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•Encouragement to Immigration.
TELEGRAPH ■to
ng house.
tot Commanders.
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L JSpmican Wmc Grapes.-"*
recent examination of American : wines j and,
the 1 progress ^of grope culture^’ writes an
sTfasliington-spemlsof the 29thand
December, are full ofeomments; on the _ ;:
emovals of piatrict Commanders, and ^
(various r&swjsfortBejsame. 1 ^Wegive -the
PDBLIO .FEELING OVER TIIE AFFAfo^H
" DICTON OF TUB WODUDBD MAN. ^
JV»«* ike ISolih Ad<oirtiter~& Revi*tr,Y . ;; ",
’ Judge Busteed, of the United Statos
trict Court, was suddenly and nnexpech
attacked and shot jyfeiiterday W. L. y
Martin, ‘'District Attorney. \ • From' eye '
nesses we gatherthefollowiag regarding
immediate cireumstanccsof ihe shopping
teiovrtirose white wete •'published 1 in spine
'pfthemosi prominent Northern journals:
' - THE BB^rOYAn 0 J^GHkA^FE AND OBD.' .*
‘ The order removing Gens. Pope and Ord,
iBsufeiLypsterdny; :and published to-day, was
in accordance .with .previous intimations,"so
fares Gen. Popo’isLfeoncerhed; but In regard
to Qfen. Ord, • has -taken th'epnblie'' by sur-
S rarisei - Itlmsrbeen known- for & longu time-
ist the Pr^dent^wag pply ay^^g-an op-
Sicklcs; and GeD. Mendowas called hero two
weeks agP for the purpose- of consultation in
regard to the command Of thtfThird'Militaty
of subscription ^
I[lMlUrlWO , b««r7y i ®
PRINTING*, • ■«
to execute every deseripuon
Term*
fpJ'S* 0 '
JOB
#5SaNa
upon which
i founded.—
will be men
ed to their
i theheneflt
education at this school will.be
The teachers in? "
thoroughly qc
.deadened by a stn- •
;‘,ll,hofavo^L
luccd by'
Industrious and upright citizens,) I believe
soiiae plan'similar to the following can be
ilified and, ado
The,School is,:
rom a telegram on another
cen that Charles H. Hopkins,
real Revenue in the First
m removed, and Col. L. Wad-
in his place. No reasons
sumo hecauso of the - grove
. in tbo Courts against him.
U-holders in Georgia may
great measure only, cxpenment^l,nnd if it is
now desired to cstabJisbapermanent excel
lence, upon which the future value ofthein-.
ST, the youth of the South, who are from the
to meett^e expense of a thorough
adopted which will bring about the desired
result:
Let the proprietors of large bodies of land
subdivide a portion of themintosmall tracts,
and place them on the market at reasonable
rates to the immigrant alone, granting him
three yoare’ time in which to pay for his land,
direct route
location.
I in 8up-
ilsts, en-
i r. u ir.zi —j . „JSS of its
vn young men whose' hsefiduess Otherwise
duidbeiost : '■ c.T 'A'
The subscriber gives 100 acres of land.
terest must ultimately depend^ as a source of
nafibnal industfy. and wealth, the : necessity
and importance, of careihl Und systematio
'observations in everything relating to the
subject is forcibly apparent, so' tiiat'if 'errors
exist they may at omce be corrected and their
effects arrested before they have become typi- ;
cal or injurious to thecharacter of the pro-,
'.ducts-of uthis interest. HooiiKCsi Isa
“In the did world, wh'eto'ihele^s bnly one
ties of the grppe vine,'the vuieties are
days pf the retreat the onUre laetfVjfT^vlaJ^)
produced in^ the meu_ the memtaland physicad
a critical conflition, and incapahl'6 ef .aCbrdmg ,
foe’s army the much needed supr ,: ““
Great efforts wero made, :and
complete^ as? soonasposaible, the:
ttto, inprderthat they might bo
a place where there was no susi
uicrecu. uuu mouui ucu uuvuuccu auu uo*
liberately fired two mete shots, one of (hem
striking the right leg) below , the knee and^
passing np into the high, several inches above
the knee, whence it wftfafterwardf'ek'traeted
by thesuigeons. ! ■ ; -
_ This affair, of course, breated immense ex
citement on the streets In the'neighborhood
of the occurrence. .The moral/character .of
the Mobile public is not so bad that a mur
derous deed Eke this;—shooting an ubarihea'
and defenceless mari dovn in tbo street,'in
cold blood, without a word of warning—Is
looked upon with indifference ; and uje doubt
whether the dastardly assassin could ;have,
safely passed through the ixcited crowds Shat
thronged Royal street for several hours after
thoafiair. 1 #«*« W W
ThewQunded inan wte conveyed'to the
office formerly occupied - f»y Dr. Nott, :o® . 8t. l
Fronds BtTeet, and afterwards to his room in
the Battle. HlQhse, and. was attended by Drs.
Hetcbnm and Gilmore ; perhaps other physi
cians assisted. It was found that the wound
in the stomach, which wps at first supposed
to be fatal, was not necessarily, so. The ball
(as reported to os) was diverted from a direct'
course, and passed upwards under tbe .6tern-
br a' longer period if desired, and assist him,
upon arrival into the conntiy, with such
:kind and amount of stock as he may desire,
to give'him a start in his hew home. By the
adoption of sbihe such scheme, and entrusting
tho execution of It into the bands of a com-
hritteie' bf tome of our naturalized citizens, r
minly believe the tide of imnrigrotion (night
-be made to flow in this direction, instead of
the wild regions and inhospitable climate of
the far Northwest,' If such a result could be
effeoted, our coun try would soon recover from
the desolation and ravages of war, our lands'
woulff become improved, not only in value,
hutin fertility ahd production, and our la-
imms is Macos Cousty.—Wo learn
: a>frerentrelmblesourcesthatthe colored
Aitcto the late Convention
ihe above county is «erting a ^y hnd
we over the blacks. He advises them
*; to contract for labor dnringthis y^ not
.«jvUt they owe, nor leave the places
living Is there now» y to
tsachbad influences upon the weak
^or the colored people? Ho mayig-
pjtlr, it the instance of some of his whito
Z£n at Atlanta, bo doing this, or he
JE knowingly committing this crime.
I mat that those who are in position to do
ygoodto these poor deluded people by
ajnol their confidence in them may take
adtttc Steps to disabuse their minds of
turoneons impressions made upon them,
iffrise they may he made to suffer in con-
-ace of it. i-j
ty a Conservative Union Glnb has been
with the follow-
aperies of the jgippe vinej the
very numerous, and vary very
in their qnalitim^ as to hardinims,.pfbdac^yb-
ness, size,' Savor, etc. A distinction is ri^o
maintained between - those varieties most
Suitable for table use, and those valued for
the production of wines. In America there/
are several species preserving weli-inaTked
distanctions both in fruit and foliage; as also;,
whet is of much impbrtanco in their practical
lgbEtho:
reconstruction
^ nfw
inofni/*
merit to hold out and persevere iri their
efforts to defeat the work of the Convention,
now in session.
There are besides other.reasons why > Gen.
Pope should not; have been removed, just at
this time. He had taken a stand in opposi
tion to some of the demands of the extreme
Radicals, and of late more complaints against
***** vwHwwvfi W* M4VCV mux w
Me. Starred; worn out, sad man*
with fever, they lopked with dta
march through the mud to to Be
the nearest point at which they -
the bffleere did riothelieve that n
be able to perforin 1 the journey, i
nier resort, and also 4- *~—
the inea with hopes i
luslve, Col. W. -BtaH
'beast on the route wl
-■' » The Commlssiiy, with ho moi
than hls ; eommamflng<)£acw, sta
travelling a few miles over a trac
uuw/vuo oww«AK
d the TO&a4e;Would > travel,aecostedan oW. iinl Ui
‘ded ana very ragged nep^ohe found sitting .. J; j
iasssaaaaLSim^^
to. him that the grimly rmtehlfc possibly as- f: c * .'a
tin search for something eatable. Hebe-. . ...
asking if he knew whore She could. S 6 ® .
SWjBfc-
culture, peculiarities in their Health, rind free
dom froni diicases, as well es adaptability to
certain climates and localities, qualities of
great-significance, but which have been a&t
most if not entirely * overlooked, by tbe ma
jority of those engaged In their crithre.
; “The Catawba, one of the oldest cultivated
and still one of the best varieties of the For
family, (pltitldbnuoa) b as been oneoftheprin-
ripal vririie grapes of the Atlantic States; I here
refer to the plant sis adaptedto climates east
of Che Rocky Monntrinsi On the Western
coast* the wins grapes of Aslo-are principally ]
planted. Our investigations tend to the belief
that the Catawba does not develop its true
obaracterin many localities where it is grown
for this purpose, although it may reach a con
dition of maturity snffirient 'for apassable
table fruit' 1 ; Js toidZ.eu* |
Uithe dismal
villo Station,.,
a dtpect to"
andmanyof
am, or breast bone. Tbis, at least, is said to
be the opinion of the surgeons, fro failed to
find the deadly pellet, and who think his
chances of recovery very good. , ; .-
Tho cause ot tbis mnraorous assault natural
ly attracts inquiry, and will be folly inveati*
■lect like this would lie a blot and a stigma
I upon the hriinajilty of.this nation;.
With unwavering frith In the good sense
: and sound feelings of the good mon of the
country, North and Soatb, and in their readi
ness to aid a well-directed, effort,..earnestly
Land resolutely prosecuted, l am determined,
as far, as my capacity and my energy can car
ry me, to deyriopi the mind arid resourqes ot
jny countrymen—recogUftcing the fact- that
•the old-order of things at tbe.8oathhaanass-
Led : away, and that now skillfol labor and in-
■ dustry is the sheet-anchor of pqr hopes.
ed reputation, as^eri of character and good
-sense, have consented *9.ri?t,«eTnirieqs,of th8
: 8chooi, Wuh power to - perpetuate their own
body; -; In due time all proper deeds will be
raadeto.them or those who may substitute
them; and all fonds.'subscribed will be placed,
in their bands and be ; disbursed under their.
Brigade Commissa^'^'r
lett&gc&r.man --andv; .-.lim
making holidays of every day in the week,
than the more serions -concerns of making
bread arid meat, milk and butter, cotton and
potatoes, etc, it appears to me that no more „ . ..
propitious time than the present coold be I monstrous corruptions in office with which.
seized upon fortheinangnrationofsomeprac- th3 | C0aatl 7 is , c . arse f- He has .proved it,
; and was proceeding to prove it in the most
doable systematized scheme of attracting ini-1 emphatic manner; whatever may have been
migration bither, that will improve our lands, j said or printed about his public history, no-
-:.i in Spalding County,
as of tho club:
fsaiUnt—Isaac C. Nichols.
Tke Presidents—1>. H. Johnston, A. D.
asilly.
x\*:(tsrj—J. It Campbell. -
Ariitant Secretary—F. 8. Fitch. , ,
ktisurer-C. M. Johnson.
Eittutive Committee—J. D. Stewart, J. A.
tks I. S. Boynton, T. J. Brooks, R. J.
laky, H..V. Coppcdgo and Marion Pat-
theCoi
add wealth to the conntty,-and insure ns all I body can deny that. An indictment has
the blessings attendant upon stable and reli- 1,61:11 f< >“rid by the Graiid Jiny against Mr.’
-.ii.i-.wuL P ' I Martin for malfeasance in office. We know
awe laoor. I nothing, at present, of its specifications; It'
I.propose to divide up a body of land, sit- seems that he attributed it toJudge Busteed,
nated ricar this citv. of which I have nartial I and baa been heard to make dire threats
iralri Pope, Ord and Swayne is now the
ition of the : day; -and the prorieedirig is
lemried or commended according as it is
fed by..- Radical,or Conservative.. The
I nated ricar this city, of which I bave partial I and baa been heard to make dire, .threats
control, in-tracts to suit the wants of the im-1
migrant, and 1 would cordially nigo upon as *” '
>pin«inthoyakdbf a
Citcos* Conservative Club was or-
st Riaggold, Ga., with the following
be exhibited no oontrition rer the cruer fleed;
and said that be bad some time ago warned
, . Judge Busteed to arm and defend himself.—
project to send iri their names to you, with I To a question whether he desired to make
such quantity of land as they may be Trilling I anymatementto the public, he replied that
to-subdivide into small tracts, and at tho 1 budid not, at present.
. " . . I We charge our friends m tho North to see
proper time call a meeting ot all such land- to it that t % e odium of this wretched and
holders as may be inclined todispose of their [ cowardly deed is not cost upon tbe people of
lands in tbe way above suggested, and such | Mobile, nor attributed to any malevolent
of our naturalized citizens as may feel an in- && prevailing among the Southern people
teraet in the subject, confer together, and en- man, but he belongs to the
trust the execution of whatever plan may be | rfass known here as Southern renegades. He J
deemed the most practicable to their hands. | is a ^Radical. .j : :
lb
uO .importance of .tee movement upon the | ^ physicians - highly -favorable. His pulse
country,! am, dear sir,~ | is strong and r^ular, andhefioffersverylit-1
•or i
Pssdtut-Rev. A. J. Leet. . the species viti»cord\folia, (gray). Thisspe-
Vw-fusdents—Capt. W. J. Whitsell, c ; e3 j 8 comparatively free from disease, and
asPeny, Nathan Lowe, L. M.' Cgrterand t he varieties poMess other merits, which
|t TV. L Gordon. would seem to point them o6t as worthy nt-
wjUjj-L B. Cox. tention for wine grapes. If may be that none
®mcoF Gkoroia.—Our Episcopal p f the varieties yet produced from this fan,-
rii in Georgia will be gratified to learn, «7 have dl the reqmxttra required, but so for
assurance of its correctQess. that Dr. ** ^ indicated by the percentage..of
rihhhi,written alettcr acting the sugar in the juice tee CUnton null, when
Bishop of this Diocese, and promis- grown nndw the same conditions of cltaate
»retcr upon his official duties .early in “ d “ orth . of the parallel of 40 degre*,
i We tpeak by authority, and con- shots a heavier must,««. Indicated Jy tee,
aasatg&aguaafei
University ol
. .Wm. D, Cabell, : Nqrryqqd, Nelson Co., ^Va.
. Rev. .Philip Slaughter,. Alexandria, Ya. ,
I Somriel hE' Cartri^-Spring .Placfej-Mtirray
JudgeAIexandcrItjves,.Charlottcsville,Va.
[, Jahn S. Barbour, Alexandria, Vft.7! s*» 3a
.. .Gen. G.kfospnUrahq£i, NeWi Orleans, La,
? Oliver Rnroe, Union,; Monroe Co.,, W. Va.
, Wm; Gordon, Montreal. NoIson Co^ .YAuii
Hon. Wm. P- MUes, Montreal, NelSpn Co.,
;.yi i hsciUl r ■«, v: r.u >
Robert, T^itebead,,Livingston,..Ye*?/fod.
lio last I’ll evegife..-Totfjn
aiaihis, the poor old fellow
ind.crito l&eafehnapir scu:
In f® hqnr.or 9 9jtheteoopff
untied up, in. angle file t
minister tbri laws iri 1 that District much more
to thpir-Jikiugv I ;■ \ ficrLfe oj- .
?! It is said thaf * ' * * ~
is tauu that the presence here of S.
t,' United. States, Attorney for Georgia,,ia
ly connected with* Gferi- Pope’s 1 removal.'
tin it is he has had' several -protracted
news with the Preiiderit'on the, subject.,
ilto tlmJK: TaWorldil httinsi': .og-mvhq
i ■ aais-toi
er Ekecutiyri.abaB bfite fuppUed )0 5^te
lant.evioence that Popqwasreconstrai^ I
tie pain, from bis wound, His physicians au
thorize the following statement of the case!: I
' Tbe ball entered the epigastrium 'aha
ranged upwards, pasaing ;T into -the J thonis,
juist beneath the'sternum,?or.‘ breaRt’ bone.
There was no^ expectoration pf blond—no
•amon«
mgmbctpoii Vo
rij.avwikl
. i " — —v- —”■ -Vlri ■ , a
r^iWoBD to Mothers.—Eyh mother is a his-
oriari. She writes not tho hislonrofempifcaor
if ihtions, on paper,•'Silt fthoWrites li'er-owii’Ms-
orwon the imperishable mind of her chilA—
it^ihhjbg'minxarttetfiM^rier inJthdlchodUigcZ s!il
to a»ty of important Mr,
gans of the chest . ,
Thfe 1 othefjball entered the front of the]
below tho knee, ranged up^
J right !eg, just 1 .... ,
I wards,-and was/cut: out .of tbe npper portion
I of tbo I<rtver tbirdof tbe tbigb. It was fopnd
I thq point designated. The shock‘to‘the
nervous systein 1 -*Waa- ; consfdCttible.^
wonfads.though serious, will nothin the-opin?:
atteu^teifphysteiap9,.Jam|qatefs-
Uril 1 The Savannal>;Riyer;OhstructIoas.,
. - TVfe’are 'gtad' to "see - th^^m 'sullject V^nLL
muring the attention"' .of r ccmi riierciil i men
Nor|bL, v ^'ey&et'
-in'relation to it from tlie moriey'article oft^e'
Nferij York jonrriaif of'Coirim^^’of /he'^Bd'
i: ^cuaxamaTugrar.evr xhsvot
- ^ tiotifee under this
lifcely to 1 attfoet the- immediate- attention <if
vuY-. .siesi ^mu.;iius efmia'oJlet
• ipristoxa olds-rab
iliuo I Ji-f fedJ RifldWteihl
.... Principal of Norwood 6qhaql la ' : J
I bo'»: -.uni s.-fi fits?.* »
S » '■ i
. W*ihatnM -At. io\ ill
ra £ have exhmigedf yaur;plgKoftp' Normal (
School-to,aid.thoseiwhohre nnable tottqneeti a
airt|io expenso of ^praparingithemsefoes fir u
^he WQrk;ofteaching1n.' commomc ' '
schoplSj Larid ^highly; approve.jofi
iftHinipgJ.sillonls hreimuehuneedi
»Mppfop<^
wheat forop, .l
'oriventiori;?? an<
1864rfl5,
i of the so-called ‘Republican ' State
je.^ctciiladai odJ'- too ilteie ol‘* ohiil
lUSbtton Pood oino: srarf oi Xwssafrariy ;
a itebl ouio2 o/.'.ti oi X>ay:srn?4ttedi3mhs3pW»t &
S e SSSSr nhg ' ,p her ohild^r,^
tee ; P>re f Mten> W luOTii» GsfW„L,Thq
'■fli?ftwitb riraikecP satisfaction; but'ri ririmbferT *h«ch no lapse of time can
esqyidenee,_of; Mr. Jqhnton a ;deMowrf;Jv n ii^ jbSht^wote^^te^UteS^^arfMisO
, firirit v tee i<
loweYeriJthat^rr.^
jmpi tb. „tiowfidm» high,.dry bred,asraTOlly. i
Mg state, : witii<mfc -tnani»e,- .lt .made toveriJ
!bnkhels, (180 ^UrittSW oriej) «W=U littlO'dvrir -
^ Smnnah Repnbtiqan ..sayaV ^ej
** *tii*bly infoncyd that quite a'
tcf tbwgcs will shortly be made ;in
ronr conducts;
ied;Thewiitflr cannftb jecallexpressions,
lie .is positive that Mrs Caldwell. held I
... ^ ,i ^Ift'VipaM'il'SWpiWrter if tee war and on I
btrshcl. -No wbeat evergrownAqreiWas'Bver criemy totheFederol GOveromerili.' Skirion-
knownto tillet soinnOh. Ab mfotyswaffityt Was/dmf
headssprarigfrriin eUfe'-tefed.-The’^^^i' militiaheadquartereasone ‘of
talier ; rads(rod^,^^S®“®HSJ®S .tee nwriflonfidential and earpest friends of
than pommq^^me^^afe^M^^Jtejfa Col. PbUlips in bis work of pigan -zation.
lefate ? anthorities as a - means of- dfeL
[■A. 1 contract- waa entered . into;,by. the
ry Uopartment with ( Mn. ^eprv, A, ;
ilirgri upof. feSimlbkree^ v.lnu<f >r. sv
list tbe arrangement/'.msde- witb) Mr; \
: contemplatea>;qqty the^jvwpy^i of-j
portions of tbesejjqtotroctions^hich
aiuablo (tee sunken baste ana timber
mving bfeeri”lSiflSrsted with tiditoad
d -other Costly irntdlrig.) brit=itee eeua
y oppwil tolthai President,.wds qfter;;]
:baqged.fo,ade^,cr}b% fl e}le9 l J
offices of 8ayanntii; ; It
a' more than jrat retribution
^office-holders, who have indorsed
^5 of afreo press whenever it-to-
'“KliDOrtllm/.^ -.M- nn
Gen^Wrid^Hamritori l eeeiris in^
o stand bythqUberalaritiprogressive
rmfcment. of her .: J
iericras,.anahow.; : ,jbA
cut' in death, ahd/X 101!: *
in. his b ehalfi iarsr i F
1 rife
mont i:
-first o be perfectly
SSs;;:;*”is
e. hut v,-e cm will to
offitfi I pqwers fbr ;
bi?i r*btiy indebted- to tee.’JJepartmsnt for j ,
the distribution of cboicdcoreals.*t:?: l /: I#1 o
r T»this the- report ,r ri9d8 : : - '-‘ { AbrirclieMve' r fr
GEN. GILLEil’S POSITION,
rarged npoh- Ueni Gillein that he
i tool. Of iteo ExeeutivOi -hat; -no
^mom^t^^urSfinSel
- * ' to' bf' a
rint at
, ^..illtavoldi
adorses Gen. Hancock s,action m,
^.Radical, for stealing money frOm.
Us faction is teo dmon pure
wewfora expels tho; othfira;! i
^®e»Wlout, w etc. ■■ •; - •
■fc *♦*——' { o■
^Boiton Journal atate3 that.“Mr.
^^‘‘'‘go Convenfiori T^i tea ]
k u!?!® 8from frie.ienreconstruet- .
end to have; a new :
l * l 8t. Louis, tihlte they can
a ros?. A wrong feeling
•'£ A richt feeHug is ever
ivo a true love for all men, * r
jo strength those commotL^" ^
hick wo iind.in our OTfii
>iritoi'the'heart -. and pluck-
ova.antbigooA.wiil to men,
shed is cyor wr
;. If we would 1
that nurture ii
i*f humanity “
of the Cmivcntion.—]
; badno; right to tox
in answer- to which th
ryedV ‘Yeur quCTy 'fti
lblie trust-to
tented'with li
E jal.&tmrMqs
'and | distioeod'" of ' r tHS°
MiUedgevUIo, a sunken Jightehii
^vferament,)^thejinlk^ of fo^A I
oir^eario porto^We; h
authorities St TYatihlngtoh aw no*
gunboat
^old-'to
Russia continues-to rapidly arm her
" * (nailannoanees
rs8ty,.(twbjqb«rt8. to a little
of ground)- was predsely as
perception
troOps, i 1 the last forei
thatfrothrtbe'kovemmenl
factories atora&tively: eng
braech^Joadga i . j
vcitlre
[fferent
’France'
,'Ij.vji!
tho Uircus troupe;! menagerie; etc., i
Mobile to thus city, on Sunday last, oi
lie lady equestrienne, Mrs. Alico Wilso:
lonrally, Os;is .supposed,, fell ioverboai
6 that ne-
teitomen,
m;to pay
tooune say, that General
®®caded a reduction of th
^contrary, he stated
■Jeffidnot teinka reduot
fte Pattern at ail advi
prove his
ississippl 'cannot
th'an : five dollars
rs more than 1 five dollars a montli clur-
o comingyear..-' ^ Ji7?
’A Western journalist; ;w W ifeh,d
ti Union.
> of'sowing, did ! not begin to yield
;o'bffourteen bushels (o the acre, as
else with the-Bougliton wheat—
the seven bushels obtained htta
ecn shared with: others. One bush-
liown myself on good bottom land
,t presented him with twins, and who, for
it reason, was compelled to neglect his
perlfor one day; wrote the day after the
lowing excuse: “We Were unable tois-
• orir panc-r yest-.T.-lny.-in consequence of
s arrival of two extra males.”
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[rgt:"Tl;e State census cl’Iowa, just cotn-
itrf. gives the p >|'ni i-;ion of the State at
!,040—again of 147,000 in two years.
ilfreao]
4^L^dSented to take his pay, try editors that it is. about timeto bury |
a ~r‘.* n e -nil ufhr rpnfq Tier rbodyorsomethingm the tomb of the .
Jn 0 diver spoons.' The latter proved] overfenjwded 10
.-worth:just;seven, cents per pound dreacy c ‘.
atemia vo.'IT, T I:- - i fggr Rev. Henry Ward Beecher has :
’ Ex-Secretary Stanton is in Washing-1 $1000 to a fond for the benefit of Gen.
eparinghis defence for the Senate* [College.
ie quartern occupied by
tress Mon ref-, took-fira
it was only slightly
Jefferson Davis at I
on the 24th ultimo,
damaged, pis'OC‘J.O
’BlhaL.iI*- 1 : - U)ic ,n b°-"i
ilnit tljrce llUn_
6Clrc hlation of the national
l^teolh* 0 018105 tllc t - )anklB S
Lven
ar. ‘Wo'aro
mrtment for
so fine a Vftri
under great o
having given
in a destitute condition.
plus the other day
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