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, , \ I I I f)lbUshed by GEORGE B. ' THE S EVE NTH D kJY 1ST H E S A B BAT H 0 F THE LOR D THY GOD. " VOLUME XIX.-NO. 5. Ikt "tord". , - -;:::::- I BOSTON HYD. Th. (ollowlng verses, by R.u.l'B W.ALDO lTb'_' N were read as 8 Prologue at 1be Ju· In Boston, on New Year's Day. ,eY are from the February number of the Jill.t.c Jlonlhly :] Tti8 word or tbe LOrd by nlglit r 11'0 Ihe watoblng Pilgrims came. 11 tber ut by the 8eft·slde, And Ailed their hearts wllb flame. God sald-I am tIred of kings. I sulfer them no more; Up to my ear the morning hrlngs Tbs outrllge of the poor. Tblnk ye I made this ball A field or havOQ anti war, Wbere tyrantl gre .. t and tyrants small IIlght"barry the weak and poor! lIy angel-his name Is Freedom, Choo •• hili! to be your king' He sball out pathways east and west.1 !ndf.nd yqll w.tb bls wing. 1 Lo' I unoDV6t tbe land I Which I hid 0' oljl time In the West, !. tbe soulptor uncover. bls statue, I When he hl\8 wrought hi. best. I ,bow Cohlmbla, of tbe rocks Wbloh dip their foot; In lhe seas And 80ar \Ii the alr·borne floco Of oloudS, and the boreal fleece. I wlll dIvide my gooda, CaUln the wretoh and slave: None .ball rule but the humble. And none but TolI.ball have. I will have never a noble, \ No Imeage counted great: Fishers dboppers "lid plowmen Shall constitute a State. I Go, out down trees In tbe forest, trim tbe houiDS ; 'Cut down trees ill tbe forsst, And build me ... wooden house. , Call the people togetbO.. I The yo ling men 80d the slre$, Tbe d1sge. In the harve!!l·lIeld. Hlreitng, and blm that hires. And here In a pine state·house 1 They sb31I choose men to rul. In eury needlnl faculty. I In cburoh, and Stllte, and school. La, now! If these poor men Can gonrn tbe land and sea. And make Just laW!! bolow the sun, As planets faltbt\d be. And ye allall succor meu ; 'TIs nobieness to serve; Help them who cannot help again; Beware from rlgbtlto swerve. I break your bonds and mastersblp., And I unchain the slave: Fre. be his beart and hand benceforth, Ai wind and wandermg ware. I cause from every creature HiB proper good to \low: So muob as he IB and doetb, Solmuch he sball bestow. But, laying hls/land$ all anotber To coin hta labor and sweat, Be gdos In pawn to b!s VIOtim IQl'-B1ernal yearsllildebt. Pay ransom to the ow'ner, And Cit tbe bag to tbe brim. Who Is the ownor' Thp slave Is owner, And ever was. Pa1 bim. o North! g.ve blm beauty for rags, And honor, 0 South I lor hi. shame; Nevada I coin thr. golden orap With Freedom 8 Imall:e 'Bnd name. lJp I and tbe dusky race That sat In darkne .. long- n. swIft tbelr feet as sotelopes. And as bebemotb strong. Ctlme, ERst, an<LW'eat, and North, Bf races, as s'liow·fl"kes. WESTERLY, R. I., FIFTH-DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 18&3. alllPointE!d to meet them? seventy-eight Sabbaths that I am mistaken in the Jewish . h M . 1 b apter of Lnke. "Now no mention is made of his preach: troops ID t e eXlcan war; ess t an f b k . I . mode of reckomng time, my argo- one-third that of Wellington's army o t e wee , very a SlDg e hme on the first day; or ment is unshaken, and the seventh-' S ... d thO d t' came unto Follow him, now, where' he ID paID; ,our an one- Ir Imes _'_L__ two men before the Governor and day Sabbath is the Christian Sabbath less than that of tbe British army in shining garmenta for his life. Acts 2' '. 1', 8 as well as that of the Jews. Yea, it during all the Cdmean war; and one- h Wh k II h 'to is the Sabbath given at the creation, twentyfourtl! of that of the same ar- t em, y see ate accusations brought and has never been repealed, or my during January, 1855. During Iiviin .... the dead? He bim, not one i8 found for changed, by G·" hImself', and who th t th th E I' hId' d' d vu a man , e ng IS so lers Ie Remember the Sabbath, a1though the else has a right to change it? so fast that at that rate their whole YOd u .. 'dAnd the Y d for Sabbath-breaking was These remarks are made in love, army would have been gone in ten wor s, an returne He appeals to Cresar, and IS and with the best of feeling towards months and oue week. On the whole, ----'-'"-- and told all these to Rome, and the third day our brethreu who keep the first day therefore, the health of our army has eleven, and. to all the the chiefs of the Jews to- of the week for the Sabbath. Amen. been much better than is usual among words seemed to , and said unto them, "Men CASTLE CHURCHILL armies in active service. and they believed and brethren, though I have commit- This repurt is uuder the circum- two uf them ted nothing against the people or rn'I'n' RALD "'1''''8. t . I! bl d J..lLD ...... ,.., S ances a qUite comlorta e an en- . ",d .. Lay to a village call- of our fathers." &c. Were During a war with France, an en- couraging document. It furnishes was from Jerusa- 110t the customs of the fathers to gagemenl took place betweeu the the precise figures of arithmetic in- score furlongs. . . . the seventh-day Sabbath in tbe Frencb and English fleet in the Medi- stead of the indistinct and terrible hiulsellfi drew near and went $trictest manner; and if Paul had terranean. On board the ship com- ones conjured UI' by our fears about And he said unto them, changed the Sabbath, as is asserted manded by C'lptain Haldane, the car- our friends; and it shows that the mlmEleri of communications are it not have been against nage was terrible. After a heavy I d[mgers of war not great enough one to another, as of the fathers"? Acts broadside, the deck '11'88 a scene of to much of a patriot.-Inde- sad? . . Cleopbtt.s, 28 \ 17. desolation and of deata Having or-I JlE'nd,mt. unto him, .• con· Your correspondent says that Je- dered fresh hands from below, the --------' .......... of Nazareth ... And appointed the first meeting of marines, on gettmg' to the deck, THE BOOTOH BAXEB. to-day is the third disciples after his resurrection i were so shocked by the sight that A rotund, full'priced baker, wbo things were done; then, after eight days, they met they refused to serve. Captain Hal- was in the habit of bringing his mis- women also of our thus beginning their meetings dane in a rage prunounced an erable debtors into "Welitminster COlntUlnv us astonished, . . . . first day instel!.d of the sev- cation A pious old marine walkea Court of Request," one day stepped had also had a viII- entb; but I do not find it BO. up to the commander and saId, .. Cap- into the plaintiff's box with papers Bn,gels l wliich said that he was He also remarks, "May it not be tain, if God bad answered your pray- and ledger in hand to make bis claim a,ive. . . he said unto them, 0 to inquire, what law has been er just now, where would we have for twenty·five shillings, for bread fools, and of heart to believe all in this change of consecrat- been f" The captain made no reply, supp'lied to a Mr. John Howard. that the prophets have spoken. . . . the first day to Sabbath purpo- but the old man's wurds laid hold on Aliitall young woman, wearing a And they drew near to the village 7" See Ezekiel 22: 26-" Her his heart, and in calmer moments handsome fur mantilla, and evidently whither they ]Wllllt, and he mad!, as (ministers) have violated my were the means of leadlDg him to careful to exhibit the externals of though he would have gone farther. and have profaned mine holy Cbrist. Soon after he left the service, gentility, presented herself to answer A,nd they constrained him, saying, ; they have put no difference and was instrumental in convertmg the demand. Her age might be ei- Abide with ue, for it is toward eve- the holy and profane, neither hiB brother Robert, and botb having ther eigbteen or twenty-eight; the hoI- ning, and thelday is far spent. . . . . they shewed difference between a competeucy, they devoted them low cheek and spare form, produced And they rose up the same hour, and unclean and the clean, and have selves to the se"ice of God. Robert by early privation or sorrow, pre- retnrned to Jerusalem, and fonnd the their eyes from my Sabbaths, and was the originator of a rehgious vented a closer approximatiQn to the eleveu gatheJ1ld together, and them am profaned amung them." movement in Scotland at the close of truth. tbat were w;ith them, saying, The The Sabbath was instituted at the the last century, outof which sprang A Comm!.8moner-Is the amount Lord is risen indeed, and hath appear- Gen. 2: 2, 3-"And on the the Scotch Independents. James set- disputed 7 ed to Simon." day God ended his works tied in Geneva, and was the instru- Young Lady-Certainly not; I have I 1Jave a full synopsis of the he had trll\ie; and he rested ment in converting twelve student8 only to say, on the part of my father, of the disciples on the the seventh day from all his works at the College of Geneva, amongst that he smcerely regrets his inability the week in wbich Jesus he had made. And God bleBS- whom were Nett, and Pytt, and John to settIe the amount at once. arc!se. and at evening we find them the seventh day and sanctified it." Merle d'Anbinge, the author of the Chatrman-How will you pay it 7 at Jerusalem. substituting another day in the "History of the Reformation." Thus Young Lady-I have five shillings It was toward evening, and the room of the one God blessed and Robert in Edinhurgh, and James to offer now, and my father wishes day was far spent, when they got to sanctified, do we not desecrate the in Geneva, were led to exemplify the the indulgence of paying the rest at Emmaus; they went in and ate sup- day, and profane his holy Sabbath, .. wisdom and knowledge II of God; half a crown a week. per, and Jesus was known unto them putting lIO difference hetween boly and how true is It in their case, "What - The bill is for in breaking of bread. They were and profane? When and where was great events from little causes bread, and it has been standing for then Borne sixty furlongs from Jeru- the Sabbath ever changed by divine spring \" some time. Judging from your ap- salem, abuut seven and a half miles. authority? When and where did pearance, I should think your father would have taken tbem sun- God ever repeal the law of the Sab- HEALTH or OUR ARMIES. cannot be in such circumstances as nage. If you will make your plaint to heaven, God will preserve yoor poor bleeding COUDtry." a1ld Lizzie, Emma and M.riana, of teD lIit on 'the ten what they "like her 1, too, sometimetl be there And may .11 my young like my darling Luln.-7hlCt .liItt ..... r1 Who would 8uppOfle that in the wild, fierce battle of the Hatchie, where the field was IItrewn with the dead, and the enriej:s of the wound- ed rent the heavens with agony, a WlIE:aB ABE m great army wonld pause in the thick· I wae walking out est of tbe conflict to save unharmed after Bnnset, witb .. a helpless child 1 Yet the braxe lith, old by my side, .who .. neVilr yet bad qnailed .in Where are the IItvs? I dId pause, of the any." I s/joid to her, II Wait ment our lIttle baby to little and then you be carried to and cared them." , for The next day arten fhe--battle " _ We colltinued our walk, babe" was brought before the log to my hand. The Illlack!l and unanimously adopted "Child evenlDg deepened i one the Re<riment." Three or four da"B stt r8 appearl!d, ..lna soon, III I 0'. " BeI.!B of tM nIght, tbe whole ater, Btr,ange 118 It may a co ... ered with their Ii ht and heart-strIcken, po_verty-pmched As we walked filII ther came searchmg the &lid whe w ton, ..d a in quest of her. child. one ra jrnur. iD, .. you can the wild excl.matlOoll heart II Wa't thanksgiving that burst trom that and the Ii poor woman's heart when informed we heard gth t" that her child had been rescued, and God' t't" with a mother's tenderness cared for. has h 'it I saw the mother teteive ber cbild, tb e. us . e heard her brief prayer for the soldiers ot!bSCU e who saved it, and, with the blessings time i n 1 bat an d,h " of a tbousand men following ber and • poo: tore blaed'l' 1 hers sbe took away . .' e y, IOU , \ In hiB own .. t·llrnllD " lIttle baby- of despair the Little blue-eyed, laughing baby." hope'" ftG Wh THE W.ASP AID THE BEE. A. waap met 1\ bee that WILlI just buuinl by, And be said, .. Little ooualn, can you tell me wby You are loved 80 muoh hetter by people than I! .. My back sbInes lUI bright and as yellow lUI gold, And my shape i. most elegant. too, to behold; Yet nol>cdy likea me for that, 1 am told." 11 .... sprung. en belp bad failed him, God his help and &.Ioor. Bllt yety slow t.o get tile rurilfdrt promisee and proverbs in After the stars have come .nd the sk! i8 radiant with .. 11- ..... " admire it, and wonder at of faith hefore. Like the did not- know wbere tbtl IItan " A.b, cousin," tbe be, laid, .. 'Us all very when she could not see "n .... " But half as much miIChlef to do, not know where light, Indeed they would love me no hetter the to COlne (rom wben you. ••• _l."_ Well, we must .. You have II !lne sbape &Jld a delicate wing; is. little darlCer. We have They own you are handiome ; but then there'. trial yet. UJ:4 "'l1li' one thing . 'O,,,... Tbey cannot put up with, and that II your worry about tbe future we !hng. , the country, and- out .. My coat IB q uIle homely and plain. 8S yOIl oDr property going to min i Yet ever IS angry with me. be perplexed and distreslM'J(l Because I m a humble aud Innocent bee." lide, and cast down, and From tbls little story let people beware. Because, hlte the wasp. If lII·n&tuTed they al'll, Tbey will never be loved, It tbey're ever 80 f",r.-.Tane Tal/lor. I stroyed j perhaps we suffer by hunger, and I and the sword; but when it darker the stars will apIJeflr.· LUU'Wll, or evening. to get back to Je- bath 7 Jesus says, "The Sabbath A reinarkably interesting "Prelimi- to make It difficult to procure the Ir)lsa,le[n, for t?ey to have s:one was made f?r man." Wbat mortal nary Report" on the mortality and few shillings left unpaid on this bill. LULU, andllf so, thIS first meetmg, man bas a rIght to change the law of sickness of the Volutlteer Army down Young Lady-Appearances are de- A few days ago, as I Wall going 1lc<!or,din,!1: the Jewish mode of his Go.d, written with his own finger? to May, 1862, has been made tu the ceitfu!' It is equally distressing to by the brick schoolhouse that stands rec:konilliit tlll1e, would not have been We might safely defy the world to Sanitary Commission by its actuary my father and to myself to ask for on a beautiful, retired spot, a few day star 'Will ariBe on The Lord will provide. Our raiment will COme. Our Sunday, but on tbe 8econd .day of show where God hag changed E. B. Elliott Many of the conelu: even one day j but unexpected sick- .treetll from my home, I saw six or the week. For Saturdayevenmg, at the Sabbath, or annulled It. sions reached by Mr. Elliott are ness in our family has totally exbaust- seven little girls sitting pn th.lltepe, snndown, tM first day of. the week The question now: arises, When startling ed our little means. all chatting away with animated b!lgan j andlnnday evenJDg, at sun- the Sabba.th begJD? God says, The deaths in our volunt.eer army Baker (pocketing the money)-Twa faces and glib tongues. There Will dGwn, woul have been the second And the eveDlng" and the m?rDlng (down to the date of the repol't,) and saxpence a week is not enougb no sour face, no harsh voice, among day,. as ay .began at were first God the have averaged fifty-three a year to T' be going about toon with a grand them; and I walked very slowly, for Heilce for the first bme reckoDlng of. time from the eveDlng each thousand meD FOTty-four of boa, an' a fine silk dress; while my I wanted to hear what they weni btl fraved. TM day of· prosperity will returu. the turtle will be heard Zion willllriae and IIh_nc. days of our mou.rning will -San FranciBcolacijic. PLAIN or And carry my purpose forth. Wbich nelther;halta DOr .bakes. My will fulftlled sball be. For, In day!tgbt or in dark, My thunderbolt bal eyes to see Hla waf bome to tbe mark, after hIS resorrectlOn w: as on the ,se- then, when SIX had the each fifty.three were from disease and Wife maun wear a plaid sbawl and a saymg. The late Rev. Dr. C" Epan .• , coud day of the week, mstead of the seventh would beglD at eveDlng, also; accident; only nme e, about eight- co :;an goon, because the like d ye " I think Lulu is the sweetest girl lBlris1tol. havillg once to -ttl,t.-I first,. as currespoudent asserts ;, then on Friday, !be sixth day. at snn- een per cent.) from in acUon. w ,I eat an honest man's bread wi'- in our school, don't you, Bell 7" said wrote to a to .ay and It certlllDly could not have be':D! d?wn, or evenmg, Sabba.th. be- These canses Vllr, l'Ilmarkably be- OlJL paying for't. That fiue tippet ye one of them. that. ,,\tuuM Ita, hy th.e appoilntment .of Jes?s, hIS gms. See EncyclopedIa RehglOus tween officers and enlisted men. Iu hse gotten on mauu ha' cost, may be, "Yes, I do. I've never seen any a night in their if It was III Gahlee, m a Knowledge, 1039. . Some reck- battle, it is safer to be a private than sax gowden guineas girl sO good to lriss as she is". wete agreeable would !'Iatt. 28 : 16-" .Then on from evenmg to evemng, a8. the an officer. by one-third; so mauy more " It is true," saId the young lady, .. Good to kiss 7" said the first lit- give them a serthon. peG- THE 8Al3BATH-DAY. diSCIples went awaY,mto Gal! do; others from mldmght of the officers die of wounds. But coloring," my dress may appear ra- tIe speaker, Alice :Monroe. .. She'8 pIe hesitated for lome III As the subject of the Sahbath i8 lee, alDountam, :here had to ml?Dlg?t, &c.; so tbat tbose except in battle, it is safer by olle- ther extravagant, and If I could with good enough to eat, I think. I ahuys ]eagth permjtted hini Aft mtlOduced in the Herald, aud as Wll', apP,oIDted unto And was sons m thiS country who hold theIr half to be an officer, so much better prudence dress at less cost, I would feel as if I wanted to eat her up. Sbe sermon lie found hap- bave au excellent article upon one fOl·ty after. hiS resu:rectlOn, and Sabbath on Saturday, the no- are the latter guarded against dIS- do so j but upou a respectable exte- always looks as if she loved every- pier mood than wben he side, it is no more than fair that we at'the time of hIS aScenSIOn. , tlOn of exactly conformmg to the Old ease and accident; and tb,s latter rIor, on my part, as a teacher of mn· body." among them, and could should ' have a hearing on the It was our Lord's custom to meel, Testament, yet exemption is so much the most im- sic, depends the subsistence of a sick II She's always smiling. That'll rinqpiring' ioto the realon if we treat the subject with the Sablbatlil. See Luke 4: 16 1 , days from mIdnight to mldmght, have portant, that on the whole, only about father and two young sIsters [The what I hke her for," replied Bell. Why, lIir, to candor, and our brother with I And as his custom was he wen I no assurance at all that do not two·thirds as many officers dIe in a baker shut hIS book abruptly, and "I like Lulu because she's always said one (If them, ") sy. I most heartily enctqrse the synagogue on th.e Sabbath· a pa;t of orlglDal Sab- hundred, as men in a hundred. thrust hiS papers in his pocket] As patient and kind," said Nettie Gravell, were a very learned ma.D, the brother has said until he day." I I whICh mIght begl,;!, as the The excess of deaths from SICkness for the boa you allude to, that was another little lpeaker. II One after· yoo were' teacher of VOlCIU" ... "The precept of marks no Again, correspondent saya, Ish Sabbath now, on Fnday and accident-two·thlrds of all those pledged this mornmg to raise a few noon last week, wheu I was hU"1 in g ters, we were mach a'flaIG' particular day from which to We find 11\ Acts, and Cor. 16: I, II, and, on the contrary, ballow a .portlOn among tbe officers, five-sixths among shillings to pay you the five you have to do my lIums, and waa crying be- not underetand you; cycle of seven days the 'T, the custom of assembling au of a common day, by extendlD.g the the men-is astonishing Yet in the received, and to provide for those who cause it was late, and I wa. afraid I been quite a8 plain all ,aI ,wbich was to be the.Sabbath' fil'st day ofi the Very well, Sabbath beyond eveuIDg." Crimean war, seven-elghths of the have tasted little else beyond dry should have to stay after scbool, sbe welever hear_" " .al that here appears it mignt ' let us look lat thIS a moment. The As for Sunday bemg the mark of British deaths, and dnrmg January, bread for the last week. The tippet took out her handkerchief and wip- , "youooltalnlv lin any day of the I first day of the week i8 mentionecl the beast, I do not beheve a word of 1855, 91-100tbs of them, were from 1 have on was lent me hy my land. ed my eyes, and told me not to cry, nature of Then it shuuld reall "Remember only eight in the New TeBu- it, any more than you do; and those disease alone, not including acci- lady, as the day i8 wet and oold." she'd help me. I med all the hard· its detllgn i. t4l • a Sabbath.day." But the deBnit.! ment, and at in a single instance is who advocate that theory have no dents " WeU, Mr. Baker," said the Chair- er, though, just asl alwaYIi do when that they. cannot be " article the is used "Remember it referred as a holy day or Sab- more fellowship for me than they In the summer the deaths in our man, in a tone of compassion, "per- anyone is so kind to me. I cried all Similar wa. the view of Sabbath.day, to it h:>ly." Most batb. I wm give every place in the have for you, although I keep the army were 21 to the 1,000; in the fall, haps you will agree to the young over the slate, and the figures aU Leighton, who sayJl in R88utedly this 8pecifies a. particular New Te.tarbent where the first day seventh-day Sabbath. 36 ; in the winter, 10 ; although de- lady's terms ?" run 80 that Lulu had to get chargee to his clergy: " day, as definite as the Engli8h Ian- of the week is mentioned, viz, Matt. Your correilpondent says, "But fective returns are thought to account .. 0 ay I" said the baker, "twa and the arlthmetic and set the lIum over learning, my brethren, iB Mlullred guage could make it. Doubtless the i8: 1 i Ma.k 16: 2,9; Luke 24: 1; the Jewish Sabbath was made for the in part for the smallness of the sum· saxpence a month Put it down if ye again. When I saw how it was rob- make these thinp plain f" dllY had not lIeen nniversally John 20: 19 j Acts 20: 7; 1 Cdr. Christian church, why 8hould our mer numbers wee!." bed out, I said I was sorry j and she cd from creation and so God poiats 16: It. Turn to each passage, add Lord, and bisapostle8 after his resur- Where 36 New England men died and sixpence a said,' Oh I no Oome on, old f()JlGElTING HIS out the day by workiug upon it read for ypurself, see if" tf,e pass coldly by it, and by to the 1,000, 30 died from as many week was offered. figures. March 00 this Blate aB caine to Mr. Lanidon, of m sending them manna. I Ex. 16: custom of I assembling on the firl5t their example teacb us that the first Middle State men, (!Deluding Dela· " Make it just what you like," ilaid quick as you can.' She was just as one day, and ¥id: "I 22-?O It was the same day alluded day of the week had become day ,,!as to be kept as a Sabbath ware, Maryland, and VlrgiDla,) and the baker. good as she could be to me, so that tbing againlit you, aud tu in l the Decalogue. ) ral." I rest ill preference to the seventh? 95 from as many Western men; and The order was made and handed to we were through 'With tbe sum when tell you of it.', "Do _.JI,L.l . Your correspondent remarks, "Brlt ) Acts 20: 7_" And upon the day of the rate of sickness is in a like de- the young lady. As she was leaving school was out." he replied j "you are my lMlltil'rl"nclL.:: w1th tbe change of dispensationi day of the week, when the dISCI plies tlOn he appomts to meet WIth hiS diS' gree greater at the West, being ali a the court, the baker stopped her- "Do you want to know what I If I could but eugage there bas come about by some togetber to break bread." Ve'fY ciples. The seventh day from this rule 161 to the 1,000, agalDst 76 in " Gie me your hand 0' that bit 0' like her for 7" asked Lizzie be faitbful witb me, I II change in the day' to be observ,a 'lvell, when did the first day at; appointed meeting he is with them the Eastern armies. This difference paper," said the baker. The request "I like her becaullC she is 80 good to proBper. But, If pJ;::: l1li a Sl'bbath." Let it be borne n Wl)ek begin, according to their cus- again." I have already clearly shown, is due to the greater exertions of the WII8 complied with. "Noo," said ber mother. The other night I went will both p ra l in the -I mind th.t the Sabbath 7 1 Saturday niGPt that according tu the ancient mode Westera forces in marching and the baker, thrusting BOme silver into over to her houle to get her to come uk tbe blellllOg of Ood Bigbt at I!undown lasted at sundown. And Paul preached un- of reckoning time, and also the Jew- fighting to their frequent difficulty her hand, "tak' back your croon out on the lIidewalk and roll te"iew!' After they roee \toti! Saturday night at '8undown- til midnight, and Eutichus fell outloe ,ish mode at the present time, the fir.t iu securing good camp-ground, water, piece, and dinna fash yourself ava but she said she couldn't, for knees, and had been much tlle_" Le,.. 23: 32' hence the disciples came the windot, and they all went meetiug of our Lord with his disci- provisions, and hospital care, and to wi' the weekly payment Ye shall mother wasn't well, and had gether, he said I .. Now I tug*her on' Saturday night (<<;Ir fear while Paotbrooght him tu life. Ahd pIes was in Jerusalem, on the eve- their greater carelessness about com- hae a loaf ilks day at my out to get the air, and Bhe bad stay· my brother, to tell mellwbat of t e Je .... s"fe.ring to meet in tbe theyi bad return..d ... nd wdre ning of tbe same day in which our fort and cleauliness. ;TO ",ay pay . ed ll0!lle to rock the cradle. I against me·7 "Oh, day time' u it Bays the door bei tl qolO" the;!! broke bread; and Lord arose' hence was not by our On an average the Eastern reg t - and If I never git the 81l- went mto her houee, and 8taY'ed With maD," r don't koow what shut for of the jews. John hld that, Paul continued hIS sPelJch Lord's appulu • ncmher on tbe ments wt're 864 elich, !,nd the may I'll never .miss it; her while she rocked little Willie in is a\l gone, and I believe been beheaded and Jesus put to break of day, 80 they departed f It first day of the week, as Western 892 . a number whICh has young leddy," saId he angnly, the cradle. She often stays at home the wrong." deathl 1 why shoold' they not i8 evident was Sunday mom- ed at sundown, and no doubt It was since been largely and sadly reduced ... gin ye deal WI' any itber baker, l's to take care of Willie, and she teases .-------++.:.. Bence\l tbey met together on ing, at brtt ak of day, that. their in the eve!1ing that they to- Of these, 66 of each Eastern regi· pit this order in force agin ye're fa- her mother to let . SOLlTUnE ANn e'enin with closed doors It ing brokelup. What was the eXljlm- gether, whICh would brmg their meet- ment, and 144 of each Western, are ther." "We're all tellmg what we like says solitude is fa170rab'le tejDpta appeal'gtbat Jesus a oint d to pte they sat for keeping Sunday as a ing on the second day of the week, on an average SICk The young lady looked her grati- Lulu for, so I'll tell what I like her tion; tberefore when the en',my W'01I1<l them aw.y in fot the Sabbath day? V. 13-:-"And we went ¥onday beg!nning at sundown .on The computa'ion up to May, 1862, tude. The baker had vanished. for," said Emma Hawley. .. I like so h.rasB yuu as nearly ethaot purJlQie, that they might meet in before to ship, and sailed. nnto Assos, evenmg. Are we to lay shows that .S!! far each 1,000 men he; because she always says the best yol'lr Bpirituallife, 88 .. day tilDe on the Sahbatb witbout therlt intendmg to take ID Paul; for the commaudment of needed recrUIts, to keep the number A BABY ON A BATTLE-FIELD. thmg she can for everybody, and sbe ble leave all and hurry lleeebme ing afraid of the Jews.' Be this so had he ,appointed, minding hims.elf his own for full, at the rate of Sol a year. to make The following ill an extract frClm a never trietl to make out that anybody poor, aftlicted one, not a word It may oue ill that to go on foot. And when he met With testImony, and ':lrcumstantJal eVI- up for deaths, 100 for discharges private letter from a soldier in the bas done more than they have. Don't about YOUt own trouble entering meetio'g in Galllee wu ' U8 at ASilOS, we took him in, .nd deuce? God forbId I service, 14 for men missing in lith Illinois, at Bolivar Field: you know, t,he other when Mr. fully into theirl, and' will thus after hi., retlurreetion. See came to 'Yitylene. And we Your correspondent says, "1st. actIOn. and una.ccounte(. !'or, 50 for Let me relate to you a touching Lee was gOIDg !<> whIp Charlel drop your burden. the oext i 3_" Being seen of them forty thence, and came the next day aver It will be observed, they are desertIOns! and 11 more i ID all, 229 little incident that will doubtless b.rook for throwlDg a .&tone and hIt- time yoo lee that will be ahd this WIB the time of hi' dhioeJ' Thns Paul and the never found, after Chnst's resurrec- new recrUits a year. strike you 88 a little strange. At the ting. a boy, sbe told hIm IIhe thought: cheered witb the that you sion for the Ingels laid, •• Ye bretbren went on their journey, and tion as Christian chnrohes, keeping In the whole army, U4 out of .ev- battle of Hatchie, when the conflict he dIdn't mean to hit him; so Mrj greatly comforted her at that time, Galilee, why sUind ye guing tbe Bhip was at her usual the :.eventh day." He has shown, in ery thousand are expectAd to. be SIck was waging fiercest, upon advancing Lee and in<l.uired into it. when you thought your 1I0rrow heaven." AgaiD, their -a good) this for changing his article, by what process .he 01; to keep 500,000 ifectlve . men mi.dway between tho contending for- and, saId he waB. the boy the heavie8t. Galilee W81 in the mountain' the seventh day IDtO tbe first, tQ be- serves it. We have examIDed It ID the field, the m1st consIst ces, we found a sweet little blue-eyed dldn t mean anytbIDg! !:lhe saves a I mountain have dool'll r come the Christian Sabbath. l carefully, and come to entirely dlffe!- 558,?00 men to begID and must baby. Little thing, as I saw it there, great many of the boys whippings. .lIn Corre_ponden, got the" Let U8 now see If this was Paul's ent conclusions Hence he rests hiS receIve 123,000 new reclUlts a yeaT, hugging the cold earth, its only bed becanse ahe always sayB lometbing somo who pretend little mixed: by reprelenting manner in keeping the Sabbath. !cts argument by saying "And there is or a little more thlln a month. -the httle tear on its cheek- to MF Lee that let8 him to thinking." work not; «here are dilCipleB went tbe lI.me day 11: 2-" And Paul, as hi3 maJ).ner the streuith of the in fa- have no any pro· "Tbat nature bade It weep, turned " I like her becaole she',s but believe not; but a aaint.dOl!l Jeau. &rOle into Galilee, qoite a was, went in unto them, and thre$ vur of the day we ChristIans keep, VIsion by Stites An ICe-drop, sparkling ID tbe morning so g?od to the pqor little glrl8," Bald he the law u 1ft."'''' , ....... \'Jey at leut, to go op into a Sabbath-days reasoned with tbeuilout the example of Christ and his apos- ment to maIDtaID 81 recrUitlUg beam '-. . Manana Stone "She treats mejulit gospel to believed; tain in Galilee from Jerusalem. of the Seriptures." Again, IS: i 4- tIes. This we have; and it must be service all I unalarmed 'mId the awf',!l OOUfUBI?n as ,!ell a8 if.I was rich." the gospei as if there lour correlpoI<dent say." II And he reasoned in the aynag?gue shown that their example never hap- On comparmg the rXe of deaths of tUt fearful battle, WIth the mIl- Little Mariana'. words had touch- be obeyed are twa meetingalon the first daY', e,ery Sabbath, and persuaded, the pened, or the church must be expect- in our volunteer army to 1,000 siles of flying thick. abont it ed a chord in own heart, and Bhe (Suoday,) the first day app<li1liedl Jews and Greeks." V. ll_ulAnd ed to hold her former course m thi8 other exp lences, the crowdmg clo,se lts couldn't say any more, or sit any THIlIE is a world of me .. alld both approved by Cbrist." Would he continued there a year six matter." I have shown, and clearly risk of dymg to he about unnurt, It seemed as It longer on tbe steps, but stole away iDg in the foil liberal YO\lr correlpondent make 08 believe months teaching the word,.pf, God proved, that the whole fabric on which double that of the U. S. lay III ItS miraculous safety to say to and cried a8 she thought about Lulll, translation'from F tbat Jell\lll appointed tbi. fint _t- iJlmbl\g'them." Thus the seventlii-day he rests is without foundation in the in peace; about that me, .. My helplessness and IDnocence Blessed little Uulu I May she lonl .. As tbe clook Btr'lkel! tbe.b'Dd how otten WI iog 01 the disciplel, and that Sabbath! is mentioned in the !New Bible i consequently must fall to the generally England and to. God, he have a place in the brick.chllOlboole, Time when 'tI"I .. e IDet l in Galilee, in the mount.in, tbe Testament about fifty times. Here ground. And unless it can be shown America; less than that of our me ID the mIdst of thIS wreckmg car- and may Alice, &od Bell, and Nettie, IIway." I I the Advent Bera\d , I' I • II \

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I f)lbUshed by GEORGE B. ' THE S EVE NTH D kJY 1ST H E S A B BAT H 0 F THE LOR D THY GOD. "

~~~~====F=~~======+ VOLUME XIX.-NO. 5.

Ikt ,a~ath, "tord". , --;:::::- I BOSTON HYD.

Th. (ollowlng verses, by R.u.l'B W.ALDO lTb'_'N were read as 8 Prologue at 1be Ju· ~o~eert In Boston, on New Year's Day. ,eY are from the February number of the Jill.t.c Jlonlhly :]

Tti8 word or tbe LOrd by nlglit r 11'0 Ihe watoblng Pilgrims came. 11 tber ut by the 8eft·slde,

And Ailed their hearts wllb flame. God sald-I am tIred of kings.

I sulfer them no more; Up to my ear the morning hrlngs

Tbs outrllge of the poor. Tblnk ye I made this ball A field or havOQ anti war,

Wbere tyrantl gre .. t and tyrants small IIlght"barry the weak and poor!

lIy angel-his name Is Freedom, Choo •• hili! to be your king'

He sball out pathways east and west.1 !ndf.nd yqll w.tb bls wing. 1

Lo' I unoDV6t tbe land I Which I hid 0' oljl time In the West,

!. tbe soulptor uncover. bls statue, I When he hl\8 wrought hi. best. I ,bow Cohlmbla, of tbe rocks

Wbloh dip their foot; In lhe seas And 80ar \Ii the alr·borne floco

Of oloudS, and the boreal fleece. I wlll dIvide my gooda,

CaUln the wretoh and slave: None .ball rule but the humble.

And none but TolI.ball have. I will have never a noble,

\ No Imeage counted great: Fishers lIo~dl dboppers "lid plowmen

Shall constitute a State. I Go, out down trees In tbe forest,

~nd trim tbe a~lghtest houiDS ; 'Cut down trees ill tbe forsst,

And build me ... wooden house. , Call the people togetbO.. I

The yo ling men 80d the slre$, Tbe d1sge. In the harve!!l·lIeld.

Hlreitng, and blm that hires. And here In a pine state·house 1

They sb31I choose men to rul. In eury needlnl faculty. I

In cburoh, and Stllte, and school. La, now! If these poor men

Can gonrn tbe land and sea. And make Just laW!! bolow the sun,

As planets faltbt\d be. And ye allall succor meu ;

'TIs nobieness to serve; Help them who cannot help again;

Beware from rlgbtlto swerve. I break your bonds and mastersblp.,

And I unchain the slave: Fre. be his beart and hand benceforth,

Ai wind and wandermg ware. I cause from every creature

HiB proper good to \low: So muob as he IB and doetb,

Solmuch he sball bestow. But, laying hls/land$ all anotber

To coin hta labor and sweat, Be gdos In pawn to b!s VIOtim

IQl'-B1ernal yearsllildebt. Pay ransom to the ow'ner,

And Cit tbe bag to tbe brim. Who Is the ownor' Thp slave Is owner,

And ever was. Pa1 bim. o North! g.ve blm beauty for rags,

And honor, 0 South I lor hi. shame; Nevada I coin thr. golden orap

With Freedom 8 Imall:e 'Bnd name. lJp I and tbe dusky race

That sat In darkne .. long-n. swIft tbelr feet as sotelopes.

And as bebemotb strong. Ctlme, ERst, an<LW'eat, and North,

Bf races, as s'liow·fl"kes.

WESTERLY, R. I., FIFTH-DAY, FEBRUARY 5, 18&3.

alllPointE!d to meet them? seventy-eight Sabbaths that I am mistaken in the Jewish . h M . 1 b apter of Lnke. "Now no mention is made of his preach: troops ID t e eXlcan war; ess t an

f b k . I . mode of reckomng time, my argo- one-third that of Wellington's army

o t e wee , very a SlDg e hme on the first day; or ment is unshaken, and the seventh-' S ... d thO d t' ~.\.~n;;n came unto Follow him, now, where' he ID paID; ,our an one- Ir Imes _'_L__ two men before the Governor and day Sabbath is the Christian Sabbath less than that of tbe British army

in shining garmenta for his life. Acts 2' '. 1', 8 as well as that of the Jews. Yea, it during all the Cdmean war; and one-h Wh k II h

'to is the Sabbath given at the creation, twentyfourtl! of that of the same ar-t em, y see ate accusations brought and has never been repealed, or my during January, 1855. During

Iiviin .... amc~Dlr the dead? He bim, not one i8 found for changed, by G·" hImself', and who th t th th E I' hId' d' d vu a man , e ng IS so lers Ie Remember the Sabbath, a1though the else has a right to change it? so fast that at that rate their whole

YOdu .. 'dAnd theYd for Sabbath-breaking was These remarks are made in love, army would have been gone in ten

wor s, an returne He appeals to Cresar, and IS and with the best of feeling towards months and oue week. On the whole, ----'-'"-- and told all these to Rome, and the third day our brethreu who keep the first day therefore, the health of our army has

eleven, and. to all the the chiefs of the Jews to- of the week for the Sabbath. Amen. been much better than is usual among words seemed to , and said unto them, "Men CASTLE CHURCHILL armies in active service.

and they believed and brethren, though I have commit- This repurt is uuder the circum-oe~lolCl two uf them ted nothing against the people or rn'I'n' RALD "'1''''8. t . I! bl d J..lLD ...... ,.., S ances a qUite comlorta e an en-

. ",d .. Lay to a village call- ~ustoms of our fathers." &c. Were During a war with France, an en- couraging document. It furnishes was from Jerusa- 110t the customs of the fathers to gagemenl took place betweeu the the precise figures of arithmetic in­

score furlongs. . . . ~eep the seventh-day Sabbath in tbe Frencb and English fleet in the Medi- stead of the indistinct and terrible hiulsellfi drew near and went $trictest manner; and if Paul had terranean. On board the ship com- ones conjured UI' by our fears about

And he said unto them, changed the Sabbath, as is asserted manded by C'lptain Haldane, the car- our friends; and it shows that the mlmEleri of communications are ~ould it not have been against th~ nage was terrible. After a heavy I d[mgers of war ~re not great enough

one to another, as ~'customs of the fathers"? Acts broadside, the deck '11'88 a scene of to much of a patriot.-Inde-sad? . . Cleopbtt.s, 28 \ 17. desolation and of deata Having or-I JlE'nd,mt. unto him, .• con· Your correspondent says that Je- dered fresh hands from below, the --------'

.......... of Nazareth ... And appointed the first meeting of marines, on gettmg' to the deck, THE BOOTOH BAXEB. to-day is the third disciples after his resurrection i were so shocked by the sight that A rotund, full'priced baker, wbo things were done; then, after eight days, they met they refused to serve. Captain Hal- was in the habit of bringing his mis-

"'''''~Q::n women also of our thus beginning their meetings dane in a rage prunounced an impr~- erable debtors into "Welitminster COlntUlnv us astonished, . . . . first day instel!.d of the sev- cation A pious old marine walkea Court of Request," one day stepped

had also had a viII- entb; but I do not find it BO. up to the commander and saId, .. Cap- into the plaintiff's box with papers Bn,gelsl wliich said that he was He also remarks, "May it not be tain, if God bad answered your pray- and ledger in hand to make bis claim

a,ive. . . he said unto them, 0 to inquire, what law has been er just now, where would we have for twenty·five shillings, for bread fools, and of heart to believe all in this change of consecrat- been f" The captain made no reply, supp'lied to a Mr. John Howard. that the prophets have spoken. . . . the first day to Sabbath purpo- but the old man's wurds laid hold on A liitall young woman, wearing a And they drew near to the village 7" See Ezekiel 22: 26-" Her his heart, and in calmer moments handsome fur mantilla, and evidently whither they ]Wllllt, and he mad!, as (ministers) have violated my were the means of leadlDg him to careful to exhibit the externals of though he would have gone farther. and have profaned mine holy Cbrist. Soon after he left the service, gentility, presented herself to answer A,nd they constrained him, saying, ; they have put no difference and was instrumental in convertmg the demand. Her age might be ei-Abide with ue, for it is toward eve- the holy and profane, neither hiB brother Robert, and botb having ther eigbteen or twenty-eight; the hoI-ning, and thelday is far spent. . . . . they shewed difference between a competeucy, they devoted them low cheek and spare form, produced And they rose up the same hour, and unclean and the clean, and have selves to the se"ice of God. Robert by early privation or sorrow, pre-retnrned to Jerusalem, and fonnd the their eyes from my Sabbaths, and was the originator of a rehgious vented a closer approximatiQn to the eleveu gatheJ1ld together, and them am profaned amung them." movement in Scotland at the close of truth. tbat were w;ith them, saying, The The Sabbath was instituted at the the last century, outof which sprang A Comm!.8moner-Is the amount Lord is risen indeed, and hath appear- Gen. 2: 2, 3-"And on the the Scotch Independents. James set- disputed 7 ed to Simon." day God ended his works tied in Geneva, and was the instru- Young Lady-Certainly not; I have

I 1Jave giv~n a full synopsis of the he had trll\ie; and he rested ment in converting twelve student8 only to say, on the part of my father, of the disciples on the the seventh day from all his works at the College of Geneva, amongst that he smcerely regrets his inability the week in wbich Jesus he had made. And God bleBS- whom were Nett, and Pytt, and John to settIe the amount at once.

arc!se. and at ~ evening we find them the seventh day and sanctified it." Merle d'Anbinge, the author of the Chatrman-How will you pay it 7 at Jerusalem. substituting another day in the "History of the Reformation." Thus Young Lady-I have five shillings

It was toward evening, and the room of the one God blessed and Robert in Edinhurgh, and James to offer now, and my father wishes day was far spent, when they got to sanctified, do we not desecrate the in Geneva, were led to exemplify the the indulgence of paying the rest at Emmaus; they went in and ate sup- day, and profane his holy Sabbath, .. wisdom and knowledge II of God; half a crown a week. per, and Jesus was known unto them putting lIO difference hetween boly and how true is It in their case, "What Comm!.8swn~r - The bill is for in breaking of bread. They were and profane? When and where was great events from little causes bread, and it has been standing for then Borne sixty furlongs from Jeru- the Sabbath ever changed by divine spring \" some time. Judging from your ap-salem, abuut seven and a half miles. authority? When and where did pearance, I should think your father

would have taken tbem u~til sun- God ever repeal the law of the Sab- HEALTH or OUR ARMIES. cannot be in such circumstances as

nage. If you will make your plaint to heaven, God will preserve yoor poor bleeding COUDtry."

a1ld Lizzie, an~ Emma and M.riana, of teD lIit on 'the ten what they "like her 1, too, sometimetl be there And may .11 my young real~efiII like my darling Luln.-7hlCt .liItt ..... r1

Who would 8uppOfle that in the wild, fierce battle of the Hatchie, where the field was IItrewn with the dead, and the enriej:s of the wound-ed rent the heavens with agony, a WlIE:aB ABE m great army wonld pause in the thick· I wae walking out est of tbe conflict to save unharmed after Bnnset, witb .. a helpless child 1 Yet the braxe lith, old by my side, .who .. 1~4!d. t~at neVilr yet bad qnailed .in battl~, Where are the IItvs? I dId pause, and,~n offi~r of the ~egI- any." I s/joid to her, II Wait ment o~dered our lIttle baby to little d~rker and then you be carried to headquar~s and cared them." ,

forThe next day arten fhe--battle " _ We colltinued our walk, babe" was brought before the log ~lI8t to my hand. The Illlack!l and unanimously adopted "Child evenlDg deepened i one ~y "~",J,l1II the Re<riment." Three or four da"B sttr8 appearl!d, ..lna soon, III I 0'. " BeI.!B of tM nIght, tbe whole ater, Btr,ange 118 It may ~m, a co ... ered with their Ii ht and ,*na\~f'.

heart-strIcken, po_verty-pmched As we walked ~ filII ther came searchmg the &lid whe w ton, ..d a in quest of her. child. Im~ine 1~1Il wen~ one ra jrnur. iD, .. i.~ you can the wild excl.matlOoll heart II Wa't thanksgiving that burst trom that and the Ii h~ poor woman's heart when informed we heard gth t" KI.nlli-l~it.l'iIIpitii,::" that her child had been rescued, and God' t't" with a mother's tenderness cared for. has h op:f~unl 'it I saw the mother teteive ber cbild, tb '~H e. us . e heard her brief prayer for the soldiers ot!bSCUe .~I~! cadec'~lf_~I~t~:~:~i~C~: who saved it, and, with the blessings time i • n 1 batan d,h " of a tbousand men following ber and • poo: ~@ar tore blaed'l' 1 hers sbe took away . .' e y, r~u IOU , \ In hiB own e~P!'rleoce,·UlI .. t·llrnllD

" du~ lIttle baby- Yer~ of despair the ~1(lSIlE;dllte" Little blue-eyed, laughing baby." hope'" ftG Wh

THE W.ASP AID THE BEE. A. waap met 1\ bee that WILlI just buuinl by, And be said, .. Little ooualn, can you tell me

wby You are loved 80 muoh hetter by people than

I! .. My back sbInes lUI bright and as yellow lUI

gold, And my shape i. most elegant. too, to behold; Yet nol>cdy likea me for that, 1 am told."

11 .... sprung. en belp bad failed him, God his help and &.Ioor. Bllt yety slow t.o get tile rurilfdrt promisee and proverbs in .~·'~tlC1C, After the stars have come .nd the sk! i8 radiant with .. 11-..... " admire it, and wonder at of faith hefore. Like the did not- know wbere tbtl IItan

" A.b, cousin," tbe be, laid, .. 'Us all very when she could not see "n .... "

But i/f~~~ half as much miIChlef to do, not know where light, Indeed they would love me no hetter the to COlne (rom wben

you. • •• _l."_ Well, we must .. You have II !lne sbape &Jld a delicate wing; is. little darlCer. We have ~OI":~taII They own you are handiome ; but then there'. trial ~nO\Jgb yet. UJ:4 "'l1li' one thing . 'O,,,... • Tbey cannot put up with, and that II your worry about tbe future we

!hng. , the country, and- out .. My coat IB q uIle homely and plain. 8S yOIl oDr property going to min i Yet n~:~dl ever IS angry with me. be perplexed and distreslM'J(l Because I m a humble aud Innocent bee." lide, and cast down, and ne~nlY From tbls little story let people beware. Because, hlte the wasp. If lII·n&tuTed they al'll, Tbey will never be loved, It tbey're ever 80

f",r.-.Tane Tal/lor. I

stroyed j perhaps we mOBBlt~J:::~~ suffer by hunger, and I

and the sword; but when it darker the stars will apIJeflr.·

LUU'Wll, or evening. to get back to Je- bath 7 Jesus says, "The Sabbath A reinarkably interesting "Prelimi- to make It difficult to procure the Ir)lsa,le[n, for t?ey see~ to have s:one was made f?r man." Wbat mortal nary Report" on the mortality and few shillings left unpaid on this bill. LULU,

andllf so, thIS first meetmg, man bas a rIght to change the law of sickness of the Volutlteer Army down Young Lady-Appearances are de- A few days ago, as I Wall going 1lc<!or,din,!1: ~o the Jewish mode of his Go.d, written with his own finger? to May, 1862, has been made tu the ceitfu!' It is equally distressing to by the brick schoolhouse that stands rec:konilliit tlll1e, would not have been We might safely defy the world to Sanitary Commission by its actuary my father and to myself to ask for on a beautiful, retired spot, a few

day star 'Will ariBe on The Lord will provide. Our raiment will COme. Our c~~t~

Sunday, but on tbe 8econd .day of show where God hag ev~r changed E. B. Elliott Many of the conelu: even one day j but unexpected sick- .treetll from my home, I saw six or the week. For Saturdayevenmg, at the Sabbath, or annulled It. sions reached by Mr. Elliott are ness in our family has totally exbaust- seven little girls sitting pn th.lltepe, snndown, tM first day of. the week The question now: arises, When startling ed our little means. all chatting away with animated b!lgan j andlnnday evenJDg, at sun- ~Oe8 the Sabba.th begJD? God says, The deaths in our volunt.eer army Baker (pocketing the money)-Twa faces and glib tongues. There Will dGwn, woul have been the second And the eveDlng" and the m?rDlng (down to the date of the repol't,) and saxpence a week is not enougb no sour face, no harsh voice, among day,. as th~ ay .began at spn~o~n. were t~e first ~lIy. God beglD~ the have averaged fifty-three a year to T' be going about toon with a grand them; and I walked very slowly, for Heilce ~helr eetl~g for the first bme reckoDlng of. time from the eveDlng each thousand meD FOTty-four of boa, an' a fine silk dress; while my I wanted to hear what they weni

btl fraved. TM day of· prosperity will returu. the turtle will be heard Zion willllriae and IIh_nc. days of our mou.rning will -San FranciBcolacijic.

PLAIN or

And carry my purpose forth. Wbich nelther;halta DOr .bakes.

My will fulftlled sball be. For, In day!tgbt or in dark,

My thunderbolt bal eyes to see Hla waf bome to tbe mark,

after hIS resorrectlOn w:as on the ,se- then, when SIX da~s had pa~8ed, the each fifty.three were from disease and Wife maun wear a plaid sbawl and a saymg. The late Rev. Dr. C" Epan .• , coud day of the week, mstead of the seventh would beglD at eveDlng, also; accident; only nme (~ e, about eight- co :;an goon, because the like d ye " I think Lulu is the sweetest girl lBlris1tol. havillg once to -ttl,t.-I first,. as you~ currespoudent asserts ;, then on Friday, !be sixth day. at snn- een per cent.) from wouud~ in acUon. w ,I eat an honest man's bread wi'- in our school, don't you, Bell 7" said wrote to a to .ay and It certlllDly could not have be':D! d?wn, or evenmg, t~e Sabba.th. be- These canses Vllr, l'Ilmarkably be- OlJL paying for't. That fiue tippet ye one of them. that. ,,\tuuM Ita, hy th.e appoilntment .of Jes?s, fo~ hIS gms. See EncyclopedIa ~f RehglOus tween officers and enlisted men. Iu hse gotten on mauu ha' cost, may be, "Yes, I do. I've never seen any a night in their if It appolllt~ent was III Gahlee, m a Knowledge, ~age 1039. . Some reck- battle, it is safer to be a private than sax gowden guineas girl sO good to lriss as she is". wete agreeable would mountal~, !'Iatt. 28 : 16-" .Then th~ on from evenmg to evemng, a8. the an officer. by one-third; so mauy more " It is true," saId the young lady, .. Good to kiss 7" said the first lit- give them a serthon. peG-

THE 8Al3BATH-DAY. elev~n diSCIples went awaY,mto Gal! Jew~ n~w do; others from mldmght of the officers die of wounds. But coloring," my dress may appear ra- tIe speaker, Alice :Monroe. .. She'8 pIe hesitated for lome III As the subject of the Sahbath i8 lee, l~tO alDountam, :here Jes~s had to ml?Dlg?t, &c.; so tbat tbose pe~- except in battle, it is safer by olle- ther extravagant, and If I could with good enough to eat, I think. I ahuys ]eagth permjtted hini Aft

mtlOduced in the Herald, aud as Wll', apP,oIDted unto th~m And ~hls was sons m thiS country who hold theIr half to be an officer, so much better prudence dress at less cost, I would feel as if I wanted to eat her up. Sbe sermon lie found hap-bave au excellent article upon one fOl·ty d~ys after. hiS resu:rectlOn, and Sabbath on Saturday, ~nder the no- are the latter guarded against dIS- do so j but upou a respectable exte- always looks as if she loved every- pier mood than wben he side, it is no more than fair that we at'the time of hIS aScenSIOn. , tlOn of exactly conformmg to the Old ease and accident; and tb,s latter rIor, on my part, as a teacher of mn· body." among them, and could should

' have a hearing on the It was our Lord's custom to meel, Testament, .an~ yet c~ICI;late exemption is so much the most im- sic, depends the subsistence of a sick II She's always smiling. That'll rinqpiring' ioto the realon

if we treat the subject with ~n the Sablbatlil. See Luke 4: 161, days from mIdnight to mldmght, have portant, that on the whole, only about father and two young sIsters [The what I hke her for," replied Bell. Why, lIir, to telll~ [iy~~o~:O~i~~~~~!~:a:

candor, and our brother with I And as his custom was he wen I no assurance at all that t~e~ do not two·thirds as many officers dIe in a baker shut hIS book abruptly, and "I like Lulu because she's always said one (If them, ") sy. I most heartily enctqrse the synagogue on th.e Sabbath· desecrat~ a pa;t of th~ orlglDal Sab- hundred, as men in a hundred. thrust hiS papers in his pocket] As patient and kind," said Nettie Gravell, were a very learned ma.D, the brother has said until he day." I I ~ath, whICh mIght begl,;!, as the ~ew- The excess of deaths from SICkness for the boa you allude to, that was another little lpeaker. II One after· yoo were' teacher of VOlCIU" "ml[~ ... "The precept of it~elf marks no Again, ~our correspondent saya, Ish Sabbath now, on Fnday evenl~gi and accident-two·thlrds of all those pledged this mornmg to raise a few noon last week, wheu I was hU"1ing ters, we were mach a'flaIG' particular day from which to We find 11\ Acts, and Cor. 16: I, II, and, on the contrary, ballow a .portlOn among tbe officers, five-sixths among shillings to pay you the five you have to do my lIums, and waa crying be- not underetand you; th~ cycle of seven days the 'T, the custom of assembling au th(~ of a common day, by extendlD.g the the men-is astonishing Yet in the received, and to provide for those who cause it was late, and I wa. afraid I been quite a8 plain all

,aI ,wbich was to be the.Sabbath' fil'st day ofi the ~eek." Very well, Sabbath beyond Sat~rday eveuIDg." Crimean war, seven-elghths of the have tasted little else beyond dry should have to stay after scbool, sbe welever hear_" " .al that here appears it mignt ' let us look lat thIS a moment. The As for Sunday bemg the mark of British deaths, and dnrmg January, bread for the last week. The tippet took out her handkerchief and wip- , "youooltalnlv lin any day of the w~k." I first day of the week i8 mentionecl the beast, I do not beheve a word of 1855, 91-100tbs of them, were from 1 have on was lent me hy my land. ed my eyes, and told me not to cry, nature of

Then it shuuld reall "Remember only eight ~'mes in the New TeBu- it, any more than you do; and those disease alone, not including acci- lady, as the day i8 wet and oold." she'd help me. I med all the hard· its detllgn i. t4l m~e • a Sabbath.day." But the deBnit.! ment, and at in a single instance is who advocate that theory have no dents " WeU, Mr. Baker," said the Chair- er, though, just asl alwaYIi do when that they. cannot be " article the is used "Remember t~ it referred as a holy day or Sab- more fellowship for me than they In the summer the deaths in our man, in a tone of compassion, "per- anyone is so kind to me. I cried all Similar wa. the view of

Sabbath.day, to ke~p it h:>ly." Most batb. I wm give every place in the have for you, although I keep the army were 21 to the 1,000; in the fall, haps you will agree to the young over the slate, and the figures aU Leighton, who sayJl in R88utedly this 8pecifies a. particular New Te.tarbent where the first day seventh-day Sabbath. 36 ; in the winter, 10 ; although de- lady's terms ?" run to~ether, 80 that Lulu had to get chargee to his clergy: " day, as definite as the Engli8h Ian- of the week is mentioned, viz, Matt. Your correilpondent says, "But fective returns are thought to account .. 0 ay I" said the baker, "twa and the arlthmetic and set the lIum over learning, my brethren, iB Mlullred guage could make it. Doubtless the i8: 1 i Ma.k 16: 2,9; Luke 24: 1; the Jewish Sabbath was made for the in part for the smallness of the sum· saxpence a month Put it down if ye again. When I saw how it was rob- make these thinp plain f" dllY had not lIeen nniversally obset'~- John 20: ~, 19 j Acts 20: 7; 1 Cdr. Christian church, why 8hould our mer numbers wee!." bed out, I said I was sorry j and she cd from creation and so God poiats 16: It. Turn to each passage, add Lord, and bisapostle8 after his resur- Where 36 New England men died Cha~rman-Two and sixpence a said,' Oh I no mat~r. Oome on, old f()JlGElTING HIS J!jRI\.UIJJ·--1A~b:;~r out the day by ~ot workiug upon it read for ypurself, ~nd see if" tf,e rec~ion, pass coldly by it, and by to the 1,000, 30 died from as many week was offered. figures. March 00 this Blate aB caine to Mr. Lanidon, of .~ m sending them manna. I Ex. 16: custom of I assembling on the firl5t their example teacb us that the first Middle State men, (!Deluding Dela· " Make it just what you like," ilaid quick as you can.' She was just as one day, and ¥id: "I 22-?O It was the same day alluded day of the week had become ge~e- day ,,!as to be kept as a Sabbath ware, Maryland, and VlrgiDla,) and the baker. good as she could be to me, so that tbing againlit you, aud tu in

l the Decalogue. ) ral." I rest ill preference to the seventh? 95 from as many Western men; and The order was made and handed to we were through 'With tbe sum when tell you of it.', "Do _.JI,L.l •

. Your correspondent remarks, "Brlt ) Acts 20: 7_" And upon t~e .fi~st ~ertainly, o~ the day of hl~ res~rr~o- the rate of sickness is in a like de- the young lady. As she was leaving school was out." he replied j "you are my lMlltil'rl"nclL.:: w1th tbe change of dispensationi day of the week, when the dISCI plies tlOn he appomts to meet WIth hiS diS' gree greater at the West, being ali a the court, the baker stopped her- "Do you want to know what I If I could but eugage there bas come about by some mean~' ~lIme togetber to break bread." Ve'fY ciples. The seventh day from this rule 161 to the 1,000, agalDst 76 in " Gie me your hand 0' that bit 0' like her for 7" asked Lizzie be faitbful witb me, I 6~1O~lil II change in the day' to be observ,a 'lvell, when did the first day at; t~e appointed meeting he is with them the Eastern armies. This difference paper," said the baker. The request "I like her becaullC she is 80 good to proBper. But, If pJ;::: l1li a Sl'bbath." Let it be borne n Wl)ek begin, according to their cus- again." I have already clearly shown, is due to the greater exertions of the WII8 complied with. "Noo," said ber mother. The other night I went will both pral in the -I mind th.t the Sabbath commenc~d ~m 7 1 an8wer~On Saturday niGPt that according tu the ancient mode Westera forces in marching and the baker, thrusting BOme silver into over to her houle to get her to come uk tbe blellllOg of Ood Frid~y Bigbt at I!undown an~ lasted at sundown. And Paul preached un- of reckoning time, and also the Jew- fighting to their frequent difficulty her hand, "tak' back your croon out on the lIidewalk and roll te"iew!' After they roee \toti! Saturday night at '8undown- til midnight, and Eutichus fell outloe ,ish mode at the present time, the fir.t iu securing good camp-ground, water, piece, and dinna fash yourself ava but she said she couldn't, for knees, and had been much tlle_" Le,.. 23: 32' hence the disciples came the windot, and they all went do~n, meetiug of our Lord with his disci- provisions, and hospital care, and to wi' the weekly payment Ye shall mother wasn't well, and had gether, he said I .. Now I tug*her on' Saturday night (<<;Ir fear while Paotbrooght him tu life. Ahd pIes was in Jerusalem, on the eve- their greater carelessness about com- hae a loaf ilks day at my out to get the air, and Bhe bad stay· my brother, to tell mellwbat of t e Je .... s"fe.ring to meet in tbe ~r theyi bad return..d ... nd wdre ning of tbe same day in which our fort and cleauliness. ;TO ",ay pay me~n... . ed ll0!lle to rock the cradle. ~ I against me·7 "Oh, day time' u it Bays the door bei

tl• qolO" the;!! broke bread; and af~bIr Lord arose' hence was not by our On an average the Eastern regt - and If I never git the 81l- went mto her houee, and 8taY'ed With maD," r don't koow what

shut for f~ar of the jews. John hld that, Paul continued hIS sPelJch u~til Lord's appulu • .....,.nt~ ncmher on tbe ments wt're 864 ~trong elich, !,nd the may I'll never .miss it; ~ut her while she rocked little Willie in is a\l gone, and I believe been beheaded and Jesus w~s put to break of day, 80 they departed f It first day of the week, as ~mnl~;r ~,1. Western 892 . a number whICh has young leddy," saId he angnly, the cradle. She often stays at home the wrong." deathl1 why shoold' they not i8 evident ~hatthi8 was Sunday mom- ed at sundown, and no doubt It was since been largely and sadly reduced ... gin ye deal WI' any itber baker, l's to take care of Willie, and she teases .-------++.:.. Bence\l

tbey met together on ing, at brttak of day, that. their m~et- in the eve!1ing that they c~me to- Of these, 66 of each Eastern regi· pit this order in force agin ye're fa- her mother to let ~er." . SOLlTUnE ANn TI:K1"r.T.lo~:.-,T'lltber

e'enin with closed doors It ing brokelup. What was the eXljlm- gether, whICh would brmg their meet- ment, and 144 of each Western, are ther." "We're all tellmg what we like says solitude is fa170rab'le tejDpta appeal'gtbat Jesus a oint d to pte they sat for keeping Sunday as a ing on the second day of the week, on an average SICk The young lady looked her grati- Lulu for, so I'll tell what I like her tion; tberefore when the en',my W'01I1<l them aw.y in GaliFe~ fot the Sabbath day? V. 13-:-"And we went ¥onday beg!nning at sundown .on The computa'ion up to May, 1862, tude. The baker had vanished. for," said Emma Hawley. .. I like so h.rasB yuu as nearly ethaot purJlQie, that they might meet in before to ship, and sailed. nnto Assos, ~unday evenmg. Are we to lay ~slde shows that .S!! far each 1,000 men he; because she always says the best yol'lr Bpirituallife, 88 .. ~I-day tilDe on the Sahbatb witbout therlt intendmg to take ID Paul; for the commaudment of Go~, wrltt~n needed recrUIts, to keep the number A BABY ON A BATTLE-FIELD. thmg she can for everybody, and sbe ble leave all and hurry lleeebme ing afraid of the Jews.' Be this so had he ,appointed, minding hims.elf wit~ his own fing~r, for IDf~rentll~1 full, at the rate of Sol a year. to make The following ill an extract frClm a never trietl to make out that anybody poor, aftlicted one, not a word It may oue thin~ ill ~rtain that to go on foot. And when he met With testImony, and ':lrcumstantJal eVI- up for deaths, 100 for discharges private letter from a soldier in the bas done more than they have. Don't about YOUt own trouble entering meetio'g in Galllee wu ' U8 at ASilOS, we took him in, .nd deuce? God forbId I fru~ service, 14 for men missing in lith Illinois, at Bolivar Field: you know, t,he other ~y, when Mr. fully into theirl, and' will thus after hi., retlurreetion. See came to 'Yitylene. And we sa~led Your correspondent says, "1st. actIOn. and una.ccounte(. !'or, 50 for Let me relate to you a touching Lee was gOIDg !<> whIp Charlel Ha~l. drop your burden. the oext i

3_" Being seen of them forty thence, and came the next day aver It will be observed, ~bat they are desertIOns! and 11 more i ID all, 229 little incident that will doubtless b.rook for throwlDg a .&tone and hIt- time yoo lee that will be ahd this WIB the time of hi' agains~ dhioeJ' Thns Paul and the never found, after Chnst's resurrec- new recrUits a year. strike you 88 a little strange. At the ting. a boy, sbe told hIm IIhe thought: cheered witb the that you sion for the Ingels laid, •• Ye bretbren went on their journey, and tion as Christian chnrohes, keeping In the whole army, U4 out of .ev- battle of Hatchie, when the conflict he dIdn't mean to hit him; so Mrj greatly comforted her at that time, Galilee, why sUind ye guing tbe Bhip was at her usual occupa~illn the :.eventh day." He has shown, in ery thousand are expectAd to. be SIck was waging fiercest, upon advancing Lee 8~Pped and in<l.uired into it. when you thought your 1I0rrow heaven." AgaiD, their -a good) exampl~ this for changing his article, by what process .he 01; ~us, to keep 500,000 ifectlve . men mi.dway between tho contending for- and, saId he waB. 8atlsfi~ the boy the heavie8t. Galilee W81 in the mountain' the seventh day IDtO tbe first, tQ be- serves it. We have examIDed It ID the field, the ar~y m1st consIst ces, we found a sweet little blue-eyed dldn t mean anytbIDg! !:lhe saves a I --.----'---+~ mountain have dool'll r H8I~ot come the Christian Sabbath. l carefully, and come to entirely dlffe!- 558,?00 men to begID WI~,. and must baby. Little thing, as I saw it there, great many of the boys whippings. OBEDIEN~ .lIn Corre_ponden, got the" Let U8 now see If this was Paul's ent conclusions Hence he rests hiS receIve 123,000 new reclUlts a yeaT, hugging the cold earth, its only bed becanse ahe always sayB lometbing somo who pretend little mixed: by reprelenting manner in keeping the Sabbath. !cts argument by saying "And there is or a little more thlln 1O,~0 a month. -the httle tear on its cheek- to MF Lee that let8 him to thinking." work not; «here are othe~ dilCipleB went tbe lI.me day 11: 2-" And Paul, as hi3 maJ).ner the streuith of the ~rgnment, in fa- ~ ~ have no kno:wled~efJf any pro· "Tbat nature bade It weep, turned " I like her becaole she',s alwa~8 but believe not; but a aaint.dOl!l Jeau. &rOle into Galilee, qoite a was, went in unto them, and thre$ vur of the day we ChristIans keep, VIsion by th~ U~lted Stites Go:,~rn- An ICe-drop, sparkling ID tbe morning so g?od to the pqor little glrl8," Bald he .oobey~ the law u 1ft."'''' , ....... \'Jey at leut, to go op into a Sabbath-days reasoned with tbeuilout the example of Christ and his apos- ment to maIDtaID suc~ 81 recrUitlUg beam '-. . Manana Stone "She treats mejulit gospel to ~e believed; tain in Galilee from Jerusalem. of the Seriptures." Again, IS: i 4- tIes. This we have; and it must be service all thi~_ I unalarmed 'mId the awf',!l OOUfUBI?n as ,!ell a8 if.I was rich." the gospei as if there

lour correlpoI<dent say." II And he reasoned in the aynag?gue shown that their example never hap- On comparmg the rXe of deaths of tUt fearful battle, WIth the mIl- Little Mariana'. words had touch- be obeyed are twa meetingalon the first daY', e,ery Sabbath, and persuaded, the pened, or the church must be expect- in our volunteer army ~3 to 1,000 siles of de~th flying thick. abont it ed a chord in he~ own heart, and Bhe -.---.-----1-~--(Suoday,) the first day app<li1liedl Jews and Greeks." V. ll_ulAnd ed to hold her former course m thi8 ~en,) wi~h other exp lences, the an~ crowdmg clo,se u~on lts youn~ couldn't say any more, or sit any THIlIE is a world of bel~l1iful me .. • alld both approved by Cbrist." Would he continued there a year an~ six matter." I have shown, and clearly risk of dymg to he about eXI8~ence, y~t unnurt, It seemed as It longer on tbe steps, but stole away iDg in the foil 1I'~:'~vftif~r liberal YO\lr correlpondent make 08 believe months teaching the word,.pf, God proved, that the whole fabric on which double that of the U. S. lay III ItS miraculous safety to say to and cried a8 she thought about Lulll, translation 'from F tbat Jell\lll appointed tbi. fint _t- iJlmbl\g'them." Thus the seventlii-day he rests is without foundation in the in peace; about that me, .. My helplessness and IDnocence Blessed little Uulu I May she lonl .. As tbe clook Btr'lkel! tbe.b'Dd how otten WI

iog 01 the disciplel, and that ~e1 Sabbath! is mentioned in the !New Bible i consequently must fall to the citize~s generally England and app~aled to. God, a~d he pr~served have a place in the brick.chllOlboole, Time ~&; when 'tI"I .. e IDetlin Galilee, in the mount.in, tbe Testament about fifty times. Here ground. And unless it can be shown America; less than that of our me ID the mIdst of thIS wreckmg car- and may Alice, &od Bell, and Nettie, IIway." •

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Dr. Robinson was born in "n.,"h. of gross and foul abuse. Judge Methodists appear to be enjoying mobbed the Governor, whc> con- is, of course, a matter of conjecture. sion in Illdia, waR dro ington, Conn. in 1794, He gradu Ludlow brought the subject before much of revival influenee. The Me- sidered it his duty to maintain the The health of the regimont is ex- 19th of No\'cmUtJr IUHt, Ed.1tor. _~I~O. B.

ed at Hamilton College in 1816, the Grand Jury, requesting them to thodist says that at Monongahela orders of the (ipl'crnment, and take cellent, being better than for a long to cross a 8w(~lIen tliine~d 'J'iia"studies at Clinton take action on the subject and nave City nineteen have recently been con- measures against the disturbers." time, and our enterprising surgeon was fonnd, four. i-"~l'H'OUGll[TISv. ON WAR, 1821, then went to Andover, "U,,~~., arrested the parties who took up and verted aud added to the church. At says that it is in a great degrl)e 'more than thirty

is murder, and nothing el~e where he remained uutil1826, asslst- removed from the State Mr. Boileau. Summerfield, forty-one have united THE 85th N. Y. VOLUNTEERS, owing to the beneficial influence of place where he II\U,TUt:r, how emne the God of all ing Prof. Stuart a part of the tim He has since been released. with the Church, and about twenty- NEWBER", Jan. 16th, 1RC3. the expedition. The Adjutant's books neWN of his death rea.CIII~!l

' . E five have been converted. At Mount To lb. Editor of the Sabbath Recorder show 530 officers and mon present try, his fathel', llea .• '[)'JIt"h," ri~:htljou.sn(lss to sanction it in the la- theu spent four years In urope, H .,

He had given them ala" on his return was appointed to ~ OMI: NEWS. Pleasant and West Newton, thirty. We have, as you will perceive, for duty, and 8 present sick, only one of Bostoll, has died d Th I . I THE SABBATH SCHOOL counected b' d th wandered quite a distance from our of whom is in hospital. But two apoplexy, brOllght pul~1iBihi~lg it with his own voice, professorship in An oyer eo OgIC~ P five have joined on pro ahon, an e ,

Seml·nor". In 1833 he removed til with the awcatuck Seveuth-day intere"t is on the increase. On But- location at the time of my writing have died since the dat~ of my laRt, excitement produl'A,ld saying, Thou shalt not kilt. ~ J' B t' t Ch h h Id F • I hOd ,. Boston, "ndll'n 1821 he was appoint- ap IS urc e a esllva on tel d H "t t l .• t five iU and, as you might be intcreste (Nov. 27th,) both from disease. Tt son'a death. could be more explicit; there w • f S d d J 2 h er an armony ClrcUi s, ulr y- ~

not the least room for mistake as ed professor of Bihlical Literature ip evhe.D1hng

0 eCOli - ay, au. 6t, have been converted and joined the i ewof the incidents, I will cn- is not presumed that.the men could T F-------~~~E~~c~.J.---Union Theological Seminary, where w IC was a 'Very pleasant affair. It church. vor to narrate them, as best I can be constantly subjected to the fatigue HII RENCH IN ~

ita import, Yet he constitutes I'nclud d t . t th fi t . f k' th t th t ly havin ... a hard -r he remained until his death. He latll- e wo; par s- e ra, au Ill- k f d rom memory, -nowIDg a e mos and exposlll'e inseparable from expe. ..

Israelltes a military nation. t II tIt rt . t' . h The same paper spea s 0 a goo. t . I I I d of the total de~ea(1 f Iy vI'sl'ted Germany for the benefit o,f e c ua en e aIDmen, given III t e . h W t Impor ant partlCu aI's lave a rea Y ditions like our last., but the contin- 10 brings them out of Egypt "by b d f th . h . work as going on ID tees ero d b SOO ''1r'nes,sea hl's gent'ral health, and especially to, 0 Y 0 e meetIDg- ouse, consistmg V· ., C ~ I B kh been given by regular corres . .-Iondents ned inactivity of camp life, without a vance y armielr." They "went up I~ IrglD\a onlerence. n uc an- l' • t' . If 0

Consult Grill fe, the great oculis~) of songs, essays, and addresses, by d of the public press duty, would be scarcely less disas- maID aIDS Itsp. 11 out ott the land" He marshals , b f th hId h' non, twenty have been converted an Jalapa to Perote ~n i about the state of his eyes. But the, mem era 0 e sc 00 au t elr h h At 'Ye recei'Ved orders, Dec. 4th, to trous. Six months' pay is now due ' « according to their tribes, gives them f' d th d . have united with the cure. b d ~ of ammunition I' ~ aai'l

standards and leaders, and charges relief which he obtained was bu.t flen s; e secon, an entertam- Evansville, the number of conver- store our aggage, an prepare lor this brigade, and the conclusion is 0 ,

1 d ~ 1 tl el es temporary. He died at his residence ment, given in the basement, evident- h d f an expedition of ten days, in light irresistible, that there is fault some- captured. 1 The army them, not on y to e"em lems v I I r h d b h h'ld . h' sions has reached eig ty, an 0 ac· h' d I t 4 A 'f f vancing from Orizaha

"1 . b t t makn in New York, on Tuesday evening, Y re IB e y t e c I ren, m w Ich . h d d d' I t At marc mg or er; am a . "' . 0 where, for others in this department t' against host! e natIOns, u 0" I ~.". d cessions one un re an elg 1 • h h ~ d l' f h is said to ha'le I h th C Jan. 21th, in the 69th year of his con ectlOnery, lrUits an pastries S XTh I' h d d 1 t e 5t , we lorme in me 0 marc, have been paid regularly, or nearly bloody onslaug t upon e' anaaill', 'h . I . led . h h outh', ee mg, oue un re lave d d d d G t '11 ed, with a loss of I'tl'sh ~l'b~eB, and blot ~llt the'lr ,-ery age. II I were c armmg y mmg WIt c at Ii d . d h an procee e towar a CSVI e. so. Many really need their pay, and "" v ad' t k'" d t' pro esse converSIOn, au one un· d .. have retreated to existence, , He was ~wice mal'fied, first to ~ n merrImen, rna mg a goo IDle dred aud fourteen have joined on pro- About sunrise, it commence rmnmg, all would be glad to re(:eive it; b1,lt

It is nO'answel' to this to say t~at sister of President Kirkland, of Ha(- generally." A collection and a sub- bation or by certificate since the 4th and continued till near midnight, but the determination seems to be to do and Tampico, the same war, like divorce, was permitted th~ vard College, and again in 1828, to I~ scription wel-e taken for the purpose of October. Twenty have professed we made 22 miles, and camped in a our duties, let ,others Ido as they will. have been abandoned. 1

rsra;jites "because of the hardness daughter o~ Prof. Von Jacobi, ofl of replenishing the Iibray. conversion at Philippi. Forty have grove of pine, whorl', using our blan- The hIes sings we hope to derive from PUBLIC EDUdATION AND, of their hea~t/;!' It was not simply Halle, Germany. His last wife ha~ CONSIDERABLE SOLICITUDE was felt been co~verted and have joined the kets for tents, and sheltering our- victorious peace are, I truBt, held as Robinson, the Superipte' permi ted; it waS enjoined. "When acquired a ihigh reputatioll by he~ last week, by the friends of Eld. L. church at Middlebourne. selves as best we could, wc managed paramount to every other considera- lic Instrnction in 'At""'U'~K.Y, the L rd thy God sliall bring thee works, puhlished und'lr the pseudt C. Rogers, on learning that he had The reviyal at Woburn, Mass., still to get a good night's rest, in spite of tion, though ~O~lC, I am sorry to say, that ignorancd, was the into t' eland whithel' thou goest nym of TaIJi. I been compelled by illness to leave coutiuues Meetings arc held every the rain. The next day we marched would be Wlllmg to accept almosit on in the South. He rir'>t]"""<

POBifeS it, and hath cast out '! the regimeut of which he is chaplain, evening, and with quietness, but about 8 miles, and stopped for the any terms, for the sake of a close of tistics to show tha.'t nation before thee, seven TO WHOM IT MAY OONOERN_ i and was Buffering f!'Om typhns fever power, the Spi~it is drawing souls to night some 3 miles from the Chow an the war, and the privilege of return- Kentucky in which gr~ate ,and mightiet than thou; LIFE, HEALTH, DISEASE. i on board a floating hospital near Jesus. About fifty persons have ex. River. The 1th was occupied in em- ing horne. have been mORt lur.ge:IYI when the Lord thy God shall Life is the state of every organi~. Aquia Creek. Later letters, however, pressed religious anxiety, and barking our Brigade, Gen. 'V cssells ; One circumsta~ce which carne un- aorl most liberally 811 ""',"~, them before thee; thou shalt ed thing, as; long as it has power tb brought the comforting assurance that number are rejoicing in hope. and at dark we were moving down der our observatIOn may show what those which have been "mORT.

and'utterly destroy them; thou perform anyiorganic function. Loos~- that his illness was only a species of For several weeks past a re'Vival of the ri'Ver-our destination a matter it costs to be a Union ma~ in this guished fOl' a cordial, imiJl10v make no covenant with them, Iy speaking life is the performane~ camp fever, from which he was rap- religion has been in progress in of conjecture. The matter was defi- State. 'When we entered Killston, a self-sacrificing t"

~(low"mercy,'Unto them~" (Deut.7 ohuch functions or actions. Perfeqt idly recovering. Reading, MadS. The church has been nitely settled, however, about noon citizen came to us and avowed him- Union. I 1, 2.) When Saul failefJ in pu,shinl!:l-lIire is healt~. In other words, health ELD. JOSHUA CLARKE has been, for revived, and there have been, it is ~f the 9th, when we "ran the stone self an uuconditional supporter of

/ the war against the Amalekites is the regular and perfect perfor~- some time past, engaged in a series hoped, upwards of fifty conversions. blockade" below this place, and the stars and stripes, and gaye us THE ASSEMBLY OF " / ,their utter cxterminatiori, he was ance of the r' ital functions; or, stric~- of meetings at Berlin, Rensselaer found ourselves in front of the town. all the information in his power. He organized last week - / commended for his morfY, bnt Iy speaking it is either the state 01 Co., N. Y. RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENOE. We were all glad enough to set foot was a man of large wealth, aud had Mr. Callicott, a IDOu'nB~'_a~~,,-,

/1. proved for his disobedience. , the power of such performance. I ELD. JABEZ SWAN. who is now Ill.' n . l Q l r on land once more, for we bad been rcceived many indignities at the for speaker, and of n"l'l'UH~~II"

I d f · f I The vongregatwna uarter Y lor r t t h 'th t ffi' t 11 th ffi -, '" I h th t ~t bl' h d ' n isease unctlOus 0 ife ar h.' : .. 1 "or y- wo ours WI ou su ClCn hands of the rebel Gen E"~nB lio a 0 er 0 cers. :Samue, e a was e~ a IS e , boring as a missionary among t e January, l863, gives statIstICS of the . . ". , h h 11 b . ! be a prophet of the Loril, and 'harmfully changed, or are lost 0, feeble and destitute Baptist churches denomination in the United States, room to h~ down at falllen.gth. f known "Gnion proclivities. 'Vhen qcuestio~ wha0 s ~ I erli~'~;IJ~"li:)"~"

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one 'of the holiest and! best men and hatmful functions are pe~· ill Connecticut, writes to his friend Cauada, Nova Scotia, New Bruus- We mal'~IICd abo~t a ml~e out 0 we left, the bridge was hurned be- ougr~ss, . s ~.~~n. y '" ~ver .uved, t~ok the' king formed. Organic lesion is not stric~- P. L. Berry, of Westerly, that he re- wick, and Jamaica, which foot up as tOWll, remamed theljC two mghts and hind us, and this man could only es- ~~entlOn of POdltlelans at Alban) Amaleki1cs, 1 and " hewed Iy disease. IDisease may be cause(l cently held a protracted meetl'ng in 'II Ch h 2 884 .. one day, and then started on the ex- cape bv crossing the river with his ere arc a goo many cjllildidates in

I; .0 ows: urc es" ; mlms- . . G Id b b h' h h' th fi Id f r- " ,l pieces before tIle Lord in by organic ohange, as often in ,burna Windham County, where fifty-two tel's, 2,643, of whom 904 are pastors, pedltIon to 0 S oroug ,w IC as horse, and leaving his property and . (J Ie ,0 w lorn 0 -n'll Yes, that good man Samuel did and wounds) or may produce it, as i\1 persons weue baptized, 'and others 861 stated supplies, 215 not specified, II done so much for the honor of those family to the "tender mercies" of a Iii one. murderous thi,ng, saying, It As and tumors. It is true that were expected soon to ga forward in and 663 not in service j cburch mem. engaged, anld .served as tIC pr~te:x;t cruel enemy, while his more cautious GEN. MCCLELLAN sword hath Imade women adion limits itself by de. the ordinance. Eld. Swan was about b 1 41 J f h 32 635 b. 'I for severa Important promotIOns. or less loyal neighbors are now as Boston, last week, in ,- en, 26 , ",ow om, are a A K' th . ht f so shaUthy w.other be childless its ,cause or some condition, to visit Albany, N. Y., with a view . (. 2858') S d t mston, we were on e l'Ig 0 undisturbed as ever. How soon we was .1scorted to tbe

I sent, mcrease, , , 1111 ay k' I d II e women." In short, toward the We get 1cel~. ' I .f holding a series of meetings there. S h I h I Q-. 257 ' the attae -mg co umn, an atter our- shall ha'Ve a O'ovcrnment able to ex- guished men. His

c 00 sc 0 arB, .;)(1,. 'I h d' d d . b " naanitish nations mercy was a CAUSES OF DISE.\SE. THE L!.DIES of Leonardsville, N. Y., . . I se 'Ves t 3. t "e I goo service y tend its protection to all its subjects, Pre~idential

d • t' A San FranCISCO paper mentlOnti driving the enemy's left aud doinn- G d I k b t th t removed, eleO'ant ~el:terminMion a duty. .1. oome orgnlllza Ions are and vicinity, recently held a Festival . h . f '" 0 a one -nows; u a we may " :b • . .. d h the arrival t ere,OIl an excursIOn or every thin 0' we undertook· and we . h' h H h II b '11" plate marbb~:er~to~JP~Al'u!:~!~ Read the IE, ook of Joshua, alld III theIr ongln, an may per lipS nev: for the benefit of the sick, wounded, h' h Ith f R A Th t d'" 'be a nation w IC e s a e WI mg Ii'" d

Ii I h S IS ea ,0 ev sa urs on an I were fortuuate enough to have no d I' f h fi tl c airs an serve how that ominent man ,er reo cover e, at. om. e are more and needy soldiers of the army, the 'fi' " t th to own an bess, IS one 0 tel's The car was 'Eoilled ~ d h WI e pioneer miSSionaries a e k'lled a d bl t ne mOllnded . . . II '11 . t readily der nged or disease t arl d' , .. -, one 1 " n I 0.. • conditIOns whICh e WI reqUire a other decoratl'ons divinely commissioned to be .. I lIet procee s of which were one hun· H I I d.;h hI I d I '

b A h b t " awall s an s, "; ose arne ess an At White Hall we were not brouO'ht h d T th t d 1 t II h 'd th I mander-inoOhief of the Hebrew ot e:8. mongo teo ~ec Ive cause"l" dred and eight dollars-a very gen- d . '. I ' " our:an S. 0 a en caw 0 way ami e c leers , f d· t t / devote lives,. dU\"o IDg more t. Ian for- I into position, but after haltin,,"" until bell'e~e I'n III's name, fight, work and the multitude. told to b~ strong and of goo(l eour- 0 Isease a e Improper tempera ure erous eontribntion all thingR eonsid- f' h • I t • I . d I . fI ' , ty ~ears 0 lDlsslonary serVice, ave, the result was evident we went on b' I t H I th ______ -4-_ ' " age,'and to divide the land to, Israel e ec nca, mesmerIC an mora m u·! ered. ' h b' fIll b h 'pray, remem ermg t ra e ru e JOHN FlTZ GERALD, a

I b it I ~ d d won. t e appro a. tlOn 0 a leartH, ot I in the direction of Goldsborou,,""h. P' for an inheritance, for the LOrd his ences, a or, res, seep, 100 an JARED CURKE, of Uuadilla Forks, N. t d ~ cyerywhere. RIVATE. Senat~r Doolittle, of WiSjJO'IlMill, , drl'nk and v~rl'ons pOI'sons ns alco I nil Ive an ormgn At the en,,""a,,""ement ncar the latter • " God would be with him', "'''ad the ' ..' " 1 Y., has had the remains of his son, ' R to hr' ilelf Ith

'" The London RecfYrd, a religious place, we were in the second line, in EMANCIPATIO)! IN ussa appears m, a ea y accounts of the battles fou~ht suc- pol, most defaymg amm~1 and vegllj Charles Adelbert Clarke, who fell at newspaper of high character, charges plain sight of the first, and had the work well. Two years were granted State, committed suicide cC"sively by that olil warr',o r, and tao ble mat.ter" drugs, stmgs of rep} the battle of Antietam, brought horne, ~ d .. "h" "f . Ih R . nobels I'n whl'ch to NiChOI;S Hotel in New ~ ..... lor a verllslng cantles, or" SIX satisfaction of seeing what was e usslBn , observe how they w~re all, under- tiles ~nd m~ects, and the secret pr~ and buried by the side of his other lines aud nnder, 60 cents j for each I going on without beinO' in danger. make contracts with their serfs. The Saturd y wi~h a pisto). k d d b d' f. d' pagatmg c .. 65e6 of contagiOUS, epl. son who died iu the service of his "d I d' b liI ~a. en an prosecute y l'illle 1- d' 1 t' th d fi 't d' I additional line 12. cents." The New I Generals Foster and ,V "~~,,IJ. werc time is uearly up, an a rea y a out property to t e amount ,I'ectl'on', nnd then say whetlL'r war emIC, aD( ger am, 0 er e 1II e IS, country. A funeral sermon was . h f h 'b

1 U UI:' I York religions papers charge oue.half: in front of our regiment, and when etg ty-two per cent. 0 t e ser.s ave ' , was simpl'" "'ermiUI'J. to me 'Ilsrael- 1'''6e.8 j in a word, w~atever harmfu -: I preached at the Forks, ou Suuday, h' I d .. i' • b f f th t I f th . J ,. 1 d t b tb f t t elr. usua a vertlslDg ra.tes .o.r Ill-I we saw the flames roll up from the ecome ree rom e con ro 0 Clr Tilere was, \ , itea for the hardness of'their hearts? ,y IS ur s e unc IOns. 'I .Jan. 25th, to a large audience, as· I Th' . I d . bt

I 1 sertlDg appeals for charitable pur- I bridge, they remarked, that the ob- ate masters. IS mc 11 es over mg ate, on the eitfmin!!"

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Read the Book of Judges, and ob- . . ' HYGIENE sembled 10 express their sympathy '11' f I th h

.J h h poscs. 1 J' ect of the expedition was accom- ml IOns 0 perRons, or near y ree conseqm\nce serve how the Israelites still contin- IS t e SClCuce t at teac 1'8 liS to< for the livin"" and their respect for 1 • h PI' , ' 'd th d' t 1.'" The Church of the Pilgrims, Brook- ,plished, and our work done. The times as many as t e roc amatlOn used by Mr. S8.ulsbury, lied to carryon war" not 'Ionly with avo I or remove esc IS urumg the dead. d h'

d .. Iyn, (Rev. Dr. Storrs',) recently made assertion pro'Vcd premature, however, of Abrabam Liucoln frees. The year an IS arrest by the the aboriginal trib,es of the land, but causes, an to maIntaIn 01' restore' ALFRED BARBER, a BOn of Eld. 1863 '11' II . t' b arms. The Senator' th dT t h I h ' their collections for Forei!!'n Missions for we had no sooner withdrawn from WI III a comlllg Ime e drunk, and threatened with Melopotamia under tho leader- e con I I?n necessary 0 ea t.. Weeden Bllrber, of Hopkinton, was ~ . d th f J b'l " .,.

~ t t h 1tI for the year 1863, amountin,,'" to $6,- the field, than a force, estimated at pOInte to as e year 0 u I ee tor sergeant and others. ship of Othniel, with lhe Moabites an al' ,I preserves ea 1, or III amon" tbe killed at the battle of I ,_ . h' h th f d' " 248 60. One gentleman of that from one to two thousand, carne out s aves-tue year ID w IC e grea- of expulsion was intTol~ue:~d, under Ehud, with the Midianites un- cases 0 ISellse secures recov·, Murfreesboro, Tenn. He had been d h D IbM >;aulsbUf

t' d f t church has giveu and pledged $5,000 of the woods on the left of tHe field, test Autocracy an t e greatest flo apo ogy y r .... der Gid,eon; and say whether the rhe a. vance 01 anla omy, ~ living at the West for a year or two, h Ji d f h B d Th I mocracy of the earth moved simulta- ed action upon the rm'ol.n!.i.!Jn

children of Israel were mere I" per- .' ~ emlstry, all{ . lJe .nat. and belonged, we believe, to an IIIi- to t e un sot e oar. e co·, and charged on Morrison's battery, I The bill to aid Miss'ouri " II h lection in this church, last year, was left to protect our rear. They fired neously in favor of human freedom. pating her slav<>s, oC(JUn,iel! mitted to eDga!!'e in such business? sClencesl gener.a y, yglene I.S so nois regiment. A brother of his was Th " I t' "f th ~

l' t II II $2,945. a full volley into it, as it halted to e paper proc ama 10US 0 e able time iu the I ' Was it not ahsolutelyl com1l1anded as 0 give a , ,espeCIa y badly wounded in the battle of An- E f R . d tl P 'd t ' 'I t d t It I'S saI'd th,"t the largest Sunday unlimber,' but, to the discredit of mperor 0 USBla an Ie feBI en 8ums, ranging from feu them? gore a a van ages over tietam but has recovered. -,. I I

ancestors in the presel1vatiou or ' School iu the country i~ that of the I their marksmanship, not a man or of the United States will doubt eSB mil ions, are talked of. Nor will it dd to sa-y, that the eon-I'yes.toratioll of health. St\'11 there I'S GOLDEN WEDDING. .. d prove among the most important 'I.'he bill to raise

I I' First COllgregational Church ill Chi- horse in the battery was IllJure . d bl' I soldiers has given stitution of the Hebrew"llation was, The golden weddl'ng of Alpheus h' h I. Tl. I' t tu d 'th documents ever written an pll IS \_ ' ! I cago, w IC uas 1,153 members. I ue comp Imen was re rne WI discussion in_the :aO'US1~, accolIUllOdated to a rude, unciv, ilized tHEn. UllrTI1CS, M. and AbbI'e S. Greene, of AlbI'on, I d' b M' ed

... ~ U - Next to tbiR c,'mes the L~wreDce grape an canmster y, Qrrlson, . , The Senate passed age of the world. For who "jas the is ~he :science aud art of using, Wisconsin, was celebrated Dec. 18th, School, Lawrencp, llaRR., Iluwberiug and also by Riggs' battery, ~Ianted NEGRo"ES AND THlI: W;AR.-It is stated propriation Bill, with author of that constitution ~ N that would haTmfully disturb! by the calling horne of childrcn and 1,109 pupilR. ' so as to have a flank fire on the ~me- that Gen. Curtis has organized a black providing that no m(me:" Moses, but God him~elf. H1d the runc~iol1s, as abnormal heat, 'grand-children to a wedding diuner. The three JssasBiu~ of the Ameri- my. Persons whose opportunities regiment in Ark\illsas, and is making to any officer or assn constitution been tile device of~os.es cold, moral infiuences and eX€;Icise,' Major Greene was born at Stoning- can missionary Mr. Merrimau have and good judgment. should entitle good progress with another. Private :~!~Or~ffi!rbYs4all sulb~eqJu(m,tlly(,1 merely-the result simply of Iiis f:ir- ~lectHcity, ~esmerislli and p:>isons, 'ton, Conn., in 1790. He was Major been executed' Great pral'se' I'S ac- their opinion to credit, say that there letter8 from the Aeet of Rear-Admiral sanctioned, not to seeing wisdom and prudence-the sup- f I

' cal~~e a return rom diseased lin the war of 1812, and present at corded by the American Minister to has at no time during the war been Porter state that he is filling up his pointed during the re{leSlfdf position that he found it necessary . As all art, this ,the battle of Stonington. the Sultan of Turkey for his firmness I a great.er slaughter with the s'l.I.ne crews with the able-dodied freedmen ate, where ~uch l\xilstcd 'to accommodate his legislation to in accidental and "'''r-, Abbie S. (Wells) Greene was born nnmbers engaged The whole fOlce of Arkansas and Mississippi, of whom fore the recess, and ,.. b h' h h t'~ in the matter. ,. be filled bOy and with the "un,,~" I·he Ignorance y w 1~ e was sur- P9sed

trials these causes, especi- :at 'Yesterly, R. L, in 1795. They A. fair for the benefit of St. Mary's 'bro~~ht out at that time was nearly great numbers are seeking service Senate, until 811Ch appo:i*l~(l ,,"ounded would be qlllte reasonable. any on the Thus, gold has been 'Were married at Hopkinton, Dec. (R C h . . anmllll(lted, so sure was the nre. under the United States. It is have been confirlnf'd. Nay il't would be reasonable to sup- d I! 8 I oman at olle) Orphan AsylulD, III 0 bt" d h' hId t t d . T • " reme y lor many mer- 11 t I, 1812, by Rey. Matthew Still- N k N ur Iga e, w IC la s ar e III re- thought that half the men who man The Senate 1~8 ~~ ..... '" Pose that he ,himself partouk of that quinl'ue "r "bark" ran. ewar • I. J., recently held-ex. t d d b k t tl fi Id h W fl '11 ill b f t' t' . .

. urn, was or ere ac - 0 Ie e , t e estern Otl a w soon e 0 Ion 0 mpnre ,Into CXl)~dieDc> ignorance, in,greater qr less degree, and nel1mlgies, iron In l811, they moved to De Ruyter, tell~mg through a fortnight or so- and formed in line, but the enemy African dcscent. authorizing the President and th~t hl's l,.ws were consequentl" r t . NT Y d f h reahzed the snug sum of 85,160. d f th d t t' d ~olunteersC now I'n tIle Q .., J 1I1' .or cer aIn erup· ll. ., an rom t at time nntiI1844, ma e no ar er emons ra IOns, an A New Orleans paper says that' ,

unsuited to' arl improvedl civili~ation. scrofulous enlarge- :they lived in Centml and 'V estern Ther brepo~t that the last descend- at dprk we again took the direction the negroes in the vicinity of J ack- :~::! ::e~re r:':!li~~~~nnteqe'BBrl.I')'iJ~'1

But when it is remembered that the arnl'ca '01' bruI'ses, ~~. ew York. SI'nce 18~ they bave ant 0 t e re.ormer Calvin has become f"'~ b h' It' thO '1' h fI k d h U . • ' !J.'I ,0 l~ew ern avmg e every mg BOn,l\ ISS., ave oc e to t e mon the expediency oC au.thi)~2:in~ legisiator was the infinitely' wise Id d . a Roman Catholic is untrue for th ' P

, co B, an excessive 1 ived at the West. Of t ose present . . '. e pass us except the rear guard. We armies in large numbers. It is also resident to oWer 8ueh b~~,~rp~(:~ God, no sluc11 supposition is adjrnissi- various pains. at their marriage, twenty-five in Simple reasou that CalVIn left no ehIl- had :now been seven days out and stated that these negroes pointed out re-enlistment of snch '" 'hIe. I Jos=A.. PArI,. d', , "ne e" I e ti ' nu , u and art, it hM grown hUUlber, oil are dead. reno had more or less skirmishing or fight- to th" offi""r .. Joo"lities where large U y PI', or a ong l' me

discovery of-general I They have lived to see ten children Twu Congregational papers, the ing ewry day. Three daYl'l =11 " quantities of cotton had b~n huried }~: ~~~:~i:~~t~: providi ;REV, DR. EDWARD ROBINSON. of cOllnter·iITitation, (nine of whom are living) grown up Co.ngregational J01trn~, New Ha~p- half bron8"~t no t~ o~r old CampIng iby the planters to prevent the guer- by enlistment or draft.

' We have to record 'this week the li.lt:pr,.t.i'MR sedation aud stimulation ~nd settled in life. The affectionate shire, . and ~he Oberlin Eva~g,el.""e, 'ground, Without lI1C1dent worthy of rillas from destroying it. , The Oommittee on EI'lCtions. have 1eatb or onc of the most distinguish· gcheralizations yet made, ~egard of children towards parents were dlScontIDued at the begIDDIng note. , decided almost to '1re. eid IICbOla~lin this country, Rev. Ed- eleleje)lailm so high importance l\vas manifested by numerous gifts of the new year. We had indeed been blessed in ~fII,lTART HEROES are just now quite port in favor of the ad of the. war~ Robl 80n, D. D., LL. D., Ilrofes· which the peculiarities of the occasion-one of 850 from a The late Dr. Beecher's estate in having no rain since the day we left plenty and popular. Gen. McClellan touisiana members of lJOlngres". Bor irt Uni n Theologic~1 Sem!uary, b<iIne~lpa~hy are founded, that disease in California. New Haven has been pnrchase by Suffolk, and though the ground IlIad has been prescnted with a furnished .Itn tbe Senate, the Yost-IJUllce New York' He is perhaps the t frequently frozen so as to bear' our house in New York city; and on aM ml tee OredPorbte.d

l back ~. 1 mos , sure8t cured by the The half century of a peaceful and the Catholics, who will erect an edu- I ~3C:oIirmeD4ing

-d I k th b h' k '11 . visit which he last week made to oney- r er 1 ," ,WI e y nown roug IS IW,Jr those remedies which wedded life is a good ex- cational institution upon it. art! ery trallls, we had been comfl;lrt- Boston, he was received willi'inarked it do not pass. . entitled Biblical Resea~ches ill Pal- producing like disease of the reward of temperance A female preacher occupies a pul- able, a,nd all agreed that no better time B'd The number of Brii!!'adier.fjcU(!ro" e.tine, and his Harm,ony °lr the lte~lthJt Thus a minute dose virtue. for making the expedition could have attention. Gen. urh!;1 e, while in now in service is abont F G 1 pit in Pittsburg, preaching statedly bId ' N ew York, last week, visited a pub. U· G I '0 Th our oape s, The accl\rat~ ,and lTJe,caq caQI!es certain vq'mitings " .,--------- t '. f h een se ecte so far as weather is .aJor- enera 8, '" • e

~ nd I • d fIb ., THE E)I-lNCIPATION PROCLA..JdATION is 0 a congreg&tlOlI 0 c aracter and k' ' d lic school and various other places, baa recently noml'natod to Ipro,ou ellrnlDg an care u 0 ser· balsh~iesl~,1 delirium tremells', of I ta en mto consi eration. After five ..• ~ t ' d' 1 d' th B'bl' 1 R be oue of the cherished documents. inte ligence. where crowds gathered to gaze upon .. te 1540 addItIOnal of

va IOU ISP liye lD e I Ica c- n erysipelases. ' ?ays of doubt and suspense, we were II 1 h' grade, and 511 of the latter. ,'6earche~J'lhave caus-ed ~hat work to of Therapeutics is to pen with which it was written S L'" S F mformed that we were to stay here, all wed come 1m. Gen. Butler, also, lieved by tbose who have dirlPelion d d t 1 h b t . been-transmitted to a distinguish. UND. AY A. IN MYR. NA.- rom the receive a good deal of attention, in be COn8\ ere , no on y ere, u III UI!i~S~iIl the nnickest, surest, f, 11 ..i. h I and Our baggage was sent for. military affairs in Congress, i Europe, a, the very highest authority tr~llblesome way. antiquary in Boston for safe keep- t o~ng par~trap Iidnarecenht etther Dec. 31st, the mail whicb had BC- passing through New, York on his law limiting the

on the IlIlbject of which it treats. Dr. lSllcce,AR_ KRITIKOS. ; and now it is stated that the ~m myr~a,SI ~ou . seem t at t e cumulated since we started, arrived way from Boston to Washington, one ~o:ffie.!ce~r!~Sfl~W?1:iI~II:.~b~e:~~::f':: Robinllon also published ~ translation nal draft, ill the hand-writing of 0 serve~s 0 ' un a~ In that re~i~n from Suffolk, and materially aided in day last week. ~O

G k G ident Liucoln, is to be photo- are trymg vhat virtue there IS ID , to the !>.r'm, of :Rottmann's ree rammar, a SUPJ'RESSED. - Quite a law to seCllr the observance of that happily inaugurating the New Year. THE CHAPLAIN of the Sailor's Slmg Greek and English Lexicon of the created in Philadel- day: Jan. 4th and 5th, our baggage was Harbor, on Staten Island, was ,shot New Testament, and a translation of by ti,e arrest of Mr, GEN. POPE'! official report of oper- "Through t the country Sunday delivered to us, and was doubly wel- dead, last Sabbath morning, hy a Gesenius's Hebrew Lexicon, and ed- 119,i1eau, and, the suppression of his \HIOn~ during the month he had corn- long bee the m~rket day, but come, as all were sadly in need of a sailor who afterward attempted to

THE International ~elic~OJI~mittee at New York have

'ihJd Cal met's Bible Dictionary, and ,the Philadelphia Evening Jour- in Northern Virginia, has been some perso connected with the change of clothing. We have not commit suicide. It is alleged that otber works, and conducted the Bib· The cause was the pnblication It is mainly a narration I'm ... " Christi communities obtained improved our camp and made it the cause of the murder was fear on lieat Repository from' 1831 to 18340, e~itbrial 'article on the mes- facts already known, with such authority to it to Monday as comfortable as we should have the part of tbe sailor lest hl's oonfi-

' without Mussulman8 or Ilnd the Bibliotheca Sacra for a year Jeff. Davis, praising it as ra- as a general wishing to Cbristian8. Mos8nlmans are done, except that we are ordered ~o dence "lOuldbe be trayedby thech~p. !,rter it was united with the Reposi- t~uthrul aud noble; aud in himself would be expected to 36,000 in the to 3,000 or 4,000 be ready to march at twelve hours lain to whom he had confessed a pre. tory, I. At the time of his death, he respect~contmsting Davis wit~ Christiane, conntry popula. notice. The order states that we vioua murder.

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and more barrels of pool for distribution to tile manufacturing dilltri,~tII. still in the hauds . Collllllitultl about ten thousand disbursment. Official has been received that Gdvernment will remit contribntion. lent from

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Page 3: I I - Amazon S3...And I unchain the slave: Fre. be his beart and hand benceforth, Ai wind and wandermg ware. ... score furlongs. . . . ... 26-" Her his heart, and in calmer moments

---Congres~ IS dlscusSlDg plans

DClIC!i, but has great trouble In

iag!reeing what to do wIth New Eng WAR :n\V{S OF THE WEEK The Examtner notices the ef

AJUlY OF THE POTOliAC to produce dIVISIOn at the North, ~II ce General Hooker took express Bome hope of theIr sue-

lace of General BurnsIde as com On the other hand, however

Pnandel of the Army of tbe Potomac says tbat the fall of Arkansas Post tbe follllCr has been hard at work In a ternble blow puttIng a heavy ~ liD ng Ius staff and arrangmg a ;oa,lallce of prisoners on the UDlon t~iDpa gn Generals Sumner and and deJanglDg DaVIS's DIce plan FIRllkhn liavmg been reheved from hangmg officers, that Alkansas tic r t \ommands at the same Ume open to Ithe UDion arms, that v II Gen BurnsIde, ,Ge~ Couch IS Bragg's army IS overworked wblle noW 10 command of the RIght G~and Rosecrans lEi heavIly reID forced , that D lIS on GeD Meade the center, Gen there IS trouble and danger on the " F ~mlth the left and Gen Franz seaboard and a gloomy VieW all S ~I tile reserve

rhe \V ashmgton Star sa) s It IS un

lefs,ood th It Gen Hooker h88 al r ad) h s plan of campaIgn well I Ikcu. uut and that wHit the VeIJ

I fst opportumty for breakIng the rn Id blockade he WIll enter upon Its

~ct ve development TI e stolm of last week was very

MURFREI!SBORO A skIrmIsh took place recently

},[urfreesboro In whICh three fed reglmehts scattered a body of

Om loss was two kIlled and

wounded whIle the rebels had

colonel and thIrty others kIlled one hundred taken prIsoners

u the VIClDlty of Falmouth, ARKANSAS

eudermg operatIOns there qUIte dl[ Hams telegraphs from Fay Iw lIt If not altogether ImposSIble Arkansas, the success of a

Ilnr ng the mght of Jan 26th, the expedItIOn Just returned

I leI al pIC ketR near FaIrfax Court f'ITUllI Van Bnren, haVing captured the If a.e wele II veu 111 by some of stearne!; Julia Roan and 300 pIlson ,t ~rts cav IlIy woubdlDg one and ers abbut two hundred of whom

apt~rJ1 g lIIne C I Wyndham then wete paroled {l'he expedItIOn con slaltcd WIth abuut two hundred meu slsted ~ ISO men of the 1st ArkanJ

pllVS nt He came up WIth the re sas cavalty and 'lOth Illmols cavalry I rig enemy beyond MIddleburg and under command of Col Stewart No

It L short engagement he ca ptllr 108s OU our SIde-on that of the ene e I t vcnty four of tbem my two kIlled and several wounded I

THE SABBATH RECORDER, FEBRUARY 5,

cana and war Democrats were lD The New Bedford Standard says Dr Robert De Lambelle, a dlstln full CommUlllcatlOn and sympathy the Owners of the barque Parker Cook gUlshed phYSICIan In ParIS annonn With the rebels alli:l plottmg to go of Boston burnt by the pIrate Alaba ces that a shock of electrICity gwen over to them Some of the officers ma have made claIm upon the Umted to a patIent dymg from the effects of and men really deserted to the enemy States Government for $9000 dama chloroform ImmedIately counteracts It was ascertalDed by means of a spy ges for the loss occaSIOned by the de Its IDfluence and restores the sufferer that the officers and men had told the strucholJ of that vessel POSSIbly to life rebels ID tbe vlclmty of Holly SprlDgs the Umted States authorItIeS may It 18 leported m late VICtoria pa that tbey did not want to see the make the attempt to collect the pers that one thousand IndIans have South whIpped but WIshed the seced amount from the Bntlsh offiCIals dIed ou Vancouver s Island of small ed States to get theIr lDdependence , One day last week Gen BurnSIde pox wlthm two or three months, and that they desHed to be taken prIson tendered to the PreSIdent hiS resign a It IS beheved that thIS dIsease WIll ers and would surrender the first op tIon as an officer lD Ihe army The nearly extermlDate the race there portumty, that they entered the P d did t t

b h resl ent ec IDe to accep I say The hbrary of the MercantIle LI army ecause I ey thought they th t h h d k" h G

Id b lDg a e a wor lor 1m en brary ASSOCI"tlon of New Yor~ num cou est serve thelf rebel frIends B d d h d" k ~ ~ urnsl e sal e was rea y lor wor bers 60 000 volumes 3000 volumes

by Jommg the army and when the b t h ddt I k t tb t d ue I no leo wear e s ars havlDg been added Ihe past year The tIme came esert and take theIr arma d d h f M G I

th th Th an raw t e pay 0 aJor enera readIng room IS suppl ed WIth 250 WI em e traItors had gone so ID Idleness d far as to arrange for an attack upon magazmes an newspapers them by the seceab CitIzens of Ponto t\ Suffolk "\ a letter of the 27th Mr Reed Rathbun of BrIstol v t toc connty MISS when they wonld states that the mounted rIfles had was out one mormng recently dOing surrender and If the company ahove seIzed $30 000 WOI th of Confederate hIS chores apparently as well as alluded to showed fight as It was ex property at a place known as Sandy usual and when he came In told Ius pected they would they were to be Cross R Jads the same belDg seven Wlffl that he should die soon and dId t k T nllies from GalenvIlle and In the dl die m the course of an hour a en prISoners hat company rectlon of the Chowan rIver and that

(Company K) was exemptpd from the seIzure embraced large quantities PropoRltlOns are before the Leg~sla arrest by Gen Grant of cotton salt prOVISIOns and other tnres of PennsylvaDla and New Jer

illSCELLANEOlS ITEM~ merchandIze sey to prohibIt negroes from comlJlg mto those States hereafter Memo

The Hamet Lane captured by the A BritIsh officer servlDg m Canada rials numerously SIgned have been rebels at Galveston IS a pretty httle was recently arrested at Po nt of presented III favor of the measure craft SIX hnndred tons burthen and Rocks on hIS return from RIChmond one of the fastest saIlers afloat She As he was makmg hIS way mto our EI Thc ongmal manuscrIpt of ~ri? s was engaged fur several years IJI the hnes he was arrested as a spy and h egl consIsting of ItWj sm~ a~ revenue servIce was one of the ves committed to the old CapItal prison S ee S written over C 08e yan muc sels of the Paraguay ExpeditIOn and He Will be trIed by Court MartIal mutilated sold at auctIOn III London

HIS name IS saId to be Wy e I recently for one hundred pounds 8tcr enjoyed the dlstlllctlOn of conveylDg nn hng the Pnnce of Wales from Washmg It IS stated that after the tram had I Th I I t I f ton to Mount vernon been prepared and IgDlted whICh was ere are r ow III t e IOSDI a 8 0

From one end of the Confederacy to It) cause the destructIOn of the West I W~8hmgton ~eorgfetthwnt atnbd Alexd h b h field Commodore Renshaw dISC >ver an krla dupwal dB dO Idlr y fousban t e ot er t e cry goes up for more d I f h ISlc an woun e so lers 0 w om

men Tile Mobile RI'gsiter demands e t lat two 0 IS mell were mlsslDg b t t th d f th St t a hundred thonsand although It and went back to search for them a f o~ 'l? kif s are rom e a e thmks fifty tbonsand would do to In the homane act be lost hIS hfe 0 ew or stave off the rebel defeat In the South The Newbern Pro / ess says tbe Experiment has shown that cotton west The greatest fear ex sts health of the troops ?n that regIOn can be cultIvated m Call forma w'lnle among the secesh that ere tbeIr con seems to be good The per centage m 1 tah cotton ralsmg has become

NORTH CAROLINA Y1CKSBURG SCriptIOn can be car ned out the Un of deaths never was smaller and the qUite a busme~s 70000 pounds of ~cwhern letters of Jan 22d IDform It IS eVlftent that the fate of VICks IOn armIes Will be upon them TheIr general appearancp of the men sep-ms very snpenor qllallty havlllg been

I Ilhat'thll ThIrd New York Cavalry burg IS only temporarily delayed A apprehensIOn IS doubtless well fonnd to betoken hpalth all. \ g r JUS I grown last vcar 11\ lecently acilleved ImpOl tant dIspatch from Cairo dated Jan 29th, ed conslltutlOn A httle gn I e Jht vears ot aJe II cesseR mJlome of the easternl Opun lsays that Gen lfcClernand s forces If retaliatIOn IS to be the order of Several new h splt.lls ale c n~trnc I d ed of starvatIOn In Brooklyn aast t 18 of Nortb Carolina IItterlJ 'illS i4ave landed on the LOUisrana SIde on the day Jeff DaVIS B attachment to t n"" III the western states-one at week rhe parer ts ar d a lIttle SIS

h '[ I b I h hIS word WIll be uncomfortable III the Maihson IndIana capable of accom ter were fu md nearlJ dead from the P mug se~ral gangs of guerillas t e 11 ISSISSIPPI two illl es e ow t e f same cause

j h f h Y d f II matter 0 some hundreds captured modatmg five hundred patIents one wllch had lOng mfested that regIon mont 0 t e azoo an m u vIew at Arkansas Post Among the rebel at LOUISVIlle Ky to I old two thous Harr et A McLaughlm of at Icago Fo five d:tys LOd mghts the rebel I of VlCksbutl?' Two brIgades were prisoners taken there were one gene I and fi,e hondred and another at asks for a d vorce Irom HenfY A , " ds were hunted IUd p It to rout engaged In openmg the 'cut {Jff ral ten colonels ten lIeutenant colo Cleveland OhIO ber hosband She 18 only fourteen el~IJ rtllfter where they CQuld be whICh IS to make Vlcks.burg no longl nels ten majors one hundred cap The Governor of ConnectICut of years old and I a~ bpen mamed but

n l VIII I er a port of entry j talDS nearly two hundred heu fiClally anuounces that the whole a SIngle month

J nants and \ lot of adjutants quota of that State on the two calls :\. letter III thc liew lork Post It :; \~8~1 ted 011 the auth lIty (f t IR now stated that our Govern I quartermasters snrgeons and "tl\ff for 300000 men each has been filled says there IS a great deal of Sickness

,Irttci flOm Newlern dated Janu ment d ('8 II t antICIpate any support officers by the lalSIllO" of 14 2g0 men IU "ashmgton at the present tIme a y ~2d that there are now sIXty from 1< all agllt and Banks m the ro-:I Gen Blunt now commander m Gen IIamllton of Texas I as an IV Small pox dIphtherIa al d scarlet I U I ICglments m North Carohna ll'ewed assault upon' Icksburg and! Kansas has ordered the arrest of all ed tncog frum liew Orleans and IS fe\er prc\all extensl,elJ TI great expedItIon of whICh fre > It IS not probable they WIll be able t~ attorneys and war claIm agents gUll now m WashlDgton ~ cog He left hIt Is estimated that when tl c lIlla

, h b I k t P t H d ty of endeavorlDg to excite dlssatls New lork Friday havlDg come from C IDcry of IDternal revenue collec II It Ijlnts have lately reached liS pass t e re e wor s a or u son I f d b d t f II actron an msu or matlOn among New Orleans ID tl e steamer on on IS In U operatIOn the weekly S Ille! way \ letter from Caro POlDt Coupee and St FranCiSVIlle ID soldiers by dllatmg lIpon their fan Tbursday all the way tncoq It IS ncomc wJ!1 be three mllhons of aol I a Clly says season to take part ID the conflict Cled wrongs and InduclDg them to understood that he comes on here to lals

W h fI t t d The Mtack w1l1 therefore be ID the make applicatIOn for dIscharge from compla n of Gen Banks wbo would I \ poor but honest stone cutter lD lUns o~ tb:~~le:~;o~p~~n the°A~:~ 'hands of Generals Grant and McCler the servICe not gIve tllm troops for Texas or do Port Byron COlin recently receIved can army most of tbem veterans I nand aIded by the fleet of Admlra~ General Rosecrans IS applymg the anythmg he (Ham Iton) wanted It IDtell gence that a fortune of $300000 General Foster IS m command of the Porter severest dlsclphne to mcompetent lIS said that he 18 bItter agamst Gen m gold IS awaIting hIS ord!,1 !It tbe

h I d and cowardly officers m h a army Banks bank of DlI hi n xpcdltlon or at least of t e an A MemphiS paper says tbat Gen 0 f hid d f

tlces \I I the men have overy confi Joe Johnston commands the wholE ne 0 IS ate or ers Ismlsses rom The Llverp 01 Jler r I says that Icnce III lum We go I thmk tol the servICe several captains and lieu SUMMABY or NEWS the dutJ on tl e tobacco depOSIted In

W Ilnlll gton and we shall strIke a Rebel Western Department and I~ tenant!;! for cowardICe another for FIrewood IS sellmg In 1'1 ashVille at on(' wareh UAP, alone m It at port I avy II )w. If we meet the enemy ID marchmg WIth an Immense force tQ1 drunkenness ID the field f Ity dollars pcr cord The [. ltO' amounted to £4 100000 when the leO II expedItIOn IS accompa VICksburg It IS beheved that John A letter from Stafford Court House says several hJuses have been torn stock was taken on the fir~t of Jan

I 1 ~ a number of gunboats andl ston can concentra.te 150000 men Va says tbe Provost Marshal at that I down for fnel and some of the Cltl The MISSI~~IPPI has arisen suffi evel.1 lIon clailis lIke the MOllltor Th ddt k.l pomt has gladdened several contra zens ale nSlng tbelr feoclIIg for the clentl) to let water flow t1!rough the

lheae ICon cladsl 'operate beautifully/ e rebels are etermme to s a '1 bands by glVlDg them thClr papero same purpose The gas works the channel cut by Gen Butler That I thmk and tJ.ey will certainly take I everythlllg to hold VIcksburg and and sendlllg them northward supply of coal haVing been exhaust cl annel may) et serve Its object Fort OaswellT"and the battenes on Port Hlldson and to keep open thE The DetroIt l1ribune says that the ed ha,e been nlosed aud tbe cItIzens 'he Bahama He/aid of Jan l:J'tb C~pe Fellr fiver' I commUllIcatlOll WIth lOUISIana Ar BrItIsh soldIers on the Canada SIde of have been reduced to the standard of R tes the Bntlsh man-of wal "\ eSlllVI

the DetrOIt flver are continually hght afforded by candle" u ICC tl t k $1 500 000 On the 29th of J annary Gen Cor kansas and Texas en Y 00 11l speclC ehanglDg thetr base of operatIOns I A black horse belODglllg to the es from ~[obIle for Europe

co[~n obtained a VIctory over the TEXAS Tbat IS they come over on the Amen tate of the late Gen Pblillp Kearney \bout ten thousand ounds of pea I~l ~l General Pryor near the Black It 18 stated that upon can SIde and Jom the federal army was recently sold III ~ ewark N f nut~ were raised III 1010 a Id ~a.cm ,vater River III North Caroilna It of General Bntler at New Orleans, t/\ The Seventh Pennsylvallla Cavalry and brought only $130 The horse Itt (I r d

T t t t d t d f th men 0 coun le~ a born a uflllg MDems thllt on the llIght of the 28th, resume command of the Department regiment whIch marched afield WIth I IS sac was cap Ire rom e the past year

twelve hnndred men IS now reduced renowned Black Hl)rse Cavalry PryOl clO8sed the Blackwate~ WIth 3 of tbe Gulf General Banks wIll b' to less than two hundred regiment dUrIn'" Its charO"e at Ma :\.mong a lot of conhaband goods .g ments of mfautrJ 4 detached ordered to Texas at the head of ~ nassas and sub~equently "purchased bound 80uth se zed at Baltimore on

TheSallltary CommIssIon at Nash the 26th of Jan wer ,el trunks I ~ttahdnR of mfalltry 900 cavalry, suffiCient force for the purpose of a" by Gen Kearney who had It bro wht e se 1 , "1 Ville has sent to CmcmnatI for a snp " filled wltll fine tooth c bs d f II TI t to N ewa k before hIS deatl om

111 14 pIeces 0 art! ery Ie nex Slstmg the UDion men of that State ply of sonrkrout for the hospItals m A NOI th Carol I a damsel has ex urgbt Geu Corcoran under the or to restore It to the UUlon as a frele that cIty The people of Central OhIO aIe II

tit t pre"sect tl e w h to run a saW-l1l1 liS of G~n Peck, advanced to meet Ith Ma .• or Gener-I Granger command preparmg 0 raIse a arge quan I y h I I thY k .. commonwea I J P fti of flax the commg season It s sa d WIt cut t c an ee$ up II ell He ~lJInd the enemy ten Mr PIerce the UllIted StatE:s COIl IDg the Army of Kentucky,o ers a the present prIce of flaxseed wIll IDto sau g meat

lea from Suft'olk After a cannon· sut at Matamoras says th~t 1301> reward of $1000 for the murderer of fully reImburse for the whole labor Preslden LlIIculn 8 EmanslpallOn I f d b If h th UnIonISts are all orgarnzed on the Major James 8nddath a loyal CItIzen d t f f fl Proclamatl n has been offiCla\lv IS ~ g 0 two an a a ours e "'I of the UllIted States reSIding at an cos 0 ralslDg a crop 0 ax I u .., emy letreated Gen Corcoran ad RIO Graalde, near BrtownsTVlhlle hlDto C f and With a vast amount of land In sued as General Order No 1 It

two cava ry regimen S ey ave OWlDgsvlile, m the ounty 0 the state unoccuplCd hy aDY ott er IS dated January 2 1863 Illced (11\ of bls forces, hIS IDfantry horses and about one half are arme~ Bath, Ky ,who whIle alone at a prI crop probably the people cannot In It IS repO! ted that Gell Born~lde

Vltt. fixed bayonets dnymg the reb The Consul also WrItes that abo~t vate house wlthm hIS connty on the any other way better Impro,e theIr WIll so 11 lake the field at the head of Is nearly a mile they leavmg theIr 1000 more are ready to Jom the D1ght of the 18th of OctobeJ last, was tIme I an Imp lftant comnland WIth Ius

k lie 1 and wounded 011 the field UnIon ranks as soon as arms and am surrounded by a large bo y of ~~~ illInOIS IS jj, go d State t I \e III wbole ~taft el Corcoran contmued to follow I1t th t th B k 1 of Trigg' and after he had snrren overnor.l a cs 1U IS ate message lie January d vldends of the two

mUUltlon are furUlshed The a~ supposed to be part of the comm G ~ t h I

I 1 l bit k th nounceme a e an s expe d d b' k t says of that State She n w pro gIf'at fi e arms compaI1les IU Eart t cm am tuo re e S 00 up allo er ;Ion was destllled for Texas and th t ere Wit out rna mg any resls ance h "OSltI n two mIles flOrn the battl~ Governor Hamilton was en rou11'3 was brutally mUldered duces tWICe as muc corn as any ford-Colt band t:\barp s-toge~her r .ief nther State, almost tWIce a, much amount to nearly $1 000 000 6eld (lnd at the latest mati mform,.. With a targe force for the rell f Rebel letters captured at Murfrees wheat, 1U meat cattle the fir.t III Gen Hooker has appolllted Bflb lIOn COfi/Ortm was mdllmg to flank of tbe State, produced tblS orgaDlzr boro disclose a feehng of discourage- hogs but hUle behmd OblO, aud II Gen Butterfield as hIS Chlet of Staff. \I em OUf 108s In thIS lttght W3.\I 2l bon I ment and dissatIsfaction In that re the value or lwe stock of all klllds

d ~ New Orleans letter says Tllie glOn TheIr frequent retreats are she IS already th" second StatB III the \ GOLD sold In New l' rk last week kIlled and 80 wounded Later a - Harriet Lane IS blockaded ID Galv~ bad, slaves are escapmg the-army IS Umon at a premIUm of 56 cents on II d( llar

unts replCsent that the rebels were ton Bay Tbe rebels are fortlfyrllg not paid, the laws dli!lCIlmlDate ID fa ThuIlow Weed bas sold IllS shale 1 Gen Robert Lee of the rdwl a.lmy 1m en SIX mllep anU our vIctory WaB the Island: and fittlllg out the Harrl t vor of large slaveholderd the gene of tbe Albany Evenmg Journal to tbe I as Just lost a daughter complete Lane and large numbers of rebel ral confidence ID some of their chIef other partners and retires flOm tbe

CH.!lILtSTON troops are concentratmg on the Isiallid officers IS shaken and they can get paper He was the founder of \he NEW YORK MARKETS --:FEB 2, 1863 On the !6th of January there to resist our attack Our tleetklB laGrgle no salt except fram the Yankees paper and has been Its responSIble

and al\lpl~ 8uffiCient to reta e II The Washlllgton Republwan says edItor for 33 years CountlDg pre were collected at Beaufprt some Sl~ veston, bllt It IS hoped that It will fle that Mrs Llllcoln has contributed VIOUS engagements he has been near ty large army steam transports, hat able to recaptnre the Hamet Lalle more thau any otherlady In Wash Iy half a centlUY III newspaper edlto lUg on board some 'TO 000 soldier/! Without desp;~YlDg the CIty ton from her prIvate purse to alievl flal life Ihere were aljjo m the harbor lIiO PRlVATEIIRS AND BLOCK..!.llE RUNNERS) ate the snfferlngs of our wounded As WIllIam L Reed of South

h 1 ·1': d th till soldiers, and that day by day her Ab t v •• o k t g WIth ~c ooners oalle W1 aI ery alJ1- We haTe l'Worts of more depred&.- carnage IS seen ID front of the h08 IDg on, ~""'" was saID mUnitIOn &0, whleh, together w~ tiona commItted b.' rehel PtlvateeJs pltat8, where she dlstrihutes With her MI8S AIIDavls a few days slDce

J bls skat ght m her hoop sklft the transports, would leave for ~ The Confederate steamer Flof! a, own hands delICaCIes Rrepared In the whICh a ent threw hIm VIOlently Royal to JPIll the naval fleet as soOn formerly the Oreto, left Havana ~n kltcben or the White Hause on the ICe, puwng hIS shoulder out a~ they canld get ready The whole the 22d Jan bavlDg arrIved there *e Lleut Col Thomas McKpan Bo of Jomt brellkll g 1 s nose and other COlD th t rf 1 edt, 'I d d "chanan, of the gllnboat CalholllJ was wIse severely IDJurmg 111m t pOBe e mOB powe u exp I day before, and coa e urmg tJne kIlled on the 14th of Jannary. at Ion of the war Dlght On tbe same day thE' FlorI(da Bayou Teche LOUISIana HIS boat The PortsPlouth (N H) Ohronwle

Tho destlnatlOn of thIS fleet IS of captured and burned the Amerlcl~n was run aground whIle gomg up says that the ground was as bare of d d snow there 1D January 1818 as t

COurse a matter of cODJecture-- brIg Wmttward four mIles from the the Bay"u, an an attack was rna e was m July, but m February It be CI ilnii 1:' upon her by concealed rebels Com

larieston, Savannah, and W ng coast of Matanzas On the folloWlJllg modore Buchanan was sbot through gan snowlDg on the lith and snowed tOI1 ~eIDg the pnnClpal pomts spok~n day, she burned, off Cardenas the the head The rebels were after three days -Tbere was good sleIgh of lI11.ere was a report two or three .• _ 1 b I Cora Ann of Maehlils d h t d tad Bome of them mg SIX weeks from Feb 8 and snOW 1 ~u '1 h 1 AWencaq r g ] , war sHun e on n h f th t and Ice remaIned on the ground tIll \ an ago, through rebe c anne 9, Me Soon after two more bngs, Just kIlled e was a nep ew 0 e ral th 1 t f A I that ti had bee commencM I d "d tor Commodore of that name and a e s 0 pn

opera 0111 ~ r- from Cardenas, were capture 0.1' relatIve of the ex PreSIdent Buchanan At PIttsburg Po. a cbarge of se I ~t Savannah, qp.: whichtthe federala one burned and the otber sunk t The Herald's Washmgton dispatch ductHn was lleard before a magis

ad met WIth IUCCleS8 There was As some offset to the above, e sa B that a hst of more than eIghty trate and the report says that all also a report from Char1eaton, through note the capture on the 10th Jan, of ar~y officers has been prepared who partIes appeared to be satIsfied As the lIalne channel, that on the 30th, the BrItIsh steamshIp RISlDg Da~n are to be summarIly dIsmIssed from ~~cem::e~~~!~fea~~~ h~~e the federal gnnboa" _T P SIDlth car WIth a valuable cargo, whIle trYlpg the servICe for vlOlatlDg the army h d higj<- I h y d d d

T ~ '1':' Ch I B d t1 f watc e e was ea an fJlUg 11 g1l1l11 and iJjO m~n surren to get mto ar eston eBl es IS regulatIOns by the use 0 ImDroper h u to the officers der d capture, we bave news of the bnrm g language lD reference to theIr supe- t en gave p

e uncondItIOnally to the rebels, of the rebel steamer Hontreu, wbile rlOrs and the Commander ID chIef lD The populatlOll of the followmg after iii sharp engagement at Stono trylDg to evade our blockade, and connection With the removal of Gen named CIties decreased durmg the dj7 RIV~r al§O the taklDg of a 8chooner laden McClellan and the court martIal and cade between the years 1860 and

ruCIDlOND With cotton 1 senteuce of Gen Fltz John Porter 1860 Charleston. S C Nantucket,

J Mass Ann Arbor. MlCh ZaneSVille RIchmond papers to Jan 2'Tthcqn A ~lImus ILLINOIS REGIHENT Gov Andrew of Massachnsetts IS OhIO' Angusta, MalDe' GardlDer,

talD VBrIOUS ltems of generalmtereat The l09th phn01s RegIment as offiCIally authOrIzed to raise volun MalD~ Ithaca NY, Portsmouth It 18 stated that on the 31st of ije- beep. dUlarmed, and the oBicers Bipd teer IDfantry for service lD forts lD N H 'Lynchburg Va 4)C be men placed nntler arrest for d1810Y~1 that State or elsewhere for three, N \ m r, the Southern Confederacy t and treasonable mdlCatlOns, It years, unleils sooner dlsch<J.rged He A steam boIler exploded 1D ew 'Dad 'outatandlDg tUO,'85092 In !avm been discovered by G n may lDclude persons of AfrICan de- ark N J on 1he 28th of January Trellur.)' Notel and tU5,259,- Grantg and his officers that all ut scent to be orgamzed mto separate lDstantiy kllhDg one man and wonnd ~TO in ltocka and bonda. Tile (Jon. one company, composed of &plI,h corps mg several others

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Ashes-$8 25 for Pearls 8 62 for Pots CbUon-There was conSiderable exclt"ment

throughout last week ID the cotton ml>l"ket sales haTIng been made at all pr ces from 75c to 1 00 per Ib Cotton clntl s "ellmg at 30 to 38c per yard

FWUT and Meal- Flour cont nues to rlBe ID pr ce sel ng at 6 70@7 10 lor SUPerfine State and'" estel n 7 20@7 80 for extra and fancy N Y State 7 50@7 5 for Bh I!P ng OblO 7 80@9 20 101 trade brands 7 70@~0 50 for St LoUIS Extras Rye Flour 3 4Q@5 50 Corn Meal 4 OO@4 10 for Jersey " 5~! 80 tor Brandyw ne

G. mn - Wheat 1 38@1 52 for Chicago Spnng I 49@1 60 for Milwaukee Club 1 60 @l 62 for Mllwankee Amber I 58@~ 66 for red Western 1 9O@1 9, for white M chilgan 2 00 for wh te Kentucky Barley 1 49@1 54 for State Barley Malt 1 60@1 65 for State 1 70@1 5 for CanadIan Oats 62@64C for Jersey 67!@70c for Btate and Western Rye 1 00@1 10 for State Corn 90@91c for Bound m xed 9,c for wh te Western 96e for yellow Western

Hay- 5@90c 'flIOO Ibs Rops-16@25C for common to cbOlce ProtltSWns-Pork 13 25 for new Pr me

16 50 for new Mess Beef 11 "5@12 25 for pia n Mess 12 [email protected] for extra Dr~ssed Hogs 6ic Lard 10!c Butter 15@190 for Western States 19@21c for f" r N 'l State 23@25C for cbolOe do 25@260 for fin~ fan made 28@30c for Orange County bh~ •• e lO@Uc for fa r to good 12@13c for obOlce

Potawes-Peach Blows 1 62 per bbl chOIce Northern !Iercers 2 00@2' I en;: Island Merl"!ers 2 2o@<) 50

o 10,,-,-2 50@3 00 per bbl Beea.. Clover 12@I2!c T mothy 3 OO@

3 2, per bushel of 46 lbs Flaxseed ~ 10@ 3 30 1!l bushel of 56 lb·

7'aaoUl--ll!@ll!c Fhish Fhnls-Apples 1 70 a I 88 per bbl

for Western mixed lots Cranberries 10 00 a 11 00 per bbI for Cape Cod G 00 a S 00 for Western

Dried Fru I-Apples new State rer Ib 5l a 6c PItted Cherr es new per Ib 17 a 18c RaspberrIes 15 a 16c Blackberr es 10 a 110 Plums new 11 a 120 Peaches, new peeled 15 a 16c Peaches unpeeled new 6 a 7c

S"ndr,es-Honey small glass boxes WIlite Clover per Ib 18 a 20c small glass boxes Buckwheat 12 8 14c Strs ned 10 a 12e Hickory NulB per bush 1 50 a 1"5 T Ir nips Rutabagllll per bbl 1 00

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-Particular attention is invited to a para graph printed on each of the six hundred bIlls recently sent out from this 01l10e Rtatlng that n all cases where 8ubscnptioD8 due On

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year WIll be charged a.ocordfng to the pub hshed terms of the paper This rille will be mflexlbly adhered to and call attention

It so that no one ~e~e~d~b&e~~~:~1[~~~;~~~ Tbe failure for broke down couraged the AS:SOCla",. SOCIety It remains to seen s m lar failure shall contlOne to work ter to our pubhBhlllg ntereslB One thing I. certa n-the temptatIOn to delay payment furnished by the custom of accepting the advance prICe when not paid In advance must be removed

., THE BOARD OF THE AKElIlCAN ,,~, .... '''' TRACT SOCIETY Will hold a" adJourned meet leg at the house of Rev S Bnrdlck ID Leon ardsville on Second day the 16th of Fehru ary at 2 a clock P M

J P HUNTING Rec Sec Janual,26th 1863

fir QUARTERLY MnTrNG -The Dex! Qllar

terly Meeting of the AsSOCIate Churches of Scott Lincklaen Preston Cuyler De Ruyter and Otselic 18 appo nted to be held with the Seventh daY' Baptist Church in De Ruyter on tbe second S xth day m February 1863 at 1 o clock P M E1d James E N Backus to preach the introductory dIscourse and Eld J B Clarke alternate

THOJ[.lS FIBHER Olerk

., THE Seventb day Baptist Church in the C t1 of New York Rev Wm B Maxson Pastor meet for public worship on the Bab bath in the Hall of the HiBtor cal SOCiety at 11 0 clock A 14 on the corner of Se.ond Avenue and Eleventh Street

'MARRJ]D, In Westerly Jan 26th 1863 by Eld Alfred

B BurdICk CHARLIS J EDW A.RDS II member of the 8th Regrment Connecticut Volunteers and MUTHA EsTHER G .. VIT'!'

DIED, In L tile Genesee N Y

Nov 1862 !sHC t!HJ'_CN'O> yean 9 months and W8I a member of the 1st Selren:tb·(lay Church of Genesee and wa.s 8 ent upright and conscientIOUs the Lord Jesus to tbe day of h!s death sickne •• wh ch removed h m was of a most pa nful character (small pox) but under it all he gave proof of h. unwavering conn denee n the SaVIour

In L ttle Genesee N Y Dec lath 1862

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In Little Genesee N Y Jan 23d 1863 llimcy KUSON w fe of Joel Maxson in 58th year of her age SIster 14 be ranked among the excellent and tbe lsI Seventh day Baptist "uu,~'uu Genesee has lost ID her II most valued mam ber But she has taken her place among the 8p r ts of the Just made perfect It is Ibe Lord let h m do as seemetb him good

At Leonardsv lie N Y Jan 8th 1863 of d phtbel a DELLA DELEON son of John T and L nda R Rogers aged 7 years

Oct 13th 1862 of wounds reee ved at the b"ttle of Gil nsv lie ALBERT D COOII aged 21 years

In \\ esterly on Fnday e\ eDlng Jan 30th AGGfE L daughter of Stanton and Antoinette M Clarke aged 4 years and 7 months

In North Ston ngton Conn Jan 31st 1863 TnollAs R BROWN aged 26 vearB

LETTERS Stephen Burd ck Azor Est.e George 1

Langworthy J P Hunt ng J !I Wood Com fort Ty er A N P .. rkhurst I1emembranoe L pp ncoll J G Babcock John T Crandall Erastus P Clarke Wm H Webb Amos W Coon John Aust n (have wI1tten,) Clarke Rogers (sent) B F Cbapl n Z Campbell (right) T P B rd ck (t ght) L M Cottrell W B Maxson E R Maxson Ethan Lanphear Ephra m Maxson A R Cornwall R ~hard E I man A A LeWIS 1[ J Green H W Rando pI S C Dans

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20 THE SABBATH RECORDER, FEBRUARY 5, 1-1'9:63.

whole of the table to be Crescent and Cross The fourth thau *8 or *10 a month place may be fairly COl tested hy aud we know those who Curtis s HowadJI a d Pnme s .5 or .~ and vet who live very Tent L fe Yusef Badra the re

BOW THE FBElI'OH EOONO)[IZE: fortably~OO'l' N. Y. Oom Adv nowned dragoman who gives name There are few Amencan families to the book was thought to be a

who know exactly the expenses of a THE DETEOTIVE POLICE creat on of the author but he was a year they all rnow probably veritable person and not long after COllte about SO.Jllany huodred or The Commercial Bulletm rei came to thIS country m charge we and dollars on t~e whole But every the followmg adveoture whIch beheve of some Arabian horses European famdy knows the expense trates at the S/Lme time the After returDlng from the East Mr of every year of every month day ful mgeliiUlty hf the European Browne was for some years engaged or hour-the exact cost of every dIn and the acuteness of the as cORfidentlal government agent to ner Bupper or breakfast of every officers look after the postmasters and cus tblDg they eat of every drop they Sev~ral years ago the elder lj'er tomhouse officers on our borders He drlDk E.ery German aod French kms started from London to cross traversed our northern frontIers from houseWlfe knOW8 not only how much the Chauuel for Paris, he bad lI"lth Mmnesota to Mame and wal! then the meat, potatoell and bread of any hIm a large snm of mOlley whIch he sent to the Pac fic coast He bought meal b.ve coat but also the water \n was to deliver to a cedillO banIGmg a fine ranch and seemed about to be willoh ahe bill cooked them and tie 101 Parls Such was the ~ag come a permanent Oaliforman But coal or wood ebe has burned to bOll mtude of the sum that the ut ost he determmed to educate hiS seven the wat4r It 18 mfimtely amuslDg secrecy was observed so that no children 10 Europe so sendmg hiS to an American to observe such a person Shonld be aware of the fllict famIly to the East he took arm up meII4ge j the money was taken from the Bruk mto the Washoe mm ng regIOn and

In Parlll, there IS no aqueduct the of Engl~nd but a few moments*be gave a very racy account of h s ad fountalDlI of the CIty helong to the fore departure 001 Perkms a IV ventures to the public Reachmg governmept and the water IS sold by ed safe n Havre aud congratul ted Europe and settling hIS family at barrels and paJlsfull to water car h mSE'lf upon h,s safety and that of Frankfort on the Mam he set out on rlera who supply fam~hes at so much b s treasure thus far It was IllS a series of tours north and Bonth a iaUon In a hol1se of five stones first apllearance (In French so I 1 he FIrst he went to Norway then to tbere are two Camlliee on eacb floor knew ~o one and was entIrely! de SpalU then to Algeria then to Po malnng ten who ascend the peuden~ upon hiS letters of ntroduc land afterwards to RUSSIa and Itltrcue, up whlcb all tlOn What was hlsastoDlshmentf on finally to Iceland As an art st he famil)' uae mUBt be 9afl'led It at tbe gates of Pans to bear has rare powers He se zes upon the rule that water coal~ and all hiS name famIliarly spoken befor? he salIent pe nts of character and scene artlclell muet be talken up bad shown bls passports and not ry w Ih a keen eye to tbe ludlcrou~ noon, as about tbat tlmetbe only blEj name but the name of: the but WIth a gemal humor always pre cIeans tbe ball and staus aod botel to wInch he contemplated go dommant The llluBtrat ons wblCh mat be kept clean for callera m mg I WIth true Yankee shrewdness accompany h,s publ sbed works are

Ii- afternoon In every kItchen IS re however he concealed hlg asto~lsh drawn by b mself \\ e belieTe that ceptacle for water cons18tmg of an ment He had been at the hotel but after VISIt ng h s snug I ttle farm m oblong box contammg two or more a sbort I.lme when three or four per CahforOla to Bee how h s stock come pallll flill, aqeordlog to the means of sons entered iUB room and mfor ned on be proposes to take a run to tbe lam,ly or $helf Ideas of cleaoh hllll that they were to hIde ttem eh na and Japan thence to PersIa nell8 In one cOrner of the box IS a selves under hIS bed He demar ded and back to Europe May he do 80

small portion o~ porous stone whICh an explanatIOn they bemg m CItizens and wnte hiS adventures-and may lerns loB a filter and to whICh is a dress To hIS stili greater aslomsh we read them -N. Y Eve PMt leparate Caucet The porteur brmgs ment they mformed h m of the pre I two Jarre palls rull of waterfor three Clse amount of money he had drawn ' ceotB, IUd oomes every morDlng It from the Bank of England to whom EXTRAORDINARY OLOOK WORK 18 therefore very easy to know how he was to pay It III fact all paltlC Amongst the most extraord nary

It seems that he had deserted hIS WIfe about the year 1680 as she re celved alms from the parish from that tIme untIl the day of her death a penod of 75 years She was a wo­man of a lively d spOSltlon and gIft ed WIth an excellent memory 1 and frequeutlv diverted herself and those about her by recountmg several m Cldents which occurred ID the tIme of the CIVil war

CatharIne Warman lIved to the very advanced age of 107 years and died on the 15th of February 1755 rdam Ing her hearmg and memory 10 the la~t Her corpse was followed to the g ave by fifteen old women all belong ng to one almsbouse the umt ed ages of whom amounted to 1211 year~ ! the youngest bemg seventy five yeal s of age

Not many years before her death her portraIt was taken from whlCh an engravmg was made and a great many cop es c rculated She IS rep­resented as attired m a woolen cloak on which IS affixed a badge WIth the IDltlal letters S ?If P for St Martm s Paflsh To commemorate tbe era of her b rth she holds m her hand a scroll on whIch IS gIven a portraIt of kmg Charles I who was executed m 1648 AL QUIS

STATISTICS OF WAGES

ODDS AND ENIt$. You see grand, .... u"'"WI

rated an apertnre m the correspond ng aperture and by applymg the egg and forCIbly mhal ng the hr,~,.t,h shell IS entirely emptied 6f tents Bless my soul old lady what wonderful ments they do make I Now younger days we Just made 10 each end and sucked

There IS a newspaper In Grant countv W sconelD whICh bears the euphoJJlOus tItle of the iNatwnal Broadaxe and has for our platform -the Star Spangled Ba~ner The edItor s motto IS Hew to the line let the chIps fall where tI ey may And he says the Broadaxe IS devoted to the d ssem nat on of nat onal pr nOl pIes 0 Ir country first last now and forever BaOlsh polltlcail corrup tlOn and bu y the war cllbofparty

Hon Henry J R",) n ud receIved a d spatch a few days ago saymg

Your brother s corpse IS at Belle Pia ns He hastened to the army as qUIck as steam co Id carry hIm but on arnvlllg at Belle Blams he was aston shed to find h s b other not only al ve but III v gorous health The orlgmal message had. been

THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE-1863

The New York Tr bune fult 188uedln 1861 now In lte twenty second yeaT has obtained Doth a larger and a more widely dlll'used clr culat on than any otber newspaper aver pub Ushed In America Thougb it has sull'ered In common with other Journals from the vol unteer ng and departure ot tens of thouaandl of Its patrons to Berve ID the War for the Un on ts c rculatlon on the 6th of Decem ber 1862 was as follows

Dally Semi Weekly Wceky

60126 17 260 l~OOO

Aggregate 215,375

Pre-em nently "Journal of N ewa and of Lit erature The Tr bune bas pol tical convio tlollS wh ch are well characterized the s ngle word Repub can It 18 RelJU\)ll~'.n n its bearty adhes on to the great God hal made of one blood a I nat llns of

men -Republ can In its aSlert on of the eq ua and nal enable rlgbts of all !Den to life I berty and the pursua of happiness -Re pub can n t8 steadfast earnest detlant bos t ty to every scheme and etrort of the I!lave Power from the Annexation of TexlI8 to the great Rebellion to grasp the emp re of thb New World and wield the reBouroes of our country for tB own aggrandlzement-Repub

can In Its antagon sm to the aristocralll and despots of tbe Old World who fondly ball In tbe per I and calam t es suddenlytbru.t upon us bv the rAmer can counterpart the over tbrowand ru n of tbe Model Republ o-Re publ can In ts hope and trust Its faIth and etrort tbat tbls atroc OUS Rebellion must re eu t n the Signal overthrow of ll! plotters and the linn establ sbment of equal rlgbts "nd equal laws throughout the whole extent of our country where n Liberty and Un on shall be one and Inseparable bence forth

PUBLISH.n ... ,'"""._ BY GEORGE B

The SABU1'H R~o_ 118

tlon,n PI/.per of ttbl~e~o:;~;:;~tl:~a~ I. d~voted to the e, of the v ews and m~lvelDellts ibf It alms to promote vital benevolenUctton, at the urges obedience to the co~~ma,nd~"n1i God and thef&lth of Jesus open to the advocacy of meMurel whIch seem likely

oondlt on of _Iety dltruU:IIe:J~n~~7;::d~:; olalm the Inebriate and e, slaved In III Literary and fntlBlllgence partmente oare Is takeD to :11U~'nI8b adapted to- the wants .nd olallll of readera

The Terms of Sulo8c:rll11:llm COBDIR lire In advanoe tbree months from will be Ilabla to anRUdlltl()n~ cenll! Subscribers" ,ouw,., their papers must pay all il&TI'earOjre. notify the publisher of theIr rece ved wiU be aclmo,wl,)dgi'd sO as to ndlcate the t me reach

Advert sements of a cn'''.'Dter slatent with the objects of Inserted at the rllte 01 five tbe lIrst Insertion and

Y onr brother s corps IS at Belle Plams

for 8Mb subsequent In81"Iloo. vertlsements at the rate.

'-;~t:~E~~'f:;l~~~:l~~;!S~'~j~:g:i~~!~\ fair discount 11'111 be ma~e .:; Ing largely or by the year

An edltol ID tbe western part of m"ilf~~~~:I:~~~~ presa;:,t '1t~II!~~~~fl<~: Mame says that the only reason why a1 are mamly de\'oto,d h,s honse was not blown away durmg Vlgorat on and .ucc ..... of the

Un on Its speCial correspondentsaccQmpa the late gale was because there was ny every cons derable army and report ev a heavy mortgage upon It Th,s IS ery mportant nc dent of that greal slruill" somethmg like a coroner s lllry SIt wh ch we trust iB soon to result In the s gnal

and conclus ve tr umph of tbe National anna tmg upon a drowned man to and n the restorat on of Peace and Tbr ft to

th ter t ai> twas onr d stracted bleed ng counlry We be-sq ueeze e wa ou ... I I eve tbat no otherWISe can a fuller or more

recently explamed to a rustiC accurate v ew of the progress and cbaracter I b to of th 8 momentous coni! ct be obtained thaD remem er a great man commg through tbe ,regular perusal of out columns

my house at Waltham and seemg all And we earnes Iy Boliclt tbe co operation of my chIldren BtandlDg ID the order of a fr ends of the N .. onal cause which we

d Th regard and upbold a8 that of Universal Hu theIr age an stature he saId ese man Iy to a d us n exlend ng ta circulation are they that make rich men poor But he straIght received tbls answer

Nay my lord tbese are tbey that TERMS

Communioatlons order. .honld be directed to terly R I

1'BB L.lW OJ' n1wsp'ilrl,aB. 1 Subscribers who do

notice t<> thLb::,e ~f:;~:-:~~rl w shlngto o( 2 Ihublorlbers

orthelr papers P'clIllisller8 !end them until sums

3 If subs.r ber. nOR:leot the r l'spen from are directed t I they have

thtlr 1;a~!P\~e~r;.s~~:~:~t~::~1~

without' ~~r~~I~l~~::;il~~a ti~; paper Is rc muob tbe water costs III whICh the ulars of the transactIOn so much tuat p eces of modern clock work are those dlDne~ Is bOiled It appeared hke a revelation Ih re- at Stratsburg and Lyons whlCh are

In tbe eame kltcben IS a box for ply to hiS questIOn as to how they very eminent for tbe r chness of theIr coal, whIch contains the quantity, for knew they saId nothlllg they mere fllrmture and the variety of the r mo which they Pay forty cents and they Iy IOformed hIm that he had mtend tons and figures In the former a cock knc w exactly bow many meals can ed to put the package under hIS: p!l claps hiS wmgs and proclaims the he cooked WIth thla quantIty If they low and that at a certa n honr h S bour whIlst an angel opens a door ha.e gnests to dlDner, they use iiI) room would be broken luto and au and salutes the \ Irg nand Ihe Holy extra quantltl~f,water and coal and attempt made to rob h m He was I Sp fit descends on her In the lat k:now bow manly centll' worth are de further Instructed to follow Ollt h s ter two lorsemen encouuter and voted to each guest and theo of orlglDal plan to appear perfectly nn beat the hour on each other a door courw they know If they can alford con sCIOns at the t me as though he opens and there appears on the thea to In.ite anybody agalD I was asleep and that all wcluhl be ter a Vug n With the chIld Jesus III

From all mformatlOn I have been enabled to gain of the wages of tbe workmg people m Mills It would ap pear that of all the Journeymen III France the cotton spmners are paId the worst and work the most slDce they rece ve only from 18 to 37 cents pel" d em and they work 12 bours The average of wages m most other trades var es from 60 to 90 cents a day at 10 hours Workwomen re­ceIve very low wages from 18 to 3580US IS the ordmary pay In Pans the young women m the shops re­ceIve the r food wasbmg and lodg mg and are pa d from 175 francs to 400 francs per annum and they at tend stofe most always till late at D1gbt and Sundays t II 3 0 clock If n t all day I am astoDlshed to know how they hve as the 4 pound loaf of bread wi ch only cost 11 cents m 1852 now costs 21 and meats aod all other th ngs n the same propor t on I conld make a long h story of It but that IS about as much as I have been able to learn ou the sub Ject all m Il ng of whatever kmd be ng about as above stated

k h ,. h Tbe enormous Increase n tbe price of ma e a poor man nc 101,' t ere 18 print ng paper and olher matenals ulled in If he oot one of these whom we would prntngnewspapers compes us to ncrease use of It even if he

are beld 6 The

wboma

part With for aIr your wealth ~: price of The Tr bune 0 r bew terms [~r8~tc~~ ~::eof:e:~t In the Legend of the Tree of DAILY TRIBUNE the omce or person to W:~,omIIIt

notify the publisher that he Life pul:hshed m New York m S ng e copy 3 cenll! :===::::====~=;::=== 1775 OCCUlS the followmg Trees Mall subscr bers one J ear (3Il issue8 ) t8 00

and woods have tWIce saved the SEMI WEEKLY TRIBUNE

They know exactly how much of rIght There was no alternat va h~ her arms tbe MagI march ng ID or every artIcle 18 used every day o.'he was but one man to fOllr an 1 be der present the r g fts-two"trumpet 8tteets of Paris are lined WIth small qUIetly submItted At the exact ers soundmg all the time to proclaIm groeerl~, where everything IS pur hme mentIoned he heard a no se at I the processIOn chased by the cent 8 wortb and are the doo~ of h s room the door was These however were excelled by certainly very conveDlent for people finally forced the men ID the mean two wh cb WE're made by English ar wbo earn only a few cents per day tIme keep ng perfectly qUIet the t sts abo t a quarter of a century If a famIly comes IDto the ne ghbor perspuatlOn stoo:! 1 large cold ago aod sent as a present from tue bood wbo does not patroDlilE1 these drops upon h s forebead but I €I d d East IndIa Company to the Emperor Bmal~J!hop-keeperB It 18 conSidered not dare to move The new c mers of ChID a These clocks were n the a gr,,~ mJus~lce and we have known approached the bed I fted the pIllow form of char ots ID wh cb a lady m them to commence a regular perse- w tI hl~ head upon It abstracted the fine a t tude was placed leamng her cntion of such a 'amdy annoymg treasure and were about start ng r ght hand upon a part of the cbanot them 10 every pOSSible way '11hey for tbe door when those mder the Underneath a clock of cur ous work keep coftee burnt and ground sugar bed statted and sellled them-they mansh pal ttle larger than a sbll l'Q"dered and III lumps tobacco were the gens d ar11les Th s story \ hng struck repeated and went liquol'll and every household article was toll! by Col Perkms h mself at elgbt days Upon the lady s finger In 10l1nltel), small quantItIes a dmner table where the late fohn sat a bud finely modeled and set

The morDlDg meal 111 evelY French Adams was relatlOg all ad w th d amonds and rllb e~. w th Its tamlly III bread and coffee wbat they venture almost slm lar wlOgs expanded m a flymg posture call cq/'e au lait and IS made of equal and whIch actually fluttered for a con portlonB of cpl'ee and chlCkory placed HI~TORY OF A TEA VELBR Blderable t me on touchlOg ad amond

b h h h t t button below It The body of the In.. lCI ID upon w IC 0 wa or IS Mr J Ross Browne IS known as bIrd (whIch can tamed part of the poored 110 long Ill! It ruus through tb tb f k t he f black Of thIs they take two spoon e au lor 0 many racy sec 8 0 wheels wh ch 10 a manner gave I fe ful. to .. half pmt of bOiling milk travel lI'ubhshed III Harper s J(aga to It) was not the s ze of the SIX

h f ff, ZI1le He was born n Kentucky teenth part of an mch The lady Tb'I'Be or five cent8 wort 0 co ~e IS and hl~ first bOYIsh wlsb wa ~ to held In ber hal d a gold tube not purchased e.ery day and the milk tin t: I d T t th man and baker oC course come every rave lore gn an S 0 pu e much th cker than a large pm on the

nec~ssary money m hiS purse he I top of whIch was a small round box mTh~n,,~cond meal IS at noon though, lea~ped stenography and at tlie age to whIch a c rcular oruament set It IS called breakfast and IS me~ely of eIghteen set out for 'iVashlOgton WIth diamonds not larger than a B x

f where he obta ned employment ~s a pence was fixed wI ch went rou d a luncheon cold or the remnants 0 t th S t H h d Iepor er m e ena e e OpE m I nearl three ho HS a constant

yesterday s dmner For these two a year to lay up five or s x hun :Ired regul~r motIOn Over the lady s Jl() cloth 18 put upon the ta ble dollars bnt at the end of a twelve head supported by a small fluted p I all cel'$lI1ooy 1£1 unnecessary month hiS savmgs amounted to Just lar no b gger than a qUIll were two

The dlDner 18 at SIX and fifteen Wl\h thIS he set out hoplOg umbrellas Under tbe larger a bell of meat and one vegetable, and somehow to get as far as Jerusalem was fixed at a cons derable distance tim .. a .alad I ba..a _n a RIS funds gave out wben he rea bed flom the clock and seemed to have no or meat, cooked With onionl New York and he tried to obta n a tl th It but from It a larho, and lIW1mmmg ID grayy clerkship but times were hard and connec on WI ::_,_..1 ,- d 11M -th oil d -at b .l~ t d I k S h h commUDIcatlOn was secretly convey ...... III rill... an Y1n~.. , no 0...., wan e a c er a e 6 Ip ed to a hammer wh ch regularly t.M r,.lb8l~i a sP!lQnful of vm4lgar ped for a whahng voyage and for two t k th h d t d the to ~ of oU, wltb pepper salt and years tdok prachcal lessons m tbe s rue t ~ our:n t reEea e d IIlUUrc1 and a)ao a little onion 'and art of scrnbbwg decks slushmg samed ab ptteasfiUled tY thOUcIlDkgbal la

Th t f ,.. h I H h h mon u on xe 0 e c oc e ow prlac. e commencemen 0 ;u1D masts and t e Ike IS 8 are III teAt the feet of tbe lady was a gold ner II e' oourse soop. aa th18 II,! 1D pr()fits of tbe voyage was Just mffi do before whICh from the pOint of ,.~tUbl4I ~ e't'ery contlDentl\l ra~1ly clent take h m from New York to h g b two bIrds fixed on TlilIII.re.1aO ROUp shops where a Washmgton where he paid hIS last t e c aflot were ~ '" t b" b d d fi h h t k d spiral wlOgs The wlOgs and feath , or • qUlltr can " pure ase Ime or aVlDg 18 run carne h f ell'~ da,. bet,ween fllUr and SIX But But tbe voyage fnrmshed h m With ersl were Sdet w t sdtoney ft vanous .. '«tea .. one. ot tWice a week they materlalil for a very clever bpok co ors an appeare as I ymg away ~. »o(~!l d~ner, what they caH Etchmgs of a Whal ng CruIse WIth the chanot wh ch from another -"n t'",,, I, America the liquor Durmg tbe next four years Bro~lIe secret mot on was contr ved to run (""~< Ii d et bl rid h T D m a strs ght CIrcular or a y ther ID 'fHYfc meat an veg a es sire was emp oye 10 t e reasnry edt A b thai laId hold on bollec1 lor lach a dmner IS thrown pariment gamed a WIfe and seemed Irec Ion ov

world-first by the ark then by the One Copy one year (l04 issues) crOBS makmg fnll amends for the Two Cop es one ,ear evil frUIt of the tree of ParadIse by F ve Uop es one year

Ten Cop es one year that whIch was borne on tl ¢ tree 10 An extra copy w I be sent to Golgotha twenty and over

sa 00 500

1200 22 60

clubs of

CO LEGTING THE INTERNAL REVENUE - There Il'tcly reSIded III \.yrsblre WEEKLY TRIBUNE Comm 89 oner Boutwell has made a v lIage a man wbo proposed like Bal One Copy one year (52 Issues) • 2 00

I t te t m I Ical d ct on Three Cop es one year 5 00 report on the collectIOn of tbe Inter ey 0 wrl an e y 0 og I Five Cop e. one year 8 00 nal Revenue 10 whICh he recommends srv of the English Language Bemg Ten Cop es one year 15 00 an !Dcrease of the compensatIOn of asked wl at he understood the word Any larger number addressed to names aRsessors The follOWIng IS hlB estl pathology to mean he answered w tb ubscribers n 50 each An extra oopy

d d fid "Vb th be sent to every club of ten mate of the annual expense of collect rea lOess an con ence y e Twen y Cop es 0 one addreso one :rear lUg the revenue art of road mnk ng to be SUre $25 and any larger number at same Ilnce

'F h M F It An ex ra copy w I be sent to clubs of twen For expenses of assessmg the "- renc savan OUCMl ty To cubs 01 th rty THE SEMI WEEKLY taxes the sum of ten thousand dol I claIms that he has found a mIstake TRIBUNE w I be Bent To club8 of fifty tbe

th d t t of t1l. I DAILY TRIBUNE w be Mnt gra s lars n eacb collect on d str ct or a I n e rece ve es rna e ",e ve OCI Wben drafts can be procured t ia much total of $1 830000 For tbe collec tyof I ght and that It moves at the safer ban to rem Bank B s Tbe name of t on of the taxes III each dlstrtct the rate of 894 000 000 feet pel' second the Post 01l\ce and Stale sbou d in all cases snm of eight thousand dollars or 'I IUstead of 921 000000 If he IS rlgbt beS~bS~!b~~t~bo send money by Ex!,re!8 464 000 In all For statIOnery sev the common calcnlatlOu of the dIS must prepay the Expre .. charge else It wlll enty thousand dollars For adver tance of the heavenly bodaes from be deducted from tbe remlttanoe tIS ng by assessors and collectors eacb other 18 JDcorrecl THE TRIBUNE ALMANAC thIrty - thousand dollars For A qnamt old gentleman In speak We can .upply back numbers of tM Trl

1 f th and f h d s:r II <.l. f bune Almanac for yeIL1'I! 1849 18ti5 1848 I sa aries a e commIssIoner 109 0 t e luerent a otmen ... 0 men 1858 1859 1860 and 1861 Price 13 < ___ ,."', clerks tn the office of Internal Reve- by wh ch Borne become nseful c t zensl eacb pas pa d Address nile one hundf"(ld and- twenty tho us and others worthless vagra.nts by THE TRIBUNE New Yo~k and dollars For blank books and way of Illustrallon remarked Ro D Y S PEP S I ARE M E D Y II ! advert s ng ten thousand dollars one slab of marble becomes a useful For pfintlOg stamps eighty five door step while anot! er becomes a DR DARIUS HAM S thousand dollars For stamp agency Iymg tomb-stone AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIBIT m Phlladelpbla seven thousand and Mason Jones m hIS lecture IU New Recommended 10 cure])yspepna Nenlo ... fi h d d d II Ttl th ness Hearl Burn Oolic Pa" .. ve un re 0 ars 0 a ree York told hIS aud ence that IU Eng Wind nlheSOfIJach arPa,ns million s x bundled and sIxteen land three hundred famlhes controll n '" BOUlels Headache thousand five bundred dollars The ed the government a rew thousand Oompla nls ~s;:;.st. ~1~~m Trenun8 only rema n ng Item of expendltu~e famll es owned the 80 I five meu Intemperance IHIt a.t of pr ntlllg Of th s I matre owned one foueth of Scotland and IT STIMt:LATES EXHILARATES INVIGORATES JUT

n estImate five m Ilion adult. men had no vOICe W LL NOT INTOX CATE OR f,TUPBFY

THE R(SSIAN BATH -The vapor batb has been a favorite hyglemc re source ID the north of Europe for many years Hs efficacy m certam d seases and ItS salutary IDfluence when JudICIOusly used as a means of preservmg health have long been recogmzed by tbe faculty but Its use m tb s country where the pre­valence of rheumatic and neuralg c affectIOns make the vapor bath specl ally deSIrable has been limited by tbe fear of taking cold m a climate I able to such extreme and sudden vaflatlons of temperature Tbls ob JectlOn to the use of steam as a means of pUflficatlOn and as a recup eratIve agent 18 removed by the Rns s an Bath where fr ctlOn and the cold douche and plunge obViate the cond tlOn by whICh the human system IS made sens lIve to cold on account 01 open pores and a sensItIve skID The safety curative andoonservatlve nflueuces of the RUSSIan Bath have

long been estabhshed 10 Europe •

ID the government TAKE NOTICE Tbat Doctor Ham s Celebrated D.r~pep

A clergyman be ng much pressed 8 a Remedy has ~een before the publiC for by a lady of h s acqualDtance to thepasttenyears Andlntbattmetbepeo

S d p e who have used t w II vouch tor tbe bene preach a sermon the first un ay af flt they bave denved from, It The obar,eter ter her marflage compl ed and chose of h s art ele and t. reputation can also be the followmg passage m Psalms for obta ned from the dealers who sell t or !lave

80ld It for any length of time, to both oftlt_ hIS text And there shall be much Dr Ham refers and Is WI 11Djf to stanel tbe peace-whIle the moon eud ueth test Anda so cballenies any new compound

to produce the same resu iB let alone dell oacy of lIavor of h s lnvlgorat ni Spirit, A traveler I elating h s adventuree

told tbe company that be and b,s servant had made fifty Wild Arabs run wh ch starthng them be obserV' ed that there was no great merIt III that for said he we ran and they ran after UR

Jefferson once gave t as a reason to a Southeru man for ma ntamlDg the U Dlon that It was necessary to have somebody to qnarrel WIth and that It was better to keep New Eng land for that purpose thau to fall to quarrehng at the Soult

Those who have resources wlthm themselve al d can dare to hve alone want fr ends the least but koow how to prize them the most

which for liB etrects upon the B Ie a torpla L ver low spirits or when the blood Is all'eot ad ... 8een by sldn d Beases or tlactlon upon the Kidneys n fact for ant person who II run down by the wear a.nd care oUbla world WI 1 lind reI ef n thll old and well tried rem edy

ASTONISHING To Dr .Ham who has modestly put before the pub Ic his ])yspepna Remeily for ten years past to look back and see the nUlllber of tremendOU8 article. within that time that have sprung up like II rocket and gone down

ILLINOI.

Sou thampton-TrumaD ",'lDdln. IOWA

WeltoD-Charlel A BU11l1ck. XAlIAA.

TbomaB E Baboook KI\INlI80U

Alfred B Burdick

away It muat certlilDly cootauli the hkely tel settle down Bnt he could the charIOt bel nd seemed also to the beetJUlCB of the meat and be not rest WIthout seemg the eastern push It forward Above the umbrel yel')' ~ and nourIsfnng In Eu world and thiS tIme he resolvea to la wCle !loWNS and ornaments ~ rope 1'1. e.ert drop saved and eat reach It by way of Cahforn a He preclOUS st nes and It termlDate en They fill an earthen pot witb set out With a commlRS on 10 tbe With a flymg dragon set m the same melt and vegetablee never omlttmg revenue servICe On the way the manoer Tbe whole was of gold the onlonl and let It boll away one vessel wlls becalmed 10 SIght of Jllan most CUriously executed and embel bait For the soup, they season It Fernandez and Browne WIth Bome hsbed WIth rub es and pearls whh IM!Pperj lind sometimes With others put off m an open boll.~ to

ROGUES -A man who cheats lU

shOi t measure IS a measnreless rogue It III whIskey then he IS a rogue m Spirit If be gives a bad title to

What pleases God shall there fore please me also were the words of Gahleo on hiS bl ndness

ke tbe .t ck wh cb guides t In Ill! glorious asoent Some oome out and cIa m to tell the publ 0 they u.e unknown Barke from Soutb Amerioa w th any quantity of rum from the Westlnd es &c Dr Ham takes this oppor tunlty to refer to the Med,cal Faculty liere and everywbere that his artlole Is In JIlt as to ill! qualifications and challengel any oile to produce a person male or female wbo has used It a8 directed tbat will not opeak favorably of It for d,*organizeil stomach Dys pepsla IOS8 of appet te want of actIon of the Kidneys loss of &ppetlte l1li well as lII&ny other complalnts that humanity are allllcted

with M~&~i::~:"tha:'S::::1'_;~:~:~ TO LADIES -<

IIOrrel, par.le~, and otber herbs and VISit Crusoe s Island where he went OATHARINE WARMAN IIPlcel and thicken It WIth velml¢elh through a remarkable senes of ad ThIS aged woman was descended or orambs of bread Wbether It IS ventures) wblch were recorded m from a Scotch famdy although a na deIiOlonll or not It certamly seems Ha.rpers Magaztne some ten years tlve of PrussIa Her father John too ~.I'O throwaway Amer\can ago Arflved at San FranClMco htl Ross weI t from tbe north of Scotland houe,wlteB who may be obliged to found th.!.t a change had taken place mto Germany and entered the ser ~,loe economy can at least trf It and hIS TcommlsslOn III the revenue vIce of the klDg of PrussIa at Berlm, ~o may be taugbt to hk~ It servICe Jas not worth a straw He where hIS danghter Catharme was

land then he IS a rogne m deed If THE BEST WORK FOR CANVASS-he gives a short measure m wheat ING AGENTS tben he IS a rogue m gram And If HAill-ER S PIOTORIAL HISTORY OF he cheats when he can be IS lU deed TUE GREAT REBELLION ID spmt lU gralD a ~easurel S8 IN scoundrel If he cheats at all e IS THE UNITED STATES a tall cheat Messrs Harper & Brothers have commenc

e Issue In numbers of a romp ete His tory of the G eat Rebell on In the Un ted Stotes The work has been for many months In course of preparation by a wr ter every way qual fled for the task

load Dl11lt not be told It IS an IDS.ltU found tMt washmg clothes and drlv born ID 1.1ay 1648 Her falmly ap PRIDE IS as loud a beggar as want tlOil' or economy merely 109 muleb were Just then the most pear to have been enthUSIastIc royal and a great deal more'Saucy Wheu

The delBert IS almost m"farlably profitable occupat ons and was bal ISts and mtlmately connected WIth you have bought one fine thlDl:' you bread and cheetle lD wmter With a aucmg between them when b~ re others of Itke deSCriptIOn One of want ten more that your appearance Ii\tle comfiture I do not meap to celved 1II proposltlOu to report tl e theRe was Captam Kettle of Malden may be all of a pIece uut It IS easIer oy that eVilry famlly lives m thIS proceedlugs of the ConstitutIOnal ID Kent who followed the fortunes to suppress the first deSire than to way but I bave been In ml&ny and ConventIOn wh ch was about to oleet of kmg Charles II and attended satisfy all that follow It Pnde has _n httle difference One IS ex~ct If reporte are true he wrote nearly tbat monard n several of hIS VISItS broken many a I eart ed to take a bit of cheese aboot an all the g00d speecl es dehvered Be to Germany He became Catharme s Inch IIqO&re, an~ a teaspoonful of Sides bel~g handsomely paId he was god father and seems to have had com8tare The httle shop wmdows aUthOllZl1d to publish the Report for her under hIS partlCular care and pro­are 101110 hned WIth Jan of preserves hIS own profit Great nterest was tect or At the restoration of the wblcb are IOld m quantIties of two felt then about Cal forDia fur the kmg he WIIS so overJoyed at the or three cente worth. Itke aoythmg of her admISSion mto the event that he caused h,s god-daugh el. with a free ConstitutIOn was ter s feet to be washed m claret At

Chene m the same way, a bit a pendmg Congress ordered the ~ur wbat perlod of her lIfe she was de-1 ..... Incbea sqnare for dmner The cbase of 1I0me thousands of COple!! at prlved of thIS fnend and protector "pitt aod ... It are no exceptlontl to a liberal price does not appear or whether he till thne-cen$ rule, httle three-corn With the money thus earued made al y sort of proVISion for her eNd,.,.,. being t'be only recetta BrQ.wne I/et out ouce more for the support Soon after the restoration 01. 'qftbem OlDnalDon cloves East thiS bme by way of Eurqpe Capta n Kettle returned to hIS natIve natmeg aDd 'Imdar IIPlcell bave no Leavmg IllIs family now numerou S If country accompaOled by Oatharme locatloia In a contmental family not large at Florence betraversed whoafterwardsmamedJamesWslk ."'rt tbey never make a l!uddlDg or Italy Oil f ot then took a g I a er a Scotchman and reSIded with hIm pie or cake of any deB'crlptlon tbrough S OIly and thence to Pales In tbe CIty of Glasgow After hlB de ft,," ~ woal~ cooBlder It Tb~ account of th s t01l1 s cease she marr ed Hugh Warman a

INTRIGUll! -Tbere are minds so ha bltuated to mtrlgue and mystery m themselves and 80 prone to expect It from others that tbey Will never accept of a plam reason for a plam fact If It be poIIIlhleto deVise causes for It that are ohfdir" far fetched and usually not ~ carrwge

The last number of Holbrook's Umted States Mail contams the fol lowmg cunons address on a letter recently carrIed by the mall

Hokey pokey wlnkey wang Take Un. letter to B lIy Strang Who lives In Bristol In R 11 f He 8 a hu Iy boy and has a g ass eye

~t attlvagaoce to gIVen m Yusef one of tl e liold er who fought under the duke tIIf.";, W. aloe n;lost readable books of Eastern of Monm()utb at the battle of Sedg Why was our common motber Itke "liO:h_~~ a rerUlllr elm our langnage First we moor ID 1685 What became of a certam mode n IDBtltutlon? Be-• fIOIJi':110Cl0 01' a put K nglake s Eothen Warman after the executIOn of the cause she was Adams expreM com Suoh a tamlly d04la not allow Browne s Yuse! third W unfortunate duke IS not known but pany

The ntroduct on conta OS a clear and suo o nct aceount of the formation of tbe Con federacy of the States the fonnatlon and adoption of the Constitution of the Ull ted States and theestab shmentof the National Government the anglO development and progre .. of the doctr nes of Nulllilcation and Seces. on and the various phases which tbey assumed untll the r final culm nation in the Great Rebe I on

The History comprises a full aocountl drawn frem the most authentic ""Urces ot W the events of the War the Intrlgnes of the Southern leaders at bome and abroad the gradual defect on of one section the great upns ng of the people for the maintainenoe of the National life and eDstence the rapId creation of an Immense army and navy and tbe Battles b}! land and sea

The D1UBtrations compnse portraits of a1\ those wbo hAve borne a prominent part n the struggle Maps of the d if!erent JocalI t es Plans of tbe lead ng actioDs view8 of every scene of tnterest and of ttie most 1m portant Battles these lIIustrat ons are most Iy from draw ngs taken On the spot

Every facllty at the command of the Pub I shers has been employed In the preparation and execution of tb 8 work and they coni! dently bel eve thatlt 11'1 I form tbe most trust worthy and valuable history wh ch oan be prepared of Tbe Great Struggle for the Amer can Union

MODE AND TERMS OF PUBLICATION The work WIll be Il!8ued In number. each

conSlstmg of 2' pages of the s ze of Har per 8 Weekly pnnted from clear type upon line paper and w 11 probably be completed In about twenty numben

Dr Ham knows that you do not aI"."'''&1 mucb attention to the many ditrerent article. put before you In tbe paper but we would refer you to our agenll! who you wUlllnd "ra the respectable merchantl and dealers In 1e gard to the InVIgorating Spirit I some of tbem have"" d It for years and I:no1l' well the repulat on It has amongst th08e 'Wbo have used It In .... Iattni Dature to eradloate d sea8es It WIll renovate the system HI acts directly on the blood removing all oil s tructlons to the general health wIll CUre Liver Complaints DyspepsIa N ervoul A..,o tions Sour Stomach Headache Weakne. Lo .. of Appetite 8S well as ob1ltructton In tbe Kidney Bladder or Urlna~ Organl Trv It We will gDarantee you wm be sattl lied with the re8ult

T"Ie extraordinary 8uccellll of Dr Haln I Invigorating Spirit 8eema to Btlr up an army of Tonics Bitters and Cure AIIB but l1li a general thlnl tbey are like the 1l01"Oing Glory -look Tery ne In the morning bnt 'wilt be fore the day has put The Dr has been be fore the publlo for yeara hie Dyspepa a Remedy h ... heen tested and not found nnt Ing It acts on the Liver Stomach Head and the whole system it is good at all time8 and for every body

All the prop etor duce this ba8 SPla". In flnt bot:t\e.~,-"I

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