TER3LS OF PUBLICATION ;TIM FRANKLIN Ml' lq pllbrOilati l''sirY liv — run itsposrit IRV ASsl 't:IATION," at *2 yet .1 . 111• Its. tS A 1.% AN( or 152' :kJ :if lint 1 nal mthin the year. 411 kpb•errie ar- MI II LS )11.'1 b. retried fins wally. lalker I, ...at ant of the State unless p,lif for in advance, and ail !tit. r lai!na4 o ill invarnahly dear ounnued at the ex pi. hillon of the tune for which they are paid. AD V ERTISIINIENTS rt, il at rtri LEN per::: r fit fir. 4 in.ertion, and tn - frl p•r line for -101- .“I'llmt insets ant A librral dire ount is made to per,on, ailvertiNing hr the quarter, half-year or rear. Speoial no tices charged ratt.half more than regular advertiNementi. All resolutiong of ,Visoeiations; cominunieations.of Cr ladividatul :merest, anilinalee, of Mamagecaml Deaths eitqeding fir.- lines. are Cillrged fifteen cent:: per lfee. .111 Lvad :Coto.", of r , ery Lind. and all Orpha Court and 00., Jacheiai Sole.; are rbin ;red by Lenin lie ad-r-trtisa in tar Mar...mom—if haulage.. cu.- cut.A rtox oaypaperpubli.hed in Mewl( oty , if Fra JOB rms.' ING °revery kind in . rlaiu and Raney el ors, dune with neatness and 1114 patch. Iland-bill,,j - lha Painphletei&e.,"of every variety :tad 4tylo pro. d at the Id rte.; l a the. The ,lttiPn,LTU ltl:t Writ r, has just Leon re•htted n:th Steam l'oNe•T and ',lire.) and every thing' in the l'rintinz Rae can be eceieltea 11 the moot artigh• IT . ..Muer Metal the 101.Ve,t rates. T IN VARIABLY ":.".iir Mr. 3„t,:: K. shryo,k 114,t `XV. t.. Sa o and %at r. < •ipt the .itine. Al' letter+ - • 31 . cultr, & ,), N1:1; o.7=ztatt • I,E. —By Vil'llll.' of ;tit 11 M ria-r Churl '4 th. r.• o 11l Le •01 , 1 of Put 011 lite 341•:11 :mn Thrir•ilo tar tiam • - ember.ll ,6 l the t.•110,,11:: . .,Id, d li. hennz heltaartag. to the 11, ot Ker I int- 31.1 NS 140:31 •t• n.,me :11 h , nr,.1r,l In - Llhd. ot orze Sheller. itteld?:Wentz, (}nt:y, I to 14 l 0.31111 11111..1111i abont 1 iLletronn rhe ot2Slarnt.in, 21 , 1, Al tap', ot firer 4 I„,r , I,lm, ilimr. I. nil. 44) ..\• Iv- at sl lilt 4.6% ered '1 rmia r, ho t1:11,1 , - art• a doli1)14. tan4lo^% 11111( K and FliA34l: 111 il'sl;, with a larae Stone 4,.4 11,:n6 11.trn, other nee, out•lkunld , t,;•. '1 tare I. :t NVell ,4 00. rr fitllll,i! Witt.•r V.., the Lour .t Loge I n t , 4,04 of Frltif .11/11 1.011 . ) th.. 1.1,1/13 . appnrtemtist I..st tll reotivted farm. '1 he fent r. are ta 3 - I.trze prcTortion of nineh Is a IleW 1.0.4 and 111.11 I, W., uud the hand it.-elf in a higli state ot en , t IN at ,4111 z.. 1 6.111 g. .111i4 red I%llll'OW usually knit, n ;to ", t .,r1,.•11 not. - Alum 1111111,1 VIM{ (1111)U,N1)111 Net,-Frank lin bounded I,:y lot of Jim CitZ111:111 ,no Iil,• pnuth .tridi un Wiry ino the . .N.nrth and )Vest, wall a to 111:11'K ; a larzp Stable CArriage lint:, :tut other Ineee. , :nry lainl,ltni, thereon Tla• don or ,111 r, tri.an in th" tr,a , ,h.n torn Litt 'a ill by rele.n , .1 final th e Inalse Ne, l'r.mkhla 'Corn. one.hlar tin,. 1.1 ,li‘ s o .1)11-. 1 . 1,11:1 1141.1,1..‘ WWl' 111 to 0 4.4111:111 , ',.t3 1111.111. on tin,. 1. 1 ti. 4) • ..t .\nnl lern; rtarT 1,67. .m ill of AprA port, Thv Now 1'r,m1,111% prolwily 1,11 kw , o.;,1 ..; 1..(1...04, .k. M.. and Ow F. 3.1 at :2 tit It., ,k. 41 day. lemon a 10011Willt iers g,thei of th, to by 0.:Ilour :it :Ile prettli.,-, For lllrtle r apply tr. 'l:r:' 4 ..14 /ll\ I'. ni:l-liii 'lt F ) I VAT E SALE.--Tht• -.4it,milnx rmle,ol., th, Y, Ont., .it Sale. Ti,.' fell!, the: 11,1 , ter st : 1A 1 A11:SI. •ttnatt•d. rn I,ettells, hoc 1,1,1,1ttp l'rayl,lin nnui-, Pa.. akmt 4 int't, nottl,t, r.r rd r-h . lrz. and :;1•011t t hale from the lo ad 1nz. , 1- 4,f S. iinlPer 11 110 .ICIIIIS. 1.01 - 1 1.100 part I':ee..l..Le and 10t1 Shoe. The 4•1:14 a tn., rr !tali K 111 1 1 :nen l'ntnn• Ear!, ~•i. Slit.l arta, tof :End- r„•.;‘ ail \V a t,- 1 O.J. the Dont renel , t-tirci,a.Jl On 111.1 he or+ll, - 11ratml I rn.l „nal a Linn . 1:11n on' the preili:.e, 'there ,ater, Tar ,tp. parp...ec, et. en livid. Th.- ;;, ir.t•r.,te 7:.•l•nithrie,t. tr.t, ulllll` Fl•nLer s lit, pun r et.n ha, e tire pr.ctle,Z. '4 tin rug acres 31,motaul Lanni. ail Clot-twit ()alt. j At,„.._tpty., At_ %I' , az l'F:Illt1111 .4 :tap 4.11:n4 I:, /11'.. • ' On thin • 1 . 111411 . ,, ,rlTh a 1' I:S.\ N F 11411 NE. St. ',1.• 'l.lll, &Irian ,tract lneH with I'.lfllll' 111:1:,. ,1 to ~010 , ,,b1y a Lih.l 'll.ort. a vr.,4,1 \Veil of Wale!' :a fel hehm• ILlia a grin:; hear TI:ACT n 13101 - NTAIS LAND o , lltat.• in Lett. ,kuisny adloninn¢ lands of hen, conta,rang. It acre to:wt.—both 1\ 4 •11 set wok 'and . t.lo,lnut IIA.. • to !he i•an dpi nil by inc tla nn'. at tht.tin•l d"•.rrilnd far.. MEM cut - irr :iALE N'AL c..t.m.z: It EST. TI; .--Tlie under-igie d. Anith'iitrator , of Daniel Dual. lade, f Qiiiney- toe try iit nn order of the Oriilian,' {limn rd' F'rarcklin eeunty. W7ll exiie-e at l'uhli Curie, ea Friday. On 111 k day of I,a-mbp-r. jell. oic the the inw [teal thaati• to Oct . The 51 IiNSION F.VIISI of -rid on the read then I' to ailiiiiiiinW Benedict. Beery ~1111,1 /Z., il and M'lt Era. r Lin).. Anti laifing-aiiiie Land 'fee •iiiena iale.stay and a-half Ili FlATHEltlit.i. 110E1/ 1,1i)l',1: Frame Barn. Nithig llou,e. Ilia, kianitli Choir and ethee There is r inlet' \Veil of \Vat, lit the Dwelling llotim. and \Vali r"ritlinaig near the Sethillog.,, f hitharil of Ilrafiiid Thw abeve preperty will be ;old in lot, or u. a m h o le, to '.2il small Tracts of tri,,l TI31111:11. LAN A---one einitdiline: 3 :len, Width*, 11311, 5 Aereii--..titaii es' iowuarip. iti the foot of the Mountain itiljewaigi 1,11 7 .1 , William!. Smith :Wel oilier , Any one hr rir.ui 10 vlOO the lithreirty eau e 2 ealliar 1,31 Ihe a@ler.~y nevi Sale 10 iiiiinmenee'ut ....lc 10... k, iS. lien Laiiiiiilatice will be given and ternei ci kall• mail, know nby ' (:rm. BENI:IA(2T, ;Et ) S El MD , • A DmiNISTRA'ITI X SVI.E.----'l“..re ix: will be etue.ed on the preni.-e , in I • , , eamie, t'ralkhi.ll euntity. 0,1 the '3d dm; Ihn m ,, r. at 1 I'. ~1 0111 er. the 24,11,m in_ llea) E,tate. ,‘ 1,111 ()I' 1,1:1,1".N1), ...10..tte thy corner of Sc,)e•L Suit .4t- in ..,I , l*lp.rooirl.. zujjotbittz the Metlre,ll-4 than Ir lot un 1.4.. i• N.,rin ;t0.,.',••r Ehel. WhiTeol, are err, ft:it rr to e..4.,r). It WEL I. I NI. 111 part Weatie•nheankil told port Brit k, Stal‘ie Carriage lion., at.l ,Vtr . t nel e,iry ent-h,althrz. Thole itt and ram tnt:qr 1 I,,tern o t en t ypr,a t ,..., and running' Water throunit the let. '1 LII.Jdz , (ll' SALE—t tierd ef the part.h.o. 111,41 , y to rellittill a 1,1 cm the prean.e:dur t na tho lifetta,.. of tb, idwx. the iater,t to be paid' to h. r it-ttir'.4 . of .Ipnl at h✓er tle,th prmeip,,l to iw laud t,l the heir+ of (If : to.- reneon,ler Itrlte paal. otteltalf. I , t Apnt. Ittr, tzl% en) ant) the other hait• t .\ pri'. 10 o, ,; n fret" IRt Apr., 1-115 * The Invotl pertien 1,, be •Pcllll 41 en thelprernigett. ItY rrt.te~+, noel!) ..A31:11 , a/A T. 31ILLER, puBL re s A LE .-13 v virtue of an Omit f , l the Orphan.: 01111111 f FranLiin t minty. Pa., the unar , migard Adawantratt, of the Ezrate tlr 1 ash r ick It's Mani. late of nett - . n bill ',hip. in sail! county; due d n all tilt at Sale, If ul nrerloy. thc::"th tiny et Nortembrr tit,. ttfr .1.- .1.611,1 Real 1',.,0.00, to wo Port art .No. I 1,1,14' the tott.,:oinz laud, .rt M., Intel Cool:, Ja. ott Itas 1.1 :tLartin containing Acre, loot 41 Pere: J o., rig thereon I...roiled a ta.kt.tory Sumo Ili ur 'lloo.o, Stone Barn. :old a St., :vrintr ballaola. IMitrglVPllll.ll, Ai.,a zucol A ppi.• r ,r -and util, Irnit 'lr. 1.•„, ~Ippi. ‘ r toting Water nnthc I, '111,4 ,ti .01 , 1 reeently nen Limed, and a. g. the. ,• tit a intl.! farming 1,1111;60a. Salem ennliaellet• at 1U ~ look. A. :4 , al.. a the attar 'e .0 ... , 1 .2..:1tutte km.'" 1.]." ' 1.1V11.1t1:,.'t tow"! . s , TANNE ItY F'l )lt SALE .—:l.lc.te v. ill p 0 w.0,-;4,i0 m ti of 1".1111111,- burg Vranklln vounty,. I":tt. 'lltit dim of I), 7/11,1 gin. at 1 li ; r1rorl. (in the I. lour .11. IMIIII. Prop•rt t A '1 AN Y Thirty.l.:l,yall..., 1,, I Bate, Li., iu Pr..port,n Al. O , ILO I. . Nl ,ll . :Ma Ship, 'I 6 ,. .1;,5 1)W1.1.1.1Ni , 1101 SE. 5t.4100. Sr tlpon I re. t. d. 'llw,, g . ovor ri I +l' GRA , )I":,l i att.-11,d ro 31, Vara: Iltr .d" , •'' Prot" 111,.0e .110, 4. lII'. , r0,c,1 Pr.,l tty it o ill 011,...t1 I, , 110,1stalon. M01..1 or I • Nl.lnio r, 1 - nom tt...burv, County, 1'... .1 N. :•! , ZINNI:1:, It. S. 111:1)1VN. kiP.M ,. 1::. ..101`. ;hp, vt 1". ‘.ll. jtAcT LAN!), ,ittuot. , l Cary, Pa. atiparlimr 10,i urn :trd otliwlr. t-.1; , 3111mv Al.olit Ell; 11l l'•E I N E ACRES. v. . sn,,n{ 1,(K; Mg . ~.., E me(-Earn 11,1•1• ',Il ..c,:etl, lin ri , i. a!- , , .ui 'Jr it,t1,,r.1„, a. 1,• , r ,„, ..„ • ,„ 1 ,,,•.‘1, ; : , .. r 0 ,,,-.!.0, J. S:1 N N 1. I:. (111:1:1' LE.-1 vit lie of if Pu•t )rphati . . Court ot rmokkii. tlii. AttoLaaLtrao, of rite 11-auto of Saa,t‘e M.:Zion: ol 6.,r ~f lairzan lbw d, :ptrime n ILr. prruosu, tot • d il , , f^ , ,:arrtaber all that 111.1(7 of I.AND "a" mate in said from Ibtsioury. on tile u tut It:W . ow font Roxbury 'llicoot Square Rollout bound, d by kulds, Geo *lto, rrl , Prat, Helmet, and ,turn, • - tuit..ng ;171 heat 1110,1,nre. he l ual , :slate .01.1 of flue a:airy. A bla V i 2 , l.ti.:7' her;hly mipror rd ..tut the reuutusier is uvere ,sith ,rood mountain '1 !ther— prireipall3 CI, stunt un4.l6oek I ink. 11111.., on 41 . 111,1•1 Of 1,,,,,1 111111h111111+ LOG 11 wEr.f.f.x(;•4 nr.44 , 5 , tibtrth. NV . rurt 5104.1. Corn Crib, and tolier nut btuidnur • Titt • re is ' a Butt )outur GrEhard. niotottaln ,treat and too never i, ;:aot Wells ta Water in t b prono.t.K. Per 1.101, tletantig mnv the property all call at fa" on the weienotrto re.ithng It) SIIII , I,D , 111%: - ”4012 SAM! CI, B.V (,ll\l.\N.Alt By ,der G. 3titt fielt, Gjerh. TALI ABLE FAR AT PUBLIC $lll,-Will be offered at Publ.. Sale, on me prom in Hamilton 'Dm rig. sprilas +4.6.31.4; 11.11.61,N. I:o Deal and oih.•rs, 117, Frtday the 2,1 .thry e j brrernbor 1.• ,, ;1. the i,;; ~ L 'REA ESTATE. to IA; MICE OE LA A' r . " - • of e. bit L in •‘ ell Timbered, and tia, Now a , :ant in high stab ..tc uitiratum. ' ll ,eimpro‘ cialtlios are a cairn LOG DWI:L[4SO 11 , 11 st:, Li a 414 A EN. on, Crib. Caret:are Shed. 110 g re l / 1 and other m on! Imilibnlg , TM re is a M".•II ad gletri air at the , hhl unit (::.tern Dela the Kliebt.ll tiottr It abard al claw,. Apples and i l eac hes on tie (.retain Sal' to I,l4lneen. I• at I 06011.. "M• ula•a tit ;erne. will be mail , loam° by Inas 1 1 ;.:Iti lAI. L 1, T OT FOR SALE.—Thin Ul t . ] . or i'vrx ut Vrivab , Sale, t h e LOT t 11. ' , it ( N 1) 0 0, 1 ,0,1 by him. siblab4l St! , el 1111 bat Wunted, awl oor nits the Into.t tb,rabb., inns. ein the marke!, 16 .3 t. JAM E 8 11.%3111.111N. • . • •'` 4 % • q . ' 1111 10 A 1, r _.,, -e ; • t v 'TA 4 g • 1, 4 1 '.;:ed - . ""V I • BY M'CLVRE & STONER. , .. , . . . MAP SHOWINGTHE - OF ``HE OTHE WAR_ - MAShaded part of the Southern States : , 4hours the Territory eopturd fronitheffitebels.anditow held by the tnion Trciops. T denotes the Territory still held by the }Rebels. i . . - . I 1--1 0 I NE BEE 0 i - 7 i 1 \ L,-,,, -..,-\,,, \ t__-__ OFStatc 911x5. F A 1:1I _l'l' s..\ LE__ll 01111.1. 101' at I'm r.klnt fatr.to tl.t -,q• F'rtt.t. o •atnt: - . Pa • Ittiptittliz Itttol, .ottl .1•11% >I tt la). 11,111,1 ( . 111 4 1411 • 0•t It 31.01101 .41141 4414 4 ,44 4 14 4 .1 t T 1,.. 1:4,44 11 4 ,r111114 4 1t rt4t41.7 rat.l,ll.otut '4 • - • tort 01,101 r:: ,1.01:1:••• „1 j: I, t ; ha.. cl I'o ;0 1 , • .1`" Go- '4l r::•1.1:4:1, not' in '!.111A1) , )\'‘'' .0101110 1, •:... n L, , . •;,:40 01 cultt a':•‘•n. all;'.-.-'.'.•ot • 4 4 11 141. 4, 4 II 4• k 1111-I,i “ llt ,T T TE.ro. - ty Bankl.o 1,41: 4 4:1 on 4-4 T:II 4 T T Tli t ,41 4 'lt 11.4,T lo :41 T.. .t V 1 41! •.f t.t.r al.: . •tt .ttal t oit.t • t t 01110 1.r0at.,0- 1.:••• .! lit 11, t trto 0,111 51 ' V. 4 wor „, T 4 .1 Vll 4. F41:111 • 4144 , 44 14 u 4411 1Lr11144 4 ” 1141:41: 11/ Ji.:11.11,4411 114, t • r .40 .104,1 E. )1( ' t tatm. 111,: .14 /I I N Xt, ti; F.\l:)l' AT I'l; 11;AT E , •111••• tib•l• la , al ,„:4;,1144 acr.•l•- •ar:%alt. :•••1 al•iie •••11th gal l'as•qta l . rauniill 4 41111- t} llt . • 4:44. la 4.: . 4.1144144 44: al, . la, 1••r•I'M a:•• • ,1 ••1•••••• •• • r ”I",r.i ta:.rn• •• il•••••• 'rho 'ln' pl•ra a al ;••••• ••••, i I"; L\\ a• ••a ,a,111.• ••.; ..I`.Vt•az,arl , ••.•r•t• a Itaraa l'a'aZ••.a -.hod a••• 1 eflaa. l'r0 , ••• 11r; 11%. , h • 11,..lalipar• h \C'a a• 1 114,41 tal'allu \Var. r m•ar anti 1:1•••ter, a‘,11114,1111-4 11444, th,11,41i,t If••• 1• ,4 4 r ['nut, •'• I !al , • l 14 , 4 , 44.• a. 4•4 41144 44t 1••. t atla•lana ara••••al •••.aaa of t.L.: la 4,N 1114.4 41 a•ii,a1:1,144,: It '4 .14 l n , , ,,arra.,•: 34•••:•.• • , 444114a4 1 . 4-t allil R.lll 1 - 444.4 44. '[ ha-re al-, a ••aro a aaa ,•f 1:,1,1;11%! NV a Ter "an tile Ira Th,- tartan •4t14.0. 41 al aLe .It , y )414...•a11t )'4441-4.44:1 .4 the I= Pi near. ti t iarrirer. 1.. VlOlt 1.11... pn 1, ,14 . ` . 1 1 et . ..”..111 iria,!-:lthrii.l II IltA )1" T. ,NY1)1.1:, SIIEPLER. ('LAI:KE t('lrS SA‘V AND PL.\ INI NG 3111.1, Fl It —Thr at,: prin. %ill far irrany a year irr their prir -ant Lein—, Ur, :or! 11..11 .di.r th,r eV. t,1,1.• anti e, rip. iri 1 /I .1, 1.1111114.- 4.Nr, 1. , I .11:i.1,1( MI.N I xi rth all irle iarir irairrei 1.41 Wllll it too: ndmu ' l ears,. &,` A 1.., W.rof Wood Lit‘ritt. and.l. Ltrue L e iria., and iirzairle vapid'', of errntainiirz nine Wt.,. The e-4,14,11ah ut ib too v. O ll know a In this el/Innainlty hba the t haraeter stl for eq, en }ear, 3asl as cell a, it pro , p4A f, the L;tore andensu,o4l. PretOren. e wifi to I.ollte rutelia....o, tt api It atoo. at due tun.. 11 C.1,..11 tho fli 111:NRY r..lkur L r. oet - olUn JQIIN P. Cl FAI3.M FUR r .11 ' , Ai at Pr.,.tto ....ale the t.'3l tl.l. 1 - .1131. on tom - 4..•tiato in Autru,. utuutt ft. M 4 14 - 4 :44 4,4.4 the 1'....ut0u ur...0l au.l. 4 •thout .\ I all untl. la , ,-t V."( ....a; tp,e11.11:1) ot thrfty 111 ,4 anti •L WI '.I W.co t u soil. 1.. •1.%\'1;1.1.INI: 11111 , E Lank ;0 other ill he 01, tho ot I . ruts a ili I.n to.olo Ott tho lit tile prom...—. t2.-tf SA)Ii•I I. t'. CRIDER, .1. 4 1 A11 F 01: SALE 1N sr. TlllolA's Nv),:-.111P.--The . 1.6,11; //is FARM sitimieil in .it 'I bon .1. ion I , r th PUbh , • !,1•14.1z fr,utt (;n\ - 1t i.. 1,;;1141., I; friso tae later ei i'dm!.l)llV,Z . AL , RES (H SLATE AND I.I2AVE L . L.XN itisett f wh.,-11 in vie:teed mul the bithipiie in 1111:1 t. INt; BI HEIL IT, I.( oi: Horn, and 4 Ti•Halit ' lll.ll , li, au , i a ri..41,..4pp10• 0,11.11,1, li, ;Loh. Cherry 'and Pear Tri ..kiso--.k SA \V 311 EL and rflin'l'lNG MILL in gss,il rumour seder L•et of Leant and i ii ."rbi• pr,, r wrtt. tc.uld n 4 11..m1y' 1., . l'or apply to the sale ,senber, rtisnla,g. on the pr. mires FRI:IrK GILBERT. ANI) Itllli Larg.• T I ultY 114 I{ - :".1; ka, ben. •U".,11 A. '1 NV.) liil n t I. (;%IKN . I), holit.t. Frll.t ant :-.llrulliFory; .:taaliTaz far thirty-4%e ia.ikhav;•- •-urt.l.lde I, a if wet. ha% • inwhoft a 11tt 1 - 11 fora 11,11111), .1 v.... Fir.: - W.,1 et: 11,C1n at iii. din, 111 Ili Ifiltof Ord. r. 1 .-elaber a ill .•.11 ,i1,,,,0rt "nv all , aan.A.Vou t.1:1 tin I, .111/11,, i;ttitl..lll'.Sr tn.YII-tn. ununty. Pa. (;e.. 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I %• k . \ It Ej i ,(I 3rd I. • t =I n.k ro::vry, P. ,1 " .4 MEM • I tt!.. =I RIM p,.1 • i • MEM IM1=:!M 51.4 , =I =I MEM -IN ~.rythinr: in their line =1 P•itqL! =ID C6...;:t14.1,1 , 10 , z. Pa. =2ItREB= VOL, 71.-11110 LE NO, 3,68,1 he part in B `~''~~. Ji ILMINGTOR ~- , f,..rimilliTt : c11.11;05,i,,1. TUE FitrlTS OF OUR VICTOTtIF,S Now that the distracting politics fl struggle is 'over, and all yield obedience to the verdict of the people, it is well to look candidly at the progress linatle by four years Of war, and take courage front the silbstantial fruits of tilt , victories of our brave 'l•here are hundreds of thousands of our people w ho, ct Iditt imperceptiblY , to the influence of bigoted and unscrupulous pUrtizan speech tuckers and journals, will be astounded when elley discard their prejudice and glance at the torsi- j tory resulted from the dominion of traitors. Not-! withstanfling the declarittion of if great party that War hits been" but tour years of faihire," a dis-j passionate review of-the fruition of its triumphs 11111 , 1 make, the most prejudiced confess that CH has, not battled in a just cause in vain, and that with a unitalf North the final victory cannot be' far distant. - It valet he botan in mind that we were utterly uniti'epared for war. Our people, patriotic them= selves• could not appreciate that their own breth ren seriously Contemplated armed rebellion to subvert a 'common government; and. while tors were for tears perfecting their plans anti , t lengthening themselves for the bloody stfuggh:, the North rested in fancied security. ' And when terribb: reality Was forced upon us, We (Mill entirety unprepared ; while the foe waS • strong in arms and munitions of 'war which had been perfidiously betrayed iota the_bands of oaf enemies. Another fact is but toes often forgotten: We have been` Compelled to --wage an offensive 1) dr in the enemy's i•outttry, and to hold an inte rior ,line of fifteen hundred miles in addition tine hundreds of utiles of sea-coast to lie blockaded. With all these fearful odds we had to accept war, and looking back'Over its crimsoned record it is amazing indeed that have achieved so much; We give in to-day's paper a cah•fully and actni rately prepared map which shows at a glance the arhiol,'ne of our arm,. Who treason (mind in rebellion in 'icttl, the rebels held the en tire ton filern line of the shaded. part of the 114 from Alevandria westward by'the line of the Po ti.lll,lx and the Ohio clear to Arizona, givilitt theM tted pieises , dou of Virginia. North Ca rolinb, South Carolina, thtortzia, Florida, Alabama, 'relit liessee,' Kentucky, .Mississippi. Arkansas, Lou4i idt Tex a., Mi,ssouri, Indian Territory, New Mox irodind -Arizona. The only points in ail tho'se State , and Territories wiled tho„ i tlag of the Union allowed to ' lvere Fort Pickens, Florida, od l'ortrisi Monroe, Virginia. - :U.i . ery other foil. arsenal, Mild, custom and public property in the states and Terrifories - named Was Ipfured and !appropriated by the insurgents Thu, comidenced this wicked AN ar, and the first year w . itnesied only the - triumph of treason and tii_e_hutuiliat ion of the government, exeepting only the brief and feeble straggle iil West Virgiya. lint ill P245` the Nation had been aroused tuoake bare its power, and the invincible Grant "started Cairo. the confluence of the Ohio anti' -ippi, and itiatt.hed from cietori to victory. 10. -Ith of July, made him, master of ViekA mrg. the mean time Butler and. Farr:11;0 luid •aittured Nom: Orl,•am, and ligotot-elMwd m the raptnr+' of Port 11'11d:11M. raring the Father of \VaterB to go "toirt•xedlo :le :ea " Indian Territory. :Sew 3.tex eoaine.Nrizotia inlve %Awls, and ti.ost of Ark.:ll,N and part of '',lxa now held the tl,ii , u troop.. Arkzi,Na , ind Loulilana hare izovernuoluts. floi has hcett eulireh rescued - from tliJ do olimu .: erilo, and tlu battlils of Thin , River, C4iehim:lllga and :li , sionars Ridge ell I•N‘ I:croieally wa , . won. it zl . lso lois a 1:oyal Inv; ',well penetinteilliil, the v,:terait arni) or .61wrinan` to Atlanta, the chief eit) of the South, anit-Miiliile'l.ay of Furratint r It will be iieen, tlio 1 , 4111 :,long the evikti , !ILI! the 11,u4 float.: over tint t. of and South-Carolina. and uhd 1C , •:: o•,iui,t h a s been r eiereil ti•on l tits' and n stilt . in qn• u.,tion.lll.:ainAy of States. i l'o.sfay the eine' (nth = 01 Ihr 1111t4 and (11:11 . 1 , 11 , 11arl•h..ir , amt it t not improl,oile th a t a few dap , will I,ring i ttun to tho voz;.t ;Ina (1,.a1 another ....zaugeritv.: the ital" ut the —dash are the fruits of :la:, great stiyekkt as the .)ear f;-Pt drums to a I.llill`, lookiiie ut the triumphs Ct at gallant armies, wit )votilil priotaim ;Mgr woilt a • 1161 mo" caul ifitualtat t huruiiimitai sdbmission Ti.. ta.• leade",r4 of mime lie must be faithless in every parpmfe does not take emir:lee by the %ietories al- I. his hest eifoits to yr:AO:his will:: an oyerwhOtaine riotory for Lib , r,‘ „lid I,my!, - . PE.EP Trio: ImPESUIL FAMILY FRANTE. A flue alumni' i< 110:tily fdtvityfi 011 , ' or a rompefisafimi for the 1, •••• -Trill::: but taut year the 11,ore Leautilitl than I -,;1 1 ,1 her 1,, iiiti'r and if tlir • w•,•1,- bud:. otiar than s :tipport f•d• balidminw peililltil, and candelabra, melt holotinfl on every floor, lifr the trite i • , Parisian would sooner eat a dish less at dinner than go without his garniteur de cheminee. The train conveyed me in five minutes from the Avenue de limperutrice to St. Cloud, for it is thither I will ask the resider to acConapany me. For some days the tri-color flag hod been floating 'again from the centre of the palace; their majesties bad, therefore, returned, and- would remain till the end of October, when they would proceed as Usual to Compiegne for the grandes chasm. St. Cloud, therefore, has regained its old privileges: the grand allee down on the Seine is still open to the public, but the rest of the park, with the gar llenund building, is closed. The life there - is no hless 'busy, but of a different description. Every where soldiers; the Guides. in their bright - red 'and green uniforms; the Guards, in their tall bear skin caps, and the Gent Gerdes, with theirfhish lingsilver. hchnetst and all aruA constantly en Igrande time, on account of the - vicinity of their majesties. Altogether, about two thousand men of all arm for the protection of three persons, 'among them - a woman and a child= But thil is in strict accordance with court ceremonial. An old !French proverb says, "When the- king sleeps a thousand eyes are awake fbr him :".is it surprising, then, that the number of eye§ should be doubled ;for an emperor; although Napoleon, as it seems, !sleeps very little, for he has a tremendous deal to. - do ? Who knows whether he often enjoys the r blessings of home ; 'at any rate my friend, the cap tain drew me to the open windOw, but so that we were concealed by the curtains; and said, "Then. you have the imperial family picture." - The empress was close belbre us on the upper t!rrace, which is connected with her apartments by a light iron bridge, This bridge was entirely concealed by a wild vim, w hose splendid dark red leaves were the sole thing that reminded me- of !autumn. The terrace was still covered with the gayest flow = ers, and the orangeand pomegranate trees stood in the open air. In the centre, near a perfect mound tellowers, the empress was seated in one of those pretty wire-work chairs, which are so elegantly made in Paiis; in front of her - lay. on a similar table, a book aud'some needle ss ork in a plain basket. ller majesty (I dive these __ details to my lady readers, and the captaltis.win dow may not be placed at my disposal again'in a hurry) wore a black silk dress with lilac flounces, growing wider to the bottom, and a practised fe- - male eye would at once have counted sixteen of them. The sleeves were very wide, and the small lace cap, placed quite on the back of the head, had very long and broad lilac ribbons, also falling down behind. Oh a seat close by lay a shawl, - bright green with white palms, evidently a costly Cashmere production. Bright green and white? many a reader will ask, as flit) colors do not har- . monize with the lilac flounces: but I report faith fully. The face of the exalted lady was sickly and pal% the noble profile, which appears so clas sical in marble busts of the emgess, was still the same; and so was the rich, full, light hair,,but in the features there was a sorrow, and therpallor was almost painful to look on, Atche,erful contrast was afforded by the youth ful prince; he was- playing .with a snow-white dog, which imprudently leaped. on the lap of the empress ! What does a dog know of the etiquette of a court? The prince is a remarkably hand some boy s tall, and Iva grown for his age, With . curly hair, a round fresh face with clever eyes, and very like one` of Raphael's angles; at the, same time his manner is admirable, and there is grace in all his movement. He wore the red trewsers of his corporal's uniforni[and over them, a small blouse, pale yellow with blue embroidery, which became him well. In the background sat two ladies, in one of Whom I recognized Madame Bruit, " Gouvernante des Enfants de France."— - At this moment the emperor slowly 'Crossed the iron bridge: an old white-haired gentleman ac companied him, Moequard, the chief of his cabi net The emperor said a couple of words to him and then dismissed him, with a kindly ware of - the hand. Moequard, aft making a deep bow, disappeared. The little prince ran to meet his father, and the dog barked at the emperor most improperly. The latter raised his son from the ground, kissed ldm on the forehead, then took his hand, and walked with him up to his mother.— The empress rose, and ,the couple walked along the flower-beds in conversation, with the prince behind him. The emperor was in civilian dress, itli hat and gloves and the traditional lilac palo- tot—a fashion which the Xing of Holland left lihn on his visit. The emperor looked remarka bly stout; his face was ,as usual, dark and stern, and the heavy moustache rendered it still sterner. Stitt, he seemed to be in good spirits ; he often laid his hand on the prince's curly bead, and poin- . ted to several of the flower-pots, as if telling him the minks of the plants. The empress soon sea ted herself again at her former seat; the emperor took a chair by her side-, and took out a portfolio, in which he wrote, though without interrupting his conversation with the empress. The little prince was 'very busy with his mother's work- ' basket, and listened the while to his parents' con versation; the dog, impertinent as usual, had leapt on the shawl, and was lying cozily upon it. I was only able to watch this tinily - scene for a moment from behind s- the captain's curtain; a father, a mother, a sportive child, not forgetting the white lapdog, and nothing but flowers around and a 'deep tilde, southern sky over them, full of sum:bine ! The palace, on the left conceals the view of Paris, that beautind, , terrible Paris, over Which that plainly altered man rules, 'and' that playing lad will ride hereafter. Who knows What the emperor has just noted in hie pocket book 1 In half an hour there is a council, and the eyes of Europe are turned to Paris and ,this one man. MO W 0 ) Z 41 IN _ , /Eli/FORT O TP. The little prince suddenly addresses a ‘ question to his Ether . , Who shakes his head in retusal; but. the boy leaps on his knee, and begs and coaxes:: and•at last draws his mother into the -embrace:: At last the emperor appears to give way, and consent; th'e prince, at least, leaps about merrily, the lapdog conies to life again too, and the did nentleman• with the white hair appears again in the allee and begins bowing long before their majesties notice him. 'Monsieur Mecquard an nounces that the ministers ate assembled, and awaiting the emperor. His majesty - rises, kisses his son, -- and seems to repeat_ his promise ;then he off bra the empress his arm, and escorts her over the bridge to her apartments: The prince re mains on the terrace with the 'two other ladies and the lapdog, while M. Mocquard disappears_ again on the side nlbp. . • "His high time for us t• be off," thccapiain said to me, “iiir I have the inspection, d must fetch the parole before his majesty leaves. The' emperor has ordered a' phaeton, and intends to time himself." The captain - then accompanied we down stairs and across the court-yard, to the great gates,wheru the porters and footmen bowed to me most polite; iv. A moment later I was standing on the outer terrace and looking dots n into the barrack-yard beneath, a here the rappel was being sounded, and hundreds of glittering soldiers were hurriedly running about. On the same day l' read the following notice in eNVlliatt paper "The emperor came this af te-rnoon trout St. Cloud to Paris, in order to in-_ speet the new 'lmam and du Prince Eugene. 11s aas in a light o pen phaeton, and drove himself. The Prince Imperial was seated by his side—the first time he has aceourpenied his majesty on such a driVi: The 'carriage was without escort, and there were ot.ly two badmen behind. His majesty NN as received with loud shouts on allthe boulevards, and the public were delighted at the pleasant sa lutes which the little prince offered on all sides." It was this, then, the little prince had asked and co)&ed from his I:Aber : a trip is fib papa, and not, is usual, in the large, stupid four-horsed_ state coach, surouuded 19 clatter ing dragoons and gal- It ping aides-de-rump. Pot d• pretty eltild r Twenty} ears ago the Count° dt? Paris was playing on the eallle spot, as hand snme as 30n; and furry rout ern ied as Nu. And more flair lifts ears arm another beautiful boy - , Ns 11011: 11'14 tat her created a king in his cradle, also pld. ed. toi that' terrace, He aas even called the to,t fort dilate child in 'the world, because the ‘llrld Well 11l he I,b‘iiilwritanc-..• He has long been dead, and his Inn ire altoe in , ses like - a pule slut -dew tie shah lostorN like that, other untortmudo pi lee who died a a retched death in the Temple. rirt•al Vra ee isltar.h anti cruel to the heirs of her t beaus—those flow en which the mild October has hitherto spared, a single frost earl nip and kill, mid e authiug but wild deal rution—and the child a Ito sported under thorn M ull then succumb, like them, to iron, inexofarbte fte. HANILIN-sem;INET on.GAN.—&IOI en instrument is all that is needed in any church. of ordlnary size; and even in Trinity (Morel), in this city, the grandest spit( Mien of the Citable ar chitecture tel the continent. Dr. Cutler, the eele bratt,l ',monist, has introduced one of them into the ‘ ehancel, mt, better advpted to soifim parts of the Berl ice. and to some c:asses of music. than the great pipe organ, w hose tones ion he ,the wafts tremble. In the church, a dhroughont the coun try the.) answer every it nuirement, and hare al . re.olv 'teen Widely sought for and introduced. such eminent artists anti niuslcians.as•Thalberg, ,Lowell,Mason, Znndel. Root, and many othOrg, bear testimony to their merits in the highest tertus; and once hearing; flair' will satisfy the tuost-slp tical that they are just it hat the Church has Id•en waiting for—something to aid without ar°wlhog the singing ; something easily obtained, easily kept in order, and giving power, majesty; and melody it, tile. worshiP of God. Fur this nothing is equal to the organ ; and here we have an organ, sweet, Koltun, sonorous, and grand, the instrument you will love the longer you hear it—N. Y. Obserrer.
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