Q 11l ,786: 11 qumP E F rus • 1868. 11 . ' • .1: ' • .131611 GAZETTE! . . it l ame d dety prper in the State of • . . , cetera The Klatt year of its - . .. . with uupruned facilities for dui the iurrenl ttetra of . the day, , f or ~,,,d,,,,tv food potdtazt serrece tAgth wr und preadentad Ckenvass of 1. ". The fOrthcesilea session of Cbegress • es to prow au of the inati t 0,,,,, - a Add Once the formation of the Gon • _ ~,,,a cis proceedings will be ens- 1 ~ a tacApt by the intelt.gent mama. Was of lho deep interest centered as the . . the proprietors of the 04- .1172 have mute arrangement for . . y thwafeALl and taw, dtaisur the lion a hightg intelligent tome - rho 0,00 the confidence and ,filendahp Of the ieadiag members of th e _ , Ana ,,, ea d gouts, Ai heads of the vari es, Dameremeati. and the leading potai- Hans ishofrelsost Washington, so that m 4". mil depend on receunng thefiree, fattest martial , rdiable intattgenee from 'the and e teovr ~..d. 2.u r .p a ed.va of the &ate Lerma,. enrkat alieracenua.l anent, lomat:a -•• prove interatadr, inasmuch as many qua. . 4 ,.., , e oportance wilt come up for bo la" . TLC GAZETTE will keel) at th,s,do:bpaat, during the entire session, on nit azow and faiatrut correspondent, ,who„aprormytty report the proceedings by opt and telegraph. -Tito t h, pay political journal of Reza -o.l*Matthialehiatlyrcfleets and steadily O fo eseis Cho Prinmples herd by the. UttiOli 14plAka* 113 r P and interpreted by a knialanqran 4 , ~,„,.........No matter as mom West tram Ma 5,.,............ a.papee - a NW” an al chmkomt ere melt Geese kr. 'pewees.' to aacanaeceus. ghn a. es se. were eez.oftwne her L h ., ~A.M. 11,s atoh ammeter of at natal tittunua it At uustpgatutd, fund al: .apor,uptipatte pertauat Wit be &trivet' • Stied tejosetwit isttt a. hpl op to a. thc date, sod to coodirueet ttW Adtliftelti miner. ail tie tracidetti.. Avow VWe V tic Mr. tirade. eJoustro and Merida tone. emit eiatitatc 0 ASSY TB : If : ceteivrtitio aa4 Arse ii Aid!) , out toemetretcl aticeiciper. •Pcos ka. two mooed for sutra* so .;'; OKA.= at el t• thus k 'retied mi. co omit. oi Vie corneal footattcoo f stattotese. riollifterm products, coatis, he, h . an dotty add*" tysca actual octet, iglatiVot cod Milleilor sere i,;cotteded uta *cm tad Vtif . ..vviow.rawr.t.i.o.nahorafiuGAirrrit. Thefisseetat sew department Aar Lots piamed .11.••*/ =seals cod crpertamd backer. ale , ..eutecuter Cringe as attratUa iced wefts/no idto il!paleryl. eete.rt and easiness coos tma. sol ' • • The ssitipfe. dopartment Rai reeds. gle altos 41111f 11.1 f 4 fileportanne, awl rtil be to eoutagend te =rlbaddlia• to macabre y all • agriaatha,at. art, retraer. Masai, J.. Mainland ear, drprear tarpaper tan k - .. , - -- NoMbehml fa a fanner 0•41a7 let: prose &air . Aga, to thrtreader. - 7117.0 07 TIM 7.41 LT 04.7717. . • 4204 •. lOW 1147.. 4 4.0004 .* :Driartrai fw PW44.07711. Altvlievip and all Oa atfatodat llommeAs for IS wets pa low% papa Ate TIM MEANLY GAZETTE. '''lll4 inarzr °Asir= Apo Peen Alamo; •'-jap 1111Iasurotte Go Datty.'alut ep nos G. tan lad& dataatt asd bad penury JanttAt nntGA.P. *GU Nam .thostd Po to A. amts. of emit /At.t! , ..pitelatato and • Ora* AAA wok Pita .Ad tutu ano of errand nap ea • ,• tplarrapA sad matt. Got ttadtaa of Go • 'EGG: aad • eloanteettettan qp Moran, and Wl allAranue. avatar wall tverplatng Insportent ; • , imoodair of WWI.. Ita canna. And toGaedne rttt ba odttod in ono.A a manna,. lb - And Ann, pettA A. /armor and pardoner. lM smrat rtpialo at' all WRSICLI GAZETTE • .li/11 Iltjeanuant moms ativastodgpat to Po Go 'aliedand. , Ma.Mi hr boa tapers and attttrt, ' aidlaistuntanta teaks to WC0.17. Paaprat ',. Etatam OPIP and Marra Groats an GOMM saga:. Tit lA. of Gs EIT= are •sakt wawa.. ty Int the CAll CotaG of dittgland ialnity.aa rest... Is • Paporhent AAU. to d,- twtr tM ratta, Palau an Go meads at A. Nat aflapiattnaut hsapeaettos 4 [Apnoea Oar daeal• to Ut /era, SY Ca treat., apt Gado *Gaetano; and set allot:duo/ter wawa eats ' - Ed aßlArn. as an aut.* that tam or err • • fanibra Gould ledortpod pf a totei'esaps. dd. • Allteite etabp ma made ata.a lane, at year , Apannastarp cad Xeratanto :ant in. TX*llll/OiTll. WiXiLt OALZWITi. -Vat nu to Lb "Ma gad). 411•1144 en *WO Itt gam Dagir Way, add's," talproprtatars. Prinnia. B.EBD 4 op., • - ft oda PLith &row. Pittebor.l ItoOhlti7 paper. to Western Pountylvhote. Autiraelds sae Werhrrn Vuslats S uoit.btrog 1111.1abom SlStd.llt muted pew. - 1•111 Sittlioll to au years masons with the DAILY' °MINT& ~....t.S,o.l*. 4 to..:Gkittr - ',X •OYtllfE@.23, 7827. Bi LAST IMPOSTS the untatitntlotud ONWattles was detested to nisalsalppt oaf byBsl out 0138,871 efgiatered Town jading tor IC Zyzar co turzi of the South appears to kin been ruched and permeated• by gdrit of education. Spelling books ire everywhere, sad Southern statesmen ice brought face to face with those ob jects of their kati—ii free press and free Tem Nora Amerman gives a tempting 'dnectiption of the modern valatiogs os is that city. One describes two girls in a wheat field, er.osigh - of the, ttain being lodged - to afford a watery prispective, One holds a wreath sad the other a basket of flowers. We lbar the owlet!r of the Wheat would not ems to have theta there, and a group more' consonance with the place . .mould, be a much higher typo 'of ert: /Mt be amen/deg should never Contradict nature and standard {acts. Flowers do mtkgritiar propecly in wheat fields, and poops of flower gatherers would be es teemed trespassers la such a place. TOR ALABAMA CLAIMS. Kr. - Basra= has offered to settle AM - dams and take land In BriUjL ILimiea as compeneatlon. This offer Lad' beta pEremptorfly declined. Her *is - *beano lend for sale, sod then" Is as laseMlate prospect of payment. tio /Watteau people will sorer recede We its clamant, but ClUn . better afford to ifW than Mr up . any greater animosity' QM one people now feel toward our cousins. Sir Rona: Baum stdd to an English traveler ”Toli our friends In London to settle lidds4ll,lshams business, and soon, unless . :thy hays deliberately . chosen to pat an' .oisaclo la the way of friendship be. twee* the two greet branches of our vas." Ls aria has tans far fallen on heed -We MIN Sad 'lnas-far as the idea of nestle* In oar country can gain ground Itrouland, just so far will be Increased tin tplicriby of collecting these claimi. The 'mea engaged in s battle seldom ?axon cornet Idea of the general move. Uinta oaths geld, end Itspublleunt who have keen. Indulging their domeatio.dif - Ilumnes'ief opinion; to the extent of 'lNWeeetllg to Vote: er Toting for an oppo- SWAM andldate, may- not see that tas »salt of an apparent waning in the initiatasits of that army which preued ftnuardio victory, in our buyout war, laWkve to decrease confidence' in the astl6* ! n its power and purpose to aid its obligations honorably end to enact prompt payment, fruit Its debtors. ',lnd the Bridal' stab:amen believe that them Is a reasonable prospect of the plinaey, the foe of the war for the seposession of the rebellion and friend Of 'rebel; is about to come into power, and they are shrewd enough to know flak Wes claims would DMZ bepreestd. With. the Centederacy triumphant, as it Weald be were the Democracy to . triumph, why should the British pay damages for aldhig It- in the day of its Annie? - Southern statesmen are pro. Vertdll/4 ungrateful, and always cut Made • creature . they hsyo bOUght , , zed blit , the British government is too neweefal to be repudiated by an ally of wig the Sr: o Ma of the old Southern . ohismhy; =lt is Idle to blame Mr. Minuartki, as does the North American, for failing to collect these claims. British statesmen are too well versed in tho's'eegral by of our politics, if they do snake Washes In that of our towns and eras, not to hope for a ruction la favor at the South, and bidethelr limo as thee seas adw OW. OUR INDIAN POLICY.. In the synopsis of Geneva Caawr`a report, given on Saturday, the cost of "Indian mbaistence," is set down at $044,339 for the 'put year. Can any one give any good and auftlelent reason why the working people of this country should pay six hundred and forty-four thousand three hundred and thirty-nine dollars for sobsieting Indians? They are hale, hearty fellows, ride homelier* in a manner that would make Dan; Rice's prime troupe appear ordinary equestrians, cud play poker suriiiiisfully ageism the most expert blackleg. Is it not probable they have sufficient muscle and brain to subsist themselyes, if left to their own resources? If they should refuse:to uni their - 'powers - forthit Pur pose, and - prefer.desth ,to work, who is botuad to itsteifehili ITaisy man deliber. ttely refiestaloWorrothts bretsd;if this community Wand .to feed him? We think not: The, highest law lays "Itelluit Tali not Work neither Shall he . cat," and, eo far from it beings duty to 'feed the Idle, it Is a crime; lid implicatis . those who preserve in ! the crimes they, are mire to Commit. •• It is the law af nature that every'l44l',!gioorti creature shall provide for the pressevra. tion of its Own life; and only to-cases of disability can - it, be a duty to the llfe of one who doe's not Mike' extr don to lake.saiss Theya-.I diens scorn work, with' even more haughty arrogance than, did - the slime, holders, andbothclasseapaveaverstood upon their asseiteettight te wring a liv ing from. the "West of etheihrtiwa. Oer whole Indian Policy, Which reoismilzei independent ititiens pmpaidst, is a miserable hilitake : 1 14 the feeding of • these vagabonds' at' the - expense of the natters, pimpeattoim. We had aconite from Minnesota last winter of Government officers, at eels ! Hes Of ilero'dellare per 114, inid:npleird, 4404: flour •beans,• Puhs:. et, cat,- ras, by ropes across their aluankters, vp narrow;stresiii7whits they floundered through Snow; ice and triter, sometimes , over thole. -lt n e ei , : , ?Ehalr•Paatt:tmlled, 'wagons broke, 'bolts were cut to , cdasms by the im and ' vink; Muff ,still they. dimmed, mad Pegged, andlatiod and in. loaded; underthe stimokras ef !mowing that the nipper. nislovekiiiMtleh*,lviss were picking the vermin:from tide as. end persons, and playingpaker, in their lodges, wattinnjor their eubsistenee, might grow weary,. • and eland their mapsements to those 'ot tithitng White liable, in cock minrell;-•alijiontiiii. cutting off the hands and feet of chit droll; laughing tb eeoeow ",long WY would be in and Mbar congenial modes of expreafing their ImPatlentil the non-anival ofitheir dinners. ! Of these amiable mendicants, whom we have - .been...nibsisting, Oolimal Ma extras, writing the New York .711- . • "It is known Mail that Gem Shaman lies had over ten thousand tv,om on, the Plaine and Upper Mtesourl since April last; that they are costing the 'Govern m dolla ent : probably free ,hundrefif thowiand per week; that nObatile has been fought with the hostile . tribes; that no thoroughfare hasl been protected, . and that, relying upo n' the proffered protec tion of the • army, ;hundreds of emi grants and settlers, have fallen victims to the !minter' Mesh- So Mac h h as passed into history, and must be famil far to all intelligent readers. How many hves have 'thus been wantonlY sacrificed, the mitten will never know., Moat of them have fallen without sur vivors to tell the story of their lad fate. I notice that Goy: Crawford, of Mums, estimates the butcheries of settlers and emigrants during the put year at fire thousand, and the calculation hes been received in the Hut with general die, trust. These Who ituive 'pent any coa siderable time Mlle West ' have good reason to know that the "number : give* is net too large. I do not take upa paper published between the .Plains and Ore gen that does not record some fiendish 'savagery of the - Medians, and there is 'hardly a cabin on the Platter •or Smoky Hill routes that has net the memory of the slain interwoven with itakilsiery." The people who are• thus practicelly abandoned, by hut' Goternmerit, to tau mercy of the savages ffes whom It feeds and supplies. 'with arms anianunimition, • are the pioneers IP - the great army of as "tetrad th e star of empire takes its w V." In honesty and intelligence they are the peers' et soy chin of one cltisetzs, enterprise and energy the suPerlom of most out °I one hundred oftiumes are as gothicas of 'axons to the Indian as any Eastern mad can be, and go west carrying 'sclioels sued churelses with ! them. To talk of themes outlaws or as inAting,' by frandanpon the lediait, the hightfal deaths of which: they.are doom. ed, is adding • playlet's . insult to the grist wrong of leaving them without .protection. That ke United States I troops afford ooze inevitable, because - the rates of war which they are bound, make ihrls in an Indian When Gen. none . marched his solid columns in , ba tie ,array along the tank of Henan els, and the In dim 'arrows dame upon tium from in visible foes, W area, advised him to order his men to ranks and each find shelter behind/a tree. The 'dries ' was rejected with acorn, and the army left on thebittle field. Oar Govenunent continues to re=enact the part of BRAD. DoCX, with dogged ,nertinacity which world be susacconitablnif we did not know thit a policy "Which Upends 1500,140 a Week must be very 'strongly backed by the men who get the money. The Indian army has a great many Con tracts to give out., It spends mosey vet west, and there is a - class of men, into whose hand. it gees, who ears little how many, people are massacred, provided they themselves are ntablaff mceter- Oar Indian army is • creispremble be tween the doomed settler*, for protection, and Cato"' the ,rnauktah'aeitimentality of the east, which forbids the just pun- -SIS a L 1.3. ishment of them" garage murderm It Is utterly modem. Fire Monsand fron tier troctinkonicered and matnerreiedbi nree, Who, film:Washington, inderatind Indian warfare and conform to 14 as far as neceamry to occurs, elfeepro semis% would son *taco 114 Indlias :to Tiled. It tt tot necessrry t 0 eitermiutttr: the= by butchery. .11fir :would RUC idcoeste, nor would. fronown.--execilta,Vul tlesand torture la seed after them maw let 'in altlntag mamma, to Witold thi4li Oh,tlitfttifOt _the way, but .In each. costumes. IS hiltoo ,, l and trappers wear,- and let the Imp= feel, as the white settler nowdoei; ihat every tree, or stump, tuft of -grass or bunch of prairie Itinrema; every boulder or rotor (deli of a rock,ls. the .robable hiding place of i foe, *naiad with an on. erring - riga Before this mode of warfare the Indiana would soon bow to thi superb:wily of the white num Once comperes:kende fairly beaten at his game of war, bring that under the protection and penalties of our lawt Give hol2lolltOlidll tO heads of families ; secure these to them so that they cannot dispose of them to traders or speculators ;- encourage them to raise cattle; protect 'Quoin the ft ielmeatt .Pr9Pcrty they may A cquire ; punish ,their crimes, as you do those of white men; and compel them to m'ake Midi and build schOol /alnico, an you do white men.; Let private bum lame feed and clothe and teach as many , of them iiss:it may desire; but lot ns be done with this ,government bashaess of subsvalag Indlias On limn Vlach:Coq' fifty dollars a•barrel before they get and beans at correopondlng rate. If C 9471 1; q l , ll IML4CtetAlTANAkepo'zi. log etlon to elepthowerseAten update sirpendlture Of 'one will be grossly doiellit to fl'fliticral duty to tho cot:ark; and titian thintherize ===2l on the frontlet., It snit be reiponalble ter the Ilya sacrificed through ge;tal., r • • • „ , „ „ Crete L la posseadiat_of t,h!,lnsoz &tit berrine: tke fortrupes,'' ' '4' TWO &X.O Entrees 07 wax Gazavvi—dirs : A chnrch-goer, given to analyzing, m oot but discover that there are two Gar pets )reached in the most orthodox Churches. The Arm represents Christ es e Sevier, and Is the Game' of Self. Tbeecond holds Him as t an example, and tithe Gospel of Humanity. These two Chapels had their representatives fa two divines living during the Scottish Reformation. The one encrpted some law.ig. Kist and • pirlkuraat trenchleg on the rights of the Check' The oder.' James Renwick, dissented, ler his liv ing, and finally his life. During his goggle his brother of the Gospel of elf inquired If he did not believe that thosiiiiic;eMtiEneeid -Vo :DM fere; indi retained them living, could be saved T • • OE. yes I" was lik . Uanswer.... "Then, what mare dorm want r" "Oh; I Wves' gmetdeal mora.,-The salvation. eta r erod,is a small part of what ; Wei - I want to hoar my Lord and I Wait to preserve the • fruity of. Xfis Obarr.la.. I want to bring the world to hone Him, as King of Kings mid Lord of Lords' I want to l i bring many- to repentance and go, to heaven bearing my sheaves." .. **the Gospel whichholdspoist as the Enisple—halds gat, beau* He sulfated end somilleed and labored;that ono* might Waived, He thersey height that the way pf seethe lies, not alone in seeking to heaved, amt seeking to Valletta& Christ, the Example, is too much lost tight ef, In ',Christ the Saviour, and Omelette train the pulpit:me too often addressed to our BelAsbness. "Repent, hello*: and be mad" is the great bar-. den of nineteen term!** out of every twenty- saw delivered in our pulpits. Lea hard a session, or even ParairaPh of a serrate, en that portion of the nix chapter of idattlisw, wide describes the general ;anew, and the ground'On which-all are to be judged, hes been especially' fortenete: • • Toe for of our preiolmrsevenattempt to Mcßae et desire of lientoi for its aim isife4oriske of the purity led Mew width - prevailtherw—and the ..earmaitai of becoming - more si the end.- , lets age roll *env but shaplY heat Dia rdiilie t ro tP-,hal?. 1 7 , "rib? "stilt jlO enter lit gre straighe:g4'._. net be. euseit leads aWay sht end 'all Ate deformities, and up twee the bag* of hollacis;" beettlellfe Is uncertain, death appoisehlag wibt" Jog to cue. the utorary, - Thus "the doctrine of feii'" is 'Protat4ited. day after. day, the Scribes- and . pa n ga ere held up as Unite exemples,and wit . of escape:" Zit Derii ' llin; bat ' frOlik ib conaegent anifertne i " fete and enr, gametal Rod fonelshed to the hungry seekers alter that Breed of - Life ;and Water of. Life, ludisansable to growth In grace. To be Chrlst-llke, to finet self, to accentnoven and toll and guy lo serving othsre: to be it'd to the irreclaimate,, generous to the =there ful—to sew net our own aggrandoaninst at another's cos;--to measure every act, of every day, by tee Divine rule of litlghtto opens end be spent that Hui "Kingdom Kay come, en earth ea It is in Heaven." Who teaches tide gospel rib, the dry husks of dogma., the leg dissertitions about the mode by which 1 Gel ihell.bring tegetharee eared per. tions of oar dust *the wen rectien—the seaming apieds to'. wade hearts while the life which ilows from them is allwar with got Of the great Rum pig Truly, we hive many blindleadects of the ided, =dykes wonder is ilea/ there Isilttle or no perceptible 'gnomes between** Church and the WorkL 'A man zany be a meat acceptable member while taking every possible bad advantage of his imighber; while heaping up wealth by onerveiching the I Ignorant end taking - advantage of his neighbor's aceagn. Re may ea* disown or disavow the Divine authority in ell that pertain to the eovernuman OE Stine He may ammo to ban dia. anered a country la which the Lord God Omnipotent dose net nip, take gp his moral abode gere, an rt patine, spend his II& la It, build a church, jet across the Ime, any a pew. sit la it ea essionally, and be comforted by ended lethal assurances that he h a very Lod Chtistian. A. woman may "grind the fame If - the poor" In dairying just wages lathe widow who' washes ler' lees, neglect the elle of the needy, er Wing her husband to leankruptey that sne may teed her perm with beads, bugler and costly fabries, sad yet be a most rupee table member of the most respectable_ The'Qoipel of Self las been staullily gaining ground in this country net since the Gospel of Slavery was permit ted to take root in our Couthation, and the old Gimps] of Er:imp* which led tho Puritans and Quakers and persecuted Oitho/ica to face tho prtratkins the Wibletiese that they might solar free. drip ts worship God; rapidly passing tato the shwa forgotten past The Utley aid Bose Standishes, the lialgar Mauna, the Valliant Pauteandlana HntehLwna us too few to salt the greet 'quantity. oi!" earth which requires preser vation from falling into aurs seillah for -611111E12,11141 mistaking /1 for relleom 'rho sublime harslams, the 'patriotism end Oh:Walks self iscridess of our war ulna: tolurnt been left with Mir demi ontbalr battle-1614 while tha camp hi- loom us! Offerors hire orate forth load ed with,booty, Odd: P ik/ end pnnsiples with mg delstaihros erect. We meat less,Cluiet4lke, as a atm, sod our Outran hare bottled bash fat° their old tessklags of tke (W -aimea of Self. Ths March is separated firm the World, amt la Wag tallks it, bat is extmicliag hopes of mhztlas whit 11W or so Wenn. to the =um is whklt we do =duty la tit. World, Is evil; mut dart, duke en) Mood by the. LT of God, aztd,,alz to macros pia. . scribed 'by tbs. World. Our Tellatelts fall in' before people the veal bet that • Odd will `comer cm. seat V:t bs szektded felts seproces put diction 4 "Ay peittietof space vflleli has created. " That - we are as ikettabk tirthla kW P in a clVlioitrait ajn tie writing& of the Euchairit; that the mix isun , tilthM or,rienlecqui of the 'marbled •, duty tohis fellow man has broken the 1 , immutable law, this no mead, Oraterinof form of worardp, or other; device, out camel the obligation Is do right, laider eincionstances and it all times, to dolled Po all nun by seeking_to do Oslo gOid: If we beard less•f the probabilities of death, and'more of the possibilities of life, of the possible glory and beauty which might arra It if we should steadfaal,y follow the Limb toldtherso ever He goeth, through good and through evil wart, to • palace or to a prison, follow Ellin In his path of beat• log the sick, tear-bin the ignorant, lilt ing up the down trodden and making the world better than we !bend it, mu churches wouldbe better filed, and the label" of our pastors bring better fruits. hare boat led to this ;aloof mita' tlin by hating, rearatly, gone, several time, to Church, .and each time hiving heard nothing but appeals to tho mash nem if the congregation--calla to "re. pent, and flee from the wrath to come." These are well in their place; but who does not long Air a Mlle of the HantiiCk spirit of wanting ibmetking Mani ail mere ^ralrathen Prim the penalty of crime? • Jatrs . Q Ehnenarm: buPy'couple were " at. Abe railway station ta - Detroit, namtly. *laud kill, &sten .'city ,. , sad were ea niesi km their home la Mtn's, having made tip their to try thedr totode at reatrkanY, :bat the daisy as. Denary to priteare• lionse In Ditoole they thoratit would be too mush tar them, so they promised the sertion or a spikes; and was ands one doriiiS She Weer Wattles to; Mann delay, PrITSBUR _... _.. g - i.._--- -- comotortwaarri or rsatamous s.: BY lOHN W. GEARY;GOVEHHOII. From the creation of the world - . in ell ages and climes, it has been enstothsay to set apart certain days fore re-' Beaus °bemoan*" Thebes not aye been inguenced by th e light of (.. . get 2 knowledge, nor ig any proper go tton of We character of that Great g ~ "who Weill the earth inrighteousa erts,' " and "who daily kadeth with hie bone. . , fits;" bat by an innate sense of the at-'1 bream of an...iiver-oultag rower; by: which the world and all it comma are governed end controlled. Aided byl l the dictate' of cultivated reason, and, the teachings of Divine revelation; we, how ever,artaisaght to secopid- se in-that ten, prime Relent Heavenly Father, to Whom we are indebted for existence andoll the blessings we enjoy, and to tibial lab awit.eXmatent and-fereent-thankagiviat wad - praiser. Itis He who "visitettLthe moth load inuesuoterloe'4ttathlhe farrows and._ hletheth the springing, theteoft" who =Moth , the yea r . with .his goodness; iriewhosepaths atop fa: ftess;" who' "clothed the Itoltuat with decks, and caverest the - valleys - 'with corm who ageketh the ouggolar;Lhe morning and the evening. to - ." who Is "our sefolge..andstrength .th t r lvito ..maketh war to cease," ands "Itave as from: our enbniesr whose ' is forever and'ever,"" and who "bleaseth the nations whose God ts the Lord.r . On all aides we hove inoreasen Mur ano"' of the "loving ki ndness " df .art All-wise Parent of Good; Wha hal con ducted our nation- through .a fang and terrible wax, and permitted our people to once more repose In. safety; "without any to molest - 'them or mate lhem- afraid." The monstrous'eolith:nit .of disunion le . o . longer tolerated. The Flag, the Union, and the Constitution are esteemed at the safeguards. of the rights and liberties orthe people,) and are revered and defended as the sit' of their volition safety. ' I , A hied Providence has norarown weary of . suplying our COJI lI.Us wants.' 'A: tounteems Lateens: so warded the /abors at the huabandmits. Mocks and herds are "tattered, in tionnil less numbers over our valleys ,enehills. Commerce is uninterrupted, and ntmels laden with the products of nature4kof art; speed,unmolested, our . th e - -. less'eens: Neither' punier/a; f e,. Zi a le ,cu or g l a sbeial . etnis; financial 'cm. etas or ' ,Dotemercial di:trigs, have, ' permitted:to stay the prOgreas mid hoop/zees of the'peopTe at this great Oommonweelth; but peace, health. edu anion, . morality,. re gel n, social im provememt and refinement, with their attendant blessing*, have filled the cop of conilbrt• and ~ enjoyment to over ,'ltecogniithut Our revonsibilig to H Who 'controls the destinies of natieni is . will as otindinduals, and "from wbam oometh down every good and perfect grift,r,ane to Thontwe are dee in debted for all these sae the richer Inge of ear common Christianity, et,lll unitedly/ft oar moss devout gth ude sad dArty - tbooiving; • • . .1, therefore, do dereig .11100 a 1 that TIII7III3DA.Y. THE Mtn DAM OF ROVEMIOIII NEXT, be set apsf a ss a day of praise and thanksgiving, all seceder and worldly boldness be s pen& ed, and the people assemble in sheer Ta• TIMM pIIOBS of worship to acksowledee their gratitude andveer ap praytta tar a continuance of Divine fiver. • - Gives under % my Hand and th e rut teal of the los, at.Elarrig thirty-first day of October i nne , ,ye this ar of our Lord ens tholiaind it a lt bun. . dred find xi:glove; and of :COM toonweallk the ninety.second.... JBO. W. GEL By the Governor: F.- ZaRIOASI, Secretary of State. 4301711 DYSPEPSIA ICIMUICI • slam and alassaillt. 01 . e. Dcsi.lals . Cans la a somata . Su au tla.aaslat w. ealasach wad im OalVat plalmada awes frlar# sow ! Lanese MUNI vat* t 1 a I.atYr ta74 ... 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