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g&Utt ^octri). \\ ^ ; I TUE DTI5C Wire TO HKR lfrSBl>B. ! 1 ' j I am pw«in»» through th« atlcrt, bot a | c J Ulesaeil shore appears — IKfteel befide me, hut hand deareit. let B» * kiaa atray tha lean ; ' W'rMtle with thy grief as Jacob tlrote ! i from midnight atitil day ; . | It may leftte an Artgsl's blessing nhctt it 1 1 raniihea away. ' ' I lyty the balra u;oo-my l>o«o». ''tis not long ' - she tan bo there— 1 ; Sap how to my heart aim uftttlaa— tia. the , 1 j pearl T lore do w«»r "j If, in after yeare. bebi.le tboe sits unolber _ j . in my cbr.r, : i ' Though her tvico be sweeter mo«ic. and . Iter face lhati wine ftrtro fair :— If a ebpnib call Iba fatlji'r, far more lieaatiful tbanlbia. '• l.ove tbfs Erst-boro. oh, any husband, tnrn i not fi-itn the motbejlaaa, ) Tell b*r lomfttitne* or her mother— yon i may call 1i«r A r,n.r ) Inn ; SUtUbftr frotu- 4bn *|ndk of aoi row— if; j- she errs, oh, gently tilaine ; t«ad her abrnktiaioa wb^rn I'm yleepicg, I , Will AbaWfl- if sIlU And my breash wilj atirjlrtc ringlet*, when my ntticeiiq bbattPff ;$lft ; And be* soTl Um •>«* 4C! ibrtgbtell with a wonder whence it c^ie— * i I In her Uiart, iehui ycafsfpAaa o'er her, the } will find $*r molbeflp same, Twill h« her tight .U*c<l 4»Kc't scaling op the Rood for Hea\cn, SUising that the iqiilniglil watebep End no misdeed #nlY>rg;*i-n^ j You wilt cut .forget ib^" dearest, when I s I'm ilrrplnp nrftlh ti.e aod i (Htrhaao tie V»be . np«4 • my bosom as 1 loee lure— next /□()•! ! tornri'l is tAk BkjrTLi: oven ? Midli'er. ^ tli..,liatiio iipr* Thotiranrfy liftr,* hijijjfd iin. they ray, fs my fhther ebmin| TilftaH me, Uave utiifpciJiera gained tho day ? 1 Is li< irell, Br is be wohhded I " M other, in row Ihhlti he's «Mt) T ;« If yon knol, 1 pray jjoio teil ra?, j Will my VaihorcomBTijraiot Mother, dear, you're always sighing, | ahica yny Iwt the gaper reld ;* | Teil me wire yi.o.ndw are crying, • Why lhal cap is cm jour head T Ah. i see you cannoiiull me,— '* 1'ftlhsr'secc aaiong the slain, — A I 'bough he loead us very deatly, II* will oercr c.-mn again. , .

Srkct JtAiscrUiinii. "* Frvm SiWlIal V... cipr. bevkt vsnnni kiwtsb. b This g.llant soldier U one of the twoi t I who were selected lyTie ridnd Go vera- j j mer.l by lot on the tilth of July, }o be 1 j rxecutcd in rttalialioft tor the twoierabrl j , officers ysiicuted by (ien JIuroside fnrK rvenrtting for the rebnl enrtieo in his U military department. When this* fart tj known to Capt. Sawyer's friends j ] Philadelphia, ihry' indn'crd onr re- t sp cii d townsman, Captain Wilmon , Whildin," long associated with tbo t i | steainitoal interest In this city, tor, I visit Washington, to ascertain the jtol-i j j icy of the Government in regard to thy | | : iwhsnan tlire«tof Jeffprson Da*is. lie 1 , *HH4» kindljr 'r*csi»ed by tho Prnidcoti, ' and tiic Sccrrtary of War, and carried j ■ tract to I'hiUdelphia, froth them, lbe l'| I a<»or«ne* • ittqt the Otyrerntiitni will j : i j adopt mp I' j^roaWB as would poaeibly ; , | prevent i'i* sT.ecution of Captains 8awand Flinn, and at all event* punish . i ii*£parlei»lp and promptly. When Cap- , UlV Wbilhiin reached this city, the wife , i of Captain Sawyer receired n letter • I liini in which ha said tha rebel • Government would permit her sod their ; ' children to visit him before bis eiccu- j lion. Io company aith Mrs. Sawyer, \ lift immediately started lor Washington, j • and having -received tha authority oi j I our Gorernmeut, weut to Fortreaa Mou- | roe, whern they are nnw waiting a flag » ; of-tmce io go to Richmond. We have j ' j bean permit ted to lake n copy of Capf J tain Sawydr'k letter \b tiis 'wHc, thick r j «e subjoin. It require* uo complitnaot ; i \ at onr bands. ,Ii,U the letter of a bravi j '' ! and pnuiutie tnan.'wnd will be rand with * j pleasure trwd pride by ali loyal citisone : J TfrteoMfGawmut'i Grtnca. | h Kicbwukd, \V Jely *, 18CX I 2] Mrihua Wm:— I oh. Dfciiartbe aecM . " j -isy of miormiwg you thai my pro»p*|l" i i«i»b ™rr d«v«. 'I his mwesing all the captaios now pri» V i • '

j oners at tha Libhy military prison drew j i lots for tyo to be executed. It lull to my ! Myself and Oapt. Flion, of the 51?l j j Infantry , will Ug executed for two j j captains executed by Gen. Iturnside. ! Tho provost general, J- II- Windor,. ar- j | mres me that the Secretary of War of li e"? i Southern Confederacy will permit yon-«*lf nod oiy dear cl.itdren to visit • ium befur* I am executed. You will bo porteitV j to; an attendance. Capt.. WblUdin, or | ancle W. W. Ware, or Fan, had, Utt-V | coisMi with you. My situnt ins is bard to he j audi cannot iinukof dyip^wiihoot i j- seeing yon mid the children. You will be: I allowed to return without mo'Ieelatioh to j ji.urhtv'xc. Ium resigned 16 auiati-yer iin store for tor, with the cbntolation I hat I , div wiihont having cominilled any crime., j I have no trial, no Jury, nor are 4 charged ; j aith any crime. I>nt it fell to my lot. Y"u I will pruciied to Waahiagton. My Oovrrn ' 1 me ti l will give you Irarsportatiuft to Fort teas. Monroe, and you will getTirtf by Osg j of ^ruco, and return the same way. Uric;; J with jto aai.irt for me. | it will bo t.tcessiiry for yallMo preserve : ; thi. letter; to'brtng evidence at | ton. of my condition. May j.ny n due 111!' j ! from the first of Murch, which you are en_. : i tilled to. Capliin it owe* me fifty1 y-il allure— money lent bun when he went on j j furlough. You will write to him at once, i end he wilt send it to you. 1 1 , My dear wife, the fortune of war Iras poi , I me if this position. , If I mu.i die a racri- j i , See to me count ry, with Got!'* eill I mnet . | submit; only let lira .«a y-.u once mot. , I I and 1 will die becoming a aiali end an sfii- 1 | car ; but for God's vak« tin not vjirappnini j i me. Write to me as :iron as you g-l ibis. i and go to G*ptain Wbillibi. ; be wl! nd I vise you what ly do. I have deno nolMog | to deserve this penally. ISnl you must! j inbmit to your fate. It will bo no disgrace j I to myaell. yon, or the children ; bus .you ! may point with priue and ear, "I give my j hn*Uatid," my children will have the Con- .. !| lation tossy, "I wai made in orehin for ; my country." God will provido for >o : ; j iibycR fear, _ Uh l..l> is hard to leave you . thus, i wish the trail thai pa**cd tbrongtl J «y heed In the last battle would h ire done I | its work ; but it we* not- to be.no. My! I luiad is SumuivhaL mflurucrd. for it ha* j como so sudden on me. Write to. me j a? «<#n a; yon gel this; leave your Wtt»r j open and 1 will gel it. Direct n.y name j and rank, by way of Fortress "Monroe, j j Farewell ! farewell ! and hope it i? all f>r ! the best. . , | .! • U". W. .SAW Villi.

J. Captain let New Jer.-.-y Gsvalry. ^ iOLDIEi.'S wires. What ftu immenre ain»an: of heroktti ' i «inoug this class passes unnoticed, or i . i taken as a martBr pf course; n->* only \ i this most righteous war we are wag ■ bnt iti these of all past lime. For ■ I the soldie^ he hs* his comrades about : ]"him shoulder to shoulder to shoulder; | j he hnt praiio if he docs well ; he 5ms j } honorab^i mention aud pitying tenrt, if; j nobly striving. Hill alu! for' the soldier's wife 1 Even an tjfficrr's j j wife who h*< sympathizing fr.ends, who the rnmforts and many of the Jux- . cries of life ; whose children's future , ' h provided for if tbcif father fall ; what J of dreadful sni|>fnse and. anxiety ' she thust pass, even in these favorable | circomftntvce* ] Hew hard fjir her. — j ! Rut for Iba wife of the poor soldier, who ! ! is giving her husband to tho country, i given evetything ; who knows not j whether the mml she and her lirtla ones are rating amy not be the last for many 1 a hungry — desolate — day ; who has no I friend to say, "well done" as the- lag-.^ I ging week* of anspcase creep on, and \ shefs'.ands bravely at her poet, keeping ' want and starvation at bay ; imagina- ' ; t ints hosy among the heaps of dead and • wonnded, or traversing the wretched I I prison deWH »nd shuddering nb the i thought of their deoouiac keepers ; I keeping down her sobs as her litlie ' ! daogbter trustfully offers up her nightly 1 j prayers "for pnpa, dear to coma botnr;" * or when her little too Jnst «>hl enough ' j to road, traces alowly with bis fingers. ' the long Hst of Mte.killivd and wounded, b| **fo" see if father is thews" shrouding ! her cits flrom tbo poaaihle fatuM of her ^ ' hhiliren ahonM her siren* give out 1 Itoder tho prosper.' of anuit and anxiety; I so frimd to tarn to when her l.eart is i palsied with labor; nor waving banners, nor martial mode, nor one pro- : cession to enronicie ber valorous deeds; a- ' hose bnt Ood and her own brave heart

j to jritaoM her tiohle unaided struggle ;] n wheii I think of the solitary women ' h | scattered, throughout tha length and .•« j breadth' of the laud, my Ite'art warms ; i I toward iheoi*; and I wonld fain hold • 1 I thinn op in their siient straggle, for ali : f . | the world to admire. 1 ] When the -history of thi* war shnil Ire - « i j written (and that cannot be noa) let 1 1 . . tbe historian, what els- soever ho inirr ■ ' [Torget, forget not to chroniclo the sab- • lime valor of the hearthstone, all over : < ! our struggling land. WHY W HE BBAKH IMNDS? 1 ]i is a* very eld-fasioncd way 6r iodi- , eating friendship. John sjid to Jehon- ' , adad, "is thine heart right as iut heart ' 1 >-Ia with thine heart ? If it be. givo-to!? 1 : thine hand." It is not merely an oid.; al one, and as usual in such cases, we | may find a physiolngicirl reason, if wc t ' will only take tbe pajns to search f-.r it i . ' The animal* enltivwio friendship by tbe i . | sense or touch, as well as by th. Sense I • oi smell, h» arlng. and sight ; and fur , i this purpose they may employ the most I i sensitive part* of their bodies. They ■ 1 ! ruli their noses togithgr, or I hoy lick ' one another with their tongue*.. Now, i ! th'* bond is a part of the hum*" body iu i _ j which the ssn*e of touch is ftigkly ties veloped; and, after the manner of lite . - friend* bol»we nlsft touch them, ami pro 1 mote the kindly feelings by the contact • reciprocal pressure of the sensitive bands. [ , Obrerre. too. l.ow this principle is iij iustrated by another of our iu«>d»s of j j greeting.- When wo wish to determine i j » he- her n eubstance be perfectly smooth, i- and are not quite satisfied with the inr formation conveyed by the fitigi r*. we i- apply it to the lips, and rub it gemly ^ f upon them. Wredo so because we know " j by experience th*i tho ?Cn»e of touch is • 8 j more actively developed in the lips than ^ in the hands. Accordingly, what we , ; with to reciprocate the Warmer feelings, j ?; ne are not, content with the contact of • e ; tho hands, and wr hriog tho lips into ! service. A shako of th? bands suffices ir for frltodkhip, in nndemonstra'ivecouo- 1 ; triewT at least ; but n ki*« is tho token I 1 of a more tender atfeetion.

! I r.tn the RlrliKioit't. t.iqaUv.-. July IS. It.. SU1I. JOY OYER THE VKH TURK P.IOTSrt 1 i Euhxmxo or Chaos.— Riot, morder f'l at d conflagration have begun in New « ; York. It is a world's wonder th«t thi* * good work did not commence long ago, : snJf this excellent outbreak tn«y be the-! ' opening scene of the inevitable rfwoln- j I ! tiott which is to tear to piecoJ'th-it mo«t | < I rotten society and leave the northern | ' I half of the old American Uuion a de - , ■ I sert of blncd-sonked ashes. We bid it 1 . good spceil. ' I I But all this may have little or wo rf 1 1 ; feet on the war, at least for a long time. I,ct us not deceive ourselvtMf 4lr in' r- ' j nal rovointion and even utter rnin in a , iiation.by tro ra#ans weaken* it for for- j eigo afgression, of which revolniipnary : France l( a nowble example. VKe news " | is ebtf ring to us, indeed, because it par- . ' | tend* the breaking down/of thn.'whole • ! Stractyre of Yankee sociirfy. v<Yet the | 1 ! process may bo long, and nk"t^u mean- 1 1 i time tho desperate energy ofthoir war . ' '■ for conquest of the confederacy may ; ' grow more furious for a seasou. No " j matter; *c can at lesst now see to the i ' : end of it. This onft Inswrt-ection may i * be suppressed for the moment, bnt it | * hill be tbh parent of other and still j r' worse convulsions. We have but to ; ^ persevere tin oar determined rcftistancr, e gird ourselves to the taek of winning j toUr iiidopendcnce more sternly than over, ' yet a wbflo, snd .we shall sco the giant 1 bnt hollow bulk of tho Yankee cation I bnrgling into fragments snd rushing \ down into perdition in flame* and blood, i * Amen. r, g A HOBS TO BOIB AND bIKLS IBOIT ORDER. it . Little friend*, put things right back r; in their proper placea. Never leave things all abenf, hslterrakelior, topsy- »- tnrvey — Mr tr. When yon use any ar3- ticle — hoc, rake, axe, hammer, pins, i ; books, pens, paper, work-basket, every rt article qf houses ifery or husbajidry, do

j niatter-wlint.it is — the vere momeoft you havo done oring it-, return it to tia proper place.' Order, order, perfect order, . j the watchword—' boaren'* first lair— f '.] tnuch precious ^imo saved . (side from «rx*tioii) by obrerring order, systematic regularity ! And little folk* should begin .early to J preserve ©r; th t in everything— form-habits of ord«r. 1 These loose, elip-sbod, slatternly habits are formed in achiiuhoQd, and habits formed cling for life. Young friends, begin early to keep thing* in their propt'-r place; study Deal- j ne*.s, ortier, i-con'omy, sobriety— every - i'tuing just, honorable; pure, lovely, and . J of good report. * EFFECTS OF RENTAL EKiTEUEFT. A scientific writer say* that bad uewt" weukena tho action of the heart, opthe lung*, destroys the appetite, stop* digestion, and partially suspends all the functions of the system An emotion of shame flushes the face; fear it; joy illuminates it; aod an j thrill electrifies a million of b'arprUc sphrs tlx© pulse into a gallop. 1). liriatn infuses great energy Voli'ion command*, and hundred* of : muaclea epriug to execute, l'oagrfui 3 euiotipn often kills the body at a Stroke; t'bilo, Diu.-oras/and SopKociti* died of j'-y at the Grecian game*. The news of a def-at killed Phillip the Fifth. The doorkeeper of Congress expired upon hearing of the surrender of Coruwalli*. * " F.niiicut public speakers have often died i.-t the midst of an impassioned buret of . eloquence, or when t e deep yiwotion . * ' that had prodncod.it suddenly subsided. . l.argr»ve, the young Hsrislan, died when lie heard tiint tho musical prize, fot which he hsd competed, bad been u»ini deil to another A SUKTTTOT LIBERTY Tbe following inscription msrkr a grave stone in Nsw London, Conn. 1 "On the 30th of Oitobcr,' 1788;, four . tlinueand Engiiib jell upon this town by ' - firo aud sword. 8>»rn bamired anil nine American* -defended the fort Jor a , whole day, but in tbe evening, about 4 j y 'clock, the commander of tho besiegtd . ^ fort delivered un bis •> word to stt Log- 4 lisman, wKo immediaUly stabbed him.

All his coiunidc.s were pift to the sword. A line of powder watt then laid fro In Abe magezicc to the sea, there to bu lighted and blow the fortress into the air. Wirtam Hotinan, who lsy not far dittaut, with tlu°<e strokes of a bayonet in his body, said to hi* wounded frifiad who was still nliye — We will, endeavor , lo'crawl to this line, and thus complet ; ely wet tbe powder with blood, and wil^ tbe life that still remains in us save the fort and magazine, and perhaps a : few t." ouf comrade* who araut)ly wouii- «. «. ' j l ed.' 11c alone had stn nglh enough to Accomplish this nobl* design. In his * . "Uiirtiet D year he died on, the powder : whir', lie overflowed with hi* blood. -« j lit* friend* Snd seven of bis wonndrd compniJTon* Yty that menu* had their * lives prcfttrved. ' After this itarrutivn are the following word* in large *eapi ; tsls : "Here lifs WillisJn Hutntnn." Jj TAfcLlTIT EH" FKMALES." ' i -A Western "toil or giv«» iii<oidniou in *' recent nomber of bU-journst in HA followI i»g.tevm* : "X talkative woman is one of { tha most -egret-able companion* in tho world— the very nonl of »ociety. We like . , to hear a sprightly woman talk so fast and -1 *o ■incesyantly that yon cannot got in a ' ' i j word edgeways. It frees ydb from tmtiqrassinent. promote" sociability, .-.nd give* I yoa s lumt to *lip in a toA w.i jrin? or two. " 1 i whonev??Wpi a thine i* po*«ible; wherea* j - | tilenfe israboro out to be eadnred.. bTesil- J ; J iog awkward ^embarr»5»ment» jtad re«- , ! traintr. Give usa women who keowH how L 1 to" talk." AU mankind. ore mil of th-* gou- 1 ! j tleman'* taste. W« know. u fftT^!>»^t_" j , very.avSrve.to being "talked to death," even ' . by a pretty woman. * ___ i A'ew parents like to be tdiil of tbo faults of a child. The reason is obj vious All faults are either hereditary | } of educations), and in A»ither ease to ; ! point a finger at the child, h, indirectly; ' j '! to reprove the parent. . r»| ' A beggar wonteJ? when qntotioited if *, j ! she won not an Iri*h v.oicsn, ^Eppcd • j a cur- ; Sod added : '8a* I am, your f I honor" Ad have been sioc6 1 was w y child.' .""^9 .-..Jl ' ' - ■- " -d