tf. UirKtf' ' ' if )f -K r-'- ,1 :; si f&wqffi i,,! ii l w. moore. rftr ------r ; tt vy Tl . v& . B. GOODLAJfDER, j Editors and Proprietor!. Lrr ' HtXKIPLES. not MEN. . " - VOL. XXXIV WHOLE NO. For the Clearfield Bepublicnn JOHN BOOTS EREAM. PniLirsnuiiG, Centre Co, Fa. BineA I garnet! that 1 had turned Ereiiaui, and mil my baiioon sailed to the moon. In Jii planet exist many nations of people Wch having a peculiar systum of Govcrn fceut of Known- There win one whose Church and State were entnely separate, t wt.s culled Modern Eden, und iu peo blowcrv known as Etlonites. 'J he Uiimte detail of my dream in ro jsrd to Modem Eden would mako uu ex tensive volume ; out i win contont my lell' with a brief narration of whut 1 suw fespeciing their ltcligion. Uu minor point ot litligioa these peo ple dillcred vastly; whilst upon essentials ,they were in-i feet -aeeord. - Tho Creed 'to which they subscribed in comrcon con- llin following A.i;.!.. Af t.v viz : find We Lelieve in tho Messiah nnd tlint he gave his life m a ransom for the Iterieniplion of fallen man. Second- We Lelievo in the Gospel cs pnuclied ly Christ and his Apostle. iiiird Our Gospel declares that, no man ran serve two masters ; therefore, it it evident that wo must make the love of y uihi, (ir mo iuvc oi me wcriu, BecaiiUa- r, ry it our hearts. Fourth The Gospel teaches us to forgive llioso who trespass against us ; and love our neighbors as oursolvos. Fifth We believe that God is m.irciful lo those that show mercy ; therefore, it behoove! us to treat tho error of our jV.lo.v men with foibcarar.ee. For many years tho peoplo cf all per uadons meekly biwed in submissiju to this creed. Tho statesman, jurist, the loldier. hdJ the private citizjn, ull wete guided t-y these articles ot raiin, as tno i . murinor is guiUeU by ui compass, now-, Juggernaut. This they say containa the i ever tuneh tho masa.-s diUeied on minor j.rino-iiilo portion of tho ethereal ruler of i j.oiolB of Keligion and Tolitx?, .whenever Ujo Uninrse. Thev have aNo smaller i ( their Articles of Faith, or their organic . do!s wh ich thev Ulitvo to be channels 1AW r tie H-T?aiuu,i ii diwu ni utiuv n ii iu I heir defence. They treated thoso inborn (hey considered ia error, with the chru tian foibenrance so peuliar to a virtuous jioojile. Satan stood ufar elf, and beheld tins happy and pioi perouu people. Ho IB that the milk of his kindness over fl wed their hearts, lie heard the hun gry and oppressed appeal to them ; to tho hungry they rem nh'.p loads of bieau ; the upptrwed they received with open anus, mid Lade tl.eni become of their hoiiiio holJ. Their Missionaries traverfcd the uitir? i lunel, IiiculIli g CLritt, and him ctticirJed. The futher of hmran n'-iery trembled nMiiiiijie. Iieoniciua lnsBoHtu-f j air, auJ asseiiiLuiig ti:a demon compeers in council, thus adaresscd them ; sineo ; Ci j.l i.'i'.vai tcd m v auiliition, and thiusl mo ; out oi Ueuvmi, 1 havo been miserable ! ntui it hai been toy conntant ami to ren te! i very living cua'.uie i:ko uutomy- 'i'iiis is vihy I enjoin on you so frequent- .. .....I it iu vaii uiiiei ih'i auu ucbiiuluuj throutihout the Universe. Six thousand jeftra ago 1 found ooo Adam, and his wile r.ve, in a beautilul gaiden called huen. llipy knew naught but happiness. In tlmt garden stood the Treo of Knowledge. I They were loi bidden to partake of its I Tntil Mti.L.r I.A .a.t..llu fl' riirfnitinir fill their eiijoyiaeiit. Vou are' aware that I can read tho hearts of men, and am thus Jumbled to know thoir desires ; I read in the hearts of the happy pair tL.it they de- tired to pry iuto the afiaira of Jehovah. 1 uow discovered, that, it 1 couiu inn in duco thorn to believe that God would dis regard his declarations, end would not (uniih theui for vlolalinff his c numands, i could prevail on them to partake of the lorbiddim truil. I matured my plans wen, nd entered the garden disguised as a ser rent. I addressed niyeelf thus to the wo- ninn : "Fear not God, for he will not carry out 1U threat ! partake of this fruit, for the tl.iv tuou eate thereof thou wilt under stand til the mystery cf tho great Jeho vah 1" "The woman plucked two apple from the tree ono, she ale ; tho other, (die givo to hor husband. When too la'.e, this happy pair had discovered tiiat 1 had deceived thera, and that tho law of G i l was, liko unto himself--unchangeable; tuey were driven from tho garden !" "ily one ruasterly stroke of policy I brought death and dostruci ion on the disobedient r.tirand their descendant'. "In after vears. Jehovah liberated a na- lion of bondmen and plaood ttieia in the I land called Judua. These were Hie olios I n paoplo. Jle laid down a law, w hich ho I corunianded them to obey ; telling iheru I that so lur.g ai they heeded iiim, he would ST a nroteciinc father unto them ; but if they forsook his law, he would nielout proper punishment unto them. I sup posed it, uo e.vy task to lead these people stray. At length a glimmei of a hope became visible to me; I read in their benrtj, murmuring complaints against tho Author of their existence and happiness. Tbey wero surrounded hy Heathen na tions, who worshipped gods of thoir own CfMtion. I resolved to makenn effort to injure these chosen pooplo to forsake the living God, aud bcI up heathen gods in tbe:r midst. Strange to say I accomplish- d my object 1 They not only bowed them s selves down to wooden gods, but they also I toifcd the prophets ! .So great was Jeho- h't love for them, that ho sent his on ly beloved son amongst them, in order lo reclaim them. Then they na;ledhira lo the crossl For their folly, they were ic-tter-d to the four winds of Heaven ; and ren tared a by-word and reproach for all peo tl". You porceivo, that upon every oo tion wl .m I linvn mnolved to destroy toppiness, uceos has crowned my cliort. "In my iournov throucli th regions oft j jvm mvj . uus sv - n I trvani 1 J: . IT.Im b mia i-so, , uuOTTsreas ramii'rn u"u, , Whsbitants possessed it religious crod, I ..,Ni-oncT . v . . 1 I? plsin. and tirapl thai, the 'Waj fairing . tne wayrairing . . r 18 1 C. man.thougha p.o!,ca.noterr therein;' yet ho perfect, that strict adherence thereto would debar me from being able to plunga then, into the gulf of misery. They huvo an Organic Liw constituting (ho best sys tem of government ever devised bv hu man intellect, audi regret t sty' they know how to appreciate it. This people havo written in their hearts, 'Our Arti cles oi rami una our Organic Law more saeied to us than our lives.' are ii wo can indtico these people to for sake tho true God. their ruin will h eoniplishod. If the Edenitej will thrust iiiiu sinii inomsrjves into the gulf of mifcry and degradation Heaven will bo draped in mourninc an- i'.-isHiii weep and we will danco and make merry, ns become! h L'emons. A long as thfso people adhere to their Article3orriiili and obey the Organic Law, we cannot render them miserable 0 must use all our ingenuity and ener gy to induce them to draw up new arti cles of Faith and lo abrogate tliuir Organ ic Law. Were it not that tho larger por tion of their professed bhepherds, are wolves in sheeps clothing, I would des pair of success. Many of these clergymen are my faithful servants ; my will js their law I J hey wield a powerful influence 0 ver their flock. If 1 promise these hypo critical preachers power and wealth, they will aid me in inducing this people to worthip heathen gods 1 The nr lions that surround Eden, worth in th.i living God. This is somewhat against my de tigns. Some few thousand Ichcuph to ihn west of this pnradUe is a nation of people called Spicelar.ders. Their religion is a peculiar ono ; they feign lo believe in the hvir-:Gc?J,Lui tartm'.aiu that he is an ethe real hu:d, exirling throughout the Ui verse, as drops ot water exist in the ocean and rivuli'U nn 1 Ktri'mnu III-r, ;, They have an i.-nago which they call the conveying portions ol Ihe tthereul lljid into tho unin reservoir, tho Juggernaut. They ulso believe that ii!I material matter abscibs a portion ot Ihiii god; as the jdants absorb the c'tw which Lelpi to lorm '.lie ocean. 1 lie JvJenitos have nt missionaries to Spiceland, to preach ChrUl crucilied j who have persuaded many of these people to, give up ttitir taNe go I and cieavo unto the liviHgGod; this grieves me sorely ; but 1 intend to make tht Spiceland religion the dominant one in Eden. "In modern Eden exists an inferior race of people. In the southern districts ol the garden these people uro hold as bond mrtr, Iu liio teart i ol tho I'.ltTiitej it wiitlon love of Justice and Libel ty. I will induce my faithful clergymen to dc eeivo the honest Northern Edenitos in regard lo tiio condition of the bondmen I Thus snail 1 enrage the Northern Edon ites againtt their ."Southern kinsmen, Tiie hate of the Noith, will ulir up (no wra'li of tho South; then I will divide the ohurchos ; w hen 1 hivn accomplished this, I will command my faithful servants to clamor for a now god, a new Jhble, new Articles of Faith, anew church, and a new Organic Law! Tiio Edenites veuorate their deail ; and nothing would elate them so much as tho ability to c anmune with tha spirits of their departed friends- 1 thcretor cnioin on you lo diridd your selves into small companies, and to go up and dorn in the land of modem Eden, and rap upon tho tables ol tho people and when they give heed to your laps, represent yourselves as the spirits of their venerated dead and that you wish to communicato with them. If they heed you, rely upon toy assertion, that, they will believe any absurdity yrj may pic sent lo then 1 "Demonisccomniur.bfttion is the Key with which 1 intend to give access to tho hearts of the Edenites, when I will atouco infusa into them the Spieelandic religion 1 My plans are adroitly laid ; and to insure success, nothiDg is wanting savo tnct and diligence in their execution Wo shall then havo tho satisfaction of seeing the now hap py Edenites sealing up their liible.,buming tho Articles of their Faith, aDd prostrating themselves before the Juggernaut car, that the mangling of thoir bodies may se curo thoir eternal salvation1 I have no time to loso so I will at onco, in the disguise of a Ikwi.y aJJr--xilet the mod ern r.den 1' The father of human misery was now n inmato of the happy gardoa. lie blew forth his venom amongst the people ; the greater portion shunned him as they would the deadly Upas, but he succeeded in saturating their garments with his poi sonous fluid. His faithful clergymen sur passed their master in trumping up false hoods against the holders ol bondmen. He induced a small body of men, scorn fully, to derida tho sacred iuslitutions of the Garden. In my vision, this body of men seemed as a small black cloud, but iTfidmillv became larcer and darkor, until it overspread the horiion like a cloud stir- ... . i. 1 1 i- i,i i. clinrucd witu destructive umi. ns ume.iv clouds obscure tho rays of tho sun, so this shut out every ray of hope ; and all think ing men trembled for their country's fate. The most popular church was rent in twain, and llin irrrater portion of the reli gious sects were sunk into the turbid snd n. .1 i:i:i ,..nr,l 1 Ono nt the great political parties was bro-I ken into fiagmenls j whilst thai great po litical party, whoso policy had rendered Modern EJun the most powerful nation on tho planet, though founded upon a rock, was shaken to its very foundations. In the city of Itread, lived three sisters, w ho first heeded the rapping demons, liread City became the Mecca of the Modern E- I , l. .!.. an!lln i.a. donites and the throo sisters' dwelling be-' came their temple. The demons now com- j - Mtnn. s h ri mencea raiHimg iu cTcrj tnj, i.iuSh l.in.1.1. nf N.irthsrn Eden. Like the . ... .. .... nee - uew m.nucr, iiim in m snwmn i nn iuuiipu 'ttj i. i wa a - v . , CLEARFIELD, PA., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, ml their Eible and thoir Articles of Faith, in to the political cm-pool. L.ke the mari ner without a Compaq they weie tos-d about by the waves that lolled across their unsettled minds, until, hko him, they would eagerly grasp tho most blender straw, in ineir lienzy tjjoy reached foi m uieir nanus ana seized the lab; upon wiiieu demons nipped. A man with lUxen hair, now built n ship ol huge dimensions on a new plan 'Ihe advantage he claimed for it was that t uuuiu uo i a.iou without a Jog-book, com pas, rudder or hclmMuan. Jj0 advertis ed that ho would launca the monster ves sel ou the sea of tiuie-and on ascertain day would set sail for th lie invited tho people to eaba. k with him i"1111 eed the" ship, - i.iiiUii,ara Buning on the rough sea ot lime. A man, called the joking phi ioopher, amused tho passengers by relat ing vulgar and obsceto auecdotpsi. Tim flaxen-haired cnpiuin was oe i'.yed at his apparent success ; ho and his crew act ed more like maniacs than rational men. .Soon their wild joy was turned into deb pair ; the ship was tossed hither and th;ther by tho lempostuous waves, until bitter expeiience tuught the visionary captain and ciew the necessity for a com pass, rudder, helmsman and log-bcok. I'ho unfortunate passengers now appo ded to the God whom they had forsaken, to deliver them frc ej their perilous situation, lie heard their prayer, and commanded tho wind to cany them back to the shores of Modern Eden. Tho delirious rawnes of the ilaxen-haired captain aiid crew be camo contagious and spread rapidly a mongst the people; thev believed vuk-ir jiMliagtobe wisdom, demagogueisni was received as statesmanship, and demoniac communications were as current as the true Gospel. Whilst thoir intellects wore thus befogged, they selected the joking philosopher .r their chiel ruler. Asm.ioii as tho joking philosopher arrived in the U.v-ujakirig e.iiy he set up a Juggernaut god alter th.- fpiee!and model, and com manded the people t. prostrate thecu slves before '.ho idol. A people prover bial lor their virtue and intell .genre, now laid their faces in the dust and ciied. 'Great is tho Juggernaut, and tin joking! instead of giving their chief ruler comfort philosopher is hi, truo prophetl" The I they scued his mantel to shells them jokmg philo-opher selected a noted jug-j solve against the wrath of thu demon, glerushis Premier ; a fatuous Inlander f I'ho now unhappy joking philosopher, was appointed chief hith in iest to the i diseovered that I it tV.'ta fill I. a trtv in r!A luggerntot. Tho high priest cemmanded uiu engravers oi iue garden to engrave smaller gods, after the manncr'uf the .spiceland molten god ; theso wcro called the gran godn. Iho Mlowinfr articles of faith composed trie ti'uggernuui need : 1st. the God of our fathers is not pro gressive enough ; therefore we will fall down and worship th Juggernaut. 'Jd ThelSospel speaks against the evil in clinations of our hearts ; therefore, wo rec ommend our clergymen to select their texts from the Look written by the Yadkinite. od, Tho Christian Go-.pel of Peace is not adapted to our time : therefore, we recommend aud adopt the gospel of If ate and Er.vy. 1th. All truly loyal clergymen will no onger preach Christ rruoitied but will uuceasingly laud and glorify the Jugger naut. ' j oth. Theorem g-vls we love with nil m.r soul, nflgLt and strength ; and our neigh bors we lovo so well that tc debiro lo sac rifice them to tho Juggernaut. Oth. It is patriotic to steal arid plunder from the Guvcrnmeut all " e possibly can. 7th. An oath is a form that can be bro ken, when convenient. Mh. 'I he " lower million1' arc a herd of sw iuo, cre.'i'.ed for the UiiclU of the " up per leti." 'J;h. Tho marriage tie is a yoke ol bon dage; therefore it should bo abolished. l'hh. Honest labor is di-graccfjl ; there fore, those who toil should mingle their blood with tho inferior race, aud thus pre vent their postoiity from entering the contest in tho rsco for honor. The joking philosopher issued a decree commanding all persons thmughout the Garden to subscn!e to tho Juggernaut creed under penalty of being slain and having their property divided amongst the priosts of the new god. Notwithstan ding nil this the men of tho South contin ued steadfastly to adhere to their ancient form of religion. Tho Juggernauts resolved lo enforce their chitt ruler's decree. The Southern FMenites said unto them : " F'or years your clergymen, scribes and coumollors have abused us, pronouncing us unlit associates for you, and declaring we wero a burden unto you. Your minis ters any. our Gospel is inferior to yours. The YadKinito has written a book in which ho threatens all manner ot evil against u. Men high in position and your confidence have endorsed this book ; unci Inrsn sums ol money have been eon ttibuted to circulate it amongst the peo - pie. Common senso teaches us that this ; book expresses the sentiments of thoi JtLfrnaiit worshii-ners. You declare i li t t ta-a lint a nn ri if It I ii knvA t Vina nf w. 1 I nx nn mil rlarors Vnn liava son) nn I VI' Ull 3 Pll'l IIIUIMVM.IJ. IIIIIV-CMIt emisssrv amonest us to murder cur citi - zens and endeavor to incite our bondmen lo apply the torch to our dwellings, poison I our loou ami waier. ann imnuo ineir i,..,wl in ilm Ii ooil of nnr wives and chi - dien. We seek no revenge lor the insults veu hnve heaped upon us; but self-respect forbids that we should continue to dwell in your tents and our personal safety do-1 t ones 01 the slain lay in heaps, and coin - mauds that we should s-parnte from you. I nenecd a war dance. They were loo pro - We will treat you ns neighbors, but we' gressive lo keep step with Ihe music of can no lorscr dwell in ouo common the violin. The joking philosopher fur-1 l 1. ..1.1 11 inished them with music that now sound- UUUKfllUIU. . Tl . T .1. oil " Our religion i the true one, and irilu the word we I I1H tM UL'ircn IU u T 'Ill.ti will j.romulgate it ? unlessyou bc-: u. i' j .. ... A nnuiiugu me juggernaut jvui g", and tb. rtiin nhilrwonliaf as his . , r ' r .. .-. ... ' i waste vour. aadyoorlorvd i nuuii ruum rnnriniTM m wt ,.- w youT' d yr bondmen Uiall The men of i ho South said : So be it . !.rUn:ar.;ron us we willed i whom wo hip iKiunu to protecL. . becomes Curistian ' putriotH." I HieruotnWsof this fml-Mn,,! r.in.r. now arrayed tl.,nsclvM iu mlla amiJ. f.fifli nlhui- nt.l it . t toted with great slater One of .Satan's faithtul demons ow on- errd.no.hejugeernaularid thus impar ted lite to it. j-no jueriiaul l)ec'me enraged; tore tho Organic Eaw into ot- , . ' i it UU IIJO , nif,t.isnn.. - . : ' . '"1". neneath his feet derishHd the Trn. le thru" the Goddess WMltf.t Ju.t.ce from tho iu,l,.Pm.-n. ol Liberty, and n... lipt'Qalf r,..-..-.. ii... i mo people now became the servile slaves of the yreen gods. Tho hearts ol the Jugg'Tnauts became so many altars of tlKvo engraved god. Men became great m proportion to the number of orten gods tliry gathered around them. .Sierline yiriuo was counted nothing in soeiety. Jhe joking philosopher became mad witu joy, and exclaimed in his heart : Jsurelythe hisioriau will trnnsmit my name to the latest posterity as the origin ator of the greatest god over posseted bv nny people." JSaiai: said lo tho !.'. in on tl.at was within the Jupgrrnaut, ' ;.Nor perform your part of tho drama -Iho joking philosopher has pressed Iho cup ol delusion lo his lips, until b0 bus become delirious, and imagines that the mateiial body of the Juggernaut is the power thai has destroy ed ti e objects held so dear by the virtuous nnoostors of tie lxh lines : awai ke him from his delusion thai ho may partake ofalern reality and while you iirouso him pierce Ihe people's hearts with the blunt spear of despair." Tho demon uttered a shriek, which brought ihe i ikiii i,liil.cn.,l,nB . i : . ... .i i .in. . ' ''i- j .....-i .im i ii, ma t. ber senses. The ckd if rr.,'.,hi Kion,l l,n(.. linn; ho tasted its contents wlii. h made him shake liko nn apen loaf, lie called on tho chief high priest and the chief pre tnier for advice ; but they bad imbibed too freely of tbecup of di lution. The demon's shriek bad sobered them : but only that iif- IlliUi UU I IHIa i VZe( I R' I IP.'ir fin. j hands of his supposed created god, The I uggoriiaul commanded the iokimr tdii- losopher to issue a decree declaring black white and vh.u black. Tho unwillina slave demuraod and said : ''Doyou think mo a fool, that you insult me thus? Have l tho power to banish tho comets from tho heavens, or to suspend tho law of gravitation? My decree declaring Ihifk while is worth just about the paper it is written on, and 1 will not add to my perplexity by doing Ibis foolish thing." -Tho Juggernaut said : " Take your choice, do my bidding, or suffer youred to be banished into ohseurily to be mocked and hissed at by a peoplo who nuiv adoio you m -ecciid only to myself." Tho chief ruler nf the people niared ashes upon his head, bowed down before the demon, and whilst thus prostrate h Vowed that the will of the J UL'ei nau t should hereafter bo his law. Tho demon. in a loud voice demanded human ile.-h and blood to satiate bis appetite. This lemand made the people i.aie with terror. Satan filb'd the cup of dolusion and bade them partake of it, in order to strengthen their nerves. Tiny diaiuod it to tho dri'gs. Tho enthu-daslic young men laid them selves on tho Juggernaut ultar. that I hey might be slain or maimed, mid thus securo their entrance t tho Juggernaut heaven. When the more timid behold liie demon lapping up the blood of their kinsmen, their courage failed them. Green gods wero then ploced before them. As they gazed upon them a fascination seized up on thorn, aud they rushed eagerly into the Juggernaut slaughter-pen ! The demon's appetite was not jet satia ted, nor his thirst quenched. Tho priests of the new religion seized their neighbor.-', bound them nod laid them upon the al tars. So great wss the magic power of the (jrf.cri gods that whenever they touched a chain that bound one of these unfortunate men, it snapped, as though it wero burnt flax. The deluded Edenites laid their land titles, corn and oil, nt tho feet of tho Jug gernaut : men exchanged their honor and women their virtue, for yrcm cods. The ruler of thpso deluded people now issu -d tho following decree: "Whereas, It has pleased tbeGod of our Fathers to withdraw from us, and thereby we nrodeft to enjoy our new religion to our hearts content therefore I, the jok ing philosopher, firt monarch of Modern Eden, and tho creator of the Juggernaut, !(lhe superior of all cods) command all 1 u,v !,!'j''clt to return thanks for tho D,ilnJ l u,rw.s no 1189 neaped upon us such as slaying our sons-prostituting oir : daughters dividing our society into j Cft9" stes. and disgracing us in tiio eyes o . t3 - j ' CIV i-inzaiion. t.iveti under tiio great seai i r ,,)e Jut'?r.r"!i.,'t. .IOM.NG I lIiLOSUi 11 bit. The joking philosopher, Lis priests, counsellors ami scribes, their wives and concnMnes. dved their carmen is in inn, blood of the victims that wore sacrificed unto the juggernaut. They then nscni-i bled at the loot of the alrar, where Ihe I" . ..... .. , ' efi sweet 10 ineir ears ; 11 was composon 01 - - - . .... . the groans of tLe dying, Uic fibraks ol tlio wounded, the cries of the widow, the sighs . . I . 1 f ha mother, nnd Ilia wnils of Inn nr. - rhans. - it-i.:. C . .1 . i t..t:..' vbii tuese bends in raorial bodies rere thus rioting, h Anfl of Kefleetion TEBMS: - NEW appeared in the midst ,4 the people, nr.d broko tho enchantment of the green gods JhoynocI pointed towards Heaven, and said: behold tho dark cloud cf destruc tion 1 .See it filled with Iho wrath you have laid up for ycursidves ! You have oeel 4'.nii-o,. i i. . ...8.i.ooju, ann now "you will reap UIe whirlwind: The God ion I IV . . . ...... .v.., ioohs upon you with pity -but he is uuchangenble; so is law; had you continued to tnad iu the fooUteps ol your Ancestors, your happinoss would have been increased. You clamored for - j - Kuiiuttruuie uou. i our enomy gave you one, whnm you obeyed so well that vou : Unnrlfir...! .,! , .!,.. .'""' " "V . n , ..... '.- .-''IV. vit.l IV ward Obedience to .Tehovnh biinps blessings; hub-orvfcney to Satan brines curves ! .Satan had filled this dark cloud with fanaticism until it could cmtain no more; it burst asunder, and di.-rhnrped its whirl wind ot destruction, which passed over ( . ... ....... uvlr a (n y prairie ; 11 consumed evetythmg that pertained to l.io happiness of the garden. Hunger passed through the land, gnawing the stoiiiaehsnf the people until their bitter wails and haggard iooUs induced the An-lm-1 of ..lercy to jdead ia their behalf I he eloquence of Iho tender Angel mov ed i ho compassion of the true God' The angel, Common Sense, ngnio re turned to Modern Eden. The Juggernaut mace an illoit to destroy him; but the Heavenly Messenger raised his sword and cleft tho vile god in twain. When the monster idol breathed his last, Truth a gain arose to her feet, and Justice again entered the Judgment hall. The demon - . nun, ,,1K ruriu BliU and said, -are ye so duw to Irarn. tlo.t vi nave not jet beennio convinced by bitter v -.-i ii-iicc uiai ;i is unwif o to condemn without a hearing ? .Summon tho alleged erirninnls before tho court, over which your deliverer. Common Sense, preside.', and then tho demon Impulse w ill conduct Ihe prosecution; and tho angol Inflec tion, the defe nce. After a fair hearing the gocd and who judgo will not decide contrary to your interest, Tho people assented, and tho culprits were arraigned. The demon, who had so successfully hnrnngued the peoplo to thrust themselves before the crushing wheels of the juggernaut, stood ready to invoke both dod utid the peoplo to de stroy them. Ho had served them faith fully, and they knew his power. They cried aloud for the hills to cover them, that they might thii be enabled tor-scape the just vengeance ol an indignant Jeho vah. After tho c-tideuco m us heard on both sides, Iuipulio aioso aul said: "When tho flaxen-haired Captain launched his famous ship on tho stream nf time, the .iokins ohi osoiibei- t- v. en cpil himself as one of the crew. When the ' ho. own threatened her destruction, the vile wretch had not the manhood to aid in shirting her sails, so thai the might a gain return to shore, but contented hiin Miif by corrupting tho morals of the. peo ple, by retadir.j vuhwr anecdotes. In stead of LHinishiiw him as In) deserved, thn unfortunate passengers conferred tho high est honor ol their gift upon him; they made him chief ruler over Modern Eden When ho entered upon the duties of his otluie, Modern Elotu was the most power ful nnlion in Hie universe. The .uiriound ing nations bowed in submission to her; and to bo an Edonite was a privilege the noblest might envy, Her ships failed into every port ; her gai ners were tilled wnncorn; on poured out ol her rocks; I milk flowed in abundance ; honey was! one of her staplo products; blncK, spark- ling diamonds, were encased in hor hills; iron covered her streets : cold lav scat-l tercd over her plains ; her horses, cattle. sheep and swine covered her mountains and fields : want was unknown lo her children. Tho hungry of other lands she fed; and tho naked she clothed. She gathered tho oppressed around her as thoi hen shelters lwr brood, with her wings. The joking philosopher had leigned but a shoi t time, when ho resolved to strew tho people's path with thorns, and to mix their fountains with gall, lly the aid or his chosen crew ho has but loo well succeeded, lie has sunk a chrielain peo plo into idolatry; ho has driven plenty iiom tbo land, and invited great want to take up her abode amongst us. He has transformed Fieeiuen into slaves, and hs sacrificed the (lower of our youth on tho altar ef the Juggernaut, He has induced tho remainder to otter tiurnlotlerings, and foropd them to pay tithes to his now god, until poveily has crushed their energy. Ibis nations shirs are rolling nt her wharves ; her black diamonds remain bidden in tho earth: the wheels of her j factories are stopped ; the fires i&herfur- 1.11.1U1113 11m nuiiii iii, 1 IlttCf are extinguished; her anvils ring hammer is not !rj0t( ror lLo soun, 0r t,e heard thereon ; thistles grow 10 her fields fctronc and willinc hands call fiud no em ploymenl ; and the people are writhing i under I ae ngr.niosorbiinger. Ingratitude is ono 01 1110 basest 01 crimes, j neaccut- j ed have bit tho hand that fed them, and stung the bosom that nurtured them. I There is no punishment too severe for 1 these nngralelul wretches I j Kefleetion atose. and in a calm and dig- , nified manner said 1 "The true God placed good and evil bc- foro the Edenites: He nermitted Ihem to , cnoose mo one tiiey iove 1 oesi; no 1 ., I. . 1 . . . , . : 4 . ... flared tho liible in their band. In wnicn they read, that if Ihey embraced goood, . a At Aft I lla m-nnl.l ti " 7 . u if l,a them. They were alsi told, thai H mey lie would extend u proimms obeyed Jehovss i-sw, wiry nuii up y w t j 1-1. perous snd hsppy i "H if ifeey tioutei said unto the peoi.lo: "the jokini; philos-' ' . . T "l0 ,Ue vorlex pf ruin "Pbcr.wi.h 1.1b priests, coliiicelfols and lu"Sd " MA n0t ba scribes, are tbo tau,e ef nil your woe; ) 1 ,,',,., , , , . they dfffivo death at vour hand' " The',,' u al.ult,tI'en oramnnded the jokinf, excited multitude wew aboi l o lay v'o-' iV 080"0 8"':'J up liofore it, and thus lent hards on Ihe supposed withirs of' .h,m! . their ruin, when JuMic'e waved her band LjJ'f .CM' ,lbi,t hvo rroven $1 0 Per Annua, ipaij ia advn. SEMES - VOL. IV.-NO. 6'2, His Law, sorrow would enconipn-s fhm on every side. TJ,e ancestoi. of this rf era ion clung to good, as 0 a lec,i0na?e n,- TA di0J? 10 iiPr tender off pring; they engraved the teachings of he Ll.ble on tueir heart, . they embodied the Laws of God n their Article, of Faith and deligbed to do their Maker's will -1 As r natural result, they became great and hapf.y This generation foreook the ways either Fathers, and crept around l edges and by-path,. They turned a deal ear to the voice of the True God aud thrust aside their Religion. They' sought, moreover, a now podnd a o r..l:g.on; so .atan sent his dMno. . njoiu io isp upon (heir 1,11,1 tl.no ... !. 1 .1 tables, '"-iicu mess commun raiinn. in prelerenoo to the teaching, of tho Mes aias. Jehovah then wilhd.'e from them, and lo t them to their folly; when the huxen haired Captain invited them toon bark in his famous shin V.... u land I, labored earnestly to persuade thorn ruiw.-v piacing ineir lives, and I heir hap piness, in the visionary Captain's bauds ; mt they heeded us not. When danger beset them, they cried aloud to the God they had forsaken, who, in his compas sion, commanded the wind to drive thoir vessel Lack lo tho sho:e. ,S0on as ihev had been rescued from destruction they began to mock their Uelivcror; and a fiain consulted tho rapping demons.--, Ihey persisted in their maduess, and finally chose the joking philo-ophor, one , or ihe accused, as their chief Ruler Uo was i30n found totally ur.Ct fol his' po.i ilion. Hi chose his equals for his advis jois I he people had becoma desperately wicked, and God raised m. . i .,r,. .1 . . .. . iiiv uvjUU'CU L .T 3 . ro 1,1 "very sorious ol.arac In your eagerness to obtain tho position of chief Kuier or a grest people, you havo lorgotten your unfitness for the position to which you aspired. Tho Court will use duo clemency low ard you, and pronoun res against you the following sentence : That you, your scribes, priests, and ooun ceilors, 'may not escape hl&tory ;'and that the blasts of delusiou may forevor wither your names." I nwoko. and diseverrd W I I.. 4 I been dreaming "b dream which was not un a dream." JOHIn BOOTS. A Co.VTn.tsT.- On yesterday the negro Sabbath schools, accompanied by a num ber of grown persons, assembled on tho President's grounds to celebrate tho ith of July. Everything passed off quiotiy, no ono was molested, thero was uol th hast attempt nt a disturbance. Alt he same timo the Domncralio Asso ciation of Uiis city celebrated tho day on tho grounds in front of thocapiiol. Near tho close of Iho meeting sime eighteou or twenty soldiers, several being urined with muskets, attempted to get up a row by hurrahing for Lincoln and groaning for Democratic speaker, and by rowdy dem onstrations attempted to break up the meeting. There men were no doubt sent there, us a number of dorks having cob bi's around thoir nerks with "lam Abo Ler.coln's d ig" marked on Iberu, wero scon urging tho soldiors on soldiers who v eie disgracing their uniform who, in stead ol being at Iho frout fighting rebels, were in th-3 city attempting to crash out free speech. Lot our fiionds in tho fu ture 150 prepared and when rulliauly sol diers attempt to interfere with their rights puni-di them fur their rascality. tlW.iy- !W ,";iio. mi-It is evident that the Democratic National Convention, which will assemble at Chicago on tho i:'Jth of August, will havn cnotiah pood nnmrs nrrsented ta it lo ensure the selection of a candidate up on whom the entire Pemocincy tdtue country can rally. Among thoso men tioned in connrclion with the President ial honors, are the following: Gen. Geo. It. MK'lellan, of New York. Geo. W. Woodward, nf Pennsylvania. Horatio Seymour, of New York. Thomas II. Seymour, of Vinneticul. Franklin Pierce, of New Hampshire. Judgo Nelson, of New York. Jerremiuh S. black, of Pennsylvania. James Guthrie, of Kentucky. (' L. Vailandighatn, of Ohio. Com. Slockton, of New Jersey. James A. Enyard, ofPolaware. liar'-'You havo destroyed my piece of (mind, lietsy,' said a despondent lover to ft truant lass. 'It can't da you much horm, John, far it was f.n amazing small piece yU had,' answered liet.'-y. J3S"At a printer's festival the following sentiment was ofi'ered : 'Printer's wives May they have always plenty of small caps for Ihe Leads o( thoir littlo original articles.' li7A Charilably disposed cotemperary thinks 'it is uo disparagement to Mr Lincoln, thathowasarail splittpr' Crta:n ly not ; the folly is in his ever having un d'erlaken to be anything else. CyAn bonest dutch man, oo being nsked how often he. shaved, replied; "I'reoimes a week, every day but Soon- lay, den I shafo etlry lay. (Potatoes, beans and ouioni are Ihe mott profilublo crops to raise, as during the war they will commsnd tho highest price and there ia oo limit iJ the de mand. - rHicbra'od is lik a rtrlini kind C fdij tie - bard to lh t t J ! " i ; ! . i !i(t