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ALBANY, WEDNESDAY, Mar. 1366.
II. J. NF.Viti.i5 is our autjiorizcd.
n „ciit for the collection of subscriptions Stud
other dues to the Patriot hi Mricon, Ga,
BY TELEGRAHH.'
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
Moratfi,-March if,—The > T ew Orleans
Times positively averts that Mayor. Mon
roe .willbo inaugurated ori Monday next,
notwithstanding tile statement to the con
trary. The military order will not inter
fere.
t'ort-Smr.tcr. .
A'cowfispondenli writing from Charleston
harbor gives the following animated -do:
scription of that famous locality : ;
In the center, in mid channel,''like A grim
sentinel, stands Fort Sumter, bftjtren, broken
and desolate. A shapeless pile ot earth,
and sand and brick, it bears no likeness to
its fbrpic- ="ir Whom the;lHfiinKfflr
T,'Elt'S ITEMS*
The (
1 Savannah Railroad m
m’s, i\ distance
risVity, and train:
three times a
the patriot for sale
\V«, arc offering tins office at jirivate sale,
to any person wishing to make a good in-
Testmjnt ih'-tha. printing and newspaper
business, Wo have a good supply of ink
fimj newspaper—enough* for six oY eight,
months at least—together with all kinds of
colored inks, bronzes, card-boards, and fine
paper for job, work. Any person wishing
to purthhsi* tviltfind it to their advantage to
givo us an early chll,-eithqr personally or
otherwise. Onrterms will be. CASH.
The Next SrKf.^l’ho Buffalo Commer
cial, (Rep.) in an ortido endorsing the Pres
ident’s veto of the Freedmen's Bureau Bill,
CONGRESS. -.;.y ':j£
1\*AsniN*fiTON', March 17.—The House
last night defeated the Roan Bill by » vote
of 04 to. 79.
This condemnation of the Secretary of the
Treasury’s Financial Policy BUI would give
him very largo power. It is supposed that
it.wiU. be -revived and passed. ItB defeat
Caused grcaFcxcitcment.
• NEW YORK MARKETS.
New Yoke, March 17.—Cotton declin
ing, with sales of 400 bales At 40 to 41c.
Gold I29J.
clnmation of peace which is alone needed to
throw around the StatcsfidJ’nnd final res
toration of their federal rights. Such a step
would at onoo put an pud to all doubts and
Uncertainties which have been so industri
ously thrown nronnd the problem of recon
struction, and .would simplify tub question
■' - ' *—* sdietion, concerning
of Congressional jurisdiction,
■which our national legislators arc having so
taiuch unnecessary trouble.
fA Northern Paper on the BHrean'BHI.
We clip from the Boston Post the follow
ing opinion of the measure jnst silenced by
t.he veto of the President. We are pleased
to see, also, that many of the leading Re
publican journals at tbeNortii entertain the
Same views:
“Senator Trumbull's Freedmen’s Bureau
Bill is an enormity which, he will find the
American people unwjlling to endure. Ex
travagant,* nneonstitntional, arbitrary and
oppressive, it cannot stand tjie test of en
forcement, and will he consigned to that
Catalogue of extreme measures.which are
generated hi party purposes. It is not dc-
nigned for tile feiiiifit of negroes, but to
maintain a hordo of office holders—of par
tisan leecheshpoo the public treasury, at the
enormous'expense of at least twelve million
of dollars per annnm, drawn from the hard
earnings of the labor of tho.country ! It is
an attempt to practice a erne! imposition oil
the honest people of the -Edited State's for
the purpose* of sustaining a certain set of
men in power nmier the guise of protection
- to the freedmeii; an attempt so shameless
litid ap|hm*qt tliat the warmest friends of
those Who proppose if—the most zealous of
the Republican papers—feel constrained to
expose its iniquity and to eautiou Congrc?
against its enactment info statute law.”
WAsnixmov, Starch 18.—The reports
from various quarters represent that St.
Patrick’s Day passed off pleasantly and with
out any outbreak. At Montreal the people
turned out .en masse and paid their respects
to the Governor General. The excitement
in the provinces has greatly abated*
The Secretary of the Treasury'transmited
a communication to the House yesterday,
showing an available bilance in the treasu
ry of #123,400,000. .
FROM EUROPE!, ' * ~
ThC Next Veto to be UxaVaujno.—
Tho following statement relative to tlie
measures proposed in Congress for the ad
mission of Tennessee into the Union will
att ract attention. It is made by the usually
well informed Washington correspondent
of the Baltimore Sim:
“Tho majority report will undoubtedly
be maintained*. The joint resolution which
requires that Tennessee should acknowledge
liersclf out of the Union, and to be a suppl
wind
ill
ant for readmission upon the teruis which
tain gross imposes, will command, no doubt,
a.two-thirds vote iu both houses of Con
gress. * Tcnnossce may assent to it and rat
ify it.*' No rcpresei tili n' will Tennessee
have Until fit** ratifies tliat decree. The
1’resident will have to act upon this* joint
resolution just as certainly as lie had to act
upon the hill admitting Texas. IHs veto
will amount to nothing. The committee
have counted the votes in both Houses upon
llie measure.”
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PEACEFUL.
BALANCE IN TREASURY.
th« C’qtifc
SoutliCaboluhi
rxy V . Where the new cross
.‘rikev and the palmct to flag
tirni and the division Hag ofireiv
Riplai prbitdly.'flying in April and
July of eighteen hundred and sixtv-three,
only one single banner, and * that the red,
white and blue, now waves. .
Scarred an A cracked, its walls seem ready
to fall. The face tdtVdfd Comming’s point
is crashed And broken into a steep nul ot
mingled sand^nd brick and shot and 84PM«
ThoTace towffd Fort 3Io«ltrie by ,a solid
work of interwoven palmetto logs. Yet
the 8tractiu*e of. the t*>rt is scarred and
cracked and broken above awl^around and
behind these additional defenses. The case-
inates v closcd and covered by immense frame-
from
will he run filter i-n.J - - - -
week* o-oing to anil rcturinngfi-omAnder-
soifs on the Shine days. ■ See the advertise-
lnent of Superintendent* I^aiims,
It is reported in tlie London press that
1 ' . . / • . .11.1 nnt ,1 ieortvnr niiv
work of heavy beams, arid this again thick
with earth, can be ciiteretil only ,by^avinvltng
nassaovs, damp iimldripping with moisture.
The cilsei ' ■ - ^
casemates once entered, it would hardly
■■■ ' Id
New Yoke, March 18.—We have Liver
pool dates to tho 7til. Sales of cotton for
two days, amounted to 27,000 hales, 7b00of
which were taken by speculators. Middling
Uplands were quoted at 18|d. a 10d. Five
Twenties, ,0^) Consols, 8BJ a 80J.
seem possible that any linman being con
have lived any length ot time within them.
The guns were slimy and mouldy, and the
carriages were sweating with a slimy raois-
tnre. » '
Climbing ont through tlie stone port hole
and through the more widely extending ono
in the Palmetto logs, you could look ilowii
around the liiisoof the fort* where the cease
less tide had wbVen over cadi of the. stones
a mantle-like, thick, -green,, wet floes, and
see fragments of shell itiid hfoken holts.—
You could look to. tlie right and see. where
the wall liad crumbled and fallen into the
sear You could look above riiid see tlie lqgs
rent and gpshedj and the brick wail with
great scars, and ragged cracks and wide
seams, as though a little more of tlio storm
of iron, and shot would have heat it down,
beneath the surface of the sea. Ton would
look to the left find see the closeil ports, the
rough repairing, the broken parapet.
In the' interior, the sandy earth was sup-
tho English detectives did not discover any
one of the Fenian armories in Ireland, but
tlie information was' communicated b;
traitors to the cause. One of them named
Clarke, wiis murdered, it is supposed, by
the Fenians, for his treachery.
It is stated tliat Gon. Scott, who is atNpw
Orleans, La., unhesitatingly endorses .all
tliat President Johnson littered thins speech
on the 22d.ult. lie expresses the hope that
he will yet seetlieXorthaud the Sonthmorc
firmly hound together than ever, and that
.to ellect this, President Johnson has adopt
ed the only -true anti propcrcourse-
Ah extraordinary correspondence appears
in the British Union Review, between .one
hundred and ninety-eight cannon:' end eight
clergymen of the Chuvclt’of England, and
Cardinal Patrizi,of tlie Holy Office, inquir-
“ ' ' " " - *
Let Fs all Help One Another.
a- : ^ "
Lpt us all help one another
And a heart of kindness show;
As down time’s flowing river
In the boat of life we row ;
For though rough may be tlie weather,
And the skv be overcasts
If we only luiil together,. .... - ...'. v : c...*
We cdh-brave the-stonn at last.
•’> 13 xu rgivcuesS * in '; s '' c to Vo „.
to. a friend Vourl r °PpbS r f
Let ti^nll itelp oiio another . % ^
In misfortune’s wintry day,
And he kinder still, as ever
Earth’s best gifls.nre snatched away,
When'bri’jjht fm ttuie gilds the mqrrow, .
Hollow Jipqrts.'will fawn mol fling;
•But wnen comes the night pi' sorrow,
Only true hearts come thing. *
mother, Conduit thatw^’ ^
of S ;toy„ urafcIr> ^ cc? a^|
M his taneuar
cxpedilionytbVrecallQf
' •>» -i^Avtma a^] ,0 .*»= ^
Mertcaa
lli.Tt you are comin» *.„ fis con.l.?
Let ns ail help one anothef,
And do good where’er .We can— . '
Who withholds the hand of kindness
Scarce deserves the name of mail • j
For the one great laW of nature,
- Wjiich was meant mnnkijid to bless
Bids ns help a fellow-ereaf ure
When we find him in distress.* 'i
ing how far arrangements couUT h^tuade for
admil" " ^
mitting them bodily into the Church of
-Pin* wnly -was not ' favorable; *
Rointt. The repl*
last.
Thursday las!,'-Col. Bowers, Adjutant
Gen. on Gen., Grant’s staff, was killcd in-
ptantiy by falling Between tlie cars, while
attempting to. get-oil the train, just as it
was starting from GarrisouVstation. on the
Hudson River*Railroad.' -General Grant
ordered liisremains.tojhe sent to West Point
in care of Major Hill. ^ . w
Tbc Poor ftettfeen East Point and Fair-
barn on the Atlanta and ll'est Folnl
Rail Road.
I have been iii Albany and its vieinity.for
some few days, soliciting aid for this suffer,
ing community, and will just remark that
we have, by much exertion, repaired Our
f«iising, arid have done the best we could to
supply ourselves with stock, so that we may
raise a crop the present year, hut we are in
Want of provisions, that we may stop work*
eines and gabions*, and dotted here and there
by dark holes which admitted us into tlie
damp caverns. What had been the parade
was now green rind' slimy with stagnant
moisture, over which were scattered .pieces
of an old exploded gun, scraps of ireti hoops,
a few decayed barrel staves, iron and leaden
shot scattered from schrapriel, and bits of
soiled clothitig and broken bayonets. Front
whe-tail flagstaffjn tlie centre si small Uuioir
bauiier was waving. Anc this was rill that-
remained of Fort Siimter.
T. .
ing for ilaily -wages and go on with the farm
ported in its irregularity by numberless fas-
' ''ons,andd«
Apalachicola lias received Ido,000 hales
of cotton since May last, and exported 05,-
^45, hales—49,000 to; Noiv York, 11,000 to
LitretWool and the remainder to New Of-'
leans. 'Valuc of the cotton exported, $13,.f
000,000*.
During the fll*eman’s. demonstrations in
New Orleans, on Sunday, the band thirteen
in nnmhef, which riccomprinied the proces
sion- were arrested by the military for play
ing the “Bonnie Bluo Flag.”
The widow of Gen. Bowen, of the Confed
erate firmy, who died at Yiekshnrg, during
tho-war, is .teaching school at Raymond,
Missouri.
A_mtmbef of Mormon merchants, are in
St. Lillis iaying in their miring stock of
goods. They are accompanied by J. W.
Y*oring, son of Brigliifin YbUng. '
oring, son of Brigliam YOUng.
The President’s veto , of tlio Freednlcri's
Bureau hill arrested the contemplated emi
gration of large riumbera of Texans to for-
PI TS. Pit.
All who know anything about printers
know that they hate the sight of “jii ” which
is the name applied to type when it hceomes
broken down and jnmtiled ttigetlief in one
cirifnsed mass); arid it is frequently the cus
tom for journeyman and apprentices to hide
it way in odd places, where .the “ boss ” will
not see it. In a Providmiec office, pot long
rinee, a “jour” was in the habit of daily
Carrying a lunch, and depositing it in a cer
tain* drawer, against a time of need. One
morning a foreman happened to go to jhe
drawer,' and spying the “refreshments,”
which chanced to bo a couple of pieces of
“pie,” lie assiipied an angry tone, anil called
orit loud enough to he heard by all—
“ Whose pie is this ?”
Of course lie was misunderstood; and as
no body in a printing office ever owns any
concealed pi, he received no answer.
“ Very well; I will distribute it,” ho re
turned, qnietly eating it.
Shortly afterwards, the “jour”" went for
hHhuieh, and of course “tound tlie Clip
board bare*” . <
“Who hooked . my pie?” lie angrily
asked.
“ I did,” returned tlie foreman. “ I found
it in tlie drawer, and.asked whose ii was:
and, as nobody owned it, I distributed it, as
I always dispose of concealed pi.”
“I thought you meant p-i instead of p-i-c,”
returned the man, with a smile at the fore-
mall's joke. -.--.* *
work, and through tlie blcssdng. of our heav
enly Father, again have a competency at
home, and now, I avail myself of the'kind
offer made me by tho editor of the- Albany
Patriot-, to express my heartfelt acknowlcd
incuts to the citizens of Albany and vicini
ty around,for thevery liberal contributions
to tlie suffering community which I repre
sent. The following is a 'list of tlie names
and tlie donations subscribed:
C'ol. P. A. Vasai*, one barrel of syrup;
Mr. B. O. Keaton, three barrels, two of syri
up and one ot sugar, and nineteen sticks of-
potatoes; Mrs. E. II. Hull, one barrel of
syrup; J. W. May05 one barrel of symp‘;
J. B. Whitehead, one barrel syrup; -Mrs. I*.
A. Catcliings, one barrel of syrup.; John
Thomas, one barrel of syrup; L. P. D. War
ren, one . barrel syrup; W. W. Kendrick,
twenty bushels corn; CM. Mayo", sixteen
bushels corn ; P. F« Duncan, twenty bushels
coni; E. C. Helms, six bushel corn; II. B.
White, eight sacks potatoes; Long &
The Colton Future.
Speysers, Chapman & Co.’s Cotton Cir
cular, of March 9lh, makes the following
prognostication: *
Notwithstanding a vast number of
schemes have been presented to tlie capital
ists of the North and West,, showing large
and certain profits upon small investments
in the culture of cotton, few' are found to ex
amine tho statements; ami Still fewer to
make tli.e Will e.ven on a small scale.' This
apathy toward one section of the country
from another, which is able to grant the de
sired aid; will tell fearfully upon all ere an
other year rolls Found, Unless ehc Smith shall
he able to sell 1,200,000 to 1-,500,000 hales
for a much greater consideration tliari 4,6Q0,-
000 Aiales would amount to in ordinary
years, adding, of course, the depreciation of
ibi- currency, together with the still greater*
charge from inflated value. For We have
not seen one reliable estimate, even from the
most sanguine, place the hrep of 1800 over
the figures we set down some three inciitlis
ago, namely, J.SOOJOOO bales. Yt't manu
factured go oils have been and still Amtimie
eign countries.
It is stated that Archbishop Purcell of
Cincinnati, is to be iiiade a Cardinal.
THE RECO.YSTRDCTiO.Y COMMITTEE.
, The country wi'd stand "amazetj-at' tlie
utter insignificance of the testimony, now
• being published by this committee, to sut*
Shill tint e the charges made and Opinions'
preconceived of the continued hostility of
tho people of the South “ to the government
• tlf tlie United States. The National Intel
ligencer, inaTeview of this testimony, pre
sents the following lucid -judgment of the
case:' . ., *_. . . ' .
. ‘*Tho Oongressional cabal mus^ presume
greatly npoii a lack of souse in the Nort hern
people, it' itbe supposed that tlie develops
pitulS' made by the puldislicd reports exliih-
it any very strange Or hail state of things.
.The very'worst is a suspicion that some
■Secret societies, exists in.Alahania, based up-
on'old regimental Orgamzalioifs.' .Tliat if
n or werelo arise with foreign power,.q hieh
•Wnne wish, tliat small class Would, go W-ith
• th* cnemyvthnt iftfc'”-— —-*■—
of the late rebels
one sack flour; Mrs. Celia Barksdale, two
pieces meat; Mrs. Walker, one piece of meat;
Mr. Graytoni ten bushels com,two sacks of
peas, and one hundred pounds meat: Mr-
V. N. Childers, six busliels of wheat; Capt.
White, five sacks of com; Air. G. M. Rhodes,*
fiVfj sacks potatoes; B. F. Sibley, fifty
pounds meat; Lewis Parker, five dollars in
provisons;'W. J. Willingham, ten sacks of
corn and two of peris,; Rev. J. II. B. Sliaelt-
elfbrd, $11; Benj. Wright, $12; Airs. t)u-
pont, $5; AY. A. Willingham, $10; C, Hol
land ; $6 ;T. IL Johnston, $5 • W. C. Yancey
*2; S. W. Lee, $2;-?. Ballad, $2,50 ; J. J.
Dickerson, $5; J, M. Cooper, $5; D. W. C.
Spencer, $5.
Air. James Preston one oft he largest peach
growers ot Southern Ohio, informs the Gnl-
'Jipolis Journal that the crop for this year is
ixoiic—-killed bv tlie recent cold iveather.—
VVliat is said ol" tho peach crop iu Southern
Ohio, may also'lie said of the crop in this
section of the Stole, says the Ktiibenvillc
Herald. Fears are also entertained for the
smaller fruits. Similar reports come from
Illinois alut -Missouri.
to he crowded to the South. * Ilowftiid when
they ard to ho jiaid for, the future alone can
decide. But the fact that the goods arc
Sent determines itself that pervades all
branches of trade and industry throughout
the country in the faithpfour assertion, that
cotton must rind Will'* rule-extremely high
during thC-Riiiumer and fall. .Our dispatch.
Thompson, six cloth sacks; Smith d; Welch es from No\v Orleans, making up the total
receipts for the week, have Hot come to
hand.
A Strange Letter.
An elderly lady and gentleman Wore ri-
" ' " * da
men; that they are not on'
" of themselves fi r Laving
exist ori the part
~'''n»j_ynion
on. m con-
Any* one wishing to help this unfortunate
people; can still liavc an opportunity of do
ing so. . If in money, pay it to Rev. J. II. B.
Shaekelford, AlbanjyGa.—jf in provision
.deliver at tlie depot, instructing the ageii’
that it is for A. B, Fears, agent for poor,
Atlanta, A B. FEARS. ■
dcinnation - w
Into tho rebellion: that they aro' uot 'bTant-
tant in professed love ntld praise of the nets
bftho. Federal Govemtricnt; that without
.the. presence of thertroops and Freedmen’s
. Brircau acts of injustice would he done to.
negroes and to Unionwhite men; that the
People do not feeikind and frlendl3' towards
Northern spoeulators trliocome among
them; tliat some* of them disrelish the na-
tnem; that sonu
tionnl deb} ; that some fret agains't military
fulo. AT« give hero the worat points ennn-
ciatcdin the rc.ports, and against them-we
couldur-ay as many things said in* favor <Jf.
thhp’eoplc taken together. Moet of the ex
pressions of witnesses are.matters of. h'eliet',
a sort of statement Which would be rejected
.in.courts of justice. We have no recitals of'
brnetties from any* of the
any of the Witnesses. It
seems by the testimony; that the military,
end the Freedmen’s Bnreau as it exists, are
sufficient to preserve ix-afcc, order, and tlie
usual enjoyment of right.” .
■ c?5?. Madame Murat, of TaUahnsseo, Fla.,
widow of the late Col. Arehille Alurat, and
Ctstyousui to the Emperor of France, has
Te.'ciye/l as a gill from Louis Napoleon a life
an*>nit3- of60*,000 fraucs, in consideration of
h«rlosses by tho'war!' 8 ’ ■ con9 ‘^ 0 '' at i o ri of
,t Delegation -of Young Ladles Visit the
President.
A delegation of young ladies recently bad
ail interview with -the President, of which
the Baltimore Sun says:
Six of tho young ladies were froth Alcm-
pliis, Tennessee, some of thenithe daughters
of pcreonal friends . of the President; six
from Georgia, and tli'c rtnriiuder from A'ir-
jma and Maryland. Prbfbssof Brooks, on
behalf .of. the young ladies, addressed the
President iu a . neat little ■ speech, assuring
him qt their high admiration for his elevated'
wards that section of tlie country from
which they camc^in his efforts for the rc«to-
dirig a fow days ago in an.omnilms. Oppo-
sket’lemsit a pleasant looking.j-oung lady,
with a fine, uolile, cliubtiy, : * "
bully
of a boy in her lap. Conversation arose lie-
S the parties. A steamship from Cha-
partics.
gres had just Srrivcd, and the good looking
lady, With the \chubby juvenile, wished to
know the no«-s, remarking that her Imubaml
had hrei '' J . .. 1 . * -
insaway fifteen months that day, and
she was very anxions to ho;ir from liitn.—
And then the good looking lady proceeded
to indulge in along and pathetic disserta
tion -on the discomfort and aniiSvanee of
wives w!* n husbands'gw off aui-stay so
long from their lioines. "
* “True,, madam,” remarked the elderly
gentleman, who had never known the pfide
awl-pleasure of paternity; “but*, then, that
on fine'fellow must be a great pleasure and
cut r-omfort to you,” chucking at the saute time
the jolly .little fellow under, the chin, who
, r >. Aiowcd, and swelled and started at the. old
>- gentleman’s spectacles; “a remarkable fine
bo}*. 'What it|ay be tin hge, madam ?” -
, “ Just three months,^ air,” replied the
proud yonng mother. *
“ Three months !V replied the elderly la
dy; “three mouths! I thought you said
your husband had becii away fifteen
T ic good looking lady hlnslicd very deep
ly, Jmt soon reco.vering tlie nromcnlary cnu-
fusion, «*in(l rcniembei , 4«g herscltt, slip ejncu-
laU*d, “ Oil, but be has 4 U’rit* once.”
We don’t sec anything so very “strange”
about this mutter—these little ptudgos of
afe lion all .come through the mail: this
one ouly liy tho wroug route.
wauls that section of tlie countfmn. ^ * .. ixoiibl m-
resentntives to e’igh
ratio,, of'the Unioni The'President re! : ami th.*„,he says, “ thisnation Would
eeivcil the young ladies most graciously, ,L 1,1 IC , of . H>e. sot essionists at the
tftl-'HXr tltnill lire tlin 1inn/l aSi.^l.. IT..
taking tkoiu liy the hand singly. -He ex
pressed Ins gratification at meeting them,
anil sj.oke of the benignaut influence of wo- J1 ,
man („ calming the strife of,the hour. He ' U, i
considered their presence here as a cheering tlll,11, l’*'
evidence tliat it was not impossible to em
inent firmly the bonds of tl;e Union. The
young ladies then withdrew, mi ■ - * -
witli^thc affability of the President. They
returned in the evening train to Baltimore.
. . Gen. Devins has been appointed 4o sue-
coed Gen. Bennett in command at Charles
ton, 8. C. Among the orders ho has issued
is one evoking the order, previously issued
for the closing lip of the city bar rooms.-
'Une revocation, however, is conditional.
Bffciicr on Beer.
They are having a temperance revival
Brookiia, New York, and on the 25th tilt,
the Rev. Henry -Ward Beecher addressed a
meeting there,’in which he made a few re
marks abrtut the “beverage whiclilnvigor-
nt.es bnt doth not intoxicate.” .
. Now, as to the question of beer, I do not
know the mysteries of lager beer; I do not
know whether I ever tasted it. now is it,
brother Cnylcr ?. (Load laughter ns the
speaker turned to tho pastor of LaFayettc
Avcliue Church, who sat by his side.) But,
one thing I know—that is the man without 1
... „ - - .. upon this
tcr.for 1-call j-.niv-information in this country
is comparatively limited. But I- Imvr, .ah
comparatively, l^mite^'Hut I-tnrro an
™ the first place that beer is'
impression m tno nrst i>la _
nasty. (Laughter.*) I judge that merely
hy the way a «,all’s hreatji "smells after lie
has been drinking beer, -k\*
I always fell when I sit by the* side of a
man who has hcc-ff drinking beer that tlie
days of my childliOTd are come hack and
the swill bart-cl haajeen-stirrcrl 'with which
I-fed tlie swine. (Roars of laughter and
applause.) As. a result of beer drinkin
men feel a certain kind of good nature: i
effects are ohscuriiig, stupifying, hut seldom
very stinnilsting. vj have had some o
tiputy of seeing beef drinking in foi
countries. In England, when I saw tlie
mighty -cans ot'beer tliat every man drinks •
wlieii.I saw the suppers for the oharity chill
dren, the uioal being.for each a small piece
of meat, a pieeq of livead and a mugof beer
I Was simply horrified. Arr. Beecher ’
ate that"
on to rehite tliat beer drinking, and smoking
reached its climax la Bavaria, where lie had
been credibly informed it was common for
a mail to drink from two to four millons of
beer in a single evening. (Exgiamatiou of
surprise amhshonts of laughter)
. GlVE PtHtTERS FaIu Pj.av. TllC follow-
luuLyou are Cpmihe to nn - ■ Co ^cW '
Lmpernr Maxirnilufnfof
call of the troops. France" 2 U, . e Pefiod J?
tho protection ter her enmW. 18 * ® rat > , *cd to
sssulcd in that grm
ourco-operatienio sccnriiy mar W reiS
As for iho' U. Slates, it in'can.. * ^
tbe P res <™« oni eT" t 1 ,
th6 American continent bddmW. , Frc «h fl.
tuhrtlmn at.another idm-P-i? 1 * Io '
histpry, the
Bliowed (hat it is no! high °^°“ r 80, tt bt
will ricternnneotirwithflrairaa p' 5
c<l tarn arch only nt her own ^
Led to ^remember her ancient but 3
UmtctT States.. What von otn" 1 f r ,en(l8 lap £
WuVtT f ‘ i “ i ° r ’'«iOTlS. m i
(FrenOhmen ngainst a-i "
does not .beinw, hy
au" <, ° n ' luesl ’ o”'.r^
A German Reformat Me.,.,
leller from a friend i„ China i ?
ocnlly made by nsnreenn'ofTi 6 ' 1 !? b *'i
China in the Ly <,r*n nSl
Tl >< mode of treatment i s a f '"' e L J
M ken the preceding f CTCr i , ,, foll “*>: |
on that part ofthe body '^“f'^.hi
It also secures a foil and
'w'fifilH
lluis prorents tho dcscasr from P.Ws1
nal organs. This is said Ike
by general orders; and is »i
cure. o pen,
NEW ADYEETISE1
STEAM
TRATED fi*em my Pine Load
I y<«« ? , nntrrokoa BAY MAUB COLT
• S "f Proportioned, nilh Hjk
nc A liberal Row aril K i!i hj
lion wiicre siic'is.: -S ■
Albany, March 21,A8f.lt,
Yorxc, America AVoxdees.—Wonder
why mama keeps Bridget at home from
church to Work all day, then says if is wick
ed for me to build my rabbit house on Sun
dav?
Wonder wiiy our minister brought that
pretty cam* with tlie yellow lion’s head on.
rile top,-and then askeil riie for niv cent to
put in the missionary box? Dou’t'l want a
jt wsliarp just as well as he wanted a cane?
Wonder what makes papa tell such nice
stories,lovisitorsi-nhont his hiding the mas*
tor’s rattan when, he went to school, and
about his running- away from tlie school
mistress when she was going to whip him.
arid then shut • ■ - • -- -
be
id then shut ineup in a dark room ail dnv
realise I triedjust oucC* tolic as smart nsh’e
IVonder wliat made papa say that Wicl>e<I
wold when Betsy upset the Ink all over his
papers, and then slapped my ears because I
said the sabio tiling when"my kite stifiii
broke? J
Wonder why' mama told Bridget the
Ollier day to say that she was not at home
when Tommy'Day’s mother rind
lied wi '
vithotjt mj’ supper
then puts me to
evert* time I tell a lie ?
A Oh, dear! there are lots of things 1 want
to know. I Wish I was a man l
,. views on this impor
tant question, the President thus definitely
states Ills position: :
Hq.who comestis ^representative, having
tl,e_qualifications prescribed-by the Const)-
tutmn to* fit him to take a scat- in either of
the.deliberative bc^ks which eoristittlTe the
National Legjslritur^: must necessarily, ae-
coixhng to the intentoftho Constitution, bo
a loyal man, willing to abide' bsyaiiii he do-
votedto, the Union ami the Coftstitnt’on of
AheState^^reapnot be for the Co istitm
turn, he Mnnot he for the Union, i,e ca„„6t
acknowledge obedience to all the laws, un
less he,s loyal When the peoplesendX
men, in good faith, they are entitled to rc|)-
resentntion through tlieirt. 1
_ If, when Yon AW seorirgetk the rod is 5n
tho linage ot a pretty woman, kiss it rcliro-
ousfy. °
. ''\ >hat Fort f« tiiroat is* tlie best For a
throat- t0 noto *' wU,1? A sora
A ^vavc on which many a poor fellow has
— r «IWI lull
K.^.jearrma. way, » giorwavo of a lace-
i cambric handkerchief. ’
f ’ to r pounding that mule,” said Gen-
friret :. n *’ an I? a , ?ol,I!p - W nnmerci-
1 illy Wing tie beast. The soldic-.unac-
quamfed with tho General, told him to
mind li|s own'lmisness. “I tell yon again
to stop lam General Sherman.”. “ ”
carGEi
"w b ( th n y r>'°7 nd Con ^i
s 1‘Oftby Ordaiucd by Hie
'■ An Ordinance
EC it Ord;
bany.and it
the sum",
Than, lax of (wcnty.five , CWsl?
I each hale of Colion stor.d in thecitrof
ami that lli? same he coUrrted |.» i| K J c , ‘
«txw4*f sail), cily npoi the sbipir.eiit of
from the sercml. bouses in said rile;
And he it further enncled, That’it
duty elf the ulars'.al In ssso-s said ' ii
the'time of its ihipmch! and keep «
.-■nine, nliirh aSsra merit he sh II turn ,
collector,*wtio sin,II he cliorgc.ible IbcrefoT
the lailureofJhc shippers ol said rollon in
lax, tlie Marshal shall .*ei Z< . „nd soil «ai,|
■ilil
slwll It I
reiwlilj
s much tWpf as rial! pay smid tax.
Approved Jdonarv l£Hh, ]85fi.
_> _ ' G J. \\ RIG
ABcdt: Jons F. Cargo.F.,
y ;CI h ol Council.
March 2I» 1866.
KIGllT.S
An Ordinance.
"An Ordinance.
Bn it Ordained by the Muyor and City
AJlmny/lhat from and irfter the pas-^gp
dinance, That -the Draymen in said
Charge for each full load of Tuo Horse
Dmyy seventy-five (75) cents; and for each I
of Otie IXoT-e Wagon or Dray, forty (Id)
for'ca^.h and every bale of Cottoo hauli
tho sum o^twenty-fivc ceots per bale.
All Ordinances or part's of Uidmaiirfs.'
against tins Ordinance,, are hereby repeal
■ Appfm*ed.M«rrt,7lt,,l^ ^ ^
AVrist: Jpfti? F. OXunrL’K, .* 1
Clerk'of Council.
Albany, Marclu 21.1866.
* *vi- ^ vertise\ an<i
never to sponge upon the printers-in any
manner whatever. It is printer’s ink tint
makes nine-tenthsDf-your fortune; it takes
money to buy mk,type, paper, and yet, afi
ter nil this, few arc the thanks * ’ '
l^yeftjont,” saift fho'sM.iTer.' T^Everv'imin
wlio coYiesalong hero *witli an htd Vrrtwn — ,
coat ana a stovo pipe hat eTai'ma to ho Con' •••“H’tl(J .bands Ail ”R iD S
V’ Application to Sell
§ I*CY' Days'afior J-itc nrphcitii" .
to the Court of (Jrdinnry <f J r JJ*
reh i
c.c. i he great American.. •*
requircrl to patro
rcwarJccl is; its.piv
blc and impretenuing tlie gazette
takes. It is next to inqiossiblij "
etc. The g^merica^SSSS;
H cbstcr, was “ irnghty near righfi? when
be trtnarked of the press, “small is-t’lc Mini
liieli he
without putting into it somethiim Hmtlis
worth the subscription price.” ° .
8®” It is said that A. B. Wilson i„ irin
ventor of the sewing maehmo which made ‘
dima mtufcnaire left No-.t’i
f ftcen year.? ago forlorn and ^
his n.a^k an<l clinnor i,:o t* i. y» witu
his asfbrtion that Spa
• Ol tno i'resirtcut. They Fort J.ai-aj-ette. Ii. hdalth 1ms suffered his r.aok and din,mr A,. * V i '"*‘ui>y, with tight around the neck li-vo l.o.n ,i;-o , Aadallkmd
enmg train to Baltimore, eonsidcrally from his Jong imprisonment, sraredv a dime in ids po ckc, ’ Jj^uUn.Ie remedy, in case „°f T-
'" n '"' !l
1 t i , -pain was the only Enro-
an Ijowcr that might *>
. .. rcca anably eiainr .a.
rention m America.
ht oliu:
tleccaiDcd
MrroU 21.1FGG.
A fi’po Assortment of.
Pfooks and
Anil all kinds of Tackle
y, J.'r.rjll 3d, 18CG.
* A*k wiiSii&Lfcfflri-,
IBP
.,•? V’ • .jtrMpkj\ v
_ Bo il Ordtinpif by tlio Mayor and Council o
ci'y of A bannund it is hereby Ordained byU.
tlmrily of Ih^'same, flint fhe’following*M! |
rat* of Isiceneee fur the year ^66:
Rptnilorft of Spintuous l.iqnarp
Vender of Lottery Ti, kets and Gilt /
ciaiton»;
Express (-'ompahy Agencies, e.tch....
V- ndue Masters
B ilianl TabJea...*. .w»
B iwiing Alkya,
Transient °f G«oda, \V ares ttod
- Merchandise, each, first w.ceh •.
Each week.thereafter.
Pedlers.,
Iluckcsters, Oike a*«d Fruft Stands on tiie
street:*.
Insurance Company Agencies*, «^ch
Bank Agencies, each 1
Omnibus, four-horse ....
Omnibus or Hack, two-horse
Two Horse Dray or Wagon, each
One Dorse “ ’ “ “ ...i....
Daguerrean Artists.
* Drrt'ytnon shall be allowed tu dm rye;
For ea h and every b»ad by Dray or Wag^n,
T^o ilors*»s......
For each at.d every load by Dray or \Va;;oo,
One Morse.. ...
For each bale,of Cotton bv Drxyuieu..'....
Approved January 10,1866.
Attest: J.' F. Caroils, G. J. Wmbt, j
CPk ot Council,
March 21,1866.
will bjfl
. t. E. WELCH ‘^1
- - Albany, starch 8d, 18C0.
PISSING TAO^V
tSwrL-