The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, December 31, 1856, Image 1

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XXtt t ih —7-No', 2. '_ . I BEAVER, PA.. WEJ)NESDAr is, W '3l '. 1856 ': 1 • . -=• 1' 1: - -----
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are settled, except at ;the option 1
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).4 - oefi.erilents inserted at the ratj of :i4 ets.
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, to l l ~elneinent insertion 27/ : tents. I A: liberal
41,.....vant wade to yearly adrerti*ers.
7 "-i. , ..':ter:i an.' eont-ntinicatiet_.
!'"lii have pront.t attention
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From the i.ittsburell Ladies.. ''''itthe Republicans confidently expect victory agandists; , governed' by: WI .
with 'elltd.' l I! aCeiiiel ti
dy as feat as s horinit could
YANKEE COURTSHIP. ;', in the next contest? • Soule, and Walker, founded .i ~
', yhe necessity for their organization still, violeeee, and seeking
,aggrr the . tighteliktmee I ever did
.' 'exists in all its force Mr. Buchanan h as! spoliation of na tio ns; will 1
; •iron& I m the sedge grass wog .
truedemands o
always proved to the f his' t oj h eors eeu
lab of the Rb;
;, . leznets akin' it look sorter
party. He fully accepted the Cincinnatilpitserve Liberty and the Ui all ironed dad'a-141.1 head,
platform, and pledged himself to its policy ' insepara ,
hle, perpetual 1 - 4ni ;whin" e ; n big • -- the -
bridle and
-- a policy of fillibustering abroad prapagan2 fats - . I ad, 01 l plough :',lino sailing:be
.. distil at home. Proininent and controll-, - Republican NV
Rooms,. asl
innamong 'his supporters are men commit:' Nov. 21, 1856. ,
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iv that he was aimi ng for the
ated, by word and deed, car that•policy, and •:--- - • I •
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. in the creek I labor; tlie;blii ff
'five•fett perpendieknliiit. to
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- I want is there to his character, his, anteee. l: * Richmond (vo.) ilnai
, t . l k i ni.. co nigh : on t o ..
!deets, the nature of his , Northern Ruppert, j 1856-;' ''''-'-
'to entherise the expectation thate, he w:lt i i -
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71 - i er ,' art o: the ipt mais i x id e l iera l, Very cold without and -' 1 atathing will be so likely to restrain him I --- ..iligtil tff he jist.leapedte or,
~7 - ,ll ins eiiidi n: . t hpf w ekik ate lu r g fl i yllu ih m e '
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, . • Mud a shrielang-hewlinat , i and tounteract their extreme measures as as -
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' Tim l'eatmae. ter f e ign eral's rejt:tsiteira , owts rap ia : the. eachasta.-
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two, - .Rep DA; rictiti-* -2 ' and '4 - Uliihid ''' ifflrnia' •
viler L'• Wes.
A ti i nn i t2l , r ; : 0 1; 65 t:.. - -- . * r u rW. „3,ls3itiVlf Fo - p F .tir-f ow frtilt: ; . l .. : ',- ''7 - 1 . 0 tkin i AS nothing would be-more neeessa. aa n i ma b u t we will ventral allay. hl* .; •-i-44 1 ,11,
,ry to serve the cause .- 'y / e overdid she; t m . f t
fie.l 2 7l.... 4i t ac lu e rled a
e fe u e s r .LA ai,„ .m op ti t
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I.ttAirt , i :have been;25,565.,:.be gau in - tam, tap, at ire kitchen door-
We prom .
, : Union, should ho, as we of ha fre ye ed :vely !it ic id a t s h o i n e '.e0.6-_,:luto,er°cfadonirt... r eaders havei:easa
t itiaii; , 4-t.riCl, In fear frets Dorothy looks pleasant ; . '
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fle: ilk.- :10th of tine, there ware la ni t _
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_ "Jonathan" she whispers sly: , tr. believe, continue tke pro-slatery policy
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, 6 of-ilie present incumbent; Lot us beware €6 all who may peruze it :
tit"na nearly', R.OOO mail pleites, t t iebetgil. , "Rot me if it 'tisn't 4 e a 4; :irt 4n Y e ' g r3 l:6 ' 4 4lr; h.. 1.--utira t:l rr-t l v e - tt ir'h4 ; li t O :el-r Ve eb r : .l e. s tr‘ uc : 6.t...v111' aster,
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'.' .. • ' moat hav e done it, but dad waitiOt'aati
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,of oblitig . our arms,' and waitiog•;., 1 /
to .. nee f i'lli)(1 that ere hoss dawn tivlit i At a ih„ ,, ;mule. I crept up to the, dgelsai looked
of rli:ili is T itimated at i2:3.9,612 ta;lae, or eta! soma'aellow that 1. don'tareet
,to se e"
rasing aa3311,474, - divided as failowa:- - wh the will do. We knew the ambition, # He ' s n spreilin' his tail to , fie '''
.ra,_ - ever; thur'was'olti dad'i bald fian' ll
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• tli necessities, the schemes of the slave 4-ke(r, bead, . 2
him where - he 'la," ,• I '6l a - ”.._. (.he yeartb like a:peeled onion, a.btilibin'
'on . .: - .2:', iiii:es rd R lilt oataa 141151 stiitii- Door-is open -"Jonathan! • •
and a,g. ai W oa , s h aee t a ilaa is lle,, it. d e . u .. a up and down, and •aim .Itoriiets taatillteg
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.Its policy of extension
lea, :nn , c anel lilVll l , :11111 !1,4111y ' AVIly, - 11111r, how Att ye do?"
lal:oooirtilai of inferier grades \"lheti a• .. well. Itorothr, tart port:: ; yell; eruldiz.sinent and universal_ .. a.
empire is the Jas." ,
~ ~..1 i a. .. t and a eirelini around, turkey bnaaard fa -
• - ii--.1 during tha lasi fi-eal ye it was' nearly : - aasecita how it's pate' . rlas of its being, not an accident-is settled -ts These, and like exnr:vsionsWera m hb.e 4 ,2 - don, and every onac in a,..whie -tine, and
0 (16 inili•s of railroad, ,t1327-'•-• miles of . Oat lean stn.-, hi, r2adin•••,. • , • , n il fluctuating,. iCovert or open, modes- se•l to a queer in eking, long-legga.d ' sheat
ea- sometimes ten, i'ud •reake a dip .at dad's
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` st , anibeat I °of) miles.of caner ]ills. anil ; (. 1 • 1 _ •-, ~ • • I at or extreme, according to circumstances ho sin all-h '. Is i I"t • • It •ed Abe .
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- diced. Ile . kept up. a ritu perte• dodettr,
ue'l, „ Lai or , wii L•... air , a og
, e - , se. ais t v.. , . •••i• pewing. ; • ' . .In c
•_..! 1 ;11,11i1 . 1....3 ref ii.firii rgr ales •, , Iti , ...Nela ' - it 'elever chimes in spirit or aim. With
Loch remarir to Jonathan, eyed, funny, sort of it geniusifresli 'rem miider, suintinies they'd hit hire, awl sum
r..-,ia, en I Ki.esas., 2,2:1:-, :•raile.4 w.:re al- , . ,', welt
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' - ‘lr Puchuman, the elect of a potty control- so b 111 d J ew ' sll• •
me ene - egge e 0t,i144• store, tunes•art r a ' the '
e , n Rater tires iv re with
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to ilia leffigth of routes. Between•the ' . l -" "' lig ' led; hy this p olicy, administering the gav- and mounted en
,giTerpoke,” a nick tatted, drowned hornets.- What ou yearth are ye
s • - There's going to be some tall weather yet 1 ;..
first_ af July 'llase2 nnl July Ist; i'ati, the • „ • • , eminent, tie satety of the country and of long poor horse,` , halabranda, half devil, ,duin' tiler, Dad, sex I? .' Duet (dip) you
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railroad service was iticrtmeed 10,177 miles, ' ' free institutions 'must rest it the oreanizi- and - envelo p ed ,
. i • i ,:, , allaver in a, new ip ar r nu. ,
icrilibitin7 the‘trut, Om'. with i, t fiat time,; - se , ,utations over; i_ • • * • _ lion of the Republicap party.
work of bridle rains, c ' ' 1 ` Wlte< Y i. : ez f; `them are boss flies thar
~ ruppers„lnartatnga r.,
the:-t i cs , airei fu of service was more than' , ; What, their iv the duty before ns? Or
•' ' ; ‘, ; -,? Joritit.tri is mum; strip, eireirighee and red rurgin mho bad -ye ittf really oft rd of theni - are ye r--
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iloullc , l. Onalle Ist of December, rt , ,,i,, , ,,,i,z.L,,,,, vieilance action, action au the '
washes over sundry times ; c ' , ci , ,I''
-- reined up in front of Pat Niell'airocery,
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Iloss flies 11-11. sex dad , they're tali;
tic length' of rhilread routes had Mc teased ~, haw. 1 ma r tin , turougu ti ti press, at th e ballot
Thlt he was to among a crowd of • wild mouriintOid fu ll (dip) genuine; bald hornets, yon (dip) in
ts4 21,310 tiiilea- aril, th e total costlfor tills', ;1 toX,; in State, count e city, anti town dee- of fight and, most wltisky. a a 3 •' fernai cosh ' Well, dad you'll hitie to
Old folks gettin z sleepy-, 1 ...; ,• '1 . i
, silo - ice, at that ! date, amounted to P.._,-16.,,• . . , I tioti,; everyvill• re, t ell times; in every '" I say, you dinned ash cos, jist'keep stay thar' till nite r an arter they go to roust, Servile - Insurrection.' . ' I
Gm to nod the held •
7-1-7. Tha ithele cost of the inland . service , • • 1 el..etain, malting Ia• liablicanietu, or loyalty °r
y shirts on, will ye.' ' ..- - 1 , ), .fiver g ee d a you some home au' I'll 'feed you. tastier i • , '-- . ' 1
, 1 Derotia- sue 'PSC.; that they-
At the first afJuly, wes a13,526,02a. - 1 1 . es, to the peliev :eel pri iciples it advocates the The county ir has recently bemistartled
Dad ! l etter g• to bed- 1 . - rale • he-a till" I rid ups T a rp I t ;••• • think yonvon't need any r eurriela for a ;reek!
.Qe ma j ilt ,
- The S, , i , r'etary tanudes. kr tit.i t'inam-t ' ' solo p olitical test. 'a primary or munici- aa,•xi, to tile lbest hoes that evewathelled nub- or so) 'I wish I may never see to-morroW ' b,Y, the disceVery of aside spread and deep)
]t ,!road Col :Tiny asizing on the rietr.:l , ion --ina a prolki•ms grin iighteth up Jon:tate? 11 ,
pal should ..asufferea to g.) by sle- ta u s an d l i e ' s d ea d as a s ail: •ss dip), if I don't'ruinate you; (dip) w' en I
, worm, poor , 0 a
Laid plains o l f• insuarection. among the ne
s f tlearrithdrawal of the 'li. i,izi Niel ; , la , .Ya'armarea• e fault. The party liAt Wol,ltl Ftle.•-et4lcA
, '4l l'iky-t ail." /' - 0 .:- ~! -AO get out sez, dad. 'Better say you wiz!' groat in the s outhern States. Thts' discieva
i 'apart moat topit t
eeal. 1 0 farce the '• . . 1 , - , I , , . 1 , . .) . . 1 , . • • I%%iliac• cry has . carried dismayand, terror to he
killed lam- Sat.?'.i.i. id 6 „, sax: yam weir - lever see another bald hornet, if ,_ ;, l,
el,l. ho entaider- an eserleaint rice a er i e, a (ad foils snoring saun , lly, triumph in State e aetiens, must be i re tpes hue inquir w' ' ~ ga t ' t
you ever play
~ h oss .uorrir. sex l a Aria heartsror maayipehple, and indeed, , n th
t 1 0 T-tlinau.••,Thrvl be ree'mmtmade ilm int- - , 1 mum folks c.ore together; r o d by namicipal s a:ass. 4 beati at • '
.1 11 - by', within," yon tartaatefool :' ha knowinr , dad'a'anunoclifiel nature, I broke . ing-coUl
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~ t er ealculated'to f . , awak
e:ea:aim r• glii. , r e••ntrier , . n exeeeding ' ' I. danailan na I Dorsally • Next to retain; g pwenid'ihe States
. jist died so, died a starelidg p; at ihat.- from them paks and sortur COW to the Ie" ahtrati in the'bosonis even of the, bold
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w i l i ly it, v. i tit that
. conipeny, . T:tlkinz"hout the weather. I , iltpady under the; control,, let the Re pub.- Warn% that good. luck.: Fao s tiff
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copper: mites. \•• I staid hid-out till the nett est. •it moan!--, who could - face death iin its
'- euleas , nut execedilfr :324 - 0 6110 ..•r T.;l••,thon i. thinkin- 'i • lirans devote timut "IVC.I to the tvrirli rf ars- •- r most a ' elliie , sha o `with &nine ' 'and
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_. ~ . . . 1 , , not, that adzactly, but statial .firse r f t a l c arternoon, when I aced >a feller trailm and PP r, P„. ,al
a new ;ia aa. ,a-42u.t or `.'ell 1 Utlt I,t.'e-. ''' iiew to pop the yte:-tion 1 - I settenat mg diver emeiplea and Initiating then froze after% anis, ao still th t lias -sea I, 'What Was going' on at the kabin conetancy, n /gat well shnok with app -
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el a t e e iv e a weekly nmil b e twce.o the 'At- , Thu hi s heart is thumping .o , ' thM true course t.f. political netian in the, dad and- ma T uaa e 1 W m . eve i t I s t. - k i k:this • side of the kreck w h en '
you passed it?' , hension end dismay from 'a danger which
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i.i.r..: • r iris and Califarnesa ,
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I.Can lutr,lle Veep to. vest ou '- •
1 alive Status, which have decided thesalees
,out so, (spreading Eisarins.4o, lilac/v.” ! 41a0fityl nothing much - , only a man was sit _ ! threatens to khting death, aind 'wors& than
'11. ,,, ay-cm-theta-. fir the year' leo., ta-re it his toncite de-art:tit auto the root' of his- lion against them: Thi s ti m e, we base a ceirpetitcr's bench, anal weWaited siiin.;• 2 lltig - -in the door with nara shirt on, and. a death, to the wile - of - his bosom, and the ;
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:91:10.5'.!: !! 1;._ and the grass revenue, sue ta. „ ew e . fillip
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,teep days for bun 14 thaw afore we ' ' ' ati - iltiona
ti, was 'greasing - his back and aarme . ,
children that) surround the . hearthstoue.l
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e•ea anal %ppreptialioni fur:fi l l:C2 nidli ! • ' - Such of the Southern journals as ,have,
--, '" be'removtalsby preper effart. Mane . ..thou- s ki ll . hi m -W II flo, -'- t• 0 aid- his head was aborit as big as a ten :
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; ;,••cr, :tri",6 - 2.1.1,21, • ..,,beiving_a ibfieieney - atads of honest.' but not well•ihfornied vii- 'tn e aa( c ou t al n a hi l f la iri g yro' d' J. ~. Only keg and he hadn't the first siatallof attempted to give any explanation br 4ho :
if '-'2..ic , 7,00,0.. lie reeoniniewis th • alias • "EneWs theccas something coining; . ?ere % 1‘ /10 supported Mr.• liechalutujinder :5..111, an Jake' (Fo o l J-0 ; ,, we L iaertU - 41an-,e'ree-all smooth 'That man was my N
shit, of the iipsurrections, have concurred ,
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. lilie,n- ef the franking privet: a le, attfal tale l ..acoes =sauna nt 4uttatuad-- . -1 , • the dclusitc imEmioulfiii.he swell& favor nun lin 11,.. , ,,/ . '
.1 i i :: ';' 11 - p ••-; •j a v le • ' ,1. 1 6 , i - • in attributing it to illi, diet', gams pa• sal
W aq ripe 1 g Mug in ibis .
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4`.:UIIIII 1, 91," pre a rta yin.: tit of all t amearent t . lie feels nincli like miming. ' the sores rirr.... ='-t..;.- , i wttt sannetearit : C a n t ina .11Ma - anne , r k awn tn lite"
r , • rather dry
~/ ' , --,a l Yr • sez the' traveler,' •' a' alt " T eT. , v ' t t ie s , It is well _ll ..; . A
,cait3 , ..31 m eter...' Al_ ) the repe:ll of the act,; ' "De ...t. D. r, thv ''' he says, tle•ir'inistake and be auxiOus to correct it. Noah Dan Webste*so me au rho twin J• , - '7" --- '"" -- r--- " ilalltiP..l4.S C Z;l" %La ._1 '.. ill i ititt theillVOStaife' 4 -
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-or articularl sez raerrown
,4l‘.l7, ;;Irieli ,give_s the rAst Masirr 'oen-1 !And.hi , heart belt. faster= i ', ' -
The tinii I polies of the It a p u bli ca ns iu gi t ls an: Catharine Second, an Clenpatry persoaal y p y,.
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art partyalhive denounced all who ,oppsised
•tirat seen dad since, and won 1 be i . , -
esst, :: - - nary au•harity fo meta nem Nav Teraey !'rums' anti jfilliaua in Antony, an' Jane Lind :,.. Tour Bullion. leora Ih• . .
aaeose tl'int cou na.l I would go a - '`. ' ••• , • . , , f 1 ' ' their schethes for extendina slavery, into I
'. fee-ed to meet him in the - next ten years. . . , 0 4
e, s e sse a f r necan stearushin servie. a !se •VII to Pan ora Co.t;o• r •. .i -
r- re their indapereleitt aetien, and an' the b a b y, 311! the prospects, an a ,, . , , . . Manaus ,a 1
a aeoatiouinsts , and charge:et uat
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' rie al 'u 1, ..3 t• the 1--Itt 111.1 t. err ~recto , ".
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laelear i eh (rem New - 011 , 3:ms to I I:lvan-1' - 1„,„,,ii„„ ) .,
' . ; temporiziug witli'a .art got up fur putele- . liven hataelf, all left wiihout l eny horse to "ea s "'PIK
.' 1 l sea uet tit tiaritinny with their , itsn, and the erre with. That iris a Mee mess fir tt . ~ , •
ell such persons composina an militates&
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' Aral the last we saw of Sot, he was • • .- , .
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d majority at the North; were determined, is
flares:re 119 W e'lle - C..42an attain-hip I•nel , ' '-•'' r, c on:.lliat oa air- Fillitiere's e fram.l4, iiiaither sr erible family tui ba slashin aboutain stoopi i ng to
. get In the ung . gery oar, with , , ,
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I,to abolish alaaere
-ad erterr:•l his heels. - IlneY Waal t• i
v * * * -• 1 • anti i lir Mr . Buckman or ilisalaing the :strut it ? Ibe dureed of I diil'ilt ;feel a nagaaa- 3 "" . '''
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7 . .1181tiz out of New Liiiit et, an exp. tw:•••_• to , * ri' - •
: :- , throe...bout the Union- Gf course this"wil
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i'd , anernment of F.4,1 , ..; ,, ,000 . pt)r , annuiti ' . years have passed noes, nod •,, I
calaa-aten by a seperite tit ket can hardly like stealing a Loss soinetonee. .1 ell, we 'at - , -- ---•-•"-- te - - , a falsehoodaand known to be a falseapoele
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,re sail is pi-aetivi_il vil!)- ono p•iit of an. Down nithin the c•tlley, 1, , I,e repatte ag eta
•1, - - waited an' rested au' waited, uutil well •-_-_- Agiteion and Insigiectien. ; ' b•. •t utterance -.but! thel
, e t. ~ . y those ;ells gave„ 1 , , i s ,
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, ' ^il.l.i: true emlr:i• of the ilepnlrlicans i'.. into iarawberry time, hojata some stray
r Mitre- slienal "lee area:m..l,lo-th eae' ,o - - ' Far av:ly from c ity, , I .:laves nit° listened taallese wild itaraneues
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f..... 11 of otiter•cf -thin_ ..,thert • rat.: i, ii,
i• - •,rect cr 'limy alley : tl l• 11; 1 'll o (“41v . I - '•' • • I L, S at l e -any e its of Wh o ugh;he South's new reit iia , tlte
• • i e to manies ! prowl) ..:,., _.).,..y au_ i ta.
,„ , aossatiou. tame .1 o t „ .
.. i . .. • r,.a • a • in.ta cr tes
- de • e%; lea,
P,a . . from s the furious ' p eel SC y 00 , ,L
fiat that - neeotiations are, an Pr,:a 7 ra' -{ i steceis a little cutta:e. ; airport their own arneel a,,,,,, se c l ea ly se t en y eielt luelaas thus ever eentesawliar dad• bitter fruits of the agitation of the stater) intended ta embitter • the. • masses at ! dia l ,
with a vicar to the ream:tam of th e .aaalei, , . • 1 - ferta in the; Philadelphia id :aerial; !tn..' is, he's so dratted mean, an ' lazy, an
e a acv- a u e s tiou, in the disccintent and contempl3- Southern people' against the people ofl the .
1 a late as 1.111:,1C ill Morel'; . .1 i •
trati-4 t..hrirttt: cat 1:lille , 1 St:o4 closea • evel caaln.i.a, with , teller partice apeeel lee au' trillitta i• . • tot servile insurrections among the slaves North, were not titavilliug to giVe credence'
.I,in ttlrin awl lli.rcthy - ',. ' •,, • .- • - ' 7 : 1 ~-,,` 1
I ' I I i: 1 + 1. I%
111111 S. 91.'1 Of tk.e I" f
t.-. i'_ ea.ta e al bet we,•n ee . , directly to thesetnas. , of all patties to ig- aa e n , - ; ; i lie lay' . •• a l, wawa mire been brouelit to ..g.t., l ye. "icy
one Hite., ( il :swage a to a story
.so flatteeing to their. bepes; and,
~ a , , [ eatina on t he perch,.. . . •
,
the 1. - •• :tag "i-"qtat , '= , 1, , ./ I iiv.:A Britt:llu to 12 - • e nose ill 0r.2,A biz i tio n .; . Irv i issues whichwould a _ - , 1s , , . trill persist in agitating. We see no red-
-: A m l la half l l,, r en white healed yonag• ter , •
~ , ,- , ,-,• •
~• , . • ,„„ 11160, a Hewitt an, a 7
, . 0111 U an a rah]..per- , „ hence they have been prpinated and encoura
a 1 i tl
ataras aeeine, • e tlaf. - • , aim a Ina pantie) nil riot too Tie danger • ' • surrectieuaryntove.
con to doubt tha, the in , , , aged to the attempts which have been see
• ~. ' around them. in' at mart , itnifir,xt int - mein' ses he Seat -
, ,
! a iliat now the...locus the horior avid iaterests ra toll . l 'nettle afnong the slavesin the Cumber
' recently aist•overed aud suppressed. - Wholl
t 'lll'll 1 I
3on w et. we . rho ; )e 1....9 , .
'' • 'Deprat - zicrit of hie,lnterier. - - _ - ______ .if the ceivery aril 'Me etability of the land valley may be tra c e d to e the recant ag- . 1 , .
, my-elf •tu4 pull the ploueli while - you- is to blame' for tin: disaster 3 from ;whteli I
.
' riiiion--pilavere prep la:alert allied with dia.' " ' . • . 1 itzttion of the .question of slavery 1 . 111 the :
the wives • d uf . the !South I had!,
ill daughters 1
- 1 -. ...1 ''''' ' t•' 7/C f . 1, • • la terr air 's • Itepart i i , .r.EI`UBLICABT ADDRESS. i.;
' union. - . • iz , drive me, nu we II lireke up corn • grouoi ,
, , this Presidential ciimpaign. Democratic oat. j ust barelyeseaped, by the timely, tin; wet
, au' then the, old quilt (that atom ean a .
I
}.list • t sea / .1,, a
Patna etas eit sietity ratsar , , ~ _ .c. ,
. 7 1 , 1 ,• , • ii - .. 7 • i ( •,,, .J,...:t 09 not f07.12t that O t is net the alit tom at the South have misreprce•enied tle
inieht also say, prat i leinial diselosur4s of
WI. • i • stns ~.1 ( f ..',,,„ . r rom ~,,1 , 7 ),1 ~ (Ohl:. !of .1,,s in!) Olt IV briN kin plant it nr let it :den:. "t •-
~ jis .1, 1 . 1
- Wl.' ,_tit repert en • Ilp ta ll l t 1 t.t . . i
t r
th ; „ A. le
~ f ai, , r
nit
~/ stata , 3 0 generous sentiment, but of .
sufficient in-- a . • I•• - ; ;vent'th the
. my ••-n 4) ••ts• •0 nu We.
purpose of t he a Fremont atiovemen „ ,
.t at the ' - • e t ; i r.l
01.1 IceSlgl).3 OL txlo S..IIVe: t Ano,oubledly
t inhni-11-t- it ltl a7a, aat.) aeree exeltaara '• '' - ' l ' - ' • . • f ion t• ien th••t reveals the -lineman re- •a• ;' . ; North and have led theislaves to believe, tole 1 . ill. , deurre , oeuas a o, a
ler ,party par s
ea* , s , - '.. .a., -1• ~l 'l he Presaleraiel tamest Is over, .• at ' ' ' ~"I'• • " - . . I- pawpaw thicket, and pealed' a; ri ti sinar i- , • . ..---
co
v • nem , . a a •0 a / , ,
fir ‘Ciinot saciaine ties extreataTl ,Cli tilt"! , .
t , i 'd ti 1 1 . t pie 1 . 7100 belo , llllxitl.tl in tietien against the el 4 i 1 a c lif thev beset not „r•ueceeited Air n i 1
4 -aoses and for the a tke of- personal aila, nee
' • . ..• • •-•. 1 a ' y
o. ..... last We neat! some ma a 9 IC. • 1:11 C 1.1 0 tn chance a ire, are main • 011 111 , 2. 111:1( e .
• , 0 1 1 1(11Wri' 11 / net 14.1- , atisai i .11 a nise gm.- , . , . i• .
neercssive po•tcy or tl.e slave power.- ' blieens were '
their mestere, that the l a cim a
_. .
rut rat s have g,one about fulininating i lacie
a • ' • • • - turmia tietainent of the results. pars hiss d el, and Ore le :w e tl y; l i a n - m iela
a lo n e ' which r•all for the' int. rim-itten of •-a W e re :hese simple &at:stains cubatittea t o to , . abolitionists, whoee .uitertor al
Puriaa7a Ir a'' falsehoods meal:let 1,11. the people • o ,thl
then lie w ool! haVt. a aridlea SO I
4'..11 , ,rfc.55... Ale saya it is impartant ther • a • . • _
a! aaeri Ii • 1. .. two ]Turtles emerael from •
' ' a . dav to 111 C , , , e; , It of tllO I.:llited States.-- .- ' 1 e pee i ae, ~ the entaneipation of th e slaves eiral the
North`aana , lieve thus prompted ana'•eu !
L
the -•-• art • -la. pron ti iiicpeal; ef, vales 1 ren aim,
oe WC 1. • 7 ./ - 1 .., • w ith l e e. of 's . in the viettirs, - ... q ~,, ,i . a -
ill t..si)r of the extenston of elave- ;
' - - eas en 01,1 unlit! 11 I
- • &e e l otter L ,- • • . ' W ch uld not be -' , •
tittle fwkal ' l ice 'Jf• iron. s o r t er like unto abolition a s'-trtrY• ae' c' eouriv ,- ;i1 the alaves to resolt, aliialt nevee
: - / a : t,e a , r inare' of liner. in the rotund-tied. The Pro- 1. ' 3 ••:
' by saucti.•ning nue atetnaaa
it, ralien "a - I •" . I• , . 1 ~, . . . I.)? - .are you ur favor of such extension h
eY • :'f•'• ' • k '. , brats . and surprised to learn that a general belie i ,
f ere- '' . . • •
; would have been attemp e al, except fa. the
a pits, are a ae now-an Wt.an .
rtes Va u d 'Mee or dirtating Iles petents to _....•
Slat cry party has civet : e its , a residential
!Ile :rash, or countenance of the Federal Gee- '• • t•a i• ii v ded a•nona the slaves at' the South, that hones inspired, of aid an assistane.s lfroni ,
be iaiuell witheut firtTa r rte. 'x:ref:legit. i te on's- however , 11 , e thr• vote's saf a - 1 a .
e ' n ' i l' i ' '-- '- ' - ' - - - , ernment 4 -MA could they be atermi tte.l to 1 -
nets:tee it setter in t o a ()retie at, ama e •• •
'dad t 1• a b 1 ' d i the questien-efeetnaucipation Was invo se
' • 1• d• ' ' '' 9 Wh i 'to.le '
, the penple of . the Nerth. o_ s i .
Ira -of Quell 1 eharacter a s 1
I he atatari'Y at land seas . • •r e• a li .Ina. minnrity, and t . , , . sittepe eTame& it eir ,as 'lie sad ie „ . i . ,
of .' record their vacs iu respreate, without am- ;s nai l s in due recent ametion, ai d' that the Nerta •
blamed for:1, the - glaein and apprehemsina
c% 4.1 ()Ve , r a.e.,11,010 easteina the vietery I e the off-eases cee- liana worked for setae time au'
, a ' - dau arm jute the • • • South? and who
a) •t• e. ilecelay .ar , hirraseinent a t!rithout constraint --. .0r 'any • • N wos prepared to' c •een Y whedi still i broods over th e 1
'-•'-.'' e i•h•r • eapa ta •-e.f re 5` 4 52.1 114. tion)lisni and temporary causes The Re- , , s ort s feel his oats au' go to cavern!' y r
ki* uni t • i' et• .thc f the 'ola of • a'
. in nu LeLI• W. , 11,11- 0 / 4 P ' i We: when we oat die bridal 'all fixed i on I ;Ir/. - •
- 'Sow 1 to , e eeCtitis• 1 •.. - 1 jib . embarrasament to the lak•
ha; cause L ' , 1
. .1,:l • ill:1/ LI. of attal. ai.a.aed e ta': pre e lleans, wherever able to , lessor clearly
V e free a•aat. • I 1 • r • •tl • ' i ' • • • ' aNow alio 14 to;-bla m e for this state of •.,of J the people au the. & a cmes
,a, an' Per "I's '''''a`' 1 " dad ,ha e tomped the hit
_lest like a ; ale 1 s . 1 - •SiIIOSS , I r i
-- ; -1.'1 , 1,t) il r iu . ,- ) 1 ac , c .. 1 11,. , u 0.,..,6 a ta the puhli i the r e al i.s,r__. of the early-ass I I I „ . ,, ,_\
_. ~.i. .
u'd r e •i , a de- • ' - • - - .' ,-`• 1 thine- 9 il•irtitiely not those who ib the ; ,
nere these] outbreaks have oceured? 1 lam
1, Iv i t h e etas ....3,4•03, WU . CU Il -
-- "i•l't 'r ' it ' ; ;-: t, •; '''. -: i - czi r -1' atheism or ghlVer Palen- boss (act alwayS was a most compticatea . ~. , , . ,
_ a
_ 4.. ,
.1,, ~,,,_ , W , ri, . _ ..
~ y ,
....
S U.,r,-,' V ca• fur..tet 1..•••,.....a 1 .-,i.ii,L' grat.ti.. —,- .JI ..T . , . ... .. . y s .
called nee•ttiveao birth ' I** and ifetra i allerk latereat af lteallintt). . a r e rLs'"'"ae 1 "' "r) answer _LS Still the reckless anaiimpitra l iptee i t
'. • I l' . ; ; ra ; ' - i sientarive carried the peoi,lo with diem 1 1 •-a i
.. - • •
ales , alma, ,irer 0. . e astene. t o ai s esm ._ a i , , durned old foal, eny le , . •
!aids let nor' - ' r .s r sita - ~ ii?si of the ,lace power. ,Itis ' d ea e ue S ate ave rise to this' lavery
r ' Ull ircea•dante•l ninawitial 'mimosa . break- r ( liter us. " aa a • Pe ° P.a'a ag•nsell• so when lie warn't about,) !Ilea I put g: i, • ~; la , ma rl e „ . g\ , .
r aise•eitieue feeeell'as -when tae ruaa'al 3.- I - r . i • )'" ' , us believe,- that at laeart thew are (lobate the. , rital an' out did, au' ete - goes to' idle to,say•N tl must a uietl •
that this .or i l ) agitation. by ,the repeal of the ; alisatutt
• f•••
si n u s , tut _u 1 : , stroll , r p ti ti a n. ; lig_ up inasoine, estates tbe orgeuizatiod of ~ ~ -, ao 4 . .. .. - .. on, be , s, , . •
~
1 b - - d i , 'Aibmit - to the extension of Slavery eVer C. inaiontisa and who endeavored to .3 sta
._ t t the eats n.l n o :,-Itvery. desirous that
i•-•.;:5,i...' - t'bilr adve`rsiiries. / , the field, me le:ultras dad by ticric, au . . . _ . .
houal wee.' ) ' a :
--, new Territories, lest agitation s • .• e , 'eat, a ta the pe pIL•
liy this outruns by earl e , , t
. , the territories of die Union be eoliecerated tea„. th e ;amber-111 , watt on inn' back.
T•Je E 2 ,-, '' ' 2 -f •• • • Ar s i s . I A w ithi n .1,1-u hien gathering tngether of the pee- t
to free labor and free inatitutions• and that ,-• .a • - " I i i '' ken the relations between to a s ter and slave.
of the North the "design. of :abolishing Ai
. Is el the s l ave 10*- , I
frli: , -.1.: r loin prelathav s reacheaaateo ah e ple alarmed et the taros . .• , t • r
- the rcquire only eulighteunieut as to ' the
, la hen we cinnato the deco, 1 ; et t 'awn a
and ll'l'le did mail. he wanted to jump di the slave`nol- • • • .st • air
;'!'hat is ' a eorsideration whit, . very in the
.Southern. States.-- . l, $
r'l).'' •• ' 1 ' •tl • reseut 'tallies
, r.. se a . teat. i 117111 0 it. p • ...
Cr,e rather than '5 well organized purr' :
' ' must effeetual !neaps of sectng this end, pap, ' ' ' ' I hitched ' tiers should entertain. They should
. I:lave l De , J al . •
~ a
itrati ma 2 lielian treaties have :era no
..' alai but a fewmoittlis .to attend toithe . . - ;the fence on all fours, hiss war .
- - ' I 1 this when they foolishly acceps I ' _ a _ •
- 1 1.0 convert their cherished s 'Laurent into hint inta the' •• i tei we wen t,lt iought o • .
Llama a , away
. ,
aanats 130 of which rethaia to be acted complicatea details party warfare; lob= a fix..., .
t priimiple of action. i tel the glittering bait; held vat to them by
. Jag lt_m:tie' 'f or w a rd , to his ~piallite tight': - the y becalm:
: ' •
ea ales has been exteaginshea te nearly ft-'l I -itt 1 obt:tine la strot , ltold
ecru' the _ ~,.. . . . 9 lie times are pregnaut wan WarTllll 4 l,. , roma, ,ap t we Ma...e s..arpe pow ,
will we partiea to the repeal of the
' tutu
' 'Chet a. disunion art • exists in the Seat'', 1 goiiig_ rite' ovor the bushei a ils]!; sprouts , a -
f I 1 The azereaata oti the national an , h. • . : - i tip? preittritees of . • ~ • , P .) 1
callt.:...re. o aur ..
• ' C ramme At the door of the auth
. - , , no lonaer 'admits o f a d ou bt. It necepts' antic as a role boss, the eulj , difference 14 ill amp . • ,
..
~ the /111.1.'ei, 01 1 1)(IFi`l : / -in old, n a rty, c ram., e. be laid the
: seerasetietsieration theeefore is all,leal a , „,„ , . • I ors of that iniquitous act must
a 1 a ' • e the election of Mr. Iluelianan as a ff ording,
lie mention two' legs l' Presently: we cunt , ,
....a.l 1 tneueing the eine:tea witeeteee unite s up , , . • 11 - d did to ';keep' u s
re aonsibility tor the slavery agitaalon. ands
;port of a •owerful section, hardened :
-- the In 'Lei; within our la a•a•rs are sup- . I • by time and means to cousolida e itaestrenath ,h, 'II sasarac patch, an • , up • - I r all italtation
t eaH victory, d t • ' Iwhichle •-• A I . - kar a t t - a I buten] .sluere into lor the evil results which drat
.a _
I _an ma ure its 1 p land ont %hamlet It s c ea as loss, ea
e aelee te naniber ale et, 300,000. The long! party drill, accustomed .9
was prosaic
.
iviefilina the wbole Dower of the Fet o Kansas and it ,i and tore down hornet's neat each onto
a cre ' , not only the euslavemen , ,A, • , ) cr
, .
l'e:::, It civilizatian amen. , tits Inaians ~,1 all the ir ae ktve • the Sou - dia l i 1 . 1
..,..
. . • which on] four'. 'the recognition of slavery fn all terriarry 1 as,big aa elhoss Iread,ant
- '-aalreal- 1.1 am attetteae wit a the e happiest 'l 1
, J i_( wit:nitration-a party y
• , • • , .
ad I" kedl 'Chose who,are ir,ferested in smvery
7t? but four•atates a nd a of the United • a tates, but the conversion ; ()red into rite atrate, Ile rare :Ma ate \ . a
.. ,
.. .
~ . . ', collate.
alt and dice's premise. ef stea.iy pregress ' years figo-carr•e- a 1 1 ..)
of tllO Miser half of Celifortia into a slave ouce or twice and fetched a wares; wits nor' weo . • ~
Ll ' , -Le ainciioration oft : heir physical an I ,lu.ajo . rlty of the per.l...vote---st!ii, n odes .
__
the , „ . • .. e •es to the fact l ithe they are.
he • ito f T ho a th district and, sin into tan. Ihi open their ea ~ _ ,
State, orearazstton a uaw slues er- • era es i 1 e, -
.- faba rln eras
„ror
all these adycrs:..eircuinstanees, they have ;. T 1 _ O ll ,.
_ ritery in the taz+lsilen-p.urchi l ise, the future
4 • triumphed in -- eleven, if not_twelre of the
annexation of Nlie4r.igualar, the subjuka-
Secretary of the Nayy's Report. fice States, pre-eminent, for enterprise and , •-''',- „I tEte
, eneral intelligence, 'and containing one=',-t i l-_on of .Contra --, rumen an t,... acquisi-;
v.
he Se. 2r et :i! ..y- of the -Navy gives a de- rialf,.•l the white .p m.-,inilatil of the Cone- . tort of - Cuba . ."-" , 'IM as the free - State; are
f:'.. l-., 1,1 vi , w of the iTerations of the Navy try;'giy.-ii . to their - PresidentiaL- candidate : nut expecteirtir-sA unit to Al this, intimate
• ,:
daiing the. last year,and its present stengib. ' nearly three time. 3 'as inany eieetoral antesd meinberment of the tit ion, and the
6m of a-great sla-vehtliling-confeiler
-4
. ta:!)-,::: his r:,..0tn0 on
ienlatis arc, for an- a , A were cast by the Whig party'in 1852. . fin -11;
~ i,er spa Inn in 110:, Paoli!, rendered and i this day.cOntrol the government: of !3-+
,With forei.m allim adccs with Brazil ad
Tt'lrs•zary by:,;i7F.- ex.tenolin , 7. commerce; for 14 of the :nest powerfid States of thd Un. Itussia. l . . 1
It'''ad..rion “f the 1-.11w.1i-li an 1 French ion.:. I 1 . i i i. Itimay aisume at Ifirst a odcrate tone,
. ,
- .
, - , - 1 ~m,r,. I n 1 I , .L+, , •1 1 p-..a1 , 1 Well mav our adveri-aries tremble in the 'ro p even t the sudden al euanon of its
- ~i, , at lispit e ~ a ',mill s..' :tier a_ .o,sur- hour of their victory; "The - Vouncratie ' Nett ern allies, it may del U y the develop-
7 ' - i• - llie t; u too I -lau is . 4 wh;eh C )mine- and! Black it,•publie3n p utter;" they say, !mew, of it: plot, as it did
nder the Preree
. , d '' r e-Mot yin made au luis iti-ta:t Iry rep , rt. "are nearly balaneel in rogarL to; river.— ~.Idministration; but the rt:Peal of thel.3lis
The i S,: te .t • - , ; 1"
i.- rt. at) r , Avis t,ie ,coustrue- The fortner was victorious in the. reciT"',7 ll -4 14 ' i Compromise came at last, and so will
'
ti -I, of the tix war stefrAin-rs a. inaugura-- striv - de but sticeess was har.lly won, w i t h tou s le upon the country inevitably the final
,C. 7.7.
. • tir , a •I ' f h --- 41 - '
~ new era in the naval' s.!iticc, itod the aid of iMportant accidental advantages. i ,aets o ~t c ark conspiracy. When the
!...11'-ais • his • fJriner reeoun.Mmdation for-. "f be latter has abated nothing of its zeal, illiour, shall _come, then will the honest !Dem•
Ti:- tinitiliag steam sloop of war of small draft. ' a of -the free States bel driveninto our
nd has iuffeted no pause in its pt
"4.1in4 out Of scum:a :o relieve disL for another hattle._"* 1 l !ranKs, and the Men of the slave States be
4
tam. crews is spoken if as an txprimemt!, i With such numerical force, , such zeal, :driven icto,o ranks, and the ton Of, the
:.`, 1 '.4 w ill- be e•uviuue..l7. - it it sllall workwell\ 1 iutelligenee and harmony in eminel; with ,slate -Mates why prefo• the Republic of
Tile S...eeriiiar2; likawrise , re•- , nametrlA tlyi 'sn many great States and maretlian a ',Waslaink,ton, Adams/and I,eff q spu—a Re
-22' of ao.istA!.it p.-,r . mirs .with mol- ' m illioo voters rallied to their stan'ilard . by' public of Law, order and , liberty—to an
-.,„... „ . . , ,,t0t5fi t 5•ti-iti,,u. . -oligarchy of stichulders and slavery prop
; tlit: Or /rt 4 „1 .fe w .ut niths, wily .
.my not
condition
BY ALICE .DE VERDE
Cottage by the hillside—
Time, nigh unto dark,.
Dorothy beside the fire",
Waiting for her spark.
Old man by,the chimney
Reading Boston paper ; - .
~., ; • • Old lady near the table
i
I\ ,,
'•' - Making, Sal a cape, or
mac other peOliar - kinil of garment
•
by mai
min' psi as natural as ever, seed,.
lot 'gt:the' lines, and hollered woa,.dad,
wea b t you mut as We!! said Woa to h
loe:;nntnive. Geewhilikius bow he run.—
Wheu he cunt.toa bu'b, he'd , ilear the top
of it;golpnerand•all; 'praps he short there
tank be another settletn6ta t, 41d, bor
no:A.:in lit, and ihailt' war 'safer t go Wk .
1 than thine and quicker dime \; every . now
and tliert he'd paw'one side'\ r. his head
with fast one fore leg :then t'otlier,
.then
he'd gin hi.uself an Opewbandd Slap, that
sounded like a wagon-Whip, and a,runnin
all the time, and karrien,thet goiier.
aboutas fast a;tl high fro,in the, 3learth as
ever a gopher was csfried, I.swar. IVben
he cum wilt° fence be busted rites thine it
tiring nth onto seven panels, catti-ing
and brealche the. t raittlyy, and hear- he '
left óe gopher, geers,.•single-tioeand
all mixed up not",'Worth a (turn. Most
of his 'shirt stuck int the splintered end of
a broken rate, an' nigh onto . a pint of hor
nets staid witiOhcithirt, a adagio' it all
over, tbs dailanesennewl a l nl it, a
imitating the jog in the ~:e.. in 6 ....5p' : ,
inn' at the shadwow they-are perhaps losing I desertion;L ,
th e e: 'substance. ' In seeking •to extend - SU: 1 ' *,I out }lndian ,trotibles in 'the WCSI
very they are weakening the bonds of , l icased . ec'ept with the:Cheyennes .
their slaves. They have yet to learn, toed I. It is recommended -to extinguish th
that the imlitical tieutagogues at the South', sessory riAtsj of the !Judson BaY . CL I
who are, niakino . a hobby ,of tiie slavery Loy, as tqyowe no allegiance . to our
question,. and their coadjutreq at the North t eminent, l''aiitl wont:L i ...be disposed 't()
`rim leaders of the Democ.atie pal•ty, are I else a poweffol influence among the
Unir worst enmities.. But for the lad ens again t' our people if occasions r
bors of Senator Douglas and Atchison and , mi. 1 1_ " ---- 17 — '-''---- b ,
PreSideut . Pierce, undertaken to secure' .k, vigorous c.ampaign has been prej
their-favor the last Presidential election' against tbe Florida Indians, General
would not Efave been based upcm the goes- I ney commanding the military.'posts.
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tion of extending or restricting slavery; 4 M i nch 43c.e. is der ted to the, tonsil
demarmques at the South would , not have tiou of,th l e present s ste:n of military
,s is )
' had an opportunity to, pour ist , i the greedy lon the)Vostare Procitier, 4i and
. a cop
l, ears of the'ga.pin4 slaves there foul libels revelution,of the wh e system is-urgd
1 upon the ; people of the North ; and a Revile The exp#: 7 os.• at p'esent .are enori
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insurrection would not now be apprehended. without,asY et7es riding benefit '
Let the responsibility ta:st a where it a
ptoperly country l frouti r. , ~ ,
belongs. • , - ''' . ' ' The gret!, number of resignations in the
Even new, the demagoguescontieue\heii army ,Shaw ;the necesity for at. ineree of
agitation: Not content to s let the qua .s- pay .It evidetice4 a policy injurion 't4
. tiq cute n rest until it Omit, ute r ap legilusie- professiotall pride, 'While The hand 'sa ice
1 -'''' • ' ', i 1 1 I 1
ly in' connection Witti'':the admtsa n
,o
Katiiasi...Piediideriy'lleros, mina need
.hrow,
gbothi+ firibaod•'ittiolfetreis, sta that
body has derie atithingits'Yet but:kb e' the
ilavery 1 - 4stion. - ',Agitaition .is the order
,
~..1 tha day; And Southern politiciah seem.
}more eager' Ifor. It than thosis fro the
North: TheSnt-whcrhaie watched the oursq
of , the :debiitit irtCongress itring th e past
,
week will not &the notice hat protnineEt
-Southern members noirF repudiate tict doc-
I
i Irides' of squatter sorerei ty, ;mi l
,insist
t thatreengre t ati having no', riglft fcr legislate'
;'opctt.the subject of,Slavery in ' tEe ferrite.
tit* ;cannot dslegSto:that pcwestrtftlto-tfitm
tlers-4n ' other words";,that Ili n eTtailfta in
I.t
habitual of ; fitirritory eannoCexclilde
6 1l •
q,",01E,4;.9*-I:l6 . carried infq the ielyi o.
1 Viesra oft an: bo - intant4ikedieffelf."ll44olle
stittational7ht, in defiance-of the wteles
- of It knajorit of •Vie . inhabit'arttte-4'llit.lrii t
Oa,. ley , ' pe r ihnerrade -doetriei ; isitili l- 'lette i
1 w hi c h Sou tii ern
agitators
will pre, upon.
the countrylUntil it is adopted in the Derr-
°erotic platform, And which they willseek
'•t4. b titttblish 11 1 )37' : I 'the electimiJof-i' N.sident
who is nom!Mittel ttr.ttiis policy. Agita
t tion is the
agi
6 l rder'of the 'd e ay, :and wre
1 t . f'
tluite sure that the North can teleratolerate
tation as long :a's the Sohth can. W,o'clep.;
recatet'llie• evil effects of this ill-judged at , -
itationiin til i t. section,: but we sincerely be
lieve that ifs.
,he slarcholdeis, would hen.
a half dozen} such dethagogues, as Brooks:
Keitt, Quitman, and - other. slavery,.agita
tors, they would do more -to promote the
,
security of Slave property that they can
by whippingJ•thousands of ignorailt ne,orles,'
)• or a liundrd suspected whiles.--Boafon:
Joiirna/. II -- It - ' -; ' ', I '
Abstract - of the I:apart of the Seci
Of War Department.
---
The 'authorized strength of the arn) y la
now 17,894 men.. The actual strenith at
the, date of the returns, -July Ist, ,18,4,'
wa515,5(4, The tetnnher of enlistinenits
made luting :the` twelvz months ending
Sept ,r `mliet IS3O, waa. r 1,14.0. I_7le
mitnitex of off:rs refused on account of tUi :
rioritLyt and Unfitness foe serviep:was
Tite nutuber of casu aities during, the
time, wash 6695 Of which 3,22 were try
-7 4 F
Min
,
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~-, ~• ~, • . • .
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TAstio-4.11i:.'•ii5?•:,..
,
and frontier station . ' of .he - ,officers retrir o,
nlteni sacrifices whic , no otii6l l. 4fieers of
the - govaroment
, fro coiled upon 'to toolit.-;-:_
rite expense Of•lriog been- grentiiitag.
triented, and :tht,pay it about- the sdtno as
it was fifty yenrsingo.' It is 3:oadecOndloy, :7 -1
the reprt cdntinues, to driirci.' the
and ititelligOni him thosetti4"whioti 'ther
adorn. ..uzz, • •
.:a gn ci '
. lt ,
ur x 1 e_. -
-1 0,
Ift r - - - ) 4 t
1 IVINTEA:1111 yI ' .
f in tit; one thing upon the - farm is there Bitch
,t Irk of economy as in theiF 363 '?,dot , i , ug i
IN% Viiiiltire ! intide during ! the l afttitet il7l!il . :l4i)§.
— l , .... )0
There are tuultede 0 t P.M 0 91 8 wittti%!' gait ••' ''''
r ifriontte4eiindt44lveiii - Wrllioi t ifteirizi:,: -,- 4" ,,,
;1 dd ‘r
dollars worth 'tit' f erti li s in g' .
re 0 n ch s
mate
rials to be wastedi•whiel they !till kepla'clititi, - 2
i the Spring bfiurohising guano And Othei star, -
Mires-of less value. • The animal! and lie/plaids
i' barn y ard ' '''
manures, in th o are left to fonAttwit
, .
Twashings, by ; rains arid melting suden ! - - 14iiit i
i arr t y away to"hrooks or to , tho rout' Oft the.,l
.1 chief strength of these otherwise valttable - imot.
stances. /t should be knewn that a ciartiload
~.
of rotted manure will Yield more than otse-leilT
ti of its rill value to_four or-fira barrels of mild 5. , .
leached through it'; and yet: how little mittruip
/ih farm yard generally is not actually-snhinit;
il ted , " to •that amount: of araihUzg from: d*cit
f rains or wa' r fruit the barn 'and shed roofs, & ; 4. -
I - Nu economical eidtivator will peimit Manures •
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to be 'earmsdi to'li.h,' or sun at all. 'Tittiy : •,
should be kept nud e cover, in a bartt-ceiheiilt----
• there be one; if not, under a rude shed;:Witicti '
i i can be cheaply ednitytteted, by putting lup I
1 few -pests, and laying on rough boa i rds orifabiiJ : :
II Udder some such Shelter all droppings of Oft&
0 1 . , shiu t lilhe daily'throwii, autthlieti with refills;
:1 , strati, much, or even eartirrto alisoibi lin li;.' '
' quids and gasesi -- •.. , -.--- ;.. ; ; l
It is not well to tot manures too Mi.* beford
pcittlSOg thdm indCr the doll. Fermentation
and. lotting continually set at liberty' e very
best fertilizing.eleme r nts of animal arid vegeta- ..
ble manures, pita - t hese are-lost - iit-thd, air.—
Let
,
Let all Such suhetattees be kept , as fre \ e) fr oM • '
beating as may be.! "There is n o fear bCI they
mill decay ! fast, enOugn'is-hen plowed tittd!rttliel ,
Boil, find !herd the.; escaping "gases' will be re . •
taided 'kith° benefit of the growing crol,.'''' ' I
.It is highly benedcial ,te. keep a supply of '
ground ,plaster l edwaYs on hand, and' tsi r ii dt!, s
ihree thuds a•weelt sprinkle a, few hairclfitbs o „ 1- 5 /
q.' ;ut
overeveiy 'igass oftfresh manure. Th is ?
especially.useftil in horse-Mil coW 0 J ' 7.'• i
I.
ii rTh e i ie_ o f stiiiiilt
much P ar ° 2 " I t - 1 --.
ferment niiiiiiiediVeidelt In thti 'ciitii -i
. 1 / td !
g 1
1 •
We: refer to theitTeatment of muck 0,,010 . . p•...
ud. Those sUb4tantes haVe usually Wl —!
re'
S'4ll# l , i
a Lind of,pitcliv or asphaltic covering, ' , !'sv.; , .? - •
stops; their further decay, and ut.course pr, _
vents their yielding uP‘ili — eir elenientsfo miler- , •
izli groWing.planta: They,nmy be mixed tills
caustfe limp, or with animal • manures, !insd
thro4l.n info a beep to undergo fernieritation.H.
If there is a large proportiOrt.of muck, it will
retain the escaping gases. The time is notlis= •
tint When the pass of farmers , will leaid the ,• •
value of secur i ng a large stuck of Muck to; be ‘
•
thrown ,up au4 dried in Summer, and freely. , _ •
in ;:red with ,the contents of the ,stable and yard '\
in Winter., , I • _1 •
• _.• -
i Fefttenit4 Poultry.
:•••. It
you, p.cop o,s ut up t • pou ry ose;I
dark plac; nu& Stuff them with dough 'matte
from Indian eirn. Others givb tlient're-largei
prisou, told feed them with . ..et:tins toil' dough
mixed tvitli milk 'Others lt=d them-rah where
thy care tOfeedthem well three ';
t Ones 'per' da3l. This mode will not Lit
so fast as the iiiss.. confinement methOd; but to
our mind ; it lip Pears fo be the•brest Mode. It ify •
more healthy aol congenial to/ the fowl; and
t he flesh will be morn healtly. • •
A writer iulthe " Farmer's Library" recOrti.'
meads this ipotle for ftiltentng turkies. 111 e
i'eeds them liberally in, the 'mortal*, again at
" At night, betcire roosting,.
they' ''..sho l ultl lbe fed with oet meal, and sisiat'
'• ' .
twill
;
I / •
i Have you Water in your 'Stoe),
. _
If not, liioO;toldslce, rord'.if it is possible,
introduce it—ither set a rani , ,,or a•windmill;or
one of the self:acting welts; or tay'a pipe froth
a spring on the•hill ; orthrow . a dam t aercst,
the brook, and; lay a OpO from that—somi how
or other man'uge' to lave fluwing waler
plentfbeit, :;:o as not to driye iCiar''s.
'the bk:ook,or t l 'hare to ptimp or tuna a - crank,
half a day tci'dnits water rir thp.V clud hat''
..io idea of thO convenience tilt fie has tried it:
Sit down l and; makean estinat ,he time it s
takes in four months to d v, wlfter for forty.: ,
head of stock, or t ad or diive •theht atu '
t.
eighth of la mile ,to w cr,and ou wokki liirit.' .. „
the water
.-- come in a pipe if there - cii anyr
such. thing, says the Home toad, and sil l
1 - '
tarr
fa t...s , I
, I
d ,T, wfr
t ad. *-
...el* w. e 4 -
• L 4.
• - _
snp we. - i
Curd for:,Sc z in S' , lt:ep.-,--I beg td'
send you a certain c re for scab in sheep i
.A 8 Ilave tried it 0 1. 1 winter, with the
happiest effect in some sesl; that resisted
tic most_ flopyn”d washes. Tho.following,
'
lis the'recipe: •.
,: ,One partiblacli antimony, cur arts poli=
7
&red nitro, four, 'partiii sulphur, a small'
!quantity ,oif poWdered ginger, and asjmuch
1 yellow soap as twill mike ths ina.ss\ef-,-. --
w .
proper c9utence for.i.naking into balls.
-A. drachmof ;this substance given to e
iieei s ft:o 'lace aiWeek, 'will effect' c ur e,
iwit fortnight or'Afiree wecko according, - , to
the state of the sheep. ' Keep than ila at
night and winter. , 1
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c po-
I tnp i a l -
goy..
exer
Judi
'.
qui
, eted
Liar-.
lete
0,17
ns,
V, Ole
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.Corn Stalks for IleavesH—A Gentletpfid
iu the Anieriean Agriculturist, ,states.that
he thoroughly cured a fine young mare at;
lfliCted with the beaver, by i feeding_ her on
scorn stalks; aniktbat the.thsease never .ree
urnta.
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