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VOLUME XXXVIIINO . ,
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THE -* DEATH Mittl,
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—WEDNESDAY. Jaß• 22d. 1862
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T. C. Nicholson & Co, PrOprietors
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TERMS—cP r ix DOLLAR. cqad
• enfiaM, tDVANCE; othend
Liar .sill he charged.. No paperd
u r.:ll.!ltt arievsgealre settled,
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ct:tion - of the Editor. . . .
Adctitieetna i nts inserted 'at th
tte.. per oquar!, of thirteen lines f
fen—each st+eiveat
liberal diecomit made to ::early
tr; pr:Letters.land commanicati
Win hare PloMot attention. .
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7 .111 97 i41E - A - 17T - I - Fl7 -7-1 1
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ijr ! w many thoughtsi. give thee
Cone bithr on the - grass;
Awl 11 thou t count unfailing.
• .Tti , ! c:re4blade - s as we. pass ; • -
or -le lead that si , eh and iretpble
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sweet wind of the •west;
Ur the rippling of the river,:
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Anbettnis on its Ire:,..st—
ri e - d:/tit the thowihts - I ii - e thee,
ho:tuti'lal. iny blest'.
many I owe thee,.
0.n, - .! 5 sit !whei•e. :-eas run
•:e . trit. tiell , .. a
r'.na• i
un the shores Int(' tile
the grainl4 ~and that fbuctle
theisE:prins are overaltiiin-•
iq.arl-0 in the deep eifrfrns
flr th star: in the iniiiry frame
-1.-i 11l airlift the joys I own thee,
• M:.• own:' •
:!!
I,lov mach i.profret::
.fne, s:!eieni the ocean dryl.
(irxvigh in thy t . iny halaneit
ok the
atouod triy . • • .
str . eatrting•-vilte,
OrL.Jittd _thy, bosqm,
/ 1 / 1 1?st tt world is dark Veaide—
Al tvli Low much. I lov l o 'thee,
Tlrt Monsittrt.—SOlTlC WO
minister a titudent. so
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:_; pastor; some a public s - )eaker.
: !•)nbtedly the same rue cannot;
:: :,,pliecl, to all. Different nodes of;
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.• • are approprntta. , to wilt rer4 men .I
different conditions R ' so , :ie:y.!
-....::-.e •iiica of n .
the -Christini
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1 ,,, .-, r isidain. lie is toile a teach- ;
in ';)rder that he itqty teach ;
I.' : •-;• I•.arti.. JI is pocul i nir work I
7 . ; /... , ;:nt . -!•;:ett the . eonintatii'iv . by tl , e!
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,zu I. it i ? nof exacting , truth. Th'e),
:.. -- •,-ition.lof this truth. and the clear;
t.... - :r;itl (*pressions of it tire, -then;
.% i•iiief : labors ; and th4e imply 1
.1.:il solittiry - thoUght.. He i 4 trl he
::,ini:er-. '1 To this severe - tl,il his life.'
ih,.. maildy givcm.----C'hfz4iiing. .
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',r.,,,f The: ; ; M. , mtreal 11";tnii.,3 says:-- 7 -
'Ar.., - ..ven ;it anticipation: il l , .i i fearful
-. ag; and lif the peace-new i , .: waS not
. .....vd witli all the delight that it ought
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' ~ave butt by our young volunteers.
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..rtainly was l y their parents and
• - ;-,.15 . ' Illt ~,fa01..... the assUrance o
ic..,•sy.ltere--War Wati . COliti4elltly CX-
',:it t o wa r ineNnressibl - delight - Pal
.vl;ry rdt.saing - Mind, and drew 1
. 4").1 ~ ..114) - ik-arinc:•t gratitude to the
( :•3:. fli s i.,oSer of all: exrits that
--. i:.•il av rted froini-us. a; calamity: •
1. :-.: . ‘a , !fal. • , 3 . ,''- - • .
Cie - Alexander
amilton
,efid.
All
this: wh
study it
it: is, be
lie :icar .
aded witl
nake, t
1 - the fru
!uit of 1
•- iniithate fr .
1 1 . ,;e'crodi(for ,
jest in . l i
t‘-'2.h.it.:t in hand ,
Dav hf d ni ,, ll'
lit, in all
bet6ihes peN
I `e etiorl iOlich
tp,pleased. to eat
ls• It - i:•1 the
'ought." . -1 , •
Vir.'fbe-gobile Register o
limp, Ida reeeiveCfrotn
; - .Y - of a letter addressed
'Li,Rustill by T, Butler 1 ,
:I;;ent nqw inEnrope, on t
'CV adoidion , of - English
in 'till.: Rou . th in opposit,
'tern Stator. The re
q. 4 t., the; Premier V say-i
.'-enly to held out your
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eorrespondent
hurypo Std.,rt
'sa.vs., that - "Un-
L ' l :i . ni."ant hero of iSfrii. S:towe's fa
cabin romance, ', wak I:nviied in
and that Jiart of'.~ii, family
~ja r c‘-1 - tied there, bY one - Of the .
rbe .aelnom•ledges•.'aerself to
• and an - •admirer of Jeff:
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OrThei:e are four handed and six
pri - soners .in Ft. Warren, most
fr/.(lllunent,l, among whom is Fla Obi.(q' ar're , '., of the Southern navy.
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1 ---" ,, eii at t,lst. Good„b3re,, As ever, 1 I ; ;. .'
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Co T uit h follo 4 n 'add at U s - , Agitin by tie ?stilmist, God says, : W . " .
1 7 d 1 1 ' lit e "cleliVet th e Roor, and needy, rid the ,
, 1 , at • eve an , .i. a in b , i •k d " Anil '
I Georges..HGO on, now in 1 : - :in, ii tth: a, il er' su . °f - n ! I t i ' e e isa i h y r e l l k d i e , th ef o t t b l e t i b l t e , n e 9, i, 4 , et _ ti o
city, Was tided ne i. i ;li Win tp his maiteri the setrant that is et
some Wrks , but, 7 4 ~ "„ini.. 4ped,frOin hianiastar_untothee.'' et
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voidably l d layed• - tin - ; . 1 •. , t the came l uiportl is 141, that class r f
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tintle -1 ,. , ' , .' '' ; texti,by 1 bleh we are ,conutinded!,
sit
turan T o o o. 4 l
Pots
T tli: e4 os orni to seeorn,
a ir& 6 , r,, . , ifp. : !l im y .
titan 'ide d th er e i ati,e i aat i,. .i .c. b w a, )l au ne tt l t e tr Y t a i ti i t
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''lnlleCti , *counted texts not 'toted, wlytt.t4 o;
•'.' ', " ~un set : h -n, ') yearn 'glitve slave macaw ; t requires is ex-'
n s , tine. -Of mark— ~ i • ress4 torbidilatii 1 and, is thereo,,ci.
verdict -
by the rf .'' ss.4 124itin li—ali g, .: '‘' ''l ll •s, It ;
x i ! ?An il' a ll l a i i t n i tb 6u y t th ill etst[fi: author 'l'l
=WO- ! in l inkt,tb • • • P I , e Bete Ay, it , has no legal ;0r4 1 3'.• IFroroßlanY
tenon-` e n air :it ' to :'I Ti end. Oode, w o deolaieethatpiglaws 40-"
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iebeteeu i Mt . ',Walsh, coll.. counted. no !laws," to noble NOW
Ildencizetl-• ;- • st,.wit oileosase #,ngland Judge, who refused-to o r e
of ga 11;2' or - basemelit, ,Ritter no •itpAhe fugitive to his claintaint, until
I rk' 'O: I 0304:0 , 1 4 44. Why 6 WoUhk ! bring "a bill of sale from tlie
en ' I L L , e ''": - 'll 'aim - Alnaightv himself," ii., best.,,authOki
calt:
1 nal be o th.
i callirk .. r .t. enjoy ties t,p e dk one langu ge. What force
feelin iof Inge . I ' o 1., Two• then hind the fugitive enactment ?•:,--.
roan i ant in the; l i i . P i irst, Sinitlythe force of i l anaclo, hancleutle, 1
the p trihmtl 'facie i ~s .• • -en- 'oothe - licnive4 and piutole,' used in its, l
I anti° bus Van tit , ''''S. A 1 'ma exeseniion. C Ompl i iii) ce with Sub t r a
I r inte ette:ei f a l se;in ~' !''' 'moo - statue is 'crime. ; "We must obey God
SAS
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?'? 6 1 Argon+ • 'Ph i s u'vi - in- a rather t an - men. i , i +1
false ikosition before . . Rao: l.- „i Civil overnment with its legit-I
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I -, r ' 3 eer i ow trial, t leillsestr, mate poweiii (only) is of "God. Ile
e "' ' er l ch this f 1„; , „) , ,Q ion •Oxertaseal - it; through the, peophi+--
could .432,V0 ' n ,rentov ‘4. )0 ' sec Their vinte is in theory, and I 'slionld
lona season is, that 'MT '' w , l •. noklwas be in fact the voice. or Goa. Hebb°
!guide by t express ". t' L , its bvery enactment tl'i t contradicts 6 4 3
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reveal in,
th Scriptures '' 0 ,d l iDivine N ill, is with ut I either moral',
clear y
,oppos dto the I: s' , ei3ilitv4 p r legal uthoriti, nd can onlylthe 'i
(mutt eats, nd not , , s Wet .1) , il f .,' ar-i:Coa Ott by b,rut forte. All 'Pile
I this t - rf burial. ' -''. 1.4:4 i' 1
1 II '' ~ • lon,titutions ever ami all, t i lie
'. ' 1 1 m aths
ever
I . The two sl ak e , hunters; 2 .: ineith,
er threatened With hang "'orrialioot- I no,bigl 'id authority .- Can anythi j og
ing, or if they were iii no i eird of be plain r; than, this ? Or •anything
it, till tt , stitiod by them in ,ss I • The more ab 4rd thatk it opposite 7 Has;
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statemtnt is a mere &Iris: : *s 4--evph not ISchavah i, rig t to gover4ln
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the rNem
aatetial'menu, sr .. •'. lily 'world he raade, lei d the people Lihe
arfivar on. 'the grOaad . 1 1 ;not ton Owed on it? O9g t He not dO t lt 7
minute' before-the NVhole • ing was, Ils it nog His duty ? Can :Ho' confer
over. Ono. Omit colored sttng man! lon •Men e. right to y elate at pleaiare
had twite beet shot tit. an I oundedj 111.9.:0wri law?. _ Doe He givenn,y legis
!by theni, pr p rt of t :' I ....iuni . y. , lathe set; judicial bed power io,abstplve,i
One claimed a a slave h s! • s's. semi IthOndividinil froin bedienco to His I
ed sail; viol° tly rag l . :4ray.—.lwill,land make it his duty to observe
Under all this!iprov4 oak, . 1. .e coup; Ith'eir enactments ?, Will He bow!I to
pang acted. When ; arid 'l4_, was actilot • ickedness because the major
told theYlbud eei •',a' I : • • Jjair' I. 41 , evilttheir. 1 Ifs° the pre •• r 1 , 4 • , .., ; 1 ; c i .
Some ten or tl; ~n si . . , , ~, . . Icts- , • fools-the postles nu niers,
whilst ; was , srese. s. . 1 . . "
• :Al. -... .'mart yrs madmen. 14 . so
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consent • The men s - d ei ' e l ! ! , ,.L1 .tiin l • its ill'et I-
Fiticiplei lel
4ti
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ante an 4 the ss . tiir . .. • ....- I . 'Ulillii, .." ."1 and,34ibOT h's'olattn. to ~*l O
ed no one a sti k ) tti, 7e .. l o t : , igi , ~. wiateartt ,presumptiont i —
Jay on nlore— .14 n• 't, ,: s ' i ti t ;j l4l ! .- :,*#. ll ll L 'lo a f, ;fit& ri,xopli of . ~, • ~-....---eku - ,icoslave , " 4 C'
my name—s .ck • . cater — cr‘.• ‘.1...,,,, , ...,/ irr'? b - driveling ' po,lk l i ng
- l;T e l - ti tb i t. tha r 4 ls ,-Liv. 1 .6. .... •A. s dnoW;
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sl veliols ors: s, rshals, 1 1 depa : :'l, [ ' is .. W ' .-r- : Canll. to s are attest ~.. :_ . . - •
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Lotlein trona Simi*
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Th i e.folloWing lettersihas
ed. to us with a- request .to i
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a plate in our columnsq
1 . BE.CE . F . ORT Port. Royal Di tri
il . , Dec. 11, 1 61.
.
Hy IDear Parents aniii&it : -.1,
seat 'myself to , write von • - fev
under.' the branches 'Of'a . rgi
ITTT Carr W e 'are . e lf
, re m : at present; and haft
e Two pit- lever since weetdiated. I . Thii is I's
y morning, especially Unde thee{{'
ocontinuea, ,
. , !of the live oaks;. but ont, - oiril
:cepr at toe i
• the sun has mere . powe r t an i
• . , in . Peim4ylyanis in raidsu m '
' supposei d iff e re nt
it s at. on'
time .of - year. : 'lo i n will peef
this letter that we hive" ma deas move., We 'left 111.1 toil Heald - '
Bth: 114. On the Whieeklllegi
next morning; arid ran Yip h re;
tain* of 14 miles.. Thi s is het
beautiful place Ihave cer se' n„
town is about the size • .1..
. • Ne
ton.
,is
of the buil di ngs ref
and e.041y with fine ya s'a d
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'garde but it ikentite y de. (Id
the :whites. • There are! plenty 1 .
' , 7roeS. , :,-, •
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1- seppo.ie this is the mist '
place..for music in the Uniteil
Bony of the families have tWo o'
in
_thein.: •It is very healthvbin'
summer- resort for the jaristoer:',
The •C:itizens Must have been l'i
educated, judging from] the 1.,i
that are left. •1_ We are! encim P
the outskirts•of the to7n• aiwii
trees. A few 'nights before w '
Hilton. Head;_,We were ;aroused,
our slumber by the - long roll. w
:called us, to arms. .- Our, iregithent
ill - ' , hri ofbttle'lild our'lntasliets 1
pd..6ill',le:•.;s• 11 fan - -tivi.;>•min l uteshiftel
first altii'm. ;he floundheaqs go ,
praisc froni the - Generitl4's being rc
,before. all tile' rest; but the .alarin
vcd to ' be, fais,e, and We: L .- Were-.
snopzing atrak.' - Alth l etighl it
fidse. nevertbek•ss ltfourid us • 11 e
•4
Sabbath privilege' ard sel 'on:
f
us since we landed;we have onl •
one Sabbath to.'worship: Of la.s
1 ba - th We started on a inal•ell ere i
Island. Te. , tarted 'ark in he f
ino• ° on the road 'to 'Port; ito . al. '
a distance •of 10 :miles, ..an - a .
there sabre .uoen. • .This is- 6 '
farther
we- piLssed the .udvanee pi eke
marched in silence, e4ectifig,,
tack 'every minute. The - coin
consisted of, sit . " companies trio
regiment, our Co l inpany- . in• flin t
of • the 50th Penn , . next;itid '• er
ii
(now•iiamilton'S? battery in he
We , saw' nothin the; en. • .
unuericever of - Ilie — YellgeS - 11
ct
1 1
side of the road, 'seeing 4 4,.:e el
truce ! act oss the. !TIN er; , 7yn ot l Ltd
61•11 t out on the right ;to! so: e 1
to se e if any rel,els were 't. er'.
we marched out through the fLt4 ,
der Lieut.- ilamilton, we ex . .feel
.lie fired into..every minufi; w •
In,: ,tiiins.."s - •‘:ind ibund .nutl
allotit , filly frightened flegr,
told. us the reb6l: 4 had i all)
acrosS.tlie river;•v...: Vlll4 ba
• .
i Priv.]: to the GOIWITh. 1 , ' li l t.
t
terbii -Ott the river batik all
! full •vice - sf, the rebtils;l4ut 3 ,
'believe they kept shaili..
!
; near them mounting -'their , 1101. , ,
iin the night, unit hear J they, 42 1 4.,
the Yankee;. ll4•.:3 - fired sel •ra s:
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at us ii. the evening, luit tli , i . di.
o
i waso ro_::t ter inusketryl N% •
1 IlOt reply. 1 thioit . th'(:ir , ore,
I - small and without artillery. 1 e
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not detail it, sate to cross di fer
1 t h e mainland with our 'fore; a , l
; you see our expectations ;f al f
I were doomed to disappolntment t
:I real aerbsti the :Island is_ he r
ibeautifulTever traveled r • 'Ve
! on
e 4.1 the trip -V,Jry niiteli; we lay' e i
1 nig,lit without
. blaulicts ler 4veric
i so y i cm . niay kitow , • vile wetl er i
1 . • ,
1 I..thirik the slaves enP i iy,t em. e
1 better thanlthe free negro 4. 1 _,1
i Oile to "get inc. -some area faS .
.
' morning; it consisted of p s ane,
1 hoe-cake; he made his that ter r
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stiff, and tonic a cotton. himand s il
it on•and baked. it. The j ;f: SRI 1
fat, and I e
njoyed i t very mil: b
fact .1 iirthC bliSt MC4II - aNfte e
since lwe l left.. borne. We (T 'tl
IF ,
- anythin g the negrecs m.ay , me.
e
their masters or their l'Oree.. l• -
not pia any more leenfidene iii. t
than the rei,els themselVcs: !--. .
We . are under marchito - o ac• ~
expect taloive to-morrow; we g
the direction of.-Charles . on,so
antis is the word. I 1 think Sout
olina is, pretty badly liipted 1
only knew it. f I think 'We yr .
have pessession of 'the ail -out
CharleSton to Savannah 4 hu th; l
fight before they give it lup.
I.
• We are.very glad to know th:t
pray, for ns; and althOugh' lii . e •4
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profeSsion_men of bloodity. w .1
drop Ithe sympathising: 4e. r, Is!
companions; and o ft en . - ivbe AV
of= time past and its rernini e
brings tender-thoughts to II nd .
times we forget that:we. co e I
-and it.may be to be killed ,
soon , close hoping this Ma .'..fi ,
all i ngood health iati4 _Bp riiJ,
leaveS us all. Tell all the elk
boys aroin good health.;
.. T e 1
so hot that the sweat rolls off
I write. - We, have -seen a : rev
morelof the world since vie lei 1
than ever before. Dang e rs av 1
thickland fast around n 4; bu. w
been mercifully preserved b ,o
venlyi_Father; co still have • ' ea
in'llirn, and believe ha wi 1 brill
1 . 1 • i ' '
. : .
le rate Gibe
rose biter-
stmts. A
ierthen.
ae, Lp mill
make
;e a: visi-
'once said
MIMI
Le genius:
ri - I:hr.ve:
prot4and
lore rire.--r-.
ngis. -My
it. Then
.e people
it pfgen
bbor and
f the 30th_
London a
to • Lord
nk,
e-subjeet
i'-thanufae
on to-the
lel agent
ing, :Ton
hand and
, )
safely :through, andlit► .
Himself at lost, Good 'bp,
iyour on and brother; . L I .
' i j ' -S " 17 ., Bdu , T it
! BEAnroar,,Port Royal Distrietj
' I Decemberl 2 ,l , Ml.' j l l
. i I • Is . " 1 ,
I Dear Rarents and Stster."—iYour wel
; come letter of N0v.:...k1, came to•harid
{last evening; and we Were ; Very glad
to hear.fr' otuyou; , We_ are in the en-.
i joyment of: Our usual health. ' The .
weather :is a llittle_ coolerto-dicy than
usual; tho 'health of the regiment is
good. i I write this, so seem to IS ytt'a
know that . thti orders lows been coun
termanded for4yur reinaval from this
place, and we 'have fitted our tents to
stay awhile; but it isl very Probable'
ths:t we will /Cave in iJfew days. We
have pretty-good ' times here, and. can
get plenty cif , oorn-..10rea4 from ”the l
. *
i contrabands,bleb w.e . fe'eh iv
..1
I much, having lived on i hard erudite al
'for two months past. l
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Perhaps there will [he some boo a I
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sent, home; if to I will h o
you some'
to keep for me till PI !get back. Yon;
may think this strange talk,. tfut I
make no otherJeldettlation than. to get'
baCk. I want to see yon, and,all the
rest of my old i friends, 'again. ' I
We are he to stand up for to e' ' ,
defence of our Union and our Consti
tution, and ..n t 1 to free the negrocs;
ri)
, neither for the abolitien ;of slaverY;
1
l and no oneneed rejoice at pa r success
odour oour fall if they .rill not stretch out
a hand to helplns,ns soldiers. weeourt
1 help us ),
Ino favors front them. Uncle Sams has
Ito I feed and clothe the eentr'aband, '
and were the - y left to tit m:selves they
would starve before a mouth;• bat per,-
haps the brave abolitionists wont be
!
hews: it until they'save fi
Vb i olished stai r
1 -
c.verv. and then overrun the .North, for
thei.e is where th ey. want ] to , , go. I don's
th. 111:. there is.one Man in our', compa- ]
I fly, that would, Ihta3 ont3iday longer if
I they thought this yVary NN* carried on,
ito - free the negroes., We would noi
I come here 'to wade in ;}Mater waist :
ideep and laY b, tin the' open air night
L
after night to ho fired at bY the enemy ,
I nor work day lafter day ion fortifieaLl
tiers to fru.: toe negroes; but we will
qo all 'this, and mere. if need be, fo
. our Country; ield „when the • name o '
abolition has become extinct, our pri '
cations will be 'recorded, and the marks
of our hands Will shoW laS lenges the
,
world standS,l on one ef the most im
pregnable, pregnable fortresses in i the I World'
I speak of our fortifications on' Hater;
Head. When , this is pointed out, in
History or geography; use , Can 'be{
proud that we toiled in its erection.
I .don't '. - new ;hew 1...;.—....! -
; gal
line
oak
'l)4
love
ade
them
t has
r. I.
1 , this
e by
sther
e the
the
die
most
The
righ
are
swer
d by
I -.
t t ne-
oted
ates.
31106
18 a
rill
Y
ries
MEM
Iv. wi
i dy;
ivpn
had
ab
nil
EVE
er
3 we
~~ . .
~.
~'
I -. id t• ii •
Per lailyouwou :t in 1 us,i a
looking set Of. fellows ;with. our _black
and hairy faces. Yesterday al fellow
called me.‘l,a.big Russian : Bear:''! Don't
think we a
re' filthy
.or iragged, for we
- are, not; our faces our kept clean, and
Out i.iot lei ailt , igoodt:We call - eurselveg
firn ( A,.• s I n t . ; Ohlemen. Ilassure. you
WO are an . in l'epcMlent set Of chaps.!
When we epic e hOnte :‘ve irf will show
. 1 , . - ,1
our style of ltVing; also too etiquette
, • , v- ,I
of the. nay . a.nong . us . . ;Lou. , oug l- ui.,
to see us promenading - nii: and down,
our 11:•oadwayl using elf f nitiqkets tbr
rat ari.;:sonieti l i nes we take @lite a 'till;:
, mir
'we have -.S jolly . old titn.e4; you'
may 'say WC . li'l' p .on, 'ex e i temen t, for[
Canlp.and with scenes -are l'very ex.eit-I
.inA'r. 'We liav i e a V.:'V good_hand, good
oftieers :did good. fellOwS; and what'
elSe do .we Want ? 1, dojl.dot thiulti
there' is half as mustswi4iccincss in
our army lnire'.as there IS in New
Brigiton. ' We all love onceanother,
i
and . have not seen one tight since I
left. This is not often the ease, viler°
so',: many then are , together. IYe all
read oufßibleS, ~ and thuselWhe never
prayed lAcroil,q,, pray herel I I know
it iwoUld 4o yoit. good :to har. !. us sol-
_ .
diers raise' our:voices in public praise
and prayer' to lour Heavenly Pather.
tam glad to! know, that ire are the
sehjects of so many prayers,' at home,
and 1 attribute our safety idlhe pres
entt '
t, time, 'through 'the many dangers
.we:have encountered, to yeUr prayer 1
ia oar belUtlf; I Pray on, and I wo will
try to fight and pray '
.ti.. little • Llonger,
and. I have lluth to llelide we will
chino home,s.ale again'..k Howl enchant
that word sounds to a iieldier!! Many
hallowed associations cluster around
that sacred !spot, aitholigh , _ intany
ICttoIICS Of glean intervene) between,
, . .
us _and Indme; yet memory boards over
. , , ,
sea and land instantantiortsly,ind loves
.to, linger around the fireside; and .re-,
cOntitipleasant hours we have.passed
with cherished' ones
,at•hoino. , Thisj
brings to . mnild. •• the language of the
Poet—. - 1 I ' 'i. • i
• '- i •
"Do- i
they miss r 3 at' heme, do the), miss me
. i . At morning, stneen, or et night! I -
Or lingers one gloomy sbitde round .them, '
'That only my i preseneauld hrigiti.". .
~
I must now muse. !, i,t. our 'anection
ate sonand "brother; i ,
• I. 1 ~, ,
. SIIIPMA N AOttTIIITT.
' ' ' I • . ' 1 . - t 1 ' . '
er
t of
're
I As
un
to
ed
ut
Ml 3
)es.jl
ret
len I
ni .
00
[e . )
re-
EEO
Offfil
lt:
in
ng
OtS
CC
did
OM
to
b 0 I
slit
tic
lost
oy
'j, all
C 9
Intl
I ne
rtt i
y
ad
-as
1 i In
ten
N e
ing
, aid
em
• nd
in
sue
I ar
-8110
1 .. n
om
pill
111
our
link
it
•
.tl. few few mouths ago; the Ea
itor of.the Cliarlestoitlllereary pray;
eethat oar 4iip . s might bo;.Sunk.,••=l
quite a nUmber.of . them -laden with
stone, have since beeu*lnk . tight be ;
fdre his eye.: I:We hope ,he II grateful
Or the answer to his pi•ayer.- 7 [Louis!
vile Journal.! 3
1
-ill,
Ust
1 OU
EMI
1111
ncal
• d mo
, ogd
ea
ith
1
• •
sir• Thousands of the persensdraf
ed in Tennessee are offering Zargepril
ea for substiOtes: The supply of subl
stitutes, however; is not halfiequal . to!,
the detkand,!and the market price i '
going up`di,LillY.
1~
were
ties or assist
8, an,
et ea'
t the
lad
•t, me I
ould
pro
tO say, ri did_ 111 1
one of Orni
had reepi'ved •
some, of tthe tw•
itv, me Ti who •
1 1 1 of' his had ha ,
1 ?
fullest extent, i
ttranj l
atehi
But that slave.
tolerate:! 'lib
be a lesqon to
mean bu,,iness
whet
otd,d
and
I agar
con
,ho ,
but thought .16
I Nyill go .ti~iine
and never do s
seated for bue.
been eaiJable of
testified] by . t
E ll
depise I mpel , a
reprobation' of all g
er the- ;talk) t btim
tress, nor. the poin
bitter pleading. of t
be believed byany 11
What I id do, I tlik
Still this k was full
ehastise tient i fliete
.catcher I was not o
longed:to the j risdi
court. 't am etnvie (
ing process" in the 1
States Deputy Harsh
to capt4e and retur
fugitiveslave. Tha
a judicial kidnapper,
authori y of a wick 1
statute.
I By t e la
the slaiNeholde was I
ed. Tik law : iven
pings of y Sinai was, '
a man; and selleth
found i/l his
I t
6 I
to deatl, I" Trl ef .
are named : k dnap
ing andi slaveh i oldin
ital offenses the sent
die—buil in this, he
put to 4eath. j
All slfirc..ry begins
of man- ealingi and
tial ele ent, in ;its fo
transmi ion. ( Len
nor inheyit a better
tended owner has to
A hundred salels of a
make, the title good
a stolt Man bo bet,.
marsh ,or deputy;
holder to reclaim-,
less guilty ? Is he
law anj;oflicial kid
required the refl.
be Hutto .deat , is
crime: jgive his p
Was ie l lnot merite.
;when they Irene try
to drag back their v
two hundred lashes
dage ?:1 ,Job was d•
ker to 616 "a perfect
one whe feared G.
evil"—t r he beet on e
Yet thel4 , oo man ,
that I knew. not 1 si
brake the jaws '
ell - 1
, .
l it is but panaid
•e. I then told!
A Si til46olootl - ha ,
Keen inllieed by
It in the eoinmutij
iiot 'buil , it built..
t.
et: hi n l 'o the
ere II t bitsiiiesS.
ng vioreould not
was, "tilts ;will'
knew it; vas:l
i I I, went iiito. it
let ' well hidp 'lt.:
e r .lsign -my lolfieqi
II" ' , Had I eon-.
,I,
1 e" , severity ; ;oi' ' 1 'as
e ting , td fit,
e uty, II Would
: mer.t f the
(id men. Neithil
(id
of 1 tiliii witii
, I giveni N4L the
0 attorney, will.
1
i•lio, knO, ine,--;
/3u,glit t ii, itnd,
right. 1 Or the:
l on the islitveJ ( '
h trial.
f l . hat bo-i
a . on o , nothcirl
ed of 4 'l l rnet-1 1
abds of 1 1 :,, Ti,rii!edi
it, in. hisatieruPtt
11 to. bc,dage al
act wai; ; toward;
arMed iOth-t he .,
1, f , 1
d and cabolical
, 44'.7
Of the ' 1 hty,
eapiiallyp nish- j
amid 0 , ight= '
`Be Itbatit aleth
lin; -or Il R i o be 1
all pare) , Put '
rmsiof rime)
ingi. si ' trad- 1
. ln rap-.
imp' le shall
3 Shall' Mil, be
1
i l l H .
1 with 80 t , form
1 tains i! ; n
,
of ''t l Or
. ,
c it 1 4 n buy
i e itha . er pre
-Isll or 1? ath.
. s °len he don't
uor c at lof
er. , '!Thei anl a
1
Etiit fo sl ave-
stolen i n, be
at :',b y : , t Same
, , ,
!upper ? I L9od
Itransgt o .to.
it ;Bintli, lid a
, 3 4 , afe iiies 'I
by th' 'me'n,
hp tlitif most
e im! to haps
nd life i . Pon
inttki b 1 ,.M.a-
Cd. lup an,
.id
—vrmity
,with the will of God, I ,
Int- lids . '
14.1 y "detirthat• I violated, either the (ugh
theiiettr or spirit of a single article f dive
H of the COnstitution. That it ) don't. 'shal
' i ntone. a slave' nil ag4ee. Thatits 'tra. devi
slnepy keptl Oat 1 d/liberately ev4ry o!' in
word orl)hra'se that'l'Anight express him.
the f ftonilitihri d of a elavp, is a, naatterlin tit
Ofildstory. .1 1 1 1 i 1 .. . i.the L
}lt spealtslef
,a "per Son owing, 80..1 Whe
xi •e"---but a slays it not a "person" t whet,
; • i . 1
Jaws,
iitbe, laiguageof (so-called) Southe7n 1 ble p
bu, a "ebatteV,, or a_khing,..F i ing p
7 sither :an he veil 'Owe. much to the ; ten (I
1
m n; who has robbed him. ; of life-lolig multi
W.
,geS. It speaks of returning perspu fat tf
tol i those to Whom ,"labbr is due; bnt
L othing was due the slaVeholder
the , laws of Israel's l erod,l 6x . ppt the
labor-ittook to stone; kiln to ,detit)t,
and noth'ni hi ;11 I ONV due fiveJaixiliS,
perhaps notteteen-twentieths, bf, , !the
s.l.trehol oral of this la,nd, even in'Ptib.
lied oPini n, e f iccelA the-amount 'of sl4t
oill shell equired 1 to l kill or eaptnte
themel therefore s trand before Ydu
el4u.of a y violation of the qusti(h
tien .ii. co stitutional law. If thepenitje
deal be lievelhisrhoW,they soon will.
pit, again' : . If the framers .of, pie
Oonsititution had j la right to make the
cOrnpromnte,s eltumed,l and if they/ ti .
' thalitY nadntacinthene, still, • the., i. -.
I(l:tent, flagrant, and Outrageons vi , -
, tibiteiby the' South would' long si n ',
:haVe -- eancblled our obligations. It
1 ,
la le i bmiu o principle ofjus obligations.
moral 4,
Viand' verb pe; of law, ; that where 14
10446 0 n of a !contract • are ' 14. v.,
ken, by on' ()party, they are of nb
binding nree .. on 'the.other. No iii,
.tireliavel elders.. have violently sir
persistent y trampled down levdr
provision if the !Constitution, and th§.
ilaiti Of C. ngre.ss tinder it, where-ot
ttir-,inle • sts, inclinatious, ina , .patiti
1
io sJed t.an to desire it.- ea
. Who A
number '• e, Northern l'eitizens wh
)haVe 'bee. mobbed, maltreated an
l ab from the Hon. Mr. Roar i
. 1
tht*last si tiner steitlthilyd?ot ! An c ,
'littitily,l ill so Niiolatibp `by a ' slaVe I
;fielders . ll; ve gene to . s ed, in •th
itithi, din' , heal. rebellion the worl 1
has ever s.ten. And now, sir, aftelf,
pir,pnblin roperty has been plunder-1,
red ' to'-'the amount o f f - millions our
forts and . senals seiz ed,J our flag in.
ilia bd: and struck down, and our sol
diers lain 'n a hundred battle fields,.
!
ilw `pi
lateho ders and the slave .pOwer,!
1 thts Court is dealing: out its senteneel
on nct3' head, beeause I "resisted pro.
iessin the hands of these minions,l
lvhenitheylwre trying'to . dra g baekt
defetieele,man to cheerless and. re.
'inraleSe` J kf.
bondage! Imprisonment
nee ands. costs, which for a time will
renkove my) liberty, and sweep away
i,
iny little p operty,iarid reduce the to
the loi,iest , overty , are SW to upon I
1U• Or, performing this duty-to God
and humsity.' , r I I - . 1
11 BO I will be told the meeting ihsA
did ithili was a mob, LI deny it.--,
,I • .)-1. i.. I - ,i. 1 ,
40‘.. iovOct
thin h ity.
4,y
ire* Sind"
tha wtc ; 1 0
-- 14.
Monitor e: government
~,,,steps.
its;legitimate in:Lioness; and ma
protecting -II
1 tux* rights. l /
thltri• out, itiecon:Let, the mob
Truth and equity ,and the r,'
Will of pod, ill 'p . roclaim it slit
:will. also be, said, good order
l'he inairitaitted Without obidia
leiiiitirig, enactments : 1 I ans*
llthese can :be secured lwitheat
,holdecialor , slave buntera in
'good men will not conie I n :.
:,•*ith,the courts.. 4 i ' : ' ,
inti
' llite,t tho'slate power still rul a, and
.I,_'inust,'lnffei..-: Then•be its sp. "The
begitinineOf,: thep e."—
end has i
Though tastily Yet rules, it, l .i only
in the death ibrcies, and laet e ntrac
tibli•of i its mighty heart!' T l 0 iron
logic of evehts ie changing pill) it Sen=l
tintent;iand,O , Wioole. on slave catch'',
ing as anything I but a mean a d in
famous ; business. The slat holder
himself depiees (the Than who •atebis,
his . fugititc•J . Ife looks oh hi' as , 6431
' dims h,i's r bloodhound—calls lihim up
F d
and scents him on the 'track oles
out to him his reward—and the looks
on him with. utter eontempt. l A few
'words Mdre, and I'll hate, dp "0. In
theeehaege to thijury, I Oast fin 're
' ileetions on the ' Court. In so far 'as.
I had ability, to judge, it was lf i t and
candid.: my connect made a 1:4 able,
eloqueni,and manly defence. hough
- was ut in a' very - untrue . Ositipn
betore the jury, Still I think th y need
T ti ps
not, fid know they Ought' otr, [to
have; einvietedrme. Some p them
will n't retain the rein-min:de of the
net; among • their -cherished memo.,
lyies: , I, • . '' 'l 2
We are all Passing to anoth
,bqual ' - wher',e the fugitivO em
will be at, aldieOunt. Tol JAI ,
siste'd prncetie intthe hands' of
sail k dnapper, will there
guidedas l al crime.. 1 The blis
the judge will fall upon such'
him whenlituagg, lo ok him) i
a:
f
stranger, and visit d him in
and all this lie ' will acknowe
have been done to .Flitu—if : (
Hie M oor: • Ifo another • class ; ]
say.• li as y
mass e did
things to thO least of Mv breti
ern '
did t e not to me." ' If-•-.Gr
Star in be la 'hritstian i the e
e rho , for which Fm a now to
Acne d is 104 - resisting an att
.
drug) back Christ himself to.' t
'ciiiiiion of perpetual slaverY,
persOu of his' ehattelized rep
tive.; If tall begi4t a Chrietaii
Wae !reeistahee - to the erime . 'oi
nik:God'etin_age l o . .slaire, an
Out' hii,aepirsktioassfr 14
' it
.
beau
desc!
by
and the eVening shadow itplt
•• 'Haveyou ever I I 1-' • -
} c ose
. 1 i con
ten he suggested eloquence
ilimiliar invocation which for e
huqdred years haslgone 'up - fro
and 'fireside, frdm cottage 'and
all,of , er the broad sweep of,C
dein Have you. ever thongh.
lowly hearts_•it, has inspired,
deathlsss deedstits:lclarion net=
incited ? Have von thought
wealklsouls it has Made strong ,
lowly' ones it has pi•ojectecl in-is ,
Less and -crowned l i vith immor,
'rantli ? How it has rolled o
tong es of heroes nd martyrS",
riots and saints; lunting
,tb
edge Of „the flame and the's*
Goo , nlen have be npioud td
itt; 'a d cowards! have
'. gron b
they fthougit.i Timeand, url bgal,
been the only gift 91 the h i
it,
Cher her : boy"; it has been <h
port' hrough_tho granite battl
of th word,and 'before ii the
gates of eternity have rolled b
What a tale ` '- ` _it tolls of dh
and 4‘scaffolds,l of perseeition
SU fie 111 11 cr. T4ackward it, lea ,
through 'the long pa hway O
past 'the gravestones ;of ;epos
j.
the monuments; of ,mpires.,
clear rays we'read thelfaiththh
tbose t old Christians I strenge
Oeirpersecutors and inducts=
houghts beyond the stars. 1
I
.What a' pillar,' of:cloud and
of fireibis.praYer has been '.to''
ed and the tempted, the weak ix
desolate, all the world oy - er.l
men and good men have!
strength' and inspiration •in its
in t' ; ann.its sacred syllablei hat=
glad 'Music . about the death-bed
the dying Car trom lip to e lip
descended from : generation ,to g
tion ; a blessed heritage for eve
the past days cone back to u.
melody, anfl, wet tr i eel the suni . .
life's morning .a in npon,our b
Oh I there" is, , 'world of bea
the. associations-.that cluster
the ad-tinti prayers ,earlier
1 ~
' . • • ''. ' I/
k
s
±.rity and manhoou.,
Iver been a home, for the
ive, and shall be so, thin.
ling -be reduced , to ii ca
be weliioinOl to a corner
s l,
in hell, and clue slave-
lionalbnoi e l losd my (loot
i I cannot repress the 4
line of prosecution IL
l ast victim of the ,slave p
it I ' b '
t er t .S D ,' e Ao or not
1 "all that's mortal" of ye
riAoner Shtill be , in Its . l'a
place, it may be with trat
in my 123 , ave stone, ,!there,
ins of one Who, ht life, w ,
, God's poor".
"OUR; FATHER."
ader, haveiyou ever thoni .
ttiftil is in'ayer!--ilie tu•
lbable, invsihle ladder 3 Y
hieh we aseend in the CP'
fi r.
It
-` r
ESUBLISRED I I&
.
haPriier yeais—th'e . prityeis lour moth'.: l-
, 1
kerif
taught Us under the old:voof . itid,-.
abOut the shrine of home! How - tiie• 1
typil4al to us; like familiar voices, of the!,
loved ones that have due out into tblel
shadowy mystery and inspire us viitlvl"'
emulation and with. reverence. Acid!
oh; have we no need of such emuli'fli
Lion and reverence in the shock'nfidt!
''whirl of life? Have• we no need ef; -
the strength and assurance that eomel
from prayer when the battle • rage.;
Wild and to legions. of temptition - i
press close to our want ,and 'our woe l l
Hive We no need , of. this when honorl, 1,
iA . death and virtue a pauper's grave ZI,ILH
Have we ric; need in the morning or° 1 ..
life, whilst yet on the threshold of ex- . t
,]stance, when all things look bright
and beautiful around Us, and the bud.) t
and the blessoin of springtime hedge! Y - . .
us thickly about ?—have we no need. ,
I, repeat,. in the outset of . this pilgrim-
'- i rge of. promise to look' for guidane : •"
and instruction; for aid and sueeet,',:i 1
I tti'"Otir Father who art in heaven ?",
1
And : with the'glitter and charm of
..
gold sailing us at our weakest point,
with ;t - 6
ranks - of glory vaeant, . and 1
the th •ohe of power unoccupied—with i 1 ,1
arnbilen in our ire ar , and the . wide'..
world before us—have we, I say, thud- f'.:
environed,
.no need to send our souls; .
up to Ged,on the wings of that divine / ;
invocation --"lead us not into tempttl 7 4 , • f
non, tut deliver us from evil ?"
Hav e the sad and , fortOrn, the . widoW , [ (
and the ftherless, the desolate,' and ~)
those 'that; have no helper, and an d
whom,life offers nothing but shame ..,'I
or nii ery- . r oh ! 'have they no need l ,,F
from: he depths of their bruised at - 4
hleedi g heArts, to cry, "Give us thilJ,
'day o r daily bread ?" -- Aud have tit
-great n intellect,. and the powerful i p,
offices of responsibility and trust, wit
hold the reins of civilization arid gitid
-the inturs of nations and_the det-tude. et
of my = hive: these, drunk, with prei:•,'
rogative and privilege, With, nature i'
jnclin d toqvanity. and with the eon
stittiti nal inn - rrnities of lesser- men: ;.
i {
I ;ask, have'not these nead, in &volt
and e rriest Ireeownition to exclaiM
-TM eik the kinEdoin, t he power an
the lory ril And when - the Isli
horse' coin .withh - its terrible rtdio
and s tikes , 'Nvit our . •hOpeurmid; -
• . ,
at of
-ad of
lilies
..:•••••
oaled
h. It
annot
koe L
vr, all
slave
then,
Talon
r
etment
I- e
a Judi
be re
ing of
as fed
wlam
prison ;
dge to
one:to
e will
t these.
I rn, ye
ndison
o-called
be gen
in
01
E
oye;
when
If rub
bin; 'le i
•11 be
rs out
4gainst[
)t) tkkat
nay-' be
wer. l -1:
wish, I
r.
t rest= .I
_
moment. someueeessity of par naturt
o,rcOndition of our lives tieniand it: Ifs
is Our sail and tour shield, 'our
and
.
and qur• !fucker; it is God's bCacift:
lightfiloiit he :coasts of 'peavc.u, itf,C
guide us safelyton . .?!.. - - t 4 -1 * .: ..11.
- ' Then cut itlupot. your'_ heats..o
I , li
weal: and frail.loh, tempted and doubk
mg,.. h' • ' ' landsutler . IPL
o , • sorrou,tu . : ! ..,i- g - It i .•
.:manity. , Lel.-its. proud thltiAs 244:
theli , idspirat ipbn .yotlr I soulS.!and
kiadle'„a' sham Tor vice in your way .
Ward and- seh and guilty, nature[
Give your lifeg) revel in its peticriiil
:shade and sanqity ~ oh, world-wt 4 al l Y
I and'deapondillg• grave it 011 your lit:L
I tle-flags, ye peerVeS's legion
. o`f tuner
and. let its inspiringtOtdow'kiss tt O.
'front rankS of y our :win ies,li ke a - hi t.,:14
led benediction; -wasp it firmly - w nilf
lidatigor threat'ens, - aud press it (..1 , 10.5.: , k is t (1 ,
your heart in the smoke and th • flanie
of tht - battle. .."..nd oh, keep the mem;
oryvflt4i great bero'before yo , 1,-atol
you will forget how to strike his4ll-.....
ors.. Keep your.eyes npon'your stan
:lard: and your ' heart in yon, e;,:lfii,
and: .if death comes you , will' . kno*
how' to' welcome it; and your loyaltyl
tOyclur flag and your faith in its cause,
'shall be the test of pint. merit: as - Al
iioldier oT the legion o 1 . the Ciitiss.—• t ".'l
'lVarer/1/ ,?Lt I
g. .. . ' . - . I 'I,.
11, writ
he the
,m
faith-
bt how
tie, in-
CM
dawn
God ?
cmpla
that
rilteen
0
L altar
alace,
risten-
of the
of the
;I have
of - .the
of .the
great-
, strintelligence has been reeeivel
of the suicide of Li, United states conl,
sill, caused , b 3 the confiscation of Vir
eibia bonds , held by him. • The s'uffer r ,
er was l .l4lr. Bowman 2 of Ohio, consul
at. Teneriffe. He was travelingin Fu
ope when be heard of the loss orthe
Icl-bier portion of his fortune ($30,00 1 0),
I r iginia'bonds, and shot himself{ With
a pistol.;
ama
er the
lof pat
, sharp
ird !
ic for
ace a
it hasp
kip mo.
c stal
.
Surritutt twig' IN gIiPBURiT'ORT.•;- , 7
The NewbUrypoit Herald states that
one. United States gunboat, two' ships
six• barques and four schooners, hav
ing an Aggreglite tonnage of 5000 'ton,
have been bailt,on the ; Merrimac ~.duri
ng the, year 1864 and theiie are now ,
On the Stocks three ships and a barque
measitrin. ,,, altogether 3500 tons.
Siiir‘Father," said a graceless youth.
WhOse'iggovernor" had a good habit of
asking a blessing at meal times, and 'a.
bad-one of breaking out into impreca
tions at othe,rl times / "I wish
would stop praying or swearing,-.1
,don't care which." -
geons
and of
ies us
arres
is and
in its
inadel
E than
their
the
lhe tri
d he
Grdat
found
teach:
made
nd in
it has
nera-
rga-Wood, who figured in St. :Louis I
during 'Gen. Fremont's military .ad
miniStration;i it now appears, was itp
,pointed upon) th'e written reeommen
,datiori of 31oritgomery Blair. Yet all.
his transgresaions wore heaped upon
pen.;l4remont..
1-All
in its
l ine of
eeks.
ty in
6 and
1 1 and
Thei popplatto n of Great Brit-
aid copiiats, of thirty odd niillions,"-
salts Lord. gacaulay, •mostly fouls,"
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