Iltht.t:.subjeeL `nt' 4.llA•elit nn•nt.rel-eiv tiT)ll.ttntien..at .. the Insti t,r74t`i.li, - importaTe n- tiernantitc: - ,earli tiit_teC tin L.. knowledge trt,greit mith.ll -.1711 ... 41' I ,_ .... - ssretiar it is ei* • might otbeeivise s liay.....waited ,:a s dens: ; Ns._ .1.1 t11C . 11001%., ~. , . . . ~ --- --'•"'"i,t•,- ..r,"" Calleilio Oeffelq)} . A . H.l(.4lllllllr4i4o:SMiq" '`- ~4 °S. 4 t 11111 C 1 .77.r ..,:i•M02(11108t 61AVArill...',1118L •il s liiii, 0 ,46 1)1 • • • II -- --. •, '. ir-- .- , fli ''''' • • tilten er ) versa ; ~,.„1.0, that. Itk t . , 1.1 , 0 4,4„" t , * _,.... 7. ,.. 7.: ,._ .t.: ,.... . ~.„ , ,,,r ee5ee, ,,..,4 „e. ., 4i„..e..:e..:!. ;!!...,, _ eel _ . ss e,,,i • take . place. 5,T ete;.-nr9 - rit- 1 nalct (.Ite fo , int tito . ens liLre,- t ,_, ; i 'clic. and perimpairavehlitrelerc.l reel-fail -1.(-1.• It a eotnewliat_se lf- elicit- „Otter 1. the most confident : 43lle timikineomp v eyttt 746 - ---,. fhw tirs ton - tivs ,p ßt io tici -A, hos • . * .,, nlfts ofti L tg,liire in old - .4 . be 's -4.4tbinct: 1 teo: S.-},ll.antßresMent ; Ik e lc. TiT . 5 '''• - '"-•'' 1 1' ' ." le.: - w. - ' -v tib -- 1 , * 41 Pr SiaCt ts ; 11. I liarl vieitle& in-pertain - all the tehools , Triv are, t hi , . must selfenfriCient- s , • ,_ 4 ‘""° , _, ~ un .. ~ . • • ...ming to the illettlint he seam to be 1 . Ty and,. eto: , 'c . o. e , 1 . • . . is s . ; 1 Ste Then.. Treasurer, and U. N: Deo- 1 rC s sested - le, -the ~Listitoisi,- , ,ii,a rid ed=, ; fo'r . A decided -step ie . taken in thc'. right: lell.l-11;° d time to. shy that it disap - . . 'himself ,the resAlte in_ each; i course - the 1 tit lion Wii1:11 DiretitOrs mid otheraintere pros es. he wholesale rebbery si perpe. s i perpetrated : controlle4 by the fighting portion of it ' i little-Secretary, ...The...eicercutes s ,olstlie. ~ . . .. l nsisted of .drille in Reading, tittle ainlkilieksU' of.Whicli. - no teacher scan i ested in the progreSs °four s(•hoolsthong - li...hy the'Legistature for - the benetil, of the, i . • .• , . , .Ind the fanaties - Oliteide. • All is involved 1 f irst e ae ee 'c''Ortlio ere shy"eandT's • ellin ••• • v es t :o a fs „ ni se i :se es •: -„ ni i.- e ite . s a l„_. o o o i t oe.. . ; iti , .cl.ett t.tin e d ! ,:le. 4 . ,* . thee . l, s iltecolnttle te e s, eem t?Oritlimey : , „.,.. ..k, 1 ,1„, ~,. ;_ p, , , e l e e ~ e es, el .. ~ _ , . : . . . i I the aid-of Ireapher.l!:;: bistittnea.,.ori.uthet: ; , • TI - ,:tirtortuisiCti 41 spirit oftiteleaehisreThse s'olirec.saitill ebtiSentihnt none but' - the - , - ---- -..s ..r:rl -', . .5.• 5” . ''-. ;Ive no mile•• fi:e must take evenis as these being • eondnetitd respect-it elv by - it quickened,arid i'mprevo by th : eeeassocia- ; best lotalified ,- shall till the' diffiouli.-and re-1 I that the Republican party is, mostly re- •' 3 I _.' ' . . --, . ,-„,- , - ee. sew . ' .I,' , . B . h . • cht • E,,,, 5,.. -t"'; ' ''• --• liatii.Vtc - O - Cinti " fOr : tetter' WO a ' 11113 1 ) 1 . ' iss Ann .• us )--83 r:- , , tees: mar e ~ , i --., , Cons,: Tiitiellerseare • iiniste to . feel= lltair Sp071!•11.11e,110S111 . 411:-Of school teacliet. The ksPonsible for:it.' .• It ii . e . Wever"allt -- - e : s that,, ' - . .1'- - G tl er. .--On Frida - evening, address ' ' ". ' ' - d h verV7 best 1 • D - eitiocrats are •b 0 - ties ! s:hat eerisurabi they are menibere of itn ..organreed .: nua trelli ie; thatanilhe ea .t e . ~ . , the - - . 5 • -. _..... se ss ____t . ,-, el • - f6 a.d'es.bus i".. ''- - e.....0. ii.v4i.i!.,. Vi ;! , 'h. 24.0 ! •. :• :•' ' ' ...I!'.. l = : :''; s l -: : .iii ‘ -"iser !r e - " n clefis .• •ericidiy A. N. Billard,' Co. . hoi i• 1 t:lble 'prefest4on ; wh - eip • We , „ i ii„ if l ay d,... , ~.c li 0.01, .t.izit.: cluompad;,..w .r.4.(.,60.c.,11,y, for en PPerti of,;, .the:bills. - P3is if e;;;Aeit* - 1.W.; g r V i Siainefiligti*Vaibit - Wei - e•ii' iteSteil-e" . ...-5.u5,"%, 1 . '1: -9. f. .. J.,41 r ,-t.5‘.v..e.,47 3 ..3',4...:, 11 , 5 ,:58e55ia.„.4. / .°4354' I: of pisefe,ishitat Skill and knoCyledgoill'ele-'4e ..!- CheaPest:',.• ;', t ated: . 't iiits - lio - di'S•ttiet . e..in • ---- • -•:. -.•--•e' ' - ' i -.•-• T • • ''' 11. ° • 1,,e11t1y,1 to One . , ,act,.fw t neq...put, Lei , - -ci di ' in • , • , ti ,.- - , mr. Bullard made. some interesting: re -1 mo•recen N, end `edit .to'' ' Splitter Imarks ffl • -''• ' ' 1 - d' f ri -! sated, 'and in •preder. to -attain: the. 'front .at all • riffatd!;; - .it4'7illrabOge:;:*the:.'erviee , eiverlUOlss.',"- I - -'• t.' it , i their tat - - ''• •• .'" ,'' ' • -= • --- '••• •-• • p - on {lid; proper-met to o .eons tic - rank they should he stlintilated 'by:A.l:lo- ;of an ineceop.e.tenti ss eeaelier, se Henee..sthe r _les 11, IP. 'field tbr an investlghtion: :The erred . wets; errs Tetieliareibistiffiteil,ndrthe':prrietieal '- ratio members have:voted for . these I -• • .hie :" rd I • l b -- 'fits riliilf niqt.fiiii their. ; : He tiffinied I p i l e tiniis'itib;-to; r"rfnsfantly - iinpreve:-'--: ! necessity of theist:boo) Officeri,:aesi esPee- e Demc lF .*. , , _ ~ ~ ~ made qtly, and t ley. were on boa, t mi. 9 1 u•. .. • I ca, .. . •., . 1 'hill I ..'. f 'll' - • •- '• people, • '1 iip ,,, - ;•'':: • r ' s• the., bills • 1 The ii . rJr.hy ' , l " .iiri - it trious are 1 senses- sails• the fil II e out min) 1, e . . hnagnation meetings li#e l been f , ' ' --' I tb the overnnient of sc ho ols, find r, ears hefine •anygeutirlttalurin • was. • made. also, . - teachers • • !toil' closets LI ursoncs - upon tee el and en • Ohtifitged - ;••• : WhiltspVetilllders IPA : : competent an& iluii : OUgli teachers.; • i held liy.the Democrats to pretest againSt idlCk are'al'ieCtO ailli iI.iSONViIeIT.: '- 's I Another •good, resulting from the'. In- '. the corruption; anti the. Repablicaus haves: .' ; citizens present the importance of organs -1 r r The abPlitionieta then collected, ine force ..... -.- ..." •P' • • .• .- ',. • - ; • and assembled tit did - dePot - just . "11S - the.l.iiiier TectillieT'S Institutes throughout the; No teitela•r'elre Well sustain hiii positii. n • stititte, is that teeitial! confidence laud .a 5 .. ...•...- - . , . , s, ,e . - . ... . up meetings to sustain at.- -. Din 311110 I n est. ?17 05. , nresent slay, tlegi. 410 - es not. read, ' good - iinderStadingi• is . etitablislied be-:;g ot -• . , . sit train, wis ! Moving off. :in& Supposing': County.. Profs Hartwelr spoke.'of then • ets.l I hiel:; : •Peslwell,as teach. - ' - . '- • tiveen the people and ;school: officers ,and Lease. hove we hear& of iillep•ileheatirineet- I the 1•: ' ' : s ill'es were on oar , ,fired •re 5 . • ;philosophy of vdtieetitni, gild Mr. Little:On •, - li;ii if teachers,: only, herd benefited Isy 'teachers.'sks tie. !tamer learn Mote* of . , ing that opposed these -11/*lioie..sale Eisvin- I-• • •': :•" rthe progress that had been Made. in - his cars as they moved beyond; resell e .but, i •• .. . • . .. , .- . - .. .. .• ~ . . I own' day ,'in Sehoolteneinng , ,'and the cause Icietitntes, the: itrgnment. in, their favor, :the ttiaheand difliceittes of the latter, A i die s . e ;;Se.fit as: sic have . , be 9-evveq, Ml' i•as the report•sa'is, ".aside.f rein this, there- , e e t e i i ii y ie •• All these'' ildre,'S es' Were though great. - would lo*Se'iiitteli Pfita real ! ;That efeynipaillyiand forbearance isi gen- I ; 'erotic papers have with a few laminae- was disturbance" ' This decidedly 1 - ' e '• •'* 9. ( 1 •' a T 'd a- s'''' •11' ,- *much •• fort:e. • Such is ,not the' fad,: nor is Arms- I Mated, and above all the need of ;a. trm-, no. .. well receive : ,an . isteee, : eels! t,, , , id • .x'-e itions Co - rid inn , dthe lund - etin ,' ' ible thit it shimid • :be. - That. the school! hearty co-oPertiticittln'all s -just meastires ; c '•• L"1 , e ...L P l-7 i cool ; and ire suppOse that the idea - if.attention by. those present: ,At, the dose ; ; eramble white the Reptiblie:in papers,. •;' • ' - Of the addresses' the thanks of the !! must share in t - all the advantages Fersired :.fer the goixl of the S4llooli is made' eleat- i pro, , . , - excepting . . . .... ~. .... by tin.f."`teitchetq' ,s-to slate but 3 Self-evi- :ly apparent,, - ~,; . I T . . •• . ; with •a few honorable -.exceptions, 4 • ,ttoo were retnrned - to - Mr H Q. •Liamp I] - 3 v° : the shooting into the Latin :is claimed :is ' .• ; ' - ••• ti he .1 - entituili.-. The relation of tbe fOrnter to 1, - .It would be easy in continue ibis . line'; sustained it. Most. of the latter, who ono ofthe indications iii "•conservatism'" .- - . for contributing to the interest orthe, oe- 11 .. caston by the inniic'llitnitihed•' by his'; the latter is truly that of-the stream to the.;ol', remaiks, and offet other egirdly'weigh-l i 'cowll '• ' • 'ld • Reis • .enni• it; "however, sose in such, anu i‘ illt i on .jiti" - snd " kindness singing class. ao Saturday forenoon an- I; fountain; All ideal, every valuable j t, considerationti„in'fa,YOT of sustaining I 1 , -5 . . ~, , isill . I • ••' ' ' • . - Nay, that their renders scarce 3 no- South," on the part of Lincolnisni. What other drill irishad in'Grammat-the - eke 1; gin hint, tlint•bireceived bylhe.tenelier at the 1 end increasing' these sun*, yet ,effectuai I • • , ~,, . - (Tose:Owing conducted by Mr. S'..r. lane. ;, Institute, is at once irnparted to thepapil F. I agencies for the insprineinent of eitr, es- ( tire its .. • . a happy " Unione". such fiends Vill estab-s •I or used for the imprei•ement of the ! cellentsystem of public instruction. It 1 But as. 'the RepuklicanL equdemin the I'.; In the afternoon, discussions weresheld 'op i, schools. - • .. • •-• . ; is.eon en, s bee. , that ' fid a • lies I -enoug - 1 hills and refers with pride to 'Geo. T. Free; li li and hand dowi to poste ri ty I I 3 1, e , , . , , , , s I the - varimie questions semen-eau OUCH C.Oll, I . . ... .. . • ' 1 ' .. t.kributeil for that. purpese. • These quea- From the,fewsrirasons already MlYanced I been Said to attract the attention and - se- • zier•sivoteu •- tr ,- llattentionl gains; iens, vs eca . s•-•, , e in. fay.ot 'of - Teaaers' Institutes, lind: 7. 6f .li.nre the examination; if pot the approval; - • ,1 a:see* It is' really humiliating to eel' rtions.mostly related to' school allitirs, and- ,I . . their benefits- •i•leacheisi, it bi Cleat that lofthe people mid friends, of educition.. to the fact that, we endorsed his vote oil , wen , .%- - I • .; • . nunity-ses see a arge .proportion o f their'discussion afforded both instruction 'I s . question-• - ; the truly goodTeSitlts flowing from . them ; Teseliersi•lnstititter) are held .in j ne:irly 1 that ir-n-e- ' such :rile ,'fanatics and• : Unit:ll-haters tto .and. amuSement s • •-. . . :. • , go •direetly to:the PePple,at large, and to t every county of the State r and Tarn sails- ,his brOtherhesitates: to do.so until. a very . ; Giddhom Schurz, Sewai•d, I.lfirlingame I •stris a (Anted both clays -of : Persons ~ pp . i l the •sene"&intert.•st. : of; ed uc ation ;.; and.; fled, _from What I Cafflearn of them, by : late day.' • We did so promptly, Without,; '''' ' • ' -• ; ' the, meeting to act e aS critics,` 'mm noted -.-, •• P • . 'Chase, Hale, &e., elevated to the Ifighelst- , • fissni theilieftliatall'the discussiotA and 'treading' 'aisacconnt Of theii' pioceedings. I .. • ,'- ••• - - ;the errors made in OrthOgeaphy, Pronme :5 . • 'avaiting,to-seL hoyesomebody else -would i ...• • • ex:creises are epen, not onis to tifireireisithat wlieneverie - hey, s are lightly conducted' • • . 1•tl1 • •• 1 &••t : t* '•• ' • S 11 . J.: •' 'd • noted • the' , positions Ks le env n:a minis ra ion.-;- elation, pc. ing, c., an repot . but to sel44otlieers; parents, end all the . , by.able: and -experienced ethic:eters, the act, ;because we' tight he did right ; *As to.Wbat the South May expeet from . an same at the eleee •of each drill., -1 - i friends 'of common schools'-withoin des' I results liare'relly Vindicated, their claim ' but his brother waits s - rah weeks:to:see: 4 i autninistration- diet' scan Make such aji- A resolution was adopted "regnesting 5 . , tinction: •-: : . - - - -I to the' high acid ant:iMport place here. -0.8 ' whether lie dare sustidd su.' lin `Mtn in I • • . ~ , I Mr. Bullard to thrnish a eopY, of his -ad s ; . , pointments to; represent its pollen.. If - the citizens generally would attn.., •,',ei kene d o s , th ein !, • : i ~ ' 33 ' dress for sitiblication ; • and the Secretary . . • ' • casting au honest vote against' s 'most i b I • • and take party :;[lie deliberations, - among { • In -conclusioti,,let Me say . that. in order ;„ . • ;• I • the .niany.good results flowing therefrom, !to hive the Inshituteiacoomplish fishy.: • ofc - ' .' the I glaring schemes robbery ever perp ._ ! • among otherliteme:ve might copy. proceedings of the 'Association; to be pub the following I think would he ,one of isobjeets aimed: at; theee . is, indeed; much ;Led upon a free people! : seward and. 6 -8 Republican Congress- dished in eaelrof the county papers . . , .. . 7 • • : ;:i 1 I 'The thanks of the Association were tese - them ::- :., . - ' I for all to do, anti no Institute is true to.! - There are other votes : given I)3' Mn: ; n„n ..."(1:- . . . . . The Publie,Mind • woeld be n s aroitsed to !its:46,.ip . Whieli every. member -dyes not ! J tazier which we do as heartily condemn ;5 . . ; . deretito the Trustees and Principal of the but we w*ll • " You - m. l• frowa and fret . , tealh l-important subject of edcation, For .I.bear a part-in which the powers!of each I' 11 t e lleadenty 'liar the use date hall . . The' As. am :we woulil be much pleased to bear I abolish slaver . ,so help us , God lhoneit .• - • • T 'c r ertnitily. - . there ,is no:i obstacle to - •the ' ar e not-;tested; andthe services. c?f each I 1 '• • met • sociation at sourned to• meet, again in Mon progress of free-schools' half So • formida e ! made to'contribute to the common fund • - Isout it brings on civi yar though it v 4.what ; his brother 11. IL has to say - a .e , , '- • se . trose smnetune during the montlt• *of bit, as the profosiiitt 'apathy: and intliffer- : I : of improYement. A - ii Institute is a school! theiM Among others we call •attention Aiseolve the Union- , ay rienihilate the April, of which due notice .will be givee solar systein-yetour der..; ntination is li, I vibe Of the. pc..6The 6lenefally .if they ' -but the pupils arS : the teacher's* and I•to the bill topoiltpone the ' municipatelee- 1 through the Press: . •At the next - meeting! _ the' fixed as the eternal pillars o • _even." ! of the Isisoci•ition it is earnestly- - hoped rouse nt all from their :amity, it is but to 1 while it is true that each should' ,near- a : tion "' PI . 1 1 - I' in uac elp lia. .from fear : that 1 . .. .. . • ; . . . -, . ! • - • • the • find faint ,with the Whole. stwerst mew re . l pee s, it requireS the More experieneed and S D , •, " - that as many of h teat:hers throughout; .inecrata would Will 1 C u tte rs-, as they , • oti -which our cruismon sehOol eystem. s •.• 11 /' • - • ; •.. : is -wen c. c tifi .' t sackers to guide and direct, to; Ilook forward to the day, ie•hen t .re the comity as possible will be. present; as I based an d' Still more faith with nll ~ . those :lay out - the Work, and to keep .the Insti- "; do everywhere. else recently; the bill-to I shall be a servile insurrection in the South, , uinterestine. and profitable time may 4c! . , • this- are striVing to their utmost. to make. ! tete steadily an its legitiniate course, for ferce;:i clebtt' of 81,506,000 epos' the city 1 when the black man, at with British 'ex . sled. ' • . ! . .• • 1 •-• our vommon schools what they sbotild be, if the " blind lead. the blind" the"; ditch". Contrary to justice and the .popular will ; I hayonels and led on by .I.bitisli s .oftleets, ' 'Tin. lon..Thos. H. Burrowes, State Su- i and Whit our school tateset hough -ne Yeri-will be the sure desritintion of both. With- I :deo the bill'tO take i 730,000 out of the ; , shall assert his . freedom, and wage mor ar of; perinten . t,lias promised to be present; in' seine *resew.; .impertbet) iutended to I Mit a propel' guide the: Institute would .-, • ..., . . , , _ . i t ..•- ; State; Treasury for the Kansas fund swill- i extermination against his master; when an& assist in he exercises: : the torch of the incendiary shall light up• ' ' Y le; .and • G.. . Dosinirrix, Sciretary , 1 base thein: .. . -I be likely to drift: out into the sea ;of am- ;•„ ' - I . . ' • I I.Dgie the most cemvincing learning ' :be profitable disctiaSioneor Waste its .time on ; we' 1 - • • . ' the towns anti cities 'of the South, , . . - most prof:7llnd, eloqiumee, the most capti- 1 useless' trifles, pr degenerate into ;a scene' I' ' As. the Republici'm endorses our Rep- blot cut the last vestige or slavery. And .I•: . - Teachers' Examinatiots. • 1 yating, will all be-lost `upon those. who l of mere recreation and; spirt. s-I resells 1:Y e ss_ voting . AGAIN:ix the. rail- ' though I may, not meek at their calamity,' Meetings for the examinations of the! from indifference do not perceive the nee ; Finally, teachers 'tuni'frienkls c',e educe- . rea d . .. e l I nor laugh when their _fear - cometh; yet I . Teachers -fSis'a Cs for the -Summed ,bll,lll cs, what has it ..to Sal” .11b01W! • • , • d • f ~-. . ~,•, o,i - q • -,, .) cesiity and real V:dne of the. measures : , Lion, we find den there is a great:and 'in-; • • • • . • . will leul it as the awn o n pommel nill" : Schools of 1691,.wi1! be held in the ,differ-I lour Senator wlio voted iron them 9. If it"- • e . s 'l' • . propOsedtbr, the adyancesnent of ednea- : portant Work to Perform and that-there .is -7 .. . . - . • Icemen.; . - Cult TONVitslAps . as follows. . -; . - Sion: •-• : . :1 : • • '• ' ': fur :di. of us, soirfething to do. :Let us ; elobakses the one; .;the• - . -, , A. lutist emu'. eine , . ; - Memel; S. 11, Apr. 15, 9a. in. But lei the Vastilcse of t'IC sutiect he th ,0 i • r. .4, 11 " qll4 '1 11 na ' others---brt. has not: done'so: AS,"it is ' The thees deneind„ and we 'Mast hive ; • ' . . . , aronee 3,reors,anisc .le .. .. cp ean . 1 , .. , . .: I Atilmit, 4 Corners, S. 11. ."; I'6, .9. " s c. ecerly . seen, and the impoiennee to thie. County Teachers' s s, s e ec i a ti o n i ors Instis i undetstood.that Mr• Landon was one Of an ant i;lavery Bible, an anti-51st erncan- s i „s„„• v ili e SAL " .17, 0 ". , _ ' It' commanity.te t and llfeTl Will act. 1 haw, • . tute,” . 'and stri'Ve fpr the future to: keep* it -,,,‘ the Senator ' s Who took $lO,OOO for his . stitution and an anti-ehiv cry Go4l. i ' Lathrop, ' 7 lill dale S. II " Iti, - 9 1 1 8 „,., , ? • sum the issoplestresiriCinferent; and so it 51 'alive and caPable,Ofiinparting celleient aid ,• . i -----ee..s..eee-------- • ; I . l3roeklyn, Centre, S. 11. " . 19, 0 7.. but they can mils- fo:s 111dit.Tereiit beesose to all the tea - there! of the ebunty, and ! : body'oueht to form en opinion ; (Ate-every _ , , • A 'Trip Th.' b. the , ioug South. • 1 'H. 'f 1 1 - 11 e• • S H "• "0 9 " . I At On ~.. 1 . a t .„l, i.... . . • ~... , they do not clearly see the vast in:pot:ranee ' throili.di :them,' tO oar seliOnle. Wis - should !Upon; the justice of the• matter. Last year . ~ Jessup, Belles; .•S. H. " _ 1 .4, .9 " of the sidsi..cl - , to themselves, their chit- : eot forget : that an Itistitute, or aey other Ihe opposed the snindles ; - but . note, when Rush, Granger,. S. '11: • " ••22,- 2 p.m.; .tiri , a and their, co:lnt rv, that elnster around ; useful organ . ni:a:ion, will not • fleuriSh un-; t h e lob es is- &id s . he se h a s e s •d esesi esee--.1 Forest-I ..alse 4,31 a • Oisaymnst, C , .h,....6. sort! 4.r. /.3.11.4...iii•L•1f. :v.:.--. . . ..l , •-•-al‘..- . 1 ...'-' 1-,--- -"I- 4 ':- .." 'S r... "."'''''. 'C'" . ' "'-'‘'''"" 'Vet ins party press dare not • give an oldie'. J. S. Townes, • April, 2.1„ 9 a.•ml tee truth lee F-T,--.o.:itNl, in i ts'tree colors. ,-efficer alone, non one; teacher, nor! tem s nor ! - .: • in i*s owe simpl.t. greatness, mud theremill, twenty, sin keep alive au organization ,'• ion C7ll hi ! : l:Li1e8! . Wily is 111i5..? • ' MidtliaoWll'. Prientlsyille, mid Apolacons - Friends Ville • S. IL April 24, 9a. in., I 0 11 01 1 )P: an end 10 ill'St-hY and'- of 'such vast importance as a 1 School '-, e .... :- .---- - ' l ' l ' ''''------ - en;•e. Let the relation of uniVeral Intel- Teachers' . Institute. But that it :will live :11.5.42 Horace Greeley-passed through this Montrose and Bridgewater', Montrese,i l'etsenca/ nhid virtne, to the welfare .if the 1 and flourish, and agepuiplish all I ' .the . goo r. a • regiOn a few years age, and in describing School Howie, ~ April 27, 9a. •111.1 Lenox, Glenwood, S. 11. April 29, 10 " 1 countrx shill the :hie of the. Pepubljc, be ! aimed at, if all -will unitedly, assist, cannot j the County said its chief productions. were , pointed ottis-'Llet the dangers of : entrust- I for a. moment be: doubted.: The question ;Rattlesnakes and Democrats. "Argus," ' Clifford and Dundaff;City, • • '. • .1 ing the cleits of a sterenment like 1 n ew i s , U•hat sleilthe done to• increase ' ' ••b - • ' ' ..t FOll e.orrespondent ot the Northern „ . . •S. IL April 110, 9. ": Herriell,F.Hollow S. II.• May 1, 9 ": mus, the true - pl'illvill"" of What ore 'i'tlf•• !'the number and Usefulness of theie educe- bodied.inswritren cos:et/ft/thins an 1 1 • 1 • ; 1 • • ss ~ . -• • -the Pennsylvanian referring to this says: - : ; : 11 , ..tionalerees : . lhe history of . the past i . ; ; Ararat, Chtirch, _ .. " 2, 9 " I Gibson, Gib. hill, S. H. ," • .3, 9 • "• • to'lliii heeds nflllil;;se.,i Who are unnble •to ; and t h e &is la nd s ' o f the present, Press the I s•' We can now tunn the tables our hint • read - and ' , :rrite,' be lir:might home to the.; elaiin's of this: important - question -to aI by saying that Susquehanna county, la no-: New "Milford and Borough, Graded 1 ininks: e -let the fact . be clearly proven, that I prompt.and decided 'ansWer. • Friends of 1 ted for . the production of Rattlesnakes , . SAL " 4, 8 it.. ,• trusts Mid responsibilities,' greater • in _e:::- - 5'education,,I leave the subect for the pies-- and Republicans. There is certainl as Choconit,Clark sS. 11.. " 6, 1 - le in. tent find MOre - . a.tereri, in - chara3eter, are be- : ent w ith eo n, sincerely hoping th at t h e , mach resemblance between the tic°. hitter ;. S.Lake, Brackney S. ft , ". 7,, 9a. naJ in atthe pre ;cut tim . e *committed to our ! peonle will wake! up to its importance. •• .;sas' the two former. •For, first, both names : Liberty,Brookdale„ S. H. " .8, 9 " I. charge, than Were,ei'er. before iii the pros- 1 1 . . ---------.se-05..------ . • • I•liegin withanß ; and seeond, the virus; Franklin • South S. H. ••• .9,_ 9 - " Menet-et:ln all-wise Beingcommitted.. to i-• The Kansas 'Relief Swindle; - lof the Rattlesnake bears -a • striking. te-.1 .G.t. Bend ' ,.S. S. Rim S. IL " 14, .8 " -r.• :.- ! . ) . c -pie, :and 'tli:it :the most iniportant I 'The Wlnte Cloud ( Kansas) ' Chief 31 semblance to the poison infused into the I Oakland, 'Sus..fa Depot, and llarotonyj - (v . ,_ -,.! - 7:".:,'1 ( . 1111.b,e s prOpeanded •to this. -Ft ern:Mica:l paper, says : . .-; . I,botlY politic by the. influence of• the Re- I - :Susq'a Depot, .S. 11. "' 15, 9 " , • . Leer; e•'• ..9 ases-i•-•7ll:tre We -wisdom and sir- ! Seed wheat filici .potatoes are needed in ; publicami." •. - I Thomps6n, Centre, S. IL 16, 9- " S. tae inflicient 1 O ie:deem . thedrust• and re- ! KaeSae t saii A 'shoal& be - distributed liberate! • ".I.trgus" then suggests that 'Greeley I Jackson, No. 2 . S. IL - " 'l7, 9 ."' .. . . ~ . , . .. -.. .• sponsitnlitme from - their - present state of- • ly. Food. is also undoubtedly needed in . ; was eking and says that bus - coin- i It. is expected- that the examination eoufasioill" - Let - the:appalling certainty I the back, 'counties,' and should ;be sentwill commence promptlY at the time ap t narison maybe ;aken 1. •le 'NW .11.! • • . that; if we fell lospeciperly, educate: our ;there.. But We . Say stn the' provision ! - ...: - - ' 1 a J ° • t • ; pointed. Private examinations will; in no children, ifswe riegleet to teach them bosi- supplies. for the .:river .colinties---At leaSt.l we eepy it as.p,-joke, a very good joke, al cases be granted.; except- in accordaned to.use - the bleAng,s of that - .liberty, en- many localities, • What was-intended ' for: pertinent, severe, and well founded joke- with the provisione•of the School law a •strn .'stedio me h" .one .fathers for Safe:keep- : a favor, is, becoming a clowqiight. nui- : one; that,, like manY othetis, is all the bet- ! found on, page 51. Each teacher .oil .. . . .. . • 5 bring a reader, such as used lathe school ing and preseretitiisti, We - eh:di periSh ;by * Rance. ' • • •-' . ' : '• : ; ' I ter for being founded on 'fact! . 5 a deeper and triewe'fbirible perdition than I 'We knoWnien who Could have obtained ; '• - e ' ' . 1 two or - three sheets. ools-cap piper,. ,pe . . erertyeellefell any people.-*-Hlet all this be : work as fair wagi•s;lhe greater part of the; CW"' The election in Rhode Viand, last : and ink, and also 'aspecimen of their term -,, impressed neon tfte peltheart and con- 1 winter, bet refused it..: They' are. living l e i .: -resulted • ** '•• - 1 • 1 • I ting in' both coarse and fine hand:. ; Fee, in a coznil ete overt wow l menvses, nrid inethinfge the - pcsisple :will !pit . the aid furbished front the T.:iit c We ,- • it i , ' Thee - people generally and especially the. 1 • • h D : a' l ; .ct ..!nee nism e t e Democrats elected tree. 5 arouse antfiall'V • aratintithe • gloriour :cause I:know ineti - who lie abcmt the deesserte'sSchool Dieectorseare earnestly invited i t- . . „ . sse . • of uniVersal erlueation: ' And .all thighs the ' every clay, drinking whisky, '.. a ae se ei ng ; ~;oVernor, a majority of the Legislature, I bapregent at :tile examinations in Elicit prot'hi s e:c'.'o67.tf,e,l : :oiiliti,6ted.':TeaA`7l .. ter.4 . '', whisky CO the Iddians; _not pretending. to .l I , en& hothinemberS of Congress, by • hand- - , respectivelowitships. slnstittite to ncennifitieln. ', s " Y e ! ": ..' .s. .; work for a living:+fevety. evening, it-hell' sonic majeritiee. - • . '. . I A, Is. Ilvii.AßD, .Co. &lit'. I A eorreViiiiatt&is:Placelbefore the "theyge:hoine, they carry a; road ;of aid ; . The. emifinnation ef the :-resiort of the' Montrose, April 4th 1-561.• - - . , •. .. • . . perple,rby•whi,Chthey 011 j -ridge the coal-) with them!' Sonic men who had a slight ':success oeiwo of 'the four DemocraliC: ifieationi otte • a'ehreisq'and Atte tharacter of edisposition to work - now refuse 'l.O do aI - i ,„ •• candidates for Congress in COneecticutt, : ;;;:'!••"' :::"•' ' - e ''. : .: 1 thileg as loeg. :1 they : :erai• get old. one :- - e; . . thebrilliantvictories• I then' ' non by son- , . • That •;', fiFtii;if • e l ,il: l ll - )A.S.` ,iiiirl., perfectly : !,lace not man}; liiilisS from '.' here' was fo • r- t a • nd l -.•- cses s eetentsienc l lVers' s ate,!thetsCtplenettiid e merly - filled up With lazy, drunkenloafers 5 . ocracy in scores of\ important miieicipal • • net the'rule, ifillil!' - ' 4 O/iitty," i....innolietivell Who_ could 'manage to - pick-up 1a . liVie; : elections held through the • .North thi&! •: be (1 e 1 : 1 ?" - L 0 1 1 s? • ,,ie,a,t1 6 : 14. 6.r thite that out ; while the times were gpod:veliO, Were com- : spring, indicate an - early aii'd utter rout of ; best'[ seehpre'are ruit t fully•Tii . Od • or' sinli- I pelted Lb svelter 'off wheu the dratitli CUM? , ;.the a vocates.of the ,detestable doctrines ! elergtveetioonruge3; - anif another'•l7l.l.iiech • but aid. supplie; are positing into that i s . -ess's.ilerieS:avera;ete z incieli higlier'in -per- i place, and loafersthosi:s• - :. ._ .. ~o f the nei to-equality. adininistration.• are crowning I,JaCK ,I:' I . i ' tlair: of' 'our o- n, adjoining; States, ' thicket: thin et eis"and are being supplied I ••• • -----.-4°-4.--------- . I al' • A telegram says that•Messrie Pont than 'here : l:Pl:O . de: '''Pt.tid'•lfe'le.at'n 'tlist Wall 1 liberal li:Md.. Finaiierly, the , • ern- - ' • the -. , .. . . . . . .., . .. ) were v and I• b haveb : ..in . been elected United notwithstanding ineessant• fault:lbill- •tlie vety inen - .who endeave'red to!run out ' •," • ing with our Feli001SI . :1041 - schobiteaclierci, '• Murder the persons who have; in o,i States Senators frbi. Kansas. "'We'supprise - that When theyleare us for other Cpuntie,sl strumental in procuring the aid. . • that it iS S. C. Peinierov ereaS - uret. of Ken . ...• • • in : the State and, fo 5. • :I; *" ••' e.' . . the: usuallY ' Command the highest! salaries 1 gloved gentry in towns, who-do hot eutti-*i ' ' ' _.. I fused to show what he does With the . paid ;:proof to. lay . Mied eencinsiv e • that i sate an 'acre of gip:tied,- are allovred a; full' • „ .. the fault:of our eehoolS'n et all. being: pod i Aare of Seed wheat; While farmers. syhte•tmertey mtruste o Inv, but this explains. II does:Pelt AO 'WTlOll s v.• With the 'teacbere. • , I saVed a,bushel..Or two of seed.,_ b,y livingl;Lane is doubtless theenurderer, Jim Lane, • . The:PP* flit 'Olt - a - s the school officete I on. coen-biedd, at.e refased ally, -;because, ciehe shot his next neighbor, a Mr. Jen , and I:reiehfiser•itiest;Wake tip to the itriPtir- I, forsooth, tbev.ha.V•e'sonie, and.'are there ' 'kin . 1 r i £ II' d' • • • i ; 9, ormer y rom ones . ale, 'while lance ofth - LiAjecteli:efOre.Wc can look for I fore conaPelled 16 • : 'with - ' ''; f ~ put up a , crop o . • I drawing - a pail, of water from a well which -that degree. oralfraimement that we salt I from half acrean toast:acre. I' .. ' ' - - • . • desire;:sdlefiers" ,In.stitutes' or -1 We re •thingifgettingt repeat, Luis . o be , 1 both elairued. I le these are the men, they , tactic lic.;i - ithlbe::,..fOrtiied a:every, school I a downright .xi triSanee e and • Wes lieetr it 1!ol!e a beautiful pair of irerepressibles., ' • distriet in the . ei:Mtffe.:. and • the . ! Inoisleifrorn all quarter. iMatii a Poor - eyoeng :- - I *--... !• •- -"'"- • ' • should eneohrage and 'aid'. them -ill every - intim ullo earns'' subsistence lay:l • Working • .C.: 7-. .07-the. ; bide s for the. U. S; lean- of PoseitilesWay, 60 10ng::44, : ' iliey - - hpre .for by the day hi the factories ci New; York. $8,000,000, amounted to; about *27,000,- then. 'object 'the . s', : poreiVeinerds, of s Our land .NetV Eaglet - id has - cOlitributed.alniott , 000; but at an aVerage'diseoutit ;of seven selmols.. :• - . ....,.., .... . '' ' I i a niontlis wagc•S: for therelief of, Itansas• 1, pet cent $3,060 060 of it_ sere taken, at 7 - No 4110,1 care riatl L lPW'humble his • hi- ;As* far as - Previsions are'eoneeined, We t ' ' tell'i -, et , orfork•,igai .1/Kjinr: , :nitY,e,iii . lea . ve a I believe theft: has! keen "s• PliffiCielit . Con tribu 7 ' Fix per cent.-.diseount,,. and _the _Secretary . wel4POdfle-tid Idgittite,irhe ha...1 - OloketY.iteil.':' If iireerly ',distribute% . fi e ld s: tio - t - f of the Treasury intends to iseee treaenry , , JbserVed the exerchies, Withoiit :lcivieg . used to feed'loafer, it Will Stipsily all:Who note; for the.balarree„' if they are, taken - .rt,:ceite . d it/rot:lllation ealctilated '461. Make !wait., Thep- alresstill large ;quantities .; • _' :' : • '—'•-- titte s tibetter Diteeter e and a 1110f0-;#4/I.i on the way: ; mid •tbase who ;ire Still il l s = eent . ..f .4l rieud.Ofedrication for the reStilliii ,:m31.1y plesedinfr ti)itheg,ast tor afore, ..sie • 1:;' , !: - !1r : •a10 iittn,a • 1 thinkit/4A lip'. hit.h; i trembling, leitilie fottiitain girin& out 'be.. etited*N.Orlese--Lall . - - Will he. firmer: - ',in ibre their piiii•seiliretnifficientlylined. ' A their 44)917tT.lif,wise. a mid . effieleut . 004: ferislki- frequentlitvieal important things. uses fgr.t . ‘ lo.,, ,tiir.C....4o4inee,ruptit of :, our The past - weekr". has been a 'p - d-feetj:eye schoMs4-lieesititst4 *lrgattend:Mitet. bet- o_perungiseason.,'..! ' -. : - " t, , r ItudeistanthWb4ittiiii trieastirea:are..• e.; 1- • ' iligall.Will_ls'ibe4lo:,a.Wi,.O.lfelet . 7 s sipeeted,'.. „if hilt;;,i:feW,4 , l3l'•4l 7 : eSieuil. : . Assistifenliititen:e&tiiiii init risetedto '"bes . ; catch letedert in the great Wark - ,:ats3 Mope . .. . 1 few will strive't tlii - bli they can to affil! • others at all i:ropersicasoa; •that ;alone.- 1 1 i w,lllll be a: gaitkloil...,.ast c itnpottinite;': : :_,4, 1 .1 w i! 1 .! vodfluett.4 . lrititutis. c4letilit: , .N(1 co inTrove the. •. es t i Tioti ilejchi .- tis . „ ,s:orit io ?nlriv g in tbe.popeie eay6 thaViAlbmolo's tin* bohe is in = Rf, .have t;mdie• writ ieposks, abou t Pori S , lmtpt- its' evaeuntion iF 4Oubtful. , . a THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT I :::".i'r his evident that the atiministra , Teachers" - Assooration. , 1 • Tnito--tazo pErkmarcraritis ADVV/FM , ' - r' f tiolv is preparing for war ; butischern heat Tlie,SaNnohanpa CirAiptylireacherA'As-f n---Y , ... - -----4-_ ..E-.' ----,-- .....- ---' A. -- .'r. !'' - ..tihties are - toAoinntenee, if at all;•:OannOt socjation waren irv,Montroao at, the 1 . :. , a4- a- .149na , ‘, . - titx,VacWvz l: b i oif t!, i i i 4 t. §„ mter ims ii - , t b • , 4,o4 . ony,*Filkilly ail ,SatOily - , 1 the i :EitTOß' PilittlsllEll ANli;:i .-;•P .--'-, 21 . ~ a ' , . ~ ''', . " .. 1 . C 1 . . c !... , 11 1.ifticlicl , gob itit. . 'Tile midi's.. Waal . , 1 ..„ -.. 1 ~... .. PR O P R IETOR . ,_(erneual4u, autr.we . uegut to cLogiat,w . ,netater , ---,,' ~--...; - ~ .-r '- - -- - ' • o stin ;,,-; - ..-. .o - arAAlag was raised .at Ilarrisbiirg on the 22d •otFebruary, Arbleb cost about $56; but a bill for $709 was presented to the: corrupt legislature, and puid: . Of course the $B5O pro6t gins into tke pock: et of the makeria • lusty-fieedom shrieker. Z'''The 11.5 0041404i0 kgin. asked for by • • the Soothe& COnfederacy.is fr./1644A° 'harg! be entaken 1L i pieniiurii .• hf t a~enti • 'l6.er eeni • -We.have before .us-a letter front S. O. Bevvis of New York,' addressed' to Mr. • - 0t.:165 - sup, from Wbieh • make The following extracts • I I returned- home from the South on the ttli, after a tour of nearly • four weeks. I Was - in live of the- seceding StateS, and- I four other slave States,•vir.: South Caro lina, Georgia, Alabama, 'Louisiana, issippi ; and Tennessee, Virginia, M . ary land and Delaware. I was mach • ple4cd } ' with my trip ; the Southern try very much; .especially' Georgia and -Mississippi. It is-a fine, _rich, level *in -:- -try, and will t-prod - nce cotton, corn and wheat, in great abundance; also tatineim, rice, and sugar. ' They were : planting cot- ton, corn, •and potatoes, when I was pass ing through, the latter part of•-•Februtiry. Peach-- trees were out in bloom, and fltiw et:B of all kinds, just as nice as they are here in 'Toyer August; trees loaded driwn With oranges, &c. As fo4olitical dffi culties, they are all of one opinion, -or I• might say nearly so—that is for.seceSsion and no re-union, without some isatisfaOto ry athentitne4s to the. Constitution -so-as to protect their slave property in the•ter ritories—sontething like the Breckenridge platform or -the CrittendOn amendment. If this Could be done, I Aiink We viould have a re-anion; not done - we-will have a • Southern :Confederacy, 'and it will have to'be recognized by our. government at Washington. They cannot ; be forged back itf-any way; they-will fight until 'the last man is killed, and do it willingly,thr their own protection, and their property. As.flir as slavery is concerned, I 'Must say Lwa* mach disappointed to see l‘pw it IVOrks. In the •first place, the slaves ar s e the happiest seoif people an the face of'the globe • their work is - not hard, and they arcs looked after -with great, parjo elothed and fed, and if a little sick, 'or - if they think' they' are a Pttle siek, they go home and have - the best of attends as Well as the best of Physicians. One white inan Will do as much work ns wo or three.slaves are required to do;' and ail' to whipping, it is, only done•wherelliere is an unruly,Oße, and then not to- the 17- tent that is rripresentedhy the North rit . - papers.. I think slavery is blessing- to the African race, for ifsct free-there would • be agreat amount oTsulibring,"where r ow they•are perfectly - happy.- •After" t come to a certain age; they are not l quired to, do a nymore work ; but hie ki for the gooii they have aorie. I saW oral-of these old Nl:lves, of both hates....' l L I was intrOd - uced to both PreSidene Davis and I.aincolti--and I think Davi sb far hhead'of Lincoln' dist I could ha ~ TY relili?.&that they occupy sirnilarpositiorns. Davis is a - gentleman, a statesman; tuida "soldier; while tinceldis nothing brit a third rate lawyer. It is a great . pitY, :jfor the cetintryi that Mr. Dhvii is ,noti at 'Wishingion, and age. Lincolii'ht Spring . field. . . . , SENDS !UM WHERE ME cA MAKE MIMS, Li? UsEFIT,L.—The President has appointed q alit old" fanatic and' , father. of - the . hio `irreln;essiblesi to'the post of.Conaul - en. for tr.' tales to Itintreal. This station's him at . the Northern terminus 'lie the IT:G., R. it, where he' can 'superintend the arrival of the :passenger's,' and".talre the general ~.OversiAt,` Of .the. Road; It El will alio ' tut afford htm ' ':4ol3,rtlinky "la concoct a scheme for thO fOrMationOM . Of the'BritiSh Provilice4l6# It 4iii)ink 1 inch OtheiNertheriSliftei iii may orifk4 iko,go :in,* WiCgritit'lforilit*SiOil N r egto Y-113 suldc AuliOqiizuoilt4fiar Teachers' Association - The members -of the - !Stistt. Counti- Teaeliers'. - AsSociation, and all others that feel interested in the cause of eduention! in the county of Stump., are - Invited to convene at the AC : adezny Hall in the 'BO opilt of Montrose,(according lo adjournt ineut,) on Thur-sdty aad-Triday the 25thl, 26th,- of April - at 9 o'clock each day:. H 1 The on. Th0.11. - .Hlirrowes, State .Siipi. has promised to be' present,Aind it ii exr. pjcted that lie will lecture before the . As'. sociation-Thursday evening the 25th.. 1 `,The exercises will•bb 'class drills in , the usual, branches ,tatight;in • our Ammanioa Schools, and diScuSsion upui various siiii.- . jects relating to Teachers; Pupils, Dire e r tors, Patents, Tex t4molis A t can, which .all. present can_parti - cipate. . , ‘, ~ - . ••--.: .1 • . Will-not. all the Teaehersiiii the county .and the friends ofgotid Schools every where come tbrWrird and assist ? - - . - • 1 ..The School, Directors that:were present at riiir last meeting (provided any one can d'istinctl'y recitllCet - . of being peesent.) have:Alm hearty thanks of the associatiou for-their. aid:and - encouragement; arid. , we once more inViteas.inany of Chem 'at .14, present, as can make it convenient 014'4 futuve 1466 rigs of the As:iOciation, : . ~ . 1 We had a-very itorootg time ,at. otih last meetittganit we hope to 4,4yq, ,iv, fa* better, time at oir:per.t.. f ,.. '„ . . '' I A3tOg;g/oFT,i.; - l'. , ••-: 1 - • -- . .A.N:l3taxitt.trVon); ' / - 13, 0: Ciiip, ~-::. : -. Montrome.Apsil Bth .1881. .. -,.--.--... . • „, Logy, STRAYED, Olt Zl - 01. - F.N.—T4, Ma zontAtitirha; eon'slitfitioniod . ' mitpte's of 'ibis* Stii ueliiiiinifetituAt Tekelieri'Ad fk(ciatroif. r ,- 4ieitiOni,vic' lginkirletto Ofitiiv , etirtitt; - Oro'ilt* Ir. :. it;N: fii ii phi. I ,', . 0' ster n ' ~it; °, 1,. . , `fib if; by lait If aCtiie.' , v. . Sthi i iiiir fA:It 'Fmiik. o '.,4i tfi 'Abe' ?Aid I :: - Wu' 4fimrtr44, -.. ” '::' rt . r= 'MT VI : A bi l ite i % i . .. . . . . ~ SAIMATit fiettoou CONVENTION.—There l' i llie " . • - Drill litaehino 1"- - iii.ttlie7l, it- . ,jll,belintidjotirtied meeting of the Sump. I • - • • ••- . promo COliii.i ' irSaliblith 13,c1MOPComiention (In Wel; I , 1 3 ' . 'b. ' - sli 1:•;, s /' 1. - ...- idayilie Isr-"lar,:tot Mity', i fttoRTASIT WSW:C.Ir- ;S. Met er re: 1861 ; at one!. titeK ildnthilietia toki• 07 ' Alith - ti 4'cloco.llf.'; - lA . * , 14%itist: Church in • E 1 r d- • 41, ceased.— rror:to t loco tnon pleas v., s 4 u-- 1i0rr".14. 71 41‘, 'rerne county , In -this calm it leilLberee llostriO, AV - ;C* . f.,4l_Stitution for the r a;- " Al * cia6l3.*lir'• - ' - P resented r " I o ' lleeted that . Hothmaker. pnrchased, at --. 4. , yAr, &A, •. • ,• . . • • AdotitiO44-, - • ti.. - ' ' ' .3 ?"-. - . t ti h s t: V I elf ,t ,d h'e ril p i er i s n o n nzl in ere f t of w i l l i r c i lt ll , :u• iie - I :his earaestklropediliat:4ll the friends I I and patrons! ot• B.a,bbatli Schoolsy will be • i • . • ..panitiftet n Centi.. On itaking. it wood, • P,re 3 e l 4 ekt-tbat-qcC 4 ' s/ °" , - - ! 1 - 90 - 034 --P ach - I mid.'brealaro/ it up for ilkindling- wood,. • • school in the county will at 'twist be rep- sonic *4,000 u.sis.found, Siid.! the !dispute se,selit.,94.la,ile.,§np6riulq l4 4 l 4 - 'D!ild It- w i l t. ) las to who shall take the-ii - noirq, 'the la - " delegaitiiil , :•:' - '-'•- 1 ••1'"W. 1-V.li , ;SUP,T.riii. I • . .. inuns,rators of Mr. Harrbi or Mr. Hutlima- • ...1-44V-_Oc 1 14 1 vY*tios.1:.- • -;-• •,- ‘l , • , - ' , ...• . ! kerlitelitirefinser.• •: -ThiiiConit,'•in 'dee'. ~ ~. 1 . . • --•---------4. . -- - 1 il-T-V`liev. Mr; 1.1.1 , Nrs.. 11. ! , ...A; - . RitEt 'O. ln g th-e cage ft Y - . • • • T 4 ' 0 , 1.64 m- .3 . 8-114 . - J ui ° •• of the' valuables co Dial:led in the block of t i, eiitrtheirvatefill.:icknpwlet ginents to '1373-0,-1.:, Sale, said 1A... J u l k • l i ce w ay o ; ii n •.. heir.ftion ( l.'fqX •t,helc pleasant yist - and. 'Willi:Ml:ion vs. Berry, - 3111nw,• 544,,.. is s g i telieroitaAniintion,*(iti - the aftertioMi and !.word of precise legal iminir ,both at law . :- •!.:" veningolTiieSdaYi. :April- 2(l' and . for ' l ' l o 111 eg ni t:f*. It mean?; at all times, ft ontributions,subsequently.inatlerby sonic .contract between partieiito pass rights of 'e who could not .bei with us tit; the time. "-• i pverty for money .Which the buyer pays, 1 :That -theirs lnity--bnthe experience of lor promises to pay, to the iieller4or. the, ,t `' he richer. blessings of the covenant of i thing bought and sold. It ! - - I, r•ic iv slid will •ever be, our earnest ' ' .' ' •• In regard to- this case( JUstice Wood - . .tvard remarks: The rnacidne its& and ev , --------......•,--- I cry: essential part and ..consistent element of it 'were well sold. The- !consideration paiJ, though tifteen'eentil, etas, in .law a solid pro -que,'and the iial, Unaffected :..by: fratid and misreresentatitin, .passed -to . the pare-baser an. indefeaaibie nght to the machine, and'all the use and ptirpoSeli to which-it eould be applied. i But the eon ,' tarts•of the machine areto be, distingliish- I ed`from itSconstituent pas't's. - They were l'unknown to,tho administratersi were net inventoried, were not expoadd to auction; •• were not sold. Of course they were not bpugiit. All that wasl sold ras: 'fairly ' 'bought, and may be lichl by the. purchas er. The title to whak.Was!, net sold re- mains unchanged. A tale an coat does' .. not give ; title to a pocket hook 'Which may happen.to be .tempOririly depdaited 'I in it; nor the sale :of a chest of ' drawers' a title to thedeposits therein: ' l • In theSe cases and mtin}i others that are !easily imagined the contents are not essen- I tial to the existence'or Usefulness of the thing contracted for, and • not,' being with ! ia the contemplation or lintentiois of. the contracting 'parties, do 'inet. pass by the . Ir I i • sale. - - ' ' If then there was .no :sale .or punhaze lof the contents-of the liloOk or., machine, . 1 1 how-did Hnthmaker, when lie-iscovered his unexpected wealth, hold it? Evident ly as treasure troVe; which, though corn . I Monly called liold . or sili'q hidden in the ground, may, in our commercial . daY,:be t'llren win k :lade the .paperirepresentativei of gold "and silver, especially when they arc found hidden with hall these precions,. metals. - And it Is not neeessary that the hiding should Be in the ,fivoinul, for ••we are told in ;ii Inst., 132 Y that it is not ina., te'ial " - whether it be of ancient time hid den in the ground-or in the roof or ivalls '-or other part of a castle', house, building, ruin or elsewhere." i ..-. ' . I The "certain time" of the common law Fin regard-to treasure trove, as laid down l'hv Branton LI h . 3 Chip . ' 3- and as coo -1 ted in. A mer i Ahridg.; AS " that he to ; whom-the property i's, shall liave treasure trove, and if he dies befiireit be found his - -executors shall have it, for nothing accrues to the King, unless no; One knows who liiii that treasure'.. The civil: la* 'gave it to the finder according' to the law of na ture, and we suppose-it Was this principle of natural law that stag referred to in what . , • was said of treasure hid in it field in Mat thew's Gospel, xiii; 44. I. But the common law-which we Administer:gave - it always. to the owiter, if he could,' be ftimnd, and if he "could not be then to the . King, as wrecks, strays and other i goods are given " whereof no person call Claim property? 3d Inst., 132. Ilathmaker; therefOre, held the. unsold valuables fot-the personal rep resentative: of the deceaSedpirner. 'Judg, ment affirmed. - 1 • • :I. 1 ColitOfXnteitAning • • Mr. Lincoln. , rirrivei in • litirrisbnig -on • the afternoon 4•UteMlof was .1 k'SeOrted from the cars to the Jones House, where he made te speech; dined, was es lcurtiNl to the Capitol, • made _ :mother I :speech, tapped, and then eScaed to Wnsh ington,• clit•guisio *withn "Scotch plaid leap mi , l "tong military Cloale •. -• r The elect - commit tee which bad charge ;of these arraitgements have reported sto the Legistatnro bill•of *2,1,55 SiS . th 6 ex jpense occasioned by the reception and en- Itertninmen t. The:State it called tipop to ! foot this little hill. The items are thus stated without going into minute particn • • • rirrfft.:r Ilefr,iimmts at CA:aim:W:ll hotel. 11411 Covert tly I.;•liplatiye Conitalited7-slol).piece. • :floc carriages 'used on this occasion were to escort Mr. LincOln and .suite. from the cars to the hotel, mid to the cars again nextinorning. ;jlpw it • possible tAifig urqup sl7Ei.for this service is only known to the initiated,' who 'ECM to have an .arithmetic •of their own.. Allowing' ten carria!res, at 'five dollars each—a very lib eral alloWance.+the cost would arrwunt to 1;50; and privaie 'parties. could have pro cured the . sarnn service for half that stun. .Refreshments at the Continental Hotel! `Who jr? Donbtless, the commit tee Who .proceeded to t!hrladelphia toescort Mr. Lincoln to the lcapital, for his expanses wera defrayed by the city, whose guest h • . Hill at Coverley's Hotel, ti;64o;, and ve , . l ry.moderate-atithat, as the Senate was a-S. i sured by the Chairman of the committee. Thi: eharge was originally 41,100, but as l the State wastO pay,, Mr. Ooverly .vcry '1 generously abated, a port ion of his deinam , I andeonsented fo throw oir* f i . so. Let us see. Supposing that Mr. Ltneoln's suite consisted of tWenty persdas, who dined, i Slapped, and reinained • Over night at the ;Jones House, we have an -iillOwance of i more than thirty dollars for each indiyidu- al. • What a.. fearful ,amount of eatables and drinkablesithey must have consumed , at this r:itel i , 1' . - .1 Then the-, (~intnittee very` Modestly charge •one hundred dollars apiEce for their distinguishedservices; in traveling to•Pittshurgh to invite the President •to visit Harrisburg, and afters-Ards gOing to .Philadelplkia:tO Meet him. [As they' all ; traveled free on the railroad,' and as they charge $0; furl expem:es at the Continent al Hotel, in Philadelphia, this allowance is all cleft - gain. -In order [to make the aggregate conic out square, thiS commit, tee must have. consisted .of twelve persons, whose unite,..l get-vices Yin passing over the' railroad, - first to Picts .burg, and , •afterwardp . to Philadel phia, and fairing sumptuousli at' the Con - tinental Hotel, at a cost of. about one hundred dollars, is valued atj twehze hun dred dollars. .11ariu r ,(7 their absetice.their pay as members of the Ls.gislature was, of course, going,on. . This is the most ,shameful part of this extortionate demand upon the Treasury. Members of the Leg islature have • 'indeed a low estimate •of themselves when they canno proceed to invite . a President of the "Oliva States to, visit the capital without Lein lw paid for it: This nice -little-bin, be it Femembered, ,does not include the expenses of the par ade and display on the 22d, of February. That is-al separate matter. Before 'the close of the .'season another account of two or three thousand dollars may be'ox ' pectod on this score. . by has it been withheld until thisl W ate day, . One.in-• staltnentfor this performance, amounting 04700, for thellag and rigging,' baval-- ready been paid; ; but this is only part, of the expense incurred. Another bill, for carriages, and committees, - and dinners, 4k c., Zie,,is yet, to be rendered. - AN:l.s.lon.tvi.-otr Leg islature • tent Ilion •pasOtg measures in ilefiance of the wiliof the people that it seems to have I f:n.gotteu the: Tact that the people, have deznanrie - 4 the; repeal or so nuich of the Revised • Penal:Code as interferes with ae executiop.of the constitutional ..provishms for the capture. of fugitive *slaves: The Judiciary Con{ mittee of the Senate has fail ed . to,,report the bill, repealing the objec tienable .portinn of the 95th Keetion. Why tliiadelay? permitted to see the. light?,.ls it to. be smothered in cemtnittee and efeated by indirection ? Is it possible that the valiant Republicans who a s short time ago were ready to vote men and. -tinincy for _the 'subjugation of the South,- are afraid to meet' this question openly; least 4 'nay disclose the discord in' their ranks?. , • • • rgrlr is the intention of the Pain - tett-- 'Onians, when the ocetipy'Sumter;to pour into the lliiatia .4 7hattery• a perrect. shower of iron hail to: : thoroughly test its Merits. They are eoutident'that not the slightest impression _Made npon it:—Ex. • Thetis probably the mast innocent kind of warfare in which they can.eugage; but, although the' battery .'will - net.return.their, fire, thek•shOrild be careful to aYohl the recoil oftheir' rown lutis t , - for sometimes such like. the A 4 Rholting oe Sirliudihres,i - and kick the owner i tiyee- j - • = —Tficindictments;against EaSecretary Boyd hare been quashed at. Watihington, .pa the grottrid-.—..tirst, that 'there .teas no tiidence of fri part; and seeond, that the charge,.of malthasaneointhe mat ter of the. Indian tends pierludea frem trial..33:rthe act Oft 857 which forbids a prosecution *hen'thtv/party implidited luntitestidediielbretc-Cotrmitteft ol' C°ll - the Matteri' • I. Painter, brother of the '4O 4 orthi MisniVAannbuity, -bee imteu tee l al rn t '4811411"661414, i"t"MkOerrfitir ,fi.!..4•=%1•2.•=f , .. 3G.. 4179 00 9: 5O 610 00 .1,2C0 $2,115 50 ,t'•o - It, is stated Oa • Goodrich, that] Mr. G • the newly appointed eelleetor of Boston, has a "hard lot." There is a bushel of letters awaiting his examination at. the eas hotise,.tWo pecks atjthe connol chain ber, a large pile at the ITtiited States Hotel, and "any quantity" at !his house in Berk shire. There are, prOady 5,000 appli cants for the, hundred bffiees in his gift,' . . A.i";0111E11. EPURLICAk DEFEAT iOn supervisors have been! 'elected tit .New -burgh,.New York, Washington's. heAd: quarters;by a majoritv,a-375, and atCorn- Wall by ilmajority of ;25a; A Union gain since November ofalt three'huncliedand fifty. i 41andy'hlack etitore bookstore, and • wit 4 a •vetY Consequential air inquired— "llab „you a few quires.ob de letti.oa ptr ob de berry best rafd, for agenzniiii to Write lub letters on "Yes,". was the reply,; , " how mange will you have ?" - . "I efposo," said bej ;" my staytat de springs day be about ,tu'o or.tree weelm. csib 'nonr , ll quires to Write fouelettei•s." " The train on the .Ne* York and-Erie Railroad that left •Eiritiia :at half-past .12 olelock• on Tuesday eOning ran of the track .on' ne,day4 morning April 3d just below Susquehanna,: caused by the embankment falling dOiyn, tlirowingsnme fifty tons. of dirt an ,stone they both tracks, :tbroiring th 4 ,engine; teider,• baggage, and part-of tbelpassengectrain off• the tra - ek, - amsing.a detention ,of 4*i:four hours, and damaging tbe engine and *tig : age. Fortunately - no trerflox' „ . —T o haye at hand areniecly for C. 0 141!;. Colds, Sore Throat s tronchitis, llstiStds, Croup, Whporting, Cough, and-incipient Consumption;. leasant.tothe. taste, is immediate an&certaur,in its action; is a great desideratilm.lifDr...Wiltarra;ole lfrated ' Clieti-k.poSieSses these quallitiesin eininent degree. Pre pared by S..W.FOVI4E I 44COy Ottstoiri ll and sold by Druggists and Agents eyeryweic, . • ~ • _ ' The steamship America, from LiYerpol on the' 3d-arrived at 141itia. •slie brings thirty-three. passengetS mid . up - wards of 83 , 40,000 in specie—making, with previous .reueipts, a total of *2;4,096,00 received • since December •- • ,r TheSteaniship.kort horn Light arrived at N. Y on the ad froin-Aapinwalls w,itb the paksengers,.maits and s,oo.6,44s,iii,treasoe. Judge John - McLean-! ~ ut the . Ariiited States S. aiireine Ceurt;'die4l" Vinci!iitsti on the art, in the seveiti-sevetith }ear, Of his age. There are no,* two vacancies in the ,Supreme-Bench; 00%41 .ty the death of Judges Daniel, of Virginity -and Mclean, iTt* Ohie. 41- is •srgnod official circles at Washington tiny tte.bese poiiivfoo l otho administration is to ininguratilmar tith Spahl or'Negioo; or :,both; , -ne tira--be4t means for averting-itiferual strife.. . Witge.** l loB l 4:PhialkiiA l 4-34Alrablo rquiegy.for the citlaraAr. eanSetl. ho '_