fin AUD 1 nil Ma MJ -Wwww-B s sj ay jsv w -mr-mw 'THE UXION," established ia 1814 Whole Ko 2,430. Br 0. N. YVOKDEN AND J. R. CORNELIUS. At 1.50 per Year, always In Advance. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1860. "CnROSICLE," established" In 1S43 Whole No., 851. ill Ml III 81 (CMIIIMIjIISo Vm l&f HVlf6uryl rioter. "BurE OX-SCAB IT, FOB EtEBr' Hope od.O heart! out always gloom Shall shadow u"cr ihy way ; The darkest hour of all ihe night. Is that which brings the rtar. Though disappointment n nod tbee spread, Tnough luw'ring bangs u.y sky, Hope on ! the clouds but hide lite sua, The tempest will pass by ; 'Mid all thy fears, Ihy toil aud care. Yield nut thy heart to dark despair. SATURDAY, Aug. 4, . "iVt. lf fureake TO-MORROW, is the day fixed . T:.AhBa'h:.,ds'?beCb,rn, ,h"' UOOa for the majority partV III ; Though envy, malice, slander dare Union county to SELECT I IS '- i ""sue. .. . i '.iuitlo u . I Tu)' innocence is struiie to bear OWN CANDIDATES Wlihout Ae dan. against ii flung; anV interposition of Delegates ' And ibatfaith be firm. O heart! between them and their own fir , Thsh M to lh choice. T V IIS O UT, then, all j -.y a'eht' hands select wisely among the ; And then a clearer, brighter light, eood names before you and let ' ' 'y ;h r be ' o " . . J, . j Ibou bast "the promise Mill: O then. , bear nobly op. nones ol the past. A 'Id to ihy bitter cup. I O, let ihy breast be Truth's pare shrine. my earnest prayer, ! by will be mine. Articles crowded out last week. Contempt foe Poor Mes. It seems Datura! for sbatn Dem's to bate a poor wan. Wigfall tbiiiks him a criminal ; Hammond cabs him a mudsill ; Green denounces bitn as one of tbe lazzironi; Johnson thiuks be ought to be a slave ; and Delu- BUFF A True Story. ST ST. V1UJA1I ItNL When I was a very little boy I had & very big clog. He took bis name from his color it was Buff not from Lis character, for he was as remarka ble for inag(dog)nanimity a3 forj strength aud courage. lie was very j patient, too ; all the worry and work "you have your great big paw on my toe, that has a splinter in it." "lie has a worse grip of yon than that, William ; he has yon in the wrong. Pot up your little foot, and let me see that dreadful sore toe. Tut, there is no splinter there." "Bat there was one, yesterday. Pee how red it is." ' Red, William ; it isn't as red as Strong Endorsement. from B WlH-sf. Ulhocraplite View of Htitsa, u Is front of Lhe N.w AeiBy fciiw. I MILTON', on the eastern bank of the The lion. Eichard Yates, Repobli West Branch of the Susitiuhanna river, I can candidate for Governor in llli was laid out, from the southern borou-h ' n(, addressed mass meeting at hue up to Broadway, by Andrew Straub, ! jrinC-ld recently. We extract from relative to sion Smith of Oregon, Joe Lane's late partner in tbe U. S. Senate, in a late pub-j .hit a Kpvonvpr old undiin could in- your face: and I know it doesn't lie speech in Oregon City, said : j flict upon him in a long holiday, never ' hurt you as badly as you feel some- wucre cisc. "I want to go to bed. papa." "No, no, my boy : vou arc too wide awake just now for that. You have I to 11 J, anu mini lueuce 10 iuo luu.u iu u ttie foll0Wjn passage borough line in 17U5. It was incorporated ' jr Lincoln as a Borou-h, 2i Feb. l-flT. Popuiaii.m, I " ' ' in is::i) UT'ir ;n 110. l.V'S: in 1V. i Now, fellow-citizens, It "tie n,ui riuner ie a tircrut man $ aj- j uisiurocu nis equiicani;nininy. lie ijrr ut ike &,ah, than a puur while laborer j probably had once been a pupp7, but or tlie JSurih. If ibere is a decent man in the Sonth who wants sutA a nigger as the author of this, be will confer a favor npun Oregon by sendiog tbcm for him, at oaee.1'iltt- may strike 104'J; in l'Jo.thc Borou-h inper, with joa as rather a strange matter that the new streets and manufacturing ctd.- : the people Of SO prcat a nation as Uli3 ! lu-huicnt iu the Township, (all comnmnly should como to Illinois for its rresi- called Milton,) are estimated to contua U 'nl taai IUC nugnty Kepnuiicaa between 2000 and 30UM inhabitants. j party giiould look to this far-away The town Ls situated in a pleasant and ' Waine Slate for its standard-bearer I Li"l ily productive ninon, and L cocneeteJ ia such a momcnton3 contest. Yet I ttie result be an emphatic expres-; wronged heart, sion of the People's ill, without I XuT ht flc fear, favor or affection. Form Clubs! EsuaiA. So manv f the party corning ! The 'Great E is tern" and New York together, offers a fair opportunity j 5 tnagh rni4ripu biases, to organize a Lincoln Club, or to corriideao. or um k cbrunici.! fix a future time for organizing, i Niw ion, July is tSGO. Or to raise funds to buy doCUm- I rr here among the Goihamites on tusi entS for distribution, in'all of the ! "'-,'ke god,dir.l correspondent,! have , ,. , , , f -r . -0 thought of you, and sit down to give you the Townships. Lincoln s L fe at S3 : r r . J ... .. ., b, ' . ' proof of it. All the world, you know, has per 100, his Cooper Inst. Speech , bn over hfre lo ,ee jhe UrMl Eastern," with Campbell's and O row's "each J and -the rest of mankind" have been run at 50 CtS per 10), should receive D'nR f,er the "Benicia Boy" and Hicks the a ireneral circulation in town and ' HinseJ-4 the newspapers have given in miinf rr uF, wu uu oui, w riTu For 25 Cents per sinsle copy, we will furnish the star 5r eiironlclc from August until Nov.Election. To-morrow will be a fit chance to obtain subscribers at this rate. luT'j GuuVe. Tbe New York Timet gives the names tf tbirty-one Americin slavers chared no one w ho knew him would think of unroiliiiL' guch an inference, from ' the nriueinles of natural historv. to ! not been so wide awake, all over and his prejudice he was every inch and : all through, for a week ; and I want j every uuuee a uog, anu one oi me juu iukui, unc juu ona&c ; Ul'-'CSl, UOOICSt 01 the race, at that, tuiuh. our tuis uiauer, mat nit-re are , Wltuiu its borders, it 13 exv ot access, l,y r .l ; ,, r Aval ' lat ill l.'Utatl I L UUU Xll LllU S-I.UI1U3 ub. the United States; I have heard Stephens and Toombs of the Sonth, 1... 1 ; . 7 . v.,t c.f tK. ' 1 t 1 v 1 . 1. . ' I r'vir Tl.u VV..j ttr-jn.li l':in,l rnnnili.r '..... ,r.lt, X' 1. 1 w t. '.v. - iin.a ui iiii iia'.iuii, .101 iu iuu cnjuui, throngh itAud the Catawissa and Sunbary j at atlj Vest, for foor COnseCntive o; fcne llatlroad toniung tlicir iuueti"n . VMrs ;n Ifall of thf Ilnnjut nf cn 1 ' . . . - . , . t j How he hated the harness of mv little : feme things and some ways ol doing water or rail, from all parts of the t'ute waron in summer, and board-sled iu ! things, that arc unworthy of anything; and only Hi miles from the Sham.Aiu winter! He was faithful, and fond of but uunnies and mean people: no from that port between August lutb, j i;tli0 mastcr . jjUt naturally ; matter what wrongs they undertake 18o9, and J uue 9ih, 1SG0, and adds ibat . p,.n,,,., ,. ,n l. nrr,nr.,I tlm ,Iiiti, a : to correct You wouldn't smother a "manj others cleared for the West Indies ' nn. 5,'. fi, CPn,mta nf l.r I noor lltlla nr in a nnddle because it and other parts, aud then proceeded i to rcsisted lhe degradation 0f a hack. ! happened to be trespassing on your the Coast of Africa lor cargoes for lhe,v- .... . . , i' v l,in h l-;,.lr . pi.ni.uou. 1 n.s is . pre .j onsa dosi- doedne3 of temper. I never 1 little baby with your boots on, for ta- he was trying to escape the collar and I that happeucd to fall within its reach, traces : or at a dodie, except when a any more than Buff would crush the holeiu the fence, or the low door of ; bones of a little pig for playing in tbe his dormitory, offered him an opportu-' yard. It is not what a wrong doer of stripping me off his back, i may seem to ueserve when you are ( . 1 1 ... .. .. .1 11, r l. : . I nnrrt' t.i.f - 1. . . , I tA,Amill'. rAlLeAlf Juurnul f .i.i . ...;.t. i.:... . ,,.., , t!,,.t,l ,).-. Vr cn lions of l'resident. In eleven of them ! 1UWB u.a,lu1TO reueuuuu ua3 ion- u..u? x,uU-Fo. uu the name of ibe individual elected ended reconciled me to his conduct m and then with me, and go to your lit- witb ihe lerter N. With only one eicep-'. this respect, and in the "late remorse tie bed. lhere, tiiats right ; now tion, tbe name of every President who j of love," I admit that he was right. : run along, has served two terms had this termination. ! Alas! poor Buff! Every dog, they , 'But, papa lar subjects, til! nothing but .New York and In only ooe case has a candidate for re- -eay, lias his day ; but luu s was ever minu, now ; go, ana uon l iu lions are talked aboui, or thought about, election, with N final in his name, been : shamefully shortened. A beggar walk as if you were carrying a weight, i aud there don't seem to beany place but. New ; defeated; and even in this case the name , poisoned him ; for It was a principle York this side of Jordan. Now, this Yoikis of tbe successful candidate possessed this I With him never 10 let a laltcruemanon agagaod a humbug ! You can't rest o'nights : suspicious termination." (Good sign for cross our door-Step. He had an opin for the noise and confusion ; you can't think LincolN. HaniliN and CurtiN only.) ion, and a post, to maintain he had candidates either Bell, Douglas or l'reck- iuridge would only ex'eud this illegal , and nefarious trsfDc, which can not be punished at tbe South, and which the op- I . .- r i ,... . ; ,1,. v ..,1. i wiuk at aiid tngage in. j "'')' Singular. The Providence says: "lbere have been eighteen :;vard, Chase, and Corwin of tha . North : I have heafd the most re- 1 nowncd orators on the floor of the PRdARY ELECTIONS of Officers for Union County, Fa. The qualified voters of Union county who gpprt the election of Lincoln, Hamlin, and Conin, are invited to meet at their usual pla cet nf holding General Elections, ia their re pective Townships and Boroughs, on Sat urday, AMBT. 4. 1S60 in the Townships from Im to .ire o'c.ocK.aod in the Boroughs iron 7w to revrm o clock, alterooon and : nor look as if it were too heavy for vou. Open vour window, for the anthracite coal fields, it U a highly favored place for either farming, or traduig aud manufacturing enterprise. A tl l.u ..l. .....1 r.r..K.au'f.na Mnini..nlv found in lar-e couutry f.wnS are fully , fceDl3Ito aud Uous? -"l7 for Jears represtuted iu Milton. Thirty venders , aIld 1 sa7 to-day.that, for clearness of of forea aud domestic merchandize are statement, lor penetration or thought, asses.scd. A savings and discounting Bank ' for power or irresistible logic, for was opened, Dec 15?. The town alia broad, comprehensive, statesmanlike contains two grist-mills, ahrewery, a steaiu i views, for exalted purity of private saw-mill, a planing-mill, f mr hotels, sr.iue and public character, yonr own Abra Lirer machine-shops, two foundries Ac ham Lincoln is the clearest, noblest, Iteliirious instruction b provided by . purest, and best of them all. Ia the et:ht Churches. The oldest eoniiretratioiis history of his life iu all the elements are the PresbWrian, the Lutheran, and whith inspire with enthusiasm the the German Informed, who, about sixty hearts of the masses of mankind, and years ago.for a time worshiped in the same ; rou3e millions to action, I Stand buildin?. The oldest houses of worship ' i,pr tr. ,( : 4i.;a funhnl nf lhn . I' I'.f. I l. H "I "---' ' Mate, and iu the presence ot my couLtrymen, to say that the name of by daylight for noise and confusioa ; yoo can't cross Broadway without endangerirg jiur neck, nor walk up and down without having rohins will be singing in the apple tree in the morning ; your dear little toe will be well as ever, and you will be as happy and merry as a bird again. You will be my own brave boy; and when you get to be a big Mr. Dougla,in bis Philadelphia speech, ! some dignity ot his own, ana, 01 said that this was tbe " first time in bis j course, a decent indignation agaiuat life that be bad been diced iu a Dosition vagabonds deficient in both dress and your moral sensibility shocked. New Yirk where he had to loik on and see a fi-ibt. ' address. He SUSDOCted them of fleas. is a great auction mart, where the crier en- : without taking a band in it." The Cin- ' perhaps; perhaps of felony 1 anyhow, ' one, you'll understand Buff." deavors by animal excitement to create an eionati Commercial fears the Senator bas ; he could not abide them ; and if it The moral of my Story, as applied impression of an immense business going on, forgotten tbe little Suuucr affair in the j was oulv a capricious antipathy, I ' to the HUXTEU3 OF ME.V, is altered a whereas like wild beer, it is nothing but j Senate Chamber, a few years since. He ' don't think it a verv serious impeach-' little from the Original '"III all VOUT . fro! h aud foam Ym ran f.t .hil inn vinl " li..1rAl nn anil . fi iht" lli.r. with. . . f I :. ,..!. : .. 1.1.-.' cnrt-iii -tncrT?TfT'' j o-- J" .ww -a-' 1 " : lUL'Ilfc Ol 1113 UtUUrn 1C UUllurauUUilLlc: swtn.v, vwfj a.uu. j nere. nut you must keep your eyes open. (I , out mauitestiug the slightest desire lo take j philanthropy. lie may have been a did not mi down to blow op Gotham, but I , a hand in it. j rcformer, and had a mission : and for . find I have been doing it-ihey are only my Philadelphia appropriated SI 0,000 for , that reason, must be excused if hegar ' lmPTesi'0DS ) the Japanese boax, but did not expend it 1 risoncd the premises with rather se I As ia duty bonnd. of course I visited the . v r.v l.. . f itfii iifio r... i .ii:. I j..i,. . .t... - i ,Vr choosing a Judge, ln.pec.or. and Clerk i Lev,... ..e.m.h.p. and boa.d .o ,.y 7L. : Zi, u d... iVnt it'.i . V A V ri.rk. if ArnrtA nmtrrd 10 ru mr t , ,, r . ! opjeer, alter aaviDg eat it i lent nutnoritics can be found for "r ' ' h" ..erfoMy never flo.,ed. The Great j b, .40000. This i. .11 . wicked waste gr0wling and barking alarmintrlv for eastern ma, .n roouce a new era in nav. . of lhe pc0pIB'. money, by wbich nny conscience' sake, and I claim the ben- areimcciuie, ouviur picseui Hfrnrntiii . persons are enabled tO speculate and eet tt fi,, I,n instinlinn f l!ff. j...-v j .1... . k :i- .i.T:. "-J - ...v. uruua as aouieuouj a coss vcsiue &uer own. Ooe candidate for Coneress, One cand.d&te for Assembly, One ciai.dd'.t for Register dc Recorder, Ooe canJidate for Associate Judge, Ooe candidate for County Commissioner, One candidate lor County Auditor, One person lor Return Judge of the district is which the voter resides, Aad also to vote for or against this system of balloting directly for candidates. The ballots to te opened as soon as the hour for closing has arrived, read aloud, an i the true returns, certified by the Judee and Clerks, lo be given to the Return Judge so chosen. The Return Judges to meet in the Court House at brwisburg, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of Monday, Aug. 6, I860, then and there to correctly return, add up and pub lish the number ol votes cast The Dying InfideL Xtprinttd mm the Cieiti GilttU tf Sflrmltr Kit never pay. she ill be a nine days wonder, and remain a monument of folly. Withont doubt, there has never been such an exhibi tion of mechanical triumph. The size of the monster is not, at first view, so striking, tut when yun mount her decks, and measure lhe distance from stem to stern, yen begin to ap preciate something of her immense size. Her symmetry is perfect, which reduces, in ap pearance, her bulk. Much has been said of her fillings, internal ly, but people never cease exaggerating. Mot more than ooe tenth of her interior is fined up at all. Her staterooms are equalled by al- more by token that the poor fellow fell a martyr to it at last. See, there The Rome Sentinel states that a man . is a doctrine and a parable even iu named Kroop, living in the town of Ava, the life and death of a dog. Oneida county committed suicide by j One day how well I remember the hanmnii f tar ilirs at r I I i t s anna - w - .Ufc.ufc, . .. , , .6. .... . rvu darI w, 1o - f...,. of refractory pigs out of the yard, and, after a dozen failures, called up on Buff for assistance. Ho had been His two sons : had quarrelled about his support, and the ! I father relieved them both by taking hiiL I self off. He was 11 years of age. j for each candi dale for each office, and those having the ) most any common sea boat, and her grand nignest numner oi votes lor eacn ollice re-, saloon is a contracted and jumbled up piece sprctivelv to be declared the nominees of the 0f gingerbread work. When i say coniract party. The Judges also to provide for the : , r , , , . ia0,ce of Conferees, appoint a Siand.ng Com- i ed of ccurse 1 sP"k ,n mmee, and determine, by the vole cast, wheih-! of ,he Grtat vessel, which would surely aumit erthe present or the former mode of desigoa- : of a better saloon, and belter rooms, than any ting candidates shall be continued. j here seen. The Comm.itee are induced to propose this Her hfi ht tm of wa! if wonderfui and mole of eoecting nominations, at the request I , . , , . ,, of many.behev.ngittobe more truly repub- "'"S T actually lican.as it gives every one an equal voice in "-loukdown" oponN'ew York. institution, to my mind, is But the whole of Delegates. It should obviate the objection, often made by defeated candidates or Iriends, that they have been betrayed or wronged a charge which, from the ruund-about way of nominating, and the secret acts of delegates, bts often created dissatisfaction resulting in defeat. This mode of votinn directly called the - Crawford County tty'stem" has been tried with increasing approbation ia many counties. We recomuieud our fellow-citizens to give it a fair et, and judge whether it is not more jnst and sati.faciorv to all reasona- W, .u . eooveniiona. caucus mode, io,, ,nl CMS to wonder that so few were ne also urge a prompt attention to the hours l i, . i u . .. named-, cru!iny of the right to vote ! W'll,ns ,0 r"k ,he ,nf cros lhe ocea of every person offering and an honest and i The exhibition has not been profitable, ex- prompt return, so that no one can have any cept to the parasites who are always on hand i he present campaign is making strange looking on contemplatively for half bedfeilows among the democracy, the most an Lourj wule the gtruggle lasted, amusing f which is that c.a.s of editors ! without offerinir anv assistance, or ev- , hibiting aiiy interest in the matter, j and now absolutely refused to inter fere. There wa3 another witness of Emancipation-. Miss Cornelia Bar- rav perplexity my father was Stan J bour, ( daughter of Ihe Hon. James j j,,g oa tue porch, very nuictlv wailin" Barbour, of Virginia, formerly Governor r... tll(, r(,511it. , rc.rnlnr fi rl.t 1,0,1 .?'?!e' n,en)be' of J- 4 began with Buff for his insolent iudif- 4M -' " 1 fcrence and downriaUt disobedience; pate her numerous slave., and locate them butj dctccting lhe presencCi and bo! . ping lor the interposition of the para- Tbeophilos tisk, formerly a Universal- mount authoritv.l bciran mv comnlaint ist preacher, well known in the editorial . wjti, -iapa at js the reason that who have been berating aud abusing For ney fur years, but now creep after hiin un der the s;. rue coverlet. nothing to her machinery, which is a positive world, bas been appointed to a clerkship I jjujr won't jjUnt lucse pjn.3 miracle. Divided off by partitions of ponder- J in the Postofiice Department at Washing- w-ti- t ' ous iron plates, and arranged in the most in- ton, and bas started a campaign Democrat- . f. " ullau, don t yc ro. I Thor f liirt- flnir will nnl rr.. tricate confusion, in a depth of several sto- : ic paper called tbe "Expositor. reys, are the m.ghly piston, and sha.is and j GooD roR TnE GEBMANS.-The city cranks and valve,, bright as a mirror. Re- lf Mllwiukle( Wisconsin, composed of fleeting 00 the mighty pulsations of lhatwon- I toree.fonr,hs Germans, elected a Republi derful system, and the power necessary to set iMn Ci, Trca!urcrf (t0 fia . ,.caocy,) in motion snch heavy masses, one be- j 0Q Wednesday last, by 932 m.j. Bu comes awed at the idea of such a force let ' ,h,, 5t llilil m.i .rifw in Milwankid. j j you know that a big dog will not worry little pigs it you want to have help at a mean little jobjon must employ a pup py in me service. Buff was fairly vindicated, and I had a lesson which ha3 served me many a time since. Just then I felt only the rebuke, without at all relish ing it, and, indeed, without fully un- oecasien lo complain of an irregularitv. R. M. Ml SsER. Ch'n, MICHAEL RROWX, THOS. OL'TEI.IL'S, MARK HALFPENNY, CONRAD M1KOKI.ER. CHARLES CAWuEl', rETER GEYER, aarox smith, uaviu hekbst. james harrison", ceo. w. chambers, John hower. , fHEM SPIGEI.MYER, June S, iaM. w M JO ES) 8fCp Ommlf CmmmilUt. Candidates in the Field. Coo cress JOHN W. KILLIXGER Afsembly THOMAS HAYES (or) RICHARD V. B. LINCOLN Associate Judge MARTIN DREIStiACfl PHILIP RL'HL (or) JAMES SHIELDS Register L Recorder GEOKGE MERRILL (or) HUGH P. SUELLEIt Commissioner MICHAEL KLECKXER FREDERICK HO LENDER B. W. THOMPSON (or) ui,nninii,h tit.L.U Retora Judge -ome suitable person in yonr District. Mode of Nominating Voting Direct for Candidates (or) Delegate Si stem of Vomin.t,... : : over here, as everywhere. It is positively worth a trip to New York to see the impro vised -shanties" which line the wharf for the two blocks occupied by lhe ships. The Bel- It is reported that the Hon. James Gu- tbne reuses to endorse or support either j derstanding its philosophy, nonnces both of them sectional, and un worthy the support of a national democrat The contest between tbe Druses and semi-Christians of Syria has been and con- gium Giant, who occupies a very diminutive tiuues to be very vindictive the latter tent; performing grizzly bears; shooting gal- j having lost 1500 lives, and being routed leries, where men and boys play away at a jn almost every trial of strength. chalked board with little spikes shot from spring guns; Ice Cream saloons ; lager-beer tents; eating tents, with the nsnal array of itinerant merchants make np an array of talent," as lhe eireot bills say, rarely seen together. I should say that not less than one hundred "establishments," besides the barna cles and sea weed, are fastened to the --Great Eastern," and all needing very much the same application "fresh water !" When repeated experiments produce tbe same result, yon are likely to conclude that you have established a fact. I have never been ia New York for a whole day, that I did j aot wish for home; aad never poshed off from ihe dock, ibat I did not breathe freer : from which I argue that Ihe Iwo cities oi Ne otk and Philadelphia have nothing inccm moa. The first is a great scamper, the latter a quiet and contemplative retirement, yet do ing. its quiet way, a very large amonnt of ! conUiBg 140,03G names of words. "uiug nine 10 tne prevalent corruption of the times. Yours, There are nine papers ia Massachusetts cnpporling Breckenridge for the Presiden cy, and every one of them is conducted by an officeholder under the General Government. I An unhappy young married woman in j Hartford tried lo kill herself. As she be I can to straighten out, lobelia was freely administered, and through its influence her life was saved. A FACT. When James BucnASAN went inlo office there was Twenty Million Dollars in the Treasury. Now we are Ei'jhiy Million in Debt. Think of that. Last week is reported as unexampled bot weather in tbe Southern Stales very many persons dying with the beat. Webster's) Dictionary contains 7,050 more words than Worcester'. Webster's Hon. Archie Dixon, formerly TJ. S. Senator from Kentucky, is a atroof sup porter of Douglas and Johnson. Senator Bright, of Indiana, aays that We are all found out! The Wash- 1 intrton Costitution haa rli that the Douglas and Lincoln men I Sllt "'j1 g fur Lineoln, and that better I have made a coalition by which o.ne 8 ,or Biai ",in ,or "uu8iM OB THE OTHER is to be elected to the i The Prinee of Wales, crown Prince of Presidency. We shall not betray i England, arrived at St. Johns, on Monday anybody's confidence, but we don't evening. mind A,n fACfi n rr that it is all mrraneraA 1 UrnMnlna U. SMftlW aMmhl ET'Cbvvke ye between tbeni.j ! that one of these men m to be chosen ! j t Baltimore the ?iwpiriy Convention- That night, after saying mv dailv prayer, and feeling as good as if I had been whipped, or praised, or pardon ed some little iniquity, and had my account with the world and the world to conic happily squared, and at liber ty to begin again, I renewed the com plaint and apology by saying, ' But, papa, what is the reason that Buff oughtn't to worry little pigs when they arc in the yard, where they have no business to ie : "Why, sec here, my son ; little pigs j have some rights, even when they arc j doing wrong. Haven't they?" "Mo ; I don't see how they C right when they are wrong." Smiling in a way that made me think I was not quite np to the argu ment, although 1 could not see the kink in it, he answered, "Well, then, if the pigs are not qnito right when they are wrong, or, what is a very different thing, if they have no rights when they are in any thing wrong as, for instance, in the wrong yard or wrong trough little boys aud little dogs may, nevertheless, be wrong in their way of turning them out may they not ?" 'I suppose so ; but" "Come, come, William ; you can defend yourself any other time. Buff kuows we are talking about him, and he is pressing in between us here, aud lookiug at yon, as much as to say, Little master, I can not speak for myself, yon know do listen to what papa is going to say for me." "iet away, Baft,'' wa3 my answer ; What shall I be ! ' Where shall I go 1 I'd give a thousand world, lo know, bhall I exist ! or shall I not! Ceasing to be I dread the thought Does death, in fact, destroy he whole, And with the body kill the soul! Aeaion .' I choose thee for my guide, I'll hear ihy voice, and none beside s Come, now, decide the doubtful strife, 'Twixt endless sleep and endless liie. Some who thy sole dominion own, As Nature's brightest, eldest son, fay thou hast taught the soul will live. And her account to God must give. Uthers deny thai this will be. And both for pro-.f appeal to ihee. I feel, I know th. I do sin. And conscience ra res here within ; If there's a God l fear 'us true) Does he his creatures' conduct view! And if the soul immortal prove. Can sinners ever taste His love ! Will they have nothing, then, to fear. Because be governs there and here 1 II he is good, will be destroy, And banish every human joy ! Are parents hurried to the tomb. Merely to give successors rocm! If he regards our action here. Why not revenge the injured's tear. And crush the ctuel and unjust. Their pride and malice, in the dust! These thoughts an anxious doubt create That this is not our final slate. The B,ble doctrine may be right If so, I sink to endless night. I hate that God whom they revere, j His holiness is loo severe ; I hate His law, which says I must Be like to Him, or be accursed. Once I conld laugh at what some tell. And scorn the thought of heaven and hell, But reason shines as clear as day. Although my outward man decay; Yea. it may shine and never stop, And misery fill my future cup. Draw near, my ftiend, if friend indeed, Yon will assist me now in need: With you I spent the jovial day. And cast the thought of death away; I save the rein to sin and lost, Which hastened my return to dust. O.can you screen my soul from barm Against the power of any arm ! Ah ! wretches, stop deceive no more, I've heard all yon can say before. I scorned the Christian and his God, And trampled on the Saviour's blood; With him I now bo part can claim. For still I hate the very name ; Yet he must be more safe than I, Better prepared to live or die ! Effects of Drixk. John D. De- frees, writing to the Indianapolis JocnxAL, says: "Twenty years age, I wa3 a looker on at the doings of Congress. The two men who attracted the most at toiiti.m were William Cost Johnson. CAX be i 0f Maryland, and Thomas F. Marshall, arc now the dennan lie-tunned or II ill church.Uev.A.G. Dole, pastor; the Baptist, served by Prof.Curtis, of Lewisburg; and the Catholic, without a pastor. The newer, mostly large and tasty buildings are: the Episcopalian, erected iu 1 -'., vacant ; the Lutheran, Is5., Rev. C. C. Culler; the Reformed Prejbvterian,lSj4, llcv. Wm. Th. Wylie ; the Presbyterian, Lincoln is this day and hour the mightiest name upon the Continent of North America. Prolonged cheers. Fellow-citizens! the name of Abraham Lincoln, which we present to you, is winning name a name to rally on m5, Dr. Watson; and the Methodist, wherever ireeaom requires a cuampi- 100, Rev. J. W. Langley. on a name to i-oasi oi wuerever yoa The standard of education appears favo- would point to an honest man or raLlc by the Free School reports of Is 5!, ' patriot a name to love wherever af which show 7 schools, taught 6 months by lection would seek a warm-hearted 3 male and 4 female teachers 34 schu- ; aud generous spirit a name which is lars $1247 tax levied. The same year, a spell to gather millions wherever a commodious Public School House was free hearts and strong hands are to bo erec ted, at an expense of over $4.o'W. j summoned in favor of liberty and hu A small building for the higher bran- raaaity." Tremendous applause. cbes of learning.erec-ted in lio.was u-ed , . until the beginning of lSGO, when posff : JQ-The West Chester (17a.) Dex.0- sion was taken of the new Academy build-' , . . A. . aing, a structure of fine proportions and , . ' W&Z the proposed oppo imposing appearance. It waserected,ls5y, j sition to Lincoln's inauguration as a at a cost of nearly St0o0,by the enterprise : singular fact, makes some remarkable and liberality of the citizens of Milton. statements He cavs The Convenanter's Escape. "I heard of that special old mad- In the dark persecution in Scot- dirt, lickcr, Jo Lane, of Oregon, say land, nearly two centuries ago, of ing few days since, that he wonld which our readers have heard a3 the lead an army to prcventhis inangnra "black 'Go." one of God's most worthv : tion. It is said the Yanceyites are servants is recorded to have escaped already forming secret societies in the his enemies by a daring leap. This south to prevent the inauguration of man, whose name was illiam Craig, was surprised by the dragoons one day, on a moor in Calloway. He could not get to his house, as thev had cut off his retreat. All he could do, was to run for a bog, where he had often hidden from his foes, but, long before he could reach it, he was overtaken and led back to his own door. There the brutal soldiery arau- a 'Black Republican President.' Shall we have one of these secret conclaves in our beautiful town ? The old , Know Nothing lodge can be had, and the half a dozen men who sympathize , with Yancey ought to rent it forth- with. ''On the other side of this question, I hear of a Southern man being asked if he thought his people conld io sins themselves bv inciting his wife's coaxed to stay ia the Lnion in the terror. ( event of Lincoln being elected? At length, they decided to take him 'Well,' he said, 'Lincoln was not Sew to a ridge half a mile distant, over- ard! Lincoln wa3 a Southern man looking the source of a beautiful by birth, and he did not know but stream, and to shoot him, and leave , what he would rather trust him than his bodv to the care of any one whose Douglas.' I don't believe the wheels love for Christ might ouUeign their of government will be stopped for an fear of cneiuic3, and induce them to , iustant of time, let who will be elect give it the rites of burial. They set cd. One thing is certain if the Ke ont, having tied their prisoner behind ' rub'ican party has one forty thon a dragoon for greater safetv. His sandth part of grit that animated the practiced eye followed the windings ' democracy when Gen. Jackson issued of the.stream, and he saw they had sV ! his proclamation against the nullifi- lected the only spot where he had the , ers, they will see their man safely in slightest hope of escape. Mippinj ol Kcutuckv. lhcy were tne most brilliant orator3 the 'observed of all observers.' Mr. Johnson died in Ma ryland a few days ago, a pauper and an outcast, unnoticed and nnlamented. The papers, a few days ago, informed us that Marshall is an inmate of a hospital at Buffalo. Intemperance, of course, is the cause of all this." B3.The Albany Evenixg Jocbsal, in noticing the action of the Southern seceders, very truly remarks : "Seceders repudiated Mr. Yaa Bu ren for a single act of disobedience to the Slave Power. The Disunionists repudiated Douglas for demanding that the Constitution of Kansas shonld be submitted to the people. The madness of 1843 elected Gen. Taylor that of 1S60 will elect Lin coln. And, with the Census of 1S60, the power of slavery to make or mar the fortunes of Statesmen, departs for ever." , ItlU 4..SV.S.U.L1 e LUtlll . down from his horse the instant his Oar friend Tearce need not be nn bonda were untied, he sprang out from , casy If Liacoia id elected, as we bc the bank and a ighted twenty feet , - L m h be inaugnratedf down the descent, lnstantlv grasp-: , , , 4 .. , ing his feet in his hands he rolled : ailJ l!iat peaceably. Eut if violently downwards over the soft sward so : opposed, the tra:tor3 to their coun rapidly, that, though the bullets from try s peace will surely meet a traitor's his foes whistled around him, he was j j0om. Scbaxtox IIepiblicax. untouched. A dense mist rose sud- denly, and hid him from his pursuers, j The Conservatives. TheNation and "in its friendly gloom he found a ; al Ixtei.ligexc eb, which is one of the safe retreat till they were gone. most conservative journals in the It was the last escape he had, for ; country, as well as the most impartial. ere long the persecution ceased, and says that 'Alien Mr. Lincoln was in he came back to his dwelling in the j Cougrcss he wa3 "distinguished alike faith. He survived the persecutions ' for the ability and amenity which he for upwards of fifty years, and told ' brought to the discharge of his public the story of hisescape to hischildrcn's j duties ;'' that the "selection was a children of the third generation. tribute no less to the political position His family suffered peculiarly in held by Mr. Lincoln among his con those dark ages. No fewer than five i federates, than to the popular talents of his relatives experienced the sever-1 he is admitted by all to possess ; an j, ity of Claverhouse. One of them was in consequence of the deep and wide shot, herding his sheep, ar.d at dead of night his wife buried his body. One made his escape from a threaten ed death by burning, and sought in Geneva the safety his home refused public interest that was felt in the is sue of the contest between him and Mr. Douglas, his name acquired a new celebritv beyond the bounds of his State, while'the manner in which ho him. He returned and slept with his bore himself throughout mat arauous fathers in peace long after Dundee struggle has doubtless largely con .rib and his myrmidons had passed to I uted to procure for him the distinction their account. Their descendants are ! he has just received at the hands of to be found at this day, wealthy and :' his party, assembled in general con- rpsrwlr-ri vprifvint the nromise. 1 vention ; ana mat Jir. "..r .... " -ii'l " luose mat nonor me, i win uouoi. American Messesuer. It is said that pepper and salt, sprinkled over a fresh ink-stain on woolen cloth, will absorb the iuk and remove the jtain. The New School Presbyterians number 142S churches, 1946 ministers, (ordained and candidates,) and 134, J33 communicant. Lincoln is -instlv entitled bv his private worth and proved ability to wear with dig nity any honor" his friends may bo able to confer cpon him. The Alexandria County Court (Virginia) has decided that octoroons persons possessing only oneighth nero blood are not Negroes, and lhe laws against free nc-rocs do not apply to theia. -