awsr VV., in , vgamgxviii lIIROBS. , iflir.flUdlol ll Dlll/ 1 / 1 11 JANVIRII6 Cheers'. Cheers, for our befoes! NIA those who wear stars; Not ihoee.who wear eagle* And leaflets and ban: ' We know they are gallant, • And boner thewtoes For bravely maintaining• The Red, White and Bite' But, cheer* , for our soldiers. Rough, wrinkled and brawn a The mon who stans:heroeit And ask no renown: Unselfish, walking. ; • Intreitid , am!• kite, •The'littlwark surrounding 'The Rid, -White end -Blue'; Our patriot soldiers tj, 'And Freedom's own Children Assailed her •as foes ; When Anarchy threatened, And Order• Withdrew, They rallied to rescue The Red, White and Blue! Upholding our banner On many a „field, - The doom of the traitor They 'valiantly sealed ; 'And, worn with the conflict, Found vigor anew, Where Victory greeted The Red, White end Blue! — Y t; I cived onesWife - 1i 11en And-still, *here- they- ileep, A sorrowing nation •- Shall silently weep; And Spring's fairest flowers • In gratitude strew, -IYer-th beer who have-cherished The Red, White and Blue! But, glory immortal Is waiting them now ; And chaplets unfading 8 a I int] every brow, When, called by the trumpet, At time's great review, ' They stand, who defended , The Bed, White and .Blue ! MoIXISIC7Ii3MaZA.AL.N" Y. KITTY'S •WAGER; "Its against my principles," said Parker Pelham, buttoning his pockets, and inclining his chair to an angle of forty-five degrees a gainst the piazza railing. "Taxes, taxes— nothing but taxes! Government must sup pose a man is made of money; and then, right on top of that, every woman of yontlacquain tam expects you to pay funds into her pri vate- war-treasury: It's all nonsense—and I, for one won't be victimized! Besides' I d'on't consider it fair for us men to be ble ed at tiv cry pore, while the 'Women keep their own purses intact. If you female kind are so vi tally interested in• the hospitals, and all that sort of thing, why don't you lend a helping hind yourself?" Mr. 'Pelham screwed up his lips, tapped his fingers on the railing, and nodded his hoed, as one who Should say, "I rather guess you'll find that argument unanswerable." Kitty Brance, standing among the rank that shut out the June sunshine; turned round so suddenly that the tinted petals'shoW ered down softly around her - like a pink snow storm. Parker snstinitiVelyinoved his chair back as he - cotight the dangerous sparkle -of her hazel eyes, and saw the crimson pennon of defiance fluttering across ter'sheek. "Please to explain yourself, Mr. Pelham," said Kitty, clasping .a spray of roses very tightly in her two little hands, lest they —19111:44-deSee s • • s • I•• : - in - spiteof - h - err - cie ermum ion to every pro per and dignified_ "nave we not'spent time -and-enotray - both - in - elfiecautfor e are we not denied ourselrea:eirery - linneecssary luxury? Nay, have•We not , eren 'parted witla• our jew els and trinkets, .ta-iend-aid to ' those who suf fer in our country's 'behalf?" -- i "Th t's all vet.. find "-said • - tng-up- , i 8 nose-in-lofty -' disreg,arti - of - fetnr. -nine 10gic..., "Smooth sailing, smooth salting! - You may talk as much as. you like, Miss Kit. Ay; but'y ri.sillhP AT pe R. • . • ...earnest until see •,you make some. sacrifice -Worth hoisting Of" malt fOlikonstp,'§gid - Kitty; but'ohi if L ,were only a man--;if ;could only earn money!" . . . - ttiiidart.l4 - 11iings, I've no doubt,"sala Mr,; ;. P.Oharo;oiirOtisticopy. But you can earn moiey,_if you etipose to try." pra3l" forinstlinecilliose•crimson-sprink- Jed strawberry bedson, the, hillsidp-a -maxi • Ohl tam: Ahem into money quick eneithi , 1 711141e-a•iit'oioan d o n't choose to take the 'iron: „1/le4it'CciailiePto 'heg!"•''' • • • :IfX:ea,” acid KittY,,taking,,tio l iibtice of the _augartaiacat r :Waut-nobody---itinti : itristurr ries here- there is no market•for the. eitg,ll - aup._) t ,,.. that'atigftt, - MiseKity.-etuVyoar lips auc! fOBEOYRRs 4.00' now--Hero's, .110-0-X --moplirmii94;xonytosseOloiolo:ioi 'fromithesolightostleffor.t. ic;:to;,o4•Wie. • To Ala to' do-tiverything, , Mbile you are Othing. Vat .130tufraid to;vrogor fift,irAllara you wouldn't . . i/ fiva _worth Orotrawberripi ' Tioldiaili/Foikriorn ' Kitty was silent a moorot, Tpcn she 4roy it ritl e'l i it winouroru,l "blank ip - lIMMIAMIIIIIIM.MIIMOMMI ,•••••••••••.• , . - n . . . . • i T i 4 t . ; , Vail NESBRW FRANKIAWCOUN A ;.00NOLVAN1114100 1 10011NR4Utt - *''Bo4 1! ''' , _ • /...,...„..„ tfa, ~,,) .#917 . f ' . .....-. --..--. , ut her littl “rii call Witnesses, aid , ancl the wixgit okair be registered.!! • Parka Polham,eye4 the:Uttlei blanking: if ke.searmy understood her. , •• . "Mind, you are to sell thipn 79.iself, Miss Kitty!•no•roanceuvering.”, • "Set your ,heart at rest, Mi., Polhimn. All the,norefitions of the bargain .sball' ! .be com plied witth.". "But, Miss Kitty, have - you reflectedl— Such a very unladylike think—" - "I see nothing. unladylike in endeavoring - to serve my country's defenders," said Kitty, quietly, a•lambeut smile . sparkling in her eyes as she noted Parker's perterhed • brow. "Fif ty dollars—it is a very f imat little sum. And now must go to see about some baskets for •my berries, as there's no time to be lost!" "Fifty dollars!" feebly muttered Paiker Pelham, as the light dress fluttered down the garden walk. "What a confounded fool was! Why couldn't I havd• said five instead? But, °Cognise, I'M perfectly safe—she'll ne ver do suck a thing--.never?' " "Strawberries! Who'll Inv `uiy, orawher riosn' • , •• • Mrs. Leclere,,wss reacting in,her coql qui et I attain th :ittsfy voice-eehoed-through the:street. :IniAua,ctivelyishe rosé and push' . • ed aside the curtains. . . ,A slender figure in a brown calico " dress, her face shaded hy, a blue-ribboned 'Shaker bonnet, was lean'no• over the' area railings, on which she dextrously balanced a basket of ripe strawberries, glowing scarlet through their covering of fresh vine-leaves. Mrs. Lezlere shaded, her eyes with her hand, and looked again. "Why, Kitty Brace! can Übe possible that that is you?" "I, myself, and no other," laughed Kitty "I'm selling strawberries on a wager. Will you buy some?" "Buy some? of course. Giveirre a dozen baskets;_and then come in,--you-little-witch; and tell me about it.Y • "Notjust_now—havn!t_time,_answered-i Kitty, demurely.i-knut-you-shall - hear of it by-and-by." "Mrs. Leclerc thought Kitty had never looked so pretty, in tulle and pearls, as she did_under_the-quaint shadow-of--that-Ktaker bonnether eyes dancing with stipPressed mischief, and the brown curls.t,ucked behind her ears; and the old' aid behiudAhe win dow blinns of the otipositif house thought it very queer to see Dirs. Leclerc lean from asctrawberry At one house, the door. was slammed in Kitty's face with more emphasis than po liteoess. Strawberry vending bad its un pleasant aspects as well as most other oceu• pations in this world ; but our little heroine was undismayed; It takes a good deal to daunt a courageous woman. Late in the afternoon, Mr. Parker Pei ham's clerk came softly into the back .office where histaaster was busily engaged in tvrit ing. '"I beg'your pardon; sir, but do you ivish to buy any strawberries ?" "Strawberries ! No;' said Mr. Pelham, ab stractedly. "I told the young person so,' sir, but— Dear me, here she is, now 1" There was a defiardlittle tip on the' door, and Miss Kitty Brace walked 'in, , her hazel eyes sparkling like two stars under the Sha ker bonnet:' "You don't wish to• purchase, Mr. IV hurt ? Thai's fortunate, for I've sold every berry. Please to count my change. I be lieve it amounts . to ; nine cents ever rand a• Bove the specified five' dollars l". Parker Pelham stared 'at the double hand ful of postage currency in black astonishment and dismay.. "You don't mean' to say, Miss Kitty, that—" "Ilia mean to say that 1 hare , won the wager, sir l" How pretty she looked in that moment of bright animation I Ordinarily. Parker Pel ham would have hesitated long ere parting with a single nickel of his • hoarded money, but beauty is a wonderful subduer. All the treasured hopes of Months leaped up io that one moment of faseination. 4.1 . • ighla 3 • ''Z • rim handing-over-a-neatly-folde - d - fifty `dollar bill. tgake it—and--" !—lie.--paused-i-tnotuent - irrawkward uncer. tainty. , •!.K.itty, you take my heart with it?" • "Thank you, sir," said Kitty, demurely, "but I should scarcely know what to do with -the article: ‘.311 , promised husband is fight, trderact .Stars-and- Stri.pes, and-one heart is all 1: can take care of at one time. Good evening, sire" ; . Alas for_d_nornftted-4-tbenu-"tqlhere-Px •ar er Pelham I .Was it not hard enough to lose fifty dollars, but he must lose•&sweet , eart T -too -- 13u - all - th - e — lrolhifchilds never felt so rich as.: Kitty Brace ,whea' she enclosed - that-,fifty dollar,`;r bill :tct purchase comforts :for:the . : • •-•. we "all had "bearte those. whieh: beat . 11i*tly'it. the bosoms of the young ilia beduti lie4ven'' this e _ arth' would • :Whoa otirbodiei groVold end ,Withered; enr'breirts'oooldirat retain 'Weir early Yonth end. freShnesa 'van world -' be our. 4 ip*irri sufferings .13u.t the faint imaged' Eao:l4 Whio isitaanp 41=iiponAlreiricubildlinia, chafee - and rtibi struigles 'With; ib'e world, and - , :119W, 79 Pt nE .GlsEßNfis; 18 ; • • : hPriPl4"4.Ya ,•nertnic'ildgntitslFil Otein sakqp,i.lefiltl4„and,flad „It. Feat, zufttliat4l4 'Wn.rifa!An • i!" and: , lf . enn l4 -**ecaX: v B9 ,• 4 be , I procure#.R.,p?l,4yikOnive - 14},.1#1 : pp.! tictuotn tlie,''cutAgin,attul.,Rince:tftit ;two has f con ' lice from 'ilia, and sprP. The fish live and grow enel,Y•". ;,. • - w er v insi n'az o c t i. • A7o:ll:tiNsol.' inaiLtiOls itzwa; 4rAsellgicoa.Tl:•;.:, f'i7r, , :;i rAt` * SiVitr e 7--MkUYiN : .. ,'A Merchant's Story. .. - . • : - ,inerterchatitil firm 're , ventV pie ide - d hit' of hiii'.early Vi kerfeace '. i Said be, ' 4 ll,wittirev,euteittiyear's di When 'T leg. the pautitriatoiiiiihUrte I hid' . steiliztiif' for thiA . t,' yearti,,And awe; tei ItostAin ( fa irciiiih , or a,piaUe.. Ariion'a l :d course, to Atqietitle 1 •titibest. luiliai4;ige;, I spent an unusual a-' nitit,;ol time and solicitude upon - thy toilet, and when-A;Was . elinipleted ", l;itirrieyed . lity . reflection is the glass with iiit'litile satisfiid. 1 tion,"glincini lastly add 'moat' apPiatingly upaa a seal-ring`Whict iinitellitthettiny, little finger, and my band ; it 'very 'pretty tiffitir;i which 1 had pilidhased with direct reference - ter - this occasion. :Illy'fiAt day'tt . eXperieiree, was' not enetieniging. I traversed street aff. ter street ; up one side and down the other, -without success. ' I fritteted;'tdWards the fast, that the clerks all knew n3y litisbiess the mo ment I opened thtt*or, and that they wink ed ill naturedly at nikkliticotnfiture irBl pass, ed out. But nature endowed ir•e With a good degree of persistency, and the next day I . start:Nd again. Towards noon "T'entered a store where an elderl3'gektlemiin stood talk itievath a lady 'by the thief ' I waited until' the visite - I. had lett, and then stated 'my ,_131.' rand 'No sir,' was ly - erAsp and —. dwcie looked tke to feel,. for - he addeVln a 'kiodlrei‘ioni,' Are you good at taking ' dOift , I answered, while My filce'4uShed 'What I wish to say ia . this, did ho smilitra at my embarrassment :--- 1 11T:tirere' in want of a clerk, I would not engage a youtig'nfan who came seeking employment with' a flashy ring upon his finger, and swinging fancy' cane.' For ;a moment Moritao vanity strug gled against common sense, but sense. got the victory 'and I. replied, with rather a &ha: . ky voice, I am afraid,-sl'm -very much oblig ed to you,' and then beat a hasty retreat.— As soon as I got out'of sight I slipped the ring into my pcket., and_walking vapidly-to the Worcester depot ,T left the cane iiecharge of the baggage-master 'until gilled for.' It is-there-now-,-for-'au gh t-I-know. =Ailitny_rate I never called for it.. That aftoinoon I ob tained a iituation with 'the fii•rd of which I am a partner. How much my tintorttinate finery had injured niy_prospeets_on-the--r- vibus day I shall never knew, hut I never think of the old gentleman and his plain deal ing without reciting at, I told him at the 'same time, 'very much. obliged to, him."• Rette.L.Bullets_and--Copperki-lad - ' Ballots The following.froth the Atlanta•Oeorgia) Register, must be cheering to our Northern-I Copperheads. It shows them that their part in the work of destroltin:l the Union, is ap preciated by their rebetilllids • ". Ex President Pierci, Seyniour, of Conoco , tient, Vallandiegliam, Reed, Wood, Rich ardson, and'hundied of etheit'; are as hostile to thelitir as theY arebs . Black Republican; These men are d oing - us\ sin.' ,indirect service. They are notioPenly and avowedly outiciends, nor could we reasonably ask this of them. But they are dot our bloody ine mies. United against Mr. 'Lincoln and his wicked policy, breasting the power of an ov erwhelming majority' Arm tki•'the:traditions and precedents Of constitutional liberty, the noble band of patriots is striving to erect • a breakwater that shall arrest the surges ofthe unloosed deluge If they did no more than resist the Centralization of Mr ....Lincula r that far they are worthy,of Antr respect and sym. pathy. If they ,hold up the tenser of State Rights, that tar they arc advocating a senti ment entitled to our admiration; ! • Such is the course they. are.. pursuing, and such a course ought to have;our cordial AR, probatioa.• Step by 'step the sameconvictious and the same temper that have .teraced them in compact unitr.and fusty valor, .to denounce ultra Federalism and ;plow Englaud fanati cism, 1111 inevitahly„bring them upon...4lA° right ground as at respects our Independence. We cordcss our faith in' their political prin ciples. We confess our confidence that ..e -ventually these men will 'see thu Whole truth and embrace all, tsiconcluSions.. s„.; We can gain nothing by.denouncing them. We may lose b}^ presenting a hostile flout to their 'peace moveMents. ...• . . ovemnect—w_e—zieVo But, meanwhileit they Will use. €44,ballot. box , a (dust iir—LiAcqztowhilst-toe-use-th fridge box, each side. will he a helper to.. the other, and both co-operate in accomplishing the.greateat work which tA,fs ; couhtry and the contineht have witnessed. The_j_teheleditors—turitli looks — .-,to — tbOr — 'llbrtkeitittaielp4" An this hour oftrial o come to . the reiiene'aod break ' down the . well fire Whteli . encircling; - • - - ; SUS t lanta Intelligeneer, "that theitY the, Western Stittes,_a_large_n,u'intr-Ormen - Tosed to the abolition, war: ; The vote in . o 7 hio, during the . last - gubernatoihiroli.etion, etlbited -the - that nier ',. - 000,000• 'voters in that, kitie r were'Opieliect:',tO litites of ilisniteotiati nveePlitipia, 'OSA' ' thensandi of 014 band will jeitil,tlie :',Nething• . c4uld.give us gretiteal‘si'lisfietion . than - Abe sight of 'the ••opplarlieitira erigag,id 'cutting the throats of Liacelb'S 'hirelings." • " The . - jak is a . suigelar utcuall. A pale, tii . bier dr decatiter cue be; ,;, ' c is elean'j but the jug lias bitti Tittle hble',4n tlie and th I eye peneuates it, no handnino'ves over its surface: - - Yoii car; clean it out' yak?. by Fut. tiny ittikatiatatidiibilkiiikandpottrtng it out. letki *atlr'cipines'onkelcan yon tea s yjulge clean, and'ilce' versa. ' the' r,ig W i th° hunian heat;' tnartattlys'caa look . liitcr,"its 'rec ess es / arid' ybu jud,ge :only of - ifilintit,y'li •whatfounies.oat' of it. Ajoriniinevbr .4111scs!kong:as we :ea n• re: mernber.it; '• . , - ••• i.A . W9Ade# l ,4 l J. 1 4 1,4 i ! IrP 43- 7 :vl,l the one 0111:doeWlf9rMii!,:„ ;The: 01111 cbßititieggirri4neril , EpriirtiOiq: and trozeTeir,ne* E i :sr , i •Y! :!+; And ;fickle and falthleisinever: r;,, •,, ; • • ihnit bleso!nge,, and " „ .! 0:.!1011t l hal l ; 1,7, ?)I 1 11 ) 7H I IT) , ” • You; can , oqw t.co,daP.-113fT°007 shi l l brig „ii • The bloosoin thi4 pr9yee4 vv.Nq eQtt o#; thing - • Is• thedgeedi , thf,.44ed m riitria barne;tt'..Little.Letter.." vti A 'Olergytnan IOU) has trait& Nona of our convalescent catni3lejvhere_ soldiorpr who are. recovering front-sickness or the ef: feet of Wounds are kindly chred for, says that he'ruet eld'aoldierwho said to him : "Chiiplairii ale you; g9ing to, the 4L'Arch. F 7. "Yes," I answered..„, • . " • / And duyou ever toWwhat'aol has done' for As T"' t •' ' " ° kiYes, very Otteni" , _ I "Do jolt ever'speak the Sabbath, schools, to ; the iittke.Pe4ler,„ "Yes, ',speak .to The ehilikieti: i ! telll thina"iihat'-thei Ltd Iris done for me'?" , °“J• 1 1 ••• • • •• • "Wbat has Lord done tor. you ?". "liri,houurade me a,ruittei z atiii and. ope, who hopes io his inerolly said . f,h'e" bletie. LAO .. . , vise. tout stip ' Well, I eame to the war, leaving at home a pious wife and one child, a little girl. r frequently had letters from my.wife, ialwhich she said .a good deal about — religion. - I: did not want such letters. 'Sometimes Wouldn't read the for d'ays ;snmetitneig I Would curse them, and Wender what.sho could'sviite such Letters for. •' ' • ~ •• • "One ,day I got,a letter„anctitpad in it a little letter: I wondered who , that doirld - be - from 1! -- On Picienink it, r foUnd it was from_narlittleAttughtor, Mary.: , It was :the first letter - she ever wrote; and,,aersho - love.ll - 1 her-father-sp-much-she-said-that-her_ftrat_ letter must be to him. And thenit went on to say : "Father, you_ never will see dear Aunt Nary, any_more,_your own belo_v_ed_sio ter. ,SWiTdeid now. Before she died she told nr ct ' she was dying,. and begged me to promise lefthat'l would fray, and _ read the anA,bpla Christian, and.set out at once, and meet her in heaven. I PrOrniSed Aube lary_te-ineteheritheitid-I-fravia - set 4- our oh .irOyl,urney to heaVeti O dear .lather, wont yotillttiMbie ypatelittlel Mary that ,yon will set out too, so4heiilwe all die. we 401 meet in heaven ?" "Chaplain 1 you donft:kaow howthatlet= ter wade me feel. It went,dike•a,shot, to my heart, and I had no peace of mind till • 1. Bet my face loviard'hetiven..- Tell the dear-little children at'iliellorth hew littlo letters from them make its poor soldiers' feet; "tied fill` tts lA'hetterlnien. 'Grote. i ^ h Every inaiden•iii the life i tif Virjuilatigtot • is dUll of inteiein. That mag- nitude of mind Which distinguished h'im bove all other Men was evident in all hia actions. Pairiotisin . chastened by 'sound judgment and' thought, prompted all his public mita, and made them example's-for the study and guidance of mankind. It has been, said . that no One havelhe short est interiiew with ; iv.truly great 'Man, oat being'made sensible of his :superiority! Of, too many, who have some wayearne4 the, title of great,.this is , by im meanii true. Its applicability'to 'the charaatei OrWashington is verified iiiibdfollOWing in.te'resting eireuti stance : , "I was present when. General Washin g ton gave- hislaet :vote. It was in 7thelipring of 1799, in 'the town , of Alaxandria. - ,IT.R..dicd' the 11th of December tolldwing. tlic, court house of Faiifaii . esiiiinty - ' vsa. then over the market house, aud immmediato frontingGads by's tavern mirhe entrance, to it was. by •4 alight flight of crazy stepson!. the outaide.-,- The election was, progressing—serenal thou • sand persons in the courtlicuiso'yitid and hi ; mediate neighboring streets—and I Was:stab dinr oti dadsby's step ; c whea the-father-v€+ of his zoun try_droie_up,-atki-iirtniediately air-7 preached the court . house' atefs; l iiid Whet!' Livithin_a-yard:or-two-oftlemr - E - sa - wi - eiglitl or ten good Woking men,. from ,different di rections, certainly without the least concert, sprin4 , Simultaneously; and plSee 'theistieiVes, `in postions• te•uphold and :support theititepL, should they fall in the :General's ascent of 8 hem. 1. - - - nmed, - IT 117 t. ,was IliS- back,and-I i that position 'mitered-the nowt rooni--fol lowed in his'-ivniee - thintii , h a 'ileose crowd': to the "poils , ;--heiird• him , vot‘- coed vei t' - • r tiM Oh( Jim' te'the outward'erowd—heard h> Jeer ed by.npre than two thousand persous.aste rriagern - tid* - his ueparture.. 'There' were five;er g .:dandidateS4.on 'the - bench , sit tingotbd tat 'the getnnal-itiproabbed theth; they arose inlittbedy , lltind"bowed smi. 'tingly; antilhe-s'idetation-haiitig been 'total& cd very gracefully, .the general immediately mist+is eye toward t,he registry of the polls; when -- think it was said, iGener.. al, for whom ".do you vial,. IVastingten io entlecit'etii I fee, / algae ureo," not tbr a"tia:turaaneth) . .*rfCc,kiiding table, audibly prifionticed bol* —made kgriecifullbow frill retired. ! ied"ppgiilopt`,,Conn:, roppirtly by bis `own agreement biii bay ton siir. e money to be tOr ,17."" 7T 7771,7" -- • , • ~ aßprepyintnd tco , the tinpßOO'or,lkin : widowed Motile! . filid..h)n.boaY, *i}n 4 tolroiliined"by nt,b erformeue up* hin t ' ifink; than ft yuiool . l4' Ant, pounds in. *eight. Iktnis been i grewins foi eight' yearn. "' • ' '''"' 'Oa he dap'efflaribaldi s catty tato Loa,- don arer'halt a million eopiecof., ,phot4 graph were sold. - 1 " )•• '"lortitidilßtoodbriwfiaid ZopbaisietV.Straii.;; fiteglo,h lll ,l 3 thsißrini‘iVh (itu'..l.ke;til!..ookteateOt• 10 . Qt, paApf i11k!4 , t11,4 1 ,, 07 Z I9 ?R7; - • nifit?"VsicAit itre iti6d jilledikttsd the dugMM. tolhat ,s,on;cifilleliali whom tiktiNtvtid 4 Ffmetgt„,hath pOno , ititp . thy l„ppfltry, LW4 I ,stolen it; L ye's, filpe 'bath . e . aken • ."Ziishciiiitai; Luirweighti6r. :;.)Art; -ilto'tvatirejtritas , lrjehdautattiftWdoptuiti , . •-., •:•‘: ••• .1 7 4 yerity i 't 'saw Fey, 'eyes, end, .lo.gl=-'osvefi lin I,eh eiz e ;0/.,14: ----44- Upon — what - evit — thnesltaver — vre-fulletr?- sighea thb harnilesh: Quaker; as :lib', *sada hOlrfay,:to, Asighhoe,s, "Fristul Foxeraft," said he, I want to ash. thy opin, ton 1, . - " 3 4 iiiik , A 11 , 'Mu:titian •seplied t the- stiribei • laying' down P !, "S‘tpposing, friendY,oxergfc, that,:my dog, has gone into my, neighbor's ,patiiry and sto; - theiefroTh - Ug tif site him, atiliiiould tell iiyhaftle,,WhatAiuilit .I t ,to,do?'4l;i , :it 0r‘.,%?410r) !tkA.lniutP l3 :3. o 9tllin pan PP:9IBIY*, . I ttek dbe eVati'thh , bealtV,tlPrioniltiated stoleir , lioni'aby autry Itieg of, mutton, or ~harden valuePfifogr shi ll ings and sixpence , ngh,ll ." .paid - for ft, in f the market, this morn-, • ; "o,'i4bll; ie cpinieti'tliatt allot: . - pay - ferillt.YL • And ho hiving done sci,• the . worthy friend turned to depart. `fTarry, yet nwhile # Brpadbrim," oriel tho,..bawycr: 01 a vorf ty,lf _have yet, further 'to se.) , unto thee. 'Thpu" hie' nine 'shillings For '" 41 Then :most pay thee;' add ilia my , opinion,. that f have touched pitch and : been - ' African Cruelty% Ca it Speke's boakijusi pul Harpers; being the stor _the_souree-of-ther.-Xile, of cruelty constantly' of the interior. Human life, is" of less, ac count with them, than Itr : tlib life of a 'bdast With us. For 'the; most trivial breach of cull tom, and often for nololieneeot-allorbe-subl s dtsyleaserc are pli.t.,to.tleath by tortures, ton.shooking to be repeated.' All the bicitheill Of the king'iro butntillite hedfitist eabletettirreign.F - c The wire who !Ails to please is' instantly Jed., out - to -deat.b.Tant) - 4 0 F frano o , A9Fqa!as „tlietegeT , 'The ret4ds (nib us - the truth"bf tare—thefdark ptaces of the ...earth are full of , thelbabitatioes of cruelty... The gospel ,is the only aivilizer .of such barbarians Bi:f -ence makes' them '66 better. Capt. Speke taught one of these kings the use of and he amused. himself by shooting it in the faces of his people; ahoy , ;must rbe;laught' the religion ,of the .Bible ,'- or they „ willi cope, more refined in : their cruelty, as, they learn the arts of torture whicli• etvilipitiett invents. Capt. SPeke'evolulife• is ti,'atttay for :the Christian Philosopher.' It revOals people hitherto almost unknown to the out- ' I er world, and,shows„ .hom,,much yet , re. duties to be dope before 'the .gospel will be, • f pr'edched for a WitneSS dinong' all nations; - '"POIETtio Pfttr. TIM ItißELSl—..Out mob hava,singular attuiements while :at ;their ; .le-A, bor. Ifatuler. wondered :that the brave, dig gera sang at tbe4',Work,and would be' inotte , huii)iised to Witness the' sports' with. 'which the , soldiers Amturolliemseives while' employ:. I I ed; in la ocoupation. ; Our linos 'tem.' so near, o the enemy that. We could hear their voices' dietinetly. =Not a Man' dared 'to raise his head above the warks. At - attoh.- a!! time, by way or diversion, our troops devo- 1 red. thernielvosAa trifling with:. the esoltatelityi of: the elletPfe.cl) l 444 B .,..tTgE,l , , Uglaillt. A cry i Watt raised , Fictsketd . rattled,' and a sholit . "teadj , centre,"' ''Guide' right," "Charge;"'ereatisd,. . , . =EOM . _this-sport-wasesliauste,ago lobg es the, )xceuraey .and. vligliance:Lot 1 -the - erieray, arh . Mtis - borers was '' notuelfnalgr f tampered' With iby our - Ann, . who, fastening their hateapon their.bayen:rais , .. ed them cautiously abovo•their w0r5,5,..a5,.1( . about to look niter, when abilite to . from tto e: t a; em • s riilemarcpassihe_throughlth imr justifted_lainost. hearty 'laaglven-oursida .-2'ribune. 11 posOble tg,ik! hia_rork • Niit t ftiit assist:6lga; and ancording • 'altered. an'..inari_road:for- - perfonitiii requisite !abbr. ' 'Alt& itar4 vod man heaving otthe'ternas'aceeptud then': Before going into tha..field in the mothing he . itiyjted . his aerVatkt to.htTaktitst, after. fin istiing, the . niornivi, iixi34l,. the' old s Itinsint ithOught i f. tWey: 'sheer Place' dunce •trigrf tatilit'afterrihe? breakfaet ;.:: tte~:would tie saving considerable by , ge operation , a$ ad pretend ,to the str,auger,,who readiliagrehdt 'Bin dinner was Olin - S'espatehitl, ' "'-' "Suppose, novi,"'quild "we lake supper ; time and trop{ and, at it, tilgi mieas. ”T•towmcf, wilt r;" IrkWa3•eiup ate' up " i ry . 1*: r ; a towetnpOyee.- _ liThauli you," said the laborer ;91,:nbvim rPrk.,fter,PPPr47:::.- ' diad Waxwing to a 4Vlemphia; 'Veen; was: being hantedeput iof the , lines., the other day, when a bayonet•thrust Twinged the fact that the carcass contained; 0000 - Wonsan caps, a quantity ,ofkunuuniflov't ftud,ether uontruband articles,.which., pow rebel sympathiser had taken this ' minus' of snuggling... =MI gf ea P! a'! j. ~i 1131;411410OZ. "re.a,z• • ! • • NT-Afigirre.-411". a,tinan's-ivenith"'of Poverty 'is'yilthiff tiinsitlfrit: ilociiiirthevent, . itifd iFealliiretr6rritint thiiilifir.iffikofM erence.' , , 'Ufa nunilie .ekistostr;tich4frts4.' a te , yet if his heart be.;no,4 sathl49o., lqttAslu; . still scraping end'. pining for more, that .170 la ,Inifutitibly_ peer- 11111 r his bitg'S.Antilit t eke, him OAT me ! tl;an 1 tiAsecp la eggitir4"il 9 n the other et e, give pc a man, or punkil,. :,esiki, itho'in ' s ' hid , 14 titoro,iiiti cniihirje .ith 'his 'li ttidi tifiti , dtijtiiriltiiiitfi ii'titilavtitie '• shkfulheart—r-ttiatuall'islexceedinglprieli;', t bet hayingii h•Statth Wawa ( riches; but e,Picli.9g , (l , Ql l ,fi MY tioul," ht).figtt theta carried-away, wi,th - ith - e -- pepuAar 4 litrsgrt- t ,„ ki'covet admire those thiaofewhieh bare. -flo-trlie-worth-in-themsetiresiz-Zliittighiffe't me to beret thatillny:mind inap=be-riehf iti Intiocirtedga", tbs. fuvioal maylhialrieh in,grAce, that my heart may Ige itch ha true eett4ep t wee t ' • • ; iIt::DETERNIS:EDiIIikisitAND iag,pair of.quakervF9Te controieily, tl a hysbrpf q)dei,iveerc, .vithltitylA 1 ' ''''' sr • • utixomwiifrthomgatit?"-kui3hcfUl If ti.o,g)E ol .4 s .P.ryitifititoratikottijithicbriliarrieti ka , l 'thes, HO ; KOT#lngiritadutoe.ip• ~,hb ihet. thonc,Part, toad, '~TA9 ill fol,oihddr "" •"' 1 • • A Yeelfee;t l l44l..x.h.et , !Wilb ,3 ,P.Pfdh mpg) that ho would pretillfwititf. TheDuteltnatur, de,Vili tipeitilho tattoo, and the' ,tolling his_ big tad in' his fitentilt, nipped it' !severely. ;‘Oh,fjou.ard bittink rOarddi the, 12! ut,o,lun 'Why you•old fool 'ed the Yettp et did ; you .think vras tu ; swallo* yot! whole. " , tuttnivlui don't "take littper9 ., 'wk4 iin 1.000 last Week, and said he. "lame& thud 14%1ms .taken )I,ichtnond, and that, eißve4 thousand out of 'on; regiment had been blown ' up.'? lie eipidaSed 'great fears ' G rad t would yet capture Washington. Xliscs o NAM , l'ones,an_English—leeturvi - glyelik tdg Ilisitiehester rieeentlY; said "It the Arabricans reprieantlititM goyirtnnenth•would.,fail 'everywhere, and the chains offdespptituntwould• be riveted ,upon ihe; people; for the, next thcears.— _ho-mouths - ofrdl - retertners Would be shut up, by the phrase, look at the dip-United states.,, ; I gfW BU T' T ' "B LAPIE4.—When / 94' 1 9. 1 P' a cf°lllB9u.,fle6* says PoiiPg= broke, al ways like ,t o oonsult, a . gengiiblo 4 fratilap." ' Bolirigbiolce IsraS'a great,' niAti t • " I • ; • • . 'ArobbiaboriVlJaher says:- , -4"lf 'good people 'would but male Orcirrigoodness umilp inEttel4, ( howling in thofr hott'uninribUld '663; *in to the causb."'" ia.oattilthat flietrtenterot enter lac oon2 whigfi,a-Fceaf.h ,of Iralato legyos is hung ;, 'VW ihdy..do so if the .walis wr the Totdi and Allizo ov e r with laurel oif. 'fry it. ...;7 f'i '• : , 5 ' : . ••'lel tavis eitelfds the Bprsoopal of Si. Pint-in-whiCh ho is a cemaitiicane, and,whore ,hel, was confirmed by..the Bishop og . v.irgitkih t early e, in. th ,pecoaft year. of the war • • , A Wan Keehig.au oyster 'weeder go by, call a out, "Give me a, mod of oysters." "We sell 'hY itehsure, and Uorby weight," was the oysteruian's reply. . "Very 1011, 4 Said the' other.' Men I'll take yard of them."' • - • Brighaniyoung nays, in one ,of his,. late pu~il4catioas, : chat ' Ife'tripll4s liveiienbe)tbly. Maityitig:ei - ittnii , di•iee'siraiitii way' 'Of a dapiiaw meaaa to thomad.. - • , • ••• • • • • 164 o a - friend, es ..rum4:;s49,..tlini;dot.T.6oo,u",ti,.l/1111e,igrtte fiieserve'ala TlJl99lll'Sr.Yroillin 'word f 'it 4 ., • • 9 tJI . 6 air tac crate; t" ''" 6k' D i n!qhm,n's., tom 3 T*W. I '.ThiAttlota 'lnfelligender toiistii:4oeut . inanufeeturei; : I ;We hAvi.ite'd `,sinsicP ‘p£ them. They Premitee.i • ~:, A ,country,-!e4140.es- -. ,-appeal afid Italf cerdc. wan Oed: this, cifilectL' c. " 'foie thou- he. eolia leagthroKa'aozen•is *ceded:- ; • t• L Itr Ate , !.45f. ( kriStfa°3cP!BrfAttet:A§EIPP•Aon.,-:r.i - 4- L. ',) TliebegitigkkeY 'aye' drat za gram orcern is-letter than,..k.diamod. Every 'beiriaiior jowl 4 1 ,444. qviloll--w *PR artlelstja ,liim 31 414 ,1 4114;&40 - 14#"brihgl-iip- to:au honedtremploympgi urtio Ise a. I I! , We Intl* ti hat eon* 'dawn-wit i,to,l . 3nNgf 4I u Pr • ~4 &Ws.. lil .u...Jd dt ,lAtweeit Wllol'l6 seiffshnosa, and the aabbath 141*(1 FOP of religiounezere4es yrjll ntili t a a gopd Phnrifeii; bnt wy r ehtistjan. cfrur ht.; _ .onas bail minty:l of floarers up on Their graves; noiloweis can out sniettHea- ...Bhavd:•yovirrielt- t Bettor. pull your ;min ;woo, ihanAava pullodbY anotheLz'ov . • - • ' flittpfivfr yeits Slie was born May 240819; 1- • NUMBER 8 _am waif- a man' you • •1.14.
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