is 1 ' !, i ti;;. I.!H:t! !i:i.H UFPI fil HW." i jf 1 in till H I' l I VII. I l.i.c"t circulation of anj Nuvvs ; piper in North Central : ronnr,ylva!iia. '? Tenns of Subscription. r, J in lrn-. or within 3 in.nllil....M OO i I after 3 and before C ninntlia S & ji 1 after tlto rxjiimrion of ft wnntlii... 3 M J Rates of Advcrtisiu. WMiuit adiortieeruruUi, p-r mpiare of 10 linn or .,.,.. il timei or leea ti i" r.,r each lilbicqiient Iniertion 4,;V,.:rali,ra' an 1 Kxeuutora' uolicea. 10 S id !;l"ri' notice... . &i iju i nn and Ktrnj 1 iiululioa notieea I 00 (,,fci,ii,iial C.rda, 1 year 5 DO itg.it uolicel, per line 10 i YEARLY ADVEKTISEMKXTS. Ft-nar j;il'iro.-. iij.ie.rei..., 1 00 15 00 20 00 i column $.13 00 column 45 00 1 column 80 00 I t fii'le quire.. Job Work. IILAXK?. i0 ! 6 o,'iirci,pr,o,nire,tl 75 iuirw. pr. quim, 2 00 ( Over A, per quiro, 1 60 IIAXDI1II.I.S. J iha, lior lM,t2 00 tb4, or lM, 00 i'juoI, .' j or !. .1 00 1 iliout,2. or lcii.10 00 U'tr 2 of ecb of above wl proporliounle rain. I UEO. 11. (iiKllli.AMiKIl, K lilnr n,l I'roprlolor. rniNK FIEl DIKO. WALLACE L FIELDING, ATTORN KYS AT -;i.AV, Clcarnilil, la. tJLrjrt bTminpil of all hlTi'ta attrn.lril to with pryni'IU". ami OJi-lity. Ullioe in refi'lrnpe of William A. Wallaen. janl2:T0 A. W. WALTERS, 1 ATTOHNEY AT LAW, Clcarflt'ld, Pa. .8.0Slto in lha Conrt llouia. JecS ly H. W. GMITH, " ATT Oil X E Y-AT-LA TV, J.5 I'lraifleM, I'a. V1I.I.UM A. Wll.1.14 i. BLAKK WjlLT!tS- WALLACE &, WALTERS, UutU Ktt A grot! tnj ConTcyaiiecrt, flearfirltl. peimR. TB.Rfal Uitut bou rlit mni fU, ri.tto- lnJt coiiTvanc'ei fn-fiarvti. tn4' pMi.l, And tnrti r Mi aM la Won, Oiije in m-'W buildntc. Bcrlv pptit I'otirt Uu.ifs. j inl,7U FsR AEL TEStT ATTiMlNKY AT LAW, ClcarUold. Pa. trOffija la tha Court'IIouta. fjvll.'C" J gThn HT F U L F OR d7 ATPtUXRV AT LAW, C'lmrfii'lfl, Pa. 0 Set on Mtrkbl St, o'er llr.rt?w!ck A Irwin' Dm it Htore. Prompt KttentiuQ irtn to tTi Rprartnf f B-.unty, Claim. Ac, nd to til Ivgal builnvM. March IHftT lr. ROBER T WALLACE, ATTOKXEY - AT - LAW, .Vallare'.on, Clfarlicld tountv, Prtm'a. a-All legal buiinm promptly attrli'Kfl to. WALTER B A R RETT, ATTnllXKY AT I.AW. OflcaD Scood .St., Claarerld, Pa. nir'l.nf JOHN I 17." cuttle7 ! ATTORNEY AT LAV And Teal I'tato Aent. C lcarnld , Pn, Oflir na TWlrd itret, bet. Chrr.t A Wnlnnt. r-IUnpectfully offi ra tvrvirrii In roUin(t and bujinc UmU in CMarSoI'l and Jjininft tounttis ; and with aa eiperirnre of irir tweoty yrg u a ftirviyor, fl altera hituieir tHut hi rto reodttr catiffaetian. ffb2S.'fi:i if VV m7"m7 McC ULLO UGH, ATTOHNKY' AT LAW, ( Irarflrlrl. Pa. 02ea OB Market trel one door ea't of the Clear trnld Count Hank. (marl, HI J bn II. Orla. C. T. Alrtand r. ORVI3 &. ALEXANDER, A 11 ol' N KYS AV LA II'. Itollrl.ialr, Pa. .rpUnS-e D rT w . a . mean s , " rmsiciAX A SUJIGEON, MTiiKriHiaRii, i'A. Will at-nd profnsionil mllr p.'.iiu,llr. aii'.'lo'TO D R. A IT H O R N , rilYSICIAN & SUUOKOX, HAVIXil It.-jitH tit Kvl.rtn.tti, rrfiM r Pa., offcrii Inn pr'p(tfKimiiil rrvtcf t'i Ihr e.ifi uf the pumiuiTiirff rounl rv. t1, t. L"J,'Cl-jr CRT J. F. WOODS, PHYSICIAN. S U R(i i;ON. Having rcmoTi-l to Anfmvilli-, Pa., oITpdi til amifnmitiAl per vie to the pfi.'e f tli:if plinr an th Rurroubing couiitrv. All rnll pr-impflT Uctnlcd to. I'C. ;i 'tut m.. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN K SUIMiEOX, HAVI luratcd t I'cnt.n'.!, Pa., ft(T'r 1m .rftcMMiml tv ;ccn to tiif jit-.j le of tint pt -c nii't njrrouii'l.iij wmlry. All -mi! pr tnjif lr tfpf)'f'l tt. wl. -t il". ' JZFFEROLITZ P II Y S 1 U I A X & 8 V p G K O X , HAVIN! I. rntfd nt Owl, Pa., cilTrrn l.tf proffir'woitl fftlfn to lilt ppole of that )tla nd turrouodinK eountrr. V4b.AU calltt (ruiptlj mtrnlrd to. 0 tT.e. and r;tlfncu Curho t, (otmcrl itcruj-ud hj Dr. Klioc, tnj 'J lj DR. J. P. QURCHFIELD, J.atn Surron f the H:'J lloff m-ni. Pontic vlvtr.ia .'luft':flrii, hAvinf rrUiriifd fruia tlie Armr, .(Tti tiia prilVu,i. icrticei to u citinn f (Mrf,(.ld e mBtjr. T-Pr-f 'ilfnil rail f romptly iltf n ld to. !Bjo on 8 cob J atratt, furutrl ocupid by lr. Wuula. (tpr4, rtfi tf prI.TJEFFERSONBOYEFl, rUYU'I AN AND KllijLJN, Sec -Hi Slrcpt. (Mfarf.fl.1, P. ,i.U.avinp yaTHtanonf y litrfttrd, h n't nft rt f i ni. n-witijitl fir rv -t d ihr nl ti m I'l-ntTiHd mnA tifiaiiy, and tha uUlie g' tifrnllv. All rlln pruiuplly aitcndr l to. ot lt y fi B. READ, M, D., , rilY-SJClAN ANI SfUr.EMN, K)lcrluHit, Pa TtaipfctfoUr nffor hit (rriei to tbe Ulinf of tha urronJtft eonntry. ai'TTt rttn p i REUBEN HACKMAN," House and S:gn Painter and Paper Hanger, llcar0i.il, Piiitia. Vn. -ill cMiitr )A, 'in bii Im? prmupMT nd la a wrkmanhk aiutmrr. a ri.07 dental' partnership. Db. a. JI. II ills, JTTTf .JpmrtM to inform hi ptirn. and lb patiiic (i-nrtllr.t at h haaaaaneUied with hi la tba praoticaof lat'try. fci. V. .SIIAW, I. 1. S, l l.llt radaala f Iba FSilaih I bia Dental Collea-o, and Ibereforo hai Ibe hn;he.t atle.ia. tif.a. nl pritfl..ional ekilt. AH work dona in the afltee 1 will hol4 latiMtlf per.nnall.T reiponii ble fr K.int dn. tn, ,,, ni,(.irt nina .r and bi(ht enter ef the prolea.ien. An e.labll.heit nraeti,,, nf iw.mv.twi yenri tn tbla plaee enahlee Be te apeak im ny ralienle Hh en, It lenee. Kicr menu frora a dlilnnee ,bonl4 be made hf leuer fa i(.t. h,furi ,1,. ,,,!,, de.ljai ",r'l' . , , laa. 5, ):t 1;. GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. l:3-WIIOLENO.210J. Cavils. MRS. S. S. LIDDELL'S . MAKKLE t STONE YAUD, CI.KAIlKIKI.il, PA. ."Sliop nn Hoeil rilrii't, ncrr IVitiinvliaiiia Knilruad depot. nm ls,'70:tf. G. H. HALL, PRACTICAL rUMP MAKER, M-.An ci.EAitnni.n, pi:nx-a. ,T(V' Piuiiia alwn.v. nn lian.1 ami made to order on .li.irl notice. l'lp.'S bored on renii:il,le ti rtui All work nnrrntlH',1 lo render nul i.'fil.'lion, and deliieied If.lesireil. raj lypd GEORGE C. KIRKj Julii) of the PatMf Survryor and Conveyancer. I.titlirrfrbu.-g', Pa. All bui-ham intrii.Mcil to him will br promptly ntt! tided to. IVnuuin witiinjf to cm-lT -ur vt-vor will do well to give him ft rnll, iin b ftsitti-rf Ilium II that hr enn n ndrr nulisluftifin. lr il) of ponvryaH'4. aitu li-a of afcrucuu'iit, and all b ir.ii psiprri", promptly and nently i xri.Ud. inrir.'tuvp DANIEL M. DO HERTY. BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, BKCOND KTllKtT, i5 2i r 1. 1: a ii p i n 1. 1, p a. if cTTarles so h afe r, i. a g k n i! k k n ii i: w u it , Clrarlii'ld. Pa. nAVlXd rinled Mr. Kulret' Ilrewiry he bnpe. by alriel nlli-iilii.n lo bi.ine.. anil Ine uiaiiul'ielnrc of a iMipeeiur arli -le rf HKKH tn reet'ive Ibe patronage of all tlie old and n'.enr new cuituuiera. Au. 2j, tf. SURVEYOR. ri'Min undtTFiirnrd otl'-m hid pcrvicrf a a Pur J veyor, nd ntiij hr liuii(l nt hit" ft'nidcnrr, iti huwreiiff t.wnlHp. Li-tirm will reneb biui di rent-Mi to rknrftuM. Pa. mny 7-tf. JAM KS MITCIIKLL. J . K . B OT T O R F 1 S r ii o t o (j k a r ii c; a l l e ji y , Market Ptrt-pt, C'lt-nrflold, Pi. mOMnS MADE A FN-riALTV.-5-X VKUATIVK.S luftln in cloudy, at wt!l n in J. cN ur wcRttnT. suit r 'ti Innid pood ii-mirtwcnt nf KHAVKM, hii; I! KO.t Ul'hS an I SI KUiiOhCoplC VIKWS. Fiunue. frt'in any lylr ot troul lii'fj, inadu to ord'-r. aprl'-ll THOMAS H. FORCEE, lir.'M.KK tn GENERAL MKl;tlIAM)!Sn. IIHAIIAMTIIN, Pa. Alio. eteniive monufiielurer and dealer in Pquare Timber and Quired l.tniilK-r of nil kinds. Jf-ff-Orkn aulicited and all tilla pren p'l) Ailed. lj'"-l' GKO. ALBERT nE'dlT A l.BKRT W. AI.DRnT W. ALBERT &. BROS., Miniifneturer. A extenrive lleal.re in Savred Lumber, Square Timber, 4c, WtlOlJLANli, P E N N ' A. SpOrden aolioiled. llilli filled on abort notice and reai.onnl,lc term.. Addrraa Woodland P. 0., Cl.aifl. ld Co.. Pa. je2i.y W Al.lUiHT A IllUia. FRANCIS COUTRIET, MKKCll ANT. I'riiicbvllU', I Uai O.ld I'ounty, Pa. Kiepa oonntmilly on hand a full iMfortnient of llry IIoikIi., Hardware, llroeerle.. and evertbinit nsiinllT kept In a retail rtorr, vihirb will bo lold, tor eaih, a ebenp nf elsewhere in Ibe county. Krenehvillc, June 37, IH.i? It. C. KRATZER'&.SONS, 11 E I! C il A N T S , raALRna la D17 GoccIe, ClotLirg, Hardware, Cuilt-ry, Qui crriiT, nrocirio. r ri v I ! d a ard tbti glr, Itarlii-ld. Pciin'a. jFfht tbf ir new utor room, on Prennd ttriet, nar II. K. HiRlcr a lUrdwaro etr: ianU MOSHANNON LAND & LUMCER CO., OSU'EOI.A H'KAM HULLS, HAarrAirn r.r.a LUMUKI!, LATH, AXf) TICKKTS II. II. r-'lltl.I.lXOlOr.Il, riciduit, Ofliee F..n-.l l'lnoc. ffo. 125 ?. 4'b t l'hll'a. J.'IIN l.AW.-lir, iiperintenileiit. Je'i:7) tlee..la Milla, lenrtii l.i eonnlT. I'a. SAMUEL I. SiNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Ojip'.citc ti c C urt ll"uni ti;roM jiTiir:;T, ri.KAiu iKi.i. ta. Ail Linda of Watoh, Tlorli and Jt wdry prum;. My n piind, and Muik wnrrnitttd to kii. HRliiMriton. (iiai2.Ju JAMES C. BARRETT, Justice of the I'"nce i.nd I. i ctm- d Con veynrnMT, I.uJhprvburj; Ch-arfkM to.. Pa. .rr-Collfclioii" A rfini'lanrfi prompt!) mtidr, ati'l all biiida of h'l iii!ruiin.iit evt-ii'c nn phorl n.'li p. iiiyt,7"tf j. noi.i.owiitnii it. ruvm ahi t H0LL0WBUSH & CAREY, ROOKSELLEUS, Klank Edoli Mmuifacturrrs, AMI STATION K II ? , 2IS Market St., I'liilartrtt,ftln. fcLPaner ri.-iir H,i"ba and Hr. l'K.!.".-p. I.ellir, .Note, Mrn,it', Curlnln put .ill l':..rra. 1.12 I, To l.i pd NEW . . 4vliii, 3IAItIII,Ia j C'LKA IIFI KLO, I'KNVA. I nnd are the new MAI:Pt.i; WollKS, ' J OS JLirli t llri'd, ii pr.ile Ibe Jail. ! ito.M m!::.t.j, UIILCI IX TOM11?, MILNCII t OT'll!!:s', TAl'.I.l; Tol'si. MANTI.Ks). (JAUllb.N fiTATfAHV, tki:iia it tta v .m;i;, UK A II i F)li'T HTON LS, of new and beantirul di.'iji.a. All f erltieh aill be .old al city priec. nr 2-'i per cent, b ra tl:nn any olbr e.a!,li.liment In tin. eoiiLly. sli.f;ieli,in guniniili-d in all enri.e. Order. IbaiikrullT reo, Ucd and promptlr tiled in the best ikman-like tnnnn.r. P. A. fiinsON. J.ai K. IV 4TVS, Ax'i,t- tii j 1 1 . lj NEW MARBLE YARD IN I I 1IIA HMU Pfit 'IHR un.Ier.iirned take, line niHbod of inform. I 1 in. Ibe rioiena of Hie we.leen end of tb j e..m,lv ihal lie ba. opened a JHarl.le ard, t'-r Hie j mannfaeiure cf I! Tinntistiiiif a, Monninrul. Iliad and I'oot Moaea, rVr.. Ac. I I empb.y n'.ee bnl ihe W. workmen, and o.e tba I lie.rninleiml. .Ml ool-r. if i'll,il I V filled and Hi. ; Woik wairanled. A Idee., ail leu..,-. I.AMKI. ilooM.AMirn. LoO-.r.U-f, iie4ibr . is7, in THE REPUBLICAN. CLUAKFIKI.il, 1A. vi:rXR-MiAY siui;MMi. Mivii 2.1. iro. XATI KI.'S tVIII(.IP. v juus o. wiiiiiir.it. Tlif barp tif Xoliin ndvonf s'rnng ll.ifi nv r ceiiii d to pl:iyi Tii "ij; I lie nl.iu nl iiioiuitif fUiijf . Hue n.'vt r Jit-d awuy. , And prnyrr in mado nnd praier la gHn, Ity all tinny nmr and larj Tin- OA-can Kmki-tri up to b av-ti And mirror rvury aljr. It wnven are knr!inix on tlie ntrand, An bend' Ibe liuuian knc', Tlii'ir wind' luokfi iMiwirijr to Ibe sand, 'j'lif pntHlliood ol the svu ! I'hr pour their flittoring trouturta furlli, T h it (tit'lit o pcrln lin y lirinp; Ami till the lifU cm? Lillcnf lartli Tnkc up I he flung they nintf. Tb griM-n rarlli wnili' lu-r ineriwe up From mttnv a tiiom-tikiti iirin.'; From loldtd bill nnd itcwv rtip Hbr pours ber iwri d atuc Tlif uiiFtn al.o- tlie morninc; rilU Iti ii iit- a in ji of pi r. vcr ; Tin' ntt.tr purlinus ol" Hip billa Arc (urtctV jiorplt air. Tlit wiii.il with livumc of pralff ere luuI, Or luH n lib lound of pain ; Tbo thunder trpati f Hie cloii-l, Tbc droj'pin tram of ram. Villi (hooping bead and Itjaiivlic cruise i!, 1 br tuiliLl ltirct gritvt n, Or ppi-aki vith toiKum of l''.uU'Coit J-iiui all iU cui.Ut Kavca. Tb hint' r-y in lb ttrrj lr nr-'h, 1 tt triiiip jil i-nrlli nnd nir. Tin- mtric iit'itf ptrtrrv inari-li Thf eboriM of a pniycr. So Niitiirr ktnpa tbc n vi'rrtit frame Willi which lu-r yare ln,';in, Ami u!l b r an I voiiw r fimino 'flu- prnyi i!i lu art ttf uiati. AN APPEAL FOR PEACE, ' I liT TIIK : Universal .. Peace Union cf America, Wc lmvo roccivi'il from tlie nflicrm if (liu "Univiifiil lV'iico Unititi tl Anuriin," tlio fullnwin "Appenl fur I'CUI'I'," Willi U t-pll'ial IV(IH'nl to pllll- lit-h llio Kiiins. Tlio "iipjicnl" h iiinKt tititliful iiiiH oppoittine, 11111J wo nrc rit;lit glinl tlitit tlio Pi'nco tulvot iilcs have cpt iiftl tlii ir inoutli". A Deal, or Honiclliing else liml loon placed upon thorn for a lonir time. Uuo of the most w'itkrj ntnl ciuisoli'ns tivil wiim rittil for 4 ji'iitu around the very lirarlliNtoiius of tliosv i'!f eatnc odiccrs of lliln l'taro csliililihlinii'iil, J ct thry never opont'd lliuir mtiutlm, or, iftliey did, lliey faili'J lo "Find out their "nppettl." Wc are pleitLiI to learn that Iheir charity ixtendti lityond the liortlerH cf their n 11 country, if they were ft lit lie quiet durintf ' tlio pnliny d:iy of Duller, J-'heridaii, etc. How ever, Letter lalo than never. Sui li quotation, us, "Tliouam!fi of heaits tiro flgonj;;" "Moved Ly ym palliy nnd love fur nil j" ' Let the op prosed I'D five;" Let the people choose their own povenitncii',."," and many oilier portions of thin nddix'x are grand nnd nohle utterance.. I!nt why wore they not used at homo when n similar catiMeless war was its j d Ly Lincoln A: Co; nnd why do they not today, call upon (irant & Co., lo "LKT TIIK I'l-OPLK CIIOOSK T1I Kilt OWN HO EI.'NMKST'S" In the Southern Statea? hy he alarm ed tiliout tho fate of I'urope, while n eiimi l:ir demon treada tlie soil vl'Auier iea ? Why he ulat rued at tlio ilesli uc tion of your neigh Lur's hoiiiOi-lcad mile nway, when your own limine is 011 fire? Chiirily can Lo projiei ly expended lit home, hut whoio jieoplo uro Lrim full of the jirlielu, il i light lo use tome of il ahroad. l!ul to the aiK'i eei.i : ''Iinliir.'rencf is linpossilih'. The inagnitiiilo of ll.o inli'ir-lt involved in the ptosint war in liumpo the most ctiiti leis of till wars, ai rents our ultenlion. 'riiiiii:in l- of Learla nrc in n:'nny. What Voire can Im hraiil? What appeal w ill I 0 heeded Ye:iknc- mni pride, and want of moral courage, have hroiiglit Millerini''' crying uhunl fur repentance and relief. I'ot ouiKrlven, we li el our own want nf strength. Can no reach 11 single car, or Leal n uouuileil livili.ulion nnd Cln i-l in 11 i ly ? Three thousand 111 lies cannot cincid our ohliyaiions. Moved l y s) inpntliy mill love lor nil, irrespective of ge.o. graphical limits, or nui'MionH of ag- Igiessiuii ur defence, of reproach or jiisiilicaliun, we simply, hut ardently, appeal to those in po er, to a common Immunity, to prolesor of religion ii respcci c of iianie, to wiso slaleH- matiship, to apply ttiat law which is unileratooil Ly every conscience "I'o 11 11 1 0 O', hers II s you WO II Id llllVO llicm do mill) you. Tho speclutle of popiiliuia ami aplen did cities in n stale of siege, and the cries of distressed thousands, fill us with iitiguish. The labor of years nnd the magnificent works of art, undergoing lulliKss deslt aelioti, in lime iniir (c icplaced ; lull there nrc human heinef, w hrie groans nrc not heard, now sinning and exposed, in itlijict aufloring (or tho common ih ee.isaries of life, f hut tip ill Tal is anil olhei lilies, m il they demand i 111 1110 ijinl relief. ll ftj'prttl lo Viss.i, in tho fln-h of w hat the win Id ( all. victory, a na tion professing Christianity, to prae tire now the oil repented imd cltiin h lauded injuiii lion "II tliiue enemy hunger. Led him ; if ho thirst, give linn ill ink ;" nnd r jecl a cu-linn so motiKlrottsly inconsistent, to Harve out the enemy bud cut on his Hipply of wuitr. Wo nro nciiher uiiniimlfiil of llm manner in which you huvo liecn ns'iiiled, nor without compieheiision id t ll 0 (lilticullic Surrounding yiuir liiu m n rt-L; in n..l I.. I in f, r .... ...n ,,,!.... . I . " .! ' i""(l ai" "ol "dung lo suppose llial he I nnd your w hole country do not desire PRINCIPLESnNOT MEN. CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. avi!Kti!avrarjaracjrriaiKoK .rrjtw in Innniriym.iti.'mt.rtj iiniwop i-vfuiiylForJeEua' Sr.lo, PleaKO Ho'p us 1 1 i.....f.... i.a ....:.'.. 1 .t - r.11.. ' , "n'.'ivi iim-i.iiiii .villi inn liiiii-ii, I llipy tii'u your lirntheri imti";liio ynnr jaitiiutitin rrvciwii ncolinle w illi lorcry rcprrHi'iitntivo Imvinir nny ifit- hiiiihIiIo unf iioi-ily, ninl tlnia jirnvc yr iiiicfj itj for fueling ttiita ti-rriliUt ilcsliiiclioii. ti (eel itssiit'Oit llint III linn !iy niiiii-ltiniti. 8 w ill tiflrr lnr nonoranio ,,iiist mciit. and tl.oso Mire ,,fit ()f Ultl .. r,,h( llMi, ,,.; giiaraiitccH of peaiu-rriedoin, Kipial , ,,, tl.o citctilur na follows: itigniM, .Itisine, liiviulaDilily ol 1 1 11 man Life and llrotherly Love will he promoleil. oollO can expect to esenpo retri billion for wrong doing, mni for all who lako up the suoid, there is heavy penalty ; nnd nil hough you eje nct ami receive territorial or revenue cDiieesMoiiH ninl ooinpeiisnliiuui, voa cannot CHcape the responsihilily . II',' an.:tl In ',-,,.. I.. ,. .., y ., '.. wiiti any foiiinianco ol uuinorn y, (o accept a situation tho natural conso i II i"i. lota i.C 11 lie if ii.tt .in .At,., li, I.. , - 1 .1 .1 11 1 1 certainly on tlio oilier. Had you been . ;,. . .... ., ..,,1.1 1 1 ..,...,.1 ...,,'..,... ,i;.v . el '.' ",','. . . j u.iiiiviiL iiuni youi neii'libors. iiciu inu 1 lit 11 i 11 ijfi nilfiru JIVt'S have been cast in l,u,l,le places, and JJt'ifl tho tlir.iis.indfl w lioro lirrm who nrc the real sulli'ivm ! The mothers, tho wives, mid children, composing imiiv than half of creation, wl.u do in, I make llio wars, wIiomi hands uro tied, and whoso MilkTii.e-s in inilcsci ihable ways, are unheard mi ! iceiii'il. Jio ho I sat rairo tlmt inaee fill tinny of wot Itingnien, the -crtnid tiilliirs o n nation s iirostierlv. ' i nk'O -' -"" ai u, inav niu iikuuo- of all. ev?n if noor. ho have an Kiual right to life m il all its opporliii.ii ies. us unv w ho may be in power. Think, loo, oi laying waste w hat our Heavenly I'lilher has permilted to trio.v. Yuu are devout in i our prayers : "(Jivo n this day our daily bread," mid ufler 'd orjesua suko plenso help liu. J o rain and niii.sino 'buve done Iheir inar- p'' l'oini'roy, editor and It iend of velotis work, you burn and destroy ibe sul'ei nig." whole harvests of bounty, tn.d linn' Willi nil respect to General O. (. ask for more. ' I lion urd, wo preler to bu excused. Should our fields cease to yield, nnd gaunt famine follow such fii iiocrisy and wanton profligacy, can wo nay such is not our due '. Wo npprnl to you, therefore, to do your pint to imp this horrid work. Voile tinm I inn it. ii .nl, ti ut. ....I I',,,,. (banged t ircumstni.ces will not be Uiiviiiriii (i ii y mo wsh'Iii; mm ly a frank nckiiowleilmenl. ignoring vuin ami false pride, be brave enough to live for your country, and with innnli - nccs crowned with Christian humility, throw yourselvea upon the mercy of your brother man. No ono doubts your lalor and lovo ol'eontitrv. J)n not expend recuperative Urciitjth ! Tliero is a nuirago grander Tl,:,!, phvsiealresi.-liii.ee: A surrender for iiuniaiiil v is a victory fur conscience and ( ivifizalion. 'i'bero is no dishonor u hen wu l.iiiinr Cod ai.d tho w orks ol bia creation ! HV iiiniit I') czcry niilt-n to tiso kindly inlliieiitrs of intervention for llio adjustment of dillietilties. ISring Iho sono ful condition of so large a mi l ii i n ol Ine hiiniaii family to jour own dnors and feel "in bonds as bound with them." lie open to conviction and learn Hie uni l'iiiig les-iui of the hour, that standing i.nnies nrc stand- ing reproaches, making war imminent and peaee Impossible, and redeem this blight of the 1 tit Ii century, of our boastful iviliz.il ion Hint professed Chi isl ianity by w.i ''.? and v.i Cvifllt icunl uUiinnnmt i.l. "Let tlio oppressi d go free !" Let the people choo-io their Oivu gnvi iii nienls. I'm not jealous of I, oner or nl' Inililniir r.ti to f-n.loniM nn.l t'.ienia ' - merely because liny nro sanctioned by anli, pin y or nulnoi ity ; ..r it may bo, uud it II 1 1 Inn 1I I'll ly should be, that llio experience of the past and iho tor lures of the present, w id open lo us bi.'bei' nnd nobler poMiions. bolli in private and public ntbiim. If there eiillllOl III' .1 ei'lllVtil lllllV. Il lll'll (llll ll r..-e l, ,.v !..,! v.... .--....j. IIV ,'..-. f.l tilimaukinl to relievo present siilleiitig. nnd lo adopt m, , principles ns shall tend to preclude a repel iiion fif tbco liorriblo alri.'cili.a and this mistaken patriotism It can be ib n in liv out I nor ove nnd ira-on in the place of bale nnd iirmies J!y . .. discouiitetiineli'g inililary tranniigs titnl o'gaiiizulioiis, and by each one refusing lo do the war net. or paying a farthing for war purpo-es. Woman's iuflueneo is needed ill the cri-is. Let tho power und wisdom with which she lends tho child and inakes the dome our ideal of peace, permeate govei limenls nn.l revolution) r.o in mies Silli ly il is lime to iiuiigiirato a in w system f"r the settlement of interna tional dillieiill it s, if not to obviate them altogether. There can be no kind, iiiiselli.!i mid reciprocal di 'liber ation while foi'lili'.'ulioi.a flown uilh en i, and tbo drawn sword is it baud. J ho "might makes right doo-1 trine must b., transposed to ri'bt makes might and being 1 igbt Moruliy 1,'ight there is lictory w ii h-1 out tl.o shedding of a drop of blend, or tho humiliation or abandonment, of a singlo principle. mi Deliall ol ll.o l niversnl l inee Union of Amer'un." A t. nn n H. Lovf, rresidenl. Liureiiii Unit, Anron ,M. 1'owell. II. N. (I'reeno lluUa, Kliziibeth li Cbiiee, and olhers- Vice 1'resiih ills. 'I l, o i n. 1 1 i , 7"'.' '-'"" iiintM-n; .lonainnn l hijipie, 1'iesid lit ;-; ;-v Ilhodu Jslaiid llriuii h. and oilier. " ' ""i ll'ohHIT P. W At.l.tTT, llostoti, Treasurer. Ilnxr.v T. Cmi.ii, M. lb, Secrelnry. lnted-riiilailelphia, Oi I. 2d, L 70. A I'l ItTINKVr (i istiov John Vim I'i.reii once won u suit at which Ihe . .,.,' p,i, was so nuen e,,ra"M, , I hi. the declared lha I ,1 ho . ver met ; Inner . John l,o would pilch into h""- 1 l'n,-f lt',v' r!u1' olhcr, aim. ouster coiiiiIit. lb' man ..t otice adilies-el bin) : ".Ir. an lluren, i. ,.a ...... ... I I - e ' . , , . . "r """ i vidual po liitainoiis, that y,,i,r aervices cannot bo obtained J" - ,-ulim,i say," , said John, sw allow ing another nysu r, nnd then, sloojiing ver, ho ns'fed in an umli riono lhnlcerv body could hear U bat have yoj been doing 1 j D .1. . . 1 W'c liiivc, liofiirc n, n !rf nliir mil 11 lollor 1'rmn (). . Ilinvitnl, lli iiiiiilicr (ii noriil, l'. S. A., mni rtvi,li nl of : t Im Y. 51 ('. A. Tlin ciriMilav i It i-ii'l t-1 : "To tlie C'lii.i'itnLle tidtl (lrie.ti:iii l'uti- 'hi:. Ai-ldii" us to totiliilnilo fur tlio lien- i.n.,1,, wequoie T.. lie (lr.-o.e'eo. ('n.l.' ,,. Tl.e .ri,,il,,.ii,,,,,'ii,ii,,,.ei,'v,,l,.!m:,.p:. le burdened with it. charilable. e..-,i.,l,l, and (liiimian orl.. In 111 in, u,e, !.!, e,.B, 1,11111, it are eiKh, th.iue.nd colored per..,,,. 1,,,,,,. ,,ul, ly pr.'M.ii.i Huh wdionle, elnii'.l,, r. and .,er ei.il- o.iiltnel re.lrniiiil,!: inlbiene,.. end but a imi.ll prn,'iroon aiienn:iir r-iiiio n v -evi,o..i . i l.e lua of III.' liu. . I 'leelTre. Ill liei.plu I'll i I nf I he eul I I . r I' ' l 'In. e.oi olill l.e relline, , i.v i.tii.nii.,11. 1u.1r.1l an. I religion, ei.iime. The I erentini eiinrnefeiii.tie. of a ii.o pei-pici niiiet.r, b'.neilv. Ii.i.ihl.v. e,,erKv, and lli.l.i.' r, -are rare I lo lolluM mc!i eiul.iinir and ('liri'.ii'.lii.iiia ii.ihl- Homing 11. . . ,.u0, , Il La. beeomc iinperativi lv iiee' e.iirv Hint tlie I In.tioile eli.ntli l.nie a buil'.liuz lor ill ouu cx r,ivo ur .i Thetircnlar iiliiiiics in llii-KHlntiii, ; ; itxl llio uims 11 tu (il'jt ( 1h of Uv oiitrrjn lie, w': ilc hirthrr l.jilit. fin he ill .1 r n I 11 j had l l"-n,fl" 11,0 folll,tt '"' ll Uor- holm the neee,.nrT fund, m.iy li' mi.-t for lln. irriiit n.irk, end tlist tbeeo brt-l Uren. wbo lime ivtrl.cd ... m.iny yean., nniv be I'l.euiirii'-e.l I y nil IIi;iki wil" ioie uur LU-e.,' i Lord. (I. O. II "- I, Ilr,,i-li"r 0. Berul. 1'. S. A.. P.'e.l lent V. M. C. A. IVa-l.ilifo.l, Ii. ('., Seplelliber il. ll'U. 1 1 is suggesleil, ill behalf of our , Lold nnd tho Island Institute day, being the d'Ull ol Octolier. 1 1 U . j I'U set apart us n day for the collection I"' l""Js 1110 "''Jecl. "1C "i(io ''' circular is writ- ' 'j1 tmlJ. I,li,iu li:"'J " I''uding ol this at iielo. t "'u tiblo ll is rifor.lLil lliiit oik'O upon n tniio tliero was a leust given, and many pel i.onu were invit-j I'd ; but hen eaiuo Iho boat' to kit '. duwu to the repast, not nil of llioeoj who received invitations were there to partake. Ono sent n nolo, saj ing 1 1'1"1 w '"'"X ""'I t'""l,J 1111 tend ; another wns nboul starling on a journey, and was learlul that ho: could nut have linio lo pai lube lionn- 1 tifully ol lk liixui ies beloro him, und make hi coiintcliona by earh ur stngv, case may have been. Another individual, of tho Haniel M d'ai land : btamp. sent exceedingly great regrels, j nnd uiinnunci d that bo bad married a wilo and could l.ot think of such a 1 thing- So they then inado excuses . , a iij u 'in Hr v. ' and went awny. Wu li:no bear.J of brother Howard before! Having bend of him before, we beg to be excused ! We have no pai lituinr ol ji etioii lo helping u black 1 lively lo roam in seiiteh of a plena man, but no do earnestly protest I n.r piaco than "our house." I'un uguinst beieg tiiiiped by a pod augur y .'r. wilh a handle like Unit wbu h heaiiai m - ibis urlii le ; c-pcially so when il is! AiiMlXTlnit or liAci-.s. Xoivhcro, directly in eiidi'iice tba', each dollar j perhaps, say 1'iof. Agns-.il!, is the of I Iio money thus obtained will be pliymcul and moral dcleti,. ration of j disti ihuled I proportioiis: about lho following fnn.M'.'iit nnd tlrdiulf iilui mfirii:;.' II.,,',''"!,! i,d inlii-'.riuda 0. 0. Himard One p?nny. NinelT-n'.ne el. Tot d (Iflelilinirs ne dollar. (i) It more ble.'sed .i .... i.. :. .. . I I..... .,. .-..i.i- i nves wilh it cerlninly that bis (hum- , , . '., , , lion, is to be sto.cn w hen be gives to . , i . ,. i : I .. I... , I ('. .1... ...... , I'll! H II nil II w no rn ill iiiiiii lou net.-, iilo: w ho lie lo their .iiiiiiorteis ; h iiieall iho cause of Ci isliauity ; who live by pilfering, stratagem, begging, deceit ; iiilerfereino with rights, hy pocrisy, double dealing, an I in t:i mi. k i ..enerallv. we had rather cmnlat u the example of those w ho sent their ex-j i.,,.. m.n ll... lim.i ..Cieec-iid oi.,l I, L.I .1 l ! I KIIlill1l!Htiliniii,ilCI,ll li.'il'iiliiil. i HUti to help the otna who might p0 ( (, ',,,, j ,10 Instiliile, wc vnuld suggest that they lead, no '.(.inpaiiied by son nnd prater, the tie , emnd ol lieiieral Howard's conduct in i , i.,,;i.i:.,.. u, ei .r n 1 c.e 1 1... , "H. r-.-nn- ' i " ....'.. ." . , , .. . I .mi i... ll' i I mglon, where ho stole three dollars! out of every five placed in his band for building purpose. And wo would n lviso I lie lit to bo content with ro (eiving the prayer, the blessing nnd t'111 good wishes of thousands nnd I lis of thousands of abolitionists in New Knglaiiil mid elsewhere, who so li.ve tho dear poor, innocent colored i idividuals of the Soulh, but who lire ml w g to give anything lor llicir;. M)ppnrt ln w ould r. b r Iho (li ar, lark lambs nl Howard's flock to the ..lies who did even steal from the Ninth the spoons' which might have l.een left llieie for tho din keys lo it : their hoiniiiy wilh! They lino been j niveli their freedom, mid Unit is more than the w bite poop!.., especially thu ,r c,i,ivn of tho North, bnve! 1, i.st t, country n litllo soino ibitig lo make this d'oiiiilion to the blacks, and il slrikiR ns that, in n much us Iho black people leave by law been placed upon 1111 equal fooling w ith the w bites as they lire theeq'tal of the w hiles in nil respects tlml wo alloiv them to emulate tbo example of Iheir more unfortunate while broth- i , . , , vren nn.l worn out men -ov. n saltation, ; ,,a ti,,..- ,,. enal. id to f not liter ; by , r , i' i'iii.11 Miinoieis mill Mi'.iiinu inn 1 1 ilel ors, ns I he ono u-ks us for the sake of Jesus- and in the name nf the land to contribute to ono of bis eiilerpi ises ducats, dollars and dime, which will be invested, not for iho hem lit of tho blacks, but for clii i(h meiit of a few very leeuti whites, And so, piiitis Oiite that yd ' . n . i i .no. .'iT ..'.. ,,.,.., me, and eduenled , seo,, ,sw iMihi, ic sci.,1 our regrets, ( but k,sp our moi.ey 1,11 their en:.,,- nit opporluiidy lo giv it n. chanty to Iho blacks tl.on.selves or to some ol t.odapoor. who may be deserving moro of broad, clothing, and kind . .1 .1 i ll, """" oxpeiisi.e ouiioiiijrs, wind, will last nfler they halo been educated tbcti pas imo Iho band of speculator, who enn sell the same for ' a prolit, putting (he proceed into their own pockets. 'oilier. b'. J'( "I- (r"f. I UU.U 1S70. Midirinn nfnV.nnrfnliif.eo i , , Il is tiiiliinil enonti fur !i lt icn.li' to muili li riii-rly hi iinylliiti"; 11 nil rvrrylliin tlmt iruiiiiscK rcliff. In lat l ntir iiimtrtim vcihIi'ih cmilil ntit to tiny Im tlrivin lln ir I'nnr-in- 1 IiiiiiiIk. ill, I llii-y nut uiiih'inliinil 11 l',,,'"! "M"""!l" if -. A now pi II 'W 11 l' IL 11 iiiiisl ne II en : 1 et Imps n ier so many failures, it wil '. ... , J ' ,.. , . . I: . I I -. 1 ..." I I , iiitiiu uiu niiuiuini! iiaoio i'a. imiiii I . , ...... ., -. , , ' ; W ell, 1 1 11 llillKCa lit 111 OP her J why Wit - i,-(ojve ? A ml so tin- dollars run in . ' ! ' .-' I'll II llirollgll tllO list of llll 111 IlllgS ' I ' , ioso IlliUltlll sol ves I IICI r oou ICS are 'j (iiilo worn out. Now. I helievo cheer. lulness is iho licst pill now lienllliy rm-os, new HccneH nnd 11 good riniring 111 : I ,1. ,., , -. , l,, ,:..- Wl.ii l.na I i , . ,. , . , not seetiiicoidiinctnallvdrawstrcnrrth Irom h: mo great chested, sunny,1 beery man, or woman oven, whose j enl ranee into a room wns liko open-j ing a window for tho sweet, whole- j Home, clover Igden wind ? j 'A houseful ol in villi, Is ! If it needs . 1 1 mi t it, tuv uir unriui nirivui iitM.ni under his roof some half do,.,,,, people must be, let the doctor thereof install with diesis, w ith lungs, with common senso which last is llio treneral lie I (o m pa 1 1 i ii . e 1 1 1 of tho former mid "throw physic to the dogs." So that his ptitiei.lM nro cured, why should he I quarrel with tho simplicity of the , menus l)fcoure.UK.y ho do not recngni the influeiice of llio mind over the body, will nooh liooh hiicIi a course j .'r IP) ,,e longer I live, the more 1 I value health nnd cheerfulness. Kor ! pity sake, let mothers, before they speak Iho filial tilllrinalivc tondauh I tor's lover see tlmt ho lias belli llie.se 1 pri,.,.',., pit,. . remeniber n human wet blanket , 1 used to slaro at with round eyes of it.r, when n child. A gr. tin sepulchral marked his entrance; a , jrio:tn liisi sitting down. A groan ,)-t'-.it.'l the inquiry .Vvll, isn't it a dreudful dull time i (u. church T" "So," nnsrtorcd Urother Hopeful ; oiIump were I wo nccessions to our ( bureh last Sumhiv." Well," w iih another irioaii "ten OIK. u.y j .tli backslide '." Now what call Imd this mini to be f :, t l,or of twelve children ? that was : jt ,jH number. One would think ('ilb such heai-seliko vlewsof life, ho j wouldn't take that liberal view s of , die census. Oh, give nio tbo man tt, ,.0mes into bis house with a free, joyous s ing ol bis arms, snatches up j 1 ,;,l,v mid sets it on bis bead and . ( bis w ilens he I, mils up the rest j.i.ohi. lo.ii'.iu ' i i'.iii ii'iiniMO j m nny crowd who bus llit-t sort of n Im.haiiil. (iod bless him! wherever , i. :B. v r ,l:,i..iier ol his will , puie races no clearly show n ns in I lu'iizil. 1 lie h'. In, I lielwoon tlio In dian mid tbo nern, called cufur.o, has iioito of lite delii aey of the mulatto; his complexion is dark, his hair lung, wavy mid furling, nnd his thaii.c;er, instead ol being coiiliiling. mil inilo- I lent, is di'deribed by Aifassiz ns exhib nini; u iiuppy eoiiiniiiiiiioii neiwien tho lo y ( ispiasition fif Iho negro uud , 1 , tlie ei.ero;i'iic, eniliiniig powers ol the i , . , Indian. J he hybrid between the white , , . ,. . i, i i und is described us being pallid, elkiii inai e, f. eble, lar.v nnd lalberohsiii.alo, tbo Indian iiifliicucoliavingnppareiitly obliterati d tlio higher characteristics of the white, without imparling its own energies lo tl.o olViipring. Moiiec ahli. exccp'.ions lo this pii turo luiiy h0 found in llio hull Im els of the semi civilized (onimiiiiilies ol our southern Indian.' It i very remark ti i lu that tho Jndis.ii, crossing with eiilicril negro or a white, makes o deeper impress on his progeny than tho nth r ........ a mni in iii...iii-.l n.'.i "nn nn. in, I, in in ur oom-i . , , . i. ...... i ... i i rvtsl lliat ro Indian' . . 1 . . vnniiivii-i isiivd in n i esiinii-ii mni inosi - of tho olber races thrown oir. "Let " ..... I',.,.l.,....e 1 "w ho doubts. Iho evil of the mixture'' nf races, nnd is inclined, Iiuni a mis taken philanthropy, tu break down nil ban iers hi iwccu them, visit Iinizil." A Wiim.tiiiti, Kissi pox tiik Silt ki:t iiv . l) Tu. ...I.i .,1.1,1 ..1 , , , ,. . ' J. -, . us three young billies ol this lJonuigh (were pa-siiig up 1'iotit dtreet, near , t he clothing Mm 0 of .Mr. 1'iai k Ll- iioii, tiny were met py inive negroes One of tho negroes throw both bis arms around the neck of one ol the girls und kissed lu-r. Sho alriiggled jnd got loose, and the negro mil. Hy this time the alarm misgiven and tbo persons in ll.o immediate neighbor hood began lo run nfler him. 'J ho ex citement spread ; tho crow d swelled in size ns the pursuit, continued until the lh.linond wns thronged with pen le. Tin licrm Inn iloivii lo l'i-osl le's , hold, ll, rough the front baibling. back I , into the dining room, and ma.io bis ! 1 . . '..i.i. , escape oy leaping inroiign n w inuoiv , - . . .. ... s , .. , .. .,-,';. , , , r.i j ; ;il(t r TZ IJZ? been dealt with very sunimai ilv. Soon tiller Ihe occiirreneo, ft negro annronl bed ft knot nf n.,,ii',u in f,'nl ol the Montgomery Hons.., ami asked I Ihe cause ol llio excitement, lie wa iiiformeil ,,f w hat hod Inken i "Well, - said he, "dal darkey ,.,: 111111 neon iniginv niiro up id kiss n WhrhV-lallru .y-wnt. m m TlT l' R Tat To iiinl.o . woman s,...!,!, give her n l,ub,.,l who comes , (,.k -m,,n', ,,,,, T(, lm,k ,!,.,.,.,, ivp )im , iM scold bio, ev"ery ,;,. i,0 ,,,,,. i 7'n. ...,, ... 'una iinine. i I 71,7' 7,l7'- ; Jvnu,lt . .. - . v . (ien. ). W. Curtis Leo, now pro- fessor in tho Virginia military insti I uto, will probably" .nececil hi father in llio presidency "of Win-hi in-ton col '"'go- JCAN. TERMS- 2 per annum, in Auvaticc. . ' NEWSE1UES-V01, 11, NO. 10. ly-ngjawivea,, tj'.8.;vi".rT e-amaj i. ma i I roiu I'oui-niy'a letiio..ral. j I. till 111'. I In liiin. Wbv Abralani Li;ico!u waa EUed.ji",;vJ i"1;'"' j'1 i.all..r alii. U l'.oolll, IIKAI.I. AMI LINCOLN. To at tne! I he al lent inn of! he North ; ai.il give a clmiicc fur a rivpile lo the! S.iul Ii, .liilill 1 ill, h lVall was sent in , j lo ( 'aninla lo operate on the lioi.tier,! as we will show in (lelail next week. .,. , , ,., a , , p ., JIis iiulnru niiieb like that ol l.iiolh , , ,, . . . , . , ,, , . hol-bloodeil. 'ct cntilloiis. Jl.iOl Ii I rieil , t 1 - r .1 ... 1 ... ill ll ISSIIado II I 111 I I'OIII t llO St C ). Ill) t I" ' vain, hut piomUcI to stand by him if j ,..,, ,i,ll0 w,(, ,, (:( , ,, ... 111 , 1. lea!l should 1)0 II. jeopar, J . p or yen is previous lo 1 ho nnv-t 01 ! 1 1,.,, ,m, ,'s ,,.;., .i ,.,. J,,),,, Wilks liooih anil bin elf had existed t t I intimacy. They h"1' drank j . j Iioiil liu: T...IIII- i.i j 1 ri.-j.i in iih; i-min mired t'oi mime gnl spent j T:. ... 1. .7,. ....'i. . ai...'. I convivial lilu'lils together, unit so ran MlilTI run lili 111 V- nn" tn'.ii iiim 1 nun like Iamoii nnd I'yihias, they were more than brothers. When last nofiur John Wiikes Ilooth in Chicago, ui a liine during the war, when he, Arleinus Ward, or Chan Urowne, and tin) writer hereof, were in tho refreshment room under .Me Yieker'n Theatre, :ih cerlain men in nicago reinemb,.', ho ... hoi, as ; lnr years, ulinnfi. end ol I l.enll. Ibis; (riendship began Ion-beforeit never ended When the plan to tibdiict Lincoln nnd hold him in some isolated retreat in tho South till for bis release all I o,,,,.,,,.., ,:,, ,. ; vr,i.,. ii I . , . . 1 - ,l ,,il . u f i including poor .Mrs. Sun-all, were familiar. When Heall went ns tho special agent of Iho Soulh on a li:i;-.;u d'.us mission tho friend hip of JSootl. went ..-Ob liim .. , . . . tt ... ... Al lasi r.eaii wits arresicu. ite was tried it lid sentenced to de:.th. 'I'h'ti, with him looking into (ho Ktcrnnl Mirror, our chapter begins ila ending. John Wi.kes llooth rentilvcd lo make a grand attempt to save the lileol bis friend Iieall, and I eenoveyed inf H'aiii lion of his purpoiie to him, with Ihe wbisjier of hope u pari thereof. At this time llonlh loved with strange and tender devotion a daugh ter of John T. Hale. I'nited Slates Senator from New Hampshire. Iij worshipped her us, in his mind, the best und purest woman he had ever seen. She admired him but ni t will) that eternal reaching ulldness of love his was for her. For the purpose of our recital we must diaw aside a curlniii to reveal a glimpse of u family picture. Jlooili loved her lor i.er worth, vir tue, purity nnd gnodiiess. lint he was n piiiid a guy man of Iho world, and she feared to trust her hear! and iKiilinies into bis keeping, though wo have reason to believe she greatly ml mired bint. And her fattier, looking to the happiness of his daughter as he thought, was not willing the alliance! liooth desired should be formed. Ililt for the gilti il genius ho bud a liking und udiniralinii. Ono night in Washington, after It -all v as doomed, John Wilkes liooth and John I'. Halo culled on ;. W. .McLean, of Cincinnati, who was then in Washington. They wanted .McLfnn to go with them to find Col. John W. r'oriicy, nnd with him in company, call upon Lincoln. M..i ,v-,u ,,... in- ;.,,;,., i ;ii. 1 . ; , ' " j. "" Lincoln, mm had mine innucnce with him limn unv other Western l'l'inn- oral, am) be waa cheek by jowl with Lpthe M, ami giving ,1 a their ;!,,. orney. .McLean was to vouch for ; j( Ul.a ., ril.ntWK , ,;r0 nll. Mrr-. I. ootli wilh Hale and 1 orncy In join jt , ,.s j, v;.,,,,,, nltt ,,iserva in a-ki.igl.xe.itneeleinci.ey for Iieall ,,0 ;,,, K, l!!lK,.a ,.vt. lirtfl. ., li was pas, ini.inigni w nen in. car- rinoe colitriiobi.e 1 1 nl.. Jhiol b nl.il Me. ' Lean hll Iho Imtel where the hitter was sloppii g, uud was driven to Fur ney'b resideni e. I'orni y w ns in bed 11 tut 1' the influence of liquor. After some little talk n'nd explana tion, lie arose, bathed bis head in ice water, made a haly toilet and tool; a sent in tho carriage. Tho party wore then driven lo the White House, reaching tln-re about 'J o'clock in the morning. They were "omiiieii uisi ine giiaros, aim loiiiui i ' 'c'l'''' "' l''"01''" '" 100111,1101 I Vet retired , - 1 1'"" cat. mi explanation of the oljeet of the VIMt. rresidenl Lincoln sat by the side of Senator Hale, nnd listened to the par lictlinr. Hoot h then and tliero lold that once he was in u scheme to ab duct the rresidenl, not to injure him but lo aid in tho release of cerlain friends who could not bo exchanged He lold that nil (hat was of the past, so far as bo w as concerned. And I hen he nsknl for the reprieve of Ileal!, promising on bis honor as 11 man to ever tiller be as good n friend to Mr. Lincoln 11 n man could bo lo one who had rendered such a favor lo warn the President, if it came to bis know ledge Hint his life was in ilsli- or and to li,.. himself personally 10 ! sponsible for tho good hebnuor of Heall ever nfler. i Il wnsa question of b fo or death. - wnll wu d nod. No power save ; tho i'.xocntivecould save him. Hoot h , pieaui'i who nil 11. c i.npri ssionm -l.- . 'I'lonee oi ins nature, an. I thousands "I";1' thousands know what that wns. .Senator hi lis .'e.l tin' li:il',l,ni .0' , , , ) lie, a l.nor lo lilinseit ami Ins, family. -son, t..e Iho rvasons ue can give at llm pioper, l i mo. 1 llonlh told tho I'residei t of their: c-tablis'ii d fi icmlsliip ol hi love ,,,r "", ,,r,,v". H'lveiitiirou spint-ol lo love for I ho young man who was I"H K lor In pmple m Ibe Nmlli ju-l what a patriot in llio .vntii w nui.i , , , j,r,,, '., 1 ii,ien'gi.iitn nii'bt have done tor the cause nnd ibe people : ,vo t:.nj;Iil, that n king i,. after nil, dear lo him. l,u t an expensive snpei niimerary, tins Pre-iilent Lincoln was greatly ; young Prince, w , js ,,t If .benzol movsl, even to lears, and gave to jom, ami against whom, even it Im iloolli hi word ol honor a mini, ; were, the ex Pmpeior of the French Unit Heall should be pardoned. j is in nn po.il im, to pioiest, inav . o-1 ... i i . i i . i i j inn lucre wns j..- .inn oi. .., its in I Im I room, llooi h Kisseii the hand llooi Ii bisei the hand .... . .ol llio rresuiein, nnd IhanUe.l turn w it ll tenrlul ey. and clinked Voice, ! even id i er hi" friend,- had I aken t heir hats tn leave tho presence of the ( hicf i Magistrate of the cation, who had 1 promisid. and w hose promise was by Hoolli relie l tjwin. lil'l .1 -H 1 t I. U', .Ml , ' I"'' ' ,l ill v ifc I 1. l. . t I " I'll I lent it'll I ,,l ' i i'i I i n "I I 'I I J mi , i, l.im. i , in I I ! i- ii ",i. Mi ll in ,1 See. 1 1 Iml "I ,' l k I '. I" ' lii-l 1,11 . ii i, m 1 , 1 1 it i.. I: - I -ii, i it . I I. "I '!" il,1 I i .in . .1', v in i '., ;. .i. i. .mi it-, ,, .''ii, ii, l i In. i , i iiii .ii ,. IV.. I I" I. i I i ' I Hi" ..i.'i.i i i, i, I - I..- V (ill i"i' -r.'l, I.I'I.mI. j I . I IK 1 1 1 II flllil I'.i'.lil IIIH'l III' U I' ll' n il. I n III' 1,11,1 proilli-rd il. i Seward Said l,c iim-l Iml Im pnr d ninl, nr tin re would In- Mi'imgc 10- iculincnl. j And "ii the I'rc iil. it t eukenod, iuMr.vii t'tr In I'll t ' i ! fti'-.i inn i ti , l ie. . ii , ,. . i I...I 1I..1I I, in no, I liu' In el hot 1 ic 1 111 iii'ii t'i 1 no lii- li.'i .inic m hile, iiis eyes seemed reioly lo t.tirt hoin I In ir Micliel s, and lie swore by tbo Kteriial ( oil that tie would kill tlio man w ho had lied to l iiu, nod llial bis own right banil, liu 11 rni-ed to lli avi n, slmiihl iivi'iijji' 1 1 1 0 death of bis coinrade. .1 if 11. l!i, olh called to bis eoiinel l ilt a liuv IVii mis. some of wlmm were in . . 1.:. ...... .. 1 '. i.i.ii.i.;ii,ii, ' "l ..ii.fiii 1 1 1; im'L. 1 He iiiiiilied the I'lieident lnr bis own 'avenging, and I" olhers was given in 'charge! In Ui I Seward at Ibe sao.u ! hour for iutei Icreuce As we In lieve. under tho Idifcl ing I'ower of 111. oilier world. ItiVolh's liimd I,. 1 il,.. .1 1, ..I 1 '..-..II I!.. was the inarlvr to pi ivale fei'lni:;". tor ' ' 1 '-Jl bun, lu -"'''-'i mil lor thai. Int'umcd by revenge goinr' liko a bolt ol wralh to tho I'lesiilent ho bred llio shot w l.ii h sent uchu idler echo doM ii the long lane l eael ing to ! the fui uro. I lie kept bis word he avenged tho Jdeiilli id his friend, mid a woinlroiiH ; li :.i 1 1..... .. ill, I.,,.. j kw St. .d lied. There was not ,, ..;,.ltllll,v. i , !. bran . of lb.,.,. who were deputed tn aid Ibsilh in bis avenging thai filled I he soul of the ouu who sell led so terribly in I i.li r ill. llio IVeridonl. And sodied Abraham Lincoln, not by tlie bund of one who struck in l.e hall of a iitiliou. but by the baud 'f a liery, inipeitiotis stiic('-w'-.illviog tctio liient ot chivalry. Had ho kept bis word, ho would iml then nnd ll.eru ' , (ulu.r H ,)al ,iis l ,lf. i . 1 terivarU. liLlslllvo. What is tliero nioro in vstorioiis than a blu-h, linit a sin gle word, or look or thought, should send tbo inimitable carnation over I ho cheek liko soft lints of a niniiiii'i' sun set. Strange is il also that the fiico only and that Iho human bice is capable of blushing j thai the baud or foot does not turn red from on desty or shame, any more Ibau does the sock or glovu that covers tlieiu. Jt is the. face that bears tbo nugels' im press; it is the face that is Heaven. I ho bliiili of modesty that tinled wo. man's face when she first uwoko in Kdeli's sunny hind, und still lingers with her pure daughters. They caught it from iho rose, lor all ibe nccs find, were , hile; but when I've plucked one of the buds, rei ing ln r ow n lair fiiec, more t'.ir than (low ers, blushed, and east its reflex on her eleet (beck. The face is iho tabl.t of tho soul, whereon it writes iis aetinns. There limy be I race I all llio intellec tual phenomena, wit!i a confidence amounting lo a moral certainly. If innocence und purity b"'k outward Irom w itliin. none the Ics do vice, in , temperance, and didniuchery make ! iheir indelible impressions upon it. Idiocy, rage, cowardice, pa.sioii, all lenvo their traces deeper won iiuni the virtues of inidu-ty, truth, c halit y und hope. Kvon brainy itself will I grow more beautiful from the puio thoughts that 1111-0 wiibin it. Sions AM) WnM'tiis. Nature's machinery docs not work with llial u 1 1 1 im-1 ii egulaiili' its hereto!. .ro As 1 1 i'i uoiiic rs uro much exercised by tho ! Ullli.lei t'.ll .'I'.ilieiil'M lu-es nil t . . s.ll'f:!!'.. (;-H,Veni , :,s liko Ibis of s darken it. Auroras 11 re un-ually abiiiuliiut, are no longer cid'n ed lo the liiililiern bin 17.011. .Meteor of great brilliancy urn fiequenily noon flying lliio' the air nnd illuminating liie heavens. Slot ins of great violence at sea and destructive floor! on lha land a iv o! common oi currcnce, and recently, Mother Kurih lias been sunken front centre lo cireiniifrrcnro. Solid ol the 11, ore iipi'rt'li"ii think that these digressions of nature uro , the forerunner of n terrible lalastro j phe, bat those who have given llm ; phenomena sy-temal ic iilicnluin tell us to possess our souls 111 patience, ns a nioie iigree.ibli-stale ol nll.iirs will soon ho inaugurated Il linoN S( ut.T SoCIM IKS .V ( all signed by about a h indied clergymen of ibis State principally Melho lisis, Presbyterians, I!,i it i;s and I'ongro. g.ition.ilists has been issued for a convention to assemble 11 1 Syracuse on tho loth of Nnvemb r, in lios. lilily to all seer, t associations. This is but 11 revival of the o'd aiiti Masonic agitaiion, nnd we taliier think that Ihe clergy men who propose In lake part in il would be ninth belter men pied in ntlending to (heir s'.iiitiii.l tulip. If llli'n I'lii.osn I., iii.r-i.ni.i member n tho M isoi.ic or oilier so- , lrH w-e ,eerecy is n ly antiquated and hani'ih ss f,u innl.t y, ,ut whose obj.'.t is purely chariial.'lo s, .0vole'i,l. they ill do so will.. ,)1t , ,,, ,.;., , t.illt.r ,,,l,ip si ii r. 1 11 ill or legal adviser, ll is a I(1 ,-), tu. ,si,,ess of ihe ,. :,sUllt, ,, 1ht .,,, ,k) t.,,,.r ntieli lo hia t . ' . , i last .) i :o 1 . ; ; if f. .. Tlir.Si AM. il Tiikom:. The Span-i-!i throne, o long l iieant, si ems like ly soon lo tin. an o. cnp.-ml unobjec tionable to Ko gland. I'l u-sia ami Italy. A'l llii-i1 Pollers, ttrciit ding lo tne late-it teb'gr.-ipliie rep-its, Lave no qniesiT 1 in the e.'in.lMaey ..f the Ijuko nl Aosta, .no cf 'ii tor I'm iinn l, .ir Ihe Spanish crown. Ina-miich us Spain I.. -is laileii to innfl l.v ll n le....n I,,,.,,,, ,. ilH lMV (.r iiilididalo r. ...i t i . i... s) :. i 1 " ' ' ,,,- in,i n . -1 ... i . isii e u .,!,. ,(. ,.,.. v (,, ,si:,l,lis, ,, le- ,,,1,1,,. ,,,,,1 govern 1 hein-elves r ... , .- A vi nog in m w ho gn-atly ml mi red ibe Icmmi cnlnrid suit wrnlylbo bidi.'s Inst siimui ee,s ay h lenwisli- led liimsvlf a leiiiini cqnotier. !.) nt. w