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I Uf... .1.1 1 ..L'.-Ii roL. ix. MOUNT VEUXON. OHIO THURSDAY, APRIT, SO, ISC; N0.2C. Ill'A MJI:aT Vl.lSXON KKl'lttlilt'AN. j T K 11 M S : For mis ,vuir (invariably in a.lvaiiPoS-.O. I'dl' ji.X '..onMls, n.rcus Hi' .M'Vi it tim.mj. ( ine '-quaic, '' weeks, (liiij .iiiruv ' monies 1. l.'ii Oat? squire. I) liMi.hs, Mi, I year. c hint i 11. if ' W.l lji ,Vi! '. 'i '.V.. .;tl .V.1 i K ' II". OV . 'i w , qu-.iv-. '1 lire qu:.rcs 'l 11 I've square- ... ,,!, i i 1: I I v. r. . :'; iur!;s, . ". wot Us. II in. m li ', Ii niuu'lis. . 1 rear. I !',-'.V -lU:! I'o-: r,, s, Ii'.ni. 1.". r t . 0 '1 liivi' MjiinrL's J Invi' hi iiiiro- ( iie-f'.ur.h (Minimi, -li:m. qn:ir'er.y. Onethrl " One half " " " ( One c'.luinn. f1iiin-:i'a1''o ii'i-'iti'viy. clcit jJnctvn I'l'llN'iS. Hie following triliulo to tliu memory of Kol.ert L'ums. ly Jolm G. Whittle. s one uf the niifrt leautilul ami uracetnl we ever retnljor to have seen, ami adds another wreath to the irown of tho ''Quaker 1'oet:" Let those who never erred forget His worih in vain bewildering?; Sweet soul of soni,'! 1 own my debt, Uncancelled by his failings. Lament, who will, the ribald line, Which tells his lapse from duty, How kissed the maddening lips of wine. Or wan o i one of beauty. But. think, while falls thatshmle between The crringoiie and Heaven; That he who loved like Magdalen. Like her may be forgiven. Not bisthesong whose tlmn'drous chime Eternal echoes run ler The iuoui'ii!'u! Tu'can's haunted rhyme. And Milton's starry sjden lor. " !ut. -,vho hii human heart has laid To n.iti.veV bosom near, r.' Who sweetened toil like h:ni, or paid To l-.vo a tribute dearer? Through all h's tuneful heart how strong The human feei ng gu-dics! The very n nlight of his si.ng. Is w;iini wi'.li smiles an I bin lies. Give lettere 1 pomp to teeth f So ";!i i.ny r.a.ii" 1 u' !:;)" J!'ot '1 .' I'..:t s i ia't y l ; Tine. !i::li l Cur i r !: litle tl.il .. .ii.!,. ;i lit ' y ii i : phi, " . I ' il mi h in;. " !. i'aM I.. We-tr .c : ii w ,r,-: 1,0. ;.i '. I.1 w i' ''..' .. li. i .V Al-! :...-.'. I! vlo.l vvill A v iige. t ro i Mav s;r:ke ag .1'.: 11 . I ,y lite tr.i,t rs I he iiiva ! ng foe a 11 at freed. -Hi's bear', Or oid sweet hbur'y ilepart. Our counlry, unto thee we cling, Willi all the ardor soul can bring; Nor tl r: we ir ,m th. e turn away, Lest hopes should wither, fail I. decay, Our son of life would qit'ckly set, Should we our country's cause forget. 1 hen while we live, we'll fabhfiil prove. And more than life sweet freedom love, Our country formed and framed divine, Our God, our country, we uru thine! Conclusive Evidence. Tvcral years ago, ami soon after the ii i-lii ei se law' came in force in the rcet. Mountain State, a traveler stopped tt the hotel and asked, for aglassof brandy. "Don't keep it,'' said the landlord; 'fur-oidr'eii by the law to sell liquor of any kind." - ''lhe deuce you arc," ret. ried the s'rau-gcr incredulously. 'Such is tho fact," replied the host "tho house ilont keep it." 'Then bring your own bottle," eaiJ the traveler with decision; "you need not pre ten! to me that you keep that face of yours in repair on water." The landlord laughed heartily, and brought out his private bottle. A Gkntlkman ill the h-i'jitof entertaining, very often, a circle of frieii Is, observe I that one of thorn w is in tho 1. ib;t of gating something before grace was a.-ked; an I deler.u.ningto cure him 11,1011 a repetition of tho offence, he s.iid: "For what no are a'xnt. to ruee.ve, an 1 for what Ji.mes '1 lylor has already receive I, the Lord make in truly th.inklul " 'lhe eliect uiay Lc imagined. ft' Confrout improper, cou'duct, not by 'l rcUllatoD, but by exam )le. 'Hie iScaiufiil inuiiL'ci'. ! Now Itjt it Wi rk. .Wischief, (hou art n I'dol. Aunt L'zzlc was Pcacnn Sn'pc's wile' sistcr-a miiiilrn lnilv ill' iiIm.ih liiiv j-l.u went to all the meetings kept u regular :t ,t 1 1 1 ill t very mr.h, liea.h .hi.I marr'ap. H'i'li llieir oatcs mi ! iloctt '(.' 1 ail the l;i-! i -mi i kin w cv. ry ",, irb ' iiiihcno;gh 1 ' - - Ii i i li the .liiij n.arr.o . ' ;' !'i 111. .!;;: a; , ami I' l.i'ii .ln-v 'a ' ' in li'r ncrv 1 liil.l !n llin , tir'i 1 lit- .nek 1 w.i- a k'n.l i'! v'l- i.e. .:.i'i ' I.: " I'll' I. IT .1110 II II;.: I 1" II ' I"- I" ' f. 1 II i ll.: i ll' 11 -r'.-l ; i',' . i.ili ier In as in cas.uii ii'ijii ix' l. j i.'.U always CMii.'lu icil wi.li ;lif Way ol I ii'aii-j.ro,sor.- ik Ii ir I;" jMir Mi". A. or i i (a.-, t 10 i:aJ was,) jiily licr 1'rnlii lliu 1ml. j ...111 (il my licar.." nr.-ntne siii'li very snntli-i ins reflection. Aunt Lizzie was uhvav ' i'uiiil ol' asking straiiLiT.-' mil others, willi- out re-ni'il. t lit? s'alu ol-their inimls; Imw tliey eiij iyeil tliiiir iniinls.ie. 'I'll -se ijut s tons wen; uiK'i'ully iollowinl ly a luiu'- Ntnii ' ol scaiiilal, wliieli was ea eulateJ to .leslroy tho jieare und liaiiiness oT some j ot lier host neililaii:.' and tricmln; hut she jlike other nari-iitors of this kind considered intellectual murder as cither establishing her own fair reputatioiyir as the only mole of entertaining the village, or thereby rendering her socieiy agreeable. One warm summer's afternoon as Squire I'. was sitting near his office do. r, smoking his pipe, Aunt Lizzie was passing by with great speed, runiiiiinating on the news of the day, when lhc Squire brought her suddenly to. as the sailors say, by ''what i your hurry, Aunt Lizzie? walk in." The old lady who never wanted the second invitation, went into the office, and the following dialogue soon coniliienced: "Well Squire l'., I have been thinking this forenoon what a uscltil man youmight be il' you'd only leave off your light conversations, a.t the good book si'y.s and become a serious mini yt u inij lit I n an ornament to both church and state, as our .Minister says." "Why. as to to that. Aunt Lizz'e. a cheerful eounteitee I consider as the best index o'a gro.itl'ul heart, and you know what t ie IJiide says mi the subjoc'. "When ye .iist, be not as the hypocrites,' of a sad countenance, but an .inf. thine head ami wash thy face.' (Aunt L;Z7.:e began to it el ti l her cket liankert hief. for she ivas a taker ol'snuif. ) that th oi upper not onto 'men to fast." Now. there Squ're 'ha;'" ju-t what I V 11 - M ( 1 , V I 11 1:1 c I e .-i r'picr ai u '.':i' '.: :i yi ii V ti .1 in 1 v I e a i:r :.. 1 e's 1 in!. wl : ii e or h ir ' 1 r a- well . " I c. . . I' ' As to to ':. uii' i.l :,: , lit : tr- )'f' .. .' e '. l' ii .1: !. , r ' 1.: 'ei. 11!: l-t li: ix e. ' l'v'-I C, ; :.I!V loan y ui' ".-Sill". - Ii ," : - !-;: K il ll! i . .. 1: - , :: .c slu il.l'i S.i' 1 ' r r ;i 1. :i :! . Ai 'h 0 ri-.,:i ,0 A .1:1: lac1; eve.-' be.. 11 1 :w lovvu be.-i.h; ihe Sqn ie in order to s eak I n ,'. hover folio spread her hain'licn li cl i ..vcr her Ian. and began to tap tin! corner if her snilil' box '11 Inn: style, an I all ;' ngs icing in rcadlue.-s for a regular siege of scaiiiialnni liKigiuiiiiin.'' she c, iiiincnced fire "Now, Squire. 1 want to know what you mean by one of our church? 1 know you mean the trollop I dideu't like so many curls around her head when she told her cx'l ciieuce.'' The ."-quire, finding curiosity was putting his boots oil. had 110 oeca-ion to add spurs to the heels, for Aunt L. had one in her head that was worth boil, of them. Ac. cordingly he had no peace until he con. scnted to explain what he meant by the expression "in private ' this was a dear word with Aunt Lizzie. Now, Aunt Lizzie, will you take a Bible oath, that yon will never communicate what I am about to tell yon to a living being, anil that you will keep it while ymi live as a most inviolab e secret?" "Yes, Squire, I declare I won't never tell nobody nothing about il as long as I breathe the breath of life; and I'll take my Piblc oath an it, there, sartin as I live Squire, before you or any other magistrate iu the who'c country." "Well, then ymi know when I went up to liosten a little over 11 year icjo?" "Yci. yes, Sq'rrp, and I know who went with you ton Susey 1!. and Polly T., and her sister Prudence.'' "Never niltid who went with, me, Aunt Llzziti, there was a whole net of passengers. Put, but'' "Norje of yotir biif, Sqn're. nut with it if tvlks will act so a liollop" "Put., Aui.t Lizzie, I'm ulraid you'll i r'.ngine in:u scrape." "i'vu tol l you over and over again. fhat nobody nevcrt hall uo nntlriig about it, and your wife knows I ain't leaky" My wife! I wouldca't have her know w.iai i uni go.ng lo my lor tiie World why. Aunt Lizze. iivheM kn,n it" I "Well, dm.'t be nleard, Squ'rc, once fur! all I'll take niv oaih ih:,t no W-m,, ,',.;,,.! -han't never as long us I live know u. li.-p , n't." "Well, then 'f von must knew it T -h'l'l v'iU oneol'thelikere-t ofyoiirehur.'h : members nearly luill'ihe way up!'' j Aunt I.i.z'e drew along Lreaih. shut upi her siiufl" I ox. and 1 ul it in lo r 1.01 kef i iniil'er ng to her H I'oui .-hiiiYli mciuliers! ''I ho likelie-t o; I lo ii; III il was (' h's 1 1 nie' 1 f 1 en;. '11-ey P.. Likcli'.'Kt! - ,11'cied -! tr.dloi.:- fl1 Vt'e'l, i.iin thing i know : ra 1 ; vi's.M r is !: rd.' l.m the wWF-.nhe 1 eii-; e'd no l.rov ..n't f-'iu're, li.r surf in as the world, if mi. ha lli.nu' slu.ul I be known. i.i:r (hiiieh would I e scattered a! ro:;d, like a sheep without a shepherd." Jl.e I'ai'M.n. win. was 11 very worthy man. knew the frailly of some ofthe weak sistess. as Aunt I.ie called them, and as he was a narticular IV.'eiol .,f S.,:- I '. requested him in hi" note to say notl iiug of it to his wile. Hut the Squire took tiie li. nt. ami telling his wife that there! was a par.sh meetin.', requested her to be ' ready by two o'clock, and he would ,..1! 1 f.r In Accordingly the lionr of mectin- came the whole viilage flocked to the church which could net hold' half of them. All eyes were alternately on the F quire and Suscy Ii. Mrs. P. filtered and Susnv looked as though she had been crying 'or!or cff'!L'1 tut ':l'v "'" i.ivery a lortuiglil. The Parson with sot'iciied j v"i'1. Ho c'"t revise them, or eousi-u tone, mid us delicate a maimer as possible!10 Skvel7 persons now legally free. slated the story ubout Susey P., which he observed in every body's mouth, and which he did not himself believe a word of and Squire P.. being called on, took the stand as a witness niter miiiitin r ;n li US U WItlltNS- Jitfcr iif!!titni'i Iti !;. ly colors the evils of shmilev wiit. their viliaiie had l.,. i,,r...t.l ',.,,1 ...... .,.v., .,u I'Mi - r.i.. .ii..,. . . . ... un.. .y tne cnur. ii, called on Aunt J.iz- zie in the nresonce of tlm moi.tii,.,. , , ....v. .,.r.... it l l. ... .... , . .w ... u.iii.i I. in t ome our. ami mako acknowledeiiimit for violatm.' a Undo oath! Aunt Lizzie s a pology wits. that she only told Dent S nipes wilt out and P. aeon's wile took her IJihleo,,:!, that .he woulilcn't never tell l.ohodv iUn 1,,1't 01. 11 . ... .... . . ue j'oacou s wne 11,1.1, it sppears. worn Uolicrt loothaehcr's sister never to tell noho ly on't ami so it went th. .1, tl... iwhoie church, and thence through the wliole Village. lliu S.-iilr.. ,.L,.v.,,.,.l I ,.r .... .1. . 1 - 1 ij'.i nitiiit; iiiu whole meeting, that be bad, s he told Aunt Lizzie, slept with a church mcml.er hall lhe way up to Post,,,,, and that he be ieve.l her to be one of the l.keiiest of th..r ...cml-cri. as she never would hear or re all slau .er. A 01, Su 1 ', and lhe eyes were alternately qu ic's wile. Aunt I-, e cojoyci a k. mi ofdia! t.lical triumidi, tcti l.t to know il.e incau'ii-of the word , . . , , i, 1 r-i- ' t lin 0 il.e .',.u. n: 11 iso.i ncr in rce.ved than loyaltv. 1 1 liases, groans, and er.es of , . , , , . .., . 1 ... nc ,'.,1. tie 1 I. sentence I y tlcclarniit ihat "itoo l. 1 do-., re to sav here that it is I , , . ,',,.,,.1,. , I tne . I111r. l1 mt in; er to win in be al.iiileti. the uu v ol every 1111,11 to be loyal to the i 1 ' - (''.'.'i ,s to - Ittll' l'. . . un' ti. c hii.e 1 line', ii ' :ii her h,i 1 1111 ler a irile iloe-i un ler li s It! I -,W v liito one corner .a. . id I! it do : lii.it In 1 been .v;qu're. as 11 .1 il, ! k ll'-n- sheep. Tho bin' t . nt in ii: of li.u :litt r, lion, w nc 1 . ' 1 11 wh.ch - his wile, Snscv ! , mid even the Parson, foul 1 not r.'I'r iiii from ioiii n-' an 1 Par - ,,'.,. o- (,., altcrward ni-kiiow eile 1 that , , ,, .m I'i re I . h id given a death blow to scan- , ,. . , . . dalism 111 tiie yil'n'e which all his 11 each-1 in could not have done. A Good Sns;estIon. A coriespnndcnt of the Ilichnif,iid A"i-KV'' writes Irom t'havle'toi.: "Allow me to suggest for the seal ot the Confederate Slates lhe following: "In lhe foreground a mule, plough and negro drivtr. whip in bund, in the background, a cavalry soldier, with hunting shirt, slouched bat and heavy boots, sabre drawn, horse rampant. "As to the inscription I am not particular so long as it is expressive. It might be well to adopt an ioen that has been frequently alluded to bv gentlemen of this State, which is just the opposite of 'liberty, equality, and tl; rights of man,' viz: Sii ri i, tiirtjuatiy unit the rijhli nf ihr. ntattci't. I am, sir, kc., A SunscninKfi." ' This subscriber nt least hones.. Will tho rebel leaders adopt his suggestion? Oh. uiarrv the man you love girls, if y.m can get him at all. if ho is rich as I'r.csus. or as poor us Job iu his full. I'ray do not marry for pelf girls, it will br.ug your so!'1" :uto thr.i'lj but marry tho until you ! e gi s if ho bo never so iuall. (.Ih nev. .....rry a fop, girls whether he is tittle or tail; he'll make a fool of himself anil you he knows inching well but to r.twi. IJiit 111 irry a stuer in in. giri, here are few leit on Ih s bub. nml yoiil II ' ' n 1 never rue the day girls, tint y.m ever ii.iirr.cd at a. I. j , l'olitoi.",si Is hko an a'r-cush:on :hore 1 may bo uoili.ngsolid iu it but it times the 'jolts w0Jriully. ;s the I 1 roai IU Cumiu. uw lb. A rialn VlCiv of the Proclasnilon. T,lv P'tsiderif's Proclamation is a mt ' 1 " M',,," ''vree twu-lui M j a bout three tliillit I'!a;c shives. It' il , was not uutlioiized an t iieiioittej uu..t'r cxieiu-y that .alle.l it forth, mi l un l'1!r ('1B 'oustitutional powers of the I'ifs '''. then it is illo,'il an 1 v.iid, an 1 tliu i'ri'h'nt oiuht to be iinpeaehe 1 for nt- j rinptnig to execute ;t or or lering hi ar- ''"-'xcuto it. I5.it it'it w isauih u'ize 1 . u,''ll,r '" Pwer. ill.-n it Ins all the ""vo ""'' 'K,"t 1,1 '" Mli'"'! l-'i -J 1 kJ. ........... ... . . ' ,;,"!, 1 ''"' '"u: ' :e.'.nn-j a law I bore you'll,1"1"01'"1" I' .-011:11 ar.bn.i returns to ! L""'" ,'L',11"I to t! I 11. on a it i W'''' ('l"l"tltllt'"n "" ' ':IW''!' lllJ ' ,rw :",ur tl18 -i';"H3tor of the j ' "iu" ' -' "ii!n0' back t i ohi'dicnee to it . I ... : M,e l"y "K ' ro.)eliiu:i 'W""'1 Tllu ''" ' hiineutiil cm litioii of i tl,e lJ,;i,M l, ,s b,;(:''mj f ! 1'"r nU'the ' slllVLi'1 iu S "l'l vfjlin 1! .S'U'h O.ii'.ilin.i iu.111. .1.1 wen 111.1.S. ni:ii jea lAivis snout,! be President of tiie L'nited States, as aiicr'iauce,a to iii!iit up- "." lhe lv-t'"Kl:lVi;l"cllt t-f half her poj u!a- tio" !lfi su,'h cotidiuun. She would no I more be iu a Slate of loyalty while treating! ' ,'C"I'1'S M'M! ,rec U,iUcr tli0 !aws "'' :;cvcri.r.i3n, as slave-, Man wine j relusi";; 0 w,'' ,he rcVfcr'U0 '''IWS "'' '" - K''0"a' 'l lie l"',I-'t C!"'t Wifhdnv .he ' F,K',i,m!iti"" or deprive it of itslegal scope General Butler en Loyalty. "I rail upon all true men to sustain the government to be loyal to the govern-: . nil - i I i ,.. ..... ' ' i j i i-i. en to mm , toe pieseut. "overn mi-lit 1 1 . ' ... .r . , ,ia not tne eovcrumeui tu i " 1,,m'-1 i did not vote for it. or any part of it; hut it ' : . ,...i 1 t .i. J ..in, u. ii.ii. i, , nun l i-.ui e.eii. tne' .. . " J . t ,vni. nt t in ..i.ni.ii i. i.. ....in..i iio tv; and as lonjr its I believe that men 0. 1... I,,.,,., tl,. ...I,..;..: '. i .M eni-' u UK, IIUIIl,.-li HUUIIIIIf ll' l,M, Mill' 1 t'liow a miiii.ie over any nnstaKes tUat 1 ..i , ! miy think it has made, and support it' heartily, with hand and rmrsn lieln 11m . . .... . I "d. L riiiongeil cheering 1 have no, : loyal!) to any man or men; my lyJ altV is to the .0.1 e.nnie,,?: mid I. nwl-rs' i uiflem.ee to mc who the people In.vc ''' ! chosen to iidininisler the i',,vi'i i,,rt,l sn I it 1,..;.... 1...,. 1 ;....: 1 1 "- n i'ii" v in.- uvuii uii.ii.i i u( num.- , ly made, and the ierso.,s s chonen hold ' t.ieir places and powers. I am a taaitori and a fid e ma., if 1 al'er in hit sir port Appla.re. This is what I uinlei-tand ' to . e loyalty to a government; and I was ' s irry to learn, as I did the other tin v. that there was , .nan iu New York who j rolev-; ; governnicut. to sustain it, to pardon its cr-j I'ors. and lic'p it to rcetiiy iliein. am! to! i do ail he c.iii to aitl in lair, Ing 1 1 1 com:-' 1 'ry on in me comsei.; goirv iin-l traii'Ieur in wh'eh it w.'.s sturtcd by our lathers, i And' let me fay to y, u, my friends toyoii. voiiiiu nu n. t, mi no mail wiio oi poed Ins , voiiiih lin 11. t Ii it t I'.oiiiiin wliooppoed l.isl country in the tune of war ever prospereii i . J 11 I ' L" I hat's so" '1 be Tor es of the Uevoli:-! , ,. I 1 11 - 1 ... 1 con li-"C 1 1 ion , no neuru soldiers, 110 rtrt tioii, the llarttorl ( t'liventitnabsts oil,,. 11 '.. 1 L,, , . , , , . A arrens an 1 Latnyefles. and 110 cot.scr.r,- t?1 1-, the uiim irfai .-even wlwvotc. I against i . , ,, ,.' I , ,. , ,,. , 1 turns mid no revenue tas. He was as di.-- tne supphos lor the .Mcxnaii .ar mil, , , 1 li.v.il tlm,, ;is he is 11. ov. history is against thcc men. Let 11010- i r' ' 1 ,;,.' i'..,,- . i.t 1,:,. . ..ir : ,i. I,.tl. Ml Ol. I V.ll, , ,.b l.,l. .1. .11 ,1 . ' J of the march of tint country to glory and . J . J ;reatlie.-.s, for wboevt-r does so will surely J I becru-ihi l. I he coui-e o! our nation is 1 , , , . , onwaru, and lei linn woo ppt...:sit be I 11 W:'r0- 1 1 ii ninwirrii wi 1 n, thou -11 lit" nd.fr :mj rnhi nd tLeciipprrhird cr.il ri.u-.tl lha 1IuJc uf ki. m-ihu." II.fff.henck l!i;ry,:K.v Phttic;i.ts and TlliiUsUils. Jiris iiifei.linj; to be 4oyj.sterou should t ike lessons! A female recruit in llieliestor w is deteete 1 i;i trying to jmt her pants 011 over her head. A lady fi. in Boston says: "A ragged little urchin came to iny door .lot long :tg0i asking for old clothes. I brought hun a vest and a pair of pants, which I thought would bo a coiufort.iole fi:. Young America took the garment an 1 examining; each of them, tluu with a tb.-icoiisolaro look said -there aiu't n i w iteh-poeketl ' Lot friendshih ereep gently to.i height, if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. A vouiir lawyer, who had long paid court to a lady without much advaHeiu'' his su't, accu-ed hini one day of being' insensible to the power of love It docs not! - ..... 1 foUoir, she archly replied, that I an. ro ilC?;,a-c I an. not to wan by lhc power of a.(o..lcv v. ... 1t,1 .1,0 .;:..r bnl v,o 1 I tll.u iiiu . --.--j .. should remember that ull the vu'.ar.w of shou.d remember tl Cupid ura solicitors. The I'riisjMvt of Inr.M lpit'lo: b me M:tTl,ii(HtIi'l'.. Of cuirip, tiiere can he no dnu!it tlrr J I'lMiiary niiir.itioii of the reUUinn 1 was i 1.0 helief that iii.irjioiiilvlli'e wouh , lnea:he ,1 new life iut.j the Slave Svstein. and br:ng wealth r.inl j-.ower, uudreaiinid ol before by avarice or ambition, tj the slave masters. It wa, for ma ferial interest: maiiily, that Jlie reliellion was plane 1 and 1 hegun, IJut in this revolution us in uil Uhers there it an element much stronger j llian material in'oreus, mid thati , btiinaii' I'r.ccei ' pn-sion.. Hevolu'iiHis do not ... j orl!i Irom the pocket, but from the hear I of limn. And wl en the 1 uss't 11s nil thor Highly ar.ia od, the material interest, which pei hups, first excited them, otter d:sap; ear. swollowcd up in the ubsoibiii;' liflucllcps of nassion. T,i bin ler I lie ,y f,-. earrying his point be.iomes . ,,,. prevailing consideration than tin J specili : suj,.,ms origi,, ,lly :li, . I ,.r. V, ! t Iti Tl U. tho rebels ,,'ra f. o v,.m,.!.o,., U ,1,... ' , v ..;,l,.i ,1,-. ,.,.;, ' ' " i'"'" When tho issue cuine.; to be ii'0:on't l ti , innr nium, :,i hUuim-vioii lo tiie I ,nie. Stales, or the einaneipaiian and ani.ii,- o the negroes, we do not doubt wh:.t choice they yr liiaKe in Mich mi alternative V.'e believe they will imicli sooner f.u . the.r slaves to preven: our victory, th v ; l'ropo-c to relurn to lhe I'.iiou for thesak.- j of keeping thou, iu l.on la.e, ! . ' A tiitn;::. ' t l. , en ... tte taive the f,do,v.ng striking parage fro,,, a masterly sneeoh. L-v .he H.,. j ut k, ,e invito vo to th council i r, ., ,. .1 veo.uaiy, j i. i Wy ave Ml uemoerai?, .,,( ,i, ..,.,.;,,,,, ; ,. r.i . .and they mo n. pwe,.ui. ol the Coven.. 'cnt. 'i he President is a old ,, m : Q . 1 ,r . ., . ,, lie M pressed by traitors. There i'i .. i r. t t i o i . , i sit J lovd. Cobb and 1 lomnson. and t ie ' Vice-President is Preckitiridne, nnd the . i ,. .i cna i iiiau oi ine great ena.e Committer iti t oe iersou i liiv s. .11:, son 1111, 1 11. 10 i iv .. .. 1. ... ... ' " rov"lL'l"-'u 1,1 ''a9 brought 1 ne uooo 1 roviuence til UoU lias tirou it i.i. u ..I,... ciuiiiul uiicu 11, (ii j emocrais. ti?t. .M 11 ton inn I. i.s.v, 1 I nt u.i.1 .1... ' , 1 ' Ucn. k l" ' '"'"fri'l-lu-t. Incl 01 tl'O an iy, Ti,B e"""1 -v d"t's k""'7 h" Un'vh 'd owes to those men. The President has tnr-ugli lile looked to Use mavis power to f'uu''ih l,,t' f-"i:'1;im' "nd support " !il"Ule,,!' ,a!icn frutu hi"1' W llut Cil" ''C Uo IS ('J0 "' 1 tu" '"r"'"' l'v"' 'k ,,,IUW' ,,e WouM SU1' r,'nd,'r tliK,u ,lw V,'"'-V t'il'r"t"1' Iie " s,!U",ll,ieJ '" 's'J"'eh' UU ,hv' h' '"' ,,tu ,H'al V , , i-shli. JiiittbeiKWasaiiiitliiriiieiiii .erol that cab- . . .... , , met a naliveoi .New hiiitlaiid. vour noigh- , ,,. ,. ,, . " I, or. Mr. Icueey ol ( oniiect.cui. Where , . ,, , ,,- ...id loT I ,1 Mot ii-k ton. lin lint .ui: any ItepuMican. Ask there loyal Peine-crats. He was just as imt'.h of a traitor I i.; he ilared to 1 c. He was ready to yield nail the rt'i ui.iic to '.In; traitors, atoj ,0 bnv (hem bin k on any terms. lleincniber. there was 110 Republican ad- . . , , , .,011:-,, -...tin,, then. I li.'l'n loul ,i.,i m, . .... ,,!, .lll t.lilollU l.t ll.llxViQ 'lll.,il,l 1,0 l.l J ..1 '., . , , r liilli-ov u-:i tint n I.IIO I'fiir.in ii , , , . a representative man. J lioiisauds had t'c- 1 .1 . f, 1 11 1 . teniinicd that no blow should l-e struck , r- . ., l.,r the L uk.ii awnst m.-ccssioii. I 1ic , , . , .. , . . . , ,. " bad i.roiniseu tne rebcis thaf not a sohl.ei , , , , ,. , ,. sb. uld maii-h lii m :he free Sla!c. 1 hey 11, cunt 10 alhw seie.-siiu full sway, and then to reconstruct on such terms as the;, could. 'Ihe uprising of lb great llutss 0! poi-ji'o to dcieii-l the great f.'iii.-e.aslounde and silenced them. Some al.'ected a zc.i until the storui blew over, ami others hail not even the grace to do that, while others gave every aid to the rebels they could, and a northern Senator wriles to Jefferson Pa vis recommending him a suitable man to furni.-h materials of war. When the war broke up"n us, where were tho loyal Democrats, Pix. Stanton au.l Holt? They were sustaining the government ... ...c prou..,,, o. u. ...... Where were Pil'h r nnd Kellcy, where lJancroft. llalleck. where all th. so loyal ; Democratic soldiers and civiiiain? 'i hey 1 were with the people, without regard of party, sect or raco. Nativo nnd foreign hum. big, J ci.iotrat. liepuolican. Catholic and Protestant, ull as ono man. And wheu the soil of secession tremblod undir tho tramp of our hoct, nnd soldiers marched from every heanh stone, and prayers went up from every alter, and old men blessed them, and littlo children ..... 1, 1 . wronght with me necuio, ana wiaows tCDi ihelr list mites to tho treasury, nnd their only s r. to ha'.ile-'.vl.ero then were '"nu -ey ami 1 .."U.1H H. Seymour, a s .l I.er h: pro. leesiun. an.. a iaouig,......, u.m .v .. 1 1- '!....!:.. I U..M. lr. V oo'J, aud rrankoal'iorec, and the thou ii'dsofwhom they nre but the tvpes" noil .r. joueey wake! the streets of IarifoTl, the vtry boys shuiiMid li'm, and v.mid not let his shadow fall on ilICi; and he Lc.itii.iai nrc ol Coiititeticut. took his piu'iruit l'roui the fume in the gallery of her HureruoH. From nil tLt-o 111011 ihcre "aine up u a one word or ouo act uf loy.ib y. 1 hero were 110 tirrmts, no proel.tma- 1 noici 0. oiiiancipat:ou. UD war taxes, in. 'i OTi'rinl :iiry limn 'I'l..!.. . . 1.1 , r i. , . 'lit? I uion uicii us li.ey arc now. Tr, in (lie .sr.riili. J l.q.ulicmi. The Prospect. All loyal men have conic tj see that here is ueithr national nor person.! salvation except n the defeat of the' H-be!. md to resolve ih it it shall Lc dune, hi whatever cost of time, lnonoy vtnl lite, fhis is the settled pirpose of the great uass oi the p,'!opi ci'-ill paition, ,1IKJ j10s,, vhu treasonably talk of concession nnd eace arc tolerate.', only Lecauso their talk a counied harmloss. This nlet'ii fixedness of purpose is hail he battle. The r 'I.els understand it. nnd hey cannot conceal their di- ippoiiitmeni Old il:,nniy. Other mtioiis ciimpreliem'i t, and L-.-n that it ij Les: for them to keen hands of, and leave us to C.-htoutour own luarrel- 'J he traitors and co,v.,i',J-, i,, our ni'Nt begin to I'e.d the pre.suie. and .laii.iig Ii:i.-h. to disclaim .'ill syiii;,:;ti v with reaxoii and ."iverument. - . desire to embarr.is the' To ( ' U,M- j''' j 'u i.u ietenniintion in ,l,c,.,.r,u ..... ... , c I. T... ZZ:, ZT. " T' f f , , ' n,u",M'11"1)' Jiiove,t. It lie sliouM withhold or for-et so lock brokers, who read laws u,l indiea- nous with ,neje to, ne. naii, cl, mce, show I u ,'.J , ' , I " ""' "' ""o they arc calculating, a ouiefc .,;J v! 1 - - i.oitM.iuq.aigu. jiio exiiail-tioii f.i the be r uisc :bels f too evident to be fonr uis - :,uiscl. Their leaders are with,,,,?. raA -"o.s uwu mi:. vour .mhiip nta .1 . 1 -. ? .1 I """, toe r creun is last ruuuimj- .. .. T.... .... 4-.....V... . ... j low., to zero They are fL.c,liH., tlieirl sol.liel's It v inllil":!." t ,e r r,w r,nr,,.l,. 'I..,:- ; .1 1 - 1 i- O - I .... ... :n.e. may as large as eve, l,ut tncy nave t oii-cr.pled iioto.ilytho ,l - lioai. .. but ,1,0 old ,,,en ami boys. s,.,i are! nowtr.ing the d,lutu o.vpri.c,U 0. arming their own slaves If they u,,A Wi ll ili.nVV vi'fi.ri ii.im' tli..,, I ng to fall hack upon. If we arc tie:.: '" " 'C,U, 11 any of the pen ling batik", tin ie g.v.-.- r,) - ..li,,,., ... 1 J '-...1 ,.o.i M,i. hi. no uiiis you. nicut. has liunote ls o! tliou.--.',i,.'o, 0. abb'1.!' 1 . . ., , , . . ,11 i i.o . ! v i:iiu,-i I e P i vs only that. Any niibel men at uea!l. Put a! hin .,..,.! ,,. .... ., . . , r . ' , ., , , . "' : co ' '.'.,11 f.o 1 Hit r.. A ch.ld can feed a ..... ,.ii.. .iiiu in.jie mat we snail l,uili Ino ... root' loin wi! 1 I n. tro.0,0 .1...,. :.. .1.. r. 1 1 " .....i 111,11 I, III I'M ,,. 1 , . II we suecee. 111, e 11, tin. . . 1 -.' - " iip, i iiney. 1 nid hold our own tbewhe.e, v e shall need ' 110 more troops from tiie north betau-t: w,.-h ill soon havencgroc. cuo igh in :n ii to garrl-on and hold all the s.'ragetie points on the Missis.-i,pi, and the three years' uicii and the navy can finish lhe work else where. I. ut il more men arc wanted tl .vill bo furthcoming. 'I be ion-el il.tion ',. i l. ..... it. . - "."'j.Mi mi', uteeuuoie, law,,. 1 ,, . . , , ver ciiiicto l, and it w ill be enforced vvith- uit dlllicully. We have the lueiLiis and ihe iletcrniiiiation to compel success, and we shall succeed. We wait with conC-iencc the signal of victory. li'wi; are lafiietl and dii-appoiiitcd now.it will be been use of some concealed designs of lVovi-leuce which reqn're longer clnnteirnt.' .nd dceprr linmiliatiou to piepiiio us f, r t.ur iulure destiny. Pon't put to much confidence in a lover's j then; but nf;crthat lhc Holy Spirit touch-vows and sighr said Mrs, Partington Vt her j ed his heart, mid bo thought if "Jesu .neces, let them tell you that Vou have ipslike s'liiwhcrrles and cream, checks . kc littu ition. eyes I ke an nsi.,rk; ,u i -uui ui.ng, oiicm rcunie lioln a tolider uead loau a tender heart, An old sailor, r-awlnjj through a grave-yard, saw ot. one of the tomb htoncs, "i still live." It was too much for jack, and shifting his quid he ejaculated -I've hear., say tiiat there aro case, in whiih man may Ho but if I was dead I'd owu . o nrfl XvaU h r,Ve angels w hen tb-y ant young and beafifu': con -cquciifly it is their imr.-on?. uot the'r v-rtuo.-, lhat procuro thou. ih. homaijc. . ,, If wo bellcvo tho gravesfonci, n"no lm iho giHid cveruio an J as w is saiti ol iiite'. ancestor, all humanity is i.ke potatoes, tht Lcat 1 art ol it Lc.ng uuuer ruuui Peon fwlft, hearing nf a carpenter fulling' through tho scaffolding of a house drily remarked that ho liked to seo u iuo chau.c go through his work promjitly. .. , , . ,i. I iiccju.u him toy real fnend wu' lt. , .. Mi J ' CljilkJrcn'c Colimn i'or tho Cliilif, Kipsr. The Drcakast oii'.IicEcicIi. IVi'r jiimv.cl into his b.wt one D.'ght, und wiili J.om.., a,,! j,;IllJ ffellt tla lake .fiiiig. '1'ln.y toiled aJ ,,1,1, but caught tioihin.'. In the (juy of the uioili.n.', a iriw.i. -i.id oi, the l.l-.. l !"'J ''i';''"2 1 H'CW '.vhcnMo can the ue'j he said, uni their net wan "roiv iel with C-h. It W:w a (rreat haul. I'eter was s'ire the pcrsm must be tho borl. It wis. Ho cm on'yg've'.siicee.'is. ifo then sjirtl a mod fr them on tho hc n.-li, .-it,. askolthoui to come ashore and c;it. Tl.tre w.u a (Ire, an ! GaIx bi jiling on the co-tU; ;..u inviting .vghc to tired and hungry yhib.rs, and wry thankful wero they to come. After enfiiig. the Lord Jesus tumol to Peter, and be asked "Peter, Invest thou in.-:"' Vea. Lord, thouknow-eu that I iovu thea," miswerod Peter. I; ii, then sii l. "PVy l my !;imi,s.'' Thr-io turn's h? joked the same qucaiiou, uutil Pe:cr wax almost bur'. I am Dure we Mnu jt pmst.w muehthi blile scrap of table talk of hrr.ukfusttable- talk; Ltesii-a it gives ua some idea hovr t. a Suv'our want-i us to Inr the day. And we must, remember that he gets ready our l.reakfa.st for.u. every ! morning. , Ui,U a.! he spread that niorni.; ' me, I i'r t..,rU. .. rt..l:i .. o - .mi u ui uaiiiee. !le ii our amjuv the cornfi..! h nf Tli;n:. - - w i iij j .i nil 01 I no II or til, t lid Tl 'i TiTii 1 1 ' nrrtna ........ . ., ti. n. . iiiuu.dt.009 Mtgar can-o: Louisiana, l- j small a .blng as the raiu-dr, iu ,,,0 sky, they would till f.H; ad all tho men an'j ! " " ! 'M c""1'1 kernel ol c..rn or a era ll of r't'e Sj i- ; K ' line .."in. yuu ec, bo BjreaJsour table ; with "daily bread. And n.. , m w WW ! ..v.,.f, r ii..: T.- .1 ... ..- . .... ., 1Z V, '"-""J nm- , i , ,1,,,. i, ,,1 t ii, . -J : . J " Inive .0 love i.lm. for I1.1 .,,0 ..!,, ..-ii. i.f.tjr j,ii; doily loud to your bjdy, but he feeds your soul with his Spirit and truth Happy, I l:,l:t,V l-o : ,1 ll t oll tt .n l.V I.,,,,. tlm lut lh, j ,uVC lh ftr ,', ,,lis v,,U lo srci,d the day, ,,, tll.,t ,.,. d . 1 i l.i : 1 j'eet 1,. .w:et (.netiienco t Ihid. "LuL what cnu do?" y" a-k, fteKn" ! r,,,,. 1 .... ... 1 .n.l. ,1 ., t.titio. .....l , (iod's l.inil s aro everywhuro ' 1-1 . 1 . 1 your 1.1IIJ ijtothers un J s;ster.s. vour ! J ' brothers en I sisters, your I lit tie nuighh.-n an 1 schoolmate are So l's ,il s. 'i'!u.-r vou are to feed with tho 'read of 1 ,ve, w in kind counsel, words of truth, and all the sweet encouragements of curly piety. That is n.t hard is it? An I there are a gisi'matiy rvj lambs id the world liuvs and cirls who have ) ' wandered away from God': fold into the I ,,,l ... 1 , ;i'.'!...-M. ..-et.t.fs. . uu y..u u.n 1) ami j ...v.., ...i,, . ,. Ill, 1,1 x.tuii,-, V. . ".v-.'fqitiiiv tr.to or i. single word oi'God's word? Co I's word, king I'tiviJ says, is "swe.'ter .hai. honey ami tho honeycomb." A iiitle girl once foil iu the way of a bail br.y. and she wanted to f.:ed his soul with soiiie'jiing that would do him goodj so she thought she would tell him a vor3j I'roiu her Tustumeiif, and all she coull ih'i'k of w is tli j smallest verso thoro, Joins we't." So ihu taught him "JesuJ wept." 'I l-c bad boy did not think of it wept" over Lis sill!., It was high tiuie for Ai'wi to weep f ir them too. He did, aud lie became a j eniiciil and believing: youn hiiiin. That i no' hard is it? I uuiisuroyou will Cud i very r ro.'ious work, 1 ud a w. rk ury dear to tho l.uart of your Saviour. "Osiy a Soldier's ElacUcl." When thcgallai.i Sir F.a'ph Ahorcrorohy n n o'taliy wui!iidl iu tho La'tio of Ahonkir, bo was c-r.ltf? in a litter on bo. rltlid "Foudroy.nt. To ca.-e his pain, aeoldier's blanket was placcl under his head from which ho experienced grcu relit f. lie aoked wh it it waa. "It's o ' 1 sol-tiers bionkut," wa-i tho a' Tl'.', scr. l.f 1 V 1 j of ibo 1 it.ii li.iiisfc.t up. 'Only c .' . . ,.1 4v mimed tho incus. "I with to know 17. . 1 , 1 1 ,1 . t. msisted tho man whoso LI..i,.ot thts ' lying coinmaiiocr. "' ' . . 1 J r Ti rh, "anrwered f the l orfy-tcicoiid x ' hisattomltut. 'e t,luC 1 floygotabl! tLia rcr U ebt: -aid tho hr." uan' BOt Tve""R!i evun ,a i:b laat a'0"'116 Wl'''ar', a0 c,-'uil0tl gf auoth". however LumUe. Tne: Pest Pill. Prentice thinks tho .,..1 t -:i in the worM is a ruin of common c-iotf, l.titit .s not to le borht at the . . ;. a Bot a Uru- la lU " . . ' ' , - X
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Full Text | I Uf... .1.1 1 ..L'.-Ii roL. ix. MOUNT VEUXON. OHIO THURSDAY, APRIT, SO, ISC; N0.2C. Ill'A MJI:aT Vl.lSXON KKl'lttlilt'AN. j T K 11 M S : For mis ,vuir (invariably in a.lvaiiPoS-.O. I'dl' ji.X '..onMls, n.rcus Hi' .M'Vi it tim.mj. ( ine '-quaic, '' weeks, (liiij .iiiruv ' monies 1. l.'ii Oat? squire. I) liMi.hs, Mi, I year. c hint i 11. if ' W.l lji ,Vi! '. 'i '.V.. .;tl .V.1 i K ' II". OV . 'i w , qu-.iv-. '1 lire qu:.rcs 'l 11 I've square- ... ,,!, i i 1: I I v. r. . :'; iur!;s, . ". wot Us. II in. m li ', Ii niuu'lis. . 1 rear. I !',-'.V -lU:! I'o-: r,, s, Ii'.ni. 1.". r t . 0 '1 liivi' MjiinrL's J Invi' hi iiiiro- ( iie-f'.ur.h (Minimi, -li:m. qn:ir'er.y. Onethrl " One half " " " ( One c'.luinn. f1iiin-:i'a1''o ii'i-'iti'viy. clcit jJnctvn I'l'llN'iS. Hie following triliulo to tliu memory of Kol.ert L'ums. ly Jolm G. Whittle. s one uf the niifrt leautilul ami uracetnl we ever retnljor to have seen, ami adds another wreath to the irown of tho ''Quaker 1'oet:" Let those who never erred forget His worih in vain bewildering?; Sweet soul of soni,'! 1 own my debt, Uncancelled by his failings. Lament, who will, the ribald line, Which tells his lapse from duty, How kissed the maddening lips of wine. Or wan o i one of beauty. But. think, while falls thatshmle between The crringoiie and Heaven; That he who loved like Magdalen. Like her may be forgiven. Not bisthesong whose tlmn'drous chime Eternal echoes run ler The iuoui'ii!'u! Tu'can's haunted rhyme. And Milton's starry sjden lor. " !ut. -,vho hii human heart has laid To n.iti.veV bosom near, r.' Who sweetened toil like h:ni, or paid To l-.vo a tribute dearer? Through all h's tuneful heart how strong The human feei ng gu-dics! The very n nlight of his si.ng. Is w;iini wi'.li smiles an I bin lies. Give lettere 1 pomp to teeth f So ";!i i.ny r.a.ii" 1 u' !:;)" J!'ot '1 .' I'..:t s i ia't y l ; Tine. !i::li l Cur i r !: litle tl.il .. .ii.!,. ;i lit ' y ii i : phi, " . I ' il mi h in;. " !. i'aM I.. We-tr .c : ii w ,r,-: 1,0. ;.i '. I.1 w i' ''..' .. li. i .V Al-! :...-.'. I! vlo.l vvill A v iige. t ro i Mav s;r:ke ag .1'.: 11 . I ,y lite tr.i,t rs I he iiiva ! ng foe a 11 at freed. -Hi's bear', Or oid sweet hbur'y ilepart. Our counlry, unto thee we cling, Willi all the ardor soul can bring; Nor tl r: we ir ,m th. e turn away, Lest hopes should wither, fail I. decay, Our son of life would qit'ckly set, Should we our country's cause forget. 1 hen while we live, we'll fabhfiil prove. And more than life sweet freedom love, Our country formed and framed divine, Our God, our country, we uru thine! Conclusive Evidence. Tvcral years ago, ami soon after the ii i-lii ei se law' came in force in the rcet. Mountain State, a traveler stopped tt the hotel and asked, for aglassof brandy. "Don't keep it,'' said the landlord; 'fur-oidr'eii by the law to sell liquor of any kind." - ''lhe deuce you arc," ret. ried the s'rau-gcr incredulously. 'Such is tho fact," replied the host "tho house ilont keep it." 'Then bring your own bottle," eaiJ the traveler with decision; "you need not pre ten! to me that you keep that face of yours in repair on water." The landlord laughed heartily, and brought out his private bottle. A Gkntlkman ill the h-i'jitof entertaining, very often, a circle of frieii Is, observe I that one of thorn w is in tho 1. ib;t of gating something before grace was a.-ked; an I deler.u.ningto cure him 11,1011 a repetition of tho offence, he s.iid: "For what no are a'xnt. to ruee.ve, an 1 for what Ji.mes '1 lylor has already receive I, the Lord make in truly th.inklul " 'lhe eliect uiay Lc imagined. ft' Confrout improper, cou'duct, not by 'l rcUllatoD, but by exam )le. 'Hie iScaiufiil inuiiL'ci'. ! Now Itjt it Wi rk. .Wischief, (hou art n I'dol. Aunt L'zzlc was Pcacnn Sn'pc's wile' sistcr-a miiiilrn lnilv ill' iiIm.ih liiiv j-l.u went to all the meetings kept u regular :t ,t 1 1 1 ill t very mr.h, liea.h .hi.I marr'ap. H'i'li llieir oatcs mi ! iloctt '(.' 1 ail the l;i-! i -mi i kin w cv. ry ",, irb ' iiiihcno;gh 1 ' - - Ii i i li the .liiij n.arr.o . ' ;' !'i 111. .!;;: a; , ami I' l.i'ii .ln-v 'a ' ' in li'r ncrv 1 liil.l !n llin , tir'i 1 lit- .nek 1 w.i- a k'n.l i'! v'l- i.e. .:.i'i ' I.: " I'll' I. IT .1110 II II;.: I 1" II ' I"- I" ' f. 1 II i ll.: i ll' 11 -r'.-l ; i',' . i.ili ier In as in cas.uii ii'ijii ix' l. j i.'.U always CMii.'lu icil wi.li ;lif Way ol I ii'aii-j.ro,sor.- ik Ii ir I;" jMir Mi". A. or i i (a.-, t 10 i:aJ was,) jiily licr 1'rnlii lliu 1ml. j ...111 (il my licar.." nr.-ntne siii'li very snntli-i ins reflection. Aunt Lizzie was uhvav ' i'uiiil ol' asking straiiLiT.-' mil others, willi- out re-ni'il. t lit? s'alu ol-their inimls; Imw tliey eiij iyeil tliiiir iniinls.ie. 'I'll -se ijut s tons wen; uiK'i'ully iollowinl ly a luiu'- Ntnii ' ol scaiiilal, wliieli was ea eulateJ to .leslroy tho jieare und liaiiiness oT some j ot lier host neililaii:.' and tricmln; hut she jlike other nari-iitors of this kind considered intellectual murder as cither establishing her own fair reputatioiyir as the only mole of entertaining the village, or thereby rendering her socieiy agreeable. One warm summer's afternoon as Squire I'. was sitting near his office do. r, smoking his pipe, Aunt Lizzie was passing by with great speed, runiiiiinating on the news of the day, when lhc Squire brought her suddenly to. as the sailors say, by ''what i your hurry, Aunt Lizzie? walk in." The old lady who never wanted the second invitation, went into the office, and the following dialogue soon coniliienced: "Well Squire l'., I have been thinking this forenoon what a uscltil man youmight be il' you'd only leave off your light conversations, a.t the good book si'y.s and become a serious mini yt u inij lit I n an ornament to both church and state, as our .Minister says." "Why. as to to that. Aunt Lizz'e. a cheerful eounteitee I consider as the best index o'a gro.itl'ul heart, and you know what t ie IJiide says mi the subjoc'. "When ye .iist, be not as the hypocrites,' of a sad countenance, but an .inf. thine head ami wash thy face.' (Aunt L;Z7.:e began to it el ti l her cket liankert hief. for she ivas a taker ol'snuif. ) that th oi upper not onto 'men to fast." Now. there Squ're 'ha;'" ju-t what I V 11 - M ( 1 , V I 11 1:1 c I e .-i r'picr ai u '.':i' '.: :i yi ii V ti .1 in 1 v I e a i:r :.. 1 e's 1 in!. wl : ii e or h ir ' 1 r a- well . " I c. . . I' ' As to to ':. uii' i.l :,: , lit : tr- )'f' .. .' e '. l' ii .1: !. , r ' 1.: 'ei. 11!: l-t li: ix e. ' l'v'-I C, ; :.I!V loan y ui' ".-Sill". - Ii ," : - !-;: K il ll! i . .. 1: - , :: .c slu il.l'i S.i' 1 ' r r ;i 1. :i :! . Ai 'h 0 ri-.,:i ,0 A .1:1: lac1; eve.-' be.. 11 1 :w lovvu be.-i.h; ihe Sqn ie in order to s eak I n ,'. hover folio spread her hain'licn li cl i ..vcr her Ian. and began to tap tin! corner if her snilil' box '11 Inn: style, an I all ;' ngs icing in rcadlue.-s for a regular siege of scaiiiialnni liKigiuiiiiin.'' she c, iiiincnced fire "Now, Squire. 1 want to know what you mean by one of our church? 1 know you mean the trollop I dideu't like so many curls around her head when she told her cx'l ciieuce.'' The ."-quire, finding curiosity was putting his boots oil. had 110 oeca-ion to add spurs to the heels, for Aunt L. had one in her head that was worth boil, of them. Ac. cordingly he had no peace until he con. scnted to explain what he meant by the expression "in private ' this was a dear word with Aunt Lizzie. Now, Aunt Lizzie, will you take a Bible oath, that yon will never communicate what I am about to tell yon to a living being, anil that you will keep it while ymi live as a most inviolab e secret?" "Yes, Squire, I declare I won't never tell nobody nothing about il as long as I breathe the breath of life; and I'll take my Piblc oath an it, there, sartin as I live Squire, before you or any other magistrate iu the who'c country." "Well, then ymi know when I went up to liosten a little over 11 year icjo?" "Yci. yes, Sq'rrp, and I know who went with you ton Susey 1!. and Polly T., and her sister Prudence.'' "Never niltid who went with, me, Aunt Llzziti, there was a whole net of passengers. Put, but'' "Norje of yotir biif, Sqn're. nut with it if tvlks will act so a liollop" "Put., Aui.t Lizzie, I'm ulraid you'll i r'.ngine in:u scrape." "i'vu tol l you over and over again. fhat nobody nevcrt hall uo nntlriig about it, and your wife knows I ain't leaky" My wife! I wouldca't have her know w.iai i uni go.ng lo my lor tiie World why. Aunt Lizze. iivheM kn,n it" I "Well, dm.'t be nleard, Squ'rc, once fur! all I'll take niv oaih ih:,t no W-m,, ,',.;,,.! -han't never as long us I live know u. li.-p , n't." "Well, then 'f von must knew it T -h'l'l v'iU oneol'thelikere-t ofyoiirehur.'h : members nearly luill'ihe way up!'' j Aunt I.i.z'e drew along Lreaih. shut upi her siiufl" I ox. and 1 ul it in lo r 1.01 kef i iniil'er ng to her H I'oui .-hiiiYli mciuliers! ''I ho likelie-t o; I lo ii; III il was (' h's 1 1 nie' 1 f 1 en;. '11-ey P.. Likcli'.'Kt! - ,11'cied -! tr.dloi.:- fl1 Vt'e'l, i.iin thing i know : ra 1 ; vi's.M r is !: rd.' l.m the wWF-.nhe 1 eii-; e'd no l.rov ..n't f-'iu're, li.r surf in as the world, if mi. ha lli.nu' slu.ul I be known. i.i:r (hiiieh would I e scattered a! ro:;d, like a sheep without a shepherd." Jl.e I'ai'M.n. win. was 11 very worthy man. knew the frailly of some ofthe weak sistess. as Aunt I.ie called them, and as he was a narticular IV.'eiol .,f S.,:- I '. requested him in hi" note to say notl iiug of it to his wile. Hut the Squire took tiie li. nt. ami telling his wife that there! was a par.sh meetin.', requested her to be ' ready by two o'clock, and he would ,..1! 1 f.r In Accordingly the lionr of mectin- came the whole viilage flocked to the church which could net hold' half of them. All eyes were alternately on the F quire and Suscy Ii. Mrs. P. filtered and Susnv looked as though she had been crying 'or!or cff'!L'1 tut ':l'v "'" i.ivery a lortuiglil. The Parson with sot'iciied j v"i'1. Ho c'"t revise them, or eousi-u tone, mid us delicate a maimer as possible!10 Skvel7 persons now legally free. slated the story ubout Susey P., which he observed in every body's mouth, and which he did not himself believe a word of and Squire P.. being called on, took the stand as a witness niter miiiitin r ;n li US U WItlltNS- Jitfcr iif!!titni'i Iti !;. ly colors the evils of shmilev wiit. their viliaiie had l.,. i,,r...t.l ',.,,1 ...... .,.v., .,u I'Mi - r.i.. .ii..,. . . . ... un.. .y tne cnur. ii, called on Aunt J.iz- zie in the nresonce of tlm moi.tii,.,. , , ....v. .,.r.... it l l. ... .... , . .w ... u.iii.i I. in t ome our. ami mako acknowledeiiimit for violatm.' a Undo oath! Aunt Lizzie s a pology wits. that she only told Dent S nipes wilt out and P. aeon's wile took her IJihleo,,:!, that .he woulilcn't never tell l.ohodv iUn 1,,1't 01. 11 . ... .... . . ue j'oacou s wne 11,1.1, it sppears. worn Uolicrt loothaehcr's sister never to tell noho ly on't ami so it went th. .1, tl... iwhoie church, and thence through the wliole Village. lliu S.-iilr.. ,.L,.v.,,.,.l I ,.r .... .1. . 1 - 1 ij'.i nitiiit; iiiu whole meeting, that be bad, s he told Aunt Lizzie, slept with a church mcml.er hall lhe way up to Post,,,,, and that he be ieve.l her to be one of the l.keiiest of th..r ...cml-cri. as she never would hear or re all slau .er. A 01, Su 1 ', and lhe eyes were alternately qu ic's wile. Aunt I-, e cojoyci a k. mi ofdia! t.lical triumidi, tcti l.t to know il.e incau'ii-of the word , . . , , i, 1 r-i- ' t lin 0 il.e .',.u. n: 11 iso.i ncr in rce.ved than loyaltv. 1 1 liases, groans, and er.es of , . , , , . .., . 1 ... nc ,'.,1. tie 1 I. sentence I y tlcclarniit ihat "itoo l. 1 do-., re to sav here that it is I , , . ,',,.,,.1,. , I tne . I111r. l1 mt in; er to win in be al.iiileti. the uu v ol every 1111,11 to be loyal to the i 1 ' - (''.'.'i ,s to - Ittll' l'. . . un' ti. c hii.e 1 line', ii ' :ii her h,i 1 1111 ler a irile iloe-i un ler li s It! I -,W v liito one corner .a. . id I! it do : lii.it In 1 been .v;qu're. as 11 .1 il, ! k ll'-n- sheep. Tho bin' t . nt in ii: of li.u :litt r, lion, w nc 1 . ' 1 11 wh.ch - his wile, Snscv ! , mid even the Parson, foul 1 not r.'I'r iiii from ioiii n-' an 1 Par - ,,'.,. o- (,., altcrward ni-kiiow eile 1 that , , ,, .m I'i re I . h id given a death blow to scan- , ,. . , . . dalism 111 tiie yil'n'e which all his 11 each-1 in could not have done. A Good Sns;estIon. A coriespnndcnt of the Ilichnif,iid A"i-KV'' writes Irom t'havle'toi.: "Allow me to suggest for the seal ot the Confederate Slates lhe following: "In lhe foreground a mule, plough and negro drivtr. whip in bund, in the background, a cavalry soldier, with hunting shirt, slouched bat and heavy boots, sabre drawn, horse rampant. "As to the inscription I am not particular so long as it is expressive. It might be well to adopt an ioen that has been frequently alluded to bv gentlemen of this State, which is just the opposite of 'liberty, equality, and tl; rights of man,' viz: Sii ri i, tiirtjuatiy unit the rijhli nf ihr. ntattci't. I am, sir, kc., A SunscninKfi." ' This subscriber nt least hones.. Will tho rebel leaders adopt his suggestion? Oh. uiarrv the man you love girls, if y.m can get him at all. if ho is rich as I'r.csus. or as poor us Job iu his full. I'ray do not marry for pelf girls, it will br.ug your so!'1" :uto thr.i'lj but marry tho until you ! e gi s if ho bo never so iuall. (.Ih nev. .....rry a fop, girls whether he is tittle or tail; he'll make a fool of himself anil you he knows inching well but to r.twi. IJiit 111 irry a stuer in in. giri, here are few leit on Ih s bub. nml yoiil II ' ' n 1 never rue the day girls, tint y.m ever ii.iirr.cd at a. I. j , l'olitoi.",si Is hko an a'r-cush:on :hore 1 may bo uoili.ngsolid iu it but it times the 'jolts w0Jriully. ;s the I 1 roai IU Cumiu. uw lb. A rialn VlCiv of the Proclasnilon. T,lv P'tsiderif's Proclamation is a mt ' 1 " M',,," ''vree twu-lui M j a bout three tliillit I'!a;c shives. It' il , was not uutlioiized an t iieiioittej uu..t'r cxieiu-y that .alle.l it forth, mi l un l'1!r ('1B 'oustitutional powers of the I'ifs '''. then it is illo,'il an 1 v.iid, an 1 tliu i'ri'h'nt oiuht to be iinpeaehe 1 for nt- j rinptnig to execute ;t or or lering hi ar- ''"-'xcuto it. I5.it it'it w isauih u'ize 1 . u,''ll,r '" Pwer. ill.-n it Ins all the ""vo ""'' 'K,"t 1,1 '" Mli'"'! l-'i -J 1 kJ. ........... ... . . ' ,;,"!, 1 ''"' '"u: ' :e.'.nn-j a law I bore you'll,1"1"01'"1" I' .-011:11 ar.bn.i returns to ! L""'" ,'L',11"I to t! I 11. on a it i W'''' ('l"l"tltllt'"n "" ' ':IW''!' lllJ ' ,rw :",ur tl18 -i';"H3tor of the j ' "iu" ' -' "ii!n0' back t i ohi'dicnee to it . I ... : M,e l"y "K ' ro.)eliiu:i 'W""'1 Tllu ''" ' hiineutiil cm litioii of i tl,e lJ,;i,M l, ,s b,;(:''mj f ! 1'"r nU'the ' slllVLi'1 iu S "l'l vfjlin 1! .S'U'h O.ii'.ilin.i iu.111. .1.1 wen 111.1.S. ni:ii jea lAivis snout,! be President of tiie L'nited States, as aiicr'iauce,a to iii!iit up- "." lhe lv-t'"Kl:lVi;l"cllt t-f half her poj u!a- tio" !lfi su,'h cotidiuun. She would no I more be iu a Slate of loyalty while treating! ' ,'C"I'1'S M'M! ,rec U,iUcr tli0 !aws "'' :;cvcri.r.i3n, as slave-, Man wine j relusi";; 0 w,'' ,he rcVfcr'U0 '''IWS "'' '" - K''0"a' 'l lie l"',I-'t C!"'t Wifhdnv .he ' F,K',i,m!iti"" or deprive it of itslegal scope General Butler en Loyalty. "I rail upon all true men to sustain the government to be loyal to the govern-: . nil - i I i ,.. ..... ' ' i j i i-i. en to mm , toe pieseut. "overn mi-lit 1 1 . ' ... .r . , ,ia not tne eovcrumeui tu i " 1,,m'-1 i did not vote for it. or any part of it; hut it ' : . ,...i 1 t .i. J ..in, u. ii.ii. i, , nun l i-.ui e.eii. tne' .. . " J . t ,vni. nt t in ..i.ni.ii i. i.. ....in..i iio tv; and as lonjr its I believe that men 0. 1... I,,.,,., tl,. ...I,..;..: '. i .M eni-' u UK, IIUIIl,.-li HUUIIIIIf ll' l,M, Mill' 1 t'liow a miiii.ie over any nnstaKes tUat 1 ..i , ! miy think it has made, and support it' heartily, with hand and rmrsn lieln 11m . . .... . I "d. L riiiongeil cheering 1 have no, : loyal!) to any man or men; my lyJ altV is to the .0.1 e.nnie,,?: mid I. nwl-rs' i uiflem.ee to mc who the people In.vc ''' ! chosen to iidininisler the i',,vi'i i,,rt,l sn I it 1,..;.... 1...,. 1 ;....: 1 1 "- n i'ii" v in.- uvuii uii.ii.i i u( num.- , ly made, and the ierso.,s s chonen hold ' t.ieir places and powers. I am a taaitori and a fid e ma., if 1 al'er in hit sir port Appla.re. This is what I uinlei-tand ' to . e loyalty to a government; and I was ' s irry to learn, as I did the other tin v. that there was , .nan iu New York who j rolev-; ; governnicut. to sustain it, to pardon its cr-j I'ors. and lic'p it to rcetiiy iliein. am! to! i do ail he c.iii to aitl in lair, Ing 1 1 1 com:-' 1 'ry on in me comsei.; goirv iin-l traii'Ieur in wh'eh it w.'.s sturtcd by our lathers, i And' let me fay to y, u, my friends toyoii. voiiiiu nu n. t, mi no mail wiio oi poed Ins , voiiiih lin 11. t Ii it t I'.oiiiiin wliooppoed l.isl country in the tune of war ever prospereii i . J 11 I ' L" I hat's so" '1 be Tor es of the Uevoli:-! , ,. I 1 11 - 1 ... 1 con li-"C 1 1 ion , no neuru soldiers, 110 rtrt tioii, the llarttorl ( t'liventitnabsts oil,,. 11 '.. 1 L,, , . , , , . A arrens an 1 Latnyefles. and 110 cot.scr.r,- t?1 1-, the uiim irfai .-even wlwvotc. I against i . , ,, ,.' I , ,. , ,,. , 1 turns mid no revenue tas. He was as di.-- tne supphos lor the .Mcxnaii .ar mil, , , 1 li.v.il tlm,, ;is he is 11. ov. history is against thcc men. Let 11010- i r' ' 1 ,;,.' i'..,,- . i.t 1,:,. . ..ir : ,i. I,.tl. Ml Ol. I V.ll, , ,.b l.,l. .1. .11 ,1 . ' J of the march of tint country to glory and . J . J ;reatlie.-.s, for wboevt-r does so will surely J I becru-ihi l. I he coui-e o! our nation is 1 , , , . , onwaru, and lei linn woo ppt...:sit be I 11 W:'r0- 1 1 ii ninwirrii wi 1 n, thou -11 lit" nd.fr :mj rnhi nd tLeciipprrhird cr.il ri.u-.tl lha 1IuJc uf ki. m-ihu." II.fff.henck l!i;ry,:K.v Phttic;i.ts and TlliiUsUils. Jiris iiifei.linj; to be 4oyj.sterou should t ike lessons! A female recruit in llieliestor w is deteete 1 i;i trying to jmt her pants 011 over her head. A lady fi. in Boston says: "A ragged little urchin came to iny door .lot long :tg0i asking for old clothes. I brought hun a vest and a pair of pants, which I thought would bo a coiufort.iole fi:. Young America took the garment an 1 examining; each of them, tluu with a tb.-icoiisolaro look said -there aiu't n i w iteh-poeketl ' Lot friendshih ereep gently to.i height, if it rush to it, it may soon run itself out of breath. A vouiir lawyer, who had long paid court to a lady without much advaHeiu'' his su't, accu-ed hini one day of being' insensible to the power of love It docs not! - ..... 1 foUoir, she archly replied, that I an. ro ilC?;,a-c I an. not to wan by lhc power of a.(o..lcv v. ... 1t,1 .1,0 .;:..r bnl v,o 1 I tll.u iiiu . --.--j .. should remember that ull the vu'.ar.w of shou.d remember tl Cupid ura solicitors. The I'riisjMvt of Inr.M lpit'lo: b me M:tTl,ii(HtIi'l'.. Of cuirip, tiiere can he no dnu!it tlrr J I'lMiiary niiir.itioii of the reUUinn 1 was i 1.0 helief that iii.irjioiiilvlli'e wouh , lnea:he ,1 new life iut.j the Slave Svstein. and br:ng wealth r.inl j-.ower, uudreaiinid ol before by avarice or ambition, tj the slave masters. It wa, for ma ferial interest: maiiily, that Jlie reliellion was plane 1 and 1 hegun, IJut in this revolution us in uil Uhers there it an element much stronger j llian material in'oreus, mid thati , btiinaii' I'r.ccei ' pn-sion.. Hevolu'iiHis do not ... j orl!i Irom the pocket, but from the hear I of limn. And wl en the 1 uss't 11s nil thor Highly ar.ia od, the material interest, which pei hups, first excited them, otter d:sap; ear. swollowcd up in the ubsoibiii;' liflucllcps of nassion. T,i bin ler I lie ,y f,-. earrying his point be.iomes . ,,,. prevailing consideration than tin J specili : suj,.,ms origi,, ,lly :li, . I ,.r. V, ! t Iti Tl U. tho rebels ,,'ra f. o v,.m,.!.o,., U ,1,... ' , v ..;,l,.i ,1,-. ,.,.;, ' ' " i'"'" When tho issue cuine.; to be ii'0:on't l ti , innr nium, :,i hUuim-vioii lo tiie I ,nie. Stales, or the einaneipaiian and ani.ii,- o the negroes, we do not doubt wh:.t choice they yr liiaKe in Mich mi alternative V.'e believe they will imicli sooner f.u . the.r slaves to preven: our victory, th v ; l'ropo-c to relurn to lhe I'.iiou for thesak.- j of keeping thou, iu l.on la.e, ! . ' A tiitn;::. ' t l. , en ... tte taive the f,do,v.ng striking parage fro,,, a masterly sneeoh. L-v .he H.,. j ut k, ,e invito vo to th council i r, ., ,. .1 veo.uaiy, j i. i Wy ave Ml uemoerai?, .,,( ,i, ..,.,.;,,,,, ; ,. r.i . .and they mo n. pwe,.ui. ol the Coven.. 'cnt. 'i he President is a old ,, m : Q . 1 ,r . ., . ,, lie M pressed by traitors. There i'i .. i r. t t i o i . , i sit J lovd. Cobb and 1 lomnson. and t ie ' Vice-President is Preckitiridne, nnd the . i ,. .i cna i iiiau oi ine great ena.e Committer iti t oe iersou i liiv s. .11:, son 1111, 1 11. 10 i iv .. .. 1. ... ... ' " rov"lL'l"-'u 1,1 ''a9 brought 1 ne uooo 1 roviuence til UoU lias tirou it i.i. u ..I,... ciuiiiul uiicu 11, (ii j emocrais. ti?t. .M 11 ton inn I. i.s.v, 1 I nt u.i.1 .1... ' , 1 ' Ucn. k l" ' '"'"fri'l-lu-t. Incl 01 tl'O an iy, Ti,B e"""1 -v d"t's k""'7 h" Un'vh 'd owes to those men. The President has tnr-ugli lile looked to Use mavis power to f'uu''ih l,,t' f-"i:'1;im' "nd support " !il"Ule,,!' ,a!icn frutu hi"1' W llut Cil" ''C Uo IS ('J0 "' 1 tu" '"r"'"' l'v"' 'k ,,,IUW' ,,e WouM SU1' r,'nd,'r tliK,u ,lw V,'"'-V t'il'r"t"1' Iie " s,!U",ll,ieJ '" 's'J"'eh' UU ,hv' h' '"' ,,tu ,H'al V , , i-shli. JiiittbeiKWasaiiiitliiriiieiiii .erol that cab- . . .... , , met a naliveoi .New hiiitlaiid. vour noigh- , ,,. ,. ,, . " I, or. Mr. Icueey ol ( oniiect.cui. Where , . ,, , ,,- ...id loT I ,1 Mot ii-k ton. lin lint .ui: any ItepuMican. Ask there loyal Peine-crats. He was just as imt'.h of a traitor I i.; he ilared to 1 c. He was ready to yield nail the rt'i ui.iic to '.In; traitors, atoj ,0 bnv (hem bin k on any terms. lleincniber. there was 110 Republican ad- . . , , , .,011:-,, -...tin,, then. I li.'l'n loul ,i.,i m, . .... ,,!, .lll t.lilollU l.t ll.llxViQ 'lll.,il,l 1,0 l.l J ..1 '., . , , r liilli-ov u-:i tint n I.IIO I'fiir.in ii , , , . a representative man. J lioiisauds had t'c- 1 .1 . f, 1 11 1 . teniinicd that no blow should l-e struck , r- . ., l.,r the L uk.ii awnst m.-ccssioii. I 1ic , , . , .. , . . . , ,. " bad i.roiniseu tne rebcis thaf not a sohl.ei , , , , ,. , ,. sb. uld maii-h lii m :he free Sla!c. 1 hey 11, cunt 10 alhw seie.-siiu full sway, and then to reconstruct on such terms as the;, could. 'Ihe uprising of lb great llutss 0! poi-ji'o to dcieii-l the great f.'iii.-e.aslounde and silenced them. Some al.'ected a zc.i until the storui blew over, ami others hail not even the grace to do that, while others gave every aid to the rebels they could, and a northern Senator wriles to Jefferson Pa vis recommending him a suitable man to furni.-h materials of war. When the war broke up"n us, where were tho loyal Democrats, Pix. Stanton au.l Holt? They were sustaining the government ... ...c prou..,,, o. u. ...... Where were Pil'h r nnd Kellcy, where lJancroft. llalleck. where all th. so loyal ; Democratic soldiers and civiiiain? 'i hey 1 were with the people, without regard of party, sect or raco. Nativo nnd foreign hum. big, J ci.iotrat. liepuolican. Catholic and Protestant, ull as ono man. And wheu the soil of secession tremblod undir tho tramp of our hoct, nnd soldiers marched from every heanh stone, and prayers went up from every alter, and old men blessed them, and littlo children ..... 1, 1 . wronght with me necuio, ana wiaows tCDi ihelr list mites to tho treasury, nnd their only s r. to ha'.ile-'.vl.ero then were '"nu -ey ami 1 .."U.1H H. Seymour, a s .l I.er h: pro. leesiun. an.. a iaouig,......, u.m .v .. 1 1- '!....!:.. I U..M. lr. V oo'J, aud rrankoal'iorec, and the thou ii'dsofwhom they nre but the tvpes" noil .r. joueey wake! the streets of IarifoTl, the vtry boys shuiiMid li'm, and v.mid not let his shadow fall on ilICi; and he Lc.itii.iai nrc ol Coiititeticut. took his piu'iruit l'roui the fume in the gallery of her HureruoH. From nil tLt-o 111011 ihcre "aine up u a one word or ouo act uf loy.ib y. 1 hero were 110 tirrmts, no proel.tma- 1 noici 0. oiiiancipat:ou. UD war taxes, in. 'i OTi'rinl :iiry limn 'I'l..!.. . . 1.1 , r i. , . 'lit? I uion uicii us li.ey arc now. Tr, in (lie .sr.riili. J l.q.ulicmi. The Prospect. All loyal men have conic tj see that here is ueithr national nor person.! salvation except n the defeat of the' H-be!. md to resolve ih it it shall Lc dune, hi whatever cost of time, lnonoy vtnl lite, fhis is the settled pirpose of the great uass oi the p,'!opi ci'-ill paition, ,1IKJ j10s,, vhu treasonably talk of concession nnd eace arc tolerate.', only Lecauso their talk a counied harmloss. This nlet'ii fixedness of purpose is hail he battle. The r 'I.els understand it. nnd hey cannot conceal their di- ippoiiitmeni Old il:,nniy. Other mtioiis ciimpreliem'i t, and L-.-n that it ij Les: for them to keen hands of, and leave us to C.-htoutour own luarrel- 'J he traitors and co,v.,i',J-, i,, our ni'Nt begin to I'e.d the pre.suie. and .laii.iig Ii:i.-h. to disclaim .'ill syiii;,:;ti v with reaxoii and ."iverument. - . desire to embarr.is the' To ( ' U,M- j''' j 'u i.u ietenniintion in ,l,c,.,.r,u ..... ... , c I. T... ZZ:, ZT. " T' f f , , ' n,u",M'11"1)' Jiiove,t. It lie sliouM withhold or for-et so lock brokers, who read laws u,l indiea- nous with ,neje to, ne. naii, cl, mce, show I u ,'.J , ' , I " ""' "' ""o they arc calculating, a ouiefc .,;J v! 1 - - i.oitM.iuq.aigu. jiio exiiail-tioii f.i the be r uisc :bels f too evident to be fonr uis - :,uiscl. Their leaders are with,,,,?. raA -"o.s uwu mi:. vour .mhiip nta .1 . 1 -. ? .1 I """, toe r creun is last ruuuimj- .. .. T.... .... 4-.....V... . ... j low., to zero They are fL.c,liH., tlieirl sol.liel's It v inllil":!." t ,e r r,w r,nr,,.l,. 'I..,:- ; .1 1 - 1 i- O - I .... ... :n.e. may as large as eve, l,ut tncy nave t oii-cr.pled iioto.ilytho ,l - lioai. .. but ,1,0 old ,,,en ami boys. s,.,i are! nowtr.ing the d,lutu o.vpri.c,U 0. arming their own slaves If they u,,A Wi ll ili.nVV vi'fi.ri ii.im' tli..,, I ng to fall hack upon. If we arc tie:.: '" " 'C,U, 11 any of the pen ling batik", tin ie g.v.-.- r,) - ..li,,,., ... 1 J '-...1 ,.o.i M,i. hi. no uiiis you. nicut. has liunote ls o! tliou.--.',i,.'o, 0. abb'1.!' 1 . . ., , , . . ,11 i i.o . ! v i:iiu,-i I e P i vs only that. Any niibel men at uea!l. Put a! hin .,..,.! ,,. .... ., . . , r . ' , ., , , . "' : co ' '.'.,11 f.o 1 Hit r.. A ch.ld can feed a ..... ,.ii.. .iiiu in.jie mat we snail l,uili Ino ... root' loin wi! 1 I n. tro.0,0 .1...,. :.. .1.. r. 1 1 " .....i 111,11 I, III I'M ,,. 1 , . II we suecee. 111, e 11, tin. . . 1 -.' - " iip, i iiney. 1 nid hold our own tbewhe.e, v e shall need ' 110 more troops from tiie north betau-t: w,.-h ill soon havencgroc. cuo igh in :n ii to garrl-on and hold all the s.'ragetie points on the Missis.-i,pi, and the three years' uicii and the navy can finish lhe work else where. I. ut il more men arc wanted tl .vill bo furthcoming. 'I be ion-el il.tion ',. i l. ..... it. . - "."'j.Mi mi', uteeuuoie, law,,. 1 ,, . . , , ver ciiiicto l, and it w ill be enforced vvith- uit dlllicully. We have the lueiLiis and ihe iletcrniiiiation to compel success, and we shall succeed. We wait with conC-iencc the signal of victory. li'wi; are lafiietl and dii-appoiiitcd now.it will be been use of some concealed designs of lVovi-leuce which reqn're longer clnnteirnt.' .nd dceprr linmiliatiou to piepiiio us f, r t.ur iulure destiny. Pon't put to much confidence in a lover's j then; but nf;crthat lhc Holy Spirit touch-vows and sighr said Mrs, Partington Vt her j ed his heart, mid bo thought if "Jesu .neces, let them tell you that Vou have ipslike s'liiwhcrrles and cream, checks . kc littu ition. eyes I ke an nsi.,rk; ,u i -uui ui.ng, oiicm rcunie lioln a tolider uead loau a tender heart, An old sailor, r-awlnjj through a grave-yard, saw ot. one of the tomb htoncs, "i still live." It was too much for jack, and shifting his quid he ejaculated -I've hear., say tiiat there aro case, in whiih man may Ho but if I was dead I'd owu . o nrfl XvaU h r,Ve angels w hen tb-y ant young and beafifu': con -cquciifly it is their imr.-on?. uot the'r v-rtuo.-, lhat procuro thou. ih. homaijc. . ,, If wo bellcvo tho gravesfonci, n"no lm iho giHid cveruio an J as w is saiti ol iiite'. ancestor, all humanity is i.ke potatoes, tht Lcat 1 art ol it Lc.ng uuuer ruuui Peon fwlft, hearing nf a carpenter fulling' through tho scaffolding of a house drily remarked that ho liked to seo u iuo chau.c go through his work promjitly. .. , , . ,i. I iiccju.u him toy real fnend wu' lt. , .. Mi J ' CljilkJrcn'c Colimn i'or tho Cliilif, Kipsr. The Drcakast oii'.IicEcicIi. IVi'r jiimv.cl into his b.wt one D.'ght, und wiili J.om.., a,,! j,;IllJ ffellt tla lake .fiiiig. '1'ln.y toiled aJ ,,1,1, but caught tioihin.'. In the (juy of the uioili.n.', a iriw.i. -i.id oi, the l.l-.. l !"'J ''i';''"2 1 H'CW '.vhcnMo can the ue'j he said, uni their net wan "roiv iel with C-h. It W:w a (rreat haul. I'eter was s'ire the pcrsm must be tho borl. It wis. Ho cm on'yg've'.siicee.'is. ifo then sjirtl a mod fr them on tho hc n.-li, .-it,. askolthoui to come ashore and c;it. Tl.tre w.u a (Ire, an ! GaIx bi jiling on the co-tU; ;..u inviting .vghc to tired and hungry yhib.rs, and wry thankful wero they to come. After enfiiig. the Lord Jesus tumol to Peter, and be asked "Peter, Invest thou in.-:"' Vea. Lord, thouknow-eu that I iovu thea," miswerod Peter. I; ii, then sii l. "PVy l my !;imi,s.'' Thr-io turn's h? joked the same qucaiiou, uutil Pe:cr wax almost bur'. I am Dure we Mnu jt pmst.w muehthi blile scrap of table talk of hrr.ukfusttable- talk; Ltesii-a it gives ua some idea hovr t. a Suv'our want-i us to Inr the day. And we must, remember that he gets ready our l.reakfa.st for.u. every ! morning. , Ui,U a.! he spread that niorni.; ' me, I i'r t..,rU. .. rt..l:i .. o - .mi u ui uaiiiee. !le ii our amjuv the cornfi..! h nf Tli;n:. - - w i iij j .i nil 01 I no II or til, t lid Tl 'i TiTii 1 1 ' nrrtna ........ . ., ti. n. . iiiuu.dt.009 Mtgar can-o: Louisiana, l- j small a .blng as the raiu-dr, iu ,,,0 sky, they would till f.H; ad all tho men an'j ! " " ! 'M c""1'1 kernel ol c..rn or a era ll of r't'e Sj i- ; K ' line .."in. yuu ec, bo BjreaJsour table ; with "daily bread. And n.. , m w WW ! ..v.,.f, r ii..: T.- .1 ... ..- . .... ., 1Z V, '"-""J nm- , i , ,1,,,. i, ,,1 t ii, . -J : . J " Inive .0 love i.lm. for I1.1 .,,0 ..!,, ..-ii. i.f.tjr j,ii; doily loud to your bjdy, but he feeds your soul with his Spirit and truth Happy, I l:,l:t,V l-o : ,1 ll t oll tt .n l.V I.,,,,. tlm lut lh, j ,uVC lh ftr ,', ,,lis v,,U lo srci,d the day, ,,, tll.,t ,.,. d . 1 i l.i : 1 j'eet 1,. .w:et (.netiienco t Ihid. "LuL what cnu do?" y" a-k, fteKn" ! r,,,,. 1 .... ... 1 .n.l. ,1 ., t.titio. .....l , (iod's l.inil s aro everywhuro ' 1-1 . 1 . 1 your 1.1IIJ ijtothers un J s;ster.s. vour ! J ' brothers en I sisters, your I lit tie nuighh.-n an 1 schoolmate are So l's ,il s. 'i'!u.-r vou are to feed with tho 'read of 1 ,ve, w in kind counsel, words of truth, and all the sweet encouragements of curly piety. That is n.t hard is it? An I there are a gisi'matiy rvj lambs id the world liuvs and cirls who have ) ' wandered away from God': fold into the I ,,,l ... 1 , ;i'.'!...-M. ..-et.t.fs. . uu y..u u.n 1) ami j ...v.., ...i,, . ,. Ill, 1,1 x.tuii,-, V. . ".v-.'fqitiiiv tr.to or i. single word oi'God's word? Co I's word, king I'tiviJ says, is "swe.'ter .hai. honey ami tho honeycomb." A iiitle girl once foil iu the way of a bail br.y. and she wanted to f.:ed his soul with soiiie'jiing that would do him goodj so she thought she would tell him a vor3j I'roiu her Tustumeiif, and all she coull ih'i'k of w is tli j smallest verso thoro, Joins we't." So ihu taught him "JesuJ wept." 'I l-c bad boy did not think of it wept" over Lis sill!., It was high tiuie for Ai'wi to weep f ir them too. He did, aud lie became a j eniiciil and believing: youn hiiiin. That i no' hard is it? I uuiisuroyou will Cud i very r ro.'ious work, 1 ud a w. rk ury dear to tho l.uart of your Saviour. "Osiy a Soldier's ElacUcl." When thcgallai.i Sir F.a'ph Ahorcrorohy n n o'taliy wui!iidl iu tho La'tio of Ahonkir, bo was c-r.ltf? in a litter on bo. rltlid "Foudroy.nt. To ca.-e his pain, aeoldier's blanket was placcl under his head from which ho experienced grcu relit f. lie aoked wh it it waa. "It's o ' 1 sol-tiers bionkut," wa-i tho a' Tl'.', scr. l.f 1 V 1 j of ibo 1 it.ii li.iiisfc.t up. 'Only c .' . . ,.1 4v mimed tho incus. "I with to know 17. . 1 , 1 1 ,1 . t. msisted tho man whoso LI..i,.ot thts ' lying coinmaiiocr. "' ' . . 1 J r Ti rh, "anrwered f the l orfy-tcicoiid x ' hisattomltut. 'e t,luC 1 floygotabl! tLia rcr U ebt: -aid tho hr." uan' BOt Tve""R!i evun ,a i:b laat a'0"'116 Wl'''ar', a0 c,-'uil0tl gf auoth". however LumUe. Tne: Pest Pill. Prentice thinks tho .,..1 t -:i in the worM is a ruin of common c-iotf, l.titit .s not to le borht at the . . ;. a Bot a Uru- la lU " . . ' ' , - X |