7•3‘,4;.7:'*`414•:%:;f1-' • ;=vp? t„.. • • • _ • = ••••!:1••• ; • , n,i , e.: • • ,-•• ,- W -C1 • r"irdefilraye See Slaitary. Itl ill:Mafia Lineein • would be et: mheeted Presides& be mast streutithe•Mt• of tildettry: . I"" . ,_ *Fie bedews not. eometrety else will hy Pa old beanies ; -;,•'..a °rev Wm. And it frdlowe. Oa the night Wads,. „....::Abralkidis Lincoln useures the Vote of 'ttlevetry. that eta. e..- , .... f rry mutt to ore. nom the Tots of A batbaukvo•ow . . Indeed. the &sal at the IfOlatteatat• Wu the =.t... , -•,,, - .7piginetples old h now control its sttloit RIM respect to ,• . - , -,-. :11111d Oar, Is 1 ibly thranta nimbi a traosestatatloa of ;-;-../:„,._ psiffleal oleos to is Will resters the dam vowel:to its .e....,, , nteettird septa sty in the,tinkm.,with the Administer. at; -,.,,,5 , ape feline tattle andlagitolt, however !rehiettet -- ,the lather udg tto to perform to igreouileitera a mitt. • nitro aro t 0 elating of alatopholasol. whe, l oloMb di :Settled on thipsrtierder quesitie 6f Secession. ale yet 7 - .. Site sad teditisable on the praemonotgoietion effeettag • the power'and prestige it.f Sletory; nestely. radontstil flosesidohlsta. Oss Was tO the Vtllolll. sith saLthe caber spina 1.,. botbi bovirirair. having a mimmou purpose to 'with respect bo Slavery,wit: its anteinathro. • ' It la the determaillati oll of the Soweedoelita to diode ill political naatlons with. Aral-Slavery *plaid' every elam.antto Awitablith aMateintment tato which no in . Mamie toe shall be permitted to eater.' but thronedr *Ala SlaverY shall mige foeuver, andispithed Mad bred". pitiable sosettlittl lord. • :0a lb/pother head. thous slave; holders who Cling to the-Calm propels to seentoptish purity mutts t,he seme thing tea diffetwatpotra: mime.. ly, by brin;die, all the slatelmidere back to their loyalty, • endemploytag the pones' which will thereby, aceru to _them jointly to, replan contra of. , Na „lidera tiorarn. s- It . - ' I - - ' - - • -' •It le but ' , di ff ereneeti etralew aursollie Idsvehslderi -as to dee kled of amnion they will Inhabit. hether, they will attune Sp data fa the aid establishment : which their them built sod edhascnited to Showy ; or; pt . abandoning hat to the heathen. tr4i for themselves • ~ flee eller& tented le their arid artiste' as one which - . so, ride tam t shall assall,adr.tha nines of heave. visit too reitighlyt with foniidatknra of tried steel. pit , lan of slate, balls ofpreelotts tilighlit, sod Pavaileente I ;.pr of gold.' ' • •' : ' The slave elders of the lanicia,Party. mare preetfeal and low I esinatlve thee their: firessien brethren. prefertoitarry In the old place, propodis talks:melte. to convert fa latter from thmerrosof their nay by ma, r 'wincing them that Stmemion is a mistake; that Soutbertf ludirpeodeam lea delusion *alight with manifold and • terrible.wees ; that the safety. the srabillit.the dignity, the power. the grandeur audible glory of Slivery ate all . Sell inithe Unita, and not.to be enjoyed out aft. They • lived in the house which Miele tithe's- built whirls is their&by trupreacriPtlitie "right; glorloui Inheritance, ! m : the fairesgsabric of governmeht ever erected by men.' ' List us a Ito themesula of the South to abandon their preempt leaders and flj to them, crylopout that to fallow the confederate - flag along the snerilons ledge," aud,throggh storm , and betake will lead tam to Swift - dootruitloe; but that to "ally,-t0 their' standard will take them tack to the old .bnmentead.. where-Oa he feeling p ma they Mig ht; th pastimes are: ever gime,' • whittle stimmii ever Mig the ' . ./kies always -Mum - and Sowers blooming perennial i, end bete the" tell Mum, they may f 4 seer repo s. under their Otto Sit, and fig tee. with no ooe to atakitttrato afraid: Thelediesite is that we should.' t not be prec b ipitate In movies thread the grinds:my of he Ile ten, ut should held it op se a 'lomat Instrument of chartisitteent ie ' terraria re Sir their erring bretlimia, allowing ample thee be nee gaits it for peoltence and abadutioa. ileeer• we are Min* that the harmless Orolutioas of dreits pa. - wade are More 10 their vielta t han , frequent enCollotertr GO the fled of battle: . - - • , , • ~ Tel they require that ouraraileheald loadvanetet— It must on furl each rebellion" St Our ntandard at beaterled. sit a rallying print.: ' ii - einter 4-ope rations mast be manfed. from which missbentry enter. • pries shaillbratich oot. To convert, the sinning sous of the South hack botrith and righteousness, there must he a Jernailegi at etch mooteimietit locality,"up tonbleh - they may • •yo Indicate repentance sod 'be againen- rolled in t • • flock of, Mte Itatnactlists of the home of im , reel. Ad nothingnalleugice foirsuch a Jerusalem but .. • a military encampment, with such latter-day saints as , • McClellan atid Banks, sad Dix and Mallet; and tbe like,l • armed to' he teeth and ready, for th e trey, with sword in I she hand nddhe Cnnetitutioitin the other, prepared to niheihi , r death ut the oath of &Deem& 'according to the flub -•r itt ss of, docility 4 tie sutgect. .• .' . : : •Ot mu it is a:part ot the system of operations of these gin emelt •to do a. little, in the revolutionary way " thermal , wheester such 'slight Irregularity may te. "oboe n rye to 'etierktaste the leaders of Secession, ' Fur lost» ee as rani! rebellious States, thetirms of gam ' • ernnistit re' pawn, of the loSurgente, it le Part of • their pie to arrange State mirernments of their awn. . Such a. binary iit necessary in carrying 'on the greet - intheroe o salts - hi In which they. are entested--fealts . to which on the tart of the-psi:tient rebel, strati he the test of a etirrn to! the.faith 4MM - fathers. This has, Indeed, ready been t clod, and found to work teitehare. • The Unit tits In Wistern Virg Min Peet at WitMilog.'and • voted $1 So andag:tcr the Legisist are. Me, ti6niidno for " Goverao Mr. -So :and-to WI Judge. cod , they baring called Lb a the Government of the.Statc it implino ** nall- ate]) roc gaimd ,aa Snell. Wlietatipon , United tate% Senator" and members of thist lines, irem at' octet trent . up and promptly: adtnitteil; and „these 'ltentlremeti:uf " Western Virginia kilt e, In lift, by virtue , of Mai little 'artful o ration, carry ; shoot with then in, their pocket" ' fifteen' v, tea of our, electoial colleg decide who Abaft t be our ti at Preeident, -As this pragraminii is be carried ..,' opt to a wry seeded Stele; fro orery: State, which .the *Dew South." or the nee •Lotigarcity," thitalutcb. they.. • . will secure two U Oiled Matteis Senators. Moil@ an laded. - . tilts number of members of this' House. @lid vote" tor Prestdert equal tit ;their foil iiiregreesion repreinota .. time h e will' hare , of coarse, proportlitate -delega tions in II our Nitaitiratiug Contentious. j • - - I, ,- - . Who Ter such`Ctigseization "is set tip, ft It expected that th e slawnholders i l will. In. large aualber& desert the Canted ate &atonic, and fallow 'that Of the Cnion'.• An, Induce sot which mall mired many. Is the °apes unity ' which sill be thee' ph/aerated 'of entering! tiro the new • 'order 01 thing' high In ofhcsal station. (Mires will he obtains ole with tittle anarchy; end-stabitions -rating • 'men at d ambitiOus men not 'a" yXiung, nlll rush,it is ~supp' o sed, to the' side of the , Cation, to! enjoy official " patrons e and pretties; bringing with them all their friends, :rata ives debtors.er,edltom, end other peraoas In-1 term le their Mracess in lite. •It la 1 2 1 1 10 retarded as highly, minortiuttlhat: the, moat liberal prent hat In v ow of Slaw et shall he tiven. : : Jeffereou Davi. , uraj, his respect hid high; but, if xi; Mr.,Liomin M e at tid against hint. .tract olstreinee of &II the guaranies% of the . - . •Coitelit atm must,uf.seurie4o 4)i:elated., An ameesty,; which hall cower ell 'sine of omit:don or • commlioloo. - • toast b granted'to whounioewer shall retarii to bill Silt . glance, and all such tnesaures be nitwit:A to - its shall • • t alley the'suspizione. assuage the bitterness, and , .. abate the hostility erring children of the South to our common tioveinuarut; and persuade them again to solo, Its blineinis. • : ' t , • • By such "Unita treatment pile here hi ra ted at, by the mllitarystrmin one direction and the dexterous flumes . of political artifice in another • by alternate blows and . persuation, blister and isugarplums, it isl.expected that" - the bell igerent wit I, be ramed down; the sr ill WI -recalled • to trac ability; the skeptical inspired with-faith. and, . le ens, the whole body Of slaishelderi tirmly planted once more on Ithe,sidji of the union, the- Cousthution, . and the laws., :, ' I: , .1 `,-= • : • The policy of the Administatiotilrarstonizes In almost • every trarticurai with:the :object. of thle class of elate:* bolder& It afford. Ample protection to their constita; ; clonal right.. sod hill perdue to SiCiesioniete retnreing to their_ allesience. It holds thaTgranitiermy in abey.ll rea, nod reragnitiortheir empty tramenorks of titatal . • - rloverietrionts,' to diaCt s theta at txtna•tile tato the sacred- tempi *of Our sovereigsty: . • ' ''' ' " 1,. :. . ' .... in art . the two Wales seem to he et one table In' , :101l nimunion.: Their setfoes. tend ( t x littmistakably to the • result, whether they know it not, and their PM will develop * reunino cf the a Seeholding In -4 I t em oa the platform-of the Administration. for the - prof ion of Slattery, against all who oppom it. , ; ' In I is teal the party of Slavery will become seale.the Torii .of the Adm:nistratioe; Mr. Liu:nein will become T • toe P estdent of the . South, throne' UM agency of the -Cul" and Jefferson Pasts will- Sethi tii the 'sheave.— The fp:aorta Capitol will 'once Knott blies me the seat of -• Sim ante power, the Federal Goternment fits Instrument -: ands e country , Ite • ittbjert realm." The old, game of a `'. , unit 'South egainste divided North will be topelited. - - Thep rty of the Ad tato btration will play the role of the z. . oin - Loutetatle party agairt: l • The tonne': suite will be • j emetics; %ale , 24e end, however distant; Sherery-w ill agalpi;he.nritest lo,extustultiee ' : :I -, •• , . May be permitted at this point to plot in a protest against a:temporizing correctness .titate ouranisatiOem ith powers Ito -correus for eareded . . Sister and Iclothitig thspitid. 1: So ta as.legel rectness le m iet ecernthis action lens - unwarranted 'Ns' seonialoei I rielf.• .11 is 'quite as :revelh. • tioniry. Indeed, it Is, in MS Mew& upon prefer', , • -'the m , t Meting with secceeloni fincesitun. repudiates I i • . the Wirral ituthoritysilthlt a State throngh State forte ie, and State fereis. , w bile this 'repudiates the State autherit..l ty tbrough Federal: terms sad farces. Ihey are both • ravntationary., Nor can the plea Of necessity be inie"- • : • posed to a:Monate It: Nolsia eceinity exixtflor. anything: but A unitary occupation I a rebellioStats until tha t 1 • "rebellion is sub iced ., Aid , hie is precionly what should, e take, pine*, and'n Siting else. These- ekitleton State or,t • : gattieationa ere netbiosTrilothe usachloori of Political artificers fur monopolizing wer; and It la a thansetut .. - and cooed pernicious abn of the datintly• trust to. 1 /. • areinise them is Valid. j. • ; - : • I 1 ' le, Government for the State of Virginia made Its :Ap pearance last Mae, and clained to be tees entitiedto eonsiden , atiolo. bootees, as it was - said. the people t 'of Ithe .•• mo UMW" had Instituted It. It received:the reeoguilou of t it President. wht4t was construed to bind the other bra dies of the Allereruniset.: Slime. time, hollow, the . pin le. ie Ito were !represented as, bating :adopted this, hat organised another - Ptite. Government. with a view " L - of lug detached limn the Old' State.', Itut-tradeethe Y erat Constlintiori ibis "cannot be dime without the" 1 eon ut of 'the ; old, State. .Nevertheless. the People of '" -W, torn Virginia bat interested a (fever pinata.' for I the , • *kb is State,.of ',Which - the:Deeded recitr e nltieo eat , at ' ••,- floe ed: and hotting , now created their ' new ;Stet. of. haneteha , hat:glottis:: to give to the latter:through the tenter; the necessary. assent, Le WW 2, I,he le'l4 l oit o l .oo, ' pl'ance with the terms of the Caostitotion.andheldoir ly admitted itito ;the Union—thus becoming: intrasti .. with the constitnilonal pogere of the old Smite Ocl Vi . et is. /aside those which • i ill belong to the inn S to 1 1 ,.. --R. awha, loam:line, of counse,two United States Set n a for each; . 11. conceive' this to be a' gross o il fa; u n the onstltOtionel rights of all the , other Srat • . • 7 , •.• he Procees,ef making c ra tes at short -hand tuay• els . tri to oue of the most gigantic schemes or militia jai sir the aura 'Messes The war may nut be n all ,-* ei teed or the reb.le 140A:hied for many yrere, nod Y llt - er st power perratuiox under our .Conetitutioo I It , - mandielsitetestney. to the meantime. be Ivezercised bj : sem limited. nuoitiei et pervoos. - It ts'only tee 1 e ; ii. tir the iloveronietli. toll r ears a (01101 411. Seale reit *Able the geog ra phical timffs of oae of these Sot eel , "itieble a fewlodii Wools:tom:quire toe! poiser to • hi: etch State fsiatit led by ihe C.'ines Mutton and um a - t Se land, la,Cmitrest. i 0 this election of PresldMi int l'e all our t:mina:log tivrattious. To Atii,, ' e n lit , only oat-emery fir ix : stook Cif , reedy.maile State G. ter itients,(so to speaki'an golaloug wilt the army. to e s ,:. 4 p wherever a Turps may, ihreatop 'Ultima %seeded dun_ I will not any that this is sort of gime whieb the : L z ,i. alonist alaiettedders inveiAie4 to play, to baste ' , Moir MOO arot of the Goverontentio aqy aura of timed ll coo. ~,.1 'hest otthe'retalw.. Audyet le It net ,Inainly is to the -"" • , • up,„,-k•ipy or political imer,sollitary Seel iv* tee *ad. . I ' comt , ' I ' fining : poier.i that' they • differ. with there: torsion *., : • - bath?. "At any. rate.' this "shame !ogle *dm t:sot e- 10,4 b . , ' 1: r' ; lu st U l d P t e t a . ;I; : r f: s u r ri g n it r in u i t ha b • is e:t p# irtr h y t . , : a ittl tid g e r P i ob d l i l s, ~ : L t rd. “, s h e lir a sja decently honest, sliteholder r non . .ProPI . . T ~ I will not hi:Missal chi motives of that Admills ration. - 'l3f, E .it. t:lniSid Its prlueitilis in this regard cannot fall to develira • ape e ntrb d i, o e n pn bt . Bi l i on uoyt liigt:itsihintal:Low.ibyttmistl-.„.iilopesEaretuienditetnqatnotar,di ) . :. I s o l. .4 :1; ~.tvr. : l log& whet will mime to be teethe beet Interim aof the' pa te, : -rother *Min I cycle of , oitional contention, sod tweeter, , . robahly trerelitotout. bitter. and tit4 l than a Sitting i ts ' In our past bluer& Tim very opposite convoy is las one ,f ,1 it ought to Panne. Toilberate the Giiventment utterly 7 : end foreverflttO Slavery eh told be its drat and para• my, moo& ebjei/t.! :To sterartiplish this' isle only neesiteary ":"- for it to dlseitioll an attenuated abstraction. -and stalk :it. 11:,if self a onnortirattiee which Mod lem brought, to in: very : • _doora. Theraltapl• areal changloz ii, practice- he F els- SM "liens of-the G Merromerit. and parrate the ell acc ord' il , , tag- to the leaned Dictate the cane, I ` would, I a s hort " time, make tba United States as 'conipletely f ra il • 1 Slavery aseseada, and place the latittrution e .or fiat, and under one feet. To esecigniur 11:roofed Ii States for their bainedt Is no part of aged.' ; but to pears?' p4iry tekseaorid entitetente..and • hie melt fulfill a .high perm" Is what-team leiperatively esti upon to t do.. The ticlioe upon - which emi are • OM, p leg binds oto Sleerry :Atari heoce.the National rasa, in• stand of• behardirected against it, are held ,when they maynt assythoment be reepaired to ,to turned to Its dm fem. • i i; ,: . - I . . The'wish oftbri am ra ies of *tnsept@ is ieelnqier the Secedes! Stetra to the authorit •of the Unitni. and hold, them as autgeet protium& Whether this wi I ever be seenapilsben' no ode cane of enure& confidant] foretell' bet, lo my tudgineritantittbis parpoeels at wed, and ' the war asesates Rd true character. It te a uterej trate,to hi; ' tented - this tisay.or that-for Shivery nr ate, oat it—et . • the va r ying ace dents of the hour may dot in., , , 1 -It lel well tbat the, bugbears:if Disunion hit mist wiy; ...... ands*a 2 Waxer beta •Ito , lfstighkiii timid g ig42: gi., , their Proprtity. 'Every 0041210 8 pees that tb cannot be sty ponit oat sppinitina'or the pniterethe booth lons them of tOe.horth; that they are wedge d by ties of eaters. distised to ttlamplkoter all dis tegrallas u l e 'and explode* Seem . '- , ;.- ~ . . - • frboiald the befilietast sections me l. ttle de upon ea: Wing basis Into separate political comes sithei;• the Stem la the Pouthera asetleo, &lona the No th a t Ilse. would speedily ticouts free, and 4 aeler ta t. with the berth. Stich slaves as could escape a 'tea ale would do le. and the rest would be eons 'by their .lortotre to the distaat.ffooth..end as thews S tee be runs . fres. they *bold beam. antaitoistle to t b tr Cenisdir rates.hat recoutlied to the old tinkle ; and sioatisterle mead pretreat th4r radars. ' Thee the se at era Ike Of i the Caned Slake would be. rought down : throat' . ties cdelatretitatiisospie itbleh themes o f woad ba , wopeitht I aid IWO* proem captious* , all the ea- ..tteasiemal to Weald stale 'float tawballau on LM Ipeseta at the Gulf.. The would effect a' how of ,uhs gsdow pa pm dettAlevery -foals: _. - 1 i - - I ..,I --:- so 'lke. opera g all' pt ,ssisiot war ,abould , a awe :alio w•slittataediately &lin. Karel . to lo g :t/ i tats, _ alp Saw ct Wiled nem, and tie Anti.s eery eiditor tae s theta, ineteet&of te r re end ee. titierof JllY4llkettaup die l' 'tine fTsso lordlos to iffilapeed.in •se Id sae ; 4 4 -"'"'-* l't chi Petsea of sew Gant. 18 " 11111 # 111, . tall ,tea ' 7 ,c4Q?:,:: ---: :i . ..-,.2. -,-' it'; ~bre, , , .. F.,..' . , 1 Tb• livitillm 'WSJ b• tl/.f 0 10 140 d.. 11•14010 e; 'salt! 1. - 1 000 10410 a uoiestlonnf mem.. 'lstraergeelleeit Wild, 1 . wlll Sways mist iebllelS4ollurvivse, Ifibmittlnettoi • IA tale !aril is tbrOoly 16 send of-lOsiehleu. Thy gilmW • 11 01 i. tu t ees, IL whet!' • •oer Baleal.alte lee l i t' • a pretended mho; wbellierZedicce guilt Its jtse peace Its fruitine braced I law aid' gime, its leeleflA ••—• geeing. A system timid Slavery tp g eo eu tliftp•icoil) 1 din o m isk o , wee meat, tliershire obit's Sae' ' r • .or Ito profeeetc.estarcel InAssis me dieles'es, itl:ltg p :.%11.4.lagtoatii:bcostaorrsoli id . -, n ., %esst •• it . . viit 44 t . 'edema Auden eibmiustiolo,Andl truer the to other p r eeervativem-toltiorreprovidemal renter • M smo's tabeility aid likbery. War Is •ohnbelotre o pose! Prill041•1; 0.41 only @attended as Winsome t 1 a noble end. It le A t heroes Instrume it - • 1 mid la this cam Oriels no ilttle danger eke , I Will t ' ijgl seektimiudek/ 1 0 0 1,1i• lIS 10 the 6 °0 4 I.l i bi l tri Death the rule, of mum coalettetlowiltaerly 11 1 m anairklod. 1 1 - 1 ' •._ .1 ' •- . • 1 .fl .. - light tiundrict tbottamd strove ines,fe the OW . WI lifm !ober Mad induitroila: ire abstracted f 't • laboll', • .log p4ulatiao of Cho country to monism -a dile si tee • spots those who'. impala Va work': The re di ' rek &Votary of tiro ..rivisireryt Is a BMW t '1• KW L 2000,000400: tla3o will bard Y more than MOB toe i oiteritig mipersdniarea; mod 1 onetime Altair •ri ..,6:1, .sitional debt: If the Wel co mum: w 111,011 it ti, sons - of $900.00tG00.1 . - .i • = ' ' • l't 1 ' . •Ibiste !beim • sem.. es - se aro Maki fee l ( i . otos 4,;,,, us e Baton t. nd yet Is i all V. be lanul ; 10 = 'fl Militaries* stedl el ;Met t • Ifre am . . I Meld itelt , other dotter. or man {Drib* war, until it are sd11! ••••. sot ateadiume# Weds directly Mai saltala L; Mallon* fort Flom: but ace oseicitat kw SU el . , :-! i 1 ,Slr, we Mann Med b' Was th e uptake the ,i lilted world in a matter. Our present frol, noir a one clique down t. au ignoble straule for ehysi ' I supremacy. an I this the4oridi eau „lava et min respect. - ,Oar r ya to 41sittbority, Wed ow s whit. 4 eicalitynbout , proper distboctiois Isetwesti sY. • A:internment e 1• a mare endeibil!l'i . lll3N WWI lb' , i leg. The hums 'Mind has outgrown that t ettt 1 reverersce ~ mum:ma of soy - kind WWI WIWI* I L ' bellob 'trim se ; ' awl right of neerrioe no i t of seteasine— Let the. world demands, to lino, A essete. upon hleh side, doss the morality of t lief Coesid as a 'bleody and brutal semen! r Ammo aterebden fot dwelt slob. il lejeatly cgtoe • I to the enlighta land Claristlen,immtimeot of- lb. Lle Yet lb* fate 01r11, : llas lam than et Medd 4i vuoidedArtbe lions; mid thrill by the °pickets • W kind; So that oldie o..isiou is the eel the ee n I ad, Mid ne - pollameack he perutaerstly :au ' dotes or • dimlegards IC The linuisW. uslodOr • e t t foetid. hoer, hilted ' n development ar r44s I • •01 lure. Is same ty logical; the heart, however. bac 'ii by seitishnoes . , sift. bas • chord be bs lauded *lli 0 path, with 'a tr ring: arid the cenacionce halite li small votes." lab flavor-dies, to ll blow to iticitb 'sod lintiersta dog ofeieroaljestlee ThereMrs4n i of freethotight rid foie exprosion. the bride and i r and consclende. t• mankind Oro the Pea 'hove - • : rulers. of tho l e . let and 600000 attribute of ma ,41 ably la qoirk to discern. and promptoesa lb In . and improve i lia admonitions of this august Vint . i; • Sa d , indee d. 111 It be lichees who. in ibis Mt .. hour, are ineeeleif with the reapousibl.VY of coris - in shell continue o lack wisdom to cemprehind, or lc perfumer, the r rlotY. This : is the grist oppo It n i • which God has ourhaded to us for 00r dell'arte • i that greaten . which 'darkens our pair. Let vi• prove ourselies unequal to the &manly . *bleb it el Ohl let usoset ;tempt te rebuild our suipirees, • . floes orlandq . et lis rear it vas hose ofoteiniii .. • 1 Let the erdi• 1 jeellee—the harmony el God's •,1 sant lane pe v de it. •..1 And no Internal "eotnmol • outward e ens will afterward bowl. ltold• 1011 al i II may,uot r artriumpliset sod eilduring.. - • 1 ' " Thos , prig Slaver3'; own that time art _• . • . *1 • . •• • . 1 0 - • . ,.Yield. .• Thieriot h thy spectral finger s ourtiot hot .1 - . Bless ode. id a* depart toll. to elite, ' -. 1 _ Embolic d thy lifeless body, and th e y shads • ; So rime° ter nee Srn bloody bob... Msts, - • - ' s. 'Hallo to pave by pleas feativale ,1 • Thus may- itreat!Repufille , so long verve . ' • • • • I ' • • . 1 patelvied b Livery.; 'laird forth. iWthe w • e Irish . ereter,r edeomel, rageeevatod. and' diseutit by the poles .f universal' emareipetlon" . • I a Jour TSVILLE, 4PA and .thei '. Secretaries, arrested •by 'Cit i ii i l 'lVilltel o the United' States Steamer Sii. }. '' 'to ' ' ' ;:I- of the Erhisli,'mail stear i cin, on 7refil, , li' '' . '' 1 • i : s heen released ,froat , cnsto(l‘,. I t have'sail d f,,i- England in the liritilt.. , ; steamer t ine/Lido. , • . . ~. .1 I - • 1 1 The orrespondence , which led,to ihis imit:lig , üblished, and as a Matter of rec its : Well as te,:shjei the statesmanlike man 'in which! Mr.-Seward, the S ecretary f St has tree edi the - - subject; , . '' haul hits , , !, e, publish 1 {1. 3 Ip, fell. ~ Its length" ‘ how Ver, our, restr i cted apace forbid ' { and we eat c , rm , H 1 , tent OUrselves with givin g a* comp n! a sumtneryof the tenor Of!the correa de , c ~ i , .. . 1 _ 1.) 1 . 113 possiele., , , • ;,, f I The. first, document ia . a . letter. 't • Seward to ri the-Amecan hitiuster at , ni in which :titer domplitnerititl Mr. d itn 1.116 . 1 . speech! at. the Lord ;Mayor's di n', ri Secrete. . of : !State refers: ' to : the rest Mason ad Slidell by CaPt...Wilkes, tis , a 1 and "nil oreseen circunistance, whir is U. .met .b e•tane governments, if Pas illp, it. kindly irit..i . Lord Lypiis had sai trthie & on the bject, and- no eXplanationit were hit'• niched kr. t i idams, it being) deemedprudent that I.lt4 l ground taken bYlthe,Britist i :overn. trii.pt .siliould be fi rst made knewn„: oe, r discuSaion'to,be hitifliere.l Mr. Sewatidl Set / it'proper: to , state that iCapt. Wilk 1 acv without instructions, and the Bailee ' the fore,' , is free',.frem the.'embarressitie tr , tl 1 , 'nigh, t haVe ensued if the act had be e . 'spe ally directed:: i Ile trusts khat the Briti bpi erninen will consider thelsobject in la ' !him temper and,iti may expeeithebeat dis ,:ciiii on our 'art.i The next . 1 document is let ~,ail .Russell , to Lord Lyons, w ich a ciicumstancea .Of the arrest, iceo / I. he version of the afrtir' fuk.n. 'bed tish 'Gavertiment!bv Canimati.6r': II 1 1 , • the oail: agent -the Trent' HE I I characterizes the conduct O r' apt ti as , an act of. Violence wine was 1 , . •, -, q to : he British litiag,- and a yi n attar atioeal law." • lier 'Majesty's , arc e says,', are williiig' tt) believe! the . , . • liont_anthOrity and resultec. from x i anclingJ I.The me Geverernentl of' 1 ,States -'mast' by fully awar l el;that qi ciimrtitneat ceiild not allo i ; inch to ins . national honor to pitA, th I . i unwilling to at. the United • §tates: • deli e l tely l unnecessarily; to force a d se' seiot re ct,oneftioiibetWeen 'the t 1,. eve I - IleriMajestys. Governie i Iti he Governmeat of the U 1 ' ;St f its °al' accord; • bfrer sec , red! One .',could - satisfy ;the ;Bri4 t 1; rat y, the liberation dtthe four persons delivery to Lord Lyons, that they Ibe ;,pia.^.ed tinder British' Piletecti suitable. apo logy for the aigressicn itted. Shout these:terms 66 be off. , L o rd Lyo ns .. • , t,lic.; them'Seard, , atee se to him . -Mr., Setraid, ' pllie ie Lyons,..bY whom hewai furnis ed a ,4I Bueselr.e.letter; stating that the `has been Submitted !to tht PlesitA. 1 - . •- i. Seward isys that ;Capbitn.likes. actei his. own suggetions 'Of s `d u ty, without d~' , ii l rection or instructions on the teirt; . cil ie Government. 1 4 .,i'diiectiont: had' ' : !bite .or ..any other navel ofEnds' to it , persons any 1 r , Our o. of'them etti he Ti , 'Y Other British vessel. or any n ilf r ia 1 ere or elsewhere. • After dis c a smog e q estion •at great ength in 4 its I t 144 Seward arrives. at they . Cot.•Wilkes;afterhe bad ha o' i Lrebind iiersoncon bound the s, relit;! 0 prize or the vessel, in al wf I Om' Milted tie !mot by . release 'he 4 i ' ' peimittitig her tO: 'p . d- he .ge With her : hole tatgo,iti d Icif ' herlinto port. He thus . ekt 141 y .0 1 1,, the proper,ptdteiel.eieri , o p . Might Otherwise have peek:Ted. ('_ rea tititi .. itaS . a rightlikloolphtlit 95; thi irre ity, ic . she is not 4141)014 to waive the 4 on ' . ant . of the ftjet_i4lyitooti , white iltip,opt.:',Wilkes to release thit t Ml+ r an , lifi.Pniinngerit "For thin ~ . Ft , Ite r _Seiviiard, ;` the British -igoserk . eat ] right, to -expect the istme,reptiretb:i WI' t 'assit indePendentstate l 'sbould. t 'pea'. tißritete, or-IroM soli' oihet; `end 3 ti n, t 1 a similar .case.' _I ',have; ti' .. ' n a that in examining thi4lo . icon t the int*** argument Air 'what; I hi r! the Briiish side ofit "sigkieet myi 4;11' v try. *title . = relieved fiat* .11, *Mb metit'pn tha t aubjeet. . IlMti l,l ft into that lin of -argistneet,Wheitild • - ed that I wa s really :defending 'O4 ' ing;notan; Fulmar:fly British :iiite .; lig iold., 49€ 1 " 4 -"C ctielisbili, f ,`... ,I, •' i . • , 4 . 1 .„ 1 -I nite!l t . 1 g to, t te ißr 1 ams, +1 • . 'b. ur.4ersN ; 4 ,lUnits "f tc!- 3 • frron il so g menus Sri as al, rt.' name set i . te. t heir ind Toy ing ve . ' knot u p on '. i ll ',l ~ . b ut 164 cause, I lirst : autherittee, u prinel 1 *et 'eetisid tuts, a-large po rt ion lof ti the ir :: net** ` pole by' which the .United States have developed he resources of glebe. tinemt,lrsad thus,: becoming a • ennsiiimehie Ih iimitime' power, '`woo the respect itild : : i .... of ions. ' - If I decide this confidence us", , : eni , i utast case in favor or Mx, , Gotreeo - disallow its mute tubed prime les, j and.M verse flioi fol*liiiks° its "'antis' rli'l y: If I Maintain Oirese*ineiples and adhere ; 'thihat'Policf I 'snit infielder- th e case itimlf.* ' r . : . Gar i ern "It wil l be lira, : erefoee;that this - a l :: went "could not de n the the justice of the cla im , resented.'- We : asked todo tothe British! 11,; nation just what, , hive,always insieteitall novae ought o io dii, te us." , Mr. Seward thus. . . _,_. , concludes his espatcn: The four- persons ' in question mei new held in military custody at Fort Warren, le : the State of Massatiliusettil They' ' rill be c:fally : libersted. , Year Lordship' will pl4itulicate a time and place for reseeiiiiii the .' 4 Lord Lyons setilies i n briefly, to this ; meet enication, by sayhig [that he will forward a copy of it to his ,(304ejft.'.- i ment, and will i teeter personally, w it h , her. Seward on the arrangements to be mad, 'for plating the forte Persons in ender the protection of the ; despatch from M. !:L'houven Minister of Foreign; Affairs to the French e Minister at Washington; o accompanies it L I I- the Oe'rrespondence. M. Th' utenel says that a• 43 • the desire of. th e French Go ernment telcoa • , Il- tribute to prevent a l 6ntli perhaps' ll:sati re rent, tween two powers r* le : ank, :: - mated by sentimentatequally friendly, and the ~,,a' duty to uphold, for the pu Se of placing the :: : rights of its own fla under e heifer fro:* any o s . 4, at ek t . ceriain Principles : elitist us , the he ween the two countries, have admitted ay sec city of nentral4 , 11 1 ave aftermat•are r„e l flec- r o a t tiii : , Convinced:it thei it could not, under the 4 a-„,_ ci umstanees;:remek entirely silent.; lie eis: • Ire.. argues that e "neutral : flag, op a voyage from 33 a• en -neutri4 port to another, rotects the per li kb eonsand merchandise under it, The 'Gaited, S tes, themselvee, in the treaties concluded,' . tth . _ _ lot :. [t e nag a vessel protects all persons :io attow hoao, even sbmild they be enemiee 4 oneAf the itieri parties, except in the Nisei • obrierseettially in the servile of the enemy/. also recalls to mind the energy e with wide [ 1 Government of the United States h untamed the principle which make! a ves t . le portion o f : the territory of theleatiop i hose flag it bears, and the it.: of ,asytuip r ich is a consequence of it: Mr. Seward . c b n kes a euitable reply , to th e representations of . Thouyeeet [ ' e spirit in which Mr. Seward cpridnen the sorreeponOenee; ie • admiJable, while I the Twilit ori , which the rendition is nede, j 4 .. . , . strteg ' and c on cl u sive .. . England itknowli. edges in her demand frit the.eurrendelf ;of Me 7 son I and , '„ Slidell, that the principle, fiill whieh thisnatidn as One of the ereat maritime power? lOt ' tire ', ' Iyorld, l ima' centended during ibelast half'century, is correct , while we in snireside'r - , , i, ..... I I . 1.. o u r f ing th em so cneerteily, are ponsuneet in adirocacy of that principle. There Nno hu _— — , •, initiation in. Rhis. , We yield up a brace o f 1 , • 1 ' seoumirels, not through intimirlinioir, Tot ac les, •,- 4td. S ecretary •• n one is oti ?u, lug to t he : of State, ', in tempted,; but' through a sense of , what is right ''' r• ',. in the premises, iti our, i n tercourse with foreign tiler pourers.,, -Frinee and the other coOtitieme.l an d, powers, wilt ii i ppreciatt -tlivi , e l t, and the wag war, nauiniiti of lthis Government will earner:lid ' the , respect and eonfidenee: of the ;Inas:3 l l 'o 3 re- Euglishmen, , who 'must eee thst our principle cord'i 113 peace, based on. right and justice) ,I '''"l ,B hie! oppo' nents of:llepuhlican iiiii,itutiorls; tote, Bpr : teed:jeers' with rewlitol, and the rebels !to naturally denounce tie course which this Grt and seiiirrient has adopted:; ;but their anger springs n° "• from no fno purer source than thwarted pi l aus:to ' siv 9 embarrass the Administration rind *Cure' the ence tr i ump h ofie Slavery Rebellion:" Such cora ' Stand eettbe i rlthe.respect no r attentio: of men : mr • who vaiee ititeßiity , nationally, as; highly Ai ; ' d°3l, they cherish privately, 1 1 ':, is Cirl `;This deeision of Pei' Governirient will! , the '' strengthen the hands of Bright and the 4ib• , ' 4' of. ' ends of England, and correct many errors; of' ne w 1. . . af. ‘' - o:. :.. ll ••l• .1 opinion i Weference to the p icy of th e ti niten i to be si ftte i- , i ': 1 . • , n a \V e:ta nht -close this a icie r wit oat cornj , mending,, • • the' 1 4... 1 ? the I tone of 1 London iforrr , Star and Dial,' upou the receptionicif the !et ter of : fit Sant. llt is able, just, land felt, • and , in inariredreanirast to that of the Tiuuea ` nd and Adreriiso l , :which regardless of truth, l and ' ed. as "reekli`se asz the New York Hear!d; ;en, tad deacons terlncite A hostile feeling imong i thej 3re • nver...ies of the People.: l in : this country the elk : hat temptsigually tails, as the people have ccinh' e f i- dance iri Ate Administration, and oheetruity ‘j 4 : 7- endoreei its; action it; the Trent Ease . ''4 h , l " trust ; that , th esieaction in England= ill'bti nnn "'caused by a l, : ilue appreciation of the mottves.„ tier 1 which 'govern us in our intercourse with net I * " only that rower, but with the ether great I - : : I and ' maritime 'o ' were lafEurope. : 1 :,:,:: vo '' ' 4' • .: ' Tai SLAVES. 1.• rl ' - Southern' journals ,and slavehelders have min i • . I endeavored' , inclestriously, to promulgat e the sa " idea that the slaves were as a miss, faithful ' _ i (If. to :. their Masters, and 'that no inducements 7 a 7 3 e ; ` could ereet e,' voluntary estrangemeet.-i- Some Northern journals have slap; advanced mis" ; the same idea, ' which facts prove to be erre the 1 neous. • I , 1 • ' i 'i 1 the Reportefor the , press, at Pert Royal, S. C.,' t ' a" hear , un animously hi. their correspondence, bout testimony to the, fact if the love or liberty and "be - ' willingness to 'ibis generally evinced by the ,11 f 43 0 , ( ; !nicks of tbat and the adjacent see, islands.::' : The reporter of the New York Tinier, feel ern-- instance,,mrites that there are : l in Beaufort' rust. iii,ooo' slaves ,; whose Masters ; have sates fled; and that Distriet'ici but a 'Small portion 34.311 of the cinintryst present in ourihands.' Hell "cm , has accoinpanied the Federal reeorinoisanees. and , into the\ interiiii;iind . everywhere he ;found things . . ~, u , . may; the same state of 1 extalthg , l every- II where the blicks hurry i • 'droveti',to our lines': , , they crowd .sniall: boa *roiled our Ships i r -e' they : swarm' iupon> our eelis; they, hurry to ,d to itur'officers, from the crltton-honses of their 'a to • masters, in an houelor two she l f our guns are' ooPY ;fired." The reports further writes: i ,1. dig- - I hit,* rams cMpctee why4Treitortettliimssivesea jitst ' escapist crow their msstids,who esmeibisathlem to, our Desch/tad mid they dared hot Ito bark, tor their issattm would , kiii theta; w,ho tesd that their ,masterel were at that time armed nail threatening to shook any slave that did tot fly with them; who deviated; that they bad tricked their owbers and came away ht bads that they were bl4datt totals tack to the:whited. I bore talked with drivers and Ifit , id ands. with, • home-Maids And icrebt I ??°llebu tTi .,6l an pe d b elii7;7 l th i t ye lib lo w nt ir ts: P ria n err.: l ptig ~ eager -salt how their masters is Ott he taught, where they r e. hidden. .bat Wet* their prom. 1 bate seen them heed as, guides and pilots. II have been almA while , they p 'fitted omit in what hcukes stores of atm' atid anniniatil- I lie ' 'l l a.""in er iL Vilgt= b i ° l:oltritt jera tA ul m.P ° : tote- fled . I have sated them 'shoot ttui eMitimiet at the ~ ~ slave rtmulatioti; , sod • hem I irreariably Rammed that !'''''" 'everywhere. It is the same. 1 _ 1 , the • I 1 , ~ The : slaves /. who have not yet escaped, re-; and - tend tube faithful -I bur theirfeelin isonef e - 3 1 . • $: l ° r ue-. intense bitterrieu,laggravated by the insane easel attempt of the "' masters to fire on iheM.l IO her relatibti to this eritintent.the iePorteririteat I °' I bar:, ammo el 'set ' 1 li'mitsriees' wears steyes Wows Au Ard mom to Ate au seta Oro masters. (shit era the „ ewe * th,Cel.A bites le it ieatwitikb lim stab Deer I t, C., ft Adieu' -, I Mee koouro slayermaisted WA pap ... tore c their masters: Ibe e ermetimes aoluid myrelf Dri- whether the time ustAt not come :when Muslim the i.,, , black/I , 4nd rscatariy*itites term as soldiers under mi te P• 7.. wills& litrers, might mum the May memo* of cert. e r ec t loirttmodorim humors of I serelle ties. Shut i° time spumes to me no t balm yet eltimetes ; hut ,in- ; It, ybe ItiaMil lama yet alkaißpor. i licket, ' The, men who se de these facts Notth, Says :in ' their I Me that the slaves, with has a scarcely an ex hie, regard deli nee cji we fronil their'', aste 'AS the greatest ' poi l isible ce,s, .frem • goeff t and t t they're willing to wopkTaith. fre;y ea- fullylin om 10 a !tomtits livelihned. a up- . Per otemerntio Agit Simmer, of liiiiipe4 f tiara Virginia stares i a l for4 thfir way to the pal," at which e were staoonedimmas sisii comp 41.. . . None desi to return to their imagers, Mimeerhilethey worked cheerfully sad larbottione. . .loo' ly fok the Govern ' ent, at any, task elided . e t .... Aare, I No m l att eme kisify they may hare j?se N. bes t treated by their ;; masters, theli haren tuts desire as yearing to be , &egon.- - The- l int&is bligmsd. ' i - i 1, ~. , • I ..; 1 I I , 4 1 ' ' I '' l t , 11 .1 • ... I 1 . - : . I ;i1 7"i , 18111117011.41P.A1111t*ti lil I.li=oroeTh ''' 1 0.341417ira.7 . -ittoito - e6spii 4 ' *it* thig ma rl 4... "baii`iiia' 7 oabl.' o$ bt laithsis 4 lleott A Co., 79 Tato' street, - „ . . OrT 4Ol , IliliPu'l* l aw•C$P lO /4 mutter* . tioth'i Chatiiiiipio.-4 Waitifalkiii6ekes. '4 lll / 4 A ,1 , E IL ; #llo4Pialr•lbY P.11•41,1t1troaleloo ot:calthtircord : The NOW's Faatilylktie 1124 11r'aimatill: A claffiaai Star:.-tut"il. - A Waia fi i i. i 4l/- Sstirisiy."Tilli l lA i Os i ke YOdh• rq . 1it : 16164* .a 4 011414 klioathi Ora 'lleo- Itelielok" Setso . Aodiatat 'et - Both Sian, of tbe i '4l,*eeleaa Win . ham ' The Is a Kass tlato tol 4apaw;tps stioas pa; tbsio Emeiaiki•Oal Ileatltitis of Morns, Scott A Co. ' '. l 11,ti i ithATIS. moot, .Pasueenotts. .oddltloa to Ito othal 'my ozoollent, intbueed* foe' the * of, §ithbatlt BehOols. tiO .Aaiericat . inallar *l4l Colon Das coostatateedtlti. paDtioatioo ot Leeat 4,1 en nbiitrid ma. ;pliOrl for WIC. e T t s ailo Oli aid:, yo th,neit , 'Th. Cbilre 1fer1.6,7 lt 1 irl.llD pub Jihad aioatilj, et ire elate aor ,yeer. for 10 ' eopi ' ; sad setal-molthly. qty $1 SU pa. *earl f.'s 10 ao . plea;; . Spieiitioa coaled ot ill be far- Dished. grattritoluly, oft Opost r peiAl aPgicoLlout to; /To.ll2.2Chislataketres ,riaadelphia. '', ,l,r TIM Thuile Brans , arr.. 7 .t..The :Althea llo :foal of thi; Director of **lit, Hon. .'amass Pol io*. fee the Areal year rid ing' June' 36, 1861, Is Oil our table.' no ate - es • cantalaod is it, - aro of prrAat raki,...a:2611u eat: .; . , 1 _ . question„ flag! . A the F4tieb IL .1'..i..---itocal.:.-NTOI*I' ! WEEILIe ALVAXAC. 44 Sitto...opkr r .:4l' 51 . SPX 61 NIOND I AY t -7i tvcsDAT,..'...: l 81•IVEDNESDAT„. 111 -A.- There ii fine skating on the dyne at Twal4. It all. ' „ • • • . • 71fe season for sboothig deer; pheasants; I and quai has espired,,aad. any person shooting, areilthlii:date, is liable to seers!. i*c#Piee of '!ileiie3t, from thetlttick, by Nei RObt. H. Itiztasey, are fur'. sale at 0: BarataVe Ilbodkitioreln thu Beeough.•ji . • ; ; ,1111Pititel Ezpreap Matter dui bee. yestardnyi fgilei irrorrire, in consequent; ot,tho deatzno% tibo lin Philadelphia, by fire, yikterd . 7 laan4Dir of the office of licovid a CO. ; . 4' i 'l .i Lim- Xr. Ge.rge ..BrigU sat k,s ore Centre street, has:burners far-coal oil lesnpi whieh need • • . n i oStairtney: Fur a house Lunn,. sn• be 'carried *hoist in a draft; - ws bavo not seen iti eqnsl. , I . - • ' •• _ 1, •' 1j pe-A erns held on {jrdoe day , ete,. ni . og liivt,'-at the [tTown Ball, -',thin BOVough l — L . hi 111,1in/ere glade every arrangeineot 'to relit ciVr7it pleasiuit to the pOticiplinu, and theyt4- ,d. 'I '• J Kern,: o f Orwigi ,1011P..elppoimie4.—Dr. .F ern,: burg, bas been appointedfitizsioian to tha ichnjl kili County ;Aims thieve, to fill itlera t eanny t!t•,;• coiled by the resignation of Dr. i * lt is iitc" l• teeellent appointment. I 11:31" . Grand Lodge, 31.-4Aoirgni H. Ne i ' Cabe, Esq., of Tamaqua, has' been , resppoini.ed• DeputylGtancl Master; for' birrsenle Districts , Rev. D. Weathers, of this Uorongli has , beep Ise jappointid one 91 the Grand Ehaidnins. :.• . ' . bi there named Payne: are in pe Ijoitedl States sersiee. fmnolis Con, ski— Waited is in Chnipany 48th Regimes's, P, V, and Ruh. est' C. :isnd john J. in eurapany B, !BSO Plltitll - • I i Hoingri will Sceept: the•lse •Anowleditoenta of the .stei,ls . yee t of i sne Moline establishoien i tfur the jlessiu4 if inahnet which he extends& the "cia•n* pliments of the eat r" New liese !es:ening.; :* • 4. • I _ maw. -•i : • ; Air Vining a.partiersiiip..—ii. eopirtneriltip. his been entered into bitieen Mr. Charleis I , torton, of the late. tirronf yanDusen. Norton, .Co, and Robeit Gorrell; of lAsitand, this County, fOr the iniOing and .selling of, tueust. Mou9tain Coat;' the business of the 4rui to'lliseonduetid at &shlend, / . under • the' time prit,cibert Gorrilirk, `Co., and in Fbiladelptqantidic the name 'of Horton & Co. , /or:Pensions, &e.-1t ' will bi.pereeived b ~nef. 'erence:to an..advertissmeit in another eofunih, that. W. R. Potts, Esq :, of . this Rorough, is ittori bey and bounty land , and agent bled soldiers, seamen tCng niarines c and w dowi otbertbeirs of those ,ibel.havendieil oil been Milled lia7 the service; , Xor'partienlars wei refer 'the reader to Mr. Potts' iiiiverthiement. • • 11:41r TedeAeretof private schools, and Sufierin• I tetidente of Saliliatti , SebOols, in the.'.'BOtougli,, 'Wont& confer a faive if they would favor via with aMpatemenrof the' entulition of their, ,respieotive schools at this time. , We desire to have thiinatina ip'each sehoOl; average atten d nee; .average age; stitaiti the Sabliah SebOoll. in addition, ,number of male and female 'Meatier. f numhee,of volumes in 1ibi 1 .147, aid ail .oihei. facts of toublie‘iniereet. • ' ' • • • . The weetherwag baluij ¢ n Nom Year anal Many sociable canal were made; imsocit' tiodi revived; and mutual goad swishes ershanged. The loustoni •of tendering.' - a tail - a'nd otb rjutozi-•' 'iatieg liquors, on tbs. , although ari eipres: alba! perhaps, of frie . rlablp,f .is one beiontieg ",4 1 wra honored in .the breitL4. -Oa* tha4bseiv inee," which we are ',glad tottiotiii. 'The Old ' - Year - made salt, 'and the New Yearl * trahcii. - huaid an expenditure powder'.lof y.#4 boys, suffici e nt fog a i smalestrish.. - ! • ' ,**. Wheat Glee.—During the week lee bin heed drinbing coffee, midi, of wheat' andAreffes . eo4ined—one-qaarter miMwd . Litt, two quarto of , wi4ai. r The Wheat M boiled &bent twenty minutes In liter and shoo' piapid inikpan and-browned the 'ltalia, rnffGs. Bo!far, weiirefer it tolbe g enu i n e ' article , it tertian '•• ly Pi more health y .T. 7 . With a pound, or coffee Viand ,night quarts' of wheat. Which - eests 4 ceeia a.ipsart, this beverage is Iproduceleo cheap, thai it wriaes up all the difference io the•-advatice 'in price, of both tea and coffee. it! ! ~ • ' . . , • r. I 44,41" Bakery Bi n ned.4—On Baturday niereing last, &bola 6 o'clock, dairies were 'discoviiriwi :Is suing I rem . the bakery ,4 Bochmer, loawee t dln .Downing . street, beiweeri Centre end iSe 4 ond, itCeets, this Borough, ,The Ere etimpuniestere speedily on the ground,' and eueceeded in canal Ding the Bi, to the building lumbieb it'origine; ted.. the building, end contents were Partiaili thistiojed..intolving gloss of ;shout. $5OO, which Is!rully in - anted-41w building in the Lycotning; I &ad the content/3a the tett Iniurance Company. This 1!!re Is 'opposed to have.been,the wok incendiary. EMEM . 7 20;4 40i -1 b.a. -11. . 7 2014 40171,,,,ci. 7 5 46.4 17 18',4 427 19'4 .41tr011311. 26' 8 51ov 'lThir4Q-23 146 ui 7 18;4 421:16wi.M'1'41 - 9 49 e l 1 7 1714 431'''', i 7 16'4 441' ' ..i 111 1 . • Confider° big , /tiffereipt.—iii . the ~.Mlrelte 0tit.1.4 of the r2lll tiltitoe4 , the master !Stn. of Company bait. Whet: sob, .48th itegimerit s v:y. wai,puTAiefilit ~ 511titel tietd '!,Szlesertedli placed opposite Urine's:is of ! Chas. W. siiin'irr+ So' ar Orem this being the !once, lioweeen, i.e. are happy to Watt tint Mee fiches.," is so good W solf ther that he haa 'been tronlotod to tll6 posithiti Regimental Commissary 'Sergeant. ander dointel Regis.' The word oPpewitee 4a name shoOla , liaen been "prOMotier instead of ' ileserted.a. Ica not unlike Resound, bWt considerably different in nestling. We aAke'thieorreetbikei' IL . jostle" to 'gentleman who has tennyi warm friends !teeth* . ; dounty. - i , _..... _ , ..: . • I, , i p ; , fi arlitereiptin g Fanifty ig411410111 at Oro; - ryy. l ri i iii Oripbarg. thist,ounty;ois :last Oh Wise 4.1•11 day, Hon Jacob Hunt:lnger and , his Wife, Were surprised and inquestionably. delighted, it the • niienthlisig at their hoot., without pterhiusioiiee having been given, of their' numlirottaL &Witt de Seendaits. Mr. finitzioger is In the stilt year . lot hikage, aid his Wife, I Basariaah,' . bat alew!, ;Swig* younger.:• '•They , were b'oro wittii. fear` *llea of Onrigsbuig; base bona married upwards ? sixty-lour • years ; tiara lalwaye liVed ;Ii• * wrigsbarg, or its Utility, and an sow in s estel I! end health. 1 . , i • 1 ft. Thu party _pirty whi which stirroonded the nail_ =44' l np• couple, so ,snddenly, •tsi , christens" day; ioorprised all of their eitildreti, jet -.alive; dye Wens and a daughter ; 'their ease wives, and imam( at thairgrand sad great-grand ehlidr,en.l Tliesi latter amber forty.niae grind, and-tieitie'nell,• grstid•thildren, the oidut greitt:grand-ehild . prir sent, being IS Tars of , sp. find' the you geSt d PlosPg• '' ' ! l. • ,•' 1 1 ! ~. ' will not !ai rmail:pm the sacred prlutry o f . at ily igniting, by in,falhulon•lo let Stony Il ya .• • fig Incidents ;b* content oirselrteliith 7 stating. that the- 'egad oomph'sea *ern • righterind ttseir bouts! u lighter, foi ettispl ei" event.'onsted as it nby sway tot ! lion and4swit., I '- ' ' ' ]._ . .. lIMIII L . ;OP. sterwiewlidwelrelent Vet olpeared j ,tarl '' f a t s -t a bl e itt I.l g l iefic. 4 Imi d dat 11 'i lk ,i tlin i al"ar 11 " .17 , W 1 4, 4 then 44,401. 1, 41 5 14 ", , OA 8414 - 1 . 'Mt Al )kilaillg UV"' e n i ., flilaiii .. the lag. by ft. ititaiiies b% 44 Won/ lik ,N mutt; .Psitiliir db. 61111- • F e° l 4o lll7 "NO a a* . it , * haw- IrOursiiiistscsiokis• .0 lisii . .' , h ;I . - II • APOorgoiday::: , 4 6 .7 61014 .' ` . ,;1 0 4 01 , o,ttiolins I,i - pr 4, *4, 094 0 11 0- I 14 1 4 4‘ + 11 64 kr•iiirz . rib ( aiellasais i t rloglitace la the' ding bolsi elooed, - . sad Slip t aWilloOd bot aleloiniliii iif, isle itiai the top of thOlcwieeni ewer WM* es joke lam altaatedj :Teo alarm waicealiaoll to the roots la which tee iro detelopel Itself: oar Adsima* 1 hen was, al;' :. , 101 , 0411 fin winatoe: flier' 'slot the horde beaded ;II war ladeful 0- Corwase, ad ho ow tia t iptish the (anew, la a aisawia 414* ;amid ;'tiara Clicked tbe lidadroiliat of is. iiaii.a.d , 14anbal of Phaadiaphis:Mi Bliakitari?.—. I lif tiereiad l bsppitii , eti a imago of-boon later, it:w d hive lieu . wives. : L I lEEE t e , pr" Hoe tiDe ' lt.7 . -Alsoag the *Meese Ir. * distinguished themitejvis ai Um t rpetot eppg,i,, esa • tiiot it Drainariiiiii, via Col. C. I:P,Jaeknon; for!;,, lingqt. For 'Mr Borntidb. :, Ms ' inand'is honor*. 'l4 mentioned bY osa;XeCall, ' . .ttis oma.vii. • ! p'sift, o . the affair, to bait' •Ail,* imp, it* geed, thm semen of hats in front of ! them Koh the dust," limoinerMfin rim agitin.:-+- . /Itst4!' is astinelde4 .of tie 4e4ittoe, !meth gire.. eariing. In thoMearia et ate 1011 minute, Col. , iouNiak ditatiaind troll iite, bens smiled mu regiment on legs, leaving its steed in the! ears of his:colored ssiiiist,in obi rsa?'nf tite.eiimmand. The servant taotiatistg; aranied filinsali' m `Pt ;, loping to and fri,iis view Of,the fight, until per. Mitihig tiro oesesit, soldieri, Who bad jitst find !• • Oele I Fiseui *tut to ,sansititleitff r atter their eh eitiatiatitsg friends, hi dmaid into their pith, • * 0 gib, tots 6 ciii.*li• Eilt+ii's riP ..° 1 " 1 * i PPY; 40.6.1.. to lay.dirwn thole Oms, which- they did. .Se then ordered them to, fan r eboot, and eithe ! point or his Unitises ftSl6 4 / 1 drove the le . ; ' ides Safely iniciti!" saiiist °Com! titops: "lb tiime,.t.hey remain among the! :primmer!, of, u'ar - eapuiirod on Unit Occasion: . ! - , 1 1• : inipAnear: Terkey: l .-At, this festlie mince "the iitudY of Man" fermi "Mass," but turkey, The het to oil the dinner hoar nest to: :111, turkey, is ki who graiefally, and 4,:tirou,ly . aaatomizee: the 4eli g Htflit' snologicel specimen, and transfers the fa l vaite iortieMe.to the - plates' Of the ariiibas ex... . piirtints. - TarkeY in this reilie t i denied by' n i g keezi appetite, li one , of the :in s atienrhiag .of, studies:: We eionfess to *weak,' se in that line. : 'Wh i le in esiogl on ,Piloisday f on 041 1 1 11;Pillini: Ori l ey raiirtality l pr the , season, a gertlestaa,step 10e€115P to us, suit plass!ng,. ,'fl ' eighteen; pound tarkey is one 4ft l olirhandi e •sad the direction; written on a elly..of piper, .1 the either, yeaLltid. .costly away ; ,-, •.- 1 i 1. i , , , ,' ,lierween oar Marlette:if p.reob r ertpatkpo, , 'and the - 1 ' 44i ' unparsiellitCsuddenneu of the ad . im• -to our weight, we stolid tratifisted ; with antonjahmeat; unt4 the gentle Man disappesind, inicluilielfOnS lie _ ~:. 'donor', name. That rupee* p pen 1 Ise uul(Fr it, stri receive - lei addition tolitiJunibr'it thanks, 114 i isesurance ,0 • ,! I fI .• . list al die doing Yin Wiper!' 1 j id . . Thirstoruis cif Inortani,l urkyi Care for Nat Wirdorsdayllid Doer' r . ti &firs •',•tbst,',L)r n big t. , r ry. gentleman, h; ult,..,'‘was Us' the Roadie ey l itadl . ..iteading me of bie• age, 'fl 1 ,y stated,in following hi.: extract' front ciff,distee: SaYsier.—Tali; who diedin s ;Pottistcsin on Mir readers are lawstre, Engin I/e l partinent id"- the' Naiad* , i ItaillroaiL .pelilied to the 6 and was inte t rris4 as we bite "'• i . t o , ' .. this Borough, w, the 214 ult. l , 1 - ogrophibal *mite of, lir. St 44, „tin Philadeiphisi North Ane,1 2. a nt: LI •lal r. poydttrrwai -the yOllti . t s nof the late Governor tinyderi of Pentisii Dia, and grandson of that mai:Asir mass, Jobu to ter', who waseent by the 2doravieas, - abont tb . ear. 1750, al Mis sionary to4gypt—wbose ,* tinge 'are still ex :tett, lie•Wasfifteen years, the service of . the beading Real .:read Comps - 'a s Engineer of the /toislway DtPartunnt. Hie rofessional erficien se ty was so APprebiated. by' I, , bead of the eogi , neer Corps.,* cause ' him t • placedltr".charge :of the construction; Of thee contusive bridges which,spanlthe Ssibuylkill a , be rahs, near Phil. , adelphia. and above Acadia '., .1 s' le. Snyder wa _. ' s4graddate of IVest Polos, ali .resigne3fils lieu; tionaoey of Il.he 23 infaitry i JB3O, topursue the Profession of-Sitilseiginerri , or "dish his taste 1 and sequirSgisutspeeslisrly tted him. Ilia ca. sue scan sec:leer bee been; 'no of activity, that Would hue. brought. less;si tEdetit and retiring Man more prciminently barer' his fellow , citizens. t FOr seven, tyent's he ;seivoil is. iitate, !pending. CWO of them in,Etiglitid, sia er'a commission to itiipeet and Orcbace relit iron and lumen thres,.and returning to take ! he positiOn of Chief Engineer' Of the Stite,worlid 'From 1837, to 1839 the State. of licnitt.hl 'l l4 i nOl hint is , oOeitizers . f. during which! "time. he siso! engaged! in the im- Proveusent'Sbf, he,, , Rock Castle and Cumberland leer Niviga 'on;:In 1840';and 1841' he was ism . - - loyed in con raiding thelasipseliaina division 'f the Perinsyivena .(.anal - In '44iiind '4.5 he 'tarred the tervbe of ,the ;State of Pennsylvania giVin , and in 15.5 and 1840 he was .Resident En:; gineer on theetisiigement of the Schuylkillltlar ta igation. From that' time,iwith a short internal, he was with' Oa Reading ilroadi Couipany. ; The Companylhave list in his demise a faittLinl. attentive andmcopetent 0 cer: His 'health, at, intervals dentin, gradually declined after an ac• eidetic that tsarist with, ( 'Lebanon) 'which ' for a-time:invalided biol. - r siO months.-be,was ; clouds:fed to hi. bed and tb isgb:greatly .211liend, he; ore his trial' with res t nation, °airline's; and, • sivensheerfulness. Ile w an humble Christian! throughLW, and' looked ' orward tee better In-! • heritanee.. I dile lived . sp he died-Mseured of 'his participation ln the' bli g ht realitieb•of a sin . less and sorrowlesesiorld: f Greatly esteemed by . i11,,,be wai beloved and: &di:aired, by those wh o . knew him intimately. lie lasiVea sbereerid wid ow, and five little children who , are too young to ..realize t h et h ey tote have, iusi.s 'oe& , •! - 1 : - - r -- i 1 Allr'Exparitasa of a Schelyikill, County Man, tote was fi a presied into ti i iiß s helArmy, in Arkan. Ilat.--John' Eckel, Jr.. situ of Ilenrr Eikei, 'Esq.. I. • , , . of Tremont, in thls.County, left home some' three, ' years ago, and located t eterphm,.Tenn., where he remained about a year, when 'he removed t. Pocahontas; 'Ark:ahem, a;town 'of about 1500 „In hahitante, situated en 'peek River, a tribtitary of .tts liississi'ppE r In'Poiabontas he embarked in the Grocer yanll.Commislion business. ,It being, .i a new sod thriving idan7 , and money t plinty . ,,his . enterprise iridiOtted good auceess, until the cem- MenOemetac of the rebellion, and Ithal occupation `of that reghin orcountry by the mar auders udder" Triee, hicCullor"gh itts,d, 4eff.. Thotripson. . Then. .bashicer underwent:a eitcriplete eliadgionooey be .eame fiords, except confederate ; titatery notes, and Arkansas' war bonds, which were i issue 1 hi dinemluariont of 35,', 313 .and upwards, by the urt-load. ) "le ear the soldiers .writild' : - not 'even , givethat trash foe the goods they. wanted'; but laitoply;Tremise to Pay-When the Contiderate gov erhment paid them, None dared rernse them at the peril Of ihelelibertyperhalls tbeir lives.. t '-.. In the puree dr- time en order; was iLsrued; for all eitirene•to emus themselvee in the army, as . borne 'guards; in] snticipktion of an 'attack; from the EoderflArmy: - Mr:Eckel says be had , deter mined to retosti.th penniylvania if possible; bet the only itottecif ouccieelwas to' feign great, zeal for the seteselen canes, and hi was amongst the first to enrol himeelf iti the new enlis'ments. Af._ tor having been tome two-weeks on duty', he sue. seed ed In getting a furlough for rite ptirpoilo 'of ottending to some basinisein bletephis. • And the bet that !kit busittess relations in that piaito 'had. fiuentlfeallitdihim there before, in connection wit the eiteumitanee that he hatereated the iti pr opt - that•his . parents . resided . irt:, Memphis, in 'slat bewas t liztatiee of that place, entirely di rmed the rebel commander at shit:pelt of any sus iciest, and hi was ebeerfolly grtitteika , leave of bienee,, , whieh he now proposes .tc prolong in-' de nitely,l!Two taller young win' who were Phil- _ adziphiane, and who aleOiproposetiatootoptusylig h , i Werit, detained by the anthoritiits; be - thinks, as hey did net coiste ou in the stageiblati been - toted dome tdiatimee. from' town.:'On: lite r arrivel in Memphis; be Sneer:redid Wert:banging his con , federate money for iiiesairi nioneydn'Part, and i : nbial4inglold for solliof it at 35 to' 40,per con disemint. ;From MOOsithis he in! company "wi, • another refugee. went; by raihroad to !tombola I and thence to r lileketazt in the v . :kith-weal' corn ; o r,i No task t i where by, paying a iti an five dollars t ley got "dui to' ferry them across the river tith hriasotO side, where t,sey travelled' on foot an Miltoreeback, to the, +faulty of travell ed' n ' rii r *bleb place 04 wer arrested by a part 7 of Unl .00 /clouts se spiel, ea I carried 'to* Cairo. • The were pretty thtrongb i , ezitmine4.by pen: liven ,' who litiMiy dia l birandthsm, and they were piaL; "kilted:6 Parliss. their Janney .eastward. kr.; Sahel arrived st hers wit thelltb ult., wick , to; the joy and samits..4 aisparei ! As sod friendi.—i litisaye:that the trip: was a very , hazardous One.: ThislAtheir travels they frequently all ,rebel N onis;s4l4 on one l 'oeession arrived at 1 piaci, I t that Jar. ihointnett with his teni; bid' left bat tiro hears provisos.' pant Wilt!, kid'been* ; *a +hi of death' would have be a certainly , `the etehatecnse, as he saw several esecutiOns f r deeardon, and that tile ; rebsls are very rigid la the ialliotioa•of their psaaltioL The reeks i . In, be Was stained, tru,Cidled the l'ideedi TA of Arkansas," and was she/bailed ' about ' sii l adles from ?4itattchtss..`.lle sail, the fare W i ni' 1 ~ prior fit brain 64 lira *yid, sad that tin 614. , • Ur if,the sodding, pear. at' there' wail a Put 4161 of. 1106 '' at PM7.• itm., hint the soldiers lotto 'those; t„ .at therarnth sus debt of .11ki id . soluis as of a. ;memos, so 1,44 tio*l4 sot. • of a :ti :terse to the, flenthertilmoi bat '''seas hi** that bad. hiso'fooght oldie enth a! wiet t ".. *lto- di* ' 'sites itetinito tharthaio. .so $O lotstaistosi. fag hii kaonledge . * the tolg • ty . *nor of, the No* he eolith badly believe te bad pined any elatet,ei, moll be gth into the , i f 1 Stites.• 'When Ito irtiood it mospitto he fie. • thelpeople to greatonunorauttien in apprik s in t .Of tb4 expect ed attaei as Cidumbas.. and th y aid - If colour. bus 1541 4 3161 E0 6 11 r 111 .1 1 411_ rof th! eitlithe won removing their i . :serial , effeets to, 9410: 41 ther Plaie 04 0° 66 0- -- 311 ! iisis thee. at'. . , a post tasny un of Northern birth' In the south; era a:rray, sassy ef elm, If they bad the chance would gladly be tau prliosers,* he liras. Of V. 'the Ugh* that 'occupied It's tent heysays iis wee , . theNcortb.ao4 oori soa4 . of those iris° pro \fHess to Ixt si'd, ei 4 goPPlnin ir tee, aggiono In bearipoion illell, bet in ordef,th eare. , lifask i ee propertr.bave to iet against .their route . 1 --; Nonne'dars express a word; of eittsure a sietoil the:Oki leadem nu' matter +that:titeir feellagi ' are. !' It ts dot even 'oafs to aeknonledge that one Us ever Us the North, is each are under the - constant simiNanee of suiPleioal 'splits.. These' , are aim* of the frilti of the institadon of slaserit4 In this "land of the free- and' thiloote of the brare, :- 1. ' -.. 1 . -.- 1, ,'r• '1 . , .folloWin g ,roam: of htsiited . • trete ,i o ns lof the tout highly .Osteeistoj of the gseziy ,ebeilsbect'eootritttoiii to; the columns of the pilotaWs` iovixot., will be re 4 with interest, wash e l *, by all • • twOitsii roi s ritzliniiitelieltrasati-1 • • ,Tirs Oldribiiiiker * *444l!ig "low. I ottli 18i r of h[► Ives The r, w I I • I I tia , .1 #.,Plle•OWClhishkweldl binding befit Of stone, liOrf blib. 4 .lth hisensint, iced to stand on eh:Sharp kinicipin, slink awl atom, • ',lturrolinded by a thew! reseed ind• . 1 4 04 . ,0 - Thii 'pity remember antigun aloptns . ,f; .. • , ample windows - Ma Its cloolls doors; # 111 :tItt , Welt ehlmneyi, wind rind ',Welber proof. , its Inside plainness and Its iMitici 'Twits built la yowl gone by, err tho l e tong man , Whose hearts wows mellow and 'bikes sides wen stab: *boas Enindps r s crowd the ma* with William Pena, • And nitro broad brims, and Sind pants of,drab ; Undid they Worship to thed,eye tiakif Awe I silance,itolMileti l aS a Oiol3lo, 60 - 0101110101: with the ilpirit—the:Orine,— ' WhanciatWea 11l MUM. the 4.itiktr. ifteling "arc , 1 iota" upon Its rulns t'othor' day, I . • Andaa Ahem kasad • wlth sad and mournful sir; Its sac-lent glories all bad pse4l l ii i ky; I • Like as its. Ptealds frah the bOisofiless skies;. ' And. standing them istithotightt, t ook ' *IDA 11 4 See I 'lnto the mystic thEi l osil of Os twit, AT, hist fancy conjosed to soy- eacini . I Those pleasant hours too rainboW‘like to het. "rtrak recollect tt wait ps e e y ea r. the month, the der, when half drab -.1 'featured at tbeslummons of th l e ' I. To taktmy seat Within ibis ciaiste Okla Tor then deep/tea-hi the Orthodok-L-, Blutd•bellled. broad-brims or kin Quaker rule, • Followers of WoUltnan. l'ecin, and tines George Tau listened intivad 1/10/112,01k echool, I • Where lost scholastic maw. Prof . • , 'Held court sr titian the how'or efi a god; [And, wilt; ;be help of that mild tailor, j Solid b, the gat , of his tiotte tat ' ) • lA* wild a set of boys-ridung uteri ;meals—, I • I I As ever glair tbellght or lightly l V l rd in* tot-paths of an academic preet,• • Or Whirled a task, or felt iis r ucsitk's Cod : - • . • . I : I . I Asked eroupd me. Abi bow striate the I,COO T Tha skies seemed halsione4 with a ,paler blue.;l I The pribLadee bg; NOW 's a Shad; of •grata ; as The shrubs and bushes Worel/11 , 1 ' 61c I let hue; • I I saw mutation written everywheii— • Upon thitrees,:the,stcems.,tlwkialliett ground I I fall -Its presence In' We ambient _ I • 'Deis palpable In each atllter, sound - . piprovetaeot the - "gitti ale; . er of time ; I. had 0113'00 lie knarhand"Mciiernited the view ; The elarali'ringrose end lioniiiiiieirle climbed. ' l' ' Where Mare the I.urel and'the peeing' great; go Gone was Ore thicket where beir bits fed, I Anhiag . :the died Iseveaby Oa e gabled stamp, _ Where, far retreat, the frlghhined tom tit spe.l'i • + , , Gone were the iaplini.'atikh are need to I'bouip:". . . . • , . .L . . , -l• 1 . i On,. w a s the !mai erisstautiree,-Idels stood , 1- Right on the 'corner of t64 , Dalchntan's" lot, 1 Near where It Merged Into the !palmate wood,. .1) ite statisp ahem remaitiid 'to mark the apoi... ' I -- i • Gone, r ete the oirivtreasand t h e it ty ploes .. II ~/, .W Bich graant4beinotontain'sialghanrishanyli d d The woodeatai axe hu.oade iiisat propel fat eatase l 1 :IIIIIIII tleha. ir WI! the tattlieg Tel liar glides. Then. *here trueptergronlid maid to mist lb. pep 'on the hitt:ahem gotta' . l rap the hilt . Our good 7 oid tethers atth 146116 r jubilees • 1 ''Red set a ichoiddionse idriehaleetned`dall ead• eta Acid' right beiiaid,P thinested Gat or mote, ~ - The building - .which too*b l i tib,• pith* ieboola; Where, ambles, thirsting after letellecierai ler4 - '' Dip'ditep within the Alittiobota. •. , ' .. 1 1 ' Gone was the cabin shiet4fartttrural grace; : -' . I Stood . 10 flit; centre of a,tari; , patch," ' . -.- 1 - Right oppadie the town scold ' ; pneseat .plate,l i i lia loge , its chimneys; &kits Ittrtogreised la eb ; ckale was it; +wiser Jaeissiy-4 tie to Mat. - ' . . . .'-, UM wool) .bead from eitylbly II and pre, Thaschoni hOy on its Antietro t ti site contest, Nor drianithat Josephirme Ai ;Maters" there. Gone wits the horee-pond;henei we salted our oa -.: And pelted storms at trigs: and teuiligralie. 1 , r 1 And rip,. our, trimmers; to er!, n'etu ate sod coati. And At than for the lloadity prairies tabs: . The lai l . grave - yard "Mai co ,tains the' last 1- - '• .or bailed Mired clies;neci,J.ittops;.iTosot, - • !Ulan Gm pilicetrotthe silialees put, x ' - . i:' Alone re.uelpsd to intinest.tb• spot. 1 1 1 ' • 1:1 ;. 42- , . I . - , - ' . The port revised. -Ayala I was !Choy.- . .: 1 I, trod the ilehOol'rootit'ii eidea and iased am a• , 1 drank once! wore the dreaglitiof youthful joy, , • And melted In the ec loci of it Mood ; . - i j -;; IRetons my : inlad roiled past witji shadowy A 1 , , - *etch cartel! meat, each ern oriGar lams; withempir fist I aaudered 'hi Pad fro, ' ' , . , Seeking 'aerobia/an non!, each shady place.-. 1 Again I.Mwdhose - roasorold Olne desks; 1 . 1 . , ' Each with, ea archlegnielo. it behind i Tenbed,with,greet Ink. I spots, artiaristreiaines, 1 .-. Au& earyektritti ward-Mita . I trono !be Tirakie • • in I eve the high baek'd seat. aOMb used to mead - 2 Mange platform, raisaletat the floor' Where theymuld total trio sa merlmorning's •n, ibrosgh the great eindOwri lied the opeOliior , Again I bead the mcbool•enornieteelike bum ' .The busy liir g, onoill tapponitio 'bait; ' f : .. The eeamtleits oblayug feet4llie mused i l trit*, . *tie foci tai lions 'end ties Ater." debate; ',' • ; 1 ' Agsiii, the:load halm andloyfut iheat , i 7 ''- ' ' •- ' Broke moiety "ears *atria they usirello 06, : ' When day tan and 441 . waists:i ij,n:at nt And we for homentraleged footateis Aral .'• I.- ~ ~,..'" I . • : I. • Main I sad. ii,bayish spc:al;#ittati, ; , I 1 1 1,,,<1, I It a looilirbenahent, of 'Mil/ flabbillit ma* :With siagglsh :.'l;'lreb ha. +dila 40 eit . .iii4 ~.il.4 r ,' . " Lhitialog bathe old-Distil.; ad .tOoes . I (I • Warliled by those aho piing!' its ' , shade to pity , "B l ruddeiit and sl'itirs"- of tet other rece I- ' , ' Whole !malice Isd-taortZit.4=till': 116 "Y. 1 1. Tolesrve inairritada, Ole pate ot ,teoe ~ '- '''' •'' I'-' ' •.„,_.' !tot s bees Ituralloweread Guts, Chene y,east -- I , fiat, cMilk.eyed patron ti t tle etioli islet—' WoOlteratta.his beanies of ;Mst t hallif' 1. And bi 4 them atilt play Oa and hot to isl I tat . With ripttireed bands gii ., olnefrory, . Ho hi them flee the r sin a anfulfate; - - • poneiodi tt with the, trite;teotogY, - .. '' Of -"lrrafirite.lohnion,'p Pruned dO plata, •-•- v ita 'J . ; -i '• 1 . Bat whim" ars they mou bt IM aim no • ? - i,tall atirod,l. tonne the a 'phis th : ,- r Met Ohl, sparrentaseers,'M &Wired, ~ • 1 . And ileirt.winiadralio gat kly answerill,ll • 'ln the gra; st world amid its Isis and Mimi, ' ' Rich Ailloyi wealth, OP' e; in swift par i i.. Souse item 'Orienting .hale; d eggs nod era' -dome teaches yorteg I.l' . how to Sta r lot.t 'A bliteksialth this ins, 41 fairer that; , i ; A erbbleir, Sberi"y,Larid.in etcher, Bill; -'•' • Whilst os.. sad MirYr; ill, and lonot and Bablod the wane.. ! No&be scoop c4q611 • Tww are nurioris; :141146 stlitlion:;. -:- 1 1 ,1 ' . ad loft lbw -thwyn,"sind cum and imllkli To Wine bin coniiirj no ibi wild thinilinor ilia losbilatos, aadl Bon i it bl Ind. ; •••• , Thies whom l ii Wog of in ii.. =last ippon. 1 • In tb64rotoodon Skid, ii klll Or • Sorw; J., A4l Oasts is N. Tort, Driest ad laier I;g4 - Sae* judips milli sta•sbninniess and p . Ten di . : l l 6 Vntrps ,ad is tansies, dnissF ?Ivii -t rut.; twiny, 'bust and et 'Ancnbwrsitsesto tb• tutelar plop , lad, Wits itistailielbrOdb the lath . law Ilsottinits,ion• an; stbiminosidits v.i, ' . i Ono IOU?, ant. lb- swiiiserkais Slwitt l i • .Anothei• onissinten in delkaylkill Plinsty• '• ;And ttalf a doors stand it wettiwg type; ... Ilinnw wits. blsil Mire eiwiswd the WiitoW • *bit sParatss tbs absdalrY tenni l b A n d I thswieni,"mystoni l ous iand,of 0 . . poi Idwalt lbw susunosing,t 'itawfst • Ina .IWothwr data, le **bee:, how ow: its,i of 'than 1* toll tritiimiesesk . l . boas on. beessth tb6 Cbllioinisu stn. 1: • ,Ilodlcobars '6lO, it bt6Soly, by pit... . • 'o.i sineps tb6 alien Whist knOws Do *ail ) no terimoos eon! Ili . Its lassehois• Asotbisr one, born' of • add Uri. I , • W ' Tpliarabe is ' . :tiatiipcit..... to 4, , • 1 .• • ' ' • t - 1 rim lin scaU6Sod, I dutyerlow. lao .. • , Wail. , a es tlis tenon tits autumns lei , _ I. . • , i TO obit no sore, pinball*, usill lbw s , 4.l , 4lirrnovisn.ma'l4 Ks balut da l ,. with *On*, /bat the amine, lit, r c ...Waiolviltii in my asi4 ilt• Alija et t 1 . The Utilasessit limas ;10 *161 , !; lot :- l i , , , VW imil si Ilisq,' Os prialirs UI. :-.. , '-.-! •' : :'..'' ,'. 1' i.i ;•, - i • '' ' •1 ' '• 1- ... ,, r( ' '.' .• . . , . . tooto‘odyloCo4b/ and Ito• I kor#Ceorit of irOt•eal .I*tity, or Wolkooos a lac 'oiclioo; also: r l 7,,PoPilar Noriossioso, 110.8400l,I r.t 1:10.oteonp00 0 ptiOci, 1 4loor ';of Appetite, Ploodil . e.:Wei4sNeos to oli err • i mooed It*: eoiitrsellOo dfootoo.fo „,l r ling time: ayrassElj Cokkat took ond gooroktOi awed to OW oftlietoiL and so ibeio!eitui , ••••y•N•4 1,•• won powikolt took . 411 , 014 . Odom 10111411 . 3111 jetootii. I 11411thir trj -;4t do roi good. Na to co hositatioit Jo rscoontion din% it,Olocip wa it to t• • sifitli.; pkaaaat , and fli. trogoodi.f.:)r tks iositgooritiol. 'Soo odiortl • . (191 L 1 , Tama C o itrostidas avid lit.iiroxissee• ad am ital I..fra. rill ihabllateit Szrtti. t:Ditst a nd: ura t :4l4l w 4L Y ;t ug 7 4 ::`::::"IyiZ, 11 :?:. f th.... 4. ysie :Fssias ,ot ikelteura; by ow. obo a ,clored toc il I It lo g l a lNll o drat to peat Immo tbrotgla , soardt• alai:oi 'sod paarbary. • Slaila wider may, be bad t i autbcir,, I NdTHANIIIIi MayOant, Esq., Bedford tip (bat) . N. t, by oaelosioglal pad paki alunpowl IreloP. 111 . 1 - . , I 1 lasge _ IL 4:. . ,Ot ay aiod ~, . ...„,oati Car -M. Boyne GOLDS.N. • I antis" er"ry box hi , r a i ned ti. ..1) - . - or: ' A lnaiirS are: a bun' •,' Mime and inflate; • anikes, "s i ren "alas your Itrell.ind 'heal th . (to say reig et bet,g ittnabnimrd Oat of year money,) buy •of of tbb . aa , Ao show the elanatnne of S. D. Rods, On - my. bett. "lath /mi.'. reeantly bait Adde4, en account • the Plita the cOgoterfitted. I . ['6o. 4ly -.. r • I ':, ' PgCIAL NOTICE. 1 T. ClealtiainajpltlerAmeeestbli Adeartisee laving • I restored I to bealtk In. a - .re ry law, . weeks' bra Tiny elnipt" reardy. after having eatferad several pare 'with? a gran thug elf.ctloo; sod that dr'qui dismiss, Consomp. Mb...4s anions to mate known th Isis follow4idirrirs the memo" of eisr•.. ' , 1!-,• •i , " MI itho dintra it, be nUt sent i copy of , the. pre smiption land, (tree of charma) with the illreeiloas,, t for pr'parthrind mdiig the dime, which •tbeY *III elia a was anti fol. Comnfirtioa,' AMIN", Baciscatrts; ac.:•7- Ttie only i.b,jict of the L adveitissr ia 'analog - the nrescrip ,hr, La to btheat the aftlirted, sod - apnoea lisfarasatica whicarbi'cOoceilteelo he taraltuth i nod be:hoPes usury 1411 i 7 las 'ommtroimilt 2 llioaat.ttesmnotbind, 'aad oily Xmas: a Mewing. 1 .': - - ' • tat visaing the prescripti• . milli plameaddmpie' i 1 Rev. NO WA ;I A: WILSON.. 0' - .: Ivuulifiborg, Kin ' Cctotr,,Son ToTk. Oct -' 1 _'61..,' i- - - '. ! I , 4 3 192 . ''. • kigions 34 Wit itirite :ReNg iota lad 'vat ,t;t:i parts of the '4 l, *Ron - a to the 'point. . NoTicial 110Di3T Rev. Mel • ay., Babbatb. it in tk, Y 1 alit X:iPLISII LUTIIERAN C prayer Meeting regularlrevery u'eturk. 1 Wrokly Prayer Zeldin 7 echick: ..; . gsANdELICAL'CIItiCI C. 0, -kaiser, Pastor. German p Motuleur , at, 10 o'clock, and Eng ;,,Age 110.01FLAIUBAPTliTIC r.retehlutz every Lnrd'og Pay, 31 1 10, 1 4 A. M.. ind 7-P.-M. : .1.4 , 41ar0, ‘: :-, WeduesdayT .Meetlks for Prayer, friday ~I' - ~ . ,•:_n •,i A ltp.l . . t4r.,4 it rr . agf I".tice' it In ZS ceists'io appiur Jorß. GdYSR=4 , ST.EVENS--On tb '.D.Wo.kkoor,o; of: Ntinereelli . - Stert:se. of9lt. l'itetreut, all of • D: Weebbuin. it; tbr rest - dente Joffe A trairi• LAUCTA mod 311 es of itotoirt, Limith, of fottee • IfeRItIfic—ItiCAA.ILDSOn •ttke bee: J..W. elocasey. fittiAllM,liiO4 of Pot ts. AirTiIOtIPSON-00 the W. Steeaskil, CZIARI.MVARPLIN THbIIIPBON. ttonion. ZiEttl:Ett.--OWENS,-0n... t Weshici4too L. aelstet. F.REIII to JOA'N,II OWENS, at Pettettile Odelaeliutneledziornti' are reinetnbrnnee, Wit wai di I I list' eyewink. I'lat:kenetal standing atiy, number of um; their minted life In the futu hill's attire !gat) - the usual. idnienttnent, in t):isp. new rel • ,i 1 ; DIE IFILIIERT—At O•e-lialin I Die. 9th, 146 t. higicezew Ki J9bnA. end . Slaii a . Filbrst, 1 111 . 1 .',... ii , i ~ ..- - ~—,-I—, .. . . ... !, i t 1'- ;'.ii-orrOasimrsgair iociiial ..... desire-linage tawny sir wnrcls in kegard to AO 'eh* ter 'of Albert .111 , 31.)• . , r.: who'Ne [death' wasanno need I a your ,niper 91 last week,. While)* under eight n , years of age, lbe.'ettlisted aka • :lirtirete'iti ble couutrra amyl .e, In the 9th RY. Reg., N: . _ u .. .-4id tills front the Purest motive+ of patriOlc. ditty, although hislatber. for some time objected: on 'se count 1 ' ' cOunt Of his . youth and Plight &mule; butt tile ;repeated • ' . importunities - at length gain his. father** consent: 1. •. ~., Chitty he . ..tilt forth with. he regiment. (Which was • - .with Geo. Illaisk's division.) aithfully petform.ing 4 1 7 t1 . ; duty antilltsts buoyant :spirt elven, damped by dIPPaPPy - . fle died Of typhoid fever contracted In vainp, after 'three ii. •weeks'iilltess. ~ • "' While aCseltool at the Arcidlati inetitote, he was re , , talarkahla.ear his great aptnessatatutly', and his sitccOes la acquiring an - eztenrive knowledge of the various brituebea era liberal edueation. , waseseily accomplished.' At the att;. of fifteen he left i 44104 the hest ectiolaril havi4etter known, at the t The. rehrotivereess of hli ' mernory . Wes trUly wnodertut. i Two - years after •he bad . left achool,withont intermediate study, be could trans- II 4. lite the Odes• of lloracenrallf: : wlthout he:Ration, and seen repeat the Lein teat of:0mo of them.. lie Was ' equal?:Mod In the study of matbeniatica_ ,‘ • ..•. i Ms moral character was wlthj...tat• blecnish.;• 116,had !Manor those TIM which i mi t' ) pkf 'distinguish • 7Youpg ,America " of the p nt age. , lie took' au In. hilienti Ili Sabbath Schools, eying acted asiteeckier And ' librarian of one (or some 1140. —... ~, a , ..13its e rly death has left aaad impression on the hearts of th "ethi) knew him, tint soon' to be .forl: totter'. lii'e may defile eons ,tatibe teomithe old mailin,• - lt it sweet ' and glorious to.die for one's! country ;7; and ' frOffn the be. • • -,110 tbat be . baseutered-a bigliet. , and tiobler'vdzistetiee in Heaven. All honor to the worthy dead! 'I , .., 4, • • ' Pottivilli, Januar y 2 4,186' " " -.;',. -. *, . - .:: •1 ' . ~ . . FOR . SALE,4 , TO: -LET ., 2 0,R-REN't.-.7-7 - In . ttT_ ,Orclia - rdl.! ...u. the Illouse. r irith Inni , e‘Gardeit and 4 ta,1?111.3g sittieliO, ooli octal pled - by t terms;`Appl7 ;oh th. prrtuiseN or Myth* oak* aF; W.- aores. I ss _. I., • , J i." 62. , '. ~...- •: ! . ' • let I 101iLVARSTVOlt SAL E.-3O I F ,r-1. COA CA Mt, Bttlirusinitall i 'l bl 47 4 . l,l lo t r t i g y M ;:e and po ' Ter e !rilh-sWi doors C with, Grlng, Boilers, Ac.. in good order. Apply !NE BO .11A K. - -1 , • PEA. r .A I peity - .4*thaTOILK STOltEi In the [Wrench of. ' .1 en biting of a Dwelling r ousel and Store wit gdoie llotkie adjoining. • '.PtraSession -given immediately; If rivlnlrett: 1. • EDWARD TA :1 ~• . „ riIHE MERIC