ii 1 d (0) i-i 3 FH.m i f .1 -1 . i.-' lA V 5 -? Ii UJiU l;Y O. N. WUUDEN AND J. K. ( OKNiiLlTS. - At si .50 cr Vrar. ;i.v.;sn i?i AIt since. THIS UNION L.ai.w,;.i.-;!i . 1 -1 1 Vv'ju.; l N-i. Ll,..',7, CililONICLU-K-TA?.! ; l.-i-I-Vv'i: i.r N,... Tr.'.. LEWISIiURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1850. I'll I 1 11 I fi'1 13 1. 1 niuaCounlj Surkl.rttWini'iiriininick' as i .iitri asi m- i i- A ! IIO I', . iiea-it i-i TI'.KVi - 1. ;n.- son r l In -Til 1: I s. .; .1' i.e a- I ..I. ...-: Mi 1- r ,,!. I !i k. J . . .1 ,.., , , - vi III :i ! ill.-.. II!, .-.-I.- I V ! i ... i- -i j.i;-. i.-, i.. .... i i li .. o .....il A Iv !' for r ill I J .1, V-. -V : I Vl i.'h --a ' !K Star autf (!tijuifi. r.v !. is:.;.. O W. Bi!nv.T. !:. I -oaf.. I i-'-.. :i- 1.. ..tin; l.n.. i. -i i . a ..ii !. ". in Miliwsv J - 11. H I. -ii ii. i 1 ',. - flW Am. -ii.' 'li- Tl.V il.MTt. Ill J III VII.-.. 1 1 . i.l.I .ii ! tor . .- ii I .1 ih.- Ihrai.j-. I.' lizi.l- -1 lin'l.'. 1 ; l-nl. :i'i ' I ..w ftrvl.i Her.!...' I'r. ' Ii I V . .. . tin . ! 1. loil A-.i.i I .-. i. .. j 1 1'-1 .iiiii.i. 1 1 illi III.- t... 1 .'It 1 -1 -illl. Ai. 1 l.-v-.l -ii- - All I ill I It' ' ll.it taut II. Ir -. l u r.-iilmi I-.') l'i fair- - I1-.V 1 li.- t-.i. .. s' I. Aifl In- ti-i-. It. l,r-l in I Jill, k m -1 1 1." i . 'i.. T..1- - t I I.. I. I. - - A H'l III- ITI I T 11 UI i :..N..lii...' -I' ...I r .-it. I: i Hi" i in. t .li rfi", tl..-m H-iim1 it i -r .-'ni', S n MV tii 'i hanks ti 11. I uit.iii I.r aery t.f Ur. Van U' li-svlier's r-rm ill on the li atb of the late lli.-'n p ! .:i!;e, and t-J v.'ine one ui.kiinwii f'Tthe r p it of IVnti tylvauis Hible ."" .eii ty. f o'.imji d iu ). " A Tit' K Il.Mie-i;.i "V lei:ioernrr, .. i -..i. - I.. I .... fl.u ..t..-,...l .....l ii... lluicu n I'liui1 n ..u ...t i-i... .. ... ,, , r i, ,,- i. i i mutable pnneip.es of 11 uaian l.iji'.it?, bids deliance to the tuinuiiui.iis waves which , everywhere seek to u i whelm it, no mat- ter by what wind of public epiuioQ they may have been arnu'ed." W'e find the above iu a Il'iehtinan pa- per. The i lea that m .,Lru 'l.'iii. cnu-y is founded on the rhrit-il ui iiiiinutabie t.rineip'.e of Imm-'n r.;':'-, is timiigli to make an owl laitli, v.iim cuopind wi'b the oppressions of the N'yr ' and the lu- Jinn r.ortmns ot liumaiiiyt y ui.s .-a.ne lemocracy." 'iMm e, y a'.d Iluman ghts"--I'oiknndlheTa, .!l .f 12 - ' , , , ,. i- , ., i.i,. luelianau and 1 r.-o K in-i. - in t-C me of th" rropbet fis . I l; Lame "nucii ! l!iTK 1 ll.. w many 1 1.. bss V The r.'ess bad a c-.d deal of fan at the r ipcnse ef 7, ichary Taylor b 1 tuse iu bis l'rcsideutial message be snid "We are at peace with all the worid, and sett to lBiinlsin our cheri-ln d relitions with the rrsf nf init nkin.l'1 (.'oils that Zacbary had seen more service in the field than iu the council clambers of the nation, some allowance should have been made far the alleged blunder. L'ut what mu-t we think of such a si-holar as James liuebanan perpetrating a bull more ridiculous than Z ichary 's! The Presi dent, it seems, has been en avi.-i't to North Carolina, and while there be bad a "talk nt the people," and in tho c including por tion of his remark, Jeeins made the follow ing startling announcement : "My lamp of life can uot c mtinue long. I hope I may survive lo the end of my 1'residential term, but so cmph-ilically tin I believe that mmiK-iii s v.'l us ii,rj,i. filr uf the Vnil.'l .V'.i''s, are interested in he preservation of tins I umn, that 1 dope 1 may be gathered to my frith, ri before 1 f-hould tritiicts its lipi!uti'tn." j - " " . ' ureejey on me iwcy i-4uuutdi.ta. j 'f. mi .i i , jiiiil' i v. ;, Tbe glorious 11 ,tky Mountains aro J j themselves worth a visit. They arc uot t a ntifji merely, but a chaos of mountains three hundred miles Ir -ei'l, with tticir f iks, their suowy peaks, tin -ir grassy hill sides, their raviues, and their gl jrious. f .r sts. Such clean sweet miles cf fla grant, softly-whi.-pering pines, you never imagined. The air is gloriously pure, ibe bill sides dotted with springs, tbe ravines tiiu.Kal Hj:h running streams that never by up I wish I had one friend to go through with mc ; I have hitherto had' coaipaiiy; henceforth 1 suppose I must trait! alone. I expect t ) have to go nut t) the cr rssing of the I iatte, on the Salt Like mail route, thence to take the mail W. g n to I'tah. I hope to be iu Salt , Like City on tbe 4th of July, and in San- ; l iaucisco about the 1-t of August. I loean to leave for home mi or about Scp teluber 1-t. Yours, Ilull.Vt'K'tlKEKI.FV. III. 1Mb (Jame. Ibeiazou (Miss) I'.iwiTiit, an Administration paper, says : ' t he only practical means of p. rpetu- - 1 I t.f labor is im- org our present system I-nuig Africans," and adds, "If mc '-JUtu believes that her necessities demand, shock especially in warm, showery, or h. ... t l .- 1 1 . 1 . 1 .1 .1 T .1 II j.c moor, ami sue lias not t lie courage procure lhat labor at any bazriid. then 1, i-t h-r pci;h as igu:uiiuiou-!y ;i HIT-.-." i.t de sh Cutting anJiCuiins .Grain. ".x'Oii!iitiils liavo j.ret'y hi !1 m (t'r.l li.c I ict lliit lic:it blioulil lit' cut wlii'e ll"' ..'rain U ill tie Mate fiii'tii J.w-Jty. 'I liin I'ui'clusiuii tva, iliIix I, ri'iichfil -kxj. years since in iiarJ In wln:i(, l.ul it l.as l'j the ( Xi.iiiiii i.is ( f oi-li-kir, lint n i-iinily sli'ina tn l e l',"!;ialle to nat; au'l it f ulso known tj te uj'ially i-:.b!c t lijtliiu c.irn. At first, it a f. i.rcii lj .''.t,if tLat tlurc wvu'.J Im a grtat . !n il.I,:!.'!! uf t in; j.'iain cut in li.is .-Inpi', nliicli "uIJ aiimiint tn :i!" .'i-''c !.?. It is rnv. il, linivi vi r, tliat tii.' s.ii m" t!m rtvtti ft s'l'.iw is Mifi.-K nf to pT!" i't tii'-' bin hii ii, uinicr.-ucli cii Un...ta!ici-"i.;"i M-.--".. s.'.ine valnaMe j r .j crlii's wliicit it has h-jl Hi 'J l ii 1 .-ll. jiiis UM'Ut until JtaJ r.r-. Mr. Ciii.aii s!.ito !'iat I f 1m f -in l Vy imiiy ii,iiiiiiis i!i K'.'ai,.!, ll. it " ilm In .-t rulj lur liarvustiijji i t v. !i.. :i :in; staik lii'hiw the ht-aj lias t!ia:iLl ch r, aii-1 li.e ciriiilati'Mis have tnn.-i ijurnt iy I'l'asul, but when the prain, though it has Lvac.l tn yi'.'i.l any iniik ut.nn pre.-siire, i-j.-t siifl." The advantages of putiinj; at ii is f'.we" r.ie bridij (-iven os f.iliows: " Wheat rut car!y afiai Js mire firaiu, y'.i iiis less bran, makes betti r lLtir, wastes !ss iu loaiiiuj;, giv- better straw, ami en-.tU. s i lie farmer lo dj the work more ii i-urely." ' W. .1 .tst-.n, in iU :,: .'i- -V'7.., I" ot.servc.- " tiram, ll not real d tm'i! t!it: straw i:i v:!io!ly jt !'- w, i riji?, us ibe ear. ("n i . i .i - .... ..... .: . will be mere than i rally, cxeei.t iu 1 J'l I li iiil lam 3' .'I I iji' iij bef re llm cntirt ibservaulc that f the ttraw, ami it is i fii.--t reaped u-ua'iy ' alT-rls the Lcaviest stid f.iirc.-t sample. The ioilieati.jt.s of ripeness in wheat are few mid simple. When the straw txiiib- i:s a bright, gulden color, fr .m the bot tom ( f the stem liearly to the tar, or nhen llie ear begins ta betid gently, the yrain maj be cut. l!ut as the whole crojt niil not be equally ripe at the s.une time, if, on waiting through the field and seli-etiiig , , , . , , the irrccne.-t bra-Js, t tie kerui Is cau be separated from the cl.niT when rubbed tbiuuh the bauds, it is a sure s;gn that the grain is then out of ita iniiky stale, and rj) ije reaper! wuti safety ; tor although the utraw may be green tj some distance J(,WLwards from the car, jet if it be quite v-cll'jvr from tlie bottom upwards, the grain then wants no furtln-r nniirishmeut fr.im t;ie rarib, and, if impeily harvested, it w; - nu. shrink, 'lluse tokens will be f,,Und to su!'iiientiy ir.incate the ripiness ,f ,1Cat, bariey and oats; but that of r;e al L-eS from the straw losing soruo of ti i .. ,;3 g,dcn hue, and becoming paler. s me cft,lc mMt Ta;uat)ilj exj.erimctits 1 wl",:!' Lavo tcen ri'PGr,t"J on " -J'!tT are ,,io- b 'Mr- ln'n. " utlt lolu o.u. ni-ii vi v.,..,..,.tV w - 1 1 - . I. . T j 1. a 1,..'. . A ..... ,ml if Ayr ii i.'ture. I he trials were made undirbis own direct ion, and witu great care. lie cut sati.piis of wueat at li'.c different times, as follows : No. 1, was cut a month before fully rips. ! 2, " three weeks " I 3, " two weeks " ! 4, " two d.'ys " it, " whcii fully ripe. (if these lots, K". pouuds of grain of i each yielded as follows : j Nn. 1, I'l.mr. 7.') lbs. 7'J " Sit ' :eCOIids. r li.s. Fran. IT lbs. 17 13 '' 11 " 10 " I 4 il It i. 11 Thus it appears tint No. 3, which was cut two wetks bLf rc it was fully ripe, was superior to the other lots; giviug more per bushel than No. :", ("cut when fully ripe.) by Oi pounds of fljur, and a gain of about ufteen per cent, on the 11 ur of ffpul mcosuro of grain ; 100 pounds of wheat of No. 3, makes 80 pounds of flour, ,!ik. ,0 ruuj9 of N. jici,i,72- ...... : ,. I. - , ....:.. ' " '"'"7 " T'T ' Ini.r i.f n. ,1. Ill oi'indin?. it was found . ---- I mat . o ' gtoiinu tue worst woi-e iiiau . . j There were in No. " a greater iiinutity of fliuty particles which would mil pass inc nun, man iu any oi ttie ouii-t i . . . t i .i. .i . f .1 .t .1 lots. The Iran from No. . was also mock tbiekcr and heavier than that of No. .3. I Mr II tnnam r includes, therefore, that in cutting wheat two weeks before it is Uf course colder and more exposed to tho with absolute ma-tery. Iu eh. ss, no tu .r fully ripe, there is a gaiu of fifteen per frost than other parts of the i(aie ! ui bad vatopiished bun. and in faro he cent, of fbur upon equal measures, again , of fourteen per cent, in the weight of straw, and a gain of 7s. Od. sterling in the value of every ejuarter (fiOrt lbs.) cf wheat. Many trials have been made in this coun- iry in cutting wheat at vai ious stuges-, and tbe results agree, generally, with those above given. j Fut when grain is cut before it is ripe, it is necessary that it should undergo a process of curing, before il can le safely ; stored iu the barn cr stack. Hence it is usual to jdacc the sheaves in shock for several days, acceuamg to the slate of weather, or tbe degree of moisture in the straw. Hut it sometimes happens tb:tt 11 loss is occasioned, more or less, by the sprouting ot the grain while it stands in uamp wt aiticr. l o guaiu, as wen as pos- , de. scainst loss from this cause, the .t'k sh.'uld be rut 'if in the best iinu June Frosts in Ohio. 122 Ni) frrsls in June. ls-j: TuefJay, June 1, a littlu frnst tbis r- dj M.milav, Jane 0, bcavjr frost tbis ni'iriiin. tc.ii 'i'.,....!.... i.- i- . . -i iu'u.iv, uue i., n.ii'i iiiisi. . ... . uj J liur-.tav, " Ii, ttust on low j;rii!iii J. (bi Trhlay, " IS, baidfrust. ls2." Nil frost in .Julie. l5-'j M-niilaj, June 12, a little frost this lu.irnii.', ami ihrre were frosts i very ni'iutu in llie ycxr. uo In May iliere were flue's the 1?, 'Jb', -I) ami u. j i!j Iu July, l'ri-.l ly 1 1, little frost. . CJ In .ii2iist, 1'tiJay it, eou.-i Lrab'ie w hit i ! r ust. 1 '!.) ) n S'iti lubcr, Thur-ilay C, frot. il i u i, 1'ii.lay '.'., fl is'. Jj In O.tuber, fiusis theo, S, It, 10, "27. ami Ijts. lv27 I'riiiay, June, 1, liaitl fro-t tbis iii'iriiiiiix. dj S itur.l iv " 2, fros' and ice. u .''l.iuJay, " 1, frost. i! i Satiirdiy, " and iee. d i Sunday," " '2 I, li-hl fi o.,t. 1 s2 N u fiost iu J ano. IV21J " ' " s;;i) n ii n lSU IVid iy, Juno 21, a little froal alo 2.illi. ls2 N'j frost this month. li-i-i Saturday and Sun lay the 1st and Twas .,t.1 e n-ump -. t'th of June, a little frost each iitorug. I Am! sioie ihpir r---ijo. ri. i .. i . . i..i ( . I llnii'jhT iiron ihpjr rlv --'I J litSIJI, .JUI C "i, I I! f I UM. 1 ' On thn I -J, 1 4 and lj nf May, there weru Very severe frosts. On the 15 of May ieo was f inned au inch thick j IS;;;") Sunday, Juuo '21, bard frost this iii-rnin do Monday, June a little frost. I;;1! No frost in June. Saltirday, 17, considerable frost ! i u is ui'iiuii.e. lS No frnst in Junr;. 1S;J (Absent, and no rvrnrd kept.) 110 Monday, June S, a bard frost. 111 N a frost iu June. 1S12 W'eduef day, June 1, a little frost . . this morning. do Tuesday, Juno 7, bard frcst ice. do Saturday, " 11, do Jo TacoJj, " til, a little rillit. 113 Thursday, June 1, liurd frost this morning and a little snow, dj I n lay, June 2, bard freezing this iimming. do Tuesday, June G. a little frost, do Saturday, June 10, a very cold day, Mj dill rence in thermometer from yesterday morning. do Monday June 1, a little frost ! 1 S H-r,., sd ,y, J une 11 a heavy .rost this morning, and ou 1 hur.-duy, July a ,itt;0 rfr(Mit . d) Wednesday. Juno 12, littla frost. lsl.,., frost iu Jooc. j 'J ba fruit Ircrs of ail kinds were in full 1 il . e . .1 . T .1 1 - K..I. .til.L ,i;i?tim iioui uie .nu to toe i.f.u i-i .i.m . ot April, and frosts were severe iu .May. ; Islj 1 uesday, .May 0, ice ttiis morning i inch thick. do Friday, May 10, frost tbis morning do Saturday, May, 17, " " do paturdiy, " 21, ice th'i3 morning i inch thick. Jo Sunday, May 25, frost this morning, do Monday, " 2' " " dj Friday " CO, ice moro than i inch think, do Saturday, May 31. frost this morning. 110 Sunday, Juue 7, a little frost. The locusts appeared in the vicinity of Akrou iu great numbers about the 2Utli of May and mostly gone by the 20iU Juue. : 117 No frosts in .1 line. 1 H Thursday, Juue 13, considerable . frost this iiinruin lir No front iu Juno-s,-,o tt n l--.il--." " 1.")2 Saturday, Juue 5, a little frot do Wednesday, " 0 " " 1"3 No ir r.'ls in June. , 151 Thursday, Juno 1, a little frost. - - - - j lS55-.Mot.day, June 4, a little frost. . ... do iuesday, " is, " . j ,i,T t: tt tt - t ;n T., . I.i7 Friday, Juue 5, a lilt'.e white fro?'. . - f . ,,. .a . 'I .IU ll-U . U U U ' . -. -.'..... ... I 1 '.. I . ( '''rLKin,U U on tb bio-b-lands ' l,..f. !.; i,i I..Le Fri... ami is TuB lBorErxs in F.i.vrr. We learn rrom a gentleman who has just arrived ,.re fiv,ln ru;n COunty, that the wheat ,.,rvcat already begun iu Kgypt. Iu rj,ja COUiity on Monday, the Ctli J.ttsr, j s-(.i tjiC ,,.( u !lolt ..s harvested, aI1j ,i10 yieM wus better than ever kuown before in that part of tbe State. Iu tbe txt,cmo southern part of Illinois the same al,undant harvest was beiug gathered iu. -j-o prospects of a good crop of corn are repci ted as very favorable. The grow- jng corn in piauy places is said to be from , three , , . , ,11 . , , , I , ,0 four fee. I high and looks black . ical.hy ' If nothing happen, to he, l,n on nvnul ..lit unit ttltil I ll 1 1 V anj health crop it will tc nn vxcelUut uuu uutl fully vt.'J' If tll.l l'i; " ll ..It...", vuw entitle the moJe-rn K-rypt to the desigua-1 tion of the "Land of Corn." The peach-j fs are in great abundance in all Southern j ... . .. 1 - t r Illinois. Apples, pears, aud otner Kind 01 1 f,i. ,.,IU en.wn in thne rarta. are .,;.! ,rnmii. a wonderful Ticid - rt 'TIS THE FASHiOW." er a im ilio. 'Tis i'iip faMii'.n,'- -a"! a man-'ft), I U ii.i en h'-r uvely hp.nl nr.' a vrty IiiiIp t.-.r.r:i ' When A-iritry snnvv Hakes pp.l "Tiip Tachion iihw is vtrv -inaii. I . i m , j . ! Ami pII, mv Ir.pnil, vni kimir Tliat I mii.t iii ft i i'!hrs i'i. ten 'iniii I tie lalini'' stinw.' the fifhion.' ! Wli'i, mi hpr ,'it ' W.oe a air el vii Winch st-I iioiie ..t'i a f ur rLf, e li t', .ii p"t.i rs, .ti"i' inn! iipat ; I s iu- lier on tne se'evvaik, I. i'"n llie Kl.ltrrtnz ice. U'oti her l eaver rt.iji, ai.ii far: An. I ttiieis all mi nice. 'Ti lie' fishiiin," a;'' Willi mi her wail nr ii'itber, A rtrh liii!:a j;ulilipr pnille I'v l.ir 1..11 nphi!v h..nnil j ' 1 i iip t.ihinii. li h-iiiI, S-iiipm t l.i Hive tiie Ii .ii-o: An 1 i inii-t ii.i i-iti' i' iio '"o I aal li i; to Liaioe." ' Tii ihp fa-hi' n." i i nr.o'iip WYli r.i'V. p.'iiMiirr iio. Wh.i. :n llip la'el mv -hp. Mi i vp I with l.ii.:.".-! e ! 'Tin iip (aho n, at.'' i!ip :d- -ra'k f Tl.e la-h lair n.. .v i.u-in ; j I w.'liJ'T u-iiv 'hpve t- uri.h n;pn j Dnn'i lifpp i ih pavu, si,.:...'3 i Bo' o.in I n.i'-p'! tii.ii ! velv f. Tin, Wit... h.e n l.rrv. -n'f, J -So tip-.! ips i-i !li" piri.'in e.-:d, ' V'.lli io-r iiee-iverpii ii.-.nt ; ; Ali't lot II 111 vu:ll 1 Ji.....P'i I j Tup in ii'lpti. lair a I liv, j Wii i tlir.-i llie n. .v.- ! i u :i i i in gjntrs ih;n that il.iy. tripped ' their Lrou-s, et irleti-i. f.t : 1 , . . ill Ann Invcti' hps.! Cat. lh ! - ' l'i - iho f.i-hi .'! 11 I - . T.i my reoien.Mei ran.., 'Aii.J we must .1,. as ..liters e!o, S j up aie n.it In Manic." An 1 'Tis i!ip t.isiiM.p," in inr.re slave Tiian date as v.-t liPrjiin T.. '.ni in eoiii. n tii-i.N, er "rpath K lonr. r's liurnin? un : Aa', ,avh." " 'H " "'.T0' ; 'l'ii"ir aie. ;t lml fasii.oi. ion J I 'i'ueir soul ami .... mr. ! Great Kcmory. I Mitl.r'dites, king of 1'iiutus, knew ev- j ii.iu jii.i.- ii s...ivrs rpr kiiw ry one of his eighty thousand soidi.-rs by bin right name. Spii'jci was able to rehearse two tkoTi- : sand words which were tiven - t j me same order. Ilortensiu. kept in bis rncmory all the prices paid on a day of auction. lingo (irotius, on being present a ro . vie of t une regiments iu France, rccall : cl all the names of the single soldiers that wire there called up. j Justus i.ipsius ventured to rehearse the "sii souk to..y was nanun.g icon, n with a drawn dagger to pierce him at t very momeut Le bad forgotten but an c woras oi lacitus, irom tne i;r-t w..ra lo tvm im tbe on- IjT word. A Venetian lady, well knon by her .1 . ..I I. r . -I I cuucainiu, wncn arhcu tor llie seinioii sue ,3J attended iu church, repeated oerupu- lously every word. Itaeine knew by memory nil the trago- j: j- pi-lcs: I'avle, thfwhrlu wmk j of Montaigne ; Hughes I) lUeau, llie Cor 1 pus Juris; Mefastatus, the entire llorati- us ; and Caticret, lord lieuteuant of Ir-- land, all the New Testament, from the first chapter of Miittbew to the end of the Apocalypse. The learned Scotchman, Thomas Dempster, iiilinui-d he knn-.v not what it was to forget ; the Scallier is told to havd appit bended withiu twenty- one days tbe nlmle Homrrns, and with ID four mouths ail the Creek poets. ' l,c notorious and mysterious Count of St. (jeruiaine surpasses them oil. Any newsnar.er be read ouee. he knew by im m- j ory ; and he was furnished with su.-h n I eivantic cottirrebensivo poser of iiutiib. r- ing that be retained a series of a th. uranl nunitiers, wlncli he cnnlu recite I irwatal. backward and pulled out from tbe mi i iie. From llm (.iurl of Ilcnrj III, tn t'r.lt.iw, be demanded one hundred packs of joquet car ls, mixed thuni in disorder, let ln.u tell ail the succession of the cm Is, or 1. r d it to be noted down exactly, and repe.r.d their following one alter the oti.. r, ui h out being wrong once. lie plavel aim -.-I every instrument of the woil.l, was nu ex- II . . t - .1 11 celieut painter, and imitaied any b ir d w,iiinK "ie "" 'l:',!,'ve u'au""r- lle bad but one passion playing an games Could lihal every t aiiK riy ca.cu-aiiin. Tiir IIaitv Family. If th gang of Federal ofiiee bi.Mns i!i: the northwest would net ope iu whole j ..'out ! lad of i.e Dc- secretly with the Republica oieracy would be stronger for toe rid- dance. 7oiiry. Tliete is no nucstion that sinco , commenced acting openly with the ib ' publicaus, the O. mocraey has been much ! stronger for the riddance. CVn. Enquirer. And if Yr'U would follow forncv s ex ample, aud act opou'y with the Kepunli- V uf gt.crel, M ,re nnw ; lVnicraoy m.M be mivl, " T . - strt'utv r '"r e ri ' 'ncR As you are mo oPt.u auvota.u o. ,uc . Abolition ucresj m v,e.t.fcressi....a. ; . -....ti,. n in.ta.l I.f lleinrf illlnwCil CnmmU- i " 1-- - 1 tiiou wun me i-eiiiccriiey juu m.-utt. v KuKtd into the crtuip of the cnrit-v, where ' Ate Our Iaturaiized Citizen3, l,Fu- gitive Slaves 7'' The Washiiituu .Vii'i-s comes to the rescue of Mr. eerctaiy Ca-, in an tlab- orate ariiele iu defence of bis doctrine re- lative to the rights of naiurahzed citiz ns. The Suil-i gives the following oracular j exposition of the whole suij'Ct : ; " Iu 1'iussia, every male child is born a i -. I.iit-r. Tim King bus a claim upon him t. r a certain number of yars of uiili'hry duty, whii li is just a Talid as the claim j of i i rf;iiittit Iw u tlsrn islnl.t t..r i.le Is 1 vaiid by the ('ou-litution of the l.'uiun. " If a m a'e ooits his realm, at wiia'' V. r ge, wi'hiiut katitie di.-ehnrged -ueli duly, he i" ever liable fir us perl'.-rmance, eiiher f iiinily or by a Aubstilu'.c, upon re tu- lerill the r.-llllll. " No o!.'iiiti..ns Tbieh be ran to i r up 'n (.iiii.-e.l t anoth.-r c..iinlr, ami i... pi t. eti .n whiili su. h c untry can ix.'o i 1 1 biia, cm iiuniir ilus ciaiui, bec iu-e i: i T :tii snrerior eX'steni-e. ' 1'or iiis'ance, if a i.o.iie slave i.f Vir ;.;. were ! e-ca.e fi.nn l.i- owner, pro-e- t- i lo I'l'isslrt. tlurc bec..ni' a r'll j"et i.l : '. er vrn, nod !il'St'U'iitiy i. loui to Vi'g'n n. i" it likelv that be would be te st . it to i'riissiit up .n the d'.mati'l that be i I.- R l'i lls-lllll sul-j' et ? i " Tne noli in is t.m absurd to bp cnter . tain. i by a rational being Oil Virginia vrniild rurreiids-r her ciirUncj btloie she W'il.i :iircuder him. : 77m (-. nu: i fi ti- tf. Mi'. ?o long as the slave renuined undirihe jurisdietioii of Trussiau law, or out of the e n. lint s i.f the I iiited .S'ali s, sn bing would l;;s imist.-r be tMihi ut a it im dy fur his wr ng; and i so I iia fi s the l'i u.-sian, who s wi.i j tary s. nice, remains iu tiie L tiiti d Stat, s, I r i'!. iut the el tines of 1 'iuia and the (.i.-riii itiie (-oufederatinn, so I -ng he is ; si i ore liom the cxacti ms of the suvci .igti in whose reaim he was born." This is the di.ctiinc of Mr. Cass, ns il l"s' rated by the Douglas organ. L'pon j th's point, at least, tbe Liuchanau and j Ponglas wing of the- arty agree. It i uiu"t be Iruiy cnnsoiing to our adopted ' citizens to Ln.iw tiiat this Demoeraiic Ad : tinnisir.ilinu regards them as Ultra "" 'jil'T h!itr." i Tlie doctiine is, that every subject of a f reign despotism is ioi n a h'iic, and that ; this conditiou cannot be changed by atiy- . tbiuir Le can do f ir himself, nr that nw GoveruiiKut can do foe bin), although it fjpeepts bis allegiance. ' '' No obligatioBS which he cau take upon biuiself to ano ther country, and no prottcii .n which such country can crtL-nd to l.im," can make biin a frre man, or even "impair the cl iirn" which bis l.i fs.tr lias to bis peisoiia! services, in virtue of bis baling been lirn ! jiittjf. True, be may eritj,c from slavery if be can, and il e to this c.iiiuiry, and here, in pirsuince of our laws, gi through the idle ceremony of renouncing bis allpgiaiee to bt hereditary niiis tr, r.tiJ b. iug declared & cit : u of this glorious li public, l.'ut be is cn'y a " fugitive slave," alter til. Our Gov ernment can aiT.irJ him no protection against the claim ef bis former master, liieaiise it rccngtiiz.s that claim as "j us vilid n the fi'it'm ff a 1 i.y.':i."tiii ti s'iik ti.'ef ftr If." Iu fuel, this c mdi lion. accord tne to the SdttKf, is ll.r.MI- rI." with that if a " rnnau av liioi'ei-"- ,hut j, ,., .,y ,, )lt.,. jt , .,jj, a, can keep out of the elti'ehes of his lorno. master, and io long rr. ll that r.ia-i.r oi.ee gets liis i.amls upon luiu, our ttov ei umeut cannot mterfi-re in bis in halt, liutwiihstaiidin it lias aeCt pted his iilii giaiiee, and in .lo hitu a citizen. l o.-'i tltjf-'U ii J'tll'.'lC. j An Irishman, m RuiLurv, Loan , un dertook to shoot a cat tho other day, and as ti.e folowiug aeceuut ahvws, eh.t a fool instead : "First, he put in a cor.rf cf shot, which Ir- covered by laK.ioii.j b"me a Wad. Next, h eo itge if pind-r. To in ike soie ol his let.iii, be wot. i tip tho loaiimo witli asiiull liatKitui it cou m the k. t tn t. Titus jrepare-d, be hrmght tiic iiisriiiruent of death, to bear upon the cat t.iij snapped. To Ins great ciingria, the (.'in was lint discharged, lle slia pe I, utid snapp d, and snappc.1 again; iut it would no r.i. Irritated bey mid measure at bis fill. lie, he dr. w the iron ramrod from the gu", put the p out in a lire ii'itii it was rel hot, itiscr'ed it at the ni'izzlo, and IBi ii wormed it d. wn thnuigii llie Care until i' reached ti.e powder, when whangl writ the charge down to the shot, sending iho ran.rod througb his bund ncwe-it tu thnnit) aal f-rp-a-igor, burying the nr't iu varnois par's id Lis greativ inaroii -I, rtude a I:, r.-olean IT t hand ami badly singeing his lace with the and so.veidc I in rs.-s-pin tr tn t!t d i powder '. The cat s ii nvcd, itiil I he Irish- ere,- ,1.1,. t ml rapt ; be i:n 3 -I - r' a-e on r muu is Joine; as well as could be expected." , and !'!! to the ground, arau-rng the w !i"le Oregon has chose 11 the first, delegates to th- National K-putdicau Convention A. li. Iluvcy, W. Warr.n and Iean.7r lloi'.n. s. The State Convention appoint- ing them squatted eu squatter sovrtit.iy its follows 'While we ri'eg':W the f.icf, that by the (l.Tistittltioll li.e S'lvrc-iitllly of the Territories is vested in the Cmgrp's of iho Cilited Siates, we acknowledge as well that Congress mn' Jt. legntu the exer cise of that snireigiity in part or in whole 10 tho people of such territories, and are in favor 0. sueh delegation as far as may be eoosU.cn, with p.m offree lb,r ..,! n ....I .irtint.tif I lur.nn ' and good giverum.iit therein.' Tbe Oregon .Vm.in, the leading t,tln0(:rutl0 p.,rtr iu .ha S,a,e) takes sides 6trociitlT gaiQt Uen I-aoc. . - " What church do you attend, Mrs Farhogton " ' 'u any paradox cli ii. H , wner-' t't'i g'sp't i;. - ( cuse I mui Appearance cf Literary CcIeJjri'it-s. A .New Y..ik cirr.-st-imi. nt .1' ih. HrriD-tlielJ li'-juMlotn pive. the fulii.vr- jg account cf I be jursuua! ej f.tami r-i 4 literary cclebrii ii s ' Kinersoti lo'.ks like a tiHiki fanr.T. meditative and j iie'. Lontfellow like a g i..d-naturcJ beef eater. II ilmcs I V.e a ready-to-iaueh little l'-'de. wis'iinj: inly to be 'a funny as b; en.' i-.tntt seem rti'y the praf-ful f-Mletn m. who i-n li.'i ii h.-iiiJ-om liiiei-iier ''i.i-lv, r diilting boy. liur.c.ft a p ain, Lf native In. kin.' man. Vlntt.tr tho nrit retiring ;. Qiik.r. Ir 'Hi t a t'.aiu ami Krehe looking man, dresst-1 iu gray. And ihos I n.igiit tame ethers. N it '.r.n tf li. '-c gei.tl- im n can be cal'td bar.'l ,ni", mil. - we tii', t liit eh! r, who m'r!.; te a ii-ji hand-jiii. r. Iu li:i- r-.-p.et they pin bear no pjitn aw::y fr 1:1 vi ry it. .' lee'utl women, who have a!way- Ion i-ry lo t:.e!y. 1 lure is no'hing in a d -in-Htaitt inte.i' e', in eou'inu .u-, far reachiiig. Kutii)'' lh. li;'.t. ti favor the curves i f beauty; it c I'stitn-.-s a greVer ja;.'i"y t ti.-ue and 1: 'i ds ih.n it up b-.s. I' lati-s the iye, but deep ns the Lot-', and often Wenrs ti e i.crvi to a t- i:uii:.g 'j'lickniss. So tills is one ii:.siii wi-v it:- ttlitctii'il wotiKU should cairy tLur ijatn- tUIU i f Ug'.illl sS. Let us loi k at (hem cs they ja- !: Stgourney, the gntiiiui.tl.iT r f Attim in " li!:aie" li-eia'.ure, in btr jriine. f f m o Lelieve l.ir p .r.rai') was lj i.".-.' baiiii-.-oi-' Catherine JJet ehcr is b'lmiy. M-i licccLtr Sti we is so ordinary in ; k sin- has been taken f 1 Mrs. e's - l.i Id. . Mrs. C. M. Kitkl-.t-1 is a fat 5i' Mrs K F. llil. t 1 '.:lil:e a v.o:.-Lrr man. Margar-t Kui.ir was p'.-tn. t i l.itte Ciishma'i bss a face as i!in:i.i 1 laniel Webster's!, and rpii'e a fr .eg. bis Kiiiibeth IJIac'ii'.Vi-.i. ii.rmt I iner loo. l.ke Mrs. pln.o.5, heavy and c.arsp. Mis. jL.s t'mith is coi.sl.ieiid ban. is n;e. Mrs Ju lia War-1 liowe has been a New York belie. Frances S. O-go. d bad aioVeie, womanly face. Amelia F. Wilby .; al most beautiful. Sarib J. Hale, iubir. jB j-t-i '-' incure- libs. Ti.e I'avidson i-iste r., as Weil as their gifted mother, possc-si.i beauty. If wo cross the ocean wo find Madame de Jflacl a flight ; but Hannah More was handsome ; F.-zito-tli Fry, j;'.. -ri u-; Lctili Lar.gd. ti, pr. t'y ; Mrs lleiiians woiidrju.-ly lovely ; Mary II aw itt, fair and matronly ; .Mrs N .rton, ra--aiiy bealitifu: ut l-s 1 she win ins the largest brain of a.l, with us gr-. s: a bcait, Klizibeth li.rrett Fr wnlng. in p!.ysv;,:e is angular, and though she has m ign.ti ccut eyes, her y"ia- is suggests e of a i. ml -s'.iuc. Charlotte i'r .n:e bad a b ok in her eyes better than all benty of fea tures, fiut if we 1 H-k it Fri'i-h fi n 1 1 l'.is:-classerati:f.tiis Sii-k spear? and Mil ton were ban.l.-otr.i' : I'r. Join o.n was u Hi IlSttr of Ug.il.e-sj . V. . ta I i.o.'.-ii.i' L and Fi pe ; A-Mis-ti was t. leral'y baiid sotu'j ; und Coisiidg.1, Siitliy, lUrn, M .'ore, Catnpbell. and F.urn-. were all un roniniJtily . S.r Walter So I! In. kid very ordinary iu spile of his fi n lieu ? Maeaulay is hoQn Iv. Ilulai r Loirly hid e us, although a dandy. Citation l'n kens is called handsome, but I must be :.!!, w.d tn ei.rb.T, and cot. red iiii jewelry be c.r: lo:t look like a simp'et. ti. I might g-i i.ti trtnost Uo i" 'r -.i.i..'i out a.r-r a.t 1 I 1 port .HI Is l tiasi uty no.. eillur!" Si a;;;.i . i la; n i.v an i'.i.i rn w;. The Oilelutu tl.l.J ...i.'-l I lites the f ', ! --wing and ells it a e i-e .. t j hautt eide " 'A ne;ii am ! l.-iig:ti i 'o I'r Sui- d. rs. of IJ.'.rv Sgllligi. 1'ai. is v-.-no'V, K" "nl't'staioi, ei as lireor.iid In ;:.'. i I y I.,..' of .Marie's rii pi.ai.i's, ,.k bef i.i-. The e rermisi ti.--.. s, :.s vie I a;.nd tl.. ol. Were these : A tier Lie p :f .1 ti.alue c f '. "op.iny at Holly j r.iig,'lio b ph .Ms w. i . :n 'Ved a siiort il'-tanee I uwaii the ttriie of s' irtitrg to die m x i be., ot rxl.ibiti a ; the tic to, i at k'i 'Wing tbry ; rear 1 ' . when were there, was p-isjii'i; nti of tl.e!ii a.-sed bis irrir k ar. 'r.i i toe hmty i.l lue boy, tirming loei g.'iitiv lo- wards his -!. pii.utfbip. l'h n.grt fro. ir.g lh- ebsril pr. p-tri'iiT nf tne animal. whu-h tlu .1 .rkm-.-s "f toon t r. ! .til.t in tgiiliirho'iii wiLb t.'S cries ; i.i mg una b'e to ri-o be was taken op ai ih-' In u-e, where be s-ion nt t .loitror says, f.oiii lj otlor fit.il!." c 1 t 1 1 e -1 to ii-.. . llie :iase than ' one tuiio nt.ee, wo give our rsn 1 g iuioie of wiint h ;s e 01-: I-r .- 11 V ll'li." I T l'lk.-'s Fea's. ;r.'-. the la. st cf .ui i..i :n tie'o if ' i.-li as 1. a -,' A liieo'i ot e-urs ret-;ni.-l ft ..in I'ike's F.-ak, assures us :ha' the fol lowing, so f ir as he C"u!.l j i lg' fr "11 es p.ri.neo ami observation, is t'.e uuivcrsal inlit" of leturtiing " sucker :" I rasgeil coat, rtlih Collar aud tail torn tot. 1 1 pair prints, hmoing to-. thcrly shreds. I h it, bitrrin' lh- rim Ii shoes, looting like fncl bacon rind 1 i pound raw beans. 1 pint parched corri O'n. Vj Tho lit tik wluro tho wil l thyme gma. , ,F,.ltl.. a dividend 1 ( n " ( tt''. t" 1 tit eluiii- Tj rrevnn 1 .:ir.i-.':; M iiNM krr wii i i' t : i fruit ; 1 il t? i f t i. ii e uritiy f s; ; 1. , p1':-!.--. liji.b; to r .t on th.- ; s'.ti.'es j r-'. - .jl oti' y .ur .. rn.l--i in I w m oiati give ttie r-r 'I v V. .- r. r n trivn;ie i.f ;!.a ' c- ... N -' r ; : tv s ) c!- s to y. tjr ps t cut and p'o.r cut tl! iu t.-, tier tit - "tt'j "'J -' r -w.,-, lim fiyi I" j-. 1 1 i uu: a r to l.e. p li.e tr-iii ni.fi r the tr. . s aitil::biJ with l.'av. . h or sii ;T. i r at.; oti.'-r vi-f.talo th-it you cau g t L-iia ot, azi ::.-:-!' :it:y spread a c at of ashes- and iU u;.a tii s, as t:,;t ati i a-los tire r .&.;.. r-1 li.e ;n .t. ir- I! .- :i ti. .t f "i i e aj - it. ,J t j fr-.ii tt .- I: L-iiis rrubs. T. s:, i s-i'- i bit ar-: l,ti"!ul t f.u.t nr. ! t-? ii- . i 'i r.jty a-es tl. t-i.- tr; i- to i tn an frl- i : c ; a v r. I : -l : t ll i . 1 f..i to ti, T-'.r st r. .::! sr..': e f '- t j- b " il r i- I 1 '.V I: '.' c f-j- a a r -V . ft lil ,;' ' r i. a f f f ; i.p fi o ir : p.. tl i'.t-rg cat tie stmiler twlfj i-g ur ail . f t!.-.. !3-:!-r. Uf ti.-: al. .vc iu'... via cot r.ta'f liie r-.t Lo" at'si increase the fru.s l s r r.o 1 ij inllty IVui ! it i' o't!y att- nd-. 1 to. a want r:i re fruit tr 'i ; u l.tve g ', t;.k h'.i.-u .. in 1 3 r-sir; ti.rioj ::.i lL- il" f m. ,.i li, ami tie ai w :i to wi-h 1 El ... a new . .-.-I. ft: 5 rs p.jcp ) d.-v, : Ui j e 1 1 .v I h c :.i-lii -i ni, wi'h r-e. TL.I i. a .-: I l!.. S . lu It It win i i. I', it t;. j s i- ni is ti v.i. ;h ::.; eaira aU"tL r year, c.i' t'ae limb il r i ' h a nieli is i of 1 1 r. and 1 l:r 1 1 and Set ill ti.a' g-i". prea 1 c-Vt-r the i-rii: ib.it ar f- rm. d 'a ri.-' c-nrMi will . e aril !."t!U 1 trmo th- I ii i .'s ;.'.,n n .iy I an er u'ling, i r 1 0.' I n1 1 r--- Ire- ..in . i t.e rti- .17 r. 's ; r, i anting t!i to i' r:.:i un f- ir.il IIP th. on, '. t . np; p- sea, p. ..r. ch-rry. j 'om y k.i l rs. try ii mr tr. s it.' a -u.-e. ... Far rt si. ti. n!,, plan, sod re: -r I s in t Lo Ax litis!! I isrAKi: - -A tiri.a since, t: - . 'a lie ' at ti .-! it-', l,U til M. I.--i ;.i, c in. i.-c i b ran i rj. cue item -N. Sir-.::;; t ' s r.l fi-il 1 on!., i 1 1 .i b s 1 i: r- 1- lie w , s fr- .--.tr,:. ! 111! ,-f f-.r ev.-r, t: ... Is; is e s..ii.. miii'ary en - : 'ur i .. .; (!. - .1 r i -- I.' s ilo thing n i.ls c tin: : " ,f I on ,i- e ; t:i in re he v..i- .lll: 1 tr.'-. it i-l, 'rv tn n ' i . i. o" v ii . r;- t . as . '. i i v f. iv . .-ar ' : i in pa; r tie-r: 1.1-...1' the st -: ... , ul.i ;.in ro.oit r c' t-s, a i I: ui - e.- s , f li.e ii!r.t tj iu V i.i i i-e vt -. : ; 1 ! lanee, ai d ' . -r ':' g.id,,. - ;-,i A c. i-orr -1 which pr-'i' s tti as -'r. ng u. a r .1 t i'-t-'.f An iso!' I't;i,"l ' I) C.'ler'it ill' tra k. An: '1 : wnvk was a Tn". I !n rt so i it':' : .-r r i . n tte a-'.'" 1 w mv ?':: . tii-t I mv ! ni-r V 1 ibrie f.r i ".t. e, , t k, o'lt V.'i sf f b" " r.i .n ; a.sl n" 1 1 a I smash as i" eo-i'tt oil Ir'll Welt fr Tl vi ru.d r.js ti.r oTri 1 tf : I. t..:r -i t' mi ' ...1 C iadr b i- "ir- i. v (. 1 r.c I'. el.i J. tp - Lu . 1 irtt-r 1 r'et t .1 . m.i'.i s V i.ra h t. tl.ui I, i. 1..-H 11 t si.;e o I Ii .1 . Ir. ni p ! ; us;:ig.. i, R lli ll. 1'lfg w.lid ii 1.1 1 oo . -.. of Argeb Siow. ill ihn I h'g'.ty ef Mis. II. li. I.e t..'il Is Hat !; pr v : spoiled but tha Uukv ot a win mi i. r eg itp-n a i-ih'I t.. s 1 P'l'jiiO, U0I1.SS lir. 1 g.'I'll! I" l.-.i l.a.'ig- 1, when be save It t- litiavoi'l.it it . 1 is a din. 'i 1 fa.-t th it w .,. . 1 .. - . ef al! M I... 0. .M :, N i i i i - i tr.i T r.v. r -, 'L it ill t! re ar - ' ' 'i f S il I-I L. 9 J re . . It-ii.'-r. ' eon r.nlly I- b-ng -.,' 1 ' ' 1 dopy ftffjn t;