JUL It) f ' ; P '.'' 1 : Mil 1 imp MM THE UNION," otablMie,! in Icll VMe Xo, 2,449. . t r LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 18G0. TIIIlONirLE," cstiWied ifl IS 13 Whole Xu, S70. 41 .!.')( irr Tear. al:i in Alliance. mm IHflff M pi) Mill win? I M ft . ' i " lr -I'll, k I'll 1 Kll w 1 "!.) jo' i: tr. .. ivr.: ir.v.'-.' ...., t n iii ri:MHl t I .. HI l:b-'' - - nu a. Hi.! . 1 ! .P. HV MltS. M. A. DEMsON. i i 1 1 . ' ..lil v St tl ! " :i. ill.- ... nut i.'lnu'ifi! I: -u in it! lu.,- rlnl Duo of the Heroines of Seventy-Six hmkiug a young fellow as ever voluu- ; leered." i ''Da von Fjicak of Tounc ricrpont 7" I don't like to hear tie noise of tboso asked another. htnini r? the dull song of laboring picks "Yes, ho fi ll yesterday, pierced by breaks upon the car with in umtuiinus throe balls, poir f II.jw ! it was a bard regularity they are making tracks fur a fat"! f ir such a boy." railroad in this ancient (own. I am tot Fur a moment, the check of the widow -leased with the 'improvement," as same was blanched, the ht-ait .if the mother Census of Pennsylvania 1850 anil 18150. Or.nn- U.-J. COUNTILI 100-Adaru, 17")- Herts liiS'i Ku.:ks. 1S4:! llarbon- 10S2 t'hester-17-"iO Cumberland eail i', f..r a farm-house, and its surround- shock' d, but she spoke almost calmly as I7s.r) ILiophiu in Grids that shped from high and uu- slio a-U 1 : "iVliioh one was it, sir?" 'I..-. tn 1 ir i. Ull l-l-.-. lJ ! 1th i I n- I I lu'ai inj5 bills, have vanishsd f..r ever b. fure its nod. The groat genias of vn tciprise, wiih his ugly shears of commerce, i is clipping at the poor wings of pnvulj aod rnuiauco, till, I fear, by and by, the) will have only power to fl.p along the Clif Star nail (!nj;:iflf. llllMltl. PiU'.lO, IVCO. iNTin:n: v !S' linn- eotn- Bjucias "ith tlr" N 'r mo a Burnor of s-ii.s.-r:p:;j:i's to lli- Sr.u: i t'n!:ovi'-'l.K cp::-''. We' think we lure iv.;i.M:J fill v.tiin! of tit ! B0:,ev pii i us. an 1 tv-;i -i-l'.'illv invito ill to" I;j:N IV 1 1 i lit tJ .-L' iiM 'id !' HONS iii L' i.i.1 m.';i-oii. Terms as liTctolore clo.':i'.l'i:t jiay in advance. 'IK'iiry I'irrpout, ifl am uot mistaken. Was he L'a nvti to yuu ?" W is he kniTii t ) her 7 Oil, the t-ir-ill lit tii it fi llinrrd tint fplestiul; ! Hell iv ! lier imble tirs'-hnrti ! lie who had i talii n the place nf the dead at their bcaid. (.'r.iui'U, ttieir t'ttureal Ijeuliits cliaiLtJ and, witu a 'ravny (jcy.iiiu ins tats, car . d ivtu t j Mock-taking and invoices. : ri.-d out the laoa Ins fa! her lelt ui iiuii-l.t.! '. I am torry that Loose is tone, fur in it, And now Ins blue eyes were cluscd fir ab ut twenty years tii'i, lived the Luble ever ! bis blight lucks ruilid iu the dust ! il.if of I'aptaiu l'lelp.'iit. IShe a "lil the thought as at guiah ! A deu'h a line ispecimcu i.f old timo wonien J dig- Iy palcnts came over her, tut t-he rallied ' iiili-d, ever e ininmidiiig in tualiucr, ib ', i"b great ilbirt, and saiJ as calmly as be-! a Iresli bloom up.m ler cheik, ariisiicilly fire, as she toruud her whitened cheeks ' jsst 1-ony in.iu'iued furihead, and a deip, earnest i x- away : "llo was my s..n, sir." s.'H Vrmstron' l hey d;d nut see lr.r face assho walked 1 ( J I 1 17y!l I'eluvraro 174 Franklin 17'-!) I. incaslcr lSi:i l.i I. anon 1SF Li-high luti Mm. ice 17s 1 M.intg'imrry 17-)- N.iriti-iiip'mi li:sJ-I'l.ii.d.lphia 1 S (I I'. i ty l"M-l',ko 11 1 Schuylkill 17M V'a no 1749 Vuik, t'nI'l'LATt 'V l-i:eSC IvsOiiii In 10. in IVi). in 1. .1 i-!.r. Mij.r. t:. STLUX 1IS Th'icr. 25.01 77 1-0 Jiii.UDl l;"ils( Cti 4:!S Sl:!-J7 14 r.7!l o!) UU 1 DS.'.Ht ji; u7 1 :jj 17') M.-7'J ;-!) I dll -J-'i:") 4ts,7t;j 5 sl Cii 71:: Hi M 67.4 ') rnrm lti.'i.tril D.'I;ij 1U l3bl. ..t.il.liUlU. ll'JU-i -It II frl.t. l i- a giir.i..jr. -.1 uot U- li...tel fi.-m th- I.'L..I t Hirt ur Ul . i.'ii I.- f t ' t" it-i. I- ' 'I 'J 'I' H i . i.. "nal.u ti' l.ti " ry-n B-irh. "LU Ju:" Iu 21 Counties pns iKU iu her blight eyes. She was lsilll- iii I. r -l aver -Ildferi '.V.. '. 7' T:'H.' it' l llilj "Hi' lt,r trii'i it' t'tl 7t'T IS V'lt iv; litfiiti'irs vn lit M III it itl'it ' yt. ti Ve. tnii .ii.iir " " r4 i ;.i;e.i ,.....((.. irhull u " it ii I l !!'! i' )"!'' r it 'Mi i! fr ,., , :,,.- ri.i; k a 1 1 ! . i H i- I I. ..'. in it I i' 'I ! Mi l t it in iir..r.. t t! li -t It I 111- t . i; U.l.i Till' Mi .itii It lu .t . lint J and cultivated intillic- qiiekly and tinniv fruiu tho room. "X w. (jod fiieive me ! I fed as if 1 ' ' i l- had di no a c.maidiy thi!.g," Uiurii.u..-d l '-'V' ; ., r. , 1-lU-Hiadford the iloeer, while bis lips trcw laie Willi ,. , , , . . . 1 fit II) t rawf nj t inoii .ti. "Ciiiiiing here tn pal lake of this :() Clarion Kimiaii'e horpnaii') , I have cruelly stabbed S (ilunibia Her f it Lier and LusbjuJ weie her t.) the heart." ! lSllO t'ctitre 'I Iim tun i. a ill!.,, finiiir r... 'Yuli ar.t In li'anip. nil frirnd." Said 1 ':1- ''!' '" t!n; ili he lci.ili.fS u.) Wetd id wiii ifsue fri'iu her lips. Out L. t Hi- .t.mii-i ..-i t ! -k til 1'.: I. .U. Ami !. 1. 1 ., i. 1 I r ti . S).. r 0 It . u i. .-t..; I" u l t :.i . I. 'it !, 1 1 ul. ;.torli'J.,j-, I i.r V- C.'f m. it ' l i . tii v ii 'in i'-u- ; Ai. I l it iii.-rt f . tin Ami ij;. Ivaiii..iii iii Hi "i TI. r-' n !"t" ' ' "i" ' 11,1 -vT ti ..t. ii-.r -i t' 1 ii-.-T ti . ii i ' '"..I. r 1 liri't i. .1 Ju-l f A hi- f'T .Aii.l I.-..,. I- in In 1 I. ii I ' inl : '. - 4 , l I :l ii- .t i i . -Ii t KI K l.S.J .. t hnvt? a 'tci I'd pt -.-t , .,i t ,t.r.4aii. naiuial scenery, Ml.e'li-r n ie tiie vfrlant lai.-Ncape lhat stni.ea Le.ii-a'.i a lln BT .T. ur the velvt 'y u liitetict tll.tt a. lions lt ttn HTiiAiiC i earlii. h has heii tiianya ptfdan: in'Ttup iiiit litun the nu re aidu.itis iiit-'s ul" !if'. In faonlianzf tnir-elvt' wuli i-lf'roveiJ h.ivAei atnl baiii-i'm Lrtu-K, an.l to taiii natore in her lnveiiest tutu J an-! tu. a a tuiihi s'-a-eii, to trace w ith ilie penc.l nf unrv lite Ii'iitjirii.ls oi" ihe tie-arey-an;-I 'r.iue. Ojr iir.i-r. a:.u:i furcc up.tn us the suber It- ti eiai ih- b-MU'iiul ensiii?, ul a .'.rums !i. ti a-e t!io..; in l.y lli' ravaces .0 the ci; ;,n; .p..i;er ; ari.l tmr cve have seen lae -'t '.are tO" ate Ili-T S imrnT saerili -t J nil t:t; cr.f:-. ri ak.irtT anuiht-r Autuii.u. le e.3i:tr ta f,-ri.h.i'iuwp.i l.y I lie imvaryin yi'ni iif:i. r. s . -1 a lvert', bv ih piailual tif cay . f r.iu.hii. It :uer, by the traiiMl iO" f.tir ?a:hfr ln,-. aii'l t.y ihe vpilite nf lite mtir a.lit fr. s'.s upon la ntfa ii-w ' 'prays. hi r.ur f re.i eipl. ra'.i.'ns. cur leei have re Cfaily iri. Lien ever iln:is i f wiihereit leaves, utixii raiU4 rr.at.y a silent n't. These ! en are frau;iii nh wis,!. on. I: ever the lancm'e i,f ii,.p,r.itn,n can lie inipree.l nti tWicjiii-s nt i!ic si ul. it cau be reaciici! t-irniEti id. M Otiiau of r tuil j .i'.vlis, who in you h had Luonn mi stint nf w.aith, whose mind was st.ir'd with clas-ic h re, who had never, tiil she einigtatid to t he w i!dt rtu ss i f the Nu V to ul, sjiie l ht r ling' rs with t veu Imusc li'ild wii k I. ised iii anu'.hiT country, l.iin a;li a mar- v .i-liingtnn. m Ins d.ep lonct", in which , , . . i ttti.it ivt '""I atubri tic mnnuiiiint ; the latter had now sh-pt as Lit njt J a suuilcu jailiuii. ".Neitntr. jsinj J.;,ju t.t vtais ill the little but iiig-gruund, he- if I read her alighi, wnuld she recall the . ls;J J-; j side the wot'di ti chuich, Iti idem nt the red ehi.d 1 rav. iy f nieii it: his cnuniry's cause, j 17s: Fayette t'-i n;-l.euse, and a Miiali eiay fcione inai L'.d I oi is t'O cumiunii Woman here is the the sti..t while his ashes uiiug'cd with the soul's m. loliiy. Murk me, when you next iiu'. U .e dav, durii.g the liarde-t cnnpaign i.t i or s-i-iieis, .ja.;iiiie l'nip.tit wjs a ol.e at tne lallu. 1'uinp, ai.eglo si r viu', I.jI g. ne en s. n.e eirand which u.l d.tiii 1. .in no ii li i 1. 1 i'.. i . ; and ; A. tic, tl.C bind lllall, had Un'illtild his n Low iianJ lit tiie iti oiiia- wi:h a:i .vie, so thai he was t. titc ti.Mhh d and uo.'i d to re turn to l..s hem", about a Utile distant, ( A.'neh, by the way, wis tt." nearest h unt s'ta lt.i the o'J red farm Loire ) 'i Lc . uiluv.'.s f ur hiae soi.s, t.t ag.-s vart ing ti .ni cighti en lo !t nty .-:x, hud s ai n l, . tar t h ii d lys previous, In ih h- .d ui ibeir i c 'Uutiy 's battle. Vi'Liit Ihe wid w real- j :Z d, I ha', iu ull J ie Lulility, some, per- rM.tf :- ',,:f s u'i ul l'Lr treasures w ou.d LeMiiiiteii by the lu'.hlc-s hand id War, lor cheik fur ru al was still unmatched, and b jesat in the repose cf her beautiful features. Only n.iur and then she turned to em n the 111- hie lef re her, and nad a k cmsoling Lfarj , MV W.i i mly, that ho vener-' In 41 Counties 1,"0 .7JS lojl -IS ,. ., . ' .. . i Hi ru'irri.vritiX- pissages, ana s raighiway resumeu ner a!elj B0uiau more it-r her sake. j ,. , ....0 1,.,. , , ,- , .11 , - , , . , , , , , , 1 21 1.a.steru Counties 1.22i,t'.)o 1. ).'. loo IU') wuik.w.tba trusting ni...e. An. patri- 'Jowards night, thetriodeparted, thank- Western Counties l,Wlt,7 1 ..CO iOU.OI'J I'tisui lountl an t oeleantg noine iu inauy mg the kind woman with gralelul hearts such a ". ntle breast. lS.'iti Fulton 1S.VS Forest lTf'l ! recne 177 Huntingdon li'ild Indiana 1 S; 1 Juniata lMIJ-JrIT, rson 17lK") I.yeotniug 1V.) Lawreneo 17'i Luzerne stiO' Mercer see be! siiri'W mot l.eis, nur wins I am proud tn fay 1; ale kt r'diies iu ibis li ving pt riod. And ihi-," he cnntinueil, pointing Iu the llibie, 'ihis is the fcerrel of their greatucss; wheiievir ynu bt hold that V olume opeucd, tearnij; cvi.iuncu it c instant pciusal, j-yj MifJliu tl.eic. y .u Will Ct.d Wi'tueU capable nf any tl) Muiitnur euierg ncy. I repeat it, whi n we meet li'l M Kcttti am" she will lo calm and tear!e, a!- 1771' .Northumberland tln.U'h a mother bereave 1 of her child." j'l letter .1 ti 1 1. 11 l;,- .oinitrsct And so it was. .'In! une rnrponl bal Snvder s 'Ii tih 'l her grit f for I he lime into a sud- 1 1 v ;; ( t',-un den ai d sacred suhtiiis si in, and h. ti the 11'.! Sullivan 1 la:, is were ea. ltd intj another ro'.iu t,. ' 11 J SttfrjilOfcttna pal take of the smoking vim Is site h 1 1 pri:j ari d, they 1 unj her C'dhcted. tin chaogi-il io her milliner, and serene iti ci.ntitenaoco. 'J'Le 1 iiie 1 ft . ui wiiniu the Uews bad fj rud-ly lmi-', was h.st iu ad uiralion of her con lot ", and was often 1 Tioua js ai "i 11 Tii.ro Kl Washington 1MJ Wv.,aiMg l.j!lV",ii, 11 177J Wcsiuureland In 4-1 Counties 17H07 i; OH. 401 lv UiU--, H043 i!ll I. 'ol 017 l!'fi Od.SU.l 7.712 71:i 67:! HUM), SI 23 f.a:i:J '.'M f! ,s-;) 71.74!) 8 :;i I Ml F.7.".0 4!). !i"2 i07) fj'ld ...S V7,'-'JS 4".(;id i.',vsi; 4'iu ...1 ,oi 4 6.!t::r ::; ....!x5-ft,!i 4.,--' li 'J :.:: 417 0? 7,a.5j ll.iti-l n.iiW lJ.'.!) 115 SO.frJlj ;;iin:;o ::,.vj :; io tio f 4:: !): 1 4".:; tin") 44 i.il Hi so:, ::.ii:;5 14 fcl i:,-9 7D 4ii4 I J.ll:'. 7')' 47 77") 7,"'l" ::m) 254 :A &tis ".;l l.'.l.-i Gi'7'J 4,41m h'-l)7 ') It) s.vi il5 174 4,1157 7.:;:) 1,17'J t;i 1 -"'si Lit), 17:5 Hi') t7l .r7'J l'i 172 lti.'gsi 13 W 5.7-J7 (js,0J"i Iii.i'ioS fe-0 57o ll.7.: l.aaS.I.V'. .TiS.ltiOI') 172 12,15l -07,H) i;sTi:;:x i:s ! i;icr. lasti'.iii 1m.i7 4 4I.7-S4 1.01S 4.4.-.S 1,170 2.5T0 Mil) :;t;.lll ,afi4 24'4 2(! K-3 :5l''' sicuo a::,7 V2 4-j :;02 4.ono 7j 5.M7 gO.ijsil L!Mi-l 2.t5:!2 2a 4 2.'."2 Sl'. 6.4-V. j:J iJ.VJ M7:'il -79 2,(J."-D I'm 3 til") 21.777 27.7.') l5i.iS y.7 '.i-l l-"!2 4 S77 42 Kll futuli; 7.245 l 5.)5 4''2 0.5; i7ee41) 4'.U4 4 H.41'2 I'll 5,r.7 2:j v,:ir, :;.:V55 2.5 a 75 '2.0 ID 1S 2.::7 142 4.::iS . 17,710 '21C.u:i 5Mi:i 207 2.023 l'.) 4,..!!) 2:;:i.'i5 27,1-5 :; 7:52 1-7 l O'iO l.'J 4;",7i 11-07 17,722 li,'.15 1H5 71 119 !.!!') l-2..5Si lri.U2.5 14.) I,f)i54 111 li- 17.77:5 '20;;id II. MO li'J'J 1 "15 &S2.J ..0-1.1 1,1 i-i,. ,i i.-.,i t : t .1 T 1 1 ::s ! !1 7.V.I w T 1 I- 1. ti.i- ay .I'o . x - - - , - 'AMI o.SIS 2,:;t7 :) i.wi 9,112 4MU'i 1.0") 4 S7ii 2,0St 151 7.2'il 7 5117 9 140 1.673 09 1,0''J 157 1..5M .. 1:. .sti 13 11 155 ' l.ir, I4'i! .270 22 1 2.111 7S 4,275 .i-u-t .w.'in 1 1 i '.7i C!i7 Uli 4.971 7.170 o.i s.1.1 ;:..) V.i'.l 8.410 42 i;;o9 it;,::oo :;.-7i 19 4 i"57 154 13 5IS IS 414 4.-9'i 1-xO 192'5 117 2tJ.2.5J C7.a5J 11.1)0 4 820 2,03 429 "lt.79 2:1210 2.1u4 10) l.s07 09 ail 072 'U iilt 35.'.'17 b'5-j 0.07 Ss9 1.U29 SO, 172 557. 1 '5 4 3.992 019 8.473 7 1 1 nsii lit . T-J I : '.is 15 i.i-r 13 "Oft Is lit) 471 152 59:5 SO 2.o-l 5 ".-4 in'ti ) 0.7 95 19 b59 SS 1.7v S o:; el.,,-,; 'J1 2.11'J 211 6.13 "cols' UA'-j' 6119 1'.0 1.22 4 bl 2.215 4dl'a 20 020 2,5.1 197 -.,IV'J 1"7 4.0iv '.. x 1-di 11' 1 ii'il Si ''.717 new. z.,,y. - - .. M "o.C.t -LI 10 415 51 14 1.0 )S 2K0-sti 00,005 7.977 450 0.775 2i0 j.o'l 20.9-7 S1.2H 7.201 19.J Z.oJ 2U ,:,) is c. s-'l T V t'.s.V) )') 4.. 10 44.ti::ft aY:.:V 2.0 ) -4-1 3..70 5-Y.t 1 12.011 l'o M 1.271 13S 2..0. l.or.Ti in ".'. 6.02s lt;7 l l'.'l 21'i 8.y14 51.720 51.020 2,291 405 4.00J lii'J 100,01') . ! 1. I'll. ATIOX. J 4 ai 'ai.oi;i:.m. lt,j i.t T- 'T i'-i'i i fV.c I'.Kviiii't Tlm "a5'1' if' I'' ' : (.; o .ltlri.' tl I)' I. I A'i .: r. iii .,(( ft Ad l or- ui ' ft Haiti! Ai -1 I Ail TuVrfn.' It vll "U 1 n A -flit " m.j -.lutl." I ii. (t Oi:r TtlKfl! TKP.RlTOKMl. ESISTESCB, nri'4 timil ih'-y- shall be adtnittcd a States into tlni Unior., with cr with out Slavery, ns their Constitutions mri v prosei i'ue." , 0. I!y jiurchti'intr Cuba from ;nin at tlij rot of all the States, iwitu ibs moral certainiy that tLo ftlave-liolulit interest in tlie L'tiioa ' wouM tlnis iio strenstLeued by ten or I twelve at'eiitioiial Members of Conjf 1 ress ami as many Elcctoiul Voted for l'leriikut. j 4. I)y jiaying certain Cuban slaTO I traders the value fixed by them on tho i Ainistad iieyroes, taken as slaves from ! Africa Ut t.'ulia ia clear violation of ! the laws of Nations end of Spain, who I liberated thcuifclve3 as all la-j givo tl.eni a per feet rirht to ilo, and wcra : latided on our tliorr.a, wLence they ' were sent back to Africa, after our Courts had decided that they could not be log"ti!iy riven up to the Cubaa pirates w ho claitncil thei.1. These measures of l'ro-Slavery ajj- grc.ssioa ate ittssed upon Congress) Th.-t (ioT. T'.r 11.- t.i,',. i' .1 -l tu- It"- j i-l 11, r lit 'ii'tiz tvr lo itii-t UtAftti." nurrs'i ff.r ttin t.nnn I I'ti trutli I ti i ana it l:.- V I - 1. in Out t,H-t 1 lllM kLli C'll'l Letn ilevoutly thank C.y t!i?.t, fir the ensiiiii:; lOnr years at least, tho l'ti'I'Io of tio: L'uiied Stales are relie veil from the annual vi-itatioti of a !')!;g I'l'e-ideali.i! i xttire whcicia Uea- s't:i is in-iiliiji!, li't aanitv oiitri jej, by tliis same JJuehanan, who tells us Hi. lory tr:tv;.-!ie,l o:id 'otamou iti liic eatue Lreatli that all tiiat is k-Soa.-e deiled. iti t'.ie inti i.. t of IJan.iMi tl of 11s is lliai we let Slavery iu tho Slavery find for th? 'r:'!;!: aiioa of States alotie, and mind oar own busi its ttphul-iei ?. Vi'hatt ver evils tl;e i:e;s, and that this will put an end to fiittm: inay have iti Mori; fir this Siuvyry agilatioa! Dut we wasta one, at least, is fur a sca-n.i int-.'rmit- uonls on iueii audacity of imposture, tc 1 if n it l't;-.-vei-p it a.vay. I What the rrc?ident says of tho 'l"lic ii.tia w'.i-i l i this d .y t il!;s r.f aljoged lli-;ht tf Secession, and tht the op;) it)c::!s ,vny as lilind, l,c- inoxpodiciicy if not iuipussiijinty of sotied I'.iti tlies, J ."pri'sc:!;, 1!; ( in-. Coercion, is iti the main forcibly and rent ocilatiou as uf-.riy t!tiprookfl well said. Wc coiuaijndit to geaer aud giatt.ilous. is s:a;.!y i;:!:ij:ifit. al attvutioa. Mr. Daeaaiiuii ki.o.vs b. tt.. r. H,; Uor Foreign Kelat:or.3,save with knows taat tii' tii.'.iT;s h..'1'c' e Texas ! sieo. would actin to bain a saris- V'i' :hi 'i t i;:o o':r L".::o: wore t-uii- tteiory stale ; aad it is to be hoped, ii''til!v !:.!.:'.: ti. 1 tt ;.r:s.oaiiy laieat taut too let suLiIUhuieiit of the Lioer Atiti -Sl.tvei ." t o.iv; -'.it.ii that .-i itiii.i'i- als at thj Ci:v of iiesico now anna ii our ti'in-. ..iwliiil- 1 ... Li v iiii;niin.iit will restore a tzood in t!i.; Lie Oiiiyr i-i',.z:' hen uuiicis.a siding ia that quarter. Jittt to r-:- he Maslcs his breath in urin tlia tii'n'y fteaaie to coiiiirui the McLaae Trea- 11. :c ty. U 1; nave wiii k enough al home, tlier wuautiL uu icrtakitiir to Kuaiantee in- oud goveriiUiCiitto) Suddeu'y, I'roai the distance, came a st nod like the tramplitg of horses' feel, and a great cloud of dust betokened the approach of travelers hurrying to their destination. The widuw moved to the dvor, aud, shading her eyes fmn the iu- for her courtesy. They fouud their hor- 05 Counties in all 2,010,1 2.912.191 O'.'l.i 19 ses ready saddled, and were forced to con- i t-yln the enumeration of "dwellings," no accou-it is taken r.f s'eres. lluilditifs fn m t ies resnliii'j are not inc.ii teii, unn ss nu i are u'i i r lie ktiOs tl.lol) the War ( a l-l -ict was I.ri.lf !MM) suit it: li. i :r:t. !.-!'.;; of va.-t and 8. :10 .c.p!u.) regions froai tint lie; C.OOtJ i;t Union, it was iaevitaOl.' 1 4--"' that .l iverv shou.tl be exclude I I'tot.i deitei.aeueu aud .' !' ... 1 1.. .1 i. lose 1 en lion:'.-, or i:ui tiia rciii e .U' X.co i ;J9 of the L'uiied Slates as a whole, ai: l Uuv is tiiere no allusion to Peru. o.l.'l 1 nf 1!... .,,!, ,....!....:..!.. ,ri. ..i 1.1 . 11... 1. in,... - .j . v.. 1 ut. 1 eit, itii ituieii eeiuiiiij u it utim Tjcem iy should take upon ti.eir souls t!te rr- be on the bunk ol war? Our iliuii- spoiis.bili'y.ol 1 ittoi iii',o- '-!,( poctiji- ter has lonnally withdrawn from I'c- ar iiis't. tiitioit ' o"r a legion hall" as ltl ; t;:e lVritvian Charjjo has been ' ire as li nope fir lafgt-r thau tho .-cut away from Washiogioa ; the re- I'n-.led States cut of t!ij Jlissix-ipp!. lattoua ol the two Governments could Dacii uiati himseif cxM-es.-Iv af- hardly be worse in the aiiaeuee of a. linns, ntr.l ijtioios tho Siiprciae Conrl formal Uciaratioa of war ; yet no al as his mi nority, that every foot .f lusion is made to I'cru iu the Mesa Federal ;ei-r;:ry is i.ecLssariiy slave- age! l'rohably a special comiuuniea ItoMii: len itoi v that is, tcrritoi v lua v'!l lj tuu-iu to CoiiL're.-si at an ii. '.!) rttij -vt to lici l.tiv of .-"i t 1 fit t'roai cutj u'. tne iiiomeiit in.it it passes ::,tv thL. liis melancholy, at this Jar to sway of o'lr I nit, ii. I,' j kno.vs that see -uod suaee wastuu on a ..rinii!i -t- 9,7b7 the kaiisas-Nel-rask 1 bill w.ts express- tempt to j.istiiy the Lccoinpton Ini- 1 !y and avowclly initodtn o l t re- quiiy, or al leust tuo i'rvaideut'd part i move lo'gal obsIaeLs to the 1; tTusion ia it- The preten-e that that swintilo 1 1,1' sl.tfi'rv ntnl llnl tt.rt l.TII r...... 1 n 1 . ..... , .... I'J 1 ... I ii- ... . -.. u. v.11 i.ii e.i.uj.iii.e.i u) xncpuoiicans, its importatiee and general Interest to beeaase a part of them were induced that fr.ct. IIo-.v is it poss;:,;.. t';,,,, ' to etsr, w i!Ii tl:e ev n it.... M...t..w. ti.irrn,,.l ti...l lii.rk..ll in U'liii-h ftliT,. UTtl 1111 J ! . . . .1 . t... .1. . C,tii ..(.., , ! I,, tb.-.iii vi tirlr I "nit. r performed the duty of hostler. i """'""PS " ,,ne" ' " (?"";- " ' "', , , " L K..,.. .v miih thn roniliti.iu noted above. The No. of F irms is not 6'ate i, for d-i .i. i.'V i,,Jt.;, ... , -..nr nml ih,. but jolumns. ill the Western Iistricare iiitt a. ii' in 'i?'i 'v.. ... -,, - ' Gen. Washington kindly took her hand . before he mounted his charger, and dressrd her tenderly at:d alb cii .ni.ielv. ' , ,,, J uii. There are doubtless errors, also, of figures, in copying but the og- .... ... I ' . .. . ....-,... ..l.';.l...J .1 , tense sucshiue, watched their progress. Xrars came to the eyes ef the t'.i t is while ' nregaKs ate probably nearly correct at any rate, until ( ongress publishes tlie it. ... .,.1 ;.. ..,!,.. i!.t..i: . i i... .!.....! ' ZuHu lie 1 1. u'luivn w i'l 1 serve verv well t. sat i-f y I uhl ic ciri )si ty. The o! i- . i . j . , r- ... , . . . . ., dow's I...--, she 1 I"" 'y l -rtn't'!I cum three horsemen drove up before tl.e iloor. pallor overspread the They wore military c .atume, and were a.l Cue-looking men. The foremost gentle- ! I am thankful, thankiui to Mlninji North-West, Oil sV'-VS us s- Lav- Mild ie., like Favette. eie., I.ave increased the 'east; Ihe ..ii.tia liL-i. I.UI.TIl.' .i-ntlVKIil. ee e . j.. i j.i , a.i-. .... . . -,.u.i. ,1,. .... v i 'I'l,.. fins mil I lie ne.v f ..r in ; ti -r li'iNnittt my God, .sir, that he has deemed me wm- . . , , i--,,,.., ;.. ..ai:,'i .n and w.iOh. '1 no r. suli man by fjr exceeding the others l y his ti,y uf dvuian. niy first bum in tbc gl". ' ur j ,.1,4, ce f il u.l, S'a-e in ibe r..n J and It if. ver r .ti i i t r. ( r imposing Cguro and the greatness i t t.is ti,:s s'mgle. lie Das ready, sir, ready lataon i. a I p'ed, wo slull puhahl a'i l rda'u i.ur LUtuh rs iu Congress and 1 1 1 couutenatice, it needtd to iutreduc'i. n to f,,r life in lieaih." j FleettTai v 'l'ei;''. assure the widow that this was tie. age ' Lui, wheu ti'i-y bad gone, she returning j " , . i ii'A 1 - Vt t Washington. With that blandnc-s winch ; , ,be stlei.ee of that hi,c house, the .110. h- ; T TCSlUclit lill LlCCU(5,l. UV MtU'??. aiwavs character tl him, be bowed erace cr went exceedingly bitter tears. l)raw . ii.-'.n ind 11.1rall.-1. . CrtTklaitttzc sal laar. ErU and Eicrctl. part ot them were induced voie .ig.iiast the Slavery articlo 1 ii;t.i!eisr, Willi the ey-s ot t..e rabuatiea lor separate approval or world mil Upon !.'i:l. to say tmit - i'.'io fiJ-.-etioti, is too iiioustrous. Dut no Soair oatttitti'il a;. 1 intcnpcr.-itf inter- luaiai'. T here is no danger that f rtTi't-t.l" tVi North-ra p ..c with any holy tui!, at this day,be woa th 1 (: .'-lioa of Slavery 1:; t;;1: So-.tii- over to L.vuoipiui.ism ; ami the Prcs- EKX States has at len j.h iro !ae 1! lOeut might Ui Weil have lavished his its natural e.T.ets?'' Is the IVc.-.i- sopliistry ia aculo-y on Judas Iseaii- tieut's brow bra?s that it should not ' ot or Ueno diet Arnold. There ar crinisoti with the consciousness that tome things pretty generally under- tha whole world w ill know tliis to be stood, uud "laccompton" in one of a lie? l)ies iie 1:01 kuo.v rigl.t v.lM theai. ih it t!.e children iu oar public schools To all, or nearly all, that th will point :'i ' ii.tg.r t.l" sh ime at the President says with regard to thu atiiii'i,-ofs vii a -e.i i. is, win lingers Taiiif. we render a hearty Amen, mi iii br.iiie in ;r ove io :;'.jt.l and v would only add. Let therp lw i.n it io:u iue ia III lit IL'.IL'VCu l.ie .' Tit.it this man fhoall ?o back i.rma . .. ... t.' . 1 t. 1 .1" . , . , 11 I'.. . . nivitriiiiis a -enev i I l.i.l, nt? lui v in .viaUatue l iern .lit. as ue askcta .1 the curiam Lelaru Uer secret an"Ui.-n. - .. . St. rwthi-le, colli einaiic as it is ol Le could lind rest and refreshment : j Farewell ! old I'ltrimut bouse, with lii!?''! ' " vn nan 111 urtal.ty. lieiieatn Ihe coaeutative u.riMif a,. oe 'fr upicai J ih-i,.u.,.i...i ..., r ii... , ' ' -i - Imimrnt, l),c. b VIE. "illun eob Eiutc lljc Union!" BT KEF. G. lMl,.Lt1 bRLtt EtlTOTf . ind rnoN, n. lo jitil.oir irrr. nm nV'l ini'tmraUt." A:a -S'.iir Sj.aiiitti-il llMitu r J'tyr: 4 ii,. i-n;.,' y... -Txri. jt ,UnJ, .... i..pir.th. l..-.,.t ... , r ,,.,,; ' -:i .. 'mi l te. li.i 111 mi.. 1,1. r 1-1.1. 11. r il.it rne, et'.'.nt i,J uiuiTt ii. e .r er.u i..l u rt -i. tl.c L ui .11: li .- Iru-t 111 iti. in irl.tl "" m- f il"-t.in-... in f.-.ir mi.l in tl,i,t; Li. ..t. f .,! ,..,1. ,t , .l,y ' ,,ttli ttir .in. 111 Hie mrr li ri fl : IVtt.i. u.i.le I. II..- .1, -,r .it llin.uili; Oar horses arc wearied ; wc have rid- ; j.,ur eaijet of mallnns, and tdd-fashiouid In ii uia d-fashioiied pots standing on !' r 0 Maine i the stoop. I feel sad at Ihe thought that ; Massachusetts t-'su active monarch Ihere poiais , . . . ,i.,,rb:..,. aClI WUUU ,. fl ,,. : , ,l.f...l,i,,I1L.,l ., Mandinr. nn ; ricruit," he added. I ni.et.iii.!e netitli rr.rn. And welenme." f ul.-.M i,i,r..r fi.rni.i i.i it ftunm trrpuiLfil ' Michtean ! . . . , . -. , r , , , , Mmnesoia the replied, stiiiiiugj, throwing wmeopen . lu ymts whereon hung c.ustcrs ol luxuri- Npw nalllpShire (Le inner door as tin y ui-uniuntid. ! ant grapes, or i's windows ou the lower , New jVrcy I ..1. - 1 ..... t ;.l ..., ..f !. . ' a .... -11 ...1 ..l.i. il... .Int. m,i.;.1 .V' Vorli 1 - OUI pool uennir, bim .mw v...- u ,, t,eiii.u wnu " - " -.ui.iiiii j Ituo 'I of snowy muslin fl a'.itig with a dreamy, ; Oregon J-t'iii.. i..... Joi'. j. it ,t I Sliii. ,T:a nijy it ,UdJ( I. t ttl..l l.u-1 1 ' -1.I VUI1 . .1 Hm etrs, patting uis taioiiitig norsc. would they could be attended to initnedi- undulating motion iu tho plcasaut breeze. , Pnnyjvania a.cly. Is there a groom or servant aheut ! IAylv0 DLUTS.Few penp!0 seem to VVr,.,. your house, M-dame, who cou.d rubthem : .;...,., ,.f , .,., , 1P 1 Wisconsin down and feed them ? 1 will reward him ... . ... .... Total debts. It has become a naun, wuu many, liberally. ! to defer liouidatiug their liabilities to the till- I I r . m,i.l in ll.irf h nil ci 1 13 t uum on , ... -11. . TI.. -,. .;. IOIl'FnSV pOSSlOlU llluiii' U'. u jrai ui" tial ileuses, aud iu many iustances dowo- right falsehoods, are resurted to, to put off a creditor. Meu with money lu their pockets will declare that they are eutirely 4 .Manama, 6 AtU.insas II lleiavvaie I I n..riita 4 liei.riTia 8 l.ntii.iana 13 .Mai land 6 Mis-ix.ippi Xnr-h Caielina i. o ih Caroliua Texas 35 j :i Total ti 3 i 2 Line, over Creek. 10H' 4' 6 5. K Kentucky 4 iViinessee a Virginia 3 10 Total 6 8 Line, over Bell 7, 10 8 4! 1- Missouri 15 Total ! Line, over Don 111 hold, sir," replied the widow; ''if ynu will load thetu around, I bey will bo cared for." M ike yourself perfectly comfortable, poiiih'iiieii." said loo widow, "and excuse n . . . .. .. rve that every fall, as ,e while I prcp.rc your refreshments. 1 unable to meet the UwinauU niaUo upon fama.g seas.,11 opens, persons v... u.-t be buuerv a well as fatigued." Ibi-m, la fact, bavo not a cent iu the AMP It c I, . is tilC f:.v.J,;',':a:,,"":,:r"c:,''u"f ""- 1 1..., n.liititc. ,he widow ... in'". lut loye extremely sorry, and, ff-siu.n . 1 ' ' ' tI; . ,, ii .1 , , i lr, ' at some other lime, they hope to be able ) utp,. ots, . ,!le Mable, utisaddnng tho poor boises , ' ' J loririi ... i r 1 ' 1 , ,,i . , . I to pay what they owe. O bers will spend 1 pinrnlgoa. I ,uc ., r,f coun- woik to nhlcli she was Uot accuslorned, ,u I JJ , .,, . , , ,rf 'iiev cu,. ,.,. ,,. ........ . i , , , , .i., .. ...i i i . ;.. ' Iheir m uiey lavishly in gratifying their ii. . ,,,,, iinriaie'j lull UIIICU bile net 11 oitii . a emm uu iu . , , 1 i . .1 1 ' '"rut,,,.;,... , . .. . . uieu ' i.,,,.1,1,.. ami fancies, aud let their credl-1 -1 1 , . , , .. , t cn 1 ISO, FREEDOM'S VICTORY. o, 1. .1 'I J o- s r iy In,- nirtls: aiel i ..,! .,.i- , . . mm ,,f trnn . '"'Icira i.. ! .: . , ., . - -n - - -e. ,,,r- whistle lor ineir uues. oouie sir h-re. ...... e . , . a , , , j -re!lt cuerev. t'be .. .,.,iu rl.tiii n.ili ! Now. we mil.. I 1 ' t '4 i, toey eitl oreralO UllUltl- men i'i ..w- j 1 If "tir firm.., lioweve- beiier nutt it must be done by herself or uot al i mn whether such coit luet is any less dis- 'vrs'o.J ,,.. ,. u ,',,,... i' ,uj all. As for men aad boise., they Were ! hou.st than it would be lo put your hand ' '"fr .r,g,.ri ,., c J ,, ,.lr cmpleteiy j .ded out. She with ,tr, : int.. anoibcr'. pocket and Bid bis purse. r '. tail ..... .1 .1r.11 .i. ,i . ., ..:.i. i .. ! On the cnliary.it seems to us to be - - -m. UU III : U uiUitiia uumu i1 u uxu rj.....i .. li..a ,uir ?"' . j aes'roy very 7" value to ler, :, )L...''""M'- aS T T' r '''"'T' ! 'ience thior , the f,,r by way of, u'1 Cv0 ,bcm At"' eU,."8'" bcr : When they refuse to pay, t Men ohiaiu credit through the have in them. .1.-- .. 1 . 1. : . by way of " -" b ' t ; v hen incy reiusc in pa,, nn-j '!; uns rnn and in..Ts. II.-1J. .4 ' dress, tho wiaow reiuruca agon 10 me j e,hn lenee, and persist in noiuing ou id a iiu I ml uiiL lanitiiiir 1 if lului. m ul aj-'iii- aud keeps. 1 he man who kea a bu-mess of getting trust and nci , . r ---"'i', iu tverv ti.atl til la.li. : I'aii'ir, fcr k V7"t "f ''ir,Js 1",n- ' led iheir awords and didfed their caps, sat j mn Ibief Mi-i irhere iho rCiccrs, baring unbuek- Th Prop! have risen resigns in strervtri And Ihe fa'Je of the People bull iriumiihe.1 at lrr.jth I rhi that share! ihem. ever can forjet he e lions nl'lln- spirit-rotl-ins tone. When in Ihe mart ati.t fields ihe couriers inft. Early an.l laie. at eve an I in.'tnine's heatn ! When the Ion. I cannon .not the torches' ftlram Hail-d ntvs nil liens a Slate on sln'e a won ? When Hope, Ion; 'lotilnlul, si. an tl at tenslli suhlime. And our ela.t eve-, awake as day oec'in. WalclicJ freeUom's banner rise 10 meet ihe risin; sun) Ah. those were hours whose swellim j"V repaitl A Ion?. Ion? course of darkness, ili.nht and fears, Th- heari-irk fainmess of the h" e ttehi v d. The wron;s, ihe Iratnls the nus-rv ai d ihe irars Thai iracked with terror dark, pm lentous years ! All is forsot in this "Ud j'lhilee Her downcast eve disfranchise .1 Kmsas rears To tich a thankful praver ami. I th flee That hails th' O.'piessois fall 'ueaih Law an.l Liberty ! The Land his awakened, ami free in the blast The standard of Freedom is fearlessly ra-t For Ihe Itijhts ihal wr all from our Forriaihers drew, We strove, and our lead -r was Lincoln the Irtie. While our Mountains shall stand, or while sparkles a River, Our Cause and our Cnuniiy shall flourish for ever! i.i.i, e the 1 tl if 1 :i:T0!t a.i,! con- more Luiiowii.g, bat prompt and eHi icatio is .r;n.:i of ta people about cieni iirovisioti lor paviutr The Au- 1 . . 1 ' I: '...:. r 1 t . 1 .... . . . i.s 01 uis nuai r.iciiaiaires have been hand somely tliauaished ot'late, though wo leur that the tiublic service has snflcr- . caosias aad jo.5oa. : quarter of a ei'iittiry atiii rake up from ed iu consequence. To reduce cs 13 New Jersey .t ti,.j Vci v kennels of olilivion so looiish petidilures is Well: but to rnbii-.i an untruth us that "in IsOj, pictorial lliciu by stopping public works of l- -handbills and iiiCiiiiuiatory :i.pea!s manifest utility and necessity, is not : were circulated extensively through- so well. Let Its have economy with- : ICS out the South, of a charaeler to excite out starving; the public service, and a I the passions of the slaves.'" can excite working balance ia iha IVeasuj-r ..... 1 1 I )... . ,.iilt .l.n i.i . 1 ... . , , 110 a ...minimi io,i.ie. , inn, 1.1c 1 n-i- ,1 unoui. lui mer loans. Wc thank the President for h:3 good word for the famishing in Kan sas. li' ho will it a longer impede tho passage ot the Homestead bill, that measure will uiiord them a Very gen eral and sensible relief. It may be well to liavo all Mem bers of Congress elected on one day ; if so, we suggest that the day lixed lor the l'icsitlcuiial Lileetiou is the prop er one. To reject that, and require a special elecliou for Congressmen in iiie depth of U iiiler, would hardly bo hood is a most insane one. .Lincoln over all 51 'circulated'' such appeals anil hand bills? If this thing was done 'V.vtcn sivclv,"' many must have been catisht at it. If these "pictorial handbills'' represented imaginary n. it rages and cruellies indicted on slaves, who could so readily detect th;; inisrepres-.'nta-tions as the slaves themselves? If t!r-y liuly depie'ed scenes with which slaves were familiar, how should they i be excited by pictorial represeuia-: tions any more tetin by the actual oe- .. 1. ,.i-. .i.,.. l,iu il.-"i:..tt'-.i Whc ia il ill it I'.ilsi-liot. l ni'tst .tiwavs be'cxno- I"111''010 siii'j it-cif itv ab.-ui diiics" ' ! 'he wli.-sle, though thero ii Mr. iJachii .an asserts that it would ' ,,ut a lllail portion of ti.e Message as be "easy for the American people lu printed that we can npprovc, we hear scllle the Slavery question fir over," ' idy thank the I'resi.lent for the four and this sitnpiv by letting the Slave lo'-""ll-s linit, 0:1 leviou.ho omitted. Stales alone, a'n.1 'permitting Ihem to ' ne omission of aiio.hcr like amount "manage llieir domestic iiisiilulions in "oal.l have rendered it quite u rc their own ,iv." Vcl in this verv -peciable tiofuiuent. W e thank h:m, M'-ssaoi; he urono-es to force Slaverv moreover, lor the similar .Messa-gcs rli.ivn il... ll.e.. .is .if ill.. ",.el!...fi. r. ,".. t.lat llj Wlil IChaill lrORl pic, aud compel tli. ni to take up hi their consciences tiicresptiiisibilitv of justifying, proteciimr, and exteii'ltiig it, by tive or six distinct aud impor tant acts as follows : I. By amending the. Federal Con stitution so as to embody in it "an express recognition cf the right 01 property 111 slaves 111 the Males .nine I,'... th- h.-.. tin.r. in her lii.tnrr. Vir. I " "o exists Ott HAY IlIir.CAtTCP. EX- r!nnrr T. Si r Ml ilir a (Vili.r.-il IIDlli. fill- I -, . I . I...- T.'il..r.. 1 1ST. "'"P. hii.l .if . . , " o o - - - . . invivL' tiff na kCt'D1. iiie n ny aa m'ry m inrunm. m t-tnn 'nii 11- - - i . . isft r.vn ."Ucver unJU il..ir nreini.s 1 over the IbresboM ot tna room, ouc 01 me ; Lt. f, llljt we Hnuk, is di-nuo. estm ami nnpiriani exp.oration some par,,, a-or t ,.e-u.. ..,u . . ... u.... .,.. ............ Iir-B.., ,. "V'u intir premises. l4t ..... 1 . . , ,, . .1 .. 1 .1.. .i. ti ,lof.,,i-.l m Iri.!n. 1 ".liite id riroLCCtlliT tlliS Ilglil r. ' " ituicuiuer lhl. HdtHturuce ' wueerawas remaraiug o ma lug iiiuuu. uai.u iu i.it,Mw.- . -, , . I ntr- iv 'i'r iiitToetlli 'a : ..f . 1.. .-.. -.,.,) ,Wi f7fo4. from the wctt coast of Africa. I lui cauttst. nuE loolitO-V iUUiilouLa in ALL ' . writing; iniutignoiii iue years to come, .lint, iutii.-.,i vt i- cau not commend the moral ins .',i.-ib.iiiy which renders Lim una iIj lo see way any good citizen -sh'jiiid dcicst siave-iiunting in Frco Stale'-, we cau heailiiy congratulate luiu on the t'ael that ho is soou to be relieved from the cares of Slate, uud uo assure bun inul iu such relief the great body of the people will heartily syilipaliiie. St 1'OKS TuiBb'Sti. The succes of Lincoln is a j at retrihtt. , liou lor 1 no io of iiie S. ulh lu coeristmg . aul aui'FJtiiBS Ihe. Corrupt rale or fum laUOL'oa- ' Ueinocr.cy. liultinun Vt;jir. ..t r 6- 1 1 1 - J ,V Iii i- 1 :.'vli: . ' US R4B UUC Ul iuts vti.i a.Mj " - 1 j . . "' '"