'SWOTS 411 F WOUSIsI LIVE A bobs at root oo it mother's breast. Too Yew to mile br •Mp Cossoloottof nought bat mother's Ins's— , kls sil4o I. Infant sleep. A ebilfrsigflay la meadows green, Pleablew •e &great II mem, Chamber tb4 bright•winpd butterflies -9u ew►Y t ate ehl/dboolEs boars. A euselat es , Atir moody Goa. Badloot with meg into. Gioditollog Goya that looks oo hor— Elo /AN It beaaty's feee. 4 1. solld.c-lolauthtnit, downcast look,. lidarownr of Mutled dos., Anawating abotborwtendos words— Po tweet Is moidon't lore. t whits robed virgin, kneeling low, Before God'. altar brow., Furore, Jotal two beano and !mods— Bo moot aro sum Imo vows. house, where he learned that Mosby was then camped at Milkers As the confident officer moved of; be ex claimed, "All right, boys—we will give Mosby an April fool !" and was answered by oheere from the wen. As soon as the surprise party bad platted, Moran, wiiithed been concealed In his friend's house, spee dily mounted hi. horse and rode thro - ugh the . interveniogjarms to apprise his friends of their impending ?•tiger: About sunrise, one of the command in formedM sjorMosby thatthe enemy was omthe Maryland side of the river making signitla. lie arose and went oat to make °haven tions, when he heard Dick Moran shout, as he rode towards the house—'Mount ?mount ! The Yankees are coming!" In moment the camp mei allvo Mith excite ment, and the men hurried to resume their •rms and enddla their horses. Maltby pee ned out or the house by the front 'door which looks towards the barn, and es he did so, behold ('opt Fltnt,'s first squadron marching through the gate tutu the field which separates the born-feud from the wood, He at once called to his men to ral ly, •'td told theta they had to fight ! Mos by's horse was unsaddled, end.. he gain ed the barn-yard, the first squadron woo pressing forwsrd and extending itself in e setni-circle so oa to prevent, sel 1116 hoped any of the guerillas from effecting their ex PARTISAN LIFE IN THE SOUTH, i"" youthful Mother banding o'er Yoe first-bora, hasolooos boy, Forayer hers till death shall port— Se swrt n toolbd• joy. Th• matron in I ife's solemn-time. With young life Mustered e'er. Illar children r o children deep her kneen— So rich la 111111 1 / I DZI . , slam. li,r Ito gge THE ol:D FEELING. TL lb* old feeling voiding pick. Alonvbepold !tad" buten Creek. „DMus, • weary year Why, pale and trantblig,'d'o't Wart Why tide trip tomcat or the bean What bees I now to few"? Ant I not armed In double proof! Do 1 not stand apart, aloof From passion's lawless throng ? Has time no onto' lesson taugbt, Xxperkume no wisdom bought, Am I not bold and strung Nu, rain the mall of time, Vain, vain the teachings of nu The grief. of earlier years ; Nor age,,nor wrung, nor suffering can &more the feeble heart of man Prom woman's smile. and tears• Upward and downward to the grate, Her tyrant worshiper and slave, Here, hers for good and dl Forever, at 'Oxley... cost, An Empire or an Eden last, Cft=l INCIDENT FROM SCOTT'S FORTIWOM INGASMIPATIVE OF MOSE- - DV AND HIS MEN. ti At hie next meeting, which was et - the. , AIL of March, 18118, Aiejor Mosbythustirso a command of sixty nine men, the mutt- propdiftfon of 'which win compote,' of vciiunteers from the regular cavilry, at home on detail and furlough. Taking the direction of Dralusville, he left •ha .Little River Tornpike st Mat Lee's house. Ilaindon Station, - where he paused on his rout, be 'cued to be no longer a Fe - bril outpost, noi did he find the onrolry camp which he proposed to attack mill at Dmpenville ; for the tight at rhentilly had induced t h e enterpriser Gen. Stahl to draw in hie line of outposts behind Diffi cult Run. a stream which well deser•ea its name, for it is narrow and deep, and rolls over a broken and rocky bed,— Its ',temp banks are. moreover; 'heavily skirted with timber, which I,nd been felled In order, to strengthen thin beerier of 'wore .11,4111111, 41111 assaults of the all seeing and, ever pros- COI Moab,. Slotby had now redeemed his promise given to lieu Stuart 14 the inducement for that officer to /end him Arleen men—that in two months' time he would compel the Fed eral commander in Fairfax to contract his lines. nitwit%) of fulfilment 1 / 1 1111 the de tail of fifteen men, but reinforced by sunk anxllliaries as his genius, enterprise and brilliant success had attracted to Ws matt derd In Dranesrille two sutlers were found who had not yet reetered their stores, but the meet were prohibited from interfering with them Disappointed of his expecta tions, Mosby matched his command movers' miles up the Little" lt4er Turnpike, and camped for the night at :Iliskars house, whiCh is on the northern aide of the rood, and issituated on the summit of. hill at the northern base of which, nt the distance of half a mile, rolls the Potottto. Prom this point could he ?lanai, discern ed the hlghladds on the opposite side of the river, and a cantonment of Northern troops. On the southeide of the holies, and between it and the turnpike rood, are first an enclo sure of cultivated land, end then a colloid able body of wood. TIM barn-yard, in which the command won eucauiped, in nut rounded by a high fence, end connects with the narrow enclosure which, surrounds the hones; and it opens through a ,flanistion gate, into the Held otecultinated land through whet the road rune leading to the turnpike. There is a fence between this field and the body of wood already spoken of, In which In o high and strong gate where it is domed by the road ; and along the side of this road, another fence runx beck to the harp-yard gate. From the po sition d i abase enclosures It will be seen that Mosby was effectually ant off, in came of o sudden attack, front a retreat in the direction of Dranmille ; whilst broad Run empties into the Potomac et a ;nod dis tance from Midst'n house, arid is an effect ual barrier to all egress iu the direction of Lundeen and Fettquier- This was the spot which Mosby had been compelled to select for the night's encampment, for it was the only pleoe WWI, - Toragweacht be procured in the country Mound The men slept to the barb, and in the dwelling ,• which was an orditig r iy farm-house, while( their hor ses itereAtg coed to the fence. On sordWtit of the temperer, and preoari our nature of his control over the conglo merate hotly which he commanded, Mosby did not, in such inclement Weather, send out pickets ; but kept on duty, as a camp gdkrd, only one sentry al the barn As the command marehed from Drones vine, Dion Moran, who came from that neighborhood, stopped toast's she sight with an old acquaintance, ilfr. Green, who lives on the margin of the road about mid• way between Dranearille and hickeys. The presence of the Nor'hern army in Valdez county had unsettled and perverted, the loyalty of • portion of the people. A,mong . theiss was • comas who lived at Recision station. Intent upon "nimbler to goutbsern cause, so Mosby plumed that place hi the *Demon she counted the num ber of hie Men, mid wises her brother re trned home it night, pooled bim a to the osap of the let Vermont cavalry on Die. cult Run, with this information, coupled with tho fact that they had been marsimd in the direction of Dramas'lio. As soon ad le intelligence was communicated to the Seer is somiamk, ha resoled 44114 allow so f hie atiopportunity to mumps for the destruction of his troublesome one- Captain Flint, for blab y and skill, was notion for ibis Important 'ernes ; nod • call was loads for 'obtainers from the regiptint, which, in so gallon • seinsand, in fennel no difficulty In ongoing. Two heldred MID were Hinted bon tho u who nun forward and were divided into vie squadron, the *rot tiling armed with the revelling pistol, tlie seitottsl with car bine and sabre About dfyllicht CoptAi . ln Flint, aftst . ise• 11 4 tAtobpit t;lnimaillt,itippd at Green'. MI L , eituncralic VOL. XI eta As the Federate come within ritetol shot of the fenee which encloses the horn yard on the aide tower& the wood, they opened a rapid upon klosby's men who were mimed in saddling and bridling their Im ate The fire was warmly returned by the partisans, and when Captain Flint called out to hiti men to "shoot the d-d cowards." he fell from his bone pierced by eight ba lie But the decisive blow was not struck at thin point As the left wing of the Federal equadron was pressing down on the barn at ii gate whieli to sent the house, mnking the ail resound with their cries anti allots. Mosby sail on foot, but with twenty men mounted lied ready for service, with rare in trephlity and presence of mind, threw open the gate and advanced pistol in band, at the some time ordering a charge The twenty dashed through the gate and engaged the enemy bid. heini to hand combat. Harry Hatcheir of Fauquier, a pavate In the Sev enth Virginia cavalry, geeing bin command er on footwith n noble generosity which ever dietinguished itie character, sprung from his horse in the melee, and offered it to intii7.= lu a moment Mosby was in the saddle, and with a wild pleandre iu hie heart plunged into the thaoksm.of the fight, whilatelatelter mounting a Yankee horse whose rider had been shot, soon followed him The impetu. ous charge of Mosby, who was each moment reinfortied, broke through the semi , elrole, and - the essallente at once gave way. The left wing of the first squadron. These, in stead of advancing to 'enotore the fight, wheeled their horses and united in the head long retreat, whilst the right wing panned around the barn toward, the river, and were ultimately all captured. When the flying enemy had solicited the wood, they were brought to a hell by an ob st.le of an..usual nature, and of their own contrivauce. Captain Flint had order ed n detail from the seannil squadron, lifter tt hail passed thiough the gate on tin route to Miskern house, to obstruct tt with raile no as to enable him the more effectually to destroy the doomed party. The obetatile woe oerthinly of a formioable nature, for on each side of the gate the feticen were both high and strong. Here thin slaughter of the Federal. were the greatest. klosby'a men riding among them lie they herded to thin coiner, shooting right and left. Before so gloat a pressure the gate at last gate way. and toe disordered and frightened men scadiered thrdffgli the woktrateid along the road leading to the turnpike Dick Moran overtook In the woods a Fed eral tiooper, and demanded his surrender. But the man was made of better stuff, and being Oa accomplished suordsirrin, be clon ed with \loran, who would certainly bore gone down in the fight, had nut Ilarry ilatch• come to his relief, and by a blow from has pistol termer.' thgclunbai , A portion of Ca4lgtliik,,...Uill:s—pliftrVtio seeded In reaching the Drainsv ille turnpike, but the partisans hung liercell upon their rear The Rev Sam Chapman on this oc casion illustrated his faith by his works With dashing sabre lee was among the fore most of the pursuers. and having already killed two Yankees, dashed in between two others demanding their surrender. But he met with the fate * of Diek %loran ; for the soldier's, instead of laying down their arms vigorously attacked hint, one of them giv ing him a severe sabre cut on the bead.— The reverend gentleman was now in all em barrassing situation, when Hunter, (after wards Liegtemint,) came up, when both the Yankees surrendered. The pursuit was continued to Dranesville by the commander, and Iwo miles beyond by George Whitener. nor, Seibert, Welt, Hatchet, Wild. Haney ii•tolter, and the 114, Sam. Chapman.— During Its progress Capt. Wm. Chapman wee overtaken and eaptored ; but one of his command "who witnessed this oeourrence, soon brought assistance and set bier at lib erty. The two ;tattlers were called upon to par take of the fortune of their eountrymen; and their merchaodisedooluding a s ittantity of oonfectionery, was divided. among the victors. As soon as the prisoners and booty were coleeted. )losby hurried off tOwards Fauquier. The loss' sustained by the Yankees on tine April Poore-day, was ten killed; and fifteen wounded so badly a. to be left on the field, eighty-three prisoners, and sloe. ty.five horses. Mosby's 101111 woo one killed, a gallant young fellow from Kentucky, Davis by name,wbolosionged to the artillery Morton, and three wounded, Ned Dural, of Fauguier (who has a run of luck in that lins,)Key, of the let Virginia cavalry, sal B.A. Hat.- eof Moonier, a private in the Black NOM confpany, and one of the most gal lant men in the service. At Iteetortown the captures were M01d .4, sad from themes the ' prisoners Were sent to Odlpspht, 'Nero they ventr turnoff seer to iltividier,Oas. Pits. Lee. rook illWlAbok,ot-141401, abost 1 1 94.7, was snacked by Girt. Inlet, was be alit neighborhood hlitetteg up a breakliet ; aad Is oonsequentie was sot In the light. In deed, he had boos out off troy ale etmeeiseid and inferred from the formidable array that bed gone to attack Mosby, that Die entire party was captured or destrot, Under Ibis Ib belief, set or for Middl urg ; but not until tm bed captured and taken tatting with •bittrlieb - Yankee soldier', whom he had fallen in with down the road. Frank bad just reaohed hip deetiustion and wee relating to the 'intoning anti titillated citizens, the bad fortune which bad tit ilkst onnn keu the gallant Mosby of when up rode old lliok Moran in charge of the pratoners and bornen. There wan a loud laugh at Etank'n expense, as thr citizen. Come forth to greet Mosby„ at the head of his ♦wtottoun partisans, and tecongratulate hiat i het his afar wan nal hrlght rod riding in the ascendent. .• POTATOES AND PROGENY Mtn 14 Hall, in her •'Sketchr — of Irish Character." relates the rollottring amusing anecdote, It lean abort a roast. Lady ,Middleton. who, contrary to her most ameti. wish, wise unblessed with 'spy children After en absence ti t f several yew.s with her liege lord in England she returned with him to reside fora time on one or their Irish estate, the carriage drove tip to the monition, size flatfeet) Ifelferit ) One looking children about the gate. and having /earned that their heather wait. the wife of the gate porter, elms determined to inter,. rogate her, relative In't he easel• of her fe cundity , she therefore next day, made her way down to 11, porter's lodge, and commenced her thquirien t ••Whose children are thane, my good wo_ man V' oy own, my gnarl lady " '•What : three infants of the same age ," .Yea. my Indy I had there the heat "I!oll long nre you married !" ••Aree your Intlyeltip " tnd how muny children liner jou 4 " "Seven I Iny. At lan mime the soon ton w tonne olio to hove the child, en of ohil en • The poor woinien not well knowing hnt ILiz oateokinto meant, and not know ing blow lo wrap up in delicai; words her idea of entice and effect. blushed and grew confused, and at last replied--"I think it tenet be the potatoes, my lady." This unfolded a theory of poi:minden quite now to Lady 'Middleton, who eagerly demanded : ..The potatoes ! Do you not eat much of them ?" ^Oh. yea, my lady. Very seldom we Ye bread, and no we take potatoes the year round Greatly spiced wok liar new informa tion, Ilia lady further asked—" And where do you get thit potatoes!" "We grows them lo our little garden. sun ; Psi tills It." “Well," said Lady Middiatott. , anud me op ► earl load of these potatoes, and the ■tevnrd will pay you fur them Shortly after, h,•r ladyship rose to leave the honor, and indeed, 114,1 left it, when the woman roe star her and, blushing, with some Itesttatton asked her, -And sure w lady, is it to have children that put want potatoes V It WWI now tile 111 , 1y . 0 tore to hittslk, replying to the nffirnntive --"Beettome," .1 Jed the woolen, 4rtato thiniriog4 it in, 111111 better retch liens to you boneelf " AtIOTIIIM LITT": CHILI, WIIIrrKO Tll DMArtt tua RIO I'lo NO T . ll SA Y HICIt PI{A ' YNIt. —Another case of child flogging, if possible mote revolting in shocking details than the recent Lindaley child murder in Median, Y. Y , occurred at Sarnia, a few miles trout this city, on Wednesday Met, the orictim in this instance, being a little girl 5 years of age, named Kale Sibley, the illenit omit° daughter of Schuyler Sibley, and n Miss Kale Dime, and the alleged prorocntiou lending to the cruel act being the refusal er the child to soy till prayers. Front the ev idence elicited at the inquest on the body of the child, it appears en the night in ques— don the mother hail beaten thschild with a raw hide for nearly an hour, and when ren dered insensible by pain and lees of blood. thrust it into a elisis and went to bed For a time the child was Lewd to moon 'as if in tunic Agony, but moon became (Imo, end nothing more woe heard until neat morn ing when a servant entered the room and found the child dead, and immediately gave the alarm. Upon lifting the child from the door, -where it had fallen. a most revolting eight wee prjesented The bead, face aut shoulders were scarred and discolored from the terrible blows of the row hide, while the body from head to foot, presented a shockingly mangled and bloody appearance. Old scars, "care* broiled, were also visible upon the body, testifying l , to former cruel floggings. The medical evadence *bowed that the injuries of the flogging were almost sufficient to produce death, but that serious Internal injuries, the Peewit of kicks or blows had previoysly been received. and the en tire absence of fold for many hours had al so something to do with the result. The mur deress, in being examined, oonfessed that a few days previous to the fatal sot, the fath er of the child had administered to it a most unmerciful beating for not saying its prayers, and ordered her to do thi; name whenever it refused. The Jury rendered a criminating-bdth parents, where upon they were both committed to pillion to Walk trial for murder.—[Kinerton (C. W.) Cor. Son. • NOT Bo LUCKT.—Two persons who had Doi, sego each other for some time met atiel.. deafly, sod one asked the other how he did. l'he.other replied that he was red well, sod had married Mace they , had last met That is pod news, indeed,' uid the nest list,' replied the other. not eo very good, .Ither, for I married • shrew.' That le bad.' 'Not no very bad. eltliu. for I had ifty boomed dollars with her.' ghat make. It all well again.' •Not go well as yaw *lnk, for I had lid outlhe money oa wflook of sheep, and they died of the rot.' That was hard, truly.' Notsdhard, either,' for I sold *4 skins or more then /be slim* eat me.' TA were ll:Aria w;DAwst4r." 'Not In 1 041,444.44 1 04', I boughs • house with tits apoatty, wad lbw loan *as burst doWIS " 'Thu, hitliwd, must bawd Mm • {I 3 3 , 'Not et ow I 1011. I 4401014aA,:t0r 17 Mir.Woo*out with it. "lINATE k i ILITINTS AND DE AL UNiON." BELLEFONTE, PA., FRI DAY, OCTOBER 19, 1866 A FATHER-IN•LAW IN SPITE OF HIM SELF. The London correspondent of the N 0 Delta writes the following to that paper • .t.•A good sell related of a wealthy 1).141.- 'or here, who iR very good noture.l hut in clined to bon trifle foot ip hie views of life lie bed ~ a fo•orite clerk, a young man 01 about twenty-one and remarkably h in I -1101111:, modest nod intellectual. . For throe qutrlitiey he we,. liked by every one, lind-tbe banker did not escape the general feeling i.f good will lie was 111/ poor tollary • and hail no connections to rush him atter fortune., and ru like most English clerks, he would rise to cum hundred and twenty pounds n year; go on for eight ;eon :it ten pout de a year rine, and marry wheiche gets in twin hundred pound. A year, iletiCerollil I.) vegetate and find that the additional tau yearicer only !cept pace with ad ditional babes India hotiliehpld. The batik er, oil }Cowley afternoon. when no one 0 MN expected " would oocnsionnlly sob the 3 wing 00111 to visit the young family at hb„„oir burban as the conversation of tlo young man Rag so correct and so °tete], it tun 1.1 not hill ho ot advantage to Ito child ren This en. n imam ake, evidentl, but tt nos n good :labored em or, and ne min ouly wish all of us, that there were Sore tom milted I hn.rc ?Mt 111011,10111.41 that litt war a brunt dui young daughter iit umetrul. hot that may sil ways be untleretomi nye, English faintly that hag known wetidetl 4 ltre long enough Mat there L were, of course:no rut oil loan tin who pall( at' the young titan 0111- er than extremely delicate, rtutntreti anti proper. This will most always he the C ire with English ynuth, tie Americans well know- Don't "hem" after this The youth in spite or two or thre days' invitation to the hank er's seat to breathe fresh air aiul Blear hi , longs ot Londist smoke—NMl eridenlly rery ill. and though. he declared himself well sod robot' the banker .hook his hinds C41.1110l make out what a din mattrr will. my cisrk," "old ilir hanker to a oon (Fero who wag in his other with hint. afn•r thr youth just brought iti mune iinprrs ••Well, yen ore green, I should say, foil num of yjdr twin of life nod expertenee said hanker number two "'isn't you know what's the mailer? at lore"' ••In lore! bait, lie is modenty% nod pro priety Wit " '•I tell you it Inn fact, and with a rich old fellow's daughter who would no more think of Ironing him for n 0011 111-41111 11.11 you would •01h, the haughty old fool; my clerk In an good as his daughter and be banged to him Thank you for the hint.'• A. noon as beaker number two lied diasa peered ;he clerk wen exiled in. "So, air, you are io 10111,' end pining 11W ay for the abject of ;Mit area ion—that's the secret ix it ? Why did you not I ell ma hefore !" The youth woo oilont oWell, my boy, I itily you but I'll give you 11 word of advice If the (timelier is rum, rint s wet din running o nab for Look hero: there vireXtillti. Milli two months' lease or absence Itoh, don's look an su stupid I did tine came before you, and it didn t hurt me • The nleik tell upon has tnen.ow banes and was upon the point 01 making a clean ht eina of it when the old mdli roan end lilt precip itately, to avoid aiemene. The young man . consideleil and anted, end the coneenuenee wee that the neat tiny week there wee no ruing delight, at the dinuor ruble id the banket tit lee country house The houtt wee In oonntiohmlum, and a settroli made fur her in all direct tttt A note, [marvel. found au het 411 nosing table. conveyilig the Cuatunuary play. .fur turgivenems, and tine enclosed front the young clerk, suiting that thet the banker hail meant to give Into It hint milk 1,10.1 In Ins dinightet, and wee not able to 'give hie pnhhc cot owing to appearances. he hail tteled apon the bliggesltun, and .that foe Lw •lellier Inn had received the letter lie would he his son-in-law Thin pill Woe a bitter cue, and the joke a terrible One against him, end eity men are very adverse to o joke evil.' them, i o a tins hushed up. and line gut to the rare of the purveyor of sesnille tied to your cm reepoodent, woo record. it It• :1 111111 111 London life Baal; TitarrAlENT ti/ w Nun ktaltrANT Glut t fee days ago, a family living just smol, the river in Illinois, were taken dose with the cholera; end they Sent for a faithful •erraiit 4 girl, residing in Bremen, to come °vet and take cure of them during their dines,. The girl. impelled by sense cut duty, left the place where she was em ployed. and welt over to attend the sick Wetly, with whom she had been lloquainted at their request. The etch persona recover ell, hut the girl was taken tick, and the Un grateful people whom she had ministered to while they were sick turned her oat-of doors. The girl , after wantleririg libout without finding anybody willing t. take her in, at length came names a kindhearted gentle man,to where she related her story The gentleman, incensed at the treatment she had received, accompanied her back to the house from which eke bad been &twin, arid threatened to preset:hie the inmates If they, did not take her in and use her well The girl, was thereupon admitted, and soon after passing the threshold she dropped down dead. he woe tumbled into a boa and hurled, leaving her cloths and $lB in money, which were confiscated by the par ties to whom she attended during their ill• nee.—St Louts Newts, • Tem-IL—I have finally cum to the bookie - sion that there ain'eqo it e snuff trot n the world Just now to do the hisanes b, on if sumo kindof kompronose knot be devil might as well step in and run the ass - sarn at oast. Don't tell Ile world your sor rows env more than would tell them 'tour shahs. Feloeopliers are Ilk* graveyftniel-- the take ail things juet as the °um, and glee them a decent burr lel and • suitable 'pi ta', -Ennybody kan tall where lightning struck out but it takes, • smart man to find Out where It is • going to strike next time—this Pi mill of the differences be tween hutting and wisdom. Sailors heave fur the purpose ow (lading the bottom, not fur the purpose of ping there Is Pot so mush for the purpes. tit fbilerin it, as g1r9:91 potpie* or atreagbentiog thole own Om. I have ft furiWate. rilkartirkehun. but as tempoz7. 1 bait rilotoOtt. dipttotly p lousing h tan-dollar bill mist, but I knot- Demsaniets w/tarefor ml life.-t(Joat. aittisipt ,~ctarrawxi:•_..•aw.s.~ ~-^-.a'~e.:r.~ _'e-~a MAXIMS TO GUIDE A YOUNG MAN, Rearm Bond company nr none Nene, be idle If y;iirli owls eonnol be inefolly employed. 'mewl l e,lbecnh iy 111 . of mind 11wo\f nperili die nke few pion:ll.C. I.li/epti 1.. yom ..11,4 . 11:111,111. Have on i.m)uuunnln 111.111,. ally . IV lien YOU ittienl to n pet 4011, intik bun in lIIe t ice 11 owl 00114,110 , nntl;ytnoil C..111,,n14.1 43 the rer) ewer. of vim... ,flood eh It net er le above nll things • elm, • Issioup.tagyon p! . . 4 4.11.• ruin is lion ' You bud Lefler be pomned us dour WV ilinta in your pi Incilpes Your oberniurr' cannot be erreni inlly :u. Jored exe4t by your nets If any non npeiLku evil of you let your life tie all Virlllolle tlioL none will believe Lim speak and net no its the preeleoce of clod Dunk not tutor heat mp liquor• Ever live . luixforimie excepted, within I=l When you retire to bed think over what Jon bore done during the dny Newer speak lightly of religiott %lake no hunt• to tie rich if yon would prompet Ftoo.p Aw l itpndy rk lnm give competency with trommlity of mind Never pity RI any kind of alpine %Told temtatinn tlttouvh• tear thnt you okay not wttlostand it Earn tour money before yolk event' \rrer run ;it debt, ititit...q vnu lee P.I) to got mit wpm, Never port ow if pot rats poimibly ovoid Be junt before you Ire getter.. Keep yourself inuosl r tni-tf you would he happy Sere when you era voting to upend When you ore old Never clunk Iliad which, you do for t rug• inn is awe or looney mi.:bent Al way." go to mewling when you ono Rend vome portion of tint Bible every day Often 'Lil' of d ' eltth end your neJounta bitty totted Rend Over the above lone il..llleN a week, Finturday night -Ca :rife and Corer. THE ANDERSONVILLE PRISON Soothma rods of the questeon.—The follow• log •strum Is from E. A. Polard's lust work entitled "The Lost °sow But. the history of tb• extraordinary effort of the Confederate Kolbe, Mal to relieve the suffering at Anderson•lllll, through some aliumption of exohanges, does not end with the propoottioo referent to as niade by CortunuisitingVuld, to,,axchange men, and leave surplus at "thealimpolsillon ot the enemy It was followed by another more It beret and eat raord 'nap y tiroptsit lon. Act ing under the direct inat.tuction of tha See relary of war and seeing plainly that there wan no hope ul any general in extended patina system of exchange, l'outuntossuum t)uld in Angelis, 18118vitfered to the Fetlet id agent of exchange, lien Mulfutd, to de liver !it'll= all the sick and wounded Fed eral Prtsoners we bad without insisting up on the delivery of any equivalent numb* of one priaimera w rota... Ile also [Worm lien Nlulford of theterible mortality a /11011g the Erdei al Kismet s, urging him to Ile switt i. bottling iiiiimporitilion to 0 o 1.11111 I,ithe Savannah river. rut :the par pose of mewling them away, the oiler 01 Cummisatimer (Mid including .11 the -lel ni ttelesmovillo 41111 other Contellerote Ile olitltet turfouneil lien \halm , ' to 'driler to inn tke the lintel itinenit e tie tug tintispovnetriti tb•it lt the ,T•ift nod wounded did mot MllOlllll to len 01 libretti thousand Melt, the 12enietlet ale .411.0111. would !nuke op the numbet no well Men The eller ,it will be reuelected, was wade tally in ;host 1861. Oen '.lulf.ptle itt lortheil rotathiPtaioner Ottld that it wile ri reeily tontranicataille bits litivetouiejit, yet ho nulaly Advantage ',we ever token of ibis ottereeting and important loot is fur the first time authoritirely published in these pages. It contents volumes of steaks.o. The question occurs who was responsible for the sufferings of the side and wounded prisoners at Andersonyille, from kugust to December, DOW The world will .k with amusement if it was possible that thousands of prisoners were left to die In inede pate rises. of confinement merely to make a esse•againet the South—Merely fur romance. The single fact gives tbo clue to the whole story of deception and In human enmity of the authorities at Wash ing ton with reference to their prisoners of war—the key to a chapter tit horrors that even the hardy hand of history shakes to unlock. , TiIIAL OW A. • • 11.111EL" • BoLDltil IN Mono . LAND.—Tho Balimore Gestate soya: tlfm. H. B. Dorsey, late of the Confederate army, was arrested by the authorteree of Fredrick Coisqy fast winter on a chltrge of robbery, for driving off p drove of cattle whilst (lettered Lee was on hie nay toDettye I burg. He was thrown Into Fredrick City jail and Boded, from whence ho was releas ed on giving heavy brtl. ills ease Caine up at the last term of Frederick County Coon Knowing justice %lid nut be bad in that court, where prejudice wee so strong agal net him, as toll no agalnst a❑ other' returned - Cnifteatillitea, he moved his cum to'biont gomery County Court, where he thought justice would be dealt him. He was tried on the 16th teat. by a ( di.' *ad acquitted, thl jury spurning the Idea that hs could be guilty of robbery by capturing a drove of cattle ',Mist acting under orders of his su perior officers. His eaquittal of this charge will settle many similar aaaaa now pending in different court against rorttent Cot rad*. rata soldiers.' A Cloalaurtl paper, Its opeaklng or the eheler• ialhat alty,skya 111, • very remark- Ode eoineidanee that the .astepillars Wifely! heretofore lieitreial the trees nod Arab. ille7 daring the sampler tapelbt,halsi wit wade their appeatanett this ?Mr, owl tye aete pliteseeteas salami la HNC 'whoa We haters am; io fatal. air 111411,, GENERAL LEE'SHOOSEHOLO EFFECTS AT ARLINGTON.- , „ Under an ornev Iran 1 1,,' raointent, the lionittelfohl •••tr,,i, !eh nt the lrlingeon„kluair auto by t;etierul Lee, or milli,. Ptia.(2ltti iane 11.11 vreve 11111111 min of thew were Lt . attettlay felt•erat rite Itokt3 nuilar,tetl lopel lae let:nitre than. It uppettiv ~ 1 110 111111 ~rnluing t 1 shy value inn .1,4111101 PP tia voliahle heyll.lllll nry e!wling .owe nt povirnit• loot tIPPii purloined tTlit, pot tritity.weie taken from fir 1ra1111.4 pocked 111 111/3.l,:mil.rnr rJ in the upper !Olt of llre matetion Ito 'aft sty, in pill been I !oh.. Open and to,ayining of rrnl yttlite 111,1 y toiti,the lines pliveie pipet, of tienenll Let .collitteil over the dv taloa el ' time timed", with Mrs Itaty, the old n 1.1141111 1 .10 Itottecipitlateryntit.were yesterday looking over the eifeeta,nfitl glut, tang up the fiiiggietia *loth prette‘virig The furniture, including reveral hed uendt, a connitierait le number id' common chairs, two or three sofas. 'several tablea and book cases, a sole board, bureout, pod tome half dozen large ancient gilt picture (runlet, anti it variety of teller 11th filet or the knot. were Malik.' iitgeilier. broken. .tint tit 11 too.? votutiniiteti eonfi nou 011 the roil of room, aide used fig wit lore on the lower floor. prepnratory lo he lug clipped away The only artic'ett re naming OM Allllllll Vernon were three hook!. enact. and carved hall choir Tile pouf is wlticio , n yen r ego. were in the pellet, and 111 .1 11111,11011 VOllliilloll had beet, liro,,en owl loin 11, n 1 . 11111011/1111/Initer by to idiots, Imolai,. Me led velvet cover ing 01 11111. -tin having "teen tn (Inn way more than Italf token oil UNA WHAT THE AGE WANTS U' 111,, 4,Q e. • The grenl w•tut of Iltl4 age v. men Met, sound from eent), to ettottuderruce, true to the hr trt .1 core \len who fair the Lord - mud eusetuess Men who will con demn in friend In toe, In thorn/101cl. IL, In others Wen witr.4 col ieten:e. are as steady us the needle, tu the pole, Men who will stand foi the right if the heaven , ' totter and the ,earth reels Men who con toll the link and look the world and the devil right in the rye Men that neither brag nor run- %len !hut neither swagger nor dwelt Men cult lift,, courage within whistling for It, and joy without shouting to bring it I, Men it whom the current of eseslanting ?life runs Mill, and deep, and strong. Mein careful 0 , Hod's honor and careless of niten's applause. Men too large for sectarian limits and too strong for sebtarlan band'. hien who do not strive nor ory,nor OSUMI their *oleos to be heard In the street, but who will not fall, nor he die oouraged till judgetnent,he set on Eli; earth Men who know their massage and tell it hien who know their duty and do It Wen who know their place owl fill it Men who mind their s ownbtalsinehe Men who will not lie Men who are tint too lnzy to work. nor too prowl to he poor, Meu who are Willing to earn what. they eat, and wear what, they pith' fur Men who know iu whom they have bell rod. whose feet nre on everlasting ;oak. Men who are not sslotrued of their lane Men who tire strong, with divine streitgili, wise with I hs• Wlmit;tn I hot Coined/ frihn above nod love mg with the love ulf Christ Mtn of A correopondetti of die Sow Volk Trohoin , furnishes 11,11 It ern of reCOIISIrUCIIOI, Au interesting strait transpired last ore meg un the Stamford tram between Beaton nod PrOVidellCY, which 1 deem worthy of pollee Near toy neat, to the last car, lies a emu in blue pmts, who had lost all aim Tit the service of the United States When the conductor called upon him for hi, ticket the one armed map replied that he hall nen her tffiket or money, but thsi i friend would he tit resti.ltneev tit'the depot in Prdv- Metter to settle the amount fur, his trip The conductor vety courteously informed hint that he should. he compelled to put hot oil at Mansfield, toilette he made the Titers eery rettlement beford the arrival of the train at that place end suggested that lie might take up a collection among the yin's . - sengere This lie resolved to do, sod eulleoled the !UM of twenty-fire conic, when n gentle. man occupying a seat with me Asked the soldier how touch he lucked of the 611 1 amount, and Ito replied -one dollar," which the former immediately handed him. "Thank you kindly " said the subtler , "hut excuse me, air, have you been nn offi ear in the army?" "Yea, air," repined the gentleman, "I was an officer in the Confederate army " "1 respect you, and shall never forget you," said the soldier. Bettseqnntly I got Into conversation with the ex-Confederate, whom I found to be Capt I'. 8. Mackey. formerly chief engin eer of the Trans-Idlasissippi army. STRONG! Lmiau.tox.--Langdon C. Ha" Tennessee member of the late Confederate Congress recently spoke at Memphis. He reviewed the mist, told what the South tad suffered and surrendered declared that their &Islay to the Union was only equalled by the bravery of their efforts to break it, when they thought, they hod a right to se cede—a right which Chief Justice Chase has repeatedly eswocieted. But while they are thus faithful to the government, he add' that '.it eau soarely tokexpected by eolight• ened men Otto: the people of the South should transfer their affections, personally, to those • whinning, canting, graceless, licallees vipers in the human form, who, cruel in the name of piety, cowerdly to the, name or courage, 'warlike 14 the name of peace, and.distinionlits in Hie limns of tire Union, seek to prevent fraiernity and set. cord, to Mut,e a vanquished people letter e. bade, and to hasten theta down into an abyss of ruin• unequalled in this or any other age or country. While we give our allegiance and kdiflity to the government of 'the United gta,Les, werarrve our Mira for those buszings insects of the hour, who, with the venomous stings of malignant tope, would goad as to degradation and death." Uoaur O'LAsui Alta tlis gamic , ozyus iu Plymouth'ehunth, Brooklyn, nliw Lou; 80uud-" Hpw run n,yal inalookswlthoulapwea t'_ ' WHERE'S SEWARD'S SELL? Dr dos. he hesitate to net tiontsh. treason, froth the fart That he 'would hot e to nriron'rend • More than one Mre-long bosom Meth' ..1.1 not, pray a hit rtao understand Why treason'. rampant though the haul • Answer who am, "Where', Seward 's bell ?” men in n small lintat went over Sr arnrs the 11th Ing --Cumlartls boiled in a terns• he1d...0.01i mi family to (lentil to North Carolina --T?Te Head Secnter of the Illtpubllesin Tutrty .•f the I ntteol Stxtfta, tintrillo - negroo'e her • MY etagNl their morn $4. badly that Oar) ”Ilinpt winter their IMMO Yankee duct., Lac recently got up • remedy tor hard timer. It cont.lohl often bourn I.Lur well wnrl,4 In. wnoney I.lllllomo • earll. lug C.. take luv ..rl In am prneeeling. of Ike Fenlun Ilrotherlunnl. returns show nig their remeiptnte In, at the rill of $4, SUOMI° per nnnuw. \jou wli - •ire lint lor A little “how cry do, doer," from Maximll fen to l'arlotta, veer the Atlantic. cable, to. hint five thtmeand olullare --The eenrum of 1861 reitaled the lamer kab la feet that in the whole southweet of Ire land there were lea two Jews. ---The Almnamota Baptist Convention will hold as eighth annitersary In Winona, on the I Ith of Oetobea, and continua 4 clay.. A correspondent says. ..There are many things about spirituallern which I eagerly em brace—chief among which are mediums," Venerable stones, lettered with onto istaka. We Hebrew, hare turned up in Newark, Lick ing county, Ohio. The .VllO. are punted. ^ —Two prom merit olergyinesoh Ph Bedsi4 phie syt, sw pg wt 5u a taw se it grow lug out of oil speculations. Hach accuses the other of cheating. --dooounta from Tennesme say that the corn orop la that Slats is greater than darts' any previous year, within the memory of the oldest Inhabitants. • —The number of well known suicides In England in 41864 was 1340. In the semi years 1838-45, it he. averaged moil-six in every million of population. --The Montgomery Mail t Man wrote '•1 rafted States "and the oompoeihor printed It “Untted.lnktiten " The editor need not applo. g km. The printer ••put it dune" preoteely aa it in ----The Freedmen at Hampton, Va., hare heal) notified by the Bureau that on the fire of January ensuing they mu. emigrate to Florida, nn the only memne of creeping want and Mu esli., ---The State Department btu tnformation that the preparation. for, the Parte Exhibition are rapid ly going forward, and there will be a large dtrpiay of the protineta of Ameriren duetry t ------A large number of eampies of the new crop of tobem o hare been brought to Done the, l'a .and u• soul to ho of a bright golden eoltir end of Ono quality There m every indicatoon of n good crop ---About 7110 Texas cattle arrive in Si. Louis doily, and are then distributed through uf 41e North, ninny of them finding their way u New York, Texas run supply half the Lini led States with heel. --Wendel I Ph Illitte has been tendered a nominal.. to Congress by what ere called working mt.," but has declined. Any sato( men tendering lain power ought rather to be termed working once. --% little god, child of Wtn. - Cooper, of Pine Run, was attacked by a bear on Saturday, on her way hoot. front school. She watt bit in the ilea and limb, and eo much injured that .he died in w few honed --The Daily ket;raake'Sfats•eme, recently started et Omaha. ea). It bee In the office, a cornatalk taken at random fromt the field. which lawmanea nine feat from the rent to the ear, end fourteen feet to the taste! Syretnora (11l I Kepubl,ran mays the wolves are rapidly increasing in numbers in De Kalb county:awl...were never before so nui meroas,, The bounty on Wolves' mealpm ham SA cord 1144 been ralaecl,!o glg.ttc mdyo was .old the other day at Hallos Central., In Parls—the largest tikat . has been heard of In the amatory of ems. It weighed so less than 72 pounds, sad was grown in I garden at St. ben 1.. —Thera in asubecripUon paper otroulethip among the GSrmana In Louisville, Kentucky for the purpose of raising feud! to rutablialt • Ent clan German theatre there during the coming winter, sod to have German opera. —The limprese wore at the brilliant tote given In her honor et Xenia e white ether tulle drew. and • loosely titling ponhos sips, ple crape, •larredosnd fringed with silver t she was decorated with scarlet ben.lplets, glleleaing with diamonds. —Mr.. Partiniton say. that Ike, having become very mach enameled of ■ siren in Bos ton, he. led : Aer to the meelalchalter. Me didn't appear the least decomposed. On the beak of kW weddhag cards were little cebsobe with ' . —lt Is stated that Alabama end Fluids are overran will sampan, wbe, tat lag draw ing. ottoman% negro emigration 110/1•111101, are eadoavering to manmade the blacks to tot* flee transportathas to Mara, Intending to mill them In Cuba. —A 419atoli from 1501aaapolle to the C. oars Thaw HAW that towikra are royalist that two ciowipaalos of !prosier. Win maid, sad, with the corals.** of the State atathori the, some 200 or 200 SWIM hare had eight daUla ter wend ameba. • Bp■rgeca Us Jut aotillod a •••oboe of his Auk that ba 4inoongos as mush u po►. Ale tko - vnotlee o