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Backward, turn baekward. oh! time, in thy tight, Mlake me a child again, just for a night: Mother, come b-ik from the echos shore, Take me again to your heart is of yoro Lisa from my forehead the furrow? of eare, Smooth the few silver threads out of my hair : Over ,ey slumbera your loving watch keep Rek me to sleep mother-rock te to sleep. R:ek me, rock me, rock me to sleep Roek me, roek me, roek me to sleep. Backward, flow backward. oh! tide of yeara, I am eo anaryof toil and of tear Toil withcut recompense-t urs alt ini rain Take them, and give me ley childhood agaiu. I have gr'iwn weary of dust and decay, Weary of finging my soul.wealth away Weary. of sowing for othsrs to reap Rntk me to pt.op. mother-rai tae to teer. rock me, rock me, rock me to sleep Rock me, rock me, rock me to sleep. Tired of the hollow, the base. the untrue. Mother, oh ! mother, my heart calls for yc. Many a summer the gritas has grown green, )l..ssomed and fsdad, our faee between Yet wi'h strong yeurning and puasionate pai.n, long r 'o-night fur yeour pr.euce a;siun ; (..sue fromt the silne-. ?u Ling and su deep e.e-.- meta leep, mtbar-r.ock me to slee). Rock toe, rock -me, rock me to sleep Rock tr.o, roek n"-. r"'ek oe tn Aleep (ever my faint heart, in days that are fown, No love like mother-loe ever was shown No other worship abideF and endurid, F.ithful. unseitish aid pationt, like your None like a mother e.,n ch:r:n aw:ty pan. Fr..: the sick soul an-I the w._rid.weary brain : Slnumberr aoft calm o'er my heavy lids creep R-k me to sleep, n.th,-r-rch me to A.!1p. Toc-k me. rock me. rock me to :cep Rock m, rock me, rock me to sleep. Come, le: your brown hair jaet lig~htedl with geM. Fal' on your should'e g.ain as of old Lc it fr 1 4,v-r -y f e .el .I t-ni;ght, Sh..dir; try f,.ir.t eves away-fr:-n the light For, with is :r:ys.edged shad..ws or.e: more, Haply will throrg the sweet ri.aiiona of yore; Lviny..y. , its bri:;ht biilows weed ..s:..,. to ,!e..p. min:her-rz'k ma :o e'eep . .:.k ":P, ri4t me, r:k tc: :u sleep il me, ro;-k m-, r--vk we to sleep. - Io.ter, leair um..thier. ti-e yerar iintev been long. Sircco Ii et bush-:d to iby Ialuay son:s si.. -mu-, and urnto ny e-io:l i-1.itll ,.ecmi. We:rsnhe3d' yearc has: ..en .ut a drearn ; Clap,:1-.1 to ;4y arie in a li.tr.g embr.i e. With th;y lidin'ehes just rw?-ping my free, Never lieresa.: t.> wake or to w-a . ~r" --crC ? t", steep. Rock mo, rock te, rock mr to :ei.j. My Courtship. 1t1 .tr t::rs WARD. 'I here was many affect in ties w.ich m iadei me harker trter Betsy J.ne. IHer f.unher'+ farm ji:ned ourn ; their cons nd ouru quencht their thurst at the same i;te; our old morea both had t.tare3 in theric f-,rrcs ; the mesaica broke out in both farncrlies at nearly Cl.e se'ne period, our parients (Beta%'s and mine) sit pt regularly t-viry Sundsy in the same trcetittg houte. and the nahirm estid to observe-" How thick the Wardy and Peas leys air '' It was a sublime sight in tue spring of the year to see our aeveral mothers (Betay's and mine) with their gowns piod up ro that they couldn;'t sile 'em, sticeshiuite-iy bili 30ep together and aboosin the nabe'rs. Ailtogh I hankered intensely after the oh ject of my afec-kshuna, I Jarsent. tell her if the fi-es that was r:ginin my nmanly Buhzzumn. I'd try do it, but my to g would kcrwhailop up again thme roof of moy moowth & stick thar, like deth to a deceast A frican, or a ciountry postmaster to his offis, while moy heart whang ed agin toy ribs like atn old fatsl.ioined 'Jle agin a bara S-,.r. iTrsa a camn still nite in Joon. Ail natur was Luehi, andc rary ze-iwr disturbed the ee .een ,.'n0. I a t with 1.etsy Janme oni tbc fense of heer father's pas.t.-r. We'd bin roma pin threw the wovds, k t.ilin flours and tdrivin the woodehuck from his Nativ I.air (1.o to speak) with long stie-k~. Wall, we sot thai on the fense, a swinging~ our te t to aid tio, blushirng as red as the Ileldinsville scool houe when it was fust painted, anid *cookiii sery simple, I rake uo doubt. My bo:t atum wa okepied ini balinnsitnimysli o thme fense, while my right was.wounded lavi:igly rot.nd her wiste. I cleared my throat, and trenih-liely c'il: t: B...tny, youi're a gazelhle."' I th->u bt t hat sir w~:-t:ty fine. I wvaited to see whatt -flect. it would have uponf hr. It evidently didn't fete-h her, for .she up anl "You're a sheep !" Sea I " Betsy, I think very much of you." t" I don't b'li-eve a wnrd you say-so there. noW eumn" with much ol servr.tionl shge hite-h ed away from me. "I wish there wn Winders to my sole.! said I, " eo that you e:.ul FPA sotne ofm feeline. T her"s a re muuft in here," Ua:d L striking myv buzz-mith m d;y f:-ct, " to hih all the corn be.efanid turiiips in the neighbior hood. Veers<.(inst and the Critter ain't circulr.sttanc. She hi w..d her hrad down and comn-mensi chawin tihe strinigs of her sunt bonnct. "Ar, ec uli y.mu knos t be sleepie.-.i inites] worry thrs w with on y-ur aiccontit, hii-w ti ties hr s seitn-d to be- attractivet(o me-, and hoi miir; has e-benuk up. you woutldn't dowl e.Gaze on this wasitn form atnd th.eec er. snken cheeks I shnnld hayocContinneicred On io this Strati probly for kumtime, but unfhrtunitly I lu-t my b-llunso and fell over into the paster, ker I smash, tearing my cloe arnd severely dauma ginz mry-tf gitnera:lly. Biety Jane sprung to my aaistance ir duble quick tine, and ahe dragged me 4th Then drawin herself up to her full bite, she " I won't lsten to your noncenta no longer. Jos Fay rite strat out what your drivin at. If von mean gittin hi'- hedl, I'm in." I coridered that erc* enuff for all practich purpafseses, and we proceedted iinmeujitly t. the pergon's, and we was made one that very rite. The Hack Flag." )iior C:'aindle & S -uincl: It is very cary for firc-ide v..r--.r rather i."'amsity to rave for the raining of the black flw, ard I have thought but 1r the West Point efii ers, in both hides, tiia war would have drifi ed iuto a barbarous strife be'ore now. I learn ed from an offlicr. however, promoted from , civiiian, ar.d a g..d an.1 br-!- a s.ldwir a. hs;i fought thrugh thi:s wrn', and just frin. the arnv, tl:r. t- helieved sucuh a:: order woui' < cension a mu.'tiny. Aud rin contideratitn 1 .;eN much reason for i:. It ii re.i.guant t. the honor of a soldicr. and .no order woul,: rmake a brave man diny nercy to it kning e;;t:y--trfnderti chivalry might, but it is no' the ring of the genine me-il. Ntwithriand ing th e svage thirst ihr blood, of tho-e w. stav at home, as for reInoved frm the sen o! tattie as dodging and ex:u-ea can k -" th.m, it mv Ie ru.ticed how gtneri:uo :i:t - eladier.i ;re~ut their caprives, and if e;1ni: cornei at al: it i- aotf r the pri,ener hats bief tranferred friom the cu.tey of the army. .4 it not emhiiti that the brave and g ietr cus :l.ould peril th, ir lves in hor.orab.e nial (re, bu: they uu-theconne -avag.a co. thr.::, ard submit th:i-t.v.., not onldy to he h r ' ma of the tattle field, but to btciiery with. -u mtety if dekeat.-t ? It is very y ft h (ide (1 vatir to ce(t2101l aIth disigrae aid .r.. ri! to oithr.-, who in mner:-y's namne have ~f r-ady rihed all that -hetud 1,. tikedj. F,rst. Mr. iany, do whit you wish others to do. You ask the oldlier to do more than hi, vu catiens denande, or what he eng.aged tot when he became a 5'.ier. If yo- are too latie to be a snhier, accor :fg to the army re gcnhati.iat, :o rich jhatt yo'u cgit hire a ausetitute. over forty-ive, a gov -......-: ..........,..., e.4... ..p- ir her ressitatr exem"ipt.:n. CU ca, all anly ta:i, tr'avl t~o thei taei.y'S lines fit scne pout.-y u conid. :n:i ,'i go r. iar en b!sie-iske yo.i e'...b e :trrel, and when yu nmet th:e Yat.ke;e ,-keK -.i.-t dov:n one, tou can ci rtni:lv. 1:.1 very probhibly two. Netwihtading ;o r tw ary alor, y ir ."-" p ii'n1 you '':1, o.u et a death n 'z. hnd rota r .ui ' o. vir' I is e' s w hnt:.r r e ve ptb. '" wou! d, bft th 1 it is to n::r . t 1:. -a t.a te' l it r. -.:I may h-edy1 hv:.5 ieat p::- ar in hnre1t Q:.rCt- il t ourtin ar woell a; ur. l erieh r: e ii" rinuj hom; ie ' e....... ! 1 w t lwths, I t.n tail do ytur .bit as m~any by.lle h."s :natrchi: d ab: *Iii &t~t ofthu t.ein tik tk ii bi~ oter the Confendrcyt. 'iI can take r and mavi t:~. to tho' wer li:es of the whimy. l, h o vied w ithout. i; " an: cloth it, ::nido -he . . I n . t . ., ; your n v ic t a in pu at letoe Lot, t:o yo canierpied bagtwl hoe rn tel proced ,,od, with an extra ~pl ofr Dtch cra rehi llc 1o td r.-,t w uerit igh dof tthe enemy, the take a bigd t .raht, anud seec if you i d what was ca t to' recomndi to ttidonet lby bt te n braer ofn our wordlfr it, otuail wh have vnoydvied noroe w itlthis out ofite canudo the deed. fonot thso our sildpit.oly u rong tou br ' te norit o thy eanoter wordlnt bquahfn gw'udberied by the prcs bv emmeni-. infi reid tol ra: tho hack the an myh ua~dernc. I wo nbei,.ve tany chiliwrd flv ernment wuld preco- 's :ir t~ ou i indeendnce t olitr b.coinirtrr to no w to take d in thie inmiy f civilize ~nan. t On:thgi crtan. of our paeuliar stituioshowevcer un tey, hould aeudg lootie of the tiUni-moeor r. ai'n. Sta ebarip wi oo rar ta rind tb.rbnot fomg our' stnpint only.e but from tha of the ret of thercivilized worl. Wet tiar te last ma, pie n erthirho 1azud -d lpth auc auod rofI W-am hau b ace fag wuld be~ vkraited biy tht enemy. hi done twil lrih-ae the worldu one r m iitrv co)man(X.krS, o know~ etterT-O1 oha eitoer whhaas. in enx::in wat ins tu er it b d oa n the insiy of rdaiation. Oler thi ceai.r axs uthe reopheablte on tsequented they abu udg ofl ite ou tim e n more of ret adition pav no hdutn rte in rainiseg h.b,ck flr g bei;C theyre' belev tit j.r ih itdsa- to forei~ he wo~sribd with oe ark wal~l paper to oruIilnt theicr r'o")aIq, diii ren. 'lering hia sheet doubly Taluatble.--J c1C601 eiuisippitf. a. 111. Hilon i'auuerA, tShoeniakers and Ownersi of i'mclorie. * at * a is a 3. Blut there arte many perne who are not .(ceu :ge:ts;, or eslepluyecr. of the e''1rr,: Ins:t, yet wit.) are duitg much to oplpr'i~s the (trop.:7 and enrich dii 1ve i by traili" pri !cA. Such asi Jio ruz;kera, tueljers, supeia ce'ndeut~a, and turner: of factories a~nd manu iieetnur:rN slid nlrtiiilB (if a 1 kiiidg. All such ,nen are not only practica'l mnornie4 to our .uci's ina this Struggle, but are acting in di rect bad fa&ith to thuo go~verrnent and are sunb jerto pulishtment. 'Ies men art! I.xei~fpteil fromw rniitary service. But this exenmptiona ti rot for thei henetic of indlivih1.t1s, bunt fur he puibbc good. A11I tbus sitrrtun'd. thi.'rofir. who :)et fir their mIliviuu g.tial, vaiolae ib.. * tie iia~etit of the law, awl' ere extnre.=sty so;) [ et Ino it ezt ace e'nnr.xirilied anid n~erer tr.a, .!a) b-~ C.!.i elfed : The law proidti thatt s.~ v *"*tiita+C per cent " on te l ,A of p'.!di" ilaf .ti ll lot!. the extrcafc limnit o: the4 proii Varia'a.s rretists and suotceie tre b:.;ng .t! r.-:td'a resortedI to, to ma~rhi f'a app;artletly ih. *')t ,If prowiuction or to1 !.!lathy the cmic'.ila nnl~ in the !in~ids of th~e people. Cutler this nitheir the co::t of liviatg, it-or !tie interest n ea;t; at i'a'.tell. from a:.: r: t2t hem.-.I~ T pr. 'daeuion. 'rh-sc e ,,Ve ' iir"-il~ ,rin tIi. *r'1i:y-'.!e per cert. proftit :tIIa wctl, ani iii 'r~ aviin is arne and~ euir:c:d}gii-It'tCe real ' i1 ii o~ut.p; to have bec'i :lhaew-,.!; W hat is 01+' Co-it of :Oti ;a on it p: f ;hue'? It is t- price palli. icr the ra"' i.1t.-.-tle xpelIiie of tn!lino; it-trod~ t:. Mire' if the r.peratit'e who maikes 1Th. aiioca. L.ot i: ie ,'ezri;.'.ho:l r'.aat the. Iiii \rirl t(' I..nrlirlt! R:1"t w~inchl a~re t") miake 1.11'le.. la !.rI li.' t.:u i"". -i It:r w.at(. brall:L:'h t :it c.a::! :lrativCr3' Ia t;piu''. Tbnt prc'c'.:-t Iprices; vi taid w." le let e. nstiitit' nol p'rt. of :Ii!t!.g or le:&litr litini:lit. Nor ha;vei!'fl? omic righlt to cirrge 1.rmsci.t prives fear it c WYhat is thea t'Crtt (.f rcadna.Li.an on r e i o! "ottitt ;rou'.b ? ft is t!'0 ca,St. oi' t-e .(')1t01 I,.i th tit 3~i;I j. ..:rr:C3;z tniti it. nir!ki:ng Or putti ag ti:) the mnCl:ier endtth 1IJ* ; .t.,s of the e'ic; aivc". t'., it ii' r:":!ls e:n, a'iI;Ca1 edi t.,t nch 1 -I t11: e'.aaa.1, nor. "ieig^ ihl:OC, ririrt N ti1 Will! 1. %,-(j d:. ... L ow ~:e TI~e 1r.c 1-c . r;(:C (. ot'J; no. " ~ .!t C1 o lec. "'+t ('f pr iitl t ar~l If t: isi1 Ir~ ::'!.t i i a" n~~ '1" 1 ri r hi' is "..:l' $01 jet to 1.'.::et: ;te in ter ia.' t .r ( it 1. t\ 'a.'u!ciIV \1r: c'1i . "rdi ".a V t .t I~ r 1egrt shpr :1. i :" r.:i. ":'.; a:1 Iois 1.'ii. :14.111 i sel }~ et to t(ed' .. ."!1 f i 110"' ' . I ie" '.t :'.o t pn. le ..! eu,,t Caf fl.i' .er rt: t" iin:".i~, t :1e : t Ch L it- in Ii( ' a '1 .. ti t:i I fl et :ij& r~ a' fn: it1" ::a'..:!.-. t . )~it . 1.i,1 l.n 0 n;cr Ceme"l. Pi t i:t:T iait S :r phiuch1li i n. t :;t ' iu t l.ji1I . .'- %(r ,th : it t !"... !:.fl this side of the water. Daep~nd up in it t c ursro Mtadill- P'ursued will bring itsl r witrdrt. an'd it isi 'ha course which tht-c har'e R rigjr. upon every grouna! of good will, c'murtes,: andi Christian fee-aling, to aepeL that - w:" -.htauh pursue. (Ctaeer:. .) WVh , g."naiemwaa, I ba'i' are our kin ; they were, at nits ftat,. it tlheya are1 not how, our' CttstomerR. a'.d we i:'ip" :hi~y wrill be outr cu;taanaerm aigilil. :'1,t they: urge'.hown Slo that, talir all rar u~,n~tan ca, when their )ontd r.&aling cotldi I avo. ~~ play", tha'j' hLavt warmi aa' eit" titwcarab Ertg haud. N'ev'; kt nas forgt.~, wlaair~t.r umarn !ary.irrttikafl tuaycrt-s.. thei inindia of thiat p''IJ l"!-tC'P1 .!t ust for tt the re(cpt lait of the mince o'C Wtle. (Chaeer=.) Leat era'r :::^li~hrna:; ii aIt'r'.vC tipail:a the t"'.hdleai a'f hits It art. th~e rtecat,!t .ttl, ofr t-:t Gt:anmartl.t .a:: an'.! if occ~a-L..t~!ly: h' awa lietu inpir'! ttt .:a 2cer fit se'ii', h1: ':.,uat i ni a:irewt't, otr !'C111i tai e:.r. a -'a,i 1.:t lints C~hn leis ta~ia {kact 'lec't' ~c:1cl aia.iantc la th t recollc Arai, gaitsi.-min-, it is~ the mtorre r oeaiffnrv that we shC.';ial d",'lt.:, bte-.u e I 01-101C WI Wt kr:tuw qpailet ivI tat thei.r pea 'pit' -1 t'tca!tt tier ;Jeupi of t hetA .rthcz r. Staot.' -hatve not yet clrft:lk of the" enp ; theyi art! a11l tn1i'ar ,r. to ho~ld i:. far :1-4)t their !i1';; her~ haive not v et tera:rak of tha'. cop which.I :j' t ** tt-taui 01 fl. al the rest of atoe wa ridl ,e s ::mtt a! tt (hIc ir. er. We have aur ra: (' taita ah'aa shivery ; we a::av he fAr ,h ar'lot, or ti ;atast th S.!luth It L W Uar is '1 ua.'.;'t. I ratuark, 1&lh.~ uI. a1Ith-.J" aflisau'it I).t X :t"J .I t1 tither Ivadt.,r of th'o S !utlihav tt nsny le:t" taa it tiv!na' t ta;'Lt'V ; aiml trri h'tvet matde tt i+ totarat' ha:a ai:ha"r-tiza. h~ve tmalea :ia i").'.. (Ean i a-i.-mi ': '!at'&r .', w'ilch wi:.~ paa:!. age' 1".! :tr d v,': Ii :aaV :a'!.r.t t!:*;:r Iiai!:ita tai "a test abijh t a':n .1r* i~ : alaryl:a ::11, I :ae''t I l"riof 'a-A.'r:.ji~ su:t'. it aa att . ,ita'-tiVO i:LIto aenei: aa~' ~tt'- eaen ta I nl't h::ial party, ya.tralaue to titemr;it i e tarrt't ;r' i llt~~ h a St~ u.hat ia h 'v WWn 1 alt.'i: caa'r~ut! 'i :l ~!atV2ai i aCaa! i' htht11 ~t'' ' I lafl :a th tr~ 1!Uaij *tx.lita- frCut1A :laat;o.;al to p. ce ! I ta::! ,,a:',. fr,:n thle iait'a':1' ,"f "'t ar p p:.iia' a: ; ,:rn.:ed. (!It'" 1^itsr rid a,"i .Iv1.3.i:.Cip:tt.; :';t't ::: ::RtiV N ' :"t i"j tl~tit . spar::intt in.ita t' l' rh. I. '-" '" t part, (C:auafl:it Iast h:'.i'e: that. t i,t r ii as .rin s! tany f(i'i Ca r. i Bat i M (' fl'.tl"Cs.Ci f'Ca i(~at-) 1 i s j. t ':=I':; ia*;a:j)2 :taaar J . it.::'salV 1(l e !a a"..aiatt .ci :1t ta tinga~l to W& ai!k't t:''.*l t ii''l :':!:itta til i vltt, vii;,';a t.1 .". .1 ':r t :'r 4'* flt: .','),%rl ttI' Mr. (Utadesoac's Spcceit. IThe f 'luwirg i.4 a fuill report of' Mr.Gld itooe'x speech oni Aneriican affairs, at New C:istie Englatnd : 1, for one, laid the right hotiortible gentle matt, ezerel~ing my~ own pinr f',culties t1i beat I could, have nrtivr fel1t that Eigland l1id any r t. o etulect:l d t her own civil iuta Fesiji fo'r desiring thes uilztzption of th." Ame~rican Uion. 1 c.tll u:,der-randl those~wbo say it is 1;"r the .enrrl interest of nations that t:o Stat~t ahould swell to the dlimenins~t oif a cofl Client. I can uhdt r.taztl 'Ihii'c who~ say avid I tS:fes it tT'ie 'y own opinion--that it is grially" 'str th~e intertst of toue "egro roce thul Lhiy "hoid lace to do with their own m:,ttrs alo', and not.-as has hitherto Iut en the cn",---viih thteir own mnMte itaekedi by the whol.lh power of the Fet~'ral G'"vernn'ent if the Utit( d St~t'. (Chlit.) 13~c'tli: e. j,4ty I ),b.4'r:4. tht; tar~t T'4 tie'-n the it;ate rf '"hi 'iS th4tt his; tui4,:r1 heretrii)ro', a~nd to which to,"e, I t}i~ ini~itaki'r'iy, in the inter i'=-t of the ler), bareo thought it desirable to tret'tr'.. 'i It~ nv.- hy wi':lt the elaces have beent ;.rc.Y* t-irl'".i h':ve Lecn la.; matte rort by the Fald + rn Gumv~ rr.:nivnt, lilt !:. ')c Owrcr; of1 tb'',t '"" .s..ir* ; ]L. 0:"' er'i'.,'i i:...t of the laws tall?' 1 by 1h(: ot.W,"' of the ::aces Lai nu;t rerd it til.e h::::ds' of th"e owei.; o~f the t;1a e . uil i:. Ilihty have a rihtn-a cnn titutionial righit by :he Con oI or . the Untit d Sat,~i-to b+" I ~ti!ilc fli~i~?the~iir 4ntcn slavv-s inthe ext. t (.imtla ti: 1w, l:;'.. that the Al ive-owni r, lia :; i. h, the x l..iC It't 'tr of' the Amt:Ac;t: Uh:ic;n. I rano, ti~crel.re, very well tcni. r andt~ ta arnw ni*titi*i if thliti' w:] thilik th. is l'"r.irii:.rli tot Ie de~siredti the iiteirt' *iht L Itr ro ii'.': that the Amierictan Ubt .',r'uld hei' '.t1~i:=,r"ir',. flit I m":.Pt cohifes-. 'or r!":,soo" tha.t. I needt r~ot t~ (. it:aill, ti1a 1 i m :tot tt'!nk. int i:1 gland 4*I::!'4 1 ;, : :t isnh d;i Ilt1 of'flint ~' * Wt ~ ilptil: .; :ha it 'vn re ).t I. I ':ilU izttR'. I li:.; iv' t?1: is i. not r.:1n l oI:, th! Y": iew r le niney take Of tat. I thi'u ;ia '' ' . d i nt t*. i i.,i. "l !1:.r o re :I i 1] 0' the cp unmity . (Ch' rr'.) 'rl,.eri .6, Stud. dn-t; an b:,. no +~ltt ivh';:'.' 'IV') t~irLtU i' sin gr at It'nit'. :Ltl'u. it is 04)'. a. ::l ntk. iv that he wh!o *hv ' sit lit'L ('rlttw !! ~it ]" 1 t, it:el sea's of mnhil in h i ,,.,+:tby eiher. di-putant i.i no~ta t* ' ' ;."i' . tit 1! 't.f 1:% 1:1c2 Teti:..;; ' . . I " t . I i.:o;t tin litol"o'-t aeo;r; r.f t:it1iy r .,. I~e i r~v;'.'l-t ot 'it'- e, I ne-"1n. 7"' ! '". it.v"r'; Site.! lit t1~ d:,v-wtiii I ":rP't'i"'. t .*tl1fli' '" l. jeli', I !'il'C+..S i" n ,+ar to .:+C th:'i is. c'ider l**, '' I.3.t: 'a w t' Icti. WIih .: ,rr Ue', it i ii) C :::,ii . t p t. v i ii~ a::t" . r :.} i" . ," I pian Whoi had cutviret whait we Lace fainatly ''Tie her.' die;1 of, the merry thnuzhnt of a chicken. He wa choke-l by a chicken bone W. Matrriv i (rer-n on hi"id way to Sotthtrnptiii, twt~utv-twait 'etri a'.- i' es.,a'3 of r-11 the !horrord! of this flat'd of Watetlpo. ac tebel N in Ketttucky." -We sect lh t co tilliwitg letter 'which liaa bnit rv,.ired in Balt imoare, tbhat the hill t, the 1rontockiana against the Lit'coln Q: vern rre.t for d:tnageA susta.ined by the rebel it~va." ,tu ii tikly ":t'i."bo rathaer more fprmidable than th~e one presentedl hy the Marylanders uinder similar c~rctttmitnnees : LcFx,:or',N. October 21. 1362. My E~tecmed F-riend--Y -ur ia ry wrlitine f~ve>r cana to huitl t:..dniy. the first mail we haLve Ihadu for ,x we~ki 1'riio,:' to the r. c."pti'"n of y-our letter I Iteal intended writing :c" YOU by ;he first mail. whuich goes Out onl t-ma rrow. O:akr thick that I lave been itlire than six weeks unader the tniirarydee* polisni of ~E f D.ivit , Co. R, ii eveni so. Ont toe 1=t .f Sep,--mare, n~rthe uaifortn mite batttle at Rthbmord, mueC twreuty-fire tii!vs from he-re, inneb to o':r a-tai~htnent, it w-as ai:cide"l tao evactiate Lexington. QOn t to: 2 1 of Sptetuhrr the rtel; under Kirby Stmith entecrid our ci:v. and suich a dirty, rtav~--d., lorev it of scamnps your eyes have neiver it ,a ketl pts,a I had1 real many t pat abhaut ThLe conditioni a-f the reb.el iii. iy, ,e:dly thtikinig they were greatly exag -tta-ai. but. I rail aiumoit endure mnf thing as tute raaow. Mtia oft our e~ithizans le-ft and be ca'n.: s -fti;r as. -I riontaued, thtuught t:nt ar "e.;:e ai.d itupri-aaa1.ci, as mary of our i" ::n;; ivt'rr- yet I baa-I to endulire tnc.- humil iuiaon anid, daprtition. O1:e nglt about 1,;,, a.'u lmnk 1 wittns~ aoli- by it isldier en tiri: tho way to e:tttp, I dira-ct.-d him as w41 ias I cupid, lbut lhe wat int Fa:i~fi.-d. ti r" lt e :ti- d U.iti lonte. sayling I w-st ,inert Ita ha rhine rii!h tl~e State, "and ;rta I teatk tlhe gate down ly blamng t vctdirtl io. N ,twathbtanrt g tthir h~igh rwu3irg proc la~in t ot ut *r"e~to to per-sornal rtj:h~ts. -v -e ta 4.-, tact wbtt was me-ant by a'ucla ', " ..t , T'iir !sra-r ci r-'trv tint its tale i:- i? r,. r:l:c Cua.ftcX'raate mcnt-y sr, the uc~ ft i: 1::";"-ttit t. anal it' taV (Inc1 ftt(1tijlt r1 to aI aiarc aae it art Fl h1 It at a d!" Ca unt. *..t:.ai(...t i ~-th e uaCrCla't.:F. to Feb I t Lel';((_:LI tz i-.1iv v ur thbir Qa:::rtcrma i.: f t .' :! : . I tc Int a-~flO t.-e then n ca'- i nr.-!tat ;-'t :n:? i-cvr pna cent. evena in ~ i a- ::I-: ti "!:ri. 'fbi-) i-uisght of u-v ci.'~o ~io x, ra':t b .f i:" 0Ott and teva-i pti h101l e,it, iVW 11 in t heir tic; i1. As it fenOces! thir-g. ho~wever, thypaid i hi tiihern tras~h. Oner Los sc leIereal to the amonunt of $104. ,'AO (mtitintect(tir, if jearia). and it pt.:k, i~ver .;IOO,O0O. Jiry good.4, grcersi. I I ~3to ; 2,.O0 ur roar ,a .ts l:.avu li't t; iIt, c h-it ra.bied. Oa tt fatr ,;,r, ::... i-ti ui' ritiV, in: tany iniatanici -r :d I t !:cir l;,tn ::taa sltier tbi hits. They it"ta u a.i Ctirr I-tuive ,q-.;ar- a ctin at. ' s:.:ila yard, di--nir ig eV~-aa theC iran 1 :alag a",i::;dl it. ;-I.C1" !i-e-l ou:r Coturt Il-La.- I" n_, '....,a,... Ilnatta)ri fr-a .i ta t,a it,an. OuItt1 h-.1,"' had already thus admonished, ,n troops. Gen. Polk came up, and wishing to encourage Ai mes, sail. " Now, boys give it to thom in Gen. Cheatade egk.".and tb boys did as directed, that is if giving' them h-Il ieans to thrash them. May be i1-t-ans to kill 'em. a be-n the style will surely S e as let. scene in a New Orleans Chureh. The Brute's Delta hag a vulgar di'. abusive of the Rev. Dr. Goodrich, psarr the Episeepal Church at the interneedlos Camp and Pry tania streets. W9 estreest the 'lowing : On Suiidaffait, ihebu'reb i'ipioad, as y renal, for divine service. Tha robed ;estos was there in his der-k, and a large sad faab unable congregation filed the pase. Thbee were present, too, several army c-cerA and imong them Major George C. Strong, Gena -al Butler's Adjutant-General. L'ke moat of lie officers of the regular artny, the Major is. member of the Episcopal Church; 'e ast n a front pew, and, with all the reverence og man of faith, he strove to follow the mott. nted,jumbled and garbled service which r. Joodrieh offere'd. That tbe soldier was ixdig anit at the indecency and audacity -.f- the - ittle minister, was natural, but he remembet ,l that God sees all hearts, even Mr. Geod ch'.4. 'The " ccemoniea" rolled on and on,. and ll;y the Major di'covered that the winisrl ud omitted the prayer for the President 0 he Urdited States-which is as c ueb a .part .f Episc-ps.l ervice as a belief in God is part Af the Episcopal creed. A hymn was Chawa red; and then the entire audience knelt, as ir to indulge in si!ent prayer, which alle.r4 prayer might haye beeu intended for the ucce&s of Jeffersofn Davis, for all thaet e. snow to the contrary. While the con. reatiotn-was in this attitude, Majnr Straag rse, anisaid to the minister: " Wait cee. . minute, sir." With the suddennae of ilt surprised, the congzegation stood erset, rsa .tricken and pale. Turning to them, tbg Meje'r said : " I came in 'here for the pur pose of worehipping God ; but inasmuch ars your mini-ter has seen At to omit iuvoknir.s blesing, as our church service requires, nya - .he Preidert of the United State, I plogost no close the services. 'bis hcurbwill be sbg within ten minates.' Tbe minister ?ot-har red forward to remnistrate4 bat the sol4dr reminded him calmly that this was no tiiau For disrussion. The ministet thees .ofera. - Ite henedrction, and so rent ot his ligha. Of cn;rso there was some stir. Of Southern gentlemen were indignaut. Of sahab they pulled up their shirt collar, excbapd -?a;:ces with the indignant Soothera Tadtes but the men were mute-as fish, and ac sta tinueary as the tatute of Andre-w Jacksen in he Frquare yonder. The ladies, however, N. flocked round the Major, who was attired in citi;011s clothes, and shaking their very large tits at him. characterized him in such terms .e", ' Oh. you mnc'aster of cruelty," and then 1uriing to the livid minister, cried out, "Good bye--good Le," as:d soee of them ejseldtt awidly, lie's gon-g .ff to prison." Again the or:.e upon the ofik.er, who looked comty ::pon the nmadlnses of the matrons and agId.. In3. aid in concert once more lawled sot, " O, you, moeter of cruelty, yen'R ss disturb u's in Ikeren." An Irish cachuisa, who ihad worked his way in from the wes. hule, upo'n mserhearingi this, could not re t rain.t his wit, observed, "NBedad, thr it n'e danger of that.'' Other indignant remrb wre :nde by the indignanit Southerti Ia di s; but the indignant Southern men stood morflionleO4 all the while. Daring all this shuse of the ladip. Major :strong stood forth in barbsarain dignity. Lromm~g A NEG~u.-ln a recent aoaN f t he Philadeclphia Evening Journal, v4 fag the fliuowing orderiferous item: Di.<dini'/nishoi Arriral.-Robert Smell, (he coloreid gentle-mn of genius, who sometimse go escaped from Chairleston with the steam r lhmer, whiehbhe touk to Ntv York as.a ;.rKe, him'.elf receiing sone thirteen thou sa'.d delna as his sre of the proceeds, ar rived in this city yeseterday, and took lodging. u the~ Coatiniental Hotel, were ls evnin he was int rodnieed -to his numnerons whits rr;enids in this city, by Ge-crge A. Cy -e E-q., t'nited State's Distrikt A ttorney. Arrancermnts have been mnade. we learg, te have Mr. Small deliver an addreMa at an e-nly day, bie re his numerous Philadelphia sediirere, at the National Hall, on Market street. T ::o. will doubtless be a large atteo. lance,' ,b e seems to be 'very popular here in ifficial circles. Ju dge Kelly and Col. Jore ney will also probably address the meeting, Gereat attqentioni was paid Small last eyer. neat the Cotin~ltl~~al, and one mDan, sn pg. lat-ket street me'rchantt, was ao far earded aay with admIration for this black lieta et the daey (ot nigt) that he excclaitned aloud [ Iwould rather vote for this Man Small for o Prsdenet than for any Demoucrat in the land i" Small is no longer small, he is great in the rstimation of his white friends here. One of the cletverest citizens of East Ten, aersete, andi an eilicient officer n Contetert'm ervice is rnmed A. S. Camp. He is -very preci-e. in writing his signatures to make the C a god es pital gni to give apace betweea it and- the middle S. ;g 'The Enpres, E ineie. i 5'sad, .ie de ermined to introduce" ball lighting i Paria.