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- -rlK- - -, y, . . - ti.- -. r , - - Y .5 -- * 4..-p . - - * ... S S---. r44 - 6 - S - * - S.*4 ** * -H ' - -S- * - - G -u---A O -, -- .. . - --- - -- 4 s * - -* - - - - - - - - - : - - - - ----1 - * - -C-T-B-R - -WEDNESDAY MORNING, 00QBR 3, 1867 - C '~ - a 494 * -- **. see * - - % t -Ala "1 -. ..a - 1 - 1 ?ajr -a'.d .*1 -* % 1. - * - -~- k - * ': - m - nr n - r - * * a eerleewsPpe ** ' -e. 7 n -rI N-w P--er! Tem ana.t etrupq 1b 54 diethitiwE' - - MOT nat TE - ZIZOgTED REhLYL AND CHAPLY. -T. F. & R. IT. GRENEAKER. ),-,m. T Aie '1-enlah ,rom the - of i-iigrat ais jeCO =bthe h st a Oainia to do egdity of iWivitiig W-1 6daft naro of er soul ad- th;d 0F:ro t li ri S -- esrt -car .. n iAeb& Ato ere.ieiItR ~ se -r C1Yhairee --eeOl'-t pt sogi aab4tr v'nt-igt olasin gold. A me undeddolar pe y ao )r ref cshareof eopbeten ereu peopl pecoring to about eiegtt dvillars sen g. an ffort,of the, can'e hudressful, iftydolarsl tpe'ersoale:,dl%, aI ne e'brae dolls operinity fo saythabo-sever, withe boha-e ad Orifadhbeen.odfuta the bgen alie,i -coinltd. 6bjelction sa hage.-pacs offred asrueto heml famr.our people crJgtt heir Ieer -bu ihile seind that{ny effththirnd cn smgo suefl,y I~ro'fiffy to the .hndrd ars, aiemorac ehN-mQrermonly say,.thfV 'eeaeingac havue al : te~ sld,bnt& that th ey sell.cAnd.ia ofdaringbplaces for reitra1kepa ff dereiption,-togeth erian pn eylici .taemrent of be 5863 treed$(ux ap piie'al$o t.1ies for iit er ase. Ia- *ry numerous, instances,_ planters are disheart aed a=ith their fteedmen labor '-pd ar.e of feriug their. plahtatians for sale oiA that acpout. In these cases I sez iaLde a en, that,ian vne;;, 4ih litd e e;p1cs ean ofnoiths a tnV 4 wiH not, be } therefdre, to " d iou9 op. cerati tiewe My speedy t ?insfr of their t ttig MeI -ist t f their mean and whenever t~ heI st#te Of tOlerf as ' considr most eces ig letters QrenTgrew1<> raeewnu e. o-e aeMero make, hoD et;ad trut! ft, replies, -I had -a tae seeteBle mtr in'e caftncs of-txes of'dhe different zF tu- e oogE.er ond per ur = o siu eL 4 t i r si firr t xar.i y ea4 Il ir , gvrmnoerh somesin to be noust be for "Awie in a dimnuiv R 23.1 G.w warIdlyatmp to eress anoiognr upon 'rmes Dieomr - ownobile forfetali cflms nt rofinly congry, agttor.cogifion gioen fo'tisms oecoutesy and' thoe greaes. The misertise alis, t"A witr in athmuie Radi-apr casly coneruled in Abesha N-ort askaannes to eressta iesRaicon~~eciton wibt sthimn wh obleis jorna ai Softener, the editsnly nregroisita. if . he loknrteresofta ufnteaby and tfamo yart th at'iseek the de structionSoth the So,willot bevaf slytre wihayth besh; cantel orsomewhorei;nl the ino asl repet.bnethan coiept." .l -----eWe.rb----ma who clis toevena eeten-an anal inhs hrpih He sper in the iantedreste tamy. fral 'i Radical, Mmisslons-Ther Ad monitoit Finger. [From heIa. Y. c o o 9J _"We.- give elsewheres as far a they can be ascertained, tegulta ?f the voting yesterday .i Reveral of the States: Tliose results, what ever the. particular events in, each ease; . e., w ietler-IIayea isehosen Gotiner in 01,io. or Sbarswood Judge in-Pennsylvania, au ointito one;general econdcusion-diminish ediu -ea .i the. -part 6:the. ipnb us.: In Iowa and Ohio; os in Pennsylvania and Connecti cut,'t~hfacts.are th e eaino-afire of votes forl te:pepularv nd-doin) nana =ity. Its ad erents -ave been ather diffeitei ttheisiu aid so stAyewafiffrotie n ls or they. eloie .ti~ 4ppsto. in r ' 'O a te 'rai r; bn o fr?ileid, amitof o n s;ti e es a -o id ' bth tees . ~ren,'hfdr ttie p sAet er irn d ipt#igent. their polificiansto tqk ahead jd ee w.esthe o 4 Lat eare Esa rrin 4 *4-0e4 ?vereel ainitr .<1 f whih wet eui to. * .$. 'y *., * * '.y ea nt eUkihd that "ttr .aa bee'n agoa eaL afloconsidek atsaMd;eyeritaW ieas Iega1mon. ir;ngresue%tie a$ two :e .ageiaa .been A i re? "o r reds am sit a th y " et ar e e -ad.-heirh MenI be bettei- * n - e$ ese a rie; Slea ed a g 4.;-h. -VT, RMaEsu[N8. - - . re pesnta eaoden.eastirshd4 frit' sle'heee. ertels twofrih thy a be n forcingi upon. eparty issuesiapd doc hvedeereuand i epuiadd log gobu1fr he dnelie to ephu inevdo enttn thdemcaticprt. hlead ershipofth96e epblia arhs the eadopeRtiod-fimeasures . h 't ratenublof mepity hand een aik annadnioniteiond toelentle. The ost eparethories oil be ld-r .it sanLbe heeded.p Forabl the6ras twoyerse have been forcngh partn. the aty o isee and c the poes,stion~s, and moey doul ryhave beeb ued,and epuda te thuired ofltreinstg''ig theWemocrticpry.h ed rlow Wrredn andcaes Is preencea of me,terasn oliia hntpee as, relmentless onThe olsnetreme theoson Avel tier, haea ben foredictingonh party, stenbasyais crt;and fothe let,stronst and1000 mostde ~o am~ffcenyen'f"h partfV hae-een atrnd.au ta du iced w ditrels,stiole to theyfaild o''faleredin gvin pulse:the peope,:ana- :lVg mfl at political atmosphere, even if they did not -feel the change 'should have learned-nothing by tonsutt Jnrg their barometere.. Blind and : deluded almost beyondparalleI are* those.who. fail to diaeovPr astrong reaction'ar sentiment- Thoe"ho f have $.ewh he torm'must peipare. to zesp the whirl*iid. -,4 "he.revohitirn through w4inh 1 p re respcots. tii ibe:fond.pleasant to modor' -Mantons and "Robes Fperre .-:it1this diferen~ee,-ow I ties.h" eo:. - Of te se nes - and ine,dete of the electn ifl the ;eiy- f' la dhia iT',uda.g t e ye of egettenby th4o-e eocraieart: -i tof e ra. :4 _ . en -itn t'p. 'hu;p-ofe :O astCgljt . .< r'ose -of.tb o=~ , i -pi fesf#c. - e e ne tiTesa be os v i A 'tJe, -etin fo 8 -hf tosevgr War2Isaerosa ed rser e segn phse -he~p eisreisalnosa Aete e+a - e ---ert> er afgregdasebrt,i se 165 gotc ecx ai gie :" .t"at1 e -.. -pas& ite 'rg -lmost rigr t t i 1 -nipngatia a Notviftin th} - , r' 1a"rrib1' 'ara " , -bet dtisiiff. 'se ey tyt?becg ;e=rde the: M egg&te .nheeco gr'egm .tde A-bintd,tsje ,by-te;tBanfegTiatgewii ~'_ ~~tog zas, in.ae- cbeer .net:. hebt. f e-i "Q.-i. T]-ifL tedigWdeht n .L. gre etrpa d .pi'k a tdnghfeesh. n nv'aowsinf ett ne2iQ24 thQird i thersnt- nden4 nore -ajwb i$eg.ays co veIsaDace,...iTii9nujted our -. Wahit4toncoi'tespondent -. i-f d specu-~ - d nions eithe Presi he-iirbe1goggespe D - cals by.a 4eefsif::z4joriy ipdi eating their proIbaZe -d~elbt m~ t;h. the State, mu6h satifa'i was expred by the President and all others. Mr. Johnson, however, has taken the matter much more coolly than those about him. Hie] expresses the belief that the evi dent reaction against extreme radi-< calism in Pennsylvania, where it has been the most rampant and violnt and olpenly threatened re v6ution, will have the effect to check the ultra policy hithertoi frced upon Congress by the crack of theRdical whip, and willI very prbbly, bring about a settlement pfthecounti-y. Hie thinks that if her York goes against the Radi calRepublican tike, the tid emay, be turned and the present diffi culties overcome . lHe regards the defeat of the conistitutional amend- 1 ment in Ohio, if it should really be :lost, as covering the whole ground of the- issue of negro supre- 1 may; and dociding it against theci Radical pr6gramnie. . i "Fly-away-Jack" the new poetLaureate says of flies; Oh, the files Whe beautiful fles I Ornamenting our apple pies; In the cupboard and on the meat, In the house and on the street, Around the sugar-bowl they swarm, l.,,,,1 dies an do no harm? Speech of Ex-President Coneovd,NH.,. Wednesday vening, at thecose-of aeerenadse 1x-Presi.ent Pieree-ehferea th 'bIowh brief rdess: !t'has"e isa s4g^yotr. part w 4 nie y,. frien<fr aid.eighb >o.ura.to reaand.snlae :bac Ae'k iaices at whiat.w- hMer belie e<f' o be the:torreptt evil t ,heOIT irdlnroweo to receife-ta cetoirin'nfh .;th Paraes i a giei 4t'a nrp,Is-t<o-me There hie %{n~p. e-4T'igfgtly' 5ytr 3snd- nuat Wiedlig! s doalsb nc beit tges fld i)dhin me og? to..tse .e eurs--Jua'de Vs . er ati4r Foeaii ,a --l.c. t" 1tga-eap a ieb:.-O he Pat amt h h-",rAuza Lg 'ideg g.- es eg p_wonbtrf. - - LEein&aa ae-.ht ?an, ete, tenden c2A ftI Zd A-" nggiat:slhe si.pu r$e-.sla h a Iai.e 'fW a r moe-+ ar rc'etnn, it ~no~heri'b f a 'yehde ~oord il, trim ed WIh ift~ )rfOfoireredwt baksikbad,~n nhobie' rvelingigresscn irsets.t of brweIra3ppln trim nedDwih crs bns fbrw sik,abot ne inc waide;tight-e ttgsqethe seenmaof wicht E-iding ressown eisis:i4 "Stapst-whieh aveen pae sighe ffica, grd canot b el transfrred .to nothe - yspenigtem an fth .cntr niet to ithu ofie, wit (aiface at'ies whiof achvetams floedsruek, anmmd iit wih-t yoit poelyac,nheaded wthe wbit artino A~brakfast thcer isitiade >f scaret cth, eaoraely om re bide's otavelcindellatcon ithtintgtt eacque the msofwhic di M a tf. e - 4 it19Ef 4s9VHa hood, 'whcna: a 'nred[nit - Ilal, a tt:ethed fe - tass.gto *~~. * - ref - -*, 01 u i. : . " . 4k v Jid * ',a . . - - 11 V . " c s cra . t edtiiNite the ,'e d4 *a re ed a put ?uch Igau t paper, must be egnaly:gbedd person, etc., etc., and wanted to meet her by moonlightk alone, to which she wrote a consent -8he came to the reiideavous reiled ; they. walked, he talked, he,.p4l love ; finally gained consent,.'to take a little Miss ; the veil was raised for the purpose, and d~e stricken gentleman gaz.ed upon the comely features of his own wife! ! A voung lady, just from the seminary, befing asked at thefalle if she would have some more cmb bage, replied: "By no mesns: gasronomical satiety admonishes me that I have arrived at the=.uIti mat-culinary'degitation consist ent with the code of Esculapius." As she drewv back from the table. it was concluded that she ineant e o had "eaten a heap." Some fifty ladies in Linn County, Kansas, bare adopted short ski rts, whir.L f'all about ihn kne,