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nsnce depot at Sun Franciseo, California. .\lr. llale moved to sll.~|li'n4l the rnlc~ making it necessary for will rc<olutinn to lie upon the table one day, and that the House proceed to its consideration nnu’.‘ Carried. Resolhtion read and adopted. The House then adjourned until\\'ednes-Y day morning, January 2, 1:556. . ('OI'NCIL. | Funny, Dec. 2|, 1855. Council met at the usual hour.——-I’rcsi-l dent Catlin in the Chair. Journal rend, corrected nnd npproved. H. M. No. 5, relative to the increase-(ll mail facilities on the Columbia river—thei rules were suspended, memorial read a sec-i ond and third time and passed. , H. M. No. 2, relative to the estuhlisli-' ment of a military post ut Bellinghnni huy,l memorial read A second and third time nud' passed. 11. J. M. No. 5, relative to an addition sl lsnd office for the territory of Washing ton—ordered to a third reading—rules lus pendsd Ind memorial mssed. 11. B. No. 9, relative to disolving the bonds of matrimony. between Thomas and Noomy Cube, read first time—rules sus pended and bill passed. Mr. Hnfl moved to take up 11. 11‘. No. 5, relstive to odjourning until 3d of Jnnu nry. 1856. Mr. Hun‘, moved to smend, by striking out the 3rd of Jan. 'SO and inserting 26th Dec., ’55 on which he cslled the eyes and noes. Mr. Poe, moved; call of the Home— eutiad, Mr. Wsllnce absent. Hr. Kufl. moved to Imend, by striking out, 30th Jim, ’56, Ind inserting 2nd Jan. ’s6—!o». ”J Baal-tion rend 3 second time. and laid our one any under the rules. On motion, the Council adjdnrncd. ( Snow”, Dec. 2%, 1855. Council met It the usual hour—President Cntlin in the Chair. Jourml rend, corrected and npproved. All recent except Mr. Wallace. Mnglrickler from joint committee on on rolled ufli engrouod bills, reported that they land procured the services of Mr. J ud lon. H. B. No. 8, was rend recond time, and nicked to committee on corporations. H. J. R. No. 5, coming up for lllil‘d‘ reading, Mr. Hufl moved to reconsider the} vote ordering it to 1 third reading, and‘ called the n ea Ind noel. ‘ Ayu—H’nfl’, Page“, Patterwn, Strick lcr and Mr. Prelident—s. Nou—Blgelovv, Cod: and Poe—s. So the motion provuilod. Hr. Hui. moved to inurt 37th Decom lm, imtoui of 3rd January, and called the ve- And noel. Ant—Hill. Pogo“, Fullerton, and Mr. Proficient—l. « { gig-Mn, Cock and Stricklorl—M C. ; Hr. Hal moved to inurt lnt‘J-oulry ill-bod of 3d JIIIIIN”, and called the ayu Ind noon: Ayn—Bled", HIE, Putter-on, Strick lof had Mr. President—s. goal—Cock. Pumt, Poo—B. otio- provciled and ordered to third fir. Stricklcr moved to solving the rule nd road third time now. \ ithdnwn. H. J. R. No. 5 read three timer, and on 111-l postage, Mr. Hal called the syn und‘ m», Aid—Bimbo, Cock, Hal, Puget, Figaro”. Butcher-+6. 4 oer—Poo, Wnllaee And Mr. Pruidont no?“ Cock moved to reconsider lent vote. L 80 the reeolutioe pend. ,Kr. Butler, introduced e resolution to uni?! nntll eftet New yesr’e—reed once. . Bigelovv, moved to unspend the rule; end 'reed e eeeond time now. Mr. Wellece objected. Mr..l’resldent ennonnoed, that u objec doe led been reised, he ruled thet the mo tlon could not be put. From this decision, Hr. Poo sppeelod. _' The question being, “ Shell the decision of the choir etend,” nflm‘ discussing the roles, Mr. President chsugew: decieion -e I withdnvu. fits-idler moved to supend the roles end teed e noond time now—ostried. Hr. Poo moved to emend bylineerting Jenn 9. 31:11:! moved toemsnd the smud ueng so thet every sble-bodied member of lhe eimhly should shoulder e Inne ket end nemh ngelnst the hostile Indisu NLWellece celled iho eyee end noee upon the madman of Mr. HM. Avon—Messrs. Hull, Poe, Mr. Presi dent, 8. Nye—Messrs Bigelovv, Cock, 1’ t. Panel-eon, Suicklcr end Welloce, 6. V Re question was then token on the enendlnent of Mr. Poe, which oerried. Kr. Bkeloiv moved thet the reeolotion he reed e third time now—cerried. 0n the tool pseuge of the resolution, It. Blglovv «mile! ”3 :1: end 2,0“. Mel— an. ‘ ow, oc, 952‘, 00, Miler, sod Wellsce. 6. Now—Messrs. Bel. Penance end Mr. Preeident, 3. On motion of Mr. Puget, the Council ed- Jonrnd till 2 o’clock r. I. Anuxoox. Report of committee on engrossed bills, was taken up Ind edoptcd. Tb mud-ace relative to the In. db. var, W by tho Governor, being on (to “Us, on notion of Mr. Poe, the Council um Into com-men of die whol on aid correspondence. , XI. Cook in the choir. After none time spent in committee, of the whole. hearing aeid correspondence road. which Iru very voluminou, the committee root and repened program end inked leave to sit again when the below: of correspondence urine—report ndopu-d. Mr. President signed “an act to diuolve thoboldl of mtrimony existing between Thoma and Naomy Curbs.” B. B. No. 14, to change the um. 01'] Brnrm‘ille, rend once and ordered to second reading. 3 On motion of .\lr. Ilufl', rules suspended fund bill rend u second time now. i .\ir. llufl' moved to strike out Brueeport, and insert I’orl l'oe. Curried. ‘ .\lr. Huff moved to suspend the rules, and ,reud a third time now. i Mr. ['o9 objected. The President nnnonneed that us an oh~ jection had been raised, the question could not he put. t Mr. Cook nppenkd. Tho quexlion being—Shall the decision of the Chair he sustained? Mr. Strickier ‘ealled the nyeu and noes, which were—— i Ayes—Huff, l'uttcrsou, nnd Strickler—‘ 3. . i l Noon—Cock, Page", and Poe—3. The decision was sustained. l Mr. l'oc withdrew his objection, and Mr. ‘llufl ’s motion prevailed. ‘ Bill rend a third time, its title changed to Port Poe, pulsed, and tho titlu approv cd. i H. J. R. No. 6 read a first time, Ind un der 3 suspension of Ihc rules, read second and third times, and passed. H. M. No. 12 rend-three times under a suspension of the rules, and passed Mr. Strickler moved that the clerk be ‘rcquesled to furnish the public printerEWith I. copy of the journal of the council of the present session, at his earliest convenience. Mr. Poe moved I call of the House. The roll was called. out! Messrs. Bigelow and Well-cc found absent. A A 0n moiion of Mr. Strickler, further cull din used with. 8: motion of Mr. Stricklcr, motion laid on table until 2d January. Then adjourned. ' your» uni Qmarart. OhYllPLl, WASHINGTON TERRITDIY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1855. J. w. wrun', emmn. "Tn-fig ern-h'd to earth will rise again, Ths eternal years of God are hers." / TheJlstc'ol lhe'tonatry. We have war in wr‘midst—our people, many of them, driven from their homes and their former quiet and hnppy firesidchto‘ seek protection in forts, block-houses, &e.— The strong arm of the athletic ngricuitnriat has been ataycd——pnlsied—in order to afford, in fortifications, protection to his family, and that, us circumstances were favorable, to shoulder the rifle, and lend assistance in re peliing the eneronchments of the sauna, and» procuring, through contested battle fields with our assailants, a mason of quiet, and n perpetual (mac. In this state of aflairs, many of our most wealthy, enterprising and worthy citizens, have, for the time being, been called upon to male sacrifices, (cheerfully complied with,) in the furnishing of the "aims” of war, in the shape of provision and forage—calculu ted, in the ovontof aprolongued continuance of the present Indian war, if not liquidated by government, to [Em ruinous and disus trons to them. Win t the families of our farming population remain in forts, Aw" sod many at their husbands, brothers and fath on, have taken the “tented field," their flocks of sheep—their hands of cattle, nrelcft un mbcted—mldwted. at any and all times, to he captured and destroyed by our coward ly mail ts. At this moment, a prostra tlon nn a heavy gloom hangs, on s mantle, over ter'fitory, and the time has come for 1i action. Let our people be calm and reflective, and let the prlnq'ple of forbearance characterise their every action, and we doubt not much good will be the % We have acountry andsoa-coastto end, ands savage foe to encounter. In the present position of aflain it Is a hereniesn task. Can it be accomplished? Wo say it can, and must—or desolation and dealt will stalk over our land i There must be one united effort for the country—her people and her honor. Let no man look back, else he he turned into the image of salt, as was the wifoof Lorr, ac cording to the divine record. The wakh word now, is forward! “United we stand Jointed we fuu I" Let the mouldering ashes of discontent, remain In forgetfiliness until we have snorted the honor and dignity ofonreountry.sndsecured the hopping-of ourpeopis; andthemifuedabqscttisthe minor 'dil‘erenees' of opinion. Let us all stand fqrthss onemnn—eachwith hiaho sum bared to battle for the homesteads of the yeomaury of the territory—their fire. aid. and their loved ones, and we will thus win a. breve victory, or many bravo men, otherwise, will leave his bones on the ilcld of iatrife, to bleach in the howling of the “pitti le- storm," no lea than in the rejoie'mga of our advernriea. We my again, lot the cry be victory or deal/i,” and with God’s blessing it will he victory. Give credit to those to whom credit is duo—do justice to them— ibear with each other, as m and brothers, Ind show M mlmlty of ham um loo], um belongs to have freemen, nnd an sou wove All dilerences of opinion—uni], :3 loan, hostilities Ire removed from our Men, and quiet and trmqnility Ignlu and: its empire. Thole citizens, who from nmity have been compelled to nmnin It home—let. them nailed. upon the hardships and privatioua our :lil’flVC citiznn suldicry lmvc omhlrnd. Thoir icnptuins, subultvrus, non—commissinzml um vors um] ouch man serving under [ln-m, dc !scn'c n grentful lwoplc's lmurtfi-h thanks, ,und they will fl‘L‘l'iVL‘ it. 1 And indml, too nun-h praise cannot be Niven to the volunteers and rcguhu-s on scr lvicc at Fort Stuilncoom, that good for-mm hns placed amongst us. They hnvc ull d'w ‘l'hnrgcd their duly ns lm-onn-th lnon and soldit'rs. The ofi'n-vrs nnd mm of lhc\U. S. Sloop»of-war, Dram", Snznnn-r, rom-\ mnmling, and the U. S. Rrvcnnt- cum-r .Ivf Darts, PHASE, commanding, dawn-q, oflim‘rs and men, the highest eonunemlntious of u‘ grateful people; and, we think, this senti mm, in, thovterritory, is universal. Goth he tlmnkt'wl, that in the midst of gloom, and doubt, and lowering (lurk-norm" ispreuding over our land, our hearts \vcre‘ [undo to feel more hope—more life—when the news nn‘ived of the glorious triumph 01" our noble co—lnborers and brethren of Ore- Lron, in the country east of the Cascades.— The triumphant vietury they have uehiered, stumps them as men of brave hearts and of uu iron nerve: In every sense of the word, soldiers. May the God of mm "defendi your shields, and keep your urluor huekledi on.” 1 Thus far, the legislative nssemblyof the territory—[mrtieulurly in the House, lm, in divers manners, yncmorinliwi eongretrs with regurd to the war at present waged against both territories, in the slmpc of memorial: for upproprintions for protection, aid and re-‘ muncmtion for subsistence, forage, services, Mn, which we know, full well, llon. J. le rO2: Ashrams, will, It the earliest moment, my upon the attention of eongrca. ~—-—~~—.-q.-o—-—v ——~‘ Tur. LEGISLATURE—As will be seen by the proceedings, both branches of the logis— hsture adjourned on Suturdsy last to meet on the 2d of next month, or during the hol lidays. Some of the members me on n_ visit to their constituents—fur imlrudiom, we suppose—others are out on pleasure excur 'siono—(bming and cool for thnt object") but the mnjor portion rcmnin quietly at their different places of nbodeé—(ampt mu! u-lin do not.) Some pleasant things » that we hare, or might probnhly have been induced to say, of some of the members, no my be induced, through circumstances of their own motion, to take back or withhold; nnd Ire ul wsys feel a reluctance “in doing that some." Our underground reporter of tho "wake cum tux” movements, thinks there is wmething "klouu' In the wind, inmnch as the breeze from certain directions smells quite "fishy." Although, as he says, he has no “dead sun thing" on them yet, still he protests thst he can obtain the “necemry ropes" to scent the “owl sad but" pnrty to their hole- Ind hiding places, and when fnirly "swarmed” or "em-rolled," to furnish us with a black list. After mumbling, the time my not be far of, when we will be ambled to uhibit to the people of the tarritory o bright gnloxy of fungi in the legislature, that infestl the healthy body of the democratic psrty. A few biographical sketches of lound politictl integrity my Ito-expected, that my nuke some persons squirm. Tel WAR—NO inteliigeuce im readied: us since our inst issue, of importance, con.} cerning the war between our people Indi the Indium. on either aide of the mounulne.‘ We know nothing of the intended move-i ment of troop. on either. Nothing new‘ from Oregon, since our lee: issue, and no‘ new: of More" from Caiiiornin or else where. No further rcporte of Indian onl rlgee linee our last, of A reliable character. J”- ‘ ————:-~‘...__._ _ _ '"a nu .wu. .Qfi-Ldo mpam. doe umenzfl mar uuznbemme nxmm‘yr “no u: carry them out coca-loudly. don't you ?' --¢‘nrin-. The above is in' part roply'to an inquiry, (wlm‘qnenfiy refuted by fire Carter.) Ind statement we made I few weeks since, on m thority o! Capt. Jun M. Hour, and Col. M. T. Smoxs, that Lt. J. Q. Gout, of Pieme county, had gdvined uchid of the thunllys to wrap up nud send back to Gov. Srrzvnxs, t certain "callus” "pot-lich," &c. We spoke from authority, as um always do .mhom bunny, or idle rumor. Let Lt. Con: nd the gentlemen referred to— our informants—settle matters A! they please. “ B] the way,” about those “cumbersome documents,” we would inform the Caviar, that . light-fingered Icrihblor, and correl pendent of that paw, u we have every m ‘son to suppose, "142 ml an of one of those idocumenu; but. as we have its number on file, we expect to trace it up some day or lothcr. . “A m! - mzr’m for - huh—Pinter. “oth HI“. you klelluM an“ m:- sum-... “2'... :5 an... “’3: u: noon fin- lom-Ilmm "typo." you ought to mWr‘k-Id. Ind («dupe- Quorum on mu." "—0“. ' We tiny! quote, when we qnofe fly? thing, from memory; Ind although not I]: lll’l, u we I!!! well “are, [econ-ding tothe text, the than jwkuticle of the Courier il‘ mfldent to show thlt the embicilo who pro sides on? its columns never read Shthpem. or if he did, Hamlet wu not in the edition he perused. Take the fool to lome lnmtic asylum. i “ Eureka!" , ‘ Yes, we “have fouul it l—u‘e have: ifouml it the “first time trying!" “'ei ilmve found out who “ ."mrpizn" in the lflurirr really isl “'hut in diskirery! lWe protest, most solemnly, we never knew ,‘liim before, as Scorpion. Why, my dear l .\‘an‘pion, we are glad to renew, with you, iour old acquaintance. The introduction to ‘your communication—whilst entirely origi lnul—is after the most approved and ehnstc 'ls!er of ancient nud modern classics. You guy, by way of introduction, “ Ihnt Swrpi ,mz is intent upon using the instrument ln'hieh nature has furnished him.” What nn infenl .' We hope you have been using it Irgilinum-ly, since you wrote the above l But is there n stingin it? “ Aye, there’s 'the rub." Don‘t. wear that instrument out, all at. once—now don't—for you know, us Iyou, yourself sny, your “sting is death." lief», man, pluek it out i i In his nddrcss to us, Scorpion complains, ‘lu'tterly complains that we have never, heretofore, noticed, or puid nny attention [to his “various essnys." “ Essays" on lwhntf Aye, the thought occurs to us: i San-pica has been engaged with Mr. Gnnn fin fixing up a series of “ essays," on a cer tain subject, in the completion of which he, (Gunn,) has been indeetriously employed for more than three years past. We beg pardon. Did not know thet you were lpnrtners. Did not know that said “wwys” lllfld ever been completed, And given to the public. Scorpion seems determined that we should know who he really is, in order that we might be induced to let all our renders know his real name. We edvise our rend ere not. to fret nbout that. Give him time and he will let the " cut out. of‘the beg” himself. Let every body etend buck—he in on hie way to glnry—end he’ll “ not ter ry long in the wilderness.” Really, bed we known the aullwr of the various Scorpi an letters, instead of being term upon him end them, we would never have noticed them. This, however, is the fault of our not having any unhition in prying into the secrete end “aenctumn” regulating the pnblieotion of neweplpers. But on for as giving your name to the pnhlicL—why, Scor pube,-Ire will never do it. You hove too much vanity, and too little none to keep it long yonnelf. Excuse gu—now do. But the nnkindelt cut of ell, of the lad Scorpio- ofthe Convier, ie ehmehofcon tldence, in which he telle the enembled readers of the Courier, the following eir~ ieumstnnce : " And Ito-,1 null a: mludunccurnnoe mt tool“ plm. when you Ind l wen lan; behlnd um hme‘ m. (l m" .yln Wham .)ol our hull: an lull-u mnrk Io lulu-ell: "Wbull he u 'l‘an I My Inn, fly, he look- mnn like u Lynn lumen-lin lb. a clue of the Bomxs 1" Bu. 0:. lii-Irk Tummnh, In helm Manchu." Aye, 80min, nod why not keep it there? But, rally, was not that n rat/oer lnklligcnt Indian, to know whether or not he, (Gov. Stuns), did {ally look like 9‘ " Lynn Shoemaker?" Smart Indiln tlml He must either have “ bin to Boating,” or have been the daddy of thlt boy Charley, that n writer ln the In! Courier disconne so illignully about. Come. now. Scorpion, don’t toll much more now—don’t, I" ll once. It would not “kg you long, you know, to tell all you do know. But let 11l see: What wu the Language in which thot u’wul lpoke, when from be hlnd thnt lugs “atone” we overhead him? Wu itln his native tongue, Chl nook, or “an l” Scorpion. I really have forgotten, Although you direct my It tention to it. y In eqnclnlion, we would Inform WJ that we were frightcned “ half to death?: when we ruched that part of his commu-‘ nicntion About Mcxico—“ cideuut Liont. of the 15m," and that ‘mley centipedc,’ &c. 0): .' Scorpion! we newbie It (be idu of tint “on. thrust, with a foil in tent,"which you In], if made u u by you, would cm our own self-destruction. Don‘t do it, Svaiow—plem don't 0h! uhut In intent! l " And Ipnking of Mexico,” In Smrpa'mll up, we ere Minded that the word ‘ Tunntuh,’ in, in that country, pronounced ‘anentuiuu,’ mud hence, without exnmlnu tion, our orthography. Nevertheleu, our idea of the neture of the reptile in correct, .- will be mu below, awarding to our thinking. Scorpion my. “ 'lhruntuiu" means—"An insect whose bite is only cured by music.” Web-tar uyrit. in “ e lpuciol of spider, «SO.. in bile nominee reducing e trifling eii‘ect, ebout. equui m are “lag of u wup." But ghen Swim nu born. or It le'ut entered the ciwic gage since Webster died—we nil know iii-t Web-fer In: | fool, end an " old fog," however. As time will Ihow, our heading In a previous number, in reply to Scorpion, willprove correct. " He in. ha I Munchkin All it life." ————-——n.————— Tu: ann—We hue hed winter in dead amt, for the lust week or ten days. The ground is from to considerable depth. and a light coating of snow coyote Ia sur face. We have not experienced as rigoronl a season, thus far, us thin in! been Ii!“ 3185943. Q- We have probably taken more notice this week of the Puget Sound Courier, and its correspondents, than will, perhaps, ei'er be awarded to that paper, or it: hireliug serihblers again. Common courtesy, as it ever should be recognized in the business of newspaper publication, has ever, and on all occasions been \‘ouehsnfed by us towards the conductors first, and then the editor. Wei will leave it to the decision of a candid pub-l lie, whether or not, our course towards our 'eontemporury, has not, until “foul-mmthed slnnder op’cd her lying tongue,” been marked with courtesy, kindness and affuhility. “'e at present hold the Courier as being (Amp —4lng (Imp, from it: nmnagement. Let it lestablish its own reputation. \/ Fur the film"? and human. Sun-an CREEK, Thirston Co., A. D. 1855. MISTER Enmnz—Sence I drnpped tn you them ere lines ufore, l’rc hen nrter the war nuse, nnd when I ketched up to it, it nint, I find, no grnit shakes, no how. The war on this side of them tnrnni mountings, jixt looks to me like it nor a rstnnden still. I jist wish our fakes, who ure'gogerin, could keep thnr wny till next curly grnu, after the snow “ ciatuwnl," then I would feel mighty glad; but jist as soon as our foek git: reddy tu let it dry 'up a line] whiiefl them nil-fired lujnnl kicks up u furl ngin, and git: nrter tighten. I! the tlrmi erit-i tern would jiat only wnte till our peepie ken‘ git in thur wheat, and tuters, and gordin truck in the spring. we mout arterwurda do arihi well fornenst them; case you see, we must hev nutliin to out next year; enny how, we wood give them rich I tern-l treet in as yu never helm on, and make 'em nqunt like a duck u hem-in thunder. By ginger, it makes me so mud to heer ou’t. Things begin to look a right smart ehluee more ekenry like, us they did at turn a long, cue, you lee. menny think its more of A war then the kolkeiuted for, n’ did’ut want no much; tim jist wanted 1: email fler up, like, to make I grate blow uheout, end unik sum politiknl capital out on't—thnt'n ell; an’ then the wood commense to houl end Ibnae Gov. Srlvnurend uii‘demercreu a_s is in oifis, un’ begin to mourn end weep, and cry Ibeout thnr bluding cuntry, Ind trygtu muik the people When how much the loved it. But Wiley’l hen kicken the kiver 0! on ’em, un’ the du look ell-fired ugly, without eunyr kiver on ’em;—you’d better b’lieve‘they do. ' Generii Wool. had better be u gitting thing! in I good way over beer, or cine we stand I rite Inert chence of gettin mm In our neppere tote-in, efore In or ready. I nther reckon u how on I'll not be readyl for n long time tu cum, if the leue it tn me ——in foot, I no I won’t. I jiet berlleve when General Wool come over hour, if he Ii" on’y atop It Shttor Crick to lee Inc, (It lelnt mntch out on hie way,) I will gin him rite smart infnrmnshlon, nn’ tell h'm e heep he don’t no; and won’t charge him nutliin. for nrting, for stayin nll nito, nor for whet I’ll tell him. nether: on’ I know thet’e u cheep u be kin git his to!) ground enny when. Fin n piano men, who: ollrere telke wrlte out what I thinks—lmin: or no Ingino—by hokeye, I will. Sum people tells me that Maj. Reimle goin to melt it n kinder paper war over then-hue he writ one letter to the lnjuns, and neiled it on 3 tree for the Inginl tn reed; Illd I heorn it nocked ’cm end ways, rite inter ltto—jeet thil one letter. He mun be e powerful skoller 'nt ritin’ letters. But that kinder wer won't do over hour. We must keep n glrcn ’cm lend pills, with Inm powder hock on ’om, till the rcknver thnre helm-maybe, ebout nex (all. I hope Generel Wool won’t be Irter until: the var over hear, like Major Reine in mn kin it ovur thor. I’ll tell him not tn be erter doiu it that a we], the furst time I on him at Shelter Crick. Sun fokee spend e heap e duo in doing fewlt, end glttin up fuseee end tnhbiel.——- Noll .thet eint no good my tn dn in yer thee; evry mun orter ewolkr down hie rnlh, untill we nockt the enemy inter the nlddel of next yoer, or inter eternity thet wood be better. A good menu, pee plel of them elr kind begine to look kinder skeered, knee the wer begin: te look In yeerneev, non I tell you. See the trobblee peeplee git inter by not mlndtn there one hlninee. The edetnr et Ste-Imam in nockt in to e gin shop, h the Pierson an‘ Dame! men, end I ’9. will etey ther, till erter the wer,_eud lpla the flddel {or'tho eogere, et them ere eteg deeeee, whet no ledye 30 two, nether, but men; sum fokes ny he kin ple rite Inert, end mekrl e heep better match thet-e --we], then he cen oditering end printin e T inooeepeper. Pnr e prlvete nigger now, on] jlet lee how there fellere ebeout Steelerenn, file the littel pop (Inn edeter into I ternel screpe, end then eint got the brenee to rite him on ugh—bat leevee the littel feller to stand end hold the beg, jilt like the was .11 e enipin, end then rune 08 end Icevee him—in en orful ficke—in mud en’ weter —nn’ no button Nader him, nuther. It" a irite had ficks to be in, ond the hex time 1 goes to Stealercnm, I'm detarmined'tu tell 'him, never to trust uich block-beds “Kin. tn rite fur his pnpur; and we now tell him— i you edctor-nllers git sum puma tu rite :fur yore paper, whats got rite sum-rt bmm, innd what don’t rite trecson in thlr lottnn. If you cmns out hear on Shutter Crifi,» [tor I gits dun givin General Wool all (h. infurmnshun what is got together, and town him gist how things surf—then "you eu out hear to Shatter Crick, and se- me, 1'“ maik a burgin with you, to rite you an letters—all ’bout the war—lnd fich em up, what nint fornenst the cuntry, Ind whlt’s not got treesnn in cm; and I’ll do it cheep. I kin drop you a flow lines evry now “a then, and tell you how matters stud; sad if I rite yu inter I shape, 1'" rite ya out ngin, and not charge yu nothin. Airn’t that fare? Jist tu finuiah and git dun, fnr this line, I wish enny wun uv them air fallen, Ihnt lixc so nheout fakes, that thnr lungs mad, be burnt and blisterd'n‘ith the {yer in truth, till thn wood never lye ng-in. Blut th gizzurds—tlmt in] put em in n urn-go fly I tell yn now. ‘ m . Your-n lilldeth, GILIS Scnononvl. P. S.—No‘rln thnnh—Hnrrnl Hurrlll llurrnwlll—l’ll go to glory, but I’m in: Since I drnppcd tn yn them fonrgoln lines, I lnrnt by the expres, that 0“! me n: Shatter Crick, that our hniv W boys lick: out the Injnnl tnthu db monutingl, in line] less than no Hut, 3 .' that. then] u- reglarl, 61m tlur at tho war in gOQd butters, nnd did’n‘l help; at. all. The reglan begin to aho the or that len. 11on Gcrnuleln! think “Mfg Did you ever hero nv lich fightin? n q twenty miles in Inn dny! Ind than: in”? rcglnrl doin nnthiul It mih no mun-d J in. think on’tl I’ll lend I latter to (ll rnl Wool immegiately. “ '\ _ Gnu Scmdouu, _ 3 As hwrtoi’olr.~u , v " "mam“ , f”: 7‘ ' . 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