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Remon Prep evi. orate tie \n indi pre * From the L ¢ Becens It is not at all -s countries, . where hitherto been . ver should cow be sox the cause of the. & strong tendency to wroug on both ald widen still, . As the Mod] == g JAMES I. HENDRYX PROPRIETOR, - REPUBLICAN, Vol. 88. No. 8. *_ DEMOCRAT, Vol. 15, No. 14.2 TERMS---$1,50 PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. OEFICE-DAVIS BRICK BLOCK, UP STAIRS. | arb Remoceat. evaurauan aveey saroupay womro, au roopetretowrine SFeW. - VAST in-Ad sight Mouths, in Advance,. .. six Month, = ® - ~- Ageis Nothing ! Bloo 6 Tob Printing With the ald of steam power and fast presses, we are enabled to exefute every virltty of Job Printin by mail promptly attend s 13013113me -= Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, it ----ONEONTA, N.Y.... _ BENJ. ESTES, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, reasonable. _ _ SELECT POBTRY From the New York Indopendent Beott and the Vitern av mavamp ravion. 1. t _.... and veternn to War Department., ; came; He sought the Chief who te him, on many a feld of 6- Chis who shouted \Forward © where'er bis ban- ner ros, And bore Its stare in frimph behind the Aying foes. It. \'Have you forgotten, General,\ the battered. soldier \The days of eighteen. hundred. twelve, when I was by your side? Have you 12mm Johnson, that fought at Lundy's FHis true I'm old and. pensioned. but 1 want to fight again.\ TOT CM. C \Havel f otten '\ said the Chief, \my brave old , No? And here's the hand I gave you then, and lot it tell you so : Pf“ you have 5mm your share my friend; you're crip -*- pled; of Tay— And we have need of younger arms and fresher blood to-day.\ .. quick,... She coold _not get a difficult _leaagn . in | 1iton had enjoyed the advantage of the school twice as long so abe. Miriam bed talent and { brillfaney. Jano was not sure whether sho had ' taleot. She know that she was not brillant, nor T hitese arloutés, os Miriam tad frequently dons. : Whatever eaccess she bad achieved had cont her | bard and perssveriog labor. sho began | success, this passage came Into her mlad: \The race is pat to the swift, sor the battle: to the . stroog.\. Bealdes, If ahe did not win the prize, ~ ghe would at Teast havo the benefit of trying. So she resolved to eater the list-to do as wall as .abe possibly could, and then quietly leave the ! result to time. - \Are you going to write for the prizg, Jane 1\ ; seked one of her achool-follows. The questipner was Marian Trevor already ; mentioned as s sycophantic admirer of Miriam . Hamilton. . . . . ! Bhe ran straight to her idol, to tell her of Jane | Ashton's tntention. - \Let the beggar write!\ sald Miriam, fo ace centa of stroog contempt. \It'll amuse har, and) | I flatter mprelf it will not foterfere particularly | with me. Do you think there's any chance of gafoing the- prise over- my-head, Marian 4- -- Troys X 'Gain the prize over you ! She might as well nodertake to climb ap to the moon with a tea | foot ladder !\ ~ ___ SKETCHES. | Stcetch of the Ltfe of Col. Ellsworth. ~The news-of the . murder-of-Ool.~Blmer . E. Ellsworth, at Alexandria, is calculated to create a feeling of Intense sadness and indignation to feel desuondent to calculating tha ebanegs thronghontthe Joyal States: and reveals to trenchory-at clam. - In the death of Col. Ellsworth car volgn- teer army will loss one of its most efflent and | eothustaatio.officaresohoo! in the French of light infantry tactics, popalarly known as the Zouave drill. | For thear duties“? muutegi a skillll7m] roficiency thatamonnted to a positive gen'us, End argued a promising future os a military lead- r » Col. Elsworth was borne near Mechanlosvillo, in Saratoga county, N. Y., April 28, 1897, and was, therefore, at the time of hls death ouly tnenty-fongurs of-ago.-In -his -carly . youth homanifested strong military. Inclinations. He | lived at homo untill twelvo or thirteen yam? which time he. recels cot- mon-school education. | Fle was always n. close and diligent student. | Oo leaving. home he went , and was any? for a namber of | yeart-as clerk To a store in that clty. Bat the marrow limits of the counter were not eafficlent (an; the development of his talents and ambition, \ I .Y. IC LATHROP & HARRIS, Att'ys and Counsellors at Law, COUPERSTOWN, OTSEGO Go., m. ¥ womace tarnor, 20. xown a, THEODORE A. EDDY, sURGEON DENTIST, Milford Otsego County, N. ¥.7 aap testh extraoted without pain, by the application of gisctriatty. i F3 WILLIAM WENDELL, Justtce of the Peace, (at tus coumey coran's orer.) t. T. A. J. NOWLEN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SURVEYOR AND CIVIL ENGINEER, OREONTA ®. Y EB TREE EXHIBITION w. a. 'Bmtes GALLERY OF ART. Pmmmfim THE NAT. moos ortorice rie mion op '* FRENCH WARE.-Farsou xertuss, Am toten \ Tor . No Hum bug N. H. LAKE & Co. BE SELLING aunu-woot Mflhzlwtvgmhzlafi, frat rue-m sad st ster Goods In Uhsisiinent the inay rafes. Cents Merits] BUYS A G00D CAP ar LAKE & lo%, Twenty Shillings o : W L‘Thm £63 old Billy Johnson. that fought at. Lan: , At LAKE & Goh . g0°8 A BEAUTIFUL SILK_hAT warco=rms, Ia CLOCKS aND JEWELRY,. OF ALL THE NSW 8TVT £8, ver; and fr sate lowe than at auy other estab- \ opunty, | And I would add, that here L \Bat General\ cried the veteran, a Nash upon his \The very men who fought with us, they say are tra} tors now ; They've torn the flag at Landy's Lane, our old red, white and blue. And whille a drop of blood is left, T'll show that drop is true. * v. \I'm not so weak but I can strike, and I've got a good old gun, To got the range of traitors hearts, and prick them one by one. Your Minnie rifles and such arms it ain't worth while to try I conldn't the hang of them, bat I'll keep my powder dry !\ vi. \God bless you, comrade! -said the Chief-\God bless your loyal heart! men aro. tn the field, and olaim to have their part. They'll plant our sacred banuer in every rebellions town, And woe henceforth to any hand that dares to pull it down t\ - Fil, \Bat 9:12?“ 1\-stlli persisting, the weeping veteran \I'm yet}? enough to follow, so long as you're my guides And. some you know must bite the dust, and that, st leant 1; can 1 ; . Bo. 8178)??? a place to fight, bat mo a place e'! VIL “lfdxuyflnsuld’fim on Pickens, let the Colonel in com mand, Put me u No odds how hot the cannon smoke, ar how the shells may fy, Pi hon; all: Dylan and Btripes aloft. and bold them till 1 the rampart, with the Aag.atafl in my LM. \I'm ready, General, so you let a post to me be given, Where Washington can see me, an he looks from high. est Heaven, And say to Putoem at his side, or may be, General dy'a Lane! t. \And when the fight is bottest, before the traitors fy: a shell and ball are screeching, and. bursting in R the sky. 1f any shot should bit me and lay me on my face, My mwm to Washington's and not to Arnold s ”plan“. to the - afer T wbell attend to all wateh repeiting. mpmeif, | Bn proving andjobbing done as wrual, ¢ GOLD FRMNB -Bagley's pat., werranted the bestin use EPEOTACLES-Go4, Bliver, Shall and mounted. - Also Rye Olasere, both con amortment of vex and copsers.. A full trom Spantib a doy. No fne wuufiifiy. *** t 90 ¢ a The Double Store. POPULAR TALES. From the Literary Companion 1 THE GOLDEN PRIZE at noratto aroxm, m \ Attention, young. ladka 1\ Forty young girls, varying io age from twelve | to seventeen, almaltansonely looked up from their BINGHAM & JARVIB !bookx,und,vlth glances of curfosity, regarded BG LEAVE to invorm rae cus teers and friends, that they bave now on band a 'miesticn ot poonine 'which we will dispose of Hse s n ai Ane yap rain rid ths trade dealt with \Abo spices, PEBFUMERY, Rook PaPCR. oi copths DYB sTUFES, menpromes The and amdatunt, who has had some tweire year's my: in Dubia end ty whom be caretaity and accarsialy prepared A w. a. COMsTOoCKE CouPERSTOWA, M 7, vaaes o Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, DYEWOODS AND DYE-STUEFS, Olls, Paints and Printers' Articles, French, Buglish & Amarican Perfumery, FINE 10ILET AND SHAVING SOAPS, te\ mats\ moo 5 for PURE WINES AND _BRANDIES - em PMS n [At the Old Stand of E Phinney,) L xex» on HamD a LABG® TP udm‘i‘mm’fiifiau taple and Fancy Stattonery, pes, biesx «hd deid sod Biecl Poop Tax , R you othermiso would, I De Laney, of whose boarding school stteption, the teatber proceeded : *You are aware, young ladies, that out semi- annmal exbibition is appointed for the twenty- fourth of this mouth, or three weeks from to day It in scarooly neccesary for me to say that I de sire it to appesr os well as possible. A. part of the exerciace will consist of eesmys, the bert six that have been writteo daring the term, being selected. In order to excite your emalationg, and Induce you to exert regives more: thas er this gold pencf! a- a prize to be given to the writer of tha bent ce- say by a member of this school. They are to be banded in a fortoight from to day, sod the des cision will be annonuced the day before the ez hibition. I will add that the manaxcript mast be perfectly nest, snd thats blot will be con [w sufficient to exclode from the competi- | The gold pencil which Madame De Laney held | up wee elegant aod without doubt costly -- It was coly natural that more tho one of the flrluhmld have fell a strong desire to possere t. a, muck us they were all members. Having secared their w \Yet mont hoped against expectation, feeling | * Mirlam smiled a smile of self satiafied approv- 'al of this adulation, ond dismlased the subject from her mind, | Meauwbile, Jone Ashton lost_ no time in se | leetiog a eabject for her essay. Bho felt that in i order to stand any chance of encoess, It would be vecemsary to do her best. After considerable i reflection, she decided to make choice of Belf- ' Re'lence, and its important bearing upon the in | dividbal character and upon success in life. 1 Her design was to weave in as many prom! nent fostgnoes of this trait as ber reading sbould ' supply, afd enforce ber view by appealing to their examples. It was not. long before obs be- icome very mach interested in her. selfobosen | task, and when at léogth she bad completed t, j it was not without a degree of pardonable solf- ' satisfaction tht sho surveped her work. Meagwhile Mirlam Hamilton did not hasten ' to undertake her task. She was not disposed to I exert herself. When the question was naked why she delayed so long, she nnawered with con- { fidence, \One day will be enough to write mine. I don't to 'dig! Like some forks. Thank gooduces, I am a rapid worker.\ * { Finally, abe seleoted ag her soljsct the not | uncommon ons-\A. parallal betweeo Washing. j ton and Napoleon.\ She was inGuenced fo the selection chiefly by tha thought that it would be lees trooble to write upon this subject than any other. Cortainly her heart was not fo it, nor was abe one, In any way, fitted to comprebend and appreciate the charnoter of Washington. i However, to do her justice, it must be nc ; knowledged that her essay was a very good one, conbidering the smail amoont of time and labor ' aho bad expended upon it. She bad the facaity ot easy and emooth expresslon, and to the an flcio! reader her essay would scem very goof Only the day before the essays were to be handed jo, rawors reached Miriam that Jane | Ashton had written a very superior cssay.- Bome of lha‘éirla bed sean it, and were confident that sho would gain the prize. Uotll this: time Miriam had pot felt a doubt of her o#n success | Even now, she thought that the merit of her ' rival's essay must be very mach exaggerated -- Still the possibility of Jane's euccess wasenough to O11 her with anensfoess, sod eho determined | to fiod out through her Aatterer, Marian Trevor, I how good it really was. Accordlogly, Marian | borrowed the eszay, and secretly showed It to i Mirlarn. Sbe read it with fIi.concealed dismay. . It was mach better thgu her owo. In spite. of ; ber self-love, she could not belp seeing that, nor l did Marina's depreciatiog remarks at all biiod her to the fact. Withoot, however, betraying | ber disquiet, oe requested Moriaa to. returu it, and then formed but plans. She remembered that Madame De Labey bad warned the scholars that a blot would exclade | an essay from competition. The thought inspired | ber with a design of unuttorable menoness. '- That evening aho stole into the echoolroom, and | creeping. to June's desk, took out the essay | which Jane had written with auch great care and th ink thinking valy with exultation that the prize was now hers bepond a doubt, she retired to bed. The next morning the easays were handed io. Jane did not agein open bers, and therefore was ' neatsess, and danbed done of the Inside pages! wherever be was intimately known, i This done, she hastily left the school | pression was sometimes obtained by strangers room. and without ore thought of her meanness, | that there was degree where he remaived about two years, Bome six years stuce he removed to Ohicago, arrived there peoulicas, and without a profession or certain means of support, but by bis industry, perso: verance, energy, he soon achieved an honor- able position in that city, The exciting exploits of the Freoch Zoun'ves at Sebastopol led bim to investigate this de- scription of drill. - Coming to the decision that the Zounve tactics were the ntost efficient yst stadled, be sat to work to organize a compan of this character in Ohfeago, the titl of \The Obicago Zouaves.\ Forty or fifty young meo joined the company, sud he devoted bimself as- sidoously to drilling them to the highest perfection in every branoh of the tactice. After a practice of about a year, a tour of the East was projected. They arrived fo this city on the 14tb of Joly, 1860, after a Margaux“ progress through the Western States. ia novelty of their drill, their fantastic dress and the. precis- foo of their evolutions, astraoted universal atten- ton, not only from military uten, but from the geugral 'The exbtbitibo ot the Acadamy of Music was au immense success, and Colonel Ellsworth-became Inown all over the country as the origloator of the Zsuave drfll in the United Btates. Now Zouave companies began to be organized to most of the large cltice. Col. Ellsworth lately stadfed law with Mr. Lincots, aod was admitted to the bar last spring. Alter Mr. Lincoln's election the cp, It was generally underatood that Oolons! Eile- worth would attagbed to his o. He accompanled the President to Washi gton, snd was one of the most notfve and attentive mem- bers of the party. 1t was expeoted that he would be placed in some Important position in in the War Department, bat it is not probable that auch a position would bave bean fo accor- dance with hls desires. Immediately upon the vatbremic of the war he sought active service, and came forward to New York and commenced the organization of a Zsaave ment from members of the Fire Department. e freedom and dash of the Zoaate drill exactly suited the spirit of the firemen, mod is an focredibly short a full regiment had been formed, on its to Washlogtoo. Thoregiment has elicited unfvereal admiration. His parents are stlll living at bis native place. His only brother died a year ago Isst spring.- He bad no sister. At the time of bis depart ture from the city with bis meat, his parents were stopplog at the Astor Hons. At bis last Interview with them-before he left, his mother said- \I hope God wili take cars of you, Elmer.\ \He will take care of me, mother,\ be replied. \Hs bas led me in this work, and Ho will take carg of me.\ God Aas taken care of him, and the. calmina- tlon of his life could not have been more glorions for himself or the oxuse for which be . Calonel Ellsworth was exceeding! 1:1de Im. of affectation to his do- rtment, but those that knew him best were warmest and most devoted friends, At Chi- cago and Rockford be was a universal favorite. President Lincoln entertained for him a bigh not aware of the fatal mark which disfigured one | pefecual ' of the fair pages. Bbe was in excellent spirits, | for she knew that she had done well. Irlam , might lndeed bave done better, but at all events bad done ber bert, aod that consclousnear would remain even if sho failed to obtain the which she so ardently desired. Day succeeded day, and at leagth the moraing ' Institute, Brooklyn. The marriage arrived when tho prize was to be annosnced.- Ail egen were fired eagerly upon Madame Ds Laney, when abe arnse, and eald : . \Young ladies, you are aware that three weeks since, I cffored m prize of an elegant gold peacil to the writer of the bert cxsay, I am + very glad to find that there bas been such mn to- terest maniferted, as is Indicated by the oumber ; prosented Thirty exsays have beeo. banded io ! to me-ali of which, I am giad to may, indicate ix at the Brat, io point of excellence bey ore on the subject of 'Belf-Reliance,' by Jane provac'y coveted pi might exert themaoives. t fortuoste one was Miriam Hamilton, a brilliant, dashing girl, with considerable beauty. | - There was qoite a sepration. Jane bloibed and cot a Hitle taleot. Sbe was generally con.. WP Plesware, while poor Miriam turned white sidered a \geoing being able to make a showy with sstoniabment and mortification. recitation a slender preparation.. Jo trath. __| she eaid aloud, \tbat a blot was | she was little disposed to exert berself confiding safficleot to exclude an exaay from competition.\ : in ber readinems, and making it ber boast \Well said Madame De Laney, calmly | It oonld badly be eaid that abe was a favorite. \Was not Jape Ashton's eeay blotted ?\ She was too imperions, and too exactiog of ad- \How do yoPknow *\ inquired Madame Ds mirstlou for that Yet, by a sort of tacit con. L897. with startling emphasis. sent, the chief plaes in the scbool was reigned G30d herrens! 1 bave betraged mysalf !\ ; zs, \Yes It is very pretty. It will be jost the A week since, in the «chool room, I raw a girl regard. It may cot be amiss to mention at this time that Col. Elleworth bas been engaged for the last two years to Mise Oszrle Spafford, a you lady of 17, the daoghter of Chas. P. Bpaftord, a wealthy citizen of Bockford, Tilloois, Mime prize ; s was recently a studeot fo the Oarroll would pro- bably bave taken place ere this, bot for the out of the war. The death of Cot. Eliswortb will mark an era in the blstory of this war, mod bir name will bereafter staod by the side of Warren and ! pthere who fall among the first in the Revolution ' in defense of their country. The ssmmesia who lhtldqidvd bim of life bas conferred apoo him ' Inmortallty. The effect of his murder will be to Inteneify the war feeling to the Nortb, sod to to future copfliota ! cals was ' with expre of the most profornd sorrow. « Most of the flags oo pablic and private bail (logs, and on the vessels fo the harbor, were lowered at half mast, in token of to bis | memory. A of the fond sptemittes of of bia ent was beld yesterday afternoon, at «four o'clock, to take ‘Wm‘ mensares in regard to bis death. -(N. Y. World. A Thrilllag Sketch, It was a night of pitchy darknoss. At four tn to bere .lbouY¢h| Miriam, appalled bells 1:43va not lflzmm glut: was At recess, sbe remarked to w \\ said the teacher, \m moving, dreacbed sails, wet after '%°p’ip”‘°° who which + bave ersolng begrily from tha! 7 |atrangely-troubled water ; within a few cable- \'There 1t 191\ \Where ?\ said the captain. \Right abend, otr.\ \Hard a port (our helm.\ \Hard a port it is, ofr.\ round the yeda mmm \Ay oy, sir.\ The yarde ware braced around 'and the ship |-| the larboard: elds. That streak of clouds ow almost crimson ; and there was heard what hey thought was the heavy roar of the comfo gala and every man see to hold. his _brea awaitiog the shook. Good men and courageous sailore were on that ship's deck, but the tanle trom the onslaught like frightened obildren.- When God speaks in those storms His: volce is awful to the ear/ond many a strong man has quailed before it. And the storm Iteelf Is searce- ty more trying to one's nerves than just before it strikes, whils men wait to dresdifg} suspense. was in the decponing color of that lowering eloud that foor o'clock had arrived, and daylight was looked for as those men with Paal: looked for it wheo they \wished for day.\ - only to reveal the thickness of the datkness to the wandering vision. Jost at daylight their earo-mere-stannod-with-socccast ole was got ready to receive the expeoted blast on People, so long absorbed in the arte of Perce that Ilfie ' of-orimson -light.--At- loogth--eight-belle-told--uet Ministers-uever till now- found the People But the straggling light of the\ day ssemed | gard _COOPERSTOWN, OTSEGO COUNTY, N. Y., SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1861. allow a rebellion to proceed for months in a ca- reer of stat-pang money, arms, muultlons, ateenals, armories, &o., proceeding from investing to. bom barding its most important fortreses, and nsurp- the collection of revenne over one-third of gun in defense of ito rights. 4. 'That never before did Twenty Milliong of ' hind almcet forgotten that of War, spring to arms with so general on alaority, co hearty an enthuslaem, as did those of our patriot [States upon. receiving. news of the captore of Bumpter and the President's Proclamation there- upon. . 5. That nover till now wasa Government em barsassed, perplexed, by the duty of necepting some and rejecting other of the regiments raieed, equipped red tendered for its defense, eager to serve on ite own terms till the end of the War. treason and robbery porpetzated by the late Cabl- ressing Millions after Milliona of Dollars apon &, on its own terms, and insisting that {t should fake enough and never borrow trouble: with re to its Finances, Bo much at least is secure. Whatever may bap, this cannot be geinsayed. And now, if the BR bllo- T dct a it Fits «duntry, beforo Famiog a regiment or firings (~ = zmsmms, HUMOROUS. Prom Vanity Fair. Artemis Ward in the Southern Confederacy -...... _the Show. Confiscated. . You have perhaps wondered whereabouts I ( red shan id woot m the Foamy of ths you a gone e-Toomb of the Coppylets, tho' I dont know what those is. - Ito a popler ucogepaper frase. ten to my fail, nnd be allent that yo may 'here. - Eva been amon; ffimhafu, {mud} my daily by my legitmit perfeshao, and hayvn't hadpefgume to weeld my faolle quill for me to koto from your troothfal advertisement. _ My -access was skaly, ond I likewiso bad a batrer scape of my life. If what I've been throw is graham hosspitality,\ 'bout . which 6. That no Administration succeeding to an . **'Thus those mon wafted till the minutes Ioolb- | €iapty Tressory, an Inadiquaté Hevenies s 06: | ande thee they age ton of me.\ Thay was | ened Into nnd the only change-perceptible- Fmonlized-Pnbllc Bervice-demoralized-through- Fattogettier too tnvishr with thetrattemstrans. - ~ garve that they made too much of me. They was I went among. the Beseabere with no feelings Of annortmdelty, 1 went in my porfesheraat espsoity. _I was actoonted by one of the most Lofttest desfres which can swell the human -Boosum, vin-to give the- people their moneys worth, by showin them Sagashos Boosts Wax Btatoots which I venter to say air onsorpast by I will not call ragick - louder than whole broadsides from a hundred | guu chip; the whole heavens were lighted up' with a flery red light; the ocean was stirred from her profound depths ; groat waves, without any visible cause, ran in the most awful commo- tion now striking togother and throwing the white foam and spray high in afr, then parting mest ogain ,in fearfal embrace, ms belore; a school of sperm whales ron athwort the abip's bow, making every exertion to escape from (Ea leogths of the ship on tmmeose colomo of water | was thrown mast head bigh, and foll back again with a roar like Niagara; a deop mosrnfol like the eabo of thueder among moontafo caverns, was constantly heard, and 'none could tell whence It came ; the noble ship was tossed aod shaken like a plaything. \Great God, have meroy apon us !\ cried offi cere and men. \What is this? What is com» Ing next? ls it the day o: judgment ?\ The royal Pealmiat described them accurate: c? : «They reel to and fro, and stagger like a raoken man, and are at thei? wit's end,\ Soon | the mystery was solved, when, right before thir eyes, about one league from them, there arose the rough sidee of a monntain out of the yield. fog water, and reared ite high bead lo tho alr ; then from tho garmmit flames burst forth, sed malted lave ran like a river down. the declivity, and fell like a cascade of fame foto the seothing ncean. It mas birth-throe of nature, and an feland was born which was miles to clroumfer- cose. Two years aftorward Lsalled right over that place, bat the placid waters: gave no lotimation that an feland had been there; yet to man bas raid that be saw the death and burial of that land whose birtb I bave thas chronicled. \They that go down to the sea lo ships, that do business in the great waters; these see. the works of the Lord, and Hig wonders in the deep.\ <0. MISCELLANEOUS. _| Make Your Homes Beantiful. | The mean who is devoid of local pride has very Hittle pleasure io this world. The man who cheerfal, especially as you see it the next mo- tment the fault of the geophif Tribune. From the Lounger of Harpor's Weekly. On the Watch, Governor Banks, of Massachusetts, recom- mends, fo blo last message, that the dome of the Boston Stute House be gilded. 'That dome fo the most conspicions object as you approach the alty; and it lo seen from all the neighboring beights, as the dome of Bt. Pater's fo seen from the villas obout Rome. Boston also site upon ite three bills, dark and massive, like a fendal baron; and the gilded dome would be only like a gllttering crown, reminding the feadstory villages around of the grandenr of their lord.- That lord ought to be proud of his subjects, for mo ofty in the world had ver a more thrifty, prosperous, lotelligent nelghborbood of villages, which overlap and ran foto cach other, content- ed with themssives and prood of the whole. Now if, some wioter morniog. when you web iet a little nearer to the secret of..that thrift and obaracter, you take one of the trains that are Incessontly departing westward from Bos ton, after crogelng tho Back Bay, and glldlog through the gardena of Brookline and Brighton, skirting the valley of the Ohntles River, you will fled yourself In the pretty village of West Now- ton. lids white and woodeo, nnd cest and from-tho--comfortable- robes, wrapped: to which you ore slipping along the road behind a solid pair of borses, mukieg music as they go. A few moments brlog you to the road which winds above a broad basin of the Charles, upon which they are cattlog les. The surface of the tiver {s: farrowed by a boree nod machine, and the process looks to you like winter plowing.- But yonder are apires among the trees; and near ar, upon the very edge of the river basin, Is a low, two-story bailding, full of windows. The spires aro. the spires of Waltham, and the many- windowed bailding is the factory of the Ameri can Watch Company. Of all the manafactures, that of watebes mast be the most exquisite and delicate. But why should Europe maktq cor watches? aste come won seose and the genfus of American enterprise. Why should [t? seks the American Watch Com- does udt male an effort to ndorn his home, and thus assist in making the wholo city attractive, Is not a good olizen. The providing of the; common necessaries of life does not compose the cares of a family. Food and ralment, shelter from the heat and protection from the cold, are not really the emsentials of happiness. All thess . It ls the daty of every man to provide. When be fails to do so, there Is a law to compol bim- and when be is not able to gather these com forte for his family, thero ls o charity made sa- ered and lncombent by nature as wall as necess! ty that it is always prompt to bestow thes 00 tie peedy. But it is the beantifal that mskul bome really happy. Tho little acts to please the ayo. A twig caltivated to bear a single bod I often delights the aye aed overflows the sou! - with more pleasure thao a glottoo's dish ot 8) vain fool's attire. It la the beantifl that elo- vates mao. What a world this would be were it not for the beautiful? 'There would be no love then, to cbeer and cbasten. no devotion to fospire confidence, no hope to establish faith in | ove.anotber. Without the beautifal the world would be, if not a wild chaos, a reallty too stern | for man to eodars. [t is the beantifal that dis. sipates this steroness. A home made besutifal| by contentment, is of iteelf adorned sod made | more attractive than thore whose liveried bands raise the lteb, aod conduct you through balle of gilded brightness to chambers of satin and dam- ask. Those are not beaatifol bowes, to our con- ception of the bematiful, unless love lights the Bame on Its altar, and pesce imparts Its incense to all its sbrines. Added. to most contribate their share towards creatiog and maltiplying the beratiful in this world, and this' Is easily accomplished. It cost nothing but time, involves only a little patience, aod the beantifal springs around as like the mage ore- Letious.of.ndaley the hands Odizes the whols basiness. The Company may | pany; sod in this factory, that Company is dem- an but bring him bed mo and I'l) wither him with one of ray skorofol frowns. But. to prossed with my tall. Io my travile threw the sonny South, I beard a beap of talk about Seseshlo and bustis up the Union, but I dido't think it mounted to nothin, | The politic» fone to all the villages was swarein that Old Abe {¢ometimes called the Prabyrie floor) shouldn't uever be noggerated. | 'They also made fools of themselves lo varls ways, bat ag they was used to that I didn't let It wotry me very mach, and the Btars and Stripes coutionered to wave over my little tent. - Moor over I was a Son of Maliy and a member of sevril other Temperance So- cieties, and my wife she was a Dawter of Malty an I sposed these fax would secoor ma the foflo ence and pertection of all the first | famerHcs.- Alaa! I was disappinted. | Btate arter State se- seshed and it growed hotter and hotter for the andersined. - Things came to a climbmacks In a small town in Alabamy, where I was premto- raily ordered to bagi down the Stare and Stripes. ~ A. deppytashom of red faced men cunt up to- the door of my tent ware I was standin. taklo money (the arternoon exbibishan had commenat, and my Ftalyan 0. grinder was Jerkio bis goal stirzin chimes \We alr cam, alr,\ sald a milliogtary man. io a_ cocked bat, \apon a bi aod boluy mtsban.- The Boathern Eagle is screamin throwout this 3m: land-proodly | and deffantly soreamic, P \What' the matter with him,\ see I, \don't bis vittles alt well on bis stammick 1\ \That Eagle, sir, will contioner to scream ali over this Brite and tramenjas land !\ \Woll let bim scream. If your Eagle csn atanes blsself by screaming, let bim went !\ The men anboyed me, for I was Bizzy makin change. \We ato cum, Bir, upon a matter of dooty \You're right Onptinf. Its every man's dooty to visit my show,\ sed L. \Weare came-~- \And that's the reason you are here I\ sez, I lorfla one of my siivery locfs. I thowt it be wanted to goal 1'd giv him one of my sparklin opprgrams. _ \Bir you're foserlent. - The plata question is, will you haul down tho Star Apaogled Bsuner, onstrating why. we should make them for cur- salle. And it la n very pretty and. satisfactory ! answer to a very plain question. l There are some two handred and forty or fifty | hands employed, of which about one third are | women, and on's about dogeo in all are for- . eiguers, mainly Euslishmen; and the work is al- most exclusively dose by machicery, but ma chinery so delicate ad benatifal that when your mind has. become a little exolted by observing the lonamerable nnd to yoo fooxplicable pro gess of the different shops, you feal ns {f you had seen the bumao brain ia fall play, thloking out watcbes. The Anenes of the work is bewildering. Here are screws of whib a bundred and fifty thou- sand make crud They are kept lo little Jas phial, like those of the Homcsspathia med oases. And here are shavings of motal so fne that ive thousand wust be laid side by aide to make an loch; and here are measores that will fndicate the teo thoussndth part of mo foch.- Here, with a fying stool point, touched with a mm of diamond dust, the foside of the fine} E res of the Jewels'\ are polisbing; and hare the guivanlc process sets tho pare gold upon the plates; while just beyood. wheels, with their outer rim studded with small wisps or brooms o! amail wire, revoive. with a veloolty that makes the room bam, sod Impart to the plates that mkllng, frosty complexion which is peculiar to Inver plates of watches. The preo!sion of the work by machinery meth- have tarned out about forty or thoasand | watches, and these are. all divided loto difl‘enmu glasses, etc. For lostance, there tay be s tbousand or fiva thoasaod \foundations\ eat and shaped to-day. They are all exactly of the same in all the o esen tik v. a c i clsely the same spot, so that the screw which will otee or Clar | Bt one boto to ove, will §t the corresponding hole A Legisiative correspoodent of the Loatsvills In all Bo with the wheels mlso; nod if your Jourbal, writing from Frankfort, giver an unpaid in California or Hindogtan, lowe some tract from a latter writteo by Thos. H. Clay to\ guch part, you bave only to sead to the factory n female relative. Tt saps : Its cumber and clzss, sod you bave by relarn | Mr Dam: There is nothfog lo the present mall the part waotlog. Do you guess how it is condition of oar country which afeets me so; packed? A thin layer of cork is cat open and profoandly as the condition in which the women the part Inserted; then it to alosed and tled with | and children are brought. Could the fre- a bit of silk, pat in sn envelope, and “7M; tors against the fotegrity of our Untoo have foto the postoffice. | foreseen this, they mast have bad the hearts of | Wooderieg and charmed, you go on through fends. But I bold that the masces are m-lmdflhrentmbhopsol the obeerfal and airy futo revaluation. Oo the 14tb fost. cur gallast There is ons room-the Salamander and hist the Soatbern flag. \Nary hist 1\ . 'Those was my reply. \Yoor wax works aad beste is then confises» ted & you are arrested as a Bpy ?\ Bes 1, \My fragrant roses of the Soathsro clime and blooming daffodils, what's the price of whiskey lo this tows, and how macy cuble feet of that Bedactive floold cus you individocaly hold ?\ They made no reply to that, but said my wax wes conflscated. I azed them if that was glucrally the stile among thieves in that country. to which they also made no reply, bat ad I was arrested as a Bpy, and mast go to Montgomery in lasns. They were by this time Jined by a large crowd of other patrits, who commonst hol: lerto \Hang. the bald headed Aberlitionist, and bust up his immoral exbibition I\ 1 was ceased aod tied to a starop, mod the crowd went lor my tent-that water proof poriilion, wherein. in- Instruotion and amocebment had beeo so machly combined at 16 cent per head-and tore it all to feces. - Mesowhile dirty faced boys was throw. to stuns and ompty beer bottles ot my | massive brow, aod takin other improper Iibertios with my pereon. . Reslatance wns usclees. for a variety o reasons, os L readily observed 'The Besmabers confiscated my statoots by amashin them to attain Then they went to toy money bex and all the looee cbange therein contained. 'They thea weat acd bast in my cages lotta all the anirofies loose, a small but besithy tiger emong the reat. . ! bie tiger bas a axcentric way of tearing dogs to ploces and I allers sposed from his general conduck tha be'd bave no. beaitation In servic bumao belue to the same way I( he coold git at them. case me if I was crooll, bat I larfed boystrousiy t r to among the ta when I maw that Liger opting ig the poplc forgive you for bitin of my left tham with ali my beart ! - Rip 'em up like a bully tiger whose Lare has been towaded by Beceshers ; 1 can't say for certain that the tiger seriaiy infored noy of them, bates he wasacen a lew day after sum. miles distant, with a large: and well relooted assortment of seats of trowere in his mouth, and as be lookt as tho be'd blo bavic som viient exerowe, I rayther guess be did.-- You will therefore perceive that they dida't can- fircate him mach. 1 was carrid to Montgomery io furans ani bat the table was Hibraily aupplied with vblcrehoumudhnnhmnpredplzhd am factory-far It is opeo every where naming 0 Gatibage:\ Toir wat a cred variety,. a. Salee tor when 1 dida's banker alter 3.1 long, og T could Fos-crowd- sod it-war VOLUME 7, No 37. fereon D., I now leave youl | Farewell my fig; Saler Boy. Good Bys, my bold baccanser !~ Pent of the deep blus ses, adoo? adoo !\ My tower through the Southern Uonlfederncy on my way home was thrillin enuff for yoller 00va umfhnxm the. subjects afLmy next.-~ Betsy Jane and the pro are wel Yours waging“ A.. WABD. | _._ #8 TRiaLA AND ADVENTURE 1 bad a narrer scape from the souny Bouth.- } \The wings sud arrere of fortin,\ al- luded to by Hamlick, warn't nothing in: com- paron to my 'trubles, I cam near swearlo sam profase oaths more'o cont, but I hope I didn't do it, for I've promist ehe whose \the Grate KComlok paper,\ and If you'll slow\ came shall be nameless {except that her tnitinle to Bowey J.) that I'll flog the Meetin House at Baldiosviile, jeat as soon ms I can scrape money ' eanf? so I can ford to be plase in good | atlle, lie my wealthy nabers. | But if I'm con- ' contioner on in my present benfted state for some tims. ~ T bggéred consptoyusty tn many sognos: in my tower from Montgomery to my - bumated, and on seveil cccealous I thought \the grate komia. paper\ wouldn't never be lorlohed no more with my Inbrications. . Arier bidden adoo to Jef- ferson D. l-atarted, for the depot-L eam a nigger sittin on a fence a-playlo on a banjo. \My kin Brother,\ sed I, cotin from a Track 1 wonct ted, \you belong tom very interestin You is g to war exoluosively scoount.\ > \Yes boss,'\ he repHed, \on' I wish 'em hon» orable graves !\ and be went on playin the banjo, larfio all over and opcoto bls mouth wide. enuff to drive in an old-fashined 2 wheeled shay. Tha train of cars in which I was to trast my wallerble life was the scalleat, rickptiost lookin lot of consarns that I ever saw on wheols afore. \What time does this atricg of second-hand cof- Glos leave?\ 1 tugufred of the 'depot muster. He sed direckly, and 1 went to & sot down, I bado't more' fairly equstted store a dark tookln mon with a swlolster expression onto tis couns tenance entered the cars, and lookin very sharp at mg, be axed what was my prinsipuls ? ©Becesh 1\ I ansered. \I'm a Dissolater.~- I'm io favor of Jef. Davis, Baregurd, Pickens, Capt, Kidd, Bicobeard, Monros Edurds, the devit, Mrs, Oonntogbam and ail the rest of 'em.\ «You're In favor of the war ?\ - \CQertingly By all means. I'm in favor of this war and also of the next war. I've been in- favor of the next war for over sixteen years 1\ \War to the knife !\ ged the man. \Biad 0, biad !\ sed 1, thy them words origenal with me. Thein words was rit by Shakapeare, who is dead. His Mantle (cli unto te aothor of \The Beven Sisters,\ who's gone to have a Bpring overcont made out of it, We got under way at larst, an' proceeded on cur Jerney at about the rate of speed which is gloraliy.obaarved-by properiy-conducted funeral paroeshane, A bansam yang gal, with a red mosketer bar onthe back part ot her hed, and a sassy little black bat tipt over bee torred, sot {o the seat with me.. Sho wore a little Becesh flag pio'd onto her bat, and sho was a golug tor to wa her troo love, who had fined thy Southern army, all so bold and gay. Bo. sho told me.~- Sho was cbilly and I offered her my blanket. \Father Hivio ?\ I axed. \¥ en air.\ \Got any Uncles 1\ \A. beep. Unote Thomss is ded, tho.\ \Pesce to Unolc Toomas's nsbes, and socosss to him 1 I wii be your Uncle Thomas ! Leao on me, my pretty Becesher, and liogor to Enasfal repose !\ Sho slept as secootly as do her own hussen, and didn't distarb the sollam. stilinoss of the night with 'ary snore. At tho first staahnn a troop of Bofera entered the care and ingorred If Old Wax Wurke® was ou bored. That was the distespeotiv stile in which they referred to me. \Bccamz it Old Wax Works is on bored,\ set a man with a lace ike a double-breasted lobster, \we're going to naog Od Wax Works !\ \My aod patriotio Bamthera 1\ sez L, a gittin up and takin orf my Bbappoo, \If you allade to A. Ward, fi'a my piessto dooty to in- form you that he's ded. tram“ the error of his ways at 16 mloits pare 2 yesterday, and stubbed hisself with a staffed. eledatake, dyin in live beaatifal tabloos to slow moosic ! His larst words was ! ' r perfcsbernal career Io over 1 I Jerk no more 1** \And who be you ?\ \I'm a stoodsot in Senator Benjamia's law ofise. I'm goin ap Norte to gteal sam spoons and things for the Sather Army.\ Thls was satiafaatry and the intosslcated troop. era went orf. At the next station the pretty ittle Hecosher awoke and atd abe must git out there. I did ber a lnod ndvo and giv ber sam pervisions. \Acceps my blessio mod this bunk of gingerbredI\ I sed, She thankt me muchly and tript galy away. 'There's considerable h- man cater io a moo, md I'm fraid L sbali alot gie ade and camfert to the enemy If bo cams to me in the abape of a nlos youg gal. At the next etashon I dido't get orf so cary. I was dragged out of the car and rolled fo the mud for several minite lor the purpuss of \taken the conseet oat of me,\ as a Secesber kindip sta- ted. ou I was let op fnaliy, when a powerfal large secmber cam op and embraced me, sod to show that he had co nard feellos agin me, pat his nose into my mouth. 1 returned the compliment by plaoing my stummick seddeoiy again bis right , e a spittoup olbia bodied face. Actooated by n desire to se whether the Becosber bad bio vaxinated 1 theo lastened my teeth onto bis lef contaleeve and sore it to the sholeder. We then vileatly bunted wur heads togetber-for a fem mints, dacced around a little, nod sot down in a mad. peddic. We ris to our feet again & by a sadden & adrolt movement 1 placed my iets aye again the Bcocsh- et's Gat. We then rosbed fniooach other's arms and fell ander a . I was very mach exbaostid and dido't care about getiin up agin, bat the man said be reckooed I'd better, and I conelooded 1 would. He pulled me a | at I hada's bfaon my feet more'n two afore the ground flew ap and bit me fo the hed. tight oid sport, f conido't sakiy see where the laftare cam in. I thing for ma to wear as my birtbd n of Kentucky proclsimed again at the toom-in which the enamel for the dial ts eat to | DHP Jse!! to the cabbage 1 and we embraced agato, We careered mad- will your birth day come [~ _ +k. In the darkness. 1 'could pot distiogniah rwells of the Pacific Ocoan__A nomber of days box. their ucaw devotion to that! fervid farcace, aod the heat is not less thas a } wwymfimfiquwmg i to a steep back, ,gm“;“m re» /- \On the twebty seventh, (bree days after the b Person. bat supposed ft Jane berself ben, bad passed withoot an observation of the #99 Teizp and their onalterable fove to the Stars bandred degrees of Fabrenhelt lfimfi-mm lier parst my lovely 0f mJ Aotaggerout and thagw him tow the ra- | epics.\ however, i eramiord ber eesay the next day, or stare and they bad to ran by *dead. and thet banner which your own tree, And there Is one pleaeaot tmpressict-the gol | par the lew stray Boss 5a tas back perl reeo. He fol about forty lest, ew sking a gia. \Then of course you will exert yourself to get 800 the frash blot. I wae led to suspect a plot- ing,\ and were oot, therefore, sure of bearted gloriously aphald_on ses and test of all -that you bring away While of 1:10me Gow, but there was a time 4000 preity bard. I understood he was injured. f Not until this moment, bowever, bave I or They wight be nearer snd whilst in the service of the Federal Gov- \the Infinite variety of rems “Maggi! wire sweet aubora rlogista) toto as L be¥80'1 beerd from the *L shall write for it,\ arid Mirtsm. proadly, Wh9 bed the mexsow to conspire agsioat I than they h; . ba met self-intelligent, the workmen women Impress | Man beviled a staie as possible, & rollin my aye» A 280 In a cockt bat cam ap and sed he felt \bat I aoncefve that it will be hardly necessary 49#!@Ded her the prizs, because the blot was not Tos captain gone below at sight, * * * The of the Bouth at | with the hearticst respect; and when, ss. you Hike a maogyock, | oried: \Bray Jamer, stay || M8 100 ® mpology was doo me. There was a for me to exert mysell particalarly, Marian Tre» | 306 to ber carlesmem, Jane Ashton, coma for fesling tronbied aboot the portentoot 5PPOMT | Port Bomter has united the estire North ; ean pense in the office, you are shown the besatlfai| ; a not mad bat soon stall be if pou don'. MIMS The crowd had taken me for soother vee.\ ward and received the prize you have eo 'richly ance of the werther. was onable to seep» 54 |i1 be wondered at that the beart of tha antire |aatch that was recently given by the citizabs Of | ping me souma to Talk \ Be brang ms sam @a! I told htm not to mentico it, azed. him \O no, certainly cot,\ sald ber compiateant MSfitd was on again, walking orrrouly mmthernmdbarmtsmsutgbalm-deno|mflkdefl_3.nh;mmWru'mlwmmhndl\ u bis wife mud littl Comi wat 80 ar to be friebd. \Everybody knows that you are the best Miris® rusted from tha room in blended rage &A, now looking on this aide and then cn fred 1. For years the Bhetta and id come genus , reminded. that he came out of a fso- | 22 EBL got ao foterview with: JeGarmon £b00% and got on bored the train, writer in school.\ sod moriGestion. and the next morning sent for other of the quarter deck, looking antlourly |in Sooth Carolina bave sooght to destroy the tory to this very town to be Bpesker of Con- | muvic ime Precdent of the Soathern 0G sopped at that station \20 minite for. refeal> Btanding at the distance of a few fest, safé bet books. _ She couldn't endure the fil-concealed mmwmmmmumw Union The motto of the old Democratic par. wmwdhnmmmmimmwum Lod m to ds dows west.\ I got al) I waotid. lt was the har T} tear to bear every word that was said, CO!EUPI With which many who had once fist pass, end then at the barometer, which borg 10 |y was always rule or roin The election dgmhnjmmmmanmm‘dmmu 1 did is, when be larfed woo Hest men! 1 aver si. niflmdfl-tdbnebapmnm'm mama-Maw msgnlm‘u dJmBmPruidmt of tha fimw‘hmdaynmmmm sed his gattuot men had been a Hitle 2. sothash 1 was rid co a tale the pert das, a baoch of omntrasted at -_ 1402 Ackion mom hazors round .T§h.,w‘u : men. c con show--- - ' H tira of the befBiant Mirian. whoo girl days are cow over, and the is the be her beim, and the cercery told the mae tale It Adr-irtetration heve aSorded these traitors an | mark the time of car civilization aod i ' lady | it was a fice { to pome-| lye* \they eoctiseated wochly dramane ‘xmmd over the teow or reed wie of a Pac n \orr C P9 ini noo nar oon leflenrepeatiiee~d aod the! a thoe in which the we'fare of mciety in EIJwQ—Wmimmn, va, bat I didn't i. x‘wmnm‘g flaw-u these words, and abe prtte the was seut to soboo! Nelle warn sn with io be more and more established upon oly bat the cocfiecators are now pocodio stup If ® startita ktod, but why continner ! Why ee u'mflyfmmk === a= blackness met tly sare basis, the relfrespect and io maum“wn Inmeraze the PabHs Bocsin with thse bere to bopafer It? And I be footsh Portiarion or ras Graze -The folowing Hm «Wail, wall, Mister Ward you are at Bmerty thtoga? Scifysti to eay 1 got across Masco & get £. It woul pi gos I Could ike to is the cSicial table of the popoltion of the State begas WMM depart ; are friendly to the South I know Ditis's lize sate at Inst. 1 ade tracks. for coy She fell cmmfiamm by COonntlon as presented to the Secate lust \42 M\Mmm“;fl~ bee Rem ace ve have many Teme in the North who bomstnd, bat she with hame I'm haroiet for ite ber self- c y \ soin e nee n ne > ag with and srou't mingle with the} failed to recognize, to the ececuated bela who g fs nm , yk. . Yo émmfifinh‘mw- aa far food base he, te gabe you Tou Abegizy Ounétige . ; remember w % who lt: ber misma- gig Outarie um‘mmymm'Pu-‘cidr \Stand 59 Gen. Scost is at that now It i chows di'rwfw\mm“‘fiawufl “mm-m Batlnmtmnnanwu ». ard Gra. $78 fh Sarie ely carseves with the best | no perdies among as ist fomn atiout and Oot a Cercats break botulc. ps els attend Gacengos Onreg Bim. be mack more: cheaply then we fopen | fiammbmmymna tga Led ~He'a wo poo, ond gail\ I She wes not there as Geng pr mec mis 4. as the foot of the Sorte p.., 3. te mix tre a “Maknm‘wmfiw'dnum a bounlizg os foss eac , \Let gothe bulpants and clew down; ist Toeg encegh to aeg, * Yoo deserve a - of good A & sr ~Those form. 'Trees volle! Thas casmmicecta e- r fon 2g Ibestert and clew op ; that'd dog beisg theme tags bave been doce o> , Seco, hs ols. C or dots thiegs £. \Tis be 1\ abe ork-d, and reated pnd B, Gare HIs Mare 5:33:32. eo eee. nay cuse and bet * detence of gammwgdzfiafi'b toto my wos. It was to mae for ber & ane toil mm Ina-4:2; guru Han a wam'flshg asd I ta men you may rise bfi‘m‘bmmeg.§ gum canvas-twa- Ewer . 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