. - 9mttci to politics, literature, Agriculture, JStmuc, iHoralitu, autr eucrai intelligence. STROUDSBURG9MONBOE COUNTY, PA. AUGUST IS, iSGO. NO. si, tne meas- Republi- but Published by Theodore SdlOCh. ! road is another measure of theKepubli TERMS. Two dollars per annum in advance Two uu - Jollars and a quarter, half yearly and if not paid be- urcs that naturally come from fore tne cnu 01 me year, 1 wo uonars aim a nan. i 0 fi .r i. No naners discontinued until allarrearaces are paid, can principles not iaise Symbols; except at the option of the Editoi. theso issues have been tendered in tho iCAdverUsements of one square (ten lines) or less one or three insertions, $ 1 00.- Each additional inser, jagj Congress as iivin issues. They ten ton. -'5 cents. Longer ones in proportion. , j -n-t-u P j t . e . - dered a tariff bill, and passed it, but it fell in the Senate that great slaughter-house . . ... 1 n.i , . . mi i rr L11U3U VI tilt! LUTE Having a general assortment of large, piaui aim "i ol toe people s rigbts. 1 ney passeu a tlomo- ,T . , Type, wc are prepared to oxccuibbcj , -, - - , . . nr iuuiuy ana Jias scrintionof . oiw u.,., . ncu, i .u u.w , i;ilfj JOB PRINTIKG. seneral assortment of large, p narncatal Type, wc are prepared to execute every PfflSf 5PjRJESE2TO tl,e mounded it, and sent it to the Fresi- Cards Circulars, Hill Heads, Notes, Clank Receipts, dent, who let fall a Veto Upon Upon Justices. Legal and oilier Hltinks, Pamphlets- &c, prm jfc b jfc dj d jn njg pre80DC0. ted with neatness and despatch, on roasoaable terms uu lb U1L" . 1 " at this office. - They parsed a bill to improve tho St. ...M..... ...ir:, t, Clnir Flats, and tho President vetoed it, SPEECH of ARSON BRULINGAME, though ho could find no warrant in the a 4- cfQ nft.nnKnn of Constitution to veto a bill to remove tho JjeilVClCU illi U1C MUllb UUiJVCUUUU CVb Trenton, H". J. Red River raft, which was under a sultry, . , i a it r l t Ho eaid that the preceding speaker had tropical sun. 7 Stated very ofcarl the positions of the c.fic Railroad a central road to aocom parties in the country. Ho would take th.e oe cuntr' J?1,11" wou!d Sp a remark that (ell from the lip, of the have it unless they could have one ,n u;a v,nn;nntnn thnt r the South, over a sandy desert. Ihesc r--f Ln... mw ouuf onrnwn re tbo issues to-day, and New-Jer.cy j:r jiir-,,. nfnm;n fr men are to act on M, ,ll.l not rliiTpr tntio.li: ho. cnnld tn. This party will give you no "Nine centuries they fell from cavern to rock t enco of the shado of that immortal Jef And as ihey fell their heads went nicketty ! ferson who said he trembled because God nek." was just, and in the presence of the shade They fell down to Squatter Sovereign- of that Washington who would not go to ty, and from that to tho Dred Scott do- tho shining seat of God till tho last fetter cision; and their fall reminds me of tho i had fallen from every slave he owned. story of the great showman, who said ho That remark ought to damn Stephen A. had some Eastern persons to exhibit; Douglas, and it will. In spite of the tbeso were threo brothers, named Mali, manv men who had been stricken down san. First, Huli would by the Slave Potter, Mr. Douglas, differ- tako a lighted candle and jump down tho cd with the Slave Power; but, after hav- throat of Muley; thou iVluley, thus en- ing started in a march toward the Repub cutnbercd with his brother, would take a lioan party, he faltered. They killed candle and jump down the throat of Has- bim because ho onco looked toward Free san, and finally Hassan would take a dom. Now was the time, if Douglas ha-d lighted candle and jump down his own any friends, for them, like Marc Antony, throat, leaving tho audience entirely in to toko bis bleeding body through tho tho dark. So it is with the Democratic , country and raise his followers to revenge, party in their fall down to Squater Sov- . He would call upon them allto come out ereignty aud the Dred Scott Decision. from their tattered tents and joiu tho The people of the country took Mr. Doug find the same things in resolutions of the vor, will give you 110 at the next elec- fa- tariff; what care las at his word, and went to Kansas to fight the battlea of Freedom; and they were murdered there. That is gone, and now, according to Mr. Douglas, the doc trine is to let the people do as they please, subject only to what? To tho Constitu- j tion of the United States I Subject to j great army ot ttie tree, ana striKo one mighty blow against this tyranny which is oppressing us all. JGSThc New-York correspondent of The National Intelligencer sojf-: "The levy upon tho office-holders in this city has commenced. Every person Another Meteor. Cor. of the N. Y. Tribune. Ring iiaml ton, Rlonday.ug. 0,1560. lost in the "Woods. An Affecting: Inci dent. The Ilorncllsvillc Journal states that three young children of Mr. and Mrs. J. ' 13. Howley. of that place went into tho A meteor was witnessed this evening wocds on Saturday last, to pick berries, from this place, which in brilliancy, as without the consent of their parents, and well as in its general appearanco and, : wandered about about until lost. Not course, closely resembled the one of the returning beforo evening, the anxious pa 20th ult. It passed across the sky in a rent?, in company with nearly 100 others, direction nearly northeast, and instead of started for tho woods, and suoceeded in appearing over head, as didtbo former finding them. one, it was considerably to the north its It seems that, after baring picked e highest altitude being about 20 deg. a- nough berries, they thought it time to re bove tho horizon. It presented the ap- turn home, but, on returning about for poarance of a single nucleus of great bril- that purpose, thoy found theauoalvei in a liancy, with a tail of fire behind it small strange place, and could noJ find the portions seeming to part continuously road, or any way out. They oat down from tho principle body, and to assume 'on a log to think, and sat there a long instantly a trailing appearanco. It was time, finally giving up that they were lost, scon hero at 30 minutes past seven, New-: Mary, the eldest, said to the othera, "Let i ork time. Of course it was quito light, us pray to God to help us to find our way as tho sun hod been down but & short; out," and all kneeling there by the log, time. iwith hands uolifted, they prayed for de liverance old Whig party and the present party. Ior ?ou ' I0,r m" sc , , " , J0Ur Congress 7 No I But subject to the most j employed in the Custom-House has been 13utthe truth was, that those men of the 1 ' . ;T , . " j tyrannic olomont in tuis Union; tne u- assessed twenty per cent on his monthly old parties did not live up to their resolu- " l, 4 -j-"-t - j-- t , preme Uourt ot the United States, against lions. Repeated betrayal led men one for J"r ,frec sbten 1 fIf Jour hts" which Jefferson thundered; on which after another to consider, and they made could fiht HC,cn rea" fof a. Pream c Jackson let fall his thunders and against up their minds they would stind up for n't you vote once for a principle I Mr. , wbich 3ucbonan thundered with all his the principles of tho fathers, till now WOjDoufi,as complains that tho pecuniary in- mj ht Th c,aim not only the Dred lilt the shining banners of Republican "cj.ts of tbc . country were amended , Ihroughout the land. Thi, u the reSUr. i to; but he forgets that the Republican intervunti but diroot intorvontion on rectioa and the life of all that was glori- 00? ' io wor tll the part of Slavery by Congress. Not to ous iu tho old daad parties. It fought i pi : r l. i : :. . . . . . utcirnm thn Sntith? nnfl rAilnrl rllfiin flJinlr D J ' J . . o its nrst great battle uutier Hn-mont; and ' " - - , . ihQ Territorie3.by virtue of the Consti- but for fortunate divisions they would a rocks thoh ?l tution, but to protect it there. There i have carried New- Jersey, and lut for : ff bc 3' n'n M "g ? a case on its way to tho Supreme Court is way to too supreme uourt fraudulent naturalisation papers, they ,fcUUO , tUau l""t , 7T I now-the Lommon case-whioh, if deer would have carried Pennsylvania. Since :ef..and threaenned, if they did not have ( decisj m then, we have swept the lingering enemy luu" u;u 1,1UUU ' luf 'establish Slavery in New Jersey, and from New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, and ' would drlvo everything to eternal smash j boagt long ago from New-England, as our fath-m a moment. For two months, the xve- j h(J -g sajd tQ haVQ made that ho would era did the enemy in the Revolution; they ! publicans witnessed the shock, and their j caj tbe ro1 of n;g 6jave8 on Uunker Hill, drove him from New England, and final-- only speech was "Call the roll," 'Call I tuougb j believe that old hill would blazo ly drove him to Yorktowu, as they are the roll." Thoy stood foot to foot, hand a?ajQ wj.h muet:, before he does that, now doing our present enemy- Now the to band, and ejo to eye, and advancing j jfufc tljeriJ Qre onlj two forccg now ;n tn0 men who sustain tbe preset Administra- steadily, and not returning railing for j Gej(lj aQ(j let tI)e timi(j nicn stand back tion will be buried so deep that no bubble railing, until tho time, came, and the cry ; for thc nppr0achiDg Gght. Mr. Breckin will ever come up to tell where thc? went as given, and ran along the lines, like j rJd h da lbo Dem0L.ratic party. There . . r .1.- -i nr.i.l liT7 flnWn. The Democrat c nartv s at ast to cry oi u emngion at, u ateriou, up broken; tbe vat cloud is dispersed, leav- Guards, and at them 1" and after thc fire ing the bright sky beyond it luminous, and smoke of this charge had rolled away, with the rUing tar of Lincoln and Ham-, then appeared the benignant face you Hn. Cheers. It is a principle of the j look upon there (turning to Gov. Peu Republican party that every man is enti-! nington.) Cheering long and loud. tied to him-elf and to what he earn?; it j Ana wiougii mere was o muuu ui-ievung is the principle of the Democratic paty, I before, aud they wore mad enough to tear ! that he is not entitled to himself, but that; each other's eyes out, yet a great deal of another man may own bis brother. 'it disappeared, and he never saw so r&uch ' It is the doctrine of this-party that the! good will in any House of Reprcsenta- , ting for the election of Lincoln, that they ... i .1 . .1. - i TT . li- t.t ..1 1. people are not tue same in power, duc are ; u ves as mere was in uiui duusc m wv niay De aeliverea, mac iney may uu iruua thn mudsills of societv. Our doctrine is close of iho last session. And for that lated without tastinir death. But the lit are other parties I don't know how ma ny up and down the country. 1 sup pose Mr. Douglas thinks he has a party, and nerhaps Mr. Bell thinks be has one. alive in tho North. Ho believed such noble men as Henry Winter Davis, that bravo man whoso voice fell like a filling star, and made this man (turning to Gov. Pennington) Speaker, and such noble spir its as Emerson Ltheridge, are only wai that tbe people are thc same in power. It had its first application on board the Mayflower when that little vessel flutter feeling they were very much indebted to ic party that upholds Mr. Bell at the this great heart hero. They knew ho I North-; if they had any life in them would was a conservative, patriotic man, who ;0in the Breckinridge party a they have ed her weary wings in the bay of Massa- j went for thc Union, and was no agitator. jn this State. He had a great respect chusetts, and it is now lifted in tuany It-J In the Senate Jefferson Davis introdued j for X5cll and Everett, but had not much aly by Garibaldi, and he trusted in Godj a set of abstractions; Mr. Douglas on one j for n party that had not the courage to that ero this the canou of freedom are side and all the South on the other dis- bave a platform. They put forward the thunderiug upon tbe city of Naples. It j cussed them. The Republicans have not Constitution, but how do they interpret is a principle of the Republican party ' agitated the Slavery question except in ; , acoordiDfr to Calhoun, or Webster, or that the will ot the majority constitution-selt-detence. r$ut tic wisnca to leave tne ally expressed, is low until sbftll be con-i question of pecuniary iutcrc?t?, for he stitutionally retcrscd. It is a doctriue thought mau' was higher thaa money. of thc Democratic party that the will of j Then tell tne oh, my brother, what great the majority shall not rule; aud they came ': right has been unscathed by a sectional boldly forth to say to us; wc will play this despotism I Is it not written in the Con game no asatter what is the result; wo in-: ntitution that an Aaerican citizen shall tend to win: but we v.ill not submit if you ' travel anywhere in this Union. Try it in win; but if we win jou must submit. 1 some of the States and done to repent the evcry tinfe that Keitt of South Carolina That party has its head and body at the sentiments of Washington or Jefferson. speaks and threatens to smash things un- South. and dwindles away to a very small Is it not written, yon shall havo Freedom joSH bo a 0beycd immediately. They tail, or tso or three tail, at the North of tho Pres I Try it anywhero boyond , , -c tb bgd C(me out 0f tbejr though it does not grow small and beau- bat dark Mason & Dizon's line, from graves to light their pipes, and could not tifully less, for the smaller it grows tbe wboDCe no Northern politician ever re- find their wap baok again. It looks res uglier it is. If thcy"at tho South meaii turns ud see if your press is not destroy- pectable to see an old gentleman wearing to put their doctriues of Disunion into cf- ed aud perhaps your life taken. Go the breeches and kneo-bucklcs, but it is fect, we will try tbe force of this Govern- stand by thc grave of the Martyn Love- not at all funny if there are too many of mcnt of ours, and see if treason is to pre- joy and ponder this queftiou of your them. They wear good clothes and un vail iu the land. Let one of these trai- rights 1 lie fell by the bullets of tho ' exccDtionable hats, but -the heart is wan- tors lift his hand to smite down this crcat si.,rfi nniter: and if he now takes an in- ii. T can hoar verv well to see an old HayneT What eohool are they of! Where do they come from and where are they going? They cannot even give tho Constitutional countersign. That little organization is the last refuge of tho tim id cravan in the Northrn States; men who went to sleep sometime ago and I respect ago whoe knees knock together Balary. For instance, the man who re ceives S100 per month must pay S'0. A clerk designated by tho Collector is tak ing down names and salaries. Tbo a- They thon took a new start, and soon j found whortle-berriea plenty, with which: The littlo mount is to bo transmitted to tho Breck- ETote From Mr. G. P. Bond. Qtt. mm. rn,s : i: nr tbeJ satisfiod their hunger. the path described by tbe great meteorite ' ouca no! commenced calling aloud ho of tho 20th ult., as. derived from obser- nara.f rf, th? dlTent tho vations made iu various sections of the' fam;, Cfarrle' yngest, calling re country: It first became visible in tbcPc?tedI for Wll,k and- complaining of region of the great lakes, pursuing a course E S. E. from tho northern part of Michigan, in a straight line over Lake , fatiguo, she sal down to rest. Ida, tho second, was tired and sleepy, and would rather stay there than try any longer to inridge and Lane Committee in Washing- Huron, Canada West, Lake Erie, South- , , J . . y , ton. About ten thousand dollars will be ! Western New-York, tho North-Eastern ' a.?,ea(1 trCe' !a,d 0.n,lb,e Sround ,fof raised in this way. Many a poor fellow ! part of Pennsylvania, South-Eastern New- 0V groans when he reflects that he is proba-! York, the south-west corner of Conmcti- i wo y"nSe al .,WD ,e 1' . - -j, .- i . t T , , o j , T T She found that the sun bad gone down, hv navirur for whettmcr tho fuillotino . cut. ijonf Island bound, and Lionir Is- . . ... y. r j e a o , j d a , una it was nptMncr rinrlr nnri hn nr.nn which in March nest is to be used in his decapitation." IJjOn tho 21st ult., during a thun der storm, a stroke of lightning passed down the conductor attached to tho resi dence of John B. Briggs, in Preble, N. Y.. and throup-h tho oround into the cel lar, where Miss Lois Hurlburt and Mr. nearly when Charles Fox were engaged in skimming : in an air-line from New-York. r i r a uuiu o;tuvu side, tearine her Its velocity was about 20 miles a secoud The vertical diameter was one-fourth of a mile, including the brightest portion of thc luminous atmosphere surrounding the nucleus. ' Although thc above results must bo, in the main, correct, tbe difficulty of re conciling the accounts of different observers-is sufficient proof that they are open to future improvement ; especially as re gards tho velocity, and tho fact of the meteorite having left the limits of our atmosphere and pursued its course indef initely beyond. Both aro points of much -astronomical interest. The vcloaity being known, and thc fact established that the body had es caped contact with tho earth, we have all tho data necassary for ascertaining its or bit with reference to tho sun. The amount of its motion, diminished by tbc part duo ! to the orbital motion of tho earth, gives a ! A.ln.l rnnnln linn urmsilnrn fil v Ipss than EgTie Gazette and Republican of " J Trenton, N. J., contains an authoritative and straining milk. Miss Hurlburt on uer apron into sheds, passing through her dress melting one of her hoops to her hip, thence down her leg, tearing her stocking on one fride in places from one half to one inch apart, nntil it reached tho heel, when it entirely destroyed that portion of her hose, and rent her shoo in to numberless pieces. Strange to fay, tho lady escaped with comparatively lit tlo injury. She was, of course, rendered senseless, but only for a thort time. Tho only perceptible effeot, she says, is a black line down tho limb, and a slight lameness. Young Fox, standing about ten feet from Miss Hurlburt, was, ho thinks, hit by a ball of fire on tho hip, on tho opposite sido from where Miss Hurl burt was ttanding; be was knocked down, but recovered in a very short time. 1 ) T . .,nn !MM . A(( Aaa nt liiuu, jl I. nits cciu uuu ui xsjj uiti&ii wui.'. ,j . e J f at sea, and probaby passed on to resume ,, , , , , ' r,, , J v . , ,,S that God would take care of them, oho its path iu the solar system, undoubted- , , , . . , , , . v , , , ,. . , J, , ' -. . - had made up her mind to stay there the ly a good deal dibturbed from its origin- . . . . : . . , ,,J . - , ., i v-4 u .1. ,p .t j , night, knowing that she could not find tho al orbit by tho earths attraction ana the, ' . . p, . - . . J t , , way out herself. She knew the night resistance offered by its atmosphere. ,j t , j .t i-41, u t. . J , . l u would be long, and the little ones might Its nearest, approach to our globo wasi , , , . . , Cn j .... or- .. rr. . . . . , wake before morning hungry, so she filled ' ' . lirkM r n n lr A I inlh tt uTnrrnnna t rt nnntlxT them every few minutes during the timo calling aloud upon the different members of the family. When found, the two youngest wero sleeping, and tho eldest not yet 10 years of age, was upon her knees praying. .r crossing tho Hudson, 45 i statement of Gov. Olden's position in thc Henry Clay School, ho retains all bis for mer disgust of Henry Clay's political op ponents, and now in their divided and distracted condition would probably pity, if ho did not despise them. Their new fangled notions for the extension and pro tection of Slavery and thc revival of tho African slave-trade, ho simply abotm nates." a year. Those who havo had an opportunity of witnessing an occulation of either of tbe brighter stars in its path would do well to communicate their notes to some quar , tcr whero they will be accessible for scien ; tiGo objects. Two instances of tbo kind i have come to my knowledge, in which 1 the planet Mars was occulated by tho ! meteor. Observations by a watch, or by Exciting- Question. The following question will bo discuss ed at the next meeting- of the Frogtown Debating Society: "Which is the happi est: a negro at a danoe, or a hog in a mud-hole?'' JXX'A man in Wisconsin has gone in to tho business of fattening frogs andjish for tho market. He has a largo pond in wbich be "cultivates' these nquatilc3, by feeding them with oat ccal and grass hoppers. He raises tho largest frogE that have ever been scon this sido of tho river Nile. Cl .n w nnf n-lnnH hac nnmo TO 11 A IrfttTI i . i t .. U Za notnn rn 1 n tlita enllftrn 1 1 ....... tnt Mint nnrtn "Whatever may have been his ,. , dcairablo. views of the F Hmore party in 1850, ho - bethor mtQWW recognizes the Bell movement now as on- final, sumed in the atmosphere, or ly a trick and device to save if possible J bo best docidod b luu UBIUu...uik. w-7. : , - -nnftaranno at sea from vessels two or IT t I I I I I.. . I l.nAi n . three hundred miles to tho eastward of New-York. G. P. BOND. Observatory of Harvard College July 30. The Apple Crop. By whot we gather from tho farmers here and tho papers of the adjoining counties, a largo applo orop is looked for. Already apple buyers are contracting for their barrels. The Lyons RcpitbHcan 'says, A. N. Rouech, of Liverpool has contracted to deliver 10,UUU applo bar rels at various points in Wayne, county for S. A. Dewey, of Lyons. Rodiesler Union. : in TTnnnst Abraham liinco U Ot Illinois a man after his own heart, of quiet well and incorruptible integrity, who will cer tainly bo olected to the Presidency in November next, and will at onco proceed to rostore tho Federal Government to its pristine purity and vigor. On the vexed question of Slavery he stands whoro tho Fathers of the Republic almost unani- tinff . . .... i but it mattes mo tbe brains and unconquerable-arms of mut afford bim satisfaction to see that sorry when I see a young man, who ought mouslv stood, inexorably opposed to its our fathers, and that hand bball be with- froJn that State where be fell a martyr to live aud not die, go into bis grave so further oxtensson.- An old Henry Clay ered by the breath of the people's pow- to the freedom of the press they are about soon. My young friend, you havo no j ybigf bo is, and always has been, heart- ! tbe WOol over bis wife's eyes, er. And when wo t-hall bave elected to elect the first President for Freedom business there; your business is in the jy favor of efficient protection to home onQ day with a box ticket for Abe Lincoln for elect him we evidently ;n tbe iand f Ia it not written, you shall Strife andT)attlo of lifo, ever pressing on t hall we mean that be bball be inaugu- bave free Fpeech I So you can, here on ' with vigor and activity in tbe causo ot ted, and shall preside over tbe destinies these steps. Mr. Toombs might come right and freedom. Then why will you, of this mighty country. But I believe bcrfi anJ defcnd Slavory and you would my young brother, go in among theso he will be inaugurated, and not oue drop , . , jergev blood for the richt of ' timid, quivering men, who take anodynes f, Ctw,I.. lint. ttI, Khnnlil not vour when it thunders: who arc afraid in dark r J J ml JESJ-When John Loring Austin was sent to Philadelphia with despatches, an nouncing tho capture of Burgoyne, ho sent a note to Dr. Chauncy, requesting tbc prayers of the church for a safo pas gage. The doctor, full of the spirit of patriotism, earnestly added to tho prayer that, "whatever became of the young man, tho paffkago might arrive safelyl" . m r m . A blip ot tne xongue. irp"Ma, get down on your hands dnd A gentleman who had carefully tram- . minute, please." "Why wba; ed up hi servant in tbo way ho wanted j oq Qarh gbaU j do that f .Qauso bim to co. so that ho might at all time ,T . . jro ninKnnt " - . -, t t.: t u,- r be an emcicuD aia in neipiug uim iu iy of American blood shed. But if these men will have it so, and if tfey will be traitors then let them take the fate of traitors. Wc do not wish to disturb them ily labor." speaker as patriotic a man as any in tho land be permitted to go to Mississippi ... i nr A 1 a h a in a ana CXDress nis ominous a- A Hog Verdict. In Alabama, not long since, they tried a fellow for stealing hogs. The jury, af- niguih, v.uu aio inguauvu - - ronfUifl tr mike un their verdict. in a for it is a doctrine of Republicans to res- bQUt SiavcrVj and say that ho believed it pect State rights; but it is our right as it tQ be aQ evl tQ tfao C0UDtryt and that it ia our duty to stand against tho further ; ghould uec(jr be rinitted t0 go into the extension of Slavery; and that is after all, Fre(J tcrrUorics 0f tbo nation? Tbeso the dierenco between the parties. o arQ tb(j Serjtlincnts of Jefferson and Wash deprive nobody of his right in this way. - nd down to nenrv niav. and We say Slavery is born of local law; wo . cnnnot epeak theso sentiments in" say to our Southern brother, let us go to Alabama and Xis.issippi. And why not! the territories of tbo West, go out aud jf J0U asj tbis question of tho Democrat toil together, but do not take out the -c . aD ca.j tbeir attention to the mon you say you own, who shall work fa(J . lauh and gneer at you aa jf for you while you stay in the bouse aud 'wero notbing to tbem, but the mud- uvnvvpMuvu, i. t;n arPsv mechanics of society. t now, when they hear the distan thunder j rcturncd witb a vcrdiet oi me appruuwuiug uUu.wi, j b i f i.Qntj 0f hog stealin7 in tho fust de- men in some States, and in others they cry out to the Douglas men to save them gree.' Tho Judge told them that Ihey should f thrt hnas? that . - . .. T ,. Ml UllVU UDDliOOOU " " " w l J for fear these itepubiicans win aestroy uo degrees iu ll06tcnling; and them utterly. Tboy try to ally them- tbflt tbey myi9t roturD and bring in a ver sclves with those who havo always been i dot in .,proper form." their enemies, who bave huuted them j AgajD tbe jury retired to the woods. down, every ono who boasted thc name ! Afte gomQ deliberation, old Sim Turner of American, li you in xxow-uibj Br0D0Sed to write out tbe verdict in sent him ono day witu a oox iickul iui mo to the house of a certain youog lady. The servent returned when the gontlo man aud his wife wore, at dinnor. He had, of course, been told, in givng an swers to certain kinds of messages to sub stitute tho masoulino for tho feminine pro noun iu speaking of tho lady. ' "Did you see himl" asUed tno genuo- man, giving him tho cue. "Yes. sir." replied tho servant; o said he'd go with a great deal of pleasure auvi tnat ncu wait iui j"i "What was ho doing! ' asked tho wilo carelessly. do that then I pity you; for I never liko to look on suob craven men. 1 don t be lieve there are many who will vote for thoio who have trod them down in tho dust. Tbo leaders may sell out; they havo their priest; but the incorruptible masses never can be sold out. Thon He admired Mr. Douglas for ' !.. : 4. r:. H is anu nreasv rniimnh AfldP tn pn i iihi. i m r i i i i. i n i . nc w . . w.uu.Fu w.v. T 'Y'r-rrrVV'. This is the way tbey will answer you. only a.K lair piay iue .au.. ug This Dfimocratio party has gone from bad men of this republiowm nave at any co5l . ;- . fil fh bavc fallen entirely A protective tantt Hows naturally out oi. ' f , fflthera. Thov ,uM i 1, n -Tin uirlaa nartv: but it is a with - ... . . . ,i , i ii wav lrom l iu iau u j iusih".""'- o r ' jiepuoiican principle, utu-fc.u. F.w- nwav from the ordinance of ered nartv toot labor, which is tbe only wealth oj tno uuaU hina of God all ! u nart against tho Lecompton. Constitu country. It ia the principle of tbo Dem- . "u"- Kri..W,rn Territory. ' t!nn. W. that, was tho last blurb, of vir- ocratio party that no regard to protection over me g. v.- - - - , - HHuois ol bappj peop e u.. .u , "V-.".. i. . provements should be made for tbe bene "form." Accordingly no wrote ino ver dict and tboy returned to tbo court house. Old Sim handed tho verdict to tbo clerk, with considerable pomposity, and tho clerk road it as follows: "Wo, tbe jury, pusillannormusly doth find tbc defcudant guilty in tbc sum of 1 dollar and a in favor of tho hogs." ... ..1. ... IT iicpublican party wm great internal im- oi nappy 7,u ',,, fo hold 1 bv honest Abe Lincoln. j- ot tnat great rivui, auv. kuwj , rf ft . . . -r: , - TT..:rtn inn whnt. will hn the I l,lr Tlnmrlftn sn?l 5n tho Senate that ho 11111 w va L. 4 w - fit of the whole land. It is a measure of that Mississippi River intact in mo u - -" ; fU iUo choll h r.PiirnH tn tlin hv Virtue Ot tUCir Warm, luvuifi - f - J " 9 Wc con lcoag- 1-0 tho result there now, mm - . 1 1. - bu n I OIVT Till poor laboring man a little homo that and their strong rigut aruia. j cannot be taken away. The Pacific Rail-1 Democratic party have fallen away. did not care whether Slavery was voted up or down; and he said this' in the prcs- A Word of Advice. To a Newly Married Couple 'Over the way.' 'Tis dreadful hot, wo know, car C3siug couple, Without a breath of-air.a leaf .to" flutter, But still,-when Love in 'daylight calls To Arms!',' ' 'Twould be as well, pbrliapailb -close the shutter Last Friday, a ballot box was placed in thc Book Storo of Capt. Ayers, Wil liamsport, Pa., and tho privilogo of voting was offered to all who came into the Store. At night tho votes were counted with;tho following result : Liuooln DougUs Bell Breokinrido Total 56 "; ,t $ Ism 1.Q1 jgrCajsar Soultz, an ancient ncro slave, living in Wallpack, 13, perhaps,. "Ho was putting on bu bonnetI was; . and thc blundering reply. ; bs mcffiorj of cvenla i0Dg by gone con- "The fat was in the fire,' forth tb; , 8falement. Ho was purchased, and for tho rent of tho day the plattor-, by and old rbsU ing in that family was so vehement as to WaHpnck, named Dewitt, of n ,i0f0 tha sodativo influences of a now bon- M,m. Ho geutieman o. defv tho sodativo influences net. cloak, shawl and uress. didu't go with the husband that night to tho opera. Cawar wa3 23 years old when Americau indep.cnd- enao was declared, ana distinctly remem bers that event. He discourses fluently, and relates many incidonta connedto.d with tho Revolution. His conversation nuito entertaining, and denotes jre ijcIt is said that CnANQ and Kno,, thn Si&meso twins, differ in politic. hut OlIANQ i.Vl :i,.li; ,nnno fnr nno an nil! 130LU U1U VCtcmu ucuiuuiuu - ' , mariiUUlu iuiwIubuvu w. w.w. . is now for Breckinridge and hsa for tbat tbo Dowitts offered him hU i DOUQLAS. Ho f r.n.lnn. K,it hn nrnfrrfl tr rnwsnin on IIVCUVUI, W v V w j. . - " " ' the farm, and end his days on tho banks i n.,;ni, Wo 'of the Delaware, in Wallpaek. The De- l S3 Irmnnino OU tUQ iulll Ol o:-nvw mj- ww.w.w j. --jv IZ'tl" M. fiSto &l which pub-.neigoborbood 8100 per for kop- Juno last. ant. rrtj 1 .1 mnn nnrnfortablo to tho COn- lifihestho announcement, uoes not 8 wB' rt.A tintinv individual. stinueu ior tus.- o tno nam w iu ""it'J
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