'ii:u.u ov run "amkihcaj;," BISOLE Bt BSCRXPTIO.N t Two Dollar per nnniiin, to be finitl holf-yonrlj n lun.i'O. Jo jajirr lit-ii'untiiiued until all nr li.tru i-a arc puiil. To CLt'DS : Tlirod conic, to ono addrcMi, $ i 00 Pcvon tlo do 10 (10 fifteen do do 20 DO l-'ivn Pollnri. in mlvnneo, will jiny fur tliroc Jems' tulwrlption to tho American. 1'lnb ulcrlr.titn must bo Invnrinldy paid in ad-Vtu-oe. nd sent to ono ad.lrcs-. If siiliwriUers neglect or rofura to tiiko their news. pnnr? from tlie oflieo to which they are directed, they arc ror-oiisihlc-tiiilil they huv settled tho billa And ord'.re l them direoutiuued ' lV-,!iia.ti-rs will plciuto act na onr Agent, nnd friurk letters cuntainiiiji eubticrintion money. They bro permitted to do thin under the 1'uet Utlice Law. ' i t rr-s -.. TI.HMX or Aivi:tcn.i; 2ieTire f 12 linw, 3 liuin, 1 hrrry KiitMifyinc-M ir.nert.ou, One k)UHr, ,1 uiuu'.iis, Sn lti-.liUi, ,-, one yax, y iyi-ii.e Cardi of 5 lluo.. per annum, Jf -ri'.ianu and oili.i. kuvvrMii.g by the v r. with thapririlt-xnor Uiwtiiiit diUfreu't fl Tortiwug weekly, M Hmin".w n 'tic", ii or(t in th l.nr , ., ... S1!l,r"' w.u,nvi; i Ll fc lor e:trh tiuerli'iTi. tV' Laror Adrnut"uta Hw iron.cL. J o n p r. r t: t i n g . V.'e lia conna-it'- l wilb our wUiriiliu r.t n r ok'.-tei J'JU OFi'iCJi. iiiil, wiil n, ,; '.. ,.. i?cu:. tii iitt ;jrl, ovry Tin's:- 1'riLtirg Lit,tBTr B-iSjcrr'Mwi' PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. MORNING, BY II. B. MASSER, SUNBURY, NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA. NEW SERIES, VOL. 17, NO. 23. SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 27,.1SGI. OLD SERIES, VOL. 21, NO. 40. IBUET AIEMCAT, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL. L'STABLISUED AS A HKFl'OE FllOM QIACK KUY. rHi o.vz,r rLAcn wnr.nn a cure can nr. onTAixun. DTI. JOHXP'IOX hits d wovcrccl the most O.rltiin, Spi-mly nnl only KrTVi-lnnl Hcmeilv in tho IVorM for nil Private lilietine. Weiilim--" of the Hack nr hhnli... Stricture.-'. Afl'i-ctioiis of the Kidneys nnd l'.l:-idrr. Involuntary l'Uehnrces. Inipntcnry. Hono rti! I'l-hility, Ncrvon-imss. l'yspep y. Lmiuuiir. Low Sniiiis. Confusion ut Iilens, Pa1pitntiiii ol the llenrt. Timidity. Tremhlinirs. Iiinnenf Sijjht nr (tiddine.4. .(license 'of the llend. Throat. Noo or ."kin. Alleelions of the Liver. Luns, Stomneti or liu els thiwe Terri Me liiHirdcrs nri.-"iii)? from tho Solitary Jlahits of Youth those sceret nnd solitary practices inoro fatal t o their vietims thnn tlio snne of Syrens to the Ma l iners of I'ly.'ses-.bliplitinjt their most brilliant hopes' r nntic'.paiious, rendering mniriuye, Ac., inipofsi Wo. vn; yiv.-y Especially, who have heeoine the vietitns of Solitary S 'ice. 1 li it dreadful and destructive hahit which omnoillv sweeps to an untimely irrave thousands of Yoniv; Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant in'ell' ':t. who le.icht otherwise have entrnreed liien-inu- Senate? wi:h the tbiinders of cloqiirii"c or waked loeivtaiy tho living lyre, may call with lull cou ii'lence. 71 A ll ll i Hi". Married Persons, or Yoni-i Men eonen:p!ntins j';:-rin.-e. I -einj anare of pliv-i.vl v-akf-.-s. organic di ' i'li'V. de!oiiuiti"s. ite.. speidily cured. 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I i. 1 ... ;. i ..'.o t i.- it . an ili-iini' d ; . ... ,1' . ; ,i..e. or .Iroud of a.i.-i-;.. d . : c . .- Ii .1 e,.n, at f'v.f I li.'-e w!i... i - e'n .-.;.; Hi a. :.i;; t , -..alililvii . .in!' i c ft! i 1 l-'i '; - '" . . ,. ..., -,. ' ;. .-t ti.i- I i. t di-.a-o . ii ! ti-. tr l.i.' . ;.;'.:ti. c. m; d. a i ' i ;' ""a'1' ,vi. e in W':..', ino.on t... n.-hip . 1 ..., . 1. :,(,: ..I o - .11 l.e- ... . . . oc a,;. e i... 1, ,ler. il'IM'll'l lo i-.-n., .le.iu.e- , -o-.o. .... iii-ii,.., i...iuael l.i lit; l-illi", Bill 1' 'im ,.nv i I. '..i.-.o - en .1 .. Ii i-i. ! . ' an 1 ., J.-.J l.i. n ' ". i h I i "t't 1 I i ii ;; n v . 1 1 ! I Ao.il !' I -!. ly I In... oi in.' leoti' a o- ... ... .- l,l, d tl.e victim "f lie- a!al "'' -' , . I ot .-. in:..:-. :'.,li.'i:. i.;t i.-.uii Uiieie.i.i. .-.:!. i i- I y - ' -i.ni.i C,.-..'.iy l.ei.l v.li.i..a t.o I t... ii-iin 1- fail victims I . il.c uii-killiiilio- f ; l..a ke i Geo. VT. Smith. Cnxs. B. Gentueh. GLCITZ & GE1TTHEP.. M.irkot street, one door ca"t of Mrs. I'oulton's Hotel lluvc opened A N E W T I N W A H E, Mieel Iron iiikI ivo M (!', and inteii d'keepin constantly on hand, and lnimu- factoring to order on shortest notice, TIN AND SHEUT 111MN-WAKK of all descriptions. A Larjre Stock of Cook Stovesof the following Prnnjs: Yiliiiim K-iiii, I'iiiisiylvtiiii:i, IB !-, I nioii, iiikI llio 'olc Iri It'll Niagara Cook Stove, unsurpassed for beauty of finish, simplicity of ar rangement, coiuhinin cheapness and durahi'lity. and cavil stove warranted to perlorm what they are re presented ALSO. 1 It LOU and OFFICE STOVES, in Kreat variety, emliraeini nil tho best manufactures, ami most lashionuhlc designs :il Oil. Co:il Oil B.!1iii;n, S!i:iI-. 4'liiiiinirH, mill nil nrtii li M unusually kept in an estal.li-hment of this kind. We are also prepared t-idonll L in.l- l Spouting. Hoofing, ltan.'e and I'uriiaee Wm k. lias 1'iiiiiig. Ac. llcpair iu i hraply tual nejitlv executed. Country produce taken iu nchiuij;c lit market price. f-MITII A- firNTIIKK, A : enev for Illlili'S CELE11HATEI1 FII1E i i.ir tne i ountii'. oi . otiliuiiiocrjl ter. t id ai and .Montour. "fl al-o a rent- for the Pi her & AVilloiver an-i .or. t.ioe. ! I-'W. .IJNKS HOUSE, l '-ni' r M ii k''t street iml Market ISuare, 1 J J. l-l "R. 1 3 23 TJ PIO, 1? A' '.: :iov)i !ui;t -l a Fir.-.t. Cin-ss House. ;MU' 'r!mriv'iir w.nil.l xu.t p-'i'Mullv ml! t lie ul rt.i,ln;ry jnul t!if sur-!iTtui-mo;liii ii.ns i't' his !l 11 inl fvcrytliin lliut irl. It i- .-it n:it fur vi l ilii- ii"ic nt.tj r,,i'u. on 1 al I ho Mime ! t't'Ut.J lit 'Am St .i t : ii.- on tho MANN. I'ni liclur. ACOB O. BECZ, y:S'ii-i.JIANT tailor; at Ic:.: i ll to claims iu All.i:ii. or whi dihiuu I'KNM'H. Wc h'.ve already c-dle.-ted o cr to -ol ii. r- ai d il.eir le ii over y'.uii.- i' : vner Hi.. i. - in. is .iiiiv. -o cliare '.-nil. Write u;. lilel tve will send 30U a :-,p. r. flee, l.l.i'i' fie.u sUti-.i to $ It'll t a.-h r.oimty. r l.ti-iia -s w 1 1 noif iiin.A v - il. J. II. I-IILBUffH, V.u .'cnifi.tj cmu tin- aiin t u-i'ln-. M:V3I IL LIN II H V AM) J?ANOY(GOODS, SPOUTS fc'sTJlcClCSB.. lit the St. le of 11. A: I.. SI I IS-!.!'. .M.nket S piarc. :;l Mil KV, I'A Tin- Miv-es II A 1. .-hi'.-lcr. haling r, nun ul thc.r estld ll.-i.ii.et,t to lilol e Commodious and eoii euielit fo.itii-. .ilii d'S'i i, Love th.ir toim.r loc.ii 1..11. ii.h.i 111 then li i. i,d- and vil.-ioiii"ls. II, ul liny hale recoiled llll 1 jil-l ,..' i. I 11 idlo.CC and Well licled livol l- 11 .1,1 .1 .Mi l.l.l 1. ii V A.U 1'A.SCV liot'li.-i, in 1 in itn mil .:,l If of IioJ-'M Trt, J1ATS, nillUON'a & THIM. Mt .Mi-j Of ALL JCl.MDa, nnl I'le ' I'. 1- i-ll In r anil I,, iii iheir line, which will be bold ry ,i',,diu e id u!l kind, lulu u iu il' liui'.i.- ut '.-ii'y, Aj i il 9, I-h'.I. TO CD.Nl'.Ml.lIS OF ! I Mil ui.l-i. .00 I .1. .! III t'., 1 1 I.. toi:,, ii. . it Lo, ... 11 I'.-i: ..- lot ll.: ..u,' ut il, - ... I II I' I lo I rl M nl.it 1'. it ., 11 MiiUDlA AI S DIAMOND MIM.m HotVS I'Al.ltl .1! A ( 11 S I oN-nl ll. HID CO S IU U .1... .i. ,.i,., l f.llin.li Hi IS.llliiuui'i tt'm Crli-I.'.lli'l oal, ......,. .... i ;.. ..... Hi. il.c Hi., ol tl..- I e.e. It ior an I Ibttrn lio I.IA.V It. l.w. U. i' ..I I . I..U,I. lol lk ti-l 1'Ui'oiON AMI i'LV.MOl'Ill COALU, Vi Ul, U k I 1 1. t-s.i-l lo -b 01 .1 o'l t."l 1 l... Ml V.I ,.bl..i.v'.:..i. 1 ,4 i'l l.l.: N . 1 lo IU I VI.' . il ),... ... I e I ..u ll.K I.I..- I 111 I l4. lil.l 1 i,ii U..il"i.l U I... I l.'U..' l. I. I ,. ... 1 ... Il l no I. I" III. d. t h U.1 !,. 'lui-J . ,liOj ... 4.. 1 I' l.ll.lll Aii.. U- r.O.'..ii Aji l n I ,S..,:Uuu.i...l.4 lii.oi.ki.ILu, ii hw I . HILL ti WOLVUUiGN wrur mm4 I uuum iui Ml l-K-rt , lift.-. Uuk.l mul, in l.bti A'iijr, UtINliUliY, i'A.. w till IU.. ) l 'l Ik. ..IIm4 -I -U, I .'I o.- . I 1. , -...1 l.,....i l..i.ii I I ., S , i .1. 1...... I..I. I,....-.. . . It,-,, t ,,. r ... J,..,,., 1 .i ' '' .'fi; ' li t I lit' Ci? U' ,'.' r ' !' '"tuiliy. t tt 'i j I.h.i-...:,- :u in." t l"iii c 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 ' ' i' ! ( tn If ' ir i IV.i J, ll 'Ml tl.f l. '.. I. MISCELLANEOUS. xii u i.- ri:iii n:iv lvn ci ji:it. iAVlS. 'ol. ,l:iiK' nml lUlmiiiiil tiirltf" in Etii limoml. The following narration makes a part of an ttrticlu in tint Sci'trnihtr mimLcr o! The Athtiitir Mmdlihi, nml 8 rlosiny; rhnptcr of a new volume entitled "Down in Tennessee," ly Kdniiind kirkc, about to be published by Sheldon. IX IIK'IIMONT). The next morning after bronkftist, which we took in our room with .Air. .Invitii, we emitted a tmte-of which the followini' isi a copy to tho Con federate Secretary of Stute : SrOTT.sWOOI) IIoCSK, niCHMOND, V.., July 17, 1SG4. "lion. J. 1. IjKnjamin, '' iitry tf IStnc, rtc. "J)i:ah Sin. The uinUrsigncil rcspeetfiil ly fnilicit an interview with l'rosiihnt Jiuvis. Tiiey vis-it I'icltiiiotid only its Jitivatc citi zens, mid huve no official chtiritctcr or nu tliotitv : imt thev me acquainted with tlie 1 I tiited States ( iovcrniueiit, mid w ith the sentiments ol the Jsorthern people, relative lo un ndjiiftiiiciit of the (iiflerenees cxi.--ting between tlie North and South, and earnest ly hope that n free interchange of views be tween Pies h lent Davis an. I themselves may open litf way lo such I'j'lchi' negotiations as wiil result iu restoring ri-:.ri: to the two feetion.-; of onr di-tracted emtntry. They therefore ask an interview with the riesidttU and, awai'.itur your reply, are ' 'Truly tun', respectfully yours.' This was sio-i.cd l y betli of us: and when the Jiiii' e.ilk.l, as he had appointed, we sent it together nilh a cummendatory let ter I had na c'.vc.l on settitiir out. from a near illative of .Mi. Davis to the He bel .Secretary. In half an hour Ju. loo Ould returned, my ino : ".Mr. I'eiitamin t-endu you his compli- I iiieii!sNaiiil would be happy to see you at j the State Di piiriiiient. I We louml the Secretary at-hoit, plump, oily iiit'.e 1. inn in blaeli, with a keen black e;.e, a .lew fi.ee, a Velaiw skin, curly black hair, closely trimmed black whiskers, and a pendulous fjold v. n! eh chain 1:1 tlie north west I'loinul' the' "I'niteil Siats" C'ustom-liou-e. (ver the door of t!,i-. roi'in were the word.-, 'Slate Dcpatlmcnt," and a'.. out its wall- were Inner a few maps aim b.ittle-peu:.-. ill ntie coiner there was a tiir of .-lieiVi.- liiled it ii Iiihiks, atliiiHe; vvli'uh 1 hoi ice, 1 1 lea. i Icy".- "1 iir-torv," l.i -i no's "!'ieto 1 inl," l'i, 1 ".mi's "Jltilier." tintley's "Ameri ciin (.'undict,'' a ci'iui'leie set of the "lle- 1 iieiiieii ilecoi- 1." mi l a doen nuinbeis and -evtr..l volumes ol the "Atlantic. .Monthly, oil. I in the centre ol the apartment was a Ma. k-uulmtt table, coveted with ;.'reen cloth, and li.lvl v.it'.t multitude of "Suite Papers." At Hi':- l.iTdc -al the Sicritury. He rose as e.e entered, and, as Juii-c Ou'nl introduced ii-, Iu- to, ik our hands and said : "i iiiii ",:ad, very id. ul, to meet ymi e;entle niei:. 1 li.nc read your note, and" bow hie; lo me - -".li.' let ;. r van brine; iV,,ni . Vour in.md enim, lands mv rc-pict and svmp.ithv. P.11;. I.. -, :,i I. A - in1 to il t lie pr.d'en. ii seats, the Cohuscl, dia.iitii: 1 d'. hi- "1'1.1-iLl," ami display ill;; hi- ui for this corilial recetion. We iru.-t nu will be as yliul u ii'.e to sue us." . !::.!! be. for you come to iee '.- u li.tl we all want. "1: i -, indeed: and I !' ti.al l'ea -o'l we ::ive e tne to see Mr. Davis. Can we sec liiin. r-it "I).i von biine; ntiy overtures ti him from i vour Government : ".No, Sir. We brine; I10 overtures mi, I lave no authnril v from our ( lovei niin nt. We state that in our mite. We would be fjlad, ho'.vi w r, to know w imt It.rin-, wou.d lie neei ptabie to .Mr. Davis, ll tl.ey are at ! all harmonize with .Mr. Lincoln's views, we w ill rep. u t them to him, ami to open the door for uliieial neoiiiiations." "Are you acquainted wiih Mr. Lincoln's views f "( ue of us is, fully." "Did .Mr. Lincoln iii .v '',', authorize you to come here ;" "No; Sir. e came with his pass, but n il by his nrpie-t. We say distinctly, we huve no ollieiul, or unoli'icial authority. We i come us lnen 11ml t. Iirislians, not us uipni- mati- iu a Iran W talk with Mr. Davis, tii discover some w ay by which lids war may be stopped. "Well, .enllcinen. 1 will repeat what you say to the President, nnd if he follows my udvice. und 1 thiol; he will, lie will unit you. lie w iii be nt church this ufli-rnoun ; "so, you can call here nt nine this evenino;. If u'nj ihino should occur in the mean time to prevent his sceim: jou; X will let jou know by .ludoe Ould." Thioi'i",hout this interview the manner of the Secretary was cordial; imt wiih this cordiality was a strunur coli-llaint and tliili- uce almost unioimtin-' to timidity, which struck both my companion und nivselt. Coiitiu-tin-; his manlier w i;h tl.ciUiet ilie; 11 it V of the I'olom 1. 1 ultlio-t I'.n-.i 'n-il our I'o sitiou, reversed, thai instead of uur be'uio iu his power, the Secretary whs iii ours, iiiol luouieiillv i-Miected to hear sonic unwelcome sentence from our lips. There ir soiuitldtio;, .utter all, in liiornl powet. does not iiossc-s it. nor is ho .Mr. l.eli n.llll a ureal mini. lie has 11 keen, hhrcwil, reai. V intellect, but Hot the f,'..,o..l to.i'tioinate, or Well to exe cute uny 4ient j,'ood or ureal wii kcilm s3. After a day spi i.t ill our room, coiiversine; Willi the .1 il. ,'. or walchine; the' pu-sei-. by ill the stint,- 1 Would like lo ti ll who the)' wi to. nail hott tin J looked; but such iu foriiuilioi' is jo t now, i-onir.ibaiid,-we called uo.iin, ut" nine o'clock, ut the Stale Depallliiciil. Mr. ll, ii';.iin'iil 01 ciiili d his piwious tK at ut li.e t d ie, and lit bis II lit nt a pre, 1 1, ; ...1. 1,1 hi . , 1 oi.'i vi, 1.1 iron .-tut bur im. I 1 .... 1 .r ,.i-..i. ..1.. lull of Lie mi l lieor' He bud u'bi....d li,ii..ii I'.'l, hi ii I, mid u mouth und thin dciioliiie; (Mint iiu-r-tiy H11.I kUi-iitU of id. lb" lae i II..H i ll. d Ull l lunch lil'WIi d, but I.il L a tun . were o,!, ipn Lilly Id lUmiiti' I, III. ot II. . Ill III. ID K kiur, kpp.lelllly llll'le bV le'llie h lip ll.lrilllll III. lb- W i'l'-' l"t I'l' .'l l ill bl..ll, I idi lllly 111 loll ie 11 lllllllll I'll Itlli', nil' I, l'i' !"'', I i I'l ' h' ' kl...Ul 111 Lit UU bit hi b.ll, Willi Hklliihl ,,...! Ill lb h mid. I.. II.. lll.LI.il. HelU .11. .(.le, u, klel 11. o.l I'ai ui il.i.Kt ; kiollhilc WW kU U.'liM lll'lbll) lllallU ill hi oie, M im 1 xuiitliii hi Itnii'i and I u 1 am k'd ( )ou, iuiitliuuu. Y"t kl Hlli.. UK IJ Itli hluollil." An I 11... . ihu uikit h"i I'l.-.'.di ill i.i llm I uili. I Mali, Uu.Lr t'lkukl.U I'iiiik, kil l li'i Ii to. lh Iii lit, k-'ol, til l k'lklu .,, I l.e fo i.i III IU .''ill -b !') ' i. . kt.ii.-il k. i. 1 : y kl l" J i' - thc Colonel would lip at his if he stood be fore Ctesur, and I replied : "We thank you, Mr. Davis. It i3 not often that you meet men of our clothes rind our principles in llichmond."' "JSot often, not so often, as I could wiah; nnd 1 trust your coming may lend to n more frequent and n more friendly intercourse be tween the Xorth nml the South." "We sincerely hope it may." "Mr. Benjamin tells me" that you have asked to see ute to " And he paused, ns if desiring we should finish the wentenee. The Colonel replied : "Yes, Sir. Vc htive asked this interview, in the hope that you may suarest some way by which this war may bo stopped. Our people want .peu:'e, your people do, nml your Congress has recently said that yon do. We have come to ask how this can be brotiol,' about." "In a very sitnplo way. Withdraw your armies from our territory, and peace "will come of itself. AVe do not seek lo subjugate you. We are not waoine; !Ul ui'ciwvo war. i except, so far us it is tilfeiisivc-deleii-ivc, that is, so lar us we arc loiced to invade you to prevent your invading us. Let us alutie, und peace w ill come at oi.ee. "Jitit we cannot let you ulone so long us you repudiate the I nioii. That is the one lliing the .Northern people will not sur render." '1 know. You would deny to us what you exact for j ourselves the right ol self government." ".No, Sir," I remarked. We would deny you no natural right. J tut we think I t.i.ni essential to peace; and,. Mr. Davis, cor' two people, w ith the same language, separa ted by an imaginary line, li e ai. pi ace with each other f Would not dispute-constantly ari.-e, ami cause almost constant war be tween them (" "L'ndoubtcdly, with this generation. You have sow n such bitterness at the Sm th; you have put such an ocean of blood 1 it went the two feet ions, that 1 despair of seeing any harmony in my time. Onr l i.ildrui may forget this war, but we connot." "1 think the bitterness ou spi ak of, sir." and the Colonel, "does not really cxi-t. We meet ami talk here as friends; our soldiers meet und frateini.'.e with cat li other; and 1 feel sure that if the I'nlon v. ire n store'!, a more friendly feeling would uri-t: between us than has existed. The war lias ma le r.s know nml respect each other Letter than be fore. This is the view of wry many South ern men; 1 have had it from many of them, your leading citizens." "They are mistaken." replied Mr. Davis. "They do not understand Soiitlu :n senti ment. How can we feel any thing but bit terness tov,aii;.- men who deny t'.s our rights; ; If you enter my in -use and drive mo out of it, am 1 not your natural enemy I" "You put the case too strongly. But we cannot liirht fur ever; the war must cud nt ! sonic time ; w e must linally agree upon some thing; can we not agree now, und stop this frightful carnage i We are bo'Ji Chri-tian nun, Mr. Davis. Can you, us si Christian I man, leave untried any means that may lead I to peaccf" I "No, I cannot. I desire peace as much as I you do. I ileplore Jilooii-lit 1 as much sis yon do; but I feel that not one drop of tl.e , bloodshed iu this war is en my hands, 1 i can look c.p to my Cod and i ay this. 1 ! tiieil all in my power to uvirt t'u'.s war. I saw it coming, and for (v iive earsl work- ed night nml day to prevent il. but I coi.'d 'not. Tin: North was mail and blind; it j would not let us govern ourselves, and so ti e war came, and now it luus: go on till 1 the last man of this gem ration falls i:i Ids j tracks, and hisehildielt tei.-e l.i nut Uet nnd lielit our battle, unless you uckliow ledge our right to self-government. We are mil f n'ht iug for slavery. We ore il -. t : : ; -r fir Iude , peii.lenee, nnd that, or i '.Lt:iii:.:i'.i m, we 1 v ill have." "Anil there tire, at let-!, f '.tr i.i.d a half millions ot us left : so you m e ; mi have a work before yott,".s.i; i Mr. Benjamin, with , a decided sneer. "We have no w ish to o.u i m lo yon," answered the Coloni 1. "1 1 lievc wl...t I I have said that tie .e i- i o 1 itteri'.ess bc i twecn the Northern und Southern people. The North, 1 know, love- the South. .W hen peace comes, it w ill pour money and menus into your bauds to rep iir tin' w.i te cau-e 1 by the war; und it would now welcome you back, und forgive you all the I.,.-- and blood shed vou have caused. But we tuu-t citeh your urmit s and xtenninute your gov.-rn ment. And is not that already r.c.-.ily il, )!1C You ure wholly wiiiioiit iiioiu v, and at the end of jour resources. Cr.uit in s -hut you up in lliclinioud, Sherman is before Atlan ta. Had vou not, thin, better accept houor ubie terms while you can n tain Jour pres tige, und save the piido of the Southern people ?" Mr. Davis smiled. "I rc.-pi i t your car.u tnes-, Coiota l, but you do not seem to understand the situation. Ye are not exactly shut up in llichmond. If our papers tell the ti n 11 Is Jol.l' i iip- j ital that is 111 I'.am'cr, not 01 is. lie v. 1 e i : nito, Cr. nt cro-sed llu- K ;, .d..n to whip Let, and lake llichmond. Lin drove l.im in the ihst battle, and then Ci.i'it lAcciitcd what your people lull a 'In il.i.iul I'.a.ik uio.e llli lit,' lilt. I foimht l.i e H' .ill. le e illovc him a second time, and thin Ci.iut i.m.le ,ultur 'lluiik inuumcnt ; and so tn, y k. pt oil, l.ee wiuppnik. '".un 1..111111.1,. until Cruiit not wlii-ie he i., now. And wi...; i-the net n -1111 ( tlr.nl hi. i lo t s.w nty live or eighty thou-u.d mm - n.!v li. m l.ee had ut thu oillst. -ai I '.. n Uciur tiikiii:; llichmond lli.n. .1 l..c l is'. ; nnd l.i. w hoae front bus nevi i- bun l-iokm, hold-. I. im coinphtily in I'oeh, and b.i- in 11 ciiouol, i,, spare lo i,' oie l .island ami II. r. in ti ashiiii;ton 1 Shun. .ui t" b,- iin-. before Atlalltii; I ut "' l"'- he i-, ui d suppose Im tihin il ( You kioiv that the larllul lie (.to. I'l HI lo- b.se of silp'li-, thu Weaker lie CIOV., ui.d M e Imle lil-us- ; tr. US llilVut WlH I,c to lit. II. Ali'l "el. ll ! may tome h.l, ill ll I I I. " l. , 1 h.'lll l ' ci ll.iinl) ayo ur l o .III "I W .is lo ll, r 11. all 1 join. I ' "A t l lllolleV ' nr-. You unite wo r.re ii. In r to 111 j mi but, adii.il I l.-.t oiii' p .pi c - it miw , la l.- tt I 1. , ul. I I- uolili 11. .11. in t ll.,' lliedltllll, un I we ll 'ld U II I otll-. .Ve il lel ib'1! it of U .' r.- b .1. we -l.o'il l, u . kg hale lio lor. '.ll del t. In- In. 11, llu pool el. I Slit . It I tk'llll aol.i ibill;' ; ll ll .. lb" -o.i I I n! of I.I-.U li.Ui.il 1 u p, 1-hih Joei lt ' tU llolllln;' I'l d l o'l " 1 ail lliu W .1 1 t. A In r..itiiii . il'i le 'I I U l"f mi" "I killllllllll'l-ll.. -u ''ale ttiil 4 HI hi ( 111 t..ry liom t hi. li to k 1 1 Iii r opj.i.i . Ki, Jou ue, not iii ixi.n,.ii.i.. I'. it, 11 in V. I IV, II IC. ll I. .o-l Uo'lo'l, With. o.l l.iuil, HllUoul tipoi.. if inn !...' k i.n try tkcik lie.. .Ul.. I tt: I ",if ....in iio.'.id an. I ktid.- i, i. e. 1 nt, Mi l.o .l .'iiiiif l.p mr lllkua I . 1 j' 1 1 I 1 1 I'l' 1; f I .. I V w, I . I ' ' and feel yourself a man, thin live, nnd be subject to a I'onign power ;" "from vour stand point fine ii force in what you say." replied the Colonel. "H':t we did l'ot i ome here to nreue wilh you. Mr. Davis. We came, hoping to f a 1 some lioneiable way to peace, and 1 t.ni trieved to hear you say wh it n il i. When I have s- en your y.'Um.- nr.-i living on tbe battle field, .'.ml yov.r old i.e. :i, W"i'ien nnd c'nild r.trstorving in their'heti'.' '. I lave it It I could risk my lite to iwj thim. j'or that reason i ujn here; and I am j-rieved, griev ed, that there is no hope." "1 know your motives, Colonel Jucqur. and 1 honor you for them ; but wh it can I do more than I nm ' di' ir .' I would itive my poor life, gladly if it would bring peace and giuid-willTii the two coin, tries ; but it would not. It is with your on n coj.Ie you should labor. It is they who d-o'.ate onr homes, burn fair wheat I'ehis. i :;.!: the wheels of wagons carrying away r uotm ti j and childten, ii'.id destroy supplies meant for our sick and woni-led. At your iloor lies till the misery and the crime of this war i ami it is a fearful. fearful i.rcount," j "Not all of it, Mr. Da-, is. I admit a f. nr- j ftd account, but it is not all at our door. The passions of both side-, ure arou-cl. I'n- , urinid n. en are lunged, prisoners are sled J down in cold blood, liy yoiir-i 'ves. K'amciits J oi barbarism are entering tl.e war from both j sides, that should in. ike u you and me, as i Christian men shu idi-r to iliiuk of. i't , Cod'.- name, then, h t us stop in. Let us h something, con, ,.,(,. some; hiiiir, to brine; i t'l.oiit peace. Yo.i cannot i-xpi t with only ' four and a half millions, as Mr. Benjamin: says you have, to hold out forever apdust j twenty mdhon-." Ae.iin yir. Davis smiled. "Do you suppose there nre twi lit y mil lions at" the North determined to crush us ( "1 do, to rrc.sh o'.:r liowrnment. A small number of our people, a very .-mall lo'.ta'ier, ate yot.r f.i lid-. S. rt--ioni-'s. Till' rest differ about mia-UM- and i ..ttdi ilates, but are unite ! in the di tcrmiii'itiou to su.-tnin the I'lti 'li. io'elef NoVi'inia r, l.e liiu-t 1 ocotni.ii l- m .1 to Ilii foes pro-, i utii. n of the war." Mr. Davis s'.ill iookin:; inere.Iu'.ott-, I rc- marked "h i- so. Sir. Whoever tells you t'wr w i.-e, (kceive- vou. 1 think I know 2s , rt ii era sentiment, und I :.s-itre ou it is so. You know we have a sy-tu.i of lyee'tni-iec- . ttiriiio in r.ur larvo town. At the clo-e i-t these bet tin s. it is the i i.-'.oiu of the jici ipie to come upon the pi:it:'..:i.i and talk with the lecturer. This eiv.s l.iia an cxeelh-nt j opportiiiiity of h iiriiir. .ibKe .-.'t.tii.u tit. I.a-t winter I hitured before m ally a hun- 1 ilred of such a- -oi i.it'.ons, all ou r the North, ! from DubU'pti; to uu :or, nr.d I tool; j pains to ascertain the lei-line; ol the people, i I found a unanimous ih-ti rminution to crush j the rebellion and save the l uioti at cvtryi stcriiice. Ti.e majority are iu favor of Mr.; Lincoln, und nearly nil of tl.o-e oppo-ed t ' '. him arc oppo-..l in Mm Lieati-e tiu-y think . he docs llul f;;ht vou with ei:oil;;h vigor. : Theradicil KepuMi.-aiis. w ho lo ii r s;ae- s':, siltlYao.' and liioioituh eoi.i',-, a nre t nose whowilldt te.it htm if 1-e is dif, ated. 1'.'. if he i- defeated 1 i fore the people, the lb '.. wili clec'.ed a v. i.:.-e ma .--v, oi -e I im-a'i f. jolt. It is i.e. :v r. idle d t! t.n l e i.,-;.' Ci'i see tiii-.t li.-iii Mr. .'-hi;.'- i ei ei-t : n : 1. . l-il'i. und the pi..; le ;i:e l,n :e r... ileal ti n the House. Mr. Lim olu. I know, is ubn; to cad out hve In. red thou- iti-1 more tne find 1 don't s-e how longer : but if v on d Cue radical I'eeiitig .f ou can ri.-i i , you w ill only d un- .No; : le t a p- I'- Thev would no-.v ive v I a !:.; ,'tl -I.d yu.t tv-iis term- ; 1 nt let I mere, li t tiiefc be a d- ad i a- t iii-ic i a lam i'l c er -in !! 11:1 ell ,. I' ii'-n -e and tiny it.-l-t i n aid -a my 1 smiih'.ir Villi IU 11, er: - tnev v, l.i ''I of 1 i vcrv re! , .''ll. 1 v. ry pi..-.,- i. '. ;. . "1 v , ',.: onr w. i . is. 'I'!.'... i a i . I l'k.- v-.i the I . f .r think." Co , n." "1 w:.s jt;, : ;.ti!t ; to : Northern people rtaliv t- il.) Hot feel it Jet and tl. hattoin:; ever-.' one of vi.i'.r . ,':.:. that let lh I th - war-they v w iti ir.sist on haders." " cl, admitting nil o'l say, I cant -co how 'it ail.et- o ir po-i'.'.on. There uiv some thinos w.i:.-e itian ii::i-.-:n;': or t-t-:inh'.:itioil. Vi'c l'.i hen ii:n.' .p tlo' llu'ht of self 0.1V1 liiiii. I t i-lie "I tii i-e thill 's." Uy nil' ooveintiutil J0.1 tt.ei'.h ul.-uni 'ti So.ilhi ill ii. .'., . tale'.oi.'' "Yes." "And slavt-rv yr.u iy, is no l.i'vo. r an e'.e mcut iu the emu -t " ".No il is not. lrmv.rw:;- :.'. i-s. pth.l clemuit. It w..s i.n'.y the ltn..u-i of'oiin.r-iti-j other cii:.:'.:cwn . ilctr..-iits t an i.tii'.. r cuimimi'.ion. i: i.i.d tl.e l.u.-h.t v. bi.h was iilreni'.v cii i'i'd and load, Tin Nm re a e th .md r n. i ei-eliti.ll dith r. noes I 1 tweeii the the South, l!...l wiil, lii'V.iii r tni cud, make la. 111 two mi'... : .'" "You a-k 11. e to -ay wh it I l'i You allow me M -ay that, I knovx pretty We'd, ulol l,e r iu -eived lel'el'.i i -i" " I Iii :i jou L ivc not i.-e 1 our -i ;'nl i- I ," ti r tli'itl o'..:'s, but I ti.e f tho.-e in-, hale tlletll fol M IK 'fin- 1 rt.-h wis i.poii me, an 1 Mr. mill cni n . . I it. "V. ll. Sir, I e that it- it may, if 1 -'and Joll, Hie if-yale b, tweeii M-ur liuiit ti it t our- is t. u r 'Wi I dow 11 I nil a or I 'i-nui. n." "Ye-' or. t 1 imt it in other w ord lb",.' 1 under o . n. to t l.i 1, ln.h petidi 1.1 e vr i;' ;,i"; it. oil." "'flu 11 the two o iM Ttimetits nr.- ir.-.e n c'llal.lv iti'ii't. 'Ibi v have 110 i.tt'-rn o'l l ilt t.. ftol.t it out. but. it i li 't m wi-h tin peoi',i'. Tiny lire l-re l of f -htl' :,' and want p. ae. ; 1,:. I, .1- tin V b, ir ui! t. . I":" I. ti and u!f - 1 . 1 r '!' I'"' iir. is it 'I ' -ht '. . should b im- pc i. i', und li ne it on : i ,1 Ii riu a I licv like:'1 I don't lindi ll Hid l"'i; be evplh il." "Y, 11 S m 0 th t .'.,'iibl n ''in to .on ihin-: id . .1 . I.I. '!' to the p "pY w .Hi two pi 1'ei.e. with In union im I 'III! t , 1 11 I , Colli 111 1 u j pellib'tll , U-. ' W ,''l I I.I ni, Li I and I nil 1 1 -ol til I t" li ' !' ..:.' :1 loii, . Allllie-tV li. a. I 1 1 the I III el.a Li 1-tid blf, 1 il the I oiled Male. . hel I X tl mill Vole ' 1 .' '! 'N ',' oil III, M I" I'l' I -ll l..e lit H "I" 1 1 a I I !i 1 t l"ll .ihlil :l d ii II 4 11. an. HlV "lv Di. Ui.i'.n, onl j oil iiiiii' ut lobe bound I I it, nn, I 1. 1 il 1; 1 III p mi I' I" it v l..l I l.io ll. Join. I . I'.' b ..Mil. I l ll, klld U U inp.iii'. 'Iiiol'-. li'H inii.t ul 'i '"' tl o I I'l lb- 'V, d ih I ' I ' t . li""nll ..l.Ulllllol.dT lo.it l.1 .i .bil.le I'll ai' ..r ! ! I'b , 1 ul.,. ll I n l' 1'iopo" li, 1,, .1 .I'l H i '! II '. I I I I li, ,,. I lib '.. .'" ' I .... ,'... 1 " ' ' ' 1 i slie ithed, it wo'iid never nguin be drs-o-n l y this mmiation." . ,.c .o.ei., 1,., .;nw,. Klunvii. jSotlnng so lii'te:i a- It the South were only one S'ate, it might j i,., a chit-aimm. who vi-its jliiroi'-uti a work; but, s it is if one Soul turn Stat- ob. j mt.ri.iin in, r, i.ants at Hon.- Ron''. t; lticted Jo cii.ar.e.paiioi.. U would liliilhty ' ,u.rcrel!l.e which is paid to the. ladies. :.i the who!., thing, t,.r you are aware the '- I the p isitioti which thev oceuoy in soei. ! pic ot i'gtnia ciiini.t p'av.-ry out ! j Tiw t.rv;mN eVen tx tires iUA'r di--.; t t S-.u'li Caro';r.,i. ortiie pcoploot Smith Caro- j ia,i; . H lukt. ttle-,r s..lt4 ut t,:0 f ...,. , n Istta veto ; out '.t if:rif.i:i." j ;.', u. i. :.-:. ;i , wondering how men "ibit thrv-lourilM if t;:o ?t.i'cs e.--a ( jr lor-ict their .U:;n:tv. A lew vein...;, amend t..e CoiisiitiHioil. Let it be done ia j vouni; litiglish merchant was :i mt that way m a:-y way. that it be done by , iy v i,rjlio t0 j; ll;L- "K ... ibe peopl... T am m-t statesr.wn or a v. ,lT(. .t,J c,, u-l.rtf ;.,;ted I v a -v - clii.eian, mi 1 1 do not ju-t know how such i ,,m,;,i 'j-,'. ;:.;,,r rt..,r,'u.,;ti.,. ; , p. ., i. plan ciM be carrie I out: but yon get the, ter.t:vclv,'r.t,d sc. med t) dwcli wi ;.'.!.'' idea taut i.he i-K.'.iXKliail acc.de tins V".-1 a h :r "mi vements. V.'heu bhe nt k-n-.-t .'U. . ...'. .1.,, P,,,.,,, ',., , , ,,,..,,; tiii.l .. ti e !,ii. i.ti.u ,.!., ;- . I, ..,.,,.,;,-..',-.. "That the majority shad dcei it r,.u i I. ,:;.. ; ,U 'fmp.-rfect Engli-h Wl,.;' mean, .e Feced,.d to rid our, (.'. .3 ot the ' f.,r tt,.lt yifcv of your;" '(." r. , 1! rule of tne iu:: ny, and tins would .uh- ' ti,e hut bat!.!, Lf'-hitur at the sin-'-th.r . n jeet lis to :l .ig'tia." i of his visitor, "i'y'WO.'' 'J'lit.i our i.'ir.''..i.' "tut i ... i.i ,-o, - ,n-.' n.'i, ., ,. '. . .' . iiiaimut wouki apnear to tne L .i -in cither with bu.uts or l a.lots. ! ni'licr lii-I, lVrm.j bt:t he was mi-: A , 'ltaiii:ittoa,ii-,mji,,.. N.it.iT eur- ..-Vc!!." s.dd the mandarin, taking -a', h! rent events nor history s mws t..at lie; ma- p:.r-e with an air of bu-iness, 'Vpo-- v -. jot'.-y rule. . or ever ,ud rule. 1 lie entrap. , i ,,;4B jK.r , I ,vi; glve yu i'VcliV"" J . t.iiuk, is tine. Why. sir. the man w.v, , U iUlU..Xi t3 sav wothJ Um.. voung mere:.::': shalgo I -store the Moithern piojile v. :t h ; W:IS lp,)1.u r limused; but the r r.-tv, stick a propos.tion-witii any -r. ,p. s.:;on .,:rfll.e L'lti.n.eian ( .mvinced l.im that In watch implied tlii.t North was to have a w4 cor.ti.t.-IIeil, ther.-lorc, to rcf'tsi. ti.e..:'.. r vo.c, in deteiiioning tne domiatic re...t.ot,s I ;iU tluc., plu,i,l;tv us lie could a-rmo. o the .-.outh-cou d not live lu re a d o. 1 ; T!l8 mandarin, however, cotitinin . I press-no He woiil.l be h mged to the Lrst tree, with- . asul Wl.l;t :H M -,1M0 The ,..,-,;:..::,. out m,.ge or jury . i who hud m t..-evious notions of the v:t lue . d "A11..VV t,- t,. doubt that. I thir.ic it ; ,,., Co.n:;lllity which lie ha I ta'en .-:. more ltk.-'y l.e would be hanged U he let , wp., v,.,. c,-mpL.l!ed nt h n: Mi to .'e the Soutliern peop.e know the luu'.uuy I cl:iri. that u.:i; .,., UUVer soid'th. ir wiv. s co,dd not rule 'i replied, .smihng. after thev onV, , , ic in i osm -si. r. id tl. I 'Ihave no tear ..t that, .'.joined -Vr. j a,, v;Ui:h tll0 cUiamun was si ov Davis, ulso smiling m.v-t good humore.i.v . ,0 MivV TllL. Iui.rchaat uru.rwards had a 1 give y.-u h-ave to pmcaim it Irotn every . IiC;lrlv 1;lM,;ll wi,h ; j, t,,; i house-toj, ,:, the S.uit Ii. . . i her that he had just discovered her full vt,!- i.ut, seriou-.y. Sir, you let the majority ' t. us ui-j maadariu had oli'ered hiia .iTO'J) rule i:i u single Stati; w hy not let il rule in ; cor ji(.r the wLoie country:"' "I'eeau.ie the States are independent, and I ' sevi-nin. 'fiie co'..!i:ry is not. It is otdy t'lieelijiis SVi-jtirulioji. a cotilederation of State-; or rather it v. u.-: i A !II!:r;t.!tjon to t!,e wise is cti0'.i-h. The it is now two cot.l. aerations. I follow lug extract mints consideration : . )u- '-' !1 . P' opie we are only a p ilitieai partnership:" i iiatis iul; . "WW name. Sir.-'Ln.ted States. pin s mat sai l .Mr. din.iau.in. "But, t.'.i me. uret.ie .urns you nave name. I l.i.iant-ip'i'ion. .... Coiih-eiti.iti. iitid I in - vcrs'al Ai.ii.e-ty tl.e terms w n ..-a .Mr. L::i- co. n am. loll. . I you to ia., r us. "No fir. Mr. l.iueo.n d.d imt atu.iorize j IIo U:l!i t!,kl. l.mo UIK1 put to bed, when i.e to ot.er you any terms. But I tlnuk' j ,,e Xt.manvi f,,r two vears; and for a but:, oth he and the Northern people, lor tne .-,. al;L.nviir,ps Lecoi.ldonlv liobl-le uln.'..; 1 sake of peace, . would Ui.-ciit to sume such londiitons. "They are vvty gi-t'ereiis," replied Mr. I'uvis, !or the lir-t time i.ui ing tne inter-t view showing some angry f -cling. Auuicitv, sir, att'ilies to criminals lO'ti v, e have committed no crime. Coin: -cation is of no r,ccouut I'.nh -s vou can enfoteo it: and I'maiK-ipiition! Y ou have ulii-ady ciiianci p ".ti- l Binaiiciputiou! Y'oti have already cnii.ueipateil nc.iriy two mihions of our sl.ivc-, and if you take care of them, you may em-.n.-ipate the rest. 1 had a few when the war 1 . L-ati. 1 was of sonic use to them; tl:-.-y in-ier were of any tome. Agiat.st tie ir will i.u 'c!iiatteip..ted th. in, and you in iy '. ;r..i'ieiji.i,e' every l-.e-'io iu the Con .'i v.-..cy, but we will be free! We wiilgoV i in i 1 e : ! We w iii ilo it. if w e have t mi- ,,:, pi..' t-i-i.-n -a.-ked, and iwr.. s.i'.i i.ci'ii 1 1 1 in ii ttt.i '1 sec Mr. Davi-, .': is u-.h.-s to cor.'.'.iine this co.iver-ttloi'.," I ri i'lieil: '-and i:i wi.' p i. '.on 1;.'- ii'v.e have -.lined to pt , . :; views wi.ii too iiiueii perl i:.:u ity. 'l .- i 1 tl.e old It ;o-; and that mu.-t be .",..r . -.j ! for i,.tri:d;ur c.p-oi you at all." i "Vint have in-! iii;ru ie.i t:i. tu--." In plied, rc-::uihiir hi- u-n.il !:...i r.. r. "i a 1 .lad to have li.iijoj lie.1:. 1 : l.o.i.'i tneoM !!;;: as w.-'.l -is J'ott do. 1 1. 1 have died far it; b; t i-.- w :'. i j : : ;.. . 1.1'; the 1 ml.:. in t o; ; r..-io:." "1 1.. ;' tl.-- d iy may 1: -i.r . Mr. D.ii- win tl 1 .j '.'.: .1.' .id ll:- '.' ,. '!. hal i-le -l'i '.- c- n',',-r ,i'.i. 1:1 on i . r'.o- not ptil.de iitt.-li.: -en.-iu.!, ,.nd :!i. u Me r i-e lo -j.". A- w ! i.i 1 s ) the ;t. !.! '.. i liuil ",1.1 1,11 his li ind. and l i L : i : '. ' me a 1 in. I',- I.l.v.. ' ,,vii", ..I 1!... 1... Of 1.1 ''s.ciiei me av-aiii in Liehimmd in l...p;.i. r times-wh.u p. aee should have ieti:::,ed- but with the Colonel his j.u-i.n- w. s ,, - ti. ii'arlx loidial. T.d.in;: hi- hand in bo.h ol I, -i d to him- t.do.-el, 1 r. p.et votl! char., br ait I ...,,,', . 11 ;.'. v ...!.. 1 1, i.n o-iiiv.rv -oi.. I wi-h vou V.i a-l-ti utl. with ' e i -ei'i -', - io' ll , Co. f. d i.-v " " '''tIk-''; :hd.'st;vi: l.iioruaoi'V,..:!.,.:. mid ...... I ', : .; , V. p .1 -. h n I e idi nt '., I V f.lloi.ll.iv. V iiiiii' - el ',''' D i is A- w e ure leu', ii.e; .. room . "Sa to Mr 1 ieiolti fi 1 mi li.e, th..t I siial at iitij time be ph i e 1 to lo i i',,' pi.-p. -.i',-f.T p. ii'e un t In- b i- 1 t our indepi 1. deuce Il w id I c U-. ic-a to up; '..eh ii.e v. ilii an- "Me tu nie -l f IV !:-". tot,,' I'e'.u.r'.-." sad ; li, -. i. ...liiii'-t'T. M'-. l-.illiif-deil -l"pi 1 -'..id.idy in t'le bn-'l,' -li-' w.- tu.ki':--- ur inn. I the t i' Y for t 1. -"id u' ' 1' li I' -o -.s tie- ' -Mftlh it I- ..1. I. .i..;:i-: -.1 i'l ite 1 .1 w 1-. . a i ti 1 ui :- c In r . - . ti.e kit : ;i '. ivc l ei'. "I -'. j';--' -e :: ' . I., . a . ' ' v .' ,. 1'.." - '1-1. '. "i ii' ' Pi, ' - .. . tie. i " I I . ' ' . . ' ' - our l.e . 1 ' slh, !l.... -; , m in 1 n. 1 - ,'.d I.e. -n No 11, . :. r. ' 0 !,.. Im - . ll.'H 11 t'" l' -:. . 1 t . j . ie i.i.: 1..' - 1." . I.lui. I . ti '..; m,' lej.li . " -oii-All the p e-i 1 , - : . -. i-tte 1.1 - a :: .'lei ' , 1 v -' , : . .:.i.i 1 - ,i 1 ... .id - , I, ..I.-. 1 , W 1... 1 I I , . I l . '' ' J , I is l to 1 '.' 11 .: '.. '.I 11 , 1.'. 1 I ' 1 h 1 1 1 1 ,-1 ,; . i 1 ..:; a 11 I'V le ' 'I., 1 ' ! 11, : n I . V i.v: -, la-.', r, : :'. : . I , .... I, I . , l' I ie I,. I 'V, a I- w'il ll I 111 III I '111, I ., . , e h '.I ' '' I t l ' " t' -"l .'l. . .-.ll el ll' 'I It ' "IL I- 11 ' ' ' ! llll. U l, ' OH ' MlV I " I''.- l.'.k ul i ' tl.i j hut lb' ii. .elm in. - - - - w... ., I,,., l It . I I V IMI il I'.' .. .. . " I ... .1 It I... a,l. ....I .'..,., ...U .' , Illol., Mill'". I-' '"-. I" l--'i"-ii, iiubih 1'IIUi.ipal kll I ll.lvl. .1 pa) .1 In III f'"1 I, -''d kk uil, 11 III -s..k. I ll I I I I l 1 IO i 'I !l Q ll' I'll IN . ' ' lii..l.l I fm IU l'vllU.,...!!.- I.'-. I I'.'lll I' - ... ; I. . ' ( i. i it- ' i- ' " u ATali'a'.Io TliV. TIiP deo-rid.'.l linsitiivi nf m,.ii,'ii o- ( !. - . .. . ... . . ..A ,...;,,..,, j tendli:. a hand' or. board .f one ef Lis ships on a windy day, fj-.u;. I hiniscll, ut tne cud of an hour an I a liaii', , prcltv v.c-U exhausted, and perspTrin-r freel ,. , jr. s.;t ,K,v.:l t T,lC cool wi!1, fr:tl t!iU ?C:l vvus deliuh'ful. und, cn-.ij;i;-g in : conversation, time pas-ed faster than he was I linare of. l.i atteuiptintr to rise, he foun-i t. w-n un-iii!.. t,. .1.. so withnnt ., U w ith the aid of n crutch. Less cxpisures than tiiis have, in constitutions not sj vig orous, re.-nlted in iulhinimation of the lut.;.s i lil'.e'linonin 1 endim' in I'eath ir. les- than a v, , L . liuin,' t.-.tio-'a l)iiiiii,ie.ii,c t,, ! be a sotin e cf torture for a life-time. Mu! , t-iui, iivt., .voxM bc 8avea cv and an incalculable utnouitt of hunu.n :;uf feripg would be prevented, if parents w ould begin to explain to their children, t: the age ot turce or lour years, tlie i!.: exercise, nml the importance, of not -ta!..i-in still nfier c.ereite. or woik. or pii'y, i r of remaining exposed to a wind, or of sit ting at uu t'pin window or d ior. or of i:;'.: inu otf any g i.'ment. even the hat or l.uunet wlrle in tne l.i. it. Jt s'u -;;'d 1 e ru.'.i tiiin'i'- , , l ov a., tea. a c-i..l r.vvir ci u.-s v. i'.lt'i.: .'. d tii.it. iii four tiu'.-.s out i f l.v., i- la. n.-uil of having i ii exeteis.- t o .l n! . or of remaiiiiiig still in the Vil. ,1. l-i i:i a siooh-r a'.nio-pheio than that in hh..i ;.il' cv.-. - h.,s bce.'l ti.keu.'' 1I A HAD i IX. is a I one. Oace up-m a tiiue 'ii. "1 Ii , in the st.lt e of Mus- '.-. im-d a li.iu.ls.ime ;.,.un.' -j-. lid-.u .' . ::. whom w wi:l i.:d i'.ivy 1.--; :-...- Y Washer accepted lev. r. ,. .- .1 true love t:.n S'.noolu, and i.i . , .- - ..; 'time c n.ie the iiapp; ii rr.tin- , ..eir w o ling, and, tl.e l.'.utti v. t r j ue by the L;cticdictt.'U cf the. ljiy v.r :-:!. I (.-..ly one Sit:;:::: r' ;, -, .-, ti .- -a'.ne ii.iv i;..iail .- ' cn'ii. 'll. . I" 1 'a'l-pdy together, to tne b!iibJ 1.1 ''chioi:; tour. A compai-ioti, 1. y.ntn ;, r ; brother ot tlie bri'ie, m:-, l.u v ous joun -' ''-''''. uci .'lapantcd th-.m, ,.u I vy..,i it v, 1. I 1 ' L'C t'm lor uie u.; ;' I'aii 1. uu; : t":-te.t iucmsetv. s to t u. -.r ov. ,1 soeic.j un-1 leit , I. inns t.t home to or-L.tniut tne i" 3 '"' d'''-1" the s; heid...:-!. r. ' W 1 11 the part 111 iiM. d at tile Oiilt i i '.. e. I'hih.delphi.i. NM.ds C cot 1, - w as dutiful y il'i. u iiii' lo tne i , int. 11 '.- ct his you 11 " , 1: ., -latin s, in the pel tormanee i. l.i i.looui-iii ill. Wi lit lo ti e oiiuc ot tlie .. it.l oi i-i.tit the li iiues and -li.-.t 11pp.. ;:.:. up-iitliu I.N. I", n in l and, u bi'i.li ...I t ie 1 stiu.'k him. and ia putsuiinee thcrew i.'a, ';.. eati-rci '.lie;.' cutues on the K-jjUl-.!.' tiiL : .luni. - L .'I.-- i inn v I. l., o:-;;e Y -" l'iinnj n t.red ia:!y, bjii'.j scnw.w.ut '. .- ti.ti.. .1 with tr ivel. 1 .101 oi- sttioked bis ci:;:ir for nil l.ot.r 1 r t .' o, a-fl .1:. ill" -1 1 f his b.chci. Tl. ', .1, w e -' ,p,.,., ;.nd t'n I'y l.e re 1' d to I 1 - , 'V 1 lo his i'p 1U.1..1! t. An l'o.i.jU. ' . w '.th 1 l. idie i'l I. tt.d, a'teli'.lca ll ... . 1 1 1.. .1 w I. it i.utii! er it ivae " V. ,'. '1 tl.e l.idj who ciii.ie with liK.',' '. I " .; 1 0 ". e. 1 v. 1:1. at - ' I..' 1, In '.tat : 1. und lb .;,:,,., h.d v.iih nil 1 .p..s;ti.!j in I . ti-1 i. p oe tile '.Ue-'.ion. 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