11 ' THE JOY MAR G U$ i s Will be Published Eitery Wednesda;, . ... . t it .NIS' -- )AVILDINGII,,, ~,...Aiiiiii6 St:', tis . ivr4..ii::: . i `l. -7'5 it $2,00 per e.nnum in Aciiince prLett,ers and contrihntioria, 14, s hall half prompt attention. '' • • j. RUTAN 4.o6rEds—t-gro.'rt. Ti(jTTp.:.A - :X.. lEli WOMAN'S QUESTION . 'Before.l trust my fate to thee, . r. 'Or place my band in thine,. - • Itefore . l let thy future give Color'elld form to mine; • 'Before I pmrii all thee Question thy .soul totnt ghe'fiSi' 61. break all slighter 4onds, nor feel it elitiorr of regret - - 113 there-One link within the "inst.., hitt,,holds th . j , spirit yet? Or - bir), faith as clear and free As that which I can pledge to thee? ank tietper ttiou einet. feel .-• Within tLy inmost soul,. . ttiou bast. kept a portion beat, While l have staked the whole - 'Let no false pity sintre the blow, 1 Dut,.in true' mercy, tell me ! • Is there withitt i tiqleo:4 a peirt, Which althe l ooftet : , t flittid? One chord that. anyo . tdi l ei•tiand 'Canid.better Take or Still? Snest b.ow,lest at some future day, .„ y whole:fife wither or decay. ' thou wit hdiar . thy . , liandong \ad stTver to my olatin, That f,O, and that toLday'lt.miatake; N.l! ;LA had heen to blame?. p i t e,e.l.•;the theirOonscience thus bat than Hilt strely warn and save'ine now. i• I • . Say, anairqi not-" 7 I - tlar Rot.hear i , r The would e.4me 'too l'ate r -1 , rei. I ulluld epsro theeall femorae,. So comfort - thee, my Fat t'liaterlr ea my 4eart may fall ' Itonelf.ter I .14.'; l uld riski .it - all'. .1 .1 Ar 11 isce aneous, - LF1:07.1. G GEWERAL .311)EN' W. GEARY • ...:41!& '.lust', W. GEitiWwas born in West: intreland e,.oa filijl l ai, and othoto Leo; only 'çt ~....y,t o c... years Of age,. has I airy:tit:Ow . 'l 4'4 tlri g fame by....h:s ad... here . :e to (he - ea:pie of rightland du-, tl,' . ite different partm;of%otir conn-;, try: ' cvliieli he' has been placed, in ' it •,•• t eil . .,.itilayy, judicial and e.,QelliiVO . 'it% y, ,, :`,.„(•1 . 1 , ,• ~ . 1111 : ' , :ii11; .{,•zi.:ll is fitt.ti.6r 4er.y'arly.ir. • ilt. , -. lq• \Nam thi ow ri npoii, .)iis,- own re:, FM] 1 • 11;:i, ;01 . 11 ' flit eny...ouripoitgai . bim, I • Felt Ant tribitiktitilif 'lii m - - widrmird motiier,..ltiy itlaeltintr• - a'' , .yiki v Illge schtt' , l;- daring .which tile ,1% . 9 al,] •,), by •!.er , s.vering il4l:l!str . - 3(a 1 com 7 faeltd:tt.l.e. econoe-.y. acqui:l-, nicanm 1... r.) 1 rot-lire .a ,c11.,t:R.1 , 1:.11 - efi11 , , , :1i.i011., NV iiii'h 'IV .r iC•01111;1 - el i:1 . : ut - Jefferson A7lollege ; 1 Calianstilirg, • 1 1 31., creating.,' life-long _friends• among.: prolesfors and ~ .lass—. inale9, by the Carly exhibition . of those: carne stelliog tpialiti?that ha.ve : since I i.ialeared him to r so - Mally others in. so • I eifit arid in.pahlie lite. - i liavi9g finished his :collegiate edit- 1 eati”irlie assarnetil the k ,Orotim4iott Of a rivd er,gi neer. in t hlt.,praetjek:, of which ht. Went 'toi Kentnelt;y:, pthttly in the'' lalph.y . 'ol , the. Contmcnwealtland prtly in tbiat of the Oecen Rive 11. R. Cutapany-;,rilntid was • ( .. rigrtg'Ocl it', the survey el several very ialportant hattel.pg 'isr a epublic i nip: ovementm. tit that State. Attbr an ',e.iperietice, %it!: the It:ii. , ,- L ineer Corps, iti !natty of ' llOl5l atcs he - sticeessively tilled :ill the 'iarieila efftees froM a clerkmkip rto•the bullet: t: t endeney of the Allegheny .lor• 14e .11ailroad, and during, several Lois direharged Use. entiea;of liistre. ri , aible positions with complete rat.. id'at.;ion.. : . - ,1- • 1 . 1 At a N.Ctry Pal:ly ilAte'; aqt (ttted' Ity, his imitl , einatical abilities, he 'exhibited a fiTillicSs ii.q• military .tavtieS. and la. bored ,stfeatiouSly by the, !litany .of time and'-means to perfect , out,v,o:un leer syStetn. From a : private ill_ tile Itialtsflie rose rapidly through all.the drags to'rthat .of. Srigadir-Genera l l, to 4'high it, was elected by-- the bri gade c,omprisir.g Cimbria:ansl .Bcntrei el eoantiee.' ..;'" ' ' ' I . I ' • When the war with Ilexico -was do Cared, he Was amon4 this 'fit'st - who responded to tie ,eitll for 1 volunteers, " 4 s•P-ii . seecepted g , alon , with the .. .Atuerioah. Ilighlanders," - lof Cambrip 'nr , l,y' Whieli . .spleindid - company tie t henancle4): They .were incot:. {'rated itil the See4nd pei l ,n4vlvan:a 1. 2,2 ,imenf t iof to hich, upon tts'orga,m— ation, l'!.a was almost, unanimpusly Ci,:te d.l i tieutenant-Colonel.` ~, , B ilzjegitne.nti joined tho iarmy of' Vitopil Scott. Vera Crui,*andserv. krthe advance under the command, 4 ci on tlie lino or operations, of that great'ellieftain through, his brilliant 4 . l }Paiiii in 31xic,o, Geary was at.— ,hthed Ito Gen. Quitman's division, Ittl distinguished himself in the. bat .11 (7 1 1. %4 iloy A i " "Ch a pni tepec,!' ', i f s" ita -de Belen", and t ty cif t i p 'ex co."; UPTii arriving tit t o eapi. Ili4is'Coinni:l having died, ho was eleetthl golonel by a vote . Of more than lwokhir4 of the : Cornmaod. ,:::Thin ttsslphmint was .not tue;result of mere itl ell ,l Eiiip or political rofereneo, It , w aVU reward for his own good eon4.i .1 1 ‘" . ' fro,ni the hands of the' gallant! Zid.len-the spiintaneorii3, fitni,geate 6, g4)f as4oCiates in Arrnm- r the fide, rritiv who had fotight br his I,tie,tishltred ills ;privatione, suffering lz. anrzers,land w_ho witnesife4 and , i , . 4 Ir6q 11 0V7 .. to .apkeein, - to': ti!s, it , its. I"lnal'.6 war " l ing closed Col.-Geary to . ", t r : e d , with the. feinnant • of ;his slid to.his, native State, and thd , - •_ I IMMO SE VoL , 121 pOple of • tiPr eff4 ceired it lipeecliko thp,gallan Won) troo , the upjvp :44 fab. `On the • turn idept,l"ol atiter i coneequen corery of 'AMMO' • p, Lance. 11 ate met° I .tracts for outt,.ooitot 1411e -way o ,• a ova r . . 4 I ell arrioni f of the iguJ !itti3butg_ydll6ng tome ..I ,thikaiustie irieleo[ne!lae' : rit:.' n his:,(iiirvii • -,'itifi g . tliolp'".- iiiin Wilkitt#; - ,, i . 'al pkthllc . Ipßaiiinted• . .lcie . - eryices of t r, weather beaten and.nliar -1 a, , alid -s, ihe'dgejtement of at jubilopian 'to' the hlgh-' . , !2d of J tuft ary,'; '849, - lii re—, s serviCealn Ifferieo; Pres; appointed 04". ettry'POst- SarCPraneisco; ivhieh, it co of the - them eciont'dia— glid in Califore a; ;had. bo— / port, •of considers le inipor— . : %illBlOO - en!pow'prod - tocro cos, appoint, phatniastorl, ail routes, and:_lhake . • eon— itriying 'the" mails.through nia; , ILe•lyas th;la placed-in his subscquent r Ano a4 ll4 ?st d suc3eal .an - t1: -. 'popularity 4leterogeueouis population !aka'Stat4;., : :, 1.• ~ •,..,,,, _ ,„. st •of Aug e5t..4549; ' thg mu bi;on of. SanC - F,rnhets,ttitAiok 11.altiaough : ten difFerent,tlek• amed:fee, the various. minor -name appeared atAlie head , and he receive d every veto day- Or the. °Mee of .F'ii-st being a.t thatrtline thoinOst responsible and idiffieutt - of— State .of gatitorßia. ...it ye— ministiative and. executive 17. the,.rai,est :quality. The numbered go,loo, almost t.,ult males, . draxn together - .:i3 ection of the. .'world,. and f every imaginable Variety . • er. - ~,. 1. , t • itnythinglik.e'a proper or., • of the city; and establish ly police fori:o,frOcn,[thei eta .tint. amt., rebellieaS spirits, i existed,' waai. ef •iitself nn task. But added' , t 4 this the . Alcaldo . einbiaced !those . ..of 1 of th.e eustoMary c•ffrees, of d . county juriediet len: El e . - er,litieriff,Maihat.i'robate, Register of .DeedS,lencl aven - ; bite and Corn, pelt. or'; daily rd ir. ary pollee ior rmayor'a aleakie's equrt.fer the minor generAl'executive Matters of eeurt . of.fitst instanee sv.itti [civil. nd . eriinirial jurigile4- I chart, oratinii nifty for mar'; In a ‘vO4 l / 4 1, lie Wil . A .the .eurator of the pUblhli - dninn cv,.,143,.:- thing that was to be done ) ; even to the holding 4af. inquests .and ;taking - he , knowledginent of.dectim. - And so * *ell did he perfbrm'all. these . .viiii4 ardu ;pus, comp minted - - aiad - . slime , dertiver that at th` .eplration of ' &le:first term 1J he was re elected by an - ahn#t ifnan-1 ; ;moos vet , - the etty in .thokneantitne; 'having m rizt•thati doubled its- popula lion' 1 Da 41n47 c , t h e of ,hblain the ib i Wile°, of . lealao, Col. 'Geary ;tried, as' Judge, ov.4r twenty five hundred civil and ifrimi tak cases, and tii,inihis des .. , 1 cision not over a iozen appeals were; `,made, anil i.ot on 'decision was .over I remised. ;' - - ' - UndAr ,calcics ha public la "fifty _ran , All Amt lie ol:Cafe:tieatt lawsll Al— power - to ~r ant aayitho :(N tit; twelve w ve cl larAl for iota"' ( sgittlio i•ardt.4 efn. Alcaldos, previous to me; had nvailecf themselves vdege, and •thsposed of an . mount of valuable property me nominal rates. i A ieso g. hig election, wag debated rtial m ienlo (CiAuneil) direet liiildo to.make - Ouch grants l, rates. - Gen.. Gestry, 415 - e,tl r-, at, rather than; make , such would relingnigh his 4iuce. le sadder; and 'unexpCcted valun of the lands *mild Alealde, if ho iver&so dig— nrich hiingelf and friends to', I - , . detrimmit. Al. - the; rates; i Beal P§ ti et this gr. pmmeilsci I tt, these n aft i. by the Ay liing the AI th . e leg fed ti i!4rants he Nbeeause. tl rise, of the enable. tke posed, to the , pubii named the lands belonging to the city wire, wors j ih oily $35,000. 1 A • small portion ell tjleso landS;.were 'then sold at public auction, anti brought half a milliim of dollars! Th i hrsiim was pia• ced in the'city .treasur: ' The tracts 'remaining unsold were propo'rti - onfoly worth several millions of dollars ! Thus was this- •immense sum Saved to 'the 1 , lei:Av.., . Orr the Ist ?tiny, 18'50, ;the ,first city - Charter was adopted; andlOol: 'Peary I was elected Mayor , under its proyis ions by . ..a.' large end flattering. vote.— The manner in which he 1 dirtharged the duties ,of this vosition can be best, understood from his inaugural address ID, the city :councils; and numerous 'subsequent messages, all of , which are on file and have been published, as :wolf 'as from the fact, that at . ,the ex: „., piration of his term ot 01116 a petition, nuinergusly signed by the moSt 'prom inent citizens, without distinction to party, was presented, , r reqaestmg hint to be a Candidate for reolectioa, which he declined. : ''. .‘ i 1 i The Legislature, how.etylir;l having created a g i ‘l3aard; of Corninision'ers of tho funded debt of . Sari Fritncisco," cZil. GearY *as appointed a Member, and upon the organizatiOn ,f , that,' . bndy, witS_ elected .its .\,Pre ident.— Here, too; bylki floginciai:k 'cwled i o and judici'?us counsels and „vice, ho 4 'rendered raluable service to he city: I Besides .ii 1 this, during IAS residerieT3 ,in SanFritittivo . , be was Oilat*inau'of the Board ofllealeh, lad'i . ase l lsted inf, the organiation of Itaisonic a,nd Odd Fellow's. Li ages, and^was inl 'fact.in• strumonta ;in eptablishingkompikable fchospitalL s ;the: sick, And , •.was Igen nected-Ith every ben volelit and . t cilitrientilb ititititittinti ' o'f l t of lace.-= . Lte . sigiiiihze'rktimde.lf, fiy ilKe . t;ragc, -arid;intsePidit i y in arresting , the,. po, %ress, of i;he. *spat; fires, itai 4 the - piomptnes - with • which he answered - - 1 ' 1 . ' • .. , .. . ~ . . . • __... • - mow.l ' '..... ' 1- II ' .-:•try'.'"... , C L ' •••• -:; .- - • •.,'...'., - • :, •r i ...• , • , . . . 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"-- ,.ifuir,,,,,.... •. _. ri. •l' 1. , ,, i f 1' ,. .. ; , ; . : ~,.4 .i. „ , ,. l • ,i,„1.., - , .1 •, ••; ~,_ ; ; ' ‘ - ' ll"r" ' " ' ' ' ""•' " f '' ' fr ' •• •-'• ' 1.1.- 'll,, 1, , , '. - - , /i•-•,“'I , rtf4 .:Por ,- . 4 ti--.1 1 .4 , 0.•. , - ~, -.... li . • t . • "k7''''i -------- 1 , I - ' ./ .:, i.i", f i ii. ' '.. '.li " ..r rlrftt P ile : I ' l ."-- 1 • i i; , .. ;'' L-' .. - -.., • 44. '4 Ir. J -.- iiiii-cali iit)t.'%, tipare n dered 43 i '4 the aquatint'; r .. •ln tbery4a, ,Was a residei vention *a3, IConstittitron,, atilt Temen . qm eicitem eat:pow . otit the countof its prOcee ~Dernocrats 0 mined thnt i: .ad nutted I i iit State, rind . for :ening ttioii , many- remove !States Id -ihi I plan was }weld lat all bazar(' insert •the is Conititution, haste to;, \V, _wit out, :*e. for is,4 LI 4ctiti, Vioronzlilyla grailn ine,, ;and . Used meitsq 1a6..,ti j ckordiii against iheinl ence9 • which-ti, ' , --1. , [ to.that of • •stn first .to biki,, izing slaVerv, _the_ Coi4eitu' the Convent Cu ngrresstu 4 milted teli lv I received ' the;' could .1:r iver 1 and snecessto these/We i 04 a indst terris l -plitilied, and free frorn - t4 Union of 'Sf 1 . to t.ay tilt active part i ti gainst the prlc California, tl)ti been accoinil • Private!, 0!I, requiring! 1116 nia, Col. qe,i . ' is. r aryi fnrm in Ivf tie•temititit heave pu4ll,c -ment,."by cif Kansels . ment, eLmmit',t9 nr.animonO'y Ho. wcide+ ed only lode, frrinnimptmei arrangemeritt reaching, 190, In 9th of. Sci4e the! following : , . •• I, No pen.!:an adeqiiately describe- the. terrible conir.tion of the territo y ati file lime .4; : e i lits arrival . The s •enesi t he had Wit ,iessed in California IWlere j !ring re-enaCted,with horrors greatly.' intensified 4 i ; Civil war- was .riginui I with , more,ilian - fiendish _ferooity; • an all onare'ruht of stat , erg.,. Men !wer flocking troll all parts of the: Seeth„ .of desperatr .charaeter, 'with pasSion inflamed to it 0 highest.pitch,andwith i the exprelsl and avowed..purpose of i ,Making liap as a stave State by any means., hew ver . fair or Mull ,' And ; these . .{geldwere resisted by actualll settlers and I rew comers from the freel' States, cque ly-as.dett*lnined,t,hough,r not so brutal and ferocious. The flare. ; test passion's kW human nature, with alli their drciiii4 consequence4.,were vis ibiii. on,. eter i y 'hand. T.ne smoke o blireing•bu l il , dinge blackeied the'„air ;. fields' of grain were, ..laid - waste and desolate.; . woman and „children Were driven staring'and nalied - froin their -homes and_ .p rich on theidesolate prai• ' ries;' and tho. dead bodies of murdered men werelp i trewn alonethel wayside, 1 Chaos reign4d supremeH-pandemoni ere had pouted forth . itUdencionsandi, crime, inalli its most hidecnis forms,l ran ramparit l through - thd lapd.` - • I Siich-:was the gloomy; prospeet i thatl, „ presented tpelf to the' new Governor.{ ' -A man of loss nerve, would have look's • ed upoti it..wtth ainaditient, 'anti 'with' . diSmayl flqdfroni - th.e seene,.as did ' two of hi predecessors, eta' timnY otjhers.• Ent Gor4Geatiy was not the, , , man 'to• b i el . e:tsilyl intimidated.i . He had. parsed) alreadY. threugh ' Many .al i ff fiery ordeal., tie kook - in at a gianeel Aho..entirolltituittion'.. Prom this dis-j mal chaos;lfrom• this .hell Ofsdiseord ;I from all . thi terrific ar.d eon filmed mass) { of conflict* passions, ho w4tsex eet-1 ed to prOdege firdr,. peace - an.d • art ,many. Ht tattered not; howe've , but! f, ; l I btiekled 0 . ,, ; his Urmor; and to oodf eiteneiiit applied : hi self to the di culi, - , itaslC" 'And I r,Sii eaffnestly andoff etn-i 1 all did hegeVotilfrgelf to .- the . Work; tfitlt•as early as Se ti3Mber ,30th' . he, I was; enabled!OcithfullY to write to the. Beeretary' Of 'Scati.. saying': "Peace I !nolo ,teigng ,in .. 'Kansas. .i .Confidenee ii: gradually - :Oing Testorel • Settle re , ord. returning (al their. claims. ' -Citizena; arci resdniing . . their orilin i aq ,iursaits, '.and 'al ' general gl,a4nesepernades dge.eontmanily ."I He • ba d ' -arrested etiiiiinals; dr) . Veril brigands filoin the, 'toads,. disarned; , and ' .disbatided-..,invading. invading . arMies,L and ' :insured' :petit/eetion.' to' - all pefieeable ' eitiaetisl I I. ,: : 1 • - • I- - ' . ' . 1 : - 1. . 1 , .''Ant:tblEtl State' of tranAqility, !.Ints, :effeeted, waS precisely.the reverse ,of. llirtiat thcripa.bailave4y party i a Itt6BElt and' th e adininistratiOn at Whehitigton desired.; •-GOVernor Gearfa• 'cottise, initteud of I 'receiving ...their approvat, !met Atie4,Cree t id&d ecindemnittomt;: Iti 'weiOnteridedlitti-t 14e ligit-etionPand :excitement Uhoeld .continue. iinllhe Free .Btate' men wer,a.eit;her dna and the te d . or drivenViom the territori and Ah 43 pi a-slaTerk Intrptiieuldi_hava, ei , e . ryi , ' i ' ' ' • ;,. . 1 • -.eaveri ,f 1 NM inthofities of•tha eity-,-1 ent aid in snppr wing ! ote at!aeramento 11349,- , wheW Col, • eery ifs of:California; l Con- 1 fanned , to frame a State , ad, some of oar ro*ders 1 the intense anxiety and! ich prevailed thrlnghi• y Tegarding.the •escitt ings. rr66 . pro slaVery that tithe weio_. deteri . -- 1 lifornin shonid , only:ho I tbo- ...Union: as *islet* the 'solo purpose. of eisl ibflinance.ln that helialf,l red .Irons= ' the . Southern I it .distist4 iegiun-. i Tan f'conceived s and intended lis to he aenomplished, to avert.. clanie--iii*-the n w:'ard' i,t, .w ith :bet shi ito ; :c .foiv .ndLiptiOo 6 0' c't?.:. I,J=t9* tk ( V.11 . 00 3 n• C 0... bles(iy, Was 1 " - " ti t l /1 he' pial p theliprO oe effected.' ig. grounds lhisanflu. 4-0 le*, 63rr tory, ,m., Nauss egli,l - 1 . yaii prevent • n, when, ndoptedAy 14 from being • Beni; to 1.-aftei it should he, huh, ie' of the eol4o and had ii approval... ~ riq • man lahored more earnestly ,`,Hy than he' did to ;effeat jects, both of. W.ll,ich!,after e struggle, worn necom. California was received, stain of slavery,into the tCs. It is not too ;muck had it not beeri:fer the:l 1• ,aken by . Cot. Goai7 a-il lo.slayery party then in pis result might not havi lished: ' 1 ' l I airs of great imporil - s.. presence in Penne ;pry left San Frar.ci. .3' 1 )..„., anct:.repatrod7iO hie, .moreland eouiity; rare* Intii . again called into . life . ,through hik appoint s :sider.t Pterce,tt's Goixrno'r. Y'erritork, which appcint-: t the (wind .referenee to , sra. confirmed by al ote of the Senate. . iI notice of thi4 appointi LOG, and - having . de!ayzi enough _to sec rttA evoiv ' i e nAt - th - a:t ,he proceeded to Kt 1 Leavenworth Cy 7"'To(hlesda t •., ',,, ~ . ... ,-,1: .::!: - 16411 ill Et.ll. l.bmg ta . tneir own n 1 , , ,f3eo , - 14 4) , Ga4riaar's '. iTPliii ' . i W il i biAgffin were coldly reeei yp ~ . 'IldA . t i f iwer,e o Itt ' ' all, :as :P9kqr '2 .Ik*4'4 . O er9 $i was no 'niiititlsing t. . i a s e,r ridiftirit. Pr: their cc:l4lmin' - "ii; Aft:: lir : , t`tu_ itiotin tiT, O . . thcV 3l4 , - )raM "ai.**o lieeomtrig' Moro 'end' Y,...A .43 # 1 obienedi 'by thelf 6 eneenra t terh t .' . AbviT.o4i7ed . from'th befit. o'f t. 4.- .j`lprid ,gO-13"re,- Metit. it' 11‘e - L'ea , .. ' ~I t : P eaeltna.o, jys 413 e I ~ Ike Ge-vnrneor's the_, ' ' , ,11, , t,0ts itEpeth' private tifi'd'.o ff ipial, *. o - hod-Aid their ,ebetents acre dpi, , 1'). 1 0 'f ois , I . ,rdiettic . thabhd been'. . to" Gard his. poi - 64)4 . '6W ofßeefal u rn s !, , I, l :'were, radually 'removed ''''"eirdet,pf.lefr.' Davis, tV'en*eretar .444 ! F ir; I:spi a . 'slavery . inurdoor,e lifiiimi be - :_bCd caused te be MI . 60'4411 1 1! iwe''liberated by- order of Chief Itinife .aeoefailite,' mi xt *cud pub li c: - mobil il et - l'i weir* : held in which fie'was 'deln'ou : 'l.ifienf4, rOl• f qfinikng,,, ~.gi,v,.ei"bii3 sane, 'Lion and t,f:,4fie'vile'tdot'sto 'ree.ilidinst;ithtfori,4_„Slairery up',F air. 1:1; F ill int, Pede..4.-':-19 1 .'5, vglair;,, se. mated ,arid b'y t Aliers ; l est .. bold,_ is li tti 'wee' foiled ,in en attefn i ttter as wi n ' him on his 'departure:l6p. " 1 /Pg!, - , lativo'llall; ar.d alineit,i'm 1,- I ,f: , ncembers ) :,ther. asseinfig s . ,:', ',', 0 .7,* • , T 7 'erokvp ali',lbii ~ t.,*ye1,57 'mop! of , alf' 'parties ? ;the - :.4''t...''..14:19r1t9 'however, bbing ehlii";' .. t.,. 1 1 44 kt " , from the Soutb, in et„ "6 , . ~ 7W-.11... vention at. Lecenipten4,and.' 3 Ogianized:, the ."NATtoNAi.D.sigoeiairi;lkitivri:". There was much citscu 1, „,..Froord to the adoption( of t : hii t harae Ile lead. ing 'mon of thef,Cenkr44l.64:e r eektrihg they . 1:oillif OA il.ililliCV4'.7rho.`s44o4. "Democrat," ' havingl,',..pien. lifii4ng " "Whigs But,; this: ? ..h i b . jetiee , Sts overruled, by the...tri*ent fili4t the nano : would - net ' ctianke positions, ; while it Would assuroit[nitfit tile fhliiitiort • W of "the : ashing,tou benioeraey. '..—; The platform of the, "lfetton'al Ballo eratic Porty," thns addyted, is elearly expressed ; in tbe'folloWidg unanimous resolutieii.of its LeeislithiliF, '' . "WHEREAS, We belii4a,,fintt oh the it success, of our party 4 . 'end the Per: petuity et the Union; erefore, - ! •Be it relayed, By tb liete,e ofißo./ presentatives, the Cpu eil conenrring' therein, that itl.4, the de ..?..'' - , _., slavery-- ' _ __ tanco ylva ' co in ofd. issue, mulch.) other, ALLY 0 In. rt Ira dorsal 1389 P, the them . bi 'ir allowed to take part 'in its pro ceedings This platfornilwas indorsed hy.the Democrats at Wiatibingtoh-et that time, and was; sahsequentlY ,a dopted and carried, out hy - the Prisis dent to the full Measure of perfee,tion. ISo far as he had , ,the poker ;h© ostra eised all .Fro© State Democrats. mi . ; matter how Jong or "how (faithfully '' ,they hahserved thelpartY. The "National' Democratic Party" being thus organize 4 the n e st moves inept was! to corrimit Goveraor Geary ;!to its policy. ' Adeordingiy, he Chair inan•of the Central Comtnit ei3: called upon the Governer,' with the surance that if ticl would eonnectlhihiself with the - party he should be, tor.° of tle'tw,o United Stat6s Senatorsget:kilt° be,cho son. Thd Chairman urged thets! Mat :ter with inch determined pertinacity that Govrnor Geary ordei ed him out of his .oEfi e, and ;declared that if be should da e again apprOaCh i liiiii with l c, so vile J ain o ff er,l he- would ! toss him through' the window. I ' , Soon after these proCeedings a Cop sti tu tion, r k hewn ;as 1 the ,4!..lccompten ConFititiioon," wai received ih Kansas by the "'National'. Democratic Party," direct froth Washingion,lvih'ere it-had been; eat orally prepared; 4xid agreeably to the directions:accompanying it, an ,attempt wasi made to, hfflivi3 it adopted by an improvised convention and re turned to Washington ih . the p shortest possible time,regarOss of the known 'Wishes of , the people! 1, 1 ,n itelef the Legislature to thiti ,e ect! waif' knme., •diately.paiiiiiii, wino' ,wisti vetoed by 1 Governer' Geary, for several reaFons; the mat . iiiominent f - Which . were, that.tio proVisiorcjw" - made for.imb. Mitting,the COMitit" iedi-td the pee -1 pie for ratificatiOn,lad fitiat', he was satisfied that a .lerki majority of the actual resldents el Ilk 'territory Were deeidedli and stroey crPpesed to 'the 1 ihstitntion Of slaVe r . which the Cons., sti tu tion was 'inte,nd th force brow; Ahem, 1 . ..., .1 : 1l ' ! This Navin - occu it steer the.elce lion of Buchanan; b befcire, his 4-H aiiguratior. i Govern - Geary addres4 l rc l i 'sed him letters, stat4g die true con-1 dition of affairs; hu.` received do re. ply. Hq. did, how or, resolve 'pOsiv i O tive *donee, wn • per Oakes, that the, newly elected P sident hid alien: 'doned the true DeobcretkVprineiples ' and adopted the - preform:of the'!‘,Ne. tional...Denteerac.. i !.#enae i I Goverpor Geary resolved ateice noiLto hold eti Office undei! Ms ,inablinistration; ;and Cgn the day be *,iiiktillid iii. the Presidential - • chaff; wratlr'end -',for• Warded his,' retain inn iii. Govartior of ''tenses.,On' 't 10th .of March,' 1857; he loft the It ritoit, and -again 1 kettireed "ixi the q etudelof privet* life; iled:l3eVern :Geary been sue tained%n hill • 0 ohd'a nil' te anlY eo tt rad; in Kansas, by Abe niinistration- at Washington, there: re:wen td believe : the destructive war rough . Which We have . just pateed,l d was thee foto ebadcivied,- and eve tireatttnidonidht neverleve' OccUrre nd.the - hundreds , .• ' 11 6. ' . ' I 7 -' . , :1 4WAlki' .115 3trti lark' •; EMI I of •! . I;friire lifewile:OP' the 'ileapiir .detith *am 'be priiinee Voyles ;made Althottgli aii'vern - anti:FA I N ection fella:weak with' pie ilfationiq •Dette6ratle Partyl : he pefeiisteit in' ladherttik i ld the doctrine. he, ,adveciteit' in ' . o*alifillrniis Kre still'thore recently . in ansas, that :the . litStititition'of slavery: 'should not: r ba`Toi4ed . tition tan unWil. lingl)eople,,' And never_'hesitate to ex-. - press' his - desap - firObation of the instr. "Mien" all ita ..ferms,, sentithenta Which hate sinealte'rriled the- GAeie of :117nion platfortn.--i 121.6 - ncarafter his return' from lEarierta 'helasscidiated himself With the pity that - sustained. Stephen - A. Douglas,. Which ',Wks greatly instrumental in, breaking up the! arid 'effecting•the dleetion of "Abraham' „Lincoln . to die !Presidency, a reettlt: which. he fOresavi'and" was' cresirous of having iteeenipliebed: NO'.istoper was the rest't of that election lspown, . liiiW i etettl3s;Alatilcatfitiaal Denied. 4414 0 .T.td their' :ott'l•eithtlited ntly, threaf, 'fo' . destroy Con when :After' the4iniiignia finp .11.1 r: Linedifi t la; - war -. against re:, befTfou - .became: iiitiitable ' Governo rr Geary Wei 4gaiteuiriong the first - rffer hi@ rulfitaiylseevices to - the ' • ''.l.le raised and equipped,' at iipeeo;.the - ,Twenty-Efghth - Reement'' of, 'Perinsytiania," leers!, tit Whibh - he toblk tho With this aplendid_fefitient..,- bag. -over ai.rteen hundrOd /fan, he en tered the field in July; 1861,' and-ion -tinned ip active, service during tb en ilia foal- years Of'. the war, with the exception of twenty-eight' days, and when ho was incapacitated ter ~sty; by wounds receiVebi - iri battle.' • , For meritorious deeds he Wits rooted to the rink of Brigadier G al 'on - the '2sth ;of' A pril, ifm,: Btevetted.AlajeT dOeral.Tan: -12th,1 "fee fitness•to command and . pror ness to execute."'} • .:f Witt riitii;tki filed in- the-o(ric tiniSiOietarkiif War, it appears ..1 dtirnig his term of eetiice Gen , teen --- - in.i)ter fifty A land iripor i, man y: . ottitl ig :these 644 icially named i Al," "Cedar M . tki'.ifight at.q ..riggle •at Gott 4,e.t.tkee claim! ,g , -• b~o t ho . ',Gai innsklvania, " _. v .__ Mountain," " aloft Ridge'," "Ringgold," t•Tria "Mill Creo land' Snake Creek G "Reiiica," two days,) "New - Church," - (seven l days,) 1 •"M ", Creek,""Nose'sCreek,""Koth's Far "Kenesawr "Pine •Itilli"."Marietit "Peach Tree 'Creek," seige and , tun) of Atlanta, (twenty dayti,) of of Savannah, (ten days,) which captured by his diVision ten hours fore-any other i.rops reached that 1,y, , as *as also Fein Jackson, botl which plgees Were', surrendered lit son to Genei al Geary. In this ri‘p ture three hundred and fifty prise ers one ,hundred. and 1 foirrteen pieces. of artillery, thirty-eight ~ thousand 'five hundred - bales Of cotton and five ocean stecOrs, with, an immense. Variety . of • ammunition and Other stores,lfell into ;the hands of the victors. ,1 ! Upon the capture of Savannah Gen ,eral ;C--easy was: appointed by Major 'General Sheirunni if f s,3lilitarg Governor; 'which , [which poQition hot filled with siinal i eredit to hiniSelf until he wasrelieved, that he might aceUmpany the trium phant armynfiSherman in its further march through 'the Carolinas. In the battle of Boliver'lleights he received aievere wound in the right knee', and at Cedar Aiguntitip ho ;was slightly wounded in the Oeft ankle, and seri puslr'through, i the elbow joint oe, the left•arrn. ' He'was als6 strick•in' the right !breast; and ; severely: injured by the , fregment of a Shell 'at ChancellOrs vile. 'Hi* i:WO cone accompanied him to the Seidl the eldest . oil . :SOliaiii,! A young man of eightoiin years,:.who had advitneed , htmselfby sterfinglabil ity to . tbe d,ortunand of a hattery,lwitk the-lank of 'Captain, and.. gave prom ise of 'the utmost capacity and useful 'llan, Wu killed.at the battle of Wan , hatchie. ' "'At j the I time he fell," says an eloquent writer,i"her arts acting as Lieutenant of ,One section of Kliapp's ' Battery. As Taii`artillerist ho had'no superior in' the army. His gun was his pride.• . Hej -as tilways side her, 1 ancrhis. aim' was nnetring. At ,this • battle, aboue.tivelve . hindred •and- MY . 1 men under command of GeneratGeat: • iy;, ikiie- eitritiked 'Woman eraintinde, by five thousand Of the anemy,- , ,rii.l twelve o'clookiat tiig,ht. The ucequal ; fight . was gallantly' • accepted. , and though the c'ommand'Avas .at first thrown intosome disorder, they speedily rallie ;tarid not only repulsed; brit- drove froththe - field the **wily lief •pericir nnitibeis'of the enemy. Intthe, hottest of the fight•-4sh the act of sight , ing his: gun hisioreheOpiercedWith.a bullet, young jGeary fell, and instant.' ly expired. His Attbet aiming to'the spot; clasped Fine,in. tigornaing eina brace the lifeless forni‘ofi •bis- tiOY-:- then, itiotinting h t !ri hoikei dsah r ed 'wildly , intotoh thi kest,msks of the foe, and - rode liko an avenging spirit everrtbitf bloody field until. the enenik were - utterly routed and put to flight!. This General Hooker pronounces the Most gallant and ci,uccessfdl , liharge that has conic id his knONikidgerttu. ring the war;' - - I • I i 4 • abolish:od 1bir4.1,8 (: a 1 ?" 'f 01 Tif ißgit'flicib,4''repcUli ef' , !ituirfbaitte teneral -116okir saya\ADitinAl these :iiterattacta. a tißaTtr-illiektikr P,Tfil with • 'rapid. diiehar e ges_ur: artillery, continued. to chi us "from Geary.— It 4 . L15 1 : Stidene'tbit's fermidable 'ad versary bad: gathered - awe lid him :Sid that he was: battering bins ,with sa his :might: . Fin almost, three boars, without.: assietanee, he, ,repelled ttio repeated, attaOlis •of ' vustly siiPerior iiimbers, and; Frethe'.6nd;.drove the ' ingforiolisly . froiii - the; field . .A.t. o n time•they had envelopedhim 6 three, aides, tinder, cirelitnatances,thut, syonld, have diamayed'any officer except one endoWed•-•with" un - 'iron %Will andrtNe most exalted * rage" ,Strta, ts`lpis cuisecrrza oi fidrimmtat, Gitstkl - 7,.. ..: . .... ''' MEAT sok Ontrantatt.A.- phy sician , ~ - .. , gives. us "some Sensible. •philesophicaA . inikgestions• on 'this entoject... Whethat tihr 'readers'. agtee• ith him 6 , not it will do no hank if liier thialt . ol-4 Aflattertlllittle:; •N ' :j- I : 't 4 1 :. ;1 1'.44.1 • /Parents ;who give them 'ehildrett; , :i!nder ten or , tutelve , yrnars-ofhiiie.. - ia' litehf; 4 - Lii4, parAvpit a vital error: :The great .PlPtialitY Ism )ng .- ohildien - : of tender ~. age; is , in .11v Ceinion,lmairil:y I'attributable' 'io '!igticiranliel ''Eutt: :this* 'point!' 'i.A tealthy inlinit•oi:ehild glotis with:itniatal betit',.... : gis little vital MS t4hinery, ; fresh. Von . . thit,. Aukenious ,Manila : p1 batrirS, is I full, ,Of Irte,,elep ti l teity l .i'ai?"d.eitiniation. ' - 47)birtti'Aiis 1a rpitati ng 'lit tie, heitrt 'b blit rate koni 36 to 140 times •pori untnute....`t'At.the •agit of three his.pulse,ittstbnynsty; while that of-an 1011t,,,Ayiliages OF" ,entytfive. Is it not; tb,en . m anifestly to give fifth a - siiintilatine4tet? , Iri rigid wiriteitc-the indigent - moth.. et' - sometimes treezett .to 4eath i not.so with the babe, in her arms.. . Who can• not call-to reinembrance some instance ii.t illustration of this remark? The fact ,is, te speak electrichlly, children I ere' in .'a positive condition. They kare , futt of vital eleetrieity; to augment-in I them that_active eleMerit is eirnp to inflamei the blood and render them' sus , :eptible . to _positive 4leeti.s44.- What I meal) 'as positive .diaeaseslare I tevCre,- bowe l w coinplaints, - croup, water on the'.bram, &e.: : Hence • thuir diet Should ;be platn. : .and ,nutrittirs; not stimuleut. Vegetable food• is.the best adapted to the nourishinentfif their little bodiee, and '•keeps , tbeir load 'pure and 'healthful-, tyhile • : ftesh r eher. ilmor large quantitiesitt,Afrtio_ ie acid kg.4§„ , W hick) contains { 7g; pair i: 0 ..".4X3 7 :.- it• --1-1 ,- ..--ei i - i. rczi 11+nil 1:11 ig— ps,rl 413° tr , • THE amusing tittle. incident bore re. 4 lated, toOk nlace in. one of our court,- roma toss than .a century ago . Enter juror,f (who his detained court' itt least, an hour.) 1! Judge (mueli iiiittted). "Mr. Clerk, enter fine of twent4r.fliil ilbllara a- gainst Ur. Smith.", .rtp -igo Rad bo. Smith.. "Did understand your Honor to fine jne twenty-five dollars?" Judge ; "Yes, sir." Smith drays his pcineil, and address es the follosyfug not to his Honor: . "DEAU'ln i ocia: That tho little'differ ence, upon thel winding ,up of that last &Me of -‘draw,' amounts to just 'fifty,' pay the 'clerk. that Ll.wentymfive,"and band' the balance to the sheriff. : tour , , &c., SMITH," Sheriff hands the note to the judge, whd inspectS it for a moment. • The, judicial frown gives I plaCe to a most. benevolent rad satisfied Smile, as his' Honor AtammerS: . • s • • ", ~ Ah--iyesl • eertain_y-,yes—a valid excuse certainly'—valid exCuse--cer tainly.! i•Tho / clerk' Twill remit` i Mr. Smith's fine.' 1 ---- 4 , Tin Macon (Ga.) Te/egraph of the 2d inat., says respecting' Mrs. Soifer- Vavis: , This lady has been for swirl' m airdays sojourning in, Mir-city, the , gueSt lot', Mrs. Howell Cotib,-butryeal terday she left; having, - for •the .first time. since the close ior the war, re . • - ' teived permission to, leave the State of Georgia, where she hUs. been' living all the •while, notwitbstanding,-,the many r,epotta•that she arid her , (sillily were in Canada. But it to her inten tion to reside in Canada hereafter. ' i- • TUE late Bei Samuel Pi s ite,(!ktifinn Brow'ne,") . one prayed the pulpit i'that the Lord Tociniti. bless the Conte grogation nsaembled; Arid that,portiori of it Which Was on ittr,way,l.o ctinieh, and'llinSe who *ere it :home 'getting ready 'to con and thatl'in lita infinite patience,'hn would'granti thp tion to those whd reitehed the hotiso of God, just in tin:Hi :dot' that." By this. ecc entric , nikathod the elert,ryman , succeeded in breatchigiip a bad habit, Which had reshited:till 'legi , timate ap- DAN 'DusgAN, a 'landlord in. Indien. .apolie l - dalled On el poor tenant teeol. .rent:. Ho found the poor roan telling at , the wash tub, xilth . the eviile'nees of clostithtion all around her. Duncan tot* .a . around, end c 0 97 °laded ; he didn't *alit dolletit feat as :bad .he thought be did.. He give the woman a noelsit for . 113 e two months futy.anee and then calli n g :ohm friends sti nt her itleadlot provision .to typ4iier, tlirboth;thoviliafer, ',Wi l li not some , other land lorf.la!eitialite:,Dunt. hen'e;erainple? DON'T, altkaye tAtin bac 04; is , abeadi. the danger in the rear: * _ Inti ' 0.6 r. EMI=I k't .. ;.!".1 4 ,411.7 ti I'4 i; !).0 01 'll7-siti 1 ti 1. - 11 . 1 • : ‘:0 J 1- 1 t rt• T ME if ]~,+`~' ~ 1? ' .711,1 ME MIN! r=3 441 - 011 or A4lladulialir 14.1 peir'ii7A4k4:l-1 vibikti4visaikt 40 ftlitt ^ - dt Vitt*'-' 4 ffEEKIA 41 44"4"/TO advi;rtiier.kigisolowAt erpaseAo4l4...2lrigm_tines.atilds tyro _ t .:4041IINAALIAVIJOKonta.A616. r .; • . • ;. Business elids,7l!leas:n *et; per's 1 44 4 1 "*4;P: i i‘ th ifitilfAusht.W and °they Notices. of p,..Bolo.tuitcket'Vol• • • MIE 1 11 The fEk:wwwwriaJlattles: „,.. ifftwes Aragaine forlfAphepotifilk .4o artiele of .eitritfirdi 46 1 rinfere44 Itti beciolret, , s44 iiie4orees :Sid owl! Wes Of - Abe treat; battles'-betty IfeClellait 'and ,4,ee :before_ Riettmfillmr: malls up from' kbe .bfripial:itepertfAr ‘both sides., 4ee's reports. sarlAolif of Jae 'euborflinste Genera-10,10f :04 :period, live. never becomopob4or F.,:-.4 ear,e, ;however,:: that Atis* . ..lFOrli ibted abd Ixtliedy_, in : a 'ibbinfO. - *l . Riohnion.4, and ;Icon:kip4ff, svitislthss,_ fa,lloefs to: tlie,beavis Of tbe;wrilfig. Y if!' :fill) pet, . 4 1! i s. en In mamis _made A‘p. , ;... t.,4, fbrms, wig May a4 4 :44blipfer:,:ica le ;Sk i fisyper's .:Pio‘orfal 0144041 of} . 143”) ...Rebellions!? : .'.6 ;„:,...: , 1:, 0 ; i fil , s : 1,1, v i Ity,.appepre, from - .16-4;0. tap - stia ' iv* 1 Leelaiwith Itt.pCiollaa'a rep9Mtkali., 1 tite,heg A i . nning_of the4evep,Daya.,:fbe -'1 till:les *ere very cresol ''`rtilitdbot:= ,I ittOiellali-Uitl , ,obe , g(t .. , . . ' ii, thonasadiwe Jhen.dr .01.14. iokiat. , leer drag,*eeer,diegr‘ le, 44..kr,e1Witer I coon, • 1 1 1 - ,X;eft bed 9P l ?.44 l lOrg# I - thciusat4 . 'ffie, hundred, aceor nik., - tio hie' report. It iippiersfinhoic - fiain , Leei report,l that in, eeerk , alugico4l.4- I ,tle ovr men beat theanerny,..tb. ~ g . - i ,alnsoet. in PY9T7 4 f..11p1 4, - ig,eflft.tter * '''' 'ferPe was brQulitiAlftiPllt i t,.h°4o o: Vpf burl; 'wtricli"-wt erm:Yallite t fl tit 4t i -.is iheWn that'oiettie Seeting a% , th'iTlel daya, - liictimondlwalvopeiita eObslit t I,llllin, &he t:We* Oattivti i s•elma t cgAdiejd • , rcinud that,t he grial,er I iisqt ...9(„ IA qa army wee,iiepiaert Is . te . , leave oe , Whale Of Mcatellatafurcle boiiVeanik, ~ t i millti e fim e t t d:. -.)1•alt„ - : ..'U-.: . 1 i.:-.1 - : • afiltleilaiteiitrit en'exe.than4,thltd tßiivpitgnitvi , _ _in, eV . ; siPkt•ler :i tattle,e4 - cpps ,i thau of .. ktalve; 0i ; 7 t I Our' gallant, trooplitiiieght Wrtte Ile 1 4 bravery' I 'ttio'Weineriii iebbiiirii d:. upon the - r.ditterent - I &Ade ..tipitetribto , bave selected:admiraKete,Bl4 I as. the attack ilay um:, tyft.attfAZ,:l . )o suffered more. severely than cone#oeps, ,' l as will be se en ; by t:4O fetkViiiinflidat aecciunt of ' the lasses oWtottrl-aldtitl i 'Union kilecel4;oB2rateundeci;47;2o9ll' I total. 9,29lL.:44ReWikilleti, 'Bildt; I wpanded„1,0,., 9 55; totti a j9.4t: r r4i!o I is to eity the rebel llosoett We ' . .tviice 1 as great as ours it' kd and r ele, ouffibid I But.after 'eiveii4 it:lei:Ai, SlcUlallitn 1 1 ordered a new retreat. -se .a'ppetirii 11 to tiaete been totally ignorant . of tip :enortr4 . W 4 6" •• rElftel 3 4cei - lied 1 iitfe.gth) - '11911 . 0- , !ItichAtilidlikiiiiiii ' plesler' on eve l 7 dif et OLP iigielti la I'M; on the L:stiati . t . in4teatt of entreat. ing from hi - Aril:lyr. 11111, - ffeffatbatt,abk: I ed the enemy;he would not only ba.ye t gained ,l'Achmond, but destroyed the { rebel army.',The rehel Gen. irritable, i in •an offloial repOrt, ttirls describewthd 1 .eenditicet`ofthe: ponfederate.ai•my•em 1 the , morning afto.,the battliApf Mal-. I er Rill : , ' The next m l orning ' by dawn . — l , - i rent o ff,, to''ask foi• orders' wh enll I found the whole army in t e nu:ost, disorder. Theasandei of stragglincr, mon were risking every passer . byyle . ;l their reg.:Meets; ainbulances,:wagonli and artillery obrit,rneteetretiy road, ar.d altogether, in a drenchifi`nr rain frl ,preserited*a steno ot. the midatFliroftilLl and heart-rending oonfusion , •, t ..,, s .4 -1 , The -writer in .1 - limper's :41fligrqine I, adds . 1 - • • 1, - • -. • -1 'o. .' "The very show of an attack n eo n z, such an army, by the utibiekenlinien * I fence, mast !Jaye - defeated -it. i.-` , Bet .1 the: e wab in the Mind of-its comMand• I er ,I no thought ofran attacke ; Orhen, 1 in . the 1 morning,: the Confekle.rktee f looked up,tho hill which theY'llal so , vainly4:tremf.tel to- scile;•thiltt_•eaw not a trace of• the grircbatterias lend serried ;lines which had - confmnted ' thorn the night before.- in _Qin storm and Aarkness the pnioli allay -Thad fled froth a vibtary, ?co lhb:i g h ,it v t ld been ;a rout."' 5 . '' .I'I'IT: 1 The close \eoffiparison of. - Lti4.4wo I Oficial .reporta provea tillattthe.i,ank •• and Ate '.,of the,.gallant army Ff,thci 1 PoOrinto fouglit with.magnifleant bra- I tory iind, ii,teadineali; itey didltheiP vr share elli'and ncithing i ' .. bitt "iiiii-ete. I crabby generalship, et cif :their lesulet as able to r anatahi a great vietarY i 1 torn - ). their grasp. .`, . .-• 1 ..•• . ' .., ; 1 , ll_ - • ' " I , • '.l. + 'l =I f, „ . Tnz Chariesto'n Courier chronfelod arrival there of, ono hOn - diedi l and ajity-lvd Germanr(erniktraifie;'lmen, womeniand children; Thcey a ipttlinnent ,on: the PantationiaAtie Christ .Chnrohparieh i awf caiae ofOtint and, ittlotOlea.. • ; I, I Ws :Ake .the -:atom;, of • the : black= eolith. who wie.ioqueeted -to ,bring a But ' Ite into b 1 @hop_ ilia barn tier out _a biter chard6p3r, than - the t iontite r islhd 13ta!e could giye • ' I MEM A l'Atgl friend is like the's a 0 It -: in' fine, iveather,-putt vanishes at the - approach <if a I ..! ' • I 11111 Tax Spaniards .say .pig„hgeen rharry tour t dattghtsy(.to her•supe,rior; at twenty to her_ . o ... quaf4: hut at, thirty to 'an3ibodylkiho her. • 1 killl Tat Battery raf triends and (meanies: dn'ne..Vary ifPwd didn'i,nnfoftddatabi,fidttor . ee may be OLb; nien eilonld) eat speringly.--: !Nature teaehee this lesson by. taking" `away their teltbv • .. Mil IM=M!! 111 ME
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