Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, January 11, 1862, Image 1

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THE OREGON SENTINEL.
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JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1S62.
VOL, VI.NOt 52.
V
THE OREGON SENTINEL.
mini IBMeo EVERY nATUrtDAY. DY
pi:NrIXK & HAN'T),
nrxHrnrxiiMiKii, km. St. n.
Office over Chicago & Drum's Btnblcs.
"'TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION t
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ADVERTISING RATE8:
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rt ttnti, .l tiu ami for owli Miltqiieut lunr
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I'nf ptnnl or Ilitsliicti Cnrd. llneh HiH irr.
irr Aiiniltil, 9w ""J mr mi .muiium, sjio vv i
fur Three Month, iln uo. I
AilxMlllrrntinl will '" waile tn por'uiit who
' ..li.ril.i tn the extent of four miiihii".
Xk' iiumlicr uf Inn-rtlont tlnuihl Ik- marked uli
tar lairgm ot Riivrriuxiiiuiii.
Law of Newspaper
Tlw Court Ilivc nettled llic Aillnwlng rotnlt
btifrl to tibcriptiou to newipipi-. t ;
I. HuIi-ciIIh-m who tin mil give- wpitr nn. ,
life I" UIO n'lmnr.uiv iMniii """"s I
utvuliiimMlifir tubcrlptlon.
llirif iiirr from ll'c I'lTia; lo wliicli lli'-y nto
.'ificird. ilirr nrv lielil rwimn'llittf ll'l llir
- lliil t'licir liilU mill uidaul ll.v Ir in.ii
ijrnilliianl.
4 If iriliielilk'w mnvr to oilier plic, wllli
wit liifutinin llic nilillliiT. ninl tin j.iK-r U
Kel lo Ik fnrnuT ilir.ctU'ii, llioj nrv n-ioii
ilile.
J, IV (iirl Imvo nVo ikrMnl tlmt rrfii
,is l lake it rt".-r fri-iii tin? fllii", nr tilimv
ik tint It-iiving II iiiicillnl Tur. prima futw
Mvltircul IXWWIHXJII. vimi II.
C. A tiiiMWr iii-Klcvlin;; lo Infiitni tin
pVi.liir itImp liM Iwit i mil liiktii Imni
iViflu , UMki hililklf ll.tb!u fur tin Mlb.
mipiiuitfliv
Ilt'SINKSS CAitns.
IT
IV. r r mik, J. i I- TllllMIXIN,
IIHOOUS .- THOMPSON,
PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS f
AC'OOl'C'IUiUS, I
NNinxUrSj l"iil-
G. W. GREER,
THYSIOIAN
urv
SURGICAL HOSPITAL.
m au prrpiri-J In rro-lii' p.il cnl In lie
.,.,lt iiutki-ninirrurTliiiilHir cl, luck
Utlir "LuUuJlulrl."
Twu4 .cash on conn sr.rrnm
I'llAS. II. IIIIUIIKS, Al. II.
ir.M.IU llc.Jill jn, IhMI.-.'t- II.
oua.ngi: .i.vcons,
ATTORXKY A'J' IAW,
I'll.riitl, Jtlt'lll I'lilllll', tKlir,
i
'U.l.nliMiil to liiutiio hi tlir (VitrU o
lint
.Scri-nie rmul
Oct.'.'iilll
;uii m. rvi.L kuivi munin
1'Vl.r. i- .MAI-LOUT,
ATTOltNJSYX A'J' 3. AAV,
tteaclilllf;, JMijUx (mini) , Ogli.,
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ll.l.rtiliiMiio nny J'J'orw f'"'""'' "';
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inrm. hi me h mm "' "
Jivlriil llnliict of (trr;wii. nml In tin-Ku
J-rnir r..utl. llrli.UT 20111
WAR SORYp, WAR SCRIP.
B. F. OO'WCLL,
ATTOItNEY A'J' LAW.
Hillprnellc In nil llin OmrU . Ilu- Tlijril
UikU Dl'lrlrl, Urn h(ii.w Court uf Ok
r. iii.1 in Ylvkn, Oil.
Il'bi n n-'riil nt Wn.liUstoii. nml fXrcl
it'll lli.it ell) -tiul Hie AlUiiCrllil'Suiiimir
talrl.abiUii lni.liu.1 will I.C'he prnmpl
Urol on. 0Vi!l"
W.G.'t' VAULT,
A'l'TDltNJiV A'J' LAW,
"IV H.I. ttrn.l to Im.liifK In ll.n 'eml
M fVttirU In lit" Kirt JmlicUl lll.lrkt nl
'Wrn. nijil In Uiu r'uprt-iiic Court. IJfliw on
rtUfjrnla SI., foit "Sriiliiirl" Uffitr.
J(l.0.MIJ, OUI.UO.N.
Vv SMI,, 'fit. IJW.ni
C. J. 4-lLCuD.'i:.
ATTOllNKY AT" LAW,
Ktnm vi.i.K, Jm.iiiu; CivtV, Oux.,
ViltiinctuMly atlciul In lnliirrnlliili.l Id
ln.rf. April 13. lMil,.:iir
j7h. 3REE1,
ATTOIINEY AT LAW,
JaCKHOM IUX, OlltliO.V,
TiHilli'iiil to any lui'looi" conlMiil lo Mui In
''wi-.il Court or llic Klwt Jinliclal HUliicI
"fruun, uml In ,tlm Siii'rciuo Court. Oil I
SEWALLTRUAX,
!UivVEY0R&, CIVIL ENGINEER
NllH, AT TUB COl'M'V IIUII.IIINUM,
JucluaiiTlllr, UlK"
A U, Ni.lnrw ncrtaliiloe to Und or Uml
V U. iriniptly utU'iiuitl lo,
KUmWIk Mny lllli. Ifl,
mr
INSURANCE
AGENCY,
TAC'Ky")'NVILLE. ,
I mbrct Win ortler I'.ciliicnniinurtneo ni ,,pjx; lfmVrl l.tfliipYcrnlkcntiielltnrr
ilir M-rrMiitf tin iii'iiw tn.iy toi mime in unV.rninl-lhem ln.ptiiui?Hh llr.n'KH
xA Hmii null nil l!i.U In Jni- U' l-unl. . , uriCU-: Til ANJ A V.V 1114. l-'UtlXI)
3 If.iilncil wrs linrlrtl nr rinc lo lukc li'ui.umIi1iiiAi..-i2....i1...u1 i ..
AND SURQEUNl,H,.-,t.! iijlWircV.!i2- !"'i"iiliicM.ril.cl.iw. The crUnlnnl .l-rm
itk"m. liTU 'Ul"v "r "IiIk.- I'llroot'. ,-., I,.,, , ,, ,),, .pi,,. ,,,. C1,mmcci with
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lakcu mm Sllll. HnM. m.,vmmtia VrMlKfrlfue r
iKit ian iitKm jinn, iini-ir. "'""'i'
' lfrllni'. etc.. m Ilia itil r.tvorulilv I ';!
hat lnll.,irm,l IMiiHiit. mraril. r.iillili'.'
tt other well k.iown ami reMwnilMe couij-1
ii-. ' ,nv.u . ,
mi J' V. BI48SION8. Aiwnl. i
Mu-l:iT-MiTejiti
lraffiii'ssauiTi
' ? lirrMiLloil ii.triimHlf can lt rotiml ul
.kvti i JlwiamJ uu i, tUT I'
. II. LYNCH,
Whuletnto and Ihlnll Dealer til
'Poroign
and Domestic
WINES, SYRUPS & CORDIALS,
fiin'iri' itrt-nllfhriiiA niVil'Tlilrit MlrU,V
Kotl doorMo llrelunnu't ntjircm.
;Kf All ohW ptiwiptly Attul;
Mir'
(IFFY MERY!i
lt-: ifcr'fflliilltaC'l'
1 ..... J "
i air.;i-i. urc nrermmi lu nmii
to people ir llik vicinity ttytke kcgl'
bolth
or nnuimn;jni: ' - s
Ait cirfrloilcjjf mny.yH In brewing
Ti - U
.XjiSlgTOXT JSO3C"
rt .firoii.
P?P- ILi lur
nl riitir hnlcw lo tin
VlTi i(r;ror;KAYir vmi wjii 'iiio ih;h
JHtKWMJtV'.ir Jim whk 'iko UKrfT
Ill.liU, k jJKIIKrZIJIt i'ilA-TniH.
..lupllWllltMMI.l!l tl'
.l,10,lHf.t.
PINT SHOP.
CROW . CRANE,
)SlSK l""5n " !! HIIOP formrtl)
rrujtRU 'J M K. Arkley, on llic mrm I
iiniMititth uuil 04iruU,iitt! iMiimrullotlu ni.
klnilMif '
IMIRTLMI.
T" T iMtaJI'IVtVd
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A.MIIMIM'.II
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t EXEDITIOUSfcrY-, '
m THEBESTTYE, AND
liCjjt iosVrfin(tsoNAui;i:-r
JiK-Wnnviiic.Si.i.af. iwu nonf.
. v 'ARKANSAS 1
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rrKiHiiiti'cct, JuckaotiVJMu.
.Yf
JT
Il tin' IliV III- Vkftk.ttl wiolrnitc lirfAv.
.AiiliimV kll nt my MnliV will U-will pm
villi J hir, mi Mii'.inrinrv iirnif.
I.IHIIK.K II I .TAVI.Oll
.1 irktonvltk N Hi. IRi',1. 41
JOHJM BAKER,
3QOT & SHOEMAKER,
fVl Aril D'lai- lu t:t Kmnitu HaIwhi, ftj
On Cullf.ui.ln Hlrivl.
Aril. HA K Kit luUt-ff. tliln nirtlil nf Infnim
it k r
ill iiu: M lniinl iiml IIh puldk 1'iivriilh
llmt liu U nqurnl lo ilu ull kimU ut nulk il
UlU-lillOOl
i uootmumns, tonoomnicinj:,
I AMMtnPAIUINC.
, FINE DRESS BOOTS,
AMI
Mi......! .....i i,' .....di ir..t.
iitllivtn , ui'. fl...b,
Maimfaclunil Inn nuciiir liiwurrmiUatUluc
,(,,, rrt,,,,,,!,:,. p,
1 nrki
luY" I'trjon hfrtlii;.' itiT r Tor Aoikciiii
rt'lv upon Ii.iviiil II iliuii' nl llii'tliuo prniii1nl
.'l.icU'iivilli-.K.ii.'JH. IHfil. tI7uil
SEWINGMACHINE
JIAITIIRNIKK, IIKDIH.MI, Ti:.".T, AM)
FLOUR SACKS.
ON luml nml iiiink' in niilir ut rlmrt imtlct'.
1 1 hum' liiiln.- mi. I I'nptr Imilii),' tloiii' in
ii uuiimr lulii'Uru fulUr.iitiiiii.
PAB.TZCTJLAR KTOT2CB.
IVumiilt mnO lie mule In tMfli or tnulo.
1 il'i my wuik nt llic IiihihI llvinj,' rutw, nml
can puiitiuly give no inilll.
1 A. I. .U.IinUT.H.
(iilifurittt &rnl,uUtOrvn
.Tacliwiivii:c. hVjit, SI, IHfil. iliiiH.
El Dorado Saloon !
Coiiici- of t'nliruiiilu nml llnin
O'n.ols.cioxx'vllXo, Oroson.
W.M. ni'HKi:, Proiirletor,
The nio't cliutcu lirmitl of
Brandy, "Whisky, Cordial,
WINE. CIGAltS, ETC.,
Vor il-' In a:i) iliwlml fiuniillly. !U
""PETEJt Jilt ITT,
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST
locMoiiOllr, Orreoii.
I pmmrnl In luk ricliiri III tsury ityleof
llic Art, nllli ull the iulct liuprurcioiiiti. H
3B"JB.C3"ja.'' "CT M JI23tf
lo not utii- alir.icllm.miclinr2 "III U'lnaile
1 Call al Fuuk Cliwr Klor.-.or ut tkv UulUri on
tin- Hill, nml mi lit" rJcturv, nu
Dppotlte the Post Qt&ee,
QHAVIN'O. Hnir-cnlting, SU.tinpoolii); Cur-
rS u.. ....i II..I- lu..l..
Aim. rwimliw mVl- ol HMt'n HuiiHkj.-
r.ile.
lukiiivllli' Jiini' 'IM. -2311
Bibles and Tostajuonta.
wtjf
ITnolcso3a.V121eriGxOKoxaC?
rpiIK PtnprlvttVjhavin JakcnjpetMi'
J of tlio City, Itrt'wi-ry.Tiil-ilfontfol.'iil bt
mi iwr iiivi
iii.jiiii flfl iiiiti'ni jniiri o IV''.
TP.: ILi Iii'ik ill M
. . r w ..idfi (Mi iiiia. mi t4 all Fjitvi i a
IVt .!.. .. .aval... . in III,- 1IVII1 I UIVI ,IVHIHJI I-All llVlimi
A SUPPLY or IIIIjIvkuiiiI Tv'Limciili'. Ji vn-
J riu(l4 ,,1. rjmi, r.-c-Uul ami rur rule
MteiwlttiMl cuarKtf. Uf llvMiflliy r llio
j-ck.,,., to.,..., 'WrN,;-t,mft
V m. Illl I M V N (letu,ilun
J""' '" "" '
Kriun tin' Siiniluy Min-tir).
THE DEATH OF LYON.
itV il t. iMiinvfn.
Tin.' IiImvp Ik liUlnrlo pflRf mlorii,
tf. OieiivVr Iticy full
Our iiiilloii'n ln wllli IctiH a moitrii,
Wlii'ii wi' liN immi' rrcull.
lie rrlliut,ri'iirriilly nml lirnrv,
liiliollctiiflliyljlil,
AihI Mv In country nnMy pave,
Ainl Id iK'Tiiii'i.' ofrlglil I
III' till liU ncn llirnnpli ilcnlli nml Ijlooil,
IK- n llii'lr rooltti'M l;t
'On, on I" In crlnl, "yc lmic nml giiuil.
iKTcnil .Minr Imly ll.i(;!
"N'im. (pll.inti, clmrRC Idem mice nlii
I'll Irmt ynil mi '''111 crlnl t
lint mil tlit ratal inlMlrrciini",
Ami riHiiUng tliil', lie illul.
Omiithl llirj il.ituil. nml llcrcely ipmnj
tH l lljtllllll fill'
Awnit'il lil il'itlli. ninl lienvcni raiiR
Willi rlirlvk nml 14rn.n1 of Moot
Our (Iir wn Micro rfiWinnl, nml lirlglil
Sli ill ll lout; rnliiri' Iw
I'iuiiiI lirlMiiKir nrliiilmui rlKlit,
Ami itiililrm ni llic Tree,
lllf iliiit. 'li.ill lite llirr.niili ciiintiii; llmi',
III llllllll' u lit IICVITillc,
Ami nullciit lialiK-i rrcr tliluo
Amu ml lil- lilrlury.
VntiKVIM.'. AllC. Mill ICfil.
A TravcliiiGr Ccrtlflca'o
Aliniit flfiy Ji-nm finer, upon I In- koncli of
ho Ciniimrm I'll 111 Court, In llio Moilein
p.irt of Virmmil, wit n liufze, Innt mnn, of
the mum' of Oiln. nt prcilitln .Iiii1j,t. 1 Ir
ivm mi iiii'i'ltrrrtl. Ilmuyli, liy no mwin, mi
icmirnnt lumi, lie liuil priiit ihdI rni'j
wj 11 knit. Iircml nlxcrrcr, nml ulllntl. nn
pirnl n( n reinly ivll, nml cnj'iyiil n j-ikon
ucll n nny KTtnn In tin' rnnrt-riintn, no nmt
Irr nt wlinec cx-iiio. It Impprni'il piio il.iy
llmi n poor MImv, tmninl Tom Aiulrrxon, wlm
Imil Irttil liiillclril fur llic crime of linr'AtiMl
ln, ni lirmtjslit up fur trial. The .liiilj,'i
knew Turn well, ninl Turn knrw tl.c .linlje.
kiml A-nrtil litin. Iihi. The rrnM-Miiiiiliiiitii.ii
if ullm"i- cllillnl nolliliiK In fuvor of tin
premier, mill llic Jury, with rrn imiuii'iiiIii.
ninl n iii"it npp.illin i-clirl'y. pr0111x111n.1l
iTiiiii piilly, hi nmnner nml Turin, etc.
It rtmilinil fur luplit I. In pniiiniinei
ii I ! ilnu'lhirc of llic iiuut .tiruKiiiiititi' pun
if liU i.frii'Iiil iln'y ; iiiui winl on id reninrl.
i Imt tl Im-iiino ilu'ili'y piiliiful lo lihu In pm
MUIIIICCU M'lltllHClif llllllll llllllltlllll 11)011 tin
lyoiilh iiuw lifforc hho, liuc juiviitit Ic li.u'
' Iduiwn for many j corf, w oioi t worthy jicopV ;l
Ivr lie could will iiiiiijlne Hie prn-f with wl.lcu
'hey wuiilil fOvii Icuru tlnlr fdu' lyir mliilnu
'ntc. " Ilia'iKit." uilil.il the worthy, imp.i
ih'ttn; iiiiipllnite, It U pnhifiil to n n
yminjl nmn," niMri-Mlii llic prisoner. " of Ilu
ulitlliy auJ iii'.ut 1 know yuu n.a( i
nkl.ul. n rrrt', hut to nhanic, nt will
full) lo vln'-ulc llio law of both " uiiiIkiiii
uiil liriic yonrmlr In thlt Jl'iaecfsl pulilii
poiiblinviit. Hllll, you know AiMernon, n
well u nny miu. jiiiiii or olil, lo 1 1tl-t hitiue.
tli.it with we there kt no liulec. 1 mint ilu
niy iliily, rcanllenji iilHll coucqiitiieot. Were
I jrou my own ton, 1 hotild lie mtniclliil, I )
I the onlh 1 h..c luken, hy tin; oliliciitioiut I
one In llio Stale, lo ni'icty. to pml jt'iH'rn
on III, nml lo (.in who m.nlo nml hhIiiIiw ii
ill, to pa ii J'i't Hiltelieo iiwn ytut. An tin
liulnini'-nt of the law, thin, iiinl.ni I t.ihl !.
riire, with the ihiM-l regret, 1 urn furcul to
cuiili uiu yuu In haul Inlior hi the pcnltcntl
iry. in Ihlit Slnle, for the term of fourteen
yvtiM." The Hflutor of tlilv tceiic kiiwIih 0
In hriMllikcHiilence, liili the Jmlrff puumil
for a liii'iimil, ilretr u humlkcrchlel (mm lili
Mfkil nml Kluiinrliril llio tear, which hail
ilrwily Ih-uhii to (III hU iym. He tin n pm
tukil. "Tlnimiu.'l kuon my ncll llmi Ihi
hviim loymi iiiloiitf nml jn.rli.ipj nutl put.
ihnicnt, It may ho u lun eiilvneo for yum
ITtiiei', hut It is not hitcmlul to ho crihl
On the contrary, it U intiinKil for your nun
SOinI. IIi-cuuic, If ymir comluct hi prhuu
liall be null in to n.irr.int llio hilcrfca-nce.
llic puriluiilu;,' power of Ihu Hlnt'J will tin
duuhtiiily rture you to hUrly, Inns ''''"'1
the term online 1 Imvu iinnuil ihull line ex
plrnl. You ureyit yotin, uml will hac the
opportiinlly tu kiirn a Ini'lc, by which wl.m
jou arc n leafed, ) on con c-arn on honett llc
tihoud. I-I me. Iherelorc, bmrich you, (m
ynur oivu tuke, nml for the nake itf your K'J
Kctiil p-ircliM. wliiw heart blectl fur you, to
nltyiiurc!fiiMI'l last, npportunily lo re
rortn your life. You will bo ri moved frnm
the temptations of the world, by which,
hillicrlo you have bttn surrounded. Ymi
will boxnlnTninl liiihntlrhiHi, front iieci'Hlly.
In Ik1 lure but let iw hope that lbcc virluci',
hiiluilry ninl fobriely, limy becoiue Imhltnul
huourcine, M me, in rimchuloii, bi;; of
yuu i to comluet yourulf, while lu prUon.
ttituiiKiU owl rieclio mini ine nurucn,
ttbuiynnlenvehlm, a terl'fttalt of putl U
liiwior,''
Poor Tool lookid up, for the Artt lime, and
nilllinj,' niiMl linllcrnujly thtoogh hit tear,
riplieil. "ll would be u biiiiillful wrllflcutc
tu rnivif with woultln't it Judjet"
Amoiijf 'the Snuihty Khool children or a
certain church nu u toor little Mlou. He
couUu't tell the iiuuibcr of tlw houe hi which
ho livul. ami wan clwrjful, when next be came
tu tcliuol, to bring it. The ncAt lime ho up
,wM.r..l. liewnauikidir he brouuht ihe umn.
k-r " No lr." M ''" u ,iiM ou "w
i' Qr Q liiht thai I ccu-'du I l n rt
A Pitiiiotil' WomiS. The fiilliiwlujr cx
tract l liiken from u httir written by n Imly,
forinei ly of MiH.ichui,tli', now retfilln In
lliwiii'tinrmigh, in Ihu centre ol Ii)ivn,to a friend
hi llili city t
"You tnut know Unit though we live In the
eenlml cnunlkii of one nf the mot loyal StnlM
in the Union, we uto lu the inldit of wcimon. I
lm. It mnkei my heart nche to write It, hut j
u It U. The curly tclllcH of tliln county were
nrlKltuilly from Ylrclutu. llio Carollu.it, nml i
TiiinefMV, nnd Ivcntuiky, (migrating Ant to.
Imlliiun, nnd llinice working weitwurd In
Inwn. Ami they Imvc brought with them nil '
Ihiw Irnll by which we recognize the Inn I
tihllea nf the South. They do nnt holliitnl to
ny ntteiily nnd with oalln thut would make ,
your hair ttund Untight, Hint, 'they Impo IIiq
...... i
.jniilh will contiier nml tend lit tronpi Nurlln
uml make Shivt uf the Yunkeet nml Alioli
ilniil.lt. If Ihey ilnnd, If the Union feeling
in Ihe turwumlingrountlet wnt not tnn ttrnug'
Ihey wnu'd not hctllule to hung every patriot,
mult nml wnmnii. umniigM u. How dreadful
l tiich n ttnte of tlitugt. How feurful lo hear
women toy, n they did, when ono lil lie com
puny marched nut or town on III wny to Mlt
uiirl, Ihey 'Impul every man mnongtt tl.ctn
would have n bullet lodged in their heart.' Il
l icry hard In hen Christian mnnngit tueh
people! I utMirc you It It. It't Imrd to keep
ihinii tl.enngry tlilrn that will nt tuch times
wi'll within one' hnnim. I tlmnk heaven
they Imvc never Inlhcd to In my pretence. 1
have tali! again and ngnlu tlmt nn trcrrtlnnltt
ttiuuM hniiihcn word of his Irentou In my
Iioiiv. 1 1 'it mi humblo one, hut It tlmll never
hnrlinr u trnltor, nrwr, M'.vKn. AVcro It my
iliMriit friend or neighbor, I would put him
out, nt the flint d'tlnjai wmd. Il It little that
I can do for my country, bttldeti giving It my
pray rt, but thai Utile ihnll he done tho
roughly. The wiir need not (rouble you Much nid
a Imly to me the other day, 'your buy nre nil
Ion young lo go liitn the iirmy, while mine nre
all tlniit.nhlibodUdmrn.'
'That It my great trouble,' tald I, with Irnrt
himyrjcj. 'My great trouble, Uml though
ihe miithir of four ion: 1 liae nut one old
enough yet to Uylil fur hit country.'
Hill would ym k't itnnt gof
Would ( let tin in tuy.'
Tht ii you believe in wnr.'
No, I ilon'l t not nt n general thing. Wen
ihit a war for the kivatlon of k foni'su lm.il.
or the nnpiliiitlon of more territory, I would
be iluwu upnu II ) hut ll'it n wnr, holy at the
Itcvohilion. n mr Air Ihe ilefinm.' of nurcnmi
Iry mid our Ct'ivtlllutliMi. mui 1 would be print 1
lu hive tuy boy,i-,n uit conimuu toMlert, en
.'iifftil In 1t.'
Hut how wnuM )ou fill to have them rent
lionie lu )nii ikitd?'
'If their wound were unynhere hut In Ihvlr
liack or ln.il, 1 should be lmpfiler und (iruudcr
than whn I firt ilnd Ilu in lo my bosom
livery Mood italn whiih they bore wo'uil be u
glor)-ipot lo me.'
'And you'd in lief thejHl ie kllltil at not 1'
No, indiitl,' wild I fiercely. ! luvo my
boy nt truly ntyou do ynurt, hut fiunebnd) V
toux mutt Jit ou Ihe battle field, uml why not
mine? Homebody ntiut HicrlAcc.nml fenrfully.
Ion, Home henrt' ikiiiTitl Idol, mint be torn
from them bcfoic thli war Is clutul. Slinll
not I, whu mm born tiinlcr Ihcttiirtuudtlrlpot.
be willing to do something, to lose something?''
Ni.w Oni.i'.iMi-Tliera nre t presmt hi
I'.c cily o New Orleans sumo 1,000 mldlurt,
ull very well armed, but jworly chilhiil. An
ord r, recently li.iiu), eoni
Klaeiery ui.tnihyj
cully able lo War nrnn totie'oiig to tome mil. ,
itari nrguulzatlon- uml tecrullt, Mir) lug from
the iiget of 1A lo "0 yi-nrt, nre received by tin
iiirluiK reuniting oflio there. Strong en
ireuchiiienlt, iiielu-liug tho i-hy. nre b-iug
made, and UIimtii Ilu cliy nml Muuphlt, tev
tmlitimiou, or tho heilirl cnlibre. obtii'ii'd
nccntly Aom Ihulaial, u re luralid l vadou,
polnly. Thl wjikcit porllloiu of the clly tin
rlroiigly fori Illul by rilkil iMttitnn.
New Orlcuiw has no fiirlilli-ultons or de
Ausc hi her rear, nml the swmui3 back of it
arc impaM.iblc. (xceptiug by the iihell road
iml the mllrouiU. Vivtcls of ull character,
drawing nut over 11 fevt of water, can ofciml
iku I'oncli.irtrain lo Kilhin six mila 1 Iht
K'ly. 10,000 resolute, ik-termhiid men could
'tnrl from the ihvp wubr uf Luke llorgm-
nnd reueli, yes, itcri, the landing at the c!h
In 1J hour j, There U not uu united VrtH'l of
nny imporlut-co upnu Ihu lake, nuil tho land
f r more thuu '.'A uilks urouml Is a low ewump.
easily und tlk-cliially swtpt by the guns of 11 Ihe side uf u wooden rhip U to tirrlbly do-d.-cent
llect. I urn ulto urriiud tlmt Ifott struclivo that but very few shot aro rcoulrtil
roui It iul unt mint of oppoiitton vpan Ihit
iiiif, uml tlmt U the fort ul the main pa.igi-Ik-Iwu-ii
Uiu twu lake, liorgno and I'onchar.
train. It ir-, however, sadly out of repair, ond
mounts but lit or la small gunt, uml It gar
risomd with but two companies of militia
men from MiMUilppJ. If tho Xulln11.1l Cov
eminent enuM once obtain pnses!ciii of New
Orleaiw, they could huh) it against the coin
blued puwir or the rebels t they could without
the least trouble, reduce Ihu forts of the MU
ulrslppi, mid iffv-elually hold In check many oj
Hie hialiu m nbvllion. 'llio common imini
touched upon by the ciihj.iis iu to Ihe result
of the war, is tht for of ,m nil nek upon (hut
til hu vny 0 Ldt Pontlmrlmin. nnrf, ''y
Ihtmtdcn Imvc wd tl coiild be tii
Mitile. and the phitc rtihuid Vor. A'. Y-
Tihitt.
Tiiehk Is much gnoiliHiis In the world, al
though ut a uperfio!ul glance ono is iltpoed
la ilimbl It. What U bud is noised ubroad
U relived liack from sidu to side, und ucw.pa
sn uml wcliil clrcks find much to say ubout
it while wlml is good gow, ol bwl, like uu
,him ipi . iV'.u., 0l(j
CniTrrxiir.v. John .T. Crittenden I? n pil
vulc In the rntiUd or the Union army In Ken
tucky. Thl glniplo nnnoiiticeiiieul contains
nil that linnglnnllim rnn cnuipn" tif'ilignily.
nr licroNm, nnd of patriotism. The people
ki.ow who Jcliii J, CrtttcuiliMi i. ITU tlevo-
ilon to his country luu beni ineercd nt by
tome, revered by oihcru i hut no loynl henri
can contimplntc his venerable form In the
rmik n n mhller without cxclnlinltis; : 'Here,
indeed, In n lover or llic Union."
When we think wlml Mr. Crittenden lint
been, wc nerd no word lo crpreiw the gran
tlcur of whnt he I but there U n Ireum In hit
pimltlnn mtcli n letton an Ilougluii taught by
hit grcnt career Unit pence nun In jieacc nn
not to ntnke the heel wnr men In wnr. Il
ItnleMuof uhlfli many men who have nt-
mtlkil Mr, Crittenden ilnnd In uecil,nml wonlu
do well lo Imlliile. IK' nml hit fellow pntridU
Holt, (fiilhrle, nnd utliers havctavul Ken-
lucky lo the Union, Hint the might, when lie
tlnio mine, tight Tor the Union, They have
not, lilt triiP.tnnrienRiiiiiciinntaninuiiiy nlio
Imvc mWntcrprctnl their motives, nnd cmlenv-
nnd lo create no opinion ngnlnst them lu the
N'orlh.
Hut ('ritlrmlcn Is hi the field n n private,
lie live ni n toMlcr. lie shouldi'M his iiiih
ket. He thtpt ou the ground, and old ut he
it, endure ull the liunliihlps nml dangers to
which he lint invited other nun.
lie dcttrc Kentuiklant to tight. I le there
foic prepare to fight by tiulr tide, asking no
higher runic, no greater juv, nn leu danger,
limn the hmnlilett of hit fellow citizens, lie
cannot live long, for he Is old old in devotion
lu hit country, ns well its lu yenrt t but he
cheerfully given the remnant of hit lire to the
Itepuhllc whlsh has honored hit younger days,
uml has received hU best oft cllou.
Does not thai venernble, grnydmlrctl figure,
Htaudlug in the ranks a n private this K
Semtlnr thoitlilrrlug n muilat with his friend,
uml iielghhort- thlt peer nml eoiflputrlot ol
Cloy und Webster, connecting lu the deepen
ing twilight of his declining yecrt the (intent
with the punt, the pnit with the future, the
(lories ol Ihchttt days that have been with
the danger uf ihit hour mui llic hopes uf what
may he lit. l)rx'.4 he not, Rtumling In thl
mili'lmc iittllmle, Finite uk with rrpronih that
we lane nnt, pcrhup. will not, unite lor the
rake or our country? Who can gar upon
that "old mini eloquent" nflCiulucky, facing
the Toe of I ho Union, without feeling huw menu,
how wlektd it It Aw nny mnn ortel nf men, to
altrupl lo urp parliran I't'iit Into n tlrlfefor
a mitlouV cxLttenee T Who can U'hold him
without cuntlug nlll.c the exlreuihU uf North
iimlftuuth who Imve preclpilattU the tlrugg.i
upon uk? I't the preteut contemplate him,
us all the Allure will M 11 monument ami ex
ample of the patriotic unity which will necepi
in this wur only one nfcjtcl, one duty "Ihe
pretHrvalluu of tlie i.'oluii under the Couttitu
tlun. CVtioigo TiMtt.
Siii:i.m axi Urn UfN. -1'tir mow than
Iwiiiiy year tho ofllcers of Ihe Oidinunce und
engineering Hiparliuf'tr of ihu United ftlutcr
Army have bci-n nilvncatlng tho lutiodiictlon
of ery heavy guus Into our rea-ooant furtillca
Hunt 1 mid C'ooituodorc Haldgrcu, ol IhcOrdi
nance Depsrliuenl of llio Xnvy, hat: been
'ubortog lo iirui our ship of war with hir
'urge rhvll gun. The actional Port Iliillerus
luu ih'iiimist ruled dry coneiuslivly the win
loin of both uf these loovutlons. Il was by
iiieiiu of the thill (.'ou cut boatd the nniu'
vcttcls that the fori wns nduetd, while then
I It nndoubt, tlmt If the plan, hud been oiiiud
with I(ihIiiioii la Inch gunt, or even 10 Inctu
eoluuiiitiiil', mo rinjn vtuimi eiiucr untc ueiu
driven uwny nr very ipilekly blown lo pieces'
Hut as the forts hud mounted only 3a pound
crs, Ihe viiels were enabled to lie out of Ilu
range of there, ami lo pour their thcMs into
Ihe ,'ort in tueh 11 ttorni its lo drive the gnr
rUou into (ho uinguzhic. From Kngimtr
Tlionipiou'ii report, it seems Hint hOiuelO Incli
ciiliuiibliult urn- on their way to the fort, and
uiu had uelually arrived, though fortunattli
it whs not mounted. It is quite portibld thai
If that que gun hud been ready for service, the
action might hne resulud in the sinking of u
portion or our ships uml the withdrawal of the
nmnlmlvr.
When thellt were thtown from mortar nt
nn ungle of -15 degree, the hilling of n ship
0110 or two miles off wns u feat of rare ocom-
plithmcut ; but with ouu of the grcut coliun
fb'udt, which send their vlu-lls at point blank
or nl inmh'rnlii elcvatlou, a (hip can be hit al
iilmorl ccry shot 1 and n shell (Xpludiog in
1
loHiid tho hirgt-tt inan-uf-war to the bottom.
I'.vtn beloro the great revolution hi tiaiul
warfare, efivcliil by the introduction of shell
gunt, Ihu attack 011 laud fortillcutious by hiit
were seldom successful; but tu send wuodiii
vefels ognlnst furls nnucd with thew gunt
would be simple luadmva.
The iniMiey which hut been expeudtd b) 1
the nation lu enable our ordinance and tngl I
ueer oDIcers to make their invcutlgstkuit, m
rtvullw! iu giving it kuowkdgo of liiiinewur-1
uble Milne iu (his eri.ii ; it has been us pro- j
fitubly luld out us uny portion or the iiatlouul j
expenditure,
Tiik Hon Hoi.v: .Siiaiii' Shootkih The)
hovu it U said, u ritlo company in Yerniout,
wliose coptnln taue tlicm out om-c a week, to
practice ; he draws theui up in siuglo file, ond
rets u elder barrc.1 lulling down the hill ; the
men commence 1 hooting fiom right to left nt
Ihe bungdiolo as It comes up. Alter (hosboot
lug I over, the captain exu mines (he barrel,
and If ha limit 11 shot Hut did npt ent?r the j
hung hole, the member who mUscd It U csel-;
Iul Nuut, hat been expelled fur the la A elghl ,
et-
Kioiit OitK.iT Hluxokiw. We give balow
nn urliilc from the columns of tic U-llginiH
Ihtoltl, a llaptM paper, of Hlehmond, Vn..
It shows so much more eoo'nws nf Jiid,;meiit
nml cnudor id mind thnn we nre In Ilu' hnblt
of finding In our Soullurn etclmnije. thai wc
deem It worthy of tpeclul nollee. Il mvh the
South hat iniidc nt least elclil grcut blnmlcrs.
uml ennnieratei them m follows :
1. In firing upon Vort Sumptcr.
2. In believing there would he n divided
N'orlh, and nn npathette Federal (luveniment.
.1. In believing that Ihey would huvc the
licarty tymp.ilhles of Uurope.
4. In Ullcvhig that tho bond nf their Con
federacy would rcmlily be Inken In Jim-ope.
A. In bellovitig Ihul the mililnry power ol
the North would be directed, In ,11 rrn;udi',
against tlnvcry, rather than employeil, I ir the
overthrow of trenton, and the ettnblltlim.'Ul
of the Union nml the Constitution.
ft. Iu bclictlng that Xoriheru courage mid
phytkjtic were 110 umleh lorSmilhern j or that
In battle one Southirner cquallcl A-e Yan
kee. T. In believing l!ml Ihe (lag nf ihe Cotton
Oligarchy would wuc nhove the Cnptlol nl
Wii'lilngtnn, nnd the roll of slave be c.illnl
on Hunker Hill.
fi. In bi'lievlug that the fancied omnipotence
uf Cotton would dominate the commerce ol
the world.
Tnr. PuwKit oe Mi-HtUv On Sntiirduy, tatt
the Chicago Juiiriwl, n man lu the lait ttnget
of Intoxication was brought Into the Police
Conrl, examined mid fined, Air being drunk
nnd dltorderly. The poor fellow had only nn
o'd (Icrmnn Ante, nnd when ntked would Ir
lenvc It ns n pledge Air hit fine, lie replied Hut'
Itwnsnn oh! mid excellent lntrunteut, nml.
uuiU-r 110 olrciiuiibiueos would he art uiili It.
Forgetful of tho dignity of the Court, he tutted
il to hi lip, nml blew n few tweet noler, nt
once nttrnctlng ond fixing the nltruliuu of the inltooed on its urm, thai it might bo Id ntHi.d
Court und tieelnloM. He perceived M ml-1 ut tho proper lime. The managimofllm hot
vantage nml played a plaintive ulr, whiih hit J pllu' gnvc II Into Ihe keeping or a ytuing mnn
hiuil the mind of the (Jourt with pity. 1 !-1 try woman, by whom II was Immgh. up to
eluingcd It to n tmlrlutlo meusure, ntid the ' womanhood. The Annulling then went into
' jsinr epanxiii jianuer' omi " uiiKee
Doodle'' excited tho Court to u fraternal feel
ing. Now or never was hU tinii). ' Dixie'
rolled out In ropld cadencies, livery one war
taken by storm. The pultov danc-d In lit
measure ; Hie spcctnlnr waggeii ineir iieniit ;
und the Court, like Alexamlcr, tuiili.il hi lit
tlellghl. Tho Ano was stricken from (hcdoekel.
mid the poor Allow left with his (lute iiinlir
his imn, n wiser nnd belter man.
Tut: Xiennorn is rut: Somi. A Southern
eorretpimlent nl n New Yoik pajier tK-nkt
ihut of the condition nud feeling of the hhnet
in iIk' tecctkil Sinlet t The negrou irciii to
rclirh tho prCH-ut eouilllioii of nlT.iIit very
mueh. Tlie military excitement poey
irent churnH Air tin in. They iciv jelluw
ttrlK lo their wutt as a tort of uniform, and
fancy thi-miclu thniouh pa nil ti!dirrt.
Tliixc who rttunln on tho plantation nre de
lighted, becAiiic their labor is not so Irktnuu
mid continuous ns It utcil to be, and the rigor
of the ovmttr luu been relaxtd. Those em
ploy ul on the forlifientions do thtlr work
clieerfully, IiicHa! lo il by the row-heod-ond
blnotly-boue stories ubout the terrible Yankee
nbolltion'slt, which they think tnmcthlug
wnrtc than iholcra or yellov feicr. They are
told that the wor is to defeud them fiom being
told into Cuba. 'I'hc negroes in the cities,
towns and border Stales know belter tlmn lo
alvc I'lidmcc to such slorles 1 but not so Ihe
fWd hamls In Ihe cotton States. There 011
no apprehensions of n servile insurrection tu
Icrlnincd. nor is there a thought betlowed ou
the subject. Tho only danger I front Ihe
mas of negroes that Imvu been soil from Ihe
border Studs Into the Interior of the (lull
Slulit. These tiro generally hard e,tm. nnd
calculated to spread mutiny uml tllrjatW.io
lion among their more Ignorant mid Innouul
fellow viutlms. Hllll it will tnko some tinif
for Ihelr lulluence lo be inunifniteil. The ne
groes from 1 he northern border of Tennessee
me being dally sent South.
law iiv Co.Nnn-.tTitix or SMtw-Tlie
greatest lorrcs by this metliotl oftieuting ih
slnicsor aUlv, In tho eommeuecim ut of lie
Kilu-y, will be In tho inliubltunls of thai rank
den of I reason, South Carolina. The cuiinlr)
of Jknufort nlone possesses not lets tluui 810,-
000,000 worth of slave property, nl the nvir
age rate or 100 each. Most of these w III, of
course, eteajio Into tho Federal camps nnd
forts, nml bo employed In Ihelubor or strength
citing our ik-retttivc worlds. If a rooting lie ob
lulncd hi Charleston nnd Savannah, twice ut
many moro will be forever lost to their owner.
The tfiVct uf these wholetulu losrei cannot fail
lo bo limit salutary upon tho tuauof disloiut
hlau-holdert, who will it-ry soon begin lo eomo
liver to the Uuion eourc when Hu-y find ihe
exltteiico of tlieir favorite Institution thieat-
iKtl. .Vof'ou luiUpcnJa.l.
.I011.V Si.iiiuj.- A New Yoik Pujier tells
tiie following ditparaging uutitlo'.e of John
Sltdell, tho it-be) iiilul-iler, now Incuri-cratcd ol
Fort Lifatctlei Shdetl Is reuK-iuU-nil In his
youth by uniiy old gi ulkmi 11 iu this city. He
was the ton of u tallow chuudler, a parentage
of which ho bud the wcukncr to bo aahamid,
and which wiu a source then, uud )irobab1y it
now, ofcontluual mortificalion. Jtisrelutid
or him that on one occasion iu coiivcrtalion
with a lady, noted and d nailed for her wit, he
exprttH-d n desire far rorclgn travel. ''Ah!"
.said the Udy, "1 haie 110 doubt you would find
your.ilf very much ut home iu uttctc f" Hit-
th-ll withdrew prcclpttnlely from the tncouiiter
"Tlmt young man," mid his persecutor, 09 ho
iuttvub.il, "needs Jo bed'
ui rjg"'ii for
Ii h II' bi u it vi
Tnr. Ilixnivo PnojKrT nr fiiR Uriikij -Col.
A. M. Voq4 of tho Vourtecnth New
York glmMit, now h prlmncr nl Ulcliinoiul,
gives, In a private letter, n thrilling nt-cotinl
or the drawing Tor the prUoncrs al llichtuond,
who nre to stand ni a s I off against the con.
dinned pirates nl New York ond Plilladelphln.
lie had licen nt largo on his parole until tlio
loth of Nownlier, when he was tu,mmoncd In
lieiKrnl WlnJer's quarters. On nklng op
what business he was wonted, lien. Winder
answered that he had a wry iinpliajanl ilit'y
tn perform, lu fact, the most tinp!c.ianl of hU
life, nnd handed la Col. Wood a piper, which
proved to bo Henjiniln's order to Wlmkrlo
draw luls nmorg Fulcra! prtoner4 fur n vie
tlm, The Colonel was etMrted from Ike (lko
lo the prlion, where ho found till hU Allow
iifiieen, 7" In numlier, drawn tip to awnll thq
nd Isttie. The names or the officer', on tcpo.
rate liM o( pnper, hating liccn put Into a Ilu
box, Ocn. W'mlrr requested the Hon. A If,
K'y to draw from the bo one name who should
be held In place ofmlth, sentenced nt J'hiht,
delphln. Mr. TCly, with evident emotion, ilu-w
the Aitnl t'lip, nnd, timid a dentli-liko slillnrM.
announced Ihe name or Col. Corcoran. Thlr
lei 11 other tllieirt, Including Col, Wool lihu
lr, were sent to the conimnn (all nt Illclimniii
qn tho following tiny. Col. Wood say of tlir
position of hlm'clf mid hi Allnw pnlrlott!
- You tuny rest nured that our fate di peudi
upon that of the pilrntarsmrn. I tml tlmt
you will do nil you can, eoiutlttcnt with your
duly lo the Utivcrnmrtil, tn relieve thoto olli
ccrs who went forth to fight the battles of their
country from a position of peril niuj dlilr ,'
IIoviNrs ot a roNDt.txo Twenty sevm
yrnrs ngo nn nrlntorratto Unglbh couple, ttu
fling in Germany, found It convenient to siire
tllintiily leave on Infant of theirs on tho steps
of tire Foundling lipllal, nt HritMcIt bar-
1 lug previously caunO u particular llower tn m
erttcoaia cook, ond rrtnulnt-d a servant for
tome lime. And now comet tho provoking
(fViiouiwirni of the tlory. A few wtiktogo, t
wealthy lhiglhh genllemin npplletl ot tho
lirii'Klt Hospital fur inAirninlhin nf Ihe found'
ling, who lurnt out to bo a great hclrcM. nt
lnt. A trnreh far her was In.tllulisl, nml tlw
wut found in one of tho vllot Imiiutt or urlnu
In Hrtirtel, the companion ol knaix-i ond.
V.on I
Tu Tilt: 1'nlr.T. -Hieukilig of the cthlcnt
ktetmtnailon of CongrcM lo e'nfisouic tlo
'laves ofrcbilt In ken In arms ognintt the (lot,
riimrnt, Ihe HtoiUon l.nlrjxntltttt tayg t
" We believe that Congiea and Iko Admin.
Mralion have adapted a sound inllUurt p ,
Icy; nnd Jutt os sound In (tftlrmatirhlp,
'I'herc is no good nunc whj wc should cm.
Unite lo Aht such doughty ond iiullgnnnt
pin-iiile with boxlug-glnrct, uhlltl they oro
dealing ns trmnendout blows with elbow,
springs ond Keel knuckles. We must olio
put on the springs mid tho knuckle sod hit
them where they ore most tender. To ierm't
11 rebel lo hold his slaves when it is In the
power of tho (Journtnciit to take tin nt auy,
Is nbout os wlro In r. military tense as (0 tend
him back tho. powder, gunt, provisions ond
money we may hofcnhc good fortune to cp.
turc from him In battle."
ToTiii;J)owKiiKAiiTt:iiFiOsniicxihongei
Come, now, bo cheerful j If yim cannot pay
your debt Immediately, tin the btt jou run,
uml pay them m you ore able, "('an' hilled u
rot." K iou have mil flfiy emt. lo luxuriate
upon the delicacies of the eoon, pproprIt
hull of the amount Air romcihlnj nmre sun
slontiulond wholesome klrtjoiir wife, If you
Ituicoiic; Ifjoti lime not, kit s'we preily
girl oud marry l.cr iuiiindiHtely for nets of
desperation frequently resull hupplly undlxn
efieially in their (ITjiIs. If joj hut e any
childrin romp with lltiiiij If joit hateroi,
romp with your m Ighbi rV, Ln-k ujwn iIhs
b Jalit sldt) of everylhlrg put on a tlm 1 Ad
cunntcjauoerkccp your mind lu Ihe right trim,
und if you And that your native town doe r.ot
support you, patk up and toliintetr for thy
wuu. At all evciilt, be elm-rfal.
Pkai i: Mr in Tttiuri.iTlox. Some of our
ellirens of tho "-e-ih" jursuatlon, ore In
irutiblo und grovlourly oOlicted conMiTiiallou
Is vlsiblo on their countmance. 'J'hey were,
it scimt, foolhli enough to disregard the Act
ofCorgrerS and tho resident's proclamation,
prohlblllng Intercourse with the nklltom
Stale so they entrusted quite 0 mail tu it
certain Dan. Sliowultcr, Air i-nuri-yanccoter.
land to Ihe domlntons of J. If. Said Hhovyilter
having beeu onested, ond placid III ilurancn
vile, tho letters fell Into "the hands of the Phl.
Utitics.' 1. e. Ihe U. H- Muishul, who nioy con.
tcqnruily pay our towii a visit, "on ofufal
business," shortly. Ifpeopk1 won't obey Ihu
laws, or won't read ihe pajrers enougli to know
what tho luws ore, they nmt lukc the comic
quenws. Vtuilia Vtlta.
A Tni'K FmrMi From " A J.lfe fork
J L'le." an P.uglish book of consldi ruble pnwrr
j ami inter,!, is quobd the following pasmge
' O, the bliwlug It is to have u friend lo urlioni
one can rpeuk fearlewly ou ony rubjiet, 'ilth
wl out one' deepent as well at one's mol fool
lh thoughts coniQ out simply uud saftlr. O,
the comfoi I, tho luexpielble comfort, of fivb
log taifu with u ieton, having neither to wiigii
thoughts nor measure wotds, but pouring Uiem
ull right out, ju,l us they arc, chull' and grain
together, certain that u lalthful hand will toku
and lfi them, hup what It worth keepings
uml ihdi with tkt bi'.'th of l.:ulu - bkiw Jj-j
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