Cfl'RO N LEWISBUBG e 0. N. "NVORDEN & J. II. CORNELIUS. II. C. IIICKOK, CounEsroxmxc Enimtt. ELEVENTH YEAH Vv'llOLE N L'MBKR, 574. $1.50 teu Year, aj.vay in Advance. riHaps at ffmisbnrr, Union (Cwntij, prnnsploania. C ; Time is necessary for thought. And is f lip, (the proper name of which appendage ! not this the reason why so mauy of our ; is, to your committee, Unknown,) has been : educated men are so ordinary -why thc ' seen skulking around the building; but ' bar and the pulpit are Hooded with mere j that be has done any barm, or was even Tot the iwiburS chronicle. striplings and dullards why thc honor i trying to do any, doe not appear. They Mr. El'ITOH : I have read with attcn- anJ cftccm in Blich ,1)0se r,rrcssi0,ls Lave also observed that, when the familiar tin, in ymir last paper, the letter of your 6LuulJ le LcJ ,0t? anJ th. t I ,;on asked "Have 'you seen .Sum simply fur the want of suffijient time fur j to day ?" the invariable auswer would be, thought, j 'Ves, tip at the Arsenal 1" As the people Hut, do yon ask whose fault it is, that ; allovcrthc couu!ry,cxccptafcwih"thcbtt!k there is such a ruh into all our mental townships of Lehigh, seem willing to trust pursuits and professions? -Can it not le : Sam with even weightier responsibilities, attributed principally to our Father.,, our your committee consider the old Mexican wishtoseehnglaiiu cru-ncu in me pren Instructor, and our Uulers ? American i shoot mm .u-.Arth. but!, o. contest by the power of Russia. Fathers 1 why do you not put twisted bitts ' cards damairc to them or In them. Ctjc ftofetorfl Cljroniclf. FU1IMV, Al'tlll. 13, IKS. l.-lnliia correspondent. '-S. II. F. Ills dep sympathy with the Russian des potism, and his hatred of Engl and, are i:i lu- view disgraceful to him, both as a re- .,1.!:,,n and as a mail. 1 can imagine only three reasons why any man should s Knfland crushed in ttie prcsen Tiir. fa mi : iiardeii Tlie )rIiuil. - . i. . ii. lint. A man may i c a i -r-..-., a.m jllt() the ul,mtU3 of tjl09e fractiou. lins of may cherish ajwoiH fpite again-t England, ' at ,oaat un,;1 are of , A j , . J . . . .. - - in. .. ..it...,:. J . . J . .. of Ihe chapel of St. George; she bad hark- ! in the lilting and jig-like tunc.i of the pre-' ened to the most ethcrial solos and gor-; sent day. The mora thoroughly the nm- j xiin gcous choruses that art could perform and ; sieal education of any one has been on-1 money could procure, but this was only ducted, the more readily will the truth of praising Ood by deputy, while ths people this proposition be acknowledged. No in the pews wcro silent; and now, for the where in the range of Protestant Christen first time, she witucsscd, among the bills dom, it is believed, is there such magnifi-! of Abcrdeenchire, a congregation who cent harmony as in the old cathedrals aud were really in earnest, and who with one , leading parish churches of England, and consent lifted up their voices to magnify 1 yet nought is permitted in such places rx-j ,'"r readers wilt have nearly a the Lord. ! cent the maiecfie airs to which we alio le ! "'TP1? We fear that the churches in our cities airs which by conceited modern artists and towns are growing in cumber, iu are thrown aside as out of dato. which the system of bulging by deputy If thechurehes will attend to their duty, prevails, and we can not but regard the ! they may have choirs that will be of much Respecting the interference of the police ' dcc,J of congregational s'uging as a sure ns in guiding and tvstniuixjf, instead of UttUburg CAroniVt. rS"If our r'aiar-s on ih rulic: - f Frut Itave t ?!(! an interest in any mind, ve thitiW th--y will l,e "f the f -'Viwin.' ir.Mli peiit and judicious artirte cn the r!aitin? at.'! msnsrmenl of tren. V.'i'h tbe lixt .t xr.ntt I'csirablc var.etie? of all kintis f fi ait.lrt a givn.ar.'I ihe-e itire.-tiu.-is T t ll. :r c'i'liva'ioii. iitfjtu ;rn"r- innrwent Inrnries cfTif. W.ll thevturn it necrtint? (l ily 1-t tln-m ac jiromptty. Tirr. flies j what is to be c!ne 'his sran. muxi be Ui'n.'' mih aii'l to lose one yenr .if nr hort hie fr any g'tnl piirpoif, is a less ituk-cJ because F.ngland has throw u fiber ance to the "SearU-t Vv'em in. S,con,l.Uc may lc a Svutlicrn Slave ry lVopagaudi.-t Fillibuster; and he iu::y therefore hate England ciinply because he foars that the naval power of England way prevent him and his amiiMc pirati cal associates from stealing the inland of Cuba, in order to p rpetuate slavery in that tropical Eden f r ever En-1 for ever. If yourcorre.-pondeut's hostility to Eng land originates in cither or both of the above splendid reasons, he has at least the eonsolation of know ing that he does not stand tntirity r.lcnc. II jwbeit, if he is not ashamed of his company, wo can we'laff.r 1 to leave him for the prwent, with the be nevolent wih that ia process of time Lis heart may become as soft us his bead. Rut, perbap?, the fairest way to judge your correspondent, is by his own words. Inoncplaco lie says,. -peaking of England,) 'She may carry tousiiiutiniial liberty in her train ; she iu;.y pave the w.-.y f r eivi lization for the schoolmaster und the missionary ; but she is iljiaud, and Be were born to hate her '." The above extract shows its author to Lc a narrow-miiide 1, spiteful, ignorant euob, who has made up his mind to hate you, too, men ot science and Lioverumcut ! why not cheek up Young America, and ( tints save our country from so many ship- i wrecks, by giving l.i u time fur growth in J thought ? I .lost here, methinks we bear some one , j index that vital piety among the people is sHcnriun, the psalmody of the conren- I Fr.nT-.cW T.-- t.r. on tbe decline. , e do not believe that tion. If they act wisely, one main object "i,"r 01 the churches in our deuomiuatioa are will bo the regular training of the mem- j Fkki'aii.tix of tiik S nr.. Two worse in this respect than others aroimd bers of the whole church. In many cases , modes are adopted for preparing; i!," soil Uur epistolary correspondence with the ClluL we ' av5 our laults to conless, if half the fum tbat is spent to procure 'or Iriiit 'ives. une is to ruiuee tue irio.'t two distinguished individuals, claiminir to an( ' " ,iino ,uat 'n ni:l"J quarters wc some four, eight, or more persons, who j turr'irr to a high drgrec of firtili'y by- be Adjutant General, has met with no re- j shou''l teJ?'n to ameud. j sing as they plsase, and who prevent the j deep plowing or trer' hirg and manuring, of Ilarrisbur-', to preserve the public peace, wo ar-i informed that the gentlemen composing that body never meddle in $nh mnttere. the result ; if too nca, t'.wy crowd each . other, nnd preveiit li,- jrri'wth ar.d r:pn ins of t-C f: uit to' a c;st -.'Tir.'n--! Tha follow itig ra'es on t''is 'utiieet, wliic'i irs sa aeiriy crret a! taay he given for c nri.d appiKUlloii to dilTrrcbt v.'lctk nl a.i, si" copied fruiu a 1 ile edition of 'hi Amcrk an I'ruit Cultu'l "AI1I.KS la feit.k ! s'.netj f lLo eonutry, whi r - t"! tre,-s r: . y at'iin rreal s-z-, an 1 wm-r? tl'V- i- p'eit'T cf Inn 4 ) fei t is the greatest tiistauee r j lilt -1. 1 i 1 ii.--ialdi.- ai. -e is two rods or !U fc Vi'Li ro tl.s rnos! i? tj L'; n-ie of ii:t- Uni", and win re tiiluiii'i iu the l::..Ls ; pr.t te l wii-i the tiei.s Lec-jine tou larc, U, feet "li-tai.eo m::y be adopted. For p.' "1 niMi on a plu s:o-.'l;s, IiJ fi.!.t; lor Jyta wida or dwarf st-au-Ia'd-. ot Douer.in sfoei' X feet; for dwarf rounJucidcd trees on p.i-r:.ii:.-e sio.k?, C Let. I'KAr.H. Large erowirg standard vatic- ti p, ou fear stock.', 20 fit ; aivarf stanu- kt is ueplorable to witness, in the house p-ople from joiuing, were given to teach ! atil the other is to dig Iure b oes a;;d nil ai.'s on tj'iincc (wi-.h stems pruned up or of Ood, a congregation assembled, of the whole church from year to year, there ' thctu with rich compost mixed with the throe feet, the beads with natural groatu, which the greater part of the people could would bo found a vastly improved state of returned soil. 1 .!. .1. . 1 thnr tn mnmnprs Of till Pfinirnr. monitors ' rnr rtnr1iM W inntnrt lKftinviAp'tT.r.tK ,.ii1nsiiin ft. a ,.f T'l l-ir.- ir. .T:r 7c 1 f" .e t ri -,iea Christ can save you. Then be careful ; lm" lac5B Bro luu usy, gaooi.ng , - ---------- ...-.p.- ( r, .. . . . ,...tlJ j .tj or T0U w;n certaiul floun ! a'J0"t o1 things, to pay any attention to 1 of tho church, or mere professional sing- t amount of training shall beenjoyed by the j large quantities of manure, whtcu should , 8 to i f.et. l, , " ,. . x ! the public interests. crs, it is generally found that as they are ' congregation. Then, when the rcople aro I he as liuely broken with tbo barrow ai . Aprichis. Oac-foUtthnicre space thaa dor. (l'ardon tbo digression, if such it be.) , r v u t . I . . . - . I. ... ... , . . ' , j . , . - , , , , 1 IS -hold on the coutrar the thiukinH Your Committee beg leave to auggest : n,ore advanced in the science of music ; familiar with an adequate numbcrof good I practicable, before turning under. Thus, ( for pl.ims. man- wenTn i'dtacomesia contact" wkk l!3' tuat in llic'ss j3's of 6unP0W(1;r ncl i tllan tlic of ,te congrcgation.so their congregational melodies, it will lo need- j hy a combined use cf the saboiI and treuch j Qviscr.. C to S feet. rirniitid'owV'L'rirali1 in WDgins a!ri'' ! fnl that in som8 ccn,ral PIace of the rlow, and by a free use of the Latrow, a Orapfs. Most vigoracsly growing na- ratber into a b'azin - brilliancy if 'hlin ' ' 0W'D8 lhe fttCt that lshafts, bowovcr I witn wbica ,uc Poph are unacquainted. ( church, a sufficient body of persons shall j deep, rich, aud mellow bed of earth may , l"e J"r,;, on 3 ,ri!!'3 8 f,:tt "'"'s -J f--et un his darkened undcretandint'o the dis I wcl1 dcted,ean not prove nearly so tntir-' 0f tonne, the pooplo aro then silent, j bo placed, who arc qualified to lead in tho ; be formed for the reception cf the tree. ; Part i on a 12 f"ct trei:i9 '' f l t sPrt . acrous as impiemcnTS Oi more recent in- wuu ou. nn, dwu aa arc : caciuu- vi iraisiug vruu. iue lurjfur mc " cii-iuuvu munurv wr compose is rcl u w' v 'e" - ' " - vnnr nrMrifiiiiT. fri'ftin". nnd F.i:imm( nnil r- . . J take tunc for more is like an HihUL-I who mumhes ami gloats 0f tou over me lauus ci u v unsuan netgno.-r, s0 far ,Uat UutL;ug lut the rei; noi oecau-c uaies ino;e iao::s inciii sclres, but because the. devil within him impels bi:u to abhor that Christian neigh bor's most unquestionable virtues. For let it be borne in mind that bis expression cf hatred is not against the Etigli.-h Olig archy not against those hateful antiquat ed features of the English system, which had their origin in ng,s ot uarKnc.'3 ana 0(ir, .... nf ,,..,., undreamed of before ! and feudal despotism ; but against E,Klhn.l j h, bcCJraeJ not ouly an ornament) ! ogainst England in the aggregate Eng. j but lccufact(ir , SOciety. llere.what a j land as she is. Ills diabolical spite is galaxy of iHiant, immortal miuds wight ! against the lana where originated the - be arrayeii to show what thinking has if Hi 0rjn,and tho right of Tri,,l f Jury, i Jono tQ eicvafc ,Uc wor;,i ; He hates the land which gave birth to ,tis thinking that leads tho mind Alfred, to Ucde, to Wiekliffe, to ISacon, - to ccar anJ Jistluct perccptions. to Shakespeare, to Milton, to Newton, to , Man ni3y Kc ,, hcar) yeSj Bnd rea( Howard, to Wesley, at.d to Uobcrt Hall. ana lcarn as as bc pl,.ascSj and he But, suppose that the ardent wish of S. ' win ncvcr know any,hing of it csccpt ,hat H. F. is fully realized. Suppose that the wLLll he La3 til0U,lt over, that which by power of gallant France and constitution- ! ,, v;nlT hss ....j, thc Droncrt7 cf L n i i saying that tue wnkr of this piece is an J ply. We fear from this, that a personal old logey, sure; tut there is just where yon , collision has taken place, and a cat-as- nnss it, my eavuling friend, as I despise : trophe, as terrible as that which marked ! whlcn "'e greater part of the people could would bo found a vastly improved state of returned soil, l.ieh of these modes L-s (,r flighiiy thinucJ ly pruning Lut once a old fog) i jin. If our old fogies possessed the encounter of thc feline quadrupeds of !" lucJ W0UIJi ta'u part iu the psalmody ; congregational binging. We remember, ! it- advantages. In fruit girdens, proper, year.f. r rrehi.rd culture.) S f-:et ; pjraiuid. as much sense as our mule drivers, who ' Kilkenny, been the result. If nothing ! J('1 a li-'tltss indifference, or an evil on one occasion, going into the church of where trees of quick or rather small growth cu pc-ir aloJ:-, S to 10 le t ; or. q-iince, ( sit, upon the break simply down-hill, we honhl bo left, but thc caudal extremities, arrangement as to the style of music, pre- a celebrated preacher, and not knowing arc set as near each o'ber as clriunist.iucCo . fet. It si: -ul l never lc fergottcn tLat would be very loth to despise their ism. j wc would regret to be compelled to Land vcuts ,DCUI from joining ;n the song of tbe hour at which services commenced, we . will admit, it may Lc best to r repare at pears on quince shuui 1 be ho placed as ta 15 ut they are so intolerably stupid as not ; down such tule to posterity. harmony. In a few churches it is f,nh- 1 happily found that we wero somewhat be-; once the whole surface; but for extensive admit of high or enriching cultivation. It only to sit upon tho break down-hill, but J Your Committee are not unmindful that '"""e "ot ' s'ng- A choir is well paid fore time. Looking around the church, ! apple orchards, where a distance of SO cr is ju;te usokfs to p'a;it theni and, tleu also up-hill, and upon tho level iuto the ' "eternal v-gilance is the price of liberty." j for discharging this duty, and why should we observed arrangements made for at 10 feet intervenes between the trt, aud neg!. tt giving t'.en: t!ie lest care, bargain. Ihncc, too, away with old fogy-1 For creator security, therefore, we recom- ! u'iJn rei' 'llJ'0S aQJ gentlemen do so vul- least thirty -live or forty persons to act as ' when many tears must clapae before thry I'EACtirs. It is Usual to allow abouS mend that a breast work of mulleru stalks ' E"r a t!ling as praise God? They are a choir. Such a spectacle immediately led cover thc whole surface, it may be suf- CO feet i'r p.ach tro. s :li.t arc never fh.T- (botanical name, verLaseum) surmounted I a'u to 're 0,'"-''"s to sing for their amuse- us to anticipate a Sabbath opera. Py and licicnt to enrich at first tue scii iu the iui- tenr.t ;nj hut finnittid to r;r'.ad out aui ly six pairs of old boot legs charged to thc n,cnt aml gratification. Of course,it would by the congregation assembled, and thc mediate vicinity ofta'-h tree. take tleir natural Course. Iiat if short- niuzsle, be thrown around tho Arsenal, . 1,0 'raveling out of our record to inquir-i services began. To our surprise, one pr- Tao most perfect way fir preparing the ened in uEtiuilly as they .-houl I Le,or even, and that a guard con-posed of allind man, ; 'fsu;h parties do not view tho duty and son on the right was taking the couuter entire surface of tl.e soil is treacling ly truLi-ially, ly cutting Lack tlrec-ycaf a cripple, and thrre old women, bc detail- privilege of prayer in the same manner, tenor another on the left took the tenor; hand to a depth cfttro and a lull to three bruneler, th"v nir.v oce-ipy c-lj 12 f.cf. ed to protect lhe Commonwealth against . aI1 'lau 'l ovor 10 ',e attended to by the in tha front another had tb.3 air, and still feet, woiki.-.g in mauitre at the same iin.e. 1'eaeh tre.s L-ulJei cn ti e plum, which, thc possibility of additional wrong. And minister whom they have paid for praying another adjoining, took the bass, and thus Lut as this mode is only fitted for very reduces lltlr grcwtli a little, m.iy be kept for still further security, that a flock of . for tncm a,so ' j we perceived it was, generally, all over tbe small portions of ground, larg r may le cut back so as to rcri'iiro a space of onh S geese be quartered on Capitolinc Hill,1 In some congregations, an honest desire vast assemblage. The choir was there, well prepared by uicaa of tli sub-soil and rr & feet. with instructions to make a noife if any ' improve tho psalmody exists ; and ac ' but its ouly uso was to give tone and di- ; trench plow. The soil may be loosened iu Cukhkie.?. Common standard.-, CO horde of modern tUuls should attempt to ' cordingly a choir, aud it may be an organ ; reetion to the movement of that great body 1 the Cxst place to a depth cf twenty inches feet apart ; pyramid-!- ou cf-mmoa stntks, I oy a largo sue o.I plow diawa Ly a strop i 1 " ''! i "' .nanii'-o sr-xss, o leer, l'aite.i teim. Afior being thus loosened, a double , and IoreiiM rcfjiire only iLre-fourius Michigan plow will iuvertittoaay desired , of this space. i-iii 1 An 1 for better counsel, let us go lack almost tivo thousand years, and take the advice of the good ceupjr Horace, when he tells us t ) "avoil extremes." Let us remember, too, that be states that "F! ue ln in r T n-: .-mt e rti I n".nrt f n.-., 1. jit uliri u 'i ie. r -i!..i.-;iT'- it-'.tui Tho s -use of v. liieli liing, "there is a limit to affairs ; and in short, there are certain bound;, beyond and ou this side of whieh,noouo canstaud upou just grounds' Young America 1 why not, then, quit ire frequent d au I t f ' surPrisC iL Tljis U1y he objected to, on is provided and maintained atconsiderablo , of united worshipers. j '"it " ' yo'u hav already ' the 6ronnd tLat lhere Br0 8CCS enough ; expense. It soon begins to appear that It will be observed that ire are not ob- ' uothiu but thc ""lio ( ! here already. Wo admit tho truth, but j tbe dcired results are not secured. AYhe-1 jecting to tbe legitimate uso of choirs in ( nlimrnt of morn reeent in. Boicnju auu soiiu airs, sucu as arc exercise ot praising uou. lhe larucr thc cu-rottcd manure or comm l - - . 1 o C . In all military operations, that su,lol ' congregational use, are set ; congregation, the larger should this body the trees aro to bo planted immediately, asiae lor iigui and flippant movements, be; but in ail cases it is imperative to ' bat fresh manuro will auswer provided it vcntion which is most wanted is 1'oirer. al England is crushed beneath the weight own mind." ttussiaa "wintered patmours and her Then woul(1 a man bcMlne Kreat J ; fierce hussars." Then will be seen the ; v,i.i i, nrtemnfn,' "W.v,l,l ! he have every perception become a divine illumination?" If so, bo must thiuk yes, TniXK, as it and it alone can unlock ; those doors which bar thc mind from know- ilcdg Tue I'lougii-Uoy. prophetic alternative of the great Napo leon; atd Europe, instead of cherishing the hope cf becoming "rkplbli caji," will be hopelessly "Cossack." Then, if S. n. F. should have occasion to visit, or to revisit the old world, Le will be relieved from the domination of j Report ElClraordinary ! England's hateful law, and Cud Liuiaclfl fOiioaoiYV.Bowji was appointed Adjutant extremely happy under the mild sway of '' ul I'ennsyhaiua.by Gov. 15iKler."f.;r .I, T-.,r:. i. ii t ' thc unexpired term" so lhe record al Harris- , ., ... hurt savs of Mr. ana the Russian whipping post. ' If this supreme felicity wero reserved NOBLEST OF SOXXETg I. A Stale. YCillT CflTTlTLTC3 A STtTL? ??ut hvli ratnl lwttl-m'tit nor Ubof rd mound, Thi k wall, ut ttioati-d (Ct4f; Nut cities fair, with iirri ami turret crowned! Not bavH ud lruwl-arm-il lurt. Wlir, lauhinf; ot tiie rt-irm, ri--h nvr rIJ ; Not tnm-t ftnd 9pnrl.-d cmrt. Where low bwil b.eniA wafts (wrfums to prida. Nol M'-n. high-mtailid mn, 5I-'n who th"ir ilutim know. But know thir rictit. an! knowing dare miintmtn, l'rTent tbf loni-altncd blow, And oru-li tlie trrant wln tln.jr burt the chain t Til 131 conflitute a State I GHisi.i;i;r.iUK, Crp.a.XTS. 4 to .j ft. r.AsriiEltP.iCS. 3 to 1 feet. una ncro again me people leel that they i gnard sgainst any band of leaders silcn-; is torn to pieces, finely pulvem-jj, and 1 x K1 aD0TC "lV-"'" the I -.i are set aside. Uy and bye, the choir feci ' cing the church. Let it not bo said tbat thoroughly intcrn.ised with the soil by rc-' 13 nr-c',-',-r tf tr:cs required fur an that they have secured an amount of pow- J all these matters will require watchfulness peated harrowings. On clayey round, ' IMT! ! cr, and may venture on certain liberties j and care. We know this ; and we hold nothing is better for this purp. 9- than the : fraPrt -7 ,re" J 12 ft-rar and when they have succeeded in making ' that the importanoc of I'salmody in the ' simple instrument known as the "drag- :"T u j ,''(' themselves ftlt to le "a power in the ' public service of God is such, that those roller." 0 ' , ' j lt church," they will even arrange and die-! who undervalue or neglect it, are nn&t for n or5'Dary casf s it may he sufficient to - jg . . j 4 2 '; j u tate hit "pieces" are to le "wrfornietT' on the Lord's Day 1 Some time since, when traveling ia a stage with a number of ministers, we heard one of them des- H iving determined tie uisiancus, tL.i oil tuo - r for none but your enlightened correspon dent, I would be half inclined to say, So mote it le .' I April 9, 1S55. Anglo American. Tor the Lewiaourg Chronicle. T HI X K ! Why is it, that man seldom if ever rises above etlucatim aud tradition f II. A C'liurcli. . Wo it cOTiiTiTi-rcs a Cnra u I Not trip!e hi-Tarclir, or ttironn pricet. The stolen traj-pini: ol the Komi.h boant, Aitar. or wt.ll inn; creed, r.itm niaical ta nave, or uni-t.fy. Nor aujht Ui.it lulH th-; tar or charms the eye. A Intuit of fiilliful men, Mot f -r OOD'S wnr.hip, in an upper room, On b Ilnide, or It'Uir glon. Of 'neath Ihe ml-lui.cht'a starry dome. In weal, in wn with l.ote, bilt aror-I, To hear the eoitivls of Ilia holy Worl, . Mc-dped to earh other an I their etintnun lyrd : Tuux eon.titttte a Church I Psalmcdy. Keenan. (Silarr, S.MMI per annum.) t'pon the expiration of Kinii'i term, Gov. Pollock appointed Tii J. Powi R j to tlicofiiec. Dou'maiitliovcver,cIaiiiiin liiat his appointment nlwuld have been for a full term I of three years, refined to yield up thc keys, j niner A-r. nf Itie f.fTieo. Ttv lllf" tlif? nf SnmP slralacm, SAMucI U. Karns obiaincd cn- joct is reported of the Queen of England, trance into the Arsenal at llarrisbtirjr, and on the occasion of her first sojourn at Bal- . . 1 I... .... ..r n : -..1 I.... Tir .l.l I !... Wl .t. .1 I ! . . in uveic i 11 iiiiu mi. iua.-.csu.u i.i .rn. nieiai, uu j.igmauu nouie. ii neu tue j cr nicy dc cnoirs wincu ulctarc to minis- ' xt set in pold. nor decked wiih gems. Power. Many threats of "buckshot war,' ' R;1bhath arrived, she. together with thn ! tore nr misa pribnle nn.t leie. nff iin!cl.n I Rl' nriite ami irr.nlih nocprl. 1 rincc aud tho young members of tho Koyal family, walked to tho little parish the trust which has been reposed in them. , "'8 "0le ,n 'n,s neow of deep soil. I - . nnle le... oee. .... .1. 4A . : at . a , As yet, we have only touched on this c,,uub" veie t roo.s oi nci. s.tf) is tn j u;i. ,;.t for d- subject. Wo have not space here !o enter trecs ' wl,Uout b tc a very - ; tho F;r sr, u . ;3nl;t .. e ... 1 er.1.1 nenirl . ii J-.:..-l .1...; I. , . : ' on tue cost ot tne musical nertormanees " r"" e"-'- n" i v.? cribing a scene through which he passed in many of our leading churches, or t J'araaftmrauiplanting.UrpehnlrMwal when preaching for a brother, who had point out such airs as wc conceive tn be lcel ia a m,''ri re to be dug ana h.; u been absent from his charge. On reach- j suitablo for the stated service of God. To ' with r!ch''r materials, ing the church he sent a slip of paper to these points we may again refer, ere long; ' Dn ,ns WQol,! surface enrol tie pra the proper quarter, intimating tho psalms J meantime we commend tho wbola matter P3re 'a manner, large holes should and. hymns which he had selected as bear- ' to the attention of our rr-sders, especially , e u? '"-cJ "it!l r 'tcd manure aud ing on the subject of his discourse. When 1 10 ,uoso among them who may be conm-c- earth, intimately intermixed. Xo fr. h in the pulpit he received a note, statin"-' tcJ witb congregations where this service manure should ever be allowd to come in that tho choir would not sine his select;'"1 a dccai',D tate.-iWjfftriVm ; conta-' with the roots ; bui if well iooor-: tion ; that they had practiced during the week the pieces which they had agreed on for the day, a list of which they sent him, There is a little, mystic clock, and that these alone they would sing. Not i ' human eye hath seen. ... , ' . . . i That bcatelh on that beaieth on Wishing to have a seeno during Divine Knon morning until cn ; service, the preacher yielded to this ins And when the soul Is wrapped in sleep, lent dictation, although ho felt mortiGed j It Xdilew?. ne'llong dav. at finding such a state of things in any And never runneth down. it is cn.y necessary t. mrr.u:o g:ven uistar.c:s ou 'tie tjur tn ULar.ci ot the souare 'of, and thea by strctiiiag a c rd, or stakiiifT sirai !it Hncs, the points of intersect i ia -Till lie the places fr cacti tree. The tots r.rc thus laid ouJ jcifeol Iy strafght, which is aa iuipriunt cuve n'cr.ee iu cultivation, anl avoi Is tuo d.iH er.Ilits of the crocked rows whic'a are 'cn' porated with the soii, it ciaT be r!a"C Tllli L1FK-CLOCK. I the outer part nf the larg" hrd, : f r to result fiei!i a oa; ; in the : mi ie ( f le -.uu- - i of planting List : roofs to pencrrat e as they extend their r!i Oh. wondrous is ihe work of art An interesting anccdoto on this sub-' church. A ow, in relation to the wholo subject I Which knells the oartin: hour. of organs and choirs of every kind,wheth-' E " art ne'er formed nor mind conceived t.. I.. !,.- -l.r.u j:-.:.. :t. ! ..'1!'e li'e-clock's mar;ic power; blood and thunder, ensued, but no skins were broken, or lives lost ; and Pwt has the State arms at llarrisbar", and I'uwsiw tho5e or amuse themselves behind their curtains, , XiTZr or otherwise behave unseemly iu the house j yrn Can it not be accounted fur, from thc laci mat he seldom if ever ihtLs? Like . ea,ivii;e These iiiicrestine prelimina- i church of Crathic, an Iitiffible structure in of God, wc wish to lay down a simp. the bee, he seems content to sip of the ries will shed light upon the following hurao-' which the peasantry and farmers of the principle namely I tho subject of psal sweets of the arts and sciences, without ! rnus j district were accustomed to worship God. mody in every congregation is under the stopping a moment to contemplate as to ' Jl. mrt r.fthi MiliHa Committee nftJtc ,SV?i-' It was the first time thatRoyalty had ever i control of thc church. Few will bc found ing. This sij'iarj ui ; for large apple orel.ard?. F.-r si&alUr nLatatun,. and for other kimls i.i :r. es. is growth, i.y preparing holes in tins way :, ae,!B(.timM eonvnient t., tr..-, seven or tight feet in diameter, we hive ia .r,: ruWS) .'losing more space between ; found tho young trees to make a groth , ro.r as r,, KiL.n:,i iu tu; C3 Lc. j for the first four years at le-t triple that ;yvr. Aloe tLe-o j of treesstt in common good soil with holos I a, ..-!, , just lar-p enough to receive thc roots. In setting out large apple orchards, it- may not be practicable to subsoil or trench J the entire ground. Large holes may bc ' ' . . . . dug as just iercribed, or a surip of ground roxs t!i plow may le passed, c'lltiratirg" for each row eight feet wide, may be pre- a s;rlp of gruiind st vi ral feet on each side. thc whys and wherefores of said sweets. Content to behold the beauties of nature, 1 to listen to the melody of her feathered ' eongstcrs, to inhale the fragrance of her ufet on the rrsiAuliuii rtlative v certain j been seen in that secluded region, and dUturbnnect iruVA took pfare recently at speculation was rife in conjectures as to the S'-ile Artenal ia JhrrUnrj. , tb - j ru3(ics wonU -omnort to object to a choir in which prudence,and a regard to tbe objects of their appoint ment, are found to prevail. When the Mr. TA.iHATtT , on tha part of the Com-. tliera3Cive3 iu tbe presenco of a Queen. ! leader of a choir is found to select such life s deep stream mii Alt still and softlv elides. Like the wavelet's step, with a gentle brat, tt warns of passing tides : When passion nerves the warrior's arm For deeds of hale and wron', Thmish heeded not the fearful sound, The knell is deep and strongi When eyes to eyes are ga2in soft, And tender words are spoken, Thru fast aud wild it rallies ou d beds of flowers Parc-' subsoiiing and manuring, taking ' hut leaving the rest of tie groua 1 iec care in all cases that the mannr in well ! pulverized and incorporated by repeated I hnrrowiogs. This mode is particuiaiy adaptcd to ehycy ground, thc furrow which is ffiado at each pvf operating as a drain to carry off the water which would othcr- odora inJii.-i. e . ' mittce on the .iIi!itia,(o whom was rcterred . j... . , , A. , , As if with love 'twere broken c.u U1 tl UUU,.10U3 uullSi ( su, . ;ncJ rc?olufion . oucuiiy, auu uu too tcvcreuco auu ae-, n. iro nounn oy rno people, anu are Surh js the cIock lhat measures lift, without even paying a single calm consid-1 -n.-. .l i.i...,,.r-ei ,.i corum ofa people tbat understood how to ! really suited for concretrational use. it will ! Of flesh and spirit blended i ' 1 ... i .i .... I . .. . . . . . ' At4 il.ua 'in-ill e.in Mrtthin K he4il Till flint Klrantre; liltt is endr:L cordially join. cration as to tho principles whereby ho j be is hereby requested to communicate to ihe t render honor to those on earth to whom be generally found that Knives uis pleasure and deli-ht thuo 1 (,"a,r as soou a5 lns co..vei..e..LC ... ...c honor w;is duc anJ Tct who fut tu Ipmnins ir;n; i i . ' ' public service will permit, Ihe causes of thc - ' Becomes willing to let these " scouts of rc-eni .listurbances at the State Arsenal in I wero assembled for the worship of tbo me mind, as tuey have been called lull Hamsburp, together with a full statement of i King of kings, they awaited her approach, him into dull apatl v: so that. ,.wi ..t "'.occurrences cos.;, . ,ere;vi.n, am. una - , . . dccwo ai0cd .... to ' ' . ncuon. n anv. is ronuirco lor tne nurno.se oi , le ing improved aud tnlii.-htened.Iin i renressin'r li.iinesiiu insurrection. Dreservin2 i have precedence in entering tho humble simply pleased, and remains in iijnorauce - pufcl": pcac'' ma""ainin-' n 'Hicient sanctUary. The building was soon filled It ba t.ooe. e: t . . ' j and satisfactory adiniuisiraiion ut Ihe affairs,. , , . , , . , ii uk Lecn said, tuat reading niukes a ! f bis department, and wheiher the police of. " vory part, and the Qaccn having been lull man; conversation a ready man- writ. 1 ' Borough oi llarrisbiirrrhas been called on I assigned a pew in the callery frontinj the the f.refif ' b. "g " csact man; but thiukin 1 CL II OW favtr . filling to embrace the privilege of becom- 2P.f'0t 'K' out, g;int i some pur,u1torrrofeision;t)fbtcomiB(:alij;,lt. house i . .i .1-. b - iu me nicrirv nrm..... i ... i i.uj.ii T. :. i j "i-uivuu IU gUlUC i actual uuiouiii. a 13 nun .inevi bvuhui lo 7. sJSc skcr through the ! have been heard, and Btrango lights seen I? r 1 n,Cnt:i' an moral world 1 j gleaming from a garret window, at unsca rel I ti 'CCt?f"IOBS!'0 hold the same sonablo hours, but nothing has occurred ea on to tbe mind, that food does to tbe I to creato that intense alarm, which, for tuuqttently, they must bc digested. Indtguted idea, to th. mind, re what S8f , f00d " t0 th9 WJ. h only aownward. as follows : ing tuo Dcuavior oi mo wnoio congrega- We have viewed tho ground carefully, ; tion. Thc minister appeared ; tho psaiin and examined a great number of witnesses, i of praise was read ; he took his scat, and but as yet, hare no downright evidence of j tho voice of thanksgiving was heard on all hands. Thc Queen in sudden excitement looked around her for and a moment, leaning forward she burst into tears. It was the first time in all her life that she had seen a tchole congregation united in many weeks, has agitated the people of praising God, and the emotion produced this Commonwealth. It is also true, that by the scene quite overcame her. She tall, powerful.military-lookiog individu- bad listened to tbe raijestie swell of the al, with a brilliant appendage to his ncthet i organ, as it tolled along tbo fretted roof i those ToocraU airs, which Ira aot foaDtl the people will Should a tendency bc ob served for musical display, to tho injury Till that strange lu- Francis L. liowman, of Wilke s l?arre, 11 .1 e .? mem i t grass or oia.r crops. i :in tho trees nrt small this tie1 !s admits cf d-ep ar.d thoronoTi eoltivarieu on tuat portion ' of the ground vrl.'eli needs it uii-fi. When trees cf various slies ro put in tuo same cr.clusurc, the larger growing . hiaJi. asr.pples-, pears, cheni . .c , nr y oeeiipy the wider rowa.and ilwarf pars tlip narrower. Those of icternicdia'e sizi.sueh cs plumbs and apriwts, are planted rl nn-- J . . V. ... of the public praising of God.it is t!)e : has been appointca oy mo t resident ap. duty of the church at once to interfere. The leader, or tho members of any choir that should bo tolerated, will readily re ceive a judicious suggestion, conveyed in a proper manner ; aud thc parlies who will refuse such advice, are unfit for tho place I they occupy. Of late years there has been a great ten wise settle aud freez-; ia wiuter about the roots. For this reasou it will bo import ant to place 'he rows in a descending di rection; ami the drainage will be fieiiiatcd by laying a little Irusli iu the bottom of , "'u,n distances. IV-c banc; lia- lo to lo tho "dead furrow" before it ii filled with tung by the circuit", may ocrn"- n:io tho plow, alons which the surplus water ra'' l'f ,(5f! enclosure, so that ai noon ! will soak awav. '. the rmi'ie fruit bein ' tn f rm, a Iciiir.t- tain ot lutaairy, jintu ncgiuieut, in the Du.ummj. The assistance to oriicag? , rary fence is run a-r. v, : 1 pies regular army, taptain lowmau was Vaj..r , we bave just spoken of, must not be un of the 2d Regiment of Pennsylvania vol- j dcrstood a. super?eliiig the lucessi'y of untcers, in the .Mexican war, and disting-! thorough iindirdraininp-. There are vcrv cimt destrn-rrsof the curcu-i -, sy.m til usihed himself in tho action of La Vega, : fcW s ,ils which would net be greatly bene- tho punctured an d wormy fruit that fe.Ils. and now goes into the regular service in 5;teJ by anJ to many, even those sap- ' Tra.npp!.atinb. To transrUnt a tne one of tne new Kegiments. At tho present Iron Works, on and poultry confined in tbis part. Tiie' niii mala prove one of the moot cav ei'i- Mon- dency to forsake tho grave old airs of our j day r last week, a little boy aged about fathers, for tho light and dance-like move ments, or the selections from masses or operas of modern compossrs. This tenden cy is all in tbe wrong direction, and indi cative of weak judgment and vitiated taste. There is stately and majestio grandeur, a fulness of tono and body of sentiment, capacity for rich and gorgeous harmony, and dignified solemnity, in four years, son of II. IT. Fowler,fell down several flight of stairs and landed in the mill race. When taken out be was doad, bnt whether death wu caused by the fall or drowning, his fiicnds were nnable to determine. Lycoming Gazette. The State Capital Ke porter, published at Concord, New Hampshire, edited by Hon. Kdmuod Burke, has tho Houston and Folbsk Jag nailed ta the mast. - posed to be dry ennogh, it i.-, absolutely properly, an I m FU-h R njjr.sr . to necessary. Many thousand young trecj ' cluck its growth ai little as pai.e.ble, it are yearly lost in conseq-ionce of setting 1 n,u-t 'al"-'11 UP 'th the cntifj caci cf them in ground that retains more or less ' rvt, as nearly ai pas.ii'-Ic. Fuw Eer stagnant water, although dry on tho sur- sons who dig r. tree are aaars t! at tiiey tVce j and many thousand bearing trees ! re cutting off and leaving in tin groumi, becomo stunted, mossy, and yield scruhby ! nine tenths of n"t-wor!i ct Cae'y fruit from the same csuse. j brnnching fibres. We h-ve a'r n.ly rrn Distances, axo LAtna olt thb j that iLe toots n?-ia!!y r-v'" 1 to a iistanto GROUND In laying out ground for trans'- about equal to t lie height of the Ue. . planting, it is absolutely necessary te know The best modem practice eiubraew th , tbe proper distance for each sort. - If too j following requisites, .fur tb tree faw remote from feh other, t Wate of land is I r fi0" j1