Brick PomeiroVis Couttishlp. Oft . 14: 7 0 'ours, 'as,:•":4ted'a: . • , • 1,8 Jrrneifiav otter has : done gone Pan - got -- vtelrbicked unto a arrherest of ' the gespet who attends prayer meetings, swops horses, stands chaplain in the army, - -nrrcl - _ drunk on the sly. Oh , l dear! This is such misery i W-herefoce-slrallwe le novr? - Ho'oo 11.54 to do 4,11 c courting (bziihelie Tzirl „Worm:. I,le4gep, ', : drelps, hallkollboney'fizi. night blooMing for seriousness, and such evidences did we porut into them lap of hers, whereon at vesper chimes this head of did rest—Oh, dear! 0, K—lists! We used to blacke{i our boots,, starch our hair,_grease our sh,rt, - and curl Our e4e- And-We rode hpse pareWil caltiviite cern; - and we . milke r d the inlindki heifer as what no other boy could milk, and we split oven i wood for her ma; and who would not! And at night, when bats came forth, and Nlatroplethigt 7crawled' over ;•the7leiri, - .7arid '4lll)ng " maiden ,ktikcy_freizt, holding their heads hider . .. One wing, so as to learn !dm by hearing their hearts beat, we would) hasten und'er,K.alis.: ta's window, and. shewould, with her filly white hand snail us bY the-hair till "we ar at, the : bower. or. /MT; as She called garret. - ` , :t hus -Our - -hair - became -less, • and the confectionery for - Kalista increased. • • When the week had busted on the rock z of Saturday night, we used' to- wander by Abe brooklet; arid let : he hreioklet wander ton. And Kalista went forth with us. Hand in hand, like the Sinniese twiosters, ,„we roamed, sat on the dewy bank to catch cold in- ,- our hands, and luxuriate on the t‘bank. - wet -- with tiewl n s - .lC : lhr-we - used - to SaSclinegainst a fatherly andtnotherly,elni Lace, afid - g.4 - ifeeie` each oilier& hands. we rolled our eyes an I peeked upward into the blue vault, our spirits longed - Id feat into . it, but didn't -.„lolll.this-sparking heaven in . two vol I mes, with the price omitted.. Did, you* ever spark? 'not, adVance your works. Upon h female crino line dear, and comnadnce active hostilities to onct. once we sparked when'lierTma: ternal mother was le4ingr- :- The old lady • stopped -us, because it.*lfdlided.. her Eaf othertiiries,..so_ she. said._ 'Brit. >then slie didn't keep us stoppe . When we wanted to repose our head, Calista held -her'lap and into it we went Ike an apple. When we anted; kiss, thldKalista Sdeli our desire, when she Would lean her amber ;bead bier toWards tacnindrsny, "Now; Brick, tea is ready." - : You can just gam ble'we'took`tea from that little :table lots °tarries, and Haver asked 'any Oho to help put back the pl,atesi' tlyas`a 4411 r` on a kiss; it wai‘prettYiiear her Best nott. -Making-musli , was hetbesticharm When - Lthe' , ..weiter, Sheiripriiikted meal into the iron—iron receptakettle, and.' filet slialol'herlcolcs.:4L:gTee,,to,. see the' iiifint mush btihble and sputter like a fellow-kissing a baby- - with his mouth full ' of beechnuts. I 'We courted, sparked: and ' ,, ,cptnied lists seventeen'long She grew - flip' size to greater size; -and all went merry,as a holiday bell." - -,3Allsta's7trifitertial author said we arid! we intenllecr to, and we should have been wedded but for the I r Then th'ere cain'e from the war a jour . ne'yman - converter - , aad ho offered all bei had, and , /he' pair 'wedded at 'cince; and now Kali Sta telling some other 'del egate that "tea iS I another of our s popos ; .is . spilled over life's precipice ri and4ve rule left to mourn for the candy`We itive unto Kalista, who has left to die !—La 'Crosse Democrat.- ' - o ftr4;lB6 rs presented l ai'il:thendment passed vote of every Republi- Its declarations are Sir bnc Th: ' The political issti in the Contitntion / by the unatibrithis ll - tian -in.-Congress. briefly - . there: ' : : '; 1. All- perioris r , ..the I.l6itda.State4 risclietion thereafl. a born naturalized in and •Ailbj - e - et :to the ju , frigze4tofilieSTrijted States, and-,pf- i tia.,Eiates.,AVherein they , reside. j :1 T., No State Shall - thaTte' . or enforce 'ally laiv., which - shall ab.miga" ilia' privileie.s Jr immunities of :citizerls (Al hc_.. United States, iiiii,'pliall - anyi ,Ititff dipri‘;e any pe -. of! ilkori fife; liberty, or property without due P z-o -cess,oflaw, nor Il a ety ic to . , any parson - ,Aljthin ,_ its jOrkdietion t.hls,equal protectie4 9fille jaws. - ' ,; .. ~• ~• , I 3 . .3., It4'iros'enia iota, -"hi , i botigregai `shall t be apportioned. to the population entrusted with- political I.iii. 1 , .1_ , I ,-, . - 4.- No perjuretkßebel who has violated , an. eatl.i.ns Et Itietu.l t )er, of-Oongri-44:bi as a national officer,sall be ,eliglizta, again-t0 .....6.,:ii-iuch:ofriEe.: ..... 6 ., : ii-i uc h: o friEe.: )::::... ..:-..,- ,z) ...:, . 1 ''i*'' ..- 14' ... ' 5. TheVat'iona ._ ar I)d t shall never be ; repudiated.,::: .-..-6: :•-The The Reid' . - , assumed Or pot War • Dtli tshall rieverbe• ation;,;shall be for No comae the fieed sla'ves: • The entire Copperhead delegation • • • both - Houses of Con aretS itted solid against these prolosition3, and the Copperhead party 'thuougheat the . , country ISaci' : thern up "in it. p ,issue ; therefpre,: is , fairly joined—and it is, proper" that, ev.ry : voter should underitall• it' . q:ATILT& I l fiNiy''.- - ' 4 . 4 6iiii"elpinin pTitnYir ginian-left in his will , the follo4ingirppor tantlassage: :iil. ave. lisposed of all nly 'property tojny/farnirf...;:therf3;isx.ne thing more I 4vishllteki :111d JeavVihei9lhd that,.ia 'The7thiiistia/Piehgkii. t-lf-thy ilati thit, :and I had 'not,giyen theniedo shilling,tfiFy would l be rich.; . and if they , had not that, ~stad I had gii . eli titetel'ali.-Lhe",woklai ,thOy, would be'pobr?? . ' i C4l hi t "----4.Xirßigliits o ns p. ini .A 1 , TirchiqatlNoo.sr,76px , , speeen de -4 Ipredlitt Sal 4133; tat .Vilar the 4th of; ulY;• ....,..., • the • 1 in advocating constitutional , amendment. stated 4at the section Fon ' ferrino• the rights of citizenship upon fe- , ed- of-- 1 , ,en-diditrob 7 .corf?r theright of i sqtfr l „ges, 'tut poly Pioiee,t,iisn of l, t tiatiirtiFi hta, leini . .'`tqnivaleirt. to ald ration t.lo;"ev ~ f e . ; , a I , .v. h , ~ ,4 , Minn Is t humanloting; aid riaat you have, no right to go cut and murder him; , I -you have no right to take his property; you . 11 have no right to take his work wi n out I paying him'his wages; you have : dal:ls : light • . to Abttee..ll3; matt' or irifl Vzith. tii3tighte inTp l iivitegelii j*J4lttincd,'4;hylv-fie, a Douglas Democraeof 1860, advocated this ; provision in the following emphatic an! 1 eloquent language: i ,Sir,..when7cw.asll-I;n43holif I bpame such a,great 'aiißsitV•.of niiiv4isal citizen ship, / can aniwi.,;t l i9 1 '..1 2 1%; 4, 5t4.9 10 i i ;.11'.ave had - ni3r prejulic,es,ust as other men in this land, but when I matched with! the columns of loyal men on southern seil, and saw the flag of tre on defiantly, flaunted in our faces; ! yillpri,colted.afeund#te"and asl,-eefoi.friends; I:a Pialtd:'(to - 2114-*hite man in vain; he was the friend of the trai tor, the sympathizer ith. rebellion ;heowed allegiance, he thong,t, to treason, and not i l to the Goveinmen-i„,ofAle•pnited States. But at the'de4p . ,l dark hour , of n . ight; the poor colo'r'ed men,' bocied - dO`Wn by the chains of slavery, would crawl through the tilarshes, through thickets, wade the rivers Euld. come _into our picket lines, intia:.our , ,_ 'eamPsy al: 1 4 t , pll-1431- 0 4vhere t,1,141 rebel forces lay, and lids yon.mi s ,ille.attailf treasoii and dest4y it.'leleirs'l I'll'aF Ts fhb TeAson, why I cared not when I found a man that was my fricml—a friend to my country, though. his skin WAS, black, I could ] trust him sooner - than 're.iiii,,:i the white traitor. ["That's lio."] [. ,-, . ~,,' • ;2 l • Hencel wani.liim , tee have the protec tion of the law; I am in favor of his having ;if shall ever be Until he gets it. I ask 1 , . yauf my-countryixn e, I ask you, mothers, who - are - sittng around in this little. group, ,that have..fo44so/js.,thal t 1 194 kg ign:ellenth theitot bnriii.hg., gaildi_ot. - _,•aeorilitieliose faces you will see no more on earth, {whose graves you can never visit again, perhaps and the old father's, too, and the little, prat ' 1 ; tlin, n ,,o- , babe that ,toften•askeili*.,pother,--- "kotlier,-Wlieiwill My' tailier again return to:trier, to•have th 4 layrs 44;1,44' land so modified, that whiletraitors in the South have their Othetiligs,cda'refte'r,"delrr to strew garlands 1 - .)f Rowers''up'o'll the graves ~of rebel soldieNgiet:they,:tfury live in their ;memOriits:linipt;iii4ifii-sball last, if some poor r old,,ditcript, fiegr,s, : -whos.has•mined `hili.:liti` . erty.., li , .:::the intarc h. , and;iprolv esir. of American arms, shell come along with a little basket of tlow.'srs to strew upon the grave of some poor loyal, soldier,' that he shall have the-right to do it, and that no pqmort• shall .1.115ve. the• tight, pc intefjere, and . that he isto_ke proteetsrd:,[4motiond These s rights. ,they I ought to have.... 1 . )1 ,7 e Ought to he willir m * to knie theevery human being:on 'lop of God's 'earth. , I hOpe ;his is not 'tieason•--' 2 at, least ;;I iloia't believe it 'IS. ILmighterj -I belleye it is but doing fjustace4: . i thosepeople • and to mtrselves. llt • is' mv, Christi* act, of our pare,' and We sheuld not ;fail; to ( pe,rform it. If we do, Wo fail :td perform a duty. incum bent upon tis t0vv,91.1. - Indp '),1114) have saved the Government, , ,and wrenched it , from the hands;Of:ti:casen, When they were fastened upon its throat: l'' '' " r - ''''' - The N Y Herald on the Amendment. I The'NesvAiNikt • i . Herald pr:ofOesl to be entitely., eatitfied the congr smarm' 1 h ^ t • i rin `scheme .of.ree9nstruetion, as t embraced. in the eoutatitglionall amendmobte. - - - It. says , thate.,being i ress .bawrgiyerrilid. • ~epn helm •. ••..f •- , -patty a:p?werfal- plattopr.k tor the ap.proaen ng%ll.electi4id, h deSeribes - thii - amend-' Mont; 'This riMehdriient:prOk4es that all per eons 7.borm or--ritrtitralize4 the United St . ates2fjall;, , e,UliTS (eVet)t. Indians ;not •triked;) uthtitizei; g'thereof and of the tates in•Whiel-Itherliv,e ' `? . ana shall have equal protectionl under the,laws; that the repre sentation 4n. P,ODS`regs, e 1 2egulated accordia)g the , restrictiever Jkich the States;4l2 l ay -seayeally inißeec upOrt.:-..tbe right of suffrage; that_,niarge..eehedule of relAs be',,,teluaett from,: lilt ofb`Ces beli.eaftcy;isubject te:ii.dzoission in eieh, ease, 'by .4' iwd thirds 'vOte,'O'f':each , 1 - lonse, of , CougreSs' that the natioualtlebt and soldiers' pensions and bounties iihall:be ultletalotthe re= I,.belliolior t . of any, !rebel] ionr.4 ; a a'ff 'clairps for loseal . of Slitvei'sball: be es'erysibeie'and utterly repudiated. All' these tlibags' 'are in the aniendnTufrit — Whiehilie: State Legis latures-will now, : be. called .-upon, td:•ratify, and no distitif.'etiel-:y proposition viill frieet aper ovid T lieop7e ivbiellharrie'd the bovernmenoA upaphantly; tiyo n h. the fcae r ful ,circ oat of the. late soutliern - rebellion ! .11 • 7,e,trust the g 62• 4 14 71 1 1P9 1 41 1 ? 121 g ii444t4 _ f-jo...ar•••• Pr4laplib)it„gitiner given atl . 4.iffei• burg, Vermont, July 2; the"folloWing toast was 43ffered ~"-Pre4'den`,l, tjelinsor.—A, passenger- on boayd - the.national rasn, butJnov - left tic. ilwatiy,, t doilgreis;".ivlieti”.lie r COme.;l'l4 we serenade. him." laokti:,Statelcouvention ai'perverorit.he Bth • f2l.atigt",Wict-5,i1Pi .44.1at4a ASfifesiciattoEi Cohgrdas ' •%, r • \ -1 ' -• • • • , , --; - - . -I I ~ . ..-.--1 4 - , ----- r- ;" - . 1 • ~,-....., A ; 1 , Y'a- a ,611 »®\ i 1 '' ' I .-..,-- i -..,-,4 1 / : i t z,...- . r'- . ., - --'-'9 1 .....' r.: i zarp • _• •' , + ~--...4 1 l';.;-: ?,--:: • ''' .3 (7,i'.z " . 7 . ;Ys' . . 1 i ';'",,, L I i . --• - 4 , ',.i.. - : --, .. f . 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