The Mariettian. (Marietta [Pa.]) 1861-18??, December 06, 1862, Image 1

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suit the times.
THE CORN FIELD.
Summer time amid the corn, •
Summer odors, eve and-morn,
Floating round it every' way,
Perfuming, night and scenting day;
Meadow sweet, whose creamy truss
Is twined with pink , convolvulus, - •
Spatted foxglove, harebell blue,
Forget-me-not, to lovers true,
That grows with wild mint by the stream,
In which their pale blue shadows gleam-;
Eye bright white and golden green,
By the rose-a-ruby seen ;
Crimson ling and purple heather,
Bending all their heads together
O'er the scarlet planpernet ;
All these throw their mingled smell
Around Summer's fading bowers, -
Forming her last wregth of flowers.
Corn rustles on the upland lea,
Like the murmur of the sea
That comes at pleasant eventide,
Where the beach winds smooth and wide ;
Bird boy's call heard loud anti - Jong;
Clapper chiming to his song ;
From early morn to evening gray
Both he scare the birds away )
And his cry comes in between
The stop and stir of branches green;'
Little
Little pauses, through,yvhich creep:
Faint jingling!' of the bells of sheep ,
While the sheperd dog's.deep bark
Starts front the corn the frightened lark
And as thb village children sing
While through the cornfields wandering,
Convolvuh, and poppies red,
They twine around,each other's head.
Fun tanned reapers 'mid the corn,
From the earliest peep of morn,
Long before the dew has dried,
Leaving the shorn ears spread wide,
Till the sun's red rays come down.
And give them that rich golden brown
They ,wear when bound. in plumy sheaves
His labor oft the reaper leaves,
And on the cool stream's flowery brink,
Lays hint down, full length, to drink
In shadow of the weo.ded holt,
Where the ass b'rowses with her colt.
Like a figure in a prearn,
Fast asleep beside the stream;
Lies a maiden by her'sickle,
The ripples o'er her bare feet trickle,
While bees murmur in the Shade,
And lull to sleep the Weary maid.
Close at her head the harvest nieuse
Has on three corn-stalks built her house;
Wonder to all learned men
How she feed's her Children ten,.
•
In compass of,a,,,crieket ball ?. •
How she reacherthem at all -
Without being . stnothered? how theio, rest
In such a small,'cloSe woven neat
Now the barred'gittels thritst aside,
Making passage clear and wide
For the heavy Idden wain:
Piled so high wish ripened grain,
Take toll from the Vocking,load,
'Till their branchesneem to stoop
Thro' weight ofigold.that froni , them droop.
In a huge rock beside the grange; '
They the heavy sheaves will rangi,
Placing all the eaminside.
The long tailed field mouse there will hide,
Sleep and feed the wanton . through,
Without a care about the morrow. .
In the lefloss fields arsiieen
Rustic groups vitifi'Ve cotnickgiean;
. . • •
Children always with an eye
To where the dinner baskets lie,
O'er which the Ititeliftil Arkeeds guard,; .
And they think.it 'miry hat •
Mealtimes are so tong delayed.
There the pretty village maid,'
IVLo has lately left her place,
Throw the ringlets front her:face,
And, as she , doth upright stand, .
struightena the lonteurs in. her band.-
The mother, smiling by Re? aide,
Looks on her sunburnt cheeks with pride; r
Talks of ..he days that she has soon, •
"And now to think Ptn.forcell to glean !"
Talks of the harvest feasts that she:
Enjoy rd in her prosperity, • . ,
Talks—and forgets her poverty.
THE PERPETUAL CROSIER(
"My love," a chlldtug wife would say,
"You always biose, yetalways play:
Whoa will you leave your gambling o'er
Aud be the sport of chatted nO,moiol"
"Msdam,l , said he, "viz dcilit when
You cease coquetting with the men."
"Alas! I see," replied the wife,
"You'll be a gambler all your life!"
16e eul)ent Vtmistylincuia 4o:urn!: gicltattV Nitentturs, Agriculture, alcius ite gag, Taal 4ut4ligcuct: it.
Old Maid&
_
Among the foolish prejudices w,h eh
discredit the judgment of 'Mankind,. , e
prejudice against old maids is One of l ie
moat foolish; The fact fiat a y a
oldought to bd c r editable.
It ie an evidence' that' t sfie - ph`aliesties
prudence, fordefglit; 'slid a refined' taste`; .
admirable ' (itialftida in w oman: ] It
better to be over prudent, P'artierilarly
cautious, than.det Prudent and cautions
enough. The old 'timid generally has
the virtue of prudence in its'Perfeetien
she has hid offers of no
doubt—what lady 'orthirty.andtptiards
has notaiShe has"zejticted.selverel suit
ors, moat' likely,. atiir oubtleiscqiliel had
her reasons for 'se g Mag. • It "had been
well for Mani a-Wedded woman had she
practised the same caution.; lifilah'bet=
ter is it .to bt) a ha - ply old inaid Aba t e a
miserable. ,wife. ,pp i ,thottght, . the old
maid, and thought covectly, when ,she
rejected so, nd, iao. I.!erhaps . she
lias lived to see one of her former , lovers
hanged,; another. in. the, penitentiary,
and a third in the alms-hoase. Perhaps
one, whom she was censured for ,refusing
has sinim proved a ; drunkard anda va.
grant—or", having succeeded „in getting
a wife, has made her eminently Wretched:
All this mischief the old paid oty,liaye,
foreseen, and by, her pridence escaped
Old maids - are often.very often, women
of superior minds; and such are most
likely to be old maids, for more than one
reason. In , the first place, • they have
the: disclretion to be slow in selecting
their partners for life; and as three
fourths of mankind have not the quali
fications to make good husbands,, it piny
be , supposed that a direct and judicious
Woman will reject, three opt of eour,of
these, who ,solicit 'her hand.: Thisof,
devise makes thanCeiii'nf marriage
rosier, but it maies her ohince of haP-,
piness greater.:
, l'he second cause w'h'y,
seueible'woinen aie'aptle lecemi
Maids "men citead a sensible`
Woman: IJ:is - not a
man; who `Maki
dleparaging remarks concerning ure'mglic:
Solomous." ' in Stc:
Wh o 'vigligklir ii
ladles 'to be " Oniong theft:
male acqiiaintancelLiliii l 'iiii apt tO'
think
, talents do not :belong le' the,
feinalifinind ; and bieji
discernment enough to admire a giftid
woman as,a friend or, occasional compan
ion, they rarely, ef, making her a
companion and a friend for life. All,.
these things tend to show that sensible.
and gifted women are most, likely to• bef
old maids; and the converse.of the prgr
position holds good, with: few, ox,cop.•
tiaras—old maids,are generally ,sensible
and gifted..wqmen. ,
Where is the woman who knows how,
to conduct business? : —.4. she
~not An,
old maid 'I the most w.oritotious ar s e, al;
most invariably old. maids. Where is
the ladY..who':bail become eminent in any
art galena) 71 caehill; oat of
tea; ,she is•an alit. maid. I very year '
your moist celebrated . singers I,atill
cetararmunthartied; and , prefinmed:to , he. ,
old .niaide-4bOugh they 'seldom , allcivr
themselvek to look; , old. !Where ..is.the ,
womahldis'tingulabed , oiikelebrated ffor
any; thing, tromiQueeri•Elizabeth to;illiss
Media:fault , Aye ,searchAercnit snit•see ,
and olduinaid r locsoirething , truly , won:
derful,and rare, viz : - att, exception from
a role 'very general. . f 3ory :to `the
maidi * Say'we. Let"thign Ao'ur i sh lei`
theni have statues greeted to;
WATIIII-PROOF Bcker Soi-Es.t: , -.lf het tar;
is applied to boot soles,. ifwillumake
them water=proof. Let it beat hot as
the leather will.bear without injurviap-;
.plying it with a swab and drying it in
The operationniay'be'rePeaiel
tviO'or three times daring the•wiiitieil l it
necessary.' It Male's the inrldee"dilbe`
°ether quite herd; so that Abbe
er, ae well it keeps out tiiis Wiiter.''
or grease -softens`the sole; and , `does
tic• Mtrch'in i&etiing - -tnix water Out qt , '
is a good plan to provide boots for
ter during the.sumirLtr, i afditepe,re.tlio
soles by ibecelite
before they are ,wanted to wear, almost
s firm as born, , and w ill , Wear,...4vbcs a
long as t those anprapir,ed.„,
AIN fG M7P1V14.19.0,*7-1.09Per41 BP,:
secrans is troubled with a
. 0401.44.00 g,
Biers who roam out of.lis lineswith - the
object ar takte Priitoniirs4a4Ofeir
and• then sent cl'The 'General is
said`'"to be • &net Incensed ' -`at this nevi
contrivance of desertion, and has. an- i
cordiugly issued : the, most ..strlngent,
orders against_ straggling . .
.Those., who
disobey, and are purposely made prison.
ers and give their parole will certainly
be sent back to Camp Chase with night
caps as their uniform.
1,111 ritttian.
ra. t • , :!1 •
MARIETTA: Px - SATIURDAY4 DECEMBER
tri;it - Paillo2ll3. Of 88;1 10i'8.
Joe enlisted in the Ist Maryltynd Reg
. invent, and was Pl4inlY..llll:PtlgV:974i
nally. As wa i passnd, along the, hall me
Ant-. 8 1W- 14131-. ; crouc hed Peari,an
bold
window, lustily singing "I'm a bold tx!l-
dierboy"' and observing :the ,bread
bandage over his _ayes, I said, "What's
joarname; my good fellow 1"'
' "Joe, eir,!' be said,."Joe • Parsons." , '
-"And what.ie the matter with yeite
"Blind, sir—blind - as; what." '
'/In:battle'yr ,. • '
I`,Yea4atiAntietam: , : , Both'f eyeertshot
mot at opoUclip.n... . ::„ ;.:
:.• P00r. , ..T0e wat.in, the:battle' of ;AntiO
tatnitreetki, and- a minie . .ball: bad, imbed d
Oiled* through eyes, ;across-This
face, 'destroylog sight `forever.
W.4o..butltwenty.years old, but/he:was:op
:t.
,
, 41'AL:rev thankfot.lim alive, . sir: Ik
might !lope been,worsei: ye see;' , .he. 0 Oil;-
And then ho , toldl tot Ihistatorr.
~ , .;:`-luwas_bit," he said,-.,"and,it *backed
me..,down. there, all , night,: aad
,
day the fight was renewed: ,I.Fonld
stand the pain, yer see, but the balls
were , flYin' all' ar;Dttad, wOnted' to
get - away. ;I; couldn't see nothin' though'
so - I.waited , and listened, and' at last I
heard a -feller. groanin' beyond.
l' says I. Ilell6, your's - elf,' Seib
he.. 'Who: be yert says' rebel"?'
Stoor'e a Illthkee,'' sari he.' 'BB T
says I. 'What.43,the . 'Matter you'?
My leg'osmashed,f 'sriyh lie. /Cail'eyei:
walk-R'' 'Can yer `seit
seysl, pier() 'd d=d rebel,Ant
WittiOn favor
sit,lT he, 'et
ole'biztlOrbet,','TYSOi My,
eyes arelooake t d ont,'bot.: . I :keO, walk.
kit o Oti f t of Hits..
Yon Vint tbe,,iiojc an I'll tote yer o~the
field on my h T a& - ' for , y(n
he. And se to l aoMed, t,o git togeth,„
ei. 864
, h`81;(18
wink bliteti his Cantin l ,"aila be got on
to w.pholildkrs., 4 l4l4l..the wilkite4or
boA.h ! and, he, , did4he ).naviglitiontlf Add
ho. 4 4dn'.t.make me, catty, straight'
i4t , o a rebel,col.94'ers,•tentoit mileihwand
'Cm
,a ows'eser, the., ;colonel .
came up; an'. says jkopi•Wllastid'yet.comei
come yom ? who be, afer.?l ,
lie said I.weq done.for, and totildurt
no more ..114,P.ot:ElliiiitlhAetit, line,: over 40.
our lines. 10 after three days, lieatriet.
down here with the-wounded boys,,where
we're doh'' , pretty
1.513 .
4 4,13ut you willniivOtilee'thbliglit`rigaiti,
my poof; , fellow i" I ii3tiggestVd` i 4ialiii;'
th,etically. 'That ' s so;"he'' l anstietle'd
glibly ; "buitl
I did my Idootgozit,'. l f &of,
thatls • mg iiiiifuttql,
'n'o't Oily fault`
—as the ole man•said to his' b2in~d ' llo'ss
bold . ,
W continued, '
, Cheer'ilkenewiei''hiS
song ;-apil left h im his singular mer
rimeht.
stbutleareed'l l OO
! lqicte;•:"
~.1
TiniVPUTIMIffI Baccatub, , --They.cee-‘
Utility know how to drink in Germany,
whatever we-may sitylip - to - tlielt taste-in
to
sirliiiii n itinW the Hai* or a BneV2
edt'froni - the theitil"bkiedle h 'in eai§t` rice:
The ly4ut cduropiti'GerniinY,"
,
fore, Vie 'eannot'alwaYs endorse,: when it
comeilio the more solid suittilee of the
'table: In the matteriit drink however
, room, for, the. •Teutons ; !, The
E Pgl i gYtrt,M
do wai l , Ws? r!IsPI 3 O K t YPSI I ' 811 1 ):.
stantial German, can eseel, him unques-'
ttiC.o4iißthl ..1.1
, Here, in e city of New - '4".prk, he'l l
'been proved in court.that some-Teutons
actuallyl‘enipty `ti :s'eveii=gralefiqef - tf
Isterlbedr per? day
'guava Thelma, eigifteetrtuittii;d
l dmhilrttenchimdrell iiird .6 fty
c l i bmpaguir,ticatirtrsit-ltendad , cliriale's
oftother wines;lariti tiktftyleaskiPo'f'beifit:
If these casks held, as is stated,Ning
gallons 'NI/ 4 :TO li l A l MP o h e i
,must ail 3 trAP?l% l 2,
and a half tottle! of twine and:Fon and,
, not .
some purpose, we.
to 'see °idaided. Where'
r
they can put so mucb,,,bibbible matter,
unless-it,be in, their; bents,. it , puzzles us
to imagine.—:.N. Y. Merctur.sy; „. '.
• •s• ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, •
mp.ti.it to crash
the Untoncause Ati l tehinelir, he had
better sit down up.dti_ii:
The war hels made s nation, of moorn
era, but thank God wo have not yet
to mourn a lost 'Union.
Perilona 'Experiment. .n
ItiWa• I ?ffPITIVAWRIIPRI-Our public
.hospitals reform..;
, J 4eitheri -the
fp,od.por, tho.treatipant ,of their ; inmates
is what 4 it , 9 1 4 1 0 ta all
bck ,o,<ltratat
,tect lu most of these in,xtituti?os,eafms
to docoe the !emit
possible expense •" kii`PaPtaiu 13,1144
1
weight 'say, "if they ic'thay
The . " feikihrk of the
Phti o Pisar ,a 40 a?
living 6 4 1e4i t t ,fOr YatPi"
to"iikperiineht"hfoii: - These sieves of
-the medfcall seliooltiiipootto the
knoWledgeineelessaif lotorivatirpractica
by testing. the :properties ~and,poweis of
Re d j9 i ß e l;-51Y . ..g i e h .OPhms,.InPtSYe s
placedunder their, oharia.: , ,pany this
who will, we knowit,to a int% i , t
VOr,cpur own,Part,We ara.farfrorii
sing implicit faith in the prescription? of
the faculty. Au con traire, fr h C. a . ve in
fikithlYmiorot.,coolidencel fixltlik:woild
-063vading remedies r ofirrofeksoi
way,y than. in all -Ow tinetareso decoction
anodxnes;anototatliaiticsarebohimended
in the professional teattilooirs. D,oolbt
less, the egotistic, nabobs at the head, of
pulp. of our medico! institutions,, would
,B. ll \ll a 94 ~Ointment; oe
empirical, praparatien t ? But we say, no.
Empiries experiment upon the diseased
sytitem 't but' be doea not lle''ciatms
the' t rus at; d eohdd eci of`
sure groutids=andi -niitirOah , *'sties , 'of
curse; eithraeleg'all internal arid , alter.;
• mai. complaints, andi,running through
less a . period than the century:! ; Can
; imagihation coaceixe cilmoro , conclusive
! testimony than this ? Does not such
voucher, bearing the indorsements ,o f
the 'aleir' backed 'by
.1
favor,alihir opinions . dud f iendly de
" -..-F
cress of soit Of
$ the leriding goieinmelits
of Burope,_ carry, more „weight with if
'than , ,alWhole Stitch ;of: diplomas it—Sin
day :11Vmeset to , t.ii . :
r •
'414 , Jr, `..4
ON TBE LOTT"). apan varnis‘i I? a
.1 )
very good thing in its way ; but the Jap
'an'esOiemfineitiadthittlitivetit'lkien
in Ishndon;lb ttlecr'll l Bfel-'
bjlis=aa'‘iniedltAigl
York. 'Bev!, they persuddetl"6;a.
'o,ollogitOnitnAnt.,nelyliquidato,allAhdir
e44111M9r.4, obligations , but-to. got up &)
mf/I
ngefl#o. ) all 13nd,ktrane.t,
Ale all the expenses twilit the,:publitY.
treasury. In London, they
. rarnp
i an
lived like
rAribien and, presumed
to Wired civei - the sum totaltO Jir. John,
BuII for settleniet t . lint"
not: ao , ,iratnitsixe nor. so, Clii;alrib' as
Drothecgoirnathan. LEO commonly iu
vestigitee the itetesiik" an"account
fere:Alec "cab*); Mr? ,
Ball pilomptly.yetuiedn'oi be rekipimsibl ,
for! de b ihadino'lidoide. Or aid
tarring, akatthel jtlimnese.'were doeidbd;'
ly "stuck." We can't belp
that Mr. was ,right. these Japan
.l • r 13pll
wits embassies ar,e.sumb bßuibugs._,The
tritiOdStates was f001n43 tike .top
its bent" !ypnp,clfo , l3l4l4, 4m4 V.I4rPP9,,
generally,Utl~ss 3: been as. 0 9# 1 04. 131 9,1 kmn
posed.PP°P. l ?7•loGE(lak.BritaiPi
ha- On s P 2 C• t r il Vs.gp c- 1 i 40.. „t 0. , !)0 0 9 .11 1 91 ,
dup l e in } the
proof it is of hecbusinees:sagacity.-
Let us take a hint from it.—N. Y. Ex
'haitge ir : ' )
c
5 YVEL.fi.n74.4. 1, 1 14440 . 1 "; 11 1 qt Alt::
king t eal!, pia t g.n ,4d i jsidy,.; whn,madp
yulp neyer t 9 smelt 9
' an", ,tIAOr. / a:Ud .
,had:Obser , 4d s cllos elyi,
tlia; she always justified .those•whqmplke,
'heard e i spliken of::,.d3efere •the eld..
lady made her appe,ixance in thp
; lBwel 6hifd6n'Werii.'iiiinefrilig of
thiepeOtiliailt3Ptif
_
,well'hfief" 61.9 eal'
' 'tati•lhteiselt'Weigtheltibjent`o"f
• * 1 ' "'
satio'n, fno ou some ru
t •
tue or good quality eved'hillith,"
t Dit eoprr, : thigirelitexkilarcited'
7strikligrotadiukerriment atthe drigisatiey,
fof4hci j ide noi midst of-whicil•3 the
joh l lol4Y Attterealkaionm,i'andcon beink:
atol4 4vitAti Vadijulltrbeer4feaidi she iimtne
kavfilantarilyirefilieirr
t:' , WSOir,llll3%dettn..thildren, 71r tirishr.wb
all had Satan's.iindustry - and' 'persebt-' ,
t rance "
guesn-ittiat tlitt Tebelrgovernnie tit
'.will , Pl3ll.llntaphrey arahalL iintninnfiV
sPeAttAatjett. It a :notations :flint
that tulhody ,R,,m;1411 ever make him
•-r.-?-' , .."-n-"e"., • • ,
Our troops who`aie waging war , against "
the Tndiana ) 6'n 'the
,priirii3n complain
ii . eyloin`find l. daiii
i ent,O' hang the
rod dniils on
_ • -
The Grenada Spps,al.denies : that Gen
Polk: is generally drunk.—
We suppose then ale partial:
larly so.
.-.1 - I.kuurntax 'i.Tollinfaimass;=-Th'e Dom
lkeratt iiniggesta the expediency 'Of shut
tting theo, leen fedeiatkis eali in Virginia.
itutivenid it ibu q e.'conititutionikte
anakelai paaitelatiaer •thfi) OM 'Dublin
he 4iiitaiiisill7;.sil7 5111 t
' ij i e t i ldi n t's •
416 - earn ti n t
ilieiadi6 of ‘gliti,"iilieit"infiDna iosse
their tinrPlini . garinentii
'fedi for' are' soldiers if ttiey ' can get c'ot
with.." '-blow:atitkin t
'think iither'ehfialrie defe.
torthe tabor 46;bei• - dieget4' by
the ladies in supine': 'elieniiinni!tiettt
coats, and It.looke•
king , petticoat . protectiop. l How Are
etirtriicipe to knoW whether Iheyare en,
cotintei,ing in thi;) field an_arrey of men
or of woinen ,
a -
rebel ledprrwritiog tO theßichinowd
334ternieer nabbnt , whit the
field; near t Gircle7illeraftee4 the battrel
rhese, lay: albloodyt word; herh•ti
bruised .pistol, and next perhapeit nitio=
ket with its' lock shattered.orlitiithrttioh
broken to MI We: fearlhattheilinofieity
we4l gadly,:elfacked.if ebb saw frnaiiy.gude
or "eons of gene", without itheinbredchl
es.
M===i
„4,11.4..8.0 3 COngiral.,llAudmaq. , the goat
ACIiar!CM PreAkt,Of*.Plilite,P*Putello. l 9.
w!10 has, tOkcd:-.,nannoft, balls
shells, hrealted,swprds,•plhes,aryl t hayor
nets,. belched, ; powder :.and gun-col/ton,
a4?ltg,culTfl, 14 MP:4.49_ 1( 1s AO! brimPtcone
ffir t et into ani-A-r.inAlsas s4l/iefl
Alap,inT , or re.hel ‘ igkeal,
Rase, - • ')
ll'ke Rinhthond Ex - winner "says' that:wa
Southern lndy,Aiitil a:riding- 1 4111p alaile;
eacdisperse site s
were "very good lodk4itg and'rOfdii
tidhig
tily, and sported her hat jaantilyhaill'
r ?: cott on 0, f110 1 405 , 1 ,h .10 1 0 t
pi•obabli, ,take a‘ 19zfin t ,y5wpg v iellgRa,
life „ , .
• :411' , .11- ” r
. 911 I ? ,
.., welvai ;pal af ulbdots;
twelyelboAkaz of avliiikyiweratabentrotiP
bfluidath thescrinolimbrof
gl !Null:this+ Iweeeritlyp st tes!fiiiir
was;, ',passing into •Dixith sifTherePritte
somettNes,nivi thingstiwithinAilef) browd
citoP Werth:Wei
'tits yi arettoo often: loontrat, and .n i ;tort
That big_ rascal lalpphrey Marsh4l
'c0F41 11 a4 1 :1 2 44 3 T1Y that,ip,ege militayy
R0Ntra.q4,, , ,41); 4,1 ictiv3tamete : his
PericlC 4 Al ll , ,, CoMPatgli , ,13a
12, r,1N44 is YkOe—lismake4, Wo:laapppaa
9f H9mphrt3Y.,(uPtwilltataude
jPgithMlitker; iiiglY,Ron l l4.olAords) that
hes r damnedrft.frrn.4., ~ •.1 •'-,
Atdo - artist teltslsoniewhe're'''Of bay
who With
for thetyinrtiose•Bf lade
Heal painter. "The ibdr , ladiirai
crying
~bittFrly, .;his aildii2Tover-146
clamey &awing, 1 ,411,4„id the, matter.?'.;
. t
said the * saist ',‘Boirboo-boo.". sobbed
. 0 ,, J.
the.boy wants i:o .be.a butcher.','
:Humphrey.l Miish`ll-eitid iris 4ipeech
iikt,,FraukfOrtil theWther d'ay!thfiV tire&
tacky, warn% .tworthlotr4irovilafit oured
orate !bloodo iikieiguese.he IA afraid; thid
theAttenipC to icontiaerbVerAvillkditiee 4
outwidrup"..orlhis.huge Atarcisu .froint
high platform.
111 iststild ltratiatittrpelpoitiotioFß a
troops • lately) insahlr.neighlicirlidod• 'of
Nashville wi3ro so - destitdta ; of clothing
thatoinAvoman except perliips •strour
tn in ded.roba wonitinL=ceitild.wilititureloi
yvisit 'tho , canipsi ji i
Ono Col. J. Harness adviaos throagh
a Liitt9 itb,tE:fiqler, that Nevery 71414,41.1'
prtsddiki tidien bat'ile".l27lll'.be shot'
!the moment the: bakfide_ie. over t l4 " 4 . e"
•hame pito : s heard 0-'1%911 , id harnesa,4
and-hera-it
1
liii:Bnchanare e2r:Pl:esiied the opinion II
what
?the
;reign' 4611' pre:Ooll' for ildoVie l i' tiliet
dt b iu s liati! If i14':11.1
Gen. Hindman insn:t in jail after all.
'Vre-thinight jgr,quite 'strangle Olaf Vie
° rebel authorities* shonld , iiropplionAifin .
l a foritealing. , -niightratlierldie ery
pected to!' finpriscins: htivitouldu'el
C . J tell 7 9's 1
The bliartedoa&reap: say '
s" `'t
Yankees Tovic the
.
'nigger "' fihe com
ple;ion 0,1 u
'of'
rt!? 9tTda
'population .. t.;f the is a pretA,
"strong indieation_that..the Chivalry "love
higger.”l ,
**".l . . 9
Coinmot k ore r:ortor
promises the open
ing of
present 117n4ed
keeps' tiis promise be will be SintO °farm
worth talking about.
''t,a,loligla.eci * .A.pril 11 18U4-
E
NO. 19.
- • :MHZ: SECRETARY 'AND THE SOLDIERS.-
Ads about t,w,entryears since or.e of the
melegooraoritheVrasent Cabinet was a
WM:IW fo,t-.oo.agresk , from a distant
iaestere atatlN !Raihad , the canal right
c),fi.,designating • a single candidate for
admission to, the Weet•Pclint Academy.
The applicationirmadatn - himlfor a va
olricy:ll/104 then:existed:were not many
,IputAmong themoves atletter.from a boy
g.seYell.t.e.Pa:3le.ars of age, who, without
.stlypsnarcpanying; recommendations or
rattrap:pp, asked the ,appointment of
himself o .l ,''he. ntemher dismissed the
appeal., ,from ' , his, mind,. ;with., perhaps
hiVarPi'lg•.tkaught forwardness
and inwridence : of. the, stripling • who
could, aspire,to. such a•place on DO other
grounds than his desire,to get a good
e4acation at the public expense.
But happening a short time afterwards
tc } be in the tittle, v d dlage ,whence the
hitior, wax , y,aftiled, ,the incident : was i re,-
F,Si l etto a hix i m,cHnipry, and he, thought,
h6 =7 , 90) 4 kggfil*4 l 9 , ,ce,lYAClßTs 0(1037
are that e l had ley looking, ; up, the , am
bittioas
.Yaat4f L , .niaala,his,,,a4 l 9,. 4x
dtut ofiaticl teasmall tailor's
ifitp.on,ciatskirtAcc th,E . r, town, and whoa
ho was admitted ,et, the `030; he found, a
boy sitting C'rottsjegged,npon the tailor's
bend,
• nl. 1 4 .
bench, mending t o rant an ,old pair o
1 1 ' IP t his,lad d`
pante oons. tint a anot er
octiptition 'besides, his manual toil.--
iceai'by; on a'sinall : 6l,bc.k, of`wood,,res
teda
bopii• i ab,litciceecience . ,,to which
he t i ariledi4s ayes wheneye.r they, could
be. tiktisterreif from the work in his
The niciiiber.:icegiited him by
the'n'arnii given ii in i ,the letter, and, the.
' ieisen." "Yo u ,
wish,(l. ./ .1
then, tob e appointed a cadet at,
Wqat Point:2 6 do ld li o rcjoined .
a WilY'l ; ':.4l4l3 Ciingcesslnan. ,
Cacise,"'",lnswered;:iVe tailor Yo:ullr,"I
Vgi!'gcAi":tor something
"pie:
ini l ateeistii r ea
41ii 3 sb ph a~sed~ illtli his }'rankness, his
eptiiit,`'and 'the :are heeirinc
ed,.thei be''Prod'ut4i ; Ala - fake
yr
' l i ge 'rn i g.in' bei'iq`iigw Oeii,9fari S;m4ll, '
ci!!'littli.iii* F Old' th'eljda l ilk '.., 9.9l ; :tenpj
1 ,
iltitrntlidi‘': "UBiii t Tlin ef-uttbii3f ';Sf, th e .
AiiilyWitid I`l4oig ) c;` ttill' sq uid' nod'
tie' i!iyi'rii fisikl'if thattiii;i44l,l l eiolAtie
- stigainiigOi d a4 l ik t filii,iti'inidaill t sigrik .
degtin6A Ab'iitiisiitip 'Alioiribt;ii *4 0 1
itiPola I ratio; iiiithd• Crapit4risti Rich=
ta d v i t io;,,t
,!WwisnY Azip;Nzwsexeess.-,A glass of ,
whisky i lkinaaarapAered. ; from . perhaps a,
d9*,e1418 4 4.9PL9r Aol'4.ll3Maluaterwhich •
iIMS.PRAP tl:L§ o .3a4ttllPMetrl4 A.Pint of
this Inig,nre i se lls„for sine *tilling, and t
if t of,a
,gpod,hyand,Lis ,considered . :well,
worth t4e-molleYti:l It4s•ikenita•min.-
tit9,9F,,0407.-its' tike,l train,ll4arPeash
the appetite, deranges-and weakens the
liisfe - ill!" IA 'the'eains'epleb l ostrd
alien' which. iffis•-irelliotig9leiterisge - tiS
Heti atieWrepti.flifE
with' lialfmillion; ofittliteiLitobtinge• ;
tdllitenee fro 6 bthikflint'ihttititti Witte I
gleise! , TheitiWerlapei - ebstSflais 'flat; gait
glassvolgregr-t:thelaibeolifa
ofiaornrifbat ft- 1 itlintif stintigfeilhd
trtle4baltheret‘ ("Chime
conimfialty:whoJ Ehidk tOrelnice "ettetiP:
and the ilwspapir UAW! "f sii f ' l lll4
1 ' '
A soldier who lost a leg in badlalwaltil
marr,led the other dal f i Nashville. W,e
cOn.grathlatelith.: - A 4 itgl'e leg i
ta;iigii . rorqSile`;'b i nttbijr r eV will answer
pr e t ki ivett fisr~ ii 1 at iI)
,
The trichmoadi paileirst &ramose I the t
Gen! 7 .pragg : bee Qt. anfifined::
!hope be will be.-delikered , oftsoinotlihigi
,better than hie late yrolawations;
N-qt), fl
The. AditOr .the. Boston9R.o),vihrid
,saya, ?,the..law .51111;taighttarAtthaw:Athear
•viox,d.r , .a.lfbetwere'.4o)hateotbuthit4e4,f)
Jorkfilita n kt,;might bee)wighCAleakdeSo
5 • irrir Q7a - rv7;iilts , Jw' oti;: stir
The reteisbnig Express boasts that a
' l . 4 r
'rebel sharp-attooter,..n.Lmed ay, a o w h a °
I faax '4ooeoAllip eniNIATLO4)IIIIP.S 7 4I#
,
'fi
; rliegbriiiiigs j apsaie
itrUti l ai l d w ritehliflai"a / ter b ,"ttur'
i tr.a vur. -T1110,3
rebels ask for salt an 7 give theta
sai ,
tzlia# o, Won hi IT
ile '•' ; t
Editkori thilt"tichino ta r
Nthietd 1 11; "t t , I ffatii ''')
a us 0 p oust= an-, •
.should come up 't
) F
Viodlness is' eensid vtita .
kiff. , "s 94 ley
qu in a sc i ) e g!sels
befi''vidit;e 44 'boSi
, 44r :f ew .1
1 1;1
Thos . () who commend4iumphrey Afar
halra
,properly distiogaigh botwoOn
tallow. ' •
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