A mm BY 0. X. WOKDEN AXD J. K. CORNELIUS. At 61.AO per Tear, always In Adianre. "THE UNION," established ia 1S1 i Whole No., 2,427. "CHRONICLE," established in 1313 Whole No., 848. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, JULY 13, 18G0. fJWllll ill If iiJllDll IfflttwlulM. n i " ' ' ' nut jii.Vil t JSIi1''1 & Jlcf'Is'uirff t ifrVivij t tbe inhabitants, 17S2. At Dieupole in j (strange tbat one's goodness cau't be seen l SENATOR HAHLICT, AT KOPJE. I Curious Story of a Lost Bank BilL ; Dishonesty and Fraud. j Clippings from Prentice. 'Vv wrrxncTTT-AMii r jowxal I JL'1" ? bi'b ,,ofal! fSf the PUce id realised until he dies O-wbile Terry, i F lhe (0TuTr.. .f on. so. 1 In tie year 1710, one of the Director ! After our Government bad obtained the Our neighbor of the ZWraf.fo in tr- m,. ran. r. S df , 7 ,T li V r T i own thin as a shadow, and Ooe of ,ba first 10 tbls Ila,,0,' " bad occa.ion for XJO 000 which he wa the State of Missouri, c, are made, the tr'M " "d'cu! ! ' rP.l , 7. ;,n-r.b...i j. n,. dreadful storm on the north coast of Loo " . ' . ii.mi;. a m.;.. Wa An n. orcuoo ur a-ju.wj, woicq oe was ; natural. Those who admire Dooelas hava Hr-'hr.,', "r,t, ?" 1734; thcsameinlt.ly.-Ooebuu- Eoes wound, forlorn enouSb, abandoned; ,'.;:, t .f(. to p., as the price of an estate he had jnst j question came up whether S.avcry should , f d; . d ,bose ho I" and tbirtyone villages and farms by former friends. m tbat he fcM tbose. br,1I"n' E'r" bought ; lo facilitate the matter, be carri- j be prohibited in said territory. Congress rJ:re Jigoity hare .contempt for Doog!.f. ZmZT rit-Sl. o".'i,'r; ,aiJ in 1785.-I the West There are four Methodist preachers in ! ,,b"',, ,,,r,et "P0 thc 1DS,,,D, j. bat ,Df i cd the sum with him to the bank, and ob-; ivMed oo this question, but finally, TLe on!. chlnce fjr ,be pem9crmI. 00, rSa. a. .f r.i.iu i. w. . Indi.s, 17S5. In the channel, 17S6, when thi. v,mr .nrl no other .nomination ! "'mness and manliness, in "1'dityof, ' in 120. nassed a bill which is called the I. in nominating Mr VVe for the Presi. ID ("IUct:-iiii'- i..nd.o.riT put ii.hi. t s.i di)n At llarbadoes, 17S6. w -k. U.' "t -h ttT in-rtion. 3 J-t f.TMK the llssewell Indiaman. ie., was lost. ; carbadoes, litt). The late North-Western Storm. i dififerent tornadoes, starticg 200 miles west , of the Mississippi river, and extending to lake Michigan, 450 miles. About 23 miles west of the Mississippi, tbey united, and Ztaxrr -" 10,101 T"?'" ,ll" w,1,,..;ri.4l-tit-'; JV'r-vLT.'il,,! C.tnancbe, 'J2d nit., wrote the Miftoitian Co'mnionicatTor. .im m :.i.:fnrii mtrrt the following parliculara of tie late moat fflctig providence in Central low and fih!Tr j",r i-M i i h o(t-ti in-r uuporuiit , Xurtheru iiliLois.l illi""'-,,',", M'"' a r , cvoD-:t .k ii-n-n-i.iitrt.ifiri . so far as we can learn, there were two MiriiH tJ J"l"t'-I" 'mI r.-ont'l vrm. fci.-rti-mit to b.rai't fT win. hndi J.-J-.I, M ark hm drli.-n-l. a:' I" lici r-""f 3u. oilt.N Oltt.VKI.II S. bonnet, by ltuiiii l Wt bter. Th fcllo.inj DQet w wriUrD hy Mr. W ctt.r is tkr slbvin of an Amnion tiimi on Lis isit to Erlsn. Oar rrJrf. bflrew, ;rc iuig Ulnfcing it hpl? id. hl. i!r rXTrL Till MEM'Mir or THE HEART. Ifilnm of nr and lmrnt I rr ' Cin. '.Z: t,ristic8 "'biug io an undulating fherr i tb aneiuo lriJer f-r tlim all; Aad talk.- nn this cM url' tr--vd. Mkke tlisUt imimuiun, re truwin. Bot w pir mon- (I'tin:. nJ more bHbt, Oa wlif h ..urtne-u i-t.'l- i l" "file, 1 hat th irst D TfT tr-m tr -ul .lfrTl, We trull llnfm" t 1 tlir iv ' :f -'rt. Tha-rrl O" J:f-:iB"- ' Tl,r" m"nX '"": Krfa new ulitH ti kti" I tf tr.-..r-i cir; Vartn ir-ld-u all tit- tMct fill. Jiur :i ir lutrr til tb- bear I und Hill. LnW. Noriar r li. 1- You may think this a very benighted land. : ia ,rutn of pPeech. Yet the people want first rate preachers f r"0,ve be h" few tf That Compromise for dency. There is no doubt of it. Wis uruiuess ; . . ,-, ..: a . nnitia n v.. in. . .. . ttt a.i nni tinnn ljui 'iiiiuim . 1 among thej ... . ,r r,r,.l.iKiir.l ,ttv from that Dirtof savs ao himself. j:..: : r.l.J. i .urns """'! " .u.o .uc t . .,, lV..t at,:.V. only, and recently sent tack . .low new ; no(9 earc,CB, on tLe cbimBC fcut wbcQ . ,he territory which constitutes Kansas and ' , TC .VrT, "w "li 1 T. fcveland, of Milton, while visiting : beginner to the l'rcsi(Jii)g t.der, tut J ' , he came back, a few minutes afterwards, ' enrasM ; ana in mat pan wnicu cousu- t6un ierb0;,. jbey were particularly struck iiil niHinri urn iifviT au HrvHii iiiiiii : m f " . tales Missouri and Vrkansas, a.avery was wi(0 ,ne ate ibnndcrinii hut of lb De- one had entered the room : be could not ' prohibited. lu lSJi,waen toe nave-. moTr.cy at tharleston. ' ... ... . . . .1 m'i . I . r.. i-T. 1 : )n At last af boldcrs bad tormed tWJ slave Cta'es, out j o.nj-ui utmaoau m .u mue u w he was rcr'sua- of lluir part of the Territory, iht Douglas 1 JJre. expressing the hope that , ne was pcrsua f " " the Democratic party will not be demoral- m the chimney : reported a bill lu the oeoate of the 1 . . ; .fj iett a. There to repeal tbe Compromise law ot 1 no d,0Ber. for it oererUd cither iatrit promised to pay good preacher well. f' j to lock it up, it was not to be found. No . i mat lAafiiiinn rim in i ria rn nnnni i - Just try to learn a Califoroiaa anyttur'jt , .' and yon will soon be astonished at your , , therefore 6upect any person ; ., j t (Ti,.. ... .ii ...,i t i ! nieut tu politics which represents both . , . i . , r . , v" " iiu ruatuvc . . rj .1 c a.. .1 uuu.i. 1 ... . , .... , icr muco ineneciuii searcn . Annt.nl I. . I Via r.A..l .ml 1 1 liar. t (h. ) with that prev.ilmg diisethe "big r, ' r ? V " ! JeJ that it bad fallen from ........ individual In I. id dnmndftft lifi. hit id 1 bead which the Uoctors can not cure j , i into the fire. The Director went to ac in the case of others, even if they escape j """ !-, ' llr Vj bia eM t with his misfjrtnoe; i The Democrats part; bad .large majority or nKjrj!.. as he was known to be perfectly i " ""gress, ana tue oui was FaSSBa. , liie u, it themselves:) e are favored with i 'fee " , . , , ... , j a good minister and excellent sermons: . advanced, in single column, with increased ill i . Ji-- . force and rapidity. When first seen, it j looked like a threatening cloud, but soon j assumed the appearance of a huge serpent, ! extending from the clouds to the earth, and e pay him $1SOO a year, and be bos also . ; honnraLla man. he was readi v believed, i ijnity and cbeertulncss tbat mart tbe , ' - d the Deot,;e of tLe freo State3. isnnionists threaten to pit opoa Now let us lock at the great itjistice ; the pl.t firm of the Democratic Baltimore After lijnventioD, ana tbey are generally tc- Cdf Iiir null (Cljmniclf. MO.YDtV, Jl I.Y 9, IMiO. ; motion, accompanied by a roar more terri- j ble than tbat of the mightiest cataract. The tornado seems to have attained the maxi- mum of its fury at this point. Tbe stoutest I hearts were appalled. Among the wreck I ' " 6 ; the G wins, the lSriglts, who ape the poor j which it left at Kidgers Settlement, were societ then ! ' Prc'ellS'on3 "fislocratic ways that we ; the bead of an infant, and the arms and PlP" ,n g00 soc'c Ji en j fQ prcscot t piCBre 0f this truly Rc- nf . i, :, " 1 second lilt. He receive an obligation to restore . . . t iiai nni .p. mi. i! anv or ineir soara inio k. a..- i u . . .r.. mt Lin't km. uis request lor . : j .ucuom. c ...... - v.u . d it noon giving ! "ee States, Xuiifjj reported . bi.l to sibly du him a similar favor; bat if we ; I break the bargain sulnn!y .nade, and tbe ever iku oat. aistincuon, we win prompi tbe trst bill U it & v i lv rlpsiTnat. itno matter which of the. ..... l.r....i,t k. r... ...i ; !., f " - V 1 u l; U W V, lb IIUUI IUV WIS. DIUG V . I . . . . . , . .. .. . ,, , ... ., ,. ,, I House is a large brick building in tbe I ilar Iir.r nun. mil... iti.Knl TK.aa C : persons were seen to be overtaken by tbe "The Tear Of Storms." tornado, as they were seeking shelter, and (The above has been sussested as a fair carried up out of sight no trace has since h.Mi'ncal de.Mfiiatiun lur A. 1). 1800. Many l.. t , , n-, ..Prv.e the p.e-ent year has been eitraord.- bcen fuuod of tbcn- TncDce. """'"g i .4 .. . .. . .-. ... 4c r.m nr1 ft Tiff. Tar A All f"Q A rt (ra Wlif f.ina tint HdiJit Iiuitu ji'i ucuiiiiin wiuu.-, lain, oiiu O a J-J avv-,Mv ibubk.uuu . ha,l. It may be on.e.hat so. ye, we mus, . hous. ttnil . ,:cinif lh- f. ol many duels are fought-.n prospect, the use of . parsonage. How I shall miss d,:TOted t0 du' . P!"sure "d i from (Le ,fffie tbit be had denosited his ! tbe SuU.heru S'a.cs bad male all th.ir . b; . . . . - preachirg when we go out toour Iogcabin j 0B;e'" 0 lct,ne L,i. ,ruePnrt ,D'fe. i money ; the, thought, therefore, tbat it ! part iuto Slave States, and the Free States j 0'ut m iMitHon between o. and uiuug tuo uiiuca i n uvic tutirj aio uu j . - WOUiU De U&Id 10 rClUSfl -hurehes. and no Sndav.fr .e have I ,uc r ie"-; I . minim, -l.im .nrf .ill .r. if Thnr. U ! Ellington, telling how grandly i0d gOP - b i J - " i i . i n i rpniia. v inn a ni niir va ttir i)nrrrampn mining Here, too tney can a.g under . ' , ,.' " should ever be found, or pay the money " " .;,,.;.,,,,:,,;; mav seem to favor. one,own house if the, choose, paying ; himself, if it shouU be p.escnted by . -ocra, whom Uou, tascou o Sa whVrel lhe Simony give, damages when the, happen. Of course, ; tuchilh ,,fi T,iintM. trg.r. ' . V ' " ' , before the Covodo Committee and think, we hope to get the gold when we get out . ' About thirty years afterwanls (the Di-' """P1". aua u-""JtU " 1 that the facts proved npoo Mr. Buchan.a rector being long dead, and his heirs in ' out 01 ,tielr fart 01 tLC c,Dtrlc' u,as . and bis Cabinet do not constitute dishon- . l f n . ).. 1 givinir the right to s'ave-bollers to estab- j or and crime, is fit to be trusted in an ea- possession of bis fortune,) an unknown p , f . , . , .. , , . , .. , . . . r , , , . ... , . , i lisb slavery in the territories where it bad ; tiog-house where the knives, forH aail person presented the lost bill at the bank, . Um VTxVlUly jjjaga is the au-hor ; spoons are not chained to tbe table. and demanded payment. It was in vain j 0f destroying tbe bargain between the Free "Pop giti the weaail !" as Fi'xpatrick that they mentioned to this individual tbe ' aDd the Slave States. Selimyroce Dtm-' sail when he bolted from Douglas' ticket. . . : 1 l:l .l L:tl ' I I . 7. . . j 1 it' i t -. 1 t i . . L . nt .. . i.:. j i- .i - f,n4.a i irauaaciiuu vy nuicu mai uui was auuuu vvui. i i oe l.ouisvi.16 oaroai coolbius auc uu. SJ fine a type of the American civilian, j eJi be ,woulJ L be main; that we rc sure we snail be pardoned for . . ' ! j giving it to the public. It is u foIlow9 : t i wttts tijAUiV J ucatrji t tuj iud tun ij , The publican Senator as seen in Lis own borne. ; The sketch is from a private letter, not de-1 signed for publication; but it has such a ' middlo of the l'laza. The lawyers are mostly Southerners, and walk with the swagger and air of men who carry the destinies of the world on their shoulders. All arc armed with dirk, pistol, or canes, ! "lTavicv business to call me to this for challenges pass, and seconds are cho- city, I thought I would ride down the Admission of Kansas. In the House of Representatives, the i thousand pounds were paid to Lim. heirs of thc Director refused restitution ; tbe following frank aJ mission : r.m.mhpr that miri'. t.lrn!)h and Plllpr. - . T. -1 1 1 1 W. 1. nf it. l..n..A w.a .Ma a .r. a '. . . i -. r ., , ecu, dui somcuow no one ceis uurt. uiiu i ".u1.u ru, uu u..iy , ana me uans was ooncca u susiaiu iuc i ni nnnnsi. t. nnt nnv because 1 do not wnieu puuncny 10 inesc ui. itu.din.ii. escape or Wliosiana Its lury. ueatn, aes- i , . ' Duicbau! nrra nf linnin 'ir a iiitimi.r ' i . v" ' , " . . . i Pr,r:deuce, many of wh.ch. in other years 'J- ,nnA..- ) orthern lawyer was invaded in his office . Puruaf "Cargo otcannin tor a customer , os3 ( think Kansas a fit and desirable State to be and places, rere onkm.un out t.f the ne.sli- , ., ' . i by a hot-beaded Southerner, who attcmp- , , , . , , . , . ,H i It was discovered, afterwards, that an : admitted into the L moo, bat kru. Jo birhJs which auUered.,.r ere never tr.ick- its track. It passed so swiftly over tbe i , im ' inarv iD6Ul, I ? J ' d "d. Uml- .After .k1BOck' trcbitect bavin- curchascd the Director's ; 9 ' Uithd Lite cl. as now. hundreds f miles. Bai there ha ve da0Iued spots tb,t those who e.caped death ! if, " Cb"tlSe b,mur " ,m,,nary mg at bis plain and comfortable residence, , "'bitect, having purchased tbe Director 3 y Whal the come down to os. from other centuries of ihe i , ., , ' ' , i The Northerner, though unarmed, was too . fine lookio" SDecimen of . farmer s i house, bad it taken down, in order to build . , ', , . . (.h.,.,. ... d.iaiK r l-rnhle norms ner- rse bewildered, as from a fearful dream, , , , ., , , , . j T. " 'r,,:"ulu ul ,' , ' , . , , . ri&it.' I know no concealment about it. tariatiaa era, details Pifernbie storms per- i ' much for the assai ant, who was e ad to daughter came to the door. Said I. 'Is i another upon the same spot, bad found the , . . . . , . i.,:, ;,,.. aaps greatly masniuea tiv repun in some in- incapaoie oi eitcer tuougnc or action. ,. , r,. , 11. a,i; i, n. . , , , , i 11 f'ir1-'! J"J' "" ..6... , stances-dJubile.s far tu.-re w.de-sueeP,nR A C4m,Dcbe ,he torfen.da .....j .boat "treat alive, leaving his dirk-cane behind, j -enator Ham in at home ? The answer note ,n a crevice of the chimney.and made ive." and conceivably runmus than any.h.ng - , ' V. T .iT. I f 1Ie f'wards sent for the weapon, it be- j w,s' ',ui ba' f. " tbe hJB th!3 , his discovery an engine for robbing the ' Thi. 1T0W1t biJe it rcmoves aU doubt know, of in our times. We copy the follow-. four or five minutes. During that brief i . ' time.' a aukec fashion, says I' here is v I aoa'i "" ne sammarv of such calam.-.es, from a rare period, tbe village, containing some twelve ,0S "'"We, but tbe .Northerner sent he?, Dwn in tbc fieM. was tbe repl,. : j .3 to the cause of the intense hostility of -siudenfs Kket Dictionary." hy Thomas inbabitint, Wis almost totaiiT I wrd back that he could have it by calling ! .gbow th. waJ). (lid j X(J 600Dcr ' Carelessness, equal to that here rccor- j tbe I'ro-Slavery Democracy to the admis- ' destroyed. There is'not . house of wor-! ,'" 'f o .? doBe1-So' " j iJ. ".n done and there I found our deJ, is not at .11 uncommon, .nd gives : 6ion of KaD3l9 ,!90 clp0scs the hollow- 1 ' . . . . . . baa. tfiAw nf thA Snth lifinn n'.nntw Ihmr (1 istin r.umhpil fripnd t wnrlr IIimsA f thA Kant .nnrmmii profit .trainat which r .L r.. : (.n.:.i.i.li...i ly discouraging intimation we have heard in a fortnight. It says Mr. Buchanan's PreKuuv, .uc . , , ,r. -.ii induce him to work last session, Mr. Garnett, of Va., made a t fof jjincojn ; .iAnJ ,blp8 fcnt tbat.' violent speech against tho admission of j jfr. Jone of Tennessee, says he sucked Kansas, iu the course bf which he made ; bis Democracy from bis mother's breast. Soma Di-mo's suck theirs from a bottle. The Charleston ("3. C.) 3I:rcwry consid ers Djuglas a pocket edition of Seward. Arabian Horses Senator Seward is io receipt of a letter from J. Augustas Johnson, U. S. Consul at Bcrut, announ cing that the horses which bad been pre sents! him b, the ESendi Ayoub Bey. Trouboulski, will be shipped from that place b, the American vessel due tbero on the 10th. There are five borses io all. Three of them were presented to Gor. . , T " wmn w inds j ebiP. ot public school left in Cam.nche. ,uc'. 01 ,V'e f aula "Dg '0DS. " I 3'u"u" ' V. i "- P B"U" ; ness ot tbeir protessions ot anxiet, to "pui j Se.lrJ mJ . were parchased-one for Awl o Hi- Miocol MI..IIT1 l-NOS ' r Oinalilutinna" tk. n7.'..." on. inela. 1 d aoO, bne .OOklOff V0UD3 man. Were I ll.. Iaaa nf m.n thirfv ihnnsmd nnnniln .v. . r. i:.l. .1 i ' . . o-.B,i!.s.iiAUro-i. j Among all the killed in that place, there . ' " , '7T.T . T ,. ' gathering pumpkins. You, no doubt have ! " .7 , " T rT ejuirUct,y, u.ta 3 . simon caa)cron, and the other for Mr. . ..,fA f ..wiA fw hy take half-breed Indian J f P P 1' T h lut i trie. Bank notes have been coa;j do ., 0Ece bv favor.o2 her anplica-1 ,,-l rr .!... n.f,.r. , dieadful one at Lfndjn.wticb ' .... - ; Hjuzvt for "servants miserable, vile, j, ,.,, ' Ti L. known to Imht pipes, to wrap no enuff, to ii i. ,-, ., i ;-., st.tA ; a i :n .t... .u... v. ?.r. I.,,., , ., , 10 t Were KlltCJ West 01 tbe riVCr, J 10 ' , ' uiic (iicu nnm ion. luesswere .... - - aiii'i mi, iuu iku anuu, k mi w loOU houses, A. V. J44. Aoo- . low creatures, too, as ever assumed the . crawn amidst a field of corn which, we tc USd as curl papers : and Bnti,h tars, . Tiicy care nothici for the rights of her recruit for some weeks unon the farm of r-TOtirfs, destroyed tier, threw down 40 houses, 1055. An lllim-n fnrm nnrl K tlmm rn- nriil.lvArt ' .. r-a c.i--- -v c- n rt -nfliA. U mnrl Mil Ii rn n an.l -annnv ii ra nnl n.-ir. !a an 1 inn a (hav a-.n B 11 ll.r. a TI 1 r. 1 "" 1 C .1..o ! . . -T .... T . . 1 , , , .-- . 1 )h. r !,,..::., " .v.. v....u.tu, oyjitj w zaj, ..i.ui. up. .u.3 ji.i, " v i ' --. -: ,. -r j " . . ctatu, an cuimcm Ki ivui.iua. ether demolished oOO, Oct. 5, 10'Jl. lbe - fa, ! to "come np like Topsy. Some of these . iu l'laino especially. He has no other unfrequently, in time of war, eaten them ; ' purple py uisregaapiDg item. friend of the Govermr, residing at Sene- orn harvest destroved bv hail. 1205. On !De mn8aJSblS rst real'"t,on of tbe 1 have rescectable families at home 1 , help, and, with fine little form of ouly as sandiehes. between bread and butter. I ' .V.,-."t..7.T .l.. f ca Falls. Mr. Johnson states io hU letter j storm consisted in seeing a horse coming have respectable families at home 1 through the air, about twenty feet from ' The Indians are becoming more . . 1 1 . . 1 :. 1 the ground, followed by a cow at about ; . ' ... l - l. t .hi . .in many emiirranis oa iue piain.s. the same height. I was told by a number : , . , ,b , . , help, and, with a fine little form of only as sandiche3j between bread and butter. ,.;-TILL' Coming."-We learn that and "" , 7 """ uc.. Vm 'B u,c,' In forty years, between the years 1732 ' -3odiT ber of well known 1 yearly rami more than tutnetent fur all. ' , ,. gocuiy numuer oi wcu anowo , and fur ten ytar, haU alvoj,; had anJ ,bere w?re of outstanding notes ,;, cit;zens wb, blTe nat bi Old con, left otrr to sell, from ten to twentv ! of the 1Jaok of England, (presumed to itb tbc UcraMican rartv.but : that Syria is in a state of civil war, and j teat tbe Maronitcs and Druses are killing tbat a cow was carried over tbe Mississippi Tolo is here frequently. I confess I fear ' bushels ; but this year he thought he have been lost or destroyed) one million ,jat tb and i'lAucd therto acted , each other as rapidly as possible. who believe j T a auu;.ia t.. i ... .l . .. ... . I AMU ..JW . . .1. u UJCl IU U a reac. d: nitv. IraDOuilitv and t . . . " ll.m .11 Tk.n l..nn .l.n Jia.n.il .m.n fhouMntlt. II h ail h is fa m i ! u l nrA V , L . L ,, , J r ,1 . 1 ,: .,1.1 thmiain.l1 . ... . , t absence of the LaW Judlie, looked S W1S9 river : tbe cow was owned in Camanche.! . . . c j : . i : . ... . . - r'"""" corn harvest destroyed by hail, 1205. On the coast of Calais, when Hugh de Beau tais and 40,000 foreigners, on their voy age to assist King John against the barons, perished, 1215. It thundered fifteen days (iccessively with tempests of wind and rain l!t!.a. storm with violent licht- . . . . , . and found across the river, nartialls knri- i Oings, one nasti passed through a cnamDcr i ... , , J ! shot tj. , , . , , . . , eu iu iue eruuuu. auu luey say no came Where hdward I. and bis 'Jiecn were con- , j i a. . j . , ,-n.j ever swam the Mississippi, tbat they .re , .li warrior nppeareu iu iue uress oi wuiie : iccts ot carryirs bis wheat ud . .l i . ..ii. ; . i. . . ...io tii. x uur vi c-w nuessea eav inev , . ... .. i . . - ..... . -r . - . . n r ' iwo oi ineir aitenuanis, i.ej. .-v vioieui - . i man . thmr which pencral v excites the i bis irranarv. It was all c eaneJ tin. and : JJeriimm l raniiliO tens us, in one oi . ,l, i, i.,l: rt .t,. !!... n.. u.suucwy saw . man in iue very vonex oi . . . , ... . looked finely. He has his "round nlouh- hi letter,, that when he was a bov. a little , " "De way or the other, but felt complete. j-.vaji v. uw a m 4To.iaa.-. xjum ui n uviu , ... , C . . , i J ' 3UU S!irrvrit'U L lUui're ID 1?. I - an I" ,!, .... Atilnil. i-K.- fr,ra .; it..-' n suoaouca, lOffelDcr wiiq a large ' rmnlr ntn his hands, entitcd E$au t. -t t : t. v.. .L m.I'J. '" ",s ""J said, - You have no I,M,n Uood in jon, gaDJ S' witha fow ! ' J G'1, hj C0"N JlATnEtt- II WM "h tliem 00 th .rrtant topics of the and I will kill you" and no sooner said ; cas'i., 0f ijmrd'dcdln Ib, jTipaMh f tattorej and torn, and eeveral leaves were , day, tbey have resolved to te with him, than done. A council was called : they ry bed, and all tbe small fixing, such as ! missing. "But tho remainder," he says, ! and to swell by their numbers lbe lovmci- : bluing, Ijing and cheating possible, the gravely decided tbat tbe murderer should j good poultry, yaid, fine hogs, ic, whilst "gave me such a turn of thinking, as to yield up bis horse, which should be shot, I for dinner every articlo upon tbe table 1 Lave an icfluenca on my conduct through and burned, together with bis gun and g "poo inis snu lime larm. M.fc; for I have always set a greater value c II hA nnnrl ImAr 17 linn. in L.I . .. , ' . ..... . ., , J"'V on the character of a doer of eood. than .l.- . 1 1 l:i. l i.i 1 ! cs. Last Sunday, in town, one 1 b""-""W - """' J' pounds, every shilling ot which was clear bv tbe Aie,,:0D 0f Lincoln i nam'in ara : " wuiu "u" "s it another in a quarrel about some I ' .f. a01 P"01?'"- A" ! profit to the Bank.-ise Words. t,reriar-lnff , hold a meeting in this citv ! were arSa,nS furiJ,18:T "P50 ' Poinl. ... - , ... uai.cMiug is uune, ticepi iue corn. . : ' . . . brin" nz in bocks. and iudulii we in lawrcr wnisKcy. necenuy, at a war-aance, a;iieI.ai. lame biek that dar from th. tf. : to respond to and ratify their nomination. ; .. J . .... . . .i i r . . . . . Thfl Hnirpr ot Keniin I .. . . lineo lor . dav or twj when, fair v ex. .f.ira St' llrtef r.' Ih.m ... l hm. th. f.. n.A.l nn. s; ' - storm of bail near Cbartres in France, which fell on the army of Edward III. then on its march, and tbe hailstones were 69 large that they killed 6000 of his horses, and 1000 of bia best troops, which obliged him to conclude a peace, lo50. M'tt Paris aol Jliveden. A general hurricane thro' Out Europe, which did very considerable the tornado, high above the tops of the j tallest trees. Tbey followed the track for . some distance, hoping to find the body, but did not. A human body, too much mutilated to permit of recognition, was found three and a half miles from that place. The funeral services over the dead, at Camanche, were most solemn and im- i bausted, they asked the Judges to decida cd that "tbe Court is split '. ' Very simi- dasaajre- more remarked iu Kn-land. har- peaing September 3, 1C51, the day Oliver , VTe"e- 0ver ,w0 tuousd Jphl Cromwell d.ed.-A most dreadful one, ' Mn8 tnea4 nd ""gbbors were present, destroyed the rre.tt r.an nf . fl -t nf ; Tbe c ffins twenty-five in number, were men of war, just returned home, besides a .' PIaccd ,n front of ,bs rnina of Mr" Dbd- I great Dumber of merchant ships; 1500 j BaI,k' the. offi:'at'Dg clergyman oc-1 seamen tvriaheJ ihA Vli.h ,ni. I euPJ,De 6tand creeted for ,ha, P-rpose. and in London alone the damage was com-! Jude" Sejmour call'D8 tbe Tast concourse puted at 1,000,000-. 3 Anne 1703.- ! 10 order' Re'; J tdmlnster oat lbe Another, 1740In America, Charles ! Dmu ? Town, Scotb-Carolina. almost destroyed by harricane, 1753. The French plan- TtaA noTea in myrt-rtnai way, Ilia womlrra to irform: Hr plant, hia fotct-p In th. aaa. ala ndea upon Lite ator&a. U tons at Martinico suffered immense j The concourse io attendance then formed damages by a hurricane, 17CG. At Gib- 'n procession, and moved to the old burial ralter, which nearly destroyed it, 17CC. ground, where the bodies were committed A dreadful hurricane at tbe Havannah ; j ,0 the graves, which bad bcen prepared for 66 public edifices, and 404S house were ' them, side by side. After performing the destroyed, and 1000 inhabitants perished ' 'st sad service for the dead, tbe process-1 almost instantaneously, October 25, 176S. , ion returned to care for tbe wounded and beads; then, as is their custom, they hired four squaws to mourn, which tbey did with tbe most approved howls.litcrally dressed in sackcloth and covered with ashes. Yes, the Chinese use only black tea considering the green as very poisonous. These Chinese "John," we call them, and tbc, in turn call everybody else "John" are very unpopular here. They can live on a little rice, eaten witb round sticks, steal everything, and are a lying, worthless set. Tbe Legislature, to get rid of them, passed a law requiring them to pa, a mining tax of $5 per month at first, then $.10, and finally $20 a tax ble host that is mustering to march to ; country found tbat thc Democrat Leaders, like the Judges, bad "split," and lost all their labor. victory under his banner. .V J". Tribune. To the Fbie.nds op Douglas. Dem ocrats affect to believe tbat Congress To Measxbi; Hat Stacks. As an given oirin to a Dcautuui boy and the , fa j.jDj f ,a.:0D ,nJ if j j ba. no cr 0Ter g!aTerJ in ,be Territo-! item of interest to our agricultural friend, mother was doing well. His eldest son i ' .... . . .. ' t .t t n i isreadinjrlaw at home with his father 1 baTe bePu nscful c"1Icni ,ue public ; nes. Here is what Douglas thougat on S'e tbe following as a nearly correct UlVlUUi. Ill lUtalSUI flag UMJ -Iillljf tU 'after tbe work is done.' and tbe daughter ! owes all tbe advantage of it to tbat little : the 13iU of February, IS IS. We quote j method I 1 r ... - . ... . .. ... . ,. . ..- r t 1 . L L 1.1. 1 1. L -. 1 looss aiter tne nome concerns with ease ; book. Jeremy lientnam mentions teat I irom bis speeca on me aamsion oi uwa : icugm, mcmii .uu ucigui iuiuuiu macr, the current of his thoughts and studies "The father may bind the son during j "d, if the ba, is somewhat settled, ten was directed for life by a single phrase ! his minority but the moment that be (the ; solid yards makes a ton. Clover will take tbat caueht his eye at the end of a p.m-1 a lalDS ,'s 3J r, u, le"3 are i "om ,K0 cl 8,"a J"V .' i . j .nj ; r . -a rn..nin. ! c:.A i itD k;. ff ;n phIet-"The greatest good of tbe greatest ; ' g . ha Tcrritori comrresscd or wcli settled mow. is regard- . ,r . . . . ! i v . - - . J a. ana grace. This occoant, be it remembered, was written, taoyart ago, when Mr. Hamlin had not been named for Vice President. It is a charming and truthful picture of the Cincinnatus of New England. Very few of our practical, hard-working farmers .nn.t. .1. ' .. . 1. 1 . . - af ti - v.u BUI 1 II IUGII V.U I4U1V9, a .'ir. 11.U1- HIIW..I wi " . , ... ... . i;. f .l. .u'.u ...:. i... . ..!. r.An,n : toion, they .re free from ..1 restraints , .Nightingale, in her ".Note, on .Nursing, ... u. . . .u ..np c. ...... : ir.u.uB r , " " ! d restrictions, except such as tbe Con-' MJS oa ,he subject : "A dark bouse ia an of ten acre, of land, and have a little left j Law, a boy on bis father s farm, met an 8ti!nlion nf tbe i;ni,ed gtatcs bas imposed j unhealthy house, always an ill air- for market. He isevidentlvatruo Amer- old unknown book, which told the story of ; UD0 e.c. .nd a;i 0f the States." hn .!..t . dirtr hnn. Want nf - ; . - - - . . - ' - J . - num the bcr." There are single sentences in , lhfJ arf ,v,,jtCt l0 tlt( jari,dUtwn and con-'itl tqual to New Testament that have awakened ! trol of Congress dtrinj their injanry ! a ton of good bay. . ..i,;..l lifA knnilwil. or millions of, AV mi.or.Vif but when thev attain tbeir American women nave a strange mania I a .nla In thin, nf I... moment, majority, and obtain admission into the ! for dark rooms, bat bear what Florenct thev can not pay from the profits of placer mining. Thev worship the son. call the ' ican nobleman, as bis strength at borne a farmer' son who went away to seek his Annual Register. Another, which did T'r, great damage on tbe British coasts, 1770. St John's town in Antigua, St. Christopher's, tod the adjacent islands, greatl, damaged b, a most dreadful hurri cane; tbe damage computed to be 2,000, OOOZ, 1772. In France and England, 1773. A most terrible one at Boston, in North America, in August, and at Cuba in July, 1773 At Alcnsoo, in France, 1 if the gras and grain flourish never so wuere io .uunuuc. mcasurca 1 mcbes 1 luxuriantly, the cricket will grow still round, 1 . 1 4. At London, which did great foster. Tbe, are here, en masse not damage to the shipping, 1774 -In the j what jon would dl "grasshopper," but north of England, four Dublin packets , real, great, black, fat crickets as I mean foundered, 1775. At Antwerp, Ac, io I to convince you b, sending ,ou one in a Holland, where tbe bail was a large as paper. Thc, have been in Shasts Vallc, ken' eggs, and weighed three quarter of J four years sometime infest one valley, . .J L-l. .. . ... " - yvium, imeo several corses, eve., ana . ana sometimes another. bereaved. Yrs, L. D. Eveland. From Northern California. Ccrreapondenca of tb. Star A Chroniel.. Yreka, Ma, 24, 1860. We are having a cold, showery spring, very nnosual for this climate, it is said ; but tbe rain bids fair to make op, in part at least, for the lack of the customary amount of snow on tbe mountain. Yet, destroyed the fruits of tbe year, 1776. At Florence, and it neighborhood, and oia immense damsge, 1777. In all tbe Politically, the maj orit, hereabouts seem to be Dougla men, but tbat Speech of Seward' baa done good, and tbe Republi- tv - ' . . . - . . " ' 1 " ni inaia islands, particularly at Savan-, cans have great hopes that California will M la Mar, in J amaica, and at Barbadoes, vote right next fall, especially if the Dem 180 At Rochampton, Wandsworth, ocrats have a few more Charleston Conven 1780.At Jamaica, 1781. A violent : lions. When Broderick was killed, this Wlitorm at Madrid, which did G0O0!" Sfm loaf her iwit fri.nd. aa hi. Aflpmi.. ag to the glas windows, some of the "or, weighed s pound, 1782 At Surat begin to aee and confess. His moral character, uprightness and integrity, even Ui East Indies, which destroyed 7000 , here are becoming pmperlj appreciated first of February New Year's, and bavc many other curious ideas. The, have a fund, with which tbe, charter boats, and take the bodies of all tbeir dead back to China, a load at a time and no matter what the, do here, if thc, can get awa, tbeir bones to the Celestial Empire tbey feel all safe for tbe next world. This is a very salubrious region, as you ma, infer from the following, which are said to be common charges of physicians when the, have anything to do : Common visits in town, $5, and SI or 82 per mile extra for going out of town ; usual cases in surgery, from $50 to 100; do. in ob stetrics, 50, Ac. Children are a very health, and sure crop, as will be seen from a fact : twenty-firo ladies recently met at a social party a few mile from this place, and on counting up their matrimonial baskets the, were found to contain twen fr.r.r babies. bas had a cold on bi lungs, but it did not effect them as it would nave done in imuuia. The Overland mail now comes twice a week steamers three times a month and ponv express week!,, charging onl, I $5 tbe balf ounce. Over tbe mountains, the mails are packed on mules and yet our letters all get through regularly, but it will take three months for ns to bear from you, notwithstanding steamers, cars, coaehes, pony-expresses, and males ! Good bye for the present. M. 11. evinces " loct my country more than 1 love my fortune, and came home after many years' absence'a rich man, and gave great sums , party." So said Hannibal Uamlin, when 10 au u,s ' l the Democratic party repealed the Missou-! George was uneasy, till be set out on his ri Compromise, and re-opened the agita tion of the Slavery question ; and there upon resigned his position as Chairman of the Committee on Commerce in tbe Sen ate, and gave in bi adhesion to the Re publican movement. Mr. Hamlin, like Mr. Lincoln, was a consistent sopporter of tbe principles of the Republican party, before the part, it self was organised. Though one was a Whig and the other a Democrat, both were firm opponents of Slavery extension, and on tbat issue both present a clear record. Both were among tbe earliest and most ef fective advocates of new organization. It can not be denied but that Brecken- travels to imitate the adventurer; be lived over again the life he bad read of, and ac tually did return a millionaire, and paid all bis father's debts. Robinson Crusoe has sent to sea more sailors than tbe press gang. The story about littio George Washington telling the truth about the hatchet and tbe plum tree, has made many Thaddeis Stevens said, in Congress, when an appropriation for a Jail was ask ed, that Washington was a pauper upon the nation: "We mako their sewers, and everything else, and we feed them, in order tbat, at the opening of a session, thry may come hero and hiss if Freedom is mentioned, and applaud if Slavery is mentioned. Be fore 1 will vote anything not absolutely necessary for this town, they must reform their manners. I shall vote .gainst this whole appropriation. I should bate to starve them, but, if they get so lean, that, traditions and legends; and the whole body of pastoral fiction came from Addi son' Sketches of Sir Roger DeCovcrly, in the Spectator. But illustrations are num berless. Tremble, ye who write, and ,e who publish writing ' A pamphlet has ridge is tbe Slaveholders' candidate for the precipitated a revolution. A paragraph t. .-j tu. . ,i...i,.M.,. ! mav oucnch or kindle the celestial spark of the South not onl, despise tbe non slaveholders among tbem, but the, dictate to and rule them, alas "with a rod of iron." Tbe, have dictated, too, to tbe people of tbe North for the last time. a truth-teller. We owe all the Wavcrly j at tbe opening of the session, they can not Novels to Scott a early reading ot tbe old : bowl or biss, so much tbe better. In all tbe course of his practice as a lawyer in Illinois, it is said, Abraham Lincoln was never known to accept a re tainer in any unrighteous cause. in a human soul iu myriads of souls. Controversy, though alway an evil in itself, is sometimes a necessary evil. To give up everything worth contending about, in order to prevent hurtful conten tions, is, for the sake of extirpating nox ious weeds, to condemn the field to perpet ual sterility. 1 Good for you, Thad. 1 Scriptural Reference to Rait. Splitting Fame. The Boston Courier has mado the discovery that "old Abe" is not the first who bas attempted to make a noise in the world b, his tree-felling and rail-splitting practices ; but it confesses to have been unprepared to fiod so close a description of the claims of the Republican candidate to distinction, as wo see in I'saltn 74, v. 5 : "A man teas famous, according as he had li'ud up axes upon' the Uiick tree." . The smartest dairy-woman in tbe Uni ted State U Mr. 1'oucber, of Madison, Mich. She made 950 pounds of butter aod 159 pound of cheese 1 it season. 1 liht stops growth, and promotes scrofula, rickets, &c , among the children. People lose their health in a dark house, and if tbey get ill can not get well again in it." The Illinois K-puV.ican contains tbe following obituary notice of a once popu lar animal : "Died At Charleston, S. C, on the 3d ult., the old well known horse Am-x--raey. The above horse was sired by Tho. Jefferson, and dars(n)ed b, Stephen A. Dougla." The Rev. H. U. SpauIJing, at Walla Walla, Oregon, indignant that a back woodsman should marry his daughter with out bis consent, hunted up his son-in-law, "walloped" hi m severely, and ordered th 'Pf J P,ir ,0 'eaTe lb neighborhood. Of two Evils choose tbe less," is a just maxim, then, and then only, when thera is no other alternative when we must take the ooe or tbe other ; but it is mere folly to incur either, when it is in our power to avoid both. Lat or toe Last Minhtrel. A Der by, (Conn.,) ben recently laid an eg which measured 81 by 6J inches. It was the result cf an experiment, BidJi" be ing anxious to make 9 f' herself. If tbe oid maxim is true, tbat the idle head is the workship of the Devil, there are localities in all our village and eili.a where a Urge amount of manufacturing is constantly gjicg on. i: 1 1