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Selected Poetry. JUVlE PIOTUllE2. Juiini's gliiius tun nuc~iloiledil inues, A ro iio t a I t 1 ei lingers ; The Ioses latughI, anid 'it I I their vines TIngle I a r fraigraut fintger-. I he epulel blii 1 sings liis love-sonug inl the rushy inetnIows, Ani orioles on (haining wiings Piart through tile orcharil openings, And liah into t he shadows. Afar the laie. n silver sheet (Girdle-l witi Swells ot' greon, lies bleep I' g : 'The hnroOkS Ibat inl i-ti b1onoilm eet, 1 I l -t, bu theiu- foanii-Shd keL I he (r the leilges leai pinlg. In groui ps bieneathlit lie lnsst r trtees, Full Fed I lit cows lii tirewsing ; ''he luoiit grovi nilive with bees, With song like that of stiner seas, Among the blooiis earoIusing. Yeung 1util are whistliing ii i (h1 brake E'acl tI.ty ( heit it ering notes grow firm er), The kiir,14 uihee rtil niusic innkze, Ai iloes ilt! .tilla.t I echoes wake With uott an.t 11oi- m ra1n1r. Sweetii the Iooitille of ithe Year. Tiut crown:s et world with. cinplets fi0. ral, lils the oWl Eden re-a Anil unake.s it periticit atu.nophcro With living tIusic eliora!. LeAve your ItIll ut9, ye hiatn tIOles, lirinily fo s rii liel r-i aret init.ing : liy verduiirous pith seek brighter goats, A 10 wre:iI aroui otr jadl't sioula The garlanml Jie is I winling. WITHOUT TIIE CHILDREN. ) tile weairy, solin ilenct (i'a bout-e without the Children! 0 tihe Atrange,. oppres-k.i tln Whero the cii-lien ieto in more ! Oh :I v -Ti II;Ina e ' .-o s op.:: For t lisof ar- 14 te hl b-en Ahthl e lint i (' the thies .P'eeping t hreill-the < i'r F acS gonle ti everiore! ra i trl it, t1 o wake ni m oiri ht And not hear; l " o chilthie bhhrhing, lNhin butt h ei wi oli-tt itk icking', Tikn ,liua in.v by tihe dloor. ilt:n 'ie s e I ht li l r es t s litng" lupt ir-re lto the nornng; Ain whe ii'tr-Ah I their patter, We well fHe WitU neverinoro ti 0li he h t ' olsttaen irloril What ire toli without the childCren ? 'Tis thert i ea h withou it everitre, Anil tie sky withouit ihe sun.,hine, la it t is 1 t relt to I the Cor e! I Po w 'llim , hisdrear-y -1lesert, Anul we'll f.'llow tie t o t thepherd To IIt grenter lirttures Vernal, Where we i.:1,nbs live "t0on11 before" Where ilthe Sheliblterd evermore! Paragraph II, G\ 0tenera Onlee No. 32. As thore have been, t ays tit Cllrleston .l 010, so rroneouls I'l aLs in reAstion to 1a supposed col i ron' of the Civil ith the military au thoriti, an inl rgegard to the abuvove nm. ed i der, we have thouhit it bst to peiselit t he oillowvinlg litter of JTi ud Jt. Jd. MoSUS, ti wit n the tttin of Gei The pargrph in qustion reads as folllws: [I F. All citizens assessed for taxes, anld whlo shl ave paid taxes for)i the clrent ymolo, are quilied to serve a jurrs. .1I shall be the duMy of the propor civil oTersi charged with pro id in lists of juror :, to procted with in their several jurisdictions, without delay, and ai certain the namtes of all 11alified pe 1o idpla i tem u-( tothe bu lissando of rsuchl reised listsgal jurors, hal ie hrenit'er thm thed on drawn i the maeednne tre quire b l~ aw.]b loCltkat SiThe followinth irs tenetr of Ju'sdg ju 'I nt~u.: lTheit therltteas sbmit ecfullyt tot bing toeytwo otentfit c e; I iitItle which ofexistrear to da the ervanceilf nagahu I1,po youtr ore you t:a, ts oufr a.Orerlas ta gehro presender 8ipo l th our hae provjidei foritdin and dimpotan e 'llg otf Suiliit juror01s, it isreure hal they'be ran at th preinga t * ~otly fowr te td'tm 't next't and iro must0 odrawn byie umi thet isor ifn' SheilT in tedi priesencie oftie r s id inyo thde should, thed ter, y in h disosation or outihe, cause be plrvnt tedi fr oting thie tio otherofli cwit ith the ur alreaof atmist rate. may traw he jury.t will thusid fop ptr to youitht~ 'wit your order waso prto poeto opeaion. n idnti drawing andsomoin r jpturor,itwl be upossbleunde it, tosryou hA Judetn So . une Carlin 1867 onlyper ftll oretanextr ci oukir onedcontnen, Pondo tha is,iftht bu irofeumtermc canot bei ae. coinurtcaouib ofrtdre utlthse slasi tdato ith term, adten onl1'lti)ly to rh< ven01 tin anliy Iohstr l 'etiit ithe adin.t of teI Oeron a2 wit prod for t prescnt ferm of his Court. I aragraph It. of ( eneral Order No. 32 is, tlierefore, suspended in its ap. plication to the present term of the Court of Coinio n Plons and Ueeral Sesions for the city of Chirloston, and theC juesfr id terml mnay lie ilupan.elled as heretofore provided bylawN. By conmaind of Mnjor-Gen. ianie] E. Sickles. J. W. C1.ous, Captain :Sti Infantry, A. A. A. U. If.T. nY A T t IlIM.\ n I .oN hairleston, S. C., June 18, 1867. Rec:Iectfully returned to J udgc Mose:. By order of Brevet Brig. Geni. IL 13 Clitz. IIainy It. AN.isON. Lieut. 6th Infantry, Adjutant. Tho Liquor Question. The following Circular of General Sicles will answer the inquiries whiel have b)eenl iade inl referelce to tIh con struction of that portion of General Or der No. 32, issued front Departimeni I leadquarters a few weeks since, whiel refers to the retailing of spirituous 1i quors of' this Military District Sj.:coxN 'Mi1rrAnlY DISTRICr, C~u~a-:s'roN, S. C., June 17, 1867. In the excntion of l'aragraphs V1 and V 11'. of (General Orders No. ::, current s:riO, Post Com1n Ii antiders w* i ho governed by the follow ing iiistruc tions: A I fun is a phice whero (hod andl lo iIgi are providl anld fitruished fot pay to Iravehls and s joTurr. , MuiiAS and town authoriies may g'.1ra t to n1 K. peI'S liCeISCS t sell lignors in quantities less than a gallon to he dranlk on the preiseC,. In de. erinining the numibe of such iceises it is expeured that due regard will he ob served to the actia l occasiol for tLavern acommodautions, so Ihat no e vasioi of he orter be perimitted by an uniecessia ry increans of the present inuber ol I aS. In a' town whiero thi.oecur the antiihority to grant licenses will 1)b. revoked and tihu licenses gran ted annull ed. The order oe(100n adnmit. of an1y col structionl extinding the privilege to apothecary shops, ice creaim saloons, eating houses, or other places. Tih civil authorities to whoi license money has been paid will determine for themslAves whether they will refylid to licenseis the whole or any part of the ioney received for licenses. 'I'he order 1 1a operativ Oil andi afi.or the date of' its publication. Post Coim manders in the exercise of their disure tion may exteni the tine until the first day of July rnext. 'he miiiitary tribunals constituted by Circular dated \ray 15th, 18.6, from these Ilead'qiuarters, will have cogni. zance of' all violations of paragraphs VI. and VIL. of General Orders 2, current series. Thein poeeings will be for. warded by the Post Conmander to these I1cadquarters for review and final action. Where by lav or municipal regulation the proceeds of licenses aro devoted to the maintenances of common schooh open to all without dliscrimiiationi againlst color or cadste', the pr'oceedls of fthe lien~ses now authorizecd may h~o ap plied either to such schools oir to the sup. por't of the poor, in tho discretion of 1.he civil authoritics. All laws or pairtS of hwa~v or mumici. pal regulationsi iniconsistoint with the proi~)'sionis of Gener'al Or'ders 32, or ol thlis Circular' are suspended andl will bc deeme~d and held inoperative. The auth or'ity to revoke licenses wheni dlrimikenness or' disorderly conduct is permiiitted in or about premuses wvhero liquor isi sold many bo exercised by Post C2ommianders,or by any magistrate of the~ vieiinago on proof of the offence. Bly coininand of Major-General 1). 10 Sickles. J. W. Cr.orxs. Captain 32fth Infantry, A. D). 0. and A. A. A. G. Niw SOU'PLI.RN Fr~oun.-.-The South Carolina Ra~iiroad brought down gyester. day, a shiipmient of new Southern Flour, consigned to Messrs. Stenhonso &z (o., flour' dealers in our city. It wae partly fronm Messrs. G.* T. Jackson & Co., pro. prietors of the Granite Mills, Augusta, Geo. This flour is elegantly milled, as beautiful in appearance, and will give enltiro satisfa'ctiont to all who desire a most superior articeo for family use. M[essrs. Stenhouse & Co., are in r'eceipt of supplies from1 Newvboury and Green ville, S. (C., and whlich theo public will find of a most excellenit quality. We aiv informed that wo may now look for asteady supply from thle initerior, the quality of wvhichi will be of a very high~ grade. Thle bread made from southern flour is too well known to need com-' monda tion. The first shipment of new wheat, grown in this State, wasal imde yestorday, and w~as purchneed by Messrs. Stenhouso & Co., for $2,40 por bUnshed. This wheat w~as Of a suupo rior quality, and is considered by Conl ntoisseurs to be a good sample of that now being harvested in ditierent parts of theo State.-Ch/arloston News, 20th. Anl Irishman being in one of our upi town churches, whore the collection ap.. par'atus resembles an election box, on its being passed to him, whispered in the carricr's ear thlat he wvas nlot natu raliz~ed, and could not vote, but was ready .to make a speech. .Paul Jullien, flhe distinguiished violin. ist, wbo when quite young, enme years ago, crea ted a great furoroe, is (lead. His death occurretd December 29th last, at the small tow)) of' St. D~ennis, in the island of Mauritius. lie was only 26 yeprs of age, and leaves a wifg and chld. 'Radioal Rtoconstruotion. Thad. Stevens has writteu a letter, to .Forney's Chironice, dated, on the 13th instant, miggesting the propriety of a mleeting." of Congress onl the 1st of July next. This ho deems necessary, because of tie recet, opinion ofL tlo Attornley Gleneral, which are not palatable lo the tireconstructed Radicals, who are using every menus to overthrow "the best Government the world ever saw." le says: I need not point out the Orrors In favor of the rebels as thero are many of theimi easily seeni. Por instiance, it. is provided that to entitle to be registered reuires one y'en r'. res1lnce in the State. Every nmana can see that. this means11 Continuous residence iminledliately before the election. The Auornv ueneral holds taL the party may IaAe nine months wheni he was a boy, and three months now. A ndrew Johinon, by going a m11onth bef0ore I IleicetionZ to North Carolina. wrlce he lived thirty years Ago, could vote. So with regar'd to lrk, il itary and OivI olli -es, ail the hohling of Confederate ollices while in rebellion. . t I will not tahe tine to cri -ise now A-. Ilaisiikt Iloro oljee tionia b!t ian either is the (it. ftisirpa tion by the Attorney-Goneral in acting at all iln the <piie'stion, and treat iing his directions as4 binu.ling oilicially. Thie At orlier e leneral Ilis not nl01o right to interiero than Ihe the Presilent, has to reconlstrucet, Whielh preitemsdon Coligress has to settle. Since it, has been o4'ljqudgcd that. tie conitiored St ates are to b I reat C(l a3 silibdLiI territOry, a1id rei)tiiIj, withollt, refeVreneo eir fornil'r eiit I1n, by the le.rislaitive power aowle is to be appealed to inl easo of diluciilt. tid true that, the Attori 'vJiieril is too good a lawyer to preten ad to act, lunder Ltie Consti 1ioit, as 1! is well h cided that adhnlinng new AnInte ; and, of 0oIlrs;e, re-ljiiillitig coliite<d ferrito rV. dot- not colli. witlin tihe provs ion's of thati ino.rlmlent. llis opinion . juIt as good ad any other wood FoxylAq anmi 1o but eler. It is the ato:i:pt Io trent it as oi-':ial that is objh uab!. W h: he rules what Mi1l be evitdnc, if o ed li doesgreat wrn. lIIt was a eXcise, howevfr, ilmh r tGe ilvitatmoi of tle colliniallilinte (fiiertls. I havt '.1i'l 11his la' .eI w li grea ic luetlanze ; but1 findiig itly eci-u: mI. differetit11 t o t he g11e-stiol1, I hatve not beent able to refrain. I fiel ptailiul Ieur lo.st it, Ahould be thioi'iuht tleit [ ob rde.. mv opinlions too oftenl in pulie umueilrsz but. 111 alixiety, po-_ss-ibly,fron) ovvreeld anlx ietAy, rilat to recollstrile i,,ol i iii. be my exCuse. W ith great, respc't, your obedieit servant. B:.Ut'vuoi.FL INi:NT.-- A correlpon. dei of the PoWat (Elhund) giVeS the followirg anecdote: A good while agq a boy name C"harle h1:1( a lIrge dbog wich was very fond of waier, And ml hot weather he Ised to sOwim -ro: ih river, near which the bov liva' d. Ioa day th6 thought, struck Chiarilie that it would be fine fun to tnko the dog ear ry hin across tho river, so Io tied a strin g.o tafdog's collar, and ran down wit him 11 to the water's edgte, whero ie took off-his clothes and .hen, holdiig hard by the dog's neck and bi's of string, lie went into tile water and the dog pulled him across. Alter phtying about on tho othcr Sidlo for Somietuie, they returned ini the wiay t hey had coime; but when Charlie looked for his clothes, hie could find noiil.ing hut hits shoes!1 TXhe wind had blown all the rest. in the water. TIhie dog saw what hiad happen. ed, and making his li'.tle master lot go the stig he dashed into the iver, and broughit oint.i Grat, his coat, an td thlen all1 thle rest ill suiLces'in.' (harie dread'i anid wen I tie ini his wet, cloth 's, and told hisi motheri whiat fun hie ande LN* dog had had~t. H1is mioI.herL told himi lie did very wrong in goinig across tim' rivetr as lhe liad donio, aind that lhe should thlank God for making tlio dog take himn over t.hie river and back again safelv ; for if the dog' had miade him let go'in thle river', lie wvould miost likely have sunk1 anld 1101eni' drwned. Little Charlie said: "Shall I thiank himn Goed now, manmma ?" and lie knieeled down at his mlothier's knee and thanked God, then, getting up again, lie through his arm around his dog's neck, saying, "lI thank you, too, deiar doggie, for niot lettinig go." Ljittle Charlio is now Admiral Sir Char'les Napier. Pticasoss E.\'rrITenI 'ro Rt.:mso'n. Accordling -to the A t to.moev Geneiiral'si construictioni of the Alilitary 'Act, which has aut hor'ity by the enldolrmnient oif the President, (ivery male citizein, inativo born or naturalized, who will be0 twon. ty-one years oh ago oni the daty ofelc lion ; nio matter' howv mniieh aid or com.~ fort ho gave to thle Conifodei'ato States, oither by force of arms, subscription to loans, 01' in atny other wvay, has the2 right to register oi voto: Unless he held(, beJ0f/e the(war commenc'ed, ai miilita.. ry or civil oflico unlder' the United St ates Gover'nmentI, or waIs Governor' of' a State, Member of Congress, Alember of the Liegislatuire, United -States Senator, Jutdge of a Court, or holder of at county eflico which reqmuired anf oathI to support thne United States Cionstinution, or lhas been convicted of felon, Such exceptional ciases disquahify. All other pesons have a right to register and vote. Porsraxzsss.--Many perisons, especially Ihe young, do not, coii -ider politoness as ai miorat ldlly. Thiese mn' porsonsu aro wrong. It is as 5irciy wrong--morally wrong t o be rude or uncivil as it is to steal, or lie, or-anything else. It may not boeas great an oFence to be uncoivil as it is to steal ; btt both are wrong-.morally wrong --equally wrong. ThoS insolont puppy who wantonly wounds the feelings of some poor body who cannot resont. It,'is (In add~ittion to beinig a contemip. tible coward as great A ciminnal as the poor mani wli attenls a basket of corn to save his family fromn stai'vation. Weo need bettier laws.a--Jas. W~ood Davi'd. ilo it lettor to SOmle col Ured C itizei:) of North ('irolinIia, says : "Your old nasters do not coie to you eating their o)wnI wordsand giv tl.e io to every profes.ioniio0 the ir hives; nor do they coie betraying the rigihts ald libertios of their own color to ingratte themselves with yours. Many others do, however,and th ia jority ofr your people will believe hcinl, until they learn t vry plain (nd simplo truth ; that i bad mni lmnong the whites will be julst as bad, or worse, tiong the blaiicks; and tle clhan ogo of sideis is far ifroii m ing an holest, man of a hypocrit a a 1 trickster. uh d:mi:e i will doule s he doni before youl peiople seC the deiig ' f those who wish to lead theli now, but I holp Soon for better things. Whel aetual and 1 bitter experieice h1.as open e( YOur y('es, then will be our t ime to adIress you with : hope (i Iee.,s. WV hen you come (o liow the ( irn pow 'r of capital : ni labo r toullbin.1 inl frie olly eft:Il1, , Low depentent thie olne is upon the oither, aidi lhow ruinius to !oll is cin lity alid d itrOWst, then I 'hall. hope to see the d.y whe slavery shall be aboliihd in fact, both for white and1( buemt,:md whenl un1iinmt(d by a Conmnon .spiit of iluistry, hir mony, and (ove of eountry d1111 of hmml-ges l hll laor to ImJke our State Li.u as the rose, and1L turnherkC waIte pla3Ces in'o) . (,at(.s (If reiemn.:n elight. INy wordA for it, my iends, there is not lood n1m :1 non. your or mer ma:-,ter', but pray i for the hour t i ()ile whIn le may, withuimt dbisranchisin hi'!f, work fOr yon ! As you :ar tu Qe it i 'e, we int you to b' intell;. Ut wiien;a y"'. are o be our neigh.. ir.: we v.:lin1 N-11 t) be tn ad ov ing neipigbr. in every a:.poct 0f tIhe cn, it in oiur irue inteor to bK ip1 0ou ilt yurlvfor then life 1" whih out ar called. f' you will [ermnit un, we will dI" i!. 'Iu.: S -! m:." I :.. . h Ina ri .d il <. 7 3 vote- in the Il oi of mnIt in favor (Al f r: Ywof- wm hn3!anyv .Of nU nue r 1 t1 ' Ibem re. fiport. It 13 nor0114 Inw tha: heM 'nizkh worki' c~la4' ei .p it. and*'- io,' o , Fl:1 - o s of t, e t r ThI V V Vt n Ie I iii b ' i) * I an v\ iidt:nith to\* ;,i? er n Ior women.a TheAlban( y 44 . Jeaty t ake4 a novek view% of the ralw. It m'ayz: "Wnen oma tie b < il be w o il c w llivel i ll th4 Ji' r -bo. 'dI IO- LIC.i!1 fill i. Wi'l C.10'lo1 nIt iC 1at.ve wc dct f ic.icl the be uito therve ns country. The cas ei pr4tiid inenpli i i wl Wondit i rfilil ' v. i\n lhere N t be m> betio to stay. o., ont ailiigh1t, on a k41 ouiy an mr c learn frith autn'y hit [ho government via.emlt purnbw. n;::.everal nndredl aerw "f howl uar Pofrt-:s Mon e ile for itho p ore of stblshn a school for ar1tillery At ha1.t point. The ground( will ioonl bo evelleof an1 lui' out in the man0. ier best calenia'ed to promot dite cb. et in view It is e.,ignedn6 'o give h m the O Service a oipI et o and horo .ining in all its me:inuti, is well a, in trg et pracetice .s Ia neuvring inh 'ichl For 14ti . et studeis: iro We:trhintii ai.. )(irie to omplete thr ilitarby al du-01 ?in, l a'n cpalead athomished4 o ,tI lirs will be' detil to Ic i o them, AlotLi rsent. ofia l) l Newh dren brought53 mt.igi the foloingkefft inmationofhor lreofon' l as me themlselvhis ychs han s h p with he quajlity >I'b!n if tone, noitClt r onle by all dea(1l rs, and' hav.~ing sendi the arerce of om~ hlfr isard tlitle otherVIilsi and~ 1 uhipspiff aismall piec of dethebvo stonebu bothe ize of paanddislvs.t mouh1 t ae Ct(iten mihc h'sen dfo .hre or fourth das. he (then clss this 'lfyestdayrthe lipwih of'heir hotat asa orul oadstrient, wand >ven ixful grwane ose he u cdn' mae te eil~eet 01ar of. i-The lid aro vihtl clsed andl iif they lae fore hiro pupil which. woul deceiaveray buott Th camelc tai whio :scii bee linn owfr the ast throeday, isay tohe -'neft, sta for t~anch of kteie >werl sofher in~~~I Lyon County on mft six fulld grow ones hero, but,~ heroa trel eleventmoro onl cahe ranh. T~1heytO ym aliated hoth cal.ni Neteek vith' vloi bsenteenf wudi belae-o bree weeks obl."It was a vi-y rettyo 18 is back fland allftoied jil Vtol be iodh-diby al wo lOcos tio fonleoit (everaly ala of theanmlshvo borntborn on raias of' tho istd wueoi for y doctormle feoand Riter at ione akimesiests, of4. burden. i "lD SO Dit-i'I li'."A a~oh seabl nslanoctr of lil~ dvecion Ian'tjdvenime 1hilosophy, we.ha' prso, ejo thelw o doc t be foud idloa at ho'n,' :amdtrg Oi his add k himup m i, w"Dotoil Igwaty to omom he otr, d (lad dmitn Iwcan' do him Ison good." "Ihts'o"rjie h Tho Opi;iiou---Northurn Commiueuta. 'J Tho.e New York papr., of 3iinday, contain the Attorne--tieneal, opin-. ion : it ll. Of couise, tley oin -. ol it, but inm11'o of- theim J"avor lv. ti t- exh.; -ln 11,11-: .: l "131r. Stilberry' ents the het'.;; oI' the n1iilit~ry bill. If he0 Li right, then o gr isl Critiinally wrong1;. A mleasulre whichi was careullly nid .l xiously debv by more thanl t wo tinlis of th inae and t le nse, an no(t o)nly adoptedl, buA t, a se cond (im1 co1 idr, and as'i ovt'r anl :01'e an11d in'.'IL:. iolIs voo me 1 . C r ig , 1I rov tv c. : t Ill1!d I I I*and 1u , 1 of rM-ls li'l n 11 c'0u cei its e xam e. Iiy qay ing . ald1 addh-ss tit lf a inl to re onilst rn' tiVa. I'' t o t ma O (hii loll iin Oi:!( even StahIWerry rl'y uoI,(ndwer .(aIit',-i i, ; Ind .Z o r h e. II it;v t -h I t l'reid I t Ce lmi t the IIq tl e Ixec - "WO Va" n mly n-pea the In~m wo lavei n: till ! llh: o reoq - i t ta the for'kd' l will nli ICllowv 1{lti a"' . vice. It he aL is upon it at 01 , it can oIly be is whl% i''A. \I\heeray be the cogency of the teliial reason in:! (of th4..ttrne ien ral (and we con fess i 'h it i very Hi rn , a he Preo dt's attevtion ouht11l to be aiven 114"r th:b of th publie will b --t ) tlej r ie:1 e i n f th law il com pleting the woIrl: ofrco outim tu-dandemopateauthoriPr t 1hw than up.,nl:nn t h ic lco tu tin f.1, H'tw Let it beoncuo uIndel. st owd ih. h: t ! e : i;s a Imert!.c h lorlm 'I w. .I:'rlico r i. ready O C '10 l i tt e am i n f p1 rsonA whoIl tI 'I~t v t .1011C11 o i~d~~l tii lee '' 1 r f lc llde l' Ieied :N ol- roti lt n .n tte Wn i:io :l Cla: ] I ill it e 1fire h c an is oA i, (!.1AO'd v: it- o 1f l' h~n nn1 il w~ il be 10! ( 1 it isio cleo inite alnlfld purposeihno.; -t h. (lie th w io no n:I 1a ;Ill \. an hw er ma .1.y not gu a11u od i l, Ur 1h!1 tle:. ne tene l, ex r 'lI' P1or1 Sh rs.:le a m Joi , nig y not~, l ii i t phille'I s I (O l noug for any I'. l (w'ln o e- thmuligh. In the ecli ta -tinl Cla to bue ou ed upl.nl it, th-is- :;.irit A .re lega! ar ;in tS to, I i ivo i t io its vil lity ? IDooes the Pr - dent , 14le pretenv~ce of, to!li,:- tile ( l m nd r iw to - ee! .o t: I hu- il .nd I't te' ll thIm only h' .v it.) I y !e, i oi! y thad Atl is,; j:ist w'"re weo I . T i is s te vi d(nt purpue now, andi it is clear tat we mo On the dev of I new Itrue. A boet all, it iA l: ir ( it t ecnstue tion $I'Annot it forwa d until wo have :n;,t he-r Exaceui is \ . Hewn:.-Crone Whtinig bhld anI t'i , aturday afte rnoon, 0 n th011 eIC edh of) Z 1)r. lrenee R. Woh'e, Who cv.iom itto sioido by tking ti con Id hen: of' it Ounce via ofi ldanlum. Thije d teised thas fIIi iidor the sl'd of hel( ! OlId 1'11-:1 t Rofin tiuen the.,ituti i whicl theiod wasi found, at anien mul tohe bet the foteredthe wl.o1ng on bialge k coV1. was tned' inie-ot his a11rms stillnwrmi O txI~hefls rightid was a'n emptyo landanu bottle an~i d (iltei 60l "My0 t~ll e pC1idnft C hee R. W olo l3l cints restide ot civingtk on'se, thWeworh-tr ent. Dolt 't flet. 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'Subc.,o <luently he( wvasi nlssoCiated with Ge.(!f Luiez in the inva.sion of I Cub and,:I : i Wa 111.) connI1iIeelt Id with (Ge'uralI Wal. ker in ii, Ni ar2l*'uInLIli e Nl 0 it 'll, I)uring th eIa war h erved ja ' C'onfuderate. lirmy* . II. wa. pr At at the b ttl Ill' I hiilol , wh (;. tw1 ra. .\;ben .Sihky Jmsnfcll mnortAlly ou) ndtivJ , .; I I l ij : in lis arII'I til be I rI hated hi a., The I Bur ial of oule fromi 0hi:1h the subjuined line are frquently qlult"L, WI Writ tn b 1(cl. , I l 'ra : O01 I'a-ine's clei ali 1e!an iin W e f 'm cii i 'Thuir .ilent 0_1te are s r~ l ll mierL y goIr w~ tIit~ 'ioh.in renn.i1: Th.: ion . o lesiye :1~p lo !ay, : l o ri w h ll' wh h it n . .1 he' in u lw t-vrn V:i-i . , I ki ' .. ' ! IId iI- I I' . ,- . !v.In n 0r11h toa -a Pa i t'e . 1 . X l , is . ie \ ,' i n." i in M ihe 1'nis Ii i tlkt t. T 'i' . , the n-.(i~ , of tiW- hA g itrw.r in in in.o o- io , n -at 1 i'111.10111, wt% n I).ivi; W:s I le el 'Ii. fact l-.i ng bo' couiinlunica tei lol h I t :t-l1 : J1IIC/ mli.t r, I hIk niet were -:ized a pmi!i il .!I al l iLwI-.1 there- a wee!<. The li!:UIW Cor. I ('loudent sa s that I);-.is kn11w,, thkit ho was wate-el by Ite Ilk(t-01 ivesA (X th::t P oil tu', !1:11 ben ic niel t e .ileo in New Yorik, and hi, exit fre-i there, nude <ig i ,For .\ontreal. Accol-iin;; it, iheir nath, 01 long ii. he reinainls onk foreignil) he wil ml nothe iolstdl . Ity the ir->visions oi hon-c he w ril hae thio return to itich Io i nil October, bt if n' lec ssary, h e will ble furnished wit an escort. A letter from at gent Iveman crossing, rit, the RAes Sea gives somne interesting pictres of' fife th'ereablois. I i ppears that tl e M. ' san his I istani l ol , ndOl 1t mime.. onsA pel.-sons in, the( emiployment of thl., ennal coi'mny, o nvo biilt heinicS alolir the lino for t h 11o1. e an'ain The resul is Ih, appelw '.ince l o re netivity, mlle Vlindiu. ry and inr of i -r nillTI aIP iHigO Itt an I Stabiliy an,11 have ever b el see I oin hilt san s ol"Syri. The houses have g::de . ttPachel2, which are Full of'v rtlur. T ii. chief engineer ha: a gard'en full orlfritilt, flolrs and vewtables. The writer was s 1are tat not i a 21fo It oif So i h.11 lel '!act t ther he:;nid -Wit was brought 1 hie canal: tihit iriatin, anld irrigtion a "lol, hall accoilpli2eld tlheeC wonlderanl nod tie the desurl to bloini. With thlis exanph0, ;. i. 1o extravagani t nd 1t ilation that, Itie lloly liaiI will yet. "bossmi as Mhe voso, ami the wildiernes~s become'u a. "fru1itfual field." Nri.w P oc!i::e ron il u o I s , -r , 1:1. n..2 11 - ito. \1)tluIv.- A patent. has14 1t ) b-en ia:ud i to I.orenzo 1iibert, of AngistaCOUntyI \'a., for I new and vah1iimbt5let discovery inl 1t mnitn facture of iron and -c s e . This5 is at process for. nollking steel raihl-oal bares, ditc eet fOin. a I' fuirln' ce, which, it' anccesst-, wll i lt realev a r'volmion in the I iiiril Oh iron busi ne1, aslths procc. s cheapins (lhe st(eel to ei14th lat ext11n1 :1.:4 wil eiil it Ilthei l ilroa l !Co11panies to he ('tee l histead if rlled itonl ills. Suecessfll ex periment uo aSmall SCAlo have bee mII at, Julfal'o Forge, Va. The Inicmens]presenieda-rail teIle tur-nirllis or fe 'ti t uional C'onventi m ot tiltti i-1m For hollin t h eil ' onvention, in terruisleel lby the rot inl New thloanis last .ly whic were tntolWI by t. rand .tlry unde aFI2 cha1 eofJu All t be)l, inceO~i1 reinor and25 ai ntllIpt.2 hasI'i Wheet en'tralin moio ofL.\tu'1Orney- Isneral Iyl. The, Aut toney. GeelS argoutilatatIi th t hohl o tte o.. vio was)( nto erim, Cellifllnde or11. (10d meanod andg 1 haut. ohe Constiution a .ds law iitette to he ht of1oil t.,zn tho asslemle Wt it. is reored't iC tai so otheti 1farnwid whot (1wb1 on to order grainoin badIlly il'ppoinulld.'hyarno brin0ng11i tl AIIrktc, huot.1 io pnc at o the a of a greatd kilo in1 p12 rieI isil godnwst llwelg.nan lu com Aldeown.odoi t e N1I o ' 2 -In boe waen, N.l i.,t boi strcnain cArrlit tie bar-otos buf a t1ly1uon ts ulenti, but1 the renia wee or drunkn meno von tetret tho dav aftertiton oficaho oil ore twast roillgtc 1)0 an aot, any ,Im ford thaVO t n.1 ikles rt uet )0to beste livedifro thist omad, toandedo manding boo CYort of'.uiy assb mt~tedP to[ePresdent wh'o iec~~to Stht ene'al Sickles rei nisd com-( mailditand aeclind to orlde thes Court 'Cae ooii'iiill rc, Pand wintoa sonkof the goodrald ie of hyorend Aivin'in. Arlt o' ha toln d loWi Adag as to cornorda box aned ial it lip aa throo stcfotorybiding, Andolhe bman at' (ho top deas atthe10( wok.ii~ltip~ t' u lli apiati on of'i ast'or woilo weetol to nowalitl boot, in said apica o tion tha ie t madowto ronder a~ nwl bootr yatrproof." Surn lO~o.---o arepleaed-t