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- Poetr7-. KIND WORDS,. DY w.M. IBAXTER. Kind Words! 0, what a potent spell, D)wells in 11hos3 childrent of lie s11t11 To sootho tihe hIeart by sorrow pierced, Arrd rule it h) % unir sweet control. Like acoents from an itigel's tongue, learing a mess.. go 'roin I he sky, Theiy comlie; aild sorrow 4urns to joy, And smuiles reprctt(s ithe risilig sigh. Kind words! how llessedt are the lips Whence fall (he words o' peace antul love They Ep-ak, c'en whilo on earth below, Tholanguagoe they sl:ill speok niholve. 'Twis (hu (lie blessed Saviour spoke, When wearily our carth he trod, And kindly hIe is calling still, Frot carth and ain, to lcare and God. Kind words ! 0. cartI like heaven wotiA be. And sweet wouild le our fellowship, if kind thoughts dwelt in every heart, And kind words filloweol every lip I For olt Ibr throgh all eteritiy, In heaven thore inever will be heard, To break its glorioiis hartiony, A bitter or an itikind word! Kind words I they fall, front 1ps we love, 1,ike evening dew on drooping towers, Anil to tie disert, of' tihe iear Thevy con like s wee, t're:hing mhowers. Spienk kindlty thlen, arni 'very wai Of Ithinie, wit linl sone lt-tr. sml be A link in love's myst kriouis clai:, To binl it over itato t hee. From the Xte Orleas imncs. PARODY. DruiiCATF.i) TO 11. F. i:TIAR. I am sig ling coimrades, sighling, R'bbs t he 50.1 gola Iloulrbiont taA., And my oldt ni ti treal conli ionies is exuistce now iat last ; Let. your art,, ot boys .1itp t-r 1Hush your voice itte how i I( Listen to Cto laientiaiions You and only you tmu.st, ll. ;r. Though my old i nl iru1sy g~ne a j Hear I heir epaulet ie. Its no more. Though iny wrecked ti nl seattered fortunes Are not hopeful n.4 bef'ore. Though no corpora Is 1n, t siirroun, tle, Lioth to io their tnaster's will, I itust porish is a tyrant, Dio, tie great Spoon .stealer Still. Dah ! no more amiidst f lie ha 1 (l Will my hoart with error swell, Fort no imital like lon Untler than t ecoward's feelings I ell (Jlve to (rant and ofthers, nrohtes, Lot their brows ilho Itiurel iniiie, I can bear a nlat ion's liatreit, Triunihing in spoils like nmine. ilutL I'm Sighing, omrailons, nigtintt For ite gool old iim ito colmo, When, iisteid of tuilk amit honcy, This, our land, o'etriows witi ruin. Bult they're cominig, itic1k, 0 ? iicreen me From (Ito avenger's fatl al hand, Not poenatoined oi to alaiger, L anm suro I could not slanal. F. Pnnotunality, It is such a inico thing to ho a LuSiness man, in Ih i settlemenit. Sysli'tem, pune. taiality. On time, or up (InI go, like nit illtstrated phian ittom. I lost Jifty thonst. nt1ad dollars, diy heoro yeterday, be canse iny wialeh was onte eighthIi of a second slow--thiat, iich behin nal enn. gagement. Ilroti . suit against the -watcl-uktlier, to re-cover damlaes, so he lost is but liemior, ary 1 go by dock work ; AM woituid tt) nt nuiglt, run do)wti ( toWn) ill the morni g1; r 11n all diy ; tise nt, one mlit o past six ; lie boll rilgs si: striokes. A n oy fierv'ant girtl, t his m-rn ing gavo seve~n, rmngs ;was a loathl ofi a soc ond tioo litet foir brienflkinst ('hi down wt~it hout break 1tast. Or'dinar ily rio at, one minute past. six ; elevenl initites three seconds t'r oilet. purpos; ten necointIn to entite dowit st airsn ; uiso (outr secindls to tiptaire how everiy biody is real te paipers nin ieteen~t scoid. looik out. thet winidow one~ st'con'l; devoto two iecontd s to grae, live se'ondus to toast, tst enseconidi to the contest wi th puatitakes, lo:ri seconds to coithae, Si'x siecoindn to ch, po, otte 5econdti to (talik a, two-econds to clinging the napkin into its r'ing, anid .brenikiast is over't. Then I practice gym nia'stics five miitt's ; iO:ntimeii(s I wres tle w ith a pountd of markot bttei----gain etrengthi faister in this Ways thtan biy dIiub bells. I spend silx secontds in kissing my wiife- excellent. lunch, you know ; bet ter than quiail ont toast. Step into my carriage at twenty-seven tmintes and for't-intO seconds past inuo ; reaiclh tho <tllieeo at flhy nino ittles atndi tree. 'oturths of' a second past teni. 'Takes unety-seven iniintes and seven cocondls to drive from my ros. to my biz. i'm jusit oldi pnti uac.Hlty. Open fetltern fronm twelve to one ; answer let rs fromt one to two ; hiaxe a lunch brought, in at four .secontds past, two ; lIeavo( the (iflice at three o'clock and nino secondam. n-. chtarged my cashier last wveek, beinig a qrlter second behind t iune onte mnorning: h~e fe'll at the door, or heo might hanvo matde it-tuno in tine. I now (d( al mty celc-work. 'uTaken ont my branins anil put im a cylinder escapemetnt, leptino ho v'er. (tillbjeweled, Ihli rleon htohes '. pmgo for diamnontds. Shall take~ ont t nv v als anid put. in their I dce old fi;aluie j ei'. dimhtmis. Shall pitt seconld' au. anto. hanitds otn my% tmantly hossomt. andi nmu on timto atltoget ber. Th'len I B stud v a railway guide and a dicth e. y, an'd givo enturtainmtents-.repea t the aibtv from mentory, atnd call it bt~u'ss. Per. eons wvishiing to see mte Ott business ril'iticianst, doctors, swecel.-hteatt, agents, iankers, shteriris, tundertakers, moutrnors. les~ateomt-will catll on~ time to a second(. Very strict btusineses sysatem is now itn order. So strict thrat, if a man lives a second longer thtan his time, Iho can't die. Butt to is up. Batec PoxenRoY. Thte Itesian Tiealegrapht liln is pr'o. grossinig with gratifyimg sucecess. A geittleman- by the namie of George Kor nan, formterly a telegraphio operator at Clevelantd, anud now in thme employ of the Con-'panty in Siberia, writos that the fierce trmbes in that region are frienidly to the untdertakittg, thtat, tho to pography of that cotunt.sy is nighly fatvora le to te construchiont, antd that a reasidence thero is not so disatgreeablo as has beent picnr. ed. Not very near Neighbors. The diameter of tho earth's orbit is, is it, were, the poeket rot of 0ho Ustro Amer1, with w'ih h io measures distances which th- movnd (can no more grasp thian in lit.y. Ti s s - easurer is I 190,1100,. 300 of Illile il length. This te aitro. ii!nonr lays down oil the floor of heaven, ad drani wing linles4 froi its ext reinities 'o the nearest fixed star, or a centuar ;, e fi iLs the anigle thus subtended b v fis base line to he not quite onep ecoui 1 13v the simple Rlile of Three he' thr-i irives at tih' facIt thIt thle inonrest lixe Oar isi 21,000,000,000,000 mliles di8 FWroim aniot1hr1 r simple calcu2l.i nu it. WOllOW, that in the Xspace mioni mine olar system devoid of stars, tlre is *-omf in ome ihnendion, or in on straigit n1, for 12,000 solar sytemsis; in Iwo limensioniS; there is room fAr 130,000,. 100 of solar systems; and in neand sidereal space of throe dimensions, there i ron for 1,500,000,000,000 of solar systoms, the sizo of our own. Nav, gool farmer, do not look so uinbelievoig. I. Your boy iied not gradiunite from the distriet.school to prove all thi . One aind a ha'lf Oillins o' "Va sstil as large as ours, tiight be set ini the eipaco which divides hetweow it and its nearest, nleighbor. A nd if we might sassum tho aggr. Ilo ppilation( oh 0ou slar iystem. to be 20,000,000,000 thIlien thero would be room enugh for hirty thousand udb:im of himian ing to live, love and Miaor in the worldi .lt mii;ht be planted in this aume Starles voiw. Nily, good sceplical 111aI, bold on a moment longar. Our still is but a dill, hazy speek of light in the greant milk1 WvRy ; anI Dr. Illrietl sa.ys he discoer. v-d fifty thousiand jlust suelh -.1ms in thatl higvhway of vorliq. in a space apparent lv ". Yard in breadthi, and six in leng.. Th;h of th1t1 t aluoniwnt!i and then that. no two of themin aro nrolily iearer cli othr 1 lhan twenty millioi millions of milhs ; and t.bin ih t tihe stares space between t heir solnr sywtm mlight con tail 1,500,000,000,000 ofs ilr s , %-. tomn ! Muhipliy theso spaces and thse sytms by a hundred millioin, and you will have niin.bored the worb th'at a powoirful gllss will Iii opn to your View, fIo 011One point of spice. MISA ME:'S IIs-rITION.-Wi p1ub. lisi with pleasure tilt subjoin. card from Miss Ihui, and trust. that Ilwr en. terprise will he successful. We learn friom a) privat(2 0)11 1 cmnumic ationI that nomeo of the prominent citizin.i of' Ne w York havo uxpresned great kindness towanrli the (nterprise, an .1s0110 have Il. "adv shllowII great liberldity. Messr. C. L lRlihaidson & Co., a proltImient publis. ing hloise in New Youk city, hare rof fered to give all the books that may he needed, aind others in that city aro ta'king a d1p) iItCIren.t im tle m1oveOllnt. Miss lilio learIns that Gien. Grant.d 11(1 expressed himself as highly gr'atified to learn that flforta were hemig made to odmcate tho Soli hern soldiers' clhiiren, and tlint, he said Gen. I1 amipton's exam. ple W1s doing timuch in building up the South ; and th:at if lie had to ulli). tihe two srcetions by one man 'to do it, lhe wOUid select Gen. Ilalpton. TisI i a jiist tribitie to honor and bravery from a brave manii. We would request oi exclha generally to copy the bjre1hiid card. Th'ie puripose is to tilurchmsI as llrhamv~ille, thatI well knw iinaIiiIlituition)i of h-a rningL, for t he purposeS of lduinCIlg the (2orphanls of thiose who have died iln defence of Ithei "'lost ennse." If anyi iniduieotrent, :onhI did~eptm though they he, this~ noble object ought to do it: 'lTo i -r l'U 1m.1le..-.\Iliss M. A. Thui is dtirted~t by Mi. I). Li. iMe K-wi, the treasurer' of the (mud for the 0: inte toi'1 bo locnted in Ithe v'iciiy of C~ohniaii~, to tak all the ag'nis to COmimiifenito to Mlr. McKay an id iXhrself, at, Ciarileston, .hil aimounl~t. pryomis.ed for theu same11. A Il mbhScribher's wvill soC a dot 21ackno 2w h-dI nent of t he saime. Every peronl(i Iht 'us subscribhed aniy ammm~oilt .1is( requested 0 report, it to Mr ~. McKay, if they have riot soon1 his~ alcknolWedgmont. for the mmlie.-Phre~cnix. Any Axx fleie. M.tun I.A(otI.-" Marr'iag ie is a to wvoman~ it on1ce the h-~lppiest andi saddlest event >f hetrt hfe - it is thte promi se (If flit ore iliss rIs fed onl th dieat'h1 of presenit eni ilymiient. She qu its her 1homo1 anidhr arenits. her'L companin her1 amo11 I. ne1ts-0eerythiing on which shio hais lither'ito dtependeld for' comfor't, for' alYee.. in, for kinidness and for leamsure. Theio parenlts by whose advice shte has beeni guide1d ; th~e sister to w'honm she Iht a dar. c'd to impar't thio em11br'o thought iand' feeling ; tho brother who has play'ed with her, by tuirnsl the coun~sellor, and11 lhe youniger childil, to whom shme has hlithlerto been1 thle mo1)1her1 anid pla~ymat o -aore alt to ho t'oreakenu at 0110 f'etl stroke -'every former tie is loosined-tile ringi oftiont 011 uis gcge, and1( iihieflie with joy in t he nnitroddehn paths be'foreo her; uoyed upt by the coniidenco of r1. quited love', she b ids a fond and11 grate-. li adien. to the hife that is past1, ned1 turnfs with excited 11011es and1 joy'Ous anitiepation to thle happiness to co so. Then wVoo to the man11 who cani bligrht. such1 iru hopes--who can treacherously lure siuch a heart from its peaceful enjoy. m)ent atnd w~atchfCut protectionl of home wvho cani coward. like, break the ilhIenls wichl have won tier, and destroy the conifidenmce whticlove hiad insepired." Fouir genmtlemein recemntly took tickets on one of the Frenich railways, to en able thorn to proceed by a certaii train in anotihir direction. D)uring the jonr noy, tihe engine broke down, ando to reach thleir desztination at the fixed time1, thoy hmired a sp'cial tuiin, wh'ech a civil court lhas decideod th1e railway company is bound to pay for. All doors of public buildings in New York Stato must open outwardly 500 nle, Oircular of the Rolywood Memorial Ba zaar Ausociation.. The l1'ies of the Hollywood M1mo rial A s.-ociationm propo-:,! holding a ba zaar, in eicimnd, Va., in Felruary next, fur the purpose of raiidug funds to cnadle them to carry out their plas in care of the Conifodorate deal. It is their wish that each of the luto (on federate St a.tcs, with Mfarylind, slould he represeited inl this bnvsar', as the A cial i-> .,i inlto1e 'ed equally In aIl be deceased sohliers 4f the nh Tr0111 det r Rte they' maty haveC who are lmried at l'fhlywHod. An : lit. or agolf.; wi l be aIpp int. (dIt inl State, wh will notify thle public of Lhat Stoit A their radines to remAhep contributionsof noneyor of art iulus that may b)c diioe of at the hazaar-. It hi Ied that in this nio rl alciin , whie a .Ipa so ouch intgly to the la dis of Itho 8amth, a.inl th.s1 t w ie ) who Im pathi'ie with theml, there will be n'i fe:ted a becolaiig feItHIriiamm, aind (hat thIa lzaar will illutrate how nly kh--.; (al.41 nn enlat.ecakih other in loro andt god wIo.k on this f'( ic If 11 ui intere:t to aoll. Th: f '..'Iing 0101 :1 ldIi'2 ha:ve b aen 11,00 BUiir.3 an all Cxc.u All money ar artilesi of value froml \'irlvinia should' bet1 :: itm to them ; contribuntios frim other Ftat' Ah0ubl bm' repor'lu to the .Stato An ewi'.'ient connit te of gentlemen will Mt if concert with the ladies in the 1cdno-au management, of the funds. 'esdent-3Irs. Lewis N. Webb. VieuPreidete-rs.L. 1). (Gron ah , I I!.une 'yo a 31 Is. ) r. 1Hau all Ss.Itoer Old. weeretary-MIrs Wili-Nto Brown. Tosrr3r.C. Gennio t. i-xecutive omNmnitto-Mrs. Dr (. .itrny, 3e.Mrs. d effersn A rehmy, Alm. Lucy Walkoer, 3Mrs. \\ mI. BHl, Mr:s. W. .31. 1<'.liott, Mirs. I. 11. 'a~nm i, Mit R. Myers, Miss ILhl-c In Webb, Mrs. Welliniton Goddin, r.A.. Tim f 1. Mli,3r'. T. WV. Domwell, 51rm. Dr. lI Iipinbotham. Arl:. Alfred l Mraris, 3 Ir. t. A. Mlayo. i1 ii Mary iSherb-ar.1, Miss Liz'zio NilIa.,, Mrs. Namniio !rue , 3Mrs. '. blf'denbrjonh, '3!r'. (Charlesu 31e(,ru Mr.4 McmM dor, .!rs. J. -B. Mc.1unl-o, Mrs. John P[ Sn.."; 1 h -;;. W m-.. .1 enk inls, Mfrs. J. L. WlMford, Mrs. Thomnas ll. Vy'mno 316i. JenIO R'titci, M iss A. L. PolI let t. Mi\Fsa. E-IJrons it isu urely un Ie('e!ailry to 11141 (n word to thle abov circnlar. It i-.; well knowni that oi the Sneriad soil which these"! wom 101of Vir gina are eieavoring to lresrve as hallowcd ground, reAs the thuy of our iSrie i 5q brtIrs fromI,,i every Stato in South. 'The graves of over 1,50o Carolinians call to us not, to neglet the last resting place of those who hav" toiled, fought and died for us, and we cannot holibc that any3hinmig m11r1, thanl tho :nmnouncemlenlt, thlat the Lkoie of th'e v,-:.. :.k assi. Itaneo fro, Sout Caroliu is needed to eliLi a lilkeral re 1m ' rom ouri peo.. plo. All airticl'.i soit rm South 'arolin a will be appr priated to the "Sonih Cai iin. 'Tabl.'' Coatrib.u tion i, mon\e, faney article.iof re fr".:hmntswllA NY beI- reUniVe.1 up to the 1t of brary, d iret ed t the A gent. of' the . iillly wood MIemor iialI bta'-iiari, care1' of Rev. Wma. Marin~ii, (Ce lumbia; Fromr;. (cI:runh.u miitted styx the ( 'hlaleston Mlhrrury, L( lmaike the foll->w'ui in:a ra e't from a pirah ~L I 'ter p'h ;ing ;an accouit of the :aec'i'lntal death by3 Iir'e of Alis P auni year of age, daug ter tt otf 11-m. 'John D. 1-!nor, foirmeril y a imeiiberi of lion.1( ;Johni I. .\shmliore's ife and childiren 1'tar1tedt to vi.it, their reOla t 1ons in thisu ("Non'tei) l)istirict. lie tol ii (lhm tht wie 1 they lef t Cami denl, they' uniiiOt reachfi the~ widlow of Mr'. Johni N'~. Mc h L'ead. Night over toolk themit before0 they3 golt to M rs. h-Leod's andIl eeotin g twoy3omiig men in t he road, adked how far' tho next hlllos was,whenl the 1 a3'nswer'ed, 'a long wa:1y oil-.'' With his amer', i-s thmore~ concluded 0( to camtp out. E\ ss 1 uin ae, about t wently years old, hi:il f'allen aisleepr11 na the fire thI hadi~ beent' iwdl ; atI thi.s timo some1' no. gi'aos e'.unm aloni~g a nd asked the ne groesC: wha t I they hand to soll, wheni Mr's. Ashmiiore said~ t hey were travel 0e'S. Sa~uid oneL of them11, why doni't yOu go to the nex house, Mr's. McLeod lives w~ithin a1 iile lad a half. With this they wero lpparing to leav'o, when the negiro man, who was curr'y iimg thbe hior'sts, diisLcl~oeed Aliss Pau Ihue's dress on lime as she slept. In mattemupt ing to ont. thle fir'e, she awoke and1( tri'ed to got away. lie hold on to her', and (1one his hoest to put it out. S'he was. thtrown uipon the groiud and1( ermy eflor't made to pult omit the firo, but aill in vaii. She finally got away and ran unil hter clothinag was1 entire.. Ilher body wasi burnmed awfully. A bed1 was got fromi Mi's. McIeod's for t hey wexo but a short distaince fron her house, and thier'e she was car ried. Dri. Ii o3ynoldu, of' Statosburtg, and Dulk-se, of Mechan icsville, woroo 8enmt for, but nothing could bo done for heri, euxcepJt that chiloroform was given, whichi put heri to sleep, and thus1 .shmo passod away. She was high ly educated amid much beloved by all. Twuo Government d1etectives are in Montreal,.(Cannda East, huntiing upl evi donce0 agamaet Surr'att and Booth, in re lation to t heir' connectionm with thuo as easmal on of President Lincoln. Several prommmenmt Southlerners ha vo cifored to go to Washimngton to testify in regard Lo their mnovenmuzns manhi :.,a Ca...da Tho War in andia-Torriblo Scones nud Los of Life. A letter from Altiens to Iho Now York lerehl, in relatioi to the war in Cand'a, thus describes the lighting at 'it Convent of Areadion, heretofore briefly men91tioned : Arcadion is a convent, sitnated in a strong position in 11the Depart'nent of lRethylinoi . It Vastocentpied aitogc'Ier by five humid nal(] forly persotn:s, three hundIrei and forty.-thr..e of whom were WOment and chidrien, liaving ono hun. dredi and ninot yI svn men capablo of bearing rms. 6- Upon ili 20th Mut :pha I'acha h-Ft hi ; la(blfi (ers at E wa Itw tol ve thol.iidl mlent. :eice upon thP convent, demamling Gho sur rmi'der of the girri.<;(tn. The Cretat is rfused and the Turkih artiley imnwn diatcly opndu a tremendous iro upon thle place, keepinig 11y thll bonlmadment, t wo days and nights. A breach being at last efh'ected in the wails, tho Turk'. wh,) had1 sufferedl heavy lossesi, ponrt.-td into tho convett court. Thi was str roiunded with .sma--ll celin which the (hitins hal barriadd themsles mui kept,.ipthei fire for six hn. l./Unling. all reset-anice inelf'ect a-1, the efeiniers of' th coenvi. fo rma 'h jej peIrte reslutioi of' sitting fire to the ningazine. A. mn101k applied the match. 1he 'ex plosion was tremendotins, hurling 'urtks and Ciiristians into the air, strew ing .th11 neighborhood Vith corpse.;. Two thousand 'Itkishi Soldtiers vero killed on tLho spot, rid large nurin'ts were Wounded. Thirty nine men01 Bnd ". "xi y wnmn and elitdrin of tho garrison were all that cscapud. These wore talken prisoners and carried Off to ethymnttoS. 'The wounded Turk are daily bome broughlt into hosphtal. Canlea mnd Solt. da have r cl ueivel pwards of a tiouand, matty being Ol'lieer-among them iu i phtah Pacha's brot her-in-hn V. The Turkimh armv is reported to be inauich dis pirited by this disaster. Ti. Coic ,isasmo.. E'.x enastox n -A grand banqttut wag gi ren to ihi Coigressiontal exeiriiitisitt, by tle City of New Orleat', (nit rid-ty last. Colonel Roltbert 0went, of the Virginia anid Tennessee t iailroad, proposed tile following to1st: '"The tesl ntration of the Union Io i priine purity. a .il he lipe that we of tho S-mth may rise Ike A utoms of ohi, rejnventatd and str-ngthncied by our late struggle and fall." Vie-l'residet, 1'ostor repied~ as fol. lowe A week ago t.i morning our part y left the national capital for iho pm-pose of taking a glbtin20 at votr comittrv and its peole, said thi.4 m-iornin.g, at :111 unl seemly hour, wt foind our.elves ini ilm City or New (Or-iiS. we have heeu the recipients of the coulrtesie. atd hos pitalitics of your people, md you iv:w recetic its at an enteritainment whiclh calls tn mind the nenories of Lte old time libei'a!uy end magtificence of New Or-vlean hos7pitality. 1venl without, thli. wet nltol 1 hav e been fully com pensa ted for our journey. Ilut, I I additiont to this the efI-ets of such a tuecting nit he pr. en', if I inistake not, arc or' itore ntd gre-atier importanc, iraismeih as they remove minitu(rSuauings titd do away with Inmuual prjidices. aid thuis we really beconc in heart one people. Tim'is eSocial gathet ing4, too. provoke ai feelintg (If tnationatlity. .1 feel tha.,t wiere wye to mingle to'gethert mtore, we't shutld be better lrientds and it wonhll be next, i11 impossible~i to mtake its e-iotes. We havi oon(1 shiowintg tlis far a~ con ties. But we' asc, hope to shiowi at nto dist ant Iday tisat wo ar ablt ie t~o rit-Itra tthemt. L, who1 live itt the fhr East, cani say for myvse. and14 for miy constituenuts that if y'ou will cometl Northt, to our Ii re s9ide S atmi onr htometi, wVo 81141 al ways~ give you the saute kindly welcomte which you have givent to ito hero. lTho exenarsionists were t'o leavo Newv O)rleatns on Saturtday enl routo for the North. Tur, FEtinn Ar VIwcwSE.-- ete day we briefly annttotmieed the burning of the Vatueluse Cotton Facto ry, which was totally (1est1royed by fire on1 the n igt of thte 3d inst. VTe lire was first dis9COVered byv the watchen~tl, in the fifth story. By the tun e the it alarm was givenot-thle 01ntr fifth floor-atie and1( roof' weret in filamtes. it ta few itots the entire buildimng was on fbro. Tn~e nutll, maichinetry, &., are entiro ly deCstrtoyed. ''The factory wvas a grautite building, hive stories hight, eighty feet long, forty feet wideo, situated on lotrso Creek, about thre'e and a half miles abiovo Granatovillo,8S. C. This mill had a capacity of four thousand spindles, mhan ufacturing fine yarnts anid cloth, and had but recenitly beeon refittod, now machtiinery added and put in comtplete order at a large outlay of mionloy. . 'iThe mill wvas owned by Moss Jas. J. Grogg and Win. O royg, ,Jr. About 0one ihundred and1( thirty live hands woro emiployed, who aro by this catastropho, deplrivOed of thle melanls of providinig for their families, Wo learn that throo hundtiredl and fiftly peole are loft entirely dependent by this ca lannity. There was about $140,000 insurane on the buildin~ atnd mineory, whtich is mtftly in .i orthorn Compaies. A ugusta Consituioaak~st. The1 amount of flotur inspected inl Ba:l timore dutring the past yeatr was 907, 32 barrels. Besides the above, there were inspected 11,127 barrels ryo Qour, and 48,062 barrels corn meal. D~urinig the year 1802 the inspeett of wheat flotit amounte'd to 948,011 barrels, big 70,685i moro thndrn the past year. Pure salt in abundance has been fournd in South-western Kansas. Ono rep6rt says tt completely covers thte grud oming a crnst, and can be shavalod up by maloas 00doaferato Money. Somo ittipprehen i n exists as lo ho eoar ofrthe d llAou of Judge Huslted, ASt weCk, in 'eiat ion to ConfVderatC issuesaa 11-5 at 0oonsiderati)nI for centracts m ufle during (ie The faeb!a of (he as bef ore him, and his decision, aay -v t:ate d -a'3 follow. : 'The deoenthat.. on at cernin l y during the wvar, retceivedl fro lte p'laintillfa certaink amoitt ot' Colimederat Trelury inats, aIII in o<- lrail thereof, exce;ttled to the jhtintaii i i' 'A it te a i itriuieit, in t ubstanice as hlWWI: "i-'Ceived of (the pdaitilf) a speifiell Jneor d.lits a'oa specified number or p-1und1-< It of innedv co~lon, thi~s fly F ohl bly at n to 1 pdwit A; anl I n;7ee to kep :;.Aid Cttton lr i l' . ttit anI to dlAivier it to hinu when A A'led for, he ru"tting all iska, ei.pt only Itt I .'o to ho lailae fOr any lo,. I c.' t in;: t'rez aat y owan nailynaoe tar li't ar I I iNee t ily i ait t Thtere wia. never. a1 anly (iimo anly ninal dla very oi te cotto by the del'endant to the plititif. The hidatii conteIMlen that, nAtlhough Sthere wal'A no4) actital d ehbory, ye-I there Wa4 a Wiaicieta eenstrucivc delivery of' th. cot tonl, to 4 111-1 th10 tlltiniiall' to treat tho coan tvct tas an extlendedi contract. 'lle courtl iedla ill IIIt caase bfore it ISt.. Titat th contsidc ioaton or tl e onl. tract ws 1':4'l. la ta'er va. thata I cilti t:un !"Ur iot tatrtxac no3jd4aiijg Ithle i. T v.:d w I,cn:v -r a pnya' to aench con tra st w flrcei to e:1al ll -t Uniti: ' Stule a conrf to haotim ny aid i- criltpng at F I e c t)! ra1 t e .iIi is I ' 11;tiS, tIhe cou trt mti jd not 'tiv. S11-h iii.l. 30. Thal Ih.- .h l inthl; I se w.as rtrctio dlery i, a dei,Ver~y mad~e ot.t by tle lrero jilt.tt'1.mnt of the lw, uponl1 thae specilal ' .act, facts, in tlh abslnce of an ac taunl delivery. Itlh. ihat 'in tite absence of a netnal 0ivery I he colurt co9n111ot., by its 111ero dm.Nt, aiake aut naeliveryh irom t he 'm ' 11' 'tlomlliimenats of' the cotactt walitch w:a:.; lfor it. It will b tb~tet':td tha e the court Ilecile'l ntothing Ia ts 1o Ia CItrAe whiCh 114a baeetn cua platy exce5tl in :A re~pecst:.b I ho parlies' , alt'-m I o ii rt i o f o 'ati h cotntract wVAR .o .-r Trev:wnry nolt s A t.'olit'n Ot iscol i t'y1 exet'.I:aeaal when all the tois ot it t:':~el t omliel with b.y all the partie Io iA, an.Owhe i rolhasu moav lahi bmen pail; tnl 1 G he has been at untl dlivery unler an.1 in accordanco wit It lit, eTut rt. hri T'h t f1.'1 wv r-iu U r Sa v Cov -rioN. - 'hl'aaa: r .l:.tic l S it ".' nta l t'a mini te a re.... entitled o tlt tht ank, o 'overy trital of' hllea Union fr the:r. :eaeowtble Call fora"a contvenl lion ia given ltilenaie to thoir vilrra.v otn thet su. A aof hievoltit tnary neasU:tA: I o' tle hlaa, hy ltaen r w it t'ntgre. it. is nlow inmqr two years einee theo war nwas -rouiAhI to ta snacefAil cloe; near 1 o. yer.rt since tle for'Cem of fthe SothI1 surren. dcre.lirA a' ris, disbalIdel their ImiliIry or~gan z-t!'kin, weont <pise,)kly ; t oh ir home-s, resunied their agcicAtral n.t other plt ac. t'u t~cnatinsrergai.'edtheir govern m~es5, replliatl Lseoession, aolished Ol:n very. illnrd he t'm'4Ia1at.'t, re. a'' I the a' I Ing, Fwnre adl-:-iance to the M'cn inin nAto the Unixt. Imid revenn tatx., imort stol export. (uV(e'-.am' yet, atn r i Yng doine all thi:, are: denit.d a: right.of representatn ita (toneavts, nntd are tat to ho thrown back p li -ally into the comihtin which hey hillihn colunies under the 1nonarchial powers of Great Jari tain. A imore 0me ous political wrong waA never prpein-d t or danal,t'e Fchene o anh- a'ua.0.. 3c. poseription i porsenvan, wvas nlewrcoe.et, We ill Iaati conn.t:ay b1 ive ialk-t lonl,' and louldi againt the d'* tic te tattit ofn o radl by (6rent laBiofro~ by llu1s.sia, of 16tulgary b;Y ..: ri nad now% it ik prop~o el by Imert ill l'uwr t r to practici tiht ame system o4 yrnnty an dlspotipn of six or i:.;ht Imillions o", pe ace'f I.eonlo at t.he eIt who suptot th C.i:atiati.a tad nionat.liy aaL . iht ia<e at d obey ot e ta w.'. Surel, suh ilun~e re n tatisigned~ t o p: omntea thla gelter'al' wetlfare; are tnat. caln. tat a'. 1 o harmoi/.at thet itl~'t'tnt. Coteotin aof lhe ema::atary ; baa it ut raetard~, disaang t.o eta a'a'ma tad ina~jtro cev itater'est, every br'anchl aft businetat.4s at Itat' N'thtas well~ t~ alae Saithl-anda c~anat be' statjtioed lay 1the 'taobera tsec'aaion ougt Iof' th l o ple."' Let thlent rallyk !.en, int thIezir mtighattnnad trenaogth :a:at p'-otest.ntgaitnst thease desptot ia,. revolt I '.iarpogr ame. Syn or va:-r 'Tur:l'.-A geilemtan int thec ' wer Imrtt of atahis city ha a aatta a spen i mlch o ,w. $'he ordtinaiy gives fr'omt two to labree go llotiA at a liilkingaa. t l-sa 'emarltk'. ble fact I hatt. f'or theao asta I ia)o 1: mont .she hat given I more' millk lax cohl wate thaa n aa' inl Warml. Wahena thla wether fact' coldt her1 tai k is tatndanb bu hai henlo~ it maodert',tes hera asup~ply is redutcedl downt frtinletly 1o l.oa thanl a a)itat . Tis ~ remarkal Itrealk at trafcte the nlo atice of hter owner' Peveralh wocksga,:iandl eve~r since la haas beono se. dlouslty tr1yintg to ale to ausenala. At Iirxst, heo toughat tshe was tmilkedt by0 ote paties tan metttber:. f hIs t'amily, baut, as thae cow wast con11fina:l In, a laat 1.1jainl ing haisa rasidtentCO, andai closnely wvatecd, hae beenmtto smtistla no0 perona0a ot' thlain alomo of his f'amily aadald her1221. I!htrin theIIaa rcenIat extremen cokti watherct, her: milk I was~ abuanitltt, but. yes. tetr-lay even'.iang (the at.ber hl t'bavii:g ver'y aatacha tmoder'tatdca.) shae f'ii'tel ault ir'ly. Thlais na rning he~ wtasi up cat y 'letermattined it' poas sibale to learnt the 01nnae -f' the faitrto, lie htad hardaly cnteedl <ha' w yntrd, betfore hais tatationt was :attrtcled to the' i tutliog ntoiso inl somea chuanks nto:te a' sta:tblett. Pa tlyI hao sw a huage "anake ema:rge fromaaa underca naoa at the sttab' oad carwllup to hais fa:vor ito mit'ller' nnda de'lberatetly ba girt stripping h)e1 tewi, t'.lah tsunke was at. least five feet. lanar, andalts thirgo as a mnan's arm att tho shonideldr. JIt is whaat is knotwnt as a cow 1;take~a. 'Tho anyster'y was ntow expltaina'. Tat col weather 'i the sakel lies dormanat, hy.. bernaat ing, butt whten thet woe at' gets w~arma haaoeergaes f'romr his winter quarstters. I'hae gentlean atettaptedl to kilt the sanake but fatilo-t. It 'ant book underca thae 5table, whlearo It ntow a'etanrely lies, gorgedl witha its faaor. ito bce'rngo. T1haogouatlean' whoa r''oltos Iais snaako toary'i'a one of' otar aoist 1ispecteda citizons, rant vonaohes fotr is frttlh.-Ne~w Albaany Ledyer. suipposc'a that we ant C~ rt'nodtel thae penallaws of atll the States lay Congretssionlal legisla tiont, andl utpon th pr'inciplles cf moda~erna phlilanthtropty uad aart, we feara tae will dis. cover theo job to be laargo before we get thtrongh. If' anay iceal ltaw conitrivances iho prmiaclipal of' the emaanoipat iota pr'olamtat ion or the constiti ontal amendmnnt abolishaing staior'y, Conagress has unqucjestiotnabaly il power of' nulalif'yiang it. 1Un11 wit catnnot see how, even under (the present contdition of' thitngs in (ho Souath, the national flathority can at nterfere with (ho common ponal laws of Noth Carolina, If' by mero for'ce It wore to do so at thIs limo, It. woutld tbe precltudeda fraomt doling so, as soon as thne Stato resutmos Its pr'opor position andi futions ats at state In the Unon.a We mutist r'ely ean (th eleva tion of' local sent.lmot for' the~ ratifloation of' ocat auss-whlclbor ini North Cairotina or Massachuaset s-un aless, intdeed', we woatla change the very forms oif our govrnment. N. L IYme A Praotical Solution of tho Labor Qau tion. To Mhe Editor of M Courier : -W i ih labor hi red by (Ito year, wihe her for waiges or a part of The crop, I0ho Cost of tihe c:fl iviation of an acre of Cotton is not iess t han tilteeti dollars ; of' Corn-11 not l tss Ihan ten dollars. Now, i:itenld of platiling foir eres, sup po::e every planter restricts his opralotis to one. i. . lie would t hen spend fifteen d >lars on le acro of Cot oilon and en dollars on the nero oi u->rn, harving in 1i:191 or un der hii contiro the forly iva dollars that woubl h:ive been expenld on the other tIre nie' Of C'Iion. 2am! tlirty 1.1d tr. on ihg oher three neVes of Corn. Let ono hal f Of these an'nuit s be cxpendedlit in labor, ap. ply i;; eetl ae muter fromi 1he woods on I he o nere. There would stit Ite in haml I i weniy-t wo ani hiti dollars for th e I'ollon 1a11I fifiteer dloi!ais for the t''rn. iet thes' :ng be exip-nded on ihe unv acre o1'Cotion and 'oru re!-peerively, in etoilmercial ler tilizers,, Viz: gunno, phlo.,phn111es na (he! like, t fappi. lb areleat ,ru or 'ar ter lanting, and i part under M ,e eed.i Th.) probable re~wnit wvouh! h- Iha1t theV One iere wtrilI i.o' .ie in m lue i thei four, at the s:ime eo:st. of cult ivad nti, ni l i11 oie' acre ioul bo pernraienily i:proved one hundred per cent by - le manirl';nlg a'd the otherth reeace twenty-tive per cithiy reminig. Now wht woldh ble tho ov'..n'm efet o iiv change of systema, Ot n the enmnn for kabor andl con <cque11nty onil y.s ? 1, wvill hce pci-imii at on'o. hit th r hee-Ihs of h' ;:i ilrl wo: k obicld he dispeluned w tih. lot n.lyv or h n t ti. tif io ties, 11ed, a neiirocinowy 10n <a mhinent n th e i Arne; a ! piani'mis of :.uth -oin-i. oni thir own term.; it,,to qrtmuy ofl work. on this I han W5 Sf them iolvl I all dth .o .b4 he <lamanjled, Wa~ving U SurpluWs o)%:, froma wh1ich Coul bedr1awn. whenl needled, at muiiciencey 1o gath ler inl "he Mattn crop in goodphr. Ilence, beyotula l ueS. tion, there would be, n aundant supply of cheap lahor, coerced a-I till ell'eeiive frve labor is, I hrong'hout the vo ,,l, by the fear of sntry:titn, to giv sattistmci ion to ticir CilijiiciCii. JOux 2. ToUMs, llikill A, C. lier-I oi n editorial on "the true Idea of' the gover~ne .11and lIhe dble. rCoge:, comes to the Whicihg oncludon, whieb we Ccomend to enral ,i enition: W ot I p ecing coIt tioilil fmiimtn litent, renmain 4.n 11+i.1 in the intractable States until they nro realy to nit ae't it. Tini'e wyorksi woinuders, nil neessiIy ii a pow'.'irfiul Iiteclie. If lie Stat '.i eoncerneil preferol to saterifice (Ihe great a-Ivanintges4 of iect or.ten to their obl nero- pit jtmiceie, for Iwo, li e , I n or fifeen yet:r, t iv them their irliniti, andi wheit enred, thei r euro will be coltapltIc. Let Iho amenmlient taitk iS (ro, and let Con:.Iress uS i an-t t tion to ihe iionl iinances, tho reITNCY and one excaM itaxntion, int en an'd external, m Ito th- question ot a gen~'i' I banki-upt law ncel ot' pratlient a .- urao of relif. ret renhmenI and reorin, nd he two honses W'll it legi),Aig iio tile gleo ralfn avatf:'g ini atisf'act ion of thet. coun1 t ry. Til Crvs mt or.-T' New Orlan I Times mrdkthJfllowing es tionltles or the, 0ir cotnnintereic.1 'riend in ie North are Itrow beinigtarvea teuplea-2ant convinhsio 1ilii they have doevive Ileml- I r-elves by falso ostioales of tile exten of one colton cromp, and the rei.ult. i belcming painf'ly apparent in tieir deran gei mtone :try .1y-lie. Consirccing the shortness of, ile rc.ip. the facilities for travi.sporalI tion, a-l ie lIip1nesi of (ecessiiy tltder hi lih 1 nls have heeit oli'ted ol rush lir pr:ht inio mniArvkit, we I hink it is fair to preistim that half of'I hie ctop ht already hei receivedi. 11' thie I lie en;se, our icrpit wVill not excied - 1 'N.0 i.i: hales, fi', uit to ile pr'snot iliie. ther-ie bar been itl -12,772 bil" rec-ivel at Iie-water in all Iit h p.,rii 0of i!s country. It is possilo that the Itota iro.litet. may reach 1.: ,00) hales, tutd dealer- ocn t oithet cideIt oft lhe Aitlantie w uill be greatly dec-ivred iI'fu' hiylok for l'trgert figres. As soc-on tas t he It ro sttotiiu of' t crop, is fulily kcnowin tho pr-ies imiist advlane, iande Oory plutierC anid fato r fint can possibly (10 so should refuse to sl Tii i rto-r' Cocnait'ksu.-A New Or'leats dim'pafch of' thle 27thI tcays: 'rho Tovcstigatingflommiffee aro lnhoring incessniifly, taking evalenco fn-lly twelve hiott' rper daiy. Tfo-day they hamve Ia keon riy imp'ortfant ovidence fromt Mayor' Miii roChief' of' Pllice Adlams, ainid proiniient citizensfl, iincl tiiicg Jacoh lit rker', Jndgre ltoehnsmm, and ot-her om'riinnl Uniont meni. The ntuhtsanice of iho eviden'lce of' these ohl gentlecinen is that the city is as orderly as any on the cont inent, and thbat a Untion mnan's life ist cii "afo here ascu in oston-ani op0inion in whi I:-h all Iheat i ly occur'. Of course, t ho city is orderly; and the fact of' an occasional dlistnrthance shioil no itore Ito soifai to oe thle cont1rary Ithiattn lie prev'alecime of' murdet's and trobbe-ies in Louisv'ille shotild prlovo thle nces~sity 01' ftritoriiinger that prosperotis city. Would ii not be well to coendi a commril tee, also. In Philadelphia, to invti gnito I ho canses of' Ithe dislt'ibantces 'hhere on Chistian oday ? Ithe papers are griimbl ing, e~in Alie polico are saidi to lbe poorless. innaan15 Pncovi:n ns.-A smnll sfne often nitnkest a gratf ntoise. A foobtsh frlieml is, at tuntes, a gieaftor iinnoyance t han a wise eno. my. \ott'll inu oct set yoiur mot h by sny Iing " hoiiey.'' If a man01 would live in peacet he shuotuldt he blind, donfI nad iiumb Do good and flhrow it into the se-a, if the fish kinow it not. thei LordI wvill. Wh 'ue'nr is Glod ni~od inot 'einr man. If' thy foe be ansanl nta a guni, fancy him ns; lnu'o as ant ele pliant. A inan who wveeps for every'1 one will s'oont hamv losit his eyemiight. Mor'o is heat'gie' firomt con fersation~i thuan tromn houoks. A frientd is of mttre worth hiant a kinsimt i Ileo riles seldtoim who never rides an~ything but a liorrowed horse. T1ritst In flhe whitei. ness of hmis turbain whlo hotughit. Ithe sonp ott el'edit. Dea th is a black catmol, thuat kneels befote ce'ery .nai's door', A geintleinan, whotso posit itn at Washing lout ennblose him to ascertain a tho t rut~th writes ho flue New York Commerjcoii ldneer" /iur:' "Pr'esplent Johtnuron raonndiiates thio tiecounlt of bin conveorsation wilIt JRepreson,. tafiv-e Egglestotn, of (lIob, In which lie ao eepted the constittihonii atmetnmnt as a fid faict ; ut hto endtoruseso IhIo treport of hut t'emarks to Cot. Wueatherly, of' South, Cat'ohin, In whiceh he expressed f th hope that the Soutlhorn States woiuld remn~ain ftlm In Itel' olpponition fo Ilhe amnontu wrhich hue deooineed its nnt advance step to the inatgutration of a dlespolismn. This shonlhl nettle thie qutestionj as to wthiother or not Mr. Johnson hais nbanduonted hise polley," Trho Memphils Post of thle 201h iit., says: lThis foroenoon was octtIpled by the (Jon.. gressiorMa excusoit nrciigo? it Ilnfch, the faus cavilry leaodet'. Thue rot'es of thiese gentlemton hndl fr'equent cal, 'tiants ,during the war In West Totnnesseo, mna their renuiscences wero not a little is imtuslng. Oott, Foirrest. was also int roduce-' j, o Geon. IIowat'd)of the Freedmaon's Buretau, - 'lie convoruuation~s let ween theo varIous gen lemon greetIng each ofther, were of the C nest atnimatorld d11ir oroing Ohartel.. c' , A Ser. iN C'ouvr.-Hon. David P. Brown, of Plliladolphia bar, ro ates the following good story in a lato work of his : A quack had instituted a suit for nelioal services aga inst one of his icighbors, and the.suit being brought 'or the u3 of another became himself .he witness. A Mr. Williams, who vas omployed to deftend the suit and uxpose the qj iackery tind worthless. ioss of the services rendered, subjeote d the doctor to the following cross namiiation : "Dii you treat the patient accord ngr to the most, approved rules of sur ocry 1" asked the counsel. "8y al 111mcanls. octilinly," replied ihte witnesis. "l)id you deicapitato him I" inquir d t he co'Iiel. "':'loribtedly I did-that was a natter of course," answered the doe or. (Did you p)rform the Cmsarean >mrat114i,n ulpfon him ?'' V'hy of course," answerod the wit .,'his- condition requnired it, and it was attended with very great success.'' "'Did you th-m," still further quer d the couns~el, "subject his porson to 'tily," replicd ti- witness, 'for that was tho last remedy 1 adopt \ell, tlent, doctor,"sail the COin. , ":' you. Cut of the defeinh:nt' icod, then dissectetd him, and ho still otlive. it, I have no more to ask, and, f your claii survives it, quackory lcbcrves to h0 immortal.' IS IT A YANKEE:Truc K?-Tt is given -IM-1.-nl, until tle arrival of Admiral Aldshoo, wili canlso no little inti-reAt -thit. te fell my arrests'd at Al(xan. i. Egy:pt, as John Surratt, one of ihe pi.ties implic-Ited in the ass.i-sAin. Jion of lJine:t Ol A he," is not the right. mani n thil it his pasing himself dlf for thlet oitoxious inodividutil wias a risc to get iirthw f're of expenice. The ;1ory i-i, that a Bolwmian Nvent to l'"t.v, expecting to pay hisi explictli by writing for the press, but that hist letter conhI find no paper willing to pay for what w as merely a transcript of th. ahie books ; sho Iranl out of 1und1. All was pil. to lii wits' ends to goit Iome. iv heard that Suratt lid mad,14o his escapie from Rome, iand he thoumht 10w wa.s his chance. He gare it out, r''ty con id.-ntialy, to a loyal A mtrican. imat lie n as the very ide-ntical Snrritt, ,111l, i) t wo hours, he was in the hatntis f thie United S'raies const, put, aboard I ship of' war. n.1 is being bronehL hotne it Ohe mlst agreeable maier, without CitaNer , oNRAC'En.- The New Vork 'ineS, in discumsing the curren y test ioni Xi presso.s the conviction hat fixed and imoderitte contract ion of hte currency, ,bringig its nearer, ev e ry nonth, to thie specie standtrd, would heapen tli cot of living,, and so in. reise tie moans and comfort of the people with a certainty attainable in. ni) other way. As.to tile di.sturbances af trmilo, which so many fear, we are fel theso w ill occutr anylow.. "Noth ig Caln preven t them, and (tile editor ItraOs) wo shiall be botter off whon, they are etded than now." "As for thi e matnfuiturer's, th e Tfimes th inks. Lthat their ttrue ri' ies io in the di-' r'ection of a r'efotrm in~ the internal revenuot system rather than in an in Cr'ease inl cuIstomsrduties. Their worst triotubhes spring fromt the dearness of labor, whtichi in a result of the'inflated' enrr''ey,, and f'romt thte oppressivo taxatiotn meident to the extsttng syn-. temu of internal revenue." TI' it was generally understood how 'unoying it is to Mr. Davis and htis' ['amily', w'hen' visitors leave them,. to, publish all they saw of thteir dlomestio life:, and all thtat they bcoard him say, mueh pu'dimations would bring the wr'iters far motre shamtto than ctrodit. It issotmeth ing more than itdoliento :utd untkiml(1-it itt trcwher'ous in itsna Lture and ernetl itn its conserfuonees9 to retail, of onte in1 hits situation, the ian guage itpokeni in the unroerv'~O of pri vate Coniverso:. Thte great inlterest relt in Mr. Thavis by his friends maitkes. lthim covet such commllunicationis; bunt they should retmeinber that mon whlo thirst for blood aro l istetning too, andl rgetr to turttn overything that will ad noit of it to his dlisadvaintage.-Riich-. An "ox-Federal officer" wron a paIr f silver spurs at a- tournamient in " - ,.un.bia, Alabatta, rcently. Th -r h er'--allI honor to him.--itmmned iatoly nfformedC the aissembled miult itnid c. brttough (Con. Forrest, that the spurs more offered as a present to the Assou niation for the cnuro of sepulture to hto Confederato dead. Well (lone, otn of the North. . You- foiwhmt for 'our sido in war, we fought for ours.. ~ou are a peneCo man no0w, and no one ann say you have not noted theogentle General Buller's New York "apple. 'oech" was ext enaively copiedl n thle "renchm pres. La i1nance mtado an ditend referetteo to its transltion,. ymitg: "Weo pub~lish General f'lh-r's ddress wvith, the Omtisqsionj of such words is would ofrend the Frencht 'iar. An n terest ing and anmtsing article. n the November mnnhoer of' flarper'' dlagarime on news pr' advertise nonts, closes with t so feilbwing' ad-. 'ice To Merchants. 1. Advertise. 2. Advertise liber.. 1ly., 3., Advertise couragopunly. Th li 1 ub!hI at large.. . l ead tho ad ertisemetnts. 2. Stnd'y them, atnd 'rily they ahall bo for youtr profit. A Portland despatch of Thursday tys a colun of smoke was seen issu. itg fromt Moutnt Hoodl, which contin. od issuing from one o'clock till eler. n- Thiis in the second ooterrnoe otp to samne kindl win two I.... ..