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B a » v ? » ! : ' ' S \ v H i : t | R « the.abovesnbjeot, by K e . John WeiSSl
ask forg venas^tot i .unfcoirilif^l.en»ti i,tJ8* toKe t B * ' tallowing itccriirat of the barbae »"V«fti 4JS*arfi ljpi<i.<lM8&» 'MfflM&jilhvlJ&ted pfneticod in BaHT)ormngo. Tho-story
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•'Yfrf.'PSCw'dira.M*?*' ' t r . , . . .4 t ' . ef iPb n ' a B 'b 'Po W ! S^ ataVery'invarves?^ :
"By Uritasaas*! L' "J ^^ . * ' • .-.Wben'tf-'PAncWnud' t i b d e M e s -f» rye1
•'Yea,by,,t»rijn»iv!g. crpel, he acts with great esprit. There is " t o Iw^awnedr ' ' sHeotacular ingenuity in the har-haritieg ' 'Te^to^e'tfrlwn«S? i ' " " u Noica.h.e iuvents, and, even, his nngovejua-'lTiei)iflieiilda«eairicldedc©' of--tln* tvtiblB'! We bdiaU.of rage iqitinct'ively uim.a coup
anait^r f f lcSsa^h«fc t^r f inghs>4hi !ir w in )g4^ , ' / ' ^ ' *Mi i sT ' l c t in i . The-negro,<ss6ni& on which "EBy,bqtll wept, and beg"i;ij for- times bloodthirsty, and,whea' heiis excited givedess of^dpfffirfflW^lfter Wit tliey4 b»wUl quaff at^tjie qpeoed yejn; ba th .e
Kfr*ier/asi4oai'si<)w(fa?tltat.theyineyer saved up a man for delibemt^
with a cradkling heap of hagasse, because | O r p h e u s C I | e t r . Q|l^)Ql*>''JSy>MiHr some article of food reached the tabjp un-. a t l o j i at l U i c h m o j ^ d . °' derdone,. As, the ijps curled and shrivelledi ' " ' " - — j - ' - ' / ". v -r away frdta t t e teeth,''bisJiuaBite? whtiwas bb^ EDitonr T. T. Qtr fee,TBur^y*I«it,i>>y' serving flfe %%cte »f tjie Tte'rlt, 'oxtlatrfieai— I arcliiteottiiM steed, ' the ' -gothte' -sP-^ ' - ' "The M ^ laughs!'' Bodteyed me»qqQel,n>ore! by «8sMtj
But ffie;.rn'09t'Jjni.bolfcal aetioD, exffes's- tfietotekirt8,pr&ii8i p - -ive of tire fcblotiy'S wtole Ijfe, wtfapeffofine'd i ii^e'd aha'resMc$3 M$bL ibyione Cqrfaidi're; who bnnf|lfe"d His BlaVeshiig%eir*Bpe'c1feTe¥%tftf-w^^ ,Uy bWodjlettmg, iiiid gifve a hnhiorotiB re- r tilpTis preparatory t o th»t«eletoi»tt4a^lt fineraenlto the sugar he mannfaelnred by upon i,he weJl.^go^ri^oBthern OonfetM using fhiB'^lood to a.ssist in' clarifying jt , wliith )8 Y ^ u e n U y ^meijtJon'ed,. i i f jffi|
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- Het tffege- instances suffice. T h e pen will lOOfc pSjie.tSite totb the sdrrqws which befell , tlje, slai'e e'bricnliine knd" its', molher. T h e form, of women was uever so mifflStecl iin3!
3fehon6rya , thedecebc ies of feticism and-iUist a proipectWat* j M ^ r a h a ^ n i W r ^ l i
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Audatf cjuittot luter JM>r(toP subdue
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1H twrtr wiim feidfe., dicn-mw heart (H«» With «& oW fbod lore taryoof
A V U f t l o i i b y th i* FirefiW*?.
I a m , a kin?inx&j? own dcanaia. ^r iBiyJl t t te^iEiife la fjnefo* -
And jointly w * r oor r»»au)ii3 »p r^lgft— A royad '-«|taplr, F%t*«i
Beanty aod'srore M<- th<> rob*« tha i Sf>ft From fcMtlUy BhooM^rn «.<HBT»:
The-getai oil t r o th on twr bosom glotsr A«d iov-* M h r r goWfn frown
Her (Uloly hat)cts-«re h.rowa witb t.iU, Bcr chwkfl wi th brr t i i fa ' Us?,
Din*! rfle worts fof a tilta- of Ojp'^oft. A* if w o t t for htm was blLs°
t a m the t i n g and i d l e r ; t o o - -XyAtnt i iattay pfoa<t duoaita;
AHd Oft WiU U) dftW. «Jd tte s t r^n^th u* 1 Arc th* so-ptren of my rfigti
A*> m y taoch the teaming rarth yields up S * r Wtt l f t fi&- m y r»Kt nod s tare-
Tbi' nrc tar trfhealth bnm^ high my t-up. My DW*a?Or<* trf BhM rons » cr
Ob! n*>r was a happier realm, 1 w ^ i i , Ttsn oa r s 'ntfs tbi&uui&ti tg i k y ;
Add m>r*r a happier k ing antl'qtiWn Than rot Ifttlr wtfr and I.
Would n e y t a t d a j & t a M ttiUs*fl^ed^tWngtS!iotk
o; h i d s p r i n g s . WbentfrcW.ffi'ofiri' Laeain, .„ . J , . , ' BecotftftS sat t^aad ff l ,eF^o^oHHta^bee&
, f t i v l w tlleyffigalfe lo^Ro^r iJliSlfer Wm^ted^ the re u no fartta?tdangeu from W i ^ a a e ^ f m e M e a ^ w f e a f e l i ; «*Ws di§pqaitiqn. „ .But a ^rejeh, cploowt,, i&d thef'BiirdiiftSP obaerved' |bat^(dthobgfa 5?feetgf' sn»UP& or sombrtj, was Always dls~ pbe PMEJos^l*fatir deaE aitpit.vBazfbz bet* ^ ( ? « r t o l?^ tbrmeii15»ig. *&& om&sfo\p bF
'•• I r e , if she eonld ou!y see poor P a n d & ^ ?*» 0PHr^ i i9 jL , fe &Mm^y$£Fo,& an&mms' »^tVl«iaffAq » /. « * * J * -provej jfe fero^ttx.aDoT stmpTe ftiret J o r
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bat at m-m&h my^^¥&m§¥ejft^%mfo&tp ^» iv, ,M ths ^v^^ayi)fe^f
mtboUtOfl ieTXfieer ,aH^aife0i£S^/andi- drinfci^a0y,^! J in ta ti9nB . surpassed, in . rainnteness poffc igf i^ all that
8frBS|e t*5fela^lwBiIe^t1i(>ji''%-0e conVf~>'U^gJesyjCasejS^e fou£d,ijaJc<eja£t^e£j
DTS natiiriillire. tb S e p he^wJeW^Ia»rofr)Jft « » 8 ''bffiPS^ anthority, French as well
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wisehtconcladed that these t t t and.ieaL oogoeafroriaBIe"facts.-o W « ^ # f o ^ S r S ' m p f r # ® 'Th^orairiary btntalitiea.. o£ slaveholding J t l le v r#f fSMig , , ' ^ l^f ic# ' i i5 W P S ^ !Wets' rendered m.ore, agate by. this Creole ahht I M a d a r ^ M ^ ^ I f c n ^ m t a ^ ^ to the ihe ttoBi*b*t,he,Uionehfetfha doe mitthkba J » i n t o r death, fot the slave-vessel- waB al-
' W a n H * & m K U W - < f s R P s m * m «8» WBhiPf ^ y m the>wBaff td faroistr short fives ob T l e - t ^ f T a ^ I M i S ' l A e F s ^ e r l f 'fongi credio; starangv was a common cure
ns«nil;!fei8bl:frBffirsth&'Sve^!fa•" • • '•;• tor otat'QacTiSDdjb.pne aod, red pepper were : l s t i JSesetxto besjeaSmBy. i -J: «•&: •• .is . l j , b e r # sprinkle^ nppn, quivering backs .
. 2d.,SBTOj tajctge^jawig,Jjnnai)„ ,qr £dog JEcpnoni^was^never oTvirtrie of this profnsB fetter,tf^ ' ' v ' "*
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(ixve3 eacnTotEer""^' "~° sS\aa3'--'^v&^i!t^!:samiepiquent toloimry! "•"" old* Grims'wig'1 b% *cffl T b s incniper^tiDtt of slaves who had n o -
=f>nsjn%8'of-idrown!n^ i roane i^a to l e jy^e t ayes ,o j ; r e4nsed to work, I d o M w i F ejsKsialljssSeWa dng »8J0ojide% Md m& J ? a t n r e ? n o v e l to fte J^K a n d
. , _ . toe lpqnisition. * ~ - " — - " u~ '-* J~»— A inan woold be let dowtj *'•* KfOto'tt's'tohe case ftrcylinder targe enongh. to
| E x p e r i e n c e o f a » F e i t t a l e S o l d i i e r ; ' receive his body ;. potted in this way he remained till the. overseer considered thatiie
Some days ago a yoone woman arrived j had imprgved. Sometimes he was left coo . - _ i-in (Jhicago from Louisville. Ky.. whose his- Tlong. and was found spoiled r for this mode 1 f " T O ° r ™"r w e r e a , s 0 ' 'estroyed. A t ' tory is thnarecprded inJthe Pos t ot that c i ty : ! of pnntshment soon ended a man. because | " < " * 8 FartJ* w a 3 ascertained tha t the fer-I She p ^ F i w n a m e ^ ^ n n f e ' T j l i y D n d g e ! he could not move a limb or, change his att i- 7 ' b ( > a t ^ f o r ^ogghng purposes was on
sovBgewro iSece never so outraged, us by .these slavehqj;diDg idplaters (if the Virgin ,anil the Mother ot God.
5^o»f S i i c c e s s r u l R a i d ot t l i e W a r .
history. Th?¥flni ^ i ^ ' l i p i ' n f 6 o © / boy, has rashlySdetefrnineaJthiitithecraifiBroE. iible wea,t!i8r,5h.aHjipt.dgtai.n;,.pnr . ^ o n g j . tfbops gn^th^5jipgle.yeaj,, an.( ^ e r ^ & ^ ,
tead aTulI'an'fSnihenti* rdpbr't of ttia c«p ture of Bichmond iir • the. reliablD; mfirning journals of their time,. And h e m ^ meyaj^ to the grand;chilg Orpheus: "Beflqfe.iras boy, that you do bo{"^ermrtyouTpitf6n«Mi»a' oxultatlon-at'tbe' triiifflplt'of;,ycmr«bMtry» arms to makB-yadltoo ssSem- nponsttei «ojt(.
of oors, who had been born, wera.tn»i„r^. and had expired of decrepitude 'during'-'Hjo-
1 national sieges of Vicksb'nrgami;
^ ^ e ^ h ^ I i i r a t e C ! o ^ a l r y 3 t a i s j r ^ t ^ t a n i e f t ^ l W . ^ ^ ^ * - U M W W fca^ssvpsa •». •from the- most sniM»ssful raid yet made by 4 * Eowersing aflUWy^witb, a- <ftm<f any one tegiment,, having been foraging pro- e,„al Mackerels abeat eeyeral mutual toe,] tniscously in the enemy's country for' ttie eleven days just past. The regiment left camp on thB LJtb, instant wtth.500 men-all told, and four dajs^ rations, for the, purpose oJiViaitjng tqaf section of debatable ground lyjpg between the Eappah"annock'aT3dT*dto-rflic rivers-beldw Ffedericksbnrg. This're-
has-. beentbe refuge of guerrillas and ;lers during the past winter—tbe-form-
celebrated i Charteston, when aslvilianqhapnamw^^ , t". Oreen, came into camp from Kfey XlgrS, with the intention of proceeding inime'dl&tr lyto trie rains dfSichhibnd. "fife1 was • chap of much spreading dignity, my boy. with a carpet bag. nnd umbrella, and a walk
er having caused our cavalry pickets ho" lit- [ 'nK £?n e- „• lie annoyance in one way and another. I t ! , " H a v i n g read." rays he, "in all the excel
lent morning journals, that Hichmopjl is hieing hastily evacuated by - the storvinR Confederacy, 1 have determined to nresejtjBjtho military in that direction, "Posslb§*Says' he impressively, "T may be able io- find 'a suitable place in- the deserted city for tire itSaidence of my> family dqringthe sttfonier," •* 'Captain. VilUam Brown listened attentively, and sayB he:
"Is your intelligence official, or fdittiaecl on fact?"
The civilian chap drew himself up with much dignity, and says he:
"I find it in all the morning journals." Certainly-.this was conclusive* fify1 boy;
and yet our supine miUtory'meniwere willing to let, this unadorned civiilian chap be the
u _ first to enter the evacuated capital of the caps,'boots, shoes'! clothingTand many other 18t r loken f ' o n f e ' J e r a ey- f ac ing toward that articles ol especial value to t he rebels.! l ' ™ ^ . P » » , h e moved off, with his carpet
Was for t h e purpose of inflicting summary punishment upon these citizen marauders that the 8th Illinois paid them a visit, arid there j s Jio doubt but what they made, a most last ing impression. After reaching Kin? George Oonrt House, Oofc Glendemn
""diviued his cqainiand into three colnmns, each taking^ a public turnpike road, and marchiS^ t h e entire' length of the "N«cfc," until they arrived a t the inaction of the two rrvera^fiaptnritig and destroying the rebel property without iimit. Every nook along theb'anks o f the two rivers was explored for smugglers" boats;'and goods, whicli. when fonndi-were destroyed. Due hundred sloops, yawls, ferry boats, etc., were burned with all their contents , consisting of salt, oil, whisky, leather, stationery, wool-cards, percussion
About 20,000 pounds of bacon and a large
>I tude . , Uongeoqa were co.nstrncted with t ol Dstip.itj^datot^thatjher.jparenj
e m e ^ e a ^ r l ^ ^ f f M o ^ i torl ig^Dejiat , . = . ^ j whete sheiM^nte^a^pnmte^^iQyi^enJi , r Tog to sit upon btrg a sharpened stick; ho was
. iron rings so disposed along-the wall that a man was held in a 'sifting posture with noth-
, andajtidJItpiaCTi mhigari^^imenta,,! soon obliged to try it, and so oscillated be
'ujtliy^snpmg.mi'be-' tween the two tortores. Other cells were
bag in his left had, his nmbretla in his right, his cane under ope arm, a perfect imperson-' ation of the spirit of American Progress. By slow and dignified degrees he grew
the southern bank of tab ' Ea'ppahanoock, j 3I?a.11'!r m the distace. until finally he WaB ont and it was especially desirable tha t it should ' sight. be destroyed Accordingly a few of the II-1 T t w a s 8 0 m e s , x h o u r s a f t e t 0ua m y W i Unoismeo were dressed in Rebel uniform, I we were conversing as before, when there and escorting a few of their companions as I suddenly appeared, coming toward na from Tnion prisoners, succeeded in enticing t h e , t h e d»wtion of the capital of the Oonfede-
t w e e ^ t f i i i O ! ^ j ( § r | l ' ^ ^ ^ ^ p * ' f - f c r n i s h e d with cases, of the size of a man,; boa, t across^ whereupon they made prisoners ' ™7-thp fi2nre °[ a m.on.rnnning. Rapidly
•Mme*a$L&%rja$$ m M ^ W m that could " teTe^meflcany "smfed ;" these | «f 'he. gnard and destroyed tho boat. . On ' ! t . d r " " "™"™b% L ^ l t T n d W r , ^ ol 1 o t h e f f o S S d l l l ffsfilefrlut fere for suffocation. The floors of .omo returarng-the negroes belonging on the plan-1 %^J%£ "& "j£3g'£5?£Ae2-• W-^, ,w a 8 . .appointed to a .eosWon. mjH were.submerged with a foot or two of water;, U™>*. • ^ " 8 ** "«» ol march joined the | ; f ~ ^ h i ' s h ° ™ S d ' i m f o n ?nd ™«
&r_si&Fje.#*.±.?*• t b e n e p . o e 3 ° h o mmi o u t o f t h e m w e r a fre_ | ernancpatiou column, coming in in squads,, P e c Dak.°°'">:d18. " a l r . standing on end, pis 1 . ° . . . > . . a . . -. ifif fprim h f n tA f irtirifTr u n t i l rtiAi... ,n^.-n l?..„t
coat tails projecting in the breeze, and-h is lower limbs making the best time on record^. Onward he came, Tike t he wind; arid before we could stop birrf: he h u d gone by na jd i sh -
^ frantically through t he ct»mpj and was A 1E6END OF THE RHINE. \™?& *9<Ft&m® -;— f r^ ^ ^ ^ »*"*'»»* ed to ^^e l s^n l chaamg^Bia lg atU Jfoumi Boron Barfmj Joved tho ladv Bar-. ^ ' ^ ^ ' C 3 ' - ^ M W ^ W ^ i i ^ !Mjui5S«ijwijfluw^.Bn,NBij^jjr iw» <»mnany^T^ent\^firS6< regtment. . ejl,,hntwaa .rejectea bgcatiae'ehe was o l ,ji*T<i>-*''&-Jst£a.i. m> y^r.
,the,onaiion that he loved hia brave old blaodr-i^ H
bcrand, Dander, belter than he loved herself. ;In- tact-pittl*dy_ BaveneU stated her sns- p ^ ^ ^ a i ^ ^
tire'Ebe! The <i>mtve piquet was a favorite style of not Tegitimately 'earing along like mad toward Washington. they hid conns- . "AM saya \ lUiata, phdosophically, "be
pidpns Jto Ijie Baron, tke corroctneaa ol •" *---naaonoattjot
ipo»there are, my lady/'ke woufd s»y,"that
s c s ^ r t " ' _ T ' . . L. "»r 3J"":~"JS» " ' Annta left wjlb, £ar T^meol> for K
ahpuld come firet m my affections, m a r c l l than yott,c«n; he c a ^ ^ y j * | .teas^hgnj,- _. . . .
rtmlatter through the forest than yo» caqnf 0 t e U , 4 Kitue OX. Jfeii ifldao. jbf Prairie « 4 4 . h j ^ * o i m hun longer than lhav* Q ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j ^ m ^
A g l ^ h ^ v n n e U - dtAed^coaiigHn! ^ . T O « ^ ^ ^ r W f e > l t e f f i f e . £*!2iiiZZ<1? nitrf- * ! ' 5 r u , 1 S~ o u u fo , u l pany; bat she enjomea secrecy upbn linn,
fi^a^^lSStefor^ ^ T r e S l * ? . "F&S&M** W^W S ° S - « » S S ^ f
WSWmW, ' S ^ ^ ^ ' B ^ K t h r n M t h e f o r e s t s © 3 - 1 ^S?'witCott^gg» oolfepT
AHH;»V wKle, ih» (torn qf Baron Bozfown* E « "SSs , !^ . ! A, heard, whan Dander gave a dismal how),
(•^tji-notto
(n#*je<Mn,.l not list forevi
A l i i c r lD?r»ktelo;«*4»Alll)M of nSoneyodeelrtw-CT«oteandataoc|«i|o.p»v.,...<,,- , .-„- ,-,-,.
or u.Jnoy8l «r*r5«AraWa»iaJloi)9'aW»11ai DlbJtotlUCatlBa Olfa VaIaatkweo;ual'l9iHlS' «>»««»!«}
S W f e M t o r T i o i v provided b>.l»-K,.d«d«otln«; tbo!valuo of tbe real cotato bold by any mohaitiioro, tlou or astsoolatlon aild laxablo aa roo esUIo.
(j 2, Ihla act aball lalto-otlboe ImmedUUily.
I havo oomnarod the prooodlngwlth tboor.aluul law onfllo»tbUiipoo,anddb-oonDv• that « » « » » « »
, J . ; 8ttsrftar»<ifsutt-
raMtmiseribloi night, and in tho. morning-thaj;0ori<:)rj<loij t o n i lke .MjewfcbresA qf: j t Thft .llaroness first openeft thBiSnhjefStf. wAwiWWHOJS tatosfiihgrSftfeajpemn^ 0( |^^4^t>4»mha4„|ojf l{! t l l iBg^yery,
^Stftfijn..',', tod mtm; I, »!>f-
Wmm aagwVenlatkedV-thosBftronBss,
" " y e p / witerafejdlitUB,B»ronl,',!the dog."
- '"SentppT,"SaidIheBaronesB, 4
:'tes,,|mfco|f„,!;8hjhB4.,«he Baton. "Yogteday, by Grimawig," contioijed tuo
BaronoM, "Ah.yoa," rejoined'llifi Baron, "yesterday,
byOriihswIgi'S •• "\ • •" !'T«.beiatoWib'd(<: WlliltiBBred thOiHavbn-
asttbwngtf her teats." ' ' •< •• l*YGBJ',8JfeBtlii*lhB''Baron,',to Bfdrdwn-
and ' frotu^the inachine.
Yours credulonsiy, ORPHEUS O. KEBR.
T l i e W o o l T r a d e .
Baron, evidently understood, for " lf»«SWP^tr?8*3Srt».«l
P ^ f e x 9J r a r « W ^ ; S l e r ^ ^
*•''" i, " WieV ' i" & \ &
9#.<!enBid^m^^tjgrins1
. f e j W B r o j ^ f t T M m o i f e i s ' disabled hoi
^%^.U^.mm Wi«j W O E a S , ^ 0 S i l f f v , , let was also an invited gna«t-l„i:i"-'<-ii£«,
^ . . - ^ - 2 5 ntM»KplB oerem<,ny.,By|po..oJ jiaMtlB&otionhya prolonged snijj^wh^hji
^ M ^ ^ ^ W f e » « i f e ^ - imfloredf 8 4 « W . M m M m |H§ . repjment,, hut
^ S ^ ^ S ^ m m M h«P? W J % f t a u r i l 4 t i v i M r l o l e , ' a n 3 ' o ^ " ^ ^ ^ . ^ p ^ l ^ e w ^ m e p e B ' a W ^ e ^ ^eacnetfahis city. "At
, surgeon was unyielding
mv.-Ai)nrriM%#y ?ftf,aidfor%V
T**r- , 8 0 ^ - ^ c h ' i i m b of the victim, was, £ • " > [ * £ ^ ^ J ^ ^
still many good and loyal citizens in this T e n * e ?]«pl><*nt. - r h e moral,' Bays-Va-section of the country, who rendered most! h a m P!a01<?iy, " i s very obvious—pat not yonr
evorv muscle valuable assistance to our troops. i trust in prmta, sirs." k-pn ' swoie'n auddUteBded 'tiil ' the blood drimied ' Not tho least important result of this ex-1 , W it be indeed true my boy tha t there is U n , , swolen and dwtended UU the blood drinped , ^ ^ a ' e c l l m a l a t l o a f fi more pleasure m anticipation than m rtal-
,\.iu.r no was untied the ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ AJ,. p e w a r w e fi|)(, i n 0 „ r exceUent our service. These animals are, with few ' , a o r n ' n g journals Bhonld give more pleaanre
___ cepUons, far superior to those purchased t h a n ono^oor P«> can express. powder. ^mo t imer fo tT i ronVs toS Af-j " n r a "™ " " " " " 'lowof blood ' t o r " f e w d a y s rest" t " ° 8 t l 1 ' " ' no i s will be | " if. Frosserd is authority for tho story of a I the best mounted regiment in the se rv ice ' planter-wbo-administeredi a hundred lushes ( " n l a y be mentioned here tha t the most1
"loa,nearo who h a d broken a btre=lianrHe,-tm v , 0 ! U \b l u h o r 3 " l u e c a v a l r y have haddur-, ^ ; - r , „ . „ . „ . ; then" towingTgunpowdeV in the farrows' of > the past year have been those captured r \ W ^ ^ . ^ ? f t ^ r f
i S S 5 S the flesh, aSnusfdliimsBlf with setting the I f r o " t h ^ M ^ ? ' , - , , , ? L Z J f S ! ^ » « n l f ^ Z / - ^ ^rnfurfonfirn ' ' T h e 8 " 1 Hindis reached their camp l a s t , t h e aspects of- t h e wool m a r k e t ; <,
md& Oreveceeur o n t a, uestro who bad i " ' i ^ 1 - an<l " more ludicrous procession was'. ^ domestto wool trade; has been., ps-JUiOatireveco.ur pni;a. negro wno n a o j ^ ^ ^ , „ r m o r f th„„ , h 3 0 „ „ ^ „ r „ n j „ „ c „ „ ™ i _ I markobly dull dnring the entire month, j u s t c losed ; man'nfactnrers have purcbasBd spar ingly, and only in quantities t o supply their pressing necessitiesv ThispolieyjOn-theEMt. of consumers, together with tbe disposition on the part of owners to close up. t he year 's business before t be new clip is offered, has -had the natural effect to depress pricesyahdi as a consequence, we havo now t o q u o t e s decline of from ten t o twelve cepts,-per pound in most de'scriptionB o( wop).. T h e tendency ia stiHs d.owjivyarc|_Bi.. «h4 . ii~ Iftip3% ,onlt to form a oorreot- jnflgnjepi '<m, feJls future market prices. T h e approaching f h p i3 said to be considerably larger t h a n tha t cf 1862, and aa the stock of foretglfwodls on hand is also large, there is reason t o expect, tha t t he t r a d e will' open in t h e country a t prices very ranch below the views whiph have been, dar ing the winter, entertairiea by many of the growers.
Polled wools- are -proportionabty lower, and small sales only have been made stfirices favoring bpyers. California, wools^hay^h^en quiet since t he auction sale in April, with
iUledjaninhumaD, overseer into an iron cage,' " P e r iormed than this cavalcadeof. cavalry, I d cobiSSa t ¥ S T t t e bird's conlrl' have fft'e I <>%roes, caphtfed W s e s , mules, ca | ts , wag-a c c l s ? % fiiffi" TBey-feo?^airy'ttpon-tfi» nn-' ' ons.oxen rebel soldiers, trotting sulkies, top
"fortunate manVhis-eyes were-carr ieddffV'his | c a m aSes, «C. There were about 100 pris-jawa, laid bare .his arm torn to pieces, c l o n d s , o n e r s . s ° m a o f . ' h o a i g»crrillas, for whose •of insects covered the lacerated body and r e - ' m i " e s l}e pnnishment is death, three offi, ealed upon his blood. I cers a n d a tew smugglers. Upward of ?5 , .
Another planter, a t tes ts M. Frossard, after 10°°.]Q Confederate money was also secured, having..lived, several years w,itb-a negressJ bmde some government securities. Ofthe "deserted her for another, and wished to force negroes, 300 were stout, healthy field-hands,
:er to hecome the slave of her rival. Not wWTt^ l s lml "^S5a%? | fbe i r i gab re to endure this hnmiliation, she iv. j — : •. > iemU,sr!ii.l»Deg(ra»ht hnn to sell her. Bnt the irritated
Frenchman, after inflicting various preparatory punishments, buried her alive, with her iiead above ground, which he kept wet with eni Hitcrpf til! the insects had destroyed her. * How piteous is the reflection that tho slaves made a, point of honor of preserving •their Back's free from scars'—so that the lash
who have been assigned to duty as laborers io the Quartermaster's department where they will earn for themselves the fair wages of S2Q per month and rations. The remainder were old men, and the wives, children, or mothers of the first lot To feed this large family and his command as well, Col. Clendenin made heavy levies upon thejjran-ories of secesh, took possession of thgirgriat mills, turned his soldiers into milfira, and thus succeeded in obtaining abundant Bqp1
plies of meal and flour It was ascef tamfed inflicted a double wound at every stroke I • . . . - , - . . -' There .was a planter who kept an iron box. * a t s ° m B o f t h e wealthiest citizens on tBe
lierced with holes, into which the slaves " N e c k were engaged m the smngglihg busi-L „ nnt7nr"rrWn.T'nffmrM"a"nrl "movpd"VJ> I n e a s - o r contributrng in some "tfaj 'to the , . . , . , . S s P f h r t f i ^ t f f l t S t o m ^ rebellion, and these 'gentle- but few transactions, at' reduced prices. tTdestrov life He consWered^rttaoWsh- » e n w e r P raade l 0 P»T ^ f<>'' ' ^ i r » " ' TbT a r P T - a ' r i ¥ 8 °( 8 p 4 ? S * 2 y e t ' b . ° l
meat n reWble to S t a p T b e ^ r d i d « e s 3 i o n sympathies^ As their negroes had! w» " « " adfiCT3 °* some aUpmenb on the ' ffsJan^oUhe* staved tt for To long a l e f t « » m , it was thought but jus t that t h e . " a y . Foreign wools of all descriptiona pat-hot suspefto. the slave s labor tor so tong a ^ . ^ ^ ^ take ^ Jg g Q take o f t h e g e n e r a l d m W a n d ^ o m y a ,
^.W • » ? V ^ . M n m W m P*^ndwhen he dies she wUleff^er'lire J m i i , r „ M « t * § 5 « S . % S S H | i h e f f e f e r f s j ' J f £ ' ' . "
Hhmstringihg negroes had always been I P u n o i s emancipators fared sumptuously dnr-pracUsed against marooning, theft and oth- ">?, " I 8 " - trip. Tbe official reports of the er pettR offences: an overseer seldom failed r a , d S n o w ftat upward of 91,000,000 worth to bring down his negro w»h a well-ai.ned iof, re.be! property was destroyed, aside from
T h i n g s w o i t h F o r K e t t i u g . •-.•..!
wore.l. I6'is,almoat.frightfril,,and,.altogetllor., lut-_juti}B»i%„MnIci imil(iating£jo<thinfehtt* mttoli! there,-ia in
^w#ontthftjmoj»l-, ^cMmpnptegpiogiot-domestie-aild so-itJte4i-cflr^rierit.idt's^r- omlMSi which- dMM.vea-nothing bnt to be
m t H p n ' t M o m s ^ .instantlyforgotton. Tabi t ia equallyamus-. 4i»bm%jBX>nC»W^Jw|Va him,,. .4*|«ft!6yf ,ipg.how large a class seem to have noother ewhtuipjened io niion the reCT^njaaer^ ;BnsineBsdjntitO'jre()eatijafld perpstnotfl these vantby.whom to.iie.nd the .flog,, and JnaiW^thwga^'.Thatia:the,vod.alioiiu.sf igos-.i veryaanioday,and the,very aiuae, hQnpToti'JPfe^Wfbrder-oiisootety-tliat percetuates-the,day.„.|[ovrK(tJtBr Grimswfg had bean mo^-ijriyohiewhTto^lilthftOBmWfladipto gonewlth Dander some fcrar or five hoars, o f l ^ f , t y W l « W * o b j r e a y A v e i | } 0 t J c e 4 the Baron and Baronet eooh felt guilty of b o w , a p t t y ; J ^ h e j ^ e j $ . M & « b ^ a VBTy;OTa?'.dwrepqtablo-aot, Each-paased.a mi^hie,vo%,by:l}eipg!lioord niseconil! tira^-;,
declining rates.
T h e I s s u e P l a i n l y S t a t e d .
i a t c l e t . Coupe jorref was a phrase applied I w h a t w a s brought into cahip, while the blow j W e ask at tention t o the following una-'SnrinV3the revolutionary intrigues t o those I s t r u c k a t t h , , smuggling trade was the sever-1 qnivocal s ta tement of what the rebel plan's whenSerenfiampering a movement which ap-1 rat " a e .VPt a ealt , are, m the Bichmond Emttmer of a lato pearerl*to advance.
putting, off,thp ears was a very-common.' Vnpisiment ' Bhtf Vt." JBitanhean, wh6 lived at Qrarfae-Biviere, nailed one of his slaves to the wall by his ears, then released him
. P i s h a s F o o t ) . .
Theit* is much nourishment in fish, little Inns than butcher's meat, weight for weight;
. andwSp anaSn^ibfthoihigoXel are- sworn th sobif£thiitithe:&tat.j;cpotitiqa ebalt,.be ^od. . Blessodfittthatlflaiii or woman ' that-can let drop all the burrs and thistlea,--in-
tateda of picking themup^ and fastening them to the next ^SEeSger? Would we onI>lfltf4h'e Vmtl^mL "MiaofonaWsKyhlp Idlei/how-faatlthestaiaejeatea «ndraann.4a1'', " ^ al%wpr>d,^oplj|s|heajgc| and %nunilteed,,
Tfidt'^yis n ' t t t f o ^ o e i o . of 4 fomariae huabnidMoimffiBPvjhoSr'ndmewas'RosSi wh« OhtnSddhis daiigbtob- ('Wild,!' sa -she
iWonwih . i r ' S i a%*-ihan'by'the-minii6dfa | ,Bnll. , i :
A young gent lecjanj iavlng uiadu some progress i a acn,ftiriogtt mowllodgo of I tal ian, •n3a#OT^a%*%oM8»4otn 'n - organ.giinjdeir ! i | ( | r i M i a t m < ^ p f ^ W i e 6 | '
thegear.tp a treo oi post when the hnmor Btrackhim.
Half a dozen cases of flaying women alive inspired by jealousy ..are upon record; also bases of, throwing negrpea into furnaces with 'tho'if^fMse or waste of the sugar 'fctine. 'Pistol-fir
by cutting them off.by a razor, and closed and in effect it may bo more nourishing, con-the entertainment with compelling him to sidering how, from iti soft fibre, fish is, more grill a n d eat them. The re was one overseer | pusily digested. XIprooveivtheje.is in fish whotiever wen t ont without n hammer and i a substanoe which does not exist in the fieah niiilc3.in hir pocket, for naming negroes by of land anirnoli .namelyjodine asnbstanpe
which may have a beni-fieial effect on tide health, andjtjipd, to,prevent, ' the- production of scrofulous and lubucnlar disease, the latter in the form of pulmonary consumption^, one of the most cruel nnd fatal With which the civilized, theihighly educated and refined ore afflicted. Comparative trials prove that, in t he majority of fish, the proportion of solid matter— that is, tho matter which remains after perfect desiccation,,or t h e expnlsibn of t he aqueous part - i s little inferior to the several kinds of btttcubr's tneat, game 'or poultry. And if we give at tention to olaas-es of people classed as to tbe quality of food they principally Bubsist on, we find tha t the Ichthyophagus olass are especially strong, healthy and prolific. In no class but that of fisheia do we soe larger families, handsomer women, more robust and agave men, or a greater exemption from maladies.
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•practice a t negroes ' heads was very ponimon; s ingerag them upon cassava plates grinding, them.slowly through the sngar-mill, pitching.theni info U16 boiler, was an occa sioiial pas t ime-
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owes it to herself. A n i s o m n c h a e totjer. We shall be all the more f f e r ' t f rfS'tVe grand career which opens before us arid grasp our own lofty destiny.. W.onld that all of un understood apd laid to heart the true nature of thai, career and that destiny, and the responsibility it imposes ! Tbe es-tablishment'oi" the Confederacy is, verily,, a distinct reaction against thp(whole course,of civilization of the age, ,-^nd (his is the true
-reason why we have begri left wHMmYtne sympathy of the nations until wo ebtfo.ueted that sympathy-with thd<Blttirp odg'e ot out aword.. For-IiBierty, EmalitefPraterflit?, we have deliberjately anbatuu'ted Slavery, Subordination'^na Gbverhrignf. Wii$s& cial and political problems iwhlcn.'facti ind tortare modern society, wB hwe; nndertak.ep' to solve for ourselves, in ofl owa vjiajrj " " upon our own principles. That a-morige< equality is righl;' auio'he'thBse who?! urally unequal, equality is ohabs ^!that t are slave raqeB born to sery^antUn races born to govern. Such are the j
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