The Jeffersonian. (Stroudsburg, Pa.) 1853-1911, March 07, 1861, Image 2

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AitUU Ministers of Health. WA.nOTOK, tuo.-a., marc, wm
Id aminiBg tho vm1 .t the wtoo. Tbe lauf -ration pa.jea-on orm a.- altcmntc'd. j bold that in
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: .u. ,-u contemplation ol umver
mivcrsal law and of the
wharves-we find amonjMbb curiosities ot. ij.- TnTA'""".
Lnn .nmmPr tho bri. Miranda, just in B Zl " rr:;. Constitution, the Union of these States is
O . I DrlEMll BQU BUUUYi BuUWIUSi vwijuimk . , . . - . . , . - . t ..
fro. Truxillo with a cargoof, Honduras cheerfaraSpCct. The oongrrga. PP . .! P .1. iP . " ,
Sarsaparilla for Dr.C. Ayer & Co., of and bofore tha east front of the 121 as-
Lowell. Soparticul-r arothisfirmasto Uapitol was immense,-larger man ever wtli,Btn 0rDMDtpfopcrcTCrhadi
tho articles used in compounding their before I ard the number "mated ' Won Jn itj organic law for its own
-.-it.;-.,, that thev have this drujr. as mhu a3 , -,.,. rf 'termination. Continue to execute all the
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.THITIISDAY, MABCT18GL
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i;, tmTT ,.,. tethered " , 7. " .1 ' oxnrcss proTiMons o! our JNationai uonsti
.,he Uiu. ; r. aourse, a largo portion ui iu - . -d ,1.0 Union will endure forever.
very in the Territories I The Constttu- what i nave said, 1 depart from mypar-
tion docs not expressly say. From ques- pose, not to spcaK ot particular amend
tions of this clasa spring all our constitn- mentsj sq far as to say that, holding such
tional controversies, and we divide upon a provision to now be implied constitu-
thom into majorities and minorities. If tional law, I nave- no objection to its be
the minority will not acquiesce the major- ing made express and irrevocable.
ity must, or me vjovcrnmcnt must cease. lne uuiei-iuajri&iraie uerives all hi
There is no alternative for continuing tho authority from the people, and they bavor
Government but acquiescence oo tho one conferred none upon him to fix the terms
side or the other. If a minority in such for the separation of tho States. The
a case will fiecedo rather than acquiesce, people theitselvcs also can do tbisjf they
they make a precedent which in turn will choose, but the Executive, as suih-, has
ruin and divide them, for a minority of nothing to do with it. His duty istoad-
their own will secede from them whenev- minister the present Government as -rr
a majority refuse to bo controlled by .came to !m band, and to transmit it unt
t-uch a minority. Iur instance, wny may impatreu Dy Moo to bis successor. Why
not any portion of the new Confederacy a should there not be a patient confidence
year or two benco arbitrarily accede a- in tho ultimate justice of the peoplel la
gain, precisely as portions of tho present tnere any Letter or equal nope in the
Union now claim to Becedc from it I All world? In our present differences, is
who cherish disunion fentimenti are now either party without faith of being in tho
being educated to-tho exact temper of riht! If the Almighty lluler of Na
doing this Is there such perfect identi- ttous, with his eternal truth and justice,
ty of interests among the Statos to com- bo oo your side of the North, or on youra
po.e a new Union as to produco harmo- of the South, that truth and thatju.tico
ny only and prevent renewed secession ! will surely prevail by tho judgement of
Plainly, tho. Central idea of secession is this great tribunal, the American people,
the es-ence of anarchy. A majority held By the frame of the Government under
in rcr'traiot by constitutional checks and wiich we Uto, this Bamo people have
limitations, and always changing easily wisely given tbtir publio servants but lit
with deliberate changes of popular opin- t'e power for mischief, and have with c
iona and sontiments, is the only true sov- qual wisdom provided for tho return of
ereign of a freo people. Whoever rejects that little to their own hand at very
it, docs, of necessity, fly to anarchy or to -bort intervals. Whilo tho people retain
despotism'. Unanimity is impossible. their virtue and vigilance, no Admi'nij
Tho rule of a minority, as a permanent tration, by any extreme wickednessor
arrangement, is wholly iuadmisbible, so folly, can very seriously injure the Gov
tbat, rejecting the majority principle, an- ernmcnt in the short space of four yean.
Dulccand tho rivers of Montagna ind 7 . Constitution was to form a more perfect archy or despotism in bome form is-all My countrymen, one ana all, think
The Inawrural Address. Santiago and among the adjacent rooun- r " - .. Union. liut if the destruction ot tue . "T -- - -t- y - VJ,.
iutiiwuuidi ouuv .. fe . . . , In comn hancc with a custom asold as the . , , . , e . T do not forget the rjojition assumed Nothitiff valuable can be lost bv takim?
The Inaugural Address of President tarn were of .otcn-e interest. Wo Govcrninontiieelf. laonoar bi-foro you lo ad-,o,c thnt Constitutional aucstion time. If there be an object to harrv anv
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Liucoln which we herewith publish, will but commend and honor his employer dress you briefly, and to take in your pres- . decided b y the Supremo Court . of you, in hot haste, to a step which yon
h rnBd w ih no sma deirree ot interest for the taitlitulness ana energy witn " I"--- r "J . . 7 7, .. .... .... .e r.
it t . . of the United States to be taUen oy me rres- tue vuai eicmcni oi perpeiuny.
It is an ablo document, andwell worthy which the execute their trust as miuis- Went befo ,J(J enlor, on the execuLion of his lows from these views that no Stat
u: r f .minlflc Tt rlum.linri- (n l!m tmAIip linnltli nnrltvn aiisnnnt l ntTirtu 1 A,i tint rnntsirlor it np.rsFn rv :i t. nrf?s- I : t.. irni!n no n 1 n-fil 1 n nl
U( lllu MUUi IIUUU1 U vimiuuiv.'i " m--- 1' I uiki j.v.--v". J I U3UiflJ mtiu i.uuwU Will ,imiuiij w.vui ' . . I. Q I r J , j.
oni r mo tn i lens's iiko inn prs nr m nun- tt . i. i i I : i mv arc aiso eoiiiiuu iu ct v.inii" wnvu wi j u u ..o v, uu . ui-ouniuc
istration about which there is nosnecial anx- . ..f ,.rrf in otin Unect and consideration in all parallel ca- til! have the Oid ton.-titution unimpair-
iety or excitement. f vjo,cnce u J State or Ues by all other Department, of the Gov- cd, and on the sensitive point, the law
Annre nens on seems w exist nmo'i" uiu . . .... ... tt .. ,i
people of the Southern States that by the States agamat the authority oi tne uniten
RRksion of a Ilenublican Administration. States are insurrectionary or rcvolutiona-
their oroDertv. and their peace and neraonal ry. according to circumstances. I, therc-
n.l mtltude when he oontemnUtcs the Mr. Editor . I was somewhat vexed security are to be endangered. There has fore, consider that, in view of the Coustl-
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, , , r, . on vi.Mtmc tne onico oi me iVlouroe jucm- never neen any reasonauiu rautu un Buunup- ruiion anu inc jdwb, me uuiou is uuuru
m l ii. i n t a t rnA n inpnrn n l Oriiflrini I " I
COITET PROCEEDINGS. '
The ca'e of Stroud J. Holiinshcad vs.
Naumnn, Knoll and Koerncr was closed
on Thursday night, aud ou Friday morn
ing the Jury returned a verdict for De
fendants. The following Licenses were granted ;
Jno Baldwin, Tavern, Stroud Tsp.
JoMah Do?li.ng, . " Cooibaugh.
Donner & Flick; Store, Cbecnutbill.
Timothy Van why Margaret hi-
wife, in right of said Margaret. Jacob II
Vanwhy. by his next friend Arthur Van
why, vs. Washington Overfield. This
wa- an action of ejectment, to recover a
tract of land. After the evidence was
closed on both sides, a fcc.ttlemont was a
greed upon between the parties, the
terms of7which wo have not in ouripoises-
ion.
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for them ny a Mttiiiui ageoi oi tue.. zensot iuaryiana ana vug.u.-, u imt)0S ,b,0 t0 destrov it except b
in the tropical regions ofits growth. He toned to the Inaugural with tne proiouna- tt0clioar D0t ovi(jcd for 'iD the instru-
informs us that there many species of f atten Uou , u xjm. . . nent itself. Again, if the United States
of this plant, but two of which are reallj "-- , imrrClJ,iMi To that be net a government proper, bu an asso-
vuluable in medicier the qualities of r hiok fu1, 30 000 persons heard him cation ol Slates m ttio nature oi conir.oi
u ... l.1 , y T'- -V m.;o. merelv, can it as a contract bo peaceably
meso are aiso oueoieu uy iu .. . - inrougnoui. i am Bu..u u "u V t !afiB than all the narties who
gathering, mode of curing, etc, opera- arill make a deep impreion on i the pno- - ' qq t a O0'ntract
lions which in that region of unreliable c mind of the Slave States but especial- j- bufc
. v or the ijorucr Otaica. jatciy sfuwuci' . ,, , - - , ,
workmen imDoses a beaw labor npon 7 " l.r uor" La .:., I it not require all to lawfully remind it I
' . " innicaiinsr a curuoj-i; iu ouaiani nun muiu- ... . i : i .
K!m Onn of thi, inort variotics of Sar ?t:L ua -il,no,..5, nl. Descending from these general principles.
iam iuu umuu uuu lulu...... p.--. - ,t,ot : nn.
- Til. rrtc r ntrn fnrts.U;- HM, f lU.Knd thrflBtfl that he wo uuu luu Fl"F"',"uu.lu" "6"
" b'v " v - - the ITn on s Demetua . con
i II 111 : &..JKt.f. hn c innW! mi - r
while several others, nearly worthless, a- snouiu ne asbabaiu.ieu u - -uuu.- . Uq.oq . ,f
. . , r, ., . tako tho oath did not impel him to make ur. .y " . . . .. .,
hound m vjcntrai ana ooutn Amcnun. 7- i,.. ..,i u The Union is much oiaer tnan tne uon
;i iiuni in n i iiiiii viini it ai j t uuni uv
The intclliSent agent assurcd us that the f ' nnie10UIJ mark for tbe
rillaius who had threatened to j-boot bim
virtues of this drug had never been fully
told, and that tho reason of the low es
teem in which many hold it is mainly
due to tho importation of such immense
quantities of tho worthleos varieties.
His accounts of bis trips to Honduras and
VI
as he read. Mr. Buchanan looked old
and fomcwhat enfeebled, but bore him
self with complaisance and dignity.
.-titution. it was tormcn, m lact, oy tne
articles of association in 1774. It wa
nunatural and continued iu the Declara
tion of Independence in 1770. It wa
further matured, and the faith of all the
ilion thirfnnn States cxoresslv Dliyhted
. uu I
i llmt it should be Dcrnetua
lJMAUtrUitAli iLUVnZtt ... ,ia f nnnfodflralion in 1778
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OF I 1 fi l lfl7 nn nf thn A nr nrrt
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a onaincM excursions a.ong me uu., PRESIDENT LING OIjN objects for ordaining and establishing the
onstratcs the fact that tho people made that this courfe is at least one of tho rca-
no amtakein selecting Abraham Lincoln sens why their medicines are held in such
m t.fca char of the couutrv for tbe next extraordinary favor through the civilized
four ver: and causes the heart of every word.-Ncw York City News.
lover of his country to swell with pride
iu lo?t i,re Ul'OIUBU Uy IUU OUpiUUJU uuun, ui jvu, iu uui. uu-i,., ivr u cujj nuiuu JfUU-'
It fol- p-or d deuy that such dceiiou must be would never take deliberately, that ob-
ttc upon binding in any cae upon tho parties to a ject will be frustrated by taking time
7 Jet out uit, as to the ol'jcct of that euit, while iut no pood object can te frustrated by.
they are also entitled to veryjngb re- it. Such ol you as are now Osatisueov
spect and consideration in all parallel ca- till have the old Con.-titution unimpair-
ses by all other Departments of tbe G07- ed, and ou the sensitive point, tho law
ornment, and while it U obviously posii- of your own framing under it, while tho
bio that such decision may be orroceou new Administration will have uo lmme-
in any given case, still the evil effect foi- diate power, it it would, to chango either,
lowing it, being limited to that particular If it were admitted that you who are dis
ease with tbe chance that it may be over satisGed hold the right ride iu the dispute,
nrehension. Indeed, the most .ample evi- kjBDi 8Iltl to tue extent of my abilitv. I ruiea, ana never necome a prectunmui iuc .o u F..U1-
dence to the contrary has all then fnle ex- ,.,, take care, as the Constitution it-elf other cases, can better be borne than tale action. iuteliience. patriotism,
isted, and open to their inspection. It it esDreJ!Hi 0DiojU3 upon me that tho law- coul(I lhe cv,ls of a diff-'"ut practice. Lhri-tianity, and a nrm reliance on tiim
found in nearly nil the published speeches of nJ h f;tiIfI1ii UopntPfl in nil At the same time the candid citizen ruu-t who has never yet forsakes this favored
him who now addresses you. 1 do hut quote - confess that if the policy of the Govern land, are still competent to adjust, in tho
from one of those sneeches whin 1 declare luo "'UQ lu, . . r-- .. u . u
... , k;mnl., nn mv nnrt T shnll r nt-r. ment upon inu vuai ( ubmiuuj uiiuunu.-. J "-"j
that I have no nurnose. directly or moirect- a Mmpie duty ou my part, i suau ptr- v . j a:.:,r..a r,.n
Mr Vnn Vliot the other Secretary of .aid i ;,fi,M .',..,', h ;8,.i,.n of SIvp. fntlv r.erform it so far as is practicable, the whole people is to oo irrevocably ux- your uu, uaj i-u? ..-uu-
His honesty and Patriotism , ?iveQ bim fa ,J . to Vin tie States where it exists. I believe 1 unless mv rightful ma.tcrs.the Americand by the dccUions of the Supreme Court, tryrnen, and not in mine is tbe moment.
m ,,nn5iirtnnd. and but. few indeed, or j nnirrr nf Mr Vnn Viif T 1m v.' .m Inwfi.l ricrht tll (lo so. and I have noknru withhold tho rpnnixiiinn nr t be i ust au t the v are oi ad e i n ord t n a ry li tiga ou issue ol civil war. inc uovernmenc
1 . I 1 ' . . . , nit i . j 1 T . . 1 - t . nnw.,nr, nnf in nn !uGnl mil nil Mfl lflVfl nft
. . 1 1 r i r i r i . t .1 i i ? i i.vi. r o i iicn tuiwi r mmin!iiin f -i . . i . . inn 1 1 1 i ivmcii i li i its in t i nu mi Uuiiuu. i i i ijul u.-'ii r - w w - -
Tionp dTiibfc his ability. uniei ju-iioe was lnlormra mat ne uaa given mm no " " cu- ............ ,u gome auiuoruaiive mauuer uirect use t- r . . . . ., , .
II Urn nun. or! in hn hiM r rn n R lf r. w 1 1 hoil t OCI O t VOU T.el I tUC Q St o res
,mu me .u.u w ...w. . 7 contrary. J trust this will not Do rejrar- luv fF'1- iT o . .
that I had made, this and many similar dec- V, a i. n,.U ... n, ,i..j0 ,1 own masters, bavins to that extent prao- -ors. louhaveno oath registered n
larations, ami nao never recanieu wium. mm , f. n - . -t -,, ,. tically resigned their government into the Heaven to destroy tue uovernmeni, wnua
lormy acceptance.ana as a law to uietiiseuts . , . thrn. in thin vim nnv ns-an t unnn the serve, nrotect. aud defend' it. I am loth
nnl tn mp thp f par and emnhalic reso ulion uoing mis inere ueeu uo uo uiouusueu or -j - -r-- --- .
arju me, me cieai; auu t-inpu alii, iluiuiiuii .6 .... . n Tt ; ,l frnm tn nlnon Wo aro not enemies, hut
violence, and there hhaii he none unices U.UU1 " Li,u " "fsus" " , " :
r..,i ,i. i -...!..:. which thev mav not fhrink to decide ca- friends. Wo must not bo enemies.
tvrnt. fnr f!n nnmoe of hnvin-f the nro
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a roan at us neaa wno ia a irue P-- CeadinMof the Teachers Convention, held
Tho impression begins to steal over those at fcbe Qourt House, on Saturday. Fob the
even who were prejudiced against him, I6tb. publi.-hed, to find that anothor gen-
thflt be is the man raised up bv Provi- tleman had left the proceedings for pub
It- r- . :
, j. ,i : Mention, iu y nrsi impresMon was, iuai
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of the tbaes.
Taney immediately after tho Address bad authority whatever, neither had he seen
coin tho followinf; oath
rhrfrf!nrp it was a forced renort. rotten
..r .,.1- s r
i, dUKAUAji , tJC jjcntleoian to suit bis own pecu
Lincoln, do solemnly swear that I will jar case j,jow would say to the gen
faithfully execute the office of Presidrrt 6f tleman, that I wish he would attend to
the United States, and will to the bcst of bi- own business, and not iutcrfcre with
in
which I now read :
"Resolved, That the maintenance invir
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myability,preserve,protectnnddefendthe VfJ
all the way to Kansas aud back, and
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i . . . Ki-ft-vABMi.vnrM.iA m a nn r i rinii.ru nn bkwtii ri :i ii:i v i mi i iiii'ii i
nthpr neonle's. Furthermore. I should Uf H,R ri.rhts. of the States and esneciallv lhe The power confided to me will be nsed to ProPyi 1Jf ufuBu - a r--- j
I 1 ' o ' - - . " . . '
man having nci-n
Constitution of the United States.'" None
believe that he swore with a reservation made several Douglas speeches last fall.
when he took this oath. But, on the con- thnt ho should have common sense enough
trarv. nil believo that he will be true to by this time to know better than to do
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.tM.rta ?r.orrtlinltt tnrmc flint it lb!
ion passed that
right of each State to order and control its hold, occupy, and pOfSesa the property
domestic institutions according to
. . T. .1.1 i. CI n cinlnll (llfifA .T n a n V r. I-
. . ... I Mien UIUL';. liu .-iuiuw luiic nan n ts-
it. He t-tates in emphatic terms mat it if " ....
lUlUlll'Ll L'tt?ruu . ll W ta UUlj CLIIUUI r
it f 'a t Tl 11
not nor never was tue internum oi me ne better to discipline the mind of a scholar Union the eravest of crimes."
pu licnn party to m any manner lmeriere ti,an a quiet one." JNo such resolution j now reiterate these sentimcntP, and in
that balance of power on which the petfec-
tion and endurance of our political fabric de
pend, and we denounce the lawless invasion
bv armed force of the soil of anv Stale on
Territory, no matter under what pretext, as
,. r c . i i i . i. i. .. i. .1 . r n.it.. .
is no tauit ot tneirs 11 otnera sees to turn must uou ureua. uur uuuua ui antiuu.
r r,wfw,v . . ... . . it.- i im u j, f .t,u:-
r i . . i . nnni.iniiu rn rmnrinn i T-tirrntnu mm iti vi n imi ii in iiiimitiii m 7 1. 1 1. 1 1. ii i ii l
own domestic institutions accorumg 10 uM and places belonL'ini: to the viovernment. tut" ru..a p"'rJVO- J . " . , , J 4 0
own judgment exclusively, is essential to d collect lbe duties and imports, but One section of our country believes bla- trom every battle-held and patriot grave
beyond what may be neccs.ary for these very is right and ought to be extended, to every luing hear and hearthstone au
objects, there will be no invasion, no u,ing while tbe other believes it is wrong and over this broad land, will yet swell the
offorca against or among th- people any- out not to be extendi. This is the ohorus of the Union when aram touched,
where. Where hostility to the United only substantial dispute: and the Fugi as surely as they will be, by tbe better an-
Statt-s shall be so fireat and so universal tive S!"e clauso of tl,c Constitution, and 4els of our nature.
as to present competent resident citizen the for the-suppression of the foreign During the delivery of the Inaugural,
... . ,v o.-.- J .L.. .1.- on,J ( U l), l,l,.c nn .U, n. , T .1.. .1 l.i:- ., frm !,n Hmr, fl.n Tlnr! nffnoa t dnrt. I SiaVe-iraUC, iUli UilUIl U3 LMI UUIUTOU, UIUU uuiuituu uv . -j. - ,
VrJ . ..:.,:,... easion. He also stated that the Chairman, tion the most conclusive evidence of which will bono attempt to force obnoxiou, perhaps, as any law can ever be in a com- Pre ident elect was much cheered, espe-
return of fugitive slavcf is a constitution
-ial obligation and 4-hoald be strictly and
rigidly enforced. He says that no State
or number of States has a right or thej
power on its or their own mere motion to
go out of the Confederacy, and therefore
ail resolves or ordioanoeS to that effect
arc nul'; and that he his no choice but
to execute the laws in accordance with his
oath of office.. This duty, so far as it is
practical le, he intends to perform faith
fullyj but in doing it no unnecessary force
will be used, nor will any Federal officer
be placed where it will tend to do more
harm than good. It is bis fixed determi
nation, however, to occupy and possess
the property and posts belonging to tbe
Government, and oollect the revenue.
He in favor of calling a National Con
. vention to make such amendments to the
Constitution as tho majority may deem
proper
JVo Alcohol That well knowD remedy
for Dypopfia, Indigestion, and General
Dubjlity, the Oxygenated Bitters, tfbich
bos effected such remarkable ourop, con
tains no alcohol; yet it is not affected by
summer's beat, or winter's cold," and
retain its astonishing virtues in any climate.
"w I r-- , I r.t .
was requested to address the meeting. the case is susceptible, that the prosperity, strangers among the people that object. '""""J wucro lD0 morai ieDl in- peo
No such request was made, neither did peace and security of no section are to he in While the strict legal right may exU ol pie imperfectly supports the law itself.-
the Chairman deliver any speech at all a"' wise' endangered by the now incoming th0 Government to euforce'the exercise of The great body of the people abide by
After the meeting was oran zedr the - ' p "'7 " " "J? these offices, tho c.ttempt to do so would lu j
1 u t" ft """ t Inrttinn uhioh. rnnsistpnt v with 1 he Lons - . ! f . . . r i I. nu 'PI.? T il, nl-
cially at any allusion to the Union.
.t. tu Mug ,, , lection which, consistently with the Const i-' " . " , f , T 7- a few break over in each. This. I think
n C?..;.,tr.rlt (Tnr-A 1, r. fllrt.r. I ... '. . .... hn sn I r 1 1 1 Tl f I tl (T l tl A so tip :t T 1 P l ni n r n f. t u- n . J ,t" u,catt UYOl ill V.UV.U. J. UIO, 1 IUIIIH
wvuutJ uupu.mwuusuv uuiu iug tut,on and the laws, can be given, will he " " 1 - -----j --r--
oic witnai, mat i oecm it neuer to ioregi
fnr flip flfjiP thp. iiph nf snoh nffinns. Thi
maiN, unless repelled, will continue to be tion of the sections than before.
-A Novel Bet,
In Tcenton on Friday, in a lager bior
-aloon, Chris. Gerber, a Republican, bet
I 111 Hill II 111. IIIV. IU...U..... l.vjl.. ..... wwi. . v. . 1 n. . nnfl.iri'l t.."i. i7 11 H ll IP TT nn I II I I I 1 . I I. . I -J
; t.L.t; . . ,. . ct. r i i... I hi withfil thnt. I nppm it iintiir to forponl uu uli iiuji LUU i -that lie couia oo wnac oo iomocrai couiu.
u ii..-uiuuuu. ... innr hi v (i vfin 10 a i ne oiaies w e law- - n- . t . r.. a.
Resolved, .That it i. the duty of the FuMviemanded. for whatever cause, as cheer- for the time the unes of such offices. The 1 worse id boo eaaea .ir me "par-- The bet accepted, and Uhns. br.l
. " . i j . i -i i lit tii . .ti r.inn nr iiih sfTninriM hiiiii uuiorc. i
g0 foreign slave-trade, now imperfectly sup
pressed, would be ultimately revived,
without restriction in one section, nhile
teacher, and not tbe Superintendent to fullv to one section as to another.
preserve order in school. . There is much controversy about the de- furnished in all parts ol the Uuion.
I... i r if 1 t
Mr. Derrick remorked that perfect or- u'venng up ot tugimes irom service oi uioor. uar as possiMe, the people everywhere
J-:....t. t .,V.l-.. v lie cause i HOW reau IS as piaimy rniun hn tn that sr.nsr nf nor net. snr-iirifv
U IU OUUUUl fJO I UU -UvUuuUiU lUil ICilVU- ' . . , , ....... ..-- - r-. ..j m .: II ...
r t . t t i :..... nn ...... . I, nvfiiti I .... . . . .. .1 ft. . i i i ii .Uiina nntv null' mi r 1 1 ! 1 1 XT wllr
ern success, and that too many neglected In uie ousi.iui.u.. aS a.. v whl(jfa JfJ m0lt IavoraDle t0 ca!in th0ugbt r- "'v ;-
their duty in that rcnect. lie was fol- " at in. i i an reht'ctiou. J he course here mdica-
tneir ouiy in mai re pecc. ije was ioi No pcraon held to service or labor in one , . ... , , . a by the other.
lowea ny yee ana omors wno concurrea gtale ulldcr the laws lhereof escapin,r into - - p,' ,mbKb Mni
with him. This the Uentleman no doubt iinoiher, shall, in consequence of any law or anu experience sumi.suuw a luuuiuuanuo - r
forgot. As to teaching Arithmetic in regulation therein, be discharged from such or change to be proper, and in every case rate we cannot remove our re-pective
clashe be Was correct. He stated that service or labor, but shall be delivered up on and exigency my best discretion will be sections from each other, nor tui!d an
Mr. Dctrifk delivered an excellent ad claim of the party to whom such service or exercised according to the circumstances, impassable wall between them. Alius-
lubor may be due." actually existing, aud with a view and baud aud wife may be divorced aud go
It is scarcely questioned that this provi- jQ of a peaceful solution of the nation out of tho presence and bcyood'the reach
sion was intended by those who made it, for &j Uoublcs amJ tll0 rehtoration of fratcr- of each other, but the different parts of
thercclain nal athio8 and affections. Tbat our country cannot do this. They can-
n r there are nersons in one section or anotb- not but remain face to faoo, and inter-
rtto thele" .troy the Union at all course, either amicable or hostile, must j""
. i i . i . a a. iiMriVrij-t ror nrnn n t nu tt i.j i r nnu&iriiii
vision as well as any other. To the propo- events, anu aro giaa oi any prcicxi 10 uo """""
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lifted twelve times m sucoo-sion at arms-
lensfth, above his head, a keg of lager,
and then lifted it twelve tiiue from tho
floor witb his teeth. Sevt-ral- Democrats
attempted the feat, but failed in the pcr-
at formance. .
dress. He did not make a regular ad
dress, but took part in the several discus
sions as he usually doe on such occasions
I apprehend that small things appear
very large in his estimation.
DAVID S. LEE.
: Secretary.
Curious Coincidence.
It is regarded as a somewhat remarka
ble coincidence, the fact that on the very
same niirht on which Mi3 Cora Ander
son, a celebrated St. Louis belle, was
married, tho steamer Cora Anderson;
named in honor of the lady, struck
?nag about forty miles above Yick-burg,
immediately sunk and will prove a tola
isition, then, that slaves whose cases come it. I will neifher affirm nor deny. But if then, to mako that intercourse more ad-
The Cabinet.
jg3rlf misfortune comes intQ .yonr
-. - . i . c . i i . . l. 1 1 l . I . t i tt I .. - -..:r... .nnrni-. .
wjinin uie lenus oi uns ciauso --siiau ou uu- mere do suon, i neea auuress no wora to vauiEuua yi jf unv.. o.-p- , , . i i r i -j ,.-;irt
Uan aliens make ""UBV T- V,, " " " .: r
Putrid Sore Threat Cure.
A lady who has experienced tbe bene
fit of the following simple remedy, is vc
v ry anxious that the readers of The Tri
iune should be made acquainted with
it and its Value :
' Mix one gill jaf trong applo vinegar,
table-spoonful of common salt, one
ble-spoonful .of drained honey, and a
half pod of red pepper (or ball tea-spoon
fol ground pepcr), boil them together to
a proper consistency, then pour it into
half a pint of strong sage tea. In severe
oases half tea-spoonful every bour for n
child; one tea-spoonful for ao adult. A
' tbe canker decreases, decrease the fre
quency of the doses.
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Tosmastets.
lb view of the anticipated ftrifefor tho
position of postmasters in Illinois, ' Uld
Abe" left orders, before his departure,
for elections to be held in all the pnnci
pal towns for the office of postmaster
the candidates to be republicans only
and those who shall the roeeive largest
uber of votes of the electors receive
he appointfflent.
m i e
Mr. lincoln's Sirth-Day.
The Preuideot elept was born on tbe
h of February, 1809, and is there
52 years of sge.
1 n--nI nt " tlimti nntlia n rn nnn ill mnilC I . t f tl ,! I t 11 I - - ft.-.-.it. Vt-r.T
The noODV is over, .nd Lincoln's Cab- Nn. :f ,,, woom ,al,o U.o efforl in oo. ... ,u. t,:. r .... '. ..u, .,l. ..!, n,. fPi-.i. ,!, nleosuntlv noil il mil stalk out ngam for
,nct 13 formed. a .s announoed in mj ,elnpsr, C0M thejr not, will, nonrljr eqncl f . ' ' ,, c, ..,. bo aB failbflllj. it cannot Lear that lr.ua ol coapan;.
:..?alcb !.rli.J. -SO. Mr Seward ui,,,y raujo an ,P- '"" tho do.truclion of u national fabrio. enforced between alien, tbanjaws can a-
raLof War, Mr.W, Seeret.r7 of ''"-'-.f!'-" S'-T ' ' 5? ,b! " !J3.!' ''' I " , ZTJftL li . d .il. jou a barr'el.of eider tj bad water in
t rt -.1 O -f 1, UY OlUlB QUUIU I IV , UUl Bill UI llllll. li I I U I IV. - IHl tl-UVlU. Illll JWU SU V " C I ,l ..XT UI . t ..nl 111 -n ff
the xavv; Mr. Stnitb Secretary of the jr g t rf u,e B,ave is peie a atep while any portion of tho Hl-Nthor. yoa cease fighting, the identical T -"No, no!" was to "Ply 1 en y
I rinr. l r Hloir 'nt t Tn i c T f r. I r o ti o r !1 1 I . . . ......... r r - t . . . Ic-nl cam crtlil inn h.irrn OI WaiCT nllQ
Avt n r," T, , .m."' to bo surrendered, it can be ot but littfe con- vou Qy from have no reel existence ? questions na to terms oi intercourse are --
uu J.'-.i. au.m.y w-u.i-i. -1 r.nimnffi to lim or tn Ot ier. bV V IICH aU- tlt:il .1 ..- :il ..oT unnn vmi d lll-IU Ww m
cast was definitely determined on fhurs- Ulority it is done, and should any one, in any I Ja nn flta .. i J m,.:, .hu in"B,siiftna
day and virtually announced then, and case. be content that his oath shall l'o unhept w:i, .... .... r , u ..i.;f ';, . An eleaant coach has been presented
though effoits have.ince been made to on a merely, unsubstantial controversy as to . " "f-- - - -K- " "1P ' f ihn to Mr. Lincoln, by a few wealthy gentle-
i - ! -. i . it . .1 i I it . . i . ii i. i. i : ..... ...icvruiiuitut?i'. nut .in uiuiLa iu wi.! v i iii:iil..il llj.v nuuu -iwii i i. w m. - .. . .
nisturn it, ine rreiuciii ua. at no unie now il &iiuii ue r.ujjL: vuni, in unj- iu , r - t-
entertained any such purpose. Tbe nom- upon this subject ought not all the safeguards content in the Union, if all Constitutional existing Government, they cau excrci-e
inations were sent to tho Senate by the " erty Known in me civilized ami Humane rights can be maintained. 1 it true then, tueir consiuuuouai ugui ui aiuuuiuS, u.
hands of JobnS Nicolay who has been jurispruaenceDeiniroaucea.Bouiaiaireeman that any ri,ht plainly written in the Gon- their revolutionary ngut 10 uimeuiuer
apDointed Private Sccretaryi He had oc ,not ?"y ?T ' 6,,"enfe,,;ed as a s,,a.ve' dilution has been denied. I thiuk not or overthrow it. I cannot be ignorant
uuu hiiui ii. nut u. av mt- d.iiiiu mi.- tT .,., i,, .. a ; nt thn t.int that manv woriuv anu Dair Ol
iuiuu ia uuu.t-ii.u-I - " j j i
men of New York. It oost 81 ,500.
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already officiated m that capacity to Mr. 7de , aw for lhe enforcement of that lU the human
tt l 1 . I. .. -. O : C.IJl I .J . . . I Inii t ial tin nnrln n-
ijiucoin lor several luouius aiopnu
To Prevent Moths in Carpets.
Eub or strew around tbe edge of. the
carpets and on them salt and pepper, and
afield l1 i,rovmc,7 w U"lti? nl?oi 01 "a tcd tbt no party can reach to tho aud- io citizens are desirous of having the na- tboy will not cat them.
gncia c ause in the Constitution which guarantee,. . 1 ,v, . rai J uau i1a,un. ;u u , . , n ,.,,.t Wliil T
that "the citizens of each state shall he ent,- city of doing this. Think, if you can, of tional Constitution amended V bile I
, , , tied to all the privileges and immunities of a single instance in which a plainly writ- make no recommendation of amendment, (tf-rbe. new Sooth
PflilM - " mm m r m . . X C. ll. -.. ...-. ft I . A l.i I I . ll A Kl . M nf Ml n l flt -?
The Domocrats of Carbon county hold
a meeting, and denounced the conduct of I ffi '- , Q.h t ,
.. t .. nr it .1 : I"" j ....
tueir representative, ;ur. Duifer in eup- tionSf and .vilh no pur)0se t0 construe the numbors, a majority should deprive a mi
orn Confederacy,
ii.m.o uuu iiuiuuuiu.:- ui - i' J , ,, ... r ii . i t . eii.- ' , . .. . ...... Ol.u. il,.i
. v-- . -.1 m jt . . i i t it i i tAAnDiitrtii t ii a titii nnrnnrirn rti run i . . i . fti. m Mni.niiir.Mt i :i i in 11 b
citizens in the several Slates. I take the ten provision ol the Constitution has ever l c-iuu..0 ...u .u. i.uiuu..v -. Coiupoeu oi me aii
with no mental resr-rva- bceu donied. If, by tho mere force of people over the whole subject, to le exor- claim to have dissolved tbe Union,- con-
I ' J . . t.i .i i TL".t:l - i. r n non 1 If -.kilaa
eisca m eituer oi tuo moues prcaoriuuu in ta:ns a population oi oujJk """'"t
of tbo-
last week
thirty-four
I
portiog tne dui lor the repeal oi mo ton- Constitution or laws by any hypercritical Dority of any clearly written constitution- the instrument it-olt, and I .houI(J. uotlfir anj 2.1Gfi,92l slaves.
oage tax. rules; and while I do not choose now tospe- a r-,bt it njiht in a 1DOral point of viow exi&ting circumstances, favor rathor tbau
city particular acts of Congress us proper to . 'nilnn . --,::. W-Mi(i if onnose a fair onnortunitv beina afforded r-Cant. Seiefried. proprietor
Mr. Boulienv's opinion of Secession, be enforce,! I do suggest that it will be much H ' marn , . L, ., t t u.on it. i wm venture hiount Vernon House. Easton,
Mr. Boulionv of Ne.-Orla.na. ho re-T1 Z J. ' S !" TS T.f.!!: not ourcase. All the vital rithts of mi- to add that to me the Convention mode kiUed a turk'e' weighing
l-Sonllrrnv nf Note. I lrloana who ra. .: . (V,-... I u.. II .1 not our HrtSO. All thn vitn riil
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mains in his place in tho House, sajs acts which stand unrepealed, than to violate notifies and of individuals aro so plainly seems preferable, in that it allows amenu pounds.
The Times correspondent, "performing any of them. trustiug to find impunity in hav- assured to them by affirmations and ne- ments to originate witu tno people tuem-
W.c rlitttnu apart? Ann .-r) . T.. . . 1 1 iurr fliom lipid In !lP IIIIPntKt it lit innn I I nrnlnKitlnna in Nttlvea. inftad of Otll V DCrO-tttlb tbclb tO I
VI IO M U 1 1 w ' ' uj T i auA lUlUIUi! lJ 1C n l,lv"" I uaUU7i fcUait-UHviO Ulu iiWMitfftviv. I - - y - t .
w r - J I
i ' c? , j - -. , w r--- v I ' ; . . t i
cognizo Srces.ion, or leave Congress un- It is seventy two years binco the first the Coontitution, that controversies never take or reject propositions originated uy W03Jg;gJ i!?.IC3fW3It
inaujiuration of a Pretident under our oriso concerning them. 13ut no organic others not especially euoseu iu l,,or hp.,,,,;.,,.
i. - mm i i . . u . Ik ntinnunin i an in Mr a m
During that law ,.n ever be framed with a provision pose ana w f an . - p. lf. aml rowpUy execute, all
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ami Paper II singer,
be favored. From
the various branches
less called home by his district, declare
that, the secfedin? btates .cannot livn out MS. nti-nnl flon.siitution.
of the Union three months longer, and he peririod fifteen different and very specifically applicable to every question ly such as they would wish oither ' to ac roay
hflifivfla liiu nonrso will bo eutaincd bt? rl.i.t.nnii.i'I.af. nitiironn lincfl in snn-oocinn- which DiBT occur in braotical admitiistra- copt of refuse, I understand tbat a pro- ' & . . ..
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the people when their passions have sub administered the Executive branch of the tion. No foresight ean anticipate nor posed amendment to tho constitution, his. business,, he feels confident of rqnitaf
tiidd Tndopd tin believes thev would fin.nmmn'nt 'PKoir hfivn nnndnninH it an v document of reasonable lon th con which amendmont however, I have obt . ',ir Kntisraction in his work..., He
ri-e-'r.w i.--....i- . -. 4 . 1 1 .: , u It n i n AvtirosH ipniriinna f.t.li n-aaiKln Lscen. hasnassed Conirefi8. . to the Cffeotl ,, f-i.n.i hii shop, on barah street,
vi.u u ou uy is . ivuiuuzuu.buy ucillBi uuu lii'UDl-IIY nllu x'" w . . . .-.v. .... . w i-n u-"ii" r 1 r - . - - o . i uiu j u- i-m " - . -v?iir.il
great success. Yet, with all this scope questions. Shall fugitives from labor bo that the Federal Government shall never neurly opposite the residence oi uou. m.
, " t . . i . -I.- i 7 v -. l ' i r , I i I. j : ' - . --s.ftafra-arvnna tti t a 1 f if tin nr
rrp.Tnhn Minor "Rntta vfl 'V irir n a for nrecedent. I now enter unon tho same furrendered by .National or bv atato au- lmeriere wiui iuu uome-uo luruwuuu. mtBiiarl'oiruBu.u...?,--
7',.,-.'iAft5;s .-". i t I -. .- .: n i . rl. !.-: T fPl. .n-. :...: j . J I Rt.toa .in'lnr. inu tlin .nf.nr snnl held to
nas a aent oi s.p.uuu.uuu. to ne oaiii uy iubh ior mo oriei uonsutntionai term 01 -uumy ; u uuHnmuuu uoua hui. '-"--"t r.-.ri- - Q-n iv
i. ' ' ' Mr... -j - !'. f -,--.-, ..-, : Tr.... n-....-i. ai' sprvirif.- 'Pn nvoid miHoonstruetion of February 17, loOJ. - ij
direct taxation.
four years, under great an'd -peculiar dif-1 preaa.y say. i Mfust Conress'protcct Slo;-service.
Patronage' respectfully solicited.-
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