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SI IKI15, I)I RI. OE ; ('0., Proprietor:. EIDGEFTIELD, S. C, TTJLX
The Broken: Iottie.
liv t.ir.1t.\.
. inee la-t our eheeks were fanned by the
cooling winds of At:tutmn. what a et:tge bar come
over the dotmestie hearth? of many of is ! What
brigit htine FcenC have been broken asut.kr
The heart's idol laid in the dust. and familiar fates
been buried in the " cold obstruction of the tomb.',
'Tip ntiluight hour-the worli is :till,
And solemn shadows lie
(in garden waik where eedars wave
Thtir arntiito warl ti-e kv.
All earth it gently slirucring
l:nt sleep, has left lily b~row,
One dark, one titter thought is mine,
/ huer ao./ather noir .
My tears have mingled frequently
Wi:h .rphtiat friends I knew.
For stinething whisiere.l in liy heart,
'h:tt I wiul be tile too:
ilut ne'er iefore ha-' sorr'on dreazmc
Ilw bitter was the cup.
'T. hear th- Iat shthort flueting breath.
T eivCe the h.vel onte il.
To wratch .ldath "b:, lovr gsr.:hel:n ,'.r
The fce! we tondlly love.
''.." g1%w4y tlm the half e.ee I eye
'Toneid mo'vtlessly abov ;.
The lip that first ha pire.led our ",.L:1.
[a:-t sive :tot ies: 1961~
in -it ihd'. Irieht attl iyftl ht:.r--.
t oaw riles:t. li ele-.~. echi !
T,'hear the g r.-. t be .l' t": vian;,
Th-at se:na t., i ir:-e th~e hea:ri,
To wratch! lift' rntugvia:> in ::n.-I night
.:re ye:: it- t d ?.in rt.
Ti .;t;e .,..wy \h hi:ig tren.
1:. 1 p ei 1 ::e by .,one
Oh, t,d 'ti. ha:rd t ti c :att hour
-;a, ! e' : . r hear y z :ain
Tht. kit:tind irent. tne
rat hearer. .Al ther. nairer :till,
F."r utnr we't ail alone !
Thle loo:uel : latey \"illed n %ith .ir~y.
With nereramis t hatl:iy yeia.
I- che;.r.. s.1.1, at: i tiesruhin',
sA home of grief and .r.
ATi! cti; has oe. it a hauy to
Iler i14el1wood once so fair:
At twilight still the latily hute'.
Itut sr. i.r issin g there.
'Twill never be the saain a:rii in
As in the days if yore,
Ani yet the wtrld may jcy:u. y
T1ove lnwardl a before.
The twilight :t:r m sill 1::a:
When -nim:ner's nun dlepati:,
iUit it. teiler, kind atdl wathlini ray
W ill shine aon-- ,1,r:-l l~n f.
uir 'ither'- thne !iTh friend .'.
The guaria of tie poir.
'fhetin p ndI theeI h- ie:-t wath.t
An. r.telo-.l f:rev r hio;r: !
J1 /.r.'-'n. i/, ,-'. 11131 yet i"e- to. t
it' Marah hos'i i. ho::lm.
Tr. heal the -t.nuni'- 'a"rr1owi in, sni.tl
Thme troubledi spirit-eaht: :
.-1'i. liennni'.- kinl p-ro tecting lovte,
A 1:i' ly cs t'earl t," t t.
i -'- i :t t'" the f -hi e t. ","
Our t;.., Wil -e
Neeiti' of Activty. t
and honorabl-n int ter tit tutd!t~ ho tuh'
i e w iy-in t e t wrksop if .r ia an
Sawhon rei:-tel-r or ihddk'tl~ tresee.tk
voor tatin sat te helowt.iti veristan
justal dy-wheelthat ba:e het n
e~...:;.::................ aerv o o- a 1fo
hi hersi pic abl ttintI iw and owlurig Mt' brou'h
eternt. Sitriv to .~ cotria i:e: soetin to
thae jetiiatt e cqu.. of :ims pvilosh y. !:t
Jhntr :-teWnni itke at ridlattu hpeanui-:
.r y .. 21.in on whi'i til ouns, wi-th
eSs !tt i talj~ eimel'y tjtd I-tv It1prrelt nit
-ha.t itth i~ tuon. ''" w (!! ulkg a ener
J.-tr th ei-' t younr :t h:,tI t~l winthti ei
ia iJfe.t it artat tuierit the tnishe "Is tliiit
Allef' arnaa iy i Ie area.-en
Dp ix-tenit teii tr t eat h~
Srbive to it t h ark.me treare
)idden thinee~~t .. cetu's birth .t
Ceiitttis .l fnr iii ue~l etirtn
ar vetrjt m any it at ft- itih " StIht'
-J trng. Mititi It :ih::i pea artnoumitt
.ltd na nm. Thinkirsiftisi ! rs St:ne
hae'i penetrted dephts wich eae buet bc
AN ADDRESS.
7b /i/e Iris it the N/corthi, aInd ;plore(w.l'il
1(, Cnt. C(]rc' r'u, n f Iic 69th/ Irishi .Pe!,:
iwd'fl- 71 Thks'i. 1'ini'. .Mfeagherl', Cali
liqn of'.t C'in,)wjnq in 1/at .%Yiir lRv isl
Ait an Irishmran byv birth-a hainialc yifo
tihe aent 1Ih!U of th ho jtin-it wta:: with fee!
ingis of' joy that I saw it announicedl, not Io,
in1ce) I hrough theo I~ri s; t hat ten Irish reg~i
mrnait' in the Abluition States lla olicre'
thir -ei''Ls to I'i'cidalart Da2vis, to fai
:1 ': ." t sat 11cm Ar .lauhlit jftat. zaltil fn Swat :
ern1 iadsp'enali1'a. I Wasi 1i11ascd t' eO sa~
1.1. h t ~ira is the samae i;I2:2l with Ii n viI . la
the hate1 ii a:.cc to knaowi that ths 'Nort h ca!
thet inwadin andl n,":re;'or. anad that then case
of' the Southl wi'; th ra :ale vi' truth and jaa.'
tice : Itl thtat inea lfendaing t heir own 11o :.e:
andl Ii re!idi's. nil the itll- it alt ion of' slaiver
they wer dcfC (i iri' tine r It s guanr.lfltet'
to tLi no. Iav tbe Cuansiitttiota of the Trite''
State Iv -th1cre . ''aa lilg Ia~ s rfb:~aigt:
tciat hi r 1:'ici~'1ui lt: f t it!,' Ia< !'l 'l' evi a':iaij' a
a.'1.t' "t ccGlt' 1W. I le'.aiitt"v i t 1 111"a~
anae'u t t hn \:"cr:1 Ia v.:o aa'r YIvi' angain-1t?
8 .n: aiita'"u iNev.-l'i . hi': .(I(.ur
". ilia t h:.' t'ea1ic-t (,f' I lie :-.I thuaities to Shot'
11! .i 1e 1ct tisa ::t 1:in ' ''1 :i1. t' 1j:1aa'ti 9
:iaI lie l-al o is ii~h . iii~ I( in 1 i' a:i.i
tare ' and c : i& 1.t;( . !. he:r I ii act a~
hi; I !, ":1!' fl li him. Ii': _ ii io :ra Mhw rc. :
1t'c'. Ia :t tO-C(t :ilhI ofi 1:11' iai (1i 1t'iler 1:"!:
Iiiiaa! h enat I La' "I II,i:1 lI 5:::, hular
iltowa t', Ils [t'L.'0;it I wa'. vtala!itl the jaiiij.Ii.
of It'.lani. liv ui.tlir:at lu their lanoa' , 1~
21. ri . thir paropelt, :2!it1a e:nactn crueal2Lli
11' iha ':' : I :l ilt i: ' t. I~l:"'' ./ : lit! ('io
:1. 1 'i a :"t:il \\'::=1:1: l t?.Ia I 1 :il.v"!! ;t h . ".a''a:lii t,
al iC allt . 'i st , bit . .''"! ?. i :.::olla n1
laclt: th hiS lu ill' ui~ it.I 1t.urnw: hin ('7
c'rl( ra . a a! *i h sai t
pa rt: l i. t:.~ k a . .: { 1 . ! n. t - . : l f.: : 1 . :t: la i tla
nanS. I: i 1.. ji c4I it.!i! ..a~ l :1'0 telay hlit
. l .1 1 1. ~i ht .:'a I..- t 1 it 3 iaa 1ar li
hoi~ 1 a s y l a; ; It t?";ll:"tia t'
ti da hi re ::a to ian a E lton Ii airr
a.u! ( \:: i"!nt f ta a 1"alL i' 112 U n '' ~ '' r ti at'
tl av li:( :t 1 1 I'.~ t a 2
'.1 ~t",lai1( t! :"1-h itwo *'h. !Ei:..a. ' a
Wit rear toe Thomas Fraci 11 2:2:..
n1o''t~ l of ;1i ;.i l:ri111:11 in a' lK':' roztihi!. hi
eVi)!ati :1 t1:i' 2l ~ Ou is "'111 .:' lii i 22 1
ite I ca i b !;5 ioaa . :i .:'' lot] ai 0 e It. in
I )'('Iivno .at2211t i .1 rhi- Iial' r't:.i' by :ait11"
pnai'v. 1:11 :1. ni v hunt .2i4 I .!l:.a
a ll! i:"d1' : !asI . i :2 u I t."j !! !:225 1 a ',:t 11a
Root! left notlhingr of it but it~ blackened walls,!h
and iho' words still vi-if e which tic fury of n
the crentflegltion could not ciliteratec-thC
-words : " (.eu(d sea,-?11X11 stand as an in-a
titiellib~le evidene of the handwriting of (Gad a
against I heni Iir a itntutre jtieir in'nt. n
You ini retnenile r, tail, that. K~now N'othi-V
n;istn first had its origin in ae nteerraneaf a
f p ssin'e in this saune Phifanphia--thisn
c ity of rothierly Lore. The uir :tvoe,1e'l oh-' n
*je':t, 3 ~n remenmbeir, was an extension of thc i
-N 'turliati.:n1 law.s, tiut, in reality, the ex- 11
Itertnin'tiein of tlhe (nathoics. But when d
thi. 3 came to fit(- South. they found that t
they wer eI xotic:: in nl taicongen ali ehintc. I)
Tihey founnd our statesmein againist i~m-t hey l'
lIudl the gallant and gifh'd( Alexanider If:
Stephens battiln ?igainst the'ir principles, int y
ietttwrs and in si:ceeehes--exposing the evil S
Cr sflnentt'tC5 of sC('I'it a ss~ciatiutts dtscoin- !
lit ting theta, and! s"attee'ing t ll:ir doctrines to') l
the winds.
With all thulset evide'rce. of crsecltin iN o
the oih, how can you, sit', sustain that pat'. c.
t'. Which is not only the enemy of the South
1lbut is- the l ersecutor of thc Trish and the !ft
Catliuic :' I would not, AirI. (.o* y'ou any in-e
jury., if it were, in my poer,~t, but I wa'n Son
t:,~ hat vo;:r r'ash an' iiu'.;nident course ii
Ae'l :tr;iiinst yea ini Thle futureL, n'e'i- you uShti t ("
be' lis t te Cocll ''liaiity o. the * orl U .~
It b tine iladt thc" first flood1 for Amer'i i ca
I' "e''kem wais Ahe at I e' iiciotn : but it i1 S
f ,,ltod, trut that heire wvc's treerlr It liht tin
r 'dit ii t in '. u it1(pi i~ti'ti . Iv in ono'- .1l
r ta \\ a-liiit eet. het' 'hli" ns, Or'i Sui nttt', and 1
othetr el~ nrillsu+:'" ot' tie. Siuh, with
r' tl' t )Illan ' . ':'1rt ie;:iur t 1 're'e'l1' in iiiat ii rn'. I t
:11! a l'l dd natCll' t i 1 ld('':ti nt t ho! to 1
In' I ,I ' ticlit. i'h again COli acedl a
:-1' i'tt Is, and for' 50111e 'ear. it was
1:'1_(''I with varyinfg l"tnes, until a peace
'i, ci) cte d by 1he Soernee't (;i'ner'al, An. i
1!", ti .i~1 i.'Sih. :.t Ne"W Urlt':u4, I-li the Sill It
I
l'1 ithe - ':gk'~ UI iad epe::tcni: Is 'Texts,11
*'n e.. 'l r th .i lee, liilu ll n ter*.t 111.So lti.I ;
oni t...o i')? ~r 1, ho ail 1 ee:1 l ate active
pat. sU i t 11a.' xil the Mt-\::: 1i:11'. lbhe
" ' ;:: o.j.s ,11'.-e l to tlz:it s'1rlg;_ le., and t
.....:x:t.... j~ii'if4Ih 4fi~lle 1fy he~ South.
.'. t '~ l:ri ! t he .(' V' h': bn e h: c -sil' 1'hdte v;eU1.;I.! (il'Item..!
a* .1'' :11'! the haic"t ' d "al .'mi' t'1 iti it 1
last rt<fn: .1(1.. iat 0.li' Aboliicnir atf
1,*i f. It t!,t: Illi:: ' l''t'::iioi" 11:11 belc.:i
f.1t rc pncply', r alr e .ir~e tl:: it i : it-~lit: .. fr1. S~tir. ;" Q0
ooh 'izoll WeV no ,;l::et'e l:r Tullis in it in"
ltuiot toian'! p: daicts.
h'"1oi." Ciee:t111 :::.. F' 1,i;1 gir~t ill brief t
vie.aw of ..favrv :. I. iII;:' cme at ~I nto 1'
tl r" 1 nit is u'.t !: 1V:' oigin. 'hli l at ie.A c I I
0.- h'ai Il l ti" .1',.a:1: i!,:iu.t. who
:,'1 :'" . , t:.e:. hii!:an lilt. t tjr Stvi''ta',
. alot taSr; il, fMa till'(' S :tl x111:Il; i 1:
ill el; ltC 1t:! tii t i . . j. r! ii "1 Ii! : ll'1't'
:5eil !" 'iC_ ; i 1. " 11. I
.it' V :1:ti l ', "i': :" . l ., t r, i. is w
..t1 .... klI t'' H- ae'l. nu?1f : e' :' I1~;:o. I
;utighty~ river of the wver6l-iulo the arms of''
te waiting sea ! Ilenber how -New~ton
Wild Locke toiled and stuidied. !lour after
hour glowed the canvas into life, beneath the
nziic touches of .11:pL'arl; alndl often, after
i:iidnight, tilt l its chisel or Canova broke'
upon the ipt i.t air. fnr, if yeni lime noit the
i:lelet vi* the g'uins to stamp you :(s a true
chtild of sun;;-to tako von a -greait lee -isla
tor, a promn;Pnt stateoima~n, a jfir:ter in sdi
cuce. or an assayer in mtorality ati philoso
ljll-e:deavor. .vith iwhat little capacity YOU
have, to add to the ,(innezd stutre of human
tiv Ise nmot iho es in the busy hid-,' of' lilP.
id1y Jostled about by the" stirrinig every-dlav
'ictuidit ie,.
lak a ,i'l~da, in a La wu-r,
1)u' rut idly ioltou ir wings;
S tie the m~i'init srke or' ,w er
\ticthe firet ai e it uattrina
11 ! ever engagted ace rilinag to tl:t' strength
You (itIjtIiC:lt or layil t! rc~tiity. IIl you
c!~n: 'cii4 ii)ributi to i tt'ic e itl 1~e-'; aes
j it' Iui th'eyv l, e t~hc"nt'i'al. I 'e.ddle ha~tclies
un i i tl"ih : cry (itt, withI storito lunigs,
th 1:r: 1r~1tele atenns e:f!r :ice to at knihi~gri'iider cri t itiuc'att
'1t'*'-:er cU; i**t ip loifle. Or, it :t.o proudi
i' Vi e' v. ("tl lt'r hle- :11's, relieve sulkuh'ii.'
't. ti'::celv t".ii 6: toou lavih .itli indr
' u"it aythi: i'i' i'U;t tUi'N nt Isi)f qy
I.i an ntljlii '. heitr. lie k' iii'.+iuipiti'
1 I 'i' is ai Sel.. Ii.-'S :in hlit; igaiiz III'.
:tis a ha l tlnttf-ilitt is an~ II:it: i)dc m. 11.
wl'hen Satan wi'lhi I tii anle~l:\ wit :iv'
!pilyi cait(li ai itant hi. first ?i-'! hit b:ro'
is g. he We ite., of b~o[ryrm"; :we itl
;."'iv tin t. and the; tI'A W.iper 1i: .Irrwe is
til<f'k vae so i:;'a to:;t eeri ,",' ito Cat:.
.-.t:ialever' .'et tun:at du~.; b.itty hi-; owti.
;i::oWj1al~thie. It lie Calttt get onie ol iii: .' tt
he~s~d ee!1nthot I) (lil'imest and wait ijl .. ;1
hay..', his ftivrri:e faa:.ilv ,frailiz:nl soi le tr
bor.-',w eta: Ui.C(e':iU Land. tl~:,
!ai.iip.~ I' i hec to Irsl's 1"v(: I 1ivi in g~o i
C'"!ilit tll: and ini ( ~ that her 11!:: (l
:It.il whol'e. No tine Ii: S to re" erve a ilirty.
ropy sfo~ a t I.f ht-oi c _ Iltnlier of
: I dii i:'ItC I : iilm"ra 1 (t% : :1' . x 11t1 ;illir
int atl;CLtiol :'1 it, ,and as in the Mai:. of IliI
wife' atad l bal.v, Ie !"iiit w'ai~t aliitliir.'elsei
In) ttillh' wt it. ' I lent.fure the in:Ws;aifi(t
I,.t'te . ( ui',:t i(:f th i t ((. n l In
I.1:.. . .. I~i : t :.ti a 1"'; , a 'l i1i ra' am'
,.:ahe 1tat W t):;!.!t te. 1 ev'Ct tits ac i ll trt~ikl
w1It\ Iitr !t1.1 ii '!i. t 1 eek . .j .L )1 i
ti'.Ct' ('. tft CS nu lu aia-1 '; aitwl! t
1. : i. :t li:(j 0' tiilt;''~ ilun'%l. w!hf~ .':..
orn Confederacy as one among the nations
f the eart.h.
If the Aholittonists of the North would hut
as their fratrici 'al hands : if they would lay
side the sword of oppres.uin : if tLy wooul
eknowledge our inl ependene, :ll would i.e
0ll. 1'1, eoldd then livei in r.Cae,,in amlit t",
nd in friendly intererurse with them ; bnt
this, you may re-t assured, that the South
.ver (a- le comne tert?' i ler people ar'
nited and determined in this contest, and
ill shed the last drop of blood in their en
eavor to achieve tli;r independence. That
wi:! be stCce Sil. there is not a .halow
f doubt: and, sooner or later, the Southern
'onfede'racy will lave to he neknowledged.
My countrymen : In conclusion, I appeal to
on to lay down your arms, and cease to give
our aid and encouragement to an unjust
use ; do not point your bayonet at the
arts of Southern men-those who have
roved themselves the champions and friends
f the oppressed of every clime and every
reed.
'1 I were on Northern soil at this moment,
-om my knowledge of the condition of South
ml .hivery, an'i of the negro, andl from iy
nowledget: also of the superior condition litre
I the slave, to the poor white people of any
Inotry, as C .d is y ju]ge. amd I helieve it
no iWe boast, belbre I woubl ligLt for the
ortht a," ins: the South - before I we:nld point
bayonet or aim a gun at nole minded
out he1rn4 breasts whose Cause is so jn.-t and
iered. I would suffer death r.n the srallabl.
(1.1 my arrival in this country. :t moore youth.
vMlunteered, and It :ye been in the n diant
ar of 1. s:3; : I volunteered nine or ten years
fier in ihe Mexican war. and if I ha.i tet
tonal lives, I am realdy to sIcrifie- Ihem
a the freedom al indepemienct of the
nith. on ihe present jilst and hilly oerca ion.
hol I fall in he ha ttle. pie reed by an
boition bullet, the last words that would
c heard quivering uf.on my cold and dying
ps, ater asking foIgiveness for my per ein
rs-the per..eetors of ( ol tn- man, the
ankcee Abol itijoniss-t he lasti wordls that
old ie heard on my cold au.-l palhd liis
ut.ll be Suouthern 'reedotmi and Iidipet
c".nee forever! denx., C. S Nt rna.id
Not Afrnid.
The editor ofthe I xingon (IUl.) /Pn.~'u!
a man who will expres h ei; sentinent .
he hlter has no terror far in. He invite"
.alt fr'omo the ] uin iel:ubhlican antloir-i
;s I f lilini- ' in the tiliwin leh and num
!.ie .strie:
"" The Kn.ox Ie pb/diceanenik upon the
tatsi authorities to arrest us, w' ith sm ith
r Democrauileeit<: as traitr.rs..sin.ly bw
tise, in the lV:.gteuge of that eniL:t"nied
:1r il, we "are very iusy .just at ilt thnte
llet h isin :hmses and bar: b epithets tion
e he:' odf Mr. Lincoln. This is t:e only
.ml~ain ::gdn.tus, :.msa we l:ewi guihty!
to letest I.i:coil takes one a itnmiicir, we
re a ftullI of trea-on as an tt::: is Of meat ; I
1. u:.rover, up1n0 that Ih'-is there are four
,UStInd of the be:t rails in lttuho cont
the :,unt in b.e: en ever'i looke upon! Cum:
Sith1 yailr l;1.ie b-m.te' S a e::-.r
te, h ! . We ::e willit'g to. be saiti iiip
tr taar: amit'. nher Nn ii' t under a mid
!., ,'u. w ' hiii rat her .see utl~ Sta.te of' Ill
ert last hi htabitant.dr.,wnecd in the red1 lj'2d
it..e us liihey .r give u s dea
4-*
S 1 a .: i Pu L. 1n.et -t '" .
f~.vIr the \'ienna hatl 1-- l.t wee k. a SothI
:roita'.+ddirr. '. ,It .ad I~uetn oilt ot! tt 5:ont
as arre..tet by t-e ,f' th r:'te:r'ating 'iun
tuhr. ont the welt;nt- jlanudit< th-i t ani d
meit itan.trce thet party enie to a ht:d.t
wordn bayo:ntet , antd two*. of' thteim went int
irit of -.ater, bitarin g the Car'oli:-at captive'
ieurge tif the Y'ankee tap'or. Thle fotrme t
a tehed his time. an.!I wheni the wai tring
artyV was ont if ei.tt seizedl a b~ayoneit.:nmd
a sing~.!e str'oke al:niost severedl the- head'.
-oml thIe body~ of his ..smpmaii.mu, afort -ie
e- q uietly took po ssessiont of' the~ arm<t, and
trched to the camtp of his friends.--Leem
urg (V'a.) Mirror.
A Goon N.utE.--The name of' Jackson
3ens to be gainting an c.:viable distinctionl in
f Aexandriat, Va.,.slew Col. Riisworthu for
trering with a flag. private p'operty, W1hten
e ktew his own denthi atoldl illw. Seond,
t itie i.iainl for the .'tt! gii!UVC heavy
hils. Thitrd, Mr~s. .Itckson, of' TJazewell,
rove ..ndy dIohtnson, thle tratitor, f'rom. her
o e, assutrinig imu thatt money cotuld not
urcase bet' pritVstions for stuch an intgraLte.
u'rah lot' the Jactikson-.!--Fayetteville Ob,
.nd dottt forget Col. .Jac'k.,on, of Georgiti.
i thte atle repoted light near M:.rtins'burr.
-Er. Atmi'.
te Chicago Pos/, who htas just r'eturnetd frtom
hec hattle fieldl of irea.t Bet hel, says:
futt thme twabest part of' t.he digraieful atlfair
v'ill pehaps never h~e knowin. 'The dhad.-the
u'rde'ed-will not fall very fat' short of' one
aidred-mar' reach th ree hundr'ed. You
tre had the neotunt of1 Mijor Winthr'op's
leathm ; hut the sad sto~ry of thte ito less gatl
att privates will inever be written. TIhe~y are
tot the less enititled! to hon->~r, event in their
lenthi, thtan the gallant tIlcerts who fell int
tis ata'r ; and it is dlistressinig to kntow that.
:l'en for a fime dhe faet of their beinig kiiled
,till be kept a secret.
Hesa fool that grtumbiecs at every little
nishatce. Putt the best foot f'orwa.rd, is anl
>ld and giotd nmaxim. Dontm't runt about and
el. cuaitinanie -s that y' ~u have beeni unf'or
uate ; people di) not like to have untfortuniate
ae r..~maint mc .
Wiar Song.
Woul-l'.4 thou have me love thee. dlear(''(.
With . wunii'ts prou.lest heart.
Whihhnlil ever hol.l thee neare r,
Shrined in it irtn'nt~ heart'
Li-ten, then ? My cotuntry's calling
On her sona t-) meet the foe
leav the.e gra.vep of' r:e and myrtlir
1)rop the dreamy handi of lovd:
Like young liener -.eeorn the turie.
When the engle sererms nabri e
Dust th..n pause ?-let beoardls Ily
Ito Ii. i fir thy eonntry tight
'Ne;ut her nulule nblmtn rally
iso.1 ! ur country itnl her right !"
Liiten ! now her trutupet's eulling
tIn her Bons to :neet the f.e
Woi'..t hetart is Mit atnd tender,
lit l'tis lrand alt! faithful, tuo.
Shull she be her land's defender
Lover ! .sol'lier ! up and do.
Seize thy father's ancient falchion.
Which once flashed ts freedom's star !
Till tweet peace-the bow and halcyon,
Stilled the stot my .trife of war !
Listen ! now thy ecuntry's calling
On her sons to meet the foe !
Sweet i= love in moonlight bowers
Iwelet the altar and the flame
Sweet is .Tringtitmc with her tilwere
.weeter far the liatrit' ni iame !
honuld the Ioil who rules illuotve thee,
Doim thee to a wliier's graIv,
Itearts will break. but fame w1i i ve thee.
Canonizeal :intoneri the brave!
Tisten, then. thy country's calling
On her sons to meet her rue
Rather would f view thee lying
OI the ltit red lieti of life,
Mi'; thy country's her.es d. in;,
fltii to 1.e a ilan-4,irir S wilf
Front the Charle un u uctry.
Lit 'fin e of' Pence Prepnre t'tr W:r.
If these wvordsi of advice. from a wise ad 1
:n atuln. wer ever worthy of the attention i
th i.:e for whvotn he laborteul and ftiuygt. I
villh how tmuch tote fJrce Shoidti Ithey clon:e I
home to ts at this time? If sonewiat of
the energy and weahh of a Christian people,
1(vting pear(, .houhit!, by the advice or the
Iist of men1.f(1 ever be given to preparation for
vtar,. h::w1 much ...191 enri''i enl'>:ts, ho~w thatr
vrl is: l-on'i nt, tend towrd prepar~ati.>n fur
the defence t~f all we hld th-or? Will it ti
for n- to sit (tmcy down indl leave all pre
,la:t I to ieli rulers ? Was it by sth a
(ui e that tLe b:mtdl. cof onr tht:aldom were
sl:rttk to the .:ronlli Iron the h-d:-tI if tiho-o
jita riiiy t -: ha. as ! iid not the pet V
,,tve u)p irt'y and qujickly into line withont
:rder.; f "am alt 'eatiers ? tnd 'haii ti'-y now.
L.e their 1.st inlitry ,.flietrs n re in tit
a th a: ,ii+ha, eonfrnti ng supeit1r numbers,
h:al thei yi iil to suil.port them by every means
al tia.ir' po)wer ? t
vin.t nrill our ficer; fay-wlhat our sil
dir--if. hi ving nobly miet outr invaders du
ring the sumtmr. they a:.k us, a, coll v eathir
ppr .cht. fir c lo tin.: to entable them to
kit p the ineld in winter, and are toil thiat
h1eir frieunW. at Lome h:.v only thetght of
l.e to rtel of their cncountter,:, the Con
!ll..ray:. : :ates mak,:is th work 4'1i easy: ;Forl
tleit' : eri:i-t.-rs ::s oni nt ll iet ti
l u h t '.g---en ry .ix tm ::: h- t wety I - n d.I.-u
,a:tr li a l e:t:e fir t taoyed fr~om her
toirtrs. E:wth titme of tiee mewil w ant a
.sel fr...to - ~.ih to ,::rehaiSe his chi t hes.
hoe., keC. she~ no.-t :uuo toi prieitai, in
we of invasion. Li) prtovide four a'. many tn're.
ho woutld 4prittg to arms at thie Ii r. toJuchl
ol a hostile loot u pon her soil. Can inzdividuald
u~tepritie ,do t his ?Can anty iuerchat I un
iertakeu it ? Can atny offieers h n'.e :iu order
ooking to this ? W yv half of his meni inty
e mlek or deuadl, and he not uht~e to dlra-theicr
1iii h0'.z tiloney- \\'lo is to do it?. We Sayi
he i cjph-. I ..t their vdicts rin-g out it-;:rt
ud luta. Leiunt th' Chit t othriuity eel that
to a. . nan or'' chiVilt i wilinl ::n id ler.
is ''r hi r ; mn r f.r i he-neri:d defiece. Let
in tm, a.s withI oe voice, 5uay to tho-e i chosen
ti~, ide themi~. - We know. fLlI we:ll wh!at
~lrs a y, eie tivind umak.: who ar dee
niuiued to bie fri i-who vil ta,:. allow their
tioeto bei I tuade deseht :.. I."adl on-poj.ilnt
ts the wayt, iid we ill1 flv. Noth~ing(can
ie ae:-! ol' our peopl.e to wit'ch t hey will nt
-et:oud sii :' these objei t-. Let thios: tin ti.e
.*in-tower:. uS : ia im :ui ionhll .-ee a a
\\ith a dle ill our bairs, with our sup;.die.
fronm atbroad eut off, let us turn to our owvn
esorces; and whilst we ackniowledge theI
dilliculties by which we are surrounded, let
s spring to olt' Work~ and o'rercome~ them.
let us to our tuke like mn. fintd whethor it
beL tight or to work, providing for tbc Wantd
f war, let tus to it ith our whole hertri. ead
rms, and1 he:..
L et us do th:i. ando we will ven.ture then
iteio that not merely those thIings, tof wh1.Ih
we have hinted, wuil be pirovidedu, lint tha t
senul the pr-oud naval powevtr which now1 lies
so provokingly otih otr shore, wvould soon learnm
that we! were thinking of thett. Th'Iis coim
munitr miay have nineuty datys in whi ch to
prepre -eoiutgh. if imiprovedi to bid defian~o
to at really powerfuli e:<pidition.
Let each one of us, men amt women, say
to orsel Ves, whlat ant I doing'
Let tus al remenmber thait the whole is to
be? madte nulo iumiluite efforts.
Nteueno PA~irmo-rts:.i.--There is a niegro
man in Ihe town of (rtenwoodiu, wh Io goes by
the tuni uf '' Free -libn li e is at slave, how
eve, andl he caume byv the namtue if "lee ~
Jim,"t as his tnatsler~ h imi~ someu timei sin1ce
that its Ihe had workedl well iand li:hful for
im , lie might use hi. own timein in mankitng a
living Ihur himself until his service should be
Irequiredi agint. .Jimit hasi~ bottght ai ngro or
t-o, owntts at few horses, waigonsi, &c. ,and
b eig anuxiotus to do somnetintg thr the wvar,
~r'posed to the volunteers~ abuout to leave here
in Don Russell's regitmenit, tot go with them,
bt hi-t master would niot het hinm go. Jim
hen sanid he wottuld tender his wagons, hacks
ant teams for their use, and gatve the boys a
rotsng supper the ter tnight. Sotme forty
or ifty pa~rook of an elegant supper, all the
free gift of a negro; whlo is overflowintg with
pariotisml for the Sotherni cause.-\'ieksburg
(Mutu. SAn
Franee.-The Emperor Napoleon De.
eree.
We t.ke the fol.ving svrnpsk from the
Paria Moniteur of .une Ii ti.
His Majesty, the Emperor c-f the French,
eking into consideration the state of peace
rhich now esi;ts between Franee and the
Vnitel Stairs of A mcrica. and resolved to
naintnin a .riet neutrality in the strnggle
etween the Government of tle I Union and
he State.; which l.rpos' to thrn a seara rite
'nMfederation: declares:
I. No vessel of war or pri'vaner nlf either
ii' the hclligerent iarties will bo allowed to
ntcir or stay with prizes in our port; or rind.
ztead.< longer than twenity.Iur u hours, except
n case of compulsory delay (re/au/ec /irree.)
.. No sale of goods belonging to prizes is
llowed in our ports and roadstead.s.
3. Everyv Frenchman is prohibited from
L aking a commission under either of the two
parties to.arin vessels of war, or to accept
letters of margne for privateering purpose, or
to assist in any manner whatsoever the equip.
ment or armament (if a vessel of war er pri
ratcer of either party.
41. Every Frenchman. whether residing in
rance or abroad, is lik..wice prohibited fri m
enlisting or taking service either in the ar.d
rnt or on boa:-d vessels of war-or privateers
) either of the two belligerent parties.
5. Frer.chnen residing in France or abroad
unnst likewise abstain from any act whieb,
-onmitted in violation of the laws of the
miire or of internaionmal larw, might be con
~ider.-d a~ n n net bo-tile to one cof the t wo
l aties ant corntrary to the neutrality which
ve have resolved to bserve.
his Majesty declares, moreover, that every }
renehman contravernig the prisent enact
nent will have no cl:im to any pro:cCtio:
im I.i: t ;verntment giit:st any nets cr
nei.mre, .' s. haItsoeve r they may- .e. which the
tleier'nts mtiiht exercise or decree.
N.tror.Eox.
'lhuvenel, 3lini ter of Foreign Affirs.
Military Character of Missourians.
A braver or more wavrlike peoule than the t
Iissorians do not cxi-t on this continent. C
rhabiting one of the healhhiest re.:ions on s
he globe, trained to the u.,e of arms from ear- x
youth, inured to hardlsls as trappers, or
s the hunters of the great Western j.hIins. t
riving the b:illo or the wild Camnanche be- r
>re them with a reekle- s dmt ing never dream ,.
f by - Cossack or Huron, they constitute ai
eopile in whom the military spirit and virtues /,
?snally preId.uminate. Clan we belie e
tat sneh a t:4atc will tamely brook the re
r.t sloghter of it.s citizens in St. Lonis by t
.incein'zm mercenaries. It, wouldI ho anm in.,nit to) r
he brave and spirited people of Missouxi to
lieve it for one moment. - There- Is harOly
boy of 18 in that State, who has not eressed
he plains more than onue. and the rifle is us
eniliar to them all, as ik the spinning jenny I
n the lhode Isiauders. These were the boys Ie
rho made the great march with Doniphan,
ror St. .ouis to Chihunbumma. in 1::1i;, with a
.4,.1 iedt:llbly Small, when the distance at.!
he arshnlsipin of the trite are cou'idered. t
hey have lived so niten in open air that C
,ev sel.hl m eup ,undr a ro. .l The atmuos- c
hre of a boiuse ufocat them. Whe t
1ey are-in hm-gry, tiayt 1,. a hni10l er a bcar". .
mi it ml fm.1 is nea~r, swallow haim an natur~eI
ia' the e i-trans, er iho tribe. oif Cenmtraml
b i. who' madeli t he Chaldelns :tremb een
r-es n~z... T en o~f these Missoturians have
riqp:eunly attacked, in the opm: pl:ie, 2G'
cl l armed Indians anid pult th-em to flig.
.; I). BulILtin.
.--\V :rm:' Overnmaacr...--estndaLy at
o m in the' Sisterm' I Jo-pita1 wa the scene
one'- of t ho-e deedls of noble di-,.tion 0o'
V.7:-1 '*i a 1m~u:an thI::. appear so birig.htl:
. .~: me :n unl. the sell sin- trujggles el
hi. I m:v .'L rs.al 1-'raaxe!. , v .as ser.
Wir o mded on1 -\ondayt, waVS :P da
ie time to be married to a young hldy b
h.. tame-o Siis K'g-~ ate L':'mm-!-. When th
3m'A',ble Ii found that heir aliiAme..d w.is appim
Isul. omm; nuralI wounded,:i-lhe in-i-tel o:; gum
ml tlie 5itm-r' ilospitei awl' taking e-::r- oft in.
mchi im." :mgainst'he lhms of the indtmlt~on.I
mt.ls..-s th..-' were m~an andwie hatnc
IC.ine::sesiVa vi lingniess to lbe nmrtried to hi m
a the. rte wvas per't -r:iu i g e:tdby by 1!..
Cv. Vin. VhemL-er, tim it Ej.:min Iher lpowt'r t's
ninicr to t he avoundel.d manm .ining Is sick
ess.--St. Louis Rtep. I
1Cauffr, Bam & Co.
This large sud well imrown dry goods es
abli'hent in Auigusta, does not seemr to feel
[hey haye on lhand. a very ageC anid tplen
14 stuck of gor"P atnd aN recciving con
:tmdyJne; -niz-es from New Orleans, whtich
beyar elig v.ry cteap. All t hose n 1i1h
rg anythigx in the fan~cy dry. I - l:in'e"
>e z'ccomnmoerted by calling on them. I
They adso keep a aery large~ assori mentt oft
;or~lhermi inannfacturied goo~ids of evemy stylme
mni vaieity. Whlen vyin vi.-it Angn:,ta dount
bmrmiit to give t a c'all and examine their
tok. Thi r store is underk- the. Augusa llo
.1. and lthat is the Ihotel to -top at, if youin!
vi-h tin be conventient to bu;mdne. and coma
'or;ably situated.-Waynsesboro Inudepende m
uth. _ _ _ _
Col. J1. J. Pettigrew, ot the F ir-t Rifle Reg
rment. has volunteered as a pirivat. in Cap
ai Conner's Company (the Washirgtuin
i; t Intry) of Ilaumptoi~n' !.;-600mm and has
onl with tsaa corps to the seOL of war.--.'-le:
eperanlce puns wood on the lire, il:,ur* in
he barrel. meaat in the tub, vigor in the body.
nitlliene in the brain ;it dilies happi
[1ess and pro-perity, give~s healha to einjoy the
plenty which surrounds us, and a grateful
mart toward the G.,d of all these blessings.
The London XAc s notices that althoughsi
millions steringz have been sent to the North
fronm Englan:d, since the 28th Novetmber las~t,
the specie in the banks of the comumercial
eities has not increased more tihan live il
li-ins, notwithstandi ng the constant reeipts
fr-m Califoria, and argues that this is evi
demnc that boarding is going on, the usu.d
ao.nanqen of civil war
?enra iierrcy : v PW "!"rftflP rnusi nevi'
it'z~nil wid tCv 110..~s r!."1 . ~
The nlnerc relle.'.ie.1 ('reil J'.:;":.:,frer All
"~rt+ of tu-advc: it:rv., l.a ;tt lint funnel it.i
way inon (Uoc'ernmer~t emlce, andl we ventutre
to think its. onaniry c : a trnip. ,hil will prove
mn exrrnordinarc' a. to rerin niewil ;1.4 fi rui~a
f.nrcl I 'n! ii'r't'c'c"' ati icipiitieit 1tie 'c+. it, flit,
1-n 'a~ii rirly rel~' v.'I. 'l'ilt I:itci ig4:1ir4!
brou~ght iev the 11~ mniil fromn .\ ni~i iif' n
v. rv nn:~~' if fee tc e .t trtt iny cliar.1':er, an.!
hai; Co:nj'eIllhd the :llclhcri ic~i :' Iikcr i ~ee ne
12)1 tc stepb f.r j.!?'iri the f icct:s I' tar
NorcZthe -l !I1rs'iti tlepc'endecicf:.; on at piro :pr
footing, TIhree infantry re,'itents, we ire iin
ormet~d, are under ord~ers f'ur Cimnadax, with a
r'orrceponding force of artillery. Thewe troops,
with all the ri rjnisite rnaterial, hior.r~s,,,".,
will easiliv be stowe'd away in tae CrciI Th'a4.
'l'n; andi we may h~e vecry soona to htiar that
there is~ no nee.! of' ftlrtlur amxie.ty ,!)chit tho
saety of' British interests on the Nortih Ancr
an ctineunt. Tre mncch p~reesdition ano
he tnrua in tilt prceent reitced stniu of tie
Ngortbern pottiun 'o' lhe' I 'ni' "n. A trcatac, we.
jndrgistaael* ir ei::z Hale~ hc en iLell :nsi
:breaten':tl litnieige h-. i i-: tu'ee ini s!:'
:ri,'i; .rIjuiieinr tihe Caul.:an !r~hr'.n r. Mer.
nl rct.'etence to tis itiitl:!y I:!tce il tte." 1-1)
Iii. t:'nl:i. N'cr r':aj, ii vrc i' rerirt'n i. r'
or in har''ii ' 1') its ow i' t:! hi. ite!t.T
anl attitude of pert icet C',i:trd':;e %% he.1 its
e)rbear')leO atnd nr'utrality ate .-.; ii!cIl~V
i.& ieea l o a'eull' .'.rji'r~r.ncl
T1h'rc is, -lla':ty :tarth ql vf -
'ivfll. lie,,'!J'ii! r " 11/ C'h'j~ j'~bj It -,I;.;
X Soil' It ('iljr::' wetre d r'hire i 'l'ltI(Ie'(.
'he . +r:/:.1 Ira: fai-.-t::1 i ':' ucir ant eI, :'t iO(a?l! tf
h'.1i cflcctk'~Yt:ailtainecd. Sudelyi we heanr
fC thie departutre of' the .\wqcl'c Senliit'nrcl,
and ci lb..-virtual t-:s:iing, of the lelocka.-uc'~
itch a state of thing,~ can ha:'.lly fail to p~r'e
41cC Very tnisrhicvtt result=, and it nevi
i tLe inevitable that 6'Th'ae Ion:/ /e q'1i i":t
f' I 11 /32)' 1_!,r 'l.,h ilb"d1 r it #1 .'11Ii,"1'
Iwith the iirc.:t I ,ce~a1!i. inii, t~Iriad=I. 8--1 t
\V' dire$j' tieor 0:16 'fr.cs~I "' to inlrl
tis itlly:" ti 1':cri"':gt 1:cr'trv. a" t is'las
s h4t, ;i rtih; I::tt' I f the Inacy will l..:
icri sly: ini'tedl on fly the French ;:o-ern
teut :titlst a c." e'e e loekadc:? will not
e a1Ibi [ yjer 't i fi' tier bin
i. rof cot )11 fromi Newi OIiairs toel aca'r,
till tint, r athe.' than impet iI the intecrests oit
cc 're. 'ri mat plat: t r, s, de Frt ic ;u.
ICI aie n :IliiC c-e ith.ii 10~ ie-rn 'i'.. ::
v. Wlilt t:t hI .~: ' 1 i,i'l\ tl::Itltj rii :
7C ktnowi n..ei. It. witfa~dt i:, a ::ezv rhhi
.l'n .'!l~i.:1CI~i e n t~e. fr th :: list. r ult ' h.is~-ie4~. ha: c,uz'
wit go " : n-sc.a:r l.i' _ ees. tr ;!aiei:g.!, a;ai -
ie'urez'. B::t, it i.s eIji i that it Wiill iii~t
, ;:r 1 .\i.e:ce,t'. r tet I: C cepiisicnt un If+: