U II IM II . 13 XLV.--NJA3Za 11 • , POTT ER .TOunazit, PUB4IsIINFI HY M. IV. McManley, Piopriefor. $1 U 0 PIC MLR., INVAIIIABLY IN ALMINCIC. * * *Devoted to the cause of Republicanism, the tnterests'tif Agrieultare, the advancement ; 3 (1 _Education, -and the best gooil 'of Pdtter county; Owning no guide • except that of PrinCiple. it will enti6av-r to aid in the work ofMore fully Freedomizintour Country. . onstvrisetictrts inserted 'at' the following 'rates, eicept where special bargains are Made, tl- , Sqmite LlQ.lines] l insertion, - - - aCh subsequent insertion less than 13, ', 25 1. Square three months, , „ 350 B i z l It 400 ) o nine " ' - - 550 ‘3, « one year, 1 Column six. months, • « it II . la " per year. CI i• . . , ' : 20 00 Administrator's or Executor's' Notice, 2! 00 BUsiness Cards, S lines or less, per year 5' 00 Special and Editorial Notices, pe. tine; .10 4t• * *lll ' transient advertisements 'must be paid in advance,*and no notice will be taken of advertisements from a distance; unless th l ey are accompanied by the money or satisfactory reference. ' • * * *Blanks, and Job Work of all kinds, at tended to promptly and faithfully. 1 BUSINESS CARDS. EtILALIA LODGE. No. 342. A 31. STATED Meetings on the 2u.1 anti iitt,h Wednes dare of each month. Also M tannic lather ing.: On every Iyedneiiiday tir work d practice, at their II ill in 1171.11,1. , Nprr. • TIM )1111 IVES. W. M. Fotrii3. 11. VEN. =7,:re'r• • JOUN S. MAN 11;, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR ST.LAW (7.3lidersport, attend ilre ~everal ,Courts in PotZer and WEean Counties. All Imtlincqs entrusted in his. care will receirr prompt attention.. Mop corner of West land Third streets: ART4UIt • G: ' OLMSTED, ATTORNEY k ,COUNSELLOR AT LAW . ',Coudersport, Pa., Till attend to all en , rusted to his' promptues and ite. °dice on Sotli-we.it corner of Main • :and Fourth. streets. • ISAAC BENSON. • ATTORNEY AT LAW. Coudersport, Pa., will attend to all business entrusted to him, with care and promptness. Unite on tieeond tst. near. the Allegheny Itridge. . . F. W. KNOX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Cowlertzport: Pa., will regularly attend the Courts in Potter and . 'the adjoining Coulties. O. T.' ELLISON, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Coudersport, Pa.. ,respectfully informs thif citizens of tlik vil page and vicinity that he will , promply re 'snood to all calls for professional services. "011iee on, Main st., in,building formerly oc ;eupied by C. W. Ellis. Esq. C. S & E A JONES, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAI.NT:i Parley ,Irticles,Stationery, Dry Good: , 'Groceries, &c., Maid :t., Coudersport, Pa. D. E. OLMSTED, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, READY-MA DE Clothing, Crockery, Groceries, Ste.,, Main st.. Coudersport, COLLINS SMITH . , • • . DEALER in Dn• Goods. Groceries. Proviszione. flan] ware, Cineenswarc, Cutlery. and all IG,aals usually found in a country Store.— (.;uudersport, I.sinw. 27, 1861. - M. N. MANN, DEALER IN BOOKS k. STATIONERY, MAG. .AZINIF'S and MusiC , N: W. corner of Hair. peal Third sts.. Coudersport. Pa. CO U bERSPORT H.OTE t.„ D F. GLASSM IRE. Proprietor; .Corner ()- Main and Second Streets, Coudersport, Pot. ter Co., Pa. A. Livery Stable is also kept in'eonneei l Lion with this limo' - L. 131 RD: SURVEYOR, CONVEYANCER,-&c., BROOK.- ' LLANI). Po., (formerly Cushingville.) Office in his Store building. 1 • • ALUM GILLON. TAI JOR—uearly opposite the Court-Llouse— will make all clothes intrusted to,liim in .the latest and best styles —Prices to. suit the times.- 7 , Give him a call. . - 13.41 ANDREW SANBERG BRO'S. TANNERS AND CUftitlEßS.,,Hides tanned on the shares, ini the beit wanner. Tnn. very on the east side of Allelpiny ricer. - Coudersport, .POttei county: Pa —nly 1.7;61 B. J. OLMSTED OLMSTED KELLY; DEALER IN STOVES,. TIN & SHEET IRO WARE, Main st., 'nearly opposite the Court House,' Coudersport, Pa. Tin and Sheer' Iron Ware made to order intood style, on short notice. ".TSB U AION : , ARCII. STREET, ABOVE 'MIRE, • Philadelp2l@. UPTON 8. NEWCOMER, Pibpvietor. Tirs . Hotel is , central. convenient by PAssealter ear:i to all parts of the city. nnti.in every p•trti-nlar advptod to they ants of the busbies! public. - • . Teims sl . so.per flay. • • UNION HOTEL, • CuEDEEEPJET, POTTER'botir l'Y, PENN., S. ARMSTRONG . • 11111AVIgG • refitted and uewty 'furnished the 1.12 liouse'ou Main 'street; recently occupied J3lt R.-, Rice, is , prepared to accotumodate • the traveling_ public in as good style ai.eao be bad is town Nothing -that . Can rip any,' in- treaseabe comtbrus . ofie, guests will be sleeted. • Teo. 11,186 A . : ~ I_ . .-, .„ , :,. ~ ..,__, : :: : i, -..-.! • • -.- : 1 - ~ ••• , , --- •,' li. ,- ; ~ .'•••1 -. , , 5.," . .. H; -- 4 . •." . ' 1 ''..- ,:-.l. ' ..i'' " - - 2. - .. --;.,.' h , . . , .„ . • 1.; r =l . 4 ,:: 4". , 4 • 11 , ..'' ' ' • . 0• s . ,s‘\, .. r ' . . t - . . ..L •' . ; ..1 - :?. 1 ..' ::. '',..: :- ' t ... .* - ;" 7i . ".:• 1 ',...„ , , ' '''' .- ''. ••• . • ..-.1 . , - •• • ) - ': • ''.:-. ' ',": ' . - ' - --•• . •, . r.i.:,- ._,'. , . ,' ." , , ~- ;...-. • ' , , i - .. -', :.i•-' - i - - gt ~-.‘.:_:,. ..,. ..:._ ... ....,_ . _. • _ o , i? ~.,.. _.•• ,• le . .. ~ . . ~. ~. . ......... ~ -....„..,,..• ..... . t ,.. : ~ ...._,... ~ , ar . • , . ;,.. ~ .....•••,..„...•:,: _ : ,4„. • _,„• • •._.... . • . . . ...... . . . . . . . . , . . .. .. -..Liaii,,i.-,Efiti,,, , ,,,„0,,1ttp5:, -.,• ,:, -!,--,,,. -,.'-. •,- ~•...,-. itttither, thtrt ttqpprely tired'? We:try wait 41y treight caps? Wtiturring whether Gull hate preti ileasierbititietis 'thaw thy 't.httre ? Mother do the , lit tle.ones.-• , Clinging round thee night and dt)y, Eometiines tire - and trouble thee ' . -_, 'fly their liking; fonsilitijoiay? • ii •..•. ••• _., t fother, dt - et,hey laugh.nn „shout,' . ,Noise of. hammer druni itud'file -Ctpuitleuslittla wants and Whiras,. , e nt, V : ,:tinj annoy thy' its? ; ..I• : '• - -.,' • • ....,1 •-•` ' : 4• • ! • • • : - `Mot er;las ihy little child; , - ! Watching eyersjouk and word„,, . Ever see_tliv4i;:t;encefail theta ' - Ever windif ti) hasty heard? , _ 6 00 - - 00 - - 10 00 7 00 40 00 Mother, thii;tby.elf be gone,j _Lives, each ; look. ezteb word'for aye; Every Impress thou (lost Rtakei Is for inimprtality.:,_ ERE Wilier, noble is . thy work 1 • Never dare ; repine uettilo— Gull. Hot mad, tippoints illy share= Joyfully retTuud 7 s-Autru.. • 5.R... ELLIOTT, TUE REPRiSENtATINES, 'MrSenate liceth4ion.ineruclteny Senetionv i Congrexs to rule fir the lexpitiilon-of the 'ruttor, Jew [I did not intend to oerupy nny ' portion of tittle of the'llimse until 1 heal d this rut r .le, earnest, vigorim,deteme iu • ihese Halls, an :wen tratior. 1 had Jae up my mind, aft elu,el) awing this daite. as I hive 'rt6tore, tnii.ng the se,siiiti of this u Liter. . 1 ; ,ir, f rat. do it 111, IMiger, when such iloe- IC, a re pruciatiuc d us ae Inter ju-t his en; d 11 Intl a spectacle have ue presented el Am lather rises in his miler, and in place upon this fluor defend, u loon wh:t ). reeoinuteoded ti ••reliaidel friend - to ••11i tt. Ilene), toe President of Confederate" loan. sir, who ..as treason In his heart. It ever a man had treMitin iu Lis Mart, I ieve that man is Jesse. D. Bright. ,Aye. fiat., tter'e. quo the Briar of the lice of Repre .;entatt‘es of the. great Cottithoi.wealth of 1061 as she is to the 'Union. we , tint! such it m a n ileti•nded andest ! .lhd beyond all nait.ration of praise! I%t . ho is it that thus extols :Jesse D. Bripht..? AI gentleman ano -comes in here and boasts of thing. of 'Willel) its a member of this Douse of itept esen ta fives. he Atotild be asitti h ied —Mar a . 11,4w' teux 'hung: at his' door.'l.ly.his people because of his 'poll:hid opinions; Sir, Ido twit wither at-ti.: It was it lit contletanatinn. 1 Itav , !. ing tip it tar tab.e. the. very esoln. watr passed liy the -vont (mown tlyt tiontina led ;that' gentleman and liVe.aleagne. I viii h.:kid those tesolutions. I . :, , rtltt•y :trill very brief.' I ti fee thent. from the Elk. Acii;uctrii. • The tbilowing are the resplutions referred to, and which. on the übjeetient of Mr. Hur -1 field, were not read to the IlOuse: • • In pursuance of a res.duti p.issed . :it the Dettauvratie convention. held . ut Itidgeway, August 18tio, the Representative Conterees of Ow, counties of Clelirtield...llfier,i l it, and Al'Kean, met att. Si. Mary's on Thur,d..y. Angto4 15 for the purpose of nominating suitable persons tit • represent this district in thelLegislature. The convention was orginied by selecting ' Gel. Weis. Esq . l'resith nt. and 13. Oviatt. and Lever Fit gal. i Sect et a ries • • A T:te eotiuni.t ht. resolutiur through thpir chairman, Dr. J. T. r ported the fhl lowing which were uttanimutisly, adopted by Llie,conv.ention:' 10-Bolved, That ,We are in flivor.Of a speedy 4,-Bolved, That we are to ~..... _ , ...., settlement of the present difficulties by cow promiSe. .le,wlvcd, That 'when .one section of Our toantry shall have been sul juiated by the other, we It rt e already becoutethe slirv.-.s of It military deppotiStu - Re.roterd, That the small patriot baud of Senators and Beiwysentatives, in the bust. extra session of Comr ' iess,' who dared' • to maintain the integrity of• the constitution • under the menaces of expulion„end.itprisomnent, are entitled to the grOitude, of very . American citizen ; end impartial hist ry — will award them an ens-hake sliptinetion I ' ' . it'eBo/vd, That the'persisten, t determination of the Majority of the men hers it• the late extO•sessiti of Congress to frown down every measure that haditor its object the peaceful edjuStinent of our national ditlicelties. indi cates a fanatical mania that would have much better become the:crusaderS of centuries gone by, than the representatives . of .it free, intelli gent, ind, chtistien people, of the nineteenth_ century. '. . ' . " ' : : ' ' Mr. DUFEIFLO, I rise to a question of order Have these' resolutions' at.% thing. to do. with', the question before this 11-u.'e:l ; ' . ! • Mr. SesAtch.n. They . 'are of - properly in' order.. - • • . 1 Mr. ELLIOTT. ' I withdraw then , 4TIV propo-1 sition to read theta end will imply state that the resolutions are' almost' as- full of-treason ' as the letter of JeSse D. Bright. i ; '1 . Mr. Speaker, ) deprecate, oat much as 'any! gentleman upon this floor, thelugging in pf;:i _1 political questiott here at tills juncture. IC l as:not been &tie by those yin) act with me.l politically. '1 aOra -- party man.: it is true, in 1 ordinary tirnes,lbtit:in this question I am de termined to. lay s abide all party.'. -I hate not 1 tliought -of„party: Bad Mr. Bright been •at ' member a ihel,..Ritmitiicitn Iparty, I should have voted just ei -readily Ilk' his expulsion, es I do now. litlO!notLtke into consideration that he is a' manlier of the Dkutocratie party I have discarded all 'polities 03 this question;' anal 'hope to ,thud I may eVer . .l.llStard mein when 'cpte,tions i , like this' are! itt issue. I say Edepreeate ttriV'.'Slich . Political issues; and 1 was glad tollear:',the'"cuttsil'utionall" gen tlentan from Betlford...iMr.__CkssNA4 say that he deprecated such questions. Illi 1 NV.IS also glair . tii bear the geatliantot front' Calabria, Mi. liet'Shing:) Makeit" siiniliir declaration Though' ti membeti cif a: political puts, I wish, it, tinderstond that; in :this matterl discard all parties,,and all political. preferences.- It: iS,it quetition of treitsoli_or loyalty. totitle .girk S. a. KELLY 11.1 Bi ER. SPEECH OF ~ C OOERSEOii.T,L E CTTER GObt Vt. FL, WEDNEDAY, , ' ty - e h , aVe before us here 'two propositions : 'Ontil 'of ‘ thent' is tu plain, concise .resolution. 1I walk read it-: _ '.,. - ~. . qflesoked That our Senators, from this iStut.iy be. and they, are here hereby institt:ted to elite; for the immediate - eicoulsien of the said JeSse , p. Bright from • his seat it' the tinitetstates Senate." -':_ ''. .. , . .: y lint; is a very plain find concise proposi tio . Theother, whieli,it is proposed to sub. 'fititute;for ii, is anabigrtious„afid uncertain in its: terms,' Nam, t hold - the case to V,titnd thuSt 'if 'the treason - of. JesSe DAright s. is 'Open - to ipie!stion.;is aiiit,plain and. apparent, thew this ainendinent ought to . pass ; if it is not. natS ' OttAbler--if it,is plain. open and nppnren tO nit: t tiri hen the cireliolittedAbe - terms that we it use in denudation othis trea.ino the better,l ' Jliet mg - examine for a Single momentpthe sql- ide we of ids treason :that we have before its. All iw ute . again to refer; to . th e letter which 1 litt;., been already several times read. It begin. :. "Ay' Dear Sii" Ilad'it been a formal letter between Jesse D:' Bright raid Jeffers, n DaviS, it would have been 'Sir " Ilad it been a tol erably : familiar letter, it , would have been “DCar §'ir.": But it is almost an affeetiiinafe letter, expressingon its very face deep and tender regard for Jeff. Davis-- Ng Dear Sirl" 'Sof what else do we find ? '"Allow me to in trOduce to your acquaintance myT-iend Moni es IL Lincoln. of Texas" Jefferson Dit i. and jeakt D. Bright were friends: so were JesSe D Bright and ThOmas B. Lincoln ;: it was 'a minitaffricrolship between them. And. mark pi do' you suppose' th .t Jesse D - Bright I be t ig.n: frieoil Of Jefferson Davis, - would h.ive inirmlueed to him any other than a man-who believed as Jefferson Davis believed T:. , .-0: entirse not. But let us _read the' letter fur -1 the'r : -Be visits your capital votinN to dis pose of" Am.' Ile certainly: according' to JesSe D. tlyi,2ht's idea of the matter, had noire thiin I one object in view. The great object, per link, is disclosed further on in the letter. I i 'tile Visits your capital mainly to dispose of whist he'rege . rds as it great impro-ement ill Ifireiarms." Fire otitis I The very thing of nil, ion the earth which the loyal -people of this Union wished to prevent. falling into the.han is of JetletHoi Davis. The plotters of the rib. I-. lion had stolen our arms and ammuilith4 j thrglf the instrumentality . of the traitor. Fliii.til. Through his treachery valuable arms had been removed train the a-senals where 1 thely could be of service to the government in ;in emergeoenand had dbeen t•iken down south to be used by rebels and traitors in battleing against the sacred constitution a our country: iind -}et, notwithstanding all this; Jesse D. Bright. u ith the tads before him. recomniends this man to Jefferson Davis as haring "a great itniwOrement in• lir---Arni , .." . which of courSe fhti.is would stand in need. of, its Bright well knew, But. as 1 have siyid,_ them was mo r e tlialuone object-in view. One object wits he firti:firnis ; but there was sonwthing else which he had I.l.iled to,discjose to us. - lit what dues Jesse D. Bright acknowlt.dge in that letter? Ile says—"lie visits your orp ita'r—,-Ous ackmtwledging• that Jefferson Da visl was the tread (dim exi-t' government admitting, in tact. the fildepandence of a de !tutu government of the c nfederate states. Now mark the time at chick this letter wile WritteLl.: th. Was written on the first of March. 'Long before that the Star d the West had been tired into when it attempted to provision a be; leagured fortress belmi Ling to this govera ment—whot Major A tidt rson, less than .a hundred men. had hi•et housea up there in Smut( r, and. the traitors had forbidden him coMmanication With tit an government and hislontra people. I say th at when an unarmed vessel—harmless in thel ce of the world. int 4 then and th re to provision that hel l eagured flirt, the reb Is nad opened flit moan her. Furthermore, esse 1) Bright kneW at that time that tlitre.W. rat seven States that de G lared themselt es out of the Union—that had a imotmeed, their del rutin:aim' to make war upon this got ernnt.nt. Aye, notwith standing all this, Jesse!D Brieht writes a let ter !and recommends to' J.lferstm Davis a Man really .to furnish him trite those very thiligS, • as T retharked-liefore, vh ch we did not want, nare—a man eno would assist in gir ing to:tlMt arch. traitor aid his mini ins, Lime means, of murderinir our .citizen:. Mr Bright, says: "1 rem tnmend him to your farinl.bii consideration." Well, no doubt if hail. succeed dip reaching the capital uf , the, ?'cottfedera.e States," lie would beettt very ileceptude visitor. He re commends him its "it set tleman of the first re.ieCtubility." No doubt M was ore of the F. F. V's —ooe of the tiist This .wais Atcat consideration, for he aristocricy that ha taken so large a part is this rebellion—au ari. toer.fry. Mame up as i is, upon false; sys 7 tents of government. It Nas imp .rtant that he s h ould ben gentleman the -tirst respect. ability that lie should e a.) "nol-sill," no greasy mechanic.'' bu vary re-pectank ge leman, besides being , reliabje it. every respect 7 friepys,:in ellect "Jefferson Davis, yod cab confinde to ,him un thing'of your trea son', just as you have coati ed it to Me. He is yozot r and my mutual trien ; understand him to be such. He is a very espectable gentle tnan, and withal, is reliabi in every respect. You ma Nt disclose to him al )'our ideas of [ma st:l'4—Al vourplanS, allyu r plots. He is re. liahle, ad you can trust 1. iii." Then.:te'conelud. the wake it doubt thi.4 letter to -Ilis Excell(4'll Previde. t.', Presideni of vi trati.ar.S, .of melt who hal aga i nst ihe g,,vernineut. of the . Crinfeilerate Sn,tra , d • enoughAlr. Speaker, for hai l er that, way,-lo twitter. forit mite sitting in his pine rietiittor . 2.0 address. !has: the, bpart,of A rebellious gr And fniq'ait..us goverunte liurpitse . of breakiak 'sanered'Constitntinn. Is: dre',s n letter in that way i him tt once of treason. Nods, as I et:marked bef eats6,then. the plain prpi fro' the Senate. and the . thelonO to be ndepted ; an weak' arkn moot and my: fe an:6liing .elearly, 1 beliel.H lurks in every sentence 4;) Jesse D, Br gl.t to Jelllinf a -Volted has sitice:'decia red for it ha ha Ldone_nothiug for, nothing which he'would - roii:d over irhotlias sineed'ecliired no regret for so doing ;II exhibits no retnors of c‘insiie tee or c'enfes-! sion guilt, but T.:t:lB,pp in the Senate hold; and drtiont. and -Soya •vgcntleman, l will iio it agitin if I . l.Lave' the cliancel" , Affil here to-,, night ' . l Say these hills hare' bre!' desecrated bytlidring the nitine of Jesse, 'Di Bright of with comintidnOoti. - I . In ; cMiclusitm, aquty me to oar one *orclin regard, to the qiiestpin of iierjUry and trial by' jary,,whichliaS !lean's° ofte'ti rieferred to in' this debate: . '1 lin not,' uMerstnnd. 141 r.! Speaker; that the 11;nited States• Senate in net-:1 ing Upon this,qoeation,islM the iisithirinf-ii court determiningla judiciiil hue,00.1.!. It is' roitots I understand. prOvided in tue tution that :they, 51101' sit as ' he eXputsion (if id tnember.l An nit Og . i lit subjict a inember.io expqlsion which, irouhl nut "subject him to n judtci.rtqial: Thep Why' talk of this as ((judicial qutifiull only. NiAV, it has beettUrgeil titian Senittor7ould lie guilty ;of peditry, if he sliCtild obil instrue•, lions the t' were Contrary to br own opinihn 4. , If gentleman believe in the right of represent a ion-=if theNtelieve. that . niembers are sent: t a legislative body to exprelis - the wislu:s of t leir constinentS. they, must citacede the right; of instruction on the part efithis liegislature to our Senator's in !Congress. In 4 his Mfair a; member may consider that his. cOnstituentsi are a rung in desiring certain legislatiOu yet , does he e - nninityerjary, in ollieying their ex presS wishes to secure . such l ligislittion 1 I do! nut Understand it so, Therelltitve Veen simnel minor ipiestions, since I haVii s heen - it ini•mberl of this body, on .which I 11.1i . 9 believed differ- ealli Loin the meals 4. my . cluistonentS ; yet I lecver believed that t heir wishes, iteheiti clearly ext.ressed,!would hel disregarded by' their representative , : here. 111 never, have: ttor never will di: regard them.: .jny - constituents are intelligent ana know their interests us; well, as I do. To express tlieir - a+sli ilS'thitt for which I was sent Ihere.`l(This ebedience of the rePresentittiVe to thblwill Of Nils con 7 ! l stituents is the prineip:e Otr:our repuhlicaoll government—thit Will ot the; uvjoriv express-; eh tin ',ugh their j representatives. .Si.l it is: with durenators in:Congress It is nottheirl personal a i:11 or will th it 'is' to .prevai l !, bit , ,l the will of their -etinStittieuts: Though Mr. Cowan may eXpressedi an opinion.as to the innocence or Jes•=e D. Bright, yeti he is l net the gentleman AO make light of the wishes, of this body: lii concluding I Will merely say again; meat above all things:to be deplored in this discus-!, shin . . is to treat it 'HS q; unction d -polities. it quit4tion of party-. 1 sin `tise the gentleman, tlli ,Z..i.gler,) meant to allirin that beca ii,;. the ' party -to which lie belongs had been itide to destroy this goyerninent, they would he able to bhild :tutu ilei, yet-. 1 thinkHiiin greatly nds- taken.. I say I deplore sueii, party nuestions I midi hope they, may 'never: be brought . up again at a crisis.-like this. and LalsO Itopc that 1 Jesse D. Bright„a I.to.ctinspirittor of J,ffersonl Davis, shall not again bespoken of in 'prai-el antrcummendutton in these! halls, nor that al gentleman shall ever again he found st.4iding upon this, floor, speaking wades of comfort or 'consolation to traitors, whether -in the United, States Senate or elsewhere.. I beliel from the evidence that Jesse I) Bright is it raitur) at heart, and I trust in Ood that wel here hall; express" our empliatic . lcondemnatiOn of hi.ni l .I .. his kind, and,' that he! will be exPellethl froui the 6.tate ! ofthe United States'. : l . - • • • wan whti ; marries a, rich tiifejmut,'' expect aiectisionally "to have_ it lit teeth. We litte heard a 'report, liout6.ct.,l which we thitiii ntur 4 have silenced such liras's. A . gtlitfr.tolttlttlie had the thiS fcrtnic ht inarry a fortuit, wnslmicU tes hibiline; the fitt7ue imints tif his burs; to a trietid: "My hi e,' 4 said tiinwlte ;1 "my isinuey b ught that horse.''' unt.7.letoied the)iusiuid, bowing, I"and pun.. money bought iise..7l ; . , H _Sospicior (.0 relsy of the bPart.; fear ts a chain Uf ; ice upOn' the tiing,n.— Hal f 'scolds are , ivorz.e hau silence • and , ! F either is deat h cotteersatlUll. , lona', to be genuine, to k himself, tink4 believe and be believVd must t ling and . be !stint. ed The'r;cowl doubt (wenches -the charm of conversation quickly, as the shadow of a hawk .dot'.' the §1.113g 4:4 'a bird:" . ! • ' Oliver CIIIIS a MSS a liwpid coesurniati Ile t•buuld tiave add. ed than. it usually, foilows la.viiwal. er et;aisueuut it tatt2, be td the feelitt'gs,l . I . • Corn which is seven etinti per bushel, Is burnt fur feel county; Illi nois.' It bears the ber," because it tive'sel require !to ibe sawed and ' •I • f .; . • • . The boys too to %Val:lid . a Western to XI.: hio'N fori'ned• them:Ft:lies into a,c , ,rps of.'"S.gwbacki Itangtr.s.7 and will saw the, wend fur theiwives uf :vultnt leers, all winter.. Liter—to cap the sure, he addresses •y, Jefferson Davis. hut? Of rebels.uf taken up arm ;•••Preside..t .4 niericit."' IL ig man to address a I •hat its contents= as • as a United StateS one WI o stood at ,trennent, %Fteked It ' founded for the 1;u ion his fon and our fin n apt tt to toll . . enough to convict • A 'Dublin jiiariial vb-erves that altaad bill :minium:lag: a that city, 'states, witli boutidle4 that —the ladies, whin:tut ' . ut sex, are iarittd to aitend " ' • ' • I • • ".. What an - amount of Amerman rTf our grantlehildien will halve to . .ientlatid study. It is Oita amtrlation ito uhli we were before'tliu addit ulna brait- tax will be imposed; I ." !. • ~re, if this is a~l•tici or Which read 1 if 1 hare, With in.y ble powers:shown . it is that treason that. letter frutif n. D'•icis This_ is ii tapes Senator, who saollrrt4h..4.at A story i 4 tuld !of a'peison usking,*m. other one *heth4. he ItrUtild ati•is . ti him to lend a certain friend tuUney; . "Whet? lend him unmet: V . ! knit Aniglit-lend him au enteric, 'und',he isnuldit7t return . at tree like cltrouology - ?rr-r Pccauilie.AL 44 0 .44. es , - I BT trAkY 1!26, 1862.. . A.. itonsunfe war.. . . morning t t •Onitt fine in the.lovely m o nth of lieee tibeti , as the sun' ruse 'labor° the misty imps uf-the niountainsithat lihe k t-Ite - Putinuae. y o nng Omer might have bren seurretherging his taut 'itti the ,etutip urthellleventh' Pontoons i Btic it waktin;Conintott teat.. ' . It Inid,cross:halls, a pirizza,a wine 6el. Lir:Male Stave With a 'FitledittoVe.p!pe, ttfi .he Ishtiot iittalght.: 1 Nnr Was thigi :young •officeit a cuinrnoo I .1.;I' 'SCareely forty.three, he hid alreedy,, tvint:t the; proudest lan els of t he! gory field, . • • and a l lillaelt eye a.testeirf thelblind f u r y of his valor. . In cold' Welither ways. ti;lbe fotind where the "title vra'S hot- Ile was arrayed in a bluC.unilor biasq unlimited, and woreiyelioiv g 1• vet ied 'coat l' scarlet tinwsers; a green and it thaw of tobacco tu l either c h eek) Ills fo n ts - were airded up for • )tattle; ttle-• I -at . upor its I . ; .r• upon h is two his tieek was . clothed with tlitinder; at his bicath sinellerfotonions.l' Ilia father had been an -Indian, and hi mottle! a Uutohnojn, but as built .had pe. titintied.lt he ,I,?gishitiire to alltitc 1.4 in to becinne-patives . of the g. E.; Oliurch,l tie 'child - led Ito fuel a Piirtuguese the . -sitay nz.iunitd hisieunine was Senlitir, Don:ltan ri tainver6 do lluuw jing jig-4r.! Ile was seven . "feet iii!his sockA;,Weiglit, tWo hundred_ and eighty polnils, 91%1 Weight =die Weig,iied.niore in Albany—aud had a mod , ommon scl,ool cdneatien s , flip manner:: were puli,heih some ; .he had tlnifered a-good deal the iritea matiatir,l and knew [)r Wattr,a Juvenile Poems by heart: battle lielwas awful lie sided a Sco'ttish clayinOre. longer than liiiuself,-and a brace of dOuble)3i.ick action, revolvers presented him py the belo A:bratedlGuii 3laker of Mosel*. Thusiuiucli fur our hero. ; •*0 - utft t I crioriannar intirinu red he; of the blue hair and curly-teeth. hOw I have.dreaniCii of • thee, this molitil'. ii riled; and saw a - slave in crimson velvet ;vproaching. 4 .; , , !" ^ lie exclaimed. "bring shaving' water: ; and order break!tast.',. Alt through the watcheS of the purple nicht. White the fillies lay, ipthlobtlei as as planets,onl the Sheeny hostnt of the dal Waves. and the:odor fainting tow-1,011. sari , exiuberant to t he sleepy; juice laden creattitu'tts of:the white Magnolia. .1311 t ' Miss ! Presciitt a . copy. right on all such sort of thing All nigt,t, let ine'savonen.:quite DIM Rantar.quero dreamed of his Lively Gitniatia:, she sat in her hoiver on Pentisylvania Avenue. and gazql, afar out over the inurkif shad si i‘VhS . lOl/li. tlin . :o) Where the lurid camp; fires of the brave Eleventh Pontoons hurled back in angry , glare upon the iteavais; :A?i, day brok*. Site c. old see k yt the 4WD's. Carly light the Star Spangled Banner that: 6 was ro pr4udly hailed a'r the last ;b'eamitig of the althOugh during it he ttieht tht rcd ,j glare of the • rocket' and bontbs, bursatig in air, had given . pr i ptif that the flag *as] still here Ilantanquern !—oh. !nip love !" 'cried. die Maiden, rubbing hey lefriar. -11t4 l l ong must 'vo . dwell.iiriluncliness apart I•• This'inceurrinm . at Ow 'm6ment When our ~era tittered his loved. one's name, was d 'rimiarkable 'coinci.lenCei and way frequently referred to for several • . yeaN afterward by 'host) who word curious : - such inane, w. „ . The * Otior of the bower was, satidenly and ithgirly 'thrust open abtl,tt yUung Man ..IVittit in thunder are put. that ,fellercyuur 'love' ftir ?” said ,this - young awn; 1 ! !I • ' • lii : Was' a disagreeable perstm, was to marry Giortaana. She !didn'l . Want him for a husbind, butt, her :fathei Was. obdurate'. Hu was a tough • - ; • Mil ."Avaunt, base viltian'!" cried Glorian ; !oath thee. ,By heasert I swear it ! 'iVolistad me ! _Death ;before dis I.ln. bar! ! ' a techen of yer ? 1 1 mike:. the ricl, ryillian. whose name was !Peter. . •At this • t..the sullen 'roar of !the dtstitoti..annoti was,licardi*on'te'ittiles:off "Citbl"l exclaimed the tunitien; Ymar Country I calls! • Nyho hitt ! 41, poltinon would linger when the deep !voiced can t.on :speaks Wl4 tarty here to ease Sod luxtiry ?", - ! 1 "I , don't know." replied Peter; "I don't iittlti ouch about this ww•;." The ;peerless beauty cast up him a gaze Of wiihering scorn that wade hit hairsiz zleeaud blistered his ooze ! get 'riled!" said he 1 • "fit); then, atid win ti o4wc, lit the field bliiell and glory." I i! 1 I'. toe!" 1 11 "Nin, 1 - ! till you promise to 'fohget cotir foolit:hrikassion for DUlk liantanquero.2. ''..Detteerate not 'that. name *lib )Nitut • ; •- IEIII MI ?•Long may it::Trave."—.A(Lli' ich =I TERRES4I:OO' PtkAialtnt; sordid brcath 1" craWd GlCriatrna,ina'irti eycm &wiled so that.' a, leigliburirii:iucsia ter'ibought it was suariss, sad.begati Kd crow. ' - ; •";i 4'l' will hare his blood I' , „Yostrerl b. ter.' Glorianno Wept.. Shi . wept sa - 6 4 K deal. ' " Peteidrevin-jeltel hiked poitnard friim the bosom of .hia dreSsitte gnio;• atilt ,brandishitig it in the air.- .: - ..Ere one hour .elopsed,7 •.t.h we'Vo nhall drink. at - thiaJontitain of hi:4 h6irt. !" • , The 'reader will obserre that tbisyoung than used imperfect lauguate.:.:The rea son was that he was uneducated. He was born of fioor but honest parents, and had Made his fortune by Strithig tat ie . li;tiaus papers. • ! • He started to leave the - font; but al , manna eliii.j.i to him. . • "Stay---stay,". she sobbed'; . 4 ,'tako. - Ette so dear, so noble a 'life!! • .. - li bat you in the iyi," remarked !lei "ef you don't o' me."' la, a • She sank. in`a swoonnud - a. Corner,. iialf an linur. later._ .Peterstood,inlitet tent of Scullin. Don Rantanyiero de Boom jing-jit.. The. mighty warrior lay, i on a sofa aileep.. The bratidv taken . at. brealilabt was a Rule tau much - lkit hia,,. - Witilletealthy movement, POO. (ire* near and ra.sin. , hid glittering dirk high in 'the n;r,- rl.nvn it came with unerring aim ana ,furee.• " • Let us draw a'veil over "thisiiad sceo •1 llorE.—llope is a wonderful gift , God, and one of the' most powerful prit.- eiples in! the human, mind... the grand support of all . :mankingitt don; itris the mainspring 'Of - ration' throughout, the earth; nothing Jibe hope inSpites courage in, difficulties and dauz tiers; and weak but i hope can wipe away tears. and Cheer. the. sorrowfUl heart F t lloPe fOr better things in time to eimie; is tife support of all sufferers in-thestOrld; it is also the life and vigor of all advert- - turerers. .We shall find inscribed outlet prison•cloor, on the: merchant's vessel { op the war;ior's• hanotr, 'on the'. pil: tii - ofsetaff, and on the pilloi of the lug. It . unimates the lawyer at the -bar ? the preacher in the pulpit.; the patent at , the bet) of his family, and the starvinK r.iwbile pes-ing through the dreary Winter. We plough in hope. we hope,, - yre reap in hid; e • we:live hope,- and die in hope. Fill the heart with hope, nod you fill it with life and light; wii h Vigor 'and exertion. Banish hope' front the earth, .you fill it in a num:tent full Of darkness and despair. • Where hope lices; Man looks forward, and !atrires eto rise' to happiness and glory: . If we die to day. the sun will shine tkit b s rigittly and-the birds sing is sweetly to morrow.. Business will but b6ba;Fioded; a nostkinit._ and the. great times will crop bestow a thought - upon our, niettioi l ies.- Is he dead 7 is the solainW' inquiry of a tetv, a+ I hey pass to their work. lbt no one will' tuiss us except our imm ediate' connections. and in a ithiot time they will forget us, and laugh , aA. merrily asj wilerr we sat ,beside Thus shall we Al, now active iii life, pass away. Ou:r chil dren crowd close behind us, and th 4 will soon be gone. In a few years not, a lir. , !nit being can exclaim, ~ 4 reuipirbeie hiu;.' - . StausrEs.--Against slander ttiere is no defence.. Hell cannot boast of 4 . tr foul a fiend, nor man deplore so foul a foe. A is a pestilence walking in darkness, spreadinz contagion far atid wide, !which the must wary .traveler minuet avd p . It is the heart-searching dagger. of the of cssin. It is the poisoned arrocCilrhoso wound is incurable It is a4 . ' fatal its the sting 1)f tl,e most deadly asp—tutirder lir its eft,plt.)Yrnent i .innocente its pro* ; aucl rnin;ita'sport.. • • A! Store was broken open one Ighf. , but strange to.say nothing Was carri ed off: The 'proprietor wds leaking his brag of it at the same rime exp'ressing hi sqrpriao at losing hothing..- "Not at alltutprfsite,'Pi said ibis neighbor ; "the rubbdri lighted* lamp, drain 't ;they _ '!'' "Yes : " wasihe re;, "Weir "mentioned, the --neilibof; "they jou Ild yoor 'goudi marked "in ; fitghe their couldn ' t afford :tb take - ' - An old lady walked into 'the oirtee of a J udge, of Piobatein 'Massachusetts once' upon a tinte,rand asked: •!Are you the Judge of . Iteprobatettr i • 9. am the Judge of Probate.", .1 - that ' s ,1 A expeet,"urlh4lis old lady,-“You tuy father• died' ed,!und lie , left several little' enEdelif; and' w, I ra to be; them ekeentionei:!:;. 4 'A witer iu ao.Engliih, paper „ is ',cry , itidieuaot itha "the ladies '-'afe'akiraYrit druiik . -last at convirittl Fratheritigir %What ,writer eipect !, They are 'certainly 'tke, !aat 544n1t.1. seci;druulc.' Subsdribe for the: Joiisiwsw,; II II Il " . i' MEESE ME