Union County star and Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1859-1864, June 14, 1861, Image 1

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BY 0. WORDEX AND J. R. CORNELIUS.
A! 1.50 ptr Year, alnayx In Advance.
riuLiMiMt MHi-Hkii-
T'-Os'aV JliirilillU K J riiiaj AllrTllliitll.
"j.!in i. M fi: 1 ' ' ' Treasurer
.r-ci lei.t. lv i-mitte! wet-it.
Itulit rt H. I-alJ l iM-rms the people
t i : . nv 'f cm- i n s. me dollars.
Vi l.lK r llolautl is a cauJ Ja:e fr
tr,. t-ner.ria iy.
jaini'K Marshall is rccomtnerio'ei as
John oll 15 a-kel to be a caneniate
t liarl. s I". H-" i 8n Independent
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Miuolitoli is candidate fcT
A-m- a-' I a .lit?
v.aliioa Hicjinan is a
f.-r fix-r.
(.Ml. MOlt-!a;i5.
, ... ,,-a. .v. ree'd 1 1.' 1
r I.r, I.e.. V. Gents a-'1 Cn'
candidate
f the Win-
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prae
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ces t..ar.;s ..i-.tr- . . n. -
e UM-i Kale it-wards. ''
W.iri 'u:
.-iv. me a
I'temp!
ii !e l .
jnera! fj-ii'ta-:.;ct
liiai that
ne 1 up i mi
ii plic.iy in a
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J-ninisiraii
n ,.jr V .' ii-i :h. r-. It fariher
: l .iu'.mi I-- w'a- c -r,ii;v iti- a:
r racv t.. c-e-.r up t.i.-e raca.
.iiciM'.. t.- aere Hi el.' ria-.
f. .: i:..ra:i-t - A; lir ae
l.eve. a.. .he charje-.. .'.! in
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r a-:. :.-: i'- i.hii.'t .1 1st
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n .-.he it
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rlama'lcn h a 1 1
lii-v aiuays ih.
I.t.u.y, la ?.u-
- .I -:- : Tri hi:
trial un w e :
Wi :.k : Act i
; i r-e , ::.e j'.' ii 'i-
:,e ii l.ilx liood
A'' t" cra'ii:::v.i acairi!
s a-. ) , l.er e liberie 1 the lin I
jini-r Klivrr f ihat par'r has ' r
caarj'J. !"r a'ly. with a Ovfau'i
v in.f; ukrn ly h.m. f..r the
m b.-a'iiirn ras-i::? Lr.erpr"!. T!:e
s f.tivr !r:' ! f l: srult is m-l
liu; ine K r .-ay
mi 1'ie
r'irs :
: iif.ir
i t.:r
j:n -f iii hi rice tea pa
The
'ver
.n- I'm ni w en;. remain i
..'r"t,nrh tan i iae la.'.ure ! t!e I.!ica:er
jv - wi.-.-'.i n"'.ev 2 !v i'"-' r''. a:
n li-r -'i-" iSaiik. Hin.v -irf. the
i . Tr'eauriT r.Jr.M'U.au.ar. i i.
K ; . nei.t n.' uereau.ii r.e
lie ' 'ai ai
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Mirurre i 111 1 P'H'
. ran ii- 11 1 ' in . 1 1
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(aiiica r."
S'le is in
ti n
10 rnui-
i staii-oat iv
-'U"i
!- ;-:. -e at-1 fairr.e-s we
i.aVi tx;iiinu'i v li' 'ru
has cpy Mr.
charge u.a-.e
'.! him. tthutnr ; eur ryes 0
, a'i ptevi-
i- -(.r.er," from that jurce. we mclioe
: a--pt lhis rle-Vr.re a tru f. r -e k'l-v
r -..-ii-'.n the contrary. Yet, if -no senviMe
r.i nr. 3 -abt" his claim, an i if -the Mate
.- r" and -Law" are all n h.s side-, surely
i:JSt 11 at fault for n.-t w.piae rut that
. a-.ce ii l'-'' 'J c" ! - iu
. ' 1 ' - a..r tn r.lT
v m. anl nir are: u .v.
- -.-..kwl irn'ii.i him as a lieiaulter.
V,r
t-i r. n r ef the pr aid the trr.cfr.
-Trea-ury r wia him peety success.
.V'ir. neithb'.r. hy can'' "' hvt so1n'
c:.ty l'.-T the ("...- and his aiviser.-,
ok.iitii's' Ve-u aecw-e ws.wh.- ie-r-
at.l retail, fairly an l c vert'y. of swiol
;.: -i.e State, huui.l.aliff our S liters, an-,
e :..... a; ihe frau is tf oiher.- ct-trupt y.
Tri-i '. ..- i are n it only untrue as far as we
i-i. 1. : ihere is no evnience to convict 1
1 -.; .1. What monirous wickeJne-s to
;-jfi;y.t such sian lers up-m suspicions t r
ef- a D.al.re: " uV suro in letiein na?.c
,i puMnthe public mini, while
1 !t. a
netnia .ea is peiidme .
hy n.t jive
f ejflana'.un tr deltiice . nr
: a:c-rt c jr olfer 10 submit the fail t'tiimuny
realer
.tti ut a
.V C'
rr.rr.eiit :
1 -f ihe Ar
T.-
reet.tss rerv.r.ai .1 n;
.e .n ineir appropriate slouch.
Fm- x Seminary The annual public
I....:,. . ,.f .1 T. iil.riii.-.n in, t rilace in
, . . ., .. . .,JrP
i:::rlii:-: with the Programmes, anel were
iv.ii i lv Urr-.Bi interested audiences,
, .c,. , , , te ,.
1UIJ IU.-'.'... r
. ..
lie otatiea of l'rof. Porter,
tt ttc
iitcister College, was a well-written ar-
. .
ptlcit ef the power of man over tie inie-
.r f.f man over the inie-
' creations.
Tie Second Graduating Cla! of Yoong
-: read Essays, .-Vtdactday mornitg,
i..iows :
1 f ti kv .11 Nvir i:F evru. wi. f,.n.
0 S...H tti--.'-M "i. I'.. - H-r-ia.
'. ;. i. .;. hIt . l .1 .1 -N'. l--r in.
... t Kti.,-iiAriit b. sMiMf ;r.D,
ia the ev-iiing. the Y"oung Men engaged
I'eciaaa-iiris, as fallows :
-i m ; -i-r-tt m t.vs.i:al?Ett,Hiv:-
r,
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. i"i v;. -i.tv st" r-. ;
.-..-.li. M.I. Ku'-l'ao.
'tt 1AN. ..rri'ie.
s...un-V. E VLIWEILER, Mr;i-
li .- rr.l N.M VF.NsrH.W,.hinrt'-r...ll-'
- - : . i i r--r . riMi.lL''i'r'rl. 1
';'-'-sli . ... y 11 .,VI-"H. S-ho.lliiil Ho,
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I- ; :--. i.:.tir -! r.r"'lii.iD L.I . .e-tj.
Tie ten Session of the Institution ,
-jits cn Friday the 21 of August.
Good! We learn that the Three Mil-
' "ir Loan of Pennsylvania was yes
;';iJ fr.aottlv taken at par.' Tbe Old
r ' . , , , .
1 .i one 15 fcound, r a'notie, and solvent,
II -"11
Tl , Ttie Miitcn Silver Comet Band, of
',.:"'0 r--rsins, are cngiged to furoish
I f.r the l'ttu' Fourth P.egiment.
i .r-y C unties are represented in
Y...'-
ia Union ConvcLtiofi bow ia
Will they Learn? The disastrous
result ot Ibe niotemtci ci uoveruincci
forces ugaio't T.rcat 15ctbc! a town niid-
waj between Vorklown and liatnpton is
another impreirfive warning to CjBsiJera
ti.n in loth the rl,i tiun and appointment
of Military Officers. l!j all accounts,
there wt'rc enough eoMiers, and they
fought bravtlj cuoujjb, to Lave been euc-cts-ful.
Hut tLeir (jencrals are compara
tively ncvicts in the art of war tLeir for
ces fnUt'd to agree upon signals between
each other they encountered a ditch cr
nii rass, and batteries, of which they Lad
no knowledge they got cut of ammuni
tica before the wcrk was done in short,
a want of complete preparation on the part
.f the managers seetns to Lave clanged a '
trobabie victory into a u.ftat. Happily,
it was a maii f.rce at l not an itr.porlant
poii-t, or it might Lave been a sad disaster.
Ti-is, and the de-ath of Kiisxorth, tre
t rribi lcson, ia letters of LlooJ, given
iu g"ol time for our benefit. They show
tie necessity of caution, of .rudence, and
t f auipie preparaiion, in aivanco of every ,
uiovemcnt. j
tTT! is community were last week as
tounded with news that a brawling effite
Lunter, named l!u;h l'ttriken, (who bis
f r ten or a d zen years annoyed both par
ties on the Wist l!ranch by intriguing for
ubiic position; of various kind) bad been
aipoitiud a Colonel in the regular army '.
Vi e do not know the man, ani Lave nolL
ii.C pe-rs.ii.al a;a:DEt Lim, but the general,
if not uiiiveisLl otitii:n in this region
seems to be that Le Las n;t tl yrl j'jj
(j iah ''ill .it f.r tie eCce; and it it woo
tiered Lew Le cu'.J have iaipostd and
f rc-.d LiiLsuIf up n tie ij pointing power
Naj oleou's plat of sdvaLcing meo in tie
aiuny, step by step, as their merits upon
trial proved them worthy and reliable, was
the true and nios. politic way. We thou'. J
h.ope cur G overLuicnt would follow that
exaipl, and not elevate any man to any
responsible pest, iu such a time, on account
personal frieuJ.-bip, party bias, or boring
pr'-pcnsiti'.s. These may be passports to
fuv:rs in civil service, but they should be j
d.scard.d when men are selected iu whose j
Lands are the lives tf others ! '
TF..C .i:.e ef V.'in. 1!. Irviu's friends in
I'nu.ri countv as.-uro us that thev think
Mr. Kelly has a wrong impression of Mr. 1
Irviu's r 'rition on the .Secession question. '
Thy iay be voted for Lincoln, and their;
l..ti,tt,r fr.-.m Lim trcatbeJ the true
J'ni n sririt. We trust it may turn out
that in the excitement aui confusion of. are pr. -pan-d to t-n.i-t "fr tl.-- 'i ar.'
the time, Mr. Kelly has been mistaken j jWc are itif rm-.d that Mi M-s.J..l,n
ani ask our readers to suspend judgment .M ,m - and 'Tho.ii.i- !! uetl.t-n ..f Ia
in the case until Mr. Irfio can define lis wj.,uri; aro ,, rviiiL' iu the Army Trans
own position. j jif.rtation Ivpurtnivi.t. Thu'.- t'e.rwiu and
Gen. Lyon of Missouri talks of ma'iiog j.ju, t. oid-liutts were '-Waejoii IJoys"
Home Guards as fast as possible, aadarm- -m pj
J.. e. t(e-.n 'n V-rii.-K CaEH finfft ()afG
"'6 ' ' ?
Yalley
will be taken care of, and all the
f I'ennsylvaiians who desire it may return
to their possessions'.
SrlT-At the Cavalry training at Gideon
liiehi's Hotel on Saturday last, after due
discussion tf the landlord's delicacies, an
American 1'lag was raised at Jeremiah
Hitter's corner. A meeting was then
calicd at liiehi's Hotel, when that old .
veteran Democrat and Soldier of 1S12, !
('apt. W:i Fi.r.siErt, was appointed Presi
dent: Catt. Jacob Gundy and Wilson T.
Linn, Yice l'residents ; and John M'Call,
v-ecrctary. .ilr.j. Charles 11. ennner ao-
dressed the meeting in glowing and palri-
fc f ,
otic terms, ihe assemb.age was compos-
t-d tf true Unionists. ;
'
tsTAmong the rr.altilude cf appoint-'
meats devolvirg upon President Lincoln,
be gave that of Minister to Portugal to
James J. Uarvey. I ne prcgrcssiug scru-
.
t:EJ cf tbc lc.cgr.ph uespatches seems to
convict. Mr. II. of having sent news of a
. 1
.,c - r.M. t,,r,elnr S.-i.itJ. Tiirn.lna.
- "
his native State for which he will doubt-
Irsa K inetantlr r.-s.:!.... find bmnfJil tfl .
- - ' A a .... :
; an account if possible. (How different ;
from iouchanans course, w no kept just ;
such traitors ia bis Cabinet and other la- ,
t .1. .... IT '
ces of power to the last!) Harvey pro-
fesscd to be a true Unionist but, O the j
duplicity of "the Chivalry 1"
S-yThe semi-Secessionists, North, are
now harpiDg dolefully, opon two strings, j
1st. The refusal of the Administration ;
to Jet off that neb LnJpe-curncr, J Ohn
Merriman,cn a habeas corpu. 2d. They
dislike to have the teiei-raphie dispatches
overbaulel, by which the Northern traitors
are being delec.cd...I,t the guilty howl-
honest men do not oj?et lo either mco -
ure to preserve the Government and the
Union 1
Jfce-In the Congressional Flection in
Maryland, yesterday, the Union men bad
uo f 'rmidahle cr position in three Jietrits. ;
'
In ll.ltimore. Henrv May is reported at i
-Oil mi.j. over Wmter Pavis-both rep-1
re-euttd as Union men, but May rrtferred
bv the Secessionists. Preston, Secession-
i
Y lue .recessiou.sio. i ihiuu, ocetss
i
i-t, rrporled elected in tbeotherlialun
district
ji'Miflmbnr)!," ia the ltn, sir
,y Gc p- )liiIfirj jvq ( ftfr p,
dtimore
dent Judge of this District.
Weobserve
r.n mr.vetnrnt made in M.2iD couaty 00
- .LEWISDURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY,
FROM THE "SLIFER GUARDS.". m.Ou Tuesday last, while assisting u
Eiireeu frin tanraf Lrttw.j , raise a barn near Uoch's Tavern, Chestnut
JfNE l'J. Yt-t.-rday w:w a ,-ala d.iy in i;;.!go) a tiaibiT fell, instantly crushing to
ramp. Ittu-iuo a h v. ly .lay. an extensive. tstty (jQ0 uf y.j ) Uvmmei., of '
iair-jro-nnd. a niMii-trou- I i - u!.l l:i-!inniv.I . ... . ,
, ,. , - . .i i Monroalp. His aae was about 4') years
liatUi i..u ai d f.niip iiiei ;iii- t...- tln r, aui -"" & '
the atti-udaiit t!rriii.' t viht- i.l' stu h ue a
si..!l .J.Hllili d.lllld rail 1'iTIil M.lilii i.l. J
of the- appearance- ni' Cain. Curliii. Many
strangers arc c.ii-i..i.'.!y vi;tiii,a htru to
M'C th- ll'.Xchit i.f tin- t itnp.
.iii-rifl' Creis-ermv.- an 1 1 "!. M'l'.ill wrre
onrdiisllv w.1-..in.".lw;th t!i-ir r.-rrnit-. C..1.
Siller's ri-p. iitel visit.- cviinv
..rdial but
Hi.; .eitial mtv.Tr.-t in our i J.iiv.
On aturd.iy.the-I'd Mi.l.i.aii 1;oj;iik..!i:
uud. r t'.il. liieh.ii'i- ri, fuilv cin-iH'. d.
1 it' lie 1 tlu-ir t.-nts aiiocier n. and i vt it
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than aft.-nviir 1 ft th- i. urn' . r e
Tlu-v. li"e-.T. i.r-i:iiiz -1 lv the
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li Li. o!;n;-e ilM.I K-i I sell Al I- LE.
It ii c.V
1 that the li-inr 1- will he
lie tit tlll'ier l'"l. J. IllVIN
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pr.rt . f 3 1'. jin
t.ltt'l.;. a s'.ti
tehu .- Ite'l in tl
W.rii.:..:n-t M.-xt-...
The iwn-c 'Uinil-
:cd i:h ,r will Joe
h"-eii vh.-u the Con. pony - line-
I.t.
ill Li-
V ..lie is at h nie. r. ".-ruit.n.-. am
--'lad to . .1 . 11. ' ! ;i ...'- iie.rniii
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Carvaitt CHAKI.ES Ii Kol t-H
First l-ieuteaaat l.avi KfLi
isecooJ Lieutenant Wioiia Haamtio
t.H(iaaT.
C. S Sa-in.f,.rd 3 Eiwin Lehkichcr
INichi'ias banon 4 Charles Mnler
C S Bowman 3 John Emmit
Thomas Kobison 4 Ueo.-ge Everett
miii-iiv.
Nich.Dormier. Mich. ivrPer. Arnold James
James Aurkev
J.,hn II Arnt i'i
S '!"inon Uer.iler
David Ii "Hersr x
Jaet.-b E Mcwrv )
Henrv I! V wr'v '
David C M m rv S
William I'vwal l
Ilefjamir. P Parks
Dav.il Parker
Henrv IVruline
J hn O R!,pp
Franh'lni h'e.f
ssamuel Ko 'sers
Samuel inter
Henrv fhrawekr
Davi i Miall
11 I. Steele
Charles spencrr
Surnuel H -easho!t
Mathanicl Schstarti
J. hn . Sny.ler
J. hn Jatnp'sel
Joel Shatler
T F Menck
John Hmith
Cvru- ali'!av
Peter Srhulthach
Will. am feilm
S.ir.. n Tr.iop
K. !i Wiilmre
Emanuel Wcnick
J hn Vr.rejr
Samuel Zimmerman
Jacnb A Zechinau
Keuhen iorf
WiU am Bi bb
James H Bowman
Thomas B. ran
William F Charles
II i' Calvert
Stephen Chuhb
M.chael Car.twc'.l
J) ''."nI)U"lt
i.aic l'erk-r
11 a v.o-
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K iwm W Fimrle
,.atr.ek F
SamueMJ (iuniirum
A .'.a in 'tnttMeDer
Crreis.irec
M ichael
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rer
NeVPn JtllltellUS
Thomas HammonJs
s.amuel Io n
11
Snh
H 'racf l.loyd
ll.. T nr
(j.:rtr.n Mack"V
Jihn M'Cormicic
L Mornmgv.ar
John F Zartman
.hrr.
The Captain, the Mnwry. and srrne rt!
of the GuarJs are from New Berlin ani its
vicinity in Cnicn conntv. The Lieutenants
1 and probab'y a TnajTry of iSe oaaris arc
f1T m Hnyj.r county Col. Eplrr harirs been
ln. j.fIlcan War. anJ Esq. HarJ.ntt saw
.ervlce in the Enslish army. 1 he reraainer
of the GuarCs is made fmm ihe overplus of a
- J:::rl
:. be commin,el ,,v capt.Kickets
rf E;opn)sbur.. a w-t Pcmt graiaaie. Lt.
! Harding is Adjutant of the Regiment, Tbe j
! Tribune state that the -New Eeilmers ha ;
furnished Ihe lni.,n county NTs win runner
' , . ' ,
a. eil pv theirs,
e,rfnisJMl.iopoDMj-erco.o.,uU
a ell hi theirs. 1
.
teWamcs Caracron.of NorthambcrlanrJ ,
Co., Pa , has been offered and accepted the
station ot Colonel, 01 me iga.aue. ..v6
. r X- " 1. CI. . S.r.t.hih
meoi, 01 .sew aui. - "7
force, throughout. Col. Cameron
brother of Gen. Cameron, Secretary t v ar.
" ' ... .
Ctn.Next week is the llis!ncl loun ai
. 1
Will.amsport. And Monday.to eancs-
dav,
... ,1 .U.lni. rierci.es 01 tOe
IUC U..'.. - "0
tCorr-.;-)n I.-n sj cf St.r t Chronlr'?
Milil.l.Mifhn, JjLe 13,
Your readers doubtless re-aieuibi-r that
on the 4'h ult. a large Auieiican flig was
su'pe'nJed between toe sjires of two of
our churches. It b e mies iy painful du
tv to iLfonu them thst it is iu din? it of
b-ing cut down at least, th.ro are a t-V
chuich members who are bitterly opp . 1
tj having it thire. lam iof jruiei tl.at a
Sag b;-n wavi from odo of the thatch
es in Mi.iheiiu, Centre Co, was thus ta
ken d .wn, and that the minister. Ucv. F.
1!. Kidd.es, refus..s o p.e-i':h iu that
church, till the fiigi replaced serves
them rivfct. I h re cur miiiis'ers wiil
f.iilow hisexaaiple'. Let no ruthless hands
le laid on the ye,ri -us banner that now
waves aliujst every lt-:e. A toit of tar
and feathers, or a ill'.' cn r .il, would be
loi great an hon:r f.r Liu who darts to
tear d .wn uur bea'iiiiul eLsiu.
Woifu's new thre-t-store-y luilJinjis
fast approaching coiupl.-tiou. Tutf uper
& :! is iuteti J:d f r a Tjwn Ha.l :jius
tilts wlieh - very tuucti need.
Mjj C H. S't.riner is putting up a Sae
buildinj iu K't) "1- stown.
No prepafatnos have ye! ten ir.le f.r
ce-'ebratiii" toe 4 b. 1'' rhaps som.thit'g
wiil be done utt ."rat-rliy.
(.lir thatiks are di; t r'in. L'rcjln for
appo.ntiu us such a g -jl 1'. .'I. Mr.
!rt ..' s is v-ry att.-n'.ivj aui ul.ij.r.. aua
all ate bijshfy plea-el. Kt.vta.
r.- - r L-
I" .. f ii.. a. 1. 1. t r- ,u -t :
I . II, - ..-TCll ..i u;. : It.r
ll.e r:J !-T it.- rnl.:-
Trip to tlia Sis-Tree Grove.
The l.-tg-Tree Crove ef Ca.ifjrnia con
tains about a hunlred of tb'3-j far-famed
tiion-tt-r trees whi.-h have orrivtl a, a g cd
degree of maturity, besides great numbers
of others of the same species, of all tire,
from the smallest sapling upwards. Thire
are also other kinds tf trees inter-f
among them. The whole area occupied ly
the grove, ia about fiy a-:re. The laid
. is claimed by the owners cf lie Hotel, an J
1 great care is tow takeu to preserve the
I trees from the lavages of fire, wluh here
tofore has damaged mioy of them, ahi
from the attaeks of YandaU, who, if p r
raittej to do so, would soon destroy the
1 most important of them by cutting ihcni
and carrying off speciii-eLS of batk and
wood.
Sa'iiying cut from the hotel to tee the
wonders cf the place, the visitor naturii-
ly first examines the enormous slump of
the tree, near the bouse, which was cut
down by sacrilegious binds a few years
since. This was tbe one first seen by
Dowd, the hunter, the original diseorertr
cf the grove. Tbe stump is now enclosed
within canvass walls, the top having been
smoothed off like a floor, for dancing pur
poses, and is surrounded by a row of scats
11... .u- ait 'i ... ... .....t
.n-
fifty persons, all cf whom, wi:h the per
formers, occupied the stump at the sanse
tiuiel Oa one 4th of July, aUo, thirty
two persons (four setts) danced a cotillion
upoo it at once, without inconvecitnee.
I stepped off the distance across it, and
found it to be ten good paces, although
the ton is about six feet above tbe grenn 1,
: (be ls bccn ukeD cff; Tb
Stump IS souna 10 ice core, ae itij-autu
00 little ing"nnity, ss well as persevering
labor, to fell tbis mon'roti denitn cf the
forest. It could not bo done with axis
' It was accomplished by boring a scries of
j boles ccniplcle-ly around it, from ctrcum-
fertnee to centre, with augers of upwards
I of fifteen fect in length, male for tbe par
i pose. But when tho trunk had thu? been
j severed, so plumb was ths tree that it
' would not fall. After Iryirg in rain ra-
j rious expedients to tipple it uvcr, at
length a largo tree of another species,
i standing near, w9 felled against it, but
! still it stood A fcccl rc-rt of this
1 kind finally suct-ceicd, and the coble
monarch of the woods yielded, ond, bow-
! ing bis bead, fell prostrate, with a cra-b ;
; that reverberated like a thoa-snd thunders j
' amonethe raoantaios, and shock the solid
i ground like aa tsrthrt-iake the bug j
I trunk breaking in several places like a .
! pipestem. Five men were tngigel, for j
' twenty Eve days, in felling tbis tree. A 1
pntion ne iruna - - ,
stump, ttnd Ihe top cf ,!, . it lies bor.i -a- j
ui.j, reacoes bciucchv.j us u-JU--. :
It is a?ccnded by a fignt ol strr, tw eutj-
six in number, and nearly perpendicular.
, . ... !.. ,.anrJ.;rc beside
,"i:ttit. dis'ancc, a double bowline
.lie, has been constructed on another for-1
t;,a of ths trunk, which has been cut j
j.j,n fllt (or the purpose. - j
Leaving the immediate aciglborbood j
0f ,be hotel, tlie Tiiitor is conducted next j
,th h gr0T0 bj , r3th
- , .on.lrneted to take
... .
him near all tbe rcn.arlr.aji9 members 01
lhs groap TL;S is ",l.e grand tour." The
(recj tjTe rcotivcd mJre or icH fjncl.
fai n.f., wbicU are postel opon mem,
. . ... .- ... It.
cither inscriaea on un piaies or mimic
tablets. Their height and circumference
, ... ?.-. t have notsiae-e f.r t.r-
J ...t...t... ..f ...I. Ir,. ,n,I sill
ncuiar uesei iru. v,. v.v- .
V t 1. m TdsaKSl ar .oi t rtlPtlE
. . '
" I ue .i.aers vuiu .ao-o.ev. -.fc-,
' kUtl 0 ftct io circumfertoce, tapeiin very
JUNE U, 18C1.
gradually. It has an opening iu Ibe j
trunk 40 fer-t Ligh and 17 feet wide.;
c .. . ... '
"The Three Oraces, ' bvttutilul specimen V
all grow from the same root, very straight
end T-erf.ct, ::00 feet high, and having no
limb within 'Ji.'U lett ot me grcuna. ,
"The Old llae-helor" is s forlorn olj.t, .
C) fee', iu circumference, and 300 feet iu I
height, with a very rough batk and ,:for
biilirg eppearauce." ''The Hcrmitt''
stands alone, Zl) feet bigb. rem.tkally .
straiglt and symmetrical, snd 75 feet in
circumference. 'Tle-reuW is a tu st
s'rikiog object. It is three hitwlrc.l awl
.'''! J"1 '3 ue'l!,-'ti aQi "" hun'lrrl un !
stu'.t iu ciijumferenc, or more than
thirty fico f-.e-t thr.ugh 1 It is the largest
perfect standing tree iu the grove. Ii has
been carefully estimated that it would
make tnc'. n hundieJ ana ht(u'-f.c th,u-
'nit' feet of lumber, cr enough to lead a
largj ship. It leans so that the top is
about 10 f-.et tut of the petpeudicular,
aod h:nc:, it shouid have been ca'.ied
l'b L.aaiog Tower." What an enor
mous height cast be supported ly the
butt, ii lie tree ttands 1 It teems to le
P' rfectly soua 1 and vlg;-r.. 1 hers arc
''Ibe llusi.at.-l and Wife," stktiiiig near
t g.ther, and aft-eticualely inclined in
wards each other ''The O.d Maid," still
and prioi, with a cap l.ke mass of foliago
near the t-p ''tien Scoll" ' Gea. Jack
sen" 'The.Ilaipiid State" "Yermoit,''
A..-, i;., all very reiaatkalle.
"The Family Group" ensisted tf the
Father, M other, an 1 f.vcuty-f our CLii Ires:
but ti.-- l'a'.L.r was blown down inaL,y
years ao. The fa.irn trunk j-. II'-1 feet
iu clr.uiLf-.ren?", aid lie who'.-.- tree mart
have lo.U t'.itr f.u
i.lu i ji'ty - ' X
1'i.ero are .'Jj..i feet of tie length r.!i.-.L.-io,
and at tt; p in, where the loiy is
brek-U it is 4.1 leet in circumfere-LC.-. It
is Lc-Kew, oiii might furnish r.om ajja
reLlly to quart.-r a regiment. Yisil.rs
ii.ke their egress through a ho!e in tho .
id; (except ladies with hoops) and as
they ou.-.rge th.y furnish a iuiicrous il
lUsiiati.u ef the way (e?ple s.melinies
'er.t-p out el a knot-l j.e," er ico.de freiu .
a false j -.i..-d iis.t the prostrate trunk
is ert.hi.died iu the earth, aui tbero is a
never fai.ing pj.l ef water staid. og io it
at one pjiot, i-.l by a living spring Tbe
Mother ia the group is a suteiy dame, '
l'J t.et iu circumtere-nce nl 3-7 felt ia
h-.ight. The Children are ail of age, bc
y ond 'paistien, and iirge coough ti epeiu
f.r thij-soive-s.
The m.st melancb-ly oljeet io tfcc
grjve is the de-ad Iruik of a huge tree,
still btanding, from which the baik was
stnrped, a lew years ago, tj speculators,
to be carried to the Atlantic States ana
Kurope, for exhibition ; but it was lo-
sing venture, as nobody would believe it
to be fron a single tree. The whole was
prosounctJ a "humbug," or "Yaike-e
trick," and a large portico of the heavy
expense incurred woo a deaJ loss. Sta-
giogs were erected around the trunk,
which still stand, and the bark was re-
niovid in sections to the height of 120
feet. The bark was nearly two fect thick
in places Its circumference being I'D
feet, and 327 feet in height, this was the
mother of ihe forest, but, alas! she is
J-J-
I will only speak of cne more, "The
Horseback Ride." This is tbe falien
trunk of ao old Ires, which is hollow, but
with a perfectly sound shell. Through
this, I rode on horseback, a distance of 75
fect, without difficulty, and saw others do
the same. The hor"-! was of ordinarv
height, belonging to a visitor. This gives
perhaps the mest impressive idra of the
vast site of these enormous Datural won-
dors. C. ?. ii.
Ltwisufnej, Ta , May, 101.
i:a Tr. ft.t. t cnr. n-ajt.
THIS SiljjD viiiJiL
ST ?nl?.
. C. r,CLEE.
nltl lawn.
r-f .xtTtn "ti. 1. 1 1
Th- nun'. It'b' t -l-fS. it I r-.V c
' lawn,
i.f n'i in nvt ir.". tr t-.i f n I,
In T.in T-- tt t.ii IS.. f.'.-..;nc tli-"lit
In r.rli et. i- i.r; k i. Ir.e-. frUet-t
I! ail a.ti:, cie n- t I 'm blim.1
T. .ir". t,:ri- tt-":r tntlin .in;,
A-..I a- I " 7 ...rt '- .Mi 11.- T trinr
Hirrn c' 'e it,- it.i. nut. mj mini;
Ar. I a. tti- . Use- r in tt: -ir
I .: t-, 1! :r's h- w f.-t t'l.T ?r-
iic .-.ratf t!' i-,..iii i.f Tai aero!
Y a ts's ir." ts t'i- tItt". .it-.
Wh.i ...! "it I .1 i tbe To. inn ti !.
V. i., r .u.-!.1t tt' w. iti ;x',ing win I.
I 1. -t :h- riil mi wn.r. r ar.
1 !... r Irok -.'; n IS.-- r. -i-i V r .ire
I tr,T.. : . t in .iiln 1 -use-:
Tt.- Ti--- 1. r., ijr.l.;l:.v--c-I.
V i. .. e; tt 1 -'rli'i to eliin -iai(
T lit 1. I lir" in ffn.r.'t-1-r -.:i,
(.f r' - :n T3.'. rr.t 1-1 .-. 1 1. 1.
-tu .trite, but .'.ii ti. teah M-te-TO
r.f an A-mlsLttrC-l ,
A '1 1 t ; .n.- ini - f I' te,
Y,-a at 1 t'-.i If ni.trt kinl.
i.l. t I ..w tti .7 a tri.'l.t
A- liie-.ir. i t-t a 1.' -.stodIt llaht
I ..is I can ..-. t r I'ta tt a:t
.T.1.J ... Thomas was elected to Cocrrcss
in M:s-i. hu .,t.-, as the successor of
im.-.i.,. 1'rmi.i. I:im. without orposi -
iiai..- . . ..
ti m-.Mrtin F. Cny r.cd. t
Corpre from Kansas, without opposition
fa! l0 d from ..That U the right
ki. j ,.f ' J-nioa"-- elect known and
undoubted frienl-rf Government to a.I
, . i . .
t acts cf hi nnr and trust.
"-iif.r I'baiat.x t the new l ompany
at llarr.-bor; fmm Cjfs'er, ilia BUte
eiostj of the Sec'y of tl Coa'ih.
"TIIC LNI J.N'," esUMMttl h 1 SI I Whole Xo., -2,173.
TIIUONirLE," eta'jli
Attack, anl EtpuUe.
Bai.ti v..ee. J s ll.-Tta s-e.mer
t.-. 1 I ' :.i I .11. f . rt hei amv 1 with
- iv,., j,,., rItttS5
' .,,..,.;, J.i.e l
j ' . , . , ,d tlat tLe
Kebeis were Friuing an tutrenclmt
wita s'rotig latteries at w.m
t'.L! miles N jrn of Hi- p too, on tut
York'-wo ro:J, d
i it necessary to
iiiiodi-; them, at l jccsr-lieglj ui -vetiit-n's
were made, last uijrbr, (torn i'vnre.-s JLo
r:e anl N wp :rt "iews.
Ab.utmiinight.C .1. Dirjea'eZjuiTes,
aol Col- Totaetd Albany r.gixeot,
crossed tie river at HaT.pt m, by meacs
of a'.x latge litteaui, maLned by tie Na-
val liriaJe, and took up tic l'.ae cf
march, ibe f.rmcr tw milei in vlvatee el
tie Ktt-.r. At the same time, C !. lieoe
d.x's fj.ro. as r; gicett, ai.1 a detae-lment
of the Yirm ni atl M.ssielus-. Its r-. j:i-m.r-is
at '.wp:rt N:ws. mov..d to f rtu
a ianctioa with lie regiments fuai I rt-
r-.rs Mot-re at Litt.e L.the., at-at ha.l
way be-lweea HaiopUu tr.1 Great ld.tlcl.
The ZjJiV.s t assea Little 1
ttl ao out
u.er,tar-
4 oV.vefc. A. M. L.neilx's r
r'ntl L.xt, and loek a position at ihe ic
teisectin of r.aels. Nat UfcJ-.rt4td;tg
the sign', lbs Geranu r-jgin.- r.!, in the
ia:l.tie ;-f mortli.g.rt duponTotetJ a
c.Iuxd, n-.reliog in e-l.o crier, anl ltd
by Lieut liutier, with two p.eCei. of artll
lery. U;h' r acf-.-utts say that 'i'eWDscn'3
regiioin: Crei ffrst. At all events, the
lir.' c: the Allaoy regiment ai h-rmless,
while, tilt ef the Guicians was fa'ul, kul
it g oie man and fata.iy woand.ig 10
oilers.
The Albany rjln;:r.t driv:o laoit, tie
Ge'rmans eliseovered, fr m a::-.utrtments
i'.it in tie to.-l, that ilv sajp-el eLtmy
as a f.-ivid. Tuey hah ia tu-s m nt'.u.e,
tied nioo r.utds with sma.l irms and a
C.ld picje. TLo Z -oaves, beiiiog the fire.
badurncd, and.-ed ulsj upn the AIUlj
t..!..;, Co!
A'.'e'i's ail Col-
Can's tegluitnt inved it.iu the rear of t,t Feecj .!;..
th Fertress to uppor: the main l-aJy. Hon. George M Keim died oc Tuesday,
The n-ist-k: at Little lietle. Laving Ucn t Us home in I.e.... g
asertainej, the latid.t gs -ere burned, rf'a "b"3 nc,Pt,B
a.oeriuiu.o, mi e t J ei, sir t from tie L . S. t ava.rv at Cham
aid a M j.r and two t r ,u..teLt beCeSsi.L- l;tsb , KLle shA d u iUlt tir.
il. tinted Livery aid Whit.rj. were ma.e t;14i ttvU.
pri,0Lc.-s. The tr::p tleoai.-aceeJopt.il Gov. Cortin has :.?-c:J two data ar
Great Beihel ia the f .low. rg otlo:: XiU-' rants. Arn-str tg. cf I Lilt!., to te bung
aves, Col. H.nei.x. I.i.-at. Col. Washburn, O'h Aug , mi Weaver, if d'erry c unty,
r. l. Allen aid C I. C-:r. At that P-O-t
cur reg'.mciu f rmc-d, aid su.-ccssively
cndeav.red to t ..ia a U:i cashed battery
cf the .tceioi.lu. li- vS.it wis futile
three sn.a.1 piee-iis of ar.illety not being
able to c:pj with tbe beivy r a.d cscnon
of wf :cord.ig U a.n..' at-counts,
tL; ja tiiILbtr. Tlie Kb.i battery
ttery was
mkeJ that no n.ea could
Ljj Eccc lu, tU filjbe, tf guE, cn!j
Tbere were p,jl4b;j tJt USj lUan iLOO
tehind the battery of the rebels,
: A C0DCCtiSl:ci iff .rt might have :
Kzasii a pjs;t;j0, bat Uiig Gen. Fierce,
vlj CJUimlt. j. j tt3 txpiditio, e:tmed
tC) L3 ijSt b.s rresenoj of mind.- The
T(gmcut 0ne hour expose J to
a galiicg 6rv?. An ord:r to retreat wi at
ja.t girn, but at thai moment Lieut. Gre-
blej frum j,billj ( ff tbe p-. s. Army, in
commrjli 0f the artillery, was struck ly a
' cinnon ball and instantly killed. He bad
6p kclJ bis g.Jn 1Lj was ctldeavoriag to
.'i,i. k;, .,mmini Cart. Wilson, of
,he TrJJ rtgjaicnfj took possession of the
t W.h wr,ernister M' Arthur,
br ,uc6t j, cff ,j,e fi lJi wj:b the c .rpse t f
; their"btioscd Lieutenant. They brought
,e. .t. L'..,..,ei. ,,,',,
Ti)e ejr.rnn.CBl fjrc,s t;, 10 killed,
4- woan4c(ii , 5 misiDg. The Rebel
is EOt a09Bi bat must have been 1
j considerable, alihcugh tbty were well f ro
; tected. They probably bad 2000 to 2500
! men in arms, but the Zoaav-s and Grc
I ble's battery were vory dcs'ra?tive io
' their asssu'.ts ur m tho R bel ranks. j
I Atnorg the kilhd is l.ieat. Whiting,
I ar.tb-r of the 7th New Y nk Regiment
' article ia the Jane No. of the Atlantic
M.nthly.
5xJ-JU'ijJ I'OU
is was tailed in the
presence of aa iratnetse ccccoare. prcce
sior.s cf all .r-icrs cf pe-pl-?, and every
deuionstrati-a cf rc-pect.
In dtfereuce
to the regiots views of Its wife, the
rV.hV.ifi Jfist-T- c-aiactci the s:rTi:eS.
In his list c:-r.ei..c h"
s. l''!i't't-:l!
i ily d icliiei to c.n'-rra to tie ir. and,
; ex-reme unction nrcel upon him by the
i Ri.-b-p, snd staled thst when Le elesirod
: tie attendance of oy mitois-cr r.f religion,
j Le would die i: known. As h: strength '
was failing, his rife s-ked htm : j
"Your'bov?. R-.bbv anl ."Trie, aid,
i jour ra ther and sisitr ..araL Lave juu
' any message for them .
J The dyicg man v plied :
" T.". ilv m to J r'i - Wi nn 1 iupj-ort
thi Constitution ' ttiC Lm'fJ .M."S.
Just before Using his cotsetona ..
, be whispered, '-Ileath I D.alh 1 dealh 1'
! ,. . ...,..,. ,t ..r ..(,,;.! Le
ill OOUJC uuc .euiaiaiw, a
doe. Dot lie ccmfortable," he said, ' i au.
, ,
l ery eomfortalle." Those were he .at
! intelligible words of Stephen A. 1'oulas.
1 .. vt-. ,e,i Janes IC.
I .-.essTs. rant 's i. iv -
ts, -. k r...;.i.J to I". S. Ov-vtro-
.o b'ln.irfi h r-. , purchas-d
meni wi.o iw. ii'.."... - -
: by them to O.tial I eacs . . .un , '"iji,,1 h.t,.,.tIS
' u.-s ol Goviii.-:.
he l in ll3-Whn!e No., S?G.
Latent Ke.va.
riiAntP.-tiLKU, June 13. Wallace,
:h Li r.-iiieueot of Ii.'ii--. oiuntrii,
K.'t Cuo.lerl.iiJ c. the ll.b . for
; Uimuev. where be sa'-riscd, aid. after
; .b-.rp .ht, completely rooted five bun-
. r fc ..J.'wouLrfi.. one, ani
io.-n trr.r.i . rnr.tnrin acina
t,t;icg a lir.-'. ciasi camp irpvja
provt-
; sj.,os nie:;ca. (.., ra., -e.
Ou our
hide, one was sanit y w jULOe J. i r.e reg
iment returned U Cuoibrrland L mm
dav. K.ctiey is the e un'y seat of Hamp
shire c lUt.ty, Virginia, abut twenty mile
due s u'.h ef CuU.b'-r'.and.
Co'ta has recently reached New York
Ir- m 1 l.ri'ia. la a tn? pace, in rie'riua,
,-uc p-I;ited states ttiil fc-s the alltgianco
tf tie perp'.e.
Fcg'.aLd forbids f'ifatecrs to take their
spoi.s into its Laroors.
Ma.s9chn; tis has already accepted 20,.
000 goo I soldiers f.r the war.
The Military Ileli f Hoard of Soyder
ctiL'v ineet for business on Siaturdiy,
1-J.i ilt
Whul a oa;p;:mnt tj rr:dom is tLet
,iit jQ rrts-nt War hardly any
t:d? tries to c-cape booth, while tt-M of
eou-at. a- ai uyus o (je. u. .u .
Tie Fnioti'ts lave made eevrral cap-
tures of S.r-?-sbo igs and routed small
b i.es ia Miss uri, Kentucky. Western
Yirnia, and Maryland. The Kebels are)
sh.wini, by their sts, their de-sperata
coLaiii.n iu loose States.
Tie Il.i'roil rresidents, at their Coo-v-ntion
iu Hurrlsburif. aareed to a redue
tin of thirty j"ri. ut. ui.d r their usual
fare f.r traLspoiUli.Q for GoVtrnaietC
f.r War f urpses.
There aro now twenty tight Companies)
in ( atop at lli-tcrj.
Th) R bels Lave reTr-a.cel frirn tho
P.ict ef Rocks Bearer to Harper's Ferry,
whieh is cow invested on tie We-i.Xortia
and ti?t, by larj'. ar.l ir.crea-ir.z Federal
f irees. Tae lletie.s u.stroy tvtry bridg
tlry leave, sod lave ereat.v cxa-perated
many Maryland rs to! Yirginians by
their bat:h at. 1 wasteful c ur;e.
The first V.'iso nsiareg'.men'.has pusei
tit. ugh Harr'.sleitg
lir. Hinry Llcthenthaler, now of Lock
Haven, issproititediiurgeoninthe Army,
t-.a s.pt
O. Ii. Erotvr.ing is arp .inted. by lb
Governor ef I...oo'.s, I'. .S. J-e-uator ia
p. ice of Ja-lg-' 1' 'Ojt.as 10 serve notil
i e I...
toeels to t.eo'. fvr the va-
c.ncy.
II ;n. John Y.. Kllllager Las prcsentt J
a'sword to the Cap-aia utd each of the.
Lieutennts of Ihe Lebanon Guards.
Iloirlc'i IS. Wright has agiio put him
self upon the- Democrats of the l.cxcrao
I'i-'riet as a candidate f.r Congress.
MAUllini).
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lilkk l.-i;tl.r ef I J..r..'.t...im-;ert.
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filllt-n lt l.u.o.: r- rt' h ;.r t- : M'-tt aSur.5.
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' iTw V-VTi'lT." ."ri.EECCA wis. cf Col.
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in i tv. p i mai.v d.a;ht.r cf luxi a4
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- tbe w;a if rter
Messrs. E liters N t havinst seen any ens
pr- potei f . r Assemble r.ext flt'i-ter. 1 ra'
lie lihertv (with---nt h; kn'-w-er) of recom
ri'nin t H n. I' l.Mt". W II VL'R ! NryJer
c nntv. J j l;e W tmer serve ! cne Term very
arcptaHv. an 1 hi, r-r.rrtma!ien would be
sat:vta-i rv to men rf all parties throughout
f.e er-tire D.s'.r.ct. I'lease present his name.
I M" 10K LVXB.
Mr. Ch-i-r. ele B'itfal e D.str.ct. so far aw
my kr."i' 'ate tfi hearttlv participate
n tir;:- Vr. JI'H.N MILL lobe acandidata
f.r l' irtv limm.-vienrr, neji lai.. Heps
he u II te a canJ.-ate.
fct.KFAl.OE
Tj ihe Vcters tf I'r.ion cemv. I am &
n':li-e f, r the Otf.ce cf f-HERIFF of th:
,, ..rI tl tb. selertton t f ihe Rernib.
.e,n I'noo meetirgv. ii nominated anl
eiee'e 1. I will n mv rest to elischarce the
eoie- cf the elf.ie with kinilne.v. ;T.partia!itjr
eni "e'-v. MII!.ON EREV VAN
?t fe'a1 a-e. m It. tt' I
To the V.terv f t ninn rrnrty I re-pert-fi'
v r.iTer niTt.'f a a far. ii 'ne t. r t-h'nh"
.. ;el to th. de?i.T n i t the Ker ui'lican Cue
ver.i.on if the 3d of Aeja-r n'f.
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