The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, December 27, 1865, Image 1

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it $2 00 per annul
-Letter* and eontri 3nti6m,' by
promptat^entiol. ■ , • r-1;;
J.'s. RUTAN &Co. E di. &.Pro’r«^J
PO3CTICA.Hi.
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; ; ■ [from, thrßonnd Table.]
i THE ! AT&ir 3 DB
• Vpirr, hundred thousand nedr 'i
V The brare, the good, the Iruhij
HB V»ngicd wo6d,,in. moiijp taini gli
' 'on battlo'pfain, in'prison pen, ■
r doadfor ina and yoi, I
, thousand oj pie hr
’ jjare .made our ; ransotn«d, loil tbei
'forlme and you 3 •. ;
’ GooS friejni, fornni an
1; ... i •'
tnmany a fevered"
' l ßym an y ■* blaek.bayog
i,j n mas; a cold andfroien
iTbe weary sentinel ceased
I’ And died for me and yoii
,j Freni Western plain to occi
SjUe stretched the graves .c:
.■( for.'me apd yoi!. “ f, - :
! Good friend, for me and.,
-1 . 1. 1 ' - L'\ .
iOn mnyahloody plain :
Ih«ir^rca3jßßords t thej
I And -poured t heir life-blop
1A home, a heritage to gait
J, To gap for me and you I
fOejr brothers mustered, by
~ j They marched and fought
j formeand you 1' •
j |Qok friend, for me and
: [ li j, star a' fortress wall.''
j i lies chargcd-j-lhbßO bo'
<;'J/c charging smoke and'to
•Tie bravest, were She first I
\ To fallfor me and you !
those coble men,—(|be nat
four hundred thousand fn
i For me and yon !
i'Oood friend, for mo and
lii treason's {irlson-hold . i -''
- j Their martyr spirits grew :
Tij stature, like, the .saints if old,
ffjiile, amid ag ojiiea untold, •
(They starved for ifae nm you 1;
The gooil. lhe patient/and the tried,
Fear hundred thousand men have, didd
r Fprme,and you 1- • ■ J
faood friend, for me and you!
Jkfdebt we ne’er can pa; ....n'j;
J’othomia justlydue;
d to the nation'* latest
Oar children's childrens!
{“They died (or lire' and ;
tjour hundred thousand Of
( Made this <tur ransomed st
; [ (for me and you ! .
' | CdSif icnd, for ,ihe ‘*h'
■.H i I
ot'jlhc
_ i . : ■ J L f Noyv.lirigh,
®n Sou vicinity we to favored with a
lecture (rom ilho iiistiWguisiied- Eng
lishniiri- (oriillor,' traveler cmipliilan
tluV/jiKi), George Thompson, 1 ■who'-for
a pe *iod..of six 3 ears r< pcooujed one
'•* 'H‘. c largot constiiueneic-H* of Great
Britt.m in" llib English Parliament,
jino tyvhoso labors for up wards of thir
(y years in behalf of 110 downtrod--
den, despised and frien floss ; African,- 1
lihfrojKo.D zealous; unremitting unliri
mg ai;.d eminently ■ " -
T% title of bis ieef lire was ‘-The
dlifto y of My Life from jYcarto Year.'’
Hifl vj tie, however, was! not,liidicati.ve:
-yl the real subjects discussed by the
jeciiujir; it formed buttb 9 background
of Ihe canvass pn which, were portray
'd m language,’ chaste, eloquent and'
. hrcibp. atromline ofUf migiiTy r( j e .
f'iatiohs in public sentiWioni,(the vast
toward; b largei* liberty that
t.arc, tiakd, place in the Anglo, Saxon
'•Qrjdjin the space of a single geneva,
'""'i' .'iP 'vliich.. be bad b Jen an‘actor.
Jle jKus. the chosen clianjpifjn bf vho
t{ina’ii|ipatioii Society of
,»in, a id. iuet jin public!discussion in
nearly | every towrf au‘d city : of that
wustih- tbp hired traffic-era in human
«esh, i professional and accomplished
disputant. . ;i *■
, 69 visited the United States, at the
U T k‘u?r U Mr - Garri ion,: to labor
®ebalfof.thd cause to which he had
constated; his fife, in 110 y«tr !834
, 711 Sat [such cohlrol had the
■ sentiment, at thiat .time,'
1 public mind, that in tbhty-aix
..“rs tiler ho landed in* tho city of
- ork be jf a * ordered to quit llid
llij. ll w hich:bo haci taken-lodging.
...m 0 * 1 front to Ndw England and,
cih ,n [? „ . lt) deliver a lie turd in the
Jot 1 Boston;- buf.thd puritarf »i'y
Mras deeply infected with pro si a
ul y r T rl UBaB lhe Commercial Bmpori
»n p T° l cry was rf ‘i* et that be was
i!irti»T S '• em l Bsa ? y ’ seeking jto over
fclea 1 J? r i! nB l’ lul i? n ‘l inob assenrv
hWsoJf ake bi» lifei - H«-ih<H»oit»led
wus ih^n
■ -haiSbii.: d c — 8 PT™? 6 to the
•Silrmdh I?® 1 hnJt wdKch
twlin • k ,n ? k,ack iw Albion, and:
■ fi^tiLt"f omirii£,Uir ?'BF‘o^etfita
visit l Rn^i lh cl )ange-at,hiB prhsetit
Oltl p.L ul lb j h * ' v «B ;W-elcM»ed to the'
Ofirern ' .' her distinguished.
*« bot hy a
Ameril *SW
lhe Fede’rfii n . BU , e 3 u S r > l )S . veiled
dtlivefi
p r o? ; ,f 8( v l r ti '4' r befope oun
• £ l' b T o,n > f H ° th -
bollownw > a v*-* on
- [
* T|
IAD.i-
irgrarra.
yon!
eamp,
ii» tra
imp;
an tidd V
f thoaewho
jrntt r
ltdretf, ..
)d,.Hltetiie train,
i
iur side.
md bravely, die,:
" ‘I.
>« in blue—
Ueyedball;
to ■fill'—
I iou’a pride,— ■ > j
ion bare died <_■ :
f ’ v rl
you 1
day :,1
ill ahallfcaj,
ron!":
the brave
til their grave
j-8'
Jon,!';
;
feous, I
n the
izeng
I'So f-b<js..j»q;
„ IT' i
'-“v*
v, •• > ■ ■•X
,i >| 7
-i-\ i iH- ft*
LEM
. j i ! .ri "t i 4|-‘ r
0 1 1 •
tupitivol— ttt dj
lecturer
iy tW l
if’co'nira
iDnbretf'gdwJtTt
... iry (6 tbe : ik«lf. :
satisfied; self-sufficient “Jobtj Bull”;
in generii. hadj kept fiiiself informed
of thd r»ftturd fi|nd progress of Ameiri
c^ c ' Society, «dd displaced a knoWl
edge of oar theory ofgovernnWnt,bnp
lOStituriohs.parfiesj aird pollute,Whibh
■would' bocreditable lofiiDO' J‘to the'
mbmir born.":T
i. flo also Spot a oftbe Mtitntleoftbe
Engliskpeople inottr date ilkggJeU
that, tbfcttrisiecrttc^.v^itjiafewhanOr,
|bl6 exceptions, ■ and son 6 commercial
wLose p jcuniary ntereiU were
identified will Cotton and Slavery,
hoped ;and so far as they could [worked'
♦or Southern ndeoendence; but the
honeßt . the heart off the ha
tiohr beat in at isou With Lite rty .-amt
tbeUnionV *i- ■;■-•■.,■■ .
1 R owing l tribute to the
progress and prosperity of Out cbuh>
try, and'nOjv that We bid'got rid Kf|
| B |“f ■ cr y l , acedrt ed the j redd' pro mi- j
rnence,' which bits heretofore been the
rain t boast 6fAmericanj-'‘The bebt |
country, the be it government, and the
largest Ijbcrty’ in the woi id,’*- f - M
. '’[fbe pr^jUdi'ct;agkin6t t eolor i i Ame'r
ira was sn exci-csence of slavery; uii
;^ aa _ o n tM>ly- r irkuown ir.
that'il Was art insult loihreefourtbs
|of the ipa’pbfat on of ..tin i world; that
the abodes of a icient science and art
h*cii,of‘dhrk cbinplexipug,
and it , whs' j a'j duty Arh itloA'i)wed to
berseltj in view- of her profissions,
her itspired De da'ration it Inrlepehcl
dice, la plate jllinen on an equality
| before tlie.-laiwj regardlesaoicolor. J r
j iTho lecturer, also gave! a rapid, arid
| exceedinglyjintlereatiug aceounjt of in
j overland journey iho; once mkdo io
jibe fabled vratei-s of Gangbs. the
I land, of Jugerhiut and Ji nglesl of iblo
fiercest and ! wisest of tin animal cre
ation.: j.-...i - - J:-; .,■ __. I! ■
Y !As ait the vnsticbangis
effected l by time, ho said that two bub
drod years ago Queen Elisabeth, bf
England, tent an Embassy to the Jib*
gal of lhativatt countrj, humbly be
seeching'His Majesty o nlloV hbr
subjects to bu y (or exuhangbj- thejir
JbauufaotureS) for the jfipet articles,
-the skill and workmans!: ip of Ihispeo-
P)®- [Pb®. prin ’# graoiouiiy grunted;
privilege, liftiej dreaming jthat in.
less:'ban two centuries rho .successor
of that bumble petition ir would bo
n P. 8 < V re3B °f all Hu vast dominions, j
i i-'More forl'jiu to than reformer* in
igenleral, be has, lived to son almost it e
|ful) fruition of, his hope* iud liberal
first, the Enianeip'aiionJ Act .jofi .the
:±.(iglisb Parliament, wblcb hbolishod
Slavery ,lbrougho/nthp- British DrL
millions; and .next bur jite sfruggll!,
j wii!c!i culminated in the overthrow Jf
American Slavery.- I'
i The above,!* but a ( U l.
itbp remaiksfd the liceoi:
Juj - er, who, 11) ■,.wo hours
ter. in a iyomc •einailkihl
peifs a:nf| di-itinrtnesi bff
and' greati eliiqu eiifi* pf‘'di
lained and iifstiuticdj.ap
delighted htidie icr- ’
, I iIDKIFICtENT D OSXxiO! Dp.-A. G
j W|lio;rc! Jdes*LPeirine.Mercdp
• ■Wp , y‘« • and wdt kiijwn-as a.'b«»
j troleum niillibnWis willikl a Ipbilari.
citizen. ' During a rewntyisik
! to Philadelphra, Dr. Egbert snbrniUcd' 1
| to: the .raanugbrs ofj the Northern
Homo for Friendless Ctnl Irth tho f.d
rliJ ln M '? al y. ,i ! )cral profiosiTirm, riz;
n h ? y irt 'to r ; i l| donate n tract of the
best lifnjl In Meieor ecu nty, of 200
acres, Jrbr’h j 830,000, arc will 'erect
to cost lot lessthah i
SIOP.MO, capable of accommodating
from four to firfe hundred chililron.-S
Jfr. Watson, another p jilanthropib
cilizeriJ (»f 'Mjercer counly,.,wil'' .cor.U’-
tribute- an additional -£50,0000.7 The?'
orphans of Soldier* and Bailors will
fiijid in jtliffp ihmiJation nil theepmforts
.^.?. h^ rae >* ,d 80 wil ! »iy friendless
children. ground ft r tbb edifice
be broken early in tlbe spring,—
The control of the iimtiliUion * to ha'
nrider tho joint auspices df the North
e 'P Homo of Puilad_.elpbia.and a Loan!'
of|.officers to! be chosen from Wes.terif
Pcnn«jjlraoia. ■ It is dcs gned to be *
great Wpstern ifistitiitipn,
°P.? n id friendless -children from all
parts offthe Stiite. : > ,i v _ls\ .'
Eli oft It“ was Hie -1 abii bl'
Lbf{d Eldori. when attorney general
to . doae^his ‘speeches with some re-,
marks justifying-Ifii own 1 chsinetur - —
Atgbeftriul of Hofho Tooke ;sj eaking
t kM 9 ? w, .‘ *bpijtatioii, ho said: “It ii
the e inheritance I .have t!o|eayb
myeßraren,'|amf ’i'wilL IMVb itutiimi
paired.” .lipro be shed teats, add; to
the- astonishment‘of those present!
Milford, , the solicitor general!, began
to weep. “Jn»Vjook at ililfoi i d,’ , Baidi
a by-standerl-to Horne TopfceJ ‘‘What
on.parth is. ne • fop f* Tooke
replied, “Hejls t eying ! to think what #
1 itt;e inkeri ta noo Eldon’s [child:'en are
Jikelyytjp get."! j ; ; v ‘ f A
;NoT,jSuia a Had ■ Placb
I -7-Benaregafd has come'«
fgipri that jiiejrtj- aro, vyor
i live than the United ; £
jj-ecent {letter! be says;
ini jbrdw -to<eaokpo‘ tbd be
npnbeijn fanatic s.d.tlmug
'»«g a ; tefegoin Brazil, ifaa
pa j'feti?f mentis expressed I
■Jotfn?6| .tb.wiptf‘'ihfe” Bob
great ma af. other A«oij fed*
sod soldiei s, j Ur remain I
I prefer tp liyb here, poor
tpff, po[ endowed
ifba ricne# Vh |8 foreign
ECM
),. -ic'
b;Hfe.|ifer
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safe
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: ‘JijK. £pnaws«iU(
. Ifb f pi aolicol part p! Mi!
Seiia or- Snmnorfs article
in jtbe D^iaber r kf/
fpSlpWa:. :
for.Jibe indWii
give* Jj is easy alßo for iJ
tpijfb'o generous,/But J&rf
otfatij esjmuiii'ijot bp a Ipilc
iftust Kpt bp-.il
4®s i® C ala ancient tytpiirijy
J»Sf« P®. R. Blirpondog's Tug
There is a, (urniliar saying
fia |r Rp« B ».j"!ft«cb; w addr
9W j‘iipju«t he fore you-a re
ißplmii ti) all before you. ar
lo 4Mje few. ißp just to ll
only> bblfj rescued fromoppi
forjl you* are generous to
Op, not ini
precious ; jliprauler iu thegf)
Tnljemar i de fieaux, of ; wh
said* (but be built.churcho
paying h s debts, O ur for
ticsnow are to pay our
those.aro 'two-fold:—first, ;t
tipfiftlj jneij; and, aeson
national creditor. ...
these ftbaious :
prgtiitcaliy. Alehijd can t
duty >f a amenfy can jnstiP
Therefore, in exercising -ih
power :.o ‘ paj4»o at this
oati i.tpunjry, several cundii
' bo|kbiepded. • _ .
■"‘•"1 .■ AxSa general rule,
traitors, Who have buttled i
ponnt y, must not bo pe
° n ®®i without probation -o
resu'ilic their ojd places of
power. 1 Such a concession
cl.es,idy against every sng
con'ijiion irlenaojand .presided
clete ri >r - sa|n> it so, wlicit,addr
fellow ciiizens;t|f Tennessee,
ISSjlj iC Jail* ; •*1 suy (Ijj'
etiu'nld take a back scat in ;
ofijijestOTiuion. 11 there bo
thousand i nienl in Tcr.r.essci
iion.loyab to free
00 ! true and fa
shoiild control! tlie wiirk of
r.ndrciorr nation abscl
4*. j Especially are ru bom
lion jof justice, ant.
6en i:!!R°ui of honor,.to see : I
i traitors wiio lia r
against their country are ml
to rkle tlin. constant loyalist i
whiteor black; embracing tl
freed men who, have been oi
and allies. . "
I ketlbelligorofttf raito
slowly And captiously
l * ie 1ft * t ‘ rt |g nt y of cjtizonsh
belteji| that they shoiilcr wait
hcl-nnty be impei ille
sole,nt,|ob igationa. whether I
tionul freest n or the naln
•tor. d.j J '' ‘ 1
‘ j 4 jjjLet jpardonij’ issnooiilj
I #actOfiri*j ~BT u ri” 'eo that'.'the
I who, ||ius been engaged for
| murddpir.g., our follow ciliz
s u fld|i llhc equal -rights,'eiri
•iitical 1 ,! of all mop, accordii
principles af tlso Beclaratioi
-pendence; that he phall pkd f
to lh| sup jori jof j the iiatio
ajid, il! ho ho araortg tlio lurw
MMfln set apa
steads'lbr ill hisfbeedmen. '
I , “ T Mt true >Vay is easy.
cominWhj sense, j Sacking to :
P Hp not fash Lipanamtl
aider how of . w
honoir|isl bound; up %vith the
securtl.v! and »ho haliona ft
-that juritilj these are died
• change BglricuUarfa, cornineir
|,dus.ltj| p| ail kinds must stiff
J oaii|:n6t jst:iy wljer ( ojustice
Emigration must avoid a dan
by thojj spiri t of Colt
.iWill refuse to grow until lui
siired Jits |usi, ire Ward’., By
eoiisequonoc, . same b
Which pas) drepbbed the land
wiil,continue to Prevail,.wit
outrage an'd the J uaurrec tion
ruija; ,1(10 ) national 1
bo thouai'or
will Weakened.i But th
[d>laiii to ny'cld these ealumiti
low common sensei and obta
unties aoqihjenautate with th
Bo this Without delay,,so thi
ty and. ,'ee(|no!liatipii may uoi
potied, 1 ; | Every day's'delay is
the national wealth and ir.ju
national trisdsuryvi But it;.
guarantiesjeaniidt Jooblainec
the'n at least po.npono ail prei
render to ,lbe oltgai 'chy,trust!
while tp.Prpyidenc a for prole 1
loj tint|j,fOr tbpi. awakened, '
justicejljlbtricjburpai jty which!
the: eiid] jgMrjjil,, And, fini
care hi t; lo .ra'sh from Cha:
Scyli«Jfj!:| ■' \ _ ."J'." j
Hi oujlL'no elf
iplUncd juc--
ttmi si quaiS
le- forji clear -
anicdlutiot,
JlionJ chUjit
iUonVivo ami
. ■ • m.
• QtJARREtLtNa r-.
world Ukfill make I
except pilicjliing! hii
of a dopiyjjt is dWi
rel. 'Mi] -l man' evei
of hi m'self kt(6p tli \
grades bim;?n the a
■'what l» jfofse, it i
ties on the biie had
•povrei-
t : hof‘biner.i' 1 | TWp
peaceably linU dnle
betlerfdriOlii weigh
man •eheoiss yon.lqnii
.if he is' bait
iif; he slarftldra roif It
'that'^hoi!'pjrie Will'
'matter WHa bii|i|4i
1 yp'd .the:
fop ithepplB|iiDthini'
pbol, calmj qdielj wa
t the wrong*] we meet'
.'■T .if 'll
Atil
Apt
rfhe concjur
*e,, place*'iio :
latof ln*
Lt on e timft,
tred <ibf the
b,t„oL«fce4t
» ill 4 gejjrv
toPreMderit,
■hern state*
‘her
rate officers
il/oiiitdnna.
andjlfbrgoi
withhorior
niftf." >
ith .
}. ’ i
■J.jjfii.-i ;.p *- h’J <
M| J ;.*:{• or' i'la-f.'iqa
■> - Um\
MEM
Li-" i,'>>
F■' iX ‘ > j--'" 1 .*; :.'si -•
I: h 4 •”
-’•tlSilc^oaß
f anythin
ft*
i finder in
nestionubl
jrfails'tbt
an - btilore
fight of bt :
?lu ntf* liit* -
(land incr
|l» ; irrnthb
|rnth : is, t
etlyifrege
ibors; It.
Hiller Vifiiu
t deaiing v
l hfis'comfii
taketWe:
believ'd ti
{iqw hi
ib iftleHiji
; better tl
ijl'of'dMli
l-w.i •*:
i.—
■•{.•jv'.-'? ,u I ■
=
jjXcf! s . fj: .~~i iU '
""■*' i.l f-f* *
/i’
N* ft*
poribhil ’. j-eM)lel6|o%^f
the.foHo wing joxtrfetof i Utter frpto
. ]i
row tin* heeh bnCb -'mine. i tr iiA
01 -^^*W? 6 ®f«t iwjfetf the! tdiv
n hie tragedy dccuAed.ahif;' of cbartb'
e *l ,s ™;• t far Jnorap' llfiavfi itfig
loving' aha &Af> tfd bf ftdehikaMJ
ahrt my dear bdys tto besf
sons ivoro over biased; ■ WtfntiJ
agu.nf lHliali: bhajtnh j*aee,of Bl
,e™tio". ? f /"T £r|£ 'Knhwibg him
as you did. I am Stfe yob ran pardon
I 1 ?!* apprecia^;.A-ilf«^;great-Borrow
j)ver so untiraely ■ ; ? : : i ' -
".* '■'■’■ ; ■■ '■),■/ !••
t v t-:'L ; ■;• ! rTj, . -.•■•, *. , ■_ ,!,.*}, ■
I wish, ym YM have Wt>
witij my dear.busWd the last three,
i-weekikof}- his life. arealizmg
.ficrse jlia.t the bnnjipral rebollion was
rear o most of I the
time a«ay from Wm*hiugton where
bo h&tfcpassed fhrjYffhJ' such veprtflictk
of mind during tM.lak four years—
feeling, so qncqurhg|4yhh freely' g ave r
to ,hU qbqei:i||heW ’ Down & tlio
Pole mac; be via* atjhost Ihoyis bin hia
.f r roe of hia orrgi
nal nature,; as 1 i#»eo.bered him -in
our own borne, frejr froin care, sur
rounded by those hVloved. :V v |.
That tirKbiw ttoyefW
him so supremely dh'eerful. His man
ner wiisqvon jAv tblree o ol’k
he drove out with (hO irt lhe open car
riage. | In aibed him: ifany
one should aeeorhpapyus? • He fmtne
diately replied: ‘>J{o, lj prefqr to fide
by ourselves, }o-day/’]% the
drive he wail.so gaytbat lsiud to him,
laugbingty: ‘‘Dear drbsband, you al
most startle me byfyour'great cheer
fulness.” Ho Well 1
may feel so, Mary, ft)r|l «,nsider'lhis
day the way has edme )tO r B n*'isey’ aM>l
then added ;.“Wq tnuslbnlhho nsc)re
cheerful in the fuioje.hißetWcon the
war and loss of oufdaflingWiJlie we
have been very np?|efabre.’’:p Every
word he then n uenjd Udeeply rngra
yriwi on ray poor, bitten heart. In the
evening his mind dHOT; hav
ing iloipe relaxation;i?j- ** -. I:firm
ly believe that if remained rn
the White Hoqsc| ; «lh?tbiU ? night of
darkness, when ifto&etnls prevailed.
pieces;- Those fsd; loowhgcdn ’
lemplbled iliis to
have allowed Into |o|b'scnpe.;
Ittor. and
MEM
>» moral- of,
nnderthe
\vriiie t Is as
(Lual to for.,
Ilepepubjic
I Qf
! ’ p (license
j le; rccogni-.
ipditmuai
■atitude
witHlte
issed to us
jjtenerong
I e raiilions
reunion, be*
tb.eireraei
litftte lbul
tilery ot.oß
ipm it wae
■ » wilbbat
•smoardu
iobts, and
;> ;the na—
ily, to the
principles
o it. ; No
rdpjiiatico.-
ibuautjful
nornent in
(ions must
>elligerent
gainst tltp*
'milted: ut*
•, trial, to
trust ami
• would bo
g&uion .of
l Johnson'
efsinghis
, Juris 10, •
t traitors
the work
s but five
is. loTaVj lb
dom.loyal
tlilul uion
reorttahi
lutely?J
nj.br eVr
..by every,
to it that
■obaalbd
•t allowed
>,,whe*,b|o‘r
iv recoct
ur. friends
‘B * t>o pe—
'back into
lip. 'lt js
.|,liian the
e fl, op ou[r.
,o tho nu
lioal crcd-
> Take Care or Yo.t
4— A notorious New Y]
who was lately seaf ti
; * :J
: on palis‘
applicant,'
; years in
(-■ns, shajl
| and pn
kj ' to liip
of Indo
;e himself
ial '■ debit
o holders.
rt‘ honioi
| PoHow[
ivoid onei
ijer. CoriJ
or lb anq;
[naiionatj’
rtli* anif
’beyond l :
e and in
ir. Oapi..
is denied j
1.. blasted’
fpi, ; ifself
for 'is As-
; 4 natural'
on fori bis misdeditfsj
bis niArvciloffs adroit!
lifting; was. requested j
tret of iiis success, wl
ing. among other dij
made. | We publisli tli
bo useful to those wfe
tafko a.feint; .j ■, ...j jj ;
“I nCvur,” skid the piok-pbeket,!* at
tempt the pocket of ap old resident of
the pity, hut uniformly stahgors and
countrymen/’ But on being asked
how he distinguished them, he replied'
; “very easily,” and gavh (the following
list of persons who urp their victims.
. - “Persons in on. omiyljas i who lake
out lbe.il Jpocket-broka ufjef the
Those’wlfo stop tqr ; .chiVerao'on the
sidewalks’ ot thofuiigiifk 'es,;or to take
out pocket*Hookf atltlio bo* or pit Of I
fice of theater, offices.
■All those who stop ; shop-
I windows, or: ePuilt./mpT»ey tor show
pocket-books inline 'fueet, br’pull :in>
At the Funk auction rduitjß. i'AIJ those
arO| our common : 1 li I find a
man eating oysters orifrnit, or carry
*VB ap open knife ip tfeb slr»|»t,in nine
*l ra onl of tcb he.irl jii ebnl and ;we
victimize hifn. ; Peripns o-hd,stand op,
in a theater or'island io'l cross walks.:
[are generally coifn'ry. folks, and we
make sure of. thetp. ;[ , i ; V
-Thcs: shrewdnesa of these observa*
tions of the pieje-ppeket must be ob»
vh/as to all. city p4ople,|.and accounts,
■for the remarkable fact.l that the.’ city ’
presidents seldpra suffer by /the opera
tions of theseJight* fingeVod gentry..
. Top M Vyafd
gets off the followmg/in defence of
the “old map-" ~ B v : 1
1,. “Our bhllad-writere'/put ,tcb much
thoiber Jii Thus' Wo
irbarism
, in blood
»1 wrong,
i>f an op
iiimu will
oil power
!!( way is
is. 1 Fol»
in guar*
j danger,
iti Becurv
„bo post
» loss to
•y to the
icjeqqale
at once,
ebt, imr
igniean-
:iioii,and
sqnse of
Iqiastjn
illy, .take |
y bdis ,lo I
il
, . *qtf ~, ...
pave j'Deot mbtßer,' I’t< oomchome
to di© * —“MOtlier, is -thjf ( - 3attl©Jovs? ?”
I~ '‘M<jiher,. dear, t 6 pra ■ i for mfrff-'
“Wriib ii Iftte# to niy jmdtbW/* ■atio.'
pjher nii>tit «ii beardanathletic
3fhidpJah irthistrel dfabaily : bleit,,
Mother, k|s6 thein mjr dt&ariis’jail,
as though abo woald ! :di)| it i uiuil lio
'yashted the; ‘etjjfKrirtto ffns|We.A
mottibr is agond -ihinir. Wit hoot
moilierg, |n tact; 1 hi© would %6 nn^lbas.
a nt - , Bur why aiihj; the |ijniaterHal p'i
rcn t'srneri tssd • pdwts tonify ,1 and 1 in
, ‘ ' WW>‘ : ‘npl .yaipy,
M'f 1 ' ■ "8* diti ppca sionij|y prodtiiftfa
|'i|hc^OrtU > o ■ ;-!lf w 6" rh 04 1 » itijf' about
Parents, Ict us ((V ’allrinijan© give
the-“old man” a:^han'<b.^ > | i
’ **•
im ijie
il {badly,
lie crack
’ a quar
nrtk lcs«
■ltdi
leM.nnd,
ifetiriibllf.
■aseK the
iliiy '6ll
>e|mofe
t oh,'the
iiifleca
ilyjanU
o liveao
im’jf No'
misusee
n ilone;
liitthiH
Osfe atpijtr :»xoliiin>je«j
fenhghtebWimreutl'ci
‘jhjr Miemibit^» 0>:-Jokpj|
au i^?r ; °l * I tiitri;e wiot
j ? n “ ; 6f| W or'cest
ill
MEM
pit Pocket-book.
br kpick-pocket.
jo
being noted for
.nose Jn pocket,* 1
jto' reicitlihe sc
’jh'jiK the: follow
tjsdosures, were
akUkely 1°
o nro'lwilling to
from-the far*
V hr inform
jWoreoaler,
dictionary
ralnra j>aace, J
II
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//ft
' LtE.lliL'li-
v? .'f-'y-Ty
i
»^-lipopa,
*f «?«.SW<&#?& of ,&f ,Coiftaer,i
fa fll&r bs»elfj£, f njoalruci; j
PH* •WBMjy.-fl® doubt coDHrdfln lift a l,
1 to^cjjwndiotir
!?^, r Ps&d bw a%ps i.f, inito tif.o
Ilfedate wanoan.she did Racked
ell as a fooli.Hli tbnig and lh;o jpi<9
if.-ft yw;ppn»et punishment.l| ; , n
id .JweFdes all this; We think it
proper that not bnly Mr«. ; Col P
V>aaU)i. Me#resj but Mr. ChlqUcl
an Hearer, and. the tittle Means
d M ot p work, and 'learn, bow
I bread is (hat in proclired bv
r -We do it. up.NoSh wd ifin’d
lt : n P; hardships.- jls Mrs. Colonel Gaij
ldn jMeares any better tban ihe tbdijs
and]4 of Northern ladies, Who tebcli.
i”. 1 ?! A* should | make .siiob, an edp
oyer [i? Bba-, wen t dht' for • w6dl jind
carije, back shorn—let her make the
r e^;‘!f^ e r iflip/fUon: aiid iliank itiie
f'°rjJ that her lather's niggers earned
enoigh t°. K ivb her accomplishments,
out tot wbjch she can/earn, even at tbi«
late dayman lying. ji
f
bai
■|>«i
m
fToij
M-j
of;
yer
one
Gv
sH.o
ayr
A. INTERESTING' ; INCIDENT .~Con
ncotjed with Ithejlrecont,loss! dt itfae
schooner NowJersey.and > the Baying
Of her crew of six persons and a dog,
is 'an instanceaf canine sagacity which
Julljf equals tfje olio relateddn relation
& J he hooper’s ; bor&.; When the
Hleainship Grenada touched the. wreck
•or V-*. 0 RPrpojKf ©flaking offlhe crew,
tlio Utter/who had been witiioui lood
or Jwkiejt.; for oyer llmtyj-Six; bofirs.
> }'»u n (jj!j|ing on the ldreifch.
Uh water fond completely erliaust-
Tiie dog,vr«aj the
on the watch! fond 'fa» soon |as he
ld the Grenada, he rushed for*
|,bit the Captain’sfootand whined
iusly—-evidently;' for the purpose
ell * them rife approaching
Thin he repeated' the second
before the whistle of theßleam*
aroused the trow to their danger.
lent,: from; riwjfaot that thg craar i
f ecided to kill the aoi|blar
•Mowing morning,to sustain their
a Utile longer. • " • |- j! I ••
■ r' . LLJ. j■ i “
T ETALiAriNG.-l-Horaco jilayn ird
’*»» ‘taodirg in one ot the Jhoiels, ftbe
olber day, when -a tall, Tennessean
approached him,' do Waldo,
Colo jel Maynard I arai'delighted to
see,jouloOking sojiwell-, air!” 5 I
.“I ought tp recognize you, air*, I
presume; but 1 don’t." ■ j , ;|; i
“V r by, Colonel,! |ypa ought to Ire
member me. You’ve metl meoften
, enon ?h in Uasbvilltj, wlterejl live.f
“Y e«; sir,” responded Maynard] in
biaie )lde«t and snakiest manner. ij**l.
lived in Nashville two yean. I was
attached to the administration of Gov
ernor Johnson. lpsssedftb<Jutthe
street daily; but if: I.had beisn a Jew,
covei cd with the nib&jt loathsome lep.
rosy- froth the crown of. my bead Ito
the i ole of 'my foot, I couldn't have
bpen more studiously avoided and ab
horred by you citisens of Nashville !”
pardon seeker didn’t think
advisable to ask Maynard
lakoj.-hargo of his case 1
ANjjrnEB.NEW^IANKLoCK,— A,l[iv
Zale, Jr; of Cincinnati, has its
■ cently invented and introduced [ai new
jiatenjt double and | jungle' bank I (ot ic,
which is a; triumph inf scientific! a id
mechanical ingenuity. It combines
two locks ic one; ench'of which of e
ratosjtheVame boit.making it perfeqt-
against mi'sing the cdmbtn
atidnJ or getting out of order. It is
absolutely , secure against picking! ar
poWd ir, and proof against beingdrtv
en off tbidoor. {Tlje^bre,drtorinight
latch, drawer, and other locks.irith
paten; flat keys,; are as, difficult to
pick t k most bank locks, and'ttie‘key
itself i'a a wonderful 1 contrivance, re
commending iholockh.on thalaccount,
to any ore is opposed to the did
fashio aed cumbersome article.! ,
vv.'s ti'V'JT- •- v -i, •,
Aj»
La pi
leranc
admin
dent) I
h» BPI
apeciit
wornu
jheafri"
ail' hi#
Butter
hail di
not an
epecl
than
New<l
(•_Vfiopl
tftlrok
Npamocs Sheet.—^Tbeinfamo
Demwrai ijontinncs 'tjie Jt.
;p pfita diabolical senlirnentsrir.
lit ion of the assassin of Presi-#'
liineolnv and Of the ostise which
i red- The follpwihgis a Idte
iiao'r ::> i‘.T.Jj€fref.» not a mail ,j»r.
i r whodne» notlrom ithe jin most
respect John Wilkea Booth .with
trime, mope than theydo Bein.
.. the thief and renegade> who
•graeedtho nation, Thbwt I*.
hbiiest man who'dOes . ndt-rfer
the people of- the;sSoutb' more!
is dobs, theranting cowards of
waning
ante of. the. Iffest. People r ad
rayery.hnd bapkod!by ;
fcineiples freoly '
: v-»* .■ .' 14>^V. :
3PATCH tothoNew ‘Sork'Bernld
the: number of rebel- prisoner*
xf and -paroled faylbe-JNat tonal
during the.,war* amounted; to
1 1. -The-immhereof Dnibii
ilaptnredfaytbe jnbeU-during
i tfiharafaefan l^jOOOi
hones
-A'di
iwye’.'b
t-aptnr :
forces!
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, kastabliehea abSis
Beautiful and True —la a lata
article in Frazer’s 3Taqa*ine, this brief,;
, j beautiful pasasgeoceurs: ‘‘BducaUoo
,[does not commence with the Alpha
• bet. It begins with a mother's look
—with a father's smile of approbation,
|or sign of: reproof—with ; a sister’s
■ge.ttle; pressure of the hand,,,"or a
brother's noble act of forbearance—•
| with a Landfall of beautiful flaw*
ora in; grepn and ‘ dafay. meadows—
t with bird’s) neats' admired but pot
■ touched — ; w|tb creeping ants, and al
j mostimporc|eptibleihaecta—with hum
[mmg bees and glass bee‘■hives—with
j pleawinVwalksin ahady. lanes, and
j with tbpßghls. 4‘rected in sweet and
kindly tones; and words tojnature to,
acts of benevolence, 10 doedsof vir
tue, to the source of all good to God
'himself,”: i ■ •-.-h ~i :
Reynolds, and the Orphan.—A
lady.applied to !the eminent philan
thropist of Bristol. Richard Reynolds,
on behalf Of; a- )little“ orphan
After be'badgiven liberally,‘she said*
“ Wjien he iS.old. enough, I .will, teach
himvto. name, and:tbapk bisjbeuefac*
tor.” “Stop,’’ said the. good man
“Thou art inistaker,. We do not thank
the clouds ror rain. Teach • hifa•; io‘
look higher,' and: thank Him wlio giv
eth both the clouds andtbe raiti”
-U
Johij Quinct Adasls has boouolect.
•**J to the -Legislature from,: Qalrtcvl
Massachusetts. He is an Adams of
the fourth generation, Infellectyefy
rarely descends as in tbis stock. John
Adams'| was [President; John QuiOcy
hen, was President;''Charles
Prancis Adams, bis son, is MinlaVer tO
'b*.Court of [St. James, and' John Q.
AJnfas,| bis sOn, 1 comes pp to shour that
the original qnalilies haye not ran but
yeti • .Jr J _ ;T : :
. .Military jf attcbb .isi' Bpssia.—
Great acliviiy bat .been observable©!
lace in the military and 1 navildepsrt
merits at St;'Petersburg. The Xnape-
have lately b«bn travel
ling from oae of thecountryto
.anot^ei 1 .,f0t thp.purpose of reviewing
troops and,' examihing fortificaticbs,
and the array'iskepl- ’constantly In
moVenn mt at | a very great expense. ■
-: A cibculaßv signed Wm..P, Craig.
hilt r CapteUipf Engineer*,, Baltimore,
Md, announces a movement :wbi(jb
[ baajuat bfcen inaugurated to at
W«ist Poirt;a monument to tbe tnem.
oryjot Major GenetalM^PbeTeott;:Jl£i
i" proposed -tw deposit, the remains' of
this lamented ;and gallan tfWSoft at
West. Pitot, if bia,fneudswilt permit
• jUpon a iiinb an 'irifFman and
a wbtfccrfb
♦x'claiiued; f frybh black; ra*bal! cry
Ii «id tbs
i;
„»i !. „
RIM
’ -Eiiauga PBraiDtfrd
Johk«ok .*—ThefingHsb.pnpera are jb«*
fbipk* that bivdOTfl ibW : Biiyffi
ind' tK*'libld'lifcertkiJty 'ofhi*poSrcy, !
art not libalytobo invain. ThaNeus
W.9W-SM ||l#4mtfrl JTbft, Xdeafaph
Baja it torching rsßaKd
to thobehOversinati outworn'diplo.?
Whcyat®-* a r >spledilid Octonragomebl
tatboae .WfaObelieTe.intbe. capacity
of, #, free. pohpie t 0,.; select ,4t. rpteraj
when. One aeopktjM* :wljf tanght tailor
of £e«neiirsi; W 6t his s dirett
ffnceriiy Of tforpose and ! hishotOely
mother.' wit, oidsfairto aacoehd in a
laakwhichmighthave, acirelyjtried
the |>f a,,Riahelien. TKi
imp, Henld tiy* ! that the Fretideiß
hka ag-ecablj disappoiritha" atrilwafe
ijfi-Yhs world" by'.'*; wiaeatid
•tateamahliko policy, that -will i gieo
him a high the pantbebn of
American worthies: ,
••I'IVW. Br THf. REBEttIOK —-
The W&r Department compotes the
number of. deaths in the Union ar
mies si nee the^commeDce’ineet 1 of: the
**f .3So,()pi),j kiidj 61 'the Southern
soldiers at ?25iOQO,faking at Jeaei
.57 UvesVthat Hayobeen loßt.'W
pai t or the costly price paid for the
nation’ll life. At Get
tyaburg, .23,000 Union soldiers were
killed; wounded or taken prjsondrs--
°nr greatest loss daring onecarrpaign
crossed the ‘As{>idan ! until Lee’s ear*
render, were about 90,000, Great sb
were our losses, they were far below
thoap iiiourred in European wars, ow«
ing to oiir aaperior mejdical and sanl*
tarj arrangements, and the care of
the Government for its troops, ii,
A Second Mows.—When. General
SullylUtst summer, on hia, expedition
to th<j Devil’a lake, passed Fort Bert
held; quite | ;a number 1 of Indians had
gathered'there to' see him aed make,
peac-iei - They complained a great deal I
of dry weather., and wished the Geri-.
eral Would: make, rain the sarnie, as
Father de Smet, the, missionary 'Who
used to'see them, hadjdone. The (3ehi
eral promised them his would 1 doi the
beat he could. ;It . hsppened-dbat
shortly afterwards a bertyy; thunder
shower passed' flooding 'eyerytlijngi
The Indians were Weased. End
called the* General W- great/- medicine
manßut they saidit waS a little too
much at once, ‘/9 r ell,”7said’itVe
helplhethingtpler it'smarted'!? ■ ;
M=IIN
WIZ=
I *lfl
it u
g r~ r if<n' : tarn
’ ® nBin «J «i^^lll^Sk|.'i^^«r
-iSdMlt'
: *-lh
U 4,-i
RIM
...“•A i
■-■ijiviiigy b!7 . -:|-n ■*■.
«< rtttno- •: Btouwji-flotflw
talß»dty )*gfltt»N> teod-froattiew. ||t
• # oEjr J
suunal' i;ld so*l*,
hohSßaJiarifd*
in;wb mh-horees-ihcttst thrives srfidr*
w*^:amp^
wßiWii
racks u
the
akin juuk
to sotteabsorbed byldi# baj--;
an addition neither healthful nbMit*
,Tbd feed ?box ■ may .lbe.mtde
equally convenient jwith iho riwk.'an’d
is 6pln tolftbriedf tlieaticlftfbbjeSndna.
It need Hptbe large,acdi irlhe bottom ~
made of slate allthorejectedfoddec
cao beeasjly (>; U’-
should. be|alioived to gaBsaniinprav;ad
irhich «#ds i lscjjit\e i s J
tyNg fJHgm&Mnft rtTbeWlfe'
, many of g?eatvildtf?dftleh
may-be kbettriUihrtod!- wltb-reriyilliiUa
troable acd expense, wbiQO-willqMM* .
decs rao*Ma'tprable effects.when,ctyAr.
posted ana spoiled to’the ,?bjl
dung. deciyed eaw.duot, bone*' 1 b«fc
bristles, refine ’
leivea, straw: biota ofdifferant kJnds, i
chfpe from the ahoo raaqo(aet.9ry a tire
refuse from tbocouib shop, tpue tbsr
vrilb numberless other -
be appfied forthisplirposo; 1 &6' 7< faM
mer-should
manure them caO'Jje musiHicaiiiin
;nl ja-JUi]:*:
■■'. V
thatrwould kick’’everythriigrtn piaiAi
4o the stable -that be l could *
having ipopda jrt
wfifppl n|,!aa^-haTng!i^ : cS«tnS tfelnfrd s !
hiid for^fkiek 'i
liib it tori fuebsaelLt coTdjar; :
sSb*iPj abont|two foeiilonff, by a strap. ,
oWh‘ wj&Tfjbtng-if lie £aKuot
n*ittewe;aKAs> a! ,AShd^^^.t^ a
mere’ Glnbi tbe^dftoasslonTit^iß®ijpnv
the caropaiatlve Sweetness
tion of the; different varieties ofdiotn,’
J).r, Isham said, that Ven6w - rpeal/iSben
old, wainfof; tb^fiimVbilt^r'tai^b.—■
wh i an ji when injwjal; swat a kept
sometime, [the abnndanea ol.ol|,badt»
teodcncy.to bepome rapcidp-betce lha
bitter 'taster of‘meat.' I 'f «a
BEE
~ :i~
Onions
‘'Scarcely, loqmagh.caii
be said in praise of quione (or fowls;
They seem
qdytor which do,
mpstief fowje-g(e
arid: inflanijatiOrt foF rthe Ahroalt.ejWß
and head., onions are .
They flhogld s !^#wly:ipfcW^ a viA.
email,audition,.of corn mbai'ls iriTgE»“ i
■ r ' ■]
&attf ‘ andUo/ikinfer .f
»M.r jn.lake till It. I* u thin il
fatter,.pad beat £ddft?g |
rieritly; £n|d?«n V^l<
Add a emgH t tijaerip jnbtl, ftf
twP o£ dfefcllewr |
°£!hj?99&flpaybrewed,- I
say half » teacapfrii; Set !'
will keep kirrri all ' j
mdrhlugadd ateaspobofilof iaato'rat
naj Bifted.oTer ; tbe top,and weßjlttoad
in; If.aqnrj addmop* yhie
to the be& lin'd of bttckwheat cikee^r
vm.:r<u ~ r c: vf
■ J . .-■■■ b pis jfcjj r
‘.iPtOATikb , ;qourt£*)f j
'/
wine. to.the taste,"kalf-, a 'oo'nno^of .* :■
puiVetfod' ".*&s£
littJa’ • currait' * Bbat i 4t&’eggs, , '
andadd itye batfpOnndotof tsdgariby ; j ■
njilk in a K6wl,\yTih,a
place the' i^fi itfd-bn it • itt 1 • j i
tolly arraMßdtf > . ■, ’
'‘."il ••■■> sAifei-.JS^s-rtS-ilopi ' I '■
:Mop?j> wgaw 2 IMalto-:■. ■.i
fori every -10 tbs. of. tal|o# ■ dissolve it -i;.
in" water be/ore ;ltiTloW:i<r*f jpiS’fnly ■■' [ j
abd ! tbeji melt tbe:tairi> l # v !niw& atom 1 •
With frequent atirnnaC; SSfriji' { 1
will -darify. and
« ..*ftP«*®v*cmoat
either faym. imper,. 1 op, .winter use, ali i f
most aS goOTsA‘siiem tl( • ;!•.
(Vi jjj. *...« ia[v.;.4 6i ..ixtlocfsi I- f
Certain’ ior# in- J
hofiee. i. I Kiieb'Been ft triea dcMibeM f 1
[■ tiniioa,eland l l rlwiys •
ißiniio/ aalit ,yi> ;PJ&t &W3otoSrk
*hefi #><& tfmsf «4,
Wall, jp half jinvbqpf. igixo jiwdblre
raatnder, *opr.- fihd, htis
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