Hagerstown Mail, The (Newspaper) - May 24, 1867, Hagerstown, Maryland W at pet AKD SVKRY FRIDAY MOBNING OF WASHINGTON Opposite T G ISook V IN from data of after of tine alt letters and 1838 V-V -5 JOB Being Presses nnd Job the Miir in pro to In KK chart mo Uct and in rood XXXVIII i i r IJ f jof A An act to additional sections to article 3d of the of General Laws in ion tu and frauds faction I Be it enacted hr the General Assembly of Maryland That the following sections bo mid ire to the article of the code of General to Ire arranged to form tractions of 59 of smac JJ That if any money or security the payment of money shall he entrusted to any banker broker merchant attorney or other any direction ia to or thereof or tnt or any part of Mie s of such for specified in such he shall iu violation Rood faith ami tlie purpose specified in wide convert to liis or such money or proceeds or nny thall bo of a convicted thereof Chilli in the for.a tenn not more than or three years nnd be not moru five nor loss than ono dollars And if anv chattel security or nny of for thu Halo or transfer of anv or or of share or in any of this or United States ur of nny foreign Slate or in any fund or capital stock ff any body corporate company be to any banker broker merchant attorney or other for safe or for any without any to soil or pledge and he shall in violation of good and contrary to the object or purpose for which such chattel or security or power of shall been entrusted to him sell transfer or in any mauner to ovn use or anch or or the proceeds of the same or any part or the or interest in the stock or fund to such power of attorney or part thereof shall wf convicted thereof be liable to which the court award hereinbefore last mentioned 3 That nothing to shall anv in or inkier any instrument whatever of nuv real or in act bv such trustee or is to the in or bv such trust or any banker broker merchant or other from anv money which be or actually become due ami npnn or by virtue nny valuable to tho tenor find effect thereof unch atj liu liare if not been nor from or of or effects in upon which be have any claim or him by law ao to unless niich transfer or other shall extend to Creator number or part of mch effects than shall bu lion claim or 1 That if factor or for the nf witli anv or or intrusted with anv of or bar finder or warrant or order for or merchandise for his benefit tu violation of deposit or any snob or or my of the said an 11 security for nny or in- borrowed or hv such factor 1 or before the of nixing such to be burrowed i every ynch offender shall be of u i and beini convicted shall be imprisoned in the pern fora of nof than or tml lie not inure than live on dollars Um no or be to any or nny of thu in the i not be made a for r-r any yum nl which deposit was I'm for forty ami never asked thing grand we are to all I their She and the Prince delayed remarks ana questions rank of life she As little hereto be it is as for to pass for a vulgarian as for us one of the quality Well to be and scornful noses that were in the bis kitchen before her i wiU you handine this wiU you grease my Catskin will TOU draw s jug of beer for me And she done every thing she was without a word the Prince ball three miles and tlie Princess got leave from housekeeper to to bed Well she down she was in a fever like She threw off her and she stepped ont into to get a little fresh air There what did she behold bnt her dear filly under a tree She ran over and threw arms round her and kissed her face and began to No time for crying I says the filly Take out the shell you get She did so arid cd it Hold what's inside and iii a moment the silk and silver dress if a dozen were after spending an hour that and the side-saddle She did no arid few minutes they were castle she from her the lialL were in Uie hall and and nothing could equal the glitter of and her steed It was like the curling of a stream in the sun Yon wmy believe the quality were ken when the princess walked in among them as if they were the lords and ladies in her father's court The came forward as he saw tlie rest were a little cowed and her good evening and welcome and they talked and queens and princesses do and he made ncr sit on his own seat of honor and if ho wasn't delighted aud surprised her features were like the scullery maid's leave it till They hail a fine supper and a dance and prince and she danced aud every minute lis love for her was increasing but ut last she said she should go Every one was nnd the prince more than any one nnd he came witli her to the hull and asked might he sec her safe home But she showed him her illy md excused herself Said he I'll have my horse brought and myself nnd wr servants will attend you Hand me on mv says she of and by don't know princess put princesses on Maybe one of his servants stoops iis back and the prince goes on she steps first ou iis knee then on the servant's back and then sits -in Die saddle Anyhow die was safe up and she took the lumd and bid him good-night and he lilly and were away like flash of in the dark night Well everything appeared dismal enough when he went back to a hundred tongues were going hard and fait about thu in the dazzling dross Next he bade his footman ask the girl in the to bring him hot water nnd a She came in as modest as but whenever the prince got a peep at her face there were the beautiful eyes and and month of the lady in the glittering but as brown a bit of bog wood IIe thought to little talk out her but dickens a word could come out of her month but yes or no And when he asked her was she of high she turned i off the and wouldn't say ono thing or the other when he would she like to on nice and be his she refused just as if asked her to drown herself So he found he could make of her and lot her go down stairs There was another great ball in a and Iho very same thing took place again There was the Princess and the dress she had on was of silk and gold thread and little gold crown in the world over her curling hair If the prince was in love he was up to liis eyes in it this time but they were going on the nicest sweet talk afraid Prince that you arc in the habit of talking lovingly tb every girl you Well he was very eager to prove not said she a little bird belied you as I was through the wood He said that you above talking soft oven to a young servant girl with her brown as a berry and her dress no better I declare to you princess said lie there is such a girl at home and if her skin was as white as yours and Uer dress the no eye could see a bitof difference between thankee says she for the compliment it's time for mo to be going Well he thought her but she curled i her upper lip and eel her nose and wasn't long till she left the way she did before While she was getting on her filly almost went down on his knees to her to make it up So at last she smiled and said If I can make up my mind to forgive you I'll come to the next invitation So she was away and when they came tho tree in the lawn she took the upper hem of her dress in her lingers and it came off like u glove and she made her way into the back door and into her crib at the The Prince slep little that night and in the morning he sent his footman to ask the girl to bring up to sew a button on his shirt sleeves fingers and saw they were aud of a lovely and when ono of touched liis wrist it felt as soft and delicate as silk All he say got nothing but of her only It wasn't a nice for a Prince to speak in that way to a girl of low degree and he boasting of it afterward to Princesses and great ladies Well how he did begin to deny anything so but the button was sewed and she skipped away down The third night came and the dress ot silk and over her and nicest crown of the on her As grand and beautiful as was before she was twice iis grand now and the lords aud ladies hardly dared to speak nnd tho Prince thought he was in- He asked her slie be his queen and not keep him in misery any longer and slic said she if he sure lie ask Miss the lame next day -0 how lie spoke and how he promised leave to Jier safe home but shs nut agree be said will see nit again sooner tlian yon think and if you know me when you wait part no more Just as her saddle and the Prince wiis holding he s a- dawny on one finger lit so 10 nico to she wasn't delighted Majesty for a said she leave me by J He did so and she opened the door for him again there she wav with the brown stain off hands and her dress of silk and jewels on her Wasn't he the happy Prince and she And the noisy servants lewd of themselves poor Catskin in her royal dress say Lug the words before the off marriage and there was the fairy now ih the appearance of a beautiful woman and if I was to tell vou about the life they led Pd be tmng you 1 love tlic mu Who act the knee never nod Of title pomp or power But hows before his God With hope hfg crown nnd Who to a world of Aint a kind to dark the akin and ihc forai IT yet brother be a man strikes wrong U And a tyrant to face Nor an empty But Armly in trace Such arc the Men who've Ihc Who clove tho way through And by Stirt deep and Their form are n On ef But of widely To rich in lime Amid of the dead Whone rind There lira a pastes shall dii n iAV on the most terms to their a vessel such and with snch nerv nnd equipment as mny deem the purpose of keeping open and free from ice tho harbor of the city of more antl the access in -all and under all circumstances Pec 3 Aud he It enacted the reif nnd directed to appoint a thu const ruction and of the well as suitable and crew for her at such salaries ns the to iu the discretion of said and also io make and cause to lnj obeyed aud all such rules nurt ns hey may consider and proper for the and direction of the said steamer nnd all persons connected with her in and about the sf And the arc further to the steamer to be so far as deem and the the paid harbor may ba in towing vessels ami promoting the ingress and of the same to and from the snin in and upon the Chesapeake Bny and the river ut puch moderate as they may establish regard to the and of commerce that paid not be PO auy wNo luring the when her be needed except iu the rase of vessels bound to or from said city n which service she mny bo employed by the Board at anv time when her services if any shall be com only ns in the nature of aud not salvage 4 And be it enacted That n said shall constitute ft quorum and determine the action of the same They shall report proceeding to the General Assembly and the Mavor nnd Council of Baltimore at the regular thereof and render an annual account nf their receipts and to the accounting officers of the and city respectively as 400 n as mav bo after 1 10 first of January in each nnd every and pay over into the respective of the State one-half to each uf all surplus nnd which nmy be iu their may not for of the duties by this act i nipped upon in their Sue 5 And be it That the arc ant from time to time muku upon the Comptroller of the of State aud the Register of thu of respectively for such not ono and fifty thousand Institute for the promotion of arts hundred to the An Court of Baltimore city fifty dollars each one and fifty to the of city dollars to for go much on account of salaries of ita officers eight forthe the Penitentiary ofHefiige.iifteeu to of the Friendless five thousand dollars DEBT For the of the interest on the public debt this State that is to pay the interest falling due on the currency debt this d and the on the bounty loan of eighteen hundred and sixty-four thousand and sixty dollars the interest on tho sterling debt fulling due and in London including tlie cost of remittance nnd commission four hundred nnd fifty for the of the interest on the bonds of tho Annapolis and Elk Railroad chapters three hundred and forty-seven of eighteen hundred and forty-six and four hundred nnd three of eighteen hundred and one tho night watchmen of public buildings sli hundred dollars twelve hundred dollars to the to take of the public and forty dollars to the keeper of steam and record six hundred to the assistant keeper of the bonso nnd record five nnd f to the employed to attend tb the of the Conrt of Appeals one linn tired to the to the Governor seven hundred dollars for the State vaccine six dollars for depart five for the expense of the fifty for office rent expenses of office of the ol immigration dollars Sec 2 And be it enacted That the Treasurer of Uic State chilli upon the warrant of the Comptroller the said sums nf money herein appropriated for the and to or upon the order of the person or bodies politic or corporate entitled thereto nnd that tho public to whom thu same or nny part thereof mnv bo paid shall render quarterly lo the comptroller of the expenditure thereof witli the proper verified by except mch part bc disbursed out of the contingent upon the order of the Governor cr further part thereof mny be Cor or on account of Used bv the Constitution and of this State Sec And be it enacted That this net shall take effect from the first of hundred and AVe that is a true ropy of an sicr which tho General W K COLK Clerk of the House of AUGUSTUS O ASS AWAY I- Secretary of the Dublin THE RIVER In a river deep and And while upon its We o'er title 5 i Sail from our Bight away away Whore are they they who return Xo more to our louring S from contracted bourne To unknown unseen that Beyond tho river Tis hid from but we mny How that must he ita In visions we The very clouds o'er H throw Their vuil or mortal With glow Reflected from glorious light Beyond the river gentle so calm from mourner feels their of halm Ami soothed Borrow the tear sometimes car may gati Entrancing hither floats The echo of Of nnd voices There arc our lored iu their rest They're crowM Time's now no more heed the on Nor feel the storms that sweep Uut their pure love cnn live They look for ua their honic to wo in turn away What joyful there CLAGGETT WILES j BROKERS everything Appertaining AT 1 AND SOLICITOR IS Will attention to nil entrusted to him W Washington St S doors Easl of First Bank THREE HUNCHBACK amusing incredible narrative from a late French publication It is neatly told and will be read with interest Three brothers nil humpbacked and all accurately alike in lived One them killed a man in dunce not taken on tlir moment the only swear that one of the three brothers the deed than put an innocent man to dentil the let the guilty one but to avoid furtner inconvenience of the he from One settled in Paris rich married the i others after nearly starving hi England returned and paid a visit to their The master of the house when knocked and the troubled more than m little by the rait Mr is very wild she to them while she was them to cat You must go to tlic farthest quarter of the town and never come here but make brother Jook to your wants slie was speaking heard her husband knock and me if vou value your lives She ordered the servant not to open the return and then the brothers down the stairs and locked the cellar Her scolded for being kept out so long but H good restored him to good humor and at 10 went ont to pay a visit The wife down to the cellar and thero found the two poor brothers dead ono lying nnd the other there What was to bo She sent for a strong brought him down stairs showed himone corpse which shn had out of the collar and promised him a Louis on his return after having thrown it into the Seine lie made no scruple about the matter but popped the body into the sack look it ta the bridge and shook it into Uic river for Ids reward the wife disputed his claim as the was still lyin outside Here the stupefied man what he firmly believed to lie thn corpse he hail thrown from the bridge nnd resigning himself to destiny he got it into his sack nnd went through the ceremony the second time Coming back he was terrified and raged by finding the corpse knocking at his own door your tricks he Ah Monsieur Ghost clever as vou are I'll settle vou the third trial So saying forced the poor husband into tiie sack carried him to the same and effected the third discharge This time in triumph fur the wife ignorant of her husband's fate and having no more to remove him twice what sliti lact and gave him a of wine into the bargain good health slid hu you arc better than you promise but I earned it I found the humpbacked or his ghost knocking door after I had him in for the second time Oh wretch died the poor woman you have drowned my was screaming and he standing in the secured both and sent them to prison they were the magistrate of the quarter and The poor wife concealed nothing the Auvergnat was called explanation and while were awaiting of death the three brothers fuU with very pale faces were ushered into the room Some fishermen stationed near the bridge had saved the three The unmarried men only had been dead drunk in the and the nnd the consequent pulling aud ejectment of wine Mill water had recovered them from drunken lethargy before time On first appearance give no explanation of visit to the river and tlie husband had no idea of the cause of his being seized on but his wife's explanation made all clear The ling hearing this strange adventure settled n on the unmarried men but they were not to dwell within fifteen milts of Paris and the married man was not jealous for a year nnd n day after his seizure and escape from the ALFRED D ATTORNEY AT LAW Mil WIR attend promptly anil faithfully to that ho entrusted to his care Office oa Weat St in he now no bj K JTT Alvey Sept FM AT LAW IX will attend to all business to him West Strew Md 3 A In a letter recently received bva of York city from a friend in Mexico occurs the following description of a in that country Tlie priest charged two unfortunate soldiers here f 60 each think of it tlie scamp I must try and give vou an a Mexican la the first place when the wishes to pop the question t must be done in writing and sent not he girl but to the If the man to take the oc as Burns savs iis letter is shown to the girl who decides he question Should her answer be in receives a gentle hint that a is as the tlic looks after one the better forhis cause le must by some means or other find ont tho of the lady's foot and get her a pair of hoes he must hawl and I don't know what When he appears with this pile of he receives the much desired vrs rom tho young woman's own lips iir mayor of the town must be sent or also ill tlie girls relatives every ono of hem before this crowd th 3 man must hat he loves this woman and wants to icr and flic alcalde then gives his constitutes the incipient unmet 1 the touches are to be put on the priest Upon tlie and revered personage the whole affair s scanned over by lie eyes his victim him after which ceremony tlic priest f course becomes anxious as to the foe The man has now to settle this place of with ic soon married according to of the Tlic the re not over yet He must give a he Hist give a ball also allot which costs a great of money There's whisky wine bread so that by the time tho a close the poor fellow is nearly the relatives of the girl cat him out oC louse ami home and leave him and his wife i live on love Unfortunate and misguided Flow many years he has to repent WILLIAM AT LAW Washington Street July HII K E Y ATTORNEY AT LAW Will promptly attend to aH tu ais care St opposite tho ST ISIS A AT LAW IN West Washington Street Mil AV H LEE hit to the of ami occupied by Ur Funk East Washington wo doora Eaai of Tannin antl establishment N B to di peculiar to NOT -I A J related in till of vicinity of Si I ran round M ill not r M as construction of said nnd to be expended in and about the same and in like manner lo make for amount of ten dolhus 000 Ije paid by the iis or much ns mav be lor Hie and use of tlie said ten i tier for purposes in each nnd year the Comptroller hereby directed upon receiving such from the paid from time to time in conformity herewith to his warrant to for the payment of 1 10 no required and appropriated on nf Limore is and required to nnd pay the eaid whun in herewith from to for oud UIG Mayor City Council of art required and to make by ami evy from time to lime in 11 e wav time the Board t iL ur proper in anv oC the wharf j of the to for use nl same of all Sec f And be if enacted aiM Lo and effect of fa or mi of the of thu ilic of to or a to acl as i as lue firM nf and in the fa or make or within thirty from of this act of wild Hoard bn dollied with and to yti sain shall and if of nr be a failure nr in to at inv lu a of uf r hold In: in nr act or from of hliall e i acl until s in his slead a or as Sec: 7 Ami Vit That no of he d shall nr anv or ion or for such or in any bv or undei said JI in any way and before of this act carh and very nt tile said shall make and an before duly by law to oaths ami he will no case mid under no or remove any person the Board or Si or Like ftom any person whatsoever any contract or under thu or on account of of such or for anv other nr rr-nson than the of person so or -u having or or discharge or thu duty connected or of said in or the same snid duly subscribed shall be recorded in the of of he Superior Court of Hie City of who shall bu entitled to the the and whoso certificate thereof his seal shall bn due evidence thereof at law and hi equity See 8 And be it That the General hereby reserve to itself the to repeal niter change or amend this it its pleasure i Tha this act Like e from aud after its We curl the is a inie of an which passed of COLE Chirr of AS A WAY M V -I nf A IULL An Art for Uu of thu the vear on the day of eighteen 1 Ue it bv the oC That for in the of for the on Hie day uf annary of or so much 1 hereof be be ramu is hereby hat Fnr the cf fos r of of Stale or the ilai v the of tlie hundred the salary of the Chief to thu tor uf the Clerk to tlie he of Assistant Clerk the one thousand for the of the for the rhv to the Treasurer hundred tho lo the one thousand dollars fnr the two for of di four in addition to of MY n paid nut of the ve oi ihc Of dollars for claries oL the Indies he r ITU iis of dollars i of 1 it- mil of t Ilic ol 1 do nf i he uf t i of for Hie 1.1111 ilin of il ie il ill live t i five lo t of i1 iw s I'M tun al MM in I vent li ve live I 1 t-n iii Htv pint dollars to i Iree 1 Horn from t'i the of Hie f nd nf ihc iax on on fie OC anil Ohio Iven fur the for ion ol mi live nf n t le of hundied ind by ot eighty of nl To Co: vd hi tlie his fix fur Kund tenant Speaker of IV-k'-ates to defray i heir members of the State Hoard di one of the Treasury Department and books for for the of the of postaire fnr UFC of menial and assistance J dollars faV a tinmen ot the Library Ut be as provided in section seventeen of article of the of Public Genera Laws four hundred for of annual of for expense of advert the list of Agents three the of hi lor the public buildings am six for of of iu to the Suite two for the inborn fund of tlie thu Land four hundred for the postage of tiie and the Land tiie Adjutant General's iovernor Secret ivy of Senate twelve hundred STo the Secretary oC thu to the Chief Clerk of the uf three h nnd rod doll n CITY For the Mayor Count ii ot Article fonr action Local Lows tW C STUART Thy noblest men I know on earth Aro men whoso hands nri brown with toil Who backed by no flown the till the poll Antl win thereby n prouder fume Then follows king or warriors name working what their task To carve the or bear the They upon Inmost The royal stamp and seal of Ooti And brighter arc there of Tlinn diamonds in a coronet God bless the mim Who thu of the plains the aurt build ships And drive Hie commerce of tho main God blesH hum for their swarthy glory of MILITIA 0 of ADJUTANT v April 30 In order to Lho of of are temporarily No 31 Hy iho S icn and May E ol the lulu of oa South j j DK A K N T 1ST Would offer bis to thu of of lift satisfaction and known to if in by Mrs K April C Dll U T ai IKS in Counties Pa Hid All in br K R to drawn by or on account -ir such accepted That in nor or rL to had or :tnv Lanker Uur nr as I vent or any reined v lit aw or iu or have if these l nf iiol in iny at or suit in equity ami banker broker or as Io lie an in acl done hv him iE tny lo his ol any of anv of In any suit Instil bv s I'M it it this Chilli nun if the An net to a to article of df over withdrawing their J iJe it by the of That in and now hereafter to in in which any or party shaif demur in unv plud or of anv of the mul be he party shall have over the of the bv way nf traverse or otherwise without nud upon or shall have tlie nf law derided and as ti as if the had over Section fl And be it this n-1 slinU from thu of its Unit the is R of FAIRY Them was a that left ii with ono tut ns bu satisfied to without slic mil n vury she Hur treated liar vury and she dual POOH Well would you think of the widower hiking it inlo lo marry youni nt olid of a year Pile wiis as slic could lie tlie nnd out a trying I too snid ho on it and you can me an to Slic was in nil of tlie day and came she went out into paddock n tilly she used to ride Oh my said lie I'm sure if you knew my trouble you'd pity me do know your trouble mul I von the fairy from the time you Mere born aud I am here near you since your mother married the second time Your stepfather is an enchanter but he'll mo strong for him Don't seem shocked when he'll ask to-morrow but say yon must first a dress of silk and silver thread Hint will to n walnut shell promise nnd will able tn get it made too But I'll bother his spinner and liis weaver long enough before he'll get it wove snd his seamstress that before sewed The princess done ns she was and tho enchanter was in great joy but he kept in great trouble for half year before the dress was ready to go on the At last it fitted and ho asked her was she his wife I'll tell you snid sho So she went to consult her tilly in the paddock Well the next day he put tho question to ler agnin and she said that she think of marrying any one till she of silk and gold thread that would fit in n walnut shell I wish you had mentioned this and dress together Both could have been done at the same time No matter I'll get it done trouble the spinner and the weaver and the had witli the other dress thoy had twice it with this bnt at last it was tried on and fitted like a glove Well snys Far you are satisfied aud won't put off ding nguin Oh you must said sho for my vanity She was talking to the illy the evening before I do without n dress oT silk thread as thick it can be with diamonds and pearls no larger than the heart of a minnikin pin Three lucky number you know Well I wish you had mentioned this at first nnd the three could be making together Now this is the very thing you'll ask I expect Oh I'll never ask another may depend till I'm married She didn't say still we're married The home at last Well thu same ing she found on her bed another the bottom lu of cat and this she put on She put her three walnut shells in her pocket then stole out to tho stable where she found her lilly with a her and the nicest ever yon saw her back Away they and when he light appeared in sky they were n hundred miles away They stopped nt the edge of a wood and the very glad to rest herself on a of dry the foot of a trco She u minute there when she ell asleep till she ivas by the bugles and Hie yelping or up in a fright There was no lilly near her but half n hundred spotted hounds were within of her yelling out like vengeance 1 needn't tell you she was frightened had hardly power to put one foot other and been turn in gibbets by the dogs on account of her dress n a liu 3 young hunter leaped over their hoick Hid Miey till fell back when his whip at them So hu came to the Princess And was as wild-looking as you lease with her wild oit skins nfr round her face and hands and arms as brown as a ry from a wash she put on herself before she left home Well didn't hinder handsome and was astonished at her beauty and her color and her dress when he found she a arid alone in the world He got off his horse and walked side by side with her to his for he the young king of that country He for his housekeeper when he came to the hall door mid bade her employ the young girl about she was fit then set off to follow Well there was the great tittering in the servants hall among the maids nt her color and drew and the ganders of would like to be joking with but she no with one or the other and when tlie butler thought to give her slight slap on the jaw Kill as if toothache was at him for eight and forty hours Bedad the other did not give hor an excuse to raise her hand to them Well she so kept herself to that she woa no favorite and they gave her to do than help the scullery and at night she had to prit up with a little box of a place under the stairs for a bedroom Tiie clay when the Prince returned trom hunting the housekeeper by the whipper-in to let the new servant bring him up abasia till he'd wash before dinner O oh says tho cook an L STATI nf N j 1st J the of Militia the is divided The first the uf comprises the of ire Cecil Kent Queen albot Don or and Third District of Carrull Frederick Howard Anne George H Omi nf f br irill in or the Military Thn uf First Division will second Brigade nf Division irill of the Second K-d in thn of and The this will he ra sed in this conn of Kent Queen Anne's Caroline Dorchester Somerset nnd Tho of the Third will be raided in the uf Frederick and the Third in the Anno Calvert and St 11 city and each election in counties of the State constitute nn and will detail or appoint 1 person or for district to enroll tho same and perform other with the organisation of Tlm Maryland as Iw The General will furnish each a roil in which such shall the nf all tin nt tho proper who to join the National and a loll in which the enrolling officer shull 0111 or Mm of all able-bodied male and forty-five who decline to join the National shall from each person ao thu mini of two dollars mid to sitch purson n proper of for ono Tear nf payment ur refusal to pny shall be on tlie roll bj tho tiling naina of the person making iho or to pav the anid such ns mar to him a return of tho in both claques and money received and shall notify nil persons claiming exemption from mili tniT ou of of in paid ward or election which a will be to c aiming III National consist of three inc of tivo each u lall consist of leu Kavli Company shall First and ono Sergeant and two than thirty TWO nor more shall havu one Colonel one and one Major cue with rank cr nne Surgeon une and each with thu rank of Fires Lieutenant one ono and principal Kaeh ahall have General with the following One ono Inspector with the nnd one rank of C and two yach with mnk nf shall with the i ml nnp Division of Lien tenant onu one nnd Iwo each with tin rank of Major Attached In carh Illusion IMMIL least ono oi to of not Hum nnd shall at nf IV that nil and shall bu m elected hy IT divisions shall be he bv the nl I he stair shall be hy tho nf bi- 1 h- ui for tin or u thai nn Im nti under this nri whn U -i or n five n ur All for hf the them Y of Un and drill ti Tactics VI TJ Acts any bhall have with proper uniform to iht ion of the Inspector General the may ho tlm expense cither in whole or n part an not per n an to snon the military fund of State ehall Thy field and p each mav a to be worn by their regiment to the of the above VII is the of hit Order and will immediately to of the State pursuant to command of llm JOHN S aud SMILE Oh the strange witchery of a smile Tell no where is there a heart so or so old it will not acknowledge tha chanu f a smile I do not mean the fawning f flattery the studied smile of hilling smile of scum the cutting smile uf the bitter smile of ic smile of haughty pride or Un smile I lat frank truthful that ike a tlie ono human soul seeks the sympathy or of another How purely or expressive the silent in iis low its It rise soar upon of is own drives phantoms doubt and jealousy froin tint mind nnd fills it with ght nf and tells joy to sing a smile blessed memory brings t rested on my for one like The face which t was a very one yet at thai it an angel's f never author smile like that Memory's may fade that one smile must over its Of ton with the ceaseless toil uf of the world its hollow its mockery or longing for no ray of that one its pure comes before mo and bids me be to nature is too in a smile I care not what mav Hie countenance let me sec its mile and I will tell you of the soul it- reveals r masks Even kind truthful smile is a ray cut us from the brightness of our spirit home which we may the dark or the clouds arise the way f our fellow travelers They cost nothing nd 1 would that ill world of weariness nd mourning there might be many miles E S A L I 0 AV 3 N T 1 S T On two of j Tys K DOR AN I and Ht tlic IS to the of and to bv of edict April U C BOI to f 1C DK KAttAK n lii thw bv A h lyT UKO uf Oct tho of W Clerk of of liiv A RILL Act A tin 01 late of 1 by Ihu of Thai Comptroller of hi to his pay io A lunr ihousaud and nnd v rents le liis salary is of the -7 And be -t this act lake its that a of if nf Secretary of the Aii Act lo repeal thn and of 11111 to In with it by of uf v ol a lid N nol a permanent uf Ihc sale or within anil in he uf Hie Stale hv ot by it ten in ir.eirhan.Iise n Ucr -ir or not without in hi name of o lit 1 Uu in n of liis linn I his place of or as of lu V In- lirin or i a lin use tudo a shall be In addition to of h person firm as now bv Ir and shall the or firm i to his or or nci th i of nul in liis regular or or in employ of his or of til of t ic city nl i Sit The In lit iu the fur mine on payment uf the of hundred in thirl itti J certion by the nf Court of I lens of to anv person or Qnn in and license to of nr firm and n payment or them of paid by person for his nr their own ordinary juitt sneb sail expire on the Jirst tiny of May next following he Any anv of the Mi mi and t nenutSi r if r person or firm in tie ot a- provided in the t hirl t shall sell than ia with or be to and be fined not less than throe hundred dollars nor more than six hundred i o each offence one-half to the informant be not less thirty -ix See i TI i act shall bo iu from IU passage but nut be to affect ihc limits of my have a to seH the of this net any person bt fore tho ion cf this act may bave y ol iie sections to nnd punishment in pursuance j of the provisions tif said sections if the same had 1 not repealed that the nforeiroinij is a true cop v of an the of 1 January session It f Clerk of Delegates GASSAWAY nf the Senate 1 A An acl to a Boaid of to keep opon harbor of and the access horn hv ice and for river and Section 1 Be it bv the General of Maryland That the of thu Board of Trade ot the of Baltimore nnd of the Coc e nnd Flour of the city of Baltimore for the time together with one person to bo t time therefor by u majority of the presidents of the marine insurance i by or the of the Stale of and having their offices in the city of Baltimore be snd they arc created and constituted n Board of Commissioners to be Harbor Elver Relief Board of Baltimore Sec 9 And Iw it enacted that it bo tho duty of the enid ther hereby author anif directed m noon m mny he after the of this act to for and to he in tho to In the Sheriff in TJ T 0 M 1C A A I N i returned to afler n with intention of on lliu u r n o i- u i N o uu s i x KS s in will to M U K it ill AM t i-j MON IO AND tin hinu on tu lume lili AMI Hi T K S T V A M J 1 Y K 1 l: t WHEAT HATS April A 11 SPEECH The following is from a Western lawyer ft one-horse lawyer away out Wist doing a staving business linn I formerly a young man of from the country in fact I was elevated from childhood by benevolent parents the most districts of the State not a veteran in but a lover of diverting institutions and forthe perusal of one of my eloquent speeches which I siw fit to mako in defense of my clients a short epoch Some days agn I was called upon to defend various and sundry individuals who violated the laws specified time I on hand as usual like a loafer The Squire sat on a bench about fourteen inches long He looked as modest a for- eign and domestic liquor dealer His old lady took a srat where she could see the trial and the After small quantity of double distilled quintessence of blue ruin which a ug under the bed contained the Squire went to a dark closet and a huge book that looked like or or some other man's book He perused one page the first he came to and looked up nnd said to law there are two ways of the merits of One is tew arid other arter the assumed a at- and informed the highly educated nbt to trouble his presumptions tlic for I was the veritable and regardless of all When trial was to be in full blast I rose order anil with a sarcastic of nothingness I proceeded in he Court the young scions of diminutive intellect stand herein your putrid presence victimized and made afraid Now according io the fantastic fundamental forensic I culprits at liberty tii your intrepid course and pusillanimous prosecution from the arena of the reflection of sentiment for a Go back to the perpendicular antipodes of prosaic sir and you the old pod anger system vanishing into the blue flame of dark oblivion or ray leas night These unworthy culprits models of artistic ready to pandemonium vengeance upon the afflicted of great community without stint and with huge superstition of aniunworthy posterity are into your lacerated wife of your incarnate bosom ready to disfranchise you And your children detest your foul proboscis with an immortal vengeance If the snn sets this evening your fate finished H I cleared the young devils of few y cars ago the ladies i kind of hood called The or bonnet might be called with equal propriety CURIOUS CLOCK Many years ago there a Clock ne a mechanic of Geneva which was for its ingenious lie clock was so made as to be of the following movements There vas on it a negro a and a the clock struck tho ix tunes on his and the dog approached aud fawned him Tlie was to the King of who delighted with it gentleness f the dog snid Droz is his least merit If our majesty touch one of the apples H see iu the shepard's yon will the fidelity of the animal The ook nn apple and the dog flew at his liana nd barked so loud the King's dog in the same room during the began also at which courtiers not doubting it an of mtchcraft hastily left the themselves as they went of Marine who the nly who dared to stay behind to nsk ic negro what o'clock it was the Minister asked but received no reply Droz then observed that the had not yet learned M upon which the Minister the question in French and the black answered hiK At new the firmness of the forsook lim hat it must be the work of It is probable that in the performance f these certain n the mechanism although that is not any of the accounts of his our no Hint will Hint look Hilts that are tlinn name it Ilic Decline at than the only s 1 i ATS SI ATS I IATS HATS full anil only al 2 tiie tv 13 S Joors of Franklin Isl MRS A J S P Ii I N G K Jt would fully inform and thr nt she rmnovt-d her of to of on Potomac Street doors tht Franklin House slic will hurt u and be UL less thai will her to woll al r t inn Shu Avill ou s large stock uf GOODS I C K S of tlie best tho for by JAS I Nov B St now my says he to himself When I meet Next morning he sent for and she a Wiat does vour me to Only to advise me which of these two would look Tm going to be married Ah how could the me be aide to advise you? Is the rich lady that I heard the footmen talking to be your is ta to be mv wife u Then who is I tell How Majesty joke thirt on a poor girl f They say you're promised to the lady of the three rich dresses Tin promised no one but I you twice already to I ask you now the time i -J Yes and all go the lady of the dresses -Ton promised you'd me if I knew you the next time we'd meet is the next time If I don't know you I on your fourth finger Sue and there sure -A was round hunting house for a friend nnd o sou a family who were preparing to cosy dwelling As the door stood open cporter walked iii knocking anil lis eyes straightway lighted on tlie dame of lie household who was making frantic with under tlie bed Good morning you have a cat under tlie Troubl csome cat sir it's of liim out or break every bone in liis body Ton will eh a faint he bed Ifo yon may rave and antl pound arid rave Int FU if come out from under this lied wuilu got the spirit of a man about me Ki old-time Baptist divine up in Vermont once dine on tire day after On was turkey of be meat cut off at the feasting of the day Being asked to grace ic following impromptu te Ike That picked the And toft tin bonce of the QUALITY nt at I 11 Xo 9 WeM and in and for bv KILL t CO April nt j JL April 19 A K BARCLAY STOUT nt April A the different of thn in the wny of HATS HOOPS GLOVES FANS Ac A J i to inform that city wit ii a aud stock ul FANCTT GOODS NOTIONS together with a splendid of lOOKS which ibc will Slit only to mil and for of and at al CORK one come all for will maku it to lage todo to April A all grades in store to arrive Wholesale antl bv April KILL X fur hy SILL CO TF voi to Imv GROCERIES go to WILDER A E S WANTED The highest price u cash paid for- BONE'S tit our mill formerly as at the North eud near the Alms Homo 1801 A CO T T of description sold Who nnd Retail at I very JAS J n ft W is supposed the mail who left the was not able to with him