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I iJ M. :' J tit 'a lcci" f t. 'i-fi 'iMfi,!'"i...;a ;,'." fll'Ioti 01 , .1 Jl a I -iU . i 4 i. t t ., i :ij vi n. ; i air J1 1 11(4 M I .1 .i ZS .... wnriiviaiiY? 7 J PI ' ' t r i , f,f,r, . . ; " to . 1 ... , D1BEE 44. ft n ,. dm f Ct.rr-r u OUEOON MO. i ' Mfr'' Senertil 'tanHn 'bttUnttfi. iietMi. ColUc'tlons'faido.' Uepotits S HGBAGB OOPJG3M..II iu-um r TO.ei.'-BTTZICtK. ATTOUNBITXAND XOUNSELtOKT LAW, OREGON MmoUW. 87 ATT bB NE Y!, ' A A W, rHoBEaoN, Missouri,,,, OFFICE-' Orer Kreek' rid Hershbergor's Btoro. r WILL OIVK ptciipt attention Wsnj- Bnslness ehtrnsted tohli car? In th'o XweinHJuaioial DlatrlcC" ' - - rnrrislii bnnKan ii'IIawtUornc, 1ATIORii.BySi'AT LAW AND 'V'liEL ESTATE dGEMTSl S , Intruntod to tbelr care In Nortbwost Mis uWutyatfiTtaiiiBaB. Real cstalo bought and sold onVea'sin'tfblo terms'. Taxes' paid, collections uia'de, So: " ' ' I -iming-an Aomnet -or Titioi for lioit county, nearly complaed. wo baro better' facilities for furhiBHin'K information'conoernlpe real estate !.. ..a. i -'oi-noiai, I ' , 1 1T'H. Palttthn't T. 0. DtrsoAir, oter' W. & J: W'Zook, 'Oregon, Holt 6onuty, Mlssonrl. T. J. IIawtuorkb, frith Dr. Snow, MalnSt., Rock port; AtcbUort comity Mo., '87&m REAL ESTATE AGEJVCY. , S. O. Collins &T. Wj Coll'iiiH, Real Estate Agents, WILL giro prompt attention to .the buying - ond'selllng of LANDS; and the payment of TAXES. S. C. Collins baring resided in Holt county for about twenty-five yonrs, 'and having been Counly Surveyor for tho greater portion of tbaCtlnle j nnd'T. W. Collins having been engagdd, injtho. 1'raotloe of Law for a number of years , In jtbe county,, taey flutter, themsolves that they wjll bo blo to KlT uuuto aatlifaqtlon to those who may eoe 111 to transaot bU'stnes's with theti. 'S. 0 Collins also offers his services as County Surveyor, and T. W. Collins as Attorney at law. OFFICE East side Tubllo Square,. Oregon, Holt county, Missouri. 10-Ora Dr. Co M. EDS ON, NorthPubll&Squarc, OREGON, .......... MISSOURI 801y j. . , A..O. psiaVA-TN", . HOUSE, 8KJN, & ORNAMENTAL PAINTER oniaoK, Missoum. . ,nl-Iy . ? ..,.. . t .o. I '' tirntTHK Rinw. and oiinaMENTAL r Fainter, , I -i:;Eapor. Hanger, and Oralaerof Wood. ! I ' Buggy Palntlbg and trimming , : " J - neatly executed. ; iAT.fi o Forest pitv, mo.' i lA:....!...A....:i........i.!l i i..n lun l,' 1 1 'J 'i ' OllBIlTIAtr KBAUIS. OUSTAV IC30KBU. 1.0 cKrauss &s Raolccit ilMm, EEER !BREtFERS, ...jQimiGm .- -..Missouri; TTviNn Anlarircil tlinlr. Hrewcrv. nre now JQ. rody to supply their customers with gppd JJ.eerv'Jnisuoh quantities. as may be dosircd, . ,-UnWy 'JAM3BS.H; NIESr' .IAK, VAWD'aQTUttun.or ; XIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARBy .., Northeast corner of Publlo square, OREGON. MISSOURI. Q,01d Copper,-Brass, -and -Pewter taken in obange tor linwarajr aw".! lwhVr u OREGON,. i i ' t i . .MISSOURI, TEflPEOTFULLY' Inform theoltlxeos of Holt Jm county and the publlo generally that they are prepared; to ao uiaoanunimog mm various nrancnes, prompiiyittnu vpwMi mnu, 4 SHOP Second building east of City Hotel. nl-ly- UldVui. a' i't ( udiii-i! ! ' v J " . .. a! ,1 a . " Saw-Mill. I ' . -l;l ,luJ uciafi i ulJ. -.t u Having Uiorougblfreattedthelrt 'Mill; are now prepared to furnish Cottonwood Lumber' at! 'i. IK i ; -' Maker, ' " , : ;' i ' arid Carver of Wood, ' t . wrr,,lnJ'Rliii(lorn mindfu'ctured. Fur-'! J. Ft dears In. HARD W A REr- - UUTLERY - J SADDLERY, J '4 ' Md.' 0. flonth 8d itreeMbtt Felix tod Edmond, I .! ST. JOSEPH, MO,,i . t&-,rricti gtmrantt4dat low at in (my ,WttUrn rt.' . . " ' Via i Hi !MUKPHJ 1 . ' , '.."! . i.SnccciBor to' i, . ar;apjn.xM:ir, co.,' J H JE It CII T A I IVO It 8 , n j,i OREOOK, MO. n EADV;MADE CL0THINO,!anil goods of thtf xju, wiieai j otyies, - aiwaya, on lianu. - Suits made on short notice, and best style. Call and s'ee thH LarBs,f, Rest, and'mest Complete Stocfc oiuen.ieinetvj) Kurnisnmg uoodf, leref onored iniuisony. fll ,q7.y Vjf ,0 T ,T W? TM H E t t,t Baker. lis stand, next door west of Citv Ilotul. will .' bU ri'rcnafed. from this date'.'tb dunnlv'nll domandr ton Bread. Cokes. Pies Fruits. Nuts. 'and Coo(otlo.nrlcs. Call and see; M MarU12S,.1807. 3in y tVATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY. ' Oi'lberon, Missouri. TirpULD respe'clfully Inform 'Ilia publlo that V having stabll8li6clliimsclf permanently! and secured the asslsfahcb of a skilled nraotlcal watch maker nn'd"jeweler,"ne Is' ready to wait on cusiuuiera wiin uuyiuing in uis lino 01 Busi ness. "'' "' Clocks, Watches, 8rK'orA'ctB, &o., conatan 'tly on hand. All Muds of repairing dono promptly and at reasonnbt'o 'prions. Oold and allvur jewcli-y inadb to order. onnp aiuco, r. i.ucKiiarui g oiu stand. - 20 Cm ... TAX, .AERSt LOOK OUT! ITtVERY dollar saved,"wlll go towards paying l tho enormous taxes- which press so heavily' upon you In these laticr-daya. Tou must- have BOOTS AND .SHOES. f nd it is (o your interest tobiiy them at UASTLE AJvD LKIIMEWS Bhoo Store. WcideaI cioluBlvoly.ln that lino, Una .llinrflv-tt'p?'. -" 8'u Im'H'nnl 1-- than.oan be had eisewnero. uur stock is coin jplete, co'n'sid'tlrig In' Eastern ana Vuttom Made fvork, and of superior, quality. Persons desiring Homo IVIntlo Work will 'be nccoihmbdAted'on short notice. All work-warranted. Glvo 'us a call. CASTLE'&LEHMER. Orcgon,"JIo. H5 ly Special Wotice ! ' Bouuty! JBou.nty .1 Bounty I Missouri Stale Militia Are now entitled, by an. not ofCongrctB, to the iiounty as other voiuniocrs. For ihr.ee Year's Service., $200. Far two Years, and iess than three Years, 150. ' ' Heirs at deceased oiaiet:s, ana those .discharged on account -of JVoxtnds; Two Hundred Dollars. We'aro prepared to collect these olaims l'roiuntly, And wliriutnlsli Rlauks .for ho purpose to.'all appllosnta. Wo are alto collectliigi Fay. for use and risk of Horses and , ' 1 Equipments, For thoso wlio'kepl their horsos1 from June 80th, 1834, until they disposed of then, to Govern ment. Teamster's' or their Helm, in the Orocon Batiillioii, -' ' Will do well by aJdressIng us'ln regard to J1 To whleb they are entitled. . , i, i 'Alf" claim against the United Stotos, and 'tiite' of Missouri, promptly collected, Call on or address, ., ' . UflNDR & MARKLE, j , , 02 Edmond, Street, St. Joseph, Mo. I'ntro'ni.c lionte Iur! Ituiions and He op VourMpncylii'iIie State I 1statEjJs MMAJYCE POAfPfY. (CIIRTER PERPETlAL.) t HaxinilJuli MIhbouvI. Luihorizid Ouarantu Capital, $300,000 1 i 'Offers Jpdf tunlty ,toPropety, IJders ligainst gs's by Fire 5r Lightning. ,0ME OFFICE IN LEAU UK S UUILDINp,' Corner of Main and Centre Stret.r i ' -ui DIRECTORS t . Oi W.'8mar,ni,'Pres. Piko Co , R. Ri Hannibal, Josiab' Hutiri Pres. 1st National Hank, JW K. IUtwAbd, Pres. Hi & StTo; U.R. HWMkADbwB, Dealer in' Agr'nl Iniple. ' CiiAi." SiiiiPPAttn, Hanker; Splngneld. ' ? avid l'tKQaB. Dankerj'St.i Joseph. N.'StBoitdj Underwriter, ) ONJClaIsk. ''" r nannlbal. . JBVBOSO, -J I f ui iinwpiCBRai ' i;'K?ttAWABP, fresdet", .yi.JBUJIU, JCW 1 Vol"". josian utHT, Treasure?-., J. 'J. HTllftKn. W.i-r'fltftTV. 0, N. OiAnicyqonera Al5e' 11. Jf. PM.1WII, al A, gent.. Travelln'n A cent. BffirCanva'sslni; Asents panted alj o1! times. jjply at tbp'olSaca of, tho OowpanV,' or iddrjss Wholesale and Hetail . (Weekly.) Ui cniTKi) and ruuMsiinn,nr Office1 ib bti'biock Norfhwost cornerVob- Ho 8jare,- Oregon, Mo. n 00 One copy per Vchh 2 00 ' IT .n r n, . t -j t u . 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One rBqUaroJthroomohth.i.'. 7 00 Ono'BqGarc,'lx TmoHtba'i....',.'.l....i;. 10 001 - One square, twelve months .....1.,10,00 Foursquares, twelve months ,.. 30 00 Ten squaros, twelve months CO 00 "TJOtlllLE, COLUMN 'ADVEnTISKMKNTSi 55 por Cent, additional to the above rates.- tOOAI.AVVlinTlaKMKNTS. 25 cents por lino. for each Insertion. , Nocertiftcalds of publication to bo mado un til publieher'a feca'hfe paid... , .n " ' AivtRTMKt:flr notices n9,tmarkaq Willi tlio number of insertions, will h nitbllnlinil im. til orbld and diar'g"ilfor accordingly'. ' 1 THE, ,9BtHTKA,RD,S DAtTGHTEB. We cannot find words, to express our emotions when.we first read tho ifollowirie touchimr ver- see. They stir the soul to Its very depths, arid wo'riiay"dcfya"raali of feeling to road them With a tearless eye. A.youne lady, whoso: life had been'mado wretched by Ibo driiukcness of, hex lather, is tlio uuuior; and none but one who has "walked woe's depth's'-could write sllch'n powerful pieoe. She wrote and sent it to n friend, who had told her, that she was. a 'mo noniaufyc,",lu bitter hatred of tho "deadly cun." Go, fcol.what I havo felt) ' Go, bear what I havo borne Sink 'nc'ath the blow a father dealt. '10 'And tho'cold proud world's scorn Thus strugglo on from yoar to year, , Tho solo relief tho tear. " , . ,j Go, weep as I havo wept, O'cr,a,ov;d father's. fall, See overy'cherish'd promlso swept;' YouJVBjBTr'eetuess Jturnod toraji;,.. That led mo up to woman's day. i , . i 1 f Go, kneel, as I. have kpelt, M Implore, .bosccoh and pray Strive tho'besotto'd heart to melt,- jTho.downward course ta, etayT- tu Bo cast, with bitter tears, aside, . Thy prayers, burlesqued, thy tears dolled. Go, stand where I have stood, l And eoo the, strong man, how. With gnashing teeth,. Hps bathed in blood. And cold and livid brow ; Go, catch his wand'ring 'glanco and seo' .Thort, mirror'd his soul's misery, Go.'Mcar' what 'I have, heard, ' . ' The abb's of sad despair, As memory's feeling fount hatb.stirr'd, i And its rovcallugs there , , -, Have told him what he might have been, ( Had he -tho drnnkard'a fnte' foreseen.- -1 Go, to my mothor'a sido,,'.. . ' . And her crush'd spirit ch'ocr, Thine iwn deep anguish hide, . Wipe from hor chock tho tear Mark her' dlniin'd eye, her furrow'd brow, The gray I that streaks her dark hair how,'. 'I Her toil-worn-frame, her trembling lnib,. And '(raco tlio ruin hack to'liim ' ' '' 1 Whose plighted faith in early youth - i Promised eternal lovo and truth Rut Who'j for'sSvbi'n, hath yielded up " -This promise to theideadlyiopp, ; (' And led down from.loyo and light. ' For all that'madirhor pathway brlEht,,, And chaiujd her liere,Mld want anU,Btrifa liatlowly thlng a Drunkard's Wife,' ' " Id stump d on childhood, a brow ee mild, I lat withering blight n prunkard'a. Child !), b'tar, arid Beo and feel and know j uit Ull uio . "fV iuu uuni i i ..ii ll.n I 1 I feeblo word--1 ii I. heJ Ipr-s-pix very soul nc distrust is stlrr d .Unroth i Khined I aoe, br hear-, or toll 'Of the : beverage of IUUJ , ew1musi(j iff'thua'rioiiced, and telv. ! iWo haV'riotJ heard all e8lVt'bd.vo no doubt that they (,9puld l tecl the JNjgatingaio" 0 n fjuartcr. to'tho Mountain'Oold plseo ,T,,Uofttlot'l-7Boat le,t f or,25 our. , ,n,y iful Moohlight" uur substi- rfctrcot fiap lights. . . 'Vjjittlo rDroojiiriK Floyrerl'TrWe are unaf!q to eoeJt..' Tho bostJ hrauds' are y' ?m one t Lo,vo' ?et, one'. , 1 'jRpck Boaido . tjio So" J. havo n6 rookin'e chair.. , . .' ' 06raing 'Tnr,o' jtb.o ,Ryo" ?at"fipa- nhiiRfrn Rtafn (innstftblos. Al that my soul hath.felt or known , Then look hnnn tho wine cup's glow, i Seeif iuJIightneia.can ntotio, L Think if ijJpavoryou would try, - If Till plpfalm'd '"Tia drink and Jio1 .- HOW IT FEEfcS TO BE DROWNED DcBorlbod by'tiKati who hoo Tf lod - A few dajB ogo a, workman cmpioyi ftf orio'of'thd n'nrTTjrrok'on tho weit sii of 'tho rirer, bnl livini: on thb east aide named Gracd, attempted to cross on, tlio ice. .-Wh,on parkway -over the nvoj,, the i;e brpke, beneath Orace, and ho' ,fell through'. t lie sank immediately to tho bottom, but wtts'takon'up by onoWf thoso h&Jketoplby'mUfor' tbo purpbse,;atid by strong, efforts, 'the spdrbofi lifo .which had apparently .departod was, brought pac,K, ana Mra? still uvcj, although hav irjg,Leon as near'doath's dark' 'door as a man could very well go' and' return to thiViabluOaS'y tfph'ero. ' j -r . 'i- fYestcrday ntroporter o. tho Wiscon sinjm Qrace, nnd hud,a conversation, wiin:nim relative. 10 ois narrow eacano. Dunne too conversation tho man iravd a sketch' 6r"the sensations ho experienced nuiio uuuer-iuo water, wnicn wo will en- eavor to cive; as tho words fc l.from his lips. Grace said : "I thought that mormnsr as it had been stiilenmrr over i.l.l'.I:; .1.. .-J i i I.. A:n- uigut, iuui, iuu icu wuuiu uuavm nuougu to near me, ana as i was late tnat morn ing, and as it.was a lone vrayiround'bv the bridge, I would savo itimo by going acroea the ico instoad of coiner around oy , tbo bridge. 1 went on, thinking aboutwhat IenouI'd sayjtb the" foreman to bAvo being docked a quarter of a day, andJwaBn'tV.thinkinc but 'w'ha't'all was saftfenough.-when I .trod on .a weak sppt and went right .down through. It was so sudden like, and tho- water was so cold, and I suppose I was so fright ened, that all my senses '-went away 'in a flash. "J I: hit my head on th'o edge of tho ice and itmudo me stupid, and that's whatinude it seom so likea'droum, per-: hup?. It.scomod.liko I kept-sinking, sipking all tho time not. going down like'a'raan naturally would in the water, but going down fast-i-BO "fast, that it tookoll.my breath hwoy. Although I know that I kept pry, eyes, shut all tbo time, it seemed like I could'soo all about mo, and like I'was irt tho m'lflst, first 6f up tall around m&, and Waslverv ihiok; As I went down,- this.kept growing lighter acd-brighter, and .from being sort or gloomy at urst, soon began to grow pleasantcr, and my' head, which seemed at' first all stuffed up and stupid began to bo clearer and cloarer. havo hoard a great deal about -Purajlisd, and. all of a sudden like it soetneu 1 had como to that plnco. I didn't, feel liko was anybody olso, but all my senses camo to mo, and tho hrst 1 knew i was wondering whore I'was and how I oamo thcro. I felt as if I was just so full of happiness as I ooUld bo. Everything I had done in my llfe-scenio'd like it was written on a littlo page, and I had, it irigbt before me 'and I could tell it nil, oven down to the littlo things. 1 Before, me I could soo'great green and purple and red clouds' floating along, and wotild lear angels and fairios singing, 'and1! cnew they wero happy1, and when I tried ;5 help them I felt as happy as thoy were. ' I I- triod to think it was a dream, but I bouldn't and I didn't febl ' as' if it was alt like deotV, and' whilo everything poemod so cloar to me, even' to what the foreman wouid say when he found that I did not como, I wonderod ifn ovor I should go'tacK'gain'; t'arid 'if- I did, What rtinio'I should 'hvo telling1 tho ovs whore I had' been and what I had oen. ..livery cooa action x naaaone came up aud lookempinjtheaoo j-and although some,of '.thobftd' actions, all E- f wh'iclj I., cbuld- B6p' standing at" my ack. tried 'to 'como'uptheyJcould not1.' J cannot, toll you hbw.'hap'py. I felt,- and how, long JJfll,tit8ot j .zfuV jjdrqatiung aa happies't WaV'to die that 'over- was5 in vontcd. But tho coming bhek,. oh 1; that was awful ! ' in .--i'i, ti .1- I . WhilpJ was feeling s'o gpod asjl was Irvine to tell 'vou'about, and.it' didn't eouui un il iu ritis n nvviu nuiiu, uuw uuu o ;:! ... . . - t s J .t -. U' was 'years anu years', --wuho -x wnij thinking', jt 'seemed'like oho of tho bad actons crowded away onb'of tho good oner,' ana oamo up and looked me intne fac, and Instantly "li ofUbd good ac tions',1 and all-the hiigels'hnd tho fairlds becamo devils of tho worst kind, and nil tho colored clouds 'BecamQ, bjaok, and the devils closed round mo, and they yelled in my cars7 find pushed "ni'd -this1 -J ,1.', .Ui.LI.-ll -D.I.. -li..,l way ana ioai,,auu iiii;ii au,ui tuu uiuuua bocamo-precipices and -caves, and holes, nnd jt',8ocmed as jf tho evil ones wero trvine to ptiBh me into all of these at 'WnS VWu me into au or tnese at oncii, yeTliDg and Wling all of;, 'f'A-i ' i : . J : time, nndviian'I'resistcil; to'oring wfidlo hands full of "fl'esTi offm'y boics abd:halr 6u't! of 'my .hiadi And tMy Tseemed to goiinto my moutbeand my, nose, and my cars,, an4, tgar away. Juiidp of rne until 1 was bo full of mis'orv that Inrav- cd thoy rnigli kill mo at oncoj and nhori l tnea to ton them so, it was hko as if my Ii6ad 'would burst asunder. As J Can't tell you how happy I was -before so I can't near tell you bow, I Buffered now., X had hoard a groat deal about hell,and I tliuuKUt'I Was thore for cert tain. Som'otlmea tho devils' insido of mo would bo firo ahd burn mb, and thon thoy wouldjbb oceattB1andI would'sti'an glo and bo drowning. And whon '. seemed to bo suffofing most all of a sud den I camo sort of out of it, and the boys were Btandibc about me. and try ing to bring mo to life, and then1 1 know that I had been noarly drownedt but thoy had savodiino. But I tell you as I told them, if ever I camo so near drown ing again,'. don't try to savo my, lor I had ten thousand times rathor dio feel ing like 1 (ltd when I seemed in para diso, than to bo 'brought too nnd suffer all tit Jormcnfs 1 aid afterward. . Ailtont.Htory. Once, in thfa.'Latin (juartor, ono may oarn many useful facts.' Among others: an ingenious method of avoiding. 'pay ment of rent .that .would do honor to Dick Swindler.- Tho explanation tof tho. ruetliod, ia insoparablo from its illus tration. Tho landlady of a certain' medical student who ineffectually dunned her do- mtqucnt.tcnant for somo time, resolved at lustiupou resorting to extreme meas ures. bho.ontcreu tho student's room (ono morning, and said in a decided tone "You must cithortpay, mo my'rent, or bo oil this very day." "I prefer to be off" said the student, who, on his side, was prepared for tho encounter. "Well thcn.sirypack up directly." "I assuro you madam I will ko with tho utmost expedition if you will assist mo a little." x)XitlbfeS!;e4.e.8Jj5iS28urO:!'.. wardrobo, trannuilly openoa a drawer and took out a skeleton, which be hand ed to tho damo , . 'Will you havo tho "kindness toplaco tuts at the b.ottom oi my trunk.f" told ing.it up, "What is that ?" asked the landlady, recoiling, a little. il"That?" "Yes that r" '.'Pooh, that ! Oh it is tho skeleton of my first landlord. Ho was inconve niont enough to claim the-rent ottbrco terms that I owod him, aud , then bo careful not to break it : it is Ko. 1 of my collection." "Monsieur !" ejcclamcd tho dame, growing visibly'pdlor. iTho student, without replying open ad a seoond drawer and tool; another skeletopj. "This -this is my, landlady in tuo Riie T'Fr.old' do Mndflfiin. A verv wor thy woman; but who domaridedtho rent of two. terms; Will you plao'e it upon tho other ( ,lt ib.Ko.- iJ." Tho landlady openoa her eyes as largo aa portes cochercs. "This," continued the student, "this is JNo.-a. They ara all hero J A very honest man, and whom I did not pay either. Lot us pass on to Sso. 4." But tho' landlady was no longer there. Sho had fled, almost frightened, to doatb. From that day no more was said about tho, ront. - KuiiosKiiB". Tho following should bo nublished; at least oncd a wedk : . r VL,Li i? 'i.L boal oil lamps, a'ro iri tho habit, when going to bed 6r leaving tho, room for a time,' of turning tho wick down low, In order to save a triflo pf, tho.consumptiOW e 1 ml - liu 1m ft,. nH 0 Oil. -lilO vOI.oCUULliyu io iuui tuu uu of tho roouj soon becomes vitiated ,by thouncorlsumed. 6'il vapors of tho gas tho minuto particles of smoko and soot whicu are tnrown on. Air muu ijuihoh od is deadly jn ifs effeots, pd the wop der is that nlore persbns oro not immo diatoly and fatalfy injured bybroathing it., Irritatioi and .mflamation oi I ibo throat'' and1 lungs1, hcadachoi dizziness and nuusqa aro among Its effeots. ' Mr. Wkevil having boon out to a lato tea-party with a'fow friends, upon getting! into bod t 1 A. M. hoists his umbrella. Mrs. "W. pleasantly desires to know "why ho is making such a ro diculous ass of himself V' n meiwy"" Buu, ,my y a itorm, ond'I.oiiuf peparod iWellyou seo, my dear, I expoctod Spocck of- fyftitpn in roters- Senator -at.. .addressed a largo mootihg, printf Poterburg, -Ap: of cojorod men, at Ho said : "I'sce) before mo a body would liko to say of 'culorod men. I a word, to them. ' I shall speak frankly and kindly, but not' patronizingly v for tboirfor that has p48ed. Before the W you are my equals and my pa? r-, you have tho gamo rigths, priYijogcsahd immunities ,that I 'poBioES'. '"L6tinbJn ypu iri good faith that moro blood a's beeh'Bh'ed"fbr! your emancipation than ,evor was Bhcd poforo for tho freedom of 4,000,000 raon nnywhero on earth ; for Christian mon and Women have been praying for yod for moro than 80 years, and you aro not forgotten now. Thousands of our good men and women aro now con tributing' for your improvement and ed ucation. I now say to you that vou havo got your liberty you aro as freo as I am, and aro ohtitled to vote ; and I want you to romombcr that tho ballot is sacred, noither to bo' bought nor sold, but to be given for justico, liberty, and humanity. You should forgot that you wero" over bondmen you should havo no projudico on acoount of tho memor ies of old times you should love all and bo just to all walk with your foro- hcad to tho skies, and call no ono master but God. Look down on no one, but think, act and speak, and vote bo as to do good to all. Go for liberty and tlio mou who ..will bo truo to 'liberty. Go for tho preservation of tho ballot-box, and the men who will concedo the ballot to you. Go for cducution and tho church. Get homes and lands, however- hnmblo thoy may bo. Bring up your children to be better than you woro. Ed iicato them, and lot tho world soo that tho friends who fought for you wero not '.!..-I 1 I. i-.l" J! 1 1 inisuiKuu m wnat iucy am in your uc half."' , To tho whites he said : "I will say to tboso who did me the. honor to ask mo to address them, in tho presence of my God, that I novcr in this strugglo of 30 yoaro had a sentiment of hostility to any or my countrymen, l novo always act ' j -'.fil.,..u r vv-iMiit nliU ." "VwJ unoli nittn.p,,! -'-i- L den on tho South, and havo so acted Binco tho closo of tho war. I bolievo I ara right in this policy, and will fight it out for tho bolance of tho year on this lino. " In parting with you, I Will say you' havo boen involvod in a contest with us, in which you wero urged on by ideas which I beliovo to havo been wickod. You .fought worthy. of a bettor couso, nnd failed, and you ought to thank God for it. We will yet Beo our banner dearer and dcaror, and if war should borne wo will march sido bv sido in its iiofense. The causo of our separation s gono. It has sunk so doop that plummet will never reach it. Lot mo advise you to elect a convention of tried and truo men who will amend your con stitution in' accordance with tho provis ions ol tho Keconstruction act. Hcnd. men to Congress who can take the oath : recognize tho now rights or tho negro ; fconcodo them as more worthy of respect and'eonfidonce, mon who God mado and Christ died for ; develop tho resources of old Virginia ; build up mapufapto ries ; cut up your great plantations intc small farms, and till them well, and in tho course of a generation you will mako her one of the most opulent and pros porous States of tho Union. If you will do this, the people of Massachu setts trill thank God for it." A farmer tho.pther day gavo us his Way for making a garden fenco for kooping 'Out the fowls, which soeuis to us. effoctivo, .as well as: ornamental- and profitable. It is to sot out wild gpose. berry bushes around tho plot of gr'oupd doslgnod for a garden. When scp close ly, thoy form a hedge that is cntirdly ' impenetrable to tho tf owIs.' -This gentle- man's mothod of taking up. tho' bushes is an easy and cheap one. Ho says,, tako a crowbar or a pointed wooden lov- or, force it unucr tuo cluster or nusncs, (thoynlway grow in "clumps,") arid then, u'sing-a block for a fulcrum, 'the- whole mass is easily raised out of the earth. Lawranco Tribune. 'At, (Tin Vmttlo of the Wilderness'; a gallant young Mississippian had fallen.- At night, just before burying him, there camo a letter from her he lovod best. Oiio of the tearful group oroun'd'his body, a minister', whose tenderness was womanly, took 'tho letter' and' laid it up pn tho b'reast of him whoso heart was stilled in doath. "Bury it with bim. Ho will see it when ho wakes." It was tho.supumcst ecntonco of his fuccral sorvice, rrr mm m