i 1W i- a - lfc:J V l' IIS !1 vT A- NW Ms THE BLESSINGS OF OOVKRVMEKT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVEN, SHOULD BX DISTEIBUTE3 iLUK CPc THB HIGH AKD THE L0T7. THE EIC3 XM THE POCZ. BBBXSBBBG, PI. WEDNESDAY, ; 4, 1881 VOL. 8 SO. 52 T r: R M s: t rMOCHATA SEXTIXEL' IS TUB- jt ii.-lu' I eurv Mi-mivo.1.1; o - D icLva a-d Fiktt Ckn'ts per annum. V,'- hi advance: O.ve Dollar and Sevkxtt - Ck-ts if n t paid wilhrn six months, and ".. -r . : 1 tl.o torminal'nn , i , - u r . - . . - - t ",!c."l.,'':T ri..n will be taken f--r a shorter 1 .F ' t u . tl 11 ML II lli I I1.1LI1 1 ....-..- :.l ,v,., rrm.mtiu im1 r.n 511 nSCl 1 ber 1 1 M? i- l - until qTI Jr. -.Vare raid, except at the option ot the ,' '..'.,.. s:;b bribing for six months will be - 5 .vf; p.-ii.A?.. unUvs tV.e nK.rey is paid tdverUmsr .inlcf. On, i'iieri'n. Two do. TJtrec ffo 2 lines 5 50 $ 7' SI CO 4 i:nfPJ 1 CO 1 00 ? Oo I Ur.es ! 1 CO 2 CO 3 00 C mouths. C iln. 12 do l &0 S3 CO $5 00 f;sj 2 50 4 0 9.00 ; ;in.-s 4 00 T 00 12 00 , !:u-.sl C 00 9 00 14 00 10 r-0 V2 00 20 00 1.: : 22 00 35 CO v, ;'st !- nvirltcd with re : c r,; i:1-,..rii.,:is .V -:;rM, : r t'icy will bo at!! ;"-i :."). .-hirct-d accordingly ihf, 1 t frieri'l. !" is lr.nf .l ; j j ; j t j ' 1 y,.us SIii:.OS. n'.rc'ii-:. p'-iy. . "iich v. . -1 u i: t.nn 1 ten. I Aii-i 11.'- I ! ' ; I I j r :i:ud the hore oi tae p .- j a ; ; Th ' r r T : "I V .i lii; palgu. !.. bi.rtli i r.i:ir.u Ysta. m 1 a the" rou-'i ui ixicain sir pt ti til--: r f.n i!:C- u.'- rr'.". I5.-.y t n ! k :: . -'r-; iri-'i'j Jer-e t.e r presi:;t position. !.-. rr ii:er. w i.'d - at : ti -ir ovcrwliehni!." v. '.whh'f tl,. u;:. i r f :i.-ir c'.iJ Sa-ta t :.--.: n an accorapiljlicd :. i v. ; o. Lad L? but c-.-ni r sullU or Celtic liuops. tL-.- en i ! j .1 f.-r s I is tr.e va ei. m- n umea in I ;ta A'ir.a we j .- k-rs rojt ai d :j i ( i u:i!s!i 1 t1 11- : 1 i. were tcrrup' I ;,.s i , ! :vi 1 I :-, '. a:-d - -t:r. T ;:; ;:: tl n.dr!go." said ; i u in the mn'iutaln, at an : all be h:s fate " . .i., r,.r,ff n. i f.l; i.ro;: the of sir 'lilar r-i.e;i"e 'f txr-!'1.-.'i"n, blen- f ti e.-e Ivautiful f;ces c in p.irt'ii's of ihrt o Id Span- . I t :" i v.-ried the general. y it," aas the reply. '"Speak, j ". :. : c y u e-V t-'i-.t :-: j "dui-.g to say " 1'- h's bead sadly, hopfless i'.:eie was no meicv for Lira a pi-icted to a ravine rear at band rc.i.t'ed 1 lis mear.in A pri- j v L-;-ea shot there for the sar.ie . - tnia Amn sai l was ; : n dcaeriion in pretence of an i'.ie at midnight." "1 c- I. ! was spoken, save thAt the pris il ..11, .1 iiS 11 V. i-va a .j , i ' 2, I- Lo.-t. lot forever ! 1 :.:;-.: . '.umatlou struck a chill to i; - tint heard ic. inJ Santa Anna himself, "; : -.' t" a hun.ii ed bloody fights gazed re- '' ;-'i'.r the prisouer till the L-ttr vanish- -f . T-' '-arKr.es?. w o o o : r i ir.ight. Santa Anna had just dis i ciiincil of ofilecr, and was alone in Lis 0:.'w at the entrance stood the anred Sadden! v there waa a i oise: the guards- heard challenging some new comer There was the sound of a struggle. A sweet tra der voice the voice of a woman cried ; "I will pass; I will see him." and the next minut there burtt into the presence of the chief a female -And threw hersslf in a supplicating attitude at Lis feet. " Tardon, pardon !" she cried, pardon for him! lie meant no wrong. It was for me he incurred the penalty. Save him Of save him! Sauta Anna looked upon the woman and saw that she was young and surpassing beautiful. Large and dark were ber Spanish eyes, and as lie zc.l into their jetty, sparkling and mournful depths, a fceliug canip-cver l;Im like a memory of something half forgotten, half realized. It was with surprise that the sentinel who had fol lowed the lady into the tent, found himself mo tioned back. I have yel to learn f;r whom it L you plead," remarkeil Santa Anna, " Fur IIoJrig3 for my husband!" ejaculated the lady. lie is no traitor. Uh colonel o.Tcr ed H5e insult. Kotlrigo struck lam. The lash was ordered fr his noblj Lack. Eut I cut Lis ImnJs, and we fie-l to the mountain. For me be did it unworthy rae. Pardori him. or kill me!" Sauta Anna esaaye-l to raise the lovely wom an. She ilipptd from Lis grasp and clasped Lis kiiCes, " No, no; i-r.e exel iaied, nut 'till ycu par. d n Lisi. Lt n.e die for him if need be. OaJy ! s thiiii free. He is brave he ia true. You i must not kill him !" Sauta Anna fdt distressed. B it Lis voice and kk were svs cold a3 the tnows of Popocatapetl, Lie shesk Lis Lead aud said: s TLouc'.i you I 'ixl 'till the break of the last dawn, it will not save Lirn. Ilis fault is too --rcat fr s ardon. It is midnight cow the hour of Lis do.r.:. Y.'hiie yiu wait here, the bullets that are to take Lis life may be driven home in li i ir clcin-iiy tube You mar see him if vou has- Tua laly a-praiig to Ucr f-Jtt wi'-U a shriek of d:iair. Sl.e looked into the unchanging aiid rt;f iiTie.-s ly- ' t ."santa am., aua iecaiae licpe- - r . .t Let me 7. to Lira !" t'ze cried in agony. "Take me to bun ! My husband O, take me to my husband !" Santa Anna spoke to the guardsman. It is weil, let her see Lira. Half au Lour ti ore or l:-s is of small account. Lut see to it, th tt ti e man is dead wheu tin; clvK:k strikes Lvly wrui.s h,r ha-ids. The general's -s '.v...rd-5 had hardly tlifl away, when he .liu al-.nc;. The gmrd, ea;r and earnest, parted with the lady ; a::.l iu Santa An- t:,ere was lift the luerr.orv of l.-r ag- I .a a hrmting s-piiit. j lis tL-." ravir.f, imif au Lour after-, down aaionir : the tw-nse uadows oi" the bushes, l.aif a doz-"a t.,rd,t thrtw a lur.d liut on a score of giittcr- i;irr b iv t;?ts, a priv-iiicr stripped f-r execution. an 1 a i'i.ting won;aa. TLo primmer was R-od-! r: ' sta'idin t'.-re with f-lded arnjs. ! Q .lck !" he cried, quick ! I canno t witness i her ag-'iiy! Ltt the blow fall, before sorrow tin. i ra;.r.s ni2 !" (), tiiC despairing fir.nness of th.it voice! The ! j-arti :ig vird had all been said tie parting ; kissvs lia.l all Leon given, and, fainting with de : pair, thelvcly Inez had been torn from her Lus- Laud's r.rn.s. Now she lay there uprn the ! ground, her h-ad s-;j parted by a kneeling soldier wi.de another was batiuug her hau'is r.n i.rtw with water. I Whv this t.e.ay tr' ejaculated Iknlngo. " It torture me. L1 me give the word ready, aim. lire !" Th. soldieis did not obey tlie prisoner. It was - - r"y when their lieutenant repeated the word " Heady ?" that the mu?ktt barrels dropped from KIT UhitTS to lllCir i..umaf nu ijj-- : click wa beard as they cocked their pieces. - 1 . I 1 isnij... -iint in. 1 I Ami. Rlill lip lUWU unwif.a ..mi., ! the s ,ldier3' eyes giwuud along the tubs to ste that the muzzles pointed full at the bosom of Fwodrig. Just then the pi'soner spoke a lat ejacula tion : " I'.y wife, Ilcz d' Rimcuas, farewell! Ilcav- en Keep you W;IS maioen uame oi t.;s wii-s inai me d..on;ed man had uttered, lne word ure' was j.-.fct treint ling on the lieutenant's lips. Hold! I command you, on pain of death!" thundered a rew voice. A cloaked form, which had hitherto been conceited in tLe fliwlow of a tree, came forward. "lam yourjicral,: - IMa toon, shoulder, arms !" Tue pieces, undischarged, were thr&wn to a perpendicular position again, and ali present tt'iod in fixed surprise. Trisouer," cried Santa Anna, "you called R:menas. Where was your wife born?" In the hacienda of Los fornuo." returned the astonished prisoner. " Her father's name was Jutu." " Thank the Lord! thank the Lord!" cried the chief. It is the daughter cf Isabel de lli mpnas Ts.Vhnt was T: tm benefactor vears airo. I j havi a debt oi gratituae lo pay. inez met .... T T T:no ..-;fj ..r r .irift.i or -en " ami lie sTooi- lllUi. llrti . 1 11V V . ... ', ' - ed and tenderly took the lady's hand. Your husband is pardoned!" The glad aLnouncemeut was a potent charm. A minute only t lapsed, aud husband and wife, were in each other's arms, Inez weeping with tears of joy. Santa Anna softly withdrew to his pavillion. Next day, when the fierce battle of Bueua Visj ta was fought, ween lor many long hou.s, lour thousand Americans bore up against the repeat charges of twenty thousand Mexicans, no man was found fighting more bravely for the children of the sun, than the captain cf the Guadalajuar ccaparjy ol light fnfantry rion el R-.xlrigo. And when at last, shattered and routed,, tbe Mexican army retired, and left the Ameiicans to mourn the loss of more than half their effective force. Captain Uodrigo was to be found in the suit of Santa Anna for even in the Lour of de feat the raercileis Mexican chief had not failed to remember the debt of gratitude be owed to the Eiother of Inez Isabel de Rimenas. Thus.it is, that in tvery man's career there are bright spots to ba found, that should shine like stars so long arLATnatte Is" remembered " among mtn. No Higut to be Ugi.t. Men or women, whatever their physical deformities rray be, can not be ugly, except from mental and iutellectual causes, and neither man nor woman has ary right to be ugly, and if cither be so, it is bis or her fault, misdemeanor r crime; and that being ug ly, they cannot expect the love of ugly women ; no women can love an ugly man-; and if fathers and mothers can love an ugly child, it is a sore struggle, and may bs a duty after all not love. To have lost one's eye or nose, to squiut or to have a Lunch back, are certainly mi.-fortunes, deterioration of the human form, and impair ments of its high ideal ; but if all these calamities were centered in one unhappy person, it would nvt make him positively ugly if he were wise witty, benevolent, just and generous, and pas sed his life in deeds of kindness and charity. Milton has not endowed Lis sublime fiend with the horns, dragon's tail, and other vulgar rgliness of popular sup-.rstition. lie was tco great a po tt and philosopher to fall into such an error. The physical beauty of his Satan was originally as great as that of the angels who had" not fallen , in all the outward attributes ; but the hideous ness was in the mind, and the mind moulded the body to its own character ; and Satan though h was as Sidney Smith said 'a fine fellow in one sense, was terribly vgly in the otl.iT ; sublime horrible and infinitely more fearful to think cf than the grotesque compound of Satyr and Dra- An ugly person may have a well developed noie and regular features, be may be six feet high ami shapely as the Apollo Beldiverc, but tl e evil spirit that is in him has set the indes cribable seal of a bad mind upon all his physical lineaments. lie bears the brand of criminality up," Lis forehead as Cain did, and carries a mark r' divine dip'".Tir'? stamped upon his face, sha p i in M.-. a: toned iu bis voice and tele graphed in h'i lo'ks and gestures. A Cc:riRMti Case. A gentleman of ere tilt-: ' habits ar.d very amiable disposition was so unfortunate us tr Lave a wife of a very different character, in .;: .ue that would get beastly di i.:.!' Ew.a? in the company with a few iuti- u...tc one evening, oni of them remarked to him that if she was Lis wife since all other things had failed he vould frighten Lcr in some way, so that she would quit her evil habit, and pro pesed tiie following method; that some time when dead drunk she should be laid In a box shaned like a coffin, ami left in that situation until her Ct should be over, and consciousness rc.-tored. A few cvemnps afterwards the dame being in a proper state, the plan was put into oxecution ; and after the lid was properly secure, the party before alluded to, watched, each in turn to wit ness the result. About daylight next morning the watch heard a movemeut, laid down by the box. when the ladyship after bumping her head a few time3 was heard to say ; " Bies3 me ! where am T ?" The outsider answered, in a sephulchral tone: Madau 3"ou are dead and in tho other world." A pausp ensued, alter which the old lady in quired again : Where are you ?" Oh I am dead too." said he. Can you tell me how loug I have been dead ?" " About three weeks " " How long have you been dead V "Four mouths." " Well, you have been here so much longer than 1 have, can't you tell me where I can get a little gin?" ' Julius, I suppose you are a vciy good scholar?" " Not quite as goc-1 as I ought to be, Sam, why?" " Because I just wanted to ask you one ques- " What is it, Sam ?" Have you ever studied arithmetic ?" . Of course." Well, now, suppose that a man should buy a pair of chickens at twelve and a half cent a pound, acd the chickens weighed seven pounds and a quarter, what you think they'd come to?" " Was it in the morning 7" " V.'hy, what has that to dj with it?" " A great deal ; because if it was in the mor ning aud my wife bought 'em, I know 'xactly what dey would come to." " What would they come to ?" " A chicken pot pie an' a sudden disappear ance." A broker, Dot long ago, when escorting fair damsjl, asked her what kind of money she liked best. Of course the b'ushir e beauty instaDtly suggested matrimony. "What rate of interest does it bring ? ioquired the man of current funds and wildcat documents. "If properly invested it will double the original stock every two years." From the boby's parity the mtnJ receives j sympathetic aid. OUR imO RIGHT OR WRONG. Rouse Ler-.o f Freedom's only home. Hark t-jtij disuraon's cry, Dear libc , ' beneath her dome, Proclairrj tt danger's high; Conn iet y.ir ccble shouts ring forth. In truni;.-. voices strong; " We kno v. io South, we know nu North, Our Unv!i rght or wrong," " We kno'T ro S-uth, wc know no North Our Ui iight ct wrcng." -; ' - - The terap'Tr'TJrTre'feniCT? made, The wondt of the world. Shall they, bf liold their sons dismay'J Wheu tr-rison's flag's unfurled ; Oh ! never, by the the glorious ttar WLich Cvour banner throng; Rou.-e soas of three victorious wars, . For Union right or wrong. Our patriotiJ father's shades. With Washington ou high, Toiut to their blood annointed blades And to their children cry. Rouse, freiinen by your father's scars. On to the rescue throng; Defend our Bag and sacred stars. The Union rigLt cr wrong. Sjns of the press proclaim its worth In telegraphic fires, Bid young America stand forth And emulate iheir sires; Wake sister states and hand in Land, Round Freedom's Temple throng. Come shout in one united Band, Our Union ril-.t or wrng. 10 ij tun ui; xa.su ffTXTJ9 ATI mTvTl DEilAND. Once in August, wet and dreary, sat this writer, weak and weary, wandering oe'r a memorandum book of items used before ( book of scrawling head notes rather: item ! tlkinrr davs to -ether thn in hot and su'.trv ! weather. iisiDi? un much lime and leather." I pouderii.e we ihes? items ce'r. While we conu J tuem, slowly (through our ! rocKing, minds queer iaeas flockio.') cane a qau-k and ncivous knockio at the saoctcrn door. "Sure that must bo Jinks," was muttered . Jinks," that's knocking at our door ; Jinks the evier!as6ijk.orQ '.' .. - Ah, Low do we remind us ; ia the walls which theu c. r-.ed u.-, "exchanges" lay be hind us, an 1 before us. and around us, all oe'r the fi or. Thought wc. " Jiuks want's to borrow smo i.ewfpapers till to-morrow, asd 'twill rclisf from sorrow to get ridcf Jm kics, the bore, by opening wide the dor." still the ri. v.yjt kept kuockiD? knocking) louder than before. Aud the tcattered piles of papers cut some rather curious capers, beiiij? lifted by the bretze cominj through tho door; aud we uish.l fthe wish wa evil, for on a deemed nlwivs civii that .lit.kins v4 tha . .,. .t. tJ.r- ovrn.nr t, .ro tit.;! I.i. level-Jiuk the never tirici bore ! Hacking up our patience firmer, then with- j out a murinu-; "Ir. Jinks." said we ynisr ! pardon, your forgiveness we implore. Hut the fact is we were rcadiu-r 'some curious pro- i ceeding, aud thus uwas unheeded, ycur load : kuoikiug there before. i Here we opened the wide door. Hut fancy : now our p'ueciiogs for it wasn't Jinks, the bore, Jiuks, tameless evermore. j Hut the form that ttood before us. caused j a trembling to come oe'r us. and memory ! ejuhikly bore us back again to days of yore Jays when 'items" were in plenty and where i 'er this writer went he picked up items by the j score I was the form of ur 'devil in an i altitude nneivil; and thrust Lis head within neau within the one n door, with "Ths foreman's out' cf r. t q;, c.-c .,..tc V like Alexander, wanted more. Now. this 'local' had already walked about 1 till nearly dead he had sauutered tbroush i the city till his feet were walked through the ! stroct called Dauphiien, and by-wavs running i off into the portion of the city both public; and obscure, and examined store and cellar, i and had questioned every 'feller' whom we : met. from door to door, if anything was rtir- ; ing, any sccidect occurin?, not pubiished'here- j tofore : and Lad met with no ruccess: he would rather kinder cuefs he feit a little ' wicked at that ugly little bore, with his tncs- j sace from the foremau that he wanted some- ! thing mre. i 'Now it's time yu wre departin?. you j scamn. cri.-d we upstarting : get vou back into tue office office where you were before ; or the words you have spoken will cct your bones brokfn." f"and he seized a cud?el that was lyio on the floO "take your hands oat of your pockets and leave the sanctum door tell the foreman there's no copy, yoa ujly little bore. Quoth our devil, 'send him more. And our devil, never sitting, Mill is Sitting, back atd forth upon the larding jnst onts:ie the sanctum door. Tears down his cheeks are streaming 6ran?e light from his eyes are beamiug and his voice is heard still screaming. "Sir, the foreman wants some more !" And oar soul peirced wih that screaming awakened from its dreaming and has l"st the peaco it had before, for the fancy will come o'er as that each readers fac before us, bears the horrid words "he wants a little more !" oras cu meir orenraas paring, your iuuBjcuiuBUM.ui5fu.ue mure ; . . The best lifi-preserver m this world, is a marriage ccrtiocate. Une Blt tee rhe-unia- I ism io the market, is only vice, assumiug the shape of canes and crutches. 1 Ex-Governor Seymour ca the Importance . of Preserving the Democratic Party. The following is aa extract from a laic speech of Ex-Governor Seymour, of New Yoik, at bis residence ia Utica. The Gover nor says: We believe we can Lett promote the inter est cf our country by preserving ccr time honored organization. It has been so closely identified with the history aud progress of our country that its dissolution would seem like ho .uiaiiycj eutertaiu cnite they should secure a greater decree f ctdiy of aciion auuntf our reor-le. 'J hey felt that past diviious bhoull be oveilooked. I eppeal Ij thcui if these expectations ahd hope Luve been realized. Has this mcVemeut produced unaiiimity of purpose or has it caused confu sion? II it made fewer parlies or more par- ! ties? We do not object to this organ'zilioa that its members or it? couiiuces hdJ d;G"cretit views in the past. bat we do not object to it that they hold eus3ordai.t opiuiovs now ; we do not object to it tha.t they Leld different purpises heretofore, but tha. th?y are parsuiug diffr eot cl j-c:s at this time. Tha c-lectioa of its tickets will Lot carry harmony and uuity of purpo?e to jour State Capitol, but discord and confusion. Its very authors have ad- i.'ntnA tJmt ll.w (r.nvpiiniiit cu "I crpat tulS. t. . t?i m it - la&t; x 13 CKiJiijr tm rm ij n uifi is ail uiwn i r ana co harmouy ; it ugre-s wr. u icrarl to ofiices aud c.tsrecs with re'jt-t to princip es One wiug cf this orga!;i2ati u is conservative aud patriotic ; the other is violent and revo Iutiouarv. Some of its uomiuces have avow ed the most ex'rtine doctiincs of Secession ists of the South, others agro wiih ultra Abo!itioiiits of the North. Which class prevail I If iht-y are placed in pwer no pria cip'.e will be settled, dj contesi will be ended Controversies will begin tuh their advent to place. 1 appeal to the conservative aud patriotic n.eu who Lve joined that organization if they are ae-ting wirely aud well -miiatins cse hee principles and t.ursuits ihey detest, or iu placing in f5ce men whom they helicve to have beeu iustiu-nental in caasiog j this war ana, who co not hoia on purpse ! as to the future in connnoa to themselves, j Are they not c.nitributiugto bring about ths very cvn an i calamities whicn tney wisu to avoid? If they succeed, what icCuence will any cnserv-iivc or patriotic man l ave ia the State? their iioiuiuatimis are suppor ted Uj'.'sI cordially by every j urudl aui every class of men who Lave not only been vindic tive, vioieiit ami rev olu'.iouarv iu the pst. but. are ais vindictive, violent ani revol liouary now. I iuirljre the citriotlc conservative m?n. tor ! who have hsreto.Vre acted with-ihis organiza- ' tlyn cousti vative purposes, j I ponder, and see if they are nc paue and not about to Ull lato the Lauds of those from v. Loin they differ mo.-t wiJcly, lhis mavemeht is cot ou;y dangerous Lut absurd There is usually at- ! tached to Ihe travet.ing menageries ot our. cunlry an cxl.ibitiou called the -happy faui i!y, wheie .animals of the most opposite character are pehDed together ia oue cage. We admire thd skill which seems to sul dae their Laiu.al instincts to rend aad des troy t aeh other, aa J are surprised to see birdi Leasts and re ptiies living in apparent har mony. This may do for one of the curiosi ties of a museum, but it will not answer for the Government of a State. It will te found that the passions rd p-ijudices of of men are not so easily subdued, aui our political "happy family" wilt 1j foaz-i to be not only a L'.uuder but a disaster. Hut is the prcpe)?iiion of our Itepubbcan menus, thai they win oiso.ve t&vir orrani- 7innn nr.it liiut k- t!i;il! d! tin Atirs ntiifA ! aaa ,ual we Q? urs lu,le p " t 1 i aDU eqai : xne.r pany is uui a euiug t a tbing 01 ycsteraay. it. grew out oi a of a sectional patsiou or prijuaicv. it uever cuivraccu our uholi country withia its orgauizatioc. Iti first victory is associated with the ruin of our land If they wish to abau ion it let them do so, bat let them not atten.pt to cov- tr tbat abanJonaieut Ly a propocai that we fcball gire up a partv which i iJentiii ?d with our nation. It has teca wtU said by one cf oar towns- ! v... -v i l r ,1.: .u from abroad and ignorant of the events mhicb have happened within the past two yeas. . l. ...1.5 i .1 ... -,..:i . i,rn : uuiu ouiva'j i-uuicub vi 1 n v. cuic wu.u j i1:.v.ft ,iannf,ni,i i(bin ih., r t iw. vr-am. ?UUU!U UUdl IUV OI.lt n 1 fL. II'II his first exclamation would be; "Thea the Democratic rarty was defeated at the last rariy was ueieaieu ai ine us- ; . . . 1 . 1 1 . Presidential tbciioo !" We believe that oar i j suceess at this time w ii strenctr.cn iae ; i Uuioa uuen cf the South. We believe that j the dissolution of th Democratic party woali i 1 disexjurae them W rncnn, ibereh:r, cf our brtthern t j emulate th e example Heutsy lvania, and strive t3 place in power ; cot o ly a harmonious Mats Auoiioistration. i bat one that will have the confidence of pat- ' riotic men io every section of our country, j We sre willing to support this war as a meats of rcstoriug the Uuicn. and because wc j regard it es a harsh but a i ecesary remedy for the evils of the dj. Hut we will not j carry it ou in a spirit of hatred, raa'ice or j revenge. What our views be with respect. to slavery, we do not res?aru it as the cause j of the CJutroversiei. We holl that the con- troversies of the day do not grow an much j out of the institution cf slavery as from the f existence at the South of vast numbers of the Air lean race, that ao iuon of slavery would not end the contest, but would bj the com- ; me!)ccnietlt wf a Safct;n e destructive terrible domestic eorfiict. We Vn... .W tl ft i of the North would not consent tbat4.000. j 000 of free negroes should live ia their midt. ; that they would Dot agree to tho abolition cf , k1T.rT :r .,, j moved into the Northern ?uv.i nl placed the severance of the last bond which na 4113 rfHl'r,w - !Js cur couctry toecther. I kuow that 1 TF f C0-r',r-T- k e u" i cur oit'2-ii.s aud these for whoui 1 w '"- tn-vi-e-. - - - - -i t , j- f 1 a v-1 z. -a a strong nXrHonir-reiaTd.--brc e-Tli-W:--. V w T - d in this tI1oi,,lH!t with a K-!i..f that i -" oJ teat cisa r? ttTauf- ' f vast unoccupied Isiidi of cur Gcv- f we -ouia act hc kug Ilea under the- do w de: a&CIS T, l.Ll IS -he r-opla of the St-uth f houhl be s .. ij all the f-.us c. i- secarify and loss of cBstiiii!kr,ti right, in volved in the immediate tVIiticm cf slavery? We cxr.not. therefore vnske this a war for the abolition of slavery Ve -will cot jrmit it ID ltt mcc States. V"e :da a war it? tta rights oi ice e s.n.i eiriva .o ics: - w.taw . . . . O .nt. t ..e! ia ;be re-etbib.? ent of the Govcracient "ho ur-ns cur Gcvc-'titr t to ovt rsVr ::s exeere-h-e cf i s li,.-. t;al l u'.l.orlty. ?all contend thst the r.th:s of ihe t rati el-I the Genera! Government trc equ.l sacred i Our motto is: The Union tLo C"S'uiuti.a j aud the Laws The Union c?.-n cqnal tcraiS the whclj Constitution. nd :1 tha La?.s. Iviise-s ere an stu'a ft ts natural fir Mke" te-si as t is f.r water to rua down Li.l, pic. pi when it I? ?3 cd t lbat w-ut run nt til. Kisses liis of philofophers. vary tr-ise re Lot tb ccal Sre. smic as Xct s.3 bocey. t-ome a raid 1 j ?. Frrn2 as tasteless s? lonf"-draws so-ia. iirSrs are saia to Lave more tiVi?5 SUJ crc-auj than i.y ether s:t As to jr - misiiil thev arc not li d at ab. n have made it our usli e-t to inquire an ou? our friendi. a I tiicy : T e with u.-. lb at & stolen kis is the mojt ai cealie- u-t is it lb? theft is mads by tu-. iiat pescu T-li. cf shyness aui stiugi'-ng ; no woo-icr ! Lea M ine Lir-eds srrroacb, it is i.MraCd b u tLt ladies d-. u .t iulo c.-uvulsions. YV da uft speak frytii experi-n.c. but what we bar ethers say. Wc have tcet. Li'se 1 a few ti n?s and as we arc not very c'.J, we hope- t ree-.ive many u:crr. A ch-ao m-vith aael hanelsoxe ecth ar in dispensible req'ii-ifes. but they are srlivia to be found. Mcst met: would crrsmiita the cheek of a laiy, fher lp- must he I f: a- !ne) with the eoiuus msecse ot lliarcsir. 1 tnlaccf or seeds which a.e w.rse than i.d even ihoun tiicy ts ciiaii ..c . : . v. .. of the first io meLlioutd ; tor critain ly ihst is all they are eaten for Y.'e exj ect that gentl-eman think we are entirely inao-jt-i of ucdcTitatiiiug their tu-e. but thej fcre mls takii. The very idea of ore wh ; prefc?- to i-i. an clrjaJit pooth-man. to srr ar in p-a-nf 1.5is with Lis f-vke's weil f'oi1 1 . 1 1 I . . I. f. with th'im fcbniutable Pecb-. If vi a i .ch t,i Vis a Udv. wiiLout Lcr tiiJSa- in" and strnliDj?, dispense w'uh these iia-cre-ealle nt'.oi. s. and "we will guraiiUa joa vt ill Lave lo utaccesssrj trou-i. s Enttr-.isz. Focsd Hi? Cr.owD A younr maa. clai ia homesr.un, was ftanding io Court stre t. a few days since, devouring a doUihcut, when ' he wes sccosteJ wnh baa a aczen ec:eei dres-d lo'.eis wan "Just cine do u ?" Yes. guess I have, creat place this, ain't it jeou !" sii-J the c-u. " "'n, Tis so. bub; Lov - uirrro! ae-ktd the ci?y buck. bentoarp. . t :he reeti?y. Wall. i-J s I retry we:i; rtot me deewn on Vasinr 'She did V What kind of Luii'-es are vou on V Wfcv. she waiiteJ mc t c-ae eiown to IJostou, t' of the Liget Lvi and End bait a doz-.-a to edicate em, cud, I rather eyes on em neow, CTOwl sal 1 the if in !.e Tt LoIe J at a g aLCO. I The next mrmcr.t ie i tbi rarb stcr-:s in 1 tn l.imstlf. when! Le Caietlv t.ished Z.it - cchl.. Love Nothing is icdeed 60 comrjen ia this wor Id us filiicz m leve ; yet it is not s 3 common to love TLe cue is a lijwer ttt nj- bloom a:,d wi:h?r in a tU'ht; the other ! nca . fruit iroui the .wcr e.-x cao surwxs - from the " -wcr tLt i Iae f Qa " ,u tlt 4 J ,- -v--.. j niore Yha !evcnsh snxif.es fV2 pa-'sri Whrn ! ar. :: fcirs that irin iie i hjr hr c 1 :W se.Ssh J-:es j l-v-'cr qutirr! are burned-. t ea -hon- I hrow 1 m-i;tu name. 1 brow Las boc-nifc wrikiod. aril ths cji r't its ... r -1 S mrjiture ; thei does lve woruiy ci ir,e become the limine cf the : ltd " . , . . hne :-Iov pnre. tioce. a vc -ie-. ,. 'f-jec- 1 ri .I'M' . prciiL' --.. . - ! ritcinc. fee. eg r. o-u iU...,c of itr be.OToJ a ive scca as you ..ever AccF.mxo a Teact A r!prrterur rr-iis time aT. when euirajel ia Jisttibu'.;rg fkcts iu i among t.e poor ro":igu:ea ci:.s .- j-u. iuetitian amusing ise-i -c-ni; w ian isolated builii::-. cf Lr.-j.Ue prft?i'sie.?s ca the frnini-s, he cpeccd the devr without kDOcki". riy'nj Will vu r-c7t a tract r f ihe Holy Land t mctiin the f ur ris of letter pie8 he ha l in Lis ha'.d. The rata cf the Lcj5 ia- starnlc rei-liel Yis. le ibcrs, a wl- "? recti-n if yea trW a cool tills Hut I'd like to kcow if ttor b- mneS mrie cr asue there t be i er a poor devil Don't mau too smart a cirl. for tdie will outra'n vou; nor oi.e t-" sinirc. for clis.drra ke their tlent2 frtin their mlhcr; :.ur iyj rich. fr she will remind yoa cl u; I cr loo poor, for she will act the be4.gs.rcn hci&tSacX. r7f .r7 t -i ' ' ; ad S1 desl cer I Lo,J WIu 4 it conies peal oa peal. upon thi ernmect fo