Randolph County Journal, Volume 3, Number 38, Winchester, Randolph County, 23 March 1865 — Page 1

Aw -. aw . Hit ill 1 i M iß m PEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF RANDOLPH COUNTY. lcvr Serie. wexciikstek, imhaxa, tiu kskav, innen 3, iso5 Vol. :. xo. as.

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THE RANDOLPH JOUKXAL 1 rcmtiia critt TnriDt, tr A. J. XEFF A. )L WOODIX. terms op s'jucaiPTio::. One Dollar mid rif.r Teal n War, I 9 F AI D I ADTiU I.

TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 3nt 3 pur, one iuietdnn, ...M fl" Kie i ! htion.tl Insertion, A übe rl liscount will l.e in t ie tu those jrha i lrertiie for a Io:r,'er period. JlAIUtO AI) TI'JK TAIILCS. CCLLE702I TAI H RAILROAD. t.a ri wixciinrE nrii wtu. KM 4t C.Hj P. M. NIGHT f:X i t ..Vi a. M. ACCOOÜATIOV -it 0.15 A. M. M IL it. f ln.oo a. M. Kir.'ir RXPRK 12.C a. M. ACCOMMODATION nt 6.10 P. .M Afir.il nntl T)frnrtur of Train n ITttn Ciir. Ohio fnd ludianti State Liu. BZLLF.FaiTAllE Llxr OOJVG TAT. Arrirp. D-prt. f!tnre Mi? P 4' a. m. 11 T a. t Niht K:r '2 .10 a. v. 10 .'.' A'.coajnvd t;ofi . . . P 4 ' f . . 5 2"J DI.L'M5 J4 All. RIAD. Accoruro- htlon ...7 P r. M...7 3'J a. m Arrive. Pmrf. Mill I -" p. m. '2 r. M Etpri'ü 5 11 r. ji. C IS a. m. ( TIMES OT HOLTUMS COtTKTS. C'f'iit Cinrt i h I twi-e a Tr, M rrli I Ith, lcÖÄ. n I September S1I.1 C irt r (Z-tTiTt t'i P?i, t It - time ft ypir: Irl Mmltrnf Fehrmrr, 1th fo-iliv of J in, I lti M ti l.T of Octol.ee. J. MT II If ne. Jn tire. T't R ir 1 Ci't'it? CA"intirvneri mcfl n th firt M hi I it nf M irob, Jim". S-p-eT'er nl Perfm'ier. Arthur K,. A'i lrw Df9 Au l C. Vf Al4in l-r. Com nii'nfr Easiness Dircrtorn. Bii'neM CirkJi, !0 lines or le, $5 a rear. ty3iRLV is 1VACK. DR. D. FERGUSON, Winchester, Iiidi.iun. 0.v.i Rlen-enncrarrof Md.. n I J 'i'h AtreftA. hfr' m ir it nil timr t f rurj , mleAA pr feion dlv tnz i2eI. JOHN D. CROWLEY, M. D. PHYSICIAN' AM SURGEON". Slrr enecial uttentinn to I)ie.irs of the EYE AND !EWt. 0 e nti'l ReAi'lrnee, Vlnchrtrr, In !, ,L It. BROWN, M. D.. OPRS hif pTf üaIoiiiI rricr to the citizeiil cf Wiuitester :id1 vicinity. OJice south side of the PulUc Sjuare. In the r-Titi f.rmrtr ofMW.t hr Dr. T-it. RtiUtnct, onpnite te M'tIit Church. lhyicinn, Snrsron nml Obttricinn, HfllTCttlsrOM'?, INDIANA. VTTENDS rr.m-tlr to II enl!.- i.n it.e Mne of his profession. Charis rn " l'f t. JfT Keilne unj oScc on Main St., S'Milh p irt of town. i.f:KKr.uioim:u x vii, MNUFCTtTRERSor FURNITrRF. ml Ct'M. of the i:itet in t hi--t StrleA. K itf t i'l i e j t ir. Wia hett r. THOMAS WARD, HtD.VUn Mr.jint. Wuhinjton trert, n-rth of tne Public Svju:ue Winchester, Ind. JQHN RICHARDSON, MERCHANT TAILOtt TYe$tfte PuMie Sjuire, Wincnttr. CLOTHS. CSSIM3C.S AND VOTINGS. A'wnr on hA4 -4 mA tArlerin the beAftyte. PRICh KK SON'APJ,E. J31I- CUCNKT, lEiS I.. WATSOU MILITARY cTTlM ACKNCY. chi:i:y aTwatsox, ,,.. . m, t 1 -I ATTÜ MIS AT LA j , WINCHESTER, IND., Ar ;rrpreJ to procure

Jw?nt. dounties and Arrears c PJ j w w. fcf p a hr,,f cf Upn th mut frorbt terns. 5 r'.-t aj. CooL lng" StGVCS, teitloi pirrn ti eoMeetin an.I tecur.ttof j 0(. p iU,,t p,,rnl ni nfMl s.,p-ovf4 CUimA. Q.h'e in Jil bud.lmg. !p4tt,rn, hiv;n ill the litest i.mprnvements, TT jaj WARRANTED t. he hool Bik.rs. JL JLj U VJT Ö p j Iu!ir .Storr ot Ileantiful Putern. j nx StrtTf!., suitAble for Hooaa, fcchvcl J. C. IIIKS3I, Druiif9:u.v.l.rfl&f. I A'". f!I ussrtTTier-t of Tin-Wive,

I eltlnff t rIoeel price fr Csh. All rticle wsrr4Ptel repre. ttteH. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. . . 4 i MCTÄ run i.n,t.-t; hi TKCH SCHOOL. WILL BK KXA MIN'F.n ON Tlir. J.sT ATriliv t-vr rvnt MOVrtf. AT TITF. NF.W hRICK SCHOOL HOUSE. TTWCHES-; TER' PLEASANT HIATT, Examiner, IUndotph County. Coal Oil AND fccit 'al cheapeit.

J. V. WILMORE,

D 33 NTIS T, rer, essi m: VjCf :1 y inchest ire, t-r Iifiina FRANKLIN HOUSE, WIIiLIAM 1M. PAGE, Proprietor, Corner of .TIi an l franklin .STrcrt, WINCHESTER, JXtfAXA. C. A. A VERT J. F. Vtr.U. AVERY & DEEM, Wit I t.E AID If-rAtl. ILFP. fM No. 3 Csutli il rt.l i n rtrcet, (c-it end of Union lJi pot.J 'a isnt .i.v.j ro..v. LVD .i .v.l. W.S. WcU. W.C.Tarkiiiet.in. FrMiik Lap1r. A. H. C'iuluiu. U l.DIL TARKIXRTO.N Ä: CO., W hf.lt j, i If O ih rj" in sT.irXäF ipiti aoons, Eriüliih. Fren-fj and German. FANCY G00D3 & N TI ITS, No. 4? South Mi ri lian Street, (S.hnu'l's Nfvr Block,) 35 INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. WILLIAM BRADEN, STEAM PRINTER, Blank Book M;iuufiit(urcr5 and bFtira in G3C.S, FAPrrt W STA i lONtRt, .. ..... ...... .... .. . . Ni. 'J i "et V n-!ii iiutii--t. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, fcSr AH Liinli of Sl:ititv5 oa hand, nrni prii.te.l to oriUr. 3 SPENGE HOUSE, N. V. rorner ITninii Depot, iNDI AN APCLIS INDIANA. 1 1. mmi ft.i-.i-c ivt r-""itTnn j V.D.fr. Clerk; J. T. Camas, At Cl'k. 1 NICHOLSON aSc 9R0., IlooUsillcrs V Stufioncrs Photograph Albums, .tuk litvhs, Iszal Wanks, W A L L i' A PER, Curtain Futures, Picture Frames, 5cc. 5ce. Af. &c. CITY UOOK STOKE, Main Sr., Op. Citizens' Bank, RICIIMOSD, AYA y'7 --- C. J. TAYLOE, Book Binder AXO Blank Hook MaHhfdcturer4 NO. 3i .Mir iTRKirr, I Richmond, Incliaii.i.l NEV STOVE ST0EE. public th.it he his epenid a n r 'pTntfc omne ÄMn Tin ouhD o i uvc 01 uac nnu 1 1 onui J Nr.,!' H151, r ruiLüa at revt, south biJ r u'lic Spi ire, in I nwvriircTPi? ivnrivi i Sh-rt.Irrvn n.I Jipm'ie.1-w f.re The D'.l.hc re 'iiviti J to ciil limine m stock r 1 price liet' -rr purch else, where, a I m dt tirui"...f i ti SaII ut the rere lowest price. Jrh Vork d-"n .n hrt tvitlpe. OM irn. C"rTr, rr snl Fewter, i : h)M-Ut ut the hichrt rnArket rrice. II J. V. üiergs, U.N'DERTAKfcR, Keeps Crune Breed k C Metalle Urll Cet tr.i Wool CotSaf , Nona '-Ja Stret v inchtnter, Ind. 1 LA.VK DnrDS. of Superior 0:litT frr ?!e t th Irzrzt. :e.

Otir HH-i.le uas -roused I'rom its :UUI 1111 io u.c 'ru.- nl j;:iri;a:c, av.w.H::;: oiiU-i net ui;;iö üi-iut; oi kiius all l;::lts I ut S:!jütv them by acts of f? FICT. S..nth nide of V,4,',icS'0,r,,'upL',Mi.1M .ft' J ., M -'-4 M.M,.,v inn-.," i!',er'Cc- ot t!ie 'd if there hi hl.V;u-s, but imiro in- ench d:iV.,tiie harder u nui lteoneiled. Suine-' real podntss toward her: prove, lv v;V:t'n,:;;r VrC.oaÄ ! in,,' l4. lourr U Ä ; r U; V: ' Kh'.,'ai"CVW .U(" t'.?i,b-1 ! M-a-Uc, Fnaory to ; ti., t:.vv t-rr ,t M,!::e ,., .a,,,,!. ur.cvuvccnl .Ice.ls. ,l.c hiVl, value

trr., s iv 1J A. .M. at. I from 1 t i l .M. pan! ty onibart If the i;rtUr iSelf " v , . 7 I, , V ' . ' ' . V i ''i'-;.-' M't ':i ucr i.ujui, nnu me, ami (vns SiJCv;ixc of life on thel L:jt .t!.'at !!n;l,:iot t!it;ri Tii-i: iiii- r.o; uucut t-even thou- ül f rat d;-d ol kiruhug. I pence of mind; J?t ypur praise of b:r A'O.V.V V l-'M:::, .c,:,n e, a home on the rolling Vislnf -1 Iivsician, heal thy .sell," ; s;illd troops here, and more co.nir,- I he nar exhthition at the end ofjo tu the full extent of her deserts, ' deep' "candean wavevi Mmennaid: ls sound aduee in a stona ut Gen. Steele arrived a feu- days siuee, ( Wna v;li" tU r':A ,it- 1 ut kt it be consistent with truth '.: A -r i. ... , . i , , . . ?ea, TOI' Olli' north V (Iiseililo Ol L -eu- : : .1 ..r tl(j:i. V.enr M hlte roeS Kl their hrdr. rind w ih cone. ,.t e.w.l. 0 t,

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vi-Ä n .Mareh uimU come befiHi?their time, ' 1 ' m iinoiu eoneeMtrat:;: here, bv order (f;"" 7" ' .e vrnee iht or your sincerity. Io Cii M?"hrt -ere equally su-tivc 4,f lC tain i whj!ef n tnc ivasty j Gtn. Canhy, the tn.ops formerly J VV- flowed by cepara- ul.o is the Sattcr.r of his tt,Tc only V" , ,rM,'. .w..:., .i.V. !cep, and the genial rood nnture r.()lnnru;nfr Miii,,,d IJorvo h for the hohda mutual viMts, pi epares her cars for the hvncrlioli.

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Cumsjv i.JtT.ce of the Journal. rilOM TUT. I21TII ItliCI.MIINT, ilsAiCARTERis K'lru 1:g't Ind. Vui.'s. Coup UvaT Ntw U Mi, . C ,

M irch 2. lru. r-l.-.it n,wl lnr xvld.l. nr. .lo.for !i"b .. . . i i - ... On the Ü'Jth we cro ic coll'ee would have disgusted a TI). writer was invited ly the gentle in inly Steward of the New York, P. O'Gradv, to examine the machinery of this "oak leviathan." Mr. 0 G. is a thorough business man, inll xüle as one must be in his portion, but a man of large syinp-ithic s, as the writer had occasion to discover. To him, and to his little nephew, NViliiu Ilinklev, one sick, moneyless soldier, will u.üver fail to feel grateful. The New York is properly named. It is certainly new, this Leinr her trial trip; and most of the passengers confined themselves, while on hoard, to studying ai,d practicing th various accents of the York di.dcet, a "hu:e oik," if you iynorunl UraU Men eould !ut comprt h-nd it. You may approach it, by calling n your apulheeary lur four doses of ipeeac 1.4 . V . 4.44.4V. 44. 4.1141 .1. . V 1 1 IL1 I 1 . 1.1 in into I?,L-n 1 r mil ccix t i n ;M , ' tvfll.c -. .a mm mm v mm T m n . w m m m man' ways 1 he ahle to pronounce "Ycik." The Nev York is owned by Com modore Yanderbiit, and when com- J pleted, w;l have cosj, ft J.alf a million of thilars. Hr 'ti.ichincry is perfect, or as nearly so as human ingenuity can make i. Vour me chanical friends dl comprehend some.iji02: ol her stn pend.u moti ve power, when I state that her cylinder j3 ,linetv ineI.e3 yj ) in alnc. (7 feet) ter, while the pUtou rod is te;; inches in diameter, and has a pl.y of twelve feet. Her i-ixten furnaces ionsumc forty tons of coal j cr diem and her speed is made to vary from eight to eighteen miles per hour. To complete these stattj-ties, the New York is COO feet Jong,, her breadth of beam is 54 feet, her depth of hold iM feet, and her manage is 0,500. Aboard this steamer, impelled onward by a power equal to that of 1,000 hordes, about 1,1.00 of Uncle Gain's 4,brave boys' were huddled together, and on the evening of the 22d, just alter our hearts had been gladdened ly the news of the fall of Charleston, we were borne down the Potomac. An hour anil a half brought us oj positel .Mount Vernon. There is bur one j word necessary todescrihe it iliwy j It looks like the wreclv of a once prosperous homestead, going to decay beneath the silent but irrestiblc and remorseless touch of time. r . I ? .. . 1. . .) 1 . un c . uie ? passed c orlres uenroe, rounueo Cape Henry, and were soon sailing on the bosom of the broad Atlan tic," an expression that some one of your readers may never have heard. 4, m, A light breeze caused the steamer to gently it ululate, responsive to the music of the billows, as do maidens' feet to tlie music ot harp r.mg tarn bourine. There were tther rcspon j all pale, that but au hour ago, blushed at the! iivdcA r? t Ii r 1 1 r n fry in 1 i ti r c w ' With an in litferencc to miliary i-

be, stay on land. "Do nöt o near i lcItlC41 at,!aftt to üt 1U:Ll. Suiith, no;v at Fort Gaines, Ala.. ! r.v'fml vapory, UiI.eI,a! IJoth ot yCi:. fords is the best you can pS?l cspeciab

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the water till yru have learned to : , - m ionueiiy ot iiie army or tiie";"rv , v . . , A-t--. '"u. jn cu-nasunj; swim," said the elder Iliherni-wi to I V o! t!iis mnss u"ntcrs Cumberland are to be desiLrnr;ed rsj:1" lalot l,:iS wt-tumowiJ cm.::5c- "My dear" is but a sorrycomi.cnt.nnmrnr if ,-..,. i.i l. doctor: 111. "7,7 Mais," ti10 I,;,!, Arn.v Cnn. " The Pul ' m linn Vo:ir diaries, or -ive Matron for a want of that sort of love

a old seasickness do no' -o'to s-i ; h res,P?1,,fll" mul "ned Corps id commanded hs Maj. Gen. Leni : l':i,'.v, I'"a.y ami won--that makes the husband cheerfully ,1. til vmm i,,.,,,:.!,!,,,,;-: I'y- I htsc-ncarao-the soldiers, jfirflIHrt.r. T.,e ev, edition on which dor r'lter v!,.v vou went to tod by nay, break his rest by nicht.

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Alexandria, the lb iade stopping lor Ul 'V- i11'"' the niht at the Soldiers' Kelt, wlu-rc j ' '- finul ludiscM iminateiy their the Government has expended a larjc i l'.Vtf-KaI, I'tnulmo, their checks amount in the bnildin and orrn- j xow sw.dl:;: a i..ont:iti.mr ti... r,nuZ nn,i ui,J ,b,1lv ovDr?prfp.d in- their

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eal nor cnlhng up s-uh pleasing as-1 less than three per a lit., and grn- ; uCh e.Vin the! airy aud U,uv olence; at length, j for tea parties sh.ouM remember that sociations. -Not to put tec, tino a ; eral y much more, varying nccon.mg ; f( riVin- Uk. I ashamed to ask for more, they c.ch j tattle begins with T. point on it,' crockery rapidly rose to the demand for gold from the im- 1 th ci., H n v() !tn,i thanked her- Ned ody likes to be found fauld above par, .and slop buckets com- porters It, therefore became a; ;) iie, ... ic iwoe , d sncrnoon, and left with, but everybody likes to Cnd manded a premium Officers ,ia the matter of speculation with the Aijut-j -"y; country! quietly as if they Lad U-eu at a fudt when thinis don t suit. . midst of jovud auecdou pay ol .can doner to KV her in 7 Do.it confide vour your w,t, were suddenly reminded ot pn- ork and pay it out to its, as he real. omhI t ho J o. rfr :Joijl!lS flfter this occur renee, the ,tclets or yotlr wifc, to a friend evb vatc business at their state-rooms, izes from three to five per cent. o., o kit. ui ,ur Wlwh7, : father, in traveling, oi ! ed at a vil-' lcntlv anxioiIS for lllC trust

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each other, without recognition orj par by us, and the ancv cutlircnee apology, and the most staid ty.djiii the price of silver and gold in

swber reeled a.nd fctaggered in maud lin awkwardness to thiir rooms Capt. Teal called st my room inquired as to my health I fc-ltprcud, honored; reached forward to grusp his friradly hand, but he cut short m self conceit by muttering, -I guess I II go to my room." He dLi oo, and staid there, vainly endeavorn;g to ascertain of wh.nt kind of wood a certain bucket was made, that some waiter had placed adjacent to his cocch. Lieut Col. NefT, it nnst be admitted, showed great instnsihHitr to be 'nb!:nitv of rid

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ami deep blue ocean' as the poetical raving ol a diseased mmd. One ' 1 H J vi uui 1,ll4C Hill CIiI'.m .t T tMfWitfl a V I i 1 t I .-. ! Doctor, as ive call Dr. Ldwins. ! countenances, tlieir hideous contorday we lny opposite boi t Macon, or. the North Carolina coast, and in the i umcdiate vicinity of tteaufort and Morehead city. At the latter place we landed oil the ÜHh. Here the boys found both their appetites and oysters to pratify them. They yalhercd them by pans and buckets-' lul, and ate them raw, linked, fried or stewed, as suited their tastes. These delicious Mvrdw s can he had here, fresh from the shell, for' twentythe cents per quart. About nightfall, we pot on board the cars and were transpoited to Nebcin, r. distance of some thirtyfive miles. On the f.ist day of .March, v.e mprehed here, a distance of three miles. Our camp is a phasanf one, ar.d we would be j;iad to remain !;i le for a week, lmt there is very "oed reasons ur helievini: fhr.t we shall move to tlie front, j A whi'ixvcr that Is, on tc-inon .iw. The railroad is in running ord v some 1 11 1 7 -1 .1 I twelve luilefc, beond here, the I : eiii-m are more thau a ao::ni miles beviJ. Vhat the prospect is for a -hnuh," I can not state, but 1 will write shortly. Providence and j tlie lebs willing. Only tlie lt and .Id lirigades are hire. Presuming that the telegraph gives you news of the movements of the rest of our Coips, I shall make no conjectures, and it is useless to prophesy any thing of our future. Ma sc. The b-iLvi: Gr.fT in Canada. They are troubled in Canada with an excess of silver. The cause and the remedy are tlie subject of an ar tide in the Toronto Leader, which discourses as follows: It is well known that we were not troubled with silver before the American war commenced, but as soon a the paper currency of the S'a. e be i ame depreciated, and would not pass in Canada, we began to find Amer'c m silver pouring into the country Cold became an object ol specula tion; every one knew it must advance in price, and as a consequence the Americans brought silver in large quantities uuo uns province, ami .tcr exchanging it for bills, drew goid fiom the banks with which to speculate in the New York market American silver became abundant in Canada at once. The banks soon found it necessary to refuse to take silver from their customers at par on den.osit; this stopper! to a great ex tent the direct influx, and the b'-.nk-have found it necessary ever since to --vT..t( ih rite of discount relative ;C t l . .f li cr in h "t ti e j rice of Id in New ! n , ;,t n,,i ,th ; Ti Lt nr! r to umrKe York continues higher than Hint of; the money :cone This circumstance keeps up a eonctnt.f lt i f rr wn 5tit1ni cllcrr iito this country, and accounts for the till JV iA4IJWIVICf ftvr T Att f here. So long a-; silver is taken nt the New York maikrt continues, the country will be flooded rith silver. The tsüent ccoraplish more than tlie noisy. The tail of the rattle-j io tau ot the r.wicd tue noise, but the snake makes rd head does the execution. .i , uv.e-3 ;.V ' , . i . r, .M.nny persons, like a mocktng-bird.i ., ' ., r .1 t a blank trail, say r.otumg of them-, i selves, but give back imperfectly the utterances of others -itru LA rrte f v.ttnf

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serve'as an excellent introduction The nirls gossip very such about; coapiiafnt; not in picking up her to society' Because, when once the ech other before caytog tbtlr prty. hdkerchltf. or her glove, oris czz-i--? i vou mi v 'ften dror ir rs. zzi rrr off the M2ren" ir r-1 r- bcr f?r: zot, tbC- ?oz -ave

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Uakranc-. Hcriiii, Mn:I 3, IH'O. riio C'Jth hidjau-i li:ata!ion U still 1 TI . . - . . Loi'DS. HOW Constitute the lutll A rill r-.. ....... 1.,. t.... ..1.. a wo jii-p liliiiit to stüil. wp li;ive con (i,ii.i.n .-5ii ,l,,.r..m;n11iivc,..,.cc. lul. We will have force emm-h H' "inj' HIV. I. II LUV. IVL'Ci JWJlllilHV'il ; ii the Gulf States, in the field; or. j if they jet behind the fortifications j r.t Mobile, we can keep them, while The weather has been very warm Ay the past week, with plenty of rain and ior. .Some interest is beinc taken in the cause of religion. Twelve soldiers,' of the t4th Indiana were baptized hist .Sunday ten immersion, and Ay V.xfi by sprinkling. The health of the company is jjood and every things :oes oil' sinootldy,

since the consolidation. c aptnin J roumi, niul tlie variety thus drank Yount is a pood ollkcr and Orderly VWvUVQt a ndxtiirc which addtd Life knows how to retain the pood , .j y o the noise and boisterouswill of the hoys. ;;K4.S Jr U.L, tGInj,aKV in tliis conA lew days since a company of;,lition they came, alout a dozen in

u.e -.1 . j it 1 . 1 l i.u.n in in iinimler, to our quiet tem-crrncü linitc space is traversed more swiftly scont dressed as rebeM. 1 hey came : UlV,.rn Tiie hu.dlurtl and l:dv were ' than hv real thought. There arc upon a camp of pncmllas, and the , .a.siji.i the eldest d.-ui-hterr four- j numerous illustrations of this prinrucrr ilia Captain called his men m j tctM1 voars cf ...ui livo VOU!1or -u)c on record. A ornllctnan

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t - s- 1 one 10 saune 11.e supp05.ea 1 LOloiH 1, v. neu tiiey mua.i themselves prisoners: smc 01 u.cmv.e.e jp.ue . indignant at the trick played en , them, whi.e others see:ned jilad to j hi taken. J he rcouU icturnedj without losing : man, lir.nuing . . . - 0 iiiiiotnor lir e uorO T 1 C , ' ' " j ro--nlar y n 1 L'"u(id V , l1'1 :in. Pn1y,r';; ,or t,lc ctlJ s,'"Jl sc;it lta rl"s- LTin: iJOAisniNt.-sriiooi. .miss. Yr'hen the ycung lady hnc received her regular outfit of nine towels and aTT a spoon, she ma' he considereel t:t for academic honors. .Slsc is put in the dormitory, with Uo?e Ophelia for a companion; and these two, on the fi'-st night of their aetpiaintance, tell each oiiicr evr- thing that they know, and more, and swear eternal friendship. Ol course, they hiss each other. Pvcry thing a wom-n docs receives its seal; but too com-1 inntilv tho wac will rot s;t ir-lr l!oth ; ...... ..4V. - v ... Podge and Ophelia have their lovers. : and describe them lr.mutcu as they AY walk together on the grounds.

Toby for whom Podge would lay I I 1 day sometime," said the, in a; a fine nap in sermon time, down her life squints, but is said ! quiet, modest manner. If we expect charity ' from the to have a M.angc and sweeping orb. I Yo:i do? Cive ns a tnne.v woild, we must be charitable ourlike an inebriated chicken on a barn- 4;Cei idiiJy, sir;" r.nd taking a stml, selves. top; and Turn who refuses to .et while the children formed a eiicle The will influences the opinions of into danger t'uat Ophelia miiy sho; j elo.-e to her, M.e sung und played a man much more than the opinions her devotion is said to be quite ; The Old Arm Chair.'' Some of! the will. br;g:i:hl;h, like Lara in the poem ; them had never heard a phm;, before; j Character ;3 that which can do The gills read Lara having z.mph others had not heard one for yea: s. ; n pj;0-t success; say, rather, il canplaces wherein to conceal it when The tumult was soon hushed; the : ,u,t but succeed. , . , Trapp, the master, comes, or that ! whip Mid ep..r gentlemen were He is a brave man who dares, to horrid old ;:iai., Mbs Jones, who j drawn back from the wood pile, and j wear old clothes until he ii able to tenches elocution. formed a circle outside the children, j pay for nev,. J Oni'don diflers in school as to! The leader again spoke. j The only result of a feeble man's Miss jc',;s the romantic ladies as- j Will you be so kind as to f.?.vor j putting down his loot is to show how ociatiiw he.- with broken hoi-es and 1 ns with another songV little it measures.

a siMirned aiTection; while Ophelia! ... hclievt s, for her ait. that the disa erroeahle thing is married already.-' All the is keep gik-edged note-! paper and fancy ieals. His aston- ! how the female mind j r. c;iM to be lovely." and cets to - - . - - onr,-ivirntiQ iintr-t. thnt Lo mmi uii.i. ...v. - ! . At 1 . . !. . i . 11. a AM ii r threatens to suow inem io tue . j terS. At tLilS, A Ui 1ICJH W CAT -A. mlK at the school for hie "cousin." UbV.4V4 The master rntb him through asp 5 exumination, tangles him up, Um th9t h5g ..-ollin-. can't: Anotlicr vouth cr-ts into; cross the erounde, and holds steaithy in-. luc blVti , u,,:.,. n t.J terMews with the laciiciv, r.tu, as ne. t. n np.fkrfrrA fn ' generally manifests a preference for, u. uä,ai.4 C4V ten.

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that occurred j .Mi anu bile, they e.o r. t rp.arrcl ; ol trier thru twice week, r. m i appariiii t if j " T T tl A .VT t'itlti n:-t t. t-. " ' v" ' ""u,?k UVW ishin. All thee are monstune. Ma was borne by the terriblv-seiitimcr. j tal &rl "Ujo uc 10 ,',C0111 uth AN I NCI I) TNT OF Tili: Y J ST. .Music huh chirms to soah the savage r.nco New pai se con der cd it V in elers inp to ie rcput tip thfi tisunl sirn. 4S0011 alter tliis, an election came on; the triumphant party felt that it whs a wonderful jctory, to id some vnp.ii"- Moods of tlie maioritv iletfi. , ;ninc;, in ,,onor üf it lo havc n ular "blow out." Accordiiiülw mounted on their line praiiie horses, . A ' they started on .1 lonir lide. AW Lvery tavein was visited on their diildrc a wei e alone i:t the house. ; ti,,.. r.l,U!.tnen ( for thev called ti,CMls.h ts s-,Jci, ) c;d!eUor li oiior. MVt, kt.4.p 510I1c," wrs the modest rt.:,v ()r t,jC j,., ..jvut .1 vi.n h,.,. tjvnn f: men: 'For the accommodation of tray- ... . elcrs. ' t!'rn necommodate r.s with something to drink.'' --You see, ir, by the sign, that we keep a temperance tavern! " (Here

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; down the simi. j ''You'll find an ax at the wood pile, Uir." Here the party, each one w ith an oath, madü a mill fur the wood pile, exclaiming: "Down with the sign! Down with the sign!" " Jiut the leader, in going out, disco ercd in the adjoining room, a! ci.tr. tt.tnl 01., -,,,! ii .-., T,,t n I . j'j. ii . . . I. s .irl .1 iu i.n vi....,,- 1 nnts. "Who makes that thing speak:1"' i s:dd he. :lld :lC. Another was played, and the chil-j 1 , . .... 1. . ...! drtn, I .-coming rcaured, some 01 them joined their swe.t voices with Ihtir One would touch the sympathies of thesUangers, another ortn, 1 coming n.suiui, cumcui melt them 'o grief, one would arouse, . 1. lillil K.4. ' 1 -..in Are you Loi. l - I c:n." of g. -just cause to be pioud of your . . , - . - , . - . I l:uighter, sir; tier noue henring audi ftai.css courage v. ere i(m:ukabte m one o young and ur.protectt d. Can von paidcn me, fehV I tell ou that I cai nevtr foreive myself. " - n TT c T now 70 gn0y Love roa a Wirn. o and your rasirauon ol her. not m nonsenBicai

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yousrelf a U ol b winkln at, und s -eming plc'r.s-ed with her lp;blc9 or I . t . . iT u SUIU Ol OUK'IS. 1 HC kllll tSt D - r-ellation tlmt l.tr riirUt;n r. endure all sorts of hardships, if tha me or ucaltn or Ins wife demand it. Let your deeds, and not your words, cany to your heat t a daily and hourly confrmation of the fact, that j oij value her health, and life, and happiness beyond all other things in the world; and let this be manifest to her, particularly at thosa times rhen lifo jis ulwa3"s more oriels in danger." I Rapidity of Thought in Dueamxng. A yery remarkable circum fctaiice, on an important tioint of naiopy, is to be found jn the porcine j rapidiu with which the mental op erations are performed, or rather with which the material changes on V.'hich the ide.is depend are excited, in the hemispherical ganglia. It would appear as if a whole series of act., that would reaUy occupy alonfj lapse of time, pass ideally tbroti"li the n.iud at one inslnnt. "Wo lmve in dreams nu true perception of the lapse of time a strange property of mind; for, if such be also its property when' entered into the eternal disembodied state, time will fcppcar to us eternity. The relations of space as well s of time arc also annihilated; so that, while almost. an eternity is compressed into a moment, indreamed that he had enlisted asa Iftoldicr. joined Ids regiment, deserted, was apprehended, carried bac!;, tried, condemned to be shot, and at , t Rl(1 ul;, ,Qr esicUlipu , AfUr H ' ! p . t,: lüred; he nv.ckc with the report, and found that a noise in the adtoinin" 1 . .. v 0 room had at tl Idueed the drer j Another genth crossed the A loom 11.K1 at, me same moment-pi oan? and Awakened him. ntlemsti dreamt that he Atlantic, and siunt J fortnight in Europe. In embarking. minutes. WIT AM) WISDOM. j M Uin. Mostcf us hate sinners worse than No one is a fool always; everyone sometimes. All fault-finding that does no good is a crime. The talent wc aspire to spoils that i v When you walk out to take the air. take your heir with you The cloak of leligbo. t tj1c (ionk of religbon often shows Our govti nment is organized to po .... rn by inoral lnliUcnCw'S, as niucii as mills by moral influences, as much by uater. n general, thoce who do nov you with positive fan: not anfaults " bore Vou villi insipidity. To loc ar.d to Ial.cr b the sum of j living; snd yet how many hink they IK .... I . . . 4 I . 1 1 " l" nc who ;iei'ner lauor nor love. One man laughs at what frightens another. The sides of the former shake; the whole boriy f the latter. Love is not preserved by gifts and ac;ifues, whose influence soon diuppcar6, ijuiiiy tfris and looks of lnv what is the difference brtn-eea pCrseverMi rfnee and obstir.acv One i a strong Trill and ttis other in a fctronjr won't. -What womnn is that who knows not what fche navs? She ho swears that she will never love, or that she will love forever. If a nn from Lapland Vf: lsndsr, than a man from "ipm should bo a Michi'- I .4ü -?ar. a M!ch!ccser