Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 35, Number 45, 4 January 1866 — Page 2

Richmond PaIIaim.

Thtirsday, J&iiuaiy 4, i860; , , j i To the I niott ' uf Indiana. - TU t'uion mou of India : a are berrby ralUtd to meet in Polecat- C d f nti.jti. at the Statu Hoe in the ettr of Indianapolis, on Thursday the 224 ty -of j rebruraxy, r, at 10 'J c!.;vk, A. M.,for the F'arp3" ! i.f iiuiaating candidate fur State "fBeea. "7 " " s, the eounty 8at i-f Ui evera! emmtiea on the ;M ( 1 . . ...... !.. thnt ' , . Mt nirt rrit li'Mfl it ! Saturday ..f FeLrur to. ur. a full rePrepla , , VT..T tebruary.waeeureamu reprweni.n , ..tefonreoti.,u.aadathr.MjClorBnlMtKi , c"ut,!'r- J- T. W RKfllT, to such in each J. C, Hrnstrr. S-rvt .ry. ' i.iiti.: n.-t-t...Ur 19, ls3. Kuir iii l'i 1.1. ti-rcx : I ?.n- .-' r'ir; ! see that the True Rep- Sican, lias divert puli'ictty to the reprt that thej h r.f Baies W. Ilsiir.a, 'n tiie subject of the AjrneiiWor! iHe.-e, wa tlie result uf a entlnsion between l.ici an 1 mvf !f, ar.d that 1 furnished him with thft ib-ms of bis charees againrt Wajne County. The wb'ile iifea is tuo rediculima to need reputation, ' were tt ni t far the fart that certain perw.na bare in- ' entt the fa!ehofl itha view of iniurmff roe. And as 1 do not intend tb: ri-liculed mer.dy ac- . rnmmoilsto them I ?hsi! ir.ie their charge the lie direr t, and demand tii prcf. t'ur I asure yr, tiiat , I nerer La 1 thn aiiphfest tntimatiun of the subject of , Mr. Hann.t 'Tjeech, ni.r t.Mat lie intended to speak at a 1, until the drlirfry nf it in the Senate, ?repl Ifiat ' at iiimn on the day of its delivery I lrarr.el, that lis would follow (iiv. I)!i:imnir in debate and wn-.ild op- : prise the loeattonof the Coll.-jje at nirlirr.onj. I never thought f repiyii , ot.l'.l during the H livery of bis, peoeli, lU p'ibT.i .in 5 ojui'rs rtfqtiestcl n t to do so. The whole charge Is a wilful and maliiieus lie, In- ' vented for a ba-se purpose. I know it looks like a am.'iil aff.iir, yet w hen 1 relb-rton the designs f tiw- 1 ar.ihors f,f tlie phar' 1 am oivel to tho- fmbJirly ' ive it the denial, (nr I know th v woni I r Jir Biy ! aih nreas an adnii.u'lori of the Si I'M of t!re report. I ! vnire this foryoor infom it; e. Wr"! y n either pub- i li..h t'.ii.-., or the sohsfunc. i;' it. or pvv ',c ;.Hy falelutod a public contra.!!, f.. ;i of ..iiK oit ? Kei.eru!I.-, T. W. KKXXKTT. ', C-ff "Witli ploa-uro ; comply witlt j Ceix. l'.i nnetl's rq'H-st tv.t puli!is;i ills ' note. The sill v lie of ft OUO, im!t. S3 it !C n chronic .ItllianUe, Who lieiievc r. li-'U no tv:H ltd w'.JI ro to j (Jcorge'H l;tisom, hi'Sii-vr- t. i thin pr t en tnin ncillii r n.'i,. xr hi fritMtds claim thnt las -jm r ch "was iltlivci cil at the roij iest of l!i.- I.egislatiiro, uheu erf the was psivon him tinker Itu- t liliatill"; Cil't'inntani-O, a Was the Ca?e j ,ith another wi. lier.r.l of! Dcnnebrook on the. Cars J i Kifhl sit lUe Itiitf it '!" erly .Alilrs u Hour, , THE RIOTERS H Q I 'EL C 7H"5 ? t)n Christina i l'l'.Outi ' V''vy of shout a tioen I riilimin took po?esf ion of Con-ltietor Cole's train, on Use I. VW. Komi, afior leavin,? KS.Inaon.1, ami for n short time iMaugi!yfl a reign of terror. " An oyo-witness r'lat-(l to us that, soon ufter the train 'eft- Kichnioml, the men, were a pirrly of "division liainl-," he it n mo i;iroi'i!i, Mid talkiul very olltn sivcly to the other pr'-fengers. Onef" them, w lto eemotl to he the ring lomler, seeing a portrait of the late lrefiaent Lincoln in the ear, declared in the most oflenftive Janpiagc and manner, that the ; d--d dis thy picter " ?honld not hang ; where ha was. This excited the indignation of the passengers, and the fellow a prevented IVm tearing down the portrait ; and on account of his besotted -condition, no further notice was taken of; Liiu, nt the time. The uproar, however, was kept up, ' and soon afterward Conductor Cole en- ; lered the ear. and on asking the hellig- 1 gerant fellow for his fare, he was caught ly the hand, mdely jerked ahout iu tiie isle, and nd.lrt i-ed !" a most inmltiitg i and fotil epithet. (letting looe from 1 tho fellow, Condiietr C. slapped him in ' tho face, kiKcking hitn Imck into hi scat. ; This ioni t aeiio'i of the Conductor win the pretext i'":' a general rUing o! . the division liand.4. sonic do;ten in iium- ! l'r, and the sprung; up and hegan to kurl holts and rings in all directions t among friends' and foes, crashing the ; glass, and cauing the passengers to duck below tho backs of the seats ! The j sccno was frisfhtftd. and the din was. greatly increased by the yelling .of the! demons and the screams of frightened passengers. The train was promptly and almost i instantly slopped, tho p.'i-.sengers were get out with whole bones, and but few wounds, and the engineer, brakemen, and a few "volunteers," went Into the ear, uud then the fight began in earnest The "reserves" made short work of the Vioters, beating the ring leader without ' mercy, and clearing tho car in short! order. We learn that three of the rioters were : loft at the roadside in an almost insensi hie condition, to return to consciousness . Ht their leisure, while the whole dozen rowdies were more or Ies punished, and scattered in the adjacent woods. The forbearance of the passengers, i under Hie outrageous provocation thev had, wai rcmnvks-.'.il ; and the punish- , Went the rascals i edited at the hands : of the conductor and employes of the toad was we'I deserved, and may have A saltitaiy eifoet on that class Of drunken rowdies wh.v make u a practice of insult ing gentlemen and ladies In the cars, trusting i0 the proverbial dislike of, passengers ly create disturbance in the ' ettrs", to save tuem troni merited puii's:i , tncdit. In tiiis e isc Conductor Cole hss made R first rate tepntstion for his train. Gentlemen and ladies will feel safe upon it. (tad rowdies will shun it, or behave. theiwdes while r-n ront. , The su-rie that frs in eirenlation ftl.nt ot.c or more of the rioters being , willed, i erroneous, as oar informant j saw thera after Uicir heas wtfc iiit?s-cd-'" J?ayiiH JaururJ. j Dth of M?riry VVinU? Dai4, Ot tit ttrtbt' U tftsferr' rl Mf, l.V.d la an ffi;ab h hi W'ti' Of t t.s?p5, l fcitcniif..l obitiiAry ivoUee f ttp?t,!aon. Jt-; pavtiut, ninttnlrtg tba i :i"n h.1 ebvosins siaitry fcttidfaUv ;r. t "vtBin to tha end f th d'i't'-jt1 .J' fulfil tf kVUtt.v ha was U moat tm-.t:;-.t msa in Mirylaod, eot to Ueveiy -'disiv??. I died in fas 4fv-

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We are io.)rTW oS Ira-i. SVit.aI.vtor .. - .ss-FV-TT. . -.,, I printed ivvton, ot, w, f. a r, . c IS.,9, from which wo copy the Mtowiiiff extr S COpT Of IIP - rl-" 3 ot ., ' KLr.ia j ret fr33h a Masonic Oratioa oV-ltv-red at Tan!t., Uom, Jn , , 1S5. Speuking, as it wen-, from the grave, the ' - - i . M.lM.JMlrf ef this great and gr.l man and Mason, wil! be read with interest bjr every mcia- ' , - i ' n riea within our obaerTattoil has 0 much o- ' ... . 1 . . i (rraued th. character 0! -Masonrr, none nas maue c ! -.m.,,,,, r.ViUre ia ti wotU. aa the o.Jiou tin vf intempcrance, Ucarriea.iU anuu.I thoaaao-1, to an intempcrance ; u carries its annual thousands to an Ulltiau-J, gr,reMlt ,B unprepared reckoBir.s with ; t,4ere j ja, What r- n iers it fearful beyoe l it inreata it. unhappy wtary. Ti nWrabla ri,lm of ccDfirn.e-i intemperance is cursed ith a fatuity u4 assailable b reaaoo of aJns'mitiOD. If? deliber-Vly prcfa.-es bin; If for tl.e aacnfice, b:a-ls l.rs.'.f to the altar, a,.d Luilf appiit-s th? fatal tastmment ; mmt.Mir.a. At thi anfu! period, rertr v.re fo.kw . in it trjiii, reason i cewiiww, cnsewnee t- 1---nutr.eJ, the heart debate, ar.d the tuMwft wnrk of sinks below the !! of 1 btate. fUt l.fibit is mien, r.u, is r. usu.iii," o- "-.i" ....... and inattention to toe bcsines of Our peeper Tocf.!ons j . ;r- II. lb. nf i II.. n a . d and that too freiptentty. in tie seaia of yoe;h. j Stranpe. u:iac cur.table ttupidity ! At that happy ! (a riiKl ttu the intcllecvMsl fHiers are expaii.1iuK and the entire rbar.-tctor biifi""!? to assume a ptr- ; tnanent forrii- ia t!t K-!ip;htiul seas' n of inipivreiacatteejnUtinn,al Impe bow many waste the pro- i c i- us year without one igonua e!T.n m any ne;-il . or Tbi4l)!u puraail I SocH take ihe.r laa nwari , course i Io n bsrrea of k-oaledye er vh-ittows habrs, ; tliroujr'u a i leak t routfortieai region af :a de- , rvepituJe, a i 1 .'i.rre.v. Tim a w.oSe lifetime is of- . ten parsed ivp, t:ioghrtt only of the present honr, ti'l th- brink of the van ring rnlf is seen ; bti then it ( i a t;o late to retreat from the danger ; and aa ape of , . . . - -. - 1 1 . - e i caro'fss, toorr.tlrs m.icliviiy is cf-i''i c a 1. . . b . ' " . 1 . 1 I 1 ia ii.fi i.t-lo-o'i.t "i 11-1.1110... , 11 n... .-v.i. . ten reiOJJJ an ! arf.or jr 6s, wier Mat 01 an 11 shoull'..; I i kvt for. within the circle r.f Masonry. .Nothing, I r-p at it, his cantrihttt.-! si mueh tt .'iren;th -n till c nirnoii pre'irlice ajrainl Masenry-, and imp i;r it us-.'ulness ia tho wxrld, as the 4i"r-"rT-! ant vicious lirei nfs'ia: of tt la.-m'wrr. Vf htrt-es-er such are f.mn ! snioejr is, ft is our Pt it duty to apply bIi the cfT"'Vt''? o?r principles aflf.'. ; to v v b( J crtftosfll into the ear ; nd, by erer' n-ns (r, . .r p ov r, iirores troth up-m the heart. XT all tho-! fail to revirs ttie d ir.g spara tRtw . V the soleiT.n to ourselves and the wirlta. ty tliey must be east nut ff.fc'J.sWijr B. . n onlv serve to crat disr.f t fr. the ti'mr.le, aed ioipeb; the la'xirs of tho lm; nd worthy Moa. When we ri-ilect on the msnr b'anJ tir pe.iutiful persuasives to liituj which ocr VeTiuo:iies exhibit, and vi hich our lectures urceasimv teach; wben wo s-pa-add to the?- th-ye c-vaids winch furnish tesis- ' taiu-a to iry ssppee-sch of vice, it may fairly l e as- ' S'lmed that r.'M I'll a disposition fatally deterniine l I to aiekeft r coui ! resist their conjoined tuiprcsaions. 1 l!ul if. se ;lo; ;ie of ail endeavor, a brother cootmue iiuic! .hie," i ut hiui down, w by cuaibereth lie the f. r?un I 'J ' heu we shall have thus discharged our duty, Mi- '. s.'iirv shall arise an 1 put on her beuutilul garments ; I hcr .l .rs then shall !v thr. n is i le for the reeept ion i of the wise .ml fait'iful in Irear: of ail tho trilies and ' kin lrtaiuf the t artli. and be t hisj.l aaint the w irked the fnilhle--", an 1 nuworthy. Then may e confidently ex-t our re v;ii . We shall have tlie irratituia of the destitute, o h -m we have cheered and fel ; the prave s of the wayward, whom .we have reclaimed; ' the beaediction-i of thejrmdof all the world, and the smiles of an approving conscience, that " Which nothing eartlilv fjivea or can destroy, The s.'-ui's calm aunsiiine au-l tho heart-fell joy. " There are a few present whom I is civnize as northy Knights, who have sat in conneil, and convened iu the Asylum. lie should never forget this trut'.i ; as we ascend in the uivst. ries of tbo Order, so in pro-

portion are our obligations increased and tlie sphere j sti',1 thai ciluit m? t be made -duty ren're- it. and her of our action enlarged. That unbouu let hospitality . itijunrlioa.s w til col Is' liisoheycd with iuirriity. If that greets and clioora the wa.V-wnro pilgrim of this butt n - stone be prepared by each, it will contribute w orld with pure U nevolence, unsolicited and unbou-ht; to the building, and rest assured, tie Ajl.nre rethat courage ami constancy w l.icli tr-.-ad with untir- ' ,V. ,,,;!. T.et us then gr:i n t! e ji,,-,l, in one. ing step tie- rugeed road of viriar", and subdue each : h ui!. au.l siHthat we ' m-i rrrvt f';ir' tW o"'f wion, rising obstacle, tit tlielr way ; that humiiity aa-1 pi- w h.!e v. ;:! the wiy'iV fr.."-r in the tit her. we spread , tieiice whie'.i ineH aw.iy l!e natural a-perit!es of our every w here the eeuinf nlrotheifg lrr. Then, when imperfeet n ilun-. an ctidurtf without a murmur the we siiall a!! ! !- by deatli, and ',' in th. orand ; " thoiis m 1 ills of life ; that truth which is mighty lodge of eternity; when tiie "pr7.'-ter. " shall ! ' above nil things, which shall flourish iu immortal green demaivied for tiie last lime, wo may approach with ' when the heavens " shall depart mi scroll," these art- .-ome humble confidence, and miv, (in the language of t t'se O.Hl-like attribtit?s of your pmfejon. The his- ' the pion snrrifuvs of the first-fruits.) "I have bronl-.t tore of reur Or Lr though gloomy, nevertheless pre- j awav tiie hallowed things out of mine house and have j s.'i.ts a eraud eihihitfm of human nature. Tiie sen- j given tin m to the Ia viteand the stranger, unto the , sation we fori in tnteing it to its origin, though eleva- j (,tV.-Ai an l e iUtrf according to all the command- f ted and Hrligidful, will still at times be tinged a ith menu which t!mu bat reuinianied me, I havo not! meUiirliniy r.-tUt-ti-'n. rendered sublime, btiwerer, by transgressed tiiy conuuaudicn-. neither have I f r-

the inaginni-enee ot the ohjects constantly r.i view. Tiie hardy spirits who founded your Order and' lighted op fie sacred asylum in Palestine, were fired , -,l. ,i.il lli.t nr hiitnin .rF,rt eoiil.l re.slst. TheV ! u i i i . i i . ii., .,,,., fii,l had visited that land consjerated by t;io advent ot l.ie Messiaii. Theyst.n.i upon the siiore ot Jordan than !iad seen tie descent of the Baptismal dove. They ; sat down aa sorrowed upon tUoe bilta of Ju.lea that j In i trciupie I at the miracles ot a uoii. i ncy saw ; aitU Uttemeas of heart the pious pilgrim spurned, j robbed, tunlero.t bv the ruthless Turk. 'They beiici.i 1 tiiasaipii Mussulman exert a withering despotism orer the inheriunoe of Jacob. T.uy saw the mosque ; and minaret txver in impious gran leuriwor t he tonih i of Christ, and the chosen habitation of Israel seemed ; to them cursed oa account ot the in. Mel possessor. The burning sun and the barren fig-tree of holy writ were stilt there ; riven rocks and half-cpca sepulehers stil! announceit the prodigies of the crucifiction ; but driei np rivers, scorched and b rrn fi.dds spoke to them the course of Heaven, add there the desert stretch 1 out its burning arms in mute desolation, as if it had not dared to break the dsal silence, siuce the " Eternal uttered his voic.'' It wasamid these gran.t and gloomy scenes, that the foun ler of your Ordar Ca!!el the council, a : d asseaibled reuad tiie triangle. Charity and hospitality were t'je:r o'ij-'Cts a charity t!iat stes'pvd to the tin" I for;. in vt . that -;ii af'ter the miserable, that raised ', t Uwe.l J.nva. that ck.Uie.l and f...I the naked, famishing p u, i.mrn-ving under the fervid beat of a ; 5J r-.a sun. to iie at tht' He-.teemer s s:irlnc. 1 ticse . . . . were the orig .na! characteristic o: K.nigMhno.1. ar.d ; thoos'i the scene of ao ioa is new charfged. such are stitl its hich and holy professums. To this high-toned n-o'fal feeling, we are pte-lg-d by sacred obligation to! conform far prs.-tTf araonj mn ant with each of er. i Tls fr eursr to l tctertaSne whether we shall pmfrss principles which enait and sublimate the son! .' atwe -,r.e s-'r.u-a .4.vi uwiaeiy. . aivt at t)M sure tirr,-. clia-to t'aoso rtees that depride, chiil and brata'i? all the ferterons aspiring if live ?!art, !ur !v it wd! nct, can net be : honor, con- ' sewr.ee, an i truth, m ihty above ail things." for- : bid i. Iwkly, rr,y bretiirerJ, ot every crJer ami degree. It tits duties of Ma s-oiwy -rf tmlersal obHat:.a, if; t;ey admit of no ee-:p;iod, if they are to b performed b tba Mason of iwrr rouutrv, nn.ier circcn-stances however ti'vrs, with what a'.acnty rhonid ta vb- ; "s fa-lled in itbet-y, and gid in the ip of peace; i ft ea te fttln'l its beTrY.nt cftnwatvte-. Kow envi- 1 al-!, tiii? itay, tb? Hf tita Americsa Msson. eras- f r-af-sd wtta tb dasKsy cf his brethren ia othae regions i rnnf ont bspp ; -jicvBSpifrstcts fromtait rffnit.ica. T..Sr al Srlrip," Coiiiccrated f U,af rd Tfiv, i. t'mSi wva , pr-x.? ' rnHj r.;3 MisUjKvj tvf r!sfnry, otis v;rv yr-r steal. aileKlty fr.a Iba btt.y ba,u af wait, nMwith : fatJ.nil faw seds the tweoawa-trsp, tr rrtlr? ta

,y.Psr at. "r'- A1at,ntT,a, Mi-fsslppl. and the rct. Urm 5wr.wai-,g4,ter Ktiaais. M'tw. - , H,of dnrt to th grindstone, j gji,, U tKa 5 7 'JJ- t anr, A tU.ath o U mnawavs ? If the ' TA'SUJi a'! j (Vnstittttinn I, v.lid, rttew laws arc null i

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i w r . s; .i vsc i i';':f?''Hnc Lojrsue mm inert?, a i upenfr oeaiu, j anje .at longest ran ao.l latest j liltlliWlltfyilfcMBii.il h. i I " ' J . ... nvrw i-jvj nruu-i - see ia otaor laniJtJu.jaljryni the t-te : x wire . ,;t Bre efca e bchatd. ..r friend- -r sacre-l know." ,,je , , ., . , , . iOJw olten have we hiito 1 oa these happy shores. Rl . tf .r !lW ,ith , - . i the. banks of J.ua la'.piiver, the Ibctian exile, sol. t.,...T--;iST- rv....- -it. J . ft their s roi'ss. tri al t.'reac we hear that Masonry, ; i...: it . r jr.i: - l j i 1 - 1 " r b th baTi!izM Atrt f a!T ? Ktt...- t T", , w:. . . t, " ioceoaltT. 4il.i bv i tin n it.; ett rlQ N 1 j'... wwtar' ith criaeity limited only by i frim, X-C-tLs Uxfrpzcq land of t , " . ' , , ; hon)r, wn r nEu deRt4de li!e Udx oi tho otlco p,.wee!ViI -tii. m bu i .i..im Mr tvm.J... th : tUrn attll r iuoulc,tir.g - cbantr fc.warj ail man. ' i..- Com tun Mwnn, iks uaua 0! rack. F.U , tvrant . in,at(ate mijnsUr ; ., ; raTetiiaK af;f. ' 1 the Laraiica j ii ijon's olvi. WeJI hast thoo tcafc-:l estcrmi nation war cpon the bretl.rea of him whut, .irm i,,, liie first fatai u,U at tire fs.rnecf -.ralit T was the spirit and eianip'e eT Wab- : it r- i!e1 t';n!.r re;r;"but:re fires of revnlirtimi throttph thy a3i ihtel dominions, fhrt thy tarntral ' shall bel-Mef. The Architect of wnrt.l his ctrcitmcr;?ml the two Aawrieaa, and said, "here shall there 1 !e I.'.s:rtj ad j.ee." sa fair Tin.iljlr-S, wrested ! f;-en thy rr.ti.Vss dotn-nrwi, ar.nowiw? that retribn- ; tin1 i-t-.re nijrh t!,r ; th ba-fi I'TTirirr is at-nnpon i thv Hit'lj : the .'i.ios -ef stosoSa ti. i s her wine ! ov-;r thy pilsees f -ide,' fn& vrji ber-t-tvy. Ii-'.re 1 t..ke IctiVe of Vou, tr.y httkr-n, let ui again reni:t;d you .f the vat iH f pratitud" yen ! owe to tbo Alw.ihty f..pos'.T 'cf lamia event-, for that y. ha brva r"rmitt"d to J'ass the jonnM-y of : bfe in tins -?d and this ae of world. While thi ' Vid if (ep . tain tht.i rtsVvo an l troubled mid- ' riiht over tbive quarters iA tlw worhl, here we repose ; under the tranquil tm-eref ptmco ; bile the bli led ; beams of improve 1 K-ijsr rational liberty ai l pure I religion thrv wr tkeir chi'erful radiance around. May 1 hiIy es. laitr with Israel ot oH. " Tlie I.oid . b4'h tTouii.t rs frili out of Epypt, with a iniiiiy ' haod, and an iwrrstretcbed arm ; he hatii brought us unto this pi jet., hath gfreo us this land ?'' Hut, j if we believe ot- Masonic instructiot!, we oi.all not ! imiulr The. pwtnv convict on that vr happ;- ieiiny ; ; :,bal! alwaes r main eaelnaive. Mat.ry teici.es us tha maw is capable of.tndless iinpiovement iu i;ow 1- ' oV.'-sand alt the arts that adorn and glorify human ' eaaetenee. That progression is entleuiiy quickening ' its, pace tiirouhout tiie world, with each revi li ::i: year. Thesij;iis of the times cannot be i!.i-u:vler-ft.KKl. 1 :ii unH u4 tread of .science and civ., lihcriv cau not, w.ii agt he .tiiyed : it is the progress of man . to that suite designed ami dicrued by lleaviu ; it is the marcii of mind u hat power s-hail withstand it? ; Itui iv pause for awhile, in the ir.Msti f some violent : ho:.k, t ii I it u iil resume its progress w ith ?til! stn v- ; ' er and steadiir step, till ignorance am! sni-jei t'en 1,'t p. i their !.o! i upon every si ive, and the scepter fall : p.owi-i h'.ss from tbf grasj of the last tyrant upon earth. ' TlSn shall th.it period arrive so Ion,' ex;-eff-l ai d so ! nrdei t'y prayed for. Tt shall then no .-r - r he neees- ! sary to the existence of governments to ...i.-ecnte the i jawnJ.' anl vices of tin;: : but human h.ippine-is j alnt'l he the 1-tisis of all p -!'tical asoeiatioii, and enlir.tene.l reas n in-nn- a cheerful acqUH'Tnro in mveMirv tnoTii'-ipaf rule. Then fhnll the est "ii Indian ce.ise to ii !i re tiie -nn : the northern siiv.cr no l.-ner sh-all s'k his deitv in tho genius of durimess an-l ' sl.'rni : the Hindoo slu'H i'orffet to bow befoe" .lucreroniit.fl'ul ti:e Ahv ssiui.in i; : more Shall pour tHit i is libation to the genius of the Nile, but the en! ghten-' l . ,i ?vorioDs of a wei-'d shall ascend to the t:ue t.od. -! Tliea siinll tl.e " csp sn ne" t the tctr pie ;' human s l.iippimaH ''le iniifht !:rtli with aiiout.isg and 1 oral- ." In t!ii nrre.it cousiiiiiinatioo, bunu a mean; ciu-i tie einy loved : oiu-s, ui.-reh.re, is ut the part of inaction iir-.t si-. tii ; ve:irenot to be indulged in 0 h-1 h.ml, in 1 .piiwever hunrue t; efh. gotten tiieui. T - m- T - - 1 'lioivOsKl CosTlTUTION A A 31 KM..M K.VT. lion. John A. F.intrhnn. on the ith nit , ' " V in the House of KepiVscntnti ves. propos- ! C1 fJu, f.,llowttlg joint rCSOilli'Ons to' as.cail tIu, foustituUou of the Cuited ! oties : Rcrrfcerf hy t!c Senate nnd Ilonac of Kr presc m atl Ves oi tf; I liliett rvtstes CI Alttf I'teft. ill C.'ligre? nscnl l-d. two thirds of both 1 louse. crncnrrirtr. Thft the following arlH'le.-r be proposed to j the Legislatures, ot the 1 onstitn' ion of I the United States, ail or itnv rf w! nci artie'es when ratified by three fourths i of s;.id Legislatures shall be valid, to all ' tner,is r.n.l purposes, a? part of said i Constit ';tion. vij: 1st The following provision; Xo tax : or dutv shall be laid on articles exp.ort- ! ed f-ora any Statr, 'eeing the 5t!i. paragrn;li of the Oth section of the 1st art'u le of the Constitution, is hcrebj- re pealed and declared of no ctfect. d. ao pr.rt cf any debt c-ontrncted m aid ot the late rrlrltton. or w!;:Cn may i tiereatior oc contmctea m anl or any re- i i:iui;..i iiaiuf i i.n.- i,invve .i.ii.i--, Mian ; i -it . . - i ever ; o assuiiiC'i or pant iy tnc i niUM , States, nor ftttv State a?Sll!RC or p:tv siiy I part t'.iercof. ; 3d. Congress shall have power to make i a lavrj tu ceessarV and prOpVT to secure to ajj persons 1 in every Mate the Union, equal jl otection ia their right. cr iir0) ufcrtv and piopenr. Articte XIII. of the Con stitrd ion. as ratified by more than two" thirds nf the States, declare tiiat "neither Si-vvery nor tHvUur.tririf erii(.iu'. except as 3 pr.nishment for crime, whereof the psrfy , hall have been duly convicted, e.irt ex iit within tlif United. Ststes." sni furtherm Oi e, "Contf rcs shall have power to ; enforce this article by appropriate legis- , lation." What, then, is to beco-TtC of : apprcnticesbto code of So'ith Caroli- ' n!, vt loch so dfti kly imitates Slave ry and . tipon more : persons a j of that Jtate htt vpfi. nt cottrae. 01 anv voice , .,)nt.vrJ t,,ft clCict 0f their" whole j ,ftm, frtf.rc bv three hundred thousand , wf.if frKi a 'What of the o-cHed i oo t ot V,"c.,,-- i .f Vorl- 7itvh. j

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Lett- r From Mrs. Lincoln.

Mr. Carpenter, the artist, who has eww Twwmrr ii .-.ouai rccojitcuoys ft i. VCaUiiit X.!U o!u. give ia last cMUiitntioi. tfce . . . . i . . . . . .. . iliowtng extract oCn ktti (1 : o:J -Mrs. i.inccin: ; - ' K i . " Truly," voltes ;3Irs. lincoSa', "wo orrowr has beea like uiito mirie I am s broKen hearted ri oer this rUrerwhetin1 hen the terri'. ie ti;ge- ! ng at!'iction as w

"rsi octurrc.i, and, or course, reauze T venomous, ar-vl forever ia a row with ' t far more. I hare lor tlx most loving womebody, we find General Mettxtitli at nd devoted of husbands, su.d my dear rsducah, in command at that pst, and Kivs tiie father that sons were ever l ies- jdichargig the JUieate and responsible ed ,w5U'.. ' Until GW love !ia'4 rlce d nies of the positica. with great tact and jiu ij Lis.aiJe againv" I shall kau -.v..uo t.cuuaiamatc 4viiity. JUiauiikc iuuy of , eaeo. or alk-viatioo of my grief. Know- his ilk, was snug at home doinsr nothng him as von did. I am sure yo-i can '. ing for the war save to snarl and find pardon and appreciate, a wife's great sr- ; fault with the men and measures of the 1 tow over so untimely a loss ! j admtnstration. Ueneral -Meredith and a j his tall plume became altogether too pop"1Ic.it I wish von could have been ; u,ar ",v5th tlie Q'mkers of the district, and .-.ithrav dear husband the last three i j':1,,is pf hls well earned military lauweeks of las life. Having a realizing Fris- Julian, who is a snake by instinct. sense that the unnatural rebellion I nd proverbial for his low cunning, sot was near its close, and being most of I l:,msolf to ,T01 k to romnroinise the dis tiie time awav from Washington, where titiguishe-i General whose personal bralie had passed throutrli such eoudts of i J cr-v i?eked the coura-o to emulate, mind durinsr the last four vears fcHtling j IIe eaused a telegraphic despatch to be so encouraged, he lreelv 'gate vent to snrreptit.onsly incorporated in the asso ! is cheerfulness. iWn the Iotinae, V reports, anfl in every loyal! ! e was almost bovisii in his mirth, and j lnseiioid of the la.-id, rcrcdith was remindetl mo of his original natnre, as I i stigmatized as having been removed from ; i ememboietl him in ourown home, free : I15 command becanae of his disgraceful

i roin cam, surrounded bv those he loved. -That terrible Friday, I never saw hint so supremely cheerful. - 1 1 i s manner was even playful. At three o'clock he drove out with ine in the open carllaito. In atartinir, I risked him if any ntr r-hoald accompany us " He inin,t(!:.r.telv rej-licvl : 'No, I prefer to ride by onrst IvesTo-dsy- Dnrinej the drive he v.a-. so gay that I said to him; laughingly: Tear husband, v"o;t almost startle ine by your great cheerfulness.' lie replied : 'And well I may feel so, Mary, for. I consider this dav the war has come to r. close.- and then added : -We must both bf mtre cheerful in tho future. lietvvecn tiie war, .-.nd the loss of our darling Willie we have been verv miserable.' Lvci v word he then uttered is deeply engraved on mv poor broken heart. In tiie t venuiir i.is remit was xel upon !::; ing some relaxation. I f.tn.ly believe that if l. hatl remained in the White House, on that night of darkness when tho fiends prevailed, he would hate been horribly cut to pieces. Those siends had too long contemplated this inhuman murder to have allowed him to escape." Kentucky is a Free Stale. The Citlh ial proclamation of the tidop tion, l.v the requisite number of States, of tho Constitutional Amendment tibol-i-jhinir Si iterv, has hern followed by the tt-hent of fie Ihoi..l-!!e:is ..ireau into Keiitucky. Tli" Ai-ieniimeut !ms made ll'i-si-ivr's of tint State tree: and tho t "n . vol nmeiit wiii i-i i' that their freedom is - i. -ounied. T!,- Le.i-latui-e of Kentui-kv ha ren rdtil all laws impo-iag disabilities ;;:e:i '!;o-e ot Iter citizen who enttaged in t! e robcliion, but has rejected a hill to testify. It carrcsses rebels, and ostracises faithful Union men : and. as to the loyal blacks, it would sooner eiMcif'v them than to yield them a single privilege that did int belong to them t-hen in bondage. Therefore, to secure justice to the free lmen, General l i-'k bus issued a circular from his headquarters at Nashville, announcing that the Ihireau extends its supervision over persons recently held as slaves in the Stat? of Kentucky. 1 low long this suporvison will continue is tersely and plainly stated in the followinor language of the circular : "Until tlie enactment and enforcement of State laws guaranteting to the freedir.en ample protection in prison and property, Ureednien's Courts will be established for the adjudication of cases in which they are involved." General Fisk has also issued an address t. tlie fi cedmen, wldch has received the commendations as the leading papers of Louisville, and whieh we transfer to our columns as a part of tho current-history of this great epoch of Liberty. Ind. ifx'itrnal. Report of the Secretary of War. I u the report of the Secretary of War, general uiumr.ry is given of the military j campaign ot ls04 and lGo, ending in j t,.e .-suppression of armed resistance to j t.-.e national autuonty in the insurgent j States. 1 lie national military force on ti.e 1st of May lf0.", numbered 1,000,")1G men. It is proposed to reduce the military establishment to a peace footing, comprehending o0,.m" troops of all at t.i, organized so as to admit of an cidargoment hy liiiing up the ranks to Sh!,tiOt, if the circumstances of trie country should require an augmentation of quire an augmentation oi : -V. t , e i ; Ine volunteer force has ,,,i.i i,v- ttin .i;! i the Army. already been - - ca. Aim . a from service of over M.'o 0l0 troops, and ; , , , ,. - - ' the department is proceeding rapidlj- in i ti.e work ot lurther re-iiH Hon. 1 lie war estimates are reduced from 8510,210131 to i?33,!i14,4'l. which amount, in the opinion of the Department, is adequate for a peace establishment. Report of the Secretary of the Navy.

The Secretary of the Navy states in "conquered provinces or territories ; we his report that at the commencement of ; aro in faor of requiring ami providing the present year there were in commission j guarantees for the protection and rights .V;u vessels, armed witH 3,0!X guns, and , of their Freedmeu. There may be those manned by .M.Ooti men : the num!er of ' wh.o fancy that they are favoiingthe vessels at present in commission is 117, ; Freed men hv calling for tiie exr?'-utin with fS.1 .cuns. and 12.1Smen. of the rebel chiefs.! tiie coiifiseatiou of Since tlie 4th of March. lol, 4: rebel property, and the perpetuation of vessels have been purchased, of which '" Sout!iern ptioilage or rath -r. vassalage. :lo w ere steamers, at a cost of SIS ,33'.J,- ; but we 1;. lie. e the: e i a kind, r and tHl 93. and of those there have been surer way of reaching the en 1 w--; vhn sold :40 vessels, for which the Govern- j at. We "see not how we oo tid help the KtMit has received s?5.tl 27. I freed men bv ts'ttkfn? war either on the The estimated expenditures for the j President or on the re'-els who have year ending June SO. lvt7. are 823,92,- ! thrown dow n their arms. Where we find

457. "I can tell von Low to save that horse," said a small boy .to a man who was lookmg at the saeieton e: a. norse attached to a vehicle. "How?" "Why just slip Lim' r.way while the crows are at roost."

I their Freedtnea. And we stilt hope to There is a man ir Wayne county. Pa., i see Congress and the President eo-oper-who is the father of thirty one children, ate in securing these beneficient and no- :. thirty of whom are living and in cood f wise inconsistent ends AVt York Trihealth. " bxne.

' George W. JuJian and General Soi. Mer

edith. t r-!i:u5 of iiv i4i::al r IatiMiio;nf u t j tie lion. Gorire.V. Ju2tan n,3 C.ntr tt ' Mert-dlth tniiy n. t lt .ntiittrMisi . l.ssir.g over the bitt ris which c Hracteried the l'onir.' M::al canvass in tl.e Ihuat Distrku and I irttdrrf-,nnTtt'oi,s4rr reflection npoti Jn ' li tn, who is nothing if not vindictive and ' ; "ncessjon to 1-ro slavery exactions at i antican. l ins at a time when Ken tnehy ivas a stench in loal nostrils every w her--', brought down upon Meredith the severest condemnation. Julian chuckled with delight at the success of his nice little game. Meredith done ail that he could to remove the groundless imputation, but tho injury was beyond reparation, and satisfied that Julian was somehow at the bottom of it, ho was content to hide Lis time. Tracing tho dc-s patch through multitudinous windings : he found its source, and a short time, Mncc Os.taine.l saustactory prooi under y-'th that Julian was its author. Con -! . fronting the tratlueer with the e i deuces i to his shameless libel he gave him the pP'Ttunity of making- himself atill more infamous by a eowaf.lly denial, and tak"r. -nov, t i;aini gave mm a spien did eowhiding. Mean, low .minded and contemptible men are cowards by instinct, and the craven wretch, thon-h uu as heavy as. his assailant, submitted ilojo-isig with the best possible to till uraee, bawling like a calf and culling on the bystanders for help." Did he L'et a blow too much .' Tho ciiort to make a martyr out of Mr. Julian oil this sta e of facts will only serve like the trials and tribulations of. Ir Olds, to demonstrate how little material it tidies to make a martyr. Papers and poiilieiaiis I" thcJulian iiiU;e.-t will make a frantic etforl to altiiiiute tiie ass:u;I; to political jealousy. " Nonieiieral Mefeihth undei'stauds lie knew vc:" vt oil before he assault, that it would receive .sense : t !:in-.,e!f. . made the no j;iti;icalion at the lian ls of lite noa resistant (t:akers of his dt-,tiiet, but smarting under a ivkiii for which there could be no adequate reparation, he gave ids detainer a well merited llosging. Honorable men, while deploring theneccsMtf which eotnpt4led General M-ie-iith to cowl idu a cowardly liar, will concede that ho served, him right. Amen and amen 1 Martyrdom has become very cheap under Democratic auspices, but the high quality of personal courage and dauntless bravery, even in a bad cause, has been deemed itui !.-.pensii le to the poorest quality of the modern article. Under this ride .Julian . might be set up for worship as "a calf, but ho won't martyr " worth a cent. '" LufaycUe Daily VvitrUr. Tho President and Congress. The Federal Constitution, in preserih ing the duties of the President of the United States, says : - ' j " He shall fiom lime to time give to ; Congress information of the state of the ! Union, and recommend to their eonsidj oration such measures as he shall judge necessary rtnd expedient." j In the literal fulfillment of the impor tant duty t-ius imposed on him, President Johnson yesterday transmitted to tho Senate deeply interesting reports re cently made to him on the condition ot tlie South bv General Grant (lenenl Howard and" General Sehnrz ae.-om panving them bva brief message, wliorein Iie rci-,mmends an earlv restoration o' t;ie states lately in rebellion to all the I rights ami privileges which they forfeit ! ed by attempting to bre-ik up l!ie Union I We find in the text of this message no j adequate reason for .Mr. Sumner's tie j nunciation of it. If . the President had demanded of Congress that it act on his ' judgment rather than its own. then he ; would have acted unwarrantably ; but. , , , - - - . : as he has simply given his own vij-.v 1 , , . . J.P ... , . ; the existing aituation, witu hia reasons for suirgestin a particular course, no i , ... , ... 1,1 deserves neither denunciation nor oi.lo- i Two great ends are now in view : L-t, The restoration of the States lately in revolt to their former positions in the Unice. 21. The protection of their Freedmeu from future oppression and outrage. We are in favor c f both these. We are opposed to keeping the Southern States indefinitely in the condition of f either in fa,;lt, we do not hesitat" to sav so : bnt wc indge thnt the true interest : i of the blacks is to be subserved by ril ! tivatine the kindliest relations with both. We trust there will he developed in ; Congress the suavity and practical sa- ' gacitv require 1 to se- ore at otic an ear- : ! Ty restotTttion of the Southern Stntos, and a perfect and perpetual guarantee ' of the essential rights of manhood to

Unnti-.igton .V uiJ lies w!;A. purp.-its s. ilwU Calt ia i tn .';.. wgill, in the 1-st Legl-l.iUire. ropose i Tvt.tperatK-e .1: s That he wot. hi not vott for a temper

Co -rec t ion. Tl.e

ar, , -i law if ahiskj run knetjsieep ia the ; . " ' , , , .,' v; . . , . t : ... , .... i. ' . iciet v to he'd '.net- next fair lit that cit. u.J,-uvtvW ! !MaS,icieiies are being .nteruinesi at Mr. Cowgill, said no such thing. Hut 1 a banquet at the red-nee of Secretary ia hi, a-emarki on the prohibitory 1 Loomi, of tiie Stale lUard t . " i. o 5 i- ; Tim First ladiana lleavv Artilerv na lemper.ince Kill, then under dusvus - ; , 1 - , " , - . i i 1 ; been ordered to be mustered out or sersu n m t ie House, Le said: . , vice. The 57 th w as paid oil and treated That he understood the Bill gotten to a h1 Utttner U day. . na bT-trfeir fan artra! tem perswee men; Taia S-upi-aiti Uomt is in. session. , urge Ion bv the Copperheads of the Logis- j """V hit tire and made as odius and iiniuhr ! mwber of . orfgna, we are as possit.Kto the j eoi leof tho State, and j willing to defend Mr. Julian s otfleial that the respouMbihtv of its passasre j acts . - And as a v4dier. far as Genwould bo sad iiosl on to the Kepubliean j rl Meredith dl his duty, we are will1 arty thereby working the defeat of the j to defend him; but to engage in the pattv. at the next fail elections. Aud he personal quarrels of these two men, or -had to sav, that if that was their object, j their peculiar trtends, who are continuas much' of a temperance man as he ally parading their acts before the peodaimed to be, he would rather sve our ? pie. w e are unwtthog to take any part. . - . - ... H . l ; ' ,. ...... .,;. .-v, . t w iiafrona riot-

ingiiwavs and bv-wavs run Knee deep in w hisky for one year, than to have that God-forsaken, copperhead, disunion I party, gain the aseeudeucy in the control of the a .fairs of the State. ' Iti-nlalrs in fjeorsria The Nrgroee Wont ; Vork, Bud n ft"aion for it. j r?.ivaa-...ih Correspon.ler.ce New York Herald. I A gcntletnan just arttvod in this city from the interior, in the vicinity of the Altamaha. tlraws a most gloomy picture of the condition of affairs among the lau -kwoods people or that section. Ho 'has largo timber interests in a locality about fifty mile from Savannah, and has been attempting to make use of the f.- linen- 1-ilor U, .t-in r out hi tit,,- . bor for tho market. Ho has given up j the en.travor t' ma lie tt ee negro labor i etiiunerative, and is decided iu his con viction that it is utterly idle to look to , the lrecdmen for work, for the present at least As he is a Northern man by i birth and education, and does not share ! the bitter prejudice against the freedmeu which is felt by the nativ es, I place great reliance upon his statements. Ho tells j me that, although ho otlered them the j most liberal inducements, paving from i twenty dollars to went v five dollars wa- i ge.s a iiiontii. ana iimutig luem in qnar tors and rations, ids negro laborers desctti 1 him one after another ifter hav ing secured a tew dollars in iiovanct i ,. .. and, in many cases, baking with them on absconding w hatever they could lay their hands on tools, stock, provisions, harness, .tud not unfivq-'ontly, animals Under these .ii-eouragin- circim-t-uioos. l e litis determined t aban liMi ids vvoi altogether until he can ol ain w-oi- la I or tioui t.'je North. He re,u es-cr ,s tlie while pf.q.ie of that region to u in a s.ul coudition. The cottntry is bare o. pi-'vis!ons, the roads almost cve.-r'here :wc i:nj .issiabj,', ami, in tho inij en-liiig iislress of the frvvtioii and its cotnidcte isoiatioii from ai. h u ma ni.i '.' g iuihoaii-i'-. the iuhabUants have become despe.-r.to tin. I Ticions to an extent, aud arc p.ntigel itito all th. evils 1 social chaos Springing naturally out of thi.- t-isorder-cd state of at'aii s is an organization of I. emulators, " so called. Their numbers include many ex Confedeiate cavaliers of the country, and their mission is to visit summary justice .upon any o.'icu tiers against the public peace. It is needh ss to sav that their attention is largely directed to maintaining quiet and submisoion among toe blacks. The i V... . ..V. ( ig up of some obstre- j v the " Regulators, " 1 shooting or stringin porous "nigger" bv is so common an occurrences as'to excite little remark. Nor is the work of proscription confined to tiie lrecdmen only. The " Regulators" go to the bottom of the matter, and strive to make it uncomfortably warm for any new settler with demoralizing innovations of wage for "niggers," Arc. My informant, the timber merchant, although having lived ten years in the State, and served in tho late war, felt, his life umsafe among the "Regulalors," by whom h was openly' menaced, and for whom Ins always took the precaution to make ready a warm reception on retiring at night. He is thorough ly disheartened with Lis experience in i llie interior, rnd does not see and no mure tlo I what is to be the.irnuediate ! Elt-.WlllV tsolllllOU Ol LilO lllflitei, c.vccpi ill tlie thorough introduction of capable w hite labor. Proposed I'lr-rrNea-in a Ten -h ere Field. Mr. (iFOiciS W. Jcman's paper, in Wayne County, Indiana, says in explanation of its statement that Mr. Jri lis was not 1'Kiking a: MKREnrra when the attack oi tli lait-r ..ijx.n the former was ma Id : .s to his it'.t noticing the ioiof, which the f'.-in-mercial enn strue irit-i evi l.-noe of cotvarJiee. tlnis who know Jlr. Jcxia bes hin r that that lias always been his style of dealing with t'in of that stamp.'' Hut it is not a good strle.. It has its disadvantages as Mr. Ji lias has eip.;rk-need. It is tho part of safety as well as of manhood to face an etKiny. Jcu vn's piper furtiier say ; "Geokob V. Jcua.t krieir perfectl.- wet! arlmt the oveat i 'i: sistrtt-!, th it Soi Mkbk!TM. with all his .oir-i-a! snp.T! Trty, woul I never attack him on eTtl terms -under sti-h ctrcoiastances be c -add havo i-,m fie ,r'i-t r-i'ttiti fx un-tfrr fil-ltvk i there, been anv mi i'-L-nieTit to cng ige in so h-inibaong' ati e t.-rr-ise." There U great' in lueern.-n'' f r M-. Jcm t- engage iu just th tt exerci.; : an 1 if he will do it we siiail have sora; r-?speet for him. We presnmi Mr Ji lias is no at h..-ro an ! r c .v -r;l fnm th.-bruisei r-o-ei-. e ! at th-? R chnrn I rj .-i S . M ::i;ra h is a fe-.v t -n-a-re fiet Is in his Wayrii C.anty farm Imirably a lapte I for a littlv physirral ts-rcio. Now, if fiiinoF. W. H-irt takr a rile to Sou's farm, an- pet '.im arm a 1 a fWd jus.t n-, vre will gnx.-atts. 1,'in a fl itferinjr r-wptwa at t!s bevl of th-s re: u-vo. his Tiet-vrtoo retara : anl, if ht will let o, ka-w vi l.--n be is g.ng. w witi tw there to ..rv tS e.umti-r 1-. " ircipj-tr of iniTurriil his tirun. It Cn-.lWt tT. ! were tc . .isn't sxn.-of tlie g -)j oi J Q-rtk?r e-cl :- j anon a'-jrrit KU Jimand a to the :- .-rietr of ib.l : . i n- i t ni g, t.i. v tu'ght alv-is? sgaiaat it in:!!';., Wl i:' iiioul l goaoi 4., it, aid do it well, even tins d-.r tA 1 Qtkresses wonld ainiie cn-ritoUtion up c J.iia hoia br: -aib t heir crisp aai sonar cp-Virirr, Ut they dor, t dr-te on rr.-it balking, siia$rzy Kiri -d i!ir si-taats. " t much. T.ic suzg- slio.a of cimsiog the cf. ird r .u a teu-acr? tijil is a!m-a .r. It has a liar .r of the prj.-tica". t i tt a e YUe. it a.r of tu-i-si. I: ha s-ickof the I AJiai tait ah of pc .r .sio aers ruiis'a. If (ii mr,i W. irill do tt, we wii! saal Uim i iLi'Sy C jaim -rcial, s unlay's s;ae iarla-iei. free, for on-; year ; aal we fti svu that be w,j-il i re id it regatarlr, ac! that much gd might come -.f it. We m gh; iiistiil into hi saeeptibte ia-t-i'U-ct some of onr g. I prioe'nJes. ft might be that we con;? snatch him a abrani froas the barafrg, as H wre. IfV win do ai re. We a!3 mike a sacriSce. If he will pntotl Sol. ronnl a tea-acre fid!, we wilj ys, we will, prrs.cvety we will pu'iiish Iris next spreh. More iin that. een ; we will gn so far and fare sftri-Ry a- ti r nbtisti one of bis oi l speeches !

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The S.cu-tle-..' are t:ll in sess;,ih, tncir time ' jr. -H-". I tu I pj e rrans-neiiou ui . FvWi Wkkrij, t;tHnli ha rep- i. . . . I . . . V b;;a; t s.sr i t sot. Vet U e, U't Ii.el's, Ksq . i.ll'ers to fit lO t'ii- groan is tree f expense, and ! , i.'... va....,.,. I .l i t., . s: t. ib So e u.i - t . ter re a ling matter, A'.t Aj.'jA Journal. Far the ralladium. IVp-iri-t this life on the 27t'i of Slh month last, Ainjust isii. thu.io t.. Wr g it. ia the 2rd year of hernge. -sd i.;ht vnt Aiu! i i. Wrvtui). She was ever frail ial.lv, yet eno o the losrioj and beh.iei oa 's. w li after, are transferred in thft f fu j f youta aulbavity, tv a nv'ro coogeoial j clime. J Deprived in early c V.l l'i -! of a Mvthera love, sha wasat.o:! by an A-tW, who, t-. the last hour of life 1 eaten i.-l to b-r. all the care an-I devotion of a Mother ! -she having pruviotfy cmimitte-l her last remaini el..! Mo earth a:lti,e 'spirit t.t.l. who gave it.'. leprive I f alt h -r "h i.i i . i! 1 tr.- ts-tres," save r moet j - - "1 H.s'.a.l. h.h.a.Ufea. brother, th-aa rgV-a U v:nyatVt.ei.y. . h . 11. I.tefKS Tt'Y MV SUTKSt.BV A. J. UBI'ilir. 1 hav vv m lor -. I through tV gi we-yanl, ern: far oil I'oiue to d ay, Vh; oi v t'l.r.i .'it- n ir r otfru West-ward, When our diri.u..r ciui bvn I iv, M- 1 1 i' - -ene tvi le - IV a-te-aater" Woere our youtiifu! days were soent, li -e we j-it!ini.d a lljiiuht-'i', Orvetknew what st 'rcov iuint. 3"na awt fhei are f!ent ciiera, .. : "- I'eopl.-l oy the sainted devl An t our li -aft are 1 1 ant kmnly, Aii our toars re lreelv shed. Hut ite krj..iv. thvt in toe kee;in; Of tliOtr Sav i r and the r tod, Rt t is ami's of tle naw si i',.iii I'eaeetuliy bencatli th Sol. O'er their craves, (.n siiverv pinions, , itjreK j;ii.r xim -aerv.I trust, V.'e. ivH'j iu -hi' 'arts, ooHlutitied j ih. ii,e eoi I .t il l s.Seat d.isl. A t 1 'k -1 iiiviii tin Tout -SMnvs. S ster d nr, I thvi of .t oi you, . Anl tiu pirn-ix w.tr I i f h.tti-" 'l.sv me ci-'ss by cousin Sni'.'' Yet iv t "1'iite her l ist irnr ' s either, A .i di-atk- itiiiuveit eves a i rt ing Ot- ,;tiii f proo . t.r0.r ""s.-v . Tho- u ii si . I, -an 1 st.v li-r lying. i t .it liori .oi. ..'! tu'l, , . 4 j I s:ftlt- b-tf 1 roiiihog--i ' v. ot ". it i . , ' . i' " - ' ' 1 h IV n .. -.) VI i ; 1 !'- 1. in..t V '. ' s-!v f ..or., '.W t'ot .rt.''1!-. I ' . i ,.,i - I he h -sua le., :i . d llll, i-.;l iv. icr ,v.!l - -i, l;1 " Mas--! ,ikiiv, in r ;.-iltle hrj..S. . T Us -t.-ll I " h IS " I !- 1 .-. . i - ill. s h- t II oil Tone's si! i.-.l s'o I-, it i'll ..S -s.iail L.oli Ipoa ClflU, i i ( ,- c u . i ; , ii -ver . i ..-' t 1 . I we me ii.ir I- e, 111 It il . h :n. n-:ir that I 1'."--r, . h, a t ' it . st i u Is, .-hi'! .ja. vl to over. ! a ,i i i ii-- not uu I a it.i ll in Is." Yes, we Uu . v, A.ierwa ifiiv hn 1 them. And, w ith Oiem he ever Most ; It like tii.-iii. .vefros tlie Vhill-jy, Leauiuou a .savior's breast. NT ov Vtl ve r Li .s e 1 1 1 o n t s . " ' A Splendid Lot CONTAIMINU nearlv three-piarti?rs of an acre nt J aiv.itud, lor Sale at a IJAIld Al.N. Said lot is lo cated on the corn r of JI tin an I Ivl-rent't streets, nmninjr through to Broadway, one bun lred feet wide and three hundred and eiirhten feet in length. No better I.t 'of this), can be found iu Kic!imnl. For U.rms, Ae., call on A. N. XKWTOV, Pentist, ' ' - "- liteomomi, lad. a The Stockholders in tlie Itichmond and Williamsl.oi ir Trtropie,nipBBV are herwi.v notified that an . hu t:. mViil 1 held in tl.e Tnul's UtBca in tba City uf Uiebmoii.bon tit tin-, the Sth of 1st mouth, lMI, lletwern the hours of 1 and 1 o'eloek of said day. for the purpose ol e'ettiug hirectors o serve tl.e ensuing vetr. WlI.l.rAM l'AKKY, I "resident, liicbmon 1, 12tb mo., 2e, lHfi.'i. 4 tte Turnpike Election. f A " Klection will l bhl at Hitl' Old Mdl, on Saturl ir.J.n. I I, l""i1, for I 'irechir of the Riehmowlaal New Pans Turnpikt Koa l Conapany, Ut s'-rve for the pres.-it rear. Hcorr M ifriTT,' Jan. tth, 1 -". i'rei.ient. - . - - - - , - aii. F O U T Z CE.LtBKlTCiloTss asi Cattle Powflers. This preriaratfeia, t. lona atiu fatvvrably $ kauvD, will Uioro.itily reiovigoraie i.rolon -down ana h.t, pfrit-4 horses, Uy nUt-nictbralna and cleanainf tlie sinmai-h aitd Ifitca-tiu'-a. It is a rare prere live of all 41stoclrtVat . t this animal. .ich as LING rVLH, Ol-tMititd, i i,:.i,iiw w Tilll. HtlV US, co t'u h , i-is-TKMPKR. VKVKflS. FoUXDEK I.osS OF A PP PITIT K AVD VITAL EM-.afiV.tc. Its us-: ioajvovps tliwind, Hcrmses the apt tile- gi rap a a t a aixl i rl'sy -i and tran-fo-ms t h miv:rable te.a Into a -So. Jooklnst and splHte To keepers of Co. fi.H p--rt:oo Is InvalnaMe. It iaoe-M ttie aujutiij b-1 iaif-oves the .....tv ot the milk It baa --n proven by aeTMV B-iai txpcnnitDi to i creaae uie aoani'll X-, B'lk and cream rventy per o-nt. a4 make tbm batter trm sod !J cattle, tt rives ihemi an appetue, looaess n..trM tiitm unve aaoeh tatter. Ia alt dims-s of SWJne, such aa Ctrastbs, UZS la te Lnnrs. Li r . a, km fl Jr.f." . I. . . . . . By twittjnx f -m t Ua.f j-'.;. r . to a tar ir h fcai r-u wrf3 f s-.ye li,i.. , "i-r?f , witt M e-! ,4 mr rr.-J.r-y . -. -.'.j Tf -iv.t. hi m. a i . r"!-- J s-.-l . :.: Kof n va. ,. Pries Z5 Cm, - ?ipe-, o 5Psperifar U. ramaM rT ' . FOUTZ fc XJI0., r TFrta . wnatF.uc bris 3ir:nv Dzrm. 3To. 118 Iklia St., BaltiraoTe, Kd. r .r Sate .r Trntf3-?4 8'antfn eeacawat ta t'oatcd Ataies. t fat sale Wholesale and Reta3 at maiiafa-stijara pncas.by PI,lMrJtKeLLVt. , - ItschnaoB-, la-iauma. Joha D. Perk. CiaHr.Bst., ciwrl Aeat.

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