VOL. XXIII. NO. 22,
tDBLISBUD WEEKLY. ON SATURDAY.
MffEUICAS ,\NTI-SlAVERY SOCIETY,
,,s > in Humes ... neuvco n>r -•
Abraham I- in- flu. and g" f-rward '
„.j the path of .rial nail of duly !—flul.i Tile IiiitcjKnekiil.
CONSERVATIVE AND RADICAL
Selections.
THE PROCLAMATION Oh' FREEDOM
Wires a great end, which bis been nrduoui
strung '-'I '" r Hirnup' 1 l"™,11"- 1- ")•* ,•",'",
'
,„!... i* on- „f profound cxuba.ion. Of inun
saii-ia-iion :the next ia ion apt ' . h" one ot cntici.
and cavil " Where is the bl.-i.--l;- -- > - > "«
in... ......l.i in, in. i hav had '"'' " "*k'd fi " '
na ibis/ \\ liv M.u. short MM -...me •• '
i1,i-;:,de.|uaicioiliec:ti,;oi,ey'i ''-
far I )l
)' "I"''1
:? And tbnslbc
Iwncn our thnnka for h great, wise, an
whereby lin.ll' the perils of our postlio.
nee been swept away. Wo have sli
i confront, disasters In hear up ngatns
, bailie, Li.rili.-iM lo make, and giru
o overcome We may have ei\ months <
It- jut before «(i 1'iiL the stormy cape
„,„ui„l the laws,iro will
.vliolo Uovolllli'.liniT 111'
...Inch lih-rty haseonEtcr.'
.1 lb.' o
' '
UI- -I.I. 1b tic
eroua nut
r, all
\i, „lol-.X
this all?"
Tbe l'rcsiilenta proclamal
ivi-'ller M tho Source of llm Nile"
jy thousands as querying " (
Iriumph had passed, " Anil u
., ,„ declare slavery
I,„ ,m-v pari of tbecounlry. 1
i] ficlnwnre.aud Missouri, would- it . i, -.. ilh (compensation
iik- lo tho few Iboroughly loyal
on 'of the Union should likewise
mil (he residue so fust as Ibey
!p 11 false godorsliippcr it, one
failed to bavo any senso of Ibu supposed d.».n.ly
ill. in an mingo. and n-fco wur-d,q.s the form or idol.
, it the mni.i.nl ining were « very end.
.. . .. ... ...I-- ol l-l I -l.-'-'i--". "'.'
n \ I ..in- .in I intlilulintw »ii!iiini i..rv..""H
...... I ...| , ,i .,.- .|.|- ith.ch such itulilu-
' '' -
'," ... ...--'' secure justice
V ' ,',"..i |. ..- M. while the)
!" ..-'• iv.-lv t>( «>- wil'j ' l " ,' ,"" ,, ;" ! '' "''"'" "'
,' ..n.h.l.TU ni. wind, 1.. -' civil and political
Hut-urn. wore built.
1 be body ia valuablo onl) nt. it bdi
...I soul. »nl !'• '" '»» -
..„,!","')
lb.- |.l.r..,.l. - ll.-'"-
Xhoj ll l'. - '• "- o«'«*» "•» *
(era. They .' "wniplup tlw oiiimli' ol ilnnrs i'ii
tin- body which it wenrs. Nor i^ it
ml, men to forsuctir .irnl b,-tr,iy the
..hicb Invis anil p..noun w<ro Old
blind devotion to the inai.riM body ot i«* or .......
; «B II ri uiuiln-r. .!.! !-- ;; '- r 'I ' "'
.'ally prew. it to her Worn oniil it wns ovdlo
Great principles need lo be m-t in in.uiui.ons .o
,„. ,„ !, V1 I.'„.. s .
lor otli.=r«-ise, they are bill
i^rnl.ndicd spirits, hnvitif ...'. biiii.l, by «bu.li I .,->
<»„ luLor in tl.i- i»Hi,-ri n l world. They are da
lalem bent and light, ibilt serve no ,n:oii-u,v fl i
But, when law no lone.-r s-^vi-i r. prin.-ilibj ;! ^ "idlenliefc whose light bus
aiidlesticV
'"-'"hntotwq.Wtioia bavo divided man hitherlo,
iinw llif i^m- thtii li-i> iiri""" " [" 1 ;,,l"" |j'
i-"!""1"?"'
Xit™ •Mbrr.n.idivhfbv.Ul.liv.-l ,.l. !«*;. v
on one or the olher of (ho two only khIc;, m
|Llh
- |1m,-,s 'SI- I..NM17,.1I'.N V-i: I.-liifTiI V .-1'
,'v't-V/Hi-v in- -'T'"',
- '.--'A- /'.- ' ;;
mil not hu i
;Or,IL si WSUOhtiBR'S VIEWS ofTill-: REBELLION
I- , I).. 1. An.
I
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„ |!.|.n .-•.. " lhal-
• ,-i. Ili> caUi :>L
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M-Uilct-Ooncm c ConMem t. S-.nl -
.,,,1 of tOO cnltu.1 t-t.Ut-.51r. lUulltlO" 1
„v ipeeeh lu f.ie Rootc, dcctoriiig hH urn
srmlmUIOn la lined by the Unlo-J "' Ibe 3tnl
ni Mil nii'iiintfaiieuf- In spile of llio rel(;ii
driven nni foreml out ot Hi- I
Iiri'iiijflit inln fibn 1-r tin-[
'1 ';
'"
and their mir-M.. .. p
.-.,. - if
l,!',',',,^'.' (.!'i-hifli".t.l.' n't tin.- rouili tbal nny mnn who,,1 i
it [-- ir.l slavery :>* tile greatest mid molt
,,,.,,, I|i-v.i,l in iiis linn ...nvi.-iion tlint the policy
.1 i.ii.Fin slavery whs not only of Divine origin,
u.ii .nit it was one of the greatest evidences of the
wi-.leii nnd perrcution of ihnt lireat lining who
crente3nll good (loud lnnglilor|—waa nofit for tiny
of lliciiiblu'r..:.-iii..i.K in I he -ill "f hia follow-eHi-
fl'hiia if one mrui «n'i rniininc n^/nnn nnolhcr
lor nn[nllic--r—n new nRninst an old cl.uilidnle— tin;
toft w "Id bo tin; elnvery question. The now mnn,
"-i jould ho elecii'il, lind nlwnja lo go a atop
ier in III in iiin-.;lii.ii ; IV.r il' lhc in.1 "- mnn went
, h-T tlmn tl- "1-1 in Li* b.dii-f in tin- dMiir .'tinr-
. .r f n'.nttri.ih" therw w-iinn nit- .if iuiiIimi,, tiuv
tl-...„- it. ..-!<(
b-M I'- .1- l-rt....-
eot tili^ qui"; fashionable. Hut while -i-.^n.i- "I
Vhia r.Trel to soy ih.H tbure were thrno » 1.1bbould
'i |.ttei.r.i..- in,. t;n-p.l uf [.....-ornl
ptaoe.1 in a ditftrrml ponie.bIIak titan we vbnt rw n
sc-k to ehfi'tip: the n-li
ri"iihi„ll,-.'',-l.:iV- not thvt-.rv lot!.?
it say 1 did it-" ' did not
llic^e ......
before Ibey enl
should tint, do it
tnssable gull, boldera—you m
It i-, iniiio-^ible.
can, with enfuti
non-alavehohU-r
:. thai
h.-nped earnestly nnd heartily.
I on "this experiment, that they
said lo iheni," Gentlemen, ynu
lb.; von will dig n gulf.an itn-
eeii yourselves tiu.l the non-alnve-
ilo it. Why do you think sol
mak? Ibis " lib-ii'.il eov' You n
v govei
.. Ihni .,1-1 I
.,,,1.1 nr.rk tliegre......,
ipation. There was no probability il.nl the rabels
.....jlil Inv down their anus :il this threat ot tho
President, and ho confidently IBcfcd foiward lo the
l«i of January lo see the results anticipated by lira
proclamation. IJe wasuot a prophet, nor the son ol a
prophet, but lie would propL.-y tlml the brat Of next
January would be a " happy New \ car .
ADDRESS OF TIIF HOCFItXoRS OF TDKLOYAL STATES TO THE PRESIDENT.
WASTntiOTOK, •
'-'. 1662.
Tiik following is Ibo address lo Ihe IWiilcntof the
t nited Slates ndotiied at a meeting of fiovernora ot
ll,,- loyal tlates, 1,-1.1 lo fite iiuasures for tho more
active support of tl,- Cov,t cot. at Altoonn, I ena-
tylvnnin, on tbe '.Mill day of September, 136'2 :
nnl""1"
ar niul n half spent in conlest
,i.-. gi-uioii.; rebellion n<;»iiisi ""'
verniuent of the Uniled Sialic, ibe .lui>
ol the loyal Statei and people coiitinnu
.ijIiici] lils loyally in Hie re| lie.
t-Mumlcl in hlin to dellve
In Hid Brooklyn A-mlemy
I,- I'reiiil.-nl bus ileterniini'd on a more rau-
,„ited. temporizing proeedure. His proela-
freea abnolutely only such slaves aa Aets ol
- i.uiii-bio.. tli- .Tin,e r of rebels, bad already
em^dpntel, Nen.ly three months must ye,
-n full hundred days from the date o( lb
* n—before Ihe proller of Ireedom to all
. .._, . — gsivolv r-n.nininc
..__ iliatriclB
risuielion. will take effect,
»u,„e Bay, "Tho proclatnalion is - »»-i-
bub4e-a m ira ;;.-a,l..lu-,u, 1 I, does not abolt.h
Blnvery-it may never Irec a single alave..Therebels' uiay M.cMimb mid return lo loyn.ty i
or Ihej
IURV be bealen and iheir Sm.cs reared by lorce
[heiTnion-, or they may triumph and selucve tbe
independence throu.-b f..r,,-u ael ot otl,erwiP.e.!Otha;
Blnvirc m-iv euiK-- Ir-ui tin- contest strong and
defiant aa* ever. What will avail, then, the procla-
ryby
Th-v i.
ThereIbey I
light it
,.;., V,t
me, we pec one psn-ty ol the
"Second party of llm iiiibghn.1 ean.lle.
engaged in tbia great rubidium "gaui-t^ In- au-
thority ol tin; fi.iver 'O' * !-\'< " ,r '['.
;
<oi,lli f.ir.'.lilil— e-'le", il-liln'^-'l • '•uninorilt.ili- ll
pies on which the ;;..«.[ .-lit ol the l
", " l
,
lli
;
:fn.^"'1
;"
lo. f..|, may L.ley :
idUIs to the greal principles ol liberty and
,,-y maintain tho iniegrity of tbe ^aiioua
the sake of tbose essentisJJJJPd oMrnal
if equity, wbo'e observance has nlwr.ya
,d ivho.^O viola
the}
1(l , r.-bcllion. But, wh-v would doubtless hi
this is physically y<
te. The dupes ol t
„„,u.euien'
L
Their i.len is Hint a candle should' bi
igbled. placed on a candl.-.ti.k, that it may giv
^heTare'the 'uu'n "wiiThoT.l to the f.'onaii.utioi.
because it holds lo ihe £ re,t piineiplesol liberty and
m.tio- Tiny ijini- ' «"<»"'"» ff "be Na«
Union f "
Thev accept Conslilulion and Onion, nut ni •
"
e re I it ious amulets, political charm
Itahlialf'.ll'" I b 'l" i'''' 1
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' ^,)1^[UTY rovilt f.r lb, rullM.-N I I
"- KM K.
THEBLESSISU^ W I.IML.IH Y tt «el«t a.-.d
uur posterity." The fon.tituiiou Is a ny-brni-ch d
golden candlcfliek. and upon Hs uri»a burn tne
- juaiiee. liberty, law—for coiinou weal.
J .rnnn.ulllily.' It is for Ibaau"^"^
cm il. .
idet! that it originated in bell ill 1 have1 u
otliera- M) fl . uiiiuatrueted. perhaps d
,te view is, that Uod knows best, and 1, si
....... j-.l.,.™. believe that in I!.- own -u.nl lime g
llu Kill bring fthuul tha piopet rcmed) and the de-
1
ti
'— ratable ptirnoaeai that
for purposes
uu rtiu uriug '^,
velopuiont of Hid t
Do litis pertained lb,,, .„ a ...
of His own ; nnd ibiit when thea
filled ajid aecompliabed, the san
soltc ibe mystery. That is th
'llie question.
There was but
r be tier develop
ises that
__„|„, -.-,!.! i.n-t I ibat tbe aecesaion or reve
.;„„', ..„„»,!,) by am nee. v. ---em on ibe part
r;, . :„ tb... ,i;.'-,,„biing a-w.<«,,,,'-
:L ii,t..r,,,s ,., the , I;!" ? 'to*™*
1 ,
i
, ;ir,l,„-bue|,r.-.p.:ru II- v...l « -I"!
-ill. al t.la iK-ing tl- cau,, U- --.' .1v
ill less because ol auy act ol Bfigreseio
I of ibo United Stales"
easonl Bo aairl... ..
ri llie organisation ol
Whniiise of the dif-
liety North and
«.« frequenlly urged
:l„,|, Hi- Noiilieru n.-pb- ..ould b" mini.- I.
—•u and that waswith the v'
hi tli- In
y, the e
i-li il,.. Soulb. Men wei
:nces to go for peace. 1
to a sound ami perpe
.-.ihera who bad lli.'.i^l
,hodid
luul been urged. Tl.-y ^
illegal and revululionary
to them, by
,'ill ihe North
,uu . This was the
Congress, in theSoulh-
I nt all public places. led by (!-•:- speciuiia
['-tin- that il would
ual peace. But there
:deeply and maturely
i lo tbe polls, ns ibey
to their frieuda, wbni
.in,.-' This il the way 1 spoke •', ihcm. Ami
Tyeiinu-d, Mr. Spralt and Mr. lii.iT.ell ol \ ir-
a'(lliia ialler. however, was prec.din- lb. i-vol.i-
Jhave nt, folded the policy ui the new -overt,-
l- In every neighborhood, in every town, in
...,,-y district ..r lln- coiiuiry, ll- prevailing cant is
that republicanism is a failure. Kdlow-ciiii-vris 1
1
not slop to reason the questmn as to whether
re ia a conflict between free labor and ebivc labor;
on- thin" 1 do know, that the slaveholders intend
, shiver,'' -hi.ll lloiirc-h and be perpetuated if
aacrn.-y do..a ,-rish : r.nd it becomes tho duly of
rymau who hives republicanism more than be
es slavery (o uccept the issue tendered by (ho
Couth.
giv.
.ig from the polls
Lel'lta'DiTd "men who choose go lo (he P»ll>»j
Thu result or tins was that not u one-ibinl
,-}i..:,«, j„ nuinv of the .-laits. In otlcr
V.-I...,-. a u.aior.ii of vui-is w.:re east, they look
,,,. Dpinion D f ihe whole Slate. It is
.i ..v_ i „.:„; ,l.„ rnftjui-ily of voteslown that in Lotlisii
en nee io it lhal— at tbe hazard of
foreign war superadded to Ibis cruel rebellic
ibUcnnism Is to be maintained even .
America (applause). We must not
toit poor, nuliVring Mexico to become tbe vict
'Napoleon (applause). "''
M.-.i.- ,r
o( Ihe [..1 .-ia
oiite Maghicf ol ti.
.j.ou-ii.l- !
and preserved
libert" I the people tbei
of anarchy or fi
„.,... .. . . n-hinil i
> n n-nriitioiial p-.wei-s ol i -
vigoroo-ly and religiously guarded- the . oii.iiii.-.o on which olonu our
at, nnd the oonetiHilioii.il righlsanil
cmsolves, can be saved Irom
from the gulf of despotism.
„ u,..s which mttv havo been or
which may be duly enacted, and lo ibe lawful orders,
of tho President—ecu poratm-; always in our own
spheres in the National government-wo mean u.
conlinuo in the most vigorous :>..' reisc ot all on, law-
ful and proper powers, eonton.ling agmn-sl treason,
rebellion nnd the public enemies, and. whether in
public life or in privalo slaiiou, supporting the arms,
of (he Union until iis cause shall eonqoor-unlil
final victory shall perch upon us .J,.uib..il, or tU
luil .title , .ii.;, In a
Their' 'ear*' n,e c.-.nstaully c rammed, their VI
inllan.ed. by tiding* of I ....b--l-;.-.'- V ''' ,T '''-
,
-Kl„„W ,o„,h,,t IS cur, n, .,.*"SB
by lli
Jackscsplu
ference ,n I
South In the n..i.-:bi,-.-hobling -.ales eve.j ...»„
f,ctmnr,.i..,H.I...I thai tl-- laboring. la--e-
. n rover menl and ii required but Utile
,|' "
, i'. ,.,..,', il.ni when lhal was the
,ho heela " of society.
I.. -i, I.I
tiunlWe
way.
.in- o? lie .^*-
. We dc,b
, h'aTU'en1
WashinMon 3«7 ™**f .;
b"
of the President and Cabinet by bare!) two
,nd that Lien. Leo's ve. lorioi.s army is o„ ns
.--.n .ii-rif,,' way to ll-: e.r.ai Northern elites I 1-vcn
.|on | ,,,. r ,.|..r,.,. - ,.„... \l,.i vl;.ii,l ... ',-'""
sacred wbiL ..
liberty, instiee, and enmmon weal,
of lilt's... we shall not go down on our
„.|lu," idol rs and materia iat.:vO"-e
-, w tho dork and dishonored '
icrcd enodl..
r.- licit the
ihe light of
,. hie. loblid
. othci
„„ . directed labor, it was
,. where il properly
b.- after having cut loose
l„n:.c-g tho evil, have we
ol.ie.-t I Not at all. He11,-r llint Ihe M.,i,.;..|„.r.
,.. , .. ., U l,j. :,, „...,-...,...
rcvob..ion.beeauso.tba,l
ipeuing ihe Alrieau ,
the ueeessityt,i Id
1 the I,,,n „.',;,
a and radlcub
. favored ,
up I be I
of the
that the Confed -si Id gi
iud iabiiil.ilely
leiierarvonsiitiilionandlii..--
\ .„!,;,'„ ,„„ ,i,-b. 1 hosts, a virtual eoaqufst
-I Sl.-itcs, before January, is hi no mvi.iia
'
Mthot .,-"?'. ""' *o<-.-.stor(rj,. For, by
'ol the Confiscation Act. expressly rtcog-
Ibcir enforcement enjoined upon our (iiili-
juvnl r.lh.vrs by Ihe prjelamali-" -I'
lates disappears before ihe ndvi
ng pbo -
„ll-r prineiT I" me min •">• —».;—-
m which on.o llie lights ^glonousl. I
But this describes precisely tho relate
of | host; who arc tailed eon
The telfstyled <
tiventv bve yean
xrtt.;";;-;'.':.^,.-'
ii»,l,te„v,..r.l ,„„, t.„„,.|.-..,... .» '
™ b»rk»,it ,lu,»l...... .,.) ' "1 '.,
ul freedom.
,1,, „,,,.,„,., I. Tl- r.,1,1 »,' |.-1 ,«-'';"»•; I, ,!.,„ Ilill,. |,r,........l "F™
. i i.. .I,,,..., ii,,., ,,., ...ri,,.i,ili..'.l '
..
,-,
. ... 1 1 ... i," I'",''
.,;,.., is-.u-e toonr eovernnn-ni. ,s ol toiii.-,. p'i <»'-1
„-.,„, co.,1,1 by no meanB havo been
excluded, ff .
of Congress, no
conqueror, it wi
The most sweep
nothing in Ihe n
o means un>u *»""
n the struggle, no act
io Executive _dr
,,. would Hill wieblIbeir Diulst.ns ••
pn[. nnd[ ^jj [,e,
Hi v»l .,,...1 ,-, .'-- s-".-'.' » =|";
(Mr Soa,,,.,) 1 '„.T ,1".' ''''..'
"„,„,„:„,,, .'"'•''- j
"""„t,™ „::;
;:-'" "./-': 'v :;i
'i
;;:::;:t
phalically wius a slave aristocracy "'
Stalest was anuoui., , I [ Ifly 'bat every vole
«ould be openly polled so that everybody should
luow who were and who were not m favor of tbe'
,,, -.ink,,,-, old concern of old Abe Lincoln. Ah 1
iiv-i-iti:-.'ii=, every man should bli.- gone uj be
, then.'and hnve declared his views, and I-.-
bis lelb..v-eil,,..„s ... i-u, anilloligblwill, h-u,
jo noble n maiiiiV-tatiou. Hut most ot us like to
read or and admire ihe deeds and sullermgs ol mar-
(yra rather than to become one of the number
tSiisi"'; ™;u:L
iv.r
.!dZ;;„;si
inm - ether le limn lii a rough rope around i
ck al ihe dead of night, in a lonely
ft a king where the —
-
ip his i„u,;reai wluii^- j,';,;.'
"
,;-,'
pv™'~; "^.'..
^"K^AtTn^iTbim. and extol his conraj
afel death in dclense of bis contilry or in obct.
j his conscience, (hero ia something sublime
aspiring in his fare. But Ihe other process_
.
I uiore than developed ile.ell,
h„Mil,li!= bud b„r jv,sl ...u.ioenceel, the twos.
bad bill fairly grappled .villi each othet.wt
,-1 I. ->•< !. I'." 'U'l -[." '."".", I'-
1 "
in Ibe nllaira of Mexico. Now n ia Vrance .........
If Napoleon is sending out eighty or a hundred
Ihouaand more men iWre it is not alone lor the pur
,f penetrating to lie: I. ipi.al of MeMeo.ar.deoerc
IB payment of moneys due from that govern
to citizens of France; but it is for tho purpos
lining the iu-lilulions of thai country perrm,
nemlv res .he be,t and „„e,t n, of :,„!„„ m ll.
downfall of repiihliennisiu bere.^ Mr. Hamilton wer
on lo urge thu reposing
Ad
I, ,,„am-, ;
,.,.ld pass
.ionnl aubmiesion.
And impressed with the
il reserve ought, until the i
siautly kepi on fool, to
-my
iscd. a eil, equipped
.Tills. .
speech by ijuotinn- Ibe passage, from D
Webster—"If Iced,.,,, is lo g.» down on Ibis .....
liueut, let it fall at last, if 1»M it amsl, amid ibe
,,rou,b:s;t monuments ol its own gl
very spot of its origin " (applause).
I
r
u |. Hamilton made similar addresses to the above
but tho
dressed lo
then a si.ll
if liit
ui t,-e Southern mnn, nt
,',,„,! a t of (ho .Male ol l.ouisian,
-i the Convention, lucre, migl
happen, e
eonl itiue
:ompelb.'.l
say. nyo ; they hi
jening now ; and they w
pen uiilil Ihf last free spirit i
rum die South, or until ibis govf.,:-.— -
ihem (loud applause).
If thus it be true that slavery is Ihe cause o
rebel i; if the obj.c. of .be -lav-hohl-rs be
of leaving power in tl;" hands ol (be
|„,|,l..r- ; il lb- du.ig,r of slavery was so great
justify them in Iheir devotion to Ibe instil
slrov thu United States, then i say tbnt 1
. ....aged 'my views in regard to that institution
ironubliomeoiiiifisi
ept on fool, to Inii.«!™ ri,..u>.-|.
.no intuitu at home, nnd ready fur enierger
..spec, fid I, a-k. .he President io :«!! lor such .
jf volunteers for one year's eervica, of not less ™,,
one hundred thousand in Ihe aggregate, the quota of
eaeb Stale io he raised after it shall have Idled ltd
quotas of Ihe requisilior.* already made for vo un-
- i .-- ...I..,., W-hclieio lhal this would bo
.. .Jlitary prudence, while- it would
greatly promote Ihe military education of tho people.
We hail with hcarti-li graiiiude and encouraged
hope the proclamation of (I.e. I'renident, issued on tho
12A inst., declaring cmfim ipal-d tvom their bondage;
all persons held ,o stre,,:e or labor as slaves in the,
rebel Slates where rebellion shall las! until the tirst
Jay oi January en,.n.,g. The light of any person lo
retain authority lo compel any portion ol the subjects
of the Nnttonal government to rebel against it or to
,, ,,iuiait, its ctieiu,.- imi.li-H iii those who are allowed
„,, ,,-^essioa of such authority the right to rebel
'-- and therefore the nghl to es.ablish u.ar-
rnib.arv government in a Sift'-—
TRE COLORED PEOPLE OF BROOKLYNON COLONIZATION.
itEcrisd of tho colored people of Rrool.ln, wai
,, .!„ [,;, I— .-'rr-, . U..il.."lis. I bor.h.on Wed
,,.'.
1 ;.„, ,,-"., i .ak- iiitoioueideri r, the I're.-i
.',..,„-,n-i|-;ii.',i, p-b to.o.anl ^rmM^n..i „. .ohirv.l people ol (ho Nor. (I-
pres-ent crisis -'. W. B. S was chosen^han-num
and Theodore \ ooebi- ceere.ary. 1 he ' hurinan. n,
takin- (he chair. , aid that tin: proclamation ol ihe
i'r i lent was ein-ice' gr.it f, eling rnnong (he lr,.-e
colored people of the 'Novtb. Tbcyhad been pained
o lib Vgovernment .. .
therein, by appropriate umtii,
of proteerion, in order that ri
lectnally and morally, of loy
uol bo forced into treason,
robcll
,'cl all ti
„ ,.„jld have
to the loyal peoph
ilhatrhe
the l r-(,.
i
nd,. a willing B .
juld have diei
the altar
Igjiin.
pribl-.ini-l-
judgmunt, unjust
if patriotism,
wilt e.b.-.
fti -
planned by sli
The wnnli
Ibey tool
, there might I
bold!) I
.Hide a
I It places our g.>.ci.iin-.itd.~mietly, unequivo-
cally on (be fide of ireedom as against slavery.
J.
EEifcte r. 1?h..
mc
I^^Sct'I"c-cdom n.. Ihcii ue.ia.ling. el'.cciuul cu.o V\ halever
Btota may be placed on the fsris by blind I co-.ted
pattisan.bq.. il- pr laiualion »»...«, Tl. ..- • -I r.UI. l"V.,,,p-'l
I, Li n. ,:! bapp.eess ol all.
II Vur more il.aa l-.rty >ei.™ past, it has
-....rail. I. Id a-. If.-.-ht » .ouiil.yl-.a
:,l„y,o 'slaver) was.-.ca.l) akin to d.sloya^
i „.;..,. ii,.'
.' '
.
South, thon-h <[ id. a.-.wii ;.*•••
^."^"J^sii'""''"l-arTf lh.-'..,-la'„; violence of tli '
-
common people induced a decent silence
tial reserve.
These .are tho men wlm are now n. su......
; nr.„lar virtue as conservatives, fbey ha;
mid pruilea-
e nast-rvai ives. ,.-._. ^...- -|..--
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in.. ,,.. -it .-lul, 1.1l.rl.vtn, IO Itl
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,,.. ! i ,.,,., ..... |.l,-—-1 ,0 HllS'"-."^
„„,,.,-„. .....I...- "••-'> ; '
' ",i i ,,. ibe world. Hut when you 1
'' ' ',
,'',. [• , ', I', i- wan r.:pri-.lo.:.,.l in the I
'
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.Ilt ,
| u,
. -,,„i|,, run I fpokeli ol In terln
''"
I'lfs.i n and ih'ii "I1 (o tbis hour no man
ifled his Voic' in crili.isn. againsl any. of Ihe|
iu.s ll,..re a-s -1 Hi- it » sigiuhi:.... I I
,-ar.l lheeeho...sof those sei ems u, tie: sir
„ ,|„ bonds, in the prirh.rsa.nl at (1,,-les i.e bt
q„„ ,l„, ,.i, i-are ago w-n "gydnoasl,
in heard now saying." We 1. repahl,
changed my v ens ,u ,g.., -
Liu,, sundered my allegiance, it 1 tin nan an) i.
,b,tvrv (loud and e l.riuol applause) Fellow-
,,;,.,,;. [ Imt-had t..-o ibrongb no -ea.i, lions in
,u , ,!,,„,, . N,„ ,v, II .he men who compelled m- to p.opt.s" h
<J .... 1 be nt all thsappmnicl when they
v .. -,i,l Inre and "ill suv elsewhere
[ a'd'vi.o them" in ndyaneo that if they would fcrci
,,,,n,:,: i-sne ol-.lid.-naltlto .he goven,,,,, ,,
..v
. ., ,w .,va bi,..-.-.! in-.- has blessed my lathe
and which I have never known but n
with blt—in-a, if ihcv bring into cir-""™
tier 'husband, against the
,o,urren-lerhi 5 child, tolbe hardships
lie ea.np, and (ho perils of bairle, an-l it, lavor ol
I u.iislers penniilcl lo re.aiu their slaves. It
,1,1 have been f. '.rial ,l-.i -ion alike a-auisr liuroiin-
iestiee. the rights and dignity ol Ibe government,
ndagains.as- 1 ami wise N ma policy Tho
„,,-u,n..( t |,,-r,. = „)-„.(-, sink- at the root of .lo
,-bellion will lend new vigor to the elh.rls nnd new
ife and hope lo the hearts ol (he people. Cordially
,.|„|..n , 1
,. ,,., ,1,.. L'rt.-id-nl ..nr respeetbd nssiirn
,f personal and oll.eial confidence, we ....
-I,..,,, that the pulley now inaugural.al <
crown-d will, suec-s, will give >pec.ly an-l (
,,l,:,u( tielt,rie» over oar ene„„vs,au,l soitt t-
i .ut.. ^...^.r.ii. tl,.i (dessing ami lav
,-1- th, uking thai it cubl
._u Inet that we inus '
11 you knew all Ibu
there was something
than the simple dcsi-
s'h„l I... ..jrielvca for
iceeed. We aow reali.e
,,.. n slroagei- goveinmciK
t I do, you would feel (bat
re involved in ibis revolution
I set rid Of Ihe hated Yankee.: -ignrated (I
L
of tho ..w.i
many of you dnlcrcd with them in op.u,-., ---
,',i„r,. ibeir power would be pernelo
.cy woulduot besiibieclto tham
choice of a free people, in r,eu.,
bail been the caau ; and be that 1.--
tol fact to-dny does not yet .u.derstai d
,..'.„.,,.. means; and in con?eq -
Shirk it if you can, 1 t>\
and except of those whdo those great wrongs .
tviibti.it whose coiq.eration
Ibo army, they could bn-
gtcatly change. 1in
aching pi elthen drew a tr.
uve deliberately sou
humanity. Gut tbi
,..!,.) I.l-erl,. and^heu it •»--» |" '•""• >"'' "'
"ill -hi. 'he ,,.c.-.rvHl.VtS ol American instill,
il iJutth *'->b.,-P Ibh.-r.i.LsULi4erei.tan.oog men. mid took stripes, and shame
.1 disloyal
a the cumcu.lly iuis-
,, by mm woiua. yt,"'"- -rr
.....inrrsyoiican tause llie rebelli
-,- .-.-.u. i' eir original position .
nil.-: of lb. I cited States ,a most we
....- a., i ,i- - no;:' 1 "i' 1' 1 "":;''
''-,;,; ^Twer of the lo, al people supporting tbe government
(loud applr "-'
-reuv itiuu,,^ U.S-. ---
,maake--aic radi.nls
,^ ,i -hat...- thm so ssi rod ii minions to.in.
-I.-Jd U-iuudt-a in.c-k l-.t-.- a i--"j l-.'l"
nad ireasuu. They who hold lo pc.oo.pl. - *'
-. (
is.itu.o.lis or out Ol theui, -.
ois/'a-.n^'ih!'!- 'wb-> b-lieve thai Ihe life ol
,,s v.s.ot'il- world, lies in lerla.n greatof „,; 3 ^toluliou may (bus b
i.bb„|,l,,>nless, hroughg laiel.tir-iigh ... 1
'„,„ f:1[( „„„ „,- peoph- ol he Nor
I
„..„„.[ _ib,, ar- Ibe l.rne ...nservalives. Ihet ,„i-ive-uot bi'eau.o the government oi lb.
rel, °tholiie of lives. Ihr,-, or,b„,,-d th.ni ,
\ J, „„ _,i„ or .oerv;.»..- r-
WMft,yrt.««rtA." Uy the salt ot l-i in-ip -^ „.. >Jul|l1l !ipill „, , ,g „s and „,s.
,
...j. ...„- aeainsl li-s i s-li--. ini|.nr.l> and-.,ll,. i.ollv prol-el.-l by the t-onslitution
iterved and preserved tbe world, "",', ,. "
lillt [„;.,„-- ibe operation nnd devol-
A L'ood cause a g ,1 eonsen !.,.. "'"' " ^ ,,, t ,„„,iv.it l-l! to grapple
1,1.. ,;-:,lwil kei.uy, h ii-ablf. ';;';," ':'".;h ,
.„„ Vullj de.slt„v It I.)
, „, l.-.iu.-.l 1- IbJ,.Ni. artnc
| ,.,,,..,:,.•- Whe.her tba, ,s lie
,',-, „d,.-,.is inipl-melil of piliilshiuenl has'
rt1 .,.,,,- L.k I the im,ltel-by those'
,
'
,„ „,. i,,,..,. -I .r„.|l,. I .e..t i"' ,,„. „|„il I 10- e.iull.eiuK I llmi'iois.the wr, sign -I b-i-
1::;,."
;
;
'; t is not.ii.-rc , i - **.
a ,-l. v . . , ,|, .., ...- baie been sullicenlly eoutilsMiucvd,
IIk wl-.b Ira, k o,'ourg,.i,ron„,„ ,s l.ni ^ _
I
„ |ae(, (ha, upon (be organ,,:,.
lb- lliians bv whi-.h oni fa.beis "-gbl .• pr--- rv^ -„, -rliui-ll. (1,0 inllueo".- "I i.fli
, , , -al ngbl, -I ,„-.,. lid. gov' ;IK e, .,-w. ',
., b..- 1. 11 its, 1'-= uu"' <l.e;.
... „.|a,- a-s.,il..l l.vlh-o w con at these|
-
n , lui . i:i| „, „„. itiM ol aerie.
oU.ral ..gin ,„a,„lr,,.,.(ben, I. .u. £» -"^,„,,Jir . „.,, „, , ,,„. leco.no the sol
.,„„„.„. is to be savd.it w,ll ,e l.j in wUlli[ .
o( „„, ,,,,,„„„,, ,„ the peoule. Nov
,he radical priocipl.yilei.-a,, A. -
k|p , m „;,, ar3 age
,
a who would s-el. i„ abolish slavery m (he South
ihile 1 would have considered such a man as at
leastan impraeii.ablo l.i-ud ol ihe gfietiiai' i
. .;,..- ,1 ,.
I; HI ,„..,.
!'"nhZ,.. 1,.. »...,,., ,,ri,,B »» «rp»»-
Olb^r only lor nurpn.. a -., o,.|.r..-.,..„. ,,
„„ „,-m,l,ro,.» I,. „,,..,,„«>.. i, .,111- 1*. «.>
' :.„ I.. ... ,1... .....I..,— .I- III--..- "Ianoivea uunu,,,,, .- .. — —
,
ivil LgHcy of tbe gosput-llie l
. .. ,b.l> poi p,o«. .pwonto. W. Mi 11.
i,u„... .... ,..J „.. „- "e ""b ""'"";?, ">",';
government the power ol eccotmg ju.uee, libert,-
nll ernlvfully r.-ftli« tunt t^
governmeiiv u.« uv«^ -
and the common welfare;
We leave to those s/,-:iill-'l ,inseryatDes, who
1
have sucked in Oicix doctrint-s. at the breast of sit
...lli- „ Ihe t-|.i
shiver). I feared the
tv..--iui i.i.i,- nt™ -l-l
it of freedom with lhal ol
ultofsuehapaviillel.
Rut'there is one thing on which you »V«>^J:JSmS JtaSS.Wj of r'p'eople of the
'South were loyal to this government, and always
ho did desire to preserve the Union (loud applause).
re- Thu question will be, whv,lhou, did they suiter
he said
:
And now, fellow-citizens, the question i:
proper, is it practicable to restore things <
-voreY It is a lasbioiiabb- tern, hero lo sa'
..re lor (he t on-.itulior, as it is. and for lie Umou^,
it was." The Conaumtion aa it is I
Union .cs it was: No. rtbia was said
leeling and em- m- lies- and drew ilown^t^^
. hissed, and the speaker continued.)
i"i'avt-L'o the aid of lb. loyal people in reslonag ( he
.,0,-ernnit.n. ot the bulled States. Hut, lellow-eiu-
---il you had the power, and wen, to tender to
.,„:.!,,. l be re-slovalioil ol 'be ' '*;« '' ,l ''•
,„' „,, ,^,a.e of Texas in 1-..1.I w-,.„,l,l no
_l you for tho boon (applauso|. t, oeeanse (
cannot measure my conscience »i|'*« *> '
IhoEO of my neighhur. or of a ninjoril) ol my
neighbors. I an. to bo looked upon w th coldness
.nleieui and aversion; ,1 lam to be insulted and
aoi upon by the children of my neighbors whoa,
lu „ nave dandle, n.kucs ,l,,nl.„ig thai tie .
.t.,,,,1.1 at least r-ti, .or me with kindness as (heir
fothc.a neighbor and blend; il 1 am to he looked
upon as something loath-., because I eantiol be-
| lcl-e Ibat slavems Ihe b,giuu.r,g:i.nl ihcn.1,,1 all
Mliuiale gove iimei.f, if, above all, I cannot say
^ 'l,„l ,, U,,- ll-.r- l.r- .--- ai-l a'.ns-
...t lo'lhat m-iiluboo, which ougbt to be
io il in elmri. because I might say what
, , , inn it : what Jellersoo wrote,
nSrfl™ 1 „ii"-l great men of lhal day
tl I am to be stigmati.cd as a traitor, and
o'sull'er a traitors doom . il thai ,s (o be Ihe
„.„„.t,tv. 1 ,l -.I ".,.. I" "' I,l" rl)
[^1(
1!° Z]
e-er b* under (be n.e,=si(y ol running a r on no,
«reols of the village where Imay happen to bv
hatred to the msmut i sla...ry. i >«' 'le nd-rorlean,,o.t.,:i.h.pe...,.
(
-.ia n^.,,-.^^
,v...iiv wilh Ibat CjCntle
r„;i,r ..i,i ,,. ...io....... i»... , , »,.> " '.f.f '
:'°>;
ilor-l ,-o|,,.. from ....„.,,.,. .....I. ,,„„. '.,
llM ^erciurv ...New York, amved letter,
speaker, counselling him to oppose his miss
slaying that DuunM htvsno plow ftr wi*
[borough"
1^'',
lndin„."and"
,
„n,b, IBtood the whole
'^'w'^'clZ'^^t.x, ,ook the stand, and
r^raVl '-rttf!,,. r , r.. pur. ,i ,n ibis, ibe laud of ibe.r birth, and Ihe
,-,, ,'-er,,.e asked of ll-m should be service in behalf
of" (he goven :n(. they were loyal ei.ueas 01 the
,e,„.,r.uo,,t. and should be allowed lo assist her in
her strueglc n-aitist her enemies. Let the govern-
Lent put arms'.., (he,, hands, and Hod won .1 jee to
it thai Ibis system of op|i.c_-,,on against which she
is struggling would find ,._- quiem-. and the vielims
ef elaverv would proclaim their own emancipation
lEThe sprote" oncluded by reading n lotlor. wrilter
l„ himsell to Senator I'omeruV, proteslmg ngams'
the whole scheme lor c.tpairialiag ihe colored people
,rom lie, laud,.! (heir birth, as uu.-.et- -y. "'I'-'1 ' 11
;
-,d unjust. The sentiments put lor lb n ""-
r
- -.js approval ol (I-: nuUieiii.,.,
,mlJ=D ill
Us'"1
rrin,ro,,uccd. lo
e rer.ee (o ih- colom.alion scheme, he .aid ,t was
,,-.,l.,le ...on that the colored people would
,,=ver in large numbers, leave tbi
might leave tbe country for
ATTACK ON
:r. Km
,COLORED SOLDIER.
n Orderly Sergeant
rolinu Colored Volui [ho
loulc-r-.Pmsi,- ...
litaiiueat Soulh Carobr.a Loiorcu .eiuu,^,- ..S accompanied Ctn. Hunter from Port Koy
insultingly addressed yesterday, " r itth sire..,
Vrch, b, half ado/eu newl, recruited white
Midlers. They averred I hat,hey were ^soldiers of
McClellan, and did not nlfow'J'i-if-™
l° "..
., ol, I
arrived and, crowd had
,u ureak their ben
s kept 1nt hay till poll
nersel his ass nil ants. A cc
I,,.
(,.,| during il--' "setio. b""° " -.—; '-
riv lo-ling man. ol great intelligence, and return.
p.. ii: ;.
;. - '<v' ,';-- ..^
L1 , wheh was rcenlly Inrlougbed by .en. I no-
p. ; seieral we!.-, HU goienunent dec, ,,l I,,
jve and pay tbem as member,, ol the United
niwW. This ha= new bea.tr dun, ihe ,e,;iu-en.
has returned to duly.
colored l.r.. al I
„eu .s fast filling up.
vers stales tbnt ot the lal Re
Coloretl Volunteers one ce
nush with the rebels near nt.
menl Soulb Cai
pnny has had
I cave the couuiry io. in... .-—~ -- ----
., Q „. r„,-,i, L .ebeing mobbed. „ibt-rs, ,, hopes o
."„» .11 over ,t. «,„.„, ,o o.ge «« of .to
pl.remdjo^fj.en* ^ ,JJre>,„, to „,li„«.
,'i.ntfal for ,,,e 1're.iJenl'a |,rocl,i,nsl,ou ,
th
The Wiping has been shown us as the cortificalo
f Gen. Hnntlr upon tbe cbaraeler of Sergeant
l-.I Kofiim i, Cm, In,.
i
colored"men tire (airly meenbera of the
U."sVarmy,'.l may be as well lo remark tbal Ibe
early Zouavo regiruenLs of tha French army were
blaxk and that ihe Turcos, composing some of the
eghting icg.menu m that ser,.ee, are also
an-, ^bc African race are also largely em-
ployed as soldiers in the English array stationed iri
the West Indies.—Philadelplm Fn"> Od. 1,
.- . . « -
l?SEr ;: Iffllll Ills!"] '-"''i"™^"1 "•"'-'
^§S::E^:;::EJH;r "|l'lfl!ll..."11".1111 71 9Hr:Hl;HE:ll;;H:tE'
%'.','-.< i" .M- v.. ; v.-. '.' "r, /
'','., ' _ .. . .';;
;:; j;; t ,v;
..,':im-. ... i ... • ..™ ,, »"'' ;>;"', ;'";,!, ','"'.'.", ',"!
JI
"iMi':..V:
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L
11.11 II,
ghilniMiitiin ©smfjoitflciitt.
uring this Autumn n
rrnlninni and lllu'ti
icnnof ciTll »triic."
.-, nnn '. .1. .n.] 1 ulcdil ii 1 !«) I" i- ",•' < <' 'he
tin's proclamation unci dsfciit Hie ootl-alavory
uf the Eprerniiicnt, by procuring a rote which
'.'..•
.l.onJ tho whole fv fly »«t grrrti i"'
ml prolonged riwe ring.
A Koib pr-ou [Ui. ToEonor.B I. Covina. B
..,',,., Ill,, following "'' l ",|l,!,r ' : "' :' r-'''
ii n I. iodcmnll) li
,,..i|, ,.. -i. Northern cause."
,
. \....- .,, (who visiled this cuui.lri
Ml > our) is ««f " lend 1 bul lint " the En.per..let pi
dsown secrcti'."
secrut intentions are I Jo no I
. | ,1 n..i believe lint "'1
.. .1 ncnlion in baualf r-
J,.|| |hl,,.W.J -.,.. '! II.,- ..1I,"1.H- "
1„ , ^i-.ii-iiinli-in .1 (mil
, ,i,.r ..- .-(>.' L ' '"
]:•... klyil.O, I ' ''-'-
Mr- far-!>..-
I. 'M,"« pvoclamati
11 Hi h ! -'
sweep lb.
liberty ll.ro
thereof! Wnil further i'.k
•
..1
... all
.'-'.11] !•
1-:- pro
i!d ,» and .:
ii.. in
Tli.-
ng
r Ill 1st. the .
:.::".,.
.-. ...
Wh.it
lib) , .1.1
.. 1- ,-. Ii
Ml ,1c. 1
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what Ii
in B llilfl
AbHrncl
ly irei Clllt*t1; ..„, ,7-1 ,.-. . . ii
,
.Lin- It- I-- -•' ll "vl ll... ..
nil lie . rult.110 gt He out, an.
.11 II-'.
I
'....'
.". Mr
,H| 1,1
Lincoln1
l„ p,.n. ihis (HI 1" sustain the Aduiltiieti
»nt ntlltudo ar.1 policy gives ft" uino.bi.
.,,.:.-I ...:.. i,-l in favor ofin .partial freedom.
'J'tici It ""' !l - " •'
loeunient Cn the contrary, it appears to lue
should accept It, by over! impression, for nil
, n-ort1t.sr.il should by our praleful acknow
u and ni. ., .1 cip.vi.-i'"."*. commit ibe 1'rcsl.
[.visions. IVrvin- to play
... rcgunl "'
i llkcl) I
. n very clever
. nhcedlo lire
ill l.n.e beer
, ri,i.i,li tV.cy
Abolitionism
i.i ll. -Sr due
ln,l ... .
i .. ..
lli.-ruturo defence .
,.-:.., l.-.-n in (.<.,.- ..f flghiin,: il.h ro.ilett under
th.- I-I-. it Hug. ll ,i I--.-I I .- ii crecfrl over Hi" vl» ln '
"t Mn?«vw ono year sen. In my npmlon. tlrt* war
.1 , .- have I >. n ended I more K 1..- ... .d.-
. .... .ii. .!. rol llic day fof twelve o'clock to-iuot-
V,- V.n-.n-y. .,r Alabama, *<"'l tlnl lliO pending
».'..ii,.,,. t.igeihcr »itl. Hi ><• •!: "'
x
..n.,- relative !.. r.-.i --'
ll... -p.-ri.il n..|cr |." ». Im-'il-i)- nn I
Sir. Burnett, ot Kcnluoky. moved tkat a
i0lul<t)ng bo i el. ...I t-. ll. ' ' '
'
;1 to Iho toromtllce I
r reel ion in the Coo fed'
..t Mr- : Uiote. killed ••• ono of tl.o lwo<l,i V.itn. o. "a. t, liulirr .if «»j lid. Rantt. »n.l
,e nun of en-ai ..I..I-I) He r.uicunn.ftc.1 »1l1i 11,
r
....... i..
'--I
i'.-h I- - -; .-..- -J- '-.- ifii*n..,.l|--„n..
... u.t Mi„;..r.:r,4joi --:,r. gibem WcildcoiU! compa'nin. lit "»i nT«i"Jt n '.
. ri ir»ol
A Coou Joss.—The editor of llio Sar»l..-- .... .. .1...- „t 1 *„(.„«-..-« -*Y«lr,.l*r
o*<r.«i..n.«el..f..nn«l
i-'• .'
r
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,' • rer had
oiucli lis to bid the alarct risi , i-rec-
u..- iMumr.ee of ii..- aid .-I ii." whole mill
hii own destruction, *
uti.cr .....;. 1
,-.
I-I.iuptn ih. ,. :..i by
(now >u well hu» In br1nn
ihoul.1 be rnrol.il I,,,-, ih.v ni
I,..-... Let u~ >i) openly «
inwnrdl) Hint the l're»idcnt
..all I..
:
ind i:..it
..... not hit myself
tm. ,„. i preity ini
.! I, .1 . I,
i; 11. W.II.-.I,nnrfor IU proceedings '•<
.. prodded c-haracteriflio digniy
,. |. :.. :i . . ,., ,, .- luool ih" nic.iicK by llio
rlioency ef his remnrks in iotrodueiec tlio speakers.
, I'reach spoke ".'! nnd ivss ioslruclive itobei
„,r.,..,,.\ I •«.>! '>• >|...i-Hi"ii rreposscsslng
m eni-aecc an 1 manner, ho cxprcMcd-l.im.ell t
, .: m.. -i-.m and was ened lo »ilb -
icmlun. I'r.T)
Iclpbli
'
ii
L,,i, i- huihli", - 'I" - " "ii I" 1
if \iutk fcrloinlnfl to lhi« bMlu-M,
Ih; bupply "' lii« friiriN and c-.-. ln
ralo family coal. As Mr. SUH is slwaj
iril" an well ai " diligent in bmine's,"
Cni.se. «c trust our rcniisylvaniafrloniLi
inn
ill bt
ll'1 ...
; ; IV „ s) l>nnlnAe.1iSlnie.-).-
.11 he h«i
W. tCliej
o nl Hie me
1
„tuc.lny .1.1-
probably t
Ml. iuil
eliol.tcd li .. but
. cecal I for
emnneipntin"Sfin"k'
is simply pivpnulei-CrU:
is denl \ I, ii.ii-
ninki! black white. T7„
nil rmaiicfixilioi.; noil
the nnrriiburt' Uiiioii-
Ihe oilier day imprLtom
The prnclnmnlion L.
.1 should i-ev.-i
..us ol the lega
1 says that ditcei
ll.e Soulll, the KOHIO"
f.iriillcc.-ilnctaiif di'luyal
Hon. Callus Sl.dny nihlrcMcd
. tlio Brooklyn Academy of Mus
lit, in support of llio I'roaiileal'
i , \ Ri l.tJOV Tin- AHM"
.'. l-.ll. -1
;; utrnrn
'•;
ll.i- .-.:,:ii-
,,. .-, ,;!.. |,"•", ,.: ,"' '..
, rl„.-.., .
i
h ih dr..- - :
.... : i m . hi . i t' d irkcsl on-
in S.-jlh,.u.l.hn in I- I. '"in ih- work ',, which Lincoio
-II..I «iili .....nlenuc Ih.- i. »
ivho 1,11 in- H,...- i.,...:.ih.) ,". '"ic! •-,ll.e in tin- -,."11. V, .-, in :1„i •--.. r . vkni'i
I H,t f.,n„-.v,.( 11,- Tr..,- r-.i.-.-k.,.'. ''. 'I'll
-, S.(l Mm W..!l,-r .isil !..- I. ii . I.i.H.u
:, ac 1iIk- I in a S-.i-.ir n : ' Xear l.y.
,„.',„[ huh n ir: .... .|.i-u I. . i !pi .,...-. iv|, -,;,! I1--1.....I) .1 Mr- V.i.i.-h-.u
.. ih... I.>:...
Bt (lend) that (ell ha
;:i 1... 1- .. ,
lu is kf.n.tn a^ tin
.1... (11 iii-iii -I. ..ihl -',.., ' l,-i I
war cry: It I- "as IC Ih
1.1. 1 ,1 -I-.- h.lllli , , 1 ' • I'll-
1. •1,1. ii.l.nri ih
fact H.at Lioeol
n.-
.-,.-,; --M , - V
.„ ...... I.' - -i- r
I I ". T liilV
,! .i.-cn « black man called
Uon. >1r. llulehiuci,
Mr.Ciddinjjsintliulliie
spcnJlng a few days "111
ivil II till-
t H.L'l- t that (the lEt
|,nid for at
,l„„,..l,H„-inscIeoniFnsatlonisollior™:
is not n dollar in the Treasury to do il with.
name of Hie ConBlilution, of ni.iunnity, and el W1,0 protest nrjalnnt lliia proelflatalion, and pr.
nothing but etil an its lefjitlmnlo rcBult."
Such is the Incguaco ol Norllicrn syn
secession, ami such Hit era! ouli ..
ccsjor lo Ike cent Df Hon.
ooklyn.oiid shortly mteo Is
1 venerable Joalma R.Riddiugaw
ono day In.-rt week. He won in e»od hf
tfhi'oniclo of the Wat,
;,:s. JleCu-.i-UN li'is issued tlio |..llo»i> K o.,h ..-
niug the duty ol llio nrmy toward th. f 1"
"...-,. .1. 1 .1- i.,i!,-.tl ;. :.-... !:. n-t.ihui...,,. T
'"»>. '
,',,..,« ol ,, -,, -.1, Mh'iIh-m I.... 1.- .. .in- •
,i„... . „ , ,. „. \ 1 in
;
. ll 1 -' '.-
|,.U|-nl In.-. III., i:.„ .'.. 1, o.l .,1,1 "ilh |.|
i," Ijui.. II-.,-, mil. at nnj ii... . he -n ai.iltly
.1 ,. . common i.,n. a-.nl terr.hle p rhi
iv,H foil ,:.. ll.e ;;,.., 1, . Lu: "'.; ' •' " II- " 1
f-rlh.it! He isil.ee,- ...m :-.-.., .: l-tl' »-''-
black.
The .:!urU. it the lier.il 1.1 breed .'...,. .'i nl .
,,.i.:.-.i- V....V.I ,.„J ..r„.,1..l a-1,,,-- ,1 11,
li".l.,.-.i;,.3 km ; be. 'II.- luu--.li,-- •! "'
.-nil,' improved,
jusl returned fioi
Ihi/ors «iili
llrni class "f
1 make then.
.,,.., k ! -I. " the dangers Ih
ton. In the Soulb it i-- the enmt
disposed to doubt ih. eGli .., ...
let him rend the [irocccillngi c
from thai den ot human sUicli
docs t.ot Und out the proclnmel
than a bm.r... i II be 1
to eiidenee. W --' '
thcydcclMO thli 10 bo Ike
the duel "I. 1-1 I 1 ,:
lnnei-.il of Abner 1'upli. till d 2Slli ol Ninlli infi.-
I'v.-i.li-iil'i- prueliiiiialioo wmi rend to him, when I
claimed, ' J run now ilk in jmr.', Imrmj seen ll
l«i»iK!/m!.i»in.[rj;.] "
Itlev. Daniel Waldo's JimuIrttWA hir»„i,iij iw lalelj
tlchratcd in Syracuse. This venerabl
.1.1 ,,.. -. |;. ,.i„i; „.l.,-i..,l |.ci I
villi oaoli IVesldcnl . 1 ih Unit, ,1 .-1 1I1 i.hn
Chaplniu fur Piaoy yca.-s in Coi.gr.ss. and i- .--... tl 10
,i„. i:.|.„i.l-,. lahutosuriiiuit!
We hue hod ihe pleasure nl lervicu with Drid.
t. e JV , 1 u„- Department o( tlio Snulb. Vv\
dlovo he U tbo right man ,n ll.e r1"ht place. [Ill
i,i,,„( iho proper method ol naginn the war.whicl
expresses free I. ond oprnly, are su li as ore p
,„;,- grolifylng lo the [rienda ot freedom.
- 1" "?,Z,„'.',!
ii., 1,11
„.- ,,l ncl.i
. ,., ,„.• ... ,
,.',.. u- I-.-. .. i- -.1-1 ll '-.re-.r.l I l-r -. 1 -h '« '
\ >. ., In- 1-1 '-.lu-n and
hfca".i";^'awe all
in--, all be duly Biic„uoi .
Ho. miiitnry operations
it. WlmlfLija Congress and U10
Tho Yankee KOiei ; has
. , .- 1 1 1p'-fa"
slavery throughout tho entire Soot
,. !. .1 1 ;,.,,- (,., 1---,-.: Ih
. r I'upe - Inst .111 , has left 11
present, cntircl) without He meai
„ .u,^„la.;yc..r.»,»:,.-t »'i '
wheo I'upe's infiim
.rbulanci These tl
...-1 Mint the) ,'
ra'.olary doincsli
our (llrilr. nin.h
mils needed, thr
oro Weld.
9 ,.1 ll," ,
Of ll ,.rly and ..
.-. 10 ll-
ni uf ll.e public platfc
lie field of hi' lom. -i-
iplaei -1 A ih
ash. Unit, Boston, early in Noi „, '.
.1.1 rtill be received « ,-ariysntlsfacllnn
1 , rebel ! ,•'
,-H 11, , 1
...... iu
i.:,1 ellhe
'.',..i-.ii :...
....I 1..",'. Hear 1 1, - ltu l-.m.-ud f.--, .iff[ , a l „,,„ 10. II , I am I.- il, on". :...! ....1 •• r,ll„, ,••
.. .....lor I..., l .ili-d ...(........„; by common eon tlonpplau-.-V 1 il.iuk ihi- p.o,-,an;atiou wrlliimed. and
,.l",;:-s
':..:•!-. ' ) -/- i|i -.- • ;.[>u
" ;l;,__
; ,: ."
of La., Iho .
N..i Huune
tViOV,..|..i. 'U- I.
cite o'cluck.
m of the 11 m**, intro
rcsulu'tlon* proclol „ U"
. ll„- free.'..... 1, .-. ..1 . ureuiapjny
,,. , . I.,.,... I ijl. l.ri.l-r,
I ll
lie. dun,, and di|
icr be guilty ut 11
l.a.l a pul
.. .orting the pcoph
of ihe'lJoof..lera.y li. U.ll ..•-,-! illlecr. soldier ao.
-iimrolih ,, f....,.l.i •-. """I; -»;,,,, -jl-ir iiii-uu.r ol ,ni- .
,l.-l,i-iu.- that alt.. «'
1,1 ,'•'( J...,..,. I„.l.n„. Ulcer of ike oiiemi oj" >t ''
^,,.,u„.l...'ve...rUi ,,..., J red,l,u,.lJhe.r...e.:
l,
aivl, hu.-M, 3 -..\ i.ll.-r.r" a bounty of l«ca-,_,
nn.l 1.0 annuity ol lw;*
slaie nml free negro wl
nry. 1SGS. kill one of I
Loon l„relgn Altai
i Mr.Voot.-. "i '1
.1 .i.i.i..,.. by t..u.
, 1. ..,>.. -• A
dullara h
shall, alter tho la; u
onctny. Ile'eir.-l '
linltheShilohChlil-cluIte.
1 ovenlog, Oct, I, where ho wis 11|
CGC^l,l*tt**
*f H*
.. .1 i- iv
.. . a g„1 1iin-ikil by a number of hla new
I ifIS,™. inniwfV1
1 . 1'he medal bore nn lis fncon ropfCsentn-l^
(| iu i|.,ii ,.- .. . 1. „;. ,.,.„ |. .,l...r. nilh Ih.-alc.luuT I'hinl..- ..,. .
,... , .„. .,!,,. I I-. .. .-.,...!,[ 1 -i il- !- -I" 1. 11 ,-
; ','
|
' M :'
m'
"''"
»ry is eibaustiJ fur ft nurd lo lose rip tl 011 tlog- ll il..-i'i,
,„. lignaot dcnionu.1.1. Such| I'rcic-niedioUobertSmalUbylhocolorrdcitin-osollogo.lhoworereii
"I . ll",. II, M „ ,,
liail been mitcdvi would have b
have been murow this last amIs now a matte.luergcncy. Th.
. he had al«a,
mder tho ' Uloi-I
1 Minsuas ii yea
n ended.
,.„,:.. 10 !-. 'i I"' ' -.
e-l
Tlta ' •
lie.-, ilitt editor of the l^ui.-i
Wi
^avertiocments.
u I-: 6 1-1 STATI
In llio Virginia Senile
,,'iriiiurlial.haoBidhy
a iliu ^d io=u, Mr. fjolhcr, of
let ,.•
lo '- tiding,
(,, .01 Innrnlar]
uAnuiLT ubt.1 ffi|5g
jw.;t
Li^jiru
J'
nil. 1 iim' .-ii 1..
KKiIOVAL.-I)r. n. T. UALUKK.Jilfd* W
gUjScettowfOtts ^Departmentopeneil ungrn- bad n
^^l^r'ln'itlwfc'.W were «« ».!» '<"* '-';"'
,„J frowiy, dealing cards and Ormkllie » dork com
l0:',,
fT ,lllI'.
,.'
l
l̂ ir,. rl Drenl "Fincold Undo.,
,,] V'n .« il- l-.v !.r. bciersgo, when Oiu editor,
ba lliwjei < i| ''" " lf \. and the merchant
:U
Iv"^ /.".'..'iVi '"or i,|." .'"rem the aurly clerk, and-- a stout h'H slrce
no ol lUcae. by 11"
. Tt urns Cold ami
Wo hailed the- man.
nnper, bill I was i
lie medium of ass
ilUefined bulf-fiidi
.m'.iuiighl.w.
Nobody wn1 a negro-
Itulf.irialk'nlly.wiiitcaftirlniiR
l | 1 ,. r . 1 „d..M,,.-ll .l;i>-. -'' '-1 ' 1
"-
l, :,ir..r.l. fl ,«i:MvM-'"'lli..pt-.l'-'rII"" 1 " ;l '
i
n
, hcnri ufltic noHon grow* strong 1
1 l,„,v |) ( cti|H , 'K.!iklnTli»nli«rfvii'efoii«'
over could ildlnss be welcomed moru fflndlj-
„„!,<, ai-atrain*.. iw*i ;""*"
n„. ,.-jvt« ih 1. 1v,i-i., 1 .r-i..v. ^b.iii i-i
,,,-, I:1 ,,,C ..fill' NBtinil. H"'"-^ KrC'ilolU <»' »
mmuglitlicUoelonn'ltliouriiPitlliofo'ii-l
.,, l„ hi- l,i\niiV"in-'l shad stand
„: i.
ll , ltin,rn.krfW u. e ««a1 i«im»*|K*«
rioBi,lf.Y.,0«t.U.»».
THE STORY OF '
ohn Brent. Sir Blron Riililul|,h
HAW
an Bngiisii
.-hicll.bcr llie
ir"hii"iL;;.',-
nTMS TO THrJ FLOWERS.
n.vit yooei
Ibe wed of ft pi»nl IS," 1S u
,
u^uh^beplnnUy-eldmljE^d
,f all pas' "''' f
'
'""'.', i, i.i' bn*es. Oilier Icnraed .i.e.. .
11 7 """,,i; mvi.-rv ii.a.liilerciit wav. Bo.twb.ut
:^X™^u^< .^^^;,.: ,!.:., «ill the wi.ndLT finaius Ibe same, and
must look "p°" ll '° "ptoduclion "' l,v Bec '1 "
-onrjnual miracle- .
Is thr.ro "P if"' " '"' ;' ' ' ',' .j"
- Yon re mid to Murker, lo j.0 !0""' '°-nlorrow -
you waul lo eel free, cntoli!
"
I ..-in t.--i I I'i'll "!' ''"' lies.
''l si-li again." s.li.l ISi.liliilpll. M"J "P WCnl " ""'
iim pur-.".. England's subsidy-
Ha!,,'- wl.il.' te..,l, :...! /»>< manners appeared
on - Hi' criniu-il mi'l whispered thanks.
''I, thai nil Ihnl wcciin do1
, "asked Hie Baronet.
, R o walked oil".
" Yet " Broil Brent. Inking n nasal lone.
' Ihm'i a pnp'h.r nigger, n lian.lv nigger, on- .r
,.„„.,,. ,.,Lc. so,., lb.- l^outlui.r. iryahecl-
,,,,1 ,,„| i.lsv on iim liilill" like a minslnl. Ue
In ,u ft Inui... .i.i- a «».«. •; » li"'-^,;;-,:
nnil uiabo stoui|n.-v.». ^ <-« Bi'I'Mp". "'""'![",',
"
Ciin« liimaell Irt.- ",ll, il.nt l',.i,m^t.i:U l ral-lsil.
' riant iiKiti'n" 'npli'-' 1•
'1,(,
l"; '"' ll "'"'
.
- N.v, i;„|.l,
',,..i i:,,-
j,ilitn
rof ;
unanlh,; ouiorcr
"
The iiioiWj' MUaouri v
boai.i ivc-r.; lirej of sk.pp
,H oloBC. U »iw full DcecmbE
lefi us, fell li»cV,nml beached n
.. e of civili7:ilion, in lnilupenilenci
murderer—onlj pupiwed oQ to
(The rollc-wine; morninc lliev
Tbc day, alter (lie eria|) froal
„,-: rt l.elllli"! slilV "1 l " l! —"."- .'
„,,l,|..n inurai,,,, of ll.ot .aim, lmi.nous hl.«.
stonncd 10 noon in a fiuvmy *['»( »" "I"'" IT"T„.,! r
l
S1 ,vi,!,., inml.lv Lionel, ol tbt- .M.^oim. II.
for tin* Lrnwiis" "i "i"" 1 -* '"^ '.'',-;';'
';;'
r joiirni'V.)
I,. ;.;,,„;, .u
M as ill':
Wc
a; n Rte
r lin.l r..|,.
n riinninp dregB. Bleain
.. L.A io t'!i|iirin, Ihnl " Kan
I, if lie ilitln'i elop IryitiR li
it llie Jniniieouiiiry l>y lie
l.nr. K,^.,„
RB r,i(.. No. S. -v.,,,1.1 .
nnku I.i-r lift hereell
!;;;
:'
lr ;.;^M
i;v;i,i iiu..:,**-™,
..,.,, ,..-„i.t one. ,ir 111.: VL-llowsionu mu'
J..,.,,,,- r il..- Mi^.xiri [..-']"' (J'il ll
^l by land loSt. Lt
otitic
Wc could go
conchca. So we soi
our.pnllop of ihree
lliilf-way ncro«.,
ill, onr lior la faat na lite li
i":,-..iily
.-I...U
tent Ikb.sLs and oontinturl
Missouri.
i[i|ri:il one ovenins s
» town-ft froWM-co...-,
-, dotily public nqonre. a bo*)1 clitircb ftnd
n oflered.,1 for
,,. j,o il
-,vl,,.
WMl. I ::
lill,. ,1 „
n li.l
" CTUe'ways ol (I
l-'loml af-Llt'l11 Wc-nivll
Ill niiij l.ke|.ly,'.
i,'!.n,.,
li. „ll Miy i-l
"'r r
RANDOLPH OFROANOKE AT COURT.
Tit.: I .f- and Lellera of Washington IrvinR." by
o folio, ., .-.1,11.- u'f t
'lir^'i'-eat-i !
,
;i:;; l!:'i!"!;.;v-S
,
il.^.)°
,. .-.f I.,..i...l~ tliro,j;;h 111- iiiiM. K-'Idtn a.f.
|-„|| v .h.-.-' en-.! Hi.Mnlpo, ' ,vhnl a da) for .
."',.-,.:.., „ .,l:e ihe H.eitl In 1 almost
well a
This \k- will n
" I naked
00n?,'«aidBiddulnh,
with foreign prejudii
its study, .if?.;.. ii|-
,i" i" m ii*i"ii"'i iJi.". !.-'-t
"V.'i !'i',i','rt-.iiiiii'.-i r lor brute the bar-room ofli-red.
1„ ilr.i'
. iiib-room' we l'n.in'1 ilie brute claw drlltk-
i,.„ „ve:ir M.itlt..-. >n«'aM.li..(; over Ilie price of
l.^p and Hie piiee ol " «i«6«™. " n,i lnlk '°« w1""
"n\ ^'tnlfinieu'leii" I'ikc. Ibe loudest of all Ibnt
lilrilnnt ercsv -cini-d lo Urinl and oiynolf nn old
.,.-.,, iili if, nn..' We bud si-n him or hia doublesornc-
Vbere Hut n.-dl.-r of m- eould lil him iv.lb il pedeB-
,.1 in oar long gallery of memory, trials olio (ak«ii
pains lo rememher, nod Ihsir mnra Ibut iwlyra one
endeavors i
"HaveylliJilnltih. "Shall ... ^ -,--
thrcLMitlbe mmii room; hul b
big room-Liul-Door^-nre ,vhMt ue are best t, e,l 10.
\\vo and a-half bells, one broken-baekel d.si
n wmbatanil deefcc! with an ancient-fringed low,
and an abandoned i.wtli-M.i-l., o»e lorn Blipper, ftttd
aslnve-pipe hole, l',n-i,i,l..:,l ...«r bird-chamber.
We ,,'ir.. about to cast lola (or the half-bed, wlwn
we heard two men enter Ilie next room. The pftrli-
tion was onlv parn-T ].nti..-.l ov-r lath, undent up oa
if a r,order-f...lli'i.i member of I'onfireH bad prac-
i..,-,l .1 it ,virb -i ooivii'-knil... l.eloru a straet-liRbl.
Kvery word of our neighbor. c« I. » 1W-wcr>: lalking of a slave t,.r,-„m. 1 ebnonalc Uieir
oath- tbou-h f«.-l. I'lllrn'.Mii -lo'-, litem injustice.
•-Ei«hl hunilnd .lollar^," tui'J 'he first apeaker,
nnd his voice tlr.nlcd us ns If a ilenil man we knew
bad spoken. Eighi l„,nd,ed-iha, * the top ol my
pile for that boy. Ef he warn I .-0 old and b da I
ona eye poked out. 1 agreo beU be.wulb a heap
il ho again, springing up, as
d increasing, roso nnd fell along the pea 00-
lin't lav on earth so lovingly,
"'if it were in merrin tlnglnnd, where the
int „ re ^n,le,aeu Aliped uproar her,, where
nronien-s-tealo.lv ;: ii.| Itr./nl.
.,„ 'anid Biddulph. " Those are fables o the
old. barbarous days, ol ibo Marootia. 1 can t lielieVe
'roi tiTiJl'M Ham they am after.
,h would be bU lino of escape.^^^ |fc>
rcimli. He turned to
s .,nd Hong liimBdf, 1
.ill, ili-lil or. Hi* ground at
„ 1
What '.i.'h..'lii
|>I,;".",!, .'ll
'
i|..iii
Not ,i
Si 'li.'
M,l!
r
--
,',','n
:.,, a
1
V.'..'
iillii«er.l,-'
vb.it 1
ill,..
|-,.n,,i
','" .1,1.1 ,,.,
t'uslli
U|i
Vonr!
.,1 n'., if S nb,
WoreFur
Hy no
,OGK
i .,,,.
;
"
Uo :
IW, r,.:.i . , lilD nnJ p.vjrJM!mn. «r.d lt..r »oo-
";':!'i;;"S"ib*— .«... .
«
been enll.-l tie. i.i»» r'
' .
,|,„„..|,tS.OOI) ilill.-n.nt 1. iiel- "I pb'"' •
- 1 " 11 l" ' " " "*-.,
,bM .be *["''',
[7""- c
1
:;.;-'.':,'.';. .t.""^!;!:^., ." :
',:
,,'
||''
, , ,.,„,„ ,,,-.,„ : .i i kinds of
do Lambll.. ..t '"•, M . uumU|;r&^bKUu5W ,. , ,\ ,, |
„.|- ,,.„ bnvelli.-elflilOHil binds ol
„!„„.„', -r aeled, tl,„ ,i;;
l,i ,vdV line"
ih"" eve, ileecived .») Mm ««! of "-beat ever
yielded barley, or a seed of poppy grow
Ju-nilimer? Jins « eyeamore Ir.e ever aprnni
.... neorn or a b.'c.b Ir.e lion, a eliestnul ( A ..»"
ranv e»rrv n,v«, Hie small i-eed of a ayeJimore
, beik to feed iis ni-.llir,£K and o„ ihc way ma,
drop il on Hie ground. The liny -ed may spring <i|
- ' -row where it fell. uiinoMeed. nnd siMy year;
m may Income a ni-.i-mle ;'r.i i r. ', under wind
l( „. fiadt, ofthu valley and ihu.r sbopherda nmj real
.'i'„l',.l'i.l,. ,:,r l: "l:e. in connfclion
,. I. ,- &c illation at (lie I ouri of tii. James :
Mr M. l.iine and Mr. Irving called for him in ft
-ia;.c and Hie, lonmi bim [.repan-d lo nceompaiiy
tb.-cn will, blaek'coal anil black small clothe?, with
knev'bo.-Uea, ft sword and a Hitle black hat. Ihey
looked «o..deringly at Ins drc--.s, so likely w.lh h
odd Ii"iir0 lonllF.i-i. ob-evvation. II- [.ni-.U-l to I,
uold biuekles. ' No fhnm about Ibetn. linndidl ar...
ftrfaUB bv —1 ' To aome observalion aa lo iho pro-
priety of 'his .Irou. I wc.r no man's livery, by' :„,' -aid Mr. lrviu-. tl l.,-el ul a eonrl o-
lo 'avoid awkwardness and ehitllengo ; there
invcincnee in iliand »l all events you don I .......
sword.' 'Oh. now, Irving, aa lo ft sword you
.,.,1 not r.rv-t.'inl to 'em b me about ihal;my latliei
..-ore ft i-wovd before me, by — !' Mr. Irving ax
plained lhat the awo.d belonged to a dillcrc.it cos
._^ v... _ na oll ( of place in that dre>a. The
ike Hanilolpb, nnd be unbuckled hi,
-;. ISG FTHNtll'Ki
tl nr.msji b
It IVF.TlliystlJI HEVIE1T (UWrall.
,•3 BlUSEinilH H,H lil.'. r (Tcrrl,
TERM:! lllegulnr I'rlecs).
,,,!' ,,la. io that
Lei ft
indao of
Ci'ini'.l to Mirhe n,......|
word allerivards and lelt
iad ic ftru d, atop pi
iiulely explained
o miss. ' Them
ii,;. iai
wilh h... ....
CONFESSION OF A STUDENT.
ot de do^s
..... Wlmill 1
Can von siviiu'i said I ; lor lo mo h was knecl-
No, uiitssa ; or de been across Ihia cr floo for.
Can you riile'C
R«k"'Q I kin, n m-a."
. uu. nt of buying from the hounds,
Tl,.:: black ;li>.k will, lerror.
I.:t„'„i,.. to l.'i.lano "Work for yon. old liny
aidrioiri,n,,sM!iin-h;
-sa.H|eoverh,,iea^nid my liro fnen
;l-'n
,nil oni
r'ulano neighed
oofa as I buckled
ids ll
'
l.i-.-ll-
hatllcs the It
itb eager
i irnil
,.l'.',' Alert:..
he hi.tvr.iv.
;ernal Alley,
:ade. I'll take ye:
dimes, nn,l 111 Oil out a blank bill of
,the boy a lour'.i."
We started »t tbe name. This ivru
had observed in Hie bar-room, liar
m erepl from under hia enirn in Lug
.U-ula
pled lb doHlh .-
ihcm on Ihc 1'lniiis.]
The likeness, look
eeounted lor.
"You're looking for y
k. ll.il. I.
ime who attacked
ne were presenlly
,t, said Biddulph.
j'll be a down on the hunt, ll is one or the
uienta hereabouts. Betides tln-y ,
posse on us. Yon forget we're in a
enemy's country." .
'nla.no lo Ibo brink. He stood molionlesa,
e jtial as he eyed me in that terrible pause
:s,';uS'.i,h,.., r,, .«,«,.,. .i.„*
- ill... Ui. nlli.-nlor TI.l-ii make for the
r..™i"™!i i,.-. ,- »,""""t the Tre.nont Oouae, Chicago. Irefti him
have just pitted the "grand climacteric " of life,
have lived these ,iMy-three yenra as a m,u,i.
„ CL. Mv lalhef hud money enough 10 supply all
wants, livcam-e all my wants were, coiupt.-.d in
i,'oril—i. '"':,f ,l i
, a |nr.' 1 retired f.m.ly, I was in, taller-
wit., dnughler, nod be i.llnweil in,' lo l.ececn,.. n
hook-ealcr. I read every new piil.licnlion.Jl -
si that my linn' wt-nld allow, and all my time wan
v own. I' ,.ermine I no one to direct or hinder in.',
ul cured not who eriiie,/.ed me..
1 ruin, l.d ...u-l.
„ gl ,g ll,e libraries of my favonl.-s. I'lnlie elpliu
,a \-w lln.en but visited Po few friends, and
orhe-d so "ul.' f..Mh.. t.nnd watched so little
ith the siek, that my life was one brcjilblcss
Tier mere mental self-suslcnance. Aij-a wo
mpora I have a bead, but my mlelleet se
» v.- eaten ii up !rcli.-.liirship has been in,
','lrv I1..I so much f.,r Ilie linn- of il :m t..i its
aide' scli-al-.ir|ili,.i.- My lirsl au,l.ili..u "..„ - and lu-i-ll ,..iii, '.ii-,-i-k,Wcn.-li. Ku "ia
nnd llalian. 1 have rcsd snn.e ol their ...
I1-cle. 1 icslnlTic Milton, l'ir..li.
..„! ;l,i,l,:.i,ciir..''sTeu,1.^l, 1 nearly .-"tnn.illcd
-' last l.jrlv vara it I.:..- b-.-r.
i,« I...,. ..eiir/iea in The Eiiitf
Of my own eoun-
and Longfellowj
rilieb lira. Stowe
,vhi(oanii Ills seeps iu,ii:....B ,
';i-i.^:,;;'t:=';!:;:,,
;::t,rr .»=" M£Sta-KJXSS»3£fS:mall sui.are .-tore' or l.ri.k. Willi a lii.l-
I,,,;,,;,',., I, fe,v >,,.'.|s, w-l.iel. bud 1.,,-u |.l:e.',-.l
.,idu the dead by the heathen Irienda, who
icd then, perhaps 1500 or liOO years before,
oeils were carefully sowed by thosie who
found t"hera. What was ,--., tn spring IVom .he
d«t of the dead ! Benu.lul miii-Uomcis u.
e
went find clover bearing blo.so.ua as brml 1'I
I^thoacwheha,,.,,,.,.'!. mi. wreaths by the
,rry childreo now playing m on
' That,at Uu
ieiid, llekev I'.ikey! Mr- Irving, jeaiui
„.or nf l.n,'..(.i,"try. replied w.ih fctaphns
ir is .lei... l;..nd..ll.l., I i.n.'l 'M'.'-s Minister «, »•*,
sia, anil one of lW u.osl dtslinBUiabed oralora of tin
United Ulales.' fcl e time' alierwards Sir. Iryin,
was .li.iin.. ,v ill. ilie Huke ...i"Siis-c..,nnd he impnrei
at.er Mel.ane, «ho l.ad returiicd ,o l,U 0»n eountrv
Iben, pursuing lus n,.|". ....-.-., le; ... d-d. with a ,,-,i,t
cant smile,' and how is, our friend, He-key I okey .
Novels.—Thoy any that all ihe
fnmwI-h/iV'iuimmu-i.i' iii K-'vl'' I-* tl."'lme.li-li
^d:;, Wdk^r^os.-nin^o the British ««
TiiKGirrrisn UP'
him Weill "lluca nol I ho cliiel took have allies
inder himV Hid n«l Ibiben's pupils print on hia c.n
nsses? Hud nol l.i..vreiice. a : ,i-iains tor In-, back
[rounds! For nn.-ell being ills, .'. ...-./--J'. I eonlen
Sam,:!,-.,„ c.lly f
.1.1, I.
J,seovered"in"ira V.-w" grains of wheat ftnd one or
iwo peas old. wrinkled and as hard as n alone
The ne is wee planted ..uretully under glass oa lb,
-1th of Juno, 1841, and at the end ol thirty day;
ibepo seeds were seen lo spring up into new lite
They had been buried probably tiho.il :• '".'O year.
T | lnI„ m ibe n of M—s. and lin.l alepl all
,apparently dead, yet alill living in the
. A si
rolessio.
I hand; 1
of Ihe '
8i,-ili-:rfatnt.
y Prvf.
SUBMISSION.
This slum necessity Drillings
-,-,-> ,.|,-,,,it l„'i',c ri.-Ki.
it supply, j,
in, nor. I, 'h
.^. ^s say the Imv.-i.hi
lriii in the cupboard, and so forlh, which I should
like lo order John Footman to lake m hand as 1
esire bim to bring ihe ' oafs and polish, ibe hoots.
,sk tne to pop ft robber under a bed, 10 hide a will
,1,1. h (ib-dl l.e forthcoming in due season, or at my
imo of life 10 write a oauiby-r.ambv love ..-on vers a-
lion between Emily and Lord Arthur I I feel
flthamed of myself, and c^ic-.iiilly when my business
com|>ela me lo do the love passages, 1 blush so,
though nuito alone in my sludy, lhat you would'"
icy 1 waa going <•» in iipouleJty.—Mr. Thackeray,
The Corn/lilt Miuj.rine.
i YEWS PlLLS.-Aro you sick, lenblo, and compbiln-
l.iirr) ticfici'.
in over the beat n
iiid London Times
t Prescoll, Drya
r. Han,„^„„1 1 will dnt."
'"like a sprightly ni. e of
l-'ul.
lu-ea-,1 ll.
,) Sl'll.-ll,:'! I
irer, ringing sweetly
rgent whisper. Two.and then all cl
and took deep wnic
aec a i ol.le horeo nob
his should, ii tlirunl a*-'
,e (piiek.l.i-i.e- flab. I
.1 Mi,
r female authors, I u
Sedgewick.ow with grief confess that 1 have been
. .,'n.l,.. il 'nn "i ni, original personal idei
1 to yoi
n-Wh
,vl-,omy„i£S
iu could have enligh
not fuel i
benefit! tvnai h[.uu.jjj u.— -.
ibotisand uneullivnted whom )'
Cll
Froni my inmost heart I cannot help feeling that
the condemnation of yoot si rmon fell upon .re here
,
i';-i :;;; .-.= ':y;;;.ii,;;,i,
r
-Liv
c Id allord to sell Ihe
simple enough," he replica; i uaugin. lueiu oi n
wild beiisl sbow.nnn who bad just come from tfwil-
..-..i!;..., n n n, ri. leaving lieneva he purchased ft
it. lies, "duel, be concealed under I
*-is hardly necessary
,|..,1 nn.,C. i
-ri,:'i.,li:i:i
[. iMi-.n.
g lately offere
:hn.aker ofi.r.iB.1! Sw
iked li
|T"l.l:.'.'i.'ll I^TAr.LI-jH-MKST, So. in Union S.juaro,
..thorn so cheap. " Ob, that i
replied; "I bought ihem of ,
,," added the sci
oni-house ollieeri
,„„. brother out from Snerft
menter 'bout nowT I reckon.'said the trader.
"lie wur cotain' , to-- lots with ft man numet
larrun a parden.r ol his'n. Like enough the, ye
M^ToveAinlee ,,,,.I- l.ik. 1 bey onghler rake
down ft most iiiLHiriiaiiii.nl" pile lliai"..
" Morm.ms is ib,-h nnd sn-^ wilh their dimes
seneo t™emlgralion. Now tharsver bill ef sale.all
"B'< And thar's yer money, nil right."
_
"Thalnre's wut I mil a screeehiu yoc-1 pr.cn lor
an old, one-eved rigger. Fourleen 1 Ired dollars
—nn all-lired price."
" Eight hundred, you oman." No; fourteen. , er see yer not up (Or taime on
the nig'tr iiue-iion, / know em like ft cbureli
epic" When 1 bought lhat are buy. now com.n'
I seed ho wui a sprighily nigger, one er
jus son what iviinld be ini-lny apt 10 gil
t.aelioii'j, an' he nirikin' tracks, unless l got a holt on
him. So, ses 1 to him,' Hum, you're a sprightly nig-
I,;,'.,,":": \sm VvV,"howM von 1 •
-'' i'; o i '';' W(B»
all |.'-s,,l ., . toft '' ''', »BgiV
you to yen-elf. and cheap lit Ibnt.' 9o jcr see hi
begun lo pay up.au' I got ft boll on bim. Hes i
handy i.t-.r, an' a likely nigger, a,,' a papier n,g
ger. De kin piny on Ihe fiddle -like tuime—pool](hul arc nigger. He kin eul hnir
ii.li nyryel fry
reg'li black.,
up ihc liitt ten of the
t'wus eomu lime to sell h
„„._ drnwed, nn' his idei's set
.... onbealthy. 1 didn't like to diaftp
bim to the liest, so 1 allowed 'iwaa jerana well to
you hev him cheap Io go d.
work them fi'iicl"
hundred. t?o 1 allow
tie win gelliri
mifi'iicliomsrunnwni niggers. Ihnl atc'.s my
You kin hev it lur notliiii'. Haw I haw !
iim. ! haw I bawl l'uu are one ol iher boya I
dum sorry that are, trick cau'l he did tivicel on
same mggcr. 1 reckon be knows loo much for
sight it ia
ire,.,,,, hia brenfb i
haunches lift, hia wakeAnd Ikcn-Ael 2-hont grand .. «. to see him paw
„i . 1 r,,.-l, up ...i!i "iighl "nil roam upon the ar-
:,.,'l,,.,.r--|., ',,-,' ii- »H Kb ---'' '-.
inko himself, and with a snort -„ gallopieg '">'
iilimay! Aha 1 ft sight to be si-v,
!
|
Westoadwat.l.ii.o-.VMl 'U. i.e-.u-owaahftlf-,
,;ay across. The baying came cloter. closer on b.u
T'.eo-lbir.ls aerosa., , ,
The buying censed. The whole pa. k drew a long
"They tee him," said Biddulph.
Almo-t a.r.csl A down men- plunges, rulaiio'
\ eiowd of armed men en horseh-nk dftabrii "|> lo
ihj hank two hundred yards above „s It «ai open
ere they hulled. Thoy eou 111 nol - us ..••>'.;
1.0'.Les,.t, tl,., edge ol Ihe slo.-d - : da."
_,t was Slnrker-sprntig Iron, bin saddle. He
pointed his rifle quick and steady Nn.f ai.d mac
'he- fugitive were close to the bank and Ihe thicket
of safe iv.
Al'mosl over as ihe rifle cracked, linn, had turned
lb.' s.miid ,.l lis pursuers crashing Ibroogh Ihe
,-h. - Fulano swam high. Ho bore a proud head
,!t .',,n-.iJus of his brave duty. It was hut n
„t M„ce be bad dasl.cd away, nnd Ihe long
1 his wake still rippled ii';aii."' 'be l.nber Unk.
Wc heard the bullel sing, li missed the man ns
j turned. It struck Fulano. Blood spirted Irom ft
real arlery. He lb.ii".i..-f:d f...,.,i..l. Hum .augh
.uebu-heson ihe bunk, pulled himself ashore, aud
cluleh.d lor the bridle,
Poor Fulano! He flung hia bead up nnd pftwed
the suriHco wilh n groat hibsih. Ho si reamed ft
don lb --ere inn. like lin.l l-iiil'l- i V ol an-ins I. ol In*
-,„n,„,l- mi.riv.'-d iii il." .'hi heroic cause in Lugger-
nel Alley. Wc could see bis agonized eve turn bach
in the socket, sending towards us a glance ol Iai
"'.'.'.l.le horaol ngain ft savior. Ho yielded nnd
-a..l .-lewly away into Ihnl base ditch.
„t llaui win- lie tafof He had disap|,eai-ed in
thick.'l'
His pursuers called Ibe bounds, and
nped oil' I.i cliicsc bin, round the slough.
..am u-as safe, lie got oil lo Ireedom. l'rom his
refuge ho wriles lo me lhat lie is " pop'lar ;that
'as sot up a Livery Inslilooiion, and Una ft most
Hil'ul black c.lt a growin' up lor me. Ham
.,„,.,];
but I ulauo g. Li.Jf.il b, Mnrkcrs
'lb..l.,r.,llierha.Utran-ely..vc..g.,l los l.re.l.-r,
,.„..tpled to death in iho far-away enilon oi the
lively M.nuilaina.
day, who d
,,„:d a;.|. ,„.i. r'tl.-".d e..ry in-, it ,
-r-n i,..j. .....I ll" more I bun;;, red. ,b. i...... I ,
,.- thftt tin- whole et lifodoes not e
Iiaf.iuiel. |.;el.r ih-
f „0;.,:.., ll "I
1 abrogate all ' ' I" I
no objecting loth.- title; l".: c .-
,.) ns Irom some la. In e. ol III.: pos-ent
;ot even know why n woman s':. .1.1 bo
Imly must piiv-e- |K''i :
,,- fh- must l.e C ri..io -s. Hil.,l.lc. ami
„br..,l .1,- .hglile-l .!.,/.• of I •<--
. i l.. ..,, .1, g. -il.,and .I-.'., liable.
- a- .1 dj.eg pond by stenllh. Sho inusl
,1Mb,1
. an. I go«ip. She must possess
Ihu only reason why his hons
.,,..., during ihe bile gale we
is n heavy mortgagd upou il.
jfovciflii <LilcaniH(i.s.
.,. i, ;.. i, .„ ,. hi .1 (,..- I.undon Esliiliilion
„ are unusually bi;li. i I .'.u J wbs offered ane
oronusloino •'
Iromemloua «atun.potit burst over the city nf
n Sn.iin. lotely, trni"!or...ini; the streeU into
in »Jiii'li mf ny ol Urn inhahitonts were com-
,ni.u lur the. r li>.-
,„.,i..." nmirc H.e Jtriii-b goveruinent to
- , '- ,t: ... i >," was laiely
the Vloutro.-e Ioimi I. '..... i..-,i, L..II niter ii 1'i'ifl
n the subject was Ub! aside,
communi cat ion from Cochin, China, says that
,n plant (jruws spontaneously in ,t '' 1 country,
sd.iO. S150.
qiHE BEbT SOAP IN USE.—JAMES Pl'^B;
K-
-jl,riSS SOPHIA J. BLJSSEI. wdll reopen Ju
,-.vi .
I
lb'
it is a mistako,
tbl. ." - " ' ".v""""'-'-'
c and the ..".(I a do I." o .n. " •' "ady lo .b-
v, ,,1,,,.. ,„ ,„iuui'mi 'alt'.' Tl" hike lliai
Z 'il'..- li.ill-,-l.e.l k. pa b.altli) b> Us Ontlcltiligl
,ve denied mysell through hie ll.- bapnir.-o
mg, 1 Oftonot now excuse myscll lor cot
»,|nhl^ to any
.ed rii'd.'-hi",; M.ii.c of Ihe noble works which
„ , or orphan charitable society, or city umsion.'
. think ..f half a .b./.'ii ways m which inytftl-
L been employed lo
itrenglhoa the rise isill" geln'I'lllle
in all-
it I hav
"Waal,:,ef he'
i the cslahot
The AsaociATioji os I
relates the billowing «>
i produecd by ihe
spoke fir*
dBretc llocky
,non Brinlysi" .
" \\ hul n... ,-...- g.ni,,- lo do now 1
"Try in abolish i-l,i>-ry in Hani's ease. ComeoTIgobnyhi.n a file.'
'IV,- - em to have business with ilie Murker fun
.."saitTI." A bard lol they nre. Reprctantallvo hrutea I
"1 a„, ,oi,i,i.. Fi'knowK'iJgi: ol all classes on you.
inlinenl," said Biddulph. " Some I like belter lhau
them '
"
i for the
I. W shi.ll b
t out before many decades."
llicillic-c. I I,. ' ' '.
*.ver
i0n
'ouu"tlX^*'^ eoul.ry "l!) T£
-::"/' .;
:-": ""/<-i'' ' mv .-i ''-"- ^--c-
!-*idepartment iii hni.uii, hie „., ..tding to your :,..'-
and ia-1,'. and then sludy and labor lor Us ndvnnee-
" tuowledgo, virtue and h,. panic-.- ;I/ih.- ."''
,..,. best for yoursBtrW bff lining ">"*' °'J' Vyrjurtelees.
Ol.D T—A wise man will nover rust oul. Af
, „„ ce can move and breathe, he will do -oik
thing for himself, bis neighbor, orp
for poattnty
r lienjnmin Brodi
inofideaa: Whe
'f^j
Abhorring everything like, toiled or InJet
,r mock jewelry, I" r pure mind and clca
Co will ta.i-e lb.- loot of time lo pass ,e
I, b-iv I..- H. coi', brow as il she slopped oi
,he flowers, and. a- "b- ...uvtS wiih .p.iel grace ani-
.lienity nil will aci-rd ln-r inalmetively the tilte o
lady,'
If 1 had time and your patience, I could
present ihe other viow of H.e ease, looking upon Ibis
„.,. ,.pun that. Il.t when one constantly
n contact, in cnuubusea, cars, storca. the
ido, places oi public amusenienl, wherever
are generally lound, with those who loudly
c lo llrrmsclvcB Ihu contealed lille, can yon
at the Uisgust it produces '(
n T ...i.'o .tniTnirrr Womak.—Lnmnrtine thus
ThoGftulsHt
e ye.
, ,i-neth.isji
bjleoi ll.vei
i still
in',t nriiteil
ires. M. Vei
ill,k-|H'li,|e
ii Paris from
_ -The ee-ays of the late Mr. Ruckle n
.,, cellecled nuil [iiiMi.lie.l in a volume. II
he einpuLili-licd csMysielni
•HiBl ,t'l ivil
'An:?;„THE PINES; Oil. SOUTH IN SECES-
,..,1 to h.r
siipcrh..-
,. with
I. lil,
heavenly girts which .li=.tim;a-h n.. „. .,. 1 ( '
raise them above human nujni ",, - ""
enthiiBinam. By commas' i.ju '•' .!"."';',';
I., eiill". I" il"-, -:'" ll,"i-'l,'-- "^"n
""'
"ion than nuiii. Km bus iasm spring
-iim, and s.ill-sacrilieo from Ihc
therefore, more nfttnrally heroic
fire." (I859-G0.)
It was late as we walked along tho streels, chan-
nels of fever ftnd ague now Won up for the winter.
Wo saw a light ihruu-b a shop-door, and hammered
Htoully ior admission.
ling ton ,•!.-, ' ' ^-
.[.iilv siu-pris.al and pui
slooiowv. itifaiilde iiiiiil;
reeollectioiis. loo dlslin,
trick of Ihe imagination- ll seemed to nic rather that
cnleebled memory was, by smne sudden impulse, set
actively at work, endeavet.ng to recall I lie lorms o
ptest realities, long overlaid, nnd almost lost behind
hcthrongofsubseipienteunis. 1, unea-.n, - wa-
mother ; and whet. I had described my
i wholo mystery WM speedily solved by
discovery that the pattern of the wnU-pspe
"lr-;
:.l'l:tl, i^t k-.:r Jl't l:f- \\.,{-:;,. ..:
ntwork tk. wore I riinklui and loung, Huivard
HiidNewlon, The vigor ol their live never dealeil.
No ruat marred their spirits. It ia a f.obsh ,lea t,.
Buppoaa thai we must lie down nnd dm I- ...,*-
are old. Who ia old? Nol the man "I .-,,. rjj -"
the ilav-li.borer in science, art or I. n, . -
he only who supers Ins clergies ;.. muWaws) •«thospringaof lile lo bceoiue nuilmnl. ---
, .u, .- 1,
.-<
handa the hours drag hea,ily, to wl.om all thui'.r
ir the garb of gloom. Is ho old 1 is ho act., ei
be b.eatlic Ireclv ami move with iigdily I I la-re
of gray-headed men we sln.uld piclei', in
.....b .. t.^ »n ll.n.,1 .-mm^ ileuieu
and
than All n:
I wheI God. .-
wo need not deapall ii
a th
Recentlyin iho
1 lrishr
.... Great 1.
,..,.. ..illy for Hi- parp.is " oi t-it.njr p.• il.,- i_".ir- c mpiny'8 btvamboalj), wl
iboV-- ii-i; ,-.-ii- -:•.. -J **?:
$\\\\M$W girtvtt'tisemci\tsi.
-itt T~L L I A II S T I L L,
STOVES, nANGVS, LEHIGH ASH SCHUYLKILL
COAL, ETC.,
SO. 1ST NOKTn FIFtH StRKET, Pllll^IitlJniA
;, ..',,:.' '", .e.„ifj oo l~dj.
OS-l»P>bn>S «r.f"Uj atlwlhl <•>
TT N n K It _1_ t
i. I, i I. nehly v:i I- : I
ot . ( Uio receipt ut which. I- .1 li- '' pre
Ij.Ii... eu.iducur.g il.c N.Ireturning 10 thi'iu lib
,' '". .'."i"
plllZE MEDAL awarded
on III. is ni
rll Vic
.,-.H....-,li-|
, nqueo
io feai .
""I'l! K-I'll
a lion in iheir path, at a harsh
"'I- \l,.|',.'i -he .- died .'ii, lob, i Telia. Joan o"
' .", . | ... in lialy.ortTu.rluttoeorday,',
,|,,[iinl thai I compare those
"t 1 . iiid I jdiih "'"I I'hnrlotto L'oidny siicrili, ,'d
lit- Iml i lo ir -„ rilice did not iccuil at crime.
lokV'a'aii"
' O
ii\ook ihe ,....i,,r.r.l of ilie assas=in
matead nf Ihe sword of the hero. Jean ef Arc used
only the sword of defence ; she was not merely
inspired by heroism, she was inspired by h.od.
j b,.ihersaiid
i= uti ..ul, nn 1 ni"' '"' " ll ' M " l ""-' '
,,,/n,. iw... »! Hue" iflnssi-i svitll ,1 i
invalids Ir all pints ut Ihe world
nrc here nekinu bciUh. Alter imbibing
lipple, which, by the way. ia ycry Ilk, ,oda-
olookftt? Of
,,"l,- iikes], and make a full
ily, will ho spy?—what will- - Brocken
in "the' room where we were seated, »==
lar to thai of oiy nursery in Paddington, which I
of nself. He will .
,.,l,,,d, ought.ml perhaps, that
iglier than he is, »«»handsome a wood-lot. Now lake Jul
luel Sweih 'ii berg, or n
set mm up Ihere. Or suppose
ili.ni e.,u,p,.'e not..- altcrward- •"
they have enjoyed iho snroo prospect
will see will be as didereni as Homo was from
Leaven or hell, or the last from the IVjeu UlwiuV'
direct and important ellec.,
-ubi.ct ll.eMli.ctor introduces a fuel
gesled to bim by bU profession
is lhat the esereise of the e
Fejee Islander, andall togulber. and let
it appear lb
Young Wombs.—It waa Ihe opi
,t singing hy young ladies, wL
. In bis r* > ibis
,nl:ikeitn»b;.ih..^.M
jpanled by Geo. Fleury sod M. Uc.cnc.iird
bls*aft f and ll",.u tl"-..tabU.l.meat. lie ..-],
,., o„h I"" or three Imul-J to ,, .ok ult-r lo'L-akl'L-l
en the woter-drl.ikiog ci ,es ne:.,i.;
ami.
dly, alter ft walk or driv-. lb- ibn is e ,,,-J si.
^n
-ly hour. The J-luiperur will relDiin " ,Qt> ' '."
,-a ot Vieby, Urlng m as much reUremeot as pout-
EsGUSt.'s Ei.ti nn iji.e,:s.— We
... .;hicb the cln
The Carina
chest by singing i.on-
iheui frnni the d^ea.-H.--
expose them.
press loo n
leldooi fttUtuted o
th«ir edbcatioa.
., I.i.mIoo. in U-.'.l, li.rl.H
&1.,»lti,id.ill a
g*™^^™?'!:,£u™.'nlU
'Ba" L*"'
TosFSiciCi'i ti,. '/--; ^y;^^.'^!'^
bs£,tSsss:,eMj.'.itt: £..\ w, ^^ .)^
.
A LAKGE ssaortment ot SALAlb^^SAf ES^ ..
I
puM [-• nuMdll Ml ':-,
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'
QlliSnf the MAMMOTH PLN.So.
o'."l,^li,tcr«hWiT
, ,,'l\.ld
li,b syn
Ilie veied ques-
an and Schleiwig,;,^,:;,;::;;; ,be i.;,,e,,n,i
luel.iea : hul I the royal i
|..,„ luve b-is indue-
itrengthen [leomnrk, whose ^™.l,l,-fi..:i,-.-l. in-1 "enl Ihe s..l[.[.'..n ol 11- nlh ...|ili.i
ilia,", tliit Hie, -h...„|,l .old weiehito I'rmiis tab'
tatiojj aud (aclllatioa policy."
.
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