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Si ft wsi i 'V yflIM TUB COKSTITCTIOa Aim THE C1IOK-TDE RICHEST POLITlCAl. BLEMIXO, WIIICII IIEATK-I HIS BTEB BESTOWED UPOBT AST SATIoW-Jam Bntnu. BY JAMES EVANS. JONESBORO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1862. VOLUME XIL NUMBER What wk Shall have to Encoun EVACUATION OF GALVESTON.

The A PICKET'S A LOSG. STOBY BRIEFLY TOLD. ter in a War with England. By the Houston (Texas') Teleeranh. of the 2d -I end of next year, or the becinnine of states that Galveston hsa been evao- i0061' DeV 1Dout tn nour 1863, England will have, without any ad ago, a ngnt ireaa auraoiea my attention, uated, and the movable property, public nn.

K.h.ldon;f s--kv ditional exertion, nineteen armor-plated Canada. Canada Js fast getting the military fever, and the formation of volunteer companies is the order of the day. The whole frontier opposite the United States is being fortified. Everything looks military, and preparations are being made, aa if they would be needed to repel invasion before the winter shall be over. Plana are on foot for arming, equipping and drill Desperation in the Sbdrn: Tbe following, copied from the Little Rock (Ark.) shows the1 desperate condition affairs in the South In Johnson county, the other dayfc Vmaa wss tarred end- ridder Br and driven from the county for' refusing to take war bonds as a curreuev.

In Whit tt auu priYate. rcmureu to noaatonr inii K.fH mm uiMBis) a cms saws wswie eatew ships to form a squadron for the defence of the channel, or tor offensive warfare else Then was a certain king, who like many Eastern kings, wu very fond of hearing atoriei told. To this amusement he gave up all his time, but yet was never satisfied. The exertions of all his courtiers were in Tain. lie at last, made a proclamation, that if any man ahonla tell him a tale that would last forever, he would make him heir, and give him the princess, his daughter, in marriage but if any one ahould pretend he had auoh a story but ahomld fail that is.

following are the substantial facts as to the evacuation where. It is evident that the character of Stranger," says he "yon remind me of my. grand mother, who expired before I was born, but this unnatural war has made "The Wat the Monet Goes." A "Republican Tax-Payer," writing to the Chicago Times, complains of the extravagance of our Republican State Administration, and says Adjutant General Fuller came up to Chicago week before laat, and eonaoliJated the skeleton regiments in Camp Douglas thereby saving much- to the treaaary by dismissing quite a number of regimental officers who have been endeavoring in vain to fill np their ranks. This atanda to hia radii. Hut while there are two railroad routes from Springfield to Chicago, and, while the publio service did not require any particular hsste, Adj.

Gen. Fuller could On the 20th ult a council of war was naval warfare has entirely changed. The time when ships lay yard-arm to yard-arm, firing into each other for a whole day, has us enemies, and I must shoot you. Give me county, a Shylook had his store broken audi ing one ounurea ana eighty thousand mill a chaw terbacker. da.

The Canada- papcxa- anu full nf- araetj hisnerckandiaa: scattered to the four Wind. held at Galveston, at which it waa determined that it was impossible to defend the city successfully. The largest guns at the fortifications upon the islsnd were 82- gone by forever. All engagement between inga to form. Yolunteer companies, end com of heaven for makine hia customers hit a He was a youag many my boyr in the two hostile fleets in the present day would prime oi uie, ana was a descendant of Knies of regulars are being transferred one portion of the province to another.

The people seem to be preparing for the the First Families of Virginia. That is probably not laat an hour, for by that time two thirds of the ships engaged would be to say. his mother wss a virgin. At least tonnders, smooth-bore, having a range not exceeding two miles, while the enemy's guns were of the largest calibre, shooting sunk or blown up. Wooden ships would that's whst I understood by the First war under a fright.

They are acting aa if him, disappear like soap bubbles under the concentrated fire of the Warrior's broadside with aecurser three or tour miles. To Families of Virginia. I looked at and says I wait an attack was simply to invite the sur higher price for goods be.i paid in- Stare currency than when paid in Yankee We have predicted this thing all: along. War bonds snd treasury notes will become' a currency in spite of all tbe Sbylocks in tbo country and those who are now driving a brisk trade" in speculating on the' hardness of the times end the necessities of the people are heaping up for themselves' damnation against the dsy of There are one or two men in this comma- nity who had better beware I not come up on either of the regular trams, but must put the government to the expense The question now is, what will be the re- should came to an end he was to have his head ohopped off. For such a price as a beautiful princess and kingdom, many candidates appeared and dreadful long stories some of then related to the king.

Some lasted a week, some a month, some six months. Poor fellows they all spun them" out as long as they possibly could but all in vain. Sooner or later they all oome to an end, and one after another of the unlueky story tellers -had their heada cut off. Let a compromise, brother. "Never!" says he, "the South is a salt when two armor-plated vessels shall en render or destruction of our troops and the city, without the power of inflicting injury of a special train, which remained over at counter each other! Hitherto neither upon the assailants, it was thought best, fighting for her Liberty, her firesides and I desire most respectfully to welcome England nor France has suceeeded in mat ine iron shot-proof vessels fwe are sneak therefore, under all the circumstances, to evacuate Galveston, and occupy a position in the rear of the city, so as to repel any advance of the Federal troops after they hostilities were inevitable, and almost upon them.

The affair of the Trent haa stimulated them to renewed activity, and we have no doubt the impression among the Canadians is general that an invading army is now organising in the statei for their especial benefit. It is lamentable to witness such a condition of publio mind in Canads. as it is calculated to hasten the event the people of both Cansda and the United States deprecate. Cin. En.

How to Turn the World Topst Tur-vet. Let the abolitionists go on, in their plan of turning loose 4,000,000 indolent ing of tbe Warrior a predecessors). In the Crimean the English floating batteries you with bloody hands to a hospitable grave." Stand off ten paces," says and let's see whose name will come before the coro- Chicago during the six or eight dsys he was here! Twelve days would have covered the whole expense of the fare both ways. Instead of that we have a special train for 350 miles, with over a week's waiting some hundreds of dollars, at least, wasted. Small lawyers, from small towns, may think it quite the thing" to be riding around went to pieces under a fire ot sixty-eight At laat came a man w-ho said be bad a story that would last forever, if his majesty had landed.

pounders. The French boats employed in All the nnhlia end nrivat nrnniirtv mmm I ner first. would be pleased to give him a trial. Be tbe attack of Kmburn, though hit by only being rapidly removed to Houston. The Be took his place and we fired simulta- m.

J. I 1 in was warned of his danger, they told him thirty-two pound shot, gave unmistakable how many others had tried and lost their neooaiT. a nearu a oaii go wniauing oy a barn about a quarter of a mile on my right; signs of a soluttou ox continuity, and that the country in apeoial trains, when they happen to get into an important military office but, by and by, when the tax-gath heada but he aaid he waa not afraid, and more knocks of beavier metal would soon issue would he printed in that city, and all nd the Bmok olesred away I ssw the so he wss brought before the king. He other nrin tine establishments, it immawd. 1 oecean picaes approacn me witn an awrui erer comes arouno to the doors of our far now Gen.

Schoeptf' Tcrned1 The following excellent operation ia! banking is told of our General Schoepff, in' Kentucky. When- the General arrived, in the neigh' borhood of London, after the Wild- Cat? fight, he found that Zolliooffer had been levying on the Union men for proviaiona, forage transportation, and had paid-them in Confederate bonds. Imitating- anv example which secessionists, thought so unexceptionable, General Schoepff com-' negroes, and destroy-thsrproduction of cot- was a man of very composed and deliberate rr- i mcrj and demands from- the- pioceeih oft ton. Some 10,000,000 of white people have dune tbe same. The wuns have been expression 01 woe -on ni otocrwiae.

ojjij countenance. removed from the different fortifications. corn at. ten cents a bushel, a heavy send them to the bottom. Bnt then these were small vessels, and their defences were trifling compared with the new armor plates; and so they do not serve as a criterion for ns to judge of what would happen were the Warrior to encounter La Gloire, Of the way of speaking, and after making all re- -quiaite stipulations for time, his drinking, mating, and sleeping, he began his story aa would be thrown put of employment, clothing would advance in price at leaat 100 per cent.

People would nave to so back to ment to pay tor this waste and extravagance, it will be another tune that will be sung. follows: and the troops have fallen back to the terminus of the railroad bridge on the island, and a still larger force is stationed at Virginia Point, on tbe nain land. guns of a well-appointed fort. Neverthe Oh, king I there wss once a king who wss a great tyrant. And, desiring to in- Iinsey woolsey.

Sugar will cost about 25 cents per pound. grain and provisions, now extensively consumed South, Soldier," aaid he "waa there anything in my head before you fired Nothing," says save a few harmless insects." I speak not of them," says he. Was there anything wtufe of my head 1" "Nothing," says I. He shook his hesd mournfully, and I Congressional Proceedings. The less it is clear that wooden ships, or wood meneed levying on tbe secessionists for similar supplies.

Mesntime he assembled the Galveston island is about thirty miles long, extending east and west, and from a en ships plated with iron, will not be able crease his riches, he seised upon all of the corn and grain in his kingdom, and stored following is an excellent condensation of the would have no market there. The negroes would spread over the North to fill the alms mile to a mile and a half wide. The dis Union men, and opening anexchann'offiee' proceedings of Congress almost every day to resist successfully these enormous iron fabrics. The Warrior, originally designed it away in an immense granary, which was since the commencement ot the present for their benefit, set at defiance all banking rules by taking the Confederate bonds at tance from the island across the bay by the railroad bridge to the main land is within a tor a siesm-ram, out now converted into a built for that purpose, as high as a mono, tain. houses and be supported by white labor, or underwork it.

Civilisation would be put baok a hundred years, republican institu hoard something rattle in it. sion fighting ship, can still be used as a ram What's thatr I exclaimed. Thus he did for several Years, till the against small erafta a mass of iron, sharp "That," said he, is your bullet, which sranarv was fall to the top. He then atop fraction of two miles. With a sufficient number of guns of long frange, the city could have been easily defended.

Guns were stationed at tbe east end ot the island, pointed, weighing 9,000 tona, and moving has penetrated my skull, and is rolling around in my brain. I die happy and up doors and windows, and closed it np at tbe rate of sixteen miles an hour, would par, and aupplyinir the Union men good Ohio and Indiana money in ita stead. Then when the secessionists presented their-' bills, bo paid them ill off, with th utmost their own currency idn't know enough to be thankful for tb tions destroyed, and oar country follow in the footsteps of Mexico end Central America, where a hideous and disgusting mon grelism has made the fairest country in the Coneapondnioa of tha N. T. Riuiass.

FROM WASHINGTON. By Mail Report of Cvngreu Wednesday. od all sides. a cut a ship like the Niagara in two with the at Bolivar Point and Pelican Smt Island, with an empty atomtch bat there ia one Bat Ihe bricklayers had, by accident. 1 IJ m.

SL greatest ease, though perhaps not without eommandinsr the bav. The eitv ia situated "nog enouia uu to see oeiore periaa Negro," I world a hell open earth." York Caucasian. left a very. small hole near the top of tbo some slight damage to itself. Oar gorern arrangement, but that waan his fault.

on a bay a mile or a mile and a half from I for bbt country. Hare you a quarter about Negro." Negro," Ne- ment cannot prepare too soon to encounter And there eaine 11 nigbt or 10- -casts, and tried to get tbe corn bat the 1 I II 1 1. ft 1,1 the Gulf, thus giring oar gana the advan-1 7oa taceofthat distance in ranee. Thus we Too mneh affected to speak, I quickly the Warriors and Black Princes of the Missouri and the National Tax. Negro." Kegro." Yours, Ac.

i bite Man. Geni Tom Thumb, daring his re-' UO.B WU BU IUIII IU umj UIII IWHt UUUIU I QgggQ a The 8t Louis Bepublioan says Congress are justified in the belief thit the necessity drew the desired coin from my pocket cent sojourn in Canada West, was called must release Missouri from the obligation which hss driven off the inhabitants of the banded it to him. The dying man pass through at a time. 00 one locust went in and carried off one grain of corn, and then another locust went in and carried off tasT James D. Pulley, member of the Aotiier Repentant Sinner.

James Redpath, extensively known as one of the clutched it convulsively, and stared at it island city before an enemy is even in a a a a a a to pay her of the national tax, $800,000, this year. It ia no use to deny Illinois Legislature from Williamson ooun teveriahly. sight is a blunder tor which there is seem most rabid and unscrupulous of the raving ty, arrested some time sinee on a charge of I that whole sections of the State have been This," said he, is the first quarter ingly no excuse or palliation. The natural upon to preside at a wedding-in" which tbe bride and bridegroom were only a little tall- -er than himaelf. Tbe General drove to the church in his miniature turn-out," add 1 enjoyed the honor and felicity of giving the bnde away.

Mr. Charles Henry-Richard--son. the brideeroom. is inst three feet hiebl have seen since the fall of Sumter, and inquiry is, who is to blame treason, defends himself in the State Reg- reincei to poverty by the excesses wbioh ii. i.Vt alii i fPL sort of abolitionists, publishes the following in the psper for which he has lately writ bad I wMMed -yoet, 1 ekoadd haVa beai totally unable to give you any quarter.

A correspondent of the Cape Ann Isler In this wise uu now is, ean Missouri pay into the national I deaire to say that every word in rela- treasury eight hundred thoussod dollars ss tion to my being or having been, or at any her proportion of this year's revenue Ah I how very beautiful it is I Oh, how ten, the Pine and Palm. He ought to do extensive penance before being received into (Massachusetts) Advertiser states that the very bright, exquisite, and good for tenr another grain of corn, and then another locust went in and carried off another grain of corn, and then another locust went in and carried off another grain of corn, -and then another locust went in and carried off another grain of corn." lie had gone on thus from morning till night, except whon he was engaged at hia meals, for about a month, when the king, though a veTy patient king, began to be a little tired of the locusts, and interrupted his story with (only. six. inches taller than the General), and 28 years of age. Miss Elisabeth Carter; the is only thirty-four inches number of prisoners at Fort Warren drinks 1 But I have not time to say all full communion with decent people.

I feeL" estimated at about one thousand, and adds high, and 24 years of age. Both are aaid time in my me intending to be, in the We answer, that it cannot be done. There rebel army, ia infamously false." I have n0 possibility, whatever the inclination never seen a rebel oamp in my life, have DIJ be, to do it No power whatever ean never directly or indirectly, remotely or collect it or enforce its collection and our Having become sincerely eonTinced The expiring soldier then laid down his They are not allowed much range in to be in easy the Fort, and a space of thirty feet in that many of the political doctrines that I havo advocated in my writinge are danger gun, hung his cap and overcoat on a branch of a tree, and blowed his nose, lie then immediately, communicated with the reb- Reprnentatires should ask of Congress to ala. to. IcnnariMlva lint nava ksn trv.

I if 1 breadth, in front of their quarters, is all thev are allowed for a promenade eronnd. ous and abhorrent in the higher insight; A new species of rve. indis-enioaa died. to California, and remarkable for the large-' 7 1 relieve us ironi mis ouruen iot mis year, ing to attend to my business, provide fori nd nntii wa shall recover somewhat of our Well, well, we have heard enough of They are furnished with the same rations the murderous policy for example of inciting the slave to inturreetton which I have And there I stood, my boy, on that me wanm 01 my iamiiy, ano oiacnarge tne lccultonied prosperity. Whenever that as ourselves, and do their own cooking.

ness, plumpness and beauty of its grsin.hu been exhibited at Washington. Mr. Isaao" urged repeatedly and with terribly mis lonely beat, looking down upon that fallen type of manhood and thinking how very, Nsny of them are afflicted at present with auties incumDenc in the present crisis un- ukeg pIaoe the Ux will be paid promptly." Newton, (superintendent of the Agricultu wu cm vwuoufciiNVu anseie. uauh avisuk Vlw the mumps. They present a rather ludi very aingular it was that he had forgotten taken seal I wish to snnounce here that I shall retire from any participation in the political management of this journal, ex the locusts, we will suppose that they have helped themselves to all the corn that they wanted.

Tell us what happened afterwards." To which the story teller replied very deliberately If it please your majesty, it is impossi sens." crous appearance, from the variety of their ral Bureau, connected with the Department -of the Interior, haa a small sup- Lincoln's Missouri Cousin. Among the rebel prisoners recently brought in Errors. Not long a Hartford costumes, more particularly the hi at tens victims, who seem to vie with each other in cepting for the purpose or retracting paat ply of tbe and he will distribute it to give me back my quarter. The sight and the thought, so affected. ne that I was obliged to turn my bsck on the corpse and walk a litte wsy from it.

When I re newspaper, noticing the death of an editor, from North Missouri is. Mr. John H. Lin- errora, unui anon una aa i. icei iaat nave uetting up fancy costumes.

There is but aj a says Ho was a high-inadW sen tie- eoln, of Clinton county. He 1 aa im wv says "lie wss a high-iouitfetf gentle- coin, 01 liunton county. xe among the farmers 01 the eovntry. its -yield is said to be very great, reaching even'' is a highly ble to tell whst hsppened afterwards be attained a clearer and more humane and Christain view of the duties of the freemen obe prisoner in close confinement. I saw turned to the spot, tbe body was gone I man," of course it should have read high-1 reapeetaoie, wealthy and lnnuential ciusen on poor land fifty busbel per acre.

aiason yesterday, via instant, aa be was fore I have told you what happened first. And then he went on again minded. Another payer aaya The peo- of that county, and about forty yeara of age. liad it gone to beaven so, my to the enslaved. promenading the pave he looked rather and a cousin of President Lincoln.

The pie of India live chiefly on instead A Kicking Horse. A subscriber to boy perhaps; but I haven't seen my quarter since. dejected, and is evidently ill at ease in his And then another locust went in and carried off another erain ot corn, and then of rice. Shortly after the election, a news prisoner is eharged with having permitted I ahall confine myself exclusively to the editing of the outside pages of the psper. The name of tbe acting editor will be duly the Country Gentleman, being possessed of new quarters.

1 have not seen Slidell yet, paper, of the defeated party intended to say, another locust went in and carried off an me reDeia vo secrete ammunition in uia cellar, induced young men to join the rebel as he keeps rather close, not liking the tem- A Scene on the Mississippi River. are united like a band of brothers other erain of corn, and then another locust announced. repudiate tny war doctrmet. ahorse thst would kick everything to pieces in the stable that he could reach, and 4av- ing found a remedy for it (sfter trying many army, assisted in the robbery of Liberty Ar The following is told-by a correspondent of but the types were wrong, and said, we went in and carried off another erain of utterly and forever. JAMES UEDPATH.

senal, and otherwise giving aid and comfort are licked, A Missouri paper informs corn, and then another locust went in and wings, sucn as lettering, nanging onaina An Incident of the Battle or Bel- tha Missouri Republican, of the meeting of hont. Just ss the opposing armies were Confederate and United States ateamer.the to the enemy, lie removed from Ken its readers that the cife crop of Gasconade carried off another erain of corn." behind him for him to kick against, The Public Debt. The enormous ex tucky to this State many years ago, and, eounty was 25,000 gals: but before the The king listened with unconquerable sends the same to that journal. It is aim- pense of the war, as shown by the report of approaching one another, the rebel General I other day on the Mississippi, under a flag aside from hia rebel proclivities, his ever bachelors could profit by such an opportu I 1 TT "II 1 patieuce for six months more, when he in terrunted him aeain with Cheatham discovered a squadrom of cavalry I nf tmaa aI. I ply fastening a short trace chain, about two feet long, by a strap, to each hind foot, and nity, the mistake was corrected by putting oeen an eacecmea unison, xxe wui proo-ably be held as a hostage for tbe present win instead of wife.

5-71 As the two boats neared eaoh other, old letting mm do bis own whipping. Ob, friend, I am weary of your locusts how soon do you think you will have done the Secretary of the Treasury (Uhase), must awaken profound attention throughout the country. It is siid by the Secretary that by tbe lat of Jnly, 1862, the public debt will be 8517,822,802, and if the war con security or exchange of Judge Birch. on recognition by waiving salutes, an! a Louis democrat. Tonr atorv The Vinton (O.) Democrat seems crowd of negro negro deck hands, gathered.

tn liin a DYUid innrceiitinn nt arliat ia on. on Negro Beggars. The N. Y. Evening Poet atatea that, out ot the fifteen hundred negroes at Fortress Monroe, six hundred Oh, king, who can tell at the time to which my story has come, the locusts have "What cavalry is thst TT rr Gen.

Tom Thumb, -Tbia little celebrity the bow of the Prince, and broke into a tinued to the 1st of July, 1863, it will be $900,000,000. In the face of these figures in the face of the prostration of all kinds Illinois cavalry, sir," waa the reply. I attracted a larsra ahara of attantion in tha wild plantation song, containing an, over are women and children, and thess are dee-' "Nothing of importance has transpired in atreeta veaterdav afternoon, on tha nccaaion "Oh I Illinois cavalry. AU right; just burdening allusion to dark, dark plumes. cleared away a small place, it may be a bio iuoh each way round the inaide of the hole, and the air is still dark on all sides of business in the face of the inability of titnte of We trust that the abo stand where you are I Congress.

Ihe order there is to provide 0f a perilous journey in hia pony carriage and maaaa's sword." keeping aeeompani- The cavalry obeyed the rebel officer, and I ment by numberless contortions that would almost one-half of the people to meet their ordinary engagements and pay their taxes iot taxing tne people to provide tunds to from the hotel to Kingsbury Hall. The with locusts. But let the king have patience, and no in the face ot these facts, the majority of ifiMivsi. ucgiv linn 1 equipage naa some narrow esoapes among have fled and been stolen from their mas- tha manntainona annw.ilrift. nmA unmolested by them, who supposed he was have dislocated any joints but those of a one ofthe Federal officers, the General rode I negro.

The scene, as the now smiling, litionists will respond to tbe appeal of the Post in behalf of their favorites. They, have incited thess negroes to run away front 1 home now let them provide for their black brethren's wants out of their own pockets. doubt we shall come to the end or them in Uongress seem determined to shape tbe leg tors. We hope to hear of an appropriation the streets, but he arrived safely, with a time." safely back, directly under the guns of an- good-natured enemies met, and the slaves other Federal regiment, which had by that dancing below, was rare indeed, and one islation of the nation so as to drive every Thus encouraged, the king listened for go boisterous escort of newsboys and other ju southern man into the ranks of the rebel as gooa as negroes. Tcniles, who thoucht the ponies a whole time come up, but who, seeing him coming I not often seen during the gloomy period of lion, and thus indefinitely prolong the war.

We. fear our Trenton eotemporary will team and something to The General Verily the luxury of a republican adminis have to wait till we elect a Democratic 1 has probably kissed more ladiea than any tration and a republican Upngreas is likely from the direction or the cavalry, also sup- lool. When the boats were lashed to-posed he waa one. of them. Some of our gather, a few minutes saw the occupants officers remembered the incident and agreed mingling, anxious-to see as much aa possi-with the hero of it, that if they had known ble in a short time.

Good-natured laughs another full year, the story teller going on still ss before And then another locust went in and carried of another grain of corn, and then another locust went in and carried off an- other grain of corn, and then another locust Congress before his desire will be realized .4 other Irving man, and stands ready, we be- to be fullv aooreoiated bv tne people bv lieve, to embrace an unlimited number yet Cin. Enquirer. the time they finish paying for it. Ma Prick's Advanced Guard. It will be remembered that the officers snd soldiers of General Sterling Price boaated some weeks go, while engaged in robbing the women, and children and -henroosts in the southwest that they would eat a Christmaa dinner iu Louis.

These gentlemen- have hepi' tkeir uford. The adoanced guard 'it' fare 8t Louis I'emoerat. who he wss, it waa very probable that could be occasionally heard as old friends to come. fChie. Tunes.

comb Eagle. there would have been one rebel General I met and noted changes that had occurred went in and carried off another grain of less that night. in personal appearance as well ss sentiment, warn Tam nova, ana acred eieht and the A Sharp Contractor. The Congressional investigating committee haa recently had its attention called to tha eaaa of a the President were to draft If other twelvV years, in Rbme, Oneida eottn- every man into the army who is laying Work tor Abolitionists. We have Pennsvlvsnian who oontrantad to furnish tv.

N. a few days ago, had a childish Not at all Frightened. The Charles- about home denouncing his neighbors as. the trans-Potomae eamna with firewood at altercation about some chewing-gum and given much advice to abolitionists who are tsa Mercury endeavors to treat the invasion secessionists, he would soon have a force When Alderman Gill died, his northern but they seem to 4 a cord: it hrsaid ho procures the whole pop-corn, and; aa they separated, threw at er the south xrom the seaboard aa a matter numerically strong enough to overrun the take it with the same ill grace that their wife ordered the undertaker to "inform the 1 Court of Alderman of the event, when he supply from; trees already felled by the gov- eaen otner wiin sneu anu mbk uimin, entire 8outh What is the patriotism of corn, and then another locust went in and carried off another grain of eon," till at last the poor king could stand it no longer, and cried out Oh man I that is enough! Take my daughter take my kingdomtake my anything everything only let me hear no mora about your abominable locuats 1" And so the story teller waa married to the king's daughter, and waa declared heir to the throne, and no one ever expreaaed a desire to hear the reat of hia story, for he said it was impossible to oome to the other southern eo-eonspirators against the Consti ernment. whinh ha nin fift eanta a eord and ma youaKer dot was nu who a sues a man worth who spends his time in im offiajrgreat consequence, merely puncturing thlXkin, but doing no injury to the vitaU of Khellion.

It asserts that the only mode of invasion is overland, and declares the for nnttino Tt ia than tranaoortad to we Muat tlw and instantly killed wrote to them I am desired to inform the Court of Alderman that Mr. Alderman tution express. We hope they will receive peaching the loyalty of his neighbors and eamna hw fforamment wasrons. The in- A verdict of accidental death was rendered more kindly what we have now to say. It Gill died laat night, by order of hia wife." a yet very careful to keep ont of the ranks is this: About a thousand negroes.

have of mis little plan clears about by the uoroner jury, ventor himself 7 obstacles in that quarter to be almost insurmountable. This advioe is no doubt very $3 50 a escaped from Missouri into Kansas, and are cord. Senator Polk of Missouri is ic a sf. A shrewd olergyman was ones tor almost but the success achieved starving condition. The peo- ICfL.

Any soldier who receives a wound lace. If he sustains tbo government. tight pL mented'byhis people to let them introduce Patriotic. We learn from Judge Hays, pie there do not fellowship the black horde, already oa the seaeout will tempt to other part of it until he had done with the lo or contracts a disease while in the aervioe of the United States, which ineapatiates into the ehureh the big fiddle," or bass- of Ohio Oram, that some fifteen or twenty and do not feel able to supply their wants experiments of the same kind. It is not viol.

He told them that the human voiee he will lose a plantation in Arkanaaa-and valuable property, in New If be gdUlbV'scoeshV he will lose his seat in tho -Senate, his niggers, and much property in of the citiaens of that townahip turned out! necessary to strike the vitala to kill. Would it not be better, for the white ne custs. Tbe unreasonable caprice of the fooliah kine was thus overmatched by the uni irom tne perrormanoe or manual labor, ia entitled to a pension on his discharge, to was the divinest of all instruments of mu Stopping the breath is quite as last week and cribbed some fifty acres 0 ML 'IS .1 SU ingenious device of this wise man. sic but they introduced their viol, and the wmfbl- tnr tne xamiuee raumnm groes in Maine, and other new Jfingland States to hold meetings snd conventions to raise funds for the aid of these black ne commence xrom the completion of the proof Our fleets are now engaged in stepping the isso on. old man rose' and said i ia tne case.

Many do not understand that that neighborhood now in the army. Ai- breath of. the rebel States, and-- they db not Pork packing: in Peoria this season The brethren will, if they pi Tbe St. Louis Democrat states that edoneeord. groes in Kansas, than to spend their money sing the contraction of disease gives a claim, as well as a wound.

appear to like the proeess.lJLouisvill im alow knainaaa. Twe A BfOtbCrSOn are and fiddle the 89th psalm." John Slidell, the traitor Commissioner, the onlv firm that have done anything in mar A volunteer who prides himself up WARLIKE. The lata foreism newa haa on the domestic arts he hss learned during laf The following return was made by The Supreme Court of Ohio has ana eloquence in opposing the administration because it won t. agree to catch more of the black brethren for other people 'to feed and clothe 1 We put this question to them, and ask if it is not: a- fair one. Portland (Me.) Argue: that line, and their operations have- been confined entirely to filling an order from Chicago.

The ruling price is S2to2 25, and caused the utmost activity to prevail among 1 aamn life, writes home to advise the girls constable' in one of the counties of lndi aeoiaea met mere is no aataonty id ids courts to discharge on habeas corpus mi not to be in a hurry to marry, for the boys una Served the on -within summons owns about 100,000 aores of land in Illinois, located and under the lata swamp act Let the government see to thia. v. 89T The Chiaage: Tribune hu inform-atijon from an: ubquestronable' source that fire thouMnd acres in Illinois will be it ia eonaiilaMMl na nhfect to buV CVCO at nors ever eighteen and under twenty-one, tbe volunteer soldiery and sedentary militia of Canada. In Toronto new companies are forming, and drilling goes on nightly. Toronto Globe, of the 18th.

eontaina over a will be home in a abort time, and they can I the! wrong-man." mi at sood husbands that ean waah.l. theae prieea. If ever family in Peoria is enlisted in the army without tbe authority and iron, and can do general house-work, AST -We hope that after this war ia over tOT We hope that after this war ia over Wht bleaainea ehHdrfcm a 1" -not well supplied 1 with nork this year, of parents. without consent of pa column of brief mjiHtary aunouneementa for must bo because it coats-more to buy a bar C. S.

will be the motto of he Booth "Can't 6ec.de Again." rents or guardians, minors under eighteen or work so the gardes, or rua errands for as the pariah clerk said when he took the fee for christening them tnaLctff4Wn. rel ft aa to fill i. aiurwjitfi. Teoria Ua planted wkh totton the coming year' usir wives. ij eanaot be helds-.

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1854-1888