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Grant by the Republican be will not support the we care nothing about the Republican or any other and we support Gen. Grant should be prove to be as worthy as we have ever no matter what party nominated But there is a law of honor in politics as in every thing and by this law Mr. Schurz is open to the of being a dishonored He says to the party virtually remain with you to destroy you I sit in your caucus that I may act with the I make speeches as campaign in that way they are more Were I to go over to the Democrats and wear their I should become as helpless as of or or Frank or poor old Andrew out in the political desolation of I would be as are eclipsed by and and if I enlisted in that I could not make terms with When the Hessian and Swiss mercenaries took their money fell into they were ordinary soldiers after It is that Mr. Schurz should willingly occupy a position which no honorable member of a party can hold. It is still more surprising that the watery minded leaders of the Administration party should for a moment permit is a grave offense in a political the of politicians is an easy and yielding and the accepted ethics ot party organizations arc not alwas marked by an sense of But Mr. Schurz bas committed a still graver He is a Senator of the United and whatever honorable and af fection be may entertain toward his bis oath of citizenship as well as his oath of compels him to make feeling subordinate to his There is nothing which an independent sovereign State views with more concern than illicit its citizens and subjects and any foreign When citizen Gent came to the United as the Minister of the French and endeavored to array the public sentiment of the against of what the impatient Frenchman regarded as Washington's lukewarmness toward the new he was promptly although the political effect of that proceeding was as hazardous in its way as Gen. Grant's offense against the mysterious ogre called the German The country was enthusiastic in its friendship for and popular sympathy was extravagantly in favor of the new but when the French envoy attempted to invade the dignity of the Executive the republic was as one man against There is no name more infamous in our politics than Aaron His services in the bis skill in his confessed superiority aa a statesman and a did not save bim from a fate so terrible that it is mournful in its just Aaron Burr was certainly the intellectual peer of Mr. and at one time stood in the esteem of the He criticised Gen. Washington as these eminent Senators have criticised a mediocre and the center of a military as grasping as any that has the present lie went further in bis for those were fighting and the head of this ring to one morning and shot bim through the The unpardonable political offense of Aaron Burr was that be allowed himself to enter into illicit relations with a foreign to take part in intrigues that menaced the national we shall not do these Senators the of comparing them but bis life furnishes an of all should If this preamble and resolut ion and the consequent discussion means any it is that Senators of the United States have been holding illicit dealings with the representative of a foreign power to the injury of tlie United Mr. Schurz confesses that in preparing bis case he took of the 21arqui3 de an attache of the French Why did be seek this It was to prove that our Government bad violated its neutral obligations to to embroil us in a diplomatic difficulty with that and to oar case with the tribunal at by showing that as gravely against Germany as England sinned against us ia time of the make these averments on tbe of Mr. as express ed in bis speech in the The which be committed is not to oar In the Fifth the Presidency of Mr. the a statute was passed pressly forbidding any citizen to correspondence with any foreign or its with an intent to influence the of that government in relation to disputes with the United States or intended to defeat the ores This is made a high and the penalty is down as a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars and imprisonment for a term not less than six months or more than three we do not know whether this has been violated by Sumner or That must be determined by those skilled in law and construction of There is one now under conviction at and to be sentenced for the violation of a statute no less binding than ' tbat of 1797. We should be grieved to see Mr. Sumner or Mr. Schurz in the dock with of and we shall be glad to hear that the points made by Mr. that they have subjected themselves to this is but the fact that the suspicion of its violation has been and justly shows to what desperate impatient and demagogues may be when allow for one moment their political necessities to interfere with their duties of is plain to the eyes of all men that this latest intrigue against Gen. Grant is a most unworthy Is there no real ground of opposition to the President that Senators must dishonor as a member of a or run the risk of an indictment for violating the law Have we lost all sense of that delicate and chivalrous loyalty to the Republic and its which would lead no matter how frail and weak the administration bad to imitate the and walk backward with averted gaze to bide the Can we have no politics untainted with and and disloyalty It would seem that from the debate in the Senate that all sense of this had departed from that We see but lit tie difference 1>etween this Senate of dem and partisans who now hold carnival in and the Senate of Rome in the latter days of the and the Senate France which tamely registered the decrees of Beautiful is independence of and all honor to the manly Senators who calmly tread the path of whatever winds of detraction sweep over it. But it is not independence to make a war upon the as the head of a military because he gave offense to a sensitive scholar from and an irritable and exacting young refugee from Nor is there any path of duty which leads into the closets of foreign to find the inspiration of a conspiracy against the and and honorable name of the DANGEROUS YANKEE'S ESTIMATE OP MAR Patriot There is a desk in one of the of the Internal Revenue Bureau which has become the object of quite a lively contest for possession by the lady clerks employed in that that every lady clerk who has been assigned thereto has the good fortune to date her matrimonial felicity from time of its Two very attractive and employes of the Miss J. and have within two years been led irom the desk to the hymeneal and a a blush ing and beautiful the if report be follow the example of her pred Several extremely amiable and excellent lady belonging to the are watching with tender anxiety for the to arrive when the next vacancy shall with a view to the contingent advantage attaching A number of who deserve scourging for their and malicious denominate this the and are in mortal fear of its GENUINE the Clay and Polk the admiration of the Hon. Walter Brooke of for the great Kentuckian led him to bet a pair of matched all the stock be on the and though a strict member of the Presbyterian Of course he and of course he was for we ask of Mr. said the minister during the to acknowledge you are and promise to sin no asked Mr. rising from his seat with an air of injured 3Iy dear broth when I think of those beautiful gone from my gaze I can truly with my hand upon my that no transaction of my life gives me more genuine sorrow than WORTH readers can be until have had occasion to test the how much labor or research is often saved by such a table as the the work of one now If is then here is settled bv the 1614Xew York the 162031assachusetts settled bv the 162-tJiew Jersey settled by the 1627Delaware settled by the and 1635Maryland settled by the Irish 1635Connecticut settled by the 1639Rhode Island settled by Roper 1650North Carolina settled by the 1670South Carolina settled 6r the 1682Pennsylvania settled by William Penn. 1732Georgia settled General 1791Vermont admitted into tlie man said marrying When I was a world wagged about well It was just like an I was a paid my and had no more to do with it than to sit dowa and not a button for the omnibus got up well I walks off and leaves the man to pick up the But then I takes a and be hanged to all very well for a but plaguy like owning an What did I get by it How much fun a jawing old woman and three Mighty difference from courting Instead of my or my you please and you like what it was in courting it's a regular Sour looks and cold and table cloths badly off for always darning and and ever darned or If it wasn't that I am particularly sober I'd be inclined to My house my I belong to four people besides the old woman and the Fm a and as many have got their fingers in. I must burn ril break and sign over to Sam great sea admitted into the 1796Tennessee admitted into the 1802Ohio admitted into the 1811Lotiisiana admitted into the into the into the into the into the i 1820Maine admitted into the be i 1821Missouri admitted into the admitted into the 1836Arkansas admitted into the into the into the into the the 1850California admitted into the 1859Oregon admitted into the there were but four newspapers in the mnn who has the credit of having killed is Virginia went Democratic last and her more than in 1870. boy in Iowa has a silver quarter stuck fast in It can't be a good quarter or it would a church fair in one woman took seven but was put in for slang phrase been traced to Smollett but then Evo had a tooth in as long ago as the Garden of Eden was an apple will commence work in tho Spring on a new to cost one million dollars and to resemble in Capitol of people of Long Island travel many miles to for fat fifty cents a and the nearest to weight takes the Legislature of lately passed a providing for the purchase of 400 copies of Webster's dictionaries for distribution among the district crusty old bachelor in Congress proposes to levy a tax of 25 per on whereupon a down remarks there is no tux on men getting why should not ladies have the satne privilege couple of fellows who were pretty thoroughly soaked with bad whisky got into the After floundering about a few one of them let's go to another this hotel Ohio editor who was crowded in the Nilsson jam at truthfully thought my wife had the sharpest knees in but she ain't a to these Cincinnati One of them pushed her knee against and it feels as if it had been new way of raising money is practiced at Logansport mite society A gentleman seats himself in the middle of the room and offers a round sum ten to each lady who kisses Many of the ladies except the challange for the good of the because they like no exchange says on his keeps a running account with double When a hen lays an egg she runs the and when she strikes the home where Kho bonk keeper is she sings out or as the cise may because some of them are and the gives lier and charges her for her In this way Horace can tell what bens are and how much he makes on cach He says that his is that roosters are a glaring putting on style all around and never laying an egg in two OF GENERAL JOHNSON'S Texas paper of a late in the course of an article on Gen. Albert Sidney written by a professed intimate says that his high sense of honor was the cause of his Because of bis defeat at the battle of be was bitterly denounced by jealous of his and and articles against biin published by a portion of the New Orleans This so mortified and exasperated him in the Battle of Bowling he threw aside bis rank as a and went foremost in the where he received a mortal tunnel under the Straits of from England to is at length to be a joint stock company for the purpose having been organized and registered in Two million sterling will be required for the experimental and the tunnel can be finished in five years for five millions working day and night from both The distance is twenty two and as no or ventilation are spoken it is understood that the plan includes two parallel tunnels with trains running only in one direction through cach so as to keep up a constant current of Wc entertain no doubt of the ultimate sue cess of this and when it shall have there can be little doubt that it will be the progenitor of other great works of the same character under tbo just as the short the beginning of the great problem of shortening the time occupied by the transit between Europe and we find that if a tunnel were driven under the channel to and steamers run from to the coast of New and a the latter with the Cape the sea voyage might be reduced to three or whole time between London and New York by sea and rail in about a Sixty 1st 5th 10th 15lh 20tb 25th 30th 35th 40ih 40th 50th 75th American now traveling in England says the habits of her people are enough to shock even the drinker of the United States and drive if any thing to a belief in total At in and in the railway it is no but a very usual to see the well-dressed lady take a bottle of brandy or from her pocket or ber and suck it quite It takes considerable and indifference to social for a to dare to do that with Clergymen the noble and the ignoble are equally and beggars think more of a dram than a sour old who once had thoughts of said he changed his mind when be found that the girl and all her people were against AND HIS after his in Franklin was offered a piece for publication in his Being very be begged the gentleman would leave it for The next day the author called and asked his opinion of it. replied am sorry to say that I it highly and But being at on account of whether to reject it or not I thought I would put it to this at when my work was I bought a of which I supped and then wrapped myself in my great slept very soundly on the floor tilt when another loaf and mug of water afforded a pleasant since I can live very comfortably in this should I prostitute my press to personal hatred or party passion for a more luxurious living One cannot read this anecdote of our American sage without thinking of reply to King who had pressed him to give up preaching in the dirty streets of and come and live with him in bis splendid courts please your is a a peck at and water I get for ASTRONOMICAL persons were born at the same at the same moment of After an age of years they both also at the same place and at- the same yet one had lived -one hundred days than the How was this Not to keep our friends in the solution turns on a but with a little a very obvious point in A person going around the world the a and toward the cast he gains two persons born together at the Cape of Good whence a voyage around the may be performed in a if one performs this constantly towards the in fifty years be will be fifty days behind the stationary and if the other sails toward the he will be fifty days in advance of will have seen one hundred days more than the though they were born ana died in place and at the and lived continually in the same and reckoned by the same -