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'V J I V v 4 A 0 V Ill's WINCHESTER JOURNAL i;vi;ry ru i day .mohmnc, povorly and D y n c 3 , mfin i eto r . TKIIMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ONM DOLLAK I'MIl YKAIi, ir rui 11 ADVANi r.; TERMS OF ADVKKTISINC: 0".c ""'jaro, one inHrticn, sl.bi) ll.ic h ad iitional iiiiirli ,u, '.!.' A Iibir.il discount will be in i Je to those h' m1t ';e for longer jr io i. iuisiiuss ilirtttorn. 2iuiiCar'J f Pi it no or S . jot j rr. 'iN VAHl U'.LY I. M'V iM K. I)..OWNi:.V. CI!I;m:V. Attor:i! I -I it .'. " inc!n-.trr. It. 1. Oüi-r ... l ! : l . . . i t the scvurui a..' Ci.U r-t ,o:i -! t i j' rns. v i ii! On. n. ?t r: i mi. w-,., ;.-?. r. In l o. 0?!e u :i i r--i l.i.ci- on lumer oi' M iin at. 1 nU lr t-, w ! m iy :it ill tir.;-- I.- r.c.;i..!, iin! - jr.- 1 f ua! I v -ri ' i ...i . . j s. j,,,, t,v r, . m1 .jiled, VI. Ti:V I.. V,. I)., l'i-ivaii mim!! A.i It .h'.ei.J :l ; , Siirsifu'i, ViiicltT, I.J. 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TILE AND URICK. ti a:i ti hi:; ti l kü ! j mfrtiiil IJOltf II V IsiilUls: 111! lriin Tile m inulnrtured by the J underlined have be n i "in unreil j r!:::-r:r:r-v;: :v vv: ; iKtn.:r.iT.,';,n.,,t n ii: re-1 tu, d Uli tlo- m m T c ! f i Ihi m. , ZX:";;, ,j,,;r-if . t - v. j :'V"ii'V'',uV;.Vi;?,,;,,,Mln,I,n',r,Ili niv''ily!r1, ('.'".V.' K.'maKTIN. : mmm . MEAT MARKET. T'OFLl re; ectf.iüy int rm the tuibiu, esjiriii V tlie lour ol r.oon MF. T. t!i.the i now seiiiii? HFKF. VF L vV MITTUN ? t irora 4 to 6 Cents per Pound. Market on Tue Uy. Thür lay ar.d Sat ' ,uriU morninp; meat always ou h um. 1 au-l yl ! CRAVE YARD- NEW -GRAVE YARD! Tlie n Jerirned ha laid c!T x New ! Cmi- rd. imme..niu.y e-'.n.c. e'e j.ld one, ou tlie w t, tu Uif . j r- ..-i 1 rt . w M o- i r e .. er .0 1 1 1 1 .1 .1" . o si ti vii r ;,(. 1 , ".KV t.nn. Tho.e d.slr'.rj to stcurr tara'ty b.iri v. pl.ireran ro.b thr :Vr,: V,r'l '7. ' Acw Serie, IM iMllli A - ' J. II . TII: OLD I'lIHI LIJ. r R. P. sHII.LABErt. ' in r.-.ic of a 1ijt.it. t time. j M -re inti re-tin thu, sublim? ! Ihou'rt Latin;; subject f r my rhyme, 1 Aii'l touct.'.st no- 'itr!y ; jl'iiiike the touch thai youthlul c:irr.c : I'rov okt -a itvr I . Ir n vi a .Itrk r.r.d f . . . r. 'a! (! iv .vtrua rule an 1 .-a v. And ai i ii i. i:i i '; v n. Aifi aii .t .iav j v. -' . i . . . " i . i i , 1 The :; i t : .. bi . i . V; thee into id a v ... r ...... A i ii i ! i .1.1 I..- . ; j i Ah, Solomon ! ti, it i(o'i!ii'r.i.i.t'. .nil 'od . ; l . i . jz cimd. 1 - r c - ; n In yoi.tii.'ul rror. T ' i J ito'.l :t' f. ;-i i. r --ti'iiof.ru nerves reus V it .i oil r-t tflTof. I kn-i-v t' 1 i.r'.J tiiut our own good IW !f in ti.e I n.le ol t .. f w ou I Tii.it .-ite I ii- we tri Iltbiil. stooJ, Aini voi. 1 ,'nt ib c. ii ; Hut 1 r "ill: I nevt r touM J : .i 1 ;' m c u. Tb- iihith; , i i v. ritlt :it k rry troke .1- kt :.!'. i It ti'u!i!i lo'Vi r s;i'ke, .n l t .'inr v ü- r inn.n.t broke For one si,biui-I, Ami nil !i-.-iirii iiire awoke A tit ti'iisli blooil. j Ami init i-h tri k .unl venffüi spiia h-.iy.l w 1 tii all their skiil mi l might 't o nuke t!u- h.ii.mce poie aright; Aii'l hit", hnrp-witu-.l. Ne'er It it oeoa.-ion, day r night, To oii.ittnl. e it il()W:the whittle.l ilnors, The wilrtW p iUV ,mil in bv scores. The iie?errit-il ehisir fl jorf, l'he benches levelled, The f t en mini; ink from murky pores The hooka Lt devilled. Small merence for hearniriT's fine. p,,r li '.Ui' toil of ju rve at; I brain. They saw instn.r.tinn m irred with pair, And Ahi -Maler Wa-i t'.ioi.ht of only ty the tr.iin To dt j rerate her. Ti tro:i:e to h ue the in mv 'rasp: My tinker round thy Inunlle tda-p, N'J Miie of n.iin my lei line's ra-p, A I 'St I knew Idee; Then tho.i (iid-t t i 1 1 r n.e like an n-p, Foul di.iue uiito ihee. I loit -.'et tli r n.'ori!-' st;irest the thonh?--j Tbiit .-till thine l iti' i-, tii:ii!sli-f.itilit. ! ror mir I" -t -joo I mi. ltj.li wroi'L it. 1! id w luif I iiuwn it. And m e, v itli :r.it-ttil sjmi it, nullit To irtilv o;tn it. t rn lint I .im hear '! l.at thou tin more bi ur't sovtrtin part fn he'pin in-Tnui ion's art Il v trrnn mle Tlmt othi r nnd'-s will piorr.pt t!;e smut 'I hau thee in cho.il. Thnnk, old re,oiiider of the r.a.-t j I "r tlii- brief vision biekwurd tat; v e measure jvores.. to contract Times fir und iutr, Rijoieed on i!,ii,ini; up at lal, e' r not in i eir. -hostoti riaturdnv i'.izefte. (JI.ORV to :od ron Tin: nit i:. V Mlli V If H ro.NH X . Otory to Cud for souls so brave; A million fn men all in urni! ; A million hearts, n million hands t'plifted now our t to aarc. Fr them let imthenis preudlv swell ; bet poet, piiiittr, .euiptor, all Kmbi. 7 mi hi'h and ele.ir each deed, Aii'l Hi.st'rt's .rri.ll ihe Klin v t.-ll. C.mr to C.,1 for men who ll-ht, Nt for base despnfs, not Jor oltl ; 1?;iMr M,n, r,,rr afl(i thr , lw hur rui.-u, J.iiititv and lii- lit. JI.ot bnvely now the st;ide alon... (iny ft'riiis and n..!t;; voluntieiw, Forward tlo-y m irrli with ihund'rin tread K'piippt J and armed, a n.illion strong 1 .;..rv to (iod, !i,,w "r Hid a si "lit ! i-i W oe to tiaUors ! hope to our land. Swords ami biyomts ti ash in- Lriht. No b' iiic Iiiti r thi k, no beating hearts. .o v(inj ;,i thoe wrried runks Ti;:: .-p.,de,,h.,heyn,htJorFat ' ,r,iS"4" (ilorv tii t.o 1 !or sou!- so I rave. Wbo v.i,. ' 'to im.-.mV :!.. - to M.i- ' . -. ' i; a signilieant fact that : Corcoran, who was court. martiakd lor ndusmgto par. do the ixiy-!;mui I.egiu.ent on ti e cecasi.an of the great reception ; giver, to the Prince of Wales in j New York, should, himself, so1 soon altr that event, have been. t", r"'clP'tI't ' t!" city of! ;a grander and t etter merited o-; .1 . vaticn man was ever given to any ; prince You have rmbiuineVto have ' 'any 1 nsiMes.. uM. ntliArtihV"111 'mciourpp ir,r me lots oi iiusiucs-: i-ui tenu 10 our own 1 . 1 . . 1 . business, and that is busine.-s e ! nough. i The Emperor of Russia has or-! dered t he rest'l tlltion of seventeci thousind volumes ot the library U,.,r.iif nlili-li n-.:i. (.,i"'u,... in 11 in. I... , linn "vii. i i'i.ii.-i.- - ted alter the Polish revolution of , ; j s 4 1 and trjusportfd t St. e. iter - l'Urgh. d i: v o t i : i t o t 1 1 wi.m'ukstek, imha.a, ri:iiv5 octokkk io, isgs. adoiu tc) tiii: iK!:sni:.vr! or Tin: r.Mii: st.ti:s, Adopted nt a mct-tin cl dovern - ors oi tae loval Utes, to take tnr.Turrt f,.r mnrn letivn 1 i wio.v. v.l. . ftij))ori oi tue uoveniiut'iu. held at Altooni, Pa., Sept. 21, After nearly one year and a halt' spent in contest with ari ar med and ijjmtic rebellion a linst the Rational Governnient ot' the United States, the duty . . A'.I . . . . A. iti t.iirnrc nt' h InV.-l St.ltl'S , uiim ...Luv ui . " ' 4 ; people continue and must always j re-iuiu as they were at its origin,, j namely: To re?lore and perpctu-j j ate the authority of this Govern j meat, and the lite ot the nation, no matter what consequences are involved in our fidelity. Nevertheless, this work of re- Storni; the Kejiublic, preervin 1 the institutions ot liberty anu ; iiutityinii the hopes and toils otiiu stun arid substance, is all that' , our lathers, shall not tail to be , performed, und we pledge, with - ;uut hesitation, to the President 'of tlie 1'nited States the most loval and cardial sutmort he real' - iter as hereiofore, in the eercies of the functious of his great ol - lice. We recognize in him the Chief Executive .Magistrate of the i nation, Commander-in ( Jiiot of; I . i i i t ,i a iv (trie Army anu Aavy oi me uni ted States, their responsib!o and constitutional head, whose right lul authority and power, as well as the constitutional power of j slide." The war Irs been car Congress must be vigorously and ; ried on from the beining by the religiously guarded and preserv- , " , - ' ,.. t t'd as the conditions on which a- lone our form of government and int-Lunsi.iiuuuu.il i..iis au,( i..;- l .1.. . l 1 U .1.. tri Uta i . Ot the people themselves ran bo saved from the wreck of' marchy, or from the gulf of des-j C anarc potism In submission to the ... . aus a- hit h m:iv nave been, or ' . . , ,J . i i.i. ..... . . . .i . I ... umcn m.iy ue um. eii.iriei , , ana ! to the lawful orders of the Press- . . dent, co-operating always in our own spheies in the national gov - eminent, we mean to corjiinne in the most igorous and coiistitu- Iionai epreir oi an oijr ia,viui me eromous uenr aecurnuiv.;eu ; '.nt me inings in u .ue uui.i ujm aijd proper powers, cor.tendin in this war. Not only ihi. but ; fctantly doing, but they don't in ajrainst treason and rebellion. ; it is lighting for its very bein 1 tervene in e.eh other's nllairs. and Ihe ihlie enemies, and j rightlul and uucoditional submit-' - . sion. A reserve ouyfit, until the w?r shall end, to be constantly kept on foot, to be raided, armed, and equipped, and trained at , i ii ' - home, and ready lor erneuen- II .1 II I I I nt ff .Ir. rn twii.Mii ti r. L- I w ,l,rlVm'J . President to call lor such a force ... , of volunteers for one years ser- (vice, of not less than 100,000 it; the agSjjrejate, the tpiota of each State to be raised after it shall have filled its quotas of requisitons already made tor volunteers and for militia. We believe that this will be a measure of military iruder.ee, while it would rteatlv promote to the military education of the j people. We hail with heart leu I'r.ititude and encouraging ; hope, ihe oroclamation ot the whetlii-r in pnl.dic life, or in pn- .Soutli alono which is eoutendmi- iat we are eomplilmg, as in-: as . ,0i. w,,. thcmcelvfS spJIldldly. lintt vate st itioii. snimoitiiiL' the arms for national existence. IJut it' the workmen, thick as they c;n : . . A ii' " . ; hisses are mot serior.. Kiitk- .. . m ., , ,i , x- . i a . i . I ii. i picns up me ivpe, spen nifi v: . , of the I nion, until stu-eess shall iho North ultimately fails in tips stnnd oii the docks .r crowu ui j words, spicks tlieril properly n. 'aj'tr .May, one of the best vol perch upon it-! standard, or the' war she will lall as fast and fir on tlie sides, can hammer it o:;t, '"t n. J i, '. tmteer otli.ers we have known ia rebel foe shall yield a dutiful, i as Lucifer in his descent from and witii such a reserve force asj ' , ' Mtiitr'- 1 the service, was slain while hero l'resideut, issued on the UJnd olmind when we sing syren song-- ol September, declaring emancipa ted from their bondage all per ! sons held to service, or labor as slaves in the rebel cd Stales where i st until the first ! rebellion shall la dav ol July. D.'stv.ncks in Mahvland. Frederick, the first large place oe-j cimi,i )V u,,. , rebels in Mary-! land, is about FiO miles from Hal- inwiro fiv tbo r.iilrmd Uno. n n,l ! overland from Washington, j an idie dream. Knrope not only by way of Hockv'ille, Dirnstown ' refuses to iutervc-ne, but r.jjoiees j aLl P"olvilIe, Maryland Itis.m her heart over the American ; about 2." miles tioin l'redcrick tnuibles, lcua. jhey are not ex-; to 1 Ingeistown, whence it is 71 haunting and rendering impotent ; miles by rail to Harrisburg, the Capital of Pennsylvania. Fron; Frederick to Harper's Kerry is about 0 miles. Kosi"ru. A Scottish newspa- per says that "poor Kossuth, the Hnn'Mriaa patriot, is in the final . . stage ot consumption, and will probably belore many weeks Pu"f , axVa-v' A ,ioL,t, ry s- t I f . I o:u of her noblest and mot gift - .edinen." I TI "I .T l I I II. I. i rresiuerji Jvincoin, iiKe .uarK Tapley, keeps "jolly under unfa- vorable cm anisti-ric-es." lie his I itelv "I have he an! ot I e- ir, , L im. !od ,.-?r th.. n.i.l.üo .A' 1.1, n.i.-i in." i..v iiiiuviii - - t ext week; but the Rebels have ' knocked ti into the middle ol listening to understand all this, and 'vcir " .todir-niss from our muidi hf IB 1: i n t i: it i : s t s o y it vhi:x w ill tiii: hau i:dJ rFror,, tiie Rirhn,onJ examiner, Stpt.'JT ; 1 This is a question ottener a-k- u,,i t l in answered. We hivo t 1.1 .k.. ,.- i L,t.-t-u jjfii iuirj.i it-pen. i am 1 1" I an end before the war does, rtnd that in a like manner lh-? war will fini?h off a L'ood many belore it i ediy. hut it any one :iouiuasK us;0n the part of Uon-rs the hon-; , . l", ' . . ..... ... .i I . lint L-milv l:rf...f.:ir lh'.vt)ir"ti l!i.. - lien will me war enar we r ol our lUj will i-outinue to Iw - , : should be jUt a, able to give an ' sll5Uil,ed, ti.e public -ecuritv ia- m d, e!' r"': J;1,'1 opinio:,. Our conviction is tint ! crt.lsed, ar.d the catneitv oi Ihe ess " " e" ' . , ' "j, . " n I I v,-iiOUI 114 lillt.llO.1 "HU 141114 v.. rr I f w 1 niin," iiiiiin h lit i-iiii m in . . . A . - , . . . I . . . t n . Mrt-,- i I if.nl.KoJ It,.!! Tl.ic 1 , cn,U!L ..i:.- ..,' .. .1.1.1, ...i.i. tllti.-lii.uil-til. i in.- io cuuiiiLl I view of the future, but we vi.4ik-in.1 n-ror I.pmh nv.M.mt. nnd!velvet P;Ul Ulin,us IKU omiroid we could see any streaks of liht ' which Provideu-e sees best for to indicate the dawn ot day. iour trial and discipline. In the The only way th.it the yarj spirit of the man who, when he can end is bv the exnati-tion ot the North or the cxtermimtion of the South. The North his determined to subjugate us. It i ives us o ily this alterative I I he Union or death." That, jits most conservative politicians i propose. It is in vain tt.at som ; of them deny the cruel determin- ntion lint u-p liavn iridie.ifeil. T: ' there one of them, conservative j Republican or conservative : Democrat, who will proclaim th it he prefers the sacrifice of the 1 "Union" to the extermination of . . the rsimy ine l-mou is the -od of all pirtifi alike, except ; the ultra Abolitionists, who, strange to say. are the only met; in the North willim to '-let it conservative classes, and scarce- 'I I, I . . I , 1 ; ly an Abolitionist is to be found ; in its armies If the -Union ts ni.iut-il. u.V.. u jici v aur, ' ll.. ... 1 . ... . ! ... i the North were genuine patriot - ism, we might have some hope j of its abatement; or, if it were; I mere fanaticism, the -rah of pas - . I , ,. . sion mi r ht how itse t onl: nit it . .. . . . : fs im uc s H.muiin : ot rold, which will never b t o ;. . ... . , U grip as long as lite remains, ; ihe Noith is lighting only for' ! nie rOiimern traue and com .t v .i . i i j merce, but to make the bouth pay The idea is cemmon that It is the heaven. I he brightest .jewels ol . . . . . .. . . her crown wrested trom her grap, I the chief sources of her revenue j withdrawn, and a national debt ; half as hrge as that of England - piled upon her shoulder; her cit-i 1 -1 .III I.I i iik fll.mf iaf iir kip.. Invii.ln.l . . i . . I l . . t . . i .r...fi,v......K-...ni..i..-ivfi- in I ' .i,, iuir,,,..,!... , her manufactories silent, her nvjut, V(uld be a inati h hir ariy-1 1 i i.i ii i ii I. i i " ( military capacities so paalyized j thing that could attack us by s.ia i that she can neither command re-j speet abroad nor insure good or-1 der in her own incongruous pop- illation, composed of a seething mass of the ignorant, depraved and fanatical of all nations, she will cling to 'the Union," and to will cling to .'the Union," and to 1 be needed; but its very exigence ; nqt, a comp tent Union force is'cides h had a soldier's edue.a the war, by which only she hopes! of immense service int!;e pre.-ent, !c jilIl4t jor Secessionists in j tioti - leing a graduate of the I to preserve it, as the shipwrecked mariner clings to the last plunk ,that lies between him and the tathomle.-5 depths ot öternity. We must benr t..ese 1 lets in . I I t I . M rlA fv lA.vl- I r r .'.k.kl.lt. .vi..a III! I' , IU IMI IUI ll I'1 -, I't I l T , I ,. . ,,r . II and to relax lbs exertions which 1 ,elt hrr '''rf and the in alone can save cur throats from I spection ot his illustrious lather's the throttle of a powerful nation: i engaged in a fearful and final! struggle for life or death. ite or deatil. W e d descry a brighter I wish we eon' il ropect, but we see no reason I tor such preduhons. rhe un- manly expectation of foreign in- temuitioii which so long deluded, our lieoille llOS IoU2 anO tUOVed ! tor inpiry to the (Lpotie dovern-, ments ixat continent wnose tree : m-titutions. have always kept1 them in a nightmare of alarm. ; I Kngland, the chief inMrmnent in ' j the disruption of the old Repuli-1 , lie, preserve neutrality that is. she furnishes the North material 1.1 V. . I l l ! anu me .oumniorai am; she j permits the North to pun hase . material and ani.nun.tions ol I . . I. . t' iL. . . , " wir onuu,, u k..3... ; of the blockade, is only partially j and others, the oaken box con- j ;able to do; and she praises the : taining the great statesman's cof jSouh for its military prowcs;tiu was opetp-d, and the metallic! .....I ..l.inil. ,b,.nlinn CL, I .-.I t I i ; tmu puuuuu unum-H. "- puts weapons in the hands of the .Northern combatants, and sur pits the southern coiiF'aiant on the head and cries Brave hov. - - . . . ... p:tch into him.' e are be- be- TAI ID A axdolph c ü u n t y nionstrou deiusio.i of 'orcin in tcrventi on. If, however, the war nves no Im,, rr.., Jn.r tr n cfn.U- nn.l ... .... 1 ' we ueiifve inai proper acuo.ii t - - . ance greatly diminished In t i mi-iimiiiiL- r uui uv i , ... 'I, , . : mtient. and. ii nossiblo. content ; r. ;i f II I (1 I U I IIIL11 IIIUII .'broke his le", thanked (loa it was ' not his neck, we may console our selves with retlectin: are national and latnities greater and more irrepar able than those of war, and be thankful we have escaped them. Ur.siznvES at Homl. The im- j portanee of a large reserve force at home is more and more at- i tractim' the public attention. It is: not unlikely that further demands may made . . i xlc upon II. martial pop - oi the ..oitiu ine l,f: - are prepared to meet it, illation ot ter we j . . . . i i i i u e more emciem v. i i " ; which we can renaer, anu me less will be the probability ot calling it out. Amoiivr the contin - irencies that we must take into . 1 . . . i'i' lll UVI.IIIII.I IO l,IMb Wl l''lV...t ... iiin tervention. , . 3o(),U()0 men under mi Hary in - ' J . 1 A ' ; struction, and preparing to go m - j Jo the held, i t needed, the proba- . .... . i . t - ...... .. vv . I . .... M . I ,n ...-v r. I .Illt.llllC Ulli ) would be 'reit ly diminished The great powers of Knrope are fond of intervening in .Mexico 1 and other feeble and distracted x I . 1 .iii"--3'' lUHJ IIUIII 1,11'. Hill iW States, but verv caiiiious about it ! ' , ' , .. m , . uu.ni.- .mu u,,,,,, ., sin jicilv 0 be met with iron fleets ontjiej. i-,- , i i . t const, a.vj on their own coast. with well appointed armies on i : i i - . .. i i"..i....i- me unu. r nunc anu are constantly intervening tu pre- . Not a bit of it. With the lleet . we are able to put on foot. 'epriUe c,annes an.j jr(MIi ti,,.M. inay securely ueiv tueoriu 111 arms. The armies that could successfully meet us could not be transported so rapidly as u o i i . .I i could annihilate them; and our 1 '.I If nil vncct. k in i niir iiinr flnnn. livery consideration of economy and of security presses us to nr- gani?.e a large reserve, not to je called into the service unlcssi needed, and if promptly and ef-l t a ueiently organized, not lively to . i . i )Xn:Ij ""wi:nsri:u ix ms (OITI.N. We fitul the fullowin' account ' nf tlin nriviti fimor.il fif r'nlimi'l wilt.. ....... v.. . .t . 1 v . . y. . remains in the Plymouth Rock : '-The torn!) at Mar.-hheld once aain opens wide its portals to J .fcive the last of the sous of the! 'Great Kxpoimdcr.' The funeral of Col. Fleh her Webster took place in fjpfd on Wednesday, September) 10. TI,,. h.nlv u-.-is Imm ht fr.un! i;0ta m a richly comparisoned hearc, with four horses, by way 0f I Iingham and South Shore. Scver.il couhes conveyed his Hostoa friends from the Kingston d.put, whibi a large assemblage gathered from the neighboring towns. IL-v. Mr. Ahlen, the vi I hg,. p.vtor, conducted the servi-' ces. t!ie body rest in - ou his fith- Cr's writini'-table in the library. , ,i(Vordmg to his dying reijuest. ; lr re pr0ceisiou loljovwd his; . . ... )0(jv l0 ,j,e to:nh, where the body u !: deposited with a family j whom the nation mourns. . . ..... . liv request Ci 1'. llarvey, r,s(i., covering oi me glass removeu. ! How were the j. eling; of thos- 1 j,crsonal friends stirred vvitmn ; them to had those Imeau.ents and . chum..- o-l Ii ,w,,.r ir. ii.iiun - j 11 un 11 ir; ui.iii 1 i ri i,"'ri d nrm to Jori'i t. rrtnitiiti" tln. (d unoa to forgtt, rrtaininir the rame color and impress, natural whn t'.n vm,- r-o tV'v "ivr and ot iuimen:e security lor the ; Southern Missouri, ard it is re luture. Providsuee Journal. , orted that ho I,k .ibondv Fdh d 4 :1 1 4 1 - - --- :-; : - - . Vol. 2, Ao. I j. " him up to the rav'. The eve were more 5iink M. but the heavy shadow hcanlh the brows were alwavs tin re in ilur Mile. j-VOnlll (H'.UÜ, a:.tl lor . , . .! l'f llT C i i , I tun ii" ll ri L c . iii.nn Iii j f a.nin.q torpor ail vir und . . l.JI IIU, it II ) II "111 llllil Wl . , ,',. i tOilll) OP surroilliulll ' 0!ict-. ill- i -I .. , , ., cry was in perfect p:cr ration, 1 nniifTli ilonn vpfl r.t' ltc triniiti i .1 ... v..wW. V - M Hill 11 IV. iy0tS ' In silence tho lid wa dropped "land the box reclo-d. lreu Hl. iir- i i it r til iiif- i Vrthat liiere!'0 . 'V""'5 lnuiv luuais c 1- in, 1 ..1 . No more shall human eyr be- " 1 ' "- hold that face over wlii .h thohf j neiuui:,-iioiu, y un enu.t and feeling once flashed t!,e Iijht , , ... ... and shade ofthat imperial mini: li'th.-rto tne ,.ek boy had ken Rest, noble statesman, with thv be slowly patriot son. Thy men.orv vtill ( tun.,-,'li ov, r' ll,0H,l lives enshrined in a nation's ad-i I1'111"- u;uh' tof nuratxoii aniJ gratitude. wo.Mi:iirri invi:.ti. j IIV.1II...1IJ1.1T..1H.. 1 Ms V.-Ul ,h ityii - setti,, - md type-divtrilMitui - -lc illvcnt(J ,1V rinn - j iiitiLifiiiu iiiviiiiiu ii j ii i im ii A!jen 0I1(.e a Xeiv York tr.nter. ; nf M-k.t,. ,,u,.o. ;The inventioil Cot t went wen's ! c , , A. ,.f . oi i40or, in-' me oi u e iiVicnior. nwl Olli nnf) i ii xm-mwk. I i. ; . . . I aii'l V w. w 111 111 uiu . Ji 1? lill- 'Tvwiili'o In nnnvftr tn tbo nni'iiii. i iii'-it me iiiiiui ami " tr iii us ji litis ! , ,, - , rjniorli i a ireonfinn if i. ,.f lOllllliri'UJll. IIOLIIilUil, II I."- lJt - .:. ;n in, eno,,frJ to Silv t(nt or;e n l. . . j . work of s xcrei"ht men, and I 1 with its cost jilaced at the hi-h price of . SI, ;")()() it will reduc e the nrif-n r nnlonre tviHi..,,ll,ir oi ' . J ' , . j ! to n.thirtc iiwo-mirus. 1 I 1 1 iuw?L until -ini i ;ii'. 1 1 ii t s . . U, - ,-odnce ire w Il(. iri tj.:..!..,,, .' n.q(i;M , ... nn.' in' and r'.ailin as om t-nn .o,.,,i,.o Ji, ti , , ! r -4iaAiiii iii i n , inn i mi" .j jt, ordinary care can produce tho most extraordinary result. t may be worked by hand or by steam. The printer i i ti t i win eomiirriienu Vint sin n a iiri.i ui i i ii.-iu. iiiLii ii ii i i i i- 'i luirjx. 1 :,ro (jrauii out and set upwben.;tuL AU.t d i til, severely hint; ner(je(j -or a 5econ(j Uw(. 'pjjr(. j then Lu i.;. S un. Meredith, ( 'apt. ; (me lun(jr0(j anrj "jv.fo,,r ! LindJey. and a dozen more clU- : tyne- and character including ' tcr!; :in ,;ist it is announced ivpei .Hiu cnaracieis, mcmuini: j ,.i . :rTi;,.c ; f. ' . ! wiiwt.-, Il'llll.", IILTIUCS, ii'llip . ' I of puntuation-, and all at once l, , , , : unui r iiie t oiiti o oi one person, wjio i,.s touch the Keys 1 j this circular machine to produce .j ,.(,mhmiYmn L v y Tribtine. K A( Tlr vL y KS ,MOMi j SKcr.sMoMxrs. Major MeKer, neatly i - - - - - - - - - - vv atr v 11 the county iiils. - ! When he catch? a Secc-h, be savs: 4 Well, how much of a Rebel have you been? Vou know inorcbur ye ir when lie fell. Hewjs about what vou have done than ja rcident, and, we think, a in I do. I know some and vou j live of Madison, Uiuriu- know it all. One old pun said, as he trem- bled, .Majcr, 1 have not dmj anything." top," (.aid the Major, von i have some powder hid.' kOh yes, there is some "Tell it all, now,'' savs Ilinr. "Well, I will. I hivo got the ,'avity with enrth, and plant j twenty-one kegs of pou ih r aniUir, it some climbing vine or lone gun. I lurnUiM f'.ur !;or? ' mnrning-glory. .Sup.-r,d the e to Pric, and went d un to turnip with n.nN. and in a little Smith's Chapel to fi dit th- i-Vd, : time the vine will tw'uu. around i and I have fed ar;v amount ot re - U-U. I have done all I could to 1 aid the South. Tlie .Major ha; come down so hard on them that thev teir to lie to him. Another ju to giye himself lit the oath. ...... nun ciiii!', : 'Well, sir, what have you done?" Nothing. " 1 . .1 i "eii, sir, l will put vre; in jail for not doing something." After he had teen in j-iil about two hours he 5ent for the .J ijor ..III- . . and toiu inn: where tfi-re were rdevca kegs of powder and a (iov. ernment wagon, and owned ta having cut up a lerry I cat un the f I.... !..". ....... .'iis'ui.' in i ci i i:i :.iiiiiii'.i rz-...!!!-.- Thr ilito r- ' rj' B 'vri- : jnf.t t efro- yi.u arc Till: M'llMT OI' r.VI.TM. rYj ).)(!- fnr h" was b it a tji)!i:i, thou!: lu Ind seen Inrd s-er.iet lav U trht d out n lliv j t of tl;G oar. .Wither lad. of Iri than twenty 5umti,ir with. hi- arm l.i a slit; ein mid took i v at ! ehind him, izin nj on hita Willi t t o u T 'jj ii 1 ir.toret. ;'--inpto mV, JW1 tv.i- u- 'o.'iijuii) ij.i tin .-it k i).y o his 1 l;om . la' ftkrd : U h? ; soldit l y I ,4 t wi-t ren;io!4f.;"' - k-'I he Kith Illi!is cavalry. v 4Aic von a iu'.Jier'r'' kVhcredo von belong'' ''To the UkSth ien'ii!ient of Il linois volunteers." The lty.Vdi reiii.nt! Thai ' n ,.o. blv.' 4-I did belong to the 11th Illi nois intautrv " "Then hjw cme vou in the iO;.t!i?" . . . l was wounded at ihe battle ; cf rl 1 WUo:,. so, Hut 1 was . I !": : ,UIIU V1 1 uu ,lor '.wec ar.u v niencn; uim iiiiL-rij, liui i I f i 1 m 1 1 1 u ii urn ound, and w;rn thevejin- 1 raising thi s regiment in. . i i . i ' i i - . . i: . hand with the i iw movement ot a sick man, to the top of the seat. .iaml without s ivm: a word, ear- .111,1 M I1IIUIII .1 II 111 11 10111,01"' ; orlv ,e ,,;,, ol- ,e o-nisit. Tin- patriotism that ''i i tlioe' unn IVature. ,,;". n "'i'-i and prompted thoe slow, tre-ou- 1 1.-.ns n ovi-mrnts. Ii!;p pIhi irii-iv " ran throimb tverv heart. The i: ... i .....:.!. 1 " 1 nnnni nnui. d soon us Im .l v.' Iii 1 11 1 . . 1 1 t i 1 1' 0 1 1 ,ti t - 1 oi r ......,'i.i.v'it.v..,i iiiVwi' t!o .1 n t ro'l .1 1 1 1 11 Mi riho tinn it -- "- ..w.. i iiJc r-.ti-.i cilrif ,.r.c,., ll 'in .- inn, -i.i'wi ii uir uu. -.,i, i . i ' u: v r IP' i M Oil li'irul ( v c I 1 m 1 1 1 1 r - ,v...... ...v.. -Uullv lor you !" Sectuponttic passen 'ers, as tfiey J - saw those hands clasped in token j of mutual esi em lor the love of ' n:intr " ?i limflinl IiIiwIta flnt ,( . . ...v to ,,7C v. " - I " ..v. I v . i- n . lii-t nil. lor tli it ciiiinirv tlu-v ,elt that the spirit of 77Ü still stir . ,."n-n.i .. . . .. . . - f The galUnt Nineteenth Indi- ii t . - i i i a na u a s Ucvn Lapliseum ulooü. After patient and severe caui- p liguing, subseipient to their in troihutory tiht at Lewinsville, they at last ;:ot into tl:e midrt of heavy battb am aeqnitted heir ! ieallv charging the enemy: iier i . I. . . I ....... I 1. I ... I - I I mil me ymiuiui anu gallant Lieut, ('ol. Itachman vyas killed. We regard tlie loss of that ollicer ;a pu.jfie claaiily. lie was ontj !of th most iiromiinir soldiers !m the whole volunteer army. i His mind was unusually bright and strong, his energy and rotir- age f tiio highest order, and bi I integrity unimpeachable. He Kentucky .Military Institute- and hud his career nr.i been cut short. ie ti ight Jiavr n asonably aspired to one ot the highest commands i in ihr irmy. Ijt nt. (job Hieb. man wai a-cd about twenty. iati Commercial. I'i.owcu I v s Ki r.- uii can'l im au'ii-e u hat a pn tt v little hang ing nc may be madf !iv ih'i jltdhJ.vtng ;-imtde proces-. i'r. I'.'ine a I i; je-si.-d tnrtiip and iliels i'ipe out ih' iiiMtle. leaving a pt. ity tliick wall all around; fill ! the string, and ti turnip ?:rout- ! ing him below, w ill p-;t foitb haves and stems that will turn, ; i.pvarN. and curl gracefully a- 1 round the u i.e. Try it. piudtotikej Tin: Pin .i dint's Piio.-r.AM-'. ihn." Tlie Prcs'ilfnt's em ir.ci. ' i. it ion proclamation, as tran-mit- ! ted by tele uaph, read tint lh n p.e.cit:itio:i of any Stite iu ( on th- first of January i wed 1 be d( o-ned conclusive evi'. denre 'if, it h State and th : peopl thereof rlve int i.--n in ... r .m mci :i"i nd the l nned ' State ' q-j.(. rufrinl copy, as printc;.' in th N.atiornl Intelli- genfer, in-teid of "'nrr nt heen T . .i . n illl IC oe 1 1 1 rj r, reaus, 'ir il til ;in'i 11 i'i-viii--... pu- is 'pjit ; npitint. Cm. 1 1