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THE ro^^^g^lX] ?oi l B?eniorie-. J . tr None die, but thd forgotten! 1 le far w li oui ? . Fond tears are shed, prayer/said, ahdj^emprje* glow, 2 Hath wop. assurance of-a life that km>va_: ? Nothing but happiness;. arid hewitt sour, 3 Seeing love constant ever in degrey**. And m th?*munnur*d' pledges of. fond heart*,4*-. That seo bia image everinore, iii stUing Of beet affections kept ! The ttfgia soul, . *? Seeming divorced, yet hawing no divorc?. Makes league with an eternal memory. WMose voice is sleepless, ami wluw? loving *: quest Explores the dark at midnight with a tight, 'Soul-kindled, from within. 1 By this he sees- i And, even aa he see?, he Nears a well known voice, r - I Through the long watched of th e inflexible thought. V . . That tutors him, with fond, le nations care, How beat to keep the memory budding fresh. Each dawning, with bright-flo wo T?; and ife goes forth And seeks a grave, perchance! and there he * . ' wfitea , A well known nara? in flowers;-and o'er the : ? ' . 1 - ' Even as be writes, as one theta wrapt in dream, He sees the hovering image, like to that Shrined in his heart; and patient sits him down, Waiting to hear the summons that shall tell Him Of his own yinga, and of aweet company. With tendance tond, whatever be the flight. : * : ??i ' i e> ' ' . : CtmiosixiES iv HUMAN rFoon.-Man kind baa been wonderfully ingenious since its infancy in the concoction of edible va rie tie?. Apart, from baked human thigh': in Fpjee and boiled finders in Sumatra ??1?re are sundry culinary fashions still ex tant which must be marvellously uuintel ligibl? t'o a conventionalized appetite. No that ft appears strange te eat duck's tongnVi ' in China, kangaroos in Australia, or tin loose covering of the great elk's nose ii New Brunswick; nor even that it ia startling to see an Esquimaux eatiug his dail; rations, twenty pounds in -weight, of flesi and oil, or a Yakut competing in voracity with a boa constrictor; but who won!? relish a stew of red ants in Burmah, a hall hatched egg in China, monkey cutlets an Jarrot pies .at Bio Janeiro, and bats i [alabar, or .polecats and prairie wolves i North America? Yet there can be littl doubt that theso are unwarrantable pr< ^dices.' Dir. Shaw enjoyed .lion; Mr. Dat w:pthad a passion, for puma; Dr. Broo makes aflBdavit that melted bear's- grease a most refreshing potion. *And bow ca we disbelieve, after the testimony of Hiprx crates* as W" th? flavor of boilsa dog? squirrels are edible in the East, and rats' i the West Indies-if a sloth be good o the Amasen, and elephant's paws in Sont ^f??aV why s'hp?ld we compassionate sue races as have little beef or mutton, for v may bo quito sure -that, as MontesquW affirms* there are valid reasons for not en Hog pork, there are reasons quite as' unie peaceable for eating giraffe, alpacba, mti maia's tails, bustari and anaconda.,, 3U'H'-',,;"t Si' *m'l"*e? '** whole, pan? ot j IT .'ii?, a bul ht |V<,:ti a gun viii oi.ly inak? .? J small rouna^oie'-tt? i\ becwwse iii'th? hitter caijvtl?eY?*i(iiUri*6?$ jil*"?1* thal receive .tba' bl>w are tori? a .v*y front .the < rem . Wider with suc^^i?j?'?lijyt tli?^ t^ie" m??tioii in - purled t-?" til-m'-haV t:r> fjni? t<i spread further. -V ?I-?*r 'ataoduig open, "Vnu'li w ?ut 1 readily yieUT ??u Haliiiiufc'siw :?" gentle i.ush. i-i.nor iiiOV?i?l liv u canoon ba'l pass? ing through it. Tliebaf), in passing th.ough, overcomes tlie' \\fiT?te"force of cohesion aTOO'fg rheat?thV ?f wood;-but Such is ita. rapid passage, that it is not suffifcient to I affect ibo inertia of tbedoor ta an extent ta produce motion. The cohesion of the part of the wood out out by the ball would hay? borne a very gtjeai weight 'aid quietly upon it; but supposa the bal] to fly at the rate of twelve hundred feet in a second, and the door to be one inch thick, the cohesion being allowed to act for only the minute fraction of a second-, its influence is not per? ceived. It is ari effect of this same principle that the iron head of a hammer may be driven down oh.ita wooden handle by strik? ing the opposite end 'Hi. the thandle against any bard substance with force and speed. In this very simpie operation the motion propagates sc suddenly through the. wood 4>f the handle, that it ? over before it can reach the iron head, which, therefore, by ita own ?eight, ?i?ks lower on the handle at every ?low which drives tbe handle up. - FOOTE AW DBXXTOK--The animosity be> tween Foote, of Mississippi, and Benton, ol Missouri, was well known. It is a mattel of record, and there can be ne want o delicacy in alluding to a historical fact. Oa^the'laxt night of that session whicl closed the Senatorial career of those gen tientan respectively, Foote obtained the floor and occupied the^final hour with J bitter and eloquent review of the life anc acts of his old enemy. Benton sat un tuoi-ed; his massive features betrayed nc sign of anxiety,; yqp would have though him asleep but for the regular motion o his aye-lids. As the h an cf on the clod pointed to midnight, he quietly remarket to a bystander: Cleave the Senate of the United Stifte? footeif out of it; footed out of it, sir; but .no kicked out! Foote had said that he would write i little book in which Beuton would fjgun very largely. Benton heard of .-?this. an( replied in his characteristic way to tiie in formant:* Tell Foote that I will write, a veiey larg book, in which he shall not figure at al!. *Ttie Thirty Years' will'show how ^faitl fully tl|p promise was kept H.eadqua rtera. COLUMBIA, 3. C., M?aou 81,1855. HP EC IA L, ORDER NO. -?-Copy. JOHN CARSTEN is hereby appointed Actia ??rovost Marshal of jtfci** eity unjdl furth* orders. He will be obeyed and respected s cordmgly. By orner j A. F. R UDLER, Col. Oonun'dg. -W. J. MKAUKO, A; A. A. fi. April 4 * w List of Deserters and Absentees from v. ?d S. C. Cavalry. V ? t) SHELTERS. * /^G?tTANY Br-E P IDederson, Walterboro, Vj* Cblleton District,^. C.; W"H Speaks, Beao fort; Jil Frazier, Mount Pleasant, Christ Church Parish;*4SP Ford. Boston; Thoma? Co, Ga. Co O^feGj ll Turner, York ville. Co 1)-.Wm T Bi owning. Samuol I* Burbage, Wm V Butt ag.?, Suintnerville; Wm B. ;H*rley, EhdvilK ?olle'on District; Jwliu T jackson, Uolh- IliH.tjhardeMofi District. Co E-ii A TJiomp on, Oe.lar Hill, Spartan burg District: Allie 1 Harris, LimestoneSprings; Wm Smith, Pleasent Grove, Greenville; S M Wjddrep, L H\ Hughes, Croat Anehor, Spar? en bu nz. v it . i Bgrtriwj WITH-0UT LEAVE. j Co B-^J C Campbell, Columbia, S C; J Terry, IR A Taylor, G W Wmninghiim, J A Daria?. Beaufort; T Martiri, Barnwell C H; W W Mo Teer, Calle ton; J J Stoke?, Anderson; J A Lightsey, Beaufort*- . . w Co C-B H'Baa^r. Barnwell; Wm Ervin, Wm Durham, Piekeoe^WUcv Floyd, Edgefield; D R Feaster, Wm Brice, Fairfield; D A Hutto, Lemington; H A Motley, .Columbia; F S Turner,. Spartanburg. Co D-John J BaWentfne. W C Whaley, Monk's Corner, Charleston District ; W J Cor? bett, WiUiston, Barnwell District; A G Hagen Abbeville C H; Seaman Jackson, Black Oaf; Charleston Dist%t; John Perry Wm Perry, Rantowhrs. Coljeton; E L Rodges, Fiords ville, % Marion; H A Salley, WiUiston, Orangeburg. . ." ?o E-Bea Wallace, Aaa Hodson, Henry Gramblin, Sparenburg C TL, Isaac Kelly, Lima, Greenville, * . Co F-A Vanghn, J J Rowland, greenville. Co G-J R 'Adams, W Brisbane, Columbia; W C Beck, Barnwell Cft f H McOaw, Abbe? ville C H; F E Randall, Pine House, sedgefield; W H Hancock.-; Corp J N Flojd, HewT - berry CH..' m * .> Co I-C A Cheatha% J H Eidson, Edgefield fl H. ... > . . , J . y? ' Co K-t W Brooks, - Dunlap, V G Good, C G Ketchum, Greenville; Bery H Knotts, Orangeburg C H; John T Gasten, Efetingtea; Wm Keith, Picken? C.Htl-By order T. J. LIPSCOMB. Col. Comm'dg. J F. HODQKSJ 4ot Lieut, and Act. Adj't. %3T A" papers in the State will please pub isli once._,,a April ia % " The SUte of South Carolina. EXECUTIVES..' DEPARTMENT, COLUMBIA,- March 2?, 1865. rf^HE invasion of the-. State-h a? rendered it JL proper'that the Legislative Department of the Government of tba State should- be con? vened, that such measures may be adopted as the Welfare of'^ie State may require. 'And for-* that purpose, the. members of the Senate and the House of Represeatativee of the State of South Carolina are hereby invited to assemble at Greenville, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of April, 1864, at 12 o'clock m. By the Governor: A. Gk MAGRATH. Official: W. S. ELLIOTT, Private Sooretarv. ^PT1 I" ' , VST All papers in the State wiH eepy until the time for the meeting of theLegtaletare. --? Writing Ink. AFEW bottles of uneorrosive WHITING Di K, fer salt at th? office, varch a*