The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 18, 1866, Image 1

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:-:4OIIEAVE/ AfiG
tublishodive*ltedi
tglib 13T,0 BEAV.ER;Eitd;
'MOO per annum in Ad
s iriatters and iontribution,
on prompt stteittioi.
L.S.'RUTAN P;
TFLE WORKERS.
sound thelaminere now';:
„it u rdiinvileVing ; • • f .
yalows reti,,and the hot - fhtmee.Poisr
it uoidy light fir over, the flimik: :• 1 '
itithe brawny smiths, they. etas.
e i n foritirr, go the buy looms . r_
Is the factories ilurlt and high, .
•i timed sunbeam softly . = falls,
ate craited paite,oli the blackened walls,.
Trosi the Ore and Beautiful -
og e b, go the needles bright
: d 4o silver gleaming thread
early and late.
Is tbeMelids droop wl th aM7 weight,
o sari their daily - bread.
~eifek, pa the slender types,
they fail from tile printer's land; -
ti e ring wile each burning thought,
it Allied itself in the mind that wroafght,
h vg yqr the waiting lead.
blirr, go the busy planes
Is die h:vely work-stroph, shore
gam joiners ell day ply ,
4 say craft ; and the phasing. fly,
/albeit . fragrance fills the air.
ring, crime the virtiii coin,
t; lt aillty Ir/4 falls'
swia tars of silver and gstd,
to sward! evinens fashioned and rolled
pre mitit's vaulted Balls.
dthi—bear the miners al..work
do'ra Li !be hiddip,
day and 4 , :ling by night
Sor;ot,s glf,oms, where no ray of light
the tTiac a sun erer shines.
, ep:cdthe sltarpened plows
they turn the heavy soil.
tie sturdy t.irtner auidesllte share
..:Iteiostyear's furrows,gleaminibare;
LA the homy head . of - tail.,
1
ire . the nOrlzet,, by lantif,
th laticts that are brave and true,
:awn %lark thiolite whole day's length
cives -with an earn st 1213 strong)),
the vror,ll&6 - fingsTin do.,
. •
grainier task I'dr:hit / I:tonna
tip will only awl with Titni; : •
gyend tssk is . tint *atalersa din
the 611Ei ant struiglJthat bents us in -- '
Isle Tat :tires suhlnno..
liscellanedus.
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:lc ii 9- un f rintilidto•th4t,lhe . Pro i-1
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61,onid-i.:;.ve lately said top dole
xi ILliat. New jer.fieyjtiat be is too
nlrZlitinge, for the greatest: eliang
•f iii..!lii'elltive r_seCurrtd within : the
live veers, and no reasonable men .
Jr too old . to be convinced, •Aspe
'T at a 14114 . e like this, wheolthe
,i,mt of public policy and the na
,ul.wilfare deptod not' upon thhti.,
butupo ,the)acthal condition of
irli,.i t IS! 5, .
~.}t, the Tar t of wi4dOm
cultivate 'iiiittence and • toleration
'air open mind. During :the dark
~6f- t he war:a Union SeLatoreetne r
hy frota - dM interview- with Zres
:lt Lineoln and, exclaimed. irapit
rtiy.. "Tfiere's no - bracing , atitiros.
le tit'the white douse! . The Pres
mind is neve,r, made - 0p.... .:No
,ea- `,mats .
- is stronger' for 'Seeing.
Triienlit was-a very dull Union.
4r. I,,ineoln was surong \ becauSe
istre4. ', 11144iatience wigged
o • - aoW-qati to weigh eitielly the
c , f Pinions. 'lf he had constant.
;aid itinea , tbe: vital' Points 'of the
',lly: Mind itt - made.aP. • I aril hot.
rnoveq," . he . won Id have 'lacked
i . tel.the disti4ictive Quality of his
1 1 . neFs-ns -a man and z 'dy his fitness
'resident. -' L • '. •, .
resident Jolp;on's temperament
!rts frCiii
.President iiincOlti'd: aii
'.Jd'cli.Onis. did from ;lien. -Wasli
:on 3, ' Mr. Johnson ; likes a fight, :
,iis lifelm . has!beeil a sturdy pn
iehampion. lie ha's, been trained"
`IF nwst 7 orthodox, discipline of the.
despetie,of parttes, - and -he gives
m weh as takes thein. -At the
of a fierce...War' he stepped into
Preip.lesey over the, bbdy of 'lll
,:,,:jsor murdered by !t)ioFe
: who',
1 itcadly) . limy° killed hirti• ' and his
, r . estion to Maintain the Co'-
ti3l : , sed.iinion, as he underato ;
*el
rnmr , ed to be inflexiblo.against
"3e vieWsdifferec: I . :vont his own.
''getting , , as it scents to us,lhat
,st pstilo' le men 'may honestly.
iti a crisis . lik i e. the present. be .
. i*pradently recognizes as - the
_II - kind s of the 'Union those who
u C . 5 7. , ' his lioliey l.in every point. w c l shing.the:probabliati
icqs 'motives
.off- such - SuPpo t p In
:7 , titiarte:f. Thus 'While •be ,cle
''lilnisslf with Ipseulitie eMpbasia
..cLudet of the Union and Con.
it is remarkable that those
' . t l , l l'", -not sko l. ..vn during the ,war'
,InP rwrreTits!enemiee doubt the
!`" 141 ':if some of his Measities, while
s r • r •
11 0 • 14vo: been the open-sr.d
' 4 ''''' , teeret and tteacherous fees
UI :or,,:mw vehe ' .
mently-applaud
w.ord h-: utters - and act be'
t Aisiiitktbstit.thosc.'". whO.,Wit.liAn
trti4win-. aveilithericriNft;aded
4,m.i.reh"t every niitiaipt - did
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_Oat thou,' who i ft ai !Ong'
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net.ggled fiercely to do
, ati t .„,, ° ,.. L heart -its -most. inolii:
11, 1 4 4 .7 40 ", its truest friends; 4nd
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ptil- ' 1866 . ' 'I . . '' . ..E - tabli 13 - ' 101
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.in ,
President by h L or -politit
'riot, a. new ,pheCorrienon4
which advised sCirender_
lion ; arid, eibansted . . the
,contemptuous i Nfitupe,rati
Johnson while( he stood
against their treasonable'
, - t ourse left but, to excite i
aft: ilivition ; etween hi
fritinds..- -They .' .applaud I
cause be de ands that it
be made °Opus. not beau
tambd military' rule and
~the ] luzbealirp,us in t
States ! not. because be im
to r -eimancipation 'Coon thc:
eiceptectllarge crosses fr
not beeituse 'he - deman
jpublie enemy *l* i* show
Netted toil' severe - ordeal t
restored tb •eitiienship,P
his measures dd note . co:
unqualified support of all 1
Ind because they hope I
iffeienue into t u fatal brea
r. S$ pox;,_who said at,
1864 thailausoqi‘and Dav y
be broiiir,ht to the same bt
er now's:Lys at,Ne‘V Have
Johnson', the 'faithful fri
Linc,9l6 and - cleC 'id with
i bost of: Premidentii, it,,ris ,
hove that a poliiicifin so
:lit Mr.'. Johnsonl . - - dOes - n
such support at fits true
,:
must know that the brew
him- Anti ,the,Co6orlieadei i
hie,' He must knew. that.i
willing;ly use hini •AS a , e
the trilion part} its alsta
to thVir oiyn parpoßem, a .
,
board to
_leap into poWe'r
would use him to the .la.
conteniptuously discard '
ought surely to-know the
which must! rely for succo
old alliance mall the old sp
very in ) 1,14 South. and . ' no
new spirit ',of Union :ang
there, would luoiOon vote f
Sumner as.fur Audrevr Job
Co ppu rh e igi policy: of to -d
reaction, against the ft,pirit 1
of tile war an in favor
- ,-
Southm n policy 4 . In such
does' tide_ - militark tioverm
:lessee' s :llm -Senator whp
his se talon defied to the
leadCrs of thatlold Soell
think that he has acy p
the PieSbyterinn ctiiefs—l
confidenbe in the Court of
toration ':?'', '.---- - '
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Cl=
II
. ,
The Pi c l odept can not hope to ere.
ate 'a ne - W . party:however iinnbtful
States may waver.' The Alilion party
Fompriaing- that , roverwhciming nria..,
War Zali r iltit - 5 t*ix - nd 'merely 'eccisMni
W
the war is Over.; ;It will lof necessity
cohere until thei fair results of the
war are j se' l lirerfl.l With, , whom, then,
will thePr,esideat trust hiself, with
his frieniisier !iqg foes? 11. Weyer he
'may differ, with those fri I nds, 'can
the
‘ difference beketilly so r dical
_iiii_it
il
is with hist cipponerits? ' VI have lio
wish tb edheehl thaw diffsr4,ce. !This
'tarious views ; str) rieasur l es . .Which
4impose what ldc
ailed 1..1ia l Presi
-1
dert's pulley" are utdoubt edly . held
and proposed bylhim in Tie feet good
faith. ~ThY are; ins . pired b ' the eon
viction that th Pgrisat obj ct novii to
be'qifta'ined is is curity wit i et-Mein:i
-t ir
tior., and the pr , ervation of our cen-'
stitutional 'system. In • t is convie:
lion all pa riotielmen will alfree. Pitt
upon :the qneftieri what ir4 4 maturity.
and what is or - i i' MIL Chit titutional.
(herei are wide differehtie 1 Whet.
the Piesident 'assarnes ilia% , by a , 101.-
mal acceptiar.ce Of I the ter s he has
impos'a the IT l nqin is rail ,reAtered,
when e ' refusei to hear of I rther de..
lays o conditiOnsi when he opposei
I I
any co stiiii i tiOnal amendmnt, or any
serious liaer,al .Itagislittion whatever
until the 1 to rebel
States re repre =
iiented in lOongliess; wheh to thinks
i l l
that the . presentlramedies' f law 'ire
ffi
sucient fel.' 'whatever. f iction or
wrong there intiylbe id Stu es so long
distempered,'
,o,r,' if' they 1 . truide
qiitilc,tbdt they Should not be strength.
sped until thps6 States have a voice
13
In Congress, he idiffers front the vast i
body of ' the Union partyl, and fiti- 1,
fiareqlybogs , the very que i;ion at is -1
sue, which' is; upon what Conditions
those States shall have a F. me?
- , i s . i l r 1 that h e n
ht enough e dee area hi
~..
self the defender of the i fistituti n
againat these whom he ci 1: its • new,
assailithts.l It is not anon li \ ,,t,hat ' h
dec l ares his abhorrence a entralizti--
tion. It-Ili' not enough ,t at he 'de -11
elares that lie -stands- , by t e Uril n,l /,
and that those 'who do no ..i.igree '
every' point of hia-policy are tine-,
miss of. the ,U,niori. Thai qlesiinn:
still rernains. The President is 'un
queliticinably• 'pima of pu r pose, and
very 'determined. He ma in bo clear,
'in comer4hending and skillful in, ins'l
terpreling the. C
onsi t iia ii ari . 711 e 'has
'tertainty 1 -proved his fidel i ty: to ;`tfie..-
lUnion. put tbis equal int grity, and
ability, and devotion, and rnineis of
Congrees t i pan, floti be. qu stioned.—
Presiden Johr.son must s a - thatrthe
-1:(nion 1)01y min net aces t thelin.'
dlsolitnftfate sarport of all his views
and Measures as the test. of Onsti u
ttenal fidelityj' end be makes a pr
i l a...
fsiiic.d. mistake, if he - regard i the - sit a•
tiOa• as it strUggi bet*eim 'Artisan]
and kr.l Tbadded Stevens. Wheal
lid lees thoga- , :scliii li Ve 14_ littfl to • ,
Apol -- f i cri Mr. StaFee'S . riedete as Ike' tillSl himself gravely- questioning 1110
eatifisfiltritfa fittal.delasioa if be late&
only Mr. E4leveps. ..
' . .
- The,qlLestienla'simple._,-.414 \ t pcmi...
' sibt e for the Pritside.tit, to: belie ithaid
the f-pircy *Os, .lao: . giiiieral. s ett.
°tear iumnifeit6 *as "tht) Chicaiti
, 4 •,,
latfor : . of 1.8014 8 soneere,lll l
y,t e ob.
l ion pi ty - of I thilo : tio . ll4t ' i . y . f. Wo uld ,
be trap to tint, tilLfopver4toli - ;to - rettln
the que 'tiool of toklay inctre than of
Itatort Tp:ato'f . If the olternative.le!
lry,serat 4 toy h im 'of surienderiag to
that paqty, or, of Attempting to them*
party IPtampeoled or thplCopperittlada, i
the Iltit rebels, and a flown rearms
fromlito'Union line or p continuing in
ta G A° id:ll:those .Wit a t ' have 'lough t
with lei the good fight] but who tow,
in some impartat4 poir. ; differ with
bia inept , we I shal l Velteve, until i s
belief liMpossible,•thatrhe still heilds.
to his; ordarof th l o .Bthltof Ilebrotary4
"that, - h 'Might . ..differ' With '''oloina ,' of
his alai da, - and Lolahoulii feel wholly
at liber y •tio to 1 diffeti. and to`Piato
the gro nds of hi l t .contiery:btsliet-Pr '
opiniot. but he Icon/tittered hin?ielft
iden Oh V with thei greattitiori pirty. '
and ha 'no d esire Pr in,ientiod.o,Obeol
ing foU onteicle.l.. - 'Hell ititeindoCk to;
exercibethis down .tudgme4; but (wan I
ready t yield it .Iwhenllib - ii2fotond ' iti
l io
was n 4 sustained
: 1;7 the l yidg_ment of
the pee Ilk!' I I'' - 1 ''; ' --
[ .. 6 1
'Pee and His Slaves.
1 I d tr i o n q j it
w e r h . t o Ty l.ga b v e e e been i represented
it l heTiu m ~
t i i ii m n e! d , s ,l. a o n o d d
b a y il . n a n t!i r d eraofß 013-
te, late-an o&cetiof the rebel
• t;_altbou` gll'a sitiveholdcr; to
ftoti,his elyattelsll was invari.-
.'..ita fit huoihne. IT her subjoin .
ne . i . kitaili:a' fro the lops of
t f l
a former i 3 lay e s I explains it
- ' .I , 1
publicatton.l wll doubtless
1 ! I -. , .
i i
atinnce 'the Icon ation of tbts
net" 400 man" I among the
of tha.'outh a,d the Cop.
of the ' North : 1 1 ---; ;
moil Vil l esley t. orris; I was'
•lave oftf the p antattan of
W. Parke , Co st s ;- after the
Mr. Cubitis, Gen4ral Lee;lwbos!
Made eiecatot cif the estate, I
control ot the s l 4ves; ip tintin- ;
t seventy;:it watt the gener-.1
sion among the Slaves of Mr. I
at on his dept h should
tr fi4,p; in fact t h is statement ;
t pied° to theni - by , , Mr: C., I
'foie; at his death' we ATere
by Gen:. Leo, that by, thenoo-
I-the will ..ve Must remain
Ir.l6vti yein•sk I remained: with
for,abont seventen montlis, l
sinter Mary, a ceirsin of ou CS I
.erufieed to run alway, w_hiel; I
-the veer 1859; Iwo hadlal-1
ched Westminist 'r, in Mary-1
7 1 ,
our wav to tha Ar : t h
rid Generat - re'3 l 'mnitio l 4.ll l -1
t; we remained ii prison if.
4 . wh l en, we wer 1 'sent batiki
ton ;, we were iinmedietelyi
-fore General Leo, who • de.,
he reason why we' ran- away.;
ky told him that Ilwe consiii-1
elveti free; he then told' us: he I
a,ch Ins - a lessonii which -W e l .
fild forget; he then oritcred i
1. barn. where, iii_bis presence, I.
tied ]firmly to poiiit by a liir.l
1, our overseer , w l to wits., or- ,
' General Lee to strip .us to;
1
t and give us fift?ii asbeseeh,
1 r MY stater, wht re'eeivedibbt
we are 'aceordiiigly' 4firs
o 'ak n 'hy -tbe o4orscer, , jr" too ,
t. had l sufficient binanitV, to
whipping us ; ticordinklY,
illiams, a pountji s , constgble,
asbei 'ordered; Gen: Lee,' in
frequent
redWlilll'ama to 'la it on well;
t. tiPn which be - did not fai4O .
t sat sfied with 13ifripty lacer.-
il' nalsr4l flesh', General Lee
eiredibe overseer tIo thorough.
~i, r , backst 'with brine, whihh i
e; after this ri ty'leotisin and
iA.kt n iient to llunOver Cont-t.t
i 11, y Sister beqig sent Ito,
f
agent,
n t -;b t rrut b a e.
-1 'l4ereadkj,
ea . d lwli , t ee o dr, l e a i n n
sent to Nelson county,
ewere hired out by General
eat Ito work on l ith Oraqge
xatodria railroad;lw' . remain.
ernPloyed icr . atm t seven
i
and were then aenc to Ala
nd] pot td work (iii i 01-vhati '
a the Northeastern.
,ary, 11863, we Were)
ad; froori Which
. pl'ace
Ity eslcape through' . '
lefteettoirt-II have t• i tot il.
I say; whit I--have-c t
vPry particular, ot;n1 1 . I can at
e brirg at least aid zen wit , .
both hito and.bn,c .to sub
o m ottsteonentaj;.4 nra 'at
y i
emPlPyed by the G j taaernmoint i .
at work in the Natiimal Cam
, i Arlington Height's _where I
onndjby those wh h , aire far.:
. ticalra; - ray sittth - r ferret!' to
oft employed by t e'.Freneh
A %ya
mtsn
s hin t g toT iew - nd l ;. 111V r tt i :.
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'titl lL--- 7 - 14r . 0iv,14
1 t '.., • /
'Orient Legitt i ,
ry, man," 'an,..Fiiaateu lekOnd
as two angels; bps - polo. his
i a
- milder anclthe other upon !hie
When -he'dcesanfthing geed )
,e 1 on Itho right shdulder writes
i and peals it, beefthee: what: is
ell.dotte is done forever, When ;
I s
: evil,'. the imp?' Upon his `left s
4' writes it dowr. bin ' does not
, z
-Be aits until Midnight. z.;f
that time the marl bows down
, and - exelaims,"Gracious Apishi
l i
linned!—forgivemtil't'tbe-aviol
out; tout if not, atitnidnist4 he
, and the angel Upleti 'the :iitilit
' 1
1 , eaeiniee is
The party
p the 1.00.
anguage in
Mr.
like: s rock
ury, oak no
I nd extoper.
In and hie
,nn:npt.be—
re!niolt %Ind!
ae
• stiepended .
; o dietnrbed
nsed - lassent
e States end
m amnesty,
eii.:.lllo "a
ILI be sub—
s lore be is
lint incense
Mind ' the
I - mpn men,
o widen a
, eh. W!len
1 Oh icegOin
• is ought . to'
rltogk
th..
.001 Mr:
brat : of 11,r".-
!Hai,. is t he
, and to be;
1 nerieneed
L estimate
• elite.- ' lie.
• -- [
i h between
is fri.epaea.
they woOld'
0 tn• eriat
I , 4infr-horliie
r . t i.
i• . ci, s pr ing.
that-• they
4 anti then
I him, lie
• It has .
by tliBlf
er,L iE. L
arTy l tib
treat*
ably kir,
ecl state
,obb of th
I
self. t
chi vairY
,
perlie4-
,
"MY
_born
qporg6
deatb•sif
had tee
asume'd.
i 1
§pr abod
ea implY
Cust.is t
t I
Iliad . oee ,
years bl
tnibrfne I
ditional
Alyea - fo
Gen. Le's
when in
and I de!
w e did Ii
the party
upon its
rat of Sia
1, upon lie
Liberty
r Charles
'so T i
Kamm
nd results
of I the bid
at reeetfon
r 'of • TO)
alo'oe -from
death tho
era. policy,
'ace? MO
loner
the R.
ready re.
land. (DI(
prison,
our arre.-
teen (14
to ,Arli,n
Lakin b
manded
we Ira
Bred ou
would.
never w
its In th
-we - were
4\}cGw 1i
deiced
excepti
twenty;
ped
.hpw i ete
Dick '
was ea
berjeg
t,he ! nea
lyenj . okr
anlinu i
heed; • nk
title g
then orl
ly wadij
wag cin
rayseit
housS
Rich kno
we re!
when
where
Lee's
and A
et] 'di
barna, '
knowst
in Jai ,
Riehm
made
linos to
ither tc
true in
any tin
times,
stantiai
present
an4 . ain
uteri* to
win el
tiler p;
is ?it pr
minist
grin in
bune:
giE v li
ssys,
rigbt s
left."
the an
it.dosir
ones sr;
he do:
should:
seal
before,
his be.
Tabs
seals I
shoal,
- I
Ini
in
' "b
ovatio
He ha
the N
Pacifi
endea
Go!de
made
see th
-At c _ ...de popu
lace tore h s eelebratecilliebite coat to
pieces, an ;earried-Ote pieces home to
remeieber him by. Il 7.1,",
fw
i n
The Olt! ens of Pace .
•' prepared
to fete t 49great joireralist, and -an
:extra rola ~of borseit w - chartefed of
the Cali& ma Stago : '
.y,,folitery
him from I •Folisoutijii•:: fieerville, a
distance • f forty - Itrif.., ;-- The - otra
was in so e way delay - t find did 'riot
'Nue() Fol c m till late itil, afternoon.
Mr.-ante ' iwas try be -1ii.,7 o'clock
that, eve n by thelcit* - ti e' of Placer i
1 4
vile, and ;:` was altogellier necessar y
that ke"-sh WA be thisreliy that 'our.
SQ the? , Sta ie Company - #!d to Henry
Mimic, the driver of tkeeifra---"Heri
ry, this g' it man inuetTbe, there by
7 to-night:'l And Iteniferisiveired---
"The (ire ltnan sball - bel,there.
ire l '•,. i•• 1 •` . ..•
The rou A were to en,awful hate of.
- • ,
repair, ar. 'during the 'first few'miles
out of Fol - em - , but: low - prog ress Was
-
made. 1, • .• • ;•;• 42., •
, 1 _
. "Sir," •;13 * id 'Greely, "are you aware
that Imu t-be t at - Piacertille at 7. o' .
1 . 1 R: ' 1 . '
CIOCk to - n ght .I" • • i
"I've .go
,My orders L' i '' • laconically
replied 11._ ury Monk. 1 •• - -. •
'Still lt: foaell dragged slowly and
sleepily lb ward.' I- •'1 ,: •, ;
"Sir," s iel .11r. Greely,:-)“,this is not
a trifling. :Atter,. ! meet be there
at, 7." ; I ' ' I :-, : ••"''''
Again c one the enstver4-"l've got
my orders 'r I I'' • i ' ' -
But the Speed' was nit increased,
and Mr. r ep ly 'ebafed,a l ay another
hour; whe a' as he was about to re
monstrate- ace more vritli the •drive;,
the horses eddenlistarted into a fu.•
rious run, u d •all sorts of letteouraging
yells filled 'be 'air Item the throat, of
o l i
flenty_Moao
"That ; i ?right, mv geiod fellow !"
cried,,,liir. • reely;' , .".it'll ;give you ten
dollars: A w en ;we get to Itleterville.—.
Now tire a
.i goatle;;',.. ' I ' -
They w e, irdee , going at a terri
bli3 speed. 1 • I , - I
i t
Oracle- t ck! want "the whip, end
again tha voice "fpiitc the air'. with
c li
"Git up.' I yi! . ; grl . augl yip--ip! g "
And on hey torf4,oviereionsi.a.-,, t , t -t
ikiln.pAl T ittAilsigs,toite r mi'l
e fr n o , m i i
k n e ll
a d n e . tri d ol s- t r il u e t le b o e tr
b h ;l 7 l, 2: n
i iti g t . h .eii
to get hie
r ead out ef the.wioduwad
said Le .if .
-: - I
, I
y l , ,ii . . •'.
"Do--,-on t, IV--on' ' ,oti--tii-di thttik
We shall git them,' by 7 if •:ii• d 0... -. on't
go 841 fast , '
, - I t 1
- -I've wit
all• Henry]
ou t: tore tlly I
It was I*
i 4
the journal
-the. terrib a
head mig I t
window.. I
"Sit, " h
—sir. ' if w
"I have
Fresh nor
er than • e,
stumps, re4l
everything.:l
"Seo beliel!" shri eked
don't care if we 'ilbhit
• gt.
"I've got'my imdersl
Henry Monk said. I "I
California Stage • Co m
That's- w . c i it', II work f
Ot this ma# thfough Li
/
this tian'i. going 0 o
'ler—long- 1 -, hi—wh
Anoshei it frigh el
6.; (
Greely'sqa 4 ,td bia a dimdj
way throt c httbe roof
amidst th ' rash of a
/ ' 1
the rippi i Of u strong
"Sto , 3,rou manigto!'
A in ainawered He
~ 're got nay ord
I s . at , liorccel"l
• At Mud Sprir.ge,
mile's from liseervilla,
~delegatiori'f tha:eitltze
who bad! °me' lout t
orated edttor, and earl
There Nrakia military
band, antic - la six-itorgi
- beautiful darnitels, i
es; reproaeeting elf .t
Union. It was near
the - delegation I were
with ttirrebes, and tio
along the ipagi to Fl
The pit, > ens i nlet
.'
I
Outskirts lefr.Stud Sp
;.11cMk reined lin h
steeds, 111 -i 1 r
`''Zit Mr, Greety. on
ithe chairnian-cif the
'"Be toas a
,Sw i i n'
111
el
Monk. - ',Tee," be ad
down tit One' the
Alegre . ' jo t ng:iistd ,
roof.p - Ai i y -I' car t c
4
there !:., I j i 1 , .
miai. ,, 'e l said
said
the corn i tee, - Prese
ttie wind '4 , ` ot. tag
atr,.,we ' ' l e, soothe .t
li we!r.me T - Citli sit=
i Jne,- air, ott are blear
i l .
"V i vo dip titOlii
Mot* ' , y drclEcti
him . tber . bk„isovi
quartec i lor stiving 1
way_ I"- I !I . : .
~1
,".Brat. air," exotaiu
i tee - ,lieizini tits og, 11 ,
} 1 1
=I
ms ordera !" r a rbat was
r ttionicistiiii.' I;nd .ODi : ever
;c3oett.d . ; E
coming aerie . Aiready.'
t Was ex trem soietrnm'
joltini, an aglin his
haTe been litictn at the
~ . ,
said, "1 don caracole
don't get the 7:".
fa my ot-derg . l-
Forwari rigain, fast-
,fore. 10yei peke . And
ardless jot Othin , i and.
Elr. Timely; "I'
. there at
' .this is .ivbat •
17ki
ny, - -
j
cy . said
sTig. °And
Ton bet
tand
*foun,its
tie ;coach,
berg and
oared:
on Ic s ,
v,' eep, your
'Maga a -few
y,irtiet a large
•of laeprville,
lee the cel e..
..
hi to town:
I rmp ay, brass'
-ag 6 toad of
w ite (Item-
Ste es in . the
ark now, but,
plyprovided
M:. lazed all
vino
co*
At ; in the
bere
(-covered
2121
" asloid
, mit ee
rig • replied
after' 14oklng
thieh, - the
eoxich
H.
f
1 II
irmst 9 of .
mutt at r
Gies!;,.'
etlielly
ble#i
e ii0e1"1,
9 ir,c,ifr
:eze:; fit
qt' a
let , the
443 f
On
at t:
)t.o .
tall.
It
n 4 .y
3
•
" 1/11/ . 14
he rams,-
r I
I
.10. - *obit, We; are come',
bins lett! town. ' •LOok: at tiiiiiin
~, sibi",.sie, and 'the brasi band,
.a 6
peoiele : the; young; l'
P I'll 4 qtr . - my - - orders - 1" so a
:Hett.iilifoli. ••"Ity 'order* do ' t
- nothin i ! '
about no, ;band:. tied .: O\
r whit:Men. , I .My • orders' leail 'G i ' I
, th4m:liZeeving.' let RC tlielit . ini
! Cle r the waY tbeol IKeepyou kit
'44: c I": And ' :the coach '
.d chi
wil..lylithrough; the: procession, l ice.
Ling aiportion - of the brass ban „ant
:itiotentiy- grazing ;the wagon_lvhiet
e4litaineci the Womenin - white. ..
mane hence; greiy haired! me :Who
We . little boys in2thiii proc'eafie 'Will'
Aillttbiiiir grandchildren how the tags
t it
tor through : Mud ;Springs
,and ;
.lOng
theLrOid, and hOW - gorseel Gr e4!'s
ihal " bilitifevar and anon. show d it ., --
'salt, like a wild apparition, - *bov , t e,
i , f
voli ..pof. . ,• ~ • . . -, ,
r_-Monk was On. time. - Ther , is a
trachtiOa that, Ri . ,::Urreelv was vets
indignant fOr aWhile;-then.,bii Jan hod, '
- 11'
and I finally.. presented Mr. Monk With
,* brawk. , new Suit of. clothes: - 1; •.- •
the'
is still in the eimpl y :of
the' alifornia Stage:Company sect Is .
`rather fond of relating.lbe'storji that
,bsis'inCiti him faineus . all oierv i tie . Pa.
:eifie cOiSt... But lie - say.a be yid 8 to ,
laitn,atiiinidpiirfttion of brace G ' 'ely
A. eddftig
L. ..,, 1,. ii . • .. 1.....--- Fee.., ,--- 7 -- , 1 . . •; ;
i 1 - •.. - -4
.... ~ -l
, i
1 1 2 * Piratii•An4.; Many a year .ago ,, -r--
}row :.Iconny , deponont? saith ipt-;-**
3 - outhfiil-. couple appeared at the,' *te. ,
; wag, off_ the . parsdnage iii.:, a OW ' *not
1 1 ittriqrqd miles • iroin -.llarva, d--
31otinted'lon a, ; Bober; nag, the y shoo=
'cliiii i ncd- Comptiniatship with * [bag,
eVidenily, filled) with, to them,. ;come,
•viilu;b,f,O...oinmodity. 1- Dismontiting,
'the! alfint: youth lett - his led,ir . and ,
...the lbags, ar.d proceeded pp t he ave3nue
of. oltra4 leading; to the) pastri'soor;
Itinitentered the Mansion. . Son eapi
i.pearing; be waved bis' hand i 'the •
Wa4ing, damsel;. at the same • tiin ciii -,
1 liiig . ;,lrii i ' i stentei ;an tones , "Come' long
-A 7 ll'el . says hell ;take . the ; beanp!!";--
, 11
1 Gu; l 4ln#, the steed to the dooms , Die la..
b
i.dy as received by her,'Fwou d-be !
I lord, and sour. '"tho twain were nide ,
one! flesh," ;1%64 the minister to I in
posesdon sof goodly supply ci t b itns.i
1, 4 .-.-------__. • •
~..• oration of the wife- :
, , - 1 1 .---- i
'N . ninn ever Pioapered in the
With et the 'eo,operatiun of hie yflfe.--
If a!la ficiteti in. mutual . ondestvolis,'orp
retv* d*liis labors with . an endeirthgl
1
sm.ij, t ) • Jit.:_eaufLtittnre.,eritt
'' 'i• -- ' - • iflltS danglir, I be t
i kia s IlLiiiir , it ,t 2 .s hot: . Spbtlaill I I4iii,
li.repgtfa: l'aivirain; but. that 14s aber .
will; 441 rewarded by •the :swee a pf ,
Nome': l!SniicitudOiried . isilptiOlnt, ''ent.
''intg.r; the'history of every man's life,
'Lind! life li:, bet -calf provided for . t4iiii,'
VnYagelliii s tiolnds but an assodia t fo r !
h'itpTrit.lWhile for
.his - ryt . , s or
il r ke. , !Ana • distress .ho ey pit biz,.
4,••... , .
_..
~ r is prtpared.
~/
Air atniettt of Aga : tue, .
i /-• i,
!vii --l i - , - • .
. ittle thoughgui latentiOn, he
iy it makes th old? j 1 - 14.:
;ved i rmost , of / fhe •friends; , of - i
- i;iut.li -
,I ow lonelTtheiri.hbi
A
hap,
outl
earl'
•
n th eir
, ha
Oftel oartners'in life have
'filleg graves; often theii - nhil,
they c 11;gwedIlo the total? : II
Stang. nlita.ry'bencling on their ;
Wii i`n i gl; ta i l th'e same qall•slia . ll r;
1 01, •tr i ;:.l lI.Ow / Oftca they must thin
..Pe i r t. sirnented faces ; o'l the I
iybi hAcherishcti them, acid the. I;
of arniiiithy that fell with theirs,
all got,4 Why ihoul4 not ty 1
cling/00nd
at: comfort the m i;
ing4iiiii,glonm with songS amthai
waffles i . 11 ' ' ' 1 / 4 ' ! I
IA Ne -
Nmg 840, fine engrar!zik.
Wash i ngton,and AudrevyyJ
ths ackeetiseti in .the Eas
. ,
Not
George
eon 1w
8
wipe
thee,
post
tiger r _sai
cor
to
the dhil
ceiVeid
stamps,
two ea
give t
for his
what ht
J 1p be sent . free by mail
Opt . of
i twenly-,fiveleiintf
i burrency frbo.Detroit Adt
, x 4 ki .. gent emad in' that it,e
1 :1
si d r, , in , everything pertii
kne arta, .a.O once dispMll
plaster, and l in due limo
l y
by mail a .co pie 41 0f—postq
Of the denem nation three i
nO respeetivel , r We c a p
ii
ej perpetrator,. Of, the e*i
truthful honcisth he dict s
iipromised,.to the veiir (et!
TalE. OA hare always. AOOll 0.
for the I.'l Original and eharacteri
way 'of . 'say things. 'Thaekori,
us oftaill i Irish' woman begging o1;1
who, she itaW him pu-t his lb
ppket, cried out, "May tbd b
sis4o_of follow you all yoiti I
.-- 7 betL-iv i hen be only pulled 'oat
anuff 7 b4i, mersedtately added-4...
, neve ovleitaki }on
.1,
•2 . 1 ,,•
. ,
• ,7_,T AITOTN.TED PIC . K.POO 4 Nr..7--• '
if_ this ii'it't mean !,., lipifi l p thie e
ageip about, . with :t . liis here vs
ehnip, - id when'', pulls it out the
i on the. arid o f -it.' The le;
duet I .of tbetto fiesl?y elerkele 'tut ,
to' bite ,I=l.llO Boort Of , a t poor
like me.
.1 ji has to dep end on his; •r.
for p livt,.." .. :
. . I
who aria Always id
tressed *money, wasorie day h
icq'hia face with a 4911 ilizor,wht
turned to' Ms eldest sori, , and
"Tom, -- iil l .yon oven any inore ego
with tnylratar cut. fop off wv,
ehilli4 ; l4,; well;
ad Toni IPbut 4 teltate wilt 3,:au
l alulliag .
•,• •'
• ,
the Record '
. The oonneeticntStale ceintral Com
•
mittee, previeus to:theeleetion, land
a stirriiir 'address to.. the people of
that &stn. -F We copy the address in
fall, as it' - contains certain - truths
which' may be,rea . cl • *a. profitably in
this quarter as . in Connecticut. It;
makes out the following' very nad Fe. ,- ''
, .„
1r
eord of the. Deniocratie i party daring j
the last five years; It contair,s`not
one word but what is true.;, .' •
. I , •'.
• ar o'Ppcinehts were firayears ago
the, allies and Etna friends of,Sbe*entiro
band of . conspiratori. s „Not p . pe,jr pred
traitor that plotted treason for thirty
years lint ealle&liirriself a 'beynobrat
at last, misusing and abaSing- : that I
noble word. ..Every 'Senator and, . licH
presentatii-elin Congress.' that led in I
the geheinn; the.Presideat add Cabinet'
jthat- r dennuneed coercion, lei - treciiidn
,have its way, and well nigh wrecked
theshiP orStaol---allwere.ll3einocrais
[Thai I:m4 - denounced all.wbo would
party`- denounced
j arAis force to maintain the Union ; it
declared coercion • oncon:stitetional,
and 'in its. State Convention of 1861
' enthuaiasticalty'appleuded the 'threat
to use fOrce, ageing,, the departure of
our citizen, soldiers,l
I . Through s its
recognized speakers and presses. it '
Veheinerit'N - Sfilriried the rtglit of se
cessien and' ridiculed the prori3isej,Of
President Ibineoln'to retake the esip
trtred lot - 1A. 1 .h denounced all calls for
troopin 'whether by volanteering , :or
draft, and went tc the verge or open
Insurrection, in obstructing them. To
that patty the just war *as a ibuchery_
of our, felloce 'citizens:l. It cried down
'mit. national arid magnified the
bardery we werd.cheerfully assuming.
• 1
;;It,/nalignantlyopposed permittipg
soldiers in the field to vote - and 'bat
skandered Weir votes for the Union as,
gri.en tuderlear.ar;d compaision.
.In
pte National Conventidn I:Trent:ll:need
the war ' a failure, aed7talled fdr a
peaeo which could obey- haveibeen ob.
Weed - at, the pries ot. dishonor and a
dissevered •Union. It wss',fierce' in
itii jealous guardianship of elavery,and
when' the struggling nation, sorely
pressed by,• traitors whose strength
was in human bondage, jproeliiimed
freedom to the slave, and I •upOn .this
step, warranted 'by the Constitiftinn
and demanded by =Mary nelessity,
, inieked the_considerate. iiidgment of
tmankind' and the blessingslrif Alibigli
ty GeV- -the Democratic) allies 'cif - I
r l upon - fur - t tithin'Of Aeueen - r - Ati t t-1,4 15
1 by the unquestionably just m.sikna
.1,%f
i Connitutiopal Amendment it: wne
:'sought to destrry Slavery Completely;
'these unreasoning.enemies of all
_pros
gross only gained fresh' fury and as-
I sailpid , the Amendment as a wanton .
1 trampling upon the rig hts
i of the States
,).and an eternal barrier to the . Union.
"1n •. the- aolainns of Derrocratie
journals' only have, the murderous
jailors of Andersonville an'd - Sallsbury,
"or-the foul assassins l ot Abraham Lin
, .
,coin, found palliation 'and , apologies.
'Wherever, in- all villages or pities, a
timid* was' wantonly fr.sulted, or 'a
fwhite flag.huniiotit, or the , sure "and
stripes secretlyAN-A down, orr . Rebel
victory - exoltad4rer, there: s not a
school boy l eo ignorant as to think any'
-I but a Democrat could have done it.,.
I "In tkvery closing scenes - bf - thili'
[most heroic war, waged by the spon4
Iteneonsoinited efforts of the 'people.
.theme*.lveci for ' the good of Common.
1 humanity; this party holds its conven
4ion. and; has not, one poor 'word of
• thanks to Almighty God, orgratitiide
ko our noble armies and eavies-? Not'
1
a kind word-could it "spare . for a living
soldier; not 'a word for the fiimii ping
I LuitAProitfathers, and mothers, and
Wives and sisters whose beloved dead
!be stattere upon•a thousand hillsides.
I'. "By the ' -fortunes of war and the
ill of the nation most solemnly ei4
reseed,. the system of 'slavery,so long
sin, ft 'reproach and a stumbling
j block!, iiiii',,been altogether destroyed.
i f
Not a word have . they ; of %even .roild
'I Congratulation, for did they • riot but
j jest year regard the grand amend inent
I as• an outrage itd art 'eternal barrier
Ito • Union ? i-Never has. that - party
given a iviarcl,of elympathy to.the per
-1 ii.ecuted• ,but ' indomitable loyalists_ of
I therSooth. Never a pledge of faith to
the sacred national debt. Never hen
lit• asks& lOi a thread of security
r • i
ingamet future secession or rebellion.
I Yet i Relief would it
,ever punish in
1 finds, Chattels or . person I TbOr
whole declaration of principles ier bat
adeisperate chiteh- -at office and , the
speedy. andindlacrimateti3tnen tolfull
,power ant bonbi ol all. Rebels w hal
erer..
on
°cos-
Ss of
t,ern
Pon
er-;
ing'l
hed
re—
Tge-1
bud 1
or-
I dler,
er.
"Speh, fenow-eitizenOtre the men
who inault *veil' . soldier's gran by
niaimikgtb fie the trite friends of tbe
Unitokrt
I, 4 ' l 'C:to/you see anything
fe•ile very sore?" caked a 1
foi-nothing studeiit of Oli ver
.
r Eilolmes. 4 ‘.1. eau eee a Very Zia
Was:the reply of the Profits.
neier fates to be`funny whe
bre profisiimial garment& on.
• 'l:Trts.m'apor Of a Vi i Oetern .1
pOlavi to kill half ,tbeditqa in' t.
and tan theit: bides
~, a th the
the other bait. .
1
Px.:nreterata,,b . ob,lor
rotleon for., not inarri64/,
he - viisholt 10 prosokve him itiiol'ciPin"
ton of the; gentler '
iL f
!erica st •Om rats or ay.
Atabaogatist tammoit
Fk *tat -.ltatitle to riorly
as„ aAkertiosomits ; •s•
• A !Pro Ml* 470.
-Special soticat 46,pig j t, rig
alir rates.; j ""
OirlivAS 41*i_ fiao,
Alarrtiiimlakd Priktbs, ROPiiiKkei palates'
and• other Notices of TWIG itattir...4 fr".
oUgiOns Intelpgen
•
ustrark Baptist irbnrih, , Bagrinnali,
bus !or ita.p,astor -fopror
tiongtit his 'lreedotn,.
now Operi-ior",n 2811,•-
tor says, ' 6 l paici old ", kneiess.
month my'freedoM, .piy
assa Jeans 1112ito-build him a house!
the•iitank will .bo'built: iibrAtik
etiurOei in Savannap,
ter thrie thOusand InanO3ra,with fine
ei fools!'
r •
. • ' The Pdstoitir liesOciatiqn !.f . ,;lie - Re. '
formed Du l uth' Church; '.cciniposert,k ..
the ministers of that _derifominktroti , I Th ,
ITeis , York, city and< thereabouti.: afill;
discussing, the question: ',,'llow can4)*
influence of woman - he properly utli.-
zed by the ohnreb :" ..
!. "A. Sunday-school friend, give, the
rfollowing hints to teachers: 1. Itiain:.
Item order. , .2.. Attend teaeberernitietino.
8: Study the leSson.'“: Prity i mitifr
it
your ; work: , .' Belief brings saltr.t;
tton. - 6.' Er:courage ypur..snpulars to
binevelenee;. 7. Se prompt.,.., • . --.-
. Rev.,,Tames C,. laylcir, ti. mem er -Qtr.-
the Pittsburgh lil.E...Conferenckyvho l <
took sick "during ,the recent eiesaion•tit
that' body at IWiishi6gtor..PA.,-ifilAF'-'
ihere tvflo days,
b repouted
'
after its adjournment,
IHe wae < lan !old and hiaLly s, '
1 - ,--, ....
~
minister`.;
It is state'd-byflit) Congregatilngtist
,that many Minksters in Nut); England .
, are resignlng..their pastorates, iia" -
goirtg l into secular ' ptirsuitti- tiixiiiiiee
of Itn,l inability- to . live oil the 'intim -
paid them i. . -`--• ..,.-, 1 .. ...,
-The l ,!' Na tion al B
p tist, m , st 4
a u t s 'entitled "8441148 1 .10 TernnytrniO4," .
while 14t speaks of the sur.cessi of- chi? '
Church in the . past, refers' tcrthe bu- _ -
•. <
ralliating fact_ that in cleveri'countie,i.
in this <State, with anagaregate pop
ulation. of-287,090, there ia' not one
tla - ptialt. churth. 1 t • ,' :, -•t
SecaP • I • • .
nt to elligenco -2roni Setitlestd
slates the, U4iited Presbytertan't.ibureb
is carrying forwardvery•ptOmising ,
OtitisioarY operatiAns in;,.:).1:11,0 - „ok.ifisi •
thincit,al towns.- The results -an! quite
encouraging; 1 - i ' . , i-..;. --;
At a-heathen temphi
has. been emptied- of its idolS, 'and
turnedinto, a missionary hospital.
•
A- Catluilie Seminary is abn(n- to bb
erected in Philadelphia, tor the edtt9,*
tion of Catholjc priests...
,The Baptist:Home:Ms:don Society,
it' ia, stitfed,_ has" prganized t imam !
1134114 ' Welt siniie it,tits•
, •
morid; '
church of the Southern ,typ e' York City. 1. 4 --
, • ,
.raoroclAytox or F;SEI.r-.1101.a . 1 % ,ypq
a living. spring upon 3 - Our:Atria' or
hriye you alpond that does not dry
in Summer! I If you - have,, you.eat
easily raise , fiah---miteh more-easify.
raise it for food thin "you can, beef or
In ,Enrope ;the -raising of
for market IS carped Hy;
private Peisnits. It is atterided •witti
great profit. ! The principal outlay - is
in preparkg !the winds, and . stoeking
thesis with the
..chofc:or kind!i' of fisb:'
They need but. little 4ate or attention: ,
They rcquirel but lit - fel food, though it
is found profitable.io feed them sonie,
as they- will I mature wicker,
are- easily; caught nets, 'and the -
smaller,ones! are thrOwn - ` back,- and
I the faigeriones sold : l l 4 resh
always been I coltside4d: on'e at - the
luxuries of the table:- Ou'esiesternr,
farmers ,could -raiso :Ahern ie. well sa
they can. stock. , them, raak4
their ponds and -mit:, hilt:heir fish, and
they will multiply
The spawn of the `choicer , •Itinde Our
be obtained and transp Min orted thtMistirrds;
, of 41.64,1-safely. We coend thte
this sub ject cedliderition'ot
(fur :readers and hoPp they: set;
Upon our suggestiontr.4-Rural, Worl4.
FEED FOR MILK • Po4ll.—The 80 1 1 r ,t
ces - of feed for Mile. ,C6ws' :in` , t h e:
' summer.abd aitturna hre, - as • lid' have,
seen• the past setwou, rather ''finctuta
ting, and- ascertain . A milk •
quires full feed djiiing-tbe-,eutiritsgeL.,
son, and if she i's" stinted 'ale wilt fart'
Off in 'yield.- But,, , We are rfar46,
dione.hts - every _year,- anit 11'0,
lane - pastures! are 'Often • tbn flat •to
suffer. We should Xl,co' better tto
out beforehand for an , extra suprey at
food tcPmeet ibese•emergencies:
want of citralsourtes to draw , aponi/'
many of• us bid to ; pia the hereveo
early upon the •fall.,,feed, and to
.tojdry, nodonbf, In Marry cases!, of ate . •
next- years bar crop; - ,If - we 'ha&
looked out in season tor an extra stip:
pty of feed in , the-the shape of Ar_een,
corn cabbages, ands other et'op4! -- it
would hnve been- better econolny t 4
Ithve resorted to stall feeding, -dui-lift
the drought, and saved- oar,mowine
lota.. We can !do` .
Mass.Plowmaiti.
DISEAsa AmoNa giqxr.--Xite in telj
ligence fierrf.,Efienbririlei to' the effeq
that a diseaseas broken tint ardent
the sheep in
*tienin stiveral-pcirtionstog:s.deti.-.
land.. 'Ext' have been me**
and ail the .airideoect_alfeited
prove thatttla l iblagne t which ; leti att.:
sunneil nature, lerriotlii
peat.' -Herotofoi:ti been'
ed.that sheep wetle,,thieiript' from.: stt..
tticks, ;of this ' F feerftil I rnaWd l y . ,,lput r jt, ; i: .
appeartince among the .Scot frf,lcktk;
does Rotj Nistr#Os the tetaumptfOn'a
tbdße "quo advoctOted-th'e
=I
y eye—
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pupil:'
or, itha
' he hit
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