KG CH RONIOIE. U. C. HICKOK, Ediwb. O. N. WOIiDKX, Fptxtek. The Lcwisburs Chronicle. LEWISBURG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1851 VOLUME xi kO. w. WnoLE NtrifBEH, 555. .iiriipfi v . r var. f r j-ar: fJ..V'ifn.tpiiW-'W-' J itut'. number. I"'" ." . ,, II I..T il HI M.lv.-rti-.'r,' ..(.min. I" ''T; i i!'v in n-I.n'i'-'O . I illu'i tpirv! ; ft .'! -r WC-lCm C0n'CS')0P(lcnCC ' n --1-1,3S4as- -rca"ning of Paradise, 4 Nkv. n-v, Iowa, June 12, '54. in tlie verv center of rr.rrr"ri.tiit.-t.o r,f til. l..n1titl-( Ciri.lil,'l.,. We are all hore- t.lii.rti.Vili'Mi!-. U",,, r I'.1' -. -ut til il f ir ."IT Tivtitn-. . i "' - ,H it"T '-snt' i""- ''"' """ Piscatory and otlior V7isccE.n-lsrn3. ' tlic Newton, the county scat fr iAl.lsox,.Inno3, s3t. lJjsl't'r county, is geographically in tbo Mr. Kditr It is now smiie time since 0,'m"r " ' me pwn 1,(5 tuc I a!ti mpfc 1 to "post up" your reader.-, ia p -as 01 l'vcrnment ol lowa. I II tell you wny. isr. us tuc corner. -'i. its ii Ii,...- to a -.'Mr- i-r m.wntlniiiir". .:i'Tiil i:ii 1" n..t imii: 'i l '","ri f-ommnnications .,.a,-t,' I Tint will.ill 111" rii:' Vr1 li-ifr- t" ii'' i'"-' v'''' '"'" .tr.-. ..f t'i- ' '' .o.. ..i-nnti-lv te jliH.Jll., H. ittT C. M'.-K-.r. 1. .,.,...,. mo.r to ' N- rt ' Th. W VlNtTIf TV.I V-'f. i I'll '" ; of lit riftfi"f. ml r-' k'.... fr,,tu ;h Ka-t i" 11 ii..,.f JOfl rRT.NTTNV .hxh . M.ri;-1 s ei ir-. n'-rtli .-" djor.bJtotlie iv.-t .KII-. O. K. W3"!)E , rrenrietor. "" "'""' Iff ! uiv r:ilii!liiiLr stvle. in-'r!.-n. -.' - ' C...,. 1 :.. . -... at:.. Our tcn.li'iicy is aiwriTS " Forfar.." . ,'" : ou'"; Jl"'"' 1 v.nv : The romp Ctnn of ho Miiwaulcift .'. Mis- "'"I " u" .,t. ,.. riin, is ! . ro c,.n,,r;nj, lor,. finm cTory direction, u imnrir,ii. isis.:ppi l:iilrn:i to tins place nrnli-r fu ii " ' !,!,,,,:,V;i,,S:""ifl-ng auspices, has in-plrej will. cW i 1 wo U:i':r":"'s ar,! mt lliro,,S" thc fr-nii,-! ener-y the Inwiucss of the "UcHe City of I'ee -no rm.i.mS from l)avenp,.rton the ;r,.;M.7r:';;;;; ,...; theWt-sf Kvcrjtlung here is. animation, ! ?T '?' ' c"'"!Cl1 00 i,.. , .i,i. ,n. ' i .. . , . . , , j i;ls-onri. will In- fin l!n-il In Iowa City this i I.. : mi.-inu.-:: , aii.i i.r-f neri:y, wun lint r, i-'T'e ' mi.i t'.i. o . ii : , , . , ,, ... , , . fall, and will lie continued on westward embarked on a nearly hopeless yoyago fori a slight, pale, delicate, and transparent ! Constitution prescribes neither, and forbiils health. At the date uf this poem he had creature, eyery thought and feeling sliinmp , neither. It wa absnrd in 1S.0 to say been fur montht Jcuil, although it was i through, and cycry wonl and nioyement that the FujitiTe Slave Iaw would cause teu days afterwards that the sad news was tremulous with fragility of mortal tenure, a absolution of the Union ; it is just as e said farewell with no thonght that she ; absurd now to say that tbo modification of would crer return hardly a hope that she . tlint law, or the enactment of some other communicated to her. OiDcct iUolijrr. ..r::,l ! ! .ftii- :. htisine.-.-:, and prosperity, with but ri-l:ipe enough from the dull r.mtine i-f bu';i;io.-:s t(l O I i, V !- 1..itll,T. .1-1 ft-lit,, i.fnr,.l- Kitig pu'ar.ure of picfaiury cscirsiuris on the transparent waters of our small, silvery "ii! u,rr .l I ':'';i'1- I' "r this purpose, a r.rat miniature "tcatnlwat has been built mi J lancehed on Fourth Lahe: nnd inanv a bright an 1 l in a ij . , iiiinble J'ii ki-rol or buriy CatSsh "sbuiile iljfiUi!Jui:i:..n-hoco:r by. team. As t!v rao'Ie by Jn.v li, isw-1. li'tt'ti t! with rapi iiiy, by which we will soon bs in Itnilroad eennettinn with the Kast. Sd. We will have a Manual Labor College 4 milts north of us, the ('ohmy haviDg bo't the land, put up two buildings, and more under way ; and abmit 1 miles east of us, another Colony i? settling in rapidly, who also will have a College, I think. The town is b' aiitifullv laid out, and can be seen fir miles in every dirt" Hoc not tlio.se lofty soires which will be seen some 3((JJlfJU it JJt - - t tie ro:;' by i whieh fi.-h ore caught here is not ntnch j practiced at the K.i.-t, I will try to rive . , r t . . c - , i '. . - x i i i r i ! future i. ay, but its lnc, nnt eomtortable, mium, from the p n i f J-'iMN J.i. t.:., ; itt to l.t.l K.: in ler.p-h. and of a siie and , , , .. , . ' . 1 ., ,, , r' ., . .., r phvsunt, luvclv, bcautilul. idiarming, neat, i;-n.. we iiroimse to fp-io tho b.M-bes of ; con-isteney that would Li.rnfy a "mtnny' j ' . I ,,,.. , " ' , . i , ., . . , J . , . - ! white cott-i'" :e. I be hinljivgs arc all tiur iitMoil' ir, whi so b''gis:.'..:ve career I.js it!i;,jr. iue bait cr tlec y is a bright r, . , . ,,-, , . , i f i . 'i , . . i i " i new. 1'opulatit.n about 5nO , and will be ea hd out si many toko::." a:-;-rotat.';n, , .rss spoon, about two liu-bes in IiKL'tli , ,, , , , , ,. ,. , . ... ,., . , : uoub'ti i hat iiutnbii- as soon as houses can Without one ol puuie ni-si nt : aim ouu in wiuui, to nii.ru a sirong look From an 6f.iiaiutane ' f ?,i,t' yesrs ! is attached. It. reiju'res two persons to With F.M Hl.lt'Li:. we cat; fully atte-t the if, ,5.,.Ue t ) row t'ue boat, an 1 a:M'.h' r tr- trnthfnlness t tl.o eulogy .p ,f .i cy ''; ttt.,,,i ,!ie YtM. ( iiriiiin:: i n a .-luei r . eat le ly di-posi'ion, he has passed ti Sessions .f lcgi!htivo strite, throniiliout a for.sir-teiiey r.f e!i nn aiihererec to niiioioie. that the t aim Kiinl i-ou:li iiwc prrMTvinir i'-ho, r, and stanil's i;i:'i 'Jlit the wake i f the b"a! I lie li'ie !!.e Ju'it'.ori tin' ii is i.r-vn m i 10," fliil l.Dgtll ( boat pustiiin be built, livery saw-mill within miles has li eu on ine !, and the demand not begun to be f applied. Wo ihall soon have three saw-miles in to-vn, one running ' , by steam ; and as soon as the country ;: :t upon ;:!:.t;ng :e rr.il iee o. toe water m an j Legins to shell out it produee a little The wild onth-wcst munsoon has risen, With hroail, pray wines uf e'oom. While here, from out my dreary prison I look as from a tomb ala! .My heart auother tomb. bTpnn the low ihateheH rof. the rain With ceaseless patter falls ; My choicest treasures bear its stains ; Mnulil gathers on the waljs would heaven Wwere only on the walls! Sweet mother ! I am here alon" In sorrow and in pain; The sunshine from my heart has lloWri, It feels the driving lain ah me! The chill, and mould, and rain. For lassard months have wheeled their round Since love upon it smiled. And everything of earth has frowned On thy poor, stricken child sweet friend! Thy weary, sutlerin; child. I'd watched my loved one, day and night, Scarce breathing when he slep And as my hope were swept away, I'd in his bosom wept my Uod ! To thee I prayed, and wept. And when they bore him to the ship, I saw the white sails Spread, I kissed his speochle, quivering lip, And Ml hnn on his bed alas ! It seemed a cotlin bed. When from my centle sister's tomb, Long since, in tears we rarne. Thou saiilst, How desolate tach room ! Well, mine are just the same this day The very, very same. Then, mother, little Charley came, Our beautiful, fair boy. With my own father's cherished name; Hut oh, he brought no joy my child J3riu-lit mourning, and no joy. His little crave I can not se. May 28 to 30, six attempts to utora i all repulsed with prodigious loss. Dtirintf nights of 28th and 30th the Torka mtf sorties, and committed fearful carnaM among the beseigprs. The fleet are still engaged in convey: would reach her far-off destination. She . in its plae; would produee the same effect the Anglo-French force to Varna, but th did arrive there, however. The foregoing t The Constitution necessitates some law, ma'ter appears to progress slowly. Nd poem tells in deathless tears what was one undoubtedly1, for tho delivery of fugitive j news of the allies in th field is expected hour of the years she suffered there. She , slaves, loit tho particular form of law it j until about the end of tho present ZDonitt returned, utterly bereaved, and a wreck in certainly does not prescribe. We are quite) of June. health, two years since, and, in the retire-' willing to stake the Inion npon the pres-1 The fortress is, at the present timo, nicut of her mother's humble home, saoi; , crva'ion of the Federal Constitution, but rested on the south and west sides. The gradually to the grave. jit would be the height of absurdity to j Russian operations are mainly dircctoj Mrs. Ju'.lson by her genius is incidentally j stake it upon tho preservation of an act of I against the fort of Abdul Medjid, which one of the world's memorable ones. To a . Congress. The Constitution made Con-j is behind that is on th? south aide of l:. .;..., i.. -i ,.r i.:,.l, l,,.- l.nel.in.l ' nr,.- .k ' .:....: Tk. i r m . i.ii,iu3 uion, ui.?u, vk huilu mi uu.-iii., ic.d, nut vungi r.-,.-, uu i;uuniiiuiii'u, j um iuwii aim fortress, i no rrencbeii bfw was a shining prophet, her memory will bej Constitution does not depend for its exis dear. 15ut there are those who look for j tenee upon anything Congress can door bright ones among the pilgrims on the path undo. It gets its life and strength else of trial by the world unseen the soul-sore where. It lives in the affections of the and hcart-wruDg, with tho highest sensibi-j American people, and derives its power litics that are alive to an angel's scope cf agony. Sho will be, by those, reeognived and remembered. Sacred be the ?pot where rests what baH so suffered and won I opened in nsnal way, but the men are a sisted in their labors ly the effects of tbosd small mines, called by the French fuugat , whose chambers are but six or eight feet below the surface of the eartt. TrRKisn Sortie axd Victobt. 6d the 13th Jnne, a tremendous attack watf Dissolution of the Union Mr. Jones threatens this Republic with i destrnrtion motion, whii.di n!travt.s tl.i itronfer. we must and will have a steam : Tlume-h wearv months have sped e ' "ri.-t mill. ! Since nitvin? 1ms bent over me. aifetitiici of the l'ii :;e:el,w!:ieh, fin; posing j V.'hcu I lir-t saw the t.!jci I fell in! And whispered, "He is dead !" Mnthfr! it some utuortur.ate latg with uior" ''braf in it.-. g';ts '-taK' n hi i love with it, and think I am nov wedded ;.co than it cv r "I'is ilreadfol to be dead! f I do not mean, for one like me is nn ordinary man. X na!b etoi!.ainlavi.i.- ing display, he lias, by rare biiMiie.-s. tal i.i, u ,i,l too wiimiii" ioiiu' t;ce ut a " n- . . . i i- Wit a ui,,rrv m it- r.i-o tl.no it f-r. r : ti l .. r ,p1,m- trous and pure Heart, ell. tea "o re. ior - , iu i u.c o.mi.iv i.mu i iwkict, So we.irr. worn, and weak bis constituents, iiud served the Stale to , 'ureaineil ol. A-mo tn.m those v.ln hsh : and plenty cf deer, ttilkey, rabbit, ffaail, IVhMi's shadowy palen.ss setmj to be better purpose, than most, !' his coi ij etrs for pleasure, thire .-.re a great manv who ehickan kr ii -ranibu' it beneath th" j Kven nw upon my cheek his seal j ,IC House or Senate It is to be regret- i IIBlku ;t a lu- ,, fu , tuW,;,.fuIk ; f ,' . j, M ;" j ! ch"ks ted. that such a man should not bo more ;,b fi, t - , !,,-,, r . i . , i But for a bn;ht-winBed bird like hunj et r.ivoly known and appreciated. Col. ! " ", ' cU ' r I i"9 "f :,ri'!e n l I''- A river runs Tl, huMl hi; joyous sonp. f'-c ' f ri , .if re eMitv li'ei' ' 111 tIlc c-untrv, t v. . y thing is blooming, ;ti:rsuh it, (not a pretty name, though And. prisoned in a coffin dim. S;rf The prairies a;)a.L,o!. ,5 ,,, dc, Lcr Z0" e!"tl, d in the li. hi 't "ireifure of ii:iti:i-e: ilceTi. the banks about. 1 1I l.ii li. Then I I . . , , ;' Oh. mother, I can scarcely bear ana gorgeous ;:,mers i v:.uen iiuc, ' nave ior a lioni.; a lot o; ij acres, a iionse lilitii t'.-; air with nronieti'; perfume, and ' in progress, Tt' c'adip; apple trees growing ile t lu ll i tlo or ' ic-icee il en i'S never bnv.ed i peiis, the J rod- prescLt prire GuPF.y's I..tv's r.'ii.K. The July No. of this popular work, c,,r.imeTiec-. the Sce oud Quarter of a Cetittry f ihe liaok, by tho same Publisher. This is certainly a rare example of permanency f.r a " new touutry." From the Publisher's "Arm Chair," we copy tl e following notice of our young friend Thomas White's lui-iness stand, 41 8. .Second St. Phila-I ! " II i'"s l'nii'iil lliiit;hn'rnt is now i:i full opeiaiiou. Tlie b; aoty r f t!i" j:t si-L- ..f 1.; ctoro is cote ciuai!' d I v the interi or, an 1 if any persons can tr :vail upon ! general.Hnd also enable them to improve Mr. White (aud lie j.s e:is: y movi l) to btstuw half an hour upon tiieiu to vi-'.t theinauufjctiiring porttoiH.f the building, (and there is only a small portion of i carried on in Second St.,) they will be amply repaid should they only see tbo -o'Jjl""g i v f- .is t-.v.-..- ....... . king new ; r.vtr ti- ,'ocm i f r . -. 1" betti r, an,'. ivthing i. ttets rf Vi 'i.e..iisin. at th wiii free Lo r farmers from tho pecuniary embau:i"-a.--!i!s, which to a great extent have depriv-'d t':-in of tle5 clj-.ytnent iiid jK-ac of Mit.d .-" eharaeteristie of f:; ;n is tme-t luxuriantly, excellent water, A:p. also - lot for a shop fronting the Square. Wo are not out of tho Christian world. IVeiay I went to i'tt- nd meeting, but long bt fore I got there, the hon.'c was tiil .d to overt, i.vii l'o ihink of this to-day ! Ii was so exquisitely fair. That little form of clay my heart Still lingers by his clay. And when for ore loved far, far more. Come thirkly-gatherinu tears, ilv star of faith is clouded o'er. I ip!t beneath mv fears sweet friend ! My heavy weight of fears. ;. and a great many had to leave ; ohi (,, , e ,ry. fn, arms tw;n toe ai'lieaiance ol Ii V'lufort and beauly r li.ni;--, r.n.l tlie f their resi iet.ce -, which W'ih but few xerptivris are now small and indifferent log-he.useSjbuiH wiieti ctti: .rated to the S'ae,and when arc constantly (niraje'i an i ladies of L'ood taste, too -in in designs. 'J'iley may also St.e the binding tif a siraw bat sewed on iii twcnly-oinj Seconds by a Sewing nrtchino of a novel and peculiar kind. Tli whola cstablinh tuent will well repay a visit. Let theai Try it. It is hinted by diplomat!. l th'it liu'sia would accejit the mediation of the I uited Rlnhx in the Seltk-Illl'Iit of the 'l uikisll ... n'.ii i..;. i . !:,.-- ,,.1,1 i '"poker. 111! HUCSIlOn. Iltli, limim-ui in ion I l- . i ;!ni they ponimeiicd I'lav tin doubt settle it very soon. 1 irst, send i J . ' tho imbecile Otho, rf Greece, home to iermany, and make a respectable govern ment of Tuikey by incorporating lirecce ith it again for national purposes, leaving lliam nn'tj or.e;ito nftpr llin innnniT of our . . . i'i i bis first aiipoiiranee in the Stale, that Amnri(,!,n St.ln irriT-npiimnols I lee hire , ' tiiey l.rs! tiny na-ro unable to iroct better. A great risr.T htttri'irous incidents are connected with the Judiciary cf Wi'et'n'.'n while yet in its infancy. When the T.T ri'ory vail organ!' i, i'l l.'Iio, it was diridfd into three ju liei-,1 u'-t'iets, an,' bawyr !"., of 1. nn'a, n; poir.'ej Judg" of i the rtern Ii!riet. lie arrived in Mil-w-iukie, one Sun lay in Jat', 107, and, fi ll in wi:h some old friends from Ken tucky, win invit"! him ti a game of !, r want ot - ;... Iiowealtn arol beautiful i-t-ibie.fh appears, even in your eoiintn: but r,- Laiure stand.; out in her true colors, as far as the rye can roach on every hand it i- ;'-. t -d by fields of richest g-een inter-r-'-I with iiiiiumtraiilo flowers. Here yon ne. d not go to a N'n.t.'s Garden ju-t ".v.,.;;. atiywhcro into Xature's garden, With wearv foot, and broken winp, ., 1 e., ,!! a!l,i ol. .-.;,. tt,.t ! meeain? nean ar.o sor-, Arnnn I m once a?am ? It aliiipst seems these hps of thine Miqht kiss nwav the pain might soothe The d-.'.l, cold, heavy pain. Kef. rntle mother ! through life's storms I rnav net lean on thee. For helpless, cowering little forms Come trusiintilv to me poor babes! To have no f;iiide but me. from their determination to uphold it ntrainst all enemies, whether in Congress or out of it. The people luow that its, orn'ered nnder Generals Oorchakoff anil strength is their strength. They know j Sehildcrs, but after severe fighting th that the States which now compjse the, Russians were repulsed, and a Turkisli Union are so bound together by the config- brigade sent from ShnnJa by Omer Pishai ie woo t. , ... ... ' t. t c .k i:..j 1 " 14 niumii, iiui n uv ua " "'erin me icnress. Thni States Senate. This thing needs looking 1 "f ,11''0'1' Z 1 th P3rr,pnn on - U . .i- 11. it I "!' n.ej ...;: ii. j ncic 13 uub 11 jnau, , - ...-iiri.iw: uautl Iff Canu COD. to. W e could rest easy under his vulgar ., J. . '! . . , ... """"sn- , , ,. ,. with a thimble full of brain, in the whole! test enue,b, and ended )n the complete: anecdotes; bis profane similes even did' , . . . . . . I . . e . . uij'ioiw . , r , , i North or m the whole South, who can , o.icomti:re of the Itussian.. Prince Oor. not prevent decorous men from sleeping o 1 . . ' .7 ,, . . nigl.U;but this fell purpose of burning "lir:u' "u- u lDC "laV " i.ni., "'--'- "1'"' the Temple of Liberty and perishing ;n ' States aNortuern lUpublic or a Southern Stdjildoro had his leg Jshot off, and twd its flames-thLs, this is shociing and .lis- Y'Me tUt hc cau lfwk at half an hmr ,CDWa'!, the Republic basdr-ne to Mr. Jones to( Le y as w,U niArtake to bb.eet thej dreadful, and they retired, fighting; make him feel like taking its life. Wei '1i'Ti- --r, TZ make it two things, t river. I ursumg their advantage; are sure that it never intended any mortal M".ead of one. ' -Tlr " arm f the ri wi offence to Mr. Jones. It is a very rc-spee-! 0ur H-"-" 'honld save their credit, "t Hor, and blew np tb iiu.i se.-"j luieaieuui iuc i. uiuu. .-luuouy .-i.- .u-jruuij. ue luTaV table Republic. There arc plenty who can , - - Many people ! from tlle n-!llnten!,nee t wn'- ne believes temporary batteries en the Bulgarian banli bli'-s t-i'rTjtobe constitutional justice, by any such f tne fortress. The Kussian bat-dlious1 : heeds their foolery. NobJy will be scared ! tntfn hronght out their guns and erected vouch for its good character say it is generny liked. .i :-i. : . , r i, t-..m:. lUlIII. fc 'luu v. iu; wc-i nuu'iir - I ll. ' . . i , . 1 - , v i .. ti.. . e .1 -ii- , -mil .ai r c:: . .... know of, and are glad to see it enjoying " '"-i11"1 - pumic minu .mmeaiateiy nw life. Why can't Mr. Jones let it live a!wi11 bear h now ,c?s than ever' The ' T ' fd aOT0M the rier while longer T If Mr. Jones would only i fl'ies;,"ns fo A public ; MS'"7ed. the"- - do this, we could almost promis.- that it ' ha T 0 lef"n Y'ht there by causcs bcyonJ ! T V"3 Wa8 KaiDC ent-re-'f hJ would take extra pains to win its way back i 'lt i;on,rnl 5 now that the-" sre thpre' thfy 1 tthe Frf nch " J Eng1!sl' --- h.ins into Mr. Jones' favor. If Mr. Jones! n,ul -"""'- uuu iUe, wm De, - "ft- t .1 t ,1 we si m . . won't consent to be kind to it if he is : jn ln ,jmpn nna " tbe tnion. determined he will never patron.',' it again 'm'7Jf C'lUr!(r- ' at least let him have mercy rso'igh not j TanjfEO Enterprise. to cut ,rs head off. Kill a Republic so : The world has nevey MM anything j mT, "v I b 1 , . . young in years, and yet so fair in stature, M as the spirit of Aocricaf ' LZ m d t Zl Repeated storming parties were directe.! against the intrenchmenLs mines an 1 counter mines were exploded causing im mense slaughter to both tescigers and Le- "0 tlii Jltj- ef if th t i!y r.f I! I eM-iimerce. To watch it is to witness some : which Prince Paskiew itch, the Russian Thy dove looks backwards sorrowin, Kc.t seeks the ark no more thy breast Seeks never, never more. invitation was accepted. in'' fir small 'Tj si.ea the !iau I i f men wlil make aj change. The sight to-day shows that they are roinipg about 4'l wagons wi'h men, Sweet mother ! for thy wanderer pray, "... .,1 That lofner faith be given ; women and chi. .reu, came in to hear tie ,-. r brok,.n rlU , t axar Word ol ti.i.l. We Trant a rrlnting r.rcss, to herald throughout the world what a great coiini ry rve hav e, a ad what a greater we s.re going to hav? soon. Conits right along 'lon't tarry C. 1 m tlu- ?".-. V- r -II' n." .It'imi.I."' lira. Jailssa "Faany Torcstcr." A in lri.1 rnoro girt.'.atempcraiuciit more i hours passed, until the dawn of day the following iimrninL', when sr.all sutiis .s'-en-cd beneath their ne.tic. The Judge 'made a great many apologies that it was the That khe may lean on Heaven her heart t.row strong in hnst and Heaven. Orce, ah, -"i voti'ii Hope's fresh morning dew bay spark lit.? on my breast, Mv bounding heart ihunjrht brt fn dn. To irorf at Heavet.'s behest rr.y pains Copie at the same behet ! All fearfully, all tearfully Alone and serrowia". Mv dun eve lifted to toe sky. IV.-t to tht Cross I clinc; Oil, Christ! To thv dear cros I rlin'r. Mi iv ii.i, Aug. 7, r- J- believe, thsn in the dei'li t-f her whose names (by '.vhi.-h she it l.n .wt. to the world') l .!.. .1... .! ... l . t . . ....... ii it . . e it -.i eiiui. I'-'eiou iu. ou., ui,i. no ioum, ii-i.e-.w-n leiTe here wnllen t ll tne tro l:vi s the Hungarian states a free republic, with I ' ,KC IllTC " r' "i n. i..o i.ms i i , i ii it i -lit . a shrrt time to prepare his charge to the that '-he lived su-c-i-ivi'Iy while, a tenant Moldavia and Walhichia included a3 two ' ' 1 r , n.ai . ne in. u . u.i . . .i , w i.u .i i. iiji.i Reor-anize Poland as a i'-"""' " " ol t:.e jragi.e lorm wno-o ptncs are now - ,"ii. party, i Lc court met, tml the J ueige, rt e .. t . vv,.; i j . . r ,r free govcrrment. Re-annex 1 inhmd to i 1 J . ' c;su.i ...i. jn-, a m... an. ar.u orn i nr.o ei V-e.l.. I -a r. r.. !.. , r ,.1. i f tl.oc "'fc'"" cmi in : need charging i;ffrary success, and the l,t a slo-v and i i governments choose their own rulers, and make each government larre enough to be able to take care of itself. Abolish the r-ystcm of protectorates ; and thru tell the governments of England and France that as they only took part in this Turkish ..ii'i'ivc, and a heart more wendrously tried by all t!:a. eo-i'.l bind the crown of Of the bvrnn.- in iinmat) languago for ihe tlierns v.hiih r'nin.s l.ielit.st in IienveD, ; ruu! 011 few and holy and full of meaning never passed frcm the carlo, we uniy well .as the commandments tuis is one. These readers who have kept with us tl.ro' yecrs gone by, will remember our reception and fir.-t announcement of the writings of "Fanny Forester." She was at that time a teacher in a female academy T!nf. relllr it 12 tir.10 t!,t l,t.. linl.tf r.f r.t .k. c... . r 1. . v - ""' ' . in mu 1. ne. v ruuiuuevs 01 our lime. Jl IS 1 , ...,. threatening the Union with dissolution., i the great Asiatic continent that is yet to . f J wlio-h CO T '1 T, .7 r, r it,. nnn lr 1, InclAri ii. t.. 3. .... . - f f . ... 1 . ... ,...u. T-...T ... ..i uiuu; ma scene in some ot lis nncst Congress indulge in, slmnld be given up. ; a- bievcnients. We have dono someth The siege of Silistria being raised, must nn- ... . .i i .i , . . . It has no effect whatever but to make the' iu that au.arter of the world already U '"7 M 'l M a.lies 1 ,. Jones if .n Amen. -nn i n fiKt hnn.l,t . . . 4 ' c e ... threateners ridiculous, can rjot put an end to this Republic. . .r .i.. .ti:.. t. - .... i . i j - 1.1.. i " " '" . xr. is surmisea toa v r-. in? ice to India. Instead of iroinn out .. . f , 7 . . 1 'SsRiewitcn win order his whole force ti million ot James I . Joneses ni ,) ; Da:!.,?. M wa9 often don - . 4 They may nlay at thunder and liaht-' ,vti ... j.. :..t L IJ" it. ning under a cabbage leaf if they like. .o.iars vuy some oriental cargo to ex- Pra ... i;-? ...v.xi- . -- l: chance from tilacc. comincr home with t- - r ...... ... ' . '. but as for setting tho world onf.re, it is ometbin;: very rich indeed, he took out a . V" , V m excepting tne forts' and Uscakteha ; anit appri bensievs of rhe'r sdvanee on tire Bal kans is for the present at an end. Admirals Pundas and Ilamelin had ii" sued a circular on the 7th Jnne announ cing the close blockad e of the mouths of something very rich indeed, he took out a blk of tLerv,ullb 1 or os:;o rf ice from a Massachusetts yon! - tit ut . - ; ' of H.rsovn, Ma'schin n." A fourth of the car-o m lred while tho , - , . entirely out of the rinestion. Senator Rockwell, ef Massachusetts, in declarin that the .iisstdution ot the I ni"" we.s not j-.t,. r.f Calcutta were learniui what :t a possible thing.simply stated a truth whi. h ;,.nri the re't sold f.r six cents a is obviou3 to every man of sens. Frmn ' rnn j. The ti"! yoyng? the bnyers were the Atlantic to the Pacific, from th; great . onongh ; the price was nearly don- LaKCS tO the liUlf, tllO I tiion IS l!.un.I ; I', . 1 -n.! v t the iee bn.l tin tltno to m.df . . . . . . together with ligaments which the Cd of, , fT sitvv. icP h:i, ,nmo , rr the INtnut ; of the flc-t were mi.S Nature placed there, and which man must , ,;H,iM mp. rt tr,n, Alnw5ca, V2,mn.U " - - . - 1 1. lucvuuiri.uiD of troops. Transports with heavy guns" having arrived, it was likely that Sevasto-" pol would oon be attakcb tf the States. in I't'ea, with one or two intimate and most, talented friends amons her -inpils. the Jury upon the laws genera. iy, an, 1 .:,;T.ful martyrdom of eaeri.lecs and sorrow j Kuoning nothing of her real name, or the siatults against gambling in particular. , -..genius, and an almost unparalleled sen- jUT circumstances, we wero exceedingly The Kngli-h language was too barren to , f.;:.;;;iv,dec;,crifd a thousand-fold (he varied !raptivatcd by the off-hand brilliancy of her cypress bis abliorreneo of that crime "a 1 (.::pt.rie!:co. F w will havo ever gone to Ltylo. and its under-current of good sense gambler was unfit for l.eiyrn, earth, or 1 t!ic light band of ! ,d, we reverently feel, j llt.v tr out 0r and she and tbfi friends bell i"... Among the first eases that Le!wj..h more about whi.di the angels will 1 4:e wrot9 f,f and who wrote with her war to destroy its nationality, and left the :,ncJ ws tmo 01 tw" 4,1'4lan?, v," V?TI! gather, to read the p-co.-.! m cyr?tcarful no ; l.rame soon, tn the f-ablic as well as to Turks themselves to do all the Sgh'ing, I indicted for murdering a man on Rock; longer. Sho was of that heavenly puti'y, t-,c m?bv3 uf new kmd of literary the bill of the Western powers f ,r looking i river, and also for an assault with intent to J an.i sc'.f-saciHieiii'i and humble eoodness, I jRt(.ret lt was the bet-inning, of a school OTjimocnts to-000,i.liO. .'vmsf.vryif.ii op.in another man at the same lime wJ,icdi it is tho mystery ,f an iuscrutable 1 0f f,.maic at.thorhire-mmr.rVte aU fa - i The trial fur murder eamo off first tliev I I'nivi.b ni .ltonbl lie s..'Ct.d frr Mteli tritil ' .. .. . v.. i. .....I n.t wi. apr.tmrt- c;i ... . . .,, . , .. , . , i , . . . t ' 0.u... uuuta, wern i.mna t'uiitv. ana sriirene'a n ix: , ..n e-iri i 'in those n-i.o i new i.er .,r The AlUng Alms says this i. the sea- linned. The following day they were ' W!ts n evCrv !icse, Minted ; yet nuue'who ton when deaths from lightning occur; tried for the asfat.lt, Sc. fmu 1 guilty, ! knew her wei:,and what r!.e so chano, fully and fenr wlm ,l,...'i t.,.l- i. .1 ! ... . lere.!, wouli believe there was ever . . . . . , ii.- . .. .. . an.l ta ray a Hue 01 live Lunnp-'i uo.iar. .a-iothtr lot o ari.arentiv tlei To-neil but to colored by the personal-ness of woman. i?y writing a3 if she were talking, she .secured the respect and attention that would bo given to' her pfescnec. She embellished our journal for a while,-and then nppcarcd as aft anlhorc?, witri "AI dt rbrook" and other volumes. We had never seen Fanny Forester till v u., uuu . 1(,k ,,, ,Le Mtnjujary, 'aillj fer.tenccd to live years inii'ris. iinictit .,,. euijw miw manr ifm i., ..it . .. ' j u.v.. . u .lit I .1 --v.v..w., fctruei. newn ty light- car.h ! Gov. Hodg", however, thought H j fi;;c,l m, bitterness. Pefore sajin. the cnin, use cold water np.m the bodies for ' rathcr severe to Cue an 1 imj i is- n a l.ian : ;,:w words l y whieh y.c would recall the hours: don t be discouraged if immediate ::if,,r being hanged, and commuted their rliU cf her vaiied lifi to our readers, let f ft ti '."B 7 - Is-rsovcre, and ;s,t..Peo to imprisonment for Kfe.... The j 0j( give cno of the drops of agony wrunglshft came t0 New York with Pr. Judson, vi .our nuur.i tiri I;C'MI1 roalion tcr and derci cold, rostibl? . w no a a ant, . r. viiiuih. i ii - u-uic, i .uiii;tj j . h r.U'Jtr Kill. ni-'Jlh iiiiu I r-, Ana Alkki mi . I - i J Jichtnir.r.1, t tT 'lr';r rflJ-irc'-. al,r '"e l in Milwaulie, - soj t.f privacy, v-hcli, we prtr.ume, is the raifr- ami u TiV recovcr 'n !unhono,ed nnd nr.--!',,." If;, remains ri.moyed by her deal! .. . " -".ii. hi, i no weaiuer- rr, am- .In,!,.,, soon a Tier wept, to f.-ivrn To! v. from ' fVom 11. i ; bnnv.-n.i Ti .1.1 n.!.i!e bor.. o-.i h ml t . t 1. ....1 vv-:rrT-,A.. ... Tlf.. . , , , , - V ' i 11,11 11'; 'O 1 " ...!" " ..... .,i,.,iiii j , IS not restert-'i, add sa.t ta the wa- wbeto-e lliirrbeiii'-no.Iiiil beseiitine. J t.o.,io wiiititi f(, lor li-oiber'a ere mile. ' - i .i ...... UV I,a I. .'.' J fr. .. . . : " ' . ' 1 - .o :iua auyui, u iiiiuihi. i" imsu..i... ivi COntttrao StiOWtnnjr, which h ren- f.,r i,n.. ti:llio:- fr.-ncn to -!,',n:.1i. ' .1 ....;..1ir -I.e. mna r.ii.;r..i t.tlMn,h If.v. .. .1 t:: .-'... i . :j. i i 1 w w I nut. j .- . ' i muia, to snare ins caiiu oi .-wouMiu-suip auu cr o? the saline n.ln.i- tor.. Tf . i i'.t...- .: ' !... i1ia I . j- . t-. .... . ........ 1 a I . . 4 . ..jnni.i. n, iiiim j oo i I " .no-. ,o; n f,,,i: j iraoii.ui. i.i.a ncnaiei'ierMjvii niJny SI, OangfTOUS CarcS; IiUOSITlg ', admiuiftcr tho douche on thc!total wilderness, in the neith part of the ! :,, bunir.n lai-trnage. lt was sent to us some f,rr w at fence' f!lftf 7 wa. ft' I alonir the.sr.ir.-.l n. i c.-i. t...i t .i . i i . i ....... . i . - -. . -'. ... . , . . cars fi'.'o, ny one t i ncr incnas, unoer a sr,;r;. vi ci, aireael feulwora rts IramO , rest n .... . . Fopnist relates a ca-c where a victim waS reealir'l to hfo , ,t,,i,;,, o ....... even a . u iniii i , i, oeiir : t.. r n water 1 -nth. I i.-.oia(?d grw. She wrote it while r. t fniV -1 rj ,5( Manlmain, th? ml.-'ioiiaiy station in F I Iluru-ali a' wi.i. h the bad born become liitatuafcJ bet. re lie wnl sever. ,way. lt was an American who irst saw Every section of tho country knows that ; the bcrt'y i f Manilla hec-p, though Kn? its interests arc vitally bound up in the j IWrnien had bet rt passing it for years, nrescrvation r.f thts linion : it knows that'Tl.n t ...... 1,. I . r.. t.i.. I ' ; . ''- ...,l .--l. UllllUU 11,'UIU U 1CVT UUIt . I wrrl ... , , , 1 .1 . -. the Constitution is the only safe-a-unl ,.:ftTi(1 : Vo ,h ;ort,i- ..J 71,6 lmU ,,&ve aIso ma,Ie tU wPtore that Union, snd therefore wiil pr,,, rve J twcf.ty thousand bales. Already is Persia'! f ! , . d f" . and respect the Constilution. The idea ' Kandahar about cloarir.. a way I flmn ma' that any part of the country is disposed to ' f.r tU m, rWlss allJ lllc.ir nh iuta th, , asion, from which posit.otf ... it.. . i-.,.i:, i, i j: . ', . , , T . i the Kusian General Liperaudi hagretirej set Iho Constitution it naught, and di.-re-; heart ot the country : and already are the , , tl t i .. -n , ... , .,.,,. . .,.. , ... ', , . .... thereafter. Tbe Turks are tnen still no i.i ua jn.iu ojuiivuioiu', u a j ."--i aoincsTies woven iy t.ie Jjowcll cirl, ,, . . , .... i J t too Tiotormns iile-li the lusiori. There, undoubtedly, arc construe- j wn.) build ehnrehes and lyecums and get ; bly victorious along the line. it T : . ..i i i .l lions of certain nart3 of the Cons. itution. ..!.;!.. ...f.., .t ...I..., ' I ..J -OJ' ,s "F P'J . g "in".- 'L'ip-.i.- wu-a nut'iuiii c- Intuit' IU, , - . about whieh even the wisest men of the thorn-already are these ,tont Lowell fVi ' '' "l ie country differed. There are ouestiens ari-! Won,;,,,, r.AUr r 1 ' I" r ' wrvrw menV .mt. tint e.f the Cnnstiturion. whi.h hare 1 1......... .1.. ..::i.....e . - especially in Turkey) li-avi: Wi .u .ti.i of thn lriene-vt . :., L , , ! a wife in t six childrri, the Snlf-n ". .- ... v. j nine it-jj ra uinbi:ri:u or mercnanianic controversy. This has always been so, and thing wherewith to pay. The glory of; prooably always wul bo so. I neon emeu-1 eotnuierce is her eiviliin; influenee. The ccs lnd difficulties of thi character are infliien"" whieh America, t yonn"cst ; a family of i Snlf-Ti is deerecl the latter a pensi n of S "0,000; and a uT.scription bsd b'en epenid at Constuntinople to sngrocpt t. incident to every instrument framed by ,tih of time, is d-stined t csert, through ' A '!"T1M' ' ,F-"FAT 4?! - E I'AT.TtC. human hands. Alexander Hamilton de-! :,t r commerce, nrH.u that mighty Contin. nt :',,,E!n K, r':' June - The ctarcd that the Federal Consthution was a '.roc-re the fi:-t man saw the '-'it ,. "rd alorons have ticstroyed the Cn.wn- "rrodirv" of human wisdom: but. rrod-kl,,,!! ,..,,.,. ,rt ! wharf and small vessels at Kfii. Jft tho lgy as it was, it has require ! sivty-tivc ; - years to determine its real mcaninr. and j the csact character or each and every ob-1 -i-V .. .- i . r.frsrjir'M r-- ligation tl imposes- ana me vtms rUlltlUll I from being accomplished yet. The coun try sustains im' serious injury from this. TherhaEseaf of the poj.le in ill seetiensot tha country are substantially tgrrtd in their nnderstanding of constitutional obligations,- and in a eomm'.m desire nnd de- (ermioaiion ta' fulfill therrt. If there are! min'of ridings iri which thev disagree, these I tluif i f l!oihui-. They rrfrniuel froiri ' tianiagiii!; Toriei. Pt l-iils have arrived reiM cling the nffair at G.miia Carb by. ; ' viS.V- MEWS, ; The (Min and Vulture land.d 150 men. i5'r jv-r:'!-. ; These were attaekcl by slmrpsltooters irr -oi.'i i i i f Tii i . smbtiseaile, nnd by a ron.-ked battery ot IL vSI..i llf.i'KA lb ! 1- .w .,. ir I l.l' oi-.-i..iii t.,rri.;ioii, nil'l- TIIK SH'.i.K If. SII.ISTIIIA. ' 1 itrtmrtii niftf- mill Ihrpp mi-n full - tuo . ,i i.. i.:e no,. ... .....y "oi.i.og e, .ni-,, , j , , wrre w.Wwl ()a portanee, but en the morning of that . Uxat wa, Wt , mtn nale were ihe Ro-siaus completed a bridgo to tbo t:,n,n ,.v j;,,..,,,. whess commander' snian. i-i iuos .,i me jTiriHhe, ana bv i,i-!i! I le t"u . auks of the river were en- , wis kill, .1. Jure : 2. Ia-ttrrs l.ivsf must be settled by discussion,- aDI the op- ........ ,i , I ai.vi-i'ti? 6ration of that sound practical sense which fyt),, (wqt 18,000 UnsHns cro.s- ' receive J here lrm the allied fleet irr forms so large ii element iif Ameii.-an I cn Tui!;i-!i l ank of the river and a the flu'f -f I if.wn-I. 'no dated the I-Jta irst. Mint it;, e.s that en tne following day ..... the i ts would be off II "hongf, rs for tw" j i f:-i I. i -1 i . . ..... i i . . I . minu cverywnerc. it was nn.-uT.i ." "-ii batlerm r M'ss i.'i'viea fh'ntbic':, ilccWsed shoiit 5-1 years r.,To. in the Hoora of venth". lacrnr; off 1.-... I..- ..r . r..'. ''..W.J. .1. ...A.l r , r'TOI'. fi'" .ii.t.-.i iidii u, t hy hir :n, i ,.r. i ,, rf Y,.-f ,.., f,v,.rv? bf'Ti be .i.'. r i!f:li'. ''Ii T,,.u ,,, ) ..e f 'i-, if. io river, and n train followed. fhat ft NcBrirsks.' Rift would cause i ui"-1 J.ly i;,' t fir(, f pu,,:,n ar.ni,.r. solution' AT fli.s I ri6 r it is ju-t a? anr-Sr.I directed s zt cutwurts of Ara ie? say that tl'r "rfpea? of tint tVA will fro-! as..;. Ju'e.0 (tht (tie',: '."'l.-.'-r t;- b'.f tier the I M'aj' i'l ta 1. three attenints n t-i f - :-ifi'. for th f-r'-if." -vlti.'-, :f f-1 ..' !.. "i"..---ti- "t ??"' 1 Jos; to .'....t.-v ''.. ''cr ' Tf'.-'tbA f f"- t,v.4-i-o' :.. ; ;m 1 nootnrr .?-:tcl the 14th, by an-" other writer, s!af s that he had only timrf ' to e. i-jmui-.ieite that, at tint mement, th"' 'I ill . b ar. h1 the hands J'fi' r -t d tba j-Vrts IA