The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 26, 1868, Image 1

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\ TOE SEAVER:. r
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Ts pUDLISIIE RTEVE,,Ar;iITI.II;II,4
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In the old Aeons balldingcori
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• Tiro DOLLARS PER itski na4Alitrards:
su es copies or the paper map Iniutiiheili
op, attire eents.each„i . ~•,• • ,j:
ceonnunlintlons •euttleer . F., 0 f l o cal of i c aC r at fn:
to t al e respeCtl'ally roollelled; forum attention;
r ei of Mb kind renal, Iniartally• be aceriTn_ . mded
ty n a n o of the author, not lbr , publleat r lon, bpt la
n.
against IroPpeltion. • • .; • ••: • e .
'jee, and communleatlone attonla be adeiriliseclici
J. WEYANIY, Editor 1t 7'roprittor
• iiiti*HING•GAS • • • '
DbIEghTEMED DY Dlt,
i tfilltliAlf..DricooswA
Arim PA..' JD extracting tea I bare added to my
t oy other tacilitlen Or the, ettecetudni. proteratfoo of
rekssion. this invaluable pahrt,pling on
All
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b r othel of Dentistry performed the beet and most
st eer% etyle. AU wozit done as chqpsl9., and flfty l pec
t o. better then at any oth or Steam Dentalmpir. Eats b
oa in the at . 1- • Edti:
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4,..p,z. Sale . ...
IDIIII.I4SEE litAliD, CONTATNINO lfe ACRES.
i 1,000 Pe'neh Trees,henrin „I:iflApOeTreasLbear
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fe, choice fruit, 101i1 Plum . , edif, 15 Cherq Trces;
n itlince Trees. 1 rear Tree, Id Grape Vince, all
b rA nnp , ,with 50 Aeree of 1111 Ch ground, good Houma
with 4 t eem.. r, nod ilare and tif Me, with nll the new
cowl (hi! lieu Fes coma etuti. ^
TEll s, 41,0 1* flown, the lut suer in twn'Teet's.
a siie.6ll ItENRY KINSEY:
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LAUGHING GAS•:
ONE AI . L TE THAT HAVE BEEN SUPPERTNG
Cthe onilil miseries of toothache, and dread of ex
traction. oil yon rill Anti that Dr. Clumdler t Co.
Ire r oily to WilOce. yon by the one of the great pain
deirtroler-I•.\lGiliNG, GAS—and make their exftac
don a toll;Tie ur nleitourl,rather than of pain.
All detoloperailitna performed in the beat posoiblo
Inannvr, od at VO.trollallitcollll3 as by any good Don
de in the counly. •
gliroclici. In Seaver Station, Rodtet , ter, Pa.
T. J. CIiANDLEU $ CO. •
Coal alit/ Nut Conl for Sale. ,
lIF USIIKIISIONED TITA'AKFUL FOR THE
TputonaLfe heretofore bestowed upon ltim, lakes
pitsaro In infonnlim the cirliens of Rochester. BrPict.
later. Behver and "surrounding conutry, that he' is
A lit pricey(' to farohdt an exeelleht article of ,Deal
rtod Nnt Coal. on t4hort notice, either dellvered k fir nt
ocOttiik. on the Ite4 of terms. The. Bank la loeaWil
ea tl'Nktley'S
,Ittni. near ltbehester,Pa. • Orders left
there. or it ' the Store of Thrinins Allison, in Bridgewa
ter; Brat the Prothonotary's oflicein Beaver, will be
promptly ttucd. rapt Seely is AgJ.C ent,
hitchTesEß, terh Pa.
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Btldgemittr 4 PR.
EOM
liVt.'S SEWING MACHINES.
i E EitSIGNED,TIA.VIN RFAIIIET) FROM
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tailoring business. In Bridgewater, Ib., will in
the more. devote his whole lime Mid attention to tile
Fide of thaw, Unrivalled Setting Machines. Ills
glirrism to in tile bnilditer formerly occupied by him.
Felf and Mr. Miller. as +Mellor Shop. These Machines
unge in piLlre from $.65 to A and will be delivered in
mid order to persons pnrchnslng them. An expert
'nerd ;r.‘rson will accompany each Machine sold. and
the lurh:on . will be thoroughly instructed i mach i ne g
ilt‘g also keep sewing reneidne needles,
Filk, thread and all articles needed In sewing, end
db 1.... id Menial reasonable rates. Thankful to the
polio tar favors heretofore reoelved, he solicits, mu his
;Kw continuanee of the same.
. JOSEPH BRAUN.
Hearing is SelieSingi but Seeing is
. th e'
. Naked ;'
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'cioniqo troth,'
Brighton. Pa., have ink. received frora-.thd
1:451. a large and roil assorted Suck of .
c - r, Oirk N Gr
Rut. l'aps and Und'orclothing, 'which they intend to
.1111 per caul. ler. , than any Store in the county.
hque and are helm° going elliewhere: and let your
cotta be ,n dollar paved. a_dollar earned.;
SNELLENIII:II.O.
Br:man - ay and Falb , street,
New Brighton. rn.
6m.1.7111':3m05.
1 I,AI D. FOR. SALE.::
i T yru, Tall .2D Or 31AlteTli. A7 4 .4 - ti WILL VIM(
b eterrA at Public Salo; slued; T acres pf good
lAA In flonnigh towildlilp. Deaver eo.,
het are , nO4 or Vanuort. nu the C. P. It. R.,t3
mll. , farm 11401,1.14;h. The Itunroveinenia are a good
ten gory frame hollow of ti minnit, and cellar . coal and
w
ho ander whlefr efidiFrlit frritiebarriZ44
al t hnit an acre oriole:It by • die - e Mr
Iwo rant. There is
OW II to tble"
fritlN a never. ,
%Melt blank
,trbivri - Wlst
nada. hot brit
o.lioareliela• 'nut
Lin; inquire, of
trthliTki:3t.
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Atalrew Ni1i111,11,7 1 - iiirtrourt of f'onunrin
, lien. of Braver county. No.
1.1,11,..0rent• ,Ten • t Nov. I'. • rureign
Mortimer •lltachmeut lit nEmtinupit
Itrten .leekhlog, for $19.2 95, llal. Boolj &rel.
•liek 11 , 1er awl I 186/i, on int - Kinn lile
part urn: ' t'‘ourt i iere jutlgnieut itgainet
' , • , •111, , rai, %tylt ; 111,, drfoinintll6.
4 the 1 tenni Oil i'o. .1,111 27. Isll,l. nflitlavit of
,•1n1111, , , bring filed, rub OH the
I'i,nhruotart tons,C: , ri 11t1111:1Ve oil till.: judgment in
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Noir , 1.• horoltr _I on to all r.tor.crtuttlAttat salt'
41111:1•,:.•“%ili 1..• 7.,,0...t1 at It Ptoillonottlry . t. ottiet‘,
tit Mc 'Pah L , . of Nlarelt, A. Vt.., It•litt. at two o'clock,
P. i. • JOIIN CAUGIIEY.
jAntPitt:t.rrotboubittrY.
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SPRING FASHIONS
1 1 867
I,IIDGE STREET, BRIDGEWATER,
IVEW AiitiOßTM ENT 7•III.T.TNERY . WILL nr.
.N olnln•ilntrinv old ,tutol. Inlely occupied by 'qr.
' , nit'. on Thurolny. !dumb 11th. 1 ai , lt to Inforin my'
.4h...end...n0n :IN mnny nee unir,t ;IA will pinzt,e,:pn
,,,,i.,o 1n.% that I out i)on' rnechlin; nn niiii,,,, item
4, , 1 nl I!lllinnry, or thohoestripritta Stytv., and will
1, 1 , '”: , t0.1 N, illi an °ally call..- 1,
: a' ftlittle. , I- 7 - 1111:4. B.ItIcESI.
L'—iflt t ,
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1 . .411 !loom) i in the t'ourt of l'teas Of
'- It= er t'onnty, No. 1.11, Scptitnt tr
• .1.0,, P All' . /1. I Term; 1,57.
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, tiniiinitn+ Ejectrnmit for a lot, or
i :..,,• of 1:1-0 , 1 t:1111:1 :; ;. in HnOwAer lo vnniiiii, riati . ink!
rnlnny. l'a„,honinled nut nnpwrilind ru11.m:5. 14 : 4 '
I "..o , ‘Vin ot tho rornor tit Mnlien's lot, hentie t 'itiOng
'lid hit 1:•1foct to 1..c0.4 nr,oc. thence so oh :54!4 flo-,
ro•- , ta•ft • nil alloy. tit nate tou'llt :57 tlp • oes wind to
lt nun' •I,•,•tt. ittonoo lo sni,l tVulttut strettl-io Alin.
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of it-th.nintt, vita:llllo3 . 4 ono fourth or au acre
.., ;t o irthoitt, _
A pti 1101', NI Vlli : 4,in. 17,, lt-a, on met Inn of Plain
l'l• .4noriv:., the i'cnki. goon a 'rule on ‘l:ferolttut re
' ~, -tr. and in..:11), on pr beton: lile fourdr.tiontlay ef
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kt ant r emint s ..s,l
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I • I ' I L . JOHN CAPtalfiY. '
Prothonotary.
;0,000 ! $60,000!! j $60,00
CONI ROLLER'S OFFICE,'
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9it of .illeghenr, DecembOr 12th, 1807.
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TiII:CITY OP ALLECIIENY DVATILF:fI TO BIM
!, 1 1, cicimi oi o'r siiii.ooo. Honda for Ultich will ho
i'w.. , l la M itin# ill' Z•tioo cacti, mat urli u ild yen** fruit
441, 4ary Lt. ISCo+, with contiona attached for the per
i4,l,i nt 1'11,11,1 srini-nniinally In July and Jannary,qt
11, ..
• ~.1" of do iier cent. per (minim.
Far icrilig:lpply to or lulu v
if.
if. 11. F11ANC . 15,•.,
City Controller.
or.
Glassivare an' Carbon Oil.
J. P 1 & CO.,
3 anutavturers and Wholesaile Denier's
Lump%
tinuidelierg,
Gliviturstre,'
Carbon,
Lubricating •
and 'Lard 014
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1V1. , ', A Itl'. 11EPARED TO rErrsisti AT
I RE:
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), . 11 111.)r I.) t.l.e trade all stvles of good.) in Oar In. ,
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Vita for (pall r and Drier . dcdcr competlion: . Onir
.Sn 1 Carbon O I, ‘ie, warrant to * pure And nt least
I, ~ 4 0.7.n , 14, fin) I •nr: We have also nn hands , the new
'Mon tilqi and '011.2t It Larnera and chimneys.
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J. SMITH & CO.,
Lax) 1,*44,1,4 Fly!,
Pitt•huiet t ra.
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.: . C3l ' 7,) !/1 $7; az 71'0 - i....a.'X'A1 . " 4".
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Wianscultmen s tlprists and Sehdfanen: '
NO, .42 ..13311THF1F,.1.9 —STR.rtET,
intilsburgli, Pi., opp. Ole P. O.
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ARE PREPARED TO' PILL ORD Egg FOR
:Frnit. and , Ornamental Trees. OrWei Vlnen,' llo *
PM. Evergreens. Vegetable. and limier eed. - Of
best finality, (Mien Setts, Early . Goodrich.- Ifarrisim
end other variety of seed potatoes, Garden imple
ments and Greenhouse Plants— We will lend 'hY
mall, when desired, all orders for seeds- toltio amount
of one dollar or upwares, except Cerni • Beans , and
Pens. Catalogues sent on application And:ail ordele
promptly attended to. • • •
Jatelthat. •,
hallenberger Bros.
STILES de SHWENEIERGER,,
,13111iFivrewater,
ifiII'AM DE L A Y 7 GIOC ' ERIEI_
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Queenswaro, Hardware,
NAILS, 117NIMIV GL:44'S, WOOD AND IVILL(
: -HAIM BACON 'BA GNALY ••-• •
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Country P , ro4uds
OP VARIOUS KOOOki "
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S•IIEIZEDY / GIVEN THAT 'IHE ,COURT OF AT-
I peals'for the several ToWiishlps anti Ibmnghs of
Beaver county will be 'held by the County 'Coolliitr
sinners, the lime and places as follows, viz :
ITowtnhips pow. FrcesothorugAppesla
1/43r 7.14 '• • -
Feb. 17, : 310 oh William :Ell lot t's‘
~18;1, , .
• palvertAPatton's (Shot)
" 19,1 bxdePeudence, • k)Ale2. ThompsOn's,. •.1
" Hanover, • , Johu Porter s.
20; Frankfort born.,
21; Greene tp., FJIIIM Nisewtzger's.
"1.21: Ilooludown• boro., "
" . • r• Daxld..Ewlugs.
'r - -;Ne01 0 11 1 1'1);
25,' New Sewickley, (leo. C. Rauscher.
" 111drIpn, „ WHllam.
" 27; -FylmtHil. • • "*. lAutesrutiel.i
'i , ,' North SewlCkley
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ii,II-Iletlitlito;til bo4;',
" '3,1 ohoguwbofu., t '
. " 4; Ohio, . 4,:"
,kr-lionth nyvvi, `;
'6; ' Darlingtatiti., '
6 Darlkurton• boro"
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71 ' 151 liver, .:,
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boro„
"30, Antottglitcl•
" 81; Freedom torn., ,
31, St. elatr tmro.,
Apr.' 2,' Pfilllippldlrgb,
• 3; Waver born.,
Borough tp.,
By order or- Board.
• JOIIN 11.. - 1AX11 1 1;; •
BA'rEiNIZiN ,Sr, SON
mint:lth,
On the premlees.
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Alk AIIOIIR NA NyNn Pntit oAvi:
opened A Unto Store., ;ill Main street, lIEAVKR
FALIA M
, Pa., where there a constantly 1)(3 futmd, a
good tessortmeut er
.DRUGS, MEDICINE, !. • PATENT MEDI
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CINES , ,,LIQUORS, PEOUMERY,TOILET
SOAPS. BILCSIIES of all kinds, FANCY
ARTICLES, GLASS, PUTTY, LAMPS,
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,. bTE
ktiFFS, ,TOBACCOES. CI-
Aud all other article! belonging to the Drug buslnear
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Physicians' PresoriptiOfis
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Will !be carehilly compounded at all lionra,and all buil
Inesit lii their lino attended to promptly,. _
Heaver Yana. l'a.. Nov. M. 'lit —n0vt147:13% .
§NON ) SNITGER & CO.,
(At the old stand, 3rd street Ilesrer w roaria.,)
DEALERS IN '
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GWO C RI,E..S,
I SUCII AS,
COI"FtES, TEAA, SUGARS, SYR
:UPS, M.OLASSES, SORG4IUM.,
RICt; P.oppl;[l4, - Api6a'
SOAPS,CANDVES.RAI-
SINS, 'ENOTAtiI
EMI
FLOUR, PEED, FIBII, GRMW,
Th erare banetantly , yeeelvtag a frerlanetortment Or,
then arlielo; and the 'public may rely upon getting ;
from them IS gond as the market strords. .•
All g. ods delivered It required.
janls:ly.
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:Nathan Ile 4 en's.
Dougherty'' 8. hoisso.
Aloha Mace
Asiphooli" .
I:Frige Seth P.
Jamison Elliott's.
pbn gowe'n. • ~„
la!rsOn's rrowt.
Lol!C • ri C is S.
Commissioner's
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Di , ug
GARS, STATIONERY, &C:,
ALL KINDS OF ',t
CENSE
CURRANTS,
FIGS, „
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EIittatiOICALICOLUEL
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• G. L. iBERILW Edite„' r
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tetvvirthit, Vebiii§l444ll,
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tAirib COXIIIINICNit3itif Ftilt - DEPARTILEItr
01... raw PAPER,' aradt 1 .13 -, StaSbnissiiktv ?ti
- -ci:. i.. - sismtglorri , rnsi#, , it attitiON,'!4:l' . F.;
i,, •:;‘, u...t: d,l' , 1- . i z:: . : i.: k...: . - - •
! ere are The, t
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oMere, thin ix mein)} Ims passed shut,
4Ai0u 6 410i 1 .4 0=0 . ; : 4: oAuttws
tip to thin data, ; : received; commualeations
ftom two teachers only; and one ettheso•lout
net been le'fig . ' the
.'thlitt
!us Be e aier betititY:"tio"
wrAting an ,eiticle for :soch'ircolrinm?-.-none
captible of solving an* sucti_prehlemtrard err,
sweringpich'qiieries si,wo have airegt 0 1)= .
0 511 )(1 0 ' *ini 4 1 9 OPAtilitiest • aro
they so imiltrerent to the great cans& - with)
which they are identified; feel so little-ride
in their profeislen tiiat they do net 'caid i tt.
tend a holplog hand to itm furtleinunie of tixo
work of education in this county ;< -, •
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Wake tip teachers ! Put your shonklerslo
the'wheel at once, and let us 111t - Qui eoilei!jr
oat' eithe"slOuikt.irh
seems Let ns isat.lbe %laggard
in She race that is set? Before us. • Let nis 'show
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to the rest of the . State that we are' awake-••
are or; and itoing—are striving ~with, All, our
energies to place our county among the fore:
most. in 'everything necessary to make on!
school; sYsteia aCcemplifili fully and eftlelent.
ly, the,ends for 'Whlah,it: designed, „
pa OHM be especially glad to receive &mt.
Supt. Vi hitharri, emboacing matter ofgei
`oral intenkit) ; such notes site may be pleased
to furnish resulting from his touniinspect
lion. These, of course, will embrace the g+en
end condition' of 'our schools Mutt school
hoiscs; and will servo therefore to ac(piairit
the .public with the actual educational. condi•
tion of cmr county.
Our State Sept.of Common Schools Make!
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some very pertinent obs —
ervations pi the School
Journal for February, respecting County In
stitutes„. whiCh n'e lay before renders,,, pall
commendthout tit thikattentionotall,
'bur co-laborers in this county. •:• - •
lie tolls us' that 'lie should rcitv..begin:tb
prepiic'.iiii,otir linatitntaiind ri;nuir - l4
that in osier to have; a goOd:successfainsti
tutu* ti county, among otharthhigs it hi' ti&:
/.140.41;e0_,.. - 01.0T0400:
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a r n: ; t e r . vay 9~iaPP „ -
committee* and' :sucuribg • histruetooi;: , A
coitety Superintendent should heeptheineet
Inglif'thflnstltntb fresh:in 110,ininds•ot Alit)
teachers 'of county by refarring CO it, at his
examinations and visitations. and In his pub
lie ite•should extend 'invitations
as he has opporttii to school directors,
elergYmn, editors, and citizens .generally to
attendit, and lead them to anticipate its as
sembling as an event of interest and impor
tance. . •
2. . To iconomizc thas en cohilucting tilt pro;
oylings.• tan Institute, as in a school'
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there siu(uld be a time for doing everything,
end everything should be..done at ct"proper
time. It is not
. uncorirtnim at Institutes for
precious hoursto be frittered away by the use
of clumsy methods of calling rolls, counting
r
votes and transacting other trifling business.
Much time is wasted too, in loose lectures and
pointless dincrissons. No Superintendent
can wholly nvoid!such anudyancv, but im•
proveMent u'ut he uvula Double the work
can heklone At ouxlnstitiltes next year that
Ras done this pony, if they shall be Boman:1g:
cd that the greatest possible amount of it can
he done in the least possiplelgigth of time.'
"3. To give regular and systematic inatruction
to Teachers. The principal work of a Teach
er's Institute is to give instruction in Methods
of teaeltirig. There may', he side dishes . enct
desseri, but this should :constitute the. sub
stands's of thq intellectual I repast.' To affect
this object every Institute should haye at least
two thoroughly • .
two thoroughly qualified instructors
,who i
should coral 'lie to give les - sot:mar lectUres du
ring the wh le period of its. session. These
lessons shoul I;be giVen in a connected series,.
With such 0. planations and instructions as
may he neeeicsary to. 'minus theta upon the
minds of the teachers Instruction of this
kind shouldjm 'given on thetheds pf teaching
the different ominon sciux4 branchea, and on
School Man. I:titent, and Should barnacle plain
' and practica . As given this year, instrue
ition inmany of lini Institutes 'wits 'discon
fleeted' and pintless, and great imprerernent
can be made next year in this resPect. • :
4. 2bfurrfiJihinforinatioa concerning school
wire to aeh directors and deism Our In
stitutes have 'been largely attended . by .the
. • . - .
public this y l , r, they will.attract even more
attention next yeat. The people. need, in
struction In referenee to scheols,quitensmneh,
as teachers do in reference
, to teaching,. and
the opportunity the Inatitutiaffonls of giNdng
it should noti'be lost. z There. is tr. very Meat
degree of igaorance on the part of the corn
munitylit general as respects ,the 'design .•Of
our common schcsil si . steut, iti, working and
its wants. An imm! . ..nsq.,nmfmnUeLgood
would be acconiplisliedif the Iristitrites can . 1
be made to furnish" Muth:needed 'information
• iri ieg,ard to building school honseh providing'
school grounds, suppVirtg.i# o, ; lB ., TO! fiP c
nitnre and tuie4grnc.bigachOolse+i the
necessity ot etaphrying gnat teachers, paying
.hum libersteallarierind , !Closely inspecting
the work the,yclo In the sphools.T liar,lilredna.
directors attended thelnatitatea tktirrari 'lre'
hope Co': haia , tharentinbi :tatetHid; them In*
' 5 provisionnet hitnide do ii'net
roF I and,,, In , . .. , ~,. _
tp•lillo . vitikem to ICt: 'way empty. '-' s';' ' • - • '
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'Well "4.ititek.4ttli the success which has
1 ' —'- "A • -ri,'
none prepare for another caturaign taut will
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whin preparing ,
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i est., wlncb. 1 1,14 7 ; 1 :' - • .7. 7 4 i IFullk -1 , 411 i
which 'iiiipeailifd , ~.' "4.... • , • .'1
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divl444 up,11.10,y ,1 -- " . ,,i . . Oenl. analysek
of 41;te,sinestle - ,t-, jr - ',.. i -;.,,, .. cOnOrne
;lon. eclmits of . 1 i - I , a, '-; 1 " , Tetaflewg: nna
therepro the'fiti, , -: , r. ''' ~ '.',erent ,soliagons.
- If 'nu.ef pnc +, .- -': ' 'IT,• 11 / 1 3'. Vlutignii I
Wkleli; differ .•• .; . `.'i." '''' •• y giyen, 'we
shall be 'plimixt 1 ....:f7'‘` - . : . • .
„.„.
~
.If 2:be 3 eint
-; " "r' # ' , , be if; iiinil:
is the iof 2ITL,..A.'' - ''.! ''ff 'i ! .. ;:•.
1, : If two; 10, ~??.- ' 4 ' .tr: - '' 'l? , 3;, th a lint( of I
-three; of one '4 - . - r. . • '
.itlo ?ndf,of tvr . f.pi.
ty slx,lor. th irteen; ,-; . n doles one 1
and a half, or Lb! •. , : ' Again, if
Wires be fi tskt , , ' , ' , of - ltre, od
tire thirds; lit
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f lit
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- *I; el. - Ml:emirs, or tireti , o;tltir '
teen ••. AN. -• 1' the tad ratio; we'-18: .686 d
to be wenty:t thirteenths ; , thetteibtie,' the
half f twenty a , , . •,- IA .ty , The'
second ratio tble.:7 ,, •' '.) intuit 'bd
B•:.rlgfive half Haut A . r:f':*, thirteenths,
or fif ty-five.' ifeneo 7 fh76 , f Ofticcitly-Sir is
fifty -fire. ' But we liitillitiltinduir the hafrth a
twenty-seven. If thirterit, lor the 'bolt of 26,
is 55: ons is the thirteohilt(74lss, of tiftSr-five
tliirteeetits: If one . -is 41Ity-ilre thirteentlA
then will the fourth•eftwhatey-seten, Or twen
ty-seven fourths, be twenty-Seven fourth times
fifty-five thirteenths, or ttienty.eight and
twenly-nine fifty-seconds. ;Therefore, if 2 be
3 and 3 be 5 and 614 bell ; the half of twen
, ty-six is t 5. And the 3( of 21 , 1111,wtady-eight
and twenty-nine fiftyatmdtulti , ' L.
12911
TIII3 GoLDs,irtirs AIPPUEN
I • _
TIC .
St.-Petersburg wasiiit,pmsternation ; fo
the - Czar had that morning,, , degrailixi' his fa
vonte Cabinet Minister,. apd:sentemed hin
to exile in the mine-3 of -Siberia. Coun
S. - --- Inulbedn tlie ,Eapperer's most bon
ot, adviser'; and, witliahapxception of .a for
persons who detestedlilm ,for his sipeerit ,
and his imperviousness to ithribe, was unl
venally beloved by ,tha- people. His fall
therafore, came on them Akea thunderbolt
the more so, as, no assignaW sense for hi
degradation could be luizardad.
Even the Count himself - was astoUnded.-
Accustomed as he had beets the waywari
caprice of a despotic iuler,:foxl kilbwing tits
in the eyes of such even tit mest honest ar
don may be. construed into a t -tipisensible sh
sign, ho still felt,the amsciousrussatliat he ha ,
ever served his country faith Pally Mal to th
best of his ability 4 alitt-therefoNleit , that th
degradation was as unlietas lt*sentrrice wa
cruel. But it was mit.soi Dinah for himso
that ho grieved. Ho , 'fail' ,been q„ widowe
many years, and °fall hrschildren none wet
left hun save one. 4- 'li aughter, -Katinkft , 4,11
tloWer of his.old age. ,:It WM for her that h
felt heartbroken. She was the cause that hi
fears flowed fist down, his furrowied cheek
and that his sliver,ed head was bowed dow
to the ground. , I - , ,
"If I wore quite alone in tlieWorld, it woul
matter little ; there - OKI not nAnany years i
store for me," he 1411tigretl tOlniSelf.
4 .,,"put, dear fathenrwild a soft ,, -rild-e' in bb
ear ; "yen are not . alone . . l arill,not be
, alone. , See! there is even' , % bright Spat
among the dark clouds over . ;' • and With
them words his dtogliter p in his land
a royal mandate which elnlArielli ihe exikt
to take,With hint •
~ his 4 f
auglicet, Fcia servant
into banishment;; ,- , ii , ":ittli.": .* ' '
illy child ! what bairn 31" 1 dfatt 'PI 04-
rifice your young days among t ose bleak
and barren steppes! No—no, i- - 3 , not be."
But we will - draw-it vell'ilte ' • olitpotir
ings of the la.ther'a and da ~,. ~ Amts.—
Suffice it only to say, that . ) by. her
taxi's and entreaties at lad virltif . 1 ielnetafit
consent from bet'father that' ;'_• otild ' tie-
Company him into'elile. ' ' '
' .". '' ` '
"But whom shell we take 'Zia 47:she
0
asked presently, In a %40' Went
voice:: ' • ' • ''' ''- '
' "Yeti may well ask, whoci.t":' 40:: =MA'
editadly4-"yon will not find fotte -tpneng all
any depeadentlikhewonld,follft hf lint see
vice. lkTo--no," Iteltdded, ,W ith ` '_ nge, of
sarcasm, "they will Oder tt qra , . . tfkty
ofmyliValfsccerpe4tCA#Wo - '-fer
cold water of 3eillsel."l ll. * ' ~ '1 - • ',' '
t lirlth k confident itepitatinlia ),. , ‘Sitifik
oilier ent nd,Tehlin. , surethit .. i oncht
least minting the talnAroits de - 0.1 . 4,1 .i: ',et' the
family. who Dived fettnne; ihmei' c ' • 1 m*.Ybc
life to her father s would ittrisift* k , I fig fp
show his gratitailb tif lakinitTny kW: hi!
Ifs *tiny e xt*:t. .1 - 1 1..1 .., ~,.., a.. _
4 a humbleciatierinf aft; tat '', - ,.3 fi l e
left antOlormatt sloalin(Lelht, . . ~ j , 0
et b is farrow - PAW Battle. t "
. !... . ~ ci
Thititrbeil'braataidkancElilif , • .. 1',., ISt '
he arose from hie Waded tikes te . ' . 'lt
_
his only child—his son Feodore.
Ie it then tree, my father; that on ", lov
ed master is sentenced to banishm• ; an,
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Hilt ibelti: settittil,toildtrevyrciligl •
einit •
.1111111oltullatiate,:, :vitt .D.C:II ,'.f4l r.,' eb , 4.0 b L.,
liaAlsst 'ter . trittiintilnii V!! 1 . 1(1 :::: 1 " , b 'I.
.t . TAM laiill'thteti ,tihe nobility; the:
sotil
peesileoltiiiitetliiis limes' this bionl
. i
tor Of their Country is ,cast Afitit'lrnti'.
,atitheinh?'"iinqiiiredtklteydtithilinpi3t •
.Iylll siAnd WhatfeitcPbeeonve of hit viittliiit.;
eilfteteseniiedopit waiting for`eisPatieriret,-
~. g:•.s 49Ikr:i i 4 i -tw•
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b.t a g
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alet'
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afidllallb?i'fifitindlefOre'ty
lierid,liesolaarlalttill4lin-addressbig
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llicAlli P0t:'."41' 0 .4 13 n0 4 Ant , father's.: set. •
1 'ffin4 hwei". " ' , .: .. s, • . ...,. „. •• -..!
. •. l'oise:Mibletidei ! " 4 -'
-, 9llteflltheritV l geritfliratik* Ificreedi - Ent
[ tothink that Totnne::of those :who,. u.sM Ito l 1
1134 ACkOnt ef RE c er 194 • 041 1 414--their
to tr. efiri. . Agin "teftkil l h4 ,/ri .194 .10 at.
1 tdt,thi:stitt - seri4dii • t? • ". • r - ,
1 ,"swlivivrE . ltiteiteto4ltliekolainiiir, “doyen
inisainoblt hillt;deigiy; that.tiipt :could:fel- •
,A444 4 ,lfififf gotri-it'j,);;:t ' '''' , . 7 '.• '.. 11 .:• .s '
. 1 -. 11. ko,i IN II 4 013. 8 40 Tel l l7- • . • '
- IdThen'it.ftr I." in lid knelt thini'"Velcii . O 1,
the •Yonlig girl; ?atie.'4eePectibliy-liiesedlier
hand. -,-. "Then avillili i old assl.• be, - with, the •
1 . 1 0• 1 1 ) . 1 4 mrP:nr,ott saint,. St.,, Stephen,. share ,
evil, mid' gooci ,tiji i h . him. ~For, ,tfw elitY: Years .
I hate X ttve a itliderillediri this cottage.' - Here
1 I nitiMe4, l 4hd: had.' I tarried' 'tint =trig Wife '
1 - Wharf struek: down with; fevers f. Yes ! Irwin
tbliewhim 1",• • ..,S . , , • . , .
..;.
"liiii, gelid &ler4," teplied - tritlidia; in a
:totte!Ofgriiiitiidii "Yett'aretogrilcl=td o !intim '
tdiaidertinte stern tolitiome jeniiiey:' , l did
not refer 1 ,10 secni..;;s. NO 1-.yent huge' and fitil- - •
: ing at
__p.n.s wptiltipt:rivealmelett rather than
la comfort to my . father."
~
i "True I llady, I forgot. 9uit," inierrited the
old.marik:! l fint liiill giiourmyself an . - sp_eak
,witlitligiitifriliteftil blink" `' '
• "Inielniidektatory - to my father's 'honor
'to' lutte.to ask-;twiee,l.answered.: the. lady,
promnt ~ : !`,lda3i,hs,l yet may he able. to find
one iisdheiently miserable to consider it no
,fartber'fuldition to his' tiiiSerY `to: folloW my'
'father, though it be into'exile." • ', • - • - • ' • '
•,_ . •,70f-”-surely: you will find one,". now tried
T n oMore, emerging from _the: oirnor of the
room where helical.baegstariding,nnpreeefv
ed by Katinika. "I will :go! you-do not re-
Memberme. lady, but he,"' pointing-to his
father,"will be my..guarantce, that.l speak
truly and from my heart." . , ~ . , . .
!" .141 I Its;
. • "I nOiltnow you, Teodhre exe ... me( tinkft'("thiiik you I can so readily forget him
;OW Saved,* life when.htit'a:child,?.:- And
yob.' will, kie&niMany us ?",' 1 •• '' ~' ' -
' " 1 0* , lillit.',.that will Ifie,",.stild r reodore's '
tatlitr,Auisw,enug'for' hint. - "He • will. ins
'chat ltisneWdutieS as' faithfully as he hits
htii to d: ones.". • :;• '. .' ' • ' ' • .
~ 'eriNity lloil'and'aillds saintsbleis you
I te
•40t4 r;e ; clairri6lKatinkff,:as the tears' fell
I . l.lstleitri,her cheeks: , A beetle blush'passed•
• .ver,theYoung.miin'tfiiee at lie knelt down
lin one knt. and feryently.itiSsed . the held- of
the lady's dress; .- •' . . - - . " '•
."*Lsen,',l„saidthd;eid . tilen;:wheri tbeAtio
were qtr.,- MCire,ulone; .1 10 ' hare - said yod
wind *Rh himOind 'Youligie eald 'well &id
iieli i ; 1 . • . • ..
1 t in
. ,11 .! inn% fhilibrl'ilinteiripted Fecodore.
. .1* oihtitiollisj • • Ittit.lntt:inm's mot she'
''-: - - ' - ' - -'. • 9.MAI! 'll,O r • r;•
_-' ' l ,`', iti--f..;7:-. 4 i'•:'•,, ~,..,• : • ; ~. v . 014
1' "• t e ci . ." 7"" , ' '.' . - i i -*
' " r”e.. ,
en•a .
"Us! yes she 'odd • - -continued Feodotel
heedless of his ettherif teals.: • • ': ( r
' '... Just. then a num entered with a request that
they.sliquio at once repair to, .the palace of
the Count; tt,request which they immediately
obeyed. 7 .1 . , ' ' ' • •
"31y,c,lfildren," said the Count, as they en
feta:Ube apartment, "I lIILVC sat for you to
learn' from your own lips whether it is true
what my daughter has just told me. For no
one shall sacrifice himself for me against his I
own will. " Let me then hear, gooeNiellmas,
first' from your own lips, whether your son's
determination to aceohipany me into. exile
~
meets yonr sanction?" __ •
"Yen, gracious master, the lad is but dis
charging his duty; and even tlibllgh trone are
left to tend my dying bed., I bless hint for it..
• • "Atttl' you; Feodore," resumed the Count.
turning to the young man,."paustt, reflect well.
You ere leaving life,
a good. Pasition, weal th , ,
an aged-and beloved father, tbr a living death I ,
w a miserable 'existeriee-for slavery: Better
:staywith hint! What, no ? Then accept my
„thankar-my blessing—for your noble conduct.
~ See, My friends,let us drink together us three
. a parting 'goblet," and, with
,th , &e , words ho
filied'asilver beaker with sparkling wine and
handed' It toNieholas. :
"To the due fulfillment of your duties; Ttly
son," said the bid man, turning toward Teo
dore, as he drained the goblet to the dregs.
. Again the Count filled it, and handed it to
Teodoro, Whoonnking on his knees and rola.
~ ing the cup aloft, said in solemn tones :
~ "In the name of the Holy Trinity, tear
1 to be a true and faithful servant to you and
Your daughter." • . 1 ' - - - ~
."Then: tonnt•row at; daybreak 1 - rob you of
1 your dearest treasairo on eartlf, -- old ; friend,"
V" said the Count,' much , moved at the 'affecting
V scene. ' "Till then, foreivell! . I have much to
! arrange." .. . . , .. • - ' - • • . .
C-When father and son had once mere return-
L i ea to their . humble dwelling, Teedore Who had
l 'll been Wrapt; ' - in deep thought, suddenly ex•
elalnual— • - F • • : , .• .
. "Yon nre witness,' father, that .I badPon
seated' to follow thembefore she said 'us,' did
I
Inotto . . .
V' -"Donhtlessfbut whr, this tpiestlein ? It was
.
, not the daughter, sure ly that you would fol
. low?"::, . . I • !- ....
1 : "Enough ! erioUgh ! yrm ate , witpe..s that t
L . • .11 the thorn to u • bosom before, . I pro
pressed the thoin to my bosom before I pre
ceived that there was a rose budding . on .its
stem.- Alas father,l. love ber !" •
"You dream, Feodore," repliedf his father
amazed; oremember though in - Siberia, she
will still boa countess, and, yhtf but gold-'
smith's apprentice. Beware, lest you change
het father's bleising into 'a curse; yours she
Call, rover be." •• •-• '
• 'siinc”"rtnsweredFCedorc,,inta=d e ; "bow
can. oat ,thinkl.ever presumed: so far t To
live for hai, to die for her, will be my highest
ha ppiness." '
, • • ' a • • •
A strange and awful occurrence-took place.
that nightinBt. Peuntbure When the sun
arose the next, morning, its raps shone on the
Emperor Paul's murdered lxslv. l Or course
in the tumtilt.that ensued but , little:heed was
given to tlitifidlillment .ei revocation of the
late Czar's commands. There was a ni*_
master, to - pleivieriow ievelf.COUrit S- 7 --: for-.
got bit own - sorrows in the 'Whirl, al ezcite•
meta. Thai very day :he was • sumtnened to'
appear at emit he'obeyed, and to risk
'instead of findinsoliathituientenco.of I.r n;-11=
-mein was to be carritidi e% nto dic the.Empe
rdr.diad`o dm dinwarai;pd•greefettillrelTer2
dd his hand to kiss. Thi ICo - dm's colorless
lips trembledns3hoy itouobed it; Aar It seemed
junt ns iFa bloodstain here upon ,it.
,-t"Y'oiu:alll renittin my: service; Conritr
&eked 4.le.7449r,court!xbusly: ' ;
."I:lta_tinus,ntro, I,„trust you pardon -me
i l treStbrdaylwto4 lon old maul: bat the lnat
elglit littis toldodmany.yopro to , tny ego: With
• outnind'aZ , wupy,gravealeyeenlY: wish
is to iefiti t rue wizttlti faimwith Yntlt
lord rfe! ilAiro to cay country-4state,
there 10 ' dui:intim hour which cannot be far
diBtant."
-1:•
11W .
lA A 113 Ar F 1 • )Zgi l'
• 7fiiirMis., 4 oßp,telt & t c nougt,t 1
4
• , -,,1,.. IWU'' ' 1
sisal% 'WO .yren„les
_lklAi i
i AIM diNfii 'Antenna' ~. it: d,bi'lileiilfc'd
tlie"Cotineirtewboldle 4 giiiiintiV ; Mti
.,j,-7.toWti9it.f.Ait •ia Riot inr,datighter.
wiP-A•ld.10-(11,1t A e ligAW B .
apnienti '" '-. • ~ L.
thitEititkitir ribleiHill'eyiiii'lli'ltifiniiiii
mant,naharegaidtspthetiattnt,Vho %tin , Ty . ,•• ,
ninth. ed,,lwolling. c,t„,..0,- , ..,...:,- 1,-, :•:. .. • . •, i , ,
_"..-V..?4rtin„gc.reqfteal, Cott*. , Reflect, on f tbe
diffe'rey4'eoudititin tratheyr eg,f2coplc l'"
' gPardon tni3;;gracliinieni;,;itilenalptCd . the
Cceent ; iftlion o f immbleoright be 1s noble
atibegt, and ; , tar lid% ay,;and morcethan
tbles e .frommei. - , ; 11cn All the -, workl , turned,
thelebacks en him .- *lien tbc butteillies - .6f.
ittsblettffat,' bad 'flitted' in thy iralints. nadji . iti-
Assad; their wlllingn eta to me through the and
water. to gain if .ithwent, iml, an • app roving
word fir dataglf;er's lips—,whon ninon , *
all My ''d &dints :WM ' eab it'fi 'tt.Ming to
slayer tit' r I .inester'd fate, Allis '4 4 outli 'mine
fomird4; lid garecup all forme: -.What I haul •
Ahongbt Attlic.:..a . ccntapipited ,on the barque, 4
tbelehiSet I- ruiviy ipur lituesty may . be
i nelebriit4lh ' ur royal'eltli',, v , • :
7 "Be it so t 'waked the.Eiiiticforocaliiii
his WWl: , ';.-. , ' ,•; ~- , '. - . • ..„' .
NoTt day
,"litiukit and Fcodorel
= nceit;4l to
that at the alter of tho Orthodox Church of
ItuSsiti as Mali ari l wife.
, , .
DkIIO4PILA.CII AND ASSASSiNA6
• • '
'Truck= to,• the :National 'Capital,: frOm
the North turd, Wcit are ,surprlsod. ,ns the) .
approach Baltimore, to find, tire-newsboys in
the cars loudly, selling the La Crixtile Dtroperof
a Democratic paper• printed,4-m far-oli; Wis
consin, notorious frit: its open and u ucomicat
edjustilktatiod of, thq rebellion; _ the sm.-
prifte soon.beaseS iwhen they recolle c t' that
Marylamilms been • completely Irecoustructed
Under Andrew Johnson's_ auspices on the
'genuine • pro-slavery basis. The La Crosse
• pcmoerns qv therefore they ,favorlti of the
restorettrebels not only In that State,' but
over the South ; and is-openly . bought and
old at the principal news-stands in the
Southern cities. But its circulation dots no
stop ' with the rebellions section's. D ha
many.thousands of reeders in the Norlil, and
not a few, we learn; In • Philadelphia. i Tho
following is taken from the La Crosse Dmno
ems of thq27th January, 1863, and, is intro
duced by its able politiad adversary at 'the
same' point, the La Crease;
_Mr:Rican :
"Now that the political thimpaign hf 1833 is
being opened, we• would like tit have those
Nohdern' Remocrats who pretend to 'have
some sense ofdecoicy and virtue left in •thel r
souls, state whether they prepared to go
thrnugh'tin other Presidential contest hand in
hand :with men lh advance, declare
assassination Quill, be their .remedy In the
possible, event pf tlm. victory. of the .Bcpubli;
eau taddhlite for President. 411, Dempciats
who' are ant 'lt the Ireniteritiam'add,
.who
haie,no.tlegirotto- wind 'op' their Mutter an:
the pettifog, es. ; criminals; anutoutbsw :
Mini .ap
_d niurderers..
i lallatridi ettitelidiitintl*M •
arauttarjr-i-0r05t..c..n...
"rate the ninsic," and act with men who ad
vocate nssrissimitlon for the redress of politi
cal grievances. What do you say, Demo
crats? •
[From the Ls CroTto Democrat Jaar.ars 27, ...;e2.]
"31171LD. A WIGWA)I.7
"The-great question that is agitating the
Radical mob at the present time is" Shall w I
e
build a wigwam? ;They 'Want it for the I
national null) of niggers. mongrels and Misce
gen4,- who are expected to congregate in
• 011icago in MnS' next, and mingle their pro.
fuse - rtr. , ,ntA with the - carious ones for which the
city of stinks is noted.
Farwell Hall had been engaged, and was
announced a-31U plaice in which the animals
composing - the menagerie would be. shown ;
but Providence forbade such a beastly: Pros
' titution of that structure in destroying it by
fire Om week 4 *Mee. Now this - Radical
horde of. fools, Imps, 'pimps anJ fanatics don't ,
knoW what to do Some one says, build a
wigwam, and a' clisimion Puritan' sheet of
Ohicago s ays "certainly it will do much' good,
and . give the unconditional 'Union party, a
good start—a good,basis to work on--:ereate
an enthusiasm," and All that sort of thing, you
know,. of course.
By all nteans, y we, build a, wigwam.
Do it quickly before the inspiration leaves,
and dub it Alai No', 3, .with the Rump, a
grand sideshow of. the grand institution
managed by his Satanic majesty below.; The
devil need another just snch a place,
Loth° Washington Rump is not sufficiently
large to enable hint to train all the . thieving
Radical anirrials'he has chosen to aid him in
his m,agnifE;ent pyrOtechnic display of fire,
and sulpinAr, and britustone.!
"Build a wigiTam." In no other place
outside of hell would such a mob of bends be
permitted to congregate to concoct : their
damnable schemes. Build a wigwani. 041
do I NO,VINATE ANOTHER ABEL LIN
COLN'AND THE COUNTRY WILL PRO:
DUCW'' ANOTHER \ JOHN WILKES
BOOTH WITH HIS ',SIC SEWER. TY-.
11ANS1.t I' IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
SUGGESTION OF THETA CROSSE DEM
O(2MT, AND THE MAN IS EVEN NOW
READY FOR THE WORK!" •
Ilium is no concealment here.' AU plain;
. .
and what is equally.' plain, is,,that. the :paper
which deliberately predicts another a assina•
tioWalao says that the man is, "ready who is
:to 'undertake the, work." , •,
- That i lr., Lincolns , murder , met the ap..
pioval of the' rebels it . hardly , rekotired this
oat Witnesa,o establish, end that them are
thousands of. good' Democrats living. who,,
Would not regret tcfri Ace another Republican
Presidenttaken off 41. the same vay is proved
WM° concorktl akisolt-upoil.Eleneral- Grant:
, , It is only a few days sincer•we - printed We
lritereitting report Or Allan 'Pinkerton;, 'Esq.,
of the' ational `Police Abney .at 'Cidei4lo,
shoWing that le 'Wits er - Aitjed to the' credit
(Chaffing. the • atte:nqit- discovered by our
esteemed fellow-citizen; S. M. !Felton; Esq,
i i ti 1861; at that time president 'of the PHs
tlelphialttnd Wilniikton Railroad; and still
:Whig in - excellent "i'lienlllt. ! That -conspiracy
,Witsksct;for thou Month. of Febrbary, 'seven
. Yeitis stgir, and thol care with' Which it was
plotted4einsandoti 11' the tact and catiticM of
tho "i best:. tulnds'A. , :i avert it. ) , It ;Wei only'
averted: - Fottr•TeSrginter,in 1863; the lime
conspiracy, doubtless starting in 'the same
btlins, Was saiely...,4rAufALAPT OttOly Wen
-1-411 ~. Slie hilt tuasalifiditif itibarkikte 4 ,, ltiiiii ,
Ism P rksfikitnti. Odd it.:i 6:. ander :. lib IMO ids • ,
tratton_thatme , hayeanother, ,t1))411y .advoc a
.,*:4 anil Vre.diZt4_, , There b . Rs longer apy
, f', 9 oi 6 sr in'flllicrtita,tgi." SO 'daring bl,s the
spirit of treasonl - oven -niivi -become," under
An4tew Johnson's rule;that t. the crime that
'removed Abralmui .Lincoln is avowed as a
i part of the Demeeratic programme.
In connection with the. bloody reOrtl of
AdtenMlllllWilleti " lll6-6--. W' 4'ie
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I Deniclerats tylio V A IIT rcleet tlik i nor Cio
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'will denr that' Eliot- it. , snehet'. nett itipot--itii'A
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' that 3 VC lutwe'lquuled Rot% ov ills,. toy; Stick.'
'crime is in I suriu , sts; Conlctuplmin . Wises 4-7
citizens tan easily, &Airily, .tligkasetiCit. ?OW • ,
paperis, WV* 11AVO 4.11(1, ' it stattanrcl" Ottiifii' '
'el-attic • nitt I mit y, takenl:niul- Tend 1 lty ritrtll ~'a
' n111111)01'8 Of Dpin l TraisOvlto notonly , appnwitti)
nil Its elitorials. but ace.eag,, , or -to...ses. them,
put into jiiael ice.' 4 . • % a 1, : •,*- r , li: , I.: .: : "0:11 '1
Tho, terrible c 1 past is "int SCI (lifl : but, IMP ;•11
grl ' lnenonl ,Ayginail still 'ilutltrei. lo}-9f,..1i5,
frightful . lessomt, .' 4 ,- - - ~
Norio; thittlessonl suilleivittly tifieSllloo_ jii -f1
doter bail men fro" thdlrngsK,l
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, firretfr the, SCR' Torkwoi4e;titenariryial '' • .ni;
The fortiretrMen hir-tiiiidifincreleaj ti3t ' tp."'.
penmen/4e i're , 4 mat:4W trienunt,l4.a itilaiklipt.i... d .
ham ham Cal4G4 hi. lea tirtue.. Endow .as• he
i
injtireil the part* only :- by discredit : mu
neon, it, by.hitich it ieter,wAreinatube %hght,
al t •• ,7
.he ha . been i - V)Ctint of:iriatrary po i er t iinir
il
','passed hiS ittiperfeetionaliy%r lliit.' F Ova hilt*:'
he has spitfully crintributedflothei tititltid4oft , ':.!
ilw.pArty;.'snd emits in,hia .revenge. - .o6::baras
, gane r eJed his cilaipr I.(,.les k ity,.and , role +tint,.
to spell* of lain • ris•'-i'e riot:l4'ol;4y. ii Tier , '''
ii.vowed foe: It' iraille that defeated-COI id - 111
BUrns in the jEighilr
.Cori,gimionni ;Distrust.!
of, Ohlo k and ha.glories in luau signeyetnenkk.,
The article from the Dayton , - I,cdge,ri. which ! . ..
we copy in another place,
_is' titttilinted; !MI - "
' we doubt not; uatly.atirllinfeirtii,, 41uTi1en..oi
Mr. Vallandighinh ;!Ltrt lee l'areWek nioreilliet I
eel:fence
. t 4 /' tildereeengifor •itrith 4 .llbeorter: htl"'!
Deenomitie lows in Iliad DAtriet.;....lliii:iittaidrz. it
ment to Bic". licitmenitte„ party la jikelthe. : ;
reverence of:in:ancient wsi mild per.'f Isis .tot' -
the sacred dow. lle dealt hat , ,a plentiful ital.' 4
'ley Mellows md - kicks whoa 'lie =found Ida -; r
could not he milkcalintoliittpalt ~,,... e' •.'I r• r
The article front -his I3V::,o4,•titouth‘picetel 1
discloses clorly cnottgli, l'ilf: 1r aTlandkgWttn's.,- .;
grievances. Tie 'hid ti rptirtiOuldr gritdo , .
against Colonel' Burns;be tiemoOratle attic" 't.
ditiate, nerd; ti general vengeance, trii.strenk.:: ''.
upon the Democratic partx of phlw,ythicis . .;
bas nnt consteritO.tn tillic the prnclousplitio,
.. ,
at his own ialnitinn: Colonel Berns. it seeing;
did not 'app,r,at - c of Villl44glici.fas "n niztina
toln for Goverdor in TM: winiii; wird' the
martyr's • crown:fresh upon Mdk head, fin' wa ' "
so badly defeated. l'he.reault of that • elec.; : .
tion did tin discredit - to.Colone! 13urris:i pont.'
fad . judgment; 'for Vallandighatit 'was ' thd. ''
worst bix'l - tefi.Catlidate that . ever 'flin'lfor tin
aim!: Tlis i gr,vit point . in his. fsidr - icor ifslii • ~7
I ,nailllon. A Pde grmiret eceieft hii4 l .ll. l tia. :. ,
'persona 'character ; 4 re the rnat . kpinred toe .tnit
it load fee the Prtaite le:eiirry.: lratl l .lir: P -"
jdlettin been LW. mar,rinstent , 141 ItitliVilt ' • '
klaridighatry,llo-ProbOily*ouldAptlmtkl,edt .., -,
elected; but he )vould nnthatukthellgirtt. ~
t tpiltusli lintneastrrabia 'depth's' :is 'fie slan - kti_ itr..
."
- defeat , '•AtaitY• rate, Metal*" hie 'MtlitiMi 1
"-...... r da lTrt.'" * llitAtVit
always respc 'tea ion, v! • n c . 1
has toininodly. been iirsptseti even by his
political yoke-fellows.! • WA are ! gFerf 'that Cum! --%
in° names, which hunt ife ofteri
„Urn omploi • tri • I
lbe rli.vmlfq iltitge,•:(
_Mr. Pe1441.0#, are sit /444 - 1
eiseochiti d. Thr fact, that 114 were Ii ith
from Ohio, both Deur: - a'.l,"noth in C..fort.
greks at the same time; and bath held pro.
nouncetl views on the ecjultlet '!ef the war, •
was miff/tun:de for Mr..reudleLqn though it '
buoyed up ilia rest%.ss Colleague s , always dravk
witii"the alchol of cg , )ti..lm." • .13,d nog. it.
l'ollandighinn has gone orce to ' Cie owing. IL:
f Ina e , e1.1 , il teeth at Mr. Pent;llton for haring .
orc, lapped li;ld .1 (liven; him. The. repre,edthr, •
tire statesman Of the Ohio Democracy will
no longer be classed with his sinister and
treacheroun rival. : There is open hatred. and •
envy on one side, find uneonvealecl contem t.
on, the. other. But we Arc digressing frd'tii
Colonel Burns.. Vslisildigliain. accuses Co -
(mei Burns of having desired the nomination
of.anotlier Deinneratic candidata for Bar- -
ernor, td run against him.. It this be trne # it,
' shows that gbionel Burns had a, just hf
the misehiefiwhicli would ensue froth making
'so odious a man the Democratic standard-'
' bearer. Vallandigliam was clad of the : late
opportunity to avenge this affront;
But this rec'kles's demagogue had A more
ample store of pent up vengeance agaltis the
Deinocratic party. .lle wanted to be emoted
United ,State_* : &naive ; and the tureen of hit
comnct (tor. Judge .7'harnPin,fils , hint with rnge
and racy. When Thurman .was put in ono ,
scale, and Vnllandighani in the other,, It wO.l
like weighing i genuine coin against one•filli: -
ricated of base motel. Its lightness caused it
tot kick i the beam, although it luul passed •
.tlinpugh, the 'mint 'of martyrdom and bore a .
stamp which would have given currency td d '
piece having intrtnsic sadly. -A conntsrfeit
coin is not only a had thing in itself, but it
brings suspicion and dii , eredit on the genuine:
,It is time this base piece were nailed to , thci
counter. Mathis Iscariot was for n tong time
tolerated among the disciple - , altho!igifit was
known that lie had a devil; but wo do not
read that the association was continued nfiai
his open co-operation with the party .of
Crucitieri3. no defeat in the Eighth District of V
Ohio Mn be very trzLi bortm(f . it enable the Dear: t i',
°erotic partylo fling o,y", thk viper. : -,- • f . !
. Vallandighain is an ac lye, n-.,4tiUset, 0110- ,
clan of small c-Aihre, whit fancied that when
Burnside's court-martini had banished him
beyond the !rebel lines, his political fortune
was made. Mind he been a man of capacity'
and solid merit the Democratic party of the ~
whole cOrriltrY would have recognized tho • .
Claints of a Persecuted patriot. Bs( persectr.:'
tion can not raises man aim his riatand teed.
It can neithbr ex.pand.a narrow, intellect nor
give geriernidty to aseltish heart, nor inspirit
~
respect for a vulgar character. A man who
attends Democratic conventions and - grates ...
his teeth and swears he will be revenged 60 •
the party if, it dues not accept him as its led&
ler, is not very likely to win mare considers=
tion than belongs' to his talents and virtues.—
When he saarrapontly blows. Ins owtt•tinm
pe.t, nohonyi feels Hound to, sat forth the claims
Of modest rnerit, The digproportionbeL4een , •
his preenti(4l4 rind Its &gullies inspire motai
Or le a disgust in MEilI inlet If Otlid otherwise . '.
be glad to award him all he can justly cialtrti -.
and they are 'note likely to und.tilstimated. •
than over;Value .vhat is.. so pretentiously
thrust forwifrd to 011V:cage criticism. If 'Arr. ,
, Vtillandigliiin la al, disappointed politician, he
most tluinkliinualin An accidental eirfeinti.'
stance, liko I. tho foolish blundet of ,General .
Burnside; Can pot make a man 'seven ; (bet • -
high, if nature ha.. formed Onlv•fleo fikt: nine.
' itor.can it giro any tuldltiamil'hight to his lb '
tellect and Charlie cr. P tan n.") more mats ei
o ff:ex:lour ',der .reiLillet.cut...4(....o..rationdifehani, ,
thin I:anis/ling a ~I.ll,gnaertts Mg; fr0n , 11161 ,, Z10., .
tier.ifunghartin'stre him the fight and an il.inf' '
an eaglet If•tlie returned cock flaps libi`wing; '
and insets Oyu lis proper station Is in..tiv:
eloada;
power
•n t exactly -see how , It ts in
1 ,
the iv w er of liis fellow-birds to place him
there. If he falls find of them tilt!' lits !spurs
for 0101 orin ion, Svc ~10 not kin .w what I hry
eau do better than to spread thcir li7ht pin
ionz: and lc:ive him on Ill.:: dunghill •