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Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye from Burlington, Iowa • 2

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i THE HAWK-EYE 'H lA i til i -w yM mm 4 kHMM 4i-r jte4 tifi heoora it' ApwL Tan Barn U.H« Wt, efitahave tfvea mUmtf htMaa Mr 1Mb AlltSgialStl -1 ahiiatolj BaMe toebaaa. ftyw rtwn 4 tebemedetoetrieteabeidlaeflentottepebBe ibiimtitftyirliiHpi 4 i yHM, proves himaelf all WM aay MM -i baleen. ThopabMo (sails ahaapa saperiar to aay neaaHttartta of private atrsams. fa the states ef these a MIMlM toeaeaOtSMBS length, TklFofH BBiieaaded ifciMhn aad lavtahedapea ihw Mdtk tad keotn. WM the origin ef aaaay tamiDeo if the i notability.

fltxtas raised of Ma graa4 aephewa to tha aak oerdlaal, IntnsMhfan wtt a thereto pshie battans, Ml pw Mai fttwni eeadi. bestowed oa Ms Uasaaea la thMssayeers af Ma reign upwards of a mllliea lhb was the taiaa af BIM VattapiaMala thai wan H. i Mpl lahlfklU aot call He aephewa to i i tm MM WMaaavaa la i Mood relation ef tha Pope, aad that tha hoi talker woald not ha kept properly talented, aor boabio to dioohargehiaeeoreddatlaa. Oliawl IX la lionised la history aa tha firal'Pepe who acta illy uhsmiiJ moderation Ma fit tha UdM 8talaa wo ham base aSletod with load aad partiesa hmlllw, Yltglaie haa hod tha lion's ahato of yltawja. UatU tho preeoat year eervility to tha alavo powar hoa been aa ttteaUil qaalWaadoa hr oflaa.

ft la add that Mr. Caawrao la eariehiag tha Peaneylvania contractors beyoad all boaada. FT tm oat's CattCtrnlana havo baaa pilloried in tho BOWSpepora. BtaMea thaas things thaie aw various reports of oataal nepodam by many officiate, who have Introdaeed brothers, nephews, aad anaalaa. aa third partlaa to aarioh themeelvee it tha expenee of tha tho State.

Tharo ia mora thaa aaa Mdlnstry. Tha Congisealoa al Iavooligartng Ooatmltteo is ferreting oat ssany fraadalent aad awindllag oootraota. Aoeoaata an to bo ovarhaalad. Mr. Chaaa keopa a aya apoa tho Traaavry.

Stata LagUatarea too have tbair Oouittaaa of lavaatisatioo. Hooaaty, aSaiaacy, aad oooaoay will bo reqairad (a tha pablie aerrica, aad ao napaet of poraoa will ba allowed. To htra oapotiaa bataaad aa aa iaatitotioa apoai tha ooaatry woald poorly ootapoaaote for (atdag rid of alavary. Staraal rlgilanea ia the prioa of libarty. Vhi AiMaHoa iko Hcgrt VathlaglMk At fliat vlaw it aa tboagh a Urea amber of oar aad Kapraaaatativca tm determined the war ahonld either be proaaootcdliartho deatnotioa of Slavery or oaoae.

DM iaeTitable nigger" is appenaait ell the aad the topieof diieanloa whatever qnaatlon la np. Bat cloeer obaerTatioa will all ia tho reaatt of a aataral feellag of indignation at tho manner the war haa thoa far baaa the manner in wMoh oar army haa been aaed to capture and return fagitiro alaree to maatera who have thrown off their to the Cooatitntlon. Tho policy of oar Government haa all along been aaeh aa to eaooorage rebellion by maUag it aafbrfog property and life. It ia the fear of a large aaanberof oar Kepreaentatlvee in Oongiaaa aad of a great many of oar people that tho Government ia atill oottoaiag toalavary aad courting instead of haaglag alavo-holdiag it ia aeeking to make war ao that thie daHhi bot be hart la peraoa or property. "Thlaiawhat ia the Wo have all along had eonldoooe (eoae timaa a little tfiaken) la the Preaidentand hto Cabinet, aad bdlevad thai all pertiaa in the end woald be ooavineed aot only that tho Govern meat waa adand bvt wiao aad polltie ia ita war poliey.

Whenever Concrete and the maaa of the people are aatiaSed aa fhia head moat of the acitation will i Mi sasv tol 4 Viini off iioju- nr gtaBo.d, of thia oity, ia aow footing a new broeoh-loadiag oaaaou that can bo aarn at tha autohiaa ahop of 0. Haadrle, and will taetad on Thaiaday aftenooa near tho Booadry. Thia invantkm ia a naval one. learn ftoai tha iaventor, oaat la two The braeah haa two ehambera, ao that one oan ba loaded while tha other la being dieehargod, aad worka hock aad forward, briagiag one of tha chaahara fa line with the barrel alternately, tho cartridge la ehoved by of a levar, which la one motioa aeada the hall to ita piece. Tho aartrldga ia opened aa aeon aa It oomea in contact with the breeeh pin, to whieh la attached a tMaibie with a aharp ateol point, tMahringa the powder ia ooataet with the eap thatia the end af tho pin, aa that one notion load aad priaM tha gnu.

It ia aot off with a doable ooploeh, the dog of the look acta aaa thaabar aad prevaaU tha air fraai drawing whan tha taamar ia withdrawn, mahlag It per fectlr aafe. The breach worka on a ated ahaft having a elrcalar jaw on top, giving a large aad powerM bearing. TMaganaooMtohaaoanny advantagaa: let, on a ihlp of 100 gaaa of Ma.hiad, yon havo la fact MO, with theaaaM weight of aMttla. Id, deoMe hroadelde oooid bo ft rod in three eaceade, giving tho aaeaiy tho eoatanta of both td, the gta, when run aot of a porthole, doea net have to bo ran book to be loaded. Oa forte it will bo Cooad eqoally good.

On tholeld lt caa bo haadled with rapidity and aaaned with araah leaa It ia attached to a oaat turn-table aad tho caaaer eaa vary it ia a whoa ho ia aightlog, or give It a trlaagle either way caae of a lank wlthont moving tho whole aarrlaga. Go aad aeo tho model. Ita weight la poaada, bore I iaeh, leagth II weight of boll I poond. Mnoaia or ia the exporto of doaieatio prodaoe ftoaa Vow Tark laat week wen: bariaia wheat da rye floor, do oora meal, haabele wheat, do rye, 809 do 1,069 do poea, doeora, hoaaa oaadlaa, 1,014 toaa eoal, babe My Ml da bhle reaia, gela whale oB, da apena oil, do lard ail, 1,011 hhla pork, do aad 1,711 tea beet Iho owt aiaate, do batter, do 9SMMdalai ta iiWfASi Tha alhlr at Cheat Maaataia laaaliaa Haalf itlaili Aa rahala, hofare atalioaad at dwMw, haviag withdrawa la wiaMa faarlara at the tha ilisghaap MaWMalaa, tha raat la SMMoa, Oea. MBroy aaawad oat am with 1800 mea, a there la la baaa tebel fat aewUMa thirty or of Cheat Maaataia.

TMa irMsts tbaooeseaaU tha morehrtBtatwhaawon. iher thai thaaaawiaftaa eight laahee la that jaartar, aad that the rebeh they had made lhair paaltlea ell the improgathia by daatrayiag tMi raaia, oad alltha with their aanaea, Oea. MOrayiaaa lhditaiaB, aal lalaly ynahl lathoooasaMadof ahrlgada. lim oa Oa tut alt. tha Hat alt.

atjlilai ailjii ma Vm the valana if tha Mr. Baalaa haa baaa of Board of Idautlia tm the aeat twa yean. Ba wwit af two The awalnrof eoplaaaf Wyhataila Dlathiaaiy irehaat far tha aahaaia Of ikaao JaakaaaooaatytooklOC.BIaakBaWkOO.Beott Pohaqaa WaeMagtoa 47, Boa Meiaea Wdpailo lelhraoa I. Tha larta of aahoolahla ohildrea la thi Btala le attaadtng aahaol 1SI, 118, average atteadaaoe tatiat paid taaehara'JVr i-iu Tha aaoant af iatenet oa tho pomaaaeal aehool tad reported ia af which ia dae from Dea Moiaea ooaaty, Heary, from JeBuaao, 93, froea Polk. Tie oaaooat of ieatae D.

Badi which iateraot to the aaoaal la ell thatia reported ooDeoted far the leM year. la a deliaqoeucy of aaya Mr. Boatoa, "oat of oar OWB ariemaaigemiet aad aeglaat," TMa la aearly oae third of tho whole apporttoaawat that haa baaa made from the iateroetof the achool food alaoo the orgaabetion of tho State. Nothing la more ohvioea thaa that more oMdeat la aoaaaaaiy to proteot tho achool find. Wo hava aaaa no better plaa aagpetad thaa that Iho whole faad he aade a petataneat looa la the 8tato.

The 8eerotary1i Beport ooatelaa ao iaforautioa ea to tho aaMoat of tha Faad. Tho BtatlaUoal eolaaaM la thia repeat aftcd much lateraat'ng aad laetraotiro matter aa to tho atata of edaeaiian is every part of Iowa. Every one of oor alnety-threo ooaatieaia teported. The atate of tho pabUo aehoola ia the eity at Barliagtoa wwaperrd with tbeee ia other largo towaa, appaara very BMA to oar diaadvaa. tage.

Davenport, Ooboqae, Keohak, aad Mt. Pleaaaat are far ia advaaee of aa. Tho nambar of youth botweeo end tl ia theee towna ia reported aa followa: Burlington, Davenport, UM Daboqaa 4S0S Keokuk, U06 Ht Pleaaaat, IMS. The lollowiag ie tho another attending Bcbool Borllngton, Davenport, IMS Dobnqao, 1807 Keokuk, 901 Mt Pleaaaat, Thaa while ia Mt Pleaaaat more thaa of tho children era ia the pabllo aehoola, In Davenport more than one-half, and in Daboqaa and Keokuk a boat two-flAha, a little leaa thaa oae quarter of the Barliagtoa ohildrea are reported ia tho common aehoola. Ia other reepecta we appear equally at a diaadvantage.

Oar aehoola are comparatively more expenaive Mt. Pleaaent more children with leaa money. Davenport educates more thaa three timeaaa many with a little more than twice the money. Among the huildinga inotoded in the barat district in Charleston, are two iron founderiea, oae of them lately employed in the of cannon, and tho other in making Otnnon balle and riiella. -i UT There waa evidence, aoon after the affecting of the parting between Gen.

Scott and the great men left behind him at ttn, that a new military poliey waa inaugurated. That policy aeema to.be, the concentration of troopa, and in great foroe upon eaeential pointe. No doubt the poliey had been to acatter. troopa too far and widely, to the loot of tho more important positions that could been taken, and programmes that might have been worked oat by vigorooa Washington oounty in this State baa proved iteelf worthy of the name it About 1000 mea have been en Hated in the county and gone to the ield, and among the namber la one company in tho 7th, which was in tha bloody battle of Belmont. Hearing that ware needed in the hoepitala for sick and wounded Hart collected in oae aehool diatrict and part of another, quite a ni ber of blanhete, quilts, shirta, towela, pillow-dipe, aoeka, of the aggregate value of which have been aant The reoeipt of tho articlea will not only make tha rick and woanded comfortable, bnt give them enoonragement and heart and convince them that a grateful people aympathiaa in their hardabipa aad appreciate their beroio courage, ClW SULUTAVT, New Lebanon, Dec.

12.) Ma Eniron sitting in my tent, waiting for that long delayed aignal which ia dignified with the aignificant name of Tattoo, cogitating opon the paat, and indulging la viriooa apeoolatioaa concerning the future, it occurred to my mind that a few worda from thia quarter might not prove wholly anintereoting to your amaaroaa nedera. Sometiaie during the laat aommer, Col. H. B. Carrington waa autboriaed by the War Department to raiae one of tho new RegioMnta of U.

8. Infantry provided for by a recent act of Congroes. He ototiooed himedf at a point foar milea north of Colamboa, gave it the of Camp com awnoed recruiting. We left there on tho Sod tank, with two battdioaa fall, oonatitoting a force of thirteea hundred men. The third batdion remdned at Camp Tbooaa far the purpoeo of recrnlting.

The Begtueat, when fall, will oonsist of twenty-foor baadred aad eightytwoaddiera. Daring our aojoarn to thia place, at which we arrived on tho 7th wo apeat two'daya at Looiaviile, Ky. The Uaiaa faeling there ia not oaly doctdedly predominant, bnt is earnest and oathadoatle. That "Seceshia" ia there will aot admit of a doabt but ho very prudently, aad properly, abetaino from an exhibition of hia haggard loota. It ia oaly la aoerot omidave, and ia tho dark and abady nook, that bo dondestiady rjooto bis treasonable poiaon.

The dtiaeaa oa the rood to thia place (which ia aboat aeventy-flve atiloe aouth-eaat of Looiaviile) gave oaasaay iaataacea of tho'r approbatioa in fact, ia aaaay inatanoee, they appeared abeolatdy oveijeyed at oar mpoaraaoe. Wo oae al tho termiaoo of tho road apoa which wa oamr, and, I havo boon Informed, that it ia aboat as lar aa we cea go without eneoantering the Buckaer ie aaid to bo ia the vidaity of Bowling Green with from sixty ta aaa baadred thoaaaad rebels oad then are other oaeampmoata of leaa augaitade at other points ia the Stata. I thiak their poliey ia to ooaooatrate their faroeo, and give as a trid with Mr entire otreagth. Whoa that aworaUo day shall arrive ta kaowa ody to Omaiaderoo. Tharo are at thia place, aad at Looiaviile, aad betweea hero oad then, aboat aiaoty thooeaad Federal ML a i.tj BOMBABDimr OF PKN8AOOLA.

Hwfmbor aTf Paovnaaii Ftwa the boaibaldaMat of 1 over know, haa reached yoa sis- it. It to tha Beheal Law, wiaai thotOooaty 8operiataadaata he Nqdnd leotaro la every eahandftat thefr coaipaaaatiaa bo WO tha Board of ldaaaUaa wUl aot la with thaoe aaggaetluna. bat ea tho 8oathara telegraph haa aot ita eqod fat tho aaaaafaetara of Hea, I piapaaa to give yoa aaeh aa acoount aaa tired boy aajl hut little time will adarit. First, of taa Tha ahjaet waa to deetroy the yavy Yard, ao aa to pat a atop to thdr weoof Goverameat property and tooiaia baildiag any more extendvo aMoaa af dafcaae, aad to batter dowa Ooato af lhair fartileatioaa. Ordera wore, given to oar lagiassw ta flioo begs IHad with ainaad saiili jisstinae af thn aMohioery aa holt aad aearly all the-work waa la aeaaaaaay 4o "prepare ship far Btriy yeeterday moraiag tho lag ofloir WOtal oa ahhre to coaler with OoL Brown in regard to preliminaries.

At IS o'clock ho retnrned, aad then wa loealrod ordere ta complete arisagimiala Ordara wan dispatched to tho Bimawad aad Montgomery, thoo In port, giviM them direotiona how to act, aad tha wbtd waa paaaed that Wa ahotld move hr at daylight, aa ea ta eagego Vart1 McBae, thv water battery oad the eand battery, just in front iiljfiiliii. al three of which could bring their gaao to hear apoa either Fort Pickens or the farm ao Idea of thoetrengthof theee plaoea hat it waa highly important that we should draw their An so they oaflladed the parapet guiia of Plaheaa. It bad boon arranged that, as soon as the slosaisrs ooaw dowa from Fhnsaoda to the aavy yard, the fort waa to open fire apn them, ao as ta dak them, if poesiMe, and cut off dl maaaa of briagiag dowa reinforce meets from the towa, oad the firet gun from tho fort waa to bo the aignal for ae toaton in and open fin. Ordon wen poeaed to have aafiteient food for the day cooked befonS o'clock in the morn iac, aad at a late boar laat night we turned in, to dream of terrible baltlee and "hair-breadth eaeapea." oramo or taa Baaaoaatn. By aanriae thia morning we were dl Oar boeta had hOea hoisted out and moored aloagsido, ahot aad abeH got np and ateam dl ready to awn it at abort notice.

The usual awning prayer waa offered ap, the chaplain imploring a blessing upon the events of the day, after which the Flag Offleer addressed a few worda to the men in hia asad clear, quick, eometo-tbe point manner. He urged upon them strict obedienoe to orders, coolness, judgment and pnddon in firing." The answer was three hearty cheers. Aboat half-past nine we could see the steamers eoming down to the Navy Yard, little anapeeling that their doom waa sealed. In a very abort daw they wen fhat to the dock, end nt jnat twdn minuteoof 10 we aaw a amoke issue from Fort Piekene, and heard the booming of tha gun. A cheer barst forth from our men, aad if ever a ship's anchor came up lively, it waa oara then.

In order to bring our gnna within range, it at neoeseary for ns to nn into very shod water, and eoaetqaently It required the ntmoat caution ia woTMng the ship. Bven with a perfectly amooth aea then would be only twenty inches ot water under our keel and if it should begin to blow, or a heavy awell set in, it was neoessary for na to Lave the ship in such a position that we oonld easily ran into deep water. While working oar way in, tho Richmond eaase no under our stein, and as she dtaws less water than we do, the Commodore Ordered her to go in and open fire as soon as she waa within range. She passed by us, took a position nearer to tho land and opened fire. Meantime, the water battery and Fort McRae were doing their beet to frighten us, by throwing shot that fell about a mile short.

We kept on steadily until we thought that we were within range and then came to anchor. THI Oar firat shot was from the 84-pound rifle, and it told with verygood effect The next wasirom a 11-inch gun, but it fell short. A few more wen fired with mnch the eame resnlt. Finding that we were too far off, a boat was sent out in charge of the master, in order to sound, and having found that wo could get in somewhat cloeer without the water sboding much more, we hove up anchor and ran in about one-fourth of a mile further. During the time that our boat was out sound ing, several of their shots came very near it, but fortunately none hit.

We now again opened fin from our broadside guns, and this time to purpose. Almoet every shot told Tho rebels were constantly throwing shot at us, and seemed to be either increasing the charge of powder, or else getting mora elevation, for their shot gradually came nearer, though it was not until late in the afternoon that we wen struck. By IS o'clock, both the Richmond and Niaga ra, together with the guns bearing from Fort Pickens and Battery Scott wen all playing into Fort McRea and its aurrounding batteries. We averaged one ahdl every three minutes, and aa the Richmond had nwre gone though emaller, and mora than our number of guns wen being served from Santa Boaa, then wen about two ah ell each minute, being fired at this point About one o'clock, a firing commenced from a masked battery which disclosed itself in the woods dong the ebon, and about a mile aooth of MoRea. They eeemed to have a particular apite against us, by the pertinacity with which they fired at ua but fiaditig that they could not reach us, they turned their attention to the Richmond, which waa nearer in ahore.

Ifany of their ahot eame cloee to Ae latter, and had they been well directed woald have done a great ded of damage. Ody one took effect, however, and I regret to record that this killed one man and woanded aevea. The man hilled was captain of the gun, and was in the aot of taking aim when struck Tho wounded wen bet slightly hurt The bat tery of the Richmond was now brought to bear upon tho hidden rebels, but I do not think It did much execution, ao most of ber shot wen eeen to fall ahort. About 6 o'clock ehe haded out. At two o'clock, a shell from one of oar guns set An to a frame house in the rear of McRea, and much of the time the fort has been eveloped in a cloud of einoke.

Soon after this fin broM out, thdr flag-staff was shot away, and the symbol of treachery came down by the run. Subsequently it waa raised again. About two o'eloek, one or two shots passed over aa and dropped into the water, and by the note which they eang ae they paaaed, we knew that they bad tamed BOOM heavier metal upon us. Two or three of our guns wen directed to the spot whence the amoke was seen to issue, and if they treated us to music, we retnrned the com pliment with iafereet. They succeeded in planting two abots in onr aides, making rather ugly holes, aad apaetting things in one of the Lieutenant's rooms.

By dx o'clock we must have dismounted the gnn, for at that time McRea ceased firing altogether, and for one hour and a hslf wo tumbled shell after abell ineide of her wdls, with oat any response. Wo ceased firing at it having becomo too dark to get good dm. Our whole number of shell fired Waa 180 of these, 48 wen filled with sand, aa expedient sometimes used ia breaching a wdL The shots whieh etruek us proved to be from an 8-inoh celumbiad. At six o'dock, wo got np anchor aad steamed oat to a sder an ohoraga. After we had become well engaged in the fight we hardly thought of or bad time to look at Ft.

Picheaa. Onoe in a while I would oaat a glance that way, and I oonld see.that the aemicircle of batteries around her were keeping up a conatant expiodoa of ahell onr ber loyd wdls, -while from oat her eidee then eame a steady stnam of white smohe and I ooald see that the abots took good effect. Wo had already made two good holes ia McRea, aad Pickens had knocked a hole that a horn aad cart might enter in. aaooan BAT. tUnwuT, 7:80 P.

Nov. I com awaee to write to-aigbttthnwhole sky ie Ulnmin ated by the burning of the town of of Warrentea and tho aavy yardT Tha farmer haa been bnraiag aiaoa r. bat tho latter haa jnat taken fin. The forte and batteries ban uat ceaaed firing. Fort Fickeas maat have fired over 1.000 ahot and ahell to-day.

They are well drilled, well provided for, aad uapiltag" far a ftght. I tMnk that it ia pretty wall aettled that Keatacky ia to be tho tboatia upon which aro to be taarfad feerfal tracediea, whieh aro dsatiaad la ha the iaevitoble reealta of thia aBd traiy rebellion. Tho augaataa of the 'Saaay Sooth," who are managing aeeriag tMa trisaeaable eraaade agaiu Oovorasatat, aro waB adriaed of thalarribly davaatitlng, aad itetriaMatd iiknaiiw atlaadiagtho miwsh of anaioa oad they are delanriaad that aangM withia her aaeroddomeian he poOated by the loaah that whiah thay aippleaaadto termaUaoelaHa. boo aaea proper to aypathiae to a anaddiwhla aatpal with tha Ualaa aad hf wyd ohaaMaoi, thay hava aanaiadod taftaha apaahav mofar parHaa of (ha hHght aad mil daw whieh lata mark the daoolatiag path of ooaisadlagaamlaa. The oeateet ia Kaatacky ie la he a by tha graded aeraOof thaa.

With lhahapa that He who ooalrdo tho 4eetialaaof aaiiaaa asay piatsst tha right, aad thai All handa wan oa deck thia awraing aa sooa aait was light Dariag the aight then had eomo up a heavy rain storm, aad the wiad shifted from tho aoath-veet to the north-weat. The wiad blew quite fresh, aad aa it waa off shore, we fearad that waaM blow the water aeaward, so aa ta reader it ImpoedMofar aa ta get our pooltioaof yeeterday. Boata wen aant ia toaoand, aad we foaad that we coaki get these, bat then woald be oaly taa iaobn of water aader Aa tha aea waa very amooth, we determiaed ta try it About eunriae we aaw a large body of mm hava fort MoRea aad go toward tha Navy Yard aad we eoqjeetared fram the looka of the battadoa that thoy wen a "relief," who had boaa at worh aight Whoa our boat retained, IhoaSoer repeated ooald an a aow battery la the woeda, aad had baaa thnwa apia tte Ailhaadahad a gaod hreakfsat, and at 9 ik wa weat la pnyera. Al 8.80 aiaaala awde to Fl Plokeaa. aad at 10 we aad ateaased ia nearly to Oar firfag waa vary dow.

awtag ta oar laaMIity to roach except wUk tha riled The wiad, whidi wee qolte etnag. wae AneUy aa, aad very aaaah la favarof igaa .1.. battaayja tha wad aaw aaadataof taa phaat Vert flahaae epaaad fin a Utile after lflc Wa aaaw to eaoaar at At thia tina all tha haltariaa wen hard at 1 yy gaae pUylag Aa wa had aaaattaiL awekland dttalaag tihaMakilad a washed arpodtioa. Mnhmaad' dM aetgo la a at aa, ae the HsgOfleer did aal thiak ber la pay far beiag badly eat up. As theaew battery in tho 'JSSL wkenea i go ha- told them ho dM aat waat ao anay "has "Oaewatah low aad aleep, aleep, aad ba nady to nliavd the other ldeck.il aaleep, aod not a faw playing chechera.

Finding thai allourahotafcll aodtwvdl fitalHr tle Marfly tod wa dropped, beTorea ahot weat whining fat betweea oai amohe-pipee, aad dropped la the water aboat half i mile other aide of aa Immediately then hoaM another oad thaa another, aad whBe tbey oaase over aa thiek aad feat oar gnaantaned tha ooaapMaaat Bat it wn no aaa our ahot all feu abort Tte wiad wae too atnog, aad ear ehlp waa daageraasly near tho bottoak Tha chargea wen inereeaad to tweaty pouoda, In mon thaa tha regular charge, aad finding thai that did aaaogood we weighed anchor aadatood aat Bvea after we bad moved out a long dlataace, eeveral of the ehota of tbk new gnn ooaw directly onr oar It ooald ban been ao other than a 10-inch Coluinbiad or dfe one of the rffied 180-pouadera, aaM to have beea broaeht over by the Bermuda. One of oar mea aaM he oonhl hear it aay "eeoeeh It landed in tha water. Had one of the aaeeah villalna Mt aa, wodd ban boted ne through and through. We got oat of their nach at last, and then we had the aatWaoDon of watching Ow grand eonflagratfam. If tho wiad ohaogee, and we can get in, wa shall gin them an opportunity to try that gun egdn on Monday.

We ban find aboat 78 ahella to day. No one haa been hart oa Our Ihlp. Newa hea ooaw from Plohona, and we learn that thay an in exeellaat apirita. That nbel friend of ours was turned upon the fart and managed to partially diamoant a 10-inch gnn, wounding aix atea, one of whom la fatallr injured. No other caaoaHtiea.

The goa was aoon remounted. CoL Brown eaya he ehdl not open fin to-morrow aa-. leaa they firat fin apoa him, ao thai dtogether likely the Sabbeth will iaikmd bo a day of net Soon may think it fboUahneas, bat I do not believe we shdl loose amrthlng. NOV. Saturday and Saar day nighta we coold see the temp firoa of twoor three partiea on shon, who an doabtlen engaged ia erecting batteriea far our rfccptioa, but I do not think it ia the Commodore'a intention to engege them.

They have atnwed their fortifieationa all along the beach, and contain only one or two guna in each, while at the same time they protected by the woods. To alienee auch fellowe, it ia noceaaary to have a ahip for each one, and even then I doubt if it could be accomplished. It requires a landing party, and a foree euflloient to take poaeeaaion ef the whole place. I qnestion whether Col. Brown win attempt to do mnob more.

He has affected hia pnrpoee of deetroying the winter quarters of the rebels, and dthough they succeeded in putting out the fin in-the navy yard, he has ahown then that it will be a vary uhaale operation to oom mence work then again, as he oan and will eel fin to it agdn, if they make the attempt Oea. Uefcwaoa TaAoya. Gen. Henry H. Loekwood, who commanded the expedition into Accomac connty, can be spared from troubling himedf further in defenae of this Government He made a fdlon of tho whole thhig, unless it be excepted that he succeeded admirably well in showing Mmself to be an unmitigated failure.

We have alnady noticed his anxiety for hia hat Hero ia how he looked oat for the turkeys: Quite a Indicroua scene transpired in the camp of the Michigan Sixth yesterday, in which our Brigadier General played a prominent part It the General waa treating himaelf to an airing in hia carriage, when he met a soldier on the road with a decapitated turkey in his hand. The Generd stopped him, inquired when he belonged, and was particularly anxious to know dl about the turkey. The aoldtar told him that he had purchased it, and the General drove off apparently satiafied. Bat the turkey lay heavily on bia mind. He oouid not Imegine how a private could honeatly poeeaa a turkey and if a soldier eould so far forget himself aa to 'purvey' a fowl of auch magnificent dimendona, eapecidly while beiag furnished by the Government with ao rich a diet as sweet potatoes, he ought to be made an example of.

So the Gen. drove off tj the camp of the Michigan bora, bating in the mean time worked himaelf up into a furious rage, swearing, that if found, the eddier should be shot, snd ordered an investigation. The companiee wen dl paraded, and the search began, the General mahing the rounds with the company officers. The Michigan boya wen stupefied with astonishment at firat, bnt finally the General waa startled by the gobbling of a turkey in hia rear. He turned bia head to look for the offender, when another clever imi tation of a turkey-cock waa heard in front, and then a perfect etorm of turkey cdla, cock-a-doodle-doos, the hissing of geese, and other specimens of barn-yard voealiem broke out all onr the camp.

The general beat a retreat, and, on gdng out of the gate, found a pole erected, on which wen conspicuously plaoed fifteen or twen ty turkey, chichen and geese head a. Govnnmr awarda wen made in Cincinnati, by Kilbnrn U.S.C.: B. Johnaon A 400 bblemeaa 78 400 9 84 9 88 Evans, Gainea 800 hbla maaa pork 9 88 Cunningham 600 9 gj Wm. A. Applegate it SOO hbla mesa pork.

8H N. W. Thomas A 18,000 Iba dear 5 mbwwvii IWjWv IUV I J. C. Fradeiday, 80,000 lbs Duboia A Augur, 40,000 lbs Caleb Caabiag haa reoeaUy writtea aa daharate aad able letter ea the legd qaaatloo praeeated by tha Maaaa, Ml aptaab naytMag Caehijg Is able aaiJianad.

thorns I aal af, Cpc wfinoa the pablie law, munlily Coarta aad axpoudad by Britieh writers. far Nodenwill appreciele the Mlowta eloqueot Born of nvolotioa, wo ban been to net aa if BabelHna had dl rights and Gavernmeite aoae, aad to wdeomo and applaad nbeHhMrln 00m oountriee balnea it waonholHon, witboat atoppiM to laqdra latfjte rightr folaaea aa botweea iho laauiganU aad tha net oT the andoa ita Henafter, ia awditatioo of oar own miefui taaea, we may lean1 to ba charitahla towarda other Governments So cdtivoting nentrality throogh away nan of tha ware of other nationa, wa bare fdlen UNO tha habit of exaggerating neutral righte oad aader-eedeuting neutral obligationa. Handler we ehdl have learned from the exigeneiaa af oar experience Aat belligerency haa Ita domain of righla ea well aa nentrality. Finally, in the enjoyment of ao mnch liberty hen in onr geograpbiod isolation in America, we ban beoome, aa It wen, liberty-mad. We aow aball aee, that liberty la aot the only aor even the greatest of the bleaaings of nationa and of men, bat, oa the oontrary, thai 'a "Too maoh.

liberty ia daahed with aad that Order ia tho firat and bigbeet law of aatkma aad of aeon, aa it ia of Heaven. My voiee ia that of a polhied proeeript for opinion's aaha. It may avail nothing at thia hoar. But if I might preanaw. at thia time, to addnaamy ooantrymen, I would exhort diem to eeeoe from oaviliing with fonign Governments aa to the naaw to be given to thia portentone thing, whieh riaee terrible befon awfd fact of thia great etraggle in tho heart of tho United 8tatae on the one hand to diarnpt, and on the other hand, to uphold the integrity of the Unloa I wodd ea treat them Mkaaoend to the majeaty of the ooeeaion in tho legd and politied nlatlone of tha timee, aa they ban nobly maaifaated thdr purpoaoa to do in tho military oaea I would implore them to oooaider that civil war ie not less war, with ita rights and duties on both ddee, with ita odamities, bnt, nhverthsleaa, lie triumpbe, ita grandeur, iu gallantly, aad ita glory I would pray them to baniab from their thoughts all impracticable echemee of nvdationary aocial change under tho miaapplied naan of the Union, and to look only to the eanetity of the Constitution I would admonlah them that, in auch a oride, it ia the paramount duty of dl men to rally aroond tho Pnddent, aa the neceaaary and only poadble centre of political order, and the young Commander-in-Chief as the aingle existing centn ol military order and I'would proclaim to them that the Union ia to be rescued from the perils which menace iu peace and happiness an to be restored to the country, not by any nnoonatitutional tampering with the eubjeet raoee of the insurgent States, bnt by winning battlea in tho field of of bran men to encounter brave battlea, to pale in the brightneee of fame that of the gnatoat and hdieat daya of the New or the Old World.

That would be something fit to live for would be aomething for whieh it would ba fitter atill to die. God forbid, at dl events, that we ahonld tread in that fatal path other gnat Gonrntnenta have trod in modern timea, when viaited by civil war and threatened with disruption that ia, to plunge wantonly into conflict with neutrd Governments 00 N. W. Thomas A 80,000 lbs dear ddea 79 J. Raweon A 78,000 Iba ribbed ddea 0 S4 78 0 74 lbs 8 19 Brooks, Johnson A 100,000 Iba dear ddes 81 Brooks, Johnson A 48,000 lbe dear ddee a Thomas Sherlock, 80,000 lbs clear 5 Burbeck A bbls 88(34 28 J.

W. Meal, 1,000 bbla floor 4 28 Lewis ABchelberger, 4 18 Robert Bona A 88,000 Iba rice 7 90 Jamea A. Fraaer 13,000 Iba 7 75 18,000 Uta roaeted end ground coffee gu James A. fraaer A gala mollaaea 404 M. Werk 6 19,600 Iba atar eandlea 184 B.

P. BuJjer A 80,000 lbe Bio ooffw 18 74 Goo. H. fill A 40,000 Iba aoap 4 A. W.

Johnaon, 10,000 gala "4 J. A- Fn A Iba augar 91 18,000 Iba 10 104 Robt Horn A 100,000 lbs John Bdiie A 60,000 lbs hard bnad 84 P. F. Bryoe, 40.600lbs bard 8 48 Mrsmiocs Mintnia oa Saturday morning, Bernard Levy, broker at 148 Canal street, New Tork, was found dead bia own counter, with his throat cut from ear to ear, by his brother, who had atepped oat for a faw minutes to get a cigar. The circumstances of the murder bsffle the moat acute of the detectives.

Indeed, there ia some dispute as to whether deceased waa hia oara murderer or tho victim of some secret enemiea. If a murderer, it was not for money, aa pilea of gold and billa lay untouched in their proper place, an easy prey for the aaeuain, aad yet it aeema almoet impossible that it ia a edcide. The knife with which the deed waa done ia of the deap pattern, new and keen, the point being shaped like a hook. The instrument of death was found doted, and lay upon the counter, when then was no blood. The wound wea of a moef remarkable character.

The weapon appanatly waa thrust into the left side of the tnd protruded on the other efde, directly under the ear. When in, it waa nemingly pnaaed apen with considerable foroe, leaving an ugly gaan of about three inches in length and one in bnadtb, but not aemiog tha akin on the throat 1 0. W. Kittridge, of Co. 7th Regiment, arrived via the Keokuk Bond, at kts home in thia dty, on Satarday laat He baa beea at Keokuk aoaw tiaie, aaeh healing of hia wooad, receivad ia tha battle of Belmoat, aa woaM eaablo him to bear tbe metiea of tha care.

The trip waa aiade na aaHlhrtably as eodd bo expected, Capt K. oeeupyiag a cot ia the Baggage car. He waa met at the Depot by a number of his eompaay, amaag wham wa aotlood W. W. Johneon, who atill aen a cratch, aad quite a aamber af penood frianda, aa many of whom aa eould bo uaefal, ha waa baraa to Ma tee aear the Depot Tho aeeae at the Hones, tha amating of mother aad aaa, aad tha gaettapof crowd of frieada waa daaplyaf- Capt Klttridgo looka maeh better thaa wa peetadto aaaMaa.

He ia hi good apirita. aad we an glad to aay, of good ooarage hi regard to Ma reeonry. Ho win bo ooafiaed to hia bod far now time, aot beiag able, ea yet, to awn hia lag. Stowaa Merrill, Beq-trfltorMagtoa, aad Sergeant of Co. aaaompaaied Copt K.

aad whahanbeea ia eoaetaat altaadantia apon Mat Caarlar. Iafsrmallim leedied tijlhi gnraiamaal una ia thdr aplalaa that tha minor and incidental questiona, aa Gnat Britain and Spain did, in like dreamatances, and ao to consummate the dissolution of the Union. Let us, on the contrary, think only to keep oorselvea apotleaa before the world that thus, come what else may, our beloved country aball emerge purified from the fire of affletion, aanctified by suffering, with loftier and nobler throbe of-national life than heretofore, and ready toreenme, reinvigorated, the career of greatness dde by side with tho proudest of the Powers of Europe. SLATHT THI DISTBICT or Ootnou. There need be, there should be, no hedtation by Congress in the disposition of this subject, in ayinpathy with the dominant national feeling, and the principles ot justice ani liberty that are blaxoned by the npublic.

The nationd capital should be free of the curse of the system of human of slave pens and dave auctions free from such barbaritiea as have recently been exposed by Senator from that element in our institutions that has periled and broken the Union, and brought the men and brethren of the npublio into hootiie and bloody array againat cach other. The capital abodd follow and represent the dominant apirit of the people and the government Heretofore, the interests and the poliey of danry havo ruled-the nationd councila, and it waa perhapa meet that the thing itself ahodd exist then to illustrate tie apirit that prevailed in the government Now, however, the interesta and policy of freedom and free labor pnvail and conduct the government, and the capital shodd be epeedily brought into correspondence and sympathy with them. It is especially a wrong and a reflection upon the government, that, white it ie carrying on a great war that slavery has brought upon the country, then should remain at the aeat of that Government all the signs, all the machinery, dl the inheront and connecting crudty and injustice of the thing itself. Then is no excuse for reason for hedtation in reforming the dave system out of the District of Cdumbia. Immediate emancipation, with recompense to loyd owners of or gradual emancipation without recompense, are the only dtornativee to be considered.

So long as alarory continues in any of our States, loyd visitors to the capital muat han the right of tranait or temporary residence with their family servants bnt beyond this, the whole accursed thing ebould be swept dean from the seat of government befon the nation is a month older. Let thia pledge, at least, of our sincerity and of our earnestness be given to the eountry aad to the Republican. SUSDUI Canaan or Gnn. Soaosrrr. Just now, while dl eyes an turned to Somerset and SchoepfTs brigade, it may be interacting to supply some particulars in the career of the General who ia leading our forcee there, and on whose skillfd generalship done we can nly for aucoesa ecdnet the overwhelming odds.

It ia one of tee aaortifying hnmili.ti^.. of which the war is bringing so many to the rebels, that the aristocratic Tenneaaeo Congreeeman, who commands the rebel army, haa been once ignosainioudy defeated by, and ia now opposed to a late Nm York hotel porter! When Gen. Scboepff come to thie oountry he was without meana. Nothing better offering, he aahed and procured the situation of porter in one of the Kew Tork city hotels and many a lady who nada the Gaxette thia morning had her trunk carried up and down ataira by tho present Brigadier Generd, whoeeaecond victory we an hourly expecting the wine to onr the country. Alter a time he went to Washington, when ho continued aa porter in one of the botela, till hia unvarying politeness brought bim under the notieeof Mr.

Hdt Pleaaed with hfo appearance, and determined to see whether he wodd rise if he bad achanee, Ur. Holt gan him a dtaation in the Patent Offioe. At first his dutiea wen very bundles, arranging models, and the like bat be waa gradually tried on more important labors, aad it waa atill found that whatever ho did waa wdl done. A poaition waa then arranged for him mora sdtahte to hia newly diaeonred abilities. Mr.

Hdt continued to take gnat iatenat in him and missed no opportunity for pronwtin'g hia advancement When he waa tranafened to the War Department he tooh Scboepff with him. An Important Survey in Virginia chaneed to bo needed, and Scboepff waa intrusted with it Thie brought him under the eye of Gen. SeoM, and his military education and aoqdnmenta wen for the first time broaght to light Thenceforward hia riae waa ante. Ho coo tinned to be employed oa importaat badness in tho War Department till educated began to be demanded for our volunteers, when the New Tork bafirt porter waa appointed a Brigadier Geoerd, aad sent to protect tho State ol bio benefactor from invasion. Mr.

Hdthaa already the proad aatiafaotion of haowiag that the maa he took from hotel drudgery in Waehingtoa waa Wild Oat let oa hope it may epeedHf be added that the aaaw leader haa held Gaa. Hoe of onr farmers an aaffering heavy iu their of a singular disease, kaowa aa "black tooth." Aa an in tanoe, oae farmer's droves ban dreadv bean thinned by the lorn of over fifty The nature of the diaean ia not very evident One af the animal's toeth turns black, the gam aloeratea, ana the diaeharged matter, itisaap. pMeedbadroveof hega, then aeaau to ba din be found for then diaaaaaat If any par. benefit oar farmers by known. Knocking out tho afiaoted tooths the firat appearance of the dieeaee.

we i tha FlwaMwiM, Now, toiad, I wffl not the tntthefthis. IoanoolytoU it jmt aa ha Aai of nfitoe, lo njetiain a nan who ia so ef Uaaaely feeKog Brt that would tell 70a what if owning. IIM no good aajiag he waa iotoxMitM, beeanie I defy 70a to get drank on ebony and eoda water: and it on thebpat of ia abeard, for it waa a erpog for Angnat. No Jenkyna ia a man who haa had some strange experieneea, and thia was not the Mat atango anoag then. Still, mind, I will not the truth of thia though, Inr the mtj joa don't often find a nutn tell die same tale twioe in exactly the eame if it is not true, and I have heard him tell thia twice.

Tha first time was at dinner at I it does not matter where. It is sometimes advisable not to mention proper names. I don't think mentioning this would do any harm, dinner at Lord's cricket-ground, and tha nooend time was on the which I am speaking, when I found hiui ing sherry and soda water and smoking cheroots with three offioen of Marines oae of whom, with five gloves (ladle's six and a half) gad withered roee before him waa telling leading me on in this way, after gaiaing my yonns amotions in this treacherous manner, by Jovel sir, she throws me over and marries Blubber." "It's like the sex," aaid the second Marine. "It'a the woman that sejniees all mankind," said the third "it reminda me of what onoe happened to myself," said Jenkyna "you know the story," he continued, turning to me. just order yourself some sherry and soda water ah and while you are about it order some for me too, ana you can pay for them both when they oome then I sha'nt be put out.

Paying for anything puts me out. Thank you 1 I'D try one of your cigars. Well! gentlemen" turning to the Marines, Sneed ((8ome ther, fished together, walked together, together, eang together I called her Fanny and she called me Tom. All this could have but one termination, you know. I fell in love with ber, and determined to take the first opportunity of proposing.

So one day, when we were out together fishing on the lake, I went down on my knees amongst the gudgeons, seised her hand, pressed it to my waiatooat, and in burning accents entreated her to berame my wife. "Don't be a fool!" she said, "Now drop it, do! and put me a fresh worm on." Fanny." I exclaimed "don talk about worms when marriage is in ques tion. Only "I tell you what it is, now," she repli ed angrily, "if you don't drop it I'll pitch you out of the boat." "Gentlemen," said Jenkyns with strong emotion, "I did not drop it and I give you mv word of honor, with a sudden shove she sent me living into the water then seising the sculls, with a stroke or two she put several yards between ua, and burst into a fit of laughter that fortunate-ly prevented her from going any further I swam up and climbed into the "Jenkyns!" said I to myself, "Revenge revenge!" I disguised my feelings, mockery of mirthlaughed. Pulled to the bank, went to the house, and changed my clothes. When I appeared at the dinner-table, I preoeived that eveiy one had been informed of my laughter greeted me.

During dinner Fanny repeatedly whispered to her neighbor, and glanced at me Smothered laughter invariably followed "Jenkyns!" said "Revenge!" The op portunity sooa offered. There waa to be a balloon ascent from the lawn, and Fan ny had tormented her father into letting her ascend with the aeronaut. I instantly took my plans bribed the aeronaut to plead illness at the moment when the machine should have risen learned from him the management of the balloon, though I understood that pretty well before, and oalmly awaited the result. The day came The weather waa fine. The balloon was inflated.

Fanny was in the car. Everything was ready, when the aeronaut suddenly fainted: He was carried into the house, and Sir George accompanied him to see that he was properly attended to. Fanny waa in despair. "Am I to lose my air expedition?" she exclaimed looking over the side of the oar. "Some one understands the management of thia thing, surely? Nobody! Tom she called oat to me, "yoa understand it, don't you?" "Perfectly!" I answered.

1 ''Come along then!" she cried, "be quick, before papa comes baok." The company in general endeavored to dissuade her from her project, but of course in vain. After a decent show of hesitation, I climbed into the ear. The balloon waa east off, and rapidly sailed heavenward. There was scarcely a breath of wind, and we rose almost straight up We rose above the house, aad the laughed and said: jolly!" 6 "We wen higher than the highest trees and smiled, and said it was very kind of me to oome with her. We were so high that the people below looked mere apecks aad she hoped that I thoroughly understood the management of the Now waa my time.

the goingwp pan," 1 "ta oome down is not so easv." and I whiatled. J' jjWhat da yon mean?" she eried." 1 Ua "Why when yoa want to mu foster, yoa throw some sand overboard, I replied sotting the action to the word. "Don't be fooliah, Tom," she said try11! ud indifferent, "Oh, dear no! but pllrui0 n7i1know. and tried to reach I kent her back. mJ "I remember it.

"hat I intend to have a different reply that. Yoa iveiy tunevaa reMsa IahaU Arow overm Mj Kchad Wreathe oalmen would "I won't!" sha "1 nam will! and let ma tell voa, that yoa are acting il a vary angeajtlemanly mj to ansa me "Yote actod in a ieTV ladylike way Aa other day, did yoa not, I rejoined, 'when me oatafthe fti again, for aha waa a pfcteky girl, aad no verv placky girl I went oa, 'irs no good arga ing aboat yoa proatiae ma your aaawarad 'I'll so to Una Major first, tboagh I've got a big enough bear here, in all oooacieoee, prefer Aquarius, woaldn'tyoa?" She looked ao prety that I waa almoet inclined to let her off (I waa only trying to frighten her, of knew kow high we coald go safely well enoagh, and how valuable tho life of Jeokyaa was to hia coantry but reaolutioa ia oaa of the atrong points of my character, and when I've Mgun a thing I like to carry it through, so I threw over another sand bag, and whistled the Dead March in Saal. "Come, Mr Jenkyns," she said, suddenly, 'come, Tom, let oa descend now, and I'll aay nothing whatever aboat alt this." time ago, I was staying with Sir George House, Great number of people all kinds of amusements going on. Driving, riding, fishing, ehooting, every thing in foot Sir George's daughter Fanny was often my companion in these expeditions, and I was considerably struck withlier. For she is a girl to whom the epithet "stunning" applies better than any other that I am acquainted with.

She could ride like Nimrod, she could drive like Jehu, she could row like Charon, she could dance like Terpsichore, she could run like Diana, she walked like Juno, and she looked like Venus. I've even seen her amoke." "One good point in her character, at any rate," said the third Marine. "Just like the sex said the second Marine. "Ahl she was a stunner," continued Jenkvns, "you should have heard that girl whistle and should have heard her laugh. She was.truly a delightful companion.

We rode together, drove to- 'K "I continued the excution of tha Dead March. "But if you do not begin the deeeent at onoe, I'll tell papa the moment I aat foot on the ground." "I laughed seised another sand bag, and looking steadily at her, "Will yoa promise to give hand?" "I've answered yon already," reply. "Overwent the sand, and tha solemn notes of the Dead March resounded through the ear. "I thought you were a gentleman, said Fanny rising up in a rage from the bottom 01 the car, where ahe had beea sitting, and looking perfectly beautiful in her wrath "I thought you were a gentleman but I find I was mistaken why, a chimney sweeper would not treat a lady in such a way. Do you know you are risking your own life as wdl aa mine by your madness!" "I explained that I adored her so much that to die in her company would be par feet bliss, so I begged she would not oonmder my at all.

8he dashed her beautiful hair from her face, and standing perfectly erect, looking like the Goddess of Anger or Boadicea, if you can fancy that personage in a said: "I command you to begin the deacent this instant!" The Dead March whistled in a manner essentially gay and lively, was the only response After a few minutes silenoe, took.up another bag and said: "We are getting np rather bigb, if you do not decide soon we shall have Mercury coming to tell us that we are tresspassing you promise me your hand?" "She sat in sulky silence in the bottom of the car. I threw over the sand. Then she tried another plan. Throwing herself upon her knees, and bursting into tears, she said: "Oh, forgive me for what I did the other day! It was very wrong, and I am very sorry. Take me home and I will be a sister to you." "Not a wife?" said I.

"I can't! I can't!" she answered. "Over went the fourth bag, and I began to think she would beat me, after all for I did not like the idea of poing muoh higher. I would not give in just yet however. I whistled for a few moments, to give her time for reflection, and then Baid: 'Fanny they say that marriages are made in you do not take eare, ours will be solemnised "I took up the fifth bag, I Baid, 'my wife in life, or my companion in death! Which is it to be?" and I patted the sand bag in a cheerful manner. She held her foce in her hands, but did not answer.

I nursed the bag in my arms ss if it had been a baby. "Come, Fanny, give me your promise: oould hear her sobs. I'm the most soft hearted creature breathing, and would not pain any living thing, and I confess she had beaten me. I forgave her the ducking I forgave her for rejecting me. I was on the point of flinging the bag back into the car, and saying: "Dearest Fanny forgive me for frightening you.

Many whomsoever you will. Give your lovely hand to the lowest groom in your with your priceless'beauty the Chief of the Panki-wanki Indians. Whatever happens, Jenkyns is your footstool. His duty henceforth, is to go whithersoever you shall do whatever yoa shall command." I was just on tha point of saying this I repeat, when Fanny suddenly looked up, and said, with queerish expression upon her face: "You need not throw that last bag ov- I promise to give you my hand. 'With all your heart?" I asked quiekly With all my heart," she answered with the same strange look.

tossed the bag into the bott jm of the car and opened the valve. The balloon descended. "Gentlemen," said Jenkyns, rising from his seetTfi the most solemn manner, and stretching out his hand, as if he were going to take an oath -'Gentleman will you believe it? When we had reached the ground, and the balloon bad been given over to its recovered I had helped Fanny tenderly to the earth, and turned toward her to receive anew the promise of her affection and her handwill you believe gave me a boa on the ear that upset me against the car, and running to her father, who at that moment came up, she related to him and the assembled company what she my disgraceful conduct in the balloon, and ended by informing toe that all of her hand that I was likely to get had bean already bestowed upon my ear, which she assured me had been raven with all her heart." Toe said Sir OehMe, advanoiBa horsewhip la his hand. 'Toe in! a good miod lo break lUi vow "Sir George," said "villain and Jenkvns mast sever be eoopled in tha MMM sentence aad aa for the breaking of whip. 111 relieve yoa of toe troable," nd anatohiag it from hia hand, 1 broke it in two, and threw the pieoee on tho gronnd.

And now I shall have the honor of wiahiagyonafood morning. MissP And I letired. "Now, I ask you whether any speciam of famale treachery equal to that haa ever oome withyonrexperenee, and whether any exeaae he made for each eondnetf" gRmDd 0t Go it yoa answered "jflbg with love for you. 2 1 QP in she whisp- an 'answer tha other AarMjied, "one whieh I should have thought yea woald hava remembered the aex," aaid the aeaond Marine. "Yea, all mankind la aeinieed bv aaid the third Marine.

07 again," aaid the oa ia thai mat 1 woald not gnaraatoe the trath af it Ohft opinion, I doat think II la trae, bnt yet jhe Marines believed It. lateMgent obaar ver who haa reeaatly been toe iyands among the Oovetnaaeat herasa at Waahtogtoa and Parryvllle, foand at former fef.fr** boraaa, sad el tha latter foar thoaaaad boreea aad aevea thoaaaad amtaa TM' whole treatmeat ia marked with actfeot, and many of the animate were Han- fit's AnW "Whydelavf OaT saldleM'sUkea la their aamas- Aad aow the wiater coatee anaea With death-ehHla In fta antiSSL Kere fiatal then tho Ir- -WT It n. -Hove ea the eotamaet Heaiiate No toager what to plan or de Oar eanae la oar mea fUa fldbl Ie far the flag, the Thornton, ami AsdBightwtltaad writ right wfll eofaiaaa 1 If Ia loeh'd by wiater, take the No poaalble barrier eaa bT 80 fhtal to a rightful As wavertog pnrpoee when at hav. Were worth tan thoaaaad men athaad. Wt! ly.

Move on the eotamne I ariti. Of eaglet them The harrlcaae laya the forreet lowMomjatom winp the daring leu That dears the ehaam: BUvera the whkhdefylag The earthqaakaroeka the "I'law V. Move on the calamnaI Whyhsvaimu. Oar myriad hoat from hlu aad tiHTr Leaving the aickle in the Oloeing the harveat hymn half war your Malt filPd thegraneryandtheoew Uatarn'd the sod, anteaehed the laat ea the eolaaanel The? an ham To foaad anew a fatik. To aeve from treaaoa and from dmik A nation whieh they all revere And on each manly brow ia mt: A pnrpoae, auch ae never jet Waa thwarted when, aa now, as the VIL Move on the eoiomae I Earth maaim No gaerdon for the good and faa, Like that which bleea'd onr while tte banner atill The aymbol of tmited power, Nor man aor fiend ean teH the hew In which its atar-lit glory wanes.

yra. Move on the columns strong and bright! Strike down the sacrilegious hsads That clntch and wield the battle brufe Which monace with their Wrong osrSMt Words now are Alone can make the laat appeal They've will'djt we mnat figkt. IX. Move on the coiamne If they go, 0 Sy waya they had not thought to To fields we bad not meant to Or if they bring nnthooght-of woe, Let that wnich woke the fiery wrath Fall, ecorch'd and blackening in its saA. Not man, bnt Qod, may stay the blow.

Move on the colomns! W. b. 6. IWOBTAIR mm Kaw On. W.

Jonea, former Senator in Coagtem frm Iowa, is now in Wsshington, on return bow from Bogota, formerly Rev Oraaadt, but U. B. of Oolambia. During tbe at Bogota, of lew thu three years' duration, be haa had to deal with three lifiMeat administrations of tbe Government there, aad ha cultivated, as in dnty bound, of sail with all, never neglecting for oue moment guard wdl the interesta of his own country witk each administration. At the same tiae, tbe papers of that country show, obsertiag at connaeling hia countrymen to the itrietM nettrality between the two contending parties tbe unfortunate revolution of cira ear whick haa exlated there for the last twenty aeaths.

It wea hia good fortune, also, to hare bea mainly instrumental in preventing the motion of the late President Ospinia and his to ther, who were both eondemMd to be ihot, a well aa a oitiaen of Venezuela, throat atrennoua elforta in their behalf with PraMm Moaqnera, now tbe chief magistrate of try, oonld not proeuro tbe pardon of Iqrin Moialea and Hernandes. He protested ipirn the right of tbe Moequera or liberal petty, ha to improaaa the steamera of American cHam into tne service without compensation, aad invented the aame, and did ao the cooaervative government party. Oar Government, in notifying that of New Qruafc of Gen. recall, spoke of the seal which he had fulfilled hia former instruction, and uttered tbe hope that he wonld execato th laat one, namely, to expreea to Preeideat la quera the desire of the United a strengthen the friendly intercourse now between tbe two countries. The President, i parting with Mr.

Jonea, warmly reciprocated th continents eommanieated, sympathizing via onr Government in ita preaent troubles, aadw pressing for Mr. Jones tbe strongest aasa of his high T. World, 18th. Mantua PBIVATCBBS TO na Fmao on ar Iff startling rumor was heard on 'Cbtsp on Friday afternoon. It waa to the effect that Letters of Marque were actually in tbe of partiea in thia dty, designed for vesaeb toM parebaaed and used aa privateers in tbe Mexican service againat (be commerce of England tad Spain.

Although the rnmor could not he traced to any direct evidence, it waa credited by manj merchants, and waa the subject of considenhb discussion. We do not accept it aa true. Tbe plot of war thickena on the ocean, English, French and Spanish fleet the shorea of Mexico. The Pacifio ocean is opm to the free roving of Mexican privateers, sad there are doubtless, plenty of adventurers in thi who will take service for the sake of preying upon the rich commerce of the Indian seta Bnt'lf aay aaeh projects are on foot in the United States, we have no donbt onr Govern mat will make itaelf heard in no uncertain way. would afford ua an excellent opportunity to sbse oar British fiiends what America meana by tb aolute neutrality.

Congress being in semim, oan adapt onr neutrality laws to the of tbe case, if they are not already ample hr the pnrpoae, and tbe Government can en font them with a vigor that will pnt to ebame tfa Leaituncy of the Britiah miniatry in fbe can the Nashville. Let ua exhibit our honor a' atrength In thia matter. T. Journal of Oua "Srxcix N. T.

Tbaa of the 16th, aaya: Tbe specie strength of tbe Associated Bash of tbe great Atlantic cities of New Tork. fiosta and Philadelphia, and of the Depositories of lb Government at tbe aame pointa, ia aoch as I create no nndae oneasineas aa to the ability of the ooaatry to maintain the war withoat pro docing financial revolution, or, in any event, it tbe present balance of trade with Kurope, large difference betweea Banks and GovemsNtt credita, circulating among oar own people, ai I old itaelC. Tbe following figures show tb 128,000,000 in balliOB ia oeld in bank is th three oitiea named, to which ia the Government ofleee la the same bo adde making st command oa the Atlantic seaboard, over two hundred mittUmi, held or circtbfcf through the interior of the loyal aut ao be added. Taa WssTnajAamB tnrmaater'a Department haa ashed aa appropriates of $1,000,000 in additiea to the $1,100,000 voted at the former aaaet the expeaasa inenwed for the armtd fiewa oa the Weetern walam nou) D. WmSmHel 0nllMl'- Wuaiauw, ef JiABGfi ASSORTMENT OF ewiyaerraWills JO HOUSE CLEAN EES.

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