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BY BEUBB'N RAINBOW Come, sinful debtor in virhosebreast Some conscience may revolve, Caine, with your coward fear oppress And make this wise resolve 111 seek the printer, though my debts. Do like a morintain rise - 4 I know his wantsall pay him off, Whatever else defies. Perhaps he may take - mp excuse— But it I perish I will pay, And thus his thoughts defy. Straightway I'll to his sanctum go' Andseek"him face to face ; 111 over fork tho "tin" that's due, And thank him for his grace.. Although ashamed thus late to go, I am resolved to try ; For, if •I stay airaj, I know In infamy I'l6tiie.; I know bia patient nature ttreil 7 .— Delinquents he'll forgive ; He'll iitidly pardon debtors' sins, And bid such . sUppliants live. adCIg3I2323X4MII.AL. Clergymen and the War. We regret to see. a portion ot, the Ameri can press manifest so tanCh bitterness in de nouncing "preach,ets", And all that is connec-, tefl 'with the progress and the influence o f the Christian church. Clergymen Who:utter favor of theft' bleeding country or against, the giant—slavery—that caused its wounds, are denounced as having soiled their robes and betrayed the great mission of the Christian . minister. We regret it the more, because it has, created and is fostering a deep and wide spread prejudice against" religion itself; in the minds of those who follow the teaelingsof a party.',, In the dirk days of the IteveluitiOn, our patriotic Congress, while sit:Ai:men pi A ams And ,Ilancock occupied, that body, called especially upon the clergymen throughout the country to es-: ort all their power to sustain, the cause of ..!- the • did lain: all their influ- ince against oppression, =both from a sense of .'duty to their fellow men and the God who gaie them their 'high, commission,and, all the loyal people , said "Arnett." , Bat, now, when the . slave poweris in open, tailed rebellion against the Government then etittildishedit).# the naked efforts of the cler gymeticin their-capacity awreligioas teachers; we itilola by the ,papers referred to, that it is only ; a political'question, in . whiah the elet iy.haveie. right. .speak, and if 'they, do, they are.enrsed ,as qatitical preachers."— The faithfity•elergymen , of the present day, • iiverried' by, the "ie . principles that actin ' their, fathers, hava_ iunted. against-wrong, op ,pressiou arid, tyran ny,, in its worst form— Ihey could' do nothing elec.. , _Vor,, he -that would..tiow .seal his ;tongue ",:dureb dogi",?fearfa) of offending those 'their—religion ;than. their 'POlitival forswear their `God . tliati their party—he Who 'would bold;Ilia fietibe in"this fearful crisis' whew-all the - great ',pria9iples religion anti h swam ty yoreinVolveir, hi' the issite',...ivrecretip.t, to his -high trust:et'. a ee,te I 1 . , so e l an, ~ I igil t iong . .,-xepting•upou him elk a . tainister - et' 'blind. ‘, 1 4 (Aar es. mere iarty ,quakiipes el* ainicep- . lii v .olergyraeri should,,a9t only in tike 8 i ri fo c ; - - e apiditzaf;theii.oitutenshipi.but, whoa great • i - ,incirel cieest,lesati,,,rir vitelpranotpleslse alit' e-1 eii,--2 srheiC,,"4o6aing Aleeda 0 r , 1 N 444 . f, 5f :-: t wi. . treaehe:ry, -,th,reftton thelife . of : tfie'',',o44ito , ___ iaetit, thibt.ptdobta .the ipatitutiou "af,i,ieli , ft; 4 - cili-111160,04;,081‘.fitiletni( - 0 0 1, 1 4. 11 014i0 7 . - : ,, '',e'etorAsiWigt,ooltideki and teaeberairci . ieatl ~..of,,Vos4. : ol l ielvel.a_Ei,‘Vir,ittOtite,tl „on , , itiOilille'":ol4l4,."-: , Wielsa thictie - 4irt4ag , vil'ro-041i4.4-;,0015,-41Lt0 1tiV1.P74.4,..,.,Atit-, i ~-:,,;'04',0,11;# ; *tost * ,..•.; - ,!_,.,: ~i,, , ,.,: , , 1 ',, J .',., , i ,.., , ,i t ./: Imerti Atoll** ik.g,witiol**Akir: *111.co: ,44•0 ,, ,00/110fet* '5: 't., ..: ~., 0106 oit*.04011100."00$1 '..:- , ;4iikir;miplfeift,s•- - -Airrisotrkw, 010,*.. -j :• ,',:ifigi.: '' :'. - ' '..• - 7 ',- ; . ... 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MEE „ t 1 If wti'otitibit.lllol4'Nliii hat 84 08'14 would ' ,4B ‘ ; ' OP OtodAlti 4 ool.4oA de ol f fl e r gtos t s r.tikTly i !things, not dreamed of 'iedness where; 'ii!`ii,:be,eat 4piate4',r ila"rty clothed in silk and tlweili - riglu r ruarl4; joy ',and content anegly , "dvellingiu. garrets and :outaightlk bonne. - The world is full of ril:Leh name you will •tiiiii - in`inany cases•it-Wititt be well if - they boild"toelnadeappear as eitora-MAh, no; :tbey are not. errors ) ... but since, 0194, world is accountabli:for.tianymf , them, Arid -at, itir door will theirains be laid; for it. wit4ke,tit: wickedness is high places- and yet, sortvp',,w .loiiiily punishes. the beggar fora petty .n 4% - daa&f.iFirinilifaglriontts7 p - omp, - . - ned - , - Fearer, yet heedlessly, yea, scornfully, passes by- modest ridith ; it.treats its benefactors With unpardenable ingratitude; leaves- genius- to , eke a *retched life in poverty,_ and , sports over the.grave of the 'very man who has been its-especial;blesiling - lie Ward. Payne' the gifted author, of '..'Sweet Home,” is a. case in • point. Borri 3 On the shores of our happy ,Colninbia l educated under the...peculiar genius of, our institutions, •a man of taste and refinement, an amber, ,an actor f .a statesman to some degree end a ..po, ot, having conferred on humanity au immor tal bleesing in the beautiful' 'song' - 'Sweet afterihaving , been sr child of circum. stances,:and felt the keen pinchinge.oft;Pov erty—he died at'last,upon a foreign' shore; his name is almost 'unknown,• his grave al most forgotten., '• ' • His history is short, but peculiarly inter esting. All his life-time he wasa wanderer; not Jude, reckless, and hardened to.the but - fetiegs ofaa uncharitable 'world.;,_ but refin ed, gentlemanly, and sensative to the unmer ited neglect of those whose sympathy he had -a-right to e,&yeek------11e-travelltd-rnuch-saw much, learned much, and felt Much. After hiving passed his early life here he bade a dieu to his fatherland, visited the 'principal' cities of Europe, there also saw poverty and Ifilirerice in strange contrast, was himself a stranger and pilgrim, a man of want, a-man of woe s broken in fortube and unable .to retrieve it, be wandered through London and 1 77 '‘d picture rsf . mr •, •- ••- Ml= arts, aqi Anburg, a sad Inetute u. arri • hood He stoppeciut the doors of the -rich and was spurned away. Within there was joy and mirth. 'He hen em sing 'sweet Home,' that touching and familiar air at once the echo of, his own soul, and was unman ned. Ile,beard cheeritil voices sing his own song; he saw, smiling face , glad in the jots and graces of home; yet be himstlf was a homeless launderer, a friendless stranger in a strange laid I He hanged his unstrung harp upon the willows by the way, far hie. soul was sad and could not sing that beauti ful home song in a strange land. Lips of beauty warbled the enchanting strains, and fair bosoms thrilled with.the melody of Home, Sweet ,Hume ;'yet noune ever thought of p. or John Howard . 1 syne c shivering and starving at their very. doors 1 "There was joy • Within, and revelrY ; the festive Ise* Were streaming from each turret, and gay songs g i r I'th' stranger's tongue ,made mirth:, They little deemed • Who heard their melody.", Heart sick and home sick, broken in haalth and in spirits, he'retuined . to his native coun try, but only to experience sadder woes; on ly to drink inure bitter draughts. In a man ner neclected and . rejected bye his country men, he longed again to turn his 'back upon thew, and forget his keen disappointments; his peculiar trials,, in a Ear off country. He' sought a _consulship to some foreign shore; his wish was realized. May he rest in peace. His grave, which, until lately, was unmark ed and, almost forgotton, is .new covered by a lonely moo utnent ; and for his own sake we love the spot where .lie the remains of the author of Sweet Home! Home ! 'Blessed word!' Rest of the weak r ! Jo • of the rim I Ho- e of the wan= derer,l Though ,we know but tt e o la christian character, let us trust that in the Better Land above, ha who was homeless-is enjoying the hill fruition of an sternal Home Let every - line that love's - the word' Acme, let every heart is which the , plaintive ,melody finds a:responsive echaraise,a monument of gratitude to the memory .of John Howard Rayne: , Thisieone of, the :ihnutnerable„Wiried con• traclictions of the world. - Vhile - Tayne was thuastarving in Pirope„.ne deulit some, tin; holy. wretch in the form and garb of-a baron or, not:int:was etiloying American high life - t t h e.expense 'of 'Americana.' Reader,- draw' nfertufee,for yourself. ' everhus it; is thti_present order, of things. The, great of,the world ovetabadow_the The. bright dazzling elare - of: showy . wealth blinds ns thelsoft.Whiie liglat of:, modest virtue. BY the' istaySide - greii - a-larg e shrub ,of fair 'proporlions,' witbAtwirictia foliage and .bearing magaidoeut lowers; but :it is thorny, hurtful ;;beargiful but demi, five. Near- b__ ewe . moe flower• filigree t,,yot 'dot Aurtful beantallikyet not deceptive ; it <hes no thointi;' ; no big it is'uot often.dieeri ; . korAhe Took , ,rather upon the loftier_; things around pit ;:.'it ex hales • atrateftd fragrande.'Whinii ..the sop)*. yrs beet ;,Site we kno*:-noettilience rit zoineii for .we, we. not She, stiodootAttlel.Sow - • - ,.,Yintopg -i mett. - ^ The greit `lntitdOnw'-.43101 lesifindltc4klife'befWe'feet tfielefinini4 of theimiindeaVtitiriVe4 . yet , `not the' frpgrance `'of'' 44. 4 4i -0 0 1 1 1 41406`4 1 P. lavie4Ainte•f.#l,l;. *IF fe*A,oo, , mtk9 '*Ai 7 it `Re lit ',,,. , 7 :`,i:i s : , '; *.•' f W - V) - --.-. 1...1 . - 4, :2, .-',!a:." . •... - ±. , ..,:i 7 -.: 4 Y. • - ' ":< 4 ....... L4r.S .fitscselio IVlckii;Nio Rhein les t " are. erafiletalr sluccetiefuf in ifilill4WitS-,. 0 e, iylto 21 4 gteatb"s ngt9Fie~y, i n any ,' Prcqgc),„.!;"l.s,t,,'43,7q?Sv:E ' , make/ 4 c,tPtc" 4o °Puisl,r l l - 6--t° petty jealousy ;Ma' sortfeii'envy,,is 'poop. lin: trapin.nettero,: , thatr wheepar becomes 041 11 9 d. t° those death :it4t..Bg,t'-; eq .0 10 *,eivis1 4raP9 l 4 l i , oe4PX triumph lef : t he; , more scroyeovei,. the oll1).(0..klioP, which 90009 3 ' in", sua!l•l: , 4,P epleahle.teetiveejepare„tor.,lo,::af ‘ the..mot, unscrupulous character; hesitatin g at in) despending49:Ahe-s4pbkiiat Oppesition,,if it be honest and' 'riot, in itself inadesirable , which a ICglaliteiliperecfyelfslied andshaspened,kand the ~competiter.iti. struggle, who,as of the , tree, mOttc,dePre-, cetes not opposition Of-s4eh.e chareeter; hitt. rather rejoicearin it, as the brave reviler Vx elM in. a iceman worthy of , his steel: It only, injustice- or. Meatless wo,eng4s; and it is this whichthe maceeseful,umst iniet, proportioned in bitterness, Ofttlineew ,to, the, meesufes of success which excites. „frump _time rieifuTres ta-,beart„ of:Wel. to. breast the .poisoned , shafts vibielv' r ,bl4l - 1 ~be shot. at ; for • the...woreata vplio iq compelled to ventnre from the eitver ; 'of, vats life,, if she havemilentit suffielent to cona-, manii success I' The 'world is unkerierous ,and.uniust to , her'sex., and.th.3 eliivardly, ere ever. eager to persecute the riore 'weak , and -defenceless. If a man be, belied; he ; is '.not condemned without some shoiv , trial; ; laut in the ease of e_women, accusation,; from however low a source, is toeqt to be con, viFtion, , Shall none, then, t3triv,eto rise It is better to walk the beatetr-path, mein,unitnorin 7 Great-intellects anus. brave hearts will aeswer—se I, The day' of Ina tice may lag, but it will surely cocoa. The wrongs of the present shall be compensated by th impartial jadgment of the frau:re:— et_petty_calumniators,_then, have their brief day, and vent their paltry spite. The'Delegate's Story. .f It was just after,the- battle of Wirsiatns burg, where hundreds of our brave ,fellows had fallen, never to bear, arms again*, their country s ca,usc:anti - where— • re. s_,:inore were wounded, that a soldieroame to• the tent • • • • • •t• of the 'Christine Commission and said •‘Chaplain, one of our boys, is, bad- . ly wounded, and he wants to see you tight away." . • • ~ • Hurriedly following thesoldiew, says the delegate, Lwas taken to a hospital and led taa bed, upon which. lay a noble youlig sol dier. He •was pale. and blood-atained, from a terrible wound above the temple. saw at a glance, that he had but a few hours to live upon earth Taking his hand, I Said to to him—" Well, my brother, whit an I ,do for you?" The poor dying soldier looked up in my. face, and placing his.finger wh.ere his hair was stained with' his blood, he. said : "Chap lain, cut a big look from here j!'or for Mother, mind chaplain." 'I hesitated to do it. He said, "Don't be afraid, Chaplain, to disfigure my hair. It's for :,mT mother, and nobody will come to see me in the , dead, bola to-morrow." . I did as he requestini me. , Chap. lain," said the dying man, .‘"1. want you,to kneel down by -me and return thanker° , "For, what," I asked. "For,giv,ing meSlick a mother. • Oh I Chaplain,She is ettehagood mother ; her, teachings comfort me now.— And, Chaplain, thank .43ied that by his grace lam a christian. Oh 1 what, couldL do now if I wasn't a christimill know that my &- dealer liveth. I feel that, hie finished work has saved me. And, Chaplain, thank . God. for giv'ng me. dying grace. He has made my dying bed 'feel soft as 'downy pillows are.' Thank him for the promised home in glory. I'll soon be there—there where there is no. war, nor sorrow, nor desolation,., nor. death, where I'll see. Jesus, and be forever with the Lord." • I knelt by the dying man and. thanked God for the blessings he. had bestowed,upon tim—tie. , essings•o a goo , tian hope, and dying grace, to;bear 'testimo ny to 'God's faithfulness. = • . Shortly after prayer be said, ',"Good bye, Chaplain If you ever see mother, tell, her, is was all well." • :Sometithe. Ii is a sweet, sweet song, flowing ;to and fro • amongst the, topmost'boughs of the heart, and fills, '' the air with such joy and - gledness, as the song of birds do, when the summer morning comes out of thildarltness t and the day is - borm on the inouritaink We. have-all our possesaiens in the future, which we call "sometitne?' Beautiful "Iliraterti ,and',.sweet singing birds are there only our lauds Bel t dom grasp the one , or our ears hear, except in faint far-off ;strains, _the other: Brit oh, reader;,he y otgno cheer,Jer to all the good there is e.gOlden. ghsotiaotuner..When. the, ,hills and the valleys of time ITO ?Ewald,. when the wear and , fever, the:disapprantroent ' , and theeerrn'te - of)ite;- are - over ;then there ' placo-auef-refit-ISPPOinted-A.. hoMestead, over whose blessed roof-falls no Oadow,ef even Cloadi,l .iierinis'itikorie i thine; liOld•the • T ! iiais;:6'f' . tierrre b j uilt 'Upon nnd;staiding art li' `the SPir s es and :Pinnacles of lelaitial besniy, among_the palin,treesprthe city '.on high; tlineOzwYkl,iiiel4co - ag - 44 the ihrideliS4Winre 'there txupwWWecorr97, 1: 4 .*; - P,Ot . 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A 3;. f..> • LET 4 : 3i0 .. !,17.; E1111:11, 1 t,w,.lv,lthat.,4l4(*.§4flid w*infrAtoff , -- 1, -reok*ric4Ms'r he was alicy:free :we iflieug.have,to tike iev ;airn who, vai eta 'you , otiiipthtnisqw .v,vhAt .Ir. thou*, otore , evoklito24, tito w.lod t 4 ,1 9 d t ki ' N 'F tl !'•(; NiFOI hal'f.a mild • ;an tis,ptactioiltylree, and, *here - ate they, • fdiiiitiiir ? 61119' bate fif4 the Dirtriet'xof ;:eoltunbia,lari Hilton Head, or Fernandina;prNattOrleantt, and lioneinte Maidei"tir, New I r orit - o,g - sop= hid "Ithe'r - e'lite the bliteleti"',iliA(..4irafere.. '9told! 3, Weretti;ieutidate thei.-VrEer'Stlit r etf? Preelllelyi where 'all ;Sensible' ben Arial; the3k 4 e7lll l l,!pAeill!figril 0 0 At,hoRt9.1 1 100Pf, Where they are mostWaated, can 'do best:fey thhineelVeispied shiiiitamnaitY,'"When-fiee dem 4.novtie detruiStititl4 l they halie rio deed •to.rue up:North to court L ., , . g.•ry'o,u."tp,icr.tts tha the.fleed, of contra, railing up North among our snow ban ki:,'w ohld b rine*akes dente a' day. -Hew are' wage's itetviiinder the dawn of.trecdout !. • „ . f! •,, 3. you 4 1014",us..Ne_groes '.never ( would 164. k —except undir 'masters. ,How, then, ere•they to w:irk ' ao'iiidnittriousif 'the Free States as to bring4riih ( labor denfii , te ten cents a day ? •1. ;IP' l " •' i •; . • . 4. Ton"told" us tlitV,Ne,arcoes never would leive their dear master:a- - Lite) , loved `them So' ' intensely: ' " traced V; They 'Nioat fight to the: death tte pal as: Piniaders'."-4 , 1 * ;ctgie we then, to' have, any FrefFdtueA to caroler? : haVo they .falleh in by, thousands . as'oiir: ( trininiihetii tiabriWi his lit tip the dark' treosen r . Co. Arau..",told!!_ua.. the Ne to,..would not tglt -1 4,7as looupir.r--" top, : cower ly,"' and we knew not what. *hat then Of V icksburg,' 'and Peri 11 ndson, 'HoneY_ Springs, and 'Pert' Wagner ?' Ark Cid:Hig! nson , an' 5 ratirMiii)rtirPor;_ ter, and Gin qitoun "t` tint rio abolition. let"; said Rear:Adwarallßorter, at Vicks. bUig, after behelding the valor (if - the Can, "I am 'tio abolitionist ; • but-th'e Afriettn possesses far more intelhgeoce and '6apaeiti and shrewdness . than is 'generally supposed in NOrat or South F They "are generallysn. perior to their masters. They are -tnuCh' a. -bused r an'd-1 am anxious to see. ••ctiiktii tion improVed." siWon't fight yet • • • :,111,4)00fr—i--:th4ffiritriti elore cowing ;_and soeinar the best'fighting of this was bas been by4t:eidniett ? Old'Canneotiout Blue Lamar.' The old Keeeecticeit hlue laws' re wonder: . tuistrielc. I have thought best to-pFeserve sum ov them fur the benefit , ' ov future pos terity who own arter us. Joan BILLINGS. No man shall ohaw tobaoker on sunda,,un , less he sivallers the spit. , It shan't be lawful-for easy ream tow ,set down in &harvest field tu rest,unless he sets , on &sharp' stona. , , • •No man shall have a rito tu kiss his wife mor than.B times a da, unless by her „tit= request in wilting: , - if a man finds a pease of many itt,the way on sunda, when he is going !tn., meeting, it shall be lawful for him to ,wateb: it,. but ,it shan.t be lawful for him ,to Tick Wl* till af ! ter, the settin of, the,sun. . If,a deacon swops:hossesand'gets cheated, he shall be turned out or the church: and pa. a fine of 4 gallons of Nu _England rum. ! Enny.pan who awares out ; loud shall ,pa fine of ten shillings. ~If bewares whirriself f he shall pay a fine qv three thillingsattektbe• kost• of thelort. No; man shall Nape a rite. to ~ v ote. or • get married who .kant eat pork and roluesesiaud. repete the ten .kommarkdments. • • No yang woman.shall.hayo a right . to gel married, who kant walk good punkin pize without eggs into them, aad wthwkant. mail a doughnut that will keep. at.least ono • year without losing its Parson, Brownknee Knoxville; Whig and Rebel Ventilator, of aranuaiiy 25tb,- Contains the o owing "pain to : - Ma pox :a prevailing in Richmond,:and - .C. S. Bowden, a rebel Senator from Virginia, , has died.= We have it here, and find it'. rather : oat the increase. • It was brought, hers during the siege of Long/areas, armx;:ind a Axed, in stittition in the :rebel, army. -The ;personal. filth and corruptions.of thelvhole gen, their lice, bed bUgs, old '-clothes, ponr'. diet' and. guilty consoiences—mixed- as , they-axe with mean whiskey; and.:ell thatis, Amen,: dirty and ..unpatriogic—are enough; to- flomL.the country where thorge , with tevery: heteful, disease known to the,humamfarnily.'!, At, a recent toinferanco meeting . in Soot land, n• oonveet :got ilk to ninak. -1-:; 0 1dy Triende," laid he, c‘thrOe: tpoti tbs. de' T!tlign eit the piedge,i , [Cheers.] a: nionthlst : terw4rd,' ? had. ; sovereign; in ray pocket. fl a thing I,never had before.- [Loud cheers.] In another month i tiny friends, had_agood_,Onat Iny buck; a thing ' poier - )laci b'ef9re., [Chem lifneh, l , A fortnight, .140 thai,,ity; fiTind,S;, lanuOlt,it' a engin ;. because Telt tty th,at":W,l, *Opt, the - ,'pledge ;' atiOtbee oFt pl 6t, knliOnid - srarit , one."' . , tia • ktepaitrintiOWof-etektintik fieWt3?3,ll t! 1 1 10,p3u, ) z i pa fvf.o l 4? 4.44l4Aly,S)gaitiliesijkiice;, 47 , ONA m o,_l7,o3Pt inTlt ":IMPPS II4 , tve 4 r3ll!), 6 13 '1(14 Aio at. liiteq's Ma - iki; PitOlitNethat 8 404 ., 'A 11 1 1 _0' tutogt4l4 tukitir3hat; • 9010 0 4 11 , et - O fat *CO , tier qks: sysore—; ?Hi " I 3, "1"* . 40 1 4 . 1 1 AO* Od Nivi erillitiir Aftir4 , a7ol4o . o. tlee*sien ICA 'l;`,Ensi,4l-zeflie4; Otijut *eraL ' I •;, • • ,;. 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" 04 , 4lf hear_ajty,more.,ahsupl 'climeta l s.'thi-'bi:eAliake"-'said'ttizi Jibe, c00k..f7 11,,n ;,+t., .).1.41-3 11 1KPAIn-jokligttAltail—figpeoP . on the ayortni3so,. l or,. your Aup 4 - 13dan - Yan tin by- gotnk, itrOttiol 4 , :•; ."No, *iiiiPl; l 6atet" go - 'ii&und without ootit # ?and tione:", pif zd •• i llow do ,ytott ,gokyour Bread ?" , ;„ f, e i t %d e m? -iotiNolinorci of ;yang titupid , tionsente,i , Row dq; ynn, support ourself T.' .1.. ..1.; •;,.; : •„: ‘Somqtimps anal someti mes •on a cheer; -, •,, ' oiti_diiiou - -keeiryonis;elf fitty IbrenthrEkTkir7- • - "I order you to answer this---cineottott'eo'r reetly7;llo_i . , ' "Yrr _ tetty 'Wen, dolou d6olf/ shtql baps .to;cbminit you, 1 - ' , `,II I !IfY O A),),F ,P9Rwittcl4 Y9l4ll4orAke that Como consolation." •, "'The tali 'of ttib it-Serk, and 4.0,8 hastened 4.05.108 SlPes• 3ame4 13;.cray s likp most.,yialtby d slaccholdshi,, - *;is veiy fend of 'l?p,istini of - Ale a ttketiment kid 'deiratfOil i•t'itig'boltdmon D' -- llnse ' o rivet* ib , t RV we fed artdavell:lioneed, btitelhey .weicfar hap pier, than.,free Pf4P l g, siPPFeR ated the inestimable advantages or*their They did not '' ntmt - frbeaoMl, end Would not . , take ieon , atir - ternis.:. All they asked Ins AO live ,Ort theiold- pktirtetiori. and to end their ,;dnys ;Leder the ,eaSy iloke of "Miele'? , , thice:upon' 'tErne-'-'—eome " two or three yeers age , %42r.'Olay . .had'n:quakilit friend from the North Visiting him, and,to whom he expressed 4 15 AiPtial confidence in' the attach inentof.bis slaves, The Quaker was inered 7 uloua, an 'Clay vnuntingly t deterininedio put the matter to the test: ' An; old: houseslaverr- end who,enjoyed his confidence, who had heedalwaya, well treat ed; end 'Who secniedtq entertain a real affec tion for his master—tvne Onliell;and entered theiaore..- . vf. ”Tom, said:Mr. Clay;iftherein gentleman from the Nortb who says You and 41urother boys are M iserable here, and want to be free. Yon away :froni 'With hini' "if y ou lik e , The, old•,.negro, :was...ln:Mated; andlcalnioit seared, . Hp sheek.his bead ,4pubtlegly. '"Yint ard.free, Ppm and canlenve, rne,4* you. want . ter 'again 'Said tie . IThn.negro ttenibledlwith 'emotion: At last, all excitement, hweried ; : . 4 ‘Axe you earnest, gook! cant gp 441 A tA,awl be.free?" "Yes, if you want.to leave. Me and ypur old home, you can go." s ' • , maisa,` , .l.ll , go anyWhere' to 'be free!! And the old .fellow• was beside , lhita , self tsith.joy and.grOity4e at. 4is-izP4O,ll liberation.. This vas 'not, Newt* , what th'e slave holder wabted'Pr expeoMd:- He.beintmeliety way; and awn made big Northern friend a ware, that Ithfrown -6 );0e,0 1 F0 1 8 006- pany . i'i Of ecinnie Toni - was - fiend, 'bit it was.probahla,thit Clay ! was -thence forth kw 'assured:o the affeetien.ef his no gties-for their YorkEven.` ing•Post.' • ;• "• • • • The French ladies are going to starts now. fashion. The little tuft' which' , starts front'. the roots of the hai' at the. aids 'and which formerly' formed the little curl known' Aiken qccroehe, attar , is , now 0, ill straight down the`;ehobk` in' a thicleninis, and to be frizzled So as' to. look like Whiskers. , „Iffrairgoicape.7‘Arloa ,alarmed at the approaph, of t tlia.kipg_of terrors I"pai4 a °ler simaalo an invalid. Sr - no -- " • L'"Oh !ffiiiiihi - imily; "I. haii • hien li v i n g s :i x : an d thirty yeanttiith the voont ottfirrotA; giwicinginoniket lo'muoh•werse.", _, •-; • 4 ... .' , .., '.. r._ I.— t . e . ,— ~,r , . ::`.A.,-Ditolinnin's heirt , istki,i' no soliloqinir is itosoriikpi,ths rc‘!Shet.' lifes Shon Nikki& potter as li treoAnselnlntaigot s; ooOfte , 01: l ancoma a p [ itia ll e': •, , i, Iti noq'seem #trange,Aittt. it is al ftio'',:titst' 1 1441P.00 1 .. 1 47: , ,i?rf9,440t,Vq.44, 1 0W .911,Erikl xn_iirk!* 3 , -14 9.9 3 e9 qo pi NenA„en„ : !smug 40,teskiWieni is 416;10.1111 itanid'of444 bac '•;z, n in a i on a„, % ,q ., L . :4 1, ;-. 1 ,1 ' I . C. .1, 5',1 r i.4 ( ~ .,',, ,-. 1 1(i'',"11 '. ~,,, -WhenAvir, couutr_,. s igovir•kiouttit* A 6 Ciiisit***oo:thiskvbeisouie tai*,s) ilst* , ,.. wiii 'lO. 4 441 kitb * 44 0. 14 . Reiiivk I ' cliutl4lol7 ' di '-' .. '4ltOP ' '' '''f' ', t l` Ir= •+ 1. (3 , ,P Y';•-, - 1 1 4 411 4 :0;1 04 110 qUOd Re‘, 1 4 4 1164,0 -bitelM* valeil ti0.n4 1 441041 ,4,1 grim quitt Oita eiT4eitt, ' ,tirortrilitkerov.--; , • 4; 1 , • ' .••T .• • . 2 MEM • aa ir,>gNia.rl •t n: i oAteglfriii r ; , : -,z it1'xi• 7 • 7 ..p.1 . 410.,;1N:ev - ri,k-,i;...ii.g..- N f a; ....4*-, ~+,~ 1;. E.itik yet, IgOge: How Re t t ar- --- ,mliiitc ifiiii7i l 7 , 7ritli‘l , 3l:ll3 . ll .17 - , lisnoliwao.Wilabusttimt* Btu tc! . ..Vlpreithrtlwitttolmtitittir9lm - itiontailti ,MktrlgagiAit#llo.leekilbroißl-40.10*.96; PA 72 2 1161,11 1 5 - 1,T,C4511) 7, litllf • r t elidp i t 7 .-'1 i s comeirie einu - .61 and lulu elitist eithrmy '..The pactieu t ialiiitthiliall'- edy are i xr 4 4, s 6• 9k eir .I,Y, .4? .I,r .1,1 ;. ,, 4. Z . $ 4 • .111r4on 10.1410#,AitiitiWi ''fi*ne-• towii;th,hz 746ilitOtilliti•iitiraliA ,, • tiltidfba' 1 service k 4146 . .iiiony',!fiSa9itirbed'Outtliii,do : - mestielitgfigelktid'VedlatittedOr i.. alleged;b) - •ME L .l•oliikliiiilit,ii,i, , liititalthy - morthinfAtftetaWiliiriritleifithel..L__ hatimpotaiiiii te .. 'eihit r ii4rillilitiAsedecbe-. - - twilen Illarbeiiii=and • Illoz i ffaire,,rilltd ii.' represented al puepesscssiug, iu, angit iq iee. and of Payer *d da ; thiei'disialition 'ill,rdoro called un the forineioend'affee• lit;'.. j eipla- pition:told - hierlie=iiirild 7 sitecitChim.. Nes. Marhoidelietiting ot - lllol•l4,tltreifil ap peshid to him tot to talefilliei:'-hOsheni4life;. „ bat the outraged man would•zeat• listen tu her., 4' 4 . ' - ,VC. '.; i .e- 1 e .l, . . . . 1 . ... . On.Priday morning, Feb 1 1: ( 4,,Illoore one early;,and, leaving his houlie u , 'vk,sited a`gro• eery inore neat the Pose o ffi ce; AtlidfOfe're- ' inatued_untiliketivem_B_ancP9Ailelock; whoa-- Illar,bourg ;passed by. Moore„AtaT!c4; put immediately, and caught ..I).l,iirbourg lor l the collar!saying, ''Get down 15** , 10' ACC's'. f am:going tukill you. lir wifelniiiiesaroleals breast of it' last night,. Shcdold ilia.all'And gave am a portion•of the, inoty ,whiclryou pia:Sige, _,,Sviiii,tl4 . ~,ViAltamills,x6l- far aud.finid'i the first alio) fritriaieffief in - the rekiitii 'of t•ho - beitiE - Mit - iiiriiiir;ffelrfor-„ Maid,. and Moore llisoliargedl Ma: balls:lnto. his hoad, and then fired a fourth, which;took ,effect in the left. aria.' lllnthonrg .foil ,over • :nealtheitinitantf - fpirift hoore 'w-Ilk -utlio-a-Magistratthrefficer sUrretidoril-fhitri-i--1: uelt,:and :WAS 09044ktectio. joilito ATitf.ll4 action of theauthopitips., : ~, ~ , .,1 1„ f,,. %,,_i„ • le deceased truikacie'S 4 most — eltsfa- hlewife and eight or nine childreu-the eld est. a. son; about twenty years at 'The mar- Iter'ef"haa'leilfi r k'ableorke - chilltiilatter'i • Identieiiig , boy'of-Iftted year ;...i ,I‘. •.i :i': r• •AIVi , =. * ~ ' ...i.,-..--,---L:----: . :A .:14:2 : • "Say, • Dir.,7Clarie,.have y ou 4 gird strung----- Portefabout the hotel ?" • ' ' , , "Yes, sir, we bare Abe strongest °ie . in ;he State,". = ' "Ia he intelli gent?", , • ~ "Quite intelligeaCfor a Porto?' • ----.1.)o-joii—eonsider—hir4euileaa--'—that—ii bold, coura.eous ?" • "I linear le ; afraid ,of Seise "Nto'w, Me.lllarke .14our•porte is ligent enough to find room No. 107; 'fearless enough to entori:And Atrong , enough ,, to -get my i trunkuwayfrout thubecibuge, like' o have him briog it down. • .„ • , .:Pskrignißrownlow had one gympselof Long. street's men before he ram - away. Tile they 'were sbarefoiited . 'and in their shirt sleeves, and with nothing to subsist 'on but their A little fellow, not more theta - lure years. of age, bearing setae gentleman at !kis; far tbers table 4iseueeing the familiar line, 4 gAn honest mat's the noblest ( work of God," said he inewit wasn't . true; his mother wai better than any man Abet .was everi made. - m il; lers the tiost momentous kriesti a .W - mantis ever ealled . on to deeide;lihet r the faiths of the than she !ores will dra : her down or whether , she is competent to, be his earthly redeemer. ...-- -- .• - ' At thirty . We arc all trying to ent our :names in big letters upon'the walls of this tenement of life; tWenty'yeara later *aline calved it.or shut up onr&uslc,ftnife. ' "Bey," . said an ill-tenipered old foll4 i ''o &noisy lad; 'ficiihavare you hollerie Lam going by ?": "Bumph," ,returned thi • boy, !‘,orhat are yn n . ping by for when, 44 . hallerm ?" -; • - "Sam, why am Senators like fishes ?'!;‘!1:;' , .:', 2 7 •'I 'don't maddio livid de inikj.ec." "Why, you Bee, 4ey am so, fond ,ob _ • _ "AhyDrootor, how is my, wife to-dayrti - r The doctor shook his , heaitand.talaW , •/: "Tort must prepare for the mont!!, "What?" exclaimed, the alarmed Isitelmk, "is die likely to ricouer ?" . - The, paper conta i n ing main pointit.tina paper, of Film • . 1, - 1 •: be should the highest apple - on-'lC'tiee` b 6 a good one.. Because it'a , . • Ho thatioveo sot the. early not theineutory of his'youth, g; , „ A arOaS wire, HAW the bird of - ffilineiva t- does. most of 'her hooting ; . . Originally th e torte -limasiklife- was a , thimaand years; but that- was: 'ber6re there woredooLors. • . i . , This'eltild' f or a- viri:6*ing niothei-keateheri!. iota hii the trick-of grief an4'.sigliej/e*etk: Antitio*.7t4o2,9.! - • 1 • r abounds •01111:1000 7ri3Oa .;moqg :4 .fuwiy i; a4.'itioiit'hiessonis. . ''than; ;off tbei : A. plosioisi ate'. doe tqoattrxt "alt a 1. offotuatikil,"." , 004, 1 0437 0 1 i. the'plu/st 7Rxefert.44o,crOt.,':(APAQ, , --- - . X6i:lij . ! *at tiocii, his wife to si ,tpKfbr, coviL 404 at‘a so* fotaimi rt: .1""4 Er - ' t k)!lNAigi,R4 , pioPpo.ll,Now jaA „ t maim - `," ; • ' •na . • . . A r~ inia tfr . ,- t I
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