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DG'1J1I';,rr .ALIi. .,'," dim ftoe", of ."y._lrI"e,ollllllber, 80me llIdden ,trer thou maY8\ not Stell! 1'\ I, 'I I not tby beart Corsake- thee t but It ber 'r HI. well· I ,Cl:1jl111 } d arl thOU tossed 011 hillows'or temptation, MlWes 'And ""nldst do ,ood, but nli oft prevails? 01 Hunk amidst the waves of tribulation, \hen eartbly bopes, when earthl)' reNgoa tailS- . God kuows it "II!. " !nd' dost ttiou .in! thy deed of shame ponl cealing Then walk lD pride witl\o'!t on'l. sigh reveal· WESTER,LY, R. I., MARCH ,5. 1863. Hlh"',·Pf'o.,p;_ it is not 'the-providence of God snothet, t ytm'll Elulter with pail&ge to provo 80 forth, which form the origina;l afraid.'" ' Was or /he authpr Qf:i$, ,demand in tl\e sOIl.1 for religion, and '" Only myfe'li, John; if! could get The objt)ctions 9! law, and falHify, to answer whfoh them to of the autbor- these were ap'poiuted of Gpd, an d "Wait a nJinute," said hiB com· I are preserved bY bis authority. My panian, and edging himself round, D 'notion is, that the ten commandment!! he took the poor fellow's feet in his cOlltain the .en prinoipal, or; tbejle Jap, and wrapped hiB own coat that the o£;iiuineroiii in- 01 a around them. Cold, and dark came theologians, w,hen purifill4 laws, and geHeratlDg that awful night. No moon ligbwd the rejection of their repetitious, all ' These, up the horrible place, covered with cOntain a far more extensive list, think, 'to be mnde the dead and dying. Sometimes a D1erC-.1 embrace, as they' do, objections uf every SYlltooi of moral and iog groan tuld wbere life stiIllin!!'elr- the lately advanced by Bisb· political philosophYt-EdwardIrvwg. low' moali 'Spoke of Ooleolo; they not discriminating _" failing breath. 0 I what diffe.\'eoce between an what agonies, did tbat sad and blood· the person to who/Il ONE BIGHT ON THE, BATTLE-FIELD, stained field witnjlss that nigbt I had made a certain "HDrry. is tbat" you? God be "John," said Harry, after a long In 80me dark spot DO hllman, eye CIUl !!lie; mg , ' ) Il j: The deep remorse tllat should I)ec:am!e lhee ! ' , . t re(lImded was not a specified thanked, I've found ypu at last. I've panse," did you ever pray?'" l'lii.dual; or, whether 'it Wall not too bee.n bunting for throo or four hours. "Pray, Harry; Why-no-:-yes.- God it. aU I Mt \boU opprossed Rnd and .. J'" hearted, ,'/he be.veOB thell In thick 010u411 arrayed, I,d ,veU·nlgh orushed; no .trllngth nuparted, :I" frlondly voice to say.' Be noilatu.id I' God knows it alii , , \ft tllnu d. mourner?-"anrtb,,-te3T-drops flow- ! lug \ { For one too early lost to earth and Iliee, ,he depths of grief. no human splrltltnow\Dg, , Which moan In s8crei, the mornlns sea! God knoW&.It.'lI1I ! ' Dost thou look hack upon'", II(e of ainning! Forward, and tremble Cor tby futl/.re lot There t , One ;v1lO 84!8S tlte Bnd'frol1l the be· . gJnnioit;: r _ j'he tear of penltenoe,is unforgot. GOd knows It ,,11 ! Ibeng(l to God., 'Ronr out your hearts be· fore Him' . Tbere's no grief yout' father canoot Ind let Yl'ur grateful.ongs of praise Brm- I ,( To '''VE>, fOrgIve, lind every wOUlld to heal. God knows it all-Go<Lknows it all I I I '. that God had never revealed to Harr1', boy, speak to me." wllen l'ye been \lligllty hard pressed, a sPecified thing recorded. ' "John," faltered [the faint, low I suppose I have. ;My mother prays/, Th,e.'c,bjl)ctilons_ot Ibn Ezra are eXclu· vOfce, that fluttered and elided in a he added, choki/lg a little. liiv,.tv confined te' the of iheSe wearY " ," " Ah I John, 80 does mine; 'but ; those of Bishop Colen· "Come, come; 'Iyou've got more that won't S3ve us." ' to the second. , Shonld the forego- life in you t4an that. Swallow this," "That's true, Harry. I've often of Ibn Ezra's objec- and?e held his canteen to the parch· wished I was a man; bnt} embraced all that has been lips of the wounded The Ilever was. Praying, I take it, IS hinlselfl subject worthy Bhght draugbt seemed'to revive the just asking God for what we want." 6, and should that which suffering. soldier. He opened his "Then God have mercy on my has advanced therebn not be 8Il- eyes agam ; they were brighter and soul," cried poor Harry, in anguish eeD,ted liy UIi, then indeed,may We ra- clearer. hoth of body and mind. . I, I.l Vtl, ,,,,notmerelyin tbeglorroU!\i4ings "Thank you, John," Ile murmured, "And mine t(>o," John was con- the sacred record of the "I should have died of thirst. Y strained to add. Pellt:itimch.butalso in the assurance, are not hurt-'eh 1" "0 John llf I do Jive I'll be a dif· with the cancre of doubts, " Thank you, too, bit I am, II re- ferent man. 1 never felt before what MOllll8 was the author of tbe en- sponded the young mati, leaning OVei' it was to have no Savi'Our. Christ, ; a privilege d<JUbly valua· him. bave mercy on me. 0 I if He would to him that does not comprehend " Not badly, tben ?" I only save my soul I" it is possible to assert tliat ,Mos- " 0 no I only 80 bad'tllat I can't " He will, Harry; He will. Chris· is not the author of' the innrimera· stand,' and can hardly crawl. But tians say He always answers prayer passages which Ibn Ezra deter- see here, I'm not a man to give up. if it be sincere." conld not have been written you know-so I hunted for you on Tbere was a long silence. Poor him, and yet to place the smallest my hands and knees-not. exactly was, crying and pray.iog to him- iVII.llne that remain, even that. either, but by jerIs, Sideways. as he sat there shivl'lriog, and in be acknowledged to be How do you feel, HarrJ' 1" pain than he liked to acknowl· dier. - - - --- of them. "Pretty bad, John-it hurts me edge. It was long at'ter midnight "Wake him, I remain, dear fellow.laborers, ever ,\o.metlmes when I breathe." when Harry spoke again. He seem- john. I HEIllU.N IhIN1'ETUR. j "Yoll don't say SO! why, where ed to have been sleeping. ' "My friend, I cannot Wilke him. ... k my No. 17 FenclTI\rch·st., London. are you strucK, old fellow?" lit) cried out, "was a He will Wakll 11< 'j this day,. and Jar!. 6.1863. "In weast, I John, dream?" -With a wTId cry, John' araggw a prophet in Israel v"".t.lhmk'it'a through the luogs, "Aye, and a good one, I hope." himself forward; For Ill. BabbJIlb lleoorder." gone it is." ' "A blessed' dream. I thought I wonnd, and feli oh the bddy R- lliS THOUGHTS " ou're not gone yet, at all stood directly before the Savionr, and friend, weeping: pltiously, as he eJ:- lioc'CA!1l0IniD BY READING" THOUGHTS ON eventlii," said the sturdy soldier, ar- he stretcbed out his hand, and said, claimed, "0 II Harry, l had 1 WAR." ranging'his position so that he could 'Harry, 1 have heard your prayer. have lost livery man than,ypu 1" - examinmg the. attend to his friend with the lealll Yonr soul is saved!" , " I never saw 80 sweet ana.hapPY of ",notber, it gives me pain, to himself. here, Harry, H Well and 1 don't doubt it is.>' a face," mnrmured tbe'stranger, and to have my thoughts run whatever comes, it's always best to "And 'then, John, while I'stood left the dead for the livillir. ,(.':1, In"rmilipi with his, as far as they can keep np your spirits. How do I tbere so happy, I felt tiometbing .. He died a Christian," John wi,ote and never with- knoW hnt I'm to lose Illy leg, foot, or touching my knee, and looking down home to the old nnllr 'OIjI,.SQ'JIIIl good reason for the difrerg· something? but I. sha:!'t worry, let then) was my sweet little motberless child and you shall be If circumstances require I me me t\lll you." , babe that I left at home. O! John, " On the 18th," sobbed discuss any questioD, it is my " In the Jeg ?" the snch an angel's face,"-the man's ed mother, as !!he read tbe sadpalti01R' to ascertain,' definitely, if poe· wonnded man, with a contortIOn of voice choked. lar8 of that eventful sible, aU the poillta, of agreeme.nt on pain. " It is all angel's face, at any rate," wonder he thougM his baby W;8oI! the ifubject, and thus limit the dlscull- "Yes, I helieve 80. Haven't look· said John, stoutly swallowing his him, for on that nigpt "?Il.died, ..... j,alsido'.,fmmrdlilt siol1, to a,s a,. compass as may ed yet-but it aches ugly now and tears." _ angel, and here sbe laid 10 her be practicable. then. Heaven, it wasn't a " 0 , how I have longed to see her bed; cold and l.ieaittitnl, while! 10 reading" Thoughts on War," I shot, but a shell. I tbink it's partly face tllis twelvemonth \" said HatJ;'y, poor father was dying. But () I hnppy in being able to concnr fracture." regaining his composure With an ef· be'thanked I My prayers were' .:; with the &utbor 10 10 many re.peets "You should have ltept ... til\.then." fort. "She?s sleepiug sweetly, to· -my Harry dieq'J a C/lristiall;o"-_1'IiJto l vell as I do. ,1£. I understand the import" I should, perhaps, if it night in het little tied in !l!i0ther's Watchman and RejlfJctor. of his question in the opening of his for you; but did you rOI u. 0 I if I conld ;OIIly fOlLlner in I ,,, Y s'ubject, viz., "Is it rlght, 'or wrong, I was stich' a. ?elfish 3S 'arms once moro 7" i ' H1h+I.f' lIil' r; DOI,i-l1 for Christiami io engage io wad" not to search for yon f Do you know ." Yon will, Harry; you will. X Mttn .... Peuta .. lI my conclu8ioDs inoJ'elation to the milt· what my mother said with ,the lW!t Don't get down.spirited, mlf boy. ' I uella-l tor ane:,differtlD.t .from biB. When be mt)? Heaven blees Nothing uses up a man 80 quick." , t."",!'D[', " II! ,w"Ii.murder? Is it alw:"ysj wipef a stafting tear "Bllt, Jobnt I'm not sd sme. ,circnmst.aDl;es. a VIOla· let lJIe near you God's will 00 done, though. i I feel of the command, Thou shalt not and tbbk good bare of calm. If I 8houl1n't go kill 1" I answer 110; most emphati· ii1'efl.' good'mallyofthemJMe lo()m,"_ .""h'," MOiiIlII.and Joshn& were not poor fello'lfs I where they they. executed \he want any ca2 taken of them the extirpation ns . but such are the chances. of the Canaanites, I' Whew! it'eI coming up cold ". ........ lIP. Of'l'sra.el thieveil must find somelhiog 'to put over beCame the Harry." I }Vhich they did ". And yourself, i ohn." for which they did "O! no matt!ll for me; I can possession of and everytbing, cold included. 'cities; which di? not we s\\aH hJ taken off before freely ate of the hope BO, you at any rate. which' do you feel mw Harry.f", 0(, " God only k,novs the pain I suffer. Is this death "Death-no, boy, not unless want it so; to see the place again.,...,lever, fear." Walter Burns was fifteeli, old. He had been ble88ll1i good home, and thoulrh, earb' -,'r " ed by death of a mother's love care, his father bad watehed him and given him conn silt 11,11 10 Christian father can"" been fo-\, several a Sabbath·school eight or ten -boys' of age. As these' tIm ... '" their da,Ys, they others before old to attend had oft' ooe' now but were left .. WraiWl! pac! views of his fathe'r's I ana one of the kiude8t 'of I dOJj't,>waBt,to die, John. The tbing, I sa,id I was sbot, . wall 'an oath. lm IIOt fit" to die, pleaile him, riwtrninl!'. at last he alllo decided tQo much of '110 John'.n I 'I u' .. Well, we do'swear with· 1010t mistake abojIt think we're ,reo earnest, <If c01.jrs'\lJ may it's as wicked Let me Bee the 'Those Imr I'm, a of a doc· :tib" l,eft· . ,. in a h-: , for children.' '. " Father" strOHl I he "one " I mornin " alfDOIit left our think they are ,tllo Only two or three now, and I haYa ! j' shall leave to.' ' lU.,Burlll!.looked in hi8AI(J'P' •. alllOlQeDt, there

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Page 1: ff~1·~'1~· ~111·]'~~~~~~i~~~~~~ - Amazon S3Vol+19+(1863)/… · I tbink it's partly face tllis twelvemonth \" said HatJ;'y, poor father was dying. But I i~~~~~lam hnppy in being

DG'1J1I';,rr .ALIi. .,'," dim ftoe", of ."y._lrI"e,ollllllber,

IPltbt~ere 80me llIdden ,trer thou maY8\ not Stell! 1'\ I, 'I ~i1r,,l;

I not tby beart Corsake- thee t but rf\llQe~"'1 :laf~~bi~~j; It ber 'r

HI. pltYlngeYo~~~n~::r:liwslt well· I ,Cl:1jl111 'OlDf()ld~

} d arl thOU tossed 011 hillows'or temptation, MlWes 'And ""nldst do ,ood, but nli oft prevails?

01 Hunk amidst the waves of tribulation, \hen eartbly bopes, when earthl)' reNgoa

tailS- . God kuows it "II!. "

!nd'dost ttiou .in! thy deed of shame ponl cealing

Then walk lD pride witl\o'!t on'l. sigh reveal·

WESTER,LY, R. I., .FI~~-D.A.Y, MARCH ,5. 1863.

Hlh"',·Pf'o.,p;_ it is not 'the-providence of God snothet, t ytm'll Elulter with It'Um'~ml5' pail&ge to provo 80 forth, which form the origina;l afraid.'" '

Was or /he authpr Qf:i$, ,demand in tl\e sOIl.1 for religion, and '" Only myfe'li, John; if! could get The objt)ctions 9! .I,~Jl law, and falHify, ~nd to answer whfoh them warm.~

to of the autbor- these were ap'poiuted of Gpd, an d "Wait a nJinute," said hiB com· sti~t;~~~r~~~l;I~~iffi~~~~t.?tw[]~~) I are preserved bY bis authority. My panian, and edging himself round, D 'notion is, that the ten commandment!! he took the poor fellow's feet in his

cOlltain the .en prinoipal, or; tbejle Jap, and wrapped hiB own coat that the e~oes o£;iiuineroiii in- 01 a thriv~ng 80U~o- around them. Cold, and dark came theologians, ~ven w,hen purifill4 laws, and geHeratlDg that awful night. No moon ligbwd

the rejection of their repetitious, all iIl8~itntion8. ' These, up the horrible place, covered with cOntain a far more extensive list, think, bngh~ 'to be mnde the dead and dying. Sometimes a D1erC-.1 embrace, as they' do, objections uf every SYlltooi of moral and iog groan tuld wbere life stiIllin!!'elr-

the c!~ lately advanced by Bisb· political philosophYt-EdwardIrvwg. ed~a low' moali 'Spoke of Ooleolo; they not discriminating _" failing breath. 0 I what th01lgh~, diffe.\'eoce between an examin~. what agonies, did tbat sad and blood·

~betber the person to who/Il ONE BIGHT ON THE, BATTLE-FIELD, stained field witnjlss that nigbt I had made a certain "HDrry. is tbat" you? God be "John," said Harry, after a long In 80me dark spot DO hllman, eye CIUl !!lie; \~:~r~~~~:

mg , ' • ) Il j :

The deep remorse tllat should di8~l1iet I)ec:am!e lhee ! ' , . t re(lImded

rr.~'e\{Ltio,u was not a specified thanked, I've found ypu at last. I've panse," did you ever pray?'" l'lii.dual; or, whether 'it Wall not too bee.n bunting for throo or four hours. "Pray, Harry; Why-no-:-yes.-

God kno~8 it. aU I

Mt \boU opprossed Rnd po~~, and he~ .. J'" hearted,

,'/he be.veOB ~bove thell In thick 010u411 • arrayed,

I,d ,veU·nlgh orushed; no e"'~tbly: .trllngth ~milcll nuparted,

:I" frlondly voice to say.' Be noilatu.id I' • God knows it alii , ,

\ft tllnu d. mourner?-"anrtb,,-te3T-drops flow-! lug ~. \ { For one too early lost to earth and Iliee,

,he depths of grief. no human splrltltnow\Dg, , Which moan In s8crei, h~e the mornlns sea!

God knoW&.It.'lI1I ! '

Dost thou look hack upon'", II(e of ainning! Forward, and tremble Cor tby futl/.re lot ~

Theret , One ;v1lO 84!8S tlte Bnd'frol1l the be· . gJnnioit;: • r _

j'he tear of penltenoe,is unforgot. ~ GOd knows It ,,11 !

Ibeng(l to God., 'Ronr out your hearts be· fore Him' .

Tbere's no grief yout' father canoot ~"n~:;Al';.en'op!l0~ Ind let Yl'ur grateful.ongs of praise

Brm- I ,(

To '''VE>, fOrgIve, lind every wOUlld to heal. God knows it all-Go<Lknows it all I

I I

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that God had never revealed to Harr1', boy, speak to me." wllen l'ye been \lligllty hard pressed, a sPecified thing recorded. ' "John," faltered [the faint, low I suppose I have. ;My mother prays/,

Th,e.'c,bjl)ctilons_ot Ibn Ezra are eXclu· vOfce, that fluttered and elided in a he added, choki/lg a little. liiv,.tv confined te' the ~ of iheSe wearY s~h. " ," " Ah I John, 80 does mine; 'but ~XI)min8.ti(1D8 ; those of Bishop Colen· "Come, come; 'Iyou've got more that won't S3ve us." '

to the second. , Shonld the forego- life in you t4an that. Swallow this," "That's true, Harry. I've often e~:"mw!.ti()ll of Ibn Ezra's objec- and?e held his canteen to the parch· wished I was a pr~ying man; bnt}

embraced all that has been e~ lips of the wounded ma~. The Ilever was. Praying, I take it, IS

hinlselfl "~~:~~~~~'t~o~n~,this subject worthy Bhght draugbt seemed'to revive the just asking God for what we want." 6, and should that which suffering. soldier. He opened his "Then God have mercy on my

has advanced therebn not be 8Il- eyes agam ; they were brighter and soul," cried poor Harry, in anguish eeD,ted liy UIi, then indeed,may We ra- clearer. hoth of body and mind. . I,

I.lVtl,,,,,notmerelyin tbeglorroU!\i4ings "Thank you, John," Ile murmured, "And mine t(>o," John was con-the sacred record of the "I should have died of thirst. Y strained to add.

Pellt:itimch.butalso in the assurance, are not hurt-'eh 1" "0 John llf I do Jive I'll be a dif· with the cancre of doubts, " Thank you, too, bit I am, II re- ferent man. 1 never felt before what

MOllll8 was the author of tbe en- sponded the young mati, leaning OVei' it was to have no Savi'Our. Christ, ; a privilege d<JUbly valua· him. bave mercy on me. 0 I if He would

to him that does not comprehend " Not badly, tben ?" I only save my soul I" it is possible to assert tliat ,Mos- " 0 no I only 80 bad'tllat I can't " He will, Harry; He will. Chris·

is not the author of' the innrimera· stand,' and can hardly crawl. But tians say He always answers prayer passages which Ibn Ezra deter- see here, I'm not a man to give up. if it be sincere."

/nil~es conld not have been written you know-so I hunted for you on Tbere was a long silence. Poor him, and yet to place the smallest my hands and knees-not. exactly was, crying and pray.iog to him-

iVII.llne that remain, even that. either, but by jerIs, Sideways. as he sat there shivl'lriog, and in I~~~~~~l~~~fs be acknowledged to be How do you feel, HarrJ' 1" pain than he liked to acknowl· dier. - - - ---t~ of them. "Pretty bad, John-it hurts me edge. It was long at'ter midnight "Wake him, n~~~ ~."

I remain, dear fellow.laborers, ever ,\o.metlmes when I breathe." when Harry spoke again. He seem- john. I o~~~:~~~~;lltr'111:r~ours, HEIllU.N IhIN1'ETUR. j "Yoll don't say SO! why, where ed to have been sleeping. ' "My friend, I cannot Wilke him. H~~frU;C£~~hl~~~t~fl¥.:;~,tL:-;--~ ... k my No. 17 FenclTI\rch·st., London. are you strucK, old fellow?" ".Joh~," lit) cried out, "was i~ a He will ne~er Wakll a~i,n,Y 11< 'j

this day,. and Jar!. 6.1863. "In weast, I ~lieve. John, dream?" -With a wTId cry, John' araggw a prophet in Israel v"".t.lhmk'it'a through the luogs, "Aye, and a good one, I hope." himself forward; fO'fg~tful (jrlif~ ~bimi,~:~~

For Ill. BabbJIlb lleoorder." gone 1£ it is." ' "A blessed' dream. I thought I wonnd, and feli oh the bddy R- lliS THOUGHTS " ou're not gone yet, at all stood directly before the Savionr, and friend, weeping: pltiously, as he eJ:- ,.,~ '''''''-TiA!be~~f~\fr~iIlrl~~

lioc'CA!1l0IniD BY READING" THOUGHTS ON eventlii," said the sturdy soldier, ar- he stretcbed out his hand, and said, claimed, "0 II Harry, l had ra~ 1 WAR." ranging'his position so that he could 'Harry, 1 have heard your prayer. have lost livery man than,ypu 1" -

examinmg the. ~wrltten attend to his friend with the lealll Yonr soul is saved!" , " I never saw 80 sweet ana.hapPY of ",notber, it gives me pain, to himself. "Se~ here, Harry, H Well and 1 don't doubt it is.>' a face," mnrmured tbe'stranger, and

to have my thoughts run whatever comes, it's always best to "And 'then, John, while I'stood left the dead for the livillir. ,(.':1, In"rmilipi with his, as far as they can keep np your spirits. How do I tbere so happy, I felt tiometbing .. He died a Christian," John wi,ote

and never diver~, with- knoW hnt I'm to lose Illy leg, foot, or touching my knee, and looking down home to the old moth~r. nnllr 'OIjI,.SQ'JIIIl good reason for the difrerg· something? but I. sha:!'t worry, let then) was my sweet little motberless child and you shall be

If circumstances require I me me t\lll you." , babe that I left at home. O! John, " On the 18th," sobbed ,~~i:8~~~~~r~'~~&!: discuss any questioD, it is my " In the Jeg ?" articulate~ the snch an angel's face,"-the man's ed mother, as !!he read tbe sadpalti01R' J'4i~~altt

to ascertain,' definitely, if poe· wonnded man, with a contortIOn of voice choked. lar8 of that eventful ~ael,~~~~~~f~i~~~;~a~ sible, aU the poillta, of agreeme.nt on pain. " It is all angel's face, at any rate," wonder he thougM his baby W;8oI! the ifubject, and thus limit the dlscull- "Yes, I helieve 80. Haven't look· said John, stoutly swallowing his him, for on that nigpt "?Il.died, ..... ~t j,alsido'.,fmmrdlilt siol1, to a,s n~rrow a,. compass as may ed yet-but it aches ugly now and tears." _ angel, and here sbe laid 10 her be practicable. then. Tha~k Heaven, it wasn't a " 0 , how I have longed to see her bed; cold and l.ieaittitnl, while!

,:"",~."_._H 10 reading" Thoughts on War," I shot, but a shell. I tbink it's partly face tllis twelvemonth \" said HatJ;'y, poor father was dying. But () I i~~~~~~~lam hnppy in being able to concnr fracture." regaining his composure With an ef· be'thanked I My prayers were' ~- ~ • .:; with the &utbor 10 10 many re.peets "You should have ltept ... til\.then." fort. "She?s sleepiug sweetly, to· -my Harry dieq'J a C/lristiall;o"-_1'IiJtolvell

as I do. ,1£. I understand the import" I should, perhaps, if it night in het little tied in !l!i0ther's Watchman and RejlfJctor. {~::~=:~:~~;~ of his question in the opening of his for you; but did you rOI u. 0 I if I conld ;OIIly fOlLlner in I ,,, Y s'ubject, viz., "Is it rlght, 'or wrong, I was stich' a. ?elfish f~now 3S 'arms once moro 7" i ' H1h+I.f' lIil' r; ~~;.w,,'

DOI,i-l1 for Christiami io engage io wad" not to search for yon f Do you know ." Yon will, Harry; you will. ~ X Mttn ~ ~tpa,u.~ .... Peuta .. lI my conclu8ioDs inoJ'elation to the milt· what my mother said with ,the lW!t Don't get down.spirited, mlf boy. ' I uella-l tor ane:,differtlD.t .from biB. When be mt)? Heaven blees Nothing uses up a man 80 quick."

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t."",!'D[', " II! ,w"Ii.murder? Is it alw:"ysj wipef a stafting tear "Bllt, Jobnt I'm not sd sme. ~nder',all ,circnmst.aDl;es. a VIOla· let lJIe near tJ:i3,~ you God's will 00 done, though. i I feel of the command, Thou shalt not and tbbk good bare of calm. If I 8houl1n't go

kill 1" I answer 110; most emphati· ii1'efl.' good'mallyofthemJMe lo()m,"_ .""h'," MOiiIlII.and Joshn& were not poor fello'lfs I where they

they. executed \he want any ca2 taken of them the extirpation ns . but such are the chances. of

the Canaanites, I' Whew! it'eI coming up cold ". ........ lIP. lmiildl~1i Of'l'sra.el thieveil must find somelhiog 'to put over

~ beCame the Harry." I }Vhich they did ". And yourself, i ohn."

for which they did "O! no matt!ll for me; I can possession of and everytbing, cold included.

'cities; which th~y di? not we s\\aH hJ taken off before freely ate of the hope BO, you at any rate.

oli1~e..:,ards, which' do you feel mw Harry.f", 0(, " God only k,novs the pain I suffer.

Is this death 1'~ "Death-no, m~ boy, not unless

want it so; ~u'lllive to see the place again.,...,lever, fear."

Walter Burns was fifteeli, ~~~~~~fi~~~~~jiJt~ old. He had been ble88ll1i ~ .~J1~~~&:R,~JJ good home, and thoulrh, earb' ~~'l~l'; 'l'~faIJ8~~gt -,'r ".~"":. " ed by death of a mother's love care, his father bad watehed n~<.\o1".;' t~:~1!~~~ him and given him conn silt 11,11 10

Christian father can"" been fo-\, several a Sabbath·school eight or ten -boys' of age. As these' tIm ... '"

their ~~·ff~1·~'1"~· ~111·]'~~~~~~i~~~~~~ da,Ys, they ha(l,bl~gtln others before old to attend had dto~ped oft' ooe' now but ~hree were left ..

WraiWl! pac! ~it"ted

views of his Cl~S!JlaM!81~~~~~~~~~~~2~~~~;~ fathe'r's feeliui~, I ana one of the kiude8t 'of I dOJj't,>waBt,to die, John. The

tbing, I sa,id J~fore I was sbot, . wall 'an oath. lm IIOt fit" to die,

pleaile him, 'WliO'Jia~rj5~~~ffi~~~~~~5~~E~5[ riwtrninl!'. at last he alllo decided tQo much of '110 ~_ John'.n I 'I

u' .. Well, we do'swear with· 1010t ,realsjjJII.";'-t~e~l"s.no mistake abojIt

think we're ,reo earnest, <If c01.jrs'\lJ

may it's as wicked Let me Bee the w~.und.

'Those we:re~~lo-,IH;arr:Y77"YOu Imr I'm, a bi~ of a doc·

'\~~:~t~~~~~l;h;i;~1 und~l' :tib" l,eft· ~~i,.a-::;;iT:,;~[tl~~~~~~:;:~ . ,.

~~y.~~'~ ~~~JJIM~

in a pla(;e~hich h-: ~W)~~~~~ ,~tillp.l~r;L!9tl!i , for children.' • '.

" Father" strOHl I he "one ~~:;~l:~~:t::~~:~~'~=~j~r.~: " I

al~dpEI~gion.e,'~reil)IiEidl mornin " alfDOIit al~~theg'~bQjY~S;j~~iii~~i~i~j~i~i left our Sal)b.l~s:pbooJ~"!lJ.118; think they are ,tllo Only two or three now, and I haYa

! j' shall leave to.' ' lU.,Burlll!.looked in hi8AI(J'P' •. Wil!:l;',ml~I1IiIW~

alllOlQeDt, and~hen fM_'II!~.1(.II there

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==~===~~~~~~~~~~~~t~a~n~d~~f~0~f~h~~~~~:oo~c~~~s~~5t~ic~a~l~p~~~H~y~~~~~~7t=y:,~~~m~~d~a~~ M~~~~ft~~'1 we find no directions closing np mau of hi8 making, There is 110 con- ~hat the distance than' ;n~,I.h ..

say tu our yoqng the military department. If they solation fur.Zion, that a laborer of the of God, they have en(lct€IOi will no donbt tend to cO~lde1~~ occupy places in ~ur unsheathed the sword merely for the abi![ty ot Eld. B. is to aSsist in pio· nent I!>,cation, I!c!luired a ~o;,~)gn the,Q)der sfittleJll,ll)lts, .. nd.""', .... .,.-".!~~~.~~}we~J.lci'~~~~~lIe~,"~.~;

and may ~'1Je BOOD pl~()- purpose Of destroying the Canaan- neering and shaping ber bonndaries terance, opened two train· extent this will Serve to benefit our of danger, ~nd ilea, and had no di~ine warrant for in so important a field as Kansas. ed I/o native preacher, a people, who will have the better 'WO'lIld 101l~;trHilw,6f

IUI~roun,~ed with infloences oPPo$ed waging war any farther, I would sup- BE R LIN, N. Y. cburch of five members, portunity for making ~hoice Belee- able members. He lit. life and character, PQse that, this work being accom- A letter from Eld. A. W. Coon, dat- a class.meeting, started prayer- tions, Tbis ap~)jes particnlarl~ to ,and Bajd if any, mPfe

nounc8dt, for safety be ~x- plished, and they firmly established in ed Berlin, N. Y., Feb. Utb, says: meeting, organized a Bib set the settlements m the newer portlOn8 .~~;e~r~e~'e;'~n~-t;~t~o~;h.~i:m~,~t:~h~:~~~~l~l'~~~~~:"11

trUlteW to 11M~li4iRnt'atiCE~t:t:~~:. IIQnrce.. Ttust noti, to the ~d, some.· direction would be Bro~, Joshua Clark left ns one week -on,-foot· tI" -s m tbe oountry. -0, ,P,'"'Hl1T,yt"""1 .~-""" ... " ... iii";",' '(1 11 "...., .... ~ ,,- stl'ed,g-th of yon~ int~ ect, or y?ur them to cea~e war8 for the yesterday, having been with U8 some beginning in week·day , ~ f.:' fat aIJcwi, all thiD., o~ y_ou~ vIrtue,. or to Y?Uf But nothing of the kind ap- four 'weeks. God has smiled npon all'oroed a standing lnll·l\a~I(~n. to in. FBOJ( THE ;,jtIUD ABJlY, '·rB .. 1"R1II!d,S

wicbCl; who can D(lW 'it t" T~e lest IU an eVIl bour "Ion pears. The onl.y m~ification of tbe bi8 labors, and much good has been quiiers; and, in 8hort, Coj!nr4let4~d'lthe BELL PLAllI~, V"., Feb. 22d, 1863, Friends, ~r Quakers, S--Iour "'VI,' II Out of ... - he ..... p~o- H ha" I • • T lb. Ed]ro or Ib ~bb Ib D~. d P . ......., ..-co ,,"0 I ow many ve.a, en war system whICh the Law contem- done: Thirty-five have been baptized apparatns 01 a Methodist 0 r. ~ • ~r or: ennsyltl.Jlia, Mai'~iijd

C8IIhMl\SbdUWhll.mil1Jera; ~ulte- would have .been iof- plated seems to have been a restric- already, and others will follow soon. I You will perbaps be' pleased to ware," bave "l\'llellibrllli1J4ed ne., fonic.tiona, &beRt, false Wit,. a word. of cantlOn been tion upon the king, that he should The good work is still .going on. I Iellrn that the RECORDER is a welcome asking exe~pti(ln Dell', W.p~lIIJliee'/' A poor thing ~ when eJ;ltering on SQllle not multiply horses to himself. "-ve had tbe pleasure of baptizing Eld, Solomon writing visitor to many in the army" ,It the ptocurement of R~~8titQtllS. ··UI~ .". 'ill one'.lItllf, Yet many ,I .... Eld W M J d f t I'k Id' - aOQ

I :":to .y;..,. ibev are able to stand gomg to some new (Deut. 17: 16.) Chariots armed 19, Eld. Guild has baptized Itl. The to . : . ones, ate 0 lIeems 0 us I e an 0 '.companIOn, from the finell, whicb thty deem a ---'" WI - " might have said, aJI is with sharp scythes, and cavalry, two churches have been united in the Sbanghae, 20th Nov : and recalls so mnch ttM\; is dear of penalty iDJPosed for l~ their,' 0'. " ';trength ; and when I k f ' h d . " h ,," tli!

.. .:I case," can ta e care, 0 were the great reliance of the other work, and Bro. Clark preacbed evers " We are ome an Its aSSOCIatIOns, t at we right of oonllcielide the 8h;' .loa. are· warned of danger ahe",,"! W t 11 : t '8h h 't 't • r d 1 tt ' '" ""J h e e you, you canno nations of the world in warfare Sunday and Sunday evening in the In. ang ae at preseut, awal I s a.rrlva, as we 0 a e er ding of blood." ." .... are otrended because t e warn' f I d '\1 d f h W'II'" h d f ---~-4-,,-..... J d p yours8 ves, an you WI But that it might be obvious that the 'Baptist house. The weather was not el~ powers 0 not now let rom ome. I 'uot t e rea erB 0 .

iog IUPpoiel u~conB?iousnesa o.f ~- not, by the constant supply victories of the Israelites were owing, the most favorable, yet the house of Pmgs J come so near as the RZCORDU; who have friends in the Oua THANK8 are -r, or -nonal VIrtue wantIng to f 1 ., B be h d f d "'ordially tendered t .'" r'" . !:!'r~IM from tbe fonntain 0 he. not so much to the power of a man God has been 'well filled. The last done. ut the war at army, rernam r t is, all a ler rea _ " . ' II _ ...... i· " d_Q18 think they are strong It I'S I'n f n d h t ' h' d i 't t h . d' I dd friends Who ha"e _. .. ~ t b grace 0 UO t a rou as to the providential interposition evening that Bro. C. was with us, Just ear It rumore ng I a ome, sen It to g a en " enough, 'b.ve disosrnmen enong, th t g ace co s to s f G d th A.I . ht fIt t hill b t the llearts of those who too often read terprise of publ_~ ... _ .. _"'''' principle enough, to meet and a r me I u 0 0, e mig y was care u 0 there was a perfect crowd, The oc- on as a en, u whetlier that aid till.. h' h' ~an8 of askiug. "Hold restrict them in this respect. "Some casion was one of a most solemn I am distressed every wortbless booki fur the want of any< .... -Ie with anlt lUg, owever ~n· th "d r b II b ~" 'D : th t .. t -uiiltv th'lng better' la <It not too often form of contributions •• -0:-"'" ,. "'" h OU up, au s a e sa.e. 1, e- trust tn chariots, and some in horses j and deeply interesting character. -At a ,our natIOn 18 00" I Q i 11"'10"· And dangerou8. • '~UQug d h h 1 f d th h h < t f th addl' 1' .... 11 '0 "D1r8ulbs(:rliptiu~ ~ . - , ..,.. lei' th peu On t e woe secret 0 ,.onr but we will remember the name if the the close of services tbe accompa- agam tbe peace all e case t at t e eXCItemen 0 e vu • v

thIJ ma, put them ;tes In ete d and the maintenance of Lord our God." (Ps, 20: 'i.) But lIyillg resolution was' offered by the have so long enjoyed. times le~dB many to forget, that white 'actionll of old, ... r ·_ ... ·tiob, and u.e me&llll. n • , rio 1 ed th . db he Ii h ' enconrlW'ement ~u ... -;f~r and ell:cite the bad With, h IlCs in tbe grace of \jod, if it was the will of God that his peo- pastor of the Baptist Chllrch, and Linca n is resolv to elf SOJlB an rut 1".8 are g tlng 'COl •

I .."'" d fi 0' soug t da.y by prayer, and'the pie shoul~ cease their wars after unanimously adopted by the mnlti. rigbts of the black man, so;[ar as to their country's battles, they are ell:- ren, that your .""'U""'1/' in'~, ,.et they 0 not e~r, Ilu, faithful of all the pllblic gaining possession of the territory he tude, While Bro. Clark will ever be leave slavery to take itielf, -pospd to vices aDd temptation!! luch forgotten. tion a "0l1li'" perlOn, for IDs\ance, d ' "1 h'l I II h I 1 I • k ., <Il'~' -----+'t-

I >I" _.l' b ~1 an duties Of. religion. Make had given them, how is it that, in- remembered with the greatest pleas- w 1 e .le ca s t e oy. a to go a. are a mos. un nowll m C1VI he, NEGROES IN -ainlt the tralihy rellUmg, n v .... , d th I f d' h h I. Ii' 'fl ~AJU.ll;A,t-1f -a • h for pnvate devotion; stead of any direction to this end, ure by the grateful people of Berlin, own mto e ma anous 0 an t at too w ele tue re DIng In 0- of Jamaica, tbere anf! the like, with whlQ our new"Pa- let the morn witness your we simply find 3 law restraining let all tbe glory be ascribed to God Virgillia, and waste lives ences of Bociety cannot belp to ward Baptist cburcbes, ap"~''''J''''lle ""re, magAzinell lIid periodidals, th 'th tb ad d it off the tempter? rabo~nDd the tend.noy of which iSI to h and your devotion in; the them from conforming their military our Heavenly Fatber, " who doeth all ere WI e 8p e an of colored person8,

' I . ouse the Lord; attend the riJeet- system to that of Egypt, and other things well." may be the design of P1'II)1IjidelICe to The II Army of the Putomac," of Iy III aves, wi~ a IjlEllII\Jeqlbip :eaciw UMI pauioM.and cQrrupt aft» ' - h h 11 I d h' h I' d h' teach him that tbe have a which 80 much was expected tbls ltl"~' 'aud wont of an, perllap •. , Ule:,u C urc or prayeqan nations, w IC re Ie so muc on Resolved, fhat, as Christians and about 24.,000. Many

..,. as often as possi~le; cbariots and horsea? For here was as citizens, cur warmest thanks and more earnest heaven, winter, awaits the coming uf spring- have pastors of their to ""te falee ideu or reifgion, and , . t t't d . tl d h '11 I d th b' . ~ t' ,'T s< , , • , ( saints of advanced Cl\rist· tbe very juncture, wheu it was smceres gra I It e are emmen y ue, w 0 WI P ea e cause 1& poor, time lor ac IUU.. e 110M at present with the deacon.r and 1l10p.rR

'he will think you cr,ay. i~ may tie, experience your couhsel- proper to 8ay to them, "Beat your and are he~eby thenderel d, to Rev. J08Hd< If, at such a time, he appre· enjoying, (80 it used to be at hoDlC,) all.the,<r operatl'on8, .ft;lp,V, "I -I._II take care the" do 1" l'A CLARK, lor t e ab e, earnest an bend tbat "or such a -"~. - " t ct a d tb W rd d' t I b d h l' callSI' a foot of snow. and still it comes uo& 1m lie.", IMtmJlhave gone forth lors Ins ru ors, n e 0 swor 8 1D 0 P OW8 ares, an your successful eiforts by him put fort in

, "'&0 Ufe, .'Rer baving' been tralned of God companion and gjIide, spearll into pruning hooks," if it OJir midst, it winning souls to Christ; I ed to power, tben shall drifting down upon us~ drivl'n by the A GOOD SUGGESTION mal\e in ~ let. I catetu))"., '.e!l initrllcted, and pre- and f may hope to be able to ;take was the will of God that, from and that, taking hi~ dep!'rtur!l from 1 and deli verance come cold north wind, making even our ter of rldest local ,,. ,,,,: J '(1' f~ care 0 I I tbis time, they sbould learn war no among us, he cames With hIm our place, while be and his overcoa.ts & poor protection again8t is'; th~· pe,rsQl18 ::.~·~~:;,:it1be~:-;~:: i R. WHEELER. more. But the fact that there was ~:;nr~~i~~~~; ~::v!:,sm:~i:8~'yf~~ 1I0~, escape.. I i the cold, while we perform our !nIludlilllt

nfi simply a restriction, regulating the vors' and 1hat when the "last of We are trYlPg to make dnty, or bther necessary duties inci-·"'t."1 co';''':d-abl...,.bu'. too' 00 • " U' • d ' ... -<, manner of war for the future, shows earth" sball come, we may be accord- lUlSSlOn a permanent ent to the camp. Of courile it would '48itt ',ln

1i.el','iI,'tid,lil'the{r 'attainmentB, !rE[OtlrGE[TS ON WAR. , '. that God expected them etill to ed tbe blesstd priv.ilege of a reunion know not yet how: we be impOssible for tbe army to move

~b,!~.~# ~~;'~1, ~?I?e' ~U8i<¥o~s the fact t~~t God exprJsSlY wield the sword whenever occasion ~ith him ~t tbe right band of the Ma- We have :w literary man in lIuch • IItorm ; and a8 we are .1--{9,8, ~r e'x~ ~ ~me ~~w: ~empt ... ~cc'lIIlnll,J~deid Isr~el to extermina~~he demanded. JOSHUA PAVL. Jesty on hlg). tiVe membership, waYllliabte, or rather; almostool'taiin "ticin~~ha""'ran. iyic'iml to,their 'b b I h 1 11lSCELLANEOIIs IUllB. church must for a while rely of being overtaken b?; ~ storm of hearfllu8ta, What a feal(ul demon· rG~~bil,aq,itf&'h tn es y war, i ave HOG NEWS. BRO. ZEBUlON BEE, of Wbite 01108:, upon their foreign for a or snow, how uselel8 to attempt 11IIT ...... ,V.".1r ,b .. ' Hrook!y'u, - 'I" 1'1 ..... < lb' r. 11 a.,q~uelU that war is not necess"rily, 1 J'

,oi/iHtloa of' Wlli ,..e • ave, lQ' at our I 'rtLL Y' nn. LONDON, Ritchie Co., ,T a" writes: "Reli!>'ioUSjSUPPIY of tbe- pUlpit , what our friends at home 80 much the1fog of last ';.~, ,7eP(,"'" l~.'''' f,.J. 'nu, r,','a"rmy, a~d,: .n,I,a, vy, lll'I'''' cases, 'murder. For I God ~ ~ <;> .,. ~ '"", ,II., so conttadict himself, as We are indebted to Eld. W. M. feeling is rati:eriowinourchurchj yet labor." i ' expected, viz., a winter campa.ign. 000'0£ 1bem was .,ftlf,-la our liter~ jnstitutIpU8I; 1 Jones for a copy of the following meetings are sustained, and we trust 1 The sta.te of affairs here is by no tllat· ~be 'St,1nk iD ' . I bina hi8 people,' by < al the OUB SET- "'U'Y'liTS nr We ",v, then, to the yonng especla - C' I h . hEld BI k' tbere are a few faithful 80uls praY-I 4.&U1JIILU...... • 't' tl h th f She had 011 -board bet,welell

>I' S(iI1CtlO!li! of the burning m nnt, IrCIl ar, 8 oWlDg t at . ac IS ConUnued means IDVI lUg, lOng e return 0 1" aa~Mf~~e/wlw., ar~, cont/l~plat- law fQl'bidding murder,1 and engaged zealously in defending the ing for the outpouring of tbe Spirit B.J.lu\olos. fair weather, and with it activity, five hnndred .... 1""eug>~!'8, ~~S le,a~ 'lome to, prepare or or • h" claims of tbe oldest portions of the in this part of God's moral vineyard. RaiIroad8 in I are will, I hope, bring back the old state escaped. • • j bit pr4,ce(ld to commission t em;.or II

:ellteI' 19.to Ijf~ 8 uey scenes, tru~ is' only murder bn a Scriptures to antheoticity and vera· We have relson for gratitnde aod longer to be considered, I of feeling, Wi,nter has closed in Dot-10urown heart, nor lean to yonr , city, We are told that the second thauksgiving to(lDr Heavenly Father things tbat exist merely , upon us witb tire memory of II Fred- DEPARTURE OF

_.. "t d' But some, to wbom the .. h Rev. A~hur Folsom IImu. '.II~ own ·u_ar .. an 109., h' 'd "to . b" lecture was attended' by over forty I.or is pr,eserviug care over our BOci- nation, for the track is ericksburg "fresh in the minds of the " cLf,JiWhat" b~ 'been 8aid ' t IS consl er .. IOn IS 0 \jIOUS, persons, of different denominations ., ety, keepIDg liS secure from dang;er one we have been army~specialJy is that repulse r;"1.'I:lliollar.Ie8 of the-~ , ..", "'o,tnt ... in that, however lawful :were -~ F • Mis I ~, a Degative view of .t1UI8UIDJEICtj of Israel with the Canaan- that among the number was a gen- and harm, safe in peace at our homes, from WYnpna some the new troops. Many of lhem o(elgn sane, "IUU.&rA""

'1IiDd'1Je laY, on the poeitive argoment can thencB be t1em"n from Natal, the field of Bi~bop in the midst of war. Peace and sep- rolling stock now upon had never, been under" fire" before, be'~"ed we muBt have del'ivfidl for the lawfulness of ~ars Colenso's labors, who was very much aration from pulitical strife is a prin- charter gives them two and though they fO'llght brave1,., the rerfl' 'OD, W a divine I prinllqlle .t pleased; and that it it! boped Mr, (liple witb our cburch. Pray for ns, plete it to Rochester, disalltrous result oC,tbat blood,t'.oon-

j I I, . 1MJ '"c,.l'th b' th not rest on an express th t G d H I F h ' • • 10. U. p,..... ere y e Black will be induced to deliver tbe II> 0, our eaven y at er, may be witbin 25 miles of teo at has not been witbout itll lnllo- '1r'i.,tol,dj from God. They admit ~ ,God. Uu'it Olaf be asked, wars with the Call aan lectures in other parts of London: i pour out his Spirit upon us!' .. ettlement ; and It wm en~ through tlle long stormy nal!'s Na!.·/ffiuiHl!'ias, poIl\le8Bed of -' BISHOP COL_'S lIOOK, I BRO. NOYES SPICER, of Emporia, as fast as tbe thatbaverollowed. Naturallyenough, lawful, becanse Gall ex- I .1

PjftCe, lil'dauger, of being Four .Special Disco~rses on the Kansas, writes, under date of Feb. the rival cities our reverses have caused diseontent .." d to 0' commanded them, but \Dsist AutbentlClty and VeraCity of the old· 15th." I h th' f' t sh e k'ing ~ th am t th t ted t ;be I d

: anu.1D ap4f~f 0 f , " 'b t portl'on of the Holy::icriptures ' ave DO lOgo Impor ance or, see lor e ong roops a expec q,. I e " th ' other '~af8 are wrollg~ e- e8 '. I' b h t f th to t' . to Nth jlla~'i~~,~~ , elr has 1I0t commanded tbem; with reference to Bishog Colenso's to commUDlcate, un ess It e, that w ea 0 e oer am TIC ry. ~ 0 so, 9 w/lver, lOul8 th~gh with,lIorrow 1I'QrQ8, that no war cak, be Critical Examination of" the Penta- 160 aeres of land, includillg a.plenty tile yeterans of a dozen bat. ~ilh, and'bronght dUgraoe la~vIUI.;lunlesii it is as expresslylcom- teueh and Book of JI oshu3d," ~~ be. de- of timber and water, and known as are a guarantee for all ties, Chafed oply, by the constant \'~~~~'!~:dr!~b~~ rel,-jdolon of'O, h, tilt f ,W.e livered at the Mi! Yar lUeetmg· the" Pearsou .Ilace" in the immedi- country as fast as it rolling- o~· the stone lhllt deprived .. , dk d spme- U'''lI,U'''~, all were the wars of Illrael house, Goodman'8 Fields, L9ndon, by . ~, .. , 'J t

,'c.rt.tianl are in lOnger, an Canaauites., William Henry Black, F. IS. A., on ate nelgh.borhO:Jd of our ~e~y m clent1y developed. t~cm of tlie comman~er 0 their ~~~f~~!i~,r, . ~'-1 be left, to fall, ,Bi a I the under mentioned Fridayevonings: Fremont, III to le sold at AdmlUJstra- PERIUNENCY 011 OUR SBlrtf!~~ENTS, choice, they wait the ,<loming oC the c·.~ I' , .owever plausible this w~y 1 ' tlDle aa,iedy for Bome;c IDgmg Jan, 16th-The true charadlel of the tor's sale, abo,ul the 1st of }lay next, time of action withal-much a'llllar.l,elI1Clen'}Y1Dul't"J'.'~',!;,' "'"" ,oL_ t be _ .... to -inartdnleetin, tbe argument ma.v seel-n, it • f . " L 'wlli_· ..... ,1.'DlU8 m_", lSi .... Writmgs of Muses ascertained, whicb I wish sane good Seventb-day anoe 0 victory as though defea~ was '~U~ol. )t~jI' own handa, and ?f reme',Ilbered, that the; war from t,heir proper .title,. tbei! Baptist might 'secure. Should you to them unknown,' The qualities of (or

'. " f11.,u.t'J be, ,cured" We the' Hebrew nation: was analYSIS, and otber lnt~rnal eVI· choose to give tIe facts to your read. the comliianding General are too well by be not 'only against the Ca- dence, overlooked by Bishop 00- .. .

• too; tb~ tilers ma1-' lenso. ers, It mIght reillt 1U benefit to our kno:wn,to .need comment., W.e give I ? h te wi nl&l~itl!~-~t~IOB.' nations' that were de- h' <t.Jnn to rea c arac r. Il we , Jan, 23d-Th" Bisbop's philological society, and I wlDld willingly, reply 1m, as..,~,urll.ide, our CO~lfi~,ence, .... ' t' deetruction by diviue :com· b" i d . d in '''''' Wler8' no preJen ' or critical oDJectIons, exam ne to any communbalion by mail, on aD no,,...' '.n,.. though 'ot'~' at' .m:an~l""iIOut also against those that and answered. the subject. M3 addre8s is, Emporia

'-'I;;." r~in' devoted, The Edomites Jan. 30th-The Historical Statements K aa" , -MOI~011''l8 were expresslyexc~pted and P08itive (Precepts of Moses, ans . .

, impeached by the Bishop, with· MilS. ABBEY, cf Berlin, .~ •. ~~~"Q"" destruction; yet, snder out sufficient reason. Co., Wis., formery Mrs. Langworthy, la[nlllleS;

w~I.~~(l!r~:'d:ll;:,~~"U''lg~,~, and' under KiJ,lg David, Feb. 6~-Proof that the Bis~op h,ath mother of Eld, Gies .M. Langworthy -- wa~ed against theml, and faIled to sbake the historICal ' , '

trlbu.tary to ' credibility and authority of tbe ~ow upwards or~lxty years ot' age, the Kings Law of Moses, by anytbing that m tbe last week bf November, 18

he hath alleged or shown against drew iii and v.ov\ in a liand' '~"~'d. the war fotce of the nrl .. t.i01n, .

" it'l' W 'h~'" '11 be ' L lover thirty·two J\rds of flannel, did /ltitwiitlj!itlillldlng the aboriginal Pub Ie ors lp'Wl gin on tue h h k' 'l.ull1!U,r destroyed. From above mentioned 8abooth eveniogs, er ousewor , 'ltuted on ,c~m~an!

were undertaken by seven o'dlock,precisely, . I three days of the ;oeek, and kmt a paIr ~~''',h.~, thosel who did The Disconr~8 will be ~tll\"trated of striped mitte~ in the b~rgain,

by the prod~ctlllu of anment Rolls She is one of tbe mother~ w.hom we Lord, but by' those d M ... t I ' , an anns.cl'l!, 8. read of. , 'J. A. 'I rf!rir.!iIU!.utl!d· as baving done ,J ht' h' 'bt' Jeb()sb.·1 ALBIO!" WIS. 'ELD. 'ALFRED B. $RDICK started fr6m ,rig ill .1SStg , AL~IO", Feb. llth,lSI/S, ~ 6f the best kings A change ,haij ocourred in the Westerly, ~v~ni~~ ~fte~ t~e Sabbath,

in Judah_of church and society at Albion, iIt the Marcb ,ls~, to ,~n* ppon h,is Illpors the'Lord was with accllpting of the Kansas mjs!JiEl~ by as ~ (QI~!llonacy ottbe Seventh-day

i\l~·t~e Eld. Babcock. A' change of pastors 'Baptwi~ Miss~OI!&~~iet;' in"N . d- " ht, ern Isconam an 'UmneiOta.

a}" i!0llg qUIte too common among Seventh-;, d t 'J, h t h fi ' 't!tJ::8p;j\~(lj~~~~ " h '"'. un ers linu t a expects "at er, Baptists. Eld. B. has been pas-' . I , C h' h next Sab~tJ;J, at ~ton; after \Y:1l.icb of the A blon bure elg t years. h '11 Ire 'h' .~ , M'

. e WI ma IS wv . to IDnesoia When qe entered upon bls work, the ' . I'

h h ' ",-_. dISK e b S' probably by ,way ~f Berlin and Da, c urc num""r~ "m m ers, mee 'k h' " • ,~. 1 • ota ,." .... I'

that time l'n have been added-about " . . J I

seventy by bapti~m. They ha ve been ' MIllS- EUllj; C ,a sister of Eld. to the water for haptism, on an ,aver- Henry! Clark, di quite ' sej~dElnl:f",l b"mEiS ''\iihelre

from two to three times ,each and unell:pectedly, t her i:ee.id(mc!d:n1slli~lde'd year. This is a large increase over 'HOpkinton, -on S ,h~ay evening,I./rIPfJ.trel. th!, first twelve years after .the organ· Feb. ~~tb: ,Mi8~ ~erhad heen ~n. .t1lE!'i!l:14Jlm~1·q""·':':Y."!p'ua.~a'ljj~tt'~J:8, ization of the church. well for sllyera! D;I t~p~st, '!"'~''''!''''t'mlel.vithOllt:(ar:'ca'O:8ei!! .

The importance 'of a mission in apparently JlO mor so thall US)lI/oI!on:+ml'\iihi"i~ F'~tib()'rIi" Cpiuillj '1'~,ansas has long tested heavily on the evening menti ed, w4eit sire

'miud 6r lIi;!. 13abcock, and when' ~~ep anQ died w OJit wakibg. • r 1" J '"

Ol'J'J~""':"Jtul,ealleq to take that lield, he regard~ .' :aBO. H.uiri;,\,ol! is ';nbo,t re-',I!lth~~,pllms as a higher duty, notwithstanding moving. from :1'et sbnrg" N .. Y" ,to l'sea8on;

thelij:Uo~ of the privations and earnest toil de- New'Matket,J N. ':&' letter Imtlrd~lr. m~nded by a pioneenlife. The change; ~erlin' silYs i ,: wrle we

.'~I""~~· ~.tlNl,dii~11II J:::rC~lf~~::~sl~~ ableness. ¢' p~blic sentiment in a new late o~ New Jers hiends, we ri Vlih4~rel country ~ake8 the trials of a pastol' . pathii\e with the' I Ie 'band 'oJ:, Sab-

·J~\d'_rfJj~lfII~;llt!:1ltie1~flDttl.Ii,.I'iHtllftl~fl en- arduUlls; but during the eight bath,keepers in tersburg, in; the n years in which Eld. Babcock has'been 108s of one of th r most'

ap' Pllstor' of ,he Albiun' Churcli, tHere 'members:'" , .. V~'U"'!l~j}IlI'U to bas been a steady gm;wing firmn~1I6 Em: :A1I08 vi:

exe,cutiion' towards a bigher s.!Rooard of. piety, the pastora}; Care f·, thi! church in 'WI.",U alone gives assuranCe of the Berlin; N. ":I, .' '

wOI~ld and permanent' trinmph of' " I"."

.1cJIII1ta_1b1! OUlt'NlCltlret.! in ~he.l,OIlIl (If a ci~izeni' and t~~ W~lJ ~m :~~=~~;!~J=~ :t!efJ~,diBb'aDI~ ;aflier'.thEiv .: Tbe co~d!un~t" ~118 ;~!Sl!l?' ~Ii "~iIllll~' [..b

" .. u,,_ ch'n'rch in a firm and steadY'guid· ,New,OonneQtioD thodistB have a and it .i8'!hlUdly .. pr\[)bi~bb!.n1iJ1at;tIW:JlW118;lrl,eD'J11I, .~':~i~~i;~~~~~=~~i ,.. ... ; ... u~ioD, witb Jtol\ell, "',",,,,,, embOtiioorri~ helm,'wllicli has, e,,(lr' been one missiOD ~tlrTi~II" lu, Cliin.. will tIti .fiIl!lfhito"tII&1 Ctaftilijr'iieglllD.a"~IIl~tIlM1i~~' I"d""; for it i. GOd who wOlr~'tb JIlilit_tj the same, in trial. and prollperi· missionaries, Mess~. Hall and InDO- oountry u to reach any I settl.,. tatsappU., b., W

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THE SABBATH RECORDER, MARCH 5, ,

~Ttley':lln(lea:1'~rE~d to delay hIS mr.v,,1 !ted In hiS ·vi"tnl'.j

IIrfrJieslJoro. by

hospital stores were also saved The bUlldmg was one of the finest In the cIty

THE wEEK .A bngade of colored troops will WAR NEWS OF • be enlIsted ID OhIO as soon as the

VIRGIl'IlA bill permlttmg theIr enrollment pass. 1he latcst reports from Fredericka es Congress In Washlllgton Bome

I g Irp,esent the rebels 1U strong HCKSBtRG four hUddred and fifty eolOled people

WEALTH OF Ot'll COUNTRY.-The New York Eveftwg Post has prepared and pnbhshed a table, fJom the censns report of 1860) deSIgned to gIve Borne Idea of the wealth of the loyal States, and then abi h ty to mamtam the struggle wIth tIle rebellIOUS South The artICle closes .\5 fill r»','~c thelO-ljorne Bay un<liminished chanlftlls, we have expressed IL deSire to enhst

,I.. h Recruits are also prolIllsed from ~)!cc All agree II .. at t e atmy IS of the capture Canada lows ;;

The Printers and Bookbinders of Washmgton have asked an increase of 20 per cent upon tJ:imr wages, and threaten ~ strike If not -acceded to

employers, apart from th~ Gov­ernment office, protest agaulst l the mcrease, and say, If compelled to grant 1t, they wlil be obliged tci re­duce theIr expenses proportioliately The Govern ment office lias aec¢ded

the tJroposed Increase 100prO\mg 1ll conditIOn Queen of the W The PresIdent has acceded to "We put It to every patrIot who

The gnnboats Freeborn and Dra· whICh re(lentjy run the rebel General Hamilton's request to be IS lO doubt as to lhe ablhty of the

gou m~do a rec\lnnoisslll)lce on the A dispatch from permitted to lead an el(pedltlOn country to meet the pecumary obh h k d t li\iclhmon,d against the rebels in Texas It WIll, gatlOils of the present war, whether

A memOrial from the Minpe~ota legislature IS to be presenwd to the i.gjl,-rtOnB state of Wlsconsm, askmg the

~lst up the Rappa annoc ,a 18 ance says ~hat I h h t d - F of course, be one of adequate a ppop e w 0 ave Wlce pal of sIxty fil'o miles Just below ort a crUIse up Red strength The corps of observatIOn theIr pubhc debt, who have

slOn of Douglas county from In Berlin, NY., Jan. Slst. 1863, I:imrD latter state to the former, In o~der S.TTE&LU. wife of Boller Satterlee,ln the

Lowry they were fired on by iii rebel a IS to be under the command of Gen mented their numbers, theIr 01 ate- g Ive MInnesota a port on Lali-e Suo 58th year efher age. She leaves a b.usbAnd, 'I' who lias been In feeble h&alth fo1o mey

battOlY, and an engagement of an forced the pilot Herman rial well belOg and their productive perlor and many l'rlellds and relatives, 10 Coal IS gomg down III price, m j .",uu"u her loss. She prQ/'e8lled Christ Ho.ma

honr)~ leugth ens ned, in whICh the lll.U,een up to certam As a speCimen of the tender mer- power more rapIdly than any other I d Tb F eies of the rebels, we quote from a natIOn m Christendom, whose sur

b"tertes were S.I ence • I e ree- the pilot deceIved R' h I I h f r d d

since, and unIted willi the Seventb.· SpIte of the gold flse Th«jre was Rapti8t churoh In that place, or wblbh an auctIOn sale m New York last was a worthy member til! relieved by

., uj mond paper a propOSition now P us wea t , a ter Jee IDg an sus bor? Iccelved ulllmportant 10Jurles, the distance, before their Congress to sell mto per. tammg the whole populatIOn, exceeds and bad two or three m,en slightly the Qneen lOtO a petual slavery every negro captured 1,200 mIllions of dollars a year j who wounded The rl!connOissance vleld· overboard A flOm the Union armIes ThIS IS how. have, at a cost of 2,000 mIllions of Ld 1\ glNlt deal of valuable mrorma dh;abled her steam-pIpe, ever, an Improvement j the pr~ct1ce dollaro, girdled and Interlaced thIS C sUrl'endel/ed has been to shoot all such prisoners great northern eontment, and bound

week, of 30000 tuns, at $5 70 to $5 death to JOIn tbe Chur:Clh~~ab~o~ve~B~~~II~~~~~~~~~~ 92 for stove Size, and $5 10 to $5 15 N for lump coal

The MlChlgau Southern Railroad Company have lost by a fire their

t j but all, save t t h Ibn t IOn Texas papers say that MeXican I m 0 one orgamc woe y a e·

OQ Wednesday D1ght, two rebel a aozcll to td,f'ni'.v of her officers bandlttl have mvaded the couutry work of 32,430 miles of ~allroad and elevator at Toledo. contammg 1:50,- ten'peran"~nt

c~va"y bngades, ,FIt? Hugh Lee's crew, east of the RIO Grande, and are per. 3,600 miles of canal, are not both

nl~I{~ ~~~:~I~:B'I~!:mp~:e;o ::!:e~ ~;on ~:;n:~~gB:~!1~1~t~~~~:r~': u~~~~ ~~I:n~~I~:I:~ya~n~~~:: :::'dn~!~s~~~ "..,. the U mted States flag al saCrIfices, tor the conservatlOll and tbe Rapwahannock at .Ilo.el1ey's ford, adds that a gunboat had developmeut of the Illhernance and succeeded by a, strong attack m up the Red to lecapture A letter from the Secretary of War, bought WIth the blood of the revolu-

I f I III answer to a resolutIOn of the tionary father., enrIc~ed by the en Ilfcaklllg <Jur thm me 0 cava ry out- Queen H h th t h h b U

ouse, sows a t ere as een terpr1se, energy and mdustry of suc-]Iosts at nile or two rointB, capturing The Indianola, whICh paId for transportatIOn sInce the re ceedmg generatlOlls, and entrusted II small number of ollr men Our days past Vicksburg, belllon, to the ratlroads between to our keepmg as the home of free cavahy uulpn~t I('se!ves wele 1m. not receIve :~~!e h~~d~ed She Washmgton and New York, $10,922,- dom and the refuge of the oppressed

OIcdJatr ly brought up, the hnes coal, beSIdes ammumtlon and oog~1 Schley, of the 5th Maryland II through future ages" tabhshed:and a fotce sent III PDlSUlt alOn Thel Indianola went up reglmJnt, statIOned at Pofnt of Rocks, I THE NEw BANKING LAW _ \ relIa OUI captnres mcluded two or three RIver, where the rebels receive captured ten smugglers on theIr way I ble New York paper says It IS the oAI~{'r~ The rllbels faIled m accom- phes from Texas. from Richmond WIth the proceeds of prevaIlIng opInIOn In the best mform. phshlllg theh o\>Ject, and retreated in Advlces from VlCksbu,rg to the thOlr unlawful trade m Southern mo-l ed qnarteIs, that the new BanklUg

II tl R h report that the mortar boats ney, amountlllg III the aggregate to I bIll beSIdes Its future advan'taO'es groat ha te a91os8 Ie appa an mallllalD thmr pOSItIOn and fire over t23,OOO wllj offer ImmedIate support toO th~ !lock) felling tIees IMlrOS8 the I 'lad and SlOnal shots' Th(; rebels reply ThIrty seven of the oue hundred I pubhc credit to a greater extent tban plnclng other artIcles III the way of ever any bO! approaches the and thirty two colored men III New I most of Its advocates bad ventured !l,e pursuing fOHw A scow haa een run through Bedford, who are between the ages to antICIpate ThIS measure has 0.1.

On Friday mOlIlIng, Feb 27th, a nal The w rk of enlarglUg IS of 18 and 45, have enhsted In the col readv gIven a new Impetus to gov dy prof ress1' g. 3,000 men ored regiment ernment securitIes, and although sklrmlsb took place between a por' d I h to be at wor al y on t e The-New Orleans PICayune reports there may, perhaps, be some delay tlOl1 "f Stual t)s rebel cavalry and a N tb I d b h d th G B k

" 1 0 lUg III I' een ear e an attempt to assasslllate en au S before any conSiderable number of portlOll lor the SIl(th U S regular anoIa or Queen of the West The weapon was an aIr gun The banks can be orgaIllzed undO! the cavalry, at Pedan's farm, a POInt Solchels frpm the army of oWender escaped. Gen Blmks was new system, It IS antiCipated that III about five miles from the village Grant report the slow bnt not hurt two years we shall see all over the Inwards Hartwood Chulch The C1r· concentratlO, of troops .. Soatheru papers announce that West where such InstitutIOns are so

burg,.th no prospect or Sterling PrIce will be placed IS com· much' wanted, an adequate supply of Cl1mst,tnces concernmg the affau arc howeve!, of! attackmg the Oland of the rebel forces In Arkansas safe bankmg faclittles developed un

000 bushels gram and 2,000 bbls. Flour '1 be loss IS about $200,000, partly msured

Another counte! felter has Men ar· rested at Brooklyn .A t hiS house were fonnd all the materials, press­es, &c , for carrymg on bUSlnPI.R, ,',,"")n

some 82,500 m bIlls on the WeSl:fieldl bank, Mass

Mr ElIas Truax, Sen, aged 91 years, skated across Frankfort pond, Vermont, on the first of January, a mile and a quarter, and back, Bnd dId It as handsomely as a boy of 15

The prospects of the grpwing wheat crop m Eastern Kansas are generally good .\ large area has b~en sown

Dupont's Powder ~hIls, ut WII· mlngton, Delaware, exploded one day last week, and fifteen persons were kIlled

One hundred bales of cotton were sold In NashVIlle recently, at seven ty five cents per pound

Tobacco sold In LOUISVIlle last week as hIgh as $50 per hundred Ibs

Seven hundred bales of cotton leached Cairo, illinOiS, ou tbe 22d Feb

SPEOIAL NOTIOES not IH ~ et fully Ieported, but enough 110m, but SImply With the deSign Hmdman doubtless goes mto dIS der the new enactment IS known to e~tabhsh the oplDlOn mvestmg tht place and waltmg grace OLD Accomrrs -In consequence of una that It waH the IntentIOn of Gen lesults of a SIege It IS DEATH OF THREE OCTOGE~A.RIiNS - VOIdable delays In sending out a part of the

Ih1aine.. IteDlB.

Stuart to mllke IllS way to Potomac that Ger.emE Grantr by OONGRESBIONAL ITEllS. I Two brothers, named Joseph and bIll, tor what was due th,s office on the ftrst the occuputU,1D of raIlroads, &c., Congress IS near the close of ItS I John Fltzwalter, lIved together WIth of Jannary and also In VIew of numel'OUS

Crnek and destroy tbe estenslve I all t1 h C ~ b f t d th th f M' ch L masS' 80,00, men, t at urtls sessIOn when we make np ou\' Con· I thmr sistel' ,Dr a great num er 0 promIses 0 pay urlllg e mon 0 ~r ,

road Ilildgo over whICh thesupphes of sppply a cqnslderable force m gressIOnalltems for thIS week Two years, m ParlIament street, ""()11lln~:-1 we have deemed ItJust and expedleIjt to ex OIl! allOY are nowJ.1conveyed m most tlOn, and th.t these, WIth the ham, Englaud, the SIster acting tend till the first of AprIl our propo~ltlon to

d men, can SO\ effectually beSiege of the most Important measures of the capaCity of housekeeper Jo~eph, receIve two dollars per year In full payment Pitt In thIS he las Ifollll'd, an th e be c~nsldered com of those old ac oounts To all such &ccoimt.,

Place as to compel Its speed" e _,on m~y. v • the eldest one, was attacked ~ few b Icheat !lerOSB tbe flver was aClcoua·'i J not paId or alranged by correspo dElnce, rendel, as WIth so large plete-the NatIOnal Bankmg Law, days smce With bronchitIS, and dIed before tbal time fifty cents a year wIn be

Let In Plainfield, Otsego Co , N 'r, Feh 7th,

1863, Mr. SUUNlIAJ( LANDI"JUIU. widow of the late AlIa La.ndjJhere, ailed 19 years. SIKter Landphere made a. profes.lOn or reUglon and unIted with the drst Seventh.day Baptist Church 10 Hopklnlnn, B I., (ber native place,) In June,lB07, maldnil the term of her ~h'1rch relation over 55 years Shortly after her Notesslon Of Christ, she wu married to Asa Landphere, and moved to Pla.lnlleld.Ot sego Co , N. Y , where she lived reapeoted and loved, until her death She uDited with the 1st Seventh-day Raptlst Churoh In Brook field, NY. a,abo,~u~t~t:~h~!e~~;"i',~liSI2~iO;~' of she remained deoease The Ch"~'~C~h!llo~~~~~~~~~~!~~;~ :.~~.)~1~:'ll~I~lb"laol' at the tIme she JUII,eu, 'I': over dark

~\1rJ~;:~~t~~~e~ phshed Just 1Il tIme to save his force force, employed on and the NatlOlIal hllhha BIll The three weeks ago at the age of eIghty added accordmg 10 our publIshed terms to from dostl uctIon, as tbe raUl slDce bayous vers, the supplies of most Important bIll not yet disposed foUl years I he survIving brother pay the expense of a spectal collectIng 1\gen the fo~~re has caused a flse In the stream, ren \lnemy can entirely cut 01I f h was very mach affected by hiS death cv It 18 hoped 1.I1al all who are Indeb~d 10 tORsed manner (lcnn"'o It imposlnbTe to ford In the A from CaIro, Feb of IS that makIng proVISlOn or t e and expued ontl hoar afterwards, at thlO office for papers prevIOus 10 J .. nua~y 1 ~~~h~;y~:ll~a~~~~

anival of a finanCIal necessities of the Govern the age of eIgbty years The death 1863 WIn avall themselves of the opl>0r~um ever, aI)d where B~IfIIIISh, we lost several killed and PrOVIdence ment, on whICb there IS a Conference of two brothers to whom the SI ster ty to setUe by paylllg the $2 per year, and may find sweet II IIIlU, d, and 1I0me taken ppsonels was tben CommIttee We glvlbelow the prm- was devotedly attached, was too so save us the unpleasant nece.slls of Md ~~~~~rtdt~h(,eease,~. 1\,' captured about 50 of the en emy work haVIng Clpaiitems of bUSiness finished great a shock for her frame to WIth. log the half dollar per year earnest LrllOllg them a lieutenant to Within a few rods 0 THE SENATE stand, and on the mormng fixrid for ELD ALFRED B BURDICK MlSSJO~ "L m '1umle 10

canal IS 160 feet Tbe bIll for the removal of the their mterment sbe also exp,red, at Northern WisconsIn and Mlllnesotar hI'" a ============:::==:I·'¥~:~~~~~,j[~~r~~~~~~.t!~,~~;t~~I;) fHF. BOUTII:t.R.'! COAST M h f ht ht list of dues for the SABBATH RECORD~R m I (, to Wlthlll one foot SIOUX IndIans from innesota was t e age 0 elg yelg years LETTE"" ~ - those regIons up to Dec 31 1662 lie docs I .... ,

i'101ll Port Royal Comes the lake BeSIdes passed not propose to spen<\ hIS tIme III huqUng up Joseph Goodrich Randolph Drake, Bray t lilt lI1nOUlIcement that a force lDtO tLe Red The follOWing bills were passed IT};J(S OF NEWS. perions whose names \f0 on tbat list, but ton Babcock, Charles D B I S ~ 000 neg toes, led by whites, and the surplns water, authorlzmg the President to confer Mr Amazlah GoodwlD, now hVlDg has consented to receIve and take the re Rogers, John J Lever, John

~nl;nT,nkur cumps below brevet rank, to promote the bealth, III Alfred, Mame, was 100 years old sponslblhty of transmlttmg, any money Baboock'AJ cE~~ll~~\r~~ supported by regular troops, IS Just gunboats passed into comfort and efficiency of the army, on tbe 16th Feb Abont 40 of hIS ~ ch may be handed hIm by such persons ready to cnter one of the most deJl,e. and found a band! to amend the PaCIfic .Rallroad Bill, descendants and other guests, mnk I receIpt to bl I, forwalded from tIllS oillce

!Jopulated dIstncts of the Depart number of ne the IndIan Apprupnatron BIll Ing the number about 200, ,,,II be goon oC tbe South, in order ito sum the narroV\ In the Senate, Feb 26th, Senator bled at hiS house on that day to cele GEO M BENTLEY, of Westerly R I who

mon Its emancIpated blacks to arms the progress oj[ WIlson mtroduced a substitute for brate the anmvet'sary. Mr G was expects In spend the sprmgmonths Ih S~uth h sbelled one company the House bIll to raise additional sol· the RevolutIOnary \Var three ern Wlscons1D and illinOIS has a 11$\ oil' old

yOmffiUlllcatlOns have been estabhs . dlel's It prOVides for the mustenng months, and was sentmel over the accounts due this office In those regloD.8 M With the negroes, an;I they !D, enrolh~, and orgamzing, by the that conveyed MaJor .Andre tu whera we have no local agents Any sums only for ~be appeara. nce of the commanding officers III the several West Pomt. whIch may be handed to hIm WIll be reoelpt-

D t ts of as many Africans ed (or and forwarded at our rl~k fitlllg force to sprlDg to ar rns epar men , • DetectIves Frost and Corwm 1~~~j~I~'h~

hberated by certam laws, by the k d d HEADQUARTERS IN NEW YORK -It w\1l save I J

I ally Imder thlt NatIOnal flag PreSident's Proclamatlon, or Brooklyn last wee succee e !D ar time In answering letters for the Pnbilsher ~~r~t~~~~:i~~c~~r.~~~~~~:~'J~~q.' rho Free 80uth says that " other legal and competent antho)ri restmg Charles Gordon ahas Charles of Ihe SABBATH REC'OlIDIm to state, that b

'[ h ~ ed i P B tb H Grant, saId to be one of the most he viSits New York usually once In t1l'0 or .• omtofs have been amme,lllg exerCIB n sup res Ing e burglars In the country, on REOEIPTS. I h P d t h II ir time three weeks always on Wednesday or Th\\rs It th~ lebel fort 00 the· lOn, as t e reBI en s a b om d charge of breakmg mto and rob

dad to tIme deem necessary, to e arme , d b f day makmg hIS headquarters at Ihe store of Iller They have succee m equipped, and mustered into the ser- blDg the resl eoces of anum er 0 J D Tilsworth &I Bros, No 8 Dey st, where lIIonntmg .eve~at gn/)j1, and VIce of the Umted States, to serve the ielldmg citizens of Brooklyn mformatlon of him can be obtl!.ined when h.

• f h k . Tbe property foond on hIS person IS III the city That IS the place to Inquire 1116 down a pdttlon or t e> wor s durmg the war It contams a pro· amounts. to some $6,000 He faIrly for anylhmg left for dIstrIbutIOn to the lebel major IIIJd seven Imen are VISO tbat no person of AfrIcan de ghstelled with dIamonds HIS age churches by prlvat~ hand~ ]l0I1ad to have been killed" scent shall Le appolllted to exermse IS 23 years

l'lle \atpst reports from th(1 autbority over wblte officerS", soldlOrs h ~, or men, III the army or navy ~ Advlces have reached Was mgton

say tbat "our Iron clad The bIll to carry 1ll~0 effect the EI Paso that the French, elghtls~~~~~~~~ _____ +-__ I Boon have fuU and eOolplete treaty With Pern was passe.l ItihOllsa.nd strong, have captured I~~~~$~fl~~[:i~.i Uh Th \.I were marchIng on H.lC!lILTON Cr,p.n's post of C1mrlestoli hl'. or ( e '[be bill for tile sale of certalD In- capItal of the Mel(l- Market, N J , Illslead of PAt~,:.i1ur.~. and spirits of the troops are dian ReservatiQnli In Cahforpia was can The rea~ou of

everything passed the InvaSIOn IS stated to be In cOllse·L; .,. TIIB Seventh day Baptist C~'~~o~~ 'Ihe Bustoi'll PrttiJeler THE I10USE quence of Governor Pesquera of New York. Rev Wm. I ~~~~~~t~1;~~t

extlact M~m a llltt,e,\' (rpm In the House, after a lengthy diS- the of Frenchmen, Pastor,:meetior PUbbll~~lO);;'~:~~~;l~:~!t~~: Jated Feb Uth t g.I'Inn!t all CUilBlen, the ConscrIption bill was from Sonora bath, III the lIalIof II of an attack on our pioket8 by amended -by conlinmg the term of Lee, the daughter and 11 O'clock A lIf., on the corner rebels on the Neuse five.., Our service of drafted men to the present Gen tee, of the rebel Aven~6 and Ele.-enthStreel ctl! were rebelhon, not, bowever, to exceed dIed recently at Jones' Sprmgs, 1.===:;:;:::::::::::::::::::;:::;::::::::::::+::;:1::=

three years j also, that persons found an outcast from her home be in tIme of war or rebelhon InrklDg ahe remained true to the dr actlllg as eples about the fortdlca whICh her anoestotfl had

or camps ~f the army, shall law-els, and true to the iPnVf','n·.1 by geneMt court·m1l.rtlal or tht bad ~Iways trp.luea

Itary commiSSion, and on conViction as a parent treats a ~'vOl~iuLj " .. ~''IIH'L .... ,g ~ shall BUjfet death After the tlon of several 'other amendments, JIl~se HfI;rbol', of Conoord town· and olle substitute, the bill was pass· IihlP, Ohlmlpalgn couaty, OhIO, dlOd ed by the strong V()te~f 116 to 49 26th, at the age of 'L6 He was

bin was reported approprIatmg marrIed tWIce and was the falhet of to aid III emanCipatIng thirty-one children, tlje youngest

Htle:I!liI;'~ea of M's8!lllrl wholD"ls about two years old. He A bill W!lS passed autt/()f)z!!ljf managlld to give all who have

appdlntmel'!t'~ ail!lltIonal }[a:jIJr-Ge at maturity an outfit of 80 erals 'Bnd B~adier.Giinerals-2<r land. the l(jrmerl~nd 50 of too latter No senator Wm WrIght, just elected

one 18 to be BPPOIQted. except for gal· m New Jersey, made a fortune early !:~~~~:~~~~~~j Jatltl and mentonbui service on the lit hfe, III the saddle and harness Hlest:eiii 28@:)2Si;. field I \justness He served two terms ID

The ClllDmItieenn Government COD- the House as a Clay Whig') ~fter· tracts reported back·the Senate bill wafds became II Democrat, and was to pumsh fraods. It prOVides elected to the Umted States Senate,

'Del~lloll employed ill t¥. and was reelected 10 1862-3. \.milii'illi.·,or na.val forces, In time The Pennsylvania Central ,.";1.,,,,1\ I war; being dltectly or lndlrootly en· has leased the .wIlliamsport and

ill prooQrlDg false vQuchers, WIll, In ConnectIOn &c./ fOI tlw p,urpole 01 Buffalo, 1~~:~1/.

or~thers; make a ~:~~tt::i:lf~ l:~~~t:)':~~rt monoy frOlll the gOY.k~~;~i;~.~~jjtti; Blllfalo ilil ~~)~~j~~~~~~~~5~~lri~1''''01i;~n' .,1Ul.~1l be ,net held Il''''.'''''UjU~~ ~~ !" fn,,~ .. i,.J, by,

~~~:[~~~~i~rEl~~~~~~~ rul~Ht~~!gu,l~ionH e81:~(~~:l:li=t~:~~=~::~: <iii the military and na di~::~~~~::t~~:::I-::i:~:~.~;ifut~1 tl anINbetnllitll'; on hi;,., •• , t.rii be pt.tmihed by ffne

~~~I~G~;~~~~~ ;as the call1lt>ln.'f,de,~de,'1 .",-,- . ..:. '.D.O!!'W'

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lb~:iiZ~;i'be.DaDllbe wasfr.orr.en to the {} Have l"eady a vC88el of his bll8mess, wh) preserve~ ana remained I"ng in that sealing·wax, compounded tegrity, who lives clearly.a.nd pqrelv

In 1B01 the crops Wholly 111011· following materials and propor· who never gets into debt, who GI!rllll8.ny ; wheat, v.luch some tiolls' One ponnd of rosin, 1 1-2 friends by deserving, .u.ow, ber,pre@old at 6s. the quarter, onnces tallow, 3 ounes beeswax. hIS money mto a

In la09 the crops failed 6 Tbe fruit bemg sufficiently heat· are srme ways ~,!~!:t~i~~~~i~: Sc<~t1ian(l. and such a famine en- ed, take the bottles succeSSively tu a shorter than tbis d

poor were reduced to table, and qUIckly cork them With way, but the staunch ""'.'RR, and many pen shed a towel iu the hand they shonld be munity, the mlln who

fields. The 8ucces carried in sucb a way as to close the thing really worth na'~IDrt-.,rtl)Od of 1452-54 were un- opening and retam the heated steam tune, good name, and a serl~~e

severe In 10568 the wme in the boUles on the way to the age--all go thIS road -Home M(;mtit-l;iI;ii+',;lh".~,o1 to the soldiers was cut corklllg-table The corks may be ly

In 1603 it was ex forced m by a Lolow of a mallet, or ---...... '-'--'--...:.:......: cold Most of the hOllies better, by a small le'C1 arrangement THE (JULTIVA~Oli OF n",,,n

were kIlled Coaches drove along to WOI k at the rIght heIght N ow IS the time to tbmk the Thames, the ICe of whICh was abovp the tablp Wben Inserted as talk over ihe plans for next Rririn"'''' eleven inches tbick In 1609 OCCD! rar aR practical, If any part of the operatiolls What shall I red the cold Winter; the frost penc- curk rem,IIDS above the bottle, pare plant? what lands plongh '! tr!>to" tile earth three yards mto the It off WIth a sharp kmfe down to grass? how much? ma-

;adv&lnce",dilsc,)tl~lt ground In 1716 booths were prpct-J 7. Immediately after the cork IS in ny other thIngs that should de-ed on the Thames. In 1744 and 1745 its place, a pel son shonld stand ready clded upon long before the Bw~lIows

h,,'l.},~ strongest ale iu England, expos and apply a cuat of seahng-wax to come Thi~ plan agrees wl~h (bat :taKl~lg to the air, was covered m kS8 the end of the cork v.lth a paint or merchants, mautacturers bun"ers

than fifteen mIDUles wIth Ice all lather brush, to close the pores artists, and most'of th .. ~ceuPQ~on~ eighth of an meh thICk In 1809, wood . of hfe Why shc)uld not the ~;lrmer and III 1812, the Wmters were 8 Next proceed to seal the bottle be equally far Sighted and svstelllatic?

in-i'i·.'ID,.rlr"hlv cold In 1813 there was by dlppmg Its mouth m the melted We have ofteI\;\ advocatJ;d the cui frozen Thames" sealIng wax, 80 as to cover the bulb ture of clover to ~ much greater ex-

Then transfel It to a I!aRlO of cold tent than I" now common among THE ANGEL OF THE BATTLE FIELD. wMer, dlppmg to the slime deptn, to our farmers, and we fee! hke

We find III an exchange a letter cool the wax. If the dlppmg IS car pressing it With unwearIed ear from an army surgeoD, WrItten to 111~ I ned below the bulb or nm at the nest ness every time we ba.ve a con famIly, from whIch we quote the fol' l mouth of the bottle there IS danger of 'l'ersalton WIth intelligent fa:tmers, 10wlUg : I cracklJJg the glass Now examlUe or read the opinIuns of ~hose who

Goo~ D AlIIY g all Stevens, 01 made 375 poundg of bul;ter co~ ~st ;year, after keeping 1I11ttllt 'II'a8 liv,e weekl\ illd., ,~Ibll,~'

sold f5 wort!.. of iJli'lk. sOld for 26 cellts per pOI~nd~mt.k-

ing $SO income trom

sides the benefit of milk and bu.tter. It:r~::i~:'~~~~~:? Milk glv-en t~ a pig ;l.blcb: b, "::~:o~~jJ~tl 340 pounds when .. latll!ihtE~retll.H-;I'V.r,R •• ';o Franklin Painot

pROSP~ OHANGE OF PllICE.

THE- BVENINg POST. (Establlsbed in 1801.) _

.A TlIOROUGBOOlNG t l1ID&Jt&1D.1'H'l' aD F.Ox.*ll ADVOC~TB OF FEUDaIl.

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A OOMPLETE FAMILY NEWSPAPER. I

BDITD.... .J WilLIAM CULLEN BRYANT AND PAR&E

GfJ~IN.

The EVFoNlNG POST, now In tbe ;IIixty-1Irat year of Its eXlSteJl(le,ls &Journa.l th+roulbJ,Y deToted to the prlnCipfeB or FSIllDaIl, IInlllB candId, fearless and indilpendent in the ex· pression gf Its se'ltlmenls. It holds to tbe great doetrines of a strict construction of tbe CODstltut1on, Economy In GOVernment, DO politicoJ Jobbery, Mnest men for omce, the lappression of lhe Slave Power; Free &>11 anll Free Speech; and it ellrne.tly advocates a vigorous prosecution o( tbe

Advertt.ement., of a elu'ra,l ••• .tBwnt'WItb tbe Ol\jeOtB of tbelpaj).r. ill84lrted a~ tbe rate 01 live tbe lIrst IIl!'ert1on, aod for eacb suh .. quent 1118l'rtIOn_ vetttumellts, at tbe rates ralr dllcount will be mll~ to 111& largely or by the yeal.

•• I Wlil tell YOIl of. olle of these the sealed part to see If the wa.x has have given tlte subject attention women- a ~hS8 Barton, daughter of formed bh~ters If t11ere are blIsters, \Ve find an account of the condl­Judge Barton, of Boston, Mass I I rub them off WIth the finger, UEllng a tlOn of falmmg 10 Germany lJl the first met her at the battle of Cedar ltttle talluw IIr OIl to plevent stICkIng 1 hh and begInnIng of the 18th cen- riJDe~t~~~~~~~t~r~: front of the hlJspital at 12 o'clock at wax and III water Se~ that the wax farmer had for bls cattle, beSIdes had

Communloations,ordeIR. should be dlreoted to GRO, terly, R. I.

Moulltam, where she appeared III !) Repeat tt,p 'lIppH!", operatIOn ID tunes " The only winter fO<id the ~ ~~1~~~f;::~~~~~~~~~ plgbt, WIth a four mille team loaded IS left smooth and WIthout flllWS, alld a.nd sour meadow herbage, consisted

WIth everythmg needed; and, at a the seahn"" IS complete of whIte 'tnrmps, carrots, cabbage 1'';.';~;~~~~~~~~~Ifi1~~~~f~~~frI~~~~' time when we were entirely out of 10 Pa;'k away on shelves 01 III land potatoes; and even of thelle there I' dressings of every kind, she supplied chests In a (001, dry cellar. If placed was no great store, becanse the fields us WIth everythlllg, and whIle the on shelves, a cloth should be hnng had ceased to produce, wilen untBa· TER"8-PATJ.BtB & ~DVAN"E

foI16~.inlr ~~nte of lIOn, took her course to the hospital I a few days after packing away ID-I throughont the whole WInter, whilst One Copy, one year, by Carrier,

figJitlI'litl1V'el!D the nl'ted Stl'tes on our rIght, where she foond every· spect the bottles to see If any show It lasted, made still scantier by steep- One Copy,one year,~ent by mall, • I' db I k OneCop,r, one monlh, s:tlitaUlel'! ti,lltti')ras and the pirate ,Ala. t ling wantmg agalll After dOlllg signs of fermentation whICh may be lllg an 01 IIlg to e e It ont, a.nd

everythlUg she could on the field, she dotected by a foamy' appearaoce of when at last it came to an -end, tbe cat- !lEMI WEEKLY E\ ENING POST 8th of JanllalY, wc le- returned to Culpepplh", where sho the frlllt If tillS IS. obflerved ID any tie ha.d to starve on barley, oats and Is Pub/i,slWJ. every TueSfJ.all and Fftday.

iorldl>_'-R w' New Orlean.1 to staid deal10g Ollt shIrts to the naked I bottle, It denotes eIther a crack m dea straw. Tbe coming of IIprin~ wall One Co~y, one year, '300 < d d d I' "Two Copies, one year. 5 00 ormen, who had belong. woun e ,an preparmg soup, and the glass or that the sealmg was 1m I anXIQns y awaIted to get a few cut· J'ive Coples,one year, 12 00

Westfield, to the Brooklyn, seemg It prepared 10 all the hospitalR perfect 'Lhe bottle should be opened I tmgs of the young wheat shoOts, and Ten Copies, one year, 22 60 l'\ag,l~ip Qt rI'alveston, and "om .. I thonght that mght, If Heaven' or examlUed the contents scalded, I the eattle were sent to the commons, An extra copy Wlil be sent to any \>ersoo ," ~ ~~ • who sends til! a club of twenty and M~r

mellef)'®(ltaltl6tlll at tbat place We ever scnt out a homely angel, she and the proce~ ... of sealIng repeated I whence tho poor beasts returoed at t-;":'j.;""il'IAntfie 1 an.f on thai af.- must be one, her aSIllstallce was so as befllre In ~(Jme casesdurmg the mghtnearly famished" Thi&llItbade. WEEKLY EVENING POST

,. t 1 W II be 1 I I I t L' b f h 1$ Pubfished '",ry Wedne'llay. ~""uu'u"lco[nllieDl)ed bombarding the Ime y. e, we gan our retreat seas()n, " Itt e vegetab e mou d may I ScrIP lOn, ~Ie eg 83YS, gIven 0 .t e Ooe Copy, one year, for~\Il(j~t;I(jI$'tllltnlilnll'~QW'Il when we up the Rappahannock I thonght no be seen to gather on the tlnrface ofl the~ stale of agriculture 10 Germn- Three Copies, one year, .

'.U'liiitl~:St"t.e!l nClili d~y hl'mO' more of our lady fflend, only that she tbe frOlt III the bottles. but thIS IS ny. by John ChfJstlan Schubert, rive Coptes, one Sear, was no nightn '" had gone back to W 9.shlllgton We 1I0t to be regarded, a.s It can readIly I whom the Emperor, Josepb II" creat- 'I'e':n~oral:;ero::::lb:~'$l 60 eacll.

o~clO(lk slg!1a ls f~m the arrived on that dlB3!ltlOns field of be separated oIl openlllg the bottles, I ed Knight of the Holy Ro~n Em-g a strangelsall Bnll Rnn, and wblle the battle WIlS leavlllg the mass of frUit WIthout plre, bestowmg upon him the style PREMIUMS.

(jifinir'_ and for us to get und r raglllg tbe fiClccst all FlId;<y, who balm and title of Ritter Von K]leefeld, Any person sendJng uS $15 fOl tW~J!ltr chase wele made to;' u~ sbould drIve lip III front of our hospl- Two 01 thrce persons can carry for-I (Knight of OIover Field,) &s a mark ~':~:~~:yS~~~b8;::'iWe~~;~:!1 ;:a~

~1,~:~ir\b~t~:~ T\lIient!v! mlDut~B after 3 we tnad~ the tals but thIS same woman, WIth her ward the dtflerent operatIOns of pre- of Impertal appreciatIOn of the emi- or $22 50 for ten copies, Will be eotltled t~ ~: strang'll sail out to ijil a barqne ullder mules almost dead, havmg made I servlDg ,It the same tIme, and WIth nent servIce rendered by him in the onl;;t~;;'~~~~~~kJls .1: ~:~1be '\illmes

At hnlf past 6 we came forced marches from "\Vasblllgton to more convemence tban .one alone int!oduction of clover in~o G¢rmany. o( ten subscnbers to our We~kll'_will be en nliTes of her, whell she the ar~~ 1 She wail agalll a wel- Tbe rule for syrnp given above is ThIS new Mltore was hailed wIth !I.e. Utled to an e:ttra copy of the Weekly one

t t b th tl d d d d d hit all th E T! year for his services, for twenty name'!!t and

At 7 o'clock we w the surgeons 'Ihe battle was o\'er, an" other SImIlar frUIts Very aCid I peasants who glew clover receIved 8eml Weekly or two caples of our Weekly '1=~~~2~:~~i~!1~'~~~~~!1~i-lhO.ir~tE'dl1~n!~liSlhCOlors ; It now b(lgan I come VISI or C) ~ Ie WOUD e an a apte to I e strawberry, cherry c ama IOn over e ml»~ Ie 830 be WIll be entitled to olle copy of our

n""rh, I,al(m~rsi(le', at ten mln1ueteres our wounded removed 011 Sunday, frUIts, hke the currant, wIll allow a sIlver "clover dollars," t" wear onEae rehar

d I 'l" c $ubscr./",r'8 name 18 prmted on /". pa

cal)ta.1D haIled he"lirh an we were ordeled to Fairfax !("reater pruportlOn of sugar -The around tlte neck, and the gooa Schu-~w"rcl'" was her :M;je*t e,n StatIOn We had hardly gut tbere I Oneida Communiiy Circular bert sald-" If yon will gtoW! clover, oommence at any time

I ~!~::.~~1 Then our Clio talll ~n~ bel ore the battle uf ChantIlly COlli- , nnd will strictly follow myldirllctlOns, Whe~:d~~jobn~r~':,~ fi _'-' __ 1.1 send a boa! I menced, and "0011 the wunnded began DAIRY OOWS you '11'111 have ample causs fot l"IlJoie. same term~ It 18 not r.in.n'H"p.r~<I the gIg ~or that a I to come III Here we had nothlllg Th C d' All' ,I mg, and for ~18ing the lionl out Of,ll~:~ii~~~~r~~;;:,~:!'r},m~~ ofa club should

b t t bo Il ana Ian gni!!u urtsl gives th f 11 b jj" H Bailie post oll)oe. reMlved a hall from u our illS rnmentN-not even a t- tl f 11 • t I • d . e u ness your eart, 'I~r IS are bYlll3llattha rol-

know what ste "'e tie of wille When the cars whIstled I Ie U ow dIng Ifme y'h In IClons and I flch blessings" Wc believe the as Dady, per annum, Seml-a,u r t th t r th fi \U~ane a vIce or t e ma.nagemeot t' f Sch b '11 h 'd d ' ,2 60, Weekly, .1 50. Koney may

Ollr capta.in answered up 0 e sawn, erst person on of dalr Rtock' - ser JOn 0 u ert WI OJ goo be forwarded bym&ll at our "ok. ",caws steamer Hatteras the platform was MISS Barton, again M L f th' fit f d I WIth American farmCl s, Illid hope SPECIME~ COPIES OF THE EVENING POST

-<-Tbia IS the to snpply us WIth bandages, brandy, d ' u~ 0 e ro f ~ a allry cowl I they WIll make the trial and I:\ee. WIll be .entfree to all who de!llre it. AI b wille prepared soup jellies meal epcn s on a p entl n snpp y at al I I I

a am a-fire I' and 'every artIcle ihat c~uld b' tImes of nutntJOns food. Cows, II is I ODDS AND ENDS. ~~c~~r~;;~~;n~gC~08t ~~r~e\~~ a ~id~ng pos thought of She staId there tIll th: ~plI known, receivlIlg food poor III It appears from the Bookseller a .1 N ... sau 8treet, Oorner Liberiy,

I for last wounded soldIer was placed on ~ HJlental matteE' fall away. III mIlk monthly periodical of news <lono~ct- January I, 1863 New YOr,l<. the cars, then bId ns good-by, and dd to the nutrItIve propertIes of-the I ed WIth the puhhshing trade, that D Y S PEP B I_A REM ED Y 11 !

fire left food, aud they Immediately Increase during the twelvll months prl!ceding ved I " I wrote you at the tIme how we t:elr fiow. The quantIty of. mIlk, last December, nearly 5,000 books, DR DARIUS HAM'S

COIISI!\tl~lg-1 got to Alqxandrla that D1ght and t e~, dIllS kno~ 1~pe~t °tn glvmg a !Delnding new editions, were publish AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT, next morn.lDg. Our soldIers bad no par IC!! ar ml 0 ~ u on gIVIng & ed m England Works on ~eligJOn Reco':::~l~~;r.':B~~~~ap!~OtII time to lest after reachmg'Washing-1 qu:ntJ~y eq~a ~t~ eb6udPportdof the stand at the head of the het as to lnndmtheSlomach,orPa\ns ' ton, but were ordered to Maryland by nil. urda wtasbe 0 e °tedY' an a rlek· nnmbers; works of fiction COlllle next; In the BOlllels, Ileiu1aoluJ, Ii .. h S 1 mam er 0 e conver mto illl d . II JJrO!lJS1.ne88 , Kidney oree" m9.rc es evera days of F h h 1Ioe poetry an mlBCe aneous hterature Oomplatn!s,ln11J Spin!s,Del\r&um Tremens hard marcbmg brought u< to Freder.1 adm~rk e~r k'ery mue wt In th Y third, and worKS OIl comm~rce are the Inlemperaace: ' Ick, and the battle 01 Sontll MunntalD un er a e 0 eep more ea t e t an fewest of all. I II'8'mrnL~TEs,Exmuu'lU,INVlftoJU."B8,.uT followed The next day our army I the~ ~ave mellns to sustam m the best A genUeman asked his fal~ neIgh- WILL NOT INTOXIOUB oa B'l'IlI'EFY":

stood face to face WIth the Whole con lIt I.un't~speclally lU wmtf'lr, fTlle hor at a party, "Why IS a Illdy un- TAKE NOTlOE force The rattle of 150,000 mus~etS, r~s~1 IS, t eIr cows COale out 0 like a mIrror 1" She "gave It up" That Doctor H~m's Celebrated I ~.Y.~I)~P' and the fearful tllUnder of over 200 s a e lU he spnng', weak and feeble, .. Because" said the rude fellow .. a ~h~ ~a:et% :eaa8rs~ee:n~~~"f:&:he cannon, told us that the great battle :~!r::rutf,le ~trougb ~alf of tdh~ mIrror reflects withont I!peaking, a. pie who have W!ed It wlllvoueb of AntIetam had commenced. I was tlon to r eldore I ey ale m a con 1- lady speaks Wltl;IOUt ~ellectmg" lIt tbey have derived from \t 10 a hospital in the afternoon, for It tllan e Ylel t ml k. m quantIty mor~ .. AJid wby are you unlIke a muror f" ~~t~;~:~t:;~':n ~~~ J~al~;f~~~iOll wa.s then only that the wounded be· I ry co~~a sh~!Jd;Y~ e:Pils~s D~I- asked tbe lady He could I1"t tell. D"i~J~~tr~f!r~·ngth~~IiIWmilleinCl gan to come In We had expended I good condItion The a ha Id Imes. In "Because a \lIlrror I~ Bonoqth and test. Andalsochalleoge8 n_~.rcc'mp,otu,dl every bandage, torn up ever"! sheet theu food at . 1 >: St ou 1 recehlve and you are ruu~h and un· to produce tbe 811me rt'i'~;t~o~~~l~: m the house and everythmg we I regu ar \U erva. s , t elr I oaey of flavor, or hiS could find, wh~n who sbonlddiive up I ~~~~8 sbo~lt be drawn a~ ,stated critlCism-on J plctnre of r;1~:~{:~ ~~I:'If:,c~~:E~: .~ .. ,v,,~,. but our old fnend, MISS Barton, WIth and than hY qUIet, gentle mIlkers; girl stirrmgthe lire: .. A ed,a88een'&ysIclDdlBealies a team loaded down wllh dres~llIg8 tImes eYt~ ~hld be teite: dt all rare specimen of rural simplicity ~~ ~~t~' t~':, ~:;~~;::rr~~~s of every kmd, and evervthllig we I In h ~I e grea es In ness Tbe figure IS remarkabl,f graceful WlUlIndrehef In thts olciand well1rle4

'J11"d~ffll:'tlllne could ask for 1 Sile dl8tflbut1ld her c f tSheorda' 'Ieverry meanhs mid tbhe powd er and easy, out the poker 18 perhaplI edj. ASTONISHING, ,J t' I t th d ffi h I I ) ry armer S ou e use to to..... A I' d' a.r IC es 0 e I erent ollplta s, Insure th . t l\' H h re 0 StIlI CUrTI Inea.. eVI31-

worked aU IIIght maklllg soup, and ment I elf raoqUl Ity a':8 . t • at- tlOn from a. right hne towards the all the next day and night I and actlOlI a SOt! exerts a ver~ InJunous hne of beauty wonld have givel{ to whM I left, four days after the bat- b tt on ~e m:Jk'rre~derIng' .~. less thl8 useful kItchen utensil a much

I left het' Ibere mlniatermg' to IIR.!IY! an m.ore la ~ to am Ity. more pIcturesque effect" the wounded and the dying- When . splratlOn IS a spe(nes ofcom~us- ., Iodl&, my boy r I retnrned to the field bospltal iI day ~IO; e At fe~~ry ~reath'h we ill~"Q Ie man to ill friend, ;n bl!!

she was stM at work, enp- ~I~S n ~h ed a IDOSP er\ w Ilch OalooUa, i, is JJst the nlvinO' them wltb deIIClleteB "f every ~atter :}th:~ ~on;~~es t e fatty under the sun, Llllt "

and ailUiinJs'!i-riig -to:llielr worried or dfl uO en.cows are fellows (lOIlltl O\lt Ler." wan ttl, all of which she does out of breathe more f::ll:~~ly:~~~~r~ !~! drlDk and they. lite, ¥oDd

. Now, what oxygen, and morll of the botte Ot- they dn.nk, "ltd they uf MISS In my tion of tbeir food I' dry1P wrIte boIne to

e .... ' t 'G ~r "I~" II C?nsutne, eav- I' d I~ti~eJl,l:~i;h:~:i .. ",ma. IOn. en_ -IllC\.Il':lIau, ing less to be d "n;. res, 1$11 J8l:I¥ It!"' to,,, Lc',","'"" ,~ hilt laurell, sinks Jij~ iu~ig- Warmth is a!l W~~e~e t moo Inl,!'. haB kIlled 'em "

~~~~t~~:~~'~~~H£:'~~~~:.b~ei!IQe the ~rue heroine of extent for f~ H U , °tha

il,ertalP Ho\t mitIy half done : the angel en the b~t.tle' elloe e Impor- Id d II ~~::~"t~~~~:~ !~~~~.~~~~~~j~~~~ - ta.nce, in cold weather, of tight blliM- (lOU no'" 0 we i tbillgB

ings, avoldlDg cold drafts, "'Ith we 'Would leave uBdo:ne. ho!lr."".'"n-\'tI1IP llllE'mlDD OF l'REsmtVING FRUIT. proper attentIon, however, to perfect many thlngs we would,

PRlCTtCED BY THE ONEIDAOOlOlUNrrY ventIlatIon Impnre aIr acts as in- do that are adone; thO f juriously 011 the ammal tram.e as HIt" thIngs we would

dl. rUlt,dProperIy hlldlIed, assort- pure or IDSUffielent food Cows few thIngs say <over

e or prepare , IS place III clean h d 'IS that H~-l""" bottles manufactnred for the w en warm all . comfortable, WIll G d,t 01

k consnme proportIonately les8 0 all\-l-

r/~~~~~~t~ 2~':p~;p~~~i~~,y.n~J~oj:tne\te,nile'·rc'efi·i led and it is well known to all who ~j cad dairymen, tba.t their CoWil YIeld Wilen too Duke d!l.C~()~~\lt

more IIlllk in warm, well-sMIWred meagre man, ea.,~eit.o. pll8ture, than on cold rainy d"YII, negotlilte a pe~,~, Ub:il.rll~'" whey they bave tbe rUn In colli bleak Towl\~end, bemg a.sked wb1etllilr. P9.l!tures, When cold, they Inbale FrenQh GDV'erlllDeut had more oxygen. the ftt8UIt IS a com- prehmJDaries of a Irellty,.:3illln~er'ed.

I. OIUS~IOU of more !if the- carbon or oily "I do ,Qot know, bIlt part at the food, alJd less reQlalDB til the outhne Qfatl II,fl,MIS":~(II·.i

h()I't""~d 8~p'ply the lacteal vessels ~ith rich Opie was ohoa: ';eo'l!"31rro IlII fk, the portrait of Il lady~ W'bl[)j,.rheiliuvei'

• TH): SlIlI'LI! SICRIl:T _ Twent'" "Ierks slie'UJougbt theplriAtel' wals-t4'qcbing

,. ,J, \.i the mOllth, ~eWea it nn'ltn

office TwentY),onng llIen ,n blunt m!Ul1 ,said Villi age. All wadt to get along Uti "M-u&m i(!V()U .. ish

world, and all expect I to 11'6 s:>. out J,'Wj~ll~i ~01n~·~itc~"~·'tl'.:~:f~~II.:; ~utlf-vneof the clerks WIll rise to be ',",-

1p"lutlner Il.hd MJlke a fortune One ttn.,<L1 tlumpoaitor~ wIH own a neWS/lfA' tll,~nflakin@r;,(

perl and bec01n1i an inftuenti&t' prosperoull cltl)ltfJI Doe <of ;tbe' aft,_""". prentlCC8 will become Q,m"Btet'·lbnilld..-j.ii,ole. er. One tb8,:Y\llag,ra will·l!et!a IHtin@r-{tIIta~

~I~i\'~~I~j~'~~~I:~:~~I~~~!~i and, live hkela pat; I,~!::(~~~~~ ,~let,ltla,tJie'f::

ru II lSIll"wtlici1 i. dIlS~'n~id~j,~tD[;be~lli~ t~~~3~~l§~;~~~~;(li;~~ J~i~=~:r~~~r~;~rt~iig~lb~t~=ttbeJ\jckYiindi'ddUan'UU"JL~ ~~~~'~~~ is 110 lallout it., The: 'l~ !IlOIIt :If,lu'lrf.itli,,, all the Role Br~:I~~~~fi~:JJr~;~~~:~ 11~~~~~~= inl1:ile~~~~~~j:~lf~I~~;~~~~~~ The _tlgfellow who win ;,the r; :!l'_~"'.:c his competitors is be whO m8iJters hilrdens the lea,tbElf,

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Lost Creek-Wm. New Mtlton-J. F.

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Jackson Center-Jacob Babcook

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Southamptoll-Trwnan ~ll8dle .. , , Welton-Chllrle8 A. BUlrdtclt

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Thoma. E. Ba.Qook,

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