The Republican compiler. (Gettysburg [Pa.]) 1818-1857, February 09, 1857, Image 1

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Ire 7, , 11)1icq ~ J ilrr is pe.)!ishol
evcry 3L)rolay 111 4 . 11:114. 1)\ - I 1:N J .
at :11,75 per zilmtint if pa.(l fa (Or 7
per itininin if riot mill in wlvanee„ N' s - nl-i-
FL briprion at the optiou of
the until all :Lrrearat , -es ar , ,• paid.
p., - Y - A , lvkirtiscoieffts - tri - :.c.irteil at tl,e.
.1,11) Printing donc, heatl . y,
and with
te Li ti mth 1 3altimore street, (lireot
ly Waitiiler's Tinning Estalilishient,
one au l a ',alt . i- , quares from the Court-litiuse,
‘•(.:(0111'11,E1t" the
e —)
—/*
7 1. The Vl'i;1111 vials the re , pectisie sin , ; of
tlrur anti ‘C(Oil:Itl with a %vide difference of
The dilfeience is well Lai, olf
the siihjoinekl lines :
If h werirc:, a g/m4l cont.
1.,11 him tip_ lilt him ;
'.I hutlol he i, but a Moat,
Litt him up
I lie }IA:, not coninton genqc,
1:1;t cin hoast a few- iwitect,
lift into Hp
BERM
Ira wennin once viTs,
her dm% n, kick her dvn ;
Is LcrS
K 1 .1(1 . 41,,W11
Tlmu!.ll her tear: fill like rain,
A n d ,he ne-'er :• , ,Diles; again,
Kick her (1 n
liA11.1:( >AD LP:TANI
''Sr.ire,C 1110 1 / 1 1A% rant : 111, 1 Me,
IVtie mu over. Here tie he.
:.11cm'a !rave haul lithe to wizzio.
Ii oiuyd I,l,:wn,thu whistle."
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Bemvolence.
CNATP.,% , IS cASTLEroN
i n Ow, 1,;11*-1'4)6111 Of file "Parmer-'
I.;n ine.n.
- \\ - :1 , 1 (..nl,l. 1:1o,11: eveniivz, in I}ponnlsPl• : and.
CH. ‘rind that I ',11:11 (In)vr!,
till"; 1 01V ;111;1 l';111 1 111'r trlln S11111;"1*.
f1:•4! 541 , „ r.:
champ , 0:)1 0 f01-.-sz. IL•re
1 , ,, T , r .1 ) 1 ) ,, IL youth or live an(ltw(.nty, wlif)
Ise .t 111.2 C-0 . 1•111'71."e. lu tH
Ti .1 , 11; rell'y a., ni,l,lc
1, , Rrte..; ri7z , u. Tlien tho, , 1\ ;1, -3,din Fn!
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C• t.; •,1 , 1().1 ttlyl rtaiiita . l)-
i 10- f•ii• v od
g.tilora I gz»4l. It.q, they nc c i')•ILIP•1
ask anti givo , ,i
~v o r tit it ii itt y hi it:,
],v tht.y . ‘vert." :survttnittit..l,
L a I 11 ,,t sertle ; :.VI; par
that
nll tit thein, ;LTC: in the ineniliel.s at
- V , 11 IN,
1)11 this •-.770-4"nt iv'rc' f
ilwat vorl' fly.
urt?n
ty 11:::t they 1ir...1 1,00.11
wator. th''
v1i:11o1• 11;u1 1),C.,!1 dis3) , );:ol1 .1 , 1:11 7 .ty
'I the wzilla t t : 1 11.1 tiprr
-4,11,4h1y th 4.•
turiwi tie
lo.:1 : 1 ou
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is all ri7itt," said taut ko„.•1-iirz th
:t-lies from hiq
‘•hat at the sa.ne time don't lill'evo in it
Them l[inibios• alp; ;••••• w.tlt 1,1;t:) , :ors
I,(' ..-:ava'4l) 0;
t i rjag ti:/t; is o , ) re I r(t!
itou'.(l so,td till our m:l32t , v thore, whik•
, Ju r tt an , -4.Lrving at 1:.,int.."
"D:1 volt Hit, an iat,) !):1S?"
I.v:naa . 11 ,-;t 1 .:o.
"N ), I )1i):11 . t. tlrev slir ,, .ed it ii)t))
Iny Ewe, 1 1 . ),1 -4.1! utti oi.):1)) . y at
'Lome— ) I "
"Yornr rtholt
Fon. 1Vile:1
the has ;v a s handed to me I--, - )-)1:e orrt.
that evervi.l.l:: ar.).11).)! !:1 , ) liPar4l. I t))I , I
tire obi ilear:) , ii if tio'rt tats: ill:, a trilr) , )-.-iworo
to help the poor folks in ourtowiil, 1. 1 r.1
"What iti)l );:yr- to that:"
'AV hy, he t•ad.. , osill %yore of m,re cr , l - 1-0.-
foiener than 7 .".7iPx. ti,, I 2 1 .1-4
I 2:11 , ): , cl he'd find it hard w,ri, aS. , U 1
out It a ;ila.s - : 17 holy. nua you ate., that
tip!Pow r • V t Vl= 111,5
01113, nor the nr t•_,V, p
-1;)1ki• NoW, lifr.l 'Squire, 1': as uutn cause
I:.!re to tiwv trht,i:juick t
aunt. You -ce w a i
1-11 111 , 411-:1•11 d hi'
tl wa- w•n-thzo w
nr:iin..; to
'0: it. - `, Vhy tho‘• try to
p 5',117, and his wife's
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to•i:
"Wasn't tiloro r
t!lat 1 . .;: 1 1.:.:0•1 ia,t, 1:1 :11111 r tie:•iud
Dr.tis,
t •••1 1 i'lk ' ; '1 What
titre 9 ThPV :111(1
f , )l/11 1 1 tilA 'Oll 1 ., 1 1 :- r w:.. ;t (t fowl
tol, I
elothin: , . tri; .1 t ,) make tl: e of II;;In
that 1!1•• only 'lll't
one in the w...).r1,:t. 1,::t w'nl:Ct.
sli I. •v. • I -ive
,t n.;4IV halt, I d til
it in
to
tilt: . .
But 1,1 , . 1 ••:
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E 4 so i , Itcb)s i y, i ,ci‘---,Detvieo lo ILevici)4l-tli.e, — ; il---j
CM
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1 1 4ibbs, who had not before spekemon the sub
ject.
tlr course they do," responded Sam—"but
of 'Pull to liegin some of
wouldn't it look hetter
their charities at home? Them, 1 judge
of 41, 111:1,n ' s order hy the way his own shop
looks, :tad not by the way he may fuss around
On another man's premisos. nil just sp
kith those philutlreopisti.i. I'd ra th er sue
how much their religion does towards keepini2.
the tientile4 of their own town, than to go
away off to the other end of the earth to look
for the fruits of their Christianity.i—'Lhem's
my sentiments."
“And mine. too," uttered Walter Mason,
who hal just thrown away a stump of one ei
!Mr, \v :01,n1lt
think, tiny collected, last Stinditv, to send otr
to tin , Ilindoos. over two Irt.rodri"l
Now, Om, would have niadt, half the l to ir
i", in this town — and I dou'r know lint
oofortalle for the minter.—There was _Mr.
Notherly—worth forty tlpinsaiiil
put 1t a ten dollar hill. It was a r.reat, new
aryl lie opened it and held it tfrr, and even
turned it ri.unil, su't tiveryli idy could see it
lef-re he let it dri p. Then at the eial, when
the. was taken up into tin , pulpit, dea
whispir-ed ti, tio' minister: and the niin
i,-ter !nit an. and. said lit', takinv• h o ld of t he,
corner of the rhdi mitu's 1,61: •Ilere is tr.oi
(7,,,riors from Imo !,:other. Lot that li...wilier
lot assured that this deed is reaiend ,'veil of
him in liv;lN on.' Yes, that's what wets said:
li 11t. N o therly held up his head, bowed
ve:v and then looked round at the rest
iif the ;ail di as so st 6,-,
Now. 1 know ~f another thing that I
ei l e.i.. l l he remoniiiiereil tit hea..eo,
week. 'poor old ask—lln-
Ic Israyl—iiidlel at Netherly's with some
\ * .•ll know the 011 man gots out
.finff in the LzU1 , 1r..1.1% :111 ,1 11;"11 111
oukes it 11 , .. '\' 1!, NV": 1f /1!1(1 4:° , 1
~athelll it h(` WO:11 , 111 ' t HEY :1 11:1`;et.
, 11 , 171 ' 1 1;:1 . 111 (4112..-- , -:1 " 11O1 the i , 141 10.:111 to ' l,l
111111 h e,v his I)+, )1. wife Iv , re
awl !:e ft , .l , .ed hint if he ent.tHn't ltehi hint hi
seine Y.-IC and !!'lint (I've think Netherly
•aid ? he said le3h.ft.l tl , rvy taxes
t.) ti, sitio,..rt :l 11E11E-4', 11:1.1 i,1.-
1`1:`,01 7 . 1,011. if ht!' ,1
fO:l' o ' , eleet.lll , 2lll NUNN" 'What (rye think
tita, eh ?"
"Iv ilk'," retarrred Sam, "I think if 1
:0 ) ~ , , t v.;ollLit in ileaveti, 1:11,-
nnco against hint, \viten he comes to :,..ettlP
up.",
—So he will," resoofule4 three or four of the
uthel!s.
r sumo innnientl—ftfter this, the part)
s u p 11“1 , (1 in silt:oco.
• , NoNv - , look here, lovs." llnhhs at length
, 011(1, throwing his hali-swoke,l eig a r into the
"there' , 4 :1 fri , )(l (1 1 '1:1 trech in
I,een thet,itq treo: hut Iwf , lve
I.l.tiae WO. (til(dlt to (1() t4ollltlthill (2: o , ll'-
;;(IYOS. I('[. Its ,is ;_(:() to v,-ork: and se.:
ran Cu t'exv:ll,l- of
the (lisire ,, ahont soy von?"
et}u fiN ola ii.n.(l trimilei
S:Lid Shill, "i1l1V." al'('. Wl; to (.10
Vt 7 t! ;11 . 1...`11 ' t :I lll.llll'r 1110 iilVlM'i•d I .\i•
W:l` , :l ' t I,rit h ..1 ,v1.1' • 1, (Mr :114)1111,."
`'_ l , 1)01.?!d. (1.: alhletl Drako •4•l,tit
.the ti -e ? \ Ve eotil , lll't (h)
t:ty settott2,:ta to iILIWWIt to alty
t!."ez."
file t or y ('::1 r ,,,, • tim!" 01:til . "):1-
ii tworoor. 111 . 114-," but
w;ts , tIIO '11(.7 to vow from ?"
said l'oter. and thov 811 'turni.d
11;111 \\hi+ a 1 cal delere.iv..‘„ for
kne.,v tlnt.t he liovf , r ~- f ore a oNer
!wart, th,it ‘,.‘-':l( i n lle Spi) ‘ :..Q. is;
tif.1):11 tr. it. 11:11 - f . ff
a !,lita. I.l;ichi I , rBel 1.1 , 1 hi.,
thei-e is tin. 1, ior ,\V
sitM:rhig, 11 e '
\\ - ;?lit (if and
t here is vf.iry 17oor.
lior Nya ,
CI., fai!, awl
,r,pt roil 11111 4. "'11111"1' i
:01(1 t , )
si,k son to
w let II thc:-e three ci.t.,es
!11, 1C? " vOiC , "
0,11 \ - 11111tilr, rea!ls- 11:11y .
th;zod tit. , n 4,1 , 1 1, pi•ml.
•sl'il raainic
!nn:: . _; ti..
notch
,40p , " riv.m(lndo 111 , . ° •r:orth , ,-, entri;.ll"
tr). tlvo 4•l...zars three (Pots
the
(.(n;'
ap)re" :601 twt shirt vs-six is—k—s,‘ven
ty-t \vii—sv.vonlv-T k•(.:11-..: in :111."
;), ter, •'10;' , pay an
sii,ire to ni:2,lit. givo
BEM
'U the `'h.)vs" r•ftil un. atri after Tim 1181 1 1
l'(„ter
"N :•ec NVl,at WeVP t"
nothing l'il bn rnt,
muoll full :4nr);),.‘• vffli • (.1-i, (I.ly
ror •110: N
"L'CA 1*(..-1“)*;1! 0 .‘,
inu•rr.);.roic , r nutil 110
11:01 g..t , if the iclr a. ‘•1
( 1 .;c:,-, .11. I 1
thro ,
11 ." 11 - 1 v :tlo—hcit 1 c , ' lll , l!l't
I 11 , 01 . ..
rent< :t (Li r."
tlt-Ptit‘--one 730.•
Peipr t
t..l(.lity - -fi‘e per I:ay. i., IL witii
?"
"I'll -:1\-
"Anl \;,1).
“.! II ,Jilt tile s,uw_ , .."
"Lyman ?"
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:it it. IT, , rr! we
-,va,:i;vg am! L. l!.117 r.f"
::/S• lint I,lt us Igu: cm;.- 1.,5—s
thr. , w ,- 11
Wllnk--T-11tfi. •• :I.'ll
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"Vory 1",2 - r•r: "tlinn 1..`
#1 rillo-r•# , -.)f a (i War ni"7ht.
al , '! 1. ;1" tnie w 4: 11 p.tt 1,11 .
i 1 Clep ;'ll tkir
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GETTYSBURG, PENNSYLV
111
L•r - :->g,J th...1c 7 .1
, 71 with 11.1-ti!'t
Y o •
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A r , •
••t,„
pleas'etl them : but natural goodness there was
in tle•ir hearts. 'Dare was U) written p1i...41ge,
hut they trill: a in,,re sure moth 1.
At length it became kw)NVII th:it the Toor
families in Mission \ ille had found friends.—
People Nvcre lill4r-itl tic k ‘ ,1„. 11
ered bow happy and joyous 'th e se (aw e
wrotehes had become : end inure still.
When. one Sandal - . they saw Uncle Israel and
his wife, and Mrs. Manly: with. her two older
children, enter ttie meeting.
Of vourse the truth leaked out, and we can
imagine Wlere the public( vie ()I' sympathy
al;(l7lnlirevifltion was tinned. Before a month
was-ont, mitre thanfifty people hail engaged
llllliloeily' in the work by placing money.
food and elothip: , in the hands ((1' the original
six. for them to dispo;le of as they deemed
proper. -
It was a , lorions day for Missienville when
tlm , e six young inechaincis met in the yilhp.re
har-room c.onoooted thou. plan. How
lumly pr.ofoN•q!...l Chr .. o4tiart churches are there
iu r• l an'i Whi c h NVOn l )10 hmlo li itell, and
s n followiny the example
of the sty: noble vent l(‘: who •t'll stand at the
head of the .117. , :NintrrilIP I;,wrolonee
Row to Get Rid of It t 3.
Th , re is a hint so on Cite St. John,
oalle‘l, "Eat Tavern." The name ori.,;:nalk.(l
An Any-:•icui travollint. , z tu) .the rivpr
durin , a rho s\- ill AN to'', :,11 , t1\• :0111.\Va z
tt.`r %.!1 door,. Lido in trio arter-
Tamil I,e Cl't.~\ o , ld, Wet and
rl/r djlirer. Iro \va.
tho landlord tllat C.:611111:1•r
1 1 ,,11 , ,. !odd and 1 , 0 Ay:zit till tea.
Ito thou fyke , l- fir a cold
:till( nod .11rer AV:I,
1 Str;lll,t'r ate and a.:-.1 - .61 for
1:1-
- "Virtv roily in a Lfro\rlinl - 7
"Pirnwr is' a irortrlor. lost n !MIA is
\-.11 triipst I,:ty cents."
Tile (la% ~ .11er paid do:, Lill anti L flown to
4ry 'Soon eliee-e 11/ by
moi I vei.l.-
Tim rae t • of rat' roccil-e,I a volley of
ai,o.q. !rum the
•'.11 , 1 tvl)v (10 u hra n rules ?" *said Out
"I cut, , (111 ITCl'irit 111;11
(:,;11 \%%lll*:illt \OU gill v‘ory ral nit-:..y."
"A h and nltieli will you charge ?"
- ‘.l). :t'ootit illtv
1; , t,11! , )rd someirhat i cowplacei.t, rettn:n
ell t!u•
said hn, "fir Ow r(• , ef.ii,f,"
"11 7 011, tiffi YaNker.„ "-whenever
rat -h1(" 'u yl:nr 11011 , e, rn l I.'Wet 1111(1
triVe him a ei)l,l lum:11; and t.llargo him-int-If a
dollar, and I'll bo liuund he'll never wale
a ,li'l ?"
1),_ , 1i , 2v0 the F.,llowirl7, story
wrt !Ina it, it :t rvr.k , pAiler :
":1 . 11 old tic:tcoa in Yankco land once toll
ns a ,••tory. Irtts standing; OIIC d a y be,i t i c
;rte,. joool—we purr; hi., own it
:t
,:z,nrtor notkc an attack
cit.ll-117 , ),1: , 1$1111 fri.g. The ;,..mtkolhon
0... e of the {}•o , ' , : Iti-.•1
Coe t 1)0 lilt nor it'F'11,11 . :!• 1
;•:01;flit i,iut hy rho tail, :ot,l not!, t;oalinenecti
ono unother, tool con'inued
until not.ti-g a. 4 Icrt
(hilt': ~f Co.:,L))
:tt liork ;!t
-tho stiper;nlr4, , l l ,o.lo.
wrAll ;.; , )1,i•;w:1,11!t1 •1;Lo
:L "trultH." aliv 11.4 I'.1(.! zis
:t:i 11;HC , irr, tho
(; v
. to (1(
1,1) aJa.i 1,013111' flat v on
iii I„4i otir c„,,zoi:t :01 (d )
v-,11 :Jll/ WiAlin ' (lat .
V I Ill) all do timo,
ah(l Oaf la ' , l,‘ oh dl.l
{i:l,l.;‘deolitqs d., , .vit plucil:4
(l e Iti , , , hry sea , ;1'1,1i,1•, (In 410
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1557.
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A r [AN lit 9
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Great Water Works and Tunnels.
We are liable to fhrget the, great works of
the past, in our admiration of those of the
present a:re: hence it is a t. , ,:nod thing shine
dines: to rreall What the old eu;;iiil342VS have
accomplished, as a healthful stimulant to ex
cite our modiirn engineerN to t,Tenter efforts.
'l'ln' o ld Roman 21 iineduets for supplying:that
city with water, in the days of its glory,
when comp:ll.ot with the greatest of upalern
works of this k'nd. dwarf the hater into insig
nificance. Kome hail .me nquedurt--Allna
Aldo—ten miles all underground: anoth
er—Apt:a, Marcia—filty miles lone, and the
Ai'io Nevus, fifty-nine wiles long, with arches
don feet hir - h. There were also four other
aoneducts, nmonntilex to nine altogether, for
supplyinc• 'tome with. Isater ~,rnvitati(m.
tr there were no steam engines in those
thzvs to pit* it up from the :aiment river
Tiib"r for c-tv as is now dime at Philadel
phia, Chicago, Cleveland, and others of our
The nnltlitst work of modern emt-ineeri.T:g for
supplying rtn-sr city with It-titer is, itiolotatt
edlY, the Croton ;Pater Works of N . l,n‘' York.
Its artiti.tittl tunnel is earried over valleys,
throti;th hills, nod over rivers s 1 dstancetif
forty miles. The NrOrl, st . upentlotel to he
suro, for it e t tl-ries em.densed lis et: front Ally
Mount:tins ilittl the eity, hut etattlit,re 1 to tile
old Roman Ave.ter tunnel..., it is not. so:lntel' to
of. 'rho :\ Ittnt real Las re, ea tly
finished snitto treat works engineering - for
•tupplying• irt.oll with ' , Ando'. in tile Fillll4' 1111111-
nor aS 1 ht, c ity of Philadelphia, Ity'ereploying
the 'water power of the tiN-er to !army: itself up
to an cloy:Veil reservoir. The whirr front the
St. Lawrenc(', itninediitlely al ) ,,ve the ru pids,
is conducted hy a tatted Ion" to
I, o ,4 ll. vvi tt ,(s I A .:), 1';r1' , A • 11 1 '0!•:. 1 . 001 in Iii:1100-
ter. -work -4...0rc0 lotiop4, winch, (Irk it tint \tatter
tlu-t,te.6; iron p"p'.. I ;IT oh,lit tlire,e miles to a
ilo)lde -reset N0. , 11. ) alata.l I 11l 0.11 0 II
1,(•1111111 the i•ity, at a heig.itt '2ol' uhr.ve
t rix These oil. , cot, i 121
1 t)t)11 tallons. and \vial' cut „Wt oi' rlie N„1:11
1111111 11)41 001:4110n of feet the
NV:lt(n* IS C O lllll.ll T)1 H11' 0 11'2:1' OitV.
Next to the Croton I ,Vater thosoOf 'S.lon
tre:ll. we tinder..tand, are the , neatt - --t the
Lind on our continent, Froin preSnni'
tioos there are 11 nunli,er „r (•itios in tiu'•l'tli
tl"l Mates -which will \ it t•intt ens old 14.1110 in
extent anti population, :Poi which nurit Ito
supplied with v,tr.' er front di , tant sources. AS
In: City can IP' 1:( 111 (10;1:1 1.11 , 1 II0:11illy
:1 4 11pPIV water. WO tell tlj . t.:ll 1 , 1 1ur,k..,:0
V.l)ine 1.;,r enconrapyiniate it4:1011 exnur,ple.
greid tv'o•lis tri lannelitr . , , tiorin
tliritti ‘ e•fi nwuntttins.-Intrit, within a few years,
liven executed in 1111111110 and in an (rw - n
country, for cam throll , ;,11 then!,
and. the tunnel n(cv thronyli
I.ltinfttilis. ttl IM. - 1.--'sti , drucetts, Corea Iniles
hour, is: considered to K\ the ni expon-ive
work of the I:ind over at t oat by our engi
neers; hut w e Ini‘e only 1 10gan to exe.:tite
works of this hind, mut v. 4 recittiro fo Ht ., 111 -
111;1}0(i. 11 , ekv
tai 15, an , 7 nicinntail,s. hr.(' yet, to he
tunneled to ina':e thrion!it lIIPm
the r,,,,,k the old P,-
mans d',l. They ern ti t+t-tinel :1)- 1::1 , 1101 ' a dniTl
f o r 1, 11 1. t e Fite:fins, 11101 it byre! one 11 ,1.,
thrnugll a mountain of cnriodian. I'
wa , .. in the fe-tn of an 'Veil, nine fen wide %rid
ltinetron Tl,erelv-astl , t t urty, :wnor
'lion to as-: , t the mito;r:, ell 1,1a5"in.?: all I,:e
erne!; of rut ting 1 - ..<:!i•111 0, 1 11011 ;I:: Ity
steady Lthor with the pill:, Ive.hrt. and
Considrlrituz., the antoont 4,1 l a t,or re l uired
tills work, Our engineers hat. - !t nuich tU itteite
then].
L'Alonsirr I%r /he Fdrrth i,r
_lro.rl L —Th ql l l , , ,;•,,;lo'Aili2:ii'lwuflll.:ltion of tii!
eleot b:ds lo en-ei all others-ill
the nettilwr of it., vvittio ,, , , le.4. rho
In Ixt enlitrffed preparati , 4ll.: t'.tr the event. ftlpi
ethor 4'10' 4 "1 ' 11110..111W i , llire 17 , :trrt
Clot Vie t p- i •;:.tiiin linos :e.;,(1i0 , . r to Wv..sh
iip , ..tpti 1•r ,, e1:t11 (plartel.s. are all ewly trill (iw,vti
with 1,-;,,ti0 , :,t; , ,e; 1 , 1 wolvey the exp •rtupt
,•I*(ric(l, The :1;1(1 0 . 0:0 V(110!):11 IV, ,
•:1: (• 1p! fora),
Nvi , i , -11 Is.: pour() ;cll the r,',t tera, :s;,.rthern
We,eerit tra , the iett.i.lnai
arr a tprod, it wtch a nurilhor Ili pl
- 111'11'0;0.v , , ;. 4! ftF— •4:1-
I'.4l ,, arry t,!1 ^ . , 1 0 '‘, ;up', 1; ',it',
!tri:•o I,Va-hit, ,, :wi :; , 1,
r;t1! t)1 .
in f4111:1 - 1 It Ilre-L.:--,ai•emp.ot thr ,
the itia.d , -orr.C.on that they lvitl tit,t
1 1 ; 1 ,10 1 .1 8 kt- 2 , tt, lirocits
;.,:i for •,t , t - -, , , ointiett , 4 thlit
tnen , the part;e4 who Ita:m , leenre , l ne
e mun,olaii - npi nll t!'.” thh-1 miiitary
l'onwylvani:t rail ,New and.
••v') :cf`.V York :11>fi lia ,-
ta!'. fl prooi,,iti• , n int. , : horn maile t') thi
•hilialtv. to flirt:n.l (tc
ctit-4.,n !mrty fr(ln the Eaqt ern :L;pl
Ne;•.- York „;t v
900 peopk t whO Pa thr ,, n;:r:t
,ro en the mere - Crr,z.• ye:6l , g. of the
r , )iir h. geine• and returnin , j: fr o m the
We thus projt..,:tlA
larr , Vll)7 4 tf the pkt-ipie
:' , ,re-hal , r.ving• of the :nn-is tvia'n;lt tVili hr'
pl'•-•::it 4>n the ;di of Ykra ).,;t ti) \'‘ltaf'.
.4 , •eat event of the porr.efhl ehahge of the
a•!mini.tration, tinder the cow,titution of the
vim li•i• of I 11 , _r i",l if o l i r
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Tn DAvtn A.lll , Ent,r,R, Esq., Editor of the
llettrsburg Star and Banner.—Respected
:—Since my last conversation with you, I
perceived, on reading your able and truly iu
terestmgLjournal of a latedate, that your sen
timents had undergone another sPht change,
and that the election of Simon Cameron to
th e IT ti. Spate a ahr(l.; yOu a subject of gratu
lation as well as comment. It is fortunate
for you that occasions of this kind now and
then transpire, in order to furnish you with
something
s fre.vh with which to treat your vo
raehms readers, so that their emniFrehensive
and exi 1111111117, minds may not he permitted to
revert buck to your direr.ir6/ antecedents.
On the other hand, it is alse edifying and in
struetive to those wlu have ftir some time en
tertained Amt.& in regard to your stability and
political integrity, inasmuch as such straws
po ,
must serve to convince them as to here your
"wind blows," as well as to dissipate entirely
the shade of doubt that they iwcioionally felt
eoneerning your oonsistelleV. 'nosy must
now ft:lly know Omit. man, and if in future
they are caught napping, whilo you or your
:...e,nits tire prowling ahomt their premises,
s( , eltims whom they may politically devour, it
will l , a thoir.own fault, .god perhaps their
de , Trts too.
it P‘lai4,lTiv dear sir, that the "hn link"
of t•-;:nt taken you
r,irtiro, and notwithstanding all his ftnaner
Nins.ltitlSChOth the party o:at you betrayed,
and they one that you afterwards "swore Idle
„ieneo to” in Ode dark. as avf - 41 as the dentin
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ciations and anathemas that You Iturlexl
st hint throtwit the ceduntris of your
and K•lnner, that he now appears, all of
tt -sui:dott, 'lO by it con rcrtret man-- as a. rdi
ticion er your own heart, iwl as tc third
mentlior, of i,( l '. :4tandi rig, itt ;vow. coo•
fraternity nod voniidence; and receiving, at
‘ our beiti!ol and merciful hands, the fun, the
practical awl poetical absolution of, •
Talze all his sins igninst all his spheres, -
..).InlCply each throtnr,ll twenty years,
The' last net (of Simon) out iripe4 them all."
not quite two years ago you favored
010,20am:unity at far!re with what you .termed
"strong, article" 4111 this subject, from which
you will pormit me to make the following ex
t..nots„ - for tear that "qui same may have been
consigned hy together:with other remark
al.lo connected with your ground- and
lofty tonillings:, - "to that heurn from tvlieneo
;von wihedtfici - o never to rilnrn." "But lot
us pause awl wait," says this stion!, , article,
"wo . yet believe Lenny will reverse their steps! .
One thing beyond it donlit —Whoever here
after is re;friod to Cameron's forces—whoever
vote: , for him who has nut already done so,
trill tv , , I, , lt own ax 7efreltoniert commodify ."
N' ow does it nut Seonl strange even to yourself,
that in Iwo , khan t wt, years after 'pro n ouncing
sneh at soutet;e,) as this, no lONS it personag . °
than the editor 'of the Star should he found
def'ending . and embracing the
;-;M i on, ti nn ()AS it (Wen prkeniF•ed
rrinot to hi 4 fil/h CP. 111101 less manifested
the least. Si )11 . 0'W ur o.atiptinetion, with regard
to his plea siatol and frholly and totally
coneerui tloo,e who, composed the
"perchn , ,e4l ,eonnienlity," fts Htlell av
ben "Wider! to 111 H Inrei . sl. " Bit to Make
tor raw charity of silonee towards thet4e
emirw,iii-tie4, you s pared not the
man that in this m.lighiceed age, dared. to
-.trawl p 1!1' evmpetitor. Any oppo
,itioa to your ?rpm converted Said, was of
000rse en io:trfl!re Olt coon fathcriv foernif4s,
and c1)nr44,41W , 41t1 1 6' II:0 President CifTt. whom
yoa HaF r ,, , ,reil or buimr, adverse to Simoa's
n:iini' in for a fell sh=are of invective
in ti e'eourseof your strictures,
thou!t it till not appe.,ir in evidenco that he
said or conominiented one word ao•ainst the
Nom ovol and.your party two years
n.ro conferred the well merited degree of
'Btemird,''
Seimld the rout:inn° thus to dim
rv,:m-ri :run). IT'lnrif» , 4 and roVitmi) your tulviee,
in vviiat will lie
vt)11:-(ltif"Ict" . ."110111141alt lulnut taut pari td
nf'i((rt;,iiig his t'abilu:i, arrives? UI course
lie will lie pernit'Alv annihilated volt sup'
von!. Aim. uatlergotti in the
wniversitul, such as Saul
(!.:im"rt,ll'24.
Ito wevor, ilrr order to prepare for the worst,
and to t i•e every human exertion against . a
calniait v of this kind, I have concluded to du
ly Buchanan how matters precise
ly tit regard te, the ItillOrtnity tic the of
!mice that his o)urpq , haq given you, and to
re 4pZ3fully, but nryrielly suggest to him the
neccheily of aripo;;-ing your wrath, by at least
consulting y.mr li:ishes and your sentiments
holore he. t0,..-ain dares to tislirl.ss an opinion,
or to makf• un app :intinent. If' his ition
holt., the 10,e, I , ..t.mbhtivte 10.1' hat of your
- I and !girt! he will not hesitate a
moment to conclude to profit by illy advice,
for 1 bave been for the last two years doing
every thing in the power of man, with the
view of plea , ing and profiting your honor. I
have followed stcp by step, in your wind
iau path front the time that the "Star" was
hy joint suipacription, as tile ehani
pion ai.d organ to declaim against and to
yr/N(4 "seeret sueieties," ant . 11 I found ylll/
HICCI V anchored in a `'runts Nothing Lodge,"
i-iniring like a good fellow to obtiv the he
liegt,; of the "order," when legally expressed,
although the same rnig;ht not square' with
, nur individual notions or pref(Tinices.—
Vuiir short, curt , -;, on several oceiodoll , l, Caine
ry nearly throwing nue off the track: but
hy dint of per:-everence and hund iator, I
st'ic'k to you through thick and thin, and at
the ri , ,k murd'er'ed egotistic, I will
not be backward in a , atring you, that to me
.o al a re i n a 1 , 1 , 21 .., n r e indelited for the high
po , ition that your S'ar ne:npie:c at present in
Ow moral and political and scientific firma
ment.
non , t now bid you With the promise
Inv re-,diet , to you again shortly.
In the 2110:tlitil11...! you ty , ietlit greatly ( 1b11 , 4e
Illf, l v puldi-Iline: a elie:sifiention an d of
t i 0 ,..0 that have'beea it ,/,k,/ t o Sim o n's forco , :,
puldi,lied the "strone.
poi,lie are ;dready apprised of who have
le 0 voted fOr him, as well as the cow/noddy.
that call-ed tie (Loa , / , ..: to come over their_
: but they are not fully informed-a.s to
ein“, the, It that they feel the m n:t
i • ~,c or ned a out, ~ Ince the hints that you
!ht.: , re , :Hy ti:.'wt".l ., llt, taken ill connection
w:tli the "‘urng :allele," lead them to sus
p.;et that you are to be found in it.
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TWO DOLLARS A,-YEAR.
ONE OF THE THREE THOUSAND,
The Case of the Rev. Mr. Kalloch.
The charge: , a gainst the Rev. Mr. Kalloch,
of Boston, to which we referred a few days
ago, aro reiterated by his-accusers, and se.
openly and boldly that several of those wine
undertook to defend him have announced their
intention to deiert him if he does not come
out. awl domand a ball investigation of the
whole matter. The landlord of the hotel at
which Mr. K. put np with a lady,. at Cam
bridge, Mass., publiehes the following
Tarr CA3trannce, Jan. 27, 1857.
1, Ephraim V. Bailey, do depose and say"
that 1 am one of the landlords of a hotel its
I.',ast Cambridge, now known as the Cragie•
House, formerly known as the Lochmero
_House, that on the night of the sth of January
instant, about Cr o'clock, a gentleman, accom
paniod by a lady, came to the Cragie louse
m a carriage ; the gentleman stated that he
was to lecture before the ly COM that evening,
and desired a tiro to be madoin a private
r' can, for the .accommodation of himself nail
his wife ; the • man then ordered some bet
whisky, saying he was not very well, and his
wife was ill; if 1 could bring it op without
hiring known, tado ; I took up and hand
ed it to the lady ; suspicions of the eharacteasi
of the persons being aroused, and wishing to
protect the character of the house, I went to
a room adjoining that occupied, hy the par
ties, and 1, through an opening at the top Af
the door, saw the gentleman .kiss the lady ;
the persons occupied the room about an hoax
and a half before the lecture; heard , :the wo
mit say "wlita would your wife salt if :die
saw ns ?" ' 11e. replied: "bow will slit) know
it—bat what would your husband say if he
knew it?"
And they left the house te atten' the fee
tun; rand while the rotas was aneempied,
witlened - the crevice above the door, ia the
vremmeo of Mr. Samuel tlidangs,,so that the
eye , could command a view fir the W E :11401e
priveipal portion of the floor and , fatnitttre
tho.room. The lady returned frown they lee
turenhout lire minutes before thegentieman,,
anti we t ttu the room formerly ueetifoitdr tihnr
conversation was rather low. Ile proposed
o.•-eripying,the bed. the said, `"No r they will
ntir•trust us." Saw the lady take theetmalio
out of her hair. and lay them out the dressiag
bureau. - Saw the man take a pillow' from the
bed and lay it upon the flour; mid then both , -
the mannnd the woman laid down spun 'the
floor. I was alone at the time. Afterwards;
I went down stairs, and . told Mr.. Griffin Mid
Mr. Giddings, the latter fare-taker on , the
East Cambridge omnibuses, what was going
on ; both those .gentlemen then 'went up and
exateined the premises; I am-fully satisfied
that the individual was ltev. Isaac S. Kalloch,
and .that-the woman,,ho was with was not his
wife; furthermore, I believe that the anon did
then and there enwmit adultery with the wo;-
man ; deponent further says-that on paying
his bill, _Rev. Mr. lialroch ordered another
whisky sling and , drank it ; andfurther this
dooonent faith not. . flenttAtu P.lttureir.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
:28th day of January,
- • SA R. G I.xx, Justice of ths.Peace.
Mr. Giddings publishes a similar affidavit,
Mr. Kalloch has admitted that he thank the
litplor, but gives as an excuse that lie was
in nob -fatigued and very unwell, and had been.
advised. by a physician to drink occasionally,
the benefit of his health, a little Bourbon
whi,k v. 'The Banger Whig says :
Mr. lialloch has been a fast pang man, and
carried the same qualities into his ministry.
At Rockland, a fast place for louse morals, he
has heen considered as "one of the Wheys,"
drove his fast horse and smoked hits Havana.
with great gusto, and was spoken of there
very familiarly as "Ike Kalloclo' With alt
the outside indications of an absence of vital
piety, by the religious and political gullabili
ry the people, and his own assurance, he
has been put into Tremont T r eniple ifilicgreat
popular preacher. •
Tile ;Boston Herald also says':
He has figured as a most active moral re
former, has been tt prominent Maine law man;
has been fiercely and bitterly dsnuneiatory
against the iii moralities, licentiousness and
degeneracy of the times—against the conen
hinage and violation of the manage covenant
of the slave system—was one of the famons
three thousand who entered their protest in
Congress against the Kansas Nebraska act as
"a rape of the virOi territory," and was one
of the most active political clergymen in the
late campaign, sturnpiiig everywhere for his
candidate, and speaking eloquently and pa
thetically over bleeding Kansas. -
We shall find, on examining the list of
clerical delinquents fur the last ten years, that
they who have helped to swell that list have
been clergymen who have left their vocation,
turned their backs upon the altar, and en
gaged in partisan warfare with their whole
souls.
Pieshyterian.Mimster Snspended.—Thopres
bytery of Miami, Ohio, at its recent Meeting
in Dayton, having sustained a Charge with its
several specifications, previously tabled,
against the Rev. Simeon Brown, adopted the
following resolution as sentence:
"'Resolved, That said Rev: Simeon Brown be
and he hereby is. suspended from the exercise
of the gospel ministry, as in the judgment
of this presbytery, he is disqualified by his
errors, to expound the doctrines of God's
word, and administer the ordinance of the
gospel in accordance with the doctrinal stand
ards of the presbyterian church of the United
States of America, until he gives the satisfac
tory evidence of repentance."
In passing the resolution there' as bat one
ne , ,mtive vote, which was cast by Mr. Joseph
Anderson, ruling elder of the Lebanon church,
or which Mr. Brown is pastor. The sus
pended minister, we understand, believes in a
getwral atonement, which is contrary to the
vi.iws of his church ; the latter teaching in
eTect that Christ died only for those who shall
1)t . saved. Mr. Brown proposes to carry the
case before the general assembly, which meets
in the ?.prin.r.,..inni in the meantime he will
jai
)!nit to the derision of the presbytery. Ile
is,su , tained by his church at Lebanon.—Cin-
tip, trcli (;U/t'2
IMCC:!I=ENI:2I
take your part," as the dog Mid
when he rubbed the Ca or her portion of the
(limier
.86'II ippitiess is a pig with a greasy tail,
which every one is after, but no one can hold.
NO. 20.