN•1- lA»ui!*Tili# by H.VTNK*> NKKLAC8>.

J4I M.tia street

Mannf.ictDred i-y j*^. W. H. xx' xRI>.eC Bruwdway. NewY >rk.

niavi? d^m

Chartreuse Elixir,0& TBS JESDZT'.<4 SSCBST.^Pll R art of fr)m|!Oun lins; Uii-. rae-lA iciiie be- .It la-st be#o d”H.evere*tTl.t- Cbartfc- th M«'ik -errr l*-ft bi- m • • t-' =

wtlliuut a supply uf tb:- irivaln thle medtc uc-. .to*i

D#\er fiiliftl to cur# HspbiM)-. -s rom..i M -.-cur al

LocM*. H. •’ 4..-

UkAb >*ia. VS*r aaveWith %r#at sbii.'iiafc'UiFb. afor tbeir great m#dit-iaalagieeanle inv.goraungUHIIC.

C. C'hamberUb.Veae P. .Xroialroeg.Miller *<leaarLJaa. K#uaedy.W*m. Hay,Philip 2-pevd.R. U Puol.R. H irump.Ueo. D. Ptvutne.

Mbe. A. M. MKKKKfWriaviisLB, March a. iffik

naed year Tuo e BtUerahad caa rei:u amvnd ta**m1 qiialitiva. aud a.«o aa aebeverag# and smier >C

K. 1* a iF uao.A. J. M U’beil.C. J. 'A*.Utue,J. B XVa.k-r.J. M. D iat eu.1 . !4 Warrea.rh<»mas Tsieete,a A. Jeha-«eo.Isham Uewdervob.

Hogbea.

REEVES’ AMBROSIATTo-a.' tlio XX£tlx-,

REMOVAL.

O 3M.OV^1-\VE li.qvp removi-ij to our old -.tund,yy Bio. HA Fmirih sired, and are now pre-

pared to attend to all kinds of work appertaining

to the HAIR M A Nl‘K.\l.TOKX , 8UcU as XX'Hl-.,

HKAiDS. tlRlJ*. HAIR JEWELRY. Ac. W#bax# i*on-tantly «»u band a large asMjrtueut of tiie

above ariicle^. which we are Melliug at greatly r«-

dneed pric****. Repairing of all kinds proiaplly at-

teiided to.

HOGAN & DUTEILrol7 podli

INS. CO. STATEMJEN^T.

STATSMENT1 .I TIIK HKAXCU or IHK LIV KllfOOI. AI f l.DMHi.N A lll.OBK INwl BANYK IIIMI-AXI, lm-»ifil la thel ll.vul Xv* Vors, oa lliv l«i

of January, 1848.

A'-HKTB IX TH» I’.MTEU STATE-S.

Ca>h on hand and In bandf* of .Agents |l.d,jl* 71

Rial K'lat# unlin'umbrretiRuiid# and MtTlgag**- on R#al K-tai#

,1Hehtsduetb# Cuiupany

,

I u.led .Malt •* j 'J" and lo-l" B< nd8 ...-

' M8te liouds — ’***®‘ ^

Tia'AL I.I ABILITU.S $234.474 ik)

.As iwr siatcmetit on Hi# with ih# Auditor of s»taf#

and iu til# J#tr#r-*OD C’oumy Court.

Tl.elaf-h 4’aplta: aud Mirplusol lh#(.‘oinpatiy lu U«dd is .........,.#l7.f>4).»):>i 04

Daily I aab K#c#ipU oxt............ -'t - *<»

Tb# bl»ar#bnldeis n#r-«)iially renpunsibie fur theeiuaReijiriiis ‘d the Company.

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All Claims nr# payable IU cash on proof of Iom.without d#«lut tu.u for inier—t. ami nut. as is usual.

Miir days aiur pri*»eut.»ti<.n of nr«>of.* ' * V WM. SISTON. Avpilt.It : Main st., Luui-vtlTe. Ky.

& c.

Hals, Tr'urs,

FURNISHING GOODS,

MiRLlins or Tlil Si,.DUN lltCLIilli DAlLi.

etcicE GocisforWeiMOntfits:

I l!Xi: SlIlKTHs4X lllTi: TIKH.

IllTi: KIIKH.nillTt: HI .SI*EBil>KRH.

%4 IIITK lll/KI'%.

(lliKKX k (JUKKX,Konrf., and Main Lcui-vdle, Ky.

1 It la au elegant l)rr»*.og fur th# lla r.

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Itcau8#ath# Hair toC.iri beaul.ruily.

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u keeps Uie Scalp (.lean aud Healthy.

It Invigorates the Roots of the Ha.r.

’ Itforcettbe Hair and Beard to grow luxuriantly,

jIt Ito mediately iitops Hair Fallmg Out.

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it keep* the Hair from Changing Color from Ag*

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It restores Cray Ualr to lu Ongmal Culor.

It brings out Hair on bead- that have been bald

fur yearM.

It Iscompo.'ied entirely of simple aud purely veg

etable subnianres.

•It has receive I oxer si.x ihoutand voluntary testl-

Qioniais of tt» excellence, many of which are from

physicians in high standing.

It - sidd in hair-pound bottles ' tbe name blown

.n the g1a^8 ny Dnigg -is and Dea'ers tn Fsney

(4o«Kl8 everywhere at One IMlar p#r Bottle.

Wholi*aale by Deuias Barnen A Co.; F. C \V’#lls A

Co.: St'hleflrellD A C* - New Yorg

ti» the pubi'- Iwtier tb.iu tbe H-»r 'S*r. i«- ofArk. or CIV remedy <m tb# woauu; an 1 ? -

pri'V# Ih# t'.<-tb th# pri)pri#t)»r b.t- u ihi- . »ul•«JUud. he dt rt-fuiid ti.e mone,r :> all cn--.-\v l)#re It :ti!> ’•) do ali b# cl.k>m- f r It.

There I- *i • "umbuc 'n thi-. X » -U e :\o p.iyIpberat dl^• oiint to tb*

UM i.RXX Orogg-' iCTi.-i. »

D .tyl2dir C* n er T.*i r-l a?i*l wr##tf •-

OKOKFKS’ !S.\LE of Kich amtValnahlv u«Hid8. compri,-'< a gr#«t vxn*>f

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of I'l )<#• .4 «. fur 8kie at On ».

Ike i.Ak >4 k K«CB AkiitLK. Fur alditmuA.t#rDi8 and cinditi >08 of sai# -etiJ lo* i,-ir«’u'ar<

Tbe -totk rn'iN*-t- uf ev#ry -.irinv of [>RV>II.\ > R PL.XTKD W x RE.' X LRCM

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lAKl*rniN*.'.BOMl^anlHH»>KH A. .At Y-( *<n>Uieit< v*! :h# of f -(S thi- Otaa in tbefail isak O.ir t**.uds ar# ovtain-^d bv ewtb advgne**) mad# un m#rt*b.iadt%-. ur ar- b'ircha-#dditect fruui t'l# eomm:N->*>n b«#i8-a, rntnufaci’ire»- • td imi r:#»a. W- ar# -#sling r^xls atnru-*-* lor r#t . * tbsu ire sff I i* anyj » .a X •York or Bi -!t>i. at abtile-a**. By uif-r ng se*'b re-am • mer tN III rb# pubit*' w# h *v# i’K'rei«»*d oir-ft es to tb# aiiimini of aui>u: oti» mtlllun d vll vr« ».*ar. S’* w- b v.*e m id# sw irii r-t iros to th# U. sA-.-tsour of ov ' r oo# trindr#*’ tbuuHaml a ;»ontdEvi ry *X’r: n ir part •». ’ b# aad# to g reMSti.-tfu tioo wh«* niA %vvr 'is 'vcii trk#f'

psifonw# Addi-'#« A.NDRK’X'n a CO. a.i !

Pa .MDibury -tre-l. B> ’*i«*n M v<*s a-<>d!m«kvl

WALKva« itkxtc bivTBB* are gnewa le tbeFa*.uli> . ami ar# eel a medlciae. aed aretadoi'.cd by emlorc^ Physic. aa#. Miavsiers. sa4others.

M. H. M \LkER, rropriflw.

COCKTAIL BITTERSAre rasor|ia8aed 4>r osa*- -g ail kiudsof

V -I kTAlUHAM* FLAVOttr.NW s»RI.TKA.

W. H. WALKER & CO.,

Wbolesalfi Wins ani Lijaor Dwlg."!,

Be. 3A Mein *«.. LeeUville. Ky.

•#T » >al’ by Ul deaA Fy ever; v’, »r»-

A New Method of Copying Lett$r$.

THE EElSriSTXnstaAtaneoas Sympathett.

COPVl.\ii l\k.

IKTT^ IM written with ihu Ink c^ipy eerlb#*'.y

a in t«*** Pe-i... Leit#« Book witb^--:; taeeieufcopying p'##8 or «al#r

4. Km II. Sr. Vl.F.Y A Ci'-

13 X lloliiday «!.. Ma limore. M*L.H«. - AgruiA fur Um :8oethvH-a ?Rab*»t.

#-*»d lorC'iri'O aro.hr* isood A%#oi8>raa:#d. BO^dlia— I

iiood A^eoi^rwaoted. BO^dlia

MANTELS.; woTiOT^I *^Pax payer) are hereby notitie<l to

H AVIXii now in onr Warerooms „-t cmi. .ns-IImis, and make compiaiat. if any. m writing to

a large stuck of M-VlsItLl- M XXTKI.S, #m. uml#f8’gn#d cemmismoaers. wuiue thirtynrac.ug er#ry variety of 8t*l#8 and MarbI#, also a days from da»e Apnil *. l*#**.iarg# fO.x k of EXAMKI.KU IRO.N and -*LaTK ' j H BCXCK P B. AM.VXTf.lJb. w# invite tbe aueaiiua of parti#s p UXNXOX P B. C Cbniidtng aod r#pa'ring. as we ar# sai.-tteJ w# can WM*M< X*KRFLI C a1sel! any of tb# above ou b#U«*r i#rma tbaa they raa HV WoLFilRD C^Tbe« blaloed el-#wber#. apr*’Sa A W R. UaRRIH C A.We also k##p on ban.1 FRmNTM and ORAT$> ^ a w .m. na tsm#. v. aand all (hstiiic8 belonging to Manl#Uof th* lat«*8i . ^aiidlmpruve*! Uyleh biKA^OT A 440..

MULDOON, BULLETT,4 CO.J fc#ril *aJ Wv^msi* IrWs.».r -T.SCT, Ss* Y-.«.

K8tabil*b<^ ia isei .

—.L.-ITHT. THO..,.K»TTO«L.»..,f

w. Is.MURPHY& CO,IV’^HOL ESA I. K AND RETAIL Mr h.t. j,

»» DpsIpi- la Pm-Uiant saU oihpr COAL fnr ••

“*•"JiTJi’r*

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. . _ - b Uuv • C&. '$7pp raaKtpn. a Gold M.|

SPECIAL NOTICES.

TO THE LADIES.ForOnI} One Uollar

Wpsrpsplllot sent. .Veawlt. r>r» »od;r.r-iT) o-p-.'i

of every deecriplioo. also Ai/ivr li'ure, Fu* .n/ure,

Ar. ValvaMf from lo $6uD, sent /ree e^f

cAfirpe to agents sending clubs ul ten and upwards.

Circulars sent tree to any addr#8o.

WVKTH <h C«>..

SuvCt*s8ora to H#-m#ug#r A Cm..

p. o. Bov 2.^1. 43 // • ' • .V '•*.

Jan‘23 dsm

|{4T€ IIEILOR'S IlilR DYiLThis splendid Hair Dye U tbe best in the world;

tbe only true aud perfect Dye; harmless, reliable,

infftaotaueouf : oo d.-appointment; no r*Jlculuas

tints; ren:e*h#s tbe ill effects of bad dyes: invigo-

IhlxS hhid leuTh'9 tbe U.ur soft and beautiful

orbrotpu. bold by Alt Drugg'its and Perfumers,

and properly spplieil at Batchelor’s Wtg Factory

Xo. It Bond strwt, Xew York. iaull dly

A Ptoysloievleel Tiewef errlece— Tb#Cb>*apesi Book Ev»r Puo4isb#d, cautainlog neerly

4k Pagee and IJO hoe Plates aod Engravings of the

Anatomy of the Homan Organa la a suua ot

Health and Dtseoae. with a 'Treatleo Oh Bar*

ly Krrors, Its Deplorable Uoneegoeoce apohthe Mind and Body, wita the author's plaa

of treotmeot— tbe only retloaoi and socceeafoJ

mode of cure, as shown by the report of coeee ir^bed. A iruihiul adviser tothe married and iboea

oontemplatin^ marriage who eniertala douaia 01

iheir physical cc>odlUuu. Btex free cf postage ic

say address jo rvceipt of Kcenta toMaupeovpoeiai correnoy. by addrem'ng DR. X«A CROUL.Xo. 42 MaidNU Lane. Albany. If. Y. Tbeouthoimay b# coLJtoUed opon any of tb* dl:eaees opoa

wblrh bl> b '’i irea*8, either personally or aymall, and naed.cine* sent to any part of th* worldmarl dAw

Nin.M'tALiiis. r.iiiik^tLLii;s,i 5tatiiim:ls

X’.A.KXI lUOTICU:

W. Is.MURPHY& CO,WHOLESALE AND RETAILV* Dealers in Putsborg and other COAL fbr

parlor, ceokn aud s!#oni use. OfficeM s Thirdstreet, ueor M an. morudtf

ELEKIM DRESS TRPIMI.MiS.

1 am just m receipt of a select assortment of

silk Bullion and Bn;lf Frln^fv,Silk and Bu -le tilmpq.Silk halloonH,fords and Ta-srls.

Buttons of ner) dr^rrlptlon.Jet and Steel >all HeadsSold and Silver FrlBsev and SUrv,

kc., kr.

ID.No. It,", l-'.mi-th

Between Market and Jefferson sta

311.000 fraSC.'s;

»* rX ^

MAMMOTH EDITION

i THE BAPTIST.I

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rtfi-* it irt>t: 1 14 te if

\VE shall i>'ue, on the 1-t day ofr* June, the Firot Xnmter of the A#n>od V*et«ume of Tbb BarriKT. Having gained, la oaa

Jvar. the largeni clrcnlotiua of any paper lo the#ooih. we propts^ to celebrate Ite aonivenary bp:v*aing the kaa*«aMT rArua aad tb# larg* <41 ediUeaever leaned 1* the #outh ‘like mamnooth #diuoa'"'^1 teatath hth#iy siv catomnsaf prlatad mauer.

I^rhe milowiDg article* wiU appear : owe ur moffe

i

rhirs l'*eAks win appear, oa AMawna VO Aaihn,Dr. i nrry e Aaatvev-ory tetmoa belbre theSaaih*era ImptM CoBveaii* h, The Ur#ai Wees imelf

Wcoc—aa article od great valtt# and later-

! 4 'lUUe book eauiied the ioho of .Eaaa"-

I

petated eotir#. aod m hay osher article*, la ehoet

I so patas ur expeaee will bespared so BU theee c«w-

Iamav with the moos valaable reading matter thak

jthe peas of oar brei writers t ea prepare.

hi aad h3 .kna %4., Xew York,Are forwarding newspa|#>rs and periodicals to allparl.H of the country ou ib# most literal terouand guarant#e |M*rfeot satisfaction to all their ens-toui#iH. Their factUtiea fur supplying tbe largerwholesale. *8 well a# ih# smallest reloU.deolenearly, promptly, and at tbe x*ery lowest rot##, can-not h# surpassed. Their preoent large trade andthe heavy capital at their command are the be-iiguaranie#8 or siiccewt and stability.

4-KORME I. rXM>N. Pr#sid#Bt.4 IMEPUkX FARR ELLY. Treasurer.

•w A y*\lTlMl'ao.X. ^up#rmieudcut«

Trade I loi fnrDiabed on appiicalioulurj** d^<tM:aw2m

I ' EKTUCKY AGENCY OF THEAV uKAKKKNBVRii tX)MP4XY or*^N«WYOHK, .here lOl tli^ vslusl-r. Msaic.n.-. mrrwill SI wti.lwat. or retsll u tiMir bum- nrir,.*.UruniaU sud sll i^nona puirbsqu* by tap ..iisa-tllj-, .111 do wpn to five ilipir ord.r. lu ihi.saeary sod asvpibpcbsrcpor trsn%>orts- it>n frumNifw fork hprs. RA VMON I. « i -. >

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s4>^bMJtWiiulm TSi'.b.iiM. ueuM.i:.

IIERlirXd’S P.VTENT

CHAMPION SAFESWOK I PM FAIR.. "sfEw Y..RKE.\rwmos ryivEB.sKi.i.R

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...T..

miWINNER OF THE WAGER

Or

30,000 FKsVXCS:!I.’h 444te.»,

\pvopose toofler foar haadred •naarva la tha

,mammoth edition to select aad vmuab*«^kdv*r-

;tl^emeniH at afty **eai8 a line; wxty-two sqanre*wm be iaMert#«t as reading soaiterAtti per Uae.

< Bo rare a t ham** to reach tkftver ahuodred Ihoa-’tnad famllte in the BiHtth *aod Boatbw«*c woe

r eerer befev# oflbred. All advertloraieom mnvi *>e

prepared aad reach Ul* office hy Ue mU ef Mapto iaenre taweriioa.

! W e refer Xortkem advefttoevt te oay hrm-claaa. odvenhlng ogeacy m for ear r*op*a*4hili4y-

•WXuae hat spectaaypaid Mr adesnissai eata: will appear IB the mamateih editloa.

Paymeat re^nlred ipte receipt of marked pap sr.

a. li. Oli-YY'

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KaiToa aaa Paorajaroa.

{37 hawlk Ca«r4 *4.. WespBia. Team.

Ellzab«ttato«va aad PadacakRallraad.

QAM L B. THOMAS, Pre-ulcntIlo af Ik. Klliii»Mbi.«. swi PsAirsk asirros4

- lompuiy. will yisii ikp S»l.w ssasd cmsumSI ikeir MMisiy sssf ow Ik. tSmyspren s* msk.

Isrplirsllo. I. Ik. CMaty fuons o» c.«mU«

' |6 Sisbaii t. Ik.- TM.rs oJ ik. r.i.yilT»twij' ,b. ... '-tion *r (.ksrrlkiiaa M lk.snrk.ftk.- KluakPlkluWD snl Psdii.sk Rsl.runl C-mpmy.' St

;UirkH.KI.i-rsy<okrMiMT. M«i«sy. Msy It.

i Hsrtfbrd. usw W,^o«lsj. ' IAI ums.lll.. Mokl.Bk.rs n PridM. 1A-

I PTlnrlMi.lslds.Ucu..-y

EddyTlU, Lyo. .. ?-«>»»#>.Psdocsk M.^n-kr. - —

, -nknHmllhlAnd f. v-l ’«84'u

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Molfca • m5!JWvkter^ia.*' i-TtvSF. ^

At tb# rreent lulernatlonal i>ante*tla the ParteExhibltioo.Thepabllc are invited lo call and •vami*e>^

report of tbe Jury on the m#riu of itetest, and see the official award »o the HerrloghPatent over oJl ocbera

lli:BKlh4a, rAKKClw, A WHCBM4..h.Ko. »i Broadway, corner Murray *t.» New \ ork.

FARREL. HKRRIX44. A Ca. Philadelphia: ,

HKRKINO A f<X. Chicago: HKRRIXU. F-kR-KKL. A MIKRMAM, Xew Utiean*.aptftdBwliu

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W. H. LAWRENCEH as taken the oM o***

terae A McAUet. Ill I»iii« ~ TinirH as Uken the old

’lorae A McAteet, laa J

will at oU iiate* attend I# CtegBMT4TB mmA tW4 ffitsl.K4 Tlh 44 m€pertaining tothe

reltr«ac«a

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Fo«>r, Ff>v‘Bd»'n. GriairKi, Hendfr-

soi. Van Winklf, and Trum>>ull

Vutr Net ('lUiliy.

Itlllr;, efltr*! \irc1ala, AktoaUbrk

th« r«a*«rf>ttvft.

ADJOCBVieEirT TILL MAT 26

II lul Ibr I hiraa# ( earfitiei will

PrebaU) »e.

^Xharsf* e! lompiion Asaiit'i Anti-

iBp^arbufnt Senators.

Thf KAikels UeBaad aa laveMita-

bMaur Km' af Nualiril).

Ea^kal IriilBrit Brewiig.

easr ( rewd at Ibe II bile Haase.

PRESIDENT CONaRATDLATED.

diargc* of corruption and a linUabaUoo|«r, Tipton, Wada, Williams, W.laon

about an inT«atl»ation aarra only to ran- 1 Vataa., v rn. . . .

d«r thaaa mote Arm in U>a cauaa of tba

i1(bt.

DKVIUIIO AHEAD.Tbara ia anqnaationably aoma radical

Yataa. ing and undaUrmined by t'ae Sanate,

So tba daclaion of the Cblaf Justice eraa tbarrfora

rararstd, and tba order to adjourn iraa Retohfd, Tliat a select coiumlttea of

ruled in order. aaven be appointed to inveati|{ate tberuled in order. aaven be appointed to inveati|{ate tbe

Mr. Henderson uiorcd to ainand the or- matter of writing of said letter, and thederbyatrikingout the wordi“2>i’h inat.,” mctlve of aaid luemltera in writing slid

icn In the impeecbment trial, now pend- St. Loch, May 16.

ing and undetermined by t'ae Senate, Tbe or iy an ival to-day ouaide of the«refore regular packets was the Kate RobinsonJietolvfd, Tliat a select committee of from Cincinnati.

I From tho N. Y. flernM.,

The Horse.essential poinis, seems to so strongly re- RIVER NEWS,aenible the C'snadian that there ia good - -

reaaon fbr beliayins tiiat both bad a com- nr t i umon origin. He is, nowever, much larger, POUT OF LOUISVlLLb.and where merely »lo;^ork ia r^uired, leayis. t<vd*t.would prove a very good drauglit horse. .. .. ,

„ttnigh our experience does not warrant »„rCi,«-'iiiu.iT"'~ "i airKeus in arriving Ht the ccnclusion that he t-..ri j..nx KiIS rqual to the Pennsylvania horse and Fori-', ton .

'>• ..Hri

hiH cris-es lor all work. .Mtempts ere .whi.aui vksTwavAr.now being ninde to intrcdiice Hnnther Amenr.. Cln. f. T. Dumont. Midescription of French draught horse into Muiiiefirmit, .UsiiiiuiB. wr»n. kmhu. sithis couuliy, called the Peroheron. He il-nd. ui«nilT'o.

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in r«pr«ri4‘iitfu ah i itTong, aerv’edtfblM ''Haujiork. u»uiw.

bori^, Rb'neriAliy uf a roan color, and okfabi raa» TKHTKaDAr.pomeasine varv vLoodi action lor a bone Atn^rwa. rin. r. T, Vaof that ciiiRB

' Mt lH.-i.riAi*, Ma*1;-oh. Wr»n. K*>atut kvoi inai cuisa.

loiiti. UiUi*, Morning stAr. in1 he Perchcron horae \n min^b used by iutaoa. Na»iitiii«. *«hBmro« k. iiu.

thoba daalera woo supply tbe Paria mar* ih>ath im n>sT.

k( ta with fl^h frotu the neai coaat. Should c. T. imciioon. Normmo. itermui

It be dei-uied adviftsbleto import stalUoae ' John Kiikour. ami raicNiim*.

of this breed with a view to the improve- „ r,v«b and wf\thb«ment ot our t rdinary draught and work “ and w f..\tbbr.

brirses, it msy be of service to breeders to river fell about six Inches^

ties in tbe future.

THE lKBBInB!rT iXHtURATCLAABD.

TbotMeude of people aaeeinbled in

front of tbe White House this afternoon,

all eegrr to testify to tbe President tbeir

der by making it read “to adjourn with- ence thereto; and that said committee beout day.” Reje«-ted—yeas 6, nave 47, anlborirAd to aeLd Air peraon.s and pa-Meaars. Bayard. Pavia, D'xon, IJodlittle, pers.McCreery, and Vickers voting in tbe af- Mr. Maynard inquired whether it wasftrmatlve. a quection of privilege? The Speaker re-Mr. Buckalew moved to amend the or- plied that the gentleman from Wisconsin

bad so presented it. After examining

Peperted—Sucker .State snd Key City ’***''*•

for St, Paul, Cornelia for Umsha, Kellogand bsrges for New Orleans, Ab^ona for A1 llie various liorse uiarts in tiiis cityPitta! uig, and Minnie for Arkansas river sjeiinieuspf al'uost e\ery known e<|niaeTbs liver is falling rapidly, and.all tse breed and ot every eqnlne form can he

upper atreams are deciiumg. WsAlher proi-iirtii by iho.e who wish to purchasewarm aud thoweiy. We may except, however, tb® race h.irae.

Bids weieupeiud today by quarter- which ia never fbuud in tbe stablwe ofmaster Thomas for ths transportation of dealers in this country, being geueraily(Jovernment treight to different fort, on disjaieed of by private contract, and

Mr. Maynard inquired whether it was I tbe upper Missouri, but, owing to tbeir

aatisfac ion at the result of tbe vote to- der l>v proridiog for an adjournment till bad to presented it. After examiniugday. Mary aouglit tbe President and Menday, the Jolh, R-jccted without a di- tbe f aper, he aaid the geulleman did notday. Mary aought the President and

oflered him their congratulationa.

A 0%A.I^IO^ AC

ELVH (•Et.KBM Wt.« 0!»D SEnsIWR t^ TOtS Ijeultsd tS lollOW*

:

E1.VH »****»*^ T eave—Maeera. Anthony, Cameron,t'attell, Chandler, Cole, Conneas, Oorbeil,

iBiemitwa rroce»aiM»« ta me! Cragin, limke, Kdmunds, Krellngbay-

Tt,e «a«r aa laiaeaebaarai rastaaaea • sen, Harlan, liovk’ard, Howe, Morrill, ofaa.ii ine Ml, ta« wewperatiaa ml liar > jje., Morrill.of Vt., Morion, Nye, Patter-RaAleal, «ala.aew. af Ike < aaserva- aon. Of N. U , Pomery, KiaiUHey, KissiKr* -ss-iwii.aa a:.iraarAlaarr.

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Sprague, JStuart, Suuiuvr, Thayer, Tip-ton, Van Wiukle, Wade, Williams, Wii-

aK.VATE.! et.n, atd Vales—SI.

’ WasBIMiton, May lU. 1 Navs—Measrs. Bayard, Buckalew,* Tbe Senate met at ball-p*a* eleven. I CV nkllng. Davie, Doolittle, Ferry, Fes-

Mr. Trumbull reported back from tbe ••nden, Fowler, Jobuson, Heuderaon,

iJudiciery Committee the btl. for the ad- ' Hendrick*. McCVe?rv, Morgan, Norton,miasioo of Arkanaas witnout amend- Pattersou, of Tenn , Saulsoury, Sherman,

iment, which was IMdover. .

Truinbuil, Vickera.and W illey—tn.

;Mr. HeiidnckK gave notioe that be Tbe Chief JusUoe announced the result

would offer an aBiendiuenl when it came ^ -aid that the Senate sitting as a

complicated character, awards were deferred.

Business with the upper Mississippi is 1 draught horses.

whose merits we snail oot take into con-sideration in this art ids, which relatesmore particularly to trotting, road, and

directly charge corrupt purposes, butTb^ •jUfttioD rtcurred on tb# order at made uaa of impropar words in tbe

originally offered by Mr. Williams to ad- letters; therelore, In tbe opinion

tolerably brisk, but freight tor New orliuDS is scarce.

Hartford, May 16.

In the neighborhood of BuH’e Ileal,where tbe great dealers are momly lo-oattd, the laboring classes of horses, such

a , , , as»1i ......*** truckt, butineaa WHEona.One hundrwl giinii were bred over tba cart^, are largely Hod princiniUy

ArMsat e.r tisAi 1 1ll. mrti<*lA nf imoMThment. j i* im J.^of the Chair, at the letter did not em- i

,Vf"*: wJia.iA

are largely Hod princip*fcUy

body any ootrupt offer, it was not a qiiet- 1*l‘‘f'?“t ‘d the llib artkle of im| . dealt in, at prices ranging from $160 to

tion of |•riviIege, but he would suumit IBoston, May lo. foOu, according to form mud age. Here

AMUSEMENTS. i AMUSEMENTS.

I.OUISVIUE TBBATBB. I

lie .cleO thi-'ooni.f1r of SECOND ANNUAL TOUR

POUT OF LOUISVILLE.BOATS LBATlHe TO-OAT.

For New Bbli.k I.kb.

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A m*>rirR. On. C. T. Diimoii!. MAtltwjq.

''feAUilOrk, LOIliH.

OKrABirBBN TBtTKBDAr.Atn#rW*B, Cin. C. T. MaSiwiqM« tHfi.rAt*. MsmIi^oii. Wr»n. K**ntut'kv tivvr.

»r ( luiifl. 5vi. IajuI*. Mornliik ^tAr, llerul.

C. T. Imciioon. Normao. Ittnuttita Piuk

THE RIVKB AND WEATHER.TLe river fell about six Incbet yet<er>

.naval gS«i.\^{EMKNr-»Toronrloil^ with ih^ arwat Drama of

K0B».KT AIKF

tbe <]ueetion to ibe determination of the The friende of Col. Hines, of the 4i)tb alto will lie found those dealera whoseHoiiM. infantry, are greatly relieved by a iie- lita lies in luruiabing tbe more fancyMr. Eldridge said he was AKalrous that spateb from Canby, annouoclng htylea of hon»e, such at are adapted to car>

the Mteacuti membera tbould be either that be ia alive and well, in Charleston. ^upea, light wag‘)DB, for road pur*exculpated or convicted, aa the facia A deapateb from Memphis, received yee* poeee, and saddle horses for the I*ark, at

might warrant. terday, stating that he was mardereii, prices rarglng from f ’.00 to :^1,000, accord-ex<n]]]>ated or convicted, as the facia

might warrant.Mr. Blair in<iuired whether it was in I caused ^reat anxiety,

order to uiove ibat the paper be not re*

ceived ?

The Hpenker replied that it waa not yet

After further proceedings, the House «l the •pecial

gp for action.Some unimportant hiUa were intro

duoed, and vanous meniMigea receivedircm ibe Hoane.

court of impaaobDaent atanda ailjjuraedtill Tuesday, *Ji>vh iiist., at 1*2 oVlock. ceeding hve minuses

by a pkrty vote of yea< ;Jl, 02138 de-cided that the paper did not p.^eHcnt a<|oektioD of privilege.

-Mr. Benjamin, ot Miaeouri, asked leaveto make a personal explanation not ex*

A deapateb from Memphis, received yee* poeee, 2tnd saddle horses for the Park, at

terday, alatlng that he waa murdered, prices rarglng from f TOO to jI.OOO, accord-(Auetd ^reat anxiety. idR to tbe et3 le and speed of the an-

ClNciNN.VTl, May 1*>,luiitls. But tew ot the dealers in

... this section fly at hiaber trixueTi e Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce xhcie la. however, atill a higher

to-day UDanliiioiialy aaopt^ o' ‘'‘•“'era in this city, who aptcu-ol the special coiiimitUe of that body, in u,. in »petd entirely. Thie men are infavor 01 Government ai<l in th. construe- cooManl commuuication with at. thelion of the Kansas-Pacific Railroad. treeoera of laiicy Block in Ibe ocuntrv.The annoum-ement of the result o. the know -where to put their finger 6n

impeachment trial produced great aensa- that may he in re.iueel or a wait-flon heiA. The new»pa|>er olli -ea were ^ purohaiwr. The eiyles of horee

*ay that La Perche, where they abound, •'•y -o*! alcad at 6 P. M. yesterday 13 I

waa formerly in what waa then called the f*et eix inohea in the paea, sad l.» feet alx I

Piovincw of Maiue, but which ia now cll- *“ canal.,

vided among the Ilepartnienla of Orne, The e.ouda have floated away aini oni«Eure-et-lA)ir,', and Kure, the capitals of U‘Cre ‘ old Sol” reigna in all hia glory. '

which are Aleuqon, t'hartree, and Kvreux roKT iTi.as, eti'.respectively. Still, however, it ia a Muea- Tbe magniticent cliDtier Belle wa. Ibon vrhelber the introduction of any tor- n uch engage,! y^r,l^ in\oading I

eign draught borne into this country will unloading freight that it was imp «-

favor Of Ijovernment aid in ths construetioQ of the Kansas-Pacific RAllroAd.

I ; .fAOArva^.aAXA.y UliJORUIDg IfTlglU lUdt V WSS imp iS-

be of lurther tieiirtit, as we do not seem sible ft r her In get off. but she leaves at i

to require improvement in that direction ]„ „vic, k Ibis nicrning lor New Ur'eani I

• , ,wIbe Belle Lee has by her superb pasaen- '

.Vnetion enles afford no criterion of the »ix, mmodatious, her tleetoes. herv:nu* of horses. The purchaser ie entirely „,tat and ea'e carrving canacitv'

St I he n:er,..r ,h. .,in inn.,., whr. --t,- -iat tbe mercy of the sue ionesr, who esngive just such :i {ledigree to the horse he

aid tbe prpu arity of her olH.ere,wen a tame that !a truly enviable.

Tbe Cbief Juatice then left tbe chair aadtbe members of tbe House returned to

At twelve o’clock preci-ely the Chief - their own chaiiilier. Spectators who tilled

Mr. Kldtidge obje, ted.

Mr. Ward asKed leave to iutrodure aresolution to recii i from the Senate Haase

Justice, wearing tbe silk Pihe of oflioe,

entered end look bis seat a. presidingofbeer ot tbe Coart ot Impeachmeol. anddirected tbe Swrgeent-at-Aruis to make

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proclsmstion.

every seal and standiug-place *n tbe gal-|joint resolution propodng a recess of will make short delays :tt FortHsysCay- I iquare trotter, that can go in 2;t0, sound.

leriiH immediately began to pour in the ivmgreaa.halls and oorridore, when tbe curtai a fell Tbe .Speaker said tbe lime had expiredfor ten da>8 on the Datl<.nal drama of im- in which this could be done.

impeachment trial produced great aensa- any flyer that may be hire,lusal or await-'ot »»1»* bla fancy, and she ia and should be well pairoui/id

flon here. The newspa|>er olli ea were ^ purchaser. The eivles ot horse V.’™*'“^e laughable enough, p, 1.11 tpippers ar.d travelers along the

throrged all the alternoon. U,e-e men deal in are trotters, ranging in“orsea are eul ject to so many di^ea-es isD^of bvr trac k Tbe iWlle Lee i« coiu-

St. Louh, May 10. f)>eed from 2:>0 down to low in tbe thir-I'eculiaritiee that no man "bould pur- niktded by tb«i well known and popular

General Sheridan left Fort Leaven- ties, the prieee of which are Iroiii $l,0(i0 »"? tiin^ *ithout first con- g,.uUmian, t .pi. Anson McGill, and Mr.worth, Wediie-sdsy, for the west. He to *10,tXX). For instance, a good-looking, i''‘>kment of » Drat Aco ph Marlin a.s ber capable clerk,

will make short delavH at Fort HsvsCay- iquare trotter, that can go iu 2:t0. sound. Thn iighout Kurope ,t is tbe We understand hat the Belle L»e is

ibe-e men deal in are trottera, ranging in•jieed from 2:.>0 down to low in the thir-ties, the prieee of which are Iroiii $l,0(i0

I(vscbmeiit. Mr. Robinson gave notioe that on tbe

ole, and other points, and th-n proceedto Denver. Hia object ia to ascertainthe dispoeition of the Indians. From

and not too old, is always worth fl.OOO;one that can trot in 2:4.5 will bring Irom$1,200 lo tl,f00; a dabbing good young

cuHtrm to bold fairs ftir the sale and pur-]Di.kiug the carrying of tobacco a great

chaseof boises, aiij it might be well to ' tVature in her trade. She has nowordera

Proc-AUiation wai- made in the usual 1The cU aing sceue was not marked by next assembling after recess, he would

,r»a Itbe sUghteet breach of decorum or good renew bis reeoiution heretofore offe -ed

The SecreUry then proceeded to read ' ... ^ .diiecting the manager* to withdraw their

w jouruAl of tbg irbi Lhrg^ dsys* pro* * To® N®D*l® oRvin^ r^inuiM iix 80b- ariiclfsof im|>®R(‘bDit*nte

>edirg» in the ceee of Ibe United Statee 1‘oncurrent reeolutloue ot Si>eeker— 1 will rule upon that ,|aestion

tainst Andrew Jufanaon, President. House for rtoa»s until the JiKh inat. when it shall bj brought before dheWhen tbe reading waa concluded. Mr. I 'I?*’"’ House.dmunda called tbe order beretolore sub- ;

**u|>iOTted by Me-srs. Morrill, of Mr. Rom, of Illinois, in behalf of his

lilted in tbe ft.llowing words: i' enncnt.Hecdncks tud Sumner :»nd op- colleague from the Galena district, lUTved

1 The Secretary then proceeded to read ..... . .

: tbe jonrnal of tbe iaat ibrm days’ pro- *.Tb* having resnuiM us ses-

I ,-eedirg. in the case of Ibe United SUtes 1 “l> *oncurrent rmolutlons ot

Iagainst Andrew Jufanaon, President. Jbe House for go*** unti. the _'jLh mat.

Wben tbe reading waa concluded. Mr. IIbA gave rise to adlwiisaion. Toe rewlu-

: Edmunds called Ibe order beretolore sub- ;

tion w sa sup, orted by Me-srs. Morr.dl, of

muted, in tbe ft llowing words: I' *ri^nt,HecdnckseudSumner:*nd op-

Denver, be will go to Santa Fee, should ore, of square action, that ,!an trot in

the condition of affair* require it, 2:40, is t ertain to fetch *2,000, while awell-bred one—a Messenger or Bashaw,

KITCR .iM> *TI1ATIII1R. for instance, a<,and, and that can go in2:35—will be sought after for $> 00<), and

PiT-r.Ri R.. MavlO oce of either of the above tamiiies ot**

’ horse* that can trot in 2:30 ia cheap atWeather cli iidy and cool. elO.OOO; and for every second below 2: J0

Ci.xci.vsATi, May 16. $1,000 will be readily given by gentlemen

adopt tbe same feature at cur autumnal I

agrioaltninl exbibitiona. I

Iheee fairs are alwsya attended by

or I'OO hbds below, and 7,0U> sacks of

cern, all for New Orleans,llie Beiiniida, on account of an acci-

veterinary surgeons, whose servii-es are|dent to her iua<-hinery, whicb she sue*

to ^ bad fora reasonab’e compensation,| lamtd in comieg up the fails, and tjii

and afford atiequate protection to tbe in- wbiih repeirs Lave not been completeii,experienced purchaser. It would be an teen nuder the ne eaeity ot layingexcellent thing to introduce th s system upiiU Tuesday, when she will go poai-of veterinary inepeclion into our borce tively.auction mart* and sales subles thr.iugh- TheiNorman didn’t get off yesterday.

“Ordered, that tbe Uhiet Justice, in ia-

Btructing tbe t!>.«retary to read the severalarticles of impencbuieut, shall direct bimto read tbe lUfa article 0r*i, anl thequestion shall be taken on tliat article,

and thereafter on tbe other ten sucoea-sively aa they stand.

Before taking it np, Mr. EimuntU of-

rsieed by Mr. Conklir>g,Morrill,ot Maine, that bis colleague have leave of absence tjjj. channel and i)!i feet under tbe bridge>y*- Wr. Nye mid be bad enough expe- to travel in Kuroiie and have his ex- for nassinc ateau-ers. Raining nearly all

KverBimislling.with'Jo feet waterin of the present day, ao great ia th^ie-ire

:>ye. mr. i*ye saiu u# uau enougn expe- to travel in Kurofie and have his *x-rience in this body lo know it waa use-

! penses paid, as during Imt summer.|

lees to of-pose an adjoummeut for a week- The Sjiesker said leave of absencej

a day, or an bour. He thought tbe Presi,: could be granted only at the request ot

and thereafter on tbe other ten sucoea- dMi would be aole to Uke care of him- tbe gentleman desiring it.

sively aa they stand.j

self with bu new recruits. He thought Mr. Wssbbume leuiiuded bis colleague

Before taking it up, Mr. EimuntU of- i• embarraasiiient to the Prrstdeat that be would attend to bis own personal

feted tbe following, which was adopted: • would not be unprofitsbl*. L«t Arkansas matter. He would not call on any KnightOrdered, that th* Secretary be directed I

‘"O®* ® tc-<U.v. Let ua pass a concurrent of the GKildeu Circle to sbriue him.to inform the House of Repreaentativee reeoiution MmitUng the S ate ot .\rkau- Mr. Ibiee hoped bis colleague wouldthat Ibe beuete. Bitting for tbe trial of tbe

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relieve him ot his enbarrass- take no off* live He made tbe re<iue4t ia

President on the articles of impeachment, ment by n« eenolng it to him at all to ooiisideratiun of tbe onerous duties whichI* ready lo leueive them in tbe Senate back here at the end of ten

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devolved on bis colleague.

Chamber. i

‘'•y* with anetber defiant vti-x Wej

Mr. Benjamin said that the resolutionSenator Johnson inquircl whether the i

have had enough of tb^. Let u« ad|

ol Mr.E dridg-.notbavingbei-nreoeiT-order ofSsnator Williams waa debatable morn.down. ed as a quest ion ot privilege, an imprea-Tbe UiustJuatioe repUed that it was ' *“* * ° a

*“®*'“**’ slon might go abroad that this dispoeition

for passing ateau.ers. Raining nearly all

day.‘The only arrival outaide of tbe regular

rackets was tbe John McCullough, fromPittsburg.

lo excel each other in eijulne speed.The two meat prominent breeds of trot-

ting horse* at the present day are thoBashaws and Messengers, claiming de-aceiit respectively from old Messenger andtbe Arabian borse tirand Bashaw. In

inspector* appointed by ths city to attend ^ despatch to J udge ,t Foraee, ateaiii-to thie businsHa tbe same as they have for t<i*l sgenla, says the K E Lae will beother purpew 8, such us the weighing ot heie Wednesdi-v to leave the same day.bay, flour, Ac , sa it would pay a revenue q-j,, p yy. S.rader ia due tu-day fromlo the city snd protect the purchasers New Orleans.

THE ELAVEiTTH AKTICI.E.

WasHiHOTOM, May 16.

Wall, tbe great agoay of to-day is over.

8*iiolor Jubnson said be would makesremark on it.

Mr. Cionneas objected.Tbe question waa tben put on taking

up Mr. Williautf’s order for action, and it

waa decided—Yeaa 34, nay* It)

BenstorWade voted for tb* first time.

marsel to roll under bia tongue.Mr. Bumner lavoied a recess on tbe

ground that it would be b*neatb tbe dig-nity of tbe .Seuat* to coniinne to transactbnsineas with tbe President of tbe UnitedBtatea. He bad always felt it to be un-becoming in tbe Senate to lra-.iactbiiKineas with him while be was on trial

ed as a question of privilege, an impree-slon might go abroad that this dispoeition ..io*i

of Ibe r(®olutioD wa8 at tbe inetance ottbe MiHa<turi deleRation, who 8igned tbe 1

letter wbicb lixd been receieed at the Th#iii vii a «if h >*Ain .mIhp lobf^hoM.Claik*a deak. He waa not Batintied that aimI imn.iikea'Hjti JouofoM;

Ann » ;.:ri;‘?,y ni n'ui mlim* poor.btmp<*lff and be believed be also apokefor bis colleague*. They desired the full- ._

,,eat investigation into all the fhcl* in rela- AnoUieiiainlio Sji.

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Th* ili’Vil «uf h >*Rln Nhip lo bf*hoM.Ati'i ivuk'J lu leiupt liiin. Ukea'xxi Jo*» of oM;r.ut 5*fit»o now* in tOBii uf yore,

Wall, tbe RfoRT oC umIrj la over.| aod In tbe afhrmative. Mr. Ghuiea waa

] J9*'crinita and luiademeanora. The

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tlon to tbe matter mentioned, and theyPTHttmlinm aaieoted tbe Klereotb Artlel# ^ not present. I

Fx>aiaent iiugbt go forth nominally ai*-,asked that a aperial committee of tbe

for ita tMtila-wroimd and there Conaarra- ^qneeiioii wae then taken on tbe quilled, but ^ forth neveri he* i House be appointed for tbe purpose.

,i.„ I adoption of tbe order, and it was carried I ^ ,

'*.°***^ public tunctionary. That ! There were other fact* within his knowl-vota—34 to it<.

dTMooM. Tb* tam vow commanoad up- 'Yaaa-Meeare Anthony, Cameron, Cal-oa tbe raaoluboo to reverse tb* ordar of

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tell. Chandler, Cole, Oonkling, Conneaa,tbeaitlclea, baginoiag with tb* alaventb

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CorbMt, Cragin, Drake. Kdmnnda, Ferry,

iaataad of tb* bint. TbM rnaolntion waa ' Fralingtauvaeu. Harlan, Howard, Howe,

—34 to it<—aa followa: Iwaa hi* inevitable dratiny; l>ot until ao-

; edgs, and others which would enterAnthony, Cameron, Cat- quittal was entered on tbe record, the

jla igely into tbe privileges of tbe Senator.

Benate would uunsult its own characterby abalaiuing from any further inter-change of uirsaag.* between Cnagremi

They would not interpose any obstacles, I' ilLbut would render every aid in tbeir I wliriWvFuini;<ir.».jower whicb be or the committee might

rwrriail uul Ibe 'aiiMion of eniltv or Morgan, Morrill of Maiue, Morrill ol !Pieaideiit. For Uiis reason be ' require. They desire that there should be

' VerUiOiit, Morton, Nye, Patterson of New ! '“II Ia lull iiive*:igalion, aud that all tbe facUot guilty of tb* efasrgoa preferred in

, Hampahlre, Pomeroy, Ramaey, Sherman, ' Mr. Morton thought it r-lher late in tbe should go to tbs country, 'fhey knewthat oitid*, wee taken np.

EEABt rOE TEE STBUOat-E.

Tbe gaileries ware crowded to tbeir ut-

moet copweity and tb* vast audiaaoe wasbuEtaed ia axpeetatiou. Ersrybody heldbia beeatfa nalil Willey, of Weet Vir-

giBie. voted againei tb* raeolntion to take

p th* eleveotb kiticic liial, when tbetewee a iweiderabl* etir. Beootor Urime*

SprMue, Stewart, Sumner, Tton Wadir, Wiiliama, Wilaon,

Thayer. Tip- i ‘'•T ‘‘'•’’t having gone oln, and Yate^ ' tranaacting busioesa with tbe Preaidenl

they bad nothing to fear; they badne'lber done or said anything diabonora-

aileriea ware crowded lo tbeir ut- I

Kays—Meeara. Bayard, Buckalew, Da- !Mr. \*te* waa op(>oaed to a recesa be- ble, or which would not bear tbe light of o' allver lying iu a window, as

and tka vaM andianna waa D**on, DiMilltUe, Fesssodeii, Fowier, !be Wanted more billa for tbe pro- cay before the countrylat large.

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pooiy BM IM vam aui^oe wasHenderion, Hendrick*. Johneon, Me- I

i«t on of humanity and liberty to be pre- Mr. Bingham, from the Impeachmentia expectation. Erarybody bald Creery, Norton, Patteraon ot Tennessee, • aetted to the President for action bnwten Committee, rep .rttd a preamble that in-atfa naul Willey, of Weet Vir- i Roe*, Saulabury, Trumbull, Van Winkle, i

now aDulbeflual artic.esof impia^hiurn’, formation baa come to them wbicb seemsotad against tb* raaolntioa to tak*

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Vickere, and WiUey. i Mr. Wilton oppiMed a recw on thej

to tnrniab them a probable cause to be-

Dipanures — Darling, for Memphis; their bent ficlal inti uence on the road andNighiingali-, f'lr .St. Lnuia. trotting horses of this country these two

hoists may be re^aided in tbe same light

. lluit tile Godolpliin and Darley ArabiansTmiiilalloii. are viewed in I beir relation to tbe race-

hone of Great Britain by the turtinen ofr.u' all 111 ralje; no Fort . an iM- e> .iron,-, that iv.imiiv I'n.lar Mia n......No d‘ -hly llriHil .-an ariiiel hr no non ad, luai ctiumiy. L nuer the name Messsn-Jiui wui at i«'*t wouoe with tMttne ioqk> lociuUPd tu6 Mauibnno% Ab*

dallshe, and th* Hambletonians, whichAnil Who most triiji!$*/»n An.if!! of fl^hiy are tb® dePOrnUants Of the old importedAud in i>’«uite‘scbatue not to bowud, bor8® M(B8®Dg®r, SOD of Kngllab Mam*

m". i.io-t de- brinoand grandson of English Engineer,who waa probably tbe luoet aucewaful

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race bore® of bia day, having won nearlyi#iii vii d «if h -Mhipiobf^hoM. HOO.OOtJ duiirg bis racing career.ii«i ivuk'd to leiupt imn. iikex'Hxi JouofoM; ||Mambiino, the father of old M^senger,

Dd’jr;.:r»‘“y n"»k Vi-T nui mlim* poor.*•*« not remarkable for bis raoing aali-tif a, neither was Messenger bimsell noted

Ti,ni..ihiavi. rei.mi.i. 't“® " tuou‘ng °r trotting stallion; but to

AnoilieiiaiiiIior.u.* ^ \j2-\irf, Mambrino uuqueetionably belongs the

credit ot having produced more good E i-

Ahiiim VP Fair'horses than any sullion ol

Erp.iiy •au-.iou- of your .iidiug bpsri-; Kuglisb record; in fact, much of tbe credit

»rp not tbpiof«-ii.Mi»*i«h;ihpplp^in* look, file borsemen of tbisciuutrv accird to

'."/ujrofrud*”*i.p"^rthp'!U'r^^^ Messenger as tbe progenitor of a greatrniuptto d*« Hvp. with aduiatioofiRmofHb. trotting family ia eminently due to hia

'u"rr«’;Si\X.Tiu\mV.';r!;';p.^ Illustrious sire. Messenger horses varyhii«> <ira>.^ ^ h«»rcritnAon uart»tn« rouii'i, greatly ID form, many of the de^ndant^

ycur -oil miimu-9 « .11. heirayiug M»n. of Abdallah, lor instance, being tapeoially.••"iio'i.

peted for having large cofflu-shap^n- - . -n . . • beads, long cars, and a general mulish’roieeistTemplatiouoncaisnota suf- appearence throughout,eient proof of honesty. Ifa aervaut, lu*

t *ui-.r,ior.,.,t.Ue ooBtiniied ...op count.y^in I'^/.hMqSiw,

fioni fraud at the same time.| The John Kilgonr goe# to CiucinuatiI tc-Cay, to go on the docks for repair*.

. The Nightingale, we learn by despatchl.Sflll|iloi s I illisliing I r«- I xjonKalm A Levi, will be bereatday-

' light Ibis mortiicg for St. Louis.

A leiter :rom Florence, published in th. I

J'^nai 'inenoe of the bad weather, an.l

... . . . -M I ' tbe shipping of a large lot of tHiveriimenlBreton jtureiturr, deecnbes the studios jrei^pi'at Ciiicinnaii. the Empire, lorof the artists ot that city, and give* tbe ' .VrksnsHs river, wiU not be here till

tollcwing aciciiul of Hiram Rowers’. !

Tuisrlsy.I Montialm A Levi shipped yesterday on

'* t«ara tbe Cincinnati mailboit 17o hitgs-Mr. Powers now models ail hia staturs beads of tobacco for the Bremen line of

in plash r;'or bis buata he still nsoscinmi-|stcamsli pe.

mon-colored American clay, .\s the i We are aorry to hear of tbe illnes.4 ofgreater part of the latter are portraits to

jHarry MclKiwell, clerk at theofll.-e of T.

be aleadily worked upon until flnished; m. Erwin A Co., ateamb at agent., but

end cast, there are not the tame dill! cut- I hope lo see bim out egain soon,lies to encounter es in modeling a statue:

[ From relisble accounts which we havebut the thought frequently occurred to

,received concerning tbe operations of tbe

him that it would be inflnitely more con- new snag-boat De Ruseey, she is doingvenient to work in plaster altogether, i goed service, aud that ia what everybodyBieised wi h the most indomitable perse- eiiiectid, considering tbe capacllie* otveracoe and pa’ ience, after once satify ing her tfticera and the great powers of thehimself that a thing is possible, no boat. On tbe lltb sbe pulled out on*amount of labor deters bim, and any

| snsg opposite Mulanply Island. It toobLumber of laiiures serve but to encour-

|two hours lo pull this aiiag. It wae 4

age him to woik on until be ha. succeed-|solid sycamoie, buried 22 feet in tbe bof-

(d in hia aim . torn ot Ibe liver. It waa hi* feet long, 12Adjoining bis studio he baa a Utile ma- '

p-ei alOUbd tbe butt, and 7 .’’set aroundchine shop. In which, when overweary '

toe trp. l*uUtd out a snag in 8lurg<‘on’awith studio labors, he passes Diiiny hoars

Iiiend in thirteen minute* from

WOrkiBg cut some of the many inven-| the time (CU'bei) it with

ions to which bis fertile brain has given ' tb9 butting Veam. it was To ,* mbirth. He mu tes all the inatruments and

jlontf, 17 feet around the but*, and tl's

^Dich he usee in ha® &iadio,aD(l i fe^t aft-nnU ih® top. Pulled up anotherwhich are of fine steel, light and delicate, i snsg iu the same bend tU leetlong.ll' ;

nstead of the rather clumsy wooden ones around the butt, and 8 ftel aroundiu general use. He contesseii that but iL^ top. Tor k 30 minutes to pull thisIcr ils knowledge of m chan.ca and the gate. Pulled two more snags in tbelacililies he bad tor niakmg such instru- eanie Lend, 76 and 88 leet long, from 12 toii.enls Irom tune to time as he required, 15 fret around the butt, aud » to 12 feetli« ftbcula rifvt'r have been able to carry arcuud the top. JShe also cut down ninethe liaCa of uioilelliuK in plaster to perfee* iniuiena® trce-^tlint wer®in daneer ol fall-ik u, and that it was not at all likely to jpg into the river Ircu the caitio2 awavl8f Hdeptui by others, but now that he of th^ b/ihk.h d overcome all the oltetacUs he lound By Utter lo AMoDUaJm AlL**vis we>arnt a great rdvantage. He cau throw

, that the Cota S paa.8^ Latle R’>ck 0304 wn h s let 1.8 at n.^tht and leav® bis Irst., ai h A. M., and will go on tostatue for an imlehnite period—for years,

jl ori Smith.

Ah then. yo Fair'i;e creaily < autiou'. or your tlidiux heart <;

i-arp not tbe Mtch : the ple»dtnc look.IK.’» o t ael and low. m me«k «ulmii?k4ioD drest.HA ftiilof»uh«. L>‘t oot the fterpeot toiiMiie.

nmiuptto dti eive. with adulatioon Rinooih.r»Mtt 00 ycur putpCtl 111 . N'>r In ihehi>u er.

Where uootlbiDtti Httua*. anl rc?*«^5>hed a lout-h.While eveutHi; <lra>-^ ^ hercritnu>n uart»tn« rouiul,Tiu^t ycur '^>il oiiimu*$ m .th heiraylug Man.

To lesist Teaiplatiou onoa ia not a suf*tlcient proof of honesty. If a servant, iu*«i®ed, were to resint the contiiiuei temp

some people let it lie, when he la sure ,i . Ami.rinan • • i

his iDH8ter docs not know how much verv litrle rwitflrt-jiithere is Of it. he would, give a strong D^m«

1 againsi tb* raaolntioa to takej

Vickers, and WiUey.vsotb article brat, when tbets I

^ *** b®iag taken tb*

idarabl* atir. Beostor Urimaa., but there were but thirty-four biaded by Mr. Waahburume, of Illiuoia.cbo oould certainly b* C'Msntad ' Mr. Feeaendeo rose to make a m-Rlon

same general giouudsas Mr. Nyedil.Mr. Doolittle lavored recess.Mr. Hem ereon took Mr. Sumner to

a<c> unt tor r< fleeting on the President.It liotbirg else ehou.d cause Senators to

^Bon ooovlotioa. At this jaucture to postpone tbe vote tor an hour on ac- :*i»-talB Irom such remarks, a decent ed and instructed to summon and ex-

ik. wrw ...1.^,.^ Af tlMi Hnnae nf UmprmmmntM.|

c. unt of the aljseuce ot Mr. Orimea, bnt, ‘ WDSe r f sell-rrej^t ahould rrelrain them,j amine, send tor |>eraons and paiiers, and

M_— an'MiiiMed and immadiatslv i

00 I- ing informed that tb* Beoator wa. INo aaaonate nad a right either in tbe

|take testimony on tbe subject.

i“*• “o- :=ou«te or in the Mart to reflect on Uie

, Mr. Rosa rn.de . ques i«i of order Histtb*>i<«... "inntor Orimes entered tb*

, t,oo. Mr. Gnmea immediately after- 1conouet of ecy other .Senator. No men I the Hi u«e bad 110 power to try .Senalorn I

tiruai supported by some ofj

terwards came in and took a seat in on* !had ah gher respect tor bia oonstitueaU

,IbeBiieaker ruled that tbe raaoiutlou

hia fv^soda Tbe managers sat on th*j

of tbe side aisles. ‘ Ibtu himaelf, but bis constituenla could . did not nropise to try Seuat rs.’

Vflft of the ' diet Justico, Butler 'acing tb* Mr. Edmund* eubmitted an order that net enligbleu bim on questioc* of mj. Mr.Rol iuson made a point that tbe man---** ^tiuilv. iMdin* a.-, j

tbe t^Dat* will not proceed to vote on tb* Pff_ _ J* bis own|g-n, bad diaebarged their duty and there !

rmatiou has come to them which seems proof of honesty. But this is a proof lo

turniab them a probable cause to be- » h:cb you have no right to put a man.lieve that improper or corrupt means You know, humanely apeakiug, there’ is

rave been need to influence the determl- “ certain degree of temptation, which will

nation of the Senate on the article! of im- overcome any virtue. Now, in 80 far as

pe.cbmeni; therefore, lieit you spproaibieuip'a:ion to a man, yondolittolced, Tfcal tbe managers be direct- aim an injury ; and, if he is overcome,and instructed to aumuion and ex- you share hia guilt. Johnso/i.

Vflft of the < nief Justico, Butler 'acing tb*

andMooe defisailv, and laoding tb* lor-

lorn bopa. Tbaddaua bievens and Bing-

bauD b^ advanced poaitioBs, wblls

or; id** according to the rules or the iien- :

tocscience, and noibicg could ever drive lore bad Lolhiug further to da Tbeate Agreed to.

TbeCmief Juatice, rising said: By direcLogaa cotnmaBdad tb* rear guard, aad to ' doa of tbe Be' ate tbe Chief Justice deUm was aaugtsadihe duty of picking up !

adiuvniah ib* dtizeos aud

tncElats. AlTSr tb* Prseidaufa ooun-..

. .' iano® ana pwrfact ord®r ia re<jair®d. I.

0*1 ware pre*mit, **cept Curt*., who was will be a subject of inflnit* regret if any

bim^m the pertormauce of bii duty, I Sieaker overruled the niint on theIt b's conotitueuia disapproved of bis

j

ground that ths duty of the manag-trscondnet he wse in tbeir hands and th-y i,udmight do with him as they wiibed ; but Heuabe was not to be told by hi* parly to turn senthis back on Uw and justice. Tiiere w.ib ment

bad not been lully discharged, as theUcubs reiervee tiilselt the right to preaeut aty furt! er articles of impeachment O.ber ohiecliona were male whenIbe Bpeaker rultd that the reaolution was

iU’ SC' i.e-t leapt, le-r'iibllnj epirlLsof b’lrlit.

If lu Cif lap of.- in aiut act meau barm t

I Is b.vpr e s.;S'ii.t ihf Devil

;

1 y thvi mfsii . i:mousl> , ao-l >'ft do so,| t.f I', vii 'lifir Vir lie u-mpt-, ao'l Ihev te upl

BC 4RI.ET fi:«i:rIt is not very safe to rely much upon

vtry little potential iuduenceon runningKtcck, as Diomede and other borsea wellkrowD to turfmen had preceded him andproved themselves superior as racingsires. Probably from the loi.ns of oldMeaseeger has this country derive 1 more1riHtige as the home ot the trotting horse

than trciii any other aonroe whatever.It is to the eagacity of Henry Astor, the

biotber o> John Jacob, that this countrya indebted for tbe acquisition of ibis val-uable animal. . Shortly alter hii arrivalin this country be was siatione l at Coo-per’s Ferry 1 now Camden

,N. J., oppo-

>ile Philadelphia, where be remained twoyears, but sulieiqiiently waa removed tothe neighborboed ot Bristol, Pa., wherehe remained a ot.uple of yeirs longer.His sojourn in tbe neighborhood o'Philadelphia these four years was themeans of disseminating bia blood audmprcviig the road botses of EitternPennsylvania and Weslern New Jersey,

LOUISVILLE THEATER.

E\iiU8ll Ori:R4.|BY AMERICAN ARTISTS.

/AN .MOND.XY KVKNlNti, May I

1%. witi i-r p*rtorni*^ Ui« u*».vorM«N]1 »p4*r» ol I

LA FILLE DU REGIMENT. 1

ruu uF Al'.MI^sl4i.N. i

nrf-*f rci» •

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•rr For parik-a*»r«. ®(IU Of 4«y .Hit'

nij i». dl f

THREE DAYS ONLY!'C't;5Ki: K\^T -\XI> WaLNi T.

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Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.|

Ai»«> 'j;, •J.', uiKi Jii.

THEim m] iiNmiOH:.VXD UONcIB' lOMBlNATIOX jF Zi ^

l.toU .\L. •lUXITH'iLOt.Il AI., VXDFuCFj'lRI\X

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Wonders of Creaf ton.

Tx-iv»miJixa*l «vxooo»aa

Indian Exhibition,

>fon«la>* Muyy. >I« > lt»,

\Ve<l >*• >Is»y‘J4b.*'l'U\ir»4«layu >l«»y‘-Jlw

n.r'ITIVXI.Y VUl: FOUR DA\*« 02CLY

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liH M J o'«*lncK. Door* isiioo AI 1 m4 r.

Ad« -esir I •• t^mtm •mty lo •Miro eoM»« •“

fKttOmoo. wAM® wi;: OMhror# Uii* wwwKF|t»r8(r.oa oo<1 Aroalo Arii«%. ifco

porfrirBiiiTJc Tr»ot?o «F Aad urwwiP»CtrARt. tb» whsil? tiQtlrr t®# Art <* miARgi

iho co*?f$fAi40*l F a R«s"*'*r»»5-

mmJOHN ROBINSON’S

OKK-VT i"M”.l.v.vri'>.\ ! ^

CIRCDUND menagerie; iFomtoK®itrASd®:«iH k Kntorpns®. rostol: Iaciqx

T'EN SnO N7V S«>r Sr^r-rlAN^ •wiArtioo. .a on# crAod AlliAaro

f>f«-sl«iriiu tb# OKWi Of

W4 A.lb-T iloat. aai up#ri#ao# *v#rjir#a la tht« cou'itrv.

ZOOLOGICAL DEPARTMENTli> lompoecd -'f Ike various siio tarsm \L<sf jOlTB \IERia

ourludiDK Orniibolo<i?‘»2 ^ *»<Nlbuuot.fal 5p«c;a^#»« of tx*R^-D»X

formiDf t®«

WILD ANIMALSIN TUK < V NTUV. «uppon#d 8/

roiri

W : sKe aolKV that ihr

Grand Oriental Procession,

i - mtm ®orx»owlT BACQ'fl-^nl]rra|i»r>ss.^4 t av « • ®am ovsW Svoa wi®-

aa AA I# pA<oaat l#d ®F Ui#

Traa of Twelvf Taaels a*4b»ldrg Ihkflkt «r OoMtra.

W ’ i!l«r U iVT. Ai, I «p®a ^

It be cborsis-tben taking them up again|

(vmuieute at the very spot be left, lo .

an tn xtws bt telf .raph

work upen it iigain. i

Mkmpuih, May 16.

“The prooe-e as he explained it w.is I P.iver rcse one and three-quartervery ingeuicus SD.1 inlerta'.lug to us. He

.

imhte.first ai ranges tbe lines of bis figure on bis

|

I'aesed Down— Richmond, Motile .\ble,movable platform of iron bars and roje; ard India. *

these le fsslei's firmly tegether in place,)

I’epatted— Lizr.'e Oill and B l e St,and thus has bis skeleton; he tben mixes

!Luois Icr .St. I.e uis, InJisna for Li.iuis-

his piaster, which liefore it is hard be cuts ville, SUver Moon and Cora S. for Uin-

ueesfiuper opinions on medical or legal and accounts for his name being so fre-inio blocks of different shapes cicnati.

mmi I'.—— V, will M a Subject of Inflnit* regret if any trytrg to mage impeschment a the Bpeaker ruled that tbe teeolution waskb*a*t . aad were aesOad on th* right of violsUou of tbe order of lb* Beuate wifi

j

P»Fly tfueaUun. It a as no party ques- op. n to the sime obiecilon aa that ofleredMr. niMi > ueorealtaie the execution of a further or- ion, and the moment a party ihould put

,by Mr. Eldridge, and that w»s no direc

* TH* voTk. *'“* poreona guilty of disturb- fiosilioD that its member* must per-;charge of corruption. Vague charges

taf/vM hiiain..a. waa luienii «ka aaiiar. I

“DO* b* itnm*di*telv removed. jut* ttomselves, thia party ought and , could lie constiued aa questions of privi-

subjects. But here are some remarks on

scarlet fever, whicb we find in a recent

cumber of tbe London Times, commuui-

quently found iu the pedigrees of theirnon e*.

This horse, like some of bis descend-ants, was somewhat noted for bad tem-

and sizes, such as be knows he wiU re- The Arkansas ia on a stand, with fourquire. Tben when they are hard he ar- ' feet water to Little Rock and three feet toranges them on bia skeleton, completely

|

Fort Bmilb.

Before buMoe** wa* begun tbe galler-

ia* war* sdoaoniabed to k**p sUeocs, andw*** given to uadarelsad that a failure

In addnskiug the Senstura, the Cnief Iwould crumble into dual. For b.s own

isticeraM: part, be regielted that tbe sab)ect of im-JestiesraM: _w*** given to uadareland that a failure ; Benatora; In conformity to tbe ordir peacbment bad ever been brought into ' agrtedVo ci nsTder ie^iuriom blrWag-todo so wau:.! .shfaet lb* affendm to tb* of tbe Bens'e, tbe Chtet Justice will now

|

the Bena'e. and he believed it never ought;ham proceeded to state the rea-

BSiaalty of arrest. Tbe roll osil was tbsn prtceed to lake tbe vote on the eieientb 1 'f* thought as long os ; soca tor the resolution, considerable0omtu®oo®d, CA®n®lor rixinc ®® hiM a Uh-I r^id^Dt w*a not ^>UYic ed, it would

jdebate folluwinj;, danoj^ which tbe— was csilsd and the ni

As directed by tbe rule, tb* eieveutb 1ncitii jure them to send * bill to him

| House reiused to adjourn and to table' ' emrea, ana uie qussuon Ot sriicJe wo* read bv ths c -Urlr Mr. Drake asked if anv Benatur ha.1 ' le,. ...wi..,.

lege, but spec fic chargos were for tbeHouse, to decide. Houeeyess 78, nays 26

cated by “A Fellow of the College oi[

fer in bis youthful days, the fact of his

Physicians, ' which seem to he sensible hilling a gr^m at Bristol or Camden be-i

.Ii’g an Ulualration of hts vicmus projteu-anaiimeiy. vines. In some respects, however, be

It is a notorious fact that scarlet fever was an extremely docile horse, but al-prevails extensively throughout the couu- ways required a master. He was subee-

sriicle wee read by tbe Clerk.Tbe Urst name on tbe roll Mr. An-

tbociV , being called, that Senator sroee,

n^ was c*G*(>, wia tae qussuon ot. sriicJe wa* read by tb* Clerk. Mr. Drake asked if any Benatur had ‘

guilty «r ant guilt) wa# propounded by Tb# Urst name on tbe roll Mr. An- aasailedhis colleague for hu course inby the Chief Jusuo*. Every heart beat tbo(.y, being called, that Senator arose, the court uf imptacLineuthigb arlth anxMty.evenamongtboaaiuost andib* Chief JuaUor. also standing, ad- Beveral Benatora said that no one bad. I

oontidoat of lb* Presidsot’a acaoiual aa d.eaeed to bim this formu'a: “Mr. Sena- Senator Henderson inquired when hi*|

.r? tor Anthony, bow aaj you iath* respond- colleague h,.!l become guardian of hi*mm Md* lo tb* quasuon. Andrew Jobnaon, President ot th# character.!

Tb* moat proftwnd alienee prevailoi, l l. nited Btatea, guilty or not guilty of a Hi ake replied that here aud else-botb on U-e fl^or ol tb* Benata - b:gh miadsmeanor, aa .-barged in tb* ar- where be conaidered bimrelf in dutyand in tb* eallariaa. until Vick, mie?" tound to defeud it when aHsaultod.

higfa arithanxtety.evenamongtboaemost andib* Chief JuaUoe. also standing, ad-oontidaat of lb* Presidsot’s aoqoiual, a* to bim thi* formu'a: “Mr. Bens-

Th* moot proloand Blience prevail*, i, l United State#, guilty or not guilty of a

House teiuaed to adjourn and to tablethe reaolution, which under operation ofprevious queatiuo waa flualiy adopted,yeea 8'. naya 1.3. Adjourued.

«« 4SIII\CTO.\

WA.aHixuiox, May 16

try. We hear of it and we meet with it

everywhere—in public achouU aud in

private houeea, in tke cottage ot the poor,in tbe parsonage, and in the palace. Thewide prevalence of thia fearful malady is

due to a variety of causes, but there arcsome to which 1 desire to direct particularattention. Intbefirat place it IrequeutlyLappenatLat persons who are recoveringfrom the disease travel in public convey-

•nd in tbe gailoriaa, until Vick- u<re?’

era eompioled tb* nineteen votes—

h

‘ M'" Anthony reeponded, “Guilty;”—a. ..

I

*4®® •“ ^Ct* went on till all the Sena-•nll^t numbre to detat Im-, t,,„ ^ r-eroinded. tbe vote summit

peatfcnaaat npoa tbe eievantb article, u| —yeas So, nays 19„as (o' Iowa:When a box suddaoly aros* Ilk* tbs bum Yres—Meaare. Anthony, Camerno, Cat-nf a vast swarna of bees, blasting tb* ^“blinr, Coaoeaa,

I to defeud it when aHsaultod.Morton raUed the queetion of or-

Tii# Pre*id-nt appointed the following ancea while they are throwing off poisonBoard of V.aitora to W»»t Point Mil.iary

•ra aompiaieB UM nineteen vote* a ‘ j ^ •» :

^ . J • . , Iand so the vote went on till all the Hena- I der—that it waa improper to aiwail Sena- ' -Y' *®cmy.

nffictont buaber to defeat im-, had r.atooded. tb* vote aummiiiw !

tor* for voting one way or the other. tieu. W. B. Franklin, of Connecticut;

ous exhalations irom tbeir bodies, aod,therefore, while they are atill a source of

viiiva. In some respects, however, hewaa au extremely docile bora*, but al-weya required a master. He waa aubae-.|U*ntly removed to toiug I.aland, wherefie reniaioed, with exceptional aeasona,iinlil be died, the property of Mr. VanRenat, in 1-sOt. F'rom L mg Island, aa aradiating point, bis atcek waa dlssseiut-iialed thioiigbnit tbe country, and be-came known in different places as BuabMeBHeugeis, Hambleloniaua, Mamuriuoa,.\bdallaha, Ac,The ether great favorite breed of trottingbones and rivals of tbe Messengers InI Ills country—but of later origin—are theBeabawa, springing from tbe loins otGrand Hsabaw, a celebrated Arab im-

faateuiug Item together with mo'st plas-ter, whit h w) en it ‘sets’ forma one eolid

!mass. This is then fasb'.uned into a aem-

Iblanee of the tulure etalue with moreutoial plaster, and then he ^uea on trum

W bite river is rising from tbe rains.

BtrSlWEBB WOTICBa.

lIoLi.ow.iy's Pills.—"A Dxti. withoctcue piocra* to another which ' could * Nzaa. '-P*rcnla desirous of beholdingnever in this letter give au idea of, until

' ,t - u • v jthe beautiiul thing approtebea compla-ticD. He bad proceeded siowlv bnt aatia-

their offspring reach a vigorous manhood,

with mind untainted and faculties undimin-licD. He bad proceeded s:owIy bnt aatia- witbminduntaintedandfacultiesundimin-factori y up t'l that point, whan hia trou- c j . r - .l r jbles commencid anew. He found that,

or of preserving them from a mind

Lowever sharp a kni'e, cbiael, or what of hidden destruction—a worse than livingcot he used ill fiuiahiLK, tiny bi;.s would death, will find an able coadjutor in thesetr^hkouty or chip eff, 4le8troYiD2 tb® i u * j i n u n j

k eFiitv or tko8urf«c**. celebrated remedies, bold bj all dnij(*

TlelariiestCoaipaiiyiifEiiEeit.'iaii

IN AMKRIl'A. BumberiiiA

ISO MEN AND 250 HORSESlaclndia®

FIFTY PERFORMERS,Fltr Lad) Eqnrstririinfa.

Three Papular Cloiins.

Kda'> 1 io( tb# mAuAc^m#oi t® pn»4uc#

5-TAKTlalN4» .\1TH OF Hf»R.8F.M ANHHIP.i'.%KIN*; i.VMN'A^Tfr KXKRrmOt.sl*KiTA4.'l Kfi OK 4>RI£NrAL4»R\NDEt

Witb Ib# mOAl dAZJijtof •pt«i!<lor.

Fatia. Kyla#llAgtOA. .

FrMBkf«>rt.'*b#ih>T»»lwl.cuiBVi: .r..

Je-l!Vrw#A3n,ie*N#w Alt ADjr..

W#4mwUt 1UFI&~ ypiidAj. It.

tAT. Ma^I^'‘At'irtAy. ICaj iCM If • Afl.•'-i-’AF Mat A

If * 9f Ajr Oh

RAILROADS.

LOUISVILLE & NHSimiLC

MEMPHIS & LOUISVILLEjiAzz.jioAi> Aura.

<>KA\I) (.RITI ITUI .< DXIIIBITIOA !

May 17 do

tore for vcing one way or the other.Mr. Drake auggeeicd when that

ator called anotber to order, be ahoniit at the time Ibat disorder: v words

auggeeicd when that Sen- IJ *>“ WiUiama.ol Trnuesaee; Prot.

other to order, be ahonid do ^ - O- Beak, of New York: Gen Leslie(that diaorderlv worda are

' Uemba, of Kentucky; Gov N L Shark-

danger to all who come near them, cr who por.^ Into Pennsylvania in 1820, by Jo-

dtoottler, and DO otbsrdemoBairstioa was roy, Ramaey, Bherman, Bprogue, 8'ew- I general aat^raioua hod been made uponIpeAo. Hod tbe result bsso different an •t’. S“«nner, Tbsyer, Tipton, Wsde, Wil- eeven BeiiSio:# who voted forsequit-

uprosr would do douM have broken o it *'1: William*. Wiisoo, sod Y*iee-.i . i

‘*”1 “P?“ in’Mvi .u.lNsye—Me.are, Bsysrd, Buckslsw, Da- • *> “» defend himself from that saperaion.

in tb* gsUens. s* uausl. i vl#, Dixon, DoolltU*, F***enden, Fowier, Hendeiao* pointed out that a le-OLO Bkw wsDk vorna. . Grime*, Henderson, Handricka, Joboaon ' had Uen m^e deprecating tb« in-

Wsd* could not reewl the temptation IMiUreery, Norton, Patter* .n, of Tenn.’ leicourae with tbia givst criminal whom

to wot* witb th* r**t, but hi* vot* wa* no Rrsn Bsniabnry, Tnunb^i, Van Winkle! ' Senste bud voted to ac,juit.

Q_-aoaamrr od# a* tbs think waa d*- i'h here— 1«. Mr Sumner diacisimed sny allu-ion

...tod hemra taia 'name wsa ssUsd i

Tbe voi. a ol the S*n*tora were waited to the Be^stor in that remark, but saidfo^ bis nam* waa stiM.> anxiety, though be wa* Ilaterirg to tbe Senator, He will

WiUsy bavlDk voted againat tb* prop> notbing more than a general motion as fsrdon me if 1 aay that I was remindedniboB to take up the sleventb articis, bs ' otsuepesa* pr.vst'ed until tbe vote of of s proverb wbicb aeemed to me to beWM ragardsd ae eertain lor aeqaittnl, bnt i

• dontafui Bensior wsa given. It waa ^^'7 applicsb:* to his (wse a* he preaent-

assmiishafl ena diacuatsd tbe conserva- I

®oli..ed that Benator Cameron voted .

®d .t;it iulbii.; W bo ao excu*.* himself

ley, Williams. Wilson, sod Yai

cent letter. In that let'er they say (heyarc placed iu a falae poeitioo, but the

tuilow them as travellers iu the same vehi-

cles. In this way it constantly happensthat railway carriages, omnibuses, cabs,

and other public conveyances become in

infected by the subtle poison, which maybe a source of danger and ol death lor anindefinite period.

Shortly alter the reassembling of a great

I

ts>, ard hed been called upon in>iivi luul- intP'-^ialenien's of fuels and tbe iu'erenee school it frequently happens that scarlet

eeph Morgan, Irom Tripoli. His sire,

WHS Kitsb-ad-na-gar, the favorite borse of '

the bey ot Tripoli, and bis dam a noted:

D»>ert mare. The career of this horsewe 8 confined to a eguaker district ofBucks county, Pennsylvania, where lit-

tle opportunity was affjid d bim fur thedevelopment ot bis peculiar merits as agetter of road and trotting horses, tbe ’

epsthetic and moial i>eople of that sec-i

he wa* listenirg to the Senator. He wilt *r i c .uiu cuange niy voteor an siieut.or /, -

. .... , ii.e luai

jardonme if 1 aay that 1 was reminded ' Pf'jflty. hut siiuply whether the fever which may then spread moreor ol Messenger, i» joathuiiious, and ac. .

.J inaeo. .. , | itcg through the school 1 bus the railways quired ibrougb hi* grai dsons, Andrew(here would t-e h c)nv!c:iou regardless of

WM rokurdad oertkiu lor seqaittkl, bnt i• doubtful Benator woe given. It was very applicsbie to ide case as he present- :

my vote. These tbiiige were done on the

^rmtobad snd diMuatsd tbe conserva- “otked that Benator Cameron voted ed ;t; it i* tbli. : Wbo so excusre himseif - 'Putof the moment, acd almost without

tivM bv votin* wniltv He donfarlara '®h#*d of ume. The Chief JuaUoe bad •ccn'»* himaelf. The awifncai with i

«>un8el «m my part, aud to me uuder ativM oy voung giiiuy. H# douMIem not ooocluded the fbrmsi queetion before which be ruefied to eeif-defetice brought j

of humiliation which I cannot de-“ T wo* ooocluded lb* fbrmsi question before;

which be ruefied to self-defetice broughtprafarrso w re'mn lb* isvor of tb* rnd- tbe Benator’* vote of not guilty wsa pro- to my mind this aucieut maxim. Mr.tool*, kod, tbsrefore, vo'ed witb the ma- nouLosd. Benatora Fessenden, Fosrler, Bumner rejiekted bia argumhnt that it

jority. Hi* vole is not absolntely n«o*a- Urim**, Reas, Trumbull, and Van Win- would te unbecoming in tbe Senate to

anry lor tb* protecUon of tbe President. “““•'g tbe Republican Benatora. ^ lu'ercbsiige meesage-', Ac., with the Pree-

mmm he ete!>wi4^‘•***' *“* kuHty. Whsn Beostor Wad*’* I

'danl P hit* bia impeachment is pending.BO (ma ejiww. name wea ca'.b^. he ei<.r.8 I A vote, he odrilitined. he. heen i.lren

aciibe. Bo sc.on as I bad Ume toreSectonthe aubject, 1 determined to reuialN inmy seat aud do uiy duty. If my con-

IHB kasri.T. ingly and voted guilty. Before tb* re-Tli* vote stood—guilty, 16; not guilty, suit of the vote was sauouooed.but whsn

kle, among tbe Republican Benatora ^ in'ercbsiige meeasge-, Ac., with the Free- -tituent!-—bouest, intelligent, brave, andvoted not guilty. When Benator Wade’s idem n bile hi* impeachment ia pending. *h«l‘ i«* a l.ody condemn me, 1

name wsa caiM, be stood up unbesiist- ^ vo;e. he oflutiaued, bos been taken on *? • when it can be doneibgly and voted guilty. Before tb* r*- on* article, but there are ten to be acted "itb self-reejuct.”

suit of Ibe vote waa anuouooed.but whan article U|>on which we all I Wahhincitox, May 16.

coutinua'ily statler scarlet fever over thecountry, as they recently cooveyed.the cat-

tle plague.

Auotlier source of danger is this:—

A

convalescent troni scarlet lever is thought

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to require change of air, and while his

I

skin is still peeling aud thus throwing oS

coutinua'ily scatter scarlet fever over the Jaikvon, Bsladin, and Black Bashaw

country, as they recently conveyed the cat- sn.iof Young Bashaw—three reiuarka-lle plague.

* ''ly w®ll bred atallions, each of whomAuotber source of danger is this:—A share to perpetuate the name and

convalescent irom scarlet lever is thought « n.stantl.vircrea.-tog faroeof the Ba'shan-

a.,., .f.i, .,d .h,i, u,,skin IB still peeling aud thus throwing oS fiisiory of these horsta, and also to ven-the fever poison he travels by rail, intect- tilate what is obscurely, if at all, known:ug the carnages and his fellow-passengers to horse men of tbe present day, we makeou the way, aud goes into a lodging by the the lurther remark while ou this subjact,

I eeiity ot tbe surface. ceieoratea remeuies. aoiu oy aii arug-

“Alter much consideration be d cided gists, Mayl7 dothat IL-e only way to ’finish' was by us- '

ing files, oi various ahap>.-a Hud sizes; he Impoi lailt Letter.bad found iLe idea truly, but in use they '

, ,clogged so last with the Ume dust that he ' following letter has cooie into our

could make but slow progress. 'Then it bauds, and we publish it for tbe infurma-< c. iirred to him that they must be open tion of those who doubt the purity olfiles— file*, Lul with a bole behind each

: , vc noti:oth lor the dust to pa«8 through aad

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tall rtf. He mi de them and they work- 1 his is to certify that Mr. Allred Bpeertd like a cbaim. I saw quantities of is a resident of this village, aod, to inythem lying about, of every aizs and sha|ie p„,onal knowledge, has devoted a nata-—curved, atiaigfit, broad, narrow; some , . , ,

wiih h<bs tbe aize oi a shot; otuers o' to the manufacture ol pure

libcne used at the very last to put on tbe aud valuable wines. He has a largr viue-fiue, skin- like texture) as fine as the eye yard in view ot my residence, aud has beenoi a me le. Boiue are to push forward

^j ...i,;..., .c,

s' iiiply, otters only to draw backward, lor some time engaged in cuhivaung the

some lake off tbe plaster in quantities. Port Grape. Ibe Port Grape nine can-

uhets only a tiny dust; but his work uot he excelled by any American wine,was acron pdsb^, and be pursues his la-

j Mr. Bpeer every season inbor® With fN-rt* i‘t ALii at bi® lei.sure. . • • . a j-

i .• i

*Ibt*arui8 actl head ar® f®9t®ned oo id lArije quautilies, but not diipodw ot uotil

such « wny (bat they cau be removed at it attAiua the four jeara.pleasure, ar.d id tbut way wonted upoa I’a^saic. Uct. JOih. 1^66.

”D. 11. SICKLES,

Central National Bank, New York.

Cliiiieae Itltograpliic ITritiii;;. Some of our druggists have this wmeIn .11 ntli.r fon.ii,- r-.ri.in nh.r.ni.r. direct from the viueyard. ml' dl

Cliiiieae Itltograpliic ITritiii;;. Some of our druggisti

In all other tongue* certain characters direct from the vineyard,

convey to the eye the same impression asceitaiu ecunds convey tj tbe ear, aud bya coiuliiiiatioii of these charactei.-) wora-

A Di.strxs.'IXi. Coun Ai.xT.— I have heenalllicted witb Catarrh fur many years.

IP; Foarl*r, Fawaeiidaa, Orimea Header-j

'• ***• ht^wn. Senator Wiliiamt rose

oo. Von WtBkle, TrumbulL mmI Ro«* ' !S*o*i*, aiUIogata

wo^Dotcuiltv t aof impeo^meut, adjourn UutU

Tuesday, May asih, at 12 o clook. Bena-Wbon tb* TO ing doMd tbe exciMoiMit tor Joboaon oddreieed th* Chief JusticeWM totaaiae, aopecially omoog the rodi- • bo Mid that debate was not in order!oalo, who veore attorly diomayod. Wben Senator JobnsoD— Is it in ordre to *d-

Mr. ChDM onaODDoed that tbe PrMidaat **" •l™*dy de-

iMd bMd Dcquittod o# lb* cb.r,M coo- '1tl?j‘'j:;.?ii^‘=irbut oo. prec*.taioad Id tb* artid* firot aoboiiitod to tb* dent w ke-e tb* caa* of H^ptr-y,woM of th* 8»n*t» , a* adjoumoMm wm 'hat th* hnouODoemeal wm not modeiMOMdiatoly propa**d aatil the 26ita ot Hie eod of (be caee. Tbe Cfadr will,

th* priMBt mootb. ThM motion will no 7h7su.’n**t*‘*a***‘*^'^*^“®**^*** '**“‘*-

it wo* known, Benator Wiliiamt rooe Iknow the acquittal was only by one vote,

and moved that tbe Benat*, ailtlng at a 'wae Mved,** tbe saying ii, by tbe akin

Washinotox, May 16.

FrartioosI currency issued (or tbe week,$4-'i6 .500 Amount forwarded, (107,20(1.Notes fuiwardrd, }16!>.21S. Na'ionalBank notes bHuer<, $Ui7.3jo Fractional

TIIL SOITII.

MuXtiiohcry, May 16

court of iuipeochmeut, adjourn Uutil,

iif hi* teeth. I call it a nominal ociuutal Notes fuiwardrd, |16!*.21S.Torbay, May a»lh, at 12 o clook. Bens-

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upon tb*t one article. 1 allude to that Bank note* b»ued, $u,7.3jotor Joboaoo addtmred til* Chief Justice, now liecauac it has been acted upon, curret cv dealn-yed, $:;87,7o0•ho Mid that debate wa* not in order. * There i* a moral judgment against him.benator Jobnson— 1* it in order to ad- * Hrndnck*—1 wirh to inquire what 1'IIL SOI Tiljeurn tbe Senate wben it ban aliwady de- fi ciaiou the chair made on the order

deed on one of the onicle*? made by my culltogue.but on* preu* Preeident pro teiii —The chair did not MoXTooHiii

Humptr-y, make*, y. Gen. Mesde Las agreed to p

... t 111 Hei dr ck*-Then I sik • deci»i->n men In m G.een cvuotv wtwiwever PO-ut Ol order OS *pplicable to the l>y • miUlaiy comm’s.ion

HI The J^y'I'irtugM

8u«uu«t-I ask the .Sena'or to put Ar.i’«TAMn®rator n:^rizian^Tb® mDDoaooemeot itiuvniitc Ar.*ieTA Mof tbe vote bod b*t;er be made. i ... ^ , I

A Ireetle liridge 100 teelBeimlor Drake—1 submit, aa a queetion I i.

Benator must , Sciiierset and Kennebec Fof oraor, tbot a motion to a-ijourn ia I ««, i , i. • . I

washed away last night, anl**<liDg,*Ld bat nootio 1 lakes precadeuoe ‘ .4.. .i f'* . •

' P ^ I - uried on the Kenneb-c a

aeaside. Erom mere hredleBsoeBB or froma worse motive the subject of scarlet lever

is uevrr mentioned. The UDBUBpeciiuglaudlady lodge* her dangerous guest; tlie

,beddiug and the furniture become infec-

ted, and the next occupant of the lodgiiigB,

coming to them probably for healtb, take* ^u7lMePr;el!‘eroVI*..r';r.V7irB^

that this noted etsllioo was not brtti inPeunkylvauia, as is the general impres-ricui among horsemen, but at Salem, N.J., by H Colonel Mathews, who dispos-tiot Lim to 'I bonisb Logan, a resident ofPennsylvania, living near PhiladelphiaHe WHS aubecquenlly purehase-1 by

tbe fever.

Tbe germ? of the disease will remain ac-

tive iu iilaiikeU, carpel*, and curtains for

mauy month* lu lost week s Lancet a cor

i-ouuly, in wbos* pos'eaeion he di-ti in1837. His site, Gpand Boabaw, died arbert time previously at Humeville, afew miles troiii tbe latter plate, li'ack

are com|>oeed. These alphaloeticsl letters The discharge trom my cose and headafford uo clue to the meaning ol a word.

;was terrible. My sense uf smelling bad

t\ e know that the letters box * left me, and in tact my whole system hodbut they do uut uwvssarily suggest any become to much impaired that 1 hodimage to the iiuud. Indeed, the worn

, ai,t,ut given up all hope of recovery. I

Mn'gtoleU”ion“ .^^^^^^^ iCit 'remedies and nothing

lead ot writing the word box, we drew aj

•“*i*^fl-**i’*

picture ol a square receptacle, or ot two consulted with skitltul physicians, and

men fighting, or of a garden-lxirder, noi

they pronounced my cose as incurable,

one would be iu any doub* Hearing ot I'x. Kknxkdt s "Pekmaxzxtwbirh psit uf a box wsa meant, and, CtsL for C.tTARiiu, 1 procured a pack-whKt ia more, a Frenchman, a G-‘rman, age, and iu six weeks it entirely cur^ meSlid an Italian would understand tue ol this bottible disease.

Vi. " .***• ®*'“*‘* dMire* ibe anoouDcementdooM b* Dooptok. made now, it will be mode.A •ttikD OCT (HSMSD, Berator Bi-erman—Tbe annouooement® Tb* Mcoad act ia tb* groat taroe bav- of tbe vote bad b*t;er be made,png toikiliislai. the radioola ore d*o*rt- Bettor Drake—1 submit, as a i^ueation

Ksg tb* atrwata ot tb* oity, and on no motion to o-ijourn i.

Kr* ., l**dinr,*Ld batnootioilaaeaprecadeuoe||pp^ wgk«*d Ik oancoMiiic aad ooa- <,uier thing*.eoetlDC futoi* coDopiraotaa. CbiefJuaUoe—The Senator from Mis-

TKk oOMTkBVAnva* BLATKD. souri is perbctly right. A motion to ad-Tb* rnaaorTatlv** ore gtwotly •latod by .'oum bM been made. That motion take*

tb* Mkult of tb* vote today. It ie b*- c.. th. a*. - -- -c— 4, .c,. Mr. Hecdr.cko—The mo’jon to adjournu®>YM tbat tA®r® t® DO poMsbillty UMt oaoDot b® axmde p®udibg ® vote, and Lb®tb* aadioal* ooD gala any votM on Lb* vote is col complete until aunounoed.otbaroitielM botwaao this and tb* r»- I

SeverolSenatotw—Certainly not. Lett]

aaseMbllng of tb* cotul. 1 v< t* be annonnoed.

BAD vkimiATio.. ^Tb* waatUktiOD of tb* Heoata gollarim The < 'bief Jiivtioo—Tbe vote will be a;

i* Urrlbly bad. Th* atmo^rbrew out of nouDoed Tbe Cbrk wUl read tba roU.dooiw WM sultry, tb* day boiog warm Tb* roll having been read by tbeClor:

bright, *"d tbe beat within wm vary i*'** Cbiaf JosUo* km and annoonoad li

Gep. Meadehas agreed to pardon young respendeut relates a casein which tome itashaw, Andrew Jacksrn, and .Sslsdiniiifeu Ir* m Gieen county- who were tried new blaukets, having been iutected by ere also dead, the former dying near

. “J • UiiUiaiy oouim'HAioD at pcaTlet lever, were pul away uacleaosed MonibvIHe in Deceuiber, ai-tl th®and sent ol under guard handcuffed to , wardrobe. Eourleeu mouths alter- latter at Y .rdley ville, on the Delaware,

j

e ry o ugas.wards tbe mistress of tbe house bad these iotbe winter of 1^3

Ar.st'BTA Me, May 16, blankets taken out and put upon her own tbeir money a

*uretd^ on aud“ ^ma“d"""

‘ Mre' Fiw^tt noW offe;^tTS^tch '’tom

drawing aa well aa au Englishman. Intact, we sbouid bavesubalitutei a symbollaugiisgH lor an alphabetical lauguage.

H. I. KUBI.EE.Auburn, N. V.

On the 7ih day of November, 1867, per-

lu a wardrobe. Fuurteeu mouths alter-

wardi tbe mistress of the house bad these

blankets taken out and put upon her ownbed: iu n few days she took the fever anddied.

If sare were taken to cleanse thoroughly

.110 suc h a language a.s thD, which "“u“ ‘ ^ T T r

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T

Biebop Wilkins proposed long since as a ronally appeared before me, Uirsiu l.

ui iveisal medium of comiuunic'ation of Hublee, to me well aou*>> *»* respectable

is the exit*tiDg laDjtuage of Ciilo®. citizen ot the city ot Auburo, oeiD^t byIt is true that original figures, which pro- me duly sworn, says the loiegoing siate-

feeeed to Le actual representatious ot ex- ment is true in every particular.

D«>ba Of i*«Ul *M<S HroiiX#; KBijfbit <il*d

I

i»ior^, til ^Armorof Anki#ni Kom®n«. wi Oftf-nri io

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tb# f nttrr.Df and eiMttlr Or.#ota( Koai®««#^ Tbi-*KTAOd and will i>tf ^rac«id®d

,by lb# Chariot of ON#rua. c®a:a:o:o«

-riio*8. <-.v> ii.k.'vi’w*I

Operatic Silver and String OrchestraUt Tw#utr Fir^l < :a*t Moaii. t.v’%

;

rwo Flit F' 'KM AM - At ,• anJ 7 p’clot k F M•^•Th# l*Toc«'%alcn will #ni®r th# « itv .%i U‘

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o*v ock.Adulvalon ^ c#ni' CbiMrctt 2ic#uiw.

mUTbA-*^utf '

AUC^TION SALES.

C. H. 6A&TB.£X.li dk CO..

Auction and Commiasion Merchanta.No 1«H» Main at . b#t. FiDh dfc^i tih.vtath attl#.

Foiui#riyl>K'aiiMK>ndk B#aB#ira old ffUUMl., '

Lot IHMLLK. KY.adT.uir#’i on eou.ft-^niuent*. C'»o*i(n

n*#DU lolH’it*^. mrsi'ttf

“^david" mou^N^^

Real Estate Agent

it itiu.\eer,

PROPKRTY BOC'*HT A N l» S4>LO « »N

>!ON -\r Ft Bl.U ANU PKlV.\lK-»Ai.K;

U4*l'‘fc-'' KtNTfcU AM> fct-N T'* CXiloLtCTtsD '

Office XVo. 137 Main st«,

U#lw##D BolIiU A Fouit®, «p fftain.

K» pcuawcio* ®Y Fksm;w«i<»?«^' N. Warr#n A i

Co.. B«ni(#r»: H. >f . iuuoiucbaa. '. a>k® l«t NatIlMiik: 1*. M#ury «t ( o.. Aut*t.Ai*#n; U i.'. Fia-drii. Ca»b. raiUi'tty Kan<; 44 trda#r dt (

'•>.. 4Jro-c#r*; J.AA. Krid«#for«l. Proac. aU Nat. J«a.WVror. J#w#)#f ; J. s. Lllbicow. Fr*<ac Njribcra

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Han® of Ky.: Tap|>. K na#dy. A MTal’«®. Ur#fetwds: . V. rUrrvi. Frc«L Wai#r WorA« Op.T*rr>' Wheat. A : L#^:t#y i*roc#ri;T Aad#rioo A i

Co. Aii«-tiom‘#rt; J M. Harrpt. 4'aab. Cltiz#a4 t

Ibtiik; K. A. Kobioaon A Uo . I>ru4ifut«; W. 4. i

B.iv. Caftb. Cv>mia#n‘- »: Bask; Wm. '*»iatoti. lift'{

•mranr# AK#m ; Monon. H:t t. ± C4»., HAM®#r®: B®i-|

ON knd kfter April ‘26tb, 1868,Traina will nm aa f®n®wa:

L#aT# LiM>4a#IM# « Ci A V. « ®IF. If.Arr:T# at NaabTtll#.. “ pt. trrtA.li.Arrl## at Bu0bo:-t; _ i.-At A. M. 11 :l® A .V.ArrlT# at M#mpbta »:MA. M. cap F. a.Tb#« F. M. train co®D#rt® at HuSbOMl M®

M«B.pbis for aJl poiata Sect®.TrmtBa Iwmvo N mailvfll«i tor Chactaapoeaaa®

At:aota at t «» A. M- aad : j# F. M.. an® Ibr Oactotor aad HodHyiU# at 4AP A. M. aad 7 a»F. M.

Cara aeeaaapaaj all aicAi traiaA••Aplllr ftrMirh traJ® laaw«a I*ralar1Il® a®

7.^ A.If fbrLrbaaaa. Oaarma aad CMOvcbard,

B»rdal*wa trata l#ar«a LaatarillP al !:• F. .Tb# Bar«tt*toam traia raanrrta at '<am*:W*a

ii«jn with Ttaf#n tor Palf®#M aad Mo®mnt»ld.Tb#« i* P. M. iraia for NaabrltiaaBd

mnada*ly;ib#< Cl A. X. trata dallj «acapt^»day.BartHtowa and KaoxriUa Braacb omlaa raa

dalty aacapi ®aadaj.AleBSirr FINS,

k L. A N. B. X.

LoEisTi!!e,CiE!i[atirL6iiii[Ui

DAILROA'DS.and after April 20th, tnuM

^m/ Will raa Aa IbUowT;

Tb#«;^aid S: ~ traiaa ooaaact al CAxtaAMtobar< for r«b#lh]mii#.Far# tbf i®h fz >. 8AM L eiU*.

lefenoBTille, laiisoi, ail liiisiaiilii

RATIsROAD.r# f| -M—

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Tlx ffVlT AlUXtlt BMCTI T9K.iST, !H4RTI, iVft WIST. ^

1DASSKNGERS tkkini; this rootA arrrlv* la Ka.tf-ra txtire II Dowra Id oktmmrm tf fmmtttn IraTin* raoM 4or OD C. k>Hulxoata.Trmlm l.sr. »«-l mt«v« u J.«MW»vri. D«M*

qBaiMtivl'i, Bf.o.11. Loaivvi:!.. ranxlow*:

Dvrare. ArrlT*.

• A SI *»'» »xc. Saa.' A *. <i*<;r.

1 p. M. 1. . I; ' I .v.M. dsiii ueBao.

,;vr.M.dai:r : « I • P 3f . Oiui/

isling objrc's, have been exchanged torsimp er Hyu-bols, but the ji.inciple re-mains. Sir John Davis auys:

HORACE I. COOK,Justice of tbe Peace, Auburn, N. Y.

This Remedy is sold by all Drugg.sts

W'vFM datty : « t • F X. da$i/11.99 F.X. ** *•

^Ba®ca4# ebtcbrd lAroas® la ®U priaali

pmnta.a^Siasaat Blaapioc Cara aa all ®l®bi tndato

aw^Kor aaadrnwad tbraagb tii®at®M«a aad oi

“While the l.tteis of our alphabet are fo . General Ageuls, 21mere aymbolMo: sounds, tbe C iinese char- i> ,1, v v n.i- iin.iau'.ers or words are symbols o.' idea*, and

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argument be suali pursue, and he pro- Two .Spauierd. were arreste-I last night, iVom travelling by public conveyances, or

Hi**‘*’

‘J*“*• " ’5 '*‘V"

p*’".**’"'®? gold bars, the hotels and lodging bouses whilewhich Ire ta d be knew there were Sen- 1•'timated va.iie of which was $156,000—

, ,» reftsim to believe that the irersmit rs. who, »ir«« the im;.e*chment que«- ‘ P«rt of thej roceeds of a Mexican rob- ** j*®'

^me la U4,n 4?uuipie4« unui aDDouaoea. .1.,-. i--. - .• - — t i' _ ‘ -

ol lb®Sav»rwlSanatAimra-r.k>rtAiin]viftAT I^tha *>*ve rontinu#<l in

oi uir

e to™ ^ P* •oD*l relation* with the Preeident ard I

It is stated Gen I’mcbanan will make •«»!*<

Mr Jobnaon-1 oak tbkt tb* vote b* an- i"**^*trught official appointment* no lurther ani.ouu.'-meni of the election o' th/

D^tced°**°1 oa* in*i in# vot* oe an b„ herds, and fnsjuented bis h'-u e. t

reliirna until t'ongresM acts upon the con- tins fo

w He bad no eriticienia lo make but h,I

V!.!! ‘*^n“

' could not have done so hiim-elt’ “

^™il layered aojoumment on

oppesaWv*. Tbe aitaation wm non* tbt

sore plokMDt or agreeable by tb* pre*L.^otorawb© have vot^ guilty, and opinior s would be exp>res*ed that ihouldIW Benatora wbo h«ve voted not gtolty.

| bi reeerved until the ,ueUoaof im-

lie etitulioD.It ia also stated that the propored con-

m ti Ht of I be sen t or Mann, tbe DemocraticM- Ccrgrrssmsti elect Irom the Second Uon-ot gressicual DiHtrict, is absndoued as bo[>«-cb >•*«

nl Ccllector Keli'gg, and United Statei

of the disease are still clinging to them,we should hear much less tbau we now doof tbe sorrow aud sufi'ering occusioued bythis fotmida'.ile scourge.

L WotPlIaUN Wire Act'uxetl ofbhop-I.IUili4¥.

.twris fom--i*ondrDc« of ib' Xew York T-iue. J

reel, aud easy style of trotting. 'Thraepeculiarities are so maiked that they cante recognized anywhere, and alwayselicit Ibe admiration ot coiino'sseura.Tbe ItoDg Island TS’ack Hawks, llie

K.uible Jacksons, tbe Jupiters, thePaichens, the Clays, the Dsn Websters,iLe Ti m Bentons, and a host of otherstear honorable testimony in tbeir illus-ttk US aebievemeuts ou the turf to theirancestry as B-sbaws.There have l<«en other excellent indi-

vidual burses, bowever, wbo have done

they are as intelligent to the natives' ofJapan, I oebiu-China, Loo-Choo, anu PrrxoDS iitiug in Hie suburftx

JPXJTU«.:B S.a.XASfll. i %i-,..^,»,raa,raC«.raiUI

BV MUKKIS, SfflTHU U K, A 10. |

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' JAMW PF.BRrE*,> Monitav Attercoon, May 1'.

| .tusm a*#*i.

St >u cluck i lii. loi l» *ia*i«t on ih- no«a ' Jekrreeavllle. IM.. Ja'y I. WI*.

Corea, as to the inhabiiauts of China xliuuld keep up tire8 in Hieir ruOM.'proi-er. Our Arabic numerals are also Ditt.u-syuiboia ot Ideas, aud beuce are uuivera- 9Bd Uxf H ftiker s ToniC Biller. lO

ally understoi tl by Euro(>ean8, though keep V(T Uie 4 Ilill8each Kuirpcau nation afiixes a ditlercuttouLd to tbe idea tuns figuraliyely ex- ran The Colt- n i.ULU to me loea imis nsuraiiyisty ex- xhe CUt- n Vtnial Aitociation.

preseed, end this advantage, which b#- .. ... . . ,, ,

longs to cur numerals only, )>eitains to v*'m *lrect, oetweeu Green and

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the w tole language of China.” Walnut, are the originators of NitrousBui tbe Chinese language woull be a Uxide Gas, for the painless extraction ot

Afhori lime ego, Mme. Feydeau, the ibeir ehare toward building up the great

illeottbe well-known Doveliat, went, lame ot Ibe American trotting burse.

of many ne*roe# interepersectj lb# Pree.dent la tberafore ac-|Uiued on

t the whit* peopl* lbroo(bout the tbia aricie.No ODaLifevtatloD of sentiment wo.-

need# on either side ol the queotion.W batevor were tbe feelirgs of .Senators,

SBOOND DISPATCH. membera, ai d apectotore, they werenx ooesr amocbm to the TwxxTiKik. iboronghiy repressed.

WAOTOtOTOk, May 16. “otioti to adjourn a o-

Bavli«fa**D defeated to the olrugglej

«|^To**d*y, tbe 26th inat, waa men token

pcarhment ia de<’iJed. He r.minded tbeSenate that t was not a judicial trialonly, aa brd been rbimei, involvingjudicial la-tues and oon-wquencFs—W Len Mr. illey raised a point of

nriler, that it was improper to allude to'he quMticn of impeMhuii.-ni in debatewbile ^uding.Tbe Cha r ruled that no ciurse of da-

t-c. lector Keli'jfg, and Lnited Statei wile ot tbe well-known noveliat, went, lame ot Ibe American trotting burse,Mai.bal Herron, le:i Ust tiaht us dele- accouipauicd ly ber sister-in-la w, to t le 1

FUth as the Vermont Black Hawks,gaits to : be Chicago Convention. “MagazlLa du lion Marche.” She asked i

American Blare, Old Morrills, Hirumtneteaomel.ee, and choee atime flounce* 1

Ifiews, Old Columbue, Voung Morrills,l OltK. of tbe THlue ot about tklO francs At the H'han Allcos, Youi g Columbus, Toron-

i to-day, tbe radicoli have iconmed their

^igtool parpoae of pootpoalng tb* final

Hactotok of tb* or art ua^ aftor th* uim'-

ot tb* Chioi«o oonvMStion. After a

Mr. HeCidricka submitted M a questionot order, that tb* Benote waa now ex*-cntitig on order already whicb was in

I same lime sbe left at the eatabl.sbment to Chiefs, aud otheru, whoa# progeny are

New Y'cdi.- VI.., 1C ! en expensive handk**rchiet to Uave it capab e of recognition iiy conLolsseursorder, tkot It wu improper to allude to ti

. Vbitk, May 16, * jjj, everywhere. There ia but tco visible,

•be quMtlcn of impeochui.-nt in debate ^ Hement over Ibe a f“i, d lit r VL however, in most of them that lack ofwoile pending. Pre.MinV.“ nrietor ol the ’•MaEHzfna’’ high breeding which tbe trotter of theTb® CL» r rul#<i that no C'>urd(^ of iie-

1 n',.ibun#** jabilaut. The

t>r4'M»nte4l hiniaelf with Ite head of bia pre>ent day should i>**e8e« lo eaablehiin^e t»uldbe dictotel by ’luealion| r^rtmTml'itohe ^ fo combine^peed with ecdurance.

'. . J . t.. ,1. I coniaimriir a 1 at nf n ....i ' Feydeau, aud. Uaving satisfied himself of Tbe American draught horses, as ssen

thisbeere. ol’ he"r bVbsud, demanded 1" our slreets, .re of several clHsses.c’or-

‘.*“*®I**thepreylous lut onof Ib# Houee, which was agree 1

^oodd*Dlof*kirml*hln*.*o»otlonto*d-|

“> ,tn-2!tto 20-*nd, the qu-ation recirring

latmtoitiltoeaito toiSnt wm corril'

“SoilTdTb®y bop® that by that tixi® nomMhiog 1 <|D®Fiion» qu®atlotj.'

! vmL.®* TUfk^iAwWUI turn up to enable them to secure • “ ’Rod “t*'

jCole. Catness, Corbell, Davis, "Dixn.t’,

•nfftotoat nanibar of votM to oflrct tboir 1™ Benat* adjoom lo meet at a certain i - - - -

motion to include tbe Sena e in tbe roso-

ng satisfied bimielfofhusband, demandedvt ted f. r acquittal, under tu« csniinn 7,( '

the sbeerc# ol her busUsud, Uemanded m ouenttrait! rs. Nu public demon tra^ m b^ ' “‘'•“'oo* rega-ding s cert.iu lace

j V**’yet lieen u ade. i la-ribe, wt rth l.jiiO Irsncs, wbi'jh bad iin-

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i ght bor

Fix tboueand dollars in geld were doci untably dis- ppeared. Mme, Feydeau;

outs fur

found yesterday by a latMrer in an nl.l Ic P‘t»u <““>• t-ue uenue wuicu luruieu pan — -b--- — •-

building in Hobokt n, furmerlv u.ed as a 1 ol tbe aet with the tloULce* which ebe of a inorgrel, cr miscellaneous breed, but

balk.yu..eaasa

i^eu Its king at was not shown to tb^ besvy draught borse is the large

A large piie of grsHs, saturated with oilter at ihe lime of her visit, and that sbe Fennajlvauia-Oernr an draught horse aud

was tuund on trein the cellar ol a teiielhad been intuimed it had been sent tu his etc sses, a valuable variety being one

ment horae last night. Tue discoverv R* Ikium to lie repaned. Intermixed w ith Ibe C»nadiaD. Tnewaa u.ade jii.t in season to prrven'. ter-

'Ibe lie mike chief lelt l>y Mme. Feydesu IPi iinsylvanis draught borse, wM-.-U i.

rible coustqiieiu'eb. ' to be uisiked wiih hi-i i: iilal, was al.o ger etally know n as the Coneetoga, la col

A fiauie in.use, while being moved i-ciam ed by a sbop-senier la the Rue de 1

exc'.nsively of lbs latter brt^d. In someSixty tec td s'riel, this luoruing fnil

1“ l'“>* , trom wb'.in It had been Hiolen, ' Instar.ces leirg crosaid with another

npLU tour men, one uf uu.ini naine” Mint . I'l-ycean i xplaineil that she had Ibreed of lighter horaea formerly known

John Freeman, was kilied, and the oluer! I “'ebssed it i.-oui a ttoid pnrty, whose iu Germany as tbe German- .Vrab an. be-

oadiv injured. name she gave >

liet ed tu lie a remote cross of the Arib ouKoliert Ammon, aged fifteen, clai>uing Ibese exp nn .lltint. wo t’d, probably, tlie large German breed. Tlie infl tence

n piled that tbe bettbe which formed patt

Ibe American draught horses, as seenIn our streets, are ot several classes, cor-respi tding to tbe labor required of them;I'gbt burses lor qaick wurk, aud heavyones fur Ibe more cumbrous trucks andwoik of that nature. Tbe light horse is

purpoM. They are not to b* doterred by

the nbake they rejMved to-day.

It M boUeved that tb* Cbioogu Cooveo-

dol* coocot w ODtertained, hecauoe theSenate i* in proocM of execuiiiiK an orderor a motkia. To adjourn to a cratoin dayoeema to tb* ebair to oome under tb*

tkm will demand Ib* convicUon of lb*|

Mme rule; tbechtir will therefore decide

praaideat, and tb* Impenchara hope that 'The Chief Jtu- cr'agiu, Lrske, Ed:tiU! d», F rry, Fci-

sktodMMod wdl eoMpal the necsMsry ^queoti^ and dimfled the

| senden, Harlan. Hawe, .Morgan, .Votr 11,

ktb* toot reoortof^ So^arn Sea*- d^ ibat the Henato^imw pro^ I Trumbull.’ tV.de, W^toy.'wi son,* antifwra oMoL, wbo ooa be pre-wed into *er- vote oo tbe articles according to tbe rale* Ytits— 25.

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Tto*. abd med* to fill up tb* depletedti,. . i

After ar nnxvailiog a'tempt tiy Mr.

iS:j^•wt yUB®ty . ' J beir y lakei ; resulted r-;«s 24, nays 30, < ’•f

rr,2„TSi;.x' - ••• •; »' “This difficulty is ob\ lateJ by a plan corre- ion's original pupils, and has had morei-]Hjufiiig to the Linuican'classificaiion, experience in making and administeringaLd this plan, if fully^rried out, would (he gas than anj* other person in thehave reedtred the Chinese language a . u. .v., l: - ,i

pbiloeop'bical machine of extreme lieauty sought the highest sathor-

aud simpl'city. A certain number ot ilies in dental science as his preceptors,ideas are selected as tbe leading ideas ot ig . graduate of the Pennsylvania Collegetbe human u ind. Each of these ideas is , i,...,„iprovided with its own symbol, aud all

ot practice

itber ideas are compounded from or based und t.vperience, and is determined to

rn these. There are two hundred and place dentistry iu all its branche.s withinfoutUen of tbene leading ideas or “radi- the reach of all pertons. The followingcals,” divided into seventeen separate . ,. r - ... .?c'assesaccoiding to tbe numberof strokes is his bill of prices tor extracting with

whicb they coutoiu, and all tbe other 40,- use of gas The first tooth $1: for eachOLO words are compounded Irom them subsequent one 50c. For filling teethlu tbe Imperial Diciionsry each of these ,.;,i n r., ... i- i-

radicals is exbibi’el in succei>sion, fjl-gold from t. to v*. h or lusertin.:

luwid by all its derivative words, divided upper or lower sets, on rubber, from $115

iito classes ai .ording to the number of to $20, partial sets in proportion.strokes which they cculaiu. I'ntortuii-

ste'iy the sysiein is iaij'er'eo', aad fullyball tbe ejemectsry character* are incs-

Iable ot being formtd into any generic

airangemei.t.The cc>ml.inations, too, are often arbi-

trary. We can utderaland bow “ne-tri’’

mil' SunAFtf.

R. M. GILDEA, D. R .S.

airangemei. t.

^ ^ VI1M.IMA BISUIT BRVKES,The cc>ml.inations, too, are often arbl- . r..ii » ,i. . . - .

traty. We can utderatand bow “De.tri’’•* *1111 SUpplJ 01 iHPSf Cflfferstfil

kud “deed" sbouid form a compound im- labor-saving Marhiofs aluavs OUplYifu lorgetlnlne.ss, and why “uioua- liailil. Prirei-^:itain" end “epeak” in juxtanus tio:

oadlv injured.Koliert Ammon, aged fifteen, clai>uing These ex p nn.lltiiii. woi’d, probably.

M ir.iq t<: Msi'W, to chi' up i .e drfi-I'ltU'y M;! (be Mena'e adjuiirned

Inin" end “ep'eak” in juxtapus tio:sbi iiUl u.esD “boakling,” but 'why amixture ot “beaveu” and “bsmb^^i’'sbculil imply “laughter” not a scholar inCbiia can te’l. Still, in the main,the syettm ia lucid and easy. If a

l’)\K ii. (KKIGlilDV,.\0t N’> Fourth >lrrrl.

u.j 17 (13

Willow 11.1'het.s.—

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u»t received, a very

TkiIRD DAzI

WAMMiHOfron, May 16

. . lO, by a atriet party rot*,

iTsatlyatinn into allo)^

•ifiatotial roU of to-

that eana tor

H^^^^bliDMlf ywtor-

II® t' « t'Vfe!j A le* t-r®v#r tl*® cu®tiilj-'r4

C'#DiA to t»-‘nffi4l4rr iLe prt*#eDt c-jiniiii**;.

^ V.;*-.M:tht«y P : -d. Bnckalew, ’ p. ti e S Late Cbamlwr; up.m rsmrn trim » ''•*« Territories a-art **q,*,.,,.

Corking. Dkt.-' ^ Y'.litle, Ferry,j

Mr. Waehbur. e, a. cbalrminof be di ne to protect ami elevate ,o,k,tlberG’fteM-i ve.'. I^^er i, - Hende^n,

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f omml Ue on lh« Wnale, re; or.ed the '- rat-

t

• IntbeKpique: J( bpwttt, McCrra.' .-a, Norton,

,

Psiu**- r, Reni- Baatooury, Sbennan,Trcal’nll, Von W loaie, Vlcxera, Wiley.Kkvo—Cain*ro&,0*U*lI, Cuaudlsr.Cof*,

Cooneea Corbett, Cragen, Drake, Ei-

ir- greesofihe im;«scbmen trisi

Mr Fldridge, a* a questionof prlvil tgt,

(-Oi-rtd a pn-amLle, retldug a le'ter oferven UM-mUers wf tbe House lo S.-u<(or

joneea Corbett, Cragen, Dralre, l-J- Heodersuo, aod statir-e that as an in-uids, Freiiogbuyoen, Harlan, Howard decetit and corrupt onutiittaii m ol theawe, MtdTlII, ofVt,MorriU,Morloa,Nye I f{,,pfgmj(siirea afore<taid bs.t

orticl*. BotI

Patiereon, of K. H., Pomeroy, Ktma«y

Uj. : Kom, Spragug, Stewart, Bumaw, Tuay.

dir^nt and corrupt oSuUna’ti m Ot IbeB.yltimobE, Msy 16.

RFpre®€UtiitiT®a b<«<i I)m*q ITIiorff^u!t of tb®yit®QD Ibe 11th arti-

#rur®d into, to Irllueoc® to® K0ua- i f- a® received id lie must quiet luau-tor «?or«®i.id ia hi® jui^meat aud dc-ii- ^ •

lu Fitl#burgb #tre beard from. I

lu the bauf'e of 4 lawyer. Turo ' b4*r.-#VHHat oiie iinne ia Ki*rHl rcque-lA lUie Ug mill be be.d ou Mouidy

!

i” which tuU jovUcej

Ibroupbt ut the ccuuiry ;i*ui ifce demtud

c\#ni» ft to tt- UffiJer iLe prtteat Caudill**:.tvv the cLtraclerof Miue« Fey- in now prii cit-aliv 4>jijftn®d to cities, I

o* tbe ItdiJT.® iD tbe Territories, nadj

wb<ifb®h\y weip-bt!* me 10 Le movedw tat --hii be dk ne to protect and elevate however, was notd Mttne l j

ai d <|ui4k Hctii u uni)ecrH>4arv.ihiwM to r®>t tberr. A couple of bDe9 publishfvi At differ nl perkxja iu lb- bi»*t>ry of

ateamfr City of Paris, fioiD Liver- J»ewre the Ki*at *b# e*uLirywe have frtqueut imp4>rta*p'’oJ tbe 6ih, arrived, alao the Krea?li

' bfinioUrr 01 the Tribunal du Carr**c ion,(

I.olh of tbe i.^Tge Kl:KIi^b dtau^bt bor^e.KtfHift #r Kuropeao, a iranaiK rt, troiu I

oot 4*nly th# i TL#?*e Lorn*H never found f4V4jr wi UL'OniDl. diiec»(;r«ufa:ai journal, but fbe propri#- iiei.U-rn They baveiouul b4».ie«, j4re

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Icrii of the *uliia^/>iDa du Hod Muiob^*’ I iii»i f* sic w, rt nnuiue a ^r* Ht de^l of

B.yltimobe, May 16. IFeydeau anl her hus-mnd ‘

f* < d at d are rot siiiial'l- to the waLls of

ktiideul wit-hea to look out the word large assortment of ba-kets. our own ili-

“wcll” in the Chinese dictionary, he reel imputtutiun, auj fut sale very low atlurihlo Kad.tal No, PI, which i upiies -.ue. \ arieties. ml7 doll>e genetic idea ot “dog,” and uuder thatheading he finds all the sub-var:e irs,

Ri rapped In order, "dog- wolf,” “dog-lox," iVc The number of ra i cals mightLie reduced to disssetioDs anl analy-et,for upwatCs ol sixty are almost ob -tSlele,

Fans.

llum'tcme tew styles at exceed-icply low prices at Sues' Varieties,

mil d3

Covrtrxio.' I’l wdkr—

W

e always keep

THREE DAYS’ AUCTION SALESTBOS. ANBaB.SOZr *L CO.

ON Tuesday, Iftth May, at 10 A. M.,{

wMl l># tinld ® At«jck of Bs-ots. Abo#®. Mftil r

Brevgan-^ ; al90 ab li #n>r* of X#d‘b So# blBTk. bb«I >

coiorrti Kur Ha'a, u#dit>a BB«S bro**) Ur.in . aiouj

ft: Jt*» nmont of colorod ®b.il(#r Hoodt.|

ON Wednesday and Thursday. 1

mb BUd ribt Xm7 . Bi 9”;; a . X . will OB Bold ab |

Tb# 4. U>tblog. torluding fr#%b bitItbI* of prim#t k. wi:! -'t* oiT#r#d ot l: X. fFA-'b J*#.TrrmacaBb. TUUH. NDk:H.''«u'N M CO..mi7 AocuoisoorB.

BT S. O. BB3r&T A CO.'lO L4ris LINEN AND COTTO.N t>R\ 1hm>Dh.

I’l ANI* I.lNIi NtVnON Hit^lKRV * V-«^oKIKDU.i»rMI.Ni.

AY -Att TION

OX Tiu-'d:iy Murniiig, May Id, at. 0\'!iK». bI akucUc'i-''OOaik.

TNN Wedne.sduy Morning, M.ay 20.V/ at a o'clock. 1 B4« CBOts aad Of.-Mir*' ii-aiT •»

aod Boys' ('m!f and Kl|> Buot^aad B#. murals. lA-•J:#** »bd Work «*oAt Aud ^r(# .

ibiidreD'B bi^b-rm Vbo#k fancy and plain . I

Atllo'clijca (r#'

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Vi#odid lia# of fiub*icaab:* buBj*-a:tf^c rf# Work vii' LAtitr* ^i<t#-

lac# «ad CcDcrttn 41ail#r« and Balcuoralf; aino ttii#

k.dWu.k. b.U. BkNK) A 4 a.b: 17 Aactioa###*.

BV JOSBFH BUCKBB A CO... ' Market -t.. ’>#i H#v#ntb and EigbtL.

AY .bl « YlUN.

ON Tui-ilaj- Afternoon, May 26,iwf, at i'l o'clock, I wilt •#tLoii tb# premiww.

Of. si u!b Ol t*r##ii »tr»*#i 1h*?w#f^!i N hUi .iu-i!• utb. aa #1 < kill tw«> *u»ry Bt>. k bw#itiB< wkli*

« cti». triLi .dintk df iblf j> i-;tvf, •.•iiiki •#a:. r-

^ c rk« aod ftk"- lhrc«tcb<’ut. Larv»* ''Ufto • ao 1 car-r J# I.Mis'*-. l5i*i J. 4 i>y .IV Im <.f«s>woa*lvrast- at M.:#. J. BI'l KBI. A l «>

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.\UClittDrvrv,

BV C. C. SPBXfCSILHOI-KHOLD FIRNITI KE.%Y %I«YI«5I.

HEURJU.8UI,il^'exiialNeural^l mo als.

/I® rfnets «F®

It ao BvwBfiT la alt caaMOf M#*-ra.g:a FaciaiM*. «o#a effoctiua a perwrt ew#a Iml#fta fbaa twenty bour^ frn» tba aaa oi om»•## than TWf MB >MBBB

N<* oib#r form of Nr >rai®>a or NareoBa Duaaawhna failed io y »#id to Uia

WONPERn'r. RYXEOlAL .AoBNT

aad «-a#ral a#nr«HMt d#%n®#m*QU • of saapyeain' oiaitdlog aEbctiBK A# oaur# ayatos. iia

a-o a f«w tlajia, a# a towweoba at tbo mmtim.aiwa>’« aflorda *b# aa*w( aaraiiiabiac rosta yndvery rartoy falbi lo prodaeo aco»pio*o aad porBkanrat i ure.

Ii ci>ata'nft nn -Imf!* Mb#r«at#rtala a noal «bt##t 'V#T## -Bjnrtoaa, *##a A m«94cat# lystem. and caa al (oayabo aa#4 vitA

FERFIXT safety.

It baa loaa ^o#a m cvoaiaat wm ®r mwh^ -jd tmXOoT EMINENT FHYSICIAN®, ^

whestv* It tovir\-i.niuoaasail aaeaaliM^provaL

ut by BUk!l oa rtcolpl of pnet aa-1 p naia^,

H 4 bomber* A C'cv

Wiiwta, Feier. A Cow

Woodxair. Baidwta. A Moiu®04u®rf*

R. A. RotHOMjD A4. 0*

ii. U. Cary.

I li ta BOtd by all wn<k;#«aio aad rofAll ilralma i«^ drnr*aad UsSsWa#* tErooi|bwaltA#Datt#d'Ra*a®

Yt BSCS Prw»rlo»«raD

lAT TasM-tJCf ST-. RosfToa, Xaa^

imsiwi''!! niisT bhom* the liw.

deti tii.d io the way ol dauisges is il.e lu- r tie Ameiii-un eon,u-u!.;‘v.M-ri on ot the judgment when It i-, reciter-

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S'veriilf Hittnn.ts bavy ' lieen in id t t •

>d :n Cf.eeL onhe principal jutrus!* o' ii rniun- the No.'irun ho- e iiro thisVtr a, I lOULliy. ,Th:- lo.>>e, it. msny of ms

(

while id li e remeieder, sixty govern an unusuai large assortment of the bestmore than 2.‘i,0tX» dertvaiives. No. 14'J quality of eontplexion powders, *11 genu-igfkHk. 1 resitiee over i.423; No. 85 ;ws(er) ine goeds, aud for sale very low at .Suesptvs d.k ever 1,533; No. 64 (UauU) pre- Vwitlies. mlT d3s.dtbtiver 1,1-12

As I u ic&truiuent o{ the pen, the IfTt Rouge de Theatre. In'-uon R-igue,t Ltie-e Iaui^r.:ige appes'* to grea' s-I Vinaifte Rouge, Vege’s'-ile hcage. Fmkvar’:..e. It-iiigut.tivai:i:di<rco..io3tn s» Saucers, ic, ,Vc , all gj'.nnteel bestM.U fl-xtliilitv of espr- s-iou quality, »t Sues’ Vatic ies, t^il de

lb# #.iiir# Furn!ti.r*' uf 4 ai<( c;av% t»r rai^ r#e^d#tc#, OD tbe riomlara, No. fl.; Tbtrd <r-#t, be-ta**«D York ara Brack: nildf#. I wiu offer at tbf^»aj# «D UiiUKuallv aliractir-- aMnrtn)*'iit i>i U.>a<4'-hi ''l Fn»-uta rcu*>i»t a< to pa*i of ft

I ih Brvft***t* t’arr#t*. oearir aew. aod nn’t-* amo*Jur*d: 1 'tv i>- ply 1 toi pri- . m>iU'*aanv Fakrtor Furai-tur«>: ftevrrai •#t’< h’>4 4.'bBrr.'t#r Kiiraitui# Ml amliocauT aad • i w hlnul. w:tli nt.irM •* lop^; Mirr<»#ft

'iuiiftlBft l»v.4i8. Fi.'lii fv 1 itiiim roMA a.idEit(b*a Knrot.vir*- # #ti*.*... at doT#ii Ml’ kit « l:.t: 1# «•*’»"* ai’d I'n.ua^ *r.\ 4. utl#

nr Vat'rtJft- aoil #v#ryir' ij r# lU <ft#d tor ooiwi*

knpltlft. p*N«| V*. ; «( *rd.« %i «ftt W^atTern.«- fat n-ft Mr# i:.T »• J I# t

,iral;

LXTTLEft BB0H :ift 1 ( •.,

TBK FIRflrT BOOK or TBE LAW; eiplalal^U.C Natara, £r-.4ftrc#*3, BaoJi* A»d PracUcai Aa*plk-aboits.of L#kal aa® MaiEo^8^tudj aad Fiacioc#.

BY JOEL PRENTW - BmHO'.

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LOflSTILLE JOURNAL

SmDAT. MAT n, 1868 .

A. WILKEo ItOdTII

BTEXIACi DISPATCHER.

MCf> E%CLA\D.

rrMkM to Bk«Mllia *« tp« A<ra

PBovtMPOK, R. I., May 1». \

CW rain at Wadntaday nifht oauaed a I

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W** eoi'T from tba Fradarick«burK Har^ aid iba K'.loaioc account, writ.en anc

rtf-CCRAPHIC NEWS. “• Uarrett, ot

^ - <*«»r about UM Aith day of April, 1 («.^

a a a aa maa*ava'Bap% a laport waa bfou^bt to our noigbborMTEXIAC. DISPATC HE«*. botxl, trom K;ch^ond, that Prtoideni^ . Lincoln bad bean allot and killed, in .— ibcatra iu Waabincton City, by an actor

AEf* E%CiLA\D. wiKacnaiD* waaauppoaed to be Boothbut no clrcumalanaaa attending the murdar wet# auted. On tba 2Sd ot April, 1

Mpaa< fr.tot t to Mnaar lalaae na»« baatd tbe raport oonfirmad by a gamUMill. ton e. Awa.r Airrat na.«rar- man Inina our aection arbo bad been to

0m ac rraaany ana aea.r Aa».aa- Rtcbmoud: and baaiated that it waa re

I^ Kicbmond that Mr. Beward and

i t lee J’lcaident Joboaoa bad alao beanPbovimw*. R. I., May lo. | killed.

. CW rain o# Wadnaaday night cauaed a I Apiil, abaut t o’-

lanay traaliet in Dry Brook, a atream in I \ "-i thrae naan r^a up to the^giMoo county. About one o’clock 3turd. I want out to tbeiii.

TbuiartoT imiTif HuMiea'a atorehouae ' and tbey ware all atrangera to ma. Toewaaoarapt away, aa waliaa tba dam near :

<’>* 'ft** Id front introdnoed biniwl;by, and arant doam ariU tbe flood. It

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I® me m Captain Jetu He then iutro-oiBlainad about 90 ,(MO pouuda of eottoo, t-noaduietwo men tome, tbe one oa L:eu-and olber property lialoaging to Mr. .

touni Kugglea and tbe other aa hiaWaMi, wboM Iona amounu to fll,Ou0 . .

^>*dd Mr. Boyd He atated that Mr.In (be yard waa alaop ,900 worth of a*ock

‘ H'*yd waa a Confederate aoldier, who b^balongfiig Oo A. A W. Sprague, m lat of i

-ongtd to Ueueral A. P, Hilt’s oorpa,whMb waa kiot. Tue oottou mid, a abort : be was badly wounded in the leg.be^dtotauee halow, waa alao oarried d iwn,

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Petersburg, a few dax-a before theapd a dam eounectad tberewi:h This ' aurreuoer ofonr army, that ne and L'eu-waa oIbo owned by Mr. Hugb'a, wboae

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a(.aut Kugglea were going on a little

Iona ti iome |10 OW It waa leetol by I act u: towerd Kicfamond to aee how mat-Mr. Tbot. Pray, wboaa looa Is $5 ,000 . .Ml > were getung on, and that bia friendIba notainery of tbe mill ie loot. Thrw .

Htiyd waa sufieriug ao much from bisotoiM bttiidinga of tbe Gleoville Cbam-

!wcund that be oou,d notacuumpany them

Mai Woras. Aliod witb cfaemicala and boroeback, and that bt would ibaukacido, were aloo owept away. Looa I me to take care of him uil WedoesdarbooAM' ' u«>rniDg, at wbicb time tbey would oil

Of rirz or tmk laH i.vii.i.a Joi-avArT i

.'ntunUj Kven.iia. May IfJ

finaucial.

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He told Ccl. C nger that he was afra'd to i RnMMPDfRI A I '*

So In; but be threatened him unless be I

wwlWlIWI tlCwInCtoaid—he would shoot him

; he then went i — -~

AS-DTHE .H.RKET!..

tb# s(^ci dr^wiog bia piaiol, hcJ be ray financial.

Zir si^Ts aid*' i’®'rrde?"2nd" tord'^S^^

would give them livs min’utef^to de1er Iof a^imatl'"**’

'‘‘••y ‘»''l “«Kl3".«hehoii»j oiiceSr twTra^

“would lie fired 11 1, d. 0/./.A llKiih. a.i l (in^ aeU^iv Im?nI .T""'”"/-“captain, give me a chan- *, withdraw i would ^rveZmeTrl .* i"*'"™'’,your ne„ iifiy yaids frtm tbe house.am They bJina

““*‘™I will come out, but don’t burn the man s ol tnat^miTuidi^e

by the buoyanc>hciiae. he 18 innocent, be knows not wh. ing unable

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1 am.’’ Col. Conger tbenorderedmya.ilt cbasid w«eZ^ " “**y **.•’*

to pile brush outside of the house for Ih | Z hom ill^T“king

purpose ot firing it, and. while doing eo e eii gener.llj

1 am.’’ Col. Conger then ordered my suito pile brush ontaide of the bouse fur thpurioae or firing it, and, while doing aoBoyd, o/i -.. booin, came near the plaoand said, "young naan, you had befeinot come h« re again, for you will be ii

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danger. ’ Soon alter this the house wai

given’ St pri.ws ranging from 15 to IS perlljia claaa of paper beioE *p6ou

mtiTe, and having but one name on it attbe time of puyobaaes waa of caurae sub-im to li*»avi*-r dihcouut than bills andtired,Aod then, through one of the sDSfil !

^ i»**avi*-r dibcouut than bills andIwtween tbe planks, one of ihe

o her ^-on.memsl paper. When ourmei-Sergeant Corbit shot Booth He was' banks ongotten tut of tbe hoiu.fdi7»cUv J

paper they have UMially foundbrought to my dwelling and laid' on » I

5* I’et ••ent , but many,maltreaa in my front norrh .n/i Hi.w. I

cot to await tbe tediuus actionabfut seven oWT H^a

of l>0«rds and the delay for diacount day

brought to my dwelling and laid on v» l>er .ent , but many,

maltreaa in my front norrh .nd di.w.Pjefemng not to await tbe tediuus action

ataut aeveo o^drwUand diec of lajards and thedelay fordiacountdav.,

t.ke"n .^"n'Sfterty hie “v.ir/r. cT E-“‘

and carried to a la^dm. oo .sJ d .'b® “tM'T'ty «f iiistancee, been

nver, and from ihei .» io*»*Potouia. able to take all uuduulile,Hy prompt aud

Sty and Harr M .h! ^ reliable pNfwr at 12 per e-m..le«d an.l»a- .

Opilal Ala have ala<i cauaed a slight

I Wiali'meton * T ‘be aoldiera l< j ,iir in money mailers liv conA-erting

IJitt wLo the V* u e of heir Ixjnda into iiiouey tor tbe

B w-nnVg°reilnriving o.liar liiv^eslmeiita.

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I>BTFn rmriT-Tli# rnsr^^t in wifb %i fosd d<»mAud Tor W(» quote; Apples, bur-in« At M7c. Pesrhi*^ are quipf. anff fl^mleni %r^PSXiDif fur qusru'ra. sod llAlJc for bslvesAud AelllnM At *Si;Ctc aUvadcs.

1*K* I IH a tHtr«;*fuiand And priroNi ar«*•tf»Adv. W^i|UoiA. Klmiiarb aiAUi:<4ulmueat«‘&forpbiue|* #:iCo; Uuaio aV: Tnriien-imcRRv: HiUf’Na.M

; «T-am Tartir pfc: A r.’T;;*';

‘witer Oil C f; I.insee,!OU. by bbl fl

liRT \\> quote HUodard br.-»ao• LftO'vda-e blesi*h«ad co'ii n 2S<’

H« |M* N’ w Vork Milis t*>\ WauiMitiahiV, IVpiieiell K Ik ,c. r»‘p|HTell K J7V. t nneKf«.i5A 4 I nude! n.-k 2h>c. do a eTtraSV.r. >j*rAi(itf*N prInfR MV, Allea -* I • wc

I Arn(-l>r« ik' ec. siandartl brown drilH lx's.!* cam'hrlrn lie. paper rauibricx 1P% CiiatZ '

hji.h»|rollon ! 10 »*er doyrn. and Oark x do ft n of-r

KariTH-We quote flfx enrrsma letSiTr

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raiHiDx.M R f4 '.do layer |i T oaj .at p«ar no* : priia*>flar: bmon* per box f ,->(r7 go; oraoKes t:*8 p^rbox : date* la; c ilroiixSTt |i.

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FieH Markf tduN. Maleeof marfcerel ln incx-NoI niedtoDi ai f per bbl.HalfbbUtio'Vfaii k.-kittflf. 4a4f .'-i; No. SbbUliK, balfbhls k:u«’J 4.aAk' ;•; No. I, large. fi 7 . per bhl. bair dor 2i». kms I (.odllHh g«k;pprlb Herr.nirfl *<MPT. KardiiieH |*er lOO quarter boxes |il. Ueifboxm|4< . Kn>all vateH al an adTaore.Ijoj’B 1 be market hsH been dull dsrini; the

w*ck, v\> quote Fine at fr ••*7 Hni>erline ai ! *• If emra al #i».aio: etlra family atfi ’ -•Ml ; A No. 1 at $11 -V»H2 h . fancy at II

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P. ?*•; rye ftfiiir in Meiimx lU Tatr.ie.

Ft Me-l*ii::-are »lea.ly, but re«Hpji are Itgl.t,Ue quote nu’OtHin xkins minkor^xo-iinj >a*N

;gray lox voArx' : wild cal .-krtAiiif • «j(*

lienv »-r F O.J: muskrat l<RA)'H-:drer p**rV 2Dw.; «•

:wb» »-p. ao<«l on, >•'•<^1 lo; infermr ak:oa In

rrf*i'ortlon.t’EAiv The market hax been qniei and xfradv

duf'iig the a.-ek and no iMip4>rrAnt f-lian^-". lii

XATSST MARKrr.NSW Yobs.

Fiour rJoso'fl sllxbtly in buyer'» favor.Wlifut dud. laSr lower; No. ixpring, |2 VA* C;N * I HpriMi; n RhAj Uye nomtiiA', |2«v2 OS.

OaiHflull. ^7iAH7’yc tor W-atern. i'oro dutl, ft 14asII i.%*» rt«r new and old mixi-d Westarn afloat sad

SALES FOR TAXES. SALES FOR TAXES. SALES FOR TAXES. SALES FOR TAXES.t Sale by Keceiver of City Taxes.

il. ’,«• tor W»atern. i oroilutl. ft 14^ ' 'or new and old mixed Weniern afl.iai sa l LI.-iTNO. II.

yuiei and flteady.f.-^ x7 for new mev» f itV taXCS aguinst tlir pr«»p-

Y*****'*y^^ dune, A ertj ss bere'nafler Aet fortb noi b.TVmx bf*en

a^v ‘Haiim Md ‘ wlllexpoas tO public sale st thet ourt bouw-r«

” ^**^ ** d dull, heavy, i« door, in tbe cJty of f.ouiSTille. Jefl*Tflon coanty.. ... .-sno-*^ Ky., between tbe lioun of l« o'ciu«’k A. M.snd .i

o'clock 1». M..OH Muodsy, Msy Ixih. P-^-. the fob

••flow mt tke Bsw Twrkt Raasr aBrNBi.NSW Yobb. May 1A~P, M.

Th- rail =11 money ibia afternoon was greatertliun sii> pieviuux dayalui'e the upetnng of the>eai . * arly lu the day a per cent was ibe generalrate lurcsll loans, out towards the cIom moneywax oilareti at » per cent «»ci vtock roIiateiaU. whUatbe Kovernmeui banks gol BUppUed at 1 per t'vul:preiiiiiiui pa|H*r iH«-y«w7'RC per cent.

'i be A'aiMant 1 reanurer to-day IfOiigitt p .uA".ooiin *. :fAs, and Hold I k>n.udu tn gold compvtiU'f notes;n ueeiueii lo tbe cxieut ot AJ.Ivt.'Mi, with (percentcertirtcaies. aud in «‘orreucy. l‘be iialaucetu night t« $l(d..(**',>7fi. The beaTjr decrease h owirgtoihe cam'eiiaiioD oi <*oiupound note> ThecouveiHjon ol 7 .*a were$MJt».a>v ye-»terdai

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WKKKLY Bk.NM MTATb.MaNr.Loans #>‘,T.M.Tsr

lowlok Uearritrt'd plecee of^ pn^perty. or .'to much aa Twenty-ttrstmsy be necesaary tO'vatiAfy the rity and Kaiiroad width.I'sxee and loterext iberefjii, and ruat ol adveriia-tnic the nex'trsl siuounis of said r.axea sh'm*(m»m1UlH-n ssid reapecllve pieoes of properly (M-iugop- ^|MMiite Ibereiii. and wblrh taxes have been dufv ucioisviiie, di

sutl lesally sr-eMiOAd s* sfor' -^id by sod in fsvur of '

aid I lly ot L- uisville an tatea fur tbe year ending fc- 4bth -tree

WM. Ul R«R)NF vN. R.\A lot of gronsd is ibeeity of LooUville. describedas follows • 21 feet ftoncinf on the west side ofKlerenth. iwtweon M.txs' '

- asd Fratber streei^.ruuuinc bsck UiA feet same Width. .J.

MILTON CAI.LAHAN.A lot of qroond and Improvement in the city offouiaville, de«rribe«l ss foliowa <4 feet Ovorii/ oothe souili side or Kifnan. between Twentieth andTwi-nty-ilrst MtriAets. rannia., back ir - teei tamewidth. I*-. %i

n.lMFL ( ARBOLL.A lot of ti‘<^hnd sad tmprovem* Dt 10 tbe city of

MUH. 1.1.1/ a KU>1»,"» <"7 nt I^xii.T !!-, >t.«nbw1AR follow « 7^ Iket Sr 2Ke tn i*»- gs»r i Kularx*ei«ni.

J»»M. Kl.NMAN a K-rIaTE,.ts improvt oienl is PnriiaMt ff 12

KIIFD I KDI i K ^ i’llILDRKN.

the»owtb olde m Marked hTt-oSaWr^^^^^wsoih sole ..f^ret wUfwt. between Jsi-ksoo aod

rusn.ok tmrk IB. firimi wlm^* K.**^ -«e w,<Nb.

Oecemlwr iikt. |s47. and have been placed in rayliandH as Kti-iver of t*lty I'aveB of -iaid ci y fuy

TIIO^ u . OiMiOWlN .S HKIRs.A ot of ;croDi;*l bi/Uii(!*^:( as foihm - R>-*.;lfinit]X •

MS) kei '.(reft Hi the • oroer of lots Nc- fii and .Ml,Opposite the loarket, betwe* n F'esqm sub Jackson.Mini thence w I h the line u^naid lota sr»iitciwsrdlvbq f*et an alley 11 f-el wide; Ineoce with saidalley eastwardiy and binding liiereon 27 feet:' bei re northwardly same wIdtJilu .>larket s'r*H»i.l»eed iiook page tl*.- i

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LooiKVilie, deso rihed a^ foliows- Su leec frootiug *

the north side of Oak. between 'seventh aiK.4b(!) Rtreeta. runuing taick Sa fe*'t Asm> width

acMio, wera aloo owppt away.

arrcsi.'ti aD ' linggr«-t), waa brought to my house,and my eon J. hu M. and 1 bo Ji tied aooDVerMtiun with him, and told him ins'th ought 1*1 leli tbeolli 'erM .11 alsmt hi.bringing I'.ootb to my I.ouhc. .vml of ou

AtoDarra, Mb , May 15.for him. Aa it had alwaya been oue olthe jirmciplea ol my religion to enlariaiu

tr. 7. 1." * ,.iiu Ol ou wu,. u aei'i upan air of Jile in ih»t liu<

«id ie^'had I

Th,.ra

I'h s lias geiieially been the Helling idgovi-ii meulH aud buying acnie private

cf li;<-»la.

Tbe u !>b ing at various local bolidewbi. h kept upan air of jile in that liue

O.T^iSTSsliJd^oSJr^^toriTaT’S^ .trar.ge„.e,y^i,ll.,ny m diSt*ZjyT’.“

aid he had told th.m all about it, aiiu uiij m several large transactions Theiney But w we were iuDoce>:t as to any cue whuh funned the most excitiuir feaknc»;edged cf the ideiitily of the msu >ure, was Ihe purihane of all tbs L ,V KIbis waa the first time my son bsd ever; sulvscrijli. ii bonds, thereby destruvioJspoken lo Jett. Cul Conger said he ; the ready source ot supply lor llieoe fa**eomdt-i'herhavetolakeme or my sou vorile sM urlties, much to the aunovancelo n ashingtou, and he suppcaied I had I ol the diaeiipoiut.dbetter ao .a the Im.-. /w.ii'.l .In ........ I *- ,

It is Staled tbat tba cxmacil ot Roman !IladhDgTbe^borir*Z”*^h^**^

••o aBBOUBoed that Father D*iwd, of nam in which tJS

t^BCh. Myaoh John M. waa in tbebouasupaiaira, when tbe three msB were at myatlSCR ASD W ESTHER. • yaid; be came to ibe window and saw

he alighted from tbe horse tbat be wasOB crutebss, and could not put one ol bis1* gs to tbe ground. Ha went with me to

•»0 aBBOUBoeu wm moer laiwo, or natn in which me

t^BCb. My SOD JobuM. waa in tbe house upstairs, When tbe three man wars at myatIVCR A\D WEOTHER. • yaid; be came to ibe window and saw

,ib®«u, but was not near enough to bear

... „ .J ..I nny oftbe conyeraaUoB tbat iranapiradCnsciMBaTi, May 16 . between Jett and me, nor did be know

The r'.var bns feOleii 0 Inches : now <6 eilber of the men; nerer baylug ae.inMet 9 iBCfaes water in tbe channel.

|them before. bouieUnte alter breektas'

Weather nneettlad and raining most of ' <m Tuasday, my son John M. rods to a’

Wa liaae nsodaroUly. Thar. 02. Bar-,

shoemakei 'a Mr. Aeon, about one and•meter D;40 a ba|f miiaa from my bou^e to get bis

' shoes mended, and remained away about•U«iai kal»leC H«f III Penns) !• i

>*o hours; while there, Mr. K. Orayatl,

, the owner of tbe place on which Mr.IAoora resided, arnyed

; be bad by sTuia—’ ! means Obtained a Richmond newspaiier,

ae« neeew nsseaeerr ta Miaia Cawatr- - whd in this paper it was otatad that a ra'BeiertoKaa a( u. ,

ward Ol f 1 HI.OUU bad been offered for the1arrest of tbe murderen of President Lin-

A Mllroy oorraapondant ortba Lawla- ."t* .**** **•

iow. tiaawta^i^nnbe P*PT i“'*

rrs oftba dteoovaryofa woudarfuloBya raward TtaArmagh tasmahlp Mifflin county :

Boyd l^kad at bim, aud taid be^mtba94tb«f April, white Cnartea Na- “ J*rainy, of Miirey, was having a sits dug offered, but tbat

!rara limekaB. bt wasonmiasd by fii^be^ beard a day or ao iwlora tbat tbe

Cg aa opening In tbs aids of tba bill. .TmM»M<i*Pi nTt” r*w****'r *’**r?j“nMmseni it m yiaw a aiiaaiu of Pbiladalpbia. I asked bim

ra liaae nsodarotaly. Thar. 02 , Bar•meter D;40

•Umni RnMeC aag In Penns) !•

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For acme time paai there has been aj f

“*I .wjup of live ol us, "on tue proepect,’’ s’a-

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lion* d on tbe North bank of the dtssouniuat above tbe Great Kalla, from which’{loint wewere testing bars and gulcbea

I tor gold, for a range of twenty milsa. Asa means of crossing tbe river we h«d, aa means or crossing the river we h«d, a riu lueac.ay u wint as low as 13*.*’., thelew days previuds, built a slruug aud lowtat ptiii.l reacbetl during the week,somewhat unwieldy akitf to tie Drr>nttli.ui and clostd to-dav at I'iiW.;.Bomewbat unwieldy ak;ff to lie propelledby oars. Bciiie whiskey wan brought totba camp day bsfore yeaterday, and, by

ay, at Miiroy, was having a sits dug’ a luMkOB, bt was snrpriasd by fiu7I aa opening in tbs aidia of tba bill.• BMnsani it eaaae to yiew a auwam of

Mr tagan ooaiiig lurtb, like tba prea-in^ mmd^mr'rSMs Bmrofbellosaa;tbework wm comrantianUl tba anertue onwiod to a>.a **•<? •»*“ “<5- Rich

raiMWayy ; 0nringlbe''waek tba work waa Mr. Kdwla Booth, neverCywtaad.and a formal antranot was Mraa “

,i““Itooe. On batur^y May 9d. tba c ti- :

I waanotmuchwitbthemandu-STof m3?o^ ^^ni^ tZ Z r.“ *“•“<““« »» “y^BBRIirB of B fttli T&#W« TIm Bt'BIldBDOS " ^^J**'* .

•••IDOii U> 1>B rcStiOHB, BUd•nseompoaad of about one bnodred and *

“T •**“'iy that ha spent

the camp day before yeaterday, aud, by Mor.on, i.ait, ,v t o , bankers, No. l.’>o

ten o’cluik in tbe morning. Paitenioa— ;

West Main street, msy In relied upon aswho was usually sober and industrious. f-irly lepieaentliig tbe umrket:and a big-baarted mountaiu'sr—liscame S' S* v v.sKEr,intoxicated, got restless and mischisvous ,.,.ie

liu.Tin* s,.|i,iii:

andtobhow hissklll andstren»tb, sh well ''i»'"*iuira.«....V.V.7.'."“7.~Z.'7^aa his whiskey courage, jumped into our „-,"V '*

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skiffalone and pushed out ioto the stream i

' ^ ^ '* Jimm ii,

boasting that be could cross the river • k ve i.m. . ’'‘J'"*'**"'nearer the brink ol the main rapid or flrai n.- uT? .

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fall .ibere being a aui-ofaeion of heavi i;iv,. tamo,-- 1.77. . i.a, {Tc

rapiua, Mils, or oosoadea, before reaoUini; ko7II72I7‘“ !"•

tbe main fall below than any other aoi. Tbo-ieniE.' _'.......;.7..7.7' .7; {|7' |r*

ofa gun darsd lo do. We all tried to per- • 'm iimt ,- us.-, u,; .

auade bim from bis bezirduus uadertak,

ho.si,-.

ing, but to DO purpose. He heeded not a i

' «word that was said to him, but shipped i

’ wh»*i^ 77"_;. «| •• T“*i*‘!irK''u*’'bla rudely-construct.d, a*ifi wood oan. I

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"' » It- » Ky Hi»tei>oo-i- „i.i

and began rowing a circle, each roun.: ' .Vnai r»\V..n ' oIoA'”.. H ^

dropping down nearer and nearer lo iht-j i*-''

" •< m. «. .. -jea K K biindH. 7a mimfctiBiibie kuctiuo of tbe RreAt, loauiiuk I

N H u m. i»r .

rapid. ARkio we appevled to him looooif I J^ “ *' •

’ iiy. Ftn-fl*! siup'iueiu 77 i ity or Hf-h j iiurn'T.. <«

• i **®il*''*/'*1 * * wj*l**rworki.. mwhurr . ^— . iCj •• •• 1. A N K K tu-

J«*fl‘v liiF K. JL A" Ky. statf* boodn itt«lHy. tRlRle boi tin iieR »terw(»rk» Uoiiil' gitRiiAltkoudH Ionic 77

•I" ’J V If*1 . V *'* bundn.. . 7a ,

L A N a K J.. K,). .. te., •!. A- N H a M. br . i ,

.*L^ F a a DUb'u . s?1

»*rtri kw.to tbe .bore ere he (fot any lower dowc ! Nw,io.,*i ..auk. iM.uI'.Cit.nxi bx mthe C*urr$-Dt. vhir>h. hv thlM tiraim aa>Aw a.,*vt •• w- .. "*‘“*’*V

^.w«r ftret enteriDR we fjuad oor- « ^ i ^ ’

at*yaa eaclraod in a narrow undergroaod ??i?“^**‘^*‘’’.**l**“ “““

mb for tba diotonoe of twelve foM; bare g behind one of them, rode lo myKagraateayocautolo view; tbe /“‘d. •m tbs man that

Vej slsmt fifteen teat wide, widigigan • one of ibeotbsia got

•c walla of rook, waa a dmot liai ot i *®Hi!

ab >ut sixty Met, la tba oantre of which Bjyal.w tebsM tba banging or protecting I

^ cama to tbe houas, themrka, in tba of a mantle under-

*—® that waa ^re introduced tbia one to

rath wbicb wore amolI,c(7atalix^ rocks, oonain Boyd.kiBg oLd kaUow, appearing like icirias

,

oa®® -akaJ my eon to let

•na heuaa in winter time. Hare sra|

oblbi My eon told bimOamed to the right, and ^d a full sight •

““ •* bouse, and be•rra -Platterm Bock," a natural pla’- (traminx permta-iinn.aboBi three foot above tbs level of ' *.*'??*5 to remain al night, andra t'.oor and runuing logetbar in tbs f*

ot-ject^. T^ man seemed anx-•rr tra: obnea K was a ob^ or canopy, ft®- to.remmn, and said be would waitVbMb indeed praaanted a auUtme aigte!

a®*)) I'H «*me to tbs house. TbasaRare, onebandrad andasyauty feat on- l®o mm than walked together some 15ura- greond, and ia nalural-tomord roaoM yaj" iB <«»( of tbe house, and seemed«r gntigways. witb a spioadid spilng of

' “ ‘amaat oonverantion for someRaob water baoantb ycur toet. who could mimiiaa, when they returned to

MM laalina tbat tba baoda of nature >«»*t y®to* About this time tbe two maniTu.) baao nl work here. A abort dia- I

***?* nddan to Port Royal came back

MV vw Afli m HMlcvv* UHUViKruUlMl ^ ^rah for tba diotonoe of twelve leec; bare .

ragraat cava cam. lo view; tbe gang- ***^ ^,**“ i f“

Way alewit filieen Mat wide, wi Ji gigan ! I,** J***”.j*^*'**;'

(be current, which, by this (ioie, was get-ting strong and was carrying him downBgainat bia iffarts to head the boat ijiar-leriDg up the atream. But be still paid nt-atlentioh to our wartilDgs, and instesd *.i

returning to the shore, which be mighthave done.by wblrlihg his b.ait about audeorkicg It heartily, be continued tu h«sdt( ward the other shore, every tnomendri'ting nearer to tbe faUl draught whichwould suraly carry him beyond the help

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^•Tiichf Af • 'te-vi a {so'rrcnr b-ndt And Af ci-uer-4hy xuio A 1 . b the At.q rued imerpRt Added.

CuM.MER'TAlaBuRiDtq-N in tue general markets of tbU

ci.rzrg‘".rw*xiL“n:^rgrei'^"When be bod pulisd about two-thirda '’T w*iHther, the succ-BHion

cf tbe way acr.waZr^Z ‘‘.‘^‘"*.‘‘•<1 •“lepres,-cf tbe y ay across be raised hia oars fromIbe water and paused in Lis labor, wh;chbad been violent lor lull ten iniautCH, auolocked Le uw him, then at the cMber shore,and cast a glance at us who were al.slat ding mar the water’s edge and call-iegat the top ol cur voices to encouragehim to "Pull on!" "I’ail on!’’ A-l; hethen, for tbe first lime, appearing lo real-

iDg iLlluei c-eoD trade, aud the uuaeitledctaieot jsilitical sffaire has served to in-lensily the feeling. Upon the all-ahsorb-ng quest ion of tbe day there has beenhut one, dominant idea, and tbat is, thstIbe im{>eacimieDt trial abould be brongbito a »i»tay oonclusion, for there is nodoiiht but that tbe existing uncertaintyIS very pr<judicial to the business com

ridipg very last, and said to ths two man larin taenvar in tbe otaer aid - -bannelwho WBTf h«rD. rb* VMnlraM fRMDmIvw. . .a xa- _ _

-M«41UW1,0O| WB beb«Ul Um IibdeIdb I•*>« ERid to tOB iwo tn«n

sav lben oanse tbe subterranean h)*o •re )>*re. tbs Yankee cavalry areet sHTirad below, wbere tbs rocks

,

P--*** X “•'f* Boy*', nud you must lake

iMihedanaerhawaain .n.lw.? 7. mT..'cry pr*judicial to the husineaa com

TLe provision markd has b?en dull all

aoao-ed tobc mors merbelized, aa tbeyan Lmaor, whiter, end nsore solidly ast-tteO Altorts turning, we, with tbs as-

provided by Mr. Na-gOnsvTraisf'Ohabiad to lake a look upotoiis. Ben was anotbe- chamber, witheoteaaa. walls of rocks, wbiob prseeuted

csrecl youraalf Lbe bsst way you can;and then rode off again rapidly towatdPut Royal. My sou recognixtd one oftlMse man as being one of the men thttcame to my brute tbe evening beforewitb Boj d. The men that were heres emed lo be very much exclkd.aa I was

Ibrough Which a terrific rurrent Wto rZ- I the wc^^ml^md.v*^S:;e‘^w“itefi aUaTt^i' Appa'r“ mlV H*^^^tVnen^ I

proved d.’ maud for telirly all artic“esTn

a Mgbt never to be forgouan; tbe d-aiancc ! family, and Boyd detrawsned waa abont OOU ira Toe air 1

ol my s^ John M. U> goto thewithin ta vary warns, and the floor or ' fV®® .‘® "“‘ok k* kad slept aud bringground meme as if csoMnled. and is firm ®‘* pidote, which be did ; tbe otheroad aolid. The dlaomm is in tus abape krougbt wiib b-m a carbine. Mynfaii Hwiloan, and vary naatly laid ,

Roo a^d to them, tbat be thought It vervant. Tbe baaaf of tbs opringa are like P«-kab,e that this cavalry ware la pur-•mall pabbiea ladd aalda of aacb otbar, ikem, aid that, if they bad donewith a bordaroampooad of a larger oixs.

anyihing lo c«uoe pursuit, tbey mustVac cave is aitnate an tba Hue of the Mif- .

)**re here at oure, aa tbey would not onlyflla and Oanior Oonaty Railroad, about atK^ger tbemaelvea, but ua also; theythree foortbsofa mlia balow Ifilroy, and '“*y kad done noUiiug to canae pur-ls a grand and sublime sight—a relic of

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k®t would leave tbe yard. AboutBatura's handiwork that Mifflin county “"?• ®“* ®T children cams tomay noma day be prood of. It will be i

•here 1 as at work and told me tbat•pan lor vioilora, during the coming „ Yankee cavalry were croaeing atvreek, when all who wish to improrc Pmt Royal. I immediately started tothtenaalvro in tba atney of naiura’s Ike bi use, and whan getting near to it Iworks, may have aa opportunity to visit *• (o min going from tba bcuoe to-ll" wards tte woods; tbe foremost one I

cue ot hta oars on a rock under Water,and it snapped in twain likea pistol-ehot’Almost li'Stantly be was dri.tted on to tbvary biiik of tbe dashing, foaming rapidand the auction had swung hia aklH how

during t^* week and quo'.aliousdown stream, when our comrade was he

arelheat iue. There la still a fair amountdown stream, when our romrade was beyoC'd rescue. Palteraoo made a few wildand uselees atrokia with me remainina

lock for a steady advance, now, beuce-.orw ard during (he season.In groceries uothiug new has trans-

pired during tbe week and quo'.atious

of mgar 1-eiPg taken for consumption,but not much doing beyond tbat tradewhich ia done by jobhera. New Y’orkoar, wbicb only made hia case worse andwhich la done by jobhera. New Y’ork

then, taking il loand burling it on to the“cvi^e report a wmewbat better market

L-oticmof bu craft, Btoed up, swung hiateeling on tbe

bat ID the air, and apparently reaunad, P-/1 of holders, but notbiug further. Ahimself to bis tale. The btoit*^itos^ uv^ jair bush is being done in coffee byHe first fall or rapid and on (hrough the

kHoikerwiBB the market isquiet.brisk. ra below at wonderful speed, but

“'“'’ke' has been quiet,without lustamina anv narticuisr hke-ut new feainres.

UUIwithout lustaming any particular dam-ace to far as we could ace,save the aplasb-iug in ol tbe water Irom Ibe crest of tbe

lu Hour we note a better market thanlast wiek, though tbe market ta yet quietand stocks are running low. Beyond the

A WiMMvnviA Mart'iagr.

In tbe aemi -rural diatficts of Winona,lutty aoltes north ot tbat city, on tbeUnnaaota side of tbe Missimlppl river,lives among aevetal people a jolly goodiaUoarofa Jnallct ol tbs Poses, wboM

ttc^Dia^ aa ^yd ; be waa one bun- off ic another, like a thing of magic wiuidred varda inadvanna nf ito, n>k» u ... i.. "dred yards in odvanoa of tbe other. SoonsttM I got to Ibe bouaa, tbe latter maoretnrtHd totbayard. I tola him I didLot wbh him to remain there; that bewould endanger us aa well aa blmaelf, iflbs cavalry were in purooit ol them.Be sa:d Le bad beard that several bor-

soa beiOLglngto tba K.deral soldiers bad

fuamieg breakers on the rapids. The '( •tooxs are running low. Beyond thecralt had drilled into tbe mam channel

‘o®*' coLbumptivedimaudlhereianolh-or di aught of water nearest tbe ODpoaite

mg much uuiog. Holders display nobask, and went on down from one jump- “®**®*y rell “t Ike piicea, and specu-efl IC anotter, like a Uuuk of maaic wi£h .«liux lo risk.

ideas of maiieiaare mneb oimilar to tbe keec stolen me night bsfore at tbe Tnpwnteis of a deep nver. Uaoe atarted, il

ja place between this and Bowling Green’

la bard to.turn them. Oa a fair day of aid Le expicted these were cavaTrv aemlast week, after the 10x12 law dispensary fro>» Kreoericksborg to andeavor to getbad beoti swept, afier cbatia bad been set ' 'ke boiaee and arrest tbe thieves. Hein a row agalnet tbe off aide of tbe ollloe, i

startt d again toward tbs woods, butand sundry wbippad quids of tobacco

Jabout lb: a lime tbe i-avairy passed my

bad bean kickad nnder the stove, tbere ' bouse on tbe road to Bowling Green, audwaa a step on tbe stairs and a vigorous then this man want to me woods and

Ua lailitary and laiad passe^er' still jdimand f. r corn Las been good

awlEgiug bla bat, and glauolng nervous‘ke week, and K^day we note an

iy in all direcUona about him. aa if his ,

*,“k couslderab!e sales at ifatic

bead were swinging in mid-air, and I

1“ wheat there is a limitedavery thing was lu cunfuatd commotion kueite-s doing, and pr:<-es are decliniugabout i ; while we, who were without tbe 1**1* ‘'®®‘ ®®® *® ^ In fair demand, wimaligblcsi means oi recderirg assisUnt*

light lec^ipls and n^o change iu pricesstood motiODleaa and H|iel 1-bou -d upon

*^5® > •t®-*))’* u<) Ike market forbarleytbe bigbeat rocks to which we bad clam- ‘*5J“*’u ,

bend, gaxiug in brraiblees, speeculeasThe beu;p maiket is decidedly fi.-m,

awe, upon a tcene that can ne^r be ef-tbe case with

1 <m ra door.Conae ia,"aaidtbe jusiice, as be set-

brougbl Boyd beck to tbe bouse. Tbeyaei med to be reaticoa and unaasy, aod

tied Into a legal look ao baooming a man,ex praaead a great desire to get a oonvey-

•f law duly aletnod to dispenae tbe favor' snot tj Orange C. H , as they said ibey

attkm blind geddaaa. bsd beard ibote were a good many Mary-A atom womaa antorad. bha bad on s landeia tbere, going to Johnson’s army

raatt woolen draaa woodeu-aoied shjea in the booth, and they wished to get with-^.^^otted ted cbaekA black hair, and eyas them. They aeked my son if be knew of

tbaganappi d like tba lock of asbot-gnn. any cocviyanoe ibgy could get. He toldIn a r^ataguoae meant, and in tba wont tUm tbere was a colored man tbat Uvedpoaatbte Eug.iab, abe aald : a abi rt distance taom ben that h«d a•‘Yon tew man?*’ convey anc. tbat ba oometimea hired onu**Yea, madam, be aroted." 1 bey iiquested bim to go and see bim"Want papsr. A'oat paper to take and uy lo gat him to carry them to

man." Gainoa’a Depot tbat night. He went, butJoot then a stout Freocdi btlf-sraed en- He man was not at borne,

taeed tbe roooa. He was nnabte ti apeak A ben be returned tbey aald tbey wouldn half dozen words, and looked either >ke to get b nwa, and one of mim re-aoared or baabfuL ! n-arkid: I wonld like to have the horse IVie Judge aaw nt oaos that (bare was a

jrow you riding this eveniug. He then

marries to conas eff, and said lo tbe wo- I t< Id them be reckoi.ed be would have to

BWF, upiin m scene thet can never he ef-f*c(u from our meniory.Tbe tbiid, lourtb, and fifth cascade are

reached and paaseJ ; uow be is ent.-riug ag* rge,or narrow shoot, more dangerousthan anylbing yet eucouulersd! T,.e vic-tim aeia ibe Increased danger, and,drop-ping b.a bat lu me boat, ra'ses bis clasped bands and bia pale face t jward heavenOn daibes tbe Iraii ekitf, enters the gorgepaitlally aidewiee, swings round, andLiarly capsizis, but yet again coui-»loith (although parcly filled with wa erjwhole and ma lestically, on Ibe breakersbelow, PatteisoD then seiz*a ois bat andbegiua bailing out the water, as if It wereauu sweet to live, and having bope letiID bia breast.Oui party were now obligtd lo run fur-

ther down the banka, and ascend a higherpoint of rocks to keep sight of our wreck-ed snd doomed oompsnion. During thisIntel vai he passed through anothersbcOi, and St tbe mumeni we gut luaigbi biaikiffbad airuck a blind reel,was again swinging rapidly aruunil, auuwas ib.n within ihlrty yards of the great

man, vra> was standing wiib oomproaaadUps watching tbs juotioa and thefloor.

"Wont paper to taka this man?"**Y'an—want papsr. Me teach bim

**Y'an—want papsr. Me teach bim

(nim woman Ilmght tba (uoUce. Ha no I to supper wa supped in an oot'bjoae),i BDod mnn, take him ao qnlck as I I

*l 0* after supper, 1 boiug unwell, went

I oerty Ibem, but could not do It bef..re.tba morning. Tbey agreed witb him to

: |wy him ten dollars to take them to Gui-Ilay'c depot next morning. Tbey then,

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about eight o’clock, went witb my taiu.ly

all hempin fabrics’. The gonerai luar-kels are o.herwire ifatu >/uo,

COTTON STATESENT.The rtci ipta of cotton according to the

berks of Asiiearr Netdbam, are exbibited as luiloas:

Kii «iiU Sy rivrr aud rai road f*jr IS- oionl***”

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iIAfrll „1;

K*-c* iirii pti u.udj- irom (X-iulur i. im; r.i,.

' Total i.. Aiui: iu , 1, ^,1 t-ic*ii-t. to -'ay 7 .... '

,h«<vii.l« In m 7tu 10 itih Ol >l«y...!_77.‘_777 '7

is.,

J*l(jtAlfut Mav— ^ X19

. OrAfid IoCa: U' Ma/ U... . ,, , ,

ITill* dc.#-« n€>t include tbe cotton wbtcb

ipe^eeetbiougb tbe city to other uitirkete,

! vutMllcl ibat wbi('*ii ts oonsignfd to pur-liee in ib n citv, aud wbicb 1b to 1m soldhere fieeor in bind.Cotton was dull and irregular duriog

tbe htFt of Ibe week, bat in tbe latterfiert of it bis been steadily advancinglbe too ning despatch from Liverpool

to^dsy r» (leArta the market as havingopeLed til til, and tbe afternoon deapatcb:CottcD ziiMrketcl(>aed liruier. Salen 15.0uo

•’ Tn aT.7

a .Vluc nrv«i « kjiiij, auu lufi Miiernoon aeapaico:

Here Patteraon aeemeiJ Cotten market cl(>aed lirmer. Salen 15 Ouoto give up all bope aud courage, and baba upbiLds at J- .J: sdoat r*Vid* Or-flurg bimtelf proatrate into in« front lesns, l;i ,d.

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T.arl nf fhMAkift An tsisi«toaas ... . T . i..aaa^.,..a .-u .

an." jImmidtetely to my btd-room, and tbey,

"All r.gfat, my oovtea fia yon in tbs ; itb my aons, took oaaU ou my front

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rak of a iamb's toil,” aoid tbe juatioe, m porch. After twmai* lug b*>ui« time tbeyHe tnxned te tb. map aod said : prqi>ot(d going to bed. My son John M."Yon know tbia wonoan, oon yon take objected lo tbetr sleeping in my dwelling

Aar?’’ b(um;tbf-y than said ray would sleepTVs man aback his bead and muttered o* d®r my porch; be told them we had

winw liglbte words. ®®r7 )>*d dogs and Umj would prabably"Ab! i one, asn’t talk Engliob. Wall,

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Mteok them during the night; mey (ban;wnar mlnd.’‘ > tb*y w* aid sleep in an out-hooae; be

IHe ren into tbe street, invited a few I

told them we bod s tobaooo-booae thatI Aim da op oteiia, and on raturniag wkb ®ad bay and fodder in it; they said tbeyI ram oaid to tbe women :

would then go aod sleep in th.i, h,

F "Yon want le take tkte man for batter fi®d ran. to it, opened tbe door, and tbey? or tar wonrV went in ; be tben came to lbe bouse, butt "Yas—me want to take bim—nm will beormltg unaasy for tear tbeoo menpay." might get np In the night and take our"AH rightr ‘‘orateandgooff, be and hie brother oon-Then turning to ra man, who stood

|®‘®4td tbat they would take Ibtir blank-

tiemblitg— I ®*a and go and sleep in a corn bcuae ib.t"Y'on take this woman /or bettter or ‘ ** between the tobaooo-bouse and sta-

sMr woma, and promlae lo keep her, Ible, and guard ibeir boroea: bu: fearing

Aa” tneee men migut get up and endeavor toUmpb! and aevorol nrdsof the hand. •*( ‘b® botres, and, as ibey were heavily"Tkan, in the noma at tba law, and by - aimed, they might have aome d t&culty

virtne of ra aotboriiy in me vested, I «)> iMin, tbey concluded they wouldraaeoanm yon maa and wUa" Aad be |

lock lbe tobacc -bouse outside and keepMrpped forward besitera woman eonld ' them in until the morulng. Tbey then•av a word and kraed bar red lips. wint into the oorn-bouae to slaepoin mme bornand in hia fa*n and sba About 8 o’clock, A. M., I was aroused

Mirldted bis fair. The new husband by my degs barking very fiercely. I gotJnmpsd In to >akc ra woman away aiwt up, wem to my window, and saw matAmrat be, ,to the woman soppoaad,wfaen.

flurg bimielf proatrate intj me frompart ot the skiff. An lustaut more andthat little bark with its deatiued, unfor-tunate coenpant — tbe jolly and braveAiex Paltir-on—plunged over that awiulprecipici^the boat into Iragmeuta, aadns master into eternity

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- waa.. aoaw orowra aassj a C*airMKviry hour since mat moment eech aud lands at :;2c.\ rtf tIA llMVm Framn mta.w*ydaaaaw._ I a _s I _ . , .

La’d ui < hanged, UM.Gold, 1 ;• -.

Tbe Nl w York closing despatch U a*,follows:Den and for cotton air, and prices firm.

Kales to-day of 2,500 bales middliug up-

all ot us have been wandering and watch-lug night and day, and with scarcely a

T be tol 8000 market during the weekhas been very active, with large reoetpu- 7i 7 , Zr’ r "..u ..aiusijr a oas men very aciive, with larae reoaiuiHmrutbiul of food, along tbe river bends,

|and sales, and prices fully up to tbeiiuo-edd:ee,and islands below, lu hopes of re- I tations, which are as tollows;

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oovaiug tberemaiDs ol our lamented u.«..c«mmon ,comrade. But bur search has been in ' »«'' - - . ..77 . -'(*> ’

vain, and we return with sad hearis to‘“"J."

"" - tvao.vdispel our melancholy by resuming our anippu.e 7 ..:.7.;;;;7 ;7. li ’al-tramps through tbe mouuUins and ’ -enri.

^ 7.„ li wjicanons in quest of rat glittering iressun- '

f“.l““*n5‘7^.p,"?7; ij®*'

"iteV&r;:;' ‘*«-"“** **“’ *« “* ^01 -

AylvBma, aud baa kindred now livingnear rauburf, as we formerly learned i*k*kMi h»g;y^Irom tbe d^oMBed. He w^ui toCaliror- Houha — i ‘TV™! ijIt

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nia in lK.y; from that Bute be went lothefort Culville miner, and came from lb. The ofl.-riDiKiotiusl district to Montana last sp.'ing hfids with 7 r

\ ery rerprctfully,*

GEOKGi: MARTIN. 7j-5^15atU»f

Jacob Bakkbr —There must ba very $i:tll3 75 ••^al

•• lair ai.d -elirl.... {J** ruitlbr. souU to tine j, Iga,

l»ut) ..im atapiKT*. ' §7 j

The offerings for the year are as fol-lows:

l*k'kFltIteHiije IIou-ra. . ,

Moth Mrwi jiou'M'; J’JJ;,

, — ,—.--w.vr Ufl vHr,\ fii'Uis 75, “ at fi4al4 50, 4 at fl5al5 75 2

hUU^ of\t^*r.l'renlm;^‘£! ““A “^d

The ofii-ringh to-day amounted to IWbLds, with 7 rejections—prices aa follows;') bhds at I >a5 IK), 13 at p>d6 95, 2-1 at t7a7 !'5, 15 at fbaS tO, 13 at 9 i IS at (loa10 75, 12 si $llall 75, 12 at 12al2 75, 1 1 at$i;U13 75, •• al $14al4 50, 4 at $15al5 75 2

hUU-ry of the past century who have noibiaid of Jacob Barker. Poor old man-people episk very hard ol him aiuce bUlast failure in the Bank of CouiuiAr**.

hbd of Halt c'liinly bright wrap{>er sold,at the Bucue Warehouse for fls M.

up, wem to my window, and saw mat,

my bcuae was surrounded by cavalry, I I

uxmeoiately drew on my pantaiOoos,aDdI

f** —— .vw ws sasma b&uw Ut»

last failure in tbe Bank of Commerce weeki.t REriEW or the markets.about a ) ear ago. Many of his deposit- These quolations represent the tcholesaleois were ot tbe ncorer claosea. ariki-erv t'..« - // t

m aeif-prawr iwUon, tba JsMioa gave himjuxmeoiately drew on my pantaiOoos,aDd

Atop e» tre >Mar. Tbe man pilebad without iiuiUiig on tbe balance of myrate) IM Bra bnoband, who In taro pitch- dotbas, 1 oienid my end dour to my

I*** *00 far abont five minura poset, and, when 1 did so, three men'tharr^aa a genaenl boatiing and display ruabed In. ocqot whom preoenUd a pia-

X**"’?*’.—fl.tbiaga dccidadly aa- lol »l u>y breast and asked me if thereI a •r® eep- »« bm two men in my houae. I told

1*^ onren “>®»* ®re not; h® then said unless

“,T^. *’****' Wo«l J”®" **“ ®* O'* ““‘Ii )ou will be a„ *Sa

******‘o®« Down da: d man in e minute. I toid ibemtbe eyy «•*')«* d«- ;«**« «®here in ra evening about lbe

tIL^2d^lto^’j^ra -1.?* IP**?*^ ‘•y road.bul went tolike nsM wra tbe Jnatra with a black tb* woods and afterwards came ba*-a and

OIS were of tbe pcorer classes, grocerywomen, draymen, and laborers, wb'>were ip the habit ot laying up their week-ly savings In Mr. Baiker’a vaults. Andsome of them, reduced by the iiank’s lail-ure to absolute ueid, are now very vin-dictive and loud in meir denunciationsof tbe tel ble old man. And yet, nearlyinhis niietieth y.ar, bis long whitened « SscTre.lrW«kA lAlllUff UDOn lllM taant mImyii rlterM lal AAi:dli 1 . 11 .lock* falliug upon Lin Uut stioulders, iii^

ime* aluiOMt ic a i>econd tlnldUhnesa, bif*

aup touerirg and feeble, JacjU Bir-ir. • 1 , a-as tcv.

• vwt.r.r srsx, as. /a VI U ( «

fjnees, tor ttnail Qrdar* hijhtr\

raUA art demanded.^

Afplek— I{ c<(*i|iis d'‘rirx tbe pcjq we/*lc haveaod I ri(v hapt A<lvaix?ed; cliu.t’**

A|i]<lteM I ooit) Aud inferior uuAiiuuR Are uomi-UA.At f4 . . iH fi.MlliAi.GiNi. A M. H« 'I'K - The weex’n iMiflinpHA lu ibib

dppbUlupiil li;f q«uer. TrAO<YX( arepriu(-ii<Ally hirarulativp. ill d (>rK'4>H arp r«m«lder-Abi/ niifTihr. W e <iU0lF jHiYVFr loom 2 Ib

on«Te«i. \i it 11 i'.* k eff 1 t«i fur Ntia. 1 aid! J.itKiiOKn-'' 1 <*• iiiAfKft tiAfllMH-ti A *tl . A • Inn MV'

till |*nv|w;;U. .Tml p"M’ H bav-^ tHH*!* fiiM/lfl)D®tl. \V‘- -iiiutf - chuir** N. O. -.UKHr i>rhhd> ,tt.n’.tcieg'; tiiiK fur oiuucf: pr'im*< InIiI.'Ir I'.'i? I.' ; In bblx I'.Tiff.i*' • : at I-s^Ig.--r« MO Iitroi r .T^l'-Ti/Fiioir At 14 rorftq* sn-xflr.Ri 1 IS «‘ ’- u; har.l nilgai 4 17 > .1** . . KiuroflHi*ftiir lo prni«*. in l««> ba« loin, a: a: /c>r: joithtinrprirow lor u T«to Hlrinly prirop rani(«> friuu;amt t’lioii F At iT:r: L«4'iRyra JH'taT »r: Java :: .V4*r. N( w ^oik and limit iiiorF sj'rtip at trg'44]N»‘« Urli an- ni! lasrani ai ’Rffli.

Hiif— I>FuiFr*v rt’|>i.ri A tmr nifirket \Y>(h llxlitrFCHiplH. \V.’>|I 1 m(f (;r»*«*ni4 t Rtf'.’; ui'g-m vil* d

Ilf : dry -a 1 i®m 1 ai it ; dr/ fliui

.'tFrlmx notiitiial at li'cttllri ..

Hold luwcr. ’lAi {;<'• ; laoun* vv»>rF miiJ* a; c

|te*r iPiii for i-arrj’iDtf 10 tUa. Ki|>uri lo <Ia> |I.•are.

, ami lor tho wFok FgI.'>V-4 •*.

(tovcrnoipu; advAiicrd du tni; the j\y.but ci'rati oAM.v R'llh f.ilr haI'K.Ht-nry <.'low<» «& Co. liiruiiU the anaFtfl 4 -

priff.Ouup. Of 14I......I14 « roup. nowiiKi ,/T.i

I'onp 01 hy. ,U4» »iuH . l oiip. g; ... : "4 . -v a

roUI-.Ol'M IU7 l^lu: 10 4'-i ...liM .j:

Coup, of 'cl* It/T’ 1 A107 , T- tga .. . .In: j ,|.i. ••

Railway uiArAot qiiiot and Arm.Kx|»rp'>)ihuipHautiVf cut ciuo'tl v :b a

from } F vtfrdayS rat**H,)1tAtri immlH li'i^bFr.

e ou.d t-i'her have to take me or uiy sou vorile si. urities, much to the aunovancrI

‘o Washington, and he sut*posed I had ol the diarppoiut.dbetter go. as the boyt cou!*l do mure lab- Governments opened on MonJav hor than I could at home; but upon th* shade sU.ve tbe closing ralcK of l»«rrepreeeniaiiun of my bad health be con week. Un Tuesday they disclosed s bar!

I f I*?‘•j‘® “*®“- They were carrie*1 ly perceptible decUue, and tbe demand

I

lo \\ aahiugton sod i ir. in ;>i I'Min in close waa light lor al] kinds except ID 4d's foroobffuemeut and kept there for two wbicb there was a coosiderahie demandwieka, after which they were taken cu lor exportationof prison, but kept in Washiogion two

;Our 1 at kera have generally been mak-weeks longer before they were a.lowed to ! ing wide uiargina between tiie rates hare

!*hd in N®^ Y ork, except yesTerdly*

over (lie Ksiiiitiv. '’•'Tr**,*®"'""®*''** “i®!^ bid close

I

to^lbe New Jkork rales, fiirnisbing thea» Roe*! Itowa theSirest t all, sc ibr

' “* *""Soiaitoea la rieev..

t'rulu the I1.-I, ns . MOntsiis Mersl.t.l

Ij« Camp, near the|GasAT Falls or THE .

MlrHOt'Rl, April 15, ISdS. )

H.;v^NY- i, -Ulna SI vn.se p*T 11, by ih., S

IiM.N ffiTT.'N Tips In C(K>d 8n}i|d/ at TV* •

Ittc.M \>r. STKM.R-Th# uiarkPt I- q.iiFi,F qtioi»- ibF bar ai/fh •. (, iron al4 'cr |n'und. and 4’. C’. at 5i* j»»*f pound;

i'limtiFrlaiid ... *4'$t< V*‘* ohlo«l: .M rh 2* i-'AVIiiH kRilvrr 29'«4 M H. it Kn®* . I*>! ^ la p

ManiKteva......... ^ '<e c ; Micii. 4 >n. | lit - -vn^C'autun SO a Mick. )>ouiU... 4 *4« «Fasioc Mail, vr (<a 4| ill.fvn ..14»44M7Atlaulic Malt. .U Plltflburf I4 h'tWFHi’n Luiun. 8 > rolFdu !«.» ‘tgii-N. ^ . 1 Fiitral .i.’AH Al.’R Ml. I

KriF {NurtbwFtttFrQ. $ ; »>*

Hudflutt....I

do prd 77 ^4 7%K**ailini(... . ;*fM A. «F'*k Si. Haul pr I'd . <« -ci

\VAba.Hh.. .')**•«.« 4’<kA.’t 41Udll piFfirrcd. ’4 '4 Ii it 44 41 ft

81 . Paul .46 4L<-t;TFrr.' H.pi d. 4 uy

' bFi ("F northwar'llj lamF aldtJilo .^larkFl1 ‘et^l liook P»K« ! 1 i

I.OVKLL H. l:«»l 'sKAl*.l'’rom If. J K-Hllf y. A cFrla:o lot al lan'l lyio* inIbF nly ol LouiNVlIle aod lH>UM 4]Fd iIiur; ilFhftuliioir on tliF wswt of R*:x‘h iir^Ft i'-' i-fi8)OUib of 4 .rayt>u AtrFFi ; ihencF 'touih '%itb H'xiliHtrf« t .’s, r»tet ami FxtFiidix.K but k tliF viimf width10 parallFl R-tili 4 tray 4«in 4trF*-i •. -hI J>4 Iffi10 ihf ailpy ItMidiuff lu Waiuut sir. ct. I»-h| iH»ukNo •<.. j,-.,. *,_lil> 1. .1^ A. U.V.M.Ml;ll.H. I!.-,»]ver.

(Sale by Receiver of City Taxes.

LI>T N*» n.

K City Tax 4 -R :iirainKt llii* prop-b» r"oaftFr •»» l lurth not haviiu 54*11

iMbl I v;.iFxp.w. 40 pub;.. Ha.F. at IbF O' ir b->uv'IfAT. )D lh» . tv Of r * llF. .T, !Tf,- »U >U*vKy.. ’ IbF ho'irv of *) nVUa k A M and i

I

u.i^k r -M .onTii.*-.i*y. May i!Hh. ItH.'^.ibFiol-I'- ' iDK (It -w rdted pr-qrartv ur 4 » uiut h ib'**Fora4m*' lit* oFi-Fwary lo vvat^^f’ thF 1 uy Aud ra Inm-*laxFH ami imerFHt ihFrruo and of a-lvi r 14 o,ihF TwiaJ A(iiMuni.4 of i;»' l taxFR aR"«--ra.|-Al'l r**«p« rt)VF proirariy Irainc ..pp wIfUi rF*.>, an*iwb’t II taxFH Iiavf d iK Aii'l lF<ai>7 aR-'-'WMl afaforFHAD' by amt in favor of nail « 11 of I. lu-vi if

tt»MM4iNWFALTH BANKOf KFntitcky. a 14>| ttf ground iti ibF rtty of I.<Hil4-

villF d®-. rtoft AF fwiiowA *iu fFot frontlOK inqiiatF lut 4 ' rnuninit biM’k ’ rp«t Raiuawi'ltb.

f.’i >MK^. t’OTTKi: d i>*T ,

A lol nf Knuind aud iinprov FfUFOt In thacity Ofl.on.flvIllF. dFra rlb^l aa fullows 24 rrai froutuiA• 111 IhF • 11-t «tdF ol f ^hth. hFia’rao Mam aud.Market wirFFtF. runoliui ‘ a.'k u . f 4M>l •aiUFW 'ltb.

41 1 '

\\ . W. < (H KMAN.For tl, idrpn. a ...t of -r -.::.d .iod improvFt iFau

ANTON LKMaR.A Im of srouBd lu ISeri.j uf I.*iali»l!i,, s,».,| «apafnliown; iroatiiig la te.-iarF -* lofruiiDiov back .•« Tffi aamF <Mtdib.

f.<** -AOA.V LfERKl.

<d Indiana, a lot of ground m ibF cUv oi iuo.fi.viliF, dF'tcnhrd aa folfow'* a froMtiac oo iba•orih 4ldFof t*oriiaDd awaaF, maaiac bra < r*)If\‘1 saiup W'dib. |:«t .a

ANDHKW A.NI> haRAH TIf* *MP^(.»N.A lot of arofibd and 'mprov-mFOtfila ibFcityof1 .«>uisvIIIf aud dFHFr41»F«l A4 fol'oww ’/I ftrai frnat-tnc oD fi«i'iarF • . I'ortlaml. runomK ^*ck ’*% ra»t•amr widtb. fi 4 w

JOHN riMM".N-s. 1->rT

.\lrtof ground and improTFmFn:* tb tb#or tl, idrpn. a ...t of -r ::.d .5od improvFt iFoifi

j= itt of I.ouiHVli>. acd •iFfi* ri^F* • fo! .*•.% • . ra r»

I tliF i-itv Of Lnu!fi\ 'I p, dF'tcnbral arifoiiowfi tv i of .and ob IbF fiKMitbPAfif ''nrrsFr of E <kt(iP -i h anFt frtmi'^*' : in the uortk v,.|f of M.i:k**r. opt orao I I’raiKpr -arFF a. lira j*

!> ••uriFFnth and KiltFFOth sirF? :- : uoIbk -• t k|:* ‘‘••i ^ iiiF w d:h, fil 44

I’AT tONNKi;..\ lo! iQ Portland. va;aF*i“-:

MH'r. 4 KM.\N.\ lot ot tifolltld Id Hit .!>* i:t . .ilF, dPfi.*f« . dARfol.i.w- - ... i» Ff on !Lf 'suma ?ii.iF ui IMirr!*tid;i\«;uuF ruuoiiih- uai W 21 ** fFPt >aEUP wi*Iib. •; :

Ml< 1IAK 1.4 LI- N. K .

V lot c! ;;rOUU«t atid linpr.-iVFc::':i;fi ID t>o' • !/ oflAMi.R’i i|.F. dF'vcnbpd at foiioA". 1» fFFi froiiuax

I

till W .sie-r -ttF» i. liFi « vf !i '*•1

1

!h aod •rcv

'

Mth. riiu-'

nir. I'Ai k !' 2 .'»Fr siiuip V .iji;,.

WM. UMrTl*^ h 8T

ti• . afAUlSUlUg lilt*

ID • z<‘baDge lOr hi? (iuveruuieuU*t e local bonds that be desired.Kxchange in tbe early pstl of (he week

wae scarce and was very firm, but, aa to-bscrobujeiH began lo draw, it was cre-ated mere Ireely, and experienced a slightde* line. It may be qti'Ked, however, firm

Gold opened Hliff on .Monday in NewY ork, with sales on (he street al 1 tu'«and at 10 ;:;o, in the transactions of therigulsr beard, il went up to 1 I0 \', thehighest point it reached during the weekOu Tues* ay It wint as low as 139;’., the

aud cloaid to-day at I'iHf.;.'

The fclIowlDK quotations, corrected bvMorion, Galt, ,V (’o , bankers, No. l.’>0

Ff7 **“ •"*"!* ^ *‘“" lot>klna ' KOI U*®lT supper,TO Qkf a warranty flood oorarod with red 1 then where theyra

Icalled to one that

afterwards csme bacg and'T, but tbat I did not knowey were. One of the menimt was in the yard to h tod

e*?lag bar newly nsada hoMMuid withBity wlU.>. naw )y-married oenpte ware as|iar-

Ilbroagfc ra iM of two iater-is dioaovanad tent tba nigh:iriias, nceupving a4)o4nrte(bt lownr pomcn of tee town,a dlainla over a ptaoa o>rhicbwaa claimod by both,nte teay bad ooms to blowstod kootawed to ra JuMlo'rasornlng for a warrant for

iiti tea result os abova otst

^ m purauu or me Iwo men that werehere; we had bettor taU where Ihev areline of ite offioara said who are you auuwhere did you oomt from. He told bimrat be belonged to tea place. Tneoffiueroectiea bim to say no more, but go -*u*ehow Ibem tbs bouse In which three menwi re, upon peril of bis life. Tbey thenput Hit under gnard at my door and keptme there uuUi alter the man Boyd wsabot. They aurroooded tbe tobaccobc.ust. end tee officer in command Co!< 'or ges ' o ade my son open tee dtwr andg* lu the heues and deniaod tee aniiv o'Ll iso ucg men, and thsD surrender

ker is shrewdly alive to business, •!'< imc*. ;,*i.t vv

and looks lorward to l!*;uiJating““

bis I'abiliiies and again drawing in m a anuch*uptn Liverpool or Lon cl* u sight dratt^

i;:!.‘ii.;7«7L7'u',for ary teusonable amount. He msy 00- \vr quuu- u.ii w .-.1*

cesitnally be seen upon the street, or rid-

irg in the slreet-cais, indifferent tu al < uuntry buio-l nriuthe giaucre of tbe cutious, only think.ng tub' 'c t'y' >i*'uisu

of the go.dea future whi h may be in ujV'dM’if.cViV'T;,store lor bim. Aod yet that he ia not jier- 'is* uuM ; n.. N'*>

lectly sale in h s peiaoc may be inferred’'J A

fiom tbe tact that oie afb-rno in lost (autil.'-Kirkweek a cab drove up to h;s residence and i.*.-.**-.’

two met, stepping cut, sscendeJ delib-*'ib'''*Ki*t

“eraiely to an upper gallery where Mr. » i • kilu di.e.'. } *Karkei wes sitting and attempted to take raou*h.m to tbe vehicle. A cxilored f-imale !! ..'l-:!;eei van! was attracted by his shout*, and u Vi .'b:.!.*;.!. livi

abe in turn auaimoced a nephew of the Futb*-*-. i:rici j primeold gentlemau, but he arrived on'.y in si’ivv'“-

'

time to see the tuffisus drivlog off, toii.d O I iM-br s’ --i

lb lbe;r t.nderUktng. Thie» meu have « asdi-i- - *r *

aiiiie l-.li. arrested ou suApiciou of h*v !,u..iV'" *'»b«i'*:mg Inei ticreoiles iiuplics'e*! iu th, : » ; o • • s' I'l.

ai'.n pi*: t.lx’ueUor.— -V O C-r V' I.:va ’ "i’." I'.*',’;

lift vii , ;,T .c

ttt BfrtZU. till. AUil-A’bAif pMumI Ki-utii' ky (.am-mne at . flux f.A.ulu* at in MaOiujeroite* tiau«1-f(>tH • ,

iliANs I t»F iirArkFi ifi wiib"Ut ail 1 ui tit loii. Aufl•t<K ks Are iiglit Wf 'I'l'ftF ;it t

' T7>tf 4 oil ari.VAl:FalFR- arc tiaude in a auiaUwav at H "44 T’^j'erbofiLFi.Bt ni a AM/PII4 I -r-Oh: ' aul NVw V-irk Kul-

i

iFf Jw luj ;i. iFtt fiuiqi.y H > of C4> I u trv f/u t• i

iFf arc U*.fW tin- OFU.AD't. an*] prlr**'*. are

I

\\> quoi»- o,i1 Wi-RU-rrc K» *-r\t' aud ilAtuiHirM at ii«.I-c, iiFV. V. RiFfis !;• -Frve al l 44r>S< . fa< •

u>ry at k-.Jj ilairy at lk4 l'*r

4 oantry bUlFr ftrui at ^>'i4.k-. Wcsitru UFaerre tutuk" lu ((H)'' to«‘ujaud at 4 '<i 4 x'.((TTox ^ Ai(.\a. A' - TLf luarkFt Ih firm and

Ujf dciuat <i Ir --Fax'ii*i'« y uftiiF Wf • a,»tF--lai (Jnrd 7 tly Nn rs at ii.r.2 v ; *. • ui

Al IT * : uuiHlrtF Kraii'N arc irrF<uiiir amiU'»**r. 1 G'l < tiaiD r!v A'I> At 4 >* x4 *• ; i i.' .fF/i atasF. laiiJU -wick at 4-2a.A-c. BAttias-Nn. i At

demand ani firm \x>B« ’Fd 4 i i: >

' of-r imtUci ; uuiM>l;evl‘f t : kilc di.F''. i 4$ .

fM-r Md.C'otiiiBY PraoDtia Wf havF no Important

- LatiEF'v t<: ItFalFfR arc pAviug T'rQdur fitrirt-

. . liUVF no Important- LatiEF'v t<: ItFalFfR arc pAviug T'rQdur fitrirt-

l/I't lnotl.*r re-p«*ct'* ibF n.Arkeila lit ? b:it.k?'l. Wa quote: Flaxse«d 12 1a4M »'*

y prituF. at T>>i 7s : at v«d aii'I in-M- cul: and iiomtoai. H-w«wfli at

• Kfv/Ut at i’-vP^l*' i'«r bbl*

- AT. AVI) Tam.o\v— I)FaI«r® rFport a... t'amI.»’K and iTuvfi ar. rtr a. Wf( Ali 4)lFF. f«lh WFiVht .' 4 (|.'*-: 1 < ('/Ala* I'H''® ’‘•,1 ; talloir rAiid'Ffi at ! .*r

4c jer iM'und. ami 4 . C’. at 5c jn*r pound; I ^ ra4 q;lFrr.' H.pid.out of War al card rAtca: bollFr o atF ««.-->• I .V'

"•••“ i * '*5, Asbtabula

RhcFi iK.u V'f 7 >c: hor>F-df(te.^ 7 'jtfH*: Norway i-i.VVaynF .Iw7 ,(»lv; ,

nail rodfi i'-*': KiiKM-k caat 8lF*d pir*- !Rord'-r SIaJf liondn.

El^^iatij'V .* bo-"T‘ 1

Lrx’TiiaR Tlic market u rF|tesrtFd qniFi. and \l'^*V^*******•”-••

qtiotably un> liart-.rFd. WVqnoiFoak Hc'Ftan at f4 ;4>>Fila... :* * 4 X7 rt . s

4 «: bFiDlwk s-olF at fil'ff :i; HufrAlODlAiirtilFrat *:*tAmFruRo ... . ,*c c Mvrciiauu

-’«c: liariiFRH at•

4*R<f 4 »r; Hkirtintt at 4ji't 4 w‘: kip-Ad“n«* T,|

skin. Hty, lb. T"nA|i i>; calf, city, |i .'e»4 l is..’ Mtiuiq; sbAri'A du'I.hrldlF. dc/Fn. f.4«t.*n: upper, f* do/rii,. uregury. . -t '5rFiirh calf. )x r do/Fn. fVjKfR*: ptj»lra1»*iphiA . Aif,

*^

. 117.! .....^“.|M»r d')7FD. *4 .Fi/.; b(>KHkm «4 iViaiM*; KiucHhIi

,

iMi*uaTsn»R thk w^KK.Rkiufi.Fat It. 4 v.:; 2 : oaif seatinffi. (*®*r Uo/.'-d, f'i4 I*»yK«AM}*.ft" : FnamFiFi! iFHihcr. per ftKYi. 2»nc 8n’. licHFia; ui(-t« UandiF*

I.t MHFK- TIif market Is <|titFi aod pricen are 'IhFHanjFaA l.ax*’ rn|e4 for 8FVFral \»FFkfi pAiit. Wf 4 iiM-luHMCl .Ylarkcl.quote 4 ’jFar.l S l4>5 inrb iR" per M ; 2 .i raiF.i , |.,2 i ,v. .vv-aTf.0 ( b.r<' .M ; Sd-rAte.ff' U> I’diich, H i*Fr .M . .’d- .... . .

e iNt.i>.NATi,

rat*- iri.ardM. i -in' b. { t>**r M; (’|**ar tF»ar*lH I

r (*ur

inch.fT ite*r M : -fll ralc tHYar.K | * ii,. |. nV |>.sa >> brat firniFr; buyers offered * 4 .t tM: id-rate I'OMid*.

. drFw*. fre . le'r M ;l rA: * h*dden» flfikFd :,c higiicr. <’jru advAUfFnoardfi. '

. diFfiFFtl I M) 4M*r M t'lxnaion iMtIirdv atid IIjf w*-t w^atliwr *n i>Fin7 recurdFU sicr

fFn< me iHiRri.Viper M : sb*»t)ue boarl- fi'i nFf baa l.•n ramnig now lor leu dA/H. aud tl

ratF rtos.rlne. *- per M. vl-rntF floorm;: ihF»' ARO0 lur plauiinf corn >.>iue AMpr**< 4 .' r<r M : (qmiBMin llooriDi'. I »er .M : luilllMtArd* erv bejue FniFiiAinrainrcearding the cmn-: Vi per M. sawed pine »h flelFs, u Imdi. 4; qinrl at *oc for .No. I. llye ». ar< • aud a.l’

f>Fr M .HAWCil piiiF <*hln^]F*a, ]H fi>qi t? i'. oFf M- B»riey ancbanjiFd at d dull.

< III l•opiAr?<lllat;iFK. IC lurb. t-4 *^4 i>Fr M •iawt-d C'olton firmer, mid'riiue biild At Ji*c hIM'plar sbiuuH-fi, \h inch. j*Fr M ; cut i*MUlAr laths »»ei»d li«hi. a^ Hpvculatora are aot b lyimt4 Aft, |H*t M : vMWFtl pop ar lAthfl. 4 fFFt. *a V* per .M’s***.’’’*”

arid iiiichanee'l.

M. Whbtky - nomiuaily the flame ; trade L-xj

Wani » fiiTt nrn Towx.r o- itockfi are ampler Hie rln*.^ ^ADd the rvfuAud durim; the tkaxt w^k Mf«s pi rk held more tirm^y at |»;btj

has Iteen im>dFr8 l(*!v active. We quote tax held rather hueber in Ike ujoroloc. ht^Mid fnllowfi \ir;;ii)ia eitra Hne |KMin.|« weak al fur nh'iuMern. and ll'cf*i.< y RtviF. I--r. 91 t4<tl >1; V.rffinia fine brncUt Ha4(>ii firmer, but cloaed dull aiHI -•f|| : \’irt;::)ia medium hricbl Tu-exa*; Vifvltila '’boulderfl. aud IS V4l4» ac fbr clear rib, aiucoiiiUion p< (luds. UFw. Tir-tT 4 ; V'Drnna li<br- for clear ttldefi, tlie tuside rales repr>-v‘iprFHAFd.s and JS-imh. Virirmia niedl- > iew » of buyers.11m likbt-preHVHl. aud i2-tnch Virtrinia lAird dull at HH'4U’io.fam y roll and twmi •' >.hl !'•: Vir<lma paurak- liiiUer dull aud drooptiu;: frcNb ataod tig. fi'c.i t-; Kentucky tine bright ponn'l^ at »»»C snd firm ; supply bein* IIkIu."'.riFic: Kciii-jckf Djediuni bright |WM)n«iH AA47i><* i^rot'erlFs firm. FHiteH’lally fiiti{Ar. whIk>ntn<’ky fRonimoti. M'Uud, noAuM'

; Kentucky ati<i k {ber. with selFSof Rku hbiUatid i,2 t0 bb>M'-te'Url iM'iiudH aod I 4<. bri*cht,:-’. Kciuui kv* Museral 01 1 >teady at |1 2ia41 SS.end MImsoud V poiindu aud 1 "h. med um. 404.:’^^ • FetndeuiB firm at :i*»dJ(9c for refined.K( Utnrk>* b!ri k. sweet. aud iuo« I'N. iV-ciMe- l.nrd oil slFM'ly at H 4'><ai SO,navy *• h m rjo'difR »yi(tTtir; navy poumK tfs./.r * I'ulaloea dull at ft o" per bbl.Kei>tU( ky |so4indfi. o’d. : sd-ioc. 4.*v]d buyiue.''M"K iN(. TcH 4( ^ o- We quote Fruitfi sn *1 Flow- T b*" t'buinl»cr of 4 !ommerc*F to-day e|e*

ers. I ib drum -. raFSTm ; Ia>uf Jack. 1 in bale-fi. f| pi- dsi»(;a(ea to the Board of Trade, w- filch i:

Bf<>w II lurk. I Ih bales. ten L* af, 1 |t> Ui FLitadtspbia next otOntb.>)alFH. 91 l«esi I 'fierokee, | and 2 Ib druroR, 9 ! :

- -

‘‘l*®-'?”'’ •••>!*? «>*• :ii’''dMU suovv.r '...*,; t'hlfasa .Vlarbrt.: J^'lar -'(•TMir: \ itciuilv it iUKti i.'i \ irffin'M a-.

Belle •: IManter’a Bride (iMik.*v'ic: i ’(miimqital Chicaoo,

fUff I !«•: Maryland C'lnb. V Ib and I ibdrninfi ft • ’ * Then* ii lUlte doinf. aud price0. 17 '; Heiieidthe W'ewi, x m bf (»fi, |i n- I’aclc nKwi entirely nominal.Bob 1a-f. 1 lb balFM. 4 I48 I 111- Koatioke Nav«^ 1 an I

Wbeni Van iu*iuir/. and Ml' ic lower

;

j !b l)al«"R. ®9K-: Bip Vau Winkle 42 '^c; /epfiyV purt No.lat*2o4 fl2t":Nu.2 at f2(92 u2. cUm

4 iiM-luHMCl .Ylarkel.1 iscis.XATf, Msy I*,.

K (iur utK’bSMsed.Wbrat firmer; buyers oflTered f* 4 .'t-t2 »u. but

hoident flfiked ;»<’ ht(iicr. <’jru advauced to '•(c;ttiF w?-t wcatliwr *H bein^ recurded serioiifily; itbflfil'twn raiuiiig now lor ten (larH. aud thii being *

iheft'-SfiOD lur p!auiinf corn M>me atipreUFD’tioufiare beioa FntFttainF<irir*>i{arding the cropfi. Ouifiquiet at M>c for No. I. B>e »carce and a'lvauced to

in. Barley am*banj|Fd aid dull.C’olton firmer. m!d'f:ing bold at Be' hut ibe Uf-

mand lijtht. a- spec ulators sre not b lyinif. I

’Jobai'cc firm and iiiichani^e'l.Wbiflky- nomiuaily tbe flame ; trs'le Lvufiu'*d to

the rlDi;.Me«s pi rk held more firm;/ at |n;bulk meati

tiFld rather bueber in iBf mornioc. but clofiejweak al fur kh«»uMen«. and ll's (B< 4 Hf forMdce. HA4(>n firmer, but Hosed dull at ISrjc fdrbouldem. aud iSV4l4»ac fbr clear rib, and 17fr»i; )•’

for clear sldeH, tbs tuside raien reprevutiu;; tbe I

JOHN BkATT^ ANDMMVK.A I**t of ;ru4iiid iyiii? In tbe » ity ol I, ’krvi'Jf Jf-M rile d . lolU'W-s Thirty :e» t on the went -ede nfBr..(.k -ureei. be.xcFFo t'ollea.' and Brerkluri.U.•ereeti. niimuu' ba. k -ame width leei.and Inj-prov* meoiH. ^ j.;

THOM-\."t BOWMANA lolof ^r* Bn.l lyin,’ in inei-itvof IaODIsvIIIf, de-*( rir»ed iliir',. I.venty-fix. feet on the fah’ vi.le ofHull (iireei. niouioj; ).a( k ik' .ifet saiLs . dib. andimi'rovcuieiua

MAIlY I». BoltrV,.\ lot of ground lr.n« m tbe city of LoiUAVine. .|f^rllM’tl 0)4 loll--.* ') ’ Thirty fte ion tbe w* rI aideof»ltb street. l)Fiw’een Fralber an l York ain eiR

rtiniiint; bat k flame width Isi feet, and impnfve-tuem?i.

J M. t IIILIFr K-4T.,A Idol «ri UD-nyuu in the cByof I..»u:MViiIe. de-HcriKl an fo lown: rhiriv five feet on the uortfiIdeof < 4 r*-en Rireet, ofiw^fii Niulli an«i renifirnnnioif hra k b V) l**ei same width, au'l tmurive*lueutfl.

l\,A. I,. 4 uriifini.i. N R. .

A lot nf ground ly ins m the City of LoniHVlIlean'ld®w-nb<Nl SB foilow’s: Thirty f nr feFi ou the n..riiiflblFot Walnut HI reel. iK^iwcen Fourth aid F!flbRlroets. runuius ’*:rak same NxldlbB* leet.and improvemFiifH. a 1 <n*. a 'oi of iround deacrib*-*! ra? fol-low H fRix ar r* s of land on tbe east side of F fr. eiithHirifi, l»elWFFn oak ai)d Kentucky streets fl'iiwi

M A K 4 iA UK 1 CORFI KM).,\ l< t of around lytnifiii the Hty of lAjalsville andd. -(nl»ed as loJinw.s: Fifty eei on tbe eravt snle ofrayne stieei, ruuniux Ictck H leet lb- '«auje

••nt* lyina ;n i.»F|

, Thirty!i Htr'*a*t. bs*' to i=..p

i

I .\ "t (4f arouic! and uiipi jv-nieD'-^ 'yina m i)m-t . ity ol I,* 7'.;:rv i>. dFre:-rin**i1 ibu* lorry live feel

jtri.fitituc wfr; de f’lfib Rireei, iiFitvFFii Breckio-riUjr**and K» ti;';- ky si.— ts. rnun . ua<. a f* •;

Haui- XX dtb. |te 7

-lOIIN 'ilANK^..\ t"t ol ar<''ind an«l i mpr*'V-*uu'.:!- iyin^ In the-Jtyot I.mii-vjUf, de-- Tirr-'-? aa foliows- Thirt'b.ur feet fruotioc w:-,i - -J# of tiablbsiree*tw#.*u Maca/'neand Prai h*-r '•tre;-: v. fiinoma ktu an alley, same w:d : . ; feet. Iai Th

II 4.NR\ >HKRB.%. \. l: .

.% lot Of cround in the c;iy :*r Lojitvii:- de's-r*)' dSt follows: Tweniy sec n and ahalf f-d fruntiDc

FRANC l>4 TIMMON"*A k'l t>f arcniid ami lui.irox erueniH iyi’t^ 'q rfi-: !tj vT 1 Je an*! <lFarrtr>e(l an fnMo’.xv i*»*f»»Fitrontfna West side cr -ReyentFFntb -treet **• twofaP; aii-^an»! Maple vire*’'H. r MiqiOii back jo

I <q6iue width. 941 f'

IMB'-. MIMiRFD TOW.

IA '

; ::f ertriind lyina id th'’ • <ty of Loti.v* ai< I

Id* *”T

‘- d S". - ‘ -» fea*| irowdBM •’Ith FlxrT-

I

laDtl .rrtaue runu n< '*ra ’h sam. kid:'i * >• •!.

j.HiMN P TRAVr<»R.

j.1 ;.‘t . f ti-uBd lying 'D JRh.jip )«p..rr of j.h- * re

I -! Ij'ii vxr; F. |7 .

I

4 '.\R*» 9 T WKBBKR, l»K I.\ 1)..

IA lu of gr-iimt ly :-z n •«•• ‘’ire '>f !„<»u[4v. ie an 1

.*..-rrre-' »hu=i M • —. iraciror.i: ; N" -4. n= i’:aie Nv: :h, I'crrlaad. 2t

I

WM. W’KI.rrH 1

I\ ’oKYi gruQnd n th# eiiy uf I. kiKv Jean-l 'le---rri-d a- foil Wr «c fee* fTr iil.-ifl a«''l1i - de

IBaok *

: :wFFc R*' fteentb ai 5 *! "t-*-. r '. eni s» A '-*.

Irnr:; >kai k * 'Ith * n ’e-t ¥ '

i TllUfR. WILmONI

.\ .7 jf 4D'UBd ami ;r.;;-r.-.verie! i- lying i«?heI ; !ty (if LoUiSVi: *• .V t- i.uwh! frojiliD., iiu^ib -.de <*rFFD. 4 :-nl-r .iU'f "* 'i.

-t:'-!-* roim.iig k c' tv Ub. | li

: b.I.MPMiN WIi*4iI.N».rON.

IA lot of cr» MDd IB 4he r ly of |.o«» **\ ?*v-.»ior|

|a, > ‘ (MlfOtiuW^. j: (eel fri*lc»0|| toMIlu «ide lieia-VAre.

MR*. W. II. C WILLIAM"lot of ground sod improeeiDeuu lying

Wbiii.“ ^ ' fit-k;LyieFt Hame

| ,.,iv „f liu Heiiie desan

MK>. JA\r. -.IIKIIR.II, - t>T., o<,t -:r* *t’*. mnair.i >m.-

A lot or gruuiiU mail loipro* ?lu. ril. m ih. A *..-.l*Mof sruunq Irooi.’Ity oi t.oul*Ti:i,. d*.*rp1.:..! is r..II.*v2' ?w,.n„.two feet troolticr on an aliry between Tw-lfth vod

sirtets. riiooing bra k I I

1 birteentb sire**u And Portlaii'l avpuu"^ ati'f Hi<h M R.'^ J \"rHirret. ruun.ng r»* k. wM-.L. r-.t , : * A lot *,f sM.ua.l o» 1 im,

AfrOI.PH >MITH. Iamjivv i.i-, »le*cri)»F»i rai f

A lot of groan*! and iCDpr«eFm*nts letme in the :i*/rtb al*le Mark-t ptr-es,oty of Ijimflvi'.e, de-t-rdteril thus jnV fM.f k« i,;--

|^ fteenih »ir::; ruuui

feet riiiimug back "tRine width ioi .nquar**[

^**'*h.

Ijird dull atButter dull aud drooptiig: fr«*sh at Bkgs

St tsc Slid firm : supply being tight.4 ;ro('erie«i firm. eH|teH*laBy suitar. which Is ‘ic

b gber, with sfllrwof Rku hbilsand 1.210 bb!s refined.I.inseral oil vteady at |1 JiaAl -22.

F-tndFuiB firm at :i*»dJ(9c for refined.Ijtrd oil HleM'ly at 91 4'><8 l SO,

l*4itatoFS (lull at ft vi" per bbl.4s*d(l buyiue.llie C'butnitcr of 4!ommFrc*e tb-day e|t*(-te(l four

dsi^gaiFS to llie Board of Trsd^. wfilcb ly to meetUI l'bitad4‘.pbia next otOnth,

4'hlvaso Market.C’uiCAbO. May Ih.

FI nr Then* is lUlte doing, aud pri^'F-) are ai-niiwieiiurFiy nominal.WhFHi Van iu*iuiry. and Ml'ii* lower; nsles of

.

TIIOs. T. IH NN.A lot rd arcuod lying »n the niy of Louisville anddtecrlied a* lullime: Kiabty-te'veo fea*i on theMitiihflideof 1-ulton stre-i. hetweeu Marlon aii'tCni-ofl. riMiuing bav k 2lu feel same width, and tiu-proveuieutH. |I9

llAVIli KOrNTAIX.A lot of groiiiMl lying iu iliFCityuf Loiti<vviliF anddefcrih.^l aa followfl: Viity fret on Ward sir—

t

ruuuliig ba(k M- f-ei same width. p. s.,

DAVID (HI.LIAN'.S 9>T..A lol4irgnqiud lying lu the city of Louisville anddFiM rilMd as lullna-s ;*i feet trout ou .M.diHun he-tween Fcurteeuih aud KiftCFaib rRiPt- ts. ami im-provtiueut, ruuuiug back same witb b>

. f-et.

CilVIN.A lot of groiiiMl lying in th.- c ly of Ix)u.sville an*l• l»-»iriiH.,|xH loilows; i* feet iront i tig on llitllstreet.sbd III piovtmeut. ruuuiu.; l»rak )««• feet -vaniF

A lot of gismnd and imprnvemeDU Iving in theC!iy of Ij)oi8Vtllf. de-cr.?:^ d as followH rwemv

frnoting east vi.le :.f Tenth slree*. i:>tw.i iiw alnut and Madison streets. mBalng ha«'k *-4 '••et?atii« wottb. ^

WM.'HPlU.MAN.or JOHN DOYLK.A lot 01 groond snd improvemeBts lying n theHtr of LK.(iiHVl!>. an*l (1f'*« riBF.I av fijllow-: TweotT live le»*t on the alley .etween -4 veot-eoth aodKivhteentb Rlreets, and B"(iltend av-mie aadHigh Ht( 4*vts. ruumna W* k feet mme wi.Iih

A lot of ground and mipr'>vrmeots lyuij m theHiy 4»f IjiuisvillF, aod d»*wrthe .1 -* foii-cx’-q- ptfivf*'F( fWmttng north side PrFot ('F Hirra*t .’v !w*n.*txreentb and .'R4event*-entb ntreeta. ninO'Ug <>fl« a1541 feel same width. 9U '

Vi;ANK NTRfCKMKYKR* KST..

A lot of ground and improvements lying m the•lc*« ri)»ed as folluwv

K>Khty-H%e leet fruuting ^(uthstde PorllaDd avruue. nitiDlng ba* k -ame width IJ* feet. 94< *

HK.VKV *rTKR.NL\,

A lol of ground lying to th* : ?iy of Ij»OKv!lIe de-•te’tilH-da'4 follows

: Fifty live feet fronting smthside High street . iieioF. IIo-ip;::!!, munii:,: tXflcksame width X2*> feet.

MBx JOHN TAYLOR.A lot of ground and lo)provFiuFQt« Iving in the. it vof I-OULHMlle. and de^' fiSed as foliows H it* >|Vleet fronting H*'Uth ruI*- 4'bFRtnut -trteei. r>eity». -inth and 12tb streets.aod runuing Oiick Wf-et ’sai-ie" !'»**•

TA^ UH!.>*I'fniiEiiN..t fit..

A lot Of tfronmf lying in the city of I,<>uisvilie. and

A .S'. ^ lot of ground fronting % i Ibet on went sole.leventi; atree;, oetween Pratber and M •p’»*

streets, riinoing bra k 17 feet same wul:.. p; -h

M !;.. Ja^. 'VILjhi'N.*\ lot of grouB«l an'1 iBi;»r'ivetuent« in tbe i uy '!

Ijmjivv M-. de»rri)*e>i rai fuBow-* »> iPtot fron’ing:turtbal'l- Mark-t beiw-t-a F4mneentJi wB*l

. 9 fleeiuh »ir::; tuuuuig back Iki .eet -.raub' WHith. 9»2 -o

J*''' M. W'ORMK.K N. R. ,

A 'ot fd ground ta Ihe etty of l.ou RvMle. dew'ri'wHlS' r<>i:ow<. ijr. feet frieniinc north side Portiaudavcoi: - inning bac'fl -• H tFFt same wi tib. 9 **'

JACt»B HITMAN KK.A loi of grf'und lying ID the ntr of rfl>eisvii|F **

-cn>.ed thus 7: iMTi rr.iDtiag we**; -ude Twenumkdreet. Hteiw«-en 4 .rsvson and Ualutil -if"*eu r iii-

Ding bra k mme WMlth %’s fcMt. f* *'

MK>. BKsM HVRTA Ic: 'f groond and 'tnprovemeBts in tbe ' ity ol

,LouUvUle .lew rlArd a« follown :u feel froaiing

,

on sooth '• de Montgomery street. Purtl.flttd. runI 1 iig back .’I* feel same wi lth. f7'«

;W. M. BKt*WN. OR 4 >VV NKR

I A lot Of iroun*: n the city of Li®iii-v lie. 'lonrribedas It. it* -p- feet fronting on Fii‘toii «tr*~'t . aiKtee

i

theHaiiMou U'-diae. ruoBing ora k l fey; mmewidth f: .01

A. P. UAHKt^A lot Of giuunit 111 tbe 1 ly Of Louisviiie. .lesrrd.TFdssfoBcrwH re**l frontiag on lbe north hi4o •/

I

Ma n Rtr-er te-iwra-w KigbieFoib a^d N’oeteentb.lUumL'^ baca lie* feet mus* width. p 1

*.

1IFNR\ HKLFKB.A lot of Cf "Ond in the nry uf i. .u ;j,e. detecrirvod

foi:..M'v ri» ft rt fronting iD s^iuare w. Por:.sral.mnning liock %• feet same w.Utb. pr le

I

MARTIN III^KLE’h '

I A b't of .iround ard impr*»remen*.-i in ibe rtiy of I

f Ifl'Ui- '* .*:f.

'

fFM-rihed as foiioWH J 4 p.et frout-n^ oB !

tb»* m.iih -ode of Ml^ Ighteeuth Rlit ei-^.

OOD 4 KK\ R4..* 1 >NKY oMod..A !•« of ground |> mg >niboeMy mf Louwvllle aod4»Fra‘ribed as tol ows Fifty flvo fbe« front as mM ain, between Adams aad kriblsUenm. mnningbra k 2w Ibet -Bitto wkkb Pbm

%4 HNKFF A mnr*.,A .ot of around lying in t) • « ,ij nf (.oamvuin. nmi'^eaenheo an fkllcWR li*. Ibei ftoi^ing nuvtB sMto of•4 * (M 4 street, rmnntng bnck sraAs widu«l.in feet.

f gm mB. M HWKRMAN,

A 'of of gr*.iiiwl mg in the c;jy of L utseBln. anddeecriheu aa Ioi.uWh M f»qK fronting nu ICogersRtr-e* mnn ng rmrk ‘25 Iboc snann Width 0

MH> J. *H! .NK' *;r*’q'»d m the ckt ..f Li*uihyi .i-.

lirnrrHwdash'liew-*; bvs IWt ftsmi Bg .>n tb-* wMibsilonfWsiab.ng on s«r**et rte-twto*n Hara>.a g nraJftev

g hack I' '• fert -tome widTb. snd imptwera

< r -TILLWELL^ ^rTaTK.A >ot nf gr.'iind oral imnrovemebta. Ivima sa Ike' :ty uf Louisv'jo. nnd •imrr:bF«l ra MTows m .feetfrontma vouth Ma n >f’ ^

«

en Crara,®boJ»Bd Wafi/sT streeta, tkenre r>n:ring r»ra-k snmnw *l;h AW reet. sra . •

a -rW >

.

A ‘t*f "f gr«'iiral and improv^ui' u:^ v 3g O the

•vM-.'rO.N rtIr.H 4’"*rtIF.A lot af fro*">d arai ini|>: ovem*o(H. ving m tk*.’•> '*f L»’11R'1 •- **••' r.rto-' »a f I.’

rf'iit »'g e-q-n r..If Main * -fu A'lam- fl-%dKriel rniisilng 'FM'k flaai# e Ji i :*. -reng.

|rai mIi ^ ,NR-» TH(»M

.4 > 4 >t <! gririiitd !) the • :> -tf Lou.«v:.;«* and

rnaniug .o* k «amew>dtn feF:.***

r.ArkA Tl oKRA ot !sf grrcind sud .]jiprovFrn*^atH iv-mg m thoCity of 1 -' Hv:I;e. an>l r i»e«t na f ii

ls*< front! :*g air ^ -Hbelhy. ^*et ween Jedhgnnnarvt « nswoing *»ra k -naiF *s:*I:k UiT feet.m m

DR K. J. VAn.HAN,A "* gic-fiml toud improVFmentH :v ng in tke

’.y •’! !- * svtUr. an®! (Ae^nDeal thus 't’weBiy-oranfe®-t tfsmtii g south fliiie Wto.-wBt. net ween sb sir -nCk

A. T WFKB.ground aad nipme.-ineT)ts lying .n tk#

JOIf.N

A ’«-( of art 'Oral > i -g .»» ih«* t r.- of IjmiiSV is. nnddeernbnd ,vs B'.ti'Wa Twenty- live feet rronimgwewt side "‘b'-^oy air®^ between {..ampion SMRimnlane ’•tmeta. running mck ! •> fbet snnbo widtra

|>oiind pM|te r’R, line

Naii*.--P»t kegH ‘= Inlufi keg lot- for li>d. andf . ’.-.aff.. in .Obliitig lots.

l*R*»x |NMN« The msrkct during the past weekban iM-eii umformlv firm, with an advanctngdcDcy in iiM'R'4 fteTk an«l lar*!. and Iilgfiar j»rI*'Fbate Iri-eit • RtaldiRlied. Traunra'lions to iIf.vlm\e Iri-Fii ol more than usuiil macruMd.*, an l thopinion prrvai'R that a further advntn •* io all d>*M’liptioos r>l piiHiiictM wili be esla‘iii»li*-'l :t' at(•ar y day. Nt e quote mesM pork rat «2s * fur » lepto Ki*d : iireakTKHt bacon. Rngsr-<'UrF4l. ,ti pt/g i -•

parked * dried lM*Ff i"*vs.;r’.;i : Hear bacon sid-IT ‘;Hf 1 *M ; (‘i ar r;b Rides IT' |((tlT*tc; sliotiMer* 14•Msbe; lu4u*R. Migsr-cnred. tel l9-«(SjiH’ all |(a«’'gFdP'aiii liaiiiH R

; jtjR *( . Ijtrd 19 for tierc®*H.4U'ikeg laid 21 *-. Rump i»ork BuikDi*-slH n** le-". tbsn bacoD, exccot barns.rcl*!'))-" The market Is dull al ft fr(»m

Ht' r«- lor |(ea' b blow anrl ^usnet - in Jobq*qg (iM,HA(.R*- 4

7 -i i lor cotton; ‘sffeic for woolen.-RAI T NVe quote at 4'»«4 - {>er bOflhel lur ro ia .1

iOU of tlhin i I V* r and Kaoaw’ba.Wnf-Krt Raw wbisKey. laxed nsid. is rfUioc

No.lat 42 u4 fl2ni;Nu.2 at r2(92 oi. cUMtiig quie;sod st'*o«ty at r2 91 « for Nu. A Corn mudcqatelvc« tiVe and 1«.B ’»c Llgber: sales at TodT t*. rUr-:n’g.It 7* Hyeussadt firmer; *4a!Fq at ft hi

<

91 '*i for

No. 1 : No. 2 at firs ai so. Barley dull an 1 uom:-usi : there wa no life lu the market.

pruvliO(ai- - Market values euiirely iioniRisI a‘f2s for iiiFv* p ''k, Iflc fur lard, and 1£412 i« f r dryailed flhoUlUet H.

in live boi H there w as a mod-'rat*- denisnd forthe Ih tier gru'ie .coutmon ran 1 tue*liuiu Iu’h tlullai.d l"sf I V’ tow I'r . flsleq tet fs >Hi^n »i for ine*liumto lair iibJ :’ 2*4S 7 > fui good tu e.str.i • Uuu-e

Ij6K(* freight'C qiib t aoi sfeo'ly.Be‘4’!=iT 4 l)arrelH il<»uf .

4r bu-she's wh' t*

;

bu.'bci* 1 "tu ; 22.su bu*>bv!‘- Oats; ' 2 . 7 ;i iivebogs.

fRi ’pTiK IC- *.814 barr»Is dour; ;.2 •» bush**!-*alieat; p.**' busliHs corn; ^h. ‘ 'iSRheis oai-s;

Or TrauMer l*»mpauy. a lot ..fgruuud lying in the dj's* u»toHl as foKows: Fitly feet fronuiig ut iiy ot i.uuuviliF and descri)>Fd iIiuh; ii : f.-et

” ***b elrtci. rnnniDg bark Rfltne width to >

fruui ihg on .h.'» ou'I street. Iteiween Main ,-ui J .Mar-ket sueetH. rnnnuig tira'k s : fa.vt s.ime width. BKNJ.N.MIN Pri,%F4»RI>,

John T. t.R.NN. -‘f »r‘'dodarid iinproveii.^ul^ly:(igin lb* If*

'/ T' ^ ground lying in the city ir< iinng’’Jii oeVwiwnrMark*t and jert4i*o'

m>.it *.11 . >:.Ii. of >--iuiid .lri!»l, li,-lw..«u M*lu i.-h* *«ttii. wi.llti; ml-.., m, i.JTh . :i7amiMutl.el»tri-vt.,, riiuuiii.; liat-k laait winh ii J«m r-.* n «r« l. *;xtb »u*l ~«y"uTk

JOH.NT. ORAV, Till.-. U.AFFERTV, E-T.T.^.“."i

“1 .K""""! ‘n thf .\ Il.t i.|^;rc.uii.) .uil luii.r..v.Qi, ii:,t. lo.ir

io *ai'Ifeel. between Mato and fronting we-t R.de>eve'ith n**iw NeiMarket <*tit e lunniit-; back same widllt s; A-et. t .iwtboo sue* u. riiuulng ba- k samv w ,d'l

9:12 sj Balancej 4f>*KPH ItRAV, j||. u^Y.

^1 **’*i»'^

(jii-an*; lyrm; lu the ••ity of .V lot id grotin'' lying in tb- ciiv of f ouisv

^ « on ihe'V. n\h *lfd: nbed a-. luiloW'»: • leei iruntiug m

4 Jti te.t 1^ xc ,J'^ ij'‘rkc-. strei'l, "etwi-eu Ruwsn street between >’ih a<. 4] jUi-if

LrifiV-toVil ??

THi'"r. liAFFERTY. »T .

,\ let -d Hrouii'l aud Improvecucu'.Hly ing in ibei .ty !

of la>uisvllle. and de-« rP>eRl as foib.wH .. frs/ifronting w e-t '..de>eve'ith. h**(\VMtei: I>*Viugtnii .Slid I

t .(Wthoo suet K. riiuulng back samv w ,d'.b f»'*»t.j

tbe lo'ith •ode of Main. )wiw«sn >aventeenib nml9 Ighteeuth -lit ei.(. nuiuiig i*ack |m» feet sameWidth. IK

BhNJAMIN« H44PK1.NW of col. .

An luprovemeiit io»ue niv of U>’itiivllis on firweal -.de ol Niutb. )»etweeu Walu<ii aie! Mtd80D.

li. MORl>liA HdA'.VRf..% lot Ot .:r<iiif>d Slid .ii.prov>-men’ in liic < ity <Yf

Lfrtii-v lbe. de- rib- d as i«(.t"W-’ ,’m fe.t froofogiiDtte uiitb -ide f»4 lte-i»war** i.t.eei, <>*t we-®aIwe'.ith aii'l Tltb-qei-atn. runnii.g bra k .so ‘-e'<Ran.e Width. .

f.li.uh H^4ill^.w.V :Ot of giH'un-’ an>! :iapr*<\emru; - ii the '-ity of

lbe. described a« fm.ows >eoi ft 'it' 'i*C'D the west '6'lf of Mflh -t £e-t . ’-el W. (.ffe«^-sbd NN alnut. r'tuiiin’g 'BM k J® «.saie wchb.

YSHf-Kr\ j;aw wuisKey. laxed paid, is Relhocat *2 .('. xxtili a fair detuand. We quote iit»w-roplier in lMti*4 at nr>: old cupper In bond at#. ri ’ a*. Rei rified whtHkey lauget from |2 g 2 l "

per gallon.a \V(H»i — Buyers .|aole unwashed At 2 ••f2«c. Aii'l

.•Ctlir.'kr !’• 'P w raited.

laoufsville Hurwc and 3l«le riarkct.

The followiiii: are the sales of stock madeat Klias I.evi's Sale Stable for the weeketdirK Saturday. May lii, l?Vi-*;

1 bay horse. 9’.4 *•. 1 <«orreI borsc 9 tv <>•

1 <*<»w 14 tell I bay mare. i,*»

I eorrel niar»*. ........ 41 tej

I spring w agon 22 'nI liay hor-e.. .. mule.. Iis o*1 sorrel hora** *24 .0 I bay burse 1 h*» •» !

Ipcirel mare 74 < 1*1 t brown mare... n fi'

1 bofcy !( 'lu'! Fpring wagon 2 * v1 wsgoo h 4arfle and l| gray horse Ilf *»harnecH la< ,^» 1 mule. p*s it)

1 wagoo 13 j*i 1 saddle 7 7io

1 bay boiM* . . HI iu 1 bira'k bui-.i' s > d <

1 -addle. ^ W I biiggv 5<) tfl'

! ^^*rrel hor-e Us fio^i bav Horse i4 ih: l

2 NHS harne-s 2k -Vi 1 carriage 4 ? no |) -kaleioo a* gun . .*« do 1 sorrel bor-e te*. «s> 1

I K>rrH mare 19 lU 1 roan horse ei -a

1 sorrel horse so ttu 1 buggy s: roI bsy pony . .. 40 u> ) bay mare............ .®,i *•*

1 bruvx u mare......... .43 on i b*y horse.1 sorrel pony., U*5 &» i bay coU si1 sorrel horse......... vs uv i rockswav lis (mI t»r brown horses. I 24 <-c l man horse..... **» <a1 fiay hor-e »» c;j l bay luAre Il .v1 grey horse...

new Ml. lawnls MrarliDt.Ht. Lot7 P> May I*.

Tobsri o ra t ve and strong but um handed.1 Ati'l ('oltoii lilgber; for tuiddllng. Hemp stiff;

-a<et» of undrcRsed at aud dressed at 9.'^.

I ' Fluor (|iiiet -uid uni’hanged.* NVbeal-w.icer unchanged; spring dull andi«(1p heavy : huyei- fltdhd olf. C'lro heavy au*l ea-u-r

,St 90.««C. 4»aU heavy and ea^.?•r; Sa*4^2 »r. Uye

^e6K rlYm At 91 a*.

PruMsioufl dull hut holder* unwJRng to seij atrccqiut qnutaliuus. **iuall sales of p<)ric at |2 S for

^ looiM-. dry -all : •rIiouI' ers held at l; « A..; sc; clear*>»'•» hMfr I 7'«i 7 ‘iC l.ard.Hniall sales ( hub e keiue af hK*.22 'hi but that prli’®* wa- refii-sed for round lots.IS O'

Ifail V iu giM"J (leuiand al •VA'i |c for cuinqioa to

"*»'•*I medium, uuil 7((*fl »c fur fair locifu'e. Sbeep ats

Ii feI

I rac g'o—V*

Iliec-s'lpiri -fiuur. t.Ski harrelM : whe.v*. btiwb

cm 1 »rk u*9 rawra<sa JM»rkras.

Nkw Yobk. May 16.

I'he (luwuwDrd (eodCDCy In cotton goods ba<

1 oiu-x i;ic Ills de-cri’ied a- rollu>V'» ; U"' leei fiunt-I * t'O the >' utl) *-i*7e <if M.irkt't strvl. 'te*iw(*euiauipbeil aud VVeu/el. an*l impruveuieuis. ruu-bllig l-tol. N 2 < teel -au. width. #UT 2h

BAR.NKV 4irv,A lot of gi..un.l lying in the city of l.ouisvil e and^ M i.tKHi t .<iow-. xr> fect troniing Hoiiih side OlMan:. *

' le t en Flio’d and Bre^ ou i»ir'*e(w. *mi im-proveuicnts. 1 unuiug back IS" p-ei -ame width.

I'liri.o w. 1141 .L.T-f"

Texas, a lot (•; -ground Iving In ih« nry ol I„nuivvine Slid d*Rcri!)«-d a-s r"lIuw-(: Th |h« ( known aslot No. tl. ••juare rz. l»uri:aDd ; aNo of au acre ofland Ob Porllidid avemi*'. ^,l

FRANK HANI.RY,A lot of ground IU the ( tty of LoaisviUe an l dc-^rmed thus: ... Pet froiiring es't side Hanorkbetween Vultuu stfeei and lb. • reek, and improv -

meiiis, rnuuiug 'ack luu feet flame width. j|.’» 41|

I*. O. HAWK-r..\ lot of ground In the city of Louisville and de..v rlbed tlm-’

, P et front ou w»sl -nle of -'Rlielbv.between Mum and .>(aiket, and tmp.'ovemeulVtnniiinKbiuk .iki feet -ame wiilihraiie* a lot of

. gruiitid .1 feel ir. nuog S('u:h Hide Market, eani ol>\ en/.H, tiiODlng bac* i.- feet same width.

MR‘'i. A M. HKNNA.V.‘

A lot of ground lymg In the city of LmiisvlUe andde-< rib* d ihn- • e fet-i truoiing west -ide of Jra kflon.lieiweeb Kentucky and M'*chanir streets audiuipiuveu.ents. luuuiug hack lcf> teel «aoic width.

M AR\ a. HKNDKR?»l‘N.The (luwuwsnl (eOdCDCy In cotton gO'Ml4 ba- a Int nr eruiut.l Ivm* <n m. ...a. «• f

'

. 11.

1 been aire-ied by advauc# In raw material, and d- ifliilirihr-

* 2J Vif i

Inew more si»-adin4*ss 1« apparent. Market sUll|de- k^i Ind^Flnvo

I veld o4 auluiiiiuu* heHVv brown <sb.*MiiuaH iite-* ‘i*’- » " ecu p,a-t anu r loyu »* r els, an t lmf»rove-

IAllaniic A. and In.ilau IDraJ being IT-t^Amoskeig

U'cnls. ruiiumg bra k I':* feel same width. 911 44

Lraulakllle C'lsMIe Markel. ctfic Kxtr.n • 17 -Ifte. ti

liot-BBoN IIofsE Stock Y’ibd, )

l.Ol ISTII.LE, Kt., May lt>, IHCH f »l I<; rurlllo ArmuTbe catlln inarket ditriaR the week Das l-nito*

lieeu very iluU. The stock offered wasiiinited in nuinbers aod of a quality al- I'rtrni.tm: nullicgetber uosuited to tbe wants of any n ur- In n,;ui *i*

trade. City butebers had dilU'’uUy ofob- rt*''.ard'- 'ii 'of'*

^

taining sufficient stock to supply tbe lim- mi>~i \\ .tii-msi'iited wants. 8s)es ranged from 5 to tic

for coinmoD, 6;^ to 7c for fair, 7'i lose i'r**Tii:iii->

ft r i^ood, DO strictly prime offering. sirsHogs—tlie market 18 unchsuge*!

; saleslarge at lr<iin !•)< to 10c tor heavy well cotton iirm st i

fatted; to Vc for fair; tiU to 7c for light «- bale..

a'cek hom 1" ‘""r nn* In*nje*1

. V"“ . , , , . fork }P>. lucon-heejj—are in good Bupply;sales are made hn k Bbtiui.i.r, uc

at o Ic fur tair to choice qualities isto h»tii».

LsHiba at *2 30 to *1 00 per bead for‘“reti

choice qualities. Common and inferior fsiiiabeep and lauibe are not saleable. Saleslor lbe wt»k: Cattle lOS, Hugs 2-11, Sbeep wh.»i iiuli. fni(12 bead. lown -.:.t oa .ai-

H. F. VISr-SMAN, Prop’r. ti..uranJ pruTl.i

Kclihern Stock Y’ard, May 16 ___ .

Cattle—

T

here baa been some imjirove- ®lueni in tbe market this weex, ibougb —

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the suri'lj is ab luteijual to the demand,in,. . ,yy

*•*"

Seilera have a slight advantage in prices.We <)Uote common and interior grades .joIP*’ a " dat ((*.50, medium Sf^'iHo, good butcher AflakseCise i

stuff (i^7js,'c, while a few extra have ‘“A* _reached S3tc. Sort alraHoos—Are dull, and have declined hobt. l. lki

fully }ic during tbe week. Good hogsare selling at tf;* Oc, while slioala and light E-fcXil.— tilr

bogs SI e selling at'

Sheep—

A

re dull at iCut'^c, wi'.b a i ;;— ^

large supply on tbe market. Lauiba |2 50{ leo.cl Tt^'iiKu

50, according to quality. i

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DONALDSON A THO.MAS.i e*aAir71fl ,

.7'

A. soil P»* 111 ! gvtn* 17. 1'abot Atlantic V. i.r-,.

Ijicou.s K. It's and Trenioui Ik Amotk'-iguu-b.era'hted mU’aliDfl .8iea<1y At I* Androi'-o^gin Lonndale X mud li UN i*. Booth B. IT. iKi. C. 14 s. Kear-flag*- .\. 22 ‘v, Waltham .New* York M‘IU 27. Ls s->!ale i'aCibri'’ JfA.in All standard print>i raugeIrom US to 1 < ). Iba latter for .Merrmia'* D snd Ra-rillc Kxtrn *i 7ie«. nu4 iu dark inad'ler rolur* u««.Al. -lylei* ra-liincai oueahiilln* now sre«. nnrallyeflVie standard styles of lim.^haiU'* 17'Atfl. t>e*t

I (M)rflivle- (qin he had at M's t*lj > .dslaiava steralySt 16: PiKTttlc Armures 20 .

rbllB4el»Bira Mnrkrl.l*ff tI.4l>M.>‘l||A, M iV 16.

Betro'enn: Tlull; crude lie. refiaed tlti-i. ’.

1-1 ur- In biiul demand.Wheal D(t!i. Uye acflr«*e at T'* 1*>. l'->rfi in jp»oa

deiiiBi d t salei* of l.‘'6ibuabels at :.a*' bj*iielsmi ved \N teSlern at |l S.'>. aad 13,c-> hiuhelflon v'*cretterms.lTuvii:i*n-— iHiU and dn»cpioif.

Henspbls Slrarkvl.

MkBPHfs. May U.Cotton firm al tic. Kx^teipli ji> bale-i; exporis

42 bales.> iuor un< tianfed.Fork »2^. Bacon shooldeM 14“; 4-1 »ar ai.|.>a i<r;

hii-k Hhoulder- 13c; clettr sidefl 17< . I.art lii'^lc.Hsy|i9.CaU fl'K . Coro 91 &'•. Bran 9 .4.

Fmlltaanre Market.Baltimobb. May i«.

Wheat dull. (*otn dal': white. fi l> 4d 16 ; yel-

STEAMBOATS.f’Drkrw Orlerana.

BKI.LK LKF Mr 4 ILL, Master.Anoi.ru Maktin. Clerk.

S'oi’ CiftlrD aod N>«» 4>rlrj»ns.HOBl'. B. LKI J. W. CiN.s.'N. M.u<vr.

J.'vo. UuUERTM. Clerk.

_ leave an almve on Wcdn-s lav.the a ih lust., at ; B. M.

m> -' JUDiiK dt KOKSKK. Aifenlv

Oakland Stw-k-vard, I|

Lol’jsvillk, May 1«. j(

CATTl.t:—Tbe market gord, and pricesrange irem bj< to 7Kc tor btst butcher-stuff; 5}4 to U.'ic for fair; 4 to .'>c for com-mon, and rough inferior 3 t > 3}icHoos— B, St worth from to !»'ic;

light, 7H lo SKc.Sheep- llesi worth fDim Hi to SJic,

live weight; fair, 4 to 4i-.:c. Commonj

1<*mphla mad New I8learaa.NDKU. .. RuiiKKifl .Ma-«ler

S>. .si:«'.Ka. Clerk.

^ Will leiixe oti Ti.esd.tv. the mh“ ln«.. at S o'clock P .M., from cilyfreight or paa-aire aurdv lo

JUDGE A PORskf. A«entA.

A lot ofground lying In the city of Lnrsvnie andd. -cribed Ih.w ,w feet irunt iu Hnthtiv Addiiiou.rmiuing bm k >ame width **•' feet, and lmi*n>ve-Uculs. *1,. al

TIIO-. HITK N. R. .

neniuciiy mrcei, east of j.tcKram Htre»*i, runmincback 1F8 feet came width. P c.

MR.«<. V HOWARD.A lot Of jcrc nnd lylntf In the cily of Louisville andde-crlle-.i ihii-; 2'» .eel frouuna ou north side Wal-nut. hi tween FirM and Sc'.tml ntreers and im-|•lo^em^llt•. rnunin? brak U2 feel Asme width.

MARt.ARKT JOHNSON.*

lot of ground lying in the rttv of L'xuitvllle anddescribed! bUK: t:, feel framing' north tide Jra uhbelWFfu Firntaod Brook, aod Improvcmenis ruu-uiug bra-k 2u> ieet saina Width. | 4 i sj

LI CY j. JOHN--4 t\..\ lot Of gronnd lying in ilie ciiy of Loujflville anddefcnbed as hdloxx- iixi leei frontlug on Kli-q

nirnlng ttack 2<iu fv-l ou Jacob Aireec 'xamewidth, and iUjprovemeol'R 912o fl:*

MICHaF.L KKI.LK\ a Nil WIFE.A Jot of ground lying in the city of I.ouisvtUe an*ldeenbed a- hdlow-: 25 teei fro ling on the pikees-tof Holt St eet. ruaniiic back Iw fv«t the -amewidth, and iniprovcmeuia. |-y

MR^. HARDINA LAN'tiFORD.A lot offrouud and iinprovemi'iiU lying in thecitvof l>m;-ville and d«RiM-ribe*| thus; XT-, teet fron'’tigiWMilh side 4 ,iren. Iwiweeu llaacoik aod Claysireetfl.and rm.mog bu'-a to Mar-ahall aireet .fl>i

feel flame w idth. 1^1JOHN T. LEV.

.A lot of Rrmiml aud Improvenienis lying m thecity OI L(»uls\me and descril»e.| aa f.dlow-.; -,2 « feettronlmg m»ith side N an Bureo -treet. itetween Ma-rion street and the Cut-off, ruuuins back 1*m feetHaiue width. An nMARTIN MADKWKLL.A lot of gri'itnd au<l improvements lying in thecity cd laiutex hie. i’l feet tmatiug Hull 'street rtiu-Ding back IP feet same width. |<( ».

HILL M CR \W.A lot of ground and improvementit lx ing in thecity uf la.iii-ville. 2 r » eet iroot iig e.m Aide ofThird kieet. I'Hweeu llreen aud Walnut streeitniuDtm; back 2.".i feet name xviiRh. 912;; u*

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JOHN Me LANE.A lol orgn.iiri'l lying (n the city of LuoiAvipe anddearriUd as f liow-*: 2if*et fruut -on b ad!*'

m

(.n-w'D. beiw»eii *1 wHtih and T:::rt<‘enth -1 vec* run-ning back flauie width |ni

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eet. |14 «->

JOH.NMKNLR.A lot of ground and Itnprove ne-it- i%'inginth” '

4 *lty of lOiOi-Mlh- aud df-t riiH-'l atfuIowH- llavtpg a front of 25 feet on tlard.’U flireei. runmog

1same Width hack tocn^-k.

BalanceI i ,,

MR. RAY.-V lot i.f gr«Min' lymg in tb- city of r.ouisville, awdd: nbed luiloW'»: • leei Ir.uituig north AideRowan street 'e-tween >'tb ai.4] Jl-at ^tr—u ni:i-lUDg hock 2»c :.,-t Name \ iJih.

l;., 17

AU(>. ANDHKi T 4 »R U.NYMOND.A lot ol ground and improve:„eiiifl I5 ing u> th-rityot LoniflVille. and deo’ritied o-H follow • fe»-r ;«k.No. d.iuNqiiare Furtland. ruoaing oacc |--t I'.-et*

flame width 14 leei,

I HA^ RKIKK N. R'.A Jot ( r ground <u Ibe city of I^oot-vdle, and 'te-w ribed thus; .71 feet irootliig -Mrittfi s;de Ur-s- a^ i

street.hetweei.f-ixteatitb an f seventeenthrooiuug bra k .'V feeiflBmv width. l**

MR'i. .^AKAII R CKET-4 .

A lot Of gronn«t and improvemenu, lying >a thecity ol Luqii>\ ile.and (B>rrii'ed thoa. 7 feetfr jQt

1

lot 114 iteiuare *M. Porilaud, ru imug hack samewidth las feet. Balmiu'e 92 re»

JOHN R044 KRS.A lot of ground aod improv« meots. lying 10 thecilyof Ixmt-vi l•.deA^rl'•ed thus fi f-ei irontio'south -;de o* Madisoo str^i. >re-ta»N-n Seveuu-eiuband > ighteenth street-, running uaeg 10^ f«rt amewidth. Oil

MRS. naNILLL.A lot of groan'l and improvem'-'its. lying lutheCity of la.»uisv:(|e, deR!Ti'-®M| ai fiinows. 19 feet >

fre mil K •»*.rlh -ide of .^larki-t. betW'*en e*H: -'idand Th;rd iWree ruou.ng i>ra k 66 fi-ei '»ome w.d h.

(.EOROK sv hi muerhelt.*

A lot of groQDd lx mg In Ibe city of fa* imvRle de-scribed thus: ieet fruniing SV*ard s'n * t betweenFifth and .*4igth fltrrels, lunuiog hark i-nj feet sain’‘Width. Ill

JU-ERH Si UOLL H RaT .

Alotofgrnund ani ICDprov-meiits Uing to theHty of I.um-svllle. de-:rif.#.| thus; 24 v f-et fftiot< i» south »!de ( 4ray-ou -treet. le-iwecn Nlat-*eothaud Twentieth streets, innuiog back Tu Met samew.dtb. |r> ju

i HAKLF2- S< H’ "‘TEH.A lot ot trotind ami i:apr vpra< u * ly ng in tbacity or l.un.RViile, der« rihral ibos; io ^.-i frooti’ignorth side Kmiurky .strteei.fte tween P fieenth an.j^:Me*’Utb atsrets. runuing i>ack lame wnttUlv.feet. |1, 4i

J 4 .HN K FKUHI'S4jN.A lotofgronod aod impru'. "luents laiK-^cityof

:Drv,fetes*Pniat8 Metical Dispeiisan

uulhenorthii 4 . oi (i-ay^.n, o#-tw..n Nrnt . aoVi I l>I.Hj)en';irT ID L0U 1A<r«ntli -lieeu, r-toii i!g •-* k s t same widt^i vice, fo-vuied esHu-ive;/ to the «Dee4^^^

I I r•ffwua:eoreof all. rmiTATB and sirtSiRS

J. L. JACK'ioN r. (-rawa Eapei aiieallea pw.d te ^permaiorrbMA :*)t ('f ground aod .mpr"\ -uteo: :a th ..f

'»»* weakneas. CTOsBltatW>ea ftev ara!UMii-viiie. 'less rb-d a> foi'GW : *t f. to- front.ag CoofldenilaL < barges rouderaie aad a rare oraatu -;ii.iir l"l, lot mnnlDg h.uk ira Ttovr lam®* ao matter who er what Hse uas miledw'ldth. 14 ;

ih<* liiifl'it Fr*arb male s*r®-'4 Ibr sale, pnre 1

DK-Bl «« MINNoTT *r*ais e^b ^r 9 per dcoeo. To tbe taaiee—Wraloa

. 0*1 Myk*., • .«. » „ f«., ««.. «,.us ^rT*;."*' mi[.;T-^i :2o KSSSTleoi Iruntius on III*- .,t I xrool,.., , th M. Lh CVoiix', Prw h PiVToaOTo Pomr.iunln» >Kic^ <l»r, tor th* prvT-olihh -no* hr ,hlio frrt Mm- « i*Ith. S.J4, .xiEho. Pric. hy mml «t hna

WILI.IXM MILLKK - R»T.. h.-,, iw.-, . . w. .. w „ .

.11 tb.t'iiy *,r Loui.villr. *!-.< .iiNot h, toll*,*., a Mthrr la jte,

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l**.l froDliBS ou lha .omh .ij- *»f ( h-alnut. *w- I' dK ri i, MILIER A (‘O

I

fR'"' ^ a|> nmriC >•« ^'sst.

WILUA.M HlLLRIl. " ‘jyT.Junm.Wail- If par. h l*K Ol croiiml intbrulTor Ml —toI.* uitvnl-. <1— I ritu-J a* t..ilo«r., i.i—i iroatiaa oa I ^ m/ ‘

III- -a.l Mil- i>r Iwrilia b-tw—a Cu-J'iui I 'Jaf 7r-k .V V'auil M.i<a/.a-. 'uaoiug biK-K to f-«i Mua- -

' " I .> to.y : R»- a—/-4> k^Orai

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^ MEDICAVa.

I

LonisTiOe PrlTate leHcal Di^Barr.

aFbr Ihe trsaimaet efCl AL DISBA^sKM. Corea•Av’ied laOtom iwo loBveday* er .NO FA T. Dr Lara,.-rater A Ob. have Raeae-erad a mode ef trearmitWAicta Is rotber a Bferamretbaa a pata, aaviog dceaaway witb cbomIc appllcmMowflaDd raBMielaject: »oraTBrar usatmeat Baa aadaragnee atBnrtugh mvaat'gmslew. Bad Baa baaw tr*mm4macB more aActent

BB7 otBer. Tbetr fBi>»au are Beeev usmbiadVUB BKCONDA RT RYFHILJ.H, wwralea OrgB^ar wltB tBemaay aymp4oma pradaaad by iBeaMKBODi treatmentMSDICINK FrR^TRHRD la all canaa. wbiaR

•area tBe pflUieat tb# vgtrarsgaat price of mi^tfaee at drag stores wbtcB wueld cost, la maayeaae«, mora Ibas tBe wBele ef ear rbar^m; bra

Mflve yoeraelf tbe prabability ot MX-

Travelers waiie«9 en al a mommi't aaifeatFneAemtaal l>eiuRiT wttB Nectaraal Smlaalaaa

Bad ail treeblea arising Abu» they baeadtarovared a pnmt*wo fr tmm dtacpearywb‘cB neMber pBjsi< <aa Baa ever oiraleMrDfCATED vapor RATU.'4 -dapeflar ib

Ute ArksasraR >pr r.gaFKMALX FT f, IJB- A paalttee remedy ter ail

scractioas. Price ft. Rurataii Freveative gra-ders; a events roaceptioB and »mprt>Tae iBa gPB®etai Bea*ia. Pricto f:®.

-••nperovr i iiiiiirv of Male -^fes. *s4- eacB ar BveKr Ment by uioil.TBe Corasalting isartaoaef tBK Otspensary Baa

Brat fteeHTe yrau •' la Biaspecialfy aadBHt treatmea: pu'sJ>/«r fe •terpnur.AN*imi=er rf . uiea Dn'^evtoRriiiT iraatrd iBa aaal

y*ar iwg U>oo»a”d and •evei.itoen.Consaitatioa fre^sad coaB49aatiaitall aa or addresn

DR. LANCAWTRR A OOL^ ^ FlftB tiwai. coraer Coort Flaca,

»p2dtf LoBMellka. Knataefey.

Dr. Gate!' PriTate Metical Dispensan.^j'll h 4ildcHt l>i.Hj>cn';iry in Louid^^ VI. e. fe-vuted e»4 lURiveiy to theeifectun: core of alt, pbitatb and \ateea Espei aiieallea ya-d ta ^permaiarrBMor ni ora w^kaeas. CTOsaltatW>aa free aadcuafli.eaiiaL < bargvs ru'-deraie aad a rare araraao matter wBeerwBal Ise nas tailed.The* lliievt Pr»arB male •af.-', Ibr sale, prico Areal* eacB nr 9- per dozeo. To tbe Iratira Vralxmiapraud’fl Frraaie MooiBlv FUls. a salb and ridfce-tnal remedy for all obairartioim, trregalajitlea. Re.4 srvioj*. These piRs sBnold aoi he tasen darfmpregnonry. as iBey are sure to pradoce mtsra?»»*•" Frira hv ms.i94 a®Mt two ynstage siMrpa.A. .so M, La C rants Frera B Freveative Pow-der, it*r iBe preveutioB of topi.*ka-"*er sraaxraBu. Price By mall |f aod three noniMa

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slairps.

S. J. Mm HBLL.I in tBe city o Luu's

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». F. MIXI.KR,Cooney to pey . a lot of crJbnd la tBe CUvillv. dvM rtbv'i on foLuW'i i* fv-i

soBih side ol Monigomerv runinsaint- wtdih.

T. M< CAN4 K.Noo-rtsideot. a lot of groond in th»-vli>, (Ivscnbed as fos«ows H»' ivet 4]

>oo-rtsideot. a 101 or ground in th»- cxy of I.oui*-vli>, (Ivscnbed as fo4«ows H»' ivet on Montgome-ry >trevt Portland making Back IW/ samew I 4jtb. ra

.NNDKEW M« KI.NLKY.Nun-resid«-ut. a l<>t of grooral an 1 improvementslu tbe city --I ; oui'tvuie. devr:‘.ed si fellows mat rtfl ua the «4. itbweflt t«»roeroi Fifth ati't Cea-tucky ureetfl. |4>4 ^

JOHN M( KIN IVY'S y>T..A B't of gruabd in the hit *»f i.ouisviLe. de«en^ ’

ssloii4iws: 'i2 ? f t: frontlug oa Poalau'i avrune!fuubir^ lira k isfliwi same width. grr si

Mil U.LEL M' IXi.NOroH.A lot Ofgroubd .a the City of rpOai-ivule. d«sc.ihedas fOlloWfl 2.' feet froating on the aurtn side of

To 'S'ovuas IkXon.qHJ »rr<‘.<t S«miDal Locte®, to, con--1. qner bad Babiia aad rtmuve the aActa oiEar‘y Km.r aeud 25 reaifl to UALRN S BMAODL^PF-NsiARN . Loo^viile. KeatocKy.Mavmg Bad teu yvars' expeneace la IBM apra

elalty. paiieau su^rtog from any dtaaaaa wbat®,

ever of aprivale 4ir caafideat tal na&iire.aadBtasUDoblad with any of the aUmeBta pacBRar la

,IB# «ex. by eacloaiaa M caats aa abaea, with brtei

I ftaiemeot of case, will receive parucmiamfbr mdf• tr^mAtnetai by retnra maU. aad iBaa avoid qaacBairy.

arix C'aap, waicB we g'lara^r rva VaHcaeaia ta IBar daya,K«c Praveaglva. TBaaa da^

I pa^pl^i coatalaiugeoaravlBasaad axpiaaatlaaa;of the above preveaiive with aa amay oa ibe sa^

I.ouUvl!.e de-. rlNMj as follow *: «i feet frontl^mun»r« nra-s lyflivri saute width. g27 si

widlh*^*^running back I’Jfl^tsaiue Mli U.LEL M. Do.NOlMH.

THCkfl FlT7slMNl4lN'a A lot Of groopd .a Ihvcily uf Ikmi-sville. de-ic.ihed1 1 lA.'siM.MUN.s. M Jollowfl 2.' fee« froatJDg 00 the nurtn side ofA lot of grettiKlto tbe • it> of LouSvlUe de« r qai Mouii;"m>ry itrvet. b* tween Eeveotb aodsflfdrows B feet <rnu'.Uif on ihto ea-.i sole oftl-t Twdith. ruan.ug bo* k l:;y ieei. same width•tr4-et, between Walnut and M.id.soa. raootn< V* "«

bcck'-'levl, flame wUllh. |7 gi. BRIDt.KT MKK£(..M 9 RA.NK. .% lot of gr'jOii't and 'mprovemenis intheniva#

A U't of ground and tiuprovemeiits lu th* cuy of Lconvil eh 'I'-^ ribe*} a% follows 2i fi et fVooitrigl.*< (ilfl\ III*. de*^'-rll>ed ai follows: 7u f^l ftootlng * on the es-l title

IneqDsre *. Portland, running back lo.> feet flame 1feet. »am< widi

^ 917 7 > I4

K. J. FRInBF:e, W.H. Riley. a2,N lol ground end improxenicnts m tbccityof f.ouiflVtlie. de-Ia»ulsvi:ie. dcM rlhid as fbHowi: 23 feet on tbe the routb side

o

WtestMde ol F.lth street. Iwiwetoi, Walnut and(. hestuut. ruuuliig back U«> ieet same width.

the es<*t stile of Chapel street, runumf bare «

DEORUE DIV'sON.

Dmwer >I7 . LoamvIUa. Ey. mJi

(DOCTOR aWHIlTTZRi BsorLAJiaaabrATvar BEDtcLVB. osaiyuMiA

typBilia, Oeaorrbara dleat. ttnetara, OvsBitia,Herma aad Rxptare; all Tnaary Ihsaaem aadSypbilitie sr Rercanal Affectiaaa af tba ThxoaL,S'* la *3? Rauea »? *»'» ••|>ar*..'-'ted

tpervatarrbaa, 9«xaaJ Rabiute aad Imyauaa^

W. H. Riley. a,;eDi, a lot of grouiBl 10 tbe city of I I ^ %«aoctura^ e*msaieaas MoscBsawltbccityof I.ouiflVtlie. de-i nbed as follows: Four acres oB |

IsebiUty. dtxxiaaaa. dixkaaaa ef sight, aoaftMteaaliel on tbe the rouibsideo: High street. V|tiaze IL 91414 I I iisaa. evil ^bodiags. aversma te aaciety fra |s out and LKONIDAdtOX of col. . j

|^••• »*»^y*»4ee»»Blpaw9T •adraa-1

A. T. FVLLERTU.V.

LEONIDAS tOX uf col. . i

A lot of xTound snd lotpruvvmeats. la tbecitvof I

Loalsvtile. deK’rittoql a* folloWfl feet frun'iag '

00 tb# nortb ime of Maga/iae strrr:. b-tweea '

A lol of groond and iniitrovemeut in thecityofla>nisvllle. (Irfli rlhed ss tollows; «• feet frooiingon the north Aide of VValuot. between Elvventhaud T'Aemii, running bra k IB* fret flame w idth.

97 ifl

JOHN A. OA.MBLR.Of Penn., a lot of ground in the City of Ltmisvine.deserPted as foilows: 25 feet frunutigon the northSide of Mi'uroe .street, l>etween ’Tenth and F^lev-enib, running back 19D feet saute whitB. 91'j ji>

FRED. <>ERLA( If.

t or ground and improvements lx Ing in tb* A lot of ground ta the city of Limlsvilie, de:»(*r r»*-ly* *'** irooi'iig c.isi fli'le of as follows: 2*' feet fronting 00 Ibe nortb st*t*» ofi.***ul^*i.

and Walnut streets. lumk street. l>eiweeu Fineeutb aud iitieeriiUiui; bat k feet name xTKlih. 912: *®' ruuniug hack 190 feet -saiu'- w-idth. 9*

t . OKEUnRYA lot Of ground and iniuroven

F-. A. DAN AND WIFE MARY LAMPTON,j

DA lot of groond. tu the iMiy of Looisx Hie. deacnb*^| '

a* loilows. 2- ie«i fronung ua East avenue. . "I ir.> I* *

2.1. -quore 1. ro nine baca iM ^t. same w;dtn ' •?!slau. a lot ofgrouud on tbe soaiB i»<le of Lampionfltrtet. 1-etwreo Jack'«oa aad Haucxx-g. 4* feast * warukBiOg brak i> 0 Ieet. amr*widlti. fjl * '

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JOHN DAVI>.A M of ground, in ibe city ef Louisville. iSefl.'r;ha<t '• uon A/iiuws: JU feet fruotiugiMt lbe east Side -tf -SII-teeiitb. between Cbestoai anl Magraciue Mr* 'to.

luumng back > fbet, same widths p> -ss

TH 4 »MAH DENTR K»rATE*

nage improper. »••. -TflarauT ®»^g. I

Tho Wrifitnff.n of m PBysfcww w-baae rrpto^iwfitfffl fs f M*4»M'>«e*®/* sAwo/rf

be teerfA rewd*w<7Doctor Whittier % MBDtCAIs PAM>

A lot Of ground and improvements in tb* city of Rirbard Ri-naM, agaoi. a k>l of ground, m tbeLcuiflv iHe, dctcrihed a» foilows i* feet ftonting cliv of Lootsviile. Jeecr:b**i| aa follows m fbecon Ihe wrart side of Preston fltrert. between Bre- k frootiBg oa lbe w>uch side of Jefferson t. fra.inti'lge and C*>dwcll, runuitig bo< a loc ftfetsame tween £:>;btceiitb and Nint--vatb ruBu.nx toe<

frootiBg oa tbe w)uch Side of Jeffersoo :re -i. fra*

. . . tween E:>;btceiitb and NiDt--vQtb ruau.ng :>ac«^ 921 It 14# feet, iBOie width: also, a lot «tf gruur>,!. front

J^'^KPH H.VM'LKV. log V- f^t on tbe east side of E.fbtcentii stre-t.

A Lot of jniunil lu tb, cily of Lomivll-. d- totw»o» J-lter->u m,*1 ur-.-i, ,;ro-M. tuaaiiM i.c.flcrti'ed as follows: B' feet fronting 00 miith'port® U* leet. same wi-lin. ;.i«

dii!*’*''**'’"" CHARLXMX SX A.Nb MATILDA L.VX.XI?*..

R. E. NE.VL ’

4W poffhoge a| piy OD hoard or to

^ Master.LKK. Lierk.e a.fl afHivc un Tues'l-iy,'l.,al -' I*. M. Fur freight

sheared sDeep^diffi

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l.onlsitllr and (ireen Kiver racket Co.

Proprietors.| ^ ^

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Shu.bv Hol'sb Stock Yard, I !

tco TTlOl X’a.ll.v vitv,Lof.KviLLK.KT May lb, 1 .0D. j

CaiTI-K—lbe market ta well aupplied Ih*uing i*-av*-fl BnwUof Qrren every .Saturday alWith » bettor grade of ckftle than offered

a. M. di.ii.gaii way buflin«mat pat ket pr-.

laatwtek. Prices ashsdehighsr. Roughand interior wa quote at 3b4'iC. fair to Preaideut and sup't., or

i^**"***would biiDg Kj^c. —

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- —Htos—Market unsteady and decliaiog •»?*«--» ClltfCII^I^.A.'n

TLe supply exceeds (De deuian*i. .Shoals

r£oice“r'°“ OLD RELIABLEtsHiEi'—Market dull; supply heavy; - .OP" • _ *IT~k.

cooimc D tl 75»2 50 per bead, good 3'ji4c, “^ I C-i.-fStilTC"

LARiis— 52 Uia3 SO per bead. U. S.MAIL LINE STEAMERS.M.‘ k.l«®TS ruB IHIC WaKK.

Cat tie.......... g. Pare ^3 Sa. IncIndlDB A Niaira-roonsH'<'« - ._... ;<ll

- '!* ONE DOLLAR Lt-'S tiian bv RAILROAD.—7:7:;r";;‘,

‘""‘-'i “»" si'Toms Lm*-ai *.(. M..oaeuKO. UIKLH. 1 fopriciur. of the Maguificeut •Steamers.

MAJOR AN DKRHO.N. (iE .NE R L B C K L L.

t^laiketb by Telegrai’b. R M. \\ aI'K. Muster. E. P. Ckim «, Mraier.Ijind n^ at all Imermediate l*i iui«.

Eveniug IJne at 1 P. M.. one of tbe new and sptea-Market Keporl* |«m> late Tor luserlloM 4lid Dooble-de4'ked Palace .steamers.

’ iwisv.Lauding only at Mrali-ran.

^ ^ «:•* lU'th Ii;;; making sure ctinnwiirq)- at CIii-R^w worli rrodaee XjsrBei. Hunan with alltheeaxly moruing iraiuA fur lUeN a w’ \ ''n 4w Nfsx' in

l*a^*i4'fu Hi’rai

touou Uell-r ; „I„ e., s. =Ia- lor ' ,u.ddl,a« u'i^dTT’-^Bl^rXr'TirpoTnl,““

w.*;„‘.n : to tor‘tx.T2 ir.'l-- -tL— JOKT^^MPION. AA-nuKresira Wv^.q-u; fU T’asij 25 for wait*? wh'-at•‘lira: * • •Gd.i.i iqr Houud-boop Ohio

; 9lo 7.»ft 1 afl.ote^Ma mlrIo,eilr»Kl. Ia,ui-; |;j forgo*-! locli'.l*? HOTELS.d*., I 10-liiic h-»vy; f»iirc.ru!» dull uDd dr<H.,.it,- I

--wBt 111 A' ei.- A... u,- dour WllLoui - - _7_L

—Uecldvd ibaiige; -vG Nb!-; -:uid ai . "ftl'i

('LAIR IIOIKL.dii:i. UDM-Uled. and u It.iver: r-r-ii.t, I

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>.M.*-orn*TTLIrdaudMBrIc-.At-..

HoOTJIS, :^o.i

lot of grout. <1 aud improveiueuls lyln.r in tlu'Hty of laiu.sv 'Ic ajid iferarilHsl asfoU.iWfl; II *v- Of Jeffeivon couringa liout Of *> ieet on the soiiih •%i«1e of 4 «ray. l»e- meui-s lying in t

twi^u iiaiKs (’K aud Clay s|re*-ii». itinulag bark ihofl: 2u'» fv*t ruflame Width 1 Kt te t. Also, a lu> ufgr* uu'l and im- lot No. 19 . in '-quare li'J. on Market and Tw-lftbprovemeiii-. (iFscrPted thus; Having a ftont of 7) stree's. P#rtlaii'L if^ 7»>

leei on Ihe *-a'»i Side «-t Filth street hetw^-'-o \ orkand Brt ckitind.;#. ruuulog bock Ik* iuei fl»mv MRS DA\'ID LfH'KK.^idtb, |fl* S 4 A lot of grciiui and miprovemsnts In thecityof

W . A I* 1’LE» 1 ATE *N. R. . i.ouisx'ille. de-'i'ribed aa follows -

‘'fS feel frontiag.V lot Of ground lying in the clt v of L'xi'svllle vnd iti flq^usrv li/t IM. ruomug hac’ri 4P* feet sameUehcrlbed as lu lows .VI fe®-t Yroutlng ou south width. 1 » '*•

U ^h flireei. nmuiug btt(.k to'T same wi.ith. |2l 21 PAT. L04 t.\N,

,, , B . . . NoD-retid« nt. a lot of ground aud imurovement inII . lo. n.\ L.1,, the 4 ity <*f lAMiisvilie. de-te rif>ed as ftillowv; :k;fe*'t

A lot Of gro'ind and improvemerits lying lu the frvutiiig In S'liiore iw. lot 112 . running back feel4 Ity of l-mn-x ille. d* scrifrad as fo|li»ws: : 5 < ft-toi saniewidih. tl-. s2frouiiug on the west sideuf Tw>*IRh sire«-t. between H l NRY LONuMarket aud Jvflerflvn, runmog hack 1U'< sameWidth. BalaiK * 9 *.v .\ h>t of groun '1 in lbe viiy of loAuiAVi;!#, desi-r. rad

M.\RTlf A A. BALIh oafollowfl: .Tt ftovf, froDllug in v|oare se. lot 1 *s,

A lol rfiirouiid and Ivins In th*ruiiUlu* bm k l.s, fwl -nun- widlli. W

Cily of ].oul»vme, dest'riite-d ms follows: S7 fe»-t 4 HKIp^T. M.kKTlNffteDlitig on the erat m e «t rtiirteenih. Oetwevn • i«t uf itroand iu thecit k ..f f .ui. ».iito i.*«. » k_i

Wl*lin. b*l»n.*i.rllnrl.*} «r.M.f.-t«to-n X n-l.-BIh »nJ T«-n-MKa.sL>A> BALL. tletb Streel’*. runuing back liu feet samew:lth.

A lot cf ground and lnipmvemeni« lying in the F'

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Hiy ol I tmiflVllle, des<’rtl»ed as follows; ij fevi R. P. MAN.frontlug on 111* uurth Aide of J* iTerson. between A lot of ground and improvement -• In lh*HlvofThirteenth ai.d Fciirtei-oih. rmining back 19 . feel LMiiflVilte.de?<Ti»>ed as foilows; ^2 ? feet fronting•-ame Width. Also, a lol uf ground ou Ihe north in -quarx* li'l, lot l>. runniDg hack l-^fl fwt sameHide of Jefiersou. l>«-tW'M'a 1 birtevnth and Four- width* I' **4

t^^-nth,^n leei I'rMDt, ruuuiug hra-k lli fran same viPk*. v m i v. n-wldlh. JllJ ,1 ,

Jill . A. .VIA.ACII.,

xr D4i ir A lol of ground and iiui'rox*’:K'Hii.s in ihe rity ofal. BAi 11. LuiusvilTe, descri»>ed flfl f'Hlow V 17 fe*l fronting laA let of gr-' nud lying In the I'lty of Lonlsvllle. lie- s*(Uar« li« lot IM. running back im ft-el -amefl4-rii*«4]Hs foLcws; 1- feet Iruutitig on the north width. |.^side uf MadNuii street. !>etwe»*u TUtrieeath aod v'l.is xxv * v- ..Fuiirli'inth. ruuuiug brak R?* fe**i flamewldth KI II Mi NHO A N I» OTUKR-’s.

|2 7 * lot of ground in Ihe cqtv 4)f LuU;sViUe. deacrioedLJ.VCOR RKIKi. afl follows: hx* feet irotillug 'in the east -ide of

A l..t Of sroun.I lylD* In . 1.- niy of toa.*v.lle. d*- 'TV,"’4 riti»(l i, foLowfl: .*;J feel Iroiiiiug the north w>-j'p

•I'!'* M-idlflon fllreet. bef.veen Nlnei*'eaih au<l " I*AMPT()N > EST ,

Twenlielh, ruuuiug brak 161 le-q -ame width .\ lot ol ground in the city of Louisville. d4wcri‘>ed911 J* asftdicws. .ai’s fvei fronitug 00 the weal ai !* uf

I’ENBLOPA BEUNKV, Ilati • 1 k fltrevt, Iraiweeii laki..pt"n au-I Breikm-

A Rl of ground lying in the city of LonisTtlle. ‘Ie-•'Heels, running i>ra k sama width i**-

teniradas fui.ow’s: P‘4 ft^ i Irunting on ih* west _ _ *‘Mlv * f Eleventh. b-*tWtofu Waiuut aud M ulifloo I'AT M'^ANN,streetfl, runmug back lit) ieet flam*- width. >22 2> .Vn uuprovem ot oo the flOjth -.i le of H ^h street.

back 285 fee! flume Width. |:;

J. w. V Atil R.Of Jefferson i-nunty, a lot of grouiol and laiprovraRteuifl lying in the iity of l.«>u*flvUl4». dei^ri 'edihufl: 2-e> feet runniug ora k I‘*s ftr*! -«ame wldlh.

Maikets b) Teiegraiui.

Market Kc|i«»H* I«m> lale Tor luserlloaiu Ibis roliiuiu will be louuU uu IbrIbirti Mugr.

A lot of grouo'* a the city of Louisville lencr 'radas follcWfl 9*uri3'-fuur f»-#t m -quart* 7 , tut 7 , ran-mug l>rak IV* ft-vi. same w.dth. |7 11

PAT. DI 4.AN.lot of groiiad to kb? oty of Loutsv ! e. <fefl*'ri i-®*!

as follows, taenty h'xtfruuion Wa:*rbetwt-en s Tth aud •rax entb itreets ruoaing bra k7d ieet. same a Idtb. ra

JOHN W. EHMERfl. N. R .

A !M of grooad m tin my of Loalsvtlle d- -^r to-sl

as follows Twenty four fiMt froouna ao lbei)4>rtb si'Vof Main street, batween E ghteeotbaodNioet*-' uth streets, ruaning i>ra-g lev i* -t.-»«meWidih. |a 12

FER4jC»4'Nis S UEIRfli.

Thoa. H. P.ige. .igent. a ,ui *f ;rciuid in tbe Hty af

DOCTOR 'W’lLBERC'»vsrtT »Tf"V avo hsvvPTrov ai>oiigL

. i ^ to,, Ln .-flj-* *r W Ste^. ' ra^Srs^». Ivi2a*«*a*tea or ri to.Mte^ •etOr W-afl.

’flat hra of trara %<( d# rate* #f -*1^. Ic siJak’evraasi^iiM.fj.fl o raasis^raerayrstaM I» I ttaiBs te rvte.fl - »r ifltn® ws Mraa •«!r-#r wt*a kar« fsi. .4. Oa rava pSra«s toM

1 street, between HENRY LONU. Thoa. t*. P.4ge. .ufent. a ,ui *f ;rciUid in tbe Hty afhack lU'i same Louisville, deflcnford os follows: Fifty-two aod a

9 * '-V .\ h*l of grouii'l In lbe t’liy of lajqlflVilJe, rtesrr, rad haJffeet. rn>oi.it;2 .i» •4’iare U®, k>i maoing[«.

oafullowfl; .Tt frontlug in v|oare se. lot 1 *s, hack Iws fv t. same width. il

cuts lying in the P* <* M. N EW MAN.follows: r’ fe»-t t H RI?*T. M.kKTlN. A k>t ol grouisd i n tbe •- 1^ Of Lou svitle. deocribad.LTte“iVft2f. A lot of ground lu thecu.v uf Luuiflville. dt-stnb»sl it’Ji .4/ h -l iiont. lot N -(u.^re •*2. Portland,raa w lert Mme a* fu,iuws: Tw ro'y fevt iruaiiug en tb* uurth side niuning back iw* fral. tarn® widin. fills

**' (if Harney sir# H.fratween N'lirtt ••nth and Tw--b- j *g NEl •ONL, lietb s.n-et’*, running back Uu feel flame w; Ith. “.‘w*’ *’*.

r!2t R. I-. MAN "hT'I s;ir?i?.7’’

2i‘'Ly*?f

a lot of ground amltmprovemeui- In th*cl!yofjmg back 19 . feel L(,uiflVilte.de?<Ti»>ed as foilows; ^2 * feet fronting 8TEPUEN NEIwT. E-tT..

md uu Ihe north in -quare lil. lot l>. runniDg hack Isfl fert same A lot of troiiod aad imurovemenu lying la tbeei-nth aud Four- width. 9.: 21 utyt.f Lou sville and ')efltrii>ed as fo lows V2>k 11 1 fran same MR"-. M.VNidK, f**i-i frootiog lot lei. square a. runmog back li-s

A lot of ground and improxcii.'Hiki in ihe nty of^i'****’

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la'UiflVilTe. descri>>ed flfl f'Hlow V 17 fe*l fruoimg la'* ^EAL,

fLonlsvllle.de- s.(oar« ii« lot IM. running back feel -ame A lot bf ground lying in the citr of Lonlsvat#tig on the north width. |.^ and d*‘Siiii*ed as follows 2s .feet ftuniing a>ogb

niunmgback ira fe* t, aam® widin. fll is

J. N. NEEH>N.A *ot nf groond irtiig In tbe cuy of Louisville, aoddeflCrihxl as follow*. 24 fb*’t ftontlLg 00 LytU'SIX' et. rooniog bra'k lut fb**t. same w.dth. |3 H

STEPHEN NElsT. K^T..

j 4 »iKI*H Ml NHO ANDOTHKR-'s.A lot of ground In lh* car 4)f LuU;sViUe. describeda^rolK.wfl; fix* fvet irotillog «in the east -tde of4daiif. NMweeu c reek arid river, ruiruioi; hack 1T».eel same width. fij

WM I^MPT()N>EST.,\ lol ol ground in the city of Louisville. descri*>e<lasfidlcws. .ai’s feel troniing 00 the weal ai !e ufIla(.( • i-k fltreet, ite-tweeii loui.ptun and Brei km-ridge fltteeis. running i>ac k ssnia width !,>< I'set.

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PAT M'CANN.\n uuprovem nt oo the flOjth -i le of IL^h street.

fei't fronting lot lai. square «A runmog back li-s I

ieet same width. R7 37r. P. NEAL,

A k>t bf ground lying to the citr of Loalsvat#and ihra I ii*ed as follows 2s . feet' ftunti’ig a>ogb•ode I itefliuul. heiweeo Ftfte*-nlh and 'flivieemhsireetfl, roDulDg wack Sl« feet <same width Rat-anct |U".o

ALP. NEEDYA bou**e knd lot 10 Sbippiugport In the ciir aflo-uisville. R^'

JOHN O DAY.A lot of grooud lying in tbacityof LoniflViUaand dera*rtbed M'S follows: ie foec frootlng oa wii''ide 01 ’flevvntb flireet, between Churrbii: aa =

CNdiiaii. sueetfl. niiimng back^iae w.dth i7*.

M. R. OVERwTKUT N. R. .uuprovem Ol 4»o Ihe flOjih fli lc of H 2h street, \ lot of sruuM.i ai..i’

J. M. M. I AKT\ - EsT.,

OiUK’t;saleeT.too bushels at »2 2 • fur tiaie.

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4 orti opened a Abode firmer, but ciofleil •! 'ill anddicliu:uis'; r.’i elpu, 2 '.41" bUrheU; s de-. *

hns: eS si 11 i 4-(Cl J 7 for new mix. d We-iternafloat, t hietly ; fl Ia for old do ; 91 i 4 <«i I'lafioai

ai(0\c l>cats leave irtim the Comiiany'i\V hurft-ual. loot of Third sirfet,

JOE r.tMPlON. Airenu

HOTELS.

ST. ( LAIK IIOllvl,.>. . c-orticr Third aud Market stfl..

ST. LOTJIS, :^o.

•d. PuiiUuJ iiinuiug back Ltsfeet -vatue widthit H

J. B. BJ,ANi»,.% lot uf Krcuiid and improvement^, in thecityofLoui.flV file. d( '4'ribed thus: Frontlug •: > feet oniUdv sTivet. -’v-'otheast corner, running hark WithFint street same width lie feet. Balance f.Oi si

i.EOlUiK BRrM>B.U’K.A lol 4*f ground 1> tog In the city of Loutgville. de-s« rtirad w* loIl'.'Ws: is feet frontlug on the wi^; -.(•te

ofltiith, i*eiween Jefierson and Hr®*en streei-,luni IOC ^S( k *.8 to-1’2 fet-i -ai >• width Alsu anii'prcveiiieiit on west sided ieuth, (eiw- cu Mx:-ael and Jrtleisou fltreets. 941 >7

J. H. BRATCHEY > E"iT..

\ '--I of crouiid in the cUy uf LouisvtMe. -ieflcrl!)-

lot or ground in tbe cily of Lumivdle, 'tee'rlSrsJas follows. .44i feet ftuiitlog vi> the south side ofJf fler'*oD -'tre«’l. iratw -'en Fourteenth an-1 Fifte4'Uth. running back Sue feet same width. 94; tj

IL C. M' rON.U.D,A lot Of ground and liuprovement.s in Ibe city ofl.i'ttrav hic. descrfltetet afl ruliows •• fv*»i ffjutiugonthe n4>rtb fli'ie ui Muntgumvry streei. niaoiog*.toL k ti»j feel same w idilu 9.; .7

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L’H^KLEs JOIIN.HON.A let Of ground lu the city of Lou’svtUe. describeda* fu lows cs fret frootiuc on the north sid.- ufKi’iiiucky street, i-etween Flr-q and Rrouk run-Ullic; biflck lot li-el same widih. xs

T.J.S JlHlN^D.N.

r.i;r„ ,r liu;?',.*,'.:*;^ buii...,,- ims i,ccn uioroughiy

louthem yellow, Iiat« uc ro toi,,t, -dull, he.ix 1 •^ refitted aud return slied iii rii.Hl Aiyie a" I has

lid hiuail fltt*es at s7*s7 >c lur V.Csu-in, adust • kO •‘xt ellcut rofllom The cuauirv m*Tt ! » iluiiC m siure. I tarmer. u:« - liauic. aii.l ih • :i

' ' hn-Unefls mau ol

cro.u..i>. *:.y .ir Loto,v,;.- wm-luw L.. Irel iCGaimg ®u u. rth flMe Pun- j.-Wfl: 4* feet 00 the tos-l -ode ul .N ?fth «re^•Mie, It.uulug hatte - 'Iv . » lh. tween Market and Jede:flou 'irreU. runu.itg b;i'k

11 ' litlsumi Width..Mil- AN.NOWAN. mi-. AMUtlCA JOY(>

i.p.i'.Tir liilh-. itroi Lu.Mto ill. .Ie„ rll>- A lol of isri.m .1 .III) impn.v. u„nt In' Ib* eiwof; f— I ou lh-nurtl> * .1- T.irlluua Uii in II;-. . 1—« rii» <1 a. lulioi*, i. 1^.*° rr„, ®‘

uuuios b*. k ITJ I-l -..IU- wiJib. lh- wto, 1.. t\?ru

Iimioi,-..''-‘k

Ri( c quiet. Poff'-e firm and (juiel. .'flQcar firr'alee 4 f 1.1- -I l)»'U t uha at II', 31 -laSN-tirui. Hop'* 'iui«t P«*ir"U-tiMi .it*-n'l>

. at U j ;i

I. si.c fietq'*-: 4VA47C for pu .e'i,£ l.rmet. wiiii -.*1.'. i.f ’. 'V'bh n «w mefl-, clueiiig m i,j|- f,- Id*. ( liraiDg at 9*4) Ta r» 2ular ; :

Beet hams dull; sales of h i/iis oi < •'- k rm

ii.4ttts liin..uith »a«sor 2^'Jiko ai ..» i:i4cIi.r sl.uuld'-ifl; tT-**!-) c for itam-i; lu' .il eV *, i.^t

]ju<! hetiVxaiida sha<2e lower, w iih -ale^uf' >

M'Is al 17 oraa’l lots at 1> •!»('. k

Jlntter low er at ; 4Jhlo • t T4 lin flies** X nl Ihtr.lTr.

F.elgl.Uti' Liverite-..; quiet, wRh e-ig,'.;:‘UieutiF.elgl.Uti' L:»to fltesu.ers ' f .r .*»

and tor w iieaii.u-hel.-t gr.i n ats^jvr^r

any devr’p; -III willRtup at li.in i. jii-i'. I

tu the tiexl wiiole-uleli> ui til'- 4 ( .irt liuu-(•the e and CUflKjm-i.u

STRAYED OR STOLEN1,;TIL\YKI) Oil STOLKX—?10^ in WARD- From No. 2 i Leflinqt stre«*t.large iiiiK i cow. white and re*l, white U'-(*kkpriiikled with ted. red predumlnuting ;u tti<> Yimri 4-r, with long horns rouudifll at the t;;*. hair rui>ited efi ou the right hip tn two small fl;>oii ea''hi

* l'*w li’4 hewfl'iiiarv. The a‘H>ve rewsr l will l*e psiil

Il(*t her delivery lo me. or lor ?.iirh iiiturmutma hi

1 w i:i lead to Ihetouv.cliou cif the th:'<r.

1•pS-Ulf WM. J. DAVI«

A let 4'f pruirarty lu the cily ol Louisville, descrlb-• d afl f li •*.i; 1 fe*-i ou the north x.de purtluuJsxeteue, lUUtilUg Imm k 175 feel •>aiue Wldlh.

9r 2-'

J.M. RRO0K>.A lot of grcui.d and Ituprovemenis tn the City of1. • >v.li*’. 4tevrih»-U thus: 22 feel trout ng uu theluith-id*’ 4*1 )ltua<lA:iy, belwe''ii .'*>(‘8 eiun andE wLih, ruqmu^ back U*:* te t flame wi tih

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( UA*fl. BRINDLEY.

lit.. k...ri<l».-, runu 1.S Wk il f-,-. ,tai, w; liute* ,i

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T or i. 1 . JOHX-.OX.Ihi* Nor r-s:j-i;i. a loi of oouii.l sdA lmi.r..v»ni.n! in.1*3 b* *;u.v Ol L..U1,, ll',., ,l-, ril>. ,1 a, loll.vv, to-,,

Irt'iit . iig un til* wefli side of Ntgth 8lrrtot tn-iim-i-n’’ “'"'‘'“’‘'t*'*. runniui omkH'ie-t

. I( t ‘n tii: . ‘ly of L *iilsville. de-'^ri^l>- tull«-w-,. fi letot fr-*iitiDg un ibto e*sl SD'kof»i.te« ;ith,_ to'twesu .Mam aud Rovxau .slr«Vt>,

liiiuin^ ha*" c Hi l raui*- widiJi. |T tu

w u2ih.

tViRNEAL Ki:i.LY.*

A !ot r*f gri'in.d uiid improvement in Ihe ('i|v ofI.^u.tex .. e. deflr rtbed aa lollowfl m fr-vi ftootitigoa»ll-y. h*.,», U,.w»u SD*I Du... *.,, «d™5; ivSw*idi£,**^

8ireeis,muumg back « ieet same

MRS. W. p. KENNEDY.M-'TTHEW BRADY > 9>T.. w idlll

*»»*cvs.muui

A l«i! of .^ruuiidai'd iinpmvemenis in ili* cit- of wttfli u.® i» tri.I.'UisxtIle, deflCillM-d ai follow" 23 feel ffrouu^ at.# «»'?». w* I. K 1 —CM tLee;^flt fl.de u! Tenth, traiweeu Main and A It 1 4*f ground fmd liu|iruvemenis in theciirofRowan sireeis, ruuuiug ha( k To feel same width. il VrV*iT;ur’^*^\^ feet ftomlng

l-. to J"'',*O* tetwto,. ;ith .. .1.1

ARMSTi n ni TLKR of color .

'“t*. tuuning bsik Ifa l*tot mmeA lot *'f srouD.l mn'l* Improvcmrat lytof In th» ABEHAL KIVM.XN.

' ' 3 to f— I A lo< nf sTn.iD*] sn*l Imi roTtmrato 111 UlC cir of<1 .. il.c ; l,-t w*to.i Lirvto.t!, *u*l I—torll i-. <),..rr '.‘ .-.1 I,.i;..*r- to f—l I*, -iiiir-

i*-.itu hu.i i*r,> I. anl Aal:...,, rumiiiik n***i; • ^ 1*. r'.i.'iti.l, ronotn^ '.tok I *.* f*—i 'Mtu- w. j.b.u Icct -ac.* n. r.ai.iar* (-. »

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W. J. OWEN-.I

imin.l lyli..;iD Ibcetijar LoutoT.lle *te-viIbr4 »«ioltoW!i. frunllac norlli > 4* Er*.Ib,r ».--|. hr.wrcn Tk.rt—uih *n4 EoiinreatbMr—t*. ruati.as back _lT ,*0,* wMih.te' IT

THOMAS R. PARRE.NT,A R’l Of srosBl *0*1 HDproTcoirnu ItIu* Iu is*

uf l**u.**ui-, *Jccr...c4 a* toll*.*,. :

“'*® T-ath Mrrei. h-iw—n I.ravwa

irlui?”'"’*l»*ik !», l—i mmt

WATT--rARKER.Of .I»fr-r»oD ronnlj. * lol of <rvuml id ']nrt..n«.pert, city of Louuvftle. |i .2

L. D.PARRl'*!!*^ EsT..A lot of n-notMi and >mpn>v*-uienu lying m lbevity of Lcoisvillo, dearriirad m foliows. ;i»Ufeet ftomingeofli sid»- uf .<fl#vent*raDtbtwee ‘I 4 *ra>>on aad W si out streets, ruas.ior .*“sektic ttel same w .dth. |Bl w

J. A. PAYNEOf Virginia, a lot of grouD't ing ta the city ofLuu.flx .Le. dOfli ribfs! ibos. 5.. fruntiUg southfl.de it gh street, beiweten Fuurteeatb awl F*f-teenth Mreets. running i>ra k Uo foel same wi^ia.

pr witfl»LLA PHIPPM Ea»T..

A lot Ol gruuud in t9b«pelitgiH>^f • tiiec'tyU'U^vllie. 9 * L

ALEX. POPkfV ilElRs^.A fit of groauil lyiag la lltfcity af LooisviUe. ^flfiibed tbu*‘ 7fl rasa gTbgs 22, ruutttng bra kSan. e width 1 «n lesi. patpmd. 9

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David rliiflE’^NV M x, ageai : a \. t uf gr(»ond an*I . - iTuve: * *

.1' theciiy uf I-.-uisvin®-, ao-t *W cnbeJ ^luii'.as; Has:ag a fVont uf *'xr :y n ve °

*a>‘ tela . T IlmM-vM V *.'r*. t ‘re-iwee« frotlOO SirSrt

1 » SK to. tmm. M feel -.onje wldtl*.aud the CM . a. naamaa r-NAA s le• ^ ^

C- B. PATT4.»N.

A lot sroan.l aad iu.i'CteV#meols ^»ng( Ity (»l Ig'UiflX tu# aod dssenbe t Of* (ol.omiiug IV ua ifce we»« *e 4 ooeil fltreH.

»i. ioB«l7eet a» t Ihe k.f.k. ruaam# *^*...**T*widthlAU'ei. 9J- '•*

“»2:2;r22!777 te2 |

v8Kk aaSi Item tor SaM****, *i***di«, ta ia*•dim* of marntol I.IS: *!• bMoIc rere *aS oMacB. wSe. firoa* IS* (MIM* dT j«ou *r Marraattora. teM a tehUii* la *4t*bo* of teatr 7**ra,S*for* pi*, na tkcBUMVa* aa*l*r IM llll^al a(»aj oa*. ,hoald Snt rraS "TM tea*; rr.aaS.”Mamtol la*tl** wui Irara *oB«cbla8 of i*.portaacafo prraains "TM twciot rn*ad.' »*o» M aar a4-

or***. la a m*1*4 *n**iop*. ** f*c*ta* a# s ovateAMrvte Da. CHARI RB A. STICART * COl. Raa-UMi. Mate laatMaij

MURPHY HOTEL,Slain Street.

Btex-cflreto'Vfo'RR. 'XM.y.r O. MCRPHT. AsfM.

THIODORE POLHEMUS dk CO.,MAjflrfACTrkkba op *s>o oMsLkoa ui

COTTON SAIL DUCK,And all kinds of Cotton Canvas,

It re lae imr. wsr*.rwtlas Dock. CUT Corrnas. BasBl*<- **•••Du. k. -,*11 T'.rlB** Ac.. sa*m l«aaT»s».*--» • aeS "Oatarw." Aevrto**, **4 Ras-

lisk Rttutnig.

89 Broad Street, IVew Tork.R. A. BniBKKBaosp. J. .'rvN« *a TraMjm,TBBo»oaBPoi.BhaM a. H. D. P4.»iJik«cw*%***taa27 4tiy —PianosandOrgans

» T vary !i-» r'lMa, pact cask, uslsare ‘a i

a r. FAl-LDR 7 IfM.te

e,ta,o9A»i^iuA». soBJi abbAffwaavaa.

MTAMLIFF k tXDBEB \tTHA.

^ncniTEioTS,Re. M ateltlre A Orte-a OelMies.

,,,. dtf i oravr MUtS *b4 Rata M*

Mlli' yiiil’ii iPSi? HTkrra*<* Mae 4# 4 aUrra-Hte, ‘

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V ia I’anamonew ARKi^GEMENT.

I *,iux* saoH toOr rok . '»

5th & 20ih of Ewry Ronth,OctMdfok-'''—' Wl»« HUM*'—PISSA6E LOWEa

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P4>r 'rmalioo..kawmo,

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