titfttteL $o PER ANInTM, IN ADVANCE. JACKSONVILLE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1SG5). VOL. VI 1 1 NO. I. 0. 0."F. Jai'kho.nvii.i.k Loimik N'o. 10, holdsiUt) regular meetings every SAT- VnOAt' r.VKXIXG, nt tlio Masonic Hntl (Lciurt Hnuo building), at H o'clock. brothers In good standing are cordially Invited lo nttinil. Jas. M. Sitton, N. G. Gkh. It, Ddiiiu. It. 5ec'y. Warren Lodpo No, 10, A. F. & A. M. AHOLD their rrpulnr commnni cations the Wcdneday Kvcnliigson or preceding ttiu full moon, In jack sustiij. 4iuKO(tv ALnX.MAUTIX.W. W. II. llt.rmv. Srcy. onrAios en ai'ti:k xo. i, JtOVAL AltCII lUASOXS, J. i rhsox jv ix, onvaos', Will hold llrogulnrcoinmttntctlfi on ttic l'lrnl Saliinln)- lit, r. l.r 1.1 rrjOIonlli. AH sojourning CVinpitnlnn In Rood' U&nilltlt- ill-M (Uirtluilll llivlu-tl In nlltm... O W. OI.KKU. II. P. Utm.bvty. UecfcMi E. F. RUSSELL, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office with 1). 1'. I'.m.ll. Km)., Third utrrct, Jjimnfisniixr. Omwi. 20 ORANGE JACOBS, ATTOHNKY AM) COl'NSKLOR ANI SOLlOiTOU IX UllANCIiRY, Will promptly nit -ml to any lgal hiini conimltiw. lo bin cure. 'Iffttt in Statute' liiliUiHfr, J.iir.iuiKi'Uj,a Qnnrtox. IP ttll. IKHTIIITT. JAWI II. IMT. DOUTHITT &. FAY, ATTORVI.YH AND COUXSiiLORS T-T XjVOS7 AXD SOLICITOUS IX C1IAXCKRY, .Tac'kxo.vvii.m:, Oi.use.v, Vllt practice In the Supreme awl other Courts or thlsSUtte. Mureh 4. '(J. R. B. MORF"ORb ,""" ATTOIINJ3Y AT LAW, JAXeoWIU.K, OlIKOOK, "WILL prt.etce In Hit- several Court of I T tlieFlrst Judical Dlftrlct. mini in the Mpreme Court. Oetntier 20. 'C,2, B. F. DOWELL, ATTOllXEY AT LAW, Jacksomvii.m:, Oiikoon. tffil nrncllce lu ult the Courts of I lie Tklnl Ju'lkltil Dblilct, tlic miru.e Court of Ore- . a . . ... ion, mm i u i rcKii, u ui. w ur -serin jrriKopi- ijcuiiccuiu uct. m J)aii' Hnritcr Simp. tiii: om:uox si;ntixi:j ri.n Knurr wr.tiM.nAr ami HATimur. lir.MlVI)nvt.INnKU.rilli'rimiri-t.iir Stwcitirrin, flncvear. In ntlrnncc, Fire Dollnrs; Six mnittns, "Three Dollars. Anvt:iiTiKiMt One win a re (1(1 line or lew), llrst Insertion. Three Dollars: each stihfpicnt Itu-crllon. One Dollar. A die count of tlfly percent Mill be made lo those who-udvcUH-by the year. lal Meeting, ityinpatliiziiijr witli tho Xortlt, to Mr. AiUm. Mr. Adams mmlo n ijmxtIi, cj.TMi!ig Ills prcut p!cn.tirc nt It rrcrtition. Tlic nddrcM adiiiittnl tho difficultly of viivrluK cK'iir of collision bcttteen tlic llirre iwtion., but lie trutetl ltic.inini.il Inipthtr, of the Ifilli. rnvs train frtn the White lloiifcon Vork l'llvcr It. It, have been innkiii rcpulnr trip to the interior. In jpruliliitr of the ratulintory nxJution of the rebel CigreiM, relnlive to the ofliver of tho urru rrciment. It uuxiTii uivhiiiv imuuM.-, uu. ur ini'ini 1 1 wrv oineer ot mo upjiro rririnient. it that friendly rclatinni would lie maintained, i. mj the Ynnlm) will in ttaru haiiR ri'bcl nt-nveriK mm noiwiiiiMuiiuinp inc ionek oiocert, nun kimiis to bo In griei over tho ol onie Anirricun fpiiiVt-re nnd jnurnalit, I matter. mere u no nniion lor "inch Amencun in tcrtnin n greater rrpard than for lliiLtland, and that If the real frntlmrnt or each could be clearly cMiiblliduil towards the other, there, would lc mi fi-arof n collision. He believe Hint the tmitora nn,l Union- ADVERTISERS. Dvoiinllcitlon to 'otmatcr nml Mall uaiTien. tuu can irarn initi uiormi-wivKir , imi iiiiii InKcn Ihfi riclil rourft' for nil nn OiroiHiN frKVTiMit. hn by lar r larger clrcti- derntatidinir. Tlw Iindon Tmtt lork it. t ne co,1 ",""'" wvtsim npnn Adam'ii trvrch n mot reonnablc. R!V I . ,N'rU,f;,!"l),'',c!,,ir?V,lnt '"" "'7 The Tmt looks fonvnr.1 wllhnnt nilstrimt Jrrio vn, a". C n TTS r, ' ,nr " ,m,,,ml fcrlwraiiw. Hnplnnd mint liKwVfc for !pct itome Interniptlon nnd an.Htynnco to trade, ii in I must tolerate short comings In Lirr-nfr Annvrx. r mithorlxl to "iMlwntlnn of neutrals. In nnother or trHiwct any tMHne cfncernlnit thl jw-1 tlclp. Hie Tmn nrguej that it behiwvis per, In thimnj f thi'TuliliUer : Kiiglnml to look leimrvly npnn the pro- u r. nwff, ." i'rnnpcn: wnwortii n-wiiiie oi lommoiiore m iiKec. in view x Ila.Mie. Vjm: KIt Kmrr, AobUml; S, C. Taylor. I'litenlx; '. W 1 .mlif. Appli-lsI-; It. S. luiilp."Villl.mbHrx: Julni It. rriixllf. Kerbvvlllr: A It. MiIKnln. Wuldo: K.J. FmIm, Waldo; W ... l. Ktnux. Alt bwi Jiml Thiini, CaHvnnxtlle: A. It. Hint. Uowl-iirc: w II Mmin-K, SaU-m: .1. II. LikUihw-iI, Uugi-ne Tilvj 1'. Charntun. ()rrn City; l. W. It,'ii)iiiln Cook, Onrvnlll; J Cre-cwit Cmjop. City; Albert Duolittle, of the mlmlnl'trntlon of lier rights vlien flic rhwild become a lieligrrcnt. 'I'lir b'lhlon Uhvrrtr, in n jkiciHc dlitorinl, ertMiis llw Lincoln (inrrnmrnt with u de sire to cultivate friendly relation. TIkj re ply oi Huwirt to tine fuiioiiMmnce of the I'ottprs on tl lilih ipiwtion lias been Waic llild. AHmnv ' ,"1"""f"- ll oprws lo negotinie in u pne II. Sinllli. i !"c ( iiHimirr, on tho his of the trmlvol Happy ISIS, I lie reply i not pwirrally coiwlil' mil ntisructury. The iusurgiuuu cuu imnro ncuvc. CdHevu Jtradbiiry A Wade' and 1U Dorado B-loou, California i-trcvt. SIIAVICJ. Hair-cutting, Sliainjioolng, Cur lug and Jlnlr Dyvlug. (u hand and for '. a Kvuulne article KMiV IIaiii Him- I TiiUTiiK audCrltloru'iijrjri(,riiir JJit PETER BRITT. I'liotocrnjiltic Art Ht, I prepared to take pictures In every style of tliu art, with all tho lite Imp row-men In. U 1'ictures Ao not gKe wti-fwtioii. no cbargt-. m 0! Ik- tuane. Call t hi m-w Gal hry. on tie bill, mniuiuu hit picture, nud it for yoir llVenes. L. H.DEWEY. tntcliinaki'r and Jeweler, ti-p coni-tauUy on tianu a fine aM-riuit-nt of Cuitk. und Jiii4ir, whlcli be vtlem for Mle ut very lt larlces, lor am. ItEl'AIIHKR -ClurJ.il i 'utclies and Jewelry reiutrod with promiiU Dw an4 uarrautod feltp on Cutilurula itrtrt, two flour Mfft A Lo A. llllgur'n. Jneksonvnif, July 2C: 26 ALEXANDER BUS WELi-T -rtACTIPAl.- Booic-isiKnjEn, I'Al'illt-UULLU, -nd Ulank-Uook Jllauumctiirer. 517 Clay andI-l Commerelal utreot., betHcca Montgomery and Hansoiue, KAX FltAXCISOO. Yse. IllnAlnif of cvirv iliwrlntlon ni-atlv I tcukd ; Itlnu; Itooks ruiuC mud Bound t j J desired pattern. 24:y BY OVERLAND TELEGRAPH, j fc'an Francisco. lDtb.-The nvcrlnnd tel- . egrapli contiuuen out of order, and we tTi:u.iiiuHit.iiToviii.KiM.KTiiKHiTiM.i.Vhtc no later Knst.m news. A heavy . "" . storm of wind nnd hail prevailed through- TliiiiMlav MplXN DlMtatcli. 'out the State. Ial night, which it I feared San Frnnclico, liUlli. The city election ! will somunhal Injure the maturing of crop'. on the General ticket has rwnlled in the ..., ni.i.n.i r i, I (IV CIVUIllll iHVn II ViUlVf It Will UltlilUf nrrivctl at oiclit nVlock. She pMj)! a SWISS, ift W,?, S Z ii V- -Trf ' IheCitixeustickrt elected Supervisor In - ..v,t . t,t ..-...! m,;u.-. o,. iI,h -s.ti, cii, i i, I. n,i ii,i Mntri,i. lBre car''i '1111 mwui children were; Jit,!,, t,. i i Li ,,"'" J)"l,ritl',wnl.(d overboard, but we can learn no rblch uiakts the Hoard u tic. I )mlkuhn, Two Mnl4 boarJlx, IC iMmer M.T. Ito-w an,) CIius. Dane, for iiortlci-, nbafl the wheel, carrying all the water patlon in fualtor riot, were to-day lined casks nn board away, about twenty feet of SIOU. her rail, from twenty to thirty fuet of her bulwark, and her jtort ufter guaM deck it election of twelve of the People's noiiiin-! ivs and one of the Citiwns'. The uwnige I budly sprung, und second cub'ia vnitilnlers ore ull stove In, and several trc completely iiucti wiiii water, The railroad loan of 81,000,000 wai carried by 1,1 C6 majority. K York, J 8th. The special Wash laptnu Uisputclxs in lbs morning paper i , , ..... -, , ... .-, j , re i.-rrn.. r n...M. -it- ii.n ..J., ..,'i FrWny M;li(U DlRimtch. 'i'he Tfam-i disiiatvh mys that moe-i fcw,,.Y10rk' ISth. Fpcclal dbpatchci iucum -ra un fuot. nml -irmiifli- iui.iw.rinl . to thn Vrituiie say the l'rovost Marshals in and out of the Cabinet, Inr the ui'poiut- "Vc lw" 1'JM 1o mmrt forthwith, Lut menl of Ueueral Duller to the command i.r ' ' PPJ V ,e lo"tfu whether any the Deparlmertof the West. The Timtt' , J5n. " lnmlc uorc ,J, middle of July, dispatch sajB Senators Wade nnd Cbandltr, . ) "'antc tnoy be called for In the mean who huu'juit orrivtxl from Fulmouth, re-1 t'me port our troop in ammt micient wodi-' Sterling nctive all Ct'4' and 1C5. Gold lion. J he soMirm are In the liet of spir-1 quiet. Hank statement sliow nn Increase ui-, on uri.niaiicv uiiierr, reiur iuai we iosi eigui ; r .1... M.l. . 1 I .1 .... g una uu iiiu .mii, u.iiurvu oy inu cu.-uiy. v. ,, . ... ,.,. ,, ... -" jum, ijiii. i nc oinir eorrrs- iortress MoUrOC, ICtll. IWO Smal nnndent nf lbs llrrnhL nu.W ,llr. ,f M.,.- boais, the Lmily mid the Arrow, engaged 1 Tib. states that thu rebel nleket nn tlmi incarrytng the mails, i tc, from Xorfolk. day were very uncommunicative across the through I be Di-mal Swamp Cutial, lu lUppahannnek. OurfoMiersinferrctllh.it North Carolina, were captured yesterday. tJW Ud heard bad new from some noint. Iluek bridges, 10 miles from Nor- .. ,. ,,,,,. Gen. KtnM ti Imprwiiig ull horses, whether rebels' or Unionists', hu cnu find, 'litis being necessary to itrcwnt their int. i mg retti uy guerillas. Two negro roglmcntH were mii'lereiKnto tiie service lol.ty, C'onlrnbnnils linvo commenced wotking on nbnndoned funiM on the opposite side of the rotomac. Xew York. lOilt. A Cniwiilo Idler of tlwlfilh, states that u severe infantry fight look plnco iinir Snirll;, Vn . on tlip morning of the l.Mli. A heavy rtbel fnroe Is rrporled to he driven in nur pickets ut Denver Dam Church. Troop were sent out In oppose tWm. nnd tlw rebels relreated, but nguin opened soon nfier on our troop, nnd were ngaln rcpiil-ril. Our forces nnw occupy n Mriing ttnn Ii nnd nrnninl Cnuvll'e. Our lo wnt killed, and 21 wounded, and fi mining. A simmer from l'ort lloynl rcitorl Hint olTCImrletnit she heard licnvr firing from Ii to fi o'clock p. in., In tho linibor. It i f tippojieil that our Iron-clad wem nt tacJ.ing the bslterie on Morris Island. Cincinnati. 1 Oth A grrernl order wn Isfiirn yrslewiiy. onounclng the finding of the court mnrtlal In nllnndlnghamV ease. The court finds him guilty of tho charges nnd spoclficntlom, nnd sentenced htm to be closely eon.ined In some Fnrlrr In the Unllcd Slate during the wur. (Sen. Hum sido approved the Mntence, and has select ed Fort Wayne as the place of confinement. nrtillery nnd lour regiment t of Infantry piused through Jamestown, on the I (Sill, MlirO ri-t'inipntjl nn, nt Mfvrrtatmvn .....I Tenn. Hiukner Is said to bo nt Clinton. The rvliel pickets nre mid lo bo on the I'nmbvrl.ind, nt every available point. A letter from Hlehmond, Ky says tlw rnbels Imve crossed tho Cumberland, nnd nre mlvaiicing on that place. It lsuiupKs. tlomiblo that another Invasion on Ky,, U coutimilatrd. j jucii cnivciiiHin. The I'etatuma Jrput publishes tho fob lowing calechi'in, fur the beintit of the So nonm coutily JKuiocrney. It is worth cop ying, lo promote u fenerul diirusion of life tut kunwlnlge i Who sulil that nil men arc created equal ? Thomsa JilltrNin, lhe"l'nlhir of De mocracy." Who gave the negro tl right ofsulTnigu in Xow York T i no itemocrntic rarty. M'linjirvidftl oierlhe'C'nnvrnltnn wlilcli gave this iirivllige lo thu iromT nn llureii, a Dtiuornil. on. j ne soxiM-m are in me uet-tol fpir-fjulet. Hank statement shows an Increase s, and linpatkutforun immediate udvanco of loans to the nmniinl of S50C.OO0 s In ii Lee's urmy. Capluln I'lsges. our chief crease of Stecie. 345 1,000 ; increase of de rdiiituice oilieer. reoets that we lost eij;ht I posites, S2,'.''.2,000. Cairo, I Rth On the Iflth.n p-trty nf cucrrllla fired on n train near Lomh rivlr. 'J'he guard of the train returned the flro Waihlnton. 13th. The following Is re ceived today: Memphis, Tenn., 17th, Ilollock papers May Mih, from Vlcksburg nnd Jackson report that Gen. Grant de feated Hragg's brigade nt Raymond, on ... i . ....- .... . i . i uesoay. jiuy ijin. l tie rriK- oss was admitted In tha paper to have been 700. M'l.A II..I J... "!,.... ta.AB B..I..f...n.l 1... .... iiv ,n t,u .fli- nna luiiiKiiueii uv urn. Walker, when hp wns atlncKwl nt Mis.. Sitrings. and driven towards Jackson. A telegram dated Thursday, Iroin Canton, Miss., says the Federals hud taken Jackson, iron, ttic east, rrrntauiy by cavalry move ment. Gen. Joe. Johnson arrived ut Jock son, May l.ltli, nnd went out Inward Yicks bur' with three brigades. He must have been west of Jackson, wltcu tlio capture was made by our farces. The IltrahT Washington dispatch "trs 4l.at tl... ...I.,.! .I..l!..ar.l in I. A I ...lln itini ,,i- ,, i.i- uitiiiipi lu vul. lJinull tsst ,Kd&P EL DORADO SALOON, P. H. LYNCH, Prop'r. Corner California and Oregon Street. The Proprietor lias jastrucelvtd from San "sneitco u choice ufcMirtmout of flue "inos, Liquors, Cigars, mc, ETC. ,gPronJn nml test Uieni. D.ic. 10. 1)Y Ul. All Iho. indebted to me by notes or book Accounts, will pleu&e 'l and H'ttle ImmetUately, or their nc wstils or sum will ,be handed to my nt torjey fo collection. U. BLOOM. near Con full:. The Jtivhmimd Sculintl, of the l.llli. btia lliR Titlltiwln-r . Jtifl-ein l In Miit. 12tu, the enemy -dvaueed ipou lUyw'ond, , "J""11 7.3G0 prisoners, who have arrlveil ut Mise.telBy.withttooluinnof 12 xvs- VamP ' " tnS ."""P0,111- i' nbejs u-ents. where Oeneral Gregg had -1.100 in- " ",1 c ueiuue m w.e release oi com ins fautry a cw cuialry twd i.o urttllvrv. , "wl oOIetrc, ext-frt wc huie rebel of Skirmishing began ut nine o'clock In tfie ,lma t0 llnS hr & niorniug. The euuwiy wes coullnually re-j Secretary Stonton has not ms..e ony iuferced until ne v., when he opened niiihoritatlre declaration of suspending the battle heavily with musketry. Greggs J2(jfl nrovlslou of the conserlmlnn iu-i. ought ; two hoar with inunketry uloue. . .,..,.. ,,. , n. wliec learning that the enemy were heavily ' " ''ii ", ,uu iipria u.irUrjwi ..i tii.i n.n rUi..i,.n...ta,tliat the sale of Mve-I wi-nties lust weeti Tore ready lo entrage. he retreated to Ray 'onnled to 810,000,000. This oelj wood, lie will make a stand ot Miss, promises 10 excueu iuai amouui. Springs, where he has been reloLtrcul with New York, 13th. Jsierlkig, lower, 1C3. infantry and .artillery. , Cold 4'JJt . The Clitrleslon Mcrcvru sirs that the I Washington, Wlh,-T..e official report guns ol the Keokuk now lie on South ' Col. Huvis, commanding a portion of Commercial wharf. They ill soon be W. Slocemmi's wiiedition tlnmigh Yu., fliountod lor our defence, und are valuable y our Kt the expedition was acquisitions as well as handsome trophies ' two coiainandiug oflicere nnd thlrty-tlireo of the battle of Charleston lurbor. eolistod men. We .brought with, us lpo , ,, ,. ... , males and 75 horses, captured from the en. I. ertress Monroe. Uin-l Jm Fetersburj; 1 tmy. j0 Uie courbe of our ward, we cap. topivti, or the 15th. sow the retu itory turj n mucIi arer uurnber, but could not solutions adopted by the Confederate' brillJf tiienJ wj,u -j-iJe amount of pro .!oucrcM, provided that every commission- H;fty destroyed Is estimated at 81,000,000. tt iilCenr in ennininnil nr hpimikh. nnd ' ' ' ' against the Confederate Stutes, fbould be I Chicago, 19th. A ashlngton special put to death, und the negroes be delnered 1 83)'3 ermt"r ilsou, who is now hero, and totheSlule authorities, to be dealt with "ho drew up the Couscription Hill, is said according to the present or future laws to differ entirely from the decision of Hie 'J'he tame puper speaks despoudiogly of ur- m" Department n regard to the 8300 XewYork.18th.-The .teener Cilyaf'iL..l. "5'' ff." "1C XfirTnrk wllb ilnle frnm T lirprcnrf n --'feiieii lutr, nuini i iaiuuivu us mo pres- pftrrivid. A denutatlou, Leaded by Mr.j JTew TorJr l"9th.Tho Twti' special iHrightoo, preseoVM wj adrc4sndood J bdlspatcl. ccutaiua the foIlowpgi 'fiw Chicago, 18th Tho Islet dates from Grant's army through Federal channels nru to the 1 1 Ih. nnd slated that nt tliut time Lo gan and Ostcrhaus were marching toward Jackson, driving Howen before them, while Grant wus inarching in the II lack river. cxiiecting to engage I'embcrlon, nenr the bridgo over that stream. Women and children with all valuable moienblc have been moved from Jackson. All the men had been forced Into the rebel army. It I further slated (hat Oiterhaus had mada large capture of men, ammunition, nrlib lery und conilssary stores, u few miles from Havinond Howen' forco was estimated nt 15,000. Femliertons, nt 50,000. The latter was reported strongly entrrndied near the bridge. A great battle was will nent. The health of the army there was better than eer before. The rebels. SOU' strong, with two or three; nieces of artillery fued into the steamer Warner, 15 mile above Greenville, Miss., on Thursday 1 lib, killing two and wounding four. The lire was returned and several rubeU kllkd. Chicago, 10th. It is reported that our forces burned the Slate !t-pito, at Jack son, Miss. Heavy reinforcements, were hurrying to the rebels. 12 miles cast of Jackson. Xcw York.Wtli-Col. Thorpe, from Gen Hanks rlepartiwrnt, states that Cen. Ulman s brlgbde Is more than filled, the country Jut opened by Hank' campaign win lurowi two or turee divisions, of ne- groea. Pio respouite to JJnnK's call for a corns de Afiiime. 'I'here is no doubt that tho rewli nre cngagfril in raisipg negro regi ments, as it U only from such material they can, in the extreme Southern States, re cruit their ranks, The negroes ore not backward in adopting a uniform which U their death warrant, If taken by the rebels, und routed Ihe rebels. The rebels are pol lectlnga large forco -of infantry lu east Tennessee. Louisville, lrti. A rebel fnrco Is In Wofl(jnd Clinton counties, New York, wld to Dumber 17,000 with U iteiees of Martin Who nfterniinls itcrliil Yan Hurcti l'reMent ut Ihe Untied SialwT The Democrntlu 1'ariy. Who married ii nrtrro woman, and by her bad mulatto children ? Ulclmril M. Johnson, it Democrnt. Who eleetei) Uleliuril M. Jitlnisoti Vice President of tha United Statw t The Democratic. 1'nrly. Ifl'resldent Yiiii Hurtn imd died, nnd Richard M, Johuou lud birnm President, who would have become the Democrntlu mistress of Ihe White House! This samo negro woman. Who made thu negro u citizen in tho Stale of Maine? An overwhelming Dtmncrntio majority Who enacted u similar law lu Muxachu setts? A Democratic innjorily. Who gave the negro n right to voto in Xcw Hampshire? Tho Democratic Pnrly. Who permitted every negro worth 8250 in Xew Yoik, to become it clllun ? A Democratic Gemrul Awembly. Who reiHaleii the law of Ohio, rwpilr lug negroes to give bond nud security be- lore seining in inn nunc I Tlio Demncrntlo Pnrly, Who passed a law by which in Ohio tha negro is placet! on the wllnwj stand with the white man ? Tho Democratic Psrly. Who votitl for the bill in the Ohio Leg .sluturo repealing .iVluw making a dis tinction on uecaunt of color in that State? George K. Pugb. Who afterwards elected iGeo. Ji. J'ugU to the United States Senate? Tho Democratic Parly. Who voted In tho Constitutional Con vention ol Ohio, yfgdinif a provision lo prevent negroes coming luto that Statu? Rufus P. Roncy. Who supported Itufii. P. Runcy for Gov ernor of Ohio, in 1850? Tho Democratic Purty. Wbo decided in the Supremo Court of Ohio tlmi inulallod had the right to vote? JNbcu Wood. Who. after Ihe decision, elected Itubcu W-ood Governor or Ohio? The Democratic Parly. Who Hrfuuil. in thu Ohio Constitution, 1 Convention of 185U. to remedy the prao tiro established by that decision! Thd Democrntlo Purty. WIk, with tho above facts, nnd Uitmy other klurlng hi in in Iho face, are cpiil.nu. oily yelping and hypocrltlcully whining nbo'it " Nlgytr tt'ffrngt" and " tligpr fijvtiiiiy i 'I'M vtry aacr.e Democratic -Parry, AH these things were done by tho Dcm ocrats, und ytt by have the iiifturnncQ In deny being lu favor of n'gro cc.imllty, and the Impudence lo charge ft ii',ion others! Gkk- Hutmui Duller made a speech at Ualllmore, recently, in ivuicli ho suld ; " Tta notion la but in Us Infancy. 'J'l.o giant oftta wcaltrn World has scarcely bc fiun lo put forth Itsstrength. Thtte throes and ngoulw nre but jamt of Mhmp, and when hit) teeth are cut fairly through, let traitors bewuro. and tvrauts stand back everywhere I'1 Tho taking of Gen. Stoughtopby the re bels at Fairfax Court House. sujl'c.Is in vMr. Partington the Ideu that It wasn't much or an exploit for tho rebels to brag of, for her Paul look Stcughton regularly for u good many ours, ud never thought any thing of it. ; The last case of absence of mind is that or a ship cnrpcBt.-r, who bit oh the end nf a spike und drove a plug of ,tobacco Into tho leml'a bottom. A christnln had better go to any place or uuwsement than to go borne whining be fame lie can't Q.