Democratic watchman. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1855-1940, October 22, 1869, Image 2

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    The Democratic Watchman. whi c h he hit, led it., and from wine!' we Ile .aw.iny mortification, and added
10„k,,...t..1.,,,, over the tint i.‘paii.e of more kindly - ,
knowledge which lies before our mind's 1 " I do not blame you, air, The
eye'! Or, are we like traveler., who, heated political conte.t in the united
after being guided over hard toitib, to State. blunt thero the liner stint', of
enchanting views, .are still so' lost 111 ' propriety in ptoblicetinduct "
(For th.. W ITCII4 OF their new AU rrOlinding 119 to forgot to i I n. 1,1 nun, laughingly, that my enc-
LONGING FOR REST. , thank their faithful guide? vidpittion at the W4111.11'111 Vf AIIIITICIIII
-- if we aptilreeixte him eorr.ttly, thee ii , tlittetti wanner+, did not dintim•di the
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no know that no popular tipotheo.in is i reproof, which I, however, accepted an
i ,• 1 nu ,. g o 141 that land, 'yotl , l the drop edict •
0) be expected to-day 1111yi% here. lltini- well docert ed
'due, i hold'. teachings and method.; do not 7 - 1 - 1.. replied • " You take tny word. bni
Let me a o to the name 4.f Ow Wed Ana the attract the nuts-to Ili. %vork• inn not ..)..u-Iv '
our ~ lae read in an hour or a tint " litto•Illt , . I theft •Illtl " I tilltO iMilligellee Mm
-let tn. , go to lIIV home fir ahore the 1,, htlit %%a , the wort. of a I ' l l 4 lifo, and II Ink.. , ' lioldvit me to step from nit impropriety
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HUMBOLDT
A Testimonial to the Menmory of
Frederick Henry Alexander Von
Humboldt.
C.,lntr‘ I .1.• ity t o
All ah.l A \ 1.• -”A .. IN 1. , 1 ,
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true t., it Hutt
u ben tai Mir
wind then• ri.es L. fun! ”ur metiti4l
stew, hr-tile, the Milli, a co•iiiiiry, wul
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Hilt 11111 r, ll.' this wore than the
olh'r gnat t4ien 4, t.t. In,' nemu st tar
alas 1111 , 1 rvntenwl ltration , 0 Are
not St hiller, (;oetlitt and Napoleon also
r. prt sentatite !nen ' They tir.•, 1 . •
p. 66 , qt.,•,1,,,t in a diner..lit sense
In Schiller, the Gentians eleltrattd
their own intiernist-t rdivalrucs, an d
Goethe the Elighnil permed, for
I , lv/lilly hi• had a •i1t,111,, of Intel loot NMI
1 , 111141,11 WI.IIIIII Nllll4/1/1.t”Il
th , Fn ru b tutor.: •imply their own wil
ed' national t ride 111 lluittletblt, lot al
or national toltiiir tool 11111,
The field of his fain, w 1,14.114 over our
awl C 11114.• he reprencius has
itni‘ersalit ELA , kt
utJl
edge, the only solvent of all human
problems, now claims its first unblended
feti•t-tiny tl rough her purest rotary
That is the signification of this day and
it, testis 'ties And we; who propose to
purtittipate ni this fen-t-dry, what brings
t. 14 to It 1, it neersorhthusuism for a
great tonne I Or is it reverence for the
great work he did lb) we, in fact, re
alias the distinction between the adula
tion:4 paid to a hero under popular int
ittlises, and the veneration yielded to a
derthor, breitifike we know
his writings to be good '1 Are we con
scious how much better in people nuist be
to do the last, than to do the first?
And thoso of 114 who d u thi n k H um _
holdt worthy of reverenee, and ourselves
in the propM frame of mind to render
h, what bettwr mode can wo pursue than
to recall to our minds the effect Hum
boldt hm - prnduced on us? Let us rif
tnember what dear errors he has taken
away from us I What unwelcome news
he has instilled into us I how diligently
he has led us forth, and how haltingly
have wo followed his lead from the
former narrow spheres of our minds into
natural!' all its total glory I Let us
ask ourselves Are we grateful to-day,
after all the severe task our minds have
undergone, for the high pinnacle to
ICE
1111 .1ml! Ilboklt Ow
All 111 , 3 , tire, und
udh.•m to 10( . 1,i' Vl . -
familiar to thorn, wo cline: to ota •t•-
t trm•, -.Ws) H. they may 1.4., rather than
work by kirra, , trqp,o. W e
and tlndl ut `•K , o-ni , ..i “or r1.11;:ion ~or
our nor our ,min
(nose of totitire An f1 , .'11.!
atostoolou the book Hi without, rolitri.,,
prink If 11117111. H(
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n 4 if , itvirp_i •' ISr wJt ut raid% I
I in till+
bubiniiiii• called too to Berlin to IH - Oi I
cone' 1041 to k un ititar‘iiia, With
Humboldt, that, I,erlocp fa•
would ri•loAti nn ontiir
ra-,tnatitii by Ronnne furtliiir
tnto;t 6. in ,tho. tlion
‘,l "Ko.nto, (in lily wly,
th. re - , ,111$ in. nd4, eh ivo th,n,
Mont, •11 , 44.7 , -.Pled that I 0n.,11,1 nt
to llliiiihol , lt the ad Villico
I,lf. -f Frenwill, with th,
.ttn , n t.. II kJ:111.1.1f In additn , n
I ttrcr iil ni
and, orrne , l with th,•,,
huuld try to pro, ure from Iwo a lett,
to the Cootinkt, of Ow l'ititod Stmt. -,
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At Sotttgardt I obtatn..,l intr..l,lot,Jry
54 Iter• trl.lll Itt,rary n. plaint:lm
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lerlin I trim-mute( them( en.
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An ttit,r% RA/ Into, grunted to tne wlthiti
a day (.1. two .111/.441III•IIII) The frh•ti.l4
that had Ml' 111 OW 111101 , 1 WI-
IlilW pcith ally, that I mo.t
till .11,14 at ..1.1
I t. Id to itiproal It II tillik4.l.lt
tt, !tot Ut milljoi•t twit to rt.-
tug frill 111 at olio., I wont
to the tryieW, Hind ttty ttlittlitrra.ottitotit
%ti t , to tt dintott-hotl Al t ) horn. tt 1,11-
..tructiort4 Alt!, hS allt•tolatit,
gavo mr, Itt•fott• tp+Vio.rin4 tto• tit ill
rrenettett
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ut gnu lie half nn,,
from Ills ehalf, Its I hurri,(l toward him
u. fake hr , otraroal band Ile prfanidlt
opened the eintil.FSSltloll 011
WO glad In din et 11 gentlanlan ninll
know~ pel , //111111 . t ‘VI. ( a l.;
I great iritaf..t in hurl nr scianti.d..., and
like I Inn all till. bettl.l* fur 111.•IfIl4 an 111111-
\ wan
The n...ling took . 411 ,
library, all the 41irroutiailW; okj. is a•-
suited 'tie Unit I %Volt 141. it
Iwo , t 1
to much coreciurty, NVe rliol.e ui (;.•1-
Imin
A (..11% r I follimirtid on Friliiiint
and hi• clutrtiter, during which
trk ♦ onu , to me to learn that Humboldt
°vet estimated Fremont's ,eientiati a t.
liommints I turned the colloquy on
Bigelow's Life of Fremont, and !amts'
out its dedication' to him, which m
derniy - Oitthod Iu 111. -
Ile expressed annoyance at the publi
cation, in the United States, of a former
letter of his about slavery in Cuba, and
I then suggested to ham to write a letter
explanatory of his vie *s, and 'to em
brace the opportunity to urge the elec
tion of Fremont. This he promptly
architect, saying rather pointedly
" never write explanatory or politi
cal letters. I should not have written
the letter to Cuba, for the subject was
foreign to my then scientific journey.—
As I should regard it as improper in
Fremont to write a letter on our poli
tics, I can not write the letter you
suggest."
ISE
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him;hity , fieely 0o nr, not
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other-, hay, nub suilietent rellrrti•,l,
!rowel Cr, dint an author 111,13 uziule
render- , which he
neler thought of him-elf
Thai w very likely to b• the en , e
with poet, like Homer and St hiller,
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" gist. Itherl . %, to ti, two great
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of üb,inkind throt.4.ll I'
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dist' Went , it robiler,
all problem,
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till., riot nndne.lunnlutiou,nrlr urbitrstry
forcing ''
The thirty allotted to me
End now more than elapsed , and 1
to depa-t I I 111111 4 -If 11411111
very friendl% towaid Fremont arid tin
Inogravher, M r Ituzelow, mid on my
ottening °Nett..., for tiny many queries,
he said “If our emi%er,atioll has
added to your under:dandling of y K,,-
111Q,' I, nit hunt ann glad fluff it Sinn oc
curred " I 11,011rOti 111111 that I should
now
-read his groat work .. , inacreased
mtisintaion, and took my 1771" Te •
After I got to toy hotel I noted
down, briefly, what transpired between
us I showed it to one of the gentle--
111(M that had assisted me in obtaining
the inr.exsiew. lie begged me, not to
publish them in Ilurnholdt'p lifetime, as
that would be very disagreeable to him,
and had IL not been for the centennial
celebration, they would perhaps never
have seen the light of day.
The interview has value" in my eyes
as a personal remembrance of Hum-
boat, but mouse especially because it
gave new direetions to iny nund, and
:et Me understand beNhe Man and
the 1104th our age.
The dual perfection or accurate,
definite knowledge was thelire long ob.
.lent of Itumbohlt, and the depository
awl the proof of his marvelous suceess
in this behalf is ",Kosmos." its pecu
liar significance is, that it has made
aevessible to iot knon ledge which
would, without this book, have re'
mained concealed among IL very select
circle or literary- men. Tvhe publiew
non or that knowledge has acted like
the invention or the art or printing. A
nen era or enlightenment has sprung
from u, 4nil every day adds to its mo
nwntion. It says 11 , Malt : "Nature
is not an impeiwtrable mystery. Seek,
and YOU shall find! flock, and it
We can sav, then. in emir wenn,
but lii century jii4l paned, full at II
c‘ciit, , and great men, haq
great• , l significance in the knowl
C , iVe 4/1 the natural laws which it hat
brolight in definite conclusion... That
Ici;o‘‘ ledge wilt the lever oi all the great
tncutl 1111,1 I,olll'oo changes. Alankind
push tar too much attentnin In actnr4
MI the political .I:Pze. The people
slimild know 1.1, thou time that the am
knoll, the enrhl ;ire not guil
eel I t s 101,A%1e.h,!e. Init l the !me
puwer. A look ot er the Iltstury a the
p.i-t 11121141 ml %ears pre-wit ibet.to
din!. ahilr e‘erj ha 4
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` , 1 1 1 . 1110 , 1 Al , hat a Inot 1 The
11111111' liHipier ht lc-..4 Vl.Vt'rllllloll
nnno Isr,m‘lvdgc That iq the gland
err klt acted important a
p:irt
ming prince, mho met Tliihila - ,1,11
one day in the antechamber of Iu
mother, ar,e,l \Vint ale )on
"llitmliolglt.'"VVlint ire 'Chain
herlitia to the King." . "No more? -
clo-e , l the princely up , tart. Anil it
pot ti till unlikely that our mtalefitelit ,
01 1111Mhohit 8 fitly to immortality /MIN
'heel w 81.11i8 nhol %with It "No
The ‘4,11 , _
iiithoil% or any coti.e. itence nnlrry he
11,14 rti, and 111(•le Ina \
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I'llll 111/1 0.14. all honor II
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N., 1 i r... 1 In
(ii tho I . llllVii SIIU re , \Vt . hive un
en• nllOll of loan
PI I 11ee..1 it f orm( aril al,
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aryunuituni
mil{ die lace- tol 1014 M lolgt.,
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11'111 . a 111 OW , 41:11 it
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1' uu•rnnrt, 1,,m a part Itat
tallier Nam ttt, h nn.+tel I Frederick
the beta;, n,l It 1:11tIr 111 Ilse
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14, 170 Ile •twite,l nt 11 , ,ittagen,
the the runt
nivrcial c.,11...e.c
-fuel trtti.eled otth the vreitt totittralt.t,
to I HI 17911 llc lit NI
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Sl/. /1•11111,1 111 17'. 1 .../ 111 171 1 7 he I'llll
hi, hi„th
er.
I n 1 - ,sl he hognii his gent Vifirtlin
to ,\iitenen pit..ed o‘ es 1 - ,,itott nille. , ,
I explored me, II ot '44111i1l % LOCI l:I. tr a y
111 Nlex(W.ll.l Cuba, and v i5111 ., 1 til , o
11,',. ri,,i,,r siNt... in !soli, where lie
I+IIS% .1 ell el ~,11 111141 nft,1),,,,,. and titer
alter esteemed thew : 1 SOll I.IIW 11111
crest getvraphical %orl on his Amen'
can Jon rnet ~ It 11 . 1(• 1 111 (Met. 111111 the
broad bate,. Of 1114 r. Hi, I 10111 Ir. were
showered upon him. Ay:l4l(.lll'es made
him one of their members, and u m
tersities (led with cavil olio.; to colift.r
degrees npon li 111. 111* next great 1011r
111.y (111 114291 W 11,4 through limsAin t o
Central Asia; he traveled 111,000 aides,
' Ehrenberg was lii, conipallll,ll, and the
Imo added unarm.( scientific treasures
' to geogrif pineal, in inerultwieal and et 11-
tiogrigibieftl knowledge
The eron fling work of Humboldt' s
life, "Koetnom,•' was begun am early 118
183 U, but it Will mainly w rate!' out in
Its prevent fortn, np to Volume IV., be
tween 1812 and 1815. That VOIIIIIIC
was not completed before 1850. The
titlb volume Came out Lifter his death.
Humboldt was often employed in
liplomutir, (/scan utli r • utlh ) missions,
'and retained the nominal position of
Chamberlain to the King„ for a long
timia, and until his death.. His dearest
friend was A , with whom alone he
permittg . imiliar "thou." Yarn
rages wits, in Berlin,'bis 11108 t trusted
Companion; %slat him W, deposited
or I,iv correApondence. since pub
It-died by Vitrubngen'u
The then ing of l'russin often called
for los counsels, bitt. •schlont folltmed
Iltialholdt lucid him to be it
good roan, but indecisive in adios. 01
his intercourse ititll.Prineey, rt i11,0in..?
onini, Ilumholdt says Willis( If "I
woe niwn~e se - vere to Illinces and rigid
to lice in power." Ifilinboldt denied
ever having been a Republican or a
ro)all,t, Indeed, lie eared nothing l'ol
tornis 0f gmerninent. In the lievolti
lion of 1818, Ihe Democrats stood
glint( user his dwelling, though his
best protection nos a placard affixed to
Iris house : lives llinnboldt."
Ilia Inner ye . ara he spent in the a4cet
idireinent of his home lu Berlin. The
Court at Ptasdnin became more and
more estranged from linn. Cottn, in
Silittgardt,,Nuifl his publisher, and to
111111 lie are indebted for the very hoe
execiition lit his ‘‘orlo , in ratio.
Humboldt iis.olteit ataictutl by the
e fr,,rts id' simpletons to cooler( hint to
religion The) could nut lindeistand
his religiosity, nil to hini their ,kg
Mai letli wits also foreign.
Lie dlell May 15:01, nearly ninely
scarce old, serene and ewileinfiliiting the
pay of an evening siiie•el rind itn ray
lar4t ‘‘or.l+ being. reinai 101 1111011
light and it potre.
Ile ,4:IW 111010 01 0111' globe limn any
other (Mutsu( hong, lonleistood 11101.`
111:111 lint e4,teinpi.rarN, hod
leadthan all% mortal, ling added
more 1.10.1114 , 1 , e to I t o • 111.1 rhojii
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Ifni m•
I WOULD NOT FORGET THEE.
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trt airs why' rest :tr.' !hall the
,itti.aht, non of .le+ohnielre,.! their duly Its
their
une 1 or,e4pleace lon...iris igle
arro;!ant a ol intoleiant uutlgn
111 . Q. I-, that the p.iitn keen sifted,
and nellt.eh, ...0r411.1 line lelt tire
nninning i‘lett like !Sutler and
kleu+, .41
%%litre tl rte rural nio-t to
Le blillerol, iient on .•1 , nuh all eon
into the ramp 01 the lit.
14.11.1....11.- 111 political :111
inch 01 de-le:ate lot mite.
if, ihrt%r nl..ru piddle plunder, pervert
ed that 110. i till 1.4.1 ekpeet 1,1 groin
Cal 1. yruiring in the Iteinoerali4„. pa.-
tore. 1.11. e ruiner'• it+ birds attracted
Lt the -r cut it ellfll.ol, Pile\ 11 , ,Vt red
an l ilutt.•icd around the patty that 'Hid
I .o, lltractm to pone and 0111.. e... to hert,mit.
Noutil3 till the nr nal piditivinns of tile
%sent, int.. the Itepiddielin intr.
ty 14..neral 1;tail(, among others, de
4.4erted nail) political Loth in licii lie
her 111111. 1•1111‘ ti n Vl] that 110 4 6 !Mil %OliS '
the road to pollen! promotral The
great of 11.44-e tvho ..14'.1 111 the
lleinoeratie , 1,111,1 1 . 10111 10.11\ cr ,
of palrioti.in iiii.l4ll...intereste.l4levotion
to principle. it,
--A Yank., peddler, pa+,111:: a sol
itary holi•c among Ow hills, noticed u
dozen le, 1111,; lac, , , tartly from the
snigle Window 111111(111g. out oh the road
to get a glance at the stranger. St o p.
Laing Ins cart and calling to a Mali stand.
log at the door this con , Nittion ensued .
Peddler —" I say . 1 llaTO la ell
flacon licti• lately 9.'
tho -"Not'l 1 know
n (le ?
l'eddler—"llevethe I eve thore'e . onv
t vent, that humn't gut no rave to
I "
Man of the ytni what I
If you don't, start along pretty darned
quick, there will go ri fuliVrti I, and you'll
go to it, tow."
—The New York Ttonem thinks that
" no kind of faine is more tramient than
that of an actor," and that "it is there
fore the duty of the Fels in its imper
fect way' to do what It con to indemnify
our popular favorite while living for the
transitory verdure of their prolessiordd
laurels "
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stnym,"
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get Imirrie,
don'tkl.w
marrying.
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(laughter of
week lit II
serent -PM
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Indy tho oil
thy spur of
fringl
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of a pet do.
the words I
kingdom ut
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neurl:4 four
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thirty-oight
riove owno
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tnol ber, Xlll.
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11111," :dn. ,/11
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(moo vevoil
thikireii in
these ItUde
mother's ski
boil of (wive
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sou '/ r'
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will come
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boys here for
LITI:Ft %RV I
11. learned lad
"go for spiri
Mr. Mixton tl
weak tliat it
darktiesa visi
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she ran with
delivered as r
sit
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only served t.
crable. it wail