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pn7glna'.j] Ehrah 'for the 04rIet4aff Tree. Lt. 0 VAA&V( A : Now many of my~I~ know where 8. Nakol9. [a not sure I do wyne.-) ed by different nataWbuf WM 81-s ne is good 0 At, "- O told wre,was, tbaleTI Md'i he moon and. liept bightbpnifitbuxp&b V*Ak(at his pig 44ahq t. mg R9d 4 pak n1 lt thigy pidedItft, b r csild@8tt tAhr! 9iw i6 ov in 0 bdft.'r be eve 0 I lovqd to wath w6at was to we a big round r#4441049 *a4i' In ate . 4j g wt i C~~~5 h rL$jj $ale.I Old 8 o Will" 'hA La Ik un oadive as he will, lie has always, qyptk ytoe8 JUx,i(;le,)vaia as he trots alppg Sitgit the same old merry sovg, - CUrfalid is ooming, look oftia1W04 t 1t 1 bring for the # a till W6, Children,''I1 love!ya'*illf! Round your youth4irtd IJ l6ave a spell, C Wh&i61d ago come on, fd' think ai a A4figs" pleasant time a't't0e ,rgabt for the Christmashee,, . AskioWy time will pass to 'We,. T11'4 St. *Iok and th6:hritkaiter ee *WC 8 Rlta 8e,it6go mnaan, And old Yip#.wA U,,hondrqqS I40dt1.1th all thinks. rich adgsy, t Wfll%i6ideb passing, I know. tHis w4v, ANN-1vir coming with bat and 19ll 1Ithat are ever o AIpgkAtomake pyramids up to the skies ti l'k. Is a jolly, good fat old manf ittil 40014Yas evi h-6'dai, e Wiil tand. a funny nose, I 13hoes WO are lbug, and turned up 14t,toe : Eyes th rVbll - &V -re Just Such aanls .81. Nioki' I'll,be bound I p1t iPat at, hte 'rbesritalt go, . Dahg 0 t5 igh n "tddagN Aroui'e ygworjzi oio'nigt Like ligt'ping they gMinythisir .wonderous flight, - Yes, pianoing ida' d-hoiihrd they go. From the ollwes Q 4 guti, to the regions Huti%ah fbr old St. Nck Look';( fq 4jb y r k, Christmas ed, ad4je Christae tree, And the bea,tiful things left there by me, Good old St. NiOk.' Sx1OVWTWjCWTkt PAT'O PROORXDINX8. The SebatWradablad at 12 M., and ' waj called to order by the Presid&ft n ro ' Mr. Cain intrAddAeV it to facilitate thortrial of nseq byr .tha Istrates Ne -.sMhaj~osS..introdres.21: . d d9iIyeubjectedeAthats unle.some..mnore< or 19 6 iN W# i thtuesuntdwy acounts aanptitions,e for refrgja tg the approp.tiate comM'itL vanna: ~ jrn naucewa sbit.o. tovide1.for- the coIbvM 68 ttf jging$1j gvy,, bill .fcili.tate the.drawIng.of juufrgn this te, am4 frf lj4was concter. r A s bl fedlvre. .d . o,t -r Mogeo from the obrnur Noe. - Rtv8 Wer , read 4sifollon (JLI IA Or 14. Y6IA bV?APWker of the House onorto transmit to on in he. enclosed >mmunicatiop romiDepuTy Constable ad ILanoasteriQaunty, ntrelaion hatot I t t7aen6sA 'nddvioencein'trhat vi. p< Y ( nplfii6se' and 'ifaliftfe-, tra t.9ftedi " ho cW e whereby he li11vteatki -pioperty, V n,4ta'.di" abidi:goitizens,- are: fi lt4lt th'e"n&ie of t,Wl6nt lid el1 .* "', , . a Iit kisgi t4e;:Auitor%f.6.he%oQuay, .n !0 ie same stbj ct. Dr. Mittec isone of Il ur most repectable and intellignt citi. at irih~'' lifTril1. at It is absolutely necesaRry that a stop n< iould b p it to thme' isra6eful out.- cc ages, aT d telt4rluietn a ddiaflcted hi d to 6 fl rllofor btla*8Whicl hi tey are daily in the habit of violating; ev nd tOlis 18,all thb constn'iivtional at owef of Qh overnment., 5& be te roi ' ottga tptequisin ery to OCO T. w -..... - . -t D ,,.F the -ouse Sta: I have tho hongr to transmitt to d4 he House of Rel.resentatives. -the no.' y of.npanying c6mmnnioation from CoL: M oh' R.i Edi, Assistant : Commissioner f the Freedmen's. Bureau, calling at entiq tq. the.-,haw . Orphan Asylulp," T i whlcl dsittute colored ophan chil- Y ren from nl parts of tfe State arie sub- A isted and Adlitt-o Th6 nea'r' proach , the \vithdrhwnl of . h Preedmen's lft'u, bf'ghiebl 'this meritorious instl- A nat14'',hrsbeenfite Ippored ei W ers it necessalty tiat tneasures shnld 'o takgnfor i Col. P1 idisu gCsts that provision may be landeb law for its suppost as a, tate rastituli n.' n this rocommendat,on I ordial ir aid ,trust, tiat'the Gen. - ral Assemb:y may deem it compatible itlh the public interemts to make the Pcersary rovision for that purpose. e"o k41iKCTPGv~r f r The Speaker la.d bVerore the -Holase "I he following communic3tion : W OFFIcE OF ATTOUNEY GENERAT, CoLUNInA..S. 0 ,.Dec"14, 1868. 70o". F. J. Moses, Jr., 4,pAker of the w Rouse of Representativi8s. Sin: I am in receipt of a resolution lij dopted by theHouse of Representatives le equesting my opinion as to whether or fe iot., if the Geheral Assembly adjourg di veror takes a recess for more than eC hre,eAys, the members are entitled to "I er diem and mileage under the Consti- TI ution. In reply, I have the htsior to say Ti hat, under the provisions of .etions I and 25, article 2, ofAbleCOntitution, Mi am of .the.opinion that the members It f the General Asseminti would not be ntitled to per diern ani-mileage in the Ai vent ofian .alJQit ftlent foi more th in hrep , 4ay. L interpret the phrase wi .:seior' .;On itned in g2Mtion&. 3; Wu meaemwhileiniactua? sesstofv.- and -th IWis l's th inentonof the se anpxeurlng4nce from the place to rhere- sech dessi i*s h'e1. I am, sir, as our-obedient servant, hc D. .KAMDgtLAN . as on-which was adopted by a vote On wI ivisio)of'f4g /~,g '~ije 9d hat in be Hotuse rescind ts action in adopting at~ concurrent resolut ion to adjeuirn ,fropt. wi htis place to the College bn:lding, and th bat the Senate be informed 1.f this mi Mr~). Elliott moved th tttocommung-." ition enclosed inani No. 7 ot His Oti |xcellency the,'Governor, relative to be t.e f awlegn?ss, be referred to 2t ge >eOia~l commite of five, and that Mr. ea omlinson be made Chairman of sAid sea ammittee. Agreed to.,. ,. " RlonNSONq CRVBOIC'8TBijkb.--Some U w months since we. M'otiqed the return Feome siispwrecke Japanese by the lawaiian bar1MI20. These Japanese Fe ere didovered- on St. Peter's Island, Ye 'hich is fire hundred miles south of 4A 'okohoma, byaaKto the Wil- A9 aend ho. This island is a barren eplhee, ithoitt fresh wa r but full of ala itross ,And othie "..,a birds. It is M atit a Tilli alma~wBI for Japanese 'fat svavsi 'Iegl of;'hir vessels hay gbeen]ost there, and weary impti,qn. " nt for months.anid years...-endunred by tat n0te svpvnrgjeCfp.g on e nar acht. Thtey approache himt wiht rpplietit tWrfd1w-b-pan-* id Wh b D MI'ii ug dofrgen ont s on the Isla nd, iaubdIlIas Mish, rds and e otfler-former iM, pwre &trnetea fve ho taub egitufitili*ainls e ii preserved in these frail contfkbreb. in1 PiiE-Mh h-h-aaesw on 6re Sunday after'nooni, a t*A.2 Ionaandentire a.el Ml biyu ion6W, ti old T'roj1j. - 0 mission few of 1ik-pence. There ws. Very -nAt *tag, Udy-1-4roP,40, la wings, ad a tolerably good o4tl In the mi'lleux .the bhadiai ti 0 drd&e4e& iotly' at audience .averman'joit of the ga-e, of e iotoria Theatre.si all ppepr;d pole lY,6up'Olied'.0hj6rtor ani llw jK R,ng Ah'rlltuh eaif' tImake- tiplNm t 6"O(angl; r.there must. h.lvj een'an - anidite ; nearly ft V hundred, 'oigger alk round" was juit, ir-ing fitiipa i't' h10it of 'e e," Whi*tli t wildering. A 'name was anw mnced from tlie chaitrion, which we uld not cavp aild , antidst. elapping of tnds and stamping of fret, there wasa a 'of "This is tile song." Th-o waIt a called loudly, 'A niv nmore Ordert d:these being takAn and dul.:exqcu d, all seetned to settle down quietly listei to ;tlia ablig--There was the mihony'and biinz of "This is it 1" and a begangonfeel.anxious --P;eleit!v a male eqfIg i)n ion14o iig Martin, niAst great ippl huse, and 'conm enc'ed, Pather, dear father," &c. Evbry Dd was distinct, and she sang the bbl i with great feeling. In order to fully scribe the scene which followed each tree, it is necessary to give "Little ary's song:" "Fatlie', d6t'e fathe, difloni wi'ib now, te clook in the steeple strikes one (gong I) in promised, dear father, tha 'you,would come home i soon as your day's work was done ir firo has gone out-our house is all dark. id mother's been watching since tea, Ith poor little Denny so'siok In her arms, And no one to 4tqp,her but me. me home, cMe homiie come home. ease,' Father, dear father, come home .At the conclusion oftha last, line the oblscene drew up, disclosing the fa. er sitting at the door of a ptlio hstsie a drunken, bomuddled state, wiOk 1lii4 pe and pot before him. 'luittlei Mrj Ie t.ying to dfag id' froe h1igeat,'gt' e same time pointing tq a crtain he nd, as she took up the refrain' 3111 tbqjjt4v,. and tq!iphingly ..lung, Jome. T oil 0 ra , as now drawn aside, disclosing a retched room, withivthe poor mother ting on the ground with a sickly 4roy her Inp and in the act of f'eeding him thia spoon, Simultaneously with the awing up of the curtain, the lime ht was brought to bear upon the tab. ftt, iving tfirgt, n truly; t 1rLi c. -op da 1o4% A, Vie R PMed I : ather, dear father, como home .41ith'n4i now, te olook In the steeple strikes two (gong, 0 night has own colder, and smny t he'has been dahling f,r ~u, deed he is worse-mother says he will die, rhaps before morning shall dawn, id this was the message, she sent me to bring: Come quikli, df he will b ione. Come home, coeni bo-, come iome, Please, father, dear fathe,tsecnie bomne." The act.drop rises again, and now the ild halk Iold of the pewter pot trying take lt froln the drunken parent, tid, she continie'W Te to'ines, "Come me," &o., the ether curtain is dra~wp. ide and, and we next see the 'cild 'etched out on its mothei'f hap, and as litst raises its little'hPAd an'd falls back th a gasp wlib;the lime light reflect str. ngly.upon it there was - a reality out thle whole terrible to view. Sobs 're heard framvthe *fal portion of a tu 'eiece, hi' g r .eddo,tn my' roigl 't41l'i h/ek 'TW haV n . nean aioplo, , cansbrp ief 'efective p'iecesi played, but~nlever' fore did we wit'rleei 'andhlt seene of neral crying. Even the lady #ii0 ig the song . was eeffeoc pnd ould igely pNiteM, 4bthithe OuIdr 'vafs: ather, dear fathe,. equ:q home. wI e calook in 'he, steppe ritke~ e hogse?,, ?h.,5p9ur.p. eso r poorw~ 44. ne, * we are Jsorie9htad1, fga pt,ip oabgh 4hepawr lb m!e ' ce~t ~q4~ A gain thy drop da di6.e a yi hier, who h po e tis nith ria 'yin ver a child's e n. Ritt'ow ebfhrt ie andhuimr ramrout ore es were rJ9d outrl '~ scene'. n' fath er,d tillsttV~t$v~ththt (1 e! - M-1 s otI6thk o* -gi -Ai( eh fliowig oo*Ites oden.. 0 do not o% tb $tle Naw YORK, November 10. General J-. J. 0-.: Doir 6oneral+4forAst says I a poltroon ad scoudrel, What do you.thinK abou, it , Tru, JUoDou! KIaPAtatdr Cu110Aoo, Novenber 14 Gen. KilpaIrick . - 0lr,=Yq%rs reeiv4.. , .t7ink too., oreto.,J: M,. Major onoraL NEW Yong, November. 7. Dear Sir-Forrest oa publixhc me as '-a liar, poltrdn 6"nd scou drell Wiat ought I to do about il Very truly, yours, - Juot KIra1hUek CHufzaVEiqrn November 10. GeneraZ kAlpatricki Sir-I think you ought. to call o Forrest for havi6g fi dd about you. that is, fOr havifg told ouly .half, t truth. Yora W. T.-4.0 Lioutenant Gonert Na YORK, Novem,er 8. Gen. U. S. G~1.: ; ' Dear Sir,-Forrqst, pf Memphis, h published a card in .which he says am "a liar, poltpoq pnd scoundrel What do you thik ahould be doi with an ui ung rebel who -hus, vill fse a l al soldirlt .1 qm, my do General, your most obedien fervani JUOO II.rATIRICK. WAIING TON, Noveinbe 10. n.irallKilpatrick: Sir-I don't knoi., Let us ha peace. I have tip,'olloy on such m tots. Hte just hd a piff*et of sy4 s4 bu slu uly, U. .-T.,'General.' Naw YqRA, Wovember 10. Gen. B.F. B-r: My Dear Sir-Forti the 4f rAous buteher bf FortP f6, has pli lished me as "a " 16'arpoltroon ai scoundrel4" What ough to be dojm Very truly, JUDsoN KILPATRICK *f IMa4ciftisETT, NeYniioy l Ge#.kilparick: Dav-Sir-I think lie ought to I impeahed. If you Cennot ,impea hisetacity in this matter, borrow'h spoond and don't return thom. Your friend, 13. P. B--.. There are everal more letterW our ponepsion.- ipon thie' iilje They a e mostly to the poiAt.Nq phis Appeal. , t6 J!:8SpENT ,Tf NSoN AT TIlE NATro &jli,AN.-The 'Washutgtn Li ree, of Thursday. says: T he super.sensitiv~eetors inny g etonte.d at the Prestdent beeause of I reference to uinconstitution Act y'as bytawgress, and'adn i *hit:~c in.g.the Me.ssagp reei throitghw. ,eien of the House of Representative. mlay-fi incense ani 1 uaO.t) p Iee mt' and thusintenid to pitt-an- indignmty -ui hnV'The- e the' niateta of the owrit. jiptr ipis: rea a : th t the wonderful hold he hastupons the,pn nilar heart. 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LY The hERALM wivll be blutely and entiroly Detecratid in w6ntimebt, at all ti,ines had under all' frotimstah1. ccs, tdtmopomsn In hostility to thosc rfinoes' 'Radii te measirei, whilh hae struck and aII still irIk. ing at the roots of the Colnstitutio and the existence of politichl and civil libert6y. We ahall ways wiainisdin and vindicate the fr'eedb of the Press' and sha lot t ny n bepi.at , o discussfreely the atigns of, men and the ptobdb i e e .1 - 12 --:1 - - hI -- di fst o i.s$i ht *Evrery pepe #epped at theo ap4ss flowed la time. r -,2 *Df8PORTh, WILL1AMR 8 e 1 I i ' Aif -~ : 1'9 ,iit*Ifiki tb I n