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I•• • -I: I • I ' -' : I ' I— -I I • , • ';•, - ' •-; .; yoi.thi litxiu--NO 22: Orphan's !toilet e Court rr nE following appraisements 'under the 4 Act 1 of Aiseenbly of I4th April, 1881, of prop irty allowed to be retained by the widow or ehildriti of s decedent,' to the value-of COG, tE2 been Mid in the °Mee, or the Clerk, of the phun's Court of Beever i county_and eppro yed nisi: . 1 To wit : The appreisement of personal Opp ? , my to amoent of *SOO, elected to be retained by the widow of 'Alexander Gibb, lets•of .- o vor township, aec'd, Givid'Anderson adzi'r of oil dec'd. r - •Thr• Ithliroisement of p sOnal piopertf to a mount of Val 44,, elected, to. be:retabled by go widow or Andrew ()set; late of the Bor ough of Phillipsbnrgh. deed. John Eidetnil ler adm rof waid dec'd. j , • The appralsement of personal property eleo ;od to be retained by the widow of 8..' W. Mc -'bee, late of the Borough of Bridgewater, deer Mary R.,McEce adm'r of said deceased. The appraisement of personal • property' to arazunt of $19:5 -ted to be retained by id‘low. Of Joseph Moorhead,. late of. ' the -torough -of Bridge vigor, deed, - Wm. - II un torsdner. _ • Notice is hereby given tetttcreditora.lieirs, legatees. dis, irbutees, and allethers interested, to appear &tithe June Tenn text of said toart sod not„ later than Wedneaday the third day thereof, to idiots cause, 'if any , they hive, ,net: the tr • itial confirmation of the same. a , S '6l. ' A. G. McCREART, Crh, ORPOINS' COURT. SALR. y Tirtui cif an order,offthe Orehaa'a C?),at 1) of the eoutoty of Haler, will be end to Bale by iiublie Tondos or out-cry, ett the precui,es..m. I D • • SAlial AT JUNE lit, 1861 , • !al o'cloekrY. I M., the following real itstate fat& of the borough. of Freedom. !aid cmuniy, deted,. aittiate in Bed 13.1roegh, in that certain lot of ground being let No 1,0 in the general plan of , lots in said bemugh, and houndad and deseeilbed as:fot lowe. C u :: 11, inning at tSe corner cf Maio_ And LtLert ,- H: -eta and run-eine thence by Lit ertl 1 1 feet to corner of lot . No 57, ihp cr,' ..ne - 60 feet to corner, of lot . I y same 100 feet to. Main at, 11,er { - 60 feet to I iberty street, thet „,. cm which is eretted a good .),, -.- bonier . thirty ..fining nitre rooms, - with cellar, - - „•!-1 good repair. There iialso . t shop, 16 by 28-feet, on the . , pretrtl- JEW: -thinl of tits arebase aonej to he ittie . Toufirmatioa of 14 he sale by the ourt, ?cti -baltencie in ci f . equal asinual I Lentlmputei frem that date, with ititere.st there to :tam the earns time. Fo r f u rther infirma , Zn enquire 4( Dr. T. E. Robieeou aud Hiram deeuters,'. Freed o m, Pa. By the Court. - Betrer. i teriyB;6l.. 'A. O. ICCREART, I: NOTICE. - t THE f Blo wing named persons have filed I their pesitlbos in the Offiee of the Cterk Sf the Court ~of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of fearer county, for liens* at Juno . sessions,' 1Sf!: = . ASNS OR 'TA•vbatN.S.,' \ Henry Briber, Phillipsburgli,, , Adam Johnstob,, , Boobester borough, !Khasi Camp. Sr-. do, - "do Ji ea Edgar. Nealkßri , •hton. • . Weitzell, New Brightois: - • • Gee. W, do' Johart3.Nfflsepler. Rs Nester' borough, George o\Barnes, 'do do It. L Economy linage. John cramp, Dothester &rough, • Junies Leslie. New Brighton.' :Andrew 3. - Cook Darlington .Doro. • Ts sell Liplors sin boantities not leas than 'sus qurc, conneatio with goods, wares c..FrltrehancP . le. Ft!inatiel raker, Economy \ tp., - t tit. trge Speyecer. Rochester bore • 9,t,rge ilsuscher, New Sei \ tekty tp Phillipsl).rgh.' • Bu Breitenstein. l Econoiny. To: \ • A. G. kI...GREARY,\ - • - — s ? iiE.t VElt • COU N x , Ss : ;.THE Commonwealth of Penn\y l L. Elizabeth Baldwin, Greet whefeas,llarcus Baldwin did 1 the 12th - ap of September A. D. 1860, trefrr his petition to' our Judges if the Conti! ,f C6111t11043 Ple - as of the county tor-Beasett at a , Cart held at Beaver in and for said; county, plying. that for the causes thereiri- - ;oet -forth , :t night be divorced from the bond alt atatri- . : . . 3 ent tied into with you, the said Elizabeth. W I do, therefore, as before. command you the kid Elizabeh, that setting aside all ether cosines' an dexcnses whatsoever, you be and isptsr in your proper person before our J'udg cs at a Court of Common Pleas; there to be teal the said county, the fleet 31onda r y of .J.,ze uric , to answer the - petition or libel of said 'MarCus Baldwin, and to! show cause, I If. 111 3 , you have, why the Bald. M arena, your it!,l aud, shobld not be divorced from the bond , xatrimoni:Jigreeably to the Act of, -intern- 1 :n such cue made and provided ; and here tail not. $1 itneas the Hon. Deniel Agnew, Pretident °flour said Court it Beaver, Decem7 Itklatf • DANIEL AGNEW, znyO '6l II I President Judge. ia.the 01 1 4, „ , il the OrAan's Court in and for; the C . - 41 461 y. V Bearer, 16e . fire the Bon. Jud:jes 1 3(144 ' Court. the matter of the ace - r - of David-it. In, A ,ll 4iist.ra , tor. .o esuiti of t 4shn f -- 1 1. Jodon, 'Om now.. to wit : ,L 1. Malt - 10th , 186 s j -the:Court appoint ..4it t - ;- -- i J.B: ftutan, Ehq.; an Auditor to t an:..the assets in the bands of the Aclm'r, szomu the e l itors of the estate,: --, . .Froni the Record- • 'teSt, AL G. /4cCREARY, ;l' ri r.forlce. The Auditor above named will interested for the purpose of appiunikeut, at tha Clerk's Off:ca. in Lvirer, Fiiday, May stsi 't'l o'cloek Siar ll ' •1, J. S. RIITAN,• Audithr. • fa 1 4(I7VA court in and /ht. the , 1 IBeaper, 11.efori I the 11911 ( it -. id: Court. I ' ,' Si • l I f' . li- lA' the account of ; !Geo.il roe , r u g estate of Phil 9. [Truce, late:of }, es - ell fp ,in laitt.Couoty, deed, dow,. to wit, May ;10th. 1•845 F: ~ :C44nuortnottpipthoiOiteJred.-13j.toatwo: um / P 5 : 3 • - • I ' '_l a F re ;o il in a l l t eh hs e ill as eC e o ts rd. i6 , thllsil l agd • -11 tteilt, A. O. IieCREA / RY, crk. - -.1 ,--,. 1 1 tr,72SICE. Tile Auditor above lastoedwill • t h!:: 141 1 4 lei interested, for the porpoise of ~, 4PP° 4 I eetott the Cfork's Ortee,to Savor ,R74,"411,.Mey 30th, it ,1 0-eo6k P. M. --.2• 1 5,' 1., I , Ji O. itUrAYI,, Auditor. FEED i :,• KE D; j .... • I I sno s, For' .1 itcpiaEteri rt' bile b - IBuc • . i .1 .. . )i °Y•` ~,I • 1 1,1: IlAn t irEY j . 1: ... Blidgewatir. .'.,1 . • i 1 .. :I 1 InEuisrEtits OTIC .1 LL persons interested in , the-following Ad ministration and Guardian aocoutna,which I hit e been.wasted sad filed lithe Begieter'sof 111 of Baaver,County, Pa.,. will take bailee . tba the same will be presented to the irphan'e I co.b J ,' 1,61; for copfirmatibd and! altonance:- 1 C t o ° r any o r 4 t fit ;i f' il)41- B earer .la-I estate e.°°l Il t : t : °4t J :l o rß e l i I 1 Johne di Besse-; ; ; "d Hogs , clClisaYln 41's I 1 the J l l e. , fo rE6i deed. ethecn°-f 11 .The final account of Benjamin aid &neat R. Dawson, I Admjajstrators•of the estate of,„ Alcoa Diorama, tleteit. - I i, 1 - Ile - partial account et lames D. remind!, Adminiattatars of the estate of Loden Foie bell. dec'd: - ' 1 N. be partial -tomptuat of Jo/mph Hyde and N. W . Hazen, Executors of thi, estate of Samuel Hsl en, decd. ' 1 • - ' i final accaut of B =ward Hoops. Execu tor of the estate of Sanioel Tait, deed, he final eitiount of Jobe ,Wilion, Jr.. sur.• living Administrator of the estate 6flJohn S. WI on, deceoued, A: B. 6100 E, lay 1;4,1861. ' 1 ' (Re gister. • OIiPIIAY S Y COr Court SAtE Ivirtue of an eider of the Orphan's li of Beaver County, will baexposed_toenie by nblie Vendee er eut-cry , on the p remises en !SEAMY. May 28 tk. -1861, at lle'cloek, P• :i Pia tr °l 9 l M. lakrib" ProPett.r , he oleter t isA be i rou it t g it h e o s t la z te ridg e evate4 oeetoh hi Mitee ssid itati ,cetul , late eft dee d. l , to wit 1 ' ' 1 11 4he undivided one-kali of that certain let f ground @Beata in the borough") 1 Beaver , in s County aforesaid, numbered 104 in the p of said borough. b?undid *with by . Third west by Branch Bank alle3 , north •b) , Verspilre alley, sad east by' lot do. 405, all ene mod, on which are tweeted Intelge dos-111 frame house, two stories high,with kitchen' l a , baik, on. shop, *e.', some fruit trees on the let i convenient to wait, &e. : ''• ' Also, all that Berta' ; •ttotie and lot, innate is be borough . of Bri tweeter, County afore sal , numbered 8 In Harrison /Wendel:theirs -14 cif said borongh,l boueded berth by lot No. 1 4, set by Wat r street, south by —Halley , an west by 1 ta/ alley, ;a/1 enclosed, os which is erected good' two stet'''. brick % lola des ] ling house, Sic all in good order. 'i Mt ti 5 One third of the purchase money on tai,it'rootion of ado • by tke Gourt, balance in tw o equal annual paymenu with interest fro confirmation.. By the Court, , April 24th, '6l. A. G. SIeiCREARYI Clk. --'-- --- i, b:tate Rad Coaa:y Ta x. r x. ri HE County Treasurer. will attend; in the .1- several Tow-Uhips and BoronghW, for the ba.po'se of receiving , the county and State , Ts. ea for 11361. at the time& and, places lesig net .11belOw, viz: Brighton ip May 18, D. Morgans, Pa vs**. " 20, Zoo. Reynolds. Ne*trickly. " '2l, Geo, kauseber's, 'Ma es, I I • ,•22, Geo. Hartzell's, . 1.0.7. i r nklin. ." 28. W, A C Phillis' • No th;Seistokly, •• 24. - N Hazen's,' - Fel sum bore', " 28, 81 Edgar;l NBrill:ten, " _29, Jis Edgar.l / Ids .. 20. 1 de ' ,frfi, PhiffiEnburgn, • 4 81, llRimbei , Freedom, June 10, B,Fundeele, Rubies'? trir. 4 * 11, W D Johisteal 4 0 tll- 40 1 / 1 10VA.* ~...I.ohota..loo4kilea,l,_ ..., Pu alai, 11 ‘ Willacte,s, Glasgow CO iNtr"'" 17, Smith ' s Hotel Georgetown, ..• -18, Hotel, Harmeny. " 19, Hine. lOhlo,l " 20, NI Deriag r's J Ohio &S. B , " 21, Mrs. Reyl's Butthl licaver,_ " • 24, Jos Lawretice's Hinton. " 25, AJ. Cook's id d o :: :::l,iu t p p ieli, j i ti. l26, J P Dilwoeth's, Chi pews, ' " 27. Mirs. Cumliagham's. D• 1 i Ec Bi Beaver, " 6. Mrs. Miller's, --..• Rs cam, - " 8, Ii Swine*, ly In pendence, " 9, .1 , llohnesl 3f ° It " 10 1121, . : !.lll D, Wl'lrs A ßEl i r c iltienorY a t li :lju s eE t i'll e ili'll- s : . Ilo,ewell. " 11, 1 P Alckenzie's, Ilo•kitawn. " • 16. TT NlcKibben'll, •of St Greene, " 16, do Ha over & 4o " 17, G Miller's; Fr nkfort. • .• 18, Fl IlicCutciteon's, Ha oVer Village, " " 10, Store, 1 t • I g -cuter, 23, H Ankeny's. Payment may be made in adjoining •Di triers. ' ' JOHN S. DARRAGH, 1 pril - 10th, '6l. Treasurer. I FARM. FOR SALE , , . i i. II - 1111 subscriber *Were en. Si).,. it farm in LaWience Conztty,'l.4.. adjoining lands of M. Davidson. abd P:11i.: Frie n d k Co., 1 (1Y Mpain Furnace;) situatettAits from; Be.ver Creek, j mile from aGrist Mill, i mile fru.. ehree Sow. mills, 8 miles from New le, l ton aining 153 aired, aboui 70 of ehicher , cle• red and 'uncleytenee, And on iltioh is a I co Cot-table frame house, 16 by 25 feet , one l ii i story high , awl also fifty bearing . .11110 trees, 1 ;an twenty4each trees, all of the beat quality. • Sal Irsim 'boa ',about thirty-five acres of a I three Iret cosi - vein, and also a five land a six ' fee vein. Abundance of liinestone, add timber, an is well watered with good Spmngs, loud ale good , external oil indications, and is shut ted within 11 miles of an Oil well. LI 1 1110"Pcrsotia wishiag to, purchase will de well to; all and examine for themse ves. Per i reference call on Wm. Kennedy,New Brighton, or he sribscriber in Chippewa Tp Title war rented. \ . • JOSEPH BRITTAIN. '_ Jan'y 23d.\"111.—E8m. T the Farmers i or Bearer Add 1 • Lairreare Ciaati , S. 1 - THETundersigned being till-only i uthorized agent for the sale of the "Buckeyeßeap in fiw and .Mowing' Machines" int Buyer and Lawrence counties, takes Pleasure ;zi mom mending this machine to the notice t he for mar. 'The unparalleiled success wich' has at tended the sale of this machine sinc e its intro diantion is alone sruSeient to recommend it to ,th f armer . Enquire of your frieind ti lvrho have • purchased froin and' a ni w o b th at er th o e3r rso ba n iv in na he y a a bo bo v u e t• I It - I will be it the Court Houselie Beaver d'- ri g the June t er m with our machine; he \ th t 1 p. •sone wishing to purchase can see for them ,se vets ; also in New Castle darin g tai interm if, ' C art. I would also caution farm TS, not Coi territory",' who ',tiny tepresent t emaelves as agents its no other has the right t4 e sell: I eh ulpdowelso sad, th o tt es a to tt os en o. tio o n t e d f olori ci lo k r ee o housekeepers 1 a tS° Ism , o v u r e e* d-COI: lOlnh articlesiK any r can, : which aal ad b r IrP seen rAitrt.i4. I i at aPll y i I Samples t:v Pa e .'• a l c !I made i 11 a d e l :I raeeas the -: id _ce nesiDarlington. All teazel.' • icatiou by na il promptly noted. ' I 1 1 , R. G. COCK. gest, ' A. COLE , itadstast. i' Darlin •a, Pk May 8 1841. , - , Lawrence Journal copy 2- months cad stud bi to this office. ' , I I ti, II ISTETIC ARTICLES; Fail refaiird • Ii 1 Cora, - Tattoos , Sage, Buis,. e 4; _t Dt. N is' thug Start. . 1 !' T ' ~ , ---- . HEAVER - A t - flt & - EL. tavenport, r - ~ b• ...- r. 1 .: TERMS—Owe Th#,Latt. and liSlt l irre l illtgis I ) per Anna's, in ao...**nom nth J !! O4 Two 1 LABS will be °barged. 'firt4s y • 4 'tinned, 1 1 until 41t irrearagen are as • *pt at the option of the Editor.) , : J-1 : C • • ; , Advertikements iniertellat a rate Cr 60 eta. per square; et *Keen ti . . ' for one inser tioa—each subseqnent insertio 25 tents: , A liberal discount made to yesily la i dverthiest, •sh i srh ! ta e tte p rs romg an a d citemnitlito:ni ion s , b77al. , ,‘ - 1 , Calkon.ril, D 1 1 , i s , r m• I Beside the midnight tapir Ito I ; the hiary statesman sat,.l ' J • 1 j i Revolving in his trOu bled min his country's I; , pending fate; 1 1- ;-1 1 11 lie tit .. tight act onj the honored( sad, wh0,11,01 her fair reoptrai . , A 1 1 , t f He what'', not of tie lemma bitthat dylkl j - old Banker's (Mown., ' ; 1 j 1 Ile heeded not the Isturdy ben that fell by ;, . 1 . /Moultrie •• ale'' j , ij : , I Pro: d hearts that dared a ty . 0 might:and Elorisd as they died; jJJ , ' ; I Be. thought not, of the' mothers e made elm j. • - Inge of their sons , :• 1. r ; To free the soil, whittle graissyjj" now neind. abr.* their boner A 1 • I • 1 Brim his patriotic Sr.ltad ionise i)tar died, And 1 . new he'd fain conceive a tplaa the Utmost 1 todistde, ,1 1 . , ' '., I , • 1 fa memory. Dew •-: I dols ages. his 'Wont i 1 feelings stirs, • ' I • ; 'l r He seised [his pen wri.e a-wo would ilhakr , , down Is/trots' tears,, !I i j• 1 Elul/ after line acrobit',Jrthe a the heasthl words were penned, • • . : Till tb_re,! embodied in hia * be saW, dm -1 onion ] stand. • J !1. - ' — , •1. It only' needed noir ihis name to end the Mid . night i ditild. :. • , 'l' • j , j j And stranj, the ma upon hiarti• *Olt chows . a traitor's met. . ' • .••• • • 1 ' But le: hilt door** lopti ',,'' ' '.l ; and Oils la muffle,' guise, f . ;...I,lr, ! , Walk. d boldly , in and took sad before the stateaumu's eyes • •i il I j - 1 ! • And 'front his bosom came a.voios reprea j ohfail. 1 ly but sweet. -4 •!--,.! t, i t , 1 j I !Tort man of South Jearolinti:ll t 11, what write, you on that sheet!" =J . 1- ' ;•I " "I write " exclaimep the fi*e , as the Milt ; Iled form he eyed, •:„ . 1 ; 1 •Whtit my mind has just iVed, a plan 1, • the triton to divide." j i J . j. J,T ! the can you do the traitor id !" it asked • I ; it mournful t0ne,..1 , 11• / 1 , J j ' And iiroppt d the 'Mantle froths its brow,hereal- I 1 in, WASHINOTO ' III.' i I I ' I "Yes," gild: the - writer, still aim 1 ea, 7 420 I , 1 work Mist j bear my immo, , 1 My countrymen. are driven to mit this deed J of shame; • j . r i j If my rights are Tot respected my country J and her law ,1 1 1 I'll tsar the horde that bind / - : wide, !thew battle fur my cause." 1/ j •!. *a ememilter," • grOdtifill'Orkr - Wlie bled' '- . - I Their blood which stalped grins ontive soil the bonds havivririted.— : 1 1 - 1 Remember Jasper, Martyred Ilayre, and. Ma rion, Southern Chief, Who waded through a reii of gore ; your free dom to - achieve. I 1 , lc j I j ''• i•Wiliyou now loomthe,triplec ainlthat Welds . your land iti On"? " • i 1 1. , •Yes," -said theo/wri ter, ttilli umimed, "the deed must still lie done P,' . ~ It "Then turn your hand," the hamton 'said; i ! "and see the traitor's blot 1.1. Ile turnel;and lo : upon its lb.iek beheld an 1 , inky spot . . J'. :.'What. 1 1 :.'What means this spot upon my hand ?" ex- 1 elaitned the stricken mani 1 ' 1 "By that Me traitor Arnold's knison within thel I , epirat land. 1 , 11 4 . I Write now your name upon tha t sheet which 1 IJ' now your writing is, 11 1, ' 1 But know, proud Man, your traitor mark shall : I be as black as is: " q• • ; ' ; . I 1 j i tliimeited, still be seized his pen his purpose 1 to decide.. "1 I i I • I When, from his 'cloak, the Iphataton threw ; a 1 bundle by ilikiiide .': 1 I "Write, if you win!! " with hollow voice .it' mournful •said again. 1 1 1, 1 1 441 tat first Vies. there bef ore your eyes the I ' . bones of Colonel Boyne! 1 t il 1 1 'Re 'twits the Britt+ bloodl.hon as hung for battling for his i right : ; I n, j l , • ~ j 1 Among your -countrf's bona stars none 1 sheds a purer lig it : 1. !j 1 eve him beside you hen you rite the word at J , rends the 4h 'n, J 1 . 1, But know - the life he spent for y. u.wal sacri ficed in vain - . - l-t! , ' I , 4 - - -- -4 : 1 ----- ----___ ' Thus sail the spirit said, and 1--1 t l urned ant[le ' j i I him in the night ; j • j 'l . : . • 1 I His hand chanted titched. a 1 chilly bone, be 1 , back recoiled iti fright i 1 I • 1 I I •And springing upright , trout his seat , awake e the !L' steteetonat etoo , ;.. 1 . • :- . 1 Rejoicing chit; his ands Were n t -yet bathed j j • in sacred tile I , 1, I blood,, 1 The risam has beei but a dria Me writing Ihad been real: t' -- - 1 ; Re tore,the minted sheet id.stripee,and prayed j. , his country's toil.* f, J. 11 : 1 • And falling on his, 12144, the vowed with heart and soul, •1 1 t I • l ii. One ion 'of South ICarelinsi ne'er, should aid ' 1 • his conntrys Alf I+ 1 . The t of .11eceseion. , ' . • , -'r•--- , ': 1 This is a secret g ring to t is secession I Movement in till t Son t ber Stater, !that &p ring i `have /. • , the people have n ficonettiere _ or thou;t about. Merchant ,i railroadel and others largely indebted to that North : ), are waist Ileer Clamorous for i Beeession i l , Th litotes, 'bit Ersfirst,went.ont of he Union, bad in %icer s the riddiog teui r .; hreljes of their debt,, i \ • I 1 • pt and \ to -consomme e the •'!illailly p , itiheyl tit the old Mississiipi iteptidiattisi at, the heid i 4 of the ir cgitiVernment. 4 , 1 j ,: 1 , J \ 1 ; Whenever a merchant • hi ound largely indebted to the Noitb, find Iwherevei tile . 1 1, 1 - Sous of bankrisp al t* , _ . ; found, 1 they ere , throwing up theivhsts for, ,Oeff. Drvis.. l — men of a very\different icharseter s i re re miiiy; tehti ihert vrealth and ,ti 1 1 capital; but look : out !he . : beoktupti a 1 ltd h e men indebtedite thesettt :. beyond their obillty to pay; at they, are all for 'plaint of the iiiiies.liatr*tie Whig. 1 I- ." I . • 'LI: • •I: 1. -z-r.k . •';i•• •.' •'" •;; :••••••'•• • --.•;;;; i ; . • • ;.-.-;;;, ;- 1;.; ; • ' .• : r AVER PA' i.lrelpNfis Ay, MAY 2V-18pi 7- • , • -.. .1 iaz itgOill°4l,l' C ' ' ll ' '''', l , l2 •1 RITEIII4IIOIIII2 . ~) 1 1 11 1 - 1 - 1.•,-,w,t;i',f- _II 1 1 Io the Home of liortl ea tesiffillb of Aril, thaEatl of Maltvositary;l4 l ,fiitio, i _I tha state of affeisa l ie her* aisid-1, 1 1 1 1 • , •• • 4 • t , ,„ I beg leaver to iput to elt, , ,Siottlelfrienti, the lUloder:ffeetettiti for liaireira rattle:ire/ aktie/tioolof Wbiab I baiealhrati,.oltolpfi'' vita Doi l ia referees* teistisbjeistswhich d im itcP l 4 ijut mei! th ' ',econegti sod,'l may e y, Ihe !thole 'of zerogpil , Almost all yitur . lordships have, ttw";ffitreedi the atertrt,ita Viet' ai rit ! i d . I bLit- ' - t il ir r '''" A l m l jilleat bore hells with pain, as we I *ono istoaithoteki. that a 'civil , i • 1 • ,- -,T••• / , 1,, war bed b hen o u t , betweicthe ellersalce. Isis in that country and tit./ , er States of tie fitilott. INnortifregy, •to lb. date ! il t of thOsit • imoOtiote; Sitity, ' blood had hies the.l,l sod too ‘ l selt ': • Mistont, I dist i l be ileatiomid ; ' samdSolfr of 4it tse -1 1 E i rso .., 1 ~., the hest, l e , . ., arc" to • t a wiiiati .I • rOfer toe; . r ir , mi:4' ' wing o a wee 0111 0011' 1716r,tpap?a 0, t , a lesmoth ' se isi r thee which onset new sat t- - .L - ..i h .4i. a j girt .. tmealtlial s t lied- ' ,li • Laity • ••, , I i adds to Mitt - 11 ° 1 # .1 . ellnra cod.. cifiswiiiif -d, bet poet ime ai reeer.l thirstier's tlik‘ngrMie:lbe tot theworld. • Y I I, may flat er eitierte •the reunify, op 1 m i , , thus yi'de ,Iff i thit Atlsotiolkjltethalter MeFl likely to titre front:the I war Which L l 1 , ~.t i ~ .1. , 4 our i• J forest or re anti ~, tots ~ ~o ott O,ZI , for, stooge her apart from • fil l ing. of t e m :' . 1 1 -.,,, 1 , ''.,,,,,, . regret with !slush we allF wit , pas:the L ] bisaki g Wet Id etri ti beimigli.parMns be loilgieig to the( saha OlI • mell our/elves, 41 and kindred to 130 Tists; as well is hal bloit, our .4311,t - 1 1 l *a AnTeri I inter eit y are deeply involled,io4kra i hOppy ye lent,. That bein so p Iliallinet but be ! I ' tier ; Mi r.' ' Miles ''f' 4 - ' ily, the ! a ~, era,, eyag upon bit question wrth, elt.liir Majo:lty' s yii i hjee s, have sires y domkttieirl,ntitoet bY offteimit means t *fog t yme 1 ar i. 4lkea seithat of which' 1,, eut i k on s may be Ai 1 1 1 :_ L ,..,....A., t i alerted I t ere": istlanuma k ea my Dottie fr - Ood what tsp. !!• g.4obvp hare I, li taken it that ohr ;,, t,i ~ ,thiryi 1111, mad. any att e mpt i I '' •• ,7 , JF 44 . l ±k z ,,i bi,weeo t e d iffer o, Z4.,-: l_,. I .4 1 1. POP.' can ti t i ciolfc , ~,,' '',"' :._' sl ll °.°H what' hope ' 7 ebr ilidf. a t .r"... - ,,..V0 iii ;, vs ht bl se, -y, 'l7 ~• lel" I o,oity ; 11 , i • rtkA4 . 4 •:*7• - , l''' • ee wit , any other uri,potto ovoroment. With; the viewof o tainineth it *mittens* is seek.' ioi to pu i step at the 'outiet to' a civil 1 E war, o which! if l on e c ommenced, it,[ will ei al be', im n.sethle:.to 'fo see l I,lm , end. I [ii: a ar, 1 i i 1,, hear.] I i • , ILlr %Voile onse. I need scarcely ,- sure ny noble frier 1 thal !he gove r nm e nt, 1 infernalmon with Win, aocIJI feel couident every one of l,e, ?ill ajetty'e subject's; ;hare 1 111 ~,' learned wi i th-toe deepest regret tie total= QeueEi of !the' ditsensiOos which h a taken , , 1 . i United • I place in t i e S t l i ctea, We hate also 1 i 1, 1 receivad it II the at eat 'concern 1 thnie. I. I I i ' 1 , °shots] to wh i ch my noble friend h l anti. 1 dell, u4ormihg Os that itiegti dis4eusioitsl 1 , help hrought, this country to the iitioir of t l a eivnl w ar , if, indeed, eitil••war ttlej not I I said ' I. . .l . I be, to bate already broetta out •wribtr, 1 , bee territoriee ; and in sonnet to the q• t e !l ... dim,ta ea, by 1 . , 1i , what steps have! been er , Mitjesfr's M i inisters to averit is great!, ca. lr 1 , I , tiui:y t —for a lgteatr 41,14 it untionbi -1 toly must preys t o be got Only i td 1 the te Ameri d caue themselve s , • but to i i Euglautif, W which is so 'closely connected OL thep by the lies of klude,l-1, have 1,0 State 1 tht alter the twit m ature 'alibi:ere tion the . vet toeFAcmter i _ t i op---tbr cosi - toil= !bet it] was not desire IS thati this hmuntry should intrude he advics'or j counsel on i. 1 • i the government of the United States .-- 1 i , 1 ii ••J CI-lear, i , hearJ ~ .- , •,. 1 1 m Ln y o f w ee e i v i e n r g il 3le ree ,t t eli th: te in: f e 7. 1 : p e w o li Pl e e h , 1 , a ;d e 'bitterer aoeieus we ri ,[ might, be td ' reioitse Ithem from the misf ortune which ',,, Titers toi l be impeudih r g ov er their heads," Iwo yet thought that a grea ad itidepeodgut ob. em .1 Ii 1 i' u might not wel co me adticegirco with j o 'relpe j te l t, to her internal affaiik if thht !oil '-ifs ,'Were proffered il libout being s'oicited l • The testrustishe, eh' r i elore, given Its Lord 1; fil l ode! were, that ' he etioulf on every g l t• • I - i II „. ~e i t 4 ti 4 g OCCRBIOO e xpress, the gamest a, re e1a., 1 1 1 , tertained by 1 her • ajesty's government that j the diff r ce wh ic h prevail ;letween i 1 and the ortbern no , hero States o `Ame r'r ; . 1 'ici shOuld be a rrang ed . Me has 00 , 1 1?0w. ester,) pee n i n st ructed to give , either "oin.l ~ .. ll advise' L ciouelju or officialy, ny counsel or 1 . to the American • gotiernmint, unliri inob cciensol",or advice i sllould be aiititi for by ti's ,Mnteodit I parties themselves. • Thit g isithe l i atiewPir; l hit i to give to the quel don Pt my noble fri "(1,. "It 1 naturally , felr lors' that her Males. l's usiihiters have not boon, i 6 comm .' Waits t eM with i leny ], oiker l i for i b MO goyeromet as any steps ing la' klo Of the nature o ore to .which : he has alluded. [Eittiar, b V.] 1 I 1,. fli I I . , l l , 1 • ' 1111r i Moving for a sew trial i coertifig s sitsoad wife, I ' I I , zoirr,(- .t. WALlitkle bir THE , AR. l'lne 'gentleman dwelt named, W q ice. merlyrepreeente4tte Iltele` of ili Issippi ; in the U. S. Senate, was a tneutheriof the • ' ' - Cabinet of J ames !K. Polk with ' Janis ~. . - Buchanan, and has filled othei pr moot ... . , ~, • . 1 , ... . 4 , peartione in the G overnment , recent' macre a. speech nt a Union meeting, i New 1 York, itt "whieh be "deals some brume against tha traitors-nod their aid m sad abetters, which will interest the ader. We lt ave room for the clotting psi.'graph ()air l , ' - ' 11 ; "In all the, .' thee co-called seced e States c t 'time / are thou/tends still devoted' to the Union who look tre. us ;for succor, a who, .; . - with rcjoicing lhaiiktulness,' will stg in be. n 1 hold Amer unfalded item' them the Alio( the I, . . 4 - tican Union :t These loyal aft ps wit cannot, must not p ldtire. not 'band° And the ea k iles who Olive been,driven .fro th their :i i tiontre because they feved . the iliriett,*nist I be res'ored and Awarded by the piorctittg powet T of this igreat Government. [Settees] sion if revolutinn; it is relielli 'pr; it is War; it is feetwo, and it must be suporeeseti, or soknoiledge that we, hive no Government, and 14 or , ,an have one: peacnahie r . secen , idea 11 Why the very seceders inns laugh , i „. ; • ; 1 1 , at thejprer.stOrotra folly. i Peaceable, io deed 1.,, Why; f or months yeetiolg the, II ~ 1 .. . , final development, • they were ati ' rant% and Prcpariog for war, seizibg t i ni F ' fort., , our minte; our, atspials, our vessels, our. treasure, fi ring ripen unarmed ritealiii!rs of i: i 1 • ; 1 schooners,land finally opening thei / r hitter. _1 les on' one of our fk;rts'occapied only by a banditti, .of starring eoldiere. Peaceable, indeed ! Why, did' they not 141V0 liiiinr9 in the- Cabinet, ,plotting the overthrowof I the Governoiettl of which they iwerei t mew I ben, atid'do he not all 'kris; theq but fed the sudden and majestic ,urising id the ; ; [ American people, they we Id Dor i be II : 1 force of, armit in possession of the papitol [`of the (Joie° r For, weeks and n ooths theA ' r'war Gor roment forbore !' with an todulgence unexampled in the' history of , the tsroid. We allied too longi We i shoo id have iitinfcirced all the Southern i forts, .s urged upon the President' by the,' Multiunit Scott, in 1 0clober . imisi. We, l ` - 'X I - • I ' i *Una ban, 'frevig*i 4;4 Irektorefid: .It4t;Afulitsr.,l:3l".r e h 4004.11.4,901*-11 tiri f ;.• **i!batlg,ol.4!"l aeas o 4 o ea9OW ... '. 14 Itive l perinittkd ihat,fitcti ........ x - ; -'' ibiAtiortieri and of , hostile' battirlee, with which; it wea' surrounded, : while patriots at boor ;looked on with grief arid eobr i ole, and. l4l Fourcin astonished ' a, our i imbecility, e xclaime.l that we; bad no Guverhat i ent, andp repared i I soon to ,acknowledge find -Of the poofeder. are §tates. But .tbe Presilent iriti3 per- "! itted these"thiogs Lis retired in disgrace nod infamy. ~ T he past la gone; his irrevo- • prhle, even by Almighty.-powetii, but the eae" aunt tha'-futil?e-, are ours, and . in I the e glory that now:Ansi/upon its, we coming nsust ~ extinguish ; .the ime mot y oft our tin initiation dud ,reproach. These dnigineeful i scenes must never 'be re-enacted. i . The etibtEn bit a risen upoolanntber act of the greardrauta. This Irebellion wall ibii; alp. imeasid ai pan by !Ele" airong arm 'of the GoVernixiMit and the. people. 1 Theist can io ; ifti more hesitation, no more truce, with .ruled rebellion. ,The' Confeder i ate 'Slates have,made ; e war upho UN and we must all rally' ; 1 I ' ally as ens man, with overwhelming force around the flag of our country, aod i unfold t. it where it waved a few months mitten, from !hit Penebscot to the Rio Grande, over ev ery fort and State of the American Uttion, eat Sumter is now hisiorio, dad that flag , 1 1' ! 1 1 ust floa t again over its wallm It was our ,I i 1 ort— T ecclusively:ours—by law , b y emir, and the Othiltitutioo. ; 1 1 ' , ; 1 The right of property was ours, end so [ 1 1 , was the "exclusive 1 jurisdiction," and the 1 noble sop of Kentucky, accompanied by all his brain officer' ands . men, and sustained by the mighty potter of this Govoirnment, nanst,i actin replace pia flag over O walls of Sumter , ' never to be surrendere duntil time 'hall be oo more And DOW;,ireilOW cit . zens each day , each hour i is; _making Making history;- c l od , as' I unrollit the scroll i inif tds of nom. 1 iog events, we read the c l os in g ,i , this year: Rebellion crushed J-the Govern. ple men Union I t, maintained—the tuated i —un i rlivided wed undivisible ft rests ow! I the n ' and forever on the eternal baits L., o,f al fectiitns of a free and miglay teOp,ie. i s PtaAYUAa Buct,sa."—Somelldea._ ofl the.atiaff published in the Rebel I:iewspa panic atid-.palosed upon their ignorant read , 1 I ere its genuine, may be had, by the follow. tug, , i clipped from one of the moat . noted peperi ia the BoutU 4 --the New ' Orleans Picay,uae: ' 4 ‘,All • the New England irtioisti t ' l now in Washiogton city are % negro. ex c ep t ing three four drit i ntne boys. Generil i B. F. Linder; wSo cotattiendi them, is i ,a native of Liberia: Our elderly leaders I must re collect "Old , Ben,7 the barber, ' his *top Yoc so .years in ',padres itraeyand thin emigrated,to Africa, with `a small competency. ~ This Olo:'Lloitler, of Lowell' to his Solt." , ,;) , it The *mite, of, Should ' ' j • ' I tbei,"GLOntoun ! FottaTW' should be Celebrated , with much inane than the' usual eclat this y ear. • The. a owing ro an if 0 t rAi • ~,,11 , 'exchange comes in Play; nad u ire I aiil our 1 readers to held . its. recomnieodations: 1 1 "South Carolina, rrhTti rale entarnii i for. Melly ':O6 ler 1 Presetd eared' °f 1 ,0 . 14°.Y , trailed, Al l y Leg'slativesoti this Fo urth of July from herhat of holidays. Elbe! was 1 , ., , etrociagsly, consistent io thisi for having reeolred•to , de troy the glorious .work of Rerolti iouary. 'res. she ought no longer to affec" - I which' ta reyoreace for choir memori s' she! bad ceased to feel:, ' • !: i The rl eightY-fifthioniverSary.of he, birth of th ~ eA I merican Re p ublic is tb bel togn .1 I ali sed:hy l ,the assaMbling Jill:, a new Congress at Wash:ngton—(yes, at WashinWashington,. Ar• • Jar. Davis Ido you hear ?).'..an bi. iiie consequent ioauguratiou. doubtless of 'mon vigorous and, @ideasalio effort. t " - disarm I and: crn.sh out the T reason ;which aims at it ' the' National life.. ttindepeaden el l 'tray . has for a' life Aime been our great , Oa ion.. al festival; but ibis year it will' have a sol i 1 . • . w ill be , enmity, of emphasis, and will be celebrated, 'with a renter jof pall:104c .enthusialinu Snai l as has serer yet been known.' We i syggest that, in every city and eouu. ty.where Treason does n ot forbid and forci. , Fly prevent it, whether! in the-Nbrtia or ,l the'Sziniti, the East Or the \Vest, Ithel, en . ] j ii l re,:prpl i llion,who are ierAved •tci, stand '''hy the Unioti' and live andunde r did r the' 1 t : Stripes, shall ibe ethered ' Siete 'and . for Boob a celebiatiun as our fathers loved; god that, in addition :o the :usual exercises, •„; , 1 , this old Flag gladl be raised with 'all the; I . boubrii, a portptio contributtoollakqu UP I•- I i 1 for the; bene fi t of our citizen soldiery; and tbeir• needy- families—tbe PeoPle March. • tug Iby I the collectors. ib promsaion, and ar• ery;bsild wte car give no more, throwing i 1 • .1 - in e half dime—and that we then gather artniud the :Flag and have the oath Of fide! - , 1.,- ity te•theConstitutlon aui Tinian; solemn.. ly administered ,and- re verently, taken by the w!. • I bole congregation. .l • If 'there bit , other observeoces better cal. enlateit to itoPrese on the general blind the , greatness of the peril which Dew hinge over he crioury, and the meinitude of theea:44mM rquired to meet sod °V i vienne ffilif *;arit, tet;these bis addid,or submit*. fitlitelit 'ffiVilifie it set '*t *27 .Pear..ettattim. bei, ....„ -.- 101611111041 44 f. forty Years and may ilia; a `tl Vie. Let; the preparations he fi tly cud S' na.• blyiwiacle, aud the Fourth' of Jrily; :61; 1 ~„ ii i e I, i , • „ A• • Ise • win 1 retnemetyle witn, patriotic au boo ' and ride for the next half eenfiul • i• 1 .• 1 ' 1;°I Vifffillili• The true plan for the "(Tien. men of I, . . . . ' 'i Western Virginia I ts, IS on Jjudgement, filet briefly' ' set forth ia one Waslaiiii on' 1 dispatch this merniog. It is rio t to at.. tempcto divide tho,State, ba to treat the setion'4of Ito I Riehmond Conentiori and of • Goy., Letcher and his Dubin& ate 4... equiv. i I 1 1 i ral l' alerts to 'a seditious ibdica t tio on the i part of ihe i Slate authorities, and ther+pon - to r orgriie a Provisional Goye lament. which , shill proceed o per f o r m its : d uties us, the 1 1 ioatue of thelCommonwcalth of 6 . Viirginia. Thie'sopeare fo us a more judicionit'scheroe II: . i $ 1 , L I ,toanotbat.of a sepsrationlof he State, not . • , I 1 , only because it "seems likely to command ~ 1 i ~ 1 , II morie, general cooperation among the pbc. ' ple west • of the Alountaide, iind lel eerfaix 'to be sUppcirted 'by the entire power of tfie 'Federal Government, which • snaot; to well be enlisted in behalf of the. foimatioo of al, new 'Slate, but also,becanse i contemplates 1 , . , , I " . the c protection and , sucaur i !Le,' Clown inenlot the eastern by those .i . the Western eieetibui We trust that, if possilile, this proje'ci will be tinahltnonsly and eothuei-, asticely adepteaf by the Con mined which meets et Wheeling on Tinfoil Of week after ne l t. " - 1 • •• , i i i _ 1 ws.A. seb?lar, a bald man and! a bar. her, , traveling• togethei, " agree ••each to' 'militia fUur ictiirs at' nitht. in 2--., ,-- -i-- sake of• security. , The , barl,r'la lot came first, who shaved the 'thole a bead when asleep; then! waked him w.en h s turn came iTtie echoliti; ictatetii .g bi bead, , • ‘ and . feeli ng ` it heti yon bit ewa ed ': eve! hued: 'You wriliAll ! ifif ai barber, 'the ball mad lostead of me'!" i : a ir nrs-A lusty young fellow in a tatter elf 'gar tt,l sod , }st long be erd it that bespoke theteitreine of distress, solidi ed a elderly gviitledihri for alma, in a pi eiiits one of • vaieel; 1 the gentleman gate bini a obit. jug. I I 'lf tide relief," said the blgar bad not eimill 1 l o 'opportia.ely, I shout ,have b4en driven to do what lus r beibtend. • 1 I - i 'Whitt pat that,l?' saidt .e , go Haman. 1 g'rct si'ork,',said the impose .' 1 , 'The'l ills Wt ri of Tentless , a er, pat. i sikan L ordineee of secession wit . out tbe , g eluidoW f titliCrity owtbe 7;b i st , ap. , ' propriat i d ve diillioos l of • oilers ‘for the defence ,an areuriment of . he , tale. — Where i s the mosey to come from ? The Weil .oddslare only worth 4 mit on the dollar lOW. ~ ~, .!.., 1i i 1 .I§TABLSHED 18 it iilluying the Aitional -1 , A. - gcntlemaia who has jolt wads cape from bleinible, Tenuemee, lift 'nt us tbe,followiug account , l of • solemilser, simony Iwbicb took place , in that city a itiay or, two before be quilted' it. :17a says that' be was so eye wittiest to chi *bole thp. proCeedinge, and se be is a matt of eat greatest respectability bia stateteeit !SOY he refilled iin ; ,Is the solitary L iptilitik whi3h • Memphis polsessap;oilsetil 4404 of Andrew Jackson. • 3y the aids if dtir statue a large pit was dug, and oa the day ioquestion pa r inf o trosut, who was ste t; ing' near tbe place, s tir a body of , . five hundred men; slowly ~approaehlog beaded by a band if .mnsio• perfinotinif “the dead Luttrell." . . After the baud came eight,mela besting the dead bodY* which was to be isoisiguell to the pit ; this corpse was no mere IRO less than a :arge standard of the star s Stripes, which was solemnly lowered ! tali t o te` final resting plods, the ebmpaity fisting iu respectful silence. The .321*- was- Ivor' thrown upon it—"ashes lostibes, and duet to duet"--and the - I,pit vie' filled iiii. The epectatori then diepereed*qtaistly apparently:: thoroughly vsati#d •al liawing paid the last respects to an ?id': firnotrel, remains. The' tombstone has not yet liege up, nor •lista Are beard what sod=-of ea epitaph is to .be. inscribed on it ; * l n: . - doubt if will do credit to Teasel's'. I ~ - *Our informant adds that doting the 'es?. Ding of the day on which our nation sll r flag was thus solemnly interred, there arsine and of tie most violent gales' of wind aver wiatesnd in Dle:i phis, and -eve r y! al*: yid') login the city was blowo down.l-. Singulai to relate, a yory-large flag which; wan sus euded'; near • the grayer if ait h aitd - away 'from the staff and carried* - . ' *a the wind ta x he newly tilled UP filt;‘jiL, iiit .I wit' dePovited and left to soak in tlie flick l ani r tmuu , a n appropriate holocaust 10, 'tie' 1 departed great :: - The auger of heaven] was thus unequivocally expressed at .thi.inft; mous y desecration of our, honored banner.. - What is the next form in which southern insanity will display itselfl- 7 PhiT,' ,Port 4. American. i IDeseriltion of the Wiiiss Stettin Onst• 1 The steam gap • coptutict atßlicoteii Mills; on its way to Harper ' s Ferry, i x one of the !Una of the I'daisichusetto cam it. '-It-is an odd-looking concern, beartirti t 14 ; a single indidsion to the unpracticed Cie • of its 'mu :derma purpoie. :Through - 4i, , intelligent aid of Captain Pickim!**o rice= to knOw n *, hat's -*hatl),llk*O l it aorta of machinery, , we obtain istialqicielv of - a . 106011 bOW ' aka , -thing I was irgitsof,-cti Thmithole concern, wbieb viatilbe t•tiOup live wea k is =activist! iiiietle:l.l444o Calk it his tki, apPe*itioit of a: slot ~ ,6 1 : 01 • 1 4, 110, 1. 7 . Vim -8A sibs mat 04E . ohm ratitidNolt 4.111"e5, 'P a au, end of dui •Wiliims , elipiis.„ , ' • ' ,'. , . , This 'nose, however,' which ,is inettly l die sheath -to-proted the MaCilicie Stl4 liiiiC . eratives is constructed of 11-" lecher Ott, l W' Ithe expectation of the investor was paisaily; that balls-tidied at it Isnia' • glioce off harmiessly. In the opioion of those conversant with such matters, isiftlitpc' • ie ball would ,penetrate this sheath ) ; idili a 6 . pound ball would: of • 'costes knock I the whole thing iutoPa cocked hit: i This I pointed sheath or :towering 's divided ,riesc. ly its whole lehgth by a slit 'three isehis in width,l affoiding an Ofiedittn, for the discharges of the gnu.... With_tbis . Mouth. like slit dividing the 'oiheatti l Into ;Pboditt . , ous . jaw., ond stretching from ear 'to - ear,. Abe affair has the look of some davelisio ,sbark-iisd se* Monster.:Peering In at this opening not much is to „be tilieitlbisi yond a few cogiwbeels and a bit of mild. . . lookiog cylinder, 'which, however, Oho ~ mouthpiece .of the centrifugal Time', - triiiiett revolving at , the tremendous tat" Of '4,150, nmes,lper minute, thugs out a- threpleisee , ball at each retiolutilo. "I- -1 Tali Massau'Jlusetts 7 falka think thO ca,.. Clio,. does Outt"imount to much, ite ? stis , Wieldinese being a fatal otijeeties: I It;._ Owed'', to"command a , Barrow passers; it tflightil i bowever, do gOod service. Captaiti Pickering' says they will give if, a trutl - 40; day, anyhow, to, test its merits meritil.— Washington Star. • -' - , *IL ~ . RAVE ONLY TRIED TO FOLLOW THE:, THOUOHTEL A THAT 1 THINK GOD PCr7l,l[Na 10 idy HElHT. t 'l—Such was the:Dade l'x. 7. ,pression of Make Anderson, to a cousitttce of reception that waited on him divine' hib recent visit • tcr Philadelphia.' The *I , timint is worthy of an American sehlicr soda 1.31/oatist headsman. 'lf he mean t what he then said, them datahtiot his patriotism, :because the man stitti 4 _ God imbues his. heart. will never belutt ty of wroug. and can Lover li4 either to tLa serii ce' of his country of his; prod; If all men would follow such thoughts, 1 ; 11u:- would loselts horror, because there would be, uo conflict save a tioble t j eutulatiowl'astd wanly struggle to do good. • t• - 10„,We are happy tp gide That johst A: Washington, who shaved our patriotic la dies so abominably iu the sale of the bUnos of. the 'Washington, is', an uf*prir, the traitors' army. If they, I , eyer ealfFh a Man in, the patriot army stealing thelre,. el of, the wounded, or picking ;twit off the desid he will match JohnliA. Wadhiug too.- Tribune:, r , ,F;! The l'reisitlent takes the •deepest' in. tires: in the desperate struggle nowtrittp, nine Tenneeice between the Stoeisulasu And Union men. - Measures' are in Nstitamn platioo .fur the; siipport of the gallant-14,n , - sire* lo'nepn.and his devoted• friend it their 'heroic efforts for the ;Join . ' ' - writ. Yankee has -invented a new and nheap plaultor boarding. Otte of bis dere. mesmerizes tho rest sod then bsarty . meal ? the lissmerisep beiociatlith id from sympathy. . ' ,