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VAAL he soi lartormhzattsa 'mew .tiiiiida4irora Wottd,with down" • Ifterins for gam matwo4histh thsa ilii, Owings am ootr woith Osi hears of pain, „- -11wttroblielf,P4a4alifiedidar, brain, • :__ • Oadlois Libor night ill& day f - ” . iti, i &log s I,,uvi to isi ' os::: " d4lt"n:rts:turnsolayt." .4 •' • • Of thirebot nowt' which bum 1. Ws to IlieWlhow loath shall 01• And TiaMk.wora wihigs shall cease to fly ? While it foals habitation hate - lard& troubles should not coat a tear. beh-kla death-straits path, . WEe lilies 41 atoms expend their wrath, bring dl an hoar, , like • snow-Arks, in their powe, tow Life inblnent's pain. Tis bat apart we meals tee • Aktelloire oseiacd to ' Ana each WI atonally jotuney thAtigh Intinp beaten nearer into view; WAinury in life, with toil end nano To' gather goidextberrests tuns. _ Whea..ori thaimltarse we.gasa Tilt lost and awe-streak le the mass ; . Anil 11•41 the cuatitless worlds that gig?: Ia folds above and depths below; Thin tutu to measure humeri life, It seems seam worth a moment's strife. But tkerer atrkudissrtite - irithiu • 'lnlet 'trims eternity path beem; • When Time is Votes, ~crashed and deed, Ins "sceptre tone ' his' ages fled, ' That spark will tad its home one. more, • Rhea all Of Ileath's dark deedi an o'es. And to hut is 1116 t If bat a spew, ' ;If Beat IN the anal end of man, If riptide bat a troubled ware • To bear tie enwaroLto the vivo !MING ends With this cold en4h, WieNrall may ori,oh we near had birth. Times but a wave on shoreleee 'Which men hare named Eternity; And when oar vbssele,_rent end torn By life* darlytempesto, roach the bourne, And pass beyond the narrow line Maio bider eternity from time, " • We anchor in peaceful elm Pam mites wilt' storms forever foss. te it w0rtb......t.1i1s tiuman,Wer" Witheerrow, area danger rile, in which at, hett tab lleetwg yeas Arafsttanth mortal wee -tusolleare, Atssl tot-over lingors seer *To ri3y till the howl oath War. Vie Oil alone csualnake reply Willch, When the 111101010 sing die, WI l stilt esist, fur Mils pr woe. Whtle .easeliss ages collie aud go, Bat o'er the world is doomed to stray tAlt things of was *hall stil decay. lirbis:ftesignlg stars togetber sung, In *Ol ilisst, t}cots Wiedous bung .Rhhrepectiligt-4001_ - '4'criconrney on for enrintlean And it it [rum' its orbit veer A stogie iteeoOd is *Par, • • Vie whqlo rot realm plenets Uri& Would ditlippeer id ancient night. • • 11ud'}land bee tade precision kept ... 4 Nktnie tin) boundless aeldOwe mope, 4041 if we do His precepts own - • 11.11 golds vp escely to iris throne. Bternal 84,iidorn !tops to guide ~•• (Air trenorPts reknit; O'ir the tide; The hiariottr.e4ol, crop realms on high. bleed, and die. Aiors:wBl si)iastr. i Borth, wbs. map vaB lifted td tida dotd earth, A thouvind vei,cea rusks reply— That lys might prey to biles on high. Then lire content, 'mid toll and acre, Roping to be rewarded 'mann. linwsonrS, PA, } ilth, 1864. • For the' Watchman. GOD WILL 'OAHE FOR MOTHER NOW. It JOUR C. 11111111 T *Ray 44 Men so Task and wear* h eat thou not i word of cheer t. IN 'lead kt! irqund seem dressy While the angels tweet hear I U the sweet note* of the song-birds, - 'en thy grate; upou the bough, ••• 4.0 .thep etkeol up totteuvee l e fire4 can fOr mother Dow!" ii*agiro=—Vit e . e t rtee er+ tt ; p i tes po 'r i teanglOs "AU the y cool up to hem*, • * ~.(10,10111 "re ,Thr mother low' • - *hos mast not No the t444*-4r,i 4 2 616 Alieareet , . 'When the an t• oleos eallhmt . WeleemeepeottßightmaNd • . Whom tbs Palm 811 " 'Diu me" • • WitiikbliehtAvulas . ou Py brow; • giest thee; • • . 4 /4 71.111 CIO Am inotbsz vow. • ,Vseiker—us the Plitt ia0t05,.4.. otiologodot weoplng• . Nth Wood spot; alrialthdrobesdag, jorotholert not Griot • Nobly tYon heat won thy honk - Pinwilltwdot thentnn thy brow' • 11Intsher dolt poisointy lintllng, - • ; • God will'oinollniinothownow. Csontorldst Cho swookitoted •• Bat/thr Imo ahill•liirfonrisr 1.• ' ' "WM ***ado 'ad the bravo; 0 11 1 1llitio•tess , of sontow's !ailing , 4 On thy lobo and Illosersvot, • eat inoniab - nba same old willow Thatt z whon dying, thaviedtbrkow, Thou • lt root itt,posoo torts God kithriloi,lnotliiltiiow•it t • • thunaw4Awd.Ofrad ""'"•• ': - 11VitAT ITV. FON; '4lll Abi t Vaial *Willard **kW mar* tan ia u 4,7 It *ems more 'awe: ' Two era la pm, the' .11 1t,35 mow tp O t itis i j e i . ' '; e a t wq . yiret- stiov a4-7 1,0 17 16 ltribildl Moe*, la •• ..P ., 11.1,1 41)4 1:•• 1....k.`" •40. . ...4 MEN •t•,• "- • ' 4'41 IIRE• % - tnettei stieadlippub 4iie4eenpersnee inrOsitMtirielft44l4o.ltinwpwen . .and . l don't Shlnbri Anil seer salmi' , antoth • , • piebalfffeetintlediy • . . 4 • Yese; ,, -battthat isn't it, Thelebtpie' int/ 4 444 hiketigh t litt'!„. ; ant Into, ea wie,S*64 - Shat f,I whet , , thlnki of tempereAtee meeting* without e. einmitien. 441 , tmtatFout, •aurae is Army (Pity *tern Lyme inmekh • ntrestni, anti the, I tM a in(Conie tif OW , 8I tke , seaao~+ aweigh UM/4w 'warbles*. +.• a* .the Inaba* wife+ ,• I,b* tang d Stella Scene, when eomebodYN took: myrairLO ' • • ,•• , .4Where haverst teen t". told the sweete • voice in the Weald. .• "I have been looking , realm Nere." Vdryinitok sapriseditiiiii4 my licked and es*—bot ean4desolbeiker I It makes' toe toad to think how prodigiously pretty she Waite; left hind AO leaded ihrofm she was arranging her veil With her and did net online my 'uprise. • • ~ • .•Yon he's's been looking far...mal" I fel , tared. "Come let us be going," wee her reply, pressing my arm.._— -- A thrill went my heart. What, to make Of my lady's iddrees I did not know I but she was too 'Charming a creature for me to refuse to accompany . We started. off -in - Slut vented any conversation: - At eke 1 with • eeream "Put yonrartn aroma me—l shall blow away." "1 steed not_ describe to-yen my sensatitat, Le I pressed her to my aide andlattrried on.— It was very dark; nobody saw us, midi lowedlier to guide my steps. - I followed hernotions Haugh two ogjam,„,ehort streets,il she stoma • . f ore au elegant mansitn. "Have you your key t" the asked. "My key! " 1 stamthered, **there must be some mistake." - "0,1 have one." And as she opened the door, I stood wai ting is bid her good night, or to have an explanation, when turning qulokly, she %neer you act to-night, ain't you coming In ?" -- - There was something -ray tempting the suggestion. Was I going In A warm hone* and a pretty woman were certainly objects ofoonsideration, and it was dreary to think of facing the 'total and 'seeing her no mere. , It took me three quarters of a second to peke qp mycgigd,and in I rent. A dim light. was hen, and as my_iplido ran nipidly up stairs, why, I thought I could do nothing better than to runup too. I followed hot in td a very dark room. , "Look the door John." Now, as If I had been the only John in the world I thought she know me. I felt for the key, and turned it in the look .withoutrbeel. talion, wondering ad the while what was coming nest: Menem awful suspicion 6f something horrid dashed upaß my mind, for I have often heard of infatuated men being lured to their destruction by pretty women, when my lady struck a light., Then—be ing an exeessively modest .man-1. diseov bred thug Vitae ih a'bed-room !—alone ' with a woman in a bed-room ! I cannot dee cribi my sensation. I said something .1 don't know what it WAS, but the lady lifted her lamp, looked, stXtbdat aitinstftrir, turned as white at illew.oase and scream ed— "Who sayou -now eanteyou hore—O o quick. leave the room; I thought you were my husband I" N. And covering herniae with - inn hands, she sobbed hysteopeally. I was petrified. Of course I iniiriulte anzieue to leave, as she was td have me. But in toy oonfusion, instead of going outthe door I ante in, I unlocked another door and wasyinto a olaet. ore I could rectify my error there came • terrible thundering at the door. Tholady soreamed, the noise Inereasestabd I felt pe• culler, knowing very well that now thodady' real husband was coming, and that.' Was in a bad fix. Well aware thee would nut do toremain in the closet, and convinced of the danger of meeting a man who might fall Into the vtd.. pr weakness of becoming jealous, I wastay in g to oollect my scattered senses in the dark nese when the lady rushed to me and whis pered. In ...wild manner— " What shall I dot If you do not go lie. will kill me." "o—butoonsidex—" e thondering st-thedoor , troemed L lter voice , --she flew to open it. As'dhe wrathibi husband 'burst into the room, I fhought felt a little cold, and crept under some garments banging - 3n the closet. . A gruff voice roared and stormed—Othello was jealous and revengeful, Desdemona in- P oo ollt tuld allitrelleaL - therr I heard omi noutsounds,,se.of some one looking under the bed. . . • "I Jimmie is ltero—l SAW 1/1131 000.8 ill wit h with youl 'You looked the d=o-o-r I heartout 1 " • "Hearn; I hear nut I, I. lOU eiplaln I" • :As I wee listenipg vary ettentrioly for the willikamtlonAlteetrposte under whloh I was ooneesled, were quietly./o:ted,, tut - IlstioY my feellnto, dlioavered Input& a situation by suoha *shied, • • • "Krell, we'esled deeply inierest ed, for we kAew every word o?',lds story wait same; " , lutvr did ,rst t irt..;'Wl4 . the serape - . • - . tar us id i j ll violent rept wto !violent is: 19041*...- *Amu in! • ger-r.,Plfoottfifilltitt! e t t r ca° was auk Or 14'.3 1 . 1 . ' 1 1 9mit .Imn*.re.m WP• . •1210 2 % , usiti put, , , tj of Ike. siss '•-dtY of 11_ ' ' 04 uswerowtomously; auu loo Heuerfor Hot 4 44 4mAttmielmstm-4017, tr.—The •Bedtord gees*, spats pt. 0 40:•PP24 4 9 1 * UAll .4 144 : 411441 .0° 1 4- 114/ j eye=. 3. , ' .:„., . : i' • ..:7 . ~.,, - olattoer argues, that: ziralvesibre- the ) Ike% to ewes negro , elevia7l Wishes 'Arablb Uncoils, prettirrinctle *token oftti th r ier to thirrestoretioe'ottilie - Woe *lll' seek , conditioner epos' :Woo I=lthe revolted !hetes Idiotic.," : be i td — ratuitt to theletz - allegloutitti_ ea sin 11234 essi book into thetjuotwoLffeetifti, door . 1!. , ..te ‘f•I:. ~ • : i - •.- (. 1 •,• -., •••• --4...Aseethesatali.ergittgA ispica A m = • o t'”gt, - • ja w ehrig40,1 , ,,, ••••7 ... _:•• , ,,t , -I t,1.:e.,1 ' ' .. •-•„, ..• - qtrL•lnto ! thOWAssiaitaS.' : - ' • d m-448firi o 4te'4. ew s 4,ww.;-t,;orftt Pnna,;. .PrittarNip1 2 11. January - 15 .1864. ' l 4 .11 a • A1101:1***401640/44*21/0414- :414 RESUIIT, • rye ~afe:iaen preaching will bisaak 'to e; fanaticism at wild as that 'Atka akar iieieriend eciod•defying population of par wheirths`huge altr'poured , its.. isultiteni- WO= .swarms,. to witness the orokoing worship of a common prOutitate as. the- Eloti •-• Thewild .11aoobine tbs. French asetrOP olG iiiiit - Wehed"am . oflolitAMPS by ,goitig thrtolgh priieisely the seine. pielinrinarrt.procasie tire violin ;priests • of the : god of the Ml* are now ke1m404:3404 . tasks. , = • " o • einglifhtlial 'AT ealbeg elm rePtedlatesat ofthe GCVO, thole ripe:molders of the Christ. fable prophets. - Clothed In b4.ek garments's:id White peek • thin they- etas tbedeles and' almend ,the 16 d•Of Gated to the worship of the true t as4ither frithilliennered vol ume,. prevert its meaning, end, „open their menthe,. - from etentorisn lungs the breath of hell. tinheannemttnelnaHlfifte false priests the go , of, C nef---Shey pour out no longer waters" that How _onlyihom the throlie of the Most High --but instessi, their aermehaare a continuous roer of artillery, rattle of mu i try and crash ofeteel, so that the churob beo a battle 5614, And instead of the soft 'south ng words of Christ, giving hope and comfort, abd life, the ear is pained with the groans of the dying and of the widows and orphan,. Un... -der the - preaching of these -spostator-feeni deep In human gore, for which they make God responsible, and praise and glortfy Him for the Wood which their own evil, passions and eouuael have caused to be shed. it is no longer the God and.Chriat of the Sacred Vol ume they worshifils They have deserted them • olomon did; and sought ofter idols. They have gene 'far book Tito the agetkofthe- past . A guichassalor-tbstr-wouliumas-oieirerbter deity ortifis Items, . 4 1,1,isMolooh,"horrid God, besmeared mith_bleod human stied ice and parents' tears," to whom they stow bow. • Whetwonder not that the church is divided and the !look pattered, when, the &lie shep herds shave exchanged'the crook' for the knife, and instead of protecting, destroy those who are Committed to their They are no longer,true pastors and preach ! ere, trying to - save Sepia hy instilling ristlt eous preceptB and deeires—Zutliumautigars bowling for blood—"woLvee in sheep's cloth ing,' "roaring lions, si3eking whom they maytievour.'l ' In the language 'of, Christ, they are—like the Pharisees of old, whb pro fessed Godliness, but !tad none—a "gener ation °tripoli)," "whited sepulchers,' fair enough to look upon, but within the rotten ness and order of death. The result of this devilish play a the Abillition pulpit wilt be seen anti fel t After "this cruel was is ovq," iu the looicnons of moral* and the spread of ftuitlelit,y through out the whoa' land far although during the present period of excitement—when the boom of cannon and the rattle of mail arum the +summand toAdvsnee, thc-shuekofisttGe, the sty Of victory, or the horrors of retreat, are telegraphed over the wires eyery day— men may listen to, alai even applaud the wild blasphemy which now forms the elo queuee of pulpit orators; , yet, .after a while when reason resumes her throne, wbeu calmness succeeds passion, and the former days and doctrines are thought of, men will either renounce religion entirely as . a farce more lit to be enacted in a theatre than a church, or they wit/ 'dethrone the false par ions Ind the fairs gods, and rriUniaritn " the Ood of their fathers—the God of Abra barn, Tease end Jacob—eatd to hie Christ the true Messiah, whose doctrine was net s doc trine of blood but of love, "peace and good will unto men." - Some will take the one coarse and some the other • but by far the greater nutiaber dis gusted with the attributes of the Abolition nod, will renounce all the religion and be come infidels aiid athe,ists.—PataioV and Union. . • ' . ' WHY THEY DO IT, It seems to be :Ltaut,,a continuation of the system that was adopted previous to the war, to beg hatred, and strife between the nations, to represent now, on all oeasions, iheeruelt,yof the Confederatom to ow soisliers 'that fall into their. hands. ,The objeet'is very: pladn. It is to steel the heart. against mere to to beget in our troops a spirit. of 11 ' 2-thirsty vintictivenesat end to maks the people of the North inkaarant .of any other purpose than the utter destruction °el Shelia of the South, - I The Confederate Government consented to receive and distribnte among our troops, who ere captured prisonent,in Itiolimond sod other places, such articles offood and Cloth-. Mg, as their friends or our Government chose to send them:" There wee to much lutmanity top much kindness in that, to Snit the pur poses-of thoee. In the North, to whom . the, country is mainly indebted for this cruel war It might - restive in no ,sonte of, the old feelings of brotherhood, and dispose our hearts to peace. They tbereforustthem: selves to work to , destroy any onl good deeds. They started the feleetood that the Confederates distributed our,tphd and °loth ing, not among tboso for whom they' were intended, but among their own troops. tie ' meaner or tioretnnel sot - could. Imre , been imputed to the Confederates. The Abolition press Made • terrible outcry over the base faleheod, treating it as a reality. The Clergy thUridered their anathemas against the inhu manity' of the tot: There was no troth in the' story. , - It Was a lie out of whole cloth.. .Thitregookbas)toen,L;that the Confederates , hen refused to , reettite, for dioirliatitlon 'lt rig bin , captued troops, tiYmore of bur gifts of food and clothing. If dteir kindness ltall_cOlus:ntadti tbraDolonon, by 'the North, Of blaokiiitheireharitetterirttheLeyee of the world, it Wadi better, they •thonght, to 'stop IdtartAtSentat44ltisin giMntlieea. tamanint j tpristinea troops.: The inidfortieli aril our own soldiers ' ,- 1 I.- -, Lv ~ k indly{_lbr 'ef, nktaohlef t was 10110 - kei;:pcuakier-, at46 .. .ffiiervisiiiititillor Ibm‘Angt, not eddy rtiftleotedjb bury tiktidead of the Fade- Oa elm o r - W.: field, .annulated the re rriV3W" ''''stinlZiero'94644 of tie 'lntievilla, tit Cluttlanooge, 'on the 17th, shows the falsity of thlestatentet. • ' The writc — i i"iiiii ' • • --r- " . • trldtikejiteteatishedikeei;thalaittle-Nd of ' entiekatmotm:srberi ilietiireliktirditiodth de- , tid*botit vetting regkeints, hin.bded for Iwo ,do baryliti tballetalo-pdla ftstMlAttl eildvocs emi t e t:raw_ AtllAtiiitcroqtand but' ..O, , . *FA Wthfaid•C:. l kl 4o Mu l l' 't ' 10 '. tit ...,',..4 ai - ,' ; Ma- ! 4: r. ; !rd; ' 5 1 ,7 1 ' :-.-;,_. : •; i•Vedi '_, - ! ~- 7 . , ..... • ' . wa l ed. - ... ~ :f. -, 7 . 4% ; P ' ' ' ' ',. r F r eei... '• : ' ll.O 4 . 3 t ' * Oit i r :clie ' io abase , *Sop , ...o.' %.,'6.- StoilialOmV : r: ---" o''vl -• :',:=. . Situ Votirg • CM ' 7 'A iffO+OOIIItHOUcHT,,O.; r: otas t irgAvAs A , awl • "Bliattanititom silentirld lone, • a Whig/O,IW it W ine.., %ay little ones gone, tie 4 1 reaCil t° noty l l a ilr i tr, I nn UV:7 glee? ' nil Mend Ithi °HOW - teltOtoe;f ° ►the skates uta Wreftiltßup tWastiattl tt.,=4 Arid elliiiktirit eli ts .psn in and oat , NY.hOlalgioWthe 18s nuts from spoiling, AllirtAligit 1101101 I ante from ailing; • .. •. . a-weet r endarill.--__•_. __ _ 'kat , ltddoti * care telgiy heart unt4 , I sonsetbnos sighed.foi Wilhite to'dettl . o, When theydd all be big antl go out from Mena - - .. .. ....Bilent anti lotto . , 'Unit and loath' ti • . ' Woornalu*LyntiotoijkLe n_ l y. little duet gape?:, Thirsts no little foot, to wash to-nOst, 'No lit Ale troubles for mother, to right, No little bite via tone. sung to sleep,, • No little_p_le.y-thingeto,be put op ,to keep, .. l pylittle. garments to be )lung on the rack. - o little tales to tell, no nuts to crack, No llttld,truntite bed helm full of roliek, Gelling fonmamma ionottle the &Glick, No little.soft lips to press me with kluge— ( Oh! melt a sad, lonely evening as this in !,) No little Videos to shout with delight : Goodnight, dear tame, ono night, good night. Silen§jhe hopes fa: ho little ones here, To atiehtle a. emlle or to (base back a tear. ;dent and lone, silent and loge, , It seenigth * Mtiyoaterday since they were young; New thoylgallaoarter'd the world's path' among, Outwkare great rolling trade:stream Is now. - „ j ou: Out Whens row thrldes wlth lave-lights ar e glowing; - Out whereat. graves `of their life hopes are fig! NOV oomferted- : wee - i IThrttun sae ere h ending, Bejaia the cloud slits, up, up, stifteumending ; Seeking the stusettine that rests on thalmmistaln, - Drinking and thirating still. still at the fountain, Out in life's thoroughfares all of them. tnolllhgj Out in the wide wide world. striving and toiling Little one loving pawl, playful rasa, At That wen t'when Made, mad mule la my call, Have Ye everted me ? Will ye not coma. Back to !Our mpther's arms—bask to the home Silent and lone, silent and longs_ Where, tell me sin my little ones gone? Useless nay ely is. Why do I complain ?- They'll be toy-little once never_ wan ! Can the great oaks to the acorns return? - The breed roll log stream Bel bank to the byrno he rnothin , call childhood again to heridcb That in manttoo3 newt-forth r the strong and the free Nay ! nay Inc Lino other would will for them - beak, Ther'etork nobly done, their firm tread on life's track 1111 come ilke an oraan note lofty and elan. To lift up bar Boat and her spirit to *leer, Anti tho ber tiara fall, when she's afloat end lone, She'll knew Uhl beet they are matterl sad • Silent and lone! silent, and lane! Thy will, 0 Father! not my will berohnil THE DIFFERENCE. In Dermeerittie timed had "Gold! Uuld! (401 Gutd i• Bright and .:110w, hard sod Mullen graven, hitenaner4 and roirdr •But.new it at,ulltt Woos, we hate: Biota! Blood! Blood l Plood ! Bright and red to dadopon the sod, And miles of graves for the darkey god. GOOD ADVIGE E'at only what is proppr food ; Milk only that whieft..does.yea.good; Spend only niq t t yektlitit afford; Lend ordly wind wilrbe re.t,.rod ; Then you will have no erase to say • r wno aSout on yesterday. ~~~~ t~. THE IRISH AND THE NEGRO Henry' Ward Beecher, in a letter to the London Star, asserts that the negro owes his degradation to theirish, settlers; that no Yankees but only the Irish, deeplso the negro or oppress him. It. would, perhiiii, be too •xsi3tlng to expect Mr. Ifreeher to tell the simplri truth, he Siting a popular ,seasation preacher, also a Yankee desirous of concil iating the English, and. setting up his pulpit among them. Still the falsehood is so fla grant, that he .should tearooms slight odium, when it is found out-,for it might prove, un profitable.. Mr. B.,is no fool i and ho could not have node a Mistake throagh ignorance: Ile wdll- ktiowe that all Congress, and State laws against the negro are Inutrioan, Irish men in the begisleturek being very few, if any. lie knows the•Pugitive.thave Law, the 'Law (as in Iowa) which totally ex cludes negroes from tame Northrop BtategAnd that (as in ChM) whielvezoludea any further in flow of negroes, are Amerjean and not. Irish. Protestant negyoes hale to form oongrega. Bons by theatieleei, from the generality of 'Yankee churches, as from Yankee white omnibueses arnd railroad carriages they Itsveasten excluded. The •Irlsh, on. the other hand, 12113134 them in Bair churohee on Sundays, honor them as primes occasionally, and is :dieters of klertty,-as InAkdt (more and Philadelphia and NSW Orleansf Some Irieh ',nen may be: rowdies; and ; opposed to the - neow:--but aryl theystot always led on by the :levant - alio,lieeoher. is an Amalgs mstionisi, and wantelstermarrialies between whits' eluthlank. aWky he and ide friends show theraxemple t --Mean lathe man *ho flies tram his • eoustry In dagger, howmeatli .etratempthile,. despicable, As be who; hatiniestrishedhhuitelf in thettiountry homing usiled , that that eatildry lath , _war, for e war hotter! , thewilre, Odder this n gt loed,"—yet when that witrecunes, eelli eut 4ll "Stsitrierispletwrated - w itt e sellers, to devote thoprathedi int& ooantrre 'mutat No, hat to, abandon it, and twain safelLonder; soseirspot wherein to stallarill lite wealth t., • ,tet aooh a man, uho oeunot learn to Ilea; Waist not obtrude his .pft rottiery on, publi• rsnitlta AO, in .the.Rovplagooory . war, thatFitton that woulii. **tee O. Singel li tempo ,ory ittliantufe wideld 3 shO ritato neltlveri , 'Ws believe .truth, eadithe-pernianent trunk,. of that, pa iitioeliwitnim. • 'Rh are against such mod peer lIPLAIAIIHMIkazientbrotIOT Otratin itinaltief4htiVan t but ow far a day. or Ft heur.Atittsi artopluh whonl4•4 l o 3 o4br IV" tablas:Mi. : 4ol9oW forever,. lb if le who bitsAuf,sklMPoC•ort • to le -1 tat for terspowirifirill • *wall ArbakAos. Om, kat"- Clink. 0 ,1 Paiwires, THE tpit.ol , l4Alif,tlo ripS. . • A catenliporarytaits.w4llrseVtleit iriqtr igis ruuutesking to rend • the, some eulogies, of,l'pesileut, Lincoln in the . parasi tic vet e of thecrountry. • NoWftere is 'the prose Moro tiophantio .than portion of the pries of Waabingten -.IS these journals Aire is no disOrittnAnetion--•eeery ward that &lope from the Presido.slo . lipele wise, and just and proper--every abnitbeit %o,writes is dhoti, eloquent gild fdreibre--•osteiyinsolg nie he doterininell ripest:and carrfes• out—no matter sirbetheg judipious or indiscreet, tpoil nate op othitraVy L eonstitutinottl7 or- itneoW st hut ioisal-,itt 'than stitftrok9ou .is gke yen; tblliaure trequited . I.thi canary. Voitragny+ the exigenciesl4 the•wer requistik -ens otuls..thn privileges of the Writ of habeas corpus n aleittatortliere ttlesdetististration of jubilee is unimpethid—it wets nesesery to' hold the ,Co lkesds to- good behuvtor.— -Heeeiles, opt and imprisons unoirond iltg eitiseos without warrant end without' spe!sitio sthsrgts-rrit 'salads duly to .4O so, besouso,jf_nouceissli and imprisoned they nupht have committed treasbn or sonic other grant oriole. lie abrogates ittutb righte,-and carries Congressional elections by military edicts—eo ranch the better, it strengthens the „Cortina Governntent,-and removes an ob struction that interfered with,the ynlimited exercise of the war powef. In connection with Congress ho divides States, in clear vi olation* of the letter and spirit of the Con. stitutitin—it was necessary to give lulu mum'. strongtl in the' national LrgWature and conscripts, ho pretteiibes terms to recusant States as a nae rut non to their reconstruct Lion under the Federal Constitution and cc. cognition in the Union--it is prudent and equitable. NC heraitary tyrant, reigning •!by the grace of Clod," has ever inflicted greater wrongs upon the people than Isati .Atmanta....Liauntin,..the eonstitttrttnntrMiriat of thepeoplo, reigning by virtue of a minor ity vote; and yet, instead of rebuke tand censure, lee_racetives a daily offering or-hal lelujahs from parasitic editors and peels, who In (heir seal to praise, forgot the great truth, that neither "" —" florid prose, nor loffuryed lies of rhyme, Can Macon evil, deeds or councernte a crime." lrarknyt 'it Constitutional UniOn. "INFAMOUS'RESOLUTIONS." Mr. Wood, of New York, introduced cer tain resolutions into theliouse. at few vdays ago, malting the assutnetatlrautages IQety achieved by the federal armft and declaring the present n favorable time. to initiate- mea sures for the consumation of 'penes. 'The Republican papers designate there imiolu tions:,inftemous. The infernal spirit which animates Republican leaders, is palpably manifest in thin. T hey love to spill blond: They delight in catnege. They gloat with satisfaction over desolated' fields and ruined cities. The wall of orpbans is tangle to their ears. The sombre weeds of 'widowed wives is to them * delightful spectacle. It must be so. We 041 AcOotti*.ill,lll) other_ _wa y for the Aemlish hatred which they evince to ward all who speak of peace, or who Seek to initiate mettimr.m for the terminatien of intr. It is their stagy tp protract this horrid con flict. They hare done everything .11 bat men eciuld do to prolong it: They - have removed little by little, every inch of ground. • upon which a Union man in the South could stand) They have united the whole Southern . * pet.: Odin a death struggle for theirlives, their proplarty, lheiritopos and firesides. Why?, Because a war upotnthaßouth prolate-their hatred; it feeds their revenge; it gives' them oiftgo ;It Ails their pockets. What , matter if it is Ctirlilig the North as well an the tomtit Of i young, gallant manhood ? What waiter if it is filling the whole lend with or phana and widows,•aud imposing It tasstion upon the people whith inust nreatidaTly Mitke slaves forever of at° messes I Ito matter at all. The mod whitithandrontrol the Re-, publican party. do kone,ptthe fighting, stif fer none or the atilictioniendure Wile of the hardship of this terribipaltruale. It gives . them offlee. It cloths them lath the pomp of authority. It enriches them hoyfuni tjte wishes even of ayerice.. Hence the cry ; On with the war : Tience'they Call peace met antes "infamous," and denounce as "trai tors" or "phew seoundrehi," all who seek to terminate this hideous, ;ninon; and most unnatural ettife.--,Deven Foltire, . . ORGANIZE! ' What. the Democracy need, says the Day ton Abnpire, and needed to the last campaign, is not enthusiasm, for they hove atmiidantio of that; nor determination, for Umpire re, soiled to vindicate their cause by success; nor fortitude, for thpy have boruo for ate sake of law and order insult and outrage enough to ottir stover in the bided of. sigo-' 1 What they need is 011omuzATIO.' The State et large, every county, every township, ev tir,y,s4apl district, ought to be promptly and effloiently organised for the sprvh election, and for the greater election, afterward totol, low. Opposed to the Democracy is a league, sword and - secret, dangerous and devilish, working by babes, by threats;by burniup, by mobs, by, sprig nd eaves-ldroppers, and bialted by a power which impriions and ex iles in conformity solely with the inspiration of despotic wilt. To meet and baffle this in fernal enitiney, le us - unite In Dettioenitio 'clubs, enrol our voters, circulate docummite, ohorge,upen the party iipower its cruel op preesions, its perjured violatform of law; its prodigal waste of imblie money, opd all the oriutes'of which a full nataloguo Would till a welpme, which it has committed Binge - tat accession to. polder. At the boll4t-bOs.,. :through tlio mBaniand in the modes appoint- ad by the' law,' the, people. will someday oweop away the preempt alsoniinable redo with, the force , and O I f a lernad. . . --=Therto his ' haat' at - Wbelkingteu:A, grandiseerld seaelou of delegutes (roar all the o/# 11 411 11 40 1 7. - PiCililifed — Slatitie. ,tin a .1104 toilets/ . •Plot, 'theme, Olin far ate Akilltei' &Wtraetilon of tturty, - But' habit this, that thdre le a point Where,' - *hes you have ruaollledfit;youlnitet blot& all your plot atur.with the .boas of. ,ypur up% ,traitol- Gus veins' ‘rtie p e ople barb Wu Your, aboAd{uitlotta !Bilk palielale, 1 31 4 that reatkupand repbdtsope would ' cause you to return to the old paths of t 306 OiluiatOtiots, aid lonfro..-.' • - ~- :•... --. .• . t`...• -4 • • ••• ' r rebe r —r.da.ltialt beggs . trli i itiade Over; pearanoeat *Ohne& State. oWg'Wliell: ' dui Llaildlard mold Willa:.:i.. .••, 4 ••. ,- J! ..,-: • .. , 1,9/hy don't 191 Att!, to yrorkv? 4 * K r hearty map Die you ehulddrioytliildeillitit,„ L il V ' v -.. l It Raid be °aid riot dodalkylrerk. .' 74 4 • 111..1 sloll,ch, ‘, 1 00 "m4=o o J lie *Olin . 1 tagraidesi ot . . 1 .• *, N t.I I 1 11 pelt iy ime. Kindness le 41" %agate, 14)1t seen. the dumb brute aiu =Unbend. lure Le skit," at the quiet band said to the chattering wife, thi Brahmins inlgdis have as many a 5.1,16 wives. This hosts Tha-51-or mons out ittaiglit. ' • t The V 14•10, pr hit te l tri l ts it the agel . ofl) wltiedoitor that tight taemg is •A Pliblio4 4 l4 o fit, inestagett s aa it. kilhv off an the roanah and leaved the 'wise onfo co - grow up to: be 4.atiten: • -linty flip printta of Wan, popped. the queatium la' the Pt:Meese of Denmark "Oafish detatt te - Miiity me." Ard the Pair Dana deigned. . +--,den.lp Lane talks about hie plot_ form. Probably-beneath tho- gsliowo-hie platform will be erected, and he will net be likely to stick to it leig. _tlialatv-shinplaatera then govet-ntmint area good repreuentation of the party in power. Biaok,amutty and on the "split," principle:- • • ypo.' es lteitittri. re In Athens inscribed ever hie diner. "Let nothing 'evil , enter here," Diegnittee wrote under, "how doeelho owner ifet iu f" Roasting ta someone out of pleas.— We Mere once amused network, a men re- LeoweeecLeeMelot, xnd tstt i A before film —Despatches trent Washington slake thia Chief Juin itse-Tanry is verydll, and—ust expeated to suriire. He is near S 7 'roars old,and has. bean Chief tittsciecrirt the "Sup. Ftupo Court since the tiplak of John Maralinl in 1836.. fIP —lt is reported thitt this unlucky credi tors or the steamship °teat lEastet n Aisle decided to dispose or that vessel by lottery. The draping isfd take folded dt Fritakford on Lbe Main, and theta nrii 200 shares, rang. jar, from £2;1) to The Aboritiouleta itroy to the iooplo of the South: "if yen don't' obtandoti%the rebel lion well eitorutinaur on with the sword, if you do, we will eonfittoade your property, and hattir yolt fog,treattort.—Eubh le the plot 'form bf the self-dublia "Uri oa party. saddeit picture et the them is e win tenting his own ihaizeby shouting, for the itepublioan party. Beery mari who does it, is putting the sliaokels of datipotieto upon hie own and his children's limbs, unless the better sense of bet Women can !brink kiln in elfdtbs. ME —A. seteepapet eorreepestßent Nig that 'Thehtngton is xi dull of ooptimotors as' w dogip ottlena.", There ithei's the,mNftedlf Litt tf Mesa ioitttntetork cobld Wl' 'he got r'd of as eerily's! fleas exit be smoked out of aolog, there might be grounds for us to-hapa.., .• ; 3 —l%e Legislature of Alabama heivoterl thst alte.beautiful earrate thnt cover the door of the Senate 'Chamber, Hart of 411epro sentatIves, end ell officers' and oommitte rooms in the elegantly furnished capitol at Ilontgngtery, be out up and given to the sot. diers of the army for blankets. ,- 2 ---(lrernlateles are printed at eodrkto of llakt milliene a day, with the sitop,ltues anti numbers all angrartabao that no Signing nor numbering is required by atin o body. They are simply peeked in bundles, as they fall frlisa the priming frees, se , tek many obtagies would be bound odd sent off WO. otorkot. ; • , •„. • wrote' whiserae arrested for Won terfaitbig Mr. Chase's shifi-plasters, toll the ' Judge that ha thought the whole d—u thing was a fraudvtand that he oonsidered,that he had as good n right to haves Magni in dm pie as anybody also. Ile was a printer by trade, but Chase was a., gas at the bu r ohms. —The ?aria Tina, a new and true Dem ocratic paper ifuhliehed at Paris, tUinois sap!: , - from the-mnamentste_tite:Papers, 10. tadpole's latest proclamation: is in the jpublio estimation what. ,hit Xrasasipation o Proclamation was in his wn--..the West fool ish act of his life, —At Obiagow MT. lieechir had the fol . . lowing puc. te him by scanny Scott. Are you fighting for the Constitution with the fugutive slave Gleason in icr it so, bow do you pretend to be fighting for liberty Secondly, ifyou are fighting for ..,amanoira thin, are you not fighting spinet the Con stitution. The parses did not answer. . fielmon . P. Chase, neeretary of the Trinieury ofthe pre sent sdatniitration.ln a speech made by Wre ' A r : ti 4N 4110gOitOr 3/44 J = °4 1 . -',.'';' -. • :. - •' 4 -:.-. - Erdifi - oikiiiiiiii.:±6llrise `.ti . r ..1.127 71 fagot alty,,,,,covinork.d., wseth • •. . t.. inakioD-4.44, RA*, jdaitghter, twelte yecre o lige. • . tracked to the ferry:Watt ernt wigs**. an had passed safely cert.. oncras &maid s ena* ihot' diem/rend, , Patdenteed. , queettareeitmet6 ~ . Lt. dtutim ing bro in ugb . Lato .e. t:iizoir a :ter ;. ::lll: 4.., 46... 11111111110110116 ,..... ‘ anti unhappy ranter, Atilth.net in, •Istilari‘• end adtertiaed eV. " iV,,f4,17,..L ii iitkt.:14,1... - cr altenld rimacirC . • J,,...,,..1 4 ,... 4 :.p* : 1 passed - tttnl~ ogitilde ' . ' A t , _. ..• 1 .1 : (ionise OT A young • ~ ,loranniest Lt, er near Vevey, *bout totttyfliiiiiitir • herawsurt tritiortytipr likA t.k. _ nue not his denichiii".. 1...,._ , ir Time wore on , atitt no tidings wee or As Icier child. tilbe wan (Wort to them;tdelffery could not 'Keit her yrwieti -41treinOtwellthit . months 4tnne the Irlekeet flutifty,rintofittl re ' 'Ajertroantiligtk.Upittir aktlellaianneuer", - t:reign in language and tuittitntentitrite, third its hab ifs - front Th inn wh to they, bout , ' mot with their. greatio aw 'TOM' !- Way OMIT thoWitiTtrem — aadly ruirdneting on .the past, and enatdiathett,:ttekikegiinadero ,ted toreligioan ditties, 4eltwAt merelopeful ly to*ard the great Warn.. !ghat% thr dill are. 4bout a week sides, a Meitner errt: t ac. from Mentphle, Win orowded wlttipneani who were upon the ptinecat eyeetto godlier. intewteedoolt thrriitt i lir. , .. vow ohjentr,ntitAl WriiTlitrilnit'attlit 11 - : Ude, hewartyintitg hig i diiig's in: ...w.ii*t WV° 'irial ,, _ w I e ciiteciakm. bilyorwrs littram.......ssot ij t to, where, hill any . AyArtOpk.4 4 lV i tlti was the cottage of lfer Oh , Tail 1 , 1 ace the 'anti*: titinike " ' it r Zt — l4 ,tom t_ her a warm weiitosat within. dilittektr peesedmseAferks i otitell • ' liaralaap t• ne (mere . w. end she 'Went withotti iriterulfitioid door or lierlather'sliouso. It answasnlinsit her knock, weeds - had4llo , nt I Pti.* * .+Pc„.4 l O- rough, Where she had .ieft 41 . 011W,T1 mai _no: sighs of human life were IC be than.' it was the turn- flea *lk eed:WM , to steep, and Whom,. by, itamtirn _eta •fellSatit - .how far and almost tropplesslor skit X* 4.1 P-• orated tiom her patients, she begs - ffe, We desolate. Piqued eiliernirehhllitt -pen- , ..iihntentut hlntatethmbi - attatoboat., whore a- (*pall, Wm: 4 W: 1 11 4 her to Be *Alter as it nurse. .AferSl'l the while the war hroke out.' ridtoptag 'anlitafe - &liras neth-tholtiintlkbriheMven .ale found that. - aptrlefttgeado , .a prove steadfast int trotitile, dA , lOrehnoss of a parent is 14diiii. : ' beside that of a etroatats yetostiayaeigiari 4.149 ?= ble till lately co.rettirp. :MW .4.10004, ington hoe givem , shotter to theirs r til her retire is mile kaeira KIL,, —atteinitaci geroper , . i ' . '' • ••' EXTRAOROINARYI tIiOPIEMEMTP". : • .•• 1* One dry las weak, Mrs, Swim, of Noble4rwit.9- go to l'irgutylinpur. leaving 'her and two small obildrm: time, Jr. Oerrge ISylorvWhoilleildrehai mate nefghborhood t irs t oi., 1,400 la t i tuAseten or s brim* fINNI two lien," tit eirs'ae, bow hr other be torb.(ircliow. hriiied in •Witesileg ittiont ir- the.• with Mrs t ik that rouged& of the heteleoree giros_ i r i= s's • burg train. -• It seems Thai; after yerd 6r illittier trim' they brought up tai!Clittif *U46 ring jest bees* 0.1 !liner 0 40 ,- t . prepared toile!, Ato,plikekqi f 9 1 9, at: room, and wore 4166Wleal l t h' • tabli.4ltdre.RatutOtelbeitt= om freehand, 'and Itty.greigtor cite his wife. .. . It amps that aday'enotwn'on edit' left cure, Me. tebk'ltlt4o : .• to attempt to atednee lars " wrest allegianse./9•4a0410.. her to elope isenrc—io which; it Bootee, if trouble in imeoesili*-eaeldukut idlii 9 49l l * dreaming Oat their ao,tirts,,l6l9ll, then committing a like - o9'u" , • The alien° thnt oned4tlift* . reeognition at tbit Cheiedialtiabnomit•Abbat tom neither tragikrier,kl4,l6lllleti bo imagined; lre, !Nub lr +l ll, who round theinantrettlf *mild de, they etthatl,foludiM :of some secret atntieretekaingiate66 :t*.* pritutteroop, Mar wait eboultklitlie Own Ate l , 'their Malta Wire dron.•aktittagratillMini • Mohr lilit- wi • -.. a .2-Aaltrkey dog* halesmanse of the liagtle . ta • holding thrik - hillet pole colored brethren attire Um* Itital&t lett r dertook tolleattribn. dna 'pooOe*Oß,f4Oll**h qroat.loe.. • 1 3 5 1 44 115 l•• • tt When Gad made AlL**. 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