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T H B . PCTBLISHim ETXET iTEBKESBAT. <3. C 3 . \ r ± ‘3 ? T - 2 : s a ? t s ^ i3 ^ S 5 ,^ m u m Ayj) peo ? e i i : tos . >. No paper disoontiausd unlcs .si.‘3 Ei-a paid, cseept at the option of thi EATE3 OP \DVERTISISG j 3€9 isdi United States foj ing naturalizedj DEMOCBAT E S T A B U S B E B 1 8 4 i . ] A 3 N F 3 0 -- 3Li3E“i2?‘'GPX^3ig ^ j f lL 2 ^ 3 L .S CGAZETTE ESTABLISHED 1863 C . 0 . W I T H E R S T I N E , P r o p r i e t o r . T h e U n i o n a n d t h e C o n s t i t u t i o n , l E E M S i - S S . Q O A Y E A R . c?* A discount •dvercisa by tbe year. ?ear,.... ........... . ...... . 13 CO E EISE3 MAKB A SCSABE.) nt will bo mado to tbos' :ar for any greater amoun T T O X J J U M O N E - T ! 1 . 0 0 H : ' A T » s i a E S . GQOB JAPAN lEA ........................... .......$1.0( PRIME do. do ................................. 1,5 GOOB YOUNG HYSON TEA ..................... l.C VEEY HNE YOUHG HYSON SEA, ......... 1.S F r e s h O o f e e & r o u ^ d D a i l y . S T J G F A ^ R S , •^s a s t i t s d t P ' v p e s t i aszd G o o a as. iU^ iSsst* • H o u s e B u i l d e r s ’ H a r d w a r e , U A Y m a T O 0 L . S , HUBS, FELLOES, P a i s i t s 8 l O D s , VOLUME XXYIII. HERKIMER, V^EDIESDAI, DECEMBER 15, 186&. NUMBER 17. 'ffrlif. wao WH.Ii qABB7 When -^iS^^eatS the daisies * , ■ ■’ •* ■ jhyardjnold! ---- jhVilis'of e?rthiy iiVe, V u l Xl K w h ich h e was siibjentedf r evealed noth- iao^tiOntrabauH or suspicious; he was about to be dismissed with apologies, when one o f the -officers, examining; his hoots, diseuveved that the heels might be screwed ogj and found snug ly ensconced therein several sheets o f tissue paper inscribed with plans of all the {urfcifieatlons o f Siehmond, and withjteorrfispondeiioQ giving all the dct£til 8 of it$ tiefenseg. - The man was earried baofe toRich- id as a spy. _ BiH he was never epeat— ’ 3 P X , O T J S . F R U I T C A N S , F B \ ® B H I L U & S , and^all H jd Popular Palsnt Ms^lehiDsof tLs^ay Call sad eqo , at tins stora of «?. W . JTS-. E - O K - S - O X J K M n e S M O M E D I C I N E S O E i o a K : B i t ~ 5 r i filiciiBE im piomiBM G O T O P f e O W S B & G R A Y ’S . s : © i l i ; i i n e r , 2 f , X . ■ \F E have Inst received an immenst «* stock of C H O C K E IlY t Come where you can find tbs' larkest stock arm Fought into this markot, and find the lowes Also, a complete assortment of. e i i S i R E S i h P P a W l O i S I ■We hare also a full stock of pure DBUGS AH D MBI>ICilfE 8 . ^ Ansf^from the Bonded Warchonsei a pun; “ ”o H G ! C E L iQ U p R S i An of irhioh win i e sold at prices that defj competition. Weare ftlso.-ABenta for BOMB. PIt<331TIS, SECURITY & INTBRNA- TrONAb JNSuBANOB C03IPANIES, -AN B HABTEORB LIVE STOCK INSUBANOi GOJIPANT, ' P R O ¥ i / a E & CXH h Y , , Ncjta IDE R. R. D epot . mchotf __ ______ Horkimer, N. Y. . H E R g l t B B J . q B r o E a Y A B I a A . D E I M E L , . ' TTAVINCx bought out the Lumhej Yard of GEO, F. EOX.TS, and merged botl •establisliments into tsio, at tlio old stand p: NOLTS & BJSIMEIi. . yesner Aibany aud Washiagtoa Stoets. jE3:EK^Br£?5,dnE!!Et, 3ST. -S'-, , Trill oontiaue to carry on the LUW iS E fV B U S I N E S S in all ite various lirsnolieB. Ha will fnmiEbali “\‘'“ lumber AND SHINGLES. D O O R S , S A S H , B t l N P S , M O U L U I N a S , & 0 -, at tTfica prices. g M ' s S f l i mthimefU natlQ lm ' V A L U A B L E D A I R Y F A R M F O B . S A . L F I tp H E stibsciibei* offers fo r s E lo r .g i Dairy Farm .known U3 the r tha years shall o'er Who will care? Who will care ? When Qa.een Aatumn’s flowers blossom, And alio stoops in pity down. With ft white flower for our bosom, I’aken Irom her royal eroWni ‘ W ho vviU^ozno to Im eel in pity By our long a&d narrowiied. When the wild winds sinfr thoir duty In the grasses o’er oUr head— Who winciire'f ■Who will oaro7 , . . . When the Springtime’a glad smilo Iinzers Oathoiaeadows, far and wide, - And she drops, from rosy fingers,. Bloom and leaf on every ?ide s Who wilt come, with tender yearnins To the graves of those they miss ‘I Who will sigh for our returning To their presence and their InsS— Who will care? Who will care? . ' Who will think of white hands lying : On B still and silent brejast, , - Nevermore to know of sighing, Evermore to know of rest? Who will care? No one can tell U*; B u t i f r e s t a n d p'eacebefaU, WilUt matte? if theymiss US, Or they miss us not at all ? NotataU. OPEirWIDS. O0en wide. Eternal 6?ito, For the saints belore thee wait; They have suffered much from sin. .Open wide and let them in. * Btan^aiarl O.stftttdajfirl Theau trarelled from afar» To ’appear at th^ asaizQ# ' / And receiyo th.e glorious prise.. Opez> Yaffil I O, open Mffli 1 Let them view n fairer 8liy; Bet tkemsee the angel-ltin, Wiio &resl}oa.ting novr .Britain.’. Open bigb and open wide! Let them pass to Jesus* side t Fast all work and waiting. foIe?Jt In his endless ha-ppy rest. ______ TBDEB3B bPY. About tbe close of the year 1S64, h strands appeared in Hiohxnond, of glegaiit aGdrejss and inanneTe, speak ing both Eoglish anii Italian, and ----- A „ —,.ij— p—’■\res 6up- lO was .a Italy. H e made him self iscecdiogly Agreeable to the comp^,n^ •it the ExchangeBTotel, although'prac- dsingf .something the reserve o f the iniaui and he was observed with jo t a little cariosity, until gossip settled )U the discovery that he had been seen 0 visit the State .department, and haL therefote, considering, teo, big limngu& appearance, be must be sharged with a “ mission'’ of impbr- Dimti: one day at tbe hotel, be ook adi Iraw iuto ^ an wh( . . _ greas raste for leaynlag. ' The lattey id; noticed the sound, escaping from a uaemher of Congrs ^ „inia, i gentiemaa who wagaupposa'i to have t grCat taste for leaynlag. ' The lattey 1 fro.m Virg las-jefe over the table, . The coijversa- ioH turned upon th e possibility of (roducing musical notes from such a chemistry, acoustics, and oth- branches o f ‘scienee, were discussed, •lia>V ^iAViU-AVt- C«>w^«i4' .lany him'to his room to witness 'some <cientiSD eEperimenteiu which he was , then engaged. The espef imehts Were ibow b ; Mr. Botele? a t once that rcoR >ortanteonfi3enee» I' I tbgto say to you. ' The W344. iiixex^isc yoi Mon toEiehmopd, ai partiaHy rii^cKavgsd only waiting belong to t|ie”Societj of Cbfhoha^ Itsympatiiizra with the S oathem Oon tederacy J and it is the only jmweri in lel its reicogm- the ground e r n m ^ t bein g im willhag^o .give pab- licity to the incident, and anxious to hush up an afl&ir in which it* eredtt- lity had been so ridiculously practiced upon by an adventurer, who, a t best, waa nothing more' than a charlatan.— M h n h MJe g/ Jeff. Dm is. SATERBAY night - How many a. k issbas been given— hew many a curse—how many a ca ress—hew many a look o f hate—bow many a promisobroken'—how m a i^ -a heart has been wrecked—’-bow many a W e d one lowered to the narrow cham- ber>—how manyja babe bas goner forth from tbe earth tbbeaven—now ttle xrib or cradle stands silent Jelsfr waz the'most powerfuTseen\! f ^ ever stood behind. The long red tape the heart. A i jjjgjj, neeks'swum in the breeze, JOSH BlHUHesOH SEATING. H a v ing herd mutch sed about skat ing parks, and the grate amount ov helth and muscle tb a woz imparting to the present ganerashun a t a slitfr advance from fust «ost, I bougb; a ticket and went within the fense. I found tbe ice in a slippery condish mi, covering a b o u tSakyrsof arty fish- r 1 tt'fltei', which wax owned by aatocli kurapany aud froze tew order. U p o n 1 sid e uv the pond waz erect ed little groscry building, ivhare^ riie aagick iron, tew therir'feet. . It waz a ihost ecsitingseen ; thesoii the ski— and the wind waz in ) air—andir—and thehe burds waz in the ski— and the a t b sou thlan d the sno vmz on t —^and the ice lay ^shivering with a bad koid—and the angells (uv both genders) fluctuated past me pro and con, 2 and fro, heare a little and there a good deal. It waz a most ecsiting seen ; I want ed to boiler ‘‘ B u lly !” or lay down and role over. But i kept in and aked with glory. A KNOWING BTG- glory. Helth wa&pictured on many a no- the rare3t\tfe86ur® o f week is.ja, life. A week is -A week raarkii the events bistory. raarkii th e e of sorrow' Wbicb people never lome, yoa .heart-erring Go iderer. Go i© to cheer that 'ts you, wronged* waif on life’s breakers^ Oo hpme to your family. man o f business-. Go home to thos you love, man o f toil, and give one night to tbe joys and comforts fast flying by. Beave your books ju th complex figures-leave everything-- your dir^ shop, your busy store. Best withith >th6seth6se^yi you l o v ^ for God aloi w > ^ knows wbat nextB^urday night bring you. F o r g e t t b e wcJrld o f and the battles with lif^wliich have has awaited and si I furrowed the week.- Draw close around 3 family hearth. Saturday night mur coming ir» i _________ lee. G o home t jQU love, and _ ____ presence, and m e e t to return t h e loved embmeeiS! pf your bsart’i pets, strivi to be a betterTirau^ a n d to bless Goi %ry child r e n s e d e a 3 as you bask in the loved r g iving his- Stepping Ig Stone in^ the 3 as 8atur4ay bight. , M echanics ’ W iv E s .^ I t is in the middle rank of life .where we behold woman in a ll her glory—not a doll to carry silks and jew e lry; not a puppet to be flattered by profane adoration ; tevfirenced to-day, discarded to-mor row j admired but not'esteemed ; rul ing by passion, not afiectioh j impart ing her fveakness, not her constancy. feattler was: la ifs Yavrftrt ~i>4o.Bo,__attcL on she fled, lalBing like wioe thru Us .buteous blushes. I had saw enufP’-’-more happyness than belonged tew me-~and as i ’sloly wended b§,ck tew mi hum at the tav ern, i felt—^goocl. ixalt i thi and mirror o f vanity— we s le source her as a I can measi broad, how loi 'deei ■ * can pl'av spreading clieerfulnesa arOiTnd her, for hia sake i shafin^' th^ decent refino- ments o f tfcfe world without being proud of thehik' placing I a ll her joys happiness in the man she lo v e s .. A s a raother,_wabnd. AeiLthe afiectiohate, the ardent instructress o f tbe children whom spa has tended from their in^ fancy ; truimhg them up to thought and v.iftue, tb piety and benevolence; addressing them as rational. beings and preparing, them to become men and women in tb f ir tarn. Mechanics’ daughters should make the best wiVes in the world.' E f F^EE ts . 6 f CopFEE.**-The effect o f --- I ---------- ------ Thh coffeieras’a beverage, i* variously psti- it indi'^iduals. ' Europe . cion, for Kapoleon member o f the soeissty, disobey its r fsr i and I. M otetthan :ened— ‘*1 hOidm this,’* I bold in J O H N m . M E T Z G E R , H e r k i m e f i N . Y .» I f H E P S constantly On band u large. XX. siagovtsaent o f ' - ; H a l l , P a r l o r . S t o r e , S h o p , a n d C O O K S T O V E S , ef the most apprawd desigES. which he is selling at ojistern prioes. Every vcriety of fm , SHEET-imUl ASB CflfTBS IfOES,' KADEm ORDER. Izesd F ip a , O is t e r a F iim p s , / I P A i W m GLASS A m H O L X O W W A B M . S i o v e iP i p e i S o i f e r r , t l c a M t t - iie s , ®r.» a i t m t / 8 m t H a n d - T n fllK S b h f^c..^^eb|n«^aw Whftbthehighf«tcash|r Serklmsr.JMOUyia^. <«o|» as an eqtavalenfc- fbr mfiaf-prO^ttomg food, l e s J t ’^ r J e ' tbeiil. It Is'llkc the Oil Qti'Kiaohinwyj ft ft » p r e s e m tw of force/ although without force itself, A H ome T hrust ..—D aniel Yf eh- i filer WOtQf ‘hftfer continued provoca* 'tion,;to/tbB e d itorp fi newspaper wbicb ?eb t md th e fethCrs i n th e ir jock< Cdiiithe breeze, and Other things (tew mutch tew menshun) fluttered in the breeze. I don’t think i ever wuz more erssy befoarin m ilife—onice. For 2 long ours i stood and gazed with dum ec- citeraeht. I lelt like a kanal boss turned suddinly out to grass. I didn’t kuo how tew proceed. ., lore.suddin rest,est, cumum ^ y in g down ♦ A z 1 ov theangells than awl the r c ■ ^ _ the Irak, 3 lengths ahed iiv her mail angell, awl eyes ware gorging with her hevenly bust uv speed ^ she seem ed to hav.3s.ut I'lee Irom. earth, and waz bound South for the Gape uv Good Hope,— when awl to oust, with a gor geous swoop terrlfiek, down crumbling into a limpid heap she iveht, with squeal territick, a living, lovely mass r disastrua skirt and tapring ankle ! Aivl gathered around tlie bursted a m inlt’s space, her uraed aud every rJTXviTirlr '“3?4aco,_AaaicL THB £ISAe?TBEItjr33 LO¥B. deep it is ; a ca n only fathom, But the irental love—how id How strong and which mothers love di yonder hill and bloody .where God’s own Son is perish- nor angel hs^ a measure, -live circumferehce oi ine earth, the latitude of the sun, the distance of the planet,--iheseliave been determined; but the height, depth, breadth and length o f the iov ofG o c’ ■’ ’ iug on her sa-nfls, ami when yc numbered the drops of the waves, the sand on her sounding beach, you have nuroberfid God’smerciesand your sins. \\VeIl therefore, i on our lips—r*‘ Father, I have sinned against. Heayen and in thy sight.”g The Spirit of 0o d helping us to go to God, b e assured that the father, who, seeingjhis son afar off ran to meet him and- fe ll bn h i s neck and kissed ini up to I uvites and “ D r. Gv.fhrk, now await&your coming. How F at GOT TO BqSTOlL—^ i p o ears ago, an Irlahmaii in the c itv o f ’hen th e follow in g colloqu y ensued : “ Good ji|io?uiug' captain. Could DU be afther telfin’ Me what’s the farh t o -B o ston ? ” . ‘ ' Threa dollars,^’ answered the cap tain. ' “ But “ In ^>pose I werit dutstcle^*' • ,t ease,” said the .captain, you can go' for two dollars, %hi ’ ------ In a small manufacturing v illage in Massachusetts lives one Niehol \\ and Irishman by birth, a tail profession, and, w ithal, a whole-soujcu, good fellow. L i k e a l l the..rest o f hjs countrymen, “ Hick” must needs keep a pig. Some timcvSgo be obtained possession of* one of. the most unruly of tliAt proverbially unruly and ol n'ate species, A t -o n e time the would jump over the .pen ; then Hick would add an extra board. The next liay the amiimai would burst through the side of his residence, or “root out” anderneath. H is owner came to. the conclusion that he had got hold o f a mine descendant o f one t “ ' t the devils entered, perhaps,, because o f the troi .vith “ the baiste,” N ick i ’\Oud o f his pig,' which rived woiiderfaHy. One day he went home from his >rk, and, as usual, looked few the pen was vacant. H ick ..... ....... down_the street in search o f the lost one. Finally he discovered the tm - rith head, thrust through the tbe ant, with head, thrust through open door o f the otiiee o f Dr. P., village physician, and busily engaged in disposing of the last remnants of ly trig] physician. - “ Doctor,” said he, “what ia this the pig’s been eating?” The doctor looked and roared, “ Why, bfiek, he’s swallowed all my pills.” Hick sprang hack with horror. “ My soul, he’s a dead pig 1” “ Oh, I guess not,” was the lauj ing response; they were nothing I bread, pills.” “ Ah-h-h !” said Nick, with a sigh of relief, and casting a glance o f pride upon his porcine friend. “ Isn’t he a cut© one, doctor? Sure, he sees through your honor’s, tricks better than a l l your patients.^’ HELP YOHESBLVES. An old Oriental story relates that *be Union, o one day Mcolla MuseerCdeen, in m*i)sque, i MuseerCdeen, I 1 the desk, and thu use for me to waste my time on so stu. pid a set of p e o p l e a n d saying 5 his‘ he came^down and dismissed theUH N e x t day he again mounted the desk and asked; • “ Oh, true Mussulmans, do y e know yhat I am ^ o in g to. say V* . ; “ W e do,” said they, “ Then,” replied he, ‘ftherc is no. need, for me to tell y o m ” and again he let them go. The third tinu The third time his audh vhey should - catch bii putting the usi swered: on bis on, they an- I ’ t b S een H is ?.— A way up in the York, w\ tho pr© 111 the church vay u p J oivntry o f Western New York, where' ihe!LegisktUro;.reqd{ri4^1 ?resbyteri'anism is tho prevail- oe, lived hem we wi\ day wit lived a good old deacon 'ill call David, and who, vrag, apd < 5 religioua ______ ly, “his mar eervsint, • his niuid 'ficrvant,” and th< stranger that chanced to , be within his gate?, and questiem them from th© Cat- hism. John, the aforesaid man intj^was a bit of a Wi occasion shocked the bilities o f ’David to ji gree. The deacon- asked h im ; “ \VYbo s in the whale’s'b e lly ?” John’s’ ;e wore a rather puzzled expres- n fijr a moment, which dissappear-. as he replied: know ; I’ve seen him, but a s sure a s y o iv live, IV© for- gotten hig name. Used lo go mtli ]fernum’s big sfaoV, didn’t he ?” \■ Tnia eply and iuterrogg.tion caused th© ;ood qld .Boritatt to heave a deep sigh^ ,nd. he dlosed the book, saying ,nd solemnly, “ Let us pray. THE PBESIDEKT'E an inm value of ^ ^ the Ton » ■VV ashixs 'F ow , Bee. 6. To the Senate aai Seuae of SepreatTitalives : ful u Ing into the national treasury its of the govern- ;uros hitherto unknown to springing up in all dirCct a degree of nationsl inde equalled by that of any' i These Wessings, and countIt ___ ited to your care, and min ksemng for the brief period ol^ our tenure; ua return to the ranks of tl^peopl^who have conferred upon uspur pur honors and account to them for our Btpwsr,iai,j,i earnestly desire that be condemned by a .IrCe ant constituency, nor by our bwi specie payments, and pm an immediate stop to fiuolu.; “ ' ' —' > currency. . The me 'tner of these I'ssults ous as are the epecul* oiny. To : m y ; that re&em Its otvn paper at a price -^Yheii- over presented, and to withhold from clr- owlHtioii \ * ' s will secure ments, andp !-3tions in the- icds to secure e as nuhier loiitical -i by hegoti^on r.n^ abandonment of the )sean tel^raph- correspondenea 1 C caoles. Copies of this we herewith futrojsfed. roitcx cmaExs. lolitical condition of other anata than cur own some- 3 iheir citizens to coma is the for the isple purpose of. becoi .0 isple purpose o ____ mg aaturalized having cecured this, tV oy return to their native country and reside there without digelosicg their change of al legiance. They accept o£ficial po&itions ot trust or Kohor, whioh can only beheld by citisena of tBeip xiative land* They journey unflor passports dpaoribing them ao sueh cit izens, and it is only when civil discord, altar perhaps years of quiet, threatens their per sons, or their property, or when their native Itate drafts hj'o its military eervics, iba* tl a if their .chungo of ailsgienee is m ide sside permanently a L it With s less burden of taxation than the citizen hss endured for si.\- years past, the public debt could be paid in ten years; but it' is not desirabie that tfte people should be taxoa to pay it in that tim s.- 1 e,ar by } w the ability to pay increases in a rapid ratio, but the burden of interest ought to be. reduced as rapidly aa possil without the violation of contract. I us honors our, stewardship. I iRt neither you nor I may free and enflghlehed >y our own eona> REcoNsmcrioN. WTP. , we were at peace, eleven States of the IJn. ion Were,four years figo left without legal State governments. A natighni debt bad LOted. American ist driven from the A commerce •iven from the SeM,' the in- istry of one half of the countryhad been t&ken from the control of , the and placed where all labor -rightfully be^ longs, in' the keeping of laborark The “ ork of restofir ' - - [■ect, increas wilt he boui^ ,or week to week, been oon wasalinoi ing S tho . eighth, Vhich she ratified yotir ameridiAeht' td fhtf institution, .elected a- Governor, mgmbfera 'Congress, instate Legislature- and-'all' wiher officeia required. TheGovernffr^as <iuly--installea s.nd the liegi^iajty-Q jnetgrtd perfonned all the apt» then required , of before suggested^ at; . the time that goes^ ii tbe rate at whieK currency and sold from day, to day,o_____ at the same rate o f interest as the inent pays upon Uffhonds. ' TARIFP .\ND ©THUS ES'VENVnS. Thesubj( Hon -will ne< ?s ,c Jhirt, ____ _ „ . ^ Bd; bti'ti as the funding of life ■debt In a four or four and a half per cent, 1o«»- ’WiKSier-reduce ahnu'al Ourrent expens e s If rg% justifying a greater reduction of taxation thap trouiajbe .ijow expedient^ I. •3<^|estpostppnement Of this |Hcatiorv Un. apn frinntiations are Suade- by the pitSSfiPt'lftWS.'but a general r<jvi.aj6n of the ftwiitrgtilgtiiigihis subject, I feconimend the postponfijnent o,t^: for Jhe ‘ present. I i.hutftlaieduced rate, say of three njake it their interest as well aa our?, td es- “ lish better' comroerdi-il relations, 'i'hrvogh to the cons u a l ^ues Borne o f us Jo, had spare-of us d o n ’t.” • - . “ Yrell, thoa,” replied be, '’le t t b o g c f f f s s , a i t r i „ oonveije the members'origin i take the oath prescribed by l mg that the ti^xes ^nd- th© reveiiud from impoflg may befcdaced. kfely from sixty to. eighty millions per anndtn a t once ' and may be still further reduped from year to year as the resources of the country*a»ede- reloped. ; CANADIAN SECIPEOClfrv^ ,,.The question-of renewing a .treaty for Jcaj-trade between the United States liitiSfr prhduiicr. ■ -Except -possibly few- Leugaged inutbe trade betw-ew -th’e twaspc- ■ itiofl-ygald;] ................... shallows grew long oa tW seventh day, WheiAthey rCdeire fiwr^ 'r^muUifHitioJ theii labor. The means provldM foe pay ing-tho interest mlhApuhliffdeb^^ with all expenses of goverhih^bt,-are more thfin' ample. The ICsRof our commerce!? the only reknltoftmateiebenion which hks: not received sufficient, atteiitioa Totfai^^aubject i call Vvfaich this ly jneonvention ^framed and ' submit thg iiiey.-^ BOt As au instarme o f tms,«t enciqsea your unsure m»u« upon iur. -fathcr’Afibtd m^ds td mo thirty yeaVs known I bat b© Itaa »go for ^dney lent hiffitfl educate ins inied-thstjBbenevedwhiitthe boys.” __ ;< - ' ‘ ' extent o f appoihfii KiN 0 NE 2 s.'*\\Thafc'maii has grown m ong kind and aShetionate sisters,” “I 03306 heard, a. lady of- mueli of>serVA- tionaiid experience reigurk. \ADd ■why do you think s o s a i d I. cause of the ricli' developmeul of all the tender feelings of the heart, which ars So 'annarent in ' every word.’’ A J. with its __ world, will I Vntrm and thrill with pureenjcy'mgnt what would yon he some incident awakes within Mm the, soft tqnesaiia glad melodieziof,his .egnstitutiona either, enthe^orjn i sep^ ^ the Exeeutirh. Under this aiithority gke-* tions were cailcd.' In Yirginlft, theelic- jion, took placa_.:bh the 6tb-of duly, :18( 9. The Governor knd lioutenani Governi elected h p e been, instelled^ > *fh.f tare met and- Aid ^Lrequired b-y-'thla xes-^ oiution, nna by xll tflg TecongiruciiQn acti of G«>ngres8i aoU abstained frotxr alt Aohbt-^ fni fththfiritj, I r^qororoen^ her Seri- _ this importanli [osure made upon Mr. inown I bat he ist he believed wlmt the w e n wcht to thq „ i day .to accoih-, pany the strange diplomat to the State Department, and actually ■©ngagqd tq add his Inflqende to the impressions wiueii the -latter alrea.dy repqrted he had made upon Secretary Benjathin, but to what e;Rtejrt o f hiding the i^is* sipn he did not mention. The day cam e; Mr. Boteler attend ed a t the h otel. The Italian -waa not to be foan»i ho had left the hotel hurriedly that morning. Suspicions were aroused at the State Department. Forsult was ordered on a l l the foads leading out from .Eiehmond, and for- • ' ly the man, dlsgolSel as a ped* refused to wprfc any nipra , following three points were granted to them : Increased wages, less labor,' Of receiving their “ I say, captain, what would yon he afther talcin’ a hundred and sixty pglnnds o f freight for?” -^eventy-fivc cents,” said the cap- “ Thin ye may put m e down, cap tain, for I ’m Jistth e b o y that weighs that.” . ■ . • t . ; , . The captain turned to the clerk, tressel, and as tho girls attached more importance to it than to the other tw< they went h ack to their kitchena^^ ^ W h a ta glorious tvorld this would i f all inhabitants could ea” nakesp'aro’s Shepherd: “ Si true laborer; I earn what I ggy* A man out west got 1 UP a t his wife, and locked h« room. Wishin; it their h is back ler in her her he ____ Er, father sent-this u] and says tpefo is a hone to pick,”— The m'bther replied. “ Take it hack, -and tell him I say he is not your father, and there;& a “ bone for him to <©• I f the petrified giant were to wake up suddenly, what great African traveler woiildh© reseml stp h fc ■ ^ for tbe J him in I - T he G ib i «.- our girls iuto expediency; and' ntler influence which mo,y< 3 earlier years- ‘ ■ ■ an we not bring o ire usefully, less showily., !St on luxury and we&ith t i from babyhood injoyment go s.weet as when it is earned ? Can we not put into their minds, v/hatever be their station, prin- ^th. 6}mplieity qf t^stp, haired o f waste, and these itself is ne-ver a ■ned ? Can nds, v/hatevei ciples of trqth, hopefulness, hat being firmly raqted. trust to v their blossoming up in whatever destiny tho young maiden may be called M u M , 5 0 ” Kind words Jp not cost mneh. Theylu neverever blisterlister thehe tongueng or lips. inymen- e y n b t to A n d ,we have never heard o tal troubles arising from tl: i from you, I atorsand KepresenmtivfiS adroittefl to their seats on the floors of. (Jongress, and that the State befully restored to itsTiace in the family o f States. Elections ■W’erb caUed' in Mississippi imd Te?:as,' to 00®.! iqeitosr on the 80th of-^ovember, -1809,. lays in Mississippi, .and ,fphr la The electiqps have’ takph’ bu.x:£> *^i|* be «qcb Aa tq'repefrc-yotlr approval, ,aad thus close the work-oftecoastructlon. »EC18 PAYJIEX-Ta' .Vi'' rAmeng the.evjJs grjiWlbg. <>at of thfre-? hellion; and n o tyet referrad tp, is that qf ItlsA daty, . , . ....... . dutiea.Of fiovemfiaent to aec«jre to the cidzeeaa Eaefliuia of exchange ot.Bx-i^ •ed, imvarying ivalne. USiis ■ implies, a re turn to a specie basis, *nfl no-Bobst^tsitf for it can bo .devisedi it nikmld he. com menced now, and reached at th© earliest ptaeiicai moment consistent with & &ir re gard to the interests of the fleptor'clafik*— Tffiraedisto resumption, if practicable, would not be desirable. It would compel this debtor. cla*fc * A ^ y beyond th-eir con-^ prefii'niin ©ft gew at; the flat® of tueir jiurehase, and -would bring bankrupt cy end rnin to-fhousands. iluctuation, however, in the paper mitte Of Iho se^asure of all values, gold, la detrimental te the interesia of trade. It tnidkes thaman of business an involuntary gambler; for pp nil sales vrhere futprp ’ is to he L W .g - i L f S t ___ J J© not coat ' complish mtich« fStates, as Well wk the dignity and ac-1 will be the Talue of the currency to fee paid ereignty n fths nklii?b,*againfit stidi an as > and ra^ycA to fumpfloB.’ I shall also endeswor.toiecarft and from ten to forty years to r'un, bearing interest -at the rstd - q F si-x per cent, arid five per cent, respectivaly. It is optional With, tho governroent to pay these bonds at any period after the expiration o f the last mentioned lime upon their face. Tht time has already expired when a great pan of thein mky be taken up,-and is rapidly approaching when all may be.- It is be lieved that oU which are now due may be placed by bonds bearing a rate of inter- :t not . exceeding four and one-half per and as rapidly as the remainder be- due that they may be replaced in the way. To accomplish this it may be necessary to authorize the interest to ,be paid at either of three or four of the mon ey centers of Europe, or by any Assistant' Treasurer of the United States, at the same wi marfcete f o t t l dff. Sdnie'arr.ahgilmeiits,- however, for the regulation ' o f commcTcial Intefcsufae-between'lhc United Stated and -fhet Bominidn ;ef Ganada may be desirable. r-( '.OJ-EOD'SqN^T ASn-rUGfe# souxd , . . Tlie domffiissipfief' for aft'usfliie' the ekfln^ for the Hudaon' Bay- arid Puget • Sound-AkrlcultuiteT Company .upon the UftitedfStates has terminated it& labors.- .The-award ofiS8S0;OflQ fess been.made,kbd; ; ajl rights.and titles of.the Uempany. on the iand '’62, for the Supp trade. The suhjees is BSfeion tha slave adon itill uoilflr negoUa- p« r-- '• -■ ■■ LCAlIiiR'eoSTiioVERsr. ' irbaVUig'cor ifcAl come to my knowiedgo that a > -cotojjaay. organized - under ate tha !9 a aiib-maBma sa|il8 undM a m b - ye»» of fel®fapMo dpi*Ouilifflt!OD, be- con the'shorea of Erancfe and the United ktes, with the veVy oWectiohablo feature subjecting all messages conveyed there by to thersemtiriy and the Control'ot the fth eba- 5 ,; b 7 s . j > S ; --- --- > >p?«tedby theAuthority OF tes,'orof any .State in the their part ngt to oppose the ils agreen (drawal of all bpposition tesautborifles-to tlhe mdthi Umted-States the cable, and the Working o f if ’ until of -Congress. is . by the L landing of 'gof the of .Congress. I regretto say that there has been no modification toadc in tha Company’s con- gepsipn, nor so far as lean learp,have they Their concession citizens of the f r S . nothing to its revenas; they avoid the dii- ties of its oitizsasliiD j and tKey only maks themselveo known by a claim of proieciion. I hays .directed rko diplomatic and consul., r officers of the EHnited States to ecratinizo carefnliy all sach claimg of protection. Tho Citizen of tliQ ITiiJtcid Stated, whether nau’re or s<2opt^a, Y7iao fiiscliargea his duty to his country, is OntHled td its complete rroieo- W iiUer................................... Bairs, I ri -acied iinht t f dtizoaship t. Upfaa fictitious or frauduIenVelaimanta. CASE f 6 a E migbahts . On tho Secession ol the present adtaleia- tration it-waa-found that Ike ruiEistor for North Gerjaany had rosda proposUiona ioi the negotiation of a convention for the pro- teefioa of emigraial pacasngera, to which’ no responao had been given. It was concluded ikttt to bo o<?o/.tnni all iho maiitime powers ijoia ia such t 30 tiado ohoul ivitotipuB hav in such a . extended to the CfeMhetu Of iondofl, Pari?, Fiorcnco, Beriia, Brcerels, the Hague, ‘Copenhceen and stoefeho’- \ -------- - ----- ' flves at Wai into riegOtiaiiuiis, ai United States coavs , . _______ _ making tmifgrw regUl&tiQas as to the c-sn- atruetiop of the parts of vessels to h-s dovot- ixa -yentiJstioa, to promote health, to .pre sat intrusion, to protect the females, and providing lor the eotahliahment of tribunala in tho Bovoral countries for enforcing . such regulations by summary process, BtrSSIAN and NOME ISDUSiaiES. ITour-attsatioii la respectfully called to tho w3 regulating tho tariff on RasBian hemp, and to lha question whether to fix the charg es On Russian-hemp higher than they ura fixed upon Manilla ia not a violation of our caty with Rueeih, her products upon the imo footing -with thoc^ of the most favored itionaf Our manufactnrea sre increasing ilh wonderful rapidify under the enconrage- Cnt -which they now receive. Wi h the sproveiasnt in m aebiaery already cffictsd, >d still incresoing, canring machinery to ke ihe place of skilled labor, to a large es- sent, oar imports of msny articles must fall off within a very few y« ars. Fortunately, too, manufacturers are not confined to a few JocftlUie.3, .as formerly, and it is to be hoped w ill become more and more diffused, m ak in g the interest i n them equal in all sections. ■They give emplojiaent and support to hun dreds of ibon-ends o f people at home. a..d retain With ns iho m eans -which otherwise would be shipped abroad. The extcn«iv.n of railroads in Europe and the East is bring- intd competition with our agricuUuial duRts, Tike products of other countries. therefore. ;th o sale of onVsnrp VHS CElnSTI AM. . Our'netgiiljors i . Our’netghbors south o f us, avid China and lapifl, phould icocfve our epspial altontion. It tho^ «£ thes.draf£iie?tr&.»io£i. 4 a MaiilAaMAtA iuk <1 «4 v a ..11 _ commerdi-il telssions. 'i'hirv ngl ■largely duo to-lbe Bftgacity and efforts of mie o f oU r.ow n d istm gnhhed citizens, the world edroia- give nation. As the Uuiied Slates have I eea the iniliatdrs in Ibis new policy, no' t'Ley M .'TRBASUaTBBBOBT* The report of.thsSsoretary. of. tl receJptBofthe Treasury heyond expendUiyes have exceeded the amount neeergary to plsco to lie credit of the* jinking fund as provided by law*. Te look sp the Burplas in the Ttessury., and withhold It from circulation -would le,iti to s'ueh a-oOnlrsotuai <s£tho currency as to cripple tr,ado and seriansly afflet the prosperity of tha country. Underthese cirouAstanoes, the Seo- setary of the Trea-sury and’myaslf heartily con curred in the propriety of using all the surplus currency in the Treasury in tbe purchase of .ffoverpipontbonds.thiia redneieg the interest _■ .* 1 .' ... t ' J . i - T- ■ bearing debt of the country, and of submitting ^ o^nV ha.e ,bep delivered. An appr©-^ (to'Qbaf'.reeftJmfltteistioii oftbofikposilbirti? bo priation'hy .Uon^.esa to meet this sum is made of the hon& so pnrChnEed. Tho bonds asked-. Tlie -UominisSsoners for determifl- nbvr bold by tho Trcnsury amount to about §75,- ihg thc 'riOtth--V?cstern land bOundafv; jbe. COO.,000, inolnfiingthoae belonaing to thosial;- gplnpjesed their l«b&Vs, and the CtLinmi.s- igbYormi- I the credit of she sinking fmsii. Your attention is respectfully invited to the icomiaendation of the Seoretruy of the Treas ury for the creation of the office of Commission er of Customs Keveaue. for the increase of tho sal-tjy to certain classea of official-, and tho sub - stuuUoQ gfincrcBse flfttioiial Bank eiroolation, to replaoO the Ofitstandins three per cent, oer- .tifioategj Rpd most ospfciaUy to his reccmiiiond'' -ati for the repeal laws allowing aharea of fines, penwHi«8| fcrfeUurea, ^ 0 ., to oSews of go-rernmont, oy to infinmcra. • I IKTSEJfAh BBVEKPfl COHilieSIOHEn* The office of \Commisaiotior of Internal Hevoa- ne i® One of the naost nrdnohs -and respoisgiblo nnder the ipvoinmont. It fullD hut Utile., If any, abort of a cabinet pasl lion in Its jmportanco :«.na TcspohsS3HKtS«s - I •wcnld' ask fop it, there - fora, fiuoh le^glafloa eo ia yoiii! juj^emeht will place th«l oSico Oa a fcoting of dipUy com- mcnanrstte wi^ its importance, and with a.char acter and qualifications of tho olas* of men re- quirad to ‘fill it properly. views upon unwilling nations, and from taking an interested p^t.-withoAt iavitoUoB. ia tho quarrels between diffisrent nations or bctiveen ticeand !aw,-interoalional and local. Such has TBinable province of gpiila- and a near ncig'n- i.ss.”a«,T i”ssss, si s; ccffitesE b^s at no tiraa ossumeii the conditions which amount to a war in tbe sente pf interna - tiondl law, or which would show tho existeoco vith the existing relations of Spain to her col- oniai psiessiofls oil this eoatiaefit. They ba- >l!eve t b a t i n dueilm e Spalo^ tib e r £ a r o - pQ^ eti^f itlU find tfieir interest n* terminat- :g those relations^ and estabihhinc their nrea- .. s ------ ’ iindepe ' ■ ’ r nations ajrono longer regai from one European power subject to trpn.-for to another. 'Whea lipontiaued oh fehr fit p.agel