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Worth-West Corner Third and
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Capital k Surplus,
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Directors)
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Jusiiih Pept.nrt,
Saml. Marahnll,
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8 A ML. CRAIOHEAt), Par. T.
J. B
Kio, Sfc'ry.
R. R. CilAPwiriE, Asa't Scc'ry.
Aantoav FBoNDinrr, Surveyor.
S. B. LIKDSLEY, Agent
Tifiln. Ohio,.
July 27, 18r.5. -13-ly
llfll IIDUSTRT.
'. the
' 01510 ST0VD WORKS,
OFFICE i SAMPLE ROOMS
BETWEEN '
Court House
AND
1 1 A I a I A I O t r"r"t
: Washington Street.
WORK.S.
Corner of Lafayette andE-EStE.
TirriN, ch:o.
This catahlithrecnl is now In
and offers belter liiducenients to the
imde, than ever was cflercd before
All the
. S T O VES
AND
HOLLOW WARE
manufactured at this catublishmont are
WARRANTED A NO. 1.
Tbcetyla ajuainy sro unsurpass
d. Tlio very beat quulity ot
CHARCOAL
PIG IRON
I put in thorn.
The pMinlo of this and adjoining coun
ties can clearly soe, lliil it is to their in
terost to purchase these Stoves made at
OHIO STOVE WORKS
because, in case of a pla'.o crooking o
Uuinin(f cut, it can be
BEPLACED WITHOUT DELAY OR EX
PEN3ETIIAT WOl'LD INC0R IF THEY
UOL'GIIT THOSK MADE AT THE EAST.
Everybody ia
... . iutritcil to -
: call and
' - examine
for themselves.
I return my thanks to
generous public lor the liberal patronage
heretofore received, anu nope uy me
New 13iiterjiiHo
OF
MANUFACTURING STOVES
- AND
Hollow Wore,
In Tiffin, not lo prove unworthy of
continuance of the same.
Your very truly '
JAMES fi, YERK.
Sept. 7. 1865, . 7-r-ly
- For Sale, v
. ONE HOUSE AND LOT,
On Perry Street, for ; . , 600,
ONE BUILDING- LOT,
On Plank Road, for $220
ONE BUILDING LOT,
On Perry Street, for 675
do do do ' ' do ' 675
One Small Steam Engine Sl Boiler
Enquire of
, J. GWYNN, :
i At Gas Work.
Choice Poetry.
I'LL BE TRUE.
BY ELIZABETH CLARKE.
By th (folden summer air,
By the roso nnd lilly rnrc.
By the lakes and r.v.-nt f.iir,
By llu hi'uiily iv. rywherc.
Do I swear Mint I'll bo true.
For the love I bear to you.
In the siti-nce ol the nljjlit,
When tho atnrs arc Inwlnj,
Whin the '.noon's suit silve ry lilit,
Bi'ainiupiiii mv wenry sight,
Then to you I'll be Into,
For the live 1 bear to you.
An J the years my life shall know,
Bring iln ir riehes, Jut or woe j
Whi n my Imir it white a snow,
With j enr. Hint come and g ,
Tli-n nnd alwnya Til lie true,
Then and always love but you.
MASON LODGE.
TRANSLATED FROM GO THE BY CARLYLE.
Tho M isKii's ways sro
A type of existence,
A nil his persihtvnea
Is ns the days are
Of men In the vrnrld.
The future hides in it
liuod hap anil sorrow
Vu pre. still llior. uh, , .
N nielli Hint aliid'-a in it
Daunting us onward,
i
A'il selemn hefi.re us,
Veiled, the il.irk Porlul,
(oiil ol' all urt I :
Slars silent rent o'er u,
tiravis umler us silent.
Rut heard are the Voices,
Voice i the Saxes. ,
The World' nnd the Aes :
" C'lioi'no will, o'-ir ehoiou u
llrief, and yet endless.
Hero eyes do rejnrJ you,
In Eternity's stilliiesd ;
Hero is all 'ullnesa,
Y hriive, to reward you.
Work and dipuir not. "
TRANSLATED FROM GO THE BY CARLYLE. A Short Story.
A COLORED CAMP-MEETING.
ISRAEL IN HER TENTS—THE SERMON
a
A correspondent of tho N. Y.
World nttonded a colored camp
tnootinp; near tho city. Tho sor
mon commenced at 7 1. M., nnd
was heralded by tho aound of a tin
horn. Tho correspondent of tho
World says .
Tho tuxt was dcchircd to be a se
lection from tho 45th chapter of
tho Dook of Utilises, und 2-Uli
verfO :
"And JoBcith said . unto them,
see that ye fall not out of tho way."
Having balanced liimaelt upon
his heel, utxl lingered his hymn
book w ith his index linger, Air.
15if.'g8 said :
Tho littleness of lis tex is its
rout objection. It don't splanifv
itself. Odorwiso do mennin' ain't
so ch ar dat two or trio odder con
structions mayn't set dunaelves up
aum Bcripter.
Uut mv brutiiiora. it is written
dat lalso prolits shall arise, whicl
is hidden ltoiu tho wise and pin-
dent.
Derefoto I pro)080 to tell briefly
what do tex don't mean, which
will load us by tho cvo of faith to
tho correck niterpreta'.ion
Firstly : See dat yo fall not out.
T ..a .,n!r atll vu liAr floinolia. drftf
doclivi..'"J"t"" will fall froo.
Do not see noo a glass uarKiv, ukv
do wicked wid dore opct a rcvol vers
Frank Heaven do poio can seo do
scriptcrs wld do naked eyo. , Don't
1 IM . J.. .!.!. I.
go 10 gOlll UI1IKI IlKUUUuwi, which
only sees by nito for do purpose ol
roblnu lien roosts. I'eueuuu nt
ways comes like a tie! in do uite.
If yo woul'Jn t luti out, uy uo jA'ay
do wise atiostles trod, boo strate
before ye, or do sei ipter will ba ob
no mo' avail auu a stolen gu.ue
board.
Voices in tho congregation
" Dut's sound doctrine I He's
close preacher! Dat's evangeli
call" . ' : " . .
Moreover, in do second place :
See dat vo fall not out ! Dis fuse
ob do tex leads mc, my brodren, t(
remark ujion de dill'erent descrip
tions ob fulls 1 Do lcbbil has ma
ny ob dem, do pittull, do windfall,
Je bluckBliuo una to iorui. io
body lull widout a cause, and in
nine cases out ob ten, intemper
ance is what's do matter. ,
Oh 1 JSrudderu, bco dat ye fall
not out oh de way. Dettor go homo
n tion vour shields wid your, heads
to do too. and de gospel banner in
its scubboard, uau to lull ia ue
march. ' '
Exclamations: Amen t Hallo
rojoruri 1 Glory 1 J ' ' "'
'(irjut feeling in the congrega
tion cries of " Ho's ortodox 1
Dero ain't no doubt about h;m 1
He's a chile oh do lamf
Lastly, my hearers fall not out
oh do way. Here I would add dat
do tex don't say fall not out cb de
wEionT..) It ain't dat sort of weigh
Do t-ospel excepts no sinner on de
uint ob color, or sex or sizo,, It
cured do man oh do drapey and
built np da gloomy skeleton. , De
aVaalA n. B !! i( AO tlrttl id KtWb sJS A llt
iruu n " ii'.avio'i ) viwii v ivig j ui
road ; go ahead, hit of miss, or try
ober agin. Keep a legg'm it.
Watch do tracts. Watch do cart
tracts.' Many good men has been
in 'cm -Hosts ana Veuteronoiny
Nnnh ntnl lVntocost. . It ie ilo wy
lonit hah trod. 1 i to j-o
my lirttililcrn, keop tu do trat-t!
lieatltoti roar ntul 1o jmliticiati
liad (lore j't'Cvliar iiloaa ; hut mind
Josoj'd ; ho was A GuWinor,
and wore a groat cote uh many
colors.
Would yon know this clfodcn
way 1 It'" junt ycr in do utraw lo
liittd d altar. Oeuic rito tip nnd
kneel in it wliilo wo ii; Unit good
"lo hymn,
Tlio following w 'nisi wcro then
sttnf witli groat ontlitifii!m :
" Come ye sinners poor and seedy,
Wenk ai d wicked, rc and di ll';
See d - deliliil, aire and (.reedy.
Waits IxgK t your latest brctT t
M iae on tie mountain rraierer,
Pints ye ti lie bri saej land ;
Jine yer (jrosl Crenterer
While ve hub de chuueo i:i hnnd t
(ioll!
While ye li-ib iL chnnce in hand !
Only n low soohors fi r June
ramo up on this invitation, wltoti
tlio Uov. Mr. Joel Joitoa criinl
:
If derc'a not tu.i' utraw in do al
tar a groat many prcuiuuA aottln
will bo lost. Urunjj up do loddor,
oldefd I
llic lollowm hviiinn woromnir
during tlio crying and li"tttii'.! ol'
tlio patietitR, numt td whom wore
converted every yonr.
Do Lord lie s.i 'ul to Simeon :
Oomo down front yonder sa tan.'Viick.
Or in do roiniui; kingdom
Take will da u i( lied ile buck tr.u k
Will Ctirialinii ilnr from uffdo b;ick
De liunlen ob si'ditioO
t)r from yet lierbm m-l d sack
And Iratilile Ol perdtioil I
Halleloej tiiiii I
Ttibblo to perdition.
It.
Awny oher yonder
Aloup d ; siilo ob Eden,
Whnr Jerii.mlein de wondor
And do wicked A'MConder
On do tree ob life is fee.liii'.
MelliUHjIrrn,
Much ohler lloin Jerusalem,
Ou de tree ub life is feediu'.
nr.
When I can rend my title rlenr,
Mid storms ob sorrow rninln',
Den I will a.ilcly trahlile where
My mansion lies in I'aiiiian
De (.reat white throne ia in de rock,
Where grows do lienbeiily roses,
And I shall (fi ! amid do tl ck ,
And hcurde pipes of Muae.
Tho scene in tlio altar when nil
the converts' wcro assembled, was
extremely interesting and charac
teristic. Tho penitents moaned
most lugubriously : tho ollicia
ting clergy traveled in uuj out,
crvinir :
Jleb la: th, Butter I Jia rassel wul
do Lord, and he'll obligo ye ! Hope
on, hopo berry much I
As each i.onitcnt If it tnq mo
mont of release arrive, a great
shout went up. n"U there was
much summersaulting in the s'raw.
Tho tidvent of a new bom Botil
u-ns ooiiitnonlv nnnouncud bv the
legs protruding in tho air, and ma
ny ot tlio weaker vessels,' in tlie
p'.enitnilo ot thanktulncss, thro a
away their superfluous garments,
and went into a course spiritual
gymnastics.
fcormons aro oxpoct.d during the
week by tho Reverends .Mr. liar
jousts blip, I'hilip l.owc, Wash
ington iJerscy, und 1'. .Arthur
Jones.
Tho following hymn ofthoduy
seemed to us the most eccentric.
" Do (rosnel omnibus li ooma
Sli'i".n f'P nd no imsliap,
(iron I Ci.ibnel s horn ifocs lea luu iuin.
Do ft imiiiK cherub huhla the strap, .
Do Lord upon do topmost box,
Holds up do (in til for paHsungers,
And tukes dem up from every Aliere :
He asks ob nono to pay do tare,
But (row up, Satan passengers
Dlnw I blow I
If ye would come outright aido.
Dlow I blow I
And wid do gospel people rido up."
1
I
Miscellaneous.
Doan Swift's Keceipt for Courtship.
Two or three dears and two or three
sweets.
Two or threo balls and two or three treat-
Two or three serenades given a a lure,
Two or throe oaths how much to endure,
Two or throe messages sent in ono duy,
Two or tbroo limes led out from tho play,
Two or three tickets for two or throe
tiinos,
Two or three lovo letters writ all in
rhymes,
Two or three months keeping stiht to
theso rules,
Can never fail rooking a couplo of foo'..
Mammoth Cross in Iowa.
A correspondent of tho Chicago
trihiine, witing from Davenport, Iowa,
of dato Scptomber 28th, says tho crop
of vegetables in Scott county, Iowa,
this year, is worthy; or special uo
tico ; ' . i
' Tlio crop of unions is without pre
cedent. ' Tho ' number ot -bushels
ruiscd will reach one million, at on av-
nrnT of foCr UUIiarCU UUHUOll. liur
aero. On a farm owned by Mr. John
nn near Davenport, trout si aoros
wero fathered three thousand four
hundred bushels. Souio farmers say
they will get eight buudrod bushel
from a sinjrle aero.
Tho grape and notatoo crops are
also very heavy. Of the latter, far
mers claim to have raised four huo-
drcd buchels to the acre. At present
prices fanners will roalixe fifty dol-
lara per acre, after all expense are
paid. This is the farming country
wo want to tan by the North Misson
ri and St. Louis and Cedar llapids
'Railroad. "
Alphabetical.
RECORD OF THE REBELLION.
An oxchnnjrci ptihlislics tlio lol
lowing: A iitanls for Amlorsonvillc
tlio shas'lv tnonuinot.t ol the
most revohin outnio of the
a
century.
Mauds for llooth lot h's mem
ory he swallowed up in oblivi
on.
C Stand for Canada tho asy
lum of skoiMler, and the nest
in which fotil traitors have hatch
ed ojrgs of treason.
I) Mauds for Davis tho moot
eminent low comedian, in tho fo
male character, of the ago.
F. Mauds for I'.ngland an cno-
ir.y in adversity ; a sycophant
in our prosperity (Music by tho
band, aiV, Yhiikoo jKiotllo.)
F Stands for Freedom - the bul
wark ot tho nation.
(1 Stand for (1 rant tho under
taker who oflldatod at tho buri
al ol tho rebellion.
11 Mauds for llardoo bis tnctice
eould'nt save him.
Stands for infamy the spirit of
treason.
J Stands for Justice jtfvo it to
tlio traitors.
Iv Stainh for Koataargo f r fur
i tiier particulars boo Winnlow's
i if it li i n r K e I'll ll. .
I Ktn. U l,r I. Mi..,lnwr. i.iniirti
hi-c hiss
t ...', u ,'.. I..J, ,.,.m.
sic by the bund; air, "there
'
... i . , - . i ,
riinii, ro tlio liiiorii n n: ur i i'
V, "
v '. f v t , .i . .f
N Mauds lor Nowhere tho present
location of tho O. tt. A,
.. . a . - . "
O S.aii'lsi for " V) lcr, what ean
tlio matter bo l" For nn an
swer t this question, apply to
Kirby binitli.
I MumU for i'enoc noblv won
by tho unllant Boldtors' of the
Lnion.
Q -Stands for (junntroll ono of
the guerillas of the rebel inctia
gerie.
II Stands lor tlio Rebellion which
is no longer able to stand for it-su-lf.
'
S Mands for Sherman ho ha a
friend and vindicator in Grant.
T Stands lor Treason i-lth a hal
ter around its nook. '. ' '
U Stmds for Union now nnd
forever, nnd in-topatnblo.'
V Stands for Victory further
explanation is unnecessary. '
W Stands for Wasuinoton the
nation Is truo to his memory.
X Stands for Xtradition Eng
lish papers ploaso copy,
V Stands for Young America
who 6tands by tho Union.
Z Stands for Zodiac tho stars
fire ull there. M u-'u by tho h ind;
Tuo nter-spangled banner, O long mny
it wave,
O'er tho land of tho froo and tho home
of tho brave."
J
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RECORD OF THE REBELLION. A Point Well Put.
Tho Fountain Lethjcr'ux io,ly
to a question put by its Lopper s i
neighbor ns to its views on tno
question of negro sull'rtige, thus
abruptly answers ; ,
II wo can opposo negro satii g ,
aud at the suiiio timo Keen out ol
Democratic company, wo intend to
doit Dunking, as wo iionesriy
do, that tlio hasty admission ot'the
Srnitlierii b.'acks to tho fullest1
rigfi'8 ol cili.euship will hardly be
pro.luetivo oi any gou, wo emiu
honostiy and with what ability we
have, opiioso such a measure.
I'r jviihd, (don't forget tho jirovi-
t-0. 1 mai wo can uo tins wunoin
associating onrself with tho Val
latidioliaius and Vooiheus of tho
North, nn I Toombs, and Dvises,
and StepheiiBCS, and Leos ot the
South.
" If in tho shaping up of issues
in tlio next ti'ditical contest n man
mint g for neuro suffrage, in de
cent company, or against it with
Northern and Southern traitors,
we'll go foi suiliago ; for us wo
have always said, unit always will
saw a loyal negro, black, brown or
saddlc-colorod, is bettor than a vile.
perjiued, crime-stained traitor.
That tho negro is not quuliliud for
citizenship, wa admit, lliatthc
traitor is less riuulilied, wo insist
on it." 1
A Brave Girl.
St. Malo (Franco) Journals,
record a courageous act by a young
'tidy of that town, Mllo. U. I. ,
who was tho uieuns of saving the
li c of a lad, tlio son of M. Hainan,
ono ol tho editors of tho Vrogrcis,
It antHjars that young Hamuli,
when bathing on tho boucli, got
out of his depth, and was being
carried out to sea by tho retiring
wavo, whuu the young lady beard
his cries foi belt) ami swam to bis
assistance. Sbo mannged to keep
his head out nt water tor sometime,
until tho youth in bis terror clung
to, her and rendered her perfectly
hclnleea. Thcv thon both sank
together. AHhat moment two of
.i . . '.. -! ,1 !.. - l..,nf
mo oatuiug iiicu uirieu in u m"i,
accoint'auied hy a foreigner, who
unmeditttely dircu and brought up
tho two young persons in a state
of insensibility. They Wero, how-
evor; soon revived by uso of the
usual moans, and bavo aioce ro
covered. . . A.-.
ity'without roltet il liko inus
V
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without boaf , i ,
Ur
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Pompeii and Herculaneum.
Tho Temple, of Juno, recently
discovered at IVmpeii, with np
wardd of tlnoo hmm'iod skeIotnn
of women ntul children, ia suppoacd
to have Ik on dentrovpit liv tl.n l,iva
'of Vomiviiw while tho pcoplo wore
aaiiniiil.ln.l tit aa..i1. t - aT.. I
assembled in worship, One of the
skeletons is supposed, from its rich
jewels, nnd the ruligious vases
louud near it to be that of a Vna
tl. As soon ns the skeletons were
touched they crumbled into dust.
Tho stattin of Juno is on of the
llncst vcr diaoovercd nt l'oiii)eii.
Tho cyis are made of oiintiiol, nnd
the arm ntid ucok are covered
with boatililul ornaments. Tno
I'eaoook bv tho side of Juno, as
her consecrated bird, is made nl
most entirely of precious stones.
Other valnablo coins wore fimnd
on n bron.od table. Still nt re re-
inarkiililodisoovorios are looked for
at llorcuhineiiin. A royal decree
has recently ordiivd tho appropri
at tion of I hat soil upon which that
ancient (5i;ook colony once Stood.
of
Yt
A Gallant Knight Comes to Grief.
l no tniioffing luviileut is p veu in
a New York paper, its reeutly iK-ciir-rin;;
in Central 1'nik :
Nut long ago, it pretty saucy girl.
the
laughter ol wealthy iiierehuut,
wn riiinic mine 1 irk, won n ueu
tlemnii wlio had hiiiiio luiiort ornlitiiin-
'"K her loiml. lie pushed hi suit
Iwhile they wero pashing up one ol'llit'
i.i I .1.. i ..i i i . .
'ii ii" hi, tuu iiuiv iiii.-.nnniii iiiuijes-
J
tingiv:
"Jl'?"" will riilu strai'irhf aor...-s
......t ,rP luJ .: ,i,..,i..
..... M..n tll.r', 1,1'IU , iruv I'll tl V Ukllt:i
i, 1 will say yes I '
The eriillcioiiii rinsed willi tho of
fer nt nnee, nnd spurred hi line over
the sort turf of which the park eoni
missiiiners are so jonlnns. liintnnllv
policeman began lo run from every
iliieetioii; rattles wero sprung ; t locals
wore uttere,!. The npjiearani-e of the
rholora could not hiive made more
huo nnd cry. The young mnn went
nuns lust us tho hoiso would lake
him, but he t-tiick in a swainpv idace
attest; the enemy came down upon
him, and ho siiireinleied nt discre
t ion.
Tho huly, i in ir him bornd oflT bv
tho man iu gray, pursued, nnd told the
iilliners that shti wus tho cause. They
ut oneo took hrr into custody', nnd
hold both of them in dilrsnro for a
few hours. This chafed tho lady so
in ue (i tliut iiu her ruluuito the orcleied
the gentleman to quit her for good,
because )io Hindu n fool of himself go
willingly. In the cud, ns in the test,
ho wont tu (rra. ' -
Whigs and Democrats.
A cnrrespoiuleiit of u noslon paper,
writing from tho North Carolina Con
vention, says :
Dologntos talk of tho Whig pnrty
and Democrat party cvon during grave
nnu scrums achates on tlio most im
portant questions it is tho Demo
cratic party that maUu secession a
possible thing, und brought tho Slate
tu tho verpo of ruin ; it was tho Whig
party that was halt disloyal to the
Mate, and caused disuster hy its su-
piiiuiiess ami coldness in behalf of the
war. Theso things aro publicly spo
ken on the tlnor ot tho l nnvcution
lilo in private conversation, half the
dulouatc have no moiisiirinir nnu lor
ma u out too laei nun no is eiuiur a
IVhiir or a Dcinoorat, and no judi;-
meiit for a measure but that It origin
ates with ono nf those parties. I con-
rluuo that W nigs anil Domoerats
Bourisli tin in una oul nl the Stuto to
the other, (lovcrnor 1 lol Jen's claims
to tho prospective Scnatovship are
urged upon tho pooplo on tho crrouud
that, though himself an old line
Democrat, he has given most uf the
provisional offices to old lino Whiej ;
uuij n vi rau iiio ueii'aiu 10 WilOIII I
put the question, " how will tho Con
vention stnml upon tho lending issue:
had only for an answer, "Well, most
of tho Delegatus are old lino Whigs."
Peculiarly Perplexing Predicament
An exciting scene - was wittnessed
in a street cur hear Willnrds's, the
other day. A lady, well dressed,
and of genteel and respectable appear
ance, atepped into the ear from the
Fourteenth street crossing, and upon
taking her seat sOemod to rucuive a
moiuuutary shock. She did not lore
hor prosence of miud, however, but
B M.eii with energy a portion of hor
apparel on one sold of her lap ami
oillcd tha conductor. That iiflie'iul
approached, wnen tuo luuy coolly said
to him, " there is eoniething under
my dress which is alive; please to
grasp it hard just where) 1 have bold
of it." ; Tho conductor did so, and
felt a livin;: animul, which ho choked
with hs list until it was paralyzed
tho laly uiujiuwLjUo rmttiug her liaud
ui.der hor dress 'pulling out a good
silted rat ' ' ''
tOuTlIB Lexinelou corrcspiiiident
of thu Missouri iVwiof-mc writoa that
tho Biiti-ConRtitufmn or " Copper
head Conservative " Convention in
Lcxintrton, Jlissourl,- on the 14th
inst.', 'proved eomplcte failure. . The
returned rebel soldiers refused to aot
with the party,and lbs mooting scarce
ly deserved the nuino of a Cunven
. . mi.:. iU ...i,n.l
110U. lulu I ,, BVIWIIH HV.IIIfl, ...
organization, anu eaoti attempt wus
failure. 1 ' ' -ii
' What capital smacks thosO
Gloucester fisherman bare ,o go to
sea in " excluttnrd an appreciative
gentleman, w no naa oeen look
in tha thinrf oyer." ; YtM." ro
- if . , ,.: f?.r.inn Uliiil tUvVo
not to bo compared to tho wc
they got tn tUr rturn .town '
,p' 4
A Case In Point.
The Chicago RrpuUSran say ' "
'There Is In the Pant prison any
number of individuals - ran al.il .
ties, " who cnllnntly, but mistakenly '
appropriated their iicrj;hbnrs' proper
ty cruelly murdered or maimed som
their fellow. citiisnr. Thev lava
yields to the rigof of tho law ) Ihsjr
are stiininssive ) they will Inks) any
oatns; "a enllant thiol eotifnius th
malerint for the f.st of honest men. '
hy not relnase thom. and nlara in
their hnmls the custody of the publio
money the enactment of the laws
nnj the nrvernmcnt of their fellow
mon? It' a inau's future patia.itism
and loyalty are rendered unquestion
nhlu in proportion to his previous
treason ; If his devotion to tho I'd
ion is guaranteed by the amount Of
life lie hnl taken in hia efforts to ls-
ntroy It ; if his love for hia country '
Hag ts plneerl lieyond a do lilt hy tl
faeility with whieh ho tirtvionsly de-
Keried it, and tho flagrancy of hia ef
forts lo humiliate nud dipf!ic it, then
let .leff. Duvia ho hailed by the people1
of the V nited States as the greatest
livinu patriot. Let Rrfclfibrin'g shtt
lleujmiiin ho recalled j-lot Slidel and
Mason bu ilosignnted n tho National
Representatives in Prance and Eur-
Innd, nnd let the brave hemes who
fought for aud preserved the Union
hung their bonds in shame in tho
prowtieo of theso men upon whose
hand rests tho blood of the illustri
ilend, and npnh ttliusc lienrt rests ths
eiirseu of the widows aud the orphans
ot tlio war. .
Canadian Oil Excitement.
The oil fever has broken out in Can
nl. i, and the Canucks aro getting ex
1'ited nu thu smallest tirnvoeation.
Oil Horinns nnd Dothwell tio limner
eomiiiaiiil vxeliisive attwntion, Whrr.
ever n drop of nil has boon soen,- or
where there is tho slightest p,,.babili
ty that it might bo seen by a doss
suarch, ail "oil oxeitemenl " eon-,
inenees. The oil in Oil Springs and
llothwcll lies in the roruitcrous lime
stone, and on tho mere supposition,
without act mil proof, that this form!
tion extends to London, a vigorous
speculation in " oil lauds" has sprung
up, and several American speculator
being on hand to assist in tho excite
incut. A well has also been sunk on
the bank of tho Otonubee rivor, near
ltorshoro with, it is said. fin
show of oil, though, wo , believe, that
plane lies on tlio 1 ronton limestone,
whore oil has not yet' boon found to
exist vxoov la very lttiua'o quanti.
tics. -
Charitable Judgment.
Tho following words from a sermon
of La u riu deserve to ho eoiuniitod to
memory as a guide to a just and char
itable judgment of tho cbaractor of
others
In order to judiro properly of a
crime and a criminal, we muse exam
ine tho power of tho temptations to
which ho is cxpossd ; th opportuni
ties given In in to avoid it; the force
of his iinturid constitution ; tho mo
tives which animated him ; the resis
tcuce ho made ; the virtues he prac
ticed ; the talunU (iod gave him ; the
education ho had; whut knowledge he
had acquired j what remorse he felt.
It luiiRt ho examined whether he weia
seduced by ignorance: or allured by
oxauiplo: or y icldod throuirh wcakuoss;
or dissipation or obstinacy malice or
coutempt of Qod and His law, con-
tinned him in sin,
A Minister in a Canal.
An anccdoto is told of Fenny,
tho revivalist, arid a canaler, to the
following effect : ' ' !
Ilo was holding forth In ltochcs
ter, and walking along tha canal
ono day, he camo across a boatman
who was swearing furiously. "i
Marching ni, ho confronted him
abruptly and asked i
"Sir, no you know where- tou
aro going 1 " , , -
Tho nnsuspccting man innocent
ly replied ; . . ,
I am gainst np tho canal on
boat Johnny Sands.". ,
"No, sir, yon arc comg to hell.
faster than a canal boat can carry
yon." '
lhe boatman looked at him in
astonishment for ft minute, and
then roturned the same question .
"Sir, do you know where you
aro going! " ...
" I expect to gd to heaven. "
" No, sir, you ,re going Into thu
canal," and suiting tho action to
tho word, he took Fenny into his
arms and tossed him into the mur
ky water, wltero ho would have
drowned, had not the boatman re
lented aud hshed him out. '.
1 A hew system of whlikjr smug
gling is In operation in New York.
At Ogdonshurg the other day, the
custom hou80 ofllcials overhauled
a coflin that was being transferred
from tho boat to the hearse, and
found it filled with bottles of gin.
Wiieh , mercenary legislators
roto in favor of a bill with a view
to put money into their own pock
ets. it cannot be averred tht "there
is no speculation in their" yi "
; How long did Adam remain
in Taradiso Tisfore he sinned f "
said ah amiable sponse to tier bus
band. ."Till bago(i wifelwa
tbalinrej)lj... A ,.
l A ' conacriDt being told . tbt it
was sweet d1 f0 . his country.
tried to, excuse b'mspir on , tbn
grqund that uo never aid ute
swoet thing. """ '", ' ',""