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1 . r - - L. At v pAY MORNING, MAY 1, 1866. [VOL. III.N [VO. II -O.:0 Aq1 the. M . coh 1 44 4 Ell, CarAraCt" wvill alsolY spaces an for all peri For Rnnounciog a e4dn of profit. honor or tru4t Marriage, Obituary N' charged the same as ndt, Letter from General larly S tien, after tin Extensive tended Visit HAVANA, April 15, "To the Edito.of tho New Yoi Si-I have just ret tirnted fronI co, after a sojourn of three moit that country. Hiving received Vrirginia several letters of inqui regard to the prospects for eni*gritg Mexico, and having learned that uia persons in that as well as the oti Sonthern States (esire to emigratu will state, through your columns, the r sult of my owna observation and the inl formation receiveI from others on whose' judgment I could rely. I must stateil in the first place, that my personal ob". servation of the country was codinduil to what I saw in passing and repassing. over the stage route from Vera Cruz L the city of .\lxico ; the greater part o my time havitng been spent in the latter. city.-The landJs in the Cordova district and about Orizavaf throngli which tho; utag.- route pa.se, are unquestionabl* rich, and'infelitent gentlOmien, Who haa sen .thr prts of tho couintry, ifred InO that tlero '. re other distiricts It wNohich rhajaili were,very rich, and'*i pb:of- bettig mnnde vety productive b the proper, use of enpital and labor. colonista.will' have many difficiltie { elfchmntr in' all of thtm Tivhie een no0 systematic effov- to suirv' 1 isOartain the locality of the puhlic J A, until that T,contly made nider t1 su .p1rintendence of Genanl MaiNerI Ohif of the Land Ofice. All thlbi'n t Cordova wifich have bemni ed as pliblic Inds havoe be1n0 A celed out, itl have supplied. unber of -coloijists. L MAXico are in a very i i . tie, aij but few men tl uni, 'Uaries o t heir own litna d 0:s:tbe Governm I )t to the lands to whi* -in' making a iardenan,, . - the public I ri6k and qf 0 liads h * v land' I dra4 i e' rdlit *4#ati the Go nt only iNitIiu la:ids, but of retur lon)ies, It is *ediig tat dd nr th aa de itrs n T y o ."yme of t #E EobySviabi? I h kingiwlioe.nttogv ned~~~~~i pdins hy cnt hi .1.1 o ~~~~ .f r t m . By obe. u this . ot U 4~ IIt iing Anj podiirvo PJ~ ithei wy, 'n,taotisil MY own mimctio n to rymoiu inr xileislln. de r de hp interest in t)e lvoaatt trYinen of to 41* uen~ nto~ly ii j~tOrize SIt u 0, to t i E tt~~ advIa nlhowQates be.d I4QT 44,k1a limesmot to 'gifeo. Jvh1r eiahk ono.and emigroto -to Moz~~, un~jl t. 11.1 111w h e examined in htald, ori pecora.ned pIt %r9tt;tey' cAi.07eJ,1he't their hilorferd,, Ab tll, RQt All 'n wlo ha: a Mofe ~d~i4e da!1ryi LhQ4J -o '14eieo until* he%h Wmi P'eda crtoin fib~me. and :a, fair proip.o9t v~ipportjl fi6tum. ByAbservidk thiW 9-k9Vr 'P itmentand B'fdp:. ~k s6O.Mmcin unication to your ~i~3~j(kIt l sIlive no dopmbt L" y~t will'.qoontr reachAie ''is kAL. tie: 31DZf "IX0 fwrson Davis, uMican, which usu. e card," says that of the Government, d of the Pfesident, is *efferson Davis ar. Vnited States Circuit Which meets at Nor. ontho first Monday in le chirge of high treason. d1 prevent this action bt the Sientton of Cobgress or the refusal of h estico Cha ' to kry the case." On the other 'Iaid, the intelligent Washiigtonl corre'pondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser save "Jigip- Clifford, of Massachusetts, vho was selected eome months sine4 by Attorney General-Speed as his associate >ounsel in the trinl of Jefforson Davis; i, here in idailv consultations at th'o Attor ney Generad's office. This had led to a report that the trial is to take place at once in Virginia, but I am confident that it has nlot beo so determined, and that the trial may ke place in Tennes. see. "But.the opini rs gaining ground th ohing can pgaied by the trial pf arch conspi 'r. for treason, under 4:*04tstitultioni so itned by the men of J that rebellion 'n with difficulty be Voognized nder ,t as a crime. The District Attorneyt f Virginia dpes not hwsitate to say #hat .wl.ile the jury wnld adopt any indictment that he might frame and is secure a trial, con Victi m would impossible. And it. wonld be the sa in Tennessee, al thouil it is by T eans certain that the Senate will ander a trial .there practicable, by co ming the nomina. tion of Judge nsherry. As for a trial by niliipry . nissioln, it is sit. ply out of the qt1g on, for the day for those uconstitn I tribunals (so the Supreme Court , decided) has gone by. So on th hole it is more than probable that Mr. vis will be rele0sed, pnd that our 9o4 ment can thu. dis play its magnah'ini yand clemency. A Var Anecdote. Colonel Tfpros Vtl Bore who is writing for Blackwo!o astory of his ad ventures as aid to Gen. Stuart during he war, tells the follpwing story : One of th Yankee officero, who, as I was later informed, was the Colonel of the regiment that had effected its escnpe from IHarper's Ferry ,bad.attracted my attention by his gallantry and the excel.. lent dispasitionI ho made of his troops, I saw him again. gall9ping very near us oi a handsome gray horae, quickly die covering our wehk p6inta, and postig ano."instrueting his ?*'oen accordinglyv After haviig left h iipdisturbeX.for fie tin1e, 1 thoughtt necessary to pt 4sQp:to his proceedings, and selecting ' 1ou e -of . my infantry,mn wh9b ha Wn! inted out to me as the bestishts, V across the open space in.6,A(' k,._nps directly towards him.' I*a A:nved Awithin reasonable distance, .o id my abarpshooters to fire- at't1 during colonel, who was moving aloe' a, n easy gallop, without paying me ty; slghtest attention. After several ets had whistled quite close to hitlo,; sid,lenily hal ted, a nl tnrning,round, ad vanced a few steps, and made me: tiiary salute in the nost graceful ma ner 6saiL le. Then *libg'o,Pt .t40 l 61 iien to hand hi t arb1 Oio ml;4-he weapon, took deli rtsise C d sent .his bafl\%e U Y t. 14hougx'wir 'a rode back ~ u petv ~i~Aw eut as$I~e en oh . n idst l iuIfikc am - momeummmee*om - ...mm A Wife Wanted. The following advertisement recently appeared in a St. Louis paper: WANTI-M.-T have lived solitary long enough. I want some one to talk at, quarrel with-then kiss and make up again. Therefore I am ready to re ceive communications from young ladies and blooming widows of more than aver. age respectability, tolerable tame in dia position, and hair of any color. As nearly as can I judge of wyself,,I am not over eighty nor under twenty-f1ve years of age. I am five f9et eight, or eight feet five, I forget whieb. Weigh 135. 315 or 531 pounis; one of the three; I recollect each ftgure pdrfectly well, but as to their true position I am somewhat puzzled. Have a whole suit of hair dyed by nature and free from dandrmT. Eyes buttermilk brindle, tinged with pea green. Nose Blunt, according to the Ionic order of architec. tore, with a touch of the composite and a,mouth between a catfish's and an alli. gator's-made especially for oratory and the reception of large oysters. Eare palmatd; long and eegantly shaped. My hair is A combiantRoDn of dog's hair, moss and briar brush-well beiaved, fearfully luxuriant. I am sound in limb and o' the negro question. Wear boots No. 0. when1 corns are troublesolne, and ca'b write' poetry by the mile, with doublb rhyme on both edges-to read backwards, for' wards, cross-wise diagonalty. Can play' the Jew's harp or bass drun and *histf Yanke0 Doodle in Spaolsh.. Am very correct in my morals, nd fSit-tRte'at 4n-Vins; have a great re grd for t1Ae Sabbath and never dritk unless invitd Am a domestic anital, am perfecly docile when towels i& cloan and shirt buttons are all right. If I posses aPrO. emimating virtue It is of forgiving every enemy whoi I deim it hazardous' to handle. I say my prayers every night, masquitoes permitting; as to whether I snore in rpy sleep t want somebodyita tell. Money is no objei,as I never was troubled with it, and I oever expect to be. I should like some -lady .Who, is peretly able to 4upport a husbmu,e or ifsho could intioduce me to a fatnity whPre religion' example would be con sider6d .sufficient compensatiou for boarA, it would do just as,wel. Tur. GinATT ivtxo.CnR1SftT. Passing by Masonic Hall y-esterday afternooi, we dropped in to visitUiss Ann Eliza Leak. She is undoubtedly one of, the greatest living onriosilies, and, hs 4oxtetity with which she uses her feet Is really wonderful. In her appear. anc'e'there m nothing repulsive. Oi the :-ontrary, sheis not only intelligent, $it' 19 every respect interepting. Sh0 wrjes with her toes better than the iy of peWpe write with their hands. It is ckar and lg6klo, 6nd the so,irmen befo? .i0 would pass for good wOiing. Ceftainly no one would for, a moment suppose that it was executed :with a person's t o, and it would bd dilcult to inpress us with the belief did we not itness the operation.. MiuW Sais something of a rhymater. -iere *e)iat she pouied- and plaoed in our hand with her toes: I'l write a.little bit For your eppecial benefit. ANXIE. LAK. e also witnes.d several other spo. (Wis ofher toe iork, in the shape of Me wOrk mthe shape of embroide. ralds, and neele work. She 4'e~tronghthe operation ot crotahet ~*il~ioldring, kitin, sewing and f~1~ which was done with Mt. tn*I% esses and even quickness. bli L1 as born without arms, and w~ rjjql ~educated n#ar Qrilmn,. s * ifa;L oneff.the, greatk ee)I e8IS, an4 is gotthy of 1~1 The Clfutrel Isatell Dwjer, DEVOTED to the interests of 110 Pro , testant Episcopal Church, is .puWl h ed at Charlotte, N. C. Trms of subsobip-i tion, oush in advance. For six months, 'O For one year , 4 00 Tauis er ADVIInTIRNO-kfleen cents a line, or for the space of a Irne. TL year1#. advertisers, a liberal dedg'otion on the': dbove will be made. All Obituriy and other Notices 4bargd at one1 cent, per word. Subscribers desiring to have thot OtNev changed, will state botjiwt0e. pnpe6 aire now being sent, and w6oib! would havo them diroctedin futu - For one month beforo caoh to expires, a pencil mark on tho n Will remiati,the subsoriber to reune* s subscrip Lion by an early romitst,a0. 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