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tablished in June last. Tt is under the supervision i i Tnfted Rose Kizney of Ohio. P of Miss m“:f“:;t‘:llnlz.:oam annuities from the United States She hus hed charge cinco the apening of the asy- L flg""dh'hv" b rench In the neighborhood of Fo es, awd the reports of ¥ including Lord Southwell. ( E SOUTHERN STATES. —— Tum about 60 different child:es, virying in age from four end FPrumien 0., a0l LOUISIANA. #nd has bad continuously t : continuou JOUTHERN FEELING—THE PEOPLE DECLINE TO AID IN Somre of them, after being in |'h:nng;fl:fflfgr en. Castr Mnt et b RECONSTRUCTION—INDICATIONS OF A CHANGE— :f»:.',:fhvx:;"d A el e T B o ettt i Pwith an orderly 0 take care of ¢ . : J ANU- | Slaime arents from whom they’ had been X APPREC(ATION OF THEDIGRITY OF l.noh—-lf by the eruel,'svaricious, end n‘loml{ band of Slavery. A PACTURING INTERESTS AND SELF-DEPENDENCE. &wflhve‘hu-u taken by white families, and alziost every o )G deat. efk epplications are made by residents for a likely boj i O Speciol Cemmpen or girl whom they promise to raise and treat 1:iud|V.{ 4 s and wishtug of good gpe we raifled out of the fort, aud to the railway, and so on to Junetion City New.ORiEANs, Dee, 10, 1806, aud must be for somue t hard to turn at once cross the plains. Borean aid to the led in New-Mexico; and driven m was now in Uncle Sam's service as And what will yor Brigham w A great trouble at the South is, build & cowfortable and commodions orphan ase frec labor. They Lave so loug been trained under s | structure. ‘was*an admirable driver, and brought us sa v ind i The new asyh 2 by 70 fe 2 different’ system that they find i asylum is to be 32 by 70 feet, and two stories B:nl- of the way; promote the edmfort of the inmutes. ~ Upon the samo | answered with a langl of derision, ** You be sabor. They take to free lsbor awkwardly and sullenly in rr.,n,':d-w.-mu e boslbulding i8 to bo erocted; and in | Wonderfully ricli charncter. A tall swarthy fillow. with ¢ v 3 ; sother part of the city snotber school-house with four very many cases. They will have to be educated to it; | BN - - - . cortume, composed chicdy of bots, buckskin gauntlets, a ] large enoigh to « coomiodato S0mpils. Al | ool ST e i aspreading sombrern decorated with seboolmaster. Some will lean; some Lave already made | s, Within thre atbg. o carrging out thi and half Indian th i1l never submit to the necersai ess, | the Government, through th ":i':;‘:‘f.'r“ ::"l:' oo g ¥ onid | Burcan. They have received from the of Blave and will, prob eccive about the semue eufount to be ay!n]u-dn-lhr other.bu 8. w Sowe planters who from the first accepted the | o= g 1 E 3 aatered oy ; or freedmen in this city, there are five schools for white | He spoke a littl aaoge, aud entered wpon the mew system with 8 MM | 0iigrp eetablished and supported exclustvely by tho | particulurly pleas mo to eome, that the people do not uude d how 1o | building now used for that purpose being oly & from physical to meral motives iR the maragement ef Ligh, with ali the conves uat may_be required to | hands, when, Laving asked him if heever up blaek heir, an 0d often stern necesity and hand experience will be the | 4o uiidings will be eor o /wd within & yesr—the asy- | ribbon, he was the be good proficiency and are reaping the golden advantage; beneyolent prise the seociation will be” assisted by ‘osidered by those who never lived undor o | SmouDtof $4400 iu hu ildisg the Btorrs Bchiool-Touse, But there are some signs of s favorable change. 1 1 sddition to the schools estabMished by the A, M. A. | hugor, w 10 give iva fuir trial. One such, & friesd of mine, | Hi0 4o Py Union Comzuission. There are aboat | ueiug sVl Spankh words, 0 € oh s - . E w?::knrnrfi‘: a‘\", of sugar, which is n0W COWINZ | 545 objidren in theso schools. The teachers are Northern “thlf ”"“.'fi‘,",fl:hmm City. niggers, of & tyranmical Government. He has gono o y g At g e ey ek - rotzieys his fortune, and is succeeding. - Ho | $0WS of the pupils, ip part o¢ least, and to furnish many of | ‘g, i tongh 3 ionly foveus tho education of the bluoke, trests them Kindly, | WEm grstutously with books. A vigorous start and is growivg fast. It well and prompily, and has his reward, A Sou There i much destitution in and about this city, among | fosier, but for tho sume ohswcle which keeps b m“ be already reconstrucied, both white and colored—equally #8 much among the for- | other towns of the int rof Kansas—the want of lumbe ieh men wou I X R s ¥, mer as the latter—and there is, perhaps, no place in the | building. While et ean afford to build of the Huestone which iz % with thie Smoky ahout a year oid it seews to bave d grow a creat The public sttention is-als urned, pa - o public sitention isalso being turned, partly in €0n- | gy, where there is so mnch sufferitg as bero. Tnthe e Shout here, and sirange to say there are fow orpo Jumber- | pacc, but giving onr orderly a chance to get i ahead of her and | ba go construed as to require the City of Washington to sequenco of the poor crops, to tlie importanee a more warred industry, o tus view the late Ag almost naked, wit Fair'in this city is & notewortisy event, It made a fair [ 0 E T f 3 " show, but is ciiiefly interesting as 1he inanguration ofa | Of camwas, picked up in the wake of Sherianis &MY, 10 | yeat of Solomon des ofhings in ihichlabor will be encouraged and glielter them from the wind and rain of Winter, With 1O | goid at ssgood price. ; Bowored, sud the inventive gemius of the people bedding it for a dog lo]u:_flpuu,lnd who are really upon | We were iatroduced ton prominent citizen (by some one timuiatd in many departments of imdustry hithe the verge of starvation. The ladies con: ed with the | did not know cither of us), and proceeded to gi arto excluded from the South, It is gratifying to know | schools have & fow articlea of clothing sent them from | count of our journey. It did not i Ation from all Lome, which they distribute to_the best advantage poe- mothing but an' old and tattored pieco | 3,040 of Jumber from Si. Louis o the little tow )0 miles in o8 the unparulleld feat of riding 1 that-this Fair attracted a groat deal of atteut B b o o "1 havo takea tha | Aible to white gnd colomed, but it sesme ta go bep & short e souds of various gauges ud ae peius to call out somo expressions from specches and | way toward relieving ihe grealnumbes Wao ate ivers in America ; butgwhen )li;n(rrh i ‘one of the stadf of Thi TKILUNE, be roused ““Poverty, 8 axticles with relerence to the Fair, which iu- er and dist.” renpondent Bleato the drift of publie sentuwent. 1In the Inzugur We think that, as the holidays are nigh at hand, it el prayer of Bishop Wilmer is the foilowing appropriate peti- | would be well for those whou tho good Giver hos bleased in 'm. ‘May the awakened epirit of patriousm waich we | basket aud in store to rc uember the suffering poon and this day, not loso its power until prosperity shall | instead of spending their moivy for the mere cralificaiion 0co more dwell in our laud, axd onr native evergy shall | of foolieh desires, apend it in buying bread for thos denguish no more in supine dependence vpon the industry | whom without such rélicf, Christmas can bring no t othe: ! 1y sud wai *you don't mean it 1" a correspa e editors,” rejoined Meister Kar! o limes, aud our precious soil redcomed trom waste | of joy—ouly mi apdidostruction, shiall yield more than is ancient tribute fir o . feed the nation Jladder rth with . o wate mir, “we wlotho and feed the nations, and to gladden the carth wil WEST VERGINTA. T o “““l TRt o heds ac Haes g n Meister vas introds tho blessings of a high Christian civilization. Make usa wise and understanding people; a working poople, &e.” | OIL BUSINESS—POLITICS—INTERNAL IMPROYEMENTS. To all which we say, Amen. But the last part is certainly | from Onr Own Cotrespondent. ;;:vrmcm-lfiu teuthern |-hn_vn~r;.dhbarlu looking up. | PARKERSHURG * mudsills” may yet be honored even here. : < B 5 E The imtroductory speech of the Hon, Mr. Murks, while | Doring the week which has just: passed, the waterd'of Radical payer, tting, like a g No;nmebl;ner. the da&mcliun of that Ohio and Little Kanawha Rivers have been unusually | ite b the foll swell:regulated system of labor whick had grown ven 1 ortly in consequence theseof, business has b seiously perhaps, pays its tribute of praise to the new dis. |/80tire: Light et zeached I8 JLE B P ” by day, when it wes sold in large quantities for 8§ cents per gallon. The St. Louis !hhlt'ng.“:'.m its agent, has | r-lmn,rhen o declares that now,as mever before, | the neeeysily ofethe hour” forms a poweriu! in 1o | | )0 basrcls of oil, to be deliv- « ¥ editor of Forney's Philaddphia Press, and our was again overcome with dclight and amaze West Virginia, Dee. 10, 1866. turned to mesprivately and sshed s whisper how The in polities. When 1 had assured him that it wast ** Fpere, Mr. J Mr. L-don't-care-what-the de slow n_in thenight. and we m: 1, the Toads b ¥ he 15 sgricaltaral sl mechasical enterpri just meda a contract for 6 e & worse sygtem than slavery, whi ered in installmenis at an advanco npon current rates. The | wary the fors of iudustry, and to imulate invention ! bpriee of lubricating oils, such as are produced st White cancing in consequence of | i overcruvgled 3t 1 hard o confess it, but necossity forces the ecknowl- | Oak and Gules's Fork, nent, though indireetly. | the opening of adoreign New-OrleansTimes, from s | Enrope hive been reclived here dur for the Pacifie R sevezal Jarge orders from | i thegust two week NEW-YORK: DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1866.—TRIPLE SHEET. rt Zarah 3 £ mounted | gaining npon the berd, which was all the while moving toward parated | to our scats; the horsemen eantored gavly in advance; our two the nosth-west. so with | aliead, tniped 1‘;1\ Iy back, and motioned us to halt. 'We knew ar friends | what Lis signa! The Associatio o pui i Ve kept aloug the | balf-o mile off, were the unsnspecting brutes. ‘We now divided o ol iation have purchnsed ground wpon which 10 | yiaco route il day. Tt was tervibly rolich Fiding, acoss Tavines, thercafter, but 80 to interprt the law that the smovat to ysusm, cafions and guickes, where the road seemed 10 have heen mide g A h porary | with an utter disregard to to the danger of upetting. Brigkam | Tig NEW-YOBK TRIBUXE. made s detour through tho ravine, | possible. The law is slightly ambiguous; it spe: and have }.»x_r turough ell the | toward the right, and took the buffs on the fizuk. Then we Ymporlwn of colored chaldren between the agesof 6 and | been,very much depressed in spirfts, ind veno meney sd but wo_felt some uneasiness even under his his wagon, he | The detour, however, proved louger thau uny one g ted,and | evident: thecontext proves that it means the whole num- b flb‘(’d “Yes, Brighnn was a | before we [‘!‘ around the divide, our companions ha Joven Tittle almond-shaped eyes, in & nondeseript | loes.were tewrin 1 ideal of o Suuta Fe teamster, balf Mex- | shaggy heade, and righan, however, was & New-Yorker b) and ihe Democs but bhe hed lived in ell manner of unciviliz 1 o ageney of the Ereedmen's | placee; had delved for gold at PRe's Peak; traded and gam- | €4k o g energetlo} a o | Searing madly on, File and, like an insave savage. | grd all black children before the age of 6 and afier the reuer bat ho rafd ho | 1 hod s bard-trotiing, hard mouthed, big-boned gray hords, Cria . - age of 17! 8o that all the younger wnd all the older ehil- 1 Yo 30,00t T oes to luw with him for the same, ch Meister Karl was especaally fond of drwwing.out. | me. As soon with us ke siguiied his approbation by | seconds nesr tho ou Mocz 1otk from ‘bl ot | 00 il in thessachionls, Mo SIS E08 U 0 . itle elty L suclhy | 3n . The Commission finds it neccseary lofhe | 4108 O e of Fort Riley, 1t is & hamiet of some 20 houses, | overthrow and probably & broken neck. Momter Karl bas the | g1 o0y the Supreso Court of the District of Columbla, | § e ) - v mm.;z 10 seewe 8 passage by way 10 o many | it is oot of order, and Lie hauls wasons commard 810 a day few settiers busdant all | drops a little, a very little bebind, hardly slackening her | it enacted o new law declanng that itsformer act shou! suburbs of this city, thero sre many vomen aud chMdren | 8wt M, BN RESGES UG i ettler transported threo | turn her off. Ut object is to drive the gume toward the amby | i = - b ¥ ; - y over to the teachers of colored” schools such a pro- 3 " Salina | lance, eo that Youiz GAleon and Golly may have a shot at iy e : Lusband tought side postionate part of all moneys received or expended for | g, "o I s than & week every siick of it was | It 80 wo leave tic eleven {0 their own devices, a0d | 4,01 g educational purposes as the colored children be- | ago, [t erest him much, and he | worsi ravi ed unmoved even when we told him that we had per- | any bnffalo with & well-regulated s the two gratest | madmen upazd down declivitios whi spoke of your cor- | dream about that Lunt, like perpendicular precipices several | ¢,z ' ‘ourt'is yet to be heard, and possested of 1wy-um 1o make o 1 modesty, so though he | th ore of Foruey's 2'Ailadelphic Prese— | 1is ballet by We got dimner 1o bo | and our priee tumbics over on her side W Mk w large town,«| been bor foof it and ite with the Smoky v, those of the S0k EISREUERAR: i . and | bunt” Considering that the game was a long way o‘ll end that | g0 nothing was paid over for_the eolored chlidren. But | the world e a born paoper, *' me has! Jobn Murphy, ': n | & bufiulo can outrun a borse, st lesst for eeveral miles, we did | the white children went to school as usual, and suflicient | do nothing for m,,u.\ '“1 want to ax yer if 1 can com) lish, | mot think bis prospects very exciting. but we.let him o. funds were provided to meet the expensos, by raising the | bim to take care of uz ount 1f you keep to Jeeward of o buflalo you ma g * Bring u certificate,” the Superintendent, ' to b{ real estate tax from sevenly to seventy-five cents, lrl::‘“:(' 5::;’ St wtatersent, td T whl seo if something caunot be ay got within Balf o quarier of 0 m Ny, keepiag | Ccher Iocroused tuxes; and than, afiep hey mare e mater,” the Mlasm e W much s we. could, and slowly | trsusferring them to the school fund. In this way the bask ye. yer Honor; and wag yo live long yer Honor,” : | heitand were nullifed, and the $500,000 worth ‘of | said Mre, Sturjhy, na she retired aud gave way 0 the Dexd an t. wis & welll-dressed, pale-faced young man, who groaved ‘We kept this up for three miles, when, just o gmperlf‘ owned by blacks was taxed fos the exclusive beue- ling ujfout of o deep ravine, Howland, who was t of white children ! we were gt i 8 lie spoke. Bul as schools cannot be carned on forever without | 831 Wfl“'mllm'hhyflfl"fldfll meairt, and ereeping silently up, we looked over | rqixing funds for them, it wes determined to insert the Tl | the top of the devide. ‘There in a ravine on the other ehle, not | yeug) porcentage for school purposes into the tax levy T ain very sick, Sir, and Iwans to go 10 the hospi ital, \\Vim is the wattert Lsve you the siwall-pox, ors fevert” be paid over to the colored schools shonld be as small ] 30w long bave yon been sick ¥ % s of the | Kor some months, Sir. 1 Tst wy -)flq-n. L our fosees. Howiand, Yardiey, and Memter Karl were to re- main_perdus where they stool. while Lewis, the Captain, aud 7 to the whole number of childeen. The intention is | no frieuds living in the city.” would charge simultaneously, and drench the plains with gore. ** You lr‘tm beew taking poison, bave you not? " o ber of children botween the ages of 6 and 17; this is P hat @ spiendid sight it was ! The termfied bufla- . . bo swhi Whet did you take ?" mad ona.‘uhh » surging, npand down | P 1d| by,'ih?h'l"vb vq;:‘nt clause ""‘:hfp' nhho *white | 't 20 cents worth of Jaudanem last Sir.” a their nostrils geping. snortes auged, 1 their | betweel . 4 o Mayor | gician, w o be taken 1o peping., Toey wmorted, planged, tused ety | (75GCC0 00T utorpreted it but the Meuyor of Washe | Giee. e i " party combined in one. ind them were | ington so read the law that the colored chidren were to “Ar 0ld woman pow presented herself and addressed the Sae Yardley, | be counted between the ages of 6 and 17; but on the perinwndent somewhat as follows: * You will see, yer Heonor, ia Press | other side he puts all white ehildren under the age of 21 | thai Tam a vory poor woman, and T can't affond child any loiiger, and 1 took the goorl out ov com) i o ather is n poliecman in Yerkvile, and e owes Jong | the game. the horsemen: Howlasd cool and uneonceru gallent, yesolute, and energetic; The Philad =l u do | hormbly nucomfortable for a modest ride, and thercfore babit- dren of & dusky iweue are Made to count aguinst their | 751 L e e odvisswither L . g 88 the all by th 5 oy | O Sbames tn v Binots for tho chako, o but T had i, sssurcc | bretbren of the samo color who aro over © aud under | gin, yer'Hovor. o wil ot suppourt his own flish and Lood Y saw the buffaloes, he bounded after them | 17. By ths interpretation ke reduces the number yer Honor, d can’t be made to do it, yer Honor.” v anish, and we noticed that whenever he was | with a suort that |ulrm'«’mz " :urxe:nmd pat me in a r:-: of colnr‘ed fl:.lmn?i who -Inrxljld fl;‘“ mnwl.r&n;;) from 20 Snp:flnl,(-n nu‘nt&l!nnx -:ah:uim; of some 'u" ¢|= oo of the pu pace was magnifl- T eent to and saves 0 ¢ soure o year, acqnuimed wil mamer, to W what ) e, coat! Ou wo weat, ip nud M%Hrn gulleys, through stosy | But the rusties of the colored sehools, with s ,,,r{m., Tyils ~mmmmuemm-m( ehild. ines, in and out, corkscrew on, among the holes o obetinaey for their rights which is very unnoying to ever 6 ORINS. WU | Prairie dogs, where n misstep would certaiuly have caused an | ¢ryo W?lhlng\onhn, ol ol o qu mfi]‘f J::m’f:,:uflnfidmww—k;rfim stereting one. A man " | Tead, and s shuost into the hevd. He raises bis rifin; weavateh ; . Philudelphis. de % | @ sce several bulls drop dead { e the gun snags barmiesaly ; gf“l':: law will decide the question souic time the coming Thewonkn, wio did i the ik s tat e s native 2 zan, befure the war she lived State ck to repair damnges. In an- v for | other moment we are all near enough to fll;v: . ‘When Co came together the next session and | u village ealied Aichigan Pives, Un the bresking ont of e aia o e fat cow. in the near hind log. Sho | hecsd of the strange interpretation made by the Mayor, | Rehellion Ler husband, Thomas Clayton, enlisted in w M 1d | segiment, and not wishing to be separnted from bLim enlisted, yepresenting hemelf t be Lis brother. and pame of Francis L'h{\un. At the battle of Shiloh ¥ side in 8 band-to-band en " Her husiand was kiled, but she ortly before the close of tie War she was B b 1 | i all after the o A lendid o whe I yush after the cow. A splendid race she %o the_wholo number of | placed i hoopitel, when she be e : : i who | ns. We conld not et her back in the direction wo wanted to. | tween the ages of Gand 17 bear ‘an ne- | She bore off toward the right, where she dbubtless knew the childron white and colored between the same ages.” The | wlso e inmate of the hospital, who, after the discharge were to be found, and plunged into cafions which | Corporation Attorney has expressed the opinion that this mude Ler Lis wife, With the excepaion of the captain of the A - i MJ';I "{,‘,‘,‘.‘", ]h-" ] a!h:f st i8 prospective and takes effect from jie pussage. It oo hmhlvl‘ll»mhe '::inr&hmy'eumfl udth(nmnflh"h e | her way toavoid. But we er boldly, golioping like oroft i o hecame her secoud Lo 5 fzet of Prancis being e 'y o & therefore, does not, if Lis opinion is correct, apply to the | [t o H o ‘arson untH afwer lnhmmfi& which seem to me, wl n 1| ohool fund of 1965, But on this question the Supreme | G ' ol oy, She s H £ 2 E bim- | hundred fect Li cr siones and rocks, and firing the - g hundred fect Ligh tearing aycr siones sl roct, Sl % ‘on | Thie ccuiua of 1860 bhowsthe number of colored ebild: | uier. She and her b wer provided with meavs ¢ full rup, 18 not very fast. Lewis tries his pistol several times, | T€N between the ages of 6 and 17 1o hese been ten and five- | to secure their to Philadelphia, where the soldier- oes not mind it. T send a-ritle-ball thre fi::xl hts per cent of the whole number of children white and | woman satd she had relatives who were amply able to give ber middle of ber body, ans )y 5| h colored of all ages; and the number of colored children | sssistance and who would eheesfully do so. d Lowis and I (who have the best horses) aro ¢ Dbetween these ages to have been 20 per ceut of the whole | One of the visitors counected with the offioe mn'z ation is getting unpieasunt. We shy off gracefullpto either Under lha Mayor's construction of the 3".‘1 '2‘ '_:":' | 1o receive the statement of purties visited by kim ad o Lo e s avather,dose of lead, aod st the | Smount paid to colored sshoolsis $19,203 72 tho whole | (G Lr Gnder oath. Ho i provided with @ book in whith all trate with our companions for trying | Amount paid 15 $10,1:34 33; leaving the amount.now Ao | geaten.enis of this character are eatered, eack .”u‘“. nwhile the buffalo is off again, pitch- | $9,159 35, And thi Ipitous. echon some G0 foct deep. | but undor the other and more sensible constrction, Ifl:""’-“d Yardley ,l!ltll"er l";"sl-- -hx:l rmount now due is $28,000, and this sum the eity will yet Jecu hul e cow won't sty ouzl T 3 i i . lition: ¥ R hough, ber | probably be required by law to poy. & Godttion: Slagle H 1n the Mayor 13 now resdy 1o p\z: obliged to answer the following questious: the 1. Name 40 of U, P | e by e T ko s gur sirpise rmaiaa b & Newias o ad you vt o on, a owlasd, who e remain e I : L Wesoon see his object. He throws hwneelf from his 7 ' 7. How long have you bved . the City of New-York 1 cels upon one knee, and as the buffalo is run OUR OUT-DOOR POOR. I“l.hl“l:ve'du ever been au lisate o either of our lustitutious, whe the further side of the ravine, takes delibers ———— bt b Kianbean ST s her off hind leg and the CHE CITY'S WORK OF PUBLIO CHARITY—HOW BERIER | 10 iisve you money iu Bosk, or peojecty of sogikind T 11" Have “sou sy relatives of frienas viat are sble t0 eontaibote te powerful for wschief. “THE TRIBUSE whereat she merely scowls and shokes her 18 DISTRIBUTED TO THE NEEDY—BURINESS TRANS- | your support ! h W. Are you in rood hefith 1 ACTED AT THE OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT T4, What 18 yoor ciitac nt. and how long bave you beeo au invabid ¥ 1 r Korl rushes in and with or Tl 00R— 1C PROVISION FOR POO 44 Can you resd snd write and Lewis immediately take off the hide, an HE POOR=TERNGRA ERGVINCK OB % |35, Do you belong te sny benevolent b tasce from others of the parts, who seem to have CRAZY PHOPLE—VAGRANTS, DEAD BAUPERS, }3; g:;: m-:l,::.-nnum :en‘nunln’-n with & genive for butebering, sliee off tho tender CHILDREN OF DRUNKEN PARENTS, &C. . To-hm-ummrumflrdm your eharacter 1 18, Have you chiliren, and bew wany ! cutahe carears into quarters. We are still at woi ? ¢ 2 anc rves, ond with it the xx.dernum.?: Broadway is a falsifier. This accounts, perhaps, for | 20, Where do tey reside ? 21, Do you, ot kave you ever played in policies or lotteries 1 Aid not wes mmuch of our ehane, goi,n shokiat & | gome of thelics that have been told about it, and which hase The question in_regard to "wmgmmmu 3 pro- | bullet into her b head. At last. shot through the heart complet b 15 b Lody, throat. corresponaent of 7 ” sountpy pirish, * hopes there may air every year, so | aud the prodocers entertain sanguine expecialions of an — i it ta Tt SOW: bat the people can fnre an opportumty of meeting to- | extemded market Jargp profits in re. The bugi- o yeary ago. L M‘;".‘I ...i‘n‘,.f.:;m"&:.'.?‘},.“.;;:‘.t.“‘.i‘.f‘.,‘;‘. been nccepted as truths by our transatlantic relatives. Tt was | o Co e o dpet r fo interchange ideas as to the improvements wuich | nese of this city is lurgely d et upo the production o Somdeff o4 e er i found smong the tocke, and we | @ malicious, silly slanderer who, thres or four years go, made cion of gambling. - e eontinually going ou in agrieniture, horticulture, stock- cil, and nearly all the’ busiress men arc juterested to i micipal privi meat which we fave killed, | Joun Bull believe—or pretend to beliove—-ting grass was grow- | The out-door poor require other attention than mere * money* yaising, the meehagie arts, selisaving Jubor machin some extent in fhat-region known &8 being ¢ within the he couDty tx year s ern battle of phukles. i th ith which Broad is paved, A | ussistance, however. Sickness otten compels them 10 leaye She various mauufitctures, and that such_interchange of | break,” where all the discoveries of of bave thus farbeen | 5 on every §100, while in Ne it is not more than £ 3 talls agnin that night, and enjoyed the sound | ing between the stones WEL WG FoRiway a8 pes their homes and goto the keepitel, where they can receive “The jilace was found | correepondoat Col. e irtuous witl towand midnich, when the stage | strancer vicitiug New ¥ork for the, s aud hose ¢ | 3 rvendanon withont by o the fourot the doctar’s DA s of cold and | quaintance witl iy iogins whe up and down | G their eyes. The friends of insane persons whe ¢ ternitory bas thas far doas moy eventually coaway with many absuidities of the | made. A very su all yortion of v day; thai the danghicr of the preséut day may learn the | heen deveioped, but the w i fmportance of the spinning-wheel, &c., as well s the | new wells ure being.struck very irequen Tu i vieine m Our young wamen shonld be taught the dignityof | ity'the *oil fever” seems to havo entir Iy passed away, - As to the boys, there is the anvil, the foundery, the | aud men bore wells with the same appareut coolness that shoe-sbop, thegdactory, the farm, and sauy of the varions | wonid characte uy ordivary busi transaction. es of the mecbanical and agricultural ars, &e.” Qur State Legiklature meets on ik 1 of January, ard | adfroecaby thelight of ted. s Jauguage we rejoice to read in 4 Southera paper. o lively session is autic Au attempt will be made | con My by ll<lf' sparks, and W here strike the sai have theirgname snd wh amd 1 know not kow much farth ywen and o sabtwell e o 10 W iles be, hod su hoped to b e dly warmth aws, winch will bo firmiy re- whicl the river and tendas far west o8 our Thero | evident d boring. change horses, and we had an Lrrupll vers iuto_our bedroom. Theyelool o1, Who are these kedunck crossegt of them. Our host, the head hostier, a Fhich Le saunters in quest of knowledzp, must receive the im- . pression that prosperity and Lappisess rule the metropolis, and ;fi sdiuianee. "'L::'!{ frieuds B tin Lunatic Asylma, - thut here there bs no suflering, o sorrow, o des Vast w'rfd 10 show 1685 (hoy afouas ot nppfl“.“ ™ of the Pacific Kaiiway 6 remark whieh | crowda of well dressed people pasm kb B BtLec Pz | et e e ouiike [mdhr 1. Gilles. | Tomabefore his sight, hundreds o omuibuses keep up & eon- | FOL LT either to be o e with the i F-ond | were th Joper | didhins reet honor). and that we had an ordes from Tamabifere Ms Sigh, Ramires s | pie pe ng us to sl » . on't ¢ b plendid equipages, crowded with | © wiao | Bio periiing mafo denp therh, L Lo e b stant ramling o By e B iessaas thorong | ShanEed or proviled with s ervmaent om0 e Fe e, tal cold, ond ‘these comes here have juat goito;| fore. Fherelis o perpetoal waring of e B S 5 Shany of thein t43paying ciisene, who areol s, o s wmazniticent fiags ilash in the sunaline. Flores are CTOWe o g i o bl Finding%hat we had o warm fivend in the hostler, The T'omés of the 2ist ult. bad an editorial in the same | to modify the disfrane 1 iy Fankee 1otions and habits of industry and ecouamy. The | mbject on both sides, us it is well known thit thout the | Srionmens of supe ith a proud con . h The | b the greatest ity b fhe wor!| ‘—so wuch weaith, such they are, thered , compe m‘ of m‘ ) i | vast prosperity.” Such is the sone which te syren Mgy S fln || PSNIING & PROPE JISBY fov thelr y At present the Asylum s full, and almost o el Tust come to it. Even unpropitious scasons und | test oatlhs and the disfranchising cnactments, the State’ | pry short crops are bastening the happy resalt. wounld be carried by the Demoeracy, and, as 1 believed, its | seutiments "1 recently heard 8 conversatiou between some Southern | yery existenceas an independent commonwealth would be | wieanest ni tlemen; which Jooked in the same direction. “They | endangered. and then with been.curaing the Yankees and Abclitionists, and then | The State of West Virginia is pot over-burdened with $arned to th condition of their owngState 10 a somewhat | merely moneyed wealth, bowerer rich it ey be in re- gemarkable style of inconsistent trath. Thirty years ago | sourees. Intérnal improvements are ol veo exwnsively e Southiern people, saidione, generally believed Slaverye| prosecuted. The Laurel Fork and Sand Hill Railroad, %0 bo & political and moral wrong. wi vestioped | which will brivg the'oil rezions of White Ouk and vieinity By & second, but reaflirmed by the first.speaker, Wherever | into gpmmunication wish the North-Western B » greatpluntation grew up, he continued, the niggers eat | the Baltimore aud Obio I d, is nearly cowpleted and | o8 the whiteman, labor was-debased, schools Wxe shut | will be oper for traffic shortly‘afier the Wstof Junuary, Au eut, &c. The young men grewwup 10 be rowdies, degpis- | engive will be placed upon a portion of the road uhready tmg labor, and the women knew not Low to work. = Tue | tinisbed this week., It is the design of the projectors of eurso of Slavery, interrupted a thind s aker. The South, | this m“gj to extend it to some | fuet, beeame a great plantation to build np and enrich | pearly opposite M rretta; and the citi; amkees. We bought everything of them, even to ox- | offercd to contr liberally toward earryi bows and o3 -shees. | purpose. A ¢ has been organized for'so They then spoko of.the suffering which the poorer white | for the purpos jgation of the Little people would be exposed to the coming Winter, fiom short aw Tog Springs to this point, aud . &e. *1 would tarn every migger outof deors,” | ti iding of i one, “ and sbow favor to my own.race. I wo fhem employmerft.”” ** Yos, turn off your nigger out snother. * But that won't do,” was the repiy biter can't work—they are too proud, or thvr don't know near Charegtown, ed®| o w. A woman came to my honse; she said she wanted | thence with the O A powe 114 toghegmade 10 | jrarela » bowe-and was willing to do any My wife set ber | procure an appropristion from.Cougress 1o aid in the pros- | our expe % work, but she coulds't wash, or couk, or do apything, | ecatiou of this work. 1ts coustruction would be of inca 4| Kindgsttentio and®we had to send ber oft. But” (this was the wise cou- | culable value to the s of Virginiaand West Virginfa, | dies and pi elusion) ** they must learn to work. 1 have 1o do mavy | ss it would brinz. into market roue 1 illions of atres of | Wanted to thinge wysel? which T didn’t do once. 1 lost all by the | wild Jand, with all ther miinegal reso wnd they are | war; Iuin beginuing life over again. But I'm goig'to do | very rich in‘coal and jron. to day nothing ofithe valuable g timber which covers the hi Py n dismal chons dogx swelling the By 4 wclock our all *got out, of fire burniug an rom By d for*proposals for the b ainy; and off we t, Brouzhtes e Fo roject of bnildieg & great «esapeake Bay with those of tho night belo of the Joliy d tworbig tents for v Inast nd the eommand Montague an We ot ber Dighy. fresis Abe Lndian of ourybouel ’ us, and-th ol steful were th s copital tod- Livuger s var, 1o which the enclmuted stranger ropiics, ** It is; e e yom wich to . coptinis Esoaiay, and | | \agrunts, altbough navaly Siapaeed S0 7, 0o Jow bave no oceasion t0 alter your opiulon, if you don't ask | JOBECE G fore the Commissiciers ties it the danger wes, but wo felt the T stranger, however, it be bo in search of knowledge, in- | ST B i ow near the dangee wes, b b fon eloser, | deed. will ask questions, and, keerin bis eyes und ears openy send, tlem back th ihe courts, with suggustions thu they ba ver & e tmoved Sl icarn thiat he nos been deceived—thut Broadway has told sl to the . brigiong commit "'f"""" _':'AM"- Ko we passed w Mun o defiberate lie. Not in regan! to the |nmev¢rllyoflho i [0 wEe perwitted to indulze in rum, and whert hes, crouohing in | Wetropofis, for that must be acknowledged ; ot in regerd to | U will bo compelled to ketp themselves dlean, The Commis, » camebuck the grandewr of the'eity, for that is sllowed by all candid tour- ers meet ¢ moruing at the Tombs, at 11 o'clock, for the down upoj bat in the impression sade on his oind that there is that | PYTPOR of '-,"w'h'-'fl! cases of this character. WA { reatly thin workd Mniversal happiness here whick drives ant allsorrow, | . Cuildron of druken persaet wiio are paupers of long stand. > be abous the siss of ¢ yedpaiadd il heart-nches, all misfartupe. He will learn that | 106 ";;d‘“*". P - of by the Superintendent of Out-door big o iorse can look witil you-bave seen hiw T fne thr merchast ani the despairing wretoh who | F0ur, aad provided with homes 68 Hhe Iuiend il JiStiese aplates taking this very night o dose of * pomething” 10 can bo secured for them in tawifies, who, ‘ore takiog Vend 1o his twiserabie existence, ride side by side, and oust consent to give them & common cducation, and treat ther pare, the Fifth-ave. belle proicaades by the side of with every kind i;w-ldmm Sowetimes becoms P makes & sotry eort 10 be bappy, despite her | Rihly incensed because their chikiren wre thus taken from The solemn-faced parson elhows tie pruprietor of the | them, wnd sake use of exery means o have thie children re- D ke plain. modest. goniine wiman cones in contact | Stored to them, Thoae people, bowever, ure very well uuder. with the flaunting robes of Fushion s shuvo ; the Sister of Charity | 1000 nd the little opes ure not retarned to them wiless there et by e heavily. mustached rové whose day.iif s | be suficicat pruot fusnistied to satisty tho Superintendent that Cine about the corners of the stroet, aud the simple, ::f’é'" m'x‘f\'."‘:".. ':h’; imdfi':?{i” least. ‘:mn:m: ) the coun he * wo cve Chilr o 2 S SNCACEAN by the walf, et of the Poor of every town to which a child is sh scut is communicated with by the Superiutendens, who wnds iam the followisg lettes : ’ DErARTRENT 07 FOBLIC CHARITIES AXD ConnxcTion, } pre- NEW Y ORK, = -, WO . Towar OUvmesrzes oy Tns Poor. TLrwaN: 1 Commissorars of Putlic Charities and Correer such their agents. pleced many childen comuiiied 44 plusging; Ve the drivers “Imd turne Lawoke Meister Karl with s ery, door. nd shouted. 1t was totally dark, and | tog wal whieh hegan the next day, 1 have left my- o apac cacribe. 1 sh ke to tell how Meister Karl wasedopted inte the Kaw tribe of Indians, and how an iufati ed 1o give him her pappood® ; what n good al ofticers at Fort Riley and Fort ortl, and those splendid railrond men st W b for three days and uights we lived like prinoes at St. Louis i téicd, o e things: and ve, fut and hepy nia to Fort Riley. w0 il wspire b onr Wiy home, w pove; ing Puraliel with ¢ uardian-angel in her I which is nis all other s ing th i make the beart hang Beavy in the bicast of him | eympatdy for the poor aid ditressed. A fow days ago we skes ujon this pieture—studied it or scveral Lours, and note | toeir present cond ult below for kurwation 1o respect to —— with —— of ——. Jond st., and but a few steps from Broadwar, i o e obliged i faforus ion of the gonersl char Bond st and buts fv abeps (rem rendunp dode sir. O e thet of e chid, and tho hility o4 ) who the‘beet 1 can, and still be & man.” 4 Let the Goverpment but pursue a wise, nn;ldi}m, and ‘Lhe agricnitural interests of this and the adjoming conn- their pr ol the sport 1 £ 1 affice of the Comnissioners of Churities and Corpee Fighteoos pol in reconstructing the South, and-I believe | ties are not flourisbing, The surface of 'the [2ud isbroken o thalling descri | o 0 of the Coin o of " | Mr. —— —= t0 support the child lu comufori, Very respectl we shail sce & new South, wore glorions than the old, | and thegoil is ot adupted to the raisiug of cora or wheat, Len o fieree ‘Dull climg n him, and jusemised | rl: s occupied aa r‘;‘i‘.‘:fi-fn.:h: r:::,l'": l;h:'{'yl el Grokos he: LoCK, NZQ-»M?_A ng out of the present confusion. The Government | Sorghum grows luxuriantly. Tobicco is cukivated suc- | g his Jog open by shout half Jearned | 870 SHKC e 8 Fifle-bull, and it passed abont e city’ Pansing nloug an ulley-way wirel piader o favorable answer B received, the child is permitted to re- e firm aid xedrin ite course, to shut ont all hope of | eessfully, but'is st produced in largo quantitics. The > wis-»0. presity " falocs sonr | 0 Lol We v gl on g e o uthesly siio of the bouse, we come 10 & lurge Joor, which ut in case the pastics With whom it Las been placed are secessionism, and caue the people 10 devote themselves to | hills clear of the forests make 1008t escellent pasture. Tn § 000 S0 Ly :I‘", " :1"[.( . i “Lu-«l | Toward Wa. They were very mueh shoeked when they fousd toom where applicants for pablie charity are ve- | zeporied 1o be t0o poor 1o xupport it~ in eon fort,” it in t—d ricd all the varie- | N vamined o give Bp Tudiaue, and push out atill,| toere wes o pasenger i, o They lind supposed 1o e B by enitied to. |*in omuther Sumily, where it comtort wad happiaess will bo se- an- | ” < bl aiaps; and push out atlll,| S LR G L een: ) $ive a6 Bd o st deorway dafly stalks o suflicicnt amount of mis- | curv - .. We borrowed four more horses | OD€Was 1u it except thie WMo bad been nimed o aen books on thv. ealect of bu. | A mutter of curious iuterest i3 found in the mnmber of :.anf Judustry and uuprovement, sther than to politi-, | Tay own opiaon, end I believe £, Lay her west after the bimo tics, the mutton reised upon these mountain pastures, to Caongress with | not be excélled su flavor-although it mey be in size, The | suldler, snd rfim interest, which &lso 15 oly personal—the | ldlls, whick are so admirablysadapted 1o the business of | canvas made wn- early yal peoplc. ‘They feel that if th ent golden oppor- | stock-rafsing, teem with mw_ml weakth; everywhere | traveled 2 miles frow ¥ i along their sides veius of iror and coal ehp ont, wlach in quaity i lot alip their doom is sea! o — the “great break,” are to be found withinsigot of each scheiwes. There is onc cliss who are lookin, er o good might's rest | overinud stage station calle d Dunker 10l there is no Lill anywhere near it. Wo k t on Friday morsiag, We + Kiley, and porposed going about t4) wiles furiher. We arrived about dusk 1o 8 pouring rain at su ! probably becanse . b e < & note from dr. otirer, itox, cual, and oil 15 spparently inexhaustitle quan- | G T routenent, commending us 0 the bospitalities | his reminds we of svorth onedlay . He posed 10 be a buffako, but the d and b caunt, squatid Gigzvre sat presents | clildion that are sumported by their mothers, who, beiug out af y is i chupter of bitter axperiences, mihy | Service, mio unable (o have their Kitle ones with thew. They, ol more revolting than the most terrible | therciore, zive thom into the koeping of the Commbssioners, most taithful pen. V wretched fn | Who busrd sad lodie, und educate thew, for whick the mether horrible, loathsome 0 ity appearanee— | PuyssS por month. ves, and from the same, handsreceive Another feature of the husiness transncted at the oftice will ps the wolf from the door,” and that Dambown h the foliowing incident, which oectrred darwg ous 1o them makes thels miserabie lives | visit on Wednesiay : jor rway s out Lunting, and fired at what & el to be an Judian on h savage, instead of rushing upon L aseailant | awk sod_ sealping-kuife, thooght he might mak- & | thing ot , and_run np, shoutbng for “Mugh tohaceo ! much tobaceo!” by way of inde ity r uote M, —t" IRGIAL . 6 A ::i\nnnu P A tities. Saitt ol o iy of the siabiesall o e e, s ¥ ly ot perieaign | LU e e e o o the ambulanee, | e ation ¥ 00ATIC — -BOUS e Piss the night with tho horses. Three stalls were emptied and | Meiste appe ped out of the ambulancoseram. | U0 U Vila oner, "\’ kood-looking young man, welld and having the —OWPHAN ASYLUX AKD NOR3AL SCHOOL—SCHOOLS | AFTER THE BUFFALOLS. L it Mot vy g 99eepl Bps Hhe floor, aud we | O et e Brighem B Bad | A Ereat city. like- ours foverty, w r e respectablc me s ndds e 3 opt p : e th ey ETuewer 10 be encountered in the strvet. St is seen on | Superiutendent as fullow > Vo wanted to,ouy some oy and corn st this ranch, bat the | back Smone fhe ECTC, | Ydorner s her voice w heard pleading for charity in every T have ealled, Sir, to hand you 520 for Mrs. ——, who will | et overy | probably eall for it ina day or two.” POR WHITE CLILURES—DisTiCUTION OF THE PEOPLE | THE UNION PACIFIC BAILWAY, E. D.—NINE DAYS ON | hosihrs avo strictly forbidden to wl o forage, and ow e | " N, ;i xp | from Gillespie wisi not thought i | THE PLAINS OF EANSAS—A BEFFALO MWUNT— | iy if gou wil ake it forcibly i thetlend: man, Bemvenposvenice of The N. Y. Tribure B | JOURNALISTS ON THE RAMPAGE. Ro we took it with most | From our tpecisl Corrospondent. | | ATLANTA, G, Dee. 10, 1866, Ome of the most importaut evenis which has ever . securred'in the history of the colorcd people of Georgh, sext to their emaseipation, oceurred in this city on Sawr- v, 40, 1466, About Boos we ens s party of sokdic T. Wickes, all picturesqu S1. Lovis, X The excursion party which came out from Philadel- end etvilians v ot in big boots and 1o cover this case. T paid for it, shook hauds «l round neer camp on Foasi] Creak, er_command of i of My, | L0 that gentleman hating evidently taised himseif euor ;:’I' pul place; ber trembling han tendent—" Wh fired 3. We rode along in s - - oor: Wor tatters flutter i the fievca wintry wind: e by with e o ed ki ity | Young,Man—" Ske's my wife; but she is u conrmed drunk- | bam nursing a good tempered wrath, 1 | umused at the ineident, which just agreed with his of a | eyes are ever Blled with tears. Tosber ¢ | proctheal joke, At last Be ai: 1 wish thero was iill or | Srouchingupon o bed of straw’ or rags. and frof ber heared, | ive together. We have to live upust, | omething off this road, and Lang mo if 1 wouldn't upset the | dismal window or murky doorway sh Toss the street, | s consented to take §5 & week for Ler support.” the million Have you any ehildern 1" sound of her vol Al withi Fort (bag | fd within Nir, ve hove two, 8 boy and & pirk whole of you!" When we bade Lim good by afternioon, he parted with M ‘Kt in the most afiectionute | ire detiued agaiost the Decembe g 0 ee and the shout of merriment: she catebes in ber hungry var | They th e, groom. Al this The Superintendent then took the money, made an entry an o neusic that swells frow parlor aid draw s and bears until her very heart grows ¢ wan said he would call early next dinty | and the braiu | the journal, und the wionsly in Brighany's esteem by nearly killing his bosom fricnd duy tho Bth inst., iu the completion and dedication of the | I to see the Union Pacific Railway, Eastern Division, from o3, were surveyiug the propose 1T D Brieham was rather provoked with me sec Stors Schoel Bouse. 11 arer o give the readers of e | l.mlv .m.m‘.)m ?\ y:.l;( ..m-:,:;::‘rl. Ilm). ll ity, Kamas, «r:;.g. “.‘Lffifi’.(".”.f.-'kfibj"&"; could b - M““:“u‘.m ‘,‘m-“ i “fl.l;‘h' h;'-ur"un:.,y ovoked with we for y with painful meditations, It b an old say iug that oue- | !l-m!h h(l.u‘ll’l\’l' ('um '.'u. m;‘:ll:-n _f‘“"e,"’“'..""'"'l"‘“:; T Jear ides of thet interesting oecas it o0 further than they intetided, and had a very particn- l ’ ¢ o R il nafis Bstn e 2 balt the world kow not how the othe “Those who | Supcriatendent, turbg to us : e have over sisi S ’ . o, it 08 jally tane whichs was not in the origiual programme. 10 | who v L e L bt o B SR | kniow wot what it i¢ to suffer hu | ancs of thiat kind o4 our books. : 28 pacity; and | o NGRESS VERSUS THE CITY OF WASH- | bomes fulled with luxury, md o | A regular applicants for relie! there 18 quite a num- cloud of sorrow or misfortune—woald be e ber who sre bereditary paupers—iheir fathers and mothers and Becessury 1o give 8 brief history of ibe efforte which have Deen madc in this city for the eds om of the freed: 1 October; 1865, the Rev. E. M. Cravath was s the company of about 150 ladies and gentlonna from St. Louls s oticr purts of the West, aodjof o baud of music fromthe | Jnde here, 0%r Hotthg Jass, Ipes storeaand t: Joowe the tired mules. }at the latter place, | preparatory to a grand huat oa tie following day. The a5 there was snother Overland stage riach close at Land, wé fer diner, under the guidance of the fort, we passed over the roud from Leavensworth to Fort Riley, | mightys Howiand, we Fodo oat shout 15 mfles o g erahong e i not only the grondgurents havins been on the poor list before them. ey ol s irtuen: 3t 14 ales the cheapest, | The provisions mude for the caro of the out-door poer—lo i ubta its lessedness lot i visii, us the witer capitulute—mog be summarized as follows : Ineluded in the f tho Superintendent of the por Poors| duties of the d;rr::;;u:l is t-"ry:un;: conneeted .-‘m ;'n:uv o leseription. ubandonment of wis protection this world's goods if they ¥ pou urned INGTO. 1f any persol Colo- | PRACTICAL SULLIFICATION OF THE LAWS—TAXATION | seeth not | i, diseases .this city by the American Association 1o ascertain what turdey the 34; had a sun Sucilitics there were, uud the peed, for opening schools. | with il ’ June W nel, the Panter, thedmaster of the unt sand Beuediet, bestrod = o » N Semton hara wete bt B, o g e | sues Wi fnd s 10 il fom T, | B hemboat, Aq¥ it by o FITROVE. A0S0 KR RMECIATIK, e v, b ki wh kea.” i chidren By por o, e car ol A 4 g | s > i es from Leavenworth. | Erigham in thetumbulance. Now lob it listizetly naderstood | From Our Special Comrespoudent. At the present time there are nearly W0 families i thi foundlings, the support of illeitimates, und the ¥ sutued and demolised condition to which it had been re- | This thrivisg little city be the goscnt terminas of the raik. It that we did ot consider this n bunting party. Who ever leard R asiecaros, Tuesday, Dee. 3 1666, | Who are dependent upon public charity for'support. These are o eccsaary ciinis i caizying into effect the laws Whieh of riding after o bison in a four-r ngon ! It s true that . . o e provided with coal aid money, which are-distributed to Utm i have been establisied for the care of the poor and unfortanate i whith they are obliged to use | claiming eharity. Permits are granted for the admission of in. duced by tbe Kebellion, avd, eithough the demand for | i situnted near she juxetion of the Smoky Lill and-Kepubl & tared horsemen, who chanced wals wis great, there were 1o bulkdivgs 1 which 0 | Forks of the Kausaw River, and though bartiy more tiun & few I of two phtital baffaloes that establish them, save one very inne:ure aac open wooden | monthe old, bas twe or tl wper, ahout 100 | Them escupe nud pever saw any iic Vuilding belongingto ibe cologed Method ich had been | housea aud prohably B0 sifops are well snp- | severaloccesions to earelessly erected Hut'of the ruins of s chureh h haad | plied with s of fair qualily aml moderate price. A large proportic Yo houses. are substantially bulli of brick or of Twen deniolished by the Twentieth Army Corps in order to | Poponiiool V0 SECRE Fo il e § g Bt o i inst fire. o excellent yellowish whito 4 ahounds in thiy | off yati! next day. %mg‘fi“‘;fl‘é”’s‘:fi":d&" 900 pupils nly, | IOk The popalation s overerowdcd aud xens ane ‘exorbic et i dne thoe. Tkt oo s v while there were, perhaps, !,W“ "';‘ should be in ":‘a‘;’L T found the track of the new railway in excclleut otdler, cone | onee went wfter thew, hay m'hllu b‘:"‘%nfla safficient! y"mo C;n uwlzm ll’u nwml-.r;-:d Its yontl, l:‘x‘dllhnn no doubt th \r.nvn u’]m.': lz!'n be . pupils, wl been used by ristian Cowuis- and Jeveled o more, 08 it 5o doubt Wil be vers | becn wou during the war, was broughs hither from'Chaitanooga, | soou, it WM comjpure favorably with the beet of our Esstery | would { - s wmod, thrue, by the wouth of December, 1865, two_sciools, rouds. Thereis wi abundauee of excell i with £ix teachers aud about 600 pupils, were fully estabi- line, hat the company-have not yet suflicient rolliy Sabed mnponlh.m nr-nl:»u- of xh;-;r h:ls! for nll“!r' o B * i n their equipn “Cheyebave now 15 loeomotis cor Under these circumstances, in euch very inconvenient | g, roug aud 6 hutkiing. Their earaings do the month of | among the ra Luat did not f his mules (ad no mes ean et epeed be could or 20, Ther onrevomp chase for an huidn?v, the tewchers inbored under man aud saffired not & little in personal cowfort and healths | 55 ey cent. In the eastern part of the State, tusber of: yariause lived; puiaps_they Wwese shooting eack and it wos therefore determined by Mr. Cravath and the | kiwds, for fnel aud X s abundant, hut beyend Law, wn got low. We saw no advantage iy | $h0T0 ¢S E. P'. 8mith, one ofsthe secretarienof the American | rence ther is i wood except thin growth slongatte Lasks ef gruss 6ter nothing. so we Lalted to n 2 Troscatly, printed with alarming ni A v the | the principal sireams. Coal is ubiained near subrstance that was supposed to bo coal isfound al wews sgninst 1he evening beyond Formiisworth, but eur scientific ‘companion, 1i. over o distsut bill. Hadt comte, whokzaraiied earctally the-geblogy of the ruste sepoits | the bufile ot Iast ndvancing Thet it isouly @ worthiess quality of ligwite, and that there 11 | rifles and lovked nt the tricgess. T 50 possrbitity of 1he existeuce of coal auefur ax we hute vern. | ment moic aud more * buttlonh © spent ehurch aml some went sight secing. In the ufteruoon the oulk | was evidently in low epirits, Tt dragged its refuctant of vunparty wok tue cars for Wyandqpieaud Kausas €ity, ou | Clearly it ll-"(t,]’fl"‘fl'n"u‘fl' of eomin, uary Associgtion, 1o extecd ithe 1acilities Seducation of the freecmen, ud. also secure for the teach- | ore such ConVeLieLces oe are Locesswy to efliciency 3 Sesching. sud, also sich comforis us £re necessary 10 pie serve their bealth, A * Home” was purchased in Deceruher 1865, at s cost @fi§5,000, and an sajcining lot at » cost of §600, ou which 80 erect & commodious school house. Tho great desiderntum ut this uuge black object slow de kept thels prowmise ! 11 awaited ihem. 1ts main festures were a soreiight processiw | Count Montague's leg, anc cocked my gu £ this s a hyat; but Meistor Kari ress, indignantly o utier th "Tnm Trouised to cireumvent tha ud drive them tovaud the anfbuince. Had th i i i ehite ' be o niid d i Z ad this promise | paid taxes equally with the whites, but Laye been refused it District couprises tha 1205, 19ch snd 324 Wante, ticed in [these columns, is claimed by the howse o ept, there 1s 10 doubt whotever that your correspondent { i B b of thews; bt T segret to sey that tha | 811 bare in that part of those taxes which was expended | There is one visitor for euch district, who, al thix season of ridiou gume iguomiyjoly avey. Brighom got'ile Eaven & Bacon, No. 135 Grandst. They have introdueed o out of u team than Brighni), wud kept ‘:\'"‘"" sig 'l"l the | for the white man's children, A black wan of Washing ot were lost ¢ . ; A o Oy Sk o vy | 1on Jout ephen, . Depglpr U 00 w8 which w com- difiealtion, | (crober wera about 82400 per duy, auG theirexwenses sotuver | tofl s and thgn Wt somo of them as | [Lete s botES SLnE o er, though payiag D Tis fated We got out our | yeq “30 58 P quired *40 set apart 10 per centumpol the amount re- | g, y ot i Cotony wsod gy, | Sovedsfrom taxes eried flag angeky pomon property | oS L ndny at Lawrenoe. where f v . 4 Joth ¥ h | in suid ety owned by persons of eolor. © It went sight sl seme of o wens to | aadsoon developed four Jogs anc ot very U L et | Dlo law lb’«t the common school taxes paid by colored | desk nnd desired to Lave o few W evil. n—uncomfort: E:mny»hnw-n should be expeuded tor colored schools, t eider Karl (who | wus puid over till June, 1864; and not t The refusal of the municipal suthosities of Washington |odiclots man ally. Whenever the cuse of poor jwrson, need. | motes t the Public Institutions, and for the juterment of bodiva to obey the lews of the land in regard to colored sefiols, 'y At uthonn, aad for saki i . | g ve, iy reported 10 the Superivtendent, w visiter s | ot the Cliy Cemetery, on Vard's 1 riakes it desirablo to bring before the public what those p ok I Vi the sendtnce o « luws are, and the persistent refusal to obey them. public ebarity. nAefl"tuin the nature of the X S early os possible. For the purpose makin Frou the very foundation of the city, it has been o fa- | vaR2 58 RUENG, 00 Hie fnto five distri vorite residence for the niore enterprising of the blacks, First Distriet comprises m.bn'n.:‘.u, 1": .'"‘na many of whom have accumulated fortdnes. Ticy bave :{\;‘:‘i,fl:fi:;:;‘:f(:’::‘:' AR Mt o e e Fourts District cocprises Lhe 168h, 18k, 20th und 2ist W PIANO IMPROFIEMENT. AnoMier improvement in piauos, differing i some essential ad charseteristic festures froi the new patest up’ rigbts wellknown firm, recently and very favorably mo- thegear, is kept busily engaged i the performanee of i duties Coul is given 1o the needy in yunntitios wyeraging about three- ibratory ehamber or drom, composed of a series of somding- tun to each beueficiary. en | poards, ip that part no case not occupied sickies o inailsy to proure ‘employsaent renders as: | :‘ru. E, ';:‘ it ¥ ".':h:“h - m' - & g sistanee of that pature immediately neeessary. ratory pported nain Lo Jlete Lis bouse, taking bond and mertage on honse wud 1t is-not to be wondered at lhnl,’umun‘ 50 many applieations buns;lnun carries the striugs, thus sepazativg amd re- full | for relief ax those received by the Saperintendvut, thore shoutid it from the solid work of the emwe, wnd taxes, reccived no Peuefiv of sebools for kith or | beattempts at imposition, Inatances Of this kit arewot Wi | pesting it entiely on the vibratory ehest. The it the | ki of his.>% - - common, hut the.yeport of the visitor who is ealied upot 10 | of thin is to increase remarkubly the er and quality of tone, thct- When the Ropublicans obtained full possession of Gov- | EEABNC It the merits of each ease bat seldom fails 10 show | which from the slightest touch evoki rity and came | ermnent they speedily bezan to remedy this injastice. By the traud, if there 1o an sttewpt to practice one. sound cun L inerensed o any extent .?."w power. Wias {he Act of May 21; 1862, the municipal suthontics were auts for assistance are sent 0 146 | yyrument responds ably to the requizements of the musicion o 2510 Aluisko curious are tho deviers that are prac: | puesrde streneth and volume: aud we cmphasize the fact that iy ndling” Iriends Tuio thai InstWON. | pubodies & successful endeavor to improve the board, M Wednesduy last, during our visit to the oftie, o very re- was 4 reusont- | spectably dressed, middle-aged man quetly stepped up 10 the “in private” with the Superigtendent, The following conversation followed between it was whollyudisobeyed. For two years not a cent “"-"-?: £ Visifos—"T Lave called to see if M; e, Who is employed i'n WS Hion, f in my tactory canuot have his wother received wito the Alis- for common schools, So that the educational tax of 15 man's_propesty more | eents on the $100 was levied on the bl H feet. it of "‘:I““Y”W;“‘"’.: house. Mr. Buith being B | S0 gud0f s, The excursionists were seented fn ft o Do trusted with Grearms, beiag tubject to rash fi shesowe . ear | i n . Wi w- | Tha Souadly mpe AT ,":‘i‘_'i""""'l'ul;:: B eraied tirugh 1 streets with the drariasaud | paies) ised bis carbive whereupon the Tatuie. sried ont m’;:;,'fl:".:ff J:,'do,'f’ ® commities of ingulty o8 | hooset” g B et e uatah b | Soonand soumpain ogthiv hind s amiite 1 vasioctiymapoctet | 11 e poiTia proved to b uus Iriond Benedict, ‘1o For thi 3. oopae. 40}, wop. 204 operintendent—' Does M, — —— Work for you est ¥ | By the commisiiee of arrangements that soue of the tiwd truy- | suid his horee wonld %30 Seviox Dot Ropeiswly dis, | S30USH 108 the suppart of & single ac300%, Visitor—He does, Sir." > presauted Gy subject 10 the | feragrizin e disosed t ¢ive e tho skp il recine preme. | nced ealy i [ g vt vy 1 s | Ty The aet of June 25, 1964, the former luv: wae repealed | Superiftendent—What wages doce ho reveive Church in Cineinnati, | srely to theyr hatwis, the wnck-drivers iad strigt orders 1o per- { s limle ppested rather stiff, but ke i T;,' £nd a more stringent one enacted, requiring e mwunicipal Visitor—"He is & good wechenic aid makes very good wages, Atul look t Lis steed, got into the wegon. | wuthorities 10 set wpart euch year from the whole fund | but, Sir, be Las o large family, and bis wife is very bigh-tew- pered and will not have bis live with thew.” Pl o e Dyt 10 07910, leave the fine tuder any pretence whatever. One | and, with 8 ntiemun, Sor lwd, pub bis ont of the oonch Wis- | When the other Lorsemen came back they reported ‘v, er if they had not almost ‘veached the Fun,” aud wwore that they hind put several bullets it wes the means i ther way bore, At Kunews Clty of enthusiastio meepiivg | able ihenghti—was it gettingaeady for “aitl- | yaceived from ell mources by suck authorities, spplicablo e Wl S, L can't 1arn his mother on of i H‘db!'l:" h s - e into isting isions it 2 tona liotel.” was the consoling re- | of 1io buff loes, and wighi bave yun hiw down Lad dnylght :.‘.’f.‘:z.f'.f.m .’;'.’.}' mn:{c'"n'fnf.:u"}".'.?n:umhl:; the ouse. The law will hot permit bim o make & paupor of | sntinfy twose who seek that in power of p | phy; * we're taking you w-pleasuring.’ lasted’s Hitle longer. With suel athl i 3 ' i called the Storrs Sehool, in bonor of the | % TR 0 NG ikt bospitave treatese, | fan et home, {@etng tle AR Sl i vy | S soicmed ahiiired Between {8 SE e & aud 17 years | UG gt Sie, Lin wie is o desporate woan.” DUy R et & Daovs dabe thom £ yous 1).1., Whise COBgregation contributed | yuy g recisind v Lawreuoe, with o few otiers, to orgauizo o . that thenr faluve wus eatirely asriouiable w tue abwcuce o the bear 1 the wholo number of ¢ thereot.’” ~The | Superintendeni—: 1 think if youwiliseudber tomethat Twill | 1 and in that time their instrements have won » wpatation SR b e G e o G LS B e e S P slepping car, @ y il uw in “ert next g A inc hunt was nd othol ers o over to the FOUDE WAL Cay . . A ewent they annownce. Ball, with w O e | ey ihere, whl o night Tade ouriiat exper iy aescrl of w defing il " thit 1u' oion | certiu momeye wisug trom nes, m{un}- uid forfette | Haisly it i to en w0 ke 1t Wl e T N is i i g B 3 W, nal e to 3 t ¢ 4t gome alout wight | wpes for tho use of the Publie. Seiools: v Frovded that | S0 GEONY, ey hat be could take eare oI s mother SALE OF THE ORPHAN ASYLUM. shed in the most tastefcl | iment i rowching it by 1rying 1o godo sleep on the bare floor, | mirit be kept frosh for the el ike style, and wre ished with Barnes & | The experiment n--:u vl,wllLy uau-_iy'. but sabsequent | e e -m school Praciic e ne riect. Farly Tucsdsy momisg we - desks. Ju tho sear of this | WSS ST 0%t T e party eered 11 heatde Jobn. ’ ; [ n in n chapel 80 by 60 feet, finished dn the beat | KUV o't aid facioti, O lecder was Col Claries Style, aud furnished with sests sutlicicnt o accomwodate 5y Secrerary of tie Jollway Conpany. We had fonr At swie enough, about i herd of twelve, “Look to t & sudicuce of 400 persont. o from PUitad<iph iw—ALr. Thomas C. Biadie, Dr. John | Rowiand. ° Yosder is a muel lar Mwilibe used for religious ezercises, «nd aleo for some, tho. Lutulist O eeoidieirt; my trlenss Claries . | wile digtsat.” We could not ke out Subool prposes. Lelagd Prest;and Mr, John C. Browue. Capt. probably not under g or 40. Tywe or e The entire costeof the buildieg is $6,000. Tt ix coni- W imthor of the ccleprated fighting farally | oa the left. Later fa the day wo s silll faut, we were b the widst of severa! wmail dr \as every proppect of as much sport as we w ¥. Colton, u_Phi n all the intments meceasary to 8 convenient s with | the fauds thus obtained for ediications! purposcs thall bo e b Lo lere to aee e tic duty 8 bkl | 7, e ol , applicd to the education of both white wnd colored chil- o e " ditn i tie proportion of the numbers of esch between p "yl e red o dort of skulking masnes, exlently | StR: Will you through your e the sges of 6 and 17,7 It also declares thut * the said | foeling - shumed of himsell. tion of the Citizéns' Amsociation to the 5 propntion shall be asce ed by the lust reported ecnsus A wictehed-looking woman, with & babe in Ler arms, now 1 see by the report of th Exeentis ¢ Committee of the' ted L, Sixty-sixthest. near | Association in your issue of tue L20h jnst. sn they of the populution” of Washington. herself. Sne lived, she o Such was tye luw i favor of tw edueation of the black ; buf the people of Washington wero fulls cqual | Her cidest y ency. Tne aet was passed in June, 1863: the '“""l"‘“‘;":;,m o 55 n month and o slek bube rendered it necce: of the city was raised in August, 18G4 nd‘hul B sary for her to apply f charity. & viiwr children, ull liviig. | advice of the Honorary Couneil i ue years ol *eoming | made by the Common Council to the saband for some months | the Nursery and Childs Hospital. 1 call the attention of the Association to tho i Colgred Orphat Asvivn on FIfh-ave,a cl n pureh: s said to bave beer l-bouse, and 1# sn omament to the eity, and an 4 ! Wovor o the Christisy benevo.ence of the North. o s i papi ooy i:ug}'—l-kn“‘r’v‘-nm»h AEmiped Lo gt 1'..'.-“,"]:3"17- L twis peld over, on the ground that the iy % provect at ones. to her pgpidone and vap The Auierican Missionary Associstion beve, in eonnec- 3. Our xhvn«':f.’;.:’:l visit ¥ort Zaal, | it uted the metticsome steeds, and W pply to moneys raised the atine year {1 I8 the meas i e e . ominal yrioe. Hbw muci of the pirekass Sow sver, whers wone £ix or eight thousand Chieyenuos, Arapilioes, | slow trot. Young Gileon siayed in the wagon ¥ | Bor ‘was aoytuing paid over in 185, Pluce itk o beast us 1ghban possible under ik chngmtcns. | 1010 the City Fvasury, sud b ¢ sale an out a-100t, preferring what be calied & | that Jeds, 1O DL FE Were 1eited (03 school jurjoses, d 1 yes Hionor plas, Bu, " sl & womas V5o Jocked fox &) Ao Vork, Devember ‘4, "o JUENIE 10 Ay with their * Howe' and school i ihis city, on adjoin- j wud othier ludisus were the ssscubliog v cound, for te vy | asd Golly Ay o bl 107 Goloed oM DALY Wiich Wid b