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' . --- , i'l.„:t ,-; , - ;7. - 7, - 7.7.-. ;:: .;.,!,, ~ 1; 1} -,, tbo,l7:2 l ,iorthaastern Axon erg: -,..i1e bimeftll,llegrileo o 9f_ , #1,,e...n •:(7; troiciA,s, - sr aniv.4 , , ase"!, , ,' Mn_ " .1' • ' ...._. -'4' , , -., •' - lire grs , e,belowhibiOMP'eloal *etch ehone-as conspicuously ; , raikasifioittor Mid hileaggestioni been ,: . __ '. ? • , leerci re= , 'There's eater - -4,Fig.c)P 1 , 1113 .• ,:. . , ..cot_the life /if Lieugstotrat General Se al , ~ he, had in the ehaiacte ;of a soldier biillion' iVeeldi.,bevrrlieep" irsffe-' iery g rel iking onllte_h4llaill,ea're:: -• • iw - pO - 4bia at West; =Point, o n t h e 2ga l I.a.itiftetter, 'of !I;;PS'ita l l', .i... FifTei.....‘ oini efore 0 - : -_,_ - if ~1 1 6 . ~ h i i . ti • „ h ..(', .1 Afrir the breisking oat of the Hex.: toodidi scale.; s.• The. fprinci •.. forts at' to the IpsY f •,b • a, I e erg e ;'y ea r or is age: . - • - - ' ',- vi no lOod, and, deep, end 'Cleary ,- r. , ..n• - •'' ;••:..•: - -:., ,•= s : n • - - 1 iota - -war in 1846, oar , Government • the flout!!'1 1 '04 14 birlgsbeell ,•,eattete:- ' This is lab'or'irendless=ditty;' ' ..., .....,.. , -G - PP.:‘,W.i.r!A ( F•d: Seo.t. was born irs,i r reaolved - so - attack : Me= 0 62!from Ihe- ITsOri ,. . °ned, o 4 ___,..oo- 4 1:lOicail liaifid rophitia voi J.,..,•,-- • • •'l7o6',„..l * Ann ..tBth,:_at, Petereharg, ,iri,lGulf, , and Gerferel, l ack* , 0 11 1!rigitte4 - 4t: bav C1 11° ! el l: I D * D - . D-DD I" 141°11 : - lit., ' their Tilts •is tt:des p i nd city „..,,,. • Virgicia; ant4,his saintly will - tnnwit rol the head - Of' the ..e2,Flieditio ;`, he Navin g, gailllon's• 1. 1 ' 1 0 1 . 1 : t i :- . tir' , iiiii - Bounding t rough the to 1 m h te'rejoice • • -"` s P e ect6b ) 9 .l' l : ll .."sb it• Avr?. l.- 2 1 r9t , goo or been iCionimander,in•Chie of - ,ermy South - would have - •-- • ~ 7 lielites;- - Bidding it man -e ir ~ '- ' . "toe ,firat families"-of..th t e-91t1-.Dornin. 'sine*. the early , months , o '1841; Ale sod' , Or°b 11 .10:- 4 k 0 :44 0 *.. t•-- would ~ .. i• . . -• • .gweeter than thiipoent singing. ''. ' 10D., 11,F9gt.Iireft .14ke 480f9 fOuealio,n, .landed '.12,0(10 coon 'rasa . - VerrisOnirs, hags` 4ec14 , r,,i4rj9!,.., ' - , tkcarplii., • ;' Is that anthem of "the free; .' . , and, f;ieearee sa .batli sF y e , r; : . i n 1 ,0. •h• he March 9;184'7:: Operritici s wore °db.' 0f5 ! ,..,A.,§1. 1 1te ' - - '• . 410.n. - -=. 'l, slither la the snare a ringing ". ‘. 7 4o4l,appointed a _Captain • 41(e.rtiiiery dotted , with "grerit. - 2 1 prd.' p,iiiiire; arid But . 'n!it. l B:• * ' I . r.ifiraf •Thari , ,the vulg. of bird or bee. • ~,' i the Arnerieari.army„ itliai - eistipArd before 'the_ 'elope of .tbe 0. 1 11.13 'Vera the ' 1t00,.b ' '• ARAI* .There's a glory in the x. a ttfa.. . .-•-• -t ''• 't ft •44 0 .4 .1 : 111 #4", ,rie hid fl ' ata . m9 ) l.9.Tmect Cruz'lan,d the castle of Sa Juan Wet* ttaiti* -- ,:‘, .. . . -miff" of th e wh'eels 'mid factory gloOtn, ~ '' o .t l OlPsql•soce . un til the hien.king out taken,'andosooo -- pris6ne . : •' , lt " n ': - 1',..,!, •:. ', ,* n-lbet-r4S • ;Licher than e're,suatcyed frombattle °4 • the'. war:cif 1812. ;.Re was made movey l3 ~in , `.- - bei;iinterior and ••• ' brfal , -Put -- Are the t r roPhies ofthel_loom, _ . I , ll i re iti c t a e n n 4 a ci nir: ati e:( l 4:;:h o e ti l e o r f ., t it he: fi rl is A t it a t e ll t e i r vfi y 1 1.8 0 :hf , ts •-• i ~,,,,?.," _,.,,,. , ted .. ' i § , e , ~‘ l l l, _ ,;:1:1 .t , -nil ~ ls,.. .-, ~,, • . i , ictirwor - , in julyi of „that year, an d, ordered to C,ei. • "''',..! '''' ,- ,s "• .' 4 ,.tne;,.. oat. • •-• , --•e -•,..,,,. ; ot i rt'l bee akolfull mason'tlaingn ~ n ' ft: fe -1 1 Gacefully yon.toweting pile; . -.; - i• service in" tile war -was - to like •part• ilt, . , .' - - irfi . ,:i.Qr . ' - '• - '• . .ti ~ ;0'14! tod ~„ _ • • • ..-_ - • ' ". ', .-- 1 - .4-......'-'..... • Pound theorgeand furnace blazng . - ~ , . th, e, capture of two4B - titish, •. • ts, , tv-r -. I "•• :4,. /11 , 507 1. iOf Stand the noble men-of toil. - - - ~ ..c •4- 1 ' , labor 9 - BA?' nee! present ~,'' 1;„_ . io 'F . •,•• '„ ~.1 14 !4 . 4- I•. ' ' infi l.* : . ..3 , 43ifie,iii,11t: , ?ft I "Illey are herpes of the people, battle of Queensiown....gii: • 4... 's'',"'! " - -.r"-:;41 - , - -"."• - • - -11;rfig?t==i'C'p,"•••••es,_ • ....,.. , to war a Who the wealth of nations raise; ' ber.l,4; and though tbi. - --;.; - ''''' - - ,vsitts.- _ tssi,..");-r="4 , •-‘-..y-. -17.1. 1 0 t y11- , .. , • .-,- . 1 ;.• ••=, . 1 L ee ry dome, and spire, and steeple actior.waiunfortunate ~ ..., . .Pfg-utw.l-„;.-.,.7- ‘ , ,, , ,. k.., -.. 0 : ---q.•• -r14 , ....i; r--% ry af , . 'public .;. •:..4........"' - , -....y, ' ~. %-ts. •:::. S. . ' ' 1... . ''''''f " • +it' ?i -: ''' ...-' g e ar their heads in labor's' praise, _ the, tiler.. wlioornsiect : th ' ad tl - 1-,; •, . :,.....," .-.. • • • - t..?..• - •" ' '• . tbsrt 1 •• * into the ban,-`;.f the doom , •6 - ,. 1.,' ) . - • 4.-C -- --..- ..4 ? - rt,: , - ,117 -s • - , s';' - s •s ?.. "•••••:' • ”APate Oloriiiasmen of truth and labor, - duct wasal • • to:: have '-- --*• • "'*-....'...-:; :-.e:.M..-),s, 5 . ,. , s , --s-•: R ss; t r 4 ., ~,•.. ,the die, prepkerjlt of the human fold, - . , . ~.„.. - suidier-like._ 'n ''. ii_beeti Mil ''' --4 n-•:,"* . ::•••' • !..i -•' • t?..-7/-..` ,-• ~ :pgland, Thit shall lity the brand and sabre• ' properly, the ear • ~. •Qiin of t, e t ,. ''s•;:" - 4 --, ' • , • git . , • .... 4 s .-,,-..... r„.. istentitin'; • - NTith the barbarons things of 0 . 1 111 . _r' w . o .n tin e r if . .: ~ . , I' 3 ”,. -.-. I * ,- bel l ,' - 7 ',••'' l ''' . -!t ' • ::, • ..:'k;'..::-' 4 4;,•z3 , - -: a' "' m , Ny Oth • -`• - 7 7 - - ' -- " 1 / , e''''' . - ..• rettirn .. Priest sad Propneta of *erection, tured into „Comp ':, , Ante s l _ + .... -- ' , 1 - • - . 9 d 1 ..... Bloo,lle9heroe3 illf,,All4.fight,- hill exchange seott ,,,„ , hereofli i the e worldititalvation, • ' 7:- t o yed, i - }rape' - ' --- ---4 '. 1- 1813,under the co m ma • , • tearlieru, t - ;-- - "tt,l n MOll ' ' ' s s.a ea no • Intestengers ta' peace and light. and then of lirilkins ' on,:in•ca l'' natrit:ii .' ud ' • ' '-i3P7'ed'un ' ' .. :th - ';•-• *hie!) ts and -, . • " ha d . ' d' I thei r^f Rey was g l' -. ~. • - f.,*; • ' . ftk x „ . • • Speed the pleNiesnd. epeed'the harrow • s alea . 1-9g...P . .taco •.. c6 P 6 .,_ f eeson! - the ' .•' ; ''''?k'''' ' ''." - ',4 - s - litt,S . .- - - - :-,,- L ' Pe2ce anti plenty send abroad; ' • Fort i_Teorge, may .i., no wan then A rn ie -- i 0 1, ... .C . ; '. '': i J„,r- .... , gives l•• 1 - "Dearborn's A , • • I.- • Better far the apadeand barrow • •• • ' ....-„,. ca it •• " Bali" :- % -'l.. '' ' 7 fr lt... ' !`"_ "'AL..' . , 4 a • . , G enera l' i 'resigned the la --; ""`• • t - -'s - -- :- - =-er'-1-k- - ' , • - si ; • Than the eaatton or the sword; - , when • -. • s - 4 1 , ••• he.... in •• s, -,, Mexico 2 .. e. 1 7 .. ' -.",‘ r ,r., '''' - rt-- - „ .. ,... ''' . ,"4.4k.= ft ",..-. ? „, i ,l ~._. . . 'entry: , 1 Each' : , each improvement, double•re• ,s 'n: - .1 , ‘', , 3" , ' -.• . '''-- - n'''''i's . ;,,,''' to comPiPtPot •• m • ."-. . .:- , 1'i.g.:.'.i . .,-• . • •übliesn m i . 7. , oppression's rod; ' d . • - ' .ti - ",?,".. - -:= 1 „s- ~1 . ,,,i-,-. . ~, -..-F - , - .' - i-'-dier la • •- - ipe - , • .„. -- ..gtk eir,L . , -.., ~ a?„...,.., , , , -5,..-, ••- ..orth it i 1 , ~ ; `,,f‘r,. ~., - , 4 7- :• - • 1, • ~.," V.r.- , Every silk's, steveryniovement ..,-..„'‘, 3 1 ••. t lIsi • • ~. ~,, , . .4-.r... -- . -,„ :::0-- n • his ~ _, ~, or. L .! , • .5...1:: - ? 0' . ' 414 . , _ I,,,keteeu- , ~. •r, 1 Bringi9wneurer truth and flea.. -,. c,.-,,.. . - - .... _ l i ke ' '-, W arder ''s --. a ; e i, et peep: , 4 7.., .__, ..f,s. - -,:,.. - ' '''''' li.''.: . litlis I all -- Prot: ,---isst -' .- : ..ii - --LS:. -'g :' ' '' ll ' l st: - " '' : -.l:'\.": 5 r..- , ....gia , -,... ..., , ,il._ the-E ii - - `a r i a _. i s - .01ve ••- -•,-- and 'iron • "-...• ' .77 4 ", `n el ' ' '"- • ' ••o :1 / 4 ; P -= - .• - --lic t 111 -- ; ,- -. ':- • , n ,_,[,, - - i . ...f , , ~ ~ : ',, , .-t i. ., -1... - . _,. • Fige.• aev., 4 ... .- , ,••., . - • s - ,0 •15- , ••r ce nat •• ...,- , al, , ~,,, ...,- . " , '.• - '''' Viol 'the . R .z. za nkri - dp,'„- g ba.l-_!-, "!... emt.... -,..,„ ~ , ,,141.,.., • ~ . . n/.. 1 Ott commanded the , adviinee •' 2 : - ' -..1. , .5 1 t • .- • , .' almost -----'-• c - ', -5.5... -..-- 5 . - 'ii t -s - '',,r," * -''''..'• •. . - ~ ,s -,-.- ~,,, ,',.... ---- -u• • 4 . tl• expeditaw cane • to sAtidden . ' ..m. -- - •• • • moral or :•. one s 'as fifth& of -i. , t•-•--, -.1- - -4-- .. -4, and inglorieue „-4because of,. ware -„„•,,t, ____ R '1” ...-. .&-• , ..-..6. ' ' , sl' 1 ;teach, I ''' ' 4 .-• - ;-.' td Y ' -`" -- - 14 n-' * n: c- ' ; - '' .....e . .: ' ::'"' elr = iietwe* .''''' -- ' ,- gene %- : rrtro-; l Nui.. - • ' -1.4 - ~• ~ ....:,:..L' ' .0, .0, the •-. ...11,.' ;illipii, .. ' ' - ',' '- • !* '"-'i . ,,• - s's- l'• - - - - ,.(.. d t' •'''''' ''" - '.'`' •• .-- •' of s' t eturned _.,-..•- .. 5.,_,..., • sti a • • tiSifiOnal Ph' bA • ist and rt .2 , .. , • _.,,-- •,- ~, ••-'.!;„....- - - k4,__, . -':••-' ' n_ , . i . ~ , ; 44 , ,1.:14i x. :,,, 'r'' t 4 -, - • A , •, -, *,•,:t;, ...' r •-• . -.. :.: %. ~ , ..r. ,. , ',. ' 1 " . : of ;th e notwithstandin, ;is • hi d ..,- .‘ ~wsi 'g',.. _,,t'.. : 44 _ tc'avo-4.• , . , , . ~,,,,,..,.. -• , . rality of principle and sps's -.l : ';''''s'•-r ''• 'l 3l * ~', 1 :;.--• .... -11 - ent l ;kr.. :4 " ..,,=, , , •-• _ - •••••••...isi...s! ~., • sme - , peeially • -,,.. ..,..-s ti's 4 ' l ke!!, • -- ~ , , ov.red as hei is with a • ~,,, "•• . • •- ', 444 1 . - 'llk tt ''''a s .,.' - _. •' ""t: ' ,rV, , ,, ~.. • -. ...t. , /tetler is a 44f i n of n '''''' - • ,i'ii.. ' 4 o' •'' ' a briooy • ' - ni4., • • - '''''-'=•, , i: ";/4- ,_ e• of j l. .u. , ---. s',liii-e , ' , ,• 1, , P i tit , r :. s • -r, since - • • rtleiliness in, t,li "evil' •r,... ;.-!...: • ~, • 7 , , big . • .4 ,„,,,,„ . ~ :.-n, iroii; - _, , ealtir That4e" is a ' riffs , ' ti . ; , ' Ira*. I . . .-.t,-.' „ ,' ' f. 11 )1 1 ,, - "_..... I '`,. ... .:-- t: canon.. ~.4 4T P- 4 1 ;r.,_, _ -...ari a,r . ,,, , . ••••• 4,,,... , .watio4uss tvivy, bat,:thegorgenus'trappmgsep - alth. d - eseribidhy, ,is seri. , ; Itic! ~•, , 144 4 1,•, „ 1 ~,,, 174 e 4B ' ' ' ' -' - ' • 'I ' , from' as -•,t • ' 2; 4 w-i - °F , ' ' ' '-•'' ~... eyed. t Err , :4.Aange 43r.vi4 ,4 .7 - , . - . :mo. • non - t • rap •ic pct gayer; , , . -• r , ,; _ , . ~. .; . .. , . _ . , 1 . . „•nerat B rown 0 army. • • - ,-, 1, . - . as he received I. 3 B 6 , sBo ictatic newspapers sneer at. as radical, (there ig d mull f - 11 America who, attaboeu to' 1 Gen. :Scott established :a - camp Of! Gs ° . ,' s `i - ,at. , h fly , culturp, refinement and kind . ~ , votes, againat 1,601",274 ca.t. for Gen , .fanatieat, incendiary. It t,herc' , ever I I...;;nes of Wendell Phillips, yet t : Buffalo i nwhich .his instruction It_ . ,_ G , s in saLArle ~5 , ,0 unostentatious anti i own brigade and...teat of en. Ripley. Pierce. I- . 1 Our system of choosing; in 'the histnry of the world, a were th'oroughly drilled,together with i President does not • give 4...ra tar al was , ' - , , 9NIIIII ;fig. I d n't happen to remeni- n .- •• _. fair expression of popular lentiment. I party that corntlined in a larger degree 1 a - oodytof .volunteers nn command bearing .of. him. Any body 'whoThere ',were peculiar' circumstances lan the best elements of a Ination, n. Gien. P or t er,•and an artillery fo . rcu. I ever teen' the Boston A bolitionistl of connected with the eleetin ot 1852, hc ,,,, e1 11e - introduced tae French system Into, i eeord' oi .its 'existence has come down Fime in his little onfL:eyed which operated adversely to. 'Gen. . • . . Lisex street, Bobbin, - sr 1 ill boarme the army, an d the good effects of his •to these times.-i-Bartirnore American. t 1- rigid discipline and patient insttnetio.n cott. 1 , in the asseirion that very few moo were seen as soon as'the , forge t ook, • Besides the want of U ion in the - hir.'lllertns wd)ald be content to crib! the field. Crossince the Niacirara on Whig Party, alrekdy men ioned, tlie I • un.s,dresi wit i hin limits and stir- i • ,ndings so modest and mediocre. ' . i, the 3ii of Jul and and' . takrov Fols, Erie •Demoe s rfits „ litid succeeded "ri g? , tting d I."' up a cry against , agita . on, an I n I en acrins. in very lively skirmish. i e only prominent characteristic of: , a • - g s.• n .- : they had the "art to • make any well • Reformer's •ity house , is • the big, 1 ing. tliese rieW American soh.hcra were I nieenink people believe , hat Gen. s J ' foend e ual to all the demands of war. .o e war in i liich he has had the' q • - • • i Scott and his frier.clii wou ld renew the • I-. I The liattle of Uhl ewe was fouht = . .. .. •. is t MO of -Phillips ' painted onihis front : PP s • •-• l•diseussioo on the slavery ttestion— July 5, and in that action • cott sheer- ri ri.,•anti thi.4, too, throughout,rnany ', '' i tihiith discussion, it may he meetior•- ] .• ad that he was as capable of handling I, . , offear i n the past when that name : - -• n' action as . land leading met , 1, _ by.wora and the accepted, sy n• , . I hh 1 0 had d d w ic tio °mows ae- , ,ed, an , ,1 stn of maniacal ultraimm. ' ` hem ''n cam The 0 of instracting t i . a - ' o' f termined never Should cons that be- li battle of Lundy's Lane was foug • • h 1' ''l ,t o slaemon•'•-er's mob eve,rineelfe4l in a OrLion of tor po (tic capital, r• ion the 25th,in which Gen Scott •re- g P; . . it 1 , 30 k )eng for the. house of the man ~ • ', ti or, - a large portion of it. he "plat , y hoped to bang or wii;heil•to lynch, 'eeived two wounds, and_t. au two or,- . forrea"•; of- the two parties', in- 1852, r the filmiest SyTes could ria+d from ;sea killed under, him. It was suppOßN - T. wer!, essentially the same, cis regard• a es tisc street those • bold, hick let. led that - Ills wounds were mortal, but f ed the i slavery question; . tins; when ,(, he so far recovered by the close o i which stood for a ,beacon Co. the 1 the Del:nor:rats gained p wer they To and a defiance to his muster.— September as ,to ba able. to comply hiiiitend to , renews- ,, agita ion" with t Mr. PhilliPs is by no means the with the GOvernment's. request that more heat than everi,:and in the se-- is .; - i,rry dispen ser of his money this he would - take command of the troop s cession{ wa r 'the ebuntry iv the le. ft'-teller would • have people think that wertqlispared for the . def9nce of . ntiniate coniequenees of the repeal 1 -i Ittaliirmire and Ichiliiitelphii(; iinil Tr. 6 l., , • Ile has never withheld from u • C 0 i et, a Mi 310 1• 10th of the 011880 ri i °nip m . October b e took charge of the 10 . , se who were its fit reel. tents, and ntire to Which:Gen. Scott, li he -- beim 'Et the record of ibis world's gun- imilitary it:strict, with his headquar chosen i i President, never w uld . have as deeds is finally made up there i tare at Iv - 4, hi ngturi. - , Prosy,egiveri- le' consent True 'eorigorvad .4 11l he a good Many miserly log,rtitea, I After the restoration of peace . tism received its - severest bow in the i e, bless sterds, who would gladly I idebt; Madison ,wouid have made him United States by••the deei ion of - the e ^dt the verb' 'tespe3table character Secretary .of War,,but .he • would not -,,„„, ssiontiaj ejectiou or tha year. : accept tile office. , In 1815_ be went to '" de fo r them by their consei‘Vatilim Gen. Scott received that) avet'rank s the benisons I which litindredeivanil Europe; pertly far theimprovement of of Lientehent General' in 855, that e ouramis of bentficiaries will forlever his health, but More - with the view '' . of rank being revived exprvs ly that it p upon the name and menioigy of studying his profession on the great might-be 'conferred upon im, as a 1,1 oration Phillips. '' We have many scale that the •P' ' W- " loffered b - • partial reward for, his enii ant aervi., b v the existence of the mighty armies tree -k e`n sif 'ooze upon the roll of genet- cos in camp and in council.. The pop: 1 1 •t. telt 'by thecuzara that. had proceeded glvers amonk Americans, but it is flier .approbation-•.of this remotion: t . t ir•disliensable that P-hillips should prom the French Revolution. He. was - so pronouncedly expr sss•ci ,that is re his name included there to make entruted With 'a secret mission by his • it shoived that then.refusal peo. 1 which feared.the designs 1 for him a clear titlelto the - - char--- governmen t, plo to elevate its object to o l ., he Pres"- ' rr of a 'liberal, tonacientions al- of England toward Cuba, and was dene had proceeded from 'so ill-will I 7 anxious to, know the purpose of Spaio_ . 3 ' i ,s tahun petot:tally, - • ... - , ---, , I acc ....... , ....„..„„„...------....., with .respect to her Ameriban:Colo. L ... ; 4 PARATISG Al JSIOTHTLIt.. AND • CHILD. nies, then in a state of • reVolt in many ' r Fon, years later,' and at he age of' 14 -Circuit Court in Morgantown, places.- He discharged his diploMatie 73, Gen. Senn again came or_ward • 'in ll • - R, reeentiy; a deeply a ff ecting duties s 6 well that President - 31elliedri -.the 'oharaeter or a pacifies o r : ' -1 That t , • - 4 took vacb., It occurred in'the was highly pleased 41'16"c:fused him to rear a dispute broke •On • between 1 4 1 ' ''ter 1 America and' Erigtand- tee • sting•the - of the' habeas corpw e granted•at be specially thanked. , _ • , 'e`iAianee of Clerk' Evenly against ' On' his retitrii loin° he wasassigii.ed bonnrfacy Irne , of 'tbelr 'psi .ossicns in i • "Tire for the rendition of the body command-of the seaboardzi.with his •of the far -North weitt, on the shores a ' 4 tinld born to the partiOS ' t a d - ti tters stllew York. - - Vie con. prrnr. o ea q a ; at , Now , 1,. _ , the - North - Pacifier ocean, • military V fir sep ' • aration Alter a full liearin r rittiOn-of he;tiourit: ~ f o rtunately, did qnestion. , essentially', 'end the local "' court • i. l ''' - •muchl''•h I''• '' ni - commander having- carri ss • matters - ,'l"., gav judgment tuat the 'riot r equir e - acti ve employ eht , _ • , ethe r r i thou _ lit - ehrer the c hild - i - 6 .-- tlie on his partfor many years .lle acted With a 'high hantlcliovernm•nt deem l""r• The_sl • ' a '. . - 1 h I d - - ' -.-. "ni tt i oe , e _ editpro - per' to•Seild' Gen. S o tt ta'ibe 1 t I ,_ . , , 7gantowri P o st says,: age) nst ,t e, n lans on Bev_led "-Cam into the how d sicene[of difficulty. 'He • pr• '6'0444 to as then that a scene clecuireds sioes in,tbe,,ifort west ibe , §o4l3itn „ region, nil • • , ,al. l'se , oromF„you'll I‘. -coo - arran . `ue g ars deß4riPtion. The moth. the SOutbWeat. n. 18311, at.',ikl tim, that r afacta a - . gl. . ecriplaloin , ypur i ,) Pressed her 141frintto her breast addll'fi• t troubles' was ' s olithe ;in i eti onhe = ed matters' so that -the/el° , d'of war . . , . , about • . . tlt, disappeared • almost •de Tap dly . , . g kilt' all th e tene ei ty of :life to sent to South Ca olina;where his tliai.i. s , it i ' Tetlichinikesd' , l 4l in f ie' i s dee'lei I . e 'Nett of -Iher fond* tin - in'es.•"lter but concilisttow °twee - coMmanded had -_ risen.. Sterner . . labials liosiever - • - -.. • 1 s• _ 9 the attempts ' to' Make 'Jeff. 't•lst.h t i . -.- a ' - " i is' - - ,:rita t d Avereirow approaching MI aged soli. ie m i• ••••L .. •-. •• •• - • • •• ts s•• andt i on shrleirs - sent ; the approve. of resident - aor.,an _ . „„. I, ...,. ~ . mars , a tsraitori have r eal i -4 a tir'll fl •- - • - I; I• ' . b ) . 044 'nj..pndenne f ^ lie tii .1 o „sorrow-AA. t 4,... eerie hl l l` l % -APO- t' - - - • ' el .' ' iiirii•iii i e i•ffectioast of ' i 'Vim 1,- 0 bytitanchirs aik:oniv.t.b '-v' 'l5 Of Item oval of - the-Cherokees w as Mach - "In;llB,6o,"and t Mediate! on it be- - noble pi iii.t,, - - - e ^ fr.r4) in. dist 7 . 43 °l ' 6* - 14 d d -'' -' '• -='- '''. ' - ''''' - ' - '0 - iii '4ms - wit t'a ' i Mi. - Ifiineol ''had'bito being is ' „b tild ~, ess etroAmpart. - The dnin en_ 0 . • ... _ - I. - - , g, .....„. , .. 'sees . , , . etidea °roil= fer l 'lrrbttt-if front "-When•the'rirvillutioneaf. movemetta ehosen.rresident, the ion rev .. t en 's. : . ' "ins, but e alit tiof;hvfi r '4hOtillie in Cidadelitsiiiii mueli. eikitiiiricitit. began GensSeiott's °dile ' teethe ,••'• r • ins 8 ., I. f ; t 01 , 4 `9l:ied•l forivard.. tcLers'i - iy` Tout i Wi s es rested in tho-a4joiniog liti:itlnty ellaellf - adibinetration - wa to - 'take Ado ''' Yo e sur e ' - ' the. view of ' r of tht 4 ded 'of the United Statnii,raany. Americana eugh,t nas rotifd bve ef. Iblain• :Noun s „u -striPefi, ___ 1 thg th °Gild .rh loud' fl 1 ” thrzing"..ivilferand:nkling-I,ba feet I•Of irgidling 'the lieu genie' and Repbbli ths t •. , . • • e .0 ,es IS Illya .., Innthe r thu g d iihl Is 'd 19 °i'i l • Y oluiliininta. - "lisiatigtft hal3ft.lols- *- - .'re'rtsfit - ' tti!,itti frosrf' pros:did rig .to ' t'e , nit ."w Nisea br d t ' • ° r 7r l TT') e , et se \ veral ignardirfrifen lowed between Engie,lo4.l2.ll,Meileit, Zit - V.4llnm of iii . eirefinee ',to . estii.O. meana,:i i- - 4111441Q411 4 4 4.iha aa lAA' ' t. ' . h f " A.A . I ' Waet'',46raer, flit : hi& Ninitioriti:',9lii'te r e - Midi. liet'tlie '-rted,b~ i 1r 'Tfi` ' dent ' flii h ''n - • - tiiiiiiiiiiii: fie * * -I ,4eircin *ill Ice , •7 f:tiather sed , bjrftifisr." Suo&K.3VII4 mews asent. to the or ernc aso ~_ ..._ ' • * ' t' • 4 I , tr -.•-••:1' . . . ''' ' ..P. • ~ , 0 An A rECTI4I3 larrza.—Our read— ers ob- _doubt remember: the rehent riaesage, y the New York I.egisleturn, of a bill preventing the,uee of free passes uPon xailroads, Whicia bill• was to take! effect, rorrh.with. The r.ew law beiiig itexorably enferced by a conductor of the Neir York Central , railroad;! ho put 'off the ears at . Utica la Fort ,IY,iryne (Indiana) editor, wlio I had a' pass," but no.money to pay his fare, an whq,, thus tells' his sorrowe in an a dctir.g letter to' bin wife.i Ul'eA, .N. Y:, May 81, 1866,1 1 BtuE LION TAVERN% 1 "Dam' Wirier Sell my Cotherclothes Cdr what they will bring; anal rirmitat. once, Had my, linen deals! for sup. ' per, And my spare shirt will have to , go for lodging. May be ible,to make a light 14eakfaitt- 4 on i a, German allVer comb .. aad ' a pair of sheari , that I chanced to. !have . with me,: , : Don't, know w en I shall gi% home : :, -It will depend a good 'deal oifthe-.Lrilkini:. Dorit marry for , a fe*.Montbs '' there is a, bare . possibuity of my getting back. -. , . SIMON." ' `44. - SzinsztAili.--Arte!ntiii Waiki'vvite out latene night recentli:,` Here ,'hl ' I t• his acre O Of : his return home :: , , i `lt wa late when I gotitome., The children and' myiwife rera,slisbed. But a ea dit”-_ -s t candle made from tat; ler, of , or own raisin' . -tbleeniell,,iu &Akreotn; ,it gleamed ter i. ! Al! waestill . 'The sweet silver Moon wpe, a alkini ' : bright , and the ,-: beiintitul stare w up to their tialuA a : Joins 1... I reit' a segmental Along' so .gen tly - or,e me eteal n', and I pawsed-befors liet,-. sy's' strinder,,and, sung, in a l -kin : d i :of PP'rOU *el sr, Us' fun cri •.i9IptpTIPiP :to to:w.it. :• - , - , . , -, - 11 - ' vivie,' Patsy, Wilie, ,` ' • ' - ' I c. IV - , -: 1 /13 , sweet gsloot 2 . 1 ' ~ IRistreii;"lair bid.r,",,l' 1 ' "'L ' *_,! 1 " * t While I' tonelrmy Intel' : • , , • , The le7nder--1. re,grAst , to -;say. that l'tbe winder' Went up with, a : relent I crash, ati,d '.41 form ; -10, spoOoss, 'white ,tattilaittir N bowie •Too. .hlci 'for " * *BUM' 'round'liT.erf, •t, gyres 'tti&c Aoo= 0:I Ave; 41 1 d. . He ad rtr i •bly . 3 onited'ap - didthe', rObelllons _ . er ePERhe VA SD 'edtor ims, In t iners?n - 91 fiietn;"urinleseg, exclah the 'peopte , toit'l" . th r ed .bp' ell .00d'iieople; reired:;- , r i ellOwte boie the ranee. ;The inVerent wrong ofnalng ntoi. laming drinks room° fold, , --I.RI . t.; - It ,e 2 P9 B P , t c ?? * !ifpgdr ' Lb° glintYrb 1,2 . 1- i per/ 'With; it ;, . „hit, no man * _Over poiltiVety'aisinied' by hie trial . et,thet ' heccbild.Play with4t*er't:idd ' Itthrit lies:hv,a wine•call without bein ' nog by -it; i" Second.. alt potful slam . ing.:. block in tbo way of him which ,e are commanded to love as ouitelree • 11ori,',On- the iiiineprinerple Ot of ' eelf4restirvitioemorelyv Salto,: *AA 'leg WbatittriangerouktObthern-005a,t tiiiihktia.Y4l4.4 o MR B4 IOII I , 8 1 f 3 .!IoKIIS hflidg;fior - .( 1 4b teornrit je 4ill' Itilig potion- is 'ioidl,'"Vi'll'at:ilkht ilt0(el to'adVabilter their lieen=i v ..t.bef'.traffic,;or evenin a ;i7A a [ the ::whole system f f drinkiiiial ~ , i )10 stimulants at , bOme-or abroad?, 4f, A , 1 eiim,..9t*ipt i i do . my table.:*ill'e Arap I twine Yotteg„ mai'', or,sokAp'hee, ho is ' inelided to Sifthelinte s into!diasip. tido I thew am:l though tiettalir setting :trap ii, 'for. his . Itfe 4 1 am-hie tempter,' gave the ,asege cky sanetion,- end to hi .the 'direct inducement . i l o Partake': - the drimciii 4 ibitt sparkles, eioi due— 1 tively before -bim. , -If - stre'conte ts:Of that sparkling glesemakemy:br ther i li , to, stumble, e stornbles over,. to .. If, be gbefiqwei frail. my Lahti and corn, mils somiOntrage•ander the e 1 is of th at eit i rntilant; ram, to a Ortai •'de--1 gree;guilty Of that outrage .1 b ve.i . .. partaerstdp fib ; every , blow. be strikes. 0 7,*,,yery 4 3 10 k 4 0 filli.V 449,r , r* in eta:TA:titter woend he , may inflict' on 4 / ti4.Wiftli - of - iticielsbeloyes: whir nn. der Afiii ifpel I - of "My' glass of "de n et or•ollargtindy.''j I gave him.; :till ii centivelto dowhatOtherwise.ho . igl, Kaye left undone. , . The man. who pill the bottle to his neighbor's lips i s cOnntable for ':what Oornee-fr ii lips under the influents of Ake d . abd is atleountahle too for -pvery on, l iege the maddened victim . p c . the 'pa may perpetrate dui?n,ehis tempo : insanity. ' . ..1 -' . .. . In this vier, of the question is i - to much to ask tif eiery professed. 0 'ril tian, ar.d every lover of ble kind di: they will wholly.tilistain from p Cr thing r that'..oan intoxicate ':For th leaks of poor childrer.;dit it'. .`For tb sitki - of those Who Will plead: you il ample; for the - sake of the frail to p ed Ones yokeapnot say, No ! for : or fellow-traveler's sake.i to,.Gocrs "ea 01 . iii+i742tmllswt - Irnttnr -4 5 It, i& Old fashioned total abstio that . we are pleading for. We. k . as Paul did, kir the auks of those. 1 . 7 stuinble." , O. those &tumblers! tt . mumblers 1 , . We Aare / not spea ifiern. It would touch many el u t( tenderly.' It would reveal too an wreck's--that' angels, wept • over : would,. open tombs Whose ehari abl 'green turf bides; out of sight br many, a - survivor would lotlvei to av forgottee.'.lt vrolld..recall to Me n an a college friend who went dna, s middayinto blackness of darhae 'And to-day I see this soclul nri coming back.into Otir houses, frit ou streets,' into our daily usages of lit withi' redoubled powlfr. Would ht every parent were a"prohibiloryl w, to his IltrailY ! Would' that - e er pulpit 'and every platform/ , w al thunder. forth the old. warning rj "Look not on, the wine ',hen it is rei when it siveth its color in the cu ,fo at last , it 'biteth like a serpent an stingeth like an adder." At the I NI at - the last! But, 0! who can: to when that"last" shall ever end,? he will the victims ' last groak b e , be rd When,will;thelasi horror seize ifpr w retri hell soul 9 . • glaLs.—There are two kinds of One is the kind that-appears bet abroad r =the girli.that are. good ti balls, rides. visits;. whose chief dolight is in such thingt The,lother is the{ kind that:, ap ear bestlat home ,-- the girls that arb se furand the dirilt.g.i. on andidi the Precinots of hems.. ha; differ widely in - cbaracteri 0 e;i often a torment at bome; the oth, r blessing; , oke is a motb,.conisarn'in . t, everything. about her ; snnbeani,,Oiffesing tits, and y gledlper [ to :all,around her. •A rilitVg.4B At•POPing xt,a Wem hotcl explairnod one . morning, tl waiter "- Wh y ab .ara' you iboati r bteCk` reseal T • •Yon hirrif , trice froni aleep-loy4f3llinit fast is ready,and7ow'youitrelatte ' ing .te ,stilvoff---Ae bed -sloths "• "Wloo: 7 4epliedrP..?litpesri,*aitidif eirine gif up'l mast b - ave s, e anyhow, cauft Asy!r• table cleft' i w t : ...-.. astr AHEAD. , ---VrOff * to ,jlll4 , - I ii9its ener'erin this iiie tirtmniti. L`f is' it . pigmy ' storing -BSnip . sbmk: ' 171 little life he •bas in him is sere, Q trampled oat: Orkw,sr.l is the o' l and', the ,v.ignrptis m kre4es. ant mik: Ihest . limm their, !tape i tc#,11*,441% - beating or libeir.9.W9rkeisrise.atid Ices moving while,theindse.throhlast. . r 1: , '!. l' ---.--", , ' ~ • ' , 1.. , • • ;. , igliotrvo; Miica; l '. said f o Iwo; pedestrians; se he re*ci IY aPrirosehed , a -milestooe:! - -11gbtlyi"..ilaidqie r for , beret cld.:man.7 ',Pat, carefully spell the,inseriptioia, - 9Taliimore. l s4;ip `Centl6lllde ,'. • lienr.Biltiatioiss. ill : ... . ..ft.si,:opt ,:it . 1 44 : 5.i-.. . i - -i1 f ..,ifi...!::, .11 ..--..5. , i... , '-:- • - 1 . • '''-'lla.ii::,,- ~'l-'-•:.-; 1-');'sii,•-,:11,..111 . ,5•_.... .4,‘-.41. ‘e. TherfOrroillAir Qkiuranline: f 8 • - The' things in ,-tbd Qiiarantidirof Nevi Yoile,l6.44l;naYsi -tho,ll : York' qt,the 4th • I ta . i lifi graoe ,ll4Bo #adal-t i > 49.01er,icitik humanity. Let ear, treiderii 'Magma theinitelves - in the • plaiiaof trse - potrr German' , indl)sini44 , eakigitintillhO have, reCentlyiekrcivqii here, „They leave the,Thiropean port*. pqrfCqtti . I c!cilfil?f • fo r w ard to al! the , CoriifOit;' 1:F0'9014 endy - litieit AMerioa holdit iltit,-'tq'tbs:fors- • el n- laberer and: farther. qll , : z ,tottbe sellisicW.Pafg,,P,Tl togstlieil,hi, the atetifage - patens, the linperfiet ventr nova arid itia4*`iit:::: WV,' It- cuithinittkthei,tistiblimodifiriirsiionrgo of;. adhitssy :. offences • 64008 4 and. a. 111110111111 ft..;, _ .'ireach length ..the . 'greit 'Ainericai por4 where< they expect-an . immediate escape .frprn their,pilison . ous'bold 'lola (iota : relies, -to ori land again ; breathe pure air, and 'be! free from immediatercontact vithqhesick b.nd Those. who have ever hsardiof the most cruel,and stupid. TorAish quarantine kilo* hat. abit of land and' a place to sifetcli • the li r inbale'llioVres& even to the most ,thinified - They • expect; nothing , Jeskand have „certainly the right . to. look, for something ; mote flora thehumanity - or . New ant, to thtiii horrors, the healthy, Passengers diseoVer soon that, not-an Inch of, soil is OpeUtto • then: to totich-; coo, all -tbanontinent„- . .12r; one 811:440 ; ip barren but breezy island, the very, place, to recrui,t a saili inah, and where he Could' . infect no 'Other; bee" lit this •is, cloiied isaif inhabited 'by Aitir ,- its liutrianii,' becattes "Long Island'lJOh:'! , 43 „, jects._' Far out exposed • 8 ful gales of Atlantic, narrow, strip m il , 'Ot tancl;'Of no earth ly,ClB%nd 'seem; ; hey designed by nat u re for- quart_ ar.tine; but ..this is= taboopid,,!greunit, I Pt. beeanee .Ncw.• Jersey SP•I with.. Staten ,Island, and_ with Tiers . , _ •• square yard of soil on, which they_: mikht i'ist their feet. ' a il 'these stran#rs, who have been sleeping -by Alia sick- and dying 'for, `" be weeks,' learn :with"torror that Lcovir. . hal they ; must continue Olive and - sleep this peatilenti a l and gloomy bold, and ehaitied to' this floating - ship of "„,,) death; ttiat alt. Amelica- has not r a ; .plitcs.even for it tent, where ,they ii.anald escape the , Peetiloncei z'• • ever' daT • ty- V%) victims ware - attaakedAm NITWIT - 1 .4 1. The .Depuky Ilealth Officer . reporti Re that "something must •be done soon - 0 - or the`mortality among t e passen " gers of the Peruviati will'exceed that ,‘ I, of any 'tonil over in this port."' tqbe Ihospita4 be . adds,J:is new panel; over; croWded. •Every available space on, tit the kahip is oecupied with .dead: and p e t * * -We have buried:thin-• teen this morning, and the numbeil' awill be inereued this evening." The Quarantine, officer on - the -FalCon , ,se writes: "The old Falcon is as full as r • she can be of the , werst,caseicof chol : r . era! ever Maw 'in my life."' i t . There ar9 now: seven hundred per , •,1 sons together on these ,ships inour , ,',.harbor, and the Health, Officer states a that some of • them have "very: map.. „,, rally attempted by force to bread' out from their floating lamr4, and -that a " mutiny is liable to occur at any time. 2r Butt notall. - There are, now,, l a , tWC , chelera ships in the harbor., .Dr. ' Swinburne publicly states to' the DTI , Board of Health r , that if ` another , ship with diseased- . Rassengers arrives, be. m i has-not a place in-which to; put a pa- : , tient! ' • ,7 ' s It is,very clear what all this is tend ing to.. If half a dozen more em -- 18 1 grant 8140 arrive with . et.olera oases, et we shall make the Lower Bay an in n; tensified,centre of cholera, whiab la, give' thepestilence such - maligancy, sa thaecnothirig bill save the country rfi: from its attack, and New 'Jersey - and 414 ', Look Island m ay receive the prinish meat for their inhumanity , in' a direct and-terrible forth; _ , Wttar aing_olar: Creatures, girls - , are. Offer orie of tbein•good wages to work for lou;••and•then ten • chances to , one it the old.•woman -can., spare one ,of hCrgirls. ;But justprcrposei matrimor nynd gee if they don't jump at 'the` chalice' of Worktng , a, lifetime for . their vituale and clotheer. • . aras;eae' it ever could find .i. 8u.7 I the irtiiitri ng'of — the' werdyidellide! in ~ Weblitgi." But rtaitigoicie , day.eit the It' New Uric: Rititway-feaw it ill: .it —..‘vi4e , t,be , stkempt ot . 4Wo traine:taipase' n. eaeli ~ottler-,0.n, a - emgke . track,, If ,I 'b, remember correctly vias a shocking ,r „ig;,.,:v, .1 - I . • ~! 'l`7 z..4Yrut of Abe: lady. : tench ers. 114 in, 60.1itrial fichOol at .P3te es a w llB :Tatflot.lY-qanit.,ionii)ji.. her 'pnpila kom`Seillittrend "ittiked: • ”Ni"t?to • d . ed:foit'your i i To iihieh k . litthy;fellow shouted irrtiirili 04tbrablutrtificoto"- =3 ,e~rnao,crk'for_ I;6e °let' 11;4 futurii,' - the for -ho t hl.i.ibr.a . the kiwis -Ili -the torePeitt, .find-f.or the presecit itrthe.7(atuntTc.-:;,_ of Azi - excbanWper' t 4 -Poi era, tha- T . seallito* is:‘4,ll7wiadla& 0 bowknot !!cbisoled 1111111001$101d0 t.;/' flreak girl Ant WA ; blook of nuizAlolr ati - Tim New York Heroic! alkiroOtrat eio !Tr:. "Whet setting up. of e Clropt: agathat GOAV anionnta to a T' deutodraiiii clefistfo adVince,". IN 11F; +"-). t.l cif 14.1 1 3 k;:') l'i ". - =‘'e t.,:-t.i =OM MI! BM II =I FREI , ' - 111444ittits. - -11 W1r-i r a- -T ..cl, i p : Advarilsi ffe ntißilirtiinitlifergrlifig i i - ' rifilieair t ‘' ' pa •Y• r -eubsegeest ndei ~ 14 _ POO *AMA, A 1 0 6 114,14._ 4, Oilitt' f i ldTatfitak i fipt9llol4,Mllllllool#ll. ' . : A space 414 10 - iiiiiiii . itailst this type' I n ail a-isiri44, ,, , - 4., -,- .....,_': --• Ilit.eirogittiiii-i'' ii4itiflatisii, ilAgrtei. ..-t -, ....f.a. - ,... .=.l B • ger, _11.0,021 . Vt't A TI .? wao4 - -. lit Biala, MU racily ..,.: and'Oth*.Atieseotis.pablie astursvlrr. • In the selectiotto l finte.ll"freits' api. • ciallY-40figted to pl . i_lptietc.in 4 ife.w i y,, coentry, we ibriald the currant,. :1 4 iiir lees tie.; siritbitratr , air :151e , well furniphed':Witb‘,fruit;.l.but wh ' ere ft the iatiatiabia :carralts_inormt4l B 4. - ,' tablieneo itsetf his ; crAt, - is a cat t ily , and a diffiellt, (mg 404r,avot; For fa, !- ily crbe he bnritinA4 by a:ny one„ot r tbe :hush viva. 1, umniqr,4r i piitst SeAre.ef3,:!oitirAo97 fOrnied.froin'tb6*figiivici,eriCifisf)liicit id and Ivied fai):tili . bite When fully ripeAtitiste`bilkietiltif Lai alfraiig r• 4- the hot wetitherilAptitrhattlie pectin. rraft4, *IP We-11 1 4)10T isimmikx utt,..of „per ectryfor weekly - ,. • on, the bushos,..aftnr itCcotor_ansiso ; linnoono ninitirity: Vitae-in aikaterr. is -wefts ktrawit, , and, its fee. . „ . is" Superior. .to..e.ey . ettielnetiqfatitured'' . . :from fruit, exeeptthTit madit - tropktba si)pler and gape:. • tO•ti.fromenttinkettikehTfthitc,.the . tiat- growth. 7' They ; *hoOl*: be lank ]letiongh to, reach to . the t»oieit eoii, anal,,. they onglitlO -;—-be'filinteilit'illitkeicl letriitiftietote the bu'de' ASH.. . ,are-t w o methods - Ztii - Oring—one to k . ttie tine h. its ;b3r.toropeithinniog and' 'ipiiittnngi and the other to forpe;it,tor .. 4rolir in , Abe r.tri.e.:l:?rin. ~Forgefieri4i ; 'cultivation. the firit,iniitb , 4ills'pi:e4f—; i. able; it le the ',plant - Will be , longer lited , healthier.' "Ati proper' ititerVlLlSt thev wiitid, pan he, egt lawAY growth .repeweit by.anu)cevrapritigitig.t from buds ,ttejew •lbci gyeend;•- the frirrn - isSeri; h ndtie hie; dun 04 3 for at.d !brit fiitto•-ygitrewr reduces very -flue When thin., • forni(ie desirable . : , i.t r iff only,necessary.; to. renviiie-alf the budi.on the cutting. ; ( slow Where' yeti wish, the' branches . Theo- should betut Out Whit' a ;knife. :ltany • suckers •spring np frogicthe-ground a "branches etart too') how down,, they may be bapily.re_mV l ed; ki4•When the plant -becomes well: entehtislied in ite grOwth, - rio further' ' tronble will - arise from Fcitir . or fite feet-iipart , io' the row.,ja Coi . orßotol4 die:Anus: iretc.Yorker.— .-; , Dry girth iirt a Deoddrizei.°---:', Dry darth..of ItittlYre •sort, ihet 4tisigetiieg,wel he hone* mate'riai; and if iti is ' d,ay with hoe-no disagreeable - Will emanate from thehen manure.. In, due time ..the earth will be formedinte a verp especially valua=, ble for the garden. Loam tuair also be used with gocid results at the ant': let of the drain froni the house sink-4-i down which. so , much ,, of t • he:'sosp > Buds fl ow-A - -ami also that, if you, h_ave poe,sfrom the hart yard;; which' often carries away .a' 'stream of likuid sine— nure. -In theie position's the loam; re=" tains all the-manurialingredient.:'eaet upon 'turns dark. in color, .and Comes extremely, rich. When thor. onghly saturated,itShould bo remove , and fresh put' in its place.' 'Dry is also excellent_ to mix with night soil in the !vault.... misTske is •fre• qnentl,y tuade in the ilonstructiort. - of the tatter;•tbe vault is made -too deep; aria withbut any outside opening, If pdseible it' Should be proV . ided'witli f * falling alidd i dboF - at the bottoilibtibei vault on back, side,. , so. eon; strueted that this opening_je.emily act. ; cessible. outside. Then_ by freely' pitting dry .leartal night Soil - frbtrt ibovel it is deodnrikol and crinverted Into Valuable Manure; and- I,..ean be renievtil •at - canyAtime t without °Senile; fronithe slide.door.sq. the f m uakto of the vantt:—Vxplyingi: llorses Pt Bvery horse in. this .conntry :ought - to bave.et —least a, few.weeks'.ran , i&. the_ pzyi, tare. It will do for hini - ‘ what no kind of.medicine. or niirsing can ,wh at as well.- It will improve his hOnfte; his, hair and skin; his-wind, digestion',. . and wilt take. -eutastiffnessAnd ' laineneSs, and lint on flesly and hams .new genearlly. ,• • - Before tnriong horses but; it is -ir4ll to -Iltfitlattt 1' them- 'gridnidly /to 'that kind of - food, 6yf cutting , &little graAit for thorn to "bait!' an ticiar the „back_ yard. And w • hen let out., they should not have r,flush"*.feed Gist; 'they' Willibe` likely to . Over•eit, and: injure :trieniselynst , both their looks ond their Wi'nd,•••=ll'he bestlgrass for a bursa riai t tureLiii- a- rnilttpte.taf hitnothy,,blue gritSB L bad icdkep., Her. 'sea relish this feed, Vetter': When it li t , rioderritely sh'ort When' they' are 'to" be: turned ont.for anytlength ctf ruffle, AO not tohe Awed !Awb.irk:tb" !Aeria l . me, they should s have only : paie_orshoeii., „This the boortili,c!Ane in close contact "With•ififf softnartbc. and ;will: proclenC- 7 cchitritt Aim 13110801, evjorital pit:age, they, ahonlift have, fresh „grass as often se Conv6oletit, ,and tbeir stall.ficiorienveifita iiiith• -tin bark, ;Ai" 6etier,'4oe'the` plankvtaken np 1-46 9 **Ittillet ;,i " r y a coi r dicpCgreien wood,o,ro 1111* 'lo:4lVriik elibt 91.41 Y. _ , ISM -‘ - - , • SA:yo chide for.garden 411 k 01., or tebspion'fratido"w-hon MEM MB 0 . i I~ MEG : El