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TERMS OF-AOVEFlTlbINU: rCBLIUHID ZVERT FBIDAV BY C. II. BINGHAM, Proprietor. OSee In Haile Building:, (third itory.) TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: 12,50 PER YEAK, is adtakcc. 53, 00 " " If SOT PAID IS ADVAXCI. No poataje on papers delivered witbin tbie CoonlT. Hon. John II. Farquliar. It is rcfreshinp to the Union men of the 4th District, in reading tlio Congres sional reports, to see tli.it tlicj arc at Lst represented in the National Legislature by a man who is aljve to ti e interests of Uie pcoplo and true to the welfare of the (iovemnrcnt. We begin to see the fruits of the victory achieved for the cause of the Union in the election of Col. Parqulur. After two years of misrepresentation ly the fossil icprcscntative of "the lour ruth fr." ami t.loiii,..l.i rl.-iinr.imi ilu "coryutMt rUrUtl" and four years more by political tiukstcr and demagogue who : stood on both bides of evry (luction, and i rhope tonyue was never still, it is gratify to know that we arc at )al represented in l,y. man who is-rcady-to ta..d by the't elected Mr. Furrjalur, ihctf. would Vnion aid maintain the integrity of the j Uovcrninent in a btraihtforward course of hction, without consuming the time of the House in seniles quibbles and political tarlcquinry, as did his predecessor. Col. I'arquhar a few days apo introduced t ftition asking Congress to equalize the Voonties of tf e soldiers who fought in tho lato war. It is well knowji that the sol- Uicrs who were first to tender their scrvi- - - - r ccs to tha Government went mouth, and without any boun t'riiifi fniititv Sfnta or t iiivrriitnont ibis. toi. nl.cn ibevcn-ild bnve made from ' H In Ä.lll n.oi.ll. l.v r:irir." nf b.o.. ! These were the men I rm ."-y..-- . too. Who in most ca- ses tood the brunt of tho content. To ward' the rWc of the war laro bounties were pai-J by townships, cities a:.d coun ties, and also by the (lencral (lovcrcmcnt. This inequality ouht not to be allowed to i'xist. The (Jovcrnnic'iit is amply able to do justice to the defenders of her honor and her existence. Hie has an abundance -of laud to make up this inequality, and to jrive to every soldier who a food by her in tic Lour of her sore need, and who received jio bounty, aphonic for himself and his t-hildien in her broad and rich domains, und she ouht to do it; and we trust Col. 'Furquhur may )Ct succeed in petting such j measure tlirouli Congress. Again, Mr. iaiquhnr introduced on flic U.'ith of January, a pr.qm-itiun to disfraii- hisc, iu tho DiMrictol Colunbt. all er- ; sons who voluntarily lime anus against . the (iovcrumciit of the I nitcd Stain in the late rvlcllion. or iincpicd or Leid any -ofliec under i)u- Conledciaic government. 1 his is certainly n blow tiiu.i d iu the right ; siircctioii, and one 01 ihe i.est uiraiiij measures that can lo adoptellu the anaation of the entire Svtith. Tho men who voluntarily threw o.'I their allegiance, ana enroMcU tl.ete.vcs ill. traitors lor And yet, nil this can bo pveicntcd tho ovcithrow and destruction of n (Jtv- Thcro is no ncecs-ity for the prevalence of sMnment that was only known to thciu by jj.o cholor.i in this city next Summer. fh ld-sup it had showered upnn them, W liilo ' t iic "Caii'ls of "di.-ca.-i.' an bidden iind Who lor f; ur long years sought, under ; f,,,,,, knowledge, tho came of tholera h-s iho retel stai.daid, their hcmls full eaf; l,0cn pocitivcly asccrlajned. It is filth. 1re;iMu and bitterness the ovcithrow of ( q ,c proof of il,irt i conclusive. The pro our li.Mitutinns, re i.ot now fit, and lirtveg,CM -f the diV-.eo iu its cvm cpidem no light, iu reason, to n vjicc or n part in , I3H H.,MI r:ll,fly watched and fiitlt- jr-iMing-our institutions, inahing our laws. 4r tli..iing c.ur uesiiny. man wiih i'eeliiigs of treason or hostility to the (Jov tr ii incut in his hcutt, or wiih words of fri-noii on his lips, ought to be allowed a oiiu iu tho councils of the nation or a vote at the ballot-box. Tho wages of trcti .sou should be political death. .No traits has any right to compl.iin bcc'tiso cxclu iroiu nie councils oi a uomt cut whotc dctruction and ovcifhiow be sicks ; ll0 c-it v mipo of The vcty highest position Jhe proposition ol ltd. la.otihHr lo : fr Wirning nnj char.,, lei mi l ths ir re .d.,lr.nth.se all who weto yjuu.ary tr.i-1 ,mri tn.uU ,.0 .uljt with tho maslerlv tors to the t.ournne.it, is, in our opinion, i.üit y whiil. was to bo expected. It tr.i much pictc.ab o to ihe negro Mil rage prop. . tcg ,,,c irflfjrtM1 of U ,.,,',,.,..., ; CJ(.,, ()f OMliou; lor while it wtl have the tffcei to, i(, visitations, and shows that in all places keeptbe ballot lox l.cc from tl c iofln-; tllt. ((11C (,lU.c m uivUt)vu,v wa; Wülit iue, at lensl, cl own tieason, and leave ' t,f le t u 1 1 no! it in the hands nf loya! men, it does not Tlie ;,lwill;r nrc a fcw ali:0nf? ,l0 nu. bring into the pol.tuul arena the elements U!cro. fi(,t, t;(C(, ; , o- . ul s.ufo and couteu.i.n and the tcmpta-1 ... lC tjt f ,;uaIo vu.I0 ,,,rrcWtlH t.ons to corruption nd fraud that must ; roar(ll lll0l.tilM,y ,-,, , CI1M,mi of 4.cee,snr,ly come with tho negro iu l.i-j1M!l) iNp.i.uipal ravages we.e wilnessed j.rese,)t condition in the fil.hy and undraincd m tions of the Iho .ecord or Mr. l ar.jnhar, since hc!(.itJ( nmj in ,jlt, .luliic,H of .M,vorlVt vi(T entered Congress has been made ,u wis-; ,, fcvci)t Ioilj, (,(lial. n ?,n'liUxl y don , and is heartily approved by the Un- J nllcrc ,lC,r, Ollo.lirt, ir,iu01lt ion men of the 1th DiMru t. Ilis coi.st.t-1 ulittion ; h; ,Ä 11!UIllll( )f uents y rest s.urcd that lr.s time and' loy Malc( :lt pervaded the cnerg.ea will be g.vcn to tho peeu.ion , Jnc M j,uiU!,C) Ky.lll0 .01llcr,ol rJ Tn- ! ,'MrUM;,0,". T . tlio epidemic were associated with lil.h, rewrdh,seno,s-.u,l1v,lloRepublK.an.;1IIll,i,ii nIlJ vyowdUts I(, Cincinnati The hiuirriiKc Question. CuntKj.rnilfiice of the (i.-ituibutg Chronicle. KtUToti Clim.NK LR, ItMour last issue iflhe t'hronirle. I notice Iu the cilitm in! col. ' niii an nrtielt under the significant head-j that tho epidemic clc tcd as its chief ceil ing. 'So'd Out,' in which tho Hon, Mr. Far- j tern tho crowded tenant buildings, tho quhar i rather severely crilieined fur his streets and dwellings alongside the stn? reeci't voto in Congress upon the quo.-tion ' n:,nt ponds anil rpen tlitchcs that then f Negro Suffi age. In him you ptofess t i ! abounded .in that city; nlso that seven find a man who bus -bctra)ed hi trust,'' j tenths of tho mortality was among the tnd cue "destituto of manhood and priu- j (Jerman and Irish population. InNcw i'1l'-,' (Orleans, when the epidemic appeared, tho , Tbuisagravo charge, and ono that streets nnd gutters were filled with filth so rcrtainly dcseives the atlcntioii of the con- (that even the lloaid of Health declared tijuents of the gentleman thus denounced, that "the oleuients t f putrefaction hal tie Tho question of negro suffrsgi', which cumulated Icaifully in ecry direction, un certain gentlemen of the radii al pirsttasioii til the atmosphere was polluted by po'non scein detcriuiucd ti thrust upon ua ut this ous exhalations iu which w sickU ncid lime, is one that ought to bo cnrt lully ton- suit 11 redomiuated' ni.lered. VVhclhtr negro sullrogc, in iho' .The report then rite tnnncious prcir.IV abstract, ia right or wiong, wo tio m.l pro llial by proj er ntientiou to ch-inlii.css. the )-ose to discuss ut length, ho fur as it di. pestilctno may bo avoided. We select two .!....?.. I- . 1 a . ,1 .. . a. .1 . .1 ' 1 1 ii c 1 1 ii ii in rrgaiu io nie rxrreise m ine right of auftrage is lined uponu dillereme or color, it i ceitaihiy npaic,ni to eury üMcr ui jufiivv (.iiu (.unit. nnj inuiiiu iurn .1!..! ..... a. . I ... I I ... ! uipiinriion siioom exni. Ikt, viewed from the sland point or, prtscnt urroundings, the leslowmcnt of ih. Htfi or iiuivcrsnl suffrage, I certainly a ciuestioii of douhlful utility, i'ntmml (Unhj and ,. ryhtt mo words dear to . lt a ........ ! . a ma near i tu ivrry line piuuiiiiuropni; and yet, It often Iccomc nctcssnry to restrain tho ' rn'(iti libctlie and lights nf tho rfrtI,,c . ... ' I ti.m villi I If full till Work 1 1 rt it I , I (In. , j-.,, ....... . .. v, quoailoii or sullrago 1.0 l.mcd, In order that govcrnii cnti may t firmly e-tablishcl and properly administered? Umnou, iho lit- lory ii the pft-t. would leat h u that an intelligent auffinge, alone, can set uro lhcü grout end. Would it not, then, bo wlidoin in u lo waif, at IcmUtt short limo, bvforo ir 0 confer hi Rreiit l'onn, ond mnmi'ii f (I KYrrtft VOL. S. NO. J. this high trust to tho ignorant mass of rc- work of cleansing was incomplete. IJut cently liberated slaves? Protect them in the citizens had anticipated the coming tho sacred rights cf propcrtj and person, pestilence by tho most comprehensive and Kducato and tcfine them, and thus, by elc- energetic effort to effectually purge their vating them in the scale of moral.", they ' city cf all nuisances, and all the known will become fitted to take their places upon . causes that produce or localize disease.1 the prcat arena of political g'rife. 12,970 privies were cleansed; 340 houses Now, in regard to Mr. l-'arquhnr vote ' were cleaned by authority; 188 ponds were upon -the quest on in the District of Co- drained; GG ray and bone hops were clo lutnhia. If,as the friendsof negro suffrage scd, etc.; and in sdl, tho city removed up cluini, it was desigucd to make that bill an ward of G.000 separate sources of liuisnn entering wed::e or forerunner of a genera! ccs and disease. Cholera sent but 474 proposition to amend the coiigtttution, and force nejrro auffia-re upon nn unwilling j people, then, instead of condcninin-, we j '1Cl,r,i,J endorse that vote. More than) that, we firmly believe, if tho nurtttion was ' decided by the voice of the people l"r;J cnuor- o uiai amc volo While the absurd doctrine of tho rijrht oja Stato to secede, has, we trust, Icon settled for' all tinio to come; there are, nevertheless, certain rights that ouht to bo reserved to the several State. Promi nent among the?c, is the ripht to Fay who j shall constitute the qnalitiod electors ol l,,c Mcs. . Two prominent Republican States, dur .a their scrvi-j 1 wo prominent l.epubucan Mates, Unr at SU per j y the past ycar.sjiokc out their scntinictits ity whatever j "I",n this subject. Their vote was jet ntiicnt andi'ln 'n tu0 citory of Congressmen. 4.! It P .1-. 1. .A .A-.-. lall we forcoupon others what we esteem O WotlS to OUrsclvCi-? If the isHUO WCIO to , r ,. , ue m;tuo io-o iy, in inuiana.arc u tivpaien to advocate universal sutfiage? 'Let us rcmovo the beam from our own eye, then wo may see clearly to remove the mote from the eye of others." Perhaps if such 'an issue were forced upon us, o'hn-t might lo found ready to "betray their trust." Rut I must clo?e, promising that you shall hear again from one who is not the "squire'' of 31 r. Farquliar. or anybody el.-c. 1. F. R., Wilmington, lud. From the f rimtifle Ainrtlran ut Ftb 3. The Cholera Coming. Next Summer we are to hac the chol Cr.i. Its course so far hat htcn just the M,,,i0 , tA itUr! n previous isiati(ius, Bd next Slimmer il will Lo due in thi miiutrv. TlMiu1iud of the inhabitants of .v YinL will lo in il. full viii tf ICil,, ollu jnys 0,j ,ilC ,,fxt n;n 0 ias. tily borne lo fhc'tr finnl resting plate. A ui.ivonl panic will seise upon our people; peoj ; nil i In -t nwny will flee lVom tho pc rent-;i0ll(.c; business will bo prostrated; i Kenerul gloom and stngnatiot, will take ,,.IC0 0f ,)Ur r-icscnt prosi eiitv. est i and ike the j(l,iv ,,,1; iis bi.torv is lemarkablv full and minute; nnd without exception, it has nttacked filthy cities only, nnd it has pi cvuiled only iu tho filthy pol lions of the citiiM which it has attacked. We have before us n report made to tho (.'itens' Association of New York, by the Council of Ilygfnc nnd Public Health, on ; the subject of iho tho'era. This council w ,.,,,., .1 ,,r il I., ft;.,., ,.1,, .;..;,.... .a w hero the epidemic killed f,.! 1 pcrsnns, out of ti population of ll.l.lUS, it wits first associated with local filth and crowding Iu St. I.oui. 4Sbl inhabitants ierished I mit of fid (il t llr M.J'I,. ..for vi inesc; '-In niious towns nnd cilies of I'.ng- in tin; the octuitl benefits of ptocntive hm'j-uich. ue mmUjiry woikn of (;lc;Hi"in Il a tested, lor cx-iinplc, (he city t.f NVorccs-1 Icr, on the river Severn, baling been twice 1 scourged by cholera, undertook to avcrl I the latter epidemics by menu nf effectual j iii nil J :fliriitit iiililriirv rr-Mitii t ii ti. i ft I . . J ' I mo rc-nit was, ihnt whilo tl.o pc-dileiico ' """" 1 "" aw oi iniivss swept through the neighboring cilies Midi"01 ,u,niI- villages, tho ptpiiloii lit of Wurt'eslcr es aped, and iho tbnlioyor of uncleanly fill. i. iiiH.l,. i. ......... .-..I. .1 . . 1 . ..i'i 1I....HI i. j mn -.1 1 , ii null I HQ PCO pi I' Ol j Worcester, for on every lindl nnd door-! post was written, cleanliness, cleanliness.' Not a homo wn piitvie l, nu.l the town was suved iu (ho midt of (bo Hunt frightful tlcsohilliüi." "In Philadelphia ihn t holcra broke out und n.ndo some frouron in ihn ilntrleta of I Moyaincming anl ullaaik, uhvro Iho THE UNION, THE CONSTITUTION, AND THE ENFOIIC E M E N T Of THE LAWS KROOKVILLK, INDIANA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 18G6. persons to their graves in 1 niladclplua while in tho city of New York it claimed 4,071 dead." m Is thcro not in this energetic coramuni - j ty sutlScicitt energy, is there not among (this provident people enough provident spirit to arouse u to take hold of the work, and avert this awful pestilence when it surely can be done? Kalle Lcc and AVIlIIc Cray. Two lirown bcadi with laughirff curl, lLd lipt (hutting over pearl, jiare fctt, wbite, and wet with Jew, Two ovst black and two ejci lJue, Little girl nnd hny wcratlicjr, Katie Lea and M'illio üm;. Thejr wer itanding where a brook, llondiog liko a hrpherd' crook, Flafhcd its tilrrr, und thick maki ' Of graou willow fringed it banka; Half io tLoughtand ha'f in plajr, Katio Leo and Willi Gray. Thry bad ebecki like c'uertics red; II waa taller 'uut a keuil; She, with tau like witaib of mow, Swinging a b.u ket lo and fro A ho luile red, hui f la J It, CLultcring to Willie Gray. "Trctty Kali," AVJ1Ü .aid And t litre rauie a Ub i f red TurougU the IrowDiim of bin check "liu) ate strong andgirUar weak, And I'll carry, j I will, Kuli' lai-kcl up the bill." Katie aofwctfd Willi a laugh. "Vuu Slml. c.rrj ul.l; ball," And thou iuting buck bt-r curla, 'i!oi are wcait Hi. well aa girl." I'ujiu think ibut Kitti j uc, pc (I Half the iiuui U xpietii'.-d? Men reonl boj i gr wn tall, Heart dun't ibnngo mucb, after all; And wlica, long ) enri fioui that 1 it y , Kili Lee ami Will le Urn; Ktood ngniu bctiJo tbo bruuk, bending like a Im jhirJ' cio k, Ii U itrange that Willi mid While flsin a Jaibing ltd Cro'iml the blunnni cf hl theek "1 n. Jrong ni.4 joa uro TrU: Li e In but a ilr-pcry luvt , Hung with builutt vuld and ilcrp. "Will you truKt in, Kstle dsor, Walk Lvid tu u Ithviit fiai? May 1 e;irr, If I il, v All nur htmUu up Iho bilil" And b bniMcrt-d with a Inuph. "Xo, but jou iiiiiy curry halt." Cl.i I cnJo tl little brook, llomlliig like a litphird'a rruuk, Wiiihing wiili IliiiUerjf lininJ Late nnd arljr nt the rnmin. Is a rottage where to dny Katie l!t with Wi;tt In n puuh b silt, and to I hwinxia baikct to hi. J fru Vntly dillbrent frmu tho one Thul h twung in jcini egotu j '1 LI I leng nnd ilvip nnd wide, And b it rocker at lb ldu ! riiA i oH... inti 1. i i i i . ,, I I ? r . m .....1 ...... ,1. . . I A J. 1 .! . .11.1 jij um un u nu .iii, i nu uiun liisn lonn oie stylo ot his clothing, tho killing curl id his moto-tachc, the "look at:d die'' expression of bis simpciing face, his stream of small talk, and sundry other signs and token of n p.ei.ioin oi )au.ij, aim n lack oi soul , I . I . I'..!.-. . . I 1 I t anu ui r I. ..j o .-..ngu sitat a giai.ccj i no individual w no piumcs iiimscn n la- a a e (. a to say the truth, your ladie., men have .a..i a i some grounds for their sclf-cont rit. It is indubitable that girls do sometimes fall in love, or what they suppose to beehive, with fellows who look as if they had walked out of tailors' fashion-plates creatures that by (ho aid of tho various artists who eontributo to tho "make up ol human Popinjays, bavo been converted into m pcrb exHiujiles ofvhat art can effect iu the way oT giving man an unmanly appear ance. The woman who marries one of these flatterers is to bo pitied; for, if she lias any glimnierings of coiumon senro, ; and n heart under her bodice, sho will soon j a e . Uncover that her ilaiuty husband has no more of a man's spirit iu him than tin an-. toni tie figuro on u Savoyard's hand organ. J lint ti woman worth a true man's love is dies man. jus lelic iu in own irre-1 stM,(m. 'j he b'hc Points decsttick in Noo and to heil, with the easy n-stminrc td a ' the t rat lim of il i i imblic, and tho fasci-spon-ibi ,ty is written all over him. And; yrk irH. Noo Cusev will l-o back to ' disi ct::cr of fate. To bin.. i there arc no ' nation which it exercises m, on the ...i...!,.d never caught by stu.li n specimen tr ornn-j 'j l0 idcasnnt cinck td' the whin ihnll agin inciital bollow wiito. A sensible woman I i0 iie;,rj 11U ,hc j la;ns UTi the sffnny South. I-, in fact, a terror to "ladies' men," fr;jlC niggers won't bo re enslaved, but our they uro awaic Ihnt. her penetrating cye looks through them, and sounds the depths of their emptiness. She k,now tho mtiu, indeed, from Iho trumpery countcifeit, nnd has no touch of ibe miickeiel propensity to jump nt it fleshy bait, in her w holcsomo toinposilioii. Tho ladies man should be permitted io li0 and dio n btichelor. II i vocation is to dangle after tho sex, to talk soil tioinetne. to carry shawls nnd fans, to n,,,l)"'',,, hoarding-school misses, to kindle "'nei cvunest rnt nnd hai inles as I tllM J1 r a 1 however, he mint ( ,u,,,,lo Dctiedi. k. lot him bo yoked j vl1' ,0,no v,,'n "''' "'V' "l,,"'l,l j ...... a-... - a. L? . I.. Il il .. I .... I' ill Tho llang'..r Aihcitncr tell n good story . I-.. V . . I .... .. I ...('.. I - .. . Ol II 1 II ll a, vw )) no )) Ii i vi u-'H n i i n ur r ll I otto ol iho taverns ilo u I'.mf, lllilil he had shown ihn btndlord bis qowtrr.' Hon I fa en llicii did hi bet, nnd ul Iho sound of (hp bell in walked tho VniiUc, nnd (.tklug geiicral sorvey of tho Üble, turned to hi host aiidsuld: MUfer, vnii've seed mv iimnev. and I've seed Voiir ttluner- "o nf. bc' 111111 .Mr. Kasbjr Taketh Heart He Sees a Future for flic Up rjocrnnv ConvkdhitX Roads (wich isinthcStait ) UV Kentucky.) January C, 1SCC." j I see a lite. Pcmocrisy is not that dr.l kaikis its cuemic hoped iVr and its frieinU learcö. ly noomcrous friends hero in- i Ul"- ',m n,r"er" our manual-ns mc rcMumr any amouin oi rauia üccla sisted that cz Iwuicrowin into the eCer ' Ijljcr fur nuthili, with Northern dctnocnts ; natioii.- And as, certain as -the planets and yallcr leaf, Ishood ab indon l.)cinocriiv and note with the curront. I can't, lit troo cz tho needle to the pclo so am I to iimocnsy. ioun? wmnuin flock to inarrins, middle aged ones, to lornins, I .1 1 . l '' ' nnj 0j j col)Cl0O!ii ' j,.t om o ncs to oury i ns, winch show loosively to the most liiiiitedntelleck- ic mind uv each cln runs uron. oitiswith me. To me Diniociisy is wife, mother nn.l chi:.l - ' I liCV di-kivcred ma uV things schce I hev bin iu Kentucky y things wich elevated : yeast docs dongh. wich 1 SOul CZ Wind" does a my detiiest heart ez ! filled mv ib run I- rn I ,-' u.invi V A. 1 .11 V. V. X. .J All I.. . bladder The fcoplc uv Kentucky wuz all loyal. Doorin the horrible farliisidle war wich bez rent the proud temple uv liberty inl' tu-nin tl KKiHi IHVJ IVVUVM II p OU1I IOUI II I 1- I heda convcisation with wuii old patriarch who assured -me that he bed ucver taken fides. I'pon bis honor, he assured mo that nflcr ; battles be rifled the eorpc. uv both annic, impartially. Cood any boddy bo more nootraler than that?" bo asked. ' My sons," scd he, "wuz in the confediitariny.'' 'Ibis fact wood have turned tho affections uv a weak minded man in that direction, : but when I thot uv the boys I alluz tbot J also of that gcllorious star spangled banner, i under wich I bed whipped my niirgcrs and j sold their children, under whose shadder I ! bed men tenants and made servants and ! homo made servants, born unto inc. That j banner lied bin my shield. Kf my niggers run off, who so p.ompt in tl cir pursoot cz I the Diu.ocrntic marshals, wich alluz re- i do ail in his power for the peaceful icstora- , ' P " -ur.ge 'turned cm to me cfitwuz possible. The 1 lion of the country; success in which be j ,lr,llä would lead to a War ' instooshun wuzguarantced to me by solemn ; declares will fill tho measure of bis ambi-1 , e' ,c "re J'J:1 ut ".,f,0,, Vr a,,a Icompcimiseswieh wo cood bev ez often ez ; tiot, to oveiHowing. Then, if any one 1 ,,a.v " " . tt.ng Middcitly lliloan j wo desired. Compel n.iscs wuz . our best j thinks his olrico very desirable, be is read y 1 t,,lrr" I'101"'. belwccn masters - 1 ... . . . .'Illll llll'ir llll ! Is (I T.I li.l ..1.1.J ......1 In lt. U lmiecr we wanted any thing, a 1 . J .. '... we hud to do wuz to tk for it. The ri lAblishnists wood objickthc Dcmocrisy ' I . , . I. it' ! wood draw up a i ompermi.-e with inklood- j ! ed, cz a loo., twice or .J times wnt wc asked, ' (and pass it to saC lie Ltnotl. Sich c.i i:.. t i i i.. i ...i ... i . I ..iiuin .villi ncv i r neu w ne tl cotiiemi'iai I Ii i the horrors uv war, but 1 c.od do mlihing to avcit it. Kentucky, wtu loyal but ,i J J nootral. 1 find down here that ibe Iom.1 cilizens . ' ll MMI m uü in i il UK III, Si IUI fUIUCU Uli Uli I II, MC II II". lilÄ U II U Iii ( I .y . I . I effort to dissolute it. 1,'ed tho South j colored a.- sociales present themselves; tho j 0l" Un c,V'rt ",l "iUn ln V " es Ivuceceded 1 shood her gone with cm, fo,-, rroident is equally explicit, lie thinks ! i'T1, ! ;',,,l'r ;'st-!hl I Kentucky alone tho oiiiv ,cg. o in ibe colored mo ha'e b,d a vast bem fit j 1 V .f,,C 1 ?" ' ar VlMOn. I tho iNorih-would hev' bin helpless 1 c-ilcncd upon tl.cu in tho abolition ol ,: ''d't.-.,te tl.e Nurll. .q, to the ho,nt at ' : .. .i i i i . i t l i'. l n I . ii" of Kentucky who bev Vc-.iirned Iron, tho pointed to the block on which Cba, les .:c V,7 ,T?' VT?., ,r 7,nUy ?l7 i. ... i , J . , nt i i'- .t.i-i i 'ri ,i- i Cut c ti ud independent cJh.it teach the for 1 cm it drit tcrviee, nie not nt nil discouraged; 1 I list lo.-t bis head. -ILeie is something;:. , , . ,., . , o.. iK,.rm,.r!,.ilH.,,.i ii v...i". ' I i.;..., :.. !. ....!- ..I- .1,:. , incr slave to rely on himself and to tiuuo - t ii: f. i.' i .... i ... 1 in me Lcnce nuwu. a iei nai uiiucr i- m i failed to pen-ecu! it. ... i . k ii," nr. he. .ookye.my vencrab o ! if...., ' v ..i ''i, J .-iJ iiicnii. is ii. e Aoiiiiciii j'ciiiociisY si in . I. .." J froo.' . i . .i ... i i. i . . . : ! '-Ihcyis, I replied, ''wat few remains ! ! Rut alas! war, errocl war, has decimated J i .. i . r. . . a :. . - -i I our raiu9 me limes. . "llow so?"' be, "none uv your kind , 1T Diiiioerutsjiued iu this unholy C'luosiidc ; and fell afore our dcth uealin swords, did ; dcth uealin swords, did 1. I, ''Rut Knnndv and they?' "Not any,' Montana look t'.enö-.al l orresl indeed I think ho ledd ! of property, and risked life and limb for ,r 1 , V . , ' . me he pa.tieipatcd in the gloiious victory ! the ltepubiir, when bo says ho does not like : CVi,l";",u' '." ' pbib.nthiopy in a l' ik-it v j . i . ii i . . comnionpljte ibetoric, to icrve (Jod and at 1- ort Fi er.) to be ainngned by n.cn w ho can tin n neu ly n ,i: t mm -hi i- Vi wi , ,i a i n ' ii. ii I, i i 'bless mankind. I bey wi bo doing the " bv art thou cast diwn. J lungs me rounded sentenctM and braitdib the harm-' . , , ,J , ' l " i . i i,i I i i , i . i i ; noolest woi k under ice miu: and. us ihev ' welkin cggsackiv to our hand. less weapons of ibetoric, but who h.nc. , - . . ?, ! I. . ; ,-i , r . . , i .1 .t . .! ...i .1 ' . ;.. ,i i in io ineir .'laser, j oy Kllljiioiii ctinic, i iu n mouriiiui lone 1 lcioneil mat 1 : never i isncu neir csiaies ii l eis lis m tue : cm a fore each draff. Thatjingas if bis niniablo liatuic was boiling .. v I ... . 1 t... ..!,.! .1 o a, !l I. lb,, I. r, i In. I I. tiu.it 1.1' l-i.nlli I l.i l,.n. u 1 wnz why we wuz . . - IIA ri 1.1.1 l lib IUI. I iL.PillUHr, ik-knccd Abolitionitt wo ! p'or (),lC y)l. sepred into our r.nks we lost two by emi gration, n ii J uiif'orlunilcly wuii half that 1 ! emigrated starved to det. . and tothcr half! is dit i ibiitcd i n 1 1 l;o vniioiis States prisons refuge.'' ". u t)liU) )iilnU uv ,t.,i:.t.;. M.x i,P . ,t ,aMcrs not. Yoo ' miCV decstrids vou kin can v iu most uv the Kr isllegitincc. 'J bc mw gold States, j where so manv uvour frieuds fled, will tend up . Democrats to Congicss. Ohio bez 2 devoted to us, Pennsylvania, bez scvciaüto believe are nbslraetly just. It is ab- and tho most uv tho Northei n States will send one or two, and them from the North kin be t'cj c Ii 1 id en lo j.o any Iucüsuic wc say. "Then,'' and bo slaj ped me on the back highlariously, ' the h'gucr is free!"' 1 Well," tcz 1, uot see-in wat camo for highlarity that wa. . 'Well?" icz he, "thcni niggers is not now riTiun Mir.sui's! We nlluz counted fivo uv cm for three, iu making up the ' Congressors we wuz entitled to; now they ' ,.0unt ns whito men, wich increases our ' delcg-nhuns to sich an extent that of yoo j Northern men do half your duty we'll have I alfy a nirjority in ( ongress Then, good Lord ! later will speedily icdoosc cm to their ,,. ., condishun. Wc ihell observe the Mcps. That t lie fiiiuic is full o!' promise line t lollies that, thanks to tho folly of the i UvMlf(ji,,nhuel A mcndniciit slrickly mid in for the negro, wt do most earncst'y believe, j public, tin so men are able to wear. j j R,Ml, r.iit Ii. The Alr'uiin she! bo free, but. We hato. with unspeakablo hulled, thai in. j Vn ...-.y .Im.b ri.d l,.U,n H. man m e,, Mil,, , ti0 j.,,,,,) f society dcmalid Ihnt ho shall i linile meanness which dlspaKlgo his late, Hat ibo itampof the vulgr Knmln i n lom nill." . j i0 under pitq cr giiardiaii.-hip. Ho won't 'ar.d tlenics to them a I'm um ndvan. omcnt j It is noticeable, too, that, w iih. hai dly ,' c ,iimcd to (hange hi br:,tion, and the andilcxalicn. Tbcrcis no hiuguago strong I an exception, nil iho eminent billiar.f- ! biws uv tho Stales will dcliiio bis doolies, I vtitoigh to eiindeinu in it th-scrvts that ar- playcis mi! Ili.-h, with How and then ' , ho us the power uv cnforciii em. j rogance w hieb, while it shuts the door toisimj l'lench mln utittrr. ' !i' lti' ' !(, ,,,, ln llov.i.d to bc.v nrms. an be ' tho inio liniiii.vini.Mii iilliiinatb.it bn ! miiio time that our vt-unir men . wcic icnl' ,., ,.;,. 1) be can't Ic.vca pbintatio, ,c ill hev fo submit quietly to such rooN vt ,j10 lVjx nii,1(vJ plainer makes for ,j,( r ,u Ki,t oll ,m rjl0t, ,. ,0 turned out to die UV Marvinhun, ukoiditi to elr. .. . . . ctiiintau. es. 1,1 fhn planter I a uuitqoii crated child uv di.mt.ashcn. bo will shoot; (hilil cl'hc i 11 r it I tit who lit, southern j J hopn uv Immortality beyond the grave he'll : t resiriino his anger and turn him out to die ! 1 . . . . . I '"i i .1 uv 11 1 n nvr 11 nil 1 11 1 11 11 1 111 mi t 1 11 11 III : UV liinigur, oulcss 1 1 0 icpcui ami 1 times i'c.'iting out our brnlin ngaitnt the lociiuio-! back humble. Then, they bc'm IVeo and live td public opinion, We bile the t oun icspiiiniblo for tbcir-chfs we ain't obleged mnnltv In which we live- wo take ihn Smto fo take imi'o ttv Iho sick, Ilm ned ortlip'of Iinliinui und comider what i the pro - Ii.liiin, so it will l o cnlly b'.dlcr limn il ! pci t for riifitiii. bl.iiH iboiiegro here. Ate Win be f.ii p, I KtMi gtdloi in f'ntiiio bt lorp Ibt) people piepnied to say Ibe negro shall in. Thtn ihe ihh'k t bnid uv gbmm, the volo with in? Are ihey piepaied lo say-- 0- the Northern Dcmocrisy bo uv good cheer. Agin the y phel lick our hands ;min they fchel C;it tho crumbs that fall Iroin the Na tional tabic. MTliatik (Jod for (lie Northern Dimocri.v, 1 w'tI' the other biffins He hcz givin the to do our votin at almost the same price, we an? trooly a favored people. I.'ess the JiOrd for ti.o ttiggcr and the Diniocrat, wich, is both useful to us, each in his I sl'cror- . . I !inTi AiwifMifirrimnnl CrÄirv Lu rihivl u e v a. 1 1 ne tIccP Vnne 1V rlous thankfulness wu-h -run llll'ourn ii uieeciirsc, was naterui 10 ! hltn- lc is. a trooly pious man, and wuz j'ist back frum the mcetin uv the Hynod uv ,M' uv the ottherr clutrcbcs, wkh it'" Pcr!i',',s 'otiii Oncsiinns and I lavier. I feel cncouiagcd. O, Diininy- j efats uv the North, let us . . "t u v I gr rcnoo, A,'u -'J';rt.cy l ur.oo." i ATUl 1 Ucl si!oor Uul "utccs:1 wm at ,afel cruwn our efforts PkTIKiT.KL'M V. N.VSUV, . . - . . ... . ' 'v' Ul " " "; pc usus htiu Negro SutTrsge. A short time ago Mr. Thaddcus Stevens, in his place in Congress, referred to some expression of opinion by the President, that had been publihcd by the papers, nnd de clared the President was guilty of u usurpa tion such as, two hundred years ago, would have cost a Rritislt king his bead. The President dees not seem much alarmed by the violence of thisCongicssional Thersitcs, nnu, as occasion comes, appears to think I and act as if the Constitution guaranteed j to him sxhio lights thafNa wlii'e man is ! bound to respect, lo the delegation from Montana he intimates his determination to' ' to make tho. best bow nt Ins command, and i . ... . . .. i ' i i .i ,., n, .....i.... ...I i to retire. II.. 1.... 1 I-...' organization that contemplates his io elec- ! .,111,1 1 Hon, and n conti nt day by day I J do w hat presents itdf ns bis dntv', tiecordin- to the nj nun iiw I'uui.". utiu ittu'i." in 1 . light he has to guide him . i .1... :. : . .. i i tu ci j , a no. i u.u it is u i un;- io line a nu black to foiceupn,, uw iili., communi.ics the exercise of suffrage ly tho negro.-; r i . r i 1 1 o. c nie his opinions, nnd it i for such opinions he is denounced as n uM.n.er and 1 i t: i. : ....ii os ooi ne ouiingc iino hihihi, no. in i vo inn I .1 .i . - , 'eau - eof theeouii ry. i i It is dilhcult to siq-posc that a prnd ca ' .i . . . .. :n .u .. .i a no 0111 nion rc urv i'ci'i'iw )) i n a now i nein- l ai-.i ii lit i sel .es to be influenced by such a lender as I n-i i 1 o. ll i ii I 1 haddetts htcvt ns. lie has teat bed n tinge , when most of the pas.-ions that disturb the i ...:...!..... I.. .1 l .. i :. ii i ihiiii;iii,iiiiiiii in nmw ny i nc i n u urncu oi j time and experience; nnd when, if ever, a ' Inrge knowledge of men pud jiff.iirs has j j yielded the fruit of a broad and wisccliMi- jty. Ruthe is in his seventieth icar, us j : sav. go, iclcnlless. uncharitable and insult- ' yielded the fruit of a broad and wisocIimi- ,-i.,iaa uv ... j i,i. hü uinn , and tramples upon nil that come in his ; path his fellow-members and the I resi-, dent have no claims upon his courtesy or! respect. Whilo respect. hilo denouncing: Usurpation, ' dcnouncinv: usurpation ' be is tho impersonation of that crime, nnd j in bis language, ns be probably would do ; . f . i . ' IU language, ns be prob:,bly would tb. in fat t, if be bad tl o power, 1 e cm.slg in ' the victims of his abuse to the hcadsnnn i . courtesies in life, so thcic aic no condition,. : in society that should mitigate or iKl.iv the i application oi' principle that be professes slniclly true (hat n man s color should make I no difference in his plico in society. This ; is only tho affirmation i f an absolute, cle- j meniary truth. Then, says .Mr. Stevens, j let the negro vole. I.ct him vote nt otr.-c. j Sccuro him his lights by pro isions of law jand constitution. Are wc to wait until , men omroino their nrejudiecs? And this ' is the cttidu and leader of a gteat nation at the most perilous j criod of their history !, This is the .Moses who is to bling us into ! the hind or promise ! Pules we mistake ull the signs of tho ' limes, this violent tffoit to cnlraiichiso the ! negro is utterly distasteful to tho Antori-, can people. They have condemned s!a- very. They w ill secure to (he col red man the protection t.f the law. and access to ' tho toints of justice. These tiic grcnt is Sncapnblc td' ff. So wo itjoiio t bis a le, son on (hi- umltir of placing Ljilliartl-, ' fiecdom. Wctt joi. e that be i in some j Wo arc sure that no j i tsoii wi.h r good1 courts allowed to testily; and shall it juice j hmno to y bit h ho It fU Ilm lit d can spend ! when h. is permitted to all. Wo me for; night alter night In n billiardnilomi wiih. the uq.eal of ll'.e disablin:' nets against him 1 out ft cling ll at be has thrown jut so much t I. . r .i. r . Ihnt ciit in I ihImhii. Open Iho nhool to him. (Jive him the chances of a fair' fmld, Hut when good is to be ibme wo are ' willing lo do it in tlooo vajs 1 1, at me pos. ! eihto and nci '-ililr: nnd have no itI'mIi for ! ... - Si HIU !l IUI HCl 't'! IMP, II IUI IUI 0 1IO Irl 1 II I or - ; . L. T'- 1 " - '.. ; , .. .' - : -. - ' L lIOiiK.().;'!2l8. . . other tho negro shall lc voted for among us-? Bucl nhurd 'old '-tyrant' na Stevens Tim y bluster and threaten, lm it docs.r.ol oflcct the matter, ft ftiil teuiain that when the nc-'r U adniifed t otc an J hlI of- j fioc, it is ly the uct f tlr ).. ,,7r. ntid not j move in their orbits. JUm so (Ol l.im it . is i that the people of Indiana., if called on next October to. vote on the question of ' negro suffrage, would vote oc i w liclmingly ginstn. J he very nticmp ly y party, t fo liirrC f l.l lliii il TOtlld ln 1 riivi,.4 - - v ... , . , . v u, Mmiri j blow that could ho given to the comfort and happiness of the uegiocs w lio aic domi ciled among in. . Now, sui'Dosr. tl.v .. '.fob i ibo d.'iftilit- tioiv it..v.a in tin' H.werr4'.;.. vcm to force tbe j copio rf Indiana to admit the the negro to tie polls. What would be the result? Tl ey uro few i:: nuiubcr, not , , . I,., tll lOItlAL A,. ..ä ......, I.... A. mi osi in i.-cnnig ineir rigins, UnJ cccustomcd to defer to, the whites. liowö ,",?.'-,y V . V r,0,"f ."r V"'f' TouM vote' ould there be anv broken Leads and bloody noses around the polle? Or, f 111 . ' " ,.ru- dices that control public opinion aic stron ger than law or coiistilntion, stay away from the polb? If, then the people of In- i liiaiia I ac so little tliMiOHtmu to admit to lranchi.-e the lew and compara tively intelligent blacks domiciled, bore, why should it be supposed tliüt they would expect Id nt'nre the country 1 y forcing the siill'ingo by negroes upon tho Lie slave States, wheic their numbers aic very large, and when generations of ignorance and servitude have tin lit led tbeni for its exer ci?c? Would there be any tort cf justice iu the attempt? Tho President knows r.s well as any nnn in the country what i the relation between . V . ,'C 'T,u'-. u,,CMr. Uot ii . .1 .t ; . .in ' ' ,.' " n llOt IUI' lllioll !l tllllc fell nl.inrri n.ilil.i uni.ii upon a io ; L . i , , lltl V Ml(lk U I.jI M Vä h.l tl .. t ä lt. Aull -i v . , 1 ' ,J .'. ). Bt; ' incuts f f chllsti.UI t-bli.llitl . .1 t ,i ' ' txr,,s'c ', c ' "'CH rati j " no a , u iiouvn 't rvllll" nq y do not wish utc to t ii c COlll-C- Mucin es of a stMiirj!e for tower wiih the whites of the Sonili. Is theieno room for 1 . ' .i i r i 1 ,,,.C;1" """ p .thcnifeli. f,o,n their -d t.nuMbe S.utbcrn , c-qde "n pporlanitv to observe in heir midst j ,i . i . . . r .. ! .V'.c linking ol fne ins itul.ons. the lights .f bis ficc conoiti-.n. llcreisa no in,!) iii'i'i: ioi nie iiiiswcr, um in jiornis ,. ' . . . . , , . iti 1. .ii I, mi I I. . .1 1. 1, i . .. 1 1,. .. t ... . : I. 1. ..... I' A 1. ...!.. . . , , ', f Ti i i "V hl h fall upon and elevate both black und . i-. i i . i , , while and t oii!er ti i:e liai'Miiess unoti both, n i i i 1 1 1 uom. 1 nd. .1 curn.il. L ...fM.. . j TI'C lillli'll'll .Vllllln ' ' . ' . ... . . varil.u lias Lcatcu KuVanugll. Mini simple iinnouiiccniciit in the eitv mnt rs one morning art. used moie interest in the' min-1 of inauv a voung.mati than all other min-1 of many a young. man than all other items of news, w fit Iber from Whinglnii, New Oilcans, San Praiicisco. 'Paris or I.on- don. Time is no nunc exquisite foolery ..I' ..nr. ,l it 1, ,. I l, !. . 1 1 I I i'i vill ini lii'llllli;illtJIII,lJljrpr'JIl"l!lj liards which has ilcveloped itself in thisi country wiihin the lm-t live or six )ears. Iu fact, the United States cm boast of n ureatei l realer niiaiitit v of well nindi biili.nd.ifi. 7 . . . , b!cs, a men w n:en who wa!e vnluablo time our them. ...... iii.i-iiAi hi riii ii'iinv ll till Tl itilii.it HIII11I..W ,.l ..II. .......' than uny usher nation. The a-sociatious whit h are insr i.nrablc parable from its devotees, alike descrro stem icproba- Hon. e defy any one to cntera bi.liard- miIooii without bcin; impicsrcd by the vacuity and silliness which maik the conn- I Huacic of the u,uug men who spend! j their cc ings there. The pcc-iiiarity of J the game is Ihnt it calls into i sevene iiona i j of tin; reasoning faculties. The talent it! ircquiies is jmicly michanicil,. n'l ihut is; ! needed is n jrilgcmcnt of di-tauees, j i weights, tu, d the f.rc if blow's. Nordtts; it v j ml to the fentin cuts, siill le s to any j of tho hitler oualiiics ol manhood, hi draws the voting men nway liuni the homo circle, aud'slow I y. but sitie'lv. uru-oot tho.-c t.ttiiiLn.ci.is which have piou-.l the s.ilva. lion td' manv a poison when pressed bv temptation. ' Those who lme piation. joo.'o w no iiae fiequenfid great billi:.rd-inatcln,s must, have observed the peculiar et utiteiiance if; ti c so culled champion. The high i hrek-1 bones, the stolid lealuit s, the b w-brcd b.ok ! nml nir. I etrny theuisclxcs In sptto of ibe time i.wa) .find ontiagfd ll.o Lul'tT Ucilng of bis i.niuie. Public opinion mint rem ll ibp point in iihil'on to this mutier ihul it has in Hgard to card pluvii tf. No man can chg igo in Iho butt r in pui'lio willnott ininiiiig Hie ; ri'k td' I cing taken for gnmbbr. And jinn prison who d'nplav in pul Iii nn v- ! tMioiilinm skill iu plaviug billianN hould j I n vi eli Iti the suspicion 1 f baHig ht'i'li ; origiinilly n seller up id' ten pins In n, bowling slIi'V. r murker In seme ojnthir 1 ....,,. . I O t,l I U p III tV 1 t o HO' n im n 1 j,; 1 11 which -nie neu oi in u in ii a and V oi.nedi- 111 it It II I fl Ii I i ililtiil'l II Ii I I , I,,! iiiaii n Li .1, , . , TluxlK.fT. 3r. square, MO litir. t i-iio buertta .... ... M 1 w .... .... I tlf. 'jUiirP, (wt. Iiii r.ifn. I lne iitiafs; thrrt iesn lii.n-. .............. I All U''- pn-ut lnf rti"j. j J r ui . . YKAKLT. . One Column, linf ourlrly ... ." t"i a Thrr-c-quaricri f euluinn 4 t ! Onr-half of n n.luuiu. 3 Ot j Ono-quarUT of a c.leiiir. J" j One-tighth of rolaiiiu II I Tran teilt 4rtrrumitu liulJ in atf ! It paid for in adi ao-e. t'nlf a particular titnp it sjn riltJ whea ft 4- eJ Jvertleuienu will - puUInSed enl!i j dcred ut, and charged rirJiri!T. .Keep the Rest Sleek. 'An : exchange truthfu.lv as: Son i fanners are in the habit of selling their j best livo stock, nnd keeping the poorest io j breed from. ; This is b id manngcuieut. t ,a farmer has a good cow. she is Worth as ' much to keep as fo sell. The same w 'to all other tk: Tbc rule rbould l j keep th: lft and sell iho piu.iot. We w ill (illustrate a case n fol!ow: Farmer A has ja cow that gives quarts of milk a o.y, ItVoni whith 1 lbs. of butter arc made' ifi'n j week, worth I'O cts. per pound. Ileal4 hn a cow that gives but 10 quarts, from wmcu -i pounds oi butler inly c:n he inaJ in a week. One cow be values at and the other, at Uc sells the i cow nrd kecp-j ti c oil.cr fur bis own n-e.-- Now,-let us cc how li e tc - fi t wÜWlai.J. in regard to tin pro tits from, these vows Tlu best cow produces P lbs. of butler week, sav (rem May Irl lo DcreuiU-r 1-.I- SOJ weeks ..7-4 lbs'., at 'JO cts 2.'M. The other row produces in the same time' 122 lbs. of butter, at .") cts.. amounting to only $:.hC(, which is Hb,lö profit Ictt than ibe best cow affords. It costs, in this case. Jhu r-ame to Iced each cow; and it is safe to say, that advantage in kccpii g good cows over, j oor one is not impropnly shown in the aboc statt mer.t. A fani er actually throws away from Jl'S to SI0 each season, when bo n ils a fc'rst-rnte cow and keeps a poor one in her place. llural ' New Yorker. Old Lcllers. Never burn kindly writri letters; it. is so plcasiait to read them over when the ink is brown, the fa per yellow wiih age, ami the hands that traced the friendly wordsr are folded over the heart that prtMnpted' them, under the green sod. . Above all, never burn love loiter. " To read them in after years is lilu a res irrcctioa of oiic'a youth. Tho elderly spinster finds iu the impassioned offer she foolishly rejected twenty years ago, a fountain of 'rejuvenes cence, (ilatii.g over it she realise that she win once it belle and beauty, and .-' holds her fbimir self in a mirror lunch, more congenial to her faste than the one (hat confronts l. er iu her drosing-iooin. The widow indeed" derives a sweet and solemn consolation from the litter of thv beloved ot.e. who ha journev rd before be r to the fur-off laud, from which there comes! no message, and whetc i-he hopes ono day' to join him. No pholograjdicaii so vividly recall to the memory of the mother tie tenderness nnd devition ofihv tbildien who have left at the tall of Heaven, as tho cpirtolatnry outpouring oflhcir love. Tl e letter of a true sou or daughter to a truo mother, is something l ei'ir.than an image of the, feat arts : a i unllex ui tho writer's soul. Kec all b-viog letters. Hum only the harsh nnd ciiiel ones, and iu burning Ihcm, forgive and fo'gcMhciii. Mllle (IiUdn n. . I think them lb poetry i f the world. the fresh llowcrs of our I. earths and homes' little coi.juters wiih Ibcir "natural mngie," evoking by their spells what di-' lights and enrkhc ull ranks, mid eqnal- ires the ditTeicnt classes of society, (jf'leai ns they biing with them anxieties and' earc. und live to occasion sorrow and grief. we should gi t on very badly without iheiu. Only think if there were never anvthlii" i 11 to lo seen auvw.liete but grown-up incii and woincn. how we should Jong for iho sight td' a c hild ! lOv cry infant come into tho woi Id like n delegated prtqhcf. the harbinger r,nd lcn.lt of good tidings, whose oflice it is "to turn the hearts of fath -rs to their children," and to draw ihn "disobedient lo the wisdom of the j-.st." A child softens and purities the hearty warming nnd moling it by its gentl. pres ence; it lil'uhcH the soul by new feelings, nnd awakens within il what is favorable Its' virtue. It is n btnm f light, founialu of love, n teacher whoso lessons few r:iii iei sist. I iil'ant recall us f rom mat h that en genders nnd encourages selfishness, that ficees the pffeclioui, loiigbens the man ners, indurates the heart. They brightin the home, deepen love, invigorate exer tion, infuse cotir.-ige, nnd vivify and su-- tain the charities of life. . (.rnt tTiil Compliment (o n Wlfty: The follo.wing neat nnd Irantiful reply wns made by ilanicl O'Ct iii.ell.iii response' to n toast given iu romplimcr.t of his wife. who was the o! jeet of his Inn. and affec tionate - nttachmi tit. It was given at political meeting. Tho Kngllsh bin, tilge could furnish nothing more tonchingly . i t i. . ICUOll illll. .1 41 l t HI. ' - Tbcie me some topics of so sacred and sweet a natuie. that ihey nuiy be coiopre bended by those who tiro happv. but they, can not be poibl de-cribed by any biiman. biing. All that I shall do is to thiiuk ymi ill the iMimo of her w ho was ihe disinter ested ihoico td' my youth; who wns tLe ever cheerful e-.nipnnioii of smv aivlt jears; and who i the swtettst sob.en .f that sear and yellow leaf nge nt whith I have miived. In In r n unc I ll.i'iik 3101; slid Ibis you m.iy tcadily l elicve; forcx. pciietKC, I I f iti k . will show to in nil tkat man can net b.illloiihd eiruggln with jli inalignatit cticmici, uules hi nest at botno is warm and coiifoi triblo unit sa ibe boriey of lilo is coii.ii ended bv n baud that ho loves." If Ju happen I'i I 0 mi lo nest onii diln gent 3 oupg mini , if you posti'a tl ic-pcrf of your insocinles, 11ml have tnkri, ü fnue-e in your bend lo get rid nf industry inI your ImlHUly; to borlbe IT spec t of your friends und ihegiHii opinion ol j"or males; I will tell oit how ou iiitiy liiHliagi' tie maller iu n Very tirila-Isnn, Hid with very litliO trouble- lonrn to diUk tiiw, I Im oil'i.is ii siild to hi'.r been Iii st Pen in 11 orvsniraiii.o, becimn slo bad a head sent her ( he id eel. Ifr.) ' A toiml f ii thin i.olkcd by one ef our pi.icMii,,.ririe : "Marthd, lst fik, .lohn Col.l n n Kult Wf tb, l.or.k; ul Wr liltli selcr." '