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.. AMP,s, , .. 1 ·- > ' t\ ~-l \ • ,• <- l j .-.. t ;-~ ' • +1.1 -· • ,\\~ r1e .. ,._ .-. ,,~ • -- '. J in appe.ar .. ~h Cbinn., nncl is - t ' J th,e FactoriPs, and _'th• larg<•et Htoak of 't:,nrk and Albany 1 or retail AT ttCEH.· I am<•ntal 'FramNt, ma<lo to. order. PI!D'l'D- \ pn !d to 1-:im ... / '· .. • . . LOR QUEEN, \'\ · HA~E REA TIN& • ' or Heaters n.aces. • TIONARYRANGE~ I HINCi 601LER MENT, D Lutn:T :SWEEJ'Efl, ' ,/(' i A.\':; ED WARE, FL1l'ilSHING GOODS n Xew Yovk aurl Alban1f 1 ost &. Son, , ., Cor. Carden.: ~ . . - ..... -· ·; . - .· ' ... '' + ' ' • '\ • ,:&. prrbl*=b\t' E~~·; -:rh~T JW' fn~ 9 b ~ y~-.,:_ :N--~~ ~.....,:,.eo .. :A. v.: ' • ;11\>r l!»' . - ·'Jr •. J!IUt.s mdepe~ .AIIiioeiation, .. · By qrix.:oo 1!, jomrsoN, · .~liBher. ,JOD PJUNIJliN{]l ~MI!Md '«lil.h M!ltnngg ll.Dd dimlatnh. and upon ~ea.aona.ble :teo~. WM. S. KENYON, COUNSELhOR AT LAW, 'Wall St., opposite Court House, KINGSTON, N. Y. ETHAN A. DURHAM, A.~~ P01l GL!I1l18 AaAiliBT TllE GoVEllmmNT; ~OJII:~e in Dimmick & Tappen's new Building, ? KINGSTON, N. ¥. ; ~g an Agenez fro:m W asbingt.on~ w-here n.H f; et..lms ba.ve t.o be adjuet.od. I lmvo A1 1 Pllll!OR faeill· ! tie~ tJx getting chums a.djusted early. Widow'~ Clai:me for Back Pay and Bounty will rccoivo prompt att6ntion, and olu.Lrgea modcraW. 1-ly. poUGHKEEPSIE HOTEL, Po'~eepsie, N. Y. TbiH Hmmo hR~ b~en ronovu,tod •nd refurnished -lt.LL\..\1 PRUUV. (latt> CtJllamorc RonHe, N.Y.) A. T. :lllilll'JTT, Pp.o:PnrnTonH. EDWAHIJ VA..\' KLEECK, Manufacturer and dealor in HA TR, CAJ~S, PUR9 AND GOO DR 21)1) Mai.n St., Po'keepsie. 1-4m '\, ~ --~-- --- ~Ll!IO:IrH NEW DINING ROOJIS ' AB.E NOW OPEN, PINE HALL, CORNim MAIN AND W ASHJ~G'l'ON S'l'REETH, lleala served at all hours. PO'KEEPSIE, N. Y. :MOB.BIS BUILDING, 234·MAIN ST., PO'RREPRLE. WILKDJSON, Newspapers, Books and Stationery, 234Main St., 1st door East Post Office, ' : ' - · ·r~-Wh;r.:.:rnaSerJOU Ql!ll \'iil.J habit wlien yoi:t:get ~-those la:w- \' ., ~ ' A yers. -- - - . . , . • < e \'~'-t -w. => '1' no;w- ~ ':\ I -- ~' lilt COLONEL BRADBlJltt. 184(1( - . '·· •: : It is s''wa11-K:nown foot. that Qften~ tthnetB both those jokes. wbich are ~ed f' p:r!Ul~\ o.nd thAt liqMr ~lllh rn ~.W: n llatl.\ 1a...,-;, ~ {• nru....,..,. t v<>rv -.Ir.mk~'' Th 'W .;.u. 'bi-~ ~ .a..-·~'lfui~ 'ofillli\ •\Yes wa8.\ ~ ''fllilly' a ·- .<L..c. r· ~ euonn~ to FYe ldlll.t., \Was I rB'11liirkliJiV d:rnnk whim i 1 Br·ll.nt :iR g, fBIOO:M1 bnfuhmo o.nd 11. Yes, we nailed it to the mast, boys 1 Nailed it to the mast/ For there wo.a Victory, V!elol'JI, : . YintorJ otlautt . The lieroe~ who h~>ve gftineo;l it, ~ TI!G IO:ifJlL brn.ve l!.ll!l truo, We wiD crown with wresths o~ g1ory~\ Tho meed to valor due ; And a.ll their sad privations Bhn.ll to the winW. be cast, For tho Boys in Blue aro all at homo- They're all .a.:t home at last.. CnoRUS-'I'hay're all at home at laat, boys, All homo at last I Since Gmnt cunght Lee by the apple-tree, The fighting all has p!l.St; Yo• the fighting all has past, boys, The fighting all hM past, And the;y•re all ~t home, aJl at home, All a.t home u.t last. • Ye oulla.nt tar~:~ n.nd aoldie:re 1 \',,ur <'<•llittry (\_alb OllcO J:Uur<>- :>lot to th(· tl, lu of hattie, Amid the cannon'ij roar- Dut. Wlth tht> peaceful hullvt 1 In Frt•t·tl•Jlll'H glorioul\! ea~t·, Thl· Bo_vl'l in mue HhC I:HlllllliUU~ f•a-th, To vwdicate th8 l.awtJ t CHUHL\tl-Tu vnulicate the laws buvM VimliG~In Ill<· l~Wtll • . , Fur Grant they'll go, and Colfux too ;.. 'fhuy 1 ll vott~ for Frln•cl11m'~ caut~c. Yt·t:l, tht..:y'll vutuf11r l\rccdoru't!cu.ut~u boys, Voto for Flx•cllum'~ ean~H.I 1 .And Uwy11 vindicate. vindicate, Vnulicate tho law~. -~_!.7~B_IO_V_L_T_V-=--=:BA:=::::L:::.•~ lla\'J:/>e;•-ri.e .•. - Ru><p berries are said to grow lJtJttcr if lJlnn tml iu roty!<l l~Jw 11 hedge and cut ba~..:k to a llight\\of three feet. It will bo intor•·sting to fruit grow- erR and fruit steu.lers to know that by a law of the State of New York, any owner, or person ha >ing cha.rgo of the enclosure where fruit is grown, is constituted a special constable with power to arrest any one trespassing, and tak_e them before the nrutrest jns- tino. All fin!l!l go half w thl.l own!ll' and half to the poor funrt On non- payment, not less than thirty days in jail, or two Ja.}·s for every dollar o£ the fine. -------- Httr8~ Fred.-The E~sex · :anner as- serts that small quanti tie:> of sunflow- er soed mixed with tho £ood of a horse •n \' • .!IL_1 n , p;r~u.ctrve o.:f exeeP~J\ e-n:t CQ~e- q~es ; 'bu:b -wb!L:er -!the i:quor or fb:e jo.:ke has &n:e the :most ..ll.schie-'. we are not called upon just now to ,dete:rmine:' We propose to make meu1tio:u. of au a@;\air where bud liquor 1md a pmutioal joke wflie :pro'dnotivB ?l the very 'bes-t couaequenCflff hnag- lll!l.ble. · M.tmy years ago, while the state Geol·gia. was in its infawzy;, au eccen- tric \reature named Browi. was one o£ its Cireui~ Juds'es.. He was a. nran of considerable ability, of inflexible integrity, and much beloved and re- spec:hed by all the legal profession, but. lh.e had one common fault. His social qualities would lea.d him, de- spite~ his judgment, into frequ~Jnt ex- Ct1BB('l6, In tra veiling the Cirouit, it waB his alrnoHt iD.varta.ble ha.bit, the night befor0 opening the court, to get \ eomfortaltly corned,\ by means of got homH,-Mni.< Brown?'' · blooJthead, publlSliiltt in 1865 tho. folM it;i~~~~~~i~:~:iE~b:: \Yel) Judf:jejc:b:ttok 8.f1 a -foot e¢ol!V' o~ 1fii:B 1 , ;J;W~d it, 4; ,.l;-o- :biJ:i!. ~'-· '\' , ~ u~ r~· a~\ •J ·--~ 1:\il! :n-~~~<:Fih1.1 , - , , \\'\' l\ \1 thOn\'ht BO,\ Baid thb Jllil\\': \\\\\\~\. - ..mn u..: !!.Jl ugo_ ~ ~ e:ltc<>~! a.s g:g. ~;:~~~=:~~ l'lropping into n Ohair in extreme de• . - ~- th k, 1 .l!~.c ·n· . lth<D ... :m \liihn-f. spondenoy-·· r~ knew it would coma «Qe;u. G:ttl:Aftl>_ hleWlj e'hQ'Illll WP.Cb A -l'llllilira.J. ngnre ( '* may . to that .a.t last. ~have a.lwa= though_t to dis_qrim,inu.te better than SMm dtrcing the .. PJ:-Qgre~:~t orl:e of 1 wani Y 0 !1- do All YQllku,llfl';tfGh~- ._,- AJI 1 etitca.· 1 p.s ·l:u-tJ a.p$-t<>--fl<> bl~w·e()i:t,gl~~ I hiS great combjned ·c~ii~ it sl- • bmg ~e bo·vs•lillit that somet~g bad would happen to - . , hi=s · •· · ~ · · · e tin a, · me-that I ahoul!l.dosomeihingvery ter_1md solid wom.· ways ou!D.ilS.st, wJien~·i=eac'hes m e gs, Ml -:. -- .- '\\'\\-.;.-~ wrong~kill IIDmHbody in a momllllli , 1'11!1. l!.ftll1' !!,p~lli:M~ t,hat . i,i~:l~riuik~ ~eh ; Pair.-IroUldon~JsJi~; ~~~i~ . o:£ p~~Qnl}~e1.\lu~~U nVYw; im- may find: 111 wholeSOJ¥B' correetive in ho to hj\vG, hl9 il~pAi~4 :wg tho bondil o:ffll;l.grc~~,'Jtti.:'~~ AginG<MJia.t·I (l{)n}d ~~ m-~ ~o-egh ~of ~~~-!!< ~;hllir11,C~I¥ WIUBB Stitnt'fing jn the :-;.1;~ ~~ t~t. nQ~ '~ iJalf'rU~lli ·\\\' to bG guilty of deh'beraf.e~aehy I\ The qnlilitie~ by whioh gre11ot alwnyasuchthatthegloryqhheother --Jaek~'Not'~~~:r;..ali:~aiD.<-· \ Bnt, there may be some mistake, are accomplished l).re here 'Seen to kenerals, instead of eclipsing his own, have his greenoaelts- i'Wb.'Gr --w-e JUdge,\ h!!>ve 110 ll006156al'J 1iOIIll6CtiOll Y(ith frlveS it addihlon-aJ.lnshe. Jt Is hlUS Clm tax them, _- \No'miBtlJJm Polly. I know Vllry sp.oWJ and ·superAc~l aceo~plish- altl'eness of judgmenl whiOh sees pre- YaVo-Then t)lem 'Wilt be:~ gNJBn• l well how ~t all came about. That fel- menta. Whh eh:u. the tmasths of me:u.llook l!isely where lies the t • g poin~ backs !Uld money WilFbe~ l,fll!ity, and ow, 8temtt, keeps the me!!Jlest sort upon snc a c arac er, ey :may eam whi h , isel ' will t uld ~ of liquor, and always did-li or a truer respect for themselves an.d . . ~ see~ pr~c y what are e ob- ~e ge go ~r, ow,~nba-cks mean enough to make a~man docr::ny ea.ch ather; they Me taught byitthat Jecti! tha~ JUStify. the utmost stretc of if we elect Seymom:? ,,<\ ,. ~'J fr f high ~oHi;ies an.d =eat abilihl.es are persistence; it is this ability to ta.ke Jack-Not_ exactty; ·trtere is not sorl·o a mean thing. I have always '1..,.,. o- m the whole field of view in J'ust per- gold enough m the country:' Sal 'd t't was m~~~ .,_ to - ,_ co:u.sistent with the simpliCity of'ta.ste, p ~ enoug.u. m\\\e a spective and due subordination o:l at-Then we .-are :riot. to ;'have man steal, and. now I have ,_ pra.ctieal contempt for parade, and plailpless uld 1. all T1' • n. . _,, \ · ill Of mllJlllers Wl 'th whioh direot' and parl;s, tha.i is the =k o:l' a su:rerl.or go. au . now m 1illB llly:J,l.~~ya usJn.atJ.on o£ the fuct ! 11 and the poor • -' \'0lli\' to \' 1'1! 1 h :t. .•. t. \' II t h mma. Gen. Grant ha.s taken out of c; \' Pll.J OII li e gre®~Jl.,Q!!ll r old man burst into tears. eames ~en ave a strong natural J k .).. t f 't _.m 11a id .-trt D sympathy. Ulysses Grant, the tan- the hands. o£ all critics the question a.o -; par o 1 _w~.-~. _,i~ on \ on't be a child,\ said his wife, whether 1 t halon\\- to him. He has by taxahl.on, tl:te money W:A~;~~- 1tom Wl 'pi-rm- a th t \ lik ner-Ulysses Grant, the unsuccessful o- h - T!:ii \ ~ - 0 way e ears, go e a won his greatest triumph over the t e people for revenlie\~ty:t-~~~~p:t_.ijl3i _ man over to Ste 't•tell him \t applicant for the post of City Survey- , • ., • ~ & d h - -;a~- -- operating UJ?OU his own hook, the ' m or- 1 was or of St. Lonis-.-Ulvsses Grant the most sKigrru. and accomplished Gen- o., llJ1 as t e ~~-~~Pl<lfijo _gefi I b f th b uld \' littlo bit of a frolio. rass it olf as , • ' e\·l \n Lhe othAO! ,.;:;~A 1 0 ... ,.. ... \ GAne\a.l wom by uoootibnu hm:U\\'~'~<v~w .... -\11 ... rnem ers 0 e ar WO generally a j'Oke go nnd urt d driver into that city of his two-horse •UJ. V li <>L o•Uo > YO.<<> \ ' llllJ;Uel \ Q.tl,ll . appliances comm~n on such occa- sions. If he couldn't succeed whlle turn in and help him. - \'\\ open co. ' an no- who foiled him Ion\' enough t.l. prov\ pri:u.t uew.one!iJ, ' b d ill think f 't · \ team with a load of wood to sell-had \' \' \\ It . th . o y w ever o I aga.m. his great maste\y of the a-'- lf war,· Pali-I see; \'Ott- p_l'<~n. ~~~ . • to.~ .• }aka was m e spring of the year; A littlA of th th' t within him. every manly quality which ~ ·••\' th ~ \ \\ ~~ ~ -~ taking his wife--a =odel of a wo=an v e BOO mg ays em op· will cause the name of Lieutenant- and the compl-etenesS>Of whose defeat e ,..ebt llO~ earned: by ~\€~ rif}h. 0rated upon the Judge, as such thingf.i is a testimony to Grant's geru·us such bOI1dholder llln.d ·diYide-it'Wl!llillW' tho in her way-in the ola-fashione<l but usuallv do his tr rtifi t' General 0-ra.nt to llve :lorever :ln his- ~..., J ; ex erne mo ca wn as a victo1'V over any other n 6 .,era' people, rich and poor a~.;~_:v.r~inn! strong \carry-all that he jou:rneyed finall bd d d S tory. His career is a lesson in prac- •J ·u. u .... ' 1 - .'<• • o 1 was y sn ue , an over to ter- of the Confederacy, or even an earlier the bOI1dholder. to spend ll.iS:!!.fi:foney somo orly =iles, and reached a vll- ritt's he went with a tolerable face. Ui!!tl d~m6lll'MY: it ill. !1. q'lri~t gLttno~ _ £ rl · lal!'e whore \co_uri\ was to be opened Of ' on the dn.ndmom, the puppfvigm, and VIctory over Lee hlms~ could. not orprope Y•. .. '\ • 0 COlll'Be, hH had but little difficulty .,~ r .... h!!.V{l givl.ln. Apply ro GML 0'1'!lnt J'Mk-EWUy,' !o;Q owllfttmDA- tllo lll3Xt duy. It Wll!l JJlung in tll!l - lllin . Lh hi f ·(l L rlm Ollilll~lr AH\JiilliiiHUB 11, U'ijr t!.\iillli.un- f ~ liO . Ill ~c~~ g Wl~ m- Or aSI e ll'Om w_hat test you will: measure hlm 1:Jy _ 11!1'~, !tTIIl YOU. J;l{JB- . : . ~~- everung of 6unuay that ho arrived_ at the iact that the Judge's integn'ty able cxqnieite~ ae well a10:upo11 ~he h p \--R uld - ;>'ltt(li':JjtJ!~{!$ •'· 1 ·' t k f 1 1 b t e magnitude of ihe· obstacles he a.- O on~ nn .... lilltl p ace anu oo UJJ quarters mth w t' bl h h _, · k swa.gger o ourp ausib e, gli -tongued If h . as unques 10na e e au an m - has surmounted, by the value ol the , t e __government. a relatwn of his \bettPr half,\ by, ling of the joko that had beenpleyed. demagogues.- Not by any meM:ls that positions he has gained, -by th~ fame . greenbacks, and thiln., w_hom the prese~ce of an_ official dig- Tho Judge took his seat in court; great qualities are inconsistent with of-. the antagonist over whom he has twn, how many cords ,,.~emwd:tl,.'l mtary was constdered a smgular hon- but it was observed that he was sad cultivated manners and a :6.uent elo- t-1- t b _.a - _. ..., 0,od-l/ • '-'- t· b t h triumphed, by the achiev~Jmenta of u..ae o uy a COL\U OI\ 1 ... ~:•'•'~ or. .aiLer supper, Judge Brown and melancholy and !hat his mind cu lOll; u t at such superficial ac- . . . J k 1 \ 1 ... _, .~ ~;:~; •!.Ail gtrolled over to ~e only tavern in the ttequently wa.ndered ttom the busi- complishments are no measure of his most illustrious co-:workers, by the ac - cannof> e:u.Cli y say _Willat toWllJ, where he found many old ness before him. There wa.s a lack worth or ability. · · sureness with which he direct_!:~ his -they would be wen:k:-tha.-1; will regill-< fri ds all d t th I lik him o-~,. indomitable energy to the vital p\ oint' lata· itself. · B'!lt 1 • h.'1 the by, Pat, en , c e o e p ace, e - of the sense and intelligence that usu- \Gen. Grant's last brL!liant cam- which is the key of a vast field of _op- could you pay me that little ~te'-'1'-0u :::~ :~::::!ep;;!pe::~oyngalla~u: alll_characterized his proceedings. ~:::~mi~s~~mpalssh~ u~.:~::~pe:: ~;rv.tiQn~, Qt by thDt ~upreme Wli1t OVI& ttte? tt·wM au~y~~-- • . , oe'l'era.l dAys passed awa.y 1 and the •~ ~\ lillv u u v liQWI'jjjj;llll~W \bi.'Wy' vhli Dlo>Wli'W wia- I nfi!d th' men~ v~ ctnnl:i&\'.!T rmT meet him. - b-aQinooQ \'' ~ .. ~ \\'\\\ ilrawing rl.or of hL< g'J.,io .......-~>~ov~ 8->i w-ell as 1~ l J;.io Po.i>--Y T L. -.-~- \Gentlemen said the Jlll1ge, \'tis towards a cluse,'*when\!'lne mornmg , d -n ~lie commanderS· who hare 'P. -=\~\' . \\=..b .. , ......:1 h';' - ·~\'~ ~Q:W. 11 ~~ i9.!9:tiwe, quite a long time Bince we have en- rough-looking sort of a customer was served with or under him. iw, the great dicates his cl&lDl ~ stand next after a~d rll P~l yo,u :J~!JOQ'-(9\~~--- J ·oyed a glass together-l0t us takn a · d h f t alin Af campa.igns of the last yeaft,,r It isnot Napoleon and Wellington, among the Dimmeorl.lticplll~,: .r_: f.:\!:·.cn<J · ... an·OJgne on a c arge o s e g. - great soldiers of this century, if not . Ja.ck~ Wha.t do you ntl!Att~ ~ Lw·!i · drinlil: all round. Of counm, Sterritt, ter the clerk had read the indictment necessary to sl>crifice a.ny part of their on g, ij!vel with the latter.~' Pat-! mean i'll f'live ~'iliHl fr,_ raal'il:.:_: (addressing the landlord) you have to him, lw put the question : well-eamed reputations t? his. -~her- . o• iT' • better liquor than you had the last \Guilty or not guilty?\ man and Sheridan deserve all SuGGESTiON. -According note for the one·y;ou havil. · ', ;r-'f'l'h;. timo we were here--the stuff you had \Guilty--but drunk,\ answerod tho has ever been said in their from the Clubs, a p 111 ssi_an Jack-There's nathin~ -&'J;Iofi.: gi~ will impart a fine gloss to his hair, thtm was not flt to give a dog!\ prisoner. but there has never been l1 time sines suggests to warriors as a mis- ing fresh notes in the- Jr6nioo:41i:ie! IrNRY w. 'Moltnlli, while it is a certain cu.re for founder Sterritt, who had charsc of the \ 'What's that plea?\ exclaimed the Grant W9.9 mncle Lionte:nant-G:neral, sile,\ canvas bags illled with powdered platform. ..~rl:~. GENEB AL AGENT AND AUCTIONEER I ~£ hcl\:eu immediately after the ailment house, pretended that everything was Judge, who was half dozing on the when anybody but Shellman, on OID' vera tria, the most power£ul sternuta- Pat-Yisl ye said we payflr(},pijltds PO'KEEPHill, N.Y. 1-:lm. '' 1s ili~;;covert>d. In the latter case, right and so they wont to work. It bench. side, could have been classed with tory known. ThesA hags are to be off in greenbacks, and:'b6t1l'vnf'efi&fif No.IJ3-ll\lnin toiL. Po'LH'<'!>\i\, j t · t f \] l h uld , >' · ·!.ffiw !iim< a >ou a prn o • ro \\\' s o :oe is umnecessary to enlarge upon a \He plead.. ~.:lty, but says he was him. Since Shel'Il1ll.Il's. bold marqh dischar, 0 ed, £rom ~a.nnon, and th1~ ef-. are promises to'-payof'tll\1 mtl46\foY-\' (South side, w!It 1rest of the Pv'lce.eprrie Bank.) • l d · h b........_.. · ~ ·~ j~ mrng e w1t the oats or chopped drinlk:ing bout in a country tavern-it drunk,\ replied the clerk. through Georgia, and his capture of feet of the bUl'sting of one of them eminent. Ye's give one· proih1Ve 1 >tW Keeps constantlv on hand all kindH of m·w nnd sP.cond hand Fn.nii.tnre 1 Beds, Bedding, am\ Mur- cba.ndiHe in w·neral j will attend. to all kiutlti of Hales, either in tht• Store or at any other :plac~\ when deui.rcd to &ell a.t auction. 1-3m E. W. MARSH, M..\.NU.FAai'URER OF A....\lD DEALER I:X FIRE AND WATER FIWOF PLASTIC SLAT~ H~~FING MATRRIA1. Folt, Douhlo Rlate Felt, lloltud Slate Flour, Coal Ta.r, clt ... atto:Jl Roofing BrllilhO!i, &c., &c. OFFICE 234 MAIN ST., ~ POCGHKE.EPHIE, N.Y. 1-3m THE ONB AltM YBTE!t.A.1~ Is at !!9-4 Main 9t., MoR.R.IS .BUILDING, 0 POUGHKEEPSIE, feed, when a ew-e will be effected. will (l}uite answer our purpose to state \What's· the charge against the Savannah and Charleston, there have in the enemy's ranks will be, that pay for another one, a.:ncHf'!'gN;~:f~!i! The prescription is not a costly one, that somewhere in the region of mid- man?\ __ boen many who, ip their strong ad- every man in its vicinity will be sud- a fresh promise to pay:~~~~:,gJtlb . and can ha.rdly prove harmful to tllle night the Judge wended his very de- \He is indictedforgrand larceny.\ miration of his great achievements, denly seized with the most violent fit you have now. The_ n.o1i~r.Y.fln,¥ave· animal, should it fail to effect a ew-e. violl<ii way tow!i'rds his temporary \What's the case?\ inclined to rank him as the greater of sneezing. It is not anticipated now says ten per cent(~~~.:h~e hom,e, About the time he wa~ leav- \May it please your honor,\ said general of th0 two. That judgment, tha.t they ~ literally 'sneeze their new 0 will say ~~1fpljljHf,l~4~bJ.M Yif1ld Q/ fhf1 Em•ly Ro.M Polato.-A. C. Clark, Seneca Cu., N Y., writes:- I purchased one peck of tho Early Bose potato last spring, and cut them, leaving but one eye to a set, and planted them three feet.apart, one set to a hill. The soil was of moderate fertility. I did not use any manure on them of any kind. The drouth affected them some, it being very dry about the time they were setting. I uug them }CtittJnlwy, Augul5t 20th, wnd they produced just seventeen and a half bushels, good measure, from the one peck.\ ing, however, some younger harris- the prosecuting attorney, \ the man we take H, :ls now r~rsed. by the heads off,' but generals will be unable not' B QBt for itfl_ P11;YJ;Uen~, ·N~, :~l!dug tors, fond of a \ practical,\ and not is regularly indictod for stealing a court o£ final appeal ; not by dwarfing :to issue orders, aides-de-camp to J ac But th~. il! .. ~- m~~ much afraid of the bench, transferred large sum from the Columbus Hotel.\ the reputation of Sherman, whichsuf- transmit them, or officers to give the matter, !!Jld the ot~~r :~ ,,!,!.; gg!(~ all the silver spoons of Sterritt to tho \He is, hoy? and he pleads-\ fers ~o j~t abatement, but by ~he ex- simplest word of command; horsemen ment matter. You 'honestly O:'f~:t!ru!'li Judge's coat pocket. \He pleads guilty, b-ut J.,·unk !\ pansiOn mto grander proportion& of will sneell0. themselve!l ont of their tmd promised to·pa,y;:·ff~· It was ei 0 ht o'clock on Monday The. Judge was now £ull.r aroused. that !Jf Grant. : saddles, an!l ts.Jring aim will become Your proposition i5 to~.l\t-~ morning. that the Judge rose. Hav- \Guilty but drunk I That is a most \Grant stands pre-eminent among a physical impossibility. Areg:im.ent of my n'oney. · . '\:/Ho.i~ ing indulged in the process of abln- extraordinaryplea. Youngman, you all the generals wJ;lv have led our of ·snuff-taking Highlanders might Pat-An' it's ehea-u yOJt>;J)'ftt!Dlc tion and abstersion, and pa.rtaken of a are certain yori were drunk?\ armies in the late wat\ in that he has hold out a Httle longer; but it ap- your money, ig it? • An' h11ov:elitl L1tlfl cheerful and refreshing breakfast, he ''Yes, sir,\ exhibited the utmost ~~ength of will pears, from all accounts, that even go?d a right to chate ya <as•ifih-e'gov\\ went to his room to propare himself \ Where ilid you get your liquor?\ of which the highest type of man- the most seasoned vot!l.ry of 1 sneesh- e1•nment hltS to chatB th~_Wid&rs.:nn:dJ for tihe duties of the day. Ll At k:lterr::H's.ll hood ig Mp!l.bl~. TlHI d~fllllM!;! <'If in 1 would be forMil tCHMMtimb ~the o~hll.DQ.Whl'l!l!! moMym itlHngoNhrn\i' \Well Polly,\ said he to his wife, \Did get none nowhere else?\ VicksbUJ•g and the defenses of Rich- power of verairia. Meanwhile !he meni:bonds? I'Upllty-yll'\Jlh~.i \I fe~l much better than I e~pected \Not a drop, sir.\ mond were both deemed impregna- needle guns of !he opposing forces mooratio pktfurm.! .•... r .... :,. '~ !m<l•..l to feel affer that frolic of last night.\ \ You got drunk on his liquor, and ble, and were defended with a propor- would be mowing them down by hun- . \' • •- ,. ; , , :,; i ,,,. __ r,.-1~ ±N'1 ~;;5r.i?E~~·;:}J J/' ki\t'u:ho du•irc thu llEST Land Drainage.-An article in Col- 11 .Ah, Judge,\ said .she, reproach- n.fterwanls stole his money?\ tionablH confidence and Obl5tinacy; dreds, until not~ was left to ·the :CooK :liiM AX I!Ifl W'i~J.m:.lu:Ilh~lif~-il TIER, 01 ,,., ma.n's Bural World, signed \R. H. A.,\ fully, \you are getting too old-yon \ Yes, sir.\ but they both yielded, at last, to urifortunate victims f this diabolical lowing story is J¥)ne,the~;gQ'Illd ioB ___ ,.... ___ _ co~ruW-ts, <· ... hits the nail on the head when it says ought to leave off that business.\ _ \ Mr. Prosecutor,\ said the J u,dge, Grant's matchless persistence and un- scheme but to' suratchishew-render.'\ being o]il: \In.' /~Cn£1. DI\Ar\N~ that thorough drainage o£ land is the \Ah Polly, what's the use of talk- \do mo the favor to enter a nolle pros- equaled strategy. And, in both cases, But why not supersede the needle Mr. Ewing had boxrow~fr.twenty!tloii sT-uns, only security the farmer has against ing ?\ equi in that man's case. That liquor he not only took the long-contested guns altogether? Surely it is needless J.a.rs of his neighbor, Squire.itobinsou; 1lf' SLEK~ ~illTt'i:.uD~. loss by\ too much rain, or a want of It was at this precise instant of of Sterritt's is mean enough to make positipns, but compelled the surreit- to shoot men if you can tickle their and had failed to mak.e'pBiym6llt<a~ CASH DEAI:ER···SMATJ. PROFITS it.\ Some deem it an absurdity to time, that the Judge, having put on a man do any thing dirty. 1 got drunk der of the whqle force defending them. nostrils till they are helpless? Why co-rding to pro:niise. ·.After •:tw'o•·w assert that drainin 0 the water from his overcoat, was ,rroceedin 0 , accord- on l.t the olher day -mysd}, and slole Nothing oonld b~ marlllllsl!n a.nd <'Om- notresolve war enti;relyin!o the e:ll'orts f!iiree suoh dise:f~S::' he, @. ~ Sure Shot, and a Sure Sentinel I the soil can be beneficial to crops, ing to his usual custom, to 0 ive his all if f1ter-r-/it's spoons 1 Release !he plete, even in ima.W-n.a.Man, thl!l1 0-en. ol iwo armks to cause one snoller told th.e squire ffi:aUJ~'onld:p~~ BERTHOLD ME E R during a protracted drouth, yet such wife a parting kiss, that he happened pri.'loner, Mr. Sheriff; I a<ljourn the Grant's masterly execution. He did to sneeze p That which Is &st disa· on theloll6wing 8atitrJh}1':·!-'iHusSllf6.. . y 1-lm •. is the fact, as every one knows who in thrusting his hand into his pocket, court.\ not merely, in each case, acquire a po- bled must of course iive way as de- was sparet'l•'· . f{!!.lie: ·- ...... ~\\\\!-i!!!!!!--~!'fllll!l!!fll'~~~~ hll.!l te!!tl.ld the mRtter uu suili! whose to lay hold of StHrritt'B Hpoona. He sition whicn was the key o:f a wide :fe~ted. . • wa~t 1 b:Qtno mon..v __ ·. TBA VEL \\\''IS \\- UlD..,.. h h l·' h . k d th W THE VER><o><T PLAN OF :Bo:rmiNo th f . h di ell ..,. ... ., \\ ...,., texture was sue as to out e water Jer e em out. ith an expreBsion ea.tre 0 operatwns; e \d not Th tM...J., Jl- ~t..:~-'1 :illg.-btighli a.w;t earlif;'-t ~~~tu:il~SeJJdi llUD~O~ llrYBII RAILROAD. a foot or more below the BUrfaoe. of honor, !!>l.mOst iudeecrib~J.ble, he ToWNS.-The legislature 0 ~ Vermont merely beat or disable the opposin,g e 'llllV_y'•Jllst UlU1U was wo;rd ~the ~u tllru;;~i:;.,:;Ji11!'iPI~i Tra•;,,=n:~· NEW-Vorur. Suoh land, before draining, become6 excl&imed- has passed an act a.utho~g the force; he left no bg=ent ollt :ln held to the ~a~tiam~l-font;by liD' was de~·:ar:u.d,·t~,!ot' w~~cmt:5W~~~ ALnAm1. Leave. 150a.m mou 4~ 550 10 00 1145 lOOplll •oo Gl~ 7411 10 00 .'NEW·YonK. U!~.'\fo. 0000 6<15 800 11 30 12 OOm 200pm 3 45 5 00 6!10 1 lij 1100 4 ~';! L:~e~ m ~:e;,. baked and hard ; no fertilizing :in1l;q~ \:My God! Polly r· to7o ~ter.;:ct..d b~ !h~ ~o..J:land istence except as :r,-isoners ol war one was t~ U:~1-:g~! fo'!::k :~e ~9~~~T~ ®Ui.1?~ . ·....t;#--'c'·''-;'c'-i:i: ou 00 - ij ~(j g 10 lllli!QQ I!OID(l UIJ to invi):[oruttJ tho room \Wlliit ua \\'II VB~ IBtliWI, an g ens nrg ra.t!roa 0 ISSUe snb~ect to his disposall. ]j'o~m ><1-- -1.1-;<Q olr~ • sexton. ·.tcille!l f~~~ ~!l!t-~~~ 7 ~ - 7 >ll •o o;l d 1 1 l 1 11 b l. 3 •• J d ?\ { bonds to ,J_J Ji,.; eo~dJon ol the IJl1illllfJJj lllll'l lllUJ!I JillUJJW ' 12 15 pm-OO oo oo oo an aeve ope p a.n,; growm: 11,; ur!\W U {lB • .t \\lllLilJbOilJ llHiOUll~lJIIOii111:wrouS- fh~ ~Md: llld ~A~~hAl ~9 ,aue·-~>1: 'l~!:: =l~ ~Pill ~~Pill this water off, and a. speedy chlill,J;!9 \Just look at these spoons I\ road, but only on the following tj'lrms; headed a5toJ5eenothil.lg greatm ~D· Abraham IsaAc nhd m~~j~.~~~~~~,~:'~¥~~ ~ ::: 4 ~ g ~ for the better will be seen in the char- \ De!Ll' me, where d'ye get them?\ Before a town can give any aid there Grant beyond his.l)la.rvelous tenacit.f blessed ~tn a, 1 ~ ~\ m - 1 ~ M;\ m ~ ~\ m Mter nf the soil a.nd in the pla.nts \ «lei them?. Don't yon see the in· must be a majority votl'J of th£ legal of will, let that doubter explain, if he Stntall. Solyman ¥_ ·~~~;:~~· t 50 - 2 oo s oo whose seeds were committed to it. itials on them ?\-extending them voters in the town; t~en a. majority can, how it has ha!?_P.ened that;sfuce auf ' 'l'rains Going North. AE. the country is more and more di- her- 11 I stole them I\ YO~ o_f the ta.x-payers' and :finally a. Grant rose to high command, grtar l::~.:.G. ..t!t~· vestsd of im forest coverings. the ''Stole them, Judge?\ ma.Jonty vote of the ta;wble property qna.lity has always been, exert~d in o-wn__.s ... ons......,._.,.!t!!l ___ ...... ~g ~ & \'-li ~ & = ~ ~;: drier will be the frnotify.ing !leaaon, \Yes stole tli:e;m, !\ n.s repr!!Bented by thH Uf!!illllilmflnfi5, c<>nspiattomun~· prMi!lsly ll.t ths 1 &ggpm 1 g~pm 1 ~zg and the greater the necessity of \Mydearhusband wh?ther~heownersbemaleor-!ema.le. point qn which everything in his 6 05 -00 oo oo oo drainage to counteract the influence sible! from whom?\ It 18 said .that a.lm.ost. every _town whole sphe!-'e of opera.tions bfuged. ~ n j ~ og ¥1l of drouth. But the benefit of drain· \ From Sterritt, over there; his ~ongh ~hich the ~oa.d IS ~:,s h~s There has been no display of great 0 1! - 0 M ~XX !!!JA arum not mtou hQ111'l, for, in th~· IllliiillEl iB OJJ: tlunn.\ ' ~ven this ,au-blwnty. 0 . . y m qu!tJities pn small.occaSipns; no '?'x- •; ~~ ~ rn ~ ~ ~ ~~ event ot a. wet sprmg, seedlng ctm be 11 1l*Md h~A.~~M I h6W Muld U hap- ooub ~' ,~!'i'~ ,.-<>te _ll.\\\\' shr_ be pmull1ii:Jie or JioiiJI.lltliN~ v.ryn iii tw· ;4;,:~~~:~~=~~=~~~ NEW furwowded two or three weeks· a.s. a. pool!\ · sl.l.iety. oompliah obj~cts:u.otol the.lli:Sl;m'•i£-I-all,~p PALTz STAGE. ~eryoletlll'··BiJ~jeo+vvhl'lii,h\(J st..~;ele~veeN•wPu.Itz {lail l'!ll!Hll!. consequence of it, while vegetation \l know very well, Polly-! was A niwde. ~tis-only1l.. at_S 30 • paoom~ <hr_ough Ohio~e Oe y: ~opto21 will be aided during the entire very drunk when I came home, a.nd 0. .vel'Y ·com:wehelll!lY6 -nrlnd ;thl.W''I'Ili1~i:itk'rw.i 1 bh artnlf <d«i~ Hig_?l.~ntdl; .\oepnnunm. '11 0 • J.~av 2 es Ponshke:psiN;;~t · • I\ Lt. R b-1~\ uld;, 1 tfi\:. • .iJl 1 \d th \'TliLbl~~l])()~~t Offi< w v , F, •• ,, p m whatever its character may be. wasn-t r\ •, the 11 Pet of w.e e \'!\'· co _ wways .., a.Ye tn e ., I\ ~, ~L· \ '-' -~i:~ .-T .. -. &. : .