1 1 ' i "THE I'MON," estaKWieJ ia VtbuTe .o., 2,117. BY 0. X. AVOKUEX AND J. 11. COKNELIUS. At 1.-M icr Year, always In Aclvnnre. LEWISBUUG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1SC0. n niROXIt'LE," fslaMMrt in lq 13 TTh -!e Xo., S3S. III If f a mm tuMiiitohiiilJiio lgrtf Fridays Ivw'mi-lna coul;, !una. St r--r v.- ir. T ,I..rni.j.:-r.; eu -il' ' ''r f 1 T.hi- li-r--- - -Hli-n il'" 'I'11 (Bin ',nt s r'' A tlV fcKTI 1 VI- ' F ,Urv - k. - Bi"Tit.. ;J"' :"" a. our i-o- i-'iii" 1 tu. - :1' '". " mllv' '!" "r ; ' Communicati-1: D I Ill: :. l Th MA'.M-: Oftlif X'jr i( ' -.Srtm 111 1 ' '' Onru'-I ;' 'I - kni t f JOB f iV.r) .!.. .-'. r - i d. Ttiu..'. m-iM i . . l I' r ; . m 'til I c. 1 (1 I. I i i-; -:-.t.' n in-" II..-. :: n .1. !-,; tm j :!! ' " I T t.-ll re;. in- .. . . - Iaw:i--lit lv u.ntl il -.i-l' t -; ..III T t.:ilik LH'.'ii kl tlu-if ,1. (. ..f i'l" I.H''- I'H , iu tt. . ; !!! r w ti I'-ti n i i- m;n!fd. Hi:.!':- II!. I It I ti'l'l.l , I-,.-., iv j hi ;.-!-'. lit .'.it -t.i for " H :.r:.-i-i:..n:.M..::.i..l f- r . ,r. ! -'f a .re- J .-L. - ii. i " h-j, V.T- l :in'-. , ,. ! mi:. :" :". T nr. t:hT B -.- t A ju ir' i- 1 : i : r t.- ! .'M. A . 1 1 - : I- : -TI'-Tit- I a r. t ir--. I . ii'MH. n:.-i-M v - r- .-, I ir t...t R.i.li- . : 1 u 1 l ti 1 Ti.-ll .U-tl tiuilKTlalil strains of uiul ami tc-nciitcut and Eistsry of a Rescuel Young Woman of protuction to tic in-jastry of free labor he Las, during au tffi.-iul l:fc-time of CL.ISnACE, S: en:tary of the New York thirty yc.r, bceu fuuuU carue.t and Luna. CliiUri-u'n Aid Society, vritrs the following - , . . r , . ,, -', touL'UiUK account of the sore similes of a fu , iu tiu:t'9 of aaverMty as wc 11 as of P , ,, . 1 i . : . .1 . ' ' 1 voung lady Willi want auu UaDgL-r la tuit T..spcrily. lie is au emtuaiiuent of Cin- i groat) mible, wilaernuss citv : etitutioua! l!i pubiicaui?in, .loosest recog- . . , . t- v 1 1 ' ' c , , About two years ae9, an l-.nglisli girl, 01 MZ'-'d, auu most tradiietu as such, ana by ,-r. r 1 ' ' J porliaps lifteco year,wiiu rcliiieil mauncrs, ae aod service lot entitled, iu riirat as , , ..1.. u tt l!1 as adaptaiii'i) to tbe first poaiii n. i, ... c , , , ,1 . 1 hcrseii at our uliie, aud mrvou-iy allied : Iu puvitii; tuis lioucst tribute, it is witb . , . - ., . ., , , , for soiub place iu a family 111 the country. no Lre iu the lea-t of l'jfljeucmK the ue- ... , , ., . , . , 1 1 , b , ! He observed that h r bands were very1 cision at tbieasc We regard it as due ! ., , , , , . , , , 1 c i tbiu and bony, aud her cheeks liuiiuw, auu ' to the. nun, whatever may be the conciu- ; ., . , . , . n ... j ' ' 1 that, on being asi"nrd to an eicelleut j fioiij of the 8ppriaeuiug uehberations. I , , ,. , , -mi -,i 1 11 . borue by Mr. Mae!:, bcr eyes fi led wr.U : Niue-tetiths of the H-publican partv, and : ,, . ... , r, c 1 " o II Ul"' 1'. I. II Tlc lU'lur?! of tm SUliiu lis Spring, mu-i my K.il.;u ciim- V3t ty-dv, IVn-WJ 011 ih.- i. 1 ' l.'-riy t:i-f, II- mrlil.il s hcmitifa! r 1. !'... Jr L:.i 1 ar lil'.le . if.- i: I m. : fh.-.Uiril l.y li- Mi'- !"! "" VM.il'- l.. frr'-i- -I 11..T:: y, (,. w- Law- .- iu- 1 -i-A: - Slyd-w iilt:- irenl ui -. 'Ah. 1nr! what tlm.- ll"-y !" Soulh, Alut Tie:r.- iij -'.sv'-r ; W.wanrl; mirl "' !" """n -it'i, Lst t;iri"l - :-.-l" f'-l w 1 llutoncli'tl.- - Wan I, I'M A A M - V . Tli-u iii--l w.iv It iit ni Hjr a.-r atu- "O. I u!.J l-iJ". wi''. my l-virj W ln- Di- n -i 1 ir-l-1 Vli.-n thr . iu.l in til llu Lai .y .- a:l i.l.'.I Wk-- up.. lm.-ll--: ii V hi.e bui.-l -.ir ii' we believe also all other branches of the hn-i-.i Opposition, would really prefer Senator Si-war 1 to any otUir gcutietuan prnposcd. ''' . I'aiidi 1 and j;t ner.ius men, bis antagonists in p .lities and men of na party preju dice's unif ..rtnly oncedo that be is right ly eiiii;i'-J to the Uuiuiuatiiiu. IuteUigcnt I was given ber to cat, which s!:e received : I quioily,and the uext day went lo Lit place, j Lately, on a re visit to the city, we learned the particulars of Lit history, j i She Lad been, iu K'jglaii-l, in good circuiu- i : stauccs ; Lad eouie over on the death of , r 1I01I STIIL. iWM (V GwMtn uf Jidiui Sturm. ruin'c furns- Tiit witl.'n mm 'niT.-rs, Aii-I nil tin- ('mi it nnj'uii ?l.lvttaf An t tnmh:. ul ih- n-ry )''' ' Ani yl I whi-i-T, Ai-i viW. Au.l, id liii iiotl-t tire, buitl Mill. Hf Clin-? an'I Jfr-Tf" inv h-rl all Lrati-!. t'U I hi- ti;ir'l nttVlt. lUU-tl 1 li'to lit' t. ii t'rtir sl.ni.- to Wat it With Iii. jrt-.ii l.umt.f-r. Mi oa blow; An.! t-i 1 wl.i-jr. A- tMhi wiii: Ayii?'t ill.-Ii.-8viir-t Uifcws, huM fiiU- Iif tuW- iiiv i.,rtct .1 i..nTi. hi l t.nuts it; T.r wrVi :iv i-rt t etny .!'. : !! turin il i '-r nd -Vr, ari'l l n'- it, amj It t - t? '-i-.t. t.u- n i-U w, Ai. I I hip-r. A.;-l :! An !, lu Ul mi-t.'j- jiTi.i, li'.M . tiil. W!i !.ctr-l I uiumior? l'r th.- . i,rrw 'i'nti- oriiy li.ii-;-r !i'l wt'i.l t lu fu. I ai.iv iitf. ti.i.i WiiL tnn' rr. w, V. J r;-.- .I'-nf Id r in me; So I cav. trtil'nir. t.o.i will ! Ati-J L.'.-jMij; io tJ- n-l. !i -M -ttiL Hi' for mv .n l.t (.;ir.-!y Afi.'-iH-rj il- ri-rv tii.tn-1, AtfJ t.Jl i v.- -un-ly I,-, n mfti r it.tt -i : F' ! i-rw tntX A- Anil hiij'tr iu Him, mii-1 nuil'-r tiil. Wimin's Rites. i Tts Vorli of London. T.Y ARTEMA.S ff.VSIl, TUh fil'AVMAN. j Year by year this SLClent tone, lite a I pileht my tent iu a suia'.l town in In-: jou:;g and rich colony, creeps eastward jianuy one day la-t season, k while I was and westward, norlh SD'l south, field ani stanJiu at the d. re takia munny, a d- ppy- fre-h air givirj up their verdure and fresh- the contemplation of the thousands of 1 . . ., , " , . . herds from -Maine to Texas b.in visit-. l . . . 1 . by this watting and ftal malady. iuo , i . r i . . i . aiiJlermi iiri.1 ur;Y!'-tv from thfl loss 01 T;r-- 1 J a j 1 perty and ff.iuj the dread of its 1'jss auv.ng TheCatUoDlsoasa inllissacIiuseUs. j This terrible epidemic, ly its continuous 1 spreading, threatens to become one of the grta'est eoourijis that Las ever vi.-ited our country. 1 he iiiiaiuatimi is appailei at 1 well-wishers of our li"pu'ulio in other j lands, naturally lo.ik to him as the proper aL:l sa.-os-ful candidate of the truly pro : gres;ive and liler:l pu!y And yet, iu Ler father, and on the wasting of his prop erty, to seek her fortune in America. She S JUiihi at once to enter seme trade, and to i cam a living for herself; Lut, without Truly a Ghost Story. The Ami- Y,ih iW!-vt. rhn states that a genth'inau and two lat:cs, being overta ken one cold, damp night, on returning from rri-.-h)teiy, were lurked to seek lo-lgiugs with Judge U Uuring the evftiiua, the Judgt related the foilowiug t.: ... i ..,,) .;,!. ,,. r,.,l. ,t -.n,.,n,.tiii., - unifiuu hut mstruetive incident :j view of the lujmentous Cour-i riueuces in-i . j Years m e 1 ..f -1. .tlrt ,.i..!.l n.i pirrTir. t i ears i. l . - I . .. 'Ul.uc bill, a.-; v -'.'"". -.-"-f.-i , ; vohci m tLccjtuiiucauu-atfLuiLiiirttjey, ; J , , little cLilJ. abjut fuur years of ape, and Mr. b. ward.nor auy of Lis wuriues; Irieudj, ) 3 ,, , , : the ohj.:et, of course, of a very tender af- and character of the uiseube iu a.! !. can or should compel his nomination, un- ! ax " ' l - M ' feetiou. Hut siekcess laid its hand upon . stes. It U j.ureij a ff the lutig., tho sgrieal'ural c imurauity, ani the fear of diseased meat iu all our cities, may be partly c iticeivid bat can nut be fuliy real ized. It seems that the Legislature of the Slate Las been aroused to the importance of ihc mv.tcr. A law Las been passed f T the app'-intnimt of three commissioners to investigate the sulj 'ft, and authority has been given thcin to have tlaughtered, at the expense of the State, all theeattle that are nick or that have I sen csposnd to the c intngion, to havu their bodies buried and the barns purified even burning the hay 11 iue eim.iui-;."iie:s initio il i.eie.aj.n j 1 he er-mmissi'iijers are 12. char 1 S. l'ay, : 1 ,,'Ir.n l'lVi I., tl.rr.n r.f ? Tl h 11;. !' - " I-. .J.i.., M t-J and Amasa Vi'aiker, of North llioi.kue.d. Lad in our Louse a sweet They Lave cau.-ed l-itrteeti animals to be killed, tLat they niight trace the progress together srjud tbe common centre of work tad pleasure. The thirsty souls ot without pajiu. , Lotid need Lavo no f;ars of leeominj 'Not esactiy,' sez I, "but jou can pay thir.-tier, so 1 -ng as there are upwards of without goin iu." 0 put -.u totiScs,5Dd l.OvO wmo mer- '1' jou know who we air?'' Fail nne cl .h'.-. 'i Lehnad to this en -rui us quan of the wiinuiiu, a tali and ft r-.sl.us I eking tity cf fack, is represented by 2,500 la-critt-r, with a V.v cotton uail-reller oa- kcr, l,M lu'htrs, (n. t including perk d'.r her aim ''do Jeu kaw ho we air lutelers.) 2, COO tea-dialers and grccer', sur?" 1 1,'JGO c fe room keepers, Dearly 1,500 uiary-tn'D, and l.C.jO tobacconists. Ta loik aftir the (l;g-:s ::a cf this cnor ni jU? amount of food, upwards of 2. lt'O i hint , mi 1 le na i-ass by, less under a full aud firm couvietion that ij it. Itemeuic', promptly resorted t , uli l..,r.l .-1 fi,.-.!tw in !;vii-iT in a PTlia! Lis election was in ;st certain, or that he ; ' , . proved in vaiu. L'av after day the rose seems would uiake i he in ist successful rally fur the cause wf Constitutional Freed-jnt. "Not j that we love Ctesar lets, but Home more." i The Cause imuaeJuiahIy Citltwuigu tLe ng iue ammai to no otner organ, ani t i I e c raiu!y contagious. A cow that e'ied before the commissioners arnveu I nllln -.n... if a dlli-mont III. list1. MlT-nill" I .. faded fr. in t' n eli.i t. and the lire in th on straw m one corner Hour ...or dtatt cIostlJ ! was examined, and both Ler lungs were a tarough the weary day, Ler little feet r... r.f frM'.r. rl-.re.v corruption. Oue 'My imprc-L-in i.',"scd I, ' from a kur Ee.rc view, tha-t vou are females." 'We air, stir," said the fercs'i';s woman "we belong to a S -eiety which Lleevs daly H.-eLted prae;itiot;;r-, ar-.:n, ac-1 wia.in Las rites which blc.-ves ia rai-in p 1-3 -jiclaa", are daily runnicg to and fro b, r to b. r prop r spcer which tih cvesshe tlirntgh this ui:gh!y metropolis., whoa is iLd ured with as mutch intell'-ct a man pitieLts, iu Jjc course of liuie and phytic, which Ul-jvis she is trau'ild on i are Laiidi d c-v.-r to the It no. r m-: reics of ah.io.-ed oi wii'ieh will rtist Ltt-slth i yO uiJfUkr-t. Nearly S, GOO toot ani 4ov- r & lev. r the encrea;LacLU vf proud so e-mok rs add th' ir aid to that of the A; domineering man." j doctor to ke-p oar feet dry and warm, Lturiu her d - c itirse, she gral'd me Ly while i.Oii) tailors do as uaueli for tha the cotit koliar, & was swingiu her uiblrcl- rest ( f r.ur todies. The wants i f the fair ler wildely over uiy bed. ' er p Ttion are unrip"'!"'1- by l.'J:10 linen- 'I liotie, mirrn," mi I, startia lack, ' drar-rs, a:"l 1 .5 jO r.iillir. rs and rlress- I'.ue u.'akers. Th- n, 10 pi iv it- si u-u! taka lie- charge r-f our chillreu; at-1 Vji pawn btolie.a U'p3 iiLd c J.pl -J tiii i.t and prolik were traversing the streets, as : lull ti- itrj.t a 1 . lo &a--p M advcrliacuacuts for i Low cow that was taken sick so long ago as the "that j our iuten. huiis is hon Table ? a 1 ne lain, hear ia a strait tie tiiaM. tides, I've a wife to hum." 'Yes, cried 1 he female, '& she's a slave! Deth she cevcr dream of fret. lorn doth , iiki- my ilar el lie oc alia inn. Tlin he fur? if -l"'i' li- i r.-ctii-J, Ul.'li "1' in tlif ?v aiii'-re Ir- -. 1 1U'..-D.-J iolig I - 111 0 niai.-' ut S'n:, S m iri. 31. I Til. t' .-'- ' : Tlmi Iu t! J n-'iori. --i. . L.-it cme ljai-k Mv Ji.r tit:l. ani nii-t'' :, V,, I; ... ; A. It. II. ljc tar call (Cdrcniflf. t . I. A ttU HU it JlUt-U V II MU.i vJ'i.-uv cnance 10 oio.. a- , . ' . ...... 1... r 1 ..i ,k tw .1.. mint at which cverv "tense aaruuess iui.'iwi me T,eucm6 cf tvrannv. & thinkin- it speaking A: -Wc add . few cxprcau. of the ( ' ' Mcrificc1 i of one of .Uoae little lights of life. Iue . .ng, appear: l-rigbt ana nea uny jrt.f, Djlheultililk cral feeling at Lome and abroad, wh.cli ! hc iu ; time rolling sadly on, brought us to the : slaughtered ; the le Ue f j f of t!,ese here things V meet our eye while preparing this article : : PeDaj ' " ' . . . , ,. : Lour appoint.d for committing our treas-, was sound, but from the right was taken a 1 face, bhe described Ler feeungs then,, . .,',..,.. 1 ,': i;t -1ttcn chee- ! ' -ot being a nataral loot, saiu i, ny "No man f,r the last few years Las mMt toucilin,,y 0uc day she could get I ,0 lhe 3 o grave, ihe , ma,3 of pa,, loo.., g I..- .ottcn cec . , tia been more hearuiv abused, at the Lands - Uh nuUe 'comfor alii without any- i the customary services -f more than a pint in r.i,ent She ; ol the Ueinoeratic r.r'y, than ttenator ' , ' , , , . : were he d, the farewe taken, and tbe lit- migm possio.y nave mm t u ia SKWAItD. The r. ason for the abuse, we lu,uS ,u VM "-' apprehend to be, .isiu the case of the crouched ereat tl.AV.) that his distinguished ahili- , kno out ( f th? reverses, foi'it s snd vie-s of tha Ceturtiunity. About oOO.OCI bouses giva sLe never think of throwing iff the j he shelter to two miili. r.s and a Lalf of peo ple, wh 'iie little diiTereuces are aggravate ! BIOMHV, .II'RII. HO, 1-SiO. Our Great Tlan, not all Dead. ties, character, and far Seeing statesman- ; Lun"er ship, give to the Opposition a strength of r ..,,,.,! ,,! a.w.u.hw I n'.wava felt bet position dangerous to Democratic suprem- ,ef and ' cr aftcr it . The third day, : auy. .M .-.fit fabarui.Tu.ly and 6Cuuaaiuua!y I . , ... . , ; ,0 cat ; the seconu sue ays, sue bcnMth lhe well ' nr.d lived, had she not been killed. Anc-: :hedLcrseif.nherbed,"ABJ,doj u J form the ; ther cow iu the Ne Lerd, and showing ? , sir, what I found tue best to stop it3' M on S stronger siSns of the disease, lad . aimiJar . bot : tu fr.ee th. er ? V by, I drank water, and then t , but neater mass of pus in the lung., and : xrer.enec . nlatea: of sod nealiv ' with it a laro amount of watery fluid. 1 . " ' ' ' P1,itCa 01 SOa u,3, i , ,, , , ' , , , , . , . an , to my Show is lo cents pur indiv sheltcriu" roof, and An os that loose J bright and weil, and f . , .utncriu0 rooi, auu , -r . ,. '-And cau t cur to.ciety eo in .1 . . 1..... 1 : ofrt a. 1 ..oiw.-.l l -a piiil .is if in a healthv J b and saw the earth thrown in, the mound raised above, and the adjusted into a orcat n-. f. ,i. I.nr lameiitatioLS over :,i.,l l,vi.,.r ., ,,,, .1..ail ... r... 1 when it seemeU as 11 tue couia not uoiu ! ,.1 ,!,-,,l ,-, cml as if in a healthv nc 1111 .ii.'j - C' - ; , r. . tueu wenueea uui hji iu oui utsuuii; uuuit. . rf , , 1 the supposed loss of all truly nob!,-, tal- ceives warmer encomiums, at the hands of out much longer, she wou.d go fainting aa1 woro awa. M. condition, was among the slain, and one ,bf f'a c' . , ,;... .,)r,nij Democratic politieians. than the patriot down stairs to a woman she knew in one : .... 0 ' .... . 1 u- 1 ,,.-, ,.f ,,rn,nii,in -Sot " 1 kD0W " Eci1 entea, vinu-us .i..e..e...., - , . .i,,i ,: , . . . ,1 wile had gone into au adjoining room 10 ' 1 J.ckson,Clay, Calhoun, Wright, Wcl,,r J - ; S givesome'dircctions, and 1, united by the ' Another singular case was that of a cow and Denton," it is f-J, "have P it n,t btfjR.ve Lis ,iaiM wiU b.. unjv,,r.sally ven- , , , DJ'U ' cnc of the day for au;:ht else, had just that ca.ved some teu days ago; one lung and set;!-, d by upwards cf C.'J.iJ attorney- and ",'J'oO Lani-ters. The spiritual w iats of human souls are cared for by 939 cler gyman ar.J dissenting minister?, who rc specively preside over iJJ churches, ani "Oh, whot whot!" screamed the fe-; i.i ch ip..i.-; cf which litter buildings, Her in the air, the IlJ f eJents have 1.1, Ihe liaptista that wooman pays 100, the Wolevans 77, the Ilonian Cath olics 59, the Calvitiats and Kagiish I'res- "I don't co, marm, sez I, the price 1 byt..-r:ass 10 each, the J lakers S, the Jewa idooul." f 1'J, the num.'rous other sects being ccn- in free?'; tent i h numbers varying fr-21 1 to S each. J. ii.'.u Lx. their equals- Oar fe'inn .us nanus arc t-rated by his countrymen as tho tuonyra j . " " jj my oa my pi!low jn our r00m : was healthy, tut in tue otuer u.o uisease asserted to be, like the true greatness of 0f houcs.y, truth, genius and patriotism. ! "nS " tba Poor creature -""3 ; upon Le &mt of bo houM w!ieQ j i WM aCvoTr-i ioS itself in scattered bulls or Virginia, all beneath the s-J. Hat this Our country tan toast at present ao g.eater , boa starvation. ; moment my wife ! masses of pus, looking like liver on the ' . . ... n l.ta lit-. 0-0 f...., .t-n si-. tin. I In ll.in nmi I' i.f lit.' snr crew SO Weak ' ....... it is true, 1 - - e. . ... (i ,;. , .n.i .,,,;;,, outside, but, on cutting, liKerot'en euecs., fclli J D 1 7 i CS ", - iinon i ii. hPil hrhinii nip. rxe aimed. "Ate aim utr cii was iuuua iu uuvc iu ui3-- 13 1 USCR'aS aiiU mi ,tr r i.i iff j ' .... i . t .if ,. . x i gjoa M'c aji'iiu. u is I' jsuiua manes uuu sue COUiu scarct!l Wailii, anu iniu. that when most men Olfl, mej are , m!lrk f, ,h .Miltts cf m.iiee, cnvv. . :, . . --- - ,- saiu, as any s.ciciou. cue was an.-.", some or she ' ., ,,i ii..;r . ' -" sain, as an? s.cicion. cue was am upon with more consnlera.ion, ann ineir , jj.j ur;, c hope to see . ... ... . . . . , ' , , -.i ,i . i.v . i..,;m J ' i. .- i.i i too, with terrible headaches, and faults arc buried with them, "is lidi.d geuius and truo patriotism vindicated, and ' . ' the tomb, of the pr"phe.s"-and yet ye i would be glad if every citizen would avail J sLe 13 Earo fhe as ,cllris ,l .t.:.. ...M...I i,.n. ; himself of lhe or.n- rtunitv of readint? the now remembers Low she seemed to f malicnea tnem wuuu iitn.g, i"i"-- - , - , , ..... ... , - .),.P. hwour blind and cause- f-"-."tlet cditiou of the late speech of geis and spirits in the little room, Lricgin. ' ' ' - , , .Senator Seward, as his best vindication, less hatred, and perhaps persecuted them , h fce fjunJ t,.;it the hom Ui(j , ti.re .' onr i lti'i .' our (hit.!!'' i in precisely a similar stage. The presence liaising my Lead, my blood froze with-1 0f the disease is detected by the breathing in mo, and the hair upon my Lead stood 0f the animal, which makes a crounv noise iUC IUUIUS t'l I oe j-. j - j - -Ei -...--- -. , . . - , malicned them while living, robbed them : himself of tho opportunity of reading the now remembers how she seemed to sec an- up( M j MW a little form in grave clothes, like breathing through a quill. ( D ..... r.-ii-r.M..t .llfinn r.f the l.-.lr. cni...f.i r.f 1 nn'iz a nrl cr.iritc in tpn litflr. ronrtl. brir.iMlirt :.l. I... :i-,.l 1 . 1 ....... ...... . . . ' wiiu opeu, uui uiauiiesujr sigiuiess e)e?, it is to ne uopeu mat iiiese cnergeue and pale as when we gave the lust kiss, measures are not too late, and it is espe-' Mr. Spttrgeon bas dettlincl an invita thn from tt.e CoegregatioDal Union tu rertie'a ate in its aunivir-ary exercises at New Y.'ik ia May. lie wiitts to l'r. Th otr.pseu that it is tj'iiie iuipossible for hirn to leave hetne at i-rtsont, fir Ameri ca, and a dd : "I hate been n.at'.y sevca years without r-?.-t, and arti hrpicg, thi vci'r, to make a little journey upon tha "Let her gu.-L !' roared I, as maj as I ; i'ont;ncnt. I must then come home again, "Crooil, crouil man !" she cried, i. lust out into tears. 'Won't yna let my darter in?'' said anuther cf the xjentrie wliuin, takin me afeck.-huui'.ly by the hand, "Oh, pleas let tuy darter ia ! She's a sweet, guihia' child of natur 1" Ler food ! to tbe death Democracy would like to see standing be- : Once or twice she determined to nog, v.a., si0(v;y towards us. Had I been cialiv to be desired tLat the commissioners Although there are not, now, as marked fljra ,hc country as the impersonation of ; IU0UJ;!' sne tcl. a9 " SU0 W0U'a 1 " C ' alone had not tue extreme-terror of my ! will allow no childish weakness to prevent for testing and calling out cmi- lauaticism and abolitionism, is liberal in uc ,ulu --i t- who compelled mo to piay tnc mm 1 the thorough and teiont dise'aargccttueir actcrs as in some previous years, Lis views, mode-rate iu tone, mild in tern- ingly, "she was hungry." Tbe pee.p.e should have leapod from tho window aud momentous duties. Contagion is so subtle living among us as honorable i Per ceedes lo the States full control j were very kind, set Ler in a chair, and ,0,,, CJSt:Dg a look behind. Uut, in i;9 nature, and is scattered abroad by ceod stick at their tarnal noneeuts, "let her gush." Whereupon they ali sprung back with the simuitaaecus uhscrvation that I was a Ueest. "My feemale friends," sed I, "he! you 1 and, i; Uod shall n .p u-e, stiei to it an- other seven ytuu." ! TitR-yrii if Virti"e. The Crocket i'i'jiwr sa,s that Mr. T. Collins, a mer chant of that plue?, published aseaudalouj pi. ce of poetry about a Miss Whitewell, a sehool-mistress. She sued biin for SG 000 .e. ruu'ij ... .. ou ..uiur, out uo- , e ncr t00u once, sue wcoUtfCts, a cup ... d..r: . i..a. i,pr : ,u.h tcor. t ,,., i:i..iv rr..,,i;n, ...,.;, ,. that . B - I - .-- J I -- e -o 1 occasions Dent characters there are living statesmen, warriors ana orators as au.uu , ... , , . .-. ,,. - v. rf r..r r-nntitrv's historv. Fu-1 . . . H . '.'.i : i i of tea. i arose, sat dowu in a chair, and took the shall be agreeably disappointed if any hu ture davs will look upon the era of Seward, should preveot the spread of slavery over 1 ben, as she lay on tier straw, tuiLi:ine liule creature between my kaccs a cold , man power is able to arrest the spread of 'or-1 territory now free, instead of becoming in ul ut "r" u,u au" sweat covered me aud gazed with led-: th:s deadly pcst.ience. -. i . .Vie.-if'ie its all its measures the aider and abettor of comlort there, the mother and tne days cf Fremont, of Scott, of M'Lean, of Cor- j territory now free, instead of becoming in win, and others, as most fortunate in 1 leeve, I've a few remaiks to remark ; way damages, ani gained the suit. The jury them wall. The feemale woeman is 1 cf : the greatest ius:ite.oshuu3 of which this . laud kiu tosie. It's onpossllle to git ' aiottg without her. Had there been no female wimin iu tho world, I should scarce-! ly tie here w;ia my unparaied tliew on, this very ausjichus occashun. She ings unutterable upon tho object before ; American. us. The eyes were open, in a vacant stare. The fl-sh was Colorless, cold, and clammy ; nor did the child appear to have the power of either speech or hearing, as T. - tir..l.i . . ,t .T..T 1 men of mind, and of patriotism. They : """i " " """ 'u,c . W"B. tut: "uum a" 1 i. l il.r.-t nniii,n. lot''1"" I'enioeratie j luroahsts, always so tjj y y.'Ly sLould God pick me out to T T d t w r h and m ' wi i l ? COa make o suffer so? Why should I le their transcendent worth and nicri.s wni . tilu t.dt caT;l docs or says, have not i ' t.. (..It nn.l annreciate 1. 1'robahlv the ' vr-t lipen n 1 fn find snvtliim. nr ieetinni. ! "eserted I -,..i.rm...n,l.r.n,i.li.Ii..d of our states- ! lie iu the Senator's speech. "The intclli- One day, she had gone down into the ! it ma je D0 attempt to answer any of our. men (the youngT Adams) was huutcd out ?''uce 'Jf 'he country Las been insulted for lower room, and sat there, weak and de- (jUtstioas. The terror of our minds was j Of the I'residential'chair by tho most in-) ulon,hs hJ the changes rung on the words . spairing, when a gentleman entered whom .be more intense," as we Lad watched our j e and wicked a,itaniPm ; Clay, Web- ! ""."-.'"" - , ' f l she described as very grand anu wea.iuy cLi:j b m sk.kuc anJ Jealb auJ ; itiinnuiu.ioe ,i..u,,i j .eu CIarnlria ion of the few sentences of the - it. c.f v., ,n ... , , , . . 1 s, Wirt, Wright and Calhoun never j b C1(lltailji thc ter b hon- : !n . 8I'PcanlDce- PW-,0 htr'uJ; had beer i.but a few hours lelure, eye-wit-; eanc et.pB Wirt. U rii'Iit ana l aitiuua never t 1. i. reached that position; and yet they will : ct miai of iuleiiigence, to be convinced i lJ sali bo haJ wa,chcd bef f 10 ai U'' i nM'5f f "a '.n,tro,nf- . .11 h rffmr.r!,ered and revered for their that the Senator has Said nothintJ to and salu sue must oe lu ruisior.uue , iiiai thich exception can be taken. Above all, Lo Lad admired her yes, and loved tier; my luoagms, uat can tuisexiraoruina- The Foor Customer. "How much butter?" "One half pouud, if you please." "Aud sugar?" "Haifa pouud." "And those oranges '" "Half a d..x n, sir," "You go by the halve:, to day. Well, what else? L'e speedy, ma'am you're kerning better customers waiting." returned tbe verdict at midnight. 6j strong was the public s-ntiwent ia favor of the plaintitl, that the verdict was re ceived with shouts of th porple, and firing of gun.-, and other uemousiratiuns o" giadncfS. c t.: r it. p ..ii.. t r ar r j .-j" a.iul ui i..e i in I -;u 1 lyvi BUdir, 19 tha Washington ctar says: "bol. iaander very jiuod ia sickness good ia wellness 4 native and cihjea cf Massachusetts, i -g-)..l all the time. Oh, wooman!" I but h" T'Dt- ',!se, e"t ? re "" i ., , ,. , . , . . western frooti.r, wuere te bad be.n pro- t end.-, my feelings wuriied np to a Liith r ., ' . . r ' e : fessinnai'y ergagei as a etui engineer. i poetiek pitch, "jou air an angil when you iitj.: :0 ,s a very emphatic pro-sla- j behave yourself : but wheu you take tff very LVciocrat. and the fact that he is tha j your pr. per oparitl i ('luettyfjricil'y cou.-in of Mr. 1'otter's ife, we take for ' soeakin) git into pantUoocs when ycu ' ?nnUi, is the reason why he was found : ' . , . .. r.r : t . " -. i j ,. f., , ae-itg in the L-atter cf Mr. T.'s behalf." u. -el . iuui ui t 1 n i. ; "Uat i.ui ueu; iun in uuu onieiai rce i)cUlocmils pHticiaos say so. LngLtest among tie Statesmen of the if jjtm,)cra,3 are , te believed, llepubli- dav recoirniiv d throu"h"Ut the civilized I Pins nrp ttfl (.npniira nf thr-ir pin nf r c . " world as thc first aud most illustrious of ; and agaiust any such judgment we pro- I lcl her and, in various phrases, he of- . ' a . ... :. w It c... I lest I.iliuil, I!iUl.r f.-rerl In her to lira in a snlendid home, " " " Americans is n iei.it... a - t. n -o. i. j - - - j , t. . tit- - . ,, . , . ' :.. .... .L...J ... .. c t . .. . , with him. but not as his wife. companion. Lut what could bring it to ; on a.l-extrem.. poverty. And the P.aJ, oerever tue iMg.au ""s"" ,a rru"-" .jb. ctvt aku s -i'tKi n. in conciuu- While gazing upon it, and asking iu ttftrannnl rminnre. penerations after their more successful rivals may be known only neTir la lP"t'!icans suppose that a pub- She answered, gasping with weakness : ; ry Providence mean ? For what can it be ' 1 r-co ds uangerous iu uis cnuuiry, aim- ; . hy do you come here to insuit me be- sent: the servant gin, Having crept to cause I am poor?" 11c replied that Le lhe door, after a time suggested, ,l;.l nM m,.nn ,. insult her. that he trult l'i-c -V' ' cAiAV." iow, our neigtioor nad a cuiid ot near-. at her laded shawl, her tmn, stooping l orm, saaio age as cuts, an! its constant Ler coarse garments, and I read povcr-y with him, but not as his wife. of wiuirr.ius' tites noshuns go round like roaring lyons tc.kia wl. tu you may de vour sum body iu short, when you play the mar, y u play the devil, Jt air an em "H iif a p es of liiunn meai, and one (ut.c n.1()i:,c... Hy female fiieads," I fine French roll," said the woman; but ContiuucJ, us they Were indignantly depar Ler lip quivered, aud she turned to wipe ,;n) .way Wt a. Y.'ar i "has sed." away a irieLlmg tear. j I looked at her straw bonnet, all broken, 1 A FttliALE t'.MTiVE Ui.C.iVI KT.l) FH03I I.MHA.ns. A eorresp ndeut the St. L -u-is Uepublican, writing fr in Tuseon, Ari zona, on April 1st, states that Mrs. John lj -. ;- c nt'y a bride, and but eighteen The 'fii.eTs of the IjoVtrDCient Assay Ouiee in New Y- rk say that ninetecthstf j ail the j; !d ornauit-nts r.ow do not contaia ; ou an average over Ut) p. r cent, of real c Id. A heavy gold fob ch it, that cost 50 oa Li .a-Uvay, h. n nie:ttd down at : ihe Assay U.!lee, yiehie 1 but ;S in gold, , tho balaucc be.rg aa alley of cop jer aul j ziliO. Missel -''en Pike diel T ry su'd.n'y at Talerg, On- id i county, N. Y., last Friday morning. She wa attending a dance at the hotel, acj whilo ea tae ball-roora inr, coni;.l.iiued of f. elir.g faiut, and al- . . . . . . . i- .. . . ... . .i .r.it.. generous impulses of ine an article on this speech, tbe Lomh The poor girl crouched down with her ; . . years old,) h wasstohu by the Apaches . ! ,. .K.I r.Ct f.V animate the hearts of T.mc remarks : bead in Ler Lands, and confessed that for - tlrM,:.P(t f.., : ,., rr I "d carried into captivity, had been re-; ,.,a:, but died instantly. one of the most gift- j ..A!l who are interested in the deliver- , moment the thought crossed her mind , , coverej iy a rarty f her fiiends. It ; A tii.le bo, fell in-o the riv.r at Orcen- ica! of legislators, i acce of the Western Republic from the i " Lat if I should do this f No one wni . a ' ,- I , i . r i if ,. . would appear she j:ained sijrht of the pur- fi-ld, Maine, a few davs since, larelv rsie c .......... . . ! . 1 n-'Ction. And. after a time, wn liisenpi-r- tcini'ntp, tvhn--t r.a . ho. lcn.-fd tor the Bv ,J 1 r"' "v e 1 . - . f. . - of President iu 1SG0 corse ot Negro fciavery, will see with know it. Hero is comfort, aud a borne ; ... 1 , , , - , . f . ,,' suro-party, aud refused torree-ed farther, : 1,!I1;: crowning. U ten a-t" i ly In. n. )h- . . t .i r it i . r a ' td in trntb. that the unite clothes were 1 fun' frrsl. nrann. for whose comfort the bu,ub r"i " -i""- ' . ' , i ... .., :. party or local prcju-; i'u'Vurc 'i- . , , ' , ,, " - - - -,, ' when the Indian, rather than ulve h.rnp, ! r BM wi '""in,' a-. wane u 1 In llin ..,-, i n ,.f . nrn-t .n.i ' ' HHlIlt clotUCS. Slid tllC COrrSO IIS It SOni- tlltler. and mil tlTil LOti.'ht.- With I L1C iL'",IU'l "-.".el '"I" t,'e . , , , . , - - : 1 f fe " "'"- .tJ- . l.. .(-...,. . .n.l a.rc. ' 1 i t J " O" , . .. , . i , nm (lain, uc aa.a ue . o .. u. .- ... Blue, a iui.e n e. vai.u...e,uuuu.w.,w , .... . ., . . . . .. ., . fii..i Eiirn.in M .i.i ii. hi i rule1,, mii.iit i . .. . . . .. u u iu wut.o. . .... a. u e e a u. n ii:a....eM i.i.e uiulj n.eiiu.u. jl a... u. u. diu ... ... ; i i.iiim. i.i 111 11 . ili ,.. en. a. and wherever the Liberty and Law men he is hailed as ed, learned, and pract Vere the selection to be decided, not by j; !.- t ... t a ivn. lint iiv nil uiiu.aseu ill- - jl uu ui .. . .. . , - 1 J D 1 CKI. r: t . I innn inv AI .li.nh .- . I e n nnr the adaptation and worthiness of tie man, j seJe ,be ip(eut and irritating devices of i tion" But 5 tbc midit ( tuli sho al" i wr. cewara wouia oe caosea almost oy agitators. A principal cause ot the con- -osi, '-" "" - - j iai of its plajn:ate, workin" upon the ' flavor of cc.amation. ;-icn OI an parties, every- uuuu sueee luu cou.neruers oas oeeu . come up ucio.o ue. ugu.v- u. m. v., ... . , - , , .... t0 ,Le .;,. frui. Where, acknowledge bis worth and bis lit- , J.'L'" b' '.'wl X faCC' "DS ' we wc untiaiclj i heard Lira ask Ler, kneeling at the siok, I J niamgiJ to drag her- j , y th, re is n .t another family ueso iu uiscuargc iue weieD'y responsioii- , : , , ' , - -- anaui aj uisuaia.j m " ""J and startliu" visit I i i,.,,,;, ,..,,. ,(, ,;,), ,;,,, ,a ct, sell to tier Irieuis in lite pinery, tai l , iu ermoni u.ai pro- .n -.en tho excitement attending thc loss and bur-: and taste ihe daiu : the sweet ilaiuty bread, and praise tho ! ctr iu S-Tira! I'i;iccs' auJ U:t her ! weet butter, aud turu with ! J'aJ- SLe recovered, aud binding her j . ' ' ,,..t ir .p.. . ! A man iu Vermont h s four . who nrri Itrr.-r.. 111,! llislslllr. . -II. '-ir. I wounds, and subsisting Lerseit for two j asJ ..four lawyers out .f U.t ..ti ! W, I .1 . i :,.:.-.: 7 l..e I it.es of the Presidency. Cool, calm, re- i T,?T T - . I She seemed to call Ler away-.nd flecticg, dispassionate, mild, c -ne.l.atory, ate rrogranllIIe skctcLed by Mr. Seward, ! tuen she tto-Sht of a!! -a- ever lM i ig- few lot'g breatbs, I prepared to . CJar .3 ,aaf i bearJ h,r i;y.auj.ty, i forgiving, generous, yet firm, uutiring, de- the North may be able, without plotting j Ler of Heaven, and of God, and sLo star-1 countcr-march the little intruder to its j wbcn i aa LUI,rj." uJt "by-aad-hy," i cided ami inflexible, he wou 1 ebalienge or bluster, to roll back tie tide of Slave- i ted op and said, with sobs and gasps, "I . forsaken bed. iiack we went, it keeping : s,Jcn tbe wbitueija 0f tbe guffercr we're ' The Appletons printing press universal respect and admuatioa. 11 large and iutimate acquaintance with home and foreign affairs Lis ex'ensive practical knowledge of law, of busiuess, r.f legisla tion, and of all tbe details of administra tion itself, were never better combined, except perhaps in tie person of J. Q. Adams. With the purity of a Washing ton, the fervor of a Jefferson, the personal attractiveness of a Clay, thc constitutional learning of a Webster, thc tenacity of a Calhoun, the energy of a Jackson, thc in dustry of a Denton, and the suavity of a Van 1'urcn, he stands confessedly bead nd shoulders above all Lis 1'rct.idcntial competitors. Oa tie great issues of per iihatjr tj all sua, uul.i the jtU re, &3TLc New ork Republican State Convention assembled, on Wednesday week, in Syracuse. The attendance was very large. A resolution, recommending tie Delegates to CLicago to support Wil- c .... . , -.t.r ....:-- . ........., hearth, to taste then with him. As she 10 at- ",ca" ,Q i"-er- i " - CIUl ' "l "l"' f"' Wiping away the perspiration, and tal- i sct thu bruj.eB paB on cd -c to lake Ler Kw-!1. U- coue ia f ' r supplies, left j He example ol wue..a..- Jc? : on the 1st lor -travvpa tauou, lo meet thc release of thc little j,irl who was sto len with Mra. 1'nge. tnow I am poor-I have nothing-1 have j by my side, though still asleep. It Lad - cW ia sU l !aw her bcuJ over bim j, La3 bcCQ "-J bctwctn no ttome, and no iricnas-i am s-arviug; , walked quite a distance across the wet ; with a iu Lcr hearl. Mi sbtf an. -,ori)PM. to lbo of lie deuiand. but, tf you should givo mo all the money . erM4. 1 found the door of its Lome ajar, , ,-, ,,, ... f f....a. .,,.. r:, : , ,. , ... ,? .Jeremiah II. P.rtwn. h-.s".P?-rt. fif'v- f X , V .,.'. U.nn.l Inn timna nvn I . .1 . C :.: L 1 1 C .. 1 J J I U. ..t.. O.O.., e-eae- .vuwea .e., .JUSiaS IUO lUg.UtC IIIU H, UU 1 a3 J afe llCT brCB J UH moisteUCd. would not do this thing ! W hy do you r avity. N w York have that they can print whole copv of Vt ei-ter s tr-tn-Mr" i.oet at once. That old stand-by s-t ill tieuiands iniiiion c p:cs a year to abater the pub. come here to tempt me and insuit me be- liam II. Seward for President, was passed I cause I am poor ?" She almost fell down by a unauimnut vote. Not oue dissenting ' gasping: but, she says, she saw thc mac voice, in ail the giant State in whose ser- J start back, with face ghastly pale, saying, The door creaked as I pushed it open, and i bard ej0 WM upul mfl ycu afe ;vi,tfeJ ,"0 ,etliir wUb o awakened tho child, who looked wildly cutt,mu, traUiuj." Oh ! how . Uci , exneustS of tl I -....,. at ami Ii r.or.nnil l r. 1 1 fl .il . . ' J unanimous for Seward ! This expression I Society to help Children, and resolved to was not made by intrigue, coercion, baste, ! go there for a last chance. If she failed or manigeraent. It is the honest voice of there, the only thing left for her seemed the iuJep.-niientand intelligent masses who to Le selfdestruction or death. Wekuow iatnr sa J Jeir: la hiun him. i ir harpy result. . I'...,;.. .!, .. l..--,.el ctn.l..nla all , . ,1 iKf, I'juilj; ll.ll-i.-. . uv o.--e-ea. - - nn imnnr'mit fi'rm of .rl-tont- lint mattes 3 . - .. . ... . sleeping parents unconscious of its ubsence. t .......j frm Ulv . fIl. .1(.pr-fl 1 r . , , , , ; How .rd . ..lie.'.-, in Aiau.iua, at an acnu. " r -r i stariea irom my rever.e , tue!re1cer8 niap.v nuncessinna iu trade and re .ij us. , . , e-,.- i.,..i i -...,il ...!.,... - j - -- ai Cll II ;.-',"' n " i.ee.i.ij .u.,o--.i. 0.0U0 piss- a r!-e!,i -i.-al cinir in that coUeire by coiitributiou of -J-,t!u0. Ll Ml: i good fer top dressing aronrd Fruit Trc s, when used iu a aoder.te iuaa tity, but white -washing lias is iu 'te main i. jjii'.us. V.'a.-hirg the trees with lvo wiil'kill thenar!.- 1. u-e il'iite "'ff ' tually, and not elocthc por.s aliaie do. f. Preuli.-e says he !... heard if '"'t ono ll.n . ,r A. around a moment, and tLen popped into Led. j l jongcJ , tcI, bim bow povertJ aaJ per. u'beKcf C(J tbat gpain Now, (said Judge 11- ,) if H had not i .j contempt and scorn, could not1:..!, .- ...ff.-n-r I 1 ... J .. (- 1 I 111 1 It. . T 1 .-' M 1 ' a VMW - "' vice ne lias speut thirty years of active, "MJ B1- J- uav s--u beeu tor my wile, as i nave flam, i euou.u, , dim lb(J beart-3 ue g ,j j j.urtscJ by ma-! - " . honorable life. They know him well, and j me from !" on the appearance of this apparition, Lave , a tria anJ ,bat woajau willl ber iit. j A letter from au offieer of the African ...... I.: .I,,.f ti.. r ;-- ..- Tl... .l-if ali. lioai-'l .;, ent'illo nf Ihe i. - i- -.f ,....nn.mnn nr-'il'iiu from i . ...... . ( snnadrun S3V3 uf the discovery of coal lu uusv aiitu umii. auo a.mtjiro oiaie, . "'j i -- j , uiauo icaj. -c " J I n wanl. anJ hnlv saerihees. was more in tie wants aud holy sacrifices, was more in that window and. after a ficht of extra- , e ,. ... . . Liberia, au tho uuiy rang.-s '" """J.-"" ..a iis.i,; i .....a l... v mg j 'r,'iA iJj-iiii- - take my oath in any court, either Christ- - - " , ,. . . 1 Kal t ki - d v..-v gr-;at e..e. iaa or hc:iicn, t2ut I had stta a gltoat ! 1 Coiitcatmebt is the greatest wcalta. ---o !0-L- " j Liberia, all the Liiiy range abound with i f it jl!