.ie _ 5:131 IMMiI ‘ 2 , , k 4r. V.1.:12:4 . 1E 4 Ct. TillP.l)%gilertf-1 at • ' 111`,4 r•• 11 - TRIAL .cf ; rier-• the ipper tcili be..taraiffk.ed, I n , lirtikent. egfri: ccracc.ch. .4,Ccusnrricatiops ou . 21thjftets of Total or general in - , riost ere rc-sro CfUIIF solicited. To Insure attention. *mt . of this kind plust-inyatlably beacpottwaajed bv j i.el ;lame td suttme, not for putinchtian,lnit'al is i icarsatr.agsingt "sari* ,and communications shoitld be addressed to .1. NV ET AI , FII, PAP tor cE Proprietor • IVEDI.DiING C AZES • c.ir • P s T ., tl , &C. r rDEI:NDF 01‘1"p;ED I cL.At , s cu:.FECTIONAItI, , New Brigh!olsi '- • . the public that they are prepared to lilt Sic.. fur WEDDINGS. PARTIES. r FA.7.111:: USE.. Oy.tera upon ahort notice, at .;i-f wtory pric-F, and in a etyle unsurpa.oad by any oft icy I: :.ll);iptitti..:ltv , 1 , , 0 rapt att,uttou g i ven given to ail orders from a diatart/e. ' Their ' • SALOON twirc fltfrd 'tip, it , open for the secororoo 04. i mof ettr.toni”rs during the coultrt 4 'seaport. 'acttc;67. Vfft/ - sfitvit Nr& ecrister'l4 Noitee. 4 ; A LT. P.r.itsONS INTE - RESTED IN TIIE FOLLOW-1 it. initi , tret too nod Guardian accounts.; • t od e h u.- been parred and- flied in the „Itagit.ter's ii••aver 'north - , Pa.. Will take notice that the v , in he pr••rented to the Orphans' Court. to be' 1:w:A ;4 nee% et, an It ne.day the 13th day of lioetm- her. vilr. for confirmation hod allowance: • The r.-at cAgte account or Foonael Reed. adruinhe %prior or the ett-de of David Robinson. decd. of Robro 13:1G: ...executor of last will and of•Jstnes Stuith. - dce'd. • • Partlal :.ccrinot or I. A. W. Edgar and Mary J. Ye aiinirtratorr of the estate of Milton Mc )fine. ‘lev'ff, Account. .T. D. (lionti. guardian of Jas. M.. Geo. •A. and-Chas. E. Stewart, minor children of C. M. St•qsart. dee'4. . ~• . • fir.t and *Oat eceount of Stieltird IScafinty; adtula 'form r or the estate of Patrick Mrtiony. • lemon , of Thor. Stondirh, executor of the fast will of M'in....-: - .rleht,ir•••*d. ilohn Tiers* executor or the last or ..o ur Tlaena: Niehoiron, ndminf'strutor of the • uT Ar.c.i3:ll .t; s Dun c•an. tlaarlian of 4nre A: ,if Margaret Coulson- deed: ' • ~f. . ).). 1 1)i 1). Vragliu, executor of the last. tt, Andrew:Muter - son, exerotor or th e Ise; al n')d t•-evii-tit of itli•letrd a• - era. dec - d. .r.,to, a, cibn, eixniniwtraror of the ei t.t...e I.ahce. diet D.''PI\GL ON. •. L !"'l I' T 0 k' • !Mil liIMB w Naztonw..l Bailie. of Bt‘.n.cp:." Co. t f - cilirroN'f:Aqct, 1.1857 a SSE TS anji " " • 1112 El , r S (...1 tTf S. Treeux.r6r, , s cpti band - n L. it t area :pn..-c .!_ccratut ,!a n.4(1. 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Tee:Ms:glen* and eye,lSalla shine, ;;;`, t ' And the bright bayonet, Driatfing, end ttrmly.aet, • Flashed .a-Stfl a purpOsa grand, - ' - Long, ere the slurp command - Of the fierce rolling drum Told them their time bad come, • - Told them what work'vaa sent • For the black • regiment. • • • • "Now," the Bag6sargealit cried, • "Though death and, bell betide. IA the whole 'nation see • If we are fit to be tree In this land ; or bound - Dwell. like the whining hound; Bound with redistrips of pain 'ln Our old chains again ?"' Ohl what a sholit there went It ro m the black regiment I _ "charger trump/mil drum &Woke. Onward the bondmen broke: BaYonet gred saber stroke Vainly opposed their rash.. brough the wild battle's crash, With but one thonght &flush, • Dr:lying their 1044' illte chaff. • in the:mtne'Moutha theytaugh; - "Or it the slippery bran d 4 Leap;ng with open hands. . • . Down they tent min and horse, ' Down in their awtnl course; Trampling with bloody heel Over thecratiung steel, • . All their eyesiorwiartt bent. • limbed the Week regiment. • "rreCtiom r their battle-cry.— "FrJidora 1" or learn to die r' • and they meant the word, Not with'us heard, :Not & mere party shout They gave their spirits out;' Trroted the end to God, An•! on the c.ory sod • Dolled in trtomphanthlOod. - Glad to strike.ohe :leo blow, Witetbar for weal or woe ; . • Glad to breathe one free breath, Though on tha lips of death. Pra;:ing—alas 1 in rain That they might tall again, , • 80 they-could ones more sea .That bung to liberty „ This was whit •'rdedom" lent To the Mach __dement; .firradreda on bunarrl. fell; • But they are meting well ; rleonrce and abackleq'stroog Never elntri du themwiong. 04 to the'living few, tz , OLPerr. bl...Ankf and true! lien them ae eornradee tried ; Fight NV IA lb.* tido by aide; Never in or tent', S corn the back rczimeint _be Lost lihtlatAhin of Fratice. BY IVAILY J. YAWATA-I The article by Mrs. Ilitchle;;which I Tend in the Ledger of MaylB, entitled "Mane An. toinett's Necklace," brought to my mind the ,circumstances of a visit made -several years ago to the home of one who lived-and died firmly iinpressed with the belief that he was the sole surviving offspring • of the beautiful ill•fated q,... ! zen of Fiance. In the mouth of September, 1858, there.palia el away. to his first the Rev.Eleazer Williams, who li , A4 the nnsbaken conviction that he was-the Jost Dauphin, of• France, Intl' - the blood of;:rna pilucely hoes in his veins, the child •of the unfortunate, snailyred, iMarie IntOinette anti her husband, Louis the Six teenth. • Ile was a plergyman of. the Protestant Epis, copal Cbureb; a anan.of•tall - 4nd portly figure with late / . Teaturei and f :swarthy &wok, dark, .pe:•linps as those, of -big .Indian -neighbors, ainong whottv i lig ministered. • By many he was supposed to be of their race, with a faint interinhoteire of the blood of the 1% hi tec No one read the history of opt! country , without pansing, sad and lingeripgly ewer the account of the attack. upon Deerfield. in the pro-rertilutionitiy the . Indi- • ans. These env . ag,tis fill upon the little herder iettlementovith burning, nussacre; an 3., all the wild noting which characteriz7d their RR- SailltS. Tlic tomahawk and the scalping knife did their WOrk-npon,pme of the inhabitants. I Scime perished . in• the lamer.. Upon _others . fell the terrible doom of aiptivity; .and they werc,giren In'the'trivin of their captors;; far through the . pathless forests; to . the home( widely was to be their. prison... ~ . • . '1 Among' these lastwere a Pertian 011ie - fain- I i.ily of 3Er. :Williams - , the .Pastor of Deerfield."` One of those, a daughter, survived her. - cap-I adetited the habits of her'Coptors, and among them. From her, it is said, hy . l I .tlic remnants of the tribe 'was descended i,Eleazer the chillOf an =lndian. I father. who, in his early youth;,:wia by (Ule. of the Mr ill iamS' fatuity: still residing at Long'-` ni endow. 711asq., takett to , their boair e satt ,alu-, egf.(l, He assumed the 'name"' of-Williams, , and as he gre,w iii:rriiiitiociii:ifielireAtiffiditote phiti&ii3 the rahill:tri '•l3t the'Viiiiiiirt !taiii?l4 the 'people With whom . he theta ' claimed. apt- 7fiti, the yriutli;grew to titian:4lA sitplibie , ' ing himself to be an Indian. ' But et reamitati-` eek„ Strange i apcl mysterious, afjerwastis o;, eurreit, wIOFI atils , fal hip, tarppudiate the be- Rebind to Adopt thelfe r iffrittlii was, Instead: I the loit'Dauiltiti•'' :' —; "- ' ' - ';. • • ' ,U 611 c,-OfAc ,F i rg: i n d .`giVet! of ' Fmne° reached him -naystericknily. :Hewes sopibt arAcineittilial,bY dll followers of vieAt'outv 17Knit and ilifin by members: of t6A.::r: A c' Strange-questions were asked in_ these secret t iwerviqnsni - iste riausty acinght gift likenebe Was, dried Tenn* who, bad, pelf _the iliiir#4lfte, his resemblance ti) -4)4046 . LatiiiVatill ' .sivai4o theiek rt.,: in er ... srptr Ti it 10,` _ ..—.. ... - .. -.- ..- - , ..c: ,- ri'r •• ; . ,' s ;:;;,..- --' •- -.- .4-7..:34rr,i1 .Z.I V.:" - : 1 c`: ~•,.-, ~ , - .:-.. . n: . ;,..,, . 1 ... 'l4' . '-- ' - - • ,', - ( ,'' '' , ... ,t i r ; o._ ~- , ,„. :•1 , -. - . 44:-. .. ' .' -- ''''' ' `',;.„ i :Beaver,Ta, of theindlan,s.',aiy.lll., read "t that more than •one. person „ eoakt .tra) . teund 'who remembered when he was brought to . St. Regia; rip inane' awl Anbeelln lad, - . - of an" age torreaennding with tha bauphiOr; at the period of bia anppetied death. Ands to ihia linden wits known that Uta k erliettica prattle- capon the yppno pd jatldr, had rOdiacea the'kOral 6114. - • . • - I it nn net remember now' all 'the corroborfc :ing;t4itlinoty brought:to ppliohA this Olaini by, tliciso *ILO ftiroied ory of it Is still fresh. btovergr, In for only a felke yoalu have Mimed since ft -ivna fora time; the sensation of the dart , In September,lBs9, while the summer heats atilt lingered, I Went : to: pass mien pleasant weeks at-3fasseas Springs; a ' quiet 'tittle ws tering place, situated in_tha nerthein psit of the State of New :Im*, and n car. the . - great *iv,- er St..Lawrenee.: -. Thai springs„. one of which is variWaim, thiough•they•are' r sitnitdd buts foot.apari, rise bubbling, frOin the' very bank of the-river Ilacquatie,ithlo hurries teWards its junction with thaSt. Lairr anti, a few Mlle& away, bringing memorleit of the 4tliroticiackk uuder which it had its rise, it: till, 10te4 Iniks or more distant ... i : . . - , , • The season. ir:l3 oier; fbr in theie ltigh lite . . . . _ • . itudes t winter sands early preruonition%'' reW 'people still •'remained.at the springs - The 'fiddler"—tlie traditiiinary Orpheus utile es; tabliShnient-Lhad saught. Nresli . 1104" 'and 'ball rooms new." Spiritual recreations in a *oil:11v repo; could be found at the."ba;" Ina inore elevated Et rite': in the conversation and pruye-s of .5.7 . .•,.ieral ; Ideasant elergynien still remaihiog triers. \ . . When-I first arrived,-the-tidings ofthe death 1 of Bleszer Williatulteithed:me.` l \ iM luved. to seehirra but hart: to content Inytelf with a I drive. to th , iplaceofliiorr&siikuce, gild a sight lof the ;hell., in which it man round 'whom at least li strange and minsterious influence had lingered, had dwelt. : , . . Thd Indian village off St. Regis lies- at the. Confluence of the river St. Regis ,andthe . St, Lawrence, fourteen miles ,from Massena. 7 - Threeliniles distant is Kiegansburg, built on land roparehnsed (vita tlie Indian Ifeserve-. tion, believe, anti the home for many , years . of Eleaze: Williams. here is the neat, brown cottage which bull - and the church hi which he mthisteiel,inil : there I sail-, that - beautiful ; Septeintier day , the grave where the fresh sod . 14; -newly hpa.#l. 1111,_:clnime4 rehttionShip' with thii . mighty : onek earth, but none of his, own bleio4inociAlrilde his clyhig r lied; . and , none bnt a few strrOling half bre c edi from a neigh. horing when they kid him therepeneatii the 'trees. The house Where he died was empty and 'deserted.' The wifelong 4strailieil from him, had her home in a far western State. ?VW The son, a noted .Tilot, had 'foriaken his native waters. The' ld man died alone, and carried into the rinure all the mysteries and perplexities of his Ettic,:to be solved. Grd willing. in the light of that cleir region,' which lies' lryond the grave, •Amelicau,4o dian,Or nesi.eneent of a mighty line of princes. that .had set upon one of the Old World. thrones ! Who cal) tell ? Hai he piereedt.he. elosily*napried secret I , • There was aothingto be learned about it there except these few facts. Ais physician showed me throbgh the house, mysterious in its silence and gloom, and he told mathis - :. • There're It mit istakable anatomical differences between the white :sees and the Newth Amer ican Indians,' and - .tetted_by these, 'Willistrts had been clearly sltoWilto be a white man.— He bore upon his person all the7maries borne by the' Dauphin... him Indian . mother had rer spoken of him save by the Indian word or phrase, which stgnifies "a son by adop ticin," and he greatly res•nnbled both Louis and Antoinette. r - • • There was little furniture in the house 'btu a very largo and yaltrible library filled two of the upper rooms. There were many rare and costly EnAlish works, nn4 a large and in tereitin2 collection of -ancient and modern French mac ' But there lows nothing there ni such interest to the curitms Ai the mike- lifin of miles, iitni• ,clr which had !Patched him m• the post mysteri6us manner, refer ring to .the Brmrbont, and i:•artienlarly "the ill-fatal Pair, alto died upon 'the %enfold.— 'A little of the rleli elnihing of L2uis, before ke bed been ,ealled to the "citizen Capeh" An elegant hut faded ratiti .of gleaming bri catic thit' Mtrie :Antoinette had win": pie. tyres (engraylegs in the hest : style of French i art) of both: a . few jeWels ; a snuf f -bex'in Witlithe tint:lion, crest ; and many or-. ticlesOf :resivallii.;,were there. Of course I could not•decicle'the question... I only know what was the fateoi the:man Nilo. be lidAng hiaparents of such emlte.i.rank,andd'ol with . ' such stu iity hanging about hinin who .itidialotie.unnwiled'uY kindred, and iiitb-ho Worcl=, , of affection lingering In liras -11 e - tie on of Mark Antniwitt4; whe.:died alotiutn`t7iat little Tillage' ' `Did the. Idrio4 .the' Bourbons and ifelsbrirermi in. ihe'veins• of. the .lonely . ',oi l *lii4de .be froin tveavage ancestry—of the.,4anut race se.' the:, deslo - , "tlti4reti with; ' held , that all politlail reiiinis for triatiahtii,l ‘ iith are iFtintitit.the queistwillsererepiii* motto 6a the igrlc# , -,1411 rethsfn forever ''• EU aclti • Cor*i_S - Plthe tlirlObirg"Proer ; 'tot*, boast‘thp. gihir Aiiita4'gletet*A l be 'stalker *et is flay days, awl OM, he, irattOtiht ?of 1 .teir Dr& • ionldter zettkrul-, (4**,440 tl4ot4ii - pieti) hays isar liSf,tY. 4104143E4M 1irtY . , 10 4 1 4 1 es, :'asd ladling • the. notion .34 we Pei6boL'ealtig `Arlttipt" &mkt 'Timm', Oa* 0§9.ici . ?4P..id,:.** 1044:4 ? tu ? *Sea the dors vidlifif ;4444 . 40 Lt/i/bak the lob 411!the 'nests epprovedityLkwitetti di* bttystanAets fiitkiffettAutet r brottiht to 3 Arm* 4.:1-t , .;;.•-, i's,. -, „ . - : .i'. --,' ' ' • '''. e '`; -- ' Velf r. , T " • _ ,' -;,:. -•-- 4 s " 'L.; ~ .-,..-,x ~... ,i , • 7: - ~,,,,...,,, le i! , A i f . ~•:,,,,:: ..tri: t ...: -, .t,:•. i --. - ...1.: - . ‘,.. - 7„. • u... ...iv , ....: r.. :. • - ',...,:: .1-2;-.... 'f-i -• ... ' EAL, . • .' i Pt $ liii7 ~?-:,., - ---). I - •4• I ''-' • - bee to' . ~ al ti SICSICkIi , - •;• -.3, .1. );• • ~, ...; aker 4. Vice ..- , stai .., . , -16* , of ~4 t lk :, 1 4: --,-. t_ 7;;;r 4 ''f' 'l(.. and p tire b L= EM which A. talor, He ' the P acquired the 137, tended _ and - i the fortune' -to rty:eonsi alt reSpects,l in this min of his party, This :IncoMplete;, but we have.tui space *Wm' detalb4 to 1;• lowing stattsijn. its the Incciaie retern made by this getOiatutTer,iii* Income f0r1866: ;441" , • 800,15 Expenditures, all * alitotied prod. • storm or the _ 8;876;16 ti, ' .'........ Balance n due frod,i4 .',....,.., . ........ 7 15 The editors oft nklitiatireni through motives of extreme dteilesty, wiattpoose, bar ingmade do IndSttifbird, We die un a ble lo - giveour readetti . ll4 ,eipuite'ldea. of their , wealth. i ', As tbey.*.had a fall swing at the connty ,patronage lir 'setae time, it, must be considerable. i ' yirtilre not, aware that they :I:4:Cc any consideitilitejnterest In the brick blocks' of HanutkotoOlunier, but they have , considerable in tiler 'Sew • Court • House now building at Franklin:ltoth - lirelyoung men, and there is no telling r itit.the future has in t Store foi then,. ''!. _."l . '*'''' '',' '. ' ' '' .. ' • 1 'Ca c i 07 4 ..0 11 11„ 1 0,. 1 1* Bre B 4 ht the Titusville Ifer4l,_*wigentlem6, and the millionaires of the 4 . 0400 6sternity' of the . Oil Region. loomitiOthe famed locality in _ the heyday of its p .. - T itt..they embarked ' their incansin w , W, rid fintitteitialcnow tube' ' l 't tr;-* ' Paper e,ess ExNa W. C. Plumer and Chia. C. Wicker, of the Pithnle Record, vi re n ext on thollat. Mr. Wick er is an energetic young nmn, and one of the original pmprietora of the Ike:ord. Ills reali= nations during th'e lait few years hare been considerable. A longer residence In this mod ern El Dbrado will doribtlLlss largely increase the:muse. 'No income'reported, - . Mr. Plomer met with hoary 'losses while gallantly serving his country during the late rebellion, in consequence of not lacing ap pointed a Quartermaster; a position his varied talents and , tie.swerving integrity eminently 'fitted him for. • At the ezpration of his term of service he came tbcr Pennsylvania Oil Region .t 46 repair his hissit '..111-fertune still pursued 1111:12. lielocatsid at Betio, then just in its glori. - The failure of the projector of that great seherae pie:vented the , realization' of the hopes he had fOrmed. 'After's briefsO journ In Oil City, where , he. was engegedrus a journalist,' he beisartm *less. He reached Pithole by means of a ?rie - pass over the rail , nxtd, is now Chief editoriof pie DeOrtl, and on the high tond . to princely . , In adtii dna to his.Prs*nt position , Mr: Plumer ; 'sesses in'the higigAt d4r,i.a, all .the qualities, that go to make up a suenesainl husiners man fits investments Imre not, as. yet4een fully realized, but theChancei fbr thesame are, : as I'O:L.-phrenologists my. a*.age to fia t , Ifit.sln ennin return. . _ • • • • ' The edltor Wthe•RA-Wlskiar . Pamlico". ' ':a . ;• who - estesbiltsh 6. 4 `the Oft City '#/viribir. , the first: iewapiiiiir !City, 43 - 11 the -virtues alga eoliptergb. sod none o thew iflagreet34 , ;* biek ex• eweire pindestY. Has from prudential *tires failed to parehitttiltb9 viers Oil ite ttliti before the Oil disicostiry; thereby sustain ta, ininga loss of N 1131290,000,000, has saute reci9vo6l 07ct ' itre no Menthe return ly 61'1860. is . minted wealtlty.r.— . o ci,gle ' • • - El The: ,Trisd 'offlOt Pay It,: w . ,4 ll ,`eil.eeted that •„,dhlef 'justice Chase would pir4diliat the, triiii*,l4,;OF Iloilo, tiet 1 d i' vm tc!!4, 4 i Plice in No'retaber, : Tile aid Janie° Is perfeetirwillinitisncendaes the trial u the "diArieteourt;but it nciir smiths that he . n'notr`do that without interfeilniwith a Bpll al ri of theSuprense Ciatiti . nlen An be .belli, in . N . entber":":lmprirtilitt ' qtiestlons wilt wane .1:43;9 . din supreme oinik. at this weetioo w . ich it wilt be tarpotisibp .46sider ihd , - . ; :of in the absence treat .ibo "penal of Chia Jttatier, "In - TterWof:thele &obit it i Axon . 4) - iiiied that Itidge Underwood : I.presidestiinalrlatAt*„ Viliatimit• the .. wet thilstliat in the - 4litrtet , c(!m" 4'o ll Ic°4llse' be M etrrled t'o the Ilkyrettai.Cetuiton ie. a r. 1 44_ iAlleiat yin coint,beforiptlet 'J, wo C -,Teff Darikbi*lll,teirMlea Irtl Alkticr e guitimxteotod 14 , 1: 04 0740 4 " 3 f5 1 I , ~:silth inbre contetope , brtios aux lobo say 'die iiillirerninOt tliat,itijinfthe traitors "f irTigoilti , /et it ovisTiltriaii. ,1 P 41.. -lohn tiabwittlitratinn.will :gt :oottria-PloF art ti,,ye,rtlittalni:l7lolBotudwhetherltsuecse ds PrAilt".4 iiyiliqce. ell ***little 'forum to themaWi Of 1441 atin.=Vitilllllii ~ ' . ~." . q-" r i'tl. : '-: owited : ll7lllWOrsselsyls c hich - I , - Par so ilorsteen,On.e.shtbiticm - skifill! ~ • t , 34. 1f.,..0 4} ; l_4, , „,. ~ . , „.. p;r9fd haft wofteroltand refused filifigb for tlr• ,/i i fr ol t i l i t i , • viii:: : ., t: ::, :. f t ;..7!... .• • 1- : .. 1,1 ,,.. 1 . •i . - • • - - I I' : • am - 1•:-7.1......: _._- - - - ,r. -- - _•:.:.-, ..: - .1- -- ,....- ---, -- .•• , .. ,-- "" ,, ' , :K - :•? -- = 1 , ' - r--r: , " r: , z±' -"•''' - 'HT ,- " , --•",' - .7 '.. 1 - - ::-.!1: : i ;•" i:,•:: 7..1' ''.. /-,- "i••: c ,, ;.:Etrei j : •:1-•:=.l'- , 1 - ' . i' , ‘:l••,.. 7.: e ~ . . • ..,.......•:,.! *--:‘,.. :::...., - : . i ~ .•• - i.'....:',1 -* r"' . : f , ,, ... . t•-..; ;.`:- .. ': ~. "„", , '' .. . ''! , . ~, ,' • - 1, - -: , , 7,- "' 'C ~ '- . .;i'i.'...." •! •. I . i'.. , . 1 ,'"," .. 1 Yr -- ,"'-. , .' :' '. i' I." ; 2 , - : r ~,,., 4 ,-.,. :',,,,,,,,..,, ~,,... . •,,,,.-,,,. --.: ' :...- .. ...,..4 ~,.1 .. ..; -4, •. - - -1867... _ , . ..1 2 . 4 ,74tOttobet" 30 ' • , . • - stab 4,-1,. ....„.•• ... - -. : ,,1.,..._ ,-::.,,, ate. Ittem .ihP Kw.Mrairhed ' wealth tt: teoutttrY-; retadeti, as , i -'43e ," John A-I LIVIA, during the' reeitit .tianniti inphin,ldid as - gallant work I in' • be. I.helfoOtbe VidottiXittse as during the mat in the lilrtnth fightingfebela nod . traitors The follow ong Is an extract from..one. of his t ! iv i l ispiMe es; . '. . 4 '- • •• ' " • i t..No, • I,Leitt "something to pi to Ike ao7. Biers;- lwant th ttilk to them earnestly. 7 — I : Too mill remember the times iiie mere called upon to go against the rebel 'bayonets; you i rem ,her the Many 'battlea through which I you eepassed, awl Yon oughtto.reniember, 1 i in my udgmet tt,lehe your friends were while 1 ,paialif '.through those many scenes; .you, ought', o. remeniber the men at' hoine who hero our Mends, 'and the men at home who -were. l , r enemies; you ought to- remember the ineti at the youth who Mere yom friends; imiLthe'inen at theSOnth who were your en ,, 'envies. Nom I tti You as homist men to tell eityotk ever Saw a black man SF tith who as not lord to the government!' And' ritt iet‘rlem white men South who Were loy alio ;the governixient; If this be true, re. rinember your friends and the men nt home tvha Were encodes, And• remember, too, 1 !that dring the. 'whole struggle ' the friends' (you hd by your slide felt fighting , for:. the l i preiervation of your libe.rtim. And as you bittrt e boys when they were drawn up in 1 ti line `o battle, and bayonetts bristling. :11(1 1 canno ' roaring; and the • musketry rai.:.lleg,.l when tlie battlertigeil and the havoc of war. ' vitstilpout. jinx and mintage 'was spreading about] you. right tied left--as you paged through these scenes of blood, with your com rades ( falling on the right and left; front and rear, ask the soldier to tell nie, -while og the heights ot. Vicksbnrg, kencsam yaburg, or around the works! of - At where you ..lost sicoreenf yOur coni- / r tell me if there was one of you then .ould have voted for liCOpperhead? If could - not, have dohe it then; tell me they' have 'dime since then that should I ! ou to love Neni, and hate those that r _._ . . • - - 1 - it me say to. you, 1 any true or pa- 1 ticket against 1 ticket ilia denied 1 Ighting-for during lod aryl' his coun and hitcduty. iri as n giddier, till 111111 ,I. shalt forgeyny 'Peeili.V;ll-4.o,nti; IF. fonetinrioltos , failui ..ksia,roitheA . . Vieirtikeittlii le* iSi lifitetteiras sister to 'Scatter_ flowers on the graves of thnie she loved. I never "clin"do that, int{ I tell yrai - soldiers, to day, the voice of the dead, the voice that is in each one-armed , soidier the voice in . each I black dress, in eacii . baby's mouth that has lost its father inlbat tie, are 'enough. to :appeal to pui NA a thunder-cloud, to hicak open your ears vid tellyott, "you knew your, duty and did ittot"if you fail to vote for Union mei againit CopPerbeads in this land. 1.4 es all, tlien.do our duty, both Men and emen. Let its as ChristiA penple,- 2 patriots; 'let us enter a vow, and legit be ehrolled in heaven that the time never Shall come. when we Aid forget. the wrongs that were done to our country by 'rebels* or, their, sympathir.ing friends at the North, Keep this. country in the hands of a loyal army and true patriots. Ifynu will do that pill will 'have progress ; von Mill have it development of your coun try Mill its rich resources and progress 'in civilization, the arts and sciences, zilch as will melte this country the prden spot ot the world to nll mankind or every ~ nation. and kindred and tpngue, and whose temple of liberty will stand so high thitt every man - - '.he smile MID Spec . early day. a official iq The iasibm . 4 1 4Cuir., regiatir of regulas d thilloOndatlon of 1 0, 4 0.' 0 4 Pr ' 4 . s eCNon" l ° In Demderade pipor lidepietmi) esteem circle offlimuts.—. Bto OrG that.' you what -muse a noted desperado, by the name of Bill Sizemore, was killed Iry Rogersville on the 11th where' he lois been living since the war. His weer of crinOuteficeri as extraordinary one. -At. the breakin g oirt or the rebellion he joined the . Coistedetito army, but soon threw off all disci line snit - became a sort .of independentieout,haraising the Union people terribly: and. Ire reported to hale killed i'leiMittlett Union men durng the fo s made hero the nerthern'i, portion o pper East Teniiesise :Seelig that the etlerals were gaining pciaseisien . of East ennessee, . and that they would soon tin the Whole of that, section he deserted and .jOinedtlieSeder al army.: •' ' ' Here aglin managed to give his bad pasitotp full sway in the capacity ~Of a whacker. Ills rersectition, of SoCithern gym. pathiscre was the releatleas -and iahUman thin of the Union men; and be is said to hive Murdered . twenty of them in cold blood. During thelastlwo months be shot dein two men in the streeist Rogerrtile.. Ilk last one anew wag a :Federal-soldier by the name of Webster': lb!) ise arrested • fora the last 'murder 'and" bock'' ' over to the Circuit Court for ttn the th' instant a Union soldier altitt•.,bliti L iterlit tett, liteps'of where ha had killed pock Webster onlj rew weeks'agir 7 : - ,lirritttempt nada. to .arrestl Willis;' for every lute felt that - belted per- formed a PraisewOrthy: Oat country . of the desperado . Sirimereii body the streettally in 'heir befbm any ode- assirthirtie Of Ida .svifi; to take-6 tobbi late hatne.,, wasa terror, to the people of Hawkinspotintjr 7 aft Will Tip Minenit td getre , ' jury- in that countr whel, l 4vill'ounilekble Mayer cifumrdei —Naikticpuoyi-.1#4., ei.TOts fininitt 111111beenV iiii: ed a tt . 44oo6o.piintfrig Oki) kV Wash, ingto!V A.o9sofga. two !FP. ri9mPst (Ice gig 44 of more than seven hithdigdioti*e l it WO? fit 8111 L': •' - Mardi; frourCifianki , • gain. • , CRETAN CRAW?. the• . 1 pan g brute men who, hi the , oferete, are sustaining; tingle handed sgainst a' pctwerful and. briltar 'foe, 'the cause . efelivilization and f reviiont, there's one whose portrait, as we find; It In it Glee . kjounuti, 43 Worthy of a place be dde th 9 ligUree of - the'eld Homeric heroes. Detnetrlua yetroponlaki r ie indeed a striking proof, if one ' 44re• needed; that the ancient bicxxl of Greece still 'ntne in' the veins, of living . men. Seventy years '9f war 'aM suffering have left their uteri j apan 14 gigantic foira: Eatigue and wounds'atid ex* knire tave tlia4e visible,' Inroad even upon his lion frame, ' .:Half patriarch; half cavalier, there is an expression* of dretlgnation to suf fering on big 1116, and a look as of it &sing Son in Lis half closed black eye, while an in; effable smile of goodness siwells,on his lips henOth his lOng heaVy moustache, and 'his hands are slaiheil with sab e r cuts, and so ' riddled has fie been, with hatis,that when lie. Speaks you can hear every' produce's painful hissing in his hreast. All over his martyred flesh he writen the 'epic of his life.= An unchangin,ggentlenesi, an 'august icrerii- I ty, exhale, 'as it were, frortihis "potion. The imression he leaves upon you is that of the just . man who, Content with the past and,as; I red peace,,w it h Ged,awalts his hour in eon ' fitienee. 'r. C - liCf of a powertid clati.in Manti,'' tb t4.'''t iinali district, the 'home of the ancient Spar- . 1 CM; which thaTurlts hive never .been able I to peeCtrate, Dgmetrus Petropoulaki has ra • mauled faithfulto the manners of his duces- I top, and the white tunic and Secret sash,—the splendid ceistome of Skanderhtg,—still lend their aid to enhance the ..majelty of,his - per :on. Ca reless of the presence , ofpcn, he fills upon' his kneesnt his wonted and prays f.o his God •of battles its a Patriaisch - might ' haVe prayed, Or ti flighland Chia By day . :he journeys on over mountains d through:!' .:Valleys „on his own sorfel miiki stopping, soinetimes* the way through fatigue or 111111 pain.. At night he spreads a bit of eirpes, and stretching himself, oat on . lt.'filsCourses 1 with his faithful followers of the perlisttliky `have eneountep3d and!,of the victory thatis to I come: Ile himself never sleeps, only shim hers; rising tp gently if be bears one of his companion's - .restlessly moving, iii• order to spread , pver him his own sole:c , lverliti,- and I rthen returns to" lie on the bare groond. 7 I .Wh - en the heur rik . battl:e emries,,hts son Le- cantles heads the phalanx, tinif-followed'bri 1 1.49, 1 !. (4 . 0. r .geVetreppli4iti i roe' three g ee-1 e lions Vs berctic race 6re fighting. there ritifiti ~, s r*, goVeic.tti,l4iit 614 i&I 1 - ioliOrttehttimkititiel* - iivoiwuticiiiied and tfien, - imiii4l ' Pn 4 hii.Mule; he _rides on „1 ' tranquil and fearless into the midst of the halls, with his majestic cry, ."on my children.” i Of such inert is. these the accounts we hare froM Ciete make liEtle'rnentien, yetit is such I men as these who can alone make those ac- i counts. creditable, for the World has never,' witn -ssevl a speetacle of greater ender:incc . and more astoundini heroism than is exhibit ed daily in the lives of these Cretan volun-• teens for liberty,- But history will some day,l do them justice,and when that day comesthe I grand old chief Petrapoulaki 'will form the 1 leading figure bathe awful drama' which har-'' barism and cirilliatien afe enacting, as Ed- Mond DesinazeesO strikingly .says,‘ behind closed dooiS, iii this litiod-soaked island of ci•etp. • • An Viatica Cabinet—A- Llttia Sion`, 111 r. Lincoln., - . - The rumor of. approaching Cabittet,ehan gleshasinlinc4d the republication in:r some 9narterroftheaddrms to President Lincoln (Hawn up in a caucus ofTtepnblican Senators In 18(13, pe;objeet of which was ti% secure change 4f tebinef. • The address insisted.: in very strongterrna en theneeemite of, having a tiafire Cabinet .and one throughls; in st7' , pathy with the PreQ. ident. A cemmittee nine, with I .TY (I9 :b: Collamer nt its head, wait ed on tbe President' and read him the address._ )li. Lincoln listened to it with attention. andl then entered int6free ennyerlation With the Senators, eselvofie of whom ey,pressed his apnraval 'a the sentiments of the paper Jost rest. Mr Lint;ctin concurred with them ful- Inand said that 'his Cabinet - had always I seemed tolhim to be united. and had always approved 'of hia 7 110 3 ..-V thon.c.bt the com-. , mittee were laboring entree a misapprehen sion. "A n d renr want 'to ask' you one onestion- 7 or rather ‘ I want each one to ask ms Itisirthle qiie4tion. Ton say yen think I . nocht to lOre a - Cabinet every member of tkgtes with me in opinion.H "Yes," they all-rapliett ":how," said' Mr. Lincoln, cks thatpreciselylixtvo • 9 Don't , w it mean . you think I tumid to hale aCabinet every mem • her ()NS-10h agrees tritli you in opinion?— Isn't Mot what yon want? Dont answer ma now, but think - it ever and come hack tfOTlOr irAir," repmtini the story, Mr. Lincoln remitrked that they did not come back I :Mr. Seward promptly sent.in his realm:Won. but 'as Mr. Chasitipo sent his and the President declined tWalieept either , unless he accepted bath, the plot fell thrOngh. Ten- bieROMPTII ii&AlutiAGE.--"The Hartford Pest Telatei a. curiciatt ingidont pear_that city, lgrs:;gliza Haroaley, a piing war•widow',. bad_ ken „courted and 1 . 0. a young latte r from Tiroffeifee, who sperit his Vtiettitin in tbe‘ ' neigfib6rhood. The 'day for , the. anar:, if twev iss•• fixed, „and the arraogithents made. b'ut at the appointed hour the bride, grxrsacame not, he had gone from the - town iu anzearly train., .140briae Was dietOne:Mate thee - friends tiutittged. Wonte; l thlin- ali,. the idinner mrasloting • spoiled . : by ; waitting Beepg..thi.qttctO of Mira,' ioie:ottlie invited gams, id dieNA faraer„wbe had revue secret &dialler or MSrs.= Biumtiieyr; an& ;it* shin hatrencOntagcd: 3 tefore , lii;Fyier'i' OfFlikf#oo-4iPlOrektti tdbOcottiogr9otr!* rpisceo. 3 4lrsilat*Pt4.;• ll Ty, F**l- e - d i ate their-dinner, and. pmniisenialta 4 .o4PfermeOtt ' • . _ • •,- - P.. • 1 , . • • • F=IINSIE t.4.:-. - ' "., ;••:, , • ' mrcLad*as! al!? filfica,a,4 atekia ra;(ot V e,t eer; a Zr 6 ~Weiet.Ta ikaortto!, atitelai :eacii*divequioXl? a ll.V),ceina. A pent. ' illacirlat made- am. - ,oai;r4ann , n3tl.' :: ' . ~• '•-.:-- - • - ~: -.:-_-_--- nt!• - . I. p2cq ,equal.telh? '.. I te ortbia tltpe,.72 gle . - '2;,iii6ii Nottate elt ender 'a basalt? thenneliiiiiiiP: lately diet dionco ter,. iltini , ...tann4l4o- . I 'l , see teaht all* rte.' eachlavertton: _.. , . . ...._ -..., , yitagestatel fteitlii itunininciti free,l3 - Atio , a 4)012110)i' '4,4144 nei 'right tow' striiiie deal luiniArt e Melt . 'e6i , phieetti the 'paw rimk ametli. I irbeherer It.4e, tieseltal&ter 4* sgo - 1 , - '4 , ' F, ' A theiiiietiikijiss should be handed In PI'!" 1 6 1 6 . f- r Omit° Itaitite..laielliati to that roretik's life". .. - " ed 1818 The Legislature :. %mg :Free ;Van . • • road.rihr •• We tokeit It .for grintocklili!AnmbiPathrs: arc being formed: - with .referenctl_o.-the einiSation of. the Legislature:in : Thcfriendi ota Free Rsilmail Law hate deep interim!., in the chhice Speaker-Of . the Assembly', who will hav e . the itiakfig of „thei.i ; , - Coininittees. - • Itig t 4 ire hoped. thesefore,thst In those embeia--And we take It Orr Awe; • prises large thajt . wity of the Republicatti-..? e fit who 'intend not - to do nnytbingto'.impai*tha;i! pmsriect.the State has for s'.geitubasi.APty+f - F. Law will Commit themaelvma tit notiliiioo . will interfe re with perftcy frecnilitin the time otreas. in behalf of a SPeakei .with ihem on this great ipiestion. The friends 'of a Free LaW hts4 laireron. -- • many timed and 'fiCATL`44: ways defrstic el betrayed that iiiCy Shoitid exerela great caution now. it 15 aTO .11 , 11 4 .11 0 e circumstance for the free principle Nat Senator of Allegliev,wasa,ehbs'eti Speaker of tbei.-• ,Senate. His 'Test' the' .wishes'of his . constifueilia, and rhid - tiaitilitit::; meats 'in 'mane ways are - &e. , etrin -: guaranteo . he cc;nici'gi' r'it:that in: appclpillitt - committees of the Senate lie will. matte sure that the RailroadCommittee.,is - for a and genuine Free Lew; We lave no hes4.-i.., tation in saying that 'on. him the friendkof such a law ; can rely ,; , e,:ith no fears of, heing , ' betrayed. , ThiS - time, we: conclude the -- nroloubieitlir l iends of fine pririciplN, not • enemies in disguise, will be consulted and have their suggestions listened to, in makltte: lup the Senate Committees. To the end that it may be so in the Assembly, alio; Free Rail- • rood Republicans- should - hold, themselves aloofand form no entangling • They: shoal do nothing that wilt embarrast theist'. Isi fir: lent in th-ir e ff les to oi e people a ge mine Fiae Railmad The:Lyneisliv . .rg Republican ells the follow-1 melancholy story; We Mentioned a few: days since that a Federal t , fileir lying ill Of. Y :lie* fever at, Marion deptit. On the Virgircia • and TenneeseeDailru.l.- , ,From Dr. 31; P. Christian of this citY, wheattended•theciase,-: wasirith the.pitient at the time of' his decease,. we learn the I'r:flowing, • tuelaneboly ' 1 • circuinstances: that atteudecilt.-• The * gileer was named Lieut. Sitckney,.and resided at : Kew Fork. For sc!ntetime.., ptieTt 1 1 .oes . tohi,sdeuth ie !lad been titatienid at New Orletn was furloughed' a ;few i l lils.yaii4ce .go home tri• be - trietri.:lll4 i'lititiblitsliad.tieuti'arringedtdr&tneoff - mithe, [Best altethrerrfprepstatiolit.... - ir - • -- • T.. , ItriettmAP.:Holic tiftek ' mostbri - Ilinnt hopes are - d.lornedtie.tefeieheit-, fortune. Before the u, firtunateoiticeti IA • the infec'ed district. the vital fever had seized upon his system, and when he reached Ma 0t.,.0n his way t o his I:oine. and his bridal, )tie *as nnable to proceed further and had tobe put under medical treatment.. For irlow :days it was suppoSecl that ids Inatittly,..-was ions fever, and - the physician at Marlon em-. ployed tont tend the sick of thEl .garrison there 'attended to, the siifferer and-administered med icinsuch'aS t ea+ seemed to require. When it became erioMittilowever, tbot the qtse was yellow fever, Lieutenant Sticky .was abandon ed hr his physcian, and a perfect panic spread . through the place. dfis soldier at ast voltitK leered to 'wait upon him. and the post corn- • niatidar, Capt.. Wagner, visiteclhim, finch:med . . every possibl e m cans to make him comfortable., I.When Doctor Christian arrived, the patient ; traq black v6iiiet (the- hut stage °Vibe (disease and the almost certain precusor of dia. - ' Hedied and tile* hours after his. eyes Were cloed end,.lris heart stilled, the, young lady to whom thOdead mar(' was entag eil tebe married. arrived With her father. It is utterly int - possible to afford any idea of _the agony with which she heard of his death, About A Sad :St o ry. One fteret. of Sheridanpi; An article Oil Geneva Sherit.an.in the M iran slows that his skill in obtelning infor .Mation from! the enemy first attracted t4.ten.. : thin to him gut the Wesi. - Tie' organized scouts, whit penetrated i he; v's line& runli „ iireini whenever his superiors wi, led to learn lany-s;, j , 1 thing coneerninir the foe they scent to Colonel Shericlan's,regiment. -4 writer' , in -the . 7i'inist.. - Ilikewise notes the some peculiarity incon 1 I neetion with.his operatiOns in the ,Sheiutti.. dont' Valle ' . He sayS: 1 ' I . .1 . ktt was one of Sheridan's .ieenliarities !that Ilie tenemlly knew tie inUch about the cue !my 115 IT did about his OWTt army, tie had learned from his scouts that liershow's DI. vision was surely to be ordered back to `morsel. Rich-' 'Being apprised .of this feet,' says!. he,- - ri had for two weeks patiently awaited j its Iwitlidmwal befbre at tapiitag, .believing I the I condition of affairs throughput thO conntry I recitiired great prialenec on My pie. , Injthis' View Iwas coinciding, with the 't.lentenant General Coiduiiinding.'' General Grant i ivlio - visited., Sheridan on the 17th of. Seirtember. - has recorded an interesting' ieniiiiiqeo4 of. the- interviw: _1 met him fit s dliarles:lotin.' says-he, land lie rola - led Out al dist luetly hoW each army lay, What he could do iho moment i he was, au)hcirtzOil, and expil , irc4ed such eiinfi. ' doneo.4etiOeis; that, I 4aw- there was but' - ;w 4 !-'Words . )I . .,irisirtiethaii - rieeesivirYi Op, 'anal' '1 I as4edlilin,i( hje,c,mild get out hisA teat* firq .supplies,,ip time ioinake tip,. fittiOli * .on,thO . ezusnYgueldnY ni Q. 1 4Pg• lit tS e PATTVtil ho could„ before dailighe on lirki . itlisy? . ” " -- , , - • ,Irtr--;•::1:1-1 Tn, Queen . 0 r Spain Is irtittat tialQaekle of Enkland.. andn,t," a book to.be. : called "the Happiness of Nations. 4 • Wbat diabi+l know - about ihat in:Spain; HlLnitY YVAND/ 3 k I ;RPB. ill ,Ase" -; OTh BMW: I Y ,weektisid that ;151n#:•10, got,,shav on §l9r4tY! a u . 4 : YI L - e rn. thelwas4 „fe4 O . l T: _nkt EPAYSoIk4 ih.i4kliTerY t Atel‘Pit tckblick *O4 toom(TisnA. Lieitato hoc thl)r mt-,Fok diso Bq I
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