The Beaver County Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1853-1859, December 09, 1857, Image 1

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"A im it hey as many as a chudof locusts?' i
It I ,lyryef.• they hsrl: furthor; wheiher, if'
• , _•.,,h pf . ..itlieflaiate people , i i, kre " - r , o icke a
i;ru , ...,.r0 uts.han:l; they 4nld fattiSh•the i
zid,o. t i -.udl ? , Of course, 11, su, I think i
ti
Huey . sre i l.d. Thep they Wa i l! add, 1
"Yol4.lpftn Mtnt be yiti , rid' indeed, 1
viben shC. has - sO man y n peoplS'," • -_
• -‘iiii., kes;!.! I replx.H“sh I.'s e';rceedingly i
ii.::::'' aid then - I am-aske i l i "IlAs she ma..)
,
i , ye.9:l.i:"---a qut;stiOn I- r Oily cowl! -tier
t_
cr r,L. , .10r; ana then when: : '
I mention ii, i
nn
.tl,--
t. . -
, ~
'' ' '' " I Lave never seen rt e queen, they 2 'passel flown it
""
I “ 4
: g • , door. N'StandiU t
ly. • -,._ ' ' • • ' •,I• • . . ,
t . 1.1t sort of people Intfl you be , ncv- I wa Y tbe'4l " lll ;
.Ar tt. •••. • • -our chief '4' ' ' " 1 ing ' ai - they el pa
r" :' ,‘ ;c-a 4.. t " r i t - t i an 3 y other ritt . e's ions show the 1, bow and bless
1 ~ 4
dravt•irte had
I:iti',4l - of 4 , ncrance , reFpecttug us '-- I s
• , 12 , 1 1,Tr Eltropean e geotkinefil ,are, - gone to . I ; pinata to st
" 4- leoutttry to hunt; but, as the. Africans I'mou Pe9Ple o _l
- L uc - De idea., of cport,' they onder, to ace t ed. . At' The d
. [ li
crntle:natt uorking so hard for a lit:le dr I led into . line by
At4o - p's e medt, and they 'put !the 'question I two,
.regulse6ts
t., me , ',! ; I n cartug . a sadt 1
1
' fill yrur frisnds no'AV:t .. at :home?" I told us it was
. t
ot. r.i,liint* My fi 'aids' i o appear in 1 t . lon of 'ilo,?m h ot 1
1.1,•4 klitli t - C., - u t h . E .i e g ntleoten can I Judged that_
l e ,
• t •tv . .i'btqev er y day of theirllives if they t ; agam wrevied _
liko , l;”•hut. they reply Au tr. I "Alm, -you{ Such waslho S.
. i•c(4 la4 ti ot , : , 1 , word of sermo
-I .
7" 11. 41 i EngliSh' People t , ilk olumt Af- large number o
t iva, tht:v imatzine that all thelAfricans are I ate two Greelt_-
.1.-1-;., , [ h in f ro nt of to .. I at o, I tro Itele
; r; ciniens we have 1 -,
V
21 ''' - ` l.: Ps• This is 41:11 the case at churches, Per 1
S- .' .4 1 ' /I:it it IL. real Negro I ype that is litingraina an d
' Y i t '-' tie f(:eral in the lowest part' of - the gret9 ; mass o f d
P.PnatiOl• Tile - people gen' ' ily are not. -Protestants nu,
e t
':‘''rm - h, tr. LI% rk: ...It - luny:Of th i e l m „are of 01--
Iv i ., ,:.
there are ge
- 11:latioti; the I
tor, or of the color of ce l iice and miik, rli ~
4 . 111 nsulily the higher grad of society the rest are t;
a !' e a this liliter color. I- thagine that Hnogary,Catho
, : 9 0 : lypel_rre :tee on the: eminent Egyptian as twa'.4P one..
' 4 ' l "atats i'4 mote near "the aypc of the Nel - ar'llm - ci
b . t ral li,l•lllcian than the I obat s tattithoo three batik -4n
variety r-,. • , I . 7 • 6 2 . ere Fro
' •'t -k-._ 1 _ Of e were
•,-_ ' -:_._
..:
It
'..-Cerstsp . ' en rice ,orthe ;Pittsburg quartile.
.., • - -- , , . ;
tIiNIVE in PliFm l 7Bpcispit. ,
--- r ,--
-1 had a soititiob-a 1) tlf •
• ' l .. ` ''' i .
botettj
.0513,.
ets
tu which la a border eonntS , ' 1 eery Igo
I
tlands- of t Crescen t , and the Crillit - - 1 hats
been enga =so muob 'aim —. tiltkin l e ' lent
,• 1 , 1, -
tapital solf , hently takcin l andM i takeb . - . 10
V I
the Tnrki 'tears; land . overflowed•agam
It
and again, and again , --sorno thirteen
—so mucblibout ....The revolution of 11349,,
when Geneo , Ilentei-petnitd'irpoi-tbet de
fenceless city, the foil-- fro of ; the -Aitstrian
cannon fro : the !Buda foliiass„ 'f.kitniiiti§
niat• : l7 - 101 000...iiiEttifdtt.-At. l 4 from the ir
Ilifeitbit j,1._424444 iiti:4l4itio.:liith
"battery(' e . ePlee;;:etWbrO,mtt iralle,-ititt'
it
desolated st eeta ~ Judge, thenifif.tayJsur.
iprise whoW, baring asOendedl" the hit Eon
I,
which the I Budaßuda fortress stands, I- attar
spread out 'n, a vast plain across the. Dam ,
uha a city : o: from 100 to 120,004-labehit.
eats; with o at. largc_lsouses, either stone or
1, covered wit i dome plaater, and 'painted dome
t
light color, I MI wide streets, 'with an on- '
lensive whrf, at which, lay a number of
stesdners an barges, and along wbiai tor a
mile or a Mi .anil a half catenda a street 1
of besutitul ituses. No mi l ark of i ruia or
desolation','
visible, but .la 6 far!. as !het
cue could F 1 all was peacefel, Orderly and
thrifty. '11? 11 Dauuhe makes] a, great curve I
..aa,it passes the city. Festlt oestaliesithe
' inner side ,o l he curvei'pre.seuting to ,the
t
eye rather a uvex lire. Aeross the river,l
but rather a ,()Ir e, ,is Buda, called hitre Of- i
len • awl figa l i Yabove this is A f; or Old Of- .
' 1 t o
ca. • The h I of nada risesdirectly oppo- .
i'e croWuctl with its fortifications , c ntain-
I ' 1 , „
ing the pri.,‘ .t ' a , Od gaveruirent bu lti(ngs
i and a - n ull t l Wcr; while in a alleybehind I
Late hill and •.-low eatends a n other art toil
the tower, a! 1 dIon a higher hill wih pre- '
1 eipious sithl ill a strong forsl, overl ooki ng
I, an,l commai . iding both strong
and 13de --1,
nlke whole p 'palatioa is estimated el. 160,. I
100 Q. A b-• taiiful and` stronig l auspenien 1
bridge—not d , fwire, but of iren i .bars—was I
I- crested a bon ight yaers sinee,.atlan expense 1
t or two. e - 11 - o f dollars . l It I' .ii won-1
o. e i lOLIS s
de& work The Danube rims ' With a
IcuM - '•it of -vrn or eight inilea ad hour,
I awl is fifes ft.et deep where ttie pillars,
! which are t.otle than 600 fee apart are
i i place& • Th• suspenston chai n ,or rather
!hains—for_,,- icre are two on eeh side, one
about a, fo g above the other-e.constets i of`
I eleven bars .- 2 tron, 4
oath abolo4o L
aches.?
Ideert and an It ch wide, so joined . at intervals
of convrnie4,l;ngtb that, each teithe width,
or a , similar
~ •bar distant from the l other.
Tho wagon' . y i 5.25 pet, ,witt 4 Ll;„pc, s
sag of six f '1 widfi.tin each ,
non' ' M ira .. paiiiit/uitiei.On flto li '
1 11 1 4. 31
-
so a t hey . ever niter. . n Mire go
ne kroat'' r, or about five-sizths' of a.
t. Dine
, ylin a line• With the ridge a
,iael has r eotly been coMPleted through
fortress 41.! in ' length and general
white it l Minds one' of the tunnel tin- ,
the Tim tre, at Loudon. The fait? air;
i also one I cutter. ,• . 1 I{ 1,
4s 1 stop . dto spend - the Issibliath in'
l'es i th, I list -(1a number, of the Charches.
With, Ile Cu • 'lies it wasa fete day in
sothe way co eeted with, the imperial &w
-ily. in the t d Parish chutli, whiCh azands,
within the fo l ' ress, andarfitch for a cento.
ry and a hal !vas converted into amasque,
the Bishop c , ciated, saying high ,nases -4
31,y.fricad,•P f. G., anal-myself, were' pass.
Lug the chu - i on our way : to a Liitlieran,
scalier, when la noticed a proccitsisn-' of
soldiers apprt ching, ,with a fine musical
baud. They termed open lines, 112' al/num
ber of dignita es, at the head of whom l was
the Arebduke Albert,' passed through land
entered the elireh, taking a' place near , the
.
high altar. be soldiers .folloWed. 'I Just
1
as the Arehd t ke entered a proceision of
priests, .with burning candles, entered from
a side ehapel,laccompanying therßishep.
And then foil wed goetions and genufbe
' ticms almost w ithout number. The 13iihOp
had his miter emored and then, replaced
upon his head bent a- dozen ,- times; while
at every act, s well as on presentin,g, the
missal, which as held before him by two
i
attendants, al ost as profound bows Were
made to him a , S were' mirk to the crucifix
The - music wa y ti scientifically eonsidered! of
a vary superio, order. The organ aceoto 1
panied with tr mpets, drams and vicilids, l
and a number', f voices, male and female.
TwoO,f the fe.tale voices were reinaryahle 1
for their sweet t ess, fullness and cempaii.—
During the se ice the Archduke atood and'
seemed profuu till)? reverent-, •byt — inany , ! of
the dignitaries it ad officers talked and laugh
ed nearly ell t 1 e riine. _ i 'I . ,' ,
' When theiht Cuss elevated a feud' idii
charge of eantyn was made at the fort.—
At - the close„ the service, the Bishop',
bearing in his !ads a large silver erciss,l
ed accompaniql by his prie,sts_and; candies,
ir. ZcNrrr Cr II ,p.x:
Ahli se Two Write
!ire?. iscontinßy4. tillin ,
1 Tt ePi -11 t 144'11
id mg the rate 'o e ) , 6 ti O eta
' es rf r one iris *on--'
op 2 cents. A libetal
- .4; rtisers.
Inmai. *cations, by mil,
'Rio* , , -..
g at
lie
'
I . 130
1,..r is lald, -
t„,. I ! !
t-ttO dart, cola RATC,
re_ i
for cr hashed,
lo j'
c -•
1 p ; l4 ozean, slug
. 11.
iti
1::: l e g • Aril hound,. ,
1
1
ari,,Vl crozdt
tin 1 briglxt,
a, lue sea, ' ';-...
MEM
.11;m
ME
rtb,
• t
cart,,
ace,
'eep,
1,
,ye! none,
lookbove
t
ES
is ~
lish in
COD'
strl
de
central aisteto -the f
Til
to t
'aria passed before-him, how.'
'ec;, while ho returned : the
them. _As scion as' the
assed - , he passed With his
t ci chapel, and m
tsit the co- .
, rahfr
f': ire unnoticed
nd;nobless-‘
' ihe reldiets were Maal
' hewers on harsOhdek, and
Ised . before 'the ' church,
ta tcred .flag. A '.. 7 citizeg
I' . e flag riddled io the revb'rn
froM bis turn and'tsannir I
ie' it
'would -be glad to see! it
m the Austrian soldiery.,
' ' , hbatit!serricley without one
, l iastruetion. Besides; a
Catholic churches, , there
hatches, hree Lutheran,
ed.- In' the- Latherao
are hold in the Gartman,
Sclavonian languages. The
tt:city is Catholic.' The
about 16,090 of ', the
;reek Church about as 'U
ral thousand Jews, and
sttholics. Thrtiegheiit.'lll
are to Protestante aboat
,00h - e - 16th as tttly, of
di families, all except four
sialits: But dwitig It*
i ' "1
,_ , ;
tin efforts ptthe. royal fatally' anal =
du cots -o ffered, tl.isrobilkylpol'
~.y
chap -I i . anly fifteetuor iseitty)Farnism
_pr
~ _ antri . ',Strange toodes - nrcealrandMi
were.
14 4 50- Vln one 4 ) ' r,f as .to
t:
wawa inforn4l..,,Aho-IBiattop. mgook Ito
Cony rt tbalitirole I.l'rotestawt-A#rob.-#.
)The
,they. Sid asacMbliai .for. ip, a
baild ,of ' fAdlirs •soFrOnna'efl, gig 4 41 6 .0 4 $
4a, lshop ebtered r ioktheri. pi ; : zatro
Attu 'to tbolfeld pride liiii*li ‘ ..zi P r°.
Ili
C r eid* ' tet Plait Are' coisesiitirit ' fec n
eyery " cat6,l 4 ,tbei itictaririg them 0;0
Oath cii;the elmieh - ites:droeitt ran 4 nail
'4O filnrovritit intiPtetiViit,!. • •01441.
~,
itig aed.. 4 Tfiri.jims ilk' . --,-* . texir
11419/947-! 1 elf 60110 matil . iftot*
- tit 6; tlid fidieliiiiiitt Yak. . - *if*
it) Oat bbl it - Ohnib; butlf it'l' 'delta r 1
4 iii
inarri tt Catholic7wifo, the . c go with
; the i faer, butt the daughters in , t ['mai -
parry the mother. The-Bible hero,. as, in
other C46°114;11'04 1 is pe' onliarly onnoa
ioto.l Some 2700 - copies,. I mai I informed,
had been seized , arid tent_out-of , the terii
tory:l Thcolai foißilito burning *
pa -
ed,liti Catholic ingelioity hasl . rliteoveied
another method equally efficaotult.l Tile
Bilitesi seized are plastid in water until the
peva+ is softened, and then the, ears are
i
pressed and, statriped together, ti. cler
gyman had a beautiful c t oPy of t i Polyglot t
Bible 9f some half a
,iler,en laugna ', wit& h
Police,, was setzed by
ii the O' iee, tre - at in this.
1 , . - ,
wy,,iiii be was r Istepaid the -pr, e I d the
paper, y weight. lftwithstsudi ghllth a
hones r , 160 Protestant 4ergyni u left e'
that , I late, - -Prutestantistn 1 s• !,,rtttb r ,
ei,s
strengthening thart - ddeltuing. A d thon h'
th Cahoot:atlas .plac l eil edueat mil and r
the Call of theiJ uitv, Protestan are .1- ~
c i
tied it) educate heir_ own chi runt
7 2 r . i 1
gyalifa f ium Intl) a corps of able rofessor . ,
is 'cormeeteci with he Lutheran I Lurch lin
Pt:Stitt a theolo b cal schoebis I *Wished
4
in i 01 eolirg,: . and rrinitiaon hair bee
r
„„.„,. Ahe in Pestb, q signed t
lawiptres of -,:t e Ludt, -
armed Churchei. "ii Each i
iiSh its own teach er of tog
:ha other chairs' , re to ‘!
AV Stith a mode will le, -
nits. Some yearn slue
I ty itisted JactWeCw kb .
but.'he opprissionl of
add, it is ,;to. ilie bp
feeliiis46ave le to,fgrca
t emVin effait. I n.lire
p l
,liiireli' is' much, Stronger
I t
ret, - ;but' throirgben t die
Irma& tlburcb ''h a ' 1 1 0
aideril and A ' ei.-7pit
..4 , ' . ..4,#.,,,.
it els it sircippett i ialtr
i
oak formerly oe up ed .
fel of forming theacqintin
ts,i(ptrAcateced S y , teb,l
a luisterof whose eon don
Ko'siun '-ieniter—ofßev r; Jong,
thkispon , aor iu. ono' of Kossuth's children
analsh shawnl a beautiful pipe, resent by hire.Fand ateo 'of Rev . Pr. 'llillagi;
He fi
I .
rnitd minister' and Professor ,in th
Th 'vocal School, and who was lend() th
seeietar of Goel . :With all these gets
tl.4nen was much pleased, as I ftlso was
with Bv. Mr atterhefer and his . sonl Pro
134neth fer r eu I waS.uader special Ohliga
I t
lion to Stek is and his accemPlished la
dy:for t he ir Ch iittiaM courtesy.
- From all that I could learn iti Pe tb,
i
was lea to believe that as a man, a hol
ar, l and n orator, Kosauth fully meritCd th
repotati n which he acquired in ;Erb land
audAm ries.. :141 life' and habitsd aiml
it .
he las hireproachable 1 But I furt her found
' that bites* fritds had no confide in
hisabili y as a ender.. He had no c apeci- 1
,
ty tor g vernment. , ;He Could rens , the
people b 'his oratory, and the masses yet
almost a ore hip), but he could nit control
or direct the masses thus aronsed. l I found
I also give diversity of opinion as to Gergei.
The masses regard hinil as a traitor to Hun-1
gary, but thinking men who knew him in..
thatitely say that ~ l
as Coon as he learned , that
tigland (declined intervention against Rus
sia, he considered the fate of Hungary ;seal
edy'arl he considered itl, to Wilda duty to
ap4re thel lives of hissarmy, and to isgoure
far themthe best terma which h o ld---
Be, this is it may, ' he does not'li Hun
gary. noil, would lie,l piesume, th (
,such
,
a residence aitfo., l itc k !there is un - isPosi
tiOn for ontbreaklnow in Hungary. There
is no dissatisfaction apparent, yet I; iii un
questionably deeply seated, and ay yet
iishow-itself - inanuiteifpected hour. I ver oth
er Hungary shall remain tranquil or not,
the American traveler will always•assoCiate
the Mime of Ka - ninth with its capital. And
as long as the suspension shall extend
over the Danube; it will bo remembered
that I wits first oPened to permit thei-eireat
of Kossath's artily When , pursued lbylthe
Austrians!.l 111. S.
Pr.simi October ,185 . r .
1_ II
- ' •
•
- 1 , - r y ..,,, „„
0 ERATIONs o r Fun U . S. =lNT.— l ine
(lop° its i t the Philadelphia taint' dniing
October amount ! to 61,423,590 in 'gold
nod 341.40 in Silver.; The coinage, dur
ing t o stint time, consisted of 62,1 t 08A26
in Id, and 6709,000 in silver, and Bl6,
gc l 3B
290 in copper cents. Of thil gold, 13oidsge
$l,B 9,4 0 was in 'double eagles, 67A . ,0 i 00
in ea les '380,340 in half eagles. and 650,-
, .
080 io
,ollarn and of!the silver, coinage
00 I was in half dollars, $229,000 in
(palter drillers, $35,000 iir dimes and 626-
000; in half dim'
1 es • R,. , - 1
Zldloness is i'the mother of mischief
the moment a hosso is d one eating his es
he tutus to and gnaws (loin his *Di
Substitute. labor for oafs, and virtue
.1 J I ,.
manger, and what!is true, tither= i smp
, 1
ly t o f linen. 1 1 , • •
1
Mir& preacheg 'who had been a psis
obsetlettin - one ot ; , his isimmui,ggtbat pi,
might: be noMparect to sleomms, many
to alimit:Ohm; old, age to a colon: to; wb
death puts; a period: - [ ,!1
.
111 young,' lk I!,
aged
a lb ec•its to
dearthil
1 1•I - I
... ._ .... _. .... s s .t.....
C• 1 tei A 1141 i •VI -.
.'}kiZ
•
r$
i I •.°
.0
t4V
t, Iri .1. , i, ' .... -46 • la. ~
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tr I i• '7,1r1, 1 , , ! I'. ' t... , , , ,
aro .A., , r1.11 e
j
--.-.: .'
i4 4 1"1 "ii s' lity` Wel
I'll , ii Urge-keg'
~
iLi
,
bbitr l ": -,
s let::: 1 / 4
-ti, , - lir *" z
..
is . .
tits .. pi- .16rifinp
V ' .• otiii_alla
7 hid hated it
I,
nai t e... booto rr ~ t r ue.
ii
.. ~ ~ - such, ab 0,4*, ,
5.- -.l. '..woultillse** , ,
4.. s ,'. tim - 1 84 eel ftii, I
ie ' 004,r t 40,18 '. '
_.3TL,t ,
I. a fur coi )1, b 4 '
Leiria y up_ a yaori_ t.b r iai --
, 1 incc tu I a ,liip •
4ati Lis ehig
' match Its
•Ntl! etl
'leti
itletireeb r.
gpod •liiiipi
inp3tien64 . ,tl
-I
y
'4, el
sai l '. an
more
*I ba
catiw -
t 1
r'igt. prsiriet,
i i i
I thong one spell Iyo
entirely but o•and iial
and dee_ 4 bat she 1
1
bliod, a d i took too
tench to S ew the leas el
so Rut 'aidtop to it, and,
foot: fi ye roul
,do for al i
afford. , t,ll ./ ,e pensive -i,i
- .
wake hi t
ibr
fOr 'my the
- If I'd h
there's 'npitel
II 'Yon bre
pbektit yloi ea
tern mad no
Blether d'a
you can al"
gStran r,'
i !
1
and his htole
mingled :pr
i
i i
word he ju
slight w d
would gi a
'tiring he f
st,
this eon t y
cabin he w
Here she
give she et
things tb!
eat, useful
tolbe faith ul
and. beg r et
years, at g
the lake 1 'd
and with a
away front Il
ed—the i
before, soP
so we wet
brother hi
-41
a ll
1
t 0
__.l 3t.
tied' dow tit re ,_ somerri
Went whe t wind bloi
had Ism in in enong
bict i and 'd ug t a few ac
my othts ol cabin, fo
I laid her Iron was sacs-
1
eimrlse of ime lit turned' ,
of iqbicag v er._ couldn't i
ed !my of t mot er too well '
buics rat lis over her grab
about fift
( it y ars ago 4,1.
her away Ol burying i ...
I went a y t `Texas, , a
agent aft war a to sel i L
cost afe hun reds to L
forty
of
thoulumdi-ana if
now it woidd ave been,
the Th t's o. 1 wor
sun rclu cu tomer, rem
' yHs +ha my mothe
er ti ink,
taw
or figb
or taw but them'
a 4 uatti lik , and the
1 )
rob
troubles is y moue
if r c and I'ml
brother and hi folks. -I,
ir, clustrt l ,ns, ain't se:,
boo and d• lotted yi
gala are yUung omen al i
nt t,
i belelp theifr mother
oi', two Pocks' s day :
every one 45 'cit. ' 1,
ti
! pc, • Aitlenten, l ' 'aunt
jell on - ntyiailf after this ,
ri a
lld places irk I trapped
kiii,kkeil ;di eel,likial
bel just ice Mug :Ihe'
Lo the 'sad uha
ctee
1 - tin I li t re only
Imost kof . I *:. I'''
1 •
!'* O ioeb
-, -
441, 4:1
I , T
uide
rs
.4th lockei wore
An - tn.iill ordi
l 4 .4 .i head
Galt, k re, jot, -
,
- 'ol,Pirc-
Pf m a i!9/ a, le , .whlle a smile
i'ri 'knit W itli si sliding
ttrickTivery one's
.i
.-, c 1,1- 1 •., 1 .1: . ~ ,
gei, ail i ',, "Mill'
s i ' qt" If twenty'
ir' I' f I 1 borrew
lb. ' Si ng that'll
: I
I ntrtieikrust kis
i tlini 11 1 , 'ol4llioliti
de' , aro(' ii - -brOad'
;:', • ud brought
ii' iii li•Jeould 1
; ..; 'dollar' gold
±
in Inek,rstringerci
ttip Winn,' 'Yon re
gl ° I \' ; `
It
lii , not. I I
It' And
- OAS
ak tnii
-1 hitn l is
's' keep
I—end
inituyl
;eq. 1
es the i
7 6 4
tier,'
CC
L'oura in P,
it, if - the 1r
carry ten
6. I've l ig'
" into' th
, tair -of
'r ed hand
of shinin.
barfi bas
loolcinii
share of
r
it'
me- up
A koosay.,
—let myself out,
hot had a MUCUS
1 •.
; asptiing old ma,
a uk and coat too
41
y troaae, and
azi ludcd that six
i f
lIS that; cSuldn't
IT ' of a , wifo isa
1 :4
....Ches.: II wie only, my love
r that stop edli my ,growth.-
idei" ofi
..s wing o rnachine
Mg what 1 Might tarn done!?
ioi many I old Fidel:xi ,in yoUr
) l afford it 14101 yOur trott- •.
,
1
Why O' ya!/, and your
other cu ire and 'ado what
1 , 1 , ', ,
1 , 1
said the I one] great:', ma d,,
. 1 ~
face loomed pp with a 101 4
Mon of pride, ~q,l< spoke a!
i t
1. new I d"dnl,p, mean ' to; a
ikq, abou t my Mother.' I
11 the gold ) In pny pocket to
c for ono h r I to look 1 upon
a _it is' n w.l Slil' , had her
h:a Chine; wits ilowhOre--4
'-• .. her bci . She couldn't
in', but 4 tau ght us better ,
.oks , could giie--to be hon.::,
d industrio ~ 14, to4ht us,
I , . d true, ' titsirul by i friend
s
ro to in en 'mY. It's thirty,
,er since wei ng,l , lllen grave by
le here,lNwit I onr Own 1 h i sindoi
to a tear ' ~ !lob we turnekt
ie cabin where ' 'd been rals.' ,
I s had kill ; ' i tither long
',l , 1 '
red DOthini o cep us--and,
t. to seek unes. My,
to •Si. Lo is; and get mar
-' - - - Id I It
ere ant. -I just
4 and when I
together I. came
of laud around '
the place *hero /
lie.') Wall, in 1
pln th e noiddie 4
and that; I lov= I
to ,jet the eieni.'
sb 100 kali
,:quietly l oved 1
the' a
and then
4 - i R ote to an
y'land. _Whai
m on 1. sold 'for
'sd kept it Inntil
otth teatime'
ard am, the
1
m r etety . day
ta ght_me; nev
i ivish I didn't
Ileot to be a see.
elfy thing that
. Have got no
,(' '
g to hunt my
hikboYs is °lev
eled of my big
us, and if his
"'• not )adies, if
id don't put on
l makerent itch ;
1 '
• '
Often rm led to
Ed iirtit these
' . ta l l mut a
0 'a . . insi
.?
here
a lerree7
, - eltbe '
I t
1 1 ,
'
I c a
'1- ' - " '
lam; miiia,l3.,,,Oie) litttllni,to 11 :past:
'young irttec, -- ftberess Something ~b et
i Get'idacition: : - Vity, boys
if I hid zmieh . leeVu'in as eioney; - ,1 eon'.
4
President ;nista just as e 441- . Wb'
if
I Oauld ilisltup, halt, the North 'and not i rni •
it Ma et - iwy TileZ:llßnitetlesittin',. °mt . *
cbaw tobaccer, don't take 4ionori dos
*Cell, lad Mind lobe motheti-i-inet'si Ithe
adVice-et if iesl ; :-.lhkreucketl.' 'And if 011
mind what Tea \ yotiltuty:b4t4t num,lnd itl
AO every fella, Mkt' weare:e , 'geatee sod
htneebec thatlea itiiii by a loigwaytt, 1 1?4 .
teroot:110 - rietneel;!, lend eevet,oo Atthlat
thlisilt inalicien, be eiitemed to :inset '' het
in ;heaven; . Wily, boye;Ftcnoverittne i
'bed thing but I -heslf? my\ nviber'i voice
reaNeing tee, and ICiller done :good thing
and made i good nitro ,but 1 seamed to
briber ma, ' That's 'right; and that bee
beep. etter then . all I.othin' like a In&
tber, boys; notbin' like ,a mother. That's
so.'l: ,i :.. , i 1
Air this hal i passed while waltiog Ito
weal tip ~ just 'out cof4(lhicago. . The great
men was. ds swelli:f 11/,,b emotions called op t
by the da ab ows,of the past; his big,
ron h frame. heaved like a gnat billow op
en' ' ocean. Tears I 'sprang to hts lone Set.
Set and earnest cies; tributes) to the t.ere , of
the , -t., But hi. choked them down, =end
he,
ho ~ uing,a nate!' oil, en old ballao,lthrust'
hie bands down i nto 'ibis pockets, !talked
back Into the ear, polies!' the giganticoollau
ar i
of this shaggy co
~ uPltiruund his earn, ,but
towed it close ,an lei d: back against the
tei
.ow in Mendell 1 I ,
' - '•to ' M i lia n , Li., tb
mute, tog 'tout
W,c er, going &bent Ale world struggling,
tt, i,t
wit . his ow% sotsl;"yet w tboundby chatos of
4noranee, which - preelOded bit , doing
,but
I .
a altaaty - di the good lit lay in his paver
to de.. . 1 • - 1 .LI , ',l i , 1
"Chicago) ' Shonted' i he brakeman,- and
in, an instant all was confusion, and our he
ro wes , lost in th, crowd. The'., next tie
law lof bin; was ! at the baggage small,
laaing up a haail-bonlfor a, swee looki g
enuutrylirl, who : wet (going to fearn t e
milliner', trade in, the )city. A s we. pas d
to ouc; t earriage we dikSevered bim; again
hold n' an Old ,man 14 'the hand,; while e
gram the; shOtalder -.Of the eondicter 4
i
i e Snot
another train witti tbq ,otber, , settlig or
the 'esf, gta.beeded,scire the right infOr
Medu* as to the lout. be should take
get bis "darter, who; lived near. 31
tine,llewa." 1 1 '
good lin bit day and I, generation than. , e
who .evotes'his thosaanda to build ehariti
ble i , itutions in honhi to his own name.
-- 0, , >bow mach thii Ingl4 needs Igred
Pea a that are able ,to i f 'l'''.rehend Ilittle
thin ea; and ye . t'llvw oftea-it happens that
the thorned, the rtlft and the wise outgroir
the elreryday wants of hirmanity, and feel.
ing withiu.themselvel: de power to. More
mightily,l palls by 'bumbfe duties- that - Weald
ma mak a thousand hearts leap with joy, and
push Lo u, o looking for Wee great wrong ilk,
ugh IMMO great sorriplr to be s)3otbM,
some Oita work to be 1 accomplished-and
failin to find the great, work, live and, aik
• rated in their own selfishness, and
do n . thing at all. } " 1 1
The rough man's.}, nature seemed the ii=
turn rot' the little child. His quick eye
saw
al
a glance, his great heart warmed,
and is great band expedited his little
work ebartti—eo small *al one would
have longer reolumn-to set down his ac
omit of good deeds well done, than all
the r of the pasaisogers of the crowded
car o , ;that tedious, stormy night in Janu
ary, 1:57. 1 11 , I I'l
cowl*
. Slicki Nile a story about an over
, 1
11 Yankee up, . w ho . was Sent' to the
.3e by his father one cold, -- vtioter.
g fora baek-14 1 for the kitchen tire}
t '
' talk trent out,! • bit Judea ! of bringi
a good substantial log, only broUgb
1 little stick or ;'brat!' as the Penn
I f a l mnalis gay. !Ills father
ji g ve him a good whipping, and sent
pier another log. But the youth hii`t4
. . ted.
'dander' roused, left the hens? and
1 Boston, and 'shipped on a'veseel
ade a voyage of 'several' years. I
nurse of time , the youth came back
homli on fodt. Ao just, such
fmg as the , one on which ho left the
11 80, remembering hie father's order
ng luau picked up a huge log, and
ng into the hotter; threw , it l dow . n on
ilia before biaias(cesished father and
and quietly
era hcre's that becklog you sent me
i'l 11 i I
The °id ge4limen; nit to be outdone in I
,cooloe , replied, with a touch of !evenly
•,. iWe IyoU've bees a darned long :time
abort '. , 1 , - I
e I ere reminded of this story by the
follow' i g,- which we find floating about un-
Orediti-7- 7 , '. 1 1 ' 1
gAcertain distinguished citizen of bliP.
,mild I Wisconsin, who has filled the high!.
est'offi o in the State, Was once in the em!'
'Ploy o i s farmer ,in Wes r a n New York.--
AM is
; things it was his duty 'to I
bring t e cows. 1 One evening the cows add
boy ‘c e Wising! ,So e years after the
farmer w as passingidown gist Water street;
a !
Milwa kie, an 3 saw tbe tame of his oow r ,
boy ov el the door : of one f the largest hard r ,
ware mica in the Weft He milked in
land fo d his boy in the counting +r
t ,
Ho .s s tate d a monent on the : truant and ten
brokecut with, ' !Hallo • ' n, have' [ cea
,found em tows yet? One can imagine
'what ' f lowed—a mutual Nelgtitioe- i It
is Mid ' ; he' old farmer W as= pacified Without
a breach of the peace!, I
-,: i'---7--....
I '118.4 Oritletnan advr
as.l 4- -
I is.
43:1:-, 1 ' , would be .well i the fedi were
* of tiesimirteace of to mare
ofigi dint ineentre igiief,,, i ll me 'or, ic_ei:
to
deal oonning to hit co ion.' , 1
[l , , - f. • 1 , 11
-From tlie Fittabupett 6ssette
.
1
HOW THE LAND LIES.
_
The diiturbance which has be created
in.the. I*Mocrati . o ranks ;by thee tempt_to
firne a .:constitution tipan Kinisai against
the twill•Of its people, it alrentarkable polls
ieal development, \and' , worthy of special
Dote.. MTU tiara our•suspicions as to what.,
the result will lit , --ikyieldingoltilie north- ,
era oppoitti9n , bald 1 and d ertoMedi as it
seems, atid,siß ackpiieseence the:remands 1
of the Sandi, for the sake, o e,
If of -sa-
-
Ting the, .Union :Already the Union of
this eity, which uttered sume'bobi '
eitis Of'
protest-at first, has maid go ne; end‘over
to - the side.of tilt administration. SO has
the. lisnitsburg, Union, - and th,Albany
Argus, and So, we fear, will they till but
it is nevertheless(well to see and know how'
the land_lies, now, thist we may judge they
present by the leisona of the futuni.
The-li st of leading .demtieratie• papers
which oppose the !Calhoun Constitut ion; em
braCes the Philadelphia Press,' No Ilamp
-9t ice Pairiot, BUffalo 'Course ~:Nfar_ York
ifoice/d,
p ctroit Free Press, Chicago Press,
Louisville (Ky.); Dentocrat,
Sentinel, iillilwattkie N e tts, Dubuiittc Ex
preSsit, Springfield 1 (110 Register, Pittsburg 1 1
Toledo Com orerciot,l Cincinnati! En
_i
gurreri ve.trui us, ('.l.).s`"catt. l man.-1
!Thes!T rairii,P
e aresentativo pa ds; Malay .of
thesmaller fry f.llor'in their., i wakt4.
The Columbu s (o. )• Statesman
"We Nave rebeived' many lettelra from
‘-,i
uctive,'• influential • and , unwavetingl Demo.'
crate, aljuring us to stand fast,by thO grin
ciples our party and d popular E tmv+ignty,
and asking tin whether , the , ,lientoeracyl will
roject-ticonatitetion lof the twenty-elight
traitors:-when it hi presented to C,l r rigrebs.
Lt rijerenlcelto our iinsition, our Vrtnds
mew biasureFl tliot it is fa/v i mlo' better
or fiii7 wor.se,;and will be uzaintainid to the
last e . treniiik.", 1-
F.-- ,
.racy a (assays . i ,
'A, yet, there has tiaen no, known antlor-
R ith
etire, epelia ionr of his (Buoti , aomeo pol ,
l i l ey sinCe ttie adoption,,of the Calholin Con.
stittition. liVinit we do know, bowetri4 is,
;that the Democratic party of the fret Sttites
so far as we, Can .aecertain their ' sentiments,
'ire in a large degree-inexerably-oppOsed,io
this i Constitution. A , recent' limit jto Cur
InatiTe . county of Lancaster, lin3l-the tulj,lin
big county of .Tork, and altoinewhitt, free
intercourse itiuring,our stay' with thelpeOple
.
of those e counties,;, as I well , as an'l,i4iimato
knowledge Cr their sentiments,induces nito
declare tha on this subject there is 'scarce - -
Ay telke f , ~, -a dissenting opinion.' 1:
a•.,1 1 ' . ;f . , - '' , 'Cox is the Congressman front
the Coium us (Ohio) district. .N The l itsLaces=
,man fyiiii Otni': , .-- 'f '1" )1 •''• -' I .
1 'Mr ! eacF oesurailes that :
ifiad the :
fullest ,comina:a imams with ha il l nnsqluerits;
and 'he ltei *at found cisingoDethocrat
the st lt , n v
:n favor of adm i tting a ti -7- it,
itntil lt kali f f ,cen fairly and fa ty sibnact.,
ten ie de pabp/e4--,a fact at which ice are
perfectly aid- 4untistalv6liassarea l i by,Ae
' r e fhenseelets. This ia.a °tight lafabili
1 a d'omoirat can errignerantly4ne'netistake'
'On be mad'e, ty soy true friend , ofrpi,pul'ar
i
sovereignty
.from the East, Weit;l*ifirib or
oath. ill I I , Ijj t
ill Concerning Mr. IDetigla...; 'the 'Chicago
,11:ouractl eaks he. left there On Vireddesday
Ani s
,iiight, Intl orttrath land fut* at: the don 'e
of : the l Administration, and with an - e l ipenl i y
avowed ph pose to [oppose the doctrines
inundated y the
_Washington •Ulori to
the bitter \ end.! I Perhaps so ; 'but W 'shall
°nit - for better evidence of this unexpected
honesty on the part; of that Senator j; We
inelinh to believe that the following, IlfroM 1
he Ohieagn ' Pr i ns,. • is a fair guess at the;
he fiurposecif the little giant :, l l' 1.1
' I !'Prior to tbat !gentleman's departnr4 from
1
his city, le anmmoned his leading journal
fats to a #rivnte interview in th tin
Aiitibtlestrinstrneted them to L .. eep pain
twat) • quie until further otders. ' i Mt!,.
Douglas •is candidate i for the Presidency/
in 1660, and Ask) kr reialection i tO thal BCul,
ate by the next Legislature. He gOes to
Ifir, , itshingtot,' first, tci drive a trade for the
fu . 'er office. If successtil in' thatl the
of , nr beconies Of secondary consdpience;
an. he will !inn the chances of getting that
aa'...atters stand .l' Mr. Dodging is really te
en. orse the 'doings of his agent in Konsas,
Ca bona, and 'gn , e his adhesion 'to th_c Lea
co .. pton Constitution, ;provided Mr! Ruch!.
an n, Mr. Cobb, end other aspirants fOr th e
Pr sideney in 1660, will give way: tb hi&
chi ma. If , { thiY, wilt not tin Soy , than; Air.;
ri k igtas is readyito set up in .opposition to',
the Adminiihratton to unite with the' Re.'
pn.licans iiii4 the'', clergy (think of that 0 in : '.
'tic ing the constitution ait of
Co. gress, ai d referring the whole suAeot;
ba again tb the peep! of Kansas, iti„ the'
me •. a most `likely- to s cure his return to
the 'Senate: i The; tact hat Mr. Calmat.'
tbe Warm, personal anid.political fne d of
Douglas, headed 1 the inumphont party in
the 'Lecompion Convention, • and that the ;
li es and .IStatti Rediiner, 1 the Be l ositor'S
wel knownlorgant IllinoisOlavedonoun!
cad the action ;of 1 hat Convention,- l i p laces
Mr . Donglas in a fashion to g i n eitherl!way .
as ; .' ' persdnal intetests may seem -to•de
m .d. Thtit, lie tyill e influenced by- no
big .er consideratin° th n tide, his past his
tor fully_deruonstrates 'and that ha has 'li
bel:4 to pill maiters into their present
ails. for the exiress purlieu.' of waking
sap tal for himself,:i no e who knows lihini
wet , will doubt .'. 1 il, i ' _ '
he Pet:ill:3 , lv rotian makes *steadY war,
ti .. . Abi "Pr, as" and i coadjutors I in; this
fig t; denouncing t he as Black Ripibli
eau and. all that s ort f dling ; W
( L s
W hing:on tido° 'them as 'tea- 1
ists and era Abet wh p_ovet the m.;
fra.tory slaV i es who ei 'be chastised ;into
obe '. ience. ThesAimin trittion is evi tinily
a _ • • deal aimed at4e takina l of bel
li .. ; bit still cinteitai inli the comb:4l(o46kt
it .. n force all the,rebrilltons into the I
tin - Let ostrait l and see. 1 11. •
, 1 • 1 1 i ,
1
Isteg for a wife
..., Aboii six 7 thouss jfamillei' in
e ' 1, -Britain (ma i • all the" la wh i ch is
ace , "ed bar , more' than two!) •sevon.inil
lio . Of ro le. l ! , .. . I . .- 11
, • , •
Nr.l'
EVE
••• • r'•
i • 71_,1'
• r• . at'
AIL I
145;14
1
to
11E1) :1818..
. For ;the
AN'S 1
Ell
• -DTI 13A2411£.4 KNOX
• -,; .
Nature and revelation !teach that Ali
dual life—a lifo r af pairs—is the true life of
mankind,. eitut A &l' obi; , aVell become
-e-otte r e object, interest 'anti effeeteoner
tt
a unit, '"members of one body" !-Itlis thee
dety, and . it is withiw the; Sehern,o, DVIIII -
nnwto
, become a "yeeenber s 'l.ot-tbkihridyq
There iii,tio true life,witheni kand two toe
coming so it hi' their:jeiret r iluty ko.Atariee'te
home, A little Eden a there ' awn, to lidera
and penbelish, where thelean live- in
-security and retirement !And .havflien
home, domestic duties and .earea7, larlstrea .
hence au actor in this sphere is.rerluired--
ThiS idee e the dual constitution of truna,im
.
plies, and embraces the family : which is Ater
loundatiOn ,ef Society, and of the SState ,
and writ meet necessurily -neve , relatiante te
with. diem , there is a necessity for some one ,
to rerresent and act for the:family. Thuil e
we b'ave an inner and an outer sphere-v.oe
one. as honota . ble as the other.' Tee itemise: -
m
tie sphere is ore intimately connected with
the eesenticlllife;
,while . ;tl,' other etarOse
IPsi; were, as a menus to it ) Woman-wen
meant i to.be the main iefluebeC in. the °Pei;
,man in , the . jot her. :Woniari's e sphere -istl
i Vimee 7 -that _fpuntain of tt< purest 'awl
intik sacred affections.of wliielt our nature
id cepalil.., 'WC .a re not , gLing to' psiticue
!Mize her &vies; they are determined bye
the nature , , of the easel ' But we:Mayso
that the bestlieteice she can confer upon
herself, family and ..State, is bee making L
he* what-it - ought , to be. In .the ,right e
education of her zhildren she
.e n; exert tss'
far purer and more effectual political pewee
-1 than Abe could ever wield by Abe frkst i ) ,4-r,'
Thrzsion to the caucus and beliuteb*.. : . ir ,
Man's[ sphere is the outeloorelitel---polite
al' - and judicial. And if Ithere bo ioy :
question lof rank, at all,. tier wompa
_haws; '
1 the higher sphere; becaue asslr e
have silty
lit is more intimately connect ed with the es 1 ,
I sential life, or the end for which
tu hrtinityi
I exiSte; and to which all that mid:loos. her
his sphere is , but a subordi nate * meetuse--',
M 'in
ay a3' Act abroedehet th, 4 4 iiiel'AlstheY ,
live at all, at hute. alley g o for to subl
duo the aarth; to . toil and.eWeet;that thee -
_family May,. have subsistantie; diet that
home, where alone ° he onjoys life, : may heir
made coMfortable, cheerful a'd happy. e ---- :.
The Stasi is i
for the Fami e it eats mite;
td and Organized , for the pre eetioni elem. , :
tion !and refieeme e e or thou lettere - 1"boli
Vamily is the - natural unit; in the State:, '
It is a little 9rganisin or Republic e land Tito'
is it-ethe llntisehold—Whlehabould he inn,
mediately re.Presetite.d(in th 4 Slatei,lo4l(
than the; individual.'_ WhoCyer e depositie
teSat vote deposits it as iLe!egenCof tbe,
whole domestic community; just as. Mr. P.,4
Member of the General Assembly; front.
-this county ; deposini the . vote ,of the ceine e ,
triunity he represents , on_ DIV , question that
may arise in the LegislitUre. }The chives: ,
do not, vote directly on 'the Lawn-he vete*,
fir them,--,and thus the Fainily.Repre.seni e
tative_ for the wife and °tilers. ilEech , :i
should pay due respect tcethe inishei ef his .1
constituents. 'So women de v ote-they am!
represented --they have a part in the polit- 17
icaractions of the dey;—just thet pert which ;
.is best for her own trueinterests, nil it is i
least destructive to the u nity of, the wily ,
upon which the whale social str ucture t esta. le
Man- repiesents the outwardl life, s - and is,'
theiCforC, the, natural Anabeesader of tilt) lit-
tle Republic in its outward relations tO,olli-
et and similar Communities:- •. • el . !,
It is womants higher office to keep watch I
over the burning fires of the domestic eltere
and while she faithfully perforrns this duty,
uo Political •"pestilence can •_
invade il her
dwelling ; . e‘ * 'ce I
1
Freeport Ohio , 1857, ~ •.:
i
1.. i
Iterate Greeley's::Parsiinit l''''-
' Horace Greeley somei;ime dgo purchased:ll,
a farm in - *cache - ger Co., .I!l. l Y;' , l,ltldie i
an hour's ride !of the city. Vexed Fitts tin 1 1
annoyaneesand'uncertainties'of newspaper ,
life, be_ expected to enjoy, the'. t evening Of:
his days .-here, -and to realizelmoh profits'
from ,kts-fartnin4 as would Sita,?tiliim inde. l - ' =
pendent of all financial storms.. 111 e Seems, 1;
however, to halrefound as many . vexatiorus l,
iu -farming as he did in the Tripmei lend ,1
frtspently comes to the city with the bitten
badly,' and complhics to his trisiuds, I that ,'
with all his management, the farm sinks '
money for hint. 'i - I ,'• ;1 i
The following is a'specimen' of hia man.
agement : Some time ago 1,01 wanted a' ,
h•reibuilt. Or course the Editbr of 'the !
Tribune I. "'" `----
' • model barn:l Enge4;l - 'h.
toLatilla, ntlisdnguistten ar5i....,1 ~ .. ~...-:
adorned ; the home of Cyrus W. xr.d 4 Of 1
trans-Atlantic. telegraph fame, in_
7..
liar and ancient style of hiternal d -
traces of which, still, fresh, may 'be; in .-'`.
ill;
the 0141!Eoman structures, Were, l „ . ll - 3 , he '.
admixture of wax and the burning in of . 'pie t •
I pictolial ernatnents; -- n prominent, bitgh ,
and rich artistic decoratiou is , secured. 1 jL
Nothing would do but this ar tist i rust,', •
build Mr,c,Gt eo I ey's,sarn.., Sa he ! made the ,
plan nod the drawinis, and the result is an
"ideal barn ," ' such V, one as 'n'O*.,r before
-was• built in the whole cOuntryland'prit
:ply nom will; be again. Its cost is a Mati
ter of no importance. ' It suits 11 : GrekleY
—indeed btr,couldn't farm economically ! "
without a barn—and-it is setidown as one,
of the, nacessari expenses of his egficultu4
ml experimen ' ! l'
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' INANciscp 11INT.—;-bnring.. : 1 1
ber. there was coined at this" mini- 1 91,570,4 :
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000 in:gold' 25,400 in silver. ll'he de=,..l
Posits during the month comistedlof 109 . ,..! .=,
740 Minces in k ' gold sand 1,029 ounces, tnc . i
silver, , 1 —i . 1 • 4 '4
Wiegaitilte;bo printers 7 - , bottaXi.--8 n.
ators from this Stattei tbo Goye'rnerZbanal,
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soioner and Supreme.Tudies_electi:
P. T. Barnum and - Brigham Judg es
What ia tho'craft,doniog • I
ineViotris eartiklitsllait in nnettimii
it will be thrown overboard, and sink.
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