Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, April 13, 1860, Image 1

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BY 0. X. WOKDKX AND J. E. CORNELIUS.
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At $1.30 Vear, always In Advacce.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., TA, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 18C0.
'THE UNION," -establhie ia 1S1I lUj.'e No.,
'CHRONICLE," esfaLLMiel ia IS 13 We No.,
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ic tiit- W vi: at our Ior?
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U.icrrifcsil"il-iii-s. I cMtmj. IVbc-s. cited ly Lis cunty papers aud others is
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11 V' TTer. 1 J : ' 1-iiJ ......v. ....v..-.. - w . . , -
cordial cooperation in his beha.t.
Ia the text .lace, tie election cf Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania is a nnondury aDd
cnt the first eoiisideration. Oarciiididate
for 1'resiJcDt alwajs draws cut more votes
tlau for Ciorernor. We shall dtsire to
e'ect r ur G overnor ia orthrto t tinted trith
tli- J'ufi .'tit ani ni4 to facritk-e a l'res
ijjet f ir the sake of a GoTcrarr. 1
Uat, it is siJ, " At ;oe ciinsy'ra
T('"'7, r the Luin." L pon this AS
M'KED fjet, it U claimed tlat on'y Gen
Caxcron can carry 1'euDsjlvauii, aud
tlifuu.rf Le niKffl'C nominated at Cbic30. '
lint fcat are the 1 At : The truth i, i u, i uiiu,fj. n... -u, i-il :
lVcr.vUaiiU row is u-A an iu!ai:itie otc AD.j .. . : .,.:i.;.i.n. . , ,.a,;, , .
-she is ,,-t the poiLt upon bich the tLlllX
la ITC'G, if re
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i Hin. lffrton S. Wilkinson. . BeatitfM nf 'The RwKtpm." i The nf 5-rirT 1 , ' . " "
1 j -av'- o J "il. o, c.'i
Sflt..,:."1 ."T' bis""Je i0;hit : ""Eg Wiati, relate, the ; for MJ;Dg tta , gIt,t mat, more peOL, r-tty Co'ir,;.!ct fk-COLaf wfl
ua-Vs-CZluZZi brly' las "Ck rIf "'nV"J , fair,: follo-ws ent : ; d;e in Mv than in XcTember. TU nai- ! save wine thn' f-0 La re
w.aj ahi K,mni,ln;. ori.u,to jniftimiMr, elnqoent defence of the principle! of the t Oa the cars the other day, beantifal ! , , . ,, ; at l-t & eonrtr .' . 1
Homestead bill, as paed t, the House, of the finest forms.and s.eet- " " " "l1;'." r 1 Tlr 5 l sl wL 'V
"i1 and nr.tn.J to tkerMtrietinna nraaoscl br . '. ne?9 of the alaic?r here, proven ly tLe fact ' - Wu.ch as t!.en
ift tarTj..t (be s-nitfl crilnmi!tee. We ' . . f uay-ute eonntenances we tare seen , .bat a ,Licn tLut tuilj in wiiUrj ! "'- - t:,o olj-At of tb,ir re
Sv;:'.fL iopsisofhisspeecUreportedintherU, maoy a day-attracted our attention. dj B0, Jo 60 ia ,he 8,J:flucr .XitBre J r; f Wj. "Xo 6" Jf.-r
w ti Bt m t . Lt.AT.-l Oo the teat back of bet wn gentleman!, ; - ... . . , ., . , j ' . J . ;.u"-, ,."-rre.Lltli!'-7 of Vir
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Mr. Wilkissos rMinn.) said bo te- looking mao, tcioie ftatvtt the fa.jr'a iy . , ,,,,
girded tie amendment as notcf any Talue. ratmUal Before the cars started, fjr th iu,..,. temrtra'.ure of temmer.
; It ws known that whole townships bad "oo'ler weli-tiresseJ gentleman eame in, ul ,Ba crror jQ rr3Ct;ce Bt t;(ue iu
: been entered, settlements oppressed, and ; and recognizing the fi-st, took a seat b, : Urfere wi:h wUe lrra..cmtlit
j the Government seind'.cd, by private tn-, ,lie BlJe of b'm- i and induce mac? and pahfi! acd datger-
jtry. He had traveled in bis own State j tL' kcd tbe seeond gen- M iiMrJ(!rj- Fir,t, theamjtust of elotl-
i over miles where all the lands were sub- huiu"u6 l l"o
r-t.a. a. I
?K11 arTcr walk rut mljvrt- :b Lfiu. ! r. tall
H kt la. t- o r; t4' L MitiUnw. aiJ tata; tti tai ii U'il ?
W rt U-c rrij h.r-d ii. .ir n .j t tn ifai- T
Mut jt-a fit h-re tui tK In: t ur ti :i.--r- rr 8cr.J
I I! 1st d"rn yror rrk ' !".; wrm ii witt bo
' V Bin- iiUtr Ctin. ! Iit. 1 iL -uv III t" ti-r be!
lu: 1 ..K!t.- i ti..- .: ... a u..uk i. c.u.J be K,t; i , j t,r:-,ta ,,! -her. thrro j ''1'eS.
1.U .omi;.i:ni .u t 3 i:.f re. r Ji
xttt it lun. a i...r. .,-, il iujt tueiKmr. was no cu!ture nor inhabitants.
--"'' oi tins or J.'r ! s
'tates.ciado.a kv
ing in dimini.-hed too soon. Second, tie
conveniences of fire in our duelings are
oiph-sL-J
or-'ia. at a ,..,...
i!fV.,!' :i-h '-a lJ Itre ti.e" plans
.. ir o.-'a:iU4t.ou; L-. sai.l '-iv-
riCKwi Utkrt urr.f.
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MO.lOiY, APRIL ,
Far thf ?".ar 1 Clr
riRtHLLL TO
Thy hfry IWt L-i:; j t
X w cL:ii l!.-' t-irii- l-. m-n?
Thy frwinf ".1 ; Vr- th
Are ;lrnt. a' 1 ; - d. "b.
iron o ..riwra Cii:q--. lit rutt.'- tr-t!
With (O- i-'l ui r y
O-ii, b.D.-J f- c tvu a.ii tW
O'rr eTtrrr ttii.. '.r
T-t,re lb "J t-K'.-t tit !. arrj wi.S
I jrj t.it 1: n; V.t i" f -
TV-'U L-l trO ftJE. t.i'. id lLv iiT-Th-.u;b
urgx; ;:-i L-.- 1
And tc U tn .r-ik-f t t.J fro,
W tn trt)---i v.- '.; :- ! !
Tb- b"uO'ti::2 !t-jfl .n 1 r.jLt array
tw:lt l lliir -It aa. ;
Th- m'-rry I-'.: tL-u ; n:
Thrnrh tl.c f.irf i,:r cf 1:11 f.J i &-;
Next, in tL brijht tnl rr -wl-i L.l
Gatbr tfc- t n-iuri- r- ra I,
Ani f?uuif (oar:h uJ itt!rt
tartl f r.b ia si ri : "r. -u
Or in LuiLte trf -1 if. riii.
We hTi no tu.i:J, t.;itg tlo.-m.
Bat Winter's t-t it fis:i--rirc I'.fc't
No loiir w.nt- tlj & r;
Tit t'try A; n. fj
Chill rrt - 1 .
IVcmJi-lcj always turts
Lave tvA riKt, IV-dd'a wcLtf.r JtferaOD,
ibiXiw York JoLc AJtns and Jiumi
: was el-cted. Iu 100, New York turned
f, r Jcff.-ro3, auJ JJF- rson wi3 tlcff'ed.
' In iM'J, lt:bLa wcut for Mails-m, aud
! New Yuik f t Clinton, arid M iUm was
cli-cted. In l?2i, New Y -ik wc:it for J.
1 (viincy AdaDj, atd Feoa'a for Javkson,
ar;J J Qutnry A la:ns wss elected. Iu
New York turcc-J for Jackson, aul
, J ickton was elected. Iq 1 IV lib 'a
: wcDt fT WiikiD? for Vice l'r?siueDtt and
! Nt-w Ycik f.r Yaa ru-.D, and I'm Uurcn
waf tlec'td. Iq l-OO. New Yuik went
fjr FnnjL, abd IVub'a for Uuchauan,
; and JSuchauaa was elected. Ia U otLcr
c tttts we believe, tLee two grat S'ates
hive vrte-d trge:hcr. Kacb tas Jr-t two
i votes f r I'reiiltct, but the ''E?.pre
1 he r'-r-ia'j T-.w:ne dark. I raij't t.- j.y
l. the? iicut (?f lli ima. that liUf.-oirr I Lie trsy.
Aud Ui M,,. P lu i r.:i fit .; m "ti 1 1:- til
lh-y irifc'tir. r. r-. t- a.iu- m rl.pjfii- tjj ull;
Ii v iLcui ii u ii-1 u.- ; jt i ui! i il Doer I
.At'J :Le firt- on tl- L'-ar:h.
1- i i;..- ..f;
1 w . u ,1 w :u.
And t t w; ull ti-; 1;
Oh, nirUirr. I f ar 'tla tbe IV t
t b Oi-d swst j 'itr
- i Ur. kilT El tit. t-- Dt'l-1
; H...U- i i-: au i giC'
r i v. i Liu- Llit art- CvU as t
ti-; lark ' is tlit tie wiai
f at tli 1oot I
ercmect was but a land p
tbe public d amain was but used
i-h the treasury; aud Li!e tbcdjmaia
1 was used as revenue, tbere would be no
j faitLful observance of tbe latd Um&. A
! charge fur this, be was glad to say, has :
I beeo fjuod ia tbe Homestead Hili. The
Senate bill, he thought, while it recogui-!
1 zed the general principles of the Home- J
Qts. The Gov- j We were astonbed, for tbe lady bad removed tooe A1:
peculator, and! ecp blue eyes, straight, beaonful bair, children, olJ perple, aod t
used to rcplen-; bloouiiog coiaplxiMa. i htM gLua!J n3t rcm3,
Wfi thedimain! "Yourb?" i a .r-i:.
c:Iiil ieiu:ca to advance
u:ii J:it;-io-ti of
"Ye."
'Vr sale ?"
"She u.
"What dj you ask?"
'Twelve hundred."
"-V, t'-ar tr. ar i rs,r'T':. an ! I'!! lie 3 tn in tr-d,
A itd Htii.e ti.ur r'fl ferui uf J umit-r eiw bfadT
V i y--o iu' r;u it- ij u::: ai i i.rvt
Tiiu..,:! 1 tLtitl. (.it-r tLvrt. id tit t" ti t- jrTe?
Ink.,; .,u J:f iii ;t, I u. t t- it t tl r r, n
Lv-ir l.. tl-r : i ?:u .ike lit ui: at tlr L1- .r.
Ac J tf1.' n.e cf fr:ai:i-.-i fi! rmnJ-r t!in th-
VVhrie tiie ri 1) ciinuret. J...c. m.j fireerj'y
trr- w ;
WUrrtr !i v i fin rae briglt r' anJ a crwo for my
1 ai.
A :s 3 ti ;:.: fr r: th Cir Vii c f'I ! I'll t- f d r
.'!J, tliftlirt i Ui t.tU tt.rr- r'ii 1. 1 r C . IE JFe,
Aaa iK iii tu- Tl-.- ..f iuv Mi.: : t:.-- i- Kr '.
Lincoln cf Illiaois.
The Listorj- if Ai.uaiiam Lincoln, the
able R-1 ullican lead-.r if Iiiiaoi", tbouli
' S'ate" is, as a tali; manic power, one Vice gxe ttlCurRg-meBt to joaog men who
I ',riltnt uhia.i cf tl.e '-KcyFtf Le." tteir ou frluLes to h out in this
I N r is theotltr c'aim true, that "no Wl,r:j f riralryind ac:ivh,. !li?rarentsi
; ri'in ran le c!"l virhw ,njr'r"iii.'.i." wcre rricL.i.-, and rcmov. l fr.m I'uiks 1
i I'o Present and cue Vice wae elected c.JUBty, in lVoDsylrania, to Virginia, and
witbwt ber aid while tbe larger vote of theuce to Kettutk,. Mr. L, bun in
' N-w York has been evr-n more pot. ntia!. Kmtucsv, was, at an eariy ape. left with-
The trader fur so I deemed bim
stead Law, lacked fjree, and did not reach ' oat in front of the woman, ciam-
"t meri.s oi .te ce. ii was loaam , ' ' occurrence, but as K does unietimcs take
down wita proviaions anj rertr.ctious, , " "'""""s "'"-'i plaee, it is better
which tended to destroy tbe libtrality ef ; "Jlu "J"" wimiurj avr uw, imjmta
the law by excepting certain classes. The Li tir9. t!e meantime akiD5 the
bill should extend its provi.-ioLS to pros- i suriaking creature a series of qie.tions
pective citizens, to tboe who come here-! 6a5h as e LcFe Dtv'er "S1'3 t0 tcar Iut
uf,. r !I nr,i tm-,n ihr . ' to one of the sx of our own mother.
i L -"
leading man in any party opposed to tbe
Ilome-tead Bill. A Senator said be re-
:s on-
ttior;i'h!j
rsons,esp:cu.,y and tLo.-c rijlis aa-1 i:,:..r,.t.3 i .
those ia delicate cec-Je-J t j t-,,!ain, caa Lc Later InL.
ve the thi.-ut ?ci vc -i,y ar!i.et inttrv. r.i;.,,, ;...
1. O 1 -r I :. . ... :t r..r r f i! ,. I i . .
time in May, and then it should be m.-re- Mexico, tLan :r, nr.r otL-r v jV
j ly a change' to a little thinner material. ' yixriy, Lc- Ccchr-l i .viiei
Furnaces should cot be removed, tor fire-1 ,. , J' 10 ''-i t-O-'n ::i e-t J
places and crates cleaned U the summer. ! i11. 1'CTaai.ec.t t:oreru:ii-at, uaj
...... . . ' 1 ia pulling '.owa !., f ..
until the first of Jute ; f,r a btik fire in - .,JU w, . VV i-iC'."jU'i "''-"
tie -rate is sometimes rery c?mfrtat!c in '. -r0.. a. i r,.: ' C'" :
tbe last week ia May. That may le a rare j try." ' tu''11
t does iometimcs tiie j lliOre is a rrooj deal rjioro of tlia
to te prepared for it, i -a.u.1 .-.,ri aaa So tao same Jjurj,j-e ia
; f.r half a day, with ! ttie l-V:h jf tL;s L"-.v i.kfc-eved maa
iiiaa io si siitvirmg i.-r na.i a uay, wnn i - ... -j. w a I'lLt-eveJ maa
the ritk to ourselves and children of some'. "!'-' ,-(-'a- lj';c..ev. ii. sico
, violent attack of spring disease.
I By itiitteutioa to tb-.se thing', f:Br' )
Ti.,-
HT'lt:.K. I.- ... .1., . .1...
the train reaches " ' , "... ", '
uauij.ue- ui me aiaio- L.re in .'lay.
garded this bill the same a. retire money -ey.i, fi.ien-baired chattel, TL, strjkio , tff ia
out of the treasury, and bad cff.rcd an ; -V" and to a fate w.rse f,r mel:ilLj 0!LrT.teii:iLC fj)1. Vhird,
amendment to octroy the bill. He dca,h. Saca is the "divine lUt- Tbj, prtm3ture dim;LUli,jQ fcf cb.Li6g.
thought, if the Senator snpfo.-cd this to I t'0D I Fourih, The too early removal cf the con
ic a chari.aUe meaure, be did not under- ..or;llernlateriofi.arer,repon.i . f , , . ,
changing citdition of the Weatler is taken
Tin;
rru..
1 :cff
! Adamses, J.ff.T50D, Jackson, l'olk. and
' Taylor, have all ' t!.e votes cf " ir
! Y.rh, while Hurri-on, WW, ai.d Bucba
. n;c at Lat culd have been elected uriih
cut Pennsylvania.
1 All the States vote the parce day, and
A Rit Wea m thi Kickt Pun U"e eou;j D0t know bow Pennsylvania would
elin the foli'oif vry --n;t.e paratrapa
Pennsylvania---tie Presidency.
TV.
-M'i- h.:
i thf-.r 1.
frum th r'r.vJer e
4 or brt -.hren i.f :hc wi1!
-i ib biekerior ao. us mea. rr::.c;p!e we go
for. A- a l'eui:-. Ivj'.ivi. we ftrc a d!ut. ru
man. We knew that Slr.d.wM i.: in-ci
none the le.irr f any one o! ti:s fi.en.'- iio
at'Qrs ethers l-eeau-e u.ry have taelr pietcr
ence aa.l ei?re-s it in tavor of cfier can.1i-
J dates. We hope Camer n will t i. -n.iiiaie.';
we believe h;tn onei.t me nos:, it n I'.r.e m,-s:
available candsiaie. ll he l tmniisiated. we
Inoit for the frifn Js i f Seaari. lue lr.erii- i f
flates. the friends of Crmenoen. ihe trien
Lincoln, and all who are ppo.-ej lo Bacha-
g, even if they bad no bigber governing
tive than to tote as she d'd
out a Lth-.r, and in inJig-:-nt clrcumstuLces.
He gitw up to labor, tievi-r erj yicg
more than about six months schooling. At
21, be went to Illinois, and Lired with a
f-ira.iT, i:h whom he remained one year.
The second year be bicame a cleik ia a
store ; ihen volunteered f..r tLe Bhek
Haak war, and was chosen Captain by his
stand the true merits of tbe case. It was j
a measure of national justice and wisdom, j
and it was the du-y of the Government so
to use its common property as to promote '
the whole interests of the country. This '
was the solution of the problem. lie
iraintaiiMiJ th nnciti.in il.at wiU. nnin!. ! tat una is t&at wet natm of Smnai.
tivated public lands should belong to who- 7.;d,b:
over resides on them, cultivates them, and i .,u"J -i--tnj hd.Timi.'r.
1 1 I A'.. I I. Liu Enl
subdues them. In thi? respect, be should ' TL.rr-.:iii.i :. j-.i;
, r We it'- tn vi.ijui rLra tm; 1 tbe NV veraicre.
ad pt a po.icr oldfrjhan the nation, that
the public lai.ds shall not be sold for ever, i-'-ro d t-ir il.i onc m .Bt to cUag
,,i i To :.nft. K.n; c:t ; v ibe erj ouXB
lie would bare tbe (jovernment extend; ijunt.our .njbru.
, . A , . . , AK:mti.rl wrlntrT Plnj
this protection to the working masses of rnm il.i io- iii int-ibrflm of Nereraci.
I'artiL-ip.o "Aiaericariiz-
causes are ia operation to cb;.l tbe bid, t ,;0. fn ... , . , : ' . lu tMU'w-
. . . . r 1 . 1.03, TO 1 (.-jbiiL-a.M.-.-ll. til r.-v.i i..
jtitat..o::s. : j.t.rii Lc-r arm? southward,
arid to i.-us.'jULT a ctatitrr vhich
'opc-ns so Ua a ,1J f..r 'aonthera
c::;j;tal ua i jatl.ei c cuterprise." Ia
rLort, t strip the .-j.ee-. a of all itsfke
ver:,:.,ge, Gen. Ilicklcr pr,.tu-e3. if
be caa ia!, tLe lava aa-i cleat.?, tj
ovrrrua .M--sico, suppress both ilira-d-.ou
aa i Jaarez, hold the coantrr as
sllie for the I'tarhinj of that chattel ?
"' "M r"' ; "to account, it is lo wonder, that, under i a co- irrejV.n.'vi - , ' J ,
r Twn wnni im - , ; .. . J LU" i i(r'- -'piuvii..e. r..--e.-tul.L.-li s!a-
K Tno It OHLDS , the iLSiienccs cf so many causes of d:mi- Te.-y, opea it to aa fcaiijrttioa cf sou-
T... ...l.tD -V .. t . . ....... . t . U . . . .. . .. . . f .1 . 1 . T .1 ... 1 i
... .....o- . . ... x-r r ,n.u I uuiuu UI li.e le ill T i; lul arc Oi IUC O.'-V, i:UT!l -laVi-i.lj
V r.o. m.irj we fh.il u..t as-.in ; ..... . . t--.."
Hiiii.t iju .-I m..rui.i t-.u iu iuaaierij(bor. J many ta.i victims to disease, in Govern- : Li.t.cu a. ate.-,
or,
a..:. ex
vLlu
ber, tbe tealtbiest month of the vear, we cai"s. taaKS it a p irt
, have put on our warmest clothing, kindled
: our daily fires, we have Lund a keca reli:.!!
t for substantial food, while the daaipDt;
; of the atmosphere Las been relieved by
i the increasing cold. Tbe wise will ra-
lt to tl.a
tLa tima
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m-
These acts are known els
this countrv tbev a ho are so often struck It prr tnsi nmmtr th-r lot ltr
comply ; the next year was an unsueees- : dow in the C9ntest ke,ween capital and '"HtZZZ l'io, focr,
here, and (,, candidate for the Lvi-'ature : was ,. v.. ,i. ,t n.i ... t i..Mn(!.wi .huh.,
. . j - , iwui. tiuuiuii vivuifu uc uiu ij iuc , I r t-i. ! r h-rt? autj iru- r.
are consuerca oy me caim ar.o earnest eticsen the nixt, and Served four sessions ceuate j.jjj wa9 ,,at it (Xciui,j tle j f-i--ti..t t.rr, i,4,tt,tr ,,:mofSTermon.
men cf other States. The Pi legates to with eminent usefulness and steadily in-; nnm'arried man; L. did oat Kt'-ttVZiTlX'
Chicago generally, are sound and lotclu- creasirg reputation, studied law meat.-; wLjthc Government should be less liberal j .XlX "
FirUmMB,,...viiUs..H time, ana took Lis place at the Dar; was i ,t.. iim.t,A um ,v.n ; ,vl(. trP ! ' i..ii m.p.
or nverwhelmed with wonder at such de- ...!...:., A .!t i . - - . . "..
claratiocs as we bare noticed, than our
! member these things for a hfs time, and '
i teach them to their children.
Win Got that Honey?
The D(m-:rt last fall averted
carlr recognized as a most eiLctive and i i t. '..a. I
""""""S ue.e. " i tLe unmarried man.
TIs the land of Ereraiore.
i t-r Congressmen were deterred fmm roting Whig principles and tbe Protective policy, 1 tbe ear!ier scttier3 i0
; for a Republican Speaker by tbe threats j aod fc lll(.ir jatrions embodiment, Ilea-' at)d who uaJ,rweLt all th
IJ-J ry Clay j was a W big candidate f.r hlec- ' pionecr ,fc. young men were tbe .
e our-, tor in nearly or quite every Presidential arj3 of the c;vi:jIitioD tf ,hi3 COuatry.
J i.mnlm atftri ii-rriinnnn. tit .nnrv Tt him
. l,ihfrnf the others are nrminat-d he wi:! do of Disunion from the Nul'ifiers. Itisf.
.1 be tame thin?. Let thre be no trearh-rv for , j,ere j penESVlvania to inflate
no side-donr influence nc leal p:ay. nur-
a r-no .ih ennh nr. rt ntm ' f n l.!f..S f.r nilf ... - . . - 1 -
,uburS i&graph. : c- - ; contest irom j&o to iDCiu?1ve; was xu gl where fami'ies can not go secure-
- tr. .1, w..t;;. . own importatice. buch baseless a'sump-' in vvv r.rn.rf fmm tL ! i tl i..- .... -L.
. j n c cjtuuu cuM Jiv; tjLciui.uiiLi.cm-i - c iv. i uiv cicar tiie iureat. cu.iivaie lue
t-icnlcated in tbe above extracts. e hive '!""' ceatrai district oi i.linois ia imh, aai : soil, and furnish a greater protection
r ' . . Ctafa f.. 'l; L- ti r. Tariff r.f 'J -r.''
..a CAUSE to contend fur, which irituitely '- screa to its ciose, out was not acaoauaie , ,jje armv and they lay
ftranscends the honor or tbe wishes of any aDJ 01 iaiS adu .avtrv cia;e icr i3u- fjr re-eIcction ; and in 1S!0 measurably ! of future tatcs. IIe Wantei lhc Lin
cnanan and tree Kansas Co not elevate
T- 11 ... j-.ff tl rTT far off Srrnrvl t'ur n-al drm:
ere single mcD. ;:1 ""
C Ji..i tD H Tvrtr. err i.-rtfe
the hardships of j 00101 trtaaie witLin the ETcnaor.
' ThT wIjodo w loTtrd an-i lost. K lone are,
, !) il :u ih.'e riii-, tr fr tn m'-riat wtn;
iiauiit iL;ot iron woiian-Ia, wo--iioe iweet eanisor.
.t-rL.ai y-r Lift th-y ;
Tut-y tlnak Uiat n.l of ill which flows or Crtrmore.
--t?lAX. No State ia tbe Union has more
withdrew from politics and devoted biuiself ' lroa(1 theux ag lhe pre-emption aet was
1 - .- . .-1 .t x i- 1.- rr r. i r
than But. ly! ihe iJe:n'..ttitvrJiih:ci
i r , rutnf iciur puu-i. vuHui'jeunuiw
toe foundation oar ll.tenl hearUtLaUkncw
1 TL i vtit J iong :
a Th rrro taxdtrueJ Daft shall faO for Ewraow.
is to sprltisr lYo-n the 'rain .f The Fe-1-cral
L"I;: ,n. To the c-ll for aid for
this purp..:.. the Gc-!;'.-ral sa:c! other
.jathern state " Lad re-f.oa.Jcd to-lh-."
ikrrhnd. Virsriaia. North
Carolina, s.oath Carrilli.'i V-.,i. ,-hw
jlVces. U.::s:aT.a. M:s:??ir?:,'A!'
; abaina. and Tcsa. Lave ulri'lv ir. tLa
li:hi. fully ai:n.,.i i.:ii .qaip; vJ, ftota
tnat fi-io'dtnA.,,,;,,,,.,., . .
: e-,-T0 ual been sent into this county, by at a monwr.ts cotlw. G'-.r'ta La
thf Pennsylvania Railroad Cmpaar, to . asktd. should take w ith L-.re.?';irj
, iifatnee the election of candidates tit tie . 'an C'pal share ia tLe rich. slorloJ
j L.gisiature. We never denied that that l!eSin? cf the future," Ly coming to
;ioa was sent into our county f.r party '"e " a" orga::izat;uu aln-udv so .
1 purposes, and we have every reason to be- ', (r!I,C' w'.;;l! 'racs ' Sua-.i.pra
here that even a much larger sum was '-lUJU;. ea.i.ers oi Cou-
sent here and Used. But we hare repeat-: IftnTlt
t. ... t 01 lue otna, a well as a tiUtn-roui
ed.y asked tbe bemxrat to give the names, ntctai.crship ia the Mexican iieraub
of the jxrjtu who received the money, j hc.v
This they have never condescended to do. ; Precisely Low mneh the preseat
We have now some clue as to the par-' Administration at Washington Las ta
ties who received it. We give the Demo- ; ''' 1-an whetiier it w ill
interest ia a Protective Tariff none is 05 sca.e oi $ijac,V. i.es.urjy to bis Practice, until tbe Nebraska iniquity ,1,;. r.npM It iV.c Kill b.,.t. Last summer, 1 took m, four-year o.d . yv-,i,,r.tia Kuinti C;mrvvj, un-l
taturallr more ccrosed to Sl.verv than ! -ew toglanaers,tnestirring.ew lorkers, of ls54 calIcJ Lim lei;fi int0 the poii,icai i .,, arB ,.,, ,i:s.,.t.j Tfc ' ta see bis nt ln Mbiogton county, .
prni'.i it to mature tjt.qupstioncd
tvhethrr the recoo-riition of the Jnnrf-i
Goverctn r.t. and the capture of Mir-a:i:on'st'.-aa;er,uti'jiT
a j'Tjeral order
to ttct iato a ro.v ifpo-sihle, were ia
tendeJ to trive it aid run! enmrn
vrien a mtmur oj the Lji'.-'urt, tn , we Uo nut certaiaiv ksow
crat s own statement that $2000 bad been
sent here by tie Pennsylvania Railroad
Company. Mr. FOSTEli, r.Wr nominee
fur (J'jixrnor, ii the I'UL'XSLL of t'x
h'emwIivHi. There is. therefore, no d the entcrprisiog men cf tbe West, areM. lU was ihecandidate of tbe Whips ; . tn . fl, .t,.:. i.-j ".t.:!.'.-,. !. I Y- There' for ,be first iln. he bld 1 : 1S3C-T, maA a lycA ia rci? ife snue'a care. Tor this we do kn..w
Jtate which A-mll be more sure for the CjD uU lbe Efasare of Pnsylvania, jt v S geD:itor lefjrc tLe Legislature . f,3r:e5Si who come after get their homes 1 De!,r vicw of cfw" 1Ie W3ulJ s,atd lnl R'l'tal f the T.anoje Tz. .ow put ii' the COispira?v is as wide-spread
Chicago nominee, than this. Pnucit ana win give ii its proper weigm. uer f haiQa ttat JciTi lut thcJ wcre BOt a
'fre eternal, while m.n are the bubbles of T0,e3 be da!J considered, as well brit. 0f ,be lod . E3 be dtciintd
Jao hour. It is an insult to tbe common 85 ,he 35 of Xcw Yor;'' the 23 of Ohio' urged bis friends to support Judge Trum
iense of our r-orde to sav that Pennsvlva- nd all others. We trust tbe, will cot bull, the candidate cf the Anti-.N'ebrasks
ia will Tote for tbe Pro Slaverv Free lik fcow the nominations Lr President democrats, who was thus elected. Mr. I ,j ,L,,n ,,!;
- Trade part, unless she has the candidate. ni Vice te'P tlis or lh!lt "n'date Lincoln's name headed the Fremont Elec- j ,0 privite ea!rJ to c0 e UD(j,.r
i Toubtless, one of ber own sons would be fir Governor, Congressmen, Assembly, or Ural ticket cf Illinois ia 1S5G. In 1S5S ' siuDS of the fc;n. Such alaw w
Vjicr first choice, and prove the strongest Sheriff, in Pennsylvania cr another State, : ne was uoanimou.-ly designated by the Re-! ;n L!s State Uii
"- free. It was cot common fairness that ,ooS 0D' wt",e u UDc:e muKsa (-,D men i "d thlt ber, and tt is no dim- - "-'., ir reprcseats
and .t-t. .'..t,M !.i h- .t.. v do the milking there,) and ask all manner, cult matter to guess who were the rroba- . ni?'J u Uu ou:h u--ter!aiuea that
' jected to the clause excluding ,h. foreign j ef e"ions- l k""a th!1 1 bIe P of that $2,000 which the ' V eS wj
i : ' i.,; fMm .k. .1,. Kin I tbe long, crooked branches on the cow s , Democrat alleged was s,at iato Carbon . 1! Y,nS : f.? ?: Dd ' 0Uia:
; -, " -"es, t is iiewssar, to cstena
onl, lands tabject ! head wcre cal!cd horD3- City bojS nlj ! C0UDt7
. .v.. ..i.: ' kaow of one kind of horns i. e., little I e d0
the provi
averv into Movipn nhn ;ti v,-,.
not wonder, now, that tbe Ant- the countenance, and when the tira.j
5t .... . . . .. I. lit w i 1 1 Ar r coot n nnf t It A Tor.'t awn ... . . . . !
toan withia ber borders for State pride '' v"'' " fc"" "c puhlican State Conrenlioa to succeed .Jr. I .jjn ,0 ,i,e Senate
- nd personal acquaintance will swell the a est m en fob tde nionEST ruACB. Douglas ia tbe Senate, and thereupon can- J tIIawel sett!ements on alternate sections.
"dhflin. i ci,y A few daya i!"!er ol','n,DS ocrat wa3 so backward about answ.ring : cou.es that it cn.a be "ivea with anr
aueiu . . . . t.:j . . ... ... ... i , r . .
last ob'c- I iuioi uiauuu, uei.ug - amu . our interrogaiories. aaey win pronat,;, v. ue-i-'.iic . me aia, not or..r oi
at mav cotne into row-
Lais ids. ui'itre- ! .., ., ' .''t.r
bill was that it only ' of baw'inS n:U3a ln tlie J"d hc ran out 10 j get touch larger sum, next fall, to help x'-s .l'u .' a".v o
..' ,i. ' i ascertain its source. In a few minutes he I jfihe election of Mr. Foster. JW. : -'-'-'ra-ioa thai
w wi.-. i - .. - rr. rnrr..'Ci'ii-inii..,,F...-.i-.
ote of any candidate-yet the great FP tu j ,asscd tbe State with remarkable ability. , He was a entire, t0 rpecu!ation b returned, wonder ana uei.gat oep.ctea on : tAui U:Me. j a;.raat3,; f r i
passes are more influenced by the m.r "X' " , PennCT, ! i be Government in public lands, and kee j tis "'flT; eX85ifl,i0A "t? 1 The ' Rep ublic'aa'itltIittee of tion. nofof a .aitcinnd pc-rf:
t,baab,ther.ameofthes,aadard-; was elected, but Mr. L.acolu j ing settler3 .part on Iternate eec(ion, j ! mamma ! oh 1 do come out here I Ike Il3mfhireca3V1S5:d tteir gta; eprier oay of a Karopean kin,dL like Cnl
raman Chica o m.ght have a .trongcr Ud lU larger popular rote. conclusion, he adrocated the House bill. c 1 Wo' Afr onB to ,h, k,e election, and ann,r.,,d ,4,,, . to be reached only bv the sea, but X
A e"led to add these remarks from ' . , "'H a t.rojETaphtrai view of ihe Prridfiirj. which favored the prosperity of the eoun- ScppES fob Heb.-As an example of i she would give 4,500 Republican majori- ? tder state, torn and distracted ly
.feeing, in certain over-i,,lous organs of ; P ' ! Tbe Cleveland Ka.Jea.Vr(IX-m.) com- tr,. Tbe Homestead bill wasnot a part, ludicrous expression, take the following ' XJ- The majority is within a d:ien votes ' convuis.on. worn-out and
;;en. Cameron and also of Col. Curtin, ; Tl, Vrl " tlb J 1 an interesting table of figured from -asare. It was above HctionalismfaaJ I dialog : i "f.. J?' I ' f. tSfJ??
anm. iprv jr i -irii.inns an-l tr.eorrpet mam. ' i
astoe as to ir.aiif must le Jone at Chicago,
Vl of the omnipAewy of the Keystone
State. We object to these impressions
a'Dg forth, because the, misrepresent
Br State, and are calculated to do us in
Jary at home and abroad. Doubtless,
aeu- Cameron is tbe first choice of the
Opposition in this Siate a fict which we
trust, and doubt not, will be duly weighed
ttt Chicago. But to say no r,-Xtr man can
arr, the State against the Charleston
lominee,is agross stigmanpon our intelli
J i ...... .. . . . .t. 1. i . . .
wholesome or popular. Should some other tLe ,ate5t eItct!oa returns, to show the re-" PP'". not tor ao
State than our own be favored by both : htUe s,rfnSlb of tbe rirtJ in the s evcral ' stractions. He hoped it would be conbid
parties, it would be a contest of rR:xcirLE) divisions of the Union with reference to a ered with harmon, and unanimit,. Its
and we trust "Protection and Freedom" 1 gg"f b'Cl claim to tbe Democratic nom- ( Fge would be welcomed b, all sections
would prove successful, whoever noht 1 ,aiUoa ,jr resident. U, tbese we nntf ' urj, Benentieq ail
be our standard-bearers.
We need only remi
Curtin of the position he would be in, un
the
, . -a.tr-3 r' fl..'m(ri"Di im inioil WW
nc ueeu uui; remiuti tue iriecus OI ; Hhi.tlwi'mioi
; leuiorr!i-nv ef the North ?t. including
i mil trie free S-I u. rtli of th- Clluo
! Nortli-wtrt Ii.-m.rf-ratic Tol
sjulh iKmorrktiC T..t
der tbe plea that Pcnn'a muft have tbe
candidate for President if it fails. It Following the same division of the Uni
will be a tacit admission of bis own defeat, ; on t3 above
which the, will fiud it bard to overcome. ! ii:.5""'!'" ta th rrftideacr fJ.roicr.th5.
: Tee North-ea.t -T .
nee : and that he must be nominated ia TKo rU. mslt; m ;c tt.ta Pr..i.. : lhe 'orui-t j month.
. 1. . . ... r """-j"', . . , - t, , . I i j I . I.,.,. t. r- j.
Id Uol. Curtin, is an admissi -n most sui-' cia the nomimtinn r,f hr nn I u,:! ul culr'.'" a -o. to ue-
I In a notice of tbe speech of Wendell
t!ov' Phillips in Brooklyn, recently, the .Vi-
nei Juurnai declares that the Abolition
ists and Democrats are leagued together to
. dissolve tbe Union. Our Pottsville co
j temporary does unnecessary injustice to the
- Abolitionists in so saying. The juster
' conclusion is, that the Garrisonians have
To .fiw
flial and humili.
Bed ill-timed.
1
e help of tbe friends of o.-W candidates right ; in a spirit of devotion to'tbe cause ! fiftts f ,he time' hiIe tbe I,emocr4cJ ot maeh if-respct to all, themselves to the
ing, as well as untrue S.mon Cameron, and advances strone rea! ; WaS ia 0i1P3s'!ijD President The South, j stro, the Government they not being
v o 1 v;,t. t.... .t... . ., .r....i .r 1. Ti .:. ....... ...nt. J. . u . i n
Doctor. "now do you do to-day 1"
Stranger. '-Prett, me, fur me."
"How are the old folks?''
'Quite well, contUering."
"Anything new iu jour section T"
"Well no nothing Tery. I s'posejou
heard old aunt, was dead V
"No, I had not She must hire died
suddenly J"
"Well, yes ; rather sudden fjr her."
A man from tbe back countr, in Mich-!
igao was in at Detroit, and went to a bank
to get specie for some notes of bis he had
on band for a long time. The, proved
3Pj Republican voters, and to lull aa ca-v prev
she polled just that number for Governor, j wicked enough and strong cr.oujh t j
but one more for other Republican candi- sul ject her to his own r.art'oses. An d
it iias tins aaratitasre: that the schema
is as a tale twiv-to! i: the annexation
of Texas was bron-ht about uader
aimilarpretcnce. and I y similar rr.eas
arcs; but. as forewarned isfirc-arxed,
the very fact that such an act ha? !cf rt
accomplished, will rea.L-r it ihfai-lt
if not itnpossihle to d o e ver again.
In anv event, we J.-iahr if the "K.
G. C." will hare finite ! the work it
proposes between this at. J Xoremlr,
and after that time, we trut. there
dates. Tbe R-pnblieans of that State
seem to understand their business.
Gerrit Smith has instituted suits for
slander against the Fifth Avenue Hotel
Committee, fjr charging bim with com
plicity iu the Harper's Ferry raid. The
members of tbe Committee appear sever
ally anxious to avoid the necessity of pro
ring tbe charges, and show a disposition
to back our. Mr. Smith lays bis damages
at 50,000 in each suit, miking an aggre
gate of a million and a half.
' sons cf policy for bis
Ia tbe first p'aee, Col. Curtin will need a-k it respectfully,
, . ... . , ! with less than one-t'urj of the Demoeratio - gtroDg enoujth to do it themselves,
jrbis selection: jet she ; , i ... f .
, j Toters, has bad the Presidency over three- 1 opinion is that the Abolitionists have
'.j! i4vor not as a : .... . .. . . .! . ,, .
Our
too
r President, as well as those of his own ; and not demanding i; for anr man. But ' ,ie 1Sor!h west ,rlth more tbaD 0De tblrd "Jocratie part,, id its present demorab
te-formed choice. Tbev will cot tamelv no State is as much i,,trwA .. 01 lQe "cmocraue roiers.naveuaauo .res
.fubmit to an, of bis own cr bis friends' , in tbe success of the Chicago nominee.
kaproper interftrence at Chicajo. He is Whether that nominee be her own first
jirosclf a compromUe candidate dcpn-, choice, or the Statesman of New York, or
em np;n art the Opposition and the last tbe Pathfinder of the W est, or Bates, or j friends in California as he has to-day. ! time of her death b, G. B. Lamar, of Au-
ident at all.
The Timet' San Francisco correspondent
iied conditioo. Iljrritlurj TJtgrojah.
A negro woman, named Mill, Famar,
Mrs. Jare Swisshelm, editress of the ' will Le a new order of thini.'-s at Wash
St. Cloud Democrat. Minnesota, baa a-ton. ' in.Ttnn v!::r-!i will rlT'etu:iiiv retrain
to be on a "bast up concern," and the tel- j tel the following novel and independent j the ardor of these jreriti-mcii of mcdi
ler told bim tbe, were good for nothing. : mode for the choice of her candidates : I eval propensities. X. Y. Ti::si"E.
uiv. .t ln-.V .br mt.tor " ji,J "For President. Wm. II. Seward. Vnr i
' ' ' ' f: 1 - .. ... .. Vr.fl,TP,Vi Inri! " 1V ...V
IpII a rltow how vnncani ice i resiucut, L.assms ..j. liar , BUBtect -' i- .
he, "won't ,on i
tell when money's a goin to tpile f
A letter written from Washington to
Senator Monroe, of the Onondaga (S. Y.)
to the decision of nobodv's Conrention." f ordinate oKct-rs tf the K
. ......... ly-.il. -... I ...
i-'L'ht.-ijt .h
(A good ticket that 1)
The Richmond U A'; says, that it will
! Golden Cri.s Lave tvj.
deiioaneitiir Oen. LicKiw, the Com-.
be content w.th the ticket 'framed b, the ; uiander-iu-chief of the Ol i.r, as un.
said to be 135 years old, died at Maeon, j ni9trict. ,nd published in the Syracuse ! Baltimore Convention of the Ota of May, impostor. About Lfiren L.t.drcd m. n
. a.u .-awi-a..aa. , 1 v" i iISlHCl, IUU JUUI10UC 1UIUO Jjt'M.UW , " - - .' ' I 1 t . 1. .
writes that Fbemo.nt never had so man, I Ga., last week. She was owned at the juurnnl says : "Cameron told me to-day ! "evea thouih wo were convinced w stand , navi 3 1 oe-. n en. o..e j ..e e
jlne who should thus earl, attempt to pla, i Cassius Clay, or Lincoln, or M'Lean, or i
Bt dictator. The friends of Seward, of Chase, or Corwin, or Dayton, or Read
P', of Lincoln, of Fremont, and others. I whoever or wherever he mar be. if of a
;Sire CoL Curtin to do tbe best he can I fair and satisfactory record, Pennsylvania
o be elected Governor tf Pennsylvania. ! is b:und. br everr consideration of self-
nd if he or bis cflk-ious friends do not! interest and of political principle, to cast
"jffic obnoxious b, iutcrroiic- against , for Lim her Electoral Vote.
"During the pas.t four years he has stuck 1 gusta, and remembered distinct, when
close!, to his business, and his success at , the forest trees grev luxuriant!, where
it testifies bow practical a man he is. The that city of sixteen thousand inhabitants
Colonel himself is seldom seen in town, now stands. Old Mill, was blind for six
'Jessie' is more often seen here, tbe care teen years before her death, and there is
of their place sear the Mission seeming to scarce!, an, donbt but that she was real!,
deTolve upon her Laad:. j as old as represented.
u ide-r '.Lj
e.i..- . r . .. p.tn-f Situ t. tir.n Ih.t ti.irn n . - ' . t.I.-
k.i Mr S.i..rJfoiiM i.rrw Pi-nnarlnni. 1 D0 cnance oi ontainisg lor our nominee "-t"--v"'-"w" -r--"j
f So ' S be ".S j e.ctoral rote of .Single &:at, ia the j of money to fii oat aa neJi,:a U
JaJ k. i P.Lia i Ln.on." assist IVa-tdc-i.t Juarcf u Mt-stco,
is denied b, a Pennsylvania paper
WnERi has it Bees ? The Rock Is
land Argot, of Feb. 29, 1SC0, has just
come to hand.
on its journey
to London and back.
is a room in a boue ia Rxbur,, ' Pf ?e g-" ts 4
atu, io-hieb fifteen children- bid luaiiy to torn, bat th -.,
rl. .n.l f inr hnr wra born nf 1 Was 00 eviu-JUCa VCt Ol atl, bobft UJii
, baring been just one month the same paren's; and what is more sia- movement. A .-i.u.-..qu. at reifurt ii
r long enough to hare gooe- guLtr, tbe elerea giila wets manitd in : Liek.c, u espciicd. and aaoAe?
id back. Where has it been J i the room. Joa'cr CtOijn br tte j jratei J
There i
Massachusetts,
eleven gir
n r