I ~;, fas F4llt Tills ,tut en:en have been *elected as not .tr.t. , I ,ra ....dr.. rersonii j,,T,alGr IL, Ur to retiLltlll , lle] tO i t Ititoa:ta that kiwis v ..... Alh!nn. ) F.dinbra ana CI hl[ Weals% rate ftftrbor ervrk r . .... .. l; melt atm. East Oil BE MI a ) 1111 El t , .. 1 ME EMI NEW 'GOODS! NOW OPEN AT 1101IRISON'S, LCIRACING ALL Till; LATE STYLES OF ESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, °VS AND HOSIERY. ALSO, .1 LXFGE STOCK OF C L 0 T II S , PLE AND DOZIES.fIC GOODS ! =ME lIR TIME TO BUY" GOONS! IF YJV ViANT TO FIND GOOD STYLES, IVD GL: OOD BARGAINS, MEI 1' S. MORRISON'S. WM , TO THE PUBLIC. AVE opette , l 01 , 1 room-N , ). 2 Prono Strt, &.S Ilou , o, block, to globe out the RYE WHISKEY 1 _ _ log 1 ot) t , If 0,1 R h k•ep a stock of “(iti cozocalte") Cigarh, = —i have ar.:d i Ptpel r.nx Lumber Wagon, eIf:LTV JOHN W. SHAN:4.I'S. ME MRS. S. H. HALL 1 7 .. P itl3t returned from OPENINU A STOCK 'ALL . • ' I". Liu x I= Foit P.:: 11.4 i-PAY _ 6:14. , , FACT GENERAL ,Y KNOWN, v.trif!ty of i w Fty 11 , 41- 6.eatlA, ”ttA t ,,e, C.Ja veva ll , Vaaki C 4 1 .- amp dual, J-111. 1.10: pmttertm s V.lth luttne apt., ntrall t .•h% :1,-r• S Bur ra., [mow, I ‘...• , :n! and I that Tables, /nuts, Quaker rat i...!+, t. at smash Lounges, 'drill. lied! :tvt: ttnathirr Bed+ itolptera with n I ,er h..W relore, . all fae.tursd (row wall re.lanued I.llll' e r an 1 h't :thy :halo, by err fie , t•'n VeJ wi.ranetu mud ant by u; ril rale, Fir style-, atualit. and I 14)11 t'Lly y STD nee dealer; to uudr:rell tee Yea tiler • anj l'arli,r. r. ..hat other Chairs, r } , ,,otenu and v , ,..teiu...uu re, ate hkirory it: I edam.: giu, .1, hhcatrbr. [Lein as it It any o:1/,' psrt'ul tile c„,air, where utheis made tt are only nailed, ltb.: no ran t,m durable. 14 004 '.''eking, Seirio; tlo d " , tara.-, are chair. or haru 4dadlLlCh,-1 thrott,!,l t! I. 1 at. and clued, ar.r. liraudenme.f N. ttl• ,tat can't ba Gm- Kiev and Cwa.. r i nit ale Ita iv.' yid 413.1. have tb N7l!' r. ;out:, hen: 1., tbirikc-aLtila. free. • = • e'l . 9 expeneuce vi evlteu , lln, - ; 17111.1 , to al:, lore vrorila tor your pay, au 1 do Jastlcc „o xo.l. u.v em, Lift. rru_lesn4 , of fvr sr! 111'1.e.J -rber tr . : s e rlsc..,o”lC C,T. , street **, Ent, I a. 511r,,t1f.te':r : , 1%11..1 4r.te=eatn, LIuLES.ILE d I:El',\ IL . (..140,2,ERY STORE P. BEOKER, OLL3ALE AND.j:ETAII, GROCER, c..-rur of Me P.rk . ¢ Procii Street. ( respectfully ca.:l t tho community to Us 'to . of P,OCERIES AND PIZOVISIONS, SVlvt2 3r !e mus tnri4l 4 it tho - ItY ‘V I:•?r PIJ .0.1 IS L E Es lila Las 3rtmen ARC QJFEEES TEAS, 'IuI3ICCOS. riSI!, LC., taarpossed is th• ho rrerareit to prom to ho rite lakro w eta. &1b /1141)1C011,tititty kl:lperinT tnt (4 PURE LI (;,1; ItS, • e wl,nlesa:e re' attsiatinn n m - Atu I, "Q •toktrent, .ftn.i a full t>it .1 fur gilt!! u.,:•," • trr] yd. ALVN - 11()OD • - 4011 11 ow Lost : How - Restored; ku a -r r r i Enri. epr. Prtee CP Cents. ~, `w' -' : - - LE: '7( . 11 , :: na th.. Trwl'inent and Par!tral Ur* o .. e"rn ‘to: , 1•11 nil Wl . ll; , nelle. 14 . utr, !r. • , •In.k , a, Fmm•lnrks. Conrurnptp, 1 111 , 1 Ilental and rily• Jr t IColl'l' ( . :I .V I.!: I.L. I. 1). • 61rt Ilia• the awl& , nomPflt,nes.a of tp• . r , rif•r•-: ...illy - LA intern a T Des t!IN t ' .ll:er , ull app'ac.tinn rau•tlca. ,11 ' - ttedm71,173.111 ea .:.r• Z,. 1,14 . ' an I 'hs. •rrrinl7 new anc,..•fto (-rant a. tb, ,p'asue.l. I anti npe IS • •I (.1 cur nint..'ip.r'ecllvt an 1 'at file I.a.t postal ••r Ll.rrhr :r altnit all th. a I I nn.truta. nr Thy lecture prore a Lone to tltatitaida lt,•:tau to nir !rex*, of I le'Pt • - _ , : c0.1.1, or t.ro 1: br ad -4 f ' Ltlor,rr, " 1 ' • 1131411 2. SPRING. 1862. RIF, * BONNET STORE. Late Mudd lion.tl Store ) . 11. SMI.TII, fI ULESALE ANL) RETAIL DEALER IN XILLINERY GOODS. am2.9 , rapptit , t New YOfk PriCIPI. N attrutl,n 1st!! g and Dr.-snag ' ms rat!. • Notice to Oil Refiners. Ln• nrrpc,•l to 1 *O-, P , - , lnere fir!, V/ T 4101., CM: . -11 te,w•-it •• r an Sr:t I' rul,,t,! !evi at 'he tL r,•.. 7 r 1,1), I,lprCi.aier rra,.:Ler.l inVOli. On; L CAL;Glir..y . - 13(111. • For 1 Rent. APRIL , 1e.64, !Two First cuasSIVILLLY Lad n:vers.l. OnloE.i. In vlica .1101111 MaX/AIIIN CIUNII . Waterford WAttiburir _; Springrl43 . lras e.t Sprinitield VOLUME 34 ESE timrEsille, Obit .FAlrtiesr. —Cherry Butt 1.1343.4. 1.064. f BUFFALO & BRIFOI. Me r AMIN ( N I : r a . f r t ni er wi ll wt o li T ,, ln t i , 'a ti n. 4th .: L 864, 1111=11 ‘‘'pratu. ‘il.totrig c.,tl 6 a I A. M., Miraesd ACCOUL, stopping ►t harbor Creak North Last , State Li m,4,,luioey, Woad old, Portland, Bro.:con, Dunkirk, dilvarersek, Irving and Ascots, srrivinvit Buffalo, at 10 80 A. H. 2 00 P. 11, Day Express, stopping at North gut, Wish field, Dunkirk, .Stiver Creek, and Angola, sad - arriving at Buffalo at 620 P.. 31, MIME Corr , . f a:'mug . ing Creek I ne. <teve'srem, Pa 6 40 P.M., Cassenkaati Ezpreas, stopping at Waits!lelg, Dunkirk and Silver Creek, and wring at Buffalo Fik Co .?re. I,:tod+r, arren Co, Pa, at D 4) P. H. IOS A tl., Nstat &Inns stopping- at Westa•ld, 11tatirk aa.l SilTei C reek, arriyu at Baal° et The Dar gzpreas enonecte at Dunkirk and Buffalo. & the Night Expreea at Buffalo only, with Express tratzu. fur New York, Philadelphia, Sexton, &a. 4 00 P. Nair ¢ ecesi., stopping at Haman:el, North Et..ria, Angola, lrTing,Silver Creek. Dunkirk, Bran ton, Portland, Westfield, Quincy, State Line, North Rut end harbor Creek, arriving at Erie at a 23 P. M. 00 A. IL, 7144 Express, stopping at Silver Creek, Dunkirk, Westfield and North ltaat, arrives at Erie at 10 30 A. IL 11 as A. It., Das 6/yrses,. stopping at Sago* Silver Creek. Dunkirk, Westfield and North East, arriving at Erie at 3 40. P. M. 11 43 P. 11.. Nagai Express. • stopping at Silver Creek, Dull kirk and Westfield, arriving at Edda at a 20 A. M. Railroad time is ten minutes Later than Brie tuna. Nov. 21 , 1103. Y, N. BRDWN, Suet. 1.364. WM. CHANGE Or TIRE. 11144 MININNIMIRMINNE PHILADELPHIA & ERIE R. R. This great Übe traaeriea tk• Northam and Northwest coanties of Penuayleanla to the city of Erie, on Lake Erie. It has been leased by the Ponuyiesisie Ras/treed COlOl - hod under thou' atomices is being rapidly opened throughout itieratreTength. It a 1:107 ill V4O iOr l'aviviger and Freight business from llarrinbur.: to Emporium. (MS wiles) on the Eastern Ihrtsmu, and from Sheffield -to Erin, (78 tittles) On the Western Division. Trat.o&Tea 4 10 P. X cxprru Train braves..... 10 60 A. N. Mail Train Arrives ... 7 26 a. is Exkireu Traan A.rnrne 3 21 P. X or [ra nimation. respecting riunonisr business apply at the 3,. coiner 11th and afarkat sta., and for freight business at .tie Company's agvata. S. B Kl , OSTON, Js., corner 13th sad Market IS'assets, Philadelphia. J. R. R EYSOLnS, Erie. J. M. DRILL, agent N. C. R. R., Baltimore. H H. HUL • 4ruN, General Freight neat, PUlttht. LRWI3 L. HOCH', General Ticket Agent, Philatra, JOS. D. PO f FS, General stunner, Williamsport. Jan. 16, 1861. ERIE RAILWAY . Q all *WPM MRS illiM C HANGE a FI 4 II V C"MENUI" JAI64 . Trains tral leave Dunktra at about theronoviAghottro , r,is : Eastward Boand—Depiit. Night .E sprats - 410 r. X. MAII a 30 A. IL. 3tnek Evi.rees 0 40 a. al. Fait Freight 4 30 A. K. WR Y Frelyht 600 a. la .!, lila Etyma runs every d. , Cif A 4. MINOT. 64rte9 qo et. Erie & Pittsburgh 011ANOE OF TIME, COMMENCING xur.day, Jan 4th, 1684. SE. YuRK, ME 4ZOP. M , ez.linmodst otope at all Elation" and Arr+VlS at "LA tvn at a (4) M. • 9 1:5 A. at.. Frt. g.t No. Rt. , ,toi at all eatiottaaad rmls at :.- h %ma at 3 It P. M. TRAIS.i LEAVE SUARO(. 7 20 A. M., Accommodatt , a. otaan at all Stittoaa and arr ce••t (,Icard at 1t 15 P.M. 7 00 .t It. F. glat \ 0. 1 , stops at at pH station exempt tt cil.srtUe. rap • villa, Lcritr• Raid. Spriog, Welts and t 2.0 sem RlAti ar tve• a•-illrard at 12 lb .e.III. rrriata trains sal run trand'irutaiitte. i.ratit! .H. K. BitoWN,Sopl., v,chic4, color;.; FINKLE4 LYON'S SE - WIN G MACHINES ED= -Theme Itsrhln a make the lock-it:itch alike ea Loth *idea, and less than Leif the thread and en that thi ringie or double th via et itch 11 , 4 chines de ; iili Fell, Gather, Cord, Braid, Bind, Xi c., and are bettor hd pted than any other Sewing litchi's(' in nie, to 1.13 e fregnent changes aud gre it variety of sexing Sequined to a isle Ir, fir they oliierir from one to twenty_ thicknees w.thoutet,pping, and ratting every stitch perfect, or (rout the tin-at gauss to the heavies/ beaver c:oth. or even thu harness lestber, without changits the fee t, needle or tension, or =kin' say ad ins:moot of Machine whatever? TLey are ■ieop'o in construction and easily understood; and if any part is broken by acsidoot, it is readily re r.re rtcrL,A.¢ users, tad will go far to detsrlitilne tbsplloice of soy idtelligent P.ea.4*. C4ll 65 , 1 Examine or send for Ciretilar. N. —Local Agents *Antall lu seetzoas cot pit Own pled. Addrevt, FESIC Lg. & LYON, f 3. M. CO., N 0.533 8 IMAIISVAIc, NEW YORE, T— FIE Subscriber would respect. ~.. r , full inform h'e fr ends and customer* li ht t., ..° that be is still at his old stand, No. 2 Washington Fish Road, New Toit, HOTELS, STEAMBOAT=, RESTAURANTS & TAXILLICS with the beet OYSTERS AND CLAMS, The market arron!s, et 151.4.1ria:e end Retail, at slut acics, aud . st the.Lowel t Lortni Pxicsa. a - All Onions from the Counta7 Promptly Attiriatietl to. S. B —ov eters sod Clam! Pickled to Order. e==N= The N. Y. Journal of Commerce. We onzratulate on r reads rs on the measure of soorwas which has %grinned •cur labors, in COMIDOD With all other alreea es .1 c' tlltnlktlTO I ringipirs, »e intitie the aid nt revier .n the dis.ecoloat'os or the old, eostod doctrine* taught by Washington. followeid by the great amt good corn who have wade our nation illu•trloua, OD whieb they ebd we Mast pilmorn Irrupt. the pll• oi th* Sr, alroeat• no n•w doetrnees in religion, politico or eneml hi . .. W.. are known as the earnest defender& of ,•f our fathers and the notp . ,l4era of CiIII!•qfASITY AND ClialtTlAN 'into , . ever, f .rnt of attlei. We eappoit Tile 0 Orilla -11.• r 41 .1 .s•pr:•, :TATO AND pal iIGUTi AND "Of - y ?Ha PrO Ting 11 , •11111..: , ?.?ka. ~ ,tult.a‘ in thva• tau yourees of streng.la the crisis of oar e itneax as a pippin, sad the only pledge of oat plrnet.tal unity, power and pro.perity. We belong. to no (arty, On t not. tti, al I.gianee to any tantlun. Wit an shall eon Pone to oppose ANVLIT/ONHIJI R. Ole ole , i,ont dull ortl, the enemt of Union, thoavow • e I n, of the Cohetit itinn, ezerting am , lign influence is U. 1,2%, in the church. nd in the Plate. We oppose :tr.eass:o.a tax as a politi al heresy whose bloody Vuite ilea ',Wok all Iwonit t as. and we look earnestly for when the Con.titutlun ahaa triumph our the hearts se w.•l a. the raisr,l bands o(.•11 Its box. North and Smith he Journal of Coninneree will present O Usual VIIe reheat and Moil tuelul tab:, of cortootilf MIX MO*: lops in ARIRtIr•. &1•111.10 Rof every khan, NLWiI (POI:b -utt p • etc of the worlu, AMC! Nears up to the lateat dates, hatted, and enruniented on bt a large editorial staff. will be rezul arly furniatted to oar readers. tO4'ether with the Inf.eelfauroua matter that will always be welcomed in the remit. tittle, • Too tortno or the Weekly Journal afCotamliraii will hereafter be as follows WsAll, to actrance, ono year 4 - --IV 3 coplii, to one address, 6.1.0 11 S 0 •1 16 - •••46, .00 /0 U &A 611 , • ' 'lB Ile 01 20 6/ 01 0 AI Iv tul , ..!ltional costa MUM rate.) . 1 copy. sir. months • IIA A:I elobs often or more, it the address is • vatted on each pap-r, win par each $1,60. I.".reac 1 CI oh of '.:O 1113 extra COO , will be liven thi! ' - person sendlt I; tare money The t.rms of the other editions are as follqwsi—,. , LAIDW. DAILY. JUNIOR DAILY. to advance sc. year, $lO,OO lii advance ;maps,. $OlO -ix ova In advent..., 6.25 81z IDOL ii 1114•111C4, 3,e ,, Lod of each els mos , 6,50. 2 east's otm addrese, 1!,(21 for nu* month, 1,03 /(Addit'l eoplse moss rots.) Money may DI remlit.l by mu addressed to k ji ill RN Ai. IJr vost 4 witillt. N. it.ort !Mink it Valuable Property for - SalW ; 13THE Subscriber :oilers for sale the 'val uable 84n/1, at preiento.reuptod by Maas/ a240a9. cltean Corner*, Err* enanty. Pa. M s s o ts i s z, r, ‘ „, ~,, w idth as 04 in length, and tr/a bean ocCuold tor its present purpose twelve years. A I so, the te•me house ridlre•nt, ne..4 by the Illiblitebrf ~, a ' ,d ew -. The bones la 19 by 40 fort in size with a' Won attached 2/ a 3t : A good barn oo the pre;aissa. Alrn, a Word Lot, hair a mil, to McKean Comers. eon/20meg ag acme, well u...ber• d. The above pro peat ti atoolLst the mod &dna.% is EriPcountr. It tir situated in a rich and thickly Weed portion of the ‘oursy, Lod le ovary way clearable. My rt aeons fir w lllng ata that 7 desire to go to the West T. D. enigma. McKean enraene. . n Kn. 0. 1., ELLIOTT ilk ;••• Dutrurri.-09a to /loath -• Part Row, Brie, Pa. All.woit 'saw II a Saa• ' IA Stumm Nod"' alb Itrastors • . " • " t I 7 •I . II I ; flPS‘l • .. , , •• A • - • , 7 •.1 : , • • )I , "' 1 • • , •,," 1 , _ - LEAVING ERIE 4 20 A. SC LEAVING BUFFALO 7IXX or TA1133197.11 TRAM' AT VAIL TR !XS !.7.2AVE GIRARD OYSTERS & CLOW. ♦uU I impaled to rurotA UNION AND LONSTITUTION. = TWO DOLLARS PER YEAR. IP , PAID;IN ADVANCE; t;. 1 2 1 . IF. NpT i'dID,T7I3TIL THE ENDA)? rig. 230111131V1 NOW TO XIX. ♦ Val Imo% The sir fo `std mai liomosrod Hai And goy with pomp of strips' sod atm I ( Bem for tie rhyme, yoall mew loa u stritO; And hipPtly abode to allors.") A nation waivers to the Bole, Tru,th . to micatala ind worst to 0441 Oh p re ail; • that the foe skill pied, Ace promla ft with all year colikt)- Rebellion rem hh rar peat heed, And Rate hts loose the. dope et iron Ohre speak about the ..gory bed," When here* are provided tsr.) - .4at *bile the harts of hem,. beet, And whys their hands MIA wield tbe nrs4-• (Demuth* the pea,hto olemoise skeet; Ind "haling on the trait .41 . horde.") gagaMobs/Wu As battles gloc The sold* of heroos 'sad as on I (Hers Wash oo Tensoa's sacred tau% And beans of glorious Wa.ditaros.) Ths bstoilog stations hold their breath, And guardian sagslathroos shy-. (Hers talc of "Liberty or Death," And say we "congoor or is 4:0 Ths destinies of all . the rase Bang on the i- s at of the boar i (Biro (Ivo oonsidorablo To sneers at royal po 1,1) sod power.) For in the Wtst 4 Freedom's star, Ani to the West is Freedom's crows ; Mery Pay thet mantras fiir hod arr, And also thrones, mast tumble down.) Tor, boa to flee, sad harm to hand, , Welt lost the deqtard tref tore beak I (Allude here' to "our native lad,' And, by the tray, to .glory's track!) • Till on e &gale from ma to'see Oar Marry Tag shall soundly 1,1 Atter. serell "the oaths= of the tree," And don't forpt to swell It blew And when et last the toot of truth His crushed rebellion's serpent head, (Here s ass way you mast speak of lena," Though any rhyme will 43 lnst*d•) Shell hurt her lightning froze the Pin, And b - tak the chalcui of all the world (And that will dq--for all La done When once the lightning's safely burled ) 4, LAUGH AND GROW FAT." TIIII LADIta of East Tennessoi are repre sented as unquestionably •loyal." They im prove evisry opportunio to "kiss the dear old flag," and now.and-tiren kiss its good looking defenders. Wo tare to hear people tell good stories while they are about it. Read the following from a Western paper : ."In the late gale birds were seen bopping about with all their feath ers blown off." Mae. I'AILTINOiON Is Of the opinion that Mount Vesuvius should take sarsaparilla to cure itself of eruptions. The old lady thinks .11 has boos vomiting to , long nothing else would stay on iti stomach. A:; Indianapolis politician attending church the other Sabbath, for the first time in many years, stopped at the entrance;and looking in rain for the beil•pull, deliberately knocked at the door and politely waited till somebody opened it and let him in. Ir rages the treed negroes some time to learn that liberty does not mean idleness.— After a celebration at St. Augustine; Florida, on New Year's day, one of them said, "That Chaplain o , the Massachusetts 91th is a regu• lar escestt. Lie told us to work, and that is what the seCesh told us." WASHOE must be a verpleseent residence for a timid man, according to the Virginia City Butigtin, :which says : "On Saturday night last, we Fair around the stove at the theatre, warming themselves, no less than five men who had each killed a man within the past fire months." Quit.? is a great admirer of children and says he likes the crying ones beset A matron with is baby in her arms, 'smiled at his odd fancy, and listed hint the reason of it. "Why. you see madam," said Quitp, have observed that la well ordered ?families as soon as a ehild cries, they carry him out of the room." Tux new Abolition Chaplain of the Rouse of Representatives at Washington, in his prayer a few mornings Once, gave the Lord a full and very artistic description of the'statete of liberty upon thes4tue of the capitol! Re kuid previously described the :most noted ca thedrals of the old world and other works of art. he is Of the new order of "Gospel men." - 4i ow lady said her husband was very fPlati of peaches, and that was the only fault het, had. el= • I .Faultonadam," said one, ""how can you call that a fault!" "Why. bemuse there are different ways sf eating them, air. • I.ly huaband takes them ilk the form of brandy." • VI AVM orSout Uss.—A well-primed lever of the tiottle, who had lost his way. reeled in eo o testa tal grocery and kicoapped, do yon—keep--a--anything—good to take— here?" "Yes," replied .the temperance shop• keeper, "we hive excellent cold water—the beat-thing . y.ou could have." "Well, I know it," was 'the reply "there's no one thing Chat's dons so much for navigation as that." A Data on Dosztax.—The following la conic dialogue occurred on the ears a few days ago as they were leaving Silver'Creek Station. between the Conductor and a passenger sotne-" what under the influence of "corn juice:" Conductor—" Ticket, sir 2" Strauger, 7 ". , llain't got nif ticket." , Conductor—.. Where you going 2" ,Stranger—A , To--bic.".ll-il, air." contirictiii-"Twenty-five cents; get of at the firtit - ititlid - I w r '"--"' • • • as the trainiesk going West, the Coa(*tar intended a dew* itpoa ' entarpsils: lag 110,te'vitiiiiiitkitiCnizig tugs from us ha e t iftt a re4: 4 4 :1 1 „ ;1 ,..44,6 Shire Mirror.' "Can DOQTOA C.", yes kaolin/ see skilifial Physicisn,"blitnt and downright, bin cot ad dfcted to church going. 'Mr! 8., the sick trader, sent for kiln. Toe : pillse was exam ined, the pills .detili oat. sniff the dictation, given. Bin .4 diellootet was toting up Ids saildlebsggs, - 14r. B.,4araiwi him with a very pions look. , 4I hew,* Roles; ?ogee t to winks of you, .Doctor C. "Wb*.t. Of MU ? sQlostiis request of t" s'lrel, air . ; I feel that lam • very sick man, and iftild - nay time pa lei that I awk.itolnig to ale, I want you should let me know it at lout -dim days beforeAand.". "Bst. ,what : ltt ths:. World do you want to ItttOwthat: fort" ' 6.1. 4903.)/40 w chat atft.PreP o Fed to 41.,. sod I atilat"Wist Otitist two os Woo diACiar prepars.m , .`1 •I ERIKTA., SATURDAY IllOgNllster',. FE B R ARV' At Mat fo Path i'• 477: g. r QVlllt laird if *MOO. a few Sabbaths' else;, thaw °altered an Lieicleat to the. Meth odist Church which it will perhaps do so harm to solids. A friend of the settled, minister : eying offietated during the 'morning, as hi customary, some of the members took occasion -after the iliselarse ;to mdkert the brethren to say weed of eaeoaragetnent.: , Among others was the pastel's wife, 'who stated substantially. that she believed , her daye*Pre numbered that she sheohiCsoon he Gbame* and at rest. with those drhe !bad - goal before, Whom , she should meet, &O. Het husband, who oconpied the pulpit daring thesis rilearks, sat rubbing his hands, apparently with great satisfaction, and shouting "Amen I" "Glory"to s C3od in- A broad smite wais seen on the flees of the eon= irrigation. - • Conotairnous iftwisrik.—There is a story of • traveling preacher whose opinions in regard to horseflesh were, crate as ready and orthodox as were the rivals of seripturel doctrine with whieh he eali.etted his kale. - woods andienies, who oatioNtopped at the AIMS of a brtither of the esiiifsith, who had reared a besitiful (olt. Istween the two settless of.Saidsy, the two ministers visited the barn of the resident prailitst : , - Viers the latter introduced his preagling ;colt to his traveling bra bar. The spelt tires so much delighted at the fine painti of the animal that be could not restrain himself, sad he blurted out. the question, "Suppose it were not the Sabbath - , brother B—, how maid you grad"' Tat SUPSIOSTINDINT of s Sunday school was questioning his pupils concerning the id. drosses 'made to them during the previous session. " Children, what did Mr. Phonny tell you this morning?" No answer was made. "Can't any one tell me what he said ? Susie, can't you remember t•' Susie, a bright little girl of seven years, arose, anti with one finger in her month, bashfully lisped out "Pieathe thin, he talked, and he talked, and he thed ath how he loved nth, and he talked:—and—we all thought he wath to . they something, but he didn't nothia'." Those who undertake to *liras Sabbath school children without having anything to say, may learn something from Susie. . Naayhville Vnioehti thi following soon° on the road between 'Dixie 'and the United States : Traveler, haling bought a pleas of oold ba con and corn !mead, asked: "flow much do I owe you for my snack ?" Old woman de: epees—•"TweitySvs cents In greenbiaks ; fifty cents in Ststo money ; five dollars in Colfederscy." Traveler paid in greenbacks. 110 X. ELLA positun, of Ithaca, Nair York, having conceited the idea that the ladles of the'llospital Aid Society of that village'could progress faster in their work of sewing for the soldiers if they would talk less, offered to contribute fifty dollars to the society if twelve ladies could be found who would sew all day without speaking. The task was entered upon by fifteen women, and fourteen of theta ante ally acoornOshed 'this veiraifficult feat of self denial ! . - A 11•210$036 , 1 young bride was observed to be in deep reflection on her wedding day. fine of her brides Maids asked the subiect of her instittation. was thinking." she replied, "which of my old beaux I should marry in' cue I became is widow." Thoughtful ores tare! • —ln one of.the American towns the post master, by skillful maneuvering, has managed to retain his oifice through seepal suocessive changes in the; administration, \ \Being asked how he managed, he replied, "It would take a mighty •smiirt altaintstration to change quicker than be could." UNCIVIL Cur.—A sleepy church wardon, who often played at cards, hearing the mills— ter use the Words, "shuffle off this mortal coil," started up, rubhing his eyes, and ex— claimed-" Hold on 1 its toy desll" Rani to !lease. Some time ago there , lived in Edinburgh a well-known grumbler named Sandy Black, whose often recurring : fits of spleen or indi gestion produced some amusing MOSS of senseless irritability, which were highly tel billed by all except the brute's pod, patient little wife. Otte morning Sandy rose, hint on a quarrel; the haddies and eggs were excel lent, done to a turn, and bad been ordered by himself the premises evening, and breakfast poised without the least cause of complaint. "What will you have for dinner, Sandy'?" said Mrs. Black. "A chicken, madam," said the Mishima& "Roast or boiled," asked the wife. "Confound it, Madam, if you had been a good and oonsideratil wife you have known -before:. this what I Illied,".Sindy growled out, 'an,' J, slamming the door behind him, left, the house- It was in spring, sad • friend who was pres ent beard the little wife say, "dandy'* beat on a disturbance to day ; I shall not please him, do what I Can." Tho dinner time came and Saudi and his friend sat d4wu to dinner. The fish was eaten in silence, and on raising the cover of the dish before• him, in a towar log passion be , called oat : "Boiled. chicken: I hate it, mad.tm." Immediately the cover WAS raised for ' another chicken roasted to o bits. "Madam, & wont eat roasted ohicken," roared Sandy; 4 ,0 e !plow how it should have been cooked!" At the instant a broilid chick so, with mushroom's, was placed oa the "Without green peal" : roared thsgranitder., "Hers they are, dear," said Mrs. •Blank.. "[low dire you spend my money in that wayi"—. "They were it present," said the wife,' liter. rupting him. Rising from his chi le and f rush- . beg from . thit room, amid a' reiy:iif -from his fria#l, lie ottani:died his list,aWiteltant-, ed. -Haw dote gemranch e a Prlllott 1091111111 my : • , Nu. r 4 • iaomsh.fq-Ws ; hars and Raleigh (N. C.) pspert.- to - tire: .The Raleigh - Sionslarsl has- bees "regarded as Colon paper. and North - Carolina ti s tittlek State, ready at a mhoients warning to, came bash and join the Norili old tfwion and the ,old but we live boos linable to nes say of the eigns-whinb,:liko doming events, nset . .their 4ltiderws Work. The Sterderal opposes many of 110 niimares of the ContliJerste Presidenf., bat i4joriti this, litanies tie ion impeaitiment wiiliate Its own denial of tbwollarges now iasiag made hi Northern dbelitioe papers, thw worth, 44We beili made no prop:44l)4't°' go littN)f the Confederioi." ' Its opposltiod to Ope n s of the tote the Confedarai4 cingresi, Oho cone le based Lewd if thir, 'reels 191 to 41 a netilliorthCarelbai isinwparadyliiitgly M 'Hobnail to the Llamas, then will the war be to *tong one. lIMMEMEN3II Tits. Otratr.oT Passtits. , ;—Myer"lfneit townies writes an account of ll* pros which Chu. has for Ostia' off kb essnen,ef. Lincoln-Ole'Carmel) shows ki* thremittAko aporioiont , Says the Kernel, this here saseltesm MU to .pay , off ,Ginetal . Grant'. troops; tide !slim . midi° pay, eff Ginervi Meade's troops; this one fuel for Otherai Banks: &Maam ; 4stew bUsifor ,Gineral Burnside, end has is t ons completely, broken down-"It bsfiiteral Oil.. tuore's amebae 1" "Wal," ses I, "Mr. Seek • rotary do you have meeker & for every Oitt eral end every army ?" "Yes," us "about that." "Wal," 'see 1, "what do You do about the contractors?" '" Oh, I ain't showed you tem yet. That's in another room." ft-iu nigh about, ten times as big as the Ii t one, and there Wife hundreds of main niu', as fast as they could. "There,"a4llo; "of these inacimess were to stop one „it would swell Wall street into a panic. &hie. times, when the belts give oat or the bolts break, or the coal gigs short of paper ee gigin in tlnse,,there is a good deal of bedit% but I've got it so heed new, that I !memo purty well. supplied." Ses I, ! "Mr. deaknp. Lary who is your engineer?"!'Wei," 1114 "he's a trustworthy matt. "Ba r " MI 11 0 1?' posd he'should bast your Uteri, What w#tdd Wall street do then . 1 10, Inver tholjght of that, but I guess there ain't no (taster." ses/."stessi is inighl santiaations have in mom . oases *sea mach into the health sad well being the negroes on what arw caned: the govomistant plan:cloak NC:id the report showed 1611004 terrible 'mortally, equal to that of those #wfasi "Judas pussies of slava shoe, - from our Want recollection of whose reburial; we rouoiliwith so much horror." A foW instant:so will Hero as specimens: On the Old ilioko7 plattijition four hundred and thirteen • negroes *ere placed on the Sd of June, of whom twoNun dred and fourteen had died by the 116 'of September. of three huadrod ploce4 on White Castle plantation only forty-twolwerh found living on September 16th. OS the Anthers plantation only one huadrect and savonty eight were left out of four knell:v:1, and a proportionate mortality was foetid on rho Vintrom, Magnolia, Rishland and *lles Taylor plantations. We commend then im pressive faouuto the earnest consideration of our northern nogrophilists. ' 4 friend writes to the Boston Marie thoi~"ln a suburban town. not a hundred miles from B3ston, the postmaster the practice of volanteering some offensive sro. , marks to thole who mks the Boston Courier, bestowing upon it unoomplimantary epithets. One of the subscribers asked the postmaster, a few mprnings since, 'Wbst are we fighting for? He replied in the most eloquent em. nor, 'Freedom and liberty, to evaybody and sverythbaj.' then, 117 not allow inn the liberty to take the Cowin' unntelmuttit i The doughty P. H. misted • behind hie: letter boxes, ' , lllogic' an undertone , Oh. yes, " —We ask the - Regina to say explicitly what General 'McClellan is I —.Pelkudiases. Ile "is" at present a much abased Major- General in' the army of the, United States— was supercedel from jealonsy—got nearer to aichmond than any other General his, and would have been there a year ago had his ef forts being seeontled properly by tie War Department; he is an hocteit, patriotic sad capable Mau, who would, wsitmlieve, end the rebellion in sir months if lset ll i bad the charge of its suppression.— Nis NOM login": • —The Ohio E agle, a Detnot.ratio newspaper published at Lancaster, that State, was mobbed' by soldiers, last week, who wets far nished pith liquor and excited to the work by 'Abolitionists. The Democrats retaliated by mobbing the residences of two of the latter who had been 'most forward' in stiklulating the soldiers. The Ohio lisp will not be -again mobbed, and Democratic newspapers in tlitsyleinity of Lancaster 44 seettre,agtinst lawless violence: ' • - ,—The direrenee between s shoddy Demo crat ands Republican is perfeetly described in those lines: " They are so near alai, And like in all as well as 'eta, That put in bsg snd shake Or put in an oven and hick. 'am; You'd not know which was which, unless You measured by their wickedness." ' —Aaragedy occurred at Plaqueln, 1 - 11.,Ilast I week. A Democrat was badly beaten by poste soldiers, jincleadasvoreil to, make his eitispe. Lie was Pursued; and was upon the' point of being ought ' when he dreir a pistol andlihot . nue Of the soldiers, indiatiag i serious itiand Ms Dlniocest was arrested, 'sad was!tang .taken to the care to be east to s lPringtlil for trial, when three shots were Area npon3 ids from the crowd. killing him instantly. ' 1 '' • ,/ . —.The President says 'pi the people of ,Ar• .kausti: "I will allow yog to. return ;ta the Onion, hut not under yotir own Constitution of the United S•atas: Yon muit'first join the 'Abolition pity, and next 'you inust Inskis—or I will ,moke• for you-,-aa Abolition donlititn tion and Abolition, laws_, if you dcieFt 'do this I'll send as army Alteill in thrash Pia ttld_ you will do It." 1 Humoss or A CLIVAIIir•A Portlaiai pie.) , paper tells an amusing story is whieh' a Re publican politielan and sutinieter fig* i Ise the heroes. By mistake they ezeintisgisd asi-. pet bsgs, and this one arriewd at a Repahlican - nuts, Meeting with' steams, and the' other-a 1 a town where he was to preach with i' pad- . 'cod speech and a bottle of whiskey.: .1 1 i ' •-- :low ' tunics f - -Yhe New rork . l7lll# T 111:: )piatij hid . ll;l7 : 0031iiia hrtiere aroeitliii thi '.ria,,aleetion of Lin c oln; uionwlaitiit'a:aCof lia radleafevinteiiiporariti ott.seriii‘: 4 'frow l i litilii " wee a yew or two sz•yhtt t 2 1 .6 pecliii! 14, - 1 'tuned to szeatra ill.: Mp:Oil' 'atinri As - ProtiaLit Liololti :head hi 4410 , ;iil f.' . .. i : .. v . I:, • ki* 9u 41 . 1 v s 4 ) '. 11 ". 1 ,7 4 Tl 'l " . ° P l3 li CI, YOH. - 1 l 4 a !liming clsrk at . Kaihistgton, If p . k,,i lately, stolen one, hutidred thonstand otters from the ,puhlin treasury. sact, lists on ° 'sok the oriole, fatuities himself ott , Ilia ' I'o p.t: robbery on, evirf hand vial galas okliton:a large soale,.andhe tioiaiist it *Otani In rush liana get:_hif share. _:...A leading Republican papereses that / . n. _"even it the AdMinlitration has committed home mistakes, it is usellis to, ay Gigs spilt milk." •nores," nye - Prentiss. "hut its asial, help crying ova: needlealltf ildtill. blosiir I;lranws + - Its. - • anais..:Apsdits wat.: 1118- •Cl•llatectresposs..4ses woes use ibis . I. the not •Polittal , pies ',lsla bissids. have: ' 114.Asitts abr . 1 ti ' ME EMI MMENJ =I POLITICAL, qcossfso 1 .. 7..] • '.. 4.. 4: i`t 1!.. : ,57,i; tl•C•i:1'4; 1 -11 - 1 ,„, 1...T , "'., ' - .1 , If.:•• i . -•: - -"OfIbil '• .1 ~.^., .• — t, , i e ~. (4-t , 1 .NUAIBER,- . 3,71: • .! 'Main 'Or TUE - WBlllll • . karst . hog iver !genii 4 i nisr,isis wee Mid k Nur Yak' o4 * the Lida nit: It weighed 1.856. ..blink gulls ',Sin discht;l94 liths battle of Gettysbarg,, ibis were employed in ell the *ilea Nsp - nison ever -.lThiou gr pi r o nippnKi Pissi . dent dusk; hi. sttatili ni.,,nrioloid, ie tisSigernusly the 'mud! toecnorty Senski :from Oki's, : and sinditinte 14r the Vioe•Presi duo in 1860; is in thi cattle trade in British Colitnbis. -Seven thonsand oat et thirteeis thousand tau* hue perished in one corral at Chau& *Dogs, otilog to the look of food mad propoi instating.. -h-flearlyeight hundred Dalin soidfipmf died frog watt aid' Mame it. Rlolimiukdering the • Mouths of °etcher, November end Decem ber. T2l Latlrt.-4resly, at last stwounts, ; !li Tory streak ooadotlia Ibis: tbo back boas of the rebellion 'may solely bo broken bofoin tho lost 4th of July." '.4-!Mr : Wood Wats that tho;war will have one,., at its tarmtaatloa, at least few I.toostand millions of its/Um and that three fourths of this amount will remain as a stational debt. .■•The LOOlll/file Avast says Reaettoty bee been invaded by several tht.Aog hoods of guinillas, who, are now' prowling about the sonatiss bordering on the Cumberland River'. ' These elercianit eke Certainly censur— able., Says the Lotdivipe Journal, who refuse to iprsy - fir Mr. Llitisittt.' We blight• all to for the "pdor, sod 'he is a might7•poor President. +-An Mho is Lee's'arsty tarnishes the itialunoad Swaim/ with - a-admires of his mo t thees expenses Decieinber; Which he sues as a fair avirage. The total is $365,60. Aloag the items ii SSD for a hat. ;The Louisville Danoeist stye : "A Ogle min from the frost says" - that in some planes where negro troops are emplojed, it is Ito un usual thing to Ind in'a witting Lilies M. four negro soldiers lying around, killed l t i.y the white soldiers : d i e:Hag thik night."' ' Tam lialleIDIUM4 BODY, Ott copi • petty of Ohio eavalry,; ooinintiaml"l:4 t . Cept. Bonsioti; or Elootestoo, has beta JiPP, O 4" 4 botirguardpo the'Fiesiasat.t They ail gaar tsiu4 an the grounds soutisof the Ident's house.—Bagtioororoseserijoi: l- I . • irirtaken At. rettrOod c eoerters•diriiiaa. Oa, New Year's ,day, up as sigreenassuorktich hse been Unmet , - • y amain, pledging that for every profaae word uttered during the yei11664 they! would pay mai dollar for the l bendi 'of the illUldiers' Alll Fund istrves '67 Mt 1:11477.—1t 44524 f out is he lions. to'-der; in debste, that the , i.esulte of; the draft last summer were •es fellows Itiewpted Erie' disebility, 75.000; esiompted toe other menet : T 4.000.; paid teom\ sa ntation; 41:000 mowed substitutes. ELMO ; fled . s.rsd,sttd 11,003. fr.sekivuue cortsapomient. • —Gloventor Letehm stated ie hisacigress at CitSaville, Va., tliit.the lite . o stonewall7 Jack son was ha favor - of conducting this vat under this blade Beg, and so expressed send• meats to him seven 'days after the debesslon of, Virginia, proposing to set the ample himself by liesfcarrying that nag in e face of?,thti enemy. ; ;—Tbe Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia LOOP learns that the third sate atideessed by General Butler to the rebel an tnerities has ma the fate of the .two Tedious ones, mid beim aneneessani. ?The not* had rife:Moe to an aschangmet prininkrs4seliich, itis alleged, the rebels flatly and paitively. refute to do through thiffilvrirollige. II ; • ;Assisi Pniitoss. 7 -ThWlLishmond / :yr of hat walk him ce,ynopitistef the.repoll, of the sebel,Baretaryof Treissiey, in respolite to a wieelutlon of the.Basate. The funded' debt is 091,17,in.000; : Fan oertilicffku, $ 89 .QP 0 ,0* 3 interest-burin; -as notes, -5t 0 2, 000 ,- 000; non . .,in rest 7 beseing, Treasury notes,. $720.000, lass the ; number of 'Tceasury ditto on hand, $297,000,00.0 =The Bapnm~ Court of /few York has 'de cided that a bond, ixeciuted before tjq , iieue legal tender notes, providing dud the Massy for which it wits .. steen should be paid, specie, is ,canoillid by the payment of the Muni* legal 4nder . ourrenol, en tt4" ground that notes beiiig Mule a tonal , tender, they ikand upon nasal with the payment id', shine. The 'Bl..tpiever Court of 31tussaolui- Setts halt nid'e a stadia. decision. . 1 Roast DUILTIIIII.....reOOI the &ra l ly of the *Melba , " ws learn that it - goitititill 'etre tm of deserters' Is pettifog' Ittio'otir nos foe the rebel army. On Sunday evening, The 24th meaty' pt them same atoms, doe and and gave themselves into , oar h ate le. Te-dey, (Tuesday, the . 21111), Shirty rebel. &- Mortars/tore mot to the Old Capitol. among whom were fear men lobo had-deserted from Abe !Intim army. ItTits:eamay has poeted very Strong guards along the rime in front ocks 101 l to prevent :thel deem'st from erosstuk lirisk Mastery firlogaras'again beard within Eli entely's . linea "near gly'ailrOrd lisrly on Saterday mottting , lito,, and pristineri' in our h an d s 0 4 4 that the fkrittiwas coossionsi by ° whole regiment of Abe enemy. ettamptiog to. 4mtert.--4Vilseut -Wog. Con' ,Rails Pitarizarrows" tot rag Stars° intelligent printer :who ar rived from Biabmond by underground line. atatee that the rebels are straining • every ;aerie "their negaioi, sad pnettlog 44u Qti teiei every ezeie - capable of bearing 01,--4ven boys of sixteen and old mss $14 -five. see : pitaorooil.tvy eon lea. and yes ?forma ,termit , r lhit;; .. l'; t fre tit ; ' iti6;'tfielx6i4aF' 0 0 TerW 4 4 4 ir4t 44! 4 j l ; 11 1 ta -!‘ArAi l ii wi44 tit! ounaber • itatt elieetieewaro' of its troops. lute army,t•upc ailioNstaad, boo not, iseivocknoi!ay iattiforolanutii, !tiat'liAnoton's array ka tlialo4l4 wait lj being,het;,ily sag auby aeosatinttoss. thiaka aye is _ ao doubt aliat the reboil will GOO.• 0 : 4111001 - to auhuga of prisoner% u they went their mi bark-lb the tad, sag our prison:tars a i litratio ikon.' • 7.' 1, I The eonstrsuoide of the iron eladii. ,'maid has boss ebsaidowei...:The i!en which I ' one inteedei to be need le• sieeantisotinu ' has him leek to Ckseholot sea . fhstiecash. lo eimplieta avyrit, twat ors-being. built there. A universal - feelinli*-- terror 4.ltirla"""elleg"6"is 046012:404 ,it likagea 1 1 aNtift• 0 10 Map* the sum' of PoPolort-bikValigier. la egalabi R. tpaypiat 'se* i l virg 1 *am Or th 'ask 2,500 t *Sri hand ,landyli 12,000 containinglere Iseds,•ad 6,000 Wteh " Ara oulassiaii " instances half a dosen balls wore driven ' .„ • sisals eharigiret powder... a some ins* Irder, plactiag the 1501144ke buttiiii aid for iowdsr on e 4. 1..„41.,hu5ir fiat Ome. iteadefe liesdlnerteme ,tilikthars has bben a 'dives of relligieviirtop Ain't manifested by the soldiers of" late, stab promisee to be tbo absorbing sensation. Many if the tuitimeais aad brivoles are holding protracted meetings in theirtattipoelileb are 641 to be lirgeiy attended and very 'clearest,- ing, • very large number have already beim hopefully -conveirtad... 1,3 i otl! 7 =I n,. I -10 I, , }.,. —Art roue Ward has lootured tweety in Calfora4a... zmiPytrat tura amb i uutiurta sl:7oo,4ivi ticbe sitooka $3OO, , Th s . Cote of - trio --ta , oSesils of lasi !lasses" resshiod tits sum of $B,OOOlll gold; for ,riblok he ; will probably get $12.000 la groaabaeka, of his arrival in No* York. as !MO Washowst last aooomits. • • -=The officers of i lifassanhusetts regiment, which re'reentlY enoonntsied the retiete in4hs Shenandoah - Valley, wort much sartirised at the pet:Misr n3ias made- by•the enemy's ima• 0011. ;Upon investigati9n it was ascertained that the rebel' had not fired either shot or but haljtated'instead plioes of ridlioad iron, and old horse *hoes fastened together with telegraph wire. • —The ICsotnoky jails are Ailed with fell• tireelares frput Tennsysee and other States, advertised tolls sold for jell fees, according to Kentnoky laws. The Presidsiet, is asked to intedirs in their behalf.. • ' • -.Mho dril l sad Navy logrotal , official euthofity fu mating that, out of .the two handrail and ninety thoastadmen con%oripted undo! the draftiast yass, nal; stereo thopma t d_ obeyed the decree by going into the army.. —Brigham Young. in a late soldress: to the iformous,„ asps that the present war is a g•Tisitathin from heaven upon the people ba lsams they hum the prophee of cod, Joseph jr." —The last and lowest meanness of s con tractor is Isendiag bogus or tannufactured virus to North Carolina for the purpose of vaceiftatto4. • •" • he N. T. Barvild estimates that $30,600 are esPended oath night t in plaes of 'amuse ment in that city, or slo,ooo' more than in --Oen. Grant', plainness la proverbial. At St. tottie the other day, he registered ht. nand simply as "G. Grant, Chattanooga." —The German press in. St. Louis give out_ that i on no pndition will.they support Slr. Lincoln for reelection. The ()rues Sloe or ran STOST.-1. New Turk letter says "A gentlemen and lady ar rived in elite ;lisp t04a7,, the first from Mobile on the T I BIA Anat., said the latter fram Rich mond. on the 14th. The gentleman baying important business interests in Europe to look 'after, obtained a pass through the rebel lines. He Ilan actor, and has been oonneoted with the Mobile theatre ever since the rebellion broke oat. 'The lady had a pass from Jeff. Davie. ißotit.thele persons give a different picture l ot the condition of things in Dixie than that which is usuitlly drawn by genteontrabands." At Mobile there was no scarcity, of the necessaries of life, and though everything was very high, paper money was plenty 'Wherewith to make purchases. Limn. of'l, course, heat dill i lapPefrai t and whisky was hard to get,-even eta dollar per drink.— Some llttlitiappreliensicin of an attsok,on the city was felt, bit the" getters( opinion seemed to-b 1 that ibis place in front was almost as im. pregnable Charleston, but. in the rear its defenses against an army attacking' in that quarter, were considered not so satisfactory. The new eonsoription bill was doing its work tb )roughly, and every man who could shoulder a musket was marching or being marched of to 'lie Army. When the lady left Richmond, she . sle she never saw nor heard anything abott the removal of the Capitalto - some place • r fart . South. Notwithstanding' the many reverses to their arms, she says allhands seemed. to be as confident as ever of ultimately achie dug their independence." Thi Administration, in its humane efforts to eleVate the character of the Africans and wombs, them with the white people, two •yearsiego, benevolently sent out from:Musa chasets to Port Royal, South. Caroline, at the ezpers of the whole people of the United Rtatos, a few hundred spiastere to educate, Civilias and reline the contra!) tads at that plane; The New Hampshire Patriot, of the of-Ottober, gives the result of this very ..besterOlent experiment of Mr. knooln in the folloWing Ptragraph "Private advice* from Port Borg sar - that mtni of the female -abolitiOnisti who, went is Port Royal to teach the little niAgers kow to read and pray. have been obliged, within the past I feW months, to &bend )12 their black charges and aims narsexies GA their 'nwri pri vate account, 'RIM dims informed ns,reematty , that ?so leas: than sisty-four wat4e,apstmters had pootrthated to the - pop,alittiOFt about Port Royal harbor. „Mho cantata seems. to faVor population. even , more than the pro. ductioa n of See Is cotton . I),y paid ; negro. labor. "The information furnished us `by the'olt. cer Concerning the eisty•fi3ur little - inulattoee, has been oonfirniod , the lestimot4 of the "Revi Lilan.rtY %tin_ , LieUteriartf-t r Oloael of the First, South Cirolina iiegimtinc-who, is hire in consequence of ill.heilth. ' Ilevritys it is s)iiid truth." f his oration delirerselltuta 17th, 1843, upon the completion of•tho Smite ilia Mon. norm, ate. Wobstisr oaljt . • • • tA, Military iielublia, a gorerynent founded on inook olestions. end aupports4 opt" by too on:tird,_, Jr, a nusetneuk, rotr4- grade-And disestrons morel:nook . itto,,to _the re- Igt4ite• and old•frohlonad us4tisre'liisr otert would enjoy the';biassiogi of ref*: Loan goverament malt - 'gaie - rn ‘ittoai h ‘ ealcee by reastiti;'hy.tnuittalisiinita r ifitYil'onV: sultation: tij a untie end . ' Ebeling' interest c ' and by the sequiliataikirthe-min ority' in Chi!' iritt 61" the' niejhritY,'prdperly expressed ; ,und abovo ill thb military must " biltoptcseibrdlng 'to the liar:tors dt onr•bill' of j righ6s, Jas Mite osbordioatioe4i4/10 'slog • 'authority. Wherseer;thirlooson - is not both twirl:o4mA pisotiehl wore' 'eaa cal freedom. Absurd, - . preposterous is' it, - 6'• 'ooOff and $b satire on free forms •of toonstittet tional liberty, for forma of golirtitili to be - p r i s mate•ey military leaders, and the *kid, oeoulFraie to be asereisod lathe Point at the ' sword." • 4 , •-• • • If ;Resta was alitato4ey his Imo sum Walks, 136'04 opt the gaits' sister„, *O4 ammo , so order for Nt proolidttoot* ptt 11 4 04 ?rai!.**(viattSit,Ac the maga. Is lag *a at Pat SAN. illebster an lllag anpainien. 0
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