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LEWISBURO, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 18C0
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State Finances.
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wfi?!jrj couiitioo of the Trcai.ry of
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lt.it timi il:-in rtiM'tv, ir;
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Prui -Ht n 1 i t -n t-y t.-fcrt-
lti-y n i tb hi1 f re.-i:
lTy. nuiilnT.
' Wrongs of the Soath."
Iuring the latt oiueteeo jers (from
1S41 to 18.9,1 fiftren Slie Siitm h.ve j
ensl tha Post 03ie IV. partmenl $."i0,510,
410, and tliey hve contributed to its tup- ;
port only SJT.M'.'.filiO. Fif'ccn Free
States have cost it $D,)91,9:i, ttid lliey ,
hT8 contril utcd to its support 8ti8,GtS,
519 that is, the Shre Stnlrt ham cost
the UoccrnmtHt $J2,99 1,795 fir mail fi-
cHitus nwre thun thy haie paiil ; and the Pennsylvania
Free States have contributed $7,757,213 Ohio
. ... .i m
mnrH titan thpv bave cost Deine ne .icuignu
round ruut of U0,000,000 agaiust the
former !
While not paying one quaxti-r of the
Revenues, the 8outb has always had two
thirds of the Office?, and the best ones
at that.
The Slave States have millions of acres
ln-rt)A Cuion.
Vermont 33. M 3
New Hampshire 37,519
tl'J.DW
100.523
l-2,'240
43,792
302,040
58,340
till.... 8eo-i"i. !. r.nj. Cnrt- I KM. luioDarl.
Maine
M.icliaetts
Kbode IslabJ
Connrctiout
New York
S.71S
25,Sftl
29.503
34,370
1.S59
2,112
0.402
22.332
17,374 10,193
; Indiana
I Illinois
! Wisconsin
I Minnesota
! Iowa
Oregon
j California
1 Missouri
of .h- l,..t laiul. nnoneneJ more fresh ntuckj
territory than the t ree States the te!,t . Maryland
landf, harbors, and climate. She has al-' le,ware
ready room fur all her Negroes, for scores , North Carolioa
of years to come, if tbey will but cultivate j Tennessee
the toil, and not kiu aud desert it. Arkansas
Thero is still another striking instaoce ; M"s'""'',r",.
, ., . , ; South Carolina
of the grievous wrong the South has eul- porjjs
fered at tho hands of the Free States, and (jeorgj,
one which the doughfacepre;s will hod a ' Alahama
powerful arguuieut to support them in their , Louisiana
,;,,, .V. V..,il, U'd r.,f, r In the , ICISS
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vast sums the Government has paid for
the purchase of territory niaiuly cuuverted
into Slave Siares, and in the prosecution
of the Florida and Mexican wars, both of
which were fur tho benefit of Slavery.
The following are the items, partly esii
208,030
231,010
85 978
139,023
172,171
87.250
23.181
71.38-2
5,308
38,721
17.021
1 406
1.929
2,830
3.815
3. (.00
10,007
187,250
CI. 2" 4
113,100
100 205
05,987
11,927
50 139
4 144
37.904
58 802
25,714
10,375
5,953
1.023
2,7ol
11.428
3,928
91G
807
11 013
13.040
9,010
11.4U5
4,850
12,295
" 332
1,124
890
1,287
5,007
33,971
31,317
52,830
74,323
42.511
7,337
48.539
06,440
20170
48.352
est. 45.000
8,513
52,131
48,831
18,388
41,355
217
411
2.oo
6,105
8;ii7
12.809
12.197
1.848
5339
4,913
230
57
1.854
192
9,113
58,392
60,0 Hi
71,084
41,785
3,80i
4 1,990
70,700
11,803
31.9G7
6,427
43.050
27.880
15,916
2,185
7,753
2,099
312,510
57.000
178,871
170
V..I I h.
44,712
20,017
83,095
670 111
121 075
470 387
442,501
153,951
271,818
339 657
154,C0
30 072
130,075
15 918
118,970
105,518
145.902
107,308
93.144
10 039
"Personal ixkxly foiw."
Allil U)tv IttKH? m WHIT A Bit THiT t
Jutt now, the great hobby of th se-
cloth.
Suturd:i .lgbf.
The k i. pt. ti ltt rmy
I. Tmni-Iif l with tl:f r It iriat d y ;
AimI 'li " fr t..'ii.J our I'Tuni.
It d il-i-ttrt- 'l liur to rU-p
A- to rtt thf mooifut bnlit
M bru brt rr-.t"ii irunf to iidbt
Th w.k U pnt. If it liM bnorbt
Km tMKm r,f nwfrt art. fr-.tlnnj ttioubl,
If it hw l-tt (Witrn- Di ni"ry ir
rfhf-fi nn n,'tiir-) .tfJ b-r.
It hu D' t winiTtit it ft 't tit in inl
Altbvusih it Of toturn t:jn.
One Way and the Other.
9,217
995,354 730,800 500,735
TOTALS 1.800,861
Lincoln over Donglae
Breckinridge
Hell
tl CnaaAwl .t'sw
Douglas, TSreckinridge, Bell, and Fusion over Lincoln
576,803 4,730,619
871,507
1.135,995
1,300,120
1,290,057
sealed OD. will destroy all the ptits.
About twenty five grains of galphurel of
afrben are sufficient for about four Lu-h- (
i. :r ,',n ...if ii n in nil nens. as is the :
. , 1 .) .- I ' , e
' -- ! in tl, an., mnv Ka treated with .i.4iiniiu.. nr.it r, r their Northern allies or
05 9-f , . u ii u wvo., j - - - i
100 458 1 eiyial success with this agent by covering apologists, is the laws of the Free States
171,515 the heap with aUrpaulin or close woven fr tho preservation cf the rights of theit
people, i reaiaent iiu.cua.nao eeuucu .u
charge that some of our statute book
live laws, i cinhtiun of the Coiatitutwn,
pa-ted by the IZ-jiuUican; on purpose to
nu!Ufy the Fugitive Slave Law and wrong
the South. Tbey started cut with saying
that there were liriEEM such wicked
! States then, the number waa reduced to
ELEVEN and at last jt is narrowed dowa
to folb. Ity the time the matter b thor
nnirfklv mtinz.,l it mat remind one of
UliV ttjf MW W - " " " C , J
iir,ir,r" -,;,) ii r.nun to her husband the bov who foaod a "thousand black cats)."
one morning, "the boys want some new but, oa being cross-questioned, "thowjhi hsj
shaeg." seed our old black cat and another one!"
"Want, want always wanting !" said j Among those States thas assailed ai di-
the man, in a cross tooe. "Fveno shoes. ! loyal, I'esxsvlvasia was one. But it
. i jt . .t .... ii.Dn, " p-na .ut trtt nnr Ppronal Libertv Lava
9U,".0 i you waui kueui, 'j" .u... t
148,674 i "I don't know who should, if you can't," was signed by a DemxraticGoT.(SuvxK.,)
41,007 ! answered the wife, catching tbe spirit of and that, too, TrtREE years BKFOR the
81.205 jler DU,han 1 ; and, tbe spirit once caught, Fugitive Slave Law was pissed. It waa
I j'o.,- the carried it down stairs into the kitchen, ; list year re-apprnved by our Democratic
100 791 ! h,!re be qaickIy B1W lLllt breakfast wis j Governor, (Packer,) and bis Democratio
Hl303 ' in a backward eUte. I Commisioners to revise the Coda Jadga
4334 i "Sally 1" she cried, "why in the world j Knox, Lewis, ke. Oar law of IS 17 was)
50,003 ' D0t treukfast ready ? the marnings are ! passed in accordance with the decision of
. . - .1 :
long enoufe-'n." I the L. Supreme t-uun, in me i ngg
This awful gTeen wood 1" cried Sally, ' case. So sy candid men. Pennsylvania
who until now had beea doing her best, is faithful to Liberty and to Law she
but, catching her mistress' tone, she quite ; permits fugitives to be taken by tha U. S.
lost her temper. "The wonder is break- authorities, in this land of Independence
fast's got at all," she muttered, while her Ilall, of Brandywiae, Germactown, and
Garibaldi and Italy.
Italy, which lost her independence when
aim lot Ltr unitv. after loua separation
Thisisin'.ddition to m" boatila to each other and opeo
, ,, ., , i.:,.i, ;. has to an a.miist unresisted invasion and con-
irjQ lite v.cuirt i. . , . ,. ,
, , fr,, ,i ,nj ouest by other nations, has again achieved
,.iii.t nncim. anriealmi trom u.-cmuoh 1 ' . o
oor, vi7
Douglas. I,reca.nr.r, iei. r u . ---- ! mi. !r ,ent ' and Uule Jde came in ! Valley Forge-ltU she bows no further to
m,cj. Pnnth Caro in cbooses t-iectors inroaga u u.K....-.- , , , ' . ., , , , .,, i
naatta . I , .i.,,;,,. not nuite 43.000. and the 1 fr,,m tl, wnmt.hous. "the daik idol of B.avery.
!;rb"' . " f y j "Tie my shoe, S!ly," said he. -And thus, up. inquir7,;anish ,h,
ftonda (purchased of Spam) 6,.hio.w . I, j, .upp0,ed that 500 of the "Fusion" voter- in Texas were for Lincoln. lJut Ga ctUi glyj iDj no, pe. g j humluj about the F rce Statei
loteresi pa,,! l.iacM' the re,t ,,, were fur "anybody else' Douglas, Breckinridge, or I.ell. In ftew ! breukfaat time." violating the Constitution! The Personal
Texas (tor crao.las, Con?re,s) 7.7oo,,oo relat.ve streng-b ih. "PP' V,'.'.; J0 33 pari, and apportioning 1 ting, and pulling off his sboe, wh:cb, fa j publicans, but man, of them by the Detn-
." "P-tt.ures.o, .Hk,a. 7; . J aT,d ZVrluZ nh of the four candidates thus: mi"'hi,,. I Bat knowing what else to do, ocrats, before tha Fugitive Slave Law
-i. ,w-.-- inemasin.viora . ' si. 1 i ,. . (,! ! .kl a
lwoiim. u'ioim. bi. m rrrnn t-v iiw he swung at me cat lapping uer nit. , was cuic.ea.
500 29:.,t l it . . mnJ the cun 1 .'and.r ! is the charge.
995,354 7300 500 ;b, It is trne lhat mos, of the Free State,,
Wfxit.aii ir
,J ' : I U ..,-. Un.U I "i llttl) lllilt
Florida War ioo.hoii.ihiO Proportion of Fusion tote
..Uirrs- oensiont 7.noti.li(n ,.-,i,,,lf ., 1
To remove Indians . S.noo.ooo ,
J'aid bv trea'v lr New Mexico 15.into.ntMl ;
1'aiJ u' fitmsuih luUian talcs loi),ooo.oo
Paid to tieorgia 3,u,iio0
1,800,861
- , a i',,r r,f I 'a to tier redemption, ana is now once more .
cf Count v anl fcuDrerae Courts ot 1 a. to r ' ......
... . . i .-.
Uirh the The only provinces not included, are those
united aovernment under Victor Ktuanuel.
t:e U. S. Court. Were this pm, it
w .n!,l l,.ta muln trip T,3t Veal" tl) U
i - - . c m j ;: ilin.P the bcM by (be I'ope aoJ Veuitia. And the
Wst id our history for d ounirijnr mt j i
hie iotfebfet-nfwu. As it id, it bas been guM"B prCJ.oS tu thi.
uirch of freedom the mao wbo has filled ;
Total .VM,!i30,9-fi!
So. .In? Hi Wild Oat.
w9owinjr hi wi' I otn' ye: rwwiiie thfm Jetp,
In ttif tifiirt of a. ui- tf.fr to i-l-.t-m in ifr",
A oi t.aJu w till prtrf tbe dciine of tier ers.
SfWtllJI lit liJ UHtn." t" iltT tin- hfaVl
frftlif -ir. wt.M wt.-hfl hi- tir.-'- i il-f ti.r-'li with jT,
Aud WIlJ tulCtff trm tt. lie -.ft. Tie '- "
1,807,301 1,291,034 840,080
Lincoln over Douglas and his Fusionists
" Brcckiuridge do
tt An
not. ...
Ponelas.Breck. and Bell, Straight and Fusioned, over L'ocoln
P.. .... .. . ..... , t. I !. titnii 11
(20,000
4,730,612
572.227
1,077,075
1,14 4.026
990,604
!" cried Sal-' Cas it is the rii-ht and duty of every Got-
avw -"-- r i r j , q - -
lji giving little Joe a shake, and sending ernment to do.) have passed laws to guard
hi'm off to the sitting room. j the property, liberty and lives of their
Joe, in a terrible pet, fell upon his lit- j people. That is the very object of all good
tie sister, who was playing with a woolly gDvercment. Oar naturalized citizens,
do a litt'e toy her Auntie gave her, ma-; abroad, are protected against seizure, and
el .. . .! i.. .i .u:i.l
itoneias, isrecK. ana ie. i, oiriKu.u -----I.innln.t
Bell 'old time Whig-) cr Doug Si Breck. (old time Dem) 4ol,U01
" - " - UOg, ii'J "v. fc--- , I o -
The "Fusionists" .re a -mioni,,," a. well a, the Lincoln, Dongla, and Bell ; king it bark in a wheezy tone no dog was J whyd not our naes be also shield-
- r j
W.&k'ment iki tci' m'in ijrmmt, our
the world with astonishment and admiration
H'H-k may be sank in fifteen or twen- P guldlD6 lBe V" "uu :
It r-ar, without any increased rates of vacillating aoldicry of Italy through so
itivrn i many successive triumphs nnd to such a ;
WBut, the Teople must beware ! glorious victory nas. retires irom acme
Ihitetre men of both parties and of van- service.and lettauotnertoreap me re..u. ,
em loei'.ities, who-e constant study is to That Garibaldi worked for no aelfish j
grtrtch by fleecing the masses through ' motive that his only desire was the wel-1
tbe Lw'.ature and other branches of our fare of bis country his present course is
Gwernment. Ths Central, and the Sun- clearly indicative. lu; we nave uupea ,
kryaod Krie, railway con.pauies will ap- that he will again be induced to take np '
tear at Hirn-bur '. au orctnized band, arms for down-trodden Italy, and finish :
ti... witter, to rob the Tax-Payers out of the work which Has Been taus ur so aoiy ;
S.:ii3Mof Dillars! Beware ufcWARE !. and triumphantly conducted under bis
, guidance. Garabaldi has done for Italy,
The Cora and the Slave Trade. a . .,ff,.rpnee io the De0D!e and
Tu late news from the co-st ef Africa cducltion M(J FurrfundiDg9 would I
a .igmfiant comment on that portion of wh.t Wasuixc.toS did for Amer
ttt i'retiifnt's Message whtch related to f , ,. , i,,,i,i v,
ipa, auu Ills uamo auu v. . , , . u .
lbet.te Tnde. Oa the 0:h StTt. the . m,mtiran,fl whercver liberty u
U.S saip ij ciptured, afrer i vencratcd aD(1 cherUhed tod tyranny dc
W elise, the bark W, about eighty .wJ. The uuited cov-!
errjinent which he baa been the means of
iotitutiDgl now consists of Sardinia, Lnm-
! iwlniC wiH owtn.' tf ff.rtint up nd c!f ks
Th Hewer, in tl.f k'ttr lftl t.t ft f .U-r. wh. !(
Jo u .ur zirtii mn bnbt a tbe blue ky ftbuvw.
"SM.winz hi wilJ o-tU." Ayr ! clitfkn wtll prow pftle,
Au lwrrow .UhU witltfrtlit- Lfrt i.t tl.f w .,-,
iaeU fUitllbtnHl lltUB .i(limif t ttif iritiit- ol Lis Hf.
"owlna hi wiU oU " lifnth only uliftll fi-np.
With hi?- kfrn lirf rn-J rihf ; thf truitu win i f uni
la the tjriTiytrJ ufr ly, ueatb a jrr d.fiwtl muuuJ.
A Scrap of History.
There have been t- n specific attempts to
defy the authority of the Federal Govern
ment since its formation.
The first was in 1782, and was a con
spiracy of some of the officers of the Fed
men, whose combined votes are as fullows :
.mw LI L, tnl.l l.tlt.oDl
do Ih.uglas, total 1,291,034
do Bell, total 7-15 335
do Breckin. Fusionists 115,820
Sf-r-Mi'onui...Brcck. Straight 730,SG0
Total Unionists
Secessionists
3,999.550
Total Union vote
3,999,550
UNION MAJ. 3,268,094
In 1850, Buchanan had 1,838,232 votes,
do Freanout 1,341, 5U do
do Fillmore 874,707 do
Whole vote I860 4,730,019
do 1S50 4,054,453
Increase in four years 675,105
erThere were also several hundred votes cast, in a number of the States, for Gcr
ritt Smith, not included io tbe above There area few discrepancies in the returns
but probably not eoouch, in tne sgrfga.e, tu mao VMUl -t
. r J t t . . tf ..L wk.wa wb.; lanitur WA 171 TO it nfiW. AS mittr
e-i apalDS- bcisvirt? ur iticga. w.-jw-.
. . - to ftrv
"Give it to me!" cried Joe, snatching home.' Out IAs iuausi
it from her hand ; whereupon Su-y burst ; NAPPING ar in accordance with the ex-
Constitution and tha
him for it, and he set up a howl equal to ' genius of our institutions. If any of these
any young cub in a bear's den ; so that ' laws violate a National Law, let it be test
by tbe time breakfast was ready, the fam-1 ed before a U. S. Supreme Court. Until
ily sky was daik and squally as it could . that is done, it is gross and gratuitous to
well be; for crossness is catching, and a.-sume a fault and charge a crime !
"the bepinnini? of strife is as when one! This false accusation against the most
i . . . . .
law-abiding and peacclul ct onr states, is
intended, by defeated politicians, to de
ceive and m:s,eal the honest, unreflecting
Ictteth out water." I'rov. xvii. 4.
The Other Way.
Hfci. 1 " O
sp.racy oi aome o. ue ov ,u.vuD particular candidate. lUther than wait longer, we give it now as matter . one morning, lho boys want sonte new j NAPPING. For how can man-stealing
n flrmv in pontn mi lue iitirieeu L?ittes . -. - . : I a,,.-,,, a ,,trm rnr Tiiiiirt rrerenee. . , i . ....
... , I ln,eres. nd in a conv
"Father," said a woman to her husband, ; Totcrs. it j3 sis designed to AID KID
shoes."
i . ...a ; . nn.nii.nt and consDicuous form lor luture reierence. .i...w i . . . -i.j :,t,, t.
into one, and confer the supreme power on , ' j ..y I 8nrpose it is time," answers ; ,f bloodhounds, in catching fellow
!!!t .. , ' Li:i ZJ;Sot(,,,C,Ud,ng f0Ur"8eYe laVoO OO? , he husband : "but I can, so well spare ! ,liile D9 latr, neither man'wom.a
.. .. 1 n m ... . . 1. . I. V,a nf V n ar .T
Insurrection, in Massachusetts.
ad, by the census oi l5ou, a p pu.i...u
Tbe States (with three sevenths of New Jersey) which voted AGAINST
surrecuon, in .'lassacuuseiis. i " . , .
Tbe third was iu 1794, popularly called , LineolD, had, at the same time, a populat.on of
"the Whiskey Insurrection of I eon a. Majority of population for Lincoln
1 UtJ UUliu aiirji'-u Jii-'umuo : The
by the Ilartfjrd Federal Convention. States
I aha mnnat in at nnw I wnnrlVr if I CnUld .i:U : r. tt. tht
l iuc uiuMvj j - " ; or CU11U IS SilC ItUlU IUO vuttuit-j ui iuu
10,300,000 not black them up, to make them answer wrctches who every year smuggle away
... a ft - - ...
itt n inntvpr. i.eia see now. :.. r c aa hnn.!pat
5nonnA.""" ... ...... :.
' lv""Jb - i TICIIQIW 11) &IilU Ui iaH9. 1C3 UwUUICU
Majority of population for Lincoln , up n0 trouble yoursclt wita tnem, . of persons, black, mulatto, and white, it
ti.. f l r.O. ill .how a still lareer proportionate majority in the t rce .. T . i ., v ' ,
.I rT. Ukf .ceoe-. the fa, that U-t.'. friends could not vote in 'ZH ! "
t.i.ci from the coat, having on board 7'J.i
l.ws, with a crew of 28 persons. The
by the Hartford Federal Convention. States. When is taken into account the fact that Lincoln s mends eon a no vote in , ;
fThe fifth, on which occasion the different ! "ten y ami thaMh, , jnj, f' J 'U tk a. new." AnS ;
section, of the Union came in contact, was eUr btt he has h Election, and away she tripped down stairs into tbe i L l-J
in 1820, under the administration of Pros. ; tbreatcn. b. force',0 prevcnt his elevation. They demand that a minority shall ' kitchen. "Sally," she said, "you're a ' ensBeif ,he Sovreiga State did not pun-
..luuiutr. uu ...v. v- b fh (jespotisoi oi violence auu j j . , . iitiio Denioa wuu nreaKtast, uu. a ii ucip : u gacu
... - . .1 w- - ; ' . i O . - ti.,.iKa nnna in CTtl'D aanri lvaej j , "
the admission ol Jlissoun to toe i,nion. . g-Lineoln had no votes returned in Tt oiaies , j. wonder: the green wood t;
., .,.-:... .i.J . . ... J: .kiwlr;f,riIffe none in FOIR. and in many others only ;"u . .
known have bean kidnapped from Penn-
and our land would be a complete,
hunting ground for men
1 and riots and bloodshed would continually
t . . . . .
tessel wu-without p-.pers, aud her captatn , , ... . ., T M.Ipn.
ik..,,( i i; ,h bra' ar"esi '"' ' tue admission oi .uissoun io tue ouiuo. - g-Lineoln had no votes retnrnea in 1 --,
1 . 1.1 nn , t , ', i " and Parma, having about 100,000 square Tbe iixlh wa3 t coIIijioD bctween lhe th.Va ,h,.nd in two others-Breckinridge none in roiR and .n, others only . J
nit real one is is;d to be John Latham. ... , .,,m .i I . . . ,.-a .ml m than a thousand in I1VE others eB .
Tt. r r - . , i m es of territory, anu -u vw.vuv. o. .u-
- ,s, wM-,., , ItjiA bj ben tLe of everj European
S.yUu-,r, Ir,,,,, I, pre thv I . S. bu,, onCe united, she w ill form one
r - , r .. : 1 .1.. .k. it s oi.lMMI had none iu five, and less than a thousand in nv e owera
; IjvCISiaiurc Ul veurKiti auu u3 a t-iciai , aw; c. .
habitants. For a long period of years, .OTern(neot jn rcg,rd to certain lands and Fusion was unknown in TWj'r"
of the creat powers of Europe. May
cess crown her efforts for freedom lMU-tunian.
lo tnjijf in te, tlace trwlr, hut the
v,rt nf no ttniil, ami on the
' lie el'itn j f,r a tra'iu i v ni'vir. ot-
to1'), with a cargo valued at Sl3,uu0 in ; Dying Testimony.
" ame of John Latham. ih .h h,.r 1 A fortnichi before bis death, Mr. Web-
Hiowaers are unknown. Thu-, within ster dictated the following inscription,,
U weeki, 2,221 recaptured Afr.eam have may now be read on bis monument : ,
Mttnt to Monrovia. -Lord, I believe ; help thou m;ne unbelier.
j Philosophical
Biiliop Ames and WeWSP35erS. Argument, especially
Ta. l ii ... that drawn from lhe vastness or
laeifie A .-tcfe sa.s : -In his . ..,e .n c,.mpar,sn wuh the
-crH to tbe CoLfL-renre. iiist l,Pf..ro ..... tn.i.nifirance of this Elobe, has
"atit.2 t tl.. ...:.., ... 1,: n.unip shaken inv reason lor the fatth J
AwV..-. .ul' : v.,. .I which . in me, but my heart baa a -a).
given bv the latter to tbe Creek Indians.
Tbe seventh was about 1S23, with tbe
Cherokees in Georgia.
A CURIOUS REV0LUTI0MARY RELIC.
an atrocious crime.
Let not our ceocle, then, be alarmed or
les you, I'm afraid." misled by this concerted bowl of disap-
"Please, no," answered Sally, "1 11 fetch t poinU(j oSce-seekers and tlood-thirsty
breakfast on the table io a minute;" and tidnappers, who desira to re-introduce
o ,, 1. . :.u i r..l L: .1 t . .. . r.. . 1 j.
A liuuuuii nn.uuu.... -- Sally turns anout wnn cneeriui oristness, s;1TerT jnto all tha Free States, and ae-
.... . r.- .v.. llltt.xriml .httmnl ann.arnil in 1 . . . ... 1 J ' .
The following ingenious composition, mj. . - - - , rr !llIe imie joe com,.g , t0 have bia sboe manij ,alt we ghsn remove every obstrne-
J DC IOIIOWIIIK luitau.uMo -" f 1 . . - , .
Th author is unknown. Its Deculiarttv
h.-r.L-A.a in i.nri.i. 1 rhi art. nm, ntn,ner. mauv .ma t'- - - . -
The eighth was the memorable Nullify- consists in the , man ner in ..wh it ma, be;ead, viz. in three dffe rent way. Ui
,ng Ordinance of South Carolina, 18o , j eteh cororul io eve line. And 3d In the same manne,
The ninth was in 1842, and occurred in , . . . . ls. ,h,fiMt readine. it will be observed that the Rev-
Rhode Island between Dorr, or 'Suffrage 1 olotionlrU MUfe a deprecated, and lauded by tbe two others :
....., .. , . iKatim n vari anni
Hartt ! baric ! me irumpci "
" ... i j ..u ..ii n nil in arms
which
: variuus methods by flfed and re.BSSred me that the liospel of
n ltiB'Tir.. ...,.. - -j - . ...... m..c .e a llivine Reality-
taiie f u-tfui .11 i The Sermon on lhe Mnnni can net be a
circa!.,' : ' "g 19 P merely hnmao prodacti.... This he-
newspapers as an lropi.rtaut i i,et tnters into Hi very depth of my
B?" Of p,liAD U his first circui j Conscience. The wh.de h.slory
thin, ,. .... , L I of P'"''.
; LC uaiJ ueeu very i DA.MLl. jDoiiiv.
' tliii dir,ction, and be said be 1 The above was, in brief, Mr. Webster's
. y to his members, as a reason confef8lon 0f faith, or te.tiiuony in favor
. , J .i lake Lewspaners. that he ..,
Association," and tbe State authorities.
Tbe tenth was in 1859, on the part of
the Mormons, who resisted the Federal
authority.
The fir$t, second, thin?, ninth, and tenth
outbreaks were mppreued. The fjurth
was "let alone severely." The .A and
eighth were "compromised." The tixth
and seventh were successful in nullifying
tbe U. S. Laws, Congress, and Supreme
Conrt, by the single State of Georgia.
To these should be added tbe Texas
war, when our people openly violated the
Neutrality laws and invaded Texas lo ex
, 1 er teas ana sona groutiu, " -- .,, , .
Who for King George doih siand. their honors soon will shine
Their ruin it at hand, who wuh lhe Coneresa join
The aci of Parliament, in them I much deliehl
I hate the enrsed intent, who for lhe Congiess fisht
The Tories of the day. they are my daily toast
They soon w.ll sneak away, who Independence oMt
Who non-resiMance hold, they have my hand and heart
May they for slaves be sold, who act a W Ij'Sf SJ P1''
On Mansfield, North, and Bute, my daily blessings pour
Confusion and dpuie. on Congress "ermore
To Xorth. the Uriiish lord, may honors still be done
1 wish a block or cord, to General
To Destroy Insects in Stored Grain,
Grain it sometimes subject to depreda-
tUt it
t as a tcuooi-teacoer, : T -
wit k- 1 -. . I ast Yvar and Tills. The Louisville
ai bts deliberate opinion that 1"AST 1 EAtt
Fatting Cattle on Hay.
0 1.: . L. : ..i.l.. . Ilnmmiff-
. .1- .1. 1 ... 11 1 .r -'.:.,. f.nm the flvmi? weevil or erev moln,
Neutrality laws and invaded lexas 10 ex- ree 01 mo tuwuuuc.u. - - v. .mi ..v 0 T 1.
tend Slavery. But they caught-Califor- j ricnltore, of which John Brooks and Pa- j wbich develops and matures 10 the heart
- . i -i- . i.j j .k. oli Lathrop are members, remarks : nf .t.. :. 1DJ wbjcb imparts consider-
mat auu wuno iucj ii.iul.icu wu . u
'rptnetice as a school-teacher,
"' Jl.irs ,r,.-r.t f . . j J,.urn,ll SaVS
. . 1 "i a e.iou newspaper -. , rt. . . 1
of more .. , . ', i.I.t vear.when tbe United States ma-:
-ii th,n ,e '"j U 7. Z 7, 7 "ne. capmred John Brown and hi. fellow j
-w lur r" ' traitors, who had seiz,d the United States
. , Jr luitu.o. Aud. re ajar Led the : . i n.enAr'. l-Vrrv. there were no
h mirty Jear!,. observation has but of jections raised to the employment of
"' 'bat oriuion " . J.V,l.r.l Tronrs. Now tbe United States
' . -- , . . -
Arsenal at Charleston is in possession 01
-
ti-.. ".ITT A Mt. I.,,nis nnn.r cars T.V.-. XT...1..I. . .Iipo.-
fr-mtnem. .1., T..V wonld be tvranny and despotism to send
it teM '''1'rsU'SSiS every man thai passed Federal troops for their protection.
Did , .... . ,,t.i t Kin The Eoiscopalians of South
P'TPew are suffering for . hnw ,h,t thev think "O. 1. F. IS
-JUl Uev.u.a to Libcity ! 1 ,,,,V.
Laws they also lost what they sought.
Ma. Si'LROEON's Habits are of the
most frugal, simple, self-denying charac
ter. Tbe salary allowed him by bis con
gregation is JC1000 a year; he would not
accept more. Out of this, be acts aside
000 a year for the support of eleven
young men, whom he olothes, educates
"Feeding cattle in winter upon hay , beit ,fl ,he bnlk f ,he gralu. The
alone, is a resort of man, farmers, and, fc w h
where bar is p enty and distant from mar- 6e" 18 " ' . 4. ...
Je" the practice is Ca inconsistent with Grain infested with this insect is easily de
economy. If well attended, good animals j tected on thrusting the hand into tbe body
consuming four per cent, of their live j 0f tbe grain, by means of tbe great heat
I -1 . - 1 La. il.il. will 0ain ii.ilv - a ,L.. :.... la, enanolitrtP.
WCIgUfc Ul IJUIW M.J w.JJ J ; 0 (Qg maSS. AUOlUtSt lU.CVS. IO BUM"-"-.-
two pounds of flesh. Suppose the flesh j gnn.ries and in milla that dep-
: J a k. .A.ik .,Tt.an enta. It will u D
earned to be worm sixteen cema, is win ".i,. ,,.j
J"--b r.' , : i,.;.LiU.n. ton for tha hav. Tbe 1 . - -
and maloiams nuiireiir, wuu m uvom; B 7 .
a , ...I
r,.- ,k mini.trv. lie has selected those
whom be thought most likely to be effi
cient in Christ' vineyard. He deputes
their education to others, but devotes one
day in every week to a personal examina
tion of tbem io theology. Tbe remaining
X100 a year he compels to suffice for the
support nf himself and household.
hotter nractiee. however, ia to eive only
three per cent, of tho live weight of the
r.. .., .1 .
Id France, large quantities of grain are
stored np against lime of scarcity, and, in
T..i.T.n Smith l.ta IT. S. Senator from
Oregon, died at Portland, in that Suto. 1 but it
on NuVa 17th. and lunger time
animal in ha, daily, and an equivalent for 1 orer to proteot it from the depredations
the other one per cent. 10 Indian meat or of ,be jnsecls that pre, upon it, commis
root. The gain would be greater for lhejB ioner8 b4 been appointed to examine
saxe cost of food." .... ;tn tha mean of destroying them, who
- Another remark worth qao.ing,.. be , o- h ,m small ouantit, chol-
ioiiowioe: -im ' mKa --r- - ....
cattle for beef, it from four to eight years. !0fortn or eulphuret of carbon put into tbe
Young growing cattle ma, be (atteued, !iterior of the grain pit (which is usually
11 require more looa in proportion, -Q lbfl ground,) and tben berineticaliy
.ion .ni nf iknir rt.th. Tha same class of
I V." a "aa-.. f
answers Sally. ,ka s.iuth. aeek the rc-oceninir
"while I run down and get soma kind-, 0f tbe African slave trade piracy. Now,
lings ; your ma want ureakiast.
"In a moment, deary,1
"Let fe go," says little Joe, "111
if anv of onr laws shall be found to ba in
evident hostility to the detested Fugitive
k.l... .. . . .. c 1,1 . kp.iitir. " ' .ml awav ! 01 T ... I. V, an ak.wn .nil
VIIU JWI vvaaaw ' , J OiaVQ lilW Cll'li, ,C 1. aO Oil ,
scampers the little boy, who soon comes ' jcjiJei by competent authority, before its
back with an armful. "There, Sally," j sbr0gatioa or alteration be required. Them
be says, "won't that help you?" j let tbe South do away their undonbted
"Yes, deary," cries Sally; "now let ! tQj nnlenied unconstitutional laws and
me tie jour shoe." And while she docs , praetices against our white or colored citi-
t - l I. -. l..n:n. 1, . . .. ... 1 .
joo u tuoikiiig im"& j xens,and tney can wun some lasucs uw
, i .. .. ., t it
a. to "pull me mota out oi our own eyo.
P.i.ev'ai h-iil her l-.real:fist.'9 said Joe. I tl. .,:.'t... f... -r.-r Tt.iti-r-a bhonld
"and I'll take up her cup, lest somebody ' be earefui how they interfere in this mat
abould step on it and break it. Come, ! ter if jhe preceddnt ba established, that
pussy, go with me," aud he carries her into , ,be S!ave States,or Congress, can dictate to
the sitting room. "Pussy has had her j the Free States lhe character of their leg
breakfast." be said to Sissy; "now will i ;,i.ti0n. the tables mav 3m day be turn-
she think your woolly dog a real dog 7 j ej If they demand that we repeal all
milk
Let's show il to her."
Sissy put down her plaything, a little
woolly dog, and, sure enough ! puss, as
soon as she saw it, bushed her tail, and
ber back, just ready for a fight; but pret-
luw. nrnteetin.. Libertv in our own borders,
we may retaliate and demand that they
annul tbe statutes by which they keep np
Slatery in their own homes ! In such an
issue, Slavery could gain nothing better
tv soon she saw her mistake, and rau nn-! ..main content with i:s "pound of flesh.'1
der the table, as if afraid to be laughed at. Under tbe Slave Law, "oontented and
How the children did laugh I and what a I btpPy servants" trill escape from their 'pa
pleasaut breakfast that was, where kind-: ,rUrehal Edens" and, perhaps, the worse
ness was the largest dish ! "I'leasant ; ,D3 Uw, the more futile it will be. Yet,
words are as a honey comb, sweet to the tbe number of those who are rescued by
soul, and health to tb boue. i rov. , violence, is prooaoi, noi mr, " -
xvi. 24.
Oliver Wendell Holmes says belief de
pends in a great measure upon what one
eats upon hi digestion and constitution.
Tbe faith of onion caters, then, utu.t te
very strong.
white men from th North are rothletwly
murdered in the South ! And it it not
known that one fugitive slave ever escaped
rendition under lite operation of Peraooai
Liberty Laws, which are aesigneu 10 p
h kiduappiog, and nut to obstruct tbe
U- S. Act.
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