r I !A !E: B J BEAVfiRt PESFA. - Wednesday, July 2ndiB6& t; C. NICHOLSON & Co. , Proprietor. ' TERMS— O** JDoiiVtt aiid PwttCwt* - pcr aanuni. is 'auvasCE ;; otherw'ite Two Dot will bo charg(& No paper discontinued until all; aitcaragCßjare settled.; • p - . Leticrs and; communications, by mail fholl have prompt attention. the&flanticMonthly fortJnne.] I WHITTIER’S PbEBt Astra at the Capitol., pr et,VVZET;I>! DISTEJCT 0> CO “ > ■i' : . LrMDi.y; 1862. .j - • when-irst I saw.omj banner wave ; - the,nation's council-hall, | Flioavl beneath 4is marble wall J i-The.clinking fetters bfth.c slaver ! iii.tbe tbn! iner'k«l-p|lace I sfood,rj a ; And sew the Christian mother sold, . •’And childhood with its Ipe&s of-gold, if!iu»-eye»J and’falr 4-if k blood. l e ut my eyes, and held my. breath, V A!:',smouldering down the wrath 'and stime last set ray northern blood, aflame, 'St-fed sileat—where, to speak was death. e nje-p'rooroed tlie prison cell 'Where wasted one'in slow declino . '■ simple words of mine, ; Als all too well. ( Tl<; teylftii tloatcdkrora lac'lomc* f-laj-pci-i mciiaoe ini the -morning air; 1 ?:‘- ; 6d-.a £'c-risc'ii granger, wiicre " —■ I l *’,-: liuiiiciQ broker made liis home. F;r'::.rr.'^jv ;i if:_ 6 cwn andiSTw-ord s? sanction gave. ;ae rjfcarryiof the slave-., ■/ir.g'tvijii our symbol bird. ■Quit liaty -C*u iuc oppcessoKs tra? powcij; •-.;•! ,y>* T'4>ncw-:hi\t every vrroug, 11 ?U,. LoweVcr si song. ■Hr s. li oil's freaging hour ■ ■" * ‘ r i ■it truth tvouM crush the 5;:- j'n*irr; -:Tsc-;.unc v Trou]d!.be; Tv' -cacoely \lired i hope to sec v?».riui»rpli tvkh my|mortaleye. °t er ,. They/aWgooddookingi.i Bffe m ; hgly{ui|timoljJ-ddatil, soldscrsl pud theii appearancLyimongstj ,Ie remained scoijaciousl till the last, |ns is ha|lpd with joy. Wo a fe priuv ! nn ' 1 on tho | m <?r ni "lg before he died he i well wdj-ii out, and thffcefoing.-of fresh i b ?' lc Newell to alj his {friends, and | men is just what Vn want. V-V j.kis-sed the; hands of thejmatron, and j il liaye-j'fead all the Into papers tip to : thpt God would [reward , her •j the CtlV iijst.) and notice that our rcjji-' ■^ r her kii|dn6ss to him; in his sore j merit; and'brigade .is said , very .little ; Sl 9 k,los jHedicd ahoift |a quarter .bo | about.;: yljt first it was stated that only I ... ? c °ek ycfiteriiaj' evening, .1 throe, fnen- were wounded in bjir regi-28th ijisi,.) eonsei’otfs to. the last I menu, ana tho . whole , brigade is ; momenjt.- givi ig love and good wishes i scarhely fiieutioii^d—while- other regi- i to around him. |. . ' j 1 : • rnents: a;UI brigades, that were only \ -'l'his army, has : 'a soldier Jess; tho iongaged-a shbrVtimc. have, been Collnt ry/‘npher iriartyrf]an<l^ Heaven ; od to the; For Insdaaeet^ saint, itay ibyend bo!as peace j The IferaU gives' the 10th |? ul and may his hopes in death ■.praise gnd good "fighting>t' bo-niiim.- j j . |, s | ‘ j . jas if .they | had done great things; and j*! wipe-: ..phia ;on the d've of battle .(after all; phdy.. had only about fifty in! F ?“f hundred -of :my [men aile hi j killed; woupded and missing; and'a l s I battle now,; under command j-the killed "fire i generally one to fivfc! Co,one,; -Armstrong, and- ■ to-mbirTqw merits atfti brigades; that were ehgag- rern ain‘ at lho damp here till I return ■ d<l Sunday morningrenlv for h short roai V thp battle of Charleston. % V-If l l lirrte, arc gj£e.n all life credit of the retar P 1 "hajl keep aju oytj to jH?uVoth. fight. This, ‘il think, is injustice to er 80n - I a member of Cm K. ■ some of the men who fought so long The Captain Js- a ;nost kind, brave Jand well.’ brigade.; was on- j a " d ® " .My own son is a | gaged for jth’ree diours, and a ? half, Ls • i ' c ) ,lten!l^t 'j. L*; '» 5 * * - , j | ha* das \hey could fight. Atone tinife'i • .. Ca ft rnislped the, fitter i-Q?r 'j cnr«gimcn't (tbd63d> wasdiluiost'en- al escort - and fired ‘thei soldiqr*’ last not :i, , ■ ,: S j.r,-.,Wiei of kings. ’ . - ' j flinch, but -rngirilained.tlmi reposition ’ • 3 not have 1 any fears for James. >.\ k ?* i . : j ] untij thev could change theirpositioru m - vae,, i far as thfi duties of my V;';o;n Jheriay nad night Colonel had hishorSe shot in two ** , will: have j! an eye to bis v^X"lJ;r‘Xh’t)^LS t^ Cm = V places, but escaped himself J? see-that nq snares beset with’ 'Slcrcy?s.ligl|t t ;? i 'General, Jameson, bad ,r . n * Cj°>npahy, with ’ ' jbis.h6r ? e shot from under him, and S en ■ e ’^ Ovin s, offie p I ®, while they j was savalVrdre. being taken prisoner aIJow of duty, will ! bjr the bravery of somo of our men, e Y cr B ®°-uft er j the personal interest^ | when the enemy were clospon to.them. their men. | I - a ‘ . i jWhep tiie;i'cMicmy were close Tipon Please accept my truly heartfelt j them, they 4a\V the danger of the Gear co ". do * c - 'P y°h r J bereavement, and end, (his horse having fallen on bis. oar reconcile J*b.n to His mys {leg and held him fast) and they stop- tC, ioaB ''rUh plenitude of His |pe(l and took the horse off him. At j merc f Daniel Leasure, , d^ight yS; fell bgek ready for the morn- • iv V rc '■.P’-r-oh- the-yvo of the! most] in S> but thp timely arrival;of fresh b-.-t’e fl-et; pePfttpsi ■ the j- troo P* us. from -being engaged, vfi ,;»er witnessed; rihd lit -list, noi Tlie loss,of our regiment in killed, ; ‘i.. 1 O'> ke >h pon.whh iahxiety by"! ' Prtu Pdcd;ah|l missing was 140;'about world, 'flic fosiilt'! killed and eight or ten foment be- } tm|btcd.. It thej remainder were'jraiinded, .ft-w r,hiy .., Opiesiion of: f tine, i _Tiio j' vll ym will not recover. ~t *tl:e Uiaygome ofi - in a few days.aiid i b ? ve not lieard..ho\r many *the other t-v ]..-»•« in.nnli yet.' part.} r®g|mehts in the brigade lost, but it. fi-hik that M ej.yiii.n willp'icgc: hcuivi ' v! .H be as heavy ns pui-s, and may be yninre sure.* and (“ibre.in the lOot-h; yet wo are scarcely Who i > :.cl forced into an (S^Ugc-1 mentionod'i-iu the papers,’ all the praise •a- n-hK-li 4s nift at ad »U'llkoll -j lO -those who were driydn I'--' i.-urs p-'o' fhat!fr® m i tb^f| c P rrl P s - * r * *. i * m'tfskcu-y firing wa-j!heard! on |■' I rinderstand, has)rc -'igitt; and in a-rivoinent evcri r marif^*” on account ot—ill health.. -Co. iudlw - : f or dnj*coier-v9- 5s with but one officer, f f-r r Dutdt soon Vascd] and wasi ,danot ' syll ° witt succeed Capt.‘ '.up 1-y the artillery, and quke.an ! llann ‘ 1 ' T of the boys wantLieiit. d’lory fight was ibr fifteen 1 Ta f lor J but jit is uncertain wLolher ■’■''r-y pdnntes, then all Was lealm, 1 ‘ K ' ill g<4 him or npt. All the boys 1 ''"w not a. sound is to be hciird, Fallston are well, as far as I 'he hum- o¥-.hum’an voices in. ; r Tour son, .a ■ 5 ga • ■■ j ' . ■ i J. Jd, Johnson.- Nothing new has since .J "H • r* y.<"\ day before vesterday.- , ’^ T 9W r .' fnend « a doctor ' stilljlmlding the.«amc poiluotq « >n ‘P^® d tIW- ahead of mU9t “- ,l ,? 10 . “ Aad ir ' n 'ho railroad.^ - SriVeraf powi regi-“ ,f COald die :- n,s - &??> iFortressTlonroe have aSo I d care a cent -. These men look like dan- ab ° nt tfing °d‘ Th6y^?ve ' bcPn is a married man like a bc-en g in li q • ° V<,r Binp ° thCy ? Be f aase he sometimes, goes 'aid kt-etjdlif.’ 10 wbc t® *h<y but at night when he ought not .to. nd ra tf P- ll)eir clothes in good order, -. -j : b i ; hty i,^ 6 np wa ter. so that iguPrentife says Lot’s wife would - ? e T c ? ■ an T times;- be worth sevieDty-five cents-a pound in *'j' w ’4lhed. every inch of the SouthrTn!'GdnfWdr#cv.i ’ ‘I! ■ ‘ > l>:\- ~oe :i !. In'the wan , •' ; •- A frev nag Coat? frtnji vo-ndcr dome, f hearth n.nd borne r. 1 : n'.s-'Lc o l.'nc-delayed' is done* &:t' ss_ xvj* hoped, 5n cairn of prayer; ; Cifcsa'gc <sf deliverance comes, * .ilu: by roll :of drums' > batlicdrcublcd air I' h■ Uh *od yi b a t-niaddoh and appall- '\w ,; • * Bcthlchcni',s ehepherdskney-l ~ oij&aVyt inching t through, ■' Hie Saul: ' > ■ ' ■ *.* *y ri ’4'' i■'• *. .. ' No tcas.Ave;ii£|}c 1 ': huj vrhat are n-c ? - -Abac.? If ad Ja’j .-. V'h|r ha nd s than man's V.-jtr tfsri'b»stqofc oflibcrtv. . ', 1 - .Vi * v'lvl! not t. th’e.yoice ' That ’f: et*4fTrais fiTessc'd gospel telle ' ■. yii nitl as-ailyel- - -- :3Jniciag reJoTepT ' /- leer friend* jtijj toniAgjm iLc aup—■ Ye dearer lgone. beifpre, . Are-wafching elernabshqro VcT ;h^'*i^ r A*-Vb;k by. your band? "V me 5 ; f The-chnstening'rod v ’ bl,cre ; :*be furnace ; htfaj *: ;iir Ay ve-iol bra "aril Hh blessed feel. ', • ?he,Styiof Ockl'! ~ Ar::.-,y ! dorresponderice. Camp, at : Fair Q.(k><, ) S[ano 4ih". ; j i I. .seat wjvsel|i 'this *> FtftTifr. 'Jtwnnnit fisain. 1 .to Write a, in you—nbt knoAVL.BiJ whiitb uav'e .av^LtlieWep^orit.uhity fo| I nine ? | .a• • m V 'si •'} - the ;rd[ rain a r we ha* witho’n underi ■ impose anapj ver wc i "When.i “P, the I went regime] from; 1 id from Fortress Monroe, thro' I HsAixitJAßTWis 100th Rpo. P.:V. > 1 id mud, many times knee deep; Beaufort, S. C., May 29, ’62. ’] ! lain-put in the! rain a* night Mr. &.Mra.SAMnßLBTihis'lJoccheB -- any "shelter whatever,-' and ter-*iafy Bear Friends. (For I must es supF circumstances it has;been teem you ,as 'my friends, though jl ihlc foi ms to keep up as good have never bad the pleasure of a per earance as troops who have ne- sonal acquaintance with you):. I have ut through half such hardships, most sorrowful task to perform, and one of the new regiments came would fain avoid it, bdt ypur son, l-y halted in front of our camp. James, feels unable to attempt it, and j out to them and asked.what hy his wish J have the deep regret to mt it was, and where they were inform yop of thej death {of your sob T i toid rric; and after con- Samuel. ,He and Jamies had both been versipg a little while, one of theta 511 with the measles, but had {recover told tap that they had seen some hard ed fihely and gone to light duty, when times; that they had . slept ono night Saujnclgyery unfortunately, indulged withjout tents, and that thieypad been in some ynpropei food and acquired a ■without soft bread for five‘days. : We dysentery {which {he neglected till il have iljad f=oftbroad bat twice since •‘ecame so.Tiolent as to bpffle every efl we leftj camp Johnson, and, bavfc slept fort '-osaVd him. jit may be some mitJ without tents manynightsjand when, Ration of your sorrow to know that they said tins the boys had quite ,a «n his sieknless he had ail {the comforts 1 laugh over it. An officer of-ono of that kibdnpas could plat‘o[aronnd him. I the nop; regiments went to an officer I" the hospital the surgeon and the jof an old one, and wanted to borrow a '{Mips Chains, did all in their | loaf of j bread, saying that he "-would P°wer toj relieve Pint add make his i return ft as soon as they could get I condition; comfortable., jlis Captain, |so rhe; tjh at they had been living op Gouler, visited- him' by day and | hard bread for fouf or five days, and m h rtjt - at { all hours, and [prayed with j was most starved for something toicat. - bin b and (talked tej hipi jof his soul’s jThc offipnr told him that he had been eternal interests; apd {ho ipanifested a I living jhi crackecgjfbj- three months, Calm, chriptian Spirit of fjr{lita'do, faith, fand expected to live some time on it Uppe and confidence io nis Redeemer yet. ijjjhcae troops arp -ndtatew in.the] V 1 * 1 went'% to reconcile us, jwhhdov j service,!ionic-’ of them.-halrihg bison in IP d him sopvpll, to his early and, to • o. 27., ’■, J: lily S , 1862 L T~ Si-* IN 31.38-K WH ?r -udgeS. mado a "powerful speech in the ildfesourijState Conven tion a day or in\ which the following truthful passhg'e occurs: ’ i I. think I ijnay say| tharwithout atfy ■opinion on.ip is subject) that would jus tify the charge; there is not to bo. found in the. State pf Missouri a sin gle man. of marked (loyalty who has not already been denounced as.an Ab olitionist, when,j.in:point of fact, he is \asfarremovodfromtheTiiasheisin tho’t ; sj-mpathy from those who prefect the' charge. This charge has been so often and flippantly ipade, that I have come to consider it as, perhaps, the most unfailing test of a man’s,loyalty that he bad been denounced as,an abolition ist. That man who (has been so suc cessful in (tempering ■; his "*• loyalty throughout struggle : as to avoid incurring io!f the class en gaged In treason! and ibcir sympathi zers, to Buch|anlexteht as not to incur the application o|f that epithet, 1 will n ?t R »y he is-not loyaii but I will say his loyalty has, in all probabilly, not borne any veryldietingnishikl fruits. ‘*sy*A cotempdrary feays: “If Jeff. Davis wants to get in A safe place, we advise him to clilnb A I high tree and draw it up afteij! him;]’ Wo suggest an improvement upon this plan—that a corniectionjboj first | made between Joffr-and the tree by means of a stout Hemp rope.-, j -|' '■ | | shbnlll be Borvieef what would I gentleman to his wife, Bubstitefce for yoar I a uponthe worst half o jeot of ehpWrMtion. Co^ • i. tl low iii nihl la acta iis< of Ibe patnof hastnade so ~ cpnlso, jof the pi doli|ei4d at h: Bro|?nii)|w spoke Ylpu pave beU sylvaniajpeniten ers of this rebell: are better, mend" the itaufet IbPa / witEbatjlthe Shi which we have I agoguesjand scoi "You Have a cl wfao|are agital denunciations \ morp harin to tl Notwithstanding frankness of a bat it is Ire of ifhb Soi of tne tba irig tihisjtrouble'npi will >e oieated out until hej has the pleasure v thesi leaders in! holt.. at state the truth and casi cem it belong [ In 1860 w* dob i Presi jdenjtial of fdur-Mrso rheo. >ll B upt i Bell bid Everett ticket i jw sul-cc|Bfdl, and tho leaderj of et bos'; done the way of,hi and pnder threats of viole fipccc|jo3 against his cobvi can only ask you to “pity th of a >ooc old muni' 1 Tho bt her o ’ my ticket is “right sic care,’) j auvl a firm friend of t I may c|ilj! the ticket IL, kang|iro(| ticket which fcadi' in itsj hind I 0&, Others t portc 1 live Douglas and J > et, th loKdor of which w littlo mar|lwho;ha<j|ho beei leug go|li,ivc : been dour! tl« a: allbjrigadier.- 'Qth agai n adhered to thb mel that (fyemvas created.- .A! here |oteH| for it, and yio night! to lie heartily astii ing'sq 1| ; v| ; The lastAif these ticket! hs tbit df Lihcoln and’, the tdiegtaph :has dot HW tho nows,ft have the ekqui| to ani| jui|co that ticket a |^fh| l fa|rand consJitiUi* Andre the Dj sons a knd’w $4 tnoutlii || In fi diioir I Enox| Whilel ligious erncyj Abrall as Pro andtfi wo die pick d thouf Hon lj iheir 1 rcmaii Unior iment. One that di qownti a more her off there~f| crime <1 tecr r ani upon thi a; piece drafted into the [you do?" paid a j lately. “Get a inppose,” -where ib'anged tbe sab* 6 recq Philadi it, he-dei icapeecl occasion c cause fair nine iF i j Jan’ kir tvil 1“ U®Lt hni><>o,ap3 6t\cre,' 4 rascally Secdse ion |l I'ollow. them to the ey enter Jhe g ifesj to stand Ihero anc them. • || eight hdnff aft'Jt t me; cahinl my pap ‘’which, thoii h; its piety, was ho c set ir< the* South.'s.rc '' assertedin that’ pap Lincoln was’legillyp at, and (hat I sap porte f, at'the end of roar; -liko-hiib, we had on ;nts and|try it again.; icipled leaders of this ll intended, if successful ; kinridghand ta lie ,ticke t four years lor ger in then secede. • i . that period they proposed yariems pai tVof the So ami ing nearly nil tle armsulf in that section, t nd afterbi ghly prepaid, i trive for la ,| sliouldthe succeeding oleq late unfavorably. ‘The ,n«-' the.ieaven-dar fera, rally intmded this, leirapostate Bi eckinridgd, eatest .drunk* rd 1 in >.tbi i yj did hot me in comprc \ meant, at alt events, ul | secpdo. pnd sot iup fq • Pryorßaid: I jJadr tten(|en .CompKimiso, bd l, tendHp j Have jit nor! an; ■ are ooand to_d[issplye ih" > it jjihhticu le seyon Gotfoa States ni a solemn Path to sap stitntidh andlpws |of th< ttveSjipsteadofhrognrding d trust, held midnight can lying;*ip| break flip the Gov nd sending homo dispatch toe Legislatures! to pass the wsipn and; run {the Statei llnion-immediai ely. ourtenga.Senator ‘ represent iyon option Staxs, I pro idvidually and jojlectivere yhpy 'blight to have their to the gallows %nd their i |ont by,ithe roo .a and fed I • • r m if *°&:U ; JT: ■I ■ treatni mt.of TJn gd?villo jail, as withes .jjft.Brownlow said: ' Flhdiiid hover forget-r* xnoson old minister; ap-. Madison Ckt§ e xdtfjP)try and worthy 1 men- IhejlmtSt churcbj whb nidi t ah|ihkfpf refhsingjtbvolDn’- d whpt&yßtretched |at • length phe thickness of under ; ;hi|n, and’ an; am felide lat'ij jßeeac Ihof iedj cuj ty\ scr doubled up for >;tiinbt£ : 0 the very agonies of. (foftlh, unable o turn over, only from on* aideto 1 the. ♦then Hia. wife, came to visit WiiL fmtfag her youngest child with her; I Which jraq, bnt a habe.hu t they refus * pdt Thjr Bead window; aridentreated for God's aako/to let the poor ® come In, as i-hers bhsband was g-‘ ** consented that ight see him for the limited time ikJK^f 60 A® ®ho came in Iboked upon her husband’s Wan and emaciatedfame, and saw tibw- rapidly nSj?? B • ink l in B v l she gave.bvident signs j m *od would have failed to b her arms, pad he not rushed up, to her and cri & I l **™ have the and then she sank down upon the breast of her dprmghusband, unableat first to speak « sinrfr word. He eat by,and held ®;haße until the fifteen minutes had ejepired, when the officbr came ini and "? 5 n J f n .? d i! u l ® an ? peremtory man. irj notifledtjher that the! interview iat c|ofje., So hoped he might hev see such a scene againlj and yet .n cases were common all over Bast , D^ e »h« e ' . S “ oh , actions; as these ■f h th ?f ° f . ? 0<^B fon in the 3 r h : « 18 the spint of murder and assipation ; it is the spirit of Sell. at tf *'North who these infernal murderers we owed?, the .devil a debt-toi he An .jmi aV most ~fgw>jting and G <d fqrsaken wretkes tf&i emld be C Sl r Zdt human aoted *? Pa^,that debt and get a premium upon tKopavmnnt M could make a tender to iim Satariic Majesty of twelve Northern: S milked Ati SP' S en after the: battle at i|b.. a Bsas and Bull !Ru„,llib^ljWsJ stew * wWfo il l?“ gh T r tow si ! Site cx "! t,n s ovefjtjie gcto-! *7 they had achieved,, and ttnnin nf Sal • heac l* ■of the foSl'Sd” f 4^ s by Whlh they would Italic and say i “See % here is I JffiJ f h oldie r papturejdat 1 Bullflun” Sfihb 1 ' and he who^l^j fe "l y ° U r “yropathizers with these jr iscals, Yon ought ito Idrivo ° f on a! rail' -Ptd ita W Oman j and RehollioppT ~ iTbej baitpr I of the Knockerbocker, in the jast number of that mdgiziho l dis counts as follows {upon “Woman and; I Rbbelßcn, The reocllionbaci a very damagiijig effect, ye ate sorry to say, upon th) angelical virtues pf the fe- sex We continue to bead acts the [most heartless character perpetra. ted by t ic woman 1 of; the North. Noth ing in the history of savage life equals t le atrocities recorded against \the' female of Seccsh. The men. are Pad enough but the women are worse ; Mw queer itiis that a female knowsi bp half way nWaauro ; shods'either an i ahgel or a devil, andlnpthinfr iMen, on the cbntrary] have tpe happvj f a fPlty' 1 >|gradppiing their vice, i jMeii ! tnsy «w. sar dnd be otherwise 'good oit*- ynaj lut awoman that sweara Jtops ijort at npthibgj I I * When they, once forsake’ proj 'hw kt ow nothing of comppctiq 11 ®_h' n ' h 1° foot they seem to lyiih th tirshame, and set a'yalu their whole worthlessness.) Ba ”WM is, a bad Woman is jnfin worse. A|l the aboitionists ar maloß. In, all N o w York yoti fiI PY l n ® man who has the shami nb« ito make known his profes a?j|he wdmen_igjhc business 1 do, isiwith I uman nature as With -n -ftbai'<riginally the, UweeUi bee »mos!. acrid when, they once mei ice turning. We often -hca ni q hers killing their children in . h q id. A. father only does lit v h»jsdn nk or enraged; Nobodj wq nan , w;ou!d ever have thpugi tliq oruq ty of demanding the hea J>l n' ,th > Baptist, as a | smallj roi ft Vsdanc ng a single turn of the c •qyionne, as was the case with diughtei- of Herodias.l From t r iinarks out fair! friends 1 must coholude that we are women bn I I; is because wo; love them that them efi the dreadful c< qietice : hat their peculiar orga: ti on renders' liable if they 1 p m eve i: for a moment fkm b-ightj phth that God Intdhfed 1 sliquld; i"alk ifi. This rebellion ripeat, has cast a dark blond qvei hEqvenly virtues -of .Woman.: D Smth it has made heradpmph. \ a queer nslitation, this . crinoline p irtmen . is. - - :■' ! ‘ i~ ;hy, tie ire ID ten >to ho tat of k !vil iBt rigi roaHti; to oerq inrewh' toed inf fans a hi iojfted 1 Jsjjtvere \ ]■ that tii iifsectii ■pee, mai ! asorro her me e np wi 16 XJnioj ported strong! J’ou suj son tid B- gitllat Ivo.woul |g m ba‘ |;of iyo P Itickfl y of Vo te h t.’ t< ip of dc skpowli rain. If gbt yon fclea»nrj; pcessfuE. wlectionj' i fonghi tbe-peis. leader 4 ilJeatrn of hel|| 1 make 36; clecjl |gh noil [nly ro-j that let; ted hid, learsf F_fl> But SSI L t 6 [E Liked Them.—Dr, Fn i.gi and pncp when early iho table, ho emptied the •his snuff-box. over ithei !FrandB!‘’ ; exclaimcd a fei e yoh about ?” | Ice t i” Was .the answer, i H( ad the dishto himself J, "W >oolndpd, he exclaimed: f‘ it was snuff, did you?! N •lack pepper/’ ! vas a W! were on tent* of “Francis “what iu that waj *6oj«e,h $£ |ad c thought ingjbat 1 §fal a .jr see; sir, that you. Wye of. gold."’ "Oh, yelv I oh rwifOi and B<ta- tyis '1 my teeth.’’ BM ffV'-S • • • ! stablished 1818. (: ;h; | BBEiyo yisioNs. [■-j. hABRIXT HOSM£&’s NAERATIVE Ot i ; A , ; L ■ j MKQULAB OCCURRENCE. ] :[■ fel* ! Maria Child’s 'article.'i on in the May number of ,the contains the following 1 3- : v i - Wntokt Harr iotHosmer, Ihesoulptor, visited ‘her native country a few years «go : I ihad « convention with her, happen ed to tajn. upon dreams and visions. 1 ‘fli .hsve stime experience in' that! way|”j*aid she. “l/et me tell yon a singular circumstance 4 that happened to nw in Borne. An Italian git I named. Bpsa was in ,my employ for a lCng time, but was finally obliged to return to her mpthbr, oh account of confirmed ill-health. We Swere mutually sorry topart,forwe lifted eachiotbet! When I took irty customary jpcercise on horse back I frequently leafledto «oe her.— | On one of these'occasions I found her brighter than I;had aCen-her for some t'm 6 \ past. T ; had! long relinquished hopes Of her recovery, ibht there was something in;her appdavanco that ga|ve me, the; impression! oft immediate dan ger. I left, her with the 'expectation of calling to see her again many times.. Waring jthe remainder of the : day! I was busy in studio, and I; dP not fe collect that Rosa wnsin my-thoughts after I parted froid her. I retiriaaito rest; in good health! 1 and in a quiet frame of mind. Bat/I woke from a sleep \vith an oppressive feeling that some one was irt the rpoin. f! won dered at-the sensation for it was on ti be lly nCw ia mo; but in vain I'tried to dispel it. I peered beyond the curtain jof,my bed, but'could distinguish no iobject in the darkhess. Trying to Igathcrnp rny thoughts, I soon reflected ] that the door was locked,and that ! had ■ put the key under my bolster; I felt for J it and found it where X. had placed it. I said to myselfithat I had proba bly hhd some Ugly : dream," and had waked with a vague impression of it still on my mind. Seasoning thus, I arranged] myself comfortably for an-1 iother nap. lam habitually a good' to fear; but do i liwhat l woiil(|, lheiidea still haunted me .) that some one was in the room; (Bind-! ■ ir, g it impossible to sleep, I longed for i | daylight to dawn; that I might rise' arifd my castQpiarv javocatiehhv waa not long More l. ww, dimlV able toi distinguish the furniture iamdi room, and, soon after I. heqrd,-in the apartments below, familiar hqises of servapts windbwsanddooih. ringing vibrationk, .{counted one, by a flong curtain Toop.ed up affon? side. Asi-I raised"my; head from the pillow, ' Bosa booked inside the cur tain, and- smiled ,at me. The idea of anything super fiatualdid not occur tome. I was simplyiSurprised and. exclaimed “Why, Bosa! How came you ■fiere, when you are sb 51I?’’ , ir, .the old, fa iniliai which I.wtia; ao mueh-accustomed, a -voice replied, i“I. am'wfil how.” With np other 'thought tban : that of greeting her ijoj'fully, I sprang out of* bud. Thepe i wife no Bosa there! 'I moved the cur tain, thinking she might pethaps have playfully .blddloh, herself'behind its, (iotas. The; same feelingihduccd me to look ipto the closet The sight of her had come so suddenly, that, in the first moment of surprise, and bewilder ment, 1 did tbpt ihe door was locked.;, When I became cohvinoj ed there was no one in the. rooni but myself, 11 recollected that fdee: and thought 1 must have seen a iVfsitm. (1 “At .the breakfast-table I said to the; old lady With whom I boarded, ‘ Eo.-ia is dead.”,“[What doyou moafiby.that?” she inquired.. | “You told me, she seem ed better, than- conimpn. when you called to see bar yesterday.:’ I relat ed the occurrences of the morning and told hep I bad a strong impression Bosa was dead. She laughed, • qpd said I had dreamed it all. T assured .her I was thoroughly awake, and in proof thereof told her I had-heard all the ctisiomary. houHe-hold noises; and bad counted the clock when ifstfncfe Sve. .She “replied, “All. that is very possible, my dear. .The clock; struck in your dream. Beal sounds often mix with the illusion of .-sleep!.; I am surprised that a dream should make such ap impression onja young lady so free ; from superstition as you ore.” She coutinue'd to jest on the subject, and slightly annoyed mo by her per sistence in believing it a dream; when I was perfectly sure of having been; Wide awake. To settle tho| question. 1 I summoned a messenger land sent him to inquire Wjhon [Bpsa died.— He returned .with? the answer that She had died that morning at five o’clock," ; i J’’,. ; 1 wrote the story as Miss Hosmer told it to me, and ailep I bad shown it. to ; her I asked lif she bad- any - ob jection to its being published, without suppression pf names.! She replied, hiiou’have ropofted tho.story of Bosa correctly. Make what nse you please of it. You chnnpt think it more.in teresting, or unaccountable than.l dp myself,” ! 4 I,' !■ . 1 crty ns of glo- i on If as itely nets 3608 uoh- i 3iul, : i»»m ?ben : Jfon i oth- Ouj 'Mas. Jones : —“Biddy, X wish ypa woald step o and soo how “old Mra ; Jones |in this 'morning.' Biddy returned apd said Mrs. Jones was j ust 72 years, 4‘jmonlhs and 15 days. ’ ■our oar* •een : ; “Whai church dp yoU atteod, Mn. any paradox church W*r.e tb* | ;oppel, is dispensfad with,*' f • CvM-V '.■*•( N ! • tk *Ji> .1. ' -t •\ • ! i■ : : l'^ : T ' | K;4, \ u._ - I I - ■ V,,J Enter the nails of legislation now-r the Honse.of representatives. A in'ot ley mob of soldiers and civilians, malt and female, fill [the gafieiries, and gan dily uniformed Yankee officials crowt thejrestibnle and lobbiei of thbpoli ticians. • The debate is bn the expat sion of n niember from ibb. Hodie.—■ Lbvejoy poors pnt bis rial of wrath and a pungent remark i brings down the House and gallerieST: The Spcaket enjoys it; bat Traps the desk| fflphn which the hilarity increases, andhbois terbns sallies of coarse wit and bandied words between the representatives on the. floor add their constituents-in the galleries.! “Hallo, Jim;!" lie as likely to be answered from the [floor to gal lery as at any town-meeting ‘in ife.W England; and the pfea : nutjeaterp.abore | think nothing of balling the attention of the Speaker below, biy a pea-nut reminders alongside his head, with an “I say, Sam, won’t you come out and take a drink 7” if , But now there is Silence for once, Vallandighara rises to [address the House. It is wonderfal What a'brave man can ■wring:.#cra his ene mies, even in theip power. As Mr. _ Vallandigham's “Hr? Speaker!" rings through jtne. House, the hum dies out in the galleries, and Ihp mem bers turn do their chairs; with a con [ tomptuona jeer on their faces, io listen to his remarks. . J. J ■ ' Like af Roman gladiator, ho stands studying the prelude to his rerbarks, looking around on his enemies, jybo, ifjliby, dared, wonid flcnifo or pistol him at his scat. His begin,‘to ‘ comb hot, heavy, scorching, in his .de nunciation of the illbgal (measures of the Administration. The Speaker grows uneasy; the members grm.andi wrigglb In'their, seats, anfljLbe galler ies burst: but' into a pandemonium -of" hisses, yells,'and curses! J' v ■The Speaker,raps his gavel, but the [storm continues, the hissing darling } down liko the tongues of‘.>orpe'nts i up-. I bn the nnshieldedTicad of Mr.. Yallan digham, who stands tin me red, toying with his watch -guard,. wai ling _ibr £ha restoration bjf-order,* whic i cptnes bjM anti by, artd Ke-probecds, with , inter--• vals- ofintomiptlori such as jve have described- P reqne nlly d ospatcheefrom the. Yankee genesis are read i 6 the House and Senate, jqmnoincing '“An,- oAei Glorjbus Union Yictprpji’fgmid band-ahaki ng semi obngratulhyioaa^Qn;.; the floor,* and cheers apd crieaSnu 11,. • ..[.I .. • day at the, Capitol during the.setsraft bt Congreps.] ‘But-ithe most huntiilia ; ; ting result of- IJi§ ,cbndition of affaire there, : is ,the use to which the Capitpl has been turned" immense' bake-house; for the:.manufacture of bread for the'soldiers. ■' The basement: •of the ; Baptist, Hhurch, injcludi ig.the.,; school and lecthro'room, has been-eon Verted into ta [stable' jfot* hdrscs; apcTa.' "probositiop is now entcitaincd of talc- : mg Trinity Church for a hos-‘ pilal, in rotalfatiohf for 'the- supposed disloyalty off its pastor, people; and, vestry,‘in the pastor refusing' to read the | player Of thanksgiving 'for ;the ' success of the Yankee GaVernment, J. j AsqrnEß GHRISItiAX .pK.VEIIAX. General illtchcll, at the conclusion of a sermon preached to the 9th: Ohio : Brigade near took a huge rock pjlpit and occupied ; r half an hour in delivering a religious ; discourse of surpassing eloquence. He commenced by saying, “that he did hot come thoro a? the General Gom manding, bat as man to mop. and aim ing for the same state of eternal 1 hap piness.’' Jle; insisted that the highest duty of. a soldier was to ;l b^ r'a. ’Chris-,, tiah; religion heightened Cyory enjoy ment, and better prepared hi m to die-. charge hisduty. A chaplain vrhp Ws present says’: “It waaßHublimeseone; tie left an impression on thhminds' of his andifnee hover to be forgotten. The effect' of the sermon \vas; height ened by the. fact .that! the services were held on tbc mountain top (amid the; rugged grandeur of East Ten nessee.;/' I- Comparative Length—At Berlin and London, the longest day lias 16£ hours. At Stck;kholnylB},'ariJ f;: shortest 5Jc At Hamburg! 10; short est 7. AuSt; Petersburg, 10; shortest, 15.- At Finland, 23 §j. Shortest. 21. In Norway the day lasts from May 21st to f ,July 22/without tiny interruption; and in Spitzbergen the longest day lasts three months arid a half I | Maliahy, I am pleased thatilhed has gdt such a fine organ' in thy church/’ “But," said the elergy manol thought yon was strongly op poaetHo having an organ in a church.” “So I am,” said FriendObadinh; '-but; then, if;thee wUI worship thcLord by machinery, I wOakl likothoi tobave s a first rate instrument. - '- ; *.h_. V «SuA i sailor dropped ; opt of ; -the Egging of a shrp of war, some ■'& or tvroaty feet, arid fell plpmp phtha , J first Lieutenant., i '‘‘VVretcb, were did yoa come, from ' fcf said the officer, as he him-*. r aeLf up.’ t! .."I came from the Jfortk.of Irehwl, yofti honor" ...;■ ’ ' }. • • •' •> ; * NCOTCi ADVEBTl^at^ ‘■■'J-k 'V' .f. -■■ .. Adyertlscfteiils fyiertoa at Hie fltft'of 1 Wnti persquare-*-each subsequent inserts & cents. AVltyei al'diseount made; to year advertisers, andoniong advertisements. A spaeeequal to; twelve lines of this t;' measured'SS a : stpiaie/ >1 •c' v' • Special notices nlsr’rates.' 5 per cent! sdditioii to Business cards, ' Marriages and I and other. Scticai 75 cents t tenths, Be] of n-pabli Puritans [ We 4opy i|he following a-iticl from.a late namber of the, Bichmoni Examiner, -• It is interestiDgain amusing: ' V' t-.T;!!: A Cavalier A • I i . r r. ■>l i..£a f >r El H ME= .1 'y^' MEM II ' I : Iv IN p- line, per yc* ligibw, Politic) ic &aluro. Tree.
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