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W?dn**d?y Morling-, April X#? HW. Pi bia wltl ta? Warris** * That if th? question moat commonly only aekejjayjp^p^^ ' off without waiting for tb? answer.' Th?rear? several ways in whian it nay be answered: j *- Briefly, we may amy, that, as ??*uar is a strict 1 rooultant /rem lat? 'that is, from the laW -.of Gad--then ws should know that the.war will ceass the Moment the law shall be satisfied - jual as soon af we^paas from nuder its opera ti ohs-;jvdi -a? aeon aa the proper resulta ar? real iced, to attain which tho war had beoemfs ' necessity. -Toi may hf ears ?f tbjw sod y#?r next question should be, what aro th? ends ts be realized by "ibo-w?r--th? objecta to be satis? fied! Th? mere politician will make ?a? sn wer to thia question, th s mer al ist smother. The mt refers tho origin of "war t? the antagonisms . ight or wrong,.of the'eoatending peeplsa. The. .noraRtt rt fer? them to thc violation, of the lam of God. ?Fiad oat which ot tho laws of God, and ia what reepeeta, they har? boan violated, and ho cease of tho war becomes obvious. So, *":om a study sf tho effects opon y oar own peo? ple, yow will seo just whoa Ike? laws will be . (it?sfiee. Pease will he aura to follow from the proper pargiag of th? offsnoe. fS Without stopping to disease this matter, and ?how wherein wo bars erred, and so come <uder the operation ?f the law. We will coa teni Surselrea with the opinion that ?Mr fighting ii really only now beginning ta ho a thing of earnest not* and a necessity. The loos of ear sea-ports aad cities, so far from enfeebling, nroet really /-.:-etrea?thca iii. Kay, the very leas of ?ur pr? ^aujjs|Br??hould render it of Jj*'le account to us HN* "war shall cosjjsfs, Wo have so ^Bf r* *? ^?**? *n worldly respesjts, that our Hpossessious risa te almost inappreeiabl* ; 'IMBC'?jS#<MWa"ont grow asgcifieeal, in de ^^^^wJ^BBMiljk^row of our material pros-. p?rity.|3| M?I? Io Ine- & brothers, to be M R?or' "* iort,m* world's sjH W$???P*U* tn* p?vilegel How unfl[| ?H^Hni|a?isfasti?n and re? st -nr erl -^7'^|H9K?nK?r^ increase of purity in proportion r?TpHn IK?^0 -MT ti**t wS hat* but ne i he penaT^HHH&ye incurred-that ww ar? put ged of o vt Mbn^JgP befo re God, and ti et we rosy now begin a new osreer of, honor? able . toils,' without elogfof eeo seien eo with a b ?rd av arid v i gu rou s manhood; ' th? cos ?sit fully vhipj ed out of os; th? impedimenta ot fortune no longer a burthen to care? our sena strength? ened by < ??durance-our daughters made pa? tient 4by pri\ nt*7 -ouipewn hearts reconciled . c God! Verily, dear brethren, we hare- a be ?.i?ii project before us, if we boro only tho '.tn sire to Ipok the fate fairly ir ihe face. And, entering the field new, thus free of conscience - thu.* disembarrassed of the cares tha? cerne V?th wealth, (which navally makes cowards of u?o)- hjMlnp-ro vast exterior defences, tooVjast . '.ir ?var prrscmiel lo garrison, and deferid--COGI pellcd to fivLt f< r home sud fire side? tor the t -Asm. aad the' last Ivftshel of ?sra have rr ?ey ress** te fight *?f -fght woU, haring only ?or moral possession? to eseerfraod defcnct The?? cannot be stolen iront u?--cannot be loet-?Tea-vr iJ-h tbtyloss of life itself. "Beeide? W br?tb?av:n-?muv you -trill nour hare .a bot-, ter chance for better fighting, ?ben ire can no] longer'imitai* the *tyj? of EMJ? jwhw e^n?r?l?VSirr?o^1oi"g?r insist upon great j fields and grand armies, and when our soot;, ^b?rn e>n barsebaek and "erith, the rifle-in grasp,1 shall all become partisans,#fter the noble exam- j plea nf Marion, Sumter, Picken*,- Hampton, ] Hammond and . boat of gallant ?avab'ere, the j grand heroes of oar fir?? war of indepeadenoe. j The-Last Great Humor. .After reading the following, tb*..ramer* j manufacturer8^bouM?boSibeshed-at the poverty of their invent ions. Th? paragraph which wei give b^lotv was publicised in the'sheet which! the Yankee* issued from the newspaper in Sum? ter .daring their, brief ?tay jp that village. They calle? the f?\?t '?The Banner t?f JFfee- \ dom," ?ad .this was their meet conspicuous ut-1 liegrmtn. We arv i h c ?in e i to suspect, whatever [ our renders '^ay behove,' that tb er? is no sort off foundation for the ?tory: "Richmond and -Petcrabarg .have at last suc? cumbed to the valor of our arra?. They wera taken yesterday at precisely IO ?. tn.-th? esr responjd?nt.?mus th* dat?. 1 Gen. Grant, nt the bead ?f 1?0,O0u veteran troops, charged tlianugh the streets'of the city! 7 There va* the most terrible ?laughter. Gen. Grant encountered Gan. L*e* in* person, and* after roach ?ever? fighting, ViiUd "him and*-Ap&k bim prisoner. Grant was hiuT.elf wo*u<J?d ia twenty-li r^ pla?e?J}hrvc '"balls passing through column and fi -\ e th roug?t lija he?! despaired ot'*'_^'...^ Da. Ai.Bt.nT-G. MAOKSSVG* TBS PA I R10T AMD FREEMASON. ary, l?>01? w*.h.-.d ihe^pleasure of upe last night that Dr. Mackey ever spent in" York, in *onipairy with him and the P.sr. W. 'JD. Haley, Xi. Prelate of the Grand Encampment of fhc IJ..S ,.tb??U|b the boar of the.mo*ning en which we benie bim farewell ^ as nearly break? ing into day, our respected friend, 'en taking our hand, ?jrpresaed his fears that it would be year? before wo would meet again. On in? quiring- bi**j*eafen's for such -an. assertion, be ?tat*d hiv belief, thefc we were rapidly ap? proaching that featest of all curses, civil war, such a ci vii j? ar^a fha world never saw. He, -however, took-our hand, and slmk^jng it until 'he drove the brood from our fingers, said* [ "My daer brother, though a bom South .Car? olinian* a nativA-of Charleston"and all my life a rendent of tb? South, ? shall ever r? vet? the old'flag, end - until-death, will be true to tb? Government founded by Washington ead tb? Other father* cf our common ?QBnt ry." After a pause b? added-taking a red, white and bin? rosette J rom bis peek vt book, sud pinning ; it on his undershirt, wjiere be promised to ever wear- it-"Wh**ev?r 'yon- may hear to the" contrary, nerer'believe rn? unti'ue to the coun try of w.bjeh^we nre both citizen?." We have I never since, reports to tb? contrary notwith standing, doubted boa a? regarded bia loyalty, i as ourjsMpjBtae will pro xe. [. v Hi? predictions bava now become matters ?f history, hie home ha? been desolated, his pur i suits, if not ruined, badly damaged, his native I ?ity reduced to an alrhust howling wilderness; and vet th* first news we bear after his cap? ture by lb? National troops, is- that Dr. A. ii. Mackey proved aa true to his allegiance to* th* Government under wbieh b* wi? born; as h* ever has been to the pr in ci ole? of Freecnasoary, of wbieh he ha? beta ?. brilliant ?a exponent. [Nm Tmrk Gamier. b?-: ? -?^-??-*' ' ??.V . ,.?.?. ... . -M: - . Tit? ?ffice pf th* is OR Gates street, second door fro?"Plain. .. * ' ? . ' * . N-/%^V^"NJ^-N-R*~' . ' CABXIXK. WANTED.-An active ?pd intelligant lad ia w anted at this office to deliver* news? papers. - ' jj iui ; -m r t m- - Tax WRONG ROAD.-We ?re tobi that a naa> ber of perseas leaving this town, mistouk their road raocatjj, and hy a -wOndroiis" rn indirection, ?aar? found-on that which- leads.tb charleston, j sod found the read aa bard to travel, ab that of Jordan. They tuet i rn pediment s by the way [ which they eould' not^wereeme; and, finally? j tb*y found themselves bass on eena ar* in Celum". .hie, with ' their hearps bung ?a tb? wiUows jthereof*.,? * j . _ t On UM-THE POPPT.-C??aider ng -how gene rally onr people ar* employed in laborious and us? fnl avocations, it is hardly of any profit to eu ggeat ?ny new employments or enterprises w h ich might be judiciously tabea up. Tdtj if it be possible to fia?}, anywher?, a person wbo IQ cbs occupation, wo may auggett* aa a subject for cultivation, lhe*;woppy, ?nd the Manufacturo .f opium. TL?pVirfce3ii*. ?i?.very simple. The plan t'is veTy hardv^-arjd"well suited to our ?li m at?; and a little information, obtained from any -vf our chemical or medical men, might enable an enterprising woiber to realize larg* results, for bis own antf th? benefit ^jP^?ha Mtfi?*^^Fe believe that the "comraott^(Ha &HbJ|@|niyield comparatively *f opium, Spla^fvthe same degree with tlia peppy 3SsP^*My*uhject of congratulation could PnpHHP^D t&vn as> individual-but w? mjsy?&S?if^-w h o Ma On the look-out for sqn>e fcfil%*^engage his^attention. asd exercise bis industry; he will requiretov b* diligent for at least five honra jxr dum, and when ejnite su?> ceas ful, he. may then sleep rapen bia-poppies, wbi ch, ia auch a esse, won?d be legitimately his laurels. . Tus Po?? GHK?N?.-Po ?ot 1u,t dbe nume trouble you? .dear lady, or vex your tastet^ Remember what ?hnkspeare jsija of ijie io?v ** By a?y?n?me," if smells as awe^t* Poke make? a first rate spinach,..' Try iL Get the plant w bea it is Under' Beil it in two waters.' Cat up year eggs, if you have them. Us? pepper, sod you may ?dd the am all est modicum cf vine gar, when thav'disb is W' the table. ' Batter, ij yon please-or if you caf. Then, agnia, yoe may dress lt aa we have ?een-^tbe Freneb dc Add a litte sugar, and a few thin ?labes ot wheat bread; ?ad, a? your last* it fin es, tin dish improve. On a-half of our rejection ' OJ the best gifts af God, ie th? want ot . proper!3 developed taste in the ns??. 1? ?ur iga?raa?e we too frequently eut the throats of our tem forts and onr- fortnaf?. Now is th? time* deat young housekeepers, to acquire the arts of tb* tvitim* in perfection. And thinV, os you dariel nsd cook,-how deliciously the dishes, prepare* by year fair hands, wifl aggravate th? palate* of th* loving h neb? nd ?ad ibo judicious friend Try tb? pa**, ia spit* af th? nam?, ?ad folio* our ?oaase?. -^ Yem-will fi nd it aa goa?l a *f*aa*l ae yaw ever ate. *