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WH ITMAN & WRENOEf
DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 180!).
YOL. II—NO. 12.
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5KSAB1VIN
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attorneys at law.
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tCorrcApomlunco of the Baltimore Hun.]
>Vn«liliiK(on Nhwn nuU «o»*lp.
"Washington, March 10.
The prtBfiuro of ofilco-Hcekers upon mem
bers nntl Senators appears to he growing
i heavier hourly. The most pcrslstent seek-
. i ers after office, not for themselves, hut for
' j others, are the women, who seem to havo
I ! lately como to Washington from all sec-
_ I tions of the country, and who throng the
reception rooms of the Senate and House
„ g street; Dutton, dcm-gln, “ . of gemewtativos to the exclusion of cv-
ict* tu thu circuit, tlio United stntci i otybody else, oven of persons having legit-
nut, ami the l\ #. Supreme Cr—* - • ' * ‘ ** '“ *
J OHNSON- a M,c-Asm T0|iN] . YS
Up Stairs 1“ King Building, Dillt
R ill nmctlcc l'» Iho courts of thU c
the 1 T . *. Did riot Court ut Atlunti
Conictli n Illaumlng Down
ot to the umn of ilolli
Not to thu until or <lu
ot to the nmn or cunning,
Not totho man of
ot tothoouo whose puash
.lit
the
AMMONI) A WKLIIOUN.
Railroad Depot und the Slcamhoi
lulling utul operatl
*• tout Client leui
. llttlu capital
B. 0. G A MIIRCI.T
Dat
Morclioad ft
mm Feather
pi I rod. l-'or
W. IIAUUKTT, dealer In Dry GoodH.Gro-
, curios and Provisions, Hamilton ^Street,
;ou, Georgia.
Feb. 23-3m.
W AV. HIGGINS,
. GUN AND LOCKSMITH,
JpdaioT In
Now Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, oto.
. Opposite Tlbbi UoiiBe, Hatnlltou Street.
Now Rifles nmdoto order, and nil repairing
Menu on short notice, and warranted. mlNf
W AV. WEB
• V wtl
imatc business to transact. Haifa dozen
of these women will seize upon a promi
nent member or Senator at one time, each
endeavoring to be first to present her pa
pers, and secure the first attention fbr her
claim. Failing to secure interviews at the
Capitol, they follow members to their ho
tels, boarding-houses nnd homes, and hour
after hour coutlnuo their annoying impor-
The House committee on reconstruction,
at its meeting this morning, ngreed upon |
a bill for the reconstruction of the State of j
Mississippi. The bill was ordered to bo
printed and recommitted. As agreed up
on by the majority of the committee, it is
almost identical with the bill prepared last I
session by Mr. Fairn*, of Vivunsin. H
Hot In the form of fashion
Comulh u bleating down.
Not untolnud’scxpnualnn,
Not to Iho minor's client,
Not to iho princely munition,
Not to thu Ida zoned crest;
Not to thu sordid worldling,
Not to (he knavish clown,
Not to the haughty tyrant
Conictli n blessing down,
Not to Ihofolly-bUndod,
Not to t Im stooped In phamo,
Not to IhoonrnnLinludcd,
Not to unholy fuinu;
Not In neglect of duty,
Not iu the monarch'll crown.
Not at Hie smile of beauty
Conictli u blessing down.
Iiutto one whoso spirit
Yearns for the great amt good j
Unto the ono whoso storehouse
Yielded the hungry fbOd {
Unto the ono who 1 floors
Fearless of loc or frown;
Unto the klndlydicai' «d
Cometh ablosslug down.
no nt (lie Inauguration i
Hall. 1
j All agree that tin- Inauguration Ball |
• given in the Treasury building at Wash- j
inston was a vulgar Jam. AVo copy the
. following from the Intelligencer;
At eleven o’clock tho supper rooms were
thrown open, hut so great was the rush for
1 something to cut that it is not possible that
’ more than two-thirds of those wlio attend
ed tho bail caught even a glimpse of tho
: edibles. By 12 o’clock the crowd down
, stair8 began to thin out, and when tho
gilests repaired to the dressing-rooms,
thinking to obtain their wrappings ami go
, home, there yecureed a scene, of confusion.
| such ns was never before witnessed at any
j hall or reception given in Washington;
; and wo doubt if it could bo possible to nave
. worse management in the arrangi mont of
| cioak-roonis than was last night displayed i
| at the inauguration ball. , I
I The coat-rooms for gentlemen (two In j
number) wero in the attic story; colored
| attendantsreccivcd the wrappings through
1 n small opening in tho door, gave checks,
(and laid coats and hats awy, without re-
f ;ard to numerical arrangement, under ta-
ilos, on window-sills, behind doors, and !
! in piles two or three feet high, scattered all
I over the lloor. Instead of placing the j
I coats and hats according to the numbers i
[Ki.
Hu University Jliiiguzlne
i ovc aiiiH I.
ns checks vreregivi
I together promise!
! and there, witliou
I possibilities of fin
And we nut In tho quiut evening,
AH alone, my lore fliUt I,
And nhopluyodon her nrgun softly,
Ami 1 listened silently.
Id' .'ihesniigme n pay song sweetly,
Like (\ chorus of wedding chimes,
Ami oh | In tho music ringing
Came the thoughts of other times.
Inn drenm I wiHhtlll hostile brr
Ill the Hummer woods und dells,
Ami I led her on In Iho niinltght
To thu sound of village belli), *
.* Ami she sung lncagrttVoNOugii.idly,
That was soft and sweet an.l low,
Of tho pood Book's golden promise,
Thai wlno end oil should flow.
In a dream I wMst ill beside her,
And I snw her yet tho same,
Though tho promise wus for others,
Ami thou* good things never entno.
Then she sung me an old mug softly,
Like u sigh fronuulylng breath,
And 'twas only tho world's old story
Of love and Ufa mid death.
And 1 thought as I Hutbcsldo her,
A 11 beardbergently sing,
That with such sweet, thrilling voIcon
.1. The choirs of angels ring. *•
Eo v. o sat In that quiet evening, vf
Allulouc, my love and I, ■ ur ",
And she played on her organ softly,
And Distuned silently.
in
Wholesale Denlci
Brandies, Wines, Liqnors, Cliewlug and Smoking
TflbAccos, Vnury ttrorcrlcs, fanfectlonoilfg,
^Canned FrulUs Oysters und Sardines,
Also, Agonts fc
And tho world.
Hor.sfnrd
Orders solicited.
j on llicm, and arranging them by hundreds,
hecko were given out, they were thrown
icuously, and piled: hero j
strfcmu’d,to the Yj £‘ V
provides im- the re,-ailing of the old con- livm; good net is a flow which will ] Hshos ftttlowttlt of. ttotriah amispltera
venlion of the State, and authoriz-s the ■ bcautuj uiu iiu , cin-cks and lvccive tlu-ir wrappings, and j ings of a parly of gontlrmen who recently
convention* to appoint tho Governor and God bless tho solitary one, whoever sno j t j lcn the stvipidlty of the management bn- j camo over |} l0 Union, Pacific Hallroad.—
other Stnto otliccrs. A proposition was may he. _ c ; m 'c at once apparcM. TIuMuimbcr of, T] . t j j. , f,, n '
----- If u r,i.m is in trouble, help lnm out. Do chocks r«»"ed from n unit to Rvothousaml ] ," m - v , 01 lnc p ,y
not help him in, nnd tlic tirst man who presented himself j a-luch included many prominent gentlo-
Peoiilo soUlom hlundor on success, ns a i until nil tho conls could ho looked over, as : men of California, nnd New York, and
ind pin falls into a well. the attendants did not know where any ' other Eastern States. He says they wero
* coulc^ ho'found. TO"
Morning Star Bitters
FcblE-fim
Bnltlmoro Prlccn gunruntlcd.
CJTACEY IIOU3K,
O ’ NA8RVILLE, TKNN.,
ilaTlng thoroughly ronbvntoO anti refitted
the Biscay lloune, 1 am novr prenni'ml to give
tho public first class acoommodat ion, at mod-
orato prices. Travollora will find It to tlielr in
terest to make this their Hto^ln^idnee.
Jau7.%
C. A
T.
N, MURRAY, of Georgia.
with ARTHUR EMORY A CO.,
IMPORTERS nnd dealers In English, Gorman
and American Hardware, Cutlery, oto., s47
W. Bnltlmoro street., Baltimore, Maryland.
Arthur Emory, ) . ,
Johu B. Egorton. J Doo. 2(-3in.
T IQUOltS I LIQUORS r T'
Just received aud for sale at groatly reduced
prices, 'FlnoVr’IckiHTo'BoUrbon.
20 Barrels of Gaff 's Extra Bourbon.
60 Barrels of Silver Creek Bourbon.
W BiirroG of Woodcock Bourbon.
-15 Barrels of Gaff's Superior By®.
- 100 •• . llcctlfled Whiskey.
And a full assortment of kinds ofJjquom^
Febll-3m miltolmll Street, Atlanta, dm ■
gi»ui.\G nipoumiox rou isgdj
Ribbons, Millinery: and Straw Goods,
tn.■ ivni'-N(Yrok h Co.,
*37 and 533 Baltimore Street,
[ V ,. O '- ;■■ «i' - BALTIMORE,
Importer® andJobborsof
Bonnet and Trimming RPains,
Velvet and Basil Ribbons,
Bonnets Crapos, Silk* and Satlti*,
Illusions, Blonds, Laees^ Itiiches,. Nett* and
Frenfch Flowers and FeatherN
BtriOr Bonnets and Ijtdles Hats, ‘
Trimmed and Unlrlmmtd,
Sundowti and Bliuker Hooils.
Tho largest Stock of Millinery Good* in this
country, ana unequalled-in ebojeu variety,
which we oiler at prices that will doty t-ompc*
tltlon. Orders Solicited.
n. t. rnai.irs. n. a. ca»w. .
P HILLIPS A CREW, n ,
Atlanta, Georgia,
BooksollovSjPubliBhorB & Stationers
School Books, Stationery, Chrbmos,’
.Prayer Hook*, Gold Tens, Lithographs,
. .. a-Bldnk Books, fltlusio, ‘ Albimii*,
Miscellaneous Books, Hymn Books, Blblcr,
kept constantly on hand.
Wo are agonts Also for
TIIE MASON AND HAMLIN ORGAN,
And keep specimen* of Style* on hand. Hare,
also, the Improvement—vor hitmaka—won
derful addition. Declared by proutinoni
Musicians to bo the greatest improve
ment on MuBlpaVlnstrnments that
• 1m* boon hiado for pears. »
The most choice collection of Oil Pictuum,
CuaoMOsuud LirnooRArn Priuts that has over
been brought to this market—selected with
care, and espcclally.aulted to tbo refined taste.
Their ' • .. . .
MUSICAL DltPARTUClfT
la complete, with a full stock 'ot Sheet Mu*lc,
Instructors, Italian Blrlngs, Musical liwtru-
monte, and merchandise ot evory description
generally to ho found in a first-class Music Store
Wo would especially reoouamond thosuporlor
mako.aud fine tone of our
PIANOS,
Purchased for cash and sold at Now \ ovk rates.
Wo claim decided advantages In pleasing the
Semi for our BuoVList of Sheet Musi6, and
Illustrated Untaloguo of Planos-furnlahod post
paid on application.
We assure tho Public that our prices are al
ways tho same as the publisher's or manufac
turer's. We bny direct and soli at short profit;
Magazines, Muslo and Books bound on short
notice, and reasonable terms.
THILUPS * CREW,
Comer AUbama and Whitehall 61.., AUanta.
_yeb. ll, HOMm • - r
S ANK LESLIE'S LADY'S UAUAZINE.-
Liic loiulliig fashion |>oi'lmUcal tn America,
mdnibly nijuibor contain, a largo color-
iid plain or tfm latest faalitmii, from design,
•eat from Paris as «ooa as invented, wbicll urn
tbua published slmultniu'ously In Now York
nod Paris: sl.o a rour.pago uncolored fashion
plate, embracing tho various loading styles.—
Those are accompanied with full descriptions
aud explanations, with numcrous'other ill IIS.
t rations. Every.number contains an orlgluHl
letter from Paris desorlblng tho very latest
NODUS, by a lady whoso position gives her ar-
.esstofhshlonalilu society. Tho literary por-
tlon of this Mugnxlno comprises a otmllnnod
story, numerous interesting.tnlos,. poetry,
cedotes, do. Tho whole profusely lllustr
With flno engravings, Price, Ip so por year,
UtRANK LESLIE’S CHIMNEY CORNER.—A
_IJ-purely Htemry pcrludlcal. Exoludlngb-
venU ot flso day,Jts alm,_as II* tltls tndicaus.
lnmlo to vest tho appointment of the Pro
visional Governor in tlie President, blit
tills was defeated by a vote of seven to five.
It is General Butler's purpose to call up
tho hill (or action at tho earliest day possi
ble. Tho committee determined not to
report back the Senate joint resolution ex
tending the time for tho removal of civil
ofjlcfrs.ln thirty days. Tho committee, it
seems, received information that General
Stoiieman lind extended tho time for three
days, and this, together with the evident
disposition of the Ilonso, ns manifested
yesterday in recommitting tho bill, both
had tlielr cd'cct upon the notion of thu com
mittee'. This action may bo regarded as
killing tho measure nnd burying it beyond
resurrection; and it seems from this that
tho now Congress does'not propnso to.
change tho policy hitherto inaugurated
uponthcsulijcctofreconstruction. Much
was lnpeti of the new committee on recon
struction, but from nil appearances tho
majority seems to lie actuated by the same
views that prevailed in the old committee.
President Grant to-day, issued an order
dispensing with the military guard which
has been on duly abou t tho executive man
sion over siiico the assassination of Presi
dent Lincoln.
Tho-e lnsldomtion of tho Indian appro
priation bill in tho House this afternoon
elicited one of tho most earnest and spir
ited discussions that has been heard in that
body this session. The bill is exactly tlie
sains as that reported last Congress, but
which failed to become a law m conse
quence of disagreement between tho two
houses.
TIuj.House committee of ways and
means, hendedby General Schenck, to-day
paid the customary official visit to the
President anil Secretary Boulwell, ind'al-
so called on Commissioner Delano. Thoy
lind along conversation with Secretary
Boutwcll relative to financialinattors, dur
ing which the Secretary declared that it
was his intention to sell gold publicly, and
never at prlvato%lc; and also that It.was
his opinion that ho had the power to invest
surplus gold in bonds, nnd he thought he
would do so. The Secretary further in
formed the committee that the rccoipts
from customs were increasing.
Fred. Douglass, Geo. T. DoWnlug and
other influential, colored men have, it is
said, formed an association for the publv
cation of a paper here in the interest of
tho colored people, to be under the edito
rial management of Fred Douglass,
Gen. Sheridan has gone to New York,
where ho vviU remain a day or two. Ho
does not liko St. Louis, and the President,
at Isis request, added tho State of Illinois
to his command, and his headquarters will
he established in Chicago,
blind pig falls into a well. I me altcnuams um not Know where any other Eastern States. He says they wero
Don’t make a fool of yourself by laying jKgjjfflOSffljg* wasYlnnchno of-wm I detained tetrdays at a railway station, nnd
out work you can't do. . lle.mon waiting InTtho valnhopeofwlfing “Uid not induce the railway officials to
They who fire nch, arc they who maul ^ ^j )C j r CO ats. and ns the number increased •' send a train out until they held an indig-
their own business. ! the confusion inside grew worse. Piles of nation meeting, and telegraphed to the
Some men, byonenction, can sweep out doling wero knocked about right and ; Railroad Committee at Washington about
a life of honor and happiness. 1 lift; checks were lost, and affairs assumed • .. .. . ... . , 6 ■
If anv one has stumbled and fallen, help : a hopeless aspect. The impatient crowd ! J ,lc treatment they were receiving. V, hen
liimup^cntlv, and pass on, before a crowd , at last broke through the lines and filled j they did start they were compelled to
gathers? * ttho narrow hall to suffocation. Matters . shovel snow at different points, and were
The river thatlooked so beautiful an hour ! vcry badly ftd * A t ono point they shovel-
- WPQj»» .eon; but it is now tlie ; ««f^f^^folnted a"5 were I W ftwagh a snow drift one thousand feet
river ol ne.itni dragged OUtTlEStt thu din and unroar of long. 11 hen they had the track clear, tho
Itls not your province to harness into] nn „ rycxc itcd voices was deafening. ' " ' - - - -
quarrels not your own, lest In time you nn(1 (lcq , „. ero i u .. u . (1 „„
have so many on hand there will be no • g ; j 0 An j sl ^ ouc time a row was tlir«
time to attend to them. j ed. Members of the committee were sent
for, and tho mode of giving out garments
Tho Lost partem* was changed, A policeman mounted a
During the occupancy of the city of chair, and the numbers of the coats inside
Moscow by the French'army, -ft party of. were called, but matters were not in the
oillecrs and soldiers determined to have a least improvi d. Hundreds became dis-
Tbo Rndl««l Plan. i lie Content With Your Lot.
Tin; plan of the Radical leader* in Con- I Never complain of your birth, your
gross now is to exclude the Democratic del- training, your employment, your Hard-
— r oofKln i"' uls l““
then to refuse seats to n flufllclcnt number you. ‘God understands his own plan,
of Democratic members from other States and he understands what you want, ngreat
to secure to their party the coveted prize ; deal butter than you do. Tho very thing*
of n Iwn iiiinia vnto .o fi,n( »ii rtV ,»«,• hr. 1 t,i at you deprecate, as fatal limitations or
of a two-thirds vote, so that they maj he obslr (J ctinn ^ ar<? p ro lmbly what yon most
able, if they choose, to override Grant's j want . What you call hindrances, ohsta-
cs as they overrode Johnson’s, and to , cles, discouragement, nro probably God’»
carry anv constitutional amendmenta , opportunities; and.it ta nothing new that
through their body. To accomplish this, |
they will stick at nothing. No law, no y 0 | \ truce to all 6uch impatience!-—
morality will real min them. They havo ' Check that devilish envy which guaws
had a taste, of tyrannical power, they have ] y° ur heart, because yod are hot In the
quatred It copiously, its maddening Dimes |
are in tlielr brains, and they are now rag-1 will, and do his work in your lot in your
Ing for it as a drunken maniac rages for his ! sphere, under your obscurity against your
liquor. Thoy arc determined to persist to temptations; and you will find that your
the last in the use of force and violence
aud outrage for maintaining complete con
trol of the Government.
ilitlon is never opposed to your good,
hut really consistent with it.
New Invention.
A spring wagon has been Invented by %
gentleman in Mayslick, Ky., which he
proposes to run without any kind of animal
| or steam power. He lias already perfect
ed a Small model, which runs up or down
hill very rapidly. The power U received
from an immense coiled steel spring, which
will run for half an hour without being
*• * —.woundup. In going up hill the spring ex-
n” will please make a note of h aus ts itself, bvit in going down lull it winds
,e their customers the benefit : tK „ir„ n th.» invontm-dnim.. a
roll In tho I'rlfe of Nuftnr.
Tlie New York Times says refilled sit
gars have been reduced fully two cents per
pound from the highest figures made dur
ing tho recent speculative rise. Best crush
ed and granulated sugar (Stuart’s) is now
quoted at 18 cents cash, per pouud, in lots
of twenty packages and upward. G
“about town 1
this and giv
of the reaction.
Tho Snow In Maine.
The depth of snow in the woods of Maino
is almost unprecedented nt tills season of 1
itself up. The inventor claims that he can
carry very heavy loads over any ordinary
road.
Cuban Xcvr».
from Havana, under date ot
rgenls propose to conrentratS
military levee, amt fur this purpose chose
courage.!, ami loft with handkerchiefs tied
oral ladies lost everything _
in -charge' Of the attendants. Hundreds
ofladlca waited hours for their escorts,,
and ns they were not Informed of- tho rea
son of the delay, their anxiety was truly
pitiable. Several, overcome by fatigue
nnd fright fainted away. Many persons
waited from eleven o’clock until five in
the morning, hoping to fmd their clothing,
and daylight found anxious crowds sta
tioned at tlie doors of tho dressing-rooms.
It* oontunts consist prlnoiimlly of original i._
rlc* by abluwrltora, including a aorlal,twcount*
of remarkablead ventures, descriptions of mini,
uersaud customs in remote countries, short
poems, fairy storDs, enigmas,. conundrums,
charades. Ac. Illustrated with largo nnd apir-
ited engravings, of which thoro anv from fif-
teen to twenty in cadi weekly ndmbcr. Sub-
sorlption price, |1 por year.
•YTlRANK LESLIE-sTlBASANT HOURS.-
JJ The cheapest periodical in .tb“ ”
containing KMurge octavo pages ol
withfrom20to25illUMtmt]oiis,bos 1
page engravings on tinted paper, in each num
ber. A continued story, and well written tales
and stories of adventure, with humorous anec-
dotes, descriptions of manners and cantor
nnls for vnuncr rumple, Ac., const it
$1.50 per year.
B muscmcnls for you
lio reading matter.
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, 637 Peart Street, Jtew York Cltya *
T\EMOUEST’S MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
JL/ vorsally aoknowlo«lgod tho Model Pa:.
Magazine or Amorlda, devoted to Original Sto-
He®. Poems,Skciohcs,Household Matterfl.Goms
of Thought, Personal and Literary Go*alp(in-
eidding special departments on Fashions,) In.
structinns on Health, Music, amusements, etc.,
by the best authors, profusely illustrated with
costly engravings, useful and reliable patt
embrohlerlos, ami a constant succession <
tlitle novelties, with other usoful and e
telnlng llf riitur.’.
No person of refinement, economical
wife, or ladv oftoztccan afford to do wl
the Model Monthly. Ycarlv. fl, with a
We premium, two copies, f'».50; three.
*1*. Bartram A Fanton Sewing Mact
sabserlhers at *3 each. -
Publication nfflro, wm Broadway, N.T.
D*#OreefsMonthlytnrlYounr to.
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Tho Fifteenth AinoRdmout in tlio West.
The Legislature of Minnesota, largely
lladical in^-both brandies, has refused to
act upon the proposed Fifteenth Article
of the Constitution of the United States at
this session, and the leading Republican
press of the Stato commends “its decency
in refraining from intcnnedllng” with the
question at all; -
The Cincinnati Gazette, tho ablest of
Western Radical Journals, is decidedl yoi
posed to its ratification, nnd calls 11/a
“botch,)’ which “ will not stand popiflar
discussion.” The Gazette also predicts
that “ft Legislature’cannot be ohqjwn in
Ohio which would adopt ft. V,
1. 1 ’ "• ♦ .
The auorslu i
bull front
. reported
hack tho credentials of Mo«rs. Hilt and
Miller, Senators elect ft-ojti Georgia, with
the recommendation thalnhoy be laid upon
tho tabic until the tyjf cbnciirhtng' that
State-be acted- upoiAy Congress. -Mr.
Trumbull stated that ho mado tho report
by direction of the committee, but ho was
in favor of taking up and acting upon the
credentials ii
°? " ,c 17 iiRiRSRB
the Senate Judicial Coi
rutoriirclutlon.
The notorious demon, IVcndcll Phillips,
thus Intcrplvta Grant's hmugtiral:
“I havo no doubt lie will rigorously exo-
law that Congress nuts into Ills
_u$ Congress sliould cover tho
th cannon, banners and scaffolds
icurity of person and property is
and till it can bo said with truth,
will have peace.">
Beauty Ila^UcC.
A fair friend fond of floral fixtures, says
(hat if you will proctife a large sized tur
nip nntt scrape out the inside, lcavinz a
pretty thick wall around; fill tho cavity
with earth and plant in it some clinging
Vino or morning glory. Suspend the tur
nip with cords, andinalittlo timetho vines
will twine around tlie string ami the tur
nip from below, aud will put forth leaves
and stems that will turn upwards and curl
graeefuttv around the haw.
tynir, with no protect inn from tlie cold
but their thin dress akirts tin-own- over
thfirshoulders. Inthcladics’cloak-rooms
persons wero allowed to select their own
garments. Inconscquonceofthlsarrango- _ __
ment, very common-wrappings were ex- in Idaho last spring, i stopped onenigil
changed for olegnnt opera clonks, nndsov- withsomo settrers wlioliveJm a logcahi
the dvs-Ttcd palace of nnnbtcman. That over their lu ads, and many of the Indh's
niglit thc citv was set (in tire. As the sun wero obliged to go out Into the sharp, frns-
weiit down they began to assemble. The' • - -■
women wlio followed tlie iortuncs of tlie
French ornty were decorated for tho occa
sion. The gayest and noblest of tlie army
wero there and merriment reigned over the
niwd. tl f i
During tlie dance the tiro rapidly np-
K hcd them, they saw it coming, but
s fear, At length tho building next
thoono thev oocuptctf was on fire. Coming
to tlie windows, they gazed upon tlie bit-
lows of fire which swept the city, and then
returned to their amusements. ■
Again and again thoy. left their pleas
ures to watch the progress of the flames.
At length the dance ceased, and the ne
cessity of leaving tho sceno of merriment
became apparent to all. They wero en
veloped in a flood of lire, and gazed on
with deep and awful solemnity.
At last the fire, communicating their
own building, caused them to prepare for
flight, when a bravo young officer, Carnot,
waved ills jeweled hand above ills bond,
nndcxclaimed, ‘-One dance more, and de
fiance to tho flames.” All caught tho en
thusiasm of the moment, and ‘One dance
more, nnd defiance to tho flames,’ burst
from the lips of all. The dance commenc
ed;.louder and louder grew the sound of
music, and faster and faster fell tho palter
ing footsteps of dancing men and women,
when suddenly they heard a cry:—‘The
(ire has readied tho magazine! Fly—fly
for your lives 1’ Ono moment thev stood
transfixed with terror; they did not know
tho magazine was there, and ere they re
covered from their stupor the vault explo
ded, tho building was shattered to pieces
and the dancers were hurried into a fear
ful eternity.
Utah Without Money.
Many a man is rich without money.-
Thousandsofmen without nothingin their
pocket, andthousandswitlioutevenapock-
ctai-ericli. A man born with a good sound
constitution, agood stomach,ft good heart
and limbs and a pretty good headplcco is
rich. Good homes are bolter than-gold—
toughmusolcsthun silver; and nerves thpt
flash fire and carry energy to every func
tion, is better than houses and lands.
It is bettor than a landed estate, to havo
tlie right kind of a father and mother.—
Good urecds exist among men ns really
nmongherdsaud horses. Education may
do much tochcckcvil tendcnices, or to de
velop good ones; but it is a great thing to
inherit tho right proportion of faculties to
start with.
That man is rich who lias a good dispo-
sltion-wholsnaturally kind, patient cheer
ful, hopeful and who lias a flavor of wit
and fun in his composition. The hardest
thing to get along with in tin's llfo is a
man’s own self. A cross, Bolfish, despond
ing nnd complaining fellow—a timid, care
burdened man—these havo ail been de
formed on tho inside. Their feet mav not
limp, but their thoughts do,
Cur- ( engineer had only steam enough to carry
-eaten- t,lcm inl ° lhc tU T lll ° f » drift. After re-
' mnining two days in this condition, about
fifty persons started on foot for Larainte,
ninety miles distant, reaching there in four
days, after much suflering. From Lara
mie they came through to Omaha without,
detention. Over two hundred persons
were on the train when it was left (n tho
snow.
A Hfcjit with BMlmjt,
“Talk about bedbugs!” said Bill Jones,
wlio had been across the Plains, “you
Should haVS seen some of the critters I met
' one night
containing (foljTono'room ‘and a E ioft
When it camu tlmo to go to bed ili -v
strung a blanket aerbss this middle ,.r il,V
room, and the settler's fondly siopt on onu
side of it and gave mo the other. • I laid
down to go to £W, and the bedbugs be
gan. to gather lik lunch-eaters around a
free ‘lay-out. ’ I tried to klvor up and keep
away (rom ’em, imt the pesky vanillins
would catch hold of tlie befl-elnthes ami
pu ! , tl ; c “ fr° Tn m e. They dlilijS think
nothin’ of draggln’ me round tlie room if
1 on v , x ’, e<n 'ill about midnight,
anu then I looKed around for some way to
escape. There was a ladder reaching up
intrt this lnft T . i '
Into the loft, and I thought tho best way
to _get away from tlie. blood-suckers was to
rnsliloiinlilo Itcllgloii.
Fanny Fern makes the foUowiug sharp
thrust nt fashionable religion:
Our Catholic brctln-en havo set us, at
least, one good example; their churches
are not silent ns the tomb on week-days.
Their worshippers do not do up all their
religion on Sunday. It may ho only for a
few moments they step in through that fJJP . -.
open church door, on h week-dav, to kneel was comm’ up, Elmohy I saw a
and lay down burdens too heavy else to ho —
borne. I like the custom. Should rather
the year. In many places it lays seVOh I thaJfHli snvs
feet deep on a level. The Bangor Whig | Tlio hisurge..., i
says some of tiic gangs of lumliermen, In ] their forces andeslftbfisha seat of govern^
starting to come out, have found it neCes- j 'hont at some point in the jurisdiction of
sary to put their horses upon large sleds, i ^eutiago dc Cuba, f bey exiiect aid from
to be drawn over the drifts by men upon &«££ taoUnited MeXie °' M
snow shoes. It has been impossible in some A strange iron-clad war vessel, showing
sections to get supplies to the camps, and , colors aud said to.be armed with Arm-
consequently operations are to some extent; Jf ron n Rjins, lias been sighted oft’Verde or
snspe,uied. ‘ Many lumbermen from the jShSierahwS
nelgUbffrhooa ol jloosehead J-akc have gone in search of her.
conic out. * ll . ^ :l P ta in General refuses to allow
——„ either Cubans or Americans to leave tho
An Editor p’nrttcuinr Abont nt* Enttn?. j island, except under certain restrictions.
From an exchange we notice that an Advices from the interior represent tho
Ohio editor is particular about what he SP** 1 ' 8 * 1 troops to be committing great
eats. He says; “The woman who made 0UWa S cs 0,1
the butter which We bought last week is re- Th« Neirro'* ruturr.
spectfully requested to exercise morejudg-1 The Nc\V York Sun having granted that
ment in proportioning the ingredients.— Cortgress lias done what it pleased m cre-
Tho last batch hac^too much hair in for j aling Sambo a sovereign voter, makes this
butter, and not quite enough lor a water-1 pcrtinuit inquiry:
fall.” “And now;flv his future. What better
call he have, or d), or be, t’nan heretofore?
Farewell* Neck! J Laws don’t change his hair, his color, or
Tlie Atlantic Monthly says that the yan-! h* 8 shins. Society cannot change its ctis-
kcc “school marms” intend to put their j t° ,na i "1" 8 b°ps antf restaur-
“fcctonthencckofthcSouth.” To which | t ho dS; tiimigh'^nuinc?-^
the Galveston Star responds by asking if small, and the party bunkum so entirely
they think our people have no eyes. And ! overrode all the moral and per.vu'lftl con-
to which we say: FareweiLnecki ApftU-’ 8 doi ?’^5 t \ 8 ' i nr }’ y r -av*H ngo c.mnmon
cake will be a veritable sphere compared || ie J twaddle of TilUn, and'the sVfUhcli
with the everlasting llatncss of. that neck rants of Dickenson. The end has come at
when tho o£wsnidfcct light on it. >• p„-.
A Datiffcrou. YVorann.
At the reesnt Milwaukee IVoman’s
Rights Convention, Mrs. Llvrrmoro said
to a dapper little fellow about four feet
high; “Why; my good little man, I could
pick you up and run away with you." If
theso strong-minded females keep on in
this way we will soon fmd them picking up
stray little men on tbo highways and by
ways nnd using them ns they would a vin
aigrette,
A Tonlliful Couple.
Tho Spy, at Columbia, Fa., has tho fol
lowing notice of a marringo:
An cxtraordinftly marriage took place
at.Yprk County, on the Si.th nit. Tlie
bridegroom is in tho sixticli and tho bride
over one hundred years old. The parlies
never saw each other but once before tho
day of marriage, and it might bo called a
caso.of purolovo at first sight. The bride
is a popular personage where she resides.
Many of the most prominent persons of
York havo called: to pay their respects,
making the aged pair presents, Ac. She
says no more hardships now for her. She
will live tho new life which sho has so aus-
piciously begun, with comfort and ease;
leaning on the strong arm of a doting and
loving husband for support and consolation
in all her troubles and trials.
New Locomotive Hcitrt-Llght.
Tho new locomotive head-light in use on
engine Ho. 27, on the New York and Now-
Haven Railroad, is described as follows:
“Live stcamfrom the boiler passes through
a quarter-inch pino intoa lackct Biirrouud-
ing the burner, tlio vaste"bcifig conducted
snv the reminder, nnd theopportunlty thus
afforded them, nnd I Heartily wish that our
Protestant churches could thus be opened.
If rich Christians object to tho promiscu
ous use of their velvet cushions and gilded
prayer-books, at least lot the aisles and tho
nltarbo freo to thoso whQ need God on tho
week-day; for tho poor, the tried, tlio
tempted—for thoso wlio siirluk, in their
shabby habiliments, from tlie Sunday ex
hibition of fine toilettes, and superfine
Christianity, Were I a minister, and
obliged to preach to pnnlers and diamonds
nnd satins, on Sunday, I think I should
havo to case my heart in some such way
ns this to make my pastoral llfo cndurahlo.
olso roy office would seem to mo tho most
hollow of-all mockeries. “The rich and
the poor meet together, and the Lord is
tho maker of them all," should bo inscrib
ed outsido my church door, had I one.—
I qould not preach to- thoso paniors nnd
their owners. My tongue would bo par
alyzed at tho sight of thoso kneeling dis
tortions of womanhood, bearing such a
rcsemblanco to organ-grinders’ monkeys.
I am not sure that I should not grow, hys
terical over it, and laugh nnd cry nt tho
same breath, instead of preaching. I can
never tell what vent my disgust would
take; but I am sure I must have some
esoape-valvo. You may say that such
worshippers (Heaven save tho mark!) need
preacldng to. I tell you that women given
over to the devil nnd his works are past
praying for—“having oyes, they see not,
having ears they hear not." They are
ossified—impervious; they are dead-sea
apples, foil of ashes.
Movomeiit on Foot to Annex Cnnadn.
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
Press, writes from Washington as follows
concerning a movement now on foot to
annex Canada to tho United States:
There Is oh foot a polvcf fill movemeut in
favor of tho annexation of Nova Scotia
and of the Canadian Provinces to tho Uni
ted States; A strong deputation of Nova
Scotians who were hero lost week, and wlm
since they were corruptly and against their
will, ami In the face of tlielr protest, seal
ed to tho new Canadian “Dominion.”—
Thoy declare that connection hateful, nnd,
ns it seems to be tho policy of England not
to interposo against any tree movement of
tho colonics to tot up for themsolves. they
do not anticipate any resistance should
theyvoto for annexation to the United
It is said, on good authority, that Hon.
It. J. Walker will sustain tins movement
in a powerful argument. He is quoted us
bedbug raise himself up through tho holo
made m the floor, and looked carefully
around tho loft. Soon as he saw mo he
motioned to his chums below—tho blood
thirsty cuss-and cried cxultin’ly, “Como
up, boys; he’s hcrol’ ’’
Tho Reconstructed Cabinet.
Itis claimed that in tho reconstruction
of the Cabinet, President Grant lias suc
cumbed to tho Radical leaders ip Congress.
Tlie Baltimore Gazette says:
“Tlio Cabinet, ns at present'eonstituted,
may ho regarded ns thoroughly Radical
and high protectionists, although tho
Wends of Gov. Fish claim that his politi-
SJJ proclivities are towards conservatism.
Of Mr. Boutwoll’s intense Radicalism, no
ono can have any doubt. Born in Massa
chusetts in 1818, ho worked ns a boy on a
farm. He next served an apprenticeship
in a mercantile houso.and rose, by degrees,
until ho became a merchant hltaself. Af
ter being twenty years in commercial life,
he studied law turned his attention to pol'
.— —agree- „.. lvv
ho has mado himsoif speciality notable by
ills bitter Radicalism, hit vindictiveness
toward the south, and for tho prominent
part ho took in tha impeachment of tlio
President."
Unknown Heirs.
Tho following article wo copy from tho
Woekly Examiner, published at Waco,
Texas, thinking it might interest aud per
haps bo of advantage to some of our read-
tot ’ ,
“Unknown Heirs.-Alexander Me
Culloch, General Land Agent, WacO. Tex
as, has in his possession land certificates
amounting In aggregate to thirty thousand
acres of land, belonging to tho heirs of tlie
inch who fell with Fannin nt Goliad, nnd
with Travis at the Alamo. Mr. McCulloch
is desirous of communicating wfth theso
parties but knows not who, or where they
arc.”
Wo liopo tho uuknowu heirs of these
fallen heroes may ho found.
r.tt 'em All Vote |
' Massachusetts lends off iti the advance-
Went of another idea. A Young Men’s
Suffrage Convention was held in that State
ono day lapt week, at which, according to
a cotomportiry, tt was clearly proved that
it is unjust to deprive a lad of tho privil
ege of voting on tho ridiculous ground that
ho has not reached tho ago of twenty-one.
Will It be said that a native white of cigh-
saying that Congress should vote flown the j teen is leSS capable of voting than tile un-
Ut^d.rkey.whodapobllintheballot:
last. FornpBy has his future in his t
hand, lie is master of his situation; now
?ive him a fair'show and sec what he can
do.”
Chinn.
Few arc aware of the fact that China
contains one third of the human race.—
The latest returns made to her central au
thorities for taking purposes, by the local
magistrates, make her population four hun
dred and fourteen millions; and this is
more likely to be under than over tlie ac
tual aggregate. Nearly all of those who
are over ten years old not only cun but do
read aud write.
Sontcr'N Militia.
The Athens Post says. “Numbers of
Governor Senters militia arc said to be tic-
New Woolen Factory.
The Marietta Journal says that the Con
st w ■- - vi- — ,'w ; , cord ‘Wodlcu Factory, seven miles from
sorting. Several have passed this place that pface ’ on the Xickajn.ck Creek, is near
recently—making a straight shirttai! for completion, the machinery having been
upper East Tennessee. Their complaint received. It will fim 22 looms and 000
is, rugged rations and strict discipline- spindles, and will give constant employ-
two contingencies they say they didn’t con-
ment to 52 operators. The very fiuoet
woolen fabrics will be turned out.
True, Every Word.
If you haven’t business, advert isc; if you
havo business, advertise. People go to
places that are advertised, aud they go by
thoSo that are not. A place that 'adver-
Itov. Mr. Anthony.
'The latest news we have heard from thi3
gentleman, came through the Macon Jour
nal A Messcugcr. That there had been
ono hundred and thirteen shots taken out! j! 1050 arc not * A 1 , , -.
of his wound, besides four or five thick- j ^'snSuStSly tathekw that may
nesses of cloth that were driven in advance ] ]iass it, aud pretty much everybody does
of them. ' the latter.
Mr. Anthony was of tho opinion that T
Mr. Mann did not intend to shoot him at . ° r " '“ ,T<! , r Ml "*-
f T r ^ VCd 1 found Su-iSaua! fe^of MS
uy d. \Y. Hurkc. . cf . K found a tree that had attained a
“Father is as wc\l as wo could hopo for. I diameter of fifteen inches, showing tho
Ills wound is very critical. I antiquity of the mine. A quantity
■*' * . of fine metal was found at tho bottom of
ono of thu furnaces.
Mark Anthony.’ 1
Charily.
Tho Rome Courier says it has i
iliahlc
Oovcrniiio:i( Spy In Oregon.
. .... .. ,, . „ ,, , | Oregon tradesmen are said to be ngita-
informaion that tlio Masons of Cherokee tC( j lt| , the ( , !aco tlra , a , le V
Lodge No. 00 have undertaken to educate been making a tour of the Stato
all the indigent orphan children of Masons I spying out the dealers t
selling
twenty-one or twenty-two chihlren In the Cll . n is , s!ti(1 m „, c tim . s f tUo#e al .
different schools of this city and vicinity, j rcad _ v doJ<;cl ^ ^ amount ^ S o 0i000i
andarrangements have already been mado
to educate eight or ten more. Comment
is unnecessary. **
A Fiirh^. Ir >>v . A I
The Hawkinsville Dispatch titya Borne
twenty-five negroes, on the plantation of
Mr. James Bohannon, about six miles
from Hawkinsville, had a frolic, which , . ,
ended in a fight with pistols, knives and jmaideu, all forioin.
All Forlorn, Who Tl’cepni
A colored waiter in Macon; tviid had
proven false tdliis plighted vows, was seiz
ed one night lately by the friends of the in
jured “fair one,” and, by the display of
pistols, was forced to marry her. After
marriage, liowever, Mr. Darkey ran off,
pe uucoo*
bludgeons. Ten or twelve were severely j •
wounded, and one killed. | Rdrcipt to nomove Lice ou Cattle.
—. -j- | Titus Oakesy a Westchester co., Pt*uu.,
m v N° Pooled. farmer savs lieu on cattle may be removed
: Two little boy« were met after dark by a ! nR
fejlow who demanded tlieir,money. Sitid j !° ° T . .. . . .
one of them, “I have no inoney.” This ! * Anthracite eonT anhes, sifted through a
might havo been a sufficient answer. But. f * n , 5 S1CVC Into Hm? hair, is pftcctual; ay tho
the other made assuraucti doubly sure by calves on their bucks'and sift it all over
adding, “and I haven’t any pocket to put i , hcm ’ RcattQi' the ashes over tho
money ml” .lloor. It seldom requires more than two
Don't Bwcnr. ,
Profanity Is ono of the offensive and din- ansvin, hut there migh t be danger if they
gusting habits to which humauity Is given; M>eut L* 0 miu or wet,
to say nothing of its sinfulness, (which ~ u Vf"
every one of course uudefsnmds,)profano ! . c .
swearing is a vile, vulgar, low brea habit, A Southern paper says t jat rats may bo
froni the indulgence or which a proper self- effectually kept from oafs iu the stock, or
H1V UUIIA., U1U mwWULIU^LUUtllluCU mat., UO IIV n uia I . .. . » . . .iv/».niviiiiiuif,iuvuvi n iiiv.ll II II- — - J —
into tho Bmoke-pipe. From a reservoirof favorite llieory before tlie necessity of re- ■ ‘” x ‘ lla receipt lor a mule, nnd is struck respect should restrain a mad, even If ho in tlie barn, by sprinklin]
common air, tho combined gas and air subject, and becomes au lmportantlngre-, takoabandlult, It wilicometoaclosetho
then burning with intenss flams, giving, dient iu the adjustment of tho Alabama' sooner;
it is stated; triple the. light of a kerosene ; claims,
head-light; Fitio pfral can bo read by the '
light of the burner on No. 27ono thousand
foot distant, . Tlie apparatus Is very sifll-1 f!,, the CkTizS M
Everybody
Should telco a first class family journal.
bnco*
As birds sing oftener on lowly roofs than j
time will be beneficial t
1 ashca prec-
. Tho asAw
ha rata, pro-
ation, and they
t the samo
iho stock.
hilled:
palace domes, nod roses love bi-ut to climb j tug Fretdou Womcv.
_ 7 M,vu j o'er lowly wiudow’-sills and cot'ago-eavefl, , A new French hook on Dmalo lv>antv
Charlea F i-b agio, a bridge contractor so totho poor, God’s blcwingcomo, freight* pays tho-America u- women ur« iJ»e mo«i
l the WUJfl Yalloy Road, >vnskilled a few od with dearest wealth; and to tlie huniblo i beautiful in tho world- and that n xt to
j dayungroby being runover. I heart His loveissw^eotest. 1 them come the Ru-sian ladie?.