Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, January 13, 1854, Image 1

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H. C IIICKOK, Editob.
O N. WORDEN, Pkikteh.
LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, -PENN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1851
( VOLUM E X.-NO. 39, '41 ;
1 WflOLK N'CMBFK. 507, "9. v
"Wisconsin dors not fall behind the . practical wisdom of those who have passed t Sergeant-.it-Arm. Win. B. Cnoimins, I Mr.yuiggle introduced joiut resolution at a loss to know. I sh-juld ha as much j cltised boy, may hae painful reminior
rp, , , nUntnrAn ' isconsm does not fall Dcbiu'l the . practical iradnm of those who nave passed r-ergeant-.it-I
ilC LCWlSDlir t IirOIllt It I ' other portions of tlie western country, in j more decades of life ; nor is it a generous ' Wcsfni Ireland
- t i i-i n- y I . i .. . i neida. Phil.?..
: the Monuments nt Mniind, which afford
rue on Fri.h.! V ,rm.,, ot IwAury, Pr" 'f of tne existence of an n,,t people,
T FAULT JUU..AL,
who once inhabited North America, but of
whom nothing is known except whit can
le gathered fr.ra some of the results of
their labors. The works at Altaian, iu
Jefferson county, are most known and
visited, but there are nii'iiy other localities 'aud Mr. ClIASE was elected Sjcaker, kav-
or proper reward for Tears of Legislative ; . 1 ,.
i-m, to snumo up tuo younger ana newiy-.
n Ireland. Assistants Pam-I V o- granting; a homestead of 160 acres to all puzzled to discharge my duties some of; connected with the subject. I bar ha4,
4 mia.i.. ana ra. j . uratiy w nig , ac(Uilj ukta on tU9 puuUc lands of the the clergymen of that day would be stand myself, noma painful renteotbranew mob
T . IS llf 11 ."1 1
ciinson m'-moer to presi w over tueir sen-; Aist:ini Wm. KaNton, Armstrong ;
iorp. many of whom are thmr mipeiiors in 1 ucn. I. Isolton, Wyoming.
i United States.
;in; in my pxition to-night, f .4pTtitt j that point; aai yet, after a-M, if 1
every cnHSrili n f r tin; chair.
-Tlie !IoU'c met at 11 o'clock, A. M.t
when 7 M'Mtihers Answered to the call,
Au approrrhttioD of 5700 a full coin- and laughter flow mnoh tL people aikel w bat of all-thiuifs Lad mad tk
pcuitiou to Mr. lljznrd, Editor of the valued their ministers in their new country j Jepe.t impraioa oo uy meaiory v T aboa14
Me.Menmr llenrr Mendle. Assist- lV'iinylvatU Colouial llecorus, p-sed in Mapriaehtisttts and Cnnncticat you! say a Now Kngland 8abbt t&oriliajr. I
ant Wm. M'Ct.rmieV. (aeoouJ reading. jcau iiuagioc, when it U known that they ! J not way that I should r!uh tbcae o)4
Mr. Klair. lato EJitor of tlie Center j A vetoed caual, coal and mining Lill could not get along without two miuitftersj idcaa of ehuroh-going. and sitting fbrtww
Democrat, (who will occupy my particular mn taken up. debated, and lost ly a vote to each church. In the firat a!i churshca! worttl hours of a wiatara nvrouir witfeot
whieharctaid to be equal to t hem iu inter- ing til) votes, to 'i for George II. Hart ofdesk if I happen to be absent) and Ju!ge 0f 13 to 19, ur Connectieut thero were tea preachy, j fao be Ww--tjf astoTeia acbtreb,
est and iniportnnce. 1 he ahstauce called 1 Hiilad. Oity, who is a Whig and the oldest 1 ""oone " this list, 1 kno r as capatle ti tlit Jlist a lengthy discuion arow -kca church, if possible, had a teacbw aad " "oa davs, w w understood to ba a de8r
brii-V ar this p(rtra, is evid-ntly burued Mcniber of the Ilon.se, and 5 swattering. n,Pn n wn,tDV of Prty honors. Weiser relative to priutiu tlio Oovoruor s Mes- a pastor. The traebcr was a profuMor of j oration, even if atieb a thiiiff a a atova waa
rlay.liow;np m;.rk ot h tving Wn mix"d Mr. Chase n ad a brii f address, pleading j a c'er,C n(l Hennerholta as a lawyrr, age, the uumbt-r of which was reduced at theology, and bb business was to indocfri-. tbea conceived of. But they had what
withdraw, hut i!uy wire not moulded in jh-uity for his "youthful inexperience' aud well adapted to take the Petition aud tu J590u0 in English and 3,000 in nate. The other wjw the rental minUter, j th-y called a Pbba'-djy boute. J racok-
r, gu!ur f rii. was a worn iu by Mr. lint. books. Mr. Bolton, whom I knew as German. Mr, advovatrd double the ; an we andersUnd the term. Tha doctor! lct that thy r;ad one in Salisbury, CaiW-,
"Tlor- i a tls of ui.ci.-ut eurtlticr7;' Wm Jack was un!imim.Iv re-elected a "de'il" of a Printer's Devil, eix years uumUrj Mtvsra. Laury, liart arid Strou ! put the powder down, and tbo otler mau j thoogh it has air.p been put to other Uaa.
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in U isc.iiaui, not before. fouu-I in any other ! Clerk : Win. S. Picking, Awtant ; and "K"' "I'P n wt: u"'11""1 ,u"u conteiiUed that it was unnecessary. I loucuea it on. Appiase aiifl laugtitar j ; ' cuurcn, inc mcmDera ot the.
coumry. beiiiif made to reoreseut nuadru Mes.-r,. Adams. (liliiH. (Irav and Stoek well I mnd HUCU iuav ,ne olQers strangers to ; The House refascd to elect au additional
fccrgeant-at-AruiS.
if wilhiu thrtH m. ntlH: 'jii if ft -nl w;tlriu m
yr; $i6w if mo il lf r Hi" yr l.r-!; 5 - U. fir
1 a tingle ituaiber. but T-tum-' fr & m .tli- i l t"
b paid la n4viiee. Anv j arr-in pmcunn; on - r
mr n pttr.in. hull l e tin- Cliroiih-.le :tt ft c!t fr.r
himwlf sud tlif new patroaa ;fr vue vvar uuly.; catb id
" a4rore.
A dtsrtmem cn hTid 4ohhjt in-rtitl M -nt m-t
ijuirit mi week. 'il conts mch uLs u'iit histftion.
a year. Two fwinn. 4 fr mx iu:iuh-. JT i"r y nr.
Alaruntil' drertiiiinl not PKnvilln aite ft urth nf
olumn.tl" a tear. Ka f Mttuh. a half rue. V wrlv
dvertt-tnrnU uuU'-r t.lf -o"th. M wut- ir line S
' U W a iiuirr l"Op jtrinwr. t br-r.cr. 1- iiom..iiil.
WwntinanrMi ovtiom! with tbe tulli-lirr. whn nil
4imb ar nut rii; au-1 hiu-rwl on all mi-i-Minu Uue.
Oomtnanicatinnt poiiritid topk-nof K- n-nl int rr?
Bii wiuiiu ih- nuir o( party or MN-Urimt 9t-a 4)1
lattor ttuie pu(l-pi'i. iwcuoiiwiiMMt y " "U'i
llraa of tha wriur. t r-o-mi mtumtuu. -Th-iM-rolaunc
-midii!-ly tn MiWicI i"'crttn-Mt. In I
diffcUxl to Hth.t C. llii k'-K. -'.t, M'tmr wi Uioe -u
boainvN un'ti-m to O N. ttomrs. iVVi.t(.
.- Miiii-rii' rviVfiH PII U WaliJ tn Hi.-njflii!
rh vhmmtt. awi im..t m.n.H mm.- to otum pe.is, t.irds, reptiles, and even the human i fir Tr-'Uboribui" Clerks. Jaik and rick-
Nw.froitt4wtin-i.l:.ie.4ll.-Miu.1(. , .
Cuniiertei wiitt ih-'t-'w.r. -uipip i.u-n Js fr m" nn. 1 lies; repterntatioiis are rat ht-r nit; arc wtU-triiid (J-tiks. '(And iLu eu-
rude, aod it is oftvn d.ffi. ult to decide frj(e can pet no bett.T Clerk, tl.au Suilivan
.oa. im Mi-ki- S.ii, mirth fid. wenm! itfory. T.J what aU.'cies (if animal thev are intended, lunil It.noix'roror nn.1 vet T fi'sr th.lt nn
mc atom U . i a- . e .:. . . .. . . . .' e - . .' .v ' a AommittM ftitVie IIumIm- KoMt:iW
i uui iiiu L'uucu oi nuie may nave nioaiuea ; opposite .-Mes ot tue llutuuiia, ueiuocracy i '
I their antvurauoo verv much since tl.cv were ! will in one casa ittTAi.v .mod Clerki. and ! The Message was nad, and
me) prove to be
The Consolidation Bill was referred to :
the Senators from the City and County. j
Mr. Darsie's oiotion was referred to
QUI.
The Wew Ecsland Clergy,
Tli: fijllowin; capital spefch was deliv-
O. W. WORDEN, Proprietor.
formed. Some Lave a rcseui-'in another case tlb.n OCX thoso etiuallv
!;e buffalo, the engle, or crane. U uid! Truly, 'eircuuislauces alU-r cases.')
- JAM'AKY 13, 3 854. or to the turtle er lizard. Oaj represent- Mr. Monaghan offered a resolution that
. .- - iog the human form,ncar the BloeMounJs, the Speaker request the clergy of Ilarris-
FrOIfl WiCOIlSiiii i'" accnrJinSt0 - Taylor, V.., oncjbucij to open ihe daily sessions of the
' j hundred and twenty feet in lenth ; it lies House with prayer. The yeas and nays
CorrMrdin of ii uuiurt! riin.iiid. ! in an cast and west direction, tue head to- were called, and stood yeas 83, uays 3.
Madison, Wis , Jan. 'J, 1854. : ward the west, with ihe arms and legs ex- ' I would lmvu tlu names of the threo nega-
Ma. Kdi ioh: A new year has begun tended. The body or trunk ifl thirty feet ! lives, if it would not mi uster bo much to
5,5ii0 copies ordered printed.
Tn thu JInueyr. Strong intradueed
the Consolidation Bill.
cred at the anniversary i f the Sous of Xew ftran.fi rred to wom-n. Uenewed applause ' Li'ehfield, ia Cboneetiut, there
Kngland on the -J-J-.d ..f Decern! er l.-.?t in j and la,.lt,fer j It wag expec.,j J that violent opposition mda to t.
ewiork. It is full of hum ra?.d sparit- , T, , , e- , , , , , a i i i .1 . , ... . . .
it, he would aildress himself so tuorouhly to "0"e giJ old deacon lrowbridge
the oil one In, been "shot out" wilhdue in breadth; the head twenty -five, and its their passion for notoriety. iimiung mo o.aw proummng a suo- . usua, pl.IC8 fcnd undor eut.i, circumstances n' aa. lB" 1,18 " ministers ol
-This body met at a o'clock :0, r,'","u luo """'-"" that I find it difficult tospeak, I
ceifiiiony ami appropriateness :) loe eieaiiou auove I ue general surtaec ot tne I frE.NA'l'K.'
priuters have a hoUiduy and I will sit 'prairie, is about sis feet. Its conformation ! all the Jletnlu-rs (33) present.
T..w,n iliuiiiuipai voruoraii.iiis iu i-Jiui sioea uniu- ,i. . i;i. ,t, .).,..,. 1,,, .., .l,,t if. ! t'-oac:
cliued to do so.
In those grand old times, betides his Sb- lH'k wuuld repair, and eat their vioeer.
bath sermons and week-day lecture, the' tread aud doughuut; prepvatory to taking
Ln-iuef-s rf the minister was to go from ' second meaj 0f , sermou.
house ta house, and lecture tl.e inmates I When it was first prop.ud to iatrodue.
.Vow, however, that business is entirely I s,oves ,n 'he church of my native pLtct,
man said
hly to " 0lle g"" 0J deacon Trowbridge, J call
every individual that caeh would sta-id iuj '"n,:
f. ar ..f (Jod and tie niibintrr. However. ! " Oeaenn Trowbridge, why do you b,,
let it not be supposed becau-e clergymen iwt l stove ?"
v.ase it dcscerauoD, said the di
thit they were men devoid of Lum-jr. The i con
man is not half of a man who Las not a " Well,' said the man, " bot does pot
itreak of that in hiai. Applause and ! -unt Poily (tht wae the reacoii'e vifJ
I Cud l ivseif iu an nn- Ia"g"ter.j i recollect, evcu .o lata as in: "e '"' " "fi
J . ... . .. ... 1 ti ii.n . i i . ... . -
n en, i ucver wougns 01 mat, fauf
ani some- i Connecticut could crack a joke aud t imke toe
n an accomplished m-inuer. I re-1 ino queitlou was settled, and It was
liiii; with wit
i The I'resiucnt said he had now a toast
to give, which he felt sure they would ail
Mr. Miilert an act to incorporate the: honor:
Philadelphia Deposite Bank. Ttm Ctrrpy f .Vit F.'tptimit Soecesvrs of i wetc earnest and devout tclicious luiuiiters
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Mr. iliiner ; an act to incorporate the , . , .' 7. i
r i jiiuus, learned, ana tanntul.
People'. Mutual Insurance Company. Key UeurT WmJ refponJeJ to
Mr. Huberts: a joint resolution propos- tie tuas, in following lanpuage :
mg an amendment to the Constitution Genti even --
down and let your sensible readers (.for ail is so distinct that there can be no possi- j MXVliu received IS votes for Speaker, P"" a,,d ,,,taDI"i'"nS MDSlnS jj in pri.er at , coufuI.euce mecting, de- col"ct tnat when tuy usea to meet at ray j " w" W Io,u
are sensible who b.k the "Chronicle," bility of uptake in asML-nine it to the bu- :nd .I.hn t'. K,i,.tfil lSnh mi,1,Iilin.; the final li,uidtioQ of the Slate debt. , , , He was expostulated with ! f:4ther' house. P'P nd tobucco were set; wa.rht to have a stove all over.
and pay for it,) know that I am alive aud man
i - i
kicking. : presenting
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Cl&e ' I i uivu nric ucici acru lucm .t
form. A Mound at Prairicvillc, re-j voting f.r the other. (Last April. Kunkel ; ' r. Pattci s.m : au act to lucorporate ,y Li. veiu-viible pastor, who assured bi
ntiug a t.inle, is about five feet high; had IS votes to 10 for M'Casliu ; then, Mr. tLu Merchants' Company Fund. bc t,d theability, and he ought to eercii
Id pray, but that he al- ' " is to ue upp"sH that providence winked j llr- Le !t mJ' va thought that I hT9
D'au-c'and Luthter 1 at things, for cerUinly they did not! tkan litd this evening, I call opoa alt
i can give it a ray helif that the descend
I ants of the New England clergy -tb.9 copf-
Ou the morning of the CSth ult., I,tf,nIl.Ki f,f, ':. . . , : .,.,. .,......,.,.. . . " Mr. Davis : an met to UKaluo the Rail-' -t. ,.,!,: i. tI, a.... ,..t..i.i;..i othertimo. rLattultterl In those times PnJ excepted are worthy of their anc.
i -w j aco iu iuimi : it I e- ; aIi i iiti ii I in i.siit-MiI l.i ii? f ii 1.(1 niip:isinr i at-. yj nuau tut t-vu yav ivuiiiu, ,
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ana iridic biuu i.um '", j presents the animal with iLs legs extended : Kunkel ; now, Mr. Kunkel administered r0aa ouul ,i,c lraDhI, u"ual '"P- that he knew be could
the capital of Oreene county, for this j be . :,. f,et turni: . L:u:kwil..j. i. is t,, , Srtr -..!;.. A .i;t. ! "J. anJ ,0 re(lu,re Mui 00,UP-By 10 el,enJ ! ..r. i,,f it. fW
Now, if you ever trnveled in a Western .,,,.,.,, ... ,, ,,,,.,,,,.1 ; 't..,... ..t .......... r... . . .1...! the same, aud make subscriptions to other 1 T r k, ...nu ,.....!, : know any better. I recollect, too. the cs
suge coach if a tough box set on wheels, I n(,w nt..,r, dcHt,.oje1- Tlle aucitMt works L ,f piteritIun-) 1 1"''- n.n . , , . . . , ,. , 'occasion, renewed laughter; and, speak-! P"on human thundcr,caIlod laughter,
with two nnplaned, unchioncd Lo.rds are fullJ ju of th.; ,,,r;irv. , M Dario. cf Alleclionv. SntraJiutMd J . M"? 7.. " ' .in of tLl deaeon. tbev Mc the n x ten in the room ElleO
'with perpendicular backs, of the kame ma- (nuw Bla,u) but are lnost a,lI1,(:lIlt rosoluiion appointing a committee to revise It ha. been a ,
.terial for seats, is entitled to the name, the ,t:ll:in Iin (Vlu rir K. ,,; . .,.,.' . . The Governor s Message was read, and , rkl T Knni.i t.un ti..in c..t!.. niiuisters were : and if any of you had been ! beacon, children
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i io nnp.nS ... bounds, along the VUcoasin,.he Neenah, to prevent the further practice of log-roll- . iust u&w of dr- ed I can not tell, unless it be beeauw til listening, as A was, you wouw nav --77 -T
sced p.llowcand nu- and Pi.htaka rivers,and uear Uko Wiune- ins or 'Omnibus" Ieisla.inn. The eystem . -, tIk I.. ! .y Te:7 clerical w.ys, known and ke.r.1 of i "ery ' f " ! 7 1,1 Oreek teacher, (wha,
. .. . - ... a . . . .. .iw tLe frU1,ful I'are,,t of UD-Ust - i threaten that "the Democ.
to bear witnM that I hare drank nothing
stronger, this evening, than eald. water pd
hot vuffvs, though it is tny own hah.
t ha. been a maciui that ministers' an4
are worse than spy othera.
interior filled to ovetflowiug with band
boxes, garden
uierous other
domestic economy, presided over by one
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)en.oenitm nart v will v3 me" ' timum mVUKlK:- il 18 V""
Dntchmau. Applause and laughter. 1 mJ earned his money Tor the tor '
When the services were all over fer which vJoe rendered,) that it ia said in Greece
' Tilt- IlltlHnrls nrt iVIlPMlltf aVlttpTrVwl fi.iw.lnva iwl .niittiititnu nnanhnanto n.l ir i . ....... ... use li r t li .it nit ff h t liB Vfl Kfsn .Uin.P It nnavl-
ancient matron, (a " k.rong-mindcd wo- a1lout. Wlthmit aHy 't lTll,T or ar. Aimli fae . j, tt(J . , "; .".Z ?r x ..' ed2e on the part of . Centlcman who made 1 the? h-J . tue7 " -customed, not! " ehUdwu w. tie rttl a
man, ; mhttat to one liait ol .saia box tor rau,'.:u.cntt but ate uccwually m irreu- (Some of the New States have a verv wiei ,. ... v.: : .1 enu: 1 these toasU. of private matter, which are
.-iil.f " KtT. Ill 111 ilU JAT1U IU IUO HUT Ol UUlO BUU . '
iwmrtMi ciiiiveri!Hiif.r witn k noiv ipnr ni 1 .1 : 1. . . .. .r 1 .1 - st ... . . . 1
t , j i;ir i.iws,iiie aiiiiiiais appeaniig as 11 urawn provision 111 Uieir V OUSIlUlUon, lilac ".0'v
.1 1...:.... a ... 1 11 . .. . .. . . ... . ) a
uugc uug : to 1.1-1 Fe.s, UI, ,11 a line ot maieli. ' .bill shall be passed embracing mere than
her tongue rui s with fifty per cent, more i; .lljm,. uls 0f a,1(.iL.t, pottery of a very one subject or object, aud hut thull k.
New York against its eovreignty.
Tul'Rsuay, Jan. 5.
velocity than toe motive power, (a k raon ,.J,. Kind, are ofieu found iu various loea- cleatlv expressed by its title.")
.f nte1;!viun, hT:--i .r,:.c, .:. i, j ,.,.. q .y w,.re formed by baud, or-
inp-su'.i:, .auu-ii.-jaw.-a crow Utltf-,) Iu- lij ,u,j,J) u4 -.1,. ., appeaiaoee shows cvid- C
siiliiijjj mi ) ihs hearts ol In r am.iKTy (iu tlltlv ,lUt tbt.-te vessels were not turned on soli
th ; present S. ami mysei.,; a rel.fci..us , potter's wheel. Parts of the rim of ves-. into one municipality. The bill is prepared retaiocd until other
aoliotrence 111 ine luuniatic iiimimiiiou '
aul'reqoeutly, not only to run each other : grandehildreB.' I don't believe a word of
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, ,':..!,4 . . tYo t.tu. u mcir joxes, out witn tnwr norsjs. i - b"""'"""
ing that followed ministerial fidelity, there h ntionei that that was not alto-j 1 J mmis ehildre.
. , , ,K ' , ,lwortliirtni,l.ilrlreninliivf.tliiVfinilv gellicr ineir lam, lor 1 IS SalO tnat ni!U- " " M
In Senate, the Democratic noni ucc. of . wore tuirteen ebildren in my latner stamily ; J . "... .t ..iru... r..j.
. , i . j v . r Mid, ei.-kt of thein being boya only sevun uttrs were nnstomed t ride the . lurJ e le tulur u ""W"-
yesterday were elected, by a party vote of , V' 16 T' ' 8eVun , i,onk!a ..r ,uimM ,u:. r...... ! Lave iu mv hand a letter that was sent to
isiers. i tj "-v - ""j j - - -
houses, ihe horse, were not of a p-,or' ",e f0,ne t,aju noe, and Which contain
krceJ, either, and the horses getting into, ome facts bearing upon this matter. In
...... ., . j " yesterday were elected, by a party vote of " "'fa"- w j
K i K. Price, the new Senator from thej 3 ,0 15) (except Capt. Brady, who had a of tUe "u,uler t11'" out ministers. I
'ity of Philud., iatrodudod the bill to Coa- Tl)tC) aU(i Andrew Yeun-, the IrP1"se ""l laugl.ur.l There were two
olidate the City and Districts of Pbilad. ! fl,rUH,r Messcncer, who was by resolution i Ull,rc' the fatL" aud hrother-in-law, con-.
.as the forerunner of n'l huinaii (vils, aod
the ultimate cause of (hat great eveut when
the "earth shall be consumed and the ele-
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. ;,i, ,1,. ,..,i. .-,1 . uu uaou. uuuer me tuuiazc oi me ooys, i oi soi cuuun-n over kit years
ordered.) and th ' " - " " -- r ,,, .......... . . .
icis, usually ornamented with smaU notches, by the Executive Committecof 1 befriends tIler Offieers retoined nutil Mouday next " b 1 ZTZl V. i? ,7 T n 'rrT
ried into a family having only four more. " " '" , y - -rr
i 1 r A" I 1 - .1 a W . v tliikei ev.kM k Mnl. ... aL. tL . L. .ii I
or figures, are most abundant.
" A mound is paid to h.ive been d.gcnv little or no oj-p-isitiuu,
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:..., l, ' "A-nwy ana ! ouug are not a "...in ire-, ,,., f ..,.'. ! bov.' fault, and net the clp-eymSt's.
" cu.ur.iw. over mj.. l.ilt l.,ir l., i rrii. ... in tl. l"f",J .i. ... . .. . : ui-. j: T w
- I - ., . 7 . . .i i. recollect once that j'octor liai.kits. of leth- 8 puouc uianere. aii m VDacnusctta, oat
iiy fatUr's housel ' "iKe of miuisttra and deacons,
.'re l iie:tr. nssviii.'.nii on .i: .isksn I ii.nuii-u . mi. sih'i.i.iii4. m n r.irrnr in in., iri.no- . . .r .... i . i , . ... 'unionir iieorewi. i uuookc il wat luouiiuk
. rr. i , siauons, auu ineir ooiicing uisposttinns, i " i..i,. ,,nw,,,:fr,
lueuls nitdted with f-rvent beat tumbled ....i . . ;.! l,..,;..., 1 c :. .....! ....!. . . ... .. 1 ' 1 1 !... !,.. I n,. .1 ann.A. leutiu, on returning trom I
over such roads as only Wisconsin can' '3
Loa.t of-ehnek, plunge, orrr ! B,,,:,h ! t,nc, Bitad.m. SUould t'his prove trae, same nielre there. ' Tby several LLt ffi ! clergy," I will mike a fcw remark, ; f- lv 40 on! of f' ,
s up. rub your ,1,,,,,, and try i, again ! it r1imw that tlie !e p-ho lnado these I Each House has resolved to meet from 1 Xisl terms a v te of thanks t j And yet no one know, the men of whom f he was he meant that the "fr?"
If you have, then " phau.y my phe.inks . cotemporaries with 11 A.M. to 1, P.M. ! unan While he will say many things The man '7,. " V 7
The road, for the most part, lies over th,t huge mwnstt.r, wlllWe bL, are still Mr. Ball in.Ljueed iuto the House,. d 7Z L nn!r in which !S Aversion, no' son of New - nnp.ble to ovem.e h,m, ,f "
high, rolling prri:rdw,h...w ioIl,!y found ; or that had then Mr. .kinncr in,.
a-amps.orasth .yare calk, here but recently emigrated from Asia and bad settlement of 'he Gauge troubles at Erie. ; the Senat
unbndged, nnpave. . and urn rained, and uut . , ,r knowlclge of the elephant; This matter has universal interest, and the two 0f ie majority had had the moral 'hat must acknowledge, all thing, con- 1 uST ' cf Lii " ? 1 -i C
were but recently fiexen bard enough o 0;Ltr uf a hiluiJar kiuJ esist in puMic sympat,,v is mtMj with rie. A , e t(j sidcredi that no nion bave created such : "be lKe , ofLtiraea, if Li.
rarrv a team. Wvihd them moat awfu Iv ' i - . a-.1 .t n- . . a p .1.. r i r.- ' . ... . . ;mnje;nr.otiv.r.n l.lm tUfUfrv nf NVv 1 ue B' t '
- 1 lllio UUtl CUIUb th tuu viuti i ai-ia u l'wiiisi v ku...h.vu i ibtiiii in nnrn llf(II 1-T1 1 MIT mnrp aillil I I T I I
1
I
ruoS.., 0, u.cu uor ro..eu, ...- , rhic.h pr0Te dearly that a race of people seems to me the most practicable Mue. The memorial of John W. Stokes, coa-
LI. J - .. 1.... J ... il.. .11 . ' t .... .... ...
a..u p.u..fc.u. .0 ioc ut.ur "'s-' ocw ruaulld ovur ihtso viust pruijics, aute-j Ihe prop.isinon to leave
fiture of our " Womau a Bight. " com-, riur t(j liu Ab,irigiI1(.3 1 f wlimu ,ve Uilve and levy a State tax on all passengers and '. county, was read. It alleges that 3 or 400
.freight passing through tne.would bench! Votes W1r0 r(.turm,d t0 Foulkrod from lif-
uot the least hi.torieal kuowli ilg-.
Xcxt week, the people of U isconsin will J tDe ratc j- ''"Ury somcwliat, but would fL.rellt fc, principally in Moyameusiug
panion, aud tue great, mutilation ot ner
best bonnet, band-box aud dry goods Yet
our march was much mure euviable than
those who passed before us, ere the ground
bad frozen. Had Mrs. St.. wo described
the nocturnal jlit of the Senator and Eliza
in Wisconsin deprived of the benefit of
" corduroys " iustead of Oo.o, her sym
pathy could have been better appreciated.
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... . . , loving Governer aud the money aud mflu- ,he principal nuuor offices. Cant. Hum-1 They have majorities of from 4 to MO to
of the stage is indicated by a rear-gnard of , . . , ! . , ... , . , , , ... I ... . , . i.
have a new Governor, and iu part t new , nl" " Jus" ''" arMr f 1,10 and Peuns, which were never polled for
set of Members, who will he anxiously ; tr!auy , u wou.u ie very unpopular in ; uim ; and that 2 to 300 vote were polled
; looked to to ratify the decisiou of the ;-o- lDJ hDi,Pe. " speeuy repeal. fr h,mself (Stokes) which were not retur
. pie iu passing a Prohibitory I.itjuor Law.
'Jhis is a eonsuiiiiuu'iuii devoutly to be
wished for in this C-i:.ie, but it i. feared
several private tins were introaiiced. ncd f,r him. (And Messrs. Eobcrts aud
Evi:.'lNU. ! Simpson, upon the same grounds, are to
The House Pvmocraiic caucus selected ' contest the seats of two .Democratic Mem-
anxious-lookiug, tnud-bedr;igg!ed passen
gers, each carrying a rail, to speed the ship
in cases of emergency ! This has been
remarked by a juirtii ijiatur to ba i-hard
traveliuL'. Bnt. Bail rt i.i.Im ar rtnur l.fititr
made in the Sute. aud travelers will Soo i laam 1 aM J'0UrS trul'
be deprived of the felicity of riding iu the
stage.
The road, after leaving Monroe about
ten miles, lay over a high ridge, affording
a beautiful prwpeet f the country. The
Blue Mouucls -the nearest approximation
w . uuuiiuui m iscunsiu was seen at
by the fiicuds of the mc.-uie that a ruin- few men, unknown to this deponent, for burs of the House from Pbilad. county
loving Governer aud the money aud iiiflu- .the priucipal iniuor offices. Cant. Hum-! They have majorities of from 4 to 500 it
ence of the llumocnuy will defeat thephrics of Westmoreland, who served his ! over-ome, which is something of a job;
strongly -expressed will of the tax-payers. ! country iu Mexico, tacca the station of j but perhaps they can do it.) -
;ide; and if .Lap, '.rinder of Armstrong, who served j Mr. Kunkel presented a bill to
Time alone, however, will deci
I am wrong, I will gladly retract
Consider my hat off, aud with best Si
F.
From Harrisburg,
fCorreijiorsl'nc of the Lewinuurg Chrcniclc.j
IlAllKIriliURil, Jan. 3, 18.r)l.
ibis party as Door-Keeper.
The Senate Democratic caucus made no
cxteua
the charter of Northumberland Bank.
Mr. Slifer : a bill to annul marriage
nomination for Chief Clerk. There were ! contract between Sarah Ellen Bower and
three candidates liarrett of Dauphin, i Francis Bower, late of Union county.
Maguire of Blair, aud Patrick of Fayette ;
and about half the Caucus hoped never to
agree, as they were perfectly satisfied with
Mr. Sullivan, the incumbent. For most
In the House Democratic caucus of last jof the other offices, new nominations were
night, a warm contest for the Speakership . made.
distance. These Mound, are covered ! arose J- Strutbew, of Carbon iU9 U'S re-nom.nateu an rue
With evergreen trees, spruce, hemlock ic I county, and Eicra B.Chase,of Susquehanna, i 'u .':"ecrs except v..K Aa.ibiai L.era,
miners uaq nan tao voso on nrsi trial, -b -
contrasting very beautifully with the dull, '
Iiazy appearance of the other timber lauds.
Dr. Locke, by barometrical observation,
has ascertained it to be one thousand feet
above the Wisconsin river at Helena. The
country is farther diversified by the Platte
and Siusiuawa Mounds, but of less inagni.
tude. .
' In various portions of this State, ancient
bills, embankments, and fortifications are
found, which show them clearly to have
been the work of a powerful people inhab
iting here long teforo the discovery, by
Columbus, of this continent From Lap.
Um' Iliatory ef Wucowin, I take the
Struthers
Tho last vote stood Chase Ui' to 32 for
Struthers. Much di6atisfaction exists.
It was alleged that there was an error
in counting tbo votes, aud that Mr. Stru
thers had iu fact a majority.
Mr. Chase is Uiie a young man, Editor
of the Montrose Democrat, and of promi
sing talcuLs. IIo is a rabid politician, of
the "Soft" wing of the party. The House
has for a few years past, elected vuuntr I
men to this responsible station. Certainly !canJ",in'8 as f",!c'rs :
new Ilarrisburg Savings Bank.
The weather is delightfully cold
more snow hero than with you. - They tell
of good sleighing around Philadelphia,
while men are here from Wyoming county
on wheeL.
WnnxiSDAT, Jan. 4.
The Democratic' Caucus after a sharp
contest effected a nomination for Clerk,
In Senate, the Democrats nominated
1 have no objection to the advancement of
the Editorial fraternity ; but men of 25
and 30 years can not powcas the tried
integrity and tho enlarged discretion and 1 Wt iser, Lohigh,
; Chief Clerk Tho's A.M'Guire.of Blair.
Assistant- Henry lVltiboiie,1 Luzerne.'
Transcribing Wni. U. Blair, Center;
A. L , llennerboltj, Burks : Mi Jrchjou
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Several bills passed last session, were
returned by the Governor, (vetoed.)
ie lltuse, the election of minor offi
pers was yonsumraatcd, about half the old
ones being retained.
Theon. Rtion of nrintiDir the Governor's
Messa re coaiine uu. GtDEo.N J. Bai.i.. ofil"",18 011
t: r...A. . i!i.uT.ii.i .n.l if..K- him draw
XII IU 1UIIULI . ..ueu.va, mui. . j
from the Treasury Department at Wash
ington moved that 35,000 copies be
printed in English and 8,000 in German.
He eulogized it most earnestly, as true
to Pennsylvania interests, and as doing
justice to the character and to the position
of the people of Erie, who were falsely
assailed by interested parties in bordering
States. The motion was carried. '
A batch of vetoed omnibus bills was
received from the Governor. '
' Weather mild ; and decided prospect
of A break-up.'
- Friday, Jan. 6.
; In Seoate, on motion of Mr. piatt, an
election bill r--sfd- f-'u'on, 15;d (V,
mi 1 m 't v . i I Jmr i.a( nvnm t.m I U X nAKa V
l'ni.lund Thv were no BeaneL-races. that I ue "u,e "uu"1 uic " at- " . " r
they rant in the -pulpit because they could i tcn.pt to exhaust thi, depnrtment of minis-! 1 -nuertak to say th.t no InsincM ha
not go anywhere eL They were mt. ! torial office.. The other part-their sacred ' trJs n. m that of r,w
whose talents and influence were wanted, o&. their quiet Sabbaths, their minh, .uJm.nu.ter. children ,u ew
elsewhere, provided they w.r, willing to tcrial cut garments, and oth.r pecnlinnt.e,,; '"-1; There but oueOb.ng .or.
make their consciences their steppins-; 1 he''cve JPa have been made thoroughly jht 1 J11' ue,,Bo" htfvre I cose, ad
stonestohighprefennont, In their hlarts acquainted with. Those men had volcanic , 'ha wh. ie meters are general!,
they were simple, honest, and godly men. - W not a liulo, but a great ) ediugly talkative m.nn.Wr. childr,
Not many clergymen cam toNewEngland, deal of the feeling that is bnan. Inaj both m-Klea, and .acurn I. on
who were second in their scholarship an : -' ""here the people are so inclined, I -hle to extend
Earning, elcvienee and influence, tothose - man cat, be made welcome ia fuuUies,: ! - t,
whom they left behind them. The settlers e"we end' "ei t0 thein- nUi L" M' G"Dne!1 f1 forthtv,! chwire fft
of New England had the best of minister,, j be e"r7 n,a0- This cn,Pba,i- Mr- Becber' "nJ tho PW
The, would have as soon thoncht of com-1 "! the uiiil f 8nd ,b y"S , ,0 b' loud "ld contlBi V1g,
inir to New England without the captains j n.iu.ster of New Eng bad. They addieaedj
to their ships, as without their minister. ; i themselves ever on the side of humanity;
. . fl.a- th-iil r..n. all l.mt va f. .r. n.l trnwi
and their was on au averago a minister to j , J i Pne-fat what it is that co nstiintcs letvtf
.... .... i i ri-ieetr.l all that did not Leeotiie tiieiu as -. .
every
have been i
as without
mViinh
... . . . i I wore men of intense activity
sce again. .Hiuisiers wm never again oe . .
upon terms of intimacy with the magis- . v m delwatc matter. Ho tho t of IVu and
v , . i . . t wonderful that their minds should nave', ., ... , 1
tratei as they were then. .Magistrates 1 , . . . , , the three goddesses, (j Uueiuir from ona
, . . , ,T grasped advanced ideas m theology and - - , , ., 6 ' -
never consult iniuiPters cow-a-days, and I 1 . , . to the other of the beautiful hands prer
"v t ...... ntivif. Tlmv thrii eneocraied. in I
i . .11 alnnrr. thfi idea of ever . - J . 1 .
uavc gi.wu u., fc; - -
died
TLe most beautiful Bawl,
Two charming woiueu were di.Hrns.ina.
torty iami:.es, auu iucy uu.u, ',,., , in the hand, ibey diCtred iu opinion a . 7
ismueh ataloss without one, "V" ""'V,,' '7 much .s the shape uf the bc-autiful .ml .
the other: But the events . ,.',...' hey were discussing. A gentleman friead
.e 11. . vi tue miuisier. tu ,w .ikianu. lueii - -
trannlin 1 then we Will never ' . . . . c . . ' rresented hiin?rlf. and hv common fcri-nt
of mind. ' r. . ' . t . 'V " r
the question was referred to him. t was
uri,a..i In htm wliiprt liV th.h mrxc ri. ria.l
tr.Pins.K-M and the neCDle. htbiU of close : . . .. ' ' ' .
upon by a governor to help ' , . , . . , . . I the running to hold for some time in bp
, ,.- , ..t. u t tuiDkintr: ana 11 iuo.vgj .uu uuiw , ....
un a rubhe docuincKt, though 1 1 ... .. .... own, for purposes vt examination, ba re-
v"1 ... . ' !.irfrt .nbieeti did not from tho themes for; ... '. . . . ' .
a proclamation for I banks-1" J, ,. , plied ai la-d, f-l givo it op, tbe qatirn u
r . . hm,.lit. it would ho oth2r matters of' r ... ? . ' 1
of Indiana, and i . , too bard lor me : bu, as tbe poor ,and they
did draw up
rrrcino. nnce for a coyernor
00 0 . .... I lmnArtanee.
tbat u the only instance in my m on r
I was thas employed. Laughter Unt ! when we
in older times they were accustomed to go , ;hen mu
,0 me milium, .01 lue.wj hm. : distance, blue in the light of the autumnal
because they were aware that he knew tbe t - , , .
will tell you, that tLe most beaukifnl hand
in the world, is tho hand that gives." '
FaiTHer'a Kazlinx
Bats and other vermin are kept away
rhe",
oceans tney were awe . u r jere wag m ixictt . uai thus it fro,, grain by a sprinkji-g of garlic whe
most. : Tbe, were not merely wise ,n theo-, M N Eng. .king iU ,ueMe3 " .
logy, for tbey had the best of M wisdom, B0:lll Monpy mVj ip
rn-iupr have them asain. I can not but
common sense, In early times the minis
tonal function was dittcren om wna. - - SM
is now, , It is now our business to preach , " ...-.. .Kb d. M, ouict ,nj
on tb. Sabbath and lectnre during tUjV" h.Ml
terial fund ion was different from what it
our business to preach i l0u
..1 i..tnn. j.irino- tha I sun-ugb
. . .. . .. . .. i stui: wuen
wecjt, and, tf we mase cans, m - cw j - d tbat coul(1 fca ,1MrJ.
of courtesy; at what Ish.ouU doif J were ! .,nfr .
led back to the il.vs of ih pfl-ntc, I am H ' '
ning
land, will return with ample interest
To enrc scratches on a borsc wash tha -l
'gs with warm soap suds and f ken' with,
warm !'Xip suds and then with bcf brine
two applipatiej;. eff.-ct a eura in Ihe worjt
r?p ' f -