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MI J8 OE3Ij31*ja-3S"Y, A^E??t?iTWorM ?t Home. Tn morning walks I often pass A cottage by a plat of grans, Where n<?rfumed flowers faye to bloom; A very ne .t anti cheery place. Whore 5s not found one shade of gloom - Though there, they aay, One hides away, A? if it surely were a tomb. And as tho sui), this August morn, Arose to tell a day waa horn, . 1 stopped a moment by tho "gate, To talk with bm- who never minds The wide world's love, or frowns or hate, but. sits before Her cottage door, And is as happy as tue great. Faid I to her, "The world is wide; Have you no Wish to ace outside To taite, its pleasures as yon roam?" She answered with Jt?r sweetest smile, "1 have a little world at home! Outside are jars And strife and wars, ? Tut hem they never, never conn*. ."Outside, the heads arc often ?tung T.y poisoned words from slander's tongue, And tiuy barks upon life's s<-a4 Are often wrecked amid the gloom: i'roni ills J i Ic- . these 1 now am free. I have a child, A husband mild These area little world t" me!" O happy hear!! what though in icorn Tiny suv that you we cc lowly born. And mav not in their i in eonn.-V If joy dwells not hi-neaih your r-.ef, it dwell- lb not. 'neath palace dome, of rich and gay, How few can say 'T have a little world at 'home!" A STItAiVGE STOR Y. JSentarkablo Adventurist of mi 0uterus'. Heiress-Her Fart mr; and Her iJ/t's fortnne. Many yours- ugo. a young German couple embarked from their native shores fco try their fortunes in the new world. Au emigrant iship landed them in due. time in New York. Their des? tination was tho Wost, And they cann to Chicago, where they determined b> sollie, and hoped to bo able to earn a livelihood, besides hiving something aside, for tho future They both ap? plied themselves diligently, and l>v diutof hurd ami drudg:* .- toil mul the strictest economy they manag*? d io lay up yearly a small amount, st? that iii time they ha? 1 together saved enough ? to make thom comparatively indepen? dent. The years succeeded one an? other, and in thc comise of linn , three children, two boys and a girl, wore given them to gladden their heart... ami lighten their labors. When tho gili, the youngesl child, was a year old, thc lather sickened and died, leaving his widow and chii dren enough to enable them t>> livo in ease, ami comfort. Timo passed on. .ami the babe grew up, a beautiful, in telligent girl. ' The eldest son had just reached man's estate, nod had gone forth to gain his livelihood, when a second time thc dread messenger crossed the threshold, and tho motlier, whose, tender care and good counsel fiad been lavished upon In r children, was taken from th> in, and tim two i youngest, not able as yet to tread life.Vj stony road unaided, were Icfl without the aid of lier advice and admonitions. The dying motlier committed thc two little ones to thc ear.; of a mao whom she had considered a rcoocl friend to her, as their guardian, with a solemn injuncti ?n, which he promised toohey, that he would care for them and bring" them up. Hardly had thc grave closed over the mother's form befor? thc poor orphans were made b> foci what sort of a protector had bi en chosen for them. The little child)*? n, who. while theil moth? r had lived, had never known a cross word or a Mow, wer.-, now daily and hourly nvule to feel the cruelty ?d' the man v ie? had promised to ..arr for them and rear . them in kindness. Thi boy was ca? ly Sent off to earn his living as an np- 1 prentice to a tobacconist, while the girl was not only obliged to perform the most menial drudgery, but even' subjected to abuse and punishment. At length, the fiendish cruelty of the I man took a designing form. He.: thought of the property in In rib d by the children, and longing to gra.p it HS hi? own, drove the girl, his ward, from his door into th? street, not car? ing whither she went or what became of her, provided she did not return lo 1 claim the property which was h< r own. j The little outcast, tims turned upon i the world, sought the advice of .. lady I who had known her parents in former | years, and whe obtamed for her a po- | sitien in a family a.s child's alt? udanfc. ! Tho child, unaccuaLomi d to duth ; ..?' ? this character, preved but ?: p ?or ? .- ' sistant, and f ho was oblig- d r..-.-k place after place. Thus matters went on, tbs young girl serving many mis- | tresses in whatever capacity she could make herself useful, herself neglected, often scolded, and rarely hearing a kind word addressed to ber t?o the voung orphan grew np, nntil a ?hort nine ago, and now, in her nit? ? nth yeat. she was abruptly mraharged ?rom th", situation she vrtts holding, an?I - nr.r.r? *>A street RW w-rd'v effects were few, and. gatlio.ri.tg them hastily together in a b?ndle, she went forth.* Disconsolate, sorrowing-al? most crazed by tho ... '.. I that ehe had no placo to which si io could go no hind friends on whom she could loan for support or protection, the outcast wandered about (he city, hard? ly 'knowing or cuing whither she went. The appearance of a young girl on thc streets of this great city, with wan, pinched features, and garments of coarse, homely texture, is not such an unusual sight as to attract the at? tention of any hmrianely-dispo: od passer-by, where all is bustle ami con? fusion. Night closed over the unfor? tunate, who, weak and hungry, sat down on thc side-walk on .Jackson street, where tho thought .d' her utter loneliness and destitution cause?.] thc tears to.flow freely down her cheeks. It was fast growing dark when a cou? ple of gaily-dressed voung fellows Lappcned.along. and. attracted by the sobs of the girl, questioned her us t<> thc cause of her grief. Tiny urg#l her t?> with tli?']>.). when.-. Hu y s; i '. she could bc nani - comfortable for the nicht. The unsuspecting girl, not thinking anything wrong, was about, lo (-(.inply, when a lady, who was passing, mid had heard the pro? position which the men had mude. ; stopped, and informed tho girl of lier j danger, at the same tina oin vin;: h? r j protection uutil isdionie could bc pro- ? vided. Thc gili followed tim lady j home, and there, for tho lirst {imo j j surrounded by tho io who would sym? pathize with her. and who would not visit ber with abuse, slit: unfold d tho ; eventful tale of her shorl lipe. tb a kind-hearted protector, convinced of the truth of lier narrative, from tin* gui's artless and straight-forward man- I 'ncr, placed tho limiter in thc bunds of the mauagors of thc Young M.-ti's Christian Association, of this eily, by ; whoo* it, was carefully investigated and tlu> facts of the ?iris stalom ..ni ; substantiated. I i lr wu.; learned thal tho girl, whose. ? name. Ls "Jwrmuia Miltonht r;:vr, is. conjointly wilbla .' 1 rot her, th? owner o? two houses i'i lins cite. MII'CII to? gether rwilixe voiiriv a sum umplv suf? ficient for the MI ??i '"ut ..d' L.)f h brother and sister; beside' which they aro ? ii titled to about. .>"?,(M!0. which wu ; will? ed to them by their mother, lb r guardi?n lives <?u Michigan uv? nu.-, and is in cirettmstane s which should luiVe. placed Ililli I'iirilboVe lilly . liol] so low alni base as to defraud ii poor orphan of ber pittance. lie lia ; beert summoned to accoiml for ?he disposition nuulo by liiiu ?.!';!..?- pro? perty of tl'.cse children. Mean while, the ghi is m good hands, tee- is a: present remaining with II kimi lad;, in tho West Division, who lins oil rd lea-a pla.-.- with herself uni il a com? fortable home ?dud I have boon provid? ed for her. The girl in al liberty to choose a guardian for herself, un ?, owe more restored t?? those comforts which have so long been denied In r, ii ishojted that her life tvili hereafter Vie happy. -Cli.i<:tnjo Tint''.; 7//t. CJOMKAT ;.'"!.. A Wir-. -They It id a curious way in ?>Id times nf settling vexed suits. Hore is un instance whicii we take from ti ii exchange: Two gentle mon of high birth, th one,fi Spaniard, and tho other a (LT man, having rendered Maximilian ll. many services, they ouch, for reeom pi n.e. doma tided his na itt nil nighter Helena Sol?ase*, tiin. in m i rr i ive. 'il:, Prince, who entertained eiptil ror.pcc for then, both, emil I not give etthe the pre fi renee, and after t men delny he told them that noni th. claims the; both had to hie. attention and regard h.?'could not .vive his assen! for eitln to marry Iiis daughter, and Liny mu: decide it hy tie ii' own p. >v,? a an address; but as lie did liol wish to risl the loss of either, or both, by ri il" rim them to fight, with off n ?N?' V-'< ap -n - he had ord? red 'a large hag lo b brought a nd lie who was ..a,-. sfn enough to put Iii., rival into it, ? -i '.ti obtain bis daughter. The strait? combat between two gentlemen w in the presence of tho winde imp. : < 'onrt, and lasted .half an hen.-, last tho .-'van ia ni yielded to tho (I. man, Andre El li ard, liaron..1 Tethar? who, when hi h.i l got him into th bag, took bimini hi" back . -.? <I pian him at thc I-miperor'r; feet, and or M following dv' married tit ? bi Ant if Helena. I The Sarojopio.t saVs the amount ? e.-ingress water drank a* the syria j during the height of thc . .??.son doubtless greaten' than many pei ; snppose. A count was kept one ue j i m.- this week, when itt ;.;>.-.? n 1 four boy-* dipped at the rate, of : DISTIBISSLKC? AC< :t>ENr. -Yestereve, ! withjoyoos spirit, and all gorgeously ! arrayed, I sallied forth with channing | Clara, for i dashing promenade. Ah, i wh;it strains of magic power swell the chord of youthful pride, U? qjic treads j the stalks of fashion with a- beauty by j Iiis side. Clara, -wit!) a grace b< ?itch- j ing, seemed to trip on fairy fe:*t, and ca sh passer turned to view ns sailing grandly np tho busy street; thrilled my heart with adoration for my fond a!!'.',-iion's cpioen, beating time to mystic rustle of her crinoline. Sud? denly civ charmer fullered, as if shocked by some great ill; while the anguish of her features seemed my sumos? -..:;! to cbill: lightly on my ann she languished, and '.cried in anxious] fen?-, "Spca! once more, darling Clara: iel] me what's the matter. d< ar." Me? thought her gentle form grew lesser! bv ti, . collapse of her gt-wu, as she sighed vi trembling uco nts, "Love, Religion ivnioves thoselitlie^lcsircs ? fool.-"' TI:NOI:I.N.::-"Wc have ito need lo goto the. th-aire tobe made tender, but. among Ibo poor and unfortunate. l?noiXNiNTis. . N'.'iirlv all beginnings i are dillie;!5,! ami poor! At the ope:..- J ing of the ima* the hound limps. Tin: FIRST KISS. -Tin* lover carr;- s | awav with him the first kiss as a sun ' to brighton a.?d warm his whole after lifo. Ennoius.- AVe all need ros.Ma-ce to our errors on every side. Woe to us when ai' men speak well of us, and wim to us when all men shall give way FKJ:-.?X.;.-; op C^mnnoon. -In thc j deep, swi . I twilight, tho earliest ?uno- I cont feelings of childhood Hatter around like night butterflies. The d-.a hess of Alcudia, voting and ? lo.. 1 . was "?-ei lehdly burned tod- .dh ut the baths of imc-a. fl, : loo,, v. i i 'I.. WM Ural kn..vdi ? !:..!! l-i lit-r II -, < .ai. ii. Union ?ind ??!' ?.eir ,1'i?.S , \ I i.WKl !., WA I d'. II \ '.i i d'.?:., * A. U. \'\\ b? t?:, AV. .?.. J i A? a; is. Vugiusi W AM) LIFE IWm? -H. E. NICHOLS; Agent. I/U?'! Iii.- following l'iKs'i1 i I.Ass CO.U <' PAN Mi*: v-.v York t nd.-rwriler's A: . a. .. lut.i-r:: m !,t?in.u J ,01? van Pin ..? ran. ? ? .c; lal Nt iv York Ac. Office Gen. Sup. V. and M. il. E., ; Headquarters Military District ot Chu rlestou. DEPARTMENT SOUTE CAROLINA. ASSISTANT ADJUTANT-GE?.'S OFFICE. CSABLESTON, S. C., July 27, 13U5. xnnri:. jj) EESOXS desiring to publish Newspapers " ??thin th ' limits U thia District, arc hereby informed that it will first bo neces? sary 1.1 obtain the consent of tho Major General Command.ny the Department. By eommauil of Brevet Bri-;. Gem JOHN P. HATCH. LLONAUO 15. t'EUEY, Ais't Adj. Gen. Official: E. HAINS JSTWETT, 1st Lieut, anti A. A. A. Gen. Aug 7 18 TheNewTorkNews. DAUA" nn?l WEEKLY. THE NEW YOKE. WEEKLY NEWS, a great family news? paper KENJAMTN WOOD,Proprietor.the largest. l?-s( and </i:r-apes? ?viper published in New York. Niugle. copies, 5 couts; one copy une virar, 52: three copies one year. ."...io: t'i\.' copies one year, S.75: ten copie*" (.in1 year, 17: and an extra copy t" any ulut> of ten. Twenty copies one year, :.'?); the NEW VOltk I ?Al Li NEWS." Tomad suhseri!i'-rs, -lu per annum: : :\ months, "?: pa? utciits iiivariid'lv ?rn miram e. .*'p eimcti ci'ipii s o?' Dailv ?ind Weehlv Nev.s .-..II' free. A.Mr, ss l/ENJ. Woo;.', On iii News Building, No 10 City Hall Sonare, New York l uv. .Ve-- :i TiiE msm MIEX. {>V th- EJKS.T OF Ol "POPEK, or as soon > as inc maits arv re-established. I wai !?? a. ? Li.- intidicriti. n .a the "CHKISTLYN INi.KN' .MM! ti. . "Titi!.!!'S INDEX"' I have Price of ..in-'t. \ " p'ran a-ni.; : 00 1'rii.f '-Child s index.' '" . 50 ...V deduction made for ( tubs.) Money may !.o reunited a.: once, m my dot. rmuuition is positive. My desire is to to ??. gin, anil I issn.-'rbis i-a-ospectus that . ni.;-.:-!'- rs ni.y ha" e tine.- f> ! .vward their .'! is HIV intention to issue first .-lass ps p-rs. and ta. panis or . spense ;\??? he sparc i los? eui e . :..<: end. The bi st writers 'I a- CHI LD"! TU.: t in '.irs :>I*I?>?<;UT: I ner? ti ti '' - ''' ':"'!''. ?.*. M'u! ".'.. "'! ail n ip i iou Mv '< tine. ti"i! .vitii ti..- timi - f .1. W. ? rpi" IT \\ I YT \' M lt ? A IjitL., i \\ .s.i ? X ? 1 Ll Lil i -.... - V /: i ! S ' !. 'll 0 M Al. 1. Q CA /.' Tl .' - --.?? * - .1 v? X' -AA \Xci3lA PUBLISHED At lae Capital of South Carolina, COrL U 1YI ?3T A. is.i-i. . T*i }& x*p . r .:-... Tim DAIL?PKO^?pi, J :..*] El? i ci rv r.a.;-: lav ? :??..! ! Suiulnv, is I lill il wall :.. ? LA I'KN'I N l-'.WS. (bv ielc lo ai.h. linois, . !.-..> I".I>?'i"." ..:. V.L. Cl)iIKES i'l'AdM M E. MISt: ?'? .LAW. POETRY, S'il ?Kl ES. etc. '! ?in ?-.till ..!!.. daily paper in Cu- Stale otttsideot' the eil; ot Charleston. Thc Tri-Wcckly Phoenix, t'oi- ci'.unb" eircnhiti -n. ts published every ia slay, 'I i itt iv. la > . nd Sa! ado. and h*. all i lu- rcaiIii!-' neut.-r of ne.-r-'s:. contain. WEEKtY GLEANER, J HOMECOMl'AXJOX. As its mou.- Li.'icMeJ. is intended as . KAMI LY .UM LN VL.aii.l is | nMtsle-d ev.-r Wedtt.-sd . lt will contain Eltrht Wt; e Mis ?ri .ALI Vid.V IN A OVAN I 1 "J t 2 t?9 Vi* *U r;..*??-. P ?--ILLS, C.V.:!..'-', CISC! .LASTEKS, etc., ...\ecn:o .-I I.?AN A. SKI?ITV, i lil-ht .... ?B? i.v:?avi?>'tJ" By the JFrovinioiial Ciovornor of titi Sta.tr of South Carolin.,. A PROCLAMATION ! TT7HEREAS Hi* Excellency President < ff Jclinson han issued his proclama tion, appointing me (Benjamin i. Perry) Provisional Governor in audi ;: th Stat? oi South Carolina, with power to ure* rib? such rules and regulations as may bc neces? sary and proper for convening a Convention of tlie State, composed of deb-gates to bc chosen by that portion of thc people of said ?State whs are loyal to thc United States, . for the purpose of altering or amending tho Constitution thereof; ?yid with authority to exercise within the limits vf the State all the powers necessary and proper to enable sut h loyal people to reston; said State to its constitutional relations to the Federal Gov? ernment, and to present such a Republican form of Sta* ! Government as witt entitle the State to tl .- guarantee ?d' tho United States th .refer, and its pi opie to prof. ution by tho I . ii, 1 ; ;.:.;'.:.!. t invasion insurrection ::'"l d-iUK ;i7e viol -.. e. Kow. il: .' rc hi obedience to th?1 pro? clamation : ins I'v-cllcncy Andrew Jehu son, l.'r, .-. et;t el the United States, I, I; !? NJ .A I'. PF. KUY, Provisional Gt?ver? nor ot -...(. Stat- ol' South Carolina, for thc purpo* . id organizing a Provisional Gov ernmeut in South Carolina, reforming the State Constitution and restoring civil au ti'i rity ill said State under thc Constitution and laws of thc United States, do hereby proclaim and ?eelare tJiat. all civil ofticcrs in South Carolina, who wurc in o?ieq when the Civil Government of tin.- Stale w.is suspend- M ed, in .May last, (except those Arrested or under prosecution for treason,) shall, ou laking the oath of allegiance proscribed it* the President's Amnesty Proclamation ot tin- 2;) th day of May, IK05, resume thc duties of their of.'u<es and continue to dis ehargc them limier the Provisional Govel u metn till Cu rt her anuoint incuts are made. And 1 do further proclaim, declare and make known, that it Ls tin- duty ot all loyal citizens of the. Sta!,- of St-,ntti Carolina to promptly go forward and take tho oath of , lilliginni'-i lo tiie United States, before sumo 1 magistrate or military officer of tie Federal j liiivernincnt, who maybe ioialiri-d for ad : ministering on th.-; and such are. hereby j authorized n> give certilicd copies thereof , to tin- persons respectively by whom tuc-y : wei-- mieie. And such magistrates or '? > Mw M. a iv he-rub", rr ?miel to trausmil th? ' originals of sm ii'oaths, at :* early a day ?u? I risa> Le eonvci.a.iit, lo tis- Dctiartiucut ol ! Sinn . in Hie , it; of \Vashiiig"to?,J.>. C. I And I do 1';: : tie r proclaim, declare and ! make !.:.n, thal the Managers ?.?' Klcc I liens throughout tho Stale ol' Soul!' Caroli? na v\??? !.. !.! an eh.-. :ion for members of st State Convention, al t ii cir respectivo prc t-iu-is;, on the 1-ll.KT Mu.N I ?Ai IN fclb I TKMHKii NK.V!\ according to thc Ians ol' I .-' ?nth Cambus, in !?? : . ?? b, fore the secession j ,,r t."- Slate: und litat each lilcctiou D: - ; triel in t!ic State shall elect as.many iiiein j Sers ol ?lie Convention us tin MIiilll 'isl ru t I iias members ol'tim House Of Represent u j ?i vi's '.lu- basis of repr?sentai ion bein;; i population and taxation. This will ghi? i i.ne hundred ami, twenty-four members lo I Convention a number ? i:l.ii-ii-titly larg?" . :. - . present eve rv poi'ttou et tin: State most I Fvory loyal oitjzeii v.bo has taken the i Amnes-tv oath and not v.ithin the exccpti-d ! (-biases ni the Presad at's Proclamation. ! will be entitled to vole, provid--fl ho Misti ! legal v?t?.-i- tueler ile- Constitution as it j stood pl'i' l tn iii" secession ol' Sollili ?. .iro I lina. Ami"all vic aro witlfhi the cxcepti d I classes must take the oat h and f.pi.-ly for A purdon, in order tn entitle them t?? Vote ol* j become nu tabers of the Convention, i The members of the Coiivi.-utioii thus ! ch ct.-d on the tirst Xondayin September ! next, are hereby required lo convene in the j city of Columbia, on WKDNKsihiA , the lath j day of S?-plembei", 1SC3, ior the purpose ol' ; altering and amending the [?resent Omsti Ltu .i of S .nih Carolina, or remodelling : and making a IH-W one, which will cotiform |t? ib.- great changes which have taken j pi;;.- a the Stan-, and be more in accord? ance .-.ali liepiiblican principle? and erpiali ! :_. .'{ repr?sent?tiuu? And 1 do furtle r proclaim and nial.o kii'.-.Mi, that I he Constitution and all laws of ?fort e in South Carolina pr.er to thc seces ; sion of the state, are lu ri-hy made ol' force nuder thc Provisional Government, except "wherein they may conflict wah the provi ; sionsof Chisproclamaii.it!. And the Judges j and C-banrelloi? of tin Slate are hereby ; reipiiri d to i M reise all the powers ?ind p< r I form ail the dilti? s which lippi 'tain to tlc ir ? respect iv.-offices, and ispcciallv ?II criminal ?cases, ft will h.- expi-cted of tia-F.-der.d milita rv authorities now in Soul h (.'an?lina. to Pud m. n- authority to tin- civil nfiici is ! of thc Provisional Govcrnniciil, for lb? pur ; piv.e. i.?f enforcing the laws and preserving ; ?In- pe?e. and good, eider of t?:.- st at >\ I And I do further command ?nd enjoin all j good and lawful i iii/., in- of rle- Stab to i in ?tc ni enforcing thc laws and bringing lo justin all disorderly persons, all |>Jundcj>. ri , rubbers and marauders, all valiants i and ?Tile persons who arc uandi iii,:.; aboul i without ftiipbiv un tu o;- RIIV visible moan. j ot . ap;...; tn,;; th.-li.-. U. j II ts also expected thal ail ronner ow re. i t of fited )>.-!sons will l?- kind to tie nt, ,uni ; n t nun ot' thc children or aged to i" ri li: and. the freed men .TmI ?oite aar. carm-silv . cd ;<? make coiuracts. jtisi ?nd fair. ! mr n m..ame - willi lin ir lo?-:,,, r uwm.-r. ? lu vader lo facilit?t*.' as much as po?sibh !!:.- appiici'iioti for pardons under timex ; cepitas, ?ii n- of the President's Amiiesn " it is stated for in format io! . tba; -Ul :. phcaia ,. ;, i.s. f b- by petition i star:..;-, oe ,.:".'f/.-'!i. and aci.miipaiii.. with the e..tb proscribed, 'j hi ?.ttit?o? I mast b> tir t approved hythe In/visionfl Govern, r, runt tlieii forwarded to tlie Pri I dent. ' i:- headqn.nteis i-f Ute pnoisiOiu. I Ciovcruof will bc a?. Greenville where al j communications to him must be acKio -sed j thia procir.iiiation t.ii tin; eb :tiou for m*jn j ber i of tia- Convention. Li testimony .whereofVI have hereunto M my hand and ?eal. Dm..- M th. , ??.} town of Grcenviil". his ;,'ti: ? o j _ Jv.ly, in the year e; our i < rd. KG;"? I and of the inj- e -.alcn. e of tia United States the ninetieth. P. F. : : !U17 By the Provisional ? !i vernor: "vVivitAv. H. Fi:?*?*, privets fe. r?:arv, .buy -JK?