Show JEWS itea ITEMS 16 in answer to the question what ia is to be donea done asked in view of the alarming state of the country repeated disaster aid and ald the slaughter daughter of our brave sold ers ere not by companies banies alone but by regiments brigades and even divisions the newyork sun replies if bon congress iress truly represented the people hoth both ing the ile ruler of a great people it con finues has selected f r his bis advisers and managers in finance marine and war nar the ultra partisans ot a minority clique of the nation who are carrying it headlong to destruction such premises though reflecting beverely severely rely on oi the savans of the republic may not fall far short of ultimate truth some of the members of congress seem to hold in slight estimation the sacerdotal eff efforts lorts of their co workers the divinity gentry as evidenced by an item of the house proceed in engson blon buon sion dec mr Mut Mu murdock dock idock a dramatist asked the use of the representatives hall for a reading b mr nir wick liffe of kentucky objected on the grounds that thet thettye the sabbath day had been just previously desecrated in the hall by the rev mr french but on ll earning learning the abar acter of the ike performance and that mr aft murdock was a gentleman cent leman ieman of dine eine nae literary taste and culture withdrew his objections and ald the request of mr sock lock was wab granted v john S rarey the great horbe horse tamer famer having ba wing ving been recently call d dupon upon to inspect ins pe ct lue tue horm bora a and mules in the cavalry artillery and teams in the army reports them then in rather better belter condition than from accounts drawn from the dark side of tile the picture y be he had expected many of the cavalry horses he says s were thin and Bc arcely scarcely fit for service the artillery horses bad suin suir suffered ered much but were a grade better than the cavalry ile he charges I 1 the existing evils among among the army animals to 10 the neglect of those having them in care caie ile he naja says that every man who is permitted to ride a horse should be com compelled by duty if be he ha hab has not the humanity and moral ciple to se seg that the horse has every care in his power to give that he is properly groomed watered and fed recommends for cavalry service in a winter camp campaign aiga alga a badde sadde blanket to cover the lack back and loins of the horse to be left on when the saddle is removed and takes occasion here to refer to the arabic treatment of their horses who he bays says live more with the horse than that other iother people and who are older in inborg hors bors manship than any other nation it in the world and abs wh whenever never anever remove the saddle saddie from the horses back when on a long journey journeys and w whose hose paddles have always blankets attached that cover tile the back ad ard lol iol lorns ne of the horse horae they argue that this vital part when heated bj by radin riding should never be made to feel the effects of cold trade and manufacture manufactures a in paris are said to be again in a most prosper prosperous ouy oui condition while in the interior of france the distress dist ress is lucre increasing the confection confectioners ers in paris annually produce sweetmeats sweet meats to the value of six million fran francs cs up upwards wards of one dollars independent of the boxes and p painted tinted envelopes in which ibey ubey are picked one hundred and twenty thousand operatives are constantly employed in the manufacture of articles de paris the most prosperous brauch branch of which is the manufacture bronzes ct ot bron zes ves the fashionable shop which supply mena and wearing apparel are also flourishing nourishing the machine snakes makers in the su suburbs arbs have increased the i it number liia ilia ber of their wol woi kmen ia in consequence of extensive orders president lincoln being recently asked by one rne rhe of 0 the border state Cn congressmen gressmen to modify his emancipation proclamation remarked that he was an antislavery anti slavery m mn an and considered slavery to be the right arm of the rebellion and lell leal it must be lopped oj ot A paper is about to be started in beaufort 8 ci on oil a large scale it ia is to be of the bize size size of tile new newyork york tribune and will be devoted to tiie the interests ol 01 the antislavery anti slavery cause tb tag e printers type and reams leanis of paper had bad already arrived and a large hoe iloe cylinder press was to come by the liet ilet ile lle nest next t steamer it is ru that the whole affair is at the exp eap expanse ilse iise of the government and thattie that the papers if inthey they do not bot not hot circulate at a nominal price will be given away john B D floyds floyda nce an 4 out ont bildings bu mins hins in kentucky were lately burned by a scouting eing ting party of federal sol bol soldiers A congressman Congress mai said to the president a tew few since at a terrible night il thib this t ia mu iau aVEto abi vui tor for the uie unfortunate soldiers sold lera who milo are badly provided with shelter the president answered would tha that I 1 had one of their places there is not a man in the army with whom I 1 would not wil wll willing billingsy Sy change places tonight thia this doubtless occurred about the time mr Lincol ns sensibilities were most aroused hythe bythe imbroglio in his bis cabinet general wool has been dismissed from maryland aryland Bl the papers say right the washington republican of dec says between thin city and philadelphia we have a hundred thousand men and officers doing nothing and rendering the country no service while burnside with a force far inferior to the rebels f is confronting them in their entrenchments ments and his bis men falling by le the thousand before the murderous fire of the enemy the new yo k sun thui tho eulo eulogizes D izes the members of mr Lincol nV cabinet cabi let leu iet excepting I 1 seward who alone it says say 8 has made tue the ri right lt mark I 1 of the war Dep department artmen ts 13 is weak fussy and a crazy headed beaded fanata banatt chase of the treasury is a visionary financial exp eap welles if f the navy is the sleepy rif rip ri van winkle of 0 ages gone by while smith of the interior is not of account enough to mention if reports be true he would not be ia in a mock auction shop NW NEW goodsn goods N S ran co will receive a trainor train of staple goods rood atrom california on frida erida friday fridas y next advertisement next week |