mil HJ J. BY 0. X. WOEDKX AND J. R. CORNELIUS. 'THE UNION," established ia 1S11 Wlio!e No., 2,463. LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1861. At $i.-"0 per Year, always In Advance. "CHRONICLE," estiWisiel in IS 13 Whole No., S3 L Willi CuMIY 8 iiwireiiifi IjllitlMliijM. 01 d;)u-il teil'i'll -Ji's' t.''vis,v't f iiivii:ii v7v;i(.TAVeT77.iv,v.r joi i:ai. . ,lf4 Fridi i Ir.ishurc.la.ori rouni). hw'i. j.fwv 51 - t"r Tr-T" " p':" rTi"-M flrf ... ..,,ll,..;....t-t-.r. m ...tO-.. t.'iir !:- j r it. .; :;fr7rr;,; Jr,?! "w-tth-ii h- - v r-fcf-r ,:r,;,r.I7:w' (i;MfTTr. --";J -!v .;::-'- " 'I4 ,"r -ntw : it: t f 10 (..(. ;.r j 'nr. ti h.-r A (.:' i l.'h,. x ..r Z. h---r.i tl-.nr-r. A.iv.r'i-.-tii-i.tt. Ola , irrm1 . int: Tn i-nv i"l 'inutt 'I Coa.xan.c-- ti.-n tf-ir.-t ft t.-cii-- t.t Tif rjii iitt-rt . v.i Kv (h "'I'-'fii r-l niitifnil wl ir-. Ttw- V . . . . 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Ai.J n-. r rif,:r- 1 m-i .l litBc 1 .-I.'- i.T -r.-t-ti. B.n i.uini ii.u.l t! ir.-i-s Liu Tt.: -mi iTi'i-t t tit l-' -- fc ! --t-1 . -.! n f .'i.n Iai run f.uiii 'iii"- i-t.Mf : F.r" ti-r "tt" an- '.rnv- m. 1 fr Tuc.r Ln i-'la t-at liuh .lli iil-r: F'-'rarmine l-.Il'-t fuira"-i-T Hf'vt- tlitD i f r'lfr.ill m rib. Ft.r r-i atiJ hucktrr, -i r auJ njar, Kinb- actli in tlic-rjinh. B it trc O'iutn' ia f -r- r-i)ra Tl. t-wtti thlrfatf(. . Tlic polittird tn-ui -rry mio it.li fhticr in tlit fun : F' tr;.-ht - tli hin t-, an t -tia-f pear, W tticL iTfcolu't wo l- tallaV t-e-ar. Let Britain --t th ! iln, ll')a lit-r tr -f lit-" t ti-.i. JinJ rt.tint ,-r ii.r. l- (T-.t-i Iu w. If rt.tif-"ff rt.li' C 'amt.ia -an a bn-i mrmy M ;ii "f t lint latiri r tth : M ih :rur . 1 -U . it-r tii, J, U ul -trik- li.- ).: . t .mti , For. h- tnT n It ati'1 t ea, (.tiiumtjia ti'.it ir- Let r'raixv in !.Iv.l thr'tttb Eur'p ail. tfj m h-r fri,;i- nt'-l It ' Hi a.T.t draw tr.- L Ai..l -p .: h.-r lrni - .1 -i. T 1-r th-it ul in xrm- 1- IfJlit, nhf. aiuJrJ lifr l-Icol C'-lliraM"' I' r' t:iliiit T- tr um; li oVr th--.r f : Anl :i,-u im ,-.B.r. rt. r- H k ar..f ht, Tli- T-iJB ut tl.e '-.-o tu- r-.l bre. Ttfn l-t C'lBuMi t-k wiar. Atfi r-r r.-r Mtin-r l i.'li: tb-jfui-r fr.m ii- r -it i-t pour, And fr 'DI liT cvi- An1 aii-n h- tr'un raiiiif al"it Trr" atJ.rtn nf tr i -i--tit. V-n 'tnt 1 - t:i- w-lr. tn.' d"T. Thf,n l.rjiD'-li i'r.tit: At.1 :h-o will ti-HHty" h:n.l 'line To- u-wT laJitm r- nlh t.-ntatUf. f ai.-r.T.Ju v l.i FT ju i UJi. i.iUi.N c.H.NKUt ti. , uo iae fame icing in various waje, Dave tuai ue was uieioterestcu, buj r tota liomes of tongreas before its nd- i-v -7' ! of the Iri-attsrjr. I pr-ujcio, i.i.9W4 oj uefcji- "HI- 1 -- failed. The '-l'eac Congras' adn;-t-d sincerely thought to do something to ' j lurnmet-t, icreaj the Eu:nber of the 1 'A'Ue m"ral l'1'''11 !aws "LicUinj j j. K.k'-r, of Nebrnlra, Ag.-nl fr the ' uitot ..f s.ae function, t a "ccU ia tha h,mmP...-fdt- 1, f.,rr-,ur.' B,inie ,eQip,.rate recon.uitodation?, (the ! ' rtd of an ad.nitttj evil but, lihe Territories of th United Stati to (even, i C"8 b,'Siot'"'g (of thiseartt) lie laid dawn ' At-e and Meba-nouirt Indian,. Leal," ur uunatur:! dcb.fg from tho lr-r.hH. .r.f..'v .,.vti. ...uVw.. i most rcasot.tle of all, ia our opioid,) be appealed to Arms and to f.-rce including the rrciou.lT istirg one, of ,of th S-t ol tbis wor;d in wc.eti i r,. v . r-utuner maJ.er (reoerai, buWe:s. F.annJ centals atwh airia i;s faniyio i-u. i.ur.i.h..r.ta-i.tei...M drao up ty The K. Franklin, of l'a , instead of Time and gentle means to gain ' V.Vliiigtoa, Ncbra-'.a Utah and New" ' l' 'aJ wiU U ' 7,Ce '"''- " aita ""''g''"; j, ,!,.,,; , elcn eedttJtac UT:TI.ZTZTu but Cun.re,s paid even thee but lit- end. fcavis has a clearer bead and . Men.co. ' ' j tf;rd.y, to-di, and fur cser. Karibly ' ;Vm'' KwVids' cf Michicm. Com-! of e"!J tr Esaporatloa piocci ! teu 8 Ctjt $tar and (l;raniclr. MOMUV, ntKi ll l. ISI. Scott's Prediction. IlsIiSF.LI 'All! UK 10 Tilt PKIMiiLM?. : The Washington 7.. r.V-- rcr rutiiabe. tit vitw, of Gen. StMtt upou Secession, tntteo October 0'. Geo. Scott expresses bis political senti- aee.tiaisjnipainix.ng with the I. ell and Evtreil ticket, but be does not apprehend unconstitutional violence or brcaca of - - - He advise, the prompt garrisoning of .::So.hern forts, and ens, with the ar- I ftl " i -gia"ce, and tbe navy fabl, dually so, and with a federal ""i' tne aaiuioisiraiion o. .'ir. L.iuco.n. "mure, lor the next twelve months, ol -ainess ana moderation, whieti the coun- "J tas a rijzbt to expect moderation fct.ug an elemcut of pjwer not less lhao Mess-there is got reason to hope that .3 ... l , "tain.'erof Secesn n may be made to lUiivay without ii - cjlo! et of arms Uecution, or one arresi for treason. flf.e. 1. - teaerw property iu mc south, ne ; t"i knowle.lce of our S. iithern ropu- "o.mu .,, ,,,,.., ,,, "W tUnnr y u tori uclij r,L,liif- pruiml '-nM. viz : a seini e of snrne 11 oi tne f.oluwing post:: l-'..rts Jaeiison aocsi. PoL.ip, n tlt .Mississippi br..w ,e 'leans, bo a without garrisons; Fort Mor tis, beioa- Mobile, without a earrison ; i-'e-rts jcns anJ KaP) , i'msacoia Harbor, an itisutTjeieni jrarrison for one; Fori 5 aski, b?lo- SaraniMh. wiihout a garrison ; -n Mo-iiine ami Sumter. Charleston H ir- Xthf t:ra.r au nmrjcrni gam-on. "a tae latter witnout auv ; aai Fort Monroe, ini,-.n r . . . .. . . . . : - - u., wiinoui a so mcient garnson. air oi.im.ir. ., .,. .,1.. -s-, i.n "ii n juiin.iciiiia.ii-'-", r.rf .,' . ' ' 4 " " mVe " 2 SUrr'"e lT r uaiQ, riuiLUn fl T 'Stte sentiment. ..r.r.s Krfor. .1,. p. ., s-f- 'SiaeDtial elr-et inn atirl I., fur i rtvsinn , ........ ...... - - " J .u.v..ww. UW Ir. Baehanan f.lnwo t Cf tM . . . - . ,u lotied npon as very probable, are. Cheesing Pkospects. Capitalists are rnticnlarly interesting at tbe present cri- beginning to lock around for tbe best in .ad give totbecauutry an idea tf (Jen. vestments of their funds under tbe new Seaiimenta linon lliia imn.irl.nl . . ; rr . ,, amBcUw f.yr o.V. ;.tV. u. ..nn ntC . a h"l',T- r" , llT -IU be in active opera- of pounds and thousands of bushels are meat will soon redeem these noble tern- Charleston, and is a good judge tod it i. qait- probable that new shipped dailv. The, go ia sleds on the , es from their ...ane . and legtt.mate ,Jer.l as wed a, military matter,)- . . .1 l.u , ! .K. .ff.r.iin. work for ice to La te-thence to Miiaaukic by i ' ty (v much tue real area of " Br waiaiaudins the pun-1 '?' commercial cities, would Imve been preserved, and Secession would have been effectually checked. "The EVIL which men uo, nvcs after rnem. . ;p,.,t 1 Vel!.. J Wrt.shas adi mriie.I and ?. a,ren,Pt ,f trample upon (be late Kicctinn ''""proniiFcs," to cheat it out of its Vllal force, have failed. The 'JiT I'ropositioD," 1 be .tiaa, Oowipromi1"," The ''KrllMpg AmeoJineDTp' The 'J5-trdpr State Coirtprnniifses," The lV-ace Corgress' K's' The '-Guthrie l'r 'positinrib,' Tb l'enu'a Democratic Ue-constrac- tinns," and a d zoo or two ether tffdrts to lie reppect. C -rwiu's Committee of 33 , !..., j..,; .... i the House, ...t to fl, j ... - . k- .1... 1 - v . . i i . . ... . . led. jllifl call fit trti. r..e insnn.t I La I - - i . - I 1 t I l .1 !ai.d i.r.notitfd cue AtcndiiHi.t to ,,'me "biuh p.iriou" his kindred treLius CuuMituiion which the Senate en Jorsed. -Aud ,hlt lhe of aI1 tb 6tu peiidvtuffirtj. to pacify trai.ors wbodou t aut to be p-icifijd, ty tua-LIii. the iu- WTlt auJ ai.f.!iJirg the guilty by pubii.hitij! the n'vhm of ciimrf, instead of !,Iie(T'""""- i iie puf-iic'tus io j gr,: gvut-ra.'y were nut up.ed to turn j traiiur, tat their wurd-, beg pardon f r ; votiug, aud sny Slavery U right aud f Xpe- . dieut, uuder a.i the threats and biaudioh- j meui brought to bear upon them. They obey the Law and Coo&titutioo we have lived uuder so long, nud ak oniyfairp'ay I uudif tho-e Laws and that Constitution. TilAITnR, Ti LI-.Et. i na troacherr of T..k,. T. i tn 11 ,m J .k. u-u:.. ,.-. .j'1' "uu ,uo "u,n pirfy, it wan supposed, Lad em ba.intd him iu an infamy from which he would . uevtr emerge. Kar, bis recent conduct pives Liai fresh offecsiteness. The pre- tetoed "conservatives" of Virginia iuvi'te-1 S 'he Governor, of ail the States to send eime representative men to meet in Wash- ;, ., ., ...,, , v. .. o "r" ujuiiMa I of LTeat importance. Many re.-Doctable ' .rr..l.... n m: . t ' i , t - pu..u.LU nin IkWI Jluit BtUI. .UU IU C , ;a thoughtless hour mada Trait 'T Tyler I their Tycoon. Virginia then presented , , , . , , , ner u.tiaia'urn deuianus of aeiirad ilion . i . - , ..... : tr om tLe Nortu, utter. y luaduiissahie , . . J . Wb,ch "re ",''t,3 "P00 cuJ"r "'"atsof ! dissolution. After failing iu that, and : the mai iritv sumcin. un ,n another series '. of '"sett. cacti:," Tyler oGcialiy comma- ! nicated it, as their rec mmendation, to : ., i t i I l i t congress aou iiicu uurrieu uiiair, wuere I be has been aitatiog for "immediate se- cession," thus spitting upon bis own! comrromi-e," and showing that tbe pre- these particular bith Secessitn re-civts ' ' 0 1 . . f ;uded desire of certaiu iriimtans for a were iioc.aimrd before thou-ands 0: ... .. , . , , , ;ttlement was only a delusion. They those who voted for Liacoiu were born. ' ...... . ., tried to extort what they knew would nev- er be grautcd, on purpose to amuse the public while theypui-hed on their schemes and on their impudent dictation being rejected, they raised a fresh eiei'emetit. The agency of John Tyler in tbis is on a par i-h all his career. Hut the people, especially of Western Virginia, we believe, w:il crub out the scheme of himself and cmft derates, if they again appeal to tbe bailut-box. V.i i:n TI, uoen.d-f.ir .'.vrnr.b.n. ' (ic j,r,,pr.-itioo of the late Hot. Packer, to ml..te Slavery to Pennsylvania, ty allow iug dr ,t f slaves in chains to pollute our free f ,i;by allowing masters to bring I U 1 1 1 a LI d 11 IS .-lA .'I't.Mllfl fll .1 ji.Hi,, iut0 our s,3,e, ,oJ ,f curse , uire ,hem outj ,,,,, or wlli ,f thf, M pr)p. trui lMe fr to that deSeneratc sn uf a ( lak. r. The ancients sought to ,1,., , o. ..r.m. ' c. v i..tnn .n timp mike iIltt.mrerancc as odious as possible to thcir (lMreD b, exhibiting the most de- f V tonilj ol graded people in all the disgus'iug drunhenness. Less repulsive aspects of mi u 11 ..... 111 i..s iiruii.c u?iiee:o UI ,h,., in tetter re.p-c-cd person, would ' ' ' '' l-.i,;rt I,.. 1 i.,': -1 maac .uc o. ieB auu jos. e.eiious, uuill ' it might become first silently and then openly attractive. Tbe attempt to roll ' - bjck he ,, J(. ()f civi;iZJtiorl arjd c!)ris.illn. ity, by re-establishing Slavery here slave . 1 .- exbibitinc, 6 -j.uruiug, catching, letting eut to wois, sj.ung providing calaboosis 1 . ... 11 :... 1 SOU WO I t- UlI-posiS, CUUiH V aUJ 'I el J "courtesy would deman j n..ii 1 j d woule. ureed endless bates, controversies aud riots, is all too true that Vicr a roon.o-r of . reizhtf.il lniTl t.. ti lilr.l. .irwl. t.ut t.. b- -n V-t rrn Oi oft. 1. miliar with II. tsrr, llr to. I ..iiur-., Ui.D Pi7I, tl.1.0 t.MiiKACFl No no 1 no more slaves to be hired out in competition, with white laborers to be whirred at tbe masters or mistress' will : . , ... or to be told like cattle or ewine upon ; -f IVnnsylvani., consecrated'., ! J i "u 'ra- -ucu a - step Daca waru wnuia : 1 O IU1 IJ . L awaien tne scoro ot the civuixea world : IBI.U el, lUW Ull.' - .1 as., nu.su uaaiuug been felt in Pennsylvania at large. Busi- ..... oil I unn-iptilionibl v increase to an J....J .1.. nflk. tbe aotkiog ciasaci geneully. j The Two "Governments." Fw riKsail ''- I s-s'hrm mot fati'Mr. "'' r t.-v o.i'vdw i v .-,. a ii i. -ik .V. Hi H, f I ,r. ."-(ffKc-rrt l.-t..riw i. . ti (iill j V--. It ir-I. 1 A'a.H, r .V. J.ih., i: Kiini l.s- A S K Mlt-ry ill Il.nl tir-T ... -t, u ; . f I hi "It . k K. n:1 a tint tlt I' Lii.orirt j rtt rh'-t ir t '-r. -i t . a-li.in.--.riiin't !'r!(i-i tt"-rti i-t-w-.l-; r-l f-. ; .i- in). villain '"urmda 'n hiy t t!;-rn I "' Vrh; a tl'c ; Wtt,i..,.jrnii to lilwiaL- j :ntf f rt-:r Sr-thr-ii. Jin, f- rni i al M, n - utr-v ',Ai a.'i)a. "rl... l-'L B?uTt rr.ay be rjueti uublet looking in the aboTe laiiTori, which is th nso-t hoti-e.-t party, and which will probably last tic lonHt. ISotb are BC"in?t U and order both cominenced by stealing and toib ; Bre fionary. Io Hrown'ii favor it may greater power in meo aad muDitrms but ',is l'',ion may soon lead him to the same "LiL'h p ..-irion'' his kindred penim his ambition m. o,-(n ! him in .t,ea ! rown :-Di,t. -be ga.htws! : Tv3nty.Five Years Ago. The cciun r-d has aiw.s beta brandhed by the &;avecc;-acy, l.entv,r ; llvy ttishtd to drive the tiiLiJ bouis of the NiTih iuto a haid fcaiuia. .Not M nieatioQ tha Nui.iiat ii era or their ; vaiu attempt tu keep out California a 3 a Kite State nor the late failuie, by up rooting the C im promise of l.C, to force Siavery upr.n Kansas we will botice a cri.is" almont f rgotteo, but which we Gnd rtcuded in a volume before us the WmauiVr. (edited Ly Wiu. Lvggett) a L'enioeniic jjurual of Sew l'oik city, iu Thc ;"vernorof Somh far na sav. in his ai.nuai me.a2-. that -Tfi e armiieni is eihauitd. ft erts .i;!r.-e icrioie cur.i- niu,ilIy " oy-ihrw Hi- insi.-.u:;..! f f aiuilti- siaif. it 11 a jum caue lor var; a t, r- t v a o.hfe.iera-Kl ita.e, it is a ju-t uu- for tpa- verv in the l)i-ir:et .,f t ."iuoi;,.a. anJ is under "no C!-iiMi;uti.nal ollij-atioii to rrcurt "" '"'"' "J '-'''' ") the Xtates, f ayii.z lor su.-.U aboliimn ; anJ whenever lonirtM .snail eniauc:(ute the slaves in ilie sai-l lt'.-frft.vr io anv . liie 'i'rr!tiri's nf the i . Snu:il 1 1 1 1 r. . l o foiiiim.n v. m Hie ,. u I. . ii i . . . olher ---i jeehcl.Ji'ic i.it"-. w:U tx' ali. U-e.i ir.wu a.i m.irai or coii:i:uii..nal oM-c-.ti.oi io r'uuni imigrr in the t'cum. and may nghifat- y. end pcacubiL vit'tjrirv ironi it."' ,. , . , , . Oeori'u a siui..arrc; ;;i!Mons, uroa , . . . ; . , . . , whiru the I i.u.i.jeoi. r r;-?iarea : ..We UMy lha, , n, r...o:;11 n mi- ma or. if it was n..t i;iir.! .ce.t it -hi y ",..cn.:..!'J e!l' r'--'1 !;,n h 11 '; ,,. that ffr., ... -. 'rt', Y ill 7.'v-;''' ir on ' u-j-rt ut ...' rti;..-it tk- ,t ,-f t;.,.ri-t A'- tifjJ U'i'l t.i.t ah 1 1 :. a t Mien Iis ?- (((itl Js It(1 v.jj t her appr. ba n n." linn is net vu.ol until -e. rj.a itan."s it with A rj'urter of a century lias elapsed since Since they were sent out to the tre-tablip world, people almost everywhere have "discussed" flavcry ana ull other "insti- tutions" of "all the world and the rest of mankind:" they will "d..-eu-s" what they choose, so long as a free tongue or a free press exists ; and whatever cua not bear "discussion," must endure the const -ieu- c - s. Congress ..is given a death-wound to Slavery in the Di-trict, by abolishing its Slave Trade, "ivavery is atje.ioraled 'm"st t0 extermination" therein, forcer- vauts" must be well treated, cr it is easy f t them to "secede." It is agreed that S be ,hvTe abolished if the peo- pie concerned desire it, or by comper sa- tioo, and the assent of the adjoining early day to transform tins region into a Lv law oil: ! where the c mmis ... ... ....-i-.-j 1 ... . w- J ' --1 - - State.-Congres, rf.'.f practically abolish , l'S ',. Polk) ia excluding 1 the organic laws, from the TW-ry - f Oregon-and, also, in .11 the Territory, North of SO SO, obtained from Mexico it did (wiin ires, j ay lor a assistance; prevent California frora becrming a Slave l ... Ia spite of President, Congress .llt'l. 4,0..1 -. j and tbe Border KufSan., tbe removed ; crage trcaath is .tout J mi.es, and it - . ... 1 .l v . t, IV... ' li'is an r r.f 70 foil) sir: ire nii .1 s. Il Kansas, .eurasa, aoti uie .einu-..ti .... f 1 . l l . 1 1 trom tue Mave rower, wnicn caa rep.-,- ed the Missouri Corrproiirse to extend the "institution." And in 1 ?oD, a ci. j rity of Oue Million cf Voters declared that 1 Slavery should pollute na free Territory , hereafter. i Thus "the world docs move," end the ; . . , . . 1 i , mreais 01 aomtstic i 1 air.s uo nut Bit-..;r J overawe tbe 111 j .ri'y trom doing what 1 :.;.. a .r...i th.;. i.-...rli j True, in the varying conflict, tbe case of ! ' ' J r ' . j Freedom sometimes loses, by betrayals ' misiatrs : but that is the lot of all causes , f . . ,i ,1,. where imperfect men are agents. On tbe I !in!i fh march of Rlfht 19 OQWaru. and " 7 - rt ' , ... . .. sue gamers ireutm an. I.e.; icunn. ... ., 7 , , nr t,.ii. f' ' LeComes trODOnionai.T weaaer, je iRLvs .1 f,.,..iM:! h mm hia 1 - " , mvis auu j . e; VVn.V. ih.n. in hor. ;Uuuiu a . iiw..u.i.6. . r-" "tt M amnion t'tld. Tb tvnt-a and "' Ul cf livintT Mai. : I-e-t M.-aiui'iu uvtcK, a tula- Maoinmn dar. Th ahn- ti- an l aiitui-h "f -( air. Tli- ud iH rs'to it will nt wait C'haio. wltii- and tt.ru.. uXf Ue titrir tlt; (t.prtKfuin'it rtijt" inuat paaa away, Aud ta- a Ul ol jrtUrraav. .nh.ii.niwDf.lL i Tb Winona Drmorrat 6ays : "A con- stanl stream of pork and wheat in pouring tWm 1 "I TO SEES TKU LIGHT." I a !ittV Mvif a rra -, .'ul i.uir trnt tli jm" t, A -.' I ii hv it -,-ht to i 'I r irtr-a: l ? It 4rui. t. rif u h--!, Al! 'i n' i. ti- -li umi !-t, Ai"j w p ! rm; ti- mi -titu, raii, "I ri l - a- - thw L ;ht. ' I M' I th p-t!.' whr Ma In i-T-a-Ii"'t rl ir t k '3 if li tirif t a b riJ !y thr, Ar.-i i.w no 1-.-jjr ) ui ti h .-ii i II- eu-w -ri'l. a tiv 1 ti.a axe, l lt-1 at t r .ht. 1" J. "li tin tll'-'l !:.iB t.azf -I T0 fi'k th-- L.KUt.'' I akwl m? Wtat m. ara th'i '.hint l"r Mitnt-tttii -t t v it i What m-an- tui tsctrtit-.w . l,arst Frm -ry rf,:hij l-'t'lf If i'l-wiT. and 1 in-l i: k .-w lV;(h flr--i Mi T n. iu r.- Slight, "..il i t t tiii.i. i'-o ,u. k fw 1 riM- to ar V h Ldiht." Colorad3 rtvadi Dakota. The bill; nrnni!nff ia TiTrifrTia r.f Colorado. X,da. and Dakota t 1 De trst tCM0 ierntoric ( v.om-, "eludes farts of Kana. Kebrafki, and b-JterD Utah. Its boundaries run ns f,d- ' iccludea rart of Kaorta. Xfbrafki. and 'Extern Utah. Its boundaries run mU low: IVffinrirg at a p 'iut where the ll'Jd decree of West lonitade fr-im t.'rfen - which cr jses the 7;h caraliel of N rih ud. thcaca north :.. mi l parallel to where tt m'pmr. toe 41,t d,- f -nh latitude, ihecc wst al..ng aiid line to the lv!)tb dpree of West l"n- ;;itud ', thence south al.'.ng said line to tha o7tb decree of '.r'h latiiule, thence c-i-t along the S7th dvSree cf North lati-nde to l- J-166 ''fS""','- The Ternary contains about lUO.000 fqui re rr.i'ie, ind at this lime has a population cf sfirue 2"),01H) persons. The ll .cky Mountains uiviJe lhe Territory into to arrs, we-.- ward frtn thcta fl.wic a !ar-e nua:b,r of rivers, tributary to ,"he C.ltr.d,, and ' ' eastward otfters Kjially enmerons and lare, tributary to the Alkiosas and South Fork Piatte Ititer.. It ini j les the fa- mous rninirg region, Pike's P. ak, rich in g.'.d and other metals, cu! off by deserts frnul ,lie m",c ferl"'e Western ?fatCs, bu de.-tined to be the hone cf advancing csv- llisation, and t-i givo up its treasures the cauiiuon. of euii-hteued toil. AcWn is fallen fr.in '.Vestera I. tab and California. Its biundirie are as fol lows : Uigicning at the point of iriter.-te-tinn of the 42d deroe of North latitude with the l'.3;h degree cf longitude rte?t from Wi!?l:intrr ; I Kc'ic-- running s.-uia on the iit.c of thif 1 lii h drrec West lotwi tudo, until it ititcrs'-e's the cnt,,n ra bouudary of the Teriit'-ry of New M. :i-M ; th.nfo ,lf. w-t to liw --.ivi.!:!. - r.l - araiinj tt.o waters if Cirst.a Val.ey fmn those tliat fli.w into t'ao Pac-Sc; th'-ace o tnis dtvidir.i! riuL'e northwardlv to the 4 l-t -ce .oriu latiiu ie : lLo:.ce one l to the siuthcra toaad.ry lino of the Stale , ..... , of Oregon ; thence due cut to tne p..ic t f . ... . c . t uegiuumz. i hat portion of tbe Territory . ,. . 1 r . , withia the present lim.ts of the Mate of presc California ij not to bo included vtithiu Nevada, until the State of California alall ns.-eut to tLe siiue ly an net :i revocable without the c 'tisent of the United S'at-.s. Tbc Territory includes the lovt ly Cars- n alley, the motuory of wh- se beauty Ha g. rs with the traveler ia bis j urney tor-nigh arid plains and over ruj - J moun tain!, atid wh-'se wondrous ftrtt.i'y, even under th ruicst cultivation, shows w!at may bs cxperted there when inteiiig tit ia iu.-try has free course. Great uiloeral wealth, especially of silver, in which it is richer than any otbe- part of the world, ,, anlllui,e(1 c-,r,c,ty f ,r the r.tsipg of ,;ricultural products, will comMuo at an . - , . rich and populous State ' I lf her.1 tortus, I).,, bo.weca at 4 d. oO m. and 4 . d. north a . long. . d.uO n,. and . we.t It ,- boua- "! on the north by Hri'.isU Amer.e , east j - ' '"'" """1 south and west by Nel ra-fci. Its 1 r.gth .1 . . .e t-,i :i :. from north to south is 4-V.t miles, iis av- --1--- 1 1 . e .. . -. c isna form..- r nu-f l.i Iti Irr.ifi.r. nf ........ Minnesota, cut ires vc-sctitu wn.n that became a State. The Indians beloi iing Io the Yankton, Sissitnn, ot:d Sioux tr.bes are ouunrous, and live ihl.ily by the cbass. The territory ;r.-iu ii s opE .-.rassy plains, high-rolling prairie:-, a (.rent nuin- , . , . ill l.nr ..f I. Ir .. ar.il r.ot.ii . nTot ri r c r nriior. - 1 - - -- . - - - .- - - , ,, r. t- . e . ' CU vainao.e r.vcrs. 4 us cnma-e i iae 'south is mild, that cf the north severe, though less so than might be expected .... . 1, from lis liiirh latitude, j tie iaca 19 well titnbe d, 1 the valley, are highly pre- duclive. C a! abotniiis in son e i arts, and . , , , , , . ' ' . ...l.. r. 1 n .1 r -t .. ....I W r 4 : t h 1.1 till. n-i'liiM oth-T mineral!, add wealth to the region. . . i ia.. l,.. r.ma u t. urt I il a 1 fi I t.r.1ilil.llrf " f-""" " r - e ; . n . .. , t . . , . Tb' Mf ' 7 T 1 t. I.to, Kna nnonrii thr fr V. rmtrrn m.t .twit.i- - ..-.- - . . .. - e: .....i i:c rei'.OES 10 tue wune man, aiieajy sii-ju.u- . . .. - .... .i.. ..i. ' ed DV tne a.scovorv iiiai leie iauor necessa- ry 10 outaiu iae me-iai win yie-iei moi-e nai- , , . -i, - ii . isfaotory returns when exj ended io tilling the soil and developing the natural resour ces of the country, will toon exert only its proper influence; then tbe natural vigor of free labor, assisted by the ihteHigeuti, lxcedom. A Frank Avowal. Th? SiWlern i'oufr&ntry "With l'ie furaiition of the Ccofedtrate Sutet America, k new rra in ciriii:iiua c immeuced an er io which, if we wih j to ciin the rcpeet of tie civi!;i?d world, j w n,n,t l,B,,-'n the :J iJ-a cf ocr ' falhori that aU men i-.re Urn f.e, and cjHtti,' and teatb the dctriaeef tbediTtr firy of the rncet', auJ of the siipreuancy of if.e dBg.afcai., a race o.er all otter.. ; " ";' . 1 tat tLe Uij can ceomaiotlat. iUt.51 to We ,.ke the ground never drcan.pt ! 'U' C New V!""' C'n' .U31, . .ondiiwn, provid.d U be as- of bT toe men of '7ti, (hat Afnc.n ai.vcrv j Wm.'iI."vJj, Cotsul at Aii-lt-Cht, g'i"l!y. cf flaancl rijtbt in mt-lf, aud, tteref.-re, hou!d L : pv;;8. j g.liri, g;ct sudJea change of she Uo- prestrvtd. African aiarer; ia either rnor- Laeins G. Fortes, rstKa&ter nt Sc-; perature. In a wans idj, wLn perspira a!! right, orisn.r,ra:i-wroEg. If wrong, j loir. Wis. ' fl;1! fre.;y) if jt albwad to pus oflf noc2cttei:i eufSce :n the eves of the ! . J-'hn J. Fpeed, PosttLaeUr at Umt-: ft. .... ,,e ou- k ,.,...:. Carrk, -itU i Alm-hiy Lr itJ continuance. Helper ttnj aiju vail itjfc iui';ia.C , "r's'"u" cuacg iuir itw3 iu i 6uit '-he euierim ! ,JJ " flllle ; i suit the euw m us of the times, f - IJ " f-il'bie; but the Almighty ; '-at great being whom the Leaven of ' bnavtt.a cin cot contain" tsver. If. then, we, afi.-r due icveeiiation of the 1 . . . .ul-t- C, Lontstlv come to the concilia cn , itat ...Very morai.y wrong, let '' nien and Chrtatians, abolish : nt once, witli-iul regard to cost. There Ci3 Lc no such thing as a nccwary eeiL w the aiiapp'.icitinn or pirvrrsion of ' 8 -cd- Jiu if, on the other Land, ; to be ''? "t'0'. ; "!,-1 io 'l"iun thereto, 6ud it to our in- I terest to keep up the institution, let us be ' tanlj cn. uh to niintaiu our principles 10 Ofpos-niLn to the rest ot the wor.u. Hut, l.r bou e ake, naa the sake cf en- ,ch do nt le, u-o a V,n r ,i Me tsj.r, fmrj.;se of matHt:UH,ey aud "":,'.'; Ajrimn s'uivry, and then, as the ..utbt-ra Crgresa Las done, confess our trr 'r r'' eaactirg a constitudoual ro- tision aho'.iKhitig the African ie trade. The operiifg ( f the African slave trade is a ii.tr J rj-ie.-'i n of t ipeui, i.r v, to be de- tern.io:l by ! gisla'.ive cnactu.ent hereaf- ' 6 t r, but not by a r-jhUi'tvh'-M-tl provision. The f .et rf the uutttr is this : ail these erroLc. us id. as of tbe righ's of man, and the ..n'.itj of the races, we derive from our a:ie "tors of the l'evolu'ioa. We fc hem not fr the ideas which they J tt.t.rii.iB.d; we honor tlea for the val- i.nt manner iu whieh they contecdud for vh.l'!i-y Lilievei to be the truh. Put, it d aat f.U..w that because oar ances- e . - - 1 t ' . 1 t . t:.i n jriujip.ics, we, their descendants, should t compelled to entertain, fi-ht v,d Mcid f-r tic same principles. No! priucip f.r fro .u 11. oir D'loes-.ors ci:ii..iea iae O ir atjoestors claimed the rrivilego cf thinking and acting for them- solves witkeut regard to the c;itiiocs of their f.r. fi-h-rs. V.-, their Jci.ceE.Iau'.s, c.-iui the sr.me p rcstmastarj ten. From reui.-Ls. says 11 4-r o Vs I'n'tti? ll bic fri-'j'icntly h r M to lhe pecauury vaiac to tue ii.cau.beti.-s of our largest p-.st (..He's, it is cid-nl that tLe subject is at .-at little and!- sto .1 as at.y c.b'.r c.ir.sectt J w:ta p-'rt idTie'e matters. For instance, qitfc an in-teli'g- nt michiut rectn'ly insisted, in oar htarin?, that the New York Po.U O:'- das at.y cth'.r cmcecttd with p--t f.'.-e was worth "ail tbs way frora sii to fifteen thousand ars per annum to the pos'm.i-.er." The Lets are simply these: Tbis matter of the C'Tapjr-ati.n of p o-t casters isi atirely reeuh-.t . d aid controlled J si- ,, . ,h a ins a.notir-t to 5l'0O and ttpTir-Js, tre I.-sigTiati J ts salary oiS--es, $U000 being the maximum pay allowed from that source. and ai addi'iora! J.10C0 to be taken out f c; !s , ,r bl.z rca!.n,ikii SJo-'CJ the h'ghct couipvr.ition to any L b, r(.i;;j,,: wi...,a, resortit g to sets ,.,.,., cfjlni!:l; 8tlJ f.-bmi-us by la, ef .. . -.tr t.i. . ' "Pi.ri ss. au j rut.isB.Dit; ov the stverest auu punislijOlt; 07 i-e stveres. j.t.na...,s. Tun P.nns-vi.v.s:as.. One of the m. ,-t interesting tis..i!i at the macgura- " ,a ff President Line -In, was tie i.it of the l'f;t:-i 1 n t i i tiei-.ati.-n, about OvU sOforc, t ; the President and a nurrihtr of oher irommciit statrsmen in the City rf Wash.tyten. In calling nt the. White lintt-e, 11 -n. W. W. Kei'chum, State Sen- tor from Wilkesbarro, was chosen a, the ...... ...rrv ihp t rtt .id . o.-snpnt " 1 1 " 1 .-y le of Urg i ge and delivery, in bis brief remarks to tbs , , . ,, . 1. - n.....Ma li ...... .nf in. r.on.ir rn ibe choice. Tbe reply of the President . . . . r I 1. . . I. I . . w i a a It. i was puny auu uit-uj n '1 ' - . tf delegation then ciilcd on Cameron, tew- "J 'C' J1"'J .. . -II .. .-. d: l - nrtirii nrii4ni ttPHa III Hit's" visits and tbe tlorjuent speeches, as iae most pLasaat incidents of the jrcat occa- eioo. . Speaking of the number and viriety cf 8k...nina.ogg . . r 1 .u t,tw..i.t.aa jt.r ern ionieucre-j, .ue .x,...s.uv- . e' '....:.. .' i.i nnil t.,tt,i-' -r .1 ... e e 1 a .1 to r. i- ' ton ISSUOWU masll-ll J ,. ., K..r ! .1 .t -t... ' I tbs inhabitant f AosTalia. who, in tha nana, are an very iisi.j, - , ci o. (.mclj. ., . ., I , ,utre ,...,...rjM..n. lose'ha j that they use the name of one of their Robert T. Lincoln, the Present '" X"Zet rf '.I-i.-'shm'-n. and : leading meu take llhett, for instance. ; est son, bis return. .. to .isrv.ri. e uiv.r-, - J- yvic. rJVr.t lako. , IL. appropriate this wouid ,uund "lhe 9,ty. He "P'' j luLi our Southern States. I lihsU-Ci.il Cotfiidtracy." 1 the exjitcmcat of high Ut u . a-iu0.ju. MrA leitrr-wri'er from WuUtagtoa of sys that the number of pp'icnt UDces unuer the Ueoer .1 (overLment not great it was io 135C cr io 1352. This is alike complioient.rj to tLe Repab- ! Weiast, and a poof tLat ' lbs t n:-." are not eo grni r.Iljf "tu" at ti,cy wcra then. - j John Z. G irdrbh, Cu'.lecior at V 'i:-.n. . fiLDel. All sudden cLatgea in th js (ic.ire A. M I.eLlia, tiiconi Ai:U;. , ,C!U tM attcadtJ wiibaiore or lessdaaaer. mwM-ner of the (i-iral Lied i:Hp. Kx-Corgrf amu Spinmr, of N; Vwtk. Trea-ur.-r of ti. Tbit.d Srtes. Lieut. Talbot, f rpr. mo.i .D, ti oecopj the ratk of Ati!ut A -iatarit-V't-in rh : Secretary I'aui- ron h.:s e. i .Sroaed J hn ri.. . ' : (.!... I v.' i 1 . r Cw.-J cut.-, c.e.a ... v . b rl; J in the p ; ; Bi,i,l0 f ,he !.,,,,,, j.rlt:.tl.b. ! ' e),,. cl. ik. Mr loin ba erwn up iu J the c'tiieal .erice of tl.e War L1 ( rt- I n.ent, earning pra i.ial promotion tLr .ua'i ' ;"T." !WL ' Mi,k ! : p,,;B,eJ di.rril unnJ cltilf, formerly the j p , of jir ,. j gc?retary Chase and Secretary Smith bare rr icred all tbc Clerks of the Treasu- ry ana tne loteri r ! pr: nieuls to Mate me ir ages, previous occupation, lei.jrn or l '" to re-o'jtuiin the I rartments entirely, wh,re u"m)p le f ,unrf ,.ec,,s.ary fJt , tfi-0it.IlC. r,f'tue public serf ice. uncy of the put Ilrownlow, of the Xn .iville (Tenn.) IlAiy, does not desire S,utu Carnlina's re turn to the Union. Ill ai: "Seu'h Car.iln a has dr.sr, in re ntH t fv-.... v" ....... .. r. ,i. ... i .1 i i i er 'tc iu the I i iu a. c r lii 4 i her p.,pu;,,t,r.n. Si,. his a Ut-r r-p-e- nu- in.n in Congr.- than ao other ?-tc of no greater p pul..ti.,n. And she has paid lt" ireasarj tt.au any other State of t trial v pu'ation, cnamit. I.-.& rtf fi.r..i..i. 11. (irl.O.ii . -i!.. li-.a 1 " . , r " : ,- . .. ." b-.-en a tax upon tne (,ie::era; Uove roni'-ut. :J t.o get tit cf her n:.d h-.r bardous in a gnds-r.d. Let hrr go, ad (ioj in bis mercy forbid that she should ev-jrreturu j ?:N,irLAa Stat,-MSst -7-c Knrx- ; t Charleston, who recently 91 Wmroc!" gave lt,'J(t to South Ctrolina, nt b-cg f." Y",k', l'';rt.a and Uoston, and refre-ented to the drog- 1 i.e.. 11., 1.1 ,u.. uo WiS ,.- -.nd o settled with them by pajine one half of their claitns spain't ! hit"- If this be trii", the N rth is paying some ot tee txpeas.'s e-t Ste.-ssion. A Cath.iI.ic ); in: in The-Ca T' '.; "4 gives tl.e f. .! -wir.it ("pinion rf l'i:Ls: "I'avid K : 1. .:i! Twi.-c, late H, rural ia the Artov of tr.- Uiri'ilS'a't, r-ctived a griij r-cej f. n in New Oil :!.. He was ei.i. fiy c t.apifU"4- in the Army for rrnne p-..f.miy aud no jrre.t t-aracier ler conra. due W asbipji'i.n ..'-j o:--".- tlnrks lhat th? ; e If ef tl.e Ser.-c.t-g ?''rs sre inclined alr.ady to pr.te-t aiisins' tl.e spirit '-f inti'iii-i ition and moral coerri on (.y which tbe leal -rs of the seee.-ion niovcoient a-t. tupi, d iu eoa:e iiuariers 'o ru-h '.'It an p pu;r.r oj pjsitieiu io their au: n.Ti'y. S i South Cr .'inians ci'i',.l oa Pr-si dent Line-'Io, on Kroliy. Tlo v saoittov had to Ml-.ii.l' to ,....! ..n, that tf. py i .i prop fill.! r-v in slav. s, at"! r e ini to d to a;b 'he carrent, but were j.fs-.'taiiv . pp .-1 d to di-ii'iiou. Mr L : e on treat. d . tt en, kindly, and said th -v w.-r- j-i-t the . -, . 1 . . .- s. rt of re pie he wanted to la k w tu. : ' ' neion ati't tti 111n s or rue White iiou-e. have midr Kri.i.y 'e 'tat of rt cepti.o f-.r the prrsont. For the fiist :.. -.-. .e ,.. IIIL'l' Hi IV I'M 1. ..s, i--.-.ii. .- sin b v1..J.chi.,ir, n ,n ,t. d .tn.e .t in-'irini wh en o'min 10 cucurae toe in-'Mu' l'reid. 11' to keep the peiee. Tbe New York iT.'m.s' VTabiftni C .rre-poidert say . Siitor Andrew .f (,r - n, of Tenne.-ee, .ii I.t-'S Mr. I.ioco.r.'. inauypMr .1 w"b -ut q laiifica'i t., and tb-t bo'h Mr. t'n"e' d. n aod Mr J Iiii. i.i "nt.-r-t:n gr at h.-pes for the fj'ure ot the c-o.ti'ry." Ctr.t res Vactiasc" I'sy af-er day vsiritits eontinuo to aim-) rtr ci,:i rs. Set them to wotk, and the result will be sstor.i-bitig. f.r in oin cse oc of ten thev rrove thcm"!vr tmposTra, arol the , antidote works better than ar-eate t-r rate. ; i. r.pr snnsr'i man. now. is treri. I Scott. Linea e can not a.teqnat-l, ex-, ika f..ol....4 a...ii.at Kim t rkny'oa. llin ii t .'. -a " ' - ' v n nc- - - . ....... e i Hin. ins nunin mt.r.....ii rj.oui 11. i . ... . Jhcl.d ' f w i a -l.t . nil .. ' It has loner ben th-it "!?r!f linn-i rr,i,-s ,j,e wavr," trjt sine', -he f r arsenal captanng btsin.. -a C ': jsd .wn S-ath.we si-'t South I arolu.a is .... . ; , r , ..... ... .. -. J ' I i .', .' : ' t a ! drinkin - ; saloon, be is th :i- Clings of Cblilns a Caution. Patt'l bo 5a baste to put cT woolen gir- jr 3!ll(, j in Sprisg. Micy "WwM," (whr,jttr saw a g-c.J oot T) rleuxati-'m, ! V-,bg(, and other ashes a-d aiat. ara ( :v;rg ia the fint 5a-tinej d.js.rcidy -:uac, a;,a jaeatitiaw ictiaie wLo ; lve t3i(ja their . defessi?3 armor of '"Q from tMju or t linD, Iulcc its ex-?ti!ecce a a fabric far j clothxg. Maty fersuL wear it next tj , tfce le ,eftr fcrijtIid, atd ud it . . , , - , T . , - , . -r- r w w-r..- - mT. N j gontrAl rulu can be given as t this; it must depend upon the euDstilulioB, an 1 t2jp!")xfn'. of the individual. Ia a'l caos, how-jer, flannel should not be laid aside until tLe wea'.Lor is sctted perrca nen'ly wars ia this latitude usually afur the Srt of Jane. The chang3 shiuld be 13 id; in the morning, never ia tha afur j P" of the day, whea the enemies w j partly abated, aai the air ii usually graw- j i3 c oltr. Mauy a consumption baa been i contracted by uudre.iing for au evening pitfy ! XZlSwS UV : p-'iii'1? oi iae incompatioi.i.y oi a i, ( of Churrh and State iu this country, ' 'd : "l'a'nels and Biiiy bad been al K- v. I)r DriWLlo, of New York, 111 oi"U lon2 ' tin.- mirriril li.it il..l not tsot tt!..tiis in. g- -h.r, for they wera almost cons'aotly 1 i.rr-lirej. It happened, however, that one diy thoy were stttitg (laiei'.y tojeth er r.T.. -ite iae Sre, when io came the cat an I .1 k. and lai i d .wn between them and t'.e the, and also oppo.ito each other, r're-vn'ly Uiddy speaks up aud says, 'r'jrh, Patrick, ia't it a. shame we should be aiwivs q-iatrelirj ; see the est an' tbs how peseotbiy they got alonj. 'Och, Hid ly. sore an' it i-a't a fair compar ison at all ; j"-! Ut l.itra U jthtr aa' seo hew tLry'll rse-t.'" Hes-rirga man complain that political papers of all kinds had become such liars th it he did not believe any of thera, re minds us of the n.iil. r and his three sons. JiW Z-jftAiii KAfedj oof's "T ra. t.ve y;a tailed this grist?'' "Y' S, sir." "iii'.l, have jca tolled thisgri.ll"' ' V. s, sir." "I'irk, have you toiled this grist?" "Yt, sir." "Y"J art a pick of ly.n seaundrels," sits the old mm. "I d.-n't beiiveawuid jea sav I'll toll it myself V To Uemove iuc Smtlt. or Paint. Place a v.s-el foil of lighted charcoal ia ti e middle of th? room, and throw co il two or tLre bam'sfull of juniper berries: shui th? windows, tbe chimney, and the d .or, elo-e. Iu twnty-four bours, tha r.. in n.y be r-ptaeJ, whea the aie'kly, uiiKh-'li-.-otiie sm'.ll will be gne. Tta s :r ke f ti e juniper berry his this auvaa- tjf houl i anjtbinc be left ia tha room, sue.ii as tap-stry, it will but be injured. An ti'ioss ti-Mh-r, ia Sjotistid, wis tskirj; leave of her son na bis d-parturo l -r ,1,1-m.i, an.i n-'! h'.tn a. I good ad- c ur Sar.-y, u.y aia bairn, it. i net a.! the siiler ye can j.l.trrt: -ak' everything yi lr--m the ct. t",t 'he i.: i;...u ore a bravo b..x.u pc .;o-. t, te care 0 tteai, Sandy n-v r fi.hr b:d can, for je canna catch Liai by tl.e heir. "" T.T - , Pp.i.nk I.rss v.iTtt vtn Meh , . . . , M.-tr- in.-.i have relievi-1 tbeme.vea or J. kv drit.kio. eveB wttr. dt- r:rg m i l. N . aniuial. except c:o, ver drinks n c opnvc'ton with his food. Man ouolit nri to. Try this, dvpepties, an. I v u will net wash down m.rhanieally what ru,;ht to be mt;i.-sted and &?situ!a ted bib re it is swallowed. Fi-her Am.a, an erainentand philn.nph ic stt. sioan of tbe early period of eur h'.'orv, ones said that a "monarchy is tin n runt-man which siils w- ll, but will s n.ttinc strike on a roes aa 1 go to tbo Loti, m, while a repatlic is a i-ft which mij never sink, but thea your fee. are ai-.nys io water 1 Po:;s v-; Srtr.t-T. Many of our e xebsn- ges aro utsCUssir.g toe relative laiurj ui . , .e.,.. ..,.1 .j,.. r-ir canine. CliJBe a f,.r . ;i(r share of abu.e. tt. n-.i. rto:.imo n r s , w.-u. c.'s are "if gr. a e-i an., .jinee ..'..An uiaiv. ....!oh',r,.!,.r,.smr. r- II -1 s. . " l .e, .- - - ft, T.l.lltil - " '6 ---t .. In . . i ...i-- .r ... I rw,,-t T'.-tl . II . a ii ... v .!' . S'.OI r. .,-.-. .os ...u.. -.. I i it. -r- 'be i ti'y raea there were ia the . .ri,. nr -i t 2'-t thing that I kt.-.-w was nt I j 'm licg up and that bs was ! ,iu ot.r the ta'-Ic. You'd better call L . ..V . . .; .. li.ilF stati'?- Toe T rt nf el-rr.ste ofl t . human nr msnner r j
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