REV. DAVID M'KINNEY, Editor and Proprietor, REV. I. N. WKINNEY, ASSOCIATE EDITOR. TERMS IN ADVANCE. 11T 'San $1.50 • .sLIVSRSD IN SITTER OP SRN Ciente 2.00 For Two Dot.t.e so. we will newt by mall seventy uumbete, nd 1.,r ONII DOLLAR, thirty-three nentbers. P odors totnding us TWENTT subscribers and upwards, will be t uereby entitled to a paper without chßrge. newabte4onlci he prompt. a little before the year eXpiret. Send paymente by sate hands, or by mall. Direct all lettere to REV. DAVID M'KINNEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. A Day in Camp. The following extract from a private letter, is furnished for our columns. It was written by ty Chaplain connected with the Pennsylvania Reserve Cot-Ps. Those brave men have fought nobly and suffered intensely. The narrative we present is another manifestation of religion's excel lence. It will accompany men into every lace where: duty calls, and it is as effective r Consolation in the camp'and the hospi as in the church and domestic Circle. 4 .Dge. sth.—Sitting by the camp-fire in 4t of my tent, under shelter of an um ilia, with my feet yaised.from ilia damp, Iwy ground on a small piece of - hoard, I , e.the whole oamp,before me.. .The nar • vale is covered and crowded with the .all tents of the brigade. The, men are dler than their, habitations, and the heads 'many are 'peen as they,stand in, groups mud the fires, irr,are engaged in making iparations for ilie,storm which threatens tong night's tinittlitianbe; Solitary sen- As are seen here and' there•pacing• draft -1 their rounde, and thinking, I 'doub't ? of their cheerful homes afar, and of . . , air needless exposure here. At some iota, through the camp, fires larger thin 5 rest send their blaze high 'aboVe the' ,ts, diffusing cheerhilhess* through 'a. .ole and rewarding their*eatei indMitit ' forethotight 'in the'priiiisifiti of fuel. , sound of axes and the diminnhed eat of tongues echo ' thionkh'the'vgl4: - ' s ground is Whin Witli'siiow;( aid thiiiit kened with .. olondiatid smoke. ',very tagli conspires, to Pie'iient';ii most dreary Lase' of soldier' life:`• Bere t . shaiing:iri'' ,ese hardithiPs* int Privation's, are 'the' oh and poor, thellii4dY'und "the delibati,' is good and the - bad, whit& Make nit the :aye and self-sacrificing' army of the Val-, ,ed States. Nen and homes shink; but shrink in vain from the' 43614; tiiiiiV and`' persistent shower of rain Mitreneii.'' Both , rotest, by an impatient Pitleigeti; i againttit unnatural and hafmful exp'osurk3. " Another sight and sound are just now: .ded to the gloomy scene. Creeping slOw up the hill Opposite, and buys short ds titice from me, is )iii ambulance:Walt:iv/6d by a company of tiiiiiio 'Men it.litildlei's garb. The snowrofitis n theli Blue dais' and rests on their shoulders: Tit r e 'Oittii' pie bushes throUgh which awl ire totOing,. 'lend low beneath their damp, 'cold bit . I cifi. 'm proceielon 'pane& at thelargelitisp tia i i, ,nt of the llth'Kuktititirit, aria . thi3ii s oi 'ti- • aloe rooeireititif iiliifttiiy;: . nnoon.4e io Oa liar ginger. ,All'iliiii'selenitt like ikailent, MYBY' ~erious Pitiibidildit iif Militia.) , mitten... l 'Bilf as they mOve l ignin h the muffled driteand the low-US:m*4We' agnd'forth 'OA . tiliiiiiiiie, solemn dirge'tliiif'i•iinfilde guM•iiiit 'his that' a' soh:liar is:Unlink last march—that's' brae intin tag • foinglit his last battle. Through the' litingiig• pilie bushes along thn orffl iffeatilith "the de clivity of' the hillfitheitieififie untracked field, the procession passes 7 -the. eound.of the-march growing niore''BitifiaiiiiiiitA the distance, till if passeti tht, ciatiferiitthe' xas, when both prooesbnii and milen'iiiii y len and heaYorncinuiriii' itild'ate B'i iirat finds of tile osititiiiinfin ' (ore-the iiielq' tfieViii•Sii, lye '! llti l tliii , tgh, the oath. •i j '-' • ~ , "It was diiyiii'wbuile.'but the soliskiti ' Mary fun dal iii4 : neiSifilil td . iiiiuitilkite 4h"e . toominess of the intinel'''N,i,ixiiioei AV:: (tided the young tidies sick ' - ifed .l .4lng• 1; no relative aceouiptini4oiiiilifun rn i tia l ty to its earthly, resting-Thee, ' inAlitityr taut home in Northern 'PeilaPiliuK s are unconsordis of their bdi'dtiiiidit:' I are thinking of him as IMilimiitie ' liships and braving the danger's' Of it tidier in the honored service of his ,coun • ; but his toils, and perils are over.. y know it not, But the sad tidings toill. lh them and turn their habitation' to-a Ise of mourning. The. sad intelligence:\l d be accompanied by the consolitoryasi. ance that he ; died in the faith Chrigt. hey be friends Of,Christ this assurance,: . : , igh their sorrow marabound, will make , • consolation to Abound still more. , igh no parent or relative stood by his 'de, to comfort his 'dying hours or to .3 his eyes when the•spirit had left its •ey tabernacle, yet-he was:pot:left •soli or cheerless; the hand of skill 'and:. istian kindness ministered at hie' side;' faithful servant of Christ spake to him: , words of Gospel truth and coinfort; and:• ipathizing ear and heart receivektind oiced in his expressions of . p_eniteneer ' faith, and hope, and joy. Be thOnglit spake of his home with ••toltidlirltiffec in. The name of mother , was often' otir I parched lipe; , while he truittfrilltimplz . led in the will of 'God, and rejoiced; in . Acipation of his heavenly horn'e." This lettercane'wkittin idken.the irl4#at - v. -0 -.i. I', •i• e F r ed= Ist received order tonlaroh towarde Hicksburg. The_ nun of :this mug ma; was Ruth, from 'Cherry Troe,.Pn. , ',Alio: ther who was very ill at tin limn plitf . ii, and in a hopeful state cif niiitid t listkinClitil Fadden, from Indiana County to a hospital in Washington, and has since died. .. . ...,, .:, . For the Presbyterian Banner, Bering and Believing. s No. '2. The thoughts - predented in a forttier•Tik. per, under the above hiiading; Weite in troductory to a 'higher truth. , The' great mass of men in Christ's tiina4Orild'hotbe - Bove excePt they saw' signs " What sign shoWeit thon.?";*iii mand' constantly on their lipit. MS' pure and holy life, on•whiet bd or since could'ever find 'a stain, viliedid'itigi! enough. For th.ent . it waa root syottotO. They were :a carnal and' sinful &mention:. They had no , spirituateye to sec and appre=, ciate the spiritual.l4•olirists character, and HO must bare a "lign - from heaven" convince them that he wasillivine3.•just,as . the multitude now have•Ao intelleotual.eyel to see intellectual greatness; .and mustbave: noise and display—a material measure by which to measure, it—befoie, they can " An evil and adulterouageneration • seeketh after a sign," paints carnal human: - nature then and now, at a single stroke..; This "seeking after a sign" is, tb.so, f an element in:a low and imperfectly cultivated nature in all, generations. The very same , oulture which esteem! , a man great who is six feet four , inches high, weighs three. hundred pounds, and wields a sword seven feet long, in another. age , demanded mira cles as a prool't:OttolVnitt 'andiliAtteVa tion of trOli. lAA?. kal t io": to' tei 'id' atit"ityffMll);lofilr; . . . lt • CIL) • "... . ..4. ...: . .. . . :: 1 ... ...n . • t..."........, • •...............„ . . . . . OL. XL NO. 20 endorsements. If it comes with a sound of the trumpet, and the voice of mighty thunderinge, and the quaking of solid mountains, amid consuming fire and a vapor of smoke, they will believe. Just so the idolatrous hosts on Mt. Carmel, when fire came down from God out of heaven and kindled on the sacrifice of 'Elijah, and burned up the wood' and licked up the water which' filled'" the trench* cried, " The Lord, he is .the 'God; 'the Lord; he is the God 1" Jnit so the . Assyrian leper, when the prophet commanded him to go and; wash seven times in Jordan and•he should be clean; would nothelieve. What! DO 6011 no wonders! I thought the protrhettWbuld . have' come forth and stood under thd'open' heavens, and' Called upon his -God,' - iirid• pOwersvehld'have come down in iv itisillbir preitirce . to heal.' • - This demand to " see'," is the den:Laidig . an nismiltivatcidinatuid p • ' and was , oneeili kind' of necessity, in - the' infancy of the race, when all were intellebtuallY and spirituallyriinoultiVated. ' And just'as my young fri_eud'hefore the Virginia mob, by . his brawn.* arm' and , fla:4ltink eye; gave the people " signs " for their faith, so dieVGod,' in the infancy of our .race, give miracles as grounds and confirmations of' their faith. Order,*stillnes6; 'and qdietlpoWer 'Weieribt enough for the'pedple. in those early times : :: It was:not. enough ; for the ancient Hebrews, and the patriarcba before the . Hebrews, that the earth lay before them'greei and 'grand in . its' silent beauty, with 'mountain, .and moor; and: spring, and river . ? and ;vineyard, hnd golden cornfield ; not enough :that !the eavens stretched. over' them ammo. and glo rious; with its fathomless blue, and *ewe iii ADA, " ibeleiveni daiiiii4l.l4l`glchf - of God' and ' the " fiimiliniedt - sho*iiig his handitiork." . They could not see 'God' in , ;tl, silence ; the order; the beauty. .Rower that worked ap silently,, how. could Ow._ ,know thif It was power ? Not • satisfied ` to site the work; they' Mt l o6 - iiiiii• "the' Hand' !.whitihydid the work. '''.NOti'satistied 'l6 see' the. helmets and: the - earths: , they mist , see Aim who • heil,‘,theheavens.and formed,the earth. They Intuit see the same . Hand, Which invisibly Created order, visibly chwirder then they will believe.' 'So came' miracles, suspensions of order; iiiterrtipl'- tions of' law, or werkingihy other than reg •ular laws. So oame,;thtngsynot. natural, b,tt . t . ,aupernatnrid, .aa4,w.e - call 4t,, ,tOi prove ,to •alrepti'ol,mag, thft-Aere iu or, power above, l aia. g ii A ter, timh tAke l ordinary,pewers .of, ,nature 4erei. ia tth Pa t Pf; alraaJM — ti prove 04tfigr, 41CPoweTShP!:thait.44 ;above, natu r e , which gave AtOnxeititpoweri mod. actatTa4 thaakat itaswill• • It_k:A. rtir r!I . I9cAnly . !` ,B aelPit , 4B,belieTiagP: aail",aar ,d soto`ally,allow,e4 .ina4 to eqopin I . these _.,,miracles, Oat; 1.1. 4 jig AO.. alkture, , bak A? . 49141 gof nature , . Nature. 'Of*. 4990 her r'ork>ladtwe r. 44 don iii: idolatrous • . worship ,. at - her ..altrial.:. The comes something,stiperryitly . *, liheitheAre 'on Elijah's .. sacrifice,. ikstLxi_c_rl, "the Lord, he is the God!! So Christ came, Meek der gentle, Ain* ;kind deeds with sweetness, modesthliiid' grace; healing a- mete, and, wiiini -the' ennitiElieeanse ., l6ud ,in his thanks ,awhisviering I& his' oar , , " -See I their.teultio'ilan." 'TIM peopic felt.tbeiiiir h itueneeveidiacatiMUALloityittheateilf "--t -. • • 4 it, an... 0- , ' RS I W /IVO Words into ttreir leers' atioh a they had never beard 'befosre..." Bleseothitzman_f - was the henediction'On everyttorigtie , .Bittwarsui he 'more than Ulan'? gottke • thingei- in the' prophecies made them think' the Great Meeatah was tO 'come•about thisitimej"`l But surely` this' cannot be. she.: • Thies quiet; • hnuble Nizfarine'cannot be the -a Wrond'erl• fult,7‘tba'Coungellor, the` fiGlid•f? ischimrlegra' h'ipeake Yettil ea gbq- ti; - '," I. am`- the Ohiiii!!' - Then; 1 44 Fh'at' Amway , thoi • • ' . , - TOIIRESPONT BMW' isifid Prdijer—Reetathie for' both ;Prayer and ...17Arinksgiving---Jo *1; of . the: ,14:11, ; of ,Prayer--Midnight Seeviees and yew, Cumm" 's p ractice hear iferler andTZ A Witt l 2 l P r eaLlSki4sits of ,Nor Meris s'dtedihi' -ArottibilitiW=Rugiers'"Diliry'' ( cind - S a g freon,th ' s, Bloodshed - and Skivoeristy=-A -!!ISPI4hOA C6rreillelaent"—P°r4rails of I Les, anci, l .l . tor,ipo s ti Tackon--Prophecio---.Raihpay . , .„ o rated 14,1'1444,PPRPT): jn.:#l4tßetY9,PP,-, tie : ,untr c9i l , ;Win pre 'Anne init . 's; there Wait ,reaion to co ' e n tin ue , •Pli.3*watch.towatch. in the, e imr„yrith, there, giroundOr both i pykysi thw . ► and inigl„rn.g now, ,)*,...1atrie1Y,r.P9A 4 A. ,19. n t4 .!!!: §j4 i'r 4 : 4 filib.YT pstli cn Par" Pur9Pec; 'on titri 4 1 , 4 11 6 ;tea very, =Oak, 4iTe 6 ch*,0434. of, _ Vranoe ,1514erji41.*res; peoially 4enevS, „link Bucer one's ixerCieed ,must succes sful. infineice over Europe, and where grim:Atop . wits real resuscitation of spirit-, tial ,centuries 'of..ilnftness and, 41'4th—ie. .Ameirtettn,Missiiin Turkey, karnish,.Chinit:ind elsewherej.oiLliMied oftt,4,by,Vrermari in gliAfC"tV'ia'rifit a b sl * -nnoili;l ! ' i fiwAs are . , now Ming,lol43ll3d t ing . 7hpye 04,4 li ,press aa,.:fgeji as4,l4lt7ing 3-4911•Xitii,thefffili, and ter76r, of Sayanorella and other martyrs of the slitemith cent - Cry; ara,iittended with;power on Ireland, Sebt land,-,Walis,`,England, and , London,:,the million peopled .city,' where men:cif ey,sry elaA,representative ptsu l hjiirelhoun quiclF nne4t on a ll kesit,and, other parched fleide, show -, erErcit bressiUgiitiVe descended in answer to prayii: - 'a - n — ol — folitist how, belbiblre`iiM tin:ripest of the civil war 4 i t aftravithnitOft,)iiireitit , Divine Love,,knocking; and„finding i en t-rance into sci` r ickany, hearts in. the great, cities of the ,Atinntio” seaboard,:ati well, as Oiong.officeisAnAinixt, both in, OnNulry l ot.„Olystr.#l,44 ~and, ii.n;:herjoninter miktimarlf?,;;.!-&l4ThMellia, the . *alit:l'6le, rIi.4 I V 4.* M 4 F , tft, Culs,,A9..ithifghng.•lnjrnetinttse !ttiv„Fious aktkuti:ng;onsis, and'the ,drunlcmumes ,to. whicki‘o ottflk 'Oke 4 0 9115 e Pf..climPs aid;:04;9 1 '7.400n. 1 9 4i : Pr. that 'here and tninPiff,i:e:Yet.4l weArnig4a. . tle rev .! there the..Aor4 ' in A kifil;,.o44igns tp• elkmier, of !Omni elan sTket, l as ,be.. saved . , And may , we %It ; hope that when therru,n , yersalgaze , of Nuropean nations .and,of all true Christians too, is concentrated on America, that the -effectual pray* pf faith will (ere the, present year is out,) after 44, rod of ,terrot and chastisement htglAnne..itn appointed vin4„,,s,;pat;ion, pFified., "fp: nobled, aua,tl„,,rtev. l 4) ,worol l43 ,rPftgaige destil4,oll,4olorill*c true PITTSBURGH, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1863. which is the presage and preparative of true greatness, and that, freed from encum brances and entanglements which the Christian conacieoce always declaimed against, America will begin a fresh race onward and upward toward a consum— mation in whoseissues all the world shall. share. God grant that it may. indeed be so. That has been on. the lips and hearts of the best people of this country in their• pie Sent joint supplications, and will con tinue to be so.. On Thursday, the first instant, the Evan-- gelical Alliance held two meetings ,for prayer, at Freemason's Hall, and tomorrow it is 'more than probable 'that the , Lord's Sapper , will'be velebrated - by tv united 'binds; of believers; in_ the same, place.- At the powe.r Room, Exeter ,Hall, there was an afternoon meeting for prayer:Under the direction of ,the Oominittee • ref Vrotioting United Prayer.' • Latai in the' tithijO /there wag another meeting it•the Christi* In-:. stitnt4pßobms, Trafalgar,...tlacerTyAlgri• Square, and both at 1 o'.elook P. M. ,axy3 is the evening there was at ' he Daili'Prayer geetin' pia±i rig- bind gathered together. Next' week we•shall have 'accounts 'of• uni-L ted, prayer-meetings held all over the,coun, try. In. many parishes, Churchmen and Nonconformists dine joAn--:in :none 'More numerously or imPtittigilery. the palish `q Tsliogto'n, `North` London; Where` the Viiiseige* worthy son of_Taniet WIV- EiOn,ltte'lite'velieritbl4 and whers*paitiisl'itiWiiierir f partir differ' eni3eti are 'kept' hickerennd all the year roind,•,b3 , the spirit and activities of • , MIDNiGHT €01P710,118 11.11:11 , fit.0101118 40 #lO old year and openingpf the- new,ieretniere general than' ever before. They usedtto be confined.•mainly ,, to, the Wesleyan, tletho r dist chapels, but now other denominntions Observe them to a considerable extent, and. in London there were several Episcopal 'chnrehes open. In one case I observed that it was - ii Higii - Chttri3h clergymen who open ed hie'ehtiroh, and had a "*Ghotal''''seiliee , , --- - tliatie , to• • say, the Liturgy , " intoned,". and the proseol'salms,...with the ,l's Deum, the P salms tor the day,. the Anthem; ming by n" choir to the '26golll2iiiujimenit ot - the Organ; '-Itiiiiitlit Wiejilliat 'the clldiiiii not - left to iiiolone' on on& ociiisitiiie .' 'Ai icf the'.Pteal?r:o6'ehtikellii'litlNV lend, I ail' 'Wet iiiikkAii t 'isiiselit'ik the Vigo' tof, Di: 'Cuiniiiiiiiii6B.Wiliateki:tliiii has. ever 'bead' i l iiidniiht - stOlikt.' - Vila ' gentleiiiiti Ailiiiita hipsiletethV beta& take 'i - i4 lteabiatianirlin lie '&46181 %- Iliad& Aleafikiiiied by 'ieinlailiai Wilibii` g e 44:iitaitillikthda,lf . ir.ioica l li ' it Mg 01kiaitriat. , ITOvertluitOsil - : a. , wafie; 'ahif - thiii old 'O4O as ' Pr* ed 'll'o iti givaik•-' ete:wif4iiity .eigig4ratioViiiiink 'l4 Onlitibilt tfitiinittion'id tEll PAlitilliiiiiiit iiiiilifit' - `lO AU arguments' on biliiiii"dt yihilli; Vi. Oinninlikniin- aili lake" th'e' apology that tl4: - . 04) In - . thenigelVet3434 l , while'yet thfijr` . are "oredUlPilitly - reeoltied•bf Chereh of Englitidpe4liniid' othereriheie' theological education' is' 4W; and" who like, - to - hive'. a..Propher-voicie always. sounding/in their ears: , • • : •:!', THE OPENING YEA.tc naturally Vol retztlipecta.- Thtirall our Nest newspapers , AMAV. lea nedesiarily ‘occupiefra . ...large ,portion,; The Times' review - Occupies :npwarde:' of: eight fulL columns I - in the . tone. and style Of- historic gravity, 'and , I:presume' Mist' 'each. topic hag been- treated Eby; the'. 3iriterlest-acquainted with it. , c Although - the ..community is -unani 4 l 'inonelycaVerse to slaitery,:thifz Majority - him. derstood that the Fedistilists wafers:nob': Sgliting•for the freedom: of - thesnegro ; :but an active section. of philanthropists tingly assumed. that the 'North was. more Ott less r consciously aingaged. , ! in rithe ' cause - of. abol ificr. ' tbeidorkinantarfaetion of Ile publicans oould . haoesappreeddfl its..insand antipathy ;to sis'epciiideratice ;of; friendlywislies; iftnilinvatikdine ,antioips,! :tions, would, haveaperinsasntlytinolitteCtio . the. No*thy ,:: - , ;1•?•x••• r.O "•-" !:,_'*: .. IP ......#:. -.0 - 0: . P.Tr i !Ph it 1 11 ! 0 .. 9 : 6 Y1 ppot : thii g io r ria.lrips tii US' . eoptivA : iiC aliiititintniVin.diTeolna.ooiree,t intittr. !flitiiiiellit pie 4ni#4l:::..:l3fit :no giriiiiiiiiii' , . 'T i i dt " .„4" 1/66 ' • tr ,, ?#,litiivso;,luivin.4sl w.ai,44,..#05.T1 6 8 :ai l . I ,l "aa iw." ' ' Rr4 iey0 1 .01 0 040 5 i 34l 4itelYA l !lt§;* e . - I'o eol, of England:'" . ,- ~ A . ....,-- . , ..,. ~! The closingparagra ph : . of I. the, ACtri#3 . s r runs thus :,.' • • - -,.....,,,..z:, - * !‘ The State electicms. in the Antnert ;re= . 'store - to, thii ' Diiiiikiiiii, 6i - 'oBiiktiliftlve. party;the' Pregaiiiidiiinde - which t li v iiig fOr2Ceily eidiiieor ' Thithioicititliiniiiiiilite :Vale tirklifte.63 l*oteeis" agidifiWilliiiiiiii &Yet? ; 1 hf • iliti Ucifigintioir; lintlLeCiliV iitiat i4Ailiat. the'li,eregikee Of 'tilf eticii peti' fiftiffisitti of tliii'iiegyies to the figiiti t othepar'atelltatile and. the , ,interests iof• the trAtOrh;.e,Pi!deVPlllo4•thP reaction!prAti ttbly fox:rig. tlutt Ineilert i ttoij. and . ied . , 4,7 1 will. Ciiimiesairifyie l iff 'to ,peace.. 'the - Yriesi 7 delit *Ail inot hateitiplitenke Conlititik° tion if. he'tonld haveveiitiltrefed - -ilin South 'by ordinary ...methodsii ian Lithe ZimoCrats, though -4 - on the moment - they: affect, a ~.icar-. like tzeali have no special: •facilities -forsue-, .complishing , the task in which their' adser series. ',have Mailed: . ., Ai>stheir , !snpretaacyt becomes established, they willreeoainly. at , tempt negotiation k.bnt, asithe.Confediirates are firmly; resolved; on .'maintaining their independence, it may. be; doubted, whether I peace yri.ll:be , Attaitabliwantil ..both bellig.4 eructs: I. tire -,itillitidetiren ierhansted. The. great:yictorylabilfsedericksburpwill justify Mr: Jefferson Diiiiiciti :rejecting Ilany.pro , l posals of submissionothile in , the North', the - Federall.ldisisteril.: Gan, scarcely fail' to weaken still • firther , Ahti liwisehievons,in- fluence of the Teeltress Repnblic,ao fr. 000." The condemnation of :thiladolinuiti.atien. 1 at Wahhicroi`liy-jthii'greatbedir,Cf, Oil kuiettioth . peeple, altgotikh. sponortiiiiwi 0 . , 017.16:0164,, does ni)t lind:li?ligen**94; merchants here to ;a4l'cii)at'i an early Ow; of the war.' The Tory - Si(Z.itclaid'bas beeic renewing its •cry 'ilk “Taogilititin ;" 11 1nt there- are.no4lo4ltoreii6fithisleolitigiii*O . of the Ministetial ot liititttil journalsv-•: : ') ' Pim, PoikairrEt:of :pTPlnin'eilt . men of the North and Soittliliiicelitiilistioin fore-, setitedl6 - 4.:: . The' frret' :Of theloOfineers je; mt. "W: H. '4671i,!, ti' lila iie## ,. ..P. l . ll ),lifill - e,d 4 'Anierican' - Diary.' I ..Thie - ; -*pit' i l eiiiistli of a totally differini*Ar . thiki,hia.s..." 41 0r7 rispOidehce." . Th ere' la e, ..TiOtiiii"."Of President Liricohi, drawn " ; With lhat kind of. 'exaggeration I whio.l*Oic'eal k b , :g.t i *# if sl4)e - cif Reetthir,tyirtki,Ridxfelitlifra - iite.: iliWir, lrounnelit:; ; je4.olol#4ff=fiwili L ;e o 0014 4 '4 "Mr,' tine 4 ars. ,1183%ettfilA tibtligketegia iOodinit!'l4, l 44.;eitApid litt ie tVA , strierbtattWig,Srfllajrn those eyes. • He details ittonvereation with. the President, and also interviews with General Sherman androther officers of high ataading. Southerners do not escape• the satirist's pen. It struck him, on,,bis, visit to the banks of the Mississippi,i that the people were scarcely civilized. - , JaokEion, where he stopped,• afforded an average ,murder per month. A gentleman "..without.the small est animus ' and in the most natural way in the world, told ne. tale' 'aftero tale,' of blood s and , recounted terrible' tratedieff enacted outside bars of hotels, ma: in,:the.•public& streets close by us. The,tvety-eiz Seemed to, become purple as he spokNithellandaround a -veritable Academe. jiler,niuch, for the slaveholding, chivalro* Ilotith, We " always believed in liptiaii.d. Tl ,that, •the Southerners were quip tjh Atierrel: , and ready to shed blood ; and Alurrresporisible power exercised by theinriover thetr-slaves, was considered,as largely. ~,,mitingSor it." Here is.theiciud of.di Aouthern ars 4 give , in matters of ," L • 'ili.boxs4 'lt is, impolitic to, frast t ima, ~ pistols * to pocket .iu 'ow ore close dieousiion'with, must` be Aeouie of your majoilleiniss,- be ()eine if •you hit a-man JWith'w..ainall bullet zrin , in and riplon lap with lieyoe.knife, when: you o,an hardly object in, the, phraseolog y of, Jegopians that, the , midle is Andiiitttiblid.'e Whereas; ' if you drive a• =good'beefy 461, let into him, or make- hole :in himtintka iDerringer begets faintish•and-dioPtt• at 0n.09. t .".One;:: ractical injonotion,is of gl'elktrA they always.wphoh-if th, , ,ktitl„. of the,Feitiemen with !honk_ you are. gaged . " altercatitin 11*Ove T ir. tbivei'd — the" . pocket- of ilireeeheitP , lt , is iconsideredi-- ; ungentlernarily iabimatt(phbotcyou throughtrl the lining of his pocket); 'but aMp t e s p9oplp; r l have; so litthvegard tbr, i tlast lining , o} good manners genera*, ilat-ihey take this irregular'advantage.° .very :• 1:1 The . newepapers also receive a ''dire expoifure , tia , the' anienities' of their lit- • erature,? , inAheir nurse' of -the F,ederalsif, and:speeisAly the-Hpssisp sold,iefe_ A " fjOUtheiti,Correspondent" Of a Loni 'don paper gives'sketches of Lee and Jeckehli;lss,9o.C.fatra - „Xige.,, ri • Many Of your:rdadiwYenity.)te "iciletoMpare them with impr, popigni-iiiftemiliiimences of their own. knowomelriend closely coo iAtti: the' Baha; 4vhci soli 'earl ( hireCilevetiofitl'habits; whenvitict his earned , daysiofqndgih! ,- work .ile Amapa, . pastor in 4.W.eiltnni L,' 34. 13 tifT tral k . : r . 01'44 by., Pk ft.! ay AU), t i tie }a I it 1.7 et% LI e.;_ke:•: 4,4 ring irtitiViiiiildiatin`li• gs e intalloriVailneOffirAliqitlaird iipoksialcould wellvbeJ found, • werii! pitchititt• eifelf..-uPPreteP4j9g , A o Ao W Ol l,.°OTl l O - 1( tuts the,hcadq,uagterpo,f, - t,he Commakider ip-Qhkif;':Grenerar 11,oh'eft i lif ' 'WA° ddls'icnli "for""the`.'traTll`er'''w'liii after iii finititi difficulty, 'yids his toilwornww4 into the 'presence of .'men, whom • events, have. , urlowilowi9wll,4l,...,:gittett•enettl:l4l9l::Jatiarli.go(it"ri:tc;crair,lrste7.ll.34:-tircill'ial the tendency of eeshefo h' Viatine that 'hell.% ot be liing in"Gliineraf Lee's pielence,;Witlinutv. iiaffekeesiMpliair• Winirditeid3liirit'tOdfitiA nottspapc'r-.. panetrie >uteri: lbsiii.4wound;' him. piths the moat obAcTuk4t 2 KW,Tif- 1 44 1 %..r der.411)4.,.. fi1e!. 1 0,1 1 4 !kg! thOkl,t , DarlQ n M t I Jigen-cy, ivhich 1 fititi L the' Eittopeaki is that,-;, tie)ShofilltbeitwiliAl-ton Ryon pilyrthe'..pitualtitiE, OkarAk***!flw°lll(4 gYP.1.L.P414011 good. and m o dest men have tievei• been a b l e 144 between fifty" - affilt gift leaf' • 1 6f age,"shin =e year; mibli•rianct :strikes yogi i as• the :t.inkilawn nation ioft•health and enduran pc ' Whe rtoo , l , his. erect, his s sot . the firesi de to greet courteously theii i t i rtiiget.'; His manner is calm and st a tel y , ' is pied- enn-timpressivelr.aill -imposlxig,ishis ads* fircirtileyesAreakertkiblY tiiVAPA,.. l 9 l 4 l ;hcglYks its4e)',-1 11 e0 plekipr, confidence. e . iihaps ands tyo thb 'tete ieiolinfAeGAß-I'7.t baldi's, but - the features are thosekor:filiiiolito handsoffierTtmatii -r -On -; the • ririt'lA - fratiasions • when , he dimilespawdzon thetstill rarer...oeca:-.w signs i wbeikilre4auglp heargly, dieclosipg i it. o fine f urtokenrcwig,Thkte;firn-eetteetbj th ,/ , ,4 oonfidenoe sympath y Whiali he 'inspires , are 4 knot offitfarig.Srelrotild beiiievitablr dittiraLt 643/anima. „bee. firsts wndol iv*Idailt 11 .10.0114 611 : his PP:tt•PetiPil.. IT> .r Voice ni fine and dee d ,, ens its tole. Altogether, thaiwole mi widfiiiig attribtiezofithevenneralkin ( hiS iffectitidlobildrrirelguilelessness. •It is,•yeryti. rare tiotoNpap Pfilkts. age, .flctaYet.tt,Ml9.k I m port** evellth vitt thrp,wp to . the BOTT . a. of a siitiple,ibenitoni nature tiiikesicAulitietv.• deigike.s- limpossibletto niOwilentinithi•n hitzr for .tbn .nlistutea. • without. psocigiegi t.e.Lvf?d e° o 9 . •ke;hallPP aita !VI .11Mhtfill'il l !?.Fi in „e,vexitnal,ltiee A l ba c r iempate we4:coniii.l.' • died' .re th'eL•PoiiitiOns =WhiCh he radvanes: IVismbviaus that the pbstentire and trust ing confidence is ..placed in ,Gencral,loite his subordinate ,offi.cers,-.7hos,e resppet . _lll4 l , affection he, seems t'horough'l y to have won. . iP ' 0 " An abridge:thin' of 'ileitis' visible 1 ery thought and act' of' Gl'eneriti . Leel; only am 'peel:Otter td finish.: the 'Workikt hive lieu • i•Pb,Ald"andlheer,fdr the g Ooosisibnatly dritiWiverlibly liiitiffbcd‘3loWa 2 ally. Only s breiiii I qiixt . If we''SiVi'ill - oth gethef, antiialfilieldittid theni;ive think') ourselves SYberitee Upon this docision,i it was' ifieoliciiiiiry to 'stop and procure • food' for, sp,me,,ofi the, yont:iger_mep. . These, are • • septa. he,olharacteraatio utterap !Ili b./. stApkenth 103495(PaPi..51 foßloam34, l, eoirt• liPi4fk.Litoviorerseiv t9 . - r t J e seemdisAkcoVighl4o4.4l:llo4B •O.G. human appetite were in'hijn„imberXetiteok and subleoted, in.presence of the imperioms *manikins' reiCuired fropihi b r : - ridb*." . : the - 'vaAed itbilso" up the .cornmatiter:iii*it bf griia t t it t is" pertain 'that Gtederie* . or.iii,the'OttifedeigiiY,t:fiiid it 'ilor - falrly - Iskeielicokat 44 StotieWill ji531580P..; Mat irdiSt allee of seven miles fromSienti efal-Leies' headquarters ; n ear:the little Ivils! lagsp_of ankerhi were:the: head-quarters: of the hero of heroes of this. stingglei,Gen ,s:,,tone,walKi,shAktonf,, , ) ,10 it be i en 44.14; reception; we found the most genial, cour teous, and forthcoming, of companions. A bright, piercing blue eye, a slightly aqiline Igoe, a thin, tall, sinewy frame, 6 made all over of pinwive,' a great disregard of dress and. appearance—these are ,the character isticaof General Jackson's exterior. There is also about him!. a very direct and honest . The disappointing circumstance is, that hiti yoice, .whibb is rapid inits utter ance,.is weali andl 'unimpressive . Passion ately 2iattaittee . t4i. the Valley of Virginia; whiOli'llso' be So long . been the principal cOeitelk hiliil9!kieve.m'ents u idolized' by 'the inhibit:anti of Wincheater and of ibe General Jaiskion has aCquired such a fame in thitt entire neighborhoed.that it sad to think !hat would baPpen ifthe4ine life ronnil ihieli each Prestige - clings should " Yiiiitt:ciitlti,4o - Indlet brit* Ilii , ..Chtince of ,clgfeliaikti:'l3ln9lYY, az the General - Icedipli, • lt'iS iMpocsiNlit not to fancy_ that he is' ifiviki!ig bY restloil l '; . pleePla*actlYitY, - 13,141i mid ightmar adieticisin'of spent . ''`foieign*- ateatit ,14‘ •by his staff, iinpreesid'-zPi t ceiy'etriiiglY,' and peem . eolproxaell th'e'reepent:exhibitet,i . Wired. spoke a few ty words of admiiiitieltiOf General . Lee, saying. th!t._t:l/e.fIIAYPT; serve iiiiiatingiiOnttesb and ` of the 'Cathedral' eillfteee England,- Mid ' , notably: of York, Minster. , He: ;dwelt_ with great ~ e ni motion , upon ether vibration. of. 0 . 1Aht . ..4F. produced, hy,the deep. notes. otjigAvAltu at, Yor which' hi' bid tievei.: heard "iqpidled e 6 1.• , here: -rle it rare 'to t fiiid . in' 's' rea6ytensa I ettelzi4ptiociatiicizindAtimifitioi dlWhnka g nikXlllo...):,: aS. . z.• . • .ar q . 4 stu* epdlepo, stqviez,about_ %Mali 14.!ilikAcfP;t1lai.to repeat th. , 91 3 4,F, 1 *. 114 , 1 Ede Stoiiia t o his 'being e u4/4-4' IfiliiiyeririF • the' l iiilist of a ilerci.'eigage,P rifit-t—storiesiofahe inaffected - eartiestuesw nd piety of his life in his tent, - and of' his tl3lsoPliTPC9ilYißgqtkat:wllen his ;master, who,AnvarptillymayAmovning and evening, i inaes - j n 'tile: mil - 41TV the night, to pray Eeti;o withai r eeidind critical events are imminent. A most undeMonstrative. Vetieent.,,ntamy dpubtlesklpOs„ip ,alkthat regards :0 ,0 01PliPt• • Tikele t! ) -4 1 .iiiqtkit%44"4 . iiii 14 . Imf9cl, ( lWrval.,4 l o c lis o l i . wfflA4l , 44t.gi.TI:YAr.s rkw 3ol) w hfp i teti* *PO, 9 1 W4 - . 4/7E4 4 • PP-34404er. • TX*PZl l 9;qt r.t 1 10;, 7a ; it, (4as 13 €1e.k. Riiic4'SeM.fGe!keral.;k 3 l l6 s% to throw ,lunz4f„clieVegaphig,:l;o - owpo.n7, tiTiPritYcPisPußbeAVlllPott,*ge in:difgupf . 0 0,i40,1y Ntif I :9A , bYiOte F4diTuF 4 4:4o -49PPPOPILI of , OP - atta*.: His • Asuati - .1)9 11 .9.T retire Upon whiCh,,ibi n tisrespoinitinti t 4. 18 1 0 r ,tileT 4 • P PiefA 1 741:1- !APP1, , 0191 ,bf .-:J; 9 4 o 49ift 0.000.4 been i a r a nalgrigl)tenefl, ! ,q . ut l et m!oriliiTii, announce # ll .4l4 ol .olrfik Xf.ttre!tt , -i Pil4efak YliPt 4 r,9?, RPSI-SI9I44.PE•° I 3o I ITIMPA v iT -, few Stc4iB.lll,have,reacheii., scup, spsA!z , heve - 140;.ta. 111 .9r0f. P° 11 , 1 1 ( " 1 ?+ - 4M. 0 4 0,??4:.1LV,49044-itlßtlel#Yl gii3,Aen'tfair,ilf-441000014animaek)b14111, t ay - - , , 4-pott.itz.. , Ativiritto i 'of % i i t i g l y! ,, Yß ar D I i n m t iff•of.#,perftljacckstkii*sonduot..9f , th 'fi'lffi fi *Pt4Y o,9le,beka of nqi..P2P;P: tikanA 11 * , ..', Pfn. 2 ,!it4 l i. Al* , 03 -'.PVPa '!I!-,'n't.,f!)Fit4;,-,,;#al.i::b'ee)i,-ga%P4 1 4 P1e1, 41 ,14;.. 6 TIOAP tke441 1 9%,-1 4 9,44Y1'5. 1 41 wi 1t ettg!.: goircioiwkitus oypepos4opploo goyim iitiog,v:ti.vo Or' tiltret 3 4o9 1 i e t9M 4l 4 TNOsoll t 14:4 1 10'. A .0.757 4A , P1V1P,.804z,M47:1 91111.4iettile.-. . AP°itlY; igit:; AtstianglAr 9T 4PeM t in/ 3 4 tlitaß:Ws MONIIM . ; I 'nfF9 B 4Pg' to , xfnt. )4srobtofnt ilta under whia4),Wt•! . Ln, ' 140'0 Rk . ': *; lif:No4 m 144,1100? lxil % 4 ,303 1,. . 8 0) ii', l ett.). } Pl , -(0 41il t. 8 *9914401.44fq* Ali - MaProitS t IRALL °I:AKTOPS Ps T.9l4VAPt al lAsiTinl n gi , bAed / 91140ePt,t9istitk ~.#174.9ic9,047 iikgnf,PA 4:AtlcrPtif meet , i 413-oim,dl lipt: 8 1 4.11 e4 fil tri i, __l! - lii i ;ls 4 Or i 4t i f ,TQtr A t p tii, Wife, Genorttece**sl49l.TAl.. , It d h,,,-,T1. 2 1 eAR1V,.. ii% in, , F rllAri u ctne7 ith` N , ( l o,Xtu:„a. ~,..r.n,, i 4 e 9tga l t , , , all,iv 19k ,ir,s.lo : Wi Ikliti PlLT?i,t(!TLArWM'df l "f o lt , toYlTvi l q 9-!- . General Lougstr.e. st. s pi'jpkgm,,of , s .gi.go ', em inegly,:combstiotwkan--his frame stout :and hesgy f ahiit ,Kottutenan— florid and clieerh.r:frnlft.lipim grown in the affee- I tiooa.of 14itmen4uittke confidence of his c omilj_milic,g.offt,cfm,;4' , .....,.., . . :iii luarw"plA,4l,i',:thb wester found' `the, Southern troopiin tatters;binusig#reiek 11.#;060`, , k wfOnf )ie Odvitive , 44l l 4.lV,rliek: tok r Wete - liiittO of. ''"'Artioii 'this tilt . Areo n 4 #llOeliaisi "of: batigotld Silorett> f i . ; In a second' bittO; in' two ) 144 : 4 i.iiit% 141:0z . ' 26ill'*. 80t1C:iiirotifetyr gm: wrcov; l iiV'.44 Bl Tik irtike rlititti:,: - 5 Will' t r liiiimitai . :fikki r . 4181, - ‘: • : 'snot lii* kif i giri, ttiirtlqwe'ki. iii 3 tithei , krtiplie.'e ITC cases iti ' 4riiiifuipii) f . th e '!fliii. rtiiiikili" of - riiiiiMbet Wig iiiiteess' s l;bitild oiii r ille soil: 'pf,Yiriluils, 'Which;it t ill'imfiest; sj.,l4o4fireathhif.this..,4l#6lq4lOi3, tl telOiik. 'ln i ,..ltdl Iralkah i d finiiix luittsfyll". IfiZ I ttgit, , liar ily,W, - lin i tlettalesiir *l4 iie '' .. *ie ioilker n ation•uriaith,:fili lo4iiiiioO - ,bei iii I A ' lisibtlit i - -?,Wfratig,..gop g#l.••=lcith • Noiv ' 13116 1 ae56iibeiT fiiiin toeisOUV eiVr giii2 'oii;thil itat;i'tif Freileiitikibni, :ii't2 which he looked dowp from 'theltifilitilie laid ilitisfilaithigemitelortiteyi.ri4; ", fie :iiioiihta. 4* `.. l r sS.. iditilaill'Oicailoi ,W 4 6‘; ? i4pegi..jilidkihs:; : lietffie,' - ' . aiia '''s . hie , zlafk . filAile :"* . i iiii tontalialeArtY AVAri -! ! • N 'l r .theno4.(thirtion f a 34 ' l 4 6 "qi'itaiirfa ibiCtil6ltielf,VgrAtitilgthirfa c ,Wace*fit; tElitter;,o3t,ilroWillift .i*, • - ,tYsOkifortil' ikeliillimpagiff osit and - 4,(P.age tliii: 141041 4 Cohrs idt h4riwbsoii*esthVbiot . thg,:he :1%;1:04/ vii44 l / 4 024144.siili*iliksz: trilitri. id:lU 4 lu C ho O A fh ir tii;;to see yi r effee 07 Sidi' ,apY Mit% in the',Vedpral'airii:t.. L !* thssf Ovioiif + ever tifoie:S,,bittle l if jici# *rmilsdbjeAc-iren:, , ' • tura WU '4llt , ofWy,sas t`o4thetreiltilt;l,woiki ientitifiltit op..ll4relliat' 'between' this s`pckt and. Gerdolitivillc;,Wifin c iisis` awaits. General' Burnside?c—armyiv..anclad-- would venture t hodlskjiithe4is cliwil #}l,/ly deflioc r i f i,Lht North will never inCRICQ arkoth'er:o,rmy ot any lariat inidilifiikiitVoniciitia itiiiaeica of Virginiti,Y- c . : r. ~ ;,;„:11..,5 . J. , 'l_ : , '•.,,•i ...4 I %;4 g 11 " .:iba •i ,i • 4OPirl ) p4 Pd 0 ) w., h % agFiYAOPADM9PeP OI .iP FA l ,:3 rinee; ; adnir - o WA:Or re° 0 1 9PR; t sia;'fraroesinttlie, 4 rinsoje. :RAILWAY . ` TAVFING, ,to flak BX tent ' arid' gic; ' J 3;4'6 tiaties ae: to pasieggitstrehit - tarerinP.tlie United,. Kingdom the mt.; 1811,/,-jeet PAKV 3 I ,.., hO tf tl : #oA9Px-C 1 1 ,6 t . . - TV 1 4. l ti.ligttg" egtsA`Pamen,geir#9 `,At 9174361 seconJ*a. - o wl , ostramyci WHOLE NO. 540 class, 51,146,672; third-clase, 100,656,431. Fares paid by first;class.. passengers were £3,148,256; by second clais, £3,933,119; by third-class, 44,386,700. The receipts, from season ticket-holders were £287,828,_ Notwithstanding the vast network of rail ways 'already Covering the' Kingdom, new lines • are projected—mostly branch 'lines. The. people profit always • by this. extension of aecommodation, but the 'Shareholders not necessarily, so. The • contests and 'opposi tion carried en before karliamentary Com inittees,' first Of all, and' afterward'by ii ii= teal' attempts to destroy- , one , another by lowering the fares, proved rninousnto many of. the origivia,,shareliolders,,especially: of the flreat,,West4rn,Ba'Ony ; Many peer widthel z investrnent lost: - Nei' aliarehOlderdbuying on low terinethiive fails profits inneral f lind..some'have ;exeell&s.. remuneration. iThe t Lanceshirefdistresebas., told, and wAkoputinne4mitell on , the . North„ . Of England genera*. . •'The Underground,Metropolitin:l4l.lway extelidikfiiiin"Tadatigtoit - TWheYeL is -We; neat ttatioivuf Ither.. - Grreat r.Westernatitill. *ay , ,).into.X.4lollga4g Street, in. the- PNPeT,.ie:e.reel4kabfe,triue3l4l of en - . &leering rims for . about, Pe rdiler ground: Many thusesz'were 'taken dirarnway `Tori and 'large. corn=' . . pensatlon by propridters. 44121,g-PhATeete arc etOeel3,int9 , :whi.ckyop. ilesPendi and find = th,e,T.., l *a l ?-tilll l lYl l ,4l4ed with, gas. with the -tunnelling thiertglamt`;''''Llindholdere'' veal 'is used. The traffic ivill'bedintrietiih, and the.-faeiliL ties:Awe...traveller ; or a', Londoner .arriving: from the country, will be such 'as - .may be estimated• bythe obstrnctions onepuntered i.n. . and. time SpenC travelling into the `city -Abii"` :Ohnibilses :through ""four Of .zetreets4 and thoroliglifares. An. , pulse, will thus, be ;also. given to. tlick:move-i inent for an,. increased, snpply.of•,suitable house,,.aeeeXeree.aatiell working, classes, who ban iline;fOr a 'trifle, go from their' work into and cheaperlode inge than can be found in the k eity. , P. PPIIP.Y..eC.N!sPePer(wP4iYa 4R bipn *p means of . raising N and forward lug, itiraiards of '',4,809 ;Sr vintribiitidiis to Lancashire`distreaseduteritiVeS,' arid ispe.: daily to thos,ewhoz;:Chrlstiaa-.,Ministers and. laity,being the. ahnopers,, are, regarded, as brethren and sisters in Christ, to whpni as the houseyold tole teaching points, Ditriiig • the -fetr'years:: ending- Dec. 31; 1860i9;690 mereiCiatin our Collieries)] and 605 ,1 5 4,9490 ;tons s of,coal, Y 4420 . 44. itheti e. l o,Valo l l l o-terzbAllg RPAPRre.. n,, is - almost a .040 tful ainount.,Of Ma( " - hurts to - 16 f lifer There. StafF'`of Government speetore ofiMines, but in spite:oft theni, the Mei themselves Are ilArludo.4,t j) l .o9.uke: of, .nneovered lights awl in ppeniumers, whence noxious gai u. Isuddenlilevereipee, even - thou , * ilferefhad been ,previous warn- Fifty-nine z -lately perished thus! , , ut , Barnsley..- The managers ,oftinies, sreklnet, se. careful . as. Aky.jpught to be. - stringency is required„ The Bishop eQ Thirliiina'his:giVeii; after the 'delivery of an - able . krinity',Cliarge;za went o t.e O custom o rin and said that the only,exceptitillitrahOitid` iiitikk wit? giii...t3i. 4- Tbit Cineen.":f }ye'OPtliii'Vhkrehrlileityandrotbe•iidigitti Offer severely from the.uffeets •of fthkiEalt-'.. casbire diOtresa . in, therlon• of- pew • rents rftritttiom te"sch o 4 3 4 ,rjr cannot but express.m. eyinpathy wi 'Wen; ' f a" . ` and a Ira ion o , 6 pin wTo • titid7`thel , - witidottl'ibiohTiterNteditia the leadinglarticle.bf. the litaniterief Decembert I 09t4Aetuk0.. 1 15ifN.44.40a0p!ifs:W i4 Jttakil• niM.,Tcpne,l4. l !4,olkult.of, km . Tqkti !‘"Cin'Faediriethel'ooT,",: full' of Ida; tlikipelfsatinia:k4fo l 4ll l haille Goa *Uri* iecreatiiitgi end lothF4ides .41tbuittug Nay th'A r Alett9clrWt , :) ) ? . . e t 3 ol .4 . 1 ?9 13 9 4"?Nf id ' OA o accounts :. Ins. last iiitre leiehtte,` just futiallaif Treat" coeds ithutoofjl.B6lribr nearly, i*Oanillibm. 'sterling. The increase for thu t 4g ) voy:tcri is nearly •40 1 1i9Ps 81140k 3 .1 1 ,MeRf1? .3 .year....• The eritire . lei( from want of ..coWaliitirfro,liViAiiissEacT fig 1.01' 1 ,00. t'r fifil aafiWidYlis ironit wi 4:os634u.kAkelQuPtillsl4 itatfitft. •aialT.4.s.9ll?PßAlTAtT,t4.Bo.44l.4.tites• , . L. , t‘L- ,•", ..., ~• .. ' -'. 'Flahlielf.tsokiy, !el :lit . - , r.,.+Eibt-,,,)zni• '•. I,^ri ,, t •••• .' it "Sold* ; life imm3k , rriai@y, :icf:'tliree .pliticas a 'or ' ' OpittiiiMita-411.11' ,- 4Mii, I tiV initidit;iind'ltWciiiiitte:l:llaoli , `itf , thisof• iffil; :of course, diversithZby , ninohlvirioty•;. but; all srelaMPlP*OdthYSlfit. ool3o49 Pit a lg re) 7 1,` Ii c'N -T- mdAt tesiWBbliti l 'i.Piif i ßti tr g t, l 4. 141 word --bitaaltip,. .03;: i tlus .1 . .dii . ROC inatiii = illiedie alibliel l 'fiehr il'aliitziAb l be -haidishiV, biltAat ihistahatd a sh . ii;:s . , priiiL mYQthe accakai, ckylmir7.l . m eP9eP 91 - lonfl li ft s ePa. in: #ol:m°T o % n °47 : er0.9944itk0" and a n :ffPtialea of -9x posiie; faiigue, _anldangrfiii *tail"' ;the most nefortnnatitilliciadefitirffife- are' ciumapt, - .. , A., patientAspcisition, however, letliap.py - .powpt!iof,adaptation, ,secure' tiA:1004.40. 1 .40*, fr4O:AgPLARing .iigl _ , 11l elms -: of e zt11080..; pkiYAI-9 1 V 1 11....; qi4.o t g 4 :9l4rP; tone, of, Aphits _in 0444 1 04;49i cogijnoply, oheeit_nl o g.ingt pftexybu9yaitijukligge won rgtiok).l9fthe•TOlitiaTetigoaAvalt4gß, of. , ptioosioiggpitogrityvpE pxiwiiple.ifig9.o4,o-, ' uoatioir :PO 1 inol4 it* . , poti*l.tispl, _ ; 96, tbistiiripie,Amis, , Akeytax , Ate .tlTl>tkvAnbk 'harclahip,ivonom,platriugi ;IMPOIkt riV A. 49A 1 , . 1 andkaYan>l onillell7:oPgv4 l l 3, a: cYfislagAMo44lA : denial SOT it4§chedi97l , 4'th* 00 4 1 44YEA. 13 .4. ! the, Wety,AfAcktrightelanst howca„.. .-.., :,The cOmploil}tieg•tofsAirt B 4 l diar•l a r e . 1 .49. ti onernOs• • At Ant, Alleefidtillin. g . :Aillii VA guard , . duty ; are Incregfat..ig4egabPl4h bed i cawatAtf isznew-Avcmk 41. 1 k t e(Willeatiwajai : in, thp.co,tcctopore of . 44.4934.e. , 1..NVP,M.1- mentajitlkinirokften,,,drill,tco ; many . hoiga,. ; 1 in the : dah'allil tkeePAP v day Agsli APC:44I a 14514 1 60 8 -inimberfrPf ggaAd ill Sits • . 11,4taTP ikaalk:4 l A o fittcPta , .of.OisoPv;th ( bliPPr. 4 l4 ll4o ' • litoka ot,tho men, totilAgi timi_MMl , Aal ..991 1- 4Ltinll.:'4f Aft: 119940 1 k% ts/P itAillt.PC the oldirogimenta) USW or .1 11 9 letwP flow:A:As quktio!ied , I Tctt gqoxit. 1011#3144,01 1 .9. 1 94zi5kiti1e evening into stilitiNAki l 94,l9nrd'A. l .lp. i . o As dark and_spicti-kfujm 4.,,oonotry___nlge at teidnight e v - i I. jAt .? -: ? 'lli V The • facility and hamlineci of men_ in p"re - p'ari hgtb . lar vamps, is adnitrablms The tents 'are' iifalliiixinitioi4cl 4itiler :, of. their gum blankets or • of,pideikuof cauvimiabont ttikai* 0f.. , )?1fitik..3.4., NyikikAlktbr_Vid 1).10- 1 toil l jioles u for : i ts, conp , i9Rfse' 9! i, j9e,mig 1 bow t le. daeli 4 othet:' . 4- ir 6, of x Visi - raisia I.z, iP}r/tr , W.11.r, tot.o ;I: .V4I DCLI: t/Ing TEE PRESiIY TEED'S "BTLH E 8 Publication Office : GAUSTTB BUILDINee, $4 eVtli Br., ernsaussi, Pa. tun/amnia, BovraMzer Ooa. or Iva AND Oaaarrrov ADVERTISEMENTS. TEEMS IN ADVANCE A Square, (8 lines or lest,) one insertion, 80 cents; esab subsequent insertion, 40 cents; each line beyond eight, 5 Oil A Square per charter, 84.00; each line additional, 88 maid A RXDOOTION made to advertiser* by die year. BUM:NEU NOTIOBIII of Us !Ines or lem, gl.oo sea ad dittonal Itne,lo cents. REV. DAVID DrignallCX FROMM= amp Poium on forked sticks, and stretched over a short , pole, make a shelter for , three men. A few evergreens spread on the round, l aud a blanket two for each manotitup* a bed on which weariness may enjoy ritiet rest. But at this season the men aspire to - better quarters. And if there is :the slightest prospect of staying awhile—and the soldier on a campaign never expects stay anywhere more than a" "Mica immediately commences 'building a etkhin , . The.. pines of Virginia—a second t grewthn on,Aer,exhausted soil—afford, poles for the., purpose, in abundance, One, two, or three days are sufficient for the erection of `quite is town, city, or' village,"=according to the tiumber - of f trnops... The houses_ exhibit.* considg*levariaty,i.n. the .stylesiotpfehi--„.: tectire„, , FlO i still more in the stincttux? , and,, ariankement ortheir fitrnittre Oita Veer are ';:lomfolitibf4 proVided improvised fireplaoesrand roofed', with ti indispensible-gma.blanket-or shelter-tent. q!).- thew JeTgtgilY e re i e ent 4 gind* ore cleardi, than most or t te, c. toeiniiiitlr' a t Wel see 'in'thielitnpoverishe'd cot:tarp erection of .their -:cabins , affordaNagreealdet.. emP. l , o 3n.ga tfOheAte% on. entering Alleert) cemp., It,giyef t;ti4# something to do,t4 .cheers'ihern •Witit''soniething ' look 'to." Tliitiiiii'dPe;AlCwe'ver, Ways realised ; for " orders to move" oftett‘i arrest the brava-lagilders...in...the midst of their p nterprise,,and they have even, somp times, to . saver tihe~r~sa~ehed liom`e, with no: strongei'ixindolation• their disaPpoitif-K inept; t f han!thelact that they had:slept-inil it.one L niglati,,,,,The piers inciptent takillY • e ft en • indulg a joke , on nfore f; prompt . •:;-• . - G:• c i tn'em whethe' they p re going •to -,etuititheirinew • tents along " their knaptack.c."Lthiiik Some• ouritien itave:built-four houses alretul i y.this :Winter -)---or at least coluemneed,t3,?efetAitMeTiePt,.. . . , . Places. . An ordinary eniiiiinpeenT tit a - night, is -formed : in. a femi..",mlinntea! ".tints' In* iacks : are 4 unstrung.a4 soon asy.the inp.n. b;eak . ienjcs and, th,e,.gum . blaniets, ,or shelter,„ & tents aretit6if Out and buttoned together; *El' OfieVitlki'meiiit outs tie' two forked`' itidiciirtizi&lVe (mulled - ill* 7 rOofro ' d. 'Theife'“ tires &ed . . -placed! In position, and • the vlotli - r, 6g/read) ggeriAlld:•ffiettgliediito the! gre344;:i? 1 1 ,&-teltei 8 A:thP- f90 1 •,4' TP l bßi n Y t aki time . is eno u gh.. Next a miiill'ilre is midi aileirnilevViiinutes eitireitliWOONe iirtfif 7 th der way; and the supper from the frieniiirn haversack-is-readrirea much-shorter time ii1R , 01 1 9.4 1 4 ,0 0h(?; active- `,` M . OPP ItiPltlit A htime,,,wotAd i T i epin to .-‘ put Oa Jtet.,ie.. 4: ( 1 4.' 1 ' . 'The' 444 N ifine enzeinskili put" -up,' wiciaditihiwe4' if 'agialidisiiry; ,fora week ,Of 'in. mOitlii hiaidwedkii tier:the: only s'orti I sifl i house :that, Theaßesemeg have Jkad,,eittessx, 0.0-7.2 *ft ` 10Fec4tY jnrtllaal r 9VSPtt .t t 2,11, Or l lpis i theyuive i immt, 'in etn r y ‘, plspet,, iheiit,itewaisi."3o.ifgi if l lis i.69,iiii &te61%13;W should -Ite"i4edrffiirie thie , Peninylvanis , Reeervee: , likeiAnnkikatre the; - ottlpeorivieVaaswer ,w oul.a 40.4.itili*sautarc. thly..Nirry hcir, hopes on, gi t pir i „bsekl u ,; The' a nalog yliolds,:l assure, f ru, ip - ,is ; -, ~. .$l.l ,-, emix::. respect alone. '"'••"' '''' ''',. • There is one tinfibientrin camp": there Is- - ne adequate iideornmnffatiortforithe fuh. Olen tt ;is cteir ; but in Cold, rainy weather, the' Want' of shelter in a ierienn convenience,' and: sometimes'-precludesi the , services . . altogether. an ; yteing.elikeolr. - fay,o,rattle .day ? , : thpi,otendanee ; qf„tke;pen. , on, t-111P.N11)Pl, 11: 1 0 1 .11) ,(. 4 04. 18 , g 9042 and • their itttentiohli the exeWie4s iiffuceffiina' r . intefiigeif as' fir the cOgiegatioilelif people at limi. , s.Andicas theisttendsitce. YirlibrY.•l"Per•Vigvaunt-fulo-ti AlaYtovisli 144.014319;401:1 kcy ,obsermtkjon,.asohm,./ - ,t , ,1 143, 7 131 e. 1 q,°.r%0 Or:0- 1 ,7 1 ' 0 r ,q'et '146, in there, a n nreain'tlt Ineinlierd ld:'lie' for be to ofothis lord'andlfoilthelgtKid>of Meg.: Li? . i':Wb khis , ;po n inti; 4ett me; (saw:that- 1 there is hardly any subject connectedf tba any; Puld!!Slktf‘ PPA g"?;:e'14 2 0. 9n 499 . 6 ,.. 3 4Pr:e OrChapiiii#OiCs. ' t me •inue Iniferdia Injustice to officers of the army. kr.few:i ire recreant. d-.-2,Mr-4 1 1.4_ the good . fan* of the. clasp suffer-a l Sp is At yith i , "rne , ii lA43' ifeeeettfal,ffileSinfe teit;iiierliadV toengdrious-jtdifeetit falls. upon:Abel profession: ,1 ..ksoldiur down not k!3,9w..0e102 naT, e , i9f o.9nek*Ahltr.t 44.) ttigPt."< ll it; , 4 therefore, -iinputed' to t the;'At • iitit!hielidi 4eTrideetrAirlie l inontbs ; it -is of- course.. ,- aviderstendd •!frnm :that Atm . . i chaplain,,"has Aint g4t9lltla !JO°. Aatc• length 4 ; 4 411:*„ Tibus laborious, self-derr . - o t ; in men been ro g ' under reproao - -Thais,inlatiiibtlilly, a diverieits.of kiftg anilittialiffciationetfoi, the . office of Chaplain es ,there is forcAhati-ef pacitoT. -Aad. 0=047 inwttpjuArt4, Afr,s , . •Itionkvi,,solatel4 an net . reapy 91ten just gwarci will, aliststrto fdetufdits • icaPsopri.; • 'cabin 7,+.0 , their.. appropriate „ work. '.That” iYlTA"Jf.t.ake Pabe , Mr4. l 4 , cfroAts-AiiMl. ttinnons effort to . improve the niszkl it link :relikomk. character of the men who compose , their iiiisiVAP4h7l4 3 Ithem in their daily toils and tnglB;'#fi vii • them in their-sicknass,-tosaninister-to them )the word ot-41,9,-pul)licly ant fistm tent to !tent, and lea:del - An wliaC . skull 'they have, ittp voutals ipeakitegnto‘theirlobnsolatioDand 3 linitrYtetfonLfer their;sorilet:44heiginpat ireVou's at& oIP EwEeWiir '.fillsl'ilsoszwithity , theirqrovinnc IA Chaplain who does hitaNititywalllinfdsli .iing: the lifer:443 eviititarall tenthini d a . I(teisistent eifitlple 3 into th a/minds renlitt !Want -the tmiin; I ail valnablesalecesoikhate 3 4fitiriginient: Directly, and indirielly,itthe - t Untie& felt i i ftturehecerfilliess,Lthe:Orgei: , thhlindtranoei-andt , evenEtbenotongtivedha t . 'men!' Il=hitve heard tbeiremaribrntide byisq fary'Aim f sible tinan+perliayn itlis la' little , : hyierboliealt—ztilat, tar good4Chtifdaini war worth to a regiment r aaninChqsnlfift - yrrnei o 'IIIPrOBIPSOPu i It , hAwegP,I4IVIArcA plArfof the 110 t, staT i p, energetic ; , and . 3onsisfent, is &great! we to tifietP"'Apr vi , as we slehrtlieEin i divid s fialif itlbreciti te%-biti :Men 'of this, igtainfwin i hatel , inflnericeloaknin netrootoixtith Maw POProianoext.,Pus i :gt VTR I Ik6tRANS YAlT:teli-?rwPalß (IP l a 'ai ls favotaelq, nyntagions; gnu tbe'cio_ orffhfihaSlsB iiiiiketivsik,"&hifigaiadilab'etinf tfie' am tr Aretir;thArethireztint.P.l few wlna wanipeait e nviii;ankstOkb oto talma“thot i name of God in vain. 'Besides, / I, !. lin t ow„ of, no more „ if a ye luny; 'than ai,noic • pig i iialp .n li 1 Willitigt aOcilitt:z vtivival? 4 . 3 atgapiff wailquoatint EEO