r:~r-•sue ~::sue pith sad Dick Winter burst into, the ritite, the former exclulining: "We've run tdv.m into a red oigges's ,Rest, Cain, 'and 'om Harris 'is ainad,y l . 144tchnri:d ocalied 1" And even as he spoke, as iLia..pon sruiatind of his drcadrul intelagenee,l ;there art6C series . of pierciagj de-1 ‘tnottiaitl ,yelfz, followed by a dead aid; putinons f!ilonce, So:rfar:Wre.4aVe followed the lovely Koine and her- friends in this adventure; ; but . ,the .f.vrek,oing is. a!I that we eau pah :Jisfi In i 1 oltpuns. The, balance st the parratiVe can Oti . kjlo - "ntind in the NeW Ork' Ledg - 'the ,tf filch can be. obtained at atithe .periodi . p 4. stores. where papers arc r,old. 111 - trieinember to ask for tho "Ledlrer," d'at -1314:2;;rd,..atid it-you wiil het the `continuation of the narrative from where 3t level off here. If there are no lauok .. !tares er. gevis-etcas convenient to where the publi,..her. of the Leager .will send you a c.,,py by mail, if you will send him tive cents in a letter. • Address jtobert Oonner, • Ledger °dice, 44 Ann street, New York. This story is entitled, "Perils of the *order," and grows more . interesting as it gfo4 - : , .'s on. an Anti-Levampton Sunday • Schoo.l. !rem the L'l t ilaq:llphia 8..111 , :i.a, Jr.ly 3. It is to be presumed that all the -Sabbath Pcbools in Pifiladelphia are' aati-Leo..a.ploa, bat the.tentitat-ati of oae of thsra : cam:. rxr in rather an unexAccted sray last Sa id ty. ..`..1 ocettiun _of unlisal i nterest had brou;:ht a very full attendln - e en the exercises of tw.: tchoui, and is huncr of tbe eveut, tao ot.szor pir rector of tie citarcb, under wl.O - .5.! c.trc ;t It delivr.cd a capittl addr....r.s, whiza v.-.;s r....- the: odd!y interrupted. He :vas r4 4 .ving the .undress of brilit and intelligent lath! pea le, 'eta eagerly listened to hit sirnp:e and eautifcLa4dres., rea:,ous why thef shaald Inle the &trio - 4r. . . 'He said "Sow, children, you sapid love Him because He ie a. friend whom it an ~n-or or to have. F..oppose you should g,t , t a leater f.zcau. !Fame oaa. o the penitentiary—v:ouid ihht Le au honor ' .0: course sn the larger children said "...VG! ' ti,ad the hundreds of younzer oues echoed— Well then," said, the minister, "suppose Governor Packer. would wiite to you—would that be an honor?" • - The childrCti;•dtr;e and small, of course,' Omitted—A r t ,,, Sir!" • Now," pursued the speaker " suppnse Mr. 1 Buchanan, the President, - should write aluttst to any one of you—would voa not esteem that h very high honor indeed '1" here ensued an awful pause—the bright faces looked pin/let - 1, lac iii , ,suhiceqtis ones tolaugh, acid" tile younger inn:4- looked ansdattsly towards the elder simulants for tacit pue. The taller buys looked at each other looment and finally sail, " Sir and ere- Ty child in the school, great and small, shouted put ttimulttiousl:r, "No, Sir ! " The teachers ail smiled and the .Fryinker laughed outright, but recovering himuelf in an inktaiitii he said,why, children' this ist ail wrongl like Mr. Bat:antrum. So ought you; you 9ught !Ai love everyhody no :Jea of talking politics to you:" • 113 then went on to ask thermif they would not like to rceirti ix letter from Queen Victoria—" who certainly ryas ,a fey 'estimable lady"—and tine Queen tnglisnd not beng• involved in 't Leitaup ton," the children exiiressed the opiniun th it • A letter from her .tjc3t y would be' stn hunor The occurrence has furnished laughter to a large cirela for two liars,- so we vo.l stet no . confidence in thusgiving.it to the public. Llch Lettei froßal laallaAa coagrzsewa.la. 'it which. he telr iiOtt the "Eanxtte trades" fettled and h% "romstated'.' in' full "plere , vp ' with the '• dem9 s crut:par:2l"—Lpw ..h . been bqt-pet:s mash - '• 6,!itti to-ddy :—Turn h m 1 ‘ 124,2 e in the district" andL'll toriity them" Lip Or the p..2.tee ce.rtin." Zero: is the I;;Ater, with the spelling and rtplatuatiou just as in the original. A 1‘ good English", letter, " GIN. GAZL. WitSrtitibTON, April 22 1358. Dear fiiendt- 7 -your 'Kind - favor of the 1.4 Inst. is, to haud,' . - Vivas glad to hear from you the indieatibn ig do Kansas Troblei will 1;3 settle today by the de.ao crat party. Which will be a tmie of re. joysing the administration has all Rely 'reenstated Me in full .telerskip—if my friend tiohn' L.: Robinson will consent .i. will be Permitted' to act with the demo. prat party arsine the'Settlement will b un Elie Ureat Principles of nouinterventions so you see we pour deveis have our ground Well. I see from your letter I .will hive plenty of compeditors in the convention troll It is a free,couutry they have a right to be eindudates And the people have a kite to Select the one that will suit there Pest and if tley want a man that will labor for the mass.:4_thay Mill: chime myself so. I lea C e -theta perfectli fcea .to cause fur thenaself • ' any fever 'you eau render 1:113 will b.c taken gindlys, and I feel cortin I can carry the Distriet--turn me lease in the district I will bring them up to the poles" pain. I will help the whole ticet some hundreds in the distiict. I will be home by the .10 of june and will nave a chance to see my friends be ,fore tlie qq4Yelltiot4 comes off and will, write ro:y friends ott the su: ject from the ens qm awl circtlinstttnecs I thin]; I ought haVe a chance of the next rase---you ,i,Jdo me a liminess by, seeing as many of the friends as conveant and Enlist thew in my favor I have been quite unwell the last iveult f feel much better to-day-4 pope this, will find imi,a4,l family well .your friend JAS. 13.", li'orlzT, Important from Etah. far. toms,.3.lay 17.—The'./11)u5/ilan received a dispatch, late last night, stating that an ex piesa icaclicti Tort Leavenwurih on the 1411) Ist., from •Cidtp• Scott Apra 10th, oringing intelligerteilliat the Mormons had ,laid down their amts. Governor eumminp,': Qa intrita of Brigham Young, hatientered Slit Lalie city, without an escort. 1,1.!))• of the Mormons had gone to the southern pert of th , ..Tcreitory, and to Women and children were raring t 4 Hew. 4,1-res,--A:dispatch dated Leavenworth, the ZES ------ i i ---- -- - --- 7 - 1- , ,- - - . , , ..._.... ; lith Ins*, states tat the niws tr'Jall Utah iS I Epee's: l 34f ' .5:606? ' To s Ombs, referrir,g to tunoTic;,ll, but tr. ft private Iltter, received %1 .,. t tr a i" ,- --r-,.;-,.., . ' , . f . . , by Colonel Rich. - tt.he fart,' corroborates the •"?'. ";‘,,,.. u !, 1 4 . ‘" ) , a1 . cR... 1 - Itaterriegt, Ina:141 t,' ii, ii UniVeiSAT cre4ited I, ." That - y.8;4:- l""ays-ttly friend from, , Ohlo," et heairen":rth. , _, acirerior Ounaitt;.eriter244wlw is_alvress lidueltand outsphen",- and Salt Lake' sit:r 441. r etPril Ist, It'd ti4grn# w"- 5 .1 A r prgitf o rw a ed, riiild :I wish to Cl , ..i'd. "el& ita readinisi tor,action in Cast of carrot:icy. I Fr„. : . • ~ . .‘ _ „,_ „_ . _:,,_ _ I ~. -,: • , :,, • , (Death : et ther;i4t t'd*liytt - gtik;alcaitAike tnati..i - : Ife - "Ays. that is the dilire r-1 i - - Sitail,r,.. ; • Y• 1 ?Awe, audit is: . He.uieans - what- he s.aks:i rrom the Lancaster Espre. - 3 of April 23. - 1 Ile and Petio..ar.-.:e." 0 . about everything. on' IWe some time sincenoticed that there i earth until we get to our sable population,l waibutotte""shive hilt din this county i . oti Ido believe "-- - - • "", • - :-. - ._ -., ; the number manumitted. ,under., the; at,} Where is the doughfaei.. -, that.witinlitnet - b 1141/i•n -,, i'• -Try in Perana-biania. That j 4 tbe c) fistic l O ' ithe . - ‘ - ciViliz" j ed barbaris - rii 4 l;g l - a - dt .Y c' , -.--'" hz ' n ---"'"'" -3 . "u " 1 1,". 1 " . _ is ,,l- r • A t.e4 1 4)3 ., t '""1 °11 ,1 ;Of _our .fat 1 - iirs,. i5..ni.47 n o nore, Li, tii..t.l ' . aP ll l lll- `4 13 , tten" far - ors 1 . -- or . rie .. .li !'",. 2 " 1 5 11 , 1 ,... 'lll rint *the GO Vi iistant. - • at la: Very - " - liti'labccd 1 - reeig,nitio - u'• ands smell - !en - t - tr: I sge -appo.led •hy in; to- lye the oldest! in di l i a i as this? .; _ - - , - • • 1 person in : the county. , His "'Mine I waS I " -- ; Abram " - Kirk, and "he wds the slave of [Stephen , Four", ;if Dristnore township, by ! 1 whom lo was 1 il!qtiunlittp.l. ". Ilis -exact i I '3.'3 is not known, the slaye iceoril of the! "(241.1rt. of Quarter Setsi . orti, - in which thel date of his birth. "Mid oti;cr partiettlairs,; were: no doubt regbitereil, riotliting among' the etherreeards (if that 4ce. The iu-t den is there, in:which it appears that :Ate- ['hen Pori er bad a :day,: registered-in BMA i i 'ii:". 1; the "missini7 record-referred to. ILI "ha's h2C3 ascertained, however,freM other" that Kirk • 1 dates, when he died, and the ..presuniptieti is," that he was of a still nicre advanced age.' His meato"v, and indeed all his -faallties. L. ' were unu.soally - sontid to the last, taid he seemed to pass away -in the easy tiatUral sleep of a dissolution" by old age. Ile ' could remcieber many instances 'of the I:evolution, some: Of" which he related xith an intenestingininitteness of detail. Onetiti parti e niar, which seems to have made a deepl impression up - on his mind, referred to.the services rendered by La fayette in tile struggle for American lib erty. IWh l ch a young Man. ih, 1181, he -assisted in rowing that Elenercl and his troops ag.rps the; Suscitich4npn,. t i t Pall Frihr, and was often heard to relate an in cident which then 'occurred, and the re mark it called forth from the French ptitri nt. The boat in' thigh Abram was row ing, having accidentally''ruri on the rocks in the stream, '.Layytiyette called out--to those in charge ofthe boat,"" Do not-drown any of my "brave Men; I erect to have need of them all at Yorktowti." • This oil African's filyeral - was largely o...tcnded, for -while liVi"m; he had been flighly respected in the. neighix)iliwil, as an honest and inoffensive man. Ills re mains were interred at Perru Hill; in Ful ton township.." ; The last eilave! _That solitary figure n.n iler the head of 4! Slaves," which w-d find in the et - .""nsus• of I:incaster county for 1.85 , 3 4 :: t w ill disappear from the new censer it-, )1 r 11 I tvii bin lititta POUVRA . • • liitti74lel:llo6iiig, - .Mail 20, 18;54.: TS. 04 - AS - E: i:OITOR • ANG7PUBLISHEF.I. lions. Anson Burlingame and ?T u lin Covotie wil: oil: thanes for -r CongreF. , ional ftlvor4. • Lf:te news fru:n ' Kansas "reports that there is a ban; - .1 of. two fifty bandit.; in the viciiiity of Fort Scott, who bld defiance to th.;! I3..S.•truops,.ued, rob the settler i;rlth impunity. Are they hireling,s'Of the Admihistration? .TIM AnniveNaries in New ,York last putuerints both in their quantity .and Tn all of them the great que,,tim of Stavc.. , ry predominated in its interest—in - :fact, itlw4s the only ques tion th6rou-hly - di,:eus . Re.d by them. Tiie t - iove,rtor of Suntb Carolina . has - ap'pointed P. Ifayne Senator of the thiitcal Suites in ,plac:. of Judge 1:1`;.- 'atis, deceased. Ile. is ,a brother of, the fatuon4 Roblrt Y. [Layne, with whom-Dan iel- Websteihad his fatuous oratorical com bat. -tom The Bagli,h Nava) officers on the Gulf of i‘itix.i'qa are h3eTiliqg insolent . toward our merchant vessels. A couple of Wegi..3 a,o the Se,hooner•-lttob.i/e. was fired into and other Wise insulted . by the • British War-Steamer, wonder what 'oar eoqragemis administfion at Washimatoq will do iq the matter ; Two similar cases have since occurred, • . "Woman's Bights Crinvention was held in Nozart:Hall, New l'ork, last 4.mong other things, as Frenchman; or, sonic other foreigner, gave his experience of the power of WQmaq when aho , is in power. The other pro, ceeclings of the Convention were of thg usual" character.. During the proceed ing !qrs. F. l .4.suAm off or . f .4 4 series of resolutions' Ileclarin- , that the partial and masculine civilization of the past • has _prepared ,the way for higher , which woman is!- fitted to achieve by her more complex, organiza tion, I+ greater delicacy of structure, 2nd beauty of person, her superior on durance and heroism, and her higher ca pacity O . harmony. - ZtsilVe may sce-what a man of down-, right 4nesty ndrpose and nricompro rnisidz 'deterinination. of character is able c! "." • . extort from his, fierest, pehtleal oppo nents in tho following ci.tratt' frotri a Zar Henry • ...William Ireibert, kmOwn. to ;'.lO literary and sporting world' by ;the ' VOrafor,': committed suieido, by' ,Silo at the Steyens 'louse, New Pork; on Mon,' day mayt,ing last. In a letter to the-Ciir;, over, ai - :1)SQ in •one to the press; found On hip table, lit; eiideuceg a darangedm,7llo:—. latid char -.,a :the cause of thp slanders poured into flip ears'of Isis wife,-(tti ii uhe was married about three months Einze,) by a Ira arm' lit-in; in Newark, N: near which city he resided, at a pizac.,T, which he palled the Cedars," presented !to him ta - his friends in England: - 11,u was . the ' eldest son of the Herbert, the Dean of Blanchester, Eng !md, and through hiin inherited the blOod !of the Ihmses of Pembroke' and Parer. lie was-a Brilliant seliolar, and fluent wri er. •He was uount;y i —his first wife bein a native of - Maine. ilia was bore in 180 T, and was, therefore,, Sears of air. --rtrr. A, fearful accident eccurred on.the New .York Central Railroad, last week,. at Sauquoit Bridge, near Utica. Eight persons were outright, and about. 40 more dangerously NVOU3dcd—some of whom have since. died. The bridge wa.s rotten--that- fact. not unknown to the. Managers 'of tie road—and a train each way passing over it at the stirne time broke it down. The partie,alari accident, with the testimony. at the ('or: oner's inquest, exhibit a fearful at:co - tot against the u - , - injagera of the road. ' . . evine,esqreelcle.ssoes,s on . their part which descry es the must severe peßaltie.s . of the. law as a pueislonent. . , ' -- Mother accident occurred on the La fayette autt Indlantipolls'Rallroad, on the Of the 14th inst., .As the Citiein,. nail night express tr.:tin:bound - North waA crossing - a bridge Ll tulles east; of - .l.4afay-, ette; - it -grti-e way; precipitating the - whole train into the water. The 41e:ht.:Was' very datlr„ and the high water had undermined the: abutaients of he -bridge._ i ..The,,traia was running at the rate -of'. twenty-Live mile; terhour.- -the en . 2,-ine had reached ti he the bride, Was One hundred feA.lortg, Nyhen gave -4anles Irwin, conduator, Janieg-Bnrt eng•er, engineer, and Maloney, fireman; wcre :None of the pa.:a•enfzars wero _ipjnrnd IMM Ahkeries4 'Tract Sotfi o'.? - The Prilnil4l4 4)l"...Sldwery - • ,• The American- Traet S;.iciety held its annum meeting List' Week.' 'lt.'Wak a stormy meeting and-'resulted. t4c.de . feat yf the anti-slavery ti.ction.4.tactioa. whielt, were it prqerly reitre4nted, wou4l h 3 far in the makirity; hut dowp faceistnis not joittinedlo seentar pidities; and here we h:ive a Striking illustration of that. fact. We give bOow the opinion of a conservative anti-Slavery paper. in re-, hard to the action of the SoCietY. The foilowing is an 'editorial In the Ncive rot* Eficni'v Post of the 1.3 th : TILE TRA.UT CuNTItOVE-ASI"-IVIIAT • NEXT? . . j, i The rnlgarzeliptit, of the Tract - , aen, ye§teri4ay 4tuplt6a; after 'a stornq stynr glo, over the anti-slayery oppesitinu,,and the old board of oOcers Was re-elected-by a decided nta:;ority• The Society, in tlips rever,litig its poaltioo taken last year, de:: aides end no tracts shall - be issued ten the slavery goestinn i aryl - pct ailuSioul;e made in its pillilieatioro to 411 itic.tit4tiotlWYelt 3 majority of its membelyi c psi4er a . great obqtacle to the progress of Christianity in' the' voulliern states. 'T.!, is elaiaigd, hiiw eizer, that_ practically this is a'Cotiai4Cra, tiep of Small donsequetice, -. 4 inost of the Ei'ociety's issuos are cireulated .amotig•the - non-slaveholders. of tdip-§Outh, and that the prejudiee aniongslave-ovitners is Ric)h that the publieatiou of documents . ~on slavery would dcAtxpy its itigl;erWQ kitg; r , ether in that 2eptitni of the liethef this be - so or' not; 13 . 411110 t determine. The opposition, however,• maintain' the negative ; aottlittye all along asserted that the 7.1t01e truth - of Get! wolves 4' 6ori49llinalion of Slavery ; and that - a nintrilated gospel is rio gosp . el at all; 't,licy . are guilty of the. mcciasis teecy of Urging the - publiCation . of docu ments likerllishOp ,3leade's - Instructions to 'Pastes, recognising end" preSeribing rules for all institution which they kig uiatize- as' inherently , and wielzed. Hence the;root abolitiinists of the Leif Tn'.ppan.' :thO'taiiison• ischt,ols.• rather'exult; we sUpf&ii discomfiture of: antinsl#63 l ,, - dos. -head Tyng and W 1 ~ T hesp iutter i ,ilutwesrpr, asses I gariAtancr4hetntrig.,&,`,:4l4at • the` _ , ral4 for '',i;laveii , - will Of) ye au ellictent, th . piegh,.lndirCek, l iktt.iik on •--ilstr . elt, 1 itself,' his' urittii, its diirnfall„perhapS - '-al I speedily .ss.a direct attack upOnAlte_sys-. Iteni--- a - sp.:Ties of arguaieut of which, uur recent Icangasl4 - tislation in Conaresi i has ftirnishid suclinetaidC ei - aiiiPllo. 7 .• •., - ' .gean wh i le.- - a,4 l 'thelract • Sobiety lii•ii sY.., on-, it's . iUabili_ ty-._ - t -- 44; - ~ a t ij;hs7i 4 but pr#ei--the.!tildisimfra -yi - orir-in end un-' not ,lithrirnitin"..t.' - trit':. - Zwill - •gi re offeneq:lo.: levaliwilie::il ' Christiaos.,, of apy isNtion,.of course ,it will Tot 4glin; violate 5uc1i...e...p., 1 sisteney ley- inveighing ngainst. intosicat. in , r. drinks. .'daneinu , , -theatre-going. or any, i s.. ' other pi...lc:lkea oa ,s.wlkiCli - a•. tli ii:erence ..of 1 1 - Opinion exists Z1.110(17, ; V:II . WO , iitealbe,r4.l !This, undoubtedly, would hay° ,been the 1 ismoothest and eas.iesi, policy, had it. been ) adopted .at the start, but bow, it will work ! fI3W. after so great an`: agitation has. been I excited, remains to be soeu.We rather' . , I doubt it; -- quoce..; • - - ..- . . • • . '•, I-- But what will the defeated opposition ;do? Will they, .for , the salvo Of. , t he . half . i million clf.propcarty and the S,litg,o9oan.. nn:Al receipts of the ;Society, still. adhere 'wit after they .are - thus- liopelo.ily :pre ! vented -from control:0 - 11g it? Will they I adhere La, the ikrizaaiz f ation. and neutralize its influence by_ a continuanpe tlf a-hope r less act:tontine, or.will they threw, them ...selves ou their wealthy. northern con-tit- uents.,----the churches, of Kew „Lighted and the.Wejt---ana peaceably seclc ? '11:s appears - to us the - best course._ We should then. have tlvollaratonious organ i4atitms; y;o7king in datTetent Mays, for, the t'Unle nat i .e ul4ect,-7-4.lte evangeliz.tiqn of the world.. -- The Ttitzine l ' of the Thth, has an edit, orial on the Btilt,:iect, from which we ex the:fellowing'in• regard to.the cause and the effoct: 'The principle, of Wednesday's vote is: Of wide application. There is not, a man living who believes that any vote "could have been carried in the A.aterican Tract Society Nv,:re' . _esisting only in Brazil, - Algiers and tri4 . dist- "ands.- The Society , has. not voted that Slavery is no sin, bat that the sinners are to powerful and totinear. , •If Sias-Choi& I lag in this country were cou..nut.-t to the , isancthillers" or i-pcor white tr:tslt".ofthel South,:thia Sucicty ~ vould, f lood.their ins_ with Abolition appeals and rennin- Strances,.. 'Thit the slave:whim - 4i aro - Colo, nets, (tenet`- .s ttnd Llon9rahles-.-:.;they'are church trustees. dvams,,vesttrymen, cler gynien, ata even , Wshops—they are-Goy ' urnors.;,lngislators and 3.leloliers of Can. gT e„ ? , s .-- so it: is voted in 4 politio.tc tradts 1 f asters. '..The moral duties of hushauus. wives; parents,. 'children, servants, are_all I :dismissed and enforced without offense in •the.:Soeiety's puhlication.s.; but.the moral duties of tilitye49Jtiova west not.. be ccia 7 . sidored, Oven, in Janguage•ot . eutliern clergymen. Is.it wise cren:for 'Shivery to insist on this -disbrintittatioti?'", -The devntees. of Slavery. Would - do-well to ;et;UP a Similar deiminstration :.over I• ' • this to they enacted 'on th 9 I success of the L -I:bglish. Swindle. Tn' I cause..'and effect arc - the „same,. in our opiliibri. • . ' •• -' LETTER •Fi11.031 , mow. YOU.K. NA a weltlnorn Correzpondeut. . • [The folk/wing letter ca'ue to hand 'a fere:.liiiir'4l . t.oo. laic for Odrlll4. issue; but it is al frc:ll'4na:aapeptabjc.--T.D. out: [ . NEw Yong, Iftnday, May 10:,Ia • heel.l,q4i minion with the-rdidOrs cf the Journal'' for mangy • year,,i.yoa A-ardon the desire which r f ,,el , ittl•fr O s fer word's to theta,, tcrOtti thio busieiit algiora..*.of sk . American cities, .1 • • ; - . Yesterday morning. I,ttent, is company with' three other reSidentS of Con lorsport, to' the 'far-fanied; - and highly honored' f the : I-Litz-ritiO, in Beoiklin,' where the Bey,. Henry Ward * BeaCher. every- Sabbath, 'feeds a. flock of three tlwasaml. with the bread. of life:. :-.lVe Went early, (three-fourths - of an lieut. be fore. - eel:intending - the Services,)' as . all strangers si nst .to secure .favora Lie, seats. There being, a lady in company, we were treated with "distingnished consideration" 1 - M 1 shOwn to sea where we could see the 'entire' eudietice . .below, and most of that ahoye, and could hear. eyery, word Uti tered by the minister, At half past. ten ; - there was no' spot, inside.Of the Church" where a petsbn'eouhl'eitlici sit or itmid; .4t,Brilsely . half past ten, the exer;ciscs were cutiamneed by the .mimites jq eleven. Mr. lic,paher entered. What followed' I cannot toll--9auly that the. prayer tot:tolled bar soul 'as' it nett e}', h44.:_bieen before, arid . the :sermon went down tojhe bottorp . uf iy heart, a plummet sounds. the sea. i •• • I - listened' ttl tint never to be for. ; • - gotten Sermon; and .heard;''Mr. Becelier . . ; make apracticalap' plicatiOn:of ehrigia-n - • ity, :to all the busidess . bf life--the circle—the stOre--,the 01E40—public and private -dutieS---low earnestly wished that all who dif 4in - to'b4 Gospel; would; employ, the t'alent . 4;ireti theas , .whatever it : may tO,, ,in _ teaching their audiences what acts.i.are,consistent 4 eliii.atian prof I -14:0)h and wh9,t axe it..tutttieli..its new shape. hit aut n . .sjicieut with it I ' , . r ..5Th, ,! ‘ ..'" -- .telltg:_siosLi ti lif at i r , t fa n tal od .d i e t ui b a zi r r ai e iza th ii 6 o as ia lpee n fr of e..:" . llin result of iirtah preaqiing,--tilr. ~., °' l . •.. Mr. 13u4hotian ap. pearad.to all, his carly d i b uore.n . eds ;U . ',1411:v added po.hntutrzclii'ew ine'aj. .V liolt - f ai fr 1 '''' 11 4 - -. 6 ' '' al '' . . tale church VT. ,te LIP .f.ee4s tte iu regia, wit. tabs: lea -- r - 14ildrted, more haFk:lnadCa iirof,Olati 1 ; ingtotiiiin- patitotis.ai, Ir L e d' b v ee a n l ‘ as di f h " ' . rciii , s w w,th v i ew lii-t ize 6,l' e 'c i o a b-o,; ; ;OileprOliteof to Otheri ; tn. him-iv:as as pposed be 111'A-411303 - e ininfte more . itupo . i'titnie . ii. e/ - e ., 41a5 .-i.' iil'ibeatil. H e fel so, himself than this, theaer t o tivel itancirc . 444l7 Inern. ! up . I t ti olhe moment enauge h . i.a . co;r h 6 e e n , a h ri ci d L.,!:,ustained - . lbw s iir•dijie- - - - cfh - rtift,if t ,i; -, not mere elinreh - i c 4 li . t . he country. , 'That,- Was! ttle weight - nibUiberalioo biggoteld to take their village %smell pulled, Juin Imo. The. whole na z.....orulautin,, _ pa - per - uaess it willwink - atill - tliepiLli6 34 . 44 m 841 x 1 d - llPPailea et the trg " ' . 1 ilia eery, .oifid,ho:lll - e11i... he it ' an d ijiiaconAik : i . t9f . their MinistOr. 41' ' t-z - ilie'i:o 7 t . 'lrtie' : Slll'ltai;- (44 -' --- -: 4 = 4. ' nut. :': l : °T4e;llS ' 4l3l " ur--PL6 P'e. -: ,kl, fiat - is -- the - reason[t: ,eoeher - s [ preaebin4lsiOlverl more peoplejlian t,liat of 44- half Ai4leii Ve.zyMiiii:;ters . _ set* ply be.eaaae he t.6,atile4 a :sensible rctclkul ehristianity,, which every pM.Solifean' under Stand; anit.Ujipre eiate. .But ven 31r."Beeelier, might, iz crease his infliiemee., Ls preziehia' , .. more as Christ did, and.hiss in subjection to his Tileoliea.icaltrainitir , ! : • But let me ratl i et thanl. Goi that so like Oh rizt,:and. therefilre so much Uf a power on Earth; rather than murmur that he is rMt, more like his I)iviiie - [.M . astei..i I wail encouraged -[ to liopa;that, even the [, one serMon "urbieli heard yestei.l4. wilt make iue. a batter. acel a, stronger the rest of - tily life. I ant 80 CSC4. - Jent it :'weuld exert a lil;a liapr,y influence hog my.neighbors and fri , ends, that. I will. cheerfully and gladly pay the' espenses. [ the trip if[; - r. Beecher eis be inch ed to repeat it Couderspart, ter deliver any [wee w'aieii ha may think: the state of our seeiet2.. • ; I iii.t6u4o to sly a few words about the present state of the world. Bat the sertuotayesterday itas:taken pos sessiol of all - tti e 7fiCultiOs Cuf iuy mind, -and I can -wrio. ofnothing just say in elosiag that-the skies are bright. Pidladelphia has giTen Cie u; - ,te to the naxt campaign ; and Freed-Ea is bz.mad to triuMph: J. S.' 31. T;le "SW/ 44/C" is Ei.21133L5. The-following extract-4 from the three leading papers in liainsas, from' the Oint4u nati Gazette's travelling in nurth.ern liausas, tviil sh‘iw the feeling. of that. Torriv)ri on the tion'of Pecepung : ; ; From - tilt: Lrlpen rfh Flaving found that t.livilfttii-tilkne fire in znMeient to curb• the. peoplo a liati . ,;as; enom les Liu ye joined a tnreat arvi• and hope by thi§"incans.lo sneeeed in titei: nc`,•arjous purpwes. the Alniuistraopl 4i14 43 minion§ that the llovernaiont dogs not own land enough to blAy uit tho-peopler licindatz, r on: MI . citlittiit ri? Chin:Jo:cal.: The unl;tir: of7thn I.o6.ctitp : Cea,,titutiett will ,lipt• shield tn[. .people wiii ltlirengli trio . ntdinintn •tn bury tite 1:;11.;.! t4eirjuNtindignlition in tlwl . 4eartor struck down, it- will- ba'trantpled into "(I_ earth, %chile :114-tnc....uory, g host v i - will-toruunit 'Cie' "party which euultenaninsititseH,:trinn and e)ei , ''shed its transientlicin:;-:" L:zicreive ReintLeic. rn. . As. we go to p•cee rre learn' th a t rue Le- co:1i pton bill, as reported by. Etiali4h fro the - 05E11111ft tEre'"-511,31ifefi6ne, • batik branch( L'o by nine Sore. pilssed-,-providetl-the people Otliaa. Nis vote td-atieept , ii priAreftilitiVgrab ; otherwise we remain 10 a Territorial, eu,ii tliti:on‘until' sve ye . 93;001' Of :coarse tyia rp'raai'n a-WerritOry e..rrEp l id44s4e q ... , flte (tuzetle; paria .:cf.-:;forthprri ic . . atis,is which visited, j !,iicre.j j little political c cireinent, bit . a. - Feneral dete:-inivatihn ex Lith' to'Viite - dCwilaii - .l46..;aititbn 'ordinance mmr Odstitutidn: Fron A Fu',-nev:4l , ;-, , ,1. • • . • • a,r9 and- Fi3a:ifal. 'Friday. tre had ever been ani:nated par.' faccliamove sheitid now he rejoiced • er action of the Ciougyeiis, of the States iiilthe pal-sage of iho. great cori4ilaniiated at tjie city„ 'which Lisa ted {rui he,a the henored,nanie . of WaShlogton„ oa t 1 . lellOth das,Of A pril, 1S58;n ( 1,1 jr,:? . ..; do ll the • most: ominous day of al, the. w(le. -, j (according to a suprstitioa. sill' Obe• ed, Lveu, in the inost intelligent eir 7 l vies j) . 7 Tins .wicked - treed of . , preliga;C .rioli j icans will stiethe moral seiie of .the con try to its .profoundest depths. It I .will awaken wide-spread . indignation. If( .wi11.,c41 1 T-It ,9!flltkioas which . have been i Stir . ed -bceauie..such a deed was ' licheied I t o : 4 imporvei irig i t : w ill hurl info'ut ter, obse•atify , gild,: Shale°. those servants of he p j eopleJ, wile have .04 , 414 this, op, par . 4 1. iiity 14 Oills: in ,a; betrayal as "wan ton as !.. t...TtS l Q44seless and unaceeziary. Tq j se9, these nten . g.ibilited and` frans . 6,4ed before -the. eves jof ,-the world'. ,unit' Ai inekinchuli satisfaction; and to this ni, teat. thin "black luisiness ,Of ,the t6elidt, j FA:lday that ever ;thin. country haS seen; Ileai, LP full of 9 6 c0e114i0 6. r , C.... . But ;we, fid.i6 no rejqicing over:, a CatiA ,, rn-al shame.. WO lijavn rio :words' Of on gratulation at an. event:. illioh . 1 inflicts disgrace , upon - j oilr' . L e i j 4iril oi i - COhntry - .. = The Auare, jwe j Aeliberate ,nperi the.AneOrd I af, the.last. foniteen.jnanaths,j the wore"deji we - cel.thaf.ja bleVirj.l4 been struck at the 1 ver rlie,arf of bur institutiaaS, from which I we y ne j. ver.,te r ept eF, ~.. ... . ~ „ ;.•; VitiePJ: ,;,,, - 5 - I' - x•-,‘,' e. ?4‘. '...11/..!t!ia1;4134311:4411,cf0ii res.entatilFe, Wit.llll2lpur r ctrel cracquatnt. ante, _ w'ito 'ilia notrat first, ',tat:tint:l)r do. nounto the 'uneipecied 'and Testraordina. ry exa'optt: •' The, onlylutel:t that ap . ..- pliridea 1-ti3 cotme was that extreme pro. - t m slayerye*ll..(ktiowtt to Ales re a dissolu. tioo - of 'the' li nit;rt,) . waielr `a - e- induced- hint fu.`r_,-;471 , ... t,hos6-',,tnatt and , itflaot'spyriti wilt) hatiso long, up ::;1d his tanatird, ana t.) Fa:Tenger the hilly pan 1-,,,,c - wi:huut , , }thief: ha, woJilti be-reposit g ia bobura, i hie quiet at Wheatland...: . H ,i ,• . Fro,:c that ranmeta-t., till, - eiect,what have we witnessed' - :lotlti I '''' I:.•.ttca - 1',1e.. - • cession of_p...rohal initl pati4e.:l_llegra4. Idations. The pr . inelpie a the -sviil-or the trajority"-bzal beeoute oxer,rheluling.. 1 The priaeipieuf tidelity to a swum pledge,. . and to a cot•eeeratea creea, ItatLfunk la. to art hearts. : Ilie . l-I)resldent ? , the Cabi. !net--tdi nzep..had nict upoa this patriutio platforuh . It was built 1.1:i011.honor, and.. rivetv,l and olintthed by a thou.iand 5..)1. , .eau assu.r.thife.l. To d2i.tro: - , it required hereulea.a ezeril.,r,s, aid a s.eries of oper ation:i b3.:ore. wino!: all thecl;rts of past. I ...i..flufiuisrilaions haye - paled weir inetree- tip! firri. It st Jed out lull aru:od before the liation, iust:act w th energy, and re.- ..... zistiess COW tilt associations . that sur rounded it.. . But. tiie word had .ge=ne I forth. and thaudit it'cuuld 'not. be anwinf b-W(l' 4 . 1 tcas a! leasst betrayed. And to , I ace° cplisk this,bt--truyal, ihe charaecr of the Democratic 'party, anti Oftlte country,. h..s Lees &tamely-sly dishouored. Independent teen, who would not bow to the attempt to suerifice a .princifh,.• were turned out , of office., and ''Lase and . . characterless knaves put into their. places.. Solemn assurances to.higla functiona ries, written, spoken, and . printed i wen,: Tilt )ile: , - aly I/rola:D.. ltepr*otatives . were ..e.yopelled ,to , change their votes and to violate their plighted, faith, and where. conscience failed to approve, patronage came in ta. support them. Calumnies, the Mosti - ttroirats and - erne-: el, - were hurled ' against 411 who .dared la , be true: to tiff truth. Is this.ti_il7,..Would L. that it were: . The -fOnnafideclaration..of: i proud, national party,Was.'sotrAltt to he; trallined bv•ttn -action a Cong,rcs-s. and' in substitution fur a principle, imposinglii .lcclarcd and solemnly sealed - , before the eyes .of t lie Whole .eou n try, 55.t.,111id: offered. to-us a ;316k:rabic cheat. 1 The thiticAceda of a gang of reckless specuktttiss iu:.K.an, sas was Made -the test of Democratic:l - Alt - Ik,, 2reed sad Falsehood were erected: - into. eardioul virtues,. land; the. protests of tif-. teen thousand freemen tv,.2,-attist this. deed,. were laughed. at; as the, protests of oar .- fathers 'in the Rev:Anti:on were [ laughed, at, as the ravings„of rebels, and th - e[threats. of a - toob. . So far for tbe:fooiprints• of thiS unlial-, .owed De4;4.1 5 111.. Theyaro ,inarked oh. the historic "page as the evidence" of i t t•cced - inz titaraiity and - a. - . degenarating Democracy, They tun latek the hands, on the dial plate of ti ne, and remind us ...that ye are livincr :in the feudal ages.— Nil, , , ;verse than twit; for then, if power was great,pubbe then were brave, and the knave who sold his character died the death of the' infamous. . 'lltit the great crime did not stop here, Otte - eiroitz: after another was tried, till at last, as it toatweit at even the semblance of right, the ,:sa-callcd - English bill was 'proposed, - the it:ea - I-nation of treachery and of dunlieityL-a• bill, - , be it under stood, whibli differed is it 3 precedents in. thik: that they ware swindles and. this. was'a b - ,:ii,e; . , Which, profeSsitig . to submit Weeonip,tou to •the. people, il;t1 not submit, :it, aceordiir: to its southern expoundaN; 41.1d,wilieli, 'starting out in the preamble, with a sicandaluus ,Inisstatlinent;crowned t - Ite.whOle proceeding• wit i lra - deelartition that: if tine people of.K.a*s Idid•not take. it. they slit.ilild fester in dissensions till it suited-their roasters to admit them l• • And ibis is. the Scheme that was forced tbrit' yesterdOyirit: tli...i.c#. - FRID4y of our 'century l - ' - - : - I - -- ..1- . . ' - • - IVell ~ I;Ay - the 'Senator tlm4NOw - I T . A cry ‘•shame" uptut thedatnuiliideed. Ali history will cv.y sliaine;a:ipon it too. • ' - IV!: itti•den tehicii.t.hrsdot.rage.(titacites, to the DentocriltiF. party :'a itnot be ear,. r iec / without eritshitrifit: - C4ildidat , lsfq chickwill_ be.-eunipelicd Aii.,,speak out and those wb arc 'silent wilk against . it., o t. pay . the [penalty,. of such in ',I acquiescence, What Kansas may_ decide lupon . we :life not authorized to say; but we cannot doubt that' she will reject the:bribe with 'corm . - Whether she - dues! or tibt,, the wrong diine - Will be avenged and the sa cred cloetriac vindicated, The : ease has RisPd WO thcliands of theipeople of StateSi especially Alton who have been in suited by theit Represebtatives, as we,.. have been by eleveti•of our nieuiliers from Pennsylvaufa, fedi' Of ' Whoin .represent.. this proud metropolis; *here there is but -[ One Sentiment, outside_of_theeffice-hold - .. ers and-offiee-seckerif, l andithat fearlessly apinst:the aetinn of the. - ,Congress °lithe, - : United States;- in - foreingjaiii odions.Oan- . stittititio:upon a _protestiolg s teople. :. :,. .. • ' - EMI larilieSuu ‘ sttine Ant once ilia, Weei, but the weather was so cold.iteaal64 i nt clay log. lar WE
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