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Tlionn' r-orr S-m-u; Hr n. .l -.t Ouuii. Al, rr Ji.r-, J'.an .la.-i.uil, J' Kt..-1-t I v ei...-'.- r.wt. T. i Ik f uft ti -l N' I.vie -i..lrt -T.-h. A l. -'k. I. I-.n Ks-t-r. rSi-. ;i. h, Lu. s. ..i-r. .I .ivr. I. s.-l- I. li-nrr - tm I:--.!, -c. J i- j-i, W ,nlrr. Win c--.. .lu. Tliiii KiiU-T. I. mr.T s. I.,.n I.. ir. Siro -n !u-rr. Vr.r r.- nfs. r,..--. w a,Di!.r,. Ilri.iv ,-ul.-r-. W...iia sl-- "'r.n. i '--v s-ti...'l. Ju-b iVrr. llrury Ire- k, lienrj K si-l.-. W7f l.Uili.-r SM-.l'.ri. Jr,.h H--.lriV. S-.tfir.a H flir.sr;. le-rr.l. .1 .1. Lti l.-l,T J--"l. ilul.m. J li.lt Min-r! I..-, r.-r i..i:. II II..-.-I.I tl '. J l.n I, tir !. Jn l.uli.-r. 1 ii ir.- '. t'-iiu-. simu.i sl.rll l'r. I. an:-. 7.-i,-r. :..a,; J,rii-r W" MuU J .t.n Vtmr..i -r, v .r.-.r t.:i. -. m ;j r. J I'. Tt,..r!i- -n. W-mr.'.i, ii m ii .... vm T. lUto, imcA'tUrt-J.-M K lliue H In li 'I.e r U., r-1r.kiin;i.l-r,P.i l,-rI (rul..f...-.r.-r r. h ... j ,,, ur,D - II-'""'". A.r.o a.u,-i. j..Lu i,fcr4.jr( 1U11J lt:.eT. Jl.ri e VI- o. 1 ll J;-... S.i!myi-r. it ,i..t.'i.l ) H ,trifM.- V tt. W.l-:ll. ... A i,. 4 , II. fc-tr. It. V. B l.ii!,-..in. e. h. ..'; j -.,..!.! K."..ilvri. Tna; it sna.i i. ,;u:y rf V rt. anee ("ommitiee cf ea'h T. unship and War t le moot a: the caii . I ih. :r Chairman, a:.t make arraneeroen: i t n.tcm.j. i;, tc :n ca.-h arh.iol ii.ir:rl. n a many a ihey 5-e- pr 'pr. to pre iaci' srtfaker? for ihf arn. pr rure Joruiaent tor distribution, and tr.-T. uriilv ranvas liieir town.h p. and sfr ".a: on ih day of election every voter sha.i I' a; thr j-ni',. On ra.a.ir.. a committee oa appointor! in rr'Tare in d !ir . lo the pop!e if I'nii.n c 'uc-v. Ti,T. J. Vrr.,i I. inn, E'.J, lr. W'ra. l.-.r-r, E. sijmh, B. V. B. Lincoln, and lanici Kt t.r. MICH EL EUOWX, rre-jeient. r- t'tTrr, Secretary. Tho r il and Kvere't Convention, hrl l ia l'biia-b-iphia. on V,.!CMii,v of Wt k. r.-j. . i,-.j a r. M.'.uti .ii bv a larL'o nia j' ray. to t,.i i., an c i-ei..i.d it. Let. '., we 't-have no elect. .ml tVka f.T these' rnti'.m.n in lucsyKani. TarJ.it-5 -ttcrerin ba been ro-rrmina-M bv th - R.-pubiicaot ia tbt laL.-i ter To School Directors. So 'n the ctilui'iu s.b .-ols will agsio bo , op. ei d f r the winter t. rin. l);r. i tf-r? fti.'uM li: v.'rr ouiiful (f the cliarai-'er at:J iti.i'i.s .f tboe tl.iy i niflnv to takt iliar;:e if !!.tir ri-rf'-t:ivc f-.r tiiose tt-acbcts are hot out J trquircJ to teai-h the Lr-uc1:i.s wl.icb ure u...-ignatcd pa tbcir ccrtliloatc-s, tut r.c hte niatsr M-Lhr i bit nt U -t t j t 'ne tt-acba fii a f ri'jiiTi-xairj lc in in la! ; tincij lc. Tbt teaclur sbvuii, ibi-rcforc, be a MAN rr a WuMas in tbf-Tjf uuJ j rsc'.icc, a minor f r t Loir puj Wuito iracbers tare loon f .unl faitb ful auJ tSoiitit t!iy slu'iiJ be rctaiut J, rcparU!t of tbc f.- dollars uiute tb(-) iuav a-:uuDi f.r Ib.i; l.lur, tbau uaixjit riccccJ ciit.!'. I'bai.f:" are not a'wayj improTomoiits, as tuitic tujip.iM.1. Wl.LTr, by liil.-takc, iLc.iu: j.ftiut ur cart li's tficiurs arc iui- 'oyid, tbi y tbi u'.J at ulcv bo rupiieJ to give way tu butter ouci. I'm-ctora .bouid not cjLiJiT it "loo late to rcjtdy the c. U uu:ii m it viuur." but Luuid act a s joii a. iLf v bave ?btiijicLt ci;Ue touoi-o. I -a i'.jiii'ariog vtt.3 i.f tl.e UillcrtUt ecbouls, I liui lLat tbc frcatest imruvc- Ul.H has bicU Ulad iii iiiuhc Hb.rnu tue same faiiblul teachers bave been eouiin ued fi. .iii iar to year; iheuh nnfoitu Laielj I titii that tut uf tbe sjtn!y-tu seboj;. iu tLis cnutity, otly three have beeii taught bve t-uecc-ssive years by tbe niiic teacher; four, f jur y tars ; MX,tbi.c years; aud uulj iwenty-bve were laut-!.t two successive years by the tame teachers. 1 The leinaiuiiir of ibeui, thirty-four, cban.- td tiaci eis every winter, livery fiieLQ uf tuucatiju, who L-3 noticed this, bas ai sj observe! tbe d.ifcreLce iu tbise schools. Now iu vie ol these facts, thai! we be . sur; risid that scuie cf cur sthocls have bteu iiat rovii.g f j irucb, from ytar to year, hi;e oibers have iif.rDVid so little '. ;u!d we not rather be "surprised'' that the j uisJe any in.provcrueat at a!!, ulJct ibtfis c.'Lt'aiit r'iKie-'s, j artieu'.arly ia tb.se stc'.i.'us wbtie tbe n.aj .-ritj cf pi irous are 1 1 p j-'.d u th.'i-e u.ta-eirts mat ' 7t. u' y.i.-.'.'.'ii.'c', u.utual co cperaiijn i:h tie.-tt aei.eis," ,V J. To i.iustrate this p-jiLt, let me itiruduce soaie of those tts- caers as evidence. I' eater Nr. A.'. school, aad take notes, to t-.e ir, if iu attj way, I may assi-t b:iu. lie Eays, "Mr. 11 , you mast r.'.t expect much from ; my school as yet, f .r 1 f..ui.i it iu a vt-rj i bad cLditi..n. lju't koow what Mr. U. taught thetD la-t wia'cr, f.r the rcholars do not ap; ear tcor. ui.rtiV; but by the time you call again, I b'-fi it will te ! iu a better condition ; for it wiil rcrpjire tjtne time to become aooiaiated with tbe character, (lisp'-sitiao and abilidcs of the u.fir..rcr.t sch ilar?, w!. i.-h you know is very Led srary to a teach ia ti'iiclni.j tut a! r'.- success, c it only 0 in governing." 1 call again, an 4 Cul all the iuiproveniCEt I could cxp.c: to Cad, considering the strange scholars, short school term, and perhaps uticiiccuragcd scholars at bomc. Another year bas passed. I am again in the sau.e scb'xd. Mr. V. says, "i brpe, Mr. II., y u will make due aiiiwanee for my school, fjr I have not yet been able to class it to my satisfaction. I fi'i.l a groat want of pr. f .r uniformity of lo -k' ; to- . -At. :.- Slues, ,'ir. .-v. gave very uei.u ai i. u.iiiu :u propir habits of study ; some of those : that are trying to rea l, ought to be in tbe spelling t' ok, while ethers that are read ing in Porter's 11'ietorical Header, should have a No. 1 or 2 Il.alcr. M-ntal Arith metic La. either lei-n badly taught or not taught at all. I must undo much that my predecessor d.d amiss." Time J ' wiil not p rmit me to present tbe succ-c-.-- sin t. ash r f ir f.tur nr five vears. Suf- fee that each one did the best he could, con-ci tus that be was right and bis prede cessor wrong iu many respects. L'atwby not meet aul mutually discuss those de fects and arrive at a general und.rstand- ing, so that Mr. A. could commenfe b s work where Mr. li. left off? There would then be no necessity of one "uH-f-iiuj what tbe other did amiss. Uecanse some r.f our teachers bave thought it would not and many of cur citizens thought ii '-lutt Um." Thus, I have noticed a few of the general defects in tbe successful working of our school tystcra. But how are they to Le remedied ? I bave already . , . , . , -f . t . . sai l, dou t caan -e teachers if vou hive ; .. . , . ; E -od ones. 1 ay tbcm as much as they j arc off'. red in other counties or you will lite tbtin after you have given thein a T . - . , , ' su.ac.em amount o: experience to cnaue ; them to teach successfully, f..r it is as nat- oral for tbein to go where their labor is most liberally rewarded as, it is for farm- crstotake thcr produce to the Lighu.1 market. IWtonp.oy any who knew too much to learn any more themselves or that are too seiusb to give other teachers tbe buccEt of their experience. i J . i- .... iiave an nDairsiana-.ng wna those yen they shall meet at st.-el ual advico, to discuss the bes taught with a view of times for ciutua different branch arriving at the best mode cf teaching ing pc 'els . them. I ay tnem accoreiins totnetr expc rience and (pulificaiiou. isit ihe sehocls ana e tl is :ta t.ve the proper 1 "..The rii:l;i.i-ii:ii;i ii'l"l'Ci)ilcnt, cin-rir.'ii.- l.ii!v.iv:il ti. !in:iii!v, M.!i!c!i must W a very tli.-lilitful nunvol to t!ioe loa I'lcrs who l:;ic o ft ra i i!hm:i M-Kts in trying t. i-.-f'-;it t'10 I.-j.u!-lion. 1'V th;:t Ir.iiiii'11'r, l'usiuu : At ptmJry times witliir. tin- l ist s-ix w oi ks Ih.? .r...v.-.!iii--- of t'.i..' IMimm?- pry ut ('rion y(-:.':,!;iy wumM have been of v:wk' iiM.re cniisripii'iii-e than at prc-cnt. l-.v-:i :il:cr tin-ths- . i- . . ,: . . i- .i - t Ciinvcntioii at Chai l.-Um an i at Hal- liiamo.a tlmroujlily unit..'.! i .-moe-rat- ar!y in 1 i'iiny I aina m.ht iiave been confronted to the 'ppnsiiina and wouhl have ptit the latter upon lifir mettle to r.e:uevc a vietorv T I.iii.-nin. JJnt the leadrrs. by their 1 ..-iekerinis, and their blandei inir man ii'" iii.'iit and blind oliedienee to the Administration, that had already so ministration, that l.aU ahvalv t ily dasuatrc! their j.aitv, aUJwo.l E"luen J.t.oi luuitv Jo'pass. As La ily damaged their p.ut tin; case tuiuls iiuv, ll.e iKore s;v':i- ciuus iiuheieiitsj ol tlic J'einoeiatic party freely udmit that it is. but of slij-iit praeiietil importauee to the contest in November, whether their party presents a divided or united front to their adversaries. If a c.-in- binntion is forme 1 that will, in ar.v itiiiL'eney. enure to the advantage Kreekiauidire. tiiousands of the I'oiiL'las men will star at home on election uay. orei-e vole lor l-itienin. 11', on tiie other hand, such a compro mise is tifeeted as admiis the regular ity of I'otiu'las. and l..ok to his excltt--ice benefit, then thotiaiiils of the Ilreehenri.Je-e I)j:nocrals will sullenly uli.se lo v.jte. Jf a divided front i- siiuwn. of course defeat i ineviti.'ule. Kitlier v,av m :,!;.- l.inei,'ii' -:,-!..e!i..n tare 'in i'eiiii.M Ivania. These view-. i. e.vpiuiu uur laeaiiuieT. lien we oeeiare iiiat, however iniport:::.! lae result ol the I'emr.cralit; Slat" I'om tuittce's deliberation?, at Cresson. lnii'iit have bei-n at one time, they f.rc jaite of secondary ronserjner.ee now. I'racti'.-ally, the Pre.-i'lL-utial .pies lion "rvas settled at Svrneti-e oa Wcd- ticsdav last. Xew York w a the on- . !y State where the opposiiion to Lin coin naJ a snaoow ol a :tee to ' concentrate in a wnv to en-ure his ue- feat. That chance wa. thro ,vn awav. hen tne iiel..e-ates to the Kr-'ehi;:-rMje Ctmvetitioii placed their !i tinet Klectoral ticket in ttie fiVM. If thev adhere to tiieir resolution?, and the character of the men who con trolled it, and the irit which per- vaueil tiie proeociiii,.'-, imitate that they will, liothinir remnias but to eo tiiro'iL'ii the mere foritis nf an elec tion in November : for i.o future wul can bo more certain, under- ure-out circumstance, than tint Liii'oin .wiil oe L'tited tue next Trc-idcnt of the tales. .cnu.i of Ihr Ii.ll'O Main. uNii-o SAts will Iw L .... 1.1 lill ,1 .11. 111 SK1 It c'. r ..I Pa. (.,t;;, X. H. 'liiijinan. . C. Cel. uxiel, Vt. i r.'tfiiwi-ii. Ky. 1) at kc, 'is. Kerli. In.). F:v;-a;ncW, A'a. Kii-o-r. Ci mi. (ill -t:, Mes.-tiri. tivt i: n, Calit. tiiia. In l-' J -na; ar !, I'--iaaie Hnslit. In-). Cnni'-i. n. Pa. H iFum.-nd .: s. C. II ii lii. 1 on a. ! ."er.. ii, tin. J dm.. ..-i. I, ano. I ir.'ir.O!. I'-af.-.-. M l. I'ii;h, Ooio. .- -viar. I -N. V. ts'i.ieil. I...ii:-iar,a. Trutntiti 'i. 1 liue-iN. Vuiec, Kk nda. Km;. N. V. I. aihatn. t'ata. Mall. .ry, Kla. Ma..n. Va. P. it. Vo. II. t-o, Minn. So. ml. .lis. It. I. Sniiiner, Ta.. Th-.tt.ps.-n, X- J. Wi..Ohi,-. Wi-fall, Texas. (" I'v ' er. M.ch. Viss. li i n. C lin. l NMI'MC, Wise. Knot. Vt. IJsnil.n, Me. 1 (ei. -n.Tonn. K. to !v. M.!. Ia l-'S -Arali.-nv. It. I. Il.-iii-t'ii.n. I. a. Hunter. Tern. .ch d-ori, ilenn. Powell. Ky. Sanl.toiry, I'el. Si-I.noun. Arlr. Ken llveW. .. J. Ti'ionbi. (ia W i Unison. M.r.n. Wilson, .Mass. Ia;:atn. Mich. H'-17-' -j-' Urutrn. M i-. ciipvmut.s. C. Ciav. Ata. I..ti2la. 111. Fr .-en ion. Me. linmri. l"-a. Hair. V H. Hemphill, Tf xa. t'uoan'. I Ororjon 1. SEfUETAEV Coub Keceives Notice to ; ynr Mr. Ktienezer Jayne, keeper of Life Saving station No. 17, oa the coist . 0f L)ug Inland, received notice from Sec- rotary Cobb a few days ago, that bis ser- vices would be required uo longer. Tbe fallowing answer was returned to Mr. Cobb ty Mr. Jayne : : I take this public method of j thanking you for your zeal iu proscribing members of the democratic f" 7 "-io ! bave the manly inelipenaence to speax ana : , ., J , ' . . r . : act lor ibemseive.-. i uku ij hh , ,cj)g cnough disgraced by holding office ; nuj..r a ni-jer driving aduiiniatration, and have therefore much reason to eou- . 1 . ..n.nr.1 M.,nli.id Cra1Ui..e JJB ,. , """"":, 1 however, you will please take notice that ' the frecmco (not slaves) of whom I am , one, have come to the wiso conclusion to j di-pcese with your services next Novem- i ter. You will therefore bold jourseif iu , readiness to make your final exit on .be -fth of March ncx. 12 o'aloek, noon. Al- low me here to add for your special edifi- cation, that while you are quarreling '. ' . . , rr r : aboutyour seatioual uiuercnccs, proiessiug , not to care whether slavery n i voted np or down, and making war upon "Honest Uid Abe" the "lUil Splitter," there are bun- : dreds, nav thousands, who bate beretotore acted with your parti, delighted w:th tbe idea of sifL on his fence j ' Yery respfctfully ynura, lit I- W.ta nroKKNU Uliltl lll'JM TIK 0Kfd. i-1 : resell t tbe f j!lo ii.g fioui tbu N ab. viiie i'. innrr of Satarday, a ao iLdieaiii n of tbe prevailing excitctnout ut the Soutb regarding tbe JOpfly ot food: It i a ecttkd fact, the corn and wheat crops of tbc South are failure, and that tbc C-ittou States will bave to te pureba- n-n of crn from the more f Ttuna'e Nor- th ru and Western divisi ins ..f the I'u-.o. Uur . ar( iaUnstt . , . . . .j ... 7 I'Mitval ittnti'iits t'f the . jtth (tint tyjutt. i'' '" r''""Vt ""' ,r"tr'1' l,!r'lt ""i '' ''' UnrMrr n- cttn-jn jruia the tvrtn, .i'n -'y J vic- cr iuis tll'lic th' S'Utlcrn du Uiull if t! wintry 7 ihpiiHl.;,t vj:n r.e Afi fir t',d,l ,n tlf Xjrth hits Lfii on t!w S-ath fir cuttvii. Two fueb failures a; tbe South txj tii noes thii yo ar in succwfeinn would . 1 T! ri r .t .t ,u' utr' "r ,ue cjttt.n nt-rcr entirely fail, od in an n?- inented ernp of (it is estimated) S, ',00,000 Liie!, bbe win bud the w-jaui to t.urchaae her food. l'or once "King Cotton" rnnst abdicate his commercial tbroDC, contetit to make cue cf a triuu.viratc that ber.cefarth ruics the world. That which Would have been Jecmei iiiiji 'ssible a few years tincc bas now actually occurred, aud Georgia, Mis sissippi, and other States arc importing their t .od from Illinois snj Indiana. I'a- riii-: last season Missouri mpplied this dt riiii.d, but be will be utiabb; this year, f r her cr ps bave ia a great nua-ure failed, while the demand, then lifht, is now almost iiiCaieulabie. The cua.plete ness of the Jii'.ure in the South it i bard to coktetLpiate. The tone if every cx-ehaLfc-o is de-ponuirg and ainiost despair ing. Tbe ?1 ntc-iuicrv ,AIa Mail, of a late date, sa)s: We are satisfied from reliable' sources, that the crop of lvistcru Alabama and iVestera Georgia will fail far short of the n eds of home consumers, aud if there bbouid cot be a heavy crop in South Alabama, backed by low prieei iu tbe West, there can uit but be immense tuff-ring fir the staff of life." And this demand from tbe South is made aiciu!ta- neously with a similar call fiom liuropo. As if providentially, a superabundant harvest bas bk'-sed tbe North and the We.t, aid supplies from those tpiarters arc ntt likelj to be -f.nl- Dor tier, and there is r. iietd of those fearful and rather ri d:cu...'Us forebidings of famine wc see r.r.r- mulgattd in s tue papers. IJut no douLt tpecula'-TS wiil baudle the artieli cxttii. sively this seas,.n, and p'rhaps to the ad Taceemebt of pric a tnor:uouly. Wiib the staaii sto.-k of wheat and corn here, we imagine Na-hville iu:n will ad money io ,hufC r,iis- Hon. KnwAtiu IJatf.s at N.'nrtts- TOWN. The lion, lilwstd 15a!o. of Mi ' s 'uri, was at Norrist-.wn on tbe cviiiing of tbe I'Jih inst., and at ten o'clock 1'. M. be was serenaded by aa iu.j.riimp:u galb tring of the IV .pic. i A torch-light pracessim, nnrabering bat,Jreds, was tbca forced. Tbe pro ceedings tirk everybody ty snrprise, and : it was conceded on al! bands to have boon j ibe grandest display of the kind ever wit- ut.sel iu N rn.-town. Julgo IJates rc ; spindcd to the cheers which reached biai, ' in a piwerful speech not long, bat tuc 1 cint and able. He spoke in terms of highest eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, whose name be was glad to real on all tbo transparencies said "be tad knows tiiu twenty yens, and that be was a patriotic statesman and an bcuest man." The cr.tbu.iasm was unbounded. Nothing of the kind ever before occurred there and the friend of Lincoln arc ia ccstacita over tbc strong endorsement they Lave received from the veteran of Missouri. Mr. Isaac Ilaitlehurst, the Amerieaii candidate fur (Jovcrnor in oT, iu his j stieech at Heading, the other eveniiiir, ! said : -n.. aimeared before the meelinT to advocate no new doctrities. to de- dare no new principles. In 1! 1 he had spoken in Ilerks county for the father of the American svatem. ati-l he w as now apain to do battle airainst that enemy who had traduced and : defrauded him; and said Mr. I!., ' most heartily do I co operate with my , follow count'rviuen in the endeavor to ei,.vate that "disliiipuishcd American citizen, who, at the same time and un - ,i cm( "er tne sam- same circumstance, on evorv ,;: ;n il (T. linois. rai-cd his voice to : e character and piolicv of Henry (.'lay. Honor to Abraham Lincoln for :n's r.a. wavering lidelitv to the poliev of Trotcetiou to our J .. (. ,, Ho ul--"'":".. j Ke-Novixatios of Joun SliERMAS I T.e r jiciM of )Ir. Sherman's llis- I . - tii- tt 'net met m Lonyent.on on Jm, 1.. Af-; tcr the assembly was organized, Job Shawk, of Marrow county, a man eighty ; rcirs clJ, moved that John Sherman be j . I n0B,;natej for rc.eIection by acclamation wilJo4t enthasilsuJ. Cheer after cheer wen up, and when a . - crman was displayed rom the wtndow, -- r"1 WtBb Cf! ,h ,eDthUS'- asm, and for several miautes the Coiie Su j e'Ci(l;..-iJ ifir iAK-iiii I've Dene Smokiaj. Our fii- ml ivcre.l hiiiHeif tints ho!;e-t!y ami in parriot. As he eli;; . t idl his moiitli of the last ciirar, our : i!nut!i liccnme foil lull of blc.-.-iii;. Ulef-iM is. t!ie man Iiiiii.-eil". He is ii!!?re wi.-c, more cleanly, wore savory. jt'.orc reasiuiaiile, than when lie vent siliotit siuokitig ana piilbntr t:ii' n I-i.-wnutive. li!t's-eil is the in mi's wife. Hho is a happier womaa fir the four reason.. ; neatione l in the last paragraph ati I many more. he hail Loped aain.-t Lop'! for the la.-t paff, but "it ha 1 been made at lai-.t. W'c teem to s. e ..-r face bruhicii, her sten is more clastic her voice is tweeter, her welcome to her l:u.-l ami a-' he comes home is more cordial, ."he has. our hearty eontrrat- uhiti !... lle .e.l is the man's apparel. A certain fragrance lias left it, but Lot to the sorrow of tlio-e iu ciose prox imity with 1. 1 ill. liis tvururolie is minus a real annoyance, and plus the iiti.etlietion of many a friend. And blessed is the man's liealth. In the smoke and lire he has so lens kept tinder his no-trils. he fed an in sidious enemy. And his whole ner vous aud di'.-i itivc ty.-.tein nuiie iu the benedietion we indite. And bhs.-ed is the man's pocket. A leal, is stopped. A; mueii as Le !'o:e will il iv in, and le.-s will flow out. AVe seem to hear a voice from that fptarter : "There- will lie better days in this department of our mas ter's dominion." And blessed be the man's resolu tion. .May it tower aloft like a gran ite pillar, above all the tire and smoke that mav a-.-ail it. That Iat .t.ff ! If.' ii the l.i-t! And thou-h the smoker wiil not jn!n, there w ill oe ctioti.'i: to ; i'ii in a heartv ameii ! What I Ones Feit, One iiiuhMbanv vears e.tro.it sr fTiCd that my sutii had v.akc-1 to con-'eiotis-ness iu eternity. 1 beran to recollect certain neglects of cros In arint.' tind certain tins uf commission. They swelled into u.otiiiiuins. un-.lcr the u-lanei s of the eye cf Je.-us t'iirist. I eould net feel that it wi-- s-ii l ' for him to s.iy to me. "well ibme, e-j.id timi iailhSui servant." Suddeuly his voice i'-il upon my car : ' Yon have n t done your tla'.y. Look al your misspent life. Look at your sins." Mv conscience critir.ned to sneak a? the servant of .b'su-. I felt the stitij- of the imdyirur worm. My viheih' sot;!, in r"ninr-'e nit'i stri:?'rrt horror, ci.tnaienee. to idoad for anoth er prii'..;::ie.h. "t ' !" 1 exehiimcd in ii:tea-e ati-ru:-h. "If I were back in that world ul privile.'-- 1 would deity !::yseif. I would make an effort. Let me l'o, let me co." I'.at there was no hope. The inenr.- mi' - l.e-ever t'.i late mv whole Lcin. O ratitr lurotuli how mv con- seienee spoke ! O the lcmor-o! the despair ! the horror ! llc.tr rep. ! r. if you should die to niht ! with w hat eunseiousuess won! 1 lou wi.ko inlo eternity? Will you not resolve with the writer to live just as you mu.-t suppose your spirit "would promise lo ! were i: eomaieu- em !) leei the torments ol i;el I.t lis live as if sent back, and then in clt-mity we shall have no cause to wi.-h for a return. Goon Nkw-i. IlolE WA1.KIXU FoBA'OOD 1'l.lU'OSE Mr. ,1. hn S'i.'l'-l!, a mc.ive of Antrim t.AVii-bip, W.i.-hit: ,'t..n eeimty, M l . a car pi tit-r by iiceit'iitli ti!. was cn.-ige.l ia bail lie-"a mill f'r Mr. Jehu Cu-hwa The laiMit'g. a brh k st-u-.-rari'. w.i- up to the s ptot'c ; a number of iiei.hbor: per haps several Uuu-Irt-.l lia-l coilcfted to a.-.i-t ia r;'slti- timbers: a rope was st.-ctihel tiei'.'.-s the tuildllig. near the mi. 1 11c. for some j urj.isc or i.tlu r; Mr Stieki-11 wos on the wall near tiie one m l t f the i'i'J i', and a young man in his ;n j h y was the Wj'1 at tbe i'pp.'.-ite -i ie uf the building, at the utlu-r end of the rej.c; the y.-ung niaa f 11. and, iu lalline, e.iuht the rope, but was no: aide to raise himsidf, and if M'tac J'lTsa.u had "t has tened to bis relief, ho Would have fallen . .t -. 1:1 MX t',v. le t. into tne eoer-pil vi r vmik u lm was sii-lici lnhd. Theer.'wd who wit- .w.j-e.l tli.. i.iiin" man' ri. rtl .-eeiited far- idvzcl. Mr. Stickcir attention was i!i- .I.-bnsoti. h i-brought ! y Senator Gn-.n, reeteJ to tbe young man's dang- rous situ- ' ,.f Miss..uri. It is that the i;..irgi:m has ation bv the murmur of awe from those i aa a lii.uui ti!-i, that he t: n t.r Gt.vi-r-below him. whi n, williont a moment's lie?-1 n.tr on a seees.-ii u ticket. 1 hu-e are Mr. ii .'i.iii. and without a balance pole, he : (ireen's words : e. ...... 1,- il.n rmir len -th of the etvrv.ln-., I...! ' "u l I thiesiii. and re.-eue.l the yonng man from ' an awful fate, ami. 1 the rapturous shouts of all j.re-cut. This was rope walking to j some purpose, tut we doubt whether it ! lias it? parallel on record. j - - . t Out in Milwaukie tbe other night, the j Tl l..t,a K n .1 . , t-P.t Vl ! 1 .li fl t t.rilll'IL.I.lll The marshal seeing one torch giving indi-; "ersehel . Johnson, the disuni..tn.-t, cations of exploding, called out, "IV, ! from the enur.-c. And yet tho-c wbopre your torch is bustiu'. Tbrow it away." i tend to i.bjovt to John C. Hroekiitti !-" Judge of Lis surprise when one hundred , because ,,f his disunion j r. iiviti. .-. p!..c- .. . . .....I. al and Ulty-one lorcues weni iti ue SrouiiU, leaving tbc procession in almost total darkness. L'ach I'atnck in the hhO hau supposed himself, to be the Pat. Five years ago, Hon. Alexander II. Sfohcn! ibourhl the National Democrat- is party had the disease called dry rot ; I tfckt if ui to te iaiCiit-ttk- j Prospect of a Famine la Ktr.s-j. K Iwan! !l..n-.'!a!:'l. f...ri;.er!v t!-."'yr-ett-L- u. Y.. "i'uy .-':ur." v.r.-- S'i ..nil Tt;fi;:n-e!i. Kait.-a-. to tl.e rii;.-a-L"j -i'res.- ah 1 Tril'ft.c," il loie.' l-tt-r. iietfiiHiu' the .'I-neal uspft of : n'.it.- i;i iai.n.s. paragraphs : .1 C L'vi v.'t a Cu:: The ine-e::t cumit'on aril r-ros- pe:s ot the settlers of Kansas i- ;''..! not tii La coiicealed. l'a!:ii:.e tinii ilirtn'7-s are apparently at hat:. I. uiih-s as.si.-tu.ee be obtains 1 fi oni abrual. caii'i'.'t be avuiueii. ''.w the 2''.t!i of last Atii'r.-t. w have had but little rain or siiO'.v not at ;::.v time dt.r:r, that period ci.oi.ii t i:"i.-te:i t ;e jro-tuj to the dip:h c! lour inehes. Aire in v hun'lro- Ire.ls I-er.-f prepr, then- i ii ir to leave the 1 1 1 1 1: It v itiiiiie- a:.'! r i . .ia ia :h .;.it.-s tiiitl! nest priiiL'. ! ro:a re il: ation-, I v ei ily l'.-.,ovo timi will be loiiiiced one tne iiaif t: nii'ji.eo: i ptcmbtr. t t: i-e V. I: remain here vol iieeU a.-.-i-lanee . We have no trarden veeiabies or fruit of any kind. All our stipjd:.-. will have to he purchased. There i not cnouL'h corn held over to !!! :! brer.dsti.ll's for those who rema.n. to say nothing of horses or catiie. Ti e irieat Etaj.les, Hour, fjirar, cofiee, tea. tec., can only be had fur cash in hand, and very few have pot Ca-h enough at their contnd, to p-.rehase family sup days. Nor di.s wiil lent lor fi:.' have W ithin t-ey year. Hundreds of responsible fanr.r-rs vvould willingly at:d ch'-erfiilly j-ar-ehar.e w ititersai't'iies cf irroccries, Ve., iii iiiiis f.om ?lti. to i'' o each, an i l.av le'al intcre.-t lVom date, prov; i. d thev could i:;:e a vear tJ t';:v it ia i .- sati.-fa.ctoi ily stciiii:; tl.e aiu-.u by mort .'ape on their farms wo f...ur or ten times tl.e amount wan: ' ''" --10 eertaiu'.y and i.bm;d.m-e feet: l ity oil Teil, nr.: a e. oai.t cntertaine !. Ai.etli'.." tea?oti certainly hi'vxs us rail., ah: crops, a retarnir. nt:-i i.e-.v e tin:., aeimlss...!!. li iliiie improv. a :i i.e t..'i-.t iii'iaiil and a rert'jia'.i'oii t.ce. Take Care of 7aur Eyes. fine of tl.e mo.-t etaim-nt A met can divines, who has for s';:t..' tin:-.1 b . a coaipe'iiLd t o 1'arego the plcos-ai'L' ol '.ca-i;::,r. has sjient -otue ih lUsamis e. liollars in vain, and los' years 1 1' time, in Cot.-; ou--vo of g' '.::i.' up several hours before day. t.ii-l sladv inp by ::r- t.li- ;;i! liri.t. ll.s lyes v. ..1 will. Multitude8 of men r. ti I w" :';cii is wi ok :'t li.e. ;.y ;, t.-e uf i". esijht iu r.... i..i' .ever .e: ! I'liinir line sew :.;. la view these thin:."-, it will be Well 13 fi':-- rv the fei'Iowiii'; rules the u. uf th- t j e-S : Av oil i1) i ;en if'SS. Ciiani'1: net oca li: it id dill A ever to rer or r several luiimtes a i kin-ss into a i.ri r ti :.g :roi r ' ; Neve-' ;. ; i - to. i or ir. ::.;;. r on a very Never re a 1 or s clot, ty ;:;)'. w dire. '.ly in fciLt .low. ur door. i, , o! t!:e iiu v. h is b. sti ohave !l'':t fill from above ol ii.oiely, over the h i'tsiioulder. Never sit- p to that, on the li.-.-: awakening the eye shall open ca the li'ht of a window. 'I'o not n-e tl.e eye?Lht by IL-ht co scant that it reijuires an iflcrt to ilia criiitinate. The moment you are instinctively tirt'd to rub the eyes, that mjinei.t cease B-in-j them. If the eyelids r.rc dar-l to-r-Mher on wnkitij; tiji. do not fe.cii.ly ope'i them: but s'pply the saliva '.villi the f.ng-er--it is the speediest, diiataiit ia the world : then wash votir eve- and face ia warm waic-iv OF HlZAMi;. -li.u Jiiii.NA:. !r. Herschi: V. .1 !.:: i.'s shewn up by l.!s Ivni.ieratic soi'ii what to Iii- .'i-io'vai.ti.e.'. published ixti.'uts fr.,m bis .-j-t writii.'L-s, in vtliiih li.- Wu.- f.r i i. 1. 1 t eaciiis W. h.t.ly o- he- ana ui jh Iretii a-Ivocarittg the p 'j alar 5' vreijiit triues. We have sten no alla-i' n t--structs ia th" I'otuhis i-iters. th is" It i- ltiatiifi.-tly th'.ttght by th.m to be wi-e t . "let the ilead past bury its dead." Hut now we ba"c a tre-h eluif-e .'..in-t le.'V a-t Ii o'l'l.ev brim- a ebarere aQvint-t John C. r.,...lin.l ...efl.i.e-.l, -111, ,.l. -t V.w ciitVmtn. who is upon tie-ticket won St.-j hen A I'oirjas as boartr of thi i. broad seal ? Mr. lb rschi 1 Y. .I "hn.-"i:, who, a few years since, ran for Gciv rii r i n the secissi. n ticket, and n;y friend Ilu-yell Cobb had to go down to Georgia ; i y tU; ru;M1 ilvUt j th(1 ai j;,,,,,-,.,., anj rjl,;, tii-emein-t. Ilerse ael Y. Johnson. In th sc-"sd j-ost of honor in their national affection . And how did 11. Y. J'.hn-u g-t 'jp"o the lon -his t'mk.t for A ice l'ti-t im! t t ti e T'uiic 1 Stale- ? Was he tv'ila-ly m.-i.!- Hi!' ';: I . iY bovs av. '.ta.-y cm. -..i- The Cariesrion of a Democrit A i ' -v. r correspondent of the Mil a 1.. .- Stxrivi:!. wri' -s of an jnd a' en the liad-oi. l.ivcr l'ail lioa'l i v hieh he was partly a participant, ,t; old m :i set by his tide, and, final a 'Ll: him, the Milwaukcau .ii'i : Sir yo-i sr-r-m to Lavo travelej ft r; ot livti:ct-':'' " Yes, ,e two thot-ancl miles." "Ait. indeed: what rart of tho W v tr.is, YiseoI:s:n.', 'Th. u ou can or press an cpinloq as to ti e result of th" I'reoitfential eat.vr.-s iu tho-e States?'' "No. ! can t. 1 might Lave done st '....'oi 1 hf; home, but now I have got ' a 1: 1 confess, 1 don't know anvthiujf ..1 "ti:.' ' "!'i'.'t vou f.1,1 the sciitimctt Tery - e- - I 'i ei-.i Ye- .-. i.timent. indeed, rajher thin sti..-.-. 'i'he ltej.ublieai:3 cialist -.'..;lme-.t, they are a sentiujca tal .-I." S 1: r I was more anjusctl than at.rp. i-e !. he iitinued : S.c li ere. I'l! ti,li you. I sm sixljf years f.Id, I have raised a family of foi-r i and raised them all in tha ur'.h o I leiii icratic fail!:, fifteen ;. . iis i n.y hoy Jed, a went to Uli l.ols. an 1 voted tiie I'eiuocratic ticket r' L'u'.ai !y. 1 did well with John anil :..-.; 1 Liu ;toek his farm and pay off his .;!.)r';i.-o, lie was a smart boy as .bd.n. Vei! sir, when that de Late b.-'.ween I'otiplus and Lincoln was r:;ei!i' in Illinois. John got ft tTutch-t in his head and Lecair.e ft ll publican. It was a hard Llow for me. 1 tell yon. Will. I'hil $rrev op and I s : him nji in Ies Moines, bt.itgi.t hi::: a i-uurU-r section aud tt14 him : ) t married. I'hil did vW, but th-' tir.-t thirp I heard he was a Ib t.'.ii.iiean. and theycunj scamp tri l i lo convert me" by writing Ion- let ters al out th? Kiicsaj muss, Vc, I taih' ! pretty sharp to both of them, but th'.y lota voted fur Freetnont in spile of :::'. Hut there was IJogep at:- I'-ti heme ye:, and I felt sura th -y w-.-aid never de-ert the faith of :'... .: :".::. tr. I l.'.iger up ia Iowa, ' o.lot ie of his brother, wi;h a faint hope lie might reclaim him. And l)aa went i 11 to Rock county, Wisconsin at, i a y, or "-- I fuund out sir, that V,2- r was publlsliitig a Itepubdican, p-p r. end Ian was makint speeches for a lb u dieau Uoveruar in Wiscaa. siti. 1: i.eailv broke mv heart, Lnt what t.iill 1 do? The boy3 said they .!,-,v saw- the error cf toting fop Jt'ic'i-iitar. Weil. ??r. a fcw ntontha t'-r ' ' "iy mind to go West r tl. !l..,t tii.,0 in mv life, a h,.:t thia.-a. 1 di4! po Vest, ) s. ton 1 - J to bear l-onr-Ias makfi a speech while 1 was awav iVora home. i'o i may not believe it, sir, but I'nj e.e.tl: i.o ae r.ow and 1 dou t know ; r 1 a::i a Democrat or a Kepuh. An?cd:t5 of Etephea Girari 11 Hi.-nrd liil a favorite clerk, ir.-l healw-iys "be- intended to do v. l! by I'e-i Lijipiticot!."' So wheij !e:i cr .t to be tv.cntv-one, he exneo t o l:e :r the ''(biveriior'' sav sowe- li.i"- of iiure t.rospccts, and "eil.aps iei.d a helping hand in start imr h::a in the wotll. Hut the old inx ciirel'.iliy avoio'ed the suljcct, !5-':t mastered courage, "i suppose I am i.e'.v f...e, sir." said he. "and J li.ou.'ht I would say something to vi.;-. us to my course. What Uo yon thi.ik I had better do?" "Yes, yes, J : htiow you are," said the old tni'lliea ' are. "and my advice is that you g( and 1 arn :':? cooper's trade." Thi- rt; 'plication of ice nearly fro?) Ken i.ui. iut recovering his equilibri um. L" fai 1 if .Mr. tilrard was ia car itest.heweuid do.-o. "lam ia earnest;" and H ti f r;hwi:!i sought the Lpst cooper in Sprir.' Uardea, liecame an ttppreutle , and ia duo timo ccu!4 make as lmi.! a barrel as the Lest, lie atit.oua.-ed to old Stejthen that ha had g.-adaated, and was ready to set up in business. The old man seemed gratiil an I iaimcdiately ordcre.J three e !' ihe best barrels he conld turr. ot:;. H mi did his prettiest, and vkctiU e l thttt: tip to the old tnan's cotictinj room. Old tjirard prononneeu thei-j, llrs; rate. iiru demanded the price, "(ne dvdl ir," said I'-ti, "is as lew a I can live by." Chcai cnouU make cut your bill. ' The bid was mrlc- oct, ar.d r.I J Steve seitlcd it with a ehe-k for .-jii.oii.i, which he accompanied wit'i ' this little moral to the s: irv : "I hore. - taS.U liliil, UI.il HIVCM U la --e 'm-l ilde manu r. and if you are unfor. lunate ood t: Ul; d lose it, you will havo ft !' to fall b;.-K l'.otl. Wlll'jii will uffjr 1 you a jroo .1 living. c Thi I'aJglas win of the D.-nocri, oy ot Marylaal assccibled at Haitirncra, 00 ,hc i;-b iit , and appointed a full set ' 11 ist, a t!,--r,irc T.s. Icire.r i.t vd.-nil. f.f no ceii-proniiso, wba'etcr w.iti the Ilreck. inri,.gi a 1 l.-t. B.-i'cl.ii. C "1. Maaisby, iu tii to the Ce&veu'ion, duuug vt pro gress, sail tL.it "MaryUnd ii a bci-def sij'i, and ix-j it.',':-.i if ii d-.tint ihi dd A.ii uf in '' t'hait thai down, acj coaipire b ue. biter ib: -oa of N'oTernt;! n xt. We vet-turti the prediction that th galiaut Co! will hivD great re.:i (j ct.S-; i t .S C2 -3 sui eel