MIMI ObletifEßg v BY 10011 VIWOIHAN Robert, the limes, in his dtingeon sto,C Waiting the bear dl doom, 'Stilled him the palace of Holy rood, Before him—a nameless tomb And theinespon his lip was flecked x ith,red, Asasway to She PattihiS mentory-sped.._ l'pealiing the day of hit ups' renown. W hen he Won, and he wore the Scottish crown; Yet come there shadow or ruler there shine The spider is spinning his thread so flee. •'I have :at ctl the royal seat of Scone," Ilesmuttered haloes hlshreath, "It's ►luckless Amara from a kingly throne To a felon's shameful death." And he.clenebed his hands in his geed despair, And he strucest the shapes that were gathering there, Raring hu cell in impatient rage. As a. new-caught lion lame hie rage But come there shadow or came there chine The spider in ipinning him threw! no line. worn .1 ,or tote to, mid in. life At the hood of liegemen ell, In the torment shook of the Mat?le..tntr, Breakin* Illy country's thrall, I'd welcome death from the finiiint'n .ttil. Itionthing n prover for old Seed:m.l'r wool . lint her, wherc pii) heart wolgli, n Moth]) hoed tr t. hard to den,' Vet moire there shadow or polite then. shine The spider I, 'pinning hi. thread co One. - Tune a n d agalli I bloc fronted the tele, Of the tyront'n riot arra). apt only to ace, on the erisogon tide. My hopes erupt for away • Sow tho landless chief end a erownleaa king, im tho broad. broad earth. not a laving thing To keep MO court, (110 0 Our indeet man. Slot in 4 to reach from wall to wall: - Yet route there odnulaw 1 . 41:111e there +him. The apidoe is , potto g Lt. thread 4.1 floe. ••Work' like a I I. to the clertmo too I. ike 111:1 art I. otgzur tide and pal:, The !Tato) In too aid., to he liridgpd You hut waste Tour strength ant." Anti 11rusu tor the unuttent forgot Ins grief. lbu soul hot" tilled with the rare hello( 00 That, [Londoner tho insiee went, ' For eT it Or good was the outsu sent -- And entire rho ru 4 Ladner or 4.04114. thrm.hrnm 'lllO , spider siontnng his thread on fine. A. n gaintiler wateln. the torning Artl if,, w ICA h hl. all nto.ked. s A mother welts for who 1101.10 rnoti For whteh her...4lh, ached . It was tuma j ltruee watched, with rev. ?en•e Centre./ AlrAte m Ihnt boil( interne, fit right he elotol, with ...Altered breath' Now white, now 1n.1.111/1 J• 11.11V.1111. Yet 4 . 01110 there mhmlow or coin. there slime The rynd.r n-Imotng thread ei lane Stc set end tune+ the ottore When at the eet nth, ••Set., Kee' Ile, hen applied it o%lr" ' the . a laidge of hone to me . 'nue, Clod, I thank, bray ll le.teon lure. Ilaa tutored my rout to Prit rryr "' And at served hint well, for Pre long he wore In freed the lieotto , li crown once Nola , otad e o n, the re sha :ow or come there thane Tko sioder eniumng Iv.. thread MO fine Proceedings of Centre County Teacher's 'lnstitute. 0,, 1866 —ln par...dire of prev 1011.1 suttee the Teacher 4 of (lentil, count) con vetted us Penn flail Vcademy. ut 7 p. tu. Ili stitireb wan C'llll,l to rod, by th;Prenident, Prof Thurman. Lea 'ledge Buchanan wan infrodored, and delivered' no eloquent ad dress of welcome The President then de livered on instructive and eloquent inatigu rill address Thr Serreintien elect being tog absent, tie. II It Sleety and Muer So phis. Keller were clips. IA net in their stead letter from En Supt. llolahnn was they, •rend expilwning tin regret ni riot being able to nti end. and hoping the inturt de would he highly sueerenfol ATI opportunity was then offered for enrolling the lumen of those who desired in heroine inetehrrn of the Institute \II- A P Unit bring e tiled upon entertain ed the tesorintion by rending ••Ilogen on the Rhine,' and several other Anteceding selec tions. tupt Magee filtered the following ••Ilnolt ed, That thin axmorini ion ahhll con• vrnc at 8A ato and I to. ; adjourn al I a a, al. and 11 p ; evening nenalon, convene at i " Adopted. On motion a business commitiSo was sp 4m.used conalsting.ut iNint'et M."r" I'on er, Ro we, issos Yit Yount - Milt Rank in Messts T li Erlisid and F. B..lami non well. appoinied n emnunttee Oil finance, flue Chair appointed the following Cym.nit ice to prepare roe( riling! of Ineillinte for pub lice lion, Mom Kate .1. Triumphal, Mien Li Fr Huey and Mr W It Ilierly Quite rub intemiting tliveuwion then 'nulled on 1 1re eubjeut of 1 . 4,1110)0n. Thv following memberm part trflmi ed—Supt. Nlairce, MIMS knit' 'l•boutplon, Mtoorti Erhard, Potter. liboub, 11, alf, noire, I,ll,irrly n1,1(1111,4 1d• )ourned Ocr. Li, Si, A. NI 1 -Institute opened with prayer. by Mr. .1 I' Potter. Mr A D. Rowe, of Clinton county, conducted a class drill ill dements of orthography t discus. •lion leriellltlir orthography Theo fol.looed m which Nlesiirs Nbillot!„ Rowe, Shaul', 01l nod Et hard p u tICIIIIII,I Prof li NI Ifoll then opened a dineutnion on methods of teaching reading followed by Supt Magee, Ileysry Shatib nod Flint -- The teensy:on Mon of rpi net teal and inter eating ellaraelei Minutes ot Inrvioun et slim 1,04 and opploved 1 veleetion etill sled "Our llonated Dead Si ae then lead la very able manner by Nlnes Sullied Keller A clops drill in Division of Fllletloll9 woo then conducted by Mr.d. If Zeigler. On 1110111,11 a committee of file WAS appointed to report what arrangement, shall he mode for the iereption of die State Tesichers A.ssocia tont l'ononittee— Mosses Shaul,. itright. !111.. , NI Brown, NI. Potter and Maggie E Keller ' tin motion the (01101,111 g, cominilleo way appointed to reecomend in hitt apparatus aka i;obl bo introduced into the ...hoots of the county. Conlin ittee— essrs Rowe,Zeigler. NlivYes NI E. Myers. Linens Kuhns and An nie Shannon Ail animated discussion on the subject of recitation was then °plod by Prof. Thalami followed by Mesvi.. Eliot antlyrof Wolf Adjourned Orr. 16, I P. NI 7 .-Instituie opened will, prayer by Pent Wolf. 'Minnie,' read mid appro•ed. An interenting lecture on Alli gallon wan then dell•ered by Mr. It F Shaul who elucidated the subject in a very eat iefoolory .manner. Mr. A IT Elsner then read `•Ditvitl'a lament for bin eon Abso tom " The selection was very well read and elicited great applause. A. discumtion on method. of teaching Grammer was then opened by T. O. Erhard. Subject was dis• „cussed at length by Messrs. Shaub, Potter, Itowe, Bright, Ilierly and Mies 43. J. Keller. An essay entitled 'l'renCliera mast Toucliing , woe rend by Al, D ,Rowe It was a practi cal review of the teacher's duties. Au In (erecting (11801.111110r1 on methods of liiaching Penmanship ensued, in which !desert, Bright Potter, Rorie, Bierly, Meyer, •Shaub and Erhard, participated. Adjourned. - Om 16, 11, p. en—lnstitute opeued 'Cub prayer by L. M. Hobbs of Lancaster city. Prof. I). M. Wolf then read an exceedingly i ting and instructive tattoos entitled "The relation of teacher to pupil." On L 11 Hobbs was requested to the Institute. Mr. Hobbs responded -in a most interesting, iiiergilio and eloquent speech, relating some of his experience in the South ; •ad comparing the unhappy con •-lit ion of that section of our country, desti note of Common Schools, with the proepor. ems condition of the free North, in which the Common Sohools Sr. found in every hill top and in every valley. Miss Mary F. Jones then read the tooted poem. entitled •'The Bayou," The selection was wall Vsad and greatly applauded An amusing pare. dy on this poem entitled "The Lavin,", was then reed by Mr. It F Shatib In a very creditable and able manner, eliciting unanimous applause. Report if applies- K VOL. XI hue commitiee-,4l,ery ochoobruoin should have at leant s;venty equal e feet of black• board, a eel of outline maps, a spherical and hemispherical globe, mai Immanent sol ids, tellurian, phyrological, phonetic and elocutionary charta i A ilincusaion the% fob lowed .4 to Ole bent means of creating a rbarcity or teachers Ihicasned by Opt. Magee. essre Shaul, nod Mrs Hol loway. Discussion RAP an 1134-. t ed and inter esting. Adjourned OCT. 67; SI M.--I unfit ate opened with payer by Prof • Wall, Di.euunnynof pre nine erosion roamed. Supt Mii•gre suleoct, ling the increase of teachers eateries, nod the raining of the standard of qualification l'rof and others oleo „oak part to the dirt nsgiot. IV It Itierley rend aso lee ennlled "The Famiire in to able manner .T Of FA bar.' yondk.o..l an interesting and to. 3111.1011V0 do., drill inigeographr The fol lowing cominitterwau appointed to nommat u officers for ensuing ,year,' Mess, potti.e, lo•e, ?tics Aingpie Taylor. 'll,OO Nettie Thomas and Mr, II 0 11 0 , 1 ..3 .1 very mKr evllog clans drill in t ontraction seam cotollieltd by A I' Flint 'id Harris burg 1n eg•ny by this. M Blown was then rend for o Inchlo.ll,lml fink i hank. I,lloll,mnd r 17. I I' -1111110 We 1111.11'11 rnih !wive] Minnierf of pees.. •.inn lend nd,pred The b.ll. wing revolettotti n trt then d..cu•+ed E•soh , d, Thai lln rrgnlrtt ttite.lniiee or puyiln tkt vrhool pillotil4l l u e.ortirefl by Irgn lnnvo entLeuttent I , i,tision was °petted Ly I) Rowe fol. Supt Me4sl.4 Meyer. Br l'”tier. and f't of Thom.. J l Ittlght /11....! 1 , ...,1 . , lit fight 1004 111 s Lk:" lull toi.e, tilln, l n:l- Irdhimertf crelitishly 11,4 Snlllr .f bettor colult.eted tin exerei , e in to (bourn pity. which was eery inlet..ling and !amnia lire I 111.1011,/011 011 1001110114 of retching this branch. 01111101 111 rrhlrh MensenSlinitb, Thom., fuel Supt Magee part leimile.l Ihe Superintendent rectlllllllCllllol 11101,en,ael, spelling be [hole gruel t nigh( ue our nchool. roe lu.tu Mr then proceeded to 111101.11000 /It what (risen 1110 teat 111111111 1 meeting sliinilil be 01.11 i Ilubteralmig. Pane Or one and Centre Ilan were nutninaieil.- - Centre Hall wen tinally adopted unanimous ly, an the place for next meeting The cont- mite to ilelertnine w het arrangement! . H should he" matte . for the rerepl ion of the Fnate TellCl/111,1 . A 1,01.1011 11101r110.1 lee fake • Irhrreas, Tua brava To kellhlie ASSOL I I ;no will Convene in Bellefonte, in August, 10111. and it /area.. It is inert that art urget meets ho trade fur till ir appropriate recep ion- the cominittenrecomend ftrst:—Biat it committee of flee he appointed at tint meet. ing for the purpose of procuring a no I able room in which to hold the meetings of the association, mud ako to make at rangernentr with the keepers of Hotels and Boarding houses, and with pnoata Inmates for the necoomilattor of the members of the itssoei anon' Secondly, That a reception committee be appointed and that Superintendent Magee, he and le_lwary rivocat ed on behalf 01 the Teachers of Centre county to deliver the address of welcome to State association The CommitVee would also recommend that teticht.rs and friends of ediacation exert themselves to render the stay of the associ ation .4 pleasant and agreeable as possible. Commune•—lt F Shaub..l A Bright, Miss M Brown, Moo M Pot tot , and Mt.. Maggie helter• The ',poll v. rts I eretved 1131.1 couun lure thmeltu•ged The chair nppmule•l the 1'4,1- lowing conutrol ( .1 110/441, le , Stt p eriotentiont Alogrw, Poor Wulf, Air .1 Al ,yer, 11 A Bright nu.Lthe School Boor,( of route Borough. it 1•PPTIO•14', IN MI TIE A MI \Tr .1 II Itookin, Prof It Nt Wolf. .1 I', Potter, "It, inmernrin, MB% NI {%voer. Itrtite %IPtit..l. on nlOOOll nn executive 101nnthilny Was .PPOM",I of SU P , ‘ 1 ”8 .,, i•lep•rn. bhnu h, Ik oil, Ming BurroVri and Mie, intro,, .I,ljournedl. (ler. 17,61 p —lnstitute opened with pay. by "Prot Wolf Musio by the Insti tute 1011 called, members responilin with sentiments \limit, , of presto. orfninn nattl mid approved homes Fig and on prow int e Essn)+ wi•le then tail Mr F. Potter, and Sophie Kelle r r Mr It F Shoot) by tope.t read the following selec tions bon, —The modern Belle, Forty roue ngumnil So.:rotes Stooks. 01l of which were greeted with great fip ple., Mr W. It Beirly then delivered au., pildress, Sultic4 r —.The Sdienees " 111 Ituv ly treated the ;object to on .inter fisting and able nionaer Isi;te .1 •Floonpoalt then read o very proctien i ,l lent pointed Esony—Entitleil—"Fixampler oh copy Wll , l requested for publication in the Fenno School Journal Miss N Junes vrry Itinaloog .ploo I ion en111;e.1 "%s idow ftellott'ci letter to Elder SnitNNW] which IT/Li greeted With great ripplot*. After rime Thin dt4ewritnn, Ingtitute Oct irt, IV nu.—lueui uto opened with ',nye, by Mr T t 0 Erhard )linutes of prerion4 mr, , rlon etd nod opprored The following eelectinne —"The Inquiry," nod meet mom in the morning," were very ably read--by Miss Kate .1. Thompson. Au P.saay, was rend by Mr. Samuel Krider, Subject:—"The difference between man and inferior animals" Miss M. 11. Willow read an able Essay, Subject —.•What conetitues the beauty of a Lady." W Ilierly delivered a lecture on Phyxioal Oeogretliy. Mr'. A. 1) Rowe entrincted the exercise tr parsing, which was .very interesting An animated discussion between Messrs. Shaub, and Thordati, ensued, concerning the case of the wosti,l rogue in the sentence : sin suspicions of his being a recur" The Institute then prseeeded le balloeifor offi cers. llnllniiog resulted as follows Poss.—Prof .1. E.. Vie VCR Pam—Miss Lime Kuhns, Miss Alice Main. Rae. Sec.—Mr. T Erhard, Miss Bella Tborasa. Coo. Sac.--Miee Sophie Keller TezAil.—.Prof. U. M W'o!t• LJOHARrAII Air S Breen. Miss Este J. Thompson openeihrdiseus- Ilion on "Methods o r teohing composition." —followed.by Masers. Shoub, Wolf, Thorn., as, Krider, Supt. Magee, and Iltss N. F Jones : . Adjourned. 18,1. p. m.—institute opened with prayer by Mr: J. A. Wight. Soli called. Mout,' read and approved. The questiont otihould corporal punishment ever be Ifesorted to," woo dioeunod baXessrs. Er hard, Dierly, Rowe, and Supt, Magee. Miss N. F. Jones was An requested, to road r::,_,Ptl3loir4lic. - 4 : 4lthrip - Pte.'s celebrated poem eniitled,••The Bell* • The rending of thl, beautiful Poem eliettml great oppinil+r The committee on Iteaulii t loos report rti the followmg . lersotred, That; no ehristiamy slime gives hn the late 'hh.h."°"' descended "" lint vigor to science, Invilizivioh - and history. I ' s tn Jo" 04, d e aree abovelhntof the no alone sanctities them . .n.l iterates them to t clean Indians of toe plans It -.i.e., to their high owl noble N 0.., It 1F the h.,e lie., the putpose of Mot loth ,11 I his live duly of re,er h. rA ht tininess upon their. poplin the solemn truths of l'lmstiiimiy grew hh*.kghhhhhe politics "'thus evil and Rehgiu„.nhdl.„l„,,„ tidy. , 40a, in n hit+ the •trongast I.r meor eocl,- by the formality of precepi, but by lens would soreeed In mete to titoloi; 6., vol tog reality of example I once having trintili,hed, toaenio nrsalt , rd, That ilio efficiency of Percale I" .• a, o • to Cattily. .nrn -, er, the fir,i t mine in the Teachers to the ilev.elopment of the youth fat aunt], aliould Eradicate the violent op- " lend.r • • hrio of their Pi position to their employment, on the port of i togs ; and 111 11,11 10 11nate It Man awoolen, Directifre Itamti• or an enemy .2.‘any kind, wan regni.l.l no Revolved, That toe redaction of the Sal ,ory of co eort. o loom woos iho being not trolg entirely tuAt ifiable, but s. re 6choul system of tbe Suite and et ttir 1,011 .11 "'4' °ll° .1 . 1 ".." out of soie mon school+ of olu- county hiiiitilred that might he named, we condone. 1 1 110 Irkiolonve u tioettiirtit tl4a 1•91,...1nK Irmo du. dna-mm.oli should be ,1,11 1 I'll. 1 111'001 1/11114 , ('111.14 tb„ 74cto • o• . oet, 40, oottan nil. 'Water as par 1 n 1 ion arli•ol 113bOin. 1141p1.• 11n4 sins in/11 ill Hartford City, Indmits. printing flid. to ileitity expco •- • •• • Otto. 111 allow :one co oil 11 101 wan odd, e•soil by Tru•ler. tn„ leacbers wl+ limp 10 .1 1 11'1111 103 , 4 01 ...talc. /11111 1/Iher• 1 to. ...me oily kertaied, Thni the regular otientlonee and . a-ul poplin In one. musses st Gauls should be 110- , eared by legialattae 10111 1 Treolini. 0 1:1 1 Plll Result ed. 'flint every tench., •ilionl.l lie a:1 Method tfier 'final, and anokt subscriber oor -.one n gang of ifilit• or. i. 'rhiaeto jeconintelid the • line t l llnu, ineitssi ' bp 1 AVII• "i Olf, 1411 11 11 . 1 IT + 00 1 coll. it the 11,-.1‘,1 01 111, 'lll / 1 ;e 1 ' 1 1/ 1 1 1'1 1 1 / 11 . 7 . :1 3 4111"1 111+ I 11+1,11 1 .• 1 , 14;011J 1• " 1 11 " I t el °l‘ ' l I l° "°ll".' of o• • iii'Y urge upon the 1414111 11111 01 In t l Penn's, lb; awl 11110, 1 1 r grit 01 1111 1 1,1, 4 i"; II / 0, / 11/111111rintice of aeriii Inc a %lair.. aiily 01 bn•11.•4 „ t„ ~.. 1.. y r ,, flt Text Mink 1 b clnnil t 1 f'4.l/,0 1 ” 40 44 4. 4.4 14,44444444,0 44 144444, 4444 44 , „ 14,44, 4.44 .40 0, c,, i, 11, 11 ic. li n obliOxinii. greater ellimen t y of the Te teller , . 1 11. , ij.+l.l/0 , / Tll.l 1 tin. I 11•1 11 111 P pi ',en I t the bivtl able at troll., of IhreCloi s. Pinker and liaison Nal /0/1111 •el tes .1 'tend,. and Spellera soh rd, Thal w 1 tegui l .l Ttincl;r l l,4ll tiller ana1...n . 14110110 as very etheient 11141.1 , 1 01 preparing 'I e irlit I - . for their whil., and that it i• t he 111111 iit nfi In 11,1 1 1 1111111PM\ en 01 11, athanisoe+ agorae.' by I In.er agenete4 eel, That. ilio Itottittiir tender 3:9 thankii Itiotrit of Bellefonte Borough for allowing their leurLrrr 11110• to outing' 11, meeting. itiaintrcii. That the tlinokx nt the Inxtnttte .tr.. line nod •trt• beret)) ten•lerol to eh.• ell, rens ill Volta 11,111 and rtennty fot thy. lo•xpti Ott) an•l natty lorolnesse.• -to the 'misses) of ;eon Hall lcndnuty lot the one of their building,—to the rontinflter of ar rangement, and espeClally tr lien tiro 311iJar .1 II Fisher, and James tl 1.:1,1•9 reel , 1o) the intereo avolfeAc.l Ilie %Ileacsa and well Ore IWO itlile envallTSl r.—Prot II al 11 idt, T Is Erhard, Mrs (I 11201•• way 11•44 Kate J Thlempornr, Nit.;. 106 ("I'lvan, 111111111111 l adopted By request, \lto, hate .1 Th..mpxon and II F Sbanbrea•l -I:xceboer awl • p a rody' amid 1%111,r...i1l ricel mouton %Ilion; ncd, (let 714, fl, ;rot-1 . 121 , 400t° oneno.l wnh pray er by Mr lb tgbt •Nliiki••b) ilie hist I line Roll salted mmnbrtr respondent with appropt tate nein lineal 4, Minot., of pre. 110110 .4,41011 rend and approvo2l Estoty by 1111, S -Goa eirillnent ' EiSily It F Shaub, able and a eopy was requested for publicttitnn to School Journals Sa,lect readmg by 312.2 s Sophie lieller.—"Mrx Caudle') curtain let lure " The select tun pal ecceetittigly well rend and occasioned mach nierrinlynt. by A 1) Itowr—Subieri in llte Faux," 111 able prottuollon 'rite folloa - lug resolution wax •Iterettspol by 3lessrx trotter, \lnger, Shanb, Ender, L'nghl,lhrr :y and Condo "Ifen,t•ol. Thai n tr the, duty or eveiy cu•hrr It, speetall , y piettnte rot the .I,ooly oerc)%e of ihr Achool Ity a p e ml taytcrt \li•+.lannr spins lima "The awl Duna Knie Thompson mol It F Flmoto "Essolmor . and Permly " The reschng Di these PekellotlY elicited grout epplomm. 1,1,0... we 01 tett..n mg nes- io k unt : • 11,0,4, That aloof practiefl monad or torf/Ife, reporis '41.0,041 be Heist I 0 parents or guardians Of pupil., stating [lime prog teis, deptna tmeto.oc Opened by II 1,,e, followed by Sold Maps., Nloss,Jones, and Thompson. I peers Sawa,. Rowe, hi oler, Erhard and (might The disetr.sion was animated nookitil -reef - ing. % vote Ann taken on the resolution, a majority Lemg in favor or the reporting .) stem Song --By iii !wit hate On too ion.Jl F i taut was requested to read . ..The Its peehondrixe," stitch vqos received W ith repealed iounds of 10)1011.14e lin mo i 1011 it nevi floiett pi', Thu. ileisretimetry potirt, be giNett to the ext , tirerie committee us to the eptiointing of the tune for the nett nun lel meet mg, Supt ‘fagee read a letter (ruin Prof (lut e-old stating his regtt Is at not being able to attend the Institute 'file roll 1 . 110 then called, quite a !loathe, of the members re sponil tog with eloquent and appropriate re tool hs twit note then adjourned by ding ing ••The Doxology " Thus ended the annual meeting of Ihr Centre county Teacher a Institute, harm in) nod good order having prevailed ilirt.ugh- GM the entire Session. The citizens of l'entt Ilall end vu mit) , with conitmendable hospiialuy threw open their doors to thous tnentbet s who could not lie aceotooduteil l at the llotel. and also manifested great readi ness to render our brief stay i;ioongst them as pleasant as possible Mautplentiag no sociattous and fylendships were funned, and we btU s ospeate the.swimgilts of the lost! tete we soy Die mousteis will long re• member the meeting ict. Penn Hall as one of grout aid lasting benefit Wall concerned. and (lint they will in after yearn often re• cur to it with mingled feelings of pride and pleasure. COMMITTIiE A NITA:, Track.— The meanest trick we have heard of in this county to couuection with the election ... watt that practiced by Joseph Angeuy,of Doylestown township, last Tuesday. Wt,eu he came to the polls his vote was challenged on the ground that ho bud made a bet on the result of the elec lion, or offered to bet. 'lrfe swore that he had not made a bet, anti his vote was reelect]. immediatly went over to New and challenged the vote'ofJoseph Heffner, a Democrat, on the ground that he Ittutr a wager pending on the result. I% hen Heffner was placed en hie oath he admitted tithe fite had made a het on the election of a huntiredlof gour with the loan that challeged him, Joieph Aiageny Hut vote was refused,. Whe conduct of Anew created such indignation among the Demo. crate of New Britain, that he barely escap• ed with a whole hide. ffhat,..makes the matter meaner is that Ifeljber served out Angency's time Itt the . durjqg the war, as a substitute. Aogeney wait arrested ' ,sod bound over 'on Thurodsy.—libytesfosen Drowerar. "STA= DIGER% AND O P'DDI37Rlii► UNION." BELLEFONTE. PA.,• FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1., WI; HORRIBLE OUTRAGE BY ABOLITION ISIS IN INDIANA. , Abolition loyally in linlinom In th..Nillitgo airy. tog hal Ittttkett ttr tirti htttl Irmo. homy They stirr.timi,.l the 1 tltttto vrtitelt the 41 tt rind vlr,ll, St.,. Ihtttlittg, 30111, tilttl ettr,tig 1144 AWL“ 011, I tte, nut thwtt rtt• tit,! tttiti 0.1111P11N,1 11.11111 g it when no.. of ihP e..levuli. I ••I of the 101.11. Ihiniel I.lail4m. I W..) eat m on too tot! ti, tt ontl naked Ilona to let.lato titLt.the thg y. I • 101 l Ilse roppt tltt.t•l nn ot ' i.1111e4..1 tlttor• 141111 1,401, lux 141111 1111111) h4V/111/1.1. .1,111 11, 1 1 ,1•1 //141.101/ 111 111111. pinre. 1.1 1111. Lion; rriiL i 11..nerm tWora LeWl. I. 1111.101 i, I lie old matt nu 1r 11•101"1 14,,, I.IIIIIIIIP f t tgt .t.l t• won. mind I . tinny him .ittilfigler, who. rye 111 and 1.11•1 eel e. tit , Ike More teeing lIIMr lather Lemon •111411, /4 . 1 4/Pm The me. mniplitl.ntelli tt Ittle ito oitiert rim lip 0tt.0 .. .....r0t 1,1 4,1 . fatten Ita.lottol ire I' tntlty ot r lg.., ni clime in the reaeile, the lio nor aimed with a hateglet A clinelly tight cola:thence.' Ito lxven Leal+. towed with bunter the gang It Ibr ileattol whirl. wan Alalut ul to ed in 011 a 40 . 01 , 1 %flop rree,4'ing thoth wound In the Lead anti ISM' OIL 1 . Lewin lissom...l iithOt with oth . blow of hts 1.31c100 upon 0,01.01 hood of %Ithol,withth clowely Men ered tt iron the Firm Ire a mortle tr. rio a et lord n oft rhr it a 04.1 01 the .1100,1,1 leatiel, Ito wounded tine out err., B.lentl lmnigernosly. one it 13 ittipposeid mortally Foully , grispell the lag with n death grip, null although allistol was snap ped a ohm a fool of her, and she M. thrown upon the ground and trumpeted lin der the trot of the horses, yet 'OlO clung it/ the storm and at ripen and saved it. Ity this lin., seeing their leoler nod several oth ers bleeding from ghostly sills front the hatchet of the btate fdllvls, and arcing the neighbors einning to the tesctie, they Hied. sonic taking this load west and ritb,ers sontli Their explain Idiot, and Or, lir two others were held 111 Ihr saddle 1/01 they toile oti. They left one sworn arid nevem/ halo on the gror t.d. wiiiell were captured by the rue. torS istrange a 11 isms scent, although eti,einl were armed with pistols, )0i they :clinked to go off. and they were F. napped 1,,,,..1.11011. at the bend fa the old nom and at OW 11131t1 1/1 Lewis and Fonny tire the yirtietilars of the outrage as norrit rod by Iteri.th 'lean of Trento. Tit I motrol...m. month upon the +t are awl ..tropes 111111 111 11r/11.11 oletonJers unto: 111 a wa', 1111.1 by these onwnrdlr rose..tn.. was saw:nom:of awl nhoroseoi hy nil the lio - publomott. nl D1.1111V111 . 1 . I,lllllly . /111.1 11 111111.1 uttrobel ....mai Month:eel.. too noe7l with .t.obillso mot Corked Statee, unyoke's. was lir ganttr.i, at litton‘lile. owl sent non( bo o inesfenger to 'hellion that II they 11..1 not 4CIIII 16/11 the, ypottreol .went 000 yi Noy one of the 111..1114•11”1 for n watch 11. bad loot on the light, they untold born the lew n and mond, eroot y /1.11' . 111 a I\ 1101V leg then .mll4 entry their threat. 10 1 0 ox vent ton, 1111.1111,111 g 1111 110 r, of us. inlnucr, they tinn mooning gate up the sword anti lint 4, 1111 , 1 Ihr Reptolohennwhik . the mere de- Cent aloes 0111.1 place Wad rictroot), patd the moon tot the watch COV. WORTH OF NORTH CAROLINA TO THE FREEDMEN Delege t 01110111 , 1)fforent port i.,114 of North Cot ultini toan educational convention, or colored people mei tit Raleigh not Monday. anite—conlintied in se,lion throughout the e rk Ito 11 pin e .dity they. n err oildree.ed it ti:civ 'Wroth, oh follows • ••I hove come hereupon your invitation. to give you, by rn) presence, what count e- Ilaftee and ell, onragetnent I could. having underdood that all your proceedings were conducted m a becoming Old orderly man ner. I was trot notified that any remoras were expected front me, till your Preeident just informed me. The few words I elicit any are unpremeditated the first place let Inc Remit, you that I nix diepoced to do everything I .utt, us la citizen and ea a Governor, to prdlect you in all your rights, and to encourage you to be industrious, to educate your children, — and to make voureelf retipectable. and happy; and while von rimy elpect.,jray protection white you do right, I shall be,,equelly ready to have titre votoisited who clo wronei.• ou are neoy poor Your first care should lie, 133 industry and ...mummy, to provide good supplies of meat and bread, and devote all 100 can spare to educate your children; and remember that it is the common inherent of both sect's that no en mity be allowed to grow up between them As far as I know, the Oberst feeling of your late masters is kind towards you —. The whites feel that they owe youp debt of gratitude fur your quiet and orderly atm• duct during the war, and you should en deavor so to sot as to keep up ibis kindly feeling between the two races. -Let me advise on not to meddle in gov ernmental affahre lon know how few of your race are now capable of understand• log matters of this sort. and you see the strifes and troubles in which party tics have envolved the whites. Avoid o ion. Practice Indostry, virtue, and milt a the kind feeling which now musts bet e the rases, and you will thus aequire co once and elevate your .aoadition." I A WIFE'S INFLUENCE Tell Ise Wile hi. co Milt, Ilet• OV. r Ilse 111111 , 1 sand entellirt of lirr hunlvtrul ills• knot nut ~rop ttlierte 14.1010rn0..,4 nlllll.ll nu hoomentble 110, of es ?I pneeto mur ,• L IC, beer, pr. •ewird 111/111 t I" int i. 1.• .6411.11 e nil,. Arid cc e iw row, Inlng,u. Oi tli« lre.l 111,111 %kr know n mon bleturl) kppo.ttol in Ti l /11- peronerr. owl tll who were It, Like mlllO4O, where. he 1,0,1 t 0 .,14y quietly and nip •the “ru,y wine , lli. I tot , k n Teinpernwce roper owl j r../ r ,t on ttnportont °mink+, at tont out pelt motley When he route to I•lattt wti t it het, andtbkgwile n ttoltoita Ittsur. ne eh,. plied the teodle •I t o would reothewl hint to ot•ott 110, ft mu thm,ltt•tw tin ?totem 110 0011 4 ri 1101 k I r0.11,01.011+1)1:e It moot to t hpitl 13 • 1111 Ile lend to pleat.. her. ..ut snoti weir 0111.11. null he pereel.ed that ti ttn g or 1011,..1 m iho 1.111 ht: * - 1+ lour., lug lilt !blow olf the +booklet. I,f hnbit....141 nirkornte ..f 110• la Ine111.;,, 10. /./1110 ntetentirtl to ...nit, ll It I I Id.. rll pei ~."• 1 , 4* pr, , i , t , 11 0110., 1 r re ttl thorn ;tot, rio , • flraimwrmnnrn.mrn..n. rotryerll...l Itti r • .1", 1,11.1. mg • t tilt ,14 , 1 abt till an 11S "ii I tr.,. it i 1.11,1 it,111)1 \0 -II ME I= 11.1 11 11 t•our.i. ..t .11,1ing Itltp i.. 14.1,1..1114'1 I be .11•• ..; %Hy 10. mill 1,,f. 1.. ret,,, II:4,, I hi• tn,jz tun v.,. In 111.. n , 1t,,, ~ ‘,, • , WI 1111110.1 .111.1) ilt• tit W I 1. • I. Co the lonely wile, Who when elle her Load lepieed in the happy rope. Int,n nfr fend. confiding Itunletnti, .htit min ~w now rcponrnrutg ihr blitel 111,1.11011, 1.111 llope4, let ur tiller it want or eneentii,zenent 11.1te nn -Ter.., ere in prmeetrordo . t 1/111/fie,dttliti kmoirs, nn nneettsin4 deiet ton —owl I lie lenel3 11.11, which ti rep mu ulnwl3 _ 011. NM .wort forgourn, enintwuriwr, er- Oill,olll o .elf deny mg :W.11411011 /fad which (mry. 111 nmuen Oi fw urn lilies, our•• •o wetly porrra)eti The leen. lul and la your tumultuous bosom will be filled with renletAl holies You will be nn longer a neglected wile, 1 / 1 1i IL in whom the netent affections Or it drooled and honored haatittuil tua U ecaterelt Oh how phasing, how gladsome. how theeriog Ilno thought . If there is say thing a mould he tigloroo4 to to sem i nal} . ile. :toot . then. to cherish it tit pine heort. let the ovltio•ing of von rnoe4hug, I lee, leg •••to•totent. anti vein In reside ,Tlll yet heroine it tlorloooto f•leo, where Eel of love. finining will ev ei man!. a guar,' from the all enrintling core mini nil unhappy I CEIIIS RADICALMOB IN HAGERSTOWN, MD eou;••proutl4l_V_l ert 1;1).w•n: let vtllllllg ft totts ll.ger•town, t•n iL '2ll turt , to-spelkinkg ,o 1 ILo II /1011 r•,d I!=ISI great .ArileNN•lil the Ith.licatlN NI.• now 11.41ing n Inrgn n I++ uuvimg, h Inn g gack vmed nil limo twig!, nn: own ,11111 311 4 i1 111141/ du • 11.110111111 g I'llllllll, nl Peon.) , 1....1.11.111t.. of ch..] fur 101 l I Ito l'ouvt•rSlLl te . A.l 111 pa' Tw. , F'll , lllllll Mr Icti le. (taint owl Hob, t ,0111 111 .111,1111 , 1 ing Luquell 11 11110 urban.. V. 1.11.11 1111.111 by lb; 11111/Imnd driven with atont tronotttlittillico witch 173.1 turned And fired, checking the crowd for to +bort tune, but itniodattliciely upon the engine bell betrig vouttilt d, e i n e t.", cult tl cognad for them In n itch I. arms, the 'diet to acre ot.on filled with itrined risen rnclotng cunt .!+ the cocoa hail and Sands haring mien refitg,,in a .abmii kepi by a Censer/Olive. a returned United soldier and n malt of stet hog ronlito 0, lie house was noon beseiged by the motto:110 immediately opened lire,where upon policeman Gaol fired It sin the window of 11)1. second story in .riles m cheok the mob iiii that !terror+ from the inside could make thew escape, and having expo. col himself too Meat Waif shot through Inc head by a 'name ball and fell from the win. the pavement. The limb itoniedirite -I,y ru.lied into the house inn wild seeme of oonfu nn, tearing everyt hang within to per can. Policeman Sands, in attempting to mole his escape front the house, was stab bed to the right lung, and after falling, woe beaten terribly by the mob.' lie to still lie hut hie wound is pronounced fatal. The mob then cut tlown'the Johnson pt I that stood near the saloon, with the stars and stripes 11,onting from it, the bother of the two policemen still lying onthe• pavement, unheeded by the mob, the opt, deal, with Lis brains oozing out, and the:oilier iu a dy ing condition or ing for help SeNeral of qie mob were wounded, bill I belibre slight ly, save Joseph Renner, who was sho t through the body, awl it is supposed Its wound will prove fated.' r The Iwo pulicetutin, o(.l2and Saudi, serv ed the United Suttee army with great die tincligp, and wpre laollorahly discharged at the expiration t3f the war "They fought like tense men, long and well!" the mob are openly rejoicing over what they have doe, the authorities pay lug no attention to them, the klayor being perfect ly helpless the militarily of the Council he mg opposed to him, and will not sanction anything he does. The dtdge of the Coun. ty Court, Sluts s)tturuey and sbert being all tedleale, we expect 111.4 as on pettier 01301b1008 no arreet+ will be madit'llk there uo remedy for thew) outrages, when' acorn officers of the low refuse to lake cognisance of ihirg, —Prentice sly. Butler make. war • Hoye deep in cold weather—spoon toblos A LAUGHABLE SCENE-- CETTINC • ' ABOARD IN A HURRY. I= 1.1.• I .ilen log ~1.1. i •ile dent tin.,..•rett • .1.11. e 4414,1 It n len •/1) ,• .., l 1111,'IN o , k• I for 01 it lel • It•tol mt.., ul rn ,u. :.• •.• • itl 1••••• I •c...r toglit wait it, wile ne tri Or d, n, 1.. t• ; I 11.. , it.tornmig trim ly .11 In il.• menu sing ti„ iot• oxleep Itoli loot styvoi, nivaken, d non. fliroied to reel) fool poi .• .)".” to lorpolkfvot. expecting or loot to fellow lie, xi 010 tit del L 3 %kale totting' and xentding ineutflly, in now tf vlee besitd:Ate obio ilr of th. Inlx tar Ittoilting 11,00101,11 y up ettorix. r. 1 .101,01 11111 . tie irolglited when ; no ..peiong Led-loon, door, II enure 4., lie tl v eluggitril nor I Ptream and a rougho.ll.e awoke hum !It heard the arnottle 011 Ilig !MAW) 101 net et( in li. 11101 4 Ili" 11,C of ht. hitt,. uud pushing . the laity Inro, pill I It i ill 111. IS lit It two ro t ') tote e••••• 1 onl, tn hetet, and -It trt 'lite tw - ettitt ttehetl tile depot Thr.prting 111 hot 1 . t1• ap.tst the ttlttforea. the rte.ll3 -eittltt to Atom tit:Leta at the Illitre. wl ii,. hi I ot , lettel itreree.le.l to eleth • aim oelf Whit bet V. I gut:new 111itle It watt yet tin. , Ile ttl the eh 'tile a gnw.ollll ied i,th, to• 1. MO nit .tared 111= terfol tir 111. 11,11 liortngpimploll goo.o-llko oppeornno." - whlle Itok blit•ltlng 114 y o ollog hor 1.1 tnnitne I‘l, the of 11,1,h Iritr eonie. Itor4oll I/ .1 . 14 . 1 . 1., 11,1 111.1it...hit . ..1 in twai be I s.I den lion. hi• It•ilnw Irftveiet •I•he felon::: I....tenger. plir:trtg 111.1 han:l over hi: A her lin Rev.:Tr:lll wide nr:t .11 •In: ...1 -he tilt :led he: hen:l In \ +.llll , i it mll.l 114‘.. I.Port 1 , 5 !lie t oil°, 1.% ,11. lon}, I. CHOLERA INCIDENT AT CHICAGO-A WHOLE FAMILY DEAD EMI r bl• ell LI h`l.l Aged , :tool go,ui.twLitiqtkiithog the ,•114trhi ot pm p.os of (1,:, es!) 1,, e.. 114,11 S Th. VI id I) ,•,1,1 gcut It•mnn raw. • to the Ilettlth Ilflue tine!) bunt ilott ..... !ming. ttlbi reported that u whole IRMO.) nt Green Ittly 11V1 4 6 lyt• g • dead of cooler* to their hotoe Officer* nitre at 011, tlimpatebetl to the piaci , indicated. 4,l l l4ltere beheld one t I OW most mckettiog right , * H u tt In, been re cently tritttert-eil iii our tilt, In it antnll Mlll3ll I 411111. shout .1114 , 1, t e•t poionro. to n oil into. and Went fog nil tilt mono, nhick itnoolly norkn flie !wenn of rtirrior poverty, Iny the lifelronhotiten nt It num 1111 a trnuntn, oppurnuil ::5 year, ol ego - the hotly et the mnn bay upon the floor. block end oligtorlcd. I.bkle the woman him wife lot upon n rude bed in n moot trirhttal entiddlon. :•11ting an the floor. mu ane eon I oni, n 10111. W lib the de,i. war IL littlr bob about sesen yenre the may r lull of the drern.el paren t. I pot intioirywhw-hale 01 Olney SINI.IPII,I Li. Nth., 1074 ni"lher were int,ti .lek teriln, anti diril hint night yrt aft, dark l'he poor 1,0 Ow Hight in Roll• I lid. nip! POrri , W. :I tght ened by the •iiihinin ir la r d. -r.11,, Lw 110C. 4, 1011.1 Of his Are.it iii-• /I ne ihe will, II icear been 111 I,iined id their nirkne•—t hill front innikti'r 'to neglect It td never went lo 'bele I .nttst• t n,... who bud hurl. 1,1411111,111.11,,, 4 .,1111. 11'1111•01i. hill. II lei VI. Ilg I lie et the I tinily. rivtlive.l 11e r,FT I that w, eniiiiiut give ii 11,11111. fele ..11, 1 1 1 of the unfortunate Ivor W.to decently burte.l at out. u oloek 11114 after noon. and the ludo urpLan not. taken 1/4 1 . 111144 1 by lit. letativer,. if ts. in it. , 0111 1 of tite man otek I.n lug ....hull ue el e ..01 leo( tut outuo 111111. ‘1••• ~ 11101 s Nronio - iatal tells tile 'following good t.t.it.), whirl, merti,, be ing pot on record \ gentleman of 11114 owning 4 large plantation on Santee, go, n goal formerly the °vented...it to ta tinny negro, One of the nuperinter, tient.. of the eittnte l .white family of squatters, however, hold possesiuott of the Inuate, 111)11 the I rortittinn watt ,d,eliarred from entering on his rlghli Ile went hark to the planter, Ins bite master, and complained, when the following dialogue ensued: Planter- "Rut, Pompey, tine house to yours—you are the I . tra tul owner, t oll nn one has nay right to ocupy It without your consent." l'umpey—•'l es, mosso. I done tole' eta eo lint be soya La wo-t't go •' Plooter—••Well, Pompey, suppose puts go to the Freeduton'd iigarenu, slate your grtmoce, and apply for vottst‘neo to hove tie teen ejgoted." —Vornoiting his head for some me in all uneasy stste of nuthillity' to moke_gr his mind ]•`No salt, 1 omit do dot, I ,ronldn't lac to take advantage of nay rotor - -Cltoriptfon NP". —The Batiste pipe"; say •sruelw and t• rutidable Insect—the locuststrhreatens to make . an invasion of k:aatorn liattaas. com pared with which the tnyriadit of grasshop pers which Imre swanned through Katmai in the boat few weeks will be considered as lusiguitioent m numbors, site and &scene tirenes.. They originated lot west of the Rooky Mountains, and are moving eastward with alarming tepidity and in vast num bees., -The advance he nlrl to be within forty or Shy miles of Lawrence. A gentle man from Solt Lake says that Brigham Young inforthed !aim that these locust. have ranged large districts in Utah, and that their Isere would utterly destroy prairies by consuming the roots. In going from Helm& to Salt Lake, aMr 8140h/us pas sed through forty miles of grasshoppers, so thick that they clouded the whole atmos phere. They were traveling *mirth, toward Utah, at the rate of Sore to eight mikes dy. —The Disunion managers are trying to trump up an "amity return" to overlap the smairmajorities lir a (ample of Democratic tiongreemsen and members of the Legishi lure. They are anxioue for another Given fraud. NO. 448 THE TORCH-AND-TURPENTINE BRIO- ADE • Pkt Au hr ent 4.11 e, the 1144..6 0. war. I -.Aid, •wllll ?h.. ,n .11 hAzol to, -. 1 en , 1:r In t!k•• I 111.1.1 11,1 r wtn.111.,• lora% Aer , ..; 'h. infs'rr t .I.ra. a,. , 1 .I.r• Th. • Pon. ' ihe thineli.,_ mar. h 1 he the I.n and wino Th. •nnie. T..r• r.,1•• "Hew. - tote. the \ Or) I. .1 fri:tlOrr Ap,. Isrr no the 14111111ilt nAI With n}ic•ll#.ll ,iwordp on tenth 1114. Girth the fier; Ilantlit.nw I heran ea the phrewried With eyen nnil Hell p"......11,,w1 hold florae...Wow.. dio pewter h”tw: To CIIP the robl.r, tune troM ' On caber 11,tok the liumn.nr. lurk. \nd!lnn, I *ball Jack, n hnl I pin) Ibn Turk. Albd r ,u,o l Ikru,l Aurll pluk thn it-k Thar arlm•J iiWI lam... 11••ntma Ire, 11a. ga Ilut.t ral-taffe snot, 11.ra rat I Oh. inn, the., ea,— the, to pea 'rho I '1,41 sA.I--lorpent.l,ll3l4/I.le' CM Ifter the ‘h• ‘•er. the trm•yall • n After the ••nwv, the r. 11•1 /0 04 S,lter ••tror. wh•n the lho 1.• •I••ne l'lrr the hAriemt. gohlen %ft, thi• 01 , ,u A I , er Nor tetaltort, tlio lull or wn• 1im1,... 1 1• Vllll.ll till. W 1, 04 g. r it dr kfter the 41...11. the vo 1.11. Alter the Lnd, th. r.e. JON 1111 Rrret 11474 (rem owl farewell, Alli r our tr. verlttg..e.aet r. After the Imrdect, the hh+ful teen Itter the htglit, the iioxrk) nt •t Wet the tut rou, the 14.1 t tti4 .re.l ther the -hsulow,, lent' lIIMM THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER. romirlp I ill t,uble.ll.ll! lei - -The I.ers general through 001 I.a ...ly. • iamb hell. h IF loan pita- , ittitit• it wan beard iii tlytt —I by hundred e n d th ir t) on% ett thoutitutl vor...nd of 81,4.1311.10 bustnotot in Sew York - PM. killrldp . hu. loa London totil ro t n• lieticsa - Ifni, .1 M. Melon ashl lautll3, lute of \ tr k tuatt. the waiter at Toro+, -John limiter. the .wnyr of the (moue miming horn Kenitieky t riel" flefl 001. r or him. -that t. the a illarent.c. between preen C. rune. and .plp.tiarto I Wm 10 a Aron g wdl and the tt Ntrong nl ,, I --The number f , • , garn ,ounonuini in Au. elm w tbu )eur 1463 wan 953,102,150 of native and 1'2,J01,5113 trnign produetwn. ---The tole2reph of Sera:edam! pert ~1 111. Stet, and the ehorg, one rent per word for eu, doaune, -ConKrnaaman (JutiKr) Oldham, of 'rev.. is in 31extr.., taking photo• grape fur a li; inc. ----When buying a prim of pnotalounn, he cum mad Lavathetn large enough nu"' be to big for your lorneeheA - —'fho rota pool. to England to oultoithog, and titot 110 env., o f new .1111 tun,. nTe repotted from Shoop 'hire. --- rho. bolero ha, animated to SI dation/. ond YPICI 41 &all/• tottturred to that 'ti) (roof (hot di..., About the datum/ tad oodles e ore mutt to the tot Indio. loot year Ton per rent of the who]. 1111111i/14 died tot the voyage. .I'r•mue. It...tonal Butler rarrio• on .ar Iklllo Atop , thnm•elrr• --It appeal,. that the lIts•Itralo 111 owe,' of thP Congr,..kboal Utrtrtrt to Peeepyl, yam ruin,. rytonii.,ly. - - aatchns.in of a twin' in Jackson, Tenn„ on Sarday night shot tha steward dead. A woman the 1.11‘.0.. fit ---on the night wf the 15th, n,oung woman unmmu•d alh ale in CI. WYK°, lnallpjlotnl. I= --A urt I .h by the n.rum , in Tn mu r..unt). luua, his murdered his Nrtre in er n requenen -- —The 'typal Lean. of the 6th Maiimachumette Dnlnr t hat e:nowinateil lieneral D., olio as their entaliesite ,for Cnagreme --k trout, feet Jou• and weighing 70 pound., has boon caught in Lake Erie, Ile. Dunkirk. It In the largest on record. __g o irkhuvan, oa being told to grease the wagon, returned in an hour afterwards and said. Fie groused every part or it but thorn Andrei the wbehls hang an of the oldead pain", to the world, .rf Frankton, established in 16111, haqint dompiwared—sup dby p.tr friend, your bor..' IP k little eon tram. in he not No, sir' What make. hint atop then' lA, he's afraid somebody ' , I say whoa, and he shan't hear it. --A number of sudden deaths from sating raw oysters he,inK ocrarrad at Annapolis, The vain of those .lelmaeles has beta forbidden in that eity until Notemoor Ist: --A hitoomehuoeits billiard saloon proprie tor has been eon. tried in the Supreme Court for refuoing tAebrie of hi. (able to a negro. The ace will go to the Supreme Court. —.Canna in Fredericksburg who had beets /guest 'offerer from rheumatism, arm recently Witch and badly admitted by lightning It has entirely cured hi. rheumatism. ---Au old di% int said to . Swing preacher who ban juot preached a iiiitit*frhe intemely horrible order, You are to Iloifery. and your are all the flower. of sulphur., The Iknard of Iletlth of New York my their report, that's. the elude,* rontmued au late In the season It will return agent with the appearance of warm weather. tleorge Peabody liar glean gISO ,000 to found and maintain a Museum and Prete*. sorrhip of Amerioan Ara:eulogy and Ethnolo gy lb oonnection with Harmed VOlveni —Prom every quarter comes the word that the radidels in the late election mattered n coney In every direction with astonishing prefuseneu. This money in aunts way is wrung from the in. &nary and enterprise of the country. row, exhild led •t • late fair In Illi noir, gave • yield of milk 'during three weeks in the month of June of force guarte deity from which was made thirteen pound, of but. ter weekly. She took the premium, distorting all competitors. --Useful Reelpe.—We clip the following from an exchange. At le headed soft soap, and Mall thus For a neatens:a, call him e►ptein ;ler • mid. dk aged Itr d ier id a n gtMer7 d to i rl prosg th " ;a m tt: wan rising Aileen, ask his opin in respecting eompsrathe weals of a razor; ter young ladies, li pus know their color to be a►tanl, MIPOMPO them of painting. THE JEWS, THE HUGUENOTS AND ' THE/AM:ANL, For wore thin three thousand years the Joe, have been continently exposed to the wool relentless. cruel and rause?... perse cution Lank before the .1. timing of pro fane hist,ey we find them suela•ed la Emu Allier dist tanw"iind before th• Owlet iaa ern. they were repeatedly eubittganni and sold ieto bondage When they were Gamily conourred hr Tstue. many (banned. were 001 , 1 Re . 1 :o. en ~n.ll lb. rest cell •rell .ter ih, Inc..rf i lie then known we, • This WA. but tbe hrglttning tor li•trer and tors et ig•:per•••cistl.m. its. 'boy Mod ,%nt been rap o to The, lottn:l no see lateen., no l'ittiet rnottnn glare. In every country there ton,, y et—Attune. they Writ d e ,,,,j t b, n ,i b. of .pavi en ItPek•hip. g trim. inn ..d h n ,q. tng lu,d. tax,' Int•rtitnately. frequently ntrlpped of ell ir uottilytgourbt, mod thus ofinoel naked tn.l t or. •I railed nut lln t ren born 4.11. C. 111117 to nutniter, to rt• me. tfbl lone an 1n yu.uq n..--nm•r Dia we now ste,l ho M. poor, wi.ject, d rrk kiv“. to . "ken r 0,41 blirdr. MY noght A.ll foe) r noi nnnLni. th,r ntly thy!, bul it. a natural and cou.equersue of the unjust parse *huh they bed been piteirsty ix -000.1,1 hi ee tholoiou,l y ears— yet .n . lar 1114 lludtug hem bun .legruded. rye I "goy Milton or ipeople of equal mumbera, iu morality, ta n.. feral., learning. Imlueury and e find few ,r 11., .4 them •ur Julie ur al.. .re, MAIN tried for t,vll o 111U14,01 r one 111 our p beggikre, dlzl.lll anti of the pellet', Door 11•.01. iiruitkou wagaboado 111, rodgr./te, 14. /rwo tf , ,s,/e rxre. 4114 •el 01.011.14 insprovrn pri•re,.en theti 0.44 qualirte.. he toga tot.. 1.1..1 I,IIC I their goini quyttneo, in .1, 101 % , egat hug up ithy_orld deapair, to 41e,trruttlustl), energy , pro•idente 1 , 14;11111 . ) mini economy Peregeniloll ban ..uttlat mind ou 01l people of ill« whole 011,1 N but tnat once te.et c nap trttively tiC at* s unple of the French iluguenota heit It t•toty; their aufferingv, their prira their wonderf oil recuperative energy, their neon] ...ill nod high Intelltgence or. too well know and too highly type...eta :v.l by out people to need libsturtoal recital, elaboeate commendation from Inv flew widely •Itlfereut the pest blistery old preeeet U.. 1111.90111,1, atigrues. fbey NU bate been persecuted bees the sub jects at all the cruelties 41124/ iniquities of ill.• rise« tt stle, mud, tu Ilte %Nest Indies at [taut, the mtbjecte ut r cruel form of elt very , tarfltere, they were nusually work e.l le de...01,m! fresh Itepertaliens required to keep up their dectmated numbers. But for morn than two centuries, there bate been thousaude of tree hegrotot 111 the 11e. Wits, and none of them hare advanced in eiviltantiou. qn the contrary, whenever the full-blooded black. hove been enamel pmed, without intercourse with or control• led by the whites or mined rec.'s, they have doily become more ignorant, immoral, vi clout, heentious, idle, lazy, euperrteltious and barbarous From the seeming nevem* ty of their nature, thiy have already almost returned to their original savage state. The philanthrophy of the age had extmustep itself in coldly nod vain attempts to educate and civillie the negroes. They base been aided, (mitered, encouraged and petted, al moat as much as the Jews have been perse cuted. But neither help, encouragement or persecution, avails aught' Like the Indi ans, they are a wild species of the genus dions ' Four thousand years ago, they were to immediate contest and frequent as sociation with Egyptian civilisation, the earliest, of all ; yet they bor rowed not a single ray of light from it. Their, climate Is not hotter, nor their soil more...prolate, than that of Egypt. That the F:gyptains amid equatorial heats, were the most industrious people lost ever lived,in abundantly proved by the enormous remains of ancient ati„sind architecture, et setered everywhere aVeriheir country.— Their neighbors. the negroee, had equal Ineentivee to industry; Jet have ever been no Idle and improvident as the brutes of ~the fields. Nay, not half so prov ident as the beaver, the ant or the bee Anil gulch ban been the history and' ouch to the prevent condition of Ole race when free, in every clime and country, At iliti e sNorili they are more shunned, avoided and repel led than anywhere else; yet the North re glides that the whites or the South should rent them as equate, atone wham they themselves treat se un•qualn and inferior•. A decree of an nil-wise Divinity has ramp ed certain Inferiorities upon them. That decree made them black in color, mid de fective in their moral end intellectual na ture*, When a Radical eongresn succeed* In reversing" that decree, and obliterating it. signs and its manifestation., they will without effort, take and occupy beside tia the name political and social standing that the Jews and Huguenots now tin The history of the Jews, collated end compared with that of the negroes, form. ghee of itself the most abundant aad con vineing evidence, not only that negroea be long to en toftsrior race,, Out that they age trrecleimed barbarians, extent for }act so long as they ore held. controlled and gov erned by the white.. at Amburgh'elipns were tame and eiviltsed so loag as they were under his eye antreontrokhut turned loose in Africa, they would soon have be come as wild, and (save in cannibalism,) as savage as the native nisi/roes of that cacti tent. ' " Law w'rhera dedae setae enlist/tie a* be ing ..ferasaiorra" (of a wild nature,) ethers ai domain% or tame. Now the mallard dusk, the pheasant, the buffalo, the sable and wolf are of an Irreclaimably wilduft„„ lure whilst tbs puddle dui*, the" berg fowls, the or, the horse arid the dorare of • tame or civilised nature Tat, theirs are species of each of these wild and tam* ilia ms that resemble each ether in appointees meek more than the negro or the Liaise de lb* white nes. Looking to the natural history of man, and every one mull see that the white race, and the C:hinstre-er-Asietie yellow rase ere naturally and oongenitally tame or civilized races, and that the Indian red negro* rases are wild or savage. The former have ever been tem or civilised r the later have ever been, and seer will re ;Mtn, wild or savage. Ordinary history natural history, Tad all Leman experience leash the same lesson on the sedijsult•—ffich woad Buqurrsr. —A young American - lady wM riding in the 8010 de Boulogne, with thisdanghter of one of our °Makin at Paris, mites t pn tleman drove past in a pled* septippage, and recognising the.eemp of was ea the carrtage,supposisg she unseat of Ms fatal ley -bowed Ter: graciously. The young lady, not recognising the peep% stand at him and la much ocuttualltn and iorligaation turned to her companion and . saki “Do you see that imitttlent man who bowed to me 7” oCtbiee, that in the losikitor."-Jes - - e E