vaimmt zw. 'I6IV A N P A: Gatiarbap ftlontinn, Sangnst 19. 1854, s . 'eltritb Jortj. LINES. --+ n T U. WHEATON . sawn& I'll witch it never,— The greatest curse to me; Forever and forever, 1 will—l will be fcce. I swore, with eyes to-tieaveo, To amperzet And sirengtboo me was given • -- • l'ie•breliviie galling chain. Tye broke 114 chain that bound me To infamy and vice; That sorroisf brought around me. And turned my heart twice . That drdr•e my children tender From my affections tar, And made me peace surrender Beneath vile Bacchus' car. Of every hope and pleasure The glass has been the tomb, And anguish, , wititont measure, Brought to my wretched home. Were earth a t7,oloen palace. And could I call it mine, I would not touch the chalice Where flows the tempting Wine Where flows the wine is-sorrow That cannot be espresse‘l There is an bright to•morrow To cheer the lib° , ing breast. The-hope that loth attend 'ln glorious paths of truth, Here leaves a,sting to re I us. And murder us forsooth. But I hare p'.*xlge3 forever, The fatal glass to shun.— And nee each best endeavor To save the lo4—nntione. God, give the strength, I pray Thee Ag It , the ta•k. I bend : And unto Thee mull daily Pr.tise., grateful praise. seen Misttilantoas. 17, r r, Pr..l the first Blood will be Shed. The soutberprup4oerary Fee the ativanta ,, e that 2rea: c0np0.13.t , •-d intere.t gireA them in wield- 'heir polcica: is,:wer. Under ex,.., 17 ,g.pa,:y Of. 4 .l.l,zattotts, no man can eve' reach the Presidency without A:tent - icing to that in•ereq. The free states are 4.11 v Lie,' by the opposing whig., anti democratic er inzs. The south has similar toilvtsions, but they beeorhe one when the agrandizemeruptslave peev e: t: t!.e ts , ne: il'ho ha'. ever a ,, atnet! the Chief IM.Qt,tracy when this influe'nce•has oppeae htm .ne ever succeeded without the passport ol ta. witteh stoOd ix the whole Sou"). until the r e x - ~,r; 0; ;he ec0:3,.1 Ajams, who oci. esl his elec , n a: