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•• -. *. •' - V^rr/f • ..• - - 3„- 3TAY 8, 18C9. NO. 95. F4N0E. Editor and Proprietor. |o£J$&ncSck Itenn. 1869; daughter, receive andria; we take the news: liedr_tby his Alex-Many Sts. No vas un-Be Gen. board‘s ^'visions ti7>3 and of the ,tiful_*ud fchar- re unan- Mcease of Kirs Glenn, \/ t one citi-rbar one worthy [ affords a [legal and i ay be at-industry, on to the :mbers of sympa-relations fable loss pder them dings of the Bay J other pa. juested to pn>t*ry Of the same jpd that i re-ilai^d'npon all at-Indians Ir of the fled''last master at Valad Advices fro, tempts to make havefeiledt -Jos. HolmesT Virginia Convention was Monday by John Marshall. Several appointments of , assessors and collectors are expected in a few days. " The Virginia election will beheld as soon as a new registry ha3 been completed by Gen. Canby. The London Times is very severe on Sumner for his speech on the Alabama claims. Gov. Geary, heading a delegation of the Union League of Philadelphia, had a long interview with Gen. Grant Tuesday. The Democrats carried the recent municipal election in M;idison, Ind., by 267 majority. Both the Cubans and Spanish seem exceedingly quiet. There have been no successes lately on either side. Another negro has been appointed Dostmaster at Savannah. Boutweli naa _________j-*... hours at the Treasury from nine to . The Boston Post says : “ Grant has made_a thousand appointments. The number of his disappointments is set down at one hundred thousand.” It is an offense punishable with,, fourteen years imprisonment, or trans-/.'■ . portation, for a clergyman in Englaadj'■ to marry a couple <>ft«i’'n6on of any V: day- without a special license. ^ A Toledo paper mentions a young • Indian there who considers himself in - . t ^ • * j —. „ - - ' full dress when he has a red flannel ‘ string aroundhis nock, ^ ^ . To lauds in South' Carolina will "5^1'.-.j.-3d to actual settlers on five years’" The iron clad Lissa, just launched • as by the Austrian naval authorities, the largest vship ever launched in tho Adriatic. ■ Her engines are 1000 . horse power, and; -she-' will be 'Wlfh -t tvalvo 'ntlin^ap < VV«4.c •—/ young minister whose reputationr^^^^p^ .^ for .veracity was not very good, oncen ventured to differ with an old doctor of divinity as to the efficacy of the use '■ of the rod. “ Why,” said he, “ the ( ^ only time my father ever whipped me it was for telling the truth.” “Well,” retorted the doctor, “ it cured you of it, didn’t it ? ” . ■ asp FOR WATERING PLACES, SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Commencing Saturday, May i, 1860. v. . -jv*' ■ >vV- C’ ') •> FOR BAT ST LOUIS, ‘ tabs' CHRISTIAN, MISSISSIPPI CITY, BILOXI, OCEAN Tn-.Vr'1' 1*'”^«res3ura i C Jl JQ O'T, E
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