Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, February 02, 1866, Image 1

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. • Ins isas da Jubilee)J
Di rain 1110,00/11114 di wind sup blow,
Aqt Went do Lord re
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Saki Oak last ni4l4. ;Lei tais to sleep. •
Upon de muddy grongd,
While tbsinsin was I,rippin• on mp lead; •
, (dud do wind. wan rondd,
I'd iiint to hob. inrilibt'ond dro, •
And snynabin bomb Milan
For diwodder's gating berribold. •
Oat bens in ail din rain.
• J3ut floras dons rako and bon
Die ens. da-Abildill.
DO nkin saw sown do wind niay b 143,
lint brass .do Lord re Iran
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rs_sat all ragged 'bout do kn.*.
My ghouls won't ony tom!
41y odid's so old dot from each doer°
De elbow's miming free, •
And dere', de children dat.opee plaited
In'ildrt 'tail 'boat WO yard
-0100000/ a shirt for doss, . • • •
De Uma'a Mk berry hard.
BO ding away de take and hoer,
• Dia am de inbilta
De rain May eons, de wind may bluw,
Sat Invade lard I's free.
\ be odder day when Piracy died,
I link It berry good,
Vat de dear Lord should take her pff
Before die odd wind bloWnd;
But dint 'twas hard to see her die—
I wishebe'd not been leiffn---
I's, 'frig:she perished) for she asked
About the rice and aohi,
, . Ent den Ve done wid raknand boo,
Dia am de jubilee •,
Vs rain may cone , do wind may blow,
Dot bromide Lord l's free.
And Dinah sits dere on de gPolitur,
And looks so thin and poor;
Elbe cannot sins tho Song she sung -
About the cabin door,
Her pour old limbs are 111'11 , 8 bare,
Her cheek hones oomin' rioo,
T alroost:wlet. de Lard would oomo
.-And take her up dor too.
But don rho's duuo wid rako and toe,
Mt am de jubilee;
Do rain moy oosno, do wind may blow,
But bream de Lord she's free.
I dram's last might old masa come
And teak us bawd wid he,
To de log cabin flat we ler
Whon first dey sot us freo • •
And der I built tbs.liglit 'on l firs,
And Dina cooked the yam—
bey es'y hat dreams are sometimes true.
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I wonder If dis one am. -
Out den I's Qung away do hoe
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'To bab ajnbilee ;
De rain may come, de wind rely blow;
.But brass do Logi I's free.—E.rokauge
4ILL ARP ADDRESSES HIS CONSTIU
• ENTS.
Respektalati re•ple
I eddre)you on this oltittslittn *lilt
profound utirstion fur the gro"at consider
ation n o d afire nice diemitoituttion which
Lused you to itowne by Ver votes with
st4}rot lu the Nitwit° of Uoorgy. For two
Mortleitt tpt and inepittu weeks the begirds,
tura have been in eolemn•motsion, our of
whom Lemproutl to be which. For several
deys wo were engaged I se shouts, infant, a
vo,tor , of roe: ,nyg Wise to tint whobter Georg) ,
WaS a'Slitte or LoJnoi territory—whether tee
Nero in the old Uu-toddy out of it.--vwhatit
ttuLatur ray Pokes and you and your token
were somebody , or nobody, and body, Pitt
by no Moons listotly', whether our poor Mao
aeWL,elttlilron, born durin the par, were all
ntul'had to be born over again or not.
This intnyint. ore much numutted7 but our
women nro advised to bo Ulm and sateen.
2.llfrien.le,.nat Aim has honestly bean to
11 - Xiletbe — Crin - UrtU - h - folds or the gloryotts
old tiaxon. Like the prodigal son, w i thte
itukys to tiro on, and feelin loneso e nd
- hungry, have been bowfin and serapin and
tuakin apologis s for qv% or sit months. We
Julio been Seen stentlin afur off for weeks
end weeks, tar l J do theTkill roe
lIP. They *knovi we've got nothin for they
eat niour 'what ance,:atvpus for put tlu. rings
on our Ihrgere, we o ouldent espekt fib until
they bring book the . jewelry :they carryed
tss:. X cannot say 'in the lattglidge of
the poet, that our labor hay been n labor 8f
love, for we've bad monetrus _fitter ,pneour
agement to - be churn ; but we hid all set our
heads towards the stars and stripes; and
we jintly dittermlnd that, come wool came
Wo, sink orpWin, survive or perish, tionder
or lltealn, We'd slip back, or enoslibaCk, or
git back Somehow or somehow dee, or we'd
sire out forever and ever amen 'stabs hang
ed to em,,so called, I golly.
' lir.to• this time ltlharbia a 'tip, VII Ws
talc., The team Ira*, • said. one.ind the
gel. ean sound . altd the wig&
,Onsed, but
Me road ruktite.iNfreet, tofetmat,ttordyroy
In the world. , .10a pa:iv - mg& *oil, *l4
.pollypend•lattehyanfteraktisaonyraetti
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14 • Out,: atal the mot%
ronad mid away we go In the gully I Andy
JObnitqA Mit. €he 44tert-mla he ettillt . .."Ge
Jellift".indiarbellers; "Ilrfrirtrl 4- ital' In
•KlAtikelli;,.!ls Al lllttliAsve , 014Icr bilk
to the.faekantiendt, till lit blame the why.
He 111011i4 . 4041 , 0 . 1 . 1,14 . 10 beet% bwitheitillem
le)tiyikfinkakOalitti ealk i Steirmikats4 .0,1 1
*ls end oth4likOmdlemen, who keep holt
lefla iii.,l444l4•caitekln hle.wltip and an-
NeliAlitAgevoktb,o MAO times ma dosi
buoy whether be l i,jief-ht• or- haw4ls, hly
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studio, for we OWL ' !dial out it f!‘ there re".
skint. They font of to the pool nig
ger but, aka keer for-the Union. The
*seem boylifOnt iltqtar The Union hattlid 7
ent leer for the nigger: By denble.teiming
on us they licked ue anewe in 11 up, bat
now the. one don't waht our ulna* and
the oilier don't want our Union. and Its' thit-;
hardest akedule to pleas em both thido pool
vaithished peeptil trier undertook. - Its Ali
most horded war to wind op that history
loblittle. 1160110; Oaten and Conliany• are
still-a_fusein And rondo about the 'Veriest
ing * nigger—Went hing.to vote and mike
• ' ifewl7, and want to
proldbit.,us B Ii from, dein, the same
thing for 80 years to cum Jeerusalem I
where is the oussio map? They say its all
right for a nigger not to vote In Connecticut,
helium titer? slut but a few °tem thee; and
Its all wrong for; em not to vote in Georgy
baking there's a BQip of em here, ond they
talk Logik and Retorik amagin fto prove how
it is; Well I habit' got a whole passel of
sense like NM, but no ,ollore as I'm twirlbot
high a nigger is a nigger I don't keer whir
you etnell him, and a vote is a vole I don't
keer what you drop it, I golly I they can't
git over
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The truth is, my feller-sitigens, I some
times feel like we dident hay' no Govern
ment. I felt that May sorter when Mr.
Gibson appointed me a committee on the
state of the Republik. When the Sekretary
• • •• . mined up with the
Republik; I felt that I was obleeged to re.
sing. Main majastikully to my feet, lays I,
"Mr. President I beg tole respeolybly ex
kused our, if you please, If thar if , imy
Republik oh this side ofJortlin I cant perseve
it at this tinin with these speks. Thar went
a place in old Virginny Rolled Port Repub
lic, but Mr. Rebel General Stonewall Jack.
son wiped out Its contents generally In 1868,
and I bavent Muse beard of It In fforthern
Denture. I have heard of a skrub concern
over about Washington they Mill a Repub
lic', but, cur, it are likely to prole Lliti graini
est impqrure that ever existed on a conti
nent of freedotil. I suppose, our, it to
be moved to Roston *rite infernal regions
in a few days and I want within Ao do with
it. Eskimo me, stir, brit I must insist on
bath respektably diseharted." I took my
seat Paid the most profoundest and tumult
uous sileinte ever seed, And Mrit Gibson re
marked that he woudent impose the Repub
lic ott no rerpektable man Den his wishes.
Ile then transferred ma to-the-Finants•Gom-•
miller, and sod he hoped we *amid take im-
Mediate notion, for the State had no money,
as well as himself, and board was high and
eat setaras frequent.
This may notthav been his Oinklual lan•
gulag°, but. is anglin toward it. • I bolted
my head and said, "Ditto, exsepantrdon't
eat seteras." Forthwith I telegrafed cari
ous gentlemen for a temporary. loan, but
they woutlent loud a dollar until Mr:Jenk
ins wer uorgaratei, for they wanted his
unmet to the note. Thinks, says 1, there's
a tap lost about the wagin. If we ate a
State, wo con bony money in Augusty. If
we aint a State, its none of our bisuese to
berry it at all. Melody prints to ran the
• •
own Way, let him pay Alcorn
expenses. What in the - dickens le a PrOvl-
Mon Govertichent for, if it alit to get up
provisions and provide for a feller generally.
I made up my mind that perhaps we bad
been hutnorin Andy about long enuf. We
it as much rightervornorits-Alaba.. •
or South Cortina. Ile wants us back *boot
as bad as wo want to coma bask, add a 111-
1.10 Wider, Perhaps; and he tHiedent put on
so many flummery airs about this Senator
bigness. It lie fools with us much, we
won't elect n0b844-1 golly l we'll take the
etude and go backwards. I forthwith re- ,
turnedyto the Capitol, and etretehin forth
one of my arms. tree I, "Mr. Gibson, ear—
nt your friend-4'm the friend, of your
wife And children ; but of Mr. Jenkins stint
norgoreted soon the State will 'Aspic I a
bright and glorious stir will be obliterated
from off the striped rag, and the ..ffresident
will lose about nine sqpporters in the Fed
eral Congress. I moveffaur, that et we can't
git our Goittruor at once like a time qua nett,
Ilitlalt.tip in a row and depart for Mexi
so." It took like the smell-poi, and were
barryed, tontultuoluely.—dlittopplitan Rey
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SOUND DOOtRINE,
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The fallowing sitrade trom,a sperelsot
the Roa."Oeci. delivered on
'the ,tistsat, ireaki oommead to' the
caroler perusal of - aro/ raader of ear
r~r-. •
''troa ark me to *peak a leatimeld , in hen**
of the Cowititatieit. I.rieetroeti_ knew in
whii pease to ImskiadF"'plpittyp the hear
and sad aipiratteue an t. efforts of
these seatktmese bah 4%-,.tihmila• leek oat
tato4a,aettitritaittgeltlii,.. Wit
taill 3 'beyond the iiiilireit: 9 osion c •• Wok
we hero heard to aisiti t i:iltiat:,ebeittielj:'
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people injnyei ul`• Wesel wet_ liberty." _
Melba words of the Aisilahtji.. WO Shalt
not return Told. Like the:4lo4ot souilde
whosi.utteratuite Atlases the oeolgation of
the atinospbere to the almost llaxits-of !Taos
and of Its action: and position in all
time, so - fleas prinetpletti ( T . bwitn g bean
in notion, shalt; hiiii 1 elr•id aepoes, reach'
tb tis i tioiis throughout lbe ages. •
*hilt gave novelty, lied value to the Fed
edal Constitutioal It was not the,guaran—
tees of personal lfbesly=:-nor yet tie pro
hibitions of invasion of ihtll lUhal *Wait.
!hose bad been deolarlig4rith equal Cleat:
nests and vigor tive.oenturles before in tilt',
Great Charter at Runnymede, and - trans
mitted from "sire' to son ;" they.hatl been
'engrafts/1 Stich Ebb Coldtlial Geier:tents,
and 'were the recognised.' muniments of
American liberty.
It was the title adjustment of the rela
tions of the State and Federal Governments
by whit:6 they both became op-ordinate anil
'essential parts of one harmontottli dylltdts.
It was the nice adjustment of the powers of
the Stale and Federal Governments, by .
which was do not says given—to the
States the•e:elusive guardianship of their
omeetib affairs, And of the interests of their
eitizeni And - nee" giddied to the Federal
Government the exclhaita dditrol Of their
ht-ternational and inter-State relations.
It was the parsimonious economy of the
powers of the States with which the Federal
Government wis;eqdowed. It was the pau
city of subjects and df powers, withdervirn
from the Statue, andkcommitted 16 the Fed
eral Government. It *as the fe*itess of
ends to be attained and of means where
with to attain them, entrusted to the Feder
al Government. It was the recognition of
the idea of Confederition—the apprecia
tion of the value of local self-government.
It was the recognition - ilea Ile Stilton *ere
the creators and their powers were inherent
and that the Federal Government was the
creature and its powers were delegated.
It Was the definition of Federal euthorhy
end of State rights contained In those
clauses of the Constitution. and the lawn
pained in pursuance !herof are supreme,
and that all powers.not delegated to Con
gress, not prohibited to the Stew; by the
danalitditced Matt the Words—axe reserved.
It was Me which made VllllMpose:ble by
reconciling Union with Liberty—which en
dued the Government with all needful vigor,
and invested it with all the powers ttees's-
II tot• eliliet pease or war, without commu
nities of The rights of individuals.
This spirit animated those who held au
thority let a quarter of a century after the
second Adednietration, and with rare ex
ceptions, until lotely, have 'held it ever
since. And just in proportion visa the Fed
eral Government Las been, held strictly to
'this idea or its original formation, has it
minted "domestic tranquility and the bles
sings of liberty.''
It must bo so. Reason and hisfory alike
—not only the history of our own.briet liter
but alio the history of dead and living gm
lives. teach us that consolidation ht despot
ism—thit confederation 115 the only hope of
liberty.
—tia•—tendenei-4 . - • •
eoneolidation--and there la from this ten
dency, more danger to the Constitution—
to the (mute of the Republican government
—to the cause Alf tertittttiel unity of the
,Rtatea,'lltan from all eb . ordinances .of se-
Confederates. I believe there it more dan
ger in the single prOposition,brosehed not
long since in Washington, and more lately
here in this city, that the Southern States
shall be denied representation, nay, that
their very Statehood shall bo denied theta
until-they shall assent to °bongos In the
Constitution, than from all ti►6lr causes .tO
- - .
."mopesTY."
Friday's prevailing. of the,Senallobraneh
of the Rump.congress disoloses three oases
of modesty that 'night be mistaken by old
fashioned people for brattene4 effrontery.
The first wawa sue of negro "modesty."
Mr. Sumner presented a proreicitetti the 'col
ored eitiinu of Colorado against Me reoogniti.
of that dials, on account of kinetics to •the
race is the newly formed eensiitution." That
Is they art not albriitallo iota. When it is
oonoldersol that the whilopoPulatiem of Col
orado is only 44,281, bre, The heed pop's,
glen MlDast7 oe 45,i1t0•-Pertinonee-et- the
dirties' 'Trott:ter)? 14117 apparent. Stop
that Nate oh •onoh item coming into Chit
pales &Ulf theiejtrty-six agree. !hail hays
adopted a Cohstitution 1 .
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"tlr, Monett 'tared a memorial from the
Now Yeek IblulOwthoshe , Oliitti soltlWl that
Um liiieoln be paid ,Ait fait Presidential
salary for faux yearshiryilkwaietitted a few
days sot, by II . 46,71 i" JOUrnat WO pied.:
*mettle iitititiiitemOtibliWeleit' 'Oeiiiiiitel ,
thwttigehroo4l44,yedi tw:ztwo ago It
wooptyptl that iteiiiy'proOliithil l l4lli' toe
-le.*. -- i n• At i.:V 1,,t 1 w,4 PO:AT f4P rk • i
oatibe 4620.000;4011,01kka4 *Nth
Ste, itialise.lteld by the cluti.wietalftralitti t
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A 9.4iste.ni THE CHURCH.
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It itittleiitu that 'the fittainital coudition.of
the dAntriiiiiii Acirt:" .. ril b foreign kliulons is
not encouraging. At arecaut meeting, the
Rev. L. -Cityler, the man whip marries
peOtlis. , .for . ftmi . "stetted That “a 'whitens - Ai
upon the short% and Ho de-,
olared that the prevailing weakness or
.Christian churches' was- their becoming
flushionable and worldly, 4The atheism of
fkahion, was grimly than that of rationalism,
atild the Church Rould go to:pieces." This.
has reference only to, the Protestaneehur
ekes, for Mr. Cuyter.deolared tfiat the ober,
(hot Rome was 'Mending. Why is Ilr tha
the Roman Catholic church is thins progress,
sing and the Protestant Ohdrblitik fife de- .
(dining t One reason is very'clear, the ma
jority of the Protestant churches have milt
ed preaohing the gospel of love and charity,
or even civilisation. They are simply the
temples of bate and barbarism. The clergy
are mostly a young set of politico-theolog
inns, sAtli a lEtioll deal more of the Politician
than the preacher, is them. They are eill
disseminators of Abolitionism, and as that
is simply fighting against God, he has left
them to work out their own destruction,
• Peer deludeiereatnres 1 when their eyes
are opened to the enormous sins they are
. gtildy of, the dgnny Which Ctritott Elathfir
utrdorwint after his craziness abollt witches
Was, nyer, *ill be no Comparison to theirs.
Taliabout.erangeliiing the world 1 They
better first evangelise themsolt•eei dad then
set aboill regaling feligidtis toleration in
Ameriest, before spending their Money
abroad. Lot them edfd etlale Missioncries
to the benighted heathen of .Biasuuri, who
are now incarcerating ministers of the Gos
pel because they will not take oatharronttn
ry to thole coneolences. It is enough to
make the blood boil with indignation to rend
the atrocious cOurse of tha Abolition tyrants
in Missouri, towards the clergy of:that
State; who simply desire to vette& the Go
pal and nothing more. And all this in that
boasted "free -country" which President
Johnson so - grandly describer! Bonds,
fines, Imriconment, for worshiping God
according to the dictates of our own coma:d
emo. and thit, tool under a' party that
Claim! to be the depository of freedom pai
excellence. No wonder there is "a crisis in
the oiurol•."—Day,lfoot.
VlANfti or lion. Join Bite.—The Louis
ville Journal patilehee.the first of a etriPe
of letters by the lion. John Bell, of Tennes
see; on the Issues of the day. Air. Bell iras
a candidate for the Presidency in 1860, in
conjunction with Mr. Everett, ma an avow
ed Buten platform ; But. whew - Tennessee
seceded, he identified himself with the Con
federacy, and continued to stipport It Until
the last. Mr.:Bell now discuiees the tines
done of the day from a Southern point of
view. • lie heartily accepts the legitimante
results of the wit., and devotee himself to
the itttpertant *oh of reconCiling the
Southern people to an unreserved' endorse
ment of President Johnson's policy .of Fee-
Oration and generally adopts a line of sr
gumont oomileta'ut with the soandest states
manship. lie deprecates, with great force,
the dawn.- ter ems_
..
the dangerous policy of the ridroals, nito
are etrivlig to defeat the rreeident's plan,
and pointy out the importance of baffling
the schemes of Southern dismemberment by
consistint support of thc eonstitutional
collor of the administration. •
Wuo's Iltr t.---The Columbus (Georgia)
tlan'says All df edt Mallets the take the
oath of'allegianne are required testate their
political opinions Tit 1860`. On the books
la the euntmaudant's aloe, the Union sig
ners largely ptedominate: Capt. Globe, so
the story rune, Wag looking over the Ust
when be would see fee a. Arlie page the
names of secessionists as scarce alniegt ae
hen's teeth. 4.ltlylOod I ezolaimed he, af
ter reading a while, "if these few .sectuth'
caused us of We rouble for the past tour
,years, what couldn't 'they hav, done itell
these Union men had joined them.". We
give the story as we hearl
Nspeo Wailes Athitictfte Wens Omni
—For sons time peat O. 8. Gay, seq., whd
,resides et the earner of Fourteenth and Mar
bet streets, hes, had in Ws employ a negro
walnut, who left the house pp. Bewley;
taking with her ?pry, a, detteitak of Mr.
Clay, ire years Of,tigg., Whet Meet the
girl liad Isel7ll4lllll.o.oltilli, unless
well to miltitsbill rOwspetagelnat bar
tress, is not *nova. qbe greets of 'the
child are in great 41410462 about the'aaetter,
land:apY:lnfortnetkop in !awl, to tbelhild
WM be - gladly treteSdly them....kgogievig4
I
'tray oontribonA, from 4tonna &nth
*olt-inivnltinkli honitkwroitint in bp
-0144n; when,,4**4 -0; Anki
t nogg Imps of thingO y Aria buil
nebber inr, rol'oto noyi!One .whir belie
iduld "49 ms „ own niti(nik dribl LI
.
444-14#.„Pittiraljn,4sughter ot Pieski .-
;Ammo Is•repo,d Lo, t have layar ask toss
I iI7;I I94 4aPAIV , -titiVelkstitil' go*" $
Iv, tens4l%woofrhmilgitlik4oloket
Isawor o igair a *.ii itMitil i dgi aim INP7
i tt:ti - 1.1.t...4, ~ i.1er:,,,,
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rsiOnNiuts.inlzo*r. 6
MAt, IitiMARY igOgAlg
Till ifEEUMENIB BUREAU.
' Slii , report of Major CleilerifiTownrd, ihd
Commisiloner in eitaiiim of the • Ifriediiiiil4
BurestiOtilibM was Bent to emigrew with
the'*Pntlint masulli of the President on the
subject ot a l.dishltstruetiott, dells ,for an aP•
iropriation of i11,746,960.(neariy twelve
millions), for the expenses of the next year..
Of this amount $4,100,260 is required for
commissary Mires, $4,750,000 foi.iildthingi
$8,000,000 for sites for sohpel-housee end'
asylums,..and.42B9.ooo foirselariettof assist
ant commissaries and clerks. • Oei. IToll
.ard says be &tee not consider the problems
even to him to haie been salved yet, and
tStiC he does flee hope for i complete and
satisfactory result.; -but 'he neverth eless
Ifilifi to Providenie to bring the negro ques
tion to some 'good result.
No fewer.than.eight hundred thousankot
these poor negroes are said to have perished
miserably already, from the suffering and
exposure incidental to this itbrupt: end vio—
lent manner of giving them their”freedons."
It is a easily business,too.To manage the re
maining three tnillions of these hegilithl, the
sum of twelve million dogare—or half the en
tire sonnet expenses of the Government in
the Country's better days—ls called for to
go thiough viith the that, year of the expel.—
imeht. • This is additional to the alrea
sever% !elution greiring Ohl of the *at.
The slim Spent in carrying on the Mar t
*Mild have parthased the freedom of
jil ,very
flagon—man, Woman add Oblld-4 the
slave States ; given every negroAmily lan
enough to support them ; and-fOrnished ev
ery intllviditn I amoarlbrcreritlt erucemplara
un edaculien as ho or she was Capable uf re—
ceiving. This plan, hdwever, Id opsu r lie the
'objection that ialould•have shed none of
the bliod that,has flowed in thd sacrifice of
000,000 lives; and heave it Would never
have recommended Itself to the gimd.graces
o ho foreelous philanthropists of the dap
At %milk universal mire suffmgelaomes
up fairly and equerefy before the pouiple id
every State of the Union. The passage of
1.1,b e ecgrd toting hill Mx the bieltiot of Col
-1 • 1.
Unibitt, oy the House of Representatives at
*ashington has made up the issue. To
pee the latigdagarof John W. Forney, In his
Plum otßaturday last, it IS "Medd a fintty
quailiart," and as hot area flit should be
met with equal unanimity by the Union
(Abolillod) . patty eterywhere."' .110, eats
he does not; "know a better thiiii td Meet
this issue than therpresent," and urges his
political friends to prepare themselves for
the exciting controversy at hand. In 'short,
he goes the whole animal, tail and all, for
universal negro suffrage and equality, and
is already applying the lash to the backs of
timid and hesitating Republicans to forgo
them into a. chlteplianee with the odious
measure.
This thing of negro stterago and need
eiluility is • party 4tiestion. It has been
made so by the present• Abolition Coupes',
and even the `low Dunning and dupliolty of
that arch Belle demagogue, Min Cessna,
cannot Mind the people any longer to the I
a& Ile deidd it during the late political
campaign in, this 'State, but he can deny it
no longer. The question is now one ofool
or. It is wkite or black, and every ledge
man In Patnesylratila is dolled ripqn, at the
next election, to range himself on one side
or the other. It he 'wishes to Mite
the na
gro his equal and his assoaate, he will vole
the Abolition or Republican ticket hut if
he is "onpesed to aerating the need and
degrading liceselt he will rote the Demo
cratic ti '
Chdhae ye between Upon, fellow-ettisene.
Upon you rests the reiValthillty. The lease
iri made up, and ion meet •ttteet it noises
„ , • , --the Omnibus of Naples relates the
foliating story Of a man who found means
to turb to account the popular apprehension
of politeness, which has prevailed there.—
The individual in/question, being exceed
ingly bdngry, and baring only a single coin
of the *albs of a sou, laid it out In the pui-
Aside df powdered otter, aild ad be passed
by the stand of one iteckiiiihpen ttr *oohs
who maim a hind of pancake called fritfaiet t
be dropplgOlharently by ,aceidetd, - Some of
the - wngaiinitte' hying pan. 'lle was in
stantly sorsa by the bystanders id a rtalttz 7
onerindithE iii the sec lle denied rigor
dtudy the triith of the 611011414*nd at last,
to pvoii hli •liittoiriode, beefed to oat' the
Cantata of the'pan. This . proposidten wis
tidoepted, and lie' aceirdlagry desltMtbbed
the tuinerke with great . relish, and 'iltent
'l 4ll O dir--WitOtidekitllb"the ' ilidefess Ot
, • •
• 'TIM 'arodOltil .11r atotatiim—ln'eliiiitiotet
of the erditt et horsey bloke at the Pr.
pewee 'Burette% 4 110AM:oink •Irs : `,'" lhtee ik,
if hie * Week to &set iittioilektket"4so
_apPlende ( the bentoroblietionift goyeroineht
ii-theetiseiregeetteAteetiO4nigeti
et ihin)pi stlhe,tegitctotbstleoet•ef the'
pee 'or Ilrfee b• .:tii*W4iiiiii,liedid'aepo lie: ,
nee* tv)itlit Ali' ilienitinige i*Obtaheito*
16 r hbaiiiiioAfilithle to *Oki Itt *apt
Attect teiltrtir thettAlleti Of to 404,4;alta
treitthrti ' Me 41 1 1 04
1: Pla . 4
11 #ZU g . 4 ***11 41 0' 11 i 4 " ' ' . 1i
.4itil‘i4l,7 woolkl*tilititkoktlitiro6 ,
C l irititecillw , _ „phi* herfehkipielkel i ll
1 .1 1 : 1 ,1,41: 14 7t 1 1= 114 0V I N S __.
, M I MPAVN ,
if leuiritik Otlielecipelikkeetweek
" 1 ""lit AC:. O lt , I k a Ml&
iiiklAtlifig.o,o4*
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A PARTY' QUESTION.
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!THE:OONFEDERATeiIiAck
OE
atiritaiti. • •
*oak We brat'
I t
, Inf calm Poin!nner., •
fio the Itio Men In" - •
Have the Wive and noble , haho2l-4-
. An 4 the ninth is strewn with rinvin,
In ths yds sad OP , the bUI
Triaagkithe - woods.anatbenyeamn,
Ike thilmartlsl pageant wfr • •
• Mu the !Siloam of a .
is"al l ia " tedid s r; "lt
Noa !hi aowey heads of
Td the Idea% menserle &umbel'
Were the Wide of tramplipg Antares'',
eat to ilea the mountain ilme.
Rang,therdeir-dritif fragile Oriatelae"
From the thinelet atema emeeal
Where the awoke of meeting armies,
Rogeed the Mr In tilling Waves,
AO with aid end hollow groaning.
&hoed 'earth's.deep hidden eaves . ;
Where Nil fifth Of erilabd W il d 414
Plereed the elemental MAN" /
Where lay'Death In ilek'nlng hornir,
'eaih the maddened nut! of WV;
Quiet now reigns, sweet and,partaive.
All is hushed in dreamials rep t
And the pitying slam prNaturb
Doi* our bet: 44 lti her breast;
5111641 thilib tattklar rpther j
While the m and teilder
Whispers us • sad surrirurs,
Of the victory la Death.
10-
4, though no stately opium
/Their cherished names,emy gam,
To dim the eye end move tho lip
With gratitude
The lilue sky, hung with bmitiermi ohm%
Their aolemn owe shall _
ihntrehint
The anthent qthe !tee.
The Spring, witheine:cliel arms shall *leap
Their billocked resting-places.
And Iwo, droop above
—With =shed oud dewy feces y '
Fair daisies, rayed/god crowned shall spring
Like stari from ent.tiieir duet,
And look to kindred stars 0016
With eyes of patient tits!:
Ai t 4 tatttli , shall ego ititlingliips
Anal with outlaw, dart
The fano of our lierolo dead,
Whose atronghold 41 the heat—
The Natlon'a heart,-not wholly wombed,
Though eaoh throb be in pain; •
For Lifo and Hope kill still cativo',"
Wham Lots and Fatth tinhalii. .
'tan the Hama Journal.
THIS, THAT AND THE OTHER.
—Seventy drimililon dollars In (porde are
In the vaults of tho Treasury Merulama.
—Fire cows died recently in Vermont ore
disease rrideb Is supposed to be tbo cattle
plague. •
—Naasly $ 28 7,009.000 _one. aLdutrael
the Treasury Deportment During the test quar
tet dir .1805. . * .
RA New kodford merchant Wen to ea‘.
blue *25,000 towapis Matting s gotten- mill
thorn with St 60,000 capital.
—A man Games to be a good ISM* the
Mimed tie refusealo 4o preolsely what Mho
people wishhink to do.
—"Are you the mate!" 011 a thud to min
Irish nook q [ a vdraol. "Ito," aahl he , "hat I'm
the man as holld EMI •
reportnot that Ofti-eight son - going
diets won kit; tlr missing, in the month of
Docomber,of whioh wore stallion,.
—The Indian delegation 4111111 tiad another
Interriow'with the commissioner on their griev
anon. ' Thal, chief want appears to be ra.. .
eternrew Atheitio, -r fion9 Atet,inwall
21d, has arched at New York. She bride Cal-
Wanda malls of tho 9th, ands976olo in OW
ore.
thee process by ,wirioh twenty
women, autenabled in one room, can be m&4e
equ y - lianome . iittheun4raomeT4l gutting
oat the light. . ,
—lt is stated that an appropriation, a 110,-
000 Will b. required "to replime things at die
White 'House wbioh have been removed by
somebody."
aseelhe Blatep of Lineal% 'has tome eat
against the paw-refiflitk Whoa. Re thinks
that the poueuloa of Tewi;*46vetut dovotioi
with aeletheese."
hadally poLonalJettkios." 801
the Wok York Post 6 illagtuft iit a matt/paw
writer's idsktedntht diseriptioyt of I iQo hof
,
the murdidrau Afia @thaw: •
. . ,
iMany pato en have their best doblety In
their oils , hearty and oonb—the ptieet memo
ries of math and the meted Impels of Winn ;
their loneliness cannot he Milled killed*.
—T,tro Richmond (Va.) :Biguirer sett t
"tfai foiling slave will; rith the emptiot lai.,
slight proportion, hemming; palitiora! ' Ti do will
be the upshot and. end, of Abolition philanthre,
phy
• -
- , 5;.......r • -
....-- -- Wied ins oolittitte? „ n.
young lady of.
1 1 / 4
more beauty than seam, ore aecoaplishmente
than_lealtdag, — /tOrii a " or known their
pus' of mind,"Nnere a d ' thatelllindiy.
mold Me thai'llse men fee }Mediate.
4 -,.........The 'reettetiri *ten mienta iti the iiotath-'
ensStAtAkeee Nibl ticoetbel•u - W... AAiiii . t.
limit soormatrvasadur miiiipao4auisy Wats
Mow Igeti . ;beein Wilt •areiti . ipielal, Widen
among tiva. Tiseenry egileil agents Id the 11010 b••
ern Rates to invadisidi or.s!trobatioo of ..
tk•ot,.•l. ' 1 ~, ! ...4,-,, -4t -
---", lag so* AaJdrinon, Tuff, '
liii!tOzi . failed , bs, *o4* , tow/ Mid*. '
0311ri, ar. O4 ,M•AI•FIX
_t i •l , 4 l l• o ** Nilo? 1
•
W:el ..itio4
r l b. •=4*';;lirie 11ititt_..12.,7
4 •
Juriltel!.l•W•lfi*,o; We•! • !,; ,;
?lb
totraivi
~..,,e , ..„,......4.,r, 11+144 4 . ,t0 i
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' oasetkill - .*tiiiia.ol!
sieli-1304)* ' Itiiirfiefetikt ,
kW* lOwyillsltpliitiow pkt1;11-$4 , -s ,, i
' ..s—Neittei ‘' ) ~ itAil 1 4 AWiii;eli
, noothew Iff ill i ..,L ~,. . tax Ukiiiiii46 4
..................... .4,4..
40 1200
sswbábs.itirokw'
?WNW*, 0101440/bllkiliti
1 411,1 • W ' 2t..,er:vxfp,6lo
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0.3. •
ableJ
au:l4
iftife: k fu
*ut'4e . iidritneaitlpiYi ea'
tea
itiiiilVlo4,ll6STA-iit:
thri
thit t teno ,
betrig gc;oi brit !utirfilti n tritliglit li
of istaaktlO Hee fit the' Ith midk•wel" .
istysitots
—.that 441111 kigbobi , telptlotis iriPtltsaW
*Mats driti4cipic
•u - d tbat `NOWA tlarrli4di ti tk{eu~Yt
altakentary Wig: Sow .tte ilri g 4.0
trigigtiamen u to Sin& thbetio
hii;unls :rosily deserts a gam aiddikg the
great, walla nista. - Xtiltilvi liftrtittlba
*it limy , of 14,gloossisa
.iglous experbiltbe Otliptitti ha itui
that ettiseleettie hirattrakti tha psisign" •
tit catcall fliinfigla tior binary tlttitit r iftal
firimfds ii frotpkimar Pet
miff conflation., *lO4llOl dotiout ormi
.eorritipationi that.love woitey A Oil&
ed habit of tits Itineonsifibetinli, thal-airt
awl doe istritahllittrithe divfot . rimpAt.pt,
mitted , pitt aka-140k 0410 111111 44 1 V onsm,
- lay be produped„
morn Teadlly OW% by fillit!r
;Heys that Ile ermwwri.
ondltion of tem Attsibmts
na terptint ralbl4tmit
Ar caned, - sad tbst
bowels need only to be kept, rell'ilka regti
larly open to lighten the getietvd boat of
cern fifty per cent.
We hail) senn oases in this boor
that *could euffioiBittty illustnttet bklibt
of Our belief. We l littuld lay-our bend up'rd
the arm of mart); p Metal who *out& fit*.
only be startled, but offended, by the -
ainuatlon tt would convey. • Wit knoll/ it
ealm and •paqgpt WOUI4II . whogi'veltglotta
energises aro one emillaied leer
heat% In hard, her iensitive eensolenee is her
'persistent neettair..4tie %CMOS - *Mt WIWs.
above her, a elotid rests'upon. bar *Malt •
- gireyfitstiniiiir, - skit looks opt upon the td=
tore with fearful forebodingi; tfkbefuluitrt •
fickle or ttblll,fitiath stand& sUrsyg kilo:Kiang
at her dooi, arid sierythlnS Sots sillallOk•
her. She thinks that glib! mama to *mut •
her from a . irorlll tlf sorrow, Itudjat abe
eannot•perceive PO aka 11..boglizattS kilter
fitted fur th at hit& +, -
.Where thfoiriolsed erago,tet Wading,.
And the • wearY . loll at 'rea l.",
oiv, a little Pfiletous
4;4 vrould4lo thliWornin't wiirld-nfigintt:•
imila • lift, a load 'from' her eotiardebtkei
Nth 5.
opati, the irly for' Uri:o6ll liteltialt iteitS• •
tannish, All bot ft:titre ilth Jae,' VIP tied
mash bar tnereirelii; in a sineekllthaildifld•
nut Call for titi 3 Oorreatiee giality.,Ori AS.
eleetr6. chemical 'balk. This: "SteltallS'il OK:
type gljk large Class ; sed,'lf anlXellisine
read this article, sni WON' thell-hitedriaixt—
poriad of .self.esetalbstion *say lardedeted-:
to a careful cotolderation of the mottlitiokef
their digestive Opus., 14,414f/dt,44,. Ada .
who ime the :41009n ot 61 , 1 4 g 0 11 "4" .
-pared and '
irritabinv undated "fillt fitylidl.
That min's .motber-•1411: itikla•Mfgailliald
he was the hest s lidily tigi ,Ailleasillftfighltei.
she dree WO. Ma he shin ffgenifild4.,. :..sa„
elthsolt is sear; the tides Otlititioilooi.:
Wifely, his alimentary pussies 'aroltriti-
~.„,,
ted by pepper and mustard, snit,' the osiite
queurst is Omit be dot* ii 1 0 16 ill'Ilisliosilells"
ed with the de lis .' Titl e' Maa'fiennot be
peaceable gad ataishie ifieh 4f i iii*4lk in
i i
a.peftelsallie groat' telhirri,:kylic4l lit, •
get into a goott'phitad Adridliitili,' , it" ',
will greet you ' sit pleisentlY 4 -' 1 an
1,
morning: Rd *MOS sterols. * on.: si '
I ,trottiiig tidied; a ittiftutovitts dlsc.,*ll4 l
reed, and i linfltiti haat:Or of tailieilieftt
(aloes,
with nothing stronger for drharahre,
scoot ettOretitd - w10111:700 - 01SHMtuel, Mattll-` ,
oration of his moral - Souditlitioje ,
settle:red aetil these things ire +l ts*ltfax ,
Tile preacher will prowl', thirtrien=;.:
and the wife caress in TISK :*ir .-
.
owe-seeing a very thiek-blisatt*
stru : it • ._ tii:ltetiV his yeti opcu. ilictoplioc Nia
sabot:l:mi. rese t stltell_lkoutiim,of the .
litter a. 44%•• hurt id the very attuolon of ,
despair, he exclaimed : "I can't lel kith
... .
this darn great apple in my pocket.'
. .00iFir „
mint is undetected' It la OtterWiilttiAlt , • •
it, seems to us, for- the Nal follies I "'''
'
come until it healthy digestive ap ra
•• i.
becomes a onivenal spoesessioe.. •WeAft,
this in no spigit of 10.4 or irreyersroi,
It is hapossilile•lo feel good : witmt 'onet4,..
miserable, to be amiable 'Fhb a eatinonball
In one's stomata. Ilisissfore lei, ai all
do ° what "we oan to atlranoo the mit
cause of human progress etU4 esuitl
healthy morality, by,froquent hatkiig, daily
out of door exercise, simple and prl?olieoute
regulitslty of habits.. Undekehla'!
regimen, .erhee wilt tfeecebe otgathhorail4
uteetem sn int! or ditto, edit tkiiitift . 7l4"
ligiodi ageruplee of, the tildrhOeitill
plane a oleo iieid:L
Tilt 'AND AS A MUSICIAN.
,
'Tits. wind' ii.:a loWtogiti• bl. bklll. "1:11.
Wand a,ltllkon thread in a ofeitoaofik lila:
dot, and tlientast ands It and'Alio titior r
It,. and Ores tiii:aidl doll,ikholoaliOiptioll'
and rtitit gat to jonaiwitonikaarlie
' honor; ' Itottlieltilttilf . tirlAtl., *WA ~ ',
a af4l* shill. "It tolos-almod urnitUlltif 3
ateiairtiolti mo If. Owe. is .musk It SAO q
pornu#s a toutmi qui of thii , ittiot44ll,4l.4ll' ~ ,
otiwitt o wh'4o dot mOottO-la at lakkiiiiaii — i ;
it auk*. a mournful harrof*t• ISO* thilifl
ea 4idanViineenedstatta re*Jitifiteldtit dl " '
a rskitlo mai betionda iturttr4Ohatalt - q
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