Z7T T3 l-s my t. - -r ft IMttflVI BY 0. N- WORDEX AND J. E. C01.NELIUS. 41 1.".0 per Vcar, al:s in (diancr. 'Till: UXIn.V ev.iblWi.'d in lnWLe Xo, 2,133. "fURONirLEr etaMN!:fl is I S H -"Whole No., S53. LEWISIiURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1SG0. PPI1TY INI CM. IJilfiSBUllll V:" i v'M- v i i- iiurK. I ni-n fMUiii. I', tin's. . - - .--k- r : c f 1 v i h'.i ! '1 . - : ..'-j. A DOUGLAS DELEGATE. M, ed Mch itn ihe Mate Tradr. in: ti. a i i:uv i:tio.v i-innati I v.r.TT?.. print.' ; have it. It is your right to have : slaves, and ju-t a- i:;aiiy or a? few as , voir please. I will never ioln a Mirty to force slavcrv anv-: in nliii.ii ue.-ire where, or kef Th- C i t::o spe.-cii ot Sir. OofU'EX of l.pplJis..j nrjln, the Kultimoie Convcn- nluted bv th hi. Mr. G. v.-us one of the most r:i-t of Mr. I'.!!.'! friend., and naked ia th? Convention to vote from anv place. I ljL-ii' vi' t fiat it is tp'j- law Co.; r it Wi.,i Til ii on both ballots. It is this to whi -it Mr. I'utler. of Massa- s n' . o said that he !.. act with a Convention in the p.i.i:::r of the .Slave was a.lvo..ateu. -i'fK.'H or uort.T'EX. God. and all Lis hk',,rv to tv so. All that I ;k'i: leave it to the people o and Tcrritorks to settle for thonis-lvc. under t! tion of the I'nif.-'l .-t a-.v -. And no a- while I am up 1 my veto upon one t that 1 on i.ot poinp t in what 1 sav. I of i. a ture s proves that 'l'" 1 feds irresistal.lv drawn towards him. An Evening with Abraham Lincoln, In his cniiSlTx,tXi ac: bearinLr, he Sraxr.niaD, II1...T une 21, 1C0. j lelleet-- the crentlernan. Hardly a trace Ten hours of dusty riding in the , of the rouuli school:!::: of his earlier fnn brought ne to Sjiriiijrfield. a com- '. days remain?. You may he i:i:j.ros mon plaee, Fj.rawlini' sort of town. ei Ly his anidarity of character, hut covering ahout ten times as much 1 it never occurs to vou that he lacks Cue of til 3 Eirst Iloridians. it fc. . ri l a. The woB'I.-rfal c; achie? cf tl'. I'lir.c: liau Oli the States that matter ::,;;!! ;A; j :.,::-,. w..: t t., i..-t I::'. I k!,OJ- -. apjdau-l- i irrouaj as it onht. After vainly M-archiiiL' for a hack, an.l finallv S'-'t- If his mai.ner is at Y..i down to the conclu-ieii that all the world horva? outs were peJc.-tri-: I a us. j - ident o! uaatten wits. out to vi.-;t Hit- latin o 1 res- f the I'uited State-, a-foot, aii.j ide 1 oy any puide tavo n:y own I had but little dltth'ultv in jjr ?tar ca tliroaiflf. IOYItV. 41 i- I t. I-"-An Hour at tlx- 11 l'l. ""! -Mr. l're-1 h l.t, and Ci (.'..T.v. ution : 1 come ate of t'.cor.-ia, ii.dorsed by that r.e C'r.:ive;.t: o-j a:. J bj the Convcn !i of (."iiaric-ton. Ti.is oairht sure to p:e ;ac a il.ht Jo be heard he re yea : and tiiou.'h I have not lemon of time :i ro.a t'ae vou mav . :.i. 1 ' litlW yet I think 1 -'iji! Kv- v.i w 1,-n the do '.! due- 1 a ivo wiil i.e the d..cti lu - of Mar:. i :l wj a. im? ti:c l'.ar-..- ot ::,y :c.-t, nation. A mod. -st I'jokin? twostorv brown e, with trie siajif "A. I.tx he door-pL-it-. told m.-- that ia.-e is t;..k,l. The hoie anil ol th' It I!: r..i N. s Lc t v i r- d mv .rti; in the ot . or-ia cither to the House of York ! I sav l'O lor ii'. l)r. V 1-- u T.t 1'hr : 1 , - arc.' Ti.- - T.k- s. . L-r T - . J n Ta- -ra Tar -JJ-. r. T:- C.'.-.r A:. : T-. :r H I v. A-U: . l.roade.-t seu-e of ti that this w hole thin j of t eminent. J say it is stiend,!: f.v.) or tl. -r .11 ;it- rvczr iir. . or t:.e iiou-eot Lancaster. 1 leel that 1 l.avo a ri-'ht here to fpeak to the L-r- at i 'cmoeraue j.arty 0! tne i uitcd 0Ht fJf t;lC .r1; .itr-. in -eeiti mo elements ot eminent. 1 ;n;;-i;ou a::i oiroranization wnn-li s :o prevail m t;:e mi-JM ot tins ,.olars au,.n it.tc.ijeiit a.-suiL-.y, 1 liave on.j c-icri:'.. l:i - tho:ij:: :.e vii.e:i:m-iii o. i.ae caj.au.iuy oa ..c coan 0f o. man tor s. o-.-iven.tiient was about j,jc cj;mc to ,,r(.v to prove a U..i.ie here, ami that the c-.ios of Hi.,. rty was a'i'oiit.hriekiu'. h.-nve the world : but I tru-t tiiat miy be the darkert hour just he fee th: day. and that from these ele- !','.!. t- el u.-''o:M -h'iil vieit.or. it; t!.e ! 1 s..v ken " 1 b-nvral (lov all v. ro' ' tj ..? ice i.iil.:o:i. of :n ot.r f-jckvts. vc-. t::i- in taut P. :t i I ; J wtre p.' a i. :-a:.;er J -e. a : :. : :rr i t -' : ;--v::.p -n :r,r" . nrrt1 jr r.arnr- u; oil J ::. ft:-. ' & P the representatives he inteiiiitciit Amorieati people asseiu'ded may be able to devise :a i:po:i which the ;rreat Iernoc ie party of the 1'i.itcd States may united : a:, i that we will add ! r vh.-p-rv to the laativ we have B-vs-h -h : .J.l.r, "l am an' ..t.C p: litV 0; ate the ''r maintaining liationul llcnio In: Tn- I :ic '!. I'll1- J i .loaj to the extreme outh : 1 : a pro-rdavery man in every sense li.e wold aye. and an African ive-trade n.aa. Applaue and ;ca. ie. to pr to 'et a Jew !."-: for us to iro to Vir.-hdaand b;:y a pro a:id pay ?U it f.jr hi:.:, i equally ri.-ht for tts to 1:0 1 1 Ah where we can tret the::i for f ... r plause and lah-ht. r.l lb ie is' condition we arc p! may us wed come to face the mu-ie. There are ih r, Key West. 1 at: 1 to be fnt bark. 1:' th-S'-nt back, what would 1 ( 'ne half of t!.e:a woui thev cot there, and would without huuz crtrava-.-Led. An air of quirt i-rtiii-!!.-;i; p.-rvadr I the place. You wi.i.1 i have known in-ta;.tlv that s::e w ho pre-ided over that 111 hold was a true type of the American lady. There were flowers on the ta ble ; there were picture.? upon the walls. The adornments were few but chastely appropriate ; everything was in its j.lace. and ndnistrred u the .-erc-al efi'vet. T!ie Ihou-ht that involuntarily olo-.-omed into speech was : " t a J'iea-ant liuML Abe L:::rr;;;1 I,;..;" culture. .-omewnat unusual, it never strides vou as in the ka-t decree uncouth. n the f;sci.tials of L'ool breeding. .Mr. I,, is intiiiitely superior to tne j' nerality of An.ei-icaus. I fm-i hi;a far more refined far more sahlued in manner exhibiting far mors tiie etTcets of ;ociai attrition than 1 had expected. 1 was greatly impressed with the cmineutly i-ractp ai. cha:a :ter of his mind. No man I i v 1 : r has k-s of the isionary. Jle is e idf-nt!y a "pood hater" of cloud capped theories. The i-rasp of his u.ln.i is strona' an j tena cious. He talks like one who thinks st ho u-e-' clearly and profoundly. He has all tne rnar-.s o! a mind that scans close ly, caiivas.-es thoroughly, concludes , deliberately, and holds to .-ueh conciti sions utittiiichincly. lie seems to me ; to be rarely pitted wkh the faculty of ; reuiaiuiiip faithful to his convietion oi riadit in the lace of dithcuitie.- and discouragements. Another charae-teri.-tic tnat iii.presie? me is his ei.ii- i neat iiifriirf:..vfs. I d not believe cf oars f r the surr Ttcf life are ttvtr s thoreugij afprcciatcJ a? in tLe growir, mMiths, when the sun, anj tLe riiri luv? times wakel everv tlieg tnat t'.tft, sol X:ar npiics to the o:csti&a, "if a icaa dii aiiL," with lajriada tf af- tvcuir.?. tat o:rpe lKil'.rt fani be nve Cr-ilics. V.'a itrA, last 5-unly eveuiLj cf sa.-h a dy as '. cailcl 'T: rii: rf :!. nr.i. pr.i : .' and tLe ibn, a, the f i--t j r-.i.eTJ, w.-is vrcf'n its fall, 5t en a little r li i.f tartb litw fTcjt with tie kcea if j :L'. s. whence we saw tevta or c-iglt -cf had n .t a:re aai etie i c:irr.. i with c i:n, and one teas P ucL-.i up wy.u wheat as wiih tuL-LiLO, at.1 twi hj in tLe i.ih k fur: r:s tf ta: taaier ! anl cbc sl.f :-d awaj ia a srax-tb f i.-ture. mkitij ' o S'.ch adia as Waurloa. Some-wtt-re af-r iff, j-.a mij meet one who it fci?!t:t.5 t- wr.:k ia tLat rath; one maj i:r z'-i iu tLe c.uataics and think cf it; .n miv t-s oa the ea aal remember It; fi-vi k iu I'raiise that presed it; feel t ra wi-.h lb rus that weald delight ia it Si his tLe magie and beauty of borne. but that gate Las opcacl aud closed twn- tj t.:nes a day, aad d, to and fn npoa that ptb Di.re ttiin two LcnJr d tboouod pi'-rin-s Lave gjt.e. Only cue ia ail these -iirs Las bieu l.ne f.rih ti return na u..re i r ver. AUwi a'. a maliitade tn le:n ibel ti re 1 teu-a-h tlat rjjf; Las enlarged tha circle rjual the fire-iae : La partaken of the a' uL'ia'.ce of ta?kct and (tore. Aa Lar-dre tLr.usaLd hue enmc, and an ban dn 1 tLouul Lave been taken ty the Land a-d icidi welccme. Aal all, oer tbat pith, ani all, over that tLresboll. And yet the latter, csaie ti Ixfc at it, ia not and one was Lr.kcnio to tbeliii.-ws cf an ;r:l- TLe faa is -'"iri-ing round to- orcharl, that washed up in tLe green sur ges around sometLit-j we c:ulJ cot ?.c. and me towered with a fin' jr re : ar,i 1 wh ji: wi w.lh i in -is cf t :re as in -: L : 1 2 w ttil. IV .cvd in. and oUr ;en:e T'ies be turned up 'i' wn at -adiiip not should b the r-.dt? die lefre th? othr half a the e-ia-t of bv "IT '..Id 1 . ; , r! 1: ' T.. i: r.d .v a Tie .1 r :,!. J h 1 : :h- t.l.i !: J -..it m ar. t-if T.s .larger ihau u- ! : Ar.i 5em- 1 . v a:. : Tie t:r. s.:. v.-: a::--- :.i W hrrc f.iitf ire.- iwrl Lj-. i V"ice .! nu'iian V nr a.: t-or tucn ruag rfi: - ..lit liUi.r. t i a ivau: ' nee of i.::man ra Ir.vcry, as I s done more v and iutelli- tue white race, and ol the e tiiau all ei-e lopether. I l.-ev the 1 :i ol : ii'.r. ii re-peri 2 a: rr :'v :Vnr?. i. hr.. ' .: ... .:, : : 7"s- .;ni- rii : rare;'. ;"l e. - r-'-'n. Vs..;,. ;: -.. c -e -A- i r. i;n: r. -.v -'c :-.r ' jr- . f i.:3 "ir p.avir.a:'1- hat pi -: ' Ar. : ;r-t me c :.-. ne - i. .; . Xae :a-ci u.ai are ;&. The Civil War in Ilexico. The civil war in Mexico Las alairst rrifcd to Lave int.re-t f r tew-papi-r r"a- :rs. Jrrora time 13 uaje r umr, lj degrapb or mail, rop r:s ri the taovc teobi of the c?DtiLi:iig par'.Us, but the :ture of affairs is lut tLe same tbat it i-a vvir ari. TLe (."Larch party re- tt.a pjfsess'r-n f f the t'p tal, atl tLe Ll-ra'.s still bill Yen Cruz. Aii tie r-.t ...f tie cuntry cutiuues t) he de-bate-ihlt gr-ai-j. ca which the rival haders cert ;:ci;:.:nally to iL-kil ,:e ia a httle j'::i:? practice. The' ta:tl.. Ltwcvcr, are rarely f f a c:s;-:rjt.ai i de-:ra;tivecharetiT. If the Mrxieat f -ujut as Aavtiear,s WcU.d. tLe cul-.tj w ud have L:en a'tnest de popolated ly this tiav: , but the Me-xicatf know better tbsn tr- f jht hard when it is rM absrluttly Ec-cssiry. S :ae'i!i.es the crrts rg f.Tcesjjst c .a.; t-.ar toougV to fse es:b ctLrr, anl tb:a jruieiit'y rc tr.at, l;th fii-.s cliiadog, cf course, a de c:J'.d vi::;ry. At otLer time?. wLtn the ifadtrf succeed in rfftinff un th.? c iarire t r I c cf tt;r f.iiiwer?, there is a ii-.tle blvod-f-tiacd the capturing of pris .mers, arms, i-i lanunitioa. An event of tb is kind L'lt ence pr.ciaimcl by tLe m .Te f rta t!f partj i;i signal and crushing triumph. let the chronic state of revolution and r'u war into which Mexico has fallen, -:st, liltimateiy, result ia utter exbaus ; :E- Like the victim of a s'ow eonsurnp- i el:e e it to be founded 0:1 ti.e law of .Nature, and upon the law of God ; I beheve- it would be a bkssinp to all races : I believe that liberty would tot truly tvkt in t'ais Western Yv'orld xeept t:i jii.taii.it. e; the int. prity of the crc.it national l'cn.ocralie party. Appiat;--. As for tiiis irrcpressiide ; coi.ti.ct j .irty. with their serried ranks ; tf w i-.ady to m.ir.h down upon us. I L.ve no faith in it. because it is foun- amonp strangers, to be eaten 1:1 cant.ibals. or be eaattht an! s.dd apain. or die of starvation : and this you call humanity ; 1 ;ay it k plraev : I say that our (bjvernment i- aetinp apaiust rkrht and reason iu tld- tau ter : and if the South, ru n.e;; had the s;unk and spirit to come ri.'ht up and face the North. I U lieve the Northern J cnjocrae-y atle-ar-t woul.i come to tlio true doctrine of popular sovereignty and non-interveutioa. Aipiau:e and lauirhtor. Think of it: two thousaril p-rir barbarians from Africa caupht within the last four week-, and kept ii-.jti ntlv I heard fjot.-teps on the sta.r.-. ani a tall, aapular lookinp ! man. with a profusion of wiry hair' -yl: around loose' about his head, a j.:ir of eyes that s-eme l to av. u;..ke y-.u.-self at home." a forehead remarkably broad and capacious. and . arit'.s that were some'.il.at too lor.p : and lat.k for a statu te of A polio, made '. : . . ... i-t 1 - .... atance. ine i;ps were i I o! ter. the nose strut mv aquiline. i. ones hijh and proniineiit. ; .jie iaee in ::eat.ve at once ' of 'o:id:ic.-s an 1 re-oluk.me.-s. Ia re pose, it had somethir.p of rigidity, but when in play it was one of tae ! i-iO-t eloquent I have ever seen. None of Jos pictures no h:ni tne slightest : prjacnu; .e 0: c.n.:ens. jisnce. ii;s presence is cotnmand-. inp. 1.1s manner winning to a marked ' :: ree. After you have been livej t.iinu'es in iiis company, you cease to ' think that he is either homely or awkward. He stiproaehed. extended his lmnl and pave me such a srrasp as only a ; wariu-hearted man knows how "to t::ve- Jle sat down bcsj.lc me on ihn any earthly power can drive Mr. Lincoln into the commission of a mean action. 1 am sure tiiat he would far prefer be! up ripl.t than 1 .'!!. p l'rv.-i-deut. (tne tzti.. ia talkinp with hi:a. that Lis utterances CoiuC fioia the heart. I heard but or.e expression un qualified praise of Mr- I.., an. onp his neighbors. No man livit.p i- more profo!indly respected and more ar-d-.;.tly loved r.mor.p those who kr. e.v Lita best. All parties and iut- rests join 1:1 ptiVinp trooute to los pr.vate Wilis the "Lo-'C-tnirk" they triced on it; the ''Dr.u-iLaik" as kg. Lie as ever. Ilera was a ?; t uaavtej ia the Wildirnw, only a little wh.ie e-t ; an cak-:pnii.g wbera dver tr pel and Lanttrs biiilt iLeir camp :is. Une n.an roiled up f.ur CkLin wallj ani tr:d aa cartLen L-.artb ; one woman swept the r:nga 2 r ani parii-Led the wails w:.b the bamtlest of ad roings; one girl trained vines arexnd tbe li-tla w:i.d .-, and rlaated bes de tb c fj.-. d-cr. This was ail, and this was L me. Ani to this almosttundis:ernabl sp t, ljw fj.t and Learts made frequent pi gr-raoge. Then did they begin to weir Uc i.r:. palb ; Lo it worn and beauti ful forever 1 thsn was drawn that Firat pis'ur-; not the L:rses Meridian of many beans; tbat poirj first growth, and whi.t lay th buy was a f.ru:, and the - j:: could not ae-e was aa eld b-.aie: Twenty eight y its ago it w-. a wild- r ness. Mil. 1 the wcrd : a wi.ifrne-s. tot a "desert," Nature Lad ia.;r.v-i" it, winter an' sa:cn.er, since tiae brgao. Now, this Utile lay of land is Larily iarg en. ugh f r a Oerxan l'rincl; ili'y, 5x1.! as eucb thiDgs are, tut it supports tenant ioaaacrable ; not tLe tLv p, the tinkle of wLose little bells we Lear in the w ids; no! the cattle lowisj htz the wiadinc pa"h fr.ra t' kiehirgup th raoeea toe virtues. spoken o! i.vervwi 'as th'eb icre -t 0: I eir -h:d and shining heels in sun; tot tn: liaiea-L Car l h:m ahroal and grissLirerirg: Lut the lord iU-Pan-ds. ti. kindest o: parents, tne liiost ine- tLis manor, his cLiiiren and grand chi.d r.'D, and friends and ne'ghbers, and "the straagT within his gates." We always Gen. Lane oa Abraham Lincoln. thought that o'.J Iiaa.turgher a sensible eanoi late kr O over nor of Indiana, is sttitiiptnp the State, to.'eth'-r with Mr. Hendricks, the i'enioci atic candi date. Ia a recent discu.-.-ion at Tip ton, (let. Lane spoke as follows of Mr. Lincoln : 'We present von a canlidate for kohi. and commenced talking about l:i0 1 r-!'-,-ncy wlo. 111 Li- j.crsoti. is political affairs in my own State with '. an ai'i iHustration cf our free institu tions. -Vn orphan chie). i"'rn to no inheritance-. Lut with an honest heart Gen. Henrv S. Lane. Republican maai and rne who cttaired mer.-y wiihal, who left his estate to certain swans and their heir-, r- ani fe-a j.aca u i.-e-ja; with co.eien ciTis ia . no we can not say a n.uch f:r the wisJcn cf the burghers who font a c-!oy cf tb-.se 'forehanded'" Litis to New Y.:k 'here nierirg tbeaj inde-pend nt, forever swans l'ank hou"b thev are ia the Lah.t cf i.mp man a no e n:i rablc and of K disea-e a:. .- Vu-t. starva- ;u auarchv. 1:1 cvervthi. opposed to human propress ip that is : while I P rstai.P tne idea ot the great Na tional I'emocraiie party to be non inPTve:.ti"n in its broadest sense. Applause. N'.w. i:.y Nortiicrti frlenk, J j0 know ti.at 1 can do anythinp in oie.:a ie. .. ........ i.ie-e la.nieis. r. tweetvl vei but whatever 1 can do I will. Ap- ' i,caj. y'c 50!i. .;'. :;1 back p!--e. ' does John Hull d " when he g ijr inetids in (-ori'.a wno are the Territ civine: tuere tion ; ana what do not uie are to Pe sent back ly our Government at an expense of one or two iaiHion?. thouph they are bea-a-ir.p i.ot to be sent back, and landed upon the coa-t of Africa. It is cruel, inhuman, wronp. and 1 appeal to the pood set.se f the Atnes iean nation ajaiust it. Look at Juhn Dull t he has bound us to catch all we can, and we sen 1 them back at and name, a it.dti-trious ha for himself th earth. Hebe teor uzz ot his stronu' r name of II trotitr ri-jht and . he has carved out rou lest 1 Ositlon on to ei.iv tne rr.e- 1:1 r? per ut what - them'.'' He apprentices them out npain. and otectio:! 01 iiaverv m.'.,.j ',rP- f,r them 11 is t- e are advocating a hvpoei-itica! treatv that vou arel-otind t..e0ry. a mere abstraction, a bv, and vet I 'near i.n Souther:: voice, tnat is i.ot atul can not be : v...r.i.r.rn vr.! -.'....1 Least with liclaoss and g-c-i livirg. Now Nature Laf ninliituies of Lcirs cn such a farm as we are writing of; thit; two-f-otcd, slsfooted, n:-f.otei; thing tbit y, h p, b:und, creep : t Let burrow ia ihe earth, twinkle ia the sanL.ax, dwell in the greca towers :f the trees. And tLey a'.' ilvc an! thrive ; soaio '-lay hopes of the whole world up" fir winter i.ke the ants, the Lees and for the perpetuation of free povera- the s.-juirr:!". and some Lnpry f-.-.i.w-1 meat. This obscure child of poverty Lave no winter to 1:.; cp i.r, aul - I.ke spent a larpe portion of ..;s I.te in lite L uran's cu.ioo, aro "c.n.pi;nLns of the J,11,'',:" ,La.- lCl : S;xW -at ? :H J ft.m hoxe. , , . . Iioisn t it stand Nature m ban 111. our common country m Ti.t arm. at: 1 around the inest A! rahani Lincoln a. ra::, tte v would e!o mucti P. ... i 1 . 1 . ...,..-.i; v. ei. l '.i-eiiio j'ioieeu'ei neon iae- jtl (et.eral iover:.n:et:t. an d have a line of p. dice cstablishc 1 a'cmp the bor- d.r- of th -la har.p the thic are steal inp our nippers. a:ei app.ause.j '1 hat i- a means of protection, and why? II cause it is practical. Re-iic-.vc lauphter and a -plause. Here is my old native State of Virginia, the slave tradinp and slave .in 11 me.. a;r:rr0.-i,0!! t,o the lawoi nat n from the T:.,.irr. i:.-..i i.-.t 1 P t.. r voice against it. humble as it i .Now. tiiis mav oe a .-' Cju'iarv nues- tatesto catcli and tion before us to-nipht. The treat Abolitionists who p0;nt j, hamionv and union ia the L Laughter ?reat Hemoeratic party. Let u wU;p the li.acli Kep::!..:ca:i?. iet u- ,cn we have set us act toitether. win the fipbt. aii J wi tied these thin.'s. let a ieriow;e'lpe ol details which surpri sed me. I asked him if he was not very much borel with calls and cor-rc-pondence. He replied th.-.t he liked to f hi; friends, and as to the letters he took great care not to an swer them 1 He referred playfully to the various ''attempts upon his life,' and the poor success that attended them. His greatest grievances w. re the ani.-ts : he tried in vain to reeo liir.e him-elf ia some "Abraham Lin coins'" of the pictorial--. I a-ked him if he continued his pro;e.-s:or.al hu-uaess -inee his nomina tion. He sail he had attempted it. but pitied his clients. He had b?en arguing a case the day before, but sa; J t..e demands of his position made him an indifferent lawyer. He ji.oL-p with great freedom of corruption in I''acc -Li 'h idaees. He regarded it a- rnr cn.p.rc ba:,e of our American polities: i f art':, the pr-itioti of kresi lent of the co-j. i not respect, cither as a man or -v".a,.a.u 1..-.0..1 :: a pjlitician. one who bribed or was "t once a dlsthipukhvl lawyer, a pv bribed. He said he was -lad to know trioti? -talesman, at. 1 a leading poli- the r.ro'de of Illinois leid ,mt ve. ticiau for thelasj twenty years, whose learned the art of !.! venal. Ti,,. p-htical discu-ions with Ste-.h whole expense of his eampaipa with l'jU- I'ou-'as did not excev.l a lew hundred ( "liars. I wish the thousands of .,,.0. ii'.ica: defatcr on tae whole continent pie iu mv own State who loathe cor- Now.k he not worthy toheprc-enP:-d to rapt practices, could have heard and .vo'' ai a candidate? What hi-h i:;:x Mr. Lincoln's indipnant denaa- '1'iality do you desire in your Iresi- dent ; 1 (.a desire, aoove a.l thiacr3, phiin. cd l-fa.-hionel honesty, atei Abraham Lincoln is a svnouvm for all whence ihe? reckoa their "derarture." and wiiher, wander they ever so far, tarry they ever so long, tLey ail promise tbeiu slvcs to return, sooner or later, this year, er the ecx, seine tiaie. I'e ple talk a good deal of the -'tcb-sions" they Lave to perf.rra ; efthegebg about they Live to do among the Lcatbeu e! Caristend ia. lut Le who carve out ia the wiidemc-s cne uch Home, one such Lay aiaiist bec.ia.ed ia the midst wf lbs woods, and stiijs ia it and honors it, doe more for Lis teighb. rs, tn:re for God and Lis country, mere f.r the years to come, ;h-u the m.ral Sancho I'anias that g f rth ly pea er persen to do knightly ser vice, the Werld is cot better for them to tbe aai .aut of one sue-b narrow path, 0.3 0 vocation of a farm laborer : l.cti I leek over this vast as.-.r.i-mpose d in part of vour.p tneti. mv heart grows stroairer, and mv hope grows brighter. There listens to n. perhaps, this Jay, some l.-m"-t son cf toil who shall vet roach the r than kings. Irghcr than the proa k.-t position on i to do a gold deal cf vig reus growing when it can? L-ek at the business she did in those thir-y days if June. IIcw tree and shrub reached out their Lands all at cace and rolled down their green slaves. Ihms anJ mni.es Lave met togetner, ana ii.acs drisis kissed each ether. And thus, there is enough kr all the tenants, in-dorrs and cat. Tic-re's many awLite leaf in -becked'' errain : those yelk w wijwams 01 ' ...1 .':s,-.e..:.-, wi-i, t.-...' .--, las show him to-dav t) in ot: :e ablest, if not the verr ablest. 1 ' .1 . -1 1 1 1. r . .'i the wte.l Lcnev in the Lives, su-ar in the srrghurn ; of Joel Il.rlow's gildcn tneme ia the si.k.d po- and ta.-sled c:rn ; abundance everywhere. little ; Lut wo fcavc been "c'rhrrin : two or three cal tiens not down that is honest. tr; he ha come ii ,..;m 1 r. t . .... - ' ciation ol vetiaiity in hiph places. I Axother. MrIIamiine,of M'Poaeugh c:ia now understand how the epithet 1 reeding state of Virginia. Laugh- county, Lunois, Las resigned Lis post as 01 'ii oxn-T Abraham Lincoln, has ter. j Chairman of a Democratic Clab, and come come to 1-e so universally applied to Hei.EC '.te rr.oM Virgixia. I call ; out for Lincoln. In bis card Le sayt : j h? '!'c great West, the gentleman to order. He casts an "Ilavine recently real tbe late speech ; 1'L' many pleasant incidents .,tn. ,.r..-,, Vlrnta l.v -":.' .1 i.i.. i, r.i- c c,.., Connected with his Contests: with D.ei. 1.1... .ie a l 1 1 ni-e-u . i...i..u v.-..iilj (Jl UUUJD 1JUZ.U ia I11C C - C.Uaie, IU , . , , , her the slave breeding State of Yir- which be took occasion to say in substance told me that he spoke, ia garments. No man has dared to im- rlnia. tbat bis doctrine of "non-intervention , all. MSTV-FOfP. times, nine or ten face Pu2 ta tim..ru-"li: ?.a v. l0no?,' ,an,i Mr:. Gon.r.EX. "WcH. I will sav jhcn to (he Siuth. S!avc territory r.i-c timn to face with his antagonist. His es- integrity ia knti.ll, that possibly cuy jnve sug-s-.stive to seme reader er other. We want him to lock at the tnrriw path w:rafr:m the gate to the doir cf the boa,estead, worked through S.wericg shrubs tbat bir- throtih'h the fiery furnace of three d.-r it, and .-aucily catch you by the coat- skirts I.ke children who Lave been waiting for y ou and Lavo come pirt way from tLe threjLhold to meet you. Tbat path began ta be worn more than a partcr cf a cen-. lury ago, ly the touch cf kct, s-nue of wLich have wand-red and returned not; heated contest' m Illinois, an, to day there is not a smell of lire on his His mind is beautiful :s. Me the slave breed In? State of Georgia , Awyer in extent ih-in the 'A tc : ttmatc ot tne "Little Giant, is gcr.er-. Vain? Veaut;;ul as .". U1. lra?ran. T i .. l. . 7 .. " .1 . K' . - - OT.S I,. prince. I ej t.-. i.m IlOW er Ol Ills O U Pi ail 10 tiO.lIC. UU'I " rr , -i . -i .w-a .,k.;- v. ill hor.d r.r.ri niclie- .., .. t - h : s 1 1 fe a r.l character is as rare and " '-u-- """ 6 vse.l. ll.Oua iaaugntcr.j i ) r .e-r 'V , -, U,J "-'"- .,, '. i.t-. .ml Wr in the lr-.ai,rr..thsed pOIIC-S US lliC Cl.Sl.ll dL' I Milieu -.--.wj -ei. i then tier tnv r.e fertb and tr dd.n mire I"..-st Meridian cf II: llAti r. At' r.-.o.-.f.rss IX iue U.mteh Siatl- TLe kail-rsy Annual for lot s ates iLat ia nine years, or from lSoO to Wf', tLe railways cf tbe United States hive increased fr:m 7, Coo to 27.011 mile ia l-.r.-h. Ia this period the increase io the N-w Il-g'and States amounted to o-7I rer c nt , while ia eight cf tbs Vr. stern S'a'es the increase w:s liOl.41 prccT.: At tie same time, the furmrr gilned in p f ulatien Id 12 per cent., and the latter 4'J V... TLe total cost cf tbe roa is. up to 1"1', ana "anted to 1105,151, C70, cf which large sum it is supposed one-third has teen wasted in obstruction. There are at this time 2,C'00 miles of fia kUi roads ia tbtkeited S ates, and about I .'.'('.' unl- r c- rs-ructi. n t prrj cted, re j airing $ i . ,. for their completion. It is estin-a-ed. Lowever, tLat many years mast elapse b.f .re sulaoient capital can bd diverted tr.aa otber otjecls to carry tbem through. Ia the meantime, many projec ted in the spirit of rivalry to otber roads will be abandoned. It is calculated tbat ikyXO miles ef railway are sufficient to do ail tbe business of tbe country at the present time, and tbat t-,000 miles have been constructed ic part in rivalry tooth er roads, which Lave proved a dead loss to s cekboid.rs, and in the main wiil pass in to tLe Lands of tLe stockholders. TLe average cost of railways per mile in the New England States has been $"d, C'2? ; in the Middle States $40,10 ; ia the S ..-libera States SilihCf; ar.d ia the 1 esteju State? "b!G,3.jj. Tbe reason a-s gned f r the- cbraptess tf c. nstruL-ii. o ef raiir ais at the Se-ath is that they were t . ; . . . 'i...s tl. a TV,...:,-mrcef nn.iT li-i-sn : democratic itaaors in tnis t-taie ciaimea poer. i an men ne nas ever seen . -poue-s us iue e...-.ai - i ' . fan on tne ca-a ran. aim: im ct r--. .geo 0t,ona. aecay. Dissolution s - from four years ago tbat the results of that d oc ; says Mr. L.. he has the most audacity : -avrs the shore of Lis north western life; and some have g ne across tne ..n- tm.iL thi ,.4L2ai, L,W, tLe Urfl.t v ineyunie, iLi the apparent indifkr- y;.. ; t,.e trine would be in favor ot fno-hm, I an in niaintaiainp aa untenable position. lom-. As the proud representative tiacat, and over the sea, tnd Jin.e Lave ta u; iiifiCl y-r mi if ; in! I0 f , 1? t" cf men'of'thisConvention'at Charleston ; jnchned believe that I Lave followed tbe Thus ia endeavoring to reconcile 1 of American institutions, he will oc g5ae 0Tcr tU River, ani Lad rest. I: lLe Je4St fr t.i;il!r? country to tae condition cf M- xico is t0 vyt K!V rhllta;ion. I will sav i f j1?? .ul f5. Fg,?5 c'uli - - eipular sovereignty and the Drek Jonr 1 ia , Mei ,a c"':e and a.. tI.at if 1 1C, will come to see me, j mia ibaM be KVati ,0 dj' :' ?" .argumcnt stripped Pence of ta.rty mi.liori, of ' pwp e , - ct. a fi5ot liae en tbe da,k pain, - ,wl Ve. P the ambition of tLe Lur-pean na- I will show- them as fine a lot of nc In endorsing the Dred Scott dog. " .lu.try. is, : "It is legal to expel ; npon the ea-r era rorticc ol our . aaJ yct tlere have been far : '" fL' Z ',7 j ill .i g xs which desire power upon this e.ti- proes. and 7f ArnrCAX too, as Douglas losesali claim to the support cf It S 'Inttat:'1! with ! atabiti.us writings with a w.rld less ; LZ 4 uZV: Knln nll TonWrsT.asGitAiNCitoPs.-Wel!,; I asked Mr. Lincoln if he saw much '. millions of freemen. In the entl.usi-, those whose lives were one ; who came .Jw CfEt.; t 9 rercenf.. Kb : 7: T:h: Tr::7t IZ S ni or Jem too : Commercial Eir,e., of Chicago, gives, in of the Homoeratic paper. He said p,n? over .is whole an out of the same nist and bore cne name , UB s et ,;ct. ; 7 per cent ; thirty 6 r viv.-.-ta i . i i t i ii . i it icena hi me j i nii.. ilil' ic.-uil ui tut: ruaiL ui ui3 nnuu; hlh. aij'j i-iiiiir'ti - r iu lioiuiou tLHi dngeroas cbaracter. t -'f'S . V r r.-.r,sn m.- m .t cf irir Vrpnili Putitute, bu been charged by tbe L'xp- apoieca wub the mission of endear- I f.-f.s.rrr 11,..... T 1 T 1 il . I Iffi ICCTtd Vi-:r:- Tr t n r ' , nr.n M Wheat crop of loJ. as martetea at tUat lo lei inm see ItiC most aonive ol : " iAua-u , ia iuc aiui i"w a; tvia a :iac lid'' . ' t ''-S and slav Geomia. and mean to be d tut 1 do not mean tion at all. o.i.i k.....!-. : .1 1 1 I .1 - .1, i .1. . i: tii-os; i.f frnn. -rl.ieti T-net- lt!n7n ITT. on 0 Irecdin" "tate a P0IDt- la ' lour, iii.u -. wn-i.-, .u i.icui. aie suuuiu ju'iae- iuai uie nue , in -vii r t' t T Ia nt ' " be-f C-t" Dusaeis ; toiai, equal 01 tactlCS Wlilcn ItlCV lntenaea to pur-1 liiou-uua mil ioj-s. mej iuju.a rV-w Vr l ,1 v- to 12,498,571 busk.U, exeeedinp the re- sue, was that of personal ridicule, thousand valleys : in this enthusiasm -rfSjieellUl tO V irglnia, I . .' ... ,, liW r e!i;; i-A , T,... ..:.! : -rl.l.S n--.m-.ta a I -.tel. til., sr.irit of to uoaire the aucs-' . '. . . . . ,,- rt. . .r t . . , ' i. t i .e. . nusneis. nut lai.icc sti m iu.se ..uiu ana ne oea nim amazintriv. lie was pro jiie-c. i near we- nam u. me- thresbei'id have love and friendship, j .y and sorrow, Lope and fear, youth and age, come and gone, and lent the place the charm cf humanity, and made it beautiful ia thoughtful eyes forever. S -a a.sccver the sites of Tvre and Si l - s iicviiiij uaa an auuience ol cis us iweu any ; i uej. nor. as F -c'-'tj, and is to leave with Lis family Convention to send ma here JaO;i''t.r T. :- .- ., . , . ' bed new light on the pr.ph- j . rir,n . t t tbe crop ot ifj. oy n'.',. "''-'s-, lucimeU to believe that Te t',. if. is,nim.reial rer-uta- . ir..-. . r i.:, :n . . . ' i.j.ic.' ci-g-a r- ciijiis ui i.is ciie-iiiiesj ine ..lite i ,: ,t,. ,.,.. ki tmth r-f the rred'E- ill :.l. l:l.. l.. ..vu ue pie-u.- .. i - wuii iuve le-.-.uiLs. aat the tirespnti inarch of cominp events, and foresee , A would Le atten- that Abraham Lincoln is to be I'resi- bow many pairs of feet, do vou think. 1 rer cent. ; tre o per ecu.. , one t per cent.; rne ill rer cent ; and one 2 per cent. TLe list of delinquent cmpanice oa -locks cr lends amount to tLiry-tbree. ihe t etai londel detts of lLe Aiuerieai railway, all cf which mature between Along that path worn in Indiana Woods, : 4n(j jC74) amoant to 8111,139,702. ir - i-:L-. nt in lSf.l. and that that decree is bare passed, in twenty-eight year?? What! Capt. Kcll, the agent of tion that Chicaco wid receive neany it not ; rp ; .i,:,.u t ;nt,imi -i,Ai ; written in the book of fate. 'i t. ... - . ,i e f ' J ' -a--"-c. "'jui-i ; - - , UJ JU Cy u uiij luuusau-t j r r - - i j i . ri'S Zt:inZZt' h3 mnnm, was nearly two hours . . fD . mcl5n" cllIed lha ccntri. sand-sixty thousand ? t-r:.sn cf tie Old Teatamcnt. but I i am here to tell ti.e trutn to you all. and this I? my ,.1;.a ol non-iuterven-. coun rT. which 6-eti m m-,ket here, l " t' ZZ" An infernal machine, called the ccntn-, sana-s.xt, tnousam : Ana c. ; Itioa tf it tion: I want the state Ot irginia, if ; in ,v.a 'r iiau Au-.. V ,- -- i ,, . :, rxhibition at Columbus, valre of a cato only rlajei ten times : . lu) dlM.0,. the A.!antio was eot 0 tako i- if tbat tip the New Foundiand end of the eatie, '' Lire been comicrced against four :-s- of !;-! ,r.i v. f ... r as negroes t0 have as many as g0-t 1, 1861. Corn receipts here from VVV,iT. if TJi7. ' Ohio, which wiil throw five hundred balls day, we should have one hundred an J two j dlf,Pt jo it, caused by rest- leises: U vou want Slavery la , the Uu crop bare already reached twelve - "ri.T.tr",: , rninnt,. with the force of an ordinarr thousand, two hundred pairs cf feet; on , Ulgt of 5barP ..xks, on wbicl. x iuuuu nun ij ft vut ui ine t - i' r - i . , fT,-,Tk Lir cx tiSe.witboattheaidofpowderorcap.by enough to tnaae imuilv. . , .,s u,a. . - rauclj turning, ccuk like c,2ee uiik ci.yj eaouh to keep tr.ad baLUeis fioa.. liu- s Aia., Tr.aity bay ' i-i.e ha. M.l.,il,!:v.'?rc 1 tt-apt riYil t A )nr if a-m'TT;. T : ., nf now l hat if vou want it in Indiana, Ohio, Wis-; lr, already beginning to be Lbv!, and . it companionate men I ever met. rcv.-is;, aa j M:,.,:a. ia i.-Xi tvxiU : be large. j "-- Lciirt.v auJ uaaJ- Uil3 i 5 r if s r rnr ir
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