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' ` , '.' -- - .L , " • ~ • .. . , , • .•-,;. ail .1 . r ;.I ups ,I • . -,: . . tips al4iiiii, iiiVeii it 10'41'440n of 114 e , ' .. _•„' _o r i___ ___-- rtis • •, __,,,, • - ' , . . •• publiiiter; saw LK wri - Piages are l'' , "" ' ,•• • : • .1.1;1' ,- .orarrpreuvi_liiimitsOt the Maal rites. .144 Pstsius it* IriAbotia t iikoss *ll4 dis- P*4k, sAd nt modwatA paces Orricz la. SitaOk Ball msori t s t yreet, .4141ctly opposiia Wiatplcif towing ..tokblolokeal l oae and a bag aqaaraa from tlx* CQyt. !loin— '• Coanwp," Ull tilt -sign. . _ tiott's TWO ?Mid OF MOIL It was a narrow pass, Watered with human tears, For death had kept the oal,sr Baia Almost six thousand ,reafot. And the eeasaiess, triad of a world's fast Was erre is oy ears— hroapag, Jeostbag, hazing As if they were only bora s die.. A stateli king drew taw; . .•• This narrow pass to tread, • Around him hung a goerirtonfttsbe, And a crown *us ou ' • • • But Death, with a lOok ohritlyelrgiig thins; Amested.him iddsald, ' "lie litivahler dress tatitt, the Meg driwikear; "For the crown-k the porrpip' ere titqataliore." Neill come a awn of weaLA, • , And bialys was proud sad Isu44, dad ht born is lta biolid +Kroll ) , Tahiti of mar untold ; . • Bat Death, who cereal troS far Oared* as little fur anti— " Here test scroll I ounvot 'Maw, • . Pot the gold of the rich is pewerlOss_aew..' Another followed fast, And a book Was in his hand, Filled with the gashem of burning fficiegobt That are known in many . a }aid; '• But the child ofgeulns otilfedio bear Death's pitiless demand= "'Jere that boOkenunotfinterTath thee, ' For the bright Bosh of genius is u4?titlot t me," , Next mune & maid* With that. ere so deeply bright, That stirs within yen stria.* tweet tare, flbattld tae *setae a. *tamer But death, ere the lewd& oat. paresd tithe, Switched awry ha figteL. , ; atleatity to power fa die weitideritif 'deb,: • ullut what eau ft d 6 firthteeht" 1 youth at aleklx Pry 7 • Folknaad thostplurtil RiK4l l . ; - Witait.49 l o is**- 5 4 0 4 O."•APf! A u , 6 94 Atgelloll. it* 4/•the4Kl l 4l • • Desalt Walt etesitl SetAtisselt , the !wort That Ibreit foe oftseigeo+— • ; ors," said he o,thsporvsq of leer _ - i mist Pet'lr paietlsEbei halal Mutt el" Soak. “*`*=ill 143ArV.” "You'en% mean so—van don't'reall ly men OW 'Dora 11" .. 5t marrietr again?" o'l4 grs. tits ahr ca m& down to tbo front gate, bOth hantistsp lifted in sttriprise cfi..erniarld'etiqlhcii . whieji I hatijuSt toni`artthititNit'tcHl , r.' —" I must say that I t Irtnilly'llvi . MO good an opinion of that woutttOnit. there's no knowing what foilts will do in this world. And it's only ovo'years since hor husband met with that aught' death. Itow I pitied her, and what a rasa she made at the time, I really thought she never would get orer'l it ; but she has done herself up for Inc, now." I opened my lips to speak. and then, on second thought, I closed them again. There would be no use iu defending my dear friend, Dora' West, to such a per son, andyet, do not nnstinderstand me, runnier ; Mrs. Mills was a kind-hearted sott_of woman; and would have m a de almfoit any sacrifice fora friend or neigh bor who was in trouble; but she was narrow-ninia , /ed. and, or course, she n-as guilty of all that vast harden of petty' sins and little um+ ari tablet) esses, w h let are the Ihdigenous fruit of this quality. So 1 only replied, Oh, Mrs. Mills, lou don't understand I)nra as-1 do; hot haven't tune to 'discuss the matter now. Good" morning." And walking, slowly down that tittle gytisgy• road, my thoughts Went hack "to a night two yeatis two, that bad burned itself into trieury. , waevening,:in' the earl' Oetoher, 4n4 th s, e Vraß slag' and lan piirly Outside.—The din- hail been a liingiaid ono, too, with a kind of wistful. blus r gray sky and a slight drill in the !al:air - 10AX was a far off-a hisper of the winter. Dora - and I gat sewing, in the little back fia'rlot• Oat evening . by Ow round mAl4o,pni table, od thetl; was a gun OPtiiwiry kept up between our tongues and :otir Ap&ris—r cantiot tell which was The l pioMlei. it 9 W pliOittY she InulA that night, e, - "the'w teltit-ed wife of fire .years,' with the smiles lintim ama , ltz the dim ples of4iimei ammet.. , 144,. Adel 440 .light ofirsiaii hsaivt t iinug opt tow her lotrabeyea. : • -th ijorry's been gone a week, stail 041 1 ***.sil wow'. 'seem aa age, that saspalskir -ba kissed be good-by.—lt iietthh, toe four had/4'c been with 4stroolibitai i be* kto MO 441 morrow. Oh, how glad to sao Lim." =44ll , oollkliwaseinikttia imiLwig, inlnd I=4;r7-1 d biciat sophpdy'a wipe to hors us io-eigtitt:liiNsCes : our -acid kigt ei tioalimittYa ,zw . • 1 J 1 4101* tipitieclPr you, Mr*, Masa, --said a anatlik Am', -*lwo the aßthimigid ashmockitta We, room. • I4).1.1 = 11114. " " Agri kimAes ; siikkirallgghtfitrahaligh‘uad Urfa utilblulMlwkaafar. *RPM r. liar eyes,! —tat. WM. abilllooll4.**Put.iicrowl tizntZeig44l 4 o,TN/94r I J twilimpiliAix haat * sa n d laughed lewd end wild. .o_424lFrfagll wigllkeiagmhgr*Yglli:Lucra tilaar,impispHt*vdin . .ifigoottn , Nyi) 7 4 iNAvii•disireoppokawbeskwartwN ni”1„ _od -, t.t_u.5.1,17 1 :14, rt 6; u what does tr mean Aim atm, I IOP „ P .._. .'IP 114111.1 A •• ' '. • 111 '1 .‘ ; : f . 'A.' .; i • o ft. fry1.,..•--,!•111 - ;;;;-,Lp. , . , --, -.; . -7' •+• E" Si. Prv.; 11 . *`..1%. hall r to ... ' , attr is , " '' . ' I i•lr "1,1 noith.f..:; • : to . . . .• , A fflw, Ftut . and i t anvil . onruai. . ~. BY IL I. STABLE 4. YEAR. a. aarrible fear had conae down ..But I drew Dors into my lap, laid her bead on my shoulder, and then, bending down, I read the paper which she held tight is her hands. There were but few words; the great crises of life are generally acted and told briefly. There had been a fearful c4h*iuu on the railway, somewhere be tween New York and Bus:on. Several , passengers were killed. Among them rya*--yes, Ilooked twice, bending down ; my oyes close to the paper; it. was h • ":1 Lhuggeil. Dora tight to my heart. demon remember any thi ug tikAt: .happen=. ed for the neat five minute.l. • . , . 44 lie will come huh, Aim will•cotuo back ?" Xlasee were. the firs wools, ..44 - 1 aroused .me Dora wits eritilitig Phaiag Witi - snY hair, , -A4utt the-truth rpihed over me, an d could neither move nor. At_ that moment Mr. 1 4 ee, a nett h 4l-, bor end friend of Harry's, buret into room.. ass Oa, hearl it t , .'. he . ,cried, cw.,( 1 1900 e► s credbifn. . Ups, sprang toward Pie geuttom,.. ".04, gr. .I,,ee she • cried, "nothing. Imo *waned to /tarry, has there'? You knorr Fe always *thought - ad meet of, you.. 1:41 401 me - he's ootn;in4 back to-morrow r.iod she AN/wed spinet bias' , 144 iv; ought-hop 3n, a» arms, and the tours ran deem the strong men's. face, het as they * rue th e down e fuse of fired little child. Ho laid,hof ou the aota,.aud atowly bro,kotbm Oath orr.or thellarkened mind, of *rag:est.—What a night that *as. God is h.ts geeit Allfrey , AaVe me from 611444Aother: Ailer this, I thought iteekA that Dora. would moo° wall( ' ith ref 1144410 tbroael3 the fuke Morns4f did mansion prepared for 'them op' high: Gpd sparcm.l her, and at laiit It T er fO began to take RN time ips 'Old . synip lotus ttn4 interqotai• to ember the first flip slYci rtmlic out. It was a bright day in the early spring, and Mr, Leo And I aceornpan-. itxl,lle4. lto and .11arry bad always 19v,e49}4:4,A11ter,,#* brottera Jo and it trgf,.444 ytrapage the .youtig nicen NKr wish lunch 06:1'0. the widow of his ri t owL ..Tic the oonrse Pf r eer ride, we . t iffacTo B.B .4},p; curly siolet.a the s.tumw. : sulti of ,a' bank near a email stream. .",oh how beautiful toy are cried D!;1 11 . c ' la_ p p ing her. hands, with some thing 9c. her old animation ; and then a eliiinge male over her face. " ttarry loved violets, and don't you reniemberi Aliev,he used to twine them in my hair. Oh, think now, he wilt never "etc them any more!" and amid her quick aoh*, her head sank down on my 'bould er. A.hd I conid only ter the wore fairer Niel/eta in tim land to which HirrY Led gone. Mx. Lee did not speak, hut Iso* the glonue he bent down on her s'inbrient, anal / knew that his heart' was' sttried With something more than pity lberoors West. She did not, I know, suspect this for some time, and thought it was only for Harry's auks that he called so often, showed her a thousand little nameless attentions, and waa su thoughtful bf - hor happiness, thq truth came ant at laist - Dora West was Aill ih her yrnttb, she had one. of those eling,ing, tineliko natures that need something to lean upon; short, loi 7 e was with great nrees,.,lt-- ; she could not *alit ttiroti-h llt inys Lo 41ria1:e Harry's place to we. Shatf I give it to him, ArK4?" whispered I)bra. • • And I lifted - up her face and loeked at it. " le9, darling, thii new fore i Nett or the (ilo,t that bath calleii 'furry to If, sfR 101 you only his memory they - were tuarried ; and the un• charitable, the narrow-minded, arid the envious talked ris, God belp them, they always hate and wilt talk mill) Dvath eGines and lays its euld hand on their lips, and than with its solemn . 4 be stirs"forever, mid forever! loci eiliieseehnS. litre:fed Toe-,ra ck.—`T hi., painful trou ble, is generally produced by wearing, boots too short and tight; it uan be re- Limed by care in cutting the toe-nail as follows:. Cut the nail as near the quick. in the centre as possible, leaving the corners lo.eg, serape the nail as thin as can be dupes, without bringing bick9ditc} the middle, flea 1044 tMt'ocit , NltlrliA water for some ,guns 1,1 "-n0 is soft, • then gently raifs,f,he. cornor 'spa plea under it a An all hit of inclian rub her. which should be changed daily. If (an - and attention is given to it,, in a month um) toe perfoStir tuiFP4- • . Amls Cwaftdr4—Take- sialf a. dcq. : R, vary tart app and rearavd tkia 411:14 and CC1P011...: tWi, them mail they }again, to t 4 softy, in: lag f 4 tait-aap qf.79 , ST r'.7-1 thee , pat dew lit a imaioll4gl flao l f saga, the - 'Rbaabeat aig)ll eip yi,. fear affairthia et Ilagatc, gulirvi44Y 1 timed piataaCwor Jc Wilt. 4,. .c#F1 ,4 4:41i7: plat - aad'-baitaSarfr.agim ttitqc., i, icr r 'A .—hf I 4 1. ./ Fruit iltddin . g.— e a ernaViaine so, w,bilkeß4..apd,r( ; ) . ACT,t, - Op read itspoak ,iid .. p ,Wi -et Jude viie k,Thd.o r ; '''Vl. •.,.. h.u„,,_ •6, ..,., it'A f rzt• piistrov 64 ' .. 4110 61 i, aciteimiftdd-,1 , . - icini 'f'W Ci."' . 4.44.4._ * 1 4)lrt• r , ~,' k , ...,............."..lis. %WWI Wiislilattlei *Maw "Myr: , 1•: , rt TM I,:',R GETTYSBURG, PA.: MONDAY, DEC. 21, 1857. A Owlmpel. ikrunrif In Dauphin oouety, Pa., some seven year* ago,,hved a wealthy farmer, who was blessed with a family of children, the eldest of whom was a beautiful girl of setenteen summers. A young man in the neighborhood, who was of good family, feigned -attachment to her. Young, and inexperien9ed, she fell ,into the effete set for her. Shortly after ' her ruin was aeconViiiiiired, the young( sum fowling the wrath Of .her father, wilan -.4lkainsluswlllellfesf . 11 4 vill*i±?:t sliould beboine ap=rl47, The girl feeling ed r- MEak,linittithef ' • iitOLIC k wflicie • roMlOlid 3AIIOIO bee 71latlser's farm, in dirdest.te atakeibiat Hew Nhe . ,waa drowned. Shortly after her supposed deneisr-her fialer, upon whose WM fhireciA earrefe&ligibavi v, *litiin* 'le:Please the isteker stilts *KC' tkra f .ofd, /14 : &TM: SISIT: temp yeti to ‘%npv:444;94nlit Q 1 4 07 .+.2 .1."..73 • nletintiroe she baq, reactied IfitrruditOg f ftikcn'tho test beast` an in a' fesrds sr "resod heritelf lit: :The etly tiro sin lnur secluded rill*, iti.:the 101101' 01 . • Wok 44 1 . UW 11 10444 • Wi/g a•kiTl4osllo ir is in A diat,par , *lllll in need Oran ilanistarit, She beard the story of tilepoot err, syerplithlsed - with her; •Aild liking her ' appearance Insisted open het nUking that her ho me. Ih tide hovetrehe pow . ed sir rare of • 45colitentnieKt. lier heitess Cetrodueed her at re widew—:ehe gahted Mantis and received matey -ad vantageous oilers of aparriark. One moridnirotboat at worths age; she• was in the sitting room *hen the stageArerre up. The wholuere-of the emeh Aver° , dative, and •she maid see Most of lbe• passengers,: 'Among them was a thee that seem& familiar. to her. She 10 °ked' again; • add :WWI. a shriek. tett fainting ow tire; floor:- It Was her isedtiber i The' landlady soon learned hew '.'matters *tooth lend determined that justice shoald bedono. • She son ght him, and told him the fleets, and must ed• that , hosbnald .rep eir the injury he had istireted; by making% her his wife_ Tothis he' at once eonsaittied.i.,Three months lifter his fight from Pedmifira sia, seined with remorse, hei,started back with the intention , of marrying h0t... , On the- way he hod' eked up a natspaper, which contained aa account of binp tragical death. Fueling that be was the• cause of her .atairnely end, heart-sick and sad, ho turned basic„. changed .- 44 hi.irinlaw --- Atrtiad set tled down, aecufnZared iii•operty, and was a' inert of standingeand influence. The joy of the girl When she mat with her repentant loser may be imagined. They were married that evening, and the next morning . started for_Peptisyl vania. A.seertaimtig the address of her fetber, 'Choy came on to BArrtis, Ohio, as that 'as steam Could" carry they. Words cannot paint. the raptures of the phi teen as he clasper - to lits bosom a daughter . he had : monited al dead for M Ithig Team. Ibtiikinilitione were made, alt *as forgiven, and after pane. hi;s kiii-vroielicof rinalloyed happiness at the -reskienee of :the . C:2 father, they returned to their is the Wait. laisek Vert if. The legend 'coneernhit the t‘tilet Of Adam and Eve's skirt, ited.thtr coal*, of the ditoront Varieties of itiltule and conipteltioti now obeeriPtiblehmeng men are more numerous than the varieties thernseivom The 'Wowing, widish:takes it for granted that all the intekbitsedn of Oho. earth before 'Stub sins* of-thosiliel age were black, and ettrybettaAlease varieties to the eons of .f eahiie new to us, and may, perhaps, amuse some. of our readers :—" Noah, ' says the Week Marabouts, "-was entirely bleak. Jlis three sons were also quite ss hlftok as father. One ' Noah knew his life would sooti.end, he show ed his sous a pit partly with wa ter, which he &.aid had the Wonderful property of completely tr4n4rointing any one that leaped ipso it. 'For a no ioent they all hesitated, hut Taphet ~udd enly rose and rifting-1A kitri if ' • and al nio,t as suddenly re-appeared from the magit-al 'titter andel; thc rem of a hand some yonnis Caucasian. Sheri Aeelpg this, eagerly followed his example, lint to his agtoniehment.the water had dis appeared, and only a few ripe iemons were at the bottom.. With the juice of these he rubbed his akin, and issued from the pit, sot bliatk,,but of en Indian copper color. Ilam they teok courage, and with one bound reached the bottom of the pit on his hands and feet. Fran tic at the disappearance of the water, he even put his lips on the groutid to suck up the few remaining .drope of lemon juice; thence it happeuS that the Palms of the hands, the soles Of the leet, an'd the lipsof the 0 isce, are of the same coppery Oltrris tht'skin afStiem." 21finisters must - not Thy n Z IP -PUt• - • - • Tyro 'Methodist ministers hi orth - Car : Mine, Messrs. Eavrards-add itossier,'ltave been "disciplined" for indulgenee'lii the groin2e often pins et Vtrenia Springs bast eem star. They pleaded guilty, elei pressed regret for the act, stated that they were -nbi cAtisaibuil 06 - latent:ion to do liirosk.aintillirOullemed. not ,be do, oft any more. The Conference which shad tauw.,44 , leittioit-at -k-ausbothkiity,. no qieptoti th0414.69Wiedg14644 4.pur mitted theat.pcoppliosago#4it3,oogl46 sir A 1 1 1 _ _ ..1114040-JiteissdtAto. BAbilftl.Ll, 0 04 11 . 1 14140%*). 4 chic,_b k ilo. 4 1 ! ff}PikriP Witca AP b AtillakPrn. .ii. fi&W I A ttualvAPIPW t fo°P!ter .9 PI wc i t uld4r4r2P tlAri 4 o at j oickai t begin e t ell. ome bane body and the colony ipereases antic nit' IlitTe` ,. titgandeatiWWWAliiiitifipt UK epi: ~. :04 vise at L;D,..d.: z ~,, -.. . . tr ~...II ght 1 . 0 .11 ; theiasiktjamoilmt Eng iihamot ,100.1") I,n VrtlEC 3 'OKI V4U$Ol la rl to ars, so sees givse " TRUTII 18 IllatlTY, AND WILL ritivArt." rmwM9.Twow='Try.', o lFrq. l l In one ofonr Indian campaigns, which, not recollected, nor material to our story, whilst the army was on its march, still in Tennessee, on its way to the seem) of war in Alabama, a drafted com pany was expected daily to overtake the main body of troops. This cam patty 'at length - reached the rear of the Information of their approach was immediately carried-to the front, whore 4ackson was at the time. Ae the mos imager, passed from rear to front, tho filet that - the ccimpany was without haviggieft 'their -gums at home, tmaateditimownali along the lino. It waa*tiow. to the entire army before it reachodlackson's ears. Curiosity was on lipthe'to' kabW how tho irraselblo antimintier wroild set •trnder seth cir whams ace. :A. storm! was an tiei pa tad. Soon, t* General was observed ,nuiking w rupicV .t4i.the.rear, and to the surprise of all ;Artie*, seemingly hi fa6rir a smiling mood. Finally he met the oompany. He BAN kited them. They looked for a volleyof coarse, and an immediate diamilltal home—the very thing' they desired. Not so, however. Old Hickory paned' off his hat, sad with •the politest • and lowest bow, expressed his vatilioatioa st, : their arrir 41, and especially at the fact that they had no arms. Forming them tot' rapid motion, at doable quick step, wider his own le ad, they marched on till a baggage wages was ridiehitii then baked, and- each man farandied with an axe. Forward march *giiu was the word. • A they passed, along the Hoe of march the Generafa object ails seen; and laughter loud an,tl u proariou. with many a M ade cheer; 'sainted them, r ies they Made their Arny to the &tint' Therd these axe-mcm,were at once initiated ihto their • camPaiga'' duties," They cleared the roads, they 'bridgeti the creeks, o r carried, the wagons vice, by Piece, "am baggage, animatiltiocht 4c., ore'r on their backs; when'bridges wire impaesthle. They were everlititokt. of danger, bearing the bnrdent of 'dip emnpnign—sharing none •of 'its honors —the huighing steek of the vrhole army. Doseriptloo of i Golf illOmeas. The general description of the Gulf Strewn is that of a vast, and rapid ocean current, issuing from the - 1)451n of the Mexican Gull' and Oaribbeen sea, doeb. ling the SitmthernCa'rof Floricia,press ing forward to the Is MAI Bast, almost parallel to the Amierleaa coast; touching on the southern boniers ofthe banks of Now Foundland, and at some seasons partially passing over them.; thence, with increasing width and diffu sion, traversing the whole, breadth of the Atlantic, with a central direction towards the BritisliJsles; an finally losing itself by still wider diffusion In the Bay of Biscay, on our own shams, and on the lOng line of the Nortveglan coast,lts Identity in physical char acter is preserved throughout the 'slimy thousand miles of its continpous flow; the only change undergone is that of a depee. As its waters gradually com sungle with those of the surrounding gray their deep blue tint declines, their higb_, temperature diminishes , and the Speed ,with Whieh they press forward aWes. But taking the stream in its total' well warrants the name !'river in the ocean." This epithet trtith, singularly appropriate to tl'ilriVit,tirrw?t, constant and c oll . t Mutt, ra' Its doilsc, and so strangely detached from the great mass of ()coin- Ikaters, which, while geemingly cleft it*tncier te give path to its first impulse, t(re' yet'ever preoing npnn'it, gradnahy Inipairing its force and destroying its hut viduatitv. The inaltimum of v'elneity where the atteam quits the narrow channel Mit* nr—which compresses its egress tl-otu the Gulf—is aheut four mile- an hoar; off Cape. Hatteras, in North Carolina, where it has gaine,l a breadth ofseven.- tv-tive miles, its vet city- is reduced to three mileql On the parallel of the New Foundland lianks,it is farther re duced to one and a half mites an hour, and this •gradual abatement of force iS continued across the Atlantic. The temperature of the current nndergnes a similar change. The highest observed is about 85 deg. Fah. Between Cape liatteras and New Foundland, though lessened in amonnt, the warmth - of the stream iu winter is still 25 deg. ot' 30 "deg. above that of the. ocean through which it flows.—Elinhrgh Iteriew. C=C A Model Teacher.—Thu Pottstown Ledger tells a tough. story of a .teacher in one of tho pOtic 'Schools in tt neigh. borir*,distrfet, who is ih the habit of employing Itis time at the noon roeemes by holding "raffling matches' With the - isOhiolserw, by nreartsof whit4ill4 aims saperittions ho disposes of 102 pertkokomisigli , peacosraTAirvaith Ter9eit y.:o himself and at the o.tpense, of the Loose zbarVge or hispupils.' This is rather a novelty in thS : *ay of teithlng. far" ill dean, come in • and go to bad," said the wifi* of ajoily, silo a Erin, who had , just returned f'rom the fhir, of a decidedly "hdw-eumn-pottuo i Witt. 4, Yea win* be tinstdl44 sure, with yqtrr long- milk of wit artifineA. ."Arcola.' , &at away with your raw, P.JI " wotp, , t the /4,toti4 cif" Ole was, Oat' 'the Inidtli ni' It n -, AVM! X 0 1 1144 4 9. 1 11 40 444 04 14Pfsq ' 1) !R Pr en liNk a PPOW A TW•tr seen viniire'd; ana iihettierVe 'Kan nth' riirittnbt ' Medici, replied, 0 11 1 1111,. to 'teen trintlli' . I den* berg-ittouipshese amine 11144--';' I or. • largvit 4heile iftErbeiblat rill. thiaismit. aaPini:/t Ntii rt , 1 MIMEO rrMTFTTr I !T7M - IM=.rrrr'rn qv lON. 'We subjoin from the Globe the re marks of Senator Bigler, in the 'United States Senate on Tuesday week, in-re ply to the views advanced by Judge Douglas, on the Kansas quebtioo : Mr. liikr,ler—lt is not my intention,. Mr. President, to speak to the mere proposition to print the message and documents, nor do I intend to-day, to address the Senate at, length np the. grave and difficult subject which haa been unhappily precipitated upon thhi body. I never felt so much reVhnitt: bility in my /ire. I never f'e:t a gracile anxiety to dainty duty.. Never gam{ have been connected erithpabile egitive hare I desired in, my . wbole. tiop.l pinch to 'do what - lo.uld'itist, be tied rp - t' this kigo corintry: ' I &el rey' - isibtiliv hers, and how :numb I regrbtitaie sag* retina I made yeaterdsgsimrstipantlest I. „concurred with, tho .c.xpat4 . 99.44 the tYai*l - ptalgoe in ing VOWS 110 had At kin ant( should ' °di:Wirer td"deNd those tiewa;for lieef hire,4OolNici rids ueprepared.' Alt ilmikAriat nutite A speech be-day, agetyP.fyprF bFi fly, to ootioa „pope , of $41. : Bmpoo• boos of my Ertelakini have &ken oti my walla tOciatottratbi , It Would bOnapsasary,lllO.Skbaiglants, to a fair asoloratandiagaertiiie to tree! ,it, hiab4 . 7,; linto l ,llB baTc I regretted on much as ? fist"the wnill'Or from I fools didlmt itoti 'Witt& state* $O-look at . thilrispotatXme 'lto tram elvitaater,, pained with Ake aomeatkiriziep that **Opts were 'not sueli as I - had toped, they would be on a. iliteitton delleaTe and eo4uiseve" .wEileitilialtate labor ed &etc:wand eoffadilooldY , Okur• Birt, I do' not think - it is part. delta tosses= to lautikie Hi is q itea Una as though each particular. view width' he stilly 'hold can., he, distinct* Carried out, , • The queetieereispnhe °env to his Mind, what is best. kr.tisurboun try under- all the ,eirembetariseel.! It will not'do to Show' to me:that Meant stitational Convinitiott.tot kintereedliers been guilty, of vinare!i omission er eani; miarionon the one habdfroribbad ithe Topeka matveineat was seitheat i lithe n• ity of few and.in sierogat lee of theau thority. oft the • United. Hata ,ithieseeti went on the other. .-I km& at gauss tion as it is betta% no, isroapirit of.cloo- Otalidlll and etimprotnise t al treat, that measureot pertioniaasanitioli, embrace all, the stales, oCtleis and tht ieteresta sod. itightritif i,aliid people; and inquire Tryst Ihail • wet Manilas , friend from Illitiaiiiipossilialud McEntee that; titillate presentable, of feelingi in the Territory rot illumine it k possible to bare any nieseare.!earsisel out. 'with precision and order?. Are there no.reasone to .appaelvend.etrift, and coallission, end vidatiobi ofi promo ple there? Has /many gulartititee that whatever action tlongresu "nifty. tab) will secure a peaceful exercise of the elective frarielnee there lathe elation in habitants of that l'errittry.. What is there in the history of Xanstis to firing him to the tonefusida that eitherr party in power there' will wield that pierce with mcxlemtioo f I have long, gioce abandoned that idea, and I .itare,,per sanded myself that patriotism and duty would. require that Kattit . * tithimitir be admitted into the Union as that retn4-• lowablu opportaSirlgsi,rl4 _91'04 '0' 1 "; sas and the 1. - nion • or rout wensa,l l l l,, Serultor offered his bill, in thin fin! iv 1854, to this' hour; to tots' neitfo 7 i' drtl nes4c the same me:v:1114014 404084 tion id the' &Enke' of that7ifiertitiry, or the znonacing star:kit 431f.theoebuntiti. The elitraordloaryehle.rstialifitaigni liter's remarks that. th‘rtliett.4ll.ti) iaiy mind are these : 'the fletiortasiesi that he attached to eo 'that+ Xiiitiltn4- 3febtatikti bill es'tectiiticts thin 'shit poi'" pie shall be perfectly file In•atgeeistiffir own domestic " VVill the Senator from Illinois t‘ontetid- flint the poolliti of . g.ansni4.iire , to lhok ilo net for their 'Pitt t to farm tlictil ordina ry institutions ' Will he tell me that the Miaabitrri line itttc4To4o4l hillithst any of those rights, or . that tin% repent of it enlarged t heel' or elketet:theas in any pas ible way? Certainly not. Thu Mis souri line had r.eThreat.blei.4avery sumo . His act of lASI-fry! , reterisieo to the institution of slavery only. It is that, and that alone, which has aiiitated• the country. It is that to whiob we have had retbrenoe mainly when epeitking of the rights of the people of that. 'f errs tory. • that dongetoes and , agitating question it was rbichnowstrained the wisust men who have eiter , miserable' in this Chaniber, in 15,.50, to agree that this dangertrtre.issue Itheuld. 'be ' taken front Congrees and giren to the people. However 'that: great fact . mar km 'out sorted ill klgio, itoirevor ft tray (oe be eiosded by a mead of-4 shalt not. Bey su T bterfervot `ttieltwi(ligin44s 'S; i lhay aS Pc9lll - 1 1 14aM440W10.Arnt is emote tlif Renee 1,40 p , t at t . h that that is the 0n1i,440010413.411:7)99.1.! wp burro., ltaLl Eisrotioi au Anis atr , “whap i . V „ .pitke (PI - tired, aTelii*4lo.:l*-04 4 04 94 - 4 11 ,Y$ Tait ...itt3TMl.P.Mu# l 4;*9 49,10. TWO DOLL &R A-TEAR. a-AMA, and:l think I know some cir eurnstances which influenced the action of the people. I know what was mid 1 on the one side and on the other from the rostrum, for I heard it. I heard the advocates of ttie Topeka movement say to the men who proposed to form a Constitution under the laws of the Ter ritory. " WO will not judge of any in strument you may submit; we will not consider its merits at all." IThy? "Ite mise we are determined that the laws, which the President if the Lnittni States has said shall be moist( out, stall tie rendered null and void. • Gov ernor. Walker lugs told no that' - theaci htivis are I:Plainly 'mot that the Con:. 1 +Wititai hits beet, kraily cewreissi4; , vie do pot a ebiteribe, to. beans: iktetrinit 1 : pro stia therefore accept ao fOrra ofgatieilk 1 lostitt fropt $,,, boos- Couveatißa., ' ! j beard more Otte one iiic. - ,ltetti atty, it . itt even 'it the rdtiriirititin AtiOtild give ilii thiiit 'era' Tbritika CiotisfitdritlirT .rule! Or sitOrti, and . "Sites' the" ! iettettutkey vfiStill Laildnpla. it in . thq 4 1 04'i 10, 7; *y r denied the, e t utitoriti..,of tho aw *quell ' dot' llretildent - • of 'Vie' ri, Mitre sta.l'atividnit'sterbig thetti:'‘ 144 aver orwteetrtneentenital the Ceentem , Lien met/. Mee stobstl—onti I ttn-.notrier ti944„4 d4C•I4 the 4(441,4 *Or as ti9n bail ,prist,7—it, will nt?.t. 49, to say "that there were nu stirrotindikg Or: enntstimeee to' impe' thorn . % intelk • te& tett. i•Prebahly if thoilikepubtionse,linitt the, 'perm: at 4310: , boillfei 4liftrAgral44l ItE! ir el 4N4 * 1 3 3 44 1 # VI. t i nMtV ll4437 * TlACc ti rka i rl ( tiP3 lB 4 eft MY ,Te - re. ve fen. iipt,orn4l), be i n etkfintion: ' TAP answer Wks, -, b , tr - "*W hitt _twine 'of thichletrittneittl * Anna. UAW Ash- mitten - tie your. t..i.. -:: .: . : 7 ' ' . I Now, gir l t .ssilA r tput9rik?,.ffikiltktof from Illiyois, intiefeapil,nr id !rioted, , the I' r estdeut of The rsirTfetitioN Alum Mote - h.ii Amnia' bot;ir;iftia'ltt *if Wry iriteretiertms with Aim, 111 sites& howl am bort:mom hie ter-'alt lntratentggent i441 ttn Q 4 the subject. .I.l,edig aqy,,44444,, write, (hat 'lie would !+p - ,09, to? a t rt hts4iOji 0V thit'otist.7.iatiFtri'llolje I . -pie ; hilt %Wh'eti hi 'MA' tOill;'"e I emit judge' et- thi4rt him viutes,ireestaif• tArnnis iitattal4 me Seisay,ao fihe Wf I . i d c nt , of lb!) .1.7 , 14ted , Sp tp.i 1 ha l t.- if this i M.irit wan perm:led itt,'ie , p *ere io : t• UM - ken 11..Wn stitittiS• to +4 fiiiriithiir, er tO tquitriiiiefilleglawdY niftitibeteirki the ..comstitactiuik .ris ,it tattilgewrire,:lekl not be hound to submit it. thi tatil ' that uni.l... the _u it ,it 't Ai:lit 'hik4;l`d , ' ing to tho eitreemin newlerstanding of tho-ootniter, Atter..tretti Lender sAiign.: • licit to, eehltoi t,Lint, it I ittlerSceilml itcs eii ,, L ~ , The..§2 9 3, 4 tpp,.lA..pimfeet . ll a forg,lptat is'inte its 1,41 ii, wiken a Consfictifitni we's fh rot od r. )r lIITIOIik the t iititrrant o lilfrents outrage *visit lottetnit Ile ovidadopty , MIR practiot* fist it. pert /oh: et Sitts corral onion was put into operatipk„without , being submitted to tlicuetwie.: i. ' lb wad 64' #l46 — ailtoesitii ‘ , iiriEr. .7tionibe bitt,.%litkli disi"iiiit totinate from ' that ''im..opse . `Ktittatii.''''Vitry did i ,. pot 4el4sto, tiniik, itoeerelgittY 'itt the i - firat Instance ; ith4v Were net eanoorn- ed. at, all; ttteyla not petitioned Ai* it,; and yet the !tonal or ad t'oente(t and voted for 'that ,h'i)l.' ;'i provided for an • f+.letiiiit of tfetei t itkOtatnod. the times find places, aMI-alted tegrthera .Con vention to Whom the 'people of Kansas leers. tit ileikitiati+theirAwet.s4,liiiy. It did inure, sir. It put that Constitution liiP) oporutioa without ever consulting tihstiostie s te,4. li an ital., If the Senator's If4ings had, been awakened at that rijoti9 .11.11 Ltr,thly wealier. rights of the , N 09, 043 9C.Ka4p, h.‘ ; llv,ver,coultl have E4404,f0r 414, 1. - ,attpi bit' . t: . ti U. That was ' tistsy.afitimr, 140,441,9 7 -1,-,ery pot:4w, Itow- K av4 ~;1 licaos,Au,ity,il4,ifi as i -r.otaeuiber, iu theAct:reit hoij i i tt4 goroar . a. aaoat,ttFo ' 0 04:4 ki •,-***Po t L•lifght it cm , traXithqrAhillF ll 4l444 l Po4 4 ""u-t 4 rvu l3- , ~ i -Niiwt if.l . uotlarsl4O . 44.htly tbit Nail :1)/1)y, 4 the .44;aafttr, from. Illittoig,, it conies down to tkisFaltliOngli. the 4 . 7 W1- I pot4tion of Kayisa i s,,.whyii p i resea,t(Nl here, may he repithlichni though' there ~ may 'I) , in it no insiiisuoititithle ohtT tion; though it Inv be a rousninable, iiistrantesicotado by onsiiputent:iutlior ity, to a4ootNiatulo watt law nod in-the , proper form, Kansas shall wit point: in to the liition bocsUrie this right thiag was [lot done through a partwatar pro ; coss. Is that consistent with the &too -1 trine of non-iratert;station 1' -I deny the right of Congress to go behind the..or ! ;genie act, and inquire into all thu do tails of how the 'people of I{..atiai bare • - prirweedoel ; bat when IC:inlets progeoli herself fur Mtn:task* at'llto.tloonsitif Congress with a, republican Coustita ! tion, formed in order, nooonliiw to low, I the Senator from Illinois lot about to say to - thoseyeoplc; you theft not Come in to the I neon because you- did not do the right Ailing,. ul,„tharyper ,way. Sir, when the qiicsfithi involves the pence of the NYIiV4 6, I ehiltit Yr; Vit 1 101' 1 I *OO4, ilte•trnsiperky , of Nisi*. Lwiii 1 sot ge Pile 44 iti', !NW-4 1 0Y titekiltlijutS but if the. me.ackare,i4,F*4 ill itpelt; a-vi. 4 jit I can s see that it impoyso no great f;- I tare wrong on the People-of liotisus; in view of the' peettitais- eirottestitymeit widoh, surruispd tint-ea* the Aitletinky P.C.I eiiiflg aaf . il t trr ,M , r9P9ilk../t40.4,: - trer, ,ttliviii4c 21 , 0 49. ( 4, l ?fiTinjk ° question opeti l ' teitt 'Virikr nerrn tho -potit.o, , atisit•ti4 thrtitwithr , opott /b.: portnienf. the. Ulmer~ aed.:Ateit cattut: gang**, * a", Statr .ttwAilat9Alf L.hig bt tihreiV,f4al, fe never„ , " &.r i l _Ao:nOt moat 'to . ftitttivortitealfr fecii taitfilt 'td4iat.' l'ifOligB!tital 4 * trr,lthati sti4hir i01k464 'pookANoll dais Seseespetfroas Iltiniiewesiaso roiliest, flitl) o 4.4hatv AisPguleaPOid ur twiew 714 Itogil c q?Si'ffef 9° a v o t . ~ i psiiii "dajust tea to"M !Jived ttiosePiergarkitiftutit utitibtielitt - - : ' • • - -s,--1--‘4 , -.44eiss ,-- -t- t: . 1 4 4 13 0 .14/ tor The 1434We...440y40*0t from etitylartowi Vioni Al*: - *kJ itot) law low. bi:a I .inii, , ifys myxf 4. - ... , -1 4 :I( t 1 w714-ro*o Itanai: The Ihikeriug was ospateck of rtti, in iftp . cdtzpitSt Bjciumkes U.essage in our last T 4. prow poet this presents to elr country of lawn prosperity and•power l - , +t••.101 We have heretofore disposed of-111111,31112,- 364 acres of the public land. , •,, , - IVitilst the public lands as a smarms of rev enue are of great imp trtenee, their illtWillineg, is far venter sot fp,ruishisig ly an d inilependent race ..f hottest A one citizens, whir /lc tiro to subdue st . ti rate the soil. They ought to be aslissiajp•stspf mainly with the r:ew of priiinatirtgAhis or nand benmnlent policy. In appropriditirliteWe for other purposes. wwistr,stir to use even t er economy than if they had been co rm int i money and the proceeds Isere flrepild j iu the public treasury. tii g q iiitnifer away this richest and !widest inlistitsnee whill4l-stki , people hare - Parr - entnyed upon ohjects i'a" &oleo: emistrantiottalitv• - or • expelliellry, I jiould.b• W violate olio id L 11 0 ,114114 m m iling trusts et committed to any psi ple. t fdb 'sot deny to Congress's he 14iiriNqi poSigigAlfee t Atie se a proprivinrAO sciites/1 1 1111 p4ctiuns of them tor, the porp oieuf iner. or t* rune tit the rethainter, vet, Coil , ibt 'great temptation to &bias this zie,eeaionut he too cuutiutoi in its eXeirimi saw tActual , settlers tinder eliciting mix Coo • oteet e4le grri mit other parishes - seeitNilillall fat& salsa, in their sight sif proschephittelpalls extent 9 c a quarter•scv,tieit, or .1130 tont.' IlterettinTAder ' mny thou td of at piddle vitientevetl tit tichitlittlet Atlli FAA,it * _ -. ~ bpoculaton iiasof , ate rearsp reva ) l tto a treakiettistifrthe public limits. - 114 AC Annette! bast been that lures p stints 11/411iNst Mire become the property of individollpgri Companies, and thus the price is gtesitlr 'so. haswel is thtute who desire d to thloilkiiiii Gtr itc.Atal sittletucut . In eviller tears,44,. area of speculation as much a s isibler • 4 •tte-kitietieti of the Indian titles a nd the sine of the public sareeps usighi mile 'whs. , pies with the tide otelaugration. [, jf'Constroso should bowsaw grantAllipattr sections te.t3tetes or conspnnisi, OA t t ti l ly buvt dime heretofore; I recommend that • brit I mediae sectkwis retaiitial by-the giestitiltedit t should be subject to pr•-ctaptiturby ititttetik„opj , - ' tier.. , ..„. It ought over to be our carciiiitti Pithillf to Fi.r.serro the public linda as much as they may biro" seine tattlers; OM thii at wiwiertite pilicee. W. shall taus rive wily bat prtliryie the prosperity of the sew stntsa spd yotrge nit& the power of the Urtiob, hut. &all usisuralsontes r•Ottr posterity in ritisvpir. ffatiosa. • .1 4,1 Thik extension of one' limita, Lea iip_s_uxht *s4shist•catr'3nelitilietien many nithlithinist 1 rlbskalt tvibei df 111411"201.1% istwi.pi-perdei iof which arc rfild,.untrectlible, and,tli:l o 2) idoirttvd:''' Predatory end warlike' in tbdir • s pbdthisitod Nikita, it is iiistkitaiblit al r i,4tp tvratinitb i tsia frOMApinviiiktlitigtopipiiiirs on e ot h er , iis well its upon our ru n le t izenst and those emigreti ng, to outer, ' and Territories. lttonee military, expeditions site ftertently necessary to oreferiis sidlihaii i;lls IlPaPt. istwietw and iniosile.! :•imilaq tbs preseftt, is) litell) Or waking .tilorik.4l; ,b‘ pi4sents - to influence them too ttrtii re birpraced ineffectual . It 'Sri •Abittrerd Ao r thc„ . kcp.c.; ki.di.cy to cwonize t b mr:rin,,mi. merodetWeal r.he'rq thel odd 'Teel= ikititiontsdf stiatittinit itad bekivoisititY• ta . , e t ch/4.4;04s of iatiostri. Sta foe . ip so- pertinent bias Pen tried it hits work s ' . 1' practice, and will doabiless prove', , expensive than the meet tit system: " , ".Tllie whole nuinbec of Indianis sll oar varritorial limits is liollevoil to be, fit:o%W data in the Interior Departipent,about • ' . 'The tribes of Cherokees, Cboettiti, saimes, Rind Ursoks, eettled it the torreitmt ; '•illt „spirt for than west of Arkansas, are tieptilir SJeatieing in education and in all the arts 'df civilization and wilfirievertisteat ; wed'," 44 indulge the agreeubisrewtietptitice that at as eery &treat day they will be lecorpowastrint• the Ustion as one of the sovereign hattp.,• ~ * • • 4 ' Under the federal! emistitnlinft, 'irreorlicli ttbich shail bare paned the Bowe Of :11.01wW• sentiaires and the Senate shall, before it ¢iv tomes a law," be approved And signed lii '11,4 Presieent ' • and, if norepprescd. "he shall re :, torn it with his erbjmltions to that holds; is 1 such it originated." lia• order to peldhast this high aml responsible duty, sutheigni v iktert must be allowed the President to mat 1101 liit • anti ite every bill presented whim,. lowlippiee• rill. Unless this he afforded,•the eerigt2 becomes a dead tclter'in thili "partiebTar: ores worse, it becomes a mearwrof ihsee t Our constitnents, . .see.isrte-the l'esitient'sappnik l vat soil signat ore nttatiliett.tostecil sit diiiiuw gre,i,ore induced tv.,lo.lievo that he,pim to , peifornietr•thirdnry: lat e en, lit tfullf, ;VW& iink id. in 'Thy anse4,ltioite unitiotaiitoi vet Frost jlicyracticey(congrliadUCM lltmlftittioti of bMlr Me ti eiviiifit ' 1 • quires, has been rmsindiershl , itsposioll oust important lutsiussast.ul each session hi gill ' t erp.llscro vs dA.al int.') 11,4 1.14.4U111:1" . 41414t0i1i,41- t.Prilati‘.. presented CO nit; prCsluelit, 111. e7hes ; to s'iotiste tire' espiihtitiitissinst :Auty.kiiilligir 'owes-tot tlio,pix - )pleoind approrl 40 ,frir want'orllll., 1 , 1 /X I trip...inbie lie ntimul act :i vxminell or: Lit We refneriVio - de;tl4o, tjek4 1: I the acetnery 'anti itadit avail to Odd: iothiliall itteuntetlienre, [ ' - ''''' OT rr?' The,ilea, a practice luts grown _tip o ..ill years to legiAnte its spproprktiolefoßkiluM '.,Las4tirouvt of Omnipotent, ow mew add jggiroggati subjects. This practice eciestruilis t 13.14 01 , dent either to suffer sneisurealti t iiit4M i which 11, does nocaptittiverir to incti=isk r of stopping the ntillt•lrvotc 7 . 111.1" give* by vetoing tus appropriation hilL • Forsweitonelp• httl -...4 were apet.a.n. appromaiha I for earrying into effect evistlng laws one' I. Wel beta/ !abased . purvey of the sous ary.addlislimis was then regointd, by the rree4o 4 A:will* exammatton. NO. 1:3. i?or ens moat tiilvt, I.lsitkvi that titili'Seglitell l Ait n : tuned tubWP ' o 0111-91 WW. Jaiki l not examined, lino itptill,bg a case ray, And wino tavola tte;tertits'Whiek ittalhibliriliT Aisne use tiilevist *am ail. rtae . .' lialasistlaeo .revectfally, but eacaertly . reer:l4 1114 litlli the two houses won'l4 l snow' die Presolintlif least two (lap; pi-et-ion.' to the sillatillibioll of each semsion withiwomoilieh no -lye's bill slis:l bs piemeatt.d million fa aeohwal. 7 ificiiiiih, , piistog ypii‘osi ors , atty.,* e1h24446 thii - kite s been hitherto so constai s ii i it t isettittiti`i litileragAttat'iMpatiiie • -fistur Eckel peadiamethe Alin me Ailkiliwolt!..4l . Wit moments of the sermon. ivy .. .in o tt Amo n it v of eases no greationl in' lie ebnoehlTnee•Fs7 ' from the want CWWrilr — fic ex.ernitie thpar Irlie `' • • • ettistathtilitihWilkg piwrulierts,•bocatiselite . . r leel that. if aiiiii- bur. rentigalielaitieta ‘f i Lb; n tha last* t ee lba oratifitit4 requireii tu Mures i t ISM ithy mad =tr ksriskllt to stets* Ally ;16 Csmailt •A•ttril'.: It.eviboNliirel fn ,tadNl. , gaito at tbe netc4,seimoth ij "" " 1 ' • 43PgallitottAthindews;fiWratVialin.40. aseedammialiarippisiii*'*l646lllllllloooll 1 tiositrtly, touter the Isle exeelleut is a salary, instead _at Viem a„,__Lc ... 4 ? ill •. , ,' '. 4 -rt:JAI . mammy' 1 ..,, a 7 . • AP Sin oi, , Stmt's 4 l,st er a. whil, 44. iwfvexamtt ittift, . illuminate and warm tho way otaf/110 lo " . isles imailikl. —.... itt 1424 0 0 t ifse ~ . AO • .bliza, 4 Moo!. ain 7,4 It *Vie bio -"met it sod