I 0 000 • 0 . .! tfilt• 00 1 ;T/ . 31 • t .• 14•4• ii f rat_siIIPOII6IFAIPPIIMA vi11I45111k! ,, • ;1 Ifni 'yr 1/401•1111011001010f4000.1/1014 -• • L 0110 "Witt L deliiirdiodliie Pleisloive lank 11/111be Amoy bretu. • , htstore diiiet, iteertit, 'blared AttteiVidetta. tOurr:lthnuid' title booth, _ ' b 9 1 41 0 166 4 , And.. Apt* *Wit ,vichas4~ yoquktai mirth, II& 'Moved. fur Abe butterfly." WI &welt ineriaareja our derma hale, Miami the pata, kWh 'tremolo.* flow , when lb. gMa - kW "Wow; - 014. the vt - . /lad the wiliddlowen bud tad UM No silver tbrends WEN Intsropereed Tb oaf parents soft, dark Yak.; Oar elder bream. played More ' • "Twu horns s we all wore thew Het the spirit or driWte; with mystic - weed That belel me is its soak Vanish steep with - dm - Aden of I peed where the star•beams MI. Os the Asir WI 11 owed through the shades of sight, On the terns ol' the myrtle sad rose, The star -beam slept, aad on the graves When the form I of the loyal repose. Yet still I dressami, atr• I dreamed in sloop ; And is fool wise Old on tke mai* As mea'ry reeatled, through the umbrage of yeam, Moue mem of my early pals. I wateted her glide In a "'livery bard," With a smile hoes .the"tearhal shore;" She stretched her linos and called Re on To *opines of the bright ever store. I loapd to go, bat the Father said "Not gaudy ;Kith istt Ar Altera seal Is ripe for Its death, Masao it oellird,•not thou!" Than onottror lannolsod in thosidnink harp, On tbo wares of Ike dark, Wit, sea; ' Oho kinked at 19 Advising boatinan'a And prayedfor fierloal and me. •• But scarce time the oound of the rippling sail, Hushed on ON verge-boataa shore, Till 0111T:firedog bark, pith Ita "boatman Passed Alpha to the ever more As the phantom bark loosed hone Use strand, On the dim horizon's diode, I - wiped the Mare resso sy pier. Areiried ors, And heart-broken, bowed and preyed. Lonely, and sad, now I roam un the 'bore, And watch for the boatman'. hand, That will beckon my wwfT, o'er tbe mist-con end waves) To the joy. of a better land. Though my sisters have plumed from the ' "valley of taws," - And tare left me to weep u'or their graves, I feel that e'er long, I shall meet them again /a a home o'er the "shadowy wavily." tharinorn. elisallltddi Pa. The Pholloollll2 of Dreams BY COVIMPORAIIT "The action of the human mind, the thinking priecipleoporbaps the foul, ea separate and distinct from the body,dnr log sleep, is one of the profound mys teries of which we cad beset in the boyly heir daything satisfactory." It (tritium subject for speculation. I have heard many strange fade related, and amusing theoties drawn from those facts. Ose of the strongest is, that the emit is nal ender the influence, and acts inde pendently of time and space, and can, and inns is sleep, travel instantaneously through space indepandest of -time. Many well authenticated eases are re lated which would go somewhat to con firm a theory of this kind, two of whiob I am preutitted to relate, haying heard _them from t►e disinters litsuldelyss— embed' fat, sad earroborsted by the testimony of others in relation to 'lnci dental ifroumatinoss. Beery college boy knows of • trick by which a person a sleep is made to talk in his sleep, and by the Infliction of a small degree or pain (not enough to awaken the.aleeper), whit • pin, or by tying the tuts or fingere, the tacit cur ious :dream are Instantaneously pro dueed,l A alight puncture with • pin will make the sleeper dream 0f.4 quer- . rid, • duel, sad . * wound li the particu lar spot ,pusetttred. the eireunutenees oecupyittfregnently weeks and Months Ist the tionsuler's mind. • .. ,I know that. Issuing Immo oriel(' , lill entangle, trotter. I have visited planes which (oorpereltily: 4 was fa, *Natively, kg IN *MAW is my life) *mimed as faMilier to lie it Ale well-koolt haunts of childhOtid, "hid text though most pos ilivuly. eirili','ilin't I had never re•ll7 bvln illefia, ,t„liali/4 114!! dllesi °POW of tfieidear ioluili I bail Secularly vlidtad 11:"'41tfUt I pilliAibe'hate tooottooodount. lair Qi..o.l#4iii'llF r ioi. i viitili hot Ails , •Crefhp faielimiliqieuv,'bixt liadell !.; pliilloedidiercletrwlalp ohs iste/illiliiiit oli V ,, 41111.0WIINII ;. 44 4 00 011 "i i tis Z t ali i ailkA ivim ion ir t pf ea', frgis4:4l:l4ie,, 1 ,0, Mb spoidielpflivatieter le ilfoullopii,1141), ii raw wiitilitcl 4116 - bsd ___rdemailsolo" their hone ja Kietuolvil i) , 1111•41 NMI 01 11 1 14Piogiii olittOlstilloillet tri,L'e 4s• usksomberkiktoo•••••: - • 0 wilyr' idedoilNiiiiireill annual a 141,b1/wet, • Isle hour ofith'idalit **gaged its 04- ti+_ , a..,.-~~ Yin ia ballalitapnaft ad ni ornidelA tu.') Liontfr , I .4n;l'v , !l , r -tkiß , 1 . - - - 'lO • " ' ! ' . ' .O •%I . ' t, 1 . - " - '4 , ... •,1 , l ''' .• ' * I A . t s r. 4 ,1 . • liEl AA VOL 1-g- Writ! . e locution of the haunt in Washiagton, the roost, the towline Is the nom, the relative poHNbn of the Piwpon t everything isened • leitiotly Mania to her, nag tie lispessaion of lie whole some was So vivid, that when she ate roused tlrOA ' her dret+s t she mad sot d*tiothersellof the • • It was not the ,ftenhataatlal• vapour et the &shad, 'bet' that Never hid I dream been in started and Moline, the very dynes" and the . con versation of the players nataind fired In her sled's eye, and on Mgr sat. 0011 postai herself ores mere to sleep and thinking, perhapi that die* ,Mies rrss the result's!' het wver•wroagbt solicitude shoat her shiest husband, she dlantisnd OW whole tnatterefnent her slid, MI ash, and eisin she enw ins dream the identical snag reprodund,- tselprthat one or two of the persons bad withdrawn , from the Oro)" and tiro other 'friends takes their Pines. ,But there was the tattle, the cards, the furniture, mid the lune rho:rafted MAW time is the course of the woo night. Bo vividly i wu the whole sone depleted li bar mind, that she iron (this was long before the days of railroads and telographi) and wrote at length_ • hasebaad a minute amount of bewares= describing every particular of the setae as alto had seen it. In the due course of mail, Willi lift, received her Jotter, describing accurately whit lad trans pired and at the exact lime. Several of the members of Congress, woo were pre sent at the time and pleas, voliehed .for the fidelity, the 'most extraordinary se. , "dientriptfonibttiormseno: 5 = may be said Where been o cola eldence,sod it is most certain that the most of our dreams are mere nothings; but if one authenticated fact be admitted. how can it be explained I Does the ibinkiag principle for an infinitely small space of time travel over the limits of space! Can any eleetrical phenomena bring plum and people, wide apart.. In ocenjunetion Judge Alexander Porter,of Louiesse, once related to me a curious dream he had had. Being in New Orleans, he was engaged untilit liter hour one evening in a eon aaaaa lion with Mr. Garderd. , bur Steil, Treasurer, at the time. In the „course of ooneersation, the Judge had refered to an 'ratite. in an English pe riodical, which be desired to show Mr . Graders, but having left It in bin room in' the third or fourth story of the fit. Louis Hotel, he promised to band it to Mr. Girders to the inviting. The friends sepasted, Mr. G. to go home and the Judge to go ttk bed. Much fa tigued, be soon fell asleep, and dreamed. Dreamed he was treating on horseback to Nashville, Tennessee, a route which he had often gone over, and with which he was perfectly familiar. He passed ihroUgh levers' days with various expe riences:. stopped st,the differsot stand, crossed the rivers, and wee pursuing his journey as leisurely as be had often done before. Tble night, as be thought, he stupid in the Indian Nation, at very rude . ond suepioious-looking place. There were eeveral rough way. lotilting oustemers sitting round the fire. From some whispers and sitephtious glances wiltkth be had °bootie& he was estieded those rallisailatended to rob, perhaps murder him. Isolated as the locality —there was no house within miles around—there was no alternative but for him to remain where Mt 'web/ Die horse was very much jaded, and being much fatigued himself, be took up hie jadv die-bap and retired for tbe tight. Tbeii was no look on the door of the room,but so impreese4was be with the insecurity of bfs sitiaatiob, that he put the furni ture, and everything be could move, aspiast Ike door, in order at reset to have seam littlyearning; if possible, LO be awakened hY.Ate veuistanse 'bleb these barricades would offer, and trust to chatios for his serer, , Ins forshodl Jogs wets too true; hi lead not—tong been in bed (sCoordisg to his dream) bore ho . 4440: ens cone a ki" .l . "L. 66 hie room ; stopgap& Nov P';'°""l 4 ^ " plialtiejeAthe door, Ihdo e swear knew what t do. but ktii io6on4'4e deteriatied,tbitt ly e wad ilt Ties 4:611),111,444 4 01 011 31 the entseenes of she nelsbuyite , fiaidertire, Ind lehia the bier ylildedi Ok,ho,ltre,4 Out ? to kitsiot; th! Ft-011.491riftO301,1'i for the Irtikti.l_ Virk4pilit IVO aim, ffial" - mstif** ,-x uar 'ides. be' oT w~wato, f 9411 1 4 / 0 4 4„40 go itep dawn lh. arot, tottudor, then escape by flight. it 411141.1" Eldisirso Ain riudifar.x. - BELLEFONTE; wait sot long before thelimble * reelahmee cf. hie barrios*, yielded to the outiVardi fore*, POOllli the door yieldiny, he made ready and knocked down—not the robber-41W his Mimi: Mr. Girder?! who, being meek oatonloked at hie Mole** romption, outlasted, "Halloo, "- -The Judge linmodiately kwak and saloon as etulteie;e of joule, wait delighted to liad that e bid •oot eariodely Injured stir Mend, wisiiV • kil explanation took Plano. It bid beta tool a few minute" since the Judge had retired to his room, when Mr. Garden, curious to sue tits artiole in the periodi cal preilously alluded to, delormitmd to go ap to the Judge's room and take it home with: bim that night. The first touch,of dm knob and the opening of door had. not doubt, induood the whole drone Drib* Journey s& Nash*lll., the robbers, ego., etc. Tho Judge had only time to as out of bed, aid •s Mr. Gar den eaterid he resolved the blow In tended for the irobber, which knock down Ma Mend but relieved the Judge from hie poiafull atom, which he related to me in ell optlonsnon. vouching for the littlbenticity of the feet', but looking niton It Cie mare 69-hicidenee. ' • TUX NRAD or A FIIIIDMIX'II --:We give the following eirtiole from the Richmond -Enquirer as illustrating the need of a fresSlnen . l l Damn in the South. The inoideut is, we suppose, one of ten thousand similar ones, of daily occurrence In that section: A gentleman from one olthe neighbor- Jag counties, who desired to obtain a for his phi - elation, visited Richmond to proonis them, hiving learned that !Kra were kindred* et noemployed Macke lounging idly about the city. The morning after his arrival** was directed ~.. to cos of the localities where largequen titles of bread and soup are daily dis tributed by Freedmen'sk s4 :trea o, Hi found a ragged, hungry horde, nearly five hunpred 'perilous, seseiobled to re ' cave usual supplies of food. To his astonishment, Ultlla applicants for soup and bread where not all women and children He counted one hundred and eighty able.bedied negro men. capable of preforming every variety of farm la bor. There they were with every con savable variety of vessel, waiting hours to be fed by the .Bureau, Ti many of these hulking idlers he offered the high est wave paid to agricultural laborers, 4 f and abundant rations crf good,whol owe food. But they all refuse to en r his services, alleging amoung other no. that they were fed by the Bur ta. and did not wish by leaving Rich and to forfeit their right to vote. - An Apology For Drunkennes.—There by„Show Mg its Good and Bad Et hots. Drunkenness has a legal and patriotic tendenoy ; because drunker.' pay their debts wording to law and furnish abun dant Smployment for lawyers and sher iffs, 'justices and constable.; and they also support the govinment generously. by paying more eke Ise than any other class of citizens Drunkennesi promotes liberty and equal , : ity ; because it disposes the subjects of of it to spurn all restraint bums. divine; and it brings down the proudest gentle womnto a Parfet:lt level with the with the greatest ruffian ; 'and renders their @company eqsallyagreeable end emiert aim lag, as they are equally disposed to posts. Out a:deluge of minims., biliup pN biittaol l7 l.‘ • Drloaminess promotes legal salines beeatise druakird obtain an interesting katowlidge of eilsalnaljurisproducae,assel 4464111', !Ulan study aim penal stal l:tem la t i lagslesoluariaa44lo*Bant7 called Jails aid psalteatmaries. PrunkonntniiiVioniotes 4iritesiti6 eminent ; for If itiu follow,* de70,441:4 boot, you will Ind Iluttaiting addfoitai ;' bleaphortlitg and • ablating his ifilo indtiairioutitend inhiera ; ble *nth, oiriWlron, who itttOit, Mt"- whit feat Aid Armsbiliec htirror - 04 INk itlish as silaut as the snug and se tido dilative in thitalara o o. to the Drunkoinetto ri obi; aryl eatto dozy nod *taw rthematirdirdepotonsirat Otrfna. Idapliiiiftratdd do 11 1 .00 1 , 0.4 title*. end, toisisairdrikbla4 display vim; In an attitude sad drier Orel !moat odlogrAitilltastidthrdi• "bedAllybairtelmaielea &sew ita use. lig*A 4 44o#l4lWoq k t ll, ol WS* 0 0 11•111*.MF 0 )4A .. 441M - ITI 4 bey ot•talo a aiffrgrojg, sad tiller 4.11 ih 1 citi glen in :omen In • porportlou to the quantity of spirits they may imbibo , nn till it length they boosts' so extremely religious and humble,,, to wallow la the - ?outd the hop s Tor "Ms' vitae/Woe et the spootaters. Drnokennels circumscribes the spa s" of the primes of derknolls his Infernal sudisty from long *spri est's, has too 'meek confidence In drunk aril that they will direst'', or Indirect ly, render their luallisa or miserable a. possible, that be seldom laterferee in the liminess. And wit drunk ard appeart in arty nompany the demon on duty puts on his hat mad leaves the room, se his presence is as longer semis- Porf• ?Wally drunkenness prevents (este .neatery obligations and foam' mourn ing; lititatire drunkirits gitekally live, their own heirs and die their own @zees- Ws, and leave the world with the doe- Pent of their friends and neighbors. Pace in bokolf of OA thirst/ ►j ihmir *twine, I t. VW IV LL-DIOPOIED WITH. 114 • . e lady, "that so semi us to get rid of their I was e reply, "so few ii i t manage women exe their& yes after mana to make tit ii proems indispensable to the bepp on of their husbands !" When !mitosis'. .an. w • .are • 'coma thrtmoughly atrostolosmod to each other— whoa all Tho'littlo battery of shims which both played off so skillfully be ,ftfre the wodding . day hen been *shins - WI; lit; stanj iistritioriS lb lilt Mit:noth ing remains but the cloaking of the legal 0111111 i that bind them to each other. The wife seeks td developed in her of notion no new aunt: pious for her hus band ; mid . the latter, prooolving the lapse., begins to brood over an uneon• genial* which "doss not exist,- info on surpassable obstacles in the way of his earthly. folieity. Ohl is the tram secret. The woes& *to charmed before mar rage can charm afterwardi, CNA' wilt. Omagh not,olmearemAY the ammo rotwoll , Than aro a thousands' ways, if she will study them out, im whisk she can make home so attractive that her husband will unconsolously dislike to absent himself from It, egad she can readily make her self the particular deity of the domestic paradise. 'his done: she may quietly laugh at apt attempts to alienate her husband's inoliontions ; and with these inclinations -NM always go. in 'doh eases, his active judgment. A Lamm .14.7 IP i OUIII7 s.a a wl•s1?" Beeswie Usowxaa 811MATOZ.—There wa■ a time when • frequentobarge of the party of "great moral ideas" against the De ;torero°, was that a number of its pro minent, members were addioled to totem paranoia. The boot twos the other leg now. The Senate of the United States to-day boasts of three Radical Senators who iodulgq their taste for the ardent to 'Gehl an extent that they are frequent ly in their seats in r elate of intsaio•- lion. The names of these modle Sena tore are Chundler, Yates, and Sprague I the totter of Whom, a day or two sines, attempted a epeetth in reply is Sentior Hendriekm . able argument against' the; Reeonstructiott bill,tust was so thorough ly drunken limit after uttering a few maudlin and inoohorent sentences, a brother Senator abate spelled to Debt bin from the °heather, it will be re membered Is this semiotics that Gen ital Grant was "so mash 'condoled" in .hie eeietixend interview with the Prost _dent; in the present,e of the Cabinet, on the 14th of January, ae to have totellp forgotten what he said or did on that memorible oecttelie, "The party of progrees" I. progreealog with • vet• gesso*. AL111899 nimontoi.-11 4 f 4091991 puny or Wd ,klod, puns. ul t quooQOP *l4 ailed. yoal t oi. 090 Pr, •10 Ma i molt bop ; 00 , I.4ling, 07 01- 6014' 04 gai1d,%,•14 *li ralorn4, to viiiit r (4 kbe 404 fiAlt" 00 4•9111 Ire Ing ep Or Roar,!OM 7 41, 44 t nil ilige IllirCiailY, boor 4000::1 ekiti if N 10,51 . T4 ' 9 1 ,11 . .0 * 01411%, , ,Ok. 1 0; 1 7 1 13 / 4 9 i t '' - -- OM SO ukes P:4 4 9 es wil alial i : 40101 y, ~ 1 limn, vi: %Oltit* , , Ali.; 1 ,. r , ". i l l i , , t , !hri*? OE , 868-. THE MINE ANSWIN. Two young mop Aar I woe row; Cris stood at soy spots door ; Oar U! to too, "I bin gold togliV "I tillFlivrqoit wiUs i goo!" My sight welt &sated I wee le *Any_ And I nom the poet mat sea sway ; Redid mg ere inn W. dram. Bat be left hi. phase le ley gm Beside ilk* 1... with hedge* roost, When we ported novo woo to boob He polled Inwer of boo's own ha., And !Ws, it had boon MIN out two 81111 iielles lb. kw, when I was bolt Among Its Aildo of what ad can ; What mason that arcades. Ha— i raped an I mowed, and sowed OW wind I fire where splendor slam and For the pease thatidenders ennaedbop ; Iph tot ti. do I was risk tho' poor And sow the young min at sey door! THHI; THAT AND THE OTHER. —Wks* wps Neal i*Ameriest be was en the Ark- 'ass,. —Wks. iti .a iiorsi like al& attic a kook F— on it hiving to abika —Coviw i tool wit►, gold mad tilb wUI paw ourmal. -801161 MIST/ft lle• Amur fortildt so do wme ,Oman. —Wby IA We dee greatest riddle? ba awn .it out give it up. —At what, email did limiest the ap ple ? Yearly is the fall. my of thus me oosatar•ltters. 1 --Our diva solo "hoops inktrogid the lovolloot of all things—girls sad whlay." —"I sat pataideately toed atpalnthiss," eyentirstittlitiltatYWllettlaTeTtetaitkitikh cheek of hie awdetheart. —A smart lad, hawing at. mother re mark that sbe was tend of snub, exalahned "They why don't yon get ale drdatT: —What's the di/tannic* between a beet. black sad a IPrimediase's Norma agent? One blacks the boats, the ether boot. the Masks. --n. arm of a pretty girl wound tight round your nook boa been diseourrod to be an LAI/obi* wilowky moo of oboe throat It boats pepper tee all —"l'd ire that girl a piece of ety mind,". ay./ones . fellow - would t," his wools, "yoga bare spare." = —What's the diferonoe between the manes of the death of ► harbor and sculptor Ono curls up and die., and the mikei faces and busts. —"Why aro women like churches T" firsUy, because then is co Ilriug without mos ; Heald ly. saw* then is many & mire to them; thirdly bemuse they are objeets of adoration, sod but by so means lout, because they have a load clapper to heir upper story. —Five hens thieves were arrested on Monday at Nashville, in the "nocoastmeted" Pandemonium• —Why is a straitly temperance Maser mposiable ? Bemuse there is no entettals• tenet althorn Its te-ois (I 9 —Woman Olen go to the destruction of their husband'. fortunes through boy we& _Wh a t doom Mr, Algarnen Bwhibuts mt an by a k isa which 'Gage ? A smack tia the fact,. —As editor heads , the list of asarrieggee ,•eoose Items," soother calls ties "feats of the ring." —Yon cannot preserve happy aressestie pairs In family jan. wa• Gotlab estosislted Mks traTia klt with • Mono? Bemuse sack • lb lag sorer mimed his bind before. hope, my little daughter," I esti oOe monalue"that you will be a)" to eon• trol year little temper to-day." , I hope you will you will be able to oliotrol your big temper. olutrity eebo4t, utuletintmainatiew in the Nahum, 644 melted, o Mltat la the punkin's Mist wefiiieb &awe ?" eipWd "Pima; dr, beCilagi." . , .-;Jobs °ova& says : "Geary la the Ilaalliageri saiaraot weer e luiL i * ' "IT'--l'he p• 04,4 4 49:0 1 Itlll mat , / 44 - , seta , a Probbireii ellpied bp, sign VOSIII. osibbellol.„, by bailable -..d bribes. . lbw *II I* dome liad'ilaalaada U . Oily der- • .--- T t ia add dud #taa4ati siat• ; ula C i. 0 4 144 v 80 ti':Plis l 4.o goimmiN , .. 1--t - t - rt Wiic .41 0 4.9.' tkight: • "Ale *46 Mae bfrio44n;l' isiOrai door •!'! liiid •14 you's fiat. liloim . lVia;aei l eat • walk lag wild fk )447,_ 'Am taikai (Aova; bb ballad bog Acin; lip itiobl, *Lido bliellion. Elb. , bliaveit i olipbi saA Armed lopes 66 as opplisite;•AbbsibbsC , llll4libP that Ash that, kills IbeliiaVii**4llll;,loi laT; s44.v locrested ? Ali Allah %Oak iilettoArillietliktillb liV ' , Omit Oral* iti' tifkii i i*4 ~, ~ OW Ilaamit;ol !" ' ' 1 • ' ' '' o z ILV - --1 VIE IVO. ‘IJ 141 j . /Vt i * thi lP l krAt i OdiAW # 1 1 1 " .01 ROCK T Co.; -104i7' • Jimitlif 214, 1848. t Mn. P.p. lfia oflblittiet-lii trio - 46e in WS WV ties sinned Ist,i wrpte 'to lrowithd metier of inspOrtieee ooeysy , , ski totadr of , 4 ,•th• the .D'es.4l - , ffertff 4111010- nate.for the Presidency ?" Matey aid Intirbedi saw the "Wool tiossiasot ago. 10 110 4 - 1 1111100 blothilisis *atm , _tkoffy et stomalO gs 1 1 - g ip s, but. I Mid that Mae ari des esat4 mentoofthe W VMS they are unobjeetionahlit, hi 1111 W it-,abvita •01•00104 to find among our goad may it obsellim ottaps—a military man, etlisswommil eitareetee--6 say MOAN ad heleteemal diebeleasies. would be insgeggehable enorris to justify Ober ,gegke_44 lo him ustiptt , it is • to known WO tbst Iliggor;on!tor•—ibe 1tad10510..44•0401 sortiogifr. go 4 the Aging et Melo ellkm Seidel., oat ii•Othor time •••ititoo -irftl be the toot ,botilllpsi prison that *so be found is their ball, Icy if numb-skylls; lad 'IPSO reconcilable, to his ether meta- With* be 4 shall be MINIM Is beside brave-Wien and starry shoulder serape; Mown! be • proper cornball*, to disbritiftfatbit -17 oritoooodot oouris of ridloslow• ; for la It the wort{ may ou suchal. led all that is ihowefed,'"owitdims, W.- sad valsionos" is felt. it wet ld be Mean - WA of shame, the 44,111 it pad-. dr. tho,lekhlt ettillifigjimdmiksegg_timeifeigism time that one can Metes` es meritorious smoothy. , roe oat "yerhipitemosidar ate • rather dull—and' with pled eittme....bat tehmild like to know Whether the mated rise of nisigeni sold MIMI* sidles regiremoded in the doming eirteention or net derMay, kowevir, UM- Olgrii the home, ifillmor of their wor shippers,;. whit& would be oolutoadialo in them, for generally sposhitig they are very jealous Memel' ether, and should they chasm to think, that their dlitaity wee exposed 1 dm - hermit et - hoped meat. ; lissom yesithere . would be d.- needs for admiseies ; they ere set:par tieslarly lON interleaf on ,tom eshjem elm they wosl trust sills the respect their important, engeoders, in the eyes of their su—l mina—imforiers. I defy my one to Marie me a Radical at Ise nigger segirior, as an taam• pie of nigger supremo, lOU mho ea inidient that mmarred s few weektsego: The essreity Mammy and the worth lessness of segroes combined, rendered it neessury foe planter, to 100 .nations in engaging isboters ; and foe Mae reas on the greater portion of them give them a portion of the mop, for thh doable puerto, of securing thwaseliree against losses, and is in it sobrageneet to Chem to poefOrm their did**, very liberal in ducements ere offered if they Moose to avail themselves of good opportunities ; a militia planter, was not a little sur prised, upon offeriii a negro one third of what he eould make find his Mims to be Refused, "but," sem essi--"ifsne if you'll give me we fourths I'll .work' for you sad lied myself." gti the aforetstrationed Plaster been a Reciloal he would have availed himself of Cod's igooreami bat be beteg a.glatleman, het explained the diffearam between sew third and one-Mirth, whisk ezplemetios required a east amount of eloquent's ; it is esrprieing te notice the time mom used is getting a niggerersontprehanolve organs in'operation, for instance if yen ask sae to be fed early in the morning he will stet meetly_ ianderstaed you be. 'ore tile middle of the ensuing week, liaises the request be coupled with pre sables sollicient to heads congressional net; whisk toads to prove site sa periority of Diggers to the mitosis. ' The radios! nigger" mill eontieue 'holt pilfering and stealing, by the way, stealing appeare.iii - 4 a Datuml fading of radicals ; (without regard to taloa) the last tot of this kind that f know of, was perietrated la. Chailotte county; en old geetleases living not far floss Red Oak Orsie, misted a home MY a Die ger a few previous to Christmas,. the nigger bed so • boo* for hlowelf or hail, and it wee an set of kindness in Mr. is alien' bias Manse of the ike•••; as a mark of gra' itode.• The nigger wept to his keratoid, stole about ogees imsedred et Wham', tied his wife clothes lad Vie shoot Miser: orate with the fmase.:Mokily far bias the Mink wwidiseotefied taltditrilt, protest It, . being fromeeed... The mieelosi M ame* and hap OM• stasts - iltmer sem Ivooars witfor: ioe , "pit ilk %AY Are ,Odom 50ik4 g . '... 4 0 ► 044 nosy erbeisals ate ellswesli •0* mope with laimoity, :Coa net the lfu ltMaatey, .f tha North 'remedy, firm , ilfethet •Can ahoy Ault clued lnersMtiniehlwoeiviet, tfor 44.t"ra *mAit - Wiettiolik 041. booth and, heasith ,0. 1 .4i41 . ?,, „t, hits they *hi . Amdissitihe log their Imams,* au treod . 'Mk! , #4l? !4 1 5. 1 4 : %:50 , 441 0 4 1 1 4. , re* J47iltr 41. 4 11 r, ' ".4• Pi1.....1011441 I.lollt. 'fl,•'
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