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'...., .. •,,,t• ..,, , ...5..... ~ 0 ' k... - • - . - ~7 rcAtLzi. ~~ ~~ K, ~~. ..NY INTIL" • ' 1 flat shullUo„forthee;,nry, lend; , F in,thie,,thy,hpur,of. need 1, • , • .I . l 4nd.sh cr y gon3 up, unh eed ? kiC;ar , , : alCl•iake.no :Shall 1111 , 1ny nights , be spent in,mst, • And sit my days itt ease; Whilelhoutiands;eieeP-in tentml_Behls, Beneath the wintry breeze? And thousands more by silent hearths. Mvait•the battle, ety,. • • •. , sits tiring ',-, 4'l; Is "tmt . . for those Nvhe'die. • • Oh,'Gtd!--tallitnizzef-SlEthe woe______ . Zeieath the ntourneei roof, The days of sickening, sad suspense . That heralds in the truth! Oh, God tto think of alt-the tears That drench tins hapless land— From Mississippi's - windtrig course • To broad Atlantic's strand ! Alt, mothers, Wives and sisters fond / ' Who the tidings dread, I would our country Might be saved,' And you should wee deed! But did I count as many sons As'aidCinnelia . bold,. . • I'd gthl myself t h eir_ wcapons 'on And speed them troak My fold 'My eyes are' full of gathering tears, Pot not for those away; t,is th - at I'vo mat one to send To ght our taus . Vligiqie_my_stretitth . ,_mv_ life, my :AI/ Aad may the offerlrig be _ As vverihy in thy sight my lamli As if I died for thee ! LOPE. _ _ ht MARY N. DEA.I233JRN there is a *ird, all winds beyond, , TransMAO from a foreign tongue; ancient poets sough.k. and sung— And binding with a sired bond The aged and the young. :There is a,light, a flickering light, Reflected by a tratchful.eye; That o'et:the broad, expansive oky H,,ath marked•the,change of day and nights fly months and years to fly. There is a truq s a sacred trust, By chitdie~t freed amfi rst revealed, 'With roan' , t future promise sealed, To which the sternest creature must The first affildions I'hCre is a link !lint 'loth :unite The earthly with the purr; _ Heading' a my along, our shore, - - T seraphs own Stud ang4ls wri Eternal 'and secure.' That wonlis,Love, and Heaven its honne l And saint s revere its name: It linkirthe•tpernirh-to the throne, • And bias the 'wandering 'spirit romp And claim it for his own. ••• • 'lY~~s'iC~LL' A~T'9~`~ Dull SOolars. Much injury is often done to ' children of{ kltiggish minds by theinjudicions courSe_oid teachers: .3,Tany --- Chadren are reputed dull, when it is nothing mare or less than this :-- their mental processes are ,slow i though, cor- Just so IS the case inJ the ph3sical ystenti - 1 tiby hint); as'strong: to fitt, weight a u largea,unotberutu,niity be able to run There is, p. scholar and, a.d.unea. '.ll he. forme!, ', l ;i:tisave described. Illnilatten 174.1 ! dii,;er be made to lentil vett Ithlol . 4 :41 - utilmottt , The former, Lsilitz4lo..justrhetioitc-wi-I)44%—tlittee - lopyondqh - e..e..x.pcettltions.otfrieuds.. : „ • Toiehers•should ..be,, very trot-to pre:4s: ttio'rntnih ' updti • the 'tuin'tls Vli limn . 01 ,once lc re, ' the - teach .grgatkst Suppose „ you:,linve u,,dulif scholars . :First:secure ,his,.contdenoo by ask- , ing him . suth• :guest:him as you, are' pretty sure lid c 4 .tti lanSwer'.- ' 'fly this rues tision 'se cutTe•liis'con idcaee -' 73e iiiirover seruiii io us afArsi,' ilieltoust clegant."ro?teof tti"tiMi Other',Wards; how tt? - 1 ,ith; fi Let,y,e.ur:PwoO, mit.L.ee , ,sleivi;4o l l:,the - ,o(iioc, jug, as well as that of .your,.::pupil.• 4J,Q 1 4. tilr• tir 732 e.9.1.M.js !TV - L114. 1 Z , eAt , tj !toil „c,:en , equenta l reauent,re n :IPYlegtibEvfle.eestiqy..,,titr , MaY ulf;seem,•very,? t Msg.% :passi gleitird• Same detire muis.-for his mind. Nanx4, t,4o,4oo.a4jOaflftii fano. thxtig tha,t)73lklitt r}e,,preriqtmly.i xaug, mft bAtlift - - 10.134.1,4 lok ,3c wilt Oteased , ' tioc. tic di , acid Ritil'Acorii•an'ed irtzdn 4 - '6ll"ll.tisml", rictifis ig4 urciA. Lita4,o,t 441,04 setutiprmho r .3 rgsh o uid e s 1 1 4 d ku teuvr .:::-Tvsbovnitm • NO4 4 i r t (0-11 / El l ilitt i t .V: • toi YPW ,wi ll • § °° ! 4 04!).3 11 / 1 4 .44 /i. i fP dun cc ntt , ' I , ,ktwa !3; ery, Ipleaisittptointeaelt o t eepAoz4l4l4ll4l3 , kbv,!,evs , kltskv ; e4aties vas well t er; o ie the IruleMe.e.gl l o4. 411c1IPVIMTailter tot all classes of bildion.• it is liy no means xwbtaialtliaat tlietett,t.ounk, , ,ionolirr;!, , wliburii. NsAti,e'6 , 31 ,tiff rr Eot,itiV4 l lll; 3 ' r , tiiiv,R,4'ii . 49p,i1 1 ~ 1 Y9 4 Itikisiteadilanainttts4riv..altthis feritilticaopetin tunzii•_ , l L,11 4 , Ilib'ilaiiblit t ''tkenV • tottow' . 'l44licia<litlW 31 , Jq'tl# 11 4 3 .ii0 1 /::* 1 .04: 4 4,119d#0%, 4' 0 440'4r; ZrrAggi4l g'effekni, • ,„.h.,11 —A Irappy-New.'l"tar ,• • -• i. q . 4 • , "'' - t. I. J., 4: 4 2P. -t - 41 • 1 1.. i.l 8- NANItt-4REDAY 01N1N:G .. , 01-4'-',ItiNK-LIN 4 COUNT • .. • i I!, lq.,±l MOM Wiikth - rAitO, a: 136 0:1 1 .qa-: - * 6 -gl7 .'t * Oreen iron:it Winter,mar; king ,snowfOrtetand:tilid ing down .41itE steep, hills; and ' in Bummer and autumn wandering iityet'the iifto'florterli•oti 'tnits, catchi ni the sieadtiful trout froin,ths'brooks. But my brother in Witriionsio write 'to ins, efinie s Irina; and I West. Otirlonse Was Kni *hat - Visa then called' Baxter's Traitio.--e-, The ;prait'W 6oveied With tleivers; many, viparialces fish and (lucks k tut oar: prinCiPleSoodrwas cake and .silt4ork. • Oue of our. neighbors had no hint. •'for some time, and getting out of powder, they -had•-•na-game.2__So_onetday • th_ey,'sent tip their oldest son, a .bzly'aliout ten ,years old, for a piece of pork. As. he was carrying - it homeward' and going through a piece of --woods, by Silver Lake, he heard the rustling of the'leiv.ei in a thieltet by the roadside.— Ile stopped' and listeriedall was. 'still. A -gain - lie pushed - forivaz d leaves_ rustled hehihd him, and he thought he heard a stealthy step. Again 'he .stopped; every thing was still, except the gentle dash of 'the waves'upon the pebby beaiib, and the rapid beating of his owti heart. • ' lie dreaded to 'go fdrivaid', and dared 'not stay, for he• saw ; night •, was approaching, when the woods •alwayi echoed with thi sound of the hungry , wolf, and •the savage bear, and•stealtby eatamount_Come—out—Of their dens. So, picking tip a club, he again. started houeward. Again came the 'stealthy step behind him, nearer and nearer, until he saw a gaunt and savage wolf creeping after him kand, as be hurried ony still clinging to his meat, the wolf was comieg. nearer and nearer, and lic might at any moment spring upon him. :till the boy, though he trenibled in. eve . • I ry limb, he did not He-remembered Itteving heard hie lather say that if any one faced a wild animal, and look ed it square in the eye s it would not dare . to attack him lie turned around and faced the himgry wolf, and commenced walking backwards toward his home, still a long mile and a half away. , As the woods grew darker and the wolf came nearer, shovr,itag his white teeth, with the hair bristling upon'his back. The courageous boy knew that if he gave up his piece of pork, he was safe, and could run home unmolested; but he knew that there were hungry ones at home awaiting his return.. So backwards he went, step by step. As.the wolf eitme:mettr, he -hit him square upon the head with a stone, when, with an angry yelp, the wolf sprang into the thicket, and set up a long and dismal howl. The boy listened to hear if there were an swering howls, and hearing none, took cour-, age; but soon the savage beast, madened with hunger, came at Min again.' With Iris club he gave him a 'well-directed blow be tween the 'eyes, which 'sent• him howliag back-again into the the,thicket. • ' , Again and again was the contest renewed. .11any times °did the savage animal make a. spring at the lad, and many . times. did the brave boy beat hini,olf, until last he came near the log cabin of his parents, when the disappointed wolf, - with a long and wailing sound; dashed away into the woods. Treinio , ling with exeitenrcut; and wet with piiespira tion, the boy dropped the meat iipon the floor, crying ".:11othor I've got it," and fell exhausted at his mother's teet. ,It should nei-br •'be_ orkotten - that 'the lionr alwaya,,ye huviwith tout'", espee. should.. 44..iirt.1i‘r454114.140' !W te . r;' . With inhospitable „ems, lays relentless siege alike to the,' op alent awd - lawly Then' , should t - tioie who are blessed with eomfot and plenty, re nput bcr.thiut every, hoarse sound, of winter's teal , pest eairie'i tioirbitYiri4 suftering-to the and we' rui• 1•61.';;;• - forts - orisaertfices. to ifia.ke.tgind .the'; man! ehildren of:want around. us,., • .:The,re not a. liook of, inspire teaching that'does, rinCreininA:ns'orour duty to the -Thor and in the . terrible judgment given as the final condemnation of the wicked, .is found the burning 'words—"l, was - an bun , gered and ye gavehme r.o4neat ; l was naked and ye clothed:nit.; not" It is taught as one of the liiiheit'6l: 4 Christian 'dutieai and none it-till:deny that it' is: ot!ei"of the holiest `;ofliees, 'of it imin ty, - 'Leto us be Watcliful , fha•tidi , tlqs'.iieiticdttty•Nfetliit' not: ,-%. .`l,lte'commgyiiittor, will be one of vins dal sevrerit 3/ to 'the. Pd6r..' "goaberl wilt be' , sedree' , l end every article of neciiSity -b . 6•4ll:threichninAl, (degree of-ittitdriiir„-inless 7 t-therei,'ifiall be s - - ptent . pt T?d 'generous nid.,:rennered, ennot be do And `yet 'ne yet:- befbre;*itliiii . our deal& tion ,' Fag • a genertht ) s' Crea tdr ishly bestowed his gift lipah t ntri-neliplo • • 3 t• the ch afritg.' 'iitiVukiliettinicrlAbdiftilly lay• is h ; Ur: liquid eiNer—ii6fruotinpitis fie xtrif tietchig 'with' fertility' L—;rer tremecdous cataracts thgndifing .VriCatitooliVv'erdh rive rs, rollin,,c , in soletiinTsilen6'te the b'ceun HIM"- 'friraliiir , 94l:o7l:vrAifi - . 1 "f louts forth 5114ierieffinifeene'e-Afer skies fife \bogie:M . ' tjaunateel‘ - -4:bo; , Weyer.; the , rf ,111 1 1114-.4 4-44, 1 , 1 1144 ^ ' Ml' 1 4 ! it NI , ICareptotrikeeps a lane; An 4 qoa. fi,ay lte waif seen ihaa,liiagfaq) aaaitlou the 0 , 30-'• si!, : te 3 wAt tig;a,s it'Jllls • hoax t , 3v OAK bxea.k.r+4, ;what's. the matter inquired".-toner;:oChial. frietiOe heilorAveyj pusfin,g,- ; tßetter . o)lQught lipmaitiOl'ari Olefin Alone pr, ba,p44lart;4 051, daitth;.;; Thal migh iyE' tritofintetkMe. Juit.l4o r th,eyllget,.hig„ 'iicklig, l l49leet stir the pies they, ding, ;poor i'llimptnit sobbed en, 1-Bravp , Bo7. , ' . ==l The Poor Ili e lmktibiwirraititer? yy , -: 1 `-eitutilio - tiiii ialeViatett "artist"' of '§e6 l . tiffon' - fnitad - 4pliu i thii 'atrial) o4iiiiii iiiiik-bf hili ptipilii;'irketCheieor iiiiiciinens 'of diiiiillig, iirmerfeit'itad ( itsifiti l alie.ay ':lit,il. "bh'irittit'' the rie)s iniiiooo,iii "aniio,' ~''Sliq, Wein' eidOli'd 441:1eg dui'. nt' lit" end, lia. l sia - utterlilit'abla to 'conjectii4e- the titither.'' i 0164 iiiiiiiihither pupils had arrived at the striditi ifeftitir 1114 and were gropekbeforc atr, , easel, outteriag exclamation 01l delighted inirprige, whoa Kurith) entered. His astonishment , wee. equal, to their 'own coo ;Puling:in ' Unfinished head of' 'the Virgin, 'of ekqiiisittiintlibei with *army touches t of -surpassing , liekikty.— Ile appealed first to due and then to I:nether of' the youngeiltliiiirr i n,:to , see if th‘l l , ifsitild lajcinini - Wtliiiclioice - 'biit - inyatertous - pro= auction; but they ,returned' 0 sorrowist neg. a.s.iv,e. • , • • -• i , i Ile wilo tee lett , this ' traeery will on e day lip tiiister of ns' all: ' '4l'hastiiiii," sai d he to a youthful slave • who stood 'trenibling , before WM, " irhO,'o'ccUjiies this studio at ' , . night "Na•one but myself, Senor."' "Nell, take Your,station here to-nigh t, and , if you do ixelki,tifo,rm Ogthi - nayiterieus ,visitant of this ream,' thirty, lashes ..shall be your reward an , the morrow." , • • He Vowed in quiet mibreission;and.retir ,ed. That Oght he threw; hie:mattress before the easel' and slept soundly until the clock -struck—three.- - Ho' - thew - sprang - from — birs couch, and exclainied% , „ "Three hours are: siiy ,own; the ,rist ; are my mister's I" • . , ,He then seized a palette and took bia'Seat at the frame to erase the Work of this pre. ceding night. With brush in hand "to make the oblivious stroke, be PaUstiti. "Oli, thoie eyes," be said, "they pierce me through:— that blood will run from those pUrPle veins Leansiat r i-eannot-tirase-it,—ratter-let-in. finish it." • . •• He went to Work; 'and soon • the slave— the darkened brow—the child of , toil and suffering--aremerged , into the youthful's,pi.' rit, rising `fib ' sti the inipotiM:ofhichwn doub le energies, intact gladsome epheie of liberty and brightest beauty. • • • A little coloring here, and a touch there —a Soft shade here ; 'and thus three Douts rolled unheeded by. "Oh, those beaming eyes ; 'those lips : — they will speak and .bless me Isealiti• ful—Oh,,my beautiful" . ', , • .A• slight noise, caused him to lo,ak , up. Murillo with his pupils, stood *nod— the sunshine' was peering briAlitiy through the casement; While yet the une l atinguished taper burned. Again, he was a 'slive o and the spirit's folded wing seemed to flutter: its eyes fell beneath their, eager gaza. "Who is your inaiter, Sebastian"?" "You Senor."" • • , "Your drawing :Mister, I Mean ?" • " Yours, Senor.", aye-ve•yer-given-you7lessons." , "No; hitt:rot have , given thenr,to th ese young, gentled - lan, and,' heard the m." "Yes, you have done better—you have profited by them. 'Does this 'boy deserve punishment or reward, my, dear pupils ?" "Reward, Senor—reward," was the quick eey poise.. • "What Isbell it be?" One suggested ci,snit of clotheanother a suits of Money; but no chord was touched in the captive's bosom. 'Another said : "The master_ fqs ' to-day--aels your ,freedorn fr , Sebastian." , He sank on his ltiqts; and a groan of` an visit burst from He "liftedliiii , iugey oto bis master's face,: "the freedom lir lather The dea th.eillidi be i;reathed. - tirillo,' folded' to sum. "Your pencil shows tha(YOU talent. , , your request,, that. you ,I,ave a heart,; you are no lOngern.:4lave, but Lily nappy painter. There are 'be seen In claSSie Italy many beautifel,specitUcns,ttom the pencils llnrillo and Sebastian., - 'li there 'nee a voice' freight tiith ' sweep eloqn'inice from this littlelitory; 'penetrating to the sanctuary 'Of the heart;andiwakening its holiest sensibilities ? Ys therenot between the', 6ircumatanres 'end; trigla of 'btit'lit'tl'e ho= rb•and sontetitilfea''oberit..in the'eareer '4"5 Christain.' itiiiipiessive and and thfal: analogy ?. ' " 'I . •'; ' it'Bk . e.tigNlNG.--, Remember 113,01 thin;*4'ifiat, 11 1 3 , 41 i will' . 0, „ never einee ;tit 'enu. • Inc first weeu putt ed up in the ga.rden, .4lie first seea'in th'e' ground, the,.ol4,ollilling put ; in the savings' the, first nAletravelea gig ; a jor r. nej, are, ell ilapertant, they: : - .4 1 1 1 4ke. 4giening, ausl,phereby . 4, her*, ,propti Bft; t) : plocll,TiilM;asettrauece ithat;Yee• are 1i P, eareeet ny, i din, erring, ~lieiitating outcast j.s . , now treeping And, crawling kip:Fruy,throogh , 'tile,porld, who, inigh,t., hareleid head , o»ervooperell, if, in dtead,Qf;,pu , 6Siog , ,ofthi-& rnr,o,hi tier's. or in dns try,, : and ,nrciend rice 0 ~.4,po)3!intadg.a 10,g,k1A4ingi:i.,.i -; f !., "t ealthsmot acquired ; ; as , nutty ! . persOns suppose; by.lortiinate bpeoulations and :Olen did. enterprises; but by ;dieroactick.rof industry; frugality.andu,genuatoy,,,: 110,tsvitai relies upon those means will rarely be•teupd destitute and whosoevalelies lippn 'n' t. , fl••• 41: ~/ ri,-it , •111 of: • C t 11:4.27P I!tifig ) gt6l 4 / 1 611:-:. 4 . 1 r4k0Pitottniti t • trirr!'iotitattb 'ritirtti.• • tivitt6t. ' to 1 6' leg;to; did 4trieb ptit d tatici.• tliti4o4 anti: 4- thin letit.:.dtis?lllio 'lO tititelr; ei3tAta ottil ;Wtices ItOdfu t~lii i&1 tike , l •tiatbrlits qtro•ittits S•on ear it kor , .or • 6A, „t 1 Tllll itiOSING4IIiV is' , ” "11-11 Therlitheeli l of ;•4- And it - *OlO4 afealtaltilfieriatik - cirrlatihdr 4 /J _11! ...W O O, far 1449?,d4c 1 ; •; ti aye months and:yart , With her4ad • pa49.4l4 ntor§,, _ t• ,`Andliuttheypites,thiYiniai'ed'haai j oh ' , I , llt-ut . . • 1 , , a ,h.. ; hi- Jtalinstilig Moses mh; rhow dials think: ;;: ~rtot vifilufi * l 4ll kiCiugktflii?Qtilnik bxiekt , • • -1. 11 1 r A I ,Y• • • • '• Wo It4i • Itnitig We ttie tient?, ' "Aild snirk•tha di:4lll4hr es:!hdtiiihe iinvdet4 .1 . '1 . C.!1.1 ; : . . 'Warnings we hare, but seem to teed them nbl;:! • Andhorne tt,lonkileiratenteiLvtith•ourhir, J APO,. ;,rI ‘• • 3,r /'s 'twere an oft•told tale ot *die theak, Ororr r itiheillg r isit stremp Thai died' at limit: 2 1 ' I , • ,1 rr •• Now 'at this cipaing Year, when welehold; On all,things etarpped the tattoo dark and colds, "Passutg awayA , t • „ Loid make ne reel• that soap witi•fe • eur end, • Wild fi t ua by tilYtiac'e with 'Wee r tO spend • : ' • AtTlifidiaistilay: ' ' • • •• • • br:Aß,htel dpieill and;Mad Lithigad. Twenty-five scars ago. t.,ll9 . „pagke, 9f Miss; I,,innard,,whose momoir tas , shacle . be.en , pith- Jishefl,. was familiar t9i the plots female • ;air cies of Philadelphia, She shone conspien. , ously among, there for; her flue_ sense, _great activity, and deep ppiety. min;ster still living preached .a preparatory lecture in, ,the, church in Spruce•street, of which he pras:,a member, on the ,teat, "Lovest • ; thop • Tao?" which casCher,into tho cleepestgloomt gneh were the strong and, vivid representations . which' he. made,* to ,the necessary prepara tions for the rigid pg.'Mking.afipthe viforE,s' supper, that gonsoious of not,possessing them, she resolved pot to commune., ; Hermon%) of duty and her deep depression ,of feeling game' lido. conflict, and greatly excited her soul.— In this ntaio the -keeour - se to' Dr 'Green, who had-heartl• the lecture. • ' "My dear child.," said lie ; "our exeellent bindler seemed ' G forget that the Lord's ta ble is spread, not fotabgels, 'bet for sinnea . Re has coiner not to call-the rightemis l bet sinners to.repentanee, It is the weary itnd heavy-leden• ho invitew to himself and to the prineloges of his house;". IL was enough) . 'She'left his study repin ing in' the Lord';'and amore joyful cotumti nion she had never spent' on•earth.` , l heard the lecture, and the incident here har-i rated I ha'•ve had front both partiv)s) this; Lfee. perstiaded i 'zs a fair illnetration of his skill and succiesb its. a domfokerof the Lord's 'people, elate a director ofthe inqui ringlo the crose •of Je anal ehrist.—Lfße Murray. ' ' • • a,'• .) Keep an Eye len the, Neighbors.„ Take cave of. them. Do notilet.theal stir?, without watching. nay may dosomething i wron_ iii . .ou do. To be, sure,_' ort-.never. knew thew to do.anything very ba(4 , but it may be on your oceount`they have hops if it had not been for your kind care they might have disgraced i thestiselyes end familiei along time ago. ..Therefore do!Liot, relaz'any' effort bo keep 'tlistrrivliete they; ought-to be; never Mind yobrowe buninett,: that will take cave of itself. , 'Aortas n•inati f passing' along-;-he is looking , over the fence; —be suspicious of him,; perhaps he . contom-1 plates stealing 'somethiegy 'some bf these! dark' nights; there is nof knowing what queer fliti.l ties .he may havetgat into his heathliilf . yen, find any symptoms of.titty tOrptiittitlepUt .Of 't)lo , patti of dtity, tell eve rY :one e 4hat 34 . 445 u ; cos. • - 'And ~ rticuliir to sett ff it ins:, anrittei els& particulirlp iti /keep: i'4oniel thing -giiink: ,, sifeuce , i 3, s dreaditul tholigh , said there ., was silence heriven! for the.sintte tit half en hour,t 64: tint It 4 .any' such thing occur - 6h' earth trunk{ Se2:ttic;=nittelt-Allie--L-heah 'al3 , o lF l ,"tit k 9e B l ./1 Although oty ,victeries since, the. ning-of the war May not? hive equaleu expectation of the we' hate every, reaso n to 'de•gratefril to . it:iiinelProci deuce tor' the riteady Tiogresi"ne Oar arnii.—r lea little Moro lhan•two years vie captured nearly "every important poini , lield the rebels peac,oast,l andwo(hayo t;:co onquered ,an i ; ko.vi : .posses,. ) emu of ittoreihri," 25'0, 1 00' ''brinu're mt[es of territory held at one' tlifict.b) the—reklel'aime ' , ,and claimed by them ill& eonstitnent.partof :Confeeeracy:' She' eititbi l 'ereduni•ry • • • rthus redaptured ;and occupiedibreui , armies • is as lar'e 2.,3Xrahee (IAT - 4in:l or :the en. fr • ''Cottriitilld to, lirOutli. '"-' I ?ire ,;•pa,lu and, ,;),"ortuga), and ,) let e ver iernetuber':thit the "jour ' - 4 , o3 ,:lag fe . p y, ,e ia nt il te f l Q ; if o r i ka:6 o l 6 f r i•l Piussia i t o iqh'' over' s '+• ' ; '" ' ,C onsidering what we havetalready.accont-. 1 No talents, however great, will'beof r Pl;sted,!he present conflitien .91: value to their nossessiir Ivithout careful the 41 the immense" 3 ' 1 4 It„4 l l l lfileVaite4 FOP , -(4'64 w e ih g •gl oy htry rdiattrces. of, the "16 G fal 'States, we may or otheii,',eblely''br LINT with •'t "r• •-4 iri habiti this; uutidatie ;spiltitt.•' , 'Tf, , aftbr all .younwa tehfuLeare i you caunot sea any:: thing out of . tho,Nytty, in uoy, ,one; you • „touy be sure is ,not:becaiteo not done iti:luAtiguar44 ttieti t," ;YOU !Mit 'sigkt ' of 'Out iiititdthat hiViL-that' . g,hould Apt': peciplo found :whir they,lfere'aft t bi . *Vile," and' th'en' they 'way' li f eadti'io; high. Xenli' : it ageing", iod'goii . it? 'dig bdkirc th 'there' a will:4'o4c to a tl vat ) ,_ co himself or otheth, • ,solety` bechush bil"mhdo effort . 'talenig GOd otheth kith rinn'hd 'th'eni.Weliosi;Y" elp ( ggtai third ' Otikte 1140 Aile;cl bleihid4h"b3 Eiciat td'drth~~ SF thleVelilthihhl's'aqtr"o'ulietirseo feithlih t . htiChf l tlie"d'ecAfdil ,• "'it! ►Afr ai n oiNi4iiftli: iaY i itioc4 l ' ` li' de faiiteriik'totAi tei'fbhc dviEf •=, urest priutdo.4!etidoih`rigy r iediti,"ll3 fik? ithq niPn ! i jk -6 . 1 #' 1 ,7a , P9go, IPgpe this t.sh4lind %Nip liiit; , ith kip . ttif)iateLtiial, litqf.fig j ilige;.a . / . 44`1444t) . 017:14d i 'lefes fith h 1 1 , • h './P,s(4 t'aitiratth.. • • ' '2ll# •/ 1.16±11.w. . 1 ) i` • - INYARY:I343O4 - ,;‘11•1! ,R,EP Afr o . 4)F„ OEN. .HALLECt. . 7. 1" --7 1. • m I'Ci'il;PO l it'OfStaj,o - r=43ener i al - Efalliickir,ea Viiilliniiirilif the millffitty 'OpYiattliit`duiii4 Abe...past lyqar.i. 41eferritig 'to 1,,TP 81 9 1 4 .4trui I ' l o sa.ye: lleAde plengs , Cf ti.welVeattiett 4iCikirs , in one otih O :great- I :eat *ad I bed fought blittleli'Of fhe l lV]hen,,the filmy was about: t0(1044W. tin these States, Gen, ifixosen,t all h•iii! otailable force from Nuriolk:Atjd Fortress blonicio dp York . fiver for . tlAptirpose of eutting off Genl,' teee ecioark'ulaie4l l !), l 2„willl, .Ri41:18.P.901114P,1i ofhttabkineth d' illace,,,WhiCh' Was htievqjo be-tits:bat ititrie4iefehddif e:xpeditionlatledtow 'reetotia , + , singie - 49bject for :Which it tied:bee:li tietea out. Th e failure ,rosultcd,, it ~ leged;f6in the in llidietacy of one,?f the getii.; erniamotannintlint,."•' ; In. speaking; the attack dh , :P4'rf'Slithp'ft.r cal tf i le,y,th of .41;yrili t he ; say.s..ilthcilbgf•titt4 sticcessfer, i nnithing appit t ly,,,xemitied to die tlbue ' find 15rccgs. . A siege ii pf hnrioston Yeadl its defenses 'l'.Y land lord `nei' - .• er _boom•cohthmplatedi , abd therefire: drns no 'tteferripg i to Nvp4l,,k n ;p o vmticAion ..*th Vidabiiit he Says "no more,)Arilliant exploit tbanithat of can I Lie. 'knout in znilitaryAistory.z-tit leeit rilteged and 'extelpively,,publitheditliat Gen,' , lGratit had'pasitively disobeyed the instructions of his superior, Gen lialleck eats that Gel 4., era,utooven disob e yed an, order :or linstrue- , tion,,:but otways i carried, 9101 1 0., the, best ,of his ability every measure or suggfistioq tias.de to'hirn ever ,did tie ever complain that the goidthment dfir'hot t innaust and asAittazoe its PQWer to lasiiitato the tezeeutioutoil soy plan Wbieh he saw fit:todolopt. , f. ; • •.la • .Vitat ett-Aitaa--W-gW-Opetatiarb - v - roksiturg, infacinatiOriaeWaid, reliable, was received-that lirge detachments were •Ibeing drawn, from 'Bragg's army 'to rein lb feel 3 ell e son ,in. 31 isslssi ppi,land raccoidinoy. Genersl Roseoran's, ivamlreq'ttired to AdVotice-l•from Murfreesboro' order to take! tidvantqgd Tireg,g'a demoralized numbe .and dr'i bd him ,baok.. - into Georgia, hod thus free : loyal! East Tennessee from the\pbels, but, Gen, Rose ; Grans, in a:diSpatch,'connselled caution and patience at ,, hericiluarterti. " Geri. tiiilltek plainly told him that by, five'or 'months' of inactivity of his .army, it was not to be supposed •that his Pixttithice Wad nbt pretty dell exhatisted. rievesal communications passed on Ellis eubj ept, ,atid i , finally,, on 'the 25thlif Jiitae Gen. gosecrans commenced his movement. . '' '" klets.'llaHeck says , that Its three' keperate armies were Ito'operatein the same :field, it seemed necessary to have ,a,single 'command- . ei• in :order to secure a more ,perfect co-ope ration than had Leen obtained with the ssep erats commands of Eiirnside and Iloseetans— "Getc.-Gtantly-hiedistingeishedservicsitiand superior rank to all the' others 'at that, time in,the Wee; echoed entitled tethie'ghiieral copimand,,apd,therefore . it,was conferred , u p on him., t' • .1'"(1?" " I -11 Gen: a ec • cone u by saying : . "It' is-seen , from the foregoing" sninmarl of operations during the 'past year , that we .havesepulled,pvery attempt,of the , eSemy to invade the Ipyal ,and have reserved from hie'donihtiition.Kentudit'y and Tennes see; ti :portiOn of:Alkali:la': and -Missiseippl, and the greater part of Arkenstia-and Dtinis iana, and restored thefree navigation o 1 the itississipPi•river. Heretofore the tineray has onjoyed •great .'advantages ' titer- es'in'Alits character of his,Ahe4tre .9! - : war, „He has op ' shOrt: and safe interior lizms,,whDle --' have cowelled us to occupy `a Circle ; tho.prpb r9C,l3o,'o,Pg of • has, been el fl a its; the ic40,91., lerci is note actually out: 04. reasonawy Itoye, with 'the Sate Meastne of success as heretofore, to:bring this rebellion. to a'speedi acrdfinaltenxiliation." ''' , . , ~- -_.; ~---...0,..---.._;,,.11...L.,5, , , , , 11, •••, , NEWSPAPEIV4EAVER4 - 7 7. f subteribors to 1 journals, like `church members, in ,•sti9pAn.g their paper," were required, to produce an dktonials certifictiod.befare — tiro - y — e,ould; - 'soli: • scribe for umatliiero t h,flre w i eold b,ers , imo i mt; Tins sde't 4r - ifirim`tii,p—'-ai,"for exatip" le—Alre tertifY LI& itAi!"tiisheitiilrtilifif . tfi's 'ii . ',:` ,l titrozna4eAci,intotlicr - piperibeeititti•tvaViiiiiliv , I , ko.gitiiip, pm ) erdiplix..yeArti wiotwitti l Aytpg ., , 4,eent he tett,,,;cpy . ittb harigg i itt..l.o,pentz M tolii4 'by" `Way" or 14i iii Li: 6" ' ‘ . , e '.:, - ,,ii 0r,4;i4r—x . : 41:4• •o. z -11.1.1i1:1T t. 't, 0;1! ' t ; The falitidi94icidit9Ficfo l , l S,•,l'onheditza;iii dives she , folloWkng akwag other 'hints on ' 4 i i9 P r iY;.l )( f i t•PqV r PF,PrtiCt it tk r r 1 ave'shile sillootti4r eight,, or tett . rriontlls, o 'tliiitVd3o4lo lifiliateilubbriaiti din' 'stiff 4 ti: I r, 'I ctirertatattityliqiina lux -, i , :ill Li ,•=•1 011 .;,' ' 4. 4olt far cailv,a4;.l.ol.,gfrilm.,stertr,de it I tteamor, and a, roan , , j uinpe In, alto r ,it :t ,),it;":,,, i f is'in for Tikik-.l . ‘iiiriliottoietfi'liive ihi ', s ' i i' Tirf#BB bark. . . . ' ' , . 4 ‘‘.l' l' t .. 1 Yea 0 1 4 10 ' 22343 * 1 , l. . - . „. 11 .0910, 1 4.0,0,921.01, -- a —T OZt ROSia. t ne ' l t i t h riri 6 o4,lsfell - 1 1 9 . 4,e0n - otr• ilia at a anaporia foisevera days, for kil• cling, Iteddyi * Smell/ • 'Stiff?, ThOoitt i y, His l vflfe 144 Vgaigh.i4Oren i ngre 'in l Cogrt 'dne! After' the aril/ounce :inset, of ihe•,verdiot►mlaeirtufJli a'>f aide, says the ludianapolisdorgal,g?t,o i ftam gr,o iteseeeltia a Witatio ' : • - ; The prisoattr, I, 4'141434-4o prilionbt , )onger—feil upon hilt ,kgees„atrA, l finsfaj4i heaven idered an 'easiest .plitlyer of /tintrikegivido "'add prittit ter IGod ,whose justice and xtit,erl,hsye,heen,,pni.,yeou 'disifilly isiasife'stedui bun. The praye r { was irresistibly eloquent; and wheril'MoMil tits pronounced r Atuen tome back response from'everrpot or the rooti;'iiiidikeiii Wera tears ia every, eye. Alt raised .tg fetA; the acquitted man advanced, and took, eaoh juryman by the band with,, i a forrant,j !pod bless' you ! You have Saved au itingeent Man from shame and disgiliec' h fou hiive ta , ken'a foul stamp from my iigbiev Goi bless -you 1 And to the proseoutovhose ponduct in the ease commands admiration, from all fOr faltuoso and hoosty, his 'gave a cordial leledAlleas you. t The old Whit'liaide'd fath er; r.l l l oB e fi rm trust i)ad supported the au u' in th 9 dark_ hours of total, now tuelti'd . iu,tears of ley that his_boy wasacquittedr-ot :ea/h -- and his own rood. name- remained' ' . ,entaruish• ed. LFhe -Judge, wiping his y4a'cif` the tear that had come uobiLidon,; ordered! the Sheriff to adjouru 114. • court;" -•:• • •• Tilf.' n l.:(qTA.All4N D . ti 4"ict.oPHEsl7,-7744cor tepith'deut"iiiforniti Lis that there i 4 uu.rvld, la in4leitthairtibanti folloisingAhe artily 61 - a, I?Rtoway, who ha4 ; the refatuaththi of htzfh*, Shy rupeaca:the iny,,,,dug geref verse : ' '"• •emiti• • Inix.t . y-twu . , it was l half Orongh,;,‘, sixijr-jhree, the uiggera were free; • In kixt-ftSni, the War :It is more than .probable that the dirkey's prgrliption, will ; provo correct,,, A , sghooltiiiiiifet i a tnbrii passeci,by thw''door , of a' neighbarytiho this ,excavating a lag fox,, a pig tro - Agh. , 3 said the Fehoofriaster, r, hare„ yogi not fainitutti'enoltgh. yet?' Yes; sail the man,' 4 etiongb niy' 0 Wri . f.l3llily,' but es poet to boterd the, nobooltaastet. Wiottr, nand am just making prepasation3.' . „ The citizens of Prinev:ton, . c? : , lndiaue; turned trehi9t, is 4 dek"end cut 'etvo hundred conk of wood for•oo.46l.'llex tiftlie brave uleailywho,ers. !Tay., fighting; the imitate of our country. 'The wood was friv01:34.4.4y t•hre oeneOdleidviFinity,of • that town: , . '4 - • " ' : • To CURTOCITT Ycl,tans.—Wanted, a key -to open a loek , okhalr;a-pin. - -to — jiiStftr.l tie of frieadship L ? cemen,t icor, KepairingCkro keti vows and a "Lidijuei 14' Urletteping clouded 7 ; • I Pl' ‘Jeafeclernte eurrepcx h 4, 1: no, 41.500404 that the itiehinbna 'peor;l'e, sa . r :air you yo market ydn'have icrtakie - your imoney:in basket,i and. narrylottr. , boef °eke . ; book." 1 , • ' - ~ )1 till : "Jim; ,4115, , ht0 one likft:thpFoUathr, ob July. r. • 1 : s. sb. • "I iub that-up 'fore you ax " ",13eliase it o um 4.10/plioys.4urg Why dois, it elect always look•bislifut Because it I-.eqps its itautlss lopfart .141 faze., -•• Th 6 eteonge§i man feels the influence q f rowan's thbughte; tits the thigia i est Ttiv.ere,44 ,the bcifteu • :; , • 'Otzr Saviour Judas,a devil. a &lit?' Because'iio wits a traitor A rankeehas_intettted_a_machiee—to-re more boil itvikri'a tea "; Arten:lus,.ll7#,, not to have uplin the rOirtitag'irici Eke: , , • „ t , ,f• 4 } .f; Prentice eays there, is a gpF4 dell of devil in the relielk. ..egniekiinei: 4 63lll like hint, frEiquently'ruu hica;and Ways lie . ••• • "tot . • ,f "Peplq6 . iicz it 6,. 'others_ b4ite,r • fed. thiln , youitelf: Partiat,s ' th'ey arc 'fatt4,a3 for , dcstruction,rand yomdie,ted for fiealtii,- ~1 • • . WomenaraVeu• • Natty a one, *Lcieees-her ituebantlquouinint, , , , tiould "g,cl t - 11.mburit for lain:. ‘• [.. 'Mad whi; Washes hi, dirt f ►rty merely liis gets ground., 'Let tit,' otie - abind this wail(';, it is the first adt of a &atria from life hand 'et God. ' ; ;r '. • • ; 41. c best kind :of ,`persons to stork the ij*lrtlz rock of Caliioruii. are - .There is no danger ofkard time among f the shaemihert:, bicsizie - orery.'sliCe is 'rola bei W e ' it ' cul l beTutlreOPlOr' the niirket. , ; 4_,. • jor „ , •s: • tilarsyn in9),rov'ilil practice ; our scallnd childhood is , l4oror thia helms/L., 1 -.4` : . rty . ; , 1 WU ,'":' 'rt 1 3,1;:1,„;' . • i • ' I 1 3i 0,0 p - o4e i's Letterthao poor piety. I '. I . Milli 'is a , Segettil Anusevocupied by 41: 4 1 ; n oo t ,troßp.,s.liko ,I,ll,e ; copyright • opt( book ..1; .. 'Xaslleciause 41,14 ;13prett wording to ":,( 4 ,,5' tillgoßg rr'4 8 - l , 1: :0i . 1 -, -`,''. 7. .114,1 t .; Vet F►6`a k tinitS6 (4 - Aire; lia -- ' egnik#4 . o,a ;alike Om road of it f.j.iikegrat,'S ''- iiii(l-4440,F.hi,c. 1 1.*Vkinelinatiikos , to loco ~‘ `at firikiiig,t,kt,tltts )t who 0.'11,q .tie ; door gad lek tilie strptieiqii; '' . ' ' ' ~ ." ' 41, _ \;: "le
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