ill 0 you till DO' k 411•4 That rzi:...10 0 0417,450., ht . , , '"'")'' \ '' 420. X. .t- - *lea he lot", . f "1 " t ' ' - ,p , . Art 7 That adterts ti ettaWali t lisidkile la the * well to Wu Ivo jr. • - a ili. )ow be M gijia4t if. %m tell oldwto 11 .4 That I 44ll4. sietriettilll=Warabif 7l P 1 1 1 11441; ''' 40e ." pin shannanet; Bat h=llllll~ll4llolDed the depth of If poi ditedeiMlLLUdiad-itobtitaiThri.- it ob. tbe ttf•ZlD r i ti t t i f il i ii L violas lea nt Yirrt 7 rrt Wlene Ha owe may o in her la amender eke toperihrig*.4 , ivia imi baltlg Nov her moot AnActliblheestk • •Ter klia laWile" k t we t o= ii - • --, As the sail %Irma Abeke Ow w 4m.• •6f.i 41 Opt sit s , Ala !poem Waif heed, As the bMone of tialimirsitit- I mow, _, - . &beeped esette Above the burid •—• iiilllone who here -risked In the demi ...,'" Jog .w.a ills o , ' , 1. .9 1 . t HO a woman's Into may duals twits •lieentton Wore, While In her heart tin hasesing Me idarionetuo ries dr pent 1 wt. She mil smile on illrthet tweet flay, while the heart, in deepest wee r , It skived in sable mournini for the loysoflong ago. / t% t =ME Ab, bow nth Ogg iffeetwAhw 4 teibinirrolkforget tUr h 0407. 41 When lore her peel y twattOriderithemerbloom trarktwetit' Oh, bow wall (to IMManitiorylten le told me of htelore ' • ' When I drea med that I was happy as angels orb *WWI I vain *ere Wert effort to bldi from toem'ry's' eight ' • , nose days of heavenly pleasure, those moments . . They were drawn hi rainbow colors by the mag ic touch of youth— I Innocently dreaming only !rarity add truth; Never thinking oldse anguish the 'briskets heart most Isom; Knowing nothing of the 1101T0.11 the beteayer's hand entsowe, Such rellectiosein bri me Mterow, but all In vain • • I try To schoo l my heart is hatred, that them mem- Mire` arty die ; For they breitbo upon my spirit, they born with in my brain, They whisper me of pleasnree • Shall never ice again; They torture me while waking, and they haunt me when I sleep, And across my brightest pissurures their length. cited shadows creep. When the future tames upon me, still my heart will ever gtotot lu tbo gloom whit+ h surrounding the grave of buried hope; • My rani will stlll remimber, though all other powers should fall, Yuan r vi t r w i le . t iri ztot. tound_ine, _or I_ beard dn oasts In t he desert, is green Island in the 'When the oblides of life Iwo diiritext time days - will ever be. • . . 11 • will learn the tearful anguish oranunrequl ted luee, Fur the (hada Ithebetwlor Kra Itrowried upon Aimee; Oft the put will Osumi t'ordre him, as a`Vpoctra from the tomb, When hie heatt js fun 2f Radians' and his soul is n tu et, Than a ieSaution certain will surround his lite with woe Anil Lim monery 'till will linger on tho love of .• lung-ago; Ile - will long foram alregUoa which he won but to betray • Whew all his liopbe are blighted and his joy. all dowiaiway. Bat vain are all my erode to hate him, or forget Those happy, happy mammies whlidi throng around ui Jr" • 1 eon only hide my surrovr . pat the world shall nevellsiaoti' flow my droner of love has faded in darhost shades of woe; but the past wilt eve( linger In my =Wry sy beforapc And tell MC as Iysarrow, "lore is lova furtive,- Atom PEACE COMING THROUGH'CANK AUPTOY; • .; Are there any , dignitAlkaset - ' Are there signs of humanjty awl reason breaking through thelS* clouds thothang over our country t untry ? there are signs of pesice,buf not of hunts mi,a - reason, The .authors and managers of the wirlrere loat to those virtues long before the war begun. Peace, Peace when Stooges, will come in spite • of them. They 'will fight against It, plot against It, and abindon the tied of blood only when Screed by ineserablsneeessity..— As long as it is possible for the war to last, the party in PeVer will h ''on to it, from mutate of meelonlsaisl - „t0A„.'.1..1 4! 'lOl e it as of avarice ,and resents- he gni Oi r iesoo, ends the theatre of their ma as, and plun der. Pamela la thsin.Whatirer ill 30.....the1r. country—ruin twhatithe day of . judgment, is to the shiner, 1 fiinsiA settlement nf r the *bole otx if Iffpnes • Like the cornered high's llitr lOU give up only through exhaustion. Thatipohtt cannot befir off.— They cannot get.on much further 'without an amount of money which it will he impos sible to raise by tilt system of fraud and de ception, which &prisms to be the only mews comprehended by the SAlnlbtistration. In the sums required for the prosecution of the war, real money does not exist, within the possible pia* of the United States; and printed Or, .1 terfeit money, IS rillia* pp pronehlnikrle where It must burst like a bubbia, A ii mathiA r o b o'4 own froth =At t .,.... - - , , my „ Secretary ea for its . 'Printing Pprtiasa • are not Rpanqqt4 it,is , easy ' enough to strike arsdlutidsml/Sheusand 'scallions of 'Printed. InstekendslW Sid entangled Secrets */ Urns, le last to oomprohdtst Alutt 4* fallow h -, .#4 : .4,„,,.. he hurries on the , .,.,„( - :.'„ - ..4. 1 .1., 'idtfg'inad Of these, the printed " •,:. , .4:41,1 . 1, = in. '. coo I. . • dangis• • 4 040 '''''''?•) s. ' 4 4lr l . . ....' , ziTo-day tholebt • . • . , 4 4, ' money. Xrdstdom • r. , , , . 4 „,,„,, Isle Issimoirii, , • • • ' .9 .. i the,..l pople begin, • 1.. gilt . • • i • • i ii :is a qnsithSe.' , i'r'e.'"' • - • '• Sr . • movedby • liP ei ''• .• r, ii .... , . quito-unismo• qr. , . ." '',, •.••'. '- ~•r, . _. •• don that it. •• • .7"' ppt: ', ,‘ • •• 12.11, : . rgr* it t. ad .... Ai, , i .. :"`:f k .' *li mo mit, • 1 .... tor . . - Wen these • lf"'lmpattrommosilliml• that the popplamondidiene• be/Ono-0414w It stsgsets—dliddist AU, unless the' singl ing tddapfliebt is hamodistdry sibitokid. ••• If trlth all ihp India .; .. ti' . ). pile e hank*, the - , • r, ' l C ~.; le blindly oq ,••• '' • • ." • . 1 . 41}0k, ? i t titration, it iii . , j . • ho,nniact , o gallons, what m • .boil% fat* • ishilp #O3, props give srsy—as they are sup to 00, r idmitiustion or look of o , 4lLiltsinef II 4111140,dietdr 'lat . ! tits' lb*, Olgolltlat of kW plibilahuide WM* run tab IDIMM!!! r....,:-••• - WM% • ~,.. . tO: ti• t,c4 ,,,..„ , ~.„,t rY otl re .t , ... ~. , •i• •, ~,f,,,t t "'do tofu itlit . - ~ .. ,r.. •I * ' . • , ITOW 4 w, aii : .. 1 , : . ~or,- • i . Ilejtlltriligi • - gor alai, i. ILLitd : IWltid 110 Poliki nee- It Inuit 171 . 011iraffelin and theftwotike : 1 , , . ‘elßeisibtamonnt to• vette • *elseritiembr milimei emtwrallg I lthile• phog this ht tetkithis Eltglegitserof the Tree- itury,, ',Wvetek, oltailhomkplunged up to his c 'a sem- of tTsilasite)t warrants:--' 'Whitt eVeritaCt i s a r lea. boundlees petit.; jip , , , l iigg r -To all, he says. in ,go ~. • •... teti t et imarvin, the' Vela. , •lin latl y 4 = tilne I nene.'? • • The: 1 , • t • - lib eat milt& that el* WWI, ” * 1 lase., 14kd t a, man In tire ainslitetna, he findelhimself swept. ion by the dovouthig eddies, until tee is be yond theveseli oftheitt;or the hope of mer ci. He ettaigkilepl+ He oriel, for help! -Ner. It rpvis tip ble &Ads in agony. In gain:—. ailing eta seek hint from the mighty - gilt of waters. Under threAireetion of such gap, tainens Linotin end Chase, the ship of piste is whirling rimed in the outer current of a finanelalloaelstitost. 'Nothing can save it:— You may cry genitor,' at every man who Sega theirtuLabout-timp—atatterr-but--suctir cries will not check die speed' at width the Administration drives it on into bankruptcy. Let it drive on, since its deluded supporters Andnot be satistred until the - crash cornea. And when it comes, the war must and—end disastrously and disgrocefullY, to those who have conducted it;but happily to the nation since we can have peace cm np lighter teOte., . .. . .., = . . . . . taken to save or 'reconstruct the Etnik4., un til there is an end to fighting, thepeciple will welcome an ordeal, however selere',that beings about the beneficial result. Bea lest and mention of tini word ripudiarion. but - their lir not mend the .ntatterdoti not oloso the door of even theirptalla . idtel leot twinet the convtOtion that It is Inevita ble. The stun IS a simple'one. The inter est on the present debt' ie $1,400,000,000, fourteen hundred Millions of dollars, every ten yoirs. The' annual export agricultural productions of the North, for the ten years eliding 1808, amount to only 11811;817-,278. Hereafter the surplus wealth of the North, will fall, for a great many years, far' below the above figureerbecaueo a million of Men who havoheon producers of wealth, bare been drawn off into the army, where' they not only ceased to be producers but 'lave become non-producing oonstuncrs, and des troyers of wealth already accumulated, If all the surplus productions of the North and West are hereafter givenup to the Govern triertt they li4try-only-talraotien - of--the bare interest on the war debt. This Is, If all the farmers, producers, and laborers, giverp tothormyrunnwit — errery - - duller of t heir earnings, except what barely supports life, they can only succeed in_pa_ying_n Awn- Mitt of Mit Th - o - Republican debt. What must become of the principal, where the paythent of theinterest is beyond the possi ble reach of the people? Is there any es cape,-except through hhe door by which our continental debt WY rolled off from the shoulders of the people ? Repudiation, therefore, le not a question of right or wrong, but. of ,necessity. All must agree that rapudiation is a very bad Li ng,. but this generwl condemnation does not remove itaineritaldlity, Death is an un wealcome vicifbr to all, but all must never theless, submit to it. The wretch who would advise num, in their lives, to. ignore the Net. that *bap nun die, has a mate in the fool-who wouldlwortnt men filnt discuss ing tote quest n, so vital to a nation's life. Morau,in his, in Most respeets, excellent work on money, says ; "Government Wi per money ' =filet, . successfully, for any lengot,of time, perform the functions of mouoy a ffecautie it is invaribly !Muted as a financial resource, in moments, of emergep -9,, general)) , when war is ruthlessly des ire -ling both life and property. tern ment papetmontiy, insteadrepresent g ex isting results of latent, ready to eels the paper money MI dthluind of the holders, onlyrepreeen=rrty and lives already consumed or d 6d, and labor unproduc tively employed: - ow - entieneh paperis sues long perform the *notions -,,ef mon ey,, when metallie,money cannot perform Item unless ionstantly!redeemed with usual - in- salts of labor and with, useful services 1— Money cannot be redeepagd wit useful results, • of labor, unless Matt, bare been produced, • eitonomiied, and thus exist for those who de- sire them in exchange for money." The history of paper money. fully juatibes ' these remarks. The French Government ~in 1718, theatdsened paper money on the ortdit iinke'Gkiveiiiinlint, by , rating Mr. ".4 10 , 8 tMlcbrated Bank into a national institution. Within one year-otthe data of theostablish ment.4 tiiis.4tojtal Bank - of France, its pa per proWlice, te_pay; ClufWed evident aline of "P""4.44lkpl,“Thejoiingtmautfien. to the re Ns , iltiOtirey .by he edict, uttered bi.DeoltuthelA ;,#l4Y,Utorestkef,. Hi .ra • money oute 4AVe, Jper gent, a bove silve4 l l o ; Tf i lt lteltle , ddlOt fOrbld . specie. to be.used,aiall ...nuns, under 21;19 IlVers, au1t1 01 .4,499 1 1p *EU .P1ity,517444 pa per,oontured, Ogle* peo_ple, hoe- ! ded jewelry in precious stand in bider to layArsoltutiAting-tbaLaeavenek.l*).o o v* Wr a• A1TC= 4 ' 3 4:614 .11 people . . -- .....r 1 dIX44 lot forbid them tolavepearls, diamonds or pradookl 6 , it, BM the /ornament Paper moan I , , ',, eix LONA edict tient At'. pternment 1 db trii4041:111t144196,1,L) ,Pit; , Ex=iso iuttrii pousZapp - r0w544.4 I sue 6/41,011kiliventi - ~I,.ta erit., - ,k: flail liovernmenepapar linoney,4l . pollatal, And Inallyiltir eh* elth al Mande. 720 i 'an: edict Until hibitld.ftaby paynient io be mit% "id ,'-'....ie1. willtrn , the . riper fabrie otumbllidoind, in Ihkirmeddieenliitlesi of Frazee might have a - hundred millions et "Governman money in his poolistel and yet, siiirti tirdeeithl64 theivantoaiiteans to buy a nnel i of vietuals.., WhenVs ratiab j itilcroVenisitteit e r mop .1i , its .. . t 1 94 It i a 1* I :", g l 4 • 11-1 4* Mt V e . there ware 9 . 01:* _ *OO lno.• ONFC4f9O O IO,.Ift hf/ . 7 P.,./ . -4 ,taieltem.. 4bentlovenntookot bl u r Iftpllllj .antruiyaleeme•tsuelt•wirkstd :, * oh-. tittilritaikilit lilag.thet its mere .llopirr , leo, Xpay s itin " idt i equal 9 money„ nor be ibn o w ..r*lti ll r i InonetrotOlivelhiPithiall 1131 of the _ . , to n . old It. : . ” , • •1r lediteig # ifl; .• '•'' .. • ,• • • . . ; :- .‘ - , sko , 11i6V` f r 44:i " ...'. ~ On :e etc * 6.1::!, , A:iip,?;4, I tbrwara. 1-7,- .• .-- , 1 in. . ~ . -....'y sosedloarintndred milliows of flaw* *ljgr GIiGiIRE r~ ♦ V K. Hlh~- --BVW --Ett.437IMAX,. MARcit 18, 18646 per, 64 the credit of the Government.' Witte nienid.FrinWitunik that , heads, and with : Akeedtbirtkat they would bring ruiW Wotti Upon the • govern hien,k Mrtf,hil POOple. • flit they Were aden oid by the ory, "What, lb not the 4:lorern- , moils good?" ' T 6 dobbt ip it' ,' to iftehr the iihargel j of being . O'foe to the Goy ortiment•—dhoh littieftarge bodes ;•beamne necesear,y,nhd is a c'enseqtteticei the early: eat. began to decline. "Air, Litt" said th'e wistrren." "we told yen so l".' But die gor eminent came up tetorittely. though not widely, to the reknit dritatiarlingourreney, It resorted to the Meet dtpotie meastires, to keep it at par, prohi bit ed the item ottnera tato coin. And 6naflr In 1790, -• just As years after its first paper, litinni;. it uttered a decree Ofdeath c itgelord all 'who bbonla retiree total° It it pod'. Bat, len underthis tart: hie taw; paper soon ell to — ho-hilt of one •PbrOtnt• ' And lined) , it took 10000 of Government paper francs to buy A pair , of body,. In nips* good times, for the ellty peopleviho lOW d little while • before split their throalsiti bawling; • "Wbiul. is not the (internment money good?' •• It. took 700 francs of thht excellent (lovirnment Intently to buy a Frenchman a pound of butter.— Those who hall confidingly hoarded this ex: °client Government money,could the. • 'l. • rand - trostr treir children to a ado o barley candy, for 80 frames. It fa interesting to see how the rate of depreeiation of Government paper_ kept pace with the increase of its Thule: Ist issue,. 400 millions of francs. 2nd , lune,- 120 millions Ldjscotint 10 per Cent, tenL 4th Woo, 6,0050 mitliops ; discount 66 per cant. , . , • When t h e whole iillllo SarlOul4"l tf,i 8,000 Winans of Midas. the discount Ototti 78 Pe Gent. And ,finally, in ma, only Are years after the first issue, when the whole amount Mae twenty thousand millions of francs, the discount was 99 par cent. boon after this the Government paper. fell fell to zero, and was abandoned as value less. 1 -,.. I - :rhe experience of Bessie with Govern- I meet paper. i f lessdisastrous, is none the lees instructiVeln teaching the great lesson that len t it is riot within the power. of any Goy - ment to make it its mere paper issue o f re mise to pay pass same* far any- of th e e, . Our own Continentiti paper morals based upon the. credit of the Government of the United Eitates,•isll luminous example of the ,fate of suoh•money. We have only to teat our eyes backwards 80 years to get a vision. of the path we are traveling now. As • the Continental-timgress-inaresselfits-paper sues,the price of everything went up, or more properly speaking, the value of :the Govern- Mit t - pe'per Itte4iC &OW: TAtfevtbill - refluTt was foolishly charged to apesulatortan' sil ver and gold, just as similar foolish people charge now.AllTnitilrireiti - denouno • • r enemies- of their country.. In some eases the stomstrof merobafita were broken • open, and their , goods sold at limited prices, by committees appointed by The people. As early as 1779, Congress resolved that "who ever should refuse to receive in payment Continental hills, should he deelared an ene my of his country." That is, all who did not succeed in making the Government's more promise to pay equal to gold and sal roe, were to be outlawed. The porosities in- Rioted, at different times, to keep up the credit of Goiernment paper, were most dis graceful to all concerned in them—ruining many illqu_ginds ofcinnooeut people, • while L e • y• couldbring no relief to the. pressing enmities of the Government. Never was se more just than our Revolution. Nev er was a debt/note honestly contracted. But it bad to be repuMeted, because it was be yond the ter& of all:real money at the cont. mend of the coontry,.and it is not in the pew er of mate to make the mere paper promise of .Government long pass fon money. It was inevitable that the Continental mew should oink in: value in proportiep to the increase of its 'isms. t The!pet was. made in 1775. The depreciation began iuthrei years after- vrards, and wentton, as fellows t • Mirth, 1778,4/ in mantissa worth $1 75 in Paper. Sept., 1778, $1 in coin was worth $4 hips . per. • - Muth, 111, $1 Is Ma was worth 18 in pa per J 1 -Sept, '79 $1 in dole Was worth $lB in pa- c.. • • Mantilla°, $1 in dein was worth 40 in pa- Per. Deo. 1789 $1 in Gain was worth $lOO in pi. per. May 1781$1 M coin was worth.s6oo in pa per. NOttontufter thine days the h old er ofirov• arnment money paid $20,000 for sham, $lO - lb* a half metedof tea. 4 - Nobody ouhkoomplain that the debt was of fsirlysontrant4d. Bvt . fpilure • and re udiation, wee wen the lose ineVita le. But who,. Jet. us ask; when *hope°. ple some to their emu% „mill -*serpent the debt whielrtheAdmhtionntion, will leave up on the doubly! iTo be sure they will , bo , told that Me debit/use be, honestly paid. , .,But who earivronAme.thst.the t people •will , not takittleto4heir heads OM* if it was , korr Wig ixistraeted t •If .one-half is due to-parti san sat* plunder, andlhoother half to ex , !meddling' reoklesd unoonstitutional ly incurred; who d in that , the pee. pie, will not, in some moment 'of deeper. ate impatience under the GA:thing load, Altrowthembale berthas from Asir shied. !der, I • The fool of the fanatic Amy, sled . • and say sit Ltrisht died thie Wise • prudentman:wilkeellialy *nation bide, ry'and the peseionslotmen, • Mui endeavor hy‘tbmpestvitt•formre Advised, of the • •,xA" ,; ..• , • . • Phase will te O and4absorbimpiptel. timetretty sent • • • ~,•• ••• , •1„ , • ••••• • . ;Noir sosOh Waifs debt.wrs ireoleatromitio' rreo•O' bptin Tarty who ...ddb* Is it, • Cower !Ifr a•Peadtir.42 61; .~ • r _ ".1 =I posterity., are aillthiepriiiiiitit nor Matee-. men. The werkingetpasesoybO , cannot be held, either in their num persecutor those of their Ineestorei to help. any degree memo*. sib% for this reekless, UntWOOSSarY, and-un etittstitutionabexpendlture; Are to be charg ' elf in perpetuitylwitit • burden ..not to be le vied on any property presum4lo haveluten benefited 'or pro Meted by that expenditure, 'but on their , mueclect Ermine. and sinews, generation after generation. • ' - The theOrY iof the Admiiiistiatien is flint :the entire propertrandladustry ot the nC- Iton mortgaged for.the itedimption of: its ps.perprombes to rip seems to he obtitioirCbf feet it all thin property is in the hands of individeale, m , lispende upon the result of inidivittriarenterptise. . Behind all this dila - tee individual w e on which dectendtrentitpiftthe qatbetion e on_ ObilecitioNiP*Per ' Occpay. WiTliims mei tbstrihe whole sarPlus income of the oomph* will fall mooed way 'shout of payinitenteri the interest on the debt, and we muStishikintertpt and principle together, at no distant day, unless* change epeedily ehmes 011 . GT the dream of the .tdininistration. That change 1.-not to be hoped for. As well look for, life in the dead. as to expect wisdom in thin Aibritistration. Bost the country, tyo nv! be oe, ha U.* likape_efows financial ruin ? It seems inesitab l ri:Tt r . there is a redeeming star shinning in this I night of finance. The day that breaks the paper bubble of tie Administration, will al se atop the ageless, the horribe shedding of the blood of one, countrymen I The moon Rhode its bright beams upon thp gloomy vault of the grave yard—so the star of peace shines above the dark gulf of bankruptcy.— " A PROCLAMATION OF AMNESTY TO . - MY "ERRING SISTERS." - • Thd following, front thelan glir "(Maine) Denwcrat,le'e goof! "tag of." It displays full as much Tense, end's great deal more wit, than tintioln's T'xioolimation of "amnes ty;" and really echoes „Linoolniam in much WALT Manner than Lincoln can do it hith eelf: , Whereas, A,dosen of my wayward "Sis ters" did, on a mutate day, elope from my bom•cling-house, , with a wttrthy scam - 1l nambd &warm Confederacy, (so-called) Without cause or pm's-cation, having set up house" keeping for themselves in a rioketty shanty, situated south of the old hoineaterul ; and, Whereas, Alf shanty-was built on my land, whioh I inherited, from my old Puritan Tither; and, . . Whereas, The aforesaid "Sisters"have be ,, tly_riurtittaiiit_citcum hamlet!. 'in somuch as to be in want of certain neeessa reties, euchie ten, 'bacon and.dimity ; and, -- Whavra; The - I.bullioue lion of .these " Slitters" has become subdued they have repented of their transgressions nd-become usY, -to thir-trite Abraham faith: - . l l mrefqxi44 Itatbe sweetness of iny tern per,and in the magnanimity of my gener ous nature, do qrdeln, promulgate, set forth and let fly thy conditions upon which they may be received again into iny bosom. kr et, Titeso runaway fectudes,ribove men tioned, are required to pack their earnings, bosom-pins, sidecombs, perfume-bottler, cups and saucers, candlermOulds and all other. ornaments, usually , denominated , louse-keeping," and deliver the same with in thirty days at Fortress Monroe, in the care of Major-General Butler, who has a peculiar knack for the safe-keeping of other people's property. Second, Ever' Sinter owning certaittihat- Iles sailed dross, mulattoes, quadroons, or other property of a'inined or colored no lure, are required to paste over their two qes a postal currency, of a denomination not less than five cents, main such-II man ner as to prevent them from ever finding their visy back, and cause - .them to be de‘ livered, ytithbut delay,lst the “Emancipittion Bureau," soon tO be rooted ' L in Washington, and of which .feshua 'Giddings, Wendell Phillips and Pillsbury are to be the Qrand Yalund, and Susan B. Anthony,' Lucretia Mott and Mrs. Roqe,'' the Nhetal Virgins. In the meantime, while this edifice is' being constructed the said negroes will occupy the mooseyard, formerly called Maryland, but which of-late, by direction of the President, has been humanely converted into &pasture 'tillable for this purpose. Third, As the said "Sisters," after the'' , return, will have nofurthernse for the house andiet where they have been living, they ire hereby ordered to bring along with them a quit-claim deed of the same which will be taken in payment for their board and other expenses during-their elopagit. - The above- terms. autving—been—oomplied with;h the following- - esth of affirmation, if subscribed to, wilistod the restoratien,-'un less I happen' to change my mind. Perhaps Taney °delude to de it in some other way, and hence no "Sinter" will le obliged to take it tulles, she wants to. = I, °Anglia*, do hereby affirm and de clare, that I will suppor th e President a the United „Suttee, • b enefactor, I land, during his 'nature life. That I will support all his prooburtatitins, both past Mid present ; those made last year and 'those to be made nez) year. That I will support ali Lis triturate*, whether be utters them or not ;roll his wink., 'Mils; samisns. anec dotes; contbrtiOns, oenundrume and tits affi-pox. And I further- declare that, in thesaidDectur thall# decline thultent or, bf whit% theaivuoisisnediateProllPoote. I will support fad son ,“Bobby" (sozealled) ..b*thei same deittion to is the ease of the elre. And I farther etiolate '64 in mule I should **Add rOself in dontrwm how to ttet 1p any preeihietrethatertio I ill not PN b' 3.?%111, ( livr 131 s be but pNO Oat, e 'spry lin to .We 'Wools* Ah any; Mott Ind ~or to theitorpletto I on gib*, lltnietitteteotiy, to- iiiiinot nie Itilbohnd i tcdtt , ty. ' ' - levet. '1 1 : All 4 t t:Oopor kr elate•that I h iitekioW 111 , 161111patfor tome thote,l Mid* toldtiottlun the law , ' %I' ik 4.oltlitineetrfoolish The - i •asinilt ides s ,rnetAin oi El 10111R0R. 14 oONOITio,N or TITS, SOUTH, AO. The following picture Ofikke ibfferings of the people of 'the South; the freer begrime, and Gen. Butler, is painted by - oovOrnor Allen; of Louistrazia. In his inaugural mea -1 sage, published a few digs ago: We copy from the New York Workft correspondent, 1 r writing from New Orleans_ lie say's: .. I ~ "do to Now England, Now Yo, t* oil Illl mole and you will s find them evrywherb per terming the mental office* of life. If when ' this war is ended there should be found a live any.negroasid - the bandit of the enemy they will have a hard time indeed. They will net be permitted to labor on ...the rail ' _tootle, the cannals or the Public:: workeef I atny kind, for the Irish and Dutch will ries in mobs and *bidetheteang.„- . ,Esinkessoqiety will not educate them for th e . bar, the bench, or the pulpit. Tankee pride - willhot toler ate their intermarriage With the whites.- : -: Driven from i tini social circle and all , the in dustriad purguit of life, what will become of the poor negro ? * * * * tt * * * There are two kinds of abolitionist—,the po-' laical and the religtona . --the religious steal the negro and the political kill him. From i t r ioille informstion. in toy possession; --two Wls of all the negroes that have gone-to ti .nemy are how in their grates. Many Are daily- desertiagnad ietorning to their old masters, sick and sore and' emaciated, rtiul begging that they may bripermited to die at home in peace. There was once in river parish and the lower portion of this state the most contented add happy race of laborers every seen on this earth. Music from their co , ortable quarters, for peace and plenty and quiet blessed both mister and lorvent. But now desolation, want and disease till the eablith 'of these ante happy and -contented-laborers - In; an - evil hour kbe destroyer elute. iia Poi B OPO4 t4t W . ° and corrupted the hearts of these people.-- They have either been ebtleed away from' their homes or driver off by force of arms, CO how upffs .hard. fare and bard worly• they can onryc.dream of the bkosjng or the old, plantation wliere the meathouso and_the corn-crib were *Ways fall sod at their com mand. The white inhabitants of oar state have suffered much in this • war, but the blacks have suffered far more." 0 overndrlifietrierm that - ttie - *NM will never knowthe sugerings of the people.* The n11111)-11.0411161 have been stripped, barns destroyed, desolation is everywhere in the trail of the invaders.. In the Mice It is worse. Butler came to New Orleans and instituted a saturnalia of thieves.- He came there &bankrupt. and went a way a million aire. "A"lary portion of the movable wealth of the city of NeW I:ieryHtlitrtUmer Loutsiena liiiiUoniiiiisferred to the pock ets of this , blear-eyed incarnate devil—a change and,sent to ffiurope, end he id' now by far the richest man on the eentinent..! -Ilatiragged-fromitAttek-bed . ao,aged cittlsn "thrust him into a cold- and• miserable cell, and he died fromthatreitmepL"o-*ore open the _tomb of General Albert Sidney Johnson, and robbed the grave of thlat'lltd !ant . In BAtehrlicnige thi 'leggy not only destined public but private prop erty. "Not satisfied with burning the State House, with its valuable library, they took malicious pleasure in robbing nearly every private rosidenbe in the place. They carried away im part of their warltkq troph ies fifty private pianos. The wardrobes of ladles were broken open and searalied by Tanyee commissioned offieers, add silk dres, see were taken by these ratters, and sent to their own families in Yankee land:" "in Point Coupes," says the inaugural, "they deliberately fired their canton upon the parish church while the people were engaged in worship, and in Florida they tore the sacred emblems of the Saviour from the alter, and with unholy hamis prostieu: ted them in, their filthy camps. If all the riah household furniture, and jowete, and *On, the plata that Moral °Metro haver stolen from the people of the confederacy. were heaped into one vest pile, it would form a hugo monument of shame 'at; which the civilised and chribtian world woad stand &gest. Yet no federal officer has ever been punished for these robberies ; Boast and Neal Dow, with a host of Wier scoun drels, still go •utterhipped of justice; * There is a wild hunt for plunder, a realists for stealng ' from the Major-General down to the lowest offle'ertit the ranks, and all this is done In the nineteenth century, and ooun tenanced, yea applauded, by people who road Gm bible and claim to be Christian." Tun )3tonor or 03404 on TIM WAN.— Dr, Siliot, - ,theinitilotte'llishop of Georgia, in 1 late sermon 'preached" in Savannah, ex libits-the. altarastitaa. -before to, lb. *few sentences ; Produi lath all 11 ' 4 fire of a prophet patriot. monads, indeed, Words that turn: ' "Forward my learnt*, • With our shields looked and our trust in Oat, ler bur only movement pow. It is to 'late teen to go Itokerord,, We rn 4 iitit hare,Lohis' backward a yeartfo, whin . eartilYSfai victorious)) . Ouse i n at ilii" tat af irdithlikgtoni-and "O t e e ing a suoilenifld' bay- Hes n qr o Welt, had 'we' been content to , bar humiliation for 'ourailiis and degreda tiOnjor our children. _ - .41%4 Unit iano-loiiger-left..ne It IA ' victory; or unconditional embeniorion ; sub lidaded not to the eoheeristive• And Chris tian neOhlont, the l4rh , but tp a lArty of infidel fart rah an aimi'ef needy and' greaa, y sid .e pg:thilr Was WWI Asti be, able to ?es ' thenritn lidi burr* eiettUr Whell thrti l /01 1 7 Ilkarestedies, When the' ad. * 0.4 11 4 440,9 Tb . e over, mid' 'the apttilt Juni voattp.e'diffillid. well onthare wißroush 'to . 1 40,411:'llretii 'irentetrir titti rush Aegiond, . and' WY iiill , 'weep d0*34.,.4 iihrttle Ottani o f Italy. And tho?ott: ' d An' defent ,that liiindy . which , 1 3 , 4)14..114d nut let "drop' . " ..'" .. tlrq# ifro . Vq34I:HW, wi .4 :110110 liql : 1 4044.0....._ k' ' r !"I '• •., ' • / 1 0 1 1 14 ' 4D •IO 4 ,9 '.c ~,, ' ' • •.4,„,- .‘w ilibitiOc - • • sili ilia iti "..--, ' ..... ,• .; • littsbadi iltizenis, but how tern . will be .rabt•••itii-• appoinigsne r-Taw - 11M — hummtal ignoble hone; overcrturbyoolealisdares indrapaelotio-I"saltlwidl Miss glie badge of la'sniapue*atuss,Pariasis; , • yoartfelldwiensdaninelpgyurn* .. • pedrilentr •• dtAissaa+ivo .. • ' I ' I tin* ihredutesimanial irlearisrh' ' ' --- .. ' W4,"646""a‘ntreaflusrags,.• '. ''. 4 2 141ih ; v. 2 44: i r'"1)11' - a a C t' - 1-,« nn )., 1 . . r .. ti,AO.O VV. r;uiedlsatt alpiiii moikidti. 4 gassorme • reo 14its lii22 . fta s la . t4' it, 1 ' take 4 i.lllkl " 4114, OW ' idle* ' •Atil , ' • WWI - •:.' , Orvi ' , Astaiiktaiva . 4 • ,• - • -..t . 5...• -.•xt-,74.1pAr ;,): iv. • . 00A Vl; , rtsi • .1 . 7 g .7 44 ,VE:. It will be tennewhernd that. out ,of the ono hundred ani Ilfty,Mninuuthiteette aidnoteni f eptot to South Corollas to educate the nigtere, elity Anti of them, in fees than nap - year have" been corapello4 to abandon the big Diggers; and open np nurseries for their owe little one,, _ Foul and sixty Boating data, Cream el:ye Yankee nation, Descended strisiglit from Plymouth Stock Yo pattern ot crtationl , They volonteennl fid; mereleono. All on shay mission, . I • To ;doom" /I! nillgcn' • And remodel.. their . „ TimpaJl went dortn tollllton lioad, With Foote, and oaken and 6aMitio, To oncnachoola and innethigloaso For Nigl - and doodlet-thurdtem'' They labured hard laAir clay land night, ' By auplig i lit an d h tiy • rliun-heau, We - firreaf mi r ye [1041 7 And they arrestled.to-witft gumbo. They follow il hup this Work of loco With puritanic eigor o _ Till each ono, on bar own account, Brought forth a little nigger. And now no doubt ye Booting Gala, Of - 1111hij: up yd t'ountry, With s "yeller" populatio!t.: Aedeopn. well htw Np ir ku ) ..l planet ' And Abelittimaniorier About this, teary Yankee way: elevate ye nigger. P4l.l.iivent; March 14tb, THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER. The town elections eriatehla-re just taken place -in New_ York i , allows decided demo t —Artemyc Ward t.hin)ta it a big thing not. to hive a wifit--nOlieht/e - bbart to got up in the-morning to blind ebsgre. —in editorial jenitine Ways "Mtn. Lin coln; iv always well dreseid,'? go ea .bore huebandbe pretty well dressed anttnant tall, —The Sultan of Trucker, it may thir ty-four years of agt and hts hair is gray.— MIS then-be boa-lo- 11141331-- - -poor • man. motion the Runs on, 4 . e wrong to cheat a lady ?" The result is expeeied to be 'no, but irtniettdo." • . -----A. married monster said that ho late ly dreamed that •bq•had an angel by Ms side, but. upon making up found that is was only his wife. ( . I ., titte trout Chleap In the .Frie dem on , at Louisville, announood that so s Z77t i lie 'Germane of Obios,ge had turned Copperheads• 'A gentleman who recently returned west from Washington made the remark that ho was snrprisod to find out how little brains jt took to carry on a government.. --L—nlleast Butler has limed an oilier for bidding white women from going through the lines without pass from him. That will probably prevent all respectable women from attempting to go through -his domin ions. —Vice PrenidOnt Hamlin Is said to be the mostrioleat opponent of Lincoln's re nconiuMlon, . In his opinion it was all right before but Its all wrong now. Hamnibal's stoond sober though may by the truest ono of his life. —Mr. Lincoln, when tusked recently if the eampatan prooLmnstion was a finality, replied : • ”I am s slqyr walker, bat I never walk batik." Well, =INs we are much mis taken; he wM “walk battk"loSpringfield on the fifth of March, 1886. 1.---At a dancing match at Chicago re cently, a buxom Didcdt - girl dancing Wine hours etuuitantly when her pallier ack nowledged .Ifirneelf fairly beaten and. very, very tired• The damsel- thew took sin &nes of lager and wont quietly to break fast. • - --Theodore Tilton eve that "pia na tion has a baby at the %reset, the negro." Yee, and it to a plat n and paltaible ease of taaretou: 'The' - Abolition party brought the brat forth,. and then like any other piece of depwity, pOned it elf-en a reepttoteldle . trio of the fined land on. pp lower 3fiesisippl, have been totally by Min. (Irani, who ant the Terre* ftellte; perploile of. •drowning bllnmen; vellum quid ohlktren who Asts. e aseeably HO% won tlngte Rik!, . , ' , Horrid eeiilnitrWetSWlltib I ede n 7 of the Ortiefty Vat sot of &int o _ let .Iliviamed. • . -the- South to , oall itootoldieki it the orei, Why ohoolaa: they t "lillivlt a Fr! Tye IMO IS:=Z11 ~~Y f l ier AticTratansms.,, N. YE MAGDALENES I =I MOW.4sl4llfollllla - lI RIL ESStE: '"'r - EY iiert ati lieireto; (adminletritreii,llftio the Mr , :); ` Mire fa To..neasea, presume tho n0t0n41 .44 -4 1 -beturt"" protege of!expitistaii' is in . ow— "Angthcr large sfilliMeit of &Ha butternut, WritrhadV. 4116 1 1011ri gordsi• 'thfil'lsflioft^ 4l olo#' 4l4l 4o4filiks woman by birth i ft d edupsdfisn,Jll4 layl rig • malvied a dashing Souffterndr; :nada her_ itemele Tentessessiwid4l9.-smlst-ftt-tfte.-Cor-4-- federacy. •Anotherla a Mktg Scot t "/41kirli is, withal,something to admiral's t h e way thesis Southern women stick te their fast:4lv • ding chivalry. And there is something hie; , • • finitely detestable In the , Way •some. ,suer,', , , Nub-officials are eilrielaugllummohto l o l l, o l -; •. . , gotten cpttha. .. The,"spetting" process lulus bath teammate' ` to a huge gat of spelattlation. Lent be- '" fore It is dreanuid by the MrdnitlettuF that, - • • `Mfrs. A. fa is be sent beyond r lines, the gallant Quartermaster, who^,brui,„ charge of iranerportationin the departnito.th,, 11.00011111111 visitor at said Isdy's intension- Ilia ambulance Mat bet' service, roil hie or- ^ der.procures berabundende of tomMissary. ' •', *lands. Nor victim, did *be -bur knowriti these are among the first Wittman's! ef....kti , " • v— itieloyeltr. weaker two after threw peel fintinaries thelviderirlssued (colter exP.Siri *ton: Two days are perhaps 'given her to dispose of her costly fetsketti. Ott seus mill tourchase, bpi are;inforincd '''' "the gag i s niakeitdUreklideniskiii .tiolite - Quarierinuescer. Me has boob so ••••-itol•'..• eb ins, fie knew tt^^'did that I. woutl•bo-sonmot prrail sementx to buy all my t in : 'lf 'lttOwillt t • WI you 4 14 , Y, all right. - The frill 11 is, the kOOrIS were pureliesd with fawnings and &Tom' and the Quarter. tent prices, or ships them lionto to his Own parlors on, government stme.po;ts... ' s th, ' but I noole a good eking of it this Morning." held an Assistant Quartermaster to a, friend the other day. "Yes, hut bow are you go ing to get your Litings Noah I" "Olt, as to that, you intivr we Quartermasters have. ' special wirattragest" Anil het-did - teaks ••ts • good thing of it; not only in that case. but in is half a dozen othersAliat J could mon,- - "1 have no objection to make to the ea- Allston of these disloyal and rebel sympa thising citizens. They, no doubt, deserve their fate; but I do most eoletenly protest againsi permitting &Wahl to"SIT, their own drifty pockets at the expense od the governments repulat iop. IL is trePleas ant onougli to admit that the - neeesslties Of - our cause require that *Kitten and • children be sent out of our lines, without Laving thd • • additional humiliation of eeeing•thepo aeo- , esaitles turned to the' gratification of person al greed, and make the vehicle of all manner - - of chicanery. To sarthey are rebels knit their property . ikrstudpoopostp,4l,lrur..eitotion .what ever. Union men fare Joel as rebehan this, If fewer speculations are noadd-ikiheltrAnot posse, It IA only because they 'base /eft .• ' property to •be plundered. Where tjt( - ' carcass is, Wore will the eagles bo seamed , 'together." . - AN ESSAY ON A MULE/ I =1! theu comes to a full 'atop, natur diitkovering her miatMe. The. way moreakordis to .thir • • eft' army otlmr tweet,* eseept a oxoflri , . bar. Tha leant 'heir army gelato* ar etertlitte than the hoes, their ooze eve gig enough for snow shoes. You. oestrus& Ikon with, soy one whose life stint worth any more than We mule's. The onlilva to kdsp thimln a pet tar, is to turn them liter a mcdtra t ilieshi,4l.... had let Ahern Jump out. The ar e „Oki, . usoluet. as soon as the Wilk-du to „ a 11 E- , T Tha beret got enny more ends then si tam street Jews, andlrill live On7t RAW ry-bresh, with an ookasional.ohasei et kiwi' thistles. • The are 'podium *remakes; dont think the Bible deludes tit'theni " Tha sell for more wenn,' than end . r:Othor" domestic Animals. You east tell Weir :AO by lookipg into their montiu . o3t, more; , than ye koutd et„ r itte s. The never had no disease that **club wait heel.' If discover die, Ibis must skean,. site tie lifer, again, for i naves heami *shall ~pgr • 'let mule." The' ere like dint mee t vary ltorept at hart, lye node them to be- gobtl , for: di • months just to git a change to kick ameba dr- 3 owned one, nor neverftpea_n to, • unless there if a United Stain law , bassetf rtrip it. Te only'retteonAmease tha an , plumbing .t is because they are aenuani 01 thilleneillihr.— , I have nen eltioated mules in konld kick a'na bite truant**. 'wan sa what i am forted to' gay VIM% the if hie birth was not aormutrao, ond l ittehogne." to blame foe it.. Env, men who laorillin gut, drive a mule ought to be, eZen/P-bjit fists running for Ihe legielatnr. 'The gas, ‘. strtisgeet /0111410.11 Peen 4144 and AusYlits Atile7 kording to their size., herd tell or eye whb fel oph from the towpath on the tad= awl, sad sunk' as Smut as be touched bitterer babe kept throw twin the beat*, the 11Pit• +.. uitughttu, breathin through ,his-ears,, which' was oat of water aboat woe feet and ''six* . filches. 1,1104 see Iligi t but sat iakoktAlw, oaf laid of ,teth tioneer la ha unless he FAA win 4. 9mrs isi mt.p. 4 - Eiorprourr or r,fir,. no, grqr are 144.0iitent:Tigt th. s ..peoo,6t g rd eai4,lly,„ ige''l4lT-ipi-lialtgbillpig" l3 gkropy otAtnlsa4itiOzi." MLA. tt f lollo-Pi‘i A1 . 44 , t1, BOtiton freir 'aniVostry itripuwitligfo Woo Wif,01;11 letolbkpiltDuithio:44l , pibt ivirpirer to 1110446 i itiitlitiptifrir -- • "Na is *Oil :Oaie leaf ' nov:6o 4 -ftw =I