Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 29, 1860, Image 1

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'THE UNION," otaV.bhri in 111 Whole No.. 2,125.
BY 0. X. WORDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
At 1.50 per Tear, always la Advance.
LEWISBURG, UNION C0 PA., FRIDAY, JUNE 29, I860.
'CHRONICLE," eU!ii!ie J in 1313 Whole No., 84G.
jis isvKraxi'txT tAtirr.r joikxal I
jutni Fridaj.al Uirx. Tales coast). Prnn'a.
THE BllOTIIKIlS OU T
Br KATHLEEN.
Wf, therefore, ihe representatives of Ihe
JUKE.
ates of America, in general Congress c ... , .. ,T
he supreme Ju ige of ! cuu, , -j.
w.iitec. iO per year, tu ur Pita is iPTisrt an4
t tbe r- r fT-li'M-irr prx-d. Thu. io
iU ',r f'ur ' im-ntb. 1 Jrtl.
f.J PU!.i oi -utSi. - J-4 lot M-le-ft wjor.tlt, . dr.,. r o
r I r "ur p'P:rs nn J"". ;0 f"F teD crftrf Oil
. V." . rir Acl. fmfiit b nail tpani)
' ' t.mt af K.y .t ih...
(r.
h a tier mwruon. a Jol for ii
: j dol. rs-r rear. Hail a ir J-' rt. l rt.
Jr--r oa VurtL cf tVt..BB. 10 d4. r year. Whr
Af. c ta " Mr-! ujhm. A square l !.... or
l , -1 k iu i M lf"4 or vriu in par.
r tjrE tUc- liUl- rX!ft-.r lUfh ft pT"T 1- BUlrf,
p fia- a runttinc an-ouui 1 if Mi'rrtu.
4.rsrn.U.-s hits J !! piiT-.Hin-.i. ai .-vi rt per
"Did I ever tell joa how I go! mistaken
bout the firing maehiue.anJ bow green I ;
felt about it?" eaiJ Fred to bid brother, as
IDCj sat CQauing.wui.c. Nettie was patting becomes rec-eary fur one p-ople iu dissolve
(Dtt lifsnbliran Ulatftrm JinJjk','
w V ' a ct.nt!il 9nnM in, tit ih sunrp
! DLlLARATION OlINBEPtNDENCE do, in ihf name and br Ihe amhoriir of ihe ; tniuo nf their f.r'm. tut suffer the DiioJ
! good people t( the.e culniiies, solemnlr P'ib- . , , . ... , ,. , j . . I
l l,h and drdcre. That ihe, ;.J c. un, I of their children, and other dependent,, t
rr. and of riht otipht.io be, FREE AND IN- j become little wildernesses, more dreary
lnPE.DE.NT STATES;, hal .hrr are ah- . j , fc ff !
(a .! f r-Mvi II IIitiani th Hrilikh '
the children to bed. (lou fee, thia brother i P"!cal band which haveconnerseJ ihnn crown- aa,i that alt polmcal connexion oe-' earth's gurface which ecr were piached j
as in California when Fred married, and i cl. . ":V'.Z ,1a ... . lwrta ihem and ,he SIil,e t"Ta' Br,,a"1- '' 10 the torrd or stiQcncd in tie froxn
Passed July 4, 1770.
When, in ihe course of Unman events, it
'arfh ihp separate and ecuai station In
all the little incidents of the courtship to 1 m-hirh ihe ias uf nature and oi oaiurr's Uod
the absent one were quite new at least eu,lll' ih-m. decent repect u ihe opinions
' of mankind requires that mej shuuid dtc.are
i red thoognt thej were ) I the ,aues wh.ch impel ihem 10 ihe separation.
"O, if tou've cot a eaod 6tor to tell. ' We hold these truths to be self evident
Hut knowledge is &s much better ,
an.l nii"ht tn hn l.ila!! v din! i-ed : an.l thai. as
free and indnn J-nl slat". Ihv have lull Ione-
power 10 lew war. concln.Ie peace, contract than money, as mind issoperior to matter; j
alliances, establish commerce, and to do all ,nJ jt jg be,tcr , ;Te , chj1(j , -ooi IB(J '
other acts and ihnifs which indi-pendeDt stales , . , .
mr ,.rrini .t t..r .i.. mr. .rhic uscfal education, than creat riches with
'. i . 4 .-.f Htw.i trt.Kt - . - . . lnat all mn ar trratA mxAul iKal thf art i . - r- .. t t . '
V -N V:;::.: ii LVViSS "f marfelJ. iod,f we .tole nht; that .mon these .re .rv. 1 eh rheVor hvei "n", . cblMrcn e"diJlt for ,ho ". i
L-.ua.f.n: M:t- , 1010 ,b P"ey of tbe hj-iujw to read, purtU, AWif. I hi, to wu aiid our iacre(i bC)n(jr. J penitcntiarj, or sLte'i prison. '
cao -J f - -reat.iint-na.t riomt j . affirm " ' ,A r.W, roveruioeiiis are msliluied arr.ons ! r ? . i
kiLoBfBitvpN me, rf! rw p., f i.Ve mnt . . Declare . wir of eitermioatioo agiin-t ,
r.ej.." - . eu, -e.e was just as inaasmons a ju .rn.,t . Ihai. .hpr.evrr ant rrm r.f : rbubstitote the Sifr? ch-'t for "the ,nprti. Th vAanonn fir auin thr,p
1.f.u.(k--t.j1i't..j'-'Y't' little bdjr as evtr you gw, and instead of gorernnirnt becnine d'tructirre J these md, Kin cf (
jli'V!- fe1 NUioi?iiK a ouiNKUi7" f waging her time io t bdless listening to . h is the r?ht uf ihe people to cror lo nl -luh t , " ,
' - ' I Diy Uik, duriDg mj UDfaiiing tLree eve- ' ".nd to mstnoit new guveriitnent, laying us C8e
C"m nil T bra lad oi4 "4 ,
U Lo rallied -Txi r-c. "
JS ri o y. tif l.r ml your rotce
W. '11 fh-v tnib w.-r'J r-' ;ir:t
The Ki'tiTT tTiii! f r eernJ'ir-
Ani iuh trwiihl td for Ai.t UCsJtSt
C roe f.ftb, ooe a4 all. V t)ae fOfitTS,
1-Umiul ur evuntrv lit
An t ot,- ft;r ihe t t.t h- vawi,
f Lis col tL toricfM aj ra.
A triif li"T l h- to tnanivl
b' we il f : h:ni ue t-t-Tl-n
h'-oi t-r tbr frD H -hi. I.oi,
Tiif pa ; riot wbo hail Ir-ja um Vt.
r Ph-.tettiuS mvr l u trur;! i
Mrt ,rvi t.ad i omtne,
11 '-rw Jeixi 2bt tle ta.-wii. o
lnt cttce ailJ fii "Kivj IraJe."
fr H'mt an-1 lla. " Frin.! let a rI! j
ar"r nrrr the ftrfct,
T.it Dts . hit- . .! iie.r rro javvrj ailii
Are irioi r. i L i.
W -'re enrmreI for and we'll co.jarr,
Yon tiu't hei e we t) hrk out.
fur Ih f ai of --Ink pLoPtK" i flT:-.e.
A&i fur UCOL9 an-i UilUJi we'll tot
The Origin of "Yankee Poodle.'
it CIO.. r kci:s-
Our em a ti. "I J'4.nnT Coll
r jew ta a rir. fur-,
An1 ww Ut J"0 tii.an fLooU bsv
n trials r. jury :
Tbat tK elerlv U hooi4 br br!i
Am ihe t-ntT r-:
Aw ih-w " u
tf all ti -o' "" tau!.''terw -7b
a ..n tr ia tH.rl ile,
Aul L.B'trrH Ii.' f-amdr,
AM ib tien-Kn m.1- lune
CaiirJ -Vitk-e nWMt.
"Y-us'v e dandy:
Sir vin of '-nr te 111 lax;
ob Yank itlte JaDJy.'
J.-n r ll e tea f'-'tn r.Vt tb
tb lx-a-T ic:. n.t-1.
(p.oi abether trt t N b--m
J ne'er li- "J '! t-'
J-ha J- naihan ro wut i-ian
He i l a wtn-nr en)rrn
! unnk no Tf . J"T e
II tKrrw oir-rlr-J tlt cargo.
T!en J.-fanrr n-nt a r-ciinrnt.
Ittr w-Ti- n-t ifiif lo t-antir.
V l4e n-ar'iai Usnd. wi.a ttemr tb Un),
I'lajrrf "Yankee -i-wle tland "'
"Yake lmil k-ep It Bp
Yalislee dtJe -lanjr
I'll i-on wiib a tai T -ar rap:
T'm Y an kef dHilf daodr.''
A lr war tVes tb'T La-, in wbirh
J -ho was al lat 4-t-t-ii.
Ar:4 "Yankee doMIr'" wa tV march
To whirb hi troupe rtreale4.
Cote Jonaihan t w-e th tb fly.
"nT.i iKt r-tm,in hi Uorlir:
That tutae." aid b. oit to a T,
I'll anif it Ter ifw "
OW J'4int3T'a far. tr r!l-re.
Was fitt'lieaj wnb iT a4 nM,
E" wbie be -re t.t fine no m. rw
Xbi Y'anke tlol e ilan3T
-YiketIoel bo: ha! he!
Yanli- 4n ly,
Ve kept tt t9. but til th tB-
Yaok.ee d jod dindy."
I've told Tfl. ayar. the nrcln
Of thi "vt l;r!r ditty,
Wtiirb Job nay kH dt:ike ao moeb
lit'. In't it a pt
V-th "UaiirolBBii.ia' it i lung,
Ia ehnriM fall and hearty
Oo land atxi mam w- hres'be the rtraitt
Jobo tna1" fnr hi tea party.
JCo matter hoar we Hirrae the wird.
The DBW -p-wka I hew hand.
And wrM-rr'e the f-ir fas t nr Ut air
OI Yankee 4sJe dnJy J"
Yankee (ttm-Hr. r aoJ trne
Yu hee dand
Yank Jno-IU. dd'- 4
Yaake d"tvl'.e dai4y.''
Cdr 31ar anH (Cljmuirlf.
nines i week, for a Tear and a half she ' loauiillaa n uch pnnciples.aad organuing , Lave answered fur cor day.
i.-. ij ' its powers in such torm, a to Uiera shili seem "
Zvt7,aVL7cl l &TT' "'"'r - 'ff'C, Ihe.r sa-ety and l,arri - ! mwl .wmrlre THE DiXllU
mke me go to cburcn fcunday etentng-. ; ess. I'ra.ieiice indeed will diciaie. that guv-1 Iitx ol ipi.rt:.nl.(.
New Eepublican Papers in Egrpt
! Tbe Aa',nra .t'rrrtir says a eoaaiit
tee of leadirg eiiitens of that plaee called
on Mr. Seward, on Saturday morn iog last,
' aod rcfj'iesiej biro toeonrent to deliver aa
oration on the Fourth of July. Sir. Sew
' arj received tbe rcfin"t ery kindly, tut
iid that he most decline the insitatioo
f ir the present year. lie added, however,
' thit, if living on theFoarthof July, 1 SOI,
' be would then eheerfaily consent to deliv
er an adiress to bis ftJlow-towasmeo, a
f jriy years previous to that date he bad
otumesee hi public life and that occa
sion wnu'd Le iis conclosicn.
In 132, when Mr. Lincoln was 6rst a
eindida'e I r the Le;is!atnre of Illinois,
; thre wre cast in tbe New Salem precinct,
' where h resided, for eaadidates for Coo
gres. 270 votes Gov Duncan, tbe Jacksou
' cindldjte, receiving 97 votes, and Pagb,
, the Clay candidate, receiving 179 votes.
Mr. Lincoln at the same time received for
representative to the Legislature, 277
votes, being all which were east for both
water, or solutions oj pot or pearl as ties. ' .:, t n't.-:. -:.!.; . .i ...
Ill t tflll Unh J.IT .hint fK imL'a irnmntc l..n aT. 1,1 1 -I.-.I n.,1 l. I . 1 .l 1. ...
I -e-i -- ; - : -. : rr. .1 7 i:. t. ! waitr. i.nrrosnaica wun Bait, tar, or icr- : nt:. ),. f ,'),..;.
me go. 1 here are more wavs than one cftarSd lor light and trans,eni causes, and ; iuhc wun uijs, (unini.ra m.ci - - - - . .. . b
; miAh il. ,irU I A acenrdmslv all experience hath shown, lhat arisen who aneer at the Declaration as "a t Luliuri ' "uuureu auu
1 . , . , . .-r . . I . . ..... ,
bass sinser. our voices chimed melodi"u!v ! a ",n"c . $tri cf V,ttr,i nen-ralUit,.- or "a fan- ! lweB'J or one nuDurca "J lulrtJ Qegrecs.
. c ' . . - ev is are suurrau.e. man 10 iism ineniscives ; -
in hymns and psalms, aod I was proud to j by abohshins the forms to which they are ac- i faroiiotfe of nomcnte" that our Whig
sit beide her, look into the same hymn customed. Bui when a long tra.n of aboses fjrcfathcrs were hypocrites, and did not
book, and all tbe while cot.CJent that not and osurpations.puisuin? invariably the same . , ., ,,, . ... ., .
another fellow in the ce:aH,orLooi could object. evinces a de,.. . reaure them under ; ' they said. e doubt whether
I ret is near to bor that ' ,r,soiuie nespotism, it is ineir ripni, 11 is ineir . inai UCC.aritlon will Ie reaa IU a uoz:n
o
ic. which may be applied with a tjringe, I
I
'One night, just at dusk, I Baw a man ' provide new pnarJs for their future security.
unload a box at her father's door. AVheo
' q'j.--s:iorjcd as to where it cime from, he
I said, 'that was none of his business, be :
brought it according to directions, was
i paid in advance (or doings), and that was
j a!! he knew or cared about it.' My curi
osity, not to say a little jealousy, iu ex
, cited. Nettie's father was not one to get ;
up surprises, though fond enough of his
daughter. She bad no brother to send !
her a costly present, no previous lovers,
of government. The historv of the Dresenl
Kin; of Creat Britain is a history ot repeated into aisrepute that glorious instrument ly
in
injuries and usurpations, all having in direct ; rabbin2 it of its vital Principle.
Great Ilritain," and Kinmt for j petty but potent enemies, miy be deeoe-
onies, and the foregoing might : tions of elder, especially of the dwarf kind,
o. tobacM, wa.nut leaves, or other bitter , A Bnmf,cr f Hepnblican p.p-rs the Whig and the Democratic candidates
or biting herbs, lye of wood ashes, lime-; tave fcccD 6tlrfej in the Central and South- for Congress ; and one to $pare.
Affecting Incide.nt. Oa to oec
' sion of tbe recent disaster to tbe steamer
j U F. Safs, tbe mate, Mr. A. C. 'eal,
1 whose wife and two children were oa
board, hastened to place the children ia
the life-boat, and then turning to his wife)
as be believed, placed her also in safety.
; exclaiming, "Come on, Molly, we'retafcl"
i A few moments afterward, he found that
f the woman be had saved was not bis wife,
j but a Mrs. Lonty of New Orleans, wbilw
Lis own partner bad sunk ia the ill fated
steamer !
Some of the Locofoeo Slavery propagan
da ta
rail-
race to
tbe accusation ! Riil on, gentlemen :
! We are going to build a fence around your
i Southern "n;cz"r extension," wilh Lin-
1 coin rails, that all your "fire-eaters" and
watering pot, or garden engine. If you !
will sprinkle your fruit trees, by the help ;
j of a syringe, or garden engine, twice a week
duiy. io throw off such government, and to : Democratic or 'Union' celebrations of the I f',r tw3 CI tlree wtt"' canker worms cit- j
erpillirs, and other pestiferous insects will '
.- - l,k r I .. IW : I l...fA I -Hnw An.. w
Siir-h hie h.n Ihm n, ipnl snnrne rl mesr 1IU OI 11 uifr. lew. o u. i;u i.uri iuu hj. i
clumes ; and such is now the necessity which Arnold Djuglas hive been the most bold I "fhh from your premises like ghosts at
constrains ihem to alter iheir former system ; , . . , t, - ! cock crowing.
e t Vanei. vnne .e:Iara and AVrrv anart.
Egyptian I?-pu'Jir, Centralis.
Tazewell IlepMiraa, l'tkia.
Pana IVuiu Deafer, l'ana.
Mecard Imlr-x, Pe'ersbtirg.
Illinois Free Prrts, IlilUboro'.
("ark County U.rntt, Marshall.
Fayette Olrter, Vatidilia.
Prairie State, Jerseyville.
Ye'ljic Jack'.t, Palestine.
Ford County J,umtl, Paxtos.
Douglas Coucty SMif. Tu-co!a-
It wa
ment iu and about your dwelling, from all !
r.nttil anil r. A", inct va m .mt a n ( rr rAii
rany over these States. To prove this, le, : repi, to one d ose assauit. tuj yuuge ; on
He has refused his assent lo laws ihe most . J -rg ,b,t s,B2VUAM I,IXCoLS ! 'JD'' F 'D ' r
wholesome and ncessarv for the public good. . re ' , vou bid defiance to the laws of health, as
He has forbidden his Governors lo pass gve nttcrance.tmpromptu.to the following : " ,, ,.,- Tk,.1 nr a.,a
laws in jinrnrutrtir anu i'itpsui iiuiwiiiivt
MiJ.sonCc.unty.Wr,Vr.tlwardv1he'd:stg uke of ,rMfx ,t our Mndld
Carroitou I re, Carro.ton. j fof Pre.Me httMM he BM fc. , ..r
Randolph County L.pM,r,n, Sparta. We ,b,; miie no &t.fcma
r.iml.ur ml I ,.n . I r ......... - I . rcrnn ' . . n ..
Cumberland County VoUor,Grccnup.
Western Stur, Newton.
The Vandalia Oifrrerbad been neutral,
but is now a good Republican sheet.
The Menard n.fx, f irmerly a I'emo-
1 . . ' - ... . I . L . J.-H A. SM
. noble and elonuent defence of the Patrio- ! . . : 7 . . . : k.. t L. lv.nW;.... ""'e ,a'8 uc"u" " V
that I knew of: what could it all mean? unless suspended in their operations unul hj : . . ,,. r ,-? ; lambs, cats, Vc. should De covcrea, each : t"p"' r. mount. The more you rail, toe niguer
K .Tl, In,", J IT, i ent should be obtained; and when so snspen- j Signers of the Platform of , 0 : ; . . fc ft f Tbe Shawneetown lUo,.,a has oeen fa , fc fc
'A tack hammer and chi,e opened tbe d he has , niected to a-iend to .hem. ..The Declaration of Independence was ., I , t t i V fi : resuscitated, and now exhibits vigor and - J CE.TAI W.
box, and revealed a pretty mahogany case, e h r,fostJ u, p,ss olh?r for lne 1 " L KZJctAn 1 S " P i bili,J in ,he eood elw- u L,NnCoLN . ? KCZh.
to what I at once pronounced a mclodeon, i accommodation of laree districts of people, e Z rrL Xnt? 1 or sil of tar!h- 1dJ nBeni 10 temiia ' The P.eard.town LUoi.ian, neutral, ,ha'e le-tie testimony th. Abraham
but there was , note for Nettie asking her unless ihose people would relinquish ihengh, " from hirtce Stat o the con- ; wLen i hu , L.neol. w. I be
ai-r.-ntani-eof snmethincr which wnn'd mat f representation in the Leiislatore a nshi leoeracy twelvo 01 wbica were S.ave hjl- ' , ... , . ,. Loitcd States. The Anti-LecomptOB Biea
"redclu bTr h,S, and the ! " "l. - tyrants J ding communities. We need not discuss , come exce lent manure. , hie a aLI-Lo Lr the redemption of , .f DoagiM u not
,, ,. ,. , r.a onlv. (be wav or tbe reason of their becomini; 1 Muke daily visits to your BirJen. v . v "' . .i . i Lincoln will be elected. On the other
fic'out of iJ S ! "1,ef -f?j-' W?" a slavcholding. I. is sufficient for our pur Melons and cucumbers, which Lave bi.h- .. ,And '1: Ja"S nSiTJ Administration party declar.
"Vv'Av'Ju v.. I i bt " " P'd erto been protected bv .lasses and caner i i? T.'J I tUt it DouzIm i, nominateef, the Dcmoe-
..L.,.....Ijv.unal; -'e'.::7: :.-;v. L.T.: ! evil, and that Ibcr rlaecd a r.rovsion in . u '.u.aBu..u v....,, .-u.-B- . .Bj L;Deo n e eeted.
mr ,u.c puipmc w i4ii?.ii lutui uilu lum-. - -. - . . - irimes, may now Da exposed to the open : ham Vizettc That is biardiog the lion : " 7 '. ...
pliance with his measures. I thetonstitutionwbich they supposed wou.d , ' ' r r . ' . How can it be otherwise than that be will
He has dissolved representative houses re-' gradually remove the disease by cutting t,r 11 ,bB tei30a bc at u drJ jour ; in bis den. I be the next President?
peatediy tor opposing with man'y firmness his , fcff jts S0Urce. This was tbe abolition of vegetables, particularly your cucumbers, ; This rapid growth of orthodox papers i , . HBnb!i.
tie's face grew first red, then white, as she
saw how I looked, yet earnestly protested
she did not know who sent the box. I
tried to be very calm as I helped to un
pack the a&T.iraud open it for her, sayiog
she must be in a hurry to practice the
inrasinns on the rictus of the pei pie.
He has refused f. r a Ion; time after such
dissolutions, lo cause others to be electe 1,
tbe Slave Trade. So general was the can-' will need water. Keep your crops clean ; in the ''Egyptian" section of the State ! ,n,i, jn the Court House of Madison
. i . -...I.!:- a .. , .. . . . , , . - . ia - l : - icr.it . , ...
Tii-uuii iuc .uuiiv ut.cimiu.iiuu m L,j uocing ana nana weeaing. iiiin lor- j wuerc we were uitu v m i uuu county, tven'uesy. A moo meniceil ni
. . . k . k - i ui r ahnltsh iti a A friean filive t r, i1. . I K t . 1 1, . . . , f . : i : . L...t. -.- Af pAnnl.1L 1 j ..l l ... st - L. 1J
music, to charm the ereat unknown, when i .' t....r,.-, .i...r. ... - -- vara nieioc, stiuasa ana cucuuiuor piauis, ; mu.cii iuo "i'j rioic. "p"- wuu utm, mi .'u. i j -' wu.v
he came to see her. j lrXZX " ! 7i$SXito& i U"'BS J " " bUL Cl i ta ? " f f " i 't 1! 2if
"The pnor girl could wircely spiak le- 'he meantime exposed to all the darters of . should pot be abolished prior to tbe Tear : ,n1 drT for wintcr nie 8ucn medicinal nois, and augurs well for the future tn-, n',r.nie.- f oul me inijoniy susiaiu
tween surprise at the sift and erief at mv invasion from wuhontand convnlsions with.n. lwns , ,,;:,,., f ....,:.: brbs as have come tr, maliirltv. Fi.- ! umr.Ls of our treat Pirtv ia the I'ri;r:e ' cdj-i right to free speech, anJ the s.avery
' :i... i... :... He has endeavored lo prevent the pupula- " . , . . . ruCiar.s s utk aay. All honar ta CaSSlUI
jeolousy, but tear came we.lmg up into liln,of ,he ,,.. for ,h' j State. M Clav '
.4a, Si.lVwTxcWd "'f ,he "7 fr Ba:r:'Za,""n f f,,"i?T'S' PtD?reP-from, futtiS ,6tP f,0,he 'rjf- i A njumful PoUtical Wreck. I To AaTaw Wntos.-fh.Fort " An Ex'-Governor of Illinois, (Edwabd
out wbat is this, we ootn exc.aimeu, refusing to pass others to enconraze iheir fick immediately at the close of tho ar. t i r. . . . i , r , t nt-i i i i- u . - .
'no melodeon.' I picked up a pamphlet migration biuer. and raising the conditions gUvery had been a cood thin" : , 7 " r. '' L"8" i ' US b? Wacc (InJ ) ""'. hicI h" hcret- f 1 V,ide,p,u' rb., V P""!
arr s .V -UrAine and here was the .. assrnt w for f tiken , ,tf p calc0:a,ed to diminish its ben- .New ork for ihe purpose cf obtaining medi-, party, has determined U support the Ko- in(r ,hit fce shM Abraham Lin-
MOIDIT, JI XH 35, iso.
A Remarkable Fact
aTThere has not been a VuumoK skillful guidance, was to make my shirts He has made iudzes dependent on hi will ! snatch the boon whollv from their nosier.
speech made in Congress since Abraham and leave ber time to read, instead of bav- ' alone for the tenure of their offices, and the ' jty j Those communities, bv tbeir rerrc-
. . t i , r . .. j ,.r .1. I . .... ' '
LlSCOLif was nominated.
i sentatives in old Independence Hail, said j
pmdence of the Vr w York Herald.
Upon this a coternporary remarks :
''There is no doubt but the health of :
' in? to stitch her life awav. as manv voun? . amount and pavment of their salaries,
- - Wives and mother have tO do." nt omta m. muuc t. : , , , , , , ... . , , . ja I)nnT,. is rrv ..rinn.lv .n( r.
Exit. V JansnlteS ' v , t. l ..' and sent hither swarms of officers lo harass I ";;'w ' """-""''"",- o e - ,j . - v.
"Ever learn who was the giver?' said , oar people, and eai out their subs-ance. to be self evident: that ail men are crca- 1 uaf5 permanently, impaired. He at times
Corrwpcnd.nc r tb. tur t chr,w,. JtcV, very indifferently, to Nettie, as she j He has kept among us. in times of peace. ; ted equal : that they are endowed by their displays almost preternatural encrey aod
Pump., June 1C, ls60. i .u .'...'.. , '. , ..r ' "L 1 ,. u... i.: . ..:ai.
Thaak Heaven' ihev're p ne ai lar. nch 1 luufc utr F'l;c wctwecu iuc two uruiuers. ; Maiiu.iis ihiicj, i.u. usr iuw... Vu. reator wnu cer.aio inaiienauie rigtits : u. un j-u-ci ia (jmu: wamu.
a hubbah! such a noise ! sUCb conunued com- j "No," said Nettie, "but I wish I could, j ''I'r.,,.,, , a. ' ,bat ,mp?
mo(ioo? and such foo!s, our rood cut nerer 1 for never wls bridal rift more valuable. 1 . . ' a : i ; " ! pursuit of bar
saw before. Vsomen have run positively , J'j ijij. t0 sjr-t nea .s0D2 of the Shirt' . u. h,. ,mh Junh ,ihm Jhm nS J'Stic interpretation of tbe cconotov of the in censenuence of exhaustion.
wild. Tbe staid and anatocratie respectabi!- , -.tt-. v.mn . . ir,t,!,r,,on rrifm m our rnn.inniion. Cniverse. This was their loftv. and wise. 1 magnificent voice is gone, ruined bv his
"Now thaVs real gratitude here's a tni i"eliiiowlea?ed by our laws; givinghis j and noble understanding of the justice of nT1'?0 uron tuc "s!umP-" Ilis babits
.1 l.A i. -..v... ...... ... , - i iucv.reaior iu ins creaiures. iirluse. l cuvu as w
ras writtenV I , Fa"".oS large bodies of arined ,roor, t3 aU nh , ,Iis
itv. who are not in a position to create ta-h-
1. ns by selling public opinion at defiance.and
" " " vv..w,u luu.iuaw.s 1 1 . - , - J . , 1 J e
cng these are life, liberty, and the On occasion of his last speech in the Sen
of happiness.' This was their ma- a!e, Le was obliged to su-pend bis remarks
His ones
publican nominees. lne article t&noun- eo;D. He said be imbued hi Democraef
cing the decision has the following : directly from Jeffersou, and should be irut
"Tb'e path of duty is clear so long as a to iu principles by supporting the Cbica
man of such antecedents and such conser- : go nomination.
vatism as Abraham Lincoln is in the field ; MosrME.fT over the Political Remains
as the nominee of a powerful party of ! of a Western Senator : "Here Lyeth ye
probable success. To these suggestions ' Remanes of a Lytle Giantc, who was kilt
we direct all our friends Whig and Am- in ye irrepressible conflict foj ye Presiden
erican believirj, that, if elected, his ad- cy, at Charles Town, Maye the 2, 1860.
ministration will bc wise, eminently con- ' Ambitious youth, take warning by bis
servative, honest aol national." ! fall, and never stryve to fiile je place for
" I which ye are too small."
TheBuSr..o Lxpnu publishes tne fx- j Th. renue .f ,h ... from
s:r,cte,t observance of every rule o. decorum . bit of paper, on which was written 7 i T"' " f V'T i 1 " g;eU " 1 - nt. "taeS pteT Ftar
j to ,he order of ,,hn Monroe, one of ! ftft I tZl I , -Voar Chicago ticket is bound sweep U and a special agent of ,h. depart,
corners, crowd on steps wtth I ."rr MsS-''"'; S IKm: " I the Divine image and ifkeneswasl n, our eminent politicians, be frequently aP- tbe eenntr, 1, will equal the Hard-Ci- ment assumed m
t'etvtlT"'-?'" ,"'"ary F ' r& Fa - I rot cutting off our trade with ail pans ol ; iut0 theworM Jte trodden on, and degra- ! F' ,be S b! "stain bim ,'nl of r e anJ. fDt'f. 1 ,5'fm, ,.f P!"n.d,c.r " "P"4'
ZVmJSZZ p i i i j i T T ' r ,hrwurld . , ded, and in.bruted by its fellows. Thev imid the exhausting exeitcments to which J "f a ate period I hear on all sides a Uca thronghcat he cstabhment.
beciressed The Fred looked amazed, then pleased, for I F,.r imposing taxes npon u, without cur ; not only the' whole race of man : Le is subjected. Those who know him 'CV'DS I" " 'llmg i ff the fence , John Mitchell has written a sensible
ed ,h n.ost renred manners, and observed N'f e r!8e,D' "i . Tor" depriving us in many cases of .he ! ihen living, but they reached forward and I best, are impressed that be can not live j f of O.d U big, and others who, . lefer to Lis brother Insbmen ,n America,
with the most stohd ,r.j.rler,..ce everything , 'ow with emot.on.threw ber arms around J nJ,ny "S"' Sl;:lei ' lbe fjr:De.t ,eri, Th maDJ Jears-indeed, that it B extremely , hJ ,be laf hl!e fu,,?w- aI"510S tbe:n n3t t0,bter7l Tj m
lb h " ' "",frucl'r ,",,rr'" iack ,ccck "d ",J " 6he t0,uei,ed Jhe 1 Fcr tran-porting us bevond seas to be tried erected a beacon to -uide their children's doubtful whether he can live through bis '" tndknew not where they cattle on one man and be bough, and sold,
."eaT'n Vm hP " ! for pre.nded clefces : ,.; children, and the countless Jyiads.hu : P-ent Senatorial term. To add fo hii ; belonged o, where to g,. We (for I am buttogo with such parties a. the, consider
TraveVr, w hav v ;ited unciviUzed ! befi, d""st brolber . ! , -"h.na .he free stem of Eng ,sh ; Kt ,d biW h h . ' h ; :Bb,rra..meI1.. Lis own fortune broke : " ,f lbelD) th'nk here can be no rtght and best, reg.rdlesa of old name,
with his health.
part, of our earth, have described with much ' can 001 npoersiana, sa.a irreo, ""UIX:'":Z', V,T. a Wise statesmen as thev were, tbcv knew
atis.acuoa. the curiosity manifested by the I " how yon came to know about Nettie bc- jn boun:)arits tn render it at once : the tendency of prosperity to breed tyrants, i believed to be worth abjut two hundred
a f r.r. k mistase, anu ioai me -.nicago tics.es is , ana preiua;cs.
UUIIUV IV BUllECU. I IU IliC ILTCUI IKII-ij.cicil
at Baltimore, forty-five self-appointed del-
cm
usi-for-ar.d
.n .r..nni. ami nt incrmment tnr intrnotirinir ' an a.i th..v .wtahiihH ihee. ...it m.-it : inonsaca unbars, nut ma enormons exDen- t T I : ; .L . TT--.-. .r
V'J J: B!vtr " po. traveler so , d . frieD(j t me ord of .... 5amerab,olu,. ra,e iw these colon.es: i ,'k, ,1,., ,hn i a;.,.. ' scs in eanvassiotr Illinois in and '3. ! ... . ; , .7 t i ea,e Pi?ed Pennsylvania of wh
VeTel t;"n-B&"i -a i-eomiog., andwhi-!-. For taking away our charters abolish, j fu " - gn t MJ ,he fallia North-western real estate- j 1 l0tl ,M "';-e and transact their t
tr-,.; themselves in" ""eV roornl aT Z ber your step, tended a, night, and I set . "ZVett oVr' "o er S f terest.'should set up the doctrine'that none ' Particularly that which wa, being specula-1 bJ b IIaDf'. bad j - g hM
. mumr.uf.Bwaituiiij; iuuu aaiocst iu wuta u aiuia wuv aiuu v gia , p susnendinff OUT DD lelslatare!" and ' &UI riCO mcu. Or DODC DUt WCllC DlCn. Or 4 -a upju u-aS uiuuua uiui u iuc c.gc - o . - - , -
their hPriaeata like the frogs of Egypt I eonld send, which was most valuable, ! declaring themselves invesied'w.th power to none but Anglo Saxons, were eotitled to j of bankruptcy. Now, broken in health : wished hinj to take it across the pavement ; exceedingly irttsiy, that transaction.
Wiaf a uird ! "d 1 COuld th'k cf DOthiDg better ,hl I lfe'5ia,e for ,n """ wha,so"'r- I life, liberty and tbe pursuit of happiness, j i fortune, bis life, instead of being ; nd deposit it io the cellar, which he would ; Tbe Cuberaatonal elccUoneering eon
StTxX nrTr ! ""'"IS mchiDe ' M 1 ordered one 6ent ! , He b" ,bd,Cr,d "",rD' VT "r,de- ,be" P's,eli,J "light look op again to the pointed out and b!axicd as a splendid i Bot d she ;j him be was M t!e. nict, ,n North Carolina, is strange,, turn
eres. theiha Hnd .C.v , Zli, to Nettie, with tbe note which caused you '"! "",.of U fTOieCl"", "d "S,"S Declaration It Independence, and take success, will prove a complete and mourn-! . v,,? 'i , 'D8 -P !la'e- 7ht ae,.,l"' he
while from early dawn till bed t.m-, (if anv be commotion. I am aatufied that no- j e has Sundered cur seas rava-ed our courage to renew the battle which their j fl filure-a dismal illustration of tbe ! " , ' " - '. ", ' : tb" ttMU 68 UXe 0p0B , " m?
oae has L h.A r.., . ;..j . . u i He nas Peered cur aeas. rava.ea our s . " "k.'e ""I1- "e,r ... , , ,- I was a gentleman, do you thick I d be nronertv. or as a personal ro!L The
j " , . ' f ' ,u6 '"" o svuiu coasts, burnt our towns, anu ucsiroyeu me j laioers vegan so mat irum, ana justice, perns auu uunun kuuiuui ujjuu uui.- ... ,, , ... ... . , i ,
crowda regular pepper and salt crowd- fca?e been 8e!ccted : and to gratify Nettie I hves of our people. and mercv! and all the humane and Chris! ! nate ambition, and a warning to young hauling coal for the likes of Mr. Ilaney? ': Democrats are in favor of the latter prop
an. final) milr. m. all tn. srnrra an. at.
Coatinenul, looking with eager eyes at ihe
w unctuous visages exposed at ihe windows
He is at this time transporting large armies
sires to, since I'm not likely to bave a I of foreign mercenaries to complete the works
.r.i. i , . : . v...: t J .u. v n .
. m uwici. or rusninff irnm one rt.wir In th. . .'vine oi iuv owu to uu iuc wun. uy- ; , ,, . c
o'k.p .. ..... t ,, . j is . pun wun circumstances oi ciuo.j uu firiu-
. .!. strolled in or M to . ever, I bad an odd corner in my trunk on ; jr s:arceiT paralieled in the mo,i harbarons
..0-Tll0is' ''rp,nK- Oa llseeicur-; leaving San Francisco, and filled it for tbe j aRe,, and totally unworthy the head of a civil-VZZ-ZS'
P'!" -'" : benefit of mv friends. Here. Fred, take iaed nation.
minote. l,i. an,J "T i ,u:. w. .a nWV th- trunk, and so. in v He has constrained our fellowKtitizens,
their p-refcuer;.. J uken captive on ihehighseas. to bear arms
hbiqLf .a,rBd-'h; ! Didn,t he ,rio hnsh " tbe btade1
ed then, up out of their ?,,?,' P'Ck' I 0Ut PtIcel ftcr Parcsl ? Do!U' Primeri'
Bat if the popuiare has reveVrl in ;,,., ! P9 trumpet, puzzles, games, &C-, far the
ITtf nl ana rr it4mnt V -. . i , , V. ki . . tac.tK llnw i
Conncils' Aver has anv conn, . . . u ' 4 ' 7 the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless
cTA of those wrarnTp : Z" "! " ri0?bt -. 'oan savages, whose known rule of warfare
i. .. ........ j i -"r" .seine, a vaiuaoie microscope lor rrcu,
in socb continued luxorv. The En.t asT h.A , . ', . . , ., v t
to be -pat throogh.- and the asxi. e.," 1 :h Mre nd bcaut,fal portfolio
oi tne eitv fathers, to show them the lengib IO6r7Tl0g n: nPi sneiis ana minerals,
and breadth of the town, caused them m keep classified and arranged for a cabinet ! To
acainsi their countrv. to become tbe exeeu
turners of their friends and brethren, or to fall
themselves by their bands.
He has eicited domestic insurrections
amonst us. and has endeavored to bring on
... suhurhooi rouna Ol VISITS IO ail me DA. I CVOWn ail. a mnt .lahnrat.l nnnnjl tih a
UMe places, and every institot.oo that ,s rn. and hymn book"; "for," said Jack, as his I 11'"'
towa in oar Directory. If a few places of but 1 fin. , ,', . .whose
Unle aoi. ..4 ii..i in...... , . e e.T 6rew moi " most not forget which
which m.k, i..-. i . i.r. .ir.k. I tDa hart and commas bv which Christiana . ru'er of a
is an undistinguished destruction of all ages,
sexes and conditions.
In every stage of these oppressions.we have
petitioned for redress in the most humble
I terms : our repeated pennons nave neen an
on v bv repeatel in ory. a prince
character is thus marked by every acl i
. . . . : C. . . h. L - I
tian virtues might not be extinguished I bo are dissatisfied with the paths of
from tbe land; eo tbat no man hereafter i liet usefulness, and thirst for the vain
would dare to limit aod circumscribe
great principles on which the temple
n.it inn
n. t..j.. c .r.v.i.. i i
Rer.qw" use.uiuess.iiu .or u ; wecfc, flf E ,,nJ ja tp,lkitlg . ..t-.:' Ba;,injore
ih. tiomrs and clitterins but unsubstantial , . .' '.. .. 5; cnioa party at oammore
tne fouij.3 uu b . s of tbe political nominations in the I mted ,h.;r Bnmination we shall kno
. cf reputations, so hardly won, worth so little. c. . ' . tn- e r nomiuaiion, wc sna.i kuo
, . -a ; . v.i,' .....,. States, says that a Convention in Illinois find lh,m. The part. w fa
liberty was being built. Loud cheers. 1
Now, my countrymen, if yon have been
taught doctrines conflicting with tbe great
landmarks of tbe Declaration of Independ
ence; if yon bave listened to suggestions
wbicb would take away from its grandeur,
and mutilate the symmetry of its propor
tions; if you have been inclined to believe
that all men are not created equal in those
inalienable rights enumerated by our chart
of liberty, let me entreat you to come
back. Retnrn to tbe fountain wbose wa
ters spring close by the blood of the Rev-
.1...: 'rv:.v . . I
... . ... f , . , W e are not more surprised than the Aa-
thnnrrhfc nf th. knlltllal fati. ot anv man '
fc -- - I J
and soeasilylosr.m a punj.c man career, j , . - . ... ,.
The New York .Yetrs, a Democratie or-j and Mr. Viine for Vice J' cti.'eut and
gun, thus speaks of the "Little Giant:" j that tbe whole field will be greatly modi-
"Douglas is, beyond all question, tbe j Sed before the election comes off in June.
most dangerous man in tLU Kepablie, Mr '7.1,
- e r
AT I.t. Now that the
bave made
w where to
find them. Tbe party was so small that
to prevent it getting lost altcget her thia
fail, it was deemed advisable to put a D-ll
on it! so that it can be beard where
Ecrr ilt goes.
Ex-Gov. Johnson of Georgia, in reply
to tbe question, should the outh demand
m ... a -si V, r kA-eas-il hnatnea h aa h a a I a
. y--..., at Washington and told.'em, "she was
meui. u. .oFu.v uu li.. mighty elad to sec them, as she understood pee.uu o. ...s.j
which Seward does not possess hen a , h President wa, Tycoon, who she i ,be Territories, says , and adasaccn.
man is .ntroduccd to fceward, for exam-; doab(cd Bot wjs oi fc n z , e;n9lve reason- .... o ft. do ,t.
pie, be wi.l Mend his dignity with his 1 fc h ,VM -B ,S1() f j Daoici vm, ,he last American can
suavity, and affect the Senatorial gravity: , , .. , . . , ' ! . fl, -.rnnr of New ork and
Bu
t, introduce a man to Douglas, and be i , . ,,7. I
,'.,.,. . j , i about oid Zip.
Is thirsty at cnee, aod proposes a drink ! j r
Isaac Hazliburst, the last American en-
J:2.. t I -.-., o.nnr nf Pj.nnsvlvania arn
T T. I . t C 1 UIUJ1C ' -' -
r.rsou wBwmw, iiic uguuDS n uig ouf. fr LincoIri and llamlio.
editor and Methodist preacher, has been ; JIr E,erett, in bis dreary, hopeless let
challenged to fight a duel ; he accepted, a ' ,cr ,ccepti0g , rao r Vice President,
witbotii math lou m Jan.. hm i 'hape their course amidst the tmnmiu
vabl loss to some who live by notoriety, it wbich often assail them tbe one which
ost be attributed to no other motive, cf guided cur parents to heaven. I havead
coer. than a desire to bave the strangers mired man? women for th.ir .A
i :. . t. .t.. .6
evervihina..
ki.hu prnormanee wound an
rith a
loveliness, but the memory of a mother
torchlight pr.cessioa of the fire denanmen. ' mt0 " " """ iBe blessed, teaches me
"ening, wbicb eollerird a tn
lair at oae time to bora the cur do
At te. a.Ia.i. .v.. .1 . . ! ... :. .k. ;. iit.i... ,1... t
v .... mi.i 1 1 . i . , in- WOO, cm- 1 w.s BUG ia .iuti. u.u . . u . . j .
-.h.irvfc;.n,7m rr
"ora.ng ,nn from the top of a hotel roach I honT' Jlck' tb "'1Ter 10 l&h
. . c. .. L. .l. arh s. tnatawiw hn t AAeraA r etr til lh trnlha t
may define a tyrant, is unm . wc c , "V. 1 i chanan has been made tbe instrument, on-
free people. mat are in tne ueciarauon ot inaepen- ..... . . . n ... - ffti;-.-. "YV. .W . ttntr r.n i,mi,. i ' ' 7 .., : : . -
Nor have we been wanting in attentions to I dcnC(!, Yon tnav do anything with me I J! " "6 v.. . .V. . . YY..; - ft:?. Z7. V. ' V?? ,M KV. 1-'
our British brethren. We have warned Ihem eho ' h't beed h pen. me .uicrcs.s ot tue a.-eoura..C . -'"J " .T''CZZ ' -' te.na P.V ' ,Be ""m
sua wc.jjous suisu, uvus. ot j at jjl ;
from time to time of attempts by their legisla
ture to extend an unwarrantable jurisdiction
over u. We have reminded them of ihe eir.
eamstances of oar emigration and setllement
here. We have appealed to ineir native jus-
- . . . , . rartv.
crcu p. uc pie, x . u.a, .y .. , - . , j, b. ..J.,.. Wpd ,ic,,r." fc . (b.
me lor tue ctnaic, im vou may laic mu u jiuiibauii. n iia rr hi nil mc ... ... t -.- l. . .... , - a- u ...!,.
and put me to death. While pretending I onfortuo.te marriage, but little i. general-! The mere eost of land on which British , fash.onab!e color in New 1 ork ..nee the
noindiffercnce to earth!, bonorsflifo d I ly known, save that it wa. nnfortun.t. ; ) ratlway. "Zt I Zll2T!J. Z it
' 1 113,000 per mile a. much as tbe average j publicans are i
ia and pat down the sen-enee with which ! frond the peace andquiet,elewhere sought
bra th.s Erl;f s.r.-f ,..JV, T ! jn vajnj in tbe boose he had dfne so much
. 3ttu. r. , :o fc;ta ui ttittti.j - 7i.i 0-J, Viiea.
iQitTei:,
States.
Dr. Holland describes a certain dismal
"l- . i tr 3 . . . . . i ; A wv kava mm nrfl f . l i . i . . a t . i. . . i . . l .1 1: tL.
i-hiT crowd ,u reB,i noanoctea pieij u me laat aDd . uce na """"""J' m" 7 ' j . ' o oeaciaaiea in luucouies. oj aomciDiDg i idh, od idb uaj auccevuiug iuo immigi-, r-- ., . . T- . r . ulvrai Mm
i.nij crowa . r u , rftrnmoo kindred, to .... - . -. . ; i a.-j a- t.:. a. ;7i . crvat nf n.i.t.n a raiivaY 10 toe Loitea , it ia a mood euro of itemocral sUirea.
fvawniui aTract? oi vominnooa. tn.i wtiti, 'aa .' 11 v . . : mrntr min in anzieiT ioromi!. enarire ids kjeaeraa rancu irum uia Deau.uai r e i
nn V iisu-i . . : ... v. ... H wnn rl in. : a J r : - a ' .
Vi . . ...n.mn and corres- Ja drop every paltry and insignificant j bride for ever, aod that be tna.es one of
evitahly intrrropt our connexion ana corrca- 'j r j i j e . . . ,, . vt i
pondence. They 100 bave been deaf to ihe thooght for any man'a ioeeesi. Il is the illustrious band of genius and great
voice of justice and nf consanguinity. We j nothing; I am nothing; Judge Douglas j ness who bave been unhappy in their mar
must therefore acquiesce in the necessity x3 Dalhing. But do not dttiroy that in- j ried lot. She had been corrupted before
wheh denounces our separation, and hold ; mortai tmfjfrn f Humanit utli D eel ura- marri a?., and it is tuij Ls gone into a
. 7 ..; ' ' . t.'o JednH." c:
n fi filas. a Lawver of Taaewell eoun-
tr. Iilioma, removed to a Souibera State
class of persons the grumblers as "sit- ! M a Douglas Democrat, but His experif-cw
ting on the north side of tho tree of life, j with the "institution" was such tbat be
aod peeling rotten appki with a rus'y bas come back a rrnblic-a and advocate.
knVe." ' tie tlc'tics cf I.'.artln