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CRAMS, AII4ORNMY AT LAW AND REAL ESTATE IMMO JAMES ATTOktMla AT LAVV„ saLtatrowrig. PIIPPOA V1VIo• •n tiku Lhutnn.d• nu• tilkor nest •r Net Otor 11,C$ 111 1111,AIICISAIR F:v Al LAW, uaLt.rros,l!._teKA Gets. Fora 411, occupied LJ tb' Mis James Rdni wid• J J. 1.11911,i1, St ROO.O \ DEN I ISl', h., l r rn. tr., irrnlS rn , rt I. p•w prepnre4 1.. N'4l l u p on.•ll WI. *l7 doNlr• hl. prof , 4411.1 nl Orr, I, 1‘...1106 I ., 4l‘ert 114 011 PLt Ing Strt•t 1611/151, 11.1.1A11 P A %u.wnl .1.4.06N-14:1. S. A r ItAVY ."1 AllOlOll, Allevt, ihre*flbfin for u•rly 0.,t11.11411 by II 01110•. MeAlliOrr. 11.1. 4 CO ra•Oker• •- . •31 /Vitra' • r act, ?II GT. NI it APIII t DAii NUR ROTY PER, I alien deli) I , ept 5.11.1,70 from N • N to 5 I' 71.-, S BARNHART, re hit lb tilo Arebtat Building Bollefaito Pawl • DN. 44. 1.. rolircil, Pa r.iict iN h strtctirvlti en., AM, an Ifl Sir, et Cots' 4.111•1 ) M ill atteriNd to tiir•fisaritriitti hol"tutttte, and eve , peelf,My iiilf•re Iris irnrviool t f rii i,„l, end ih. pu 614 - •It. J s. 0/1111V 11111111.1.. • pearatet At:4. 14111t 4 4WW, 16111.1,111,011(K. CA‘TAR. ,pA Will atiao4 to prof...tonal calls bnr•telfor•, kb+ roope,tfully s•rs ions is itte frinittim sod On. tt,Otkta Off. is tic at tl•Ot is his 16A1 , 1U1its su Spring sr reel Oct 2$ LP-tr --- - lll•l wit, nri,t JII• 1 1.1. & •milk.);",117,11 Alr 1k At LA II, In rIONT. •elt, ie ll,•yn•ldis . A ...nit. 011 lba 111,mi ~,,, 1 a C ti itr uol Ln.ano. arta C T Alexander w,lk kits in lire pr •nd t h e y wi ll 1 1 :7•1 * P rt .a 7o k hre ' , l.l :l " ..;ll::: • .11 t. 1••• e ,~. U. ItHsIIOEN'T DEVTIMT 1.1.1.,R1r.0.111, I YNT{Ili et. , end reetder.e.. , It the N ruth hot( eerttgr lonise Chem..' 1116111 r the Olen 11 , .ttite LirN tll be foun,l it hr. oRt s •zn•rt two wrrkl • snob mouth conimen,ifig nn thr flat M^ntley rut the wit.n(h whnh h will he •114 4411011 UNIKI7 I III. I HOUSE, vrm F RP:VNtiI 4 .IIM (It , mei i.t.rtipalt (IK'TRL Co Mutes ti.ll.oollnted CO) i•dtinol.l o la M I i proloptly r•inilted I or.re,t (I dip II deposits liseliange in lb• Lids eonsta oily es 11140 (or sal• bepos• It. ree•leas • •PVIIIN ■ ar•Act.taran 1 V II♦L• • fi CORA IN IsEretotrio , rlK, HUNKS. NleAl,l,l:-VrElt, II ALE h. CO CSTRU 0 . P• Ditriel*e B+ebuige and Note Bitola rt d -Interest r oa on i-petial 11eniitite ilteoitione lI • le sinq Prooeeili Remitted Prompt y-K tnize on the Emit cone, nil y 1111 bend At NI. STOVER, Arroci my AND CoIINSELLOR AT LAW siu.,i,sroolit k ?sox' a. ' tI ill pre mien his profesilid In the eevara►Courta 4,t Ctolta JA,,Nty y All 1,11011100 Intruated to • him will he faithfully •ttelidoil to - rotteutat attentton paid to collections and all motile' promptly re• male Con 1.0 consulted In the (lemma AS well ae in the Elik i glieli•langlinge en nigh el 'mouldy occupied by dud t• lurneido and 1.) C 11. , 111, Keq ,UARLIRS U II %LIR At HOY, ArToONEIS AT LAW, lIKLIAPONTS, PIPN'A WM a ttend p r omptly to nit b 04,110511 entrusted to Wolf tra lout tho builth tg tlrtnurly omm Plod by ion Jae T lliitß A CARD MOWS 11,11.4 4 nor will attend to my businau 1114,1 , 14 my beon,.e Int,ooacrill, and will be as alttel by me la lit. trial or ell could. ant rusted to diem 11 T Seca her 15, IRO P. P. GUNN, mtuoarsT. 11ILLSTOXTS, P. AN D RETAti D141.111R Drugs, Medicines, Purttimery, Painta, Oils, Var. lashes, Dye•Stufs, Toilot - Surps, Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes. Panc• end Toilet Articles, Trussed@ Ind Shoulder Braces Oarden Seeds Customers will and my tt. oak eomplete and fresh, lad all old at moderat* prices Lf`ifarmers r and Physicians on the country Ira waled to examine my stook . ' Flail REDUCED. STATES UNION HOTEL, 11104 i 1100 Market Street, above iteth, PHMADBILPMIA, PA. G. W. M/MICLS, Proprietor. TSUI :--111 75 PRR DAY. re IV P. DIAVICANVO, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 6111.1,10F0NT1, PA. Junes ildsosassus hie assoolated with. Win. P. illaemsnus, /Coq .In the praotioe of Law. Prof's- Mop s' business intrusted oar. will remits* pratript attention They will aqend the several Courts in the Counties of Osotte, Clinton and Obarleld } Cake oirAllegiseny Woos in Use .b,plldias for- eeouvisdby Mae b Ell= CM " , El REPORT OFR AUDITORS OF CENTRIC COUNTY FOR. Vilt YEA R 1859. fittriwct, TivamiTer, io soctouut with Centre evtatty. Do amount roorired from Collectors and other towage, (Ir. l'y WM not o! COMlhiseloren orders Mil 41 • 823,834 78 , Tr neuron Commission. on $26,- 838 78, 1,266 94 Allownnoo for Postage, da-i• til 00 $26 615 72 ibitnisce dun Cireenty Trll.lrurer, 3 942 12 7110 M AS McCOY, Beq , Sheriff In swoon& with Centre county, Tu ifinOiln t County order, 1195 12 " fors sod dues collected, 1 2 1 1 50 Cr 104„, By beenviluir, primmer* us per.llll ren dered 11,683 81 balance due Phial, 1 1 269 69 We the undersigned Auditors of Centre county, i n Ike C,,msottoweelth of PeUtisytvinia, du certify amt agrceehle to on art of AttAntlfer we met et ti,e Commissioner. office iti said County. on Mon day the sateetrih day or January. A D. 1861, end did audit, mettle and adjust the several accounts . . . • .. . . . . an. ability In taphnony *hereof wa eratn let oar hands dd. tenth day of January. A. H. lIMI JEREMIAH MAYgS, JAS C W ILI4 Alia, 1 Madßoll. - BENJ. RCHEOCK, - . Receipts and 'Expenditures of C. ntre county for the Yegr A. D. 1880. Me, the Coruna I. 1111101111( Centre trtust). 16 11ro° - - ably tin an OIICI of ASSenOliy, entitled an Act to mien County Jades and levies." inquiring the Conitnastnnors of the seve-al Counties of this Com monwealth Inn puhulch annually a statement or 11, Receipts and Expenditure■ of their reapeet 1, eh/ reirOrt the following, viz (rum 11. e 7th day of January. A I) 1840, to the 7th thy of January, A It nun RECEIPTS. atitiottit ',relied from Cu'libelous 111 d l/lbOr wnurret EXPENDITURES. Ay mount of Commis , loners orders lifted - 16,328 to I ncnd W W Brdlrh, Orem Conuniulusi on $2B 11134 78 •. " of aiinwanep for postage yid otailovery COI NTX AUDITORS Am't pen) to C. Nark." Co Auditor 140 S hrouk, •' Jero Miles (1. Liviusetooe Clerk to Coolly Auititwa, ASsENtli)rM. A„,•, p.ut t o T T.tup and It•r ugh ofricr.• •ftkr , •114 rcturna, ices 80 CONIMISMONERS' OFMR fi, - t p.,a to Ira /hither, for tonne.. Le OP Cususetanetwer luw Iluiellinsun for n•re teal WI Co Cumwiuum er I Hurler fur errricee County Commissioner 700 00 J Methslmola, for seriti• or; is Cu Cuunnwftmar 17 00 I Johnston, for Servi• Clerk its 1459 221 37 J r Johnston for serwi ( WA ns Clork In 1460 309 72 .1 T JoLua.n, for wrl 10 00 s in t t e it n . d:s h ed in e Sir ur,4oe as Alt r to C 4.1111.111,41.11.11 snA rf,r n ilecting 150 00 P Omen, for psnlittld• ors and unicOlage 57 11 in Cook for postage 0 45 A Ii Hutchinson for trsn• ?oohing old unseated Istal hook ti I.tringsione for 1..11s sod ststionery co( It's c.v . or emimionwealth .t.a 146:1 li reud 1.1 T royerie juror.' 1,74:1 50 000 B Weaver thr Pro. thorpory's mots of 1855 11 96 Audroo White for servi cep N. Court ones 60 00 ' Constables attending on juries 19 00 Parsons for service as Tipsters es 46 COURT ROUSE Am' s. pad to blooming insurance ,Coen „, pans, for insuring C 11 29 53 ~ yor ghoul (or C if lamps 1 35 ” 1/ ben for puttinggas in furnime room 6 50 " 11 Herr for sundries 12 00 1/ .11 tate fir repairing Court House root 6 87 '' JIM Yoe rge r for rep& Ir - 'j u g c ottc , /louse r,,,,f 2211 73 " - W K. Wulf f.r pstning Court (louse root 'l4B 96 . " Bald 11 ton for shingles (or Court tlouse roof ' 36 60 " 1.) Derr lur serving, as Jailiwr 150 00 ~ 1/ berr for cutting wood and clesmitur pro/ Les 1 021 " 11611efonto Vss Company for (bus for Court iloutio 100 70 ,' J. P Wean for cutting writ al and cleaning privies 7 75 " Glazing C 11 windows 5 50 Mending Chairs I. 60 " Qrshain Moore Tor clean ing Court (louse Buss 3 00 o J. T Johnston for lime 1 50 non 84muel I,ltin for Charnialier and Clock for Court llouici 68 00 " B. Haupt and Co. for, two soul buokets 2 50 • ' J. IP .01 . 0110 for breaking soul for Court Rouse - 1 20 " Wilson A Oro 's fur coal for Court Rouse 100 00 0 A Ryan for three stoves for Court Rouse. St, 03 IMM= OOUNTY JAIL. .. Thomas filoOoy for bal. knee at last settlement 474 01 0 Denial Z. Kline for wood 89 37 for Jell •• N flillibieb for work and 9 92 materials fur Jan •• Thos. McCoy for board -195 12 ing prisoner - CI W Lambert for A l as - 00 , tering ,to at Jail i H B Tres'iyulny fpr re pairing water Opel, *0 100 at Jail " Jeaso Clinger for Iron bars for Jail Windows a 56 Dr. Potter medical atten- 8 00 Minos, so, to prisoners '• Wilson A Dro.'s for mar . - 'Amalie, so., ibr Coon' 100 00 ty Jail &awl Mewls for eaa' 2 00 log Jill wlndOws , , . ' .. - ' '."•'• '-, ,---.: ..: . '44,' . ' ' e • - , , .117 '' ' ' . ' ' • , ...., . ). • • . ? ...; _______,,,-) (-) , ' • 111 ... ' • . \ • . '1 , .., . :,, .. , - ;,z .. . 7. • :".', ;, • • z .t•-- "4" - ••.: . .! i. 5 .; 7 . _ 1 ' 1! I . ' ''.- Th' ~,,15!,•''' . -. 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E-I , ' i' i. • - , I - 1 . ' 4 /11 1 1P+14344464 0 .04/66 . I, • ' k 1 ' ''l. . Sti*&4lV‘'e. • ' '.. ' - • . . • $221172 82 $22871 83 $323 62 X 22,87 2 62 1,266 94 70 00 $46,615 72 s'l no 11 u 0 11 uo 12 00 $4B 00 CII3 IVO 00 240 00 MI Mll3 HI 48 II 49.1 3 $1,77J 1.51 MiSeri.LANEIOI I S " linen tuftlingtom balance due at last aottlentent 17,788 57 " Jute L. Test stationery and !ant repaint $l5 60 Jon T Hoover Treasurer Agricultural kineioiy 100 00 " Jan I/ Turner water tat .Ittreteenty Attsll4l.loga T 2 60 " Suit Counnlssioners vs. Worth Tap. ovurseers 4 90 4 , M P Crpstbwaite esti• mating ad sectum docket 6 0 " Ira 0 Mitchell auditing account of Prothonotary and Resider 20 000 " 11. P Tre sly di ny for run. Ong lines between Haines and Mass township 168 15 - II P Treaiyulny for run ning lines I Purguson Patton 87 60 t II P. Tres'yulnv for run ning lines of Morton and 11009 rd 4 50 60 Bellefonte boro' on meet brill: e 10100 " John Wier State Lunatic Aallurn for keeping Lu natic!, 451 50 " John former bill furnish ' std county 0 44 .• J N. Koala:: auk. 040 . .f Proih'y end Kleiner 35 00 " Eastern Penitentiary for keeping convia's 43 81 " Penn's Railroad - bill for height , 5 59 " John Rosa for reward on Sherman and Rudy 75 00 ♦ps3 131 P.b 14th 1861-.4t hAr UST AND 811.1 LI. RE PRE 4 ERVED. LVJL Apd so everybody ought W prams their health la this cold weather by going in I. STERNBERG & eth"sfilift the Awl Flog. near Livingston's nook Store, and provide themselves with cults of warm olothing, at a trifling expense. Overcoats selling at anti , . p lees Knit Jnokets Undercloth ing. , . , °beeper than ever. Feb Itth. 1861 -Vol 6: No. 6. :IV 417 Al4lll4nnci splendid assortment of Va I. entitles Are jot being opened At hiring-. trip's Beob store. 1 a lidioll 93 BELIEFONTE, (E .R COUNTY PAINTING. " J. 8. a J. J. Rriabin for County and u t ittra printing 212 50 J. C. iCtlrtll printing 65 00 f IA arn " :a r rt l for • ing Co statetnent " F Kurts for publish- , tog unty statement ' 27 00 Nu,ts k Stover ibr pub . tubing Co statement " Fred Karat for advertis ing " Kurtz & Anhui ins adVor. tieing appeals, printing circulars and pnbilehing trrnptreintprttfuns_ 62 60 • . • Seely • Barnhart for pul) Belting two pruchunationi 56 00 PREMIDIS UN SCALPS For iwalps of foxes, wild este, panthers, de PUBLIC GROUNDS. " C Porlinnhaw fur rem. Otot pa Vernerita 6terl Parton* for staking Wes in C H yard Pat rk k X ane for workon Court ilynae Yard 0 r tanker' Brown ftir work 4 noatNi McCafferty for euedrias i 87 MeDermot fur cutting arpttorsealitovre SOH INQUISITIONS ON DEAD BODIES Wm C Welch for an In cideilion on 4 dead body 12 25 LOANS 'AND INTEREST ON LOANS.S Oao W Tate interest on County order* D Kaufman Warfd on note . . John IBBlBMEDffisterust Oft County nnier " E C flumes interest on County order . Blair It Darman assignee for money loaned County " Illalrk Mormon assignees for money loaned. County " J D Turner lutorest „onTel. Tat• order , -ik. .' J Nobel-mon (sl . r isomer loaned Conoty " ,''' " Dr K Orson for Interest on Can utir order " If it rilet (lion Inter • eel op y named Co. " J. S. s Intone on County order . lieu Litiwton laterest on County7rderimrtrilik " Jamb Butngart inters.t _ on County order and note "" Jsoob Pottagrove ln,reet r n oeunr• order aid dale . Martha 0 Pellereon in• tercel on money loaned On 0 M W nt1.11• Internet an eaunty ordat ~ Et, Softies Linn Internet At -AIL Writ. law for money .... - loaned wanly " E C Hums I Ben. In tern% on Tate order _ ROAD VIEWS 11An M T 1 rnl rt for road view , In Wide Twp 71 00 A 11 , 1 Eld_gr for road views 77 00 J aul. Wilier. for road views in Liberty 0 00 henry Movrr fur ruail •lewe In Mitre A 00 Henry fh,pp for road view in Carlin r 00 JiitinL- 1 1rein for •iewing bridge at NrenhCreek IQ 00 Daniel Rubniia fur toed! view in Liberty 8 00 A Fiederick et el view ing, McCall vuL___ If 75 J.dt T Hoover eiewfnj road from Muebannon to ylertown 71 75 J fl memo et at road views 8 00 CONSTABLES RETURNS Conatab'es for returns to o tun and mileage, 132 02 ELECTIONS. Riectia* officers. return • judges. oultablea end sa• sonsor• for o ffi ng up Het a( voteil l a d attending. Etonian' $1.501 34) ' Rankin and Shoemaker Clarke to return judg es 12 00 ' C K uhues Congress onal. return Judgo 11 50 OEM THE UN lON DIE t 13M The" LavT of •ifewspapero, 1 Buboaribore who do not giro expreoe hotline to the obtrery, are wondered ea wishing to eon node the eubsorlption. 2 Tf grebe:Albers ' erdeit The dlioontinsanoti of' their oarindioeht, toe peditee4se meg continuo to, ern? thort Watt' orroartsgts ar wid .3. Wit tOr term to takn their - perloaloreitt frail t AD' o Jo ip which they ace di-, reoted.they ere reredailiti; till they have matted the bill andwdOW. them to be diecootin tied K DO 27 00 1. 50 4 If solveribers remote to other places without informing the pnbliabere, ingd the papers are sent to tholr former direetten, tbv are, held responsi ble., S The courts have decided that refuaing to ale papers frdm t o ode., or removing and leer ' tig them ensiled• for, laprieea facia evidence oir titentional fraud. V 6).1 60 :54 56 ..._4__ $254 65 A TIIRILLINO asvownbmAxr STORY God ie eyeeywbere. Hie words are on the hearts. 41 0 40 n i the battle field or in our peaceful hemer — Peeise be to his holy name. Szs so 8 00 It was on the wilds if Wiesihicon, on She day of battle. ea Lb oct_day_ imq clime rough - Theeibiekly Mitered leaves. that two men met in des ly conflict near the reek which rest likes :4 4„ , ( shrike prim- the der The man b, the dirk; brown face and darker grey ele, daitoliitt wi h deadly light. and a tniumnltr form clad in a blue frock of du; litxulutiort—la aronlineutal named War- Theijther.pan with lone big h r drodp mg along hie ciolarevroux face, is•gloVin half military footnote of a tory rerntib Thie is a murderer of P4oh named t) honey. They met by socident sad now they fought not milt sword and r Be. buCwith long and knivea they atruggled twin ing Aid twisting on the green sward. C 23 210 08 27 GO 76 41 En S9ll 00 EIE At the tory is down—down on the tort, with the knee of the continental upon hie breast— the upraised knife flashed &m ill 111 hie faee. 000 00 EIEI Qua! tern I I yield," .gaspliiihe tory. as the knee was presead upod - hishreaat, Spire ire J yirhl," EMI "My ihtiither." sai4 the patriot in that tone of deadly - IA% ' T My ItinfhWerted for quarter4nn the night of Paoli, and even al4 he rititt,r, to hie kneel yelll struck that knife 444W-Lik_bx.acl• 0, 1 Will give you quarter* of Paul,,'' , for the Mow aid MEI II 00 90 00 BCEI his , re•th were clenched with deldly hate he paused far a tnotnent, ()WTI Mitionetthe tery's arms end with a rapid stride dragged hqn to the verge of the rock, and held him (vying over the 1b7515. Nletcy e .'• gasped the tory, turning ashy pale by tarns, as that Melo) gull yawned below • Mercy ! I titres wifr and child at home—spare me • •'' The continental with his muscular strength t ;alh,•red (or the effort, shook the murderer once more over the abyss, and . then hissed his bitter sneer in his face. 00 00 inn 57 , n, IN Nly lirtitllr had a wife and two children. Ihe morning after the night ol Paoli, -diet wife was a widow, those children orphans 3((u nut like to go and beg your life of that widow and her orphans I" The proposal trade by the continental in mockery and hitter hate, was taken in seri ous earliest by the terror stricken tory. Ile begged to be taken to the widow and her children and to have the privilege ol begging his life Alter a moment's Serious thought, the patriot soldier consented. Be bound the tory'ri arms still tighter, pleleit him on the rocks again, and led him to the woods. A q uiet cottage, embossed among the tree., broke on their eyes. They entered the Cottage. There beside the desolate hearth stone, sat the widow and children. She sat there, a matronly woman of a boot twenty-three years, with a face faded by care, t deep dark eye. and long black knit hanging in a disheveled state about her shoulders. On one adde was a dark haired boy of some Ali years, on the other side a girl 44111Vpiltr-punger. With 111/At_ The Bible—an old and venerable volume—, lay open upon the mother's knee. And now the pate fact SI wry Bung himself upon his litters, and eitsfeased he hail butchered her husband on the night of Paoli, and /begged his life at her hands. Spare me for the sake of my wife— child —" $047 50 OM 11,324 881 Ile had expected this pitiful moan would touch the widow's heart, but not one relent ing gleam softened her face. The Lorl shell judge between us." she said in a coil ioylt. that fr. , su the mur derer's heart. 6 k, the Bible al in. my lap; I will close the volume, and this boy *Mall open, end picas ii thigery at random upon a line aud'ilsy that• you shall live or die." Chu was s strange proposal, made in good faith of a wild and dark superstition of olden times. Fora Moment lhe'r?rrc Pale as -*Them, was wrappellin deep thoight—then in a fainting voice he aignided his consent. ,14 836 b 6 liaimng her dark eyes to heaven, the' mother prayed Wide Great Mather to direct the Boger of her eon. She 01040.1 tho book, --ehehanded it to Mat boy whose Omit reddened with loathing a he gated upon hie fatherle murderer. Ile took the Bible open. e I its'huly .4 pages at randoth, and pladed Isis finger upon' & Terse. , ' • There was a allenoe. The continental wither. who had sworn to avenge his broth er's death, stood with dilating eyes and part. Mips: The-culprit knoellus upon the door, The Restored —r loth lam with his face like ()in .:aimed clay*. felt his hentt leap to hie throat+ Then In a clear, bold voice, the widow read this line from the o i klitaineni. %t was atiott, yet terrible •• That Marl AL!/ die!" Look ! the broiler springs' forward to plunge a knife into the mnederer's heart ; lmt the tory, pinioned av he is, clings to the *iddw's knell. that one more trial mny' be made ethetittlo sirl, that child of flee years old, with the golden hair and laughing Oyes, ' The widow &invents. There iv an awful pause. With n erode in her era without knowing what she wile do the hale girl opens the Haile an it far on her moth( r's knee : she turned her face away and placed her finger upon a line. The awful silence grows deeper The deitijrasett breaths of the brother, and lumk en gasp of the murderer, stone disturb the stillness ; the widow and dirk-haired boy wet, breathless. The little girl', is she ceneht a Peeling of awe from those about her stood breathless, her face turned aside, and her tiny finger resting on the line of Itfe and death. ' At length gathering courage, the wi law bent her eye upon the page an I read : it wag a line from the New Teetranent '• Love your enemas " ' 0)0 1,,01t of terrthle majorty and chtfil like *re sublimity that crush the heart with rapture, you never alione more strongly than ttre're in that lonely rot of 'h.• Wianaltmor. when you saved the murd , Ter's heart. Aro* took how wonderful are the ways of heaven. That very night aathe widow sat by her fireside—sit there with a cruNhid twirl and hdt eyelids, thinking of her hug. band whcknow liy mnuldoring on the drench ed soil of Paoli—there was a tap at the door She opened it, and that husband, living, though covered with wounds wag to het arms Tre'fiad fallen at Paoli, but not 4t death, he was alive, and hut wife lay panting on hts hosom, That night ißare was a prayer in the wood embowered cottage of Wissahloon. The Peace Conference CLOSI VUIII -VIIMINIA AND NORTH CAA I:E= Wesuteumtv, Feb. 2.1.—rh., Peace- Von ferenee to day revive.' and passed by a vote of nine Sietex ag►tnat eight Staten. the Franklin Nulnititute for Mr. bluthrie'e propo 7 Innen It is understood that the Virginia and North Carolina delegations were divided. and that there was a inaiority in each State against it. This latter report, however, is not authentic. The Conference then adjourned. I= WANFIIMITON, Feb. 27. —The proposition before the Peace Conference was Toted on by hectionN, the !fret, with reference to di viding the Territory.,.was barely adopted. Indiana did 111)t vote at 'all ; Kansas and New York were divided, and Virginia arid Missouri voted 111 the negative. The result was eigbtagainst seven, and but for the temporary absence of one of the New York Commissioners there would have been • tie vote. The following is the proposition as adopted TUX PROPOSITIONS OF TRIE PLACE. CONPRRRNCIII Section 1. In GI the present Territory of the United States north of the wand of thirty six degrees thirty minutes of north latitude. involuntary servitude, except in punishment of crime, is prohibited. In all the present territory south of that line the status of persons hold to service or labor. as it now exists,,sball not be changed. Nor shall any law be passed by Congress, or the retrithrthlfeilislatiVe, to' hinder or prevent the taking of such persons from any of the States of this Union to said Territory nor to impair the rights arising froth said relaticin. But the same shall be ildhject Co- judicial cognizance in the Federal courts according to the course of the common law. When any Territory north or South of said line. with such boundary as Congress may pre scribe, shall contain a population equal to that required for a member of Congress, it shall, it its torso of government - be reiluttlican, he adthitted into the Union on an equal foot ing -the original States, with or without involuntary servitude, as the constitution of such State may provide. Section 2. No territory shall he arqiiired by the United States, except by discovery and for naval and commercial stationii, oda, and trsuit routes, without the concur rence of a majority of •ll the 8 inatord from the States which allow involuntary awry'. tuda, and a majority of all the Senators from States which prohibit that relation ; nor shalt territory be acquired by treaty, unless the votes of a majority of the Senators front eaoh class of States herejn before mentioned be cast as a part of the two thiid, majority necessary to the Milt:attar. of such treaty. Section 3. Neither the Constitution, not any amendment thereto. shall be construed to give Congress power to regulate. abolish or control, wittilp soy State or Territory of the United States, the relation established or recognized by the lawp thereof touching per sons bound to labor-or inioluntafy-service ==EM in the Ihstriet of Cothimble, without the con• sent of Maryland and without the Lament. of the usrtiens, or making the owners who do not. consent just compensation not the passer to interfere with or prolyibit represen tatives and others from bringing with them to the city of Washington. retaining and„ta • king away, persons so bound to labor or see• vice ; nor the power to interfege with or abolish involuntary service in places under the exclusive jurisdiertion of the lluited States Within those States and Terri tones ;there the sarhe is established or recognised; nor theoovrer to prohibit the removal or transportation of persons held to t.hor or in voluntary service in any State or ;Teriitory of the (In•tel .o any other State or Territory theesof. where it is established we reengnived by law or usage ; and the-right during transportation by s•a or riser, of intuiting at ports, shores and landings and of landing in case of distress, but rot fur sale or exist nor shall Con gress hare power to authorize any higher rate of taxation on persons held to labor or service than on land. The bringlog Into the District of Coluttibll persona hold to dolor metes for aide, or placing them in depots to he afterwords transferred to ntho place. fur sole ittt rherchenlise Is prohibited, an'd the right of transit through any State or Territor7 against its consent is prohibited. , {3 e ,tievi 4. The -titled , paragraph of the Heron(' section of the fourth - at Ate of the l'onstituttoi vhslii not be construed to un wept any of the States, by appropriate leg• islation and through the actioii of their pt It. Hal and mmisterial •ofll7ers, from enforcing the delivery of fugitives from labor to the person to whom such service or labor is due. Section 5 the ibrelitn alive trade hereby f'rcver prciliddted and it shall be the duty or Cdng-eas to pass laws to preierit the Importation of slaves. coolors, or persons held to service or labor, into the l'inted States and Territories from places beyond the iiihits thereof Section 6 The fleet, third and 6f h eec tions together with this lection six of these amendin - ents and the thisirtiaaragrapia of-the second section of the firit. iamb , •• 6‘ittltion, and the Paragraph o f the second section of the (myth article thereof, ebittllinrdmartiretilmeittshed without the Yr Presideot Tyler etitamertmeteu tee preposition to the Speaker of the llou,e, hut that body has not yet been Attila', inform ed of its dontents. Remo of the Cortimissioncre Ray that if their Confe - rence has been productive of rt.) other good result, it has produced a most friendly feeling among them. The Peace Conference then adjmirn d line the at 1 o'clock. Many of the Commission era have already left for home. Mite SWOOMINLY ON DAMNS --.% maprily of babies are to their mothers what a doll is to a little girl -something, to &ray —a mans of displaying odds and ends of finery. end exhthittng one's tastes. *if infants were treated on the principle on A" hi eh a good farmer treats lambs, goslitirt, chiAens. pigs he , vi 7 well fed Ind kept warm, they— would live and grow, just as well cared fur goslings live and grow ; and we neater kneai I one die. Dutch babies wear tins : and how could any lady of lute have her baby look like a Dutch baby I Just so, end Dutch ha babies generally live, laugh and grow fat. for they are 't smothered in flannel," and feathers, and kept all in • sweat."— Dutch mothers do not keep their babies for', model artist exhibitions They cover them up, keep them warm and quiet, and raise wonderful number of sturdy boys and gull. , We treated our baby on the Dolt% plan and .never lost a night's sleep with her. 1 ' HAPPY Woman. —A happy woman ! is she not the very sparkle and sunshine of hfe A woman who is happy because ale can't help it -whose smile -the cold sprinkle of OdeonOne carinoi Vatiiienl 'Maki a terrible mistake when they marry Tor beau ty, talent, or for style ; the sweetest wives are those who possess the magic secret of twin.; contented under any cireumitances.,- Rich or pour, high or low, it makes no diger en •ti ; the bright little fountain of joy bub bles up as musically in their hearts. Do they lir4 in a log cabin 1 The fire light that leaps' upon its bumble hearth becomes brighter than the gilded chandeliers in an Mad lin palace. Was ever the inredra of life so dark and unpropitious that the sun. Shins of a happy face falling across its tur. hid title, would not awake Sys answering I gleam 1 Why, these joyous tempered peo ple don't kw* half the good tbey do. -4? ia.vairi to stick your linger in the wettei and. pulling •tt out. look for a bole': and equally vain to suppose that, however large • space you occupy, the world will miss you when you die. 'NOM le this diatenoe tween happiness and unsdoin : he that thinks ineself the hap piest man really is so, but he that thinks himself the wisest is generally aetsenilya greatest fool. • Yams the thendship of him elfintands by you in the storm ; animist' of Insects will surround you in the sunshime. • A sermon in lour. Nord., on the ianity of earthly poisoning°. Shrouds bare no rook' eft" - SE!! ,'° . - • A i!Oid.i.l4psT Njay.: , And 'so. 'B4inire, ou don't take l count 4 pap( r ?" „ ,)lajor, Lae& the city papers on Moe better term, no I take a, couple of,lbern." "But, 'Squire, the comatry papepri orbit! prove • great ronvenituce jot ual.. j ho nl9l we encourage them the better the Hors orui afford to visite them.'' , ,- ..Why I don't knew itn'y cOnirehience they Ore to me." The 'arm you sold lint WI was adverlil ea in one or them, and therchy.you obta t trae a customer Did von not 1" "Very true, Major, but T paid (hr.. dol lars tut. it." ••ftind you made more than three htltuf dollars by it Now, if yolk peighborit „it! not maintained the press and kept it ready for one, you would have been without the means to advertise your property. But I triiilk T maw your daughter's marrists rtne44 those papers—did thit coat yoti auk thing 1" No. but— 6 And your brother's death. with I 100 S. obitoarrtleetie e r. And the desA i restion elf your neighbor Rigg'a hoicse by re. Ole n know these things are exaggerated till the authentic areounts of the newspaper' set them right." 0, true, but —" "An i wJen your cousin, Ipholt. was sip; for the Legislature, you appotied iery murk gratified at hie defense—which ant hiss °thing." r '• Yee, yes ; but these thtnp art news tiet the readers. They cause the people to t►ts the papers." . "No. :Squire Grud,re, not if all warn bite you. Now. f tell you, the day will surely come whim mmeliorlr will writes kips silo. gy on your life and rharacier, anti the iris. ter will put it in type with all your righats,thin will be done for you as a part; lore pauper . : Your wealth liberality, and all such Naimoli will be e p uken of ; but the printer's boy.lMl /lei:pelts the word* in arranging thetypisjg— thee, sayings. will reisok im,an-ilvilLitnoiniing, 'Squire Table lll.nuera , To meet at the brealccsat tahle 4 &thee: mothet , children. all Well. aught to bo ....eminent to pni heart. It should be iiource of humble grunted.. and abeekkuoiui op tho warruent feelings of oar 1104111 M,..". Shame upon the onntemilutde and low brad, cur. whether parent or child, that eau Ivor come to the bieskfalt table, where all the family have met in health, only to frown and whine, growl and fret ; .reline facie evi ; dance of a mean and grovelling -aml erlflall and degraded nature, • hencesoever the churl may hare sprow. Nor to It less reprehen , slide in make such exhibition at the le* in-/ ; for before the morning come*, some of the little circle may be etrtekert down !kith: sem- deadly dou..ase, to gather :rutinci thtat tah'o not again forever ! Children in good health, if left to th , tostiveit at the table-, bee corer, aft. r a 1. w garrulotis and noisy : hut if a tthm at all reasonable or bearable bounds. it ie better to let heist alone : they eat lead, &rimed. thdy 4d, nal. eat an rapidly as if compel'-d to keep shit. bile the very exhilaration ofallulla quicksto the circulation of the vital fluids, and ener gize' digestion and assimilation. 'lbe el tremes of society curiously meet in ibis re garil. The tables of the rAi and noble of England are models of mirth, wit and boat homope ; it takes hours to get through a re past, and they lira long ,If anybody will look in upon the negroes of a scented* fur= dy in Kentucky. while it theft' Melia, th'et cannot but be unpredited with the perfect abandon ef-Arbber, cachination, ant mirth it seems as if they could talk all day, and they lire long It follows, then, that at lb. family table all shoeld meet..and..flo it hal. itually, and make a common interchange ed. high bred.euurteaka_of wikrwoffocliosio.oL, cheering mirthfulness, and that 'generality . of nature which lifts us above the brutes which perish, prornoti re, as these things are of (Intention, high twelfth, and a long 4 1 Hair, J.urna/ of ileall4. WOJIATeiII WIT —At Parts recently, Mlle. Ciao. the piquant actress of the Patois Roy:' al, was to be a witness in favor of some oar; nietica used by ladies, and as French Courts ierinably alar the aged alittnesirs, all thie youngest actresses of Paris were thes, Med they reckoned upon a good deal ur tnent and profit when Wilt Cipo:oaras tti disclose her years. She was culled to tits stand, sworn,,gave her nesse and profession. *hen the Judge tfid. - “flow old'sre you I" +the quitted thestand, went tip to the tunktif. stood on tip toe, and whispered in the Judis'ii ear the inahoious'ilecret ! this .ffesulasutfilii ed and Rept fear siociet: , A Philadelphia Bra has reielinid . lona' from an attorney in North Carolina, 'viola ting 1185. as lb. proceeds of a dills& of SON The lawyer failing to ooNsot the debt is * regular way. bad " boarded it • titit„. 4 .. Wini l in'g up his !eater to the Grin. bir loyal • .• I Midi raisin'ed for my ;embus. thought the ooutdlssion le 6bl *tit t trim of to say thi•O if yoki lOW lief selidoadheal , guish I Ws mattered Whitt, tioairNeg oil Out yod reduldiVt, bmgrodgo the }mg &Alit I a 1 1 dt ,---1 NM MIER , .
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