m comma; “ ‘Tholcolgnit ll published everyllondny uni-nigh, by Hunt? J. Sushi. at $2 00 per Imam if [mid “flatly. m muses—s 2 50 par “mun if not paid in advance. 1:10 mbsgription discontinued, unless at law. Ogden of the publisher, until ill nudge: m pni'l. ‘ ’ ‘ \ -_ ' Auhntslnwn Inseft'ed‘nt the uspnl ram. Jon-ran'l-mq done with neglness Lad dispatoh. Orrin: in Sou‘th Baltimore {ti-ed. n‘euly Opposite Wumph-rsf Timing 'Eatabliahmcxit —“Coann«Pu.v-nxg Ornct" on the sign. moggssmagggms. Law _Partnership. ' . ‘V A. DUNCAN tJ. H. WHITE, . ‘ . ’ ATTORNEYS AT LAW, “’1” promptly attend In all legai business entrnsted to them; including the p‘rocuring of 1’ axioms; Bunny, Buck Pay, and all other cliims nguinu. m United Sum: um! State Gdrrrnmgnts. . . (mice in: North West Come! of Diamond, Gcltysburg,Peun’u. ~ ‘ Apr 113,1865. tr ' - _J. C". Neely, TTORNEY fA'l‘ LAW.—-Purticnlar atten ,tion pdd to cullccvion of Renxions, Bounty, and Hack-p”. .Dfiice in the S. E. :orner of the Diamond. - Getlysbur‘g, April I}, 1863. tf ' ' - D. McConaughy, ’ TTORN‘EY .t'l‘ LAW, (office one door west \ A of lhlehler'a 3mg aquJook store,Chxuu berslm’q Imam) Arrnuur urn Semen-on run PA run AND l’bsaxoxs. Bounty Land War “nth, llruk-pny xllsptgmleil gllnims‘, and I‘ll] Slower chims spins: the Government nthuln ing'on, l). 02; nlsoAmerixuhClnimsin England. Land \Vsrrxmls lbculed‘mnd sold,or houglumnd bighesllpriccs given. Agents engaged in lo cuting" witrrnnts in lowa, Illinois nnd othr: western Stnzes HApply to him persimlly or by letter. , . Gettysburg, Nov. 21’, ’s3‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ Edward B. Buehler, TTOILNI-IY AT LAWJVm mimuuy and A promptly nut-ml to A” busine=s entrusted to nun. lie spanks the German l:\ngnuge.r— (Mic: at the Eume fine, in Souk!) Bnltimore Ilrxet, near. Form-3": drug store, and nearly Oppos‘le‘l).luner a: Ziegler": alarm, - Gettysburg, More}: 20‘. . Dr. J. A. Armstrong, I I AVING rpmoved from New Snlém. York covmly, nnd hm‘inL’ iuénn-d at .\iiuidie munY Aduma L‘IIIIIHY. offers his professional Barnum w 1119 puhiic. [Juiy 31, ’63. 6m ' Dr. J. W. o. O’Neal'é l’l-‘IUE nnv! Dwelling. Nifguconfi'r bf. Bu]- 0 31mm“! mul [llin mx'eels, n ll’resb) 1.: Han Church, Gettysburg» Pa. ' Sofia 30, 1863. :f. - U Dr. .D‘. ‘ S.” PC fi'er; .RIKOT'I‘S’I‘UWN. Admin rounl)‘, continues A the lel'lu'e 0! his [noteaaion In all us hrnnrhcs. and would erectEully invige all prrsuns ‘nm ctwl wuh any old stuxgdiug dis eu‘os [0 1:4“ :upl cumult huu. I uma, um. If y. ‘ J. LaWrence Hill, M.‘D. ° I I .\'s' hi! (Juice one ' .' _ door west of the “ “Miggé' Lutheran church in ChumbersFurg stréel. nnd»oppo:ile Picking-'8 “we. whtrn those wishing to have tug,- Dental opcl’fl'inn pe'fmmed urezrcspm-tmlly Invited N: can. lb:r1-:nx.\'c.e€ Drailuruer. Rev. C. I" Kr nt'l. D. D., Rev. H. L. Bmmher, D. D., Rev. Pxof. \I. Jncofin, .‘wj. .\l. L.S:<e\'er. botlpburg, A,ml 11.'53. . - / ,-- A- . Doctor C. . Bonsqn. OFFICE m lhl‘ Ruilrm d Home, (fruulroom, former!" “(‘(‘Ilhil‘ll iv Dr. Hun-lg} . - LITTLEsTgWN,P.~L June‘lO, 1:565. If _ . ‘ ' Rem oYals. - “IF.undersigneihciugthe nmlwrizcdycrson I to mnkr romovnlsjntn {her Gropu Ceme \ (v‘rr, hope< tlmt such as contemplate the remm ul ox llu- remuim nf deceased relatives or frimuls u m avail themselves 01 this smuson ofthcyenr m 'hqu it dolll'. Removals made with promp‘tnes; -—lenus lawfund no effort spared to please. ' PE rung'rumm, Keeper of the Cemmory, "nrrh ~12.'60 Hardware and Gro‘cenes \llk; aubwribers havé jun rcufrncd from 1 the rltins “'illl m 1 innuenéo supply of l .\RI)\\'ARE & GLUCI‘IRII-S, “hich [I e_\' are ol‘lerlng it their uld stand ih Bnlunmré 5m (‘l, 41 prices to suit the um‘cs. Uur stuck consuls in pull of ByILDIXG MATERIALS, w, . CARI'EhTER'S TOOLS. , BLACRMHTH’S mom, ‘ . COACH “.\'DJNGS SHOE FINDINGS. 7 r . CABINET MAKER’S TOOLS. . ‘ ' HUUSEKEKPER'S FIX-TURKS, , 4, ALL KINDS OF IBUN. kc. GROOERIES OF ALL KINDS. (DILS, PAINTb, £lO., .tr. There is no nuillr chude-d' in the pawn] depurhuefltq mcmiu urd nhuve b‘l’n. whm. can he had M. \lhin Store.— hvery class 0! Mechnuics cnn be u ~cummodnlcd here ~with tools and filulingfimzd ou-ekeepers cnn find every article in their lin . Give us u call, us we are prepared to sell as low 11’): cash In any house out of the city. 5 . . JOLL B. DANNER, DAWD ZIEULLQRZ Gettysburg, Mn, 'l6, 1864, 5 " The Great Discovery F THE AGE—lnflammatory and Chronic, Rheumatism mn be curéd by using H. L. )1 LLER’S CELEBRKTED RBEILMATIU MIK- T_URE. Many prnmincnt citizen at this, and the Adjoining counties, have tesatified‘to in great. utility. Its success in Rheumatic afi‘ec lions, has been hitherto uupnrulle‘ed b any specific, introduced to lhc public. Prr’ycc‘ 50 cums per bottle. For sale hy_ ull druggi‘ts nnd north-evens. Prepared only by 11. L. .\l [LLEK ‘Whulemle and Razz-ll Drilggist, East Berlin, -Adxlms county, Pm, dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Oil-. 4, Yurnisll, Spirits, {’uiuts, Dye-stalls, bob, tied Ulls, Essences and Tiuclgrea, Window Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &q., kc. FA. D. Buehler is the Agra infieuys bu g lur " H. L. Miller’s Celebraglthenmntic “inure." 7 [Jnne‘3, 1861. tf ‘Stlll-at Work. HE undersigned continues the CARRIAGE-MAKING; BUSINESS, mm“ in hnnches, M. his 016 “End, in Eat“ lflddle street. Getlysburg. NEW WORK mudo to order, nnd ‘ '‘REPA I R l N G done promptly and at low”: pricu. Two first-rate SPRING WAGUNS and n BLEIGE for sale. JACOB TRUXEL. Dec. 7, 1863. 'L ~ Sale Crymg. A W.-FLES|\HNG continues the busines ‘ .of SALE GRYING, nndloficit; thecon-V tinned patronage of the publié. 1‘ ia‘his 50H: [mm endeavor to give satisfactiqg. Charge! moderate. Realdence in Buckinridge uréet, Gettysburg. ‘ ’ P. S.-—He in 6 “venues: Auctioneer, under the Tux Law of the Uziiled Snues. V ' Nov. 24. 1862. v <Wanted. 7,1 .* PAM! in Adams county, {or which! will , exchange choice Western Lands, at a. {nil-price. GEO. ARNOLD. A‘ug. 7,1835. ‘ ‘ W W ' Do You Wish . 0 pro-ens 5 Md» ‘liken’us ‘of young", ‘ your children, .orjour friends? go at ' one. no MUHPEB‘S GALLERY, the best phce In the county to 19cm fits: clul pictures. ‘ A Few 7-30’5 ‘. TILL on hnnd'ud for n.l- zt THE FIRST S sandman“: 6F vasnvsu. ‘ . GEO. AENQLQ, Cabin: ~an new. "a '.. 5 - - é {ED/<4,» . I k . .-_,/ '/ J," "3 \j “4 .. .- ,g. - ‘ ~ 3%, 5” WM TU / » £1471“, ' .{ _\ ‘ > 37“: ‘,~ ‘ #l. ,A 1 A _ I I B 1 11. J. STABLE 4:81:11 Year- Registc r’s Notice. ' OTICE is beret)" given to all LI-gate'cs and N ~olher pvrsbns unnamed, that the Ad mjnjatrmion Accounts herein-her mentioned will he prearnt d at tho (lrnlmn's Com-L ul‘ Adv-m.- cuunly,lllrrmlfinn uiun and «Tlowan'ce, on \'l EDNESDAYJhe‘HLh day “DECEMBER 1365, at 10 o'clovk, A. AL,‘ viz: 24L The filsl accountol Lnonard Taylor, Adminialrh'dr of {he l-thle nf’ Jacob F. Kiwi», late of IMvnnllen lownsbip, Adams uvunly. deceased. . 4 -' 242.4'1'11ird account of S. S Schmuoker" Execbtdr bflhe [Hal will and lesmmemfil‘ Elil’lhf‘Ul S'w-nln-vger. dwcpaswl. . . 243. The nucuun nl Julm 11. Buur‘ngard her, Adnnmslrnmr ul' [ll-g: ‘cslule ol John 'rrksfilvr. u‘Fm'nsu-L ‘ L. ‘244'l‘he first. ‘ «mum of Jun. L. Smith. Adnnuishumr of Juan-yin J. Smith. dec’d, ‘ 2H). The firm. ucuuum of Amanda E. (ix-pup, Adminmrntrix of the eqlate of Gmrgé A. Groom-deceased. ,1 a. A 246.“!‘151: first uccuum o: Efiztb'eth Go 11mm, Admunwmnx uflhe caxale ol Jno. C (inlgl'l’ch‘, deceafivd.' ‘ 217. The uccuunt m Francis Cgrulson. Ex ecmu of Archlbkul‘ (in-10h. decenied. ~. S \MI El. LILLY, Register Brgistel’s Office, (h‘luahurg, Nuwmber‘ 27,}505 td‘ } ‘ ' New Skirt f(r 1866'. . Ill“. GREAT I\VI'INI'IUIJ Ul" T'Ll‘} .\Cl‘} T IN HUMP, SKlßl‘h‘.—J. W. [lllADLlfiX'b‘ New Pun-m l)lll'l.lil\' lil.l.ll"l'lC (er nluubla) SPRING >KlßT.—'l‘lu= Inrcmiun consists of Duplex (at two) l‘lllplir Pme lic-finial Steel SpringF. lngr‘ninlbl} llrflilltd “gully nuul firm— I) tugl-Ilwr, udze turxlge, making-. 5 the LungllJ (st. most vahlc. elm-tic and durable Spring cvyr used‘ 'l‘lu-y al‘llllHll l-ou-l ur Break, like the Slug-la Springs. mud cunsbqueutly preserve theix: perfect and lienulilul Shape n.ou: Llnui twige as long us any Single Spring Skirt. [but War has or t-nn‘he mnrle. ‘ ‘ .The “uhdvrjul llvVihxlily and grom comfort mid phuuurr lu :m‘y [July \\ mung llzc DuuiA-x Eni‘lrllc Skirt. \le be rxpcricnucd purtinulurq in all trim Jul 4\ ;=emhhe-, “pews, Curluges, Huilroudj‘nré, (‘hurch Paws, Arm L‘huix‘a, for I’romenndv und‘llouse D.es§, as the bkilt cin he {2.lm when in use to occupy n sm ll place as 2 My nnd cumcnieully u; u sllk or .\lusli‘ur lirese. 4‘ L._u‘y hm iug’ enjoyed 'he Pleasure, (‘om {um um] flirt-M’Cm u-nien-‘e of wurnuz l‘he Duph x h‘lluilic Stu-15pm"): Skill. fur n‘s rule day will never nil. rm:r-js\xillwn;:|y Iliq-flne “uh their ugv. l-‘ur Chinln-n. .\II_~.~(~5 nud Young: Lndica Hwy nr- suporwr m Ml ulhmsx‘, I|u-Hnop< :uc cnvmm] “ilh. .‘-|l_\' n'uuble twisted tlm-m] um! ‘.x H umr “\‘lcc us lung us tlw single 5' urn cuicung “Int-l} is med or. uH _Single filer! [loop Shula '1" (- ‘lluvc‘buuom rod: on r\~el__\' Skirzarenl-o Duuhle Steel, and mice or dun ble mm xe‘lllu prevenl £1“:- cover ing lrunr \veurmg with? Ind: “‘Lendrnggmg dawn uuirs, stom- stars, kw, km, wlmh the) un- vunamu Hy su'jcct w “I (u in use. . 1 All urt-lmme or uln: Imy um! vlcgnu ‘Cor-‘._(-d ‘Tulu-c, nud are t'w hu~L fluidity In 'H'ery purl, giving (0 lbs “rm-t 1h «proel-gr-ceml um] )u'riea Human <.~ h (nu-ml .i’ir uquw-aiunn'lnly llu: lijrbtes‘n mu. . d} .11.;Lle. I'UXIJquH 11.- 2|ng economiml Slum r u" n_un-.’e. . Wl-laTS, BILU‘LEY” P" the hmntiun. nn-l S t‘lnumbcrs, nud‘i'l x \Hk. ~ . For sale in nll firstw 'md [lnu'tglmut the [‘ll anaua dr‘ I‘ub.\, .\lv'x‘L' Ulé’“‘« at Indirs.‘ z‘vfi'hul-liro tor ,lh punk) bpling bkirl. Xnvffi, 1:163; 3m Lamastér B GEUWE \\ mm, _ : 1; AND. BLANK. HOUR Plain and ofnmnenlu sail-lion, executed “Ll nyprmed styles. ‘ REFEH E. W. Brown, E=q., Furl W. L. Fewer, Esq , Luu: .\'nmllel bhuck, but,” U! Samuel Wagner, 15:q., 3 William Wugnu, Esq" 'l‘. D. Cnr‘snu, lg‘sqq Hun Peter Muxtin, Esrh Prot Geo. C. IT!}\\l|lorn,Esq. Gw. Whitscn, Es‘q., km Alurills,lBol - V John W. IASHXONABLE BA..- . F ner of the Diamond; (ncx‘t ddor to Mc- Clblluu's'flnleh) Gettysburg, l’n. wrhere he can _nt all times he found ready to attend to all business in his line. 110 has also expeilent as sistance nnd will ensure satisfaction. Give him a call. , Dec. 3:, 1860; Gram and Produce Wanted. [IE unlersigm-d hnving‘ pnrclmaed the in 4 T‘lcrest of Mye’rs & W—lcrmn‘x. Forw.\rding and Cbmmisaiun Men-hunts, ink New Oxfdrd. Adams‘counly, wouid respecm Hy notify" the farmers and the public gunman”;l lhat he will cumifiue [be business M the ‘old stand at. the depot in'llnt lilac". Th‘e hxg‘n sl murkdprice W 1" he paid ful: WHEAT, RYE, (ELY, OATS. Mum-Ir, CLOVER and. TAIU Y SEEDS, FLOUR, Jun. kc. - Aho, GUAXO, PLASTER, SALE LUMBER nnd CQAL, constantly kept on hand for sale,. togather with a general assortment, 6f FAMILY UIiUCERIr.S. ‘ DAVID HUKE. Nov. 2:, is§su 3m Notice. 3 ORGAN H. SWOPE'S ESTATE.—Le9ters .L at administration on the estate of Morgan M. 53pm late of the Borough of Littleilown, Ada . county, dreamed, huving bgen grin‘ted t 9 the undnsigne‘r, reaidi: g in Germany town ship, he hereby gives notice to ,«ll pegsona incieJled .to said female to make immedi-w payment, and Ihos'e hning claims again“ we smm in preirnt ‘hrm properly uufih-nnqired fur semeuéut. JUHN A. sways, Adn'r. Km“. 20, 1355. , m 3? ' Notice. LILY FIGHTS}; EST.“ E -I.euns,of nd- S ministration on the estate 0! Sally Fickes, lau‘of Humington towns Lip, 'Ad_ums county, deemed, having been kmuied' to me under. signed, residing in Oxford wwnship, be here by gives notice to all 'pencna ind_ebted to nuldeltate to make imquinte payment, and those‘ having chimp against the name 17.) pre sent. them properly anthenlicst'eit for sentie ment.‘ ‘ . JOHN EENBTMYER‘L N0r.20, 1865. 6: Adminiatrutor. Notice. LIZABETH MARTIN'S ESTATE—Lone}: Emf administragion on the sauna J? Eliza. bath Intim'lue of Liberty tawnship, Adams county, accused, having been gunned to ehe unglenigned,reaiding in the lame township, be hareby gives nogice to an persanl indebted to mu "Late to make immedmc payment, and (alone having claims against me name lo present them properly authenticated for let; flcunnt.’ ‘ DAVID MART“, Adm'r. Now. 27. 1865, 6‘ , ~ ‘ T *A @Eflfib—éfifiéfifiéflfiu‘vjmgf ' ' Pubhc ~Sale . ? , F DESIRABLE REAL EST \TE 4Tbe ; O subscriber, intending lodecline farming, {mu ofl'er .u Public Sale, on ‘wammw, the ,2m 0! DECEMBER. 186'-,nk_2 alglock, If .\I, I HIS YALUABLE FARM, lituatgd 0 gm; _l’ipe Creek. Canull county, Md., ‘nfijdfiuing llnnda ofJuhu “'cxst, Jacob Mglrkf‘r,Blllf‘olhel'3, on the road’lmdiuz {rum \Veist's “H! t 'the 'Linlestown Plko.cunmiuing over 200 ACRES :01? LAND. ‘ Tm: impruvmueuts u 1;. \ ‘cnnila‘l of a subawutml Two-slur}: 5:36 5;; ~ lsmxt: noun, wxlh Kmbyu; 3}. .‘. ‘s' Zlnrge Stone Burn, Hug House, ZpJV-J_,_& ’ Spring nausea, Sl‘noke [I ruse, Dny limlse mud t Bake men, “'.lgon .\lu-ds, nnd n“ 01h” out ‘ buildings. buijt of axnue in the heéz mum-r. [There is. an exit-Hem. Orchard of choice frun. (on tho plkce. There is 11150 About 4.) acres of I good Tlnrherdnnd. The.me is under excel,» lent, fencing, the lam] is rdlliug, but not Lilly, and all well lnued ; a Pump at tho) burn mug! nt ’ zhr klLchcfi doof, 'uud u newt-failing Spling at the sprung housv. i Persons dwiring lo View thelpremises. wxll Ihe cbrerfullyshuwn thesmne b) the subscriber, :hvmp,‘ on ll}:- place. Snag-Th? harm will be ofl'crml‘ In. Pumte S: le, on my “mm, mm! Ihe 26-h. _ 1m)” ’l‘urmanccommodnting and mndeknown on day; Manley when the Hut, m” be slfown. IMS Dec. 11, 1865. is Public Sale. HE snhgcrihér, intending to move West, T will se'l atll’ubfic .\'nlv, nn 1h" premiws, ox 3 MUNDAY, m» m duty of JANUARY. me, at 9 q’clock. A. 3]., ‘ ' ,‘ Tlll‘l VALUAPLE FAR.“ on which he now 'rvsi-le4, situated between the (lethshurg and Link-snown gods, nbout 2 miles t'rumszumy ‘towu, (Bu-roll county, \l.l ,un-l nvljuiniug lnmls lef Slerling Gull, James un-l Robert Knox, land others. This Farm contains 203 ACRES more or less, under good fencing. lund luid cll‘ Lin convenient. fields, and in a high stafe uf‘ cnlumugm, it having had nvex 25.000 bushels ol lime thereon within the lust few years.— »'lhis Fur-n‘is \irell whlered, hwing two gut-ver huhng springs or wulemuenr the door. There is un rxcellcut yqung UrchurJ of every vnrie ty of lruit irovs. mu. pe’nch, pear, “pl-not, 'plum. and utlmr ln-qs. 'lhlro is a milk-lent quuntitydfl'omllpnd, n‘so :\ large qmunity 10l excellfin fuwuduw lnnd. 'lhe ‘ » - fimprr-vgleutsnon.~i~mtn “Ull'Jll- .ilifil l . (um l‘welling HULZM‘J. n large 33;“.1 \Venlhenhuaruedßurn,\villlC§:rn {EX-u _M“, CrlbylnTQPJVMgdll SIR-d. Smokv ”MIME, Ho; 1“! "=9, nnd all new-sully out-bhll-li q“. .\l~o. n). the same lime and 14.1 w. I “‘ll sell TW.) WOOD LOTS, roulffiuiug rush Foul and a Half Acre}, more orh-ss, sitn‘nlrdmmr Sell's Mill. Any persons'wwshiug to \‘iéw {be plo party, cun do so at any time. Pusscssinu ghen. Ihe fire: dny of April.— Tenus umde lmuwuuu duy' of 5.119. Dec. 4, 18155. ts“ RAXKLIS IIUI‘SE, * cumsuyr lln\\'.\lU)‘& PRASKLIX STREETS, MALT] .lUIH'Z. MD. 7 . z This Home is on u direct line J-Hweon the Northern Ceulrnl and uqllimure and Ohio quality of Goods. : Orders by uni] will receive prompt. stun- Lion. Address - ’ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & CO., . - 3t-8 Baltimore skeet, Baltimore. March H, 1864. New Warehouse. l ' _BUSHELS OF ' GRAIN 00.000WAN1‘ED,3I vignewGl-uin, uud Pruuuce Houge, in Carlisle street, mljoiu ing'Sheadl & Buehler's establishment. The higlmst market prile will always be paid in: cu’sh for ’ _ GRAIN, of all kinds, ‘ FLOUR, SEEDS, &C. Alwayspn ban-. 1 Ind to: sale, at the smaller. profits, - « ' GUANOS,’ : A ‘. ‘ SALT, FISH, ' , GROURRIES, ta. ' Wholesale and retail. ‘ TRY USJ ’We shall do our _bcsl to gin satisfaction in all cases. ' McCURDY & DIEHL. ' Gettylburg, May 11, 1863. 1y g ‘ Watches and. Jewelry. 1'! CHANk‘E‘I FOR Sl.-—'—sznav “low .) Puma 1,100,000 Wmnu. nu .ine, Lock c's,,,Rings, Bram-lets. Sets of Jewelry, Gold Pena. Mn, kc To be disposedl of at ONE DULLAR each. wnhom regard to value, not to be paid for until you know what you we to receive. _ *V ’ 100 Gold Hunting-cue ‘ alches. each, 500 Silvrr Wutrhew, each, 20 to _ 35 loo‘ooGodeenstsnvercnse,mh, sto a 10030 Sela Ladiea’ Jewelry, (u- , carted.) Mob, 3to 10 Am! a large Assortment of Jewelry of ever descripgjon tor/indict and genu’ wear, vary ing in value tram $3lO $25 each. The method of disposing of then gogdl “-01; Don.“ cu): in no follows: CERTIFICATES nsming In ARTICLE and its price are placed in SEKLED ENVELGPES and we}! mixed, onerof which will be lent. by [lll4O any address 61: receipt of f’rice. One Certificue 25 cents. Five for 3!. There are no BLANKS. You must get the VALUE of Your money. Circular! with particular: FREE. Adan“, A. J. HARPER & CO. A 229 Broadway, Kim York. RAKE'S PDANIATION BITTERS, or Old Hoinefleld Tani; It. Dr. R. HURNER’S Drug Store. ‘ - ‘ ‘ ADIES’ DRESS TBDIXINGS, in giant "- riezy, a ‘ figumxfs. GETTYSIBUQRG, PA., MONDAY, DEC. 25, 1865- JACOB ERR SAMUEL NULL Everhart' $5O to SITS “turn 13 ncnév A.D mu. rnuu.” ~ ~. .__ éclmeb yucky; lion’- flu-inma- llon‘i “Christmas‘L—let 11l bah!!! put him, We may ll wall, for non. an cheat him ; 0 Ho Ilil steal an, and slyly Iprtnkla The first gnu hit up] flnll faint vrinklo. And yet meLl-in'n il. lime nutter; VI Int we! «If ruin-mus be Banners, Sn that amid it via contrnva . ‘ To keep Trutia’l Harman mi! :ler ' - Within our 13:11“. ‘ I'\ Ile‘r‘aju Chrlutmu, Ind it neemexb well Tlmt liwulcienco to our deed- shonld lull Thejufllvljelult ohll we‘ve damt And tmce Ito way our-Punchline run. Let ml peruse Ih. closely Inlsd, The wolumc eve{ unusual-d, Aul Ave N we hu‘en‘ui-l or thought No evil thing that‘skllr hue brought Blunt-L on our crest. The heart h but I 11-dhor-QMt When nght And Wrong in 511 nm meet, And wall}: In that we should “;K ~ l-‘ullixl‘ten how "ncwuub" Inn) lic. Old Chrntum has n lruk, w! “all, ‘ x ()l bringing bills 0! every Jimd, \‘\ ‘ So.‘ ere we drain the fmtive cup, \ We'll look within, 3nd h cldm up \ The dubLs we "I. \j [Tet ml ml in], Ihirk (ha talk, ' Bul Luce nuraeh‘en. :u- l he'd}! ask Our can-Inc: w‘leUu-r It hni "mi '5. The p. 111: of \l‘mnmun or or (301 ‘! A "lure Impurlzmt "d w-bouk" hru Tlun that Whlth wnrhll’ eon-mane given; Sumo bright" hgun-n must I» found Thin than! wluun nuke ll» golden rouul‘ _ ( or Pmfll'l dial. Let M take heed that no am“! - Are due 10 those whose uleut inn ,‘ An» rnllvnglnn us night and dny For dehu wlnch merny ought Maj-y; Let u! be hare Hm we lmvs‘hwd ‘ Thu cl mm of Mun-oh: hurly word, ' Ami'ihn um lip: have neverllriven Ths helpleu and the wujl-nren . “ilh Haul: deniaj'. Let M Hun} how “accviuufu” may Itgnd \) hen Ihr "ream-11in; angel’s" hdud All-Ii u‘p our coluulu—‘lurning then To the “great. bunk” mt kept by men. .Nu yellnw dust In“ SPKVB to Indy The zrfurx mm)” by 5: HM; pride’; Fnlu- nimm. lbnum on \ellum page, ‘\lll Ill" 2' he.“ [he watchmg grunge F 01’ huly night. - [So take g'xod camion how we let De-luu‘nu lead an Inn) dun; _ , And let old Chrinuun “I‘D" ll" I‘mllg ‘ ' To [my Huwmnily‘s hut minim. “'3' ll pile the log and drum 1M cup, nu! nut \iel’nre wereckon up ‘ Thu - bal‘uce-nheet” 1:: .t Genuine. drawn, And (Jul o’er keeps M llinnfiflnm ‘ (Al \Yru‘ug and flight. " , r‘. glgouc fifthswllnng A' CHRISTMAS ~IIIKXLR. BY CHARLES DICKEVS Christmastif! The man m-isthea mis nnthrope indeed. in whine 'hrt-aet some thing hke u jovial feeling ié not aroused“, in whose mind some [llcusunt associations nre not awakened—lvy the returrenee of Qil-istnias. There are people who will tell you that Christmas is not to them what it ugetl to he; that each sticcoo-di“;;_L‘hrial'tuns iltls found some cherished hope, at happy proepect of the years ln-lure, Manual or passed away, and that. the present only t-erves to i~emind than) of reduced circum— stances and straitened incomes—of the feasts they once bestowed on hollow friends nnd of the cold looks that meet them now in adversity and misfortune. Never heed such dietunl reminiscences. There are few ‘men who have lived long enough in the world who cannot call up such thoughts any day in the your. Then do not select. the merriest of three hundred and siktv five for your doleful iecollev-tiflna. hut dr \W your chuir nearer the, hluzing'fire—fill the glass and 39nd round the song—anti it your room be smaller that) it was a dozen years “ago, or If your glass be filled w:th reeking punch, instead ofsparkltpg‘wine, put a good lace on the matter. and empty it oil-hand, and fit nother, and troll otf the old duty on neg to sing, and thank God it’s no ree. Look on the merry faces of your chi iron as they sit round the fire. One little eat may be empty ;- one slight form that g nldened the father’s heart, and reused ti a mother’s pride to look upon. ‘ may not be > ere. Dyell not upon the past; , think’ not .th one short year ago. the fair chilJ now reso 'ing into dust, sat before i you with b'loomin_ hea'rth upon its cheek, and the gay uncuns‘busnes: ofiuftutcy in ‘ "ZEN“ eye. Reflec upon your present ‘hl ~ings—-of which eve man has many-- not of your past. mislortu .5. of which all 'men have some.‘ Fill you gins: anti". with a merry face and .conten‘ -d heath— Our life on it but-your Christin. : shall be merry, and your new year a happy one. ! Who can be insensible to the outpo rings of good feeling. and the honest ihterch_ i go of affectionate attachment which abound t. this season of the year? A Christmas-fitm ily partyl We know nothing ll] nnture more delighttull There seems a nmgiC’ln the very name of Christmas. Petty jealou aies and discards at: forgotten ; social feei higs are nwakene in bosoms to which theyalnve long been strangers; father and son or brother or sister, we‘ have met and passed with averted gaze. or a look of cold recognition for months~before, proffer. and i return the cordial embrace. and buvy their post animosities in their present happiness. ‘ Kindly hearts that. have yearuad towards mach other. but have been withheld hyl fulee ‘n'ctiona of pride and lelf-diunity. are] again reunited. and all'in kindness and he nevolence! Would that Christmas htstedl the whole year through, and the prr-judlces ' and pmions which deform our better nt turel, were nevercalled into action among than; to whom they Ihould ever be stran on i The Christmas family party that we mean is not a mere assemblage of relations. got up It I week or two's notice. originating thil year, having no family precedent in the last. and not tikely to be repeated in the next. It is an annual gathering at all the accessible membersol the family, young or old. rich 0! poor; and all the children look lorward to it. for two months before hand, _in anticipation. Formerly it WAS held ot'grandpapu’s; but gmndpapu is get ting old, and gmndmamma getting old too, and rather infirm. they huve given up housekeeping. mddomeiticated themselves with Uncle George. no the party nlways takes place It Uncle George choose, but gnudmamma’ sends in moat ot‘ the good‘ IiMEM things and zl- nd spa alwny- will torhlle all ‘ thtz way to No gm e-mnrk’et. in buy aturkny'.: w ich he ongn Ps puller to bring llOl'l e bi“: bi rl him in tlriuhph, always insisting on l 111 man’s bei ;; {rewarded with a glzT<s of) up rits ove?n‘nll ugove his hire. to ernk “a, m rry Christmas {and} happy new yojnr” to ' A at George. ’ As to grgndmamnm, she in) yo y sPcret rm mysterious for two or 2 th as days be )1 hand, but nnt (willow ntlyj (o l o prn-vont 11111 l nrs getting all ml 11l |l all"! lm‘ pnrclmsedm beautiful nfiw clip with l pi k rlb'mns in leach of the wrvunts, to grther with su )tllV bookgnnd -;n n kniyi s an pencil czmiwt r l_l1«- younxor limnuhcs ;' ’.O fly nuthin‘glurglivers’wm'ct zulxlitinm to th drdvr origilmllv aivon by Aunt (Jr-ovum at the “mlr'y-c’mk‘fihsuch {ns'nnnth'vr d-‘zl-u 1‘ 0H inco-pios 'ur the dnnmr, and u. Lngu' pvfmé-akt} for be children. . l n L‘tinstmu m‘v. grandman’mm is alwnysl in xcpllenz spit-4L, and uheromplnyinunll| th children (l ring the "lay in stoning tlm; pl Ins am! all lull, insists n-gnlurly every: ye r on, Uncle Géorge 'comnng down into' the kitchen. tn in rnlfhi: mm, and alu‘ringl NW" pud<l.n,; Ink h ilf mnlmm or so, which 2 Un .le Georgn gno‘l-lnlxmnrvdly «lues, to 4110‘ voJl‘ferous dvliv htfof the childrvn and arr-l wants; and thé evening finnclullpg with/11‘ gloi'ioua game of blind man’s hull', ‘in un‘ early stag? ot'_‘l’l+’(tll grfindpapa li-lff‘? cum v (011‘s caught. igfn'rtl‘a‘rlflmg‘ Ee-mny huh? an op) qrtunity of allnying his du‘anty. K ( nlhefollnw ng morning. the old couple. kit as many st the chihlrvn as the pew wll ‘lmhl. an my church in grout SEU’, law-t ing Rum Gw‘br'tp at. home, «luéting (locnntera‘ m fiNan! qnslEirs, and Unvle‘G. ur'ue c.u-ry-‘ ng hottlng’iutoftho dining p-ulor. nntl Cflll-l ng for conik sc wsb and getting into etery- l u V's way.“ T ' l 'hr—n the 0‘ urch party return to lum‘hl m dpnpa pro ‘uges a small sprig of misle-l )e from his [)0 ket, and invxtes the boys to. is th9ir‘little «Justina under tL—a prnceedul ‘;, which affnrds hoth‘ the boys and the old - i 'leumn unlimitell satisfaction, but which % t in outrumas gr nmlmantma’s ideas of ‘le- l r m. unttf grmi‘lpapa says, that. when he l ‘jus! thirtoen walls and three months. l he kissed prandmnmmmunder a miale-I tam-on which the children clap their, (13 and hug}! wry heartily, as (in Aunt‘ rue and (Uncle Gmrao; and grandmmu-I lpolu plow-d and s‘ys wvr‘h n bem-vg smile; that gruuxlpswa ulwuys Win an I utlent dog. on which the chilllrvn‘ h very hmnlly again, and gx'flnflpnya (- hlmrtily (lbnn any of them. But all e diversionfi are nothing to the sub-'9. ‘ texcitenmnt 'whvn grandmaunua in a; heap and slate-colored silk gnwn. and hdpnpa With a beautifully plu‘iled shirt- I, and white uoo'kercbief; seat. them es on one side of the (l‘winv room firs, ; (Fills innumpmlile. seated‘m the front. mtlmg tuenrrt alof the anxiously l vieilms. Suthlenlv a hwcknv} henlnl to ctnp, sm! Uncln thong: len i mi tau mo qu -’ big gr: rm] so] 59"1e lpokim'; fitlt nflhe n: u~lnwx “ I 'el'k's Jane!" 0 'wnivh the chi [olth door, and h‘gHPr-x‘khhl’rdu mu‘ Uncle Robby-t and Anm Jam don‘r liltle habyfiund the nmw whale party. are ushered up st-e tumufiuvus sh uh; of" 0| “1) !’ chih‘h-Pnfmhl {Miupnrly rc-p “39 not. to-‘hux-L Mby, from I.lm n gramdpupl [3km [he cl)i}vl.arx«lg ma khsos her daughler,'nn'l {he of Hm fim‘. entry lma sc‘nwly <us séme other mm“ and um-lns with sins arrive. and the grown up c< wdh euvh other. and so do ihe mm 130. for that matter, and no he heard but u onnlueed dm laughing. nnd Mffl‘iment. 4 A hesuauug double knock at donr, heard during a momentum Ihe cmwennljon,{excites a géner. of "Who’s thifl !"hnd‘two or Lhre who ha‘yo [wen standing at the w nnunce in a low voice, that "it"s_ Margaret." Upnn which Au. leuvvs [him-com to welcome the fr. nudflgrandmam'nn drawa rather slilf an stately, for Margaret mar ried a poor Imin without her consent, and poverty not b ing a sufliciently weighty punishment foi her off-nee. has been dis cardedfiy her friemh, {mil debarreil *he so ciety of her nearest relatives. ,lel Christ mas has come round. an! the nuk‘rml feel ings that have , truggled against. better dis position durin the year, imve‘mehed mmy before its genii l influence. like half formed' ice beneath t e mo-ntng sun. It' is not difficult in .1 mbment of angry feeling for a parent to denpunce n disnhevlient child; but to banieh her at a period of general good will and hiliaiiity. from the hearth reund which‘she has $ll on munv anniversuries of the samedayJJitpandmg by slow degrees from inlancyt girlhood, and then burst ingalmnst _imp rcey-tnbly into the high spir ilt-d and hunt ful woman, is widely (infer ent. The air Eof cnmcimu reetitudq and cold forgiven s,'which the old lmly has assumet'iwusiifll upnn her; and when the poor girl is ,l d in by her sister‘ pale in‘ looks, and bro en in spirit—not (mm pow erty. for that s is could bear, but From the concioqsnezs f undeserved neglect and unmerited unildndness—it is easy to see how much ofil. is assumed. A nmmenh ry pausé succeéda; the girl breaks suddenly from her sietejand throws herself. sobbing, ‘ her moth r’s neck. The father steps ‘u ily inrwuril and grasps her hu~band’a '1 FriendLr crowd rnund to offer their ' ngrutulationl._and huypiness and ' "xiii prevail. ' i ‘ i her, it's perfectly delightfuli 1 wrong, and everybmlv iS‘ 'i spirits. and tljpnsmt to: ‘e ed. Grundimpn re‘latesi ‘c nt of the purchase of =1 tdigreasion relative! ‘1 a turkeys on for i grandmammn ‘t i. Earticular. \ veq poul ' 1 ‘ with the '1 at the: ‘ em; . v fly a 1 l V! ,hnnh. 'hen'rty" harmony As to thc | —-uothimz o ’in me best: (i I] ploaae and be pie 3 circumstantial ncc l IheA‘tuikey‘,‘wi ‘h asiig > to the purchas} of prev: 1 in“ Chlistman days. wliic I Mrrnbemtu ii) the winch ‘ Uncle George tells stories and ' try. and takes wine, ‘and joke ' children at. the tide table, and win cousins that are making love, or ~_ made love to, and exhilarutps every!» ; with hip good Rumor curl hospimlity; m v‘vhen at last. a out servant staggers in Will a gigantic pudding with a sprig of bnlly in the top.‘ther‘e in such a laughing, and shout-I \ ing, and clapping of “(tie chubby hands.: ‘ Ind kicking u of fat dumpy legs. “can i. only be equaired by the applause with which the astonishing feat ofpcnring light.- ed inanvly into'mince piei, is received hy the younger visitors. Then the desert!— ind the winel—aiid the fun! Such beau-i tiful speedwaguntil :uc/i songs from Ana, Mar «rat's bus an , who lulns out. to . suchga nica'rhan, and Joyneniivc to grand- i infififlz‘lgfll‘t‘fié ; mammn! Even grandpnpa not oniy sings ‘ ing Imin frotil‘ the PO ? hi: nnnnal long wnh‘ unprecedent Vigor, i rescinded 1 .. i bu; on being honored with tn unnnimousi . _'_..'.......0-._. encore. ”cording. to annull custom. actual- . ”Si. Pcul‘g 511 nm, [up I ‘ll comes o'ut with I "new one whichmobofly 13,012. ...‘ 1 ' 7 'but 'grnndm mmn had ever heard before? 2 and a young‘scnpe grace of a. confirm-who : has‘bepn in some diegrnm with the old peo r pie for carmin heinousleins of omission and {commission—neglecting to call, and port isinlim: in drinking Burlmi 'ule—m-mnishvs 1 , everybmlv into convulsions of Lurghrér by‘ ) voiumrering‘ the mask extraordinary comic 1 i songs that were ever heard, And [hm the . ewnimg glasses in a strain of rational good -3 Will (in'! ch‘verl'uinese. doing more to 4WI- l [ kl'n Hm wrmmlhios of PW’I'V member of the, pulv in behalf 0! his Imighhnr. and m per-i peluale their good feeling during the emu ' ing. year. than nil the hnuniim that ha'va I eyqr been wrincn, by, all, the divincnhut have ever lived. - An Awkward Mistake. A fu-Jw'r Mm hml hum-ht a calf from a. hulrher. dpqired hzm mdriw it to his farm I and place: it in his smhlv, which he accor- l dinulv d‘xd. Now it Dam-emu! thll. vel‘v ’ day that :5 man with a urinnlmg organ nmll dancing hour; [)u‘hlng by that way. hasnfl !hmr unua: in Hunt of the firm houw.l After nxuusmev the furmrr‘s (.muly fur some ‘ time, the nrgun-mnn entered the ln'rm-lmum ‘ an.l n-kexl (11,9 {hrer 11" he could give him :1 night’s lodging. Tim l’avmcr r'eplicd that ‘ i he could give the m m-lodging. but be wn M. a loss where to put Ile bear. Ant-r mu—’ Hung a little, he'dvlpx‘minetl to bnixng the {calf in~irle the [lOll5B for that night. and phuze tn»: bPIU' in the smhlm which he dill-J ‘ Now. (he butcher, expert"); the calf would i rcmnin in the fitahle all nlght, resolved tn ; ,steal it are uwrninu; and the furmor antl HQ: guest wvre'nn'akenvd In the nighg, by a.‘ He. I'lul yelling {mm 1110 outbuilding. l i I’. Mt got up, and. taking a iantém. Pn ltered the sable; when the farmer found. I to his surplise, the hunhL-r of whom he had ' himght. the calf. in [he grasp of the be‘fll‘. i which was hugging him tremendousiyufur : be mum not bite, being mulewl. "l‘ne fu‘r ! mvr ins‘lamlv understood the stub: pf the I cast; and briefly mentioned the 'circu‘mstan ices to the owner of Bruin. who. try phniuh I the butcher fnr his intended theft, cullpd limb to the hen: “Hug him. "I‘Ommy ;" which the bear did in‘reai? enrncsl. the i butcher roaring most hideoueiy the whole } titur'. After they thnught he had suflcu‘d enough they set him (159, and the hptchv r 1 blank otf,.'giu l to PthfiiP With his hie; while the farmer and ins guest rctumed to 4 their des. ' ~ - 116110 Gcf. up a Quarrcl with a Wife. Wait. unlilsho is at herjoilut preparatory to going out. She will be sure to ask you if her henna; is stnii hh. Remark that. the lives of n inc-tenths of the women He passed in_ thiukin 4 - ether rhe' _ : ;JW . h , , - . “ e ‘ ’afl“ that )0" never knew butane who had com :br“ l 1 " WI!" "'H ‘ek " Well. surh is Hf?! Whom the Gods lore Die _youug. \V'Jum tley but; live uud yrus-K per. ‘Aud are elected dolemnono ongress From lhe seyeml Territories} That reminds one of Hook.‘ ho mneting a group of plum boys, pauéd tbem .ten: d'erly on the head! remagkmg, “Poor Huh. fellown. how sad to think they may grow up to be members of Parliament?" @Oll Thanksgiving day a 119%! Free Will Baptist church at Chicago. which cost $14,000 to erect. was dedicated to political servnce by the preaching of a sermpn freely peppPl‘ed with radical dnunion senttmonts and imgroxsm. The ofliciutmu clergyman offered to lead one hundred thoumnd troops into the Southern States, and with the bay onet force the whites to let the negroes vote. The last of the oongrpgalion had scarceiylleft the church before the bail-!- inz was found' to ban caught fire from a defective flue.‘ In less than an hour the whole structure, sonnfortunntely dedicated to politics instead of religion, was a heap of amouldering ruins. _ , Q-Sppaker Colfax has tnkc-n good care of his section sq flu- as the chairman of com :nmees Ire concerned. The Western States have nineteen chairmen. wa Yoxk has four. and @ll9 old Kayelonp Slate i 0 put. 06' with one. and am one a New England iq-mtter. Thadduus Stevens,- Thus are the great Mnddle Stuns ground between the upper and Duke? mallswues of mdxcahsm. Sam Avluiccxo Baum—ln a recent wr nmnx upon the training offchildren, Henry Ward Beechefjsve th’e followinz‘advme to parents: “Never strike a chzld on we head. Providence bu provided other and more nppmpriate places for pumshmanh” fi-“Whnt’ are you going to give melor a. Christmas prawn} 7” asked a gay damsel of her lover. "I‘lmve nothing to 9'"; but my humule sell}? la: the reply. "The smallest favors gratefully reqenvad,” way the merry respome of the lady. ‘ \ . Vicklbnfg paper: report a most out rng , s and disgrncaful rioc of negro”) u .Algle which would have ended m much blows]; only for the prompnnt‘orfereuco of the gm .ry. - —-A~——-<o.»-———-——- E‘Aflem Ward ways that his hair to. aembles lovore, - . the eve ofnepuation. It. is hard to part. 'l‘ Wu DOLLARS A—Y EAR. No_ 13_ =:=E «quilted a 1! ltdies ' ‘| before univ ’M’hu been U_ll4lMl of "11" , " "1111141 M at Barnum Mum a; nun. mms. l’f'fhe Philadelphia Daily News, a» paper I which hu never-clad with the Democncy, 1 and which has boon u blwr I my other ‘ in tbeSlate, “gradually coming to In len aea. if we no tojndge by the following just and well‘limed ‘ketch af’ll’m Lanculer ‘ manager of Congress. We give thonfliclo entire 11-l'l'find l! in Lluo‘ iuoo': ' y ‘l!_ is as much the duly ol a candid inur nalist to point nut (hum Ilefecll of judg. mont. in‘]. pm‘ion occnpymg an influential pnsilinn, which are like to brinizryouhla upon the countgy. as it is m pororm um more ureeuhla tank-of commanding the. M 54: and p'ltrint'lc‘ acts of their who labor judiciously and eminently to prevent disu lers. ‘ fl'he gnnllnmnn whore name head: this firtich- w apmmineut leader of the ultra wlmt ol‘the Republican patty. and he no - tiles :1 great ntluence over the muiority i the popular brunch ofCo reas.‘ Blaine t experiuiice and slimming in the Mann; . merit of putty utl‘niru give him grout. 110 I. and all that he guys and dads hna unfit with a qonaidr-rnhlo portion ofthe peopln of the Northmn State-s. con'seqnently’hiu power for good or for evil in grant. Mr. Stevens opposes the policy of the 1' Prenulent. who aims to restore the gatheri ,ty orthe Fudt-rul govi-rnmgntin the recent ly rrro‘lh-d'States. and the prosperity of the whole country» in the shortest timh. grttntiuthle. The vi§ws prenented by Mil.“ .with regard to finaincutl met-smelt, pin ticulurly these which 'concmneil proposal! ILW“ designed, to compel, tho people to iii ‘nnre the differentm bet ‘vpen gold and hp 1' i ntonry. were $9 absurd its to ‘ln'ing ritliculu upon him : “Pd his more recently CXm‘Psst'tl ideu tin-t tho i’ll’lDVQl‘li-llt‘tl Southern States m N [w t‘nlnpt’lit'd to pay the rnotmous ll.l< tioml debt incurred in mpprosdng the re- I ,lvellion evint-u-s solittlt: )Il'ituliil‘tll knowledge ‘Ol the condition and productive resources, ol the South. nod ol‘ the "towns liy which property lnMy he. mmlo to yield revenue, as to mike it et'i lt-nt thtt n ‘tzrt-It luck}. of judgment or ofcu'ilor is to he luuml in his eXtil‘es_srd,opinimm. ‘ 'l‘lie_pultcy leucu'tr-d by him would in effect continue the w ir, or at lam-t .t '_vrent.‘ p at ofthoexpenslu ut'tnuwur. in it'iiullt‘i)‘, ' if“ it uttvrly . ignoi’tu the. cbnstitulionul rights of Sunk rind of imlividuull. and if adopted it-uultltlrit'e the pooplo otthe Soot h to ilesporntinn and rpm-wed resiatnnca. 'l 4 01-jl'cl ("in only he: to gr ~tily viiitlictiil'o ft-t l ing. go thinking mun cm tail to porceim that more can boyno pertn'tnt-nt pence Ii - tween the sections at this uouxatrynnltui peaceably dispo:ud pi-raom inithe South are. made to fed thitt thr- Uniun ia n rpul imm‘tit to them; 'umi while even it sullen zmd passive resiatnnre is continued. lllu eitpensil-R ot‘o llrge military eétubliehtucnt. vrlith all its concomitantcoriuptinn-‘u. funds. nhd plundering“; will go on. Confiscation or: the Stevens’i plin could nover‘be mula_ to pay a tithe of w ‘(ll it‘wpuld cost to en lorce it. and the notion that the people of the South may be expelled or exturmino ;‘mh‘or so utterly subdued th.it they pantwt 're~t~l, is too absurd, to need coturuént. ' ‘ The natural increase of population is fur Imonitor thnh the immigrilion which coul l he drnwn into thitt part of the Union lly tho iproaprcia of confiscated ettates', for the people 0'! those countries from which our best emigmnts come, pi‘hftt‘ legal titles to Um lerttle halide of the Want. whogoolim'nu ‘zuita them better than that of theywm‘m! t‘ ‘nnd lessheidthy region ghthe cotton Synes. Argument is scarcely needud to allow ,tlmt Mt. Stevens is a visionary theorist. Whom judgment is’tlistorted by the harsh feelings which he entertains toward the people of the States chrntly at war with our govarn ment; and. what in of much mare contu quonca to every citiznn of I loyal‘ Stut». is that 11l :1: a rmluliomu. He has repeatedly ‘declared that he does not run ect the Con‘ Mutton- which it the craunr thlu legillau'w. lborlv/ wahich he 15 a. member. > If his view: he- adopted und ‘put into practice the American republic will no lon lger have an existence. although the mtum E may buretnined. ,lle would utterly destroy the grande‘st politicul' fiibric ever ereotul by the wisdom and patriotism of mitthm l substitute (or it an oligmruhy of an and? lined and irresponsible character. It J 5 [l3 (limit to real‘zr- the fact thut men oer-n -spying’ petitiiini Hie lites” in which Mr. ,Nlrwm and ulheis who ‘ilulillf‘ him nm‘ {rider-d :honlil conimnpliitn and advocaln , he uttersuhverpion at what has been so (713 [Nix] ”led “the best L-uvemnwnt upon em. "* for the purposes 01 mt ihlishing son'io furin‘oal: tyranny whose shape it not yet well Iltfine \ When men revolt agdnsttlespfl ic governments their coudugt is deemed hetmc and utriotic, for it is presumed that they are 110%“ by the drains to euttghlim one in which {med n'n and justice m'ty_b i institutvd; but What excuse can be gtrm the efforts 'which re now made to ova: throw a government whose fundamental charact‘ei secures all wer to the people I Can it. he that men whohustain the‘revolw _finnflry polioy of Mr. SiPV"h§ fully ‘comprv bend it? DJ'Lhey sec th (I ht unpli’irt to wreak vengeum‘o upon men Who have to belled rig-trust the authority aft 6 g‘overn nient, they am about to pull W'n llm We “'hit'll shelters them upon tin-tr own he tin? Mr. Sign“ upon the premmpgmi thnt‘Whe ,Constit tion hm already hem (ti obsolete. and has no Zonzer power to Ir*\ train the m j why in Congress; and I“th ‘ view he chi‘it-ct. our govv-rnnient lug been change-J to something‘ditl'vrent from In L 4 it w»: brlore the War. It would be well for those whose notions of the powor'nf Uougrpgxurh based upon the preitumptinn that it mtiy disregau tlw Constitution 11' they would coolly “51¢ till‘tl)i‘eiV:.'9 what any government is. and what svt‘tfl'lty we h"."" for the liberties oLwhich wu hue hot-etu fore boasted so much'. ' . The two homes at Congreu have ‘no leg-l power but what they got from the Conzti tution, and il'they not in lli‘ti‘flg'tl’li of”. they mny with as much show ol'right‘ paw "a onriturrt-nt l|'~ultlli()n" making Mr. 'l‘haddous Stevens Emperor of North Arum-- ion as they may totlounyother of thurtdicu lous'thingu wuich lie propiws. * ....i-—~“I-.. “—.’“— Treason! Treason! The Boston Commonwealth, the orgnn‘ of Sennlbr Sumner. find of >exrreme nur cziHs‘m in geneul. contains the following: “There should ba mule chivalry some where, enough to fight the President and his' Cubines, one and n", to the deyuh, nn'l pluck the spoil out of their teeth. 'Shnmo on them. ono and all; .on Joh’nson. who ’ has hugely betrayed those who plmd him ‘ inventor, and 40 the llegrrwi. to wh-wn 1m i 0112er himself as a May‘s; on Sevmr-l. nu j Sumo", an the whole 5.4 who have not the ‘ ‘ honor to resin him. and IMling modest. l.» abandon and kelp to mums/A him; and-ya! In aluw l-ahmun on t‘n- '.vhuie N rrth. aha nO5". only pgrmm l‘orone mument wmng‘ 1:; ;;n _ on. b 5“. nmnnlly lwsxuu- l 1 aa'ruigju (Im‘ iv / famous «gt/mu Wmhmalgu." ‘ ~ ‘ / This is most horrible trenmn! Sochr Seunlon'uhuuéd ilmuvqiulsly monmnta'ure VllB Republmn Copr-end m 5 mm”, K prison, am! order Gunc'ml Hunter qrtivu .enl Lew Wallace the pvict him 1)! "ea uu.‘ 3A London trmieumn tol/ a youth in hio 3110 p to trim in large lun‘nn a nheet of paper, 'Wanwd..e&o glfl‘wlight porter.’ The next dry be as fitonmml to see the placurgi diupny . wirh‘fhh’hr scription: 'Wanled, 41nd 'hkos pomtz’ . Pulia'eql furorn—Tne unlaafa ngqcmt is never put into the ' nry bo'x Top Hie 1;.»- "Eat Court of 111.0 ued States my,“ Philadelphia. ~/ ~ ' ,4 ‘ "t fl'A wnmm out'wut.dmnbing h" ru‘nnmyfhusb d. up; "Duh! , b. ;knqfign by “be“ M the ”meg-w on} Icrimhed bi'u." We think £l3an If.“ myuns- i, _f‘fi" 3'l a EMI
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