FM YOU TUB 11JUSIiia, ,fdl iorioe genii/mon have tr•OU elided I. our Okapureewh-rottioy reside. Persons drilling. aptmoriptioos or Job Wert. or to ososoy to go is tkreesb or J o kinds : Poorer, , Om, kildron. , 0 ,„,, & tin., f tter , , ki Ll.srd. - .10biugLoo / 0 M., valult, C ii/r7Up , w .I,ptchtn..o“ • '' ------ p • n 'hap. , ! NutTh , . . •-• " • B21:1 , 1;i' 13 % •• • - bane!". 1410 , Y. g"7".; ---------- 110 11 . fiscono• 4, Juk,o ti NEW GOODS! NOW OPEN AT . S. MORRISON'S. EYEIRICLEG ALL THE LATE STYLE.H Or ESS GOODS. CLOAK, SHAWLS, OYES AND HOSIERY. LSO, LARGE STOCK OF CIOTIIS, LE AID DOMESTIC GOODS! X 0 IP I II 118 TIALE TO BUY GOODS:_ W TOII WANT ?O FIND GOOD STYLES, AND Orr OOD BARGAINS, GO TO S. MORRISON'S. LESALE t RETAIL GROCERY STORE. P. A. BROKER, IALE AND RETAIL GROCER, • CL►rt of Oa Perk 4 i'reacJi Strtst, (o=tstoz,) illy rail the attention of the exonixmaity to his large Stork of ;ERIES AND PROVISIONS, Whieb Ito la daemon to nil at the • Lu wesT POSSIBLE PRICES: Ills sasortroaat of IFFEES. ,- TEAS, SY RU PS. TORACCGS, FISH. &C., 4 the city, w b. Is prololuti to prove to it ct.ll. sPifonstantly on hand a surnor lot of LIQUORS," %tit trade, to which he the attention ts, "Qnlek Salad, Soto!! Profite •nd • fall for the Motley." aprlll43tf. . For Rent. id APRIL I. 1864. Two First" lINIMS sad Donal OPFICZS. /se. A 1 o+on MEM L.diutKau. . ...KIM Creek _ wtalle vale Ilarbor --Groot:1110d Etat tiroben. . -WattebarFr ..... fpringll.l X int. VOLUME 34 ..listea. (ii arc. Falrrtilw. Cherry am. Union. 14384. • • 111104 BUFFALO & ERIE R. R. CIN and after Monday, Jan. 44t, 1884; Paasenew Trains willrun on this Road mi Winn* _Warren. Guitad. ... 4 1.artserberrg Merrille. ...1.0•19111. Cvrry. LEAVING ERIE. 6 31 A. IC, Moat sat Alexosi., stopping at thatotte 0,0401 North East, State Llas,Qatacy,WastAald.raiii4A4 Swum, Dunkirk, Satercraelt. Irving and Angulo. - - arriving at Buffalo. at 10 SO A. W. 1 00 P. tt, hay [rpm. stopping at Korth Can, WINS • Ouuktra, z 4 llras• Omar. and ASIIOIII. gad ...,prtnit s) arrivine At Buffalo at 4 20 P. li. 10 40 P. M.. CAlsciaaats Swam, stoliplag at W•steeit, Dunkirk and :111nr Ohmic, and arrival. It Bitllato , tr;trarea, Pa KiJgaay, :lk Co .1.4 at 40 P. It. 1 03 A M. Blight Ewer, stopping at triuddeld, Dankirt tad :Ural Creak. &nines' Buffalo at Warren Co , P► 4 29 A. Takay Express aosaects at Dunkirk awl thighti.4 the Night Expreaa at Wain only, with limns trona foe New York, Philadelphia, Beaton. din. LEAVING BUFFALO. 4 on P. N., of it 4 - ..4cesa.,atopping at Nambarnik, North Erase. Angola, treing, Slim Crook, Dunkirk Brae - ton, Portland, Waataald, Qalsay. State Line, Nor* = taut and t. arbor Creek, arriving at rate at t 24 P. Y. • T 00 A. 14. 21.1a1e layraia, atopplag at Stitrer emit, fraatirk. Westfield andlfoift 144.artives ltaie at 1089 A. M. 11 fib A. M., Pay Rasmus, stripyp~i(ng at .11age - 81110. Creek, Dunkirk. Manifold wad Nortb Eaat,arrinag at Erb at 3 40, P. li. It 4) P. W., Moil Lerma- tang at tilssir 13relidt; Dunkirk and Westfield. ring at Me at It 2 / 1 A. M. Railroad lima Ls tan seriatim fastar thus Srie Una— Nor. 23., lariL H. N. 11110117. Sept: 1 titht. ORANGE OP TIME. - & ERIE This great floe traverses the Northam mil Northwest counties of renusyleanhu id the "IV et Erie. on Lake Cris. It hoe been leased by the Palma) , boa& Rabaul Om. posy, end wader th•ireasploes a boiag =O4 opened througho u t its entire length.,` 1 t ZlO7 in ass for l'aseenver an d Freignieualafte from Harrisburt to itattponans.(l.46ntUes) Uta SWAM Division, and trete Shallelq 44 Saie. alleol ea Use Western Dirt/op. TINT OP TAPITICIIII TRAMP AT IMIS. • Mail Train Leaves ' ...A 20 P. it Vapors' Train 10wa.... ' la GO a. Mall Train Arrives ..7 21 A. I press Trim arnvea 1 Cl r. Pro info nation respecting Falange/ bulimia . 424 at the S. coiner I Ith lad Market ate, sad tor Fretght bump. or the Co upenel Wm% B KI•1113TON, Ja, corner 18th and ifestet Streets, Philadelphia. J..W. REYNOLUS, Erie. J.)I.I.IKILL, agent N'. C. R. IL, Bantams ' H. 11. HOUSTON; Genirral Freight Agent, PittlaLTA LEWIS L. tiourr, thmeral Ticket Arat, JOS. D. POT TS,4oeneral Manager, Williamsport. Jan. It, ROL • - ERIE - RAILWAY OHANGg OF HOURS, COMMEHCINIi mt):6:4.1". JAN.4.14C4 • ' . French ion out um Trains will lea,* Dunkirk at about the folLowlighours via : wal gnu * stock of U'') Cigars, Eastward Bound—Depart. Night Exprest 4 10 r. a. ............... ...... al ♦. t. titoet Express 9 90-44 I. on, nearly AN;NON. nat. 'Fright 40 A. N. Wliy rreight I 00 44 L. Night Expreu runs emery din • 1714 AS. MINOT. GAO go pl. Erie & Pittsburgh R. B. CHANGE OF TIIME, CO2iiIIESCING Yonday, JAM 4th. 1664. returned trots TVP4 430 P. if Aeconmodation, stops it in Elatioos and arrive, at ...•hutql at 9 60 P. Y. A. IL. Fie gt.t, No. 2. Mope at all atatlcras sad ar• rivu at Shaoa P.,11., TRAINS LEAVE BARON. ENING STOCK 2 ao A. U. Aeenmmod►tton, stops ►t all St.ttolla tom! arri.o at Girard at la 16 P. Y. 00 A Y „ P. sled No.l, stops at at all Citations inapt Clarksville, ispysille, Castro Ficald.±Fist. WWI and CoI Bel and ar:leea at Girard at 1.1 ;311 . r. it. Fret‘ht tutus will nas to and from Pic - • • ' janni tr. R 11, snows, Btret. RY I MEI s. eolorias FINKLE a_LYON% - z, SEWING MACHINES Pa i',lAylC63ll. 'OWN, ,y le Bed- These Machines make the look-stitch silks ou both skies, and am less than half the thread and silk dolt tits single or double thread loop• 'Utah Itashta•e de ; wtll Ham, Fell, Gather, Cord, Stab:l,llM, we., a•d me bitter ad.peed than any other Sewlog Machine in nut, to thi frequent ehangss and guilt variety of sawing req•iaed • family, far they will se • from one to Neva)? thiskseee; es of Marseille' without a topping, and makistwory stitch perfect, or from the Guest guise to the isavint *aver cloth, or even the stoutest harness leather, without, cheating the food, needle or tendon, or mattes •ry ed. juitzmut of Mukha* whatever l l I Round Cot- tiaras, with wed Barran; "that Table*, .aawkalt Lama,* ruttier Bala tura, Le.; all aad haalthy -app.:mbar clay vaan bochcataad RIC= ES2I =l=l They are simple in construction sad smelly nsio:binhi.l4l and it any parr Ia broken by maiden; It y readily rr , placed. alibis. Wood chairs of hard a tied, war. cil bir bea. Is. 1 hare ,lals sit , ' a Tacking These As; 'men TAR races, and win go tar to pursue . •• the choice of say Intelligent Layer. Plum* Call aad Examine or mad for Circalat. • . S. B —Local Agouti wanted la asetaosa sot y at - oast plrcl.• Address, vitt' cm to sail do Justice sep6ll3-1y .sand Radae amas% valued 4 Bth street SIEY OYSTERS & CLAMS.. THE Subscriber would respect. _ (ally Inforit his fnende and jag O . that he is still at his old stand, 110. S Wasldagtan Fla JO O, Sew liadisi Anal Is prepand&t. hutelah - HOTELS, STEAMBOAT?, ESSTAVRANTS & ry t islas with the bast . • • „ • OYSTERS AND CLAIM *, • • The mutat affords, at Itholeeete `and note*, end et the Lowlefe Lmeo Men. -Er A Or to ders fi = the Connti i 7' Pnientitt# Attended . . . N. It;--Optscs sad Clams Piellsd to Order- " ' Now York, June 20, 1863.-I,T. , ii. corrir_r_ . , • The N. Y. Journal of CoanilWei = We enagratalitn aa r readers ea thenscasereetsseccea •hieb has attended our Labors, in /own= withWl saw adesestes of conservative principle". We invite theidi of *my reader to the .iismerinatT ea of the nig, emend doctrineeteaght by W 544.1 Deters, Yellowed br Cha.vast and food so-n erov-bet fts.4. eat natio" tilattdeas, fa which they built, and we mast preletire Wrong, the lair 'Ws cf tn. • - , We advocate no us" doctrinists In tailon, politico ur 'octal We are known as the tamed EarafAerll:4, the i iota occur fathers aaS the, upholds= of CA RBTIAN iTY AND CHICISTLAN aralust every f Fin of attack. We snippet" /*a &mins. I Moor CP rue l's , rstittTSTen Ann tint Wow tionits 7 .ol,_ . IliLle‘TT or THE Pre' LS -4. P twin seeng. laws .= 1110.1 • ogtosing in tiaras two aminesm of at Ike intik' Jae • our graatorts as a rope, atok the Mile pledge ed , ewe perpetual.o uity, power and preeperlip: We babieeplesue political party, and owe no allegiance Otani Was, inn hare opposed molehill eunitnne m oppess'AsnottaineW to the element ef d's lard, the enemy of TIMM; Si soirtri ; ed foe of the Consoltotion, exerting a *INS Willswesell I irwiety, In the chinvh sad In the Mts. aWIP import Sum:max aa a politl heresy' urbane Woolly EMI. are ruble all amund us, and we look warasally IllaPa ellen the Constitution Anal taineoph ern? the MIAs as well as the raised bands Weil its rases MOTH MN Stalk ' the Jontsal of Commerce will present Mf hull the rieheat and moot useful lob s of etitdente stony weakly ;aro. to America. Mao °retie" Itial4;insers ban mill pots of the wort°, Alum SEWS up te enitected and commented on b. W large Wit nine Mat, will be resolute furniehed te our readenanse~ 4 lllll' the misaiellansona matter that will smart tes • willintiesel in the family circle. The terms of the Weekly .Tottrail-or CoWnlilnlenel )OD ; ',estored! MEM/ and Radieat • 0 0110411, 'td ■nd illy- ennooortuenoo• of itirut intern it esasties. .ftipineal de onttrely new I by the rule. orrery also la io tookot i !MOM of to thou do Oldarellk "naps, br ad. KLINE, hereafter Ds as follows-- - m sic` IW.teltly. In astanew, one rbsr. • ' - 241/041N1 3 cowing. to now addrams, w 5 .. to " /0 " ". • • tto. li 411 N 20 s. it oh I W . (additional copies mot rata.) ••• - • r 1 eopy. months • ' Vilb•• All chills of tip Or mar., It thip &Unit It trittirt each paper, will pay eta it.6Y. • • - • For elan Chb cl2oyriqtni topy trill bi Livia • No Box, •bald, non treedbl2xx tits mom. • Le terms a the tther edllielig art 66 gaidlie. 44 • - LARD It DAILY. - - JUNIOR ict • • raw* one year. WM le AlhasbeirwAp year. 11/00 xi a.ln advant., 6,26 Six MOIL fiilllnumi" F.OO u h mot, 6,62 2 copies axe oddiNlik4to6 /for 006 -.oath, I,lllu (ad dn't 411100156110141164 Money y b) reuliiird by Se.. JOURNAL or CONN VRCILW...T., 1882. TO'RE. H, EALER IN OD S. IM r Yr:lt Prim. awl Ur►dec as Tstf. ners. . Oil, VITRIOL tsta•-rer.st ialir - . Car :mad at lba otatamor Oa sni ping. ig LIU RO SINJWIDI alialt, -~ c :.~ ~:' ._ ......".4.. , )5/1 . ; :•''':":. ..,. '. --.. -i 1 , 1 ,`,.. 1; ..' ..,.-.. f ~../, 'S ;:. .4 r . 1,-ri r" . ."‘.. 44% ! -..,:- .i r,-: I. ~ j .44, .... r :, , ~ t,,,; I • Ai i l ik!2l a , ~r ....!:;fpfl od: co .;•' -.: 1 - • ,..f ,-• F'•• ; • • : ' 1 1 / •....:-., - 4. V.. ..P ' LiF , it) t 4 at '. I f ... j ltihiii_..l fi,f.o %I. r ) ./ . 8 1./ .1,1. . . 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With UT= d eseessoas, sal haute, We I Eiheashoe hit etee.it, h ,bored dWishoros ri tree th• seat tier, sad ~.orcis the qouttispg phase. WM" hell Cirued Maws alill Arts, barlartle a . ihrsie nallosi lila. ems Lir; dtheViili WS. &allay loathe She dot Ililtinhteneas that hasps ea oath; ter ral4;Tright the Wily crowd hay howl. ,the.Latti‘r Oft er,e rile aqi them ell; lie bowie tiot 4 *Oitres decree arm Georg Whet S ouster eidate le right; aeon fs rights iheittiste etseti tiri; sod eerie motel s Chased in all else. to this agreed; • Theeireeasit eoryhsi, this ha banes sea Chives tr.de, sad hicsiires *iambs/tie/ dew f for cubit...bey "skip the wiry alines, sad he Ifertime.hed oak*. shake to set th hi free Self still the • sh their creed aster, 414 lAN rhOi amyl tic estit allege rigid! nowa , TOW NI ILOU If ILSIGIL •.: oh,. the, glories of a sleigh-ride in the warkling. hawing sir of a Canadian winter] The ilt 4 .foreitte are , clasped in a shadowy, ' giro: stitilutidief. - , Far away on our right are Urge petgeas ;niers! goose !there the wolves Mires*, ,iii 1 1614114 'T o the left lies a 'ridge at hills Moping - flown , the river, wkiolf , it•jecited up in the iron. manaoles of the Ifinier'Klitg:` ithead,'Fid right before us ,whithor, we ornitoiffniVer waste, and plain, i i it d clearing—life a snugly !haltered village. headquarters of the " lumberer" and eget. ;.Oar distinatioi is not traits so ha._ 4'it; geld - deotination'is a broadly spread. i .Iyinginennitead, with heehaws number. EFd outhouses. Within . it, won • Arse blaze - •. 'sparkle from the huge and odorous logs itahhig oti chic, broil, bounteous hearth. In the great continen t ahatiber. retired and pie. tiveroua is en antique gothic hell, ,are warm .hearts and. flaelting eyes.. Despite the stern, -yet musieil harlot, of the singing wind, as it goee•by, otioging cheeks, biting noses into purple,' and' iiiSkinglbe blood tingle, shouts of iairtb•end. Uighurr rise above the boreal blasts ; and our leaping eleigh—tlyieg slung, ritther—to the tonal° of the soft musical belle, iifeat t fast spproadilog its terminus. "IQ the taaatisse ," asks the reader, ""who occupy the sleigh V.' `,l hasten to answer. - First, there Wan your humble servant, the narrator, Pick aardingliy isms, rather good looking,* n Mussing "stroke-oar," can hit with wonderful vigor and straight out from-the`ehoulder, am the feet ten, and-- grantee t had been . one of a party of ad • venturous sportsmen, ' going in" for some thing worthy,of Alexander, and, with fishing tack* 'pew,. and, 0 thooting-irons," had ionie no Inoonaiderabla ezeentiom among the &Wien* artaanadiat woods and ""rapids," and linntidlila own bold and pie . At!rt l 2o o*!le's 4 , : ." 1 3aougti:3or ,mojnoolt., • Now for Om' own parOosto. • ; • • ' • ; • i"lol l egie, Dena titesaforee-Are iteatling viten fore,' • ~.tc 0 7 .0 14 i 1.4T4417 114 41 rallY - UPPed• lanpiatiCaoadiac girl. as lovely a girk- Ironum of 'sevinteut as glazes of num rested tteniplaceptlftipint, •!This . by tbe way, for we hal exchengia no confidence as yet on a sub- Jac! TM; "LW to zny.keart, • ife Tea bowed tw a merry sleighing party tit tyladygap Farm—ostensibly to 'hunt upon avast scale, whlelt iteeennts for my two rides spd aminnnition fie sleigh, and for Ifie noble ,deerhound; the' individual," who had curial Wp hie great bed! st. our feetg and aided A tOidep them *irm. t had known her brother—a yoling ofllort-in the Canadian killed !!bar"' seas !Salt with bins ; had met Lola sad her family on :best& a 8.1. 'Lawrence Steamer, and was now* inset atitheir house; enjoying their frank end • botinteou . s hospitality. IHurrah Throigh ilkAkscut, sonorous air. sistigb and bone. bound 'Along i "Cling clariglK the Aiming boils. " Crick— essahr : the long-(bonged - whip, with A :sharp, cite:iprisigtdilesnoe., "Madawaelia . Cierlolal l 'sa sleigh which is :the per:maim of pcomotion, is not less perfection Allan the ilartsieds. With Ulit; sinews otelestie steel; _Driving aandik?taadem it Ori,ueieet tides_ tifirmorlii, when yea are used to it. I was aieleFFetrif the sol'ande,Clab,7 sad reek ,ekited a Frick head, of course... L walled Ayistiftlitiirt*l.Y!!! va/ ?Fos/ CC) ,1, 1 " 1 1 through the 44; and thu whip wear . 4, eiack—oirichl,"• Llike:::k 444-barrel Is4ll bey ii4Viirifir#F l l 4l _ llo 8111 M and, ,'„,.;Oh ! liweet titihoes of far distant ireddisc:l bells, I thought--and the crisp new was ..., /pill& assile,sitS•hed into dim:land dust under 44 grinding of theltOpfs tied the attrition of i dle! .kittweersel sad with as exhilaration I (wild not repress rgsTiairigniaski .”berrele 1" :e... mil ch co n veyed itself to Lotaorrapplid up in *tido% tniii,br i skiits , as 4 warn as • toast. =Alow•ct, jiidashi iist4,lt 'ecitoid my ezuldiqg ,e1ti0ut,•::.:...:t:...., :,....'• :' T • , ~... • - i . I" 6 ,5 . You appear to etiAcythisi-ile;Berdiag la bsaicLlf:. - r. , . • r : . . ._ .. . . 6. . 6 111,4t0g1 r ,- 71 .,!" !•C. rickr..araek !" Bed' )iTi the hiatus.- What s,pair of beauties ! liiallNlVßtifillid ninon ; theitilke tistWis 11t1 steeps of heay.4ll, - ; % The wily Ithacan Hewer ursised" . Ho,cst,tle wlien Ink cleared till stables of Rhesus - Oak's iteeies 1 "Crick •-•. 4, A iii.4:ll`'Ai. bbisei - neigi • suit toss 'iltOeemaiiiiii iliete.- .. ..iii4 4,A.peni.iii. iatiit: Itiodtd:stsidismianti the issad._sta*sig such Willful one like wine-v.: :-, 1 - . - rtiNiiit i?.oiti3Olt, that the sky ks•deep. 1 1 .14.4 1 .A . 10.,h4f i 1 1 ;,• 5 ,t40. 1 4 1 " 1111i1 l II bllie 7 Alexitsaiwoolliiii .ek fittliUp. Itaisokii Ulla troisLialiiwisk.- ter dam's( a• nein saes 0647. i4ttfr7P.*:ll l4 7`or is ritic *44. .;44 the welcome lights will slaw 04 of tlii rtospilor seterWoon l a . inag u e . r On wmps .,l4l do 'noe see lima yet, aid . 4St— a bse 694 Wen Neat ! the / more dialing and intense. -' , Utrisaarked thi4t, but with 'a momentarily • divided. and wimring sense. bad never , (familiarly as we had grown, and I was' 4 .honiii thd'eklii imdireit our brashr," - as 'she was, In • fact)Ll• had - never said .idetir Lola" before, and theNverdriitere yet l in mini ears, like a sweet oabßethen. I llvepi her with all my heart and abut bat I ba4 never . told it. I yearned - to tell hsi so noi'; but I thought it soareeli tairL4tot 'up to the mark of jai nianhooilto' Igo what *Med sa unfair adientage of theProteeiki I was supposed'to extend over her.'lT tuagia uhottsly resolVed to. walf--iiolting •doivis with the words butnot for icing. • - •-•- • Meantime, aCriok—crack ! wink the long • —;Ong whip, and still "Olang— r it . " went ,the, aiming belie, and the,harosiie d on with unabated pace - . ,and splendid ~vi, or; bat= whsre had.. "Windygap" gone to O l ithis i time, for time was up andm shotildbe there 111 chi; . • 4. o3oodnesel" . exclaimed tots iii at once, "hi,. strange the sky looks;, *6)104 have MOTO 111101 F---• heavy fall, top.* 44 fear so," I replied "but feakiverts, we'll two be out of ft.". "We are very lon*, I fancy," she confirmed, reflectively; "you have driven Were quicker than this before. Oh, htaven.wshe cried, with the suddenness the 'revilation, can "we have lost the track r , • The blank question hisrped with z* horrible Jar, on my roost vivid fears. Now er never was the time to be quite cool. r! ' • • "No, I think not," I replied-, wltifassuatett carelessness; "ire shall come to tihrhaidurark preseit tly." ' "A clump of firs- 7 an old Milliiirthet on, yen," she added, "I recollect; hut , weilionld have passed them long ere this..: Olt I ?carve are lost ,l" - , A cold chill seised me u I tardily adifitted that she was in the right. I could not tocount for my error; If such was the case.' Iltioted round thehorison, but beheld no-friendly it was only a circle gathering closer and grow ls* darker all the while. ' • • finddedirtity.brave deerhound lifted tip his head and uttered a loud growl. The hiirse gave a startled swerve lustas suddenly: A strange, lugubrious but appalling sound came all at once from windward wailinglike a death. cry—a prolonged, awful, groaning discordance —over the white gleaming snow; land then it died away. • The horses belted trembling; only the shiv. ering tingle of the bells • broke the death. silence that fell, like an eclipse over all. 4.lVitat‘is thit?" asked Leta, In w'slittdder • , ing whisper, ai she clUtohed rot " I listened. . t" Is the wind sighing end dying - sway - it( the pine forests," L ittiswitred.` ' . 4 ' And we do not go near the foiest;"' she said. • "Mirk!' Main it is again. - '011,'• What —what osn It hal Again the incleseribibiYiildefitin, irpdflign hijous sound broke forth,',Stester=iteirer. It isereesed . ; it inniiiplied; theltOrktle . geiek-. do: howlioi, shrieking 114 of the wind this lima. , A sMe " iful G . l4 . l :.§'ff e 4r?? 4 , .:41GeM2' I neier understood e till-that-- monting, what tbjs coneentratid emetics of literal, deadly hoe• r 4 might meet. never experienced the shook before or since ;" and"' have in tny . hunt.: ink ezeurtdons faced my (linger, and liatiyed the game manfully. To hare lost the i way wne terrible enough ; but the wolves.; sad Leta! An instant I was numb and Aurnb. . „ it was trite, however. The severity be the weather, the ' ; migration or scarcity of the animals on which these unclean creatures had 1, 141 ( their hTlitntf, ar fouring madams They were encroaching-on aivitted tertftory, and losing their-dal eharacteristie' and craven • - cowardice-4rere approaching the hiblintionaprEar4.heuetiug village 4twiwiMletrittlt.. W.oe t4thote , ,te Altair path I As the isfernak howl rase lingeringly, again the berets 'darted, away with a shrill. neigh et tear; aid I guided them—beginning te recoieg, myself:—ln an , opposite direelihti; while "Terror," my noble hound, etqad up,` with every fang bared, and ever hair erect, waited for the enemy Its bad legated. - • , • ' my good horiei had gone On in ititnirably • at int, thly IPod off now like, straits frifot thit bow, foi 4ha nusinans,of fear added wing's • to,theie speed, as that of hunger did to our punting pursuers I was growing cool ; Lots lil t s 'Tile bit rind 'of• her, though it Wati;eirtain that if ire - :boodped not speedily the ttrntes .irqul4•rii ¢t 40 ref, ; M 24 then,hotios f. bombs, what. a fStsfor hat! :I had two ride!. a ?Inciter, amtettedthra t eliess; sad. wood hatchet In the :eleigh. ooatiyed tas . )4etio,a to )'iota. " "Can rut toad, these , eteepotts. whet .those cartridge's Vi . ,l asked:. - - . . - , ,- - *Tat,* -inis the lanai*, atul elle loaded a Fuller, and' tiattOn with sire's 1;111501e* Aid; I took ono kills-looked_ back-rfehe , kee)t • wia ItteeasslUg. ',tared, and Lotatoaduck sad. one after,anellier,44, to be ti eiothied Sy tbairil ' • • 9itlfibe II 're ild r- Tile!° 9 ! , T i rt i l. i "! 4 , , . 1 P.,„,. • fb• weaned tidop wpm ior all Ai', m4 R .,, ine grouid. , Nubia,• team. kopes.;tretablike Alen kt my testi:el / twined :lei the .rieet 1 girl'abroseertie Cr deitti. : ‘-‘ - ri *II Irtial to- firtf;'l and--aold'4' _'•::'-•,-, ~ a ,.. 1 : 26 '.,. ' 1 "Leta! if ero,,die together, reateinit - 44H I loved you+noati but youl , It& It, to you low. It I mai never 'cipiist.' • f-3; -1,3.1, • ':, . ( . : , , •1311 1 rety Oro," - she -wiiispessil ;Mlle& your ,irorla ; t, I 'ebb') Atm." • You kiwi ay' , bout Ilioliaifi-- - -;“„ .: . , ~ ;') - ' • ' Oh, x:0 - fig b'iet bacrirl I jahica incipient to e„coo-..- 7. ,- : 4 l I kitlev )".L.l( torie4l o l4 Atr , /Owl" Se Vivi i t ~ : ola I. • • ,t ..! " xi; A! millu4i'ere arki , nowicitstiPbefeaieaLatt,ii) lout toti'oaifffiki -.4040;4A/11H tl*e . amte ' l -tha plafol -,one liza-46F lEby'bolltf .:-- Semi"' fro* 4iewitimr Fostn": - 1 •4,..H. Ftw oug ht my end wou.l kl barasplit ittillt*Pl des'ied ' rd/a,! invlWp • waaraotsarpowno, o pOol o g o itati , ortott!niriti, l4 litl ibabei'tbe 1 Ulla kti• - ill &t."'-'''T aieitht"it,"e4ii)itti . I to* 4-4 4, 4. ....... 1..4 'I • / " at,./ rili A ant, dill 440.441/7 0 .15159 4 6 . 1 .+',1 It iiiitilitotOinisibli.MKAPolunlTlCustausd , *xi* beiirtivifttiC IffilOkltotkapkabbaliai legit ?.lesit. ll4ll il 4l o l ii i h i : t OP 4 P.i j Irsia - khe44 ,4 *:o4TY: ll o4ttiCAteV ' *ilk 101 l al tanymWerelipot et. tnty I mi-usotoitit4 , 4lsovirp um newt'; Wei V briniaitito3 't, t i tri f .1 44' i I"!OstAliffiiwitrun a l l fif - E irail ;NW billtaiial iffilkiliAritlinaiNkii 4l %. . ~ 4 tbdilailuemiltbdad.edElseikXdukajapicl 111311 4 ' 3 TIMIONi s aii... ____' ___, 41141114161Parlimor: 4.4wasulp &gloves vilili ,zol-itu Lola ?" f•bli sea, 124 tal• asmrskiddi li 1. aide *4 6 i ' tip sky. Is 1 44:41tk0 a a twee Oat: THE END OF THE. YEAR. 6, • 1864 . ectiudbling over lie back : his pawn were en me; hielery breath on my c.heeke, aad I sig• peetdd, as I murmured a short prayer, to f4l the fangs of the abhorrent brute in my flak. A fish !--a milli l--a gush of blood—ond • ture ~ ere* tumbled backward, shot throngh e Are ,:to ihe iplue, by my brave Lite! Th , •I - plifil the hatchet, and 'qui skull after ekt4l, wh4lo the sleigh tore Con ; . hut I was giving dP &Rhein, ind turning round—oh, heirron--4o spare my darling' a more Weeny late, whl l a slate avid Shouts' rani round, and troops f ddpiand hunters came swiftly to our aid, add —We were saved. I Prondence had directed the ARO o “Wildyrip ;” our firing reachad the hottriltg of.olr friends, and brought them out 1* Wet !nude to all us. • We wersiarid, sad as I baits her foliating form into the hospitable hill, aid clasped her tenderly to my breast, yea ay Bunt bow sincere traelhe gratitude I in silence to heaven. It Was tlie prelude to * wwidiag, which en curredhoon'ufterwards,-aad you auky ha mail I meter forgot my fight with the - wolves, hois pLufhtfy my noble' Lots tanked ins, or 4. somewhat origional but Sproposittode is whiotit "I told my lore." • 1 CORRESPONDENCE. EWE hints eoutribaiLons to this 4sparturtat of Use Q/111. Iliniefrpm pima/ of SUZY Amide of oplulon—relksioes, 'gale or o therwise, —lt broils; understood, of opal*, Stott the 17,11407 is in no War to be het I Sesponsiblet for t}le stews he statements of his aornepondents. All meld*, to ee tnesrtiost. mast be aeoospu*d by Übe vial of the author.] The Repel,lleah . Party. " Written forth. Obsetro;.] We claim to be 'lt Democratic People. ?rem the earliest period of - our history, whether :is separate colonies, - as a 'Confederate Republic, of independent commonwealths, or a UnioUot States with - a gevernment of delegated powers to be used for the benefit and proteetionk i f the whole, the firm establishment of the pr ciple of gOvernmesit by the majority of the people, has been the Mtn of our patriots and statesmen, its sauteed sesame the - .homer'. of our' hietortans and- the bloat of oar elitism's. Upon the strength of pop.ilor fears that Dim ocratis institutions were threatened, political par:leithave alternatel, been - etiabled to plea der the public treasury while they adusiztis tared National 'attars. Now, however, for once all are agreed that free, popular govein meat .is endangered. The llepriblicasts Say hey are -fighting for iiiiedom and good (im manent; if so, they must feel that they are impiriled. The Confederates say that they, also, are eoetending for free government, while the.Dentocrooy of !the North, the labor ing - .and thinking miles who value their libeettots above all else, do not disguise their alarm at their impending destrnetion in the struggle between the- contending faetion .-. Since; then, all think that Democratic govern. ment is endangered midmost be preserved it all basards, not only in name bat f ile fact; with liberty re-istohlished on *are fonadatione ther ' e l eadbio heitnpropriety in investigation : -Indapendenee add patriotism demand inquiry. end 'refortn,l64 we ask - by:Wheat are Me . go evened, Mgr 'aim Is. it Ansa laproposing;te , govern ihelfaited States? TherkatirdrAllitit part of the people who compose/ the Republi cin faction. Do they, represent or. have they ever represented tee principles of. the Consti tution! Or failing in that, are they or have, they ever been a majority of the people or, the United States ? Do they even represent or hare they evert represented the sentiments of a majority! Did they ever carry out the idea of popular government, Sr are they doing - so now! And her e - we reach the very bottom of our subject, ar;flin the answerate these qbes-• tions might be found the iolution of , our ',Na tional troubles, the opening of the road to a peace, honorable to both parties, whose war ring passions.iow elide their reason, a peace that would forever establish the principle at free government by ,theseople, and entrench h securely against the sante& of ambition or ,of faction. • If the Republican party was not .from its very beginniag an orpaisatioa hostile to the fundsmental prinoiples,of ,Dentoorsoy and Re ! publieanism; if it is not openly sod plainly hostile to them now ; if it is now a majority of people of the United States, or if it repro. sent. a majority, it should receive, at least, the material support of every citizen of the Republic. If, however, it is daily violating these sacred z prinoiples, if it. is by force of - trims putting 'wand to the power of a people govern, themselves according Lolal. of their o r ern enacting, if , it is deatroying the , very, -foundation of popular- govern Mont, in that 1$ if but a small minority of the people, and, if it is bogeying Liberty to deiu.la - while pre-, tending to be , heir friend and champion. then all that, apposes that NI ion should be enseer, 7 sged, all that nhecki it in its career of infsmy should be sustained, and it should be ptit, !lows by the means that neoessity demands, as the foe oftosultind. the happiness of Freeform and the destroyer of the happiness and . 'prosperity of a great people. America ' _ante I1C; htiodt ward revolutißip',l.s,relsulldiskthose despotio theorieslif ,the, ,, divioo and inherent r4hts of • • ~ iovarnnterita•, .bat! .61 centuries to , oyerolotri.igainst which her statesmen have outeedielk ant bar patriot*. battled.: , . • ' Let nTihed the. Eiropostion , the American people 'wee - lite Recinblioin' party 'jilt, time ihnt it trend laid' p0w0 . 1% • Second Shia[ plibfiortton 1;1'4 now - . . _ 1, 1 1-hat were the ' principles - of that, •tit t h e t ime of I . !? ~"141CIW'ai. tliej .aptisilteat with Dourora!i4 l ; gaverataint: .the COVAtillit ion ' ' What are now It!s , objeciti: When it is making iti dautend for thoittopie f o kup po V, for another four pars Irttbiurottclfikapl,titto _li!trotr,of rottio for ail-titft.poll..ictstets,..befftro the peopl..w#4 4,6a0,1p. - 1 Douglis,rrcrived Breckenridge reeved Bell received' Lioeolit 'received :4- -.; Or about 200,000 more ikati'oeit-tlanterkbe poptifiti,ioTe: : ! M' populiii meferity splint' m i n !thin' 1)70,21119,1nid hi fistelsoteil 610 by. this operation of the States Rights Prinoipie;' Irhinefroin ittertiatitent ... ofifltilbOssithi ito I,,offia Wil'beigiii to 'teimple ussi dr iiiiteat':' 7 11 ii !, - aroi c ilicitif fii it striertlyieetieitantetniletti;* . istiatik tiro` 01164m1-in any tif; the Einithern: r taGie, v lind - *omit I ii• lini - thensaadi'St'AlitieS' . .. ltni g ni javit i lider gia test :.: ~1. i':l , .W. LAM , fil i • - .....44/, i‘: S' , (1'11: r +...A, ; act i'liil a lff: ~,i 15, I I ' 41Ilikfliijclifilg r injiti n P . el ,i IVAltral i nerplittetarom t li-tatime ii rl5lll, 1 t'ainitill4,liinl arifibrreer . iiii , ' timliptiiitii! 41efitiliii cot ii,aiitittilevairsecitrirmilimille i alan : . . .er taq •wo :is. 1 -is 5:34,03 .'l. :I ..tD SU ifa tisittisiZ) aqe) m Thik itoioitaii: atakiitiiegi i iit te ff " . 0 taws Om*, iby them aniontad to ;: sticctitiliftiio6.' I d Of ilboui 2okooo iiiiliihelii a it., 'Nest an 4 Nortli•Wietern Stites' alth's voting pop oit of aiiirty - 13,0%000 . ; atidus,ooo la ali Nevi inglaid skateir ;rink 'l6 ciOthig popokatioa 11471,000.31 i. Miceli' Wei; there:' fore,h eaty'elseted hy at seetioaat ,std,:bli ale r 4 04htbd of thepeePW but he was the peetillarelotei et New Itsglaad, that beetles giving him as almost unanimous rote. Thai, tkell,l the matter stiads. : - ',.Ths people of tea Stseas,lforstise the Bei:then aattioa of the, t . ralok i voted assaintoasiz . 'titan 'Ur. Lis. cola 1 sedAte . plethora _of I ; his faction. The people 'et Am, border . Btitei , voted : nearly madiaPqourki . apiao , Nee., he reiteiring in 1 these heEhates , het . .25,0c9,v0.4fe t 4i,000. of 1 which' Were , in _the _Eitate, , of Ilistouri, and 10,000, ?f the last is the ;;itY, of, Si.Louls.— Twelvetreat Nude" gave the "ItepuOlitan cask dhhtto but 206101 ntejority,•-iiitile 'six itnall Matas, hiritie atitheßOdelettve, irhose 'pl.' pie galto . iheli ' tiliegho'od '' by stint trail,* withlifitirpeighbois of othei 'citrons,_ in this liftipubllcan"iantlidate rlls,oooinij Deity. bei farther esandnation of the claims of the Napablican party to sopPtietAipaisthe ground that:they area minority- oethe people of the United Mates, and therifiiis 'iatitlidt to the sabmission of the minority, 'so . !Ong, as they shall not in fr inge ihei'heifheztable 'rights labs. rent with all minorities, ire Inquire fort what is that wiz ear,' after Otte': yearsof unlimi ted power, After fan tilts to test the stemigeb' Kite thooriis, and 10slake pioootyteert Etas it hemmed ttisotabere tills, it laud **ll' to Ate milks a audacity of :the people, or taro they soittlaned•to l loss tha adherence of _e'en lite "s; tidal Abet *nee wire atualiated beneath its huskers I- .„ ' • • " ,•;• ~ To answer, tiwse ; _queetigns we us happily enahled to prodacelhe rAttsit:lU of • the ides:Linn ilea list year and compare the Republican majorities with those of ,thi year,lB6o: , LW. 1163: - Rep.loos. R?p.g . .111 16,292 2,601 1,691 • ' DI., -• , 4,629 29,898 • • 24;669 5,928. 141,W -no • • • lowa, 12,487. 17,429 4,942 Maine, 24,504 17,550 • 6,954' . ! 43,891-' . 41,199" • 2,692 28,421 ' • 7,079.! • .16,844 • Minn. ' 9.401 6,846 . 2,665 N. H., 9,115 no oltoioe 0,115 N. Y., '60,186 20,405 20,731, OM*, ' 20.779 .61,920 • 41,141 Oman; • , , . 8,826 Penn's, 69,618 15,825 44,293 4,537 ' 3;291, 1,2 "' 46 " 22,972: :17,651 6,82 V r - • Wlo., • 20,202 !.• 15,468 r4;7411 . : . •1 ' Itsisublfetanloss, From theie Republican' majorities auttraet th~soikiers broughtinto 'Carious Statei,• who bad been bribed- by thrtoughs, and deoeived and keit in linemen hyl their-aificers, and timi imported hireling. Of -therAdatinististlas •eattoßeirs I.* • • - Peon yl.anla, «rs . 20,000 .Ne* York,„r„, '1 • . fll3l Colusecticut, SAX) In Other States, .0) I” J zaot• . 5,000 1004 AboVt" „,...i ~, 1 4 i,,,,:ii..7.• , , ~ • o . .. ~ 1 Total AePub li giutlit?ess , • - .An,q79 - To snob sthkbits . tow, , theu the Republicans tePlY.tl l s la t h e soldiciVi• in tho 1 0 1 4 ar e of. t hgir PF.ty , had attempt :ta, pfare, it by send. I t* ow . I I ”' °Pl'A tr3 l9F 4 l . • "'P i n! ? f el "' dons held in the i urry., 'atria , "elestions'.' are as ,frscidalutt, ar those .held adder the haitinat ilk the'Otites oi MisioUri; &lowers, Ifilr ylana 'thd - this 'so eAlisa stile of West Virginia, and in the shave ,statiatresfi x es, bees cut• oui ilang withth'es• fattir.-- The armed control at the iiillo i lhox by Featraf Midas is so notoricias Mit: - 'thii Republicans Dulmsidesst di not tetebit'sttompt to Justify IL , They may claim mhai 'credit they please on' i thlit account,' but thOiss'ntunts cannot of coarse enter into a table . that- &it the tree Spires. "Citifontis hasllliM 'emitted for the rowan that 'tho Reptthliciins pitied in nomi nation and:eluded Diiinsorthil-Arbolrem too of triad interference with the freedom of etUtions allovadthis eft to be Made of them, Ira!' hare since talsett , their , seats in Congress u ,Dentamsits and,rote. with thmaistamstives. In,Naw liiimpolu're, theft thins:to- chalet, by , the people, the &emu, woe 0h9•94 by a Republican logislatury- "Though -th e Governor of •Ksjatosoky mu, elected. 47,..Aitagr ratra of !the, hallo', box, ;at the result thawed that, anli.bolition party did nat evict in ttott State, and 4..rtando staqtyklifoedly upoa The National DeintorstioPlattorm. , ' 'The ligures,,thersfime; show an actual climl nntiOn of the - cuiMberi of ail failon by abitttel2S,oo6, *slid when' we tSta 'lira' con- - slobortida the tboisands or ultek peace I:laz a:m.6p, who rers so thoi:aighlydisgasied and' dislisatfenedibit Wel dila 'limb* *laud to f otio, tbii Ilunuandeitit , htiattuies . for "hub ea" Ai"' Vuetle 4 of" it' ist enttoicti- had 'more • olterniit'thin tit JOttleiAf 44iiliditiliee;• hohor , I la patriotism, the terrorism, thelisprisotp , - i l AO c.tia,4 l 9l•Pi ta4. PrlliriSatit twOVIi• - • da s, ths open andrilatiltUttilurehasing of m lbreowssisihdbeatertbota:mdlesi r ibefonb. , lie itlaktiL , mtd thosaiersci'freit fear of Aw l° 'Or vapairritys sir ht.thissikomirireire, led to, coat!tbsirlesdirem in gioistio:ol abeir_aoa ) *pun, ior to ablest tissmselessrlrata, thb fats, maim aidsky asp t h is the.Sallnblkati isit cr is helmet itTen. ovisithit4 0 itte,,p•e• pie; siiii 90poluolue . 44 ninny illeaffs .., , 0, liss *Mutant thactutArit ipostLisuriihawitmi, si n s hit mum avast d hi staidat random ; r - ‘hi 'whisioss , lesilana-sixts , asore.An'admiscistir the gotiosomikaboording•ko jealoul4Union ! de gto i i mminent trills fire•.Agmt, 1.11.04* 1 protwal the_ 7 1 .411,C liMoo!_7o.g IPoe'Pe 7 l. 1 0 el' !Illkofer.hi.*o-graaPt"" , il4e , 4" 1. 1 4 I'!I A45! , ,, , ,i4;: , ;:i4t,),. v.i re, ~t !.i?,,11ei , P,11) rcArt ,it:.--t . I,)°T, ': Yr°- Yrkn; :,,,.y 4, ia,, , rp ~,, ,perAetulte..'is„gian-`' 0,4 1 4 prone OA dolighY . ctiftk iTltlielier J. igiai' 'ld sild .t ektishliiiiii: beitoeveri i ii4n_ iticiis'iiiid *no ft nay' Wiire mitzu *Li eoiliir rtik; 'WpAiiiiiii -haticitnaimitlitangled wild' tits' 0 Mr' Inbhilibili shd sub liMithirpidetetirlihmidolv•tisYs mututeally toohiimOttiothetinsi /thit •‘tr•lieteabig , warld ,liiii May- :11.1 1 1thi eibiadola-Illitall 1" la 11041withaenalislatiens'et ,thit Rehm and I pliiiiandin ;apse Wow , iiimr. csthids WAx irtoWbilwomissiwritogiviir hitjec4wtheirkue vis , atiocapirist alimiltiosslipit,taall Asia imqpow , tellich, - shoal a t epiesold ... th roe, 91 LosiligPsoLVlT*Witto l 4lo4thilftel7" . L 3 glifeoMlllikOhlt i rkaiii RIAN . . Am imikfkiwilimintirmutft to , AsetePteNewg . titiiime e tMloo. , . 141 0. 8 ,M glifr. if a lgtiktlitr4 II iiit SP Affir AO it i f .# 9WI ; l ilt ! 1,876,157 870,9 a '590,1181 1,866;462 EMI Isd ancoaaa isuir eritaittica xe trrloe .1 1,7!)01tz,r. .14 p.:,ri:vo?htii 4 qill:iit ?CI, 0,11 MERE I, NUPMER 36. , 137,166 74,077 63,079. . 85,000 "68,079 a . y history , of labor tissifinidisiii As ' al Illiiipi -Jag ••• 1114 of Ufa Wintry sad 'of Ga. ibq 40 reit . airhosi thaossins with s fresh . ; ._ •Da uraellillstil4l' ieepiiiis Oil . 41 li:taloa port r :If a asiiirl" lesU".l. ,thay island at ) all bassr4s - to go thotsatton, it that is ”astiour that - lid diagrams a paths. had draws b Y t eak fro- rimy part of it, the* 'sal oalf iiia it °lain that lisle. '. Bat if that is ' oast that %asap to sad aisisto la every " sad &ate of the aspen., Ass esi omit its slipperier* la every eouty sad vii. Igen' the laud, not glad is the duelled fop., pery of military stall- aer booked by hordes of woo juisartlo,ltilit is the peaces' garb. and Muria, the _pawed parsaiti that • tbs , itappier days of ear usury, • . 1 17;peissiplos applied to every part of the Isiad, mid briar honor. pass sad troops. ' Tlty,l 140119 reliable, sad pansy tad their support amiss the arts of pease sad sot or war--that Dieu net to guard the ballot boa wtth,tlo'sUrd for fear WU iadigaaat fres sesa 'will syrdiats at mu its doesriass sad its despotism—thin insult sot ruin sad tratis;,ll, sot before God sad nu, hyl waling au pillion sad b half of !maga sat despots • 4, natioul party." , ' ' Norio their slain to be °Wad "the Meath" entitled to more ociesidentios ,has sir as-, snmption of nationaLity. Then an be no green/ slander upon the petriotiftm and inlet. igance cf the North them to any that this moat impious !action repressehe this section. Tae ,Itepuliliess majoritleo are but small and constantly decreasing. Nearly one million and a half of freemen have intend their pro., test at the ballot box spina, sad as insult to the North. Bonn Wilt to keep up Maio majorities because they are still ender the delusion that this party is endsavoriog to restore the Union.' Some think that they must "suppert the goverment." end beyond these two ides. ban ao moraby visit the revolutionary image of Abolitionism. Others 'are feavitil Of the odium attaehing to an un •popular cause. When the monstrous wiaked mass, of liepubLtana mile is abeam up to the people. they affect to be shocked at the trans of *, patriotism" that sex in swab as hoer abuse The "North." Most slanderous Was. hood!! This faction Is neither national nor northern. An sail spirit 'of unlimited power for wrong;, foreign in every attribute to the genius of Anierioen liberty; supporting itself by falsehoods the most malignant and bawl advancing a political philosophy pernicious, destructive, and long ammo exploded; fatten ing on corruption, hatred awl revenge., is Mond, tame, without kindred or friends on 1- earth, without country or legitimate abiding item a monstrous incarnation of tyranny and crime. CORO= rzucffr. The New York cariespondent of the Bos ton Bassist" Charm tells the following: 5, A ALM:AiI/Igs couple, up-town, married, but not mated, so the story gees, quarreled a few mornings, since, and thd irate wife, by advice of her parents, has nand for a divorce. The case is only - noteworthy from the ridiculous cause of the quarrel. One rearming, it seams, the husband washed himself, as usual, in the bowl used by bollt ; but the lady, for some reason, refused to use it that morning, and rang the bell for another. It was brought, when the ,new indignant husband tuueit violently to the door, breaking it to pieces. The wife thereupon called him hard " names, whea'he looked the bedroom door and insisted that she Iboald nee the bowl. She vowed that she wouldn't if she went 'with a dirty face fora week: Neswore that she should ; and so, ailing the howl; hnseised her hands, and teeing NWT:Oink& foxes, washed her face for her. He then unlocked the door and went to his business, !while she went to column, a lawyer, and the bit was commenced. If ineompati• bility of Temper were sufficient ground for a divorce:, we should require a divorce pourt to ' attend exclusively to dissolving the marriage tie." I !WM Or BM LOMA W. Wirt% letter to his daughter on the "small Tweet courtesies of life," contains • - • passage , 1 from which • deal of happiness might ba learned : wict to tell yon a secret. The way 49 Snake yottrielf *Sang to others is to show that yon'care for them. The whole world is like the miller of Manslield, who cued for nobody- r no, not 11.4-because nobody cared for him. 1 And the whale world will serve you :so, If you give thole the same muse. •Let every one, therefore, see that yen care for them, by showing them what Sterne so happily calls "the small awes! ttourtasies," -in which there is ne parade ; whose voice is too still Zo tease and which manifest _them• selves by tender and affectionate looks, ind the little kind ;sets of attention, giving others the preference, is eery little enjoyment, it the table, in the field, walking, fitting- or standing," 'finsaukaa Ca: wares to ,Derear a Tatar. —A oinSin householder in Westgate 'recently had his 111111ipstons aroused by the . faot of his coil heap diminishing in a rery rapid manner. ' Not wisbing to create any unplessantnisk and yet r esolved to lied out where the ermai : coalk, went, he took a good allied "tiobiln," drills t S hole in it, into which he poured a - quantity of gunpowder, sad then settled it up. !Caretitly marking ie, lest he should be takes .in binuitHlf by this extemporised bombshell, he `placed it in the stool miller au& left it, looking hannleik enough, but ready for US .work.... '.Seat morning it bad disappeared, and, strange to relati, to the course of ,the day a "terrible • explosion" took place - in „Ulf/lire-grate of a house not far off. The ores was lifted *ow its seat, the burning cells scattered &KO the , room, sedge nerves of the aol4m4r , reaabld • aevera shook: Doubtless the prime !boblin7, , had ionietbing to do with ii.r4larifcrd, (iner- • ; j +kis tbs. emits 0 1 112• 111 1 1 1 more Phowlili . " thaw,'alum of tasting t" leas eh* qaucion 41 bet s western debating society Lois bar- • 14 0 itop4.lo4ll* los wu lb, bat to speak •apos: I l ihe t ; ViOillk, and all ware swim' to hoar bin a delver himself. Walking opt° the bora . • •.. ho l .called fors hot whisky panoti, - ssd drank ~ ' it off with groat pato; thea, turniag to op* , I .sien!a, be banded the glass to his loading dis:- paisse,land thandood'outl" ,, Noi, Smell it, yo* earasistd" - It' la needful to 'idd that Uncle- Os otestilgia• do,* the booms," sad 1..40 On dsaisios for the swain. • •rebel paper aye leather is the 60a fedemetrOarbeemee so males u to 'voider It'• weedblity doubtful whMher the amaY. out ' heihoil comfortably the preseet winter. 'llitr‘ ,fret .ofi leather sow to itheoet fiatdous. hgatiaCe . —sl76 to 4250 for s piir I g i o e s before the war $lO. „ , • : ..oirwrerx . lam th at "."Frows wte inireased iCip pie eant . ... Ll* :"1000',41?": her os.ae ft's p Otialptf,. (•: I _1 144 =I ys ~ ~ '