mm .ill u 1 a -TIIL" l .!0N," fcUlIlalei ia Viiule .Nu., 2,415. LEWISBUKG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 18G0. - .41 M.?3 IJFr Vear, always In Adtanrei ('IIi;ONirLE,"e!dL:i l in 113 TVh;.!e Xn., ffWTClfllf1 ill . u: kin spfl'IJi1 1 III 1 ijll I - '3 ... ;.v.".-.v. ..-! I.s.r. In.-. i :. !": tt lb- Mani- t uro. u . : ..f riht p-. I'll - i S-'fTl UT.-T Wr. ? i-;' 1 id : ' 1 j-n (Bt. - '-' 1 1 A:.tr.-:- v -- ' ,urv -u- " - Ucl.-Ji 1 fr4 .f,- , t,. ; Ujr. " ;" 1 Ut 1 r ' drc rw in bJ - --ni: 1 ' The MV-NI' 1 rf ::, vjf - . w in a-: "i1"- Mrr l.-ii. AC. Uhi' ;;'!1:.r'r i ;'i ' In J -t-H .rk-t.'-rw-i Jmn 1.1- f. Zjt $ht Cljrciuclf. As Ir ii:r?v .f r I1 ' I r n.tlt. i iui iiir tm i:errt.i Ttv- priaJ-a t vz tli- iai 3, ti.: c u-r. Tit fa-rm-li-.'j- in K-l t.-t.L.p It fk:rr I my f Ttn i tit- li-i-M :"j-v:re t. r:.L- 1 u j,: ui 1 . . ir, Ci- r. 'tr : T iJ rUrl.--la.Oi. S.Wt it.- n-.t .j' : :1 : itij Hi- trfl of tr. : i s. : ... a- a. b wrt.r. ani ?t...l u. u r-.s-rj : -r . . - i.ur : Valuable "PresidentiaT Tables, E,b.bi.ia? tbe v...; ca-t tv the s.wral States, Ir-joi 1.4 J .. ls;.G tbe tumU-r f..r Harrison aud Van lluren. f t Ciay and f tut. I.r i ay 1 r and L ass. I-T ?e jtt and l'ierce, f.r Frctnoat, l i. m re and Iluebanao an i the prubab.e total il.ee teral Vote f.r the (resent jcar. lsi l-J iff. ls-41 j i. i .s ; i h' : .u 1 .v. 1 Tl Ij it Uatnpwh. T t Momti.ui 14 12 Ktt lt.at.1 4 1 X rni mt 1 'i N vrk 41 I .-wi J-r-r; T l'run.'iTt 3t b -1 2.: IblMDI tf 1 JtlKllLtXI O i JillO-'U , I .wi r. m V ioi .' lit La..it riaia , a) lj-f. O T 3 J- t -i :.r- it is; L ' 11 u 4 4 i ii.. t.Mi'vw . i. , ! u- w J C..Tt T 1 t 1r.r 3 Z i '. I 2 U-.-uJ 10 b b -A7. " lir:ni i IT IT I.. li li KMu-4 li U U 12 1. IJ Muvauuri .4 T v AratfctmM , ', i I 4 4 4 IVno 15 1", 1- Uli N..ri,ra U 11 11 1 Ij I- VatbOWD. 11 w-TCI 11 1 ' 13 l 1 3 ' A tm T W ' .- v b MiMiMiii ' 4 t t T 7 lx-HMiabft : 4 (6 t 7eXM (li tv 4 i J 4 t.' .3 : s, it ij I,. r .. ; Slajotitln 1:1 j iv, s j .ij j :j 14 Free ?aes 1 "-j SJave 5:atefi l.)...OG Free State mr j Io a!J (Lis time, VcrmoLt, Mu5?acLu? Ctti aod Illinoifi cf the Free State? with Virgioit, Jiouri,Ar.aD'i, Alabama avJ South Caruiioa of iLe S.ave States Lave voted iovariablj 00 tie fcaice t Je. Kverj other State Its ctangti, r?t or litst. Brand tbe Hypocrites ! The men who were paid by the Locos in 1S56 to get np a third party, ia order to help the Free Tiade, Pro-Slavery party to iucceed, are agiin Irving tbe same came. - V v. ,1.. Ui.ix Ktt successful mole until I24, ben t" "J . t , fjJ' .'tL ' tlr- fb ' Fre sd t!j Hepubiiean tamtacu- ube-J id g-a o-d-fasbuocd stjle, aul :te .L'.:'-7i;i-'3, m. II. Crawf rl a tie "n-gnhr .-m- cbdrc'ula'o V ,-;i'ai Jiole (iTft-ct i'n ' wei"tb- Afur crltS cf ssa'', nP8n , ho!l f!?. J fc-randma to "t.."; T-' i.'-:..Vi!'.ri.u i-r iDce" of tbe IVnucraiie f artj, bat caaje d.-pto, and ben jaiap..-d in ters.-if.'" Mr. tn "J l'J Soutberntw, tbe Cbairwan of tbe least, quite free f.-c-n ccrtoa crn ' 'is'; V.".' ;.i"i.-'rl'.:2 cut "tlird-beji" ia tbe vote. In 13, LaoLf.td eat do after t jim, tLd fjand tbe Coajtuittce on Territories (Mr. Grow) plaluU. A beautiful lawn enctrcUJ tie A They are publishing ia .he Opposition ra- -1 rjra. f"not the T.oe...1 in il l. ,t . f,ili.-.;t, ..'1 - ' r . - e ..... . I nuLtctTinv of rmviriiA. r S iovrl-T-upr .ii. ill. . t, .4u,-t. c f -v.Tfrr a. a.i tMU.ari.n :rri i.--s i u. L. 'n. IV muueunr it-. 0.t..iieij,;i w n -.ui.,-ji Ht Curt o! 16. I bim .-::. ij ., r Lie-rev JJBrst 4 .i .... .n.-tJ t t -i..-r.-. Fr-u-n u. ttr iBiu-Lr .i ii.:.r.tf ff thrwhtl. "BLr.. M:i ru J-r.".. o&' ibt &a i e,r.!j in ILe ' -aaUtlN -1 Bllne ' I -i Cilimw ! f.uB..!tBi. b' u.n;M p.,litk-l J - If PU" D J "-llt,i1 l..ei-. . !.(. n- air u. ot rua- T- ..idi tlM-r.tlT. L, h L...i.-i..i. r.-4 ti. IBK.B ! tbs ' itaw.al rt -nni h.iui-.... .eue-B-t th- - i ... l.y : f .TiBttru;. Nil: -iii l-.rt.:. I. J ut n te 0 nDajlw. bt. rvoe-ewl tt,t.'j ar..-ru u. . s;.lr i on- 1 J.-OU-U. U MM-Bitl. at L.ue-t-r. ot. tl.- 11. ol Apr.l : f ls.t to Boin;!,tr rt,a;.l.t. . ir u.t l-rt-.iei.ncj ui 1 ice , T 1'rSMa.nr. or tB. I D-.t.l ' orj ot Itr f.i"--j-.i r.Biicit:-. !$ . - H .i-Cl.s L . V-. sl Ctainn.il. .-3 C. FECniX, srtary. l-t.-ajvlflua. i.sj . 1 Tarif, and ton interference with Sla-; Irery one way or the other, is tbe ynfifK.l i jjoatform cf this cexcern in rr -A6ti.5?IaTcrj State Lut, fee htre ! we before os the Sampttr frpuUlcan, jub!isbed at Atrericc?, in tbe Free Trade IJ'ro-SlaTerT State cf Gevrg-a, in which ; Ice tame ". uiuna! Cuntntutt'-jnal L'nivn .Cunventhn" U advertized from Wasbic'g- too, and immedi.telj uadtrocath, is their Jcall for a State CoLvcotiuD. tlu mf f Zkr Unrr. wx.k her j.'i f -f rvr at rrtym. a. .awi f.,ijrf..ri mi. rcUo(iavi t i-o S irrirl,tu- LLr lUruta-vi IritLH. vf It 10,1, T 1 3 V rl lit It. r rti.':Tc-ubLic.a aci Jit.tat Jtlr-aa, 4c. ' , Here, it will be seen, ko Taeitf plat-, 1 ?!n is 'Ecladtd, bat the extreme &ther ' T. ittrtktio fjr &'arery it tahtn'. ; Jto this -Union" contrivance takes in Free :?Tie SiTe-Extentionists at tbe South,' nd TiriS non-interventionists at tbe ; PotAi: Tbe South will not be fooled '; Pj 'bis base trick cf unnrtn-irtU t : h the employ 0f L'acbaaan, ai wcrast j -e ..rta n.,t , aa Democratic national Convent oas. the i:)o-i!iir.w r.UK i-Tr un pr.tsiDtM. Ia tie davs of o.d-fashi.ncd patriots like J.ff-.rson, Madi-oa and Monrce, tic 'F.epuMican" Iciiiler cf C'o7i"ress ec - KctcJ tbe caaJiJatt fur I'rwiJ.-at. TiiU ... ,1 ....H.ii . bu5ii-.D." Io lSJ-J.:iie?vttcmof National pritenle tbat ".be tn,, .ball on,i. Late" until 1511, wbcii Mr. Van Uurju that l;.i;;m.re Cakveutioo. r-Uut, ij co1a bis d'. feat, and ts sreagbrn 5ia vcry, a nuc ru'c was cunLing!y devised by S.'Utbcra pjhtieiacs, Lich as tccrotly agreed tj by trailjruus Nuriberner.-, at.J was carried out, al tbe givta ti:ne, by lleJilck K. V.'ilniit of i'a. and other in tbe p'.t. Tbat '-new rule" wa, that . . . , tij-t rvl'triicu a MlLt tiie ir.atVOrT t wt to 1 UL 1 u au J 1 " U1U l" al 't 1 UL , ISUC J - r- - a SljiUJOUS Ul IU5 ain, IU if .V;;-! at-nex Texas f.r Southern Parpo Tbe f-;, to Icate any of ber aU adct.'ra'vu It te to .be Ti,ioD, wlat abaU we d, ' KM--".5- maes of tbe l'cmjcr-cy wcte with Lita, cL,"iriB Lll:"' lAa -ffcnttd atd ,h. a:ur cl ur ctl)Illry. wtaiju ua.d "Tbe litn, tie lata '." iaii tit j, . .;ci;4i , ,,1 , ... , . . I - I. ., . I :. I . . .( .. . I I. . J fr..r.. 1 n,...,i:tl nn ni- ftilfli rel n-JuMBd l a..f. I- aci tie Lai a oectJvd oajjrttv ot pled'e-a - ,, ,'.... - witacnevv.ee. a'-J it.s'rueeJ IMesate ia bis JaVvr iu .-. -fc UJ,"C-J thev are to i;ve ! I, it ia: i-j av that the. Graciaia lai been kiwd ly tbe wt.e "the ui-..jii;y" fcboulJ nuf "vi-rn, but ilehvrrv i" :ne it f, urii in th.- State, or r,e ttat two iblids or, ncgativclv,-,ne-:bi.d l-u 'e- 'f -"-i ' ": ?:ate. H- is sup , ,' . f.. ed to be trving W uiaire t s ?.v in a free sbouid Douiinate . . Ia tLis way, tbe c;x- fj... ' K. M. S!:.r;o, pact, weli-traiticd Suutbera niiuoritv Iirrker an.1 f 'tnaiissita Merchant. , i . iii-. Atlanta, l'-.:. 4, Is ' U utid la auaaiaattne cjbvsi.jn by tbe ia- .. ' . ' . , ... a .,, . - , .. ,, K3 abjve is a literal ery of a baaJ- 2 utile, caiLipotcat tie of ;ivcry ccuid ' ' . , w try cut at:d bring tj terms the lot'e!y. tied aod variously interested men cf tbe N.-tb, Kast aLd West, niib tLcir diTerri li.d t'jiamercial, Agricultural, MaLfactur u auj Miiiii;" pursuits. ueb men as Lu' "ulJ Le f.a' tbe S mta "ho' (4S tsi0 8i!J Lw t:rt-"fiU f-r a.avoryn.eai)wott.J vu:ateall pledges, and trample opsn every nolle principle, f r aa tClL-e or aaLoD.-r from the LLii uf Fjt.r. Wkh tbia icaia-rubber luie, tie Sluve IV'-paaiadists Lave, EiLce 111, LuVtr faiiltd ta ieicct lueu cxictij fi:tci to iLuir jurpDtes. AaJ when tbe people cf tbe North Lave cast out their unfattLfuI r.rYatits tf tbe Aruuil s'.aicp, the General j3Vtrtime&t Las ever sjught to reward them tj such cS:e, eubsiiies, or rich contracts as were ia its pow.r. The ttco-ihinfi rule was adapted io F 44, by tie fu.uw;ng vote, (bj Srates :) J-rlf,e Aik. .!..! :;.t.Ii.-f. .-Lv.t 1 .lib-ftl'-Ut i.L... l-..I:d Nr. Jrsr. ivui-j.iuai u v ( j i. 13 ia u-kr is. : I :i( i.e.. i,. ..Liro , ! e u erouna i--..uri li. It.etm l..uta Ark&t-sA. fir. ijj J) A.::in. TiJ. Free States it'.avejtates 14 Po4 I'M 111 04 Majority for tbe lla'e, ilG. J't.j. ia frte S' '-ilrt ajainU 40 ' -V.'ei.e Htjh, Jot 70 Tbe laliotings for i'rtsidcnt, ia 1514, were as f jii.ws : 1st 24 ."I f.h ilb fih Tih feh ! 11 .7 ... 7i . -e hur?o, I -w. s:- rt W.-.it urjr . ..buun loo. i o i.c k: oi 1 1 lei HI I-..; 1.0 -.-j ! : c i-j ica :i u' ! I- ! i: l-s in o n ,. a o o o till 0 0 0 0 I. u i to a-i ( a a si TLe ninth Laitut was unanimous f.r i Off rushes Peter to a Justice cf the James K. Polk, a new candidate, taken Peace and demanded a warrant for tbe ar up at the eleventh hour. j rest of tbe man who robbed bim. Tbe Convention of 1?43. j Justice asked the name, but Peter bad Ia this Convention, the two-thirds rale forgotten it. It was Hall something, but was re-adopted by 07 majority, only 7 be could not exactly remember. The votes being cast against it in tbe Slave Justice went to Jerry and a'ked bim if be Stares, and lUG for it ! The Free Slates krie wto U(j rc,blwJ ieIcr 1 again gave a majority against it, bat were t i l . ..!. coerced Jerry answered, that, according to the The Convention ballotted Li PresideLt, with the following, results : l.t m f.h .... i:a C. b j-Banaa I .iii t.O 1 VurlB IV. al el i i tr P.e 1.. I.rt.ll,. -I.. t ,1. ballot, and was accordingly tomina'.ed by acclamation. j Co.NVENTION cr 1S52. j There were forty-nine balloting-, all cf wbieb it is uritipc-r in "ir. a f . w ; J ft - . towards particular candidates. Mr. Uouir-: Us firt apj-cars as a Presidential cauat 1 in this Convention. The fcrn.eiru.es wcre, ad0Pl? D0 specific vote on acj Irt i:th Ctt 4c:h 4:b ti ; i-s a M) V i 0 26 w 1 1 14 1 0 S iO 6 0 0 0 '2b SS3 1' W va V.r-T Ii -uftv a Mr. Pierce was declared nnanimously ! nominated cn the i'Ji'u ballot. j tONVESTIOS OF 1500. I tv In this, the rules of tbe furmcr Conven-' tion were adopted, without a cutest. Tbe '. lo.lowine are ih l..i:nt. r. ... 1 r....nth 1.. t.b Ttiirt-srnlh l'-uren-oea lill--.tiLh MeUs-nLfa b...iRnlli 1.7 11. 1.4) 1 'J . l' Ta 3 e o 6J US o Oa the seventeenth ballot, Mr. Bacban-, it . , , - ; .. . ' :...,.- 1 1 was unanimously ruaiinaU-i. lucan j-Z.. ui. I , ScjeJ' aJ tbcre " 1 6d cL"Ce fjr lights have been pat np at the ferry land- the fox tribe again tbat s's- od 1 1 . i-3 aa o j four. This is important, as a United - T : i - tk.e- ... ;a ;tt ' is crettv likelv .be cirls i 'i " a States Senator is to be elected in place of . T. i -i.t, . t-..;r:...r ..i 1 craadma a sermon. -'- ai a a 1 " iiii ii b, Saw niaat m a a, uaiauki v '-i laovi i . 1 . r :ui i i i lit.v. K Itr,. ... -;n .. 1 not nuestion theai about it u, YX 'ai ? a",K. a..,;t0theI'Phi0j came in to sapper ; she felt n: s: J i. ? . ' . I Ami. T Wl Mra. their LarBv faces, that there ita in it z ; nv a man who will rerresent the interests v..-. . ur..,..-n. ,,-. nd .roMntwi. ! . . -c ' M 61 . ?:u:ti: ai;i s n-u-u ailim a. The foil-wing paragraph appear in tbe -l''-"'' (Gj ) C-r,,hr .e-y, unJ.r the title of 'be '-Devilish Act of a Negro Woman :" ! "We learned cf a gentleman frotu IVn- 5';J. ' 5-tiiy, a u.gro vman b - Lf 'i 1 !iti',. I f ...r:..-..'i: ii'-il Vi'LcD L.e rd.cL..J I.lt sLe ati, mj.it-J to . cJ iu j .,1, ,td -.11 a, doubt be bung a, a niurd'.rcj. Sbe 5-igbt i, tf rva...n fir VMaU!ti VAN,::, y years . f aae ; yelioa cinj lvi. di ; etiULt-v i. u.it; uj'p-r;rvij it. .n t at; ta.c ,:f a '. lea jireicii ; itikt s n . i; rt a! s:k-c H- ,s the !! : i : i ir.es tj u n lar.- i c.. y . 1 V.:-. Jat.e L. y. (ij. lie jt It ihe mat cc ttty, v!i-, re day (: laI ui.-i.th, mi Merr.txetiior r reM.!enre ol Mr. Y. Be was at ,t, . n tue ' ,:t-t Is. J.'e v r.trs a 1-a I hn !. '1' vve:."V f:ee A. i at s v:!. i J r..i.u r h:s ..... n...i..i i.trs U7. ..c tt. read.r U criticise it, w ird by w?rl. No criminal tffeasc is allege 1 agairast tLis fu gitive. He is act a uiarderer, aa adalt er r. i vi.-abon J. cr a tl.ii.f- He is a rnaa ' C':v vcars cf a: -pr y, ucn, a hu&bsLd, aud a fi;h.r. lie is aiji eirjeLter,' h-.cet, fjber, and iautriju. lie ':ries to jrticli ah! then Le if a child of Gsi, who tries ta jrt.cUiui the l.ve of Clurist. II j ues Lb-S ja lan guage," to be sure, but Le his tiit l to im prove LiiE.ielf, bj learning tj write. A icumaji c'aiifts Lim a. pr periy. 111? crime is tbat he is "trying to tbake bis waj ta a frte Siate!'' AU this ia JrTia, and withiu tbe p it iLIr: j djvs. J.vs' i Lut. rThts S.t;-ir..a U rv,r-. Il.r tr rtT Pr. H orlaeher. They appear mueb to I-refer black neor.le to white, iut there- would rather bear the -good carpenter" (rea'b, than our frieol the Dr.! compel lhA iit.irillinT In star r1 Irr.'i t!i.ti IS " - ' - J who woulJ reoiiin '. V.'or i 'roni. ,'. 0 rutn kipib lIl iuk ji i who itouniD dim. J ! Seiine weeks since., we noticed that our 1 esteemed towasmaa, J'eter Kiper, bad been 0 robbed of fifteen d iliars. A few days ago, a gentleman of this place, (who we will call Jerry.) informed Peter tbat be coaid tell bi:u who bad robbed biia. Peter was al! anxiety. "He was a tall, strong fellow," said Jerry. 'Ycsb," said Peter, 'lie bandies a fellow roughly, tears bim aroand, and throws bira dowa." "Yesb, dat isb de fellow." Well, .hat in t!;i! n:in whn. T lielipve. - , took Your money. I see List loittriner arouad all the bar TDoms ia town." "Wat isb bis name?" inquired Teter. v c "Alcohol," say, tbe incorrigible Jerry. best of his nciief, be wou.d toy it was Alcohol. " "Aik Hall, Alk Hall," said the Justice, I in a deep study. "Who is Aik Hall?" But tbe idea suddenly striking bin, be ', left. j Peter got no warraut Liter in tbe day, he was .old that Alcohol was caught and : UCa '.n certaln ,0wa tore- 1 aC lt Jarc1 m!in immediately repaired to tbe place de- K"oDS - c,i ,lllt te might get a sight of the T'"a'ni L'D heiound a jug of tangle-foot wbi. - kev tied to tbe r f -hair ' IL . a o ' -p " " T" ; m IiETiaiNa Staie saiors. The Senatorial terms of tbe following gentle- men cipire wita Uis 6C5ijn ol the Lcgis lature : Hzm anfl BilJiirrx. nf Lanrac,?. K- i',:Jirf.i.,(.i lumiLir! tnt L i-ann. s.-"l, i f Lart-a'ar. Mr.n-r and Vroanro. K : llul, vi ?DJ-r. .Nf-rtli ni. Met.iour uiuCt.ombia. Vk-iu. f ri:.4f.r-tjia. erati Eailled fc . ; of the people of Pennsylvania and not tbe i behests of a corrapt Administration. Ve see by the London Enjincer that oar manufacturers of portable engines Had an object to advertise their machinery in ' . . 1 specfullyatEagiewood in New Jersey, . " : ' f" ' ' '" " e glcnoas band - .- "j , (Tkecdore D. Weld's school) among the f"lZTLlZfJiZa S i "b' !rJ"h.cre -nccrt, The four fiist named belong to our par- graves of men conspicuous for peaceful t'rCie, ,1 L had I lt"r h?Pt4."i 11' iiio," O.-At : tbe sevea last named mra "I mn-! and Wiser CSorts arainst the most "letantlC 6 ? ... . . ,t P.Ti.l- ...I V, ...J I . , .. . ,. ... r : v.,i. , heard before of grandma a little luxes, ana . ...c..u. e. .."j j4WlCen witiua. i.imii,m ..u... ." At least twr. .. natnra i-tin i. ' svstem of baman oprressioa. ' . 7,t;m. y. .k... .T-i ., i, , . , .V iguessed what the j.ke was. , " " fca us , Acm, -!.-., . wev, -. ... next fail, in puce of .Messrs. Ue.l , . Lights. Two creat Drnmmoad Th. re wasn't much cbance for any of well together, for tbey were almost con- ! m-iri.d, 'bat when b e opened bis mill, ia , r j.ime L.IGUI3. iwo creat Drummoaa i There wasu t much c .- . . ...... . - .r.r.ni I lit III England. Kansas, Triumphant in the E3ase ! j ' Tie Republican have oyaU been oe- ces-ful in parsing, through the popular branch of Cr.grc-0!, a Lill admitting Kan- ' sis wlu-u bas uinre people tban 1'ioriJa ' or Oregon into tbe sUterhood tf States, ' ftn U'.. l..n..I..i. 1m! 11 t...nA t)f ! bate ;o lie fl;uwiLfc tloqutut, tiicf, j-rtg- LaLt suiiiiiiarj tf its bitcry : 0 " '? ?a," pLVihe ..vaje. Vet i.wtay :!:e bum of busy n.iiu;ry guri ep men uhj have eaiurel til he hari-b.ps of ctttsttr of r -it-tul lift, sod tie was lo.i the wiiJeri.e.sj t( tui.i up new tiui.:rr,.sha:i . , , , , .,i.;. live uu ier ms.r.uia.L jlrmed ty'.ht, who "S on eiup.aeeatly from ber arta ebau. have tii .tared no greater - imvauoos, or er. ha; - r...i:e a: all 7 Mr. s.ptaier. n is time that .his record of Karsjs cr.injs should be clused. The f.nct es! pare cf American buiory has been wrii'.en in ih las! jour jears ia the bind cf her n I. . a 1-h.it.r lhai u-:tl be read re car 'childrea wr.ti shame fur their aa- ctslrv. i:is i:'ue lu (pen a new volume in ihe history of Kan-as. I.ctthis tr;.e tecni- cd, arid sianth ihe woun.K f t Kana$. ii.d.c.t J With the Lcq-iifccnce of trie lijvernmeut ol ;h? II-'T' jU.c. (J ve to thi prett y wruned pvO!!f a ? ivernuifn: v' thtr i wd, and . itit Ire-ii t-t '.ht Li2t;.in thr asuranrc of reiur& ir.z i;,.xe iu wie dUT.Cils oi trie K. paulic, t y ':... this star u the cousieliaiion of ibe Mr. (.Butr riemandel the previous qnes.ion cu t.i- pasare v ! t!j? hill. The q'icsi.no was taiv?n; a.d it wa decii ed in Ur. Ltriruaative vca K'l, tays .J; as It lv:v : A r. A--: t;: ' .It. harr. Jr -l . , lUuzl iilii. i;.i-. 1. -; !..u. Li.?. 1 u':.u.' :!. I...r. :.. li: U- 1 : i. -:.i. i r .1.. , - i.. 1 r- v. t r: r, i n--. II r.i--fr '.r;.i :; U -rbr inc. J,.tin . hlatit. I'- - ji-i . Our... I'ucn. 1 1-: la. 1. Jw-r K . ' . . . :th. z.: u.r-rrv. V, .r-c--. - I' r. i ..I.-. Vrit.tk. r.-ni :.. O .-!.. '.r w. io:lfy. Bi:-. 1: til. li-L-!i. ii.- m:r. li.ckuiaia. li Uo..au. Ii j.r-1. II :nj '-r-y. hu'.fJ. ii-, JrtiCr. Juukm. tr-tri W. h-. !..,;. K -.. K- nya. K;ih"-r. K i'itn--r,i.r- r'- f . i'. it ,:: r. L-hj Ii. I-. I- jxu. L-mjijffi.fr. i"iri't I Ttjvv. lr"t'i. lt.i:it-F 1. Al.irl.n, Met it rrax-ti, M Kpm1. VrKti.'M, M. ! i.-r-a..:;. 1 lit.- Uirry. M anrh i, M. r;..l. l-i4. j J, v M:rn. 1 .V M -rrt-. 5: .--r--. Ni'j i v 1. . N: i..".iti I !rn- r. IVu,j.rt. a. I --rr I rt;;t.t' ft r, I'-m-t. i'. tii-. iij' l.tj. rli-.bit.s.. .-n.-iia-'. irt. ; ::iu- r. Maui a, v. i;:i.,in ,-tu.rt. Ma L.r. L.tnisiu. Tr:.iii, .. atid' v r . V. ; Vi i..i;r n. W al et..l ..i.rii V .1. .. 1: U ..!... i, l.n.1 i , . , 'r- e... b. u.i.-ir, tvtiis, aiitii, n-u.tii.iB, vwi. aa ' Ail from the Tree States, cierptirg Tarrett .Den,.) of St. Loais-EtheriJ.-e AVbig) of Tcna.-and Webster (Am.) of MJ. 3. N tls M..!-.. Own Ad.Ej. Tl.r.lEa. U An l.si W..ii,L3i' AtjJ.r. it.. A-l.t.. r,.Ai.r..l.rksa... K', k. II. I: U,t. l.r.,..ee iir.o-1,. Bre .. B-ii.J.i-n l; .. ..rk.e.t.i.-, n. t-.l.l.. J-o.. 0..1. Bor-.-o I r.:.-. Ht.: Tl. urri. ltij.&. II. UiL'.rr 1...) in.ui.j. n- '....-w.-. t ru.it.i rtr.n iiitm.r.ii.rtLO. 11 a-- .,, iiuln-.'. j.'-a JB. jmo., Kt'.u. vm' "..ii; u;:!XYXZt VOZZ- vwSwVcL All froui the Slave States, excepting lui the Slave States, excepting Ejgiisb (Deiio.) of lad. (who is tbe father of .he dead ' Keigiish bill" to entrap Kan- sas into Slavery) Scott (Deal.) of Calif , a Virginian and tbe beauty Sickles (Deni ) of N. Y. 3. Absent, and paired off 17. Is will be seea that it was decidedly a sectional vote against completely emanci- .: . r- .i . i . . . , e? . j.aiujg j-aausas ireiui iuc i-aieu i jo-ir.avery 'i t.. i:.n n ... .... ... .t,. mih. -w awtai ae'VJ v IUV V.UAtCt where the Slaveocracy and Democracy wiil nmtilate or defeat tbs Bill IF TilLY PA UK ! of his db'tcsiat i jo of Slavery, alive aud dead : -WEI HE IS A ISLE LiSO Mak tar a grate vhf re'er job will, Jti a lourl; I'iAiu f-r a ! ft L.ll .( it EUi'.tiv- -artbV bumt-ittut prarefr Bail Lut id a laud vbepr rut o arc &iavcs. I could D"t n-jit if uruouj n.jr sraT I L-arJ tlif ;U-l. uf a Irriubiiiiir ?.tc; H e-u. j make it a I'la.: ul It-r I ui g.ocnL. I Cf.ui l ne t s-le f. if I h. ar tbe ttai t't a r- Itr csnif tc tlirfijaiiibl.- ird. And i;k .Vlniiii r flinck td wild dvfpair Ium- iae a curr oa Uw Lrriutiiiug air. I c-a.d nt r?t if I naw the lash l'nkitte brr 1 lr-ud at f-wrful nb And if 1 i Lrr l-alie k ro frew b-r lrftt Like trerut.iiig doret from Liinr jareDt aeU I d Fljudder and tart. i.r I brai-d the bay 1M a LutM-a tw UDd M-lilUfd! bid LuDIO I-TrJ, Aia J I beard li. ca;-lirr jira4 ia taiu As the buuiau alrcfb his waiting cLain. If I aw y-cng sirl fn.m tbtir mrtLer" anna I.artTt-d an j d f r t;.-ir t. atiifui c-Larma. iy e WjuJei Ha'L witb a UKUra.at .iauie, Jr tl. ktb-Air-i cboeav grtiw vd wilt BL&xue. I would s!p,dar frw-nde: wbere blooieU Slight (.in rot lav lusa if I.if ierf: rvti Vv rft La.i In ra'oi io t.v crare M In le la- la can call bif brotber a Te. I a-k no m '.tiutaent j.rrad ani Lih T arr. t tb- cr.ae ot p-an-r Ail tii.it uiT jrairiiiu n int rrariw 1 lourj Hat- not ill a Land ol slarrg. A- D.ETEVES3. CilABLESTWS JxU-, a ilafcb li, lMW. Ui request was complied with. lie ; ?Jl'"J'lZm'i I Ana ih i.Lh hare airaj "r "p" naiiocoa. , , , - . 1 The tabes of bribes are p,, . ed nearly wbite, so as to increase the radi- ation and to diminish the effects of alterna m Th. .No r,..f .... ih. ,.,..; tietbtcr clue- to it tbe Irowa ... , .. - , Cl.ra was the scknow edjcd bcaatv of all ami bj-i-i cj o nun, ref.iea.i.e sccrry wine was a pi.e mix auitnan oiJiuu iow.cteii elevens one oi ins mis- n-ii.t. -.i -it i . , -i iad,,n, but better.in.en.ined ..!:,..- th 1 be bad a good disposition "bu. what, sir is the use cf jot. aeid fr:m b.tter atmonds, with a percent ' . ii , ' to match. ;ihi 1 settmgup car op .aioss ia opp-.-s.u.a age of a.c -ho..: s: ttits frera brandy. The of John Browa, at Harper . Ferry-be : v;u;e they wcre ;n tLe height of enjoy- t0 a boie p.r.sbr' , Mal-.ria was a tction of hop,, saltlario composed the fo.lowing lines, expressive : CD hosa tBe ! T!.. l...,,.,.. ,V,.i,f,i.R.Ut.:n aclJ. tosev. J.a-aiea rirlt. Sii. I an.l II .i irt ( ir IT -rriut.i 1 w.. l.n.t.., ... v J - -- t . . . . ..... r J tions cf icmp-erature. I-ITTI.K FOXES. j A bol'iiiy pny hal assembled one summer aficrn a: Nettie Pailej's, and ' cf all places tie Pailey farm was the most attractive fjr boUing c'jiiJren'a lc:vee. C tLfjrtal'.e, wjJe-open aparmctits c- lino t.tr. t.Av tr.P l) rr-w nnt r lit :r f"'l i,LaJ-jw, aud one tkfj called tie lu-U-.r ' tree, uLich a cui!I pIx years oIJ ould ta- f'.-l. tLc "'rWe firt of.' Cftib.irbnittt, ai bal juat been d.ciltd i .l?7 wra abut aturtinz fr-.m the ro"m, tl2 said, "1 1 asant and bajpy as robia-, all of yon. Now, d-jn't let tte lit tle f j's cat?'a any tf yen, da.-'.ittgi." A g oerai stt-siti a ensued, and cxela- nations followed lliek acd fast. Two or three li the ;Xl.l ones ran up ti graad- ma s CDir t -r protection. 'I aiu't tfraiJ," saM Ntttie, t'fand tca's g:-t on h'.r quizzical fj.ee j she duu't u.ean rea: i'lea-e t.ll u," urged tbe clildrcn, crcwdi: g up t- listen. Caa you wait lotig emngb fjr grandun ta (reccb a little Fcrrjicn V 'Ob, yes, icl.ed," cbiaicd in a'l tbe vjicc; grandma's talk was ciasidered an ex'ra tr ai silb lie joang fjlks. 'Well, tbta, uiy a'.j ct this af'crncrn is Little l xc, ar.d my text y:u may Dad ; KT. J....'.... l,.t !. that, children?" "The Eil le." 'Ye, indeed, it is; and ia tbe Seng cf Sc.io.noa it says, second chsp'er, and fif teenth Vtrse, 'T.ke care cf tbe foxes, the little fexes that fp-j'.l tbe vines; f r our vines have tender crapes.' Yon all kn-.w . , that I xcs are very cunning nr.ie crea- turt-j : they steal tuto the most terxpticg eu.es , eej, i.e.. -uw .t. .v-.r.c gardens, and spoil everything that comes in tbeir way ; ,t ,s just so with heart-foxes , crccr:E2 IDt0 tbe, 10veu"t c"arl!:lt" 10 ' mar and spoil them. They even come sanietlxes iato a beautiful company, and .1 I . V : . I'i ,UKit "S" " " j- , rclt thill tO know tbCK little fcXCS fc o nhcB you see them; for tbev often wear masks to bide their trae faces. I'll call over a few cf their names. Fretfulness is a real I, and so is willfulness, and j:al- easy, and selfishness, and fault-finding, and tattlici Oh, bow they nip the ba is and tattiin; flowers! they sometimes come to parties withoat aa invitation, the saucy intruders and that is the reason I told vou to look out for them this afternoon. Grandma's preached her sermon aow yea may run." j After this timely warning, the foxes were uaasaal'y wary, aud for a good while there was bariiy a 1. op bole for tbcm .5 .... : creep tLrougu. eriUgiLi, jeiei-j.iL.-in uc ... ..i !..-... in h ; i.-. 1- li a 1 A c. . ao L- ae. uvw-t a auv v . w . . ..k the starch out of maslia frocks, and the curls out of more thau one Lead; bat the mere CUra Kicb shock hers about, the! rin'-'ets. corLHe;d. II 3 fitjpptJ to wash his hands :q the wo, ana was rcau u tuau!; service at swinging the girls. Marj lUy and Clara were standing t-g ether, and; George a.ed M-ry to Ue the tr?t swmg. She jumped in, leaving Clara p.qued at his imagined partLIity. She du-w baek, : refusing to i.ike the next turn, on the plta . cf not deling well. iVor Clara I fehe was I S.-W-e- J . 1 - I ' - bitten ia the mesi sensitive spot oi ccr . piict 0f VK.W tbaa the stealing cf large t0 rr.ike tbe tread tonr cr to give it a dis na'.uro self esteem by tbat miserable axouats ia mnty, by the Democracy. All e-reeabie favor. He never works over bis little fox, jealously, and it smarted crueily. the negroes stoiea ia a year by the Abo- d.-agh after i. is once raised, as is ev.dent Neither Coaxing nor pity did it any good, litionists, sold at high prices ia tbe South, ''- ,te .cl ,bit ,&rS "e alwayi and ebe might have suffered a long time ; w:u;j no, tB-0S6t one half tbe amount j fui 1DLla brei'J'. bad nut grandma's warning suddenly come : 0f moLty stolen from tbe Government by The SrtAM Mr. J. C. William", cf into her mind. She gave a steady look at : ,j.e partT ja p0Wtr There is this redeem-: Iiaydon, Wiltshire (Kttgland;, receatly ber tormentor, which sent him sneaking ; tr4:t ja the Dcmccratie ranks tbey lectured tef re tbe Ilacg.r.'rd Farmers' off, and a hearty laugh made tbe care com-' s;c;ij ja eTrj (;u.!cm j?u52 aEd every Club, and spike ia giving terms of plete. Ciara took her place in the swing, p,jrt ju tbe Union; tbdr f rgerlej and i "Fawkes' Americaa Steam plow." H and a pinch cn her rosy cheek, with a good rGht-Crics are ia all the Land 05:es, ! blamed Uritish farmtrs f r being ao eTila grace, and raa np to a grocp of girls who lmor,s ,; ,.e contracts, pension claims, ! tory ia ad pting steam (1-owj, when it Lai were discassing rather warmly whether to : aE:j Government works coins cn both ' been so si'i.-tactc-ri'v deci-ns'ra'cd tbat I':,J cho1 or IurU,,t, elcil P"J "a a . I stiff will in the matter. n ' afternoon, and it ! will never forget ' Tbe dear old lady aid I when tbet ni!ia aur. hf . 1 --1 Weld DO lOXeS When tbe old town-clock etrnck egbt, ; 'and they all came np for a pood-night kiss from grandma, one of the little rogaes j wb,perednder her cap bordcrat the it.-., t v.... ,i:an' In.-. llilie loies came-, a.ui uiuu . ..uj. . . ,, ,a,e Grandma laaghed. and said she was bow j on.parioo at a.l ; jit lie .m tceth satiaficd. jcr, a&; ace how they wiU act. 1 Th3Jht3 ior April. It ia a Ci -i f.'- Liral rule t) pljn rb id tie fU u.i.t cf tbe iaol ii.t i.!d f. r grain or tea-J cr -pi. II U I'lrtlleLtj , Jjbn Frcs', i b bis iutb-iUe puivtr'i.r-. wiil, in case tf f-l fjajbloj, T.if.rni w .l J. r j a rcgirJs tub-ixtg a L:J aud rough Uat if jiar Uoi is ttur'.!v liubt ai,J Ijo.-c, it be it jurtd Ij fa ! ll-agbiLg. licez'igs tLd tl.avtir.gs dc- strey the little adac-sirtcess b. '.tgti.g to a light 1-jaui, at.d its iii'ist f. rtilis.t ptr-ti-iei will be civea tj the w.uis and wa ters wbieb w-ir cn winter. Lietht Sjils should be iejt c-atcd and brand t g.'.ber by vcg'.tatioa as n-u:h a; p ss.ble. Ia (1 aghiug laLd of any d-3-scrip'.i' a, but u-cre particularly a light Sjii, care should be takes tj draw the tu: r wsas nearly lev -1 as p ssihle. With out this (re caa ion, cv-.ry furrow will be caie the char ml cf a water course, by u-eans of which tbe best cf j cr l.ad wi.i tako l'reneb leave cf vcar premises. I If jour land is light iilj satdy, it will be bigblj iiLt -run; tj tarn the fitrow fiaiie over, and leave it as fi.t as a boue- 'fijorcr tbe talk of aa cv.rlasting stury- I teller. Then e-ci('..te jour w ik by bar Towing so as to L.l ah the interstices be tween the fur.- .w slices, andp issii.ga hea vy r-illcr over it. Hut if tbe Lad is cf a stiff, heavy, sJhc-ive Litare, the furrow slices should cot Ls laid sa -t as t.' pre vont the air frjui pervading tltir siies ai.d loer parts. The d-pth cf plt'Dgbir.g sbtuld le regu lated by the kiLd ei cr.p (r postd, tie : dij'b cf the s-il. and the na.aLs of impro ving it. It is vrjcg to luia tp it once 1-jge portiens ef hungry enrtb, unless y-a have pie-ty of manure with which tj f.ci it. Attend to yoar garden, anl ctiltivitc . - . . other v. - tahlo-. viz. article ket, ap-.ragu, b.cts, cucaiu ters, ia b otb.ds ; calbag-.s, carr.it-, ceLry, cress, endive, L. r.-e radish, Icttuce.niusrard, onions, pars.ey, (arsnifs, p as, pepper, swtet potatoes and other p jfatjes, started ia bot beds and tran-; lintel, radishes, rhubarb, rata baga, saladisg, sal.-a.'y, sea kale, stinage, sipaashes, lariy furni;?, ,in;e la MQ.z-h T0-j be g,.;ild furtl- tj lle SCis.UftLd partly bj dlrec:ioM ia wetks which will teii joa the maan:r of peparitg tbe Sail, AnccCJte. When Jjba Prcwn, l. P., Erst settled in Haddingti n, .be people of bis parish 6T tlm 1 fa lni entlusiastu reeep- lion ; only oae cf tbe members cf that 1-rge church and corgregati.a stod cut -i. The r.-v. Dr. tried an m means ia n:s p:wc-r to convert tae solitary a:;se-nter to the unity cf feeling wtich pervaded the whole body, but all I'el- oN IN LltiVORS. Dr. Cox, the Oh'.i hi efforts to obtain aa interview proved liquor inspector, lately made an analysis abortive. As Providence d. reeled, bow- of a numb. r cf sam;les cf tLe "genuine ever, they happened one cay to meet ia article." A bvttle of what was sold ly aa the street, whe-c the Docter held out bis imp rter cf genuloc champagne, contained band, saying, "My brother, I understand r.r y,-irt:r a.i oume ivy ir if UaJ. yoa are opposed to my scttitt" ia Had- The saioe g atlcraaa an.'t red sixteen sam dlcgtoa." ' pl.;s - f wIlc Pert, Sherry, and Madeira "Yes, sir," replied the p jrisl-i-eccr. : ia which n;i one 'r.p rf:U juice cf tl; Viell.aoJit it be a fair questun, oa . g"un-as do yoa eject to me. 'bee-use, str,- qav.b be, 'i d -a ttink ' 'J03 are qaa-n-.d to h.l so em-.n-.nt a p.s-. was sealed fjr ever. How very true aLU IorCillte uoa s wora -a s k answer turn- tth away wrath.'' 1 IS'f.-A. ; pAR?0S BRNXr,w;seVmDn:z:D2 in Lis : lagt paf cr upcU ujj, &:b gaj8: j ior the life of u?, we cant see tbat ,j.e stealing of ocgro.-s, or fn.j&ty, ly tbe Abolitionists, is ar.y better, in a n..r.il xthtnd South ; as planderer-, they liter-; ally 'know no North, co South, no Kast, ' stantiy quarreling. It happened, howev-1 th.. on. J3T iheT wtre alttin? oaietlv tseli. opposite tbe r. when in came ' V, . ! me eil Mitel Uti7. ai.a ujwu DC accu . c , , , . , , " - em iiii mc Hit;, uci Kist. t)j I'twitu t-m , other. Presently Piddy speaks np ana gays : "Faith, I'atriek, L-n't it a shame 9e should always be quarreling T see tbe , j d-. bow reaceablv (bev ett fdd sure it i!u'fa A I'ar.ijS To lEAVLLras. Many pcr-ias. ii pa"sin2 fri.ra oae ear ta another, itlile a !-4iti is ia ai jtiti, ate a.x-a.t . iced t j s.ca ly tbeibse've ty j:ra-pirig tbe b.ori z : r-1 L'.tl ud Lr wiading up tbebral:, ': lib or j c' above tbe platform tf tld cr. Thl- habit bas ddw become aa tx-trtra-.ly ding rms one. Several of tie l.a ling ra.lroal are btnaisg to a?e a o:t kia 1 cf brt?, which, in ease of em-.r- gcLcy, caa be set alines: ictas.tly without the presr-LC! cf a b.-jtesrain. Sbou'.i suoh an t m:rg'-r:cy arise while apissecger was s-cahii. hlu-vlf by tie cf .La whet is, it w uld, i;h"ut tie least w:ru iLg, c a; ii-ei.ee Ij rcs!se r.pidly, and ba wu'd l.se Lis boli asd raa great risk cf f.'.litg Itrtw.en the car?. This is felt to le s j r.a! a danger tbat the latest patterns f.r tie wleeis are made with a web ia tbeci, riol-ring it idipjiiible fjr tbe bad c a pleiely ta etcircit tbe rim of tbe wbeel. This, bowev- r, but jligbtly obviates the uatii' r. A cartf.1 u-aa will tLua thuta CLtlteiy. J. It. Sjtri'JHf. i:..-T.iiiN I'A.vAcrn Velvet Tta ,r Jt hi St'u '(utltsle the fd!.w. ...th..u f-.r testo.-irg velvet to its ori e cdiiijn. It is well la-own that when velvet has l;cn wc not oi-'y i'sap pcaranc: is sp iled, Lut it becomes bard and kr, ot'y. To re'st.r; its original sfi-ne-s, it mast be ihr ughly d.mptd oa tba wr iLg side, and tliea h.U over a very hot irju, care being taken cot to let it toucla 1 the Lttsr. Ia a shir'. liniD the velvet be comes, as it wire, ce agaia. Tbe tbeiry of this is very simple : The beat cf the ir;a ev;j:rat-.s tha wa'er .Lioajti the tis-ue, and forces the vapor out at tha upper tide ; this vap-r passing between to-j d.J.-reCt fiUrs, separ.'es tho.e which a i bercd togciher ia Lun.hes. If the veiv.t were ir.nel after cataplng. an exactly op posite result would be obtaiaed ; i: is, , therefore, necessary tbat tbs labs'anee cb aid not came ia contact with the beat td i.ua. i Politicai. rNC,:.NEEr.s. Tbe Wasb icgtoB corr-.-.-ponleLt cf .be .V.ir J"rJ fc- T:i$ tells the f.i.uwing story, which aa. g -sts a possll-ie exp'.ana;ie.a of scaae boiler expl-.-si.-us : A most lattgbahle affair to.k plaee this morninz. Mr. Forney baj appoiiitcl a certain c-Cee-setker to be as-si.-tant ctg'neer at tb3 Capitol. Several . mcmltrs w re ia tie trgine room, and ' en; asked what was tbe h-jrtt--jstr cf tb-: etgii-s ? ' Horse power '. ' ttciainied ti e ciaa, wita a roun-l oa'a, "it a.a ( hjr-.- .rr r. Iig -es tv steam The Mem- bers said nothing, ex.-er t tbat be was hen- est ; and, as there wa-some danger of bis removal f.r bis well-known Democratic priueles, they wrote to Mr. F. raey and ' J ' tiji u re.a.a to ti-cieni aa cn- f1-'-'- gr.u.t kjs j, h, '. Tbe base of tbe Port wine was oi.ateJ su phnrte acid, colored wi-h tlderle.-ry jaie-e, with alum, sugar and neutral spirits. Tbe basis ef tba a Tba saperisritj of French breai is da ra;btr t0 Willful manipatioa than t3 tsj u ia i.y uei. A French Uker wiil use prcciadj the sama iLaterials as o:h:r l.kvrs, and yet bvamb.v Oika better tread. Uis fkill c.iitcLUfy ;3 d.ttriiiiniLg tte point when the raise! pJtf fr'aou.i be put in the oven ; Le docs C3; a;:jW tbe fcracntatica to r as far aj they were far more c::t5mical than tcrsca. la ail ELrland tr.'v ere b; .died fara.tr (-.Je, wg-3 fcr gtris were for'j-two cents . ..V ...! ..i.-n p.-iet nr.. dliar m vard: ... .,.,. rf L-. fir', mm six dollar a .,. . . f.. .t . wsra. i-a s.a...j .a sei.ta .04 a.-.w. ...-- yard. . - Dad :cn. It is a very bad s:gn to tea a man with bis hat off, at midaight, et p'aiuing ibt theory and principles cf t9 Democracy to a street lautp p" Little dre-.p.s of rain brighten tbe mead ows, and htti a.te cf kiLinesi brurh'.ea the Wcii-d. -1 Si 1 i s-l t J
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