f ,!*. i-i : yol. su. • AMERICAN VOLUNTEER. rutLianaD et*rt TriuhsoAr korkiho «r ■: JOHN B. BRATIOS. \ TE JIM'S ( jg^ if paid within the Vrfcr<> arid Two' Dollars and Fifty Cents, if not paid *lthinthe These tonus will:bo. rigidly ad jured tb r in 'btrcry instance. : No subscription dl«- aontinubd until -all nrtcsragos are paid unless!at tbe opfcibh of'the .Editor. >■ . * ADTuaT.TSKUBNTS —;AooompMiied hf theoASJT, and •04 9 x«o4tU|ng oa6 Square, will* bo Inserted.three for ,$1 .£O, and. twenty-fivo cents for‘each additional iniorWoii. ■ irhoso of a greater length in proportiMi. ,", '! ' ' ji '’ ’ ’’ ’. ! * JoU-P*iKTi*c-“-Binh as Hana-.i’flhb Postlng-billa Labels,-. ,4o* Ac., pxooutbd with .offnraoy.and at shortest ,noti«o< r : MAl' IS BOMR;' Homo's not made ofpalrtQQ.walla,- ; - • Though watt pictures hungand&Udod, ’ Homoiawhore amotion caUa-rr •billed .with shrines the heart hath huildod. watch the faithful dove, 11 Sailing ■nea.th tho heavbn ahoyti us! ' Home la whore thoro'a pnb to love, 7 "V. ■ i Hornets whore'there's'ode to love ua, and^oom, Home heeds Vomeiklng to endear it'; ''] i Hbme isVero the heart eanbloom, . . [.}. ’■ffhdx'd thore'a abihb kind lip to obGor U. ' .homo with nopo,to, moot* , None to welcome, none ■ to meof us ; Home.is awoot, and'only sweet* > *..JT ~ Whore there's onowoloVe to groot hi. 35tellanmi0 a simple story. ; • i., L • ' HOiiCEBTP 'IS TIH DEBT POUCT; It waiiiix o'clock in the afternoon.' At tiiii lime the groat wholesale warehouse of Mes srs. Hubbard & -Sup was' wont tooloao, unless the pressure of''business compelled the part uere to keep opoq. unti(,later. The duty! of upoh EdwardiJonea, a lately been.engage cd toiperfortua, few,light duties, ha received the sumof lifty dsllore annually. He was the ‘ boy,’ but if ho behaved himself so as to win the- (reprobation of his employ ers, bis ohan'eb of promotion was good. . Yet there Was tome things that rendered ’this-small salary a.bard trial tohirn-j—eihoum-' staneok 1 yrith; which' noqujuntfecl/; ’rjlii mother was a !widpijyfB:The sujdoh death of MK’Jones bad tilrown ‘the entir.e,fatnHy .upon .their own reßd'uteoey.'iind 1 they..,wrere;i^dee, “'but slender,'.,. V ’, There,wasian older sisteriwho,assisted her mother to'sew, nnd’thie i.with Edwnrd’s sala ry’ cohstitutcdthaientiro 1 inoome’ofi the lamb 1y.,.. Yetjby inbans o'f untiring induetryl'the^ l hsd. : l 'ponti‘ivod flips,'far ’toyfiYe'^ibbiiigjstifjotl’ ecopipmy.'of.‘oourse/,',.Ye't/they.pad 'wan't'dij none ofthp nb.solete.neeessitioejdf.life,- But Mary Jones—Edward's . sistor-^grow ; «iok. : Takbn a severe cold which bad. terminated in fever.:,.Thisnot ppljrcut off the monme her own labor, but aloe prevented her mother, from ttcoom plishing as mooli as sh.o f would otherwise'have hson.able to doi *';'** •*** . . Gn tb’i tobrhiHgof the ’dajr' ah; Which ! puri stoty dolhlhtin'cbiii 'Mary had eipfe^sh'diia'loHg- : have been grateful to herl,, ,7. .’f , ’, 11 i# hard i iMeed' when wo are ipblSgted to deny to' those we love that Which would.!be a refreshment and'ii benefit to then!'. 1 'Mra‘. : Job'eii fell 'tfiUi'drjd’so' did-Edward’. :-1 ‘1 only wish. I could Wyybd ! oiie;Mary/ said. Edward, jus to a be set out for.tho store. ‘Next;year !shall reoeiya .ndarger-salary,', iind than welwbidf lihW tapiniili so hiuoh. 1 Neyop.piind, Edward/siia Alary, smiling; faintly,-‘j l ought, riot to havtiasked for; it,; knowingiuiw hard.you and mother find it to get along without une/ , • ‘ •.Don't tfouhlo-ydiiraalf 'about that Mary/ taid,ltlrt.;J'6ne8 ’soothingly, though her heart sank 1 Within fi.er atltlie tSohght of her empty’ lar.der.'v ‘,odly;;geh well, and we shall get along well enough.afterwards. ’ . i, : ■ ! . It wtf with Uioineliidry of this scene that Edward went to the store itl the'iuorriihg. 1 All-around wore-boxes of rich goods, rep-, reaonting,thdusapdahf.dollars in money,),:;. ■’Oh/ tliough'tjp.sr'.lf'i only hod the value of the?e boxes, 'Hdvf.'iragoh'goba' it would do poor Mary/ And Edward sighed., Tb , «iong’diiy :, 'tvdro away at laHf, nod Ed-; ■Ward was abodt to dlosb’the'waraHpuse;, ■; ... ‘But as'he’Mssai. pf;liiS priiplpyer;. his .attention was,drawn; to a hil of, paper ly,- iogani the,&ior beneath.: . ',uw .Ho picked it up, and to hiagreatjoy found it t'6 be a-tori dollar bill;., " 1 ’ I/," , The flist thought that flashed-upon him was,’ 1 lnnv; much good this will do Mary, l oan buy her.’the,orange she wants, and she shalljhsye • rotub. every day; and perhaps site would like a chicken. ~ But a moment later'his oountonaoo foil. ~‘lt isn’s mine,’ ha, sighed. '[ It must 1)0 Mr. Ilubbard’Js; This is his doskj and hd must hard dropped it.’ , ' ' Still,' urged tin) tempter, bp, will never know it.. And after'all wbnt are ton dollars to him? lie is worth a hundred thousand.’ Still Edward wns not satisfied.: Whether' Mr.' Huhburd oauld spare’ it or not, was not' the .question. It was rightfully His, find must be given back to hinir . : > ‘l’ll go to hip house, and give it to him this fory night,’, sold Edwtfrd." Otherwise I will be to kefep hi’ :/ • - Ho determined to go to Mr. Huljbnrd’s be fore hewant homo.'. The sight of his sister wdnld-porhaps' weakert’ his resolutiSn, and' this' .niust never )>&•'• Ho'must preserve'his >M i 'a lprgo fine nblo ttreet.v.Ho had passed it several, times. And & mun-tauatsfloi feol happy tirhd is oble to live in SueE style; ’ ; With'hutiHiftne'obssary ‘dslay, therefore, he,-; »»ht tpl''t£li ■ hdusd,’ ana, .Asdeiiding lho steps i’ll.;”'-'-'". •>' •A? msu^servantdamp, to the; door. , 1 Will?’ he said.' ‘ Ie : Mr; 'Hubbard fit hnmo ?’ , VYos, but helms just oome'iu, and Iditn’t rbihk' Be dad sPs you,’ was the supercilious reply.^!-.r i' .d-i i 1 <■ ■: ; : ‘ a(win liiiaifipldy^'said'EdwSrd'qaletly,' tod 1: pave! jdVt poirip IfOni ’tho store. I ibiak'.llp. jdu.mintioß' this to I i‘> him.” V Very well you, ean come in,’. a Edward'-was left standing in the hall, while Mr, Hubbard was sought by the servant. ‘.Weill’ ho said inquiringly, ‘ has any thin" happened V ■ i, /W).sir,’, said Edward, ‘tut I picked up this bill near your desk, and 1 suppose you must,have dropped it. I thought 1 had bot |er:hrin'g it here diroetly.’ ■ ‘You have done: well,’ raid Mr. Hubbard and' I will remember it.' ' Honesty is a very, valuable quality in. a boy Just commencing a business, career.' Hereafter, l;shall have per fect confidence in your honesty. teEdward wap gratified by his assurance; yet 118 tbs dour oldsed behind;him. and bo walked r put into tho street, the thought of.hii sister i sick at homo again tucped upon him, and he , thought regretfully, how much good could bays been done .with' ted /dollars’. Not th’at he regrettedthat he had been honest... .There satisfaction,in.doing‘ right..bet I think my hi,s;fe.elingsfwith , out ciplnqut.’.? n - •i■/ 1 !i -i ! .1- ih ! Mrs; JdrftA l JjigmihtlnlMMtoft'ipJtHt 4ft her dafigh'tert ;^siddV’i f ! ltsE^ P»H’ .* < <■> i Mrs.’/uoneS sighed—a/Sigh whldh Edward echoed. ‘ - • i , / .'al,. 1 i It was ■hCfirt'lhdt/jEdwSt'd started fd/thd warefadUseMth'e 1 mCkt'motn.ing. {He had'd'eVer felt;the : drdying's lfor ; wealth that now’thole jiossieeflidd-.of HihU/ >| He set'ab/ot.hia ttdtiei'Ck usuah Aboiit two hours After he' had drived at thd ware I house, Mr;* HuhbArd /entered.' / lie ■ Mid not at firstjappear.tq notice Edward*, biit id about half 'Anh-hpdr'/Bummdned 'hidi id; thfe 1 office! which was partitioned'off from‘tlie '.remain* per of the Apddio'aa/’rdbins id : wh’ioli ! goods 1 were stored/ ' ■ ■■ ' ; He smiled 'pleifsWtly ns Edward entered hispreaenoo.-, ’ ' """ v.— -.. ■ I .. ; * Tell mo frankly,' .‘.did,-you riot feel an idipulse to keep tho .b’lili yytiiah you found ' Idit night.’ ! ‘.I. hppeyou ..won’t,ho .offended with me, *Mr, Hubbard,’ rigid Edward,/ 1 If T day'that I „ did:’’" • j ‘Tell me all about’ it,’ said' Mr. Hubbard, . with; interest. ‘Whatwaa it.tbat held you:? Tlsbouldinevsrhav'eknhwniit-’!, -,.i . ;•! ; 1 f r.khbwtthat,’ said Edward;.”: ’ r.« : : ‘ Then w h nt.vr ithh o Idypul’rotn taking it ?’ : ' First I will tell'you what toniptod me’,' said Edward. ‘ My/, motherland sister are obliged to depend' upon* sowing for a living, and we'live but best. But a fort nigbt 1 iimeo ; Mary ,'beobme' Blok, and since thsh'we'havo hhd aihnrd: time.: Maryls ap petite is'pddrj wbd,slid'does not relish food, 'but we are able to, goLheiCnuttiing ‘When I picked "up that bill I could not help thinking how much X could’ buy with it for her.’ .i. ■ ;,;) i ‘ 'And yet you did not take it ? ’ . ‘.NO Sif,:it w.h.u|d-hay,o, been wrong, and I •could not have looked you,in the luce after it.’- ’,-,' " ’ ' I 'V;’’.’' ' r ' . I Edward spnke in tones.of modostobnfi^enc’d;' ' Mm Hubbard wont to .the, desk .and wrote ‘a check. ‘ ■■■■• | ‘ifow muoh do I pnyyounow?’ ho asked.. I ‘Eifty dollars a year,’ said Edward. I ■ Henceforth your duties will be increased, lin'd, I will pay you two'Hundred. Will that ploese.you ?’ !' ’!. ' | i Two hundred dollars a, year I’ esolairtied Edward, his eyes sparkling with delight. ' I ‘.Yesiiat thownd of the .year, that will ;be, ■increased, if, as I lave no doubt, yotl.contin ue to merit my, confidence.’ _ " ,'.oh, sir, Low can I .thank you?' sayd Ed ward full of Gratitude. . , - , *By preserving your integrity. As I pro -Bnmo;you are in present, need of money; I will pay you one month in advance. Here is a ebook for fifty dollars which you can got’ cheeked at the batik.. And by the way yon can have the rest ef the day. to yourself.:, ’ , , Edward flew to the bank, and with ..his . sudden riches-nastened to the market, .where ho purchased a supply of provisions snob as he knew, weic9 h l®rfttchome, and then made haste to announce his. good . for-., tune'. ,' ' ' '■ ’ 4. vtbighfc seemed to fall off; tne.hearts of mother utid daughter as, they lieard ( hiB iiuf rieditorj, aiid Mrs. Jones ..thanked God .for .bestowing u'pon' her son ■ those good .princi? pies tfliioh haji brought his great relief.' • . 'And Mr. Hubbard slept ,none/the that bight that .at a slight pecuniary-sac rifice he had done,a &s>>d‘ notion, confirmed a boy in biß. ihtegnty, and 1 gladdened a strug gling therp; wprp. hl°fOwploy;: ers as. considerate’as bo, there yf.o.nla,bo few er disho: nestolerks; ■ ■ V */'. ; ) T,, ■ ft ON TIIB BRAIN ' A bbrrbspbndbnt of tlld Cincinnati C.oiii-., mercial! writing ffbfn Parkersburg,'Va.? gives mania in'tba't Ideality i •■ oori.: , 1 , If i yqit'‘wafat;to,.Be bbrb|,,ppnqe regions. ' Here's the pladp where,ypii .bpre,; andiget bored!.. It is nOthinghat oil fiurii mOnf' iiig till night—oil on paper—b illoVloil—'poo I , pie'talk',’’write, "sleep iind snore oil. Ask a man bow far it is to Charleston i • •Twenty-six miles fruul .SlabsJde'a’ oil spring.’ •• -.- •What time does tho, steamer lewrarrfor Wheeling ?’ ‘Just as soon as Slocum’s till is ‘ What was the fight about yesterday V ‘Oil.’ , • ‘Jenkins married qn oil well yesterday— or just as .Miss Snifkins,, whoso father struck ‘ilo'.a'fcw days ago.' Preachers preach about oil' being poured Upon the troubled waters; and say this is the very, spot w here’tho oil for the decision domes from.” .' ’' ' " ’ , , I.slopt'On four’barrels of oil last night— eyery hotel ftfll; The entire country looks greasy, people have oily tongues; and'your oil-factory neryosnrePtrpugly inrtpreaspdwith tho terrible stondhi. - .Everybody , bps,territory for. • sale, and, there, are; .plenty _of,f ftfolp and. thir money” .who atitioipptp-their, realization of the'-Beron Munchausen*‘stories-that are'' ,'aliiiiipej; 1! hdq tt' map,’ df tK® rAgiod/ and ean tell it stradger'exaptjy where the ptf east spot,iswibe., has,-lieon there,,know? th,e plaoo.hut is short of funda—hps no porßonal interest'in,'the matter,not he, indeed; oßut in nierb matlerof friendahippadvides'you to bhy there, and then .'dp wikt hd id’ , bore! and .oil ipust ogmik , Men siepv crazy,. yjotims.,nr9, I p#aly. Seeking to become’ suddenly, rich, many, a, tolerably well-to-bb ‘ but ovor sanguina indK yidiial gods his pile and ldses all he haspabd 'shdaks off;- a'few* ipn'Airekl potone in a hundred but Dgers'l'orribiy bUrndu'.';;' . , - ( A Drop voo Mucn.—One fine morning, last summer, a from the country,’ one would suppose, judging fromths stylo of bis harness, was sauntering on the. Fifth Avenue, on bis way to the groat show—tho Crystal Palace. His vyhole appearance, notions and conduct marked him us a euro victim, in the eyes of tho dropping fraternity, and just abouttbiatime, too, o.ioof them was‘around,’ and after going through tho usual prelimina ries—suddenly seised an apparently well fill ed pocket book upon the ground,, at the time touching bis foot in manner to at'ract bis at tention— . ‘ Ah, sir, your 'pocket book—-just dropped ft 1’ he exclaimed.. ‘ M,V pocket blink?’ asked country’ as if surprised, ‘l—a—’ t ' j f Yea, sir, your pocket book—just found it at your feet,’ continued the ‘ dropper.’ 1 ‘ Look a-here, stranger, that ain’t my pock et book no how,’ persisted the countryman, j ‘Ndt yours V..: ■... . i * Bird I’yo got mine safe enough in my trouser’s' pocket, replied the ruralite. ■ ■ > ‘B.eg .yoiir.,pUrdon,.Sir; I really thought g ou had .dropped it. It is evidently a well, piled pnfe—dbh'taihs d-large amount of mbni~ ey^—arid’ no 1 doubt a large reward’will be bf jered for it,'says ‘ dropper.’" : i ‘ Yes, no doubt of it, put in the oountry [ ‘-Well ;npw,’ - continued. sharpy;. *as I in- tho city to-day, won’t yon take fho j?opk'ot book, and—t > c- ’ ■’ j ‘ v oh,’ J’es.pertipnly.l'U take it,’ eagerly anpwotod yu’VaUtoj'.'.at' the same- timo'extend ing;'n:hugo , han'd tb’rebeive it. 1 ’ ” ; But, you know - ,- M thew- will bo a laVgb f'aftUW fo rlP suppose 'you give me five dollars,, and then y',° u b“ n dll yon got.’ ■ ,i , '• ! ‘ Yes, I’ll do it., • Ilere’s a dollar bill, You got five?” yV.i / ; ‘Yes, sir,, hero .It .isr-oity ibftpjt..hill,', promnvly answered drdpper. , : . ‘Well; now, : I don’t Jknow anything of your city money p suppose,you .give me the balance in silver,’ suggested the Verdant. . . ‘ I would; my dbar’eir, with pleasure, if I had'it,’ aay's-drdpper.' , ’’ 11 Well; 1 haven’t you got'gold ?’ inquired untry. . ■■■'' ‘ Tps,. I bfelioye I have'.’ and taking out of is jiusb a guinea five dollar gold piece he 'aye it .to the.countryman. .' ■ ‘ Gopd morning,’eayy ho.: flood morning, ’, returned the supposed victim, and as the dropper departed, pyoba-, bly.ohuoklingito himself oyer the speculation ) lie flattered himself ho had made ( our opunr try friend exolaimod.'SoWo vdco*ty: ,, ,j ; ‘Ahl hal Make money at that gamovvith mo. .;Guess so.- Mot a bad opou for one rid of a eonunfeifeit’ten’ got a good ' five’ nnd a new pocket hook. Try it on agnin, old feller, woi'.'t you ?’ ; 1 ,-j n;i llaWd and .Soft Water-for Cooking,—> The offooia of Imrdand soft water; on differ* ent vegetables' very materially.' Peas and beans cooked in bat'd'Water; containing lime or gypsum, will not Boil 1 tender; boonuiii these substances h'ardb'n"vdgetahle oasoip. In soft water they, boil tender andlusp a Igorijain rjmt raiv'.taste wluch/they’ r^t^tt 1 infhard: water) Many Vegetables (iid 'onions) boil nearly tasteless in soft water .Because all the, flavor is, dissolved, out. ,Thd' p,ddi tjop of .‘salt" often checks this, (as in case pf onions,) causing the vegetables to retain the peculiar {flavoring'principles, besides much nutritiqlis matter tvhioh might be jdst in, Soft water. Thus it appears, that salt hardens.tbe, water to a degree. For extracting the juices of imeat to make brother Soup;.soft water, nn-, {salted and cold at first, is’best, for. it much more readily penetrates the tissues; but- for. Boiling meat where thejnibeS'should 1 be' re-' .tained, Hard water 6t" soff'Waterl salted 1, is prtefernblD, arid the meat 'should bo put'in whilc it is boiling soad to seal up the pores at 1 ' once. - 5 • • . \ , • Bid Nose for a Lidy. : — Two young ladies, genteelly dressed were riding in a streetbar. One of ihem, remarkable for an excessive prominence fit, nose, exhibited .to the other, p, photograph; of herself) anJ theyiwere ehgajgr’. pd indiscussing its merits, when an elderly lady reached but.hor hand pud. said to the lady .who had. the pidtbro ' ■ ‘ 1 ‘ Plodse let’ me 1 look at ii.’ ; Hor modest request was met with an in dignant frown, and -the reply, as the card was returned to tha pocket of the lady. .fit's.none,of your business.’ , : The'old lady settled back in tier-seat very complacently, when the companion of the one with the picture asked ri.- ; ‘ What do you wish to do with it?’ i ■ ‘ .o,,riotb!fag/: replied; the old Jady, ‘ I duly wanfed fo pee hpW; successfully,tup, artist ppt such a.pfse on so.sßiall.a card 1’ .. , j The,bg.r was full', and,the scouts’ of laugh ter could'habe been heard a square. ’ 1 ■' ,i in .voo:"". ' : 'm • ! . V o’./K .. ! Persian .and .Turkish,..sysT, tom of Carpeting rooms 'is Infinitely ."bettor .and prettier than jours. . ifhe I’eisian carpets' ; are' 1 Exquisitely’•beautiful; ’their’ ebldrg'qre brighter’ l the., designs’ prettier,''arid tbe£;arjs’; far.niore dui'ribiAtbaa-EurbpCanJandAmbri-: ban .carpets.. ■,, They, .lire lundo jnstrips usU-, ally'between two, and .three, yards long,; mili about orio yard, in breadth, to go round the sides of the rooms, with a square carpet of any size-preferred-for the centre. They do nut require to be\ nailed, or fitted, and a sufficient number of them will of.course carpet any. room,,however large or small. They have a very rich and grand, appear ance, too. , 'ln Summerithey are easily taken up, bohtsn. rolled'and- put aside' by'a single man-servilnt, and hi hot.weather*why ihould we not more generally imitate continental customs by painting or polishing our floor ? ijoyEn and .Simple Gun,Cleaner.—Mr. I. W. Parmentw, of Now York City, recent ly brought to tno offioo of ..the American Ag~ vimluinst a simple and efficient gun cleaner, that he liod' boon using laok of tow, which he oould' not 1 readily: obtain, and’ to; which it prated superior. A-bit of corn dob' about three intjhps lobg’ was whittled ddwn'smnJH enpifgh to enter the barrel siadily, but ndt So niuchaatp pntirply out off thorough prd jectipps—tliesp serVP .admirdblV to spoiir the mterlot’of ,'tKif barrel; ‘ Thd lower.end'of Hid, PobwjasßpUf übafidat'dnmoii, and, halvps' , wore 'kept] pprjSig£ (ipart : to;'the. bore-, Jjy.a small, weggo aorpM.the; upper pndT of thp.ppening.' fillipj 1 n.terktidfes,.dn,;tho , facai-df-tfiiii emprypow4ot\ dr dtpdr pwdringjinatariat to .yemoris rattntf&i,', lhp dd|j’,Bd prepared.apd sorpjvddito ’ o.f fh's. ; ramrdd.i\ra s üßpdias a stvab/and .In very,abort;tiwd -the gun, wßSithoroii’ghly cleansed- '(.This, not, pa tented. ’ i’,.:;; j IC7”,Tho ypu : lJg , whdbtr'g’dgd^binisolf , to'half 1 a dozin joung 1 Worndn id undoubtedly' kßiauof proni?*,- iH'oou; IT, ALWAYS'M ill CARLIStEv PA., THUKSPAYi PEttKUAKY JS[IS6i ' TnB'CONSCRIPTIBNtAWSr : : , ; Letter from the Governor of Pennsylvania to. the President of the United States. ; Executive ObXuber, I ITabbisburo, January 20; 1865.; | To the President ; ' ‘ '•') Sib: The Act of the' 3d of Maroh,lB6B, commonly called the Enrollment Act provid ed (section 4) that for the purposed of, the' net, each Congressional Dintriot.of, the res pective States should form ; iatriot, ; and (sec. 11) that persons''enrolled should ,be subject to,be called into the Military Service of the United States, and Id [continue in stir* VICO during the present rebellion, not,.how ever, exceeding the term of three years,; and further (see. 12).that in [assigning to the dis tricts tho number of men tp. bp furnished th«re(rom,_ the President should take into consideration the number of Volunteers aind Mihtia' by and' frpitt thp: several in wbfeh Stud D’stricta yroro kituated,,ftnd tho period, of'their'teryitie' mhPo ! tlie j cointrienoo-' ment<;of : the ■rebMliOtt;’ make said-dsSigntnentS'os'tifoiqaalraefhe' numbers' ;among the Districts.of tho' Several States,' considering and allbvHngffhr tlie numbers al ready furnished' ad aforesaid hhd the time of their service/ • J n . ■The tithe? of actual'serried. 'which bythis AeC you. were directed consider and al low ‘for, could ld- DOr,- (or indeed at, aUy TJe.'fiired'wifll ekaoti tude for each St cdiifd'etisily have been ao approximated that’little j probtioalrinjustice,Would have been 1 done'.-" fho third year 'of -the wdr/was'olosci b&d dt’thi.time of the Act. It would hot hdfie bedfa difficult to as certain, of one enlisted ’for 1 throe yearS, whatwos i thd i av ! o : rn!go numbed that remained aetuaUy in thWse'mceat the' end of the‘first and secOhd years respective ly; and thus the Act' obald : have , been sub Btantiallj with. ‘!F6tiuSt'»noe; sup pose it to have been'fotmd tfiaVone thousand men enlisted fph.three yhaVfi, tlkd'ro remained in ihe service ah average of Totty per cent. ffTtho .closp of theVebohd Jehri ri/ Tne result wbiildhave beeh, : tne'pr<)visions of the Actj ~tUdt ! ‘rixteeh ineh would have bhen taken' as I ,the- ; equivalent of one thousand three year's men/ 1 i: jjnfortundtely the .'Heads. tff'Bureaus to whom -jibe''matters Seems; tb ;! HhvoJ been en trusted;, began by falling ititf/ «t,'Btrahge,muj construction of the - Act. . Thby did in effect strike from the 12th : fiecthSn "1110 phrases f’poriqd qftheirsorvioe'' and “time of their 1 service," ‘k'and! ’.ipeerif /ibftWeUi'tnJrehf' the phrase “'term'bf tiieir enliatmfenV/’ nfii] then proceeded'to apportion prefix's (h^ 'multiply-;, uig the [number Jot,',men 'fm'njjbiid;, from ,a, district .by.the'number 'which thojt 'wore 'enlisted.',; OUfinlßtfyjjs^made-,oa‘‘, this basis, were of .course,,most, qjttravngaht,' and iiij us.tiq was. being done! •Ip ;tho attorn pi to' soften this numerous and oonWidiiitory orders 1 have been issued from the, provost Marshal General’s,Officp, nhd'long bs'says by himself and'othersTiav'e been in .vain published, to explain 1 and justify their-hbtion. : ; 1 ■to fact, its: soon as,ithey. get lboyond tlroi mol-ally certain limit of tpo;potpai service. of the plan, their calculation bps.,no longer' n pritcticitl bams. ’Tte prinoip’le.'oarrieu io'a, legitimate would justify the enlist 1 montof one man, mr; 50,000 years; and cred itingVhim ns tbe'whole quota- of the States w.ithiasmall excess.' crliJ ,p'. i Surely,every reasonable imab can . say for himself iwhetbet Ho has .found that .getting! one.pnir pf iboetsifotMthreelyeea-a' io l praotb oallv ' eiJbiValent i to, getting-,three, pairs, of bOot's.iforioba.year;;,”.-.! c.uii tuvifi •• , ‘ , . .' « iCHavihibnary otijh'Skbter bf Itho’systeraion . which-tbey:hnW.proqabtled,'ea'nnotbB bettor illustrbted than by. tlie/teSalt nt > which! they; ; haveiarrivedion. the' .present bcoasion. That qubta ef Penneylvaniauon the last call was announced to be6l',7oo;jglieii!quotn to makoi updefioionoies uuder-thatohU whs announo. ,ed to bei 66,999 mehf./ O’n'tbo 24th.iust,, ibl whs announced that, the cfaota -.of.the West ern District had, on revision', beqn liked at. 22,543,'.which would.make that of fhewhole State nbout:44,oo0 y.nnd. Jo l ® on; the:fl£lni(3 : day it was forth or. anneunoodithot the.quota oftbo Western District was2sijsl3,iand thqti of-the whole'Stato .49,583 ; allithesa dliangqs being caused by no interveningeirodmstano- ■ ea.fhat lnm aw&re of. In'.fabtibar quota on the last ball was.filledi and ; there can be no deficiency to iborioW. supplied.,; ..v .; ■' ■i, Their ■plan vis unjust toi the; districts! and . the Government! ;■ It;wholly>igndresithe leas es of rnen by deaertianiigioknasaj'-death and casualties.-.;The ldsßea ifrom,mobti.'of these: causes nrd: greater daring th'd'firsty ear of service than afterwards, rA twii..which has ’ tarnished -three- thouauiidniGn I lijriqne ■ year,-. haB'pfbbably.doBtithroo.fidtbyiidfi;tfi[,e|a from thesolropusea. ..before tbeuoipiratiqh-’of. the* ternil .:Another.leqpal town tWliioh hasafar> bishedrone ithoudand men forr'ithree -yaars; may;- 'before; Ihe -expiratipnlnf i.that; termv hhvo.-JlQstiisevon-twontiothsuofn thorn., The! first,town will/haVd;thusigivenc sixteanthun-! dre'd men toitho (country—thaesaaond'-but; eight hundred anetfifty.ili SChe're is /no equali- • tyan;tiiis,?T Thplexilau'stiqnioftfbo' industrial population offtheAwo to tynsliimi very lunecfual; pni|h)rtionß. As )‘t’6 thc'-Gerernmojutr^cho Government.bus:in/dh'Ovlirßti dBSO the aetdal service during the whole year, - :of fourteen-, hundred men*. —-in the secOud ease the actu- , al service say of four hundred insii, du.rirtg., the whole first year;!bf.probgWy w£ Wflrp. - than two hundred men, during the -whole, second year, and-spy one djupdred and.-fifey; l men at-moe't.dar.ingthe.whole thrid.year., i Besides,:fhe,amountof.soxyiqo that,may!be i required, promptly i is rtpjj.e iponeidered- and uotmoroly. the (agreed wm .of .service.,, At i the date 'stoi-ming.iof JJort,;Eisbsr, one at least of the Pennsylvania onq ypar tegimentsv, was engaged,, and .behaved ,most, gallantly.; i Who,will say that if one-thirdipf thelr .nqm-; i ber , had, been enlistodt fordhree yqars, jit. Would on that account .have been ..able to -; perform.as. much eorvio.oi asuthe wbolemotth , ber did in thatiunsurpassediekploitf ! i-B.ut there is,ayen mote. Berioue. errQr ;thSns j has been above exposed. The clause, of the act of 3d. Mproh, under officers profess’ to be acting, hae’nqttbeefi! in foobe' since : tfie ’24th' ofl^ruairf/lSed. I’' 1 ’'- ' .Whether induced thereto by-the strang nqsq of. thernyptetn, .bfd,,b'eqnpdQpted , under it.ot foe n thougEt fie' fd'paaiMbe'.abt ififiCfahVitlecliAn JuX ,tbfi,'abi; of ,3d March, J. 563,”) wb.iqh pfppdes.fapo tiqn,2) of„eaoh,>yatfi ; qf nqify,i t«]&, eHall ;,lf.e as pea«y^8 ff prqhortion.'tei'the nhmber of jtnoil.rqqidanl, tiiergi.h MYable.Jq repdqr. taking, into acHount aa iar ap pEactiqablo the number, been previoijLßly dprpißh e'd'tberoftoni. \i... -a '-Y, Tbiie the former act was amended by giv ing credits, not to districts but to smaller 10-. oalities, 'and ■ by ! omitting /thsqprof UibaToP considering'andalowinguor the time of ber- m ■ ! -A7 ■! lib ore^lt9 1, they- were diroet ea in iutute to be given ns far as practicable op.Jhe basil of .the number of men provious of 1 * w *^ out roferenue to (ho time TnW 1 .-iSbJ»P bytheadt of,4th lBO4, (passed at tlid salrie session,! wL > oh provided (seolion.l) that tHe Praiideht ■ •B discretion,call for' any number of, Toluptoora fpr.tho respective terms.bf one, two and three years, with'hou'ntibs'reeulatdd their terra of enllstnidtii and (sootion, : 2) that in ease' tlii quota of any town, 40., shall not bo ifillPd; within, :thc 5P ac ?,°/ sixty days after -duclitmll, then the President shall imnfediatelt order a draft for one yehr to 411 such quota. - ‘'„T,liese are the clauses Whidii now rogiilritb the.subject. .It ia not,for me or joil; m(-.; to Qieouas the question of their pronrietv,, They hro to bo obeyed. ' ; , } It would be easy to show that ' they girm a reasonable and intelligihlo syeteni'.-i i'lirinorly when oalls.were made of. men:for they pivflo by requisi tions on the Governors of the fbsped|ivb States’ who rfhen' proceeded to drnft tlio required number to fill the quota-of. the State. In this . draft, men from any State.,or-.locality who had .voluntarily entered.the, service,of flio uriited Stales, by en isling in the army or otherwise, were not taken into aoobuiit.— No otodits.weroiglveriifor' thorn on the'qubtri, any more than, for, men, whbihad of their awn’ 1 accord engaged thpmselvep in any other law-, ful employment. The system, however,- of, raising' very largo bodies of nloo as volun teers; under tho aot of Congress of 1861, had’ drawn upon ,tho military population of tlio respectjyo_Stntea and loonlitios very heavily;, and not quite oqiiahly, arid therefore when the Enrollment Act of 1863 was passed! it was thought boot to provide for equalizing the exhaustion, by to local ities for the volunteers furnished by them.— But the Government-had accepted volunteers for’various terms of 1 service, dtid heiice the effort to ron.dor tho equalization mote perfect by considering and aliening for the timo of their service as well as the number of men. The acts of 1864, above reoited, have 'Modi fied this system,’by fixing a definite term of eeftioo (one year) for which mob aro to be drafted. Volunteers for. not less; than-that term are to bo credited, to their lo'oalitie's on the quota and receive ri. certain bounty from the government. Such of .them ns,choose to enlist fjir, terms receive further boun ties Horn- the government, but so'far ns rp- I gards tho' increased tdrm'iioVbndvohe iyeii’r, are not tb becreditdd on theT'qUbfa; bh.f are to ba lofe'on tlio same footing that ail volurf tbers were on before the apt of 1,803. ' That ia the; lawful dbmand wliioh it will enforce'.— •' It pays bounties in case bf 'ldealities'tb’fdcli--- itater thbq), in complying with: this demand without a, cqnipulaory draft;; But.itliap.madp nib.demand'forfeit to sery'o for.two'or three years. The Governement. receives and pays additional 1 bounties to' volunteers Tof .'three ■ terms, but, in that, deals with men bnlyafid as the increased- term bf service hoyond .ope year, is riot agreed to be rendered iri'eompli nrtbo-n with 1 any demand’of’tHd gbverfribnt'pit gives: the iqbality nd ! credit -on;'(he q’uota (or it.- Tho goyerninon rcquiroslOO.OOO men for; one your, not a less mi niber ei men for a lon ger terrili' For a deficiency iri tlto number of volunteers’ for that tbrm it 'makfa a’draft for one-year.; TlnM'ia'toyfH the’qupta—Pot niyfc pbr less-^Whofi ‘ tho -draft libs’,boon .effected' the- quota'is fUIIia-thore is neither excess or deficiency;!- -p 1 ; ir ' I ‘ You 'seo that the ayst-dm thlis .established: by liiw is not without foundation in reason; and can be readily understood.”! ’■ ' Sir, you may hot hnve been lieretoforq ap prised of the fifbt th'at'.ybur sulJordiriatbd are wholly disregarding the adt of 24tii ’Fbbrnarv, 1864. • Thby Are prooeedirig' iri'opeh mrid'dl-’ root violatibn’of itfrind pre thus'preatih'g'tia- 1 loyally, great -poriTrisiori a,nd 'urieertaifity' iiftioigi'the people. 1 ’ They,onndiirioo on the one- hand' that altKbugh’a ,thrdo-yoarB’'iririn; counts'only ori a orieiyea'r'fritiri towards the quota on which ■ho voliVnteei's/yet that’ he' shall ’be--counted; as throe one-years’ men, towards the-quota on a future ,call. -This.is drreptly,in,,Bio,ieeth of the.Jawj . Qnth.e otiir, cyphering put-a.defioioncy. PEL'thft by .opHPti.ng threpppo-yoats’ 'pri i ly;Pq.uivaloqti to-,, ope.jihrob-yfiar’s triiiri avhicli. is.equally.againstilaw, - ; yrhu.Sj the quota ,of,Pcnq§ylyap.ia.nhdpr, the oall-jof 'ip'th'’Jujy, filled! in uor perdanoo with thq,,la\y by men ,to servaidor not jeas than ono year. , The, torn of, service bf.thppei.njeh, is,not yet half expired; npd;yet ybfir, enhoydinatps, are thyaatenirig ,a r dru(t ,tq fill,,pn, allfirpil. defioienpy.on. that,Very,call,, the existence, of wlrioh (hey attempt'to make., out by.pdrsiqttng.iu .thpir- unlawful, and, nurf BubßtuptjiU theories uiid oalGuliitkin:!. ! i i uyippepie know!that;the government rp quitos.jqpre iqopii;, (Chpy-arp,willing ,l;p,,fqr-, nisli theiji^hpayy,as, the, burden; has. become; bn - the, 'iqdusteial.,pqpulatipp.,. Lot , the;,yp quiremejtt bp-madq jn.. tfa.e.ofeaVj and,.defiant si(ap’p pphich the,jaw,proyidps for, jt jvlll. f>c; qh o orfullyoopi plie d wit hi, i But it, ip. hard-, y ' l| y9;',bp, .;tbleyojtqd, th,at,' yp,qr !( piibprdlnadßp., shbuli},i-,bp | pernGttoq)}p.rigpr fl pnjrsqe the, subatjtutihgljfor llrpj|aw,' qn/abppn-.' Va'-l , | ' freemen of,.th^s f Opm-. mqoiyealtn, ,yfhd hove,;altj'ays giyen, a, phopni ful and hearty,support to your.Qqyerrilineqt fn fhp, prpaeb(ltion.,6ttiffs ,war, ,jt, is, my : .duty to' I'nsistpqnd- l,so. ipsi9l“tbat; Q„jq ree . upqiiyqqvdub )rdid((tes that bbedionoo ; to the ln\y s yopjbvyp, as i.well as, they an^ ; all 6f feeb 1 o-f-'hay 1 o ,deatcby-p:the -just power ,of yed sh’puld suferyopr offioera 'j|o^a^!yy^tti|Qpah.nc i (Q>i^pipt any acts of t yangres!e,iand pspeoially • those which you - ha,vp ybufsblfj,qpprovad,.and ; which;regulate of su'ou deop rind delicate moment as',)iho,aiifbroipg fpr the military eer-i yicalj u ; J^dlyingheartilypA’yonr wipdora.andjusr ticpijtOjSet fight yyhat ihai thus been, gqfng behopfprth pp tbe part of fpsgeot for .nndioboilienop. fo ;tha;ldwB!(if, , ‘thp')and',,, raB P Botr^.,®^ l N,:; ; i'J'V-iy';': -ft. k-t ; • Mb lifei* H6cb.— A man Twda ; dj infer Htf i bftS a'friena—tiil author.*, ■ Thbfrtona'canie' to'' him.' : ; To 'Comfort? -'Not- tbl rWdinbuif-' aeript. He prodncecfa pibhoti«ua ; dt-ety life* IhfeifW tlltfMSaid# of )• Un i/:s i fß^''pVajste t ' i, fi6 V; §£fi3i;in«toaittlti^iyr— * faints voice oftfre'de{iffftingDhe/-tho'doofet6aySTye:on ly SH-hMfito' ?— ■ -J*Yesv j'dSj l’knby'Sll 'th'aii j K ba* : lm# ; will only tikeiVotf ' :*!i -*;ntiJ .J.’i v--.’t'lfe/ -*il (j liaf.o- ■ I hara wUh4.i tfcSJ'tofi *;Wat£ksfcj~,pjPJ*K»i «£'* ■•? r } 1 i'jji :’I !1 1 i - 1 -" ..... i-u' i tf» ?r-.< : i'a at thookcbaotnd threshold" of- thej-Phst/ibut hopb iitattds.-inth'ei doorway ! "iV'JI v; uoiijc-iolg. ( .‘Ny ! ‘ '>q.v. TRIPLE JIDItDEB AHI) ABSDS. A Recruiting Officer hlurders his Wife: Father and Alothei* and Fires the , House—llls Arrest and Con ' fessidri.’ - ■ ■ ■,. r WVlodrnsd yeatorddy tbo pdrtibuUra of - ..V l 'earnest startling and atrocious niur derß Which surpass in their, accumulated hor rors the tripit)’ murder 6t the Oof JtfniilyW ■year ago, in Medina; or-that’more rCcent-and perhaps .morejorrible.murder of.the Beo's* -family, in December lost*,. ; Sq terfible is tKbi story, which w# are. ahoiit to relate that it seems incredible'. We were reluctant *) be heye it; and only true oD'iiearr: ing.its foots .confirmed by.indisputable author ?vp"A*r. Quainlan ?l of this citjywpp.was pres out at the time of. the arrest of the murderer hud heard hid honfedsiod. They are' as fol low*:; ■■ r ;’ -■ > ; j..-; -• , -jj • ;A ypung. man. carried,iWid D,?Blvins, ypftra ofage,- of;prep/issesa ing addi|esa. k and appearance, made, his ap pearance a few week* since at Grafton, Lor amicounty, and established thbre a recruiting opoo for opo of the regiments, now being rais* ed m this in which he. bold a,recruit ing commissioiiV ,110 passed nsa'singlo man. Soon after coming to Grafton he formed J a‘ • with- a lady living at pTOftpu Station, tbe J daughter: of. agrocery keeper .there,. who had . accumulated • some property. Whether because lie was in love 1 with the-girl, or merely*'because- her father* had promiaed to.set him' up in business; the , scoundrel ,-delibeyately formed the,diabolical purpose of returning to Ooldwater,.Michigan. Where Ins wife wris living, and killing her, in order* to*bo r froejto-iharry tbe young lady [ic Grafton. ,r On Monday. Inst ho left Grafton, for his former home,: near Ooldwater,.Michi- ( gan, arriving there on the snrao'day, and be*: mg' cordially received by his'young wife, who was living with his father and .mother. On' Tuesday hired a borseiand.sloigh and drove out of to.wn, returning in the .eve d). I PS* ( and hiring another, horse and sleigh at another * stable. * This was about eleven o'- clock at night. ' . i:i i i / . iDurlng .the ■.absence:.;of vins ia--tho eya-, ni ?B’ .kU wife was suddenly, seized with .the P air \ B of onildbirthjand, as his .father was ‘tuo evdhitig at a neighbors; the : old'lady wentouthf,findhimand send him for.ftjdootop, leaving the sickwoutan: entirely - %?M r APls.hei; ) ahß J epoe;t.hp'husba-pd en.- torod the ho.use, and, umnpvedby thedelioate condition' of his wife, deliberately killed her. 1 While /erigrigod in : conaiiihtbatirig'the outra geous* and’ horribly unnatural crime, 1 his fath-. er and mother entgrpd. and .the fiendish yil-* .lain, not shrinking at'-any amount of crime, shot.both hia.fafcherandmo.ther;,killing both, lie then hid'their bodies k in‘tlie celfar, set the houab'on fire, : J3°.b* iforgotfclpg ; hisj hp.pdej apd. -sleigh,: which,- , - in front of ithepurning house flMuofc the night train, then due, from Cold ;wator; arrived ih Grafton dh : i -Meantime- the: horse; Which'hfc/h&ddeft at: ■the a.cene of ;the tripJe niu,rder, hcpam© fright*: j”® l^^jhurnipg .house-, add;breaking the, hitching strap by whiflh lie was fastehdd rah, bomb to . his*stable.' ’’ l WHj»n‘ the ; h o use ‘was discovered flames; and the:PbTiflftgra s99 hpyip£;b.een..quonohed, the. bodies jfoup.din tho cellar* '.Thopresopcq of the bro j| fken hitching strap, tied to a post in front of thVhousefat once threw sbspioion ori'&ivids. i Thp'SherifTdf the ooutity;With a depiUy, mediatelyiStarted in-pursuit.of,.him, and l ar,- mated, him. in on Thursday.. .On,,bp-, 'ihg arreatedhq confessed the crime. AThum ber of peculiar pieced bt found dtt ;hie person; to be >por|y-.of:hi,a filfcher. .n-dgnm-;':"/ ; ■•96 .as peculiar, apd’ exthiprdinary .as the unpre ;cedeptly liorrible’deGd 'Which■ 'bVhad ; “(^o^O,‘ , and- suggests, cbrijeotqre that the ma Q :.is.. inSdne,..''Hai-coolly.'icofcifqsses; •the edins, a.pd; seems astonished at the hienb which it^causes., lie distributed among the croWd who’gathftred'aibund hith ti 'ti ; UTTi^ ? bet x of; his* autographs follows h *M)avid;L.oßivioB:mnfdonor ef’hie wifti fotli: .Xle jocosely bade good bye, hco to ■ conie ' tip and* 'see hiru, telliTig'them that' ( fchey:woula find bird “playihg’oheckersWithi ihisj.nose.ion-.the jail;wihdeWa.” This of...his together wf th - the, horrible, attrocioity, of tlie mirrder, so incensed ih‘dcrowd of ta'tors lit Grafton Statidh that they were for lynching! him.'on hot the.; been.a. Mason,.and . called op Mqspus in tlife hrowd. to assist him in preYenting it. the lhdignanfc orowd-Would ‘have dispensed summary justice : ig’coundrolV' 'He -Wasi however; saved; from ,lyAcb)aw; andiplacedion aboard tl)6 Tpl-, •ip [train and taken back to He is in'no bf mpetihg’his deserts tjipre, ; aa capital punlatitnent Is prohibited* gan ;by,, apeofaV ‘enedtaient * .which,.this case, if .fipyjthingj ibe; oU~Ba*ton •f j . \GoNAbiXTioS ; !rriß'‘i^EiibfcßiTs.—ATeriddH 'Bhillipa.is reported tohava Said:.. .! .i-.r’d; , ... ,‘.,lt ..is.an.' ; tinfai)ing..rulh of, national .Ufo: that the .pjrtj that carried, you through.o' war ' always'J vacates, office when itis.ended and'the other party ’corn os in. ' IrrlSdd'.tliFT E)etriboraoy:'is toipreSide.at the WUlte’House.i ; jrhißfCrqra.jßO and shroujdfa.politician, i«,.of thp men. en£aie'd4nV..tbs u ,tionaJ, excellent instinct for, pitting, money in their puna.. amendments nf P . J a . n , fc Hr°Py aQ d Christian ethics are exoeU le Q t to that. bearing, down tho barriers of; sovereignty, mestio t inBtituiibhs State . ovcfrmdeh by. a ®^ u^Vpra Qtioo Id a clause of the r Cpnatifc\itioni • !; • ». ■Government; becomes thence agettk;lmfctho^uzcrain^'^.V,,-. i- 10 l *P® .practically,i.dwehtbroijear ;M , 8a A 9p. tho .Constitutionceases to, (te dcompro riiiae heijveep sovereigh titfsl-Vi!? Ho, pajwnoun* and., only Training sovereignty, say*tb«v £Oyerm.tha 17hole as.one.in factl90$. intiresk; u En S land controlling tK6 consolidation,- holding the.vpovrers, will proceed ra ora 1 a andh u m anity into money. Tiro taiii? {w? : nW| r *®^4 a B.! .of the. instrument , of.thd • j'rP be all,swept away in order tp promote the.interests of tKb ovsnger: heal 1 epneoctors ,of the ■ Puntania.,,.AlrQ«idy, ah ji&|ihdiiMnJLta tip. Constitution; has ‘ been;. prepared with - thei View^of hy rihji. Congress of .the proposed bQtitrahz&tipn. ; An .jjjer .Senatv Thai aniepdmeDr.asks/pow.erJbr'the.&Ssla* ‘Hfj* V l»yi twe .upon ?,?&• *pf lof How iEqg :?JR. 1 W ■“oierniinoa to hate, a'menopdly.of its manufacture.' ,‘J,',' .* " ■ B Wi9,Pffpufe Harsh idUioi apdiWOra ! ,< ®^9^9 n i ß^9a ?^^9^H^,R6^ a ■ .In s thji dast-propQjfldjpfldftioii to, the DoristltlitibnhJ, 'patoh-wdslt.iwiU.do.so'hy ' \vr?A ae uu^tJh?*; iMjAy r 96'ip9>i '°hl!?S9 Ba *! Who break,the' XnW'’on‘rfrosrir. ,;'W.TOW! 8 . o *'k’?y ; ib a y i ; b?oauae,,it wilLhd,promhited by.l! pfotep'tive’(' ! *|iV.? Sa ; ba‘ t j^b%rid dlsßV.knd'.'the.', fW’oa't will also England r: in as/; Imuqh .'bp, rga^oledilpljj^'iip^)iLvto t ; othpf-Wwjp*!! ,W : n r— • 1 Adam IJifcted 'liked k asleep a. bachelor,-and WQte,.td Slid himself W-blMftlfißP*®,- te c queeti o n almost imniediafoly after ,moot ling ■Ml^BHTe l ihA'Bbe;;witliqUt'fliri^ \tha : flrß»JkißB,in .'poetical mood, .wished wb word theman that, diddt.T But tfio deocf.is dono—the chance wdshAdafn’s nmi lio improved.'it.' Wq like ' the njitiutt of :b e t jfakjpiSjatß* . - Notorious jauntgjund -. grunting 'pandmo’thor.'. i,hß,birdß oAewml were tba .^inst'ralsl‘khji ithe'glad sltyMng'' iW-Ifght‘qn r the scene. Oho thing about'the ” firjt,weddihg brings.jqneer .thingsato spitb qf, its scriptural trntbh , AdaUr .Abd-blii. wife krers rather Jrphng.tpjKlarry.i some two (ir threo days bid, according to thb sageitel’ jder; -.without • eiperlenbe; hSthing but ;: lbVd nnd Edon. , V'v'dd i I’.-i, . ■ '< ; "i , ;r : ..-iyv.y,.;i ! .hap behii; said, that.ey.ei'jr.iifan i : at Jeo.si.pne good point in, bis character; ;. t A pentlbm i l ut rdy cl ifigori Sunday, was Obliged, tp stop-io hard. oheqf the shOcs;of liis hbtse replaced;! dffiho' 1 farrier was ‘just '* to phuroh,.jh(it ahggeBte.dl-.to„ i thje('traveler ,th(it:, •lem Uafrison plight Je found athfimaaj.thd . heitt’ forge.' ’ ThiO'.pVqyed to he ltfoe,"and' the fustio led th'b'gentlOniablii horse 'tit" the spot erclhimed^ 1 'Vfell*, X .mast -say ithitid far Jeni fer ityip the onlygnod. point about. him, )if:ee)poo. 1 gifts and pleasures; 'of-Jpysl should , he V,', ar ' liovb never dwelt in the' house qf kyaridp. t Love .ontinot remain stationery ; it mult of neceBsity-inoreasror : dirinnielr.(o!. 0va...! . Faculty . of_,,ppsaßs«iep ;ia 'fatgl ..tPo tpyif , difficulties increase it., i - ~ . O” As long as men smell of'whikkeyarid tobacco, have a right to defend themselves vlith iipiisk,: 7;i it SJ I f AID IE/”Sbipe hypocritical pjrajrefs,in' ahmili cheatthe'eongrofeattoDiOthart, tbe.iprdj.,, T - y «»v.' hr a' carries ftp the-most haart^b^tbih ofjhia pvtnil K:;; i-iia ... . ’ L.-o ■>;■-, i . . . .. !' .IE? P.rfy indi jalttan’ji imgly-ttfljwtt! t!T* 1 eaeh jofithtaifl; is crt;unffalW angUs »,i;3«n inli j; (£?* Many pßr*onrwritet^o»«th*y | *! in/ v'li'XT, ca i:■.)'£•£-hi a;::.i.t *;<*•»% «l Jr:.-' ■j-.-ni/ - -?y. :x~wx r ’f ;i. f .’. u;i /'Mi