Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, January 28, 1863, Image 1

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VOL XXXIII. Wf 101. K NO 17 VI
CI.KAI.KIKU), i'A WKOXIlspA Y, JAN. m
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A Horrible Spectacle
U10IMi Ut rut 38 HIUl'X Ml'RUERERS
J'viJentt and S:e-ti fi JVi.ten Pirparaltrmi
fjr IkalK TU Jt!th -.S'-y ,in-j Exer.u
iwnAitful iSptrtuc'e " tht GtitnmsJiu
W end othrr JnexddU.
Maskato, Win., Dec.
Thursday lust, t lie day
'rrtcrrctius he execution, each Indian
under kentence of (leitth w i rm i ( tod lo
Tonvcr with two or three of his relatives
or friend, confined in I ho snuie ptison.
These interviews were very end and idler:
'ling. All the condemned cent messages
0 thcr families and friends who wre ab
nil.tuid in speakinj of their wives and
children, almost everyone tif thcro wns
11'uctC'd to teurs. (inml counsel was sent
"hildreti. In many cases they v-era
li'i trio . -opt Christianity mid euld
xliotii '1 lo - nitci. Some of th
vatc a love ;or tuc
tnnrsl ailed in procession and Hunched
through iil.v-i of kuMiuM l tlit j!ii!lon-H,
tvlncii lui l bei'ri no c.ni li ;icU d Unit fill v!
th' ctilfn im ci.ul 1 li.' hung t oil'
The Monster McNeil.
I'ruiu the Ciiicliinuti I u ir.-r.
I lift f ! ! vv i n "tii'.emiMiU of lln- ittrooii
I '"'.Y lies of ti, is nniii I t )i ;ivii Ihm-ii L'nit.i! ll;i
iiiurciK"i fRgouy Hi.a tlit'.'iluliy l. Hit' I i- r ,i,,s ,, ,.. ALiililinn !iicoiiift
lal Kjiit. Ah I !) nvi"i. led tn? sditlull n ' d ly c.i a. u i.i! liiuil ki I) I . i. t nr
llii'y chimlfj u dfnth scin, uiiiiiliwn j,;,;Iki:'j tiie ii'ii'iNii'tiun. If tlii-y uiru
truly LiL'eoiJH, lil'hongli it ee.Mii- d tu in- ,,; 1 1 ui-, t lin (im cniiin iil slnnild I, "in o tin-Hj-iro
l.'u-ui wiili lieh cuijiiii-o. i)siMia:ter ii.vo.Hiiui,..!. I.ui that would only
young fellow who lnul b.-eii i-n : ci;r ir c:ii:i-li tin' ( l,in;;c-, .is up are nil uin.-d by
by ou of Hit) rejMii-ler.H, j isl U-I jio in;u f,d , i,.n, 1Ui-l un eminent eitiz.-n ol
tliilii,' from tlieir qu:u teis, win binokinij it .'Missouri. bo in i-.invi-i.inl -till, tl.at.t
on tlji-Btand, j-utiing aiviiy very coolly bi-, iiu. r,t (,t t. i i - uhiiil' man tiviui- bin
lir-B tin' ir.toivul ot Ibo -'lJi-yi-yi lii-ji- M, ftll ihe M.kt- of llin Jantilv o ibo con
yi, and. even uiu-r the caj ww ilr.uvn ) denied m,,,,, in rotrett. VVe thick il
over his luce he iiKui!.--ed top-t itiinou-i-jwdl bo l.m-; before tin. A il m in isl ra
bin ruojth mid Mnoko. Atinuier rtuisirm i tion ivill i . .-,-..! ..,. I, , ..... i .i;.
avonc-.l McNoil's i-;in luel, nnd dif.n:isied
liini lio.n tb.i mtv it:
cu
kalvHlion
inditl'erenl to their future uelfitr''
of thetn, T-(li-.minm, n sending
kiiij! iim i ipe. i lie nooso iiuv.nj; Uoen
pronijitly a.iju.ilej over the luck nl'eitch,
all w.-m m.i-it! ready for theiV.ul k.-na!.
Th so'ue ;tt this junctuie tvas one of nwi
fl ttrea-st. A j.inhil nnJ li.niiiles.i
,iUK-ei)'ii heKl thn va-t crowd w hich had
a semd!-d from all quarters t- witiw- a tlm
execution. Ihreo slow, meii:iiied and
oie
;iit
One 11J,.'SS bodies w.-.-c left, dannbn b.-nveeii
rCr1' 'frnvri ui"'1 "-'irih. One of tlio roped w.ii
a love .or lliC .. f a ,0i, (,f weo mow, meniiiieM an
nits kpoke C'.nfuletitiy . '"ftorl y I 'il',u 1 ''o:it: 011 tin? druai, anJ the ro
Htion, but tbt m-ijority aero . 3 ' cut the scalloid ft-il, and tbiriy-eil,
13 hisi relative net lo mourn hi Iosm. i ul,o . ' (he bodv
He 8i-l hn ni-.s fil l, and could not hope fo .,'.',..,, j ...h
e the jilntl'-i ni fell, t'o re was one, not
.tiling Kiint.cr
ek bau r,"'"lj'-
lo liv loi.ifrr und.-r any ciroumstances. . K . , .....a-,,., L i,i i:.7i. lif-
and hit execm.on would not ahorlcn ' wore Served, but bo was immediately
daya reat lal, anJ .lyinjx m he did. in- j ,u , u i() whjl(J lhe gj , WM bo.
noce.it of any wh,t nmr, blood, be ;j iy nmilLcl.s .pre fp0to clll tlll,
ho.ed would g.v. him a b.Hter chance t-, o.,Ii(,ir .j hbor (0 bi. cU e"j til,
La iaved ; therefore ho boi.ed hi friend , ,. , f .
woui'i cuuiiuer in ueain t-ut n reuiuvni
Irom ibib to a better world. "I huve ov
try hope," sux
I hi. i.lio L. of
i .7 i i i -i- i . i ; tucn uU wcieiu
l.'.l nh.:iua l.u liut.rw nu I j vr.:n 1 I . .
"V " tliseene.
reikti heJ the earn of la-zoo. who was also . , , a
, . . . ! . it I. .1 ror a i many, thtre wn but siit'er
p. HKinjj to hi li ienn, mid he elatiorate-l . , ,. , 1 e .. , ,.
1 . , . ' .... ,. incj; the ncks of all, or nearly t lweronv-
1 iil.-nl.lv diH'tieai... 1 bv tli.i (VII .and tin. (if.
1 ter Blr.j.'r ;,"r w:w -lr!t- TLc w.it'.V!-!
fell at a tpia' tiv.- p:,t ten o'cl "" l', nud in
: twenty inirr.it. 'H t!ie Ijo-lie.s bud b. on ex
'.mint J. nnd lite pro'ioin.cf 1 -t. The
" The Imt Liboratod Confrabbads. "
T the :,l,t:vj n(,e J-,., .,.,, .
If yoiu clunm, me n,.i t0 m,,,.), rr0wd
ed, I IT.sh you o publh fnviI1;,
evi.acl. It i aken fl0m J0 lS,nort;
V.I., eorrespomlence of tho l'hiladelphia
IT,er ol a lute dale. It hhows what ae
lion win hud in ;10 i,st Cl(hn undo,. u,e
riodanintion, and hhould be published
lor the benefit of (hose who say that the
nrptoed, ilK. freed, will ,,0t colim Noith,
but will remain iiheic they are, anJ work
lor wac-i. These, darkies were old, in.
I'll m CI iiile. not abln lo .niinnrl il,.,..
l b.) siiiitiirl ui;t .,,!,. -i-i . ... . ,
. . iiii i were i v nn nr. i ov...,
of those whoii. ihey had served "for two
j,'enerali')i,s," und, astliey wero '-favoi ite"
of tlie fainily," if iouio were well cured
for. The Hceno in t)K. itauhiil' o;!ice
was no doubt very solemn and iuiprceaiva.
Itrmisl have been il it touched n "..ym
pathetic chord" in the heart of a Provost !
J!ut, hhould not (Mir Let. is bit lire take
a oettcr worn.. iave cv-. ,0Ul ,u, FI!!u,!;t!Ii die,r from ,
uidho. "ol Komg direct b ! diery and ciliens bo weresneclntor.-.ru.d
U,e. orch S,..r, where I ; teii u'l wcieiuiet and earnest w itne'scs ol
it in this wisa; jos, te.l our
frieruls ihai we are being removed from j
i hi -.voi ld over the name aihlhey n.ust
ahortly travel. We go lirat, but ni itiy of
our frieniJ. ma) follow im in a very abort
lime. 1 expect to po directly to the a
bode of the Ureal Spirit, unil lo be hap)y
aheu 1 p- there; but A-e are told tioit
the load is lung and the distance great
Tberelore, as I am slow in my movements
il Mill ioIiuLIy tulio uie a long lime to
reach tho end of the journey, and I
hvuld not be surpii-ej if loxe of the
voung, active t.ien we will leave behind
ii h Mill puo me on the loud before I reach
ho phi.-e ol my destination." Locks of
hair, blankets, con's, and almost every ar
ticle in 'he pof-essir-n of thn condemned
true given awn) as riiCii.elitoe-, ar.d ll.uJ j
tiie pait;iig iifervif.-w eiiJed. i
N ii:bl can e, the lat wbicb ever idled :
ita tbi.kiiCH on the jS lac.itiliH. We'
uin iitniiitledt-.vi-.il tho ceil at nud . j
uigbt, and will njvi r lot -g. 1 1 he e -t;o I !im t
pmsenled itself. Tho inliaim were ail
twtenr-d to the lloor by caaim, mo ly
two. Sumo were a-le.-p, wmln oilier
laughed and iiiukeJ us .f nnr-oi.ciona of
the morrow's fate. Sotue of Hi. in had n
d.iriied ll.'-msebe nilh Hint, i n I eined
quite proud of n;ch a preparntioii for the
llliiHa, j .'ti iii.j'ioj' oi iih iii .it i. .ui'.ji
jlodie v- ero then cut down place 1 in lour
army n:s, m il taken to Ii - ave pi c
p.ied for them nnn n,.' ll.o willows en ibe
tatij barneailv in fr ...t ofiLi! toivu.
They were al! d.- o-iled in one grave.
, thirty feel in b'.-gib by twelve in wi-Mi,
:iind four indep'lt, being I od mi the bot
torn in tw'.. row., with f. rt togch-.-r and
, th-Mr ho.li'a to ibe tiuti-ie They were
a nij 1 oover. -d w it !i I lo ir Man'. els, and
the earth thrown over tb. rii.
The other con l-aiiu'-l I:vl;;; n were
1 kept lo.;. in f 1. ..ir ijiurlc-rr, .vhi re 'bey
were In i n. '-il ai-.l not perrn.it.' I tu see in.
execu.ioiM. During the ".'.. fu I ii.i-iiii -nt-.
.wien they hem J tbu nb-ith son of t h.-ii
1 1 a't coiiipiinioiis Ui guilt, they croi.c'it d
f themselves down wiiu tin-ir l-bink-'l-ovei
tlieir h- ad and lem.ilned in e fo -t
lenc-v they w el 0 111 .u-li d.-jecied all d.i).
Somo few squaws were witnesaes of the
ac.-i.e.
that he wa Li'vnn.l their conlr.il, be.-au-o
he was an oll'icer o! tin; Sta'.o ti-oujis. U ri.
diciilous. ' bo t.ite tror.pH are all inns.
IciL-d into l ho service of I ne United States,
though tin y serve in their .ilate, which ii
ail the diliore.net) between Hiom' and oth
er troops.
Ciod permits devils like McNeil lo do
their work lo bring out th-j sublimo be
roisia ol lolty natures like the man win)
gave his life fur tho family, nnd the
touching fwene o." tiio inn ortunity of tho liomo lol 10 Ireotit these tender-heiirt-
I l.ttb.-ov'.; r"1' his l'atbcr'. b'o. This is not p-1 ' ungels of Abraham" from sendine
the only massacre of ...rud s, lie put their miser.iblo idiotic paupers and nuis
todea.li in cold l-looj n .,re number a,1Cl.. into iv,)h,vlvalli;1 ;
previou-iy meuiy ...tone nine. neiviO loin's i.
lii- ..... naa ..j.'ui u: j uiail .....1 , tlu.t
he ii (ienernl McNeil.
One of the condemned had a wile nnd
levcral children, dependent upnn him lor
support. His wife went to liener il .Mc
Ne-.l and entrea'e 1 htm to spare h-r loi
l-iiinl 8 life, lell-ng !rin that she was it) i1!
health, that her nh il-Iron were, all youn ;
and entile!;.' i-'pl.-s, ami tint without
their f.-.lhi r they would be thro.vii upon
the woi I I cnt:n-iy tie... ti b-nt upon lhe
public f r support, and tha1 her r.-.ati-'C
w.:;e.ni in a distant cou.-.try and litto
a ile to give Ik t assist 3 ri-e. .McNeil trit-U
to put ln-r awav with Me h it 1 1 ni.-.t: 1 v x-
A Ecreaved Couple-
N.iv. 1'.
f Fro-" 1 lie Si. I'uul Uiii
A toon-; I inn" t.o su Here-1 'uv. i eiy by
the Indian rai-l was Augusta Ureig-. 1. wiio
t.'ieek. .S!ie ha I ten
on, to "".I.er w ir.li hi 1
bush md were k;I!e I by the Indians on
the 17th 1 f August, an i she hor-ell wi s
fevi i. lv wouiii-"'l n, lhe back with s'10.
w.
The Language of tho Eyo
The eye can threiit'Mi l.ke n loailed, li e
eled gun. or cun insult like a kicking or
hii-sing, or, in its altered mode, by beainn
ol kindness, it can iimko the hear I dance
with joy The rnuiiner of the eye, bin.
gunge is ina.leqiinie to paint them. -A'hyn
a thought atrikes im, the eye is fi e
ed, and lemFins gating at a iilan:-e j ni.-l
eriuineruling Ihu imuics ol person or
countries as France, Germany, .spuin,
l'lnglnnd.Hoh'iuii.H.- the eye wii.ki ul e..eli
new name There is no nicety of learn
ing sought by the mind, that tho eyes do
riot vio in Requiring. ' Tho nrlist," snys
Michael Angelo, "luust lake Lis measure,
with tools not in his bund, but in bis eye."
A nd there is no end 10 the dialogue of
its pci I'ortiinncci, in indolent vision of
health nnd beauty, cr the strained vision
ol art and labor. The eyes ure as bold as
lion.., roving, running, h-nping hero and
there, far and near. They speak all Ian-
gllllges.
They are
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Mil li V i.ll'OFIH
."'i 1 -. - i.'t ner.i! C -,i
(ion I 'ling, llei oth
cr o r . v-'l ell
li;l"s. 'e. 1 .fie i I' I'A'.'
en, l-b-ck . hep i-niv In v
f-il-l, i. ci.rt.iir.ly at 11c
i i t ni n upon tui-1
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ii.Ie all. .
b.O, 001 1 It 1 ... -1 i.ih-.l hi. I -t . . I :
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thai eti.'io.ly ,l..w i-.h u'-i.e op'tt.-ni "'.
I inue to be very ceve;v, not o:.' u;
the autlioi , f ii, but the ll.iusn oi'Ke.,c
K.-i'.lai ives tb nt reluic 1 i.i pais Mr, Im
Uh'U'ti's ri - -'.utioii of con-Hir-v
( l'.';n lhe Jt-ttieU n.-oor-i.)
In t!t'. ivl;i!. l:lory "f c;tr 1 1 ic i
tion.!. n-nulit h.. trtiTispired t. rrjnrl ibis
blo.nly manifesto in irunio!.;.te ..ii (hlc..
'J hrt world Luiri, iciuci u '. ;.', iit.e-s.
; th. boiie'ty of li:-.- uieicai.'i.'j JJl,i.--., - -;
Wcr.; he disixpu'iible, be ooui-i un' com
maud, as now, t'irui'.ghout ti. titiirr,-se,
I the confidence and. custom lVr wh'eli bis
toy wait for no inlrcMliKMioii. n tt ,i,A , , . , .. i i
IIO Kn c uli nmti :u : tin Imn'o' . . r . . 1 , .
.Hill I .11 '.'i.ilm Iv'JU-llij IIJI' t3 1
h cowardly impoUittoy in
..- . t I ... . . ,,. I. it,., I .... 1 ... .. in h 1 I a I . .
l'Ul. ",trU,,1 Mui . bii-l thou'saitil.s of urme-l men In -miu. -I; .m-
iiii.Hij;.! un.. iiirou'ii you 111 a moineni 01 1
ol uga or rank , they respect lit ilher pov tmren( ij;
erty, nor riches, nor learning, nrr power, tj'n t0'
sn n
mu e
pr.
ii I !
hi- 1
in.l
-.i:d tl
ai ' (11 aw iv, wo'ii.i
of vour siiilil.iiL: here,
i.i-l is u rebel ami -h viid
i.cli like langua-.'o; but I
,it if tie? wile - ild 1 i - 1 1
who would die in her ira-ban-l 1
would iciiii'i- bi;n. an i spare his
This lord on:, l.llull ot reiei-e
ol nil l (
, I want
', "Vour
h-in '
ti.ial.y
iiny on-'
place be
i 1 to.
d-'st r-y
sh..
1- liladi- her e-(
With t WO Cili
.iiore bad re
L'lm. Ti.e I
men, h..e Lero an I there 1 tlescitel a
. .i...:...i 1 1 . 1 1 r
gr.ej uiii c-i iii'iu, noi i ;o ui i un tiiiu.-, live'l on l-e iver
I co"l'l not n-iiice iho appeaiHiics of ii.no. ' childron. live ol w
Ct'lice w lili'b they all ftssonied. A siraii
grr, 1 rono i.liacquain'e 1 wilh the;,- deC.Js
ol butchiMJ'. would have uppiM."J tbeoi
unjustly senlenci! I. As I entered tho
room, the-o miscreants not only grt e,
el 1110 with smiles, but even held forth
t' eir hands to bo shaken, w hich yet stem-t-J
to be gory with lhe blood ol Oabes nnd
innocent . I.'isgusted with such an iilm
lutiou -if taller, humaniiy, I retired, le iv.
ing thetn with lather I.avoux. their pir
itu.il ulviser, who labored for tneirres
penliincu during the remainder if tho
night. H'j met with home t-u-c-'i.-. nud
hevelal weio btbli.;d anci rt-ctr.ed lhe
co mtnuninn.
A thai last seven on tbefollowin. morn
ing the pt toners were prepared lor their year old was fiurid and d
il.ioni. Their irons were knocke-l oil. ami Wisconsitr. The luothnr
pe iifid reached St. I'.o I
dr-.li who: e vhc found Iwo
ehej here by w;.y .-f New
st of the five ch-ldten w ho
Ii id oso-ipnJ I he pavages, a el. ild four years
c'd. si v suj ise l bad starved t ) d- a; li
In iiddilioi' lo ibis ntlliction, h.l'Lfoihei
!.; v. il'e an-l t vu children, bad ulso been
killed.
After supporting Mrs. Kreijer i.nd
cliil lien a short tune, dpt. lie: key fur
nit.hed them means to go to their fi it-nd-i
1 Wicorsiii. When the prisoners wert
recovered by lien. Sihicv, the hi t lo four.
ly forwarded 10
bearing of lhe
their elbows were piuioi ed behind ami release of the prb oners, came lo St. Taul
the wr ists in hont, but about aix inches tlie bitter pun October, to find her
apart. The scene was much enlivened by child, if pos-ibl., but bad passed i! on the
tlieir tongs and conversation. As they route, and lound lieie, a; a reiniiinib't of
wero boing pini ni'd (hey went around her nt'Jiction, a nephew, thirteen years i.f
the room blinking hands w itL the bohliers. age. the only surviving riU'n.Kr of bet
nnd reporters, bidding the:n good bye, brother s tiuuilv
lor who c iuid usk auv one 10
give up his liln m such un 1 nif-r; 6 icy ?
1'he w ifo went r.w .iv .vith a be-ivv be. 11 1.
A hhort t.ioe byfo:. li. ii.iiu uf.oiolw.l
i'or the io:is-ac:e a joung i.i.in, nineteen
or twenty years o! age, : .'iiili.-d b:s w : i I -
ill .11 Si t tllko lilt! Jii::"C o! ,iie man
w!i.)-e family was depeu lot. : upon him,
ay.n.! thai lie iia I t:o re! itive-, 1.0 !i h-nd
ihni li' v.as aware ol', that none weie .b--l-tM'.doct
upon Ii in, v.iiii thai uiterhu
death lie won d not be mised, while it
(oukl be a sei i.ms thing to have one sh -l
'.vll ie t imilv, in coiin-uuio-e. would be
left iilono mikJ un caret! lor. He was taken
is u si bsi itute, agreeable to pruini-e, and
gav v up his IT. iJoi--.' v.i:h the o-.heis cii
.ii U f.s.t::l day.
Ao.i:her cic nmon : 01 ton, was ih-il
fa linn with a wife and one child, a boy
nine .: ten yeuis of age. The ni 'ther
wa.-. lying on a sick b. u. f-i.-J i.iiabio to
-.to to the commanding ollicer and inter-
tlc
for her
b.v went
failles of
or, i-iMieatt
him lo sjiait
N
aid.
and
n for
, and
lhe I. -tin
in tho
lis ii -ir.ipbued
f his father, 'f iling
m. h "iw cood 11 1st lo
it-en. an-1 liow Mtnl he
ic. Into Log lequestetl not to lis lid,
and (-aid ho could keep his bands down;
I ut, of course, his request could not be
complied wilh. He said that Little Crow.
She endured her trt ubles wilh a rsre
fortitude, so much so, that a f.-w days al
ter her arrival in mmhc!i 01 her chil l, she
become lhe. wife ol a soldier nuuied .John
eioii;,.'.
lo M
his i.lle
I, be
the life
.1 .w much lie loved
er he had always b.-en. rill -1 how kind
had alw,.vs 'oeeii in his mother; lint bis
father ) 1 : 1 j never d .1 if anylhinc wrong,
niel t but w uhoii4 crime there should be no
e'liii-bin.rit. tl.o m.vily l.ttle fel
low : "I don't know- how mother and nie
will get along if yon kill my father. I
know thai he did not help In lake Mi"
Allctn i'i away, for he was not absent from
homo for i month before the night tlm
soldiers came nnd took him out of bed
fro:ii mother nnd me. I-'it'oT has ju-t
'"l cor firm paid for, and was goini lo
build am iv and better house than lh
ore ne have been living in. Wo will le
very lonely without Into, ami 1 (tout
knorv ho.v mother will siiiii'
him. She says that I w ill
man and then I will bo al
and protect her, but tint
'The Fiust or Tin: l.w.i.it.iTF.n Contiia
imviis. Hut few bl.ives remain in this por.
lion of Virginia, and these are mostly old
mid deerepid, the more vigorous having
been sent southward short I v alter tie;
breaking out 01 the -.it- unily name. I
Waller, .vhoso residence is two miles Irom
h.'ie, ai one time owned some seventy rit
grotis. (seveial having follo-ve. I the course
i oli-'.itt tl bv the North S'ar, the Wallets
tl.oii.n.t ,t t-.-i i ) s,.,d too nMiiitindert.fi
'm'.r 1. ..el, cs iaithcr lo ihe inierior of
liie. Pick', an t,id fellow who had ser
ved in the capacity of servant for at least
two geiierilioiis, was retained with two of
bis ilio.;, is. Thesw were favorites of
the laii.il'.-, .in 1 known to be too honest to
run away il ihey were physically oapa ,ie
of doing .i :is nil three w. 'i .a all! icted .villi
'onie l.i.l-ly ailment. i;t flick's ears
wero not slow ( hear the ijho! fi lings
l-rot-l.iiin.-l by t:i' President's iue.sage.
I'ii- ugh iio never experienced liberty be
longed l'..r it, and olu as he was he d-tei-iiiiiied
to have his freedom, since il had
been heralded to the world by a crateful
br.r") ii .. 1. do l, j , , .....l, ila 1,1,1.1,1. .1 i
the I'rni-o.st Marshal's oflice and applied:
lor a pa 1.1 to lake him Northward, llisl
bead was white ns hi, ow. and bis appears :
uiii'-', tog.-1 !n r with his pleadings, much- j
ed a vinp.ithcllc chord in the heart of j
the Provost . lie iimociiiatdy proe;'!i. :
old iiek wiMi a pn-' ciiv auihcnth-ait .1
. . -i-1 1 . 1 1 . . .
I . 1 11 3 iiearuiy juea ( u 1 1 c.'--.:w cl, ;n a
s.oid.-noutbui'.sti-l joy, Hung hi-arms: round
the Provost's neck, exclaiming, wiili a
huge squeee, "tiod bless you," i.lige of
Abiahon." an 1 lii en, falling upon his
kne s. cried "Civa- L nil, 3 iv.i old Abra
biim, the d:y et my delivei once Ins
conic ;" "i hd Abiii'iam is very good to us
Ins (Jone nigger a gl i al deal of good, ho
limit liv 0 ftil-fVtr." l he old nmi'i i-niilil
hardly li... I worths enough to give utici- ',I""-."i v nnd
aneo to bis oveilloiving feelings, biter
in tho day the two daughters came ii tho
ollice iiunliug their (.ul:cr. When tuitl
that he had gone to the North, tiiey both
r'-pne 1 111:11, in iiign 111 0,1 .1 health, they J (
thought Ihey might overtake I heir father,
They were put upon the right track, and
as to 1 heir si,ece-s in lin ling the object of
their tciiich there can be but little s.ufi
tnise,"
I bilriuily nny violate).', ol rniniaij iaw. tar
nishes a sequel to a t'1-iir..ctor .'. t.".eo o.'.n .
gerously i'll.imoiiF, aral cnloiili.te l 1 -li s
grace Iho nation which still too rab . ,.:ui.
That is sharp. but Ihia iirh:-"
Such martwl pigmies as 'Irani :
ging out the nt,", & which im.-.' ?
this nut ion. unuer lhe auspi-Wi wf t
joker of Illinois, wl..i JeiigiilLi-i
riitberin .1 ;o I.Jilliii'':' J.1 i!. '.
f.'onslitu ion, winch giiaiaUet
lime. hat .inundation ol life and tho't
are discbargt tl from one soul into another
through them! The glance is natural
magic a mysterious cominunic iMon es
tablished acro.-s the house between two
entire Jlrangers and move ail tho spring
l'wotidr. Communication by the glan
ces ia, ill the greatest pai l, not subject to
liie control of Ihe will. It is the bodily
tymbot of identity of nature. We look
1 into the eyes to know -I this or ihe oth'-r
I f.rni i i an. ither sell. The eyes, will not Mm i Ocnti.e the cou;iiin ,
I lie, but ti.ey make a f.tiihful confes-i- n of! he lias U-e-i sworn to i.:...ni o.
I what inhabitaiit. is tu.-u. The angels I We do not coui'st-l ; ! -e .'
that inhabit this temporary Imtr.an 'firm j bail so. no one of ti.e !
hov Ihem-elves nt I ho door, an-.l tho ! 'olpless Vlftttns 01 .::.; '
limps and tbiinons also. The 1 evebiti ins ; '! i '-r''1 .lonighbi hill in....:
are somel lines lernhf. i ho conic: .-ion oi , sen Km il n..o..,u.i. (.. oa .
!i low, u-ui ping dt vil is tbet'i-tiiaiie. Tbc.-'i't-1 living bullet tht',. 1
observer will it-eni lo fe. I the nieseiiee ol h'r.U't, the WOtid. it not ll.u Cl,
Ihoina and IiooIh, where he looked for in-'j1'--' i die lirt-i'l;::!
I .... I 1 : .. f .... . 1. 1 . i .
iioccuc.' ami .siiiijuieiiv. il 1- I .'iu.il K-ioie .
that the -pint winch iippcura at windows i ''bKtU!. I i-n ,-, r... 1 .
ol the house, at ouco invests i-seif in , - ,ay lo pny sotm-i' if. il is
n.-.f loi-i,, oi Its i,.t ,-. t tl,.. .00 ,1 ,.r ii.a1 tiling '.I'll :t is e 1 r r - p-.y
dt.-.
-. i..w
j t-oi
1 hill'.sflf
thin
.-' I 1 ! t-rt
i ..'ii: ,!.
behohl.-r. lives contain in thei.- language . "'"'i J-I !'- '"'c. ' 1
r.s m-'.eh as the tongue, with the adv.m- . ' c',s" ''. l """ fi:" "
tag.'.- ihat theoccular dialect is understood : ''' - ,v ll
u!l tho woi Id ovc. I.S..-C- L;;;, -'.;.'. ill
The liiiiguag" l-l' the c0 Ii VCIV liatj t -! l'r,t b''1""
coui-tt if.-'t. Vou --..ii r-a-l in '!-'o eves t ' f,,,? "''.' ,; tn
.-mil MifLBlns . l..'b u . .'. . . I . o. I t h ' ' ' ' '' ' 1
your arguu len i in I , h .in.lh nigh h ..-tongi-e I
will not (or:'t-.5s il. There n i ok!
by wiii--h a miiri show s he ). ynlng i say n '
good tin:..', nnd a look when lie ha-' said I
- j . i -. All.
0 oil CO
, I lip. g
nog; J "
i'. 'm'hi 'Unl lor.
iic.'s '.il'ho-i.itality
in 11. o t ye. , low
u- e :u oiv ed by t !o
bv the lip.
i company
'ol ten a. e nil ihe lir- of.
, il there be no lioij.l.iy
in.:;iy turlive initiations
( i e, though dissembled
A man comes away fro! 1 a
io has beard no important re
mark, out il in 'vnpathy with the society,
he is innocent ol the fact of such a
stream of I if.; as has b ;cn fl nving 1 1 : im
thiough the eye. I'h.-te are eye.-winchgive
no more :tdmii-i' ti into thetn than blue
berries. Others -n o liqui l.and tleep wells
that men might fall into. And others arr
levnurir.g, and take too
much notice. There are tsking eyes, and
assert ing eyes, ami proivlhig eyes, and
eyes full of faith some of good, and some
ol sinister omen i'.mriin.
!
Ai"
t-. .
Th.
lie ti '.'ic o'
2 il i.iin u t; I
For him w-
I'ol' him w 0
That coloi a-.
i-. n !".;
.'.; ill,-.-
, UTVi S
. Il . t ,
'if. ', i
;. a
Of .III' I
I- .-li ITC
e.'O .'il't: f i
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:.e. 'cl
V'Jli A 1
;' i-an'-1
l.-. s f
ici :
to ll
IV.
i .i.i
ii A!-
,')i
? i.
tCfJ-Th.. i..
IpWiii'd nfi
!
.ks
..i'ii;
I'.
) tTioN is Si.rrriNo.- It is iiotter to
om ilivtf. Al t. Jli-i.-W e .-.re obliged to
various duties ol' humanity, upon account
of common interest, benefit and advant.-ge.
Tho welfare and safety, tuc i.onot in: I rep
illation, the pleasure and quiet of our lives
are concerned, in our maintaining a lov
ing coi respoiidtince wit h all men. Torso
uncertain fs our condition, so obnoxious
oil-..,." .
V'l.g.Ui I s i.l
i.-ts ,:;i 1 ;
so 'I an., destroyed a:, i .ov
within the 1 :st inn;!t!l.
vcre 'cut thither for tho '
dicti.
Most
o'
s'ii!es thru
: .ii :
ii.-.ve i-fer-
o- m -r.
tayA n; ither.ntieinn being a
stout lello.v :
"If two pigs wt-ijii I'.'v ti'.y '-:n
much will n large heg weigii? '
'Jump iito the scalo-, unJ I will teli
vou immcdiiitcly."
oy r.
how
t 10 sh f p on the right aide, for then the are we to manifold necessities, that theie
stomnch is veil much in tho position of is n mini whose goodwill we may not
a bottle tinned cji-ide do-rn, and the con- nee!, whoso good word may not stand ns
tents of it are sided in passing out by instead, whose hopeful endeavor may not
gravitation. 1 1' one goes to sleep on lhe somei imes oblige us. The irreat Pornoey.
b'ltsido lhe epilation of emptying the w ho It iuiopheij over nations, l he admired
s'otniich of its content is more like darling of fortuno. was beholden at last to j
di awing water Irom a well. After n.enc a slave lor the fomno.-iuir Ins ashes, nnd
S.is-A young l.-.-ii! i:i W.'.ihii.gtc.i. atiiit--ten
with a Kusi:ui ollicer, iij a !vi:t::rei
in tho Union army, married hi :. n h-.-tf.
Af'ier live week-: she p.; en'.., ;.t lei ore
and claims against him i'.,r ussiult '..id i.-'it
lory. "Buttons on iho bruin" i.i the i.iul -a
ly of voting ladies now.
te$-Tre weekly statement uf tho N. Y
(.'ommissioners of Kmigration fchows that
C'J,4'.'J emigrants Imvo lun-led upon our
shore. since the 1st of lastJanu ny.
Bi-I'russia is in peril of.i revolution
t si. -eii let the body take its o vn l-ositio . celebration his fiiM-iul (ib-e tiiies. The ' In llei lin tho l-':oi.ie are hi-.'iil iucril-ed
ll'vnu slceii on y.-ur b.iek. e.-pei i ilK sun b-mor of the greatest m.-n di-oends on tho I nnd the unconstitutional conduct of lb t
1 it withrut oftfle a hearty mtnl, the weightof the tbges- cstinia'ion ot the least, and the good will soveieigu is discussed wilhgreut fury
oine day bo a
e to support
will bo a good
liter orna-
plATho re'-, liion
Young Six, and Jiig tagle's brother got Meyer. Mr. Meyer bad his wife and three
them into tin. war, and now he und oil children killed at die on.- time, nnd was
era are lo die for it. After all were prop. . of course prepared to evinpatl; ize w ith
erly litslened, ihey iood in a row around i Augusta.
She room, and another exciting death who in August mourned the loss often
aotig was lung, 'J'bey then ant down very ' friends, in October occupy tho place of
quietly and commenced smoking again, bridegroom and bride.
"Father Havoux can e in nnd after uddrebt j
ing them a few moments, knell in player, . Ankcuote of Pope. One day, n Fopo
reading Irom a prayer book in the Ha-. ,vils engiged in translating the "Iliad,"
.otah language, which a por tion of die ; ,0 c,inj0 lo a picsnge w hich neither he nor
condemned repented afler him. Daring ! ns-is'ant could loterptel. A stranger,
"this ceremony nearly nil i.aid iho most ' u-l.,, filor.tl lit in hi blioilile I'al b. verv
while yet. I kn.vv, General, when you
n re
think (. I the-e thiro's t lint V Oil w ill not
kill niv father." In such language ho unpleasant d'eams- I f die meal his 1 ei n
urged tho loloase of bis lather, but in this recent nnd heurty the airo-t is more dec's
case McNeil wss tu. rcleniiioi iin.l wiwibl (led : ami t ho v n ious .sensations, such as
Dins we see, that two persons, I nt release the fvher, but con sen tod that f'-dling over apiecipice, or the pursuit of
tho boy khonld ride out with him to tho " w bi'ust, or other impending danger,
place of o.veeulion. ! ni.-l the desperato ell'ort to gel lid of it.
When the wagons pnssod through tho arouses us. and sends on tho stagnating preservation
streets with the doomed men seated upon . mou'i ; unil wewa-voin a Iright, ol trem
their coflina, this littlo boy va seen seat. bling, or per-qiira! i-m, or ft el ing t-xhitus-ed
upon his father's knee, nnd clingiii!? tion according to the degree of stagna
to linn n if determined not to let li'iu go. tt'-u. rnl the length and stienglh of tin
Il is faid th:.i. when they arrived nt tho 1 cfS'orts i:;nde to csn-po tha danger. I'.iil,
rilace of execution, and the men nl-ir-nd in ! "'hell we are not ablo to escape dm daii-
lino. i' vas with tho utmost (liihvi!iv
i
t ve org. in-, ai.u i h it o! the, testing on tiie ol tha meanest pei-saul is a 1-r;
. i-. .. i... i.. .... .i . t . . . . . , ..
II ..... V.'II. I.I . .1 ...V ,l..tT I 111 '.II.' I. ...... 11, T . 1 A I, I ., I I , . .......... . ,.),..,. r. i.
C impresses it. and arrests tho How of the to th urandeur of a princj. than the mosL I esT"" l" l'a1 J'-ir one hundred an
.... . . j . . . . - - - , , , 1 1 .... i .i .i i . ...,.
par. rii-Ii.tnt gem m bis royal J idem. How
tiio i.i mote cr !--. it tuo arrest h
tl d the tjeep is disturbed, and Ihnro
ever the spite and enmity of one (and him
the mokt weak nnd otuerwim coiitemjiti-, j
ble person) may happen to spoil ihe . on- ,
ter.t ol our whole lib-, nnd deprive us ofi
tho rii'-st comfortable enjoyments thereof ; '
niny divert our th-iugbls from our delight-j
ffd eiijovnif-nta to a fcolicitoua cure ol aell'-j
and ib-tetit- : may discom-
th i tv-four niilbons ol
with It GO
us (i-.ministie.i pj
one hu
dollars cou.pare t
8,WTiieie are you going?" nskel on
little bo of another, who h .d slipped aie'
fallen on the icy paveiiic"'. "(jo ir; I.
get up," was the blunt reply.
BX-"You wnnt a tlogL'uig. 'Vat'si rt!o.
you tlo !'' said a pHient lo ,.n:uly sor.
"I know it, dad, but I'll try noil gel alor
without il."
billet, uv finioii, nun several were tttlectetl I s,l.v Knio.esled I oil m hn hm lome :ne will, It,., .itmod .1 of, ,.,' i TW Inn '.ve
V""V ar ! weieuion put on llieir i;,il k nowietl 'fi of ti reek, net hat -s he could ' t hat t v dracce-.l th bov nwnv from bis' when to- '.-in.l li'-e hoi.-lui' f rushes us
iei..U. beso were made ol while mus-1 nsv ,,iem. j father's eml race, clinging, a, they did. so "hat. Ih-mi n .i u J,.,-'. : That is tin,
Im taken Irom the 4i.di.ins ,en their i Try it. try it !" anid Tope, with the air clos.-i r to..e-h(- Tb father .bed v. iih I ol.ith .ft!...- ,-.!,o-,i ,t U s.-.i-l. vi,.-n
camps were ciiptured ami which had of i.;W .viir, u P0oura rinir monkey toil.U cmMtnion. : mil wlu-n bis rr .-oai n ' found ltfe!e. ;n the morning " 1 hut they
pose our mind with vexatious jias.ioiis ;
may, by lns reports, tid.ous suggetioli,
aioi siatinerous tieiaina' ions, Mast our i
ciei':t. raise a stoi ni ol geneial hatred, an. I lyA iVashiiigtoti diapatcb to i he Ne t
c-njure up ihou.-nlids of ent-Uiies aguitist ' York Time, says one huiiJ.cl clhcc-r-lis
; may, by insidious nrnt tices. Bui-ribint ' nbsent wii'.i out icjve. wero on Th.irs.ho-
, . .' . ... .
formetl pl t of the f poils Ihey bad'taken
from the murdered t'litlers. They receiv
ed these evidences of their near approach
to death with evident dislike. When it
had been adjusted on one or two, thy
fCokod around on the others who had not
yet rtceieved it without appeatance of
ahanie. There wan no more singing, and
but littlo conversation and auioking now.
All ai around the room ; most ol them in
n crouched position awaiting their d mil
in silence, or listening to tne remarks ol
Father Havoux, wlio still ad dressed them.
Once 1.1 a while they b rough; their rmuil
looking-glasse before tlieir fuces, lo ee
that ll.e.r countenance yet preserved the
proper medium of paid. Tho throe half
breetU weie the most of all ntfected, nnd
their dejection of countenance was truly
pitiful to behold.
M Uno'elccV tlit fBTi,sl were
eni red pepper.
"There is an error
wer" pu' int.- the rough cofl'in, and haul
in tho print.," said : e-1 brick :l. rough tho town, ti e l.ttle boy
the straiig-.-r looking i:. fiie text' " ll-t I . was seen sea to I upon the mile box that
an if there ras no mlei rognlion p' nt ut ' contained all l hut was h-it l his kind and
the end or ll.o line, and y..'t luvo the guil'less father.
meaning at i.n." i
Pope's a.t : uint at onc ituprrved upon ' Arxwss Post This phce, taken by
thia Irinl, ". I if ulei-ed the p: sage with. . Gen. McGlernantl is on the Ark., river, in
out ditllculiy. I'-.po w.-is iniprin-ilhn ' thfl Sine nf Arkr-.n-a. is the cai.iu.l of
in
be
culd never endure lo te surpos ed
anythtng. Ti.,..:.i(i to the itiuiige;-
paiu, in a shrcasuo tone :
"Will yon pleasu to tell tne what fin in
lerrotn'ion is?"
irkansis coiinly, nnd is the oldest town in
the state. It was founded by the French
in lofti Jt in located thirty miles a1- o'e
the mouth of the river, on a high blu!!"
In the reir of the town, however, the land
wiy, sir, sniti ui" stranger fconning is low and Irequently inundated. It con
the ilUahaped pnt. "it i a little crooked, tins a co n t house, jail, and at one tune
contvtilpliblt. ihini' tint asks que6tioni." boastetl of n Tinting ofllco. The popula-
r"" l't' is between f-ur and h've hundred.
jrTlie Coniuiis4ioncroflnteni.il Rev- The place is aituated on the north branch
enue ha d-joided that promissory nriei cl the river. Asa mil.tary poaition ilia
payable at ban. are sot liable as beokt. -U ohosen.
over the precipice uii-1 un-ierruiiie uc, prejudiee o-jr welfare,
i-'idaiig.T our nelhtre, cmlnnger our e-lnte,
..ml imoivc us in a boiioiuie,s gulf of
trouble; it is bet rrii-oiinble, iheretore, if
we tlt-s.it o to live s'-cnieiy, c- iiifuiihbly and
'pitetly, that by nil boiu-st means we should
cndeiivo'' to purchase the good will if all
men, nnd provoke n man's enmity r.-K-c'.
lessly ; since any n au' love may b '
useful, nnd every nisu's hatred is thingc "
ous. lr, I.aac flarrmo.
stricken from die rolls
were as w- ; m evt r the day lielore , and
Often il is .id-led, ",-"i I ate heartier than
ei!,: Hi -n '." Tins iii, a; a frequent cnise
of d .. ' ii to tie-so v. ho have t: ue t-i be-1 to
w ike no t.ieiv.we give nil rely us a privat '
opi i-.iii. Tuc possibility of i's truth i
eiioi.gh 'o ut'ter a man t-. m a late and
!.e:iy m.-al. This w() do know, with cen ' Soldiers eati.no Hofss Fi.ish. A Wash
tair.iy. tb-it ivakh.g uj. in the niglil with ingtou correspondent saystluil alettet )im
n pii iio-1 o'iiirrhtea, or choieiii, or biilious been receive. i in that city I'oui an uncoti
eoiie. eii-l.ng in dent h in a very short tlili-iriiil Union lady, resident of Nnshvilie,
lime. ;s uroperly ti:i-e..bb. to a ljte largo Tennessee, silting tbnt hcn Wheeler cut
meal, l ite truly wise, w .11 ti-l.o the taio o:l ihn supplies to Ko-tcraim' itiiny, the
side. For persons who cut three times a soldiers bud to live on horseflesh lor" forty
day, it is amply sufficient to make the last hour?.
tiienl ofcold h ead nml butter nnd a cup -
of some wiirm tlr:nk. NooriotPii starve' 4r A physician, in speaking of the frail
on it ; while a perseverencn in the habit constitution" of the women of too p resent
soon begets a vigorous appetite for break- day, remarked tho: wv aught it take great
fist, so promising of duy of eouifort. ,caro of our grandmothfp, for t should
J.W Jirl if Hcibk. never get any nor.
tiar The L'tica Telegt .,-!; s", s br--that
.'iij-a cilieers of th" Army of 1:ie bo.
mac hate sent in thnr it ;gn ili jc.j si.;
tiie removal of Gen. McJIcHtm.
t?i.I-t boy "Ah. j're
hor-e, .lira you hav.-'pt."
2nd bay.-' , nv, I dor,'! can
was diKite-J, an I joins ws i t.
-ot a j.t
ra-Whnt ( r- U;
on their I'f'Iniii o.s?
to ! e -nr.1 !
s mi.y b; ,t'-i to ii
W'l.v, tin aiiiitsfa'-
STVA beau dt.-i ii- cti by a 1'"'
nn .ii toiv di'iiii-sc-tl by i buw, nr?
be elf in a Lurry.
i?. ni -t:
i t
Cr9LDrfinilion of duelling o r
ry gn.oe i-f lighting for e furernl.
'itbout knowle-t.3 is f,r
rji.z.-.ii
ntluu-i l.g. t
'Look out for paint," . the
ui- when a fellow weiil to kiss ber.