BV (.HARLEM (5. AWLS.How do the rivulet* find their tahj? How do the flown ts know the day,Amiopen th*-ir cup- an 1 catch the ray?I see the tp-rm to the sun light reach,And the nestlings know the old bird’s spe« ch; I do not see who is thereto teach.] see the hare from the danger hide,And the stars through the trackless spaces ride;I do not see that they have a guide.He is eye* for all who is eyes for the mole; AU muting goes to the rightful goal,0 God ! I can trust for the human soul.Ckrixtian Inquirer.Correspondence of the HeraldFrom the 90th Ohio.Is Cami* Near Glassgow. Ky. )Nov. 7th 1*152. j1)eau FTeralik—I am glad to have another opportunty to write to you; my silence during the past few weeks, has notbeen any fault of mine, but the gentlereaders of the Herald must rememberthat we “sogers” cannot always do just uwo tv ant fnr nftont imps \vt* 1 m n writ-s trike. Also of another grave fact, weare acquainted witij, and that is this:lt;5 :n. Bnel! is not tje man to command aan aimy in Kentucky, a- vou probably tm iy have found ou; since the battle atPlt; rryville, a comment is unneclssary,o{ on facts coneer jng that affair, is1 flt;enough to convince cjie wise, of the truth fiof my assertion. Of how very import- nart it is that we s qaid have the rlirht kkind of men in the raghfc place, especiallyso when so much i at stake, for it must tbe considered the va-| amount of ;anger 1ate!human misery rt jilting from a wrong Lmovement. No histirv of the past, recording the iats of war, can bring for- rward mi. u facts as ire connected w- It Ithis dreadful, unnatulal war. God aloneknow of all the secrit wrongs anti mis- !ery that it has eanwd. When will itcease.’ V\ here is tl.i end? is in evervmind, is on every ip, and God ailoneknows that! for the fmure indeed appears j dark. O! that God iron hi interpose in i blt;;halt of the right, ajil speedily bring it it #4 a m liJ Vv .«* ~ .______ _ a. ^ _ —. _ I