Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, April 22, 1857, Image 1

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U ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BELLEFONTE, PA
lii • LIAR it. BLAIR,
ATTORNEY ,Al LAW.
RELTAVONTE. PENN
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.I•Nrcie, wish nom James" T. le;,_ Win
01111IINCY HULBERT,
WITH SMITU, MURPHY dt-CO ,
RT G00D5,97 Harlot St., and 16 Church Alley,
jamb-8 tl
MALTAX . TO a sox,
UCTIONEFAII,
S.Uo TA, will Attend to all,nwerne&e lirtheir
lino will endentality.
ar HOLDEN ORVLS,.
icr • ATTOfLNEY AT LAW
LOCI: lIA EN, PEN:CA
011ioewith the Pteithenotary,'at the Court house
L i r e j imilLeu of all kinds. pertaining to thepro
ihmidoajoTomptly attended to. jali2R-8
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ATTIMNE IC-AT-L AA
BELLEFONTE. PA
01les In dm Arvid', one door from Sourbrianlo .
al, wlil attendpromptly to business in Contra,
tea had Clientsld cremates.
010. •./ADIL•111, M. D. J. 11. DONOVI., 1. D.
JIO PAIRLAIIa, HAS ASSOCIATED
Dr. J. H DOBBINS with tam In tho proolloi
of Modietuo. 018oli as koretofors oo Bishop etre*t,
oplio th•Tomperanse Hotel.
Match 18.14 tit
DR. ,TAUIF,S F. HUTCHISON,
successor Lo Lir. Wm. J'
rsoposSfall.f tarsiers his profussional Per
sists to the *Mums of POIITIcr3 11ILL'd cud
011eestlheHussw flows,
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LARGE A.SSORTIEBT
of Joseph J alivkley'eco!abratcd 1t011.1.. vio
lin, columned rinlinealloii rings i also Anil* rosin,
briiies, dampers and woes. Jail received and for
Sale b tthEEN a Ida
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heir preeselqba sopriess Jo the
detains of Is Nod: vicinity. Wfiin wee:
no tlee untesslttl ,: ttentiou or both nil' be gif en
iliftlisat solditiessk vie.
,_. 9 r Dr. /Mad a resides', st Md.. Bennet'..
Mililliniti. dient.
VOR It EN &I .11oM E N,
kuoo•aters To Ono. 1. Maas.
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WIIIOUR6ALIIII AMID ReLTAIL DiALtail 1111
Drr•Staite, Tenet, Seam Brothel, Guar and
Teeth Stailles, fancy and Toilet. Anklets, Trawls
mad dbeelder Brune, Garden Saadi.
thalomere trill lad ear amok complete and fresh,
*ad Wield id medersee mire, - - ---
lartannert and Phyalotatts from the country
MN smiled to examine oar NiOdk. a y2tl
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Alreb24-riz intim 1 . 1, BIGI4III
ifi_hki f it appointment es di 'Rohm./ agent
of the .ANN WA X UNDAY BCIIOOI,
UNION fur 00fIte• ant HOIIUOrOII snootier will
be happy to 4 ,- -"perata with friends of the
ammo in re org rnfelua tqo tatikialla Bebop's, mud in
replenishing their libraries.
These who desire his services or who dtalre any
of tho,publiestions of the UNION will please al.-
ply personally or by letter tuldreseed to him atilial•
a to , HENRY. 111.1i.Lga.
eser-H1•18574.
'MEDICAL CLULD.—DR. MUSS
-g-T4i4 'i•sp•coraiv, taproot. We ultimata of Jackson
villa; and' Of the surrounding country, that Ito ha.
Psnelenently looefatl at Jattilsourlle, nod A ill
promptly attend to all colloid the Afferent brunette. ,
of his prtiesektu. znittikteti or surgical, tit reasonable
ehorimt.
U. i 0 also preParod to insert artilielal teeth so
*ceding to the Intact Irapotlulants, and the moot
approved (Lyles, and to perform Alt other operatlotto
he ammo Surgery in good style and at reasonable
eat*
Thaakral ter poet rayon, he hopes by protopt at
*option le ballots, still to merit a 000tistuaaett ot
allitareof the ptblio patronage. Olye.hiat a trial
Xe wishes to rise or hail =War hie Mete awl skill.
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W. WiduarAy.
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NEW MATERIALS,
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Ad • brooloirlowoop-wlth a nu . ** trabthir. .
And bends Min *book of part. .
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Theories a mastoid tile Up OA rivior pate
Intern the eottaet, airs are plating ;
There's a alouallie sler and • tropieal clime
Awl a son m sweat si • veeperobtine. ,
And thestekeee with the Form see-tatayitait.
And the ninte ertilli iie II the Ifoloit.Ao
And we
_bitty enr'treasurec there,
There are browse:hearty anikbosoine of mow,
There are heaps oirdut but we lave them sill
Thinci are trilikets and trissiset hair,
There pro Iffirmonto of eons that nobody Mack
4nd a part of as infaorPrayor
There's k Into untwoptimi a harp withrortatriilp
There are broken yowl nod Omar of dup.
And the goyim& rho itioa to
There,ara haada that tre Wawall whoa th ' e, fairy
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By the talrerre la lifted Is ;
And' we sometimes hear thre' the turbulent roar
Sweet adage *e heard,in days - One 'before
When the wind down the deer
O reinembeed for aye be the Waned isle,
A 1144,4 ay of life till night!
And when evening armee, with Ile beautiful guile
A'nd'our eyei ore oloeing iu shetabor awhile,
May that 0 reeowood of soul be in sight..
. GENERAL. WAStREN..
One of the con/440431mi of the singular zap
id growth of America: is, Ibitt life renntni•
bered things have become already matters
of history. Thu - nii6ty convubfion
shook the strong fabric of European society
to its very centre, subverted the dominion of
beitturieit, and. as It were, tridi a touch of
the enchanter's wand, changed the destinies
of millions of 'ins, even within the memory
of some of tho very men through whose
agency Almighty wisdom worked out ite
decree.
Inasmuch as no human pre-science could
have pointed out the onion to acnieve this
wondrous end, so no Minion sagacity could
have imagined aught to evert its consume-
Lion. "It was written in - the book of des
tiny." The same holy voice that from con
(twang atoms celled the universe into exis
tentv, brie the sun of freedoM rise, and it
*as olieyed—it was accomplished !
At the close of a raw, comfortless' day, in
the earl y} art of the eventful year 1775, •
group of 'young 'men were oolispeual-together
in a small, but neat and couiforlaMa bmuu.
it a . . rati •
*as arident that no Atii;altaattat bad draw
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en 'lan together.
More news," said on: under his_parLl
pressed tooth ;" harettetehlained that
fhirattito taiiit Baiter. the 'rebels ' eywt be
stoned into subjection it Spectra."
Well, they're right," maid another„ '•
they can tic - oil: - TißrtTiily means by which
they cah get the Yankees to succumb will
be t' kill them out right, if they let them ;
tvecr, Bow_ het._ Will be a dsousand
gained to us ; the Crisis has anived•se List
touied by &initialed sets (Pr iningtke and
oppretigion. The people —not a few fi ...O
olong individual , ' who, for rr,olial agisran•
dizentunt'would ;feign an nrdur 'which oho y
did not fuel—hut the Iskte, tuu.elv anti %ot .
ew of the country—the people Intgiti to let I,
to knoW, ind to dthlferat. Oh, with what
alrrowarirtifroll of Joy I elite upon determin
ed faces - I pass 'along—look into„eyes
whose purpose-^showa itscif, tlioulh yet on
spoiitit stern grass instead of the
easy, careluis sattnattou! proofs that one
secret but tivt.rwlitiming thought prevatle in
heart."
Tnse, repliid the other s :. the
people are prepartd ; but, to act general
concert, it will be necessary to rlimtover our
man whose evident and unquestionable fit
tteml declare hint farad to direct the
whollC." • •
'._And so we j•that Providence which
has so suretk decWcd the evil will not deny
us the nteenss— I myself know one. sylioxif
his prese4t promise be not, an earnest bf his
futitre grititriiiis A Will . acTii; a pans Whoirti
Flows will overshadow even the brightest ;
modest fn deportment, reserved in number,
an enemy 6:. ambition, uniting in. • curious
decree the opposites of, caution and energy.
Prudent in d,cidilig, but Min prompt in
Isittr i muelttnistaken . er big - do:We will
keep hismemory me m or y in the hearts of his
countrymen from tide to ‘ age, tin time./4110411
the wreck of .
" His paw. I" .
'Otero Washington."
An 4, that undying name whicLuttared
sirsKisas made tkar heara+ Of silAilayi swell
wieoKnil-VOirie imitliwo • •
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pneutekeyld" ‘. l '
.g But whai 91,.WaivenO.resumnd Rua , -
eel.
Nomoed of s'Ou ngoehen every fesyng
of his honest, manly haart,"isindexod in his
face." •
'• raw is that-we never see him 1"
Bii home In now his solo consideratkin,
I s -know himwell.the inilversalithodglat which,
fills IA Voris.. hie is not exempt from. "But
hie yoltrig wkre and infant make him clfngfo
hornets a paradise; td lose them Would' be
eh itiinlit,iditiott.'2
L think yoencisjutlgh time' mild one of
the group. ""There's more of the stein. RAC•
?Airing the Malan ,chatit'otet ink
Warren, than you give him credit for. 'But
.ate. he is here.' .
It wills thus. unespOtedly , that *arrest ap-
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TIM RIVRK TIME.
BIELLEFONTE, PA,_WF I DNiSDAY, APRIL 2240.57;-
peered fbr thaiirst time smog .the Canted.-
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14107 1199egt.d .thil,r l ..APithlefor
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the'nlip4iitillierating meth. present
state of neeer,beforit hid he to..
' ken any Art in 4 % , proceedingit. It is not
to be wondered at that he' was scanted of
Inliewartnness by the ardsiii paidium 'Who
had'embiirked in the (sit yet tutrdly dethied)
bntorpriso, hand and heart, body and soul 1 ..
Delighted at this spontanqoua evidence of
I hii willinguetutrejnin in thekfiehborithilit,
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they weltmm 41 Warren' with enthudasto.—
Re was looked upon as the Arst man in the
place, and consequently his countenanqc and
kupport would bring fr. sh converts to the
cause, cheer its supporters, and ' make the
Wavering decide. ‘! '
thomprearanee of Warren Was 'Wang in
the exitisne. Young, talk ; seervlegant
proportions: bq possessed tifit indlittnable
aspect of superiority-to wtritcfprM;hy thuir
own despite. pay homage—the nobility of
nature, stamped by Heaven's own band up
elo his brow.,
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The first cordial salutation over, there
was a pause, end w slight ernbarnownyni
crept on r the features of all, but It was din
sipated In on instant by Warren's frank and
nobly words :
My friends." raid he, "why disiduiula
thin=-4hy the ser►bianoe of nistriint, whe
this nervous grasp tile au electric totich de,
dares our hearts to beat in unisonJ--euir
eountyylt cause I" •
,4 To the fleads !" replied 'Warren, -with
flashing rye and star ling emplia4is —"to the
death ! What luxury of life comp ars with
such a glorious destiny to die for liberty !
Heaven grantA b ogho. mine. To my be
loved country Lhave dedicated every the , '
-let me but seal the freedom with my blood
and 'twill be happineso to die."
'rho animated dl4cussion that followed
w w suddenly interrup - ed by the appearance
of an individual who, breathless -with impet
uous haste' burst upcin the a+semilly. '
.• blen of Lexington," said he, be
hoses you to be prepared. Have your nerve
up for the coining conflict—the thunder
cloud grown darker !"
" The news from Concord r , demanded.
Warren, 10 whom the speaker was known,
" !gown," sold the homer, " which I know
Will stir up the beat blood within each heart
-here. It has, cotne to the knowledge of the
firitiith.Gcneml that we base been for some
Lime past cullecting-arms „And amunition I
fa.arrastoo+ otrital real from Bo'stlesir.-
tn iwity or twit trirl - PgatradtlgatsiaratV •
loge •
•• Brave news !",,cried Russell impetuous
ly ; " now is the time to strike!
, "1:10111!—let trs not...loose right of pru•
dence in our impetuesity," replied Warren.
-14 will be dielcult to let our foes pass with
~ ino nortrationti=tortpiuur
t'‘ey take many &piens they
can retrace their-steps—and than, it l au
gurrightly. we sl.ll be enabled- to collect
trieas to make their return mon
Milleult than they imagine."'
•• But4y, not raiterhble at Concord ! said
one: the arms cold Out nition tht re col Vett('
.11 be 104'11 in our Winch, and a itearygnits
if iieiteit ."
"Talcno lieu for dint," replied Warren
they have tacit disperse binifago —snuff) in
oa very' neighloor hood . No. no —the time.
the time is all ws Want. Let be understood
by Olt, thilt oar eucintea may pang unmoles •
t d —hut every inch of their mantis must be
disputa"
' In a fete day 4 *after a strong detachmeot
military did pas,' through Li. xington and
the quiet of the inhabitants, and a p trendy
deserted stain of their houses, ifad au .onni
nous look to some of the' most thinking. It
itt a matter o f history. that ins conversation
rsspee.ing it isuwee two officers, one add
"See. I knew th,y dared not oppose
the houses are shut 'up, and the windows
closed," •
Depend tipoiit"said7tho other, we
•
shall he fired at from these very windows on
Our return," •
-1-A•wradcpassed rapidly ower,sia -by dint
oT extraordinary orttorr, - tha dpzen lir two
naf riots had increased their strength to hun
dads. • lhe British detachment [wised the
few toeless arms found it Concord: and the
oiler in c.ominand deerning the information
to be — i'vritilliawn; or, as is often the ease.
wholly fabria•Etcd, prepared, prepared to re
14.urn'to Boston, then their head quarters.
It is now the elem . ° of , the day. Warren is
wad in his held chamber, his,wife opposite
sod their side hoi4; theirinlleptabild, sleep
inB in his onada. Not erttuteiode of the high
aapliatietts that , fills his 'Ol4 is she, the
shah* Woven , theinght,the soelher of eierY
stininliat er, the advi ilk, and dots
she inteTAt'm One selfish feeling. No: Know
ing: the power 'het woman always has is
' ' 'nett-end- todirelp.-titiksinsrgy
even now, when every thomellt threatened
instant partiag, did she smother her stillest
devotion, and with .a kindling, ey9 4 and a
*tearful look. ,belying. , the woman's heart
thstiremtded in her boson Smiled appro
vat pn the gloriotii — cituso he had underts
kinp
''T 1e moment approaches, wife-of my
heart,'! said he. ''when you must yield up
every dotnestio„gentle thought and diet if il
,ly bear the crests Thieh tie need of, our coup.;
try, itnposes. 'Heaven knows howtenderly,.
Initv truly do I love thee : and may •the
rifice make in leaving this my happy home,
bd ih'e ! heaC pivrofrof devotedness, and prayi
propitious to Gar
"Clop tureen—gol' l ; ', - t,he heroic wit's,
AlleAre of patriotism' her eyes.
.)arw dttere
Sid to tho uttermost, bu to par. 'ecitintry
it need be you owe a' liih„Asd tholigh in
tlife is mine elitetitieci. ytti . Zooid give
you all to ensure my,countrra weal '
••' for a patriot!" id the lofty
Wa4n. •' the theught of th 'and thy hearts
desolation was the only ohs , e, that inter.
vaned betwixt me sod ntyr
hopes ; nobly iiiitro yoii ens d me. Now,
my oppressed, siky btlorea • try, Ismail
thine own."
The heart-littve4 sepinti
ewer-11 , 44g si—dieittit hou C.,
LW-the?' comae too sooty
My arms,ooy heroioe.'my
my canl4.7,,okriadjrarrn i "
name I.hirt atuare t
'Med gioriow4
orni - by - a =knew tam
people's . gra p tuae." Snato
his sleeping infant, he haati.
If, and embracing his tea
iy excited wife he cried, '
bosom, rare Ist me Intro t
upm,nly. , l,4sALyor I ihall go
htart." t
•
lbc replied. . 4 .•7/eV
rather ,rl
'with-bat the retnentbranoit ..eyfora bor.
'ed in my heart, than almre - 11 - palseeirith an
,en r e;r - iy to freedom. Her.. tem my hands
take this instumentOf wet? - Par better this
than live to see thy child alum Farewell
May the God of battles Prated thee !" '
Not many hotn's after, tist first conflict
that opened the road to fra4fon took pLeca.
Most obsrinitely was sierylloot of ground
contested through ths Tillage. 'At last,
nearly out into 09064 the ileindne Red like
frightened sheep before tbs'eictorious army
of patriots: and the netttleilif Lexington was
inscribed with a pen 111 t on - the fol•
perishable, records of 014:
From that day tba ossaarief Warren was 1
one continued success* of victories, but
never did he see hit 'mit* happy, home
again. The destiny which Air had eo'ardent:
ly desired awaited hld.L4tineat in eight of
Ate Canaan of FreedoTarbe Mtified his devo
tion to his country!. by- On the
very threshold of ilia hope's sonaummation,
with the shout of -triumph Kitts ears, ho
yielded up his di,fo with eneTtagement on
his
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thiiiglii!' Lid' , r , - . llat ~ .- si/sn—
•bisoyaligligivir iodise& Oren la tweet
of death, r by hisglorioas essmght, a att.-
ed his living companietts too frailiVertion,
and
be closed his eyes npan Om& *ltioh i ,is
4 ,.
sew hailed the landmark at -
h is
last fight kad siatled the de :of his
country audgavo PreAlom,to 41 world.
4 TERRIFR •BATTLE ('
ELEMENTS IN THE Una
Thetfollowlnr-fesrfully
of GoJarist last balloon art
correspondent of. Porter's
Tunes, a Nor. M. ' tli •-o
ci t
As% b. fire infl.rurd you, l iik 'amid raise
enough of the wind to lift a to which
laconic tide yesterday, soda
,„ - 'lig ovor,
I woul,l certainly.take a trip Monsieur
Godard, in his 'balloon " 000," ibr no
place in particular, and thaUliuld glee
you a description thpronf. I , n to In-
Senn you of my - sods arrive' Attst. Atlaubc
City, where we litefed at fleilat kt*enty
minutes. yrsto•day afterlooti. r ono, of
..,•
the wait periloirireseartiafireiiiiide by inoi
til man. . '''' tf.- --- - ,
By dint of considtrablef-eseition. I &ma :
ceedid by It quarter of• ' o'clock In bor
ruwing the wheresw fay Any- note,
i..a
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roil tin, requisite ame nprwehese an 00 '
cension ticket, Via r eft: *fter ' going
Ismns end tasking aII V III I, stride up
lint ,
r.'
to Parkiueon'irend ' d thy ticke
Being thus fixed out,twile Intioduced to
my ftllow voyagers, thAnt .r, end st
ten minutes to OUP' Ifitepped in
the ear, with feelings
„ I'
,irinibss riot es
buoyant as thipt i wortt '
- -What-wubld r-nottion ! eikrineltt-tipitintr.
went to have been isfe jet Ws • tthere
was no backing.out bo re suchr * n asit;ri:
blage, 40 kie r was 0 *l :AtJu t
± 04•Iitt
four minutes past fo the :were out
and we were off, Asiftweit„ . h d tint
scarcely-fer-a mermaid tliofight the city; iias . ,
but a toyshop. lii
~ Ilow'impreacielfonigtinicinit I' , ilshii
ed one of the'temtleell* ' W,., ' - !i ` '
to
.• Awfully adpetilifr Said anthers -
" Grand. 14vettly. .heiotilul 10. void a
t nrd. „- . , . , •
' ..itehold ! ',lse . itH ,41 '
_One. Gods r ."the
great city of -Itrothhtts' Lew, *lt It its
wealth. its poveregoitipithgrhiteAtcauty,
its hovele, its fame iis pp. 111404 vices--
whittle it_Lak_nithaiigkulcammdiLL_ ..____
How I withed tn,wili thea,prt that che
quer hoard; nicivity it my http#o position
as a man.:
4 How' utterly in)lignificads!" rcontin-,
ued Amts, Itioderd. f' Whet is,wesitth, taupe
to us 1" .
. .
‘. yea,''what,w . nuld tliey be to us - if the
balloon should buret I"aaid I.
" Ah, tellitballrl, no daugetp(that," lv aitid
Monsieur, " 1 eirnsidie tliaVlte Us as safe
as if we Were Niside of a churdk, ' I (WI my
self perfootri ot„lkonii , : i end Ir Or iota . ' wilt
se 4 cin
.stil endeavor to do likvote:" i
The day was for the '. e ther
mometer ha • - been at 4 7 2 .,,,. , 'we'
Took our,' departure, sal the kir L had i
• / ... .
' . . •, . '
fiery sno.' y feel. The clouds Which had
been graduallygathering-onm worming now
tmlgatt,to neWszna - -
sure enougkinmste 0 were in
the maids' oftea.: c ethirl : mi.otal i est
and snow, the w, YA'hititltßiterrildrthrough
the cOrd„,.ageA' the Winne, ail We rushed
with I:Ariel rattidily ,thnzugh the blinding
scud, and the **Ciliation et• oni tenuoui
globe was 80 alarming, Oat we Vera obliged
to Cling with the grasp of desperation to ttie
cords, to prevent our , being pitched head•
long into the abyss Wove. we' were
tossed into en almost hdrisontal position,
more so than at any previous -time and that
wits 'our salvation, for everything moveable,
'but ourselves au out, Smell baits Utchided ,
and wb rose with a 'rush above the ,storm.
But we had escaped ono danger to encounter
anothi , r; and a more serious one It was
now intensely mild, and the wet anew-which
had accumulated around and . rtm top of the
balloon, became frozen in one solid sheetof
ice, and its further Contraction might seri
ously end Inger the safety of the balloon.
What was to bo done I happily an idea
struck Mile G., and qUick as thought he
clambered like a eat up the netting of the
balloon, near its top and with his cane
(which fortunately had`been secured to the
oar. battered ewe vininfully tttlttJ the ice
' jute
end fell itigoilass upon us BIM
pet avalanche. Weal! fell to Week, and in a
few minutes tile- car wast-chntrod, and - the
balloon, relieved of its burden, shot up again
to a fearful height, during which Monsieur.
Godard lowered himself blick to the car in'
That we were in a higher point than ever
man before attained,' was plain. faint the
great difficulty we experienced in bee - TifF. diag.
Our ears tingled, and the very blood in our
veins seemed to be fo'reing itself cidt Of tint
earn, mouth and linger ends. To continue
then much longer upward would be utter de
stfiktion. " Let us descend at once. Mons.
Godard," we exclaimed. Upon this Godard
immedia sly pulled the 'valve Eon._ WO hoe.
roe! the valve was frozen fast, so hard that
his strength was insiiilizient to pull it open.
To irwreasc our horror we were just mount
inginto another cloud, but fortunately this
time of rain., Again de were at tho mer c y
of the wind, and were carried hifhr and
thither as before. but not with the same de•
gree of severity uotil we reed above it
.
wig flpy an
a One kiss.
.d lln .1 for 4
• • p of blood
twill be bon
. .Thrred—in
a kiss from
armored hint
but fusrful
of my own
y benediction
'th but halt
thy ettm r'
voqj tr ottl.,
A second time the valve rope was tTieL
but without success, and Atria. G. Vie- too
bu - strititn i tt weprgreseTh etn — ii - - -
perienced less difficulty of bklathlng than
whoa we must have seen more than a mile
nearer to the earth, according tO . Q..s.citlett•
lation—though it was ruttier a hap-hosard
.fie, km all his instruments, Ingather. with
demijohn of water, several bottles of wine,
and a well Riled basket of lunch, had Gill
en out when entioarthis snow
I • TIM:
1.
•'!' . nt,
• • •
is from a
of Ik.
OEM
Our balloon still continued to rise, and
singular to relate, the higher we rose the
This iirtilfifexptiatite - ,
and so totally opposite to all known theo
ries, that we were ,struck with wonder.—
totdd it be Ott the .earth's atmosphere
cuased'at aliftle lower point from where we
then were, and that we were emcoontering
a stream of ' Lett In the air, flowing co the
principle of the ocean gulf stream through
the sea !
It woes grett»reg a wit oil of LW •nd
Mdno,O. Writ die instrunioots
were vine, for with threw--we might •
ascertained the differo4 degrees of height.
and given it veliteble intOposttion [towards
the solvlngf,of this wonderful probhma._: •7-
I The heat had now become So "oppiessivo
that we were obliged to divest ourselves of
our overcoats, which so abort a time' before
were buttoned up close anflind our earl, and
wo feared should it boom!) much hotter, it
might Mitae a too sudden Oxpana.on of the
- Balloon. Wight, tee, , beginning to fold
I her whale upon us.
t 1 We triMitAeSiend;" said Amu. G, "I
witi-elimb up and cuts hole in Chia aide of
the balloon, if the valve w i tttnot pow open,"
and he pulled for a third time at the" rope,
*. -thanica-beto-Heiweariiyielfied-l- - Up-,
there in the vast heavens, fifty thousand feet
away from all we held. dearupon. earth, we
gay a. about of joy, and began to•.deseenct,
slowly at first, and then with increasing ra
pidity. Again we were oomnelled to buffet ,
thh wind, as we passed through a dense
cloud, which drenched us to the skin; and"
to bete the most intense cold 44 pressure
pn the lungs huil,fnhtbs to our rapid do
:ecension it tgaif short, duration. and we
were moon bles, i ti sed with the night of Mirth.
Oh. what a world of joy it wag to, me !
Language dantiot drtoribe my, ieeti ngs in that
moment. But wfisi Wee that wide expanse
that broke upon lug' astonished vision ? Fa
ther of Meroy!it was the ocean ! fled we
hcimmkted.from the_ afrooat instantaneous
death of/failing through the air, to meet the
mpeetingenng one of being drowned
waist "dreadful Ineiii - int of trial, but ho
did'not ellairty_desert us. We were di
rectly over the sea, though fortunisal,r bun
a abereAlistance from the, land. Wo Gould
•••.the while sandy beach", and hear the
breakerss - roar distinctly. DoWit;. doyen tie
came, till within abtry,three bundre' d fo4i4
the water, when *mi. GI- startled its by
singing out ;.- 7 " Oft With yoer hats, boOts,
and overefutta, add offer Hitt thent4ilek!"
We obeyed in s a,,twlnkling, and the •ballime,
thus relieved, totailned for .a Tomei*: Mao
; then p lighrbiFereTlF67o7-sett
ward having sprung u p, ir e' !"! r. if,*
find rely wafted over to the• land, and
deseendtd . directly alongside-Of the Light
hal. it Abseeettt Inlet. Thus ends my
first tapir, In I balloon, and jay hat on.
fos.
OR/01N OP PLANTS
We find thnfollowing in an exchange. It
will, to doubt interest insanyof our agnieul
tarsi readers:
•
Madder cline front the East.
Celery originated in German-rt.
The chestnut carno . from Italy.
The onion orightitedn Egypt.
Tobacco is a native of Virginia.
1 . 110 nettle is a native, of Furor
The citroitia tt native or. Greece.
The, pine ls'amative of America...
The poppy oifginated-in-the-Toast. —--
04ir originated in North America.
'Rye eamte..origimdlY, (torn Siberia.
Powdery was first known in Slnlinia.
'The peir and apple are from Europe.
Spinach was first cultivated in ArAbia.
"The sunflower was-larought from Peru.
The mulberry tree originated in Persia.
The gourd is probably an Ea.stern plant:
The walnut and peach carne from Pers'a
The horse chestiiut ie ti naliso nLTLiLut
The outtnnber camo trout the as Indies.
- Tim ti,urneu
,coq - irotntno Mae ort'rete.
The riethdi is a native of China and
P".
Peas are supposed to Lo of Egyptian ori:
Bin. ,
. ,
The gardekbeto ca rn e from die &Let /a
dies.
The garden cross is frcln Egypt and tho
E
Homo-radish-co= frog the South of Eu
rope.
Tho Zeland that show!' its origin by its
name.
_The coriander grows wild near the Medi
teranein.
The dyer's weed is peculiar to Southern
Germany.
The Jerusalem art . ichoke l a Brazilian!
product.
Hemp is a native of Persia and the East
Indies. '-
The cranebetriis a native of Europe and ,
America.
The Parsnip is supposed to be a native of
Arabia.
The potato is a well-knoWn nal
ru and Mexico.
Ths a:rut:Aisle goophom
~'
=
Butitirtot c*me oricinnAy [kW
and Tirtiny. •
DliHot vrfs first known in Indln and AV.
minis. •
. barley was found wild is klar , mountains
of Maude's..
Hope, mustard and caraway feed origildi
ted in Germany, • ,--
Anise waa 'brought from Egypt and the
Greaten Archipelago. •
'rho cherry, plan', olive and - almond canal
from Asia Minor.
Linseed onginilly appeared is a weed in
the ordinary grain crops of-iloutlienr Eu
rope.
Vice came trrith Southern Africa , whence
it Wati taken to India, and thence to Nurope
and America.
Wheat Wail brottglit . front the central ta
ble•lande of Thibct —here its roprcacniatiro
yet exist,' as irass, with vnall'aeede.
Turnips and mange) liortzrfe came from
thu ahorea of 4ko Sletiltstancau. .The White.
turnip to suppoaed to be n natls e of Germa
ny.
Ths carrot is supposed .to.Sutro.hgeu
from Asia ; others, however, maintain it to
be s native of the mune country as the tu'r:
nip. •
Yr4ST.— The following receipt, —we
believe first appeared in the Ltf.
tad, has-been tested and highly rowed in
the culinary department cif.o
For NOUN WOO past I I eaten yery; ex•
mellent bread raised, •st.' yeast in the , fol
lowing manner: take - as much ,palworiaiid
sail . watlis as will bly on a dime, alto same
quantity of pa ean& a teaspoonful sugar:
On these artfeferrpour a plot of boiling-wet
er. Whelk suilleiently cool so as not to
chatcge the -nature df the flour, stir in as
ttitici as Will. maks a miff hatte.r....__Thazer.
set containing this matter must be placed in
&nether vessel containing water quite warm,
but not so hot as to cook the flower in the.
least, and the whole must be left standing
'us warm place until the batairArttrifilbtil;
es in bulk, which tt 11l take about six hours.
This yeast may then be added to flour cno'h
.* make two gOod sized loaves of broil nor
rt; with warm water, and a tein.poohnil of
salt, if liked, placed in the pans and left
atindlutta'a warm.plice's short titne before
baking.
110111 W PLUM PUDDIO7IIT; ertrnorr ran j 0 ,4,"
Poor !#vor--tAvelve emokeiwalier — they — arto
broken, one quart of milk ; let it Maul ovcir
night: strain—it through n colander. The
next morning add • qairtce efa point"
suet, a pound of raisins, half a poor
currents, a little salt, and a tescupf
molasses. Boil it three or four hourx,
beaten with-doh sauce.
2 • 4--
'Paiioaissiurs.Olio-lif. our „sgrioui
exchanges says that the tuna is arming
the pltqlßiur,k-pd the .cutei
he asitle, as Itugleruante of ectliv
Slo, for Allgood tamers Will grind ihetr
lute, mold, because hay uwal will: . be n
.1-xicuT44tifiaTlTay.ssitaian'ny
mike' ecorioulleat than. eon...
i L llppref
+~s~~ ii
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Prom thr:N:
KAMS'AlSFrefiVEtrtnktfrtAir;
• • ' 4 -." - .
Much hint' been slid fa.theitepublistain
papis . abotik the
• Kansas Convention UV,
and its'provisions hare, been reprelented to
b.' so ott:rageons and ohominabir o that wo
aro iriductd to assert it entire 'Wear cot,
limns. We are willing to admit that it
not in all respects' rokist-we Should WhAt it
.to bet But Do fur as reistes_ Htiti AsoisbytAllift
t ng or intimidation or obstroolko. at Ifte
Intllcietorva, it is all thaltsoUld bo desped., •
Preparatory to the election of dettgatee,
In number, who are to frame a Clitcret4:. •
tution, this law provides diet bctiren 'thq
lit •of .March anti the lit idApril of the
present ycar,a census aToo.butaked of ..411
Vie free male inhabitants, oifisene of the
Unitid states, qvcr 21 - years of ice,-Autil-4111 -
014(r %video persons actually rcaid4
the Terttoey. Wherr tl.e census ballhem
taken and returned te,Alie Governor, he will
divide the aggregate numberotrotes
El, and this will give the number •of id r tcs
for each delegate, which will be ag.PtwlaOPo 4 i' -
tq,,r.seh county According to Ma number oC
qualified voters. A rvgistry of all the co
ten.' names is fo c made and MO iq Ors
office of the Probate Judge, where k-trak be
kept open for.
thirty days. ;_,
except tlura whose names see 1 reghilmindei
.Nono but tw:mrta fide eltizesii Mtn Vide;sad
it they do, -- the registry Is the. bisfanthipt to
dstect illegel.riul fraudulent irothage -ilk
- Outside intpltel.enee in the election, whether
from the North or from the South., is enstemi
ally guarded.egainst. • -
The eljction is to be held on the Ild Mon
day ire June next. “ - Efeiy hinria tiae fa;
habitant of the) Territory" on that day, los
ing a citizen ot , the Territory" on that day.
1 "being a citizen of the United &stet. seer
the age of il years, end who sialhilevs eta;
ided three ;south; next heiere -avid alogeutoe;
m the county in lanai* loco AO ItOld. and
no other peraonerhateier shahs nagged to,
' vote-it said election. ' Nome - theiredrome can
iete who were not bonne Ns inhabitants-a
the Territory on the 14th inst., and who
Shall not continue to reside in the same co,
tenth the election. This three tfkinb* mea
dow° hat been much coMpliinsdi et at tb.
East, and doubtlemtit well provost way
Y
also Atha Illintfis and Wisootedn;file : likat
Rake of voting, but ler lesartlin WOO rine
Months' restdeOce had- not '.lleasiellagnist. , •
ed FiTticalr hitindilaigtote ptigteteig'
gal voter Ilona *ating is - ItertialfingAiliaisi
heavy penalties, and to also ii eine? at
tempt at illegal voting, and all ding 4h thel
part of idectiop4ffitora Ylyd !ht,
14th, and ifith, sections.
.110-gitell not ease._ The_ e • *lethal. t to.
meet at the capital of the Territory on kbe
fat Monday-in September next.-
This Act contains on its fare no twos
fo; sittinitting to the people
ittoonhich the Convention tad
this we think is a Manifest
honorer, hare been provided' for in iiesse
supplementary enactritent. AK, ter I.
preiviae 7 forleking the Oeinsos, and 'Bo din&
for Delegates to„anvenition.
lie it werteto bytko G4rst dont,
latire AatestrVy ofthe rartraaal ay: itgaintOr
Std! t. T i r for the inirposar of is
ear intnemt: tt of the inhabitants entailed_
110 vote under the provit.iona of . this.** in
apportionment and alt election ..4.4 "tankers
of it convention, it shall be the limy Jot the
Shoritfirof the sqtrat ceuntice of Kfireiss
Tenraory, and they arc hereby respairge t
tircen AM first day of March aril '
day of April ; 1857, to make An eanalftentinii
of all the free made ilealunntlat citizens of
the. United States, over twenty ens years pr
age, and &IT - other white pawns, so amity re- ,
stet Mg' A-i thinAhei r respective cc...unisex yu l d
for this purpose fibrilla:taro power to appeligt
one or more deputies to assist In such
not to exceed one in each mutticiPal tern -
ship, each of whom belorcntralognpiMihia.'
duties of his office shall take and sots
atroitth br affirmatiem to support the Cost
stitutiore of the Unfted Staten, and faitidiallY
and len partiallp dialuarge the dulled ingliant
on him byithis act aeconling to the beet of
his skill and eidgment et kith oath eir'efikr-
Matiou uhalt be administered to thetrintoer
ally, and be duly certified by a Jodie of
clerk of- the district court Ur ihtiAlttiteti
States, of.juidge or 'oink of the pnbrialtee4n:t
itir the tie ... .veral comities, • or H. itluitten - of,
the ppoe, and tiled and recorded it thereffice
of the Secretary of territory. - •
•
Sim VA!' Ciik=v -
of Sliciirtho dodos impostit tiro midi
Shrift br this nett eTiall dosflas-Spoisitsiktio
4' :4• r.
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