The Beaver weekly argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1860-1862, March 13, 1861, Image 1

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.. h-4.pirtner lof triutopht— .f b' i , ',..,**-!- 'and amouhttes, bath faun ,
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log -it maids to her usistince he lOnlt . • encase& . 001. Phelps , toi life
bustediberself in twanging "such attictel of r , ib re 'knelt :hob! -.lan le
Clobitt i g as Might . be carded by her hits I, e lel i i tf. i l i ke, f :deserted i kle its ' g i l
e 1 iiecor
band before aim could nanb liitiel at be i p •prittlor.i..itaitinatr . ..,: :. nude, &Moog leis t h e
cotepl ' lion, 14 : which . n o thing was foiPd 't .''a sertirnis. l'ie ha in .`'-' 1 'them --I '' th ;
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.„' l: ° • cane
ne F lee ed hich I could; ',contribute to it's c roams ancete the r ,:,- a!ns, live sing, mt.,. T
ihea tb or ad Twister toll. comfort' I a..diegl . hat ir4. .8, • riasee was thee i pleat
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. the la t.tritok left l the bell the click in. her, y .t.,,tpa tr t
~ t • rw the ioats 1 th eir
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e ft' la of ihidnight--the boor . ginsi intiotirri' l I- 'cineeystice of 4 llre
ou c our - - . : 1 1
of eppirture: I Blenuerhassef issuing from ' rein , t 'lnd ,ir ~,, ••if,y I. %tee. eons(
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his chamber oideted aIV hands to the •ristr. le . :
, 1 tetg the lir portion of ins eel gr r
Dr wing bar ;robes adopt • her, hie lfe I , in i, - 1 ' ten of ";,, tinsel, Colonel lbe '
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plc ed 'her arm through his, '
sod 'bre,ii p 1-1 , . I I : helpi ,
j itai4d i ac i reen ,.4!
.: .i i otry to 'intir. vis'
cee ecl to the lima!, in idiom consullatilt. i'' Pi tam delieel;tiiis g ~ • •r pit 'the' mouth of co'
A dee snow i lay on tie ground. T`he it • a 616 4- tie , 01 *''' : I -
triode I sweepiia I the le en reaches : of the 1 Zion's' , bii - • _paseid. .., • 84 the pre!ioeut
rive i r;t r igbed a m ong g tL
i reaflesa, branct4s, •ay inner ' - iption of :prase
and trite penit l entingly cold. On the bark, . .f , .were ' in '4 '..- ,1 the - Colonel
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nen the stream; a large fire curled its It . fora, At!: 1,1110 . 41 • is, dodges , and .
flames into the air, dissipating the imtre• 1 .recur 4, iii-p r .* to t 3, : the [river th at
; diai l e darkness; and peintirg spectral teritaii 1 - ight. 1 l Aftecildil i sgly, t ,• tgel firs was built
/
ISt tia t i the curtain 'of • titght still further { .ia thelhantri it ad • the (watch„ at.
bey n . Toireling this , illennerhavlet t mpteereii :t ithe -- 'idnight vigils
and ',h i s co Panions held secret council, il r °Horrid's ,
_ f , en k. ,, 6 : tom br lteeptog
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I , re ar tory; id their s final departure. Nat l i t ;e /pistils „op ,• ' ''' spirits ,down,”
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I the least am ng these , nee his anzione and lf to the mild ' •' .i: Ito waii enaniored
Ilioperni wife iTo elude F t,purtinit and pass 1 f: the fend ; :- ' ', 4 „ -- ' -- 1 . ; I they soon' be
lesilip#lls in safety was ills subje 1 uudlir i ---, ice -ob)ivions' -mi '; • duty,i and reek.
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immediate iticussion. .14 e ham
,Dent win, 11 es of i does -•,
..1 . , • • silltifrosu thei!
.Calld fortis and inquired of whether le ti•atteu 'on, I iltini -‘ ‘.
' ntai,S of the
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idwild-itot fu tifsh boriesi for Comfort Telfr .arkneeti of is liiiiik ittriertireset gild
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t 1 L asset . . - •, ~ i_ :iv.. , : ti ll— .1. loin
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and kilenner ; 1 and, crossing the . silently by, itwu •
1 i 4 ii 3 ll • I rs o ' the .-• •' ' I, ': the ty
conotry by .n , meet em some w here n _
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!dial ificibit,y lOf Unit' pli4, Oat. the t 0 I' tro Itttert - -;-- ' ' till"' di ~ ifb• ~
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rrearage are set
the Edito.
per
TAR
Tine
Isements inserted
. mire, of.thirteen
subsequent in
.00unt =de toy:
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tters awl Comm
nromnt[sttentm
r.ta.
tion
!ibe
THE
IssoLv,
the Nor h Cara
'e the Union! Vfr
In that lands us..
nk was totted
I. a' Rateiwsion
Othere
eit's and in - Sntot,
fi
the Unicn ! Ee
Tenor" 14ared he
ci tco '
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111
becanie estructii
len in he. p4ssions
in the o
he , Ireadt
I-
the 1- 1. 10T? ! -
tngled Flag of CO.
the-historl - , a the
ecrete each Patrio
if:hive the wreck
etem:iy of tear! :1
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111
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tbc , . Can
-y Ri a sTeak etteh
0.! did day die to .
rWI I,rttcies from
t.. k.re t as.t and
::ith - e• freed to
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DM
the L mfm
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cf Damocles is
hair athileartli 8.
de•id::er~tale'of
:story's crlipaon tal
'ro's ear in' b!ood e
'ante
al
it l !ye
le erl
it k r o
•orc
lit
Speul
Mains cr
ima aud
groiky !
!from GI
AR of. yo
the Union
stall moat
t! Ye St-,,T,
IBM
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oe, leapt
J the man
st,te
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MEE
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t to prte
ons not
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on tE
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r our onfec Gror
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ting wa
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titeel
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flt. l Elder autli
a Cona'
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to cipreets the
nile the Cal l
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Jan s
ME
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en time
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31'Ki
I gpeakefee l
Beat
ited tb
tread c
; I zie and Jan!
ti
:ttmittee repo
which wero
ME
f=
Mil
• meriting vot
IRertved, ,
'plat we
ng and undying Attu,
.; the TJnion of the -SI
ry'of nr Cduntry,
all civilized in:Aland
inaintenatiee,l inviOl4
and cult. honor
11 1'Resolved,1}t sire
o ,
1 to any, am admen,
Conctitntion of the
-14a_11 tend to logeltzo,
that rniario4s end
poyeeasre allloodful
Ors f 163 Slevettoldt
411
orrs
to t}
that
Feu,
of A I
ready
the
.
Resnlvel l That tho:
I. ei'Lied tite - mgelvea at
in ifl ' they enti and
J r L • ,r
romel to torr. penses ai
id,miFaion as Free Statei
('Resolved That : ou r S n tor& and
,r , e e
atOrs of Congras are requested - to ie•
trio to the princip!et of the Chicago
r
If ID , and po Cowl-mom . , s° (wit h that
44-heoded moroter, American Slavery.
I:r:calved, That we are in favor of
tutnarr.4,. of 1787. and more recently
I . - ,
: f ired is what is-called the Wilmot
ts.), applied to all Territory . now be.
1
erg_.to s the United States or may here- i
terlhe acquired. .
1
';zl4 Resolved, That wejas Freemen are'
ril4o to a'.l Comproame with rebels or
traitors to - ibe Government of the United '
Stath :
40. _Rcbolved, That the proceeding' .ctit
_ ...
lave
rctua
fig a
Mem
tniq
Pii. o
bvdr
ft- - ; ,
.. )(teth:lg be - iigned by Hie officers,ancl
. tabiiihed!io the Beaver Argos, with a re
-7 queit'., for the New Brightba Times, Pitts-
Lury
7 Gazette, and ot h er , pipers friendly
tots muse, to copy:
- ,
(Signed by fruoti
the ori.)
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E It , DUCTIONS OF Tie J AW.—The mss-
Its the htynao jar produce a pewee:
"a
I hundre d to 'four dred 'and thiefy:l6nr
1
i rrio. , Vale its only what edam tell
Liti we know the jaw of some of our
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1 1 r,4 - ia.equal iota good many ibonsandi
ad!a-year to them. ," , !
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wittwaryn OP wr*ri amtaanT's,ll k OaPi 4
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Wiliinson was i-Conimandemin.e ief ,of 1 t
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ddoml an
the army of the Unite] Stat en re° -1;
nor of istatebitoebee,, - His whole foil was , 'l .
in , ..aetii . e - 4erviee,;',thoreugbi ' diactiOtitifidt!t atiPtlvi
l i
and drilled.l Oheyleg r lit e . di tatee of hot)ori..? l- ,
11/14 Oat
;
asa soldier, if `not prompted by ibis' im=t-T. M neat.
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pulalt of i
i pstriot;Ant , ita band ,by tattwt. ; . . t 1
reansideratios ordt4 to street the , progress P f , th coot ',
i
of the !scheme: Of .`.- all - othiers, tharifore ie; and
,
be,was the moat to-be fearediand tbw:moat guild t ttl'
el
Ito be *voided by ;:itnrk. Yet -vine his -t 439 , Awl
,
;Edam are but partially Ireveated to Itl,,e,ae- .hag vii
- .
dt nabliner.
and
.F177'2
erwhie Two Doi .
siper discontiried,
`led, except at the
at the rate of 50
'lines for One 'lnger-,
rtion 25 cents. • A'
I
any a dvertisers.
tiiestion.s.' by . mail,
URION
. r te a s.
liknowletir h t dill` d;miateiy .
tkendeicorett toallide the auipicionti aff hit
rst arnica,' ism' ,ssilien- • I. ;. 0 1 9 0 41 4 4°-
etlipe: with _
veittio7iatit doubtful eipedietiay. T 4 re
gird the %lepers!, therefore, any tither'
ilight than a chef accom p lice Of Burr, after
I- I
i the perusal of the cipher letteriwould re d der
, the ;act of penning it, the iheareet imegin• ,
. I
able fo!,iy , -' I , _ 7 1
But Burr was the id i om f mizpliiced
I cimf l idence Wilkinson , through consider..
tions of a personal :character,l fatly tii be
explainedhereaftar;•reiastled the plan, end
•fastened . . • ,
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the trervion upon isurr. uci the
' 21at\or October he ComMunicath e ted flu=
~
Malice' of the cipher lfter to Mr Jeffereen•
lthen ProSideet of tt4i United 'Awes, Who'
on the 27th of November, issued bit, Pro.
i ; s :,
; clim/tine trarnitig, end q-13jo?niag ,t hose
who; had bc(in led tii participate in the !un- 1
1 • 1 \ 1
: lawful aiiterpriae, to' wiihdraw, ;without ide.,
1 , s 1 ;
i lay ; eel '
requiring : all officers, eivil.end
military, of the United Stater; or any ene
l of the states, and territories, 11 be'vigiliint,
each. within 'his respective department; in
Isearebitig out and ;bringing to punishment
:all persons engaged or • eooceinell to 'the
undertaking, '•, - " 'is
\' *
Under ihe autiterike and Y'•virtua of
Ithis prool;maa ; inn ltbe Virgin; miliiti ofs
t
Wood county were ;called out, la command
, ,
iof Cul.:Hu;gh Phelps , of Parkersburg as
1 ' recei v ed ' the ' 11' '
; soon asho had receied . flute igeoee,
ce a largo and
was not wiTil'tbe eighthlor ninth! of
'iled in School which
ver. Township, Ddefruber• • '', i I
.
ru l ary, A.. D On the tenth of, the m onth
is in - reference t set, ; basing received intermit
f affairs ex - preparationi tne!tiot:)y cot Ph
cos4*e,, - "%Wtttl#
ii%
t and Bel Lt
em- on Ai following !lay,"
, to to i
', l ty, and the of Lie porio4, boats, -sod st 9
tin Congress touch alarmed. liming; whist,
the present ; followers se to the propriety n
. .g len er under the threatening ci
. , • , .
Which surrounded, hine, it wee
that further delay/would' be le;
na Staadsrd.
t
would put
enrt to heart!
'ited area,
?rid! • flood?
r n blood!
ke France,
bloody lanes
if wild,
her queen;
e.
=I
's day
brave,
li grave, •
.f years,
•t be
ords are free?
-ove
the grave—
nd to hand,
land ?
Forbear:
ere :.
11 know
of vat
recl'd
ye hills,
mingling' nlle.
r - l's sod !
.r bleod!
tho Mine
by , calling
i jr, and ap
',:abea Watt
I
enterprise. Orders were ace:
to Ove overythiog in itntnedi
LEI
to prectpttato therr departure
••
ce 3lcKinzie;
Ic3lillin, very
The Tam& aeon isccaditi the scene of a
*hay preparation'. It was niglit, and in•
outzlerable lights" flitted backl and forth
aloeg the walks and up and down the iiv.
, I ;
tr. -, Voicea.in suppressed tones were_beard
uttering, the' words of ; command, while the
muted' oars .of the boatmen s c arce rippled
the s tream . The kitchen fire o f the man.
pion' reflectea the shadoWy outlines of beed
trig) forms, hurriedly engaged in running
balls sod folding, catridges. - No longer
the ball echoed the peal , of merriment no
-•
longer was heard the boi sterous laugh, "the
L • -
piquant jest and!sotitof ieveiry '; no long
er the ,nausic•4 the 'This i nspired the
ii 3
dan—new's4fiiid animated j tberpHhe
bOur for action had araived4and asihe
curtain lifted on, the sc e neeac h man had
, • .
assumed his, role in this grand imposing
dramal Such was the celerity which
the Stores and arms for the expedition were
transported to the boats that ,long before
Midnight nothing remained but the em.
barkation off..tbiS new mimmander and his
repro resolu.
s' of the meet-
were preparing
as • entertained
Meeffra.
onag, James
t3r, after irhicb
• followiag Teso
ll adopted pith•
cherishi an att
.
went to
fates; the pride
and the admira•
and we pledge
te, "our lives,
are inflexibly
e—.3o Called—
United States
extend or per
human small
'ring that it al
guarantees for
ng States.
le States which
it of the Uoion
se remain until
kaio, and knock
, •
eagkfollowers.' •
But of all that busy crowd none were
more active thin Mrs. Blennerhasset. An
inspired enthrisiasni bad mixed upon her,
and urged iber foriward to the wonderful
efforts;; She seemed, indeed, , the ruling
spirit of the cciessiop. ,As her sylptptike
forth glided gracefully through the various
apartm . epte, from kitchen to ball, and, from
parlor to chamber- = tarrying a moment to
direct a servant or :deliver l
message frOm
ber.husbancl—many . paused from their ; ea`
eupations to catch a glimpse of tbe heorine
of the expedition,, and lowed in sirapt!ad
-
Miration of her grime and energy.
With, her the die hae l been east, and on
it depended her happiness or her ruin.—
To retract - e ven if:retract were possible--
involved. the hme of property, of seeial!res
latiitos, and, above all, tier own proud self.
respect, which never yet had yielded to; the
temptations of fortune or this male die•
lions of envy. "Onward ! onward Plebe
•
urged. to the . hesitating and doubtfullhuss
boa. "To the Plateaus of the ninny
socith--to the 'laud of, perennial , fieldelaed
blue skies ; where grow the oiron and' fbe
olive,- the. orange and the pinestiple.i To
the land of gold—ta the Imperial City--
11
p• lemma's.
tioo of the
t. ,
laps;
pogt. ,
res, became
d withltis
remaiuing
scunistarlcce
derertniOed
Hoes to ,the
ding issued
to readiness
before I t he
=MI
. ercii,ber , wig' procured frt..
eipte fritr.d. Ile was desired bYI3I,•'
rie;i3as'et to•lviiiit Captain bane, and r .
claw the pisrOase ,or i • an of one,
_and
Meet 'him abent. ; Gallipoli , where himeelf
Old +yler wiulctleave - itit boete, aid pat
.1 1 i .••i ~ ,
at ,
_sing around the-town tut rcept tam a .
. ( '.• , . .;1 • , 1
point below. t :i I. . .r.l . '
• Mre. Blennerhasset - iniggested that less
. 1 . i :l7 • ' i
loconvonience would be occasioned by talc-. 1
' .! I which . - ITI .
ling al camel, lay[adjaient, and on.
their; elppreaqh"tto the, toWli the two labould ,
i. , .. 1, , ~. .
leave the poor, and, los ng leisurely blv
1 r
in an pen vielel i used 4 y for short vo n. .
)
ges, ` could limier' no ,ruspicion on 'Hie
-1
part o;hoiel Who had. been sent ;to. oral.
.1. 1 • . ,-11 .. .
As termer asset
• ewa4roceeding to gt e
0 i . 1 ‘,l I
further directions,. the company were am .
1 1 ~ 1 • •Ih
denly.etartl , by the abrupt intresioa f
1
an officer, W o; attrecteilby the light, had
' ' h' ' their '' l '
oeen atc tog mov meats during t e
' night. Stepp leg forwarid to Ipeotisrna .
ii
set, h o clapped his band Upon his shoulder
I 1. 1 i i . • A
rind. exeliiimeo; j '. . 1. 1 .
1 , .. • : , . .
. ;• "1' arrest yi;u Harmen Blennerhaes4,
i - 1 F . l
.in tliel namel and by ifin;nuthorityl of th e
state of Ohio li' ! • 111 - . . j . . 'l'
1 1 . I 1 I. .l - }
. i Instantly Wit mulish), !tif seven or eiglif
i i . I . , 1
muskets. were leveled it the intruderts
breastand the sharp Click . of their locks
.• i
sent a thrill !of indeseribable se l ulation
throug'h , every'nerve. A.Pprehending fully
rtbe danger of bra eituats, General To'
per, ee l they no* distinguished hital to •bi ,
loried opt: . 1 1 i -. ' . . • 1 • '
' .- 1•
"Forbear,) men, (other 1 WoUld y u
viet so yeah T. 1 '• f . _ ; • j
"BY this g ods I" exesiaied one,! "we ll i
i . I I. .
protect Ouree vita at ell - 'asarda i , limns tin
,arrest.l If, 1 tv; doing so, (should beeonie
,
, 1 4 1
necestutryto
,nee our. arms shall ;not heel
" 1 i) '
:tete to shoot. n t, only yon " he added, "bit
i ,
!ill . others who m ay inter ere." . • 1
.=, 1 . .. • ,• L
TheiGen+l,. fi ndi ng reitstsnoe bad been
~ ~ 1 • li
cl i etermined no, and- tbaC his oWn,..persen
t was int iniminen t peril, et deavored to per
euide pleunerbesset to reeotisider his rest:,
liition of departnre, surrender htmself i o
, - F
the goeernmeu i t, and etani his triat--assp.
ring him thet. it would ' "fisfy, the public
.; •-.1
Findignition ind - euriosity. l , aid 'relish in Ito
1 . r
.pirtioular inconvenience himself.' Find•
lig, however, that he wenAeaf ti entreatly,
and_ was d fullyresolved - •:a! d settled in his
purpose, Tapper bade- hi 'and .thl, I
e party
idle% 'and Wished theme itife, escape deem
"the riser, atd!it fortunate I tliventore. Tim
Conference - hits; abruptly ended, *tanner
i
basset', bid ing, his.; Wife
.an affectionate
farewell, wi hldireetions t foikivi as n
is Iserleonvenisiee would ' mit, Mbar ..
.., .. .
,! sad its*
don
10,10 :lila.
1 I t !
MEI
1 ma
int•f.
. 071 0
e aio
_teak
B roug ,
OM I
Cot astir
i •;.t6•
f the
12121211
38 1:11
nil sp
i i lea
I
Noel]
1 fact,
l 'oice of
.11 of i
tempt.
Nob..
be plan ;
o ma.
.n till
bent.
sacs-;.
•zplosio ,
inn, •
nd Ina
o 'bent
Teeing,
be pelf
It ha.
apa stralck mej
,
n , 43 n i ma r
Once
At
Ourt r
hasette,i
lied a.
AG Die
bether,
iture a
ew que ,
Distri l
sow
Lit I~
nub:
Di
tno
o
Dietn,
unist Little
uieeT.
CM
. lo radii
I cats
ink biii tioals
...
w ex
I
1 ; 1
r' ' , : 4 4 l tr Wild- 1; ' '-' ..
Once Illt i latc iMeatiada on fine
I 1 ,i, 4 II '
ay, l an ; w# l riding inver i the hard
the utargin t l :! a 'id i ot lake,' hen
Nut and mournful Waillthat ould
soleMni silence seemed t to , page
we iika 'At divan. I stopped to;
, r . ,
list6ncti. F'or some! time 1 couid
'Of if4tether the Winsin was
' I. ll.
my, olto brain.; thought
1, 1
ff .
q which itailtir4 far o ,
S' not liar ..lit . and ihere
I of-Wittd. • Thdn i . it swelled.
,;, 1, , 11-i
; and" then it;serned. to be
I I-
*, mfrmenr ;!lan4 again it
der niy verYife4 It l was,
tleeinyfeei.l IL • er# the
oda impriionScl ;und er the
elnly l ead (Atli, -them 14 the
1 I i ,
tor of the frort.
e I liti. made 'tilt )holes f for
; I • -
i wilderness; and there wits
i!d i
wile erbio moatmoan
iti . g *Orton!' shou ld raluee
ore fastened (do wn at ei•
I would - cow l out with an
is some still inight after a
lay, die is would blowup
`ti sod 1 a ---jackal • tram shore
ar i ►at tnid at lily ihoi i'l that
lisarrived witli!soluething of
11 i •
hanoted'ioan• ' 1 - • - ,
; nti l i• lI 1
come dime beforethe! 1
true
and lisiesoilrblleLthe rising
&il, made nij very heart thiill
Week. I
I-
i ' .
'y my.
orliu
inn tor
one
it brim
i wai l ed
any
jib
'es if u
•
sweet
be w
IMEI
ry po
, y-tbir
RBs
for t
'he ipr
hei
in the
when'
I ,
, riog u
CM ,
I SO
le , he l re
two
been
Cl ,
ause in Theology. ;
~._•
icial ici . rin of- that •Surfreme
held ;lo laktireoerlkiaase
le boy, six year's old, was
L I i a aasaitlt ea e
gees a i .
.. , e.
i l laraey baving imme.doubts
, lea toader'et eg l e knew the
fi t , proceeded to I melt hi& s
i b L
,i
otoky—gLittlil y, de yo u
e!so t e stify f'.' 1 I
1 ,-.1. s u ppose •.it la.to tell the
I' l i II! 1
.tioraey—“Yes i
,bnt whet
usequsuoe if Son id not tell
e
,I i 1 - !
I boald ba sent
, Ili 1 1
It c
ould not .
god
teal 1 not, d.
'll'
airing
I
trim
•ntly
a :it
a wi
rict-A
b"
V t ous :
A i t
!Ist it
i Bog.
MD
• th‘
Boy
:et At
'on r'
I
Boy
I
1151.'
• [which applielli to a' ob
Newliuryport cot aid
I 11 •
!t, at
'he do'
r ads t,
he stay,e,
i two Mal-
t of
'• 71
• 4 f i- }.
Thl3 1861. -4 2• 1 11:
• k , , ,
•
ON.
• . Ambitc_ i ' '
...scion poem Amy . W . form,
`The emit el men
• The-void I. thrillithe heart; to warm,
And;wainist hopes minting. •
At elites it wears a, women's fate,
A troznan'nforta of beauty,
And then; with thoughtful loultand pace;
I Assignee the garb of duty;
'. •
, I
And then es changeful as the skies;
;Whin snmmer punt are ended,.
It holds to vie* glittering prise;
Of Wettish Fashion!blended.
But be than wilts and do 'not wait,
-Trutt not int, goodly seeming.
FOIL' manyW one bath foind,i too latd;
.Hitt lire has paee'd in drisming.:
Linedirs iistronlag s favorite
.‘ ~' J It ' , .; 11
A w asotagtott. tense westerng.:
i7 - -MT.'Utionit is becoming di greatlawir
fto 'tient all 1 0 141,4 lII° 4at oaea INFP'
' 44 W "- Witnri ,- -ifffitle t 1 0 iis' ; itauo.r..io - !to,
innitions and free. 'lVrar Alai, liiiyiinti
lie' bide fair l uisiin a universe! pepulatii.
.I.lar vt
t•r, . t r
Ills' 'very „angularity sod selrardoese are
,i, . p i
likely. Ao 'iceman. the' mode I and, pies.°
1 then , 1 , i
=eh tsisis tits white 4datt)ter sad
canel dignity of hie 'r ristrable pie
deceit/mi..' Mir' farm, thougi niSt ksnlieoen,.
bas a plessitutl'and , roielliger4; expressitin,
and the Vesson foi the oglinesii of same of
, 1 .l . , 1 .1 .
1 pis 1 ppetraits le, ns he nacettonsty st , l4gas,
rbecause tliey . are "devoid of ilia occasions.
r ed grase. „ A :story s,earreotiarhich show.
the improving i effect i
of his w l hiskers. i
visitor who had Mel l hiM last st ammer sal.
list Willard 's on Sunday night, a nd ,
presented to the President mid Mrs. 'Lin
coln. ltiot catching Mr. 1111#0111et lame,
Ike sat down to talk with dire!` Lincoln. —
,14 ,, snd by he j:legstr to t a lk ;in( Mr. Lin
folri is if he were not p remont. H.
.
`"I am the: Mr. , Liecotn yortinre speaking
of,” interrupted that gentlemiin.
"Yon 'are 1" exelaithed Olsottaager.
'!Why, I dido'i inn* you.' *hal a hand
rsome man your Wu era , have . made of
'You!" c 1
i j
1 The way the President • laughed showed
how. highly be' . enjoyed the Mistake.
AMIABLE CREATURE 6 . 6 e
Nashvill
(Testi.) Denmerat having. ioatitusted that
Jefferspi Davis is $ great b i Wenbng, the
Atlanta (Gc)ilotelligeseei thus oompli•
mente his Tennessee brother: " Let the wei.:
ter of the article the pethoerat COMO
Ai kbaits, snit we pledge, hint esti., word and,
'lot that he shall °, l roull elation betap .
r-•!andAm •astbing."l ; `The, native Teo-
;eat city *ill arCas_asaafrara of
cirW%Wi . "" .. ft toe orrffin t I,lii — AV
r e ' apcoapilityjef sa j .-'-iig that Lii tase.i.o
II or big :' burial 'etpeitses ' shall nor cost
Ilini anything., The only ;fog- illicit;
P trikee our sstonisbsenc is, tbt the ror'lle
,or Naahvilte weld tolerates ohs paper
li
.
as the Democrat lin theirliniet t si. General
m ,
Aarkaon t *hose bones ,iepose siithistoelse
'of Mashvilli., doubtlesi tu rne d i iii ilia giwto
1 - ne
whew such': abominable 1 de o t rinse Were
permitted to go forth from t a Masb
i rille
paper ''', 1• .
__l , • 1 .1 . ' = 1
"DID I NOT DO-WALL 7- —A • rich '
• ?, a
thin went to Washington, wbert bp met
with a raembei,of Congress tebefin:be hid
known when a 'lad in a fery thfferunt con
dition of life,
said be, !rare you a 'mum- I
ber of •Congreee P. I rememb e r, 'ben sou
used to - hiack,lay boots for Mil , "
. 1
"Well,lair; did I notldo it ; well
was the prompi and appropriate reply„,
Now boys, let me tall yen scimithing.,
Tbelgrest sueoess in this life is. doing well .
what ever onwitio to do: And . thsti thing
is in 411 respect wel i•dese• Whies is
not done• at thW'rigbt time '• ,
_ .
“Whatsoever,tbiland findellf to do, do
it with thy tight,'' and put off till
to,moirow wbat ought to be dole td-day. 1 •
Do what y%ql have to do prrpili, mad
you. will not 'fail. True end eI:C
-oes!' is not the result of ohatiea er luck,
bet, of bod'i blessing on well directed effort.
If ,you would prosper; you :oust strive fOr
it. 1
Nor is there 'any honest nocipation bow
htimblej l that is not hdnorable, if
well followed. .No one need be ashamed
of hirable birth; or-hesitat4io own the.
lowliest labor, if , he cast say tlis labor was
well done. r .
lr
Ar IttorpErg —At the •
the Inaagfiril v,oldressi and *
(session was, relining, Thnil
peening ;General's Beott's
epeak with' :the .veteren 'e l
thief.
“How is ,thee Inangttral
General.
" , hencesse,Treplied Mr.
"Gad be praised 1" said:
chieftain, lifting hie handi
'them--: together, while, the
down hie fa!e. "The', g
Dialled " j
Those who Iwitnessed the g
I ion wire deeply moved.
"You wire much' missed'
conn,"'itaid Mr. Weed.
I "My duty," ; said ` j the
,gen
pos t '"is bet
to his e'
ATTEMPT 70 011116‘ lAN «
.Preaidential party was leaal ,
railway stations in .ohio,
fallow ran un,l and banded.'
sleet an apple! Sans one
whose seeent)istrayedhie M
hulloed -+ 1 • I
'He's' a eandida t te f3r ;Po'
,Lineoln!
Mr. tinouln wits highly
it is apprehended that bib
ted enough, of gnindinothei E
to allow himself Is , be soda.
bribe.
,
is a
"ts.
sops
( Vi
Dal •
gists
,res
t '
vi
; „
oe~®
:001 , 102.A15--NEYADA-r-DAKOTA.
A. the telsgraph I= already- annotate
!ad, the: bill. organising. the . Territories of
' Oolorador! Naiad*, 'and,lDeltote have pies:,
ad both Roasts of OciOgiiss, and have been
signed by. thel - President. Thiel increases
the number of thetertiterisa of the Ifni.
fel* States teiaevert
_including the previous.'
lY existing .nnea oiWashiogton, Nebraska, 'I
Utah,: and New.blexico. '
The first of Hattie Territories, tAlttrado,
itieludes "Ora, of Kansas, Nebraska; and
, , .
Ea Utah.
,Its boundaries run as fol.
lows : 'ilk - ginning at al poiok where the
102 d! degree' i ofViest„ii-foiltitudd :`from
Giegniiiih !crasiel l the 37th parallel of
North laiittide,! . theses aortb along ! said
102 d pirallel to' Where it
,intersects site
4let'degreeof North - latitude, thence vowel
along said line 'to like 109th degree 'of I
Wget toiitiotob t ive -south' alon g said
line to thirNlth — iegraist of North •latitoek.
thew oast alai:o,37th dies* of North
lath In* to • the - platter of+begli* i - The.
Territory; contains about 100k' , equals
Mike, and at this time. a - pOpnlation -of
some 25,000 persons. The stocky Moen. ?
Line diVide the Territory into • two parts ;
westward from 'Waal flowing a .l large autti I
heitof ' vim, - tributary to tile Colorado, and !
' ailitwo i others equally nutierota .and-. 1
large, tributary to the At:slain 1
and South I
Fork Platte Rivers.H It includes - the fa.,
Mows Miniag region, Pike's Peak; rich,in
old'ital l oftier metals; cut :off by ditteets
from t . ta x i more fertile Western Swit, but
&Stitt to be the hOeue of advancing civ•
iliiatioe,:iad to give' up its treasurers it
1 the eummwn of enlightened roil. : - i
Nevada is taken from Western Utah -and 1
Califerais. .Itv boundariem are. as follows :1
lit4inni4 at the point of intersbction , Gf '
the 42d degree of North latitude with the
39tb kites of l'Ofigitude West _from j
WaShiniton ; tbeitce running acute on !the'
lime °t i dal' 116th degree Wert longitude,
until it interseetii the northern boupdatt
at:the Territsry ref
es LNeW•3lazieo • thence
, ~
due wt 'to the dividing ridge! trapsratjug
the wafers of Carson Valley from those unit
floitt . into the Pacific; thence son this di • i
viding,ridge northwardly to:the hat de.
gree Norte latitude, ; thence ;dire ; northl) to
the southern boundary line of the State of
Oregon .; thence due tau to the place of
beginuing. That portion pf the Territory I
within the -present limits of :.the State at i
California! is not to be included !Within Na-.
.vada, until the St;ate of. California: h4lis i
assent tolliti r tams byean' set. j . irrevocable I
without the ! consent of the Vetted States.
The Territory includes the lo4ely Carom j
Valley, the memory of whose beauty: . Ho - . 1
gefli with the. , traveler: in ' hi, journey
Ihrongh arid plains and over rugged tnotm.l
tains, and whose wondrous fertility, ,seso
iunder the rudest eulrivatioti,:;utioies 'whit
rive'exivictel theie" Ate 40 . 11 Now im:
vreaitht""Pee lll 3* JO et yet, IT *Web, it fir
'lobes than any oiher part 'of the world,!
and maimited davit:ay for the raislng oti
agricaltursYprodifcts, will combine at an!
.early day to I transfartn‘ this regitin• tutu a l ,l
rich end- populous IStare. .11
In general iernas; Dakota line between lOt.
;42',30° and' 46' north, and iong 9G° 30'
and 103°. west. It ie botioded on the ,
north by British], America, seat by the ;
;States of Minneeofa ' and ,lowri,;soutb- and
west by Nebraska. ' Ifs length'. from-north
to, south is 450 miles,-its average breadth.'
is r bout 21)0 rude', and It has an area of
70;000 °squares mile,. It was formerly :;
a part of the ferritory of Minnesota but
wail detached when that boccine a Stare.— !
IThe,. Indians belonglrigE to the Yankton,
I•Sisait,?n, and Sioux ;tribes are numetotto,l
land live c'tielly .I,y t h e chase. The
_terrtel..
. , , •
ry i ncludes epen,l , grassy plains, taftnotimg
preiries,te number of lakes and pOnds,
and 'very nurnerons valbahle riVere• .The'.
climate °Ohs south' is mild
. ; that of the !
?torch severe, though lets so- than Might
expected' from iisibigh latittirle
land is well titohered, and the valleys 'aro
highly productive. [Coal Abounds in some
parts, oud' other !miners!! od wealth to!
the region ; The game is pleir.ifttl, 'and of.;
grail value for its furs.
the *sage'', finis; for the precious: met-
I ale, which has opened these far Western
legions to' tho white man,
,already medtfi
ed by the. di'seovitry that. the)ebar.ne.tessa..
ryitoobtain fbe. metal will yield more eats
isfactory returns when eipended in 61-
114 the _mod and deve/opiog the natural .
resources'of i ths I country, 'will soon exert, ,
oo)y• its prop er influecce anus the situ-)
ral eigtit- of free! labor, assisted by the in.
tellfgently fostering one of at enlighteeed
Govermuen4 will soon redeem these ca r
ble territarida fiom theirwildnese, Sea le
'gitimately extended by ea Much , the real
area of Freeldom.— Tribune. i '
• . •
1
colusion of
ite tho
w. Wee], .in '.
,itoppOd'
mmonder-io
&eked tile
i
„,. , • p
REMAREABLI FACT •-•-.1 os clay atter
Christmas laet, a lady ie this city became
mother to a fine and'healthY
There is nothing startling in this faet,, nor
caleulated to create comment. • A s wi n o,
Mother and child did well, and progressed
In health' and strength. But two weeks
afterward the Sarni lady wee 'again the
"mother of a l abild; a fine ,boy, who is also
dattrishing, as iwell as the doubly:taxed
Mother. I ' '
This ci rcumstance, although of .extreme
rarity, being probably the second well-as.
criitained case of the kind in the United
Stites, isppe whiub is known to medical
men as haring occurred before, and •ta Sc.
counted for 'on purely ascertained pbytisat
ground.'. -San Fran. Herald.
EM
he trim old
',arid clasping
jars rolled
God
r .tieeral's eni I o•
am the plat.,
. ,
1, pcnotto ,i,
',> x.—Ai the
g one of 'be
waling Mlle
[he President
il the etolid,.
lerian origin,
l,
tutietet, c Mr
!samed2 :bu t,
1:
; not tuber.
I l l e'i weakness
d by eueb' a
g ' ' i
Union ipeeeh having, been made
• •
in rho: Virginia State Convention, by Mr.
Ifoore, of Rock h ridge,l .ee'pe l udonist o o f
Richmond have undertake° to intimidate,
him, by, burning him in effigy and holding
in • indignation meeting. Both I efforts,
hOviever proved abor t ive ,
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littetittifttl" Antwersl It. . 2
- A pawl of jhe Abbe B:troti gets- 4
following-4v ranrdinary answers: '1! i.
- What l s gatitude I - 1 ti. c .,
Gratitude , A;tha tnettrorr of tibe frig;
' What is hop e? g - , ; !,1 . F,'o
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Rope is the .blossom of bappibese.. , , 1 , ;
What is . the difference be4rees - hip*
and desire F_ .. i 0 4 .
Desire; is a tree •
in i leaf, lope ts .6 trill:
Sower, and enjoyment ia.a tree ill fitlf.l4.
hat , is eternity ? 1 ' 1 - :)., •;,V,l
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1 - A day, without yeaterday or tft.o•eisMoritie
—a line tbat has no end: 4lel
' What is thee ? 1 . 1 04 -
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•A line that baslyn ends-4 ifitir iyhie
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hegius in7;the cradle and ends indbesra4l
• r What is ' God ? . . 1 .1 i
!The. necessary tieing the son of iiiimilii
ty, the machinist of nature the eye orjwii,
lice, the match maker of ' ,.the
' ilJniiense;
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the sou l of ibf. world.. .- } i i i,. O
Dove God lesson ? ' ' , r i.. : :! 11l
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r ain isiiithiC, because he doubt k' : Ail
• rates==berlestteit.;" (God is orni'''
D ever donhte—He tberefork new ~; , i nns ':
n - ~.. A . 1 1.1 i nn .i.
toolllttltitlf UtEDITS.—A. Afro •
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bar of merchants falai the Seeiling Slat:
hate been it,thie during the Out i fo, ,
night, to ptoeu're , imids'-in - totieirstitut j, t
the Secession Tariff. Yeatertlx, 1 1,2 4 .• .
last day ten' lovoicipyrodd to pal
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that tariff. 'Unlike eir impede,* Pi
18581.- when infidel weie btowded g!. 1 04
them at long aredite, / fit'neh difficulty 64
been experienced lie procuring dine suiii
pile.. Several new England acirpoirittiovid
refuse to eell to a Layer from the fieci+i
Ping Stales '' excep t for eish. New tEiiii4
1• tb a'
i lind, which was to be beggared , y c imii
'sion,:says she w il l not trust men,l - Etoireeit4'
honorable, who are at the. mercy 6f iignii.r
rant and brutish mobs... Among johbiiiii
&atm maGy are refused crediti+wholhaii
heretofore 9xperienced no difficulty in ob 4
tsining it. ' 1 ' • - I 44 . .I 1
F. -h' b have 4 il
1 Firetaelase houses, Iv to . - we f 1.,
I met their obligations, Can pluchiee 0;1
I time. to a fajr extent. But of Ithelergki.
I shipments now going:forward, Vibe' inlet
portien of cash plilrehases is fay putt
thou eier.befote.-.—.N: T. Courier. it :i.,!1
IT 's Tun Same.—For the fear prat=
ceding Mr. , ~Liocoln'a :departure; fret*
liir office wee thronged iettitl
viaitore. , Ouelvery old farmer, in 'a s nit
of botterant„ and nearly blind, *ma to e
tering in; having ridden many miles do sa*
goodbye to Mr, Linaoin. kfr!
Noe_ closo'' to Mr. Lincolnie tit:
glimpse of hie featdree, and burnnag in4ol
into tear.,,, he paid: "It is himj--ie
slime," and, then referring to an [ laiti
alit in whi e l4l Irani years ago, EM4,
colts' did goad rteririaa for a ~widow's poo,
relative of the Act Mali, and
Hserterstt *- ,
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l'residout' elect, saytog b ` GOdi
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XCDOTIS or A CKSON Rot
once complained 'to General Ja4150 th'
some saidient vrere itaking a noise n46.1: 4 i'
tent. "What. are they doing !asked MI
general. "They are praying tiewbtis
hare be'en Singing" was the reply, ; “Atiti
le that a erime ?" the Gen. dentistMed4i
."The 'articles of. war nr6!! paniabM l eat . No:
!any swam* noise , ". was the 1 i;ply.-:a
'iGod i
forbid . that - should betaet utpts
~tastial noise - in my camp,', said JeclisOn,
much feeling and advised the 1 4:;er
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SetPloyd is Sec of War bed
ary of eigbtithousi•nd dollars, per aeon a -
He was poor when; be entered. °tee. 4,1
held the place aboUt three year's sod ajt j
„Months, - From hii savings, be Shipped!
I by Adams' Express 'to his home in NrirgiON
ia, one hundred and , twenty ihonsind 4104
"isrr' This is an extraordinary example Oft
thrift veon9my. l
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Brisixxst,—The Philadelphia d Ledvit
says: Business at Nei. York
shown a great increase, and the Stoithibliy,
very largely. The Border State M'etchit4ll
are giving large orders; and ape va+ i
hopeful. terms of the future. lida r onsicletil
ably ioziessed trade Manifest • lit,
Ptiiladelphu' .
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A lad who hidgotta to ;:seryie# 4
haring had salad served njw eve rY day fui
a week rai away, '"beeitase " 'paid big
"they makti sir eat grass ; in the ilium*
and I wur ' , Afraid they'd make tutieal lay
in •the winte 1 , ri:so I wnr off.". I . ;''' b 4
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. i WlrgAb, deotor, is my wt, i
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day ?' ' 1 , - !if
The doctor shook his head •itti Egli
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'Yon must prtpare for the . worst.;
'Whit V exclaimed the alarmedi: !
lluabini ,
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'is she likely to recover?' 1 1: - IV
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strA Soldier of thel
wer of 81'2 co
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mittsi,e,nicide in Mississippi, alf gew de
ago. , Ile was moved by- grief-fur the dila
solution of the Union; '' • ' iri
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''A Gentleman. is aimos
Ilik.
MID,
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"is one who_ploniptly papa for his Delhi
paper:" ' What truth and similieity•l4
How briof,Land .yet how completio I 1. 'poi
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IS -Senator Too - nibs is a pro pand *
tist., If be were on the gallovtal he wank;
continue' -te speak- of himself if
sheriff "dropped the ettojaei " I
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- loss„,"lteraN". of'the•Clevelank . fie ral4
says be never reads the detailediiirtuea4o
the dead upon their tornbatonea l ;aetnetertail
jog with ' , here Dm' but he ' thinkti=tt
does the inactiPtion
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i.A young man, who, two years a
inherited seventy thousand dollars, is o if
posting bills at Chicago. Ruitiimaruiti '
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sarTo(cure dtafuesa--Tel! ti Dan
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