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Unmoved we read of how They fell, To shield the starry flag from shame; , Dauntless through storms of shot and shell in the red,battle's flame! , ," Brave Ingle . are triaging for'lls there Amid the,eoidlia's fe'verish breath';" This hour, what soldier's ikried prayer Is said forsou, in death. • • They . Ire upon tie lonely hill • Or blackened plain'in dreamless Their rest eternal Dever will :They wake, like us, to weep. We rise each day to welly toil And houily strife--their work is Their blood will consecrate the coil Their lives so nobly won. - A SMILE. Golirthi - little - moss=bOund — sprtin , Whence living_waters-11. • . Where happy birds their carets sing, And spring-time flowers blow; Into its depths a pebble toss, And zee how sweetly glide The little waves to kiss the moss That grows along side. Gq'to the little prattling child Wt . ° a heart•is full of glee, In sweet "response to thee; - • And drops tvoril,•*lth love and grace, And note its glad surprise— The dimpling wavelets o'er its Lice; Its love lit, laughing eyes. SEXOSC,MIII-eMa.AL.N3r. Primary.instruction If, as Edward Everett declares, the child at font:, year of age learns more than the phi losopher at any sitbseqiient period of his- ex istenc‘e; if, as Professor' Henry affirms, the character of the individual is in a great men• ute formed before the seventh year; 'if, as is asserted by competent anthoritity. a child may be taught during the first ten years of his existence, to violate, without remorse, ev : cry law, human and divine- then it is im possible to over-estimate tile Importance of the primary Bebop], and of early ; education: The concurrent testimony of all these opin ions is entitled to respect-upon this subject, and pr6vethat The 'most critical, and at the same time, the most precious portion of hu man life; is . cottiprised• Within the perfect measured by; Me first ten years. 'du ring this peried'ihat those habits"Are' form ed, which/ go Solar to*ards determining..the future characrer. These' early 'habits reniain; when all vestiges of those which are acquir ed in later years, are swept away. "Hence, !What infinite consequences defend upon, the influences. of the .114 me and . .the i , primary school, and with ,whatlentions;sOlicituda should , tha parent, should tie teaelier,Styuiti sciciety watch over these =omen toaslyea'rhil :What patience, what 'skill, what affectionate *wrest, :wha,adyingdevetion guide And control the: action , the mother '4:4 family and a teacher of-a primary schol. l .- •.; Educational Monthly, ' . • , , . . . • : "Th ey o Atre,l tey f--,w40 are the:botterimoliks,ii-the 'hooded ; friars, who siriontied fates:in the procession of 'life', muttorin unknotta_4ougue — lvor s iixTduiour , iniport ho,are the, '—thl3 midnight assassins :of ,reputation, .f lurk inithdiby-larierotioeietyi•Arith w dagger tongue!, fisha'rpcmedliy incaution and ; ; anon mined iiy;mattee,-tO ciraw:the b 1044. ;of, inn°. 'canoe, and,,hyena-like, banquet on, the Ainil. Nyho are they 1 They are a multitude no ?two cap nuniber, blaoklouled familiatt of • thainqiiisition 'or - Slander' iti,every city, towpoind villager -wrher ever,llie heart throbs or, tit 6 . ash mcirtiilitY' find 4 rest •' • ,o). world sicullieti 'us tile. 6614 brigand thunde'rs' .. alOog the • liiilikrayi with fla Ixin AvEripori tira:t cutethe anuhearns as. the,shigii. Giveus the pi rate, • who unfurls rite Ok . eriblern • !of his Shows the plank rirlilat . your Aoptuno:l 'pot. tread:' BO a ae , “•-tis fromthe Well Of ioyers sooietjr,*Woie'kni,tts are 'hidden. in Toltueoie"Bild;gt,s .of•dcoth d 'tvho.spread itsvisililePoisorCeifeti Otettiit:lolwllite •UPES:al.tho•it i i 1 nri , Never.doea 1 -0101t.' oter mire AvitlLY- Otani teenner TetintYligW•in*fr:ot;' - "'T &titre mart its. ibidavaledAya Star-when . it glitteris •soa tine breast of a ruthan ';sox. duneo.. is:S rt l ,l • „" • " " •-• • ^ • • • f , ! IL A ,11 -N • - - - wily ES y" • - Cr• !°- PitilliitiN 104$011 1 GIUIII I 1864 BR $1 I ' • 4 .„4 ' .4 1 v., • - • *: 7 ' •••••'.. ; 1 ~. ' : We n ti%ink., 1 fni W iin t; [ r 'M y j. E4u' 3 ,Pfiiti;lb. 'ilia ",tetnii-iiiiiens.. - nt KnozTills,npoedie'illet;'Witlittiyid'Widi' new interest;o,tiiit h ilsiiiinik ilk intitirite& "to the - peniiltillin* Minardain ':inif'the ',HBO - 'a , Vino. President ~ ii' , P,',oll, l l6iiiiikiiifriofintit'fitid'j thrilling elmiuenne it is rarely ttiiiiiiilleik: 'J ~ 1 lie, time _, has ' iirkii,i34 4 tib ri" - lAo;tittrii "filnig ho' i matle ooiiitm, - *iihnn "traitors insist ishedinipoverishOil,; ; ill Olt - "proper} 'f 1 ', 1' 'he th - i -- -be Vic h-oriil crow, then4.*. ,el,ll - he h - orses, 'lands,, their neenesi'and nacent: the,4tiest,` . .the Tfiykil; cola cities Of WS ~nntiroVik'ed 'an'du Wtokhdi rebellion liffie,pilron''*ith . .`brushing *eight l ie easy ~0, stead here "sad'' dOelidna, but I' am no:pdeelniioliite - ritter - inere bombdst,hutl'it'm int Uttering' bembast.' , -Yo-know-me.--Yott-knOo'oinething ofEha. I 'have 'done. TennesseeLt:fe Bait Tennessee. , But 'I will; . not speak of that. 1.,1 have.Toade saerifices; hate eh:- - d urea aufferin gs, if 1 - I.la'ie, -- n - pireigone had • Oet-it T be;-:-Vrod-ginlifEthitt have ,4 el ped aci.irticat: May help 'y hit a. Btit. yon Must help yottirselves. Yon' , - ropstiohalrands - *ith me, and *ith ';', other, and swear to do what I' ha4e already told you must be done--to Make - treason °di= ow., [this he said o,l,'lreii3 9 ooi 9 tis anopha-: ' and. to matke„tfaitors snifer, hhave', suffered, as your, akilAteh ' • suffered, as ,your country auffeYed, What has brought . this, Let ifire,iffwet in one word Ine',apeak'',it so loud that the deafest man'. in 'this brad can hcar'me - -,-,Shivery I jflundreda iroices —"That's so ; that's" a God's truth." . ] Men talk about the:COPAltutien tiid State Rights They sneer at the emancipation pioclamatian, and call - it t Ayiannical _assumption, of author ity, a despotic usurpation Po*er. ' Listen to what I no* say : All,suelt talk is the lan guage of traason. But lam not h'ei.e teadis cuss the unconstitutionality of slavery the JO , s , constitutionality of _the, President'VTWOVa:= l illation of freedom. •I am here to present pfacts—,to=address-•wrir-ini_dlesteappeal-tti conon sense Here is one fact to which, I want you to attend : Why is We soil. of your beloved Tennessee:—a soil as rich 'a§ any in the'world —so fir behind the Statca of the 'Ninth in its productiveess ? Why have you bdt few such : farms, btit few sadh granaries, as they have all over - Indiana, Ohio and PennSyNa• via ? Here is the explanation, and let `me speak it so l,ud that the deafest man in this multitude can hear s a—Stayer I Thank God that the people are beginning to see that slakte labor has impoverished the soil of Ten: nessee long ebotrgh. [Cries of • "Good "good I" "that's so Pl . Men sneer a t the dflbtrine of emancipation. Let them sneer; but this Troll :you--a•mark me—it is the white Mari we propose to 'era'. ancipate ; it is the white min' that is even nosy being emancipated, and may [leaven hasten the work at emancipation, and carry it oh until all are free. ' [Loud and prelOng'ed please j Thank God that I can say these things in Knoxville ! that I can say these things and be applauded ! Thank God for frce, speech and a free press, and the prospect of a 'free country ! May Ho who is our Maker, and who will be Our Judge, break every yoke, loose °Very shackle,Apen every tirison door, and let everfbondman,"white and black, go free ! ' Loud applause.] ' ' - SoMetimiii'the chinds appear 'dark and low eiltig—lsornetimes I:Confess 'fa a 'feeling of gloom ,•' lint when I remenTher thar there is a God, flain encouraged.' Though 'not as 're ligious fin I 'ought, to be, 1 "Sornitimes walk by faith,"and 1 have foind it. 'a 'convenient way of walking when it is too dark-to see— and on the whole, though nur sufferiitg.',haS been great; our "blessednesi will "he. all' the greater'when the' data, - Our triuinph' conic; "" ' " ; my 'eoinitqiiiettl'lnY heart yeerns"itOwari you ; .;` 'one iif yeiC ,o l.hrite ' climbed yonder mountains that you• have` climbed=yOn de r - Motintain rock: ribb laud 'glowing in' ilie - thiliShiriein whose • gorges; iu Whose 'cirVernS, YoUYSons.himleci'like wild *east's ' VO I lere td"riti . e 'nti'morite.' do'not speak'cif 'these sfr *things' to .atV:Yeur''rearis it not !a 'fet tearii,hut' tor- ' `speak "of them that r may fine your hearts. 'with holy't,ndignation; and nerve your arms' ,for tineeraliterable fight. 'And' I speak' :of 'theinJleituise it itAntnine - seciii - - WM:Lk to me.' Mylolie•iiilatitiang'the mountains; and. tliYoligh* it is not - far away cannot go to it.' .A 4 is the place wl4re I met her, and loved; _lter r itnci-married - Ifer Who' 'the - mother of 'MY 'Childrhif:' rioe,forti rthelnountains, then?' Atid'it'itherV 'free- . ' dom.is to be destroyed,, it - my country, in • all bredtti;'ie tti- tremble' beneath. 'the Oppeesior's treatt; let 'the -flag, the dear . C..td flag; the - fitt, be planted cinjohroC • and ititba let inti there be - the Of all that - is dear, to the heart and sacred tolh n'imemory , o f l o a n ;. ::;`:i - „` raise tot git'ortiu - this strain.. Why, ie it ` that ' theie ielso mtich that iti:inourtifa : inothi3 arileinnlatimi:of this breaiLleautifal, touritr,yi, rWlio are the.useeithat, are -to•-ii held' responsible. for the; terrible:War, whote ravages we see to-daysrherever we cast tour eyes 4'44fferson Dwris,. Robert:- Tooinbs; ' 'Yancey; .'StephetiFt...4lrat not continue tbirlated .list. r , You lkuivii,theur; you have 'tfelt.thethi. • And for .•what' canses.have.tbq 'made se. to stiffer iltue.•?,;: /Awe& ,t01d..-Ibu again and again. Shall I repeat itt it fi a t sl a v er y/. W iight-AMvie what xtght haveyott, , totlioki wthlltriri.niatria;hoad.: .40 ezdeptibrl eritneit' i bet eight 4 bakeipid • to-use his labor withont'imiapetisittla6as,44 iSperatelitulronrhit wife aod'ebildreDi,}aad - :velt , himiror them,":4like data Ibe itiltik yet, 'meanie he kOholii =llea wonldiscit tat.; ovum , thia' right, „ alidAtowntac thew Adici, claimed it we: bare itrat;Lwp have tasted 1 4-.1 , titV Aft - ii,' 1. .11 0,A 8 9.1:1 1 0 3 9 11 0TIL ,nc?l,qpi4 two elot nom ittlkottus- , 7 , % 1 Q *;i1),,,41:11 1 3,n) andf. 601 illar t ibg: : 4. 1 )0000 4440W)tEtb,tPF0 4- 'l"` 1111,9=10ion!. k Apple AlieT c llplet_ .*?iird' *Cliclulutz,4 repftlf • -• fstka m it i t u MEM! o in teioe ~, lurEriEftits, c sACIE fittick9oll o, o.tiagt, =from 't V' lett'ei' 'tirAt,en.TY GgPOiao4o,ol9:",lfiS ,6 Atuft —bet= rgXe in_nne Ist his lire to liii_ek , Sof 'nether, who Lives :Vviiit4liiO‘nii`i `;"' I;.n A b4nCt.n.acitia'n#lnpn portanceB 3 runt ih .1 163 ; Ai 'W);024410, ckii thfg.,ivieyS4 ' etiviheil; IThiOn .igiserveo,,a4a -peace and agOnrestored L e - ehetry:=7- -- . 5 4 1 11:ith "14p4' in atone, and I trust-04,idq_m4 .i Nsin_sriii:e dy_lite; -heAms-ireihpastrand-yeC:,:eseLesinnot hit I , toer,eaEly,if,.ViVing C h ris!, dieS for country : My eittirefhOPe is In the,leines' '4st y,-.8 mavtour,-Iti- this hope,-I.UM-SlitiSti IWO W.ct pr# here in the army; just( the same as at home. matches over you also guaidi re'l 2 e%bei yout 6 o4,r.o,:kti. 4 ' 1 75 31 ,0 4 2..A .'601 know Yfin„lnkyer forget me id yli/..re l ,..l,lithit I, 4*x:44 l ok:o°kt:4" Oita iq frl4!i Tilt! dear mother.,,, i;e6ollect ,pir?s,age in Vi . the ,Bible •: ,ou Oak kicep therefore: , statutes,that i tnnY, go 'and thy ehidren,efier,,the";.7.: thi4 i in. respect to , your shildketi, istithere, rhope you will , read the Bible and trust the. pin*. iscs to the.last. There: s ,beek' :the Bible for conif,ort.is a initle to the steps of the young—a staff Iti the Liked. . my dear mother, good-bye . -- We are goingagaih to do our duty- i -.to bravely offer up our life for7thif of the:Country, and - l i-through-I . :led-we-shall do-valiantly:" - With mucli'hive,- and !Tilley praytat,_ Atkat ' A rri betide - u - s . may 'meet' in Hoived at last tun affectionate son, •• . AM kg. . • . . If you are subject to Uninvited eonspatiy, and your. means do not allow, you, to' Set be fore yoUr guests al good a table as they keep at. h owe, do not distress yowtself or ibern With apolOgies. ;If they are real friends, they,"will cheertully sit down with yon to such a table as is ,appropriate twyOur ld pp 'ads -9foriable b Mort r wou, ie made, nocom or eitiaD an effort on your part to : provide a better, , etio;.tban you can afford, Il ymir,resourcei are ample, life in such a way that an uneicpeifed Vieiter shall.occasion, no difference. The leas alter nation made in family arrangements on ac potint.cf.visitors, the happier for them as well tis,yoU • ;! ; Never, treat the subject of having ,compa ny as if it we re a great affair.-:;_lroar 'doing this will excite yoirt.iteniestios, and lead them imagine - the addition to their usual ,Work much greater than it is; your own cares,, too, will be greatly magnified. A pahi3 and quiO way of meetinF all sorts of dotrieii'Se vicissitudes, snd of doing the , work of each day,, be : .it , more or less, °quakes, the pressure' of care, and prevents it.becoming oppressive. Be composed when , incidents happen to your furniture. The most careful, hand is sometimes unsteady... Angry words will .not mend broken glass or, bu,t they will . teach your domesAcs •to conceal.such occur rencestfroinjou;.. and the only,. explanation ever,given .you will be, that they came apart. Encourage every one whom you employ to come immediately ami,tell .when they, haYe hetu so iiniOtimA4 Pri„l/A, l jurc anything,helengiog to•you„, The . calt tire very rare,,in tha,value from„their wages., . !EckilYtedelf(4lP. - 1404AVIN will; sonic be, ,,jptioxiona;, perplexing , t dfiyn..„ 4 . 4-E verse v oiii; - ;iiiconvenient ,circunistances./41. ,cluster together. ° 4t,th 9E9. gaiust ;two things—discourggen3erlA, sad ; : yita4ilit.y. If Aithersilook cm ; thia n dark,, aide, : find spmethipg cheering,to say ;, if Ithey. fret,' sytupothiee in.,thoitsharii of the tria) v ,., while ,yett pet thmn the,. example ; .of„tietirittg,your , ilUt iA.a it WA. ; • hf• ;•1. - . -:1 . 1. ,SADNE§S...7INpre . As ::;paysteilenal fechng, i thakAkQqiteiitly_passe&-like-n-eloptlrioysr - th P9P the ! )111 i 4 . 4 1 1.0 4 9 1Y1 ,bustle. Of life, in the social cirele,,isittie,Felini Anci.. B j l 9.n(A9q9o l ! PC1PP 1 4,0 0 :.;., 148 ,,P9nP;'s w,e0c,.g.94 hca#l4: •Acolia, tigiejt,p, .cansed' the gitting„oka single Alwenkt.. 7 - Apr i #l, ~ P ,991 9 49914191g agrosa-, the ,ocean ,tneniery„,glopm,/ :nnd: isaletan ns the dealklnell„pyeralmicßipp,-.01 the, kright . .h9Pe5...914-AWATI i r sO f . 411 ngl p 0: IhearP: - .4 7VVbfl cag.ficgPx.liA !!94'49h. , #° .has apt elt 11 q4wil0qCiPg.14PA4,9 9 1, d r . :f4P:q4 ,it!i§ l l4, , ,Oelicious ; #oo 1 ,- §9r 2 .9,11: t1 1 44).. 1 4P: a ~1 elottsl.4imiting,4ha , 43AtasAtitiA, VPPeßt,97l*a49. , 9f .glagilb,it C 9 41 1199 ,1 14. 1 1.0; 'Aeallta, or, roAß;•ping ; •buightn#3ll4 :,,,•••:-, r • • tlorikia reie' 'hpeCirkien road fie 'olio' of the sehools of tioidevilie feliciiv. The ' theme of'' 4,l4profouli essayist' iareese!: :r • - .3 . llerfr o arg.gopll ma n y tvpes, T7 —, lives Aro mers; useful ,for, j 7i94, jAmiCW l oo4,,is, 4 0 P49r 13 . , 04 3, 0 ,1 e 5 v4Wiike*P.arsclif, , AnfiF, 1 34P !Soplettreps : bcarfilifie4Fo, J040e. ,, :1). 0 04 1 10$: and pog3o, pings. poOple,, /4;48 scausAiko ecTiu;3l,4 o ,-,te 4 , 44 4e; ,!a!t.firrpme, give tap Jibelscc r give me ,ctegiA."' 0,14"„Pay : .01940 , 44P bisll44lloY.B—ist .47, . -7 7717-0, - -"111 14 A 1 # 3 1. 4 / 1 . 1 0F. 1 " tA1 4 4 4 /PAIIFOV ir - r # L IV I . - New Iteroey. io holpiag Was oat ,orlf.te,tnp., er &me t a matt tore-this col.huo . f" ,his coat. 'The text day:he stied 1411140 r &saute:Jana. Advice ,'Housekeetlert3 ~0 ':1 1 711114, 1 11. 0 1111Niillffilit: i li;ILIz , • . • • .‘, "Firm treemci ► ! i •• • • i?!Eririku tub) oftnnlme,btoPrit e .r t 17,', Shall; 5v.1411911,1W Xtie 10,444 11 8 i „ 8,, ke wales, , go daartipgdpyrn, , !rifitiOrPhitn:OP.l-41ACceikt.4411141, ' The Angels wce that Wince has Emirdi : • Aid ''" And sooth'in • .1i Wliaf Itiother sitni throi3gh: ihis wide lardi • •—.i Butlmouriiarin , :,alß - enkdarli4 bO3- 4 .—„ :/ . „ , 7 Perchaticc.,4e!pe'q,sAall,prea, 1145ilian4 And yet. his Opig 81411 44vey /eland, • • , Hector and his Tray. • rc:Pc t)'... NolakonwneptAfalmot!lik.;; , +,e:/, • fa6:sl by,lpir!! rinp - on high, -.---*quld-sefyft_the!c_cleat!)lisafaipi_to:htild:_lll7l And tea ivtiil4l.uf to c;791(1, tine iiiitst Wei feaktti ;'("" ; /immortal bravei! look, bac,k An.:11 • • • • 1: 44 ildrop a tear of searneeow:fiere, Your axnradet Thl;bravopt Ji9u 7 ll4rto4mett, Thit.'t:dight the sitle'u glare. rz— if; Theyryo • and . , ;limy° as sure aq o7erplr!, Rose in his gorgeous majesty, Ilie`iik.efiire eteri/itjr;' " 'l'iraii'imittiglifheiaiiV ‘ •N••• Truth, Justice,. Mercy kneel and ; plead, And can it lie tliCy p'esid in vaitit F'ircedom always weop and bleed?,, While tyrants scorn her sorest need And traitors laud the darn. No! —mingled (Wit of martyetl,fizeo,, agttin_ fiom_dusty-graves, And strike once more the thrilling That rule Freedom's eacon res 1 '"Dill we Rise Freedom! ,from thy g¢ry bed, itelurrie the torch of kali rty, ' • A hit Swear by all our lioly dead, The Spaitaa hero a who have.blad, That we shall still be free! Cured be : the hand, that now would tear, One solitary star of light, The gality that niaclis To sink in endless night. .The,roc:its may rend, the,ttdis may Attafte, Thethimdering, tempest vent its wrath; Yet truth .will brave, the:ratk,oe,stake s ' ; ', • And treason . eannoltnr*de shake, • • '..r'Thtd iqstfon.fiiiMits'path. Sanitary Coi=utsition and. the The following touching incident illus trates,the•kiad.of .work which is being se ,compliehed•by the. noble Sanitary . Commis sion. • A Scotch ,woman,- after ,nursing, , her Wounded son until he was alumst welyound her money so 'seedy gone, that she :could nokretnain with him; yet she could:not bear to leave himuependent only upon ; the ordi nary hospital supplies; lest, as she said, "be should't be so , 4 kind friend, took her to : a storehouse to, procure a few Jumi ries for herbey. ,Hetiordered . siupply ,of sugar, tea, soft crackers and canned fruit, thorichickens aud, oysters;'..then, jelly:llnd Iwieet,ibrandSl andeittuderelottibig, itheibasket. was:full -„,As, the earlierf.arti. clew nestled. under:lts,lids t ler , flice-was glow • ing , withAtitisfabtionti . .lint, ; the later lots were being:added, she Woultlilraw him aside •te.Whisperii Pit! : was to` ! ,mttclp r irtitilly. she 'hadn't enough , tuone,y3;r : ,and when,l,he Aiwa expensivezitemeearue frptn„ the shelves ,the •shidew cdreesteess:: which gleaned, her countenance growiiuto one of perplexity, her :soul Vibrating betweon,r motherly .yearning for,the4ad-on •his bed and'theisc4ot_. Turn in • her pocket, until,. stowlyi,, Oath with, great reit:meaner; she: began to return the coitlfeat. • 'A,tHadn ' t you better ask the price rft sald. Ater guide. 1. , ;t:. • . • 4 .‘ Ho* =ME "Nothing s " replied ille , storaceperr.', 4 , '•:riSSir , l"lll;queried , 9ll4,in• the utmost amaze meat; ‘Mothipg•foi• all. this "My good -womark e ?t asked the guide, , 'Thane you a .4actier's ischgetr , ia. , l7,your neighb'orho'od.'?" • „.; "Yes, they• had ;.she bolotigcokto Ne i& 4:4 t .4444, •4•:: •, 4. i 4 41t,44:1 , •:.:: . • 4 Well, what: do .you a uptosiriboecime: of -the garteentir you• Make, andilthes4rwit you on e, tip f.• I” • 1,1 ' .l teehe hadal; thoughtshe• 611pp:teed 'they Went to both. ;eredi t osoir what 'coMmation'Jtheirdi tould be . bet new their aid; society and the 'basket. ".These' garmbots thot.yak tee: came Strom your . eocieth -or-tithor - societies j t.like yours,; eo did these-boxes and barrels ; that YcrtkEl. ,, thoseczfAtits 'frtirw Boston ;:that wine was likelpritobas led-Withtold frbutitliforph9!an4l4t is :all Iciesjek scildieisaatti ;is `mitioh. as :for any, limb TAU. k tilt? torkadie 6,11 ?hottnefed.,Bl.4,Vet,Reiiiititik toitimissitid." . . A ; physiniaixipissing, , bi algrangatmicala.: hops-ialJett of: •; 1 6tooil.triornitir tieighbarplara4 di :work, 1; gee; ' ll7 fottifinitite soui-gtiavotatotegaisfar , metuoty of;' nuckben wait, Ilittppose, sen , lrkc; yants a niontiment ttext.r.-. Itlrfit ye , 1 rerlind'Ahn old , joker,:cunless :oiiinfinclyiiitsitik-I,tiod-rtirarelifneturinsiiretn /Aria lieei; 1 . Fond lovers aro green, turtles,. thai - r Mar. _tinge often elm ages-to snapping turtles. Scotch Woman 'PA** honor it ' s iiet*" - 41,00 A • lirfrieiid 'of lints informs, US, !cf-his alibi heard-his grandfather' the Revolutionary year used t ,re fte Ithe:folloiving story. It thereltire rtionibiplo - tisSrom good aiitherity, and:owliopetr nobody will.take the liberty. of iloubting„ibtotttbi., Colonel-- an officer intlie,.y4jrn,es,that . _trieCtnen's souls" and horsesqoai_etrp-wp,ed . a fnitliful steed which had sciied hitivthro% the Sii wail, and had arrived at tfik4ifpitt — * 'of twenty fi ve years Rein? 'r ,a flits , miles from home, while his miiiter`tsis enjoy iag-a glass , ,af,ahei4;t:Oinpe, :*ith bost, the hersb'gof_a -1-ust.been_ernOtied:Sromihelas)c ~;Mtatas thee WM:X;(413610044 With„ ARA , Wada ,i llita "SS ; drill* . ,as our read'ers 'll4* -. Oink-that thßy''tfiill ile '" s6lii to edge er-thieonditiotilit the'pookJold potiowetinapt:inforni them he : was, act badly, off as _dead,_amtla_tkat7s — tt is akAbEriv_e . dX . 130 BUD h and ta-1 turned .Lutute7tvadlrlatiug. the-fate of his venen43l4,And faithful,,,6teeCl !TbL:lttisfoF tuue„ef the, aayatti ,was,ta,ficcd ,iioveF.hettreet? , Ilia C olone l ttis dud: irknigh they gierety'biNtiVa Noisikt drualtifit4as ctottelizdist ou thei -, avhbleifthat ,thntrWals ;like ~00 ts (.44oRge_ of iatiNTISPF.• l e PiAll ir iNTlLt a -I°°; a utOtt:t u ff3 l . l, l t!MY Oulu ntit me m ory foci' serefetf.4 , 'With theletbfledtiaiiii 'WO iitireirto But What wititrtheli nit,Ouishnient aboutmid aight.at being atvakened•by , the.:ottighiltg of a hsr,qq,dThipitAugudeck.precii i el. like 4.patof the oue whose,,,ath they • itusbandr Said the old latlM, .giving4telOolonel a n udge o : isiit -.our old ,hoss? whiroyem„ptstlike im." - ' ' • id the Coi :r Lliat - after-being, 7 - ‘,i'l — dc - ofirini,,sure," returned the old lady,-but, sounds just like. - cka,r . old hosa, and if it islif he,"it must be his tiizit that's- sit -- • ; ;• • • The good woman meant apparition. But while the worthy couple were yet talk ing,.t4o same poise . was heard again, and in the friost "pifeolis toile§ of a 'suffering horie. The Colonel was no . heliever in , ghosts, but tire ifeighing4.o inci'liitinh like' that lit his: old favorite 40 be itay " : t --11 P - an4 - wout-1 0 4i/e--doorrfilvtitii9rPi ; —That ksight for„soreeyeil;Alc indeed the . very iiuleiiiibar'Old - s the night air, awd lookingingit"feproadliful ik hiilniiiteis fried.' • '.Trie heart of :lid qt a, hiiiiLL-fiff• it wrikittoW pire,nt; that ifie• poor • never dead ', drunk , --and that •he haitnetdd with ,di- Vesting hirif f , higskin. . -• What was id beidone? The 11 . ors° liegglid most piteously, in such latigitigb 'its he could use, nate& as plainly airs . dulib 'bees t could, to have his Skin put on agniiii! Thetild lady Was covstitted, in being veii iiitn!ty with her needle, she readily sewed the hide '6O a. gain, which being 8011 moist soon grow as fast as ever.to the' flesh of the atilt:nal, which liYed seven years afteriv'aidsatid novel' was guilty "of again eating rumbfittries.--:.K. Y. edified: THE SIAMESE Trill correspondent of the Macon'. (GO. Telegraph, who lately visited the Sialiutise , Tiwitte, giveW the Solow ing account of,theln;, Your readers have, pm doubt, seen those . remar able • dlv ua s he, Siamese W 119., bale* them; `perfititii; haio biPefti houses, and,seea them in _their dcimostic ie lutions..,,Though,-united_ by I igangiutiims' r s'trong•as life itself, they liv,e a mile apart, spending alternately three''daYs ,at the One , and at the other's house, and• allowing 'no cireturistances to 'defer .their . departerrerlfrom .the 4incr to the' other!wherr the -regularri time arrives:. The orielitiwhose.flouserlyetritisit thew !multi themorivorsation tad? iititti mas ter , of ceremeniesi While' the notherspeakp Oa--• ly as occasion, or. politenesii quailu4wiim - e4- One has eight - and the-other nine childrenl 'but, one of iw h ote tr..th mato r tit f_frest be pg 7- gir l973l ld7littroTO,Yl 3- ;! Ak9.l Alre;rsq9l l neighbors and intelligent all uPiearaincei," , Trieli, with , ;iery littleaoeial reteiltainettplitai p-I,ltiarted mob i frast' iet character. ~ , Auge;.is 4 0 Xtell , !. 1 0/?;!ngs, -Positive , 8 9! ( '1TH,1 2 4 cenpromisipg, ?hey are sadein both sick 'at' the eame dine, Two persons wii6llnd not iietiiesell'OthOr for:some. time, metoaceideatally abii on a.ask ed the . other how he did. , : gheetke,f rep . lied that he was very weil,and had inarnednee they teen each other: • ' ' ,Thatfs.good ben 3 d.indeed, first. 'Nay', tit:died tfie`other;not 'B6 - veil good,. 'ilther a:11A ' , 4.1 • 0 , , ,so very,bak.,ei ft . ..,r•lknd,Ana .thou sand dotlays.piih her. „ , 111 . a! Not in Veil a 9 you thin kitfik I hi& out the money en a flock of shoepiitild they, died That was bard; Not so bad' neither, for I sold" tha - serkkis fftrilFt o ! ,,, c ha4 .lo 4 . o PgN e °!'i i ).?,-•;.i;; ; 14, Wany *vs. Yon were 140 Not-so Inekf thinliOn t elibioughia house With Aix; idlbneyi gad lihritaizsel domrn •nninsure4L , Thutr ,; •••; •7 ;, * • hwee been n,miat Not' NSo groain - loin;Vansitre as burnt in it. • • •- ! d • A, if ire'ii3aijiiitge from the flbnibrr onocks i iheliecioujicotrit. • •• r' • :.itiiC :spy IMM!MI ccent.f.s.k:o4o9Nit , kni• '.4tele.9lF,f,rANlA. f t a i r;;SetP.Ftiflll, .t91 1 1 1 1 4 N Ay . le. iv oEs'uo - t Intco to' pay, iii4llolltraittl trd , •;111.1ri It" is nub `Ccont to ascribe intifirolier - motiv:: . eirUrpretraiiii.4`o4l.6llttilirtoiliad -.f9F P!.9osut?,l.Arr no respectit3 thC aged. Vetirmi:privrgigilipyter;— tint . ; eieht iti perpoos g<fing t 9 church tofiiioOituiffidb:iitharc Iry 7 inaringltt4loisih: 'lt is not - decent to spend yen!. tnoney,, in foolishness, when you÷have debts that ought tobe-paid- • • IL•' •74is1)?°t - SiePRATt O-B taFTG- P? l F744 i 31:15 spencing,youitnoucy,tov,ligeor. t tiotageif4o - 66itlotiiiidAiitos,U- -ea - toe yeittiliiiiisilTt ( i have more " khoWledid than Itti•is , p'ossestiod - of f , •' ". • go-;,.: It is not decent to put thob)ttle , too,npar • our neighbor's inouth .and-make hitn drunk: 1 11orps vs...lamf e r,,Nt,r4i,--,Three• (Maga -t I . 1 • " a p . ;,-,t , ltE d'eannotlni'diik milinery shoji , • Y . 1.11) • : 2d& tShe'hatineeseptti precxj of laeettithotit asking the prie , ..- . • •Aji. 3d. She cannot ..sett.altihy. without kissing •' , • iadi"orour neqn4intanee tuna. the ta. 'blics `WU' liWNOlattan • - , ‘IIThr - 66:,t dge•:'it'•geb = lattglle-eannot'go titraugh thlihntise' and shttt Ancy,,after him, • cannot have, a Shirt to. suit Trim.. , • - -»3d.! ffb bim -- foii4 : , ,,.:Z. -- ':- , ..r:•:,.:; ' A Y:Tui. N .Y PAtit...:=-Scenc :rou!, pretty wit Fiiniiinglio . lo44ntoild.6 'B4eirs - '664t. 'f•You : rig ' : S w - e),,/: : Lu ; 40 0 - enty-11V8-1-biiiitiKrdi-l'ib'e— lidqu.eti .-:thinkiyonAti.d,;-,tiereiti a :tnico dal- Jar titgetibacV' -: 4 1 7;‘[.,.-- .)' , • I .- ' - I :7 Yoiiiio liid,yl=- ?' Yes; - • iiireitifilia-centsjor_. the hoiguet 'i'a dtillat for :pinning', it on -ogr coat ;and devetty-fivd , eents - Idr • the piiiiii „,.Thatt's just.--rigbtvpitlank yout.:::-(htn'i..i. dhow you something otse,r,',” ~,„- „1. . -:,.',,,,,,,,, 'L.An iiiitniiitiie Clerk 'in We' Dead' ..T.,e'ttir Office;: rend:oaf tolid . otit . h.o".ci) litany lletteis fic'Ore written - wkhottt a. ,postacrintortadn an tom tip tifen f last, wee 4,, apsi ~foapd, t h e ,put et 6,Bs4 letteis ii.ritten'..ti:Lteniates,:iinly, 375 7 iiiie'ileholiflioitsciiilhi. ' 'SAO° of tficliih• 3 orlatiers-OOn to - lad - thine - I) 6.4 ts c riPt#:!' '''''.. ' l '.' f. .:, '.-.•:chi,..-: -,-.----....--c.t.. .'..4.1117 : ..,: xi ,• _ _ , Pat .wa a .),1 angry, .a : n4 , ,gnt .oft . 14., ea% for r'erresfitnents.. The ditidlyety :tlionghtleally wen t oh. . 1 ' "Ye" pdltrenit!'' he. &id; 6 tiiiiiiig Cm a run odu a.shakingt iirfirst as tt: he Ihivr.af ke r 1,1,tem,, .`'S,top lb! erg f • ye QM. stanterst4g gimp; yo.taurthortne stame,enginncyc,'.ve,igpt ; !i passenger ab oard ihat's - lcre'lsehi - ndr'', : • :,..1 • .. ....1 , -.1...1b D., ..1%,.. , 1 c:.::,/,,t,:•, • ,-:. bit; Siveifth WV . o marehnd;fortir to istittle4 iarigfit, ivjth a.thnu sand men, have returned with butlittle over fifty. The regimeto lest nineteen-twentieths of Its ineintkers. . When - yoa 'are itiattiog f rom d' kin icr be sloTtiati't to bo Of all . beings in the world, the great:ast is man, and *hat iii r lie'lgitaie,st in i'n'tia trgin lieatt;• •t • ' • • • :5,1E: Irr: • 1 1:ot”,"/Otri ettais Were fo'rged for all 1110 . 111. VllO inaiieVict iiga or their 111116, picitiably not -bitdugivirciti wotild bs'left f6r . sparret:,' Ewes, : anctplowtskardsß w• lrlio ordoiio; tiowaittiFito Itiany th'6rrttetif44yt. I,ahles to;tha loot ,tho.farther 'off they,. aro: • iiettfai - men id Elie woild might, but aceictentat=eitimmstanitev.havel' boon .ss naimeless ohly, as a_Kyi . 4 hat :a u rtarel the grass , - vi l!r:A l :4F4PrOM9r4-: r, 'There trpitcleitettvitislo? dise. Thercrriver foetr-forevgry 7rnae's partvc?. -dieter-Leive7E-elidggenitify,; Stitt Trethc. '"ftc; )ncitiie ha mesh& liole ..thfid ; 'Tit a crsi la tie radii ifhe T tistihtingli "teliiiits iatorlio., own issibd.P: i•-. feAtt• , >7. hen `.• ' the fire el two young heart§ ISTurn riiig'pareit-ripoieilii ifs .mustsomiitinios set milvetitto'beihri,, , The eireximstaucei land' . certsin'tiiiiratiti. • oes' fire"' brought rother deti4bil gt.htith‘r they -shall bedomelettcgufixesetweruitreatgas. Xirtne wit ioh swells :out ,tn . d. fills ;eyerpialet ttroug , the-ehogeis,f.ir better than that"Ai , WL rises in spouting npriis. nAs.gla malPestk 'cold; nigh,t dm to" pp?). . o ,l„.sl l ,ajtkit,4Fi l (MK' pia whi'oh.the'y tke 14'1'00. " 7.1r1L71;r:. , 7 , • ..... ' , MOO The:softepth plead the hardex „the „.,7,41,11z. ofdOvingjawthing. into 0141 huiiesi. °dopers in. , these .trine.a , tireltliost , chat hoop the ERNI `cskodY .eYgT-11.06t,TLYSIlii.1;, said! a, sage lao)ciag, pars - aa,. ‘That'iaaf trns'isaidi youth g ky,'*ho'hiitid theketiliiii;7s;fili'L cleat &t • , -•;...;••• follpariag is a. actßy aiattp.va r ootiott Oigits:;' yoit r iiia• ixiaatittibkaigi v !tillitiatrtbilittilty satf: your skull' • -42 r, Girls and Ticiys , fla~e boa kreat passion tow 'tzaripefrait,==aSpegililti r t)tat diala UR, , a7th i t i .t r ee t i iiVire t tat , zre . - "Love is lihp:wliskqy to. ,thOss who.' lika• it ;'in tli ° 4iittipeat'lliat it 'to. etimy fleittoikkosAiinkin." ~,f ..". ' . rtBER 0 - 1
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