IBi stw a (fit a f it it CI it ft it & I J-.Ji w w fife w w & $ THE BLESSINGS OF GOVERNMENT, LIKE THE DEWS OF HEAVES, SHOULD BE DISTRIBUTED ALIKE, UPON THE HIGH AND THE LOW. THE RICH AND THE POOR. NEW SERIES. jfrlrrf orfrij. OL'xCOUNTKV'S DEAD. ; the a-bcs ( f the deal V.'!: - f r tlieir country die ; : 1.3 acred dust, i.e-vcr ilio ; 1 i.e. '..1.1 le i . ti.e iii-thn..-. heart, f::j :.a.I th.y vcr stand ; A rat riot I :.A v. b e-j j.rx.-c eli all sound Tlere.-; ';L..u.t this much-loved land .1 . 1, cf the 1 igbt. K.::!y y..u: requiem fii.g; ;.:.- i ti.cra. ye starlight waf.-hers brie Yeur star r; arkllng l-entics Irine!, A". I weave up -mid tin ir re ..ting place A !.: ',. tilled with light, emblem of tl:-!r i encoful re.-t, Cilni, np. !t'cri :k-!v bright. ': ! j j I i ;s :oivo ..tcl: spirit fair .in :u m;ui-- COI 50 I: nuii ley. x:J the ki: cs tf earth .r knew t'.vj pan;:, rcmorso : ! r tiry had acted wtil their p;:rt, b-.cl ligiithig for tl c'r l.u.d, "i: 'At native bud they lvvcd so well Ing may fho ever stand. , III ! II. iimffr Ml AHTHUK GOODALL; nil 'JJ, . '. a ?; i tfo i . t Tin i lied on r Cve v:nrt r ., I -..-a'te uv ncctom-.d vImc 'he v'l- j la of 11 .-ceraj. lut from i!ie moiuetit -.In: 1 bad pat ud with Arthur, I h.J '. '. ,r reeeive-i irotii uiia lo iea .i ..-.. ..j' Oj-j My fticiid, to whom bo Lad i- '.'; red my letter, infonuc I mo iLut 1. rtly ufur, that he Lai departed a :...i'.u .-aikr, ou biarJ a UritLIi c.uis r. tj the coast of H-'v; t, and :.ll t..,.. i i.' wexe, fr . ;i that mo'iient lost. T'-j: J c.-.y still re:::a:ued faithful to I.: v;.vs, L i year after jcar IcU a d i of jrri f upr-n iit-r Iov-!y f-. tu; Tl I: e'l tti;J Ci;i. i. iu . ' j.:.r:--ss of the lily, still : ! rt-.-.s. L:r, its aiMt Lurue i ori: u 1 : !. . ri iior c1 iiiII-Lco in Afil.ii -U. . lie ioni:y .-2W : fie :,;!ve r. :iu c f L-j pincs. ' r ".:! return,, wbii her con. w '-'.1 ': 1 re rail by Lis aT.eu y. I- t" -: r.'y, a:;l even if I: were . 1 j " tl.oy rheu'.i never meet og:-iu, sti.1 t ' .Ler f.r should usurp Lis lace i. 1 r Lear;, nay, even if Le were i-.rgL,!"u! . Lj faih, sho. would at lea:t. ic:.. .1:. i-Vi...-j to h-rs. In vain did io r er i:::poriun-j Ler t ) ferget Lira, r.aJ I i-'.Ji I ijiCI. tl C.lli. : c-tin.r i -reJ;t3; V.' T . lb. r-. .r i.f o; aer 1 -v.r ...... , ..1 y vT i L-. II:. Law 1 r t.osoi: 1 1 it ir 1 , , , ,, , ? - 1 ,v . ! it cut:-;, taau have Weaael iu.u 1 'n of humaiiit', V, ell could sLo di- 1: io-iir to Ariur iis biuc-k -v-rt aJ Loped Ly Li.t destruction, to --:a:a the- Land v.Lieh Lo well knew 1 -e'.cr be bis, while Arthur retnain- I ei 1. r prc.-enee, let bis villany hu r-ee:e.d with tenfold disappointment -I--' a fcr the treaiod him with the --rk;d contempt. Still did bo not ilr. TLo once wealthy olr. Wil- Jccsy'a father, bad met with losses I-: fturid, and was now greatly rc--- . 1 . ... - lo avert th-. d:s tcrr. as t ney 1 ,jc,Q j 1, be hud bcecme occa rrewcr cf money from Veas.l, w, 3- a last resource to enable- 5hv L.'ll aeuiovo Ins end?, that it was .1 '-dry that the same should be made ;-eel. jc vci tUcW tual aij tao 0ij u.i- i-'-'ciccd could nut cancel Lis ob ''i'Ut, an. i he thought tLat ratLer --i;; Jv..-, WuUu behold be! f-ithcr ro t,J penury, sho would yield herself - eiitice. In vaiu did Mr. Williams 'iie-i-;atcIiu vaiu did bo tuo for lieae, i-'Aua-. y ij iea: . cult j: 3 ar . .. 1 Lavo money," were tLe only answers made by Weasel ' till' at last, the eld man saw nothing tut beggary before Liai the very home over his head was mort gage J to Lis unfeeling creditor, while ho iu warJly Lit it was a fit retribution for his unjust cud uogencrcus conduct to- expressions of sorrow. He approached i observed me as ho alighted from his car wards Arthur. Still did net Jessy des- j me in the most servile manner, and re- J ria&c, I yielded to Lis desire an! was pair; with that indomitable spirit, the i gretted that my kind endeavors in the j conducted to his presence. At my en charaotcristic of her sex, which ever rises j cause cf Mr. Williams should thus end trance ho rose, and respectfully saluted as c il-itiify advance?, did she cheer and encourage LvT father to exertion, "Let Liiii beggar u, my father let him drive ! us forth into the world," she would say. " T m: v..:i!-" b ave strength niv health : vA my reason, ani under the blessing of Ood, possessed of the.'e, no great calam- ity cau bofull us." Uat the f'd mm felt Uaisv If incapable to cxer- i m Lis moral energy deserted him, and ho could do nothing but woep and repm at his folly, which thus had surrendered him to his 1 n;uiy. At this very period I chanced to make my visit to K-scrag, and during my sojourn was admitted to the full confi dence of Mr Williams. I saw, at once, tLo despicable design cf Weasel, and al though but ill prepared to assist the old Ui.m. yc-t I made a strcnous exertion, and Mi'-eeeded ia extricating him from Lbs d;r.I;ulty. lie was now again in a ;'air wiv of dcing v til, wLile I also to the delight ef Jc.-sy, iu ; father's consent and ; J pr i: :i-. v.- unite h.r to Arthur l;ould he i i . c 1" 11 U. Ia about a week after thb- ; :;--nt, I Lad -passed h.n cwaiosr at i ttio dv.-; iiii2 of iir Vv'illiacis, and was ! t:'V hh,:! -.in! liome "if Mv wiv Ijv uo bv J J k J . . e e 'pr.iee whica cxtcn-a- from hiei: L:e Villa 0 teS its nat.10. .1 IvVci ijhc a bright summv: : :-air..2 ia a s.a uf Mi very It e.ieii e. .1 . forest in io- l;.w s -f;:.. , .-Ik:. co held her r--:.':!, ;wd j ;- ih - cel. . cf i.iy own footstep., i.-'t ; S'-etn 1 n.-:. vVen the- br .ath of a z-.pbyr i arnoc- the dr ring loaves, disturbed ' !;. h..-' rnent. ! u. the shi'e-v rr a Lu- U:ng ;-iia-' ud acrcss u,y .o'h, aal at ! u.at I hoard a tu.t.ing on j h . I v,a, alone cut of tb-: j a-,y h o.ifV.ieu, and f,r aught I j a t f r,. -h cf Luuin lu ruing A 11 1 tno t-' v, ri: V-aud - 1 . 1 ,1 u.s.,:-z? aii-i marker , l.ialn. and I ex-' et- I 1 el c oet.t to bob;-. I sonu tjotpad ; al-..nw-.-. .-j ! '..a : to " Stand anl'de-Kv.-i 1"' V r a:, infant I paui. but t 'ell 'T njy.-clf jonr.-wLat iu tho same pro 1" nn:'-nt r - ? I el .th "that returning! :?. te .'.u? "oicr o'er," I mi - . .2 '.:r. bci-t 11 -j. ov.deI on my way As 1 : the ::.i : ia the oeppice fie-m j M-:. i' T I'lnnnlit T i v.Lieh tho 1 r-'--l 7 e '. 1 t i" a n.?:r i 0 -;:r to. i f a man, but no': curt bis ao'paaiat- 1 r:eo. I r--;; -ctfenly loft Llm to Lis laoon- 1" -ht liioo'a.'-i i:3. A lew races, at la.-t 0 brought n.o tj tho piain, aim peieei.iug tho path oa every -id: around ino clear, my coura 3 r.taer.ed, while cariosity led mo tj leak back, to sec if they were ray signs of tho mysterious personage. I was not disanpoliited. for I saw distiuct !y the form of Weasel ; hc was endeavor ing to keep ckso to the coppice, so as not to bo uieCjvereM, Lut tto ciear moon- j light shono so strongly on every oiject. j that his latent was frustrated, and I was j certam it was hc. hf ' .. ,T v: Aiu w':h tb: ''irn T was --j - awake, v.hen ioukiag towards tho village I saw a thick black vapor heavily curling . n- r up Liito tJ gnj Wemiu 01 iuo morning it was diiecuy m the situation ol ii- liams dwelling, singular presentiment took p.,-s-e::Ion cf my heart, wLilo tho recoil, elioa of Weasel a L'ei : trongly to .nv fu.-pieiens 1 lu.-t uj lime, tLereforo ia hastening to the village, but before I reached it. I wa luet by a peasaul with the intelii'ence that Fanner Wililuiua' m bad dteU buiuod to the ground. I w-ij paralysed. My heart at cuco wLu- EBENSBURG, PA. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 22, When I reached the smoking ruins. I found a group of villagers assembled, who were loud in their lamentations for Jessy and her father, while to n.y hor- ror and astoniscuihut, I saw the villiau I Weasel who was loulet in Lis disguised i so unpropitiously I could not reply. but cast upon Lim a glance cf indig- nation and scorn ; at the same moment poor Jessy cauie running to me bathed in tears. Ul sir," tho cried. I am so glad you are come ; my poor father docs no thing but weep anl wished to see bis benefactor, as ho calls you. O, sir, this in a sad trial, but God's will be done," lie cMnfortci, my good girl," I re plied. There is a balm fjr every wound Como lead me to your father. fche conducted mo to a neighbor's cot tage, in which the old man had found shelter after the conflagration. He was so overcome at my pre.ence, that for many miuutes ho couli not speak, tnd even when ho had recovered his speech, he could only mourn the loss he had encountered. Not so Jessy although affliction bro heavily on her, still she was c llv'-tt-d enough to recount to tnc the kt:h.; cf il.e calaii:ity, r.ni which I fc - uud have taken pi -i.OlLil attcr the tim-.' I had sj mystericu-ly discover- j ed 'e:i-.!. I lo.-.L not a moment in providing f'r j the wants ci Jessy and Ler fath.r, and j alth;ugh almost a .ranger m the Village 1 spr-viiiy r.si.-o a in 11 1 sufacient in the old "T.u': tj t rr.teet him fro nt want, and trive pre. -poet : ;.ihle t at are. WLilo I v;as cf tbu. U-lv I, a eireum.-tauco occurred vLicL . -e 1 1 1.10 .i.i deeper thn ever, tb; t I Wta.- 1 w.is the incendiary. Instead uf goi.crc-u.-ly ccblrilutiug, as cthcree, . tc the t:;i-taure of Willi ua?, Lo was only -ir-iious to Cx the guilty ded on some one, and 10 ihis end. ho Lai the aulaci- ty to-r.!hrm to n,o that l:o t-ai U-Lcll a vouug man of the vi'.'.age.for s -,e Lights j pievLu, to the burning l irLI.g iu tho j vicinity of William,' dwelling, I lbtcn- I e i t him with the most profound alien- ' tlon. ani whoa he had Curbed, I fixed j 1 t l - , .y cyo eiermy ou mm, u.iu 1 puintea- ly sail, - l , yCu know, be ll:seerrr' Ceppi.c, 01". , ca-e 1 ' liai a iLundcrbjIt strickeu bi:n, eon I siematon ccuM not more nave dono its -1 . 1 ... ..;ii,. . 1 u,l , ne ncoiUi-.-i ....eijf lue; i.JUJ tor 00s Ui-i taco Uis jaws tell apart, anu Lo etood v, ltu a wild vacant glance urol UJ.i0a mc jj. Le was tnoi;Ta Lc :t t r.i . . . 11 1 - v . j 111 1 u n ui vvuianvu 1. ki i entered inlo Li soul; bo was a creature ; village church. Their vows were iu my grasp a pitfui, g'.vlty miscreant, j L:d owcdby iho blessing of the priest, at my mercy. I spoke not another word I an. thc.rtIy afterwards, close to tho cot bat left Lieu a prey to Lis feelings. J . of wLich Arthur, by Weasel's vil Iu about a week from this time, ou afternoon while I was seated at the doo of the tavern of the village, a post chabc drove up, from which a young man, browned with the suns of a foreign clime and LaLitcd iu an oriental costume, alighted. He reouestcd lo bo shown to aa apartment, aud the master of the bo- td bc SCIit t0 LIm Ccrjecturc was soon u?y a3 tQ hh crraaj -ivLilo tLo QCW3 of hh arrival spread like wlU fifC tar0UgL j the village. Ia a short time tho bar- iceia of tLe tnvcra wai crowded., and groups of persons were asscmLIed around tLo door, curious to know who could j l0us mysteriously have come to liosccrag. thus mysteriously have come to ltosccrag. j At length tho landlord made bi-j appear- ' aacc wuh au air of pomposity, which ! showed that tho personage with whom . be had been clositcd, was, iu Lis opinion ono cf cjasoraence. Questions on every side as.-ailed him, a3 to the namo and busiueos of the ttrauger, but to all, be only replied by a shako of the bead, and a look cf tho niot mysterious character. At tho same- time be advanced towards 1 'hat I rhculi aceom pan him to the apartment of the new J conur, who he said desired to Fpeak with mo. At first I hesitated, thinking the landlord might tc laboring under son. - tniist.akc, but on Lis saying that the str3ugcr wished to see Mr. , having me by :ny came, and at the same time told, the Lost to le expeditious in bring ing jLithcr Mr. Williams and Lis daugh terf3 Le Lad business of greit impor tance to communicate to them. The landlord left the cparlmcnt, and the stronger, ga?ping my Land with a burst cf ftlin exclaimed, 'My friend, my benefactor." ijstartcd back in surprise. I bad no renitmbrancc of Lis form or features, and: thought that ho must be in error, but be quickly continued, You do not remember me ? well, well, I da not wonder at it ; burning puns and other climes Lave been ut work upon my fe-atUiCs, but thank Heaven I Live nut forgo'tcn yours In a moment I recollected Lira, and re turning the pressure of his hand, said, 13 it not Arthur Cioodall ?" It is the same Arthur Goo bill, you once bcfricndeL and who now, thank Heaven, can repay that debt of grati- . Ycu cwo rn coihiDg," I answered, i " I am clad, however, to know thai you ba.iw been p-opcrou3." 4 t A.u.c bccU r,r0jrerou3. Fr0m the h Ar f riC(3 with My storv i is a brief one. With tbe :i;bt?r,ce of 1 your friend, to whom 3 .ur letter iutiodu ) eel mo, I was relic vol from immeliato I wa it, but iluHne: tbit lb-Hand was no lot g' r a Lome for and ihi without my J'-s.-y, I oju!2 not be happy, I went to st Chanoe c.adjoted mo to liyvrt. where elreuui anccj ceeurred to reud.r n: sj-vioes c f value lo the Pacha The rk of a military ci gine, of great ini ncrtance. bv tho death of tho chief cnoi- - S.,1S, r,u.Uv ., . i'r,0SjiC 1 Jf mvfermer 1 ro- a k,,,,, en2ble.l mo to r, p:iir t!l. ac.fcCt I return, tho Pacha L ;apt.a Lon&r . aaJ ttCaU!l a.oa me, and lon,tu l aia CD4t!cd to return and O . - Jc? uJ Lur1 JtCaDC0 at my oppressor. At this memo nt the door of tbe apnrt m ut b trst c.oa and J ssy and her futh- ; cr appeared. I rthur mv uwa Vrthur V . . . . , , .... JCSsy, l3y LelOVCd dtSSy. LC TC- ; an-l tho next moment tbey were :.. ,,', r iu cacu oiuers arms. rhcscpuel can easily inferred, ia a few davs the- lovers stood at the altar cf Lny, Lad Leca deprived, a cplcndld rcsi-el-;uce arose. There long and happy did ! t;lCy jwciif while children, beautious as their mother, sprang like rose-buls from the parent tree. As for Weasel, fearing detection from the thought that I was aware of bis act of incendiarism, and knowing tha all hopes of bis possessing of bis ever possessing Jessy, as well as dreading now to encounter Arthur in the pride of his plcntitudc and power, be ab ruptly quitted tho village on the mornin of the nuptials, and went no one knew Vihithcr. Husband,do ycu believe ia q-echd ' judgements of lVovwlcncc upon ludivid nils iu this life?' Yes my dear.' i J juu, lU'tee'.l 1 Aiei uae i i.. J o nicnts ever liiippen to you?' Yes, love-' Wbeu was it my husband V 'When 1 niaiiioJ you, my dear. Always bo as witty ai you co With your parting bow; yenir lr.i spo- i r.z rer-niVac l 1 LSG2 Tlie Xew L'uion "Parts -Ilcspcr-atc War Upon lc Democracy. liven before the last election wo took occasion to warn, oar readers that the leaders of the tepablicin 1'arty, satisCcd that she could not withstand the shock of another contest before the people, Lad resolved to change its name with the hope of j orpctuating its baneful existence Wc ulso intimated that every seeming concession would bo mado to the 60-cal-!od Union Democrats in the Legislature, in order to secure an aali Democratic organization, as siarung poii ui new party ; end that Republicanism, in namo at L-ast, would be abandoned as ef fete and odious. Those anticipa-.ions have been literary vcriued ; and it is easy to .1 -i -f il.. predict that tho State Committee of tbe People V 0r republican party v.h!:h meets ia this place cu the '22nd. instant, will call a convention for the nomination ofStatco&c-crsiu tho nmc of the -Union Party," or at least make liberal proposi tions for an alliance with that frail office seeking faction whi ch rejoices in the de? , eoeiatlon with those who are sworn enc-g-i-aio:i of Uuio n 1'emocrats." , nik-3 of the Democratic party. It is imr.ortant that the true Demo- I 'ILo aitcmf t to stigmatize the rcat crats of PcunsyWania .a-ulJ-lc rrcrarcd in advance to meet tho iatr-ga.s ani ar- guaicnts of this unholy alliaueo. It w.li arrogate to itself a monop'y -.f all the patriot's:-! in the country, and dhrec. its euergi s tj convicting thj ie!u A-raoy c-l sc'-cssi jui.Ji aud dirloyilty tj i .e UuicU. j It will attempt to brau.1 everv ian cs a public enemy wh.d.-- u j'. cnljrso every nrd.ivtful act of the t recent Adm;u!:tra ;' fraud tlon . It v. i 1 1 mr.Je :he cs? .ar and seek to s'aiio fieo f-pe-. eh t rc-s as n. ee;-ar .j h. 1 1 It i- re lll-i-e t tniet of this party of th ; '. ; tud-ion and :ho Union, snail bj placed in the light of trr.- ribh -o:ir'iraev a'ainst tho GoV- j bavo aLunlant iaii-- r j an " t. r'o we tions that no effort will bo spared U re- complUh tlais de-.lcabio oi ject. . lw During t:ie pa.t year tho U:e:e--c e 1 1 , , . e Iai I V Lias iiiiiuuiva 1 ii. "i v 1 - - 3 . . ceution, aul groiTM r'.r-iTji! ui-icr ;t. A 4'... c.-i: - ;i t v 'v r.' ! ,';f f-.r : ! t e 1 ... . v. . - . " j - - - Dem-.eratj in the II our 0 of Keo ree.uu- and cul.tiva a high ciio and ml ! the hepnbac, it is baec, des- Jeamvr ; demand unqual lied toi.prcTa! j Id?, infar.s for tie politic! fricn3S of every arbitrary fraa l-.lont preceding -- Ad.,in.:trat:on to i-ist that no undertaken in the nan., of the iu.D, ; ' a f"c! if Governn-nl lives. Uuia leic i.e..-.. r..-. .ju i i i , . , . . , , , ! crs ply their ij;amcus trade, arc f ay tiz: a.ic. w-o-i were e.eciei .a XLj lC!a..?ral:c j.-f.y has planted ito- t'uo i'a- i a tho ttcr ?i .pr..li.u, I clfoa xi f io:m vf the Ccnsii and in tpllc el cL -.rg-o, , ur:l the-Unioa, and vvil) milntria atlo sympaiii.e.-, irc-icucu -j .an by tho Ilot.uhi:ca:i party. i.hi- le-c; . . shows that thj D -uLcre-iio raity p---- cs an inherent vitality waioa caanea to survive tl'o mot viiulciit assaults aniao: 'S3 and t':t its principles live ia tho hearts cf tLo j ,-c-1 le. It Las enly lo man'.aia those rincif dca with unilinching Lriiiness taLeoomc io;pregaa- ble against any ccrabinntion than can Le directed against it. The rart assigned to the Philadelrbid & ej Press iu tho work of gelling up this new " Uniou pily," is to work upon the prcdjudiecs and jalriotL-ai of the "Dcug las Democ-ats," and c-etrange theia from tho ' Drockenridgc organbutian,' as the Democratic party is called by its en emies. That game, to use aa crpressivo phrase, is "about pbycl out and -Mr. Forncv has derived all the honor end prcht that can bo realized from Lyp3 critical prcfersions of attachment to the principles cr memory of tho great Illinois statcsinaa. Th; sincere Inea Is ol Ir. Douglas, those who support Lim from bonce.t coavietions that be was right, and hope of reward, arr among the woEt radical and earned Democrats in the coaa , 1 1 .-1 1 .1 . v Iry, and meat Leartily do thc-y despite a.l , . ,. . . ,-, inerce nary and trading pcLuiciaas lm.0 1 1 t i- v 1. . 1: ri John V . ioruey. IN o honest di-.c.plc .... . . . , t i ct lr uouirus, tncrougniy imnuee. wua bis ttacLing-, coa Lave any p-oatical l.. fiiiatiou with the: Ilepublicau party, or iv3 any cnunlt uanco to its priuc pies. THo he'. Ep.eeh Lo delivered ia the VOL :9NO. 7. and powerful argument in fivor of ccm promise and contained a f jl.mn warning against the consequences cf that mad war ppirit into which the ...ntrj was then rapidly drifting. Tic Ycry last public speech, of Lis life, wherein bo pledged all Lis energies in support of the Government again;! tLo rebcllioa, was marked by expressions of the most reso lute determination to resb? the uncon stitutional rehencs of negro emancipation wLkh bo fcresa.7 would bo urged by tbe AboiithaLai?, cud whicli a largo end ia- CacEtial c.-Ciioa c tLo Kcpublican party are nc? laboring to Lrlnj abof.t, TvUh a zea! that they never displayed ia behalf of the Union. No one who knows what the views of Ir Douglas were, can bon crtby (butt that if Le vrcr- low in tho j fc'cnatc, ho Trouli to ths most able and outspoken defen:r of tho Constitution against tho enemies Lo treat ita sacred obligations with disd:; These who love his rccnierj and principles can ncrer Lclio their convictions by political as ; Dratio pnrfj ns a treasonable organ 15 -hc desperate resort of p litica! prciligacy. Not to drrcll upon the direct tender. cy cf such a slander to givo cncoarsgcn-cnt to the rcLcllicn, shows t'.e very lowest depth of meanness nnddepravlty. While the Democratic i 1 directing all its energies to pro- tct tLo Co'.Itut ulI T.rcscrv tic T L Li:n vLIle hundreds cf thousands cf ' i'JppOi-cro car the uniform and tears nuit litcn to uaiiy n-jsanl Constitution oT the Unite 1 Stales; wc must see citizens iiopris?nei wl.hont an lUL,riO ne.-pa-.vrs sujpr cl W c c-'-r CI MOurarj power ; DUst WUOCM lb audacious and 1 ecorrao ts frauds upon tho Trcas'jrv : we , " , , inu-t cbservo tao pubiio mc-uoy s rasnlcr- 1 31 - r ! 01 wiekehv upon rsrn.-aa favorites- ! " - . we cLuC-rse tLcso j 1 ceceugs, or Uifiin- la : 1 . a studied silcnow while the sn:-ti-a f-r tbe laVfe-nto ci both 1 c whether they tie -ii ta tr: rcl-oiS ia ct ) ri"i$. We believe its rinc:pLs are right and that their sttccees is absolutely nec-c.-.ay to the perpetuity of the Govern ment. Lei the enemies of constitutional Democracy combine and bargain and change their party names a? often as they plcafc, the Deracerat3 wiil stand fact to their crganlzaih-n. Those Lc: arc not with us are n gainst us ; and all we ask cf the Lalf-kear'cJ and hesitating is, that tLcy go to tho enemy v. "thout un necessary delay stand not upon tLo or der cf your exit, but go at caco. I'ut riot if- Uiiivii. A negro woman was relating Let ex periences to a CaFpbag congregation of her own color ; among ether things the said she Lid Loon to II--avcu. One of ho brcthcra asked : Sister, did you 590 any blck f Ik ; , She replied : Oh git out " spoe en wbea I wr.s dar." I go ia dd bitch Witty lliei nr. What are yon going to Ee me ir a car saias rrertLi j ! axca a gay damsel cf Ler lover, . . , ' I have notLing togive but my Lu . 3 J 1 iln cr-lf ' w.o lh rrrk- fe'.y wf the e ree oiu .iwer-:vi ci.izvns 1 , 11-., T. Jc t citi-ot Ce -:iaj : siion ttjec. s.ives. c ? v ' el the: to give ino fcr a Christmas preftLt V r.e ble self, was the rcrlv. , - - The saiaiiest favors greatly received - . i was the merry response of the lady. ; Vt a3 it the egg j Crct made its -ppca Wa3it the cgs cr the chicken that ranc? en this t?ncs:i-
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