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Selected Poetry. [lro .I t(le lairlestont ercurJy. OUR COUNT&Y'S FLAG. BtY JlIMY MAcARL'url. IWrO still the "Ihantl of ilrot hers, That prouidly once tnfturldkk I hat Donnie Blue Fl'hag Iviore single sta. Was sting throuighout Ith wortl. Itutiow it war no longer. reignts, Lot the Cry be hear.l atir, iltrral, llt Ita. for our etunthtry's flag, Yes, Culch and every Star (:horus. lurrah, hurrnh, forour coutary's flag, i1et. the cry he bea t afr, hIurrah, iurrah, fr ouir coutntry's nlag, Yu4, vieh ail i t: u- y . I ar. Mien of lionor all acknowledge Iravery, trthtIi aind right, Thus iars ar shed for those who wltd, Alel tel ataailist lit light, For tIe sared lea! thet be it. said Tint Iaotaght On earth shall Ilnar The glry f our utntt ry's flag, Or thle bighatness or a star. Cl'oris, All hunor to I he herae, (W I his great andl glorious lan., Ia.y tie plu iti's latve 4A collill y, l'er join thern hatati d ual, aay I he slt CsNtaa in ur C ngres, I Nv', I' do aight I tairar The glory aof tatta votaaaty's tllia Or (lite lright neass of ta "tar. ('l0ot.js, Now give one cher fol' eneral G rat, Ald at liea'iy olle ftoa- lea. , The 'resilenl, thle people's choice, Whoevr ho mitay ie. Now Waisainglon and Jefferson, Calhitouna, Clay, Webter, The glory o outt comu ry's Haag, Ye.4, eclat 1ad every siitt', Tlie glory ol aur Coalltl ry's 1aag, Yvs, eaicht anod evey tar. 4hoIt its. Oakwood Memorial Day. It, eis to bea rereet~ ed llatt ourt sotut It eIn ahdies have nt, agrvel uponat ti a S;Mne daty to hb' haIl pa etua'taally sareid it) the miemorv of olr patriot dt.tal. lit the1 1a' Sotht, the 2Ui of A til has been olervd fo the I ast Lwo year". It \'irginaia, the 30th of .layv seem o to have biee th finIV0ai todhay ; but. itLaem as to ts that nutno Cull be itre appropri. at ely lix ed Iup)oI for gnelaltI observanc a.eaI than that, selectad by thao (Oalwood .ts iiation of ltielunondi4a--the 1011t of .\ly-the aiti1a ve'rsary of S.-newall J:akson's dlatih. It. i; pleaasinag to 'to ,ice ttat Lte lais of, Tenessee have sed OVe' I 2G It this y:ar, inatend 10., to Visit thle oe--e ies on lh ( hak.. Aood day-one stap towardi taiatiami I V. As to0 .he cislnm itsel f-for ettstoin I brt'e stceessiva years' observa nce iasa made it at Lte ou A It- wu suppose no argfittent ean be urga against, it. TIte vilest, of oir taetemies could hardlyN' at Itaipt. to restratt mts :toi this tribli. to 0tiur loved Onleg, foat' in att's ainatre G'od Ias ptantea few toiblsentiments than Ithat withicha iampels its reverently t.0 cloris1hl( tinin>: v of tIe deatl ' lwho gav'e' tilt tle'ir fivas int at holy catase. Wohl'the a lo~.yanl, thle Sout.h1's ownVl Ia. b wei un14vtitt i say*.ing to our people : I ,.fy It haliloved a.ssociaions of 1.th e as. and the oips of tA! futre. wije will t urlv brnnga whit it a glorious re wanTi, lt, Its never forgol, to hlommrat ia(he t11-1t who. w(eatrinag ite grav, wet downt t. dealb fitotr Ivs .l posterity." The, (a ) waoad Memorital Aiva'r:ay tall dais yeari oni Soaiy, Saturaiv the a was obhservedain its. stlead.- ( ia this oa tsion, u. atao the last, we wrte f'taor ad wi:hI brightl andta love'ly wi eathear, a It lmyt atmotatsphen-it, a cooin breezttaa'e, anad at aloutdless sky'a. The a sun itwas taot very' a part tat tat'aj it i aitia mti atf the t Iaatterinaag teet, of thett le ones rmtS ti ia itawr am talahatior baearinag thaeit Ittm brighatest. balat,,tms to lay upaon thet tahliersta' grav tes. Soonit thanechiladretn, ghtis antd bts~t tat larger grouwth, loval v Iljis, andtt mtiatoas ripe int yars, bea'sa to gthier tat i. it rnde::nms ithe gtratss grtavyardl of St. Johntt's chuarch. Ih-tae far tearatly ali haourt thosea lirst to ht lnye sat, and r gr'ael d otlaers as -theay ca ate withi fresh tiaowers't an td ever'greens tao bae dev'.oted tat te sname gootd purptose. Anda ttten they took up the~ slow'a mtarche tota ak wa aood, every maaid'ten hldlinig ini ianda hatr tr ite to aepatted valoar. Thea pr~o a''.ain 'wata ao!. a long otae, fat' thie hat oh oaf tat laer tats of'. Iheta city seemat strantgel yt Ito htaivo foar ttnt the thlouasandtas oaf dta'di att O)akwotod. bult (hurta ill senit her' amoasta'Ia chaming au ghters tat paerform thla Sthe n 'ble work, na t heIty adid not seemt tto adretad the lonag wvalk ian its accompl~disha ilt. At tailengta, atfi.eri'a march ofamore tan: at i daacraoss olhi f'ilds andt( over a dusty Yond theCityof te Dadisrah f at~~t"Stop atngel's hailhter from Ite skies I 'There is nio htolier spot ofh gr'oai Tantt where' dhefeatedl valor lies, By maouirniaag beaaty crowned." Nnaterinag (Ia: gate we loonk upon a ~amg randc wide atretch of hill anid ditae dat ted ticklyt wi ih whaite had boards, atnda here nad there bhlold a matrble mton tamont, or' a small enelbosutre. Fewca of rta aaves tiareiotandld ot' sodded'a ; iah gro'tutnd 3 ats level as be'fore Motheri ikarIhI retei vead her sons to herseav(lf agatirt, bult the site of' every' anarrow htouse" is mntarkaed by a neat, suabstatm al waaoodena btoared, uipon wit th is plainly inscribed aha the uanme oaf I tohe dea one, or if that isatiaknowna, tha siimla faict, that hao was a mtembetar of' t hit (. S. A. WVo pass aeting between te seried ranks of thet( dltad, anid readi the namtos of soldhiers fromat every SLtato in ouar once glorionsa C~onifoderaacy. 0f0icers anad ptrivateos, flomt North Carolina, Sothd Carolinma,) (G.*orgita, Fiaornaia, an even'tCl fr'omt d11istt A rkatnsas anud Te'axas--man wh''o loll oat I iat battle-flaeld. wh Io dlid fram~t wountiidsa, ora wthoise emtaiaited biodites wero baroighit mn heapehnd cart-loads fromi theo crotwtded hosiital to this theair hist restmng-placei. Manay of these graves haave already re Ieelved attet.i oan front thte hiaata'l o'f the .i creat ures to tihe seping olne.s ti mown,. Who only nedted to know that bses all died for their country. At the e ninince to Ite ceieLtcry we iotic-d a inat inonimieti rcetd by 'a-Itainl W hipple's e-jinpanly ( Il Qo'n: Iuter of' the,, Fifth Texas regimLent o the mietnory of th elir 1aihf-n comraotis. 'his iinotmiIunt, of ptire wlite marble, vas tLwmeIcd with !vergreen , andt1 from he capsione was spelnded a lne swtar olllposeod of w-hit,! filowcirs. IL Va. intcrting to notice that the raves of' e i 1InIknown dead Were not glect ed! by !h-.- Oil -s O n " m !.p rosse.i of evvi er1n, or la l hout, aind oI' thersl- Ivni heteni droppevd a 8igl "Mri i arbor vit:w, a blsi, or a Iwer ; eloligh hey wcre Lo Ihow t1.t the dead hiero vas t. fnuen We cann~ot. pretend o .ipuak of l t- thlouSad.L 01f otherS vhose grave1M.s wvere adorneld. 11, waI i(lortunate that, oil aCcolnt, of the ,reat scarcity of' the flower, or ratlwr mI accouit, of the go-at mittiaihuib of otrave, some imd to be p Lassed wih 0ly Ie tribaut ofa aighi. A t about 12 o'clock 0te C(1eiu'tery pro wited a rare apiwarance, for then the argest, 1111unber of' persion0s hal assCmibled schiin in its rud Valls. There was rot the bumling 'owd of all ages and esess that, lilhId I lollywootl ht Mlay. 1ind wk. filfSsA th ieiy carra1es trotnd ltle g ati tho'y e; hutl anna lullis. tms, twhe iAi- der10-. whio wVouldt JAY their ra uo the4 now-mlade g rave ; but, oil e!very aveien and hill shi were Sce.1 ladie;i performning their pleasing task, or, wear it'd, w inlig their waty to the Tprohilce. Tfls cool 'pot, of grasz y lawn, at a .6etdlicu foml) tho 'raves, and within tie l..,w of the great treei hh suroutind tile Kinwper's hlous, wvas s6oon euvered w.IthI 1hose latiguied a.lI su g real, or re 1'reshling themIselves be-fore thle walk aCk to the city. The ;he ladies , Lte childrenl, ..atht-red in igroulp, bit, evtrtyihin ir raher at subdued at, and even I he chii reframed from the noisy~ganiu and repreneii.d their n~wery lauglher, n-.em e o thir prs ty to Ilhe <lmepinigdd Unti liht thepigrimesv I., Oak wd wenV '-h walk :In it s grassy . rt or oi ille 1 r . . llYm 11011 1 rtido vijtdi tiith eenietery durin th day, ; and who siml that, on loyalty is collprolise'd bIy its u u ribute Lo our A United StLate Offioer Shot by a Wo nian, Yesterday :nortiing, aboit 9 r'clock, us l aIcut. ChI: IhS 1I. .\ioor , I. 8, (2a-'. 1 Ciennaster of I las ilo;I, was p osswig down ldl 'rett, M rs. Mliza I. Alason, is mul t-n--!w---w :11ha been wvat~chiing lort- -se piid out Irvim the cornI er ("r YorL stret L aIe w ith a pistol in Ill hand, and shut him on theft siLd of t The~ wounded~ mnan ran down th.- lain. to Drayton Strevt, and 1en turned ilt towanls i he [barakcks, bl:. pt fuse. ly", ainIdpnn out mlouthfulk (,I blood every few"am, s A friend whlo ;w hill) went. to hiz3 a<,istallc, Iantd walikel wit b himl), (ndCaV'oinig .o stop the lflow of blood by the CoIpIssion) of' his fingCrs on the womltiod. By thn i hlt: lie reacied ibert.v strect, i . was so imeh OWxhsted by the less of blood I hat fi fainLted aIdj ft(1 ill tihe ltr t. Ie w.as Ltarriein, t thi arlra a'llnd medical temp[t teX Ix'ratCin or thle btall, whiebl is tnmhtI. to lave lo~tgted inl Ihe rool oh iios mothi, as! thle pa~ttint was iln too lowv it :''ie toi biear tihe operaitionI. id down'i to t he Iilice of .Iagistrte \Ver. 1er andl~ iturreni'led hers(il lfil tatigo what :1V wI Ini:Lih o iid desirinS hill t~>t ad uimti ttwr f injil.'l The-il J ic, II ter rtatement'. mi C al ot:.l~ thcom~ait'nC Ill senl~lt her tojil t wit'gt l th314eie of' lieni, it. loe about'~ a fyea givingal pdoci(ite, C marid l of thoa asonC in t w1hillbe recollcted. byl ouL theat-ges wVo/ilig lmit:ws Till imurig duid nt mm-t littlepprovped of' te movlthr oghe Simme tay ho hv as ever 1ince been ton .1 rpote o seveal occtsiops to have~ n rcken of1 hlt'imtin very coarsho o lanuae. lu-reiS(i aret' vaieon iuor floats abouto lh it i rge 1 bition to i e origin of1( the ifliehy, butf e refraoinfromgivin pliclity to linys of them, as tt fcto he carefwll ob I)iiag lii w n beii brogt noinly atoitunde, d Tt st litimei w'tha card trog hoimt abt 7wl ot'clok lat orvig, h iltas till~ aiei I but ith veryo lihte propet ofn suviin tio ihroug Segince tot theo asin tye, we~tt to ichp tmbe oimning ca tnp it. t Unr racks tooastertaon'theicoudition cfrtie ho b1g. o'cloc lasnght hene we oftCUhe wats mcaer, andg his phyi mtoen'tierd omftontrtesrro Hie h~noaste betofmd iliclttenthion i'nidl calfulateursig histf beicu. c'ofsurie iahoigh hei yn en >utf of ane's anI il o.b o [FIront (lie Carlolcsville Chronicle.] Personnel of the lato Oonvontion. We do not sulppvse such a collection of a'agabonds was ever a snabied before-not ueluding amaong 11hema, of course, the Con 3ervoatives and the niggers. Thoro was a a'reator varie(y of rascality thian we could Mave conceived inthe satme rooma. At the penitetiiary and at Nowgato the Conviots tre for the most part confined separately ; ut.n in le Convention thero wns at congre. .aion of villianouts tispeats- blazo of sila st or Ilysiognomy-which mutado an nnuomaa rtahe iaprek..,ii lilke the glow of fihe l'a:rtarus-ike furances of the Trad gar Iron The whole scele looi-kd like a nigi I na anl a0nemlblage of' inp, 1an ghll. and kini haburpers, mnaking at Conaii iion. [.'a lerwuod was horrible th look at- rev.am ljeing I. greal sallow toal 11h:1 lathad been out tA dOc with at bInAard. [tight ik Ihe 1eon re of Ihe hall you see liayno-a t.hatrutgh lgger. Ideed, IwO know that if we had aeti Bayne in l tle tropies, up in a canCulut, tree, we shouald have stled witho lit bvita 0on1 (hat we ba11 seen tia aie. lie rise4 to sIeak ol (lhe jiliciary <j ientiona. Thle heavy, red-ficeltd tinLi with 1h at sintiser, Iliabolical grinl on his conl atelnanteo is I;ow. den, of Norfolk. lit gets tip to it --p1int of Arder." d->o l ayse (or IaIh) rtuiilnid taf old lowden taint '-he never a ese 1o a pinit of /r, anid never left tle IlaLI exceit foU a "int r wi i/y." lio w;s aLcicral " w - dtn is at very bad man --:Ilk La uacle ol th10 little tt ornaaey-generel. 11 is 1 tutlo-in a law to (lae bigge'st rascal perhaps in (lae body -I11rt is Porter, of Norfolk (repirevceiting theslerlield). hoth ofheme creitres voted fcr nixed publi? aat,1 ; ot h, 1 * f the tezt Oat h. 'They iato eaich ot ier---all of tile l'idicals Sated each othIer. l'oier is the antht u the ho uemsi lroviuon. a ben lhe 1speaks, he reaiinds you of a force. p-111nyP, with very little Ivater in telt well. Jic Ia-i sIae Samaturtnaesis, knaows aL little, i., inlslvtae ly' vuilgar, amal hrs dal(eat iaaed ato~go then whole ligurle. lie sapires to tlie beaach 4'r lie Ctut 'of Alpieal-, (o Con ragaress, 1a1 1 lae Attornaaey- ie sipand to (t1h la ua-a torial chair. That little v:t',:agaowl right aunde.r lie irt ident's chai' (to 1lhe left) is line --a, Yals kee, of coure. Iine ta is satal s a steel I rlap. Wheln lie tpeaks le doae not ilore at aIll--lhe stalds like a1 pluap, and tiae words flow no1tonuttsly atough his nose, lle ias not a partic!e of toling. lie wfluald brillit il U in- n (o-tairrow, it' lae thought it woubl paIs, in the SLme cohl, imiperitabable, naosl tone, ao zi.t Ol (lte Shtauaulbs and great. toe: of' il fihe mAres in the Sites under -:xty, unless they coull take the iron-chud ot:h ; ahd I esetving the chaice I o p osiecute theta lot porjtry it hey iwore I e iv. On the tight of tle noltil aihl, jast atrt you enter the hall, is lltwxlhm-s1, Ihe favoa ite of the Albermiaarle iaegaaoes for U overnor. lie rpeaks through his nose like lin, and gives a sort of traiapeting groan at the close ot ev.ry Iwo or tlrc et vihees--t he cott bel Ipraoagenay I tie Qaa ltaker preacher anil tle L.oig lanlaid Yanikee. lie is at i an. however, af irsI-rale enae: aI It:aial oaa ystemat -an earnest knave -unlAko Parter in thi,4. lie is a large lan, witi gray haair, and a dislaee, livs in Alexlvi anatd ran a staw-iiill until he lo-ned statsman 'I hiat littic rea dacaled fellow 'way over to tl right, who I-s ast gotten up, and is r-oeb lag aad aing ta lcurttve with hit righat handtt, is 31addox. They say lae has never' secttleda in a.hei State. lle waLs el~ctead fr'oma Checstearliacha. Theyo3 unll him ltia lo'lter.'' llennaearley, of Walirrea, a v hcim a thlattaae. lIes0. aid eaemin-ld himia oat one or thease little Sladpipaels one1 sees on t tclie magin aof ai pool t ilting up ad adownt. 11e hi nlot maotre (lani t wetnty.ixz bei's l.iindlsey sits to (lhe left oft lhe Chaira. lei has1 (lie v'oico of a atrumpiet ; tin I tlhe Contsera't ives are adelighitedi whent heL rises5, matntga' Ihis ir.soit ace. Y'ou calnlta hear hia ta mile, ai1 as he is aI ieat, foolaI ad ause: lao. as tterly att randiomi a lo e ieeoc. is irrec has: just e'xploded~ somae terriblo thouotght, luaal, takineg hais set,~ arocks liaeself tabuat thirty3 secoaads ina zispir'it of tuni ver'sal giltn -Ieur., li ke le setl intg of' a coil of' wira lhat sometataby has I rodle tun. lh ightl by haita is .Jonecs (anegr'o), of Graeenas vill~e. lIe wvlantsu niaae-aand thlirly. lle is tal dthe t timae expalaiinag his vote, and coma laitiang geneaally. 'lThe maost elegant aiggerai thela C2onaven tiont is lilanada of Prinace E~dwiarad. He rea-olly' -spetaks wihth conasidierable corre-ct~t essa, htas itn excellent, maannaer, andaa a gaoad vol e.,- Ile is abott (wenly-six, anad hats theo atstn.-ane )f llayno,~ with decidedly less senase, 11lunn1ictult is niot inm ls seat. Wheny iaa lae Coiventioni he has n ao sipecial ilienacc, buit speatks bolter theain most of hais side. S.ari ivru Na.-a nae t ime,' while enjoy' aag a visit, from aa Enaglishmaana, haickory reats wereo served ini the evenitng, whenci tay laaglish ftrietnd called for sailt, stating thant l10 knew of a ease of a wotanu eal ing hecarti ty of nuts ian (lie oeaning, whao was taiken hly was sent fo', buat it. was tafter ho had ecomee too fond of is 00ups, anad heo was riot in a conditioni to go. lie lauaitereda, -Stilt Salt I"' of whaicha nao naotice was Itaken Nex(tatorniung lie wenet lto th pi laco and she. was a corpse. lie s-aid thaat lada thaey giVent act' salt. it, would have r'elieved hera; if bry~ wouGLld allow, him t to miake ani exaitnatu inna, lae iwouald conavinace thema. (an opceing heo stomachul lhe nuats were0 fountd ina a maiss. le sprinaklod salt on theis, and it homaaediale-t ,y dlissolved a I have knoawna of i ahudeni eant myself, whiich aprpeaurs to laavo biaean la he et. ,1' thae sae eannaSe. .1 generanly at salt waithi nuts, andi~ I conasider' it hu.. iroves them. Last year a roeward'i of about one dAllar a iundrcd pouands was offered in Fr'ane for lhe carcaetsses of Juno bugs, wIchl haave aultiiilied greatly aid have becomo ver'y lostruactivo. Over eighat hundred thaotusatad lounads wereo dolivered to the authortbes. It is Ihto f'ashaon at weddings in Nevada haat all the gentletmon paresent klss theo yrulie, all the ladles kiuss Ithe ba'idega'ooma ifter whuicha all the ladies and gentlemvan' (155 each ntlaer Democratio Now, Pleasant Goodo and William Stowers, good Demnocratio colored mou, report to uu that a number of colored people joited their ranks at Doko, and eighteen at RidgOway. Jamiies Minor, another good Democrat, reports that in Dwel Fork, fifty-two whites and seven colored mien join tho Democratic club form thero. A IAnn.-We, the tndersigted. Democta lie colored iniet, who visited Wintbioro, at tho invitatioln of both white and :olored frienids, to tell what we hold to be tr'te, to our colotrd tellow citiv'tts, wantt to cxpIto he Coitdtut t owiro ut.1 of thiseuxtot aid preachot l' It ctolored chtItrih. III the Oven'-t'g. we wtvll to atteil clitu-ch ill inllr to) heir tle word of (ifid prtchultedl, hat it. seems Ihqtt ihluchm-h was open to -oi. ly .etlicatl oten. Iot Whnt We were aboutI to siep in, the sExionl, Thomla~s li ganl, stoppied usan Std tol t.i I hat, we were nlot waiel I here, as we were Jemocterals. We uld him, I iti n Ie tolught the house o (Ioil wais ipent to all tilt- of all creedls oil politiv.;, butI as we li nloot wih to aniet'. ally (li.iL, Itt kee, we w hIV014 h-avo. .\cuordinigly, We turn-led awaly. Wu aftterwaxls were ititro-toled to the. preacher, wh'>oit iritne wasI /'hilip /lo1nil We t heIt i I It iteld O h iia i ' Ie Lid toldI the extont to kee p ti otit, rlltl It woitll itot say yesi tir no. We d-then asked hima if hle w-i anl ordaiiiei mini:,ter. Ile s:aid ys. -.but Would iot. tell u.; by whvii. We thetn (old him, hie wasa nit inl sheep's Clothinig, ando beneitoinI Ot tice. Pleaitit GioodC also desIires to state, that he did not say, as It wa rpesente, that a colot iA ttlnit i.ad ot goo1 blooil ' biut ie sail, tlit if t w ite Ittai waS StuLC! doWnI litl hli- blool begatn to llow, lit wyouild be ta11elt III, andA the Symjanthly for him bly his4 feVllOWS woubl 1. themIl It, piCk himi up1. VItulst, if a cloredl Iianl was 14) fall down blekdlitg. there lihe wNould lai. withoit ,anty one going 10 his resette. lie mttealt to say, tha1,l whil.st he walints (he rightll of his color rejpect. I . 1 alliishl he iotit hink it well tot I It ctlore I Itie:i t I ly o dolmilitnee over thle whites. a.- I hey' wOuI.hlnot -itai li. lIf( wanlll4 peace-k and goodI W;l amo103,, m1en, white and hhtek. lIt, wast loohing toI Hte atlere.t.' of hi.- r:.,, ai i lie %awa n (ti Jrietd ito thltlll. Wm. S-Towl-;its. Ti:x .- .The Si nt A nt onio E.Ir.ss says "TeGernenr llennsi etr Texas are mn exception to iht general char noter of agriculit ural comunaai tles inllxs tot' Ito plai~o il I tho worl.I piesets il its coitbiiattiott of iatural iscenet(ry a1,I fart liIe tt atinre plet1:;inig pici tire thait h eight or tel niiik om ont ite antl Atontio road heforI mintg tie it hriving village of New lB-atils~l-. The sool runils through at sliucesSion otsmall fa us .i to the West, a mile or io du Mitt, is it ranige of ighlatds covered withli Colu-, the dttk foliig c1Conl reastiig pleaasantly wi th e light, grel so~uage of' elts that dt the liMelo Valley below ; to i hew wet sit retutes out t lovely rolling pririe coittttry, over which herds oi' cattle are grazing : betweent tis ite of' hill and the igh, rolling prait ie lie the well fenolt,, well-iiiledi farms of one Germani f'rienids, their haunllble h1111 comfotal ous es Surrounded byi' al III ho e idetaeos of tn indnwrious Mn civilized peopic. liere and thele lottg lanes lead frioml the l airies to the hills to afforrd a passageor th'ie cat tle (It thte farmters. This whtole coiiI ry ist now a si.(tc tf gtricuiltural idutry ;3 ilows aire tmtovinig itn Everty field tt i nentad womtent are at, wrk~ ;Ito 01ne (lttging abhout. Tbchi wvo men01 are genietr'i~ly entgaged in thet lighitetr etilploym~titt. <.1' sowittg the seed.. No chtil drtent welre viible pitying idly' about, the. farmit doors, butt ta log schtool htouste,itt wihicht we sa1w a1 miti ud te oft younlg hteaids trying to catchl at gIirose ofth It's tage, provesi t hat hese indutstr'iousi Gertittils comntu ice Mltottt.:: AN .I' in t:Ntlsntltts or -rt i: Citvt4 WA t.--T'he ifollowintg itetins ttte hot h clipped f'rotn thle edtIoti al columntts of lie samett istue oif te Ne wv Y ork '1'imes. 110i w I rutiihful tiho t wo comtbinedit illuist rate Ithe fatble of' the Stat, thIe atrmtieisti of 'he Tnnenee, Ctttmbetr tatnd, Ohio and Geiorgia will ittet toge tet int Citicago ont thte 15th atnd Iuth of D1 ~ ecemx ber1 nex I. The1( obiject isl purtely stocial, and11 iihe design is to preOserve tho teoroies tanid frictdshipis of' Ite watr. Addresses will be0 deliveired ott thle evenintg of' tlio ftrsi dtay, tand Ia grantd ban tqutet will ho givetn ott te nigt orfloI he lIth. A ,Sthoutheitnpaper ist uriging utponl lie Sou tettt peid'e i toe slect iott of' a dtay for' an anntual "1nationatl celebrtion,"bi41 to he, cioseved withI J'proper ceemoies, f'or' tie ~prpo of' coltmemttioratinilg thte gtreal alcietets of 111 hotonedleracy dtttitng ilts short carecer, atnd to ho devIoited to decor'ata ing the graves of' thtose who foll in ithe Sou..htorn, cituse. No sttggestiont could well be itt worse tasto or ill-tied. if' followed utp by practical Cteneaors to carry it, into ofet, it. will contribtt largely to intcreaso the tctct reetment of' fi e Nor hetrtnp1ople, antd to piint it ill more1 seed of bit1ternetss thanit lhtve alr'eady been sownit weien~t the two sotions. .It is ntuatl and pr'oper that thle people of thIt Soth I should Olchrisht it grate. fttl rmeimranco the itemtotries of those who fell ini fight in~g whtat ihIoy belioved to ho thirt uste ; bti if' wo atre ever again to h'ave' a Uionlf, thtere outght to) ho nto ptulic celebriat ion of evenits which hotIavo conItibt ed4s hiirgtly to the catlatiticaio antd sorrows of the coutr~y. W TIs TuII lIyMa)Y.--The f'ollow. ing is taken fromu thie New York un: "i'The tax on whtiskoy is $2 a gallon, andi the cost of manufctutt~ring it is about 300., a gaullon. Tho cutrent price of whiiskoy itn this market is no0w ab~out $1.45 a gallon. Whoover buys whiskoy at tis rate can have, with his purchiase, if he d es'ires, an official certificato of thto revenue oflicors that the identical whiskey which hto buys for $1.45 a gallon hjas paid to theo Gover'nment the fnll amtount of $'2 a gallon. A Brr or Rom.xcE;-Puvm WA'rrEn AND Jovn.-Dr. E. 0. Guorrant, a ga!. lant officer who served ini the Confeder ato army as adjutant.gneral in Western Virainia was married on the 12th inst., to Miss Mary J. Duvalt, of' Lvesburg, Tenn. The Doctor and his f'air bride are n1ow Stopping at the Louisville lo tel, being en route to their fature homet in Mt. Sterling, Ky. in colnnectioni with this ma1 rriago a Col rade -ill-arns of tihe Poctor relates the following pleas ing hu Ile romance : ]n thw midst ofla I; rific battle ne.var ibr inl whichb um shot. and' sbwli wele flying tIirough he air ie a hadl storml tile Dctor and Captain J., hisi compit mt'l, ro up t> a house"' ()n the' ro -i d - i I ied1 for a1 dii k ", , t bwing alnios.t raishei-dd with hrt A brnigyoungl" lady. fui.ji-lwtd tcO l ilor beoeni~te frlom a 1)ony11 inl the yard, ;1111. ai lI cf her sweet smiiilet, ipoke! a lew words of gw eool cheer to th, waIr-worn soldiers battling inl tie sacred cause- Of Il1(: Som b. It Was Inot unil tie fo!l!win;j: d; I 11i,11 Captain J. ascer-lta"inedk th;t h Iis fieiild tice Dctor' ha.1d ben 1emi.,y wmnde r in Iw reginio theo I'lwilu. ThLoitliling" face, and thoset eaiing WOrdL spolon1 by Ilmv lovely m1:11den who ,ave themi the driink df water sellt a dhirt frlomn tillpe s bow, Inore. po,:ten dial) t liive year:, cour hif, Into 1h0 ellel-oink of 1,he D lr's alci ins. I I t!,ld4 Ca pt. J. that if lie lived "iitil this eiiel war Wks 4ve" he woiil- g0 back to that bolnse. by the roadsidC ntill get, aliother d rin'of water, eveit at. the cost of entior. ng thu ranks of the "Benedicts." 1Ii titimeceassary to add that he kep.t his woi. Not sali-fied with tho (lood T..ciplar's rmk, however, he rollbd TniiiIssee' olf oilce of her tiolst faciin :mid copllw daughterls, whol, i.4 nlow lis wife ,t-; alovo inlini .edil, This is auther evidenIe of thu beneoficii l IC stlts of cold wate'r. W nor..u: us.a~ nuur: r - C: C is ?--h is quet ion hla.i e used much d1 iScutssioil ill tai out of* Congres. - Thu Petersburg Nr/wss gies the b0 t a Icaweur w( ha ce secei : I"The Constitution contains a cholise which dispels all doult. That uclauIlse I is tho In,t in tle 7th soeu ion of t(e I-st article of the (onsti ion. It i : "But (te( party convictetd -liall never theless be liable and subject to indict ment, trial, judgiiot, aud ptnitsh men0olta according to law." If tie ex pre.issioni "other high criies and lis demieanors" is not limited to indicta ble offences, and not. extend ing to such act:i :; in the Imind of tle triers are impeaiable, that. clause in the 7t sestion . would lie inalppropriate, wit, the context of the section is Consulted, heea use that Context shows that that cl use applies to a// cases of ii pench imnut in defin ing (lhe extent of 'jt/g menit iln casis if hpmtl t ill (b.OncuA.-A writer signing himin self''Geor01gia E!ditor" Communlical (.tes some statements to the Ne York Tiw which 'i will sitriprise tlie reader tle reader. lie Says that the gross proceecids of last year's crops, includ. ig citton, corn, wheat and ri, w A! nearly, if not quite, as laige as those of any pteceding year. lie estimnes the cotton crop of the State at d50,00 halte, agguregiti ed ovf- $e--# ,o- 0,o-- . lie statevs thaut the factoies of1 (12orIgtia htave all dlelaredi large div idlends, and are regarided as amionig thie miost pro i noent fields of ointer-prise. Th'le ''Georg~tia Editor"' asserts that there is 11o regionl eathl whICe farmii Ilabor is moreii remtutnerat ive thaon in Georgia, espec'Iially in the miiddle nad upper1C palrts of thte State, wIthere cott onl, grin, the graisse. , andit uit, are ll grownt sutccessfully. ie is in gcood spiriits, antd has no idea that thie Staite is given uip to niegro rule .-ARdmnm imglona corresionidiince of the Cineat i Ga'ez tie, wthiile (arneistly c-oindenminga Setiator T.rumibill's Posit oni, say's: "it is idute to Seniator '.'Tiumbll to saiy hat imaniy of thce repiorts piut ini circlai tion i cerinlg haim are 'en *itiire 'liinn founded. 11(e dec-la res that ho has hadt ni) oi onnietio w ,1'VithI Mr. Johniison, eitheri verbally or in wIIriting, sinice No, vemtber last ; ha t- elad nao con versatiton w'ithi the Chltief Jn lst ice iegarid iig 111( qutest ins wh lethcer Johmioni should b)4 conv'Iiced or acqitte ((; anid thcat lie has hadnotingto o wth nyscem~~ies to mlaugiuraLte a niew pairty." Theli pcSitionl of the Rlepuiblicani pa rty, wvith1 referenceo to Iho imtopentehiment add removal~ui of Mr. Johinsoni is weI'll ithustra (0led by'"httle story": "Whait dio you th ink of impeach menit ?" said a gontlemian to a Radical, a naighat or twonago. "' W elI, I'll toll you. h's liko the boy whio wIas digginig' after a wIoodehlnek liko blazes. .A manil whoi waVIs patssing 'Whaat are yon doing boy ?' 'Diggin for a wvoodehutck.' 'You1 doni't expiect to get hinm, do) you ?' 'Ycs, mirrec, by G-d ! I M us-r hcave hin ; wv i:'ut: ou-r or~ MAl' !' " Anid thiat is precis-ely what.'s the miat ter Ithi iih lla idical ge'ntltnean wh Io aro digginig aifter Mr. wIoodehucik Johnson. . Chicago TIimes ( Dem.) TLhe bonnets havo becomu so very smiall1 now fthat, milliniors in .l'auris arc able to offer themi for throeo cents each. IEThiey arec matdo of thima plhiablo strips of woo'l wIoven together with tho interstices filled with unarr-ow ribbon. Of'course the trimmtings can canI raise the priso to any hioighit. A Mississippi pap~er, which (lees not wish to die of nothing to do, says: "We want fifteen or t~wentv re'd-moitied rad icals to sett~lo immredi'aely in luikg. We havo nobody hero toI abuse, and 'Io are almnost doad to garrote sotmi scala. Wat AuraN.'KS IANiE U FOI THE OFFICIAL HISTORY OF TIE WAR, Irs C.wU.s, C(At.cuL, CoWiUCT AN!1 By ION. A LEX. It. STEPIIEES. A wlk -r al6t S ctions awl all l'arti. t i][IS great work preseta .e only com. i plete ti d iini rtit anatily..is of lie Causs of tie 'atr y(t publishld, and gives thto.,o interior lights andl([ elilows ot e Ile great conttliet kou1iy3 known to Ilo,se high o;li Cere who waItllld the flot tible oAll levlO 1 ion froni its fountaiinl Sloti p 1 Al u bihl I W re Su accessible to .\!1. -ph 4,1ro hi.s high pstit in as sveond lhlr L li h ",n. lI( a piblic that has i ov-e !In-fI le I tI h oa evbangte Il' E ftle. b.th. lary, ani an il1nItlb:etll, ll: . 0n-: ) thle g il.t Alder. The I I( IL I .\I I tt r h I. /f#*! funnd a historian wi-orthy o[' itin pOr 1ance and at whose had itL i1ceive 11 mt In llerate, orilid an iinLiar.tial'treatment which tuthi and juNAlice .0 'rg:ItIy de The inlte llse de.,ire eveiryf where naui.-,. el I 1, oblaillII.is work, i:s Oleial .hI-ir will reuly :-ale, collhinel i %Ni it an i c m :1 Ci..,t make it thje b, : b.I i; 3i . k ever llpublisIed. thieigent in Awn lia.isto, '2a a tah AsCliber i ill thre-ve idi'.. thne inl lt o t, Nl:W , 11:3 u b s inl On i t' 1lphi.,, Teni2. '1N1 s; ci in live daoys. el 6o 'ircill -a:nd1 ee (tinr e mns, hi! a f1l der4 atin of the w rx wih P're., noutice" )I' adiv ,nce :et,v. i INA 1' 1 loA 1 tr t A Ga. 1 (lot Nat 340t(rtt. SOU111 CAROINA RA I I, IOAi1. C'ilirle.It'on, 8. t!., . hl2".It 24". NI t;i tal li v: ta, NJ&, .l I ii. 0 l'as:-l nger Trinl Atn Ihe -, lith ('aroli. r will run as Vi/. vu.: L~eave Cinro-le.-ton, G;.:4: aIm \itlrive :'I.ll al a, :: ..:; P m leave l'iI I . s io, 7-.; it li A\rrie a! .\ngasa, E .>a ml F'O Ri (.I t . !|.. LIave Chi:1n- ton, G :;I I o .\n-iv c It t , ; Il m L av e l' It rh itin , (.1 p m .\rrive li; ill -Ihtt, un LIeave Agusta, Ari..e at Clalkle ]lon, Ma ", t IaveoItIl bia.i .\ y ol ' tobes , .o 7,t I Lveave Cotilutalbia, 6 Aivel at i Ch Vc int n t ktt 4 I11,t( :.\ .\ 1:: \'1 1. 1,1: C.aetharlest onl, .\r'ive at Sun orville, LeauveS i s tnm t tervi ie, Arrive o l a( ll l, a bn fil lIbwduys 1 '111 pel.i It 4 0/ am Arr1ieI 1' 102 t .i al Oct In gl t i I h i . pt i n Arrive i I tX 7 0 a li. it :11. 1113 It~tI~ TO1514yE1. .\riI IAve thas Chatrle dit i It as in ths c ..tlt l il N f 1 ! 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