1. ...! MM Iltf. ' i o mil Scuop. ' Ink Hi "lM conlm. uiwormulilimtcsoNncn. it c t produces or It ..l.rrelll Hint I!" 1 heroines glnwmi to ' .:'"' " ' ...! lnnM llm ftvt. '?fr '- I I to .Ihontcr lTi-BOTninl deny. 'I ne h roiiroui .s-.i .Tritlll lllll " .... - . W.Vi Ml Iit menu ll u- dl'onlcrul it is mn"' :... . . iitrt in ru n nircnM io "Villi u Vccin J I" ho ll.o lod or aim aiMl II V. t io lnifiiltlc or tic fathers '!;,"'' -l0 .11 enc. 11I1I1I1 It orltf. ln-f '1U"" J uw, fiiremti p-o'lutt lulr tlcaiK n.ii ) ;,, iC0mo ,,1,-c. .m.'. r0re,, '"'.""i.i.i " niu IiohcI. .Icrmif.iimi.M which 'vtJ u ,1 S cup ... nn.l ciiwucoiin ill lection.. V, 1 I I'ini In ' ms iri In, icqiilro llio rnmo vfX il vin nml ImlKomloi! of Ho H i I if. Vie li'')"l,n 'I tl-e' jl iifieroui .Its- !.l voi c.i ho lieiltl.1 villi lmt "Iftor l II "" lic-.thy, J0'' cmmot.lio ntiofmotu tljCa Ayof'o anrcnpavllln ...mini fiom ll.o molt cficctunl nnthlntcs " iiSlmie" nml fur ilia euro or llio dl.ordors It SrJ? T t U I. V.r ,i.,crlor lo nny oilier rem. , 1 ik.M. Il mown I..v nil vvlo luo dull T,ii It .loci tonililno virtues ttulv ex- r-d . v In l!.r enect upon till rln.sof W K i ln.liiMil.illy piovcii liv llio crcnt niultl- ri.ifwi1.il ly Known n-i.l icniiirl.iii.lo uirci ft tfnWtlio lol!oul,. dr-cr-ei: Kliic'a Lvil o- Cliadnhr Strolling., Tamora, EnmUoiu, itoln, Dlotchoi and Soros. Erysipelas, nrcVct. Antliony'o Flro. bait Ithonm, SsidHcatl, Covyln from tuboiouloun dopoj- It. In H0 ltllirj. WIUW HWOUIUW, AJUUiiJkj, "".. ! - I. - l.wTIn--.lnn rmic A or ciininwiiii' ". '",,u """. "; ' f i el. no I. Mlimto report! ol In.lvl. iml m-M uirkjr.ii I In A villi's Ajii.iiicis Alsuxac, ", lu . V.I K. llio ilriissl'" I'"" jrnitiiltniw ia Vuo. i. ic cln nnv I Iciriuil io illiccilom fr'iti me, mi'l fo " r t!io win irJ.nl.lo ctirci wl.ii li Ithur' i I " "'cr reniMlle '""' '""tl1 ,0 ilinl n . f. 'J ' '" nci nro purpo'cly niKcn from til ui oft'. o:ril'y, In oiiler tlmt eery ii-iiilcr nulu on .liioiu ono who run pciik li lilm fliilti'il.i from pcr'oiml cxpcilciuc. bmitiim .Ifpn- cit'o ilt.l cimislM nml ilni-i Icmwlwie-tti.finno-ofiil.jei't In il fco nml In filial njmlli I'aiii rro h-ililiv oiiMlmitmn Hcmo It icikIj to ilowi, nml iIik'i (, vmlv il.ortcn, ll.o n.cmpi tliinw lio i of liuiiuii llfu 'I'lio .M Imi-o-miHO or llicto canulcwiioin lii l in lo riiil icnr.i In ieilt ii .i rvinc.lv ttliHli i ml iiiuiu m It cure. J lilt i inw o'Vr In lio iiil!l? umlcr lliu iinmo i.r Attn lMi:i.i'tiiil.i., nlll'.o'ili It li .ompoicil cf iir'rc.1i tin, unci i.r v.liMi c.ciciil llio I ..'it of l,i...i ,i In n! ..f.tivn ikiu'it. Hv 111 ..ill lull ' . i ... .1... ...... fti Ittii.rltv nirpro t m u.lf fni-.i llnnilTcrliiKnt.il ilmievr of t'icij.liinnl.r.. I'ar.ii on. llio foul (orru,iiloiii tint rot nml Toner In ilia I.IoimI; piirv out llio mi of iIkv' ic, nml bnroui liciltli will lotion, Hi it. . i ir ilnc-t 1I1I1 Kiuiily liuiutnict ll.o ...I In il-i h. nml tints ck.N tl:o iliitcni.cri .. i ' lir. w.tMu the fyitcm or burnt out on imy pi ..fit. Wo V in ll.o iiii'.lie Imvo Itccn .lcrcl.cil l.y ninny (o.i til. uf tiitmit Mi, ll.tt piiiinl'Cil iiiiicIi t , M lu.tfitnsr ; l.ut tlioy vlll neither Ikj ilvrciicil lor i!i,riiKil.'tcil iii ilili.' lt ilrtiici lin.o Lccn pit. n l.y n'.u ul.tiii itl.it, nn.l llicro rciiiuiiis no il t oi uf in Mi'i.v.liij; CMol'onco for ll.o iiiio tf t tili ' ! .Ik'iihm it I. lmi.ii.lul lo icmli. A oi it .1- ilia miiio naiiie, it I n wry ilif . in ' i to r.i.'.n nnv other nlilrli Inn lvii I'M- -in.. , mnl li rr nioro cllc.liinl lli.tn t v ... i. ,i. iioi c-.cr been nwill.iMc tu litem. AYSIl'O CHERRY PECTORAL, ThoWo-ld'aOrcatUcmsdyforCougho, uaiaj, itiolpljiit Conuumptton, nna for t.to rollof or Conoumptivo pjilo.ua in advanood uta- G-3 or tlio dlajsao. Tci Ini Ucn so I0115 used nml io unlvcrsnlly knoan, t'ut wo iiec.1 .to 110 inoro limn nsittro ll.o iujIU t'tat its ti ility it U-pt up lo tlio lest it cicr l-M ken, an.! that it may bo iclicil on lo do nil it luieicrdo'io. l'repurcd by n. ,T. C. Avr.n & Co., Practmil and Aniilytitxil Cltmii't, Lowell, Mmj. P"M I.r fill il.-iiggUn c.frywl.crc, nnd by OS BORN & SESSIONS , AND COMMISSION Agont, fi07 Cullfoiniu Struct, nan Fiiinelsco. ttC or u.r.r .;.. '"", "' '", ! Out", BOW fig HIWI.I..M, .ui."i"iubr.T'r HHi,,lrl,,B ,,,g ,"ico' uf "i AlLrl,c1,,Mp, ,u caM,of . iSco ill. sbovn. fclttlftJr A C0,w,.ol.l. U.a..r..n 3. v. Sessions, &ei,t.l H 1 r., " HtuiUr S.150O. iivlc, J.icku..rllle. .tSir HETSVOHTSMAX'SEHIlMmilH. TMMfflafIJl)1l'!!l,i0tirULLYINl0KM8TIIU liHU?ul 'lftli.;Ulliir..ll)r, lli.it l,o l.u. l.tely Uut "rilitMorViV?i'i! ''"'K"'". "'lvir ur all .IUUu.it Kiiul, IWa; Vck .u E .'. Il?rt "", ..U nil klnj. uf ...niiiunl. i WI4.V. Luii.l, J T?4' l;,wr.il.l, uUo. iwwdcr-H.Ml.1, JUUta". (m,,'r,,ur' uwJl". Midi ""' 4" "'IS'l "HI. IMUIIIltllOM.Il0.ltnOlllia.ll- WtMinjifc! .7... M .."'"' "ow "'llll toUouonttlio Ur4lr"lljr UA..1 ,! ,l' """.' "W'-vi'l llo. e it Ik, .u 'w ,'" Wf l 'C'l'Mtfully tullcit n cotitlim. S'PtcmbcrOil. .t JOHN MILLKR. WM. HOFFMAN, NOTARY PUBLIC. owioc v.... ---r lltl Uoui Nnrll. ..r U4Ull.(5 UU. PlwiW,a ' Ck ",li,,,Incn, or HMiiB cMefully Applleffl ."ftV w,w,in'il" '"ken. m .rin ir it ui i"'14- PK51!5ja i & tT. r,. jn riiV.5. U"Zr ,'-. - ,-. low llIIIL', i , nilic.ll'ivfuo.l.linpuioiili, ll'..li ml l'""v'0 t r iKiiiMi: vice, nml, rlmvo nil, fi.H.y I"1"'1- ,0, r ,; ,, Whatever I In orlrin, lllll llllll III ur Sinnd BypMiltlolnwcUoni. Moromal .. rnmilrt Vfiiknowo3. nml. Imlcc.l. llio UlSSU'l II 1K1 An 'xtknsivii i:.i'i:mi:.NCi: i.vnorn UMJrill m.m! '.!!" "' "l,.,WO fl CullUilvilt 11.41 IU "wlltulKi;''?' ' u l '" unf "l-s'llur liuluiviiiJnti. u . t ;"L"."',,".lk"' lu. l-i culliUluiw. IU n.ucluuo nml N . y I. Y A PJ M MtwnR -liavlmr Avwii "i our .!"?. s. os. and ,i jwyi jp il VOL. XII. husinkss noticks. Peter Britt, Photographic Artist, JACKSONVILLE, OISLVOX. Ambr oty p o s, .Photographs, Cartos do Vislto done ix wa i7A'i:sr styi.u or aiit. PiCtlllVS ilollUCL'll on nxMHGiw to f.rn:stzn. PI O I E E R FAMILY UYMIM STORE, FmsT noon south of ot.nsN, nnuM k CO., nml oppinllu tlio I'ot Onice. ulicru limy lie round 11 elioteo K-lcctlon or I'umlly Groceries nnd ProvWon". I,liiiori iiinl Tol.necn, UlllllllC. .UII, AipiCI,CIC. In fuel, cvcryllitnc uMiiilly found In n firl cla I'.iiitlly Grocery Store. CIIAULi:S V. SAVAGE. N. 1). Mitikiit l'ticopnld for I'roduee. Jnclt'ouvlllii. Mnrcli I, 1807. iur2tf VOLNKY COLVIC, KTOTAHT XTTXirjIO, cAxroxriui:, omvox, Will Inlio Ackiin1n1t(oniiiU if Detil". l'rnlctt N.iU-Hni.il llillnul Kxul.niiKO, 11111U0 AtleMi.lliiii". nml nil ur liiitriiiiu'iil oi ulillcitllii. IllnuK i ij i..M. Imu ..r Villi. 1'iiui.rtf ur .vt- liiriii'y.I.lceiinoN'ABrunienli". tic., cuifimitljr ..ii lii.n.l. ii-ii'jJiiu DR. A. B. OVEttSECK, Physician & Surgeon, jacksoxvii.u:, ontxox. Onico tit liU Hitilcncit, In Hie Old Our bed; lloi-pllnl. mi Or.-uoii Sltect. ii. 11. ui:i:n.ma.v, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFFICE-Cornor of California and Fifth Streets, Jacksonville, Ogn. Ho will prnctlco In JticUon nml niljnccnl coiiutlct, nnd nllund promplly lo .ri.ri'il.iiinl cull. ltWtr DR. A. B. OVERBECK'S BATHROOMS, In the Ovcrbccli Hospital, WAKM.COLD &SIIOWEH BATHS, SUNDAYS AND VEDNESDAYS. Csaooral- 0 OXCI:SS AT ITS LAST M-.SSiy. ll.lVIII'.MIISfllll IJAMlllUI'l I.AI,H U now ttl'liln llio pow.f ol ci cry mnn tun i Immlely In ilcl.1, lo Ino lilni-eir limn lie iirin. or iU-l.it Hint niiii I'l ncliim.niid which lm wlmllv itiml.l.' i.IIhthIm. Io ilUcliiiiite. Il.ti IIIhIiIcI fJi.ntl ..rilio wiiiiin nitiicp, ni.ie.i procniliiilMmme.ln lliiuKruplcv lorn iwiio limy led dlM'ond to favor tlictn v.llli their pat- ""pfr'AlfO titlentlon paid lo procuring LUT TLItS l'ATi:ST lor new liivunlioiii. fllitcliell, I)ollli Sinltli, Atlorneyt-ntl.tiw. I'oiiluud, Oregon, (iijiiT m:i CANYONVilLE HOTEL, nec-a-iisT BTrtEBT GANYON VJLLE OliEG OiV, D. C. McOLELLAN, Frop'r. I M1I HOUSi: has ' .'' "'...rrir ....... tfV 1 leliltei nnd prep-m-n 101 .1 u .tr .-.. . Ciietti', nnd llio inopiisioi "u,""llr"'' ,.,.,' cllUeii ol Soulbe... Oieon, nml , io lio lli g imbllG. H.al bo I uuw uiiUy 0 uce vc nn 111. eilnln nil wli.i may wur l.iin vvllli 11 call, m pile. Hill Mill 1 n-i... ...,. .1.. IS Tnl.t" will bo fin. il.l.c.1 will, tho ll -JIJJ et nltoul. pi'ri.ilttliig no l"'o ,0 c!iwX " 1 tiu 111,11 Li, tlihcrliKpialllyor vmiciy, SIMKMAl. Norioi:s. O. l-V-JncUMinvillo J-odSt No. IO, Hold im ic!iii Inicetlugt 011 tuTjoiiw-"-;, 'e.cr.lng fti me uuu n" Hull. uiuiui'io ... jjuuucm r" .,..;,, v. V n Ill'.SiiY DUNCAN, Iv. G. .1....1...... ... 11.,,. nrn In. tOtl IPUI Jamks M. Suitox K. Sic'y, , ,,, I'lieuees.GKOiia.: I c.nk,- in. j J' po: Robeknh Meeting 4th Monday each Month. Warren LodBO No, 10 ., 10, A. F. & A. M Milar coniinuiilcatlont xy Kvenli.Kt. or priced- - !WWWVr - HOLD their if Vron lliu Wtdiiefday fV lm; tho full moon A.MAUHN.W.M. 1.00N. , 0. S-WAQiiiScoy. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Doiucxtio Jons G. IU.i.v. I L.l'... i""v" B"M;M I Joun Bitir, Now otii. 1 1 .int. 1 "" Adacc. eiN Affi - an - Frinol - It. nliinu In ii.u uiy oi i-f.iuiiiiu,i.n'. material liul oy murm rair, mv .h il.W I.iw,hiu'cIiiIm JiiiImIIciIoii ot "llcnH-t , . . Mioiti governed. How noise In lliinUniplcy. Tho uiid.r.lj.'iied l.uvc piocur-1 n"" j " l " b . j .i n cuiiv in niu l.i-mid mo umly. inKooiintiless h tliousjlil . oioiun0 uninn', 1 t,,..'"1"' -'V.1 1.. V.. ... . . m ,..i'.,r....intlv to . ..r Rniiadraii". or immeasurable il lilM'IMIL-l IF IUI1llllt-llt ......... .-. 1 - LlliMII' 1 ' I. O. a'1. -m KFf b'.It x - uuii mii 1111111 11 1. in m- " - 1 ... ..ii... ntir uiiiiiL' v"-- 1 - " vm j - - ... ,,, .run 111 unv w .....-- ... ..A. I o.... .n 11 1 it V lMi-1"""' .v. -., i...3ft J I ml I U tl'e '.,Z ,;, iWtlicrniid riiw"'. ; ":?." """ ' .. .nP.it be Uff UVVnillHII m IlLLUIIlltJII " "' -" . ...,. f .Til .V. IV I II. t liri IHILV.il On hand, diiect 101. "..,' V'1.1 1, r ..... 1..11 .mm utKii .v' M.i.i SJ, lit,..' -. Can 41BUtlrySU-el. 5n JACKSONVILLE, SATtJRDAY, MAY 18, 1SG7. 1 wmrw tw m-f. Utile ljy Little. One stop nnd then another, Andtho longest walk it ended) Ono stitch, nnct then another, And tlio largest rent is mended; Ono brick upon nnotllcr, And tlio highest wall is made: Ono ilnke upon another, And tho deepest snow is laid 'So the little coral worker By their slow, but constant motion, Hnvo built thopo protty Mauds In tlio di'tatit, dntk 1)1 mi oeuuu; And tho noblest nndei takings Alan's widoiit linth conceived, By oft-repeated dibits 'Have been patiently achieved. The Srord nml tlio Press. The following beautiful extract, illus trating in n powerful manner the ad vantages of printing to mankind, is from nn csny by tThomas Carlisle, in the British Review, over jtwenty vears ntro, when that somewhat noted writer clothed hi ideas in plaimEng- lisli. nnd his works could bo rcad.with- out tho niu ol u glossary, nnd under- stood without an insight into the mys teries of Transcendentalism: "When Tnmerlano had finished build ing his itvrnmid of seventy thousand human skulls, nnd was seen standing nt tlio irnte of Damascus, glittering in steel, with hi battle-axe on his should-di-r, till his fierce hosts hud filed out to new victories nnd now carnage, the nalo lool-cr on mitzht havo fancied that . . k J nnturo wn nature was in her death throes; lor havoc nnd despair had taken posses- sion of the enith tho sun ot mssiliopu I sL-ciiied settinir in sens of blood. Yet I it micrht be 611 that very gain day of , Tamerlane, that a little boy was play , liif on the streets of ModtJ!, whose hi- tni-v wns more ininoitsint than that of twentv Tmnerhincs. The Khain, with his shaggy demon's of the wilderness, pasted nwnv like n whirlwind, to be forgotten forever; and tlmt Gei mnn art! sail has wrought 11 benefit which is yet immeasurablv expanding itsell through nil countries nnd through nil times. What nro tho conquests nnd expedi tions of the whole corporations, fiom Walter the penniless to Napoleon Bo impart, I'ompaied with the movable types of Faust? Truly, it is inorti fvin" for vour comjneior to leilecthow perii.lml.lo" is tho metal with which ho hammers with so much violence; how the kind enith will soon shroud up hi blood v footprints and all that he achieved and skillfully pilud togeth er, will bo but like hi old clan, a city of a camp-this evening loud with life, to-inonow all struck and vanished '.i Caw earth-pits and heaps of stinw.' For here, as always, it continuestriie, that the deepest lbie-t is tho stillest; that, as in the fable, ' W'W h.i.ii.j: of the sun shall silently accomplish what the fierce blustering of the temp est in vain essayed. Above all, it is ever to Keep in mo n" "" "" ". tumult of baggage wagons alien, its movements. In what objure and se nnesteied places may the head bo med itating which is oue day to bo ciown e.l with moie than Inipeiial authority, for kings nnd emperors will be among its ministeiing servants; it wil rule not over, but i " hoad-ai.d with Uichj its solitary combinations of uliah, nml ,nnio formulas, bend the word to its wiU! The time may come when .Na poleon himself will be betterknow,, for U laws tliuu hi battles, find the vie- orv of Waterloo be loss momentous than the opening of the first Mochanm s Institute Kcsswsf Amuiiicv. Tlio Toronto iMukr, in an article on the Russo American tteaty, snys: Hardlv any event could be more nn ex .cctod than that of which tho tele- Ibiton Rus-an America, with its in "en liu. bed miles of caroart on ho Ktie and Belni..,V Straits, has been ceded to tho United State. 1 It is quite po'sWo that the world 1 ...: Lqa,t ., the bottom of this Ius- .ijsttWWi-s..! tieaty 01 iw. - . ,.,. st0l.v? 1 Senate; mil i -"-, ... fo I About tno iq g c0)lfellic,j for the f-ir as 1.IW' t(J jnda hmpiro? pieservaito" found curl enoy nmo?. n ?,nco.aml it is notnt !T?'" S that they weie not wholly' fvh, Russia may liavo with tho United 1 j.ftiurliT till ill!"-- , ". . 1 .- nvfintnn nc n (oi tne taiiu. - - --- sionot nussmi .!.. .., that tno cession nmioiiiiceu ...... ."v ..r- .1 ..il t bo 1 cmr nt "" "-. 1 cr,o,ct. 'lime wi 1 re- . tiiew'Br" 7 but in the the Darga rv( in meantime cai 1110 . . ,1 in this direction. o. uP,C,n P ltlte ,141'JvJillivJv Reconstruction lllll, The following is tlio act of Congress on the subject of reconstruction, as it was passed over tho veto of tho Presi dent. It is the same bill that was orig inally introduecdby- Senator Williams, of Oregon, with the House amendments: Whereas no legal State Governments nr nilnniifit.. nmtontloti for life oi- Droi).oilicr. SiMto nrcrei city now jL'jfUtu lh the "rebel Stnte3 of Virmnin. North Oail'n.j. South Caroli- tin, Ge'otil.vlliniipvriUira ay 'h proyisioii 1.0MltJitiiTifri0ililfi,'lf.s.fn.lAVI.,.T3n-l (-.il'....iriin.-u'unl.l bii.dUiltml ,- ' .. . ' .... 'It.!... I iV ...... It .1!k.. .....Ia. .1... V.... and wlicieas.11 is necessary mni peaces nnd good order slionlu v en.lorce.l in said "States until loyal and republican State governments can bo legally es tablished; therefore, Bt it cnactedhj the Stnaic and Iloust of Jitprcscntativet of the Uiii led States of America in Congr' as sembled. That said rebel States sliall be divided into military districts nnd made subject to tho military authority of the United States. aB heicinaltorrjru- scribed, and for that purposo Virginia shall constitute the first district; North Carolina and South Carolina tho second district; Georgia, Alabama nnd Flori da the third district; Mississippi and Aikansastho fourth district; and Louis iana and Texas the filth district. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be tho duty of the Presi dent to assign to the command of each of said districts an officer of the auny, not below the rank of Brigadier General and to detail a suflielonMnilitary force to enable such officer to pot form his duties nnd enforce his authority within the district to which he is assigned. Sr.c. 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of each oilicer nsigued as aforesaid to protect nil per sons in their rights ot person and pi op crty, to suppress insurrection, disoider, ami violence, and to punish, or cause to be punished, all disturbeis of tho public peace and ciimiuaN, and to this end he may allow local civil tribunals to take jurisdiction of and try ollenders, or, when in his judgment it may bo nec essary for the trial of otlenderx, he shall liavo power to organize military commissions or tribunals for that pur nose: and nil interfeience undercover of State authority with the exercise of military authority under this act shall be null and void. Six. 4. And be it further enacted, That all persons-lint under nrrest by virtue of this act sliall be tried without unnecessary delay, nnd no cruel nr un usual punishment shall be inflicted; and no sentence of any military tribu nal or commission hereby authorized, directing tho life or liberty of nny per son, shall be executed until ills nppiov ed bv lite officer in command ot the ilUluct, and the laws and legulatlons for the got eminent of the nimy shall not be affected by this act, except in so fin-as they conflict with its piovisions: I'focidcd, That no sentence of death under tho provisions of this act shall bo carried into etl'ect without the up pi oval of tho Piosidcut. Six. 5. And be it further enacted, That when tho people of any 0110 of said icbel States shall havo formed n constitution of government in conform ity with tho Constitution of tho United States in nil icspects, fiaiued by n con vention of delegates elected by the mule citizens of said State twenty-one veais old and upward, of vyhntovc-r race, color, or ineviouu condition, who have been lesident in said State foroue year pieyious to the day of such elec tion, except such n may bo ilUfr.ni chiccd for participation in theiebcllinn or for felony nt common la w, and when Mich constitution shall iiiovldo that il... idoctive fratichii-o shall be enjoyed by nil such nelsons as havo the qualifi cations Iieiein stated fbreleelionol del ..miiM. and when such constitution X,ii l.n ratified bv a inaioiity of the persons voting on the question of nitif'i'ation, who aie qualillcil ns elec tors lb 1 delegates, and when such con htitution shall havo been subinittcd to Coii"ies for examination and approval, and Congress shall have npproveil the same and when said State, by n vote of its Legislaliiio elected under said con stitution, shall have adopted the amend inent to the Constitution of tho United States, pioposed by tho Thirty-Ninth Congiess, and known ns article four teen, and when said articlo shall havo become a part of tho Constitution of tho United States, said State shall bo dcolaicd entitled to repiesentation in Congiess, nnd Senatois and Represen tatives shall bo admitted theiefiom 011 iho oath pi escribed by lnvy, nnd then afid thereafter tho preceding sections of this bill shall bo inoperative in said Stato: PfOtiided, That no pci-bou ex cluded fiom the privilege ol holding office by said proposed amendment to tho Constitution of tho United States shall bo eligible to election as a mem ber of the convention to frame a consti tution for any of said icbel States, nor sliall any such person vote for members of said convention. Sec. 0. And be it further enacted, That until tho people of said icbel States shall bo by law'admittcd to'rep- too. 17 rcsontatiou in tho(Congress of tlio Uni ted Stages any civil governnlejits which may ovist therein shall ba deemed pro visional only, and in nil respects sub ject to the paramount irtithonty of tho United Statervnt any tlmo to abolish, ami (n all elections! ie'nny ollleo under such provisional Ttoycrumcilts nil per- nunillv. print rnl.-sruerBL'i(a lliu name; sons sli hall bo entitk'A to vote, nltd 110110 lo nnri-mulvu.to voto under the projltloui of tho tlftltcctlon ol this act; and no person ahull be eligible llloil from holding ollleo under tlio pro visions of tho third tiitiole of stvid con stitutioiial nmeiulinent. The MecrachnHin Pipe. Meerschaum pipes nro all mado from tho foam of the 'sen. There is no question about it; but, then, there is a great illu'orence ill foam. It isn't nl way a good day for the sea to foam when tho pipe-makers go down to tho beach to make tho nines, nnd buyers foam nbout it, but it can't bo helped. it seems singular that anybody siioukl wantoom at the mouth, but there nre numbers who do, it seems; paying heavily for this adjunct of mildness, nud getting mudcr us they doubt tho genuineness ot ;he foam. There is very little made 011 nicer hchnuiu pipes. It Js expensive- going to the hca-sido to get the loam, nud it takes a gieat deal of It to make u pipe. One hundred and twenty six gallons make a pipe 30 if you know how lifuch foam one gallon will make, you can es timate the amount you will jo.itiho for your mccischaiiin. The wooden stems to mecrsolinuiu pipes nre not insula fiom tho wntu Ib.iin, as tunny suppose, neither are the cases found tloaling around 011 the loamy waste, ulready lined, Tlio lin ing has to bu put in ulicrivnul. l'lto cost of meerschaum pipes range any whoio from what you tan buy one for to nny Mini you a to u mind to pay. As a general 1 tile, the more you pay fur oue thu 111010 money you Imvo bqiintidcicd, nud the least possible sum tlult you can get ouu lor thu belter y are satisfied alterward. Wo have li u great many of them, but thu 0110 wo weie the most contented with, all things cousideied, was 011O tlmt was given us. 11 viasti l very good loam, either, nut wu never utleied u complaint. We wouldn't look :i trill pipulu the mouth, ami 11 was in the mouth most of the time. While the meerschaum pipe lemaius white it is not surioiiuded with a hint- dicdih pail ol the iuteiest that it com mands when it Is cuforM. Jt in a long nud millions piocess, coloring a meer schaum, and it icqiiiics 11 heap ol per- :...i:. 1. 1. 'i BV. I'll'.....? .11 l.eiUIII.I.Bi. .., ..IUIVIPV- veieueo of some peoplo runs only in thai diieetiou. 0 liuve known uieii who weio discouraged nt thu slightest obstucles in oidinaiy atliiirs exhibit the gicalcst pcisisteiico ill this. W'c once knew ti man to stiuggle for yeais to color 11 paiticulaily obsliuato iiieeiBchauiu pipe. He smoked inces santly. He tried all thu ditleieut kinds oflolmcco; put u 'button' in it, boiled it in tobacco juice, but all to 110 uvall. it wouldn't color. He gievv iiioioso and sour, shut himself by himself anil biuoked, ami smoked, mid smoked, mut tering savagely fiom between his cleuelied leelh Color J any. JJn yc, 7V color yel' He gave up nil luieiuess, mid devoted hiuii-elf wholly to smoking, ilcteiiniuetl, as he raid, lo color that pipo or die in the attempt. Ouu day ho lulled lo make his appear- ante at luc.iklasl. ills loom was open ed, nml ihcio he sat in his chair, dead, the fatal iiieeibcliaiiui clutched tight ly in his teeth. Tlio meeiKchiitiiii was u's white as when it Hist emerged, Ve nus like, fiom the foam of thu sea, but thu muii wu turned lo 11 iich,duik biovv 11. Thu meet bchaum had coloied him t i WoNnnni'L'i. Clock. Towards tho end of tho last century, ti clock was constructed by n Genevan mechanic named D10, capable ol peiforming 11 vniioivof similising movements, which weie Lllecteil by the figuiesofa negio, n s ben her. . and 11 dog. w lieu tno cioch struck, the shepheid played six tunes 011 his flute, and the dog nppioachcd and fawned upon him. 'lliis clock was exhibited to tho King of Spain, who was highly delighted with tho in genuity of tho artist. Tho King, nl the leouest of l)io. took anniiplulroin tho shepheid's basket, when the dog I started up and oaiKcu so totiii 111:11 niu King' dog, which was in thoioom, be gan to b;nk also. Wo aro 11101 cover informed that tho negro, 011 being asked what hour it was, answered the question in Fiench, so that ho could ho understood y uiose picsciu. Queen Victoria has written a lettor to the King of Prussia, taking ground in favor of tho recent move and mod crate proposition of Franco in regatd to tlio disposition of Luxemburg. Sho advises him to accept tho compromise, to which Napoleon is not unwilling to accedo. Mltcellntiefofa. Somepodv. vrfio hns been studying Webster' ilev " unabridged" Diction nry, expresses a regret .that the lexlco grnplicr'i! definitten of the wonl "boll" had not met tho eyefl of tio nbw vcr siou peoplo before thoy translated thq book ol Job, as it would havo been sq beautiful to say, instead uf boils: nd Satan smote Job with circum scribed subcutaneous inllniiimations, chnrncteiised by pointed pustular tu mors, nnd suppurating with central cores." A RKitvANT-dint. in Berlin fi'll.agttllut a red-hot Move nnd burnt 011 her arm tho date of 1800, which was on tho stove. The physician who was called on to minister to her, looked nt tho dato branded on her arm. and shaking his head, withdrew, remarking that for so old an injury there was no cure. w A mas in Ohio walked on ice twelve miles, obtained, n marriage-license, went back " by the same conveyance," tho samo day, and was married ill thu evening. Such a persistent bridegroom ns that chap deserves to bo "hugged up warm." A iwkski. being questioned by a Judge to know " for whom ho was con cerned," replied: " I nm concerned, my loni, for tho, plaintiff, but I utu employed by the de fendant." A WocN'Dnn Irishman wrote homo from the hospital, nnd finished up by saying: " I'm for this country. I've bled for if, nud I shall soon bo ablo to say Pro died for it." A Mihsouur blacksmith hat prepared n horse-shoo fur the Paris Exposition, made of raw ore from tho Iron .Motto tain. Half tho shoo U finished, nnd tlio other half shows thu oro as It is dug from tho inliie. "Don't trouble yourself to stretch your mouth any wider," said a dentist tonniaii who was extending his J.iwh frightfully, "as I intend to stand out side of it to draw your tooth," "Mrt. jonks, why do you wear that bad lint V "Because, my dear sir,' Mrs. Jones vows sho will not go out of tho hotiso until I get a now one." A iiin:r wns lately caught breaking into n song. Ho had nlieady got through tho first two hnrs, when n po liceman camu up and hit him with a stave. "It i well to leave something to' thoso who come nftortiH,"u.thogoiitle man said who threw a barrel tu thu way of a constable, who vins chasing him. Chicago hns no park or, as tho Tribune uf that city puts it, theie aro "fifteen square miles of muii without a gieeu spot '.'00,000 peoplo without n breathing place." A chap udvcitHcs in Boston for Board, to be paid for in "llist-class dentistry." He wants to insert his own teeth and pull out thu teeth ol somebody else. Tiii:v catch monkeys in Biaxil with little boats filled w i t It pitch. Thu moil monkeys seeing thcsobonU alone in tho forest, tippioach in conceit and pitch in, Womkn seldom excel us composer ot music, but thine nio more vocalists who may be called true artists, than male. To ji.vki: 11 girl lovo vou coax her to lovo somebody ulse. If theie bo any thing that woman relishes it is to bo contrary. A DiriNfitriHiii:r female writer says that "tho men aro fast." Well, thoy must bu exceedingly so to catch tho women. A -oituioiro.Mi:.vr criticising a pri iiiadouua lather deficient in physique,' says, ''a chest is ns oeiitml to a sing er as ti bureau to 11 ficediuau." Pc.Ndi siivs that women Hist resort ed to tlght-lacliig, to mm o to thu men how well they could beartlght-sqiieei-ing. A i.r.vci.cit perceiving two ciows fly ing side by side, exclaimed : "Ay, that is Just as it should be; I hate to see oue ciow over another." Tnr.iii: me 0110 million moie women.' than uieii in England. John Stuart Mill is In favor of giving thu sull'ragu to women. It seems that tho loll of Robert Toombs' slaves will bo called at a Georgia ballot-box instead of nt Bunker Hill. Novkijj, written by women, nro icail as to the number piinted, about twico as much ns tuose vvnucii y hilh. A vounii lady in Now Yoik vvn ic cently piesented with a basket of (low. ers valued at $000. "(iooi) 111.00D will always show lt-( self," ns tho old lady slid, when shd was stiiick by tho icdues of her nose. " lltiiin'h to internal iuipioveincuts," as Dobbs said when ho swallowed a dosu of salts. Ik a woman weio to change her scr, what sort ot being would she beconio? She would bo n hu thou a heathen. Lin it: gills believe in a man 111 tho moon young ladies boliovo in a mau ju .1 honoy-moon. What " bus" has found room for tho greatest number of people? Colum bus. Thkv havo. an old Freo Mason nine ty-eight years old, in Haveihill. " Working; for doar life," is defined to bo making clothes for a uowbabyX '