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#riert f octrg. OH TDK FALL OF TKEBBlBfi. i Shoot while the lirhlninf flashei back ] Tbatiko Tor tho now* it bore, j Praise for tho brare whoso blood has eUantorl The (hact rlror's chore. | Cheerc for tha heroes wbo hare stood Tbo loDB'drawD battle's tost. Tbanksgtring ibat the natioo owns im Army of tho West. | * The lonely hearts that daily pray This bitter war tray ceaae, Hear, in '.he shoots o' victory. 1 be raarmsriBEl of peace : And heavenward rolls tha joyfui strain. . That thrills each loyal breast, L Ac -mother*, wire* and children bless I Tire Artsy of the West. | ' ' And standing mid the gulden fraitt Of suffering and of toll, W lib-war worn bonser pariGed, ,» On Prnnaylraaia soil, i With glory sparkling from its arms . And glowing on its crest. The Army of rotomae greets 'l b* Army of the West. R 11. M ( . Philadelphia. July 8. 1863. f elect UgisccUann. : Fro* the Sea York Led*". HI RTIHG A ( fllLD'K HEART. ' . * \ t . t 1 M I. S AKTDL'n. , T don't expect anything of tny cbtii i dren!' J): The tone was frwfol, with a qoaliljbi j of asrosation. The i'acb'of the speaker | I wore an injured look. | A boy, between fourteen and fifteen J j years of age. sat reading. He' moved! | oneasiiy, as If pein had disturbed him j I J be did not not lift hin eyes from tha j page on which they werrf testing. ' , 'The harder a mother slaves for hef^' children tbo leas they care for b« r.' The hoy moved again ; almost with a Start as though the pain felt u a instant, before had suddenly increased. 'AD cblldrco are thankless I' So the ' speaker kept on, talking to o friend, yet . j really throating at the boy. 'Not all,' autwercd the friend. 'I < | have a mother, and I know my heart in I regard to her. It is full of love and ^ gratitude, and I cannot remember the I time when it was not to.' j , j 'There are exceptions to all rules, i ! And, besides, there ere few women HkeL j your mother. That, would be a cold [ i heart indeed. Into which the did not in- 1 tpire lnve ' - 1 ■ ! 'Love begets love. That is the old; j trite etory ; and as true to-d«y as it j i ! was a thousand years ago. If children grow op cold aud tbenklees towards' their parenta — if they early eeperste from them, going off into the world, aad treating them with aeglect, the ! fault, in most cam, rests with the parents. They did not make themselves | ioeely in their children* eyee.' There followed thit n deed silence for : some minutes. The boy had let his j book fall from before hit eyes and was j intently. His mother saw this and had a quick perception of what was paeaiag in his mind. 'Edward' said the, 'I don't like boys irw my bedroom. Oo down etaira ' was not spoken harshly. The mothert* tone of voice bad changed considerably. The boy arose witbont hesitation and left the room. 'I don't think It's always good to talk before children,' remarked the lad's nether as soon as he retired ^A proper regard to our language and rondoct before children,' was answeltd, 'h a theory of the gravest consideration. Tney ha»* keen instincts— Jhelr eyes are sharp— they read n«. and know us sometimes better than wc know oorsalves.' 'They are sharp enough, I eoppose ; but not quite no ebni^ as #11 that, was a ns wared. 'I'm not one of those th« make children tf mock importance.' •Our estimation in the case will not alter the result, my fctewd. Of that we ; ma; be M^tala. As we are to oar children so wifltbej ha to us. Lova begats tore, wed kindnma good wUL If we d^Aot hwt 'hum wnntoaly, they will i not, in turn, wound n»hy negleet.
] 'Hurt them wantonly I I am sure 'bat I . I I gel yonr meaning ' j 'Are yoo much sarpriscii th»t Tom i Baidm made his escape from bome at i the first 'good opportunity ?' 'Well, I looked for it. I most confess; hot ihot don't excuse him. He's pro*. ^ rd himself to ho an ungrateful boy, after all his mother has done for him.. Hut, at I said a little while ago, all tny chil . dren are ibaukLts. I don't calculate j on anything from miue. They'll prow up, aud scatter themselves east and >*«-*! j getting off as far fro® home as poaaihk-; ' and I'll probablyjlie left to en asylum • j-ta the poor house when I get old ami 'You talk in that tisy before your ; children,* said iho friend hi 'They know my sentiments. ' i 'bo I inferred, In that war yon burt them. You put their fu nrc on trial, oii-J write out# verdict of condemnation, j when it it impossible for (beni to vindiI ca*e themselves ep*inst your cruel charges. I saw your boy stand and • r. Hern while ago, under your sharp thrusts at him. lie wus Do party to Tom Baldwin's ui. filial set ; and it was a bard thing in you. my friend, to muko de- [ lipquoMcy the occasion for smittup your ! owu son. whom you may bind to you, if ' you will, by triple cords of iovr, not to , be broken ; or push tfny to u distaif.-o, ( where he can foil no wurntli and un ai j traction. Take care ! You are oo dan '! gerous pronnd.' I 'Oh. you make too much >■( children." j was answered, but ahh a little obsirucI tion in manner, 'They are simply human beings. They I havo sensitive souls, quick to receive | impre eioin. Tender to Ian- but hard or resentful towards all. unkindncss. " They are creatures of fveling rather than thought, not generally holding malice, but rarely losing the memory uf pain i from unjust Infliction. In after years this memory is often revived. It is my Opinion that, in a large number of ca- < es, where children neglect their parent* in old age the ewnse lie* just here " • 'All of which is simply vindictive,' j Mid the lad's moiher, 'anil a poor com- ! plimrnt to human nature ' j "Human nature dnesu'l often suffer J unjustly through hard judgment, ' was | answered. 'Hut 1 am not offering an Mtpology for her short ctum logs, only look [after the cause. To pret'mt is better I than to euro, forewarned is forearn- i 1 ed. I« it not much the wiser course for ; | us lo make sure r't our cliihtrea1* love j In the future by offering theiB love in ' [ the present V f 'Too speak es thongii 1 didn't love ' my children.' A d»rk stain marked the 1 j worten'a checks. There were sudden ! I fleshes in her eyes. &he was a woman ; j of quick temper. j 'Every feeling has its sign.' wns cahn- | ly replied. 'Love, anger, dislike— each i expresses itself io a different way. ! And these signs every one knows J Even the babe of one brief rummer ma> ' | reed them. \ThjU» it jbnt Edward feck L that you do not Wt him V 'Who says that he feels m V The mother started There was a miegling of anger with surprise ia her face. 'Must it not be that yon withhold, loo ofion the signs of love ?' I snail gc'. angry at yon it yoa talk to me any longer in this strain.' ' 'No, my dear friend, yon most not get angry with m«. Too many eweet memories of ity past are shared between us. „Bcar with me now, as one who hoi is yon In her heart. Shall I relate to yon an incident that oecarred in my bouse only yeaterday Tit fs under the warrant of this incident, that I have ventured cn the plainness Of speech which has disturbed you.' The red spots faded off from the ■other's checks. The keen light went out of hqr eyaa. *Oo on,' sba Mid, bar voica dropping down from its sharp key. •Edward had called over to see the I I children "We alwiys i iks to have him coma. He ia nater rude uqr conne in hit manners, bnl gentlemanly in bearing r beyond what in usually Men in lads of hia age 1 have mora than oncn compared him with my oldest son; and wish* to a at * v*. ' ■ '
ed that John resembled him in tnnny I < things. The two boys were in the per- S lor alone. John, I am sorry to say. is . I not always to be trusted He it over, I curious, ami apt to meddie with things I that vhouhl be tarred from his toneh. i Recently he has become interested in , - impel*, and has begun lo collect and preserve thrtu There was a veae of wex flowers on,1 the parlor nianlrl piece, the ingenious 1 maker of which bad placed several iiui- - \ tatior.a of moths and beltle* among the : leaves. The vase was covered with uL>s. Jul:':'* new formed interest in entomology bad given a special ottrae- > 1 tion to thcae wax moths and beetles; ' to lift <br glass cottriug. that be might ' obtain a close view. In vrMuring to.' do thi«. one of those accidents thai so ' frequently happen with children and ; grown people alien ibey are not doing jiivt right, occurred. Tne glass shield slipped from John'.< hand, aud cratkt-d to pie. ee on i h* floor The notes star ' llni end ascired me. 1 wens hastily to | age which had been done and also comprehended the cause of liir disaster. 1 Kd-raru looked pale mid frightened John flushed and gr.eved. P.rp.ntuni-* and erlf-condeinnatiott had couie with accid. nt. liven through nn DiUigua lion which could not i>e aUyrd, 1 sa* ' iii.:. Hard words Were stregglng to' tnein. K] pericuca warned me t> ke»j» tiler t unl.l I .-on 1-1 speak coloiir , and 1 ur.d*r the influence of reason 'I stood, f.»r a few moments, looking at the timer, d glass, and, then, without trusting uiv bps to say anything, weul cot f..r the du«t .pan and liruah. I was glad that I had controlled inssclf. It is my experience, that scolding almost always does harm ; and even nh-rc it _ 1 work* correction of had babila, 1 orn certain that n different way would have bern better I .vat <|'l ite self-possessed 1 when I returned. As 1 stooped to gath.-i up the broken frapmcnls of glass, ^ John came tip Host- to me. I did no' ^ 1 speak to nor look a^ him. . Edward had | drawn back to » distant part of tb>- room. t Silently the work o'" collecting the pie- , i ccs of glass went on. John stnndiog near , tne all tbo while. I' »o« done, and I . wan about rising, whan I felt his arm 1 arms* my shoulder. "I'm so sorry," he > «ai<1, in a penitent voio . laying his Lee ' down agwinal mine, which I had turned ' towrnrds, hiui '1; was wrong to touch i ' it, I know; lint I thought' I would be so I curcful, I can't tell what made It siip - 1 out of mr hand.' 'Accidents are al- 1 ■ most sure t > happen with as, my son,' I answered gently, but seriously, 'when | i we are not doing what is just right. ' ' ! Lei this disaster stand as a lesson for the , ' future.' 'Yoo shall take mr money, and 1 ' buy a new case, mother," he answered, , i - 1 in a spirit of manly justice that was ; grateful to tqy ears. 'If this little ex- 1 ' perience will make yen snore careful 1 1 .qbual: doing right,' I returned, 'none of us will very deeply regret the accident.' 1 ' He put his arras eftvuod my neck and ; kissed me. I kissed him in return and then went odt, thanking Qod in my j 1 ! heart that UF bad helped me to self<on- 1 | trol iu a moment of trial, when passion . i would have hurt my boy. J Not long afterwards I beard the boys ' talking together Edward said, 'If H had teen my mother, she would bsve scolded at me. until I waa mad enough ' to break everything in the house. Why , didn't your mother scold yoo ?' 'Be- j ' cause she loves me, and knows that scolding wouldn't make me bhlf so sorry as 1 lam* 'I wish that my mother loved 1 me." Mid Edward, in a tone of voice so sad and longing that it brought (car* in~- ' to my eyes. ' The mother of Edward ought her breath at Uiia. Her Bps moved as if j ' she were eboat to spesk; but ebe re- j pressed wh«» wag in ber thdttgbse, aud 1 ) kept silent. I 'Of eotfM your mother lorw you,' i i answered John.' So the friend eonfiut itti. 'But l.daerd said, 'No, I'm sore,. 1 shs doesn't love me.' 'Why do yoo J ■ My that?' questioned lohii.' Tf ahe ■ lnecd mc, «hu nooldn't be alw-aybfcnld
ding ffle, mid hurting me by hsrd wcrrtv. rno mutter what I do. Oh, John, if 1 ; such a mother as you, I'd be ihe m>y alive ! I'd do anything ! for her.1 i There waa silence for some timo. It ; j broken by the friend, who said 'Forgive mc for having told yor this. The aouhdt i<f a friend urn better than ' the kisses of an' enemy. Forgive what uiav seem an exultation of tpyself sbovr you. i!a who knows. my heart knows that ,ii it iMcro is no pride of snive'riori : tjr. He wb«k knows how meek I "t,nH»o ofieu 1 fall short. How ufh t pa- ; ainn go!s the heat of refson; how. near it was to bvuring -im: down ycaicrdar 1 It w«s in hi* *tre*i»th that I orrteame, and helpmi nly boy instead' of hurtiug bitn In His airengtii voir may over j come al«o, and win ibe love ol a ch^fl slier b< irto alhtrsi for yonr lohw, »* it the droppiag (lower athir.lt . for Hndew and rain. Tbo mother of Edward Itoweii he face into her hands. For a . little whd* her body shook with half choked Then she locked up at her frirud. Her ryes wert wet. htr fact- paie. aar lip* 1 furred with pain ami griif. •Yoo are not bun with me ?' •No. no.' .hv answered. 'S'-.t you. but with myself What bare 1 hern dome ' What inadncse 'i^a po«artard mr 1 boo« thnL.lave begat. , lot* -hit in Mrs. Hewitt's beautiful wi.rdw. it h»» readier will ti-sn fear — I know siai- 'oat hardiissr bsget* turd ; that drmng is alsre diffS-rult aud far lew certain fliun leading. And. yet. knowing all this, 1 have toughtto rol* my children by ^paieion and f tee ; to drive instead of leading tdem into the r|«ht ways. No, no. I arc not hurt with you For «D this plain speaking, a hu h I »o id net- 'needed, I liiank.yoo from th« depths of my heart. If it ia not better ■ with botli me sod my children, is future, 1 it. will not Li- your faolt. Hut It aba''. b« be'ler !" Aud it wa* better. How quickly * I changed under a n«w order of Atom--government. Love and kindness fount swifi obedience where aager and Iwrsbhad m< t ->l>»trin:tion. Sunshine dropped through a hundred places, which had hem cbi-cly barn-d against its sweet in il irnees . and Edward wouderi'ug (t tha pleasant chnnc". drew nearer to hi« ' mother, and frit that ahe loved torn. ' i>. lore! swec to aii hearts. Ye who should givo of its treasures, see to it thnt your hand fall not in its* dispen ration- Tt bat signs peculiarly it* own. which ara nercr mistaken. If yoo ; would win love hang out the sign. noiv try rnrnr nwi. A corre«po*iii*nl of the Lrmd iii Eiaoiin at ri*itad the voting poll* in Paris der:og the roceni election, and report* that ;"n<«lbing*can I»*l more orderly and tray quit than the proceedings." Ha gives an in ; tereatiag deseripuou of the iwauwaf in which the tklails of- a French eleoliwa at.- { condaetad A police officer is -UJio-jilii at the en. - trance of the hall of Yolhlg. who merely | inquires whether y6tt are an elector. "A. •- a stranger. I waa invited by tho mayor, with my companion, to yriui*>* whit was . j going on. Tht mayor presided, or *r the_ table. On which wa* placed the b»ll.it.bo(, \ j Kvary elector had »l the door separate I ticksts givdn him. on whieh wara printed . the names of the candidate*, iifeeh tiekst rcseinblod tha other*, sw thttt when folded lit was utterly ioipuutokc' to diatingaikh lb* name of tho parson, voted for- The 1 elector presented a document printed off green paper. conUiuiD^hfl BSma, H^ality. j place of. .abode, aad etrUffcats.sf.^agivtraj tion. The name having bean cat In a nut, i the scrutineers, of who or there were four. - i / examioad the elec^irol lists; ornt on «< I eertainiog thai lb* name was fuond* «h«r>- j tho elector delivered bin fotdetf ticiat tv J lk% president. J^aboni it Was drbpiwrt into the box. V otsag always. Uke* - ptac. on a f uoday. fa* to* poan-ovaCM of the 1* f lurmg claaaea, and en the foUwWinc Moo * ri day. If ooy qaestiow of iiK-atiiy aris#. two known iuhibiteoU of tb* dtMrici are : allowed to identify the iodividaal wh« , comas forworn ly apt*- M foar o'elDok. ' the ballot-bbx » ssal*d> that of yeaterday was eoa.teoutly put into Mr hkods. We found that ibe great proportion bfwleciote ' vote ep ibe soeond day. a* as additional security Bgaiqrt any tampering with tb* >j. Hot-box. There ware it oo tins* more ins# tear or fiv* elector* ih the rohfc, aeS ! no.oo* wax detsinad a raiuota after bit ear iflcate ef ragitmtlen «*» h-end t« .g— *. •witk tha e'rtTreal lifSs ' " ' ,**" ■ ' ;j|

