11 . - -. : ' -j- - - ' - . 4. 4K?il. Sailor anil lropri ietor. A. ,3. I 'WOULD RATI1EIT DE RIGHT .TLTAN PRESIDENT. Ilnuy Clay. mr ov?.- f S2.00 PER A.MT.U. VOLUME 4. DIRECTORY. OTices. Post 31-isUrs. Districts. ISe'ihel station ".irrolitown, Ciie-s i'viags, .Vi;uiau'i, KMusburij. J".Cllca Tiiabcr, P.cailoeU, Johnstown, L.iretto. ilineral Point, Mu sister, Piittsvi!!c, KllOCh liCCSC, lauoMich.. William M. Jones. Oarroil. D.inl. Litzinirer, Chest. A. G. Oryoks,-" Taylor;- Vv'm. W. Yx-untr, siiiiiiit ii John TrConpsott, Isaac Thcnipson: J. M. ChrUly, Win. Tilcy, Jr., 1. K. Chandler. M. A-itcsherger, C. Wissiuijer, " A. Diiil'iu. "'beiisbti 1. White. Gallitziu. Washt'p. ' John.?t'w 11. Loretto. Coaem'jh. Mil aster. Andrew J- Fcrral, SnS'f h-.ai. (I. W P.owmuu, White. V.'iu. Kyuti. Sr.", C'learfiel.l. George Conrad, Richland. P.. M'C'jian W.u-M'n. D, 1 .Slick. CruWe. Miss M. GiUeq.'.t, Wnsht'n. Mollis Kcil, S'luerhiil. .JSC d. Si-A'asjustiiift, . r5.::i!p Level, Soiuiian, S imiuerUill, ii:H!Jl!t, Wihnore, CIIt'Ki-iaK.S, 3i3SISTEKS. S v. VrtrbmerianKzv. H. HaisisoN, J'tisior. i'r-Ac'niai every ,-.ibbulh inormnji ;U lo.J j ijiock. ;uid iu ihc oveuinr t 3 n' ioek. .S.U. oatli Schuol-rtt 1 u-iock, A. M. l'l-aver i.it-i-t-r-... 1 ft i.'.-'.w'-:- iu. evarv 1 nuxsna -. cm ' - .'li-'i' ji.uft f.'itif con il J rrealhrr in hurc ' Uey. ' . I.oNt-. A.-s.s-taiii.. Pi-e:iehr:i-.r every ?sUii. tvlUTuatoIy at-J(: o '-hu k in the morning. rr 7 iu the evening. .Sabbutli School at '. o'eloek, A. M. I'niyer meeting every 1 Ursay eveu:, hi . , O CiV- 7 , vt T 1 P Pnwrtt, ! p,,r lre:ictMntr ever- .S;i.!ni;ini-.i ;i J o'clock, and iu the evpninjr :-t O Of.oti. )i it'i i..ul ut I o cl.-.c-k. ' -' rr.nei m-jetia on the tirst !iiit;tU : :'!nl !! every ;.i'i.ini:jv evening of eucu Tues.l.vy, Thursday M?d 1 rr:!a ev'e.in, eicejain :l'-U lii.ii tli. tut. . - ... ,.' Ii.-.v. ji.ns- . i:,i,!ams. j I'liitor. I'!"; i a 1 i j elo' h'tirj; ei try S;tbo"aih evuinc .it . S;4:,5..itU :j-j!iu)5 :-.t in o'i ioek, A. M Pi aver n.-ei:nrr e.e:v j- ri'.y ever.o ;.. . . a: 7 n .-io k. veieiy evi.ry i'nesu.-n- even. ! 1 1) ri1 '!;. . - - !i --;,', .V-.ISrv W. I.toYi'. I' it --'or. Prer.; M ; ,.v s 10 - ' I inp..-vci-e Si.J'o-uh -iiivcr at JO v"eiok. ';,-tijii '.1 r !!' '.? ilsa. J a v!"ir..'. i:n ki - p. ',.t,-.,- !.-:. i'v-.r . v fvv .-nbitath e.vV.iiuy :'t 5 o'rhiek. .S:iliiir.'ujivhoil '.t a.t Lu'ti'ic-i. P. si ) ii!h,,ir Wr.-r. M.'J. MircaKLL, Pii.-mr . $tx'-o I'vcrv .S::h"i::il.h laovt-.ie.'i' nl A o'eSoek i niii V'tsners ut 1 oe! it:; 1:1 the eveuu:;. . 1 MA ILii Aiiicl V K. r--tT'i, daily, ut 11 o'clock, A. M . "Wfitern. ' i;t II o'tloek, .A M. r.H'ff-rn. daily, ut - oeic . !.- M. 'pt!.i-ii nf. to o clO'-K. 1 . .'i- fv? f hr mails IVor.i P u t te r . hi d i a n .-t , S t r 1 ut 5 s - 1 i.vn. .Vv-., arriv-r on 'i'nur.-day oi 3 o'elofk, P. M. ucu Wvel Leave Kbeiuburg on I'riday of each wet!;, ni o A. if. " I I'-t'.Tlie m.iP.s frotu XewiuAu's Mi!is..rar- ! nlli.iwii. ire., r.rrive on Moudny. ed m' .-!.;. j :sd Pridt-y i-i" t.ieii week, :t -1 o'clock, P. M. Le.-ive K-.-'.-nslmrj- on Taid ays. Thursday f, j tad SMturdavs, ut 7 o'clock, A. M 15 aAli !tE3 r:5'5S on s n :s T A T 1 1 iS . West B -tit. l-:preK ltavi-s at S.r.s A Phiiii. n .press " A " Fast Line 't i'-" P asi Kxprf"s Tr:tin " F.-l'J V " Fust Line " 3--" A " - Mail Train ': 10.1,4 A WlL.Mt.itK STATION. VVrit sP.aU. Kiltrfss ItiftV.s at '. O.dl A j h i u. t A.i. Phihi. Exprei3 " Fast Line ' Et Esnre.-s Trjiir " Fa-t Line '' Mail fijiu ti to a. r. .:c V. v.. s.l P. M. 2 A. M. lC.iJi A. -M. "Jaily. except Mondays. J'liljrs of Cte Courts Proiaent, II. -ti. Co f:tylor, Huntingdon; Associate s, Oeorjrc W. ! Eaj'.er. H. nrv C. Di vine i V.--!oHir--.Tosei?li M Donald. J.'yttrr tjnf Hfor.l.r Kd .varJ F. Lyt le. ; Suerijf John Muck. : 9 !!nrt JL'.tortirtr. Philip 8. Xoon. i nimij ivth m r.'.xn, ifr .lame a eooper. i e iron, Siiji't. of ComrioH Srhools Henry Fiy. r iR.it G:: at t..t:f:rt. Jufie, of the I't'icc. David II r .i ..... i-v-ifon Kinheiol. l:trj ? J,;.,h My rs. Srhoal j;. ,c'rr: A'-cl Llovd, Phil 5. .Vimu, f,;tl;n D. Parriih, Ilu'j-h Jones, L.J. Mill. kJvi.l j. Jouts. v.i st v.-rn. fnrmltit ' T-.-. .. ! i- To a-1, C, :t T. C T T- . , y.t w'ii A. Liyir, John D. Thomas. Cc-or-e Vi O.IT!Uuu. ... - . - . yvrfl Vf'iHinin r,;irne. Ji-.n. II. Lvnr? Jtt,ht of Election Michael nsion. Alitor Geor- (Jurloj. trj. iatle, J.-un ihuupbcii - j v 1 eoui-o i '.n. . - .... .. ... ... ....v. u, i4.i.vvj luiufucuis iu toe- ui-m. 1. 1. n ; -r - r . i certain kiuus or patronage are tue vc-rv VMnf-T!io;1,.is (:,!:. . J .U-d she she not only accepted ail f the flhuers ; 'l b'lievo he3 the same , these tr.-t'dors at hoinp are destroying by j it, tu meet thce traitors in any maiinci i:fe aud 'cxUtcuce- of a ncvspajier, there Por Hj'iff liirsetyr William Ion-!ass, homage, so delicately tendered, but ! felier that- grabbed some money from a thousand, woald tint let me. Mf heart J they iuy choose, lrom a pin's jioint to anj ccrtaj ol,,cr kinds that will kill a 'vronrye Dtlfinv. Irwin 1:hi!imI.-i. . ' t....,..a .1,., ,1, 1.1 i l.i.n'na h-.i-j ..-r IV., inn l.-.-l- 1 -t ! t.i...t . 4'.- 1 ..a.i.-,-... - 1 ..,-l .. ! thi, r.inii;!i rS : riiiiv-in. rTlltillliamas it o r,a.r,r-i.eorge (!. K ala.,. ; uke ) hav0 !ae kt5tfp at it. Monday 1" home, Would not let me. Vcs, theve apphiusc, (luring which the edJ geu'.leuian . 1 1 , . ; ioVv!,, '.'In ,;,tl", lS i '-Frailty, thy name is Woman I" '"He leeks like a Lai dened rascal," said trait cv8 ra-rvilhiius in this .Senate (stiik-1 sat do'ii after he had given the desk a iar A drafted man on guard' at f-iU.,j ,,-!itM.-vs,i, ! Ih,w true !. 1 tho resnectabte old buffer whom I had in? bis cleui-hed fist on the desk with a ! 7'ai'ting vuac, which souiiuca luita aocve , IIf-ro. recently. Jiailed Oul. i kh Council John J. Tlvatii", Thoinns J. i i oung mc-ii, take wui mlig by my fate 1 j 1 i-cidu s c vjsm, tue yoany: man with ! bily witit the it.tor.tioti ol proteeling , oe.....0 -..i iio.a. t.u f,...uij. m - , Ja'isf John W. Iloheits, John Thompson. I). ' .cver trust' biilii-.nt, new and oriyiual i the weak eyes and a yellow' moustache, ! bin from violence, if ueco-sary: The last ' minutes ho jiad an audience taat acked rW Flder Ksapp, ho, years ago; cre 'r0ns . i ideas." 8:iike w bile the iron is hot'and ! who ulways 'hated me. " " j announcement was received wiih givnt the hall to its utaio.-l capaeay.. After he ateu an imrerise bccsaiion, is now hoW Jal, i lf n TV - UOi'li- ! clinch the nail as soon-as possible. I He laised his cve-ul.i?s, smiled ceorn- ! eb.pering, and I saw raany. a -countenance ; Had coneiu-iod, lae cpuo.iean moTnoers mg iovt'u every cveuiug ia Ckicigo.-- lie Aut'rhluuZl i)ivi aVI" ! -My i-h wa, to invite Idi.s rriseiiTa to fully, and passed by without a word. j grow radiant with the light of eh-.lancet) si-Oe!uiois nh-.d up aud took him by , U repevted to have s-iid iu-tha couiso of a "wkst Waui..' - 1 ticeora pan vine lOhe o; cm, and to propose Then I knew that my dnr.m was sealed, j - Thc-e racn ftieerc-d at Vol. Mack a few j the hai.d to coagratu.e.te uim. '1 he Den- prayer the other r.ight: r:nxnll- If. ?.T. fVVfl!? " ' ! 1 ! ,.Ar,. K, ..u ii. n T.r.:r...;.,. Tn lip l.rir.f T iv.-. j I. c. I n f, r v:i m. i v j in Ci TI is n tl!ill rsiftri. Tlllf T I OCratS Said llOthia, but evidently felt the Oh Lord. V.ilt tlinil I.7. PrAi.',Mif CGGSlaiTH'S Baca. ''The hnnilLerchief! the handkerchief!" Utii eli.c. " . -, I aui certainly the most uufovtuua man iu the world. --"- j. If not, how does it. happen that I ani I not - married to M iss Ih iocilla I'ritchard, only" ily'child and sole heiress of the lare not much lamenied Jedediah 1'vitehurd, of li itc-hardstown ? tihe is worth a mill'on aud a half, vt the very lowest computation,- and I I'm not worth a penny, except in the way of credit." I am worth rjuite a sum in . that j. way, however, and Lave plenty of unpaid bui to prove it. . It was alauM 1 .sure thinir-. I laoir she .would have said "Yes" if I. had jxjpped tire iiuestior: toe last time we met ie cold. 1 cannot crv, but I sho'd ' like to do a little swearing, if it were not against my principles. You see, I loved her pavdoti'itely, with my whole heart and soul, aud was greatly in want of nt..!iey. She entertained, I think, a strot" fecl- 0,- ..f-.j f.r we . iiaJ :iS j,:,;J very few oners for t':e l ist four vrars, hue an 11 1. eai ik.c uetu .eu n. accept 1:1 liand, heart, and no, not fortuue ; I have none,' but, we will say, my ua:ne, which is 1 ut a? iroi' Oi J. aii - J ! ccb?br:ted for two tiilo'-s Xilv-:-so far as I kn..w ) for bej.ujr cr-.'ss-t-y;.' a nd for" car !-. i.f , : 1 1. .-.... ' i chiefs ai) red. and j-:h;w, ri'h .-fnakef a. a sj.iiMea. roar cvr v-cic-tetu. . Xoiwithstanding which, he is an excel- ic - ct fellow. - If be h-ol been a little better fellow, be n:i-hr have been celebrated for that", ti;- : bu: he had a FCtiotts failing hi back closely resembled, that oi a respectable old buffer, with whom I am slightly ac-rpuaintd. I hate. resj icfabieold buhcrs with w hom I am but iightly aeouaintcd. i remember that when Ctgrmith and I were at schooi foother, he u-ed alreadv j to carry those hideous handkerchiefs, and it was co;.si!i' miner a lark amoag the tn.y-- to f;toa5 t.'iiein Oi:t ot bis poekct. The bc::d boy of dur cla-'s b.;id e:;d:t of them, Si oi:ee, tb.at he bad stolen and accu mulated. and proceed with a Jrc.-h penful of ink." 1'asiness which I ioathe and detest kfi-ns me -eoui:ed daritiir the uavtinie. i'i:u my on V ii ;lir. ot reereaiion ie IO?C I .... t I . . - i ? , . . irni'i f I . r. r.-!';iv vi l-i . . - ; of I shin;ber. 'i'i:erctore. I never had many opportu nities save to VI it- .vuss J riscilia i l iteiiard, Jaws, aud on the evenings t f on Hun the v.ri k My suit, then, prospered slow- j iv : but it tli'i i-ro?i:cr. ii. ves : lid i r;ot p:cs her hand unrcproved '! Did I not insinuate, three several times, that 1 cii-iOeii'a nor. personal ainactions t-(n-siderabiy superior to the average ? Did I rot express my affection for her in a thousand mimeii-ss ways by lagh., by signs, by moaif, by groans, by every it,',.;ltJs, in a word, that vour skillful lover ..,,!. " It was one year ago, last Wednesday, ;... '.....1 1 !. i:,1.. j I t.'.u .M ik.u 1 r. .1 ... ui; Jil Ul'; m'.n; LA" tmsion rui-m, .fl' the back rooia of "Ii-s IVm-Imi s I a i.i tiai We V. el c ah'Ue. I had I t en getting loug very finely, b'.t seu.ehe.w 1 could not get my courage up to the point. So 1 determined to .ivo myself jne move chance. I had a brilliant idea- some-ihiaz new and original. Tro.-.-eniuiii . I r n .... 1 It !... ; ; dreamy .swell, the faint perfumes of the 1 ' In, n-ii. tn fnfrffs' tiie mellowed "litier of a thousand li'-his. the witchery .'of t he spec- I () whv didn't 1 poi the question the fhosuper which 1 intent:?! should follow I I i.-t her the Flf.h Avnne, the next come on. (.Ire;t cbeeing.) What man last lime wo met ? j UrcjsritfVinau'je. tany. Jsunday. bhc passed rue with a Sublimely- : oita tue ticart ot a patriot coulu stanu j It i.s of no use, I suppose, to cry over ' hh5r-;atj;acue;trii,nicj, vivacious ' unconscioas stue. J this treason any longer I have stood it ! spilled milk. She has'g;invj and married j toliu uri.vpiiK-d degree. . I have not Wo able to Have a word long enough ; 1 will stand it i:o move. : LimtluT 11, fin I KMWt;iti,l. mid r m n,t t A t'-C've o'clock. lcavitlr 'theof5e. I-lVith her. or s:ca her. iuce : and I know. I i (ChccriO I denounce these men and . ! II J 1" 1 ' " - I T 'IT t lTTl I V VX luia Mv-.J till. I U Y O nlv, she don't tli ink so any longer. uly along, m his peculiar manner, jnsi ; jlhuois J-ecisiature. t 1 said i paiu three thousand colitirs a , .. ,, . . r..,f' 1 Ot me collect my bewildered senses, J aheaa of me. l deemed to lulona him of A $rrcvtt . sen-auon w:.s created by ;, e.ir taxes, i do not fay it to brag of it. i , t r 1-, rt iw m"- relate t'ie harrowin ' store. It. may j the tact luat 1 was' to have a proscenium speech i v Mr. F;::;k, viu. of the richest i 't is my Uu!y ; yes, Mr. Speaker, my prv- t ,..,llt.-r- f L,i-,.-r A.,a e.lmme. . . uox, acu a muui,. splendid girl at- the . favmerm t.U' .tale, a man who pays ovr ncge to do it. lt: Some of the Iraiton (f wIll0Ut a3 mach a3 liaD saU refer (, -it;ih ?s (m tit mv'v.ldest AcadeMiv ot Music tnat nt-iht, to ovr- i th.ree thousand d-.i ars i r anun-i ta-e i here, who are working iiiht aud day to ? a rr.- . .? "r . - . t-" , . ,ri,.. i... k;. ...,. i .-..... .:... ..-;-i, .. !.!;: 1.7 . - ,u..;. .,.:....i.i. !:..' i.mi, ..k;..-..- Vu ime passes, jour paueuce u - ii'is. c were hi,s BKeitier. lie i 1 n u i m u 1 nui una uv:va . io,vara me suj t oit 01 1 c iToveriimcm. -- iti Liiiauit "uit uuu iuu 1 Ah rv he ohi T r.iT.i.M.i V;.-r I V r fr ilw'. ! LOLTSlUlth. PUT. Vho Was I lli t 0 a V".-:u Pfablil : nivffl? fi ?r ' v.-l j -if T w- T vr-i f.rL fiT.: viv : the "aiCI .CS.l ! -jiiue d.-:ys boyhood 1' Why did I ever j. looking old buffer, im mediately clapptd ; own bottom T am ready to meet any male ! speaker, exnue me. I feel for aii.-mpt'to renew 'a forgotten sporti veness j his hand to his pocket, uiitsed his hand- uu this floor, in any manner, from a" pin's ! my eountry iu this her hour of danger. 1 j'and at. obxdete j-cundity ( . kerchief, aud collaring me iudigantly, j point to the iiioath of a cauaou, t'pou this j feel for her from the tips of my toes -to M ! liet me pause to drop a briny re.irl, begun to call for the police 1 ':hari:a.aitiiit these traitors. ( Tremcr.d- ! lae ends of my hair. This is the reason I ' tacle, ail would lend an art fa I aid, and - EBENSBTJ-Mrj;. PASv-THUBSBAY, MARCH-39; 1863. insure the suoeess for which 1 trembled, 1 -' - - Concc-aliog meyriUiou, I su-gested the pera for the cycirliig following, iu my nj est manner. . i lj?'je And 1 can be very airy when I choose, j To niy iuiinitu delight, Miss Pritehard ! accepted, the invitation, und with an avid - ity thnt;ui&de iuv hopes go up to tue lot- j ticat pitch. A if sura nee, i felt, was doubly sure. Jlut, ulai! VXv lioV ? has been hap- pil V rematked, "wo can read the tutuie-" What sagacity iu -that rejection I 1 retired to niv numuie anooe, aua slept the sleep of. a' happy and hopeful man. . The next morning, refreshed n-ud j'y- J opened. I rushed to the house to give ful, I Fought t.Lt! counting-liie of Pou.4- : her a personal explanation, er, i?iKtlier -LWupauv," where I eariii "Miss I'riteh&rd is not at homo, fir," in$ : daily bread. J 6vjrewny salary: said the footmaa, with a supercilious in ol iter to pav for . tlfe private box, and igr:n. untered up Uroud street, on my horn ward wav I fell so good, in lact, I hard' what, to do with mxself.. knew- .n iiri!-f! :ir!i!i.- o?i nf w:r;?i-i--rTrP r-ol- iimn?, old boy," I f-aid to myself ;" ' no more pludding to aid fro i?ioot, in an old j ink-stained coat. Xo more hard times' and short. conu:on ; but a iupc to down town io, and k Ua v. lloorah V As I -uicnta'IIy uttered this joyous es- that s we i was "in socic tv," a regular neaw' The I..bbv and truilerv wire crowded with ! through .the Legislature, to fake uionev ell, and all that sort ol thing. ; 'spectators. Mr. Funk roe to o; i?ct tj ! oit of the pjekets of the people, uie talk- As I ovfrfIA him, I noticed that his ! f rifling resob.itions which wcrcboif iatro- ng about higli taxes. They, arc hypo iidkerchicf a more baleful ly odioas j disced by the !) aiocrats to kill time and j elites, as well as traitcu i heard. some ha one than evev was nau-.a inches out ot' liis pocket. . t abontHis- JIcmembcriiiLr the aucient lars of our schooldays, and fueling, as I have said, uiicommoniy voiuiiiui ana irisKy, 1 uex- terously tvitc!ici tiic wretcheo rag from his iocker, and rassed by bim vrith a loud 'al.em: - He diil net look up and recognize me, as I bad thoaght he wouhi ; and as I bad 'ot a step ur uvu by, I turned tt confront 'ttf, sir!" I ociieratrd ." trvin- to ' puu away irom mm, -vtt:. . i m not tne ; man i iiioogsn yn-i were i cier upon isijr i-oui i u : u. jo iiiimuucu, toil J didn't steal it I" ''You sconndie !'' cried the old front man ; "1 ii teach von to steal -t roots : oa vi i Au enormous crowd gathered imm ately, and two ofJiecrs tepj.-ca forward youth near we, i.i a V!ii!i'il rl i v l ii i r f.-ii-irt , .1 '- , ... ......... ...... i....., you re not. ny at c.y-taKing, eh Lv : uidn t von sherry 'f mi ' ivii-rnLeo fur vsni! t h .f..L-. Mm r.i ihf ! s.ttn-iri.Ii.ini. ft iniro ....... ....w.. . ..-ww. - In vaiiiXrxi-osrulatcd. entreated, and yi,nsfi:l.iteb oif-f. I'..l ?ir d Just as the rabble hud reached its climax of noise and numbers, I met 31 Jo no oriel, i was lue&eU tin tor exam- n.li.,n i ..-i-r tl. .. ..,.. ,.V .T.-.l.m y,,,tfl, ! to the 'magistrate-; nut a. bov in the crowd ' an errand boy in the next store to ours ! knew me cud informed the dignitary ! that I was travel it!- under an alias. ' - : uenoi-j ii oii; i'.. j ue.i liiocf?. ii:u i.nrii- ; it . i i. " ' .i : . i i , , . 1 :, , - .v., .....o ...y.v, i..u. . r j i j v j.-e the editor uon t like the politics at all ; . I makers -ct up to denounce the war and ; 'w. iney pay no taxes at all, and nev- t0i) Whiish or nut g0nCthinS else -At the sarac m-Ment a hornole httie the; Aur,.inisiraiio, prove it. cr hope b, unless they can manage to yct ' t0 L1, nQ:r anJ boy shot, ed : "h-y -Wf r ! - lie s -ot lean sit hero no iongcr: ami cot tell ! plunder the Oovcrnnicut. Ctuccrs.) 1 ms hU fl llr(?aJ . 7auU with jota-hauKcrchcr .' ; these rmitors what I think of them. And ; w an excuse ci traitors . its contents, disputes its positions, and ..v - li t in i' stf v 1 1 1 1 1 in. ;a a ix 1 v . i - 4 j j l - - 1 ( fain ! Idice!" man' strfkir.i' the d-sk with a blow that to add to i;.- Viiauue, or I co'uid see by . !,,', ...a n: i-' 11 t-mioavoung :o irec mysei. uuai my wii.tn- to pay my wnoie urtuoc, ana tfen W'J ge m i-au.j rjJ t0 gce s,ch IlieiJ-v eoa,e3 aaj avs . assailants gra,p, I had lost my hat. my give my lift to save my country froml- .-lr- Speaker, I have sa:d my say. 1 1 hlh .-ear for - T ,aij is al)0U't t0 eol.-ar ami cravat had been disordered, and I these traitors that are seeking to de-itroy ; am no speaker., i his is toe oni y speeeeu exiJ;rCj aijl j Want to pay for another." my face had become extremely-red. jit. Tremcn loas applause which ' the 1 have made.' And I do not know that xic docs so. and retires. . 1 felt that circuniitauces were deeidod- j t-pe iker could not coutrld.'i ' ' it deserve to t e called a speech. I could Header in't newspaper paron--if rf ' ly against me ' ! Mr. Speaker, you must please cxeu j not sit still miy longer, and see these curiou3 t.u , Auj iu lhat lrednr ' . 'eil, caily, ad a flasny lookrri'' i me, I could not tit lonii-er in mv s-cat un-.I se-)iindrci3 and traitors woik' out then i..-i,w.. .w t!.rt rwr,l .1., jitlireatcoecWJu vain I demanded perm is- j these traitors.riirht here, and I ara rcspon- ; in y e in an u-.uny .-u. lui mcnt. ' j ?ion to scud for .referertte as to' my char- j bible tor what 1 say to any one or all ef j spoke with a force of natural elcvpicice, j 'phe d deuce you are. Well, Colcacl acter and nosition. It was no "o. I was j them. - (Cheers.) Let tbem come on now i with a conviction anu ti ethluaiess, with i j, c Ui a (..iew of tobacco !" i ignomiiiiously dragged off to tho htation, i right hero.'. I "am si::?v five years old, ! a fervor anu passion tnat. wrought up the j After gcttiug t supjily of the the irced,- w ith a rae-jre'd and dirty crowd following 1 and I have made up 'my mind to risk my ! galleries, and even cumbers on the floor, i j,c t.uc!c' ,is uiusket in the ground and ' and ieerinlr me. t life li-ht here, on this floor tor mv country. ) to the highest j itch of excitement. II is j Verv complacently remarked : '"'It's rather T was registered, then, under mv own name, with '-aliar, .John Smith," tacked to ! if, for ail the world like a veritable thief, and taken down to the filthiest, -foulest, j cell imaginable j .The next 'lay I wr.s allowed to seii'J for 1 anybody I wautedfo soe, und sueeeeded ii; , proving njy wsiicetaliuty KuCicieutlv'to he f let oil with a severe 'reprimand. Jut the crrest; :.nd my name, were f chronicled in H tbe daily papers, I wrote a note of apology to Miss Pr f cilia, for having hrokea my engagement to : take Jier to the opera. J he note ( s:ie knev. my hand writing) was .returned un- d fror.: -Oh, why did Co-naith's hack so closely 'iTosemhlo that of the resoeetablo-Iookiiii: . rit I. ' I . Am I v.it the tnest unfortunate man in Hhe world '! A 3 rave Cii! Patriots secrj. The Fpringiiohl correspondem ih. -. :. Missouri Iks; s tl, folluwiii1' ?r;ve off a v unr.n the arprii riuioiir . "for the suorort oi the i. o Oo ermu; it. ; He said Mr. h'r.csker T can sit lure no longer : an- see such by -play going on. Tl.enC ; i:.cn are tritlin with tbo ! : i e country. Th.v shou t interests of hava a-sos e-trs to set oh I heir heads, for they are ; trnitors and Secessionists at heart. i I say that they are traitors an i Seres- ' sioaists at heart in this. Senate. Their fi-i iii ous.annlae.sp in th.? fdleriesA I am an ohl man :t MXfy-Lve ; 1 came t: Illinois a poor poy ; i have maoe a little seine- r-alm't' listen fn th:v;p fr.d.;-s Mr hsrt ' ; : ''J : ? that Joels lor my cour.ftv., v.ou'd not- I-jt 1 lie. .Aiv heart, that cries oat far the lives fl,-.t tl. fift.-iln rno no-niii! l-"ill?i.-.. ,.. i:;.!i.I.!.iv';' t nnre firv'-.r- iii. i.. t'l:-. f-a i - i ,1 ,rr t. mr. i!ih in . r I n . i; t t .j it n t...,.-y.4ifx.c;...... in-- m the ti-! i. - I dare to sav I his to r . ... . - i mir. Funk's seat is near the lobhv raiii:ir, - Jleel. ta:;t t:ie cap hzs bety dashc mv iln-j forevi r ! i n.n:-r ror layseu anu lanmy. i pay mice ; -" "V"1 l,P" ' t","..w "" to -et marr edd.vja so sends a nm ci - j thousand dollars a year in taxes. I am i ji'i remendous cnoeriag. lie peaer . .... f - . .-,,&.?f n,i hair : :1c- wiiiimr to my six tl.ou.-and. ae. twelve varo ei upon the desk in uuion with the j ,-..,, n u- ,' nn iii the i thousand, (great cheering, the old gentle- appmnsc, apparently to stop.it, but realiy . f 11t)t;ce or ra,-,era ? V. "lint edi-f would knock down a h;:lh.ck, and caasin- 1 his flushed checs and uahtng rye that J . J ' . - - . the inkstand to fly in the air,) aye, I am j his heart was with the brave and loyal YIi0tl.cr cv bless you! it docs isslanda crowd collided around him, evi-! ttav; ;,, .. .,,. ,n mnn I .,,, ..! t- iv,,,-.t .mi: 1 of 'them in' place of Col. .Mack. 1 aia j lame enough for any of them, and 1 hold ! mvself reaitv for them now and at any j time. (Cheers froia the galleries.) . I Mr.. iSneakor. these traitors on this floor J should he provided with hempen collars, ! They deserve hanging, I say, (raising his J voice aud -violently striking the desk,) tlio comitrv wouid uc t!e better for swingiu them up." I lto or hanio 1 them, a aud I dare to tell them so, rii;ht here to their traitorous faced. Traitors should be bun. It would be the salvu- vatKa- of the coantiy toJ.ang them. For that reason I must rejoice at it (Tre mendous cheering ) Mr. Speaker, 1 beg j parden of the gcntleinen in this fc'er.ate woo are not traitors, but true loyal men, for what I have said. J oaly intend and mean it fur Secessionists at heart. They are here in this Senate. 1 r.ee them gibe, .ti-. ruin n 1 ti ti titviJ ii.iu.it. ilust 1 ilery ti.t-ia a'ain : i stand here reaov tor thcia, and dare them t ' their alde.-s and abettors v.s rank traitor; i;d tecessioaists. Hell itself could not. ; spevr out a more traitoicus c:e than some of th? men that disgrace this LeLiii- ; iature, this btate, aua tins countrv. l or ! mjseli, I protest agaiuit and deaouu 1 their treasonable acts. I ted i auain-t their measures I Will I 1 l C. t III! tl.e ci.J. 1 will dvutuuee tliciu as lonj to meet the traiors themseives here or i t'-ii-'kV-1 r.id fight the ra to the Ui ihe.a talking about' high taxes in this -y who o not jiiiy five dollars to sup- pert the t.loveiiimeut. I ucuoance them hypocrites as wed ad traitors. ! ( hceiv. ) I lue ica-cn that they pretend to be i afraid of bili taxes is that the V da not i want to Vote money lor the ru:ef ot tt'e j soldiers, 'they ivant also to embarrass I the Government and stop the war.. TJ;ey ! want to aid the scees.sioui-ls to coiiouer ... i ....... . , '..,. .. ...t ou Ovjs iu li.e U'.i'ii Aicy L.;;u iuuui t lVCi ' I l:-V :iA lilMVlllift t'lf-n. :il:V I 1 I sveak as I do. I cannot nelp it. A , uuaua to tea u.e.e men o uia ;caa . . , i iney aie, ami nat u.ej eo,,,e, me 1 5 elfish schemes to destroy the Union i .m , .- i.i ! J-hey nave my sentiments, i.et luea .et tueiii one ' ana ail inaice ttiu most oi taem. l ! the ilia of chjei'S and ehiPpjll of 1 Il'lt'Is. I 1 imvcr witnessed so Kiucii cxcitcueut j .j 1 nnvcr witncssea so mnca cxcitcu . i-.-- M i l. me la an a-emn'v. .ur. runs. Vee v.-as lieird m tea stores that sar- round the squat e, and the people came CrlStl UilOM tiiCV ViCVe VeCClV 11:1' luOSt keenly, as might Le seen. from their bhuich: ed cheeks ami restless ana uneasy glances. "Vho w ill act tho pivt cf a .Mr. Funk to our J cnaylvaiua Legiclnre 7 NUMBER 25. Tlie C.Iglst-Iiouse. The fecne -vra3 more beautiful fur to niy cyct TLnn if tiny in ils pride had arrayed it; TLc land breeze blew mild, und the tizurft arehea tky Lool ed jin re its the epirit that made it. The lnurmur rose sort as I siiently gazed In the t-hadowy waves' playful n-otfon,- & From the dim distant hill, till thfe ligbt-hous fire blazed, Like a star iu the iniJst of the occ-an. No longer the joy of the sailor boy's breast, Was heard in his wildly breathed numbers ; The sea bird had liow u to her sca-girdled aeat, The fiilierman f Jiiik-'is slumbers, One moment 1 leokcJAA.u the hill's gentl ilonc, , All hushed w-as tbebiJiov.s' eoniniotion, And thought that th"2 light-houe lookoi luveiy as iiopc, That ti.ic of life's tremulous ocean. The time is long pu.st,Snd the scene is ftfr. 1 ei fliifii my ihu resia oil its pi. low, Willinemory aomeliuies rekindle the star, That blazed o:f the breast of the billow. Iu Lie s, closing hoar when the trembling coul ilit-s. ... And death stills the heart's last eraotiao. Oh. then may 'the seraph of mercy riac, Like a slur cu etcraitv's ocean. .Xcivsiaiier Patronage This thing called newspaper patronage i is a curious thimr. It is cjmpoaed of ai j , - . ?, ... , 1 . . , he rainbow, und is & . changeable as achameleoB. One man sulcvibcs for' a newspaper t niwl --- tc? r. it- 1 n!t"inrtA l .i i-kAi Vi s: i , r , .. .., . .. I and reads it with the proud satisfaction taut it is bis own. lie hands in au exhausted, aull yoa dun him. lie Hies in a pasi-iou, perhaps pr.s, perhaps not. Another man has :eeo"' a subscriber a long time. He becomes tired of you and wants a fhnegf.' -ThrnlrtHi wauls a city p-j)er. Tells the postmaster todiscoutinue and one of his papers is returned to yoa l vl- r.A ' ri- f i: fc.i-.il " P-ll iiht n f-k 4. if- 1 among the last of Lis thoughts; besides he wants his money to send to a;ity publisher." After a time you loe-k over his Recount and see a -bill of "balance due." But docs he pay for it cheerfully and freely ? We leave him to answer. This, too, is newspaper patronage. Another man lives ricar you never took your paper it is tc3 small don't ijuarreis witn its ty pe. an article he likes -jives half a dime'and bays a uuaiber. This; too, is uewspaper patronage. Another sports 'hie orse, aad per haps a pair ef them is alway-s seen with vv'hri in hrin.l ?jnl sriiir mi t'.. f c T n r. v ....... . . ... uu. v.. . .U " .' mau:co UsC for hiw tc, take a oewsna-'i , knowseucuh. Finally he concludes , - , . WuiU . VV It win UU CCCU lltilU V UliO CatDp' Stockton as he was passing, thus: 'Say, here, who the devil are you ?" "I believe I'm Colonel cf this regi- wet out here believe I'll go in and sit down awhile," and went to his quarters. I.ine.iln i hnn l-n'.i'.-.irf tVi ll Southeru arUtocraay, &ud all tho rotten portion of the Northern Democrats arff down on him. Therefore wilt tliOtt b!o hiui.". 1 i vas tivn v-m w uj v.hms v I I II
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