Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 24, 1859, Image 1

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LEWISIJUKfi, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1850.
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'J lie CLarKstou t'onn utioii arty is 2el"
ting along very will in LalU the l'orugti
and lomcstic slavo-trade.
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lion. TlluMAS 1
. J.iiil.il lor li'iicninr.
Cui'lillAN, of Volk
coiiiity, for Auditor (jineral, was nomina
ted on the Inh ballot, llou. 1'liAM'Is Jt.ill
t'AN being the next Lighest candidate, on
m vera! i the latter ballots. There is no
d alt Im that Mr. Jordau would have
b in n,uiiuatcd, ha ! hej nnitted the use
ol Lis Lame at an vut'.U r day. As it is,
'e think he did reniaikaL'y will, in coni
ng out stcond Lest. So far as Mr. Jor
o.iu is c 'LCerucd, we think it is for bis in-t-
Test that the chnico has icsulted as it
L.s, as it places Lim iu the line of prccii
ninco f . r the tloviiner's at -uiii-atiou next
I and bis friends ail over the State w ill
I' j.ie a vigorous tll'ut to secure him that
1 'sitiou. He ranks second to no man in
llie State for houcs'y, integrity, and tab
Hi's, and would uiako a Chief Magistrate
'hum the Slate uiiglit well be proud.
IL re's for Jordau for ijovcruor iu lioU '.
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The Auiiiieiii r-arty ei (.icoigia Lave
-s'ced to join th. '-1.1- ..;u.u ' ia a
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TI13 I rovicce of Christian Churches.
At tbo r cut sesk'!i of O. S. (Ii iu ral
A: .-i :iib!y, an Kvrture iti favir of Afi i.-au
(.'uluuhitii-a was iiit.-.iiliK'n!, but was laid
mi tbo (aL'..', c'.ui i'y fir tLe r'iisou tbat it
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;-ivj I. in vitttj of tbc duti'.s of frjatiiz.d
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lieilit'll. llie I'llu fell's
must tm.-r no ere ol"
varning and in i-ie--lit
ll Vlf'.t s ,,f i,e ('!-,
alarm, inusi raise no
illli- voce T I tut niton
,ii.-ii as ihesc! Tli.-v
a-eoi .1 n.it ... nh oar n. -Mc Presl vici i.-in lus
i !.. 'I :.. , cut n;. I.-, tin-r.i.is n!i our ' bun !i
fi!. li . :i-.-lint : ".-i tied sill, and l.i iii'. t r t i
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The ZwrAvj School.
We Lave, iu I'ni ii county, seventy five
school bou.es, tevupicd by as n.any com
mon school ttai heis f iur or live nioiitlis
in tho yeiir. llach of ihe.-e scheol bous. s,
n Lcro better accommodations are not at
Laud, might, ami ought to be, occu; ied,
Ly a dr zen of teachers, every Sabbath, tho
year round.
These seventy fir cimmon jcbnnl teacti
eis are paid about llight Thnusiiild I'ollars
ani.tially. So important is a common
s. li e l odii eitioii to every child in the
Slit-, that tho money cxpeudi d te si cure
it, vwic it tell tlni-.s the present Miiount,
Mould !; w.dl Lid cot. Hut if we put a
J 7. ii f Sal-Lai b scbiio! teachers in every
ielio d Louse iu the c titity, we obtain the
sirvi.vs of ii'.-'' instruct rsofoor
chil lieu J.r i"'o I'.: ' "tl the -.ore i f
ic : .n. y, then, tlie argument is .' ; tl.. r
in favor of the SaLbath -.1. . '. V-.t -no
i. ss sj wl.eu wo r'.-.'.il t1. it- !
the instruction th. re i:i.;:.i:. 1 1. .-
Ceods the IlliTC WOlidlv lilti'i a I I t li
couiiin tl .school, as tar as the intitt -is 1 1
tho in. living tout tian-Cend thoie of the
b i iy which pri-bes.
ily our late Coiiventinn, Secretaries were
arpoinied iu each l'istriet, np oi whom,
among other things, devolves the duty of
taking the initiatory steps to plant new
Sabbath schools in places where they are
needed. It is p "ssiblo that, ia s ino di
trie, the right kind of uicu Lave not Li eu
selected for such a work. Wherever this
is the ens.', they ought themselves to make
it known, and name uthers more suitable
j to be appointed.
1 Hot these Secretaries, Lowcver fTuii nt
th. y may lo iu the organization of schools,
will do but little to secure their prosperity
and continuance, without tho aid of com
petent Teachers. Whence, then, shall
they obtain their nVruits to fill up this
army of nine huLilred co-laborers ' lathe
first place, of ceUi.-e, from tho Christians
iti the ucig'.iborboed of each school house.
I Jut wh.ro there is u want of suitable
teachers iu the vicinity, who will go foilh
to supply the dilicicney 1 Who will heed ;
tho injunction, ''1 'eel my Iambs Who
will acknowledge tho claims of Him who!
has sii.l, ''lie, work to-.liy in my vine
yard, '' as f iiamount to all other claims?
( ), yo that are at case iu .iou ! what au-:
met will ye give ? i
We kuow of one school, aud hope there
are many more f ueh iu tbo county, where
s.iioo of the teachers, Uot content with the ,
service they render iu their own school, j
' g i fot lb eie.-y Sabbath alieruoou to labor
iu ui.-uiutu places iu tuo couutiy. 'luai
bnl wii.ehj.! tv leltiliaLlo a baliisi to iu j
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tiiiil valley lu-yuud it, i.reaeuts no obstacle I
to tlmir m 1! li. tiyiiip labors. '1 iiere, after '
bavins sjtent tbo noTuing with tbo Iambi '
of Cbi i.t's fi ,cl; in tbeir own Fcbucd, may
be (-ecu, . :u b Sabbath, joun-r lailics even :
.ruin? over and returning on font, untlo ir
mir-inn ol Live. I i tbeno do inoro than
tiny n:i;bt? Ah! ii.me knows better
than il.t insclveM, how far short they conic
t what is rcij'iuvil at tbeir lintiiU. Who
then, aiming Lis J'COJilc, will Ciod meusu
fpjiu filch a work i1 AS..
lio;.'i..;.;ii s. U'imri. tor liitua tnunl)'.
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i.oi miss ibe siiiallc.i.t
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re taikilig so ?
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Hew many i!ee.!s of kindness
A little elioil may t!o,
Aulii'ti-'i n ii.is so htile strengili.
An. I I ill ' visit in. tie. !
It w alil a lovni". sill ll.
Mofti m. it limn .siteneill, lo prove
II. w- liiai y a Il.ii. us a i luitl limy do,
1't.r i.lli.-rs. by b:s love.
Hints oa Travel.
Tbo editor of Jall'sJuumal'f llmlji,
who says many things on I he subject of
health ilistin .ui.hcd by straight-fe rward
Common sense, gives several seasonable
Lints to these who pr.ij.ose traveling,
wbich wo r. publish, with u few addition
al cointii'jnts :
"Take (.ni-lourth more money thau
your actual i-iiinatcd rxpeuses."
'Have a good supply of small chnngo,
ami Lave no bill or lueee higher thau ten
, , "u I , ,. .
t! dlars, that you may Lot take counterfeit
chan 'i- "
Sav Cv-e aud be Particular in lookiuc
at what muney jeu get.
"Acijuaint yourself with tbc geography
of the leiite and regiou of travel."
Fxactly. Ilo who knows where Le is,
going, and in what luanniT, has fifty per 1
cent, advantage over liio ignoramus, t'oii
sult laiir "a.; tables carefully, mid ask of.
travelers who Lave bun over the road a
to r ules and hours of starting. Many a
man, ibroii -h iguowase, guts tho worst
.,,.,1 .l,.r.t rof.,1
'S i arrange as to have but a einglo ar
I
till-.' t f iugg 'go to look after.
1 ..n't you wish you may so arrange it,
c-J t eialiy if you aie to tiavel with ladies '!
Press substantially ; better be too hot
f r two or three houis at noon, tluiu to be
l -.i cool for the rcaiaiader of the tweuty
f,.ur.'' e;
ii . . . i . .
enso itseil. Ana uress mr iravei not
f ,r loeks. Nothing looks better, iu trav-, ty fund; which claim, bolstered by It.rged , s0 ereatly that tho liiitish goVeruin.Tit
cling, than plain clothes, aud nothing so i and fraudulent vouchers, was fiually al-' J i't.t it necessary to call tho attention
Miohbish as full dress. j lowed, and tho money paid over by lho;0f our government to the fact that the
'CndiT ull circumstance', be at the ' Government. tJarduer was suhsi.jueutly ' treaty for the suppression of tbo slave
pbice of starling Ctteeu or twenty minutes . tiied and convicted at Washington for trade is so trciueutly aud oj.tuly violated.
beloiu tbo lime, thus allowing mr una- i
VOitiauiu ii uuauiieii'aieu t.i.n.i.i.t'ii w
the way."
Good again. Of stitches in time which
... . .i : i.i... i..
. , ' i . if i i , i ,0uk cut letters of administration upon
in the cars orsleaiuboat. 1 ickpockets al- . . . i
' , j the estate, but the (lovernmeut luterven-
ways wait for tho last rush for tho elev-: ;
J, , ... , , cd and ei joined tho dejiosit. Alter years
euth hour ninnies, who crowd around the I .- ., - - f . - .
., , . , . . of litigation, the principal of this sum has
idhco to buy tickets, aud thou rush to.. c ' .'
tbo f rr , been awarded to the lioverumcnt, and the
JU"!,i.! 1.""!,'..,,, . ,i,v' ir,r..1 Iiefon. ! """'"'"''"'n "f. interest, about l(l,UUfl :
i . nut ve ...e... j .
breakfast, even if that has to be catoa at
daylight. lUnner, or supper, or buth, can
. be in -re healihluliy ili.-J.ensed With thau a
good warm breakfast."
A good rule, much followed in Europe,
is never to go out of the bouse without
first taking at least a cup of coffee.
"Put your j'ur.-e aud watch in your
: pocket, aud ail uuder your pillow, aud
you will nut be likely to leavo cither."
Say your j.autaloons. We have knuwn
men ia warm weather to forget not only
watch and puise, but also their waislcoat,
1 I , , i
i I 1 I ...... 1.. ..I.I fti Ia !
1 1. t . . .. I.ia ..t.i tri U
as easily as j. ..Bt - .
Put paauLons are much loss likely le be j
urgotteu. .,,,,,
"The 6icure fastening of your chamber ,
, ,i ,i,., ,t. ;,;,1.. if
door, is a common bolt oa the inside , ii ,
a key caa bo drawn partly out, put the j
wa.li , bacu under it ; thus, an, atlcuipt to
u.-o a jimmy or put iu auoiuer Key, win i
j.u... it ou. aim u , - -c
ciotieeiy, w Inch will bo preliy Lerlalu to
i.u-y th. ;t..l -l aul icul lbs iMti ' I
T o.ii il our. ami (.aiise a latket among iue
An cxeelleiit (! vice is a sitnjilu wooden j
wnle stuck tibtly between tbo door and I
tbo Hour, wi'b a cbair or trunk at a little !
di?tatice. Wlmevir foicts tbo door, will
have to rap tLe trunk so as to waken tin
ulecpt r. '1 Li re is all excellent llltlo cmi
trivanc! of a ring and screw inaile f r '
this inrptisc, which iniclit Lo icdd!el
abuut to atUauine iu hotels and steam -boats.
;
" A sixpenny sandwich, ratcri I. ir-'irdy
in the ears, 1, better f'-r ynu tbau a dollar
diniuT bulled at a station."
Tbii is better uu b rstool in Kumpc 1
''n iu this country,
here the Karon or
Mat! i sue la Cointi sse (.'cutrally Las a ha mi
stime traveling ease ot cobl cutlets, bi.-euit
ami Lot k, or thablis, put up all light
an 1 palatable. The dinner which slamis
as '"Lest ti joei" iu our menu ry, was
one to which no wero iiivitei iu a dili
gence, by an t! 1 Austrian, llerr tiraf,
who eviuently ttbderstuod the suLliine art
of traveling and making fritii'ls without,
incurring heavy expenses. We sii.ceu ly
trust tbat wLatevir houis Niiptileou may
di, be wilt draw it miM'y on that old.
gentleman wl.cn Le eileLts up with bim !
"Take with you u m 'tith's supply of
patiet.c-j, and think tbirt'-eu times before
vou repiy once to any eupposid ruvliiiirs,
insult, or inalteuti'in "
elf-cvidcnt. l!ut we admit tbat i'
must come bar 1 on a lady when obliged ,
I to Mand up iu car A. uuld the conductor
j chances iu, because some blackguard-, '
! without ladies, Lave got the seats. Tl.tre
are certain vetdatit wretebe.s who think 1
: that a blustering tone is a sign of intt Iii-
genre. They are soou ued up, iu the due ,
! course of travel. !
j "I'o not suj pose yourself .peci illy and
! ibsigni-dly neglected, if waiteis at h"tels
1 no n..t bung what you call for in double
I. i i- .- .t
ij'iitl, time; Homing si uisiiiicuy mum
il.it wiil-bri d Iiiiin as a M'Uet wait
such occasions ; passion .roves the puppy.
1 1 ' J
Waiters often have much trouble them-
' selves iu liilmg orders. i'lCt-nt people
are those who lintl least cause of complaiut
with servants, and have tho least cause of
t complaint gtveu them.
i I'll-.i not nlloui vnnrself In loncerso in n 1
' lime loud enou -h to be heard by persons '
' at two or three scats Iroia you: It is the
i - . ... ' .
i m ilk ot a hour, il iu a man. - " t
r lenncment and lady-like delicacy, if
in a wiuii in. A gentlcuiau is uot noisy ;
ladies are serene."
l'cojde who can bo heard by those
areuud, are most invariably talking al
those arouul, and sot to each other.
Vuung man if you intend marrying, be
certaia w hether your Amanda talks aloud
beloic strangers. If she dees break it
short edT. She will grow up a sorrow.
'Comply cheerfully and gr icefully with
the customs of tho conveyances in which
. you travel, uud of tho places where juu
! toji."
, Thij u ?wett,.st bf ali. Xever boast of
' i . . .- i i a-
. "our ways," und osteutiitiously show oil
, , J ' , . , ,
' our 'ocality. It is tho very cream of
' greenness.
''Kesp.jet yourself by exhibiting tho
manners of a gentleman or lady, if you
wish to bo treated as such, and thou you
will receive the respect of others.
''Travel is a great leveler; take the
position which others asigii you from
your conduct, rather thau fioai your jic
telisiol.s." All truo. Travel is a good school.
Tho timo will come wheu trawl as a
branch of education will be diseu
1 by
all our first educationists. Vtni. liJUtin
TliF. A r. ii.n Kit 1 ra: u. The telegraph
announced a day or two since that the :
( ioveinment had rccovircd '1s0,ih.ii. of
the total amount lost by the Cardncr
fraud. It will be remembered that a Pr. i
Gardner, some years after tho late war i
with Mexico, made a fictitious claim tor ;
nl.,... i sii-.i ill iii ill .... .1... M . :
. v-e",.. on iuo .-.e-viea.. iUu. ...u.- ,
tue frau,i) aj committed suicide ia f lis-;
on, leaving money on deposit with the
New York Life aud Trust Company.
The public Administrator of New York
In lim estiit. 1 ho ltirmer has heeu r.aid .
K
over to the sub-treasury at New 1 oik.
... . . , .
Two Chicago "mcdiciiieis'' got into a
juarrel some time since, which resulted
iu Pr. Schmidt administering au ''ajej li-
cation of cowhide" to tho back of Pr.
Adam. A suit ia Superior Court was ihe
result. The jury retired on Wednesday,
and returned with the following teniblc
'find
We, the jury, find that the dc- j
j feuilant, Pr. Schmidt, should make three
i .1 ..;u. ..... .....i ..... ..i..;.,.;.r i,r
'Jl' ' .... '. ' i
Adam, shuuld swallow them. ihetuurti
' i
wM B,MmcJ hfl C0Ml; IlcUl.Cll tb;it
Mlhutlic a j,
be at once acted on, aud so scut out the
. '.
Hiry wilu lustructions to had a verdict
j j ...
likely to to less tilfen.ive to the Court
td tue. I,ubljcJQ hd:
Three cities, CLica2e Lesion aud New
' ' I
York, have Lten the scene, of fort, -four J
' '
tLe lrt of Janaaij last. I
Cr. Baird on the War.
The K. i-. Hubert Hair !, 1. !., who-.-ktiowli-iico
of 11 iropean allairs is stipt lior
to that of inn-t iiiteliigeiit Aiiuricans, has
written a letter tn tin- New Vult Olvrrrr,
ex ics-ing tbo fullowiug views of tbo war
iu Italy :
The mil cause of the present war is to '
be feu nd in the fact that the penple of
Sardinia Lave d-irid to maintain, in the
Nortbwestirii part of Italy, within tLe
last ten ye ns, one of tlio iioL!c.-t jf-iven.-Hunts
which rau be found in Ilai ( :
with a Constitution liko that of lliiglut: I,
a I'.irliauii ut of two llou-cs, etitiio fn i
Jom of it'li'i.in so tLat I'rotestjiit cbur
cbis are i-priuging up ia Turin, l'igmr ol,
llenoa, Nice, Novi, Alessandria, (with its
immense f ititi atious.) I'a.sala, and other
plai ts, and the liible and rclioi ius b ks
an i tracts are circulating in all dirccti ois
,7ti iij 1 1' tin' yress, an admirable sj in
ofe nimou schools, and great activity iu
unking railroad and developing tLe re
sources of this Li'io'tom. It is the exis
tence i f sic h (I
rn'tfitl i i 'n'v, and
conli.-'ious to the J.miiiI ardo t
kingdom of Austria, that is the oc-a.-i -n,
or the e.iu-e rather, of this war. '1 be is
ampio of such a king 1 on iu Italy, the im-iiien-0
inlluciico of the J'Tcss, wbich no
( o.oiif bay iiiets ou the frontiers can
C .Lllue, and llie fait that it Las defied the
I bunders of the Vatican, trouble Austria
and the il, -pots of Italy. And what
A-is'ria and all those despots Lave f--r
years J-s'ired,atld wbatn.-je bus Uliderlakcu
to i licet, is lo c mrjei Sardiuia to gj back
to the dt -poti.-tu which brooded over thai
country until Cbarlc-i Albert, iu lt";,
"ive the r.oblo Constitution which it has,
I'oustitution which it has,
and drove out the Jesuits. This, iu plain
liii dish, is the real cause of the war. It
is now to bo decided whether Austria and
IVspotism shall prevail; or whether Sar-
diuia, Liberty, and Italna Independence
, .... i i ' . ... . . . . i
s,'ai' tiiuinpa. j.ioeriy can nov siauu iu
Sardinia, or anywhere else in Italy, unless
! Austria be driven out. Au l most heartily
do 1 rj dec that France has resolved t.i
i aid Sai.iinia. This was to bo expected ;
lor it Sardinia wero to bo crushed, tbe
Austrian prepondcrancr iu Italy would be
overwhelming, rue Would, iu tact, extend
ic. a .i. r..e. or me .up.-
auj tue t0nGui s of France itself. For:
this time, certaiuly, France is engaged iu
a noble, cause. The war is by far the most
just one which Furope has seen for a lung
Iri.lil Mtos'i liuml .N.-i-V..rki r.
i i: i: a ai is a.
l Ls. M. r. a. te i.iae.
Aii'-"'i isicc; ! I'm very u-earv.
I '.one an.l s.-tliv cii-se my eyes .
Let llie oil lily Millie I'lillKliS
fc...ll au ay to III . alii-l.illi 1 s- it's
Sinn itteav I" ii.-aveir.s 'oliais.
Tin re l. list ihe serajoi choir
J.isi ihe stii'ins t l iiol-le iitiisic
'i'hev ate sweeiii lioni iue h rc.
Dear me up a little higher.
Thin I overlook the wall ;
That a view 1 1 Heaven's glory
On my mortal eyes may tail;
So itiai in the il.uk to-morrow,
lieu I'm sick with worldly raie.
tin inv hear! a olesse.t vision
Ol litm's Heaven 1 may bear.
This u il! give me stn neth I-' hil t r
ei a liiiie lolieer here,
Kiit'Uin u lit ii llaith'i toil is out,
An l lite Miej.lt. nl tiolll appear,
I sha l in iiioi l e leu aitte.l
V oh a palm of vic:.o v,
Clollll ot elelV, li.iip i.ll golden,
lii.l e i t iiiiin. rialiii !
tir.ind IJapi ls, Mieh . I .".!.
Tut; Si.avk TiiAPE. Cuder tho influ
enco of liio sentiment iu some of ibe
Sourlnrn StateSjthat "rc-oj.euing the slave
trade is a moral duty owed to benighted
Africa," aud the fact that Southern jurbs
disregard entirely tho laws uf tho country
pronouncing such trade piracy, tbo nuiu
her of American vessels engaged iu that
. 1 ... -I . .e 4 I. 1... I. ... 1
ilauo on mc coast oi viuea uas ii.i-iti.-ei
Admiral Gray, commaudin
the Piitish
squadron on the coast of Airica, complains
0f Commodore Conover's waut of lilicioucy
j ujs elf.ns to carry out tho treaty stipu-
Jatious. Ho says that tho African slave
, , , , ,, ,
trade is conducted almost wholly under
, . , .
the Amciicau flag, and euuuieiates twenty-
. r'
five inslanees as ceimmg withiu his kuow-
IJo. preaident Luehanau intends, it is
ri.purU,j, to send all tho uew gun boats to
. r - ... t.i . ,'i.f n
coast ot vuiea suu me uuu oi .'iii
!. , ., fi , . .1 , i
ico,wiiu the view of breaking up tho trade
and cuforcing tho act of Congtess. A
vigilant tiheer in tho cousmaud of such a
sijuadruu would soon break up the business
as far as Americau vessels are coueerue l.
i
Keccut events j rova that it is about time
that the government had adopted some
illicit nt means to vindicate the laws.
J'L'latl. L-lyr.
... ,,i.,.. , . ,
ll- - l l"!1T-'. lr'"n Iows-
and late a clerk iu the Central Land Of-
... ,,. ,
t'. . I I.. ....1 ..I V er.i....l.in I., bit
uee, is lie? iu jat. .......mq-wm, m
swer an indictment for fcrgny. He ad
mits that he used Senator Pouglas' frank
without his knowledge or consent.
Pot. TRY AMI 1'r.nsE. "Sec, nurse I" I
exclaimed papa, as a tunle iirauiattd the i
i tuiilo iiia.iiated the i
f-co of Li.sinfaut, "an angel is whi.pering
.
,
; ' "No, sii, rej.iieti L4sv., It u
the Kiial eu Its hiile sf.Uiaeh '' 1
Tiii YValileiises and the Var.
Nestled amid the gleni and viii 'ys of
the Cr itian Alps.are the Wal l tis-s ; those
iiriiaitivo Chri.-tians, of whom Jliltou
wn ti
K'yt :
-Kt. TI li.-Tll V I
V nil .ml.
;. II.. Ii
. w . r 1
!l
This wouderful an 1 ini'r. sdng pe"p'e,
si vi tbo .louriijl of C oiitii t ree, are the
su!jeet of liio King of -Sardinia, and of
all -be. Loons e 'iiferrcd Ly the li'e ra! t'on
stilutim graijtid by the late Carlo W'n r
t lluirs wns the most in I d and the
m .-t appreci i!.oI. From the rcvoln'i in uf
Is: l-t SaidiiiU received the greate.it benc
II'. Jl ut the cruw nitig event of that trou
blous year was the liberation of the Wal
detises from f.etfy pt'tsfcuion, the annny
anee of priesdy bigotry, and the dii-ubili-tiLS
i f tentUliiS.
History, profane anl c?:! sii-tieal, has
dovottd i.u''es of cut 'giutu to t!i ir bervic
fortitude amid
per.-eentiuQ f ieh as the
world never saw
suiii; lit-r loftiest
lewuere. lot try nas
rains over the nublo
deeds id theso simple m luntain jieasai.'s,
n or Laa wrung from mm un'isui to ity,
i, tears of tyuipatLy and Fadnoss, as tiny
;. have li.-teui d to the diige waited uVrrlLvse
wiiose only tault was iovo l r tticir .l as
tir. Thooll CorsacU t It neraLSuwarrow,
after Lis viiturks over the Fieteti, at N ivi,
Tl.-ltcd them, auJ, in bis r JUgu luatiti-r,
bale tbeia pray, but did no, withhold Lis
kindness. Nar o.eon I. wa fctrueK with
their Lravery wbm they fought for le'or
Liualiuel 1. agi7ust the Fretieh. N'ap
Icon the (Ireat iu. j-ilrc I iuto their history,
and was lilieJ with admiralicn at their
uu Uua'cJ caduratics t-f fre dlstresse-i.
' lie granted them such freedom as they
' He granted them such freedom as t!
had Lot ei.j yed f r centuries, aLd ad led
' au annual st p.Tid for each tl. rgyinan. A
Century anterior to thi, H uliaiu III. not
only furnished this prior, and, during Lis
lime, persecuted people, with money frjta
t . . : . i ... .. -i.rt ... . ..,
ins onu pinaie j.uise, one at. im umj
of Ilyswiek, as Maeauly inforais u, cou-
, c .cted piaus which, humauly speaking,
jireserved theui from utter annihilation,
Neatly half a century before William 1 1 1.,
Cromwell liaJe!Ieetua..y mteriereu in iue.r
behalf, and made l'upc and I'uke tremble
at his threat lo invade ILaav.
. i i. ..r it.. Atno
mc iitui3 u. iuc tumiu o. mo ...c.
Ia the contest which is now going on,
no jieoj'Ie directly Lave so much at stake
as tho Wa'.denses, au i through theni the
pro.-pects of Christianity ialialy are dcejdy
, lUVoived.
! Iu Peceuihcr, 117, the King anuoun
j eej lo bis people bis iutentious to give to
Sardiuiaa Constitution, representative in
i jtitutions, au l many popular privileges.
This was done, aud ou the l":h of Febru
ary, lfl-i, two weeks before the last
j French revolution was dreamed of, that
; coustituiiou,without any comj ulsioa wLat
j ever, was proclaimed. With one sweep of
1 ihe I iy al pen, the Waldeiises wero liber
J ated from the bondage ot centuries. In
the next two years many moro advantages
wero guaranteed to this peojde, who bad
! waited so Lug for their rights. They iui
i mediately set 10 woik ihe printing presses;
. they established churches at Turiu,' ienoa,
1 I'luetelo, Kassale, and other important
points, where a few lu .uths jrevi us j er
! S' tutiuu Would have followed any :ucii ut
i teinpt by the Protestants.
Gilt' AT Nl lIKMK. Tho Philadelphia's
J.rop iso to keate the freight dep .t of the
Peiinsyivani.i liatiitiatl at Callow hill street
wharf, ou the Pciaovare, ami to bring tbo
roil by a Inn ml u '..-' no II ft" ( c
..V.' ttrnt fun tin S . ii ! t.'.r J'.l;-
i'-1 c, a distance of ;
scheme w ill be a Co
ibou: lie,
-:!y one
The
but highly
advantageous to tho city aud the road, m
ail Tobj.bi.ity.
I . . . . . ...
: llousc-kecrers ..lit raiiy cover thur bar
rel of Hour with a cloth 1 losely thrown
over the top for pretccti.u from dust, Ac,
cousetj ieutiy it is always etung iff, an.l
miee are Hot kipt out of tho barrel. To
prevent this aunoyai.ee, take tho top lioop
after tho h
of the barrel is n moved, and
tcw iu white cloth : it mat.
s a nice
cou
; the
vc!Jiltit and firm cov. r, lhas protcctm
u,jUf itotsl dt and vermin.
The Attorney General has decided that
bo cau not reduce the service oa the great
Ovcilaud loute. It Will eouliuuo to Lo
ci b i med twice a week each way, at "h'tl,.
tide) a vear. The average Lumber of let
icr.- cnuvcyed ou caeh trip is l,i'i'i. The
cost of eouveying each leitir is t"! ; the
sum j-aid to the tioveriuucnt is three
ceutsi
MITtttL tt-tlili.
I.e! I'l.tlli'e tl. belli to ",n antl liht.
Il Us itei iiOiy ioo ;
I.. ! iistnai rv o r irri it. i i ! '
N nil llial i e vc nt-i'lil lo tt..
O.ti s,out inusi 1 e N. in uli i v V
To r.iie.l.tn.1, pt .n"i is Mtoi i
I'm. tin it ! , that -lie may ro-ti-.i.it t -',
I, el's Manoiir Fops aul l'lee. I'w.Ji.
Most people allow their plants, bolh
vegetables aud Howers, to gr. w luo near
together. Peets, ouit us, enrols, jais
ncps, tic , should bo tut.ii.cd out Very
soon alter they appear u! vo ground
Cucumbers, f.juashes and loebins mi l
similar trealiutut. Three plauls loll, to
grow iu a hill are su.-ici. ut.
. . . esieru exchange sa-s
that Gaiibaldi kept a ciiee bou.-e iu Ciu-
. . 1. - .' T I ....
nun., i a lew i-at ao, aaa ivit.tu i ii i
ly the dl..ui. '
Vork.
o n k-, which- ire fa!:
r; a; pli.-ih!.; 1 1 tvery
.-' u a e i-u il obs'irver,
is in ij-it own c-yinuiu
rofi ii.rs, l.if.rsa'.l
ti.ri.ing li , thiii". l:t
tar.ee ! lhve wbj a: j
.fly. M inj i f li. -j
T'u'.- f .Ii n
f. -o:u an cse
Cotiiinunity :
it is evident
ni'v, a lar-'t
'1" . e
tl.ero
turn!.-
1 eang .rs ! o:.:y
(-ring out the j- ii .
i;; losfri ous and tbr
p.r-jus are inv imraiy i.!ier that i-,
wi.iing to d i wvrk, pr aided it tf.i'. T'j
su.'h weweiiiJ sav.sik work if it ;.) Lot
t bo obtaiued iu I ho town, go t the eoun
try, and the fanners, from n .w to the inr
v s-, can give thousands of laborers eui
rd-iyincnt. They ciull, tlius, add im
lii.usely to the returning " iw of pro-perity
t" our commuuiiy, Ly a liai- ly applicitna
ol their lab r to tho toil. Tiic above e jn
siiirations are tot adiressel so nrueh tj
th .se who are Willing to w .t'j, ai t the
pure loafer, who abi. r- w. :k, aril tries to
sneak ou- a living while be walks through
tho world. Hanging is almost too g.'od
f t that cla-u of the cotuuiunity. Ia II jt
tin l, they I at him in a treat mill, or a
machine w hero Le will drown uuless Li
Wuiks. Tat -j lo'.iiiig droaes are the caiso
of ibree-fourihs of tho oppres-ion that jtj
vaiis iu our country, for every industrious
anl thrifty mechanic and iabonr who ii
iu want, Will say from bis own uperieuce,
that if he ctity had the ju-tdues which have
been tilcbeJ cr swin iied out of bitn by
these loaling dnncs, Limsclf aud family
Would bo above p.nury."
It niu-t Lot Le f.rgotten that every
State Senator elected iu t. tober next wi'I
bo called up u, before tLo expiration of
Lis term, to Vote f r a successor to Senator
Ji
th
r ia the I uited States Senate. Here,
is an o; : Ttunify for a practical ap-
plication of the principle which Senator
Uighr Las violated; and we trust that to
candidate for State Senator will lc per-
i . , ..! ... t .. t .i . ..
uiuiea iu escape n.iuoui ueiug leai.e.s.j-
iuterrogited by his coa-t.tueuts as to L;s
position ia reference to the aew doctrine of
tho protection of slavery ia the Territories,
now advocate ! by tho A duiinijira'i on
parry and Ly the extreme aiea it tbj
South, (rjutlcuieu, prei are to aaaWer !
I - - - "
I SncittiAKV Ceiiii; is again ia the mir
kct for more money. Ho advertizes for a
new loan of live Lniiiiou3. Will some of
our Pcmocratie capitalists respond to thi
call 1' It is true the amount wanted is a
mere trills to tie Administration, but it is
rather large Lr the people. Government
whet Is must be greased with several mil
lions every Lw weeks, or they ma.-t ciaio
to a dead halt. Administration patriots,
think of this, and shell out. And thru
is poor Cuba! still out iu the tiulf, aL 1
out uf tho Fnion, becailsj '-.J. l;."Jid not
get tho miiiioUs, Lo begged for to do
souiethiug.
Tho ijit-h says that K- v. J mm
Sinclair, so long a resident in 1'iitsLuig,
but now pastor of two Presbyterian c.ii-
gregan. us on the b .r u r between North
and SoUih Caroliu i, informs us that nisi
gieater J.oi iiou ef the J.opulation of liv !
counties in that p-rt ol North Carolina,
are of Scotch decent, and the Cu-lic lau
g ngo is sp keu even by the slaves
s mo of whom un 'ers'an 1 no other. Fart
if his addresses are iu the llie lc ; and his
father is als.j j reaching iu that language
in th." siino v.e nity. .'i.uiy of tho auces
t is ei thcs J ; e-.ple wi re driven fro in So .r
iai.d during ibe troubles ol the I'l.-tt-n 1
it" erStu.it Jy nasty having Leiu par
d.in-d uu-J-.r the g-ilt..w cu couditi n of
becoming exile-1 t tho c t'onies of tha
Car .1. U .S. M
lUos.i eivJeio lit.
inelair sivsthey are :i
pliable and 'iiel j.eoj'le
The Chaiicstou JA vindicates th-j
lie; ubiie-iu party fiota charges otdisuni .u
istn. I: is refreshing to get a true w rl
from South Carolina oa this, suij.'et. ILo
.1.' e ,.'-.y says:
'Pisuni. u wull bo fatal in every pJ;it
of view lo Mack r I'lblieaiiism. 1 hey
know i', and w .uIJ s.ck to prevent it it
tue V hal the I -wit and c'libl niece.-I,
1 '''
at ihe p nut rf the sword. ' !
I, .-I lili-.ll I'lr'i 1.1 f.-'i'' ' ''1 'I I . y , Bel
only Irani policy aud the dictate i t St If
n strvaiion, but by the j riiicip.es ef tot!
solidatioa which they entertain.''
i j v
KtiiriNti Tho pious .l.din New-
t,.a .s ,v
l was once in a largo com: a-
n y where vt ry sevt.ro things Were spoken
el Mr. W , wh-'ii on.; rerS'Ii s.n-
sou.ibly observi d, that though tho I. r I
was ;. leased to i ct i-'.nveisioiii. and cd
iut.itioii Ly a van. ty ol means, bo Lai
never ku .wn any body convinced of enor
by what was said of him behind his back,
t Ibis was ah.-ut thirteen years ag ', and it
has beeu ou my ui.nd as a Useful Lint
ever since."
J "llous, hidd Wcr.Is" wa ncent'v ',
'by auc: ion in Fonlon The t.i.!;iig
' eoiiiuu iicid at '..".i"' Ki.mi tl.P" tbo
bidding were between has. l'iekms an I
Mess I.- PialbuivA. Fvalis. Fillin .'ell ,
the t-jyiiebt was purehused by Chail.s
Pie!., ns loi tho saia of .Coo'vO. Mis-is
Pra ibury .V i '.vans are about to Mart a
i.e p. iioditul, under the edilor-Lip I
Mr. Lucus, who has beeu l. r toii.e tin.
migagej lit the Ulelaiy Jeparlmeu.. of the
l.on i. u limes.
The K liter if the .Vr-v.-' I Mm i
J .au.ti.', deolai'S be will takr iliii-eug in
a) luenl I r Lis p-ipi r, Mid urgis L'-s
"" Mas. .o
iiie.nl.- I u
ring on i Li-ir i-sots. In Hit
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