The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 03, 1862, Image 1

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BEAVER,
Wednesday, Dec. -3d, 1862.
T. C. NICHOLSON Proprietors.
TERMS = — OsePollar and Fifty Cents
nor annum, in advance; otherwise Two Dol-'
i.'.’nswill be charged. No paper discontinued
uDtil all arrearages are settled.! j?
and. commanjcirficns, by mail
shall hare prompt attention.
“STONEWALL JACKSON’S WAY.”
.ri , •’ T. ‘ 1 . 1 _ • : s ;■ 1 i ■ —' "v — ;,r “ l '
The War Upon the AdmifU-s- the temper of men now by their tern
• J tration-' P or before: this war came to us, their
The most a.husingnxhibition of the “T anlecod
preset.it clay is the attempt of the ? ntS A behevo jthht oyery follower
Breckinridge jDeriiocracy to dictate a" V ‘ T ?^ 8a ? o, i Tu- en » anc, PffV on '
policy to the present Administration <?■ V nl . d r e J o,CO , n..pnjultimate recpgm
niul ihnra 1-, V ’ tion of the rebellion. The progress
ano lucre,is uo current I terature more ,e. • i. t . ®
interesting and attractive than the ■» P«bt.eal heresies ,s as easy
nhinefous plans feir peace andconciJ •"r 08 f*4 a * of * b .«
lion that wo see’ In their journals- !? fer ." al Few indeed, are
The J . ’■ r ... the men who were in favor of the
VdV 'Tort® 7i,y. / P ' deftcc ° f - tb ?. South at the begihiiing that are not
T. 0881 it m&. j have been
Yo'*k 1 lPor/7 6 ‘■'a," sympathizers from i the -first. Time
ipi k > it orta is forever savin" the; * ....
Tfni. :>. £n..n t!« J„; and political success have emboldened
u nioii m Accord- .. ■ 1 , ■ i i. . - ,;■ ,
ing to these writers, wc of the North U '• ’ :u " lno ' v tbiy open I heir eam
we of this stubborn-hard-hearted -cr.-. P- , ibe ‘ r I ’* T" thQ , l f K s ‘
•eratidu. we Yankees who. bavAhe! “
,i * i f . . . i oojcct of that assault is to compel him
naiuiiioou to believe in such a thin" • • > 4l ■. i «i
mo liKm.tv » •. . * ° to rescind the proclamation tof hman
as j abort} , ami .Uie£aiulacity to enter | c i nat ion. • !
Into a war. lor the salvation of the iv i u i : .
p.*- . * a i . , \\ o think we can assuf-o tho country
™ y dow . n °, ur - that, from aU wc/kiiow ortho Pi^sU
\’ ef„ Sfn S - r ° ra r of tbp United Slates, he £ill
ni h ih( »tl ■I?’ n *C ’ Z ( ' ?•* aad neither surrender indr amend this*
rush into the arms of an nfieelionalo . ... ■ . ». .7, ,
'Osx, * h S *tr *** •##- !
jrarHsr. s?* ‘ i
; - I f r , n ) - j— it, was no measurd of-hls own chOos
misunderstuod thpm. from the begin-|-f ng . I.Tlie dread it lias inspired in the
mug. \ve inisujpd.ersiood .them at.(” g ollth sbou;s fh at ,t Wn well.tint-:
jhorirsunuer; all. ivo shall . cd-: } lj t may fail ps d thousand of otlw :
I'juuo.ibh he.u t!ia;t t\ nonCieii. .bcaiiro-. or - have: failed since the bc
| gi.'!tl. •-'pened upon that fort U was , giunipg 0 f the world ; but 1 the efforts!
j only an. adeelionato piece of artillery j yi ,| made, ar.d What is more,tit
j practice—that the advance into J.ary- j j, [ bc B ustaincd by 'the combined
j.lainl: was meredyj a piavlal visit of ( )OW3I . of tho jj opdb ,'
{•pleasure—a; pn iuc—and tl:irt“il wc j V I t =,; ( j
had only „takeu time and kept our j ; Bold Escape op an li.limois Soi.-
lemjiir, and listened to reason, and j rEOM Cuauleston. The fol- i
loliowed the counsels of those pure;. • • . : .1, - , * !
- and iUr j seeing-'■atateion.T ?*•"£»*»"■ exlraptjof ,a jettor recent
j Fornamio 'tVood ahd.Jamcs Buchanan,- v Received by Ihc Ilev. Mr. Scbrider,
1 we should now bp a bapp\- band of of Washington county, Illinois, from
j brotlicrs. There- was nothing, in tlic.lJiis son, recently a prisoner at Charles*
[world more easily settled thantlns j’* on gq ,• I .* r 1
''difficulty, had we,not_bcen- so Scree' V ” , , s ~ •
and fanatical. ilr; Reed and Mr.l : lh f of [war dporced thati
lllugl.es 'would ’ ijiive arranged the'k I :,^, be M ls f en RnHonor; last June,!'
t whole ailair in throe wasi^'V' 0 011 an exiWd.tion rcoatinoitcrihg'.
lonlv necessarv ilb -• k t aside the elec-: M-"-' l ‘ ncn, J‘ 8 ,.\\ Idle .in their
i ii(7n:> of Mr LliH nln ;l do-.t t! M.-nt-' ebncd.es 1 always an idea ot os-
IgonWry:• Constitution. .1 , au:.v will. ■! :l P 1 HpoUe 16 negro, who
our flag, and acceiil Mr. : '!’ voi, - !u 9 le n '.V enarsc food, and made
President' M the 'Conk deruev. 'Had , 81,1 h 1 t 0 escape. The negro
these counsels l.ccii adopie.l't wo vo.ars' to ‘"r.nsh nio with a sceesh uni
ago, when so IrgelV aad'lr.mkiv given • IM W an, ‘ 1,1 thi ‘ 1 dressed niy
■wo should now bo at poa<v, ‘Europe ! ,n ,n - v and was ready.]
would ,l>e satisfied^-and- war'would not i a The laithfal negro gave
r have a c.ohre. j * ! :-me 4»hc conntcrsi"n,r and hail a i}out
Stkateut -On a eor- .vifi'and ! "ood i' taretl <'*V >4 -hazardous undertaM |
“Git'al Captain" being displeased with i u.r ci r T ~U - vchturo to , answer: TlWv
the d.spos.upns Gen. Ricton had madej -turifis-nncl dll llie"^b e-shlU ofTit 1 firwl at us ' vUh ‘ muskets TTVitliout hit
for receivu.g the assault of. Marshal-! crl \! :l all f * *f f «■% Although tho boat Was riddlod;
hpult, who inoiniced him in froiityor j X si Sven i'k-ti * Vi'o'l f" 11 J [ and : was with difficulty kept-afloat;
I dored they,lab to lie erlire! v changed. | t] >.®, S ? , » '’'‘S. 'jelicf 1 !,at we;i, (Ul AV( . But . cuj?<k . <|; by i xcrt Vn"'o’ur’
• But the difficulty was to d-lay Ihc.al- di-Wth till ■ '''• -1 1’r’ 1 ‘Pi the Utmost, inigotling to sea;
taclc of htlre Pron-sh 'until a c'nahgd 1 i.V, "|i cl. .V: g r- K> ' 1 * 1 1 Oh. how mv heart beaJ when 1 saw a
could,, be; cirectod. Thijs. the -Iron ' Jf ‘ r t V dvdin*.,- inpursait of us firing grape
‘ ] . , ‘ ll£ '‘”., :l < com l diSl.ied in |fcr s on,.in th.e j Ctl try hih>"'vX' ’’ \V [ : al * tl ctinistor. But we neared' the
following inanne?'. Ifollj ng his’ cock- j rdif . eti ; a ; n dos and YvenVio w-r- 'Wo bl * ,c *>aU in /? '^ b «i hearing’the
■eU nat and -waving it 111 the arr.llw; i . , j.,. fv rp ’Y ,/.•/, *h 1 ) firing and seeing. tin* cause, let slip
' nn-v* as'lfi :|,r ; ile '' i T :,,1 ° f a 1 proviuMiC of (iod sh'.ffid .ho ! and)orS and r^d ' ns *’'
Hum the men. which was taken up by , . Va, T a '‘ iln
corns after c'orj.s.nntil it roveihi rated : ' TV. ’ \- ‘ l " ( * lot cx *
-- t.l'i'ig tho whole- .xtont of. Vi-<O.,Y a.iii.oie</»—nor even a
; *11,,.. “A - .I- , 1; ,f- .... ; ‘ *■•'•■■■•>e‘. a i'e •:>!>., or aA\ \yiere
’ll Vi . C •“ compelled to t-xpt rinicnt gen orals.
.imrtoi was htgivJ to remara. mining- >S)4U ‘ have oli | lSv o
- >y,.us'i.l addiKssmg ImusMl -Soult is ... .
, a 'lcilfal but am! ; l.r ' f .T, . T" ° .V
-7 wiil'i'Ol attack in fm-a ,;:,ti! h a * \ a ‘Vif ! tke
f i*sc,*!-inini-il *1,.; ~ bottom... The Jtcipio. ot this war for
~1 at,i-ei i.iiiim nit* n’.cji 111 " ot iif -<■* *» »» »v - a , ~ .
cbeeis. This v. ill ghoUine for ilu- ' V l *. may be at the l,ead. of a
_Yv(l, llvision to cuine „», and wo ti % or aa or 7 W be
K i i.n \ ...>* 1 it «... ; * \ . v . ' m>iuc cl tliti.druUe'l levies now
-•»7 •»...•! I'IlU it I Ul'l.f. <i 1 -lit as {;(* ', 1 ■ * .1 • 'M . ,rr
• u • u„.u'„ , : ;.n \ r in then wanvas Homes.
.7 '• o‘Jiilt. iiaiurai y ai.ou i ; , \ . ,
s -,i t’.i.:.. ti’i.M,.. * ...hopt; auil i>ray, a p * wo hav*e
tremeiuious shouts an* • i .- r • « !*.«.• •
I t 1,,. a 1 i • * i \ ■ uiiii bvlinc—lor. iceticr
. v?s-i .Uf •»; 1 sF-* . a'.-i.ip »>■-ii-oi a of oducatinji,
... Miyii,*?. au*i (Ha.-not aM:o-k 11*01 ',>o \ , 1 * ,•« .
I'-tP Bad he Miuk n: Iln. li’-l-.t .Vo- ‘ t, ‘- ;l l '7' L :"r “f : ot ; ll '‘ a! faVO1 u- h r 11
ment he. would have wdiHin i a-v vK 1 P 111:11 t< ?- n^ n * "!« '“'7° :
tery : as it was. he .set -iul, : H..' , v "» M)0 hope that the ,
Uy. ti,; , vo i, • -Vicii'l wni iiem;. Moucy has been spent, j
'slti.e'str-ite.-v rf f ' I fi* * " "i'-blood has -JbCen shed, tlio contumely I
Hr , ‘ IS, , T ■ B>o European world has poisoned;
vL r y or "eimirs, oif"t m.mi i 1 .» . 1 . 1
t , w i ' • , 1 vVvry brueze tout comes over the i
n. :• L .nen.eni. _ - ] bn,ad Atlantic- ;'cominercc~has boon j
A Bifu-TtFt r. irEFt,i:criox!—Bulwel* ! >bul '- o *‘ < - >• the dust has giuhoi t-d'!
cioijUetJtfyf says :•• I cannot believe !“; oa "f, T- ~,dI” , music Once -
f- Bfat eaikhris man’s abiding place. Jt | ■ lo . lI » bl , t( * .of-men .
i bu that out lifb is cast itp by the - *\ M I j l \ 1 V n ’ , . f? 1 *P ias
- -J)joau, -if eternity toilet moino.nl I u \ qotamm- power in. the
'■pm. i(, waves'and ttiPfi-sink into ' ll f 1 «> 1 /«?[>.» to 'indo
.'nothingness ! Else whv is it that the i aI V U ‘ : - lt .' v “'"‘ IVO bc turn our
. glorious' aspiration, which, legj.s likel? ulU,r, . n p ?" to '}^ 0111! Sacrifices
a.igo!s%on V the tcmpleof'mir' heart, i " n 'l f °- ur '-!°i , »<to ibittcrnosa
are forever and . J fl ,iUr - The issue, they make.
Tied? Whv is iftliat the ruinW: 1 pi’cei.oly wd.atwas made
/ and! clouds, come over with a btmatvl tllie* fiveri brow
• ihut isnotof earth, and then pass off it the
; and |eave us to muse upon tbeir fa- ,tb ? Aincnean Republic.
: vorlfo loveliness ? Why'is it that the , 'They have' dcchu-ud their purpose,
JsjAS;h*vho hold their festival arojund' a,ul : «J»«««d their camjiaign. - They
midnight throne, are set ajj.o vet ilrc bui!llil hg batteries, around foil
grasp of limited faculties, „ forever i gunner. Let us, they my, demand-from
mocking us their unappt dachiible gin-’: f - ,iC President the suspension- 0/ his:proc
ry ?' And, finally, why :is it Vtliat i of £,^uicq>ation. .On this
-'■- bright forms of Lcaiity* areJ tb ‘- confess is being waged.
: 'presented :to our; view, and dheu', la-i'V .-buiuired argiinumlsi arc scattered
ken from us, leaving ihe'itlioußagd''A-Of tbe land in."support of this, dc
etreams of our affections' flotg' t-aek ! ,I)alf d ‘-it will cloiiciliate the people
• .-‘A Alpine torrer.ls>upoa oifr heiirts -j *T B’P South—it. will be a/yiracticalof
;Wo are hortr-for higher destiny' tbanl T« p .W compromise—it wyll give us
that of earth:; there is a .realm where ! P. uac *-” : T l *i» via what w#' are told
the raiubow-o r.cver fades—Where stars come fi-pii. the arbogat ion of a
will he spread-before lus llike islands^-f solemn decree;'; c: lt wi'.lf.bc a Mop ini
• .bat,. -slumber oh tlic licean, ail'd the immediate path‘of peace.” Then
-7 Pi. n - tbo being that pass before us we may; see i-the perpiancnt flags of
tike <fi;ad(jws will stay in our presence t r uco”-for which Mr. Reed is constant
forever. “ ,ly at his’devotions. • But can we he
rn *-„l —T-: / Uievc tiioso-men ?■ If wc grant this
hand?-in 1 • l * ~ lS a D’ enfebing ;i thiors.i first demand—wbathcsl? If we siius
the tlther' 8 1? , H render [ emancipation,'’ will their .'Sef)
1 down nnd u kao ? l{ ed /|he rascal j mands cease ? ,Ifwo give kp tho out 7
carcass ni .trample on bis wirk-Sjican we hopeeto be mnfnolested:
do® a .F«>; in-thp Citadel? \V^can only sustain
< "Sldu ;b^ta”4lcr W ««SST» t “ ur : eaasU by .sustaining it frornr the
‘‘itVMiiVili • « -Vll, - “.“*>l beginning to the end. *lt vrctsnrten
and:.' faith 5 T Wiu,t ed;! der emancipation, they will, ’deniand.
c»: >o y wH" - V' ''im : a 1 confiscation,an I eventually recogni
“ g ’ I '■ V;, : tiohvi. And, judging events hji events,
i r«
[The following stanzas n'ero found on the
t .. • person of a rebel Sergeant of the “Stonewall
Brigade,” recently captured by our troops
hear Winchester, Va.;
'V Come, stack arms, men ! ’ Pile on the rails—
» Stir up the camp-fire bright^;
i No matter if the canteen
We’ll make a roaring night.l j
, HqrefShenandoah brawls along,
[■ . There burly Blue Bidge echos jirong.
To swcUJhe brigrdo’s rousing,song,
Of ‘•Stonewall Jackson’s way .ft
■* Wj See him now.—llf6 old slouched hat j
“ ‘ Cocked o’er his _cyc askew, — ‘
The shrewd dry smile,—ths speech so pat,
i Sodalm, so’blunl, so true. | , _
The “Blue Light Eider’’ knows ’em well:
Says he, "that’s Banka.—hc’s-fond of shell,
Lord sdve his soul!— give him—well.
That's “Stonewall Jackson’s way.” •
Silence 1 groiindarms 1 kneel all! caps off j!
Old Bine Light’s going to pray;. ' » i
fool that dares to eco,ff !
I it’s his way !,
Appealing from his native sod
lii fbrmn pan peris to.God, —
“Lay-bare*thine arm, stretch forth thy rod,
■ s£\nien !”■ 1 That’s “StonewaU’a way.’V
flVs in the saddle now ! Fall in I I
Steady.! the whole brigade ! • .
Hill's at the ford, cut off;‘we’ll win
' Tlis out, ball and blade.
What matter if our shoes are .worn ?
What .matter if t>ur fcct are torn ?*
“Quickstep! ; we’re with him before dawn !”
That’s “StonewalUJackson’s way !”.
* pie son's bright lances rout the mists
Of morning—and. by George ! .
Here’s Longstroet stnigg|ing in. the lists, - ,
; Hemmed im-an ugly gorge,
i , Hope and his Yankees, > wbipped.before, s
“Hay’nets and grape hoar St one waif roan
■‘•ChargV Stewart’!~pay ofT_ Ashby’s score,’’ x
-C j-Is “Stonewall Jaickson's way.”
—. ' •-I • v , • - I'-
\ Ah! maiden wait, and watch.and yearn.
• ' . For noWS of Stoii-ewalFs band ! .
.7^Ah I widow, read p*ith eyes that burn,
s That ring upon }hyrhand;- - ,*■ -
j Ah 1 wife, sew on. hope on I
! : Thy life shall not t|c .all forlorn !
The foe had better uner-bceu born,
: That gets in “Stonewalls way.”
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•>l,l/, • * ■ :}s£: /» ••. •
‘ Oh, piy; Mend .
of ; I»e tortures tbaOT*W,oehr]y;crazy
mo for the last [Pin is
powerless to
coi yey, one haye,
endured. I
before. ,1
ferrhg thjit 1 thougffmy'■ jfetopres had
grown steady, any
thing ; but to-daypHam i wbafe and
tiiimbling like a dhfld. ij:
‘[But do not ttohMr |ial itl My
dear husband lies lraidwis',. : Wounded 1
hnpp death, I &Vb : lost, alii
hope of saving him| ; though' I; thank
Gold for tho privifegepf being this
me tnonf beside
all around mb the li^mOan
ing in, agony. I lit tie
•time to tend to thOT/jpoor mllows.—
Trjuc, the eprgconßpp i busy' all [the
time, but .all the Wounded Lave hot
yet been brought' it soeirm as
ff the time Would-itevpr come witch
our brave men shall. hjavo been made
hs [comfortable as circumstances may
permit. I It is .awful tb look around
me. I can sec ev<^y'imaginable form
oflsuffering, aud«yet am helpless to.
aid them any of cdhsdquencol .[•
‘‘Since night before last I have not
left my husband's sidle, a’ moment, ex
cept to got such things as 1 required,
or[to band some poor l fellow a cup of
Water. .Even as I write/ my peart
throbs achingly to hear' thoj igfoans
and sharp cries abont i mo. E! is sleep
in.;, and I dare not close my eyes lest
he should die . while Ijsleep,*. ;And it
is to keep awake, and in a manner re
lieve mylover-burdpuqd heart, that I
am willing to you cow under such sail
.auspices. ‘ -, . . •
ji "Onrlhe morning;of the 3d instant
fthe, fight began;. vThe attack Was
nvidc on Gcn.j McArthur’s division,
ai d weydiildTpUliluy hear [tl;c roar of
tlio artillery lyre, as it is only about
tv‘o miles and a hiitfdistant from-this
place. Oh; the tetaful agony of-that
awful, awful day I'Tj had! seen E. a;
moment early in but it
w is only a fir rtii'.l it fa r
g< »aytt>gfitTi’Kedh', as he tore?
I himself way;—'Pray forme, my.,wife;'
I and if'I 1 fall, God protect you !’l iTliere;
wus something in bis. look atja tone
wniell struck a chftl to niylhcbrt, and
c.yery moment after I knew, the fight
hid begun I felt as if he had. indeed
fallen. 1 cannot feci how longiit was,
before I beard that Oglesby’s brigade
wjas engaged, but it sechiod aii|agb to i
me. After that my agony* was niar-l
intolerable. jl' never had a tljfo’t ‘
o|. fear for myse(f;--|fwns.thinkingpii r
ly of, E. Then'a got the won It bat
;bp had been’ body pursued by) (|hieri?b :
jots and had fallen back, , i
! “Lately in Ibid afternoon I succeed- -
el in gaming a little intelligible' ihfoiv
n ation. Eeoifx'Qcncral Haeklomani
„was shot through the neck While giv-|
dig A command, and 101 l mortally
.wounded. He dupl' between ten anc|
e.cven o’clock thcPame night, 1 have
since learned. Up to the time of re
ceiving the wound he had doted i with
t io greatest bra-very gnd enthusiasm,
tampered by it cbclriciss that made ,cy
•cry action cftectW|f When dusk at
1 ist put an end tgJho first day’s con
flict I learned thtc General (jiglesby
lad been dangorfusly wounded,' but
ccuki gain no intelligence of rnyf h'%,
band. I could not bear the Suspense..
Dark as it was, anidi opcless aslt declin
ed to search • for lim: then, I
out to the, battle {old. , "j.
■‘Oh, /leic.shall describe iho[scai;’bh
of that- night? It looked like- imid'-
ress. It teas madness.. But allnight'
long I stiaggled amongst bleeding
corpses, over yield horses, trampled
1 mbs, shattered .Wiiileiy—
that goes l|) iuak4 up the horror of a
battle field whejj the [cbnflet m odor.
'J.’hey were reniodpg the’ wounded all j
r it'llt. - Oh, how 4&u,|,to stumble over j
the dead and lufif tho cricS’of thei
wounded and dyiig aiqne, and ip the
night time. I foil to btart off [alone,
filse they would rot have let me; go. ■
[ “As you may appose I could , not
find him, either akougst the living or
tho dead. But Ue nest morning, just
after sunrise, I cine to a little clump
yt timber whore , hone hdd fallon-f
bis head shot oft id bis body bal£ cov
ering a man Who i I supposed dead.
‘His taco, was to ho,/ground, but as, I
jttoOped to' It ok loser, I perceived >4
faint movement of the body,! then
heard a faint mjan. I stopped and
turned -the face upward. The- bead
and face were botfi covered with blood,
but When 1 turned it. to the;] lightj I
kney it in spite its disfiguration.
jOh God, the agony of that- moment
sutvened me almost fo suffocation.
J “VVith a strength I thought impos-
rn - ' — — ■ : j; I sblo in me, I [drew bim|eruslied:'a;id.:
Lxkmpts fuom I'UTURE Draft.— lt I liuediiig, trod beneath tho cafcass of
has beten decided that if a person has/dur poqr oldy horse, Whom we had
been, drafted and lufnishes a subdi? both loved. and petted, jand dippitm-
Into who is under ago or an alien,-h/! my haudkercliiet in a little pool! of
is peo from all future drafts. Btt J water amongsi the bushes, bathed his
should the substitute bo on .the r/ 1 taco and pressed some moisture bo
ob the militia, and another draft is/i- tween his pardhed, swollen lips. Ho’
derod and the snbstitnte" is drawnihe was utterly insensible, and there was
principal who employed the' sufeti- a[ dreadful wound in his head. Both
tuto has to go himself or lijmbs were crushed hopelessly ibe
other porsbn— Phil. \ ■ npath tho horsp Ho was utterly I be-
i A Ha!:1) Fiiiirr Between a Man
j\si> a House.— The-Norfolk Examiner
i elutes the following singular . ov-ciir
■viicc, as diaving duken place in the
twVnsliip of Wal'singham, Canada
'•Mr. -Abraham. Brandon*. had .a very
narrow escape one day; last week from
being killed by ahorse.. Ho went in
to a field to talch. hiS horse and-as
soon as he got near the animal it
pitched at him in al determined and.
savage manned bitting Brandow
feaFtully, Brandow, 1 is a strong, able
1 man, ami a, good ho
i lought the horse :(s long Undid? could
I with tlio bridle, but finding that it
i (lid; not heed that. Weapon,-he threw
’ his arms around the; horses heck and
his foot around Ids lyre legs.- While
iiv this position he jlhrew the horse
down This ut.courseb'roke hisiiold,
and- tlie horse soon got up again and
continued the 1 tight with renewed se
jveiTSyj; Finally, Brandow threw
himself flat.upon the ground, giving
up all hope, the horse 'continuing, to
Into' him for some time after he lay
perfectly still.; Even after the aniinal
had left and gone some, distance it
returned and 1 bit Brandow several
i times. Strange .to Way, the horse did
fbot strike or attempt to nlamp the
| man, but tried and did kneel on him,
ias if tlying to crush, him with his
■1 knees- Brandow had his clothcsalmost
| entirely torn off, and from one'of his;
i arms the flesh!” / .]
t< ' ':• • ' ' - - !
-Extraordinary- Marriage.—
gular Jcouplo got married in Chester
county,JPa., the other day, merely
making fthe following declaration in
the'presence, of friends:
• “ We. Orton S. Murry and I-ydia P.
Jacobs 1 , make known to these, oiir
frieijdj that we have chosen each oth
er 'conjugal companionship, in
prosperity and adversity, in life and
till death. Wo ask no license, i wo
submit to no dictation. ‘ We bowj to
no authority. We recognize no God
nor Almighty power to 1 - guide ns -
Our promises are to oirsolves and
each other, not to others.! Our trust
is not in others, but in ourselves and
each other.”' »
r j?M
dated
bequf ]
thor ii
thong I
an ob;
battle,
ma ly
,jf ios
than £
tthej reach of human skill to savd,
i soon as possi blo l had hi m eon r
ed to tho hospital. I havo nursed
i oyer since; hopelessly-and with a
rt breaking with grief* I, ,1 ; I
Oh | how many wives,- how pi any
there, are to-day mourning . the!
d and dying, even as I mourn, my
tig I He has not opened his eyes
look at or spoken’ to mo Since ho
| Oh ! could fjfl but speak to me’
e before he dies, I should give him
With more resignation. But to
thus? —without a look or word!—i
.my bear tis breaking!” < : -
T TnE MANUS’ACTIHE j f>F MOLASSES.—
‘‘lt is au ill wind thatblows no; good,’’
is ( an old proverb, which was never
nioro verified than dnringthiswa'r.—
While . the rebellion has closed' up
many avenues of industry andj;wealtn
it. has caused others to bo openqd,evcn
better for the iveallh of thepcoplo. The
most, recent evidence of this fact is
furnished by ia'reference to ihc tiew :
modes lately broughtinto requisition
in this Stale for the manufacture. of
sugar and molasses. Weave inform
ed that a gentleman in Lahealtcr
raised,’ on n quarter Ofi’an .iic'to: ofi
ground, sufficient 'bane to produce 87
gallons of molasses. The 'manufacture
Of’.molasses in i that section is suclr
that a mill lias beep kopt.sojbusy this 4
season that j increased facilities .hre
necessary;' and jah;dthair mill; 4s to 1 -Mi
erected -to meet the demand,' Last
year one mill made over 1,100 gallons;
and this yCartthe ginount wifi] reach
2,000; which Ishowstthat thte irtatter is
receiving practical attention from om
agriculturists. - The; manufacture of
the molasses costs the ennd-grower
about VI cc fits jper gallon, and thd
article when fit for use is worth sC|'
cents. ‘That! the mill is : to its,
full capacity may bo judged from tlrfe
fact that, in f’mirtecn dajvs-pf the pres
ent soasdn over 800 gallons of molasses
■w'ero made. [ The oxperitnentsocins
to work well’.— Philadelphia Press, ! .
. . T.; .it- S’ • n't.' '■ ■;
BSUTatking
ing is getting ;
Billy lloss is a
tiirer, awl at
preaching to ti
theme. ; lie &
' “Now, iioyiij.
tion you W'w
right out a-jul s
look |a, round Ja,
sbs; jt.jiriiiß'. ai
who oiv,
Tatßors 1 own til
, sir!!"
vOiCck •- I
to 'boys imp
;o bo an art a
great Teihp
i?u|shvillc, li
ic'young on
id": ]m ■ ; ,
wii'tn jl ask";-,ou *k qac'sj?
•n’t|>3 hflTiki toi;Spt«lk
nswor me. Wluin you
ul sbc qirthciio fiiie hoii
d ' (jatllo, dd you eyer
>B them ‘all ninv ?j* Your
cin do thcj- not, ?| ■; I :
-:kppjtcd a' hundred
deW&lj, \vlJero wilHyour
n twenty years irpijijnow ?j
"Dead I” slioulcd tbo-i,«iv
“That's ritjlit: Ariel ewh..
all this property, then ?”
■ boys I” shouted it,h_o,4rrehi‘iis.
i i; K'&ht. Now,' tell :inef-did yoh
ever, in going albjfg jtiiu streets,' no|-
tice t the drunkards lou i iging ■around.
Uic, saloon, dobrsji waiting ; for some
body to treat them ’ t , ,-g
-“ Yes, sir; lots jof thpnt I’’ f j;;.
‘‘VTcII, whoreiwillthey bd in‘..t'vvenly >
yearSj front notv|”j rH*” ■ ! ,-s •
“Dead !V exclaimedithe bbysvji •• ■: *•;
- I “4K. ttho will bo the drunkards
then !?” ■ ■ •- ■ V| - v
“Us I'VJS !” ! !‘)■ -. , ■■
.Billy was thunderstruck for|a mo
ment;- but, recovering
to tell the boys how ito eseupd such
a fate.. ' .• ,;■ r- 'l-:j ’ . . ' ;
feen. Loan. of Missouri..
The Chicago-jrr/ii/j.e'h avingviilassi-,
Gori. , Loan; ' C'engrossmarteject'
from jhe St.'JosephjDikrici,' as
pcratic and
£jt. Jcie. Herald of the: IGtlt puts in
thefollowing rejoinder:— ;J- i ; ;
‘‘Lot us shy,; oncp fdr all, that!: Gen
cVal Loan hover wasj a Democrat, in
tlio party •sdiiso'of th’at term. -?Hp is
to day. heart and soul,-f&r the thor
ough and eternal jicrddi cation nbf Se r '
cession from MissodriJ Ho is
of making Missouri a free - Statd, aptl
lid bas/t otj it Cnnsertnitivo. hair : in his :
head, as] tlio word is uped in our' day
and generation, /i’ho Administration
,will| have up trudrj friend or warmer
supporter |i n either; branch ,p|‘ "the
American Clhngposij, irj.ail dts, endeav
ors to crnsliUfcason aiiffe aid' tHb-ilpr;-
dei' ; States to throw sJf‘ the incubiis
that weighs therii i down, tbah-Bhul
Loan. \ ■-! f * .[!■ : A.- : -1
; • > '"i ■ i" l; i ■
I"' ' |: I'T ! i |
‘ t6UA strange incident oocurinJ the
other day.fl tElborfield. || Ayoungihan
took a phosphoric match from a box
tp light,a cigar. : The matches being
tightly packed, thejiyoung man jhtro,-
duccd his fingernail between then to
extract one, when acsraoll portion of
phosphorus passed imder the nail and
ignited- The flame was immediately
extinguished, but the hand-awefledno
much that a surgeon advised! its am
putation. , The young man wbdttl not
consent to this, and in a few hpiflra af
terward his whole aihvhad to bo- am
putated to save his life.. >V"
. Dead Letters;— lt has bdon the
habit of the dead la'ttor n&cq; tdisend
back only those letters that dpnti'ißfed
matters of value; but
the'experiment has: boon tried dfiend
itig all letters, and the resnlt haal'boen
very i satisfactory.!{■ 'tyot! moidi.tban
sixteen pen cent.] of tho lottoiti: bad
been returned to the Department, and
the double postage that is charged has
realized a surplus over tho expense.,
TALLEYRAND andABNOLD.
■ Thor’q day when Talleyrand
came to-'Havro Paris. It
I was the darkest Imnr, of tbe .RevClu
| titan. .Pursued by the blood-Hbunds
j .oj tins reighof terror, Talleyrand W
cured a passagoto America inja' ship
about to sail. IJowasn ‘bogggr hhd a
; wanderer in a strange land, jtp earn
{'bis daily bread by daily labor. ■
■ : “I» there any [American staying at
your bouse-?” thb: ashed the landlord;
■ of, the hotel; - ' -“I k am bound to cross
the water, and would like a letter to
a, person d‘f influence in. the .Xew
iVVoild.’’. p I- 1 -7- , : " V . /■ 1 i : -/.V
The landlord hesitated a me men t,
-upd then replied: • ' 7, [
‘•There is a gentleman up staTrs
ci;lher From Americo-or Britain; but
Whether from. America or England f
cr nnot toll.” ; ! ;|7 • !"'. r': *-{ '
lie pointed the way, and Talley
rand, who, in his' life, was Bishop,
P :incc. and Minister, ascended;, the
stairs. A' miserable supplicant, ho
stood before the strangeryd room,,
knocked and entered.. I ;k .
In the far corner of'thc dimly light
!}ec room 1 sat a man of TittyS-ears of
age, Iris -arms folded -and his heat).
[hewed. 1 upoji his breast. .’From a’win*’
dojv directly opposjto, a flood of light
[jipurcd iippii his tfirchhad. . His,.oye;3
looked from , tbe [ downcast
■blows and upon Talleyrand’l facgwVith '
a peculiar, .and searching expression.
llis . form, jyvigofdus ; even with' the
snoWs of fifty winters, was elkd-in
a | dark hilt rich and distinguished
costume. 'i f
:7 Talleyrand advanced, stated that he j
■ was a fugitive, and f with the impres
sion that the (gcntlcniilii before him |
[was an American he solicited bis kind
feelings and oflices. i | -
f. ll e - po.urccLforth hisj .history in olo
.qitentiFrencdi and broken Engljsli. f
‘‘l am iWandef errand' an exile. “11.
forCed. to fly to .theiNcw |Vorld]
'without friend or home. - [Touitir.e an
Aineftean. iiGivc mey thenf, ! beseech
you, a,lettef of yours, soJlhat'l may
he able' to earn rn\* bread.-' I am wil
liiig to toil in any manner; a 1 lie' of
labor would;be a paradise to il career,
of" luxury in France’; Ton wi! give
me a letter lib; onie pflyour frietiiis !— 1
IV [gentleman H^cfydu : .doubtlesS lias
-many friends.” -)M;- ,1, ;
\ T h is s I ra ti “o gCntlera ari
a look that never Hugotj,;
W retreated toward [the door Of. Uie
..p£kt elf:iinlisfr,; his eyes .looking still
from hericathvbis darkened brow. ITC
spokiOas he fefi-oated; backward;-his,
VoiCe Wa 1 * t,ujl ,o.f meaning: : i| j
j 7;i am t by. only; roan-of the Hew
World wiiogx-oukl raise his hand - to
' flcid and, say.T 'have riot a, friend—not ■
bug in AFhcrica.” . i ■ | ■ : l-.' ■ [wf-
Tidler-raill’.. lever forgot the-over.'
w h e 1 n i i n g '‘s;p 1 n ess, of [the look which
.accompanied tl eV'-.wvirdsi . . 1 .’ ■ > '!
; ~‘|‘AVh.o;arc.iyeniT?”, he cried, as the
strange man i “treated -to the next
room; ‘your name V’ ; j ’ j 7,g'.-'
, ‘‘••My mime, he replied, with a smile
had , ihore of m;oe|<ery than joy
in ; its convulsive., expression-^ “my
nahie AjK^oi.i>.T
• lie was gone. Talleyrand
to thcx'hair,[gasping the words: . L
; , “Aitsoii),! the Traitor !” * ~ i;
: Thus he w-aiuhrcd • ver.-gho earlh,
another t'uiii., with- the r' waiideref’s
nfhrk upon his brow, i , 1
[Will not the earth he a‘graiid Cain
brake after the; great treason of'the
17ni t ed tit ates shalf : havo been quelled.
and the traitors driven fortii dil;o,Cain
to.;mii)gld rwjth- ghankinclr' Of : oCCrv
clinic ?] :! ; i ; . ! J
blip 7
n J science.
• ’..V'
jrauce lec-
was:
iis favorite
fiitlrora be
Sr _ . - i 1 ' .
> will own
A Thai Tim’s
1 ouif wan-rcc*ejutiy pyaposcd by o’ncjof
ipr.rtyil c>t ofiigors drin|dng spa-.
Idoii in Harrisburg. The author: is
eaiil to -bold j ;a, position, in a
vaiiia rogioicint: , V .
I ‘‘The' soldiers of the; Potonjiac: .tlil-ir
leadc;ivis gone—may tli'oy 'tin-low dot'll
their ariiiH.and turn tlicif lacks toUlie
Southerners 'V .. L t,', • '|r '
(The Telegraph says tins toast W 4?
drank ; by a party of: officers-r-tlje stfij
tinujiit wus applauded in
cliy—Uio'. treason , wns by’fa
wretched ;(joward,,• w hof 1 daily pockets
the money! of’ the Governmenti with
0111'giving a proper return for its pay.
The; naino-ot the pfiJccr will Vd f'6r-
the Scer^ tally of' War? ; 11 '*■
ifif CTO\yd (collected around; a. jtli-
Bpedpicrv of : humanitf near
thh coi'pcr of Fifth and Sycamore 'stS.,
Cihcinnati, to . ascertain what l: o. had
lofct. . J-. ■ ’■ ■
? ’O, rn it; I’mo lost Some' money.”
Was thje reply. l j ?■ T' j i’-- ;
;One of the partly immedisatoly‘gOtfa
light, and, after ’searching for a long
time, he tnrned ; to thedodkors qti arid
assistants'and remairkqjd: i ■
r ‘-I don’t ! care, a darn .for tlfc cOnt;
I just wanted to see whore it would
rfll to.” '. |- J■ , - : -; .j
■ ■ Yankee escaped a ; thrashing' by
‘using.his logs.' ‘'| v I ,
.1 Th* JCbtP dr .LibErtt.—The c.vj.la
nation of the Ijbejiy .isf this;
i“Aftef ,^o'--dij^tb ; t«f|';CJ«BAr, k tho'‘coh-
Bpiratort; trho had secured liis derfth.
marched out; 'witha cup as an ensjign
of: Liberty, carried), before tbemVn a
spear—the cap without a head, indi
cating that - the tyrant had ! lost his
power. Front i that 'fact, and for this
reason, it has iovor sincp been an ora
hlem qf Lihertv.” • ; ;; .
■ ■'m 1- ■ ■ ■ i>' ■ ; r*.
; From Europe. :: , rj j j •
-V'Thfe hews from Europe, brongbl by
tho Arabia, settles tte-question 6f[me
diatibn and of intervention by i the '
European Powers in our affairs j for
the present, at least, if not. altogether;
Enssia bolds back, England, refused;
and France alone is willing to inter
fere. in wha? is none of her business
That both Tlussia and England are
wise they, happily, are persuaded; and/ / :j
wo are confident'that France/will boh ; ;
led into the path of wisdom, though O
may be against hoiv wf)]/ - Should the
Emperor propose to adopt a policy in a 1
which Ve. would in the"
other Grbqt Powers, Kt.mighVpossibly
load to new complications from’which
it-; might not bo easy to extricate
himself with honor and credit. So
shrewd a ruler will hot fair to foresee
g'uch a possibility, and conclude that ‘ ,
the safer and* wiser way is {q let :np, '
alone. . ■ v: ' ;
Tho apprehension of- any interfer
enco ou tlie part of European Powers
in tho war in this country has- not of
Into been much felt, bnt so long sis it f'
remained a?doubt it was a pninfulohe;
There will boa, sense of..relief rowy'
at its positive removal; andthe Na
tion wil l "feel all the strongei in pho
sense that’ it confronts all the possi
ble difficulties ofi the caijo in thoisnp;
pressidn, pure an d simple, of the South*
ern Rebellion. * "
How' Brpwnlow was Ghali
rv- . - «eu. L
Brovcnlbw, in his speech ' at L
Chicago, ’told how he w sc
once :bhglfiSriged to jaortal eombaPby
agsccessfonist, and- the result. . He
Bail! : v -.' v -,. K; |.j, ;
~Almost the last thing that happened ■
■■tp 'nj» before thej’j crushed out my
paper,rwas .'a' e&alllehge hto fightf'a'; y
duelffrom editor m the.
Sou l hjl Pew is. H,; Pope, d< specimen of ’ .
bnmiaipty ; Abo. 'weighed - ninetylfive:
pounds,; a. worse looking maif thawN. r.
Ahjpk Stephens. He' supposed that," /
being -a pro; iei ipt and editor I wouldn’t ■ ’
fight, drati he ’.waked up the wrong I! (
passbiigerJ EApplauseJ] I aoceptid I
his ciiallenge, a.nd wrote in the ht(br ;
thStl.heing the challenged party; IlpSftl ' ■
the right ,to dictate the 1 weapons, trade'
and pdacop, .ft was tlien suVmoer time v
and .'hot Weather. I; said :-I elect that -•,
we. fight immcdlatcdyt; after . tno first
hard rain that comps? lira hog pep.r^
The weapons shall he two large, Toura ~
pronged iron dung-forks, [continued -
laughter,] and whoever shall! shovel . '
tnAothcr oilt, should be regarded as
■ hhVjn" killed hira. in mortal combat.’
| Vociferous- laughter.] ■ I[p replied
that thwterras .iyefo -Cruel, inluyjjign_ __J
and x-ptjtnitjj. .tcrlhe laws, of
and Ive^back cfl^ut: and 'veil he
for h.b knew fh'Stp could have khovcl- V
eil him out fh less than no time.—
£La lighter.] ; p^,.
h r Kindness to P/.aE-'iTS-—.
I pniisc- f Can never: be;thah -tliatydf a ;*'■
fidj-thjr L'losses frhe&and' \~
lhati* led. lym frorajsorrow to sorrow,
and ! is even now- iiSmoothing the cold’
brow, damp with the spray of -Jordan] ,
And dear , tbcyUiought as your teaisT >*■
fail uponthe sod that covers the grey-:
lioadcd fa thee- that you. were very
lynd and. loving tcfhiin ; thatyrm gave K
cheerfully |of --your abundance, 1 , and r
, rieycb caused hiiii-to fcelthat'you were 'V;
doing a charity, j iV'" ! hi-
Never.can wo repay thpsc minister-' ff
we call fatheflind m. Jher. if".
jArigels,, though earthly {rave they. •
I been,, front the tiniC'that'jfmain and •" ’V
;Eyc gazed on
slept amid, roses, tvliile the liny lingers; f '■
the waxen jids, and; cherub arm -y/evo >
Ail mysterious to tlieni. ' •
,hk in-
. iWOMKX THE
that: the oppositii
cdnimissioiiers ot
=i VV;i,scousiii had to
the; women, not I
looked on oomph
roaranco thov , w
but the w.onipfi 'hi
tmg.thcm, and, ti
b'ilitjj.-of such 'a
a _dead sot on the
blpclgcohs, stides
hjs head, smashot
in: divots other
mission or. h ors /in
J .©65“-RfcKmoritl.-is* the best?flonr'rnaf-t
kot, in the South’ Her mills - arc as
famdjikas those'of Rochester,
anil ,yej; a wieit -or two, ago; flour"
'vas spiling in Richmond fat 827 a bbl.; .
(Vhito.wheat a bushel; Voji 83,95; ...
unbolted corn-meal at 32 a bushel, and
bran.at t>o ceijt.s. AVftl.i such prices
Ruling-in the best riuyrkct...of'the Con
federates, anci that immediately aflef
harvest, the prospect jfor, the winter
find, spring mouths is jiot the, most v"
cheerful thej- could coritemplato. - j
new way of kcepin'l warni
has been put in practice xvith good'
effect. ‘ It id to have abuek-wheat
cake made fargb enough lb cover the'
bed,-like a quilt, and spread over iit '
“piping hot,” the time of’retiring,—
When made of sufficient thickness,- it
retains thoJie'at until mornirig—and
then, ,if.a:person is too lazy-tg get up,
he can_ make a very good• breakfast
by c-ahng the, edges as-he lies/
Anybody who supposes that; . '
locking .a. girl .in • a back, room • will.
prevent her from knowing what love , •
nveahs, |mfeht! as well undertake to'
keep strawVerrifß from, blushing ia r ;
( Juni\ Jhy wliispeiing in- tbeir ears u"
about tlui'l .3i;.0 w*e had last winter;
. ."t "i .““Ifeh /•
Hfted.
'"'is stated ■
on which -Iho draft/
t Ozaukee 1 county.,-
cncounite - ».wus froW
hohien. Tne men
cemljj. To ail ‘ftp.
x're .willing' to go ; •
iad nd-notioif of Tet-.
< prevent life possf- - x
disaster, they niacK)
official with - cluhs,
. stones, &c-., broke
I the %all box, .and
ways [nit. ihe! eonr T
Combat..
1
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lit
50
in 1
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