The people's journal. (Coudersport, Pa.) 1850-1857, April 23, 1857, Image 2

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'7 0;j41.. -•,s;:terat ul.Abo Loco loco
- wallowed all the income
the r of 3id four hundred and tWen
4i,y Oto.pgand seven hundred and
S e . 1 1 . 1 1131 1 S additional, beside a
rev, nf.the appropti . atiptili to
the Ihvw.T..,li4e - -13.•Jad:- Ourstate tax
.(1)!;; rr t ! , p . 3y,tbe State debt, but.
t pay s he expenses of -the
1%1.1.1...,LL.e,..-riofitherwords, to be swal- ,
p 1!f erclLlco fbe,) party. • I an)•
pleipa_444t. ! :stof s tho- planks- 4f the
itepuleican .e.iustitution : was- tips sale
,loin Line of our public.iyarks.
our member- in Fha
iti.ust. is ibdvf.A.gnble inhis attenriou
to hia 11 es ,- on is, witmiog for him
pslran I.,spriullie reputation for ability,
4trnaxy ;:oortesy, Long may. out
Ali-trta he tepresented by such
. Seotte, stands
tit the Irma rank ; in. all t h nobly trait
that alit.° a repreacintativeofa
frtie'vril'virtuotts4ieuple.
1 .:trs truly
rapLof Eixian4Aattqa.
~( r,otn .ha,Bl..Louis pw,o i rat, April B,]
The returns-of eareliat ter elective,
whicit we poldish .this - .morning, .t ill
' show. a liable and - prolific victory,
acliieyeil by the free white working
;nen cif St. Louis. We • call it noble,
because it •Itas vindicated the rights
DO itigr,l4 : of, white labor; wo call
it, prolific because it is but the precur.,
;14: of many others thatitre to' follow.
\ After an animated contest, with all the
. - •
engincering,pf censolidated party drill
against it. with ~all the • stereotyped
traditions of past polities to eimounter,
pn.l all the force: and.' Animosity of'
slavery' prejudices end slavery timid-
Wes hanging As.en blew:oes uputrthe
movement, 910. cause of the vyliite man,
the bee. rnan, the laholnimati, has
been the successFul' cause.. This is
glory; entingli , for. one day. It is • a
triumph that' in fl,;tme . would havi l
crowned the . victor with 'a wreath o f
gloyy as he Went up the Appian way
• r in Gyiece Vruuld have led to Qlym
plan games in his,,honor—inA.metica,.
dementia the ap.plittse - end acclaini of
the whole people, . . ' .. .
This:., , rietory. likewise; is the More
gratifying-Abe mice to ho rejoiced at
—the- snore to-be'inlemiliaed in' tl e
hereafter—inatimuch, as triumph: ha, ,
been achieved. by nn. evasive canvass
--by, no_ concealments of priiciple—
'by
,ne false pretennes•or querionaiie
doctrines. • The issue was boldly Made
bythi nullifiers. and as tioldly:i met,
Free Labor war united in its Strong
hold, and Free Labor stood up ler its
rights, and vindicated its dignity not
less than its authoritY. The gauntlet
"V thrown down by the advocates of
eatery-extension and slavery-De•rpet
uation, and it was -manfully . taken 'up
by the. democracy and by those who
look - forward to ultimate etn anci rail nth
as 'a coming and a pressing necessity of
st:st6 policy. Violent and denuncaito:
Ty attacks upon free speech and a free
pess were•niet by still freer thoughts
a d. ,still mere- emph a tic utterenct -:-
.1
Andthe result. has' answered the ex
pectation of the saligulue. From fift ee n
hundred to two thousand majority over
the acknoWledged champion : of the
',put:ipp_on what we' may cl aim in
point of numbers, and' in pointillpies
tige we .may claim everything. - The
future- of,. St., ,Curtis belongs. to .her
workingmee t -sto . ..lier - mechanics—to
• her manufactuters—to her artizans—
ie. edit, tci her true 'democracy, fir
there is no other democracy than'that i
-
diabor.• They have iii their hands the
iterettfter 19 mould it As they will. Let
t.;Etp be wary in action. • , . . ..
4 Females tg rte seen what use the
great party which has just achiev'ed a
victory sciunleeked" for by the country,
so confidently ea pected by them Selves.
will asakebff.beir triumph. Will they
encounter the. fatal. delays of Canna© i
Will
_they give.,7qp, the_
. grotind they ,
hive wen, and:siettirn to theirt - tents
with 'no longing for 'conquest 1' I f Ve
trust-'not. • We' trust that What they
hoe now done for themselves they
marksieafter, be induced to do,for .
alert., ; We treat that, as they have
giinitil a battle' ita . their otvn persons;
Wily will not hesitate, hereafter; tu.aid
in lending their strength to gain a bat
',,---rlsi 2fer,...their,' friends in the state like
wtie., ,Ppsh on the phalanx of victory.
' Nel/ii, retorruis .ver tigia. "
' .l
N. '
t men everivrhere know, herea ft er,.
r '
St ' Louts'
Ahat...
_.has made a 'proclamation
3? • • ,,i t :ll;ig . tiiii — peeple,,of_ the world to .
come _
. a..nd settle in her Mids t, asiming
'` ...th ,„ l7 . i • i - +' protection in person; proper
..f •'" 1- A - , opinioi: - - She isbenceforth the
• Y Pe" ' • f thevalle of the nississi -
free thy .• . ‘ l . . .- Y. . - P
- • ( .. . ,mvites labor,. capital AO,
pi. ?,.$1 1 6..,
~, ._ .
, without distinction of coun
-1:9'11930,ee -: . .:• - -: - • . .. _ .
.. . ~. ,
try. she •ii,-oposi is nerseif at a cana
wit liout any circu m et: renee..
tre of trade
i n - hy r ut6f. -• ce ..to •the details-id' the
.d er , i ori i t i s 4 I illy ,iip.44krY t.o.saythat
.'Jr. Nvitoloi the wilidateef this trio
democracy.sis - elente4. by -nearly - I**
thousand
_over the highest .nplinsithin
c s ilididatetlitt we liaire',carried the
WIP4e Ent,lei,c4pal ticket, is well as
lir.attches' af4he City CaunCil,
tklau,tlie uglli4ers, as far.as ;we yet
learn, have eat elected a eatididatejo
-the city.
THE JOURNAL.
CooussspgaF~ V i.
Thursday illorhig April 23,1837.'
S. llLllNN, _Eciiimat
Republican, Ncninatio q s.
For
`,7 ID WILMOT,
Pot Canal OpnunissicnieT l .
WILLI.A.NUMILWAita -
Or ri4lLAOr.t.rl4ll. FOFIIrr.
Thar JUd gee of Supreme gzurt i
JAMES, YE k;CII,
J. j. ii
JQsplii J. Lwi.s,
' 110TIOE.
•
To the School Airectore of Patti. (Jo:: "
( . 18NTIAA.re.:N : •
purstiancettf
-
the 434 sectioti nt the Act qf dth !gay,
lsn'"4;yOu are hereby notified to nicer. irk Con
thelCourt Heade in Counzasrost4, - -
eq the inur MONDirriN MAT, A. D.12.57,1eihg
the fourth day of the month; ittl . o'clock in'the
afternoon, and select; doe once; by a majority
of the whcqe'llunaber of Directors present, one
perion . of literary end 'scientific _attainments,'
and'idskill and vxperience in the art ofTenchi
ing,- ae CboarrSur,ratist vim:sr, for the three
succeeding years; de:et-mil:ie.'the amount of
compensation for the same, and certify the is-'
sultio the State.Superin endeut at Havrisburg;
as required by th 6 39th 'and 4,•th sectiimis of
said apt.. J. • HENDRICK.
County Superintends , of Potter Co
Cocnxisroar, April 15t.1857.-9:434t.
r WHAT nee 3 yr. Mr..4:Nl---Yes, 'What'
does a foot ifstiovv in' the last of Airril
mean g And atillit comes. We have'
about given up all hopes of *tiring,
and it is hinted among tlfe" !goring ,
ones" tliat tne usual seasons .-Ipring,
Snapper and 4.utumii are'te be pest-
Polled until next Jaritiary;' Warm
pleasant-weather ventured in amongst
oit einititains -1 fora feW • days in
- Igarch, but made a short stay and has
net teen back since; nor is it liZly to .
be sii.iu limn present appearances.
. •
arWo trust none of our-farmere
are :discouraged by the late' unusual
stlow. - 4114 weathnr.ii. e*coedingly
unpleas'ant. we admit, but the season
tlitis farlias been propitious. Alarge
amount of Wealth has been pri.lnced
h the sugar camp; audit' needs but
eutial •energy and ,:deteimitidtioni
butter making, it; connection with the
ordinary farming:operations ; to Make .
this a prosperous year: • .
In 1850, each family inthis : county
made 150 lbs.`tif butter. After seven
years of im; roventent, is it too much
to ask that each family should"make
this year 150 lbs. to sell; -Some will
make P'n times this- quantity, and it
does seem - to_ti that it Would not take
Much energy to,roake . the irstrsge : for
each . family reach 150. lhs;
farnilie4, this would make 235,Q00 Ibs i
iyorth 2.1 cents per lb„ or 0§2,700 thit
would be produceil in one single anis
cle. 'Shall it not be done ?
Vicroatr.s.-.7-The Remicrats have
swept all beforp them in the cities of
Cleveland and Detroit.' Sam and
Sarah() united couldn't coate - in.
it. works. Reaction is everywhere
taking place, and republicanism is giv..'
ing up the ghost. There is a North
--Warren Ledger.
,Driytailig men catch atatraws. If
the above and siMilar paragraphs in ;
all
,the ;Buchanan papers, does not ;
alittitlatitly„prove the trutivof ; the
proverb, we do not uadoeStand the
force cd . evicieuctiu
:f he city efgleayeland is tperathan
half . made.-up, of . Foreigners; , and is
therefore usually. cat tied . by the Pim
Slavery, demneraez at the inunicipal
elections.. Detroit is .neerly Orays
carried ..by them.; and, yet , bepautte
they have doge this spring what
, thpy
usually do in these cities,..the Bu chan!
an press is in extacies that .a eoqp le
of straws have thus floated within their
The Ledger, has. nothing to goy . of
the •re3ult in Cincinnati where ?ro•r : ,
Slavery dernoei acy.he4 jot, been rent
ed ; nor of the. State of
where the 4.4ublicau ticket, ~for
Judges ha, tee t4ousqnd majority ;
.no:
of Wisconsin, where an equally large
•
majont lies just becovven to that Re
. • . • • •
publi'F . an ri4vs.for Supyerqu Judge..
Three Gwert uors have, beeu,..ele4
od in the Free.. States siuce the luau.
g ura - tioti of Jarues Bucharuo and the.
decisie" n of the Supreme Courtin the
orsvApronp Foc7ur
OF TAYILTTF. dOUXTT.
_Or CtILSTLit COMITY.
D
people have pronounced}wq .4 s l'es
itilmiiiistration and its-ciart z ...4 tha
4edgeii eakpoinr. 11134bitY.4unti
of incoming President, vra
Attll thank -it fn. - the
"Ite-actionit taking 'place:- Tigre is
no miateae about that, and •
signit4Cnt tividitici of this'faar; ihe"
result of the eleption,i9*. ,Louis. fir
z full of
hic
sea t he
editorial sirtlmSt Louis Ofincret of
qril Sp, which sire print it/ ai t rither
coluniti.. yes, there is. a' liorthe - --
Thank" God fur the gr.iwing evideaca
,
of ti is fact, aud•alsTi rir the evidence
that. Doughfacps are fast sinking out
oi'sihl.' •
TO TALK—A Anna: of Skulk' jag,
copaersatioo, and Diffrating I FowLice •sti
VV.ELFs, No, 308 Broadw!ty y i ,
- .Nitislin . 6o cents; in Paper.
' corer, 30 ;ents. • `5 , . -
The above -is tF title of n.qeat
tle book, just sent•us by the Publish-'
ere. It is•the second ut II series of
four !Mend looks for Hamelin - npive
ment,'!. now being published by.them t .
and which Lheir - cheapness of ;price
places' within the teach of eveiy par
son in the country, Thus far .they
have proved to be excellent,'brief and
comprehensive text,books .for- home
reading.., The two`` remaining num
bers, we learn, will soon be published,
and the same information cannot be
had for doub!e the money, in. arlY gth
er. shape.
Er The Lathes': Wredilb for May,.
is the .first 'number of Vol, 16, and the
first.under. the exclusive management
of Mr. J. F. Scotia!, who has intr..
chased the interest of his foamier pa; t. z
net., Mr, J. C. Burdick.. We know of
no other cheap 'periodical having so
high: literary- attaipments, and having
so good a corps of writers. It is pub?
lished montialyok•john h'. Senville,
at No, , S, Spruce. St., New York, for:
81 a year in advance+. > Some hantl 7
some 'prerniunis are offered fur ebb=
scribers to this Volume •
the four leading ttapers.of,Hos
ton. the Telegraph, fikrquipis; . 411a4
and - Tratieltr ate consolidated under
the last name. "The-lloston Travel
is_ now published `Daily; twice,:
Semi-Weekly. -and Weekly, itil•novi
one of the 'ablest evidit.ated:Fittpubli
can:papers'in,the Union, ...„
FROM KANSAS:
[Carresiimideneo of tl4 Peoples Journig'
• LAWRUNCi; -K. T., April:
FRIENDS Many: Tw in in the Ter,
diary at last—•l say at, last,for the way
was rough and the hindrances many.
l,canae by the way ofeinciutiati, taking
the Vincinnes routti to 'St.
Front St. Liouis by Railroad to ;Jar.
lemon City, M t., thence byfiteamb(iat
to •Wyandott K. T., where we found
the Lightfoot, iaPhieN. plies between
quindaro and Lawrence, and.: took
passage up the Kansas. The water'
was high and ger trip unmarred' by
lodgments on tha.Sand- , hers as its f
mer trips upAhe Missouri The ilteatn
er Lightfoot was put on the' Kansas
by Mr. Thaddeus Ilyatt of NeW York.
Himself and •Mr..; 4rny. of- Chicago,
%%ere on board. and-, will efletieue
he the titling spirits of this neat little
travelling home of:the 'Kansas 'Egli.
grant. No 454r.ia allowed on board.
and the 'Captain. and Mate were both.
dispharged between Wyatulot; •anti
Lawrence for.. having smuggled, the ,
"creature" onboard, betraying. their
use of it by running the. boat
'lee and itnoehlug rtioth fitrmke
upon deck. : There was it great roh
wheathe pipes wife crashing dowth•
breaking - hole - in the 'c'eiling of the
Cabin, . hot no body Wit& "hUrt;r l .
lost all my credit for ,'„istretsgtoinded"-
pushing one chtld before and dragging:
the other all.e.r,'..tofl place of greater
spparantsesurity: 4fter_site exciter
meta, passed -there waa rich fun in re;;:
call;og the, manifestations ofjepliog
exhibited : by, difTet:ent• individuals,
there being .some seventy oft hoard !
The' gentlemen ~rushed in a Hying
stream (divided, by the long, 44pper .
table) to the upper,, or. ladies end pf
the Cabin, _while the-ladiet mostly,
stood and 1944 stmlckemetit, When,
called to accptint• for:their hasty rep'
treat, oar! : gputlemaa t said that- $e ”wa s e
toshing to the aid of the ladimy and'
PrPstirrie4.-thst Y!ao. ca'le . With his
• • :
I can pe,spealt foi,.tha; Light#44, the
patronage ,q! cia4tvril,.•;#ligKauts,,• : bir,4o
are: not . 3 1 3cling4s , Witixo-their lives
ivithlfrinlo rig Carnal n siteiltugi neer.,
#,-4,2/I)4lllfif.tud,,..ey tripfthizing-friepili
-4 their j!jiirtuti Ifouutl nu bers
zeturning :fit the ter)fitoryi,i and . only
:frith inew'f a vcruits fiint
plave s als4 - ipet withAitity etslm. - 41107_
lug spit its". of tits Territory. and can
you that tit.
; on the coutrlry, the g e ne ra l.
` oo ;i9encit orih . ea r eiPers. rettewed:ey
igeoce..ttr!he - Ahal .. tritfo t - ph of Free
d:Bm. ..The av id ity with vtl I c •
are houghtandrwittey invested . ttte,
eastern sections of the Territory,
actual .settiersi is: the very,
deitce that the cOlintry can have oethe
. general . expectation, The majority
of huyers'are ?me Slate men so' far.
as I ti4ve .diserve.t , lasi pros .
shWeil !Mr,: the MiSo . u .
s
has inVited'atut Seid .itieit to , a cum.
nJ of l Prde 4tate. awn who are ittvest
and - securing an industri3l
"poetcfl . ts add seeks.,
peace. , . The . proliavery,re,sitlents : ate;
won over, through theirmottie4.inter-: :
est:o" the *r'liNFllrilg ui 1'144 FR :kr:
borers und
~bus,ttess men of tile
Every Free, State ['two .goes.abead:.
..•. • • • •
and to save their interests front utter .
sacrifice the pro• Slavery Corms are in
y Free State enterprise into their
midst. Tins tact tells the story.. In,
were
thrown
_into uur . hoat qmong the pas
sengers,.addressed to emigrants and .
WI/him : T-opm , thr' °ugh ; a string of re-,
gt . 'etftil and promissor y resolutions to
. I stop at. Parkville
.and , • purchase,
trpres and st.tclia and farming tools_
,et ftthe lovvest prices." These re-solu
tions deEotspted,past outrages and as—
sured. putigrauts of the , kindest tteat.!
mem. Such resolutions hayo beets
passed ay nieeting u s of the cilia - ens of .
these border towns, and scattered in
printed circulars among ,tir emigrants.
op the river.
.Tho. diversion
,of the
emigrant trade : fret]) the Missouri to
the territtirial towns which Are tiow
prepared to entertain and supply the
emigrants, is, the cause of
change in the. riiverstowus
.. Vankets gold is as effective ail Be stir
ever was araorg tortes..
.;
quindaro p the new tosvn . fut r miles .
above t.ke,nwuth of•the
.1 . c,414143 4 '4 the:
4i4l4"ti r l ' g"? ‘Y S eqPidlY!. , A _lnv Stu:
1 y HIOCI is in full opmatitm, q sch ! eoi
hotter is alreallPrro.oAmi.iny dqi4o- .
ter has.eogagtl to . c.immence a sco.ml
thetc by the first of Kay. Of cane 5..• .
I. shall pitch my,tent there aoll lend-a
helping Itatiti at niTniti in OP chnl'e"'
edur l.
Lion. - ... ... , -
...-
A nmpany of_Lawrence, men hate
put c asp(' &tract of laud at .Wyandott.
on m river, and are hnikling ' up.-11
centre .of commerce there.
_glso.,-
00abgess • Q,uipdaro and the latter.
place will el:emu-31y run together like
contiguous cities at the great cents es
of eastern trade. - In co- Ail tip the
Nlo. the ,editOr of the..l i ecorept.m
Miens and several of his ruffian frien . d, ,
.. .!
.
were : cit board. . They . gambed 1110,
drank ; were drunk everyday, ,
.00..
thing I observed : 7 -thCre,war. the mu t t .
punctilious cpurtesy6en .hem .
and .several of our most
.. prominent
Icansas mon; gid-wieTies they pass
ed theij champagne to the Free Spits
men whit (l am sorry to say it) accept l ,
ed the pletige : l ohicct only to the
wine; th.sy 'might Imo Pledged coiel*
cold water if they'clnme, • .T.itit•l Must
clOsei• being in :ipste.. Kansas is• ;lois--
log beyond the Most. sanguine Ltpeck :
,Affectionately..atptus,
• C. I. El.' NICIPiLi.
'questions .
pf she sluiery
agitators, who arts sr) horrifieff the.
latetaeeisjgti ni; the:Slaw:erne ~Clouq,
are well inn by. 4 porresi dent
Prioyi4ptipe fq:y. 1411"v( 4 1 —, •
lit. A'relhe•blictis
'militia til not,. why 3 • •
.2d.• Are the blaciis •eacluticid •from.
our jury i .bqx t and if so.
To which we !quoit, achi. That
.if
ne'groie . aare ..citizena" • Why lire they
not allowed , to,Vote wlieti they' arrive
at:the age of 21 , year:I :-• •
We find the. above •in w slavery
shrieking newi.paper •publiahed is oi•
folatity. , and beg leave to
its queitione, Yankee fashion
by. asking a few awe •
Are: White .iirozein enrolled ie.
our if not, Ott
2. Are whiteironiaolexqiude4 from
our jurybox .
'3.. Are white ivoinen
hen ; arrived:lit ths age of 214454a.1'
and if nut, ohy ",.. •
4ro7;not l hative..boris. white :wil
ro9u. 4 tpitigens7 caliahle.of s saring in,
thel.T. S. 0114r,ts, or nre,
.7pnli3etiSeS of'itd rights whicli
inen'are 'bolted , to. resiiiict't"--4Toii;'
RepUblidaL
. - Ereilholoarest
- Thy , -Estrpire State; - .lhTrrnihrMtti,
l i rleasiiit villages, riiejy4, thrivinitind
litriy: c iet_riiere the adontiQg tianOrria!
'Seen at writ. and vrliefer, thi:te errielfan-i
Ataet golden - pea of tastetend :tOrredrtinti
as exhibit4le the rea)denee s of their
Wealthy 4nd' cultivated Otizens, the
iittiBoneiited'gr.iuird'and'tlie Iy
j7 4 P•r*lf4 sqt7t 4-
tayei iiivisessei mope . of.ther.ele
mqtl..lifheauty jiatorifsr r loch,
airWiriired - by 44tifie - a to if 'Ari; s!iti
the Aillfot Anted Qf rirt-Orzop.Ovv,ll , o,
and Ino trey.i.dlerthron4lll.ll4t ... -
6 arnprir'ieilf# l 4 }Sit his tiiirti.'who
votei a tweet or even': nitn i t t;tll4-
merit thatOlaer4 "
.TheeeerteryisAtte tafthe First ..bik:l,l .
thaiattracts attautiou. sit (WO, ypnn
the' hill-side - . 17e4e1y T.lhe
road biildiugs, its.prii:uitie•:ce at Inice
seCeraea it the Yer 11 1;IY
visitOwegts by the aid. .of steam. nod_
yv''lll.ittsurta it a closer viwv._ aar..l
rise road ascends gratlyajlvel.M4 toe'
I .4virfir: Fige , Of the. cetnetry., *tail 1 4 .ef o a,
dad glum botlvit des 1)y tire stiallpino . s . ,•
cd.i . Thich the iitiodo gr.itotilfAs
growth: end-Of tvitich' i nnutagia havO'
still beet) retained to'tgalie a l cool -tad.
delightful . rettea s t . Upllll:lllSl4mynari v day.
orestho pAiitt tiemill,-the
'drive winds itirou4l all th
affoulillife44 gccta I , agll paks., : ip•
numerable fOoti)atha 'le:id to different
vaults. and tit {lie 1114;4 tafalampad.wh:cl)
ltowetteen . ; ),rafinitlied t} tids l l4,44 l entild,fit:
tu be the list receptacle! of teurt.alty,
111 cof . ticr i of the cerne•-,
eier4 .
looking.the tteta.tle village:• is the grave
of 3a-Szkna.lol,, the Jadiau maiden
'Who, perished at the. railroattsaccident
at Depit . ri!, in 1552.: ai.a ,tvaite
snail e: ected by tad citi..t.a
marks tier tegtin4 place s
I outtde4 by 4 ge.ttly up
.o the pickek4 d:l. , 4l4laggi•
every ybitor. amp t.s • t.aquiehjinuite
at least conspicuous. nadialaced his:au
tograph, Sump poetic
ed. Ulm was like tai • 4. Jaw had
copied frir P.sint the tiff+, -
"Lo ;he pour Indith whose untworiad mina
sees God within ‘the Clollat acid ho us hiniin
the wind," • •
nuiditmr's hatid
u iderne4o2 it,
•"liq& Ba-Sq-qa-IoC., wiser. b .. 1% the pet. S.I
. Lae soeu air Go 4 tly 1 14 .4 1 .1 : 11 4 , 7. 4 "
• Tiii;l.; are
(I,•iichtl4
th. 11.., ;IA .•4i.:f I'4lll 1•
./fy ex.l
I Lou g:i•s ,i 1 „, •
..aril_ y" a Njp_q..1,•:•,04 , 4 .• i •
ti 'an IL{ 10ya , ; .. 1 . 1 raii.' ••:
o•••t •iii••• Pr •
rho “Ettillge" •1,-14
terslisitdipsder at its igiV" sappos
etl t.i n 4131 hie s writrip I. ( ;14 ,4%
et awful) tuitlor 4 iy:t 1 4' I 1111 ;I.
face t ‘yrite) 47Sli s • ss i s 14
Nor Wu 'cl . 4 • T.
lii`:.
,
..ly .
:Junes; l i ttLlt l it •ie • g
t; cied by his. Iwo itor i t :c . ;it
s 'lke (11 .I.i .1.. • tqtr
aid heiisq..f 1;11 r i . •
sensor ttia :lilting •if w :.4 tai 711 •
Of bushes,, he forthwitti -4 L . •
.4 try
• . • . .
iejtece-; tho p , 1,1e1441.7.1 .11 71
with tne oonse t 4,l Qleol Eforoy:
What does the .4 . .1 t,i 4cro ph
lously delicate , Lik. t tintat••-
that 1 . Thu. !name of ii•,., ! ast
t an!,4 wile is perpot Int
The Gli~.t `fat oha •o. I
'AV. ' S . (Di' 'yekrS since t,Y D. C. "l a
C4llnin. If: D. Rice, tinil.a.,-ti•no ge•o:••
tletean, as a site for tesidenceS. • .•
• .T4lll' - f.4ee! ilvo l , l ol l .l),hice!d in. the
glen, ainl the g i ritiijids - : 4leatly , orna,
minted. The resitiencri qr . *•., Rice
ijust.conY i ljp ; ii4l:l 'alriscist
•Nicerisiesiiess. . The iareest •
and. , least .beaottful? c;41 ,4 1,,1iit01y . d
green-house ;114 Ippre,,et e r seen, h;e
been erecteti r a!,4 44;41! t h rough
renliiid,rstine 4,f the'magiiificunce Of the
'list, 'aria} for the
uncertai of human plaiis. Business
called lt.jr,
,Vottr, where,
'he was overtakenVy a, slkiit
siti , tii, !lot tbiiught seri.*liSi.klut at 'nee
firths vkits of . 'the' thilticiert• ,
:to ' his
room, he found - trite 'dead in .hie
His funeral was atteedtid., -
leg Sunday, ,
'ivir...Rige had bear"..§uperintoodent
iho heir' York' arid Express
• Cluipany; , and.* special train's:rite ierit
from: F i b ire .to convoy those who
might vvisk.t.u ; a4.ol4l his fimpral. Ti.e •
tdroti.lic Qrdei. of which Ile was , a
'Malabo!: %yelp in atteifience in 'great
innidters; - gini e fine brisi "band from
Eirnite-seas else' enAaged,...• The -rink
.oesst.,n funned in toe yil tase and utarco
tal t.01tbe.4.-01, from winch a t.!.aia of
'cats carried theirs across ten raili aid
erg ilea' there,when
they igain connedittid;.ilisi6eto
which altheigh very large said
Tor-,Aeoswo one half of those who v et ,
,resettli The solemv burial set vict o r
he lrpticopal _ Church was read by a s
• ' ev. Ms. Rankin, and an_appropd ate
: 6 3 , m0 lung; woen-the Masonic Ords i ,
look the body-under their charge 10 4
. _
site Rrocession - headed by the band
marched- 4lowly- up the Glen. .Th e
scene was one, vrbich is, but rarely wi t ,
oe sseui,..vistiwore Which staid n••tfait tp i
impress the spectator. The Ad te ib i c
of that inourntei along
the aides of the'glen-rkthe long trai n
trolbeiS had pledged themselve s
iv &atonal bonds tlitnugh a pt i ll
death—the weeping relatioris gild sot,
Irovrfttl.ttiendl and acquaintanrei,,tb •
w ira r.re.-.t set nary - awl its associati, ul
,-.the timid, stet tlettdeer, peeling out
fpoo their pieces Of hall-c. , nceehneo t
.._.,,r,iefd.'teirry: one bask in inaagius,
;revereace
which ,tionliglsl7 sons - or 36; t l an d
rietl hoty,flighJaud Chiefs among thl
al,-,;•4 of thrill native land. "'he
ii,wre, , sive liturgy of
the MitOtder we s read at thu
gnr.ro 8. T. loom d. t.l Owe,
gu ; tw o laroverptierriber of that brut
o f b i - irbtr.hed around the r oc
and - into)! ill lily cast upon the cotfu i
racii "pi ig of i vergr : cen, one coal!
w iiii(feel that by nature we. are ell
hi i.thers ; -; that-a 'refill of brother,'
kiodaess
.ought bi far mot eprers.
t elit ; .thit discord. and qUarreliop ra
harsii and dissonant, and should wit
•b e j oc i e ig e d in, and that to lons ottr•
steighb , .re as otirselv,es was but a cite.
sound to obey the instincts of our wore,
TllO 101 l iai iteriice Over, the order of
erriTal was reversed ; ith mufti
drums tne-sorruwits4 friends ware
cot teti to their residence, and thereat
alnaouree of people:slowly dispersed
to their o*n humus. - H.
%Warztor. fiaaTy's Forthoaa%
ing.33QQk.
(Froia the d4ic Tribune. April 11.]
We ere Auld by a democrat,..of us•
questioned faithfulness to his party..
him,ef a Goverrigr, that in . 3 late coot
versati.m with 'O-Ovierlior - Geliry he
that; gentlentau is preper•
lug bum his diary, faithfully kept der
ing ; his administrgtion,
.a summary a
CVCSII.I kausas, a s they came under
We
as e ti.l4 •tilitee-aut hut icy tnat iu
that Ihmk.sylieoitis given Ui ate 00.
try, the Allp.mtiuu* the Republican
J•narrials .411 1144494 Au the tiendi3h
41' ',cities -*pi uctised uphii tbe her
:tied by their border-i Often in.
enders with .Ise. autToniy. confirmed but
pros:edr, . . r
- it will he . sltaltdi..that during a fry
on a much fp, quested . road, "loon after
h..s.arricat in the- territoi-4,- the Gayer's
qr-saw-the odere of pagnsly•six vieriler•
di frre le m.x. Sione no. these had
1), ,•:' 'god or hi ai.. d, tool tbrowu nut
b t• LI road-side to-rut under a burn.
1 . 4 .. u .. .
. ,Ottivra bad teen,bcalped u
iiiinatiz ! 'cwt. their victims. One wit
,zll,lw t •Ø to
. 0 ore by a 'bowie knife
ii, 'Vett through Ho lietot boo the solid
.y " 4 4 1. sits •luip ; . .ou his loreast.was
I sk.
ii.ei.e.-t1 a wide 1 warning v., all nth ,
'-•1 - "all. iij; jiitools,'.* ~Some were buried
vt-I hilifeatli the: ptedrie nod. their
,:..,g!! 4111 J apes let nuckitig out of the
AI vgi llt.ie3,i4gtf Ileicb4,liity bad been
• ii ovii, pq:- tit .are .the nameless
nolii.dio is itt, private parts, which
c 1. i nu' jr,e die. ferocious joy sit the
Initial! 1:' the 'without of victory. had
~-•,•zi c ! .eotttegl. in all clisses, brs.
. i to t• 7..c; . rraterf to; !vivo exitausted lito : •
..,•i, 1., ifisotitirgg witat,• sensing all xiv•
i:1,.!1,1 % 0in:', wit..titor friond or toe, Ire
''' ; ii" .l 4 Jim With - reepecf—tho bodiei
tit the deati. .
. .
Had tli,j4 thin.fr aplierad ii the lg•
ter.4 eyeut, in Kansa, batman
and litiventime- last, thdlourusl
, hem waultlifave bean sul
i n: 4 lrd ttt exaggerat.ou, • oven by ill
lorlaticaLtrietid4 ; and mina than,
(me. 41t tya:atrocitias' the Gor•
ertiur tiefief hoe was Written Wit
tly -faithful correspondelits fur ad ,
dgmui. but we fultisA put)licstius
alle3geti above. "
.Irastclata . .latiiitutiaTiox.—The Tub"-
du (14ginfercig sip' that hundred'
pass daily; bound for titi, States aid
Territodes Uf' thy N - irtkerest, 11" 1
adds:: -; •
grgrmaits.lrorri Pennsylraniv ,
are . aiming th immigrants, They.
carry a large ansount'of baggage, rids
in the -first•class cars,' and have lie
intelligent .and enterprising appear ,
ancy.., The .I%,ausricitri iintaignestsii ,
au1., 1 03f- fr.lun New ~Koglaud. "Tiof
hava a wild, ..go-4huad,
look about thorn, end will doubtless
be Pl,'ased ,tbi.S4c NT* and WO;
bongos. New, .Engistut will be depur
ulethd in the c.itiriiis Urfay ye;.rs if her
ions and daughters .hois' westward it
the .
• /111437101§;''APPL. OT TOT)
icCtsioN.—The Dente
crude catrrepteerain the town of Glow'
costar, Baines of the
noloted, :voters , in that town front the
li,tsbefore the late election. alleging
viit'thieylivbre . justified -in '•is action
by tte decision in the cat of Dra
Scott... Th'e faiwideix4e Joint°, irti•
.commenced
edings bn
against them.