111 BIIJmY Iff raf (B win IP I 'THE L'MO.V established ia ISM Whole No., 2,413. BV 0. X. VroKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. - At $1.0 Tear, ntuajs in Adiance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., TA., FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 18G0. "CimONICLE," es.aMM.eil la 1S13 WMe No., 831. lim m mm i wrrrs; t. i r.'.M'i r joikal luirO fr;dj;.-.! L' i-tninr. Ia'"" Mi). Pin"a. ah'i ne following Letter fnim Ei'ivoiKD of reason may it be said (Lit it carries 1:.tfs ,.'.,. i.in iairlv .r.rl sr.u..7,-lv on Slavery into all the Pistes. Hat it does at r . tu ' f.T .-!.!.! r.i ' j..t-. : 1 r ' ..T X - ' tar-i. -1 ir. .,r N - ' -n ' (BU" ' ", A : " -:- v mjrw -tn n: - ' i ici. J i 4 ' tv r o ' .:. A 2 ::. u,v ir' ; ' i-dtn r -. e r.: .v ,vf and ti -i : r p-r;d "1 hi:. .t- I r m'-it!iO. 1 J 1. -n m ;.i!.k. -I-I I .(. r. ; '. i.r if a c-; n e i I' nt" tit- l-y mmi t--? I - I ;( f'feivru Hi lV :r -:--r I il l; m j a: t mi.:.-d. the Tippublican sUe. II is late letter to Cul. K iwarJ Smith of New Uer'.io was di;tiiic'ij io favor of a Protective Tariff. The two toc-lher make Lini perfectly ae- ct'ptable to all reaf-OLable meu of tLe Op- not carry Slavery any where. It only acts upon it where it fij da it esULHshcd by the local law. Io cunLfciion with this pjiut I am asl ed to Mate my views on the iJred cott ca.se. and what was really determined by .-r irt -ii r. lis..! -.ui t-, ; Ti). v v.v- r: :t k uJ -f jcbpe:ntis-s. --h i t .i:r i n-r '. in!- r-t '- : 1 i .r- . '11 l- ' t-i !tl '! f 'it .i-i v,, ... in-J 1 U . K q Mrkft - , jit- i (.-.i.Nt.Lli - .Cl)f ?!ar aoH (Ctroairlc. MllVDlt, AI'Kll. I, IMiO. The Voice of a Graduate. The Gretnt ( .ih'y (Vi ) I.'- '.nlJan, edited tj Lewis K. Kvu. , S-vi tie foilowiug noiice cf aii iLsTituiiotiof wLicli Le has Ui a.f.'.i -r'.aaiiK- to judi : were '.i-i weri. T'rcve a "ata:. c jc tr m . ur . i l A :r;a M .it-r. i nk rIIlIII AT I.iwi.sruc. T;:e T'-rlt f. ur:-ri.n2 o-i.;'. .11 iJ C -t-ire i aun Jan: r ::i t-' h pr :.' 1; w.i. .rre :i:y a :a:n tu th.T "iM.r.c n ulr.h M -e de f rres.. r i: p:t -e:.l Krteu ':v. at; 1 u 1 il the na:3.Kf.i lij. a:.i . -fctr :';ri!.t e. tiif bnraj v tt le rci!ery ar. udJ. nea', p'eaanr. i h-a :': t wn. I'ji.ver-iiy m :t ai; v. :;i si-rc v Ar.v ct.e u ihij; h pMal r-a ! ::j 1 f kr,- u- e;, tur ! Kr ;:, tie 1 r .-he c.iii n-i; ir 1 a re p.t-aaii!, ir a ii.tTe avci.'r t u rt :rta:." pOt.TLtri; are U-t 'i:-t; at.5L(re t!.a; Sir grcitcr atlid adratugt f r obtaiuit an ti jfati.iD, than tLe vari u 1'if art- . . . . . 1 i . : .1 . . l.: position. MlCUlll it be thought Pest io i ,ue Ufreuit : v-uua iu .um c.e. iiumj O' nnna'e Lim at tiiicigf, we see not wbv ' .' , r , ... , ., , .. , ... 1 dtttrtiiincd one single r-tint uf law only, he thtuld n-jt succeed. J.iSlurd Clnun. 1 ,. ,- .. , ,,, 1 ;., ,r 1 : . that is, that c-jtt. tue ( puintiu, being a , . 7 ., nepro of African descent (not oeciarilv Jnfl3e Batss' Flatfonn. . ;Ure ) cou;d LOt he , etVXitl of j,,.. St. Louis, March 17, 1SC0. ; ri, and thertfjre could not sue io the Ftd To Mer. I'. L. For, E Jit.v of TUr Mis- eral Court ; and that, for tbU reason, and ,uri !' mTr.it, lr. JIkrnays, Kdit. t ' 'his alone, the Circuit C urt had no juris- of the Ant- i'jrr, at d other gtutiemen : : dietinn io the cause, and bo power to give j s:.;!. c,ti Upiwn, E;q , as J'rtsi- juJpment between tbe parties. The only deot of tie .Mis"uri State Convention, juri?diC!iou which tbe Supreme Court bad hieh sat iD St. L .uis ou the 10th of ibi uf tbe cau?e "as f r ,be VurV'e "f cor- msnth, ta (ffi.-iaiiy n;ade known to rue reeling the error of tbe Circuit Curt, io ibe prt-cet t! ibat b.:dr,t,tl t-ytbtm !"' ,u i am tna'iid t't knos? jooie of youasl'el- ccites to t:;e Cbscaga Ci.nveution, rcpr tcutiti? the II; f'Jtjh.-au partj of Missouri. I have rtceivej jour letter, propound it, j to me certaiu (jKiioL?, (seven in number.) which jou suppose will cover most, il not aii, the grounds of controversy io the approacbiKj! 1'rsiJentiaI election. With pb-asure, I will answer jourq'ies tics. L'ut, tcfjre djing so, allow uie to siacce at the peculiar circumstances in which I am p!aced, and the strangeness i f the fact that I, a mere private man, am rxl'ifil rnnn ti nvAr irr.Bai anil fin'ana. ,. ..k.. f.,... ti, cial, and of no autboritv. Hut, besid shade? of private life at,d place me at the ,Ll. 11 "FP" t0 that several of the h.ad ef the nation. I came to this fron- questions discussed by the JuJs are ps tier in n.v voutb. and settled in St. L;uis '"'caI l'-"t'S and therefore ttyond the wheu it was a viilje. has Lccl rpentiu Missouri, and during all that time I have f jiiowed a profession merits of the case. This p .wvr tbe premc Court did exercise, by setting aside the juigtuent of the Circuit Court upou the merits, and by di-tuissing the suit, without any judgment for or against either party. This is ail that the Supreme Court did, and all that it had lawful power to do. 1 consider it a great public mi-f irtune that several of the learned Judges should have thought that (heir du'y required them to ui-cuss and give opinions upou various que-U'jLS out-ide of the case, as the case was actually disposed of by the Court. All such opiuious are cx'ra judi- TI1E TKI lLr. ELD, Aa T mtnmr1 ti"'0h tl. tUc, .t nitii; u Ui f-Ilinf rmin Ap it jlt-rl ntt.r -li tl Ati-1 n;rM tb win l' W T'0 rrin-: "Trr rh-li Dd lxxw- P I in Ih farthrwt mrtter H u od( m trund!ld. J 1frw it fV'-TB rhf Tcr W h-n- it had r niiiD i. lrngt llmriD: ail th- whii tbe inuK 1 my iD''.hrr"? in tvue, A "tt nm. ia Fw-t-ii wnt W t .t I fioo hT otirn r-fcJ: ' -llu-h. my J-sr. J)- tiii ml elumbtr, Afl li-tn-d. r"0'!'TtK tit IhtX I thrahi Lj1 f-- n fT7t, Cit-- wih all the cif-li r' m-tn rrt Kut.in. :brnnt:n.-i to th- -jk4: An t I wau.i'-rt-d tcn t l.i'.aU n-i. To th-f ni' TTT unyf ft Jfrr, Hhen 1 kuit Iw-iitr bit tnulhar Ly u.is Ik-J ui jU tiie C-Ar. TJ-t-n it war ith liDd? fintly I'.nr. J Uoti tilt l(.It lir'l. Tht laiirbt hit lij v n':-r ( ar fitlW tbi wni-ii- aJ ; i-vtrr c.iD liiy if f-rt,i'tt-ii, I'c. p t tbrv io m-rUt'Tj n'n: Ill!'f1 ht-Tb iiamcVj Ft-tlit-r! ialher: who art ia b--n." Thit ht tDrht m tljn b1 U U me tf tip i i ji ;-r t tr-it an ! J. cj Af:- r whi-i. 1 .t-arn-J tnutUT, N(. w 1 iajr Uif -J- w:; t - -i'." Tbeti it wo with tan 1- Ufvifu-d, A J in arr-ijlti ft (t l ffii.d. Tliat my OiithTa-k'-d. "iut lather! i, d' Thou blrw my cbiu: T-sr ba puN"1, and thut 4-r mf.ther 1 n baj moiJ r'J Dath tbe od, A'-J I t7u-t hr MiiiU-J -l int II .- ID til VC- Of Hil. Bui that ---) t - Joim-T t vi tiht, ?T ba frntn m-in rr ti-!. And t ii m in ail it" tr !jn-'rt W Leo I ace iuj irueile bt-d. j Spurgean's Acta, and his E?istle3. i Unpleasant Lfiocts. 1 Eeecter on Interest I The noted young preacher of LjndoD, I The man who is particular in rc-gird to Many pr-pple Lave found out the truth j Cuaeles II. SfLBOEOS, takes trip from bis associate, is seldom annoyed by posi- J t the t jllowicg by Henry Ward Iieecbcr: ! borne as a relief fr im too onerous pastoral tive Tulgarity cr abuse, and never liable "So blister draws sharper tbaa interest i cares but never fails to preacb cn these : to suspicion. That which w',11 apply to Of all industries, none is eonpara- eicur-ions. It was in this manner tiiat inaiViuua:s, is genera, y correct iu rear i u iiiicic. n ui be has 'made the tour" of Tut'iin and lo political parti-, s. I'.t years, the ltn- Lie'jti 1! fair weather and fool. It ha Paris. Ketf. F. Monod (of another de- ocratic party of the Xortb has graveled in sound ia its footsteps, but travels fast, nomination than Mr. S.) states that bis , the dust at the feet of Three Hundred -! gaws a ami's substance with its film, visit to the latter city was most happy an 1 Thousand Slave-holders, f .r the sake of as the fly is bound opon a spider's web. blessed in its visible influences... Another obtaining the reins cf government and re- rui!s Dlli over and over, binding form of "recreation" for Mr. Spurgeon, is 1 Teling ia the spoils of cflL-e. The party Lim hand and foot, tad letting him bang bis correspondence with the Huston jhh has sacrificed, cx.lly, the interests of mill- opa he fata! rnsb until the long-legged ions of free wnite w .rkitig men in the interest devours Lim. laere is no crop North ; Las as-is:ed tod-.siriy sacred com- ,Dat caI afford to pay interest on money promises; Las truckled, until almost ev- on a farm. There is but one thing raised t ry particle of manliness at.d dignity has on a farm like it, and that is the Canadian their kfljences. From Lis last letter to ' destrttd it, and we find that cLcernud 'Li-t.e, which swarms new plants every our land, we take th. h:iuwir.g extracts : ; orgaL.zaitoa in 1500 is kicked and cs.fid b"I wots, whose blossoms "The special services in thelbea'res of I " of its S authcra ta-kmastcrs. Ty A.fi: every one the father of . L'nl .a have been attended by very nu- i Charleston, as our r:d.rs are aware, is mi. l.?n seeds Every leaf is an awl, every mun ii IZrjtixtur, la which he uses light artillery more than bis heavy pulpit Lat teries, and touches upon general news items as they impress him with regard to The selected as the city f r holding tLe next branch a spear, aal every single plant like National Canvention of the democracy, a platoon of bayonets ; a Acid full of them Of cjurse, in addition to the delegates, is like aa armed host The whole plant many respectable gentlemen would na u- is a torment, atd a vegetable curse. And rally be desirous of being present on so in- jet a farmer had better make bis bed of tertsting an occasion. IIjw are tiuy to be Canadian thistles, than attempt to lie at suits will be of the m -st delightful char- treated? The Charleston X:vt says, ease upon n.hntt. aeter. Sometimes the preacher is aceoa- that the private doors of Cbarfea- Seed Cop..v.-A iondCwrlwS ted by a hearer m the gaLery wi.n a ut t e wlj. t , j ; ,hc loJ hlt 7Wisavs- "Of late some sinvrt thpatripil aini-.w. r--niaiiai V ' 13ine.. 1 1 riOU Jit Say S . Jl iat Some lloimes County (Uai-.) turner the .it WIu eniit its cpi!jiot. of ,h dii. she will "cvnjer m;re iruftA..y ,'.. acn;ion Las been paid to the improve- Death of Indian Seneca. mtri ui crowds, who, for the most par', have conducted themscves with order and propriety. Tbe great bulk of the hearers are not our church-going people, but in tbe main the compiny is made up of the , irreligious, dissolute and ignoraut. This is satisfactory, and we hope that the re- puuiisbes a singular scrap ol History. e e,,ur.Ci lf tbo s?c.er happens to be a condense: - ! rather slow coach, but these little vagaries Holmes cnunty in 1?10 was tLe hunt- icg ground of Indians of whom '"Seneca," the chief of a tribe of that name, was one. Ail my mauliood 'V. " . ... . .J. ' ii' . "j'.V.. : Mr. Jacob Ammond, now livin2 in Cos IV IL UC t'JlalVJt'I LU UUJ Ui-fl 'ICU U M : i . . j tLe political departments. If I am rL'bt tia county, men lived about a m in this, and it seems to me plain, the pre cedent is most unfortunate, because it may lead to a dang, rous coLfloct of autbority amorg tbe co-ordinate branches of the (ioverument. sulmittcd to, yet what will the friends of Douglas be able to dj ? The Charleston which left iry charae'er and conduct open to th ebrerva'iun of s:cit'y. And wmle it has b en try constant Lai.it freely to ex press my rpinion cf public measures aiid .f public ttitn. tic people of Missouri, of. aii panics, wi 1 Le-r me wimcss that I 3. As to the t'jhniziliun ff tlie Free have never cbtru-ively thrust myself '.for- Works. ward in pursuit of tfiicial honors. I have ' F r mary years I have been connected held no political ff.ee, and sought Done, with the American Co'onizatiua Society, for noire than twrn'y five years. of which the rising young State of Liberia suited his wife, and she bpgged bim not to I'nd r these circumstances, I confess is the first fruit. I consider the ol ji-ct gn, but Ammond, thinking he ran less risk the gra':S-.-a'iuO which I feel in receiving loth humane and wise, Umfi.-ent alike to by with the Io(ian ,ban ,0 ujje ,te the recent mcTiifi stati ns of the respect the free bla:ks who emiL'ra'e, and to the . c , , . , .,, , , . ,. , f, . -.- v . i -. i .. , . i j i. . , i chances of being kiliea when not on bis an J CLulence of mv fellow cit:zens. rirs", whites wbnm tbey ieac teLiud. 15ut At- , the (!. sit.on members of tbe Missouri rica is distant, and presents so many obsta- guard, accompanied Seneca, each taking a L'sislature declared their preference fr cles to rapid settlement, that we can not gim me as a candidate ; then followed my nom- indulge the Lope of draininj iff in that took nation by a Convention composed of all direction the growing Lumbers of our free Ammond kept his eye ihe elements of the Opposition in this black populati a. 'i ne tropical regions of eet behind tree State: and, now, the Republicans of Mis- America, I think, offer a far better pros-' , .'. The pond being narrow, Seneci one side and Ammond the other. cn Seneca, and saw and Ammond also bell in St. Lou:?, have reafirmcd the 4. As to any in'unlitif of r!j7U among nomination, and propped, by their Pele- America .;-,.,. gates, to present me to tne .yticnai ecu- x rf(.02a:z, no distinction among Amcr vention, soon to be beid at Chicago, as a . - . id . j down in the Constitution. I bold that our UieLis 01 tne I oiversry at l.ewi-lurg. nuch Truth ia Few Words. Ac Trc.p otdeLt ot the Kimira .' savs that a young man of Lis req iaintance wrote to II irace (jretley. over t'jur yiars ago, asking his advice, whether one cf the professions would not be preferable to till ing the soil. Tne "philosopher" of the Irilune returned an answer to the ycucg man ; but, though s niethire of a scholar, it was not till last MoLday that Le could decipher tLe nianu-cripf. The answer is as follows, and shows the rrae'ieal Ii"ht souri, in their separate Convention, just pect both feT us and for them in which "II. G." views questions lis"e the one pr.pjs.d to Lim : New Yor.K, Nov. 15, lv",5. l'EAtt Mil 1 J iige that t litre are three candidate f. r the first office in tbe nation times as oiauv ia-rvcrs and country as are neede the price of flour and I' tanners, ui course, l jujge that you name has been put forward only in a spirit Ar - . ..wtc.ij Li4.ii m ii.rmr.r.v arm npitrp. anil iin inp rifi hp -j j t t i of preventing ail division and controversy ' among those, who, for their own safety ., and public good, ought to be united in Ratifications Political Courtesies, their .Minn. A meeting to ratify the Eomiuation of F t all this I am deeply grateful, and, 'TP' tj the Octam, unJcr tlie uus- the !1 on.Andrew G. Curt in for Governor, as far as concerns me personally, I must Tu" 't the General Government t took place in Philadelphia, on Saturday elare, in simple truth,, hat if the move- V evening, at Concert Ila.f, which was filled .TF:? increasing the ' notation, wealth and in the Kentucky Legislature. to oveiflawicg, and a n.eeticg was held outside. Col. Clanx, ia the course of bis remarks, took occasion to say : Fellow cit.re s ! in tbe contest h'ch is cow tecun, v. u ha.e placed the Mat.o'.ird in my ban i. The lirm 'frafc ortranizitu n V.ave entrusie.. iheir ear.nrr lo a man c t dis tinguished ahil.iv. of eminent puri'v of rhar aeier. f a fair rersor.a! record, l" shall r.ot say, ner sha!i any (.n. who suppprts me say with my consent. auht asaiii.t his repu'a tioo as a man. Let ether., if th-v wi!!. de scend to lb. do not disturb an earnest man, and, as for a formal, cambric cravated gentleman, he will very likely be deterred by such in conveniences from trying bis hand a sec ond tim at work for which be Las no ahiiitv. I nhserv at thfi f.iot of s.lml fif from where Miuersburg now is, and near ,be bi;3 lhat j0Bts under sixteen are not Mercury, of the 16th, says the Mi.e I ond. Seneca became inimical : admitted, unless in the charge of some to Ammond, but pretended friendship, yet gr .wn-up person. This arrangement is Mr. Ammond's knowledge of the Indian doubtless intended to diminish the force of the sweet music of ea!-ca!Is, whistle", and shcu's, with which street boys are wont lo favor the theatre. Lord 1'iingannon, who, a little while ago, sought to prevent clergymen from pihtuy uy.n tncm. lu aid. .ion, tbe mBt lf Seed-Cora it is believed with, most exorbitant charges will be made for decided profit. It is held that tbe King sojourning from 5 to 5-10 per clay for i..p Urown, for example, Las beea made each person. to produce longer ears, and thus more. This will be, ccrtain'y, unpleasint, if bushels r.r acre, by moans of these effrt. character enabled bim to detect this hos tility. Seneca told Ammond that there was a bear near Mile Pond, and wanted bim to go to be'p kill it. Ammond con- Aricuiturai authorities fecm tu be agreed that the earliest and ripest ear should be selected Lr seed before the corn is harves ted that the best ear should Le taken from stalks bearing two or more ears and so on. My suggestion is this : Let preaching in Exeter Hall, on tbe plea when they prated cf the ..anger to ee appre- that this was introducing "a sort of Spurgeonism" into the Church of Eog laud, has warned the II use of L Tds of his intention to bring this yet more dread ful matter of theatre preaching bef. re Par liament. The antiipa'el old gentleman evil.ntly prefers orthodox and canonical death to any irregular display of spiritual lif. 'An intense eictteipept prevailed in th? ci ty yesterday, on ir.e potocation ut .mr secund V.'ashiticoei. tuspatcn. - nich in v -me meas ure cast a ti. ui t t'.tr ti.e meeting of the L'on- vrnu. n. Ii is. in curopM. n, bui i.ie preteit eic farmer plant, expressly for seed, from sr. zed bv the lnen.s .-f Mr. P..us'a to trans- . f , . ... r. , . , . ferine Conrenti n if p,ib. to some city un to a hundred hills in the ncnest ground vher they wi.i he in tne ascen Jam. This he has, placing the bills six feet apart and movement commenced roar.y months since. ,M,.:B .... nT. ...!-. , a.iowios bendrd truin person. i vmieuce in Laar e-u o. Stand lu cacti till, 80 as to encourage eaea This is. however, their list car !, an I this will to develop three cr four ears if possible, fail. .Mr. Dooclas' friends se plainly that a , . , . , .., , , ... C.,nr--i,.nU Ck.-M.,n trill prtrve i .v -,... S)me "f totse Ll.iS be planted ID lbs trn wptcf. aid ran ni.t U bf-'w-b-r.tfn rtr luUt.tf. -1 midst of potatoes, melons, cabbages, or The sn hur.drt l and fifty E-uiitmtQ who otter jow .,. 80 M , gecure them abundant air and sunshine. I do not know that it will be practicable thus to obtain seed which will insure five to ten drawn in eta: tn tha ilnnr r.f the Hr.usp in got a tree between him and the Indian, ; aQ aLcitnt chiiriot d j b fuur ; leaving bis clothes exposed. Seneca aim- odons, and he should take Li seat as the ei, but bis gun snapp d, and, while fixing representative of the respecubie Curpora the crimiDf. exsosed his head, at which tion of extinct animals. I cr - ' ! i' r ' These various demonstrat.ons in my own Government is bound to protect ail the Ammond stripped ded and", judging from Stl!e are doubly gratifymg to me, because citj2eD. ; the tl)j Dcnt , their rigllts Jej "T7tolt ndbeef no, half enough they afford the strongest proof that my h and against ,11 assaiifnts. 'J t"V,""e se, I judge that you name has been rut f jrward on v in a s run, ,....'.,t .. ..c ... .e... and sunk it in the Ammond took deadly aim, and put Lis bullet fLrough it. Then crossing over, some elm bark, with it to the Indian's body, cumtHise ihe Ci-nvenin a. will be taken eood caie 1 1, and ihe preference piven ihem. Ab.-ut i ne hundred have a. ready teen inviied lo ac cent the hosoi'alities of . or citizen, and mi- My Lord Duneinnon oa:h, to be Ev more nc d. nbted'.v wi.l te. H it the muriotf Aa-.Z'r, on. irho are n,4 vdmitted to the fiur if tUsut.S more 01 COia LCX. Season J DUt 1 the Cmirtnt.on. mitt take tktir (hunc JorJ'rJ M,-,r, jt may' crii 'l.'p. Ii is r&a:!v to he de-:re i that their . . . Liimter may he reooetd to as smali a hs'ire a p-'.b;e. The fi,rrntlhn uritJ mttt m Cfiirl'itnn ; but if Mr. Jifrtrn imii hiffrUnif d-...irt a .VwA'Tn Cunnnthn, l-.t !Lm eatt one.'' Talking cf venerable absurdities, that head and chief of the order, the Pope, must be in a peculiar uncomfortable posi tion at this season. II is loving Son, the Emperor of the French, is progressing Here is the gauntlet thrown down bold- PrtESsiNG Skins We have found it pr.fitable rainy-day work, scmetimes, to dress a sheep skin with tbe wool on. It makes a nice foot mat, a very comfortable pond. The disappear- i very fast towards a consummation devout than making pi. Is or picas. Yours, HoCace Greelet. !y, by a body accustomed to rule Northern thing in a sleigh or wagon of a cold day. doughfaces. . Ay, and they expect sub- It is easily dressed. Take equal parts of mission 1 '-You shall not," they say. salt and alum, pu'vcried, and sif, about h side of the skirt after eare- about -.e , .L.- .... :. ,..' foal bo, have ihr Gospel for fhe Foiev ; prove to 6e convenient to monarcjs to .,, ,, , A few vears ago, a bill proposing a pre- maintain the Pope iu his petty despotism, , '"e lash. They are not apt to confine its scrape it with a dun knife to get all tbe mium on fox-scalps was under discussion 1 lvit ia .g Lim they should shake , use to the tacks of their slaves. adhering fi.sh eff, and then rub it with 'at. T t I, -. at.. . . - a ! w a - a I 1 . .-I"- - It had been ' uoecr, iac prcse-m i la contrast, we wi.l have this year the o.uni woouen instrumeni until it is dry ei- ,.. ,, ; . t. . . I... i ii.j :. j.k... i i v asSemo.inii ot tne lieruotican National ana son. aoi-ress a euecp oracersxm paid, for a life of labor, and for whatever f?""?' ZZZZTli l': , 2 1 tbe taoM f"ch 3 Convention, at CLica.o-freemen. in ,Le for ft leather, without ,h wool, .e see J .ff L , . . 1 :,: SOCC 01 oeoeCa WES &D uuraveieil mVSterV lJ llJ uc '-"tJ. x uk vjvi uj Lii.usk mm, ujeca) j licic vuhiu .udia:iuu , muM tvwu-c. uuuaubut.aT : Uiallt;ut,C UCtliCl'U fc 1 1 WU1U ttUU VttI - ihi , e . - ... ...... . ? . ,n. m,,t ..h V la- for forty years, when Mr. Ammond lately ' Lara'J nave a "scS F- 'or nis con.e- we wnl treat the friends of Douglas with while trcsh trim tbe body, or, if dry, ' 7 ,,. J.i - divu',vl the bloolv secret to tbe Auditor ' c";ed.t'- lf -f-si" contiLne to run n the miILed contempt." , being moistened, and then fold it up , ... , . . ; , n, II i r r Tr - Tt,is :, iDsUcee of the bad effects of fully and keen it in a damn tolace ; a ii'iuruau irom me lau-u ur me -uiwi- o.j. m3a Ul)Vti iije m:coj 0( jjir.os aud It of zealous eff -rt and patient watchin have been ahie to hi ste w in support of a line of governmental policy which I be- preserving tbe integrity of tbe Union. ! where foxes were scarce, and Mr. L , : and cursing bim in benedictions, will re i li:e"' 5eESC we-wmed to the free home? tneiol.cw.ing sirnp.e process recommended: 6. -Im in f-.Torcf the measure called from one of the mountain counties, rose : eeive its own sweet reward in abridgment cf the citizens of Chicago, all emulous to One half ounce of oil of vitriol, one teacup ,ieve to be for tbe pres.tit and permanent the H.mtiUad Bdl ? , to reply. I give only bis peroration : 01 erriIory ana contraction ot power. r.ei snow me visiters every atientun, wane ""i " i quatisuew mn ; good of the country. i Yes. I aai for guarding tbe public .1 a.nj are we jjr g?cater we of the ,he whole car'' Ea-f ameD . , . ; the hotel charges will be reasonable. No warm the milk, then add the salt and fit- And now, gentlemen, I proceed to an- lands, as weli as possible, from the danger I . .... ;,.,! . I waut you to execute a little commis- threats assail, in advance, that party, f.r fioa ; stir the skin in this liquor forty ,wer your questions, briefly indeed, but of becoming the sulject of common trade , "oaDllia nf0DS J 10 ""D;s3 , sion for me. I observe in one of your aiS0ciitiuL5 blTe beea ,ure nJ miDn,es, keeping it warm, and then work fully, plainly, and with all possible frank- and speculation for keeping them for the i ,ha Dual destruc.ton of our crops, but . -Vmeriean newspapers, an adverttsement J.' '-Soci-UoLa nave Deen pure and una. , i , wo oess. And I do this the more willingly actual u-e of the people and for granting actually to be deprived bv these varmints of pills which Lave a tendency to promote "'3- : ' , . 3' ,- ', because I have received from indiridnala traet of suitable 4 to tho.e whow.il of the consolation. Rf!itin V Thi morality '! ! The world in general is in- i Profitable lessons can be gleaned from decr-ssms ty soa.ing them in a paste vne ; be d- tioiU and manly Fe ns-ylvana ficht. and wnen Ihe han.e is over, aid the rrn!i is announced. Ihe Iiemocracy vil; he compelled n ac-:nnw-ledfe thai ai lea.t on nr side the c.-nte.-t has been con tucted in a manner becominz a Een- t.eman ar, 1 a Per.ssvlvanian : and I think I e.igion woke the House op, and set 'nfm ml. an fivnlan-ition lit livim-tla nrf irv.fi matir.ff nrrfonf ili nr..-ir. . .... . . . J ' ' e -e- - immon or Aaiuas under (he randvt ton- L-nnv Mr Snnal-pr thit A ;n n,h nd to ibe su :er tf p!mps and defame many letters (loo mauy to be ser-aratelv actually inhabit aod improve item, lefamed. I w.il eve h.m a fl-r Z" have seen tn many pubhc - Am I in favor e,f tl immeJi. j.i. .l-i., rn .la trfim.a m i L'ir.i? urnanl li nr..n .. . . . , .. it af aroe for rjrmea' 1Dat "one or two doses will cure, the histories of political parties, as well as made of trains, and, after rubbing them, , . ! and the body and mind are better able from individual record. They confirm drying them in smoke. HC. : I thereafter to withstand temptation. These .e. frn(h f lflo r,ru hnrestr ' . . ' . st.tutiun T ,. , .i, , !?,..'. .i the best po.icy. lUUtmt Journal. i vwuu.. , , .mi. ;mui i.uli VUUIOUCS .UU1 1 leftSe IO SCC Ilia. IUB lUVCU.Or U.U1SC.1 . . i.hont delay, leavimTber, like all the' PreS-f,emDS ,nd Epopal.ans-Dcver ; takes a.uo.e box of these puis, an! States, the sole jud-e of ber own feDd feaehers among ns. We depend should they make him discontinue his ly-, j itution. ! tor the Gospel upon the circuit-riders of Pf S-" "w WaS'" , B. j the Methodist church ; and, sir, everybody me fir such a statement of views. 1. O utcry lu exttnuon in t.'te Jerri- J thirak that Kansis ought to be admit tones. tcd w Ua thts subject, in the States and in the other do n n strike t. o i,:ih the key-note r f ir.e am- 1 rntons, I nave no new opinions no CoDstitu: , i,ir, wutri. 1 av ll.ai Uie SQm o. iuioua ivimsu iu lo.iuii iu iuc iiicscm , T . ,. T . rfi'iiki,,;... ,.. i -e ' i . t.i -L.t Thus, eentlemen. I believe I bave an u-.s an r.diicu tuaiacitr is array o itarues. i am coeval wnu ine ' , .... ... , l. .1. . .1. . . . , , mclaiei 10 the term, a 1-ennsj Ivania gen- Missouri nuestion of lSlO-O bavin all jour inquiries tn a plain, Intel- knows, that they can not be induced to ber-un my political life in the midst of ""'le m",Der. od. 1 D0Pe. t0 Joar tis- , trTel "here -re are no chickens, and Oa Monday, Gen. FosTEJt arrived in that struggle. All that time, my position fc,lon- 1 haye D3t attempted to support f that chickens can not be raised where fox- rhiiadelphia, and the same evening was required me to seek all the means of know- m nswcr3 by argument, for that could , e. lboun(1 The ar?an(.nt waJ serenaded by his friend, In response to t&tZZ! .Z K iXiSiH i . law. can be made, short speech, from which and j arrjve, Mcti tics, I have confined my remarks to the we ta.e tbe following: tLen, wLich do subsequent events bave PartJC"!" hW upon which you re--The Speaker ((.-a. F.I desireJ that the in.l,..t ... tr. ,Un Tk f quested me to write. . 1 . w Oil a- n. Iirrnii f .11 -... So VIU WaJiJC vl ICiliJw III .thUf C- II. Sl'l BGEOX. MC?7e:M 50"'' V be- -'a"'-y our country bad its be- ame 2-ntifinen. He hid no personal con- e - - .r , .- , tes. with Cartm. He heheved him in be ?1Dmn2 ,a ,oe "r!J ,lme of the Colonies, an honorable, honest, and candid man. and as ud was imposed by the mother country far a hiroice was concerned, and a tar a against tLe will of most of the colonists. EDWARD DATES. Instance or a Dog's? Love. Many Tbe friends of Judge Bates bave given publicity to the statement tbat be bad emancipated his slaves, says tbe St. Louis Yours truly, A Bad Hemory. j Tim M'Gowaa lost Lis life in the Mcx-1 ican war. He bad lost Lis arm, when a N"" boy, by baving the limb crushed under a ! No nf . t-mi-.tni in ftioi'nnl.l irnnn. Na. J b ' tahr try." Ills surviving brother, Dennis, never ceased boas'iog of Tim's exploits. tne train ot tae oia provern, -noneaty is , ... ImMSSE SpKlCH.-The follnwin. speech of a "feller" at a debating club in Curious Omnibus Statistics. : oae l rara districts, comes t us well The ( ourirr, gives the following statis- Touched for : as furnished by one who Lad obs-rved. ' ' I be subject to be senssed is 'Whether f.r a certain number of Java, the manners : !Prit Jo nJ g" OT LOtV I , , , lie". ' confirm that it don't f A Ions pause 1 of females in crowded vehicles : i . . . , . . 1 j .Inst tiiirilr nf nnr anrptir tn future nac Xn. rf fmiliM to whom w.r. tiT.B OT nl.tt. hlf of .... . . J t? ti.r Lmiui irooatij Usui im-t ,icr euey iiveu io numerous ana aniiqua- 'ti'i'Z. .ho wm tiM u m for ., kaV, r'n age so I don't think whisky or sper- twiuo. i its do'es any good or not that I conclude f f.rualea who ii "Tfiisa T-ir," or word to that , r v ..L -i tj ..t.- tfirx, 1 11 u ,u l.iuo.uc. iau9e.j a uuu .(Utua his influence wonld eo w.ih those who m sht At the time of the Revolution, and long fontbs since, James Johnson, a German ihariU.' blm' "' w'J'rJ '" r-r,;'ual after, it was commonly regarded as an evil, ' grocer, whose establishment was on the cnaracter shou.d be uttered against him - .-, . .i s ' nm- temporary m its nature, and likely to dis-. corner of Gray and Second streets, was Ibis is the trim i un.tni it.. : ,t. rt ... I . . . ' campaign.- rf.WW. cZZ'':. ! ? . ' i D0UDM d Evented for ef- flEC1DiDg ' netm' de I. Falm, He - Sea " . . arr.r.iariror i na ri m am rwi ariori I nia H.ir. . i..i j xi ar . - n- i - i c v it . . . . i . socially and politically. Thus was Ii 6 v"' - -- , K.,aua capaoie ot enure retatatton. lie Cau2ht two Mexican blackguards by the ; senator u.-owu, o. ...ississij p., .u . speecu taught, by tbose who made our govern- i - """ji uc was Co-.u...ic manumittea cis servants years before the cffs of their neck and kilt them both as DeIjns lne eD;ei ,ne Ji ocuned No. i t trtauii- an 1 out of tnrir rat. "0 No. of frmli? aiM kiut!j rrful to take the prrifL-r-eJ j.iacw. w..0 Conservatism. The precise d. Coition of this term bas never been given iu any vocabulary known and used among politi- The charge of tbe Democratic press : deeeJ relative ! ticians, that we are aware of. In politics, tbat Judge Bates slaves, ran away, and ..Qjh ! murder, but you ought to tare , conservatism is generally considered in the taai ne did not emancipate them, is pro-1 .eea Tim at Bye-sack-a-dollar-polc-me I " a sta!e 01 oc,iXl ca netwenity Ecenn'j Post, democratic": "So far from ' In Moyamensing bar-rcom, the other this being tbe case, it is undeniable tbat ' evening, Dennis began cn the old theme they ran away from him, and be used ev- of the Mexican war. dwelline with partic- ery means in his power to re-capture tbem." ; emphasis on the heroic deeds of Lis ive. it don't. m.!.-.-hrfwhommotTbir:i-a!!entorf-i(l I don't I I Can't don't fit bold 00 r 6af.oIO; jnj rtii.&tii ram '.t fxistrM., Ti 1 . rw v&dLi uien. otei ceiunwun-, tne ueraed ining. Evidently the "Jemed thing" bad"ho!d" on Hint we mean tbe demijug of a! co horn, which was being so tie fluently and powerfully "scussed." We found the following lines, in manu script, upon our table a few mornings ago. They doubtless breathe the sentiments uf men,, and neither the new light of modern I ,0 10 answer. During Lis incarccra. . civiliz.tioo, nor the discovery of a new ' tion, a little dog, who refused to abandon system of constitutional law and social bis master when all others bad forsaken pLibsophy, has enabled me to detect the ' llm vUite4 bim every day. 'About noon, error cftteir teaching. . , , . ., c. - - r ' .- . . ne laumui uruie wouu appear ai tne c.avery is "a social relation a domes-' ... ' Republican party was organized, or he was talked of for President no one, this Spring, wbo owes The Right Kind of " Destiny." Delaware is getting rid of her Slaves. She bad eight thousand at tLe it census, and but tirrnfy-ttci hundred at tie last one. Their owners ficd it more pr Stable in BO?l lll.m n lkA C...k 1 . . 1 : ""tp; . cavery is "a social relation "a domes-! . , . " ... . then put money out on intereL This (ham c... . . .. .-. .t- i,--.i- ., r.. . nnsnn. anrl. waitinr a rhiDM. while th J .uvc.esu auis u. ei.H.muijii nuue mhos io ice ms-nuuco. ttiiu niae ctates.it ex- ' ' ' r ..',.. . . . . K.,n,S -: ,- iata he .ho I....I .... . . . f . I " n,nrloro,. rlonr . flr.no- r.on. h -onM tU,Dg f refusing to pay honest debts by iu auTD't, tu per cti,or.i , J "--", uu iuc a cue, uov- r o -r .k! . -t e Pr year. Every ccr.au shows a decrease erDm"Bt hls 00 C3D,ro1 0Ter ' th- The rush in and lick his master's hand through i Pereon' "bo re we.U bie t0 PJ7' Wlth tbe of ten per c nt in the 'slave pula'ion I Tcrr,; jricfl M? lred by conquest j the iron grating. Last October, Johnson j ""S" n,ak,0f nten ,he 1 is a question -be her Dela.L o C 1 .K. IT ' "I "d ! obtined bM "d flfid' Sin" B V " meaer' " te.uou wnetner Delaware or A.is- subordinate; not sovreign, like tbe States. j i . .u i . our op mon, than pcknir pockets or rob- our, ...1 be the first to enter the rank, of The nation is supreme over them, and the he dS h" ?" ? the - mI T'-,f ' i tin- hen-roo,ts.-L,we CourUr the Free States. : National Government ha, the power to ! dl-v ,a Klrci, of tie m"Ur be Pr0" -t rfLffT" 0?'Fcrt dead as a herring by knocking their beads tist tet 18 FPlicJ nowadays to a party of together." "How could that be, when jour brother . f . 1 -i ' . . : . I . . i t..ktf nnwov .aa airain Vas Inr. w ha aK. Virnvrnii T w A.oirr . - , . i hi., i.i . oi. ici j Wliuin mem. j " V " - - c .....i..,,.!,! uaeaauva VEVUUIUKI 1I,U.S I . rc .11. L :ty. i n h,nc.. t ho I ... ' . .h. r;..M. T a . . . l : . . r, , j M.mi.iuiiig iui-c. .ivwa, a au. upposea ; la.ucu access .u uc p.isuu, auu, .a...ug w JJenxjcrnt boasts, "cast SI votes, which , to the extensioo of Slavery, and, in my i mect tbe one he sought, the poor brute rc- anothcr anything, refuse to pay it, and ! Daa tat one arm' ' "Uiess your sowi, answered j.'ennis, "one arm, bad be? That's true enough for ye ; but then, you see, Tim forgot all about tbat when be got in a fight." Henry Clay was denominated the ''Eight K's" by a cotcria of wags in Washington. He acquired this title, thus : A gentle man silting in the gallery of tbe Senate Chamber, during aa interesting debate, wished to poiot out Mr. Clay to bis friend, bim, without The Boston Pud says a bachelor pas senger down from Albany, suffered terribly a "disgusted bearer :' If !aas Watr, ha'- rn't onoa fi.uiil to lb.- ...u.- r-i air. An-! b.ar b's. I tit.-, h a- r.". o'er, G-l L."."-l, toil t r t. u.a stare! An . if St Paul orutj "ner fBvdoww I r. m i.uS.r id-i aivtrartrd. Aa l brar bi wp tbu -.iord. W .'Uii. ar Dot ran 4j?travtcU: Eakcd puppy is the greatest delicacy ef the Sandwich Islands, and Capt M'C.'in- euua. ii a r h.K. . . . k. ..i... .a .... i i " "D8 ror'a S"- traced bis steps slowly, and in a melan- at tbe Pittsfield and Westfield stations, a foreigner, who sat oeside of at least 100 within the city limits . et ought to be .gains, its extension. . , : . . ... . Jf . . f . ., - ! disturbing the house, and father small "cities," it strikes us. Are' . V , "V"" I ber in the "Old Curiosity Shop," who, on tbe platforms among tbe young lady card for bim thus: " poo, uiwaee, the Unaware Cross-1 , n .:.,- r .v. seeks poor "Little NelL" tbe disconsolate ! pupils of the Maplewocd Institution separ- tbe left of the Speaker, iu a t , a.-., a.so ctus. and bow many i-niti ,, ci,,rr :, doc thinks he "will be there to morrow." tintrto co heme for their vacations, all of! "at. with knmoon iollar tmutiauc yotcs dj i Ley ivfi uf la:c .' i the ln ittie s. With much morc'ali.a ! LuuUtUU Cvutiir. I which ltc saw, but noac of abicliBe Aucl ' Bbr of Koc whom Edward Everett is the chief. The definition is quaint enough to bave origi nated with Ward Beechcr. He said : lTtiA.A aa a l.w whan V a han, a voavtoof for tbe word Conservative, but now .Con- ! in tU JU3t ftiUitbti "Vey-ge of the servative had gotten to be a sort cf politi- '. Fox," says : "At the Sandwich Islands eal tiJUjtitt keeper, wbo looks North and j I was once invited to a feast, and bad !a South, and cares very little whence people . feifc-n disappointment as well as I could come, so tbey pay the toll." when told that puppy was so extremely We commend Senator Lrown s dtt-111-j scarce it could not be procured in time. and, therefore, a sucking pig was subsfc-s tuted." tion of conservatism to tbe consideration of the anti-spasmodic gentlemen who con trol the Flax Cotton Party. A rapid and emphatic reoital of tbe fI Tbe Slave States contain aboft balf tbe lowing is said by a provincial paper, to be white population of the Free States ; yet, : an infallible cure for lisping : "Ilobbs wrote upon a , ia the General Government, under a Nor- meets Snobbs and Nobbs ; Hobbj bobs to. The gentleman to thera President, they bold one thousand j Snobbs and Nobbj Ilobbs nobs witb, klaretkolorcd three hundred and forty eight offices; and SnoLbs and rcbs o,ys tubs- mat pt , is Mr. Klay,! tbe North, eight hundred aud tweatj iU""'- SvbU, the worsit-I llvbb's grcss from Kentucky." ' GitC lU Suii ' . " " ... ,.alS.. ' and Snobb'a nobs."