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Volume xxn^ ^ J, T HEESHIiIAK"?Editor.. \ . Rr;tes for Advertising: for "one Square?ten lines or less?ONE POLEA R%.nd FIFTi" CENTS for the first insertion.and ONE TjOLLAR, for eaph subsequent. (?ciTL*.\nr Nonets, exceeding one square charged nt advertising rates v ' ' .; . Tranu-';<*:it AdverlisomcritS and .To-h Work y. IJ.-T tf Pi l'A [0 FOR IN ADYV AXCE. X<; di dnctio'i made, except tp our regular jej-erfsi"!: patrons. i^T" Terms of subscription for one year S'V'O iu advance; .if not paid within three months from the time of subscribing. $-1,00. Weapons in Demand at the North. , Spciety lias become so demoralized in many of the larger ci.ties at' the North,. that it.is considered uiisnfc tevgo. on .the street after nightfall without having a weapon of defence. This condition of. affairs is not wholly .confined to cities, but it may be observed in "rural. districts:. As a consequence, dialers in.firearms arc doing a thriving business njicl' reaping a a righ pecuniary harvest. To-day Char-> lestou is a-model city of law and order eo'inpared wiih New York, Baltimore or even Boston. A gentlemen lately from the latter city states that in a small town not over six miles distant from that place gentlemen do not think of leaving their bfiuscshi the evening without taking the precaution to place a revolver beneath their coats. This mint be admitted to be rtither {^singular state of society in the sober realms of Massachusetts If the frcpcrts we Iicar are true, the phalanxes of ''instructors" whicli Rave found their way f.? thr. Q.mtl. within t tin rioct-..f/iw mmitl s wotfld do well to return' lioifie and devote their time to teaching th'cir brethren the first principles of morality and Christ tianity. .The moment an account reaches the -forth of the arrest in Charleston < f some desperate negtv, guilty of some . misdemeanor, a certain class of people, immediately feign intense horror at the dcpiavcd.and da'ngerorre condition of affairs said to be here existing. Despite tho Multiplicity of crimes of various degress which arc daily-Committed and published in the journals of the North, they are considered by busy-bodies and interme'ddlfirs of ..^j^lmion as nothing in "importance -cp^Vpared with thii simple aiteshirr'Charleston of an nn ruly;and riotous negro. It was extensively circulated in New York not later than last week, that' fearful .riots were oil? city,1 and of bund reds people who had friends an?-?totives in our midst were,' iiU>^^T^cr|ce of the reports, throw u ?-frfto a wild state of excitement, minded ^ .with solicitude. So f;?r as can b6 learn- ! ed, the report originated with the fhet of a-disturbance at a negro danco^on which occasion one white man was seriously. wounded. For the information of-Nortbern serrisationi&ts we will here st.'ff? that there is not a more quiet or peaceful city than Charleston in the whole country. Although some sections of the city are dimly, lighted,?or not lighted at all, the . citizens traverse them at all hours of the night and arc seldom molested. We.do pot believe that the same can bo said of the. shadowy portions of large Northern cities. The great demand for weaponsby respectable and influential individuals carrier with it its own commentary. We cannot conceive of a more unpleasant place of rcsidenco than one, the local associations of which are^ so peculiar as to make it imperative that a man should continually have ahout him a ' revolver for self protection. ? Charleston Ourier. A Good Thing From . Andy.' : Tho Albany, Now York, Knickerbocker says ; . Sam Tilden, the orato? of Democracy, has just returned from Washington whero be had an interview with President Johnson. A good stroy is told of Sam and the President. Everybody who knows Sam Tikltfn knows that ho is an intolerable bore. President Johnson knew that years ago. IJc therefore was disposed to indulge.him and let him run loose. Tilden commenced.by- complimenting the President upon returning to^ old Democratic doctrines in his reconstruction polieyyapd bringing back the party to Jcffersonian landmarks. He branched off, elaborating on his subject,? arid illustrating it as only Sam Tilden can. lie reminded the President- tbat this was a compensating \vorld, and illustrated tins point by calling his attention to tho fact that while tho peacock had n 'i " % i 'A t * i a magnmcani ratnoow tan, tne Dirci was good' for nothing to cat?that the elephant was a colossal animal, but lacked the speed of the antelope. The President all the time sat'biting his lips, wondering what the d?1 Tilden was driving at. T.ldcn continued:? 'There too, Mr. President,,is the poor, stupid oyster j what a sweet morsel to rool uuder yoifr tongue,, but what a je"piilsive object to look at" The President here- interfered, and taking, ibe spectacles flrotn liin noSe. quaintly obsd? ved; ''That there was one thing ' to bo saij "tri favor of the oyster," and that was he Tcxeio when to ^ shut up." Tilden dOoked slightlyrcoqfnsed at the President, left'the room, leaving him to digest the oyster. Tilden has* now the ' - same opinion of Piesipont Johnson that * The V^orld had of him last fall?he is a;, "boorish tailor," who knows more about . Ma goose" tha'D an oyster. * *r-"" Briefs. J; .. < .. . 9 ?. V ' J I ' ? Another severe storm Las occurred on the const. , Business is driving in Texas. Seven daily newspapers arc printed in "Nashville; ** . ? ; - x - Brighani Yonng is said ,'tb/have .185' Tlie hotel in'MacIison charge .612 per day. . ' ' . ' ' : , * . - .? x Chilli is building two Monitors in England. * Chicago expended $6,950,000 on buildings in 1865. * ' : . Norfolk is to have a city railway.* .k? IS l/AU^OU UilJI III KM v. . world. . "# .' "[. Spiritualists continue to humbug'.he people of New York. Stephens, the head Fenian, escaped from prison by means of duplicate and pass keys. ? ' ' . Gen. Robert E. Lee was in Richmond on the 12th instant. * An effort- is being made to establish free. schools'in'Richmond. During the past year 5000 steamers touched at Cairo pier. Land in 'he vicinity of Norfolk sells for ?50 per acre. In New York and Brooklyn there arc 10,000 rum shops. The high'price of cotton is stimulating the cultivation in the Southwest. ' T lie Augusta papers speak of crime as biingon tlie increase iu that-city. There are no\vscvcntecu large steam'crs p jing between France and America. A New YTorkcr has- . contributed otic thousand dollars to t'.c relief of the . Richmond poor. s A. half brother of GcncraJ Forrest has been sentenced to.be hung, by a military cortyuission. ' ' The government owns 47,000,000 -ici'is of icilitie. lands in the South. The Methodist?,' by .thidV^'&t-w&itch^ nry collections this year, expect ?tP r ise $3/?Oo,ooo ^ - . Cotton, it is said*, can ho cultivated in California at a cost of -five cents per [ pound. > p? ?? LI all a ton of silver has l-eon recoivYcP" from Idaho by a'New York firm. * The sewing girls in Dublin cam about seventy five cents pel* Week. Major-Edward A. Sherman,bf Nevada, says the silver mines of thai State have yielded S75j00u,000 frorlli of silver since they were first worked; A man in Georgia has sent $50,000 Tn Confederate currency to an editor in < 'Kansas,"asking in return that his paper .'be'sent to him for n month. ! A fraud of Sl Ob.00J on the Internal 11 | Revenue Department, l>y the issue of counterfeit s?gnr-boS stamps, has been brought to light. Twenty ligbt-iionses, destroyed during the war, have been re-established during the past six months. A lad in Canada, fourteen years of age, and'working on a salery of four dollars a montli, was lately, married to. a sweet iuiss of twelve summers. . John Slide-IPs daughter, who-married tln^rake Erlangcr, has been obliged to leave hot husband adcT return to lief father's housS. . ' s . % The nCgro population of Alexandria is estimated ut 8,000';. the village of^'Ar-, lingtOD, 1,2(30; - of. Washington and! Georgetown about 20|Ofob. "" The express changes for transportng unstamped nau'onar bank notes'. and bonds between Washington * and New Ynrlr rlnri nor flir* rvbef. trn*ir amnnnf/i^ frv ?2fO,0OO. London has now undw'grorthcl potiriy c trains all day long,... Their advantage ? over the old style of locomotion "is that t they are 6ix time quicker- and six times i cheaper. t Gen.' Sweeney states that several 1 months ago he opened a correspondence ( with O'Mahoney with'a view of having i Gen. Phil. Sheridan placed at the head ; of the 1'euian army.,.: - " 1 Miss Harriet Lane, who presided over j the White House (luring the admitiigtra-. ( tion of her uncle, President" BucEanauY"( was married on tho llth inst* sit "Wheat* .land to^r. Henry E. Johnson, a Baltic' t more banker. * 1 i M. Roainet, a Parisian engineer, pr6- I poses to consume all the noxious air in ' the scwors and underground- places .in . Paris, by drawing it into tfie furnaces'of i the different manufactories of Paris. *" \ The road from the city. of Mexico to | Yewi Cruz is lined on each side witll j corpse?." Every guerrilla is h'ung as soon' as caught: and the mere fact of a man's having a suspieiods appearance is Su.ffi- 1 cicut to cause his snmmary execution. - ? The Springfield . (Mass.) Republican \ says in the winter pf 1855 there were i eight carrier boys employed to distribute e ^hat paper in Springfield.?Threc of these boys are riow cashiers of banks in,. i or near^prmclield. c .-twj CAtotoEIf, In ltri^|ReyenHeSt:i0ips V j Persons desirous --of purchaser- dtevCzJpe 9tampa cari be' accommodated Jjyicirditf^atfffia store Lou^e of Ifr. 'War. jr.: above tbp market, i " . ? -idu f This indllperisnbleappeD'Kgetoever^^bote-l hold can bo piirchhscd, By ninlti^fS ^ffli'&?h[ at the Post'Office. This mirab''" exceeds, by. fir, niiy jpocecdingfqtfe variety, jtnd. usbfulieds. Priced cents, .: '&: ? # " ?f "I Completion of lite SpotIi C.-vro|>i lin Rail-ro;t<l lo Cotnmbfii^ j By tlie Columbia PAo&tizy:* ilearn that tfiej South Carolina Bfiilroad is finished fhroiigli.%)j tlie city,.and that through freight is being received at that place for * Charleston. We con graiuiaiu uur ui'igiiuuia u? puwnj awmi^; lion. * " v-ffej Tlifc Weekly Record. .. :v We are in receipt of a very neally printed; wecklyjpapcr entitled the '-Weekly JRecord,^ printed in Charleston, and edited by -Mcssrf Wood & Biup. It' Is devoted to Ciiristion liter-> nture and a , diffusion of General knowledge^ We place it on our list of exchange, \vith pleasure. ; ' ;j liisnrnitce Policies. See Hteuraneo advertisements iti another column. Mr. W. D. iicitOWALL rar.gont for the; uiome Insurance Company of New York," tlio "Gerniunin.", "Hanover," "Niagara," and' "Republic"?Underwriters .Agency?all of New York city. Also, the "Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company of NeW York." The success ntlending tho above companies for many years is a clever guarantee of their financial condition. To Tax Payors. ') Py refor.ncc.to auVert'sDment it will be-sceu that tlx) fax-payers of this [town are allowed until iho lst??bf February to' pay tlieir taxes for* l5Go; after which ;imc executions Will be issued and.double the original tux exacted of-thein. Gur gentlemanly and courteous, tine collector, Mr. J. A. ScitUOCK, can be f und at the drug store of l)r. F. L Zejii*, during business liyiils. To Tltesc WMOin it mny Con ' Ccrtr. - Persons arc warned against carrying vff hi y of fbc property of the Railroad conip my in the ?1%^ ^mirlnn f'Lihr.va !tnr/? already be. n preferred.against certain phru'eSj and should ihey refuse to desist C orn such trespass the utmost penalties imposed by law' ixyift bs-eiiforced.. "See Mr. J. Junk/ flJvcv&l'itia.'it ia^nnotticr-ecltnr:[i, I.1. u ; \ I IU. r ol Yr. II." T. Vv\ub. the'General *Siipcriiitondaift of the ru:d. K K?oii:lioH<!is(ro!!:?wd by Cap?. W Eit'Pas* in favor of tlib Canidi'ii Krancit of ilac S. C. l*allr?iid During (9ie Sicdcul Sessions of (!tc Le^isInUsre. Many clever legislative enactments have been n:?ic during the r. cent seasior.s of tl:o General Assembly of South Carolina, nuysc of v hieli w'er no doubt calculated to advance the in teres fa of the "respective local constituency of the ineiuWr introducing the.snnic?others were rio dotiht prtsontc d, emulating from ptiro and unseltjsh motives, having hi-.vciw the leconUruelion of the government at largo, but wo Isave-noithcr scon nor heard of anything being presente I and prosecuted with more vigor than tvas-the following resolutions, in addition to Lhrise offered at-lhc extra, session, by Capt AV. L; DkPasS.* At the regular session of the Legslature it would appear, by reference to the ournais ofthc House, that a considerable dejatc and sharp contest must have ensued boAveen ti:c delegation from Ken-haw and the friends of tho road. Ever mindful of the dear?st and best interests of his Immediate constituency. (ihongli hot forgetful of the State at large) Bapt. DkPass, from soino iufonnatior. received tot ofn favorable character to tho interests of lie Camden Branch, was induced to offer tho irst "re solution, though well aware, no.doubt, ;hata resolution cfiuld not restrain tho operaiion.of an act?but that the . attention of tho' Souso .might bo directed to the notion of the lirectors ol the road, who, upon their Own responsibility, were destroying the Camden Branch. This resolution "was postponed for, !<Jnsidcratiin to the foliowtMg (Jay. As the lession would adjourn in a few days from the lime it wu3 introduced, it was doomed necessary' n me o[jiniou uv uur uo;l^uhuu luivl iiuuiuuiaie iciion should be taken by "the Legislature, to jrotect the rights of those intcre'a d in the Jamden Branch;' thorcfore Capt. DePaSs oTered tho second resolution, which, after a warm atid spirited debate,. was\ (ymsidored imnediatoly.and agreed to. 1 he report of. the (udicia'ry Committee being unsatisfactory Capfcn Repass offered a UtiW set ofresdlutaofis, Vhi'ch" jaused, wo.loarn, one of the most. interesting lebates ofth'e whole s'esaidh; but the resolutions yero parsed by .a laige^lpojority, ajd sent to j he Senato for concurrence, whore they werb ( /igorouslylfdyocnted by Gon. Kershaw,-and jjasscd tho Sebate, we are informed,' undhb nously. -. ' ... ' ' ' . . j :.Capt Leitseb was an,, able coadjutor, in wessing our claim to . the Camden Branch, is a cbnsfif&ijncy woneed.Teiirh6 detriment in 1 ^gisldtioiij so long as represented by sucli a jorps of gentlemen as . those comprising thet^rshaw delegation. x; The resolutions are printed,"accompanied willi" he action of the House prior to their passage, ind ju3t as they appeared in tho journal of proteodings: . .. .' I- Mr. DePass introduced the following esolutions; which were ordered for conideration to.morrott; , Resolved, That the Act entitled "An Vet to lend the credit 61 thb State tp.se:orc certain bonds to be issued fty the Soisth^afofiera-J^iS'o'^Ct^aty, and f(?>othcr: pa/poeeBi", ,p.?i8acd st^tbc- pros-. session .of this <3e^rnb Assembly, .oright not ip <?0-'^tp.opei^fibn^nnl^l ,* .the Pres-,Itjent and. ^|reci^''';6^:^e'|a5S*. K^?4 iliiiirfile*with the Com (itrol!cr~ G en oral, .jui agreement to;reb.uiijl-. ;:ap<j :.Eqli\y-tlici ^iWen. Jjljapcfi di^ejwfd^p^^at theearliest possible *. time, Knd ibp v-s?"*Coraptr(d^-Genei%ris ?efebyT directed!' tol withhold the endowbraents'diroctod to; "be'madc by liim on theDouda .provided; ;ta by iasuedimider,Jbo;8aid^ct abtilBuchj an ag^cooveVit- BliiHf lie- cnM eibfnto. : -wKesofyedi'That 'thp. ^e^ng:.rrescflh^ 'fioh. bb seht to,' the?.!Senaf6\ fbfcbnco%| .-rt y *v> ?> * :t renceV \ Mr DePastfWrbdubed .the -fallowing, resolution; which w.aB considered . immediately: , v, . ! i" Rcsolacd, That it be referred ..to the; : Committee oh the Judiciary to inquire and report whether the South ^aVOltbaj I Raihoad Company have not forfeited; their clmrSer f?V. talcingiup and,destroying the Ouiiid&i JJruholi ofsaid UortcL:s : On motion of"Mr.Warlby ;fo lay the?1, kin rtimpfuin Itn resuuitiou ui) iiiu tuyic, iuc ijnwuvu uv ing pnfc- will the House ngrdo thereto ? it was-decided iu the negative. * Tiic yeas nod nays .were requested, rtnd arctts follows': Yens, 3-7;.nay8} 4S. . So the resolution was agreed to'. Mr. Crayton, from .the Committee ou : Claims, made .reports on the "reports of the Senate Committee." . ;Mr. Campbell, from. the Committee "on the Judiciary, made a report Ou.thc resolution of inquiry as to the forfeiture of the charter of the* South Carolina Railroad Company ; wLielrwas considered immediately, and was agreed . to. ' Kf. Dcpass introduced the following resolutions: which were, considered im-~ mediately: . * > j IFAem/A', It.appears timt .the South. : Carolina Railroad -Company has taken j tip a part of the Camdeii Branch of said i.Road, and Las removed th-b rails therefrom-,; : i _ :: : *. 'RImIul'J] That the Solicitor of the i-Mktyh: Circuit he and the same isMrcre| hy authorized And'-directed to issno it sci. ><fu. against the safd. Company/1 -to show |*ausd"w'hy tla'ir ehiirtor should not ue fe:vi.c,.l; .."j t R^IrcJ, Ti at tLe foregoing rescrlu Tfiol; t> es e lit .'t o 111 id" Se if at o for cuticurirmpi'ti" moved that the resolutions., , , t _ i_:.i .... .. '302 ' OlUuIVW I"' uu KUU un i?y- ura; j gttif.'lliL' .qiust-on -.UiiVj.-imt ...trill. fe rfmui^a agrMM-UCTCtO ' 11 WHS UU'JKlC'J 111 the nffg.ilivc. T! ? vi'Ks and.rays wore requested and ' . lire us.follows ; Was, 32 ; ur.ys, 4S. So tt'O Jlon.su rufn.-.cd* to agree to tlic UIOli'.D 'J liy.iofdluJioii was their Bgreid to, and was ordered to be suit to the" Sen i: to for u.uan.n unco *. The So .ate ititttrm-d to the House the resolutions,"concurred in. A recent issue of the Tribune thus alludes to tiic soldier:* of the South: Look at the wist multitude of rolled, beaten, discoyifired men, whose valor litis almost 'attoned for the sins of the to* bollion ! "Onr gallant gray 'brothers arc even now clamoring around Washington/ ike. "So with the (Juiierals of the rebel. lion. The giv ntest of tlierii all know a teacliur of inalhemaeies in a universify Sherman's antagonists are in the express and railroad business. Tlic once dreaded I Beauregard wiii' soil you a ticket from New Orleans to Jacksbc; and,.ifyou wapt to scud' a couple of ham's to a friend in Ilielimom], Joe Johiisohjjbuco commander cf jsreut armies, will carry them. 1-he man whose xvorlis Crnnt moved upon at, Donclson edits an inditii-reut newspaper at New Orleans, while the commander of the rebel cavalry at Ccrinth is his local reporter.. "Marshall practices law at New Orleans;-Forrest is running a saw mill; Dick Taylor is fio\v having a good time in Now ifork; Roger A. - Fry or is a daily practitioner at our courts; and so with the ritst of this bold, vindictive and ambitions race of men/' *: Love, Law, Tar and .Feathers.? William Calvert, of Laporle,. Indiana, eloped with Mrs. Nuni}, who "wouldn't ben nun.". Calvert was arrested and prosecuted by the wutraged hnsbaody whose abraded honor \va^ soothed by a neanng piaster, in tue snnpe 01 a ueca for a house and lot, which Calvert made over to one of the Nun children,.' Mrs. .Nflin was also induced to deed her property to her children, whctTtHe twd were permitted to depart from the temple of jii?t?ce. On' .leavings ?he;./Court." room? Calvert was surrounded by a host of ' sympathizing friends, who conducted 'biti in; tfifitnplrto a neighbbfthg wood, whdro.they presented him wilhj\ hew -tSgbtrfuting suit of clothes,, the raw material of which originally came .from 'the ihside of a pine log and. the cufeid.e of agoosc. A party pfjlie - lady's friends were cqDally as gcncrbusly disposed to--; wards her, But were prevented from car- { rjing out their designs by thc>: meddle-somo interference of the city marshal!. '-Calvert was formerly a gay daShing fob . . low, but now there, are none so poor as to do Lim reverence. The Minister of the Netherlands has . proposed to Secretary McGnlloeh an exchange of complete sets of the ebine of his country for those of iGc TFnifed States' and the Secretary has given orders to the idirector of4b6 mint at Philadelphia, to forward the required coins. The RotbeMlds. '.'An amusing advonture fc-related as having happened to ihe-JSanlr of Kirs; |g]knd,, which jiad .. *ohimitidd groat1; ^sre^icct 01 refusing to discomrta- lill of i- lar?e'liraonh t dfhwn Ky .Auselm'lloth-child, of Frankfort, on Nathan Kothchdd>' cf London. Tho bank- had jiHuglitiiy-re^llotl V ,rtbafc. iliiy d fedbunf bd-;d rily* tbefc own. bills,.and not those of private pereons;' Bnt theyhaif to dowith one -stronger than the -bank. ''Priva^Vpof^ ,6oh8'!" exclaimed Nathan KbthcbiW,i when they rcpoiied to hiih' ther, facf.j rajPriyatepersons! I* will make* these . gefftleift'eh see w^iat soVt of private jpe?softsVc qAT' Three weeks .afterwords .Nathan Rothchild, who . had employed .the internal in gathering all the five pott fid tiOtbk he cotldproeifrein Englandand on the" continent, presented .himself at the oank at the opemng of^ihe gtflitto. TT it ilwo fi-mn li!? . nndrPt' Hunk a fit p. pound note, and they. natuj^Ily counted out five sovereigns, ami a*-the same time looking quite aAtonisifdd "that the Baton Rothschild should have personally troubled bimstll'tbr srch a "';t?ifle. The Bni rou examined one.hy * cmc thg coins, and put thi'in into a littfe^tarLVfl8..:bagrI thetj drawing out ariotlior note, ff'iJrrd, a tenth, a lniodredih, he never puVfb'o pieces of gold into tlie bug without scrupulously ex:!milling them, and in some instances trying the'iu in the- .baljuietv as he said "the law gave him X{ie light to do." - The first pocket book bring.- impticd, and. the fir.-t bag full, l.e jiiissi-d . tliem to 1 his clerk,,and received a sccoh-lj'.-ond tlui-i continued t il the close ofihabhnlc' The Barnn had,employed soyeji. liotg^Jjfb change'?21,000. But. as ho. li.atljiine employees. of his- .own siunc manuer, jt. rpsjulf-wF~thatlhif.h <4fct sfc of RothseljTl.L tiltd dYiHvif* ?il gold from the bxuk^juiiJ " tliat-ho hVid:^ 'occupied th e* f't-11 er'vlli.afc no.. Qt 1 could. change"a tingle note.S X. ' Everything which hj^fs-.J-Jte stanvpipf eccentricity "has always pl(ra??d* tl'e' I>rr glisli. I'-Tiioy-werc, Vlicr'far^-thq day, very,'uinelrnmnscd attl(d jdtfe.'pique" of Baron RorhschihLv T?1 ioyv^'lf rt fauglicd IchS when' they SHtv^dijiwix^ufg flie1 next day a't the''opening tif r'jVe flanked by his nine; elerks, nTiii'Jvlhitve^ th:s time by many . drays, dc-stined- to carry away the ' specie. They' jaughed no longer, when the king o'f bankef^said with ironic-simplicity: ^ -?-< .'. Those gentlemen refuse to pvy my bill>; I b-ivii swum-not to keep theirs. . At tli oir fr: ts uh?~ tn^y 1"trotffy'Tii cm hh at I, have enough to employ Ibcm for. -two months!', . ' Fi-r two months ! Eleven millions in gold diawn from.the ISai'rk of KhgbitKl which lliev have never possessed." 'The bank took aLiud. There was souielliing to be dotie. The next monoo-p-.notice appeared in tiie.journals that liencTfcirtk the hank won id pay Rothschild's _ bills. #lm euntn nj'thotP ntVtl 77, f . General 7d. Jeff. Thompson,* formerly of Missoui i, ami now located in New Orleans as a Commission uierchantqseiit the editor of the Pi< at/ui>c a preset) t et a bottle of Tonibon whiskey on Christmas day. 'Accompanying the present were the following lines: New Okleass, December 25; ! SO3. ^ Dear Picayune, I pray . .. . That on tin's Christinas- day. You'll iiccrpt this fine t:ott!e of whiskey; . * For 'tis.fiiUof -"the soul" " Of "Kentucky of-old,"' . . And willmakcyon Gel "plucky-and frisky/ There,s ho '-medicine" licrc? - i No "bitters" nor "beir, , : 'I here's nothiiig nuVgnod honest drinking^ And'twill make you To 1 good}?' As all ft-ie whiskey should, * ' ' V And li'jhUn^jour heir/ up to thinking ;V;. Of hours'tJif 't-are'past? That brought pleasures that last . ". ' Th'Qngh ages of troubles aud sorrow. - ' And if on this night'. ' -* ~n" Toil should go to bed "tight" Yoii'11 not have the headache to^morroyy. If. JKFF. TH011PS0NV m.c.j .L. mi?; .',1 J._:I vvexjuu lue.ioiiowiug uruur puunsueu4n the .Chattanooga Oazettr: Head'.qhs Post Chattanooga, Tenn.1 December.,30, 1865' rfe [General Orders No. 36.] Owing to the accuinulatioh of a great number ol freedmen at this Post, living without visible" means of support, and selling derttnralizing examples to those better disposed, it is hereby ordered that all colored men who cannot give \ Satis<a*>r>rtr nccnrn.hpfla nf 1 .K^intr onwaivivl in soine^egibimf^eTripioyiTieot, '. will be'fitrested ami confined in (Ire Military Prison until employment can be found for tiiem. 'All. pistols, revolvers, muskets, ;6r ptber arins fpirnd. in tlitpmBc&ion ofTSei^e pcoplfe; Will be'-taken. from them and turned over-to/these -Headquarters, The o(8eer of the City'Gi^ftl, andliient^ Lib.bald, Act, Ass't,' ?-I!bSt Provost "Mar-. shHl/are charged witbr"~iEKehf execution of this ordcr.^By command ef Wp. Bi Gnw, Col. Com'dg. " ' " ?> B.W.PERKINS, ; . CoptMn fifid.A. A. G.. A report is current at Chicago that a prominent rail road officer, understood to bo Hon. W. B., Ogden, President of the NortB#estbni Rail Rbad> Who1 bad invested large^ums in the Nevada silver niinesj-has received his first ^idoud in the sliapo of a ton of silver, in bats, v^K ded at $45,000 to $50,000, based onlhb' present valno of greenbacks, ' 4 Urited. States the.'^ . den pint s of. elect from .Floridrf, wore' prb6erfrdi]^X^\ lidded. * "??jfebduten'M ^u^Vwha jfiwusfejed^' -tfp An amcndTDcnt/(fiircBe;i>ift^^ '?3optc^i"ii[H^ i.'. :;#? 'y??r^../lMtead.'^bjP . :,'<} JSi^r ~J'\ ' ^iyeq'.i'dt1.:U?'cii$grflcs, by''orders nsq'&.4fr' 8afk^aU;l)y-GenT^eVjWaQ.. Iasi wihtefv*'.; $$,, j . in iitcjj/.a:^ "'.. :'Efe'Arii^'dr^V^cdt).' ". ! tnaiht a^fhg tljiat*'{fie , T :-f I tbe:H^of.^lolfjilie'-';$_u4t1ie^|fe6S^.^;'* ' . ascbiiqfto'rctf~r(?bfc'la| 8fli3^tiK^;.^TOy 1 and submission bei^^Vjjp^wl|;^pS^^v^ motioned ; % ?.- ^ it,-'''*;-M of blacl? a.iuf whites ;li6^re.. twmg -;/ f&Sjg :v' President's reconstruction ^cd!cy-; denied *" ' that the Sdutbprh StateaVc^'.evcr ijorof the Unio.fr.; clai^pjjj/ tbrit >JtI^r-:^jre;*. obedient to the ]an*sv and ongbt iafo~ represented. ;/ ' " After which the HonsQ -adjOQrned.Ba-'" til Alonday*. '. -jJ:'.. . V:'';'.v-.-;^';: ^' & ~r '; '"[ -V< " .' - The Edito'RiA l. > Tbo" ?fiome JoarnaJ' tbair^mTtfes fl^odi^sXv-l^ biiTdens': --", ' 'Sv.; ' V ;It tSi one of tlwj jiafdsldps; of orir .pro**- . fiesMon that- ;. ^ sickness, orio stop fi>r caljfrj i) v ora*nv" *.;.V^ "may *' cjiiij&v' ;i^t reik'hia&atet ,.-. ^ and ganger; fronii. 1 t^tb & j o n r'u a 1 is t 'njjSsi \ 'fp&iti fy..-?y? -. a>t?eWd- \. r tivoju nb&t?fr> ' <. s ?pwrjm$ji?itd9 taemlnid ftaqni tfic mt?&' 411SIU : juiTf ;-. r >.' . >tbo world' ? " ' : Ibuk*^ ; ^iipon Uro^^^'^Vi^rHP- il^'rBtliao-.did-- ~ ' ii|inn tbs-iiiau t'irit w^-outung-liay. HeV-..'' p Mca%; W -mM, Ttfifjwp-: has b'fcen been rc- csW b liabeq^#i%yftfPffilp 5^2?^-%'" obudieiice to tlfc^ , HtjlUiiiwlt uuutaijg^^^ al Union.?fl^fidcirt ?fuhns&riv.^ ; . 1 l.aye'nnlltinpfio qualify;; 'Untiring to*' modify; notjiiiig to rctriirt. In forintr;' via \ s tlicrc ?ras but one Kansas to Buffer under illegal po.wcr^.Now there are </ ? ocu A'uiifut.irX suffering only as one sufsercd:' therefore, sir, {wcli-veii. premore^. . . - J.haihor.G, sy is !h; cw>:itiity of the jnrca. i onVWft&irtvtC^ii^ji ifa tutmtmy. -Jit- thv* ; doyk of FruitAivi nor An the PteMdont's polic^T""^ Dreaming theorists . lui^iue .. tbop^ f States -Jjr.ve never been tmi of the Utiioiw* ' They must be governed an. Tertitorias"Sr the Democrats and tlio' Southerners, will,. ut the very Grst-eleclion, take potffwSToiu of the wKito hoy?ft arid .the. hulls of .Con- . ?^?!?~j^?acfd<!wt';Stevens,- Republican : ? ' ie,idef*ii? Congress. ^c.Hqw tp F?es?s Welu?A friend ito* -form,us that he hired a smatfc ^colored \ .b6yT>-ome .time'ago,as honse Servant, and the bov-^rVed tniu fatthfully.for a very : * * moderate compc.nRatiqn.>vP^^a?d.wtf% however, uneasy m-tnirintkon unep'eitft? > the l?oy"<fres8i.d! -/nrteir. -better ' 6rop[oyce;-iin<!'it tv'ns; impossible d^rs^pch tidienee fiie casB* ca:ii^ tP, .^ptir-^ r ; cjutae/tii&lhie c.'othcs Jic, wore. . Vi?ioirtU'-"! nfiiiWiirg taW_<j^ob^rpT) 8(S?ctIfin^^o/ Assiiifiiar naturef-Arose jpainfnily^|pi#(^ * ' disturbed nniod, and -he tkuernirneel quiBtjdn tbe tnysfrejapug,* ' ;'.t s.o (i,A Vhinnr'wiift-dnne.'.Tliironefc* ' ' . iW IV uv^? W*w "7?-.v^.T. -1-7.- - ... "tioV was satisfactorily pUys;nigb*X6w #aek. will a party dat ' 'doji't^ondftretan^ do game Dke- X' daea?fy ?OAitbestoii Vcws. - " ] * S ; ir Ztfii J.J > * ^ ' Wuxtb'Labob For Cotton CuLTtuuci ^r?TlrpOlualcston. Ne-ws Las the r F A gentleman from the Son~thwe?t has A'adb aft OTrirtfgm^ ' ton land'%;'fi%;^?ed)8k:Jj^^eri Ha?* .says.that this plan is hefng;ta'jgely iJppr'*^. ted in. TcnneM^Alhtrfinai' and Arkninsris; ; He;also informs'n9 r tQit' . .' ' * North'ern capitalists are re'adiljt.adVitt^^j ' - ? ingftip?tal.for'the purposfi ofpafftmg^n'': . shares;-thai' soeie'ties/ arfe Formed IffkiU;; ? fur^h labor -for a* ebmmlssioii, a$N3fi&'r ftin nffoiil l>ao oTToa/tv Kf>r*n tfl ' fldl'ftnCft" tyridsthat four months .'ago,.c6ukt fiatfe'v ? been booght for-$20 to $00 aa acre-' . ? c?<* *.?:?; , An "editor and hie ITlfe" trcre warfiTp^ . out in the bright moonlight one creftirigv;. all editors' Wives, she Waseff a^cjcwf ceediogb? poetic nature, and;said to be?' -mate,.?Notico that r ihdbn; 'Bow' -eeSfecv' *"li nbd bright; and beautiifhl . I thinker i.oticingfit," .xeturnedibVediMr, i "for anything lea thnn-tfiousmd-Tirtes?^ a dollar eentsJoHv^l^^ines?* r. A little boy five year$,old Was caroedP-^ off%- eagles while playing in the woods. ' noar Mayncsvillle, M^ last Octdbcr. , His bodv was fdanti nearly all the flesh entirely picked off .the bones. ... - .& :': Tho losses of -the Jtatv Yodi-^inr ln-' . sbranco Company By* flfe' " were. $43,139,000. ... " . _ .;T% ?.'* : i-.rv Xir%- \