1 1 s.m."es, ieeuBWM.:, .t?winrr m a- a. weweMe... -m, .i.oo.i m aisss PltGAN INDIAN THIS THE BUTCHERY. i J s i ; r Tie largort circulation or any News pnpcr in North Central Pennpylvania. Terms of Subscription, If aalJ tii lrgnoo, or nUliio 3 montht, (HI 1 paid after 3 and rirfure 0 monthi 3 SO If ptiJ after tlio expiration of 8 niontlif ... 3 Kates of Advertising. frumient Jf rtiwcutst j-w fuarvuf 1 0 lino or less, S limes or loss.., ....$1 50 .... to .... 2 to .... 3 tO i to .... 1 00 .... 13 ... - 10 .... t 00 For each suhscquent insertion Administrators' nEd'Exooutori'tioticss Auditors' notices auti.ns tn'J Estrsvf Dissolution erotioos ,., Local notices, per tins..,.,..... "Obiinarw'notioos, aver flrn lines, jjar lino.., JPrufossional Cortisol year,. w.. ...... YEAULY ADVWITISLMENTS. 1 square a squares.... '9 saaree.. ..H 00 ..13 00 ..10 00 i solamn..... i eolumn 1 ooluma .431 00 .. 43 00 .. SO 00 Job Work. ' lagls qnlrs $2 30 J 6 quires, pr. qulre.tl T3 qairss, pr, quire, 3 00 Orcr 6, per quire, 1 &0 IIANDMLLS. ' skeet,!3arlcas,t3 00 I 1 sheet, 13 or Iesi,t5 00 i short, J or less, J 00 I 1 sheet, S3 or les.,10 00 Over 2e ef each of ahove st prupwrtiuiiato rates. - GEO. ft. IsOOliLANuKIl, , ' ' Lditor and Proprietor. us I ' ' WILLIAM 1. WALLACE. FlUHK r.Kl-jWlNfl. WALLACE & FIELDING, ? A'n'OHKEY8 - AT v LA W, Clearfield, Pa. joer-Legal business of all kinds attended to with pruiuptucss anil lidelity. ott.ee iu residence r William A. Wallaea, j.ulLl:, 0 A. W, WALTERS, ATXOUXEV AT LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Xa.nfflc In the Cocrl Uur.se. fJerfl ly ... . H. W. SMITH, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAYV, J.JO Cleat Arid. Pa.' ly WILLUH A. W41.I.SI-I. 3. BLAKI WALTII'.S. WALLACE & WALTERS, tUUal Agent! and Csnvryiuicera, Clearfield, Prhntu Yllf! F-tatr 1;ulit and tl, tltlri nam I a!, cuiivyaiic?i !rci:tti' I, Ikici j hi1, tviid in-ii-fuiM taken. o,9 ,n crw building, m-s.r.y ppTt ourt Home, jan 1,7.1 ISRAEL TEST, A T 1 O U NKY A T LAW, Clearfield, Pa. Js-OSo In th Court House. jjll.'CT JOHN H. FULFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Clrarflrld, Pa. OSes oa Market St., over Hartswlck A Irwin's Drug Ctore. JBr-Prompt attention givsa to ths securing f buimtr. Claiins, Ac-, and U all legal busiasss. March 18, 1st; lj. ROBERT WALLACE, . ATTOKSKY-AT-LAW, -' i VTallacclon, Clearfield County, Pcau'a. A-Alt legal business promptlj attended to. WALTER BARRETT, ATTOUNEY AT LAW. Oalos oa Bocoad Su, CioarfielJ, Ha. snvll, JOHN L. CUTTLE, ATTOUNEY AT LAW Ad Real totals Acent, Clearneld, Pa. Otire on Third street, bet.Cberrra Walnuu Reefeetfully o1Tts his services In sellinr aaa bujins lauis in Clearfield aud adjuiniiia oanties i and with an einerience of over twenty wears as a surveyor, flatten himself that he can ronder satisfaction. fcblS.'M tf WM. M. McCULLOUGH, ATTUnXKY AT LAW, Clearfield. Pa. Oflse oa Uarket -treet one door east of the Clear. . leld Count; Bank. ma4,'m John II. Orvis. C. T. Aleiarxlcr. ORVIS & ALEXANDER, ATTOKNEiS AT LA H", ' ' llclleluiilc, Pa. rpllCt-j E. I. KIRK, M. D.f rUYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ; l.ntherl)t;rg. Ts. attend prompt! to a!l rrorFion.il ' DR. Al THORN, riIY.SICIAX k SURGEON, H AVISO l.-eotrJ at K.ilrrlMwn, Clcarfifld ro. !'., ctfli-r tin piii'1-r'i..nal icrv ! In t hr oj.le afthf Furr'un'lit'lXfmiitrT. t. 2'J, 'fi'J v ' DR. J. F. WOODS, V n Y 8 1 C I A ." t S U K G E 0 N. Havinr removed to Ansortv ille. l'a., ofli-rs hit aroHseu'iial eervioei to the p-Mle of that plsre and (lie surrouoms Svumrr. All re' prwo.otiv atlondedto. l. o. (a pO. J. H. KLINE, M. D., PHYSICIAN Si SU11GKON, TTAVIVO b-nte l at IVtinfWI. 1 . off-t It's 1 i,rolcii''-ial .nirc. to the t-"M.le t-f tl :tt aUen lr.1 to. 1.1 tf. ' JEFFERSON LITZ, THY SI CI AS A : SURGEON, TT AVISO loeeted al Osceola, Pa., offers hl 1 1 rafessiotal serviceo to (he people of that Ala. and eurroaudinf eounlrr. " aAII lls .r.M,..ilf ntlenled to. OfTi- aad residence on Cuius SU, lurmeri.v oerui,ii d Vr. Klioa. aiiU-ly DR. S. J. HAYES, CaOEOS iTJ3 DENTIST. fico on H'in SU Cnrwenevil'c, Pa., m-eiril.I. mke r'of'l"nl rl-lrs, f,,r the eon venienre oT the puhlle, couimcnrin( it April, I""1", ss follows, 'is XotberiVnrir- Firel Frid.y of every month. Aaeonviile f'lret Hands? ol m) wioaih. Lumher City Fir.t Ttinr.div ot ever? tooMh. gnandlng two doys tn oilber phaoe. All ordori for work should bs prsscnled on lbs day of his Sjssdvsl at ea'-b plnee. j,sy. Teeth ottrarted ny the application of local anv'S'lif"'" omparatiei-ly without pain. All kind of lenul work oarantecd. " g g Ths pul lie will pleaeo aol. e.teat lit. n not enreci d tn the at.ove vieite, aaay h f.aad la his ' " CmcwoOSTiIIs, eh. , OH'O, IS ' ,r.,..,iiip am I SI-'J. DENTAL rAJBTNEESHlT. Pn. a. m. hills, Si .tree tn Ipform his rairona, arid the ZX7T;eo.e.ll.thal hehss associated with hi a, IB the praetic. of 1 efetry, ss p SHAW. I T P., Whole a sradual. f the Philadelphia Tental follete and therefore has the highest ,n. ttoas of peofes-l. nsl skill. All work don. in She off ce I will ho!d myself person. My n.onsi 1,1s for helng don. in the most snlttf.etor, naa sr snd highest order ol the pro to n. An e.toblitl.td practice of twenty-two years In this place tnihlrs na to sf osk to in patients srtlh sot fldenes. EucK intnls frees a di.tance should hs Blade ;,y letter a few d.ji h.for. Ih. p.i.erit drs.gns f1! SA GEO. B. G00DLANDER, Proprietor. VOL. 12-WIIOLKN0.21G7. (Card.- DR. J. P. BURCHFIELD, Late Burgeon of theo.vd Kcrr'tnent, Pennsylvania Voluntocrs, haviue returned from the Army, offers bis professional services to lbs eilissns of I'learlleld eonnty. sjfrl'rofoislonol calls promptly attended to. Office on Beasnd street, formerly occupied by Dr. Woods. . apr,'o-tf DR.T. JEFFERSON BOYER, rilYSICIAN' AND SUHQEUN,' Second Street, ClcarOeld, l a. lisv.Tlarinir permanently located, he now offers bis professional service to the oiliseiisof Cleartield and vicinity, aud the public goucraily. All calls promptly attended to. on.-v GEORGE C. KIRK, Justice of the Peace, Survuj or wd Ooaveranwf-. Luthcrabur)', Pa. All bu-inese intrultecl to him will be promptly attended to. Persons wishing to employ a rur- vevor will do well to eiv n"u eon. as ue nauers hlio'i'irtliat he cun romler satisfaction. Heeds of coov.va.oi.. erti.'les of acreeint'iit, and all I'-ral paper's, prumptly and neutly eiecuted. msrSDj p HERD & Co., LAND AGENTS, Phlllpaburg, Centre Couuly, Ta. ae-Rrol Estate of all kinds bout-lit and sold. Alio, drillers lu all hinds of Lumher. ni23,7 DAN I EL M. DOHERTY. BARDIE, dc HATOKESSEE,; 8 BtOS D 8TUKKT, Cl.Ii AB I'l Kl.I). PA. It CHARLES SCHAFER, JiAGEil. IJKEll. HIIEWEK, Ciearllrld, Pa. nAVIKO rmtid llr. ralrcs' rrewery he lioiiel It strict attenllon to hniino.i and tt.e inanufui'tlire of a superior article of lil'.rUl to ran ii o the pnlrouuge of all the old and runny new curtouiers. Au. 25, tl. THOS. S. WASHBURN, scalei: or LOGS, . deit Hope, Clearfield Cuunty, rtnti'a. r All B snhseriber has devoted roilch time and L attention to the St'ALINtl ff LUUS. and takes I hir method of oflrrine his pnrv lees to those who nav nied thrtn. Anv lurtbtr inforuintion can he had bjr addioeiinK as abuvs. " SURVEYOR. DVID REAMS, Lntkorrburg, ClparfielJ Co., Pa., oilers his service as rjurvevor in the Wf.l end of the county. All calls will be attended to promptly, and the charge, moderate. 1:1;70 SURVEYOR. TIIK BnAfr.iriieJ offm h- nrrTtwi m ft Fnr yrrpr. iny 1 Inond at hit i.lrnee, tn Iwtim townnhip. Lctteri will rcmch him di rect.. U Ck artieltji, J. piny 7-lf. JA.Ml',3 JUI! THOS. W. MOORE, Land Surveyor and Conveyancer, TfAVIN'll recently located In the horouirh of Lunibcr City, aud resumed the practice of Land Survevlntt. respectfully tenders brs pnifee sional servieos to the owner of and sneeatoturs sn lands In tlhiarlield and salj'dnilig counlus. lice.Is of Sonvey.ue noaity eiecuted. Ollico and residence one door eet of Kirk A ?pencer'e store. aprll-p-lim. N. M. HOOVER, W holesale A Ketail Dealer In Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Two duori of tli Post OITicf, MARKET FTUEKT, C1.EAR1 IKI.D, PA. Y-fc.A iirpeaurtmeotyf Plnf, Cigar Ac. alwTi on band. mjl9-ly J. K. BOTTORF'S PHOIOGKAI'II GALLEKY, Market Street, ClearlleU, Pa. N'EtlATIVEB niale In ek.udy, as well as In clear weather, t'onetsntlv on hand a Rood assortment of FUAMP-. 81 K It P'l.'l'dl' FS and Ti:KKltsrtiIO IEVtS. Frames, from any style of moulding, mads to order. aprSS-tf REUBEN HACKMAN, Houso and Sign Painter and Paper Hanger, C lenrticlU, Penn'a. eju Will eseeotojohs in his line promptly snd a wurkmanliko manner. a, rt.ef THOMAS H. FORCEE, PMLEn IS GEN ET! A L M EUC'II AN DISK, C,rtAIIAMTt)J, Pa. Also. ettensir menufaclurersnd dealer In Souare TiiuUr snd Hawed Lumlrorsll kinds. rr-(lrliTl Solicited and all hills pn mptlj f.iled. U)l'y or.o. Al.atcT at-itiT l.nttr.T. w. si shut W. ALBERT &. BROS., y inuf:ieti:r, rs .t extensive Pcalors In Spwcd Lumber, Sqnaro Timber, &c, Oil 1 I. A ft l , fl.SJ A. S9 Orders soli, iu d. Hills Cl'od en short notice mi rcusoiialjle terms. Adlrau Woodland P. O., Cher'.Od Co.. Pa. ly V. M.I.I.UT A liltdr). FRANCIS COUTRIET, MHlC!! ANT, I'rtiiclivllle, ileal Held ('otint.v. Pa, Krcp. c j!.t oft l.crl a full c-.itnift of ;rr O.v.Is, I' r-'ht ire, lroei tlit, r. I everjthioe n.uallv koi.i iu a nlo 1 Hon-. l.i-h a.d l .oi l, ..r ea-l'. n. cl,. ., n , Irrwh. re in t'jo county. rrci.i hvill'. June 17, W,7 l.v. C. KRATZER & SONS, MLUC II ANTS, ItrAlRHR in Dry Ccctlfi, Clothing, Hardware, Cutlpry, Quceutnarft, Orocrriti, PrbtUioni and Mtiiilrp, t Uaj lli lil, rciiit'a. r-Al (hlr !iftnr rfn.tn.nn Pcnd lrt. noar II. . lttr A ( o'p HanUtra flora. ljanll M0SHANN0N LAND 4 LUMBER CO., O.tttll.A f-TKAM MILLS, MiwrrarTrurs LUMTElt, LATH, AM TICKETS II. II. MIIl.l.tMiroP.n, Prrridrat, flier For.-! Ptaeo. No. 1!S ft. 4th St. Phil's. JOII.N LAWSIIK, Ku.eri i.lc.lent. )ef. '? Osceola .Mill., Clraruelil eoantr. Pa EA1MDEL I. SNYDER, Practical Watch Maker, Oppo.ite the Coarl lloose, FI CON LI f TRkLT, t l.LALUKLI), PA. tsW-A',1 hinds of Wal.hu, Clods set Jewel promptly repair,'!, ant work warranie-1 so ai.e sstis:M-ti.;n. marin AT AVTI.K KMl.tMMI Ko. I eitl K-en le. h V? hltlNoLbri, fur which the hirlx-st price will he pid. KAVLK A ULI IS. ( Ir.r. l4 Joly Jl. lasa-lf rprasM-o and abdominal snrporters of every J. kiod of ths latest iesnrovetwenta, for sal. at tn. lrag bwr.ol liAHisw 1CK A IhW IN. CY the Iil'WocitATlC ALMANAC. Only . Svuis. s.i,rry voter shoa,d bats oao. ti iJljJ'i.-iijjj yiisrcUaitfous. 1STO. buy. 1S70. UECONSTJtUCTION! Will Fight It Out on This Line! WIIi III AM 1SKED, MAUKET STniiUT, CLEAKPIULI), PESiV. DrcBB Gocda, Fancy Goods, Notions and Trimmings, LADIKS' AND CUNT-S FURNISHING GOODS, Hutu etui Vttpnt Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes, At popular rnicts. ' tVT1i entlrf' ttk on hin-l will W iotd at a rodoeiiun to ppewnt -aluo, and I will rrplrni'-h tli iltxk ever iixtjr dVi with tUoice it y lot of tlie Wil gooJF in the uiarlwL Near Ihe PoitolE, ri.FAr.Frri.ri, penn a. SI THEFI11JTAK1UVAL! Spring Millinery Goods Just Reorircd t Mrs. WATSON'S. VLL th Lftdina in Town and tba Conn try ir Earitcd to rail and the Hjtring Ftylr In BONNETS, I! ATS, PRENCU PLOWEnS, It. We bare to mit all a-jri and tttoi. W intend koiiinK our ftock fvitl and eomplnte, ro (hit all can be aicoinmuilalt-d with tha b tt and newest fctjlei of vacU Masuo, and at Llic luwril prictt. Altm, ntw Indnoemetiti ffcrrd In tha wny of DKK.S MAKI.Nd, iu tlie moitt t!nt and faili ionUla ityln, tU nhortcit netict pcjaribl. Itcuuinber the P!ac: Maln Strcrl, oppoti'.c Muiiojj'i iUre( Cts-RARFTKI.D, PA. tnarCS DAVID REAMS LUMBER MANUFACTORY, KKAII LLTIIKKSUHIKI, Pt.N.VA. AXI PACTrnKS all hints of f.nmhef for building purj.osrs. Alwpyi on hatid- LATII FOR KOOFIXO, PLASTLHIXU LATH, TALIXfiS, Ac, Ac. Hi. Plastering Lath ars evenly sawed aud of different lengths, to salt purchasers ; the Palings are four feet long and ready pointed. All hinds of Pawed Lnmher will he fnrni.hed to order, and delivered If so de.ircd. Prices will he liberal, according to quality, ti.All Uidi of UK A IN taken la siohange for Lumher. I.nlhershnrg P. 0., Jan. 1?, 1:. John a. stadletj Refpoctfully informs the eltitons of Clearfield and rlcinity Ilia! hs has removed his Ptihery to Iho building on the corner of Murkct A Third Sliects, formcily otcujtiid hy John Ilillhurn, where he ke pi consLsiitly on hand all kinds of corzt'Tio.Ni:itii:s, LliEAl), PITS, KoLLg, CAKL, Ac. Which will he sold at very reasonable rnlcs. RTlOaD tstr ts "in A Lo.tr. ATTENTION, UAI Thl l:N I r.nnmen ar. informed thnt the l-jt ahd chc.oc.t Bread cio at all lintis ho h.ul nt rT.VM.l.nf P.'.KIT.T, riearf.cl.l Ta. n.lf. S o f oiisli, (old or Sore Throat Ilc'iuiwi tmiDcdinto attfiilii'B, a n'-.K-t ofu-ii rcfilt! iu an im.ural.lt l.OIlff ) . Brown"! Bronchial Troches will ii'iiajirt'dy give .mi avnt rcliif. fur Bronc.iit;a, A (dim a, Catarrh, l-ontumptirc and Throat Ii-nr, hrj haTf a (timttiritX 4 ETih U fpri atiJ I'ul'ic Fj-eATK nu llirra lo cl ar and itTng'iiau t. Tfii( Owirt tf tl.s R""d rppr'tiica nnd p"piiUniy cI the Trm' tin, mnny wnril'IrPt aud chonp imlUUcnf are (.(Trrrd, which are pKd f-ir nothing. lie eure lo n1Uin thf traa HKoWaN'B jiunNrniAL Tiiorni:. iold fvfrjwl.rro. w 1 0 fin THE O6Ci:0I.A DAKKHY! C. J. EWtFr, Proprlel-r. TWOI'I.l) rrpiw-fullv nn noun r to Ibo oM rn t'lmrra if htn-fl A n llrn-n, and ttir oitiicnt f (''rola and ticmifytn f niral, thai I ha W ('ior ihstf prnpni'ltir nf Hip On-ruli Jlsikrry, mi-t m:i ) n-iri"l t fnrmh tho M."T 1 F UK I.ll wtl im I'lKS, CAKh Ar., of rvury dtacnp tutn, in any qu:ntily nnl m rhurt onlico. Om-fMiii, Jnnry IS, 1670. Furniture!! Furniture I I V Ol LO reelMH-tlallv inform Ihe I ihe i.uihc ihat I 1 hole on haloi, at uiy liiroiture rooms iu W A I,. I.At i!7o, a l.rge stock of 1 armture. such as Chairs, 11,-l-t. .!.. Slasds. Locking cli.irs, Ae., which I will soil cheaper than tht-y can lie houcht anywhi-re tic in tlwarlii'ld eountv. Hive a iM- IsAAC SLililliL. Wallaeet.n, Jan. 12, HTO Sin. Ism ami n. Tha nndcrsisiifsl will t'SV th. ll.eSe.1 CASH CIO. V f. .11 LO..I. ol Ft lis .nd Of. t K Fh I NS. Oiv.me.e.ll I vasarntid, iN. at, L L. s.r.lZLJsS.lJllJi. L jijlU ,f.-ij "If V ,A.A- PRINCIPLES V '. 'fYV -V CLEAKFIKL1), PA., WEDKliSDAY, MAY 11, 1870. THE 31EPUJ5LICAN. CLE A UI'I KLP, I'a. WKIRIAY MOP.NINM, MAY 11.117". to.M'iii:M'K i c:u. lie hmhtk mc hrtida tht Milt water 'i. ii 2, ' "Us K'B'l.-lh Mir!" O! I.Ipmc.I tlmu-ht, I)' wonlt witli Iltiavirily coiuTort (rau;ht, H'lifttc'cT I tin, wlirn-Vr I !, Flill 'lia lio.l iati1 lliHt im-lctb inol lit- l nilttli iih'! llr It-ndi itt inu ! l:v II it una imii'l Ho liadctu iucI Smct!r tn ic'tiri of tiff i''H( flrMtin. PornHiinpit whfi o K Irn'n fl.iwrrs litmiui ; liv wni'T cull, Vr Irnuhled iiii . . fctitl 'im taw i.-. -m a iu Ir-nL l!, nu ! II.. It-n h nn-! Jiy Ihfl own liatij Ho K'u-lrlh lirr ! Lord, I fuulil rlntp thy tninj iu uiijic, Nur evtir iiiuiinitr or n-i-iuo i uiiU'tii, uhtiioer K.I 1 --, bsiiiv 'lix n- t-"t tint It-ixl' th nti-1 lit lr-t.lt U. DM- ! Hi- It-IKlrlt, Ul'tl 11 lit uwu LiiiJ lit' hu'-k-tU Uivl An1 whn my tuslv on rnrtli If il"nf, Wh'ii, l v Tlir ;:r iiii'. tl.c vifury'n wt-n; KVn I'-H'lr P'-M ki.vi' 1 will n't 11m;, Rn.f n fhrrnish . i- J.m U-.i-b tli nu ! Ho l.-.i'l-th nir! 1! U:. !.!t. m"! l.y II if own luitd Hi k-.i'lrth mc! EPISCOPALIANISM. "EELICIO7 MADE EASY." l,eritre of llev. Tlitiias Itceclu-r allrreri l':rriirf etui C'ornipiiiiih" nl' tlie llonr.ui Clinrcll. "We ninv ref.'rn. to llic Ali onin or nlutt is worc, bi. i.ll US .Vlit'iMii ilnii." Cither ( ,i. ii.tor JCJitnr CU-ttrjh 11 liipub'ii.an ; 1 titiit'ot liuld yim rcHii'innililn fur I!ov. llr. lJccclior'" Ict tui-o, :ih ymir im- 1'iirtialil y to in! i-rtrls i well known. 1'or tlio rotiriiit, of llntl iiunijiuux lecturer, I bliiinu lliu unwieu und iinlrm nctl zeal of tlio local 1'nik'ituiit Kjiiticotinl nntliorilk'sj. I wouM liavo nolicetl tlie tlrrun.Cht v!ien pulliclioil. lull oilieial tluties iilluWfJ no limu till now, ni bfeiiili's, 1 lut'l holies llmt (he uiiworil.y und (lit raceful proJucliuii W(.L.M to diedwiii'il iiirilend of Iji'Iii ( mloitied Ly llio C'leut llehl 1'rnli-ttuliL l-'jiiforiil HUthoridt'H. IVith great luvo f't l.il!i nnil kin religiously, thu leel in or talis itll l'niti"ilant iluirtlic-i "niettrrn," finds "errors," "uiiic:ion," or "etiri'Ui(i(iii" in none mtvo in (ho K'jiiiuti Church. Hitt i rood of cotirst', iit tho liot it's npoHlolit-, lioeaticS ho (rncco it to (he "tnoriiiiii; alar of (ho l!ffirniii(ion'' Wit Ulill itml lollowern, Henry VIII and iliiuj;htcr"(!ii! nt.'iiilen monnrth" i'r. .Stahtiiy'a "Mt'ond ralc Scotch tonsccration" mid (liu ' lirsi flnn ciiiiMucrntitin" of (hroc biithojn in 1707 hy (ho Archhinlmp of Cjiiitcrl ury. Thenluro (riuiuihuml y ooneliiih'H Mr. I!., (ho J'rotoH'ant l'.jiicnial Chtip'h j ill the L'lltlod Mfttos iu wii 'HM;t.'lic an (ho Church of England hi'iull." What A lily Unit this heuulilul alruc (tiro is linfcil only on ft "liny ntid B(uhllo" louiidalion ! 1st, Xuthiiif. niotolic nliout tho church "a hy Inw cs(alili.-hcd," because Mat (hew I'ai kcr tho first i'rctuMai.t Eii:lioi never received tho l-'i.iwcojijtl character. "Tho liar's head" farco may bo dit-liroved "(ho l.ntnliclji lifistcr" may bo proved a fact instead ol a fic tion or ft t'trcjery liariow's conso-cration-record may bo discovered, but oven when nil thet-o didicultieri w ill be overcome, utill it can novor be jireved that I'aiUer w as raided to tho oiico iiicy, lor the form then ukoJ and fur ono htindieil year lifter oaitl nothing about tho. "ttoik of a liihhui" or " lieat," hence, tho Anglican E.itab-lir-liiiioiil. IntH no apohtolie inifsion, nor oven valid ordination. Tho "Ameri can ChnrchniMii" in in tho minio jto tlicninent. 'i ho lecturer is nwaro of tho difficulty ntid fjieak ol it with ;ront levity. "Tho npostulic mtcccj ritm is Ri) J.iiiimcJ by the ii'iii lamulioun of lletny ntid Elii.abetli, that ui.tny nMe writcrK deny the river of nimntulic Fiu'ecsMon can -ret retina me uiiw Ac, . i .i. i . Ts.v Albat.r."ian Creed is spoken of in tho Famo way, it is rejected because "it li!i a dry lunny rattle, Ac." his church received it fit first nnd omit (ed tho Nit cno cried. His ideas ou (his subject are con fused.conlradic lory and almost on n bar with llaicliiy's "Can. itl Artists." 11 a person ho licvea bis Udiup ho will gel fioiu liini all the bcto fil that ili come from bishops." This is the reverso of the 211 and ll'i of the "i'timons Ml Articles." lid, Wit klilf and his follower", t n t 1 1 1 "(lie tralli ic," in 1 one hundred and fitly years bel'i.io Ln'.hrr ( l.';17) not tpiite cloy 1"... Jyntlnl l J, jr. rs in ; .Vonr-ie eight years nlier nnothcr of his apostolic, links. 1 M.idi- n ; and John t.'iiiiny Adams shall cite a few IVou-Manl wiilt-rs to!c;j,t y,:,is alter 3!i.nn.e. Another show the red liiipl.ni tencis ol the leclurir's "( i'i at" re.igiohs nneelir !'r Heylin,'' Hpi'-'cpnl, pnys: "Wick liifs error C"i'M not (bnlh ngo the naino of (ififpcl, but uch is tho hu moured some men, as to every separa Hon from the church of Home the irreater the separation the purer the Cos pi 1." (l.).e.(r 7V;i.,'d. II. "Christ in nil his deeds did not de"rvp heaven." 27. "The coniniiiinlinciiis bo jiven not to do them, but to know our dam. nation nnd nsk I 'l- n.ercy." IS. "Allllcrhin bondage of sin cannot avoid to sin continually." 4". " l o wash dishes and to pri nt h is nil one touching the deed to plense tiod." ('i.)'J)jnJil'i (';- inns. 1st, "Hsptivn is iiisiirtiilicnnt bo cnu'C cliihlrcii lire baptised in l.nlin 2d. Sacrainciit no benefit. Sd, n Turk believes in (iod l etter limn a liotnnn ist." is"helcivdoxes"snys, the ro teslant historian Collier, "ate too visi ble to reckon him among the reformed of the 1'nglish ( hurch." (3.) It is hlrsnge tinit Iho Protestant Lpiscojuil Chuirh in this plaeo ran endorse the daring mendacity of the loan who culls tho above abominable errors, "truths," " iso doctrine," rVe , nnd their authors "martyrs." His description ol Henry the V J 1 1, and the lit format ion is not worthy of an ' "American ( hint ininiri." hide tho crimes of this monster by tho phrases "Curious hint; like Hnvid lempeat nous piety, Ac. l hat do Knglish Kpiseopals any of the lustful ' wife-murderer. I'r. lleylin says: "Ho never spared man in bis anger, nor woman in hi. lust." (4.) "If all tho iiitttcrns" says Sir W. Hleigh, "of a mcrtilcss priuco were k ',.' REP j OT MEN. hht, I hey could ho found in tbiit one Ivinjr," 'J ho Eiicoiiil eulogist suyts of tlio Keforiiiiition,"it was notiiurcly nttil iliaintercsledly religion; how honcrt 1 Olhor liiscopal writers tlen rWi that crime alaiiied revolution in it i rnjier colors. "Gorman troops" nays : llullain "imposed tha jirolcst iintfiith on our ancestors." (5. (Sir Henry Spolmun writing of this lel'riUo evont tutys: "Wo nro now coiue from tho rivers Into tho ocean of iiiitiiity und Bticriloire." ((i.) When tho ''errors," "unreiiBon" or "corrupt ions" of my church arosneci- Bed, 1 Hhitll bo ready to refnto tho ignorant aHsortioiiH. I'ntil then, to notice fui lher tlieso chadowy charireg wfwild be liko tho knitrht of La Han-ul.tt-lllMnfe-wrtUi a, witKlmtll. . w . It is laincntalilo blindncsB to find persons hko (his lecturer nnd his ClcarlieV. sponsora praising nnd ap proving of us "clirisiianily," "truth," "wise doctrine," "authority of the e)criiUircs,i," (he must impious doc tvines, nu rely becnuso (heir uuttiura oppoi-cd B'ltl were cundomnod by (ho real ( 'tit Iio 1 io nnd Apostolic Church nnd friiard.an of faith and morals tho iluiuun Church. K. O'JJIJAXlt.'AN, ii. c. r. (I.) Pr. ITeylin's Atiimadveioiotis, ?iiIIit's Ch. Hist. p. ll'i. (!'.) Jer. Collier, Eccl. Hint. Eng. vcl. -1, pp. ."ti -T-S-H. (1!.; Coll. ib. l. L'02-3. (4.) I'r. lleylin ib. p. 15. (;.) Ilttllam's Const. HisL pp.92 0. (V) Spolinun'a HUt. and Fato of Sac. p. -'i0. Cot i.nx'r J'im the Vkiiiiict. Ala ivcent Hcst-iiut of ono of the courts of .South Carolina, tin entire iieirro jurv win einiiancllcd. A c:te was hroiiuht before (lietn, tho witness examined, tin I tho altorunys niado their respec tive nrnaincnts. The jutlo, ufler lay ing down the law and recapitulating the tentiiimny, i':tvo tho papers into tlio hat; Is of the foreman, h rather in tcllit'ciii, iinmiti ilaiky, Willi iiislruc tiuhs its noon ns they lutind a verdict, 10 hnnj; it in witliout fail. Thirty minute, or mom dupfod, when (ho jury returned, headed ly the torcuittn, nnd stood bcloro the JUll'O. As tho foreman appeared lo licsi lalo, tho juil'O injiiiied: "Mr. I'oitiian, buvo you found the verdict " "Xo, llassa Judu'o, we habmi't found 'cm now how," replied tho ebony juryman. It a a very plain casp, paid the judtro. "Ltm t help it, maf3, couldu t Bee it," replied ebony nuuin. - C ...H.diT" itiuuirotl aUo jlld'o "Nottnlnl look into the prouns; Ma.-Kt Ju ln," replied tho foreman; "do trailer did nut take us out into a room nnd locked ns in, and (old us when wo found tie verdict he would led us out, no wo bewail to find do ver dict, and search ehery nook, corner, crevis, und ebery (iiigdero was in dnt room, but wo found no verdicts no nu.Iiii oh do kind dar." I'liiitLi.Ms. How many inclies (.qnare of tin urea would the pressure of the uir reipiiro to ruiso three tuns in a Vdcuum f A nan has two sons whose ages are its lo! ow : A's age is In It's as i! is to 4. Hie nim of the squares of their ages :4 4"0, ntid tho sijuare ol tho sum ef their ngca id 7L l.erniru (ho a Jo of each. In largo buildings thcro is a brace supjn rtiug tho principal ralU'i , and wbicl: the ruf;cr rests on midway bo twoe i the comb of tho rool and tho sipiaij of the building, and is eiippor led 0 jlhc stittaro tic a third way Iroin eiih? tf.r!. 'P'C Irace is belter 1 ki.o a among huiltlcrs ns"rouf ttool." J llev say that tho length cannot' be cal ulatcd, but can ou'y be nscer- j by measurement which is a ; n nieu. i no iprpfiuiictiiari ,iie(.0l,iry ,nnd raised the cry ol deni of tho roof is ono thitd tho ;orralip ex-tr:lv n,.,u.0. yow ;ranff . of ine budding nl Us stpuiro. a Jmiiiistration a,ks forlhreo hundred " p ' building is 4.i loci. He-; .-puree th of tho rool sto i Si' t I.Alt Coini iiii.M i-'.s. It is a r, but not less true remui k in a rk, that .1 clici son was born ;';t vcars after bis predecessor : Ma lisi.n ti,dit years ufier earioi s Jact to be ob rved is. thai hf nas just, sixly-six years old n l.on lie rrtiied; JcIiiV.oti wa.MXtv- tvx; .''..!;: :i WM sixty cix ; Jlotr.ve vs ixfy-hi.'i; ntid John luincv A tains, had ho been t lecled u M-vuliU ti V1 would have been sixty six mis. Jclh-ron and 3!onioo all died o Jili of July. ' oitcK. liiick IVmcrny sa s : Aloi'i wriies to us lo kn-Hv it a tli vi I-e oblaii'cd in N'ewYutki i good ii I'd r(:ia. We never died it, but ! Hi!. I siiV "yes," il tho p"Hics tli- I reside in this city. He snys n o lawyer in this city ofl'ers lo he job lor $141, und wants to w il that is t'o much. We should in I if the other woman is worth in ney 1 ll' il is a question often nt we should say nothing about pi ice. It' it id nn exchange of "ly, wo'J have him throw o Tot Il (went)- shillings. f.on oP JIkmorv. A pentlonmn w si v ns Vity ye.tlniis on tho subject o! hoi-es, but not according to knowl e 'I'', bought a inure nt auction und rub) l.er home. "Well, Cn-sar," said le to liis sal. io coi.climan, " n hat no V 'il tl ink of her ? Sho cost mo five hundred dullsrs." "i'unno, master." "les, ,ut what do you think 1" "Well, mnsss, il makes me (ink of i vh.it iho pieat her t-aid yesterday mnellnng uWnut In. money is anon p-irteil. 1 disremeiiiber do lust pnrt'." Qri'-K Wokk A minister in Tolo tin, married couple, bapl'ued tlnir l.rsl born, preached tho luiicnil ser mon of the husband, and married tho widow, all inside ot ton months, Valmiblo Old Papers. Tho WillianiHjtorl Jiulhtin nuya: Wo were shown, a few days ajro, by Mr. William W. Antes, somo old pa pers which liulonireti to his grand father, Col. Henry Antes. Thu first is n com mission as Captain of foot in tho 2d llattalion of Associates, in the county of Northumberland for tho protection of (ho l'rovinco, dated April l'Jili, 1770, und ti;;nod, bv order of tho Assembly, by John ilorton, Speaker. Tho second is hi. commission an Lieut. Colonel of the 4th Battalion of militia of .Northumberland county, issued by tho tvipromo r,xmitivo Council of tho Commonwealth at riiiJttdulpliiaon tho Slat of May, 1777, and milled by Thomas' W Iiiihuihuo, (.'resident, and S. llntlack, Secretary. Tho third paper in his oath of alle giance and rcud as follows: 1 do hereby certify that Col. Ifenry Antes, Kst , hnth voluntarily taken nnd nulmuiibod tliu oath of Afiirmu tion, of Allegiance und Fidelity, ns directed by an Act of (iencral Asscm-blj- of 1'cnnsylvania, piiHsed the luth day of June, A. !., 17'i7. Witness my hand nnd teal tho 2i)lh day of July 1777. Signed TUOJ1AS IIKWITT. 'J'he foitt lh is a bond for 2H ','s (id given by Kohert JJice, ol Whito Deer township, to Henry Antes, dutod the 2Mb of May, 17Sj. All these papers aro in an excellent stutu of preservation, and bid lair lo keep lor j;eneratiotis to eonio. 1 he commission of Lieut. Colonel is neat ly engrossed on a limo picco of parch ment. Col. Antes wns a famous character in the caily history of this valley. Ho settled at a point nearly tipprwilu Jersey ahnre, in (ho rummer of 1770, and erected a piekc(cd cncloturu, which was culled Antes' Fort, und de fended a small garrison of militia. lie luill a mill on (he site of tho pres cut one near Iho moulli of (ho tree If, nnd it is relate 1 ibtti, when they wt re building it, tiny made their (lour by piudiiit,' tiio wheal in an old iron col lee, mill, and removed tho bran with a hair pievc. Ono man was kept grinding nearly ail Iho time. This old colfeu mill wns preserved by bis deecndanls, as a relic of tho olden time, down to the fircat flood of 105, when it was accidentally lost. Col. Antes participated in the trials of tho llir Runaway, and, with the oilier setllers, fled to Sunhury for pro tcclion from tho Indians. Ho was .Sheriff of Northumberland county 1mm 172 to 17o when it cm brncoil a wide extent of territory. This famous old pioneer oris born nrnr Pliiladeliilil.s. nan, mm cnun juii loth, l.slid, uircd K3 years anil tl mouths, leaving a number of descen dants behind him. Tho following poetic effusion is said lo have been hung by a uieo young man ul an evening party: I.r.It, opc ti.y we he h.n ! .w, And Incli hi-hine thine ear, Vlnle the inon is he lie hcitreeng, lign my lay to he he-hiar. Poflly steal the hre hoe heesca O or the scouted le-he-heaies, Ilirds aiuona Ihe ttse-lie heezeis biuuts-r si-hi hi-liu'ly. Lady fr.ini thy la la hitticc, P;sylo:ik il.iwn en me he-he; ctolh!y your la ha-hs'licr, And ask me in to tr-te-ke. Whoever says that this is not a whito man's fiovernnie nt, let him look through tho work shops of the Last, or on the prairies of tho West, ut tho white men working to pay fur a negro llureau. Or nt w hite opera tive, in factories, w Into farmers, far mers' wives nnd children, working in their little homes for bondholders w ho with the negroes, aro having very happy limes of it now. J'amrroy. I'lJor a Democratic President ar.d lleinoeralie Congress, tho largest ,, expended 'fia ii ! i, in ( ii i n i-f - mijj(,ll8 B yi,nr. xiii. wim alarmed "nn, t v in iiiinrifilu lira a vesr - An excess ol three times tbe amount of lli o most expel. -ivo Democratic Adiniiii-lnition. Josh Hillings says: "Menny peo ple spend their time ;n trying In find tho hole w har sin pot into (be world. If two men break through the lee in to a mill p.'iid, (hey had bcKcr hunt for soiiiu good hi.lo to gi.t i t,;, rn'l.ci than pit into a long lirr'ttmcnl tibt at the hole they fell in." A foolish gill iii Cluster recently died from tho cflect of tight hieing To melt A fearful extent hud the n,ucer.ed hersi If that her l .bs were found lapped over one another, and the breast bono wns prtssed over one lung fo that the had entirely lost its tl se. 1'itMiii i.Ni K Never any man a good turn to his blether, but, lime or imotl cr, himself did eat fiuil of il. Tlie good man iu (ireck cci"iani tbiit louiid a ' did one the the had mnns skull, Ul luinluess tiiggnig a grave for it, opened iho enclosure. i a treasure. The worst siihl man in (ho country is said to live in llothesler, N. Y. 1'or seventeen veins l.e has been leg tilarly w inding his cl.H k every night before rclirini:, and, l bis utter s. toiiishnielit, he discovered, last week, thnt il was an eight day clock. I'irth is iml always honest. Hut it (ends (o openness, lo Finceriiy, to sweetness. Mirth lias hi tier FliitTin it lo mako a man of than sleadlas(. iicss has. It. too, is Used sometimes as a musk for hypocrisy. Put nol hull so oilen as inoioscncsa is. The w ill of tho latetieorge Peabo.ly which has boon admitted to prohute in I'.sseX county, Massachusetts, shows that public benediction hut c absorbed bis properly, except about f ljj,t';'t' iu private hciiic nibs. Those who know (he world will not bo bashful, und those that know ihem- jsilveo w ill not be iunnide JOAN, TEEMS-S2 per annum, in Advance. NEWSE1UKS-YOL.10,NO. 12. Protoction of Timber Lauds, The following bill for Iho protection of timber lands in this Common wenlt h, ns j.resonted in thu House by 31 r. Creitz, a member from Lehigh county, passed both brunches, and is now a la'' Tho act is a timely one, ns the destruction of timber by "fire annually amount to (housainl.-, of dollars : HoTto.t, It is Important to the people of the Stale that timber lands oil,,.,,,,, me, ,in owing to malicious cotnltitt and care lesncsM of individuals is causing vast havoc to tho young growing timber, especially upon our mountains, there fore fr.'tion 1. TV it enacted, Ac., Thnt it Bliall bo tlio duty of the C'ummis- niunein iV lt,u i l.u ....l o..t. . this Conimonwetilth to appoint per sons tinder oath whoso duty it shall ho to ferret out and bring to punish ment, all persons who either wilfully or otherwise caiieo tbe bunimir ol timocr land", und to take measures to , avo such fires extinguished where it can bo dune, (ho expense thereof to be paid out of tho county treasury, tho unseated land tax to bo first up plied to such expenses. Sit'fiun 2. That (he jirovisionsof iho act of April, ISC'.I, entitled "An Act to prevent thu firing of mountains ami other wild lands in tho county of i ........ i.e iiiiii inu riiinu is neice extended lo all the couulies iu thh. Common wealth. IIow TiustisCnAMit ! A fewMinrt venriiirro anythiiu; savoring of dis- loyalty was sure to be punished; and ii ... uiDii.j in iu sj.i-.iu uiBicspei-tiui-1 ly of any uct or nieasuto of u loyal i oriL're's, nittcn less or ono of (ue , house hold of thcfaithful." l'ernando Wood, of New York, has the reputa tion in KcpuMiran cilcles, of being the most disloyal "co;-pi i lit ad" in the couiilry ; snd has b.in ly been pcr mitled lo retain his seat in Congress. A single crook of his finger, on a dozen (liferent occasions, would havo pro voked bis expulsion, cr Mill wcre, have eaifcd ihtit little bell to tinkle whi"-h would have corsio-ned bin to l'oi t Litfayclto. Gen. Howard, on the other hand, has been esteemed in the same society as perhaps tho most de cidedly loyal man in the land nn un approachable paragon of that modern virtue whoso most distinguishing trait is to blow its own horn. Yet things have come to pass in tho lamentable decay of tho loyal Spirit of fivo years ago, thnt Ibis disloyal New York "copperhead" cun raise up in bis seat and chargo (ho radiant chief 'if the Kreediiiaii's llureau with speculation and fraud ; and what is slill more dis lojiit nisi iii'j'uueoi., liiticu gooU til. asset lions 1 Siimfti vr II. is n mceet aireol song, warbled to and fro among the j topmost boughs ol tho heart, nnd fill ing (ho whole nir with pitch joy nnd glndness its tho pongs of birds do when tho summer morning comes out of darkness, and day is born on the mountains. (Vo havo nil onr posses sions in Iho fut tiro which we call "sometime" lienulifiil flowers nnd singing birds are there, only our hands seldom grajp the one, or our cars hear tho oilier. Hut, oh, render, be of good cheer, for all the good there is a golden "sometime;" when the hills an 1 valleys ol time nro all pitted; when tho wear of lover, (ho ilisap pointment nnd sorrow of life are over, then there is a place nnd the rest ap pointed to (iod. Oh, homestead, over whoso roof fall no shadows or even clouds; nnd over whoso threshold the voice of sorrow is never heard; built upon tho eternal hills, nnd standing with thy Fpircs nnd pinnacles of ce lelial beauty among tho palm trees of (ho city on high, (h-c o whn loc (iod tball rest under thy Fhaduws, whero there is no more r-orrow nut pain, norlhe wund of weeping "somo time." n i w p. ' I Tho following bid, passed by our laid Legislators at liurrisbitrg, will protect deserted wives nnd bring er ring and careless hutlands to their senses. Thnt w bei.soeverany husband from dninkcniies, profligacy or other ctiusc whatsoever, si. ull lor two successive years desert his w ife or neglect or re fuse to livo w ith her and provide lor her, she shall nslo every species and destiiption of property, whether ivnl, personal or mixed, owned by or bo i'Mi:;iii!' to bci', buvo nil tiio rights and privileges i f a fetnmo sole, to ptirclinso or sell und convey tho same, us il aho were eudo or uiinini riiJ. S. fit it 2. 'ibtit il shall bu lawful for any liinriied woman us nfoie-aid. to suo and be Filed in her own name upon 1. 1 1 Mil Ii contracts as lie r. said. In ret'diiie mr.de or to bo lr.ndu, nnd to sue iu her own minio her bueluiid, lo recover the posFetsion ol her per sonal estat'1, tr the value thereol, ns if she were s L' or uiim trricd. The colored men of Cun inuali who bet atmi voter by tlio adoption of the liMceii.li anietiilmeiil met a lew il ivs ago, to consider tho iiuturo of tht.r new pniilietil duly. Alter somo dis cussion they determined (but it was not advisable for them at this time to pledge tl.i msi.ives lo support u'ul.oi tho Kepui.lieiin or tho lX'inocraiic party ; hut this they declared : They would never veto lor a high (anil. A country oi h.ingo says that the I r'u .best Jtcssed lady at a recent fash- j humble parly was the wile of a m..u w ho has owed tho editor thirieeu dol lars lor Feven years. Senator Carpenter, of Wisconsin, who in nu able Liwycr, admits that radicalism is tl.o mcanc si, client he ever undertook to defend. SI. 00 Fly bows are sa;d to I 0 nil tbe fashion for ladies hair. It is a polite hint not to "boddt r" them. An Allegheny h,initor bus a Fnit : for breach i f promise ol marriitgo on his hands. Sntticbody V ho lliinks wise, says worra,,'s tu.'.t.i. loVO ,Uo'. te le ljled he is very Wo toluol (he folio") inj( from cut respMiidcncsi of tho Mc chunifshiirK ',ti;.y J mnriiit with our hmrliast, ii I pinv.ll, in which wo hope U kvj joiiu d by nil. If (iencral .Sheritlun thinks that tha Amrrlciiu people will rjuiotly slioul th r (hu rei ponsibilily tl tha riean lieli.in miisMicro, ho will be moat sad ly disappointed, aud soon find, if lu has not already learner) tho fact, that no nas itiucii mistaken its (emper.aad greatly underrated the slandard ofiU moral and christian m ntimeut. The press of (ho coun(ry, wi(U al most entire unanimity, reflects tha opiuions of our citizens in the dis graceful transaction, und by tho just reprobation visited upon tho actors, is nobly vindicating tho general acnti ntent of tho country from tha guilt, either of sanctioning tho crime or screening tho criminal. . T'kuro are, it is true, u leiv partisan sheets which have attempted a feeble vindication of Sheridan und his sanguinary subor dintilo, linker, by pra(iug the savago old theory of extermination, and by ploudit'jr tho hackneyed apology of i despotism aud cruelty uoeossity. Jiul tlieso efforts will do little to palliate the beiuousncss of a crime, viowoii ity almost tjvery respectaulo journal of iho country, lunkiug in the records of human atrocities besido (ho deedd of Haynuu, tho woman butcher, nnd the wholesale slaughter ing of tbe Bepoys of India. ' . . , J..'. I-- -i-w lllwM Wl Sr. military achievement tut they havo thus btr been received. Somo of tbe l'.egun Indians iu Montana, had been committing tlcpicdaiions during lush 1 autumn. and Cieuurul Slieriibm cunenis. ed a brilliam idea of luding out whero they located for tho winter with their women und children, and, in his own language, "about tho limo of a beary snow to send out a party and strike i bent" to "give them a good, hard Id ow." His scheme for tho total des truction was certainly oil planned, nt d Csljcchtllv as aL the timet anlnriLsul -ur tut) butchery, tho poor victims were ouourgeu wilu tin, bmull pox beside being chained to the sjeot by me icy letters ol Unit, rigorous tit- uialo. 3Iun, woman and children woro in- lliscrilliilnittiiv Hlntl.diCi.roil u.i, I sKuiw j homes, tl.o si.nplu wigwam' of tho In- l!l;mi ijurned. 'ibeu came Iho ecstatic I ,n0ineiit for thu Colonel. Tb., .n,s. toe ut when (ho sword of tho hero w ins iho Imltlo for the freo ;" and iu order that no item of tho brdliauh uchiuvcinelit might ho lost lo history, bo proceeds lo coi.oct the luiimlo. tor bis ot'ieial report. A dclieato (ask (his, too, mtisl havo Leo u to a bruvo and compassionate heart in tho seivico of huuiuii pro gress, ns tho last hluiek of tho sabre hacked uiuliur and Iho hoof -trodden infant was lust in the surrounding w ilderness, he commenced bis tramp through Ihe blood stained snow, num bering (ho charred and mangled bod ies ol his victims with all sieru pre cision of military discipline. And hero wo havo In. count : Killed DO women 50 children nono of them twelvo year, of uge.and muny of theio in their mother's arms; 18 aged men, und 15 young, or fight ing men. Total killed, Hi. One hundred and ecvotity-thrce hit man beings ol al! ages nnd acjr.es batch- ,.).,.. I . ii i. i i.M, .. ... b r . rLi. ban nation : 1 hink of it, friends of the missionary cause, you who givo your money lo christianize tha heath en, and you w ho surrender the com- e I II....:..-.. ..r .;. ,- . ; . . . I tori, uiiu on ssnigs oi civuizuuon ana spenu your lives in voluntary exilo among (lavages for tho Fatno noble object. Think of it, American fath ers nnd (Milkers. Titty children "none cl llioin tweivo years of aire and most of them in thuir mothers' arms" slain iu told blood for the sine of iheir puiciits. Think of it, and say wholher, leaving ull other consider ations out of tho question, humanity alone, and our character as a civilised people, does nol doinanu that an i ru nic. hate and thorough investigation ho hud, and that rcspousiblu author of tho outrage bo brought to justice. Ito this, however, us it tuny, thsj die 1 is done, und tho "base diauonor which blurs the names" of its actor can never bo removed. Partisan fa voiitiMii may attempt lo suppress tho facts or puli ut to the olfentte, but histo ry is stern nnd inexorable fn its sea tencis Future ages wiil iew the deed stripped of ull itslttlso coloriug. and with its atrocities intensified by too increased light und refineiuent of their (iaies. "ihe evil (hut men do lives idler (hem, w bile (ho good is of ten ii.u rred wilh ther bunes." Crimea that wire considered virtues in other ages hnvo comodowii lo us exhibited by the f'aithlul chroiiielo ofliun.au ac tions in such hiduousiiess ns to rob (hem of even tho nlighl pul.iutiou duo tin in; und no Mibietlugo or ology of this r tiny jumt ngu has ever yet been ri le to hide from the keen gaao of postctiiy ilie Iruo chuiaelor oi tU actors. Tho Hail of Essex vtiinly tried lo rid himself of iheoiiiuinif iho mas si.cre of tho Irish peasantry ou tho Isl and t f 11. .ll. l.ii, by leeoiiilnciiding Jehu Neil is (Lo Itiioeriihlo ihnUu iu, ill u.-M'd lur (ho puipooe to Cuca'Ii L'.ii.ii'.u :h for prom.. lion ; und l.cnrr al M.i t ii.'on w Hi l.iil 1 sie nalty if bi. recommend. iiiou ol Colonel Hukor for pi lUu.lioll is intended tj hel'VO thu sMiuc puiiio-e. (jeiicial .Sheiidun has been a good so'.lii r, tn.d bus served li iu Country tarneslly und l.il hi.iiiy, for which wo (I. in!, we give I. .in t..ic lied 1 1 ; but tho rcci'i U . of lliu p..t,t aro replete with iiistiioies whici, i each the warrior as well as (he slaicsiii.-m tl.at past use tulnt ss, or i t en a gri nt name., w ill not urt -hu-e piese.it in luluru indemnity lur nil ai ts, hinl especially lor thoee which lii.lo wi.h llic inalienable rights id nien,or (real with impunity thu just seiiioneiiis of tho ago; and the i.-nirci.s of Wn.i liesler, we, I earned tut they are, may be thai.gid to tho wil lows of (he Plains. Tbe lest Ihiog tl.at has been intro duced info Con rrcss (bis winter was :t b.,r efs.i.i;. given tJ each member ly Pahlilf. liven with PubbiU's sosp, (hey cannot wn-li their btuulsof "oine r their t rimes. Hovols and Sumner took two bars each. Henry Ward Peevher will have lo bti luiuled over (ho couls ltr lolling the 1 111U1 niintit his party lie ,iys that, a republican government cannot bo sustained by 11 11 ignorant people or by drunkards, 'i l.nl is rii'bl personal to Grant and tho tiig'rrs. Fin hitt. It bus been ben titi fully sitld that "tho veil which rovers tho luce of futurity is woven by Iho hand of mercy." beck not to raiwi that Veil, iht rt f.iro, lor siulucsa luiuhl ho 1 I - ! Ihe bi w llmt ftiey haj ... .. iv.. .a. euilvs if gladr.es.
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