North Georgia citizen. (Dalton, Ga.) 1868-1924, June 03, 1869, Image 1

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NORTH IJKMCX lt V'I'lt' IN I’OUTK'S; l’l lIK AM) IIKAVTIFUL ITS LITKIIATHHKj ANI) IMtOOKlOHHIVK IN HOIJTIIK1IN INTTKIIKW'D*). WI11TMAX & WllEXCIL. DALTON, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3,1801). YOL. II—NO. 32. minoi.iamoin « vituv A TourliiiiK liu lilnit of Frnteritul l.»vc. ' We have never mul n more touchingly beautiful incident than the following, which occurred a short time since in one of th" French courts. The natural nobil ity of the brother ami the affectionate faith of the sister, are examples to lie followed ToilN'xin x Mci'AMV, )>y the unfortunate youth of our own or ” u , , V A • laiiv Other country, »m an evidence that, t it Muh-rtln Klnu llulltllnu, Dutton, tin. , • .1. . .1.... .... tn tin- r. s. pNtitot Court m AMMON)) X WKl.noilN. II VlABNNKSSKK llnf; I iirletor—llrniiti s “nllioiul Depot tool t ATTOIJNKYS AT LAW, Atliintn, Geornlit. -iiinlxml LiimHiitf. m MKHICAN 1IOTKL. AIuImOhh. sir., Atliintn. <> iVhitkA Wiiitum'K, l'ronrletur. W. I). Wllev. Clerk. Uuiooigc eiirrleil to nml from Depot fie I \V. HARHKTT. Ueiiler In Drv tlooiD.t J, I'erles «ll»l )Tov1>1o»m, JJjuijIJIoii SIi Dalton, Georgia. Pel 1. ‘25-Si W AV. HIGGINS. • GFN AND ) Dealer In Now Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, cto. Opposite Till)in House, llainlUon Street. New Hltles miule to onler. ami all repairing clone on hliort notice, anil warranteil. mutely however dark th*»’ day, an honest heart and a Ann resolve will overeome the great est obstacles. A French paper says that Lucille Houle, a prettv girl, with blue eyes and fair hair, poorly "but neatly elad, was brought lx* fore the Sixth Court of Correction uudel* the charge of vagrancy. “lines any one claim yon?” asked the magistrate. “All! my good sir,” said she, All'cettiiK Iueiilent. On one of the many bridges in Ghent stand two large bruy.cn images of father and son, who obtained this distinguished mark of the administration of their fellow* citizens by the following incidents: Both tlie father and the son were, for some otVence against the State, condemned to die. Some favorable circumstances ap peared on tile side of the son, lie was grant ed a remission of his sentence, under cer tain provisions; in short In* was offered a pardon, on a most cruel and barberous condition—namely, that he would become the executioner of his father! Hi* at first resolutely refused to preserve his life by means so fatal and detestlblc. This is not to he wondered :\t; for let us hope, for the honor of our nature, that there are Very few sons who would not have spurned with L'KSMITlf, "W." Win* n:u. , bktyhiiTon & nito., •ink* Den la finalities Wines l.hpiur*, ( liming nml Sranklug To Initios rant) Groceries* Cnnfrrtlom*ilrs Canned Fruits Oysters and Sardines Also, Agents for this coke ruled And tie* rid Morning star Ditto!*, imiow ned etr.IDilng llrcmt Preparation, ltalttmore Prleos guanint led. rn x. MUini lMl'ORTKHS rind AnierliM W. Unit lniore Arlliur linn - John II. Kgi longer any IVicnds; my father and abhorrence fife unstained on a condition mother art* ifetul, and I liuve only my horrid and unnatural. The son, though brother .lames; hut he is as young as I long inflexible, was tit length overcome by am. Osir! wlmt can he do lor me?” the tears an entreaties of a fond father, “The court must send you to the House who represented to him that, tit all events, of Correction.” ‘ his (the father's) life was forfeited, ami “Here 1 am, sister! hero I am! do not that it would he the greatest consolation fear,” cried a childish voice from theotli- for him in his last moments to think that cr end of the court, and til tin* same In- in his deatli lie was an instrument of his stunt a little hoy, with a lively counto- son's preservation. The youth consented nance, started forth from amid the crowd to adopt the horrible means of recovering untl stood before the judge. : his life and liberty: he lifted the axe—hut, “Who are you?” said he. : as it was about to fall his arm sunk nerve- “.James Home, the brother of this poor I less, and the axe dropped from his hand! little girl.” | Had lie as many lives as hairs, he would “Your age?” have yielded them all, one a Dor the other, “Thirteen.” lather than again eonreive, niueh less per- “And what do you want?” petrate, suchiin act. Life, liberty, everv- “1 come to claim my Lucille.” j thing vanished before the dearer Interest “But lmVO you tho means of providing I of filial affection} lie fell upon his father's for her?” v I neck embracing: him. triumnhautly cx- “Yestcrduy 1 hud none; lmt now I’Jviyc. claiming, “My father! my father! wo die Don’t he afraid.” | together!” and then called for anotherex- “()h! how good you are, James.” I center to fulfill the sentence of the law. “Well, let ns see, mv hoy,” said the Hard must their hearts indeed he—be- mugiMrate; “the court is disposed to do reft of ftven'senwition of humanity—who nil that it can for your sister; but you could stand hiseusihie spectators of suob must give ns s-iine explanation.” ~ ! a scene. A sudden peal of involuntary “About a fortnight ago, sir.”exclaimed uppltiU&e, fluSttu with moans anti sighs, the hoy, “my poor mother died of a had 1 rent the air. ThooNeBltUon wa?«sitspend- gh, for it was very cold at home. We ed; and, on a simple report of the trans- weiv in great trouble. Then 1 said to my- j uetlon-to the authorities, both were par- M l)if Tewk* KDICAL AND .SfltUlCAL NOTIC’F. s. A. AV. Hl> ingA iS: Son, Fonnerlv ntsouth CMllliA) streel -• Hint night at n-hlt*m>o nn I lieniton Aycmue. forim i lv oecuploil by Mr.H. Mug. A. W. Hiring*, f J.C. Htvlngs. ( .luuuiiry»/•)>•» n n. 11. n. drown** KlMI STtt.. D.U.TON. Insuriinrd imd Land A^nit. Agent for .Ktnn 1,1 ft* nml Fir a IiumrnneCCnm- pnnv; also, •fen'ersou unit Jnine* Hirer Urn lurimunt't* companies, of Vn., KnlI'Vpiiso, CtnninmtI, nml Putuntu, IlartfonL ALSO. GRXKR.VL LAND AtlKNT Tor hnvhmlv u lm cut rut •*tlu*lr business to him. ui-Ucfer* to Col. c. 11. Wilboni. At Inula: nml Pol. W. II. Tilths. I.OWI V \ Kn-011. Hon. D. .V. Walker nml C'*>1. J. A. It'. Hunks, Du It on, (in. ■ January iMitiu 11 rou doi'uias *v i'o. k ^y’? IOI * , * &A, * K „ uv .(|Qp|)i^ NOTIONS, AC, No. 33, Pciilic Sqvaiib, Nauiivillk, Tkxx. MS 1 ' l L. T. Armstrong;, / .... Xf. c. DMir. ll, J Jun. Wim* P .U% TAVKI.tt UASSKII, Wholesale) I3oc>l£soll<'i*s Rntioiiowi jolt PHINTU:>. AmlBlunU Hook Manuiueiuretwi No. I)S Union st rert, N a-li v 111 •/, Ten uessec, V. M. I’nul. ) A.n.Tnvi). \ *). W. Hunner. 1) v.) . ,/ai(Vti»ry l l-Hui. ^ ^J-AHIv T.. WHITMAN, Ltle ofLoutsvlU, K.v., formerly pf Itliiggolil.Cii, 'WnhleHulo Clolliing, 377 unU 370 Uromtwny, New York. House of ID M i KltS. MDItiiAN .S: Dltriti:. |;i ;.’7 S amuel a. fain. wltUO* Ik SUngluiV A Son, Wolesalci Gvoeerw, Proiluuo Commission Merehunts. nml .Dealers In Wines nml Liquors, si North Howard stroot, Itr.lt linoro. KSSON A ni'NTTIXt;, CoTTON KACTOltS, General Connnitision Jllc* chants Nos. iff.A tHl Water Street* (nriir Wall.) (A. M. Watkins.) XIAN YORK. ipvoulls. Prrs’t Merchnnt*’ Hank;J. I. WorlluCw * Park Ibink: It. W. Howes, of Mn*»r* How Muev—New York. «(. If. NVUUams A Clmrleston. H. c. J. U Vlllutongn, Savin <la. A. Au-toll, I’rosU Allautti National imm*, Atlanta. «i.i. , mur4-3m» n w vititi:*.. *!. it.. tMiysicIiiK. Surgeon ami Areoticheiir, Offers his servirus to flic InlmbltantH of Dut ton, nml the snrroumUnK country. Having at- teuile*! some ot the hc-t Muillpal Schools in (Jamulauml Now York City he feels eontUluut that be can give general satisfaction. OQUe hi No. 2, 0«r Kwfa Store. If, I will become an artisan, and when I know a good trade, I will support my sis- nt apprentice to :t brush maker. Every clay I used to carry her half of my dinner, ami at night I took her secretly to my room, and she slept on my bed while I slept on the lloor. But it appears that she had not enough to cut. One day she begged on the Boulevard ami was taken up. When 1 heard that, 1 said to myself, •Come, my hoy, thing* cannot last Vo.— You must tind something belter.’ J soon found 11 good place, where 1 11m fed and clothed and have twenty francs a month. I have also found a good woman, who. for these twenty francs, will take care of Lu cille, and teach her ncoodlc-work.. I claim my sister,” ‘“My hoy,” said the Judge, “your con duct Is very honorable. However^ your slater cannot he set at liberty-till to-mor row.” “Never mind, XaicHIo,” said the uoy, “I will come and fetch you early to-mor row.” Then turning to the magistrate he said, “I may kiss her, liirtv 1 not, sir?” lie then threw himself into the arms of his sister, nud both Wept warm tears of nflbctlou MnrcTrnlli limn Poetry. An essayist, who evidently knows some thing of human nature, earnestly insists upon the duty of feeding the poor before attempting to make them belter. “It is dilllcult,” lie says, “for 11 famish ed man to believe that there is a Fatherln heaven, until he feels that lie lias brothers on earth, ll V Mtrpri.-in; thru, that reli gious truth should liml more indifiereneo than welcome among the hungry mid half- nourished? Every one knows how 1111- atniahie even tlie~best fed are liable to become, if kept too long waiting for their meals, and how inaeees>ihle they are at suehlimesto appeals, which, after dinner, meet most gracious response.” ' - • •*>» ^. ' ; Goran. Sometinhworclslnn’t worse Ihnnswords. They love least that let men know their love. * > * v • ! “ l*ay as you go, nml keep front small scores. Govern your passions, or otherNvisc they will govern you. Wealth is. not his wild gets it, hut his who enjoy*, it. Every good act is a flower which will beautily our final home. J<et reason go before enterprise and counsel before action. Ceremony is the companion of weak minds; it is a plant that will never grow in a strong soil. Speaking much is tv sign of vanity; for he that is lavlsh-in words'is a niggard In* doned. High rewards and honors were conloiTcd on t In* so 11; and finally those two admirable brazen images were raised to commemorate a transaction so honorable to human nature, and transmit it to the instruction and emulation of posterity.— The statute represents the son in the very, act of letting tpo nxe fall. N])olllii{f it Iloniiim' The New York .Sun is cruelly knocking out all 4hc poetry from tlio memorable “Battle above tin* Clouds,” mi Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga, which, at Hit- linn- said battle wns fought, was set down by the gullible public 11s such a won- derfitl thing. Mr. Dana (Sun editor) was Asssistant Secretary of War at lliat time, and, if wc mistake not, he happened to bo in tlio vicinity of Lookout Mountain when the light was in iwogress,—wi that what lie says now may he accepted-as fact: 41 We dare say'tho romantic version of this battle 1ms got such a hold on the pub lic imagination that it cannot he set right; hut the. fact is Hint it was of very litttie account as a military operation, and that the fighting above the clouds, though brilliant enough to look at, was of little more consequence Mirm a show of fire works. ‘ , Early on the morning of November 21. W|w| General Hooker attacked a rebel re doubt in Lookout Vullcv, at the base of Lookout Mountain,, and carried it very handsomely, taking some LCPO prisoners. This gave him possession of the whole face ot the mountain, which slopes north wardly down to the Tennessee river. He nt onee fortified his position; the rebels still held the precipitous plateau which forms the lop of the mountain. Alter dark, in the evening, tliev began to with draw their cannon from -lliat place, add in order to hide the noise of the carriages ns they came down the steep road into" Chat tanooga Valley, they threw forward some skirmishers and opened a sharp musketry fire upon our lines on the slope, which were about half a mile distant from that road. General Carlin, of Illinois, was in command of the Union troops there, and gave his assailants as good as they sent.— The firing on both sides lasted for Half an hour or so, and ns It was some eleven or twelve hundred feet above the valley, it was visible from Chattanooga* nnd afibrd- ed 11 very liaudsonic spectacle indeed.— Thcro were some streaks of mist that re mained lower down 011 the mountain side from the rains.of the afternoon; nnd these Tl»«* (no NVnrhori. Two workers In one tk-Ul Tolleil on from tiny to day : Until Inid the sit tin* hard hihor, Moth hud thnunmo mihd) p»y, With tin- miuin him*sky uhove, Tin- same Ki'een (truss In-low; Olio soul wns Hill of love, Thu other full of woe. One leaped up with Hie llifht, With the NourhiK of the lurk ; One fell It ever nl(lht. For Ids Houl wuh over dark. One heart was hard as stone, One whistled nil the day. One had u dower-clad eel Mctddu a merry rill; Wifi) nnd children near the spot M.ide It sweeter fairer still. . One 11 wretched hovel Imd, Full of discord, dirt and din, Nn wonder ho hi-embid mad, Wife and children starved wlild # 8tlll they worked In the same lick Tolled on from day to day; Moth had the MUlto hard labor, lloth the same small pay. Hut they worked not w it li one wll! The reason let me toll: I.o! one drank at the still. And the other atthe well. A .Woriilntr Kuubciuii. A nestling in thcllttlocrlh, A soft hand laid npounty head, A tp-ntle whisper in my enr— -.Mumniu, I'm turnin' Into bed !*' Asleep In Jesus. I Heavy IMm by fire. | lDfltilo» UwMiihl. In n NcdmU-d spot In 1IoII.vwo.h1, not fur ] A Mobile- dispute!! cf tlio SOtli says tt-flfo I It Is said tttot tlio negro 8n»Ston, whom 1 IVum tin- banks of tlio river, Is tin-, grave I occurred on Commerce between 8t. Mleh-1 Mr. Crcaswcll desired to nuke postnU»U-r of n young woman nt (In- bond of wldeb : , , S| i^„ lU i unl „|bbtby whichClill- ! inn neat man>le aluh, on which in inserlb- , „ tv . , , J . c «*'l the name of the deceased and three ver-! fi° rH * IXuvin, grocery uealerM; lo«U‘r & ses of tlio beautiful hymn commencing ! Gardner, F. K. Stollenwerek & Bro., com* u’ith tiie line “AhIccji hi Je«UH,” It has f misHloU Inefclmnlx; Alier vt AtulerHon, on lut.•rvstlng,history: DM day during fml „ torc and Baiter & Co., forwarding the warn physician was sent for ton house , , m Of ill-fame to see one of its inmates. He nierclmnU, wore burnt out. Col. L. 1. found a pretty young woman sick, with Woodruff one of our most promiuont bun- sli-lit il!seaso,‘ bill laboring under that ter- \ mm mell all j Frealdetit of the Board of SJte to f t 1 hb !'['•' T a desire to talk, and seemed anxious to I Herlously injured by the falling whIIh.- ■ disclose to him Iter history. He gratified | Loss is estimated between forty ntld fifty Terrible t The government printing Iff about to throw upob an afflicted country tw« hundred and fifty thousand new volumes* of which nearly one-half ivro Congression al Glotfes. It is a desperate attempt k> give imiHortulity to »i>eeel»«i Wufc Uevor made* and, fthrt 1 eveft with thU temptation* will never be rend* « Another Fnhctiofii ftefbied. Some days ago one of Bullock’s took telegraphed from Atlanta to the Radical iilered, ever leave Init Ibrlhegruve. ller| n „| ( -s 880,1ibO.(KKl, tlmr wr is-nt eerHIl- to ,1( ' r cates 8.11,000,000, The ea|.llal stock Is kf"' 1 ’)'’ in n .T f r r . , °. over 815fl,non,mm. , and she told 1dm she came from county, in the interior of the State. Sit had loved not wisely hut to well, was lx 1 trayed, and then nlmndoned by the to whom she ; foot loti. Overwhelmed with shame ami ' thousand dollars. Xntlmml llnnkii. The abstract of all the national banks, last proof ot her ttf-j more titan 1,000, shows an aggregate of resources nnd liabilities of WO,5)00,000, at AudersonviUe, in thin Btato, promptly declined the honor* on the ground that ho had not tlio time to spare from the fluid* j health M ils failing; she ardently longed to leave the life she Mils following, mid ap pealed to the doctor to try to find her a Iinme elsewhere. She M*as‘ M illing to do ! the most menial work if she could get a • home with respectable people: to go any- i whore or do anything* to bo taken uwav : j from the companions and scenes of the life | she Mils leading. The doctor M as inter ested in her* and with that true benevo- f lcnco M’hieh characterizes the profession, i exerted himself to comply with her re* I quest. lie related th»' circumstance ton | professional brother, and the two succeed ed in getting her a home with a poor wid “O no V' I sakl, “twill m-verdo; "Now, shut t)t«MO little neepei-ri tight, Amt »h*ep ami dreuiii till nmi-nlng lin-uks; Then you may runic—'when comes the light." Again n nestling In the c-i-ih, As down to rest toly blrillctay j 1 ll.-ti-m-d, for I thought Nho.s|>oke; ’ "iluddy up* Light «' M I heard tier say. Then all was still, Wuslept again. Till dawn III up lliecastern skv: Then sang my birdie swoet and clour, -Now light has turn,and so lots 1»'» Honml Ail Vice. The Niifihville Union and A meric suggests as follows: The Radical Borne is howling, hut say to the people, plow and plant, and s mid reap; work in the mines; work in the shops ami factories, and build bigger ones; i . . and attend to business, mid let their ac- !<,, unds to meso much like ] fairest, jllstesl, most decent and llipst telligent candidate presented, and go hack to business. 11 will all come right nt time. _ tting her a ho nw lady in the suburlw of the city, upon the condition that when site was able she was to assist in the work of the household, and when sho wns not, tlmt the doctors J Were to pay her board, j She went to her new home, grateful and j almost lmppy. Sho worked when she ; could, hut was almost always sick. After I having been with the widow lady a month or two she professed conversion. Her health steadily declined, and one day M*hen ' t he doctor wciit to see her she said tohim, ! “Doctor, 1 know 1 have not long to live, and do not suppose when I die any one | will think of putting a monument over tit* | ing atr in grave of a poor castaway like myself; hut J if there is anything donc'to mark my grave I should like" to have one verse, if no more, ... j of the beautiful hymn, ‘Asleep in Jesus,* . ' &e., over the spot in which my body lies. It is a beautiful hymn, so consoling, and and rest.” cursed politics alone. When the voting ■ ?J 1C fi n J?cyed a few weeks longer mid dled, iliiy tonu s, let thus ■ who tnn, void P)t lb? ' l , r W* wit* liroerftrt nnd trluninlia t. " • • ’ • • * 1 ll«*r body.|tos.laid in a quiet spot in the beautiful cemetery, and the doctor who had been her true friend in life saw that her last request m:is complied M*ith. A neat marble slab was erected at her head, and three verses of the hymn sho loved so M'ell mark the spot where the repentant Magdalene sleeps.—ltidunund inquire»*. Mliitfnlnr Deulti. On Saturday last, a colored man, nam ed Warren, about twenty years old, in the employment of widow Butler, was found dead near Mrs. B.’s residence. He wuh employed by this lady hauling wood to Griffin. When found, he was laying under a capsized load of wood. It is sup posed that while driving over a sidling place, the load turned over upon him.— lie was ti good, faithful, hard-working hand.—Star. Clin*. A s|>eeial to the New York Herald, da ted Havana, 22d, via Key West, 2lld, says: Information has liccii received lient of the landing of MOO filibusters near Gibrtt. There was an obstinate fight with the troops on shore, in which tlio Spaniards captured two cannon and lost thirty-two men, aud the insurgents lost eight killed and wounded. Fighting Is reported at Trittadad and 'letmtegos, with heavy losses and unpali ng iitim*itics on both sides. The fnsur- nts are ubiquitous in that jurisdiction, iuid small hands of Spaniards and Unbans are engaged in mutual murder aud rob- bury, ^ From NiirhnNonrrr. The New York Herald advises the South ern pcojfie very seriously to let polities alone, and attend to their material inter ests. That is like the fellow who advised the man on the gallows to stop kicking and at tend to Ids respiration.—ltichniond Krtvto- ItKFKRKN NVtu, *Dl_ P. m Win. McCiill, M. IX, OhIiuwh, Win. Tmnpwt, M. D.. Toronto, Csmula*. .1, FdDtu, M, n„ jjronftyin ., I’rnf. Fntnk It Ihnnllton. Atlni.lliiitSui-r.in, nn.I I’rof. Annin 1’llut. AMvn.ll.iK IMiv.lvUni, 1URIvnoilOMlttHlJNuwTNifta , , Ill.tjn.u Tirt ponr vvlll bn ntten.liHl frvn of rlmrHo. A.’' ),ANK8T0 ^ t nnrTcnh...ve,wlU. * HI! KTHAlt. SMYTH ft CO., Hm-ees.soi-H to Hhcttmr Jt Flagler, Importers nmlllenlers in ENGLISH, GKKttAN AND A MEKIO.VN I 1 A 15 1 >\V A 1 ? l‘L N3 UecUumn street, New. Youk. II. II. SllC-thlM. ) K. T. Smyth, [ Gcnoml i'urttjcr*. It.U. Guroncr,) .lohn H. su tfi, spertul Partner. apTm M. XXKAt05f ' Xlooliseller. Slut inner and Xowsnmn, Oppnsltd Jet«so Trotters, Apr-ly Hamilton .Street, Dalton, G,». ’gl’IUXG lm’OUTATIOX FOR 181591 Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. aumstuoxoTcatok k CO., 237 and 239 ihdUmorc Street, .Yi. . ’ BALTIMOWK* Importers atuV Jobbers of Bonnot and Trimming HIbons, Velvet an«\ Rash lUbbons, Bonnets Cmpe» v flUks anil Illusions,' Blonds, l-uoos, KucUcs, Notts nna Velvets Fronoli Flowers and lVatlu-rs. * Straw ltonncts and Ladles llall, • Trimmed and Untrinimcu, Sundown nnd shaker Hoodi Tholargest Stock of Millinery Goods In -tula country, and unoiumUed In choice vnjWTi wllluU WOnffej- at prieestluit will dft\ , e « ,l n^ C » tlUon. Orders solicited. iolr#-3m« i^VllKAT ATTRACTION ,J5acli & CollmrgV, 231 end -.’.Tl Market Street* Chattanooga, T Wl.n nr* now .cUInKtlnwt*, Ml'-li .is Kniu-y nml Staple ltrv Goods, Boots, Shoes, Cloth Inf at Bupb prices as weru never known uefov which defy competition. Call and examine ^Having bought nnr goods In the first N. York Houses, we «re ubto to supply inorchunts npd farmers at wholosulo and retail prices, unusu ally low for this market. . T tr dcodi , -.it llo Is linmiy whoso oiroimiHlmicos suit his tvmpor, l,ut ho Is more Ibrtmmte who can suit his tomper to any oluomnstnnovs. Tlio more u woman.’* waist is shaped like- mu hour-oliiss, the quicker will the sands of her life run out. Tlio Atlantic cabtd is now (irnwhig moro H'vfvct III its Insulation month by month, Unsaid. Biblo promises arc like tlio beams of tlio sun, which shtno ns freely in nl the win dow of tlio poor mini’s eottngo us the rleli, Tlio American I.nlivH. Inike Superior is tlio largest body of IYohIi wiitor in tlio world. It liiis an lux’ll of 83 square miles, and u mean depth of 1,000 foct. It is, apparently, foil by 11 few inilgiunonUt streams, tlio lamest of which lire tlio St. IkiuIs nnd tlio Ontonagon.— Luke Sllclilgnn lias nn urea of 24,000 mites, and a mean dentil of 000 feet. This lnko only receives n few smnllstrcnms;yct Lake Michigan furnishes it largo proportion of tlio euiTcnt that flows over tlio Niagara, and thence down tho St. laiwrcnee into the ocean. Those great lakes must bo sup plied from subterranean sources. It is well known that largo rivers on tlio wes tern-plains suddenly disappear through. Assures and chasms, never again to appear on tlic Burflioc. 7 * Wo Invito tlio attention of the people of the "Hub,” to n nivcting of the working women of Boston, hold hist week, at Which among others tho following resolution was iio.pcrnt* Fiaiit iioiworii in,linn, nnii ? | White. ‘- A dispatch from llolona, Monlana. says Resolved, That the while women and:,, 1 , , , i an,, girls, who to-day give a long anil hard that from one hundred and Idlj to two day’s work for iwenty-live eenls in enr-i hundred Km tee .Sioux attacked n scttle- reiley, lire quite ns much the tdfluct of l.menl at Muscle Shell on .Mii v IStli. Sev- C'hristian and benevolent sympathy ns L n , j itc men in lliesottlomcnt romain- were the negntjuave women of tlic buuUi- ,, , , , • , ,. , ern rice swimqis. J ed Jil tin' .tockndb, 1 sixty Ol whom sallied ' . out on Hie Imliiius, when adespernlelight . I’rei’liev. ensued, Iasi ing seven hours: Thirty In- Tomists who have recently sojourned ri lnq. W eiv killed, including n renegade In I.miisville write ofUeorge 1). Btenllcp, lu}lr brewI( aud tijltty s,'allied. The iv- thnt ho is hut tlio wreck of his former scir. Mmll|dpI . ,.,.i ral tcd liy swfflunlng a river, mentally and physically. We have prooT 0 nc wliilu man was killed and another enlidusivo of the inekmeholv fael.says the bqdjy Avounhl®. It is reported tlinttf re- Savminah Rcpiililienn, ill a poem reeenlly i„|breement of two or three hundred Sim- nddressed by him through the columns of:g Uux llve coming up to attack Muscle Shell again. The whites tire prepared. Bonner's Ledger to Horace Greeley, the first stanza of which m*c annex: I. »cmt thee, Greeley, wonls of cheer, • Thoubvnvchl, irmv-t, bwt or inen; .if . For I have marked thy strong career, Ah traced by thy owu sturdy pen} I'veHijeii thy hiru^glu with tho foes • Thai dared thee to the desperate tight. And loved lo watch thy goodly blow Dealt for tho cause thu vt dccuiVt (lie right. »y, it | pedes hy Cabalism Washingtoneit>-,0ffn- iiiril- Arming fully tho defeat of tho Spanish suggested to tho poetic miudof Gold Mei,, llioldeaofa battle above the clouds: But it was nothing but mi luslgnlltennt skir mish lifter nil, and when the rebels, who begun'it merely to innko a noise, Imd got their cannon safely down Ilio hill, they stopped shooting, nnd everybody went to hod. It was n hisuitiful moonlight; eve ning, and it is no wonder the fancy of the spectators was very active. It is timuy how tho battle above th" clouds is now supposed to have been one of the most wonderful lights of the war, with Gen. Hooker and his chief of stall', the dashing Gen. Bmurrfioln—who has since raised so much money for Gen. Grant nnd Gon.’ Sherman—galloping horses Ally feet high over mountain peaks ns lull as the Alps. And probably the truth about it will never lie believed ns long ns the world stands.” •• CcovKln to lie Coorcctl. Tho Atlanta Intelligencer referring to the dispatches from Wnsliington,- threat ening tho enforcement of Beast Butler's liumaho and manly plan for dealing with rebels, which we published yesterday, says: “Wo liavo received information litfrifj in Atlanta, which induces us lo believe that the foregoing dispatches are very far from being 'eOfiords hut are both of them based upon reliable information oblained in Wushiuglnn of IhO purposes of tlio l’resi- deut anil his Secretary of War. Forewarn ed, our people should ho prepared to meet tho renewed oppression with manly digni ty, and in a manner that will put to shame tlio authors of so great an outrage upon them mid the Slate.” About to k» i'i>. T)io Nc\V York correspondent of the Charleston Courier, predicts a general hurst up this suDimer, nnd says'Hint a reeling of conting financial disaster is dif fusing itself All throiigh the mercantile • immunity of Xeu- York. lie says the Ohio Itcjcrts the Fifteenth Amendment. The Senate, by a party vote—yeas 10, nays tfi—psttacd the joint resolution refus ing Ohio's assent to the proposition to amend the Federal Constitution. As the joint resolution had previously passed thS llouse, it is now final, fixed, immutable, that this State, as in the past, refuses her assent to the negro race enjoying political partnership .with the Whites. As tlio Re publican party, in the next Congress, wffl lake an appeal to the people to reverse tho yerdict, it may now no considered as thd great issue in tlio next campaign. A Tnll ( hiinnrv. The tallest chimney in the world is said to Ih; that at the Port Dundas Works, Glasgow, Scotland. Its height, from tin* foundation, is 4J8 feet; the outside diame ter on level with the ground is 514 tVet, at tlu* top 12 feet t im-hes. The most won- derftll par! of the story of this lofty eltiin- ney is that, having Ixtii twisted out of the vcrlicle line to the extent of 7 feet It incit es, l)v a violent wind, ls*fore the mortar M as hardened, human skill has reduced it toapcrli‘et|H*r{M*iidicttlaragain. 1 he mor tar was sawed out on the windward side, so as to allow the chimney to settle suftl- cietitly to restore the pe¥peUulcUh\r. The NevrocM Don’t Like II tin. The rtegroes ih Macon arc much dissat isfied witii the appointment of Turner (negro) as jiostmnstor, who, they say, used unfair means to procure a nomination.— The citizens of Macon tiro making etforts to have the ptejsent incumbent, Mr. Wash ington, retained. fully tho defeat of tho t forces in attempting to open the railroad from Nuevitas to Puerto Principe. The I date and channel of the receipt is kept sc- cret for prudential reasons. ‘’The loss of forK-nr’iletolV^,nos",u\-jr,a‘O.o the Spaniards Is sot down at about 1,000 MSCTkSS? ®" .Vi! it will Womnn’N IUkIUh-A “IIIjc Thing. Mrs. Stanton is getting up her petition the dm in killed and M’oundcd. The Cuban for is stated to have been three thousand five hundred men under Quesada, intrenched on the road, and numbering about tho same as the Spanish. The lighting was by far tho severest which has taken place during the u*ar.— The battle was decided by the arrival of the Marquis of Santa Lucia with 4,000 m«n, a large number of whom were mount- bo the largest petition the M orld ni seen, and, “decorated with (loners and the American Hag, will be carried into the National Capitol by a troupe of girls dress ed in tho National eoloj's, one from each State, District and Territory, hvcntj’-tmc years of age. Tho one Chosen for litis high honor should be large ABd Well devel oped, as the petition Mill be a very heavy cd, ijut wfio, though very poorly armed, 0,11 ’ Grant Abend or Mucoliii Tho New York Herald, speaking of President Grant’s promise to appoint ne groes to oflico in the North arid AVcst, my*: • Lincoln adopted emancipation only ns a war measure, and did not believe in negro equality. Andy Johnson, after all, was a rui i Iluuim y m A * c , v X mi*.. mu fair representative of the ideas and policy Bank of England is raising its rates'of dis- of Lincoln in regard to the blacks. Gon-1 CO uut to put a stop to tho truffle in Amcr- crnl Grant, on the other hand, supposed I i win honas, and BouImoII’s policy will, if to be an Illinois Democrat on the negro persisted in, raise gold to tM'o dollars hc- qutstion till 1808, turns out in toufi fin* fore fall. * * ahead of Lincoln and UD to Wendell Phil- 1 believe it lips himself, in the practical application of the doctrine of equal political rights to all , made a desperate and successful ehargoon tho llsink or the Spaniards. Of 000 color ed troops, about -lOOshot their ollieorsnnd went over to the Cubans. The remainder, Who were neither with the Insurgents nor the Spaniards, arc supposed to have taken t" the I. All the baggage, provision* nml ammu nition of the .Spaniards carried in ten cars ami dragged on the rails hy oxen, together with the dead and chief part of.thc wound ed, were tihaudoned to the Cubans, who, after tlio battle, advanced six miles to San Miguel, where they destroyed tho barracks and quarters in sight .ot tho retreating Spaniards. The loss of the Cubans is given nt sev eral hundred, but Cubans hero ridicule the idea of its being equal to that of the enc- mv, who attacked intrenclnnents and fail- ctf to "carry them, r i Olllcc-lloltlinic. A Northern Journalist, moralizing over the wild hunt for place, says: Oflicc-holding is a bad incentive to vir tue, and the nun of many a fine, young in tellect and noble mind may be ‘traced to tlio craziness of our people to obtain pub lic office. Those u’lio can steer clear of the temptation and maintain themselves liy some regular and legitimate employ ment, will, after a long life, find them selves better off, more eMrcmcd bv their friends and more beloved by their families. AVe fear tho consequences. Those “well developed” Yonkce creatures n’ield a tre mendous inlluenee over Radical Congre.* men, ns wo judge from “some thing: that wc have heard of. Wlint wc Mould Do. Beast Butler is reported to have recently declared that “ifbe were tho military commander in Georgia and a political murder was committed ho would issue a proclamation setting forth that unless the murderer were delivered up u-ithin a cer tain time, With the evidence to convict him, lie .would destroy every green thing , for a space of ten miles square around M'hercllie murder was committed.” The people of Georgia are disposed to be peaceable, and to put down everything liko violence; hut if, suggests the SuVqn- nnh Republican, the government is deter mined to pick a quarrel with them any- way, we would suggest that Butler have his wisfi and be sent out with his torch and turpentine brigade. Victor V.nitnmiueL Six attempts have been indue during ItV past year to assassinate King Victor Em manuel. The King of Italy MCHpeeinlly afraid lest poisoned dishes shonld Ik* serv ed to him at the dinner-table, and fin* this reason especial precautionary measures 1 voblnrs and recovery of the money, have 1h*cii adopted. At public dinners the King has not rodently touched any fond, and the wine which he. drinks there is ta ken from his own cellar. names Mere furnished to the MnCori Tele graph hy an anonymous correspondent.— AVithfri the last few days nearly every one of these individuals luiVc deuoUftced th6 statement as nntrrte ns regards thoimelves. AVhut will the wretches try next? Ju*t No. “Who is this Many Voters, that's al ways Writing fof the papers about election time? cuquircdan unsophisticated old man, glancing over his spectacles. “Don't know,” replied his grand-son carelessly, “sped lie’s a candidate.” A Nocldtoinftn Mrs. Cady Stanton puts it thus: “When the highest offlccs in tho Government arc bought in AVtiU street, U Is irieftuchnrtco who will 1)0 our rulers. Whither is a na tion tending when brains count for less than bullion, nnd clowns make laws for queens?” AVliat a bully old gal! thccrrutndtftt. Nothing so adorns the face as chocrAil- ness. AVhen the heart is in flower, Its bloom and beauty pass to the features. The Simple Wftjr. The Memphis Avahriche tells the Teri» nesseo Itaflicnls that they “have it tu their power to restore the fraternal feeling whielt formerly existed between all classes of peo ple. The process is simple. I.ct them concede to others the same rights und priv ileges enjoyed hy themselves." Not nt nil. An Irishman ltcing asked why he refus ed to pay a doctor’s hill, said: “8mtre ho didn't givo me anything hut some emetics, and a devil a one would stay in my stuin- mick, at nil, at all.” Tltr Timid Kciifnnnff*. SomelHMly sent the Maeori Telegni|)h a list of Georgia scalawags Mho wen-cower ing in the cities and afraid to go home.— Several of the parties implicated ilcny the soil. ImiH itohment of fear. Not oric has yet candidly acknowledged that he was ashamed. fr.yTft*. No vice more easily thun this stupefies a man's conscience. He M ho tell lies fre quently will soon IwetVmeanrriibitual liar, and will soon lose tin* power of readily distinguishing lielweru tin* conceptions of the imagination and tlte recollections of ins memory. K.\|»i*c**» llobhory. The Alallitriore papers describe the prop* city stolen from tho Harden Expretm Company. Besides many thousand dol lars in notes, the robbery embraced 85,0CJ in gold coin. A reward of $2,500 is offer- id by tlio company for the capture of j|hc I,urk nnd Lnhor. Luck lies in fx*il, and wishes the postman would bring him news of a legacy. I >al>or turns out at six o'clock, and, with hilW pen or ringing hammer, lays the founda tion oft*, competence. Dndlrnl Cruft. The Nashville Union & American, speaking of tl\e Radical party of Tennes see, rays: Tlte Radical cruft has had a stormy pas sage. In tho language of the Western hard— "Slu* heaved and *ut, nnd not and licavcd, And lil«h her rudder fllltlg, Ami every time she heaved aud nut-, A bigger leak she hprunfr. 4 ' Pnrtldl tlmu Absolute • The It ltd ten I Prcftr. The Knoxville Whig, the Loudon UYt- ion Pilot, and the Memphis pr st, advocate Senter's election. All the rest of thtfRud- ieal papers of the State were for Stokes when last heard front. Frnld nhe’d Diibt. A girl in AViseonsinkwnllowed forty pet i eusstoii caps. Her mother refrained from spanking her for fear of an explosion. For Nlrk Ilendnebr. A drink, made of two teaspoonsfVill of finely pon dered charcoal, in a tuinhlcr of water, is said to relieve sick headache. To lAlcriiilnitli* Konrhcn. • Borax powder, sprinkled nbout in quan tities of a quarter toil half pound, in pla ce? infested hy Coaches, Nvill extenniriatc them. Illnrk tlio Color. The departments at Washington now Buying a horse that breaks your neck. Making a marrii'.ge engagement n’ith Hookinarthig Hall'(lint brea&yourllnoi | * i,h "'8™'“' A »"«*t 1» - 1 very black to gel uri office from this admin istration. Black physically like Cutty aud flirt. Getting iialf. sens over, bmivhig I f*)" 1 ”’ blllck morally like Ashley, Siclr- an elephant In u mflle, without the lest of j ,eR ll "“ ,llc lVs i- A Spunky lll<»om«rI A young lady had. her vote refused at the last election in Kantafl and she has hrougiit suit against the election officers for St0,000damages. the menagerie. Seeking the delights of; the marriage tie and getting a high-nicnc- j nl tii-gcr. Reduction ortho Public Debt. It is given out from the Treasury that Ho Firm. Tho winds and the u'avcs may beat against tho rock, planted in a troubled sea, but it remains unmoved. Be you like that rock, young man. Vico may entice, and tlu*. song and the clip niuy invite.— Bcn’are— stand firmly at your post, liot your prjm iples shine forth unoW.ured.— ,M lory in the thought that you Then live power M'ason one occasion preaching | Your bright example will he to the world o , . - . ahunt heaven, and, to show the absurdity M’hat the light-house is to the mariner up- r\ll this may be so, hut m c don t 1 of Emanuel Swedenborg on the. subject, | on a sea-shore; it will guide hundreds to drew a graphic picture of the SMvdenborg-. the point of virtue and safety. Tl»c New York'TIihc* on (ho “CcorffliV ian heaven, with its beautiful fields, fine ineopcirinp oi eijmu !««««» 3li‘T“ , - nuril vrsr i horses, cows, and prettv women; and in' ,, - ; •••»—*•■. . , norc truthfUrttnd IuhI than hts^i <*. ri?Ms Ihe.riOtJLof Ianooln is coinpleUh toii.ilmthv>c\i 1 orh Turns, ofllic .nih. m . nt imovKplmvMimU-'xihiinicd. --Glm-v, S. AM\ the 23d instant which s-nx- , " !l " ll - v ' cAlwfedbyV glory otymnt. j m n.-bitiou to the nlli-gcil ‘political n.m- t l, Tho preacher wns sodfs-1 ,. Mr . A . haarlanted or ft plafitlnlSsl . WKat SChR^ncS^or n. ■ ! dci-s in Gcorehi:” . concerted (hat ho paused, sc«mm« hardly ,,r i.t. i..L V “ .."'S . ■ A-i liicrciiNcd IlcprcHciitnlion. i The Wilmington Journal has made up j and published an elaborate statement of i the increased representation to which the j South is entitled under the new order of I th^puBitedeM ffl^w S'L,, According to this" the representative i he ft tl.ftt no taMwnTiw Carolina 4, South Carolina 5, Georgia 0, I _ Florida 2, Alnbanui 5, Mississippi 4, Lou-1 Poor uoor«in isiana 4, Texas2, Missouri 1, Arkansas 1, ! i, s, Tennessee M. Kentuckv !1—equal to an in- U ' d t,iant '! ltcnds to takc mras * erea.se of fifty in the Lower llouse of Con- urc * ,ou thl! suppression ot crime in C^or- gress, ‘ gia. Ih; Mas in conference With SeCretu- 1 1-'- } t,l ' vlln90 1 Saturday as to tho best plnn The Now York Tribune announces that | , w .‘. th thc ‘sisted temptation and conquered, j it lias dispatched one of its best correspon- “ ' ’ dents on a tour through tho South, from nearly every portion of which it expects to publish full and reliable reports. It is hoped Mr. Greeley's traveler will prove j his stationary ! •ace to hti 1 <‘r»|iN In Noufli Cnrollmi. ‘The aim of most of the A Flaky.. ■ uii.jiiiiii i niinu m A poet thus describes how it snowed, I gcrations on the subject of outrage and jejfie and what ho did: murder.seems lo lm the furnishing o'* softly, softly* while wc slept. pretext for upsetting what lias been cl “ Cuinc theMiow.nskcH (rently down— ; there, with the view of obtaining an as- c “w'iirouKo'rTvMti'/or't'iwinir.oii town j j cendancy otherwise not likoly to ho had. Wo r * "so w j t h fee it h k giand and intense, | lnterleronec of this nature would not be rted that he paused, seeming hardly nt exag-11° know M’hat next to do. till thc presiding • f! *i thestarid behind him cried out to ^t of outrage and j elder m tlmst; o furnishing of a I Ihe shoutej-, • 1 routing over thc wrong heat rcellhg «»and and tut . And hired a middle inrcd Ansip.ati ican more proper and Constitutional m Georgia ShovclU to clean our rtdcwulka off for fifty. I ^ ^ Kortheru ITOM to Prqtoct CIotliliiH’ from Fire Cotton clothing will hot burn with a I oVer ott Mmidav aud’ TticHay!" It liana-. If rinsed >lnnlnm water. A hand- to die is fust as It conics uR*U5dtflf/t.-lon full of ilium to a tub of water Is sullicient. I Conner. Governor of tho State. If the latter, as is expected, will call on tho General Gov ernment for troops on the plea that thu State authorities are not capable of sup pressing an alleged domestic insurrection, the. Executive will then have the color of -AihhBritv to send Federal troops into thc State. ’ _ N|mib. I < A who ha“ had a frost yesterday'morning." Mr! I another shot one'because he did' "«^ir Crawtm-d lias planted all his cotton land friend. Joseph, wants to koow what a | ymuig/st soifrrf Don FwninTlo’ who re- otjon except Iwentys-.ght acres., alter | bachelor can do m save hishaeon. j ,-entlv declined the throne.' VriuCc An- j gitBtus i.s tweuty-two year.** old, and a Itiur- •’1*11*1. | riagu between him aud a Duke of Mont- Tliemiudis like a trunk—if -well[pack- j pensier, it ih thought, may satisfy both ■ l * ‘ »nd tiiose who Itavkulor Dot df his cotton land in corn, ‘it seeriTs that we Will never have warm weather. We cause lie didn't marry her; in Cincinnati he ha i planted it twice in cotton. No out* tand. I planted my cotton land: ed, it holds almost every thing; if ill pack- thc partisans' of the latter ed, next to nothing. 1 pretrr a Portuguese