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"Thoulq iFr.ft'oin i.t,io. uy lips repent A whispers 1 q b nigight; my sweet S 8is till b t Wer Ilh Io0m r sintm gitrdeik hfainOtlih-oor J lenn froti I tt y -dorkeid robtn Anl otaly ienr te. renninlg brteze At ove softly in the li'iC treoq. hotn 'ie.lni oe graious skles ,toi,on'P 14W -ilreninirig lies. j,auq or bggpdintg tn, her eyes.' hN i '14 i I t .o e i iih < fdi 'e. rVio r silen6lZ .ift s tionling tlet'hibr, pq i lo.eps, nmy %Xtispeareqd. pra yer In yi h t t he aight 'ororn - t i lilitIe, litislo d e'% lb a n W liM11im, fil A'' At, d 'lo\e 10'list, And young mints drop lonlwn lhe West, lV ot.elet , 4a,0ning to its rest, lleeath thie staira'b lwlI.sper clear,. 01D0 njghi, rny s vcbt, tholigh nloi ma1y Thle:For irst-0gr'ess 'iough-Geei-adIGrant, is to be the Vr.oAj4,.u,.jof t.eUi dtt's after, re4 rc6pA w, o will, 119t IavQ su.h - In. overwa Il ding l ient majority iII tW3t ib2IQbse of lipI*etties as anowe imtf aAWatels:fn ye 'IThobPontieth Congress, in oJid,jg. the jut1rn, carpot-baggers, WagaI~us. politieallIy div'i ed: l,i s,Ag. '?10i1 42V D6tnoorgts 2 'tQthiinle a142 According to the latest returns at haind, th-polilent -Cinp lexion of the -l idxfy66tMEs0d1 41e4li.bo tiIafqo.mws - Ritdkanika ~ ~88 Dv)noor6tm" 77 1 a Clcd n ijp 'wt Gl un 'fwotgire -'44 gressinen ,in I No%4llan4p tens A4I-010r111atMw oftlo!four to be - 0h0. spyidQonnecitin, 4pril, tlhyugh ~in th toItbr 8-iatthey tiny not scipre but tn, as was .the case at the Con gressiounal election of,807O ,;Thu9,,-it 6"'k-00 11qjQlI8v% Iyt th RioI, Il'ot h1 vq -jravq p lFrty fiript o t81 av ii t presmit Cop gre. I Qt okly"'wlidanLMeta t im ake thikil d irm6k;l -A "efloor; Their inflatmooiis-surif to bo folt4' A ong t S aR,ikok J p. espqec.jIy or4 og alg) 1.an es' ia'giy. n r}gt tar,an wbo aBs'bl e e*lt oMIdaI'ddrlL"e eduiti'z d 'the t I uhy Th eh JeaKdi),% d int tS afoffW inba b nso oft b ibig sdakber";s utithes tit 6xp,af,611t oiid onein the Capitol;lhanIdl Wv.^i do libes; Af Ifd ianagn 'rohdy 's#b&lor ald ddbnte' aidifoW'4in@~4 naten in dolfME&fga nigIopponvth-whoma"hi s WM.. jvkrdd) anfd HenryD' PFrater, bf Benhsytaning bbtkimon of ci iner'c than oudhuatbytvbdity la tird J6netphy IL. S?ditkb *trje 3sofdbw7 ~adlibrdpolite all the thesBe gentIdmewtnt'athert asApvlliddebma4 ivorthy tdlddstnrbta-u i ~t obni ret . laat woCogoucse daahwi c dionstrous it thing it, is for one party to hatvp nn dvorwhelmuing majority it, thle nitifonl legislature ; an d thoughl the.Demjocrats in the Forty-first Coi gross are too few to chook till Iadical legislation, they will still be strong enongh in n1um bors and brains to pre vent a repotition of inch of the ill advised Oaid hasty action which has well nigh hudo the more naime of Coil greos a by-word mnd a reprouch in the opiiion of tll ioncst men.- Ncw Yrk: l1/d. Letter from Ool.nl D. Wyatt Aiken CoK-:stay, Nov. 16, 180s. Gov. Re. A. &,t--S. n : o t.he morn ing of tle 90h inlm. Ily house wits eiiler. ed by a posse, consIstiig of two depu ies andi1 three Uiiiied Stite soldiors, ivrieil au ihillfy were Ithulit n.tackilnf at s(roiighold of brignl'Is. One of the1f dptie3, nlidreSQiI)g me, said, 'ColoIel, I am sorry to say you tre my prisoner." Upon qttesltioninig his anthor11ity I lenri. ed he had a warrant, issued by hiagis. trate Solomon. of Colombia, to arrest. m11 in Abbx-ville, and deliver mle to Costble Ililibard ill Columbia, ipon ihe ilidavit of said Hobbard. that I was tecet.Aoiv bol'or- l i flNet to the iurder of onle 11 1". Rantdolph : Under Ithe old regine, this posio iighl. haye bel-en dtfied, Anld tle con'se (ite wOUld haiv- been tipon their head for a.ttoipt-iig t.o excit e an ille Oil wn rraut. ill surmnising dihat. i-x trai. ')rdinnay powers hd beien coferred by 1t contabulary nt of Ihe recent radici liegislaturei, I offi-red noe resisaieo ; h1On&e was litkel. to Culunibin, id with. out nn examination W'as- feloniou.v inl (Inrelinlted Anld CePt in Close ConIfin'ee(nI t lor iWto ily. Since my release I have carefidly pirdthveit 1"nit. esinblishimg a police foreo," und discover that if tl's itlbiglo-ti act meanis anyOthing at ll, it sip1111 y m1nn sh 111,ie w lIhle cons9tawn. liry f0re liuvo bit. concirrent, anthoritv with the pilher civil officers of t he va rion l cllie1"s, I nd.1 e Iwreforo Magist raiti Silomotn ld not. thle aeibliice of an I.hoiy. t J.stis ai warranw. i Rithlind for my arrest, in Abbeville. Now, sir, this Chief Constable is nl hir6ling of yours anud thi.;t venu.re of Ils to eXreise uitouratical, arhitrary and Coivnnallut%. If it, does not, whenlee lits Itumpl11111joll 01 power. Ilid wlhv 110 svi. thnce o(f yom rv-strainiirg auilhority ? Wlence- doses he li-ive power to air. rtst mtif inl A Ib -vill.- :mid j ii mne in Co. h111m1bill ? W1w-n1ce his power to arrest .two yqimg ieni. Newbel ry and din. geol 1hn ill tlw cjlpital of tle Sia.te ? Whenc- his'Power 10 rescue Kelle from lilth 11(1ISOf t.he slIeriff itn UtnIIdII, hicar cerats hini in dolbin))1, nnd direct hw sheriffof Ilichland to shackle hini, as he djl while I was I ere imprisoted ? Is 1iba fitA is ownnt by the words of tihe Whti, iich. read as ftllows "Suid Chief Consta bl of theSt ale anid Dopity Con. stubh.s in thesineral'cotunt.ies shall at all tinlues 4bev nnd execnte tl ordt-rs of ie Govetor hi rditiin to the preser. vaion of -ite ptiblid peace ald the vxsectioh of the liws throughout the St..-Ie." Thaltsk von, sir, Ihnt if in the intenlse edA of-yo'ur deermintion to preservo t.o:!p\illi-c pehee 1foi',' sroulid 'rNelly treat n single unoffeiding citizen, you niespliWasinog the wr'tli of an oppresded but 17alit ptople 7 (DOes the transowtn drant'nthuri ty of ourlt Exeentive justify acts nt violence on the part, of h;is hire lings\? Are iheso deedse indicative -of bvour 'tturu policy-? If si), sir, let. me1 Iwsoech von delay nlot to revoke that proQtamfitionl inl yhich you.-'speak with h1ypocr(Li.J4denff,ito of "our beloved Sma:e," attd -once.nigaitn proclaim, the Staite heinag without law *ii a law unto1 itself," *dl 1 AM P1W 'STIATiJ.''I atm told yi on tre a beyond 'the limits' of-th tate, and-utpon the eve 'of y'our departtite you.eoxpresseil a satisfact.ion -at the peAceable cond(itIOfl'of: the SLate. Sir,-wereyou oftng, an<d not over usg, yon) .wanid readily discern that South Carolina line no peace bunt that which (ronereigned icW arantw ;": andi should1 tuy .,p1qvit.in pr9Vth prophe~tie,, thmat a rigid adhuerene to thei schime pf,tyranny (whiich ydnm have ina~ug,grated, will re dwith e ion a*conseqItenlces upon :~lighr ,offic'ers than, tlin p rte tnts, .yott vill y I liio quetshtianl.ns'hialbwe ov,a Intnito fl ccu ucr'ling do'tJ0 be t arentuPn ot'an ugsgueming ishs aljout lit et olyjd. FkA egp.dresed t4a d1hy;iIJfmburg Vt~p * vig jftrit))f i4tt rahVq ,Q - syd pirtr Qluha. Lagal Farbarity in the Pa t, A It a 1 0t Ileelinig of' III-. - -c: eh Irs of 13-rksihirv, 1'iglmid, ir. W.,ler, one of the liberal cndidate. for Ilhe II,me of Conlmols. 1emakedliu th,t I1hev ha1ud r* Iiv4.il at one of t.hoso crisis iii Ihe hi-torv of 4Inglaid when the British Conlstitt' 11011 wats once more going to be rmined, and said lint fie % as old e:ongh to Iave seet it going to be ruined hI lirev or four Iimes. 1lo iilded that ii Isis hovhood pi'.8h-. were hn ugol fo r slwiepI. s iling' id cutiig lowii cirry iree:; an.l at that lime ilieie were similitr arginents ISNI in fivor of (Ite p.4rpIIn111itlionl of stch horrors as ore ni-w advanced ntgniolist tii- presin policy of Ihe hberi pariy. III the reign of George IIl. a marri-d wom In ol L I I end r I age of 19. 11nd1 the 11101ter of two children, was h1 mng-'d at Tyb)I-urn for . an attempt at pvt 13y theft. The caso was tihs recorded m 1 public re.-port of the poor womian's rinlsand exmention: "-She wats vory young, mnlt-r ninm.. tQee, aid remaurkablv h:uodsomm. SI.e Wnt. to a liien drolpe-r's shop in laud. gale8 xreL, took Som-eoarse 'illen of tle et"Ilnter and slippod it uder her clook. The Shopimirin ln I r, 1nil site l.*1id it dwii. For this sIte wa. hatiged. I fer dtfe-nse wrs, 1 hl1. she 1111d I!(d i-I credit, anid lhnd wai'ted frr 11tiing, till the press galg citles and Ittl IusbA:nd from Ier; ut iince tli:n sith had no bed to lie on, n).lmlllg Io giVe hor children to eal, anld I liev were almo.tt, naked ; na:ti perhaiips sho might haveY done something wrong. for she scarcely knew what she Jid. Tio, parish officers testilied to the trutb if this storY, When bronght to I.)Ceive selntence She beinved ini such a frant-ic mnnei as prved her mind to be in I dosponding Pid distrncld sate ; the child w-ias stcking at her brenst when she act out, for Tyilburn to be hanged. Uidor Ilie premiership of f.,rd Liver. pool id the chanci-llorship r,f Lord Eldon. It i-in named ElI %ard Pollo was hang,-d for cul tig down ia younn, lhierrV tNe on a planiat itll Iln Em s.Y In pass ing eniti-nce ilpon lum 1.11h- jiiup observ. 4d 'tht a ma who would wilfiilly cnt down a young elirry tree would tuke away a nmia's lifi.' In the same year, 1 81 4, a cild tet yearsl of age was 1'1a1g. ed before I-i.h walls of Newgati for steal itg A poe h.iqdkerclief, .while wor.]. ma reIlceI veil onlI a frew W4eeks impris O11111n1. for gniINYg )111, a woninl'1 evo [A voice-'lit wii in the good oil time)18.' It wIts Im tie 'go->d old tiies.' But such la ws had bieei repealed by It Liberois of Ihie ol school, .a3nd yet the British Constitution.survived." T : CIArA IT.N. MEncu u Y. -It is WithI regret that we n1nnnillee the 5113. pmnsioti of 0iii valited journal of the Sout Ih. For i long series of years, it is beeni a welcome visitor to maty hoart.hs in oir Soithern lond, a ni an able advocate of the Cause80 of constitti. tional righii.. In, tll of its principles it was fearless and sincere. Alhough dif'ering with it. at. I limes during its long career, yet we cannot but feel -that .it was ever aiiimllntd I)v ht Olin conVlc. tion An1d I hat a desire for hit is firmly believiid to be truth and jiutice. Undir the proprietor.hip of Col. It. B. Itheit, Jr., and Brother, its editorials have be n able aii comprehensive. It has been o11 of' the household institutions of oir citv and State, and as such it Wil! be missed At many at fireside nid home. he rielai ions iet.ween o r it cotem porary and( ouIrselves, wore of the most kindly character. Not only the corn mi iunity in wh111ic is publlished, bult the whle Sonth,. will regard with sad nIeSs, -thle disappearance of otnr cotcmlio. rary from then Jinrtnalism ofC the linna, Nu newspaper ini the Sotithi cani live on1 anibsriptions. Thliy bult help1 to piay thlo expenes. It is 11h0 advertisitig pa Irnatge that gives su1ccess or faiil,are to a datily jdutrnall. A ld a suf1iciency~ of this, nlotwlthstndinlg the Mercurl?'s large sllucriptioni lists, it. did not receive. lietnce its a IlspeiSiont.-- Charleuton '?" Tnlu ivarier.-rnlnt. Oni Frid~ay ev'eninhg, October 2. a son of bir. Ickes, or F~remiont, Ohio, aged nine year'u,- 's taken ,sick with dipthierm, and on S lindaly morning dhed. TlJis .sis., tVr, aged1 soveg years, was taken, wIth the sam114 'omtpltinlt (il SiilprAay eviening an)'l died4 on hionday,. inorining. -They w~ere buothi t)urie,d Il onte grave. On. the 12i h of' Oc.tob,er, Mir. lukes thilf' die.d oftheo sameic ,)iscase, a(fter sin illness of 1orty-ight ho'lnr. [iei throat wahs so compYletely 11.1 &np by the ' iniflamed, diaai'd pisi'li. ttlelle stran glt'<d wl'ile silting in hafK chii On 3att(rdity, 'On. tuber 31st .n inifuant of one year, the Ist ofihle famiilv, was efepobited.in the tomb WhM datl tell ihu entroiW of'tlhb" etelr wffe wle Itas itn e'ett a tuie'e(,llowA1d to the pa ne all nf l'h inted one..? .ihs IS aft (dnlrtir 'itigu' In i'r ,nint, h1avmi come from -rennail veni '{ith I:e' i. batud la* Lt .prin,g. At DiefafMle tk eINai r. 'Ji 0hesapeak) and Ohio Oanal Pro ject. At ithe regular bisinel sesot of 1lh Chmllber of Com erce onl 1ailday a re port was submliitts I by ite lhealrd Offic(-rs inl reg-ird o Ohw -chv!,i_v for con ncing fill. Jame md Kniawha rivti in the Virginis 1 the ComPliet ion 0 the lwsaeak e n i Ohio cinnal in ac cordance witli a recently proposed plnm The report was a. follow"A: "Ini reu i rd 1) 1the papert miceriiiiig proposed wiater lite of t.omllilinmiclaiul b -tween tle Ohio ri%i(r aml fithe, Virgimi ellpe, connectilig, th lt wha i. Jamies rivera, whiolh wevre refirn-d bi the Chamber iof 0amnerce to iiq boar of ollicers for consid,-ration, the follow. ing report is respecifully mibinitted : "I'lhe proji-et. prisented in the paper laid before nis ii ni' excefdingly Impor tanlt one, Closely rollate.td to the* itert"It ofI bis comnulity,land ifprctienble (i1 suchll a sele as to Imike it truly national it would be of inesinpillo vilne to 4lie intorior commerce of the entire Conn. t ry. "We nre, however. notwithistnding the great alhtvty wit.h which ihe merits of the ulertaking are irged,not broigh to t ie conclnsiiI that I ho work ic prrtcti cablo oi Suchl a scale al to ji<tify titi' elaim that it would in if proper seiae b national in its charneter But even i coivinced that it might be mada so, wc are not now prepared to pay that i Woi better P.erve what. is greatl1 wantedAS a link fn the centrail traims. portation line bet ween hlie Mast nd Ihe West tha.n would a rmilroad cons.ructed on the 'cheap freight railwny lengue "Nor nre we prepared to rcoommend for enidoriment a propo)Sitionl 10'Call Oil Lite General Government for n loan o its crt-dit, to such a work. to be control led and managed for private interesta especially nit, t imo wheniti t.. burdens o national -debt bear ito hnavily upon, the ommeizi cl and industrial inlerests o Lite country. In taking this position we would not he uniderstood as Prejudicing Ille interests of itim States of Virgin mnd Wes.'t Virginlin, or of private Capio Lalista. in the enterprise, but ahotild hail its comph-tionl is .ftll 'aChievement, oi Very great co qlse'qae to the roperi ty t. the city .'L.tDAl(Il Conn,ne cia. Grant's Cabinet. Tice New York corre.-pondent of the Boston Pmst write.s: Mr.Seward's speech at Aubnrn, a lew days ago, is understood here to have been i bid for a new -asti of the State Department. It. will be remembered that WhNI th(l questiOl of vericity be, wenn Grant and Jolmson came up, t,ho Nnn111ing old Secretary was the only member of the Cabhi net who avoided ,m)nmiiiting himselfagaintst Grant. Eveti iL t,h nt tim his shrwd ee foresaw hait Grant would bu Juhnson a stucessor, id lie resol.ved to save hincqelf if posi. Ate. During i lie canvass ie bats beeni werely l favor of Graimt, though care. fill not to commit iisielf too boldly ; Iid his speech at. Aburn was part, ol t intigue whfierew lhe hopg-s to retain is jlace in thie (labinet. Grant is un lerstood to have a pIletty strong lik*ing or Sewil, and a desire to keep him a' his rilit. hand when lie 0etrs 111th Wh11ie floionse, but the active Itadicl will strongly object to the retention of Mr. Seaward ; and im order to avoid s intAirel at t,he ontseut, Grant will pruba bly let hint go. This will be equiva ent to sIgning h isi JeatIch warrcat. .fot ho old mani ennot live long out of ffice. As T. Stew~art can certainly iare the Treaury, if hI an tsa. it. His riends anty, however, that ho has no mbihiion of' t.hat sort. His 9sou1 is il is business, aid lie cotuld hctrdly be ntded to go awny fromt it. The r'reasutry will certainly be ol'e'red to stewar?., andI iilibe decimes, either John hiemana or Senator F~esue.nden wilt . be saked t.o tako itr Grant is perfecthv cntisfled with Gun. Schiofid's- admit is rAtion of the W~ar D)epartmet; and vill proabtlly retainc him there. Scho leld-has beesni outspoken suapport.er :el Jrat, all through, and expects to.be. re' itembered. Holrace, Greeley. biaS. 5a u.ger eye ontthIe. P'osioflk'lee, 114 H l, ha l'jie good service duiritng the compaign, kcoighi rathier against lets will,stand. hii frien'tds.wiil try htard to havea bim. maede Pejatmaateir-Genceral. It is beliuvnd tihM arst will make thuis coniession at ei.si to thea "xtremae wing of. iis. parIy, .il *igiesr S e wartLor Greeley goes inito , e Dahmiet, 1Cvarts will have to leatve, foi w Yorli cannot. have more thin' Otte se,lt.tje. Sh't-l ECvart go ttt,. the Athiy-Geeralhip will be ofl!gad., 1t1irtdyof!his Ow t anidig . in , politfr bat p jiwy J;aiig fIo n th WNa R id A a ytIll is ~ena'tvoias re'gards t,i& vnkle'ialKhI 4tnong politicfanu is thas it will bha k'o ~4shl iljtej in Ice, anin' readily .ellb Ht I4V i two doilan'per dvon- me General Grant aa President, Thl. . trmly Inld.Nfry j"11ur01ed, wih hap iiroigh tihe ntire entopoign, ipkii in eition to Grant in on nolioritivi. Stone, di-elmses his proinbiie corite iow that. lt i-4 4h-eted to the Presideicy. Ir 8 refers to hi4 timlid and dispasionati. f view regarding tt.e South set furth in ias ofeivinI report oi thi sluntion soons after pence was delsored. nnd to the termns of surrendter which lie dictated to Lee'- army. It tleie adds: len. Grant, we repent, is by nature a well-lillef. e,-.lm, ,nh-rnte and con aervative nmn. Such will 14t appear ns President, and th lO.-o who conten,plate his being either i tool or a ivrant reckon without fl.eir host Next we mny count on 0-ii. Grant's .administrattin being or n nixeiedingly practicid eAir acter. Thims is I lie issnti4narl cha ter of Ils own mind. * * (Jenf. Grant, withouitt making a great noise about it. will aim to imike hsis ad minist ratlonl genl. erally niefl Iy economy, by host. by sound judgment and comion siense, H is Cabinet will Le s-leted with a view to render him asslsiance iii this practieni way. The imeamnres he will reconimend to Uongress will lie VniI irel Y of lhis sort. Th fivinic and the civil twrvice will be among the (oremnost of general political stuhji-ct to receive at. t,-nion, an:l we may iijf ly predict that the great word of the htoir, the grout feaitre to at rike nil observer.., as soon :n Gen Grant hat been a month in pow-r, will be the confidonce in.pired in eople of all parties and all political creeds. Grant, as a a ildier, understan Is well the bouids of co ordinate and siubord(. nate anthority. Coigross will not be sufrered to encroneh upon his prorogn. tives as the Pxeentive, nor he attempt to encroach upon Congress as .lhe 'legis. lative departie it. of the governmentt. A soldior is to el both to command and obey-an admirable training, uv' What civilians will, for any ndinisirative 4lieu from pound-koeper up to. Prtsi dent. We aall make bold to predict .tlt lie will realize more than any man ylio has sat in the Chief' MigidstatR' chir allice AndrewJaekson. the Ili idea wll;. Ishould h ite tentral idea Colln1get% 4 with -,t i,fr#0in y s 1AW TNK FROMs GN. B UTIA-;.- Louis ville, November 14 -The Coru r. and Jorual pilklishes to-daiy a privat let ter from General Butler, in which he Wiye: "That we are politically oppo'ed, I think, must nrise front the . different lights in which we see thse an ithin,'ig. The Smoth has into firmer friend than I am, and ever have been. It. is part of my country. and alhotigh t.may . itss jlI;dg-- am to the hesit wiy to preserve the South from the consequences of what, I must, regard as a great. crime,'and a still worse blanuluor, yet 1 woild db niting that I could be convitneed voild tend to the prosperity, quiet, and regenerationn of s.,e Smnth as apart of my coin try I bear no hatred toward Ohe Sooth . or Soul hern men na snthi, if I know in own heart, but,I am oppos,-d only'-t'o those who still war upon the, hest. inter. eats of the country as I undersatid tLew --and that, opposition. ..om., ile. verv, necessitir- of my nature, will l oi rst and linyielding one. ' hop to se' yo. and assure ynn in ierson titat' fiaii b n-eat a frii- d in peace a :1 was - a determ;ned anld ttnrelenting foe in war" T he Courier and Jourfel says .ret ti: "A~s a pr~ lsan weh nve ~ttiil'y'ff. ed the heaiviest gnha in -our batta-ty 'ut' Gin. Butler.' When he sonr 'higher and demonstraltes that, his will is .egnah to isa capiacity for good, otra gtmg shalI be sjpiked or turned upon those, who may assail bre iets in o ir .behi:lf.* Tux Rlioirr or Cntks reina.oTO iM INy. BANKtitUt'T8,-i the liTt iegtaent Distric; (Nu.rto( N'e vY'ork a letwdayu since rjeistionirwere ralAid sit tW"iIfe right of cra-ditor-s to exatnins' A bittiktit whten the Jttdge (OBlatchfurd)d~ecidediast 50ctiont twet"'-six oft he bank iipt l, ' 'tc u'n'~in the tiWnkWtW Lon' tiil thin hiatters specnIih that admt$I'J. That suu,Al) exHmmio)t.ioyak4t bJy one th .ge tIromged ui rti api4 time in~ 'sptmyyne qf Al~~IJpre,AtJV o s ~ot iley bhJ p ijuIey~ Vhe NZwMYotk W#,r 6114 ,tblh5~ p 6 olerk in iPaifil was eceifiy robhed by SWolntin underlle followig singultir oe r '1nmataees :le had 4dien sent to pay a draft ut, when ie arrivid there .e fot(und the room crowded with men and womep, ,whu lso.wan,ted to pay drafts. , By hil1 sid ,todd a pretty y6ttlg Indy, well dresso d, anil( of elegant ianners. 4-flow provoking ilis is," she sAnid to him, ''wb shall have to wait at least thee hours iatil bur turn comes. lio clerk entered into tionyer!atltn with hor. lle foind herou phatty and atitiplt ti1t la invited lier to accompany him to (Le niighborina edifreoo s70, nnd 1to tipihot of the maller Iin that i ,spent tile whole day in her comtjany. lielthotlt lie could get the drift tMe n6xt morning fromin thie 'ni.9eer of t1 batik befora it iml been prolested-. Late in tiq ovening lie JC irs IliIg gWilh his Jillelna InI one of tie lesert mileys of 11he Chateau de F leurs, whenl time laid $ud donly de6w traim fict 6boket a onsAt't )rotna whiol mthe took fsninl golden laf. "Tilis vial," shte said to him, "contains a Vary de i0o011 por(time, juet smell it." . The yong man onielled, t,he perfuto, becato very Oia. ty, ank to the groun, <and fell. y WIen e awoke to conseionneess heveril h1ou1r.4 afterwards, he otmnd tIhs 'la ) old W.tcIr and All is hm6ey were goai Qrx.- GR.NT'S lAOTES.--a .te New 'Yoi $ynI "As near Ie en hi t tnei- 611e1ae Orantt's injority over Seynour o'tiion ular vote ha about 20-,000.i4lTh,ia the Iarg. est. mnjoy(y-oferoblaind. overnin oppo tient by any..roaidea$ia4 canigiae, whm .je exception. That except,ion was in, 186Q, whet Mr. 'liloln reoelvcd 4)1,281, 'nipjor( ty over Oen." meCIelfan. But, reibarks the Washinigia this excludes the V1emeratto vote iIi Vir. ginia, alississippi,iTe,xae and Florida, ime otne htspdred tiotaiud w1it.. Ieon di fran cited in Tenn,pspoo, I1je fifty ,.thott anid i, Mi4sour, ,nd 4thousnt . inother SoItiorn 4ly, as l,r. Lilncold was ljit'years slitt, but -witha Very a'tldd tml'joAly '"ilhllb pegOlo,posedo himi '164 ign (-minorty pgot~ ~ ~ ~ ~~Pl ontr i at tsoa e. pa. evm countlyg e of t n EXT rNTW or '0o-O0mAT 4.-,zi Ito; qxtent and succss or co-operation in Great itIn is truiy imrprising. a$ad idicae& surely tha~ it Is Awise ibineIlonett yst1mn for tie amelioration of tle conditio 6f'lIhb6r. Statistias ootipiled from ah liontlo - o gtces rel4tivi t.o the in4tieyed pOwer of th. labdr. Iig pop,latiQn or_(kreat Dritp s,ho .hat hero tire 1,910 co opgfivesetjes egrry lng ou ti btasiness grgoors or provioloi sellers, witb a nggadt tj7pt'il 0o . 000,00O, aid of thesd abott tWiIId8lIaV boeon ancessfl in j fibnotat'point 1o91 i. ho "building and froPlhold4aud.sooletlest represent; a espal sp $70,0pp,0QQ, Jb9tgI $49,000,OQQ9 ighi pro,,mgvote oiii gin i,ngs for moItibra. T'he co-operalivq - a1io'be,ir'd&Wtoieti df n enel' oent soldfl6, b6ilding aeelio uoin'd iavings bitnkni'l all nhind,"rep et i cpia, aPf .noaxly000,Q09,90Q., -"; "1. PAA ON oti t T4ioe.t1fiPib 144l lo.rsbu~rg of .the') -netivofV dctobsei pbliffeies fi ArO'9(h44P4. 1keftoorIvAr'"A WMA ina bqniahl F 9d I t0 ' IyIA F,ranpol viotoriouereaould ad#Adcoe 6beyojid, tihe Rlhmnq, sand.intt e'.th~J~eIy;'of tZseut wNmlhwquihd eVgnd t9 Rt~lqu~,3s 1nom.dag~ erdmy wouhi( Wmaye p rotviwat hm ever thmeitltenmdk6 'N, CrtpI 4 anmd Vndrg6otie6 M~e4 ii00el sprAsad pier the fduidIuumseml41 20khy tiz 4A W99,ta4enphIaestlos adanoof,ieoa - , Bito'(L6'w3 rN3IAs'd liegarrdiub eti, o pnel9ps.AI'ranshi94, 'h gy.ggeas ij~ tmOee h 4 is;mewb (%._~~ hsnieold'utlalnyr&e%teowigid d9 4 4ia % 1h #4t ofIs #$n#tpWijil h i Auar nut no'Deldnerti party I con d0ed haonly , be;nn I From flils dny' forhll thi Denocraty will renew ti9 b10e, uudifimay1t,by present dIAnate, andi untppalled tsy' tlIo: temporary clond Vl91P) dovelopi loin. Wo feel that a great er responuili.lity now, devoive upon us than11 Over; 14 watch 1itJ'Oettott car' the -ucces fi party, n6d 6 thorolghly expolte All theii Inil anti traitorous sehoiles to over throw ihe Utilo1 land-416 h 0nt1It:1t1Ion. loing puroly t party priUlt0p, int Wed 1. it Ien hUt ductrineli, IPhe, rfii- f iu I it great Dent:uoer.atio organizatnion will he na its palnst--F itf,lfamt i iIt devviOnn to priulle-plo --uIyIeldW;; In i ndvocay or rigatt--cn test legoverylnolh of grolind with a eorript opptiiont--qethunt. and nggremilve in de heat"ala tn"lleoriig inl It.s onward Ilareh to ultimate victury. 'fih old liag whickl has so o0 en braved the, f4tle and1 Il bre e'e'mil not i heiVered itr n'siagle in itant. The Well di%cipilned legion C1int have tuet. dialter before Ahd - havII borre it as they do now, life brae nien and ga)lInI soldiers, will not givo up an ,iloh of grmioul to all illsplvilt anti 1nhrceaery foo. ,To-day, we again qall t lie Democratic roll! To-Any we hgnin bltokle onl tho' beio6-eile armor! l'o nday, before Iliesmoko of the battle ha Oornred n'wny, before the contending amele have left-the field, before thoinglug shouts ofr the victors hve tied upon the breese, wO AgiII proudly advaneo tlhe Democratio .bin,er, hqpefully belloying that, the right, 'hotgh now oIseltced by wrolig, will yet prevai,anitd urging it il enrnestness rnd fat tf ntir lAyhoeratlo brethren;' wht fouglit so gallantly yesterany, to retm er, tilat, The world rollb Fileedo'n, iwalling waves, Atnd ripenj Avilli its,sqrrow ' ikeep he1rt ! -wh''bears the ero''-1, JShall weartlhe:crown toinmorrow! O'iZSTIA2x Einu'.vrto4 O' TITi CliNV:sV. ChIna-la f-coeIagfrone the IRoman Cttho. lies, as well. as from the Protestnitts, a good Aeal of; valuanblos etuoai1q4l .i 4111 no o 130,15}y,~i four Inl8si?v. JQ(o which the country Ia di14vide.lanc . ONnder lho ch1argo 6 edbsleotid. 6( le4if, i, prel4ipIa; 'Fi'nch cu-i a'- i lf h'trYf a 6 1A in 60104 000,0j0;00 Oltig reab-tlitro Is , ool)eg. fOr LatINali-whaeoQhey'. hre. Iaught, JA y -.999 4: 1 Okdeol,gly .ore Tho most iingerant i. io college kept by l1he Goym'nuufand Itahlijns ut SI k.wi, three 'r four nte1is from11 Slianhil, wIei-e nearly three, hundr.ed pupils ave taught tradeq, paintings draw lig and Chlioeso lito ra3nr.andvpfalVofI0ljemU gro Sen1 up to ,eki4 to take .)lo dygrqc. bef Sibtyra Ip CIIAr,7, moreover, leavo e4'lt' schoolsof different kinds a in o ti;"ike hol Peles#nette otnt6fiAhW d' MW;odtinig a good dieal tii way fOftioinfliatingilid printing, and otherwise providing for (lie once 49 ;lne .I s , ggitut.bn h9 .1.au ly. nyiide, provinq, ;e, w6p& Iful vor-agy of 4)ks. I# Hi&t if ok,1dfaladwotlen y (thees f6Wi On ..li4fh kioai' '#%f 'ha(n d 0(littg ig-ifid TkltihidIek, ,,red it, tmatheys anA4'il/ib. tho'eth:etotbwo qtq Jtijp neu- vory f9w tOJthnte.! 110 1114n% k}lle ap p gsten io1 iUci d an. Iees, f;it to tho dtoier e1glie 1 and It at ikickli 17"JiuflNdie tt uhlatfenand oe Iont n u hdit i finally iIenoe I,iee leim "cnnard," r~'onoi foe- uck, $11st s on y ma i'fil 4 d d ove, but upon dre ktid,~ a*st',hldl9ndi 'lhAve eYen q(qs.urgd elov4 *ilPisagste, I:eot-n, as 4 'linme us Wh%fd e :464 t14 pfye.itonau dgh. $r 9 Ai OCn} 99ISOM gly9 M9 : good s82u!a,-JAtl at p ~ upn.ike 3 i s b.~rd i oof 19%N#J s ed Wiiree '