Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, October 26, 1855, Image 1

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LEWISBU
BY 0. N; WORDEN k J. R. CORNELIUS.
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II. C. itlCKOK, CoKREsroxDixc Editor.
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Nortii Branch Canal. Tbe whole
. f ,ll. ,M,,u, at Beach Haven
' , '
Office last year, was, SlGtt, 14i -0, up lo
October 1st Tbis year up to tbe same
date the .mount has 811,173.
rIlon. George It. Barrett, of Clear- ; (l(jom0 j,,,,, B;lu ,l:e . wc have some corn
field, i chosen I'rcsidcut Judgo tf tbo j y you wi;, i, td ,m.et one or two
Wayne district, having S.tlUO over Hon. ; aJuolJ, tbe Lumber."
Thomas S. Dell. Mr. Barret will remove j , nut faiJ jlllm .
t!ieu,'as if sud-
within tbe District. Mr. Barrett, we un- ' jeu, struri. l,., thought that our wes-
derstaud, was formerly a printer lu Lewis-
bnrg.
ration. Samuel Merrill, President of
i . t.. ,i:... c,... it.. ..I.- ,.f T,i;..n,,,.,.i;.i
-'-' ........ --"-
and for many years Treasurer of the State,
died recently at his residence in Indianap-
olis. He was a brother of the late Hon.
James Merrill, of New Uerliu, having mi-
crated to Indiana, from Vermont, as a
school-teacher.
A ClIAl'LAlN Ari-oiNTtK. The Prcsi
eot has appointed Korkht Givin, Metho
dist Episcopal, of Philadelphia, to be a
Chaplaiu in tbe Navy, vice Vernon K?k
ridge, deceased, at Norfolk, of yellow fev
er. Tbis is the man who, in the capaci
ty of a cMouiz itiou agent, in Lewi-burg,
preached two c mtradieti.rv discourses full
r -
of slaveliolJcrs argumcoU ao mttouU.K-s.
OneofAi fac's" was, tbe -Southern
people d.iie not trut their servants at tbe
North, y.u (North.u.-rs) iiouw them so."
Auolhcr was "that there is it cast in his-
tury of a race being emancipated ami OJt
vpon the suit a here they had been slaves.
With such outrageous falsehoods did this
''Reverend" iusult a freedom loving peo
ple. It was rem irked at tlu time that he
was doing dirty w .rk for 8"Uic big pay,
(alth.ingli he boasted in the pulpit of his
wealtn.J aua u,re 11 is an appoiiumcui
from Frank Pierce to go south in a fat
government station, whero be can aid in
preventing the s.u:lieru 'servauts' from
going north wr abuse them so .J
Till- "CUAZY" PEOPLE.
are " ,lie wsular receipt of -7V
OpaL" a monthly inasazine conducted hy the
-
inmates of the Lnnruic Asylum, Lnra, . 1
, 1 .1 1
and peruse it w;in aoi.ged sympathy and
sansfaenon. The ft.lk.wme storv and poems
we .elect as quite as good as the majority of
niaeAzine wruinirs by people outuJe of lhe
Asyluoj. E1. Chronicle.
AN AUTUMN' LESSON.
Though fading fast, and falling sere
And withered to the mould.
The glories of lhe wanm2 year.
How well iherc !.. ns .'lu!
Not surer on the niht of cluom
Will dawn lhe sU.Nnine day,
Than from O-'toher's leaf-strewn tomb
Will burst the leafy May.
If o'er antumn blasts have blow n,
Aador heart-verdure left us bare.
Dear, perished hopes around us strewn.
And chilled us u iih their wintry air
Oh ! yet on us a May shill breathe.
To bud in hope, in health to bloom.
And wiih in richest ver ture u-reaihe
A garland fresii'ning to our tomb.
GUESSIN'O.
What would become of Yankee land,
Were it not for pipssirjiT :
This last best sen- bestowed on ns
Is really qmle a blessii.g.
The lawyer "tieesses M a rasp.
Beyond his pou-tr of solving t
Th jury ptiess he must be ris:ht.
While verdicts they're evolving.
The doctor s'isscs he will find
His patient ijuite a trouble!
And sure his guessini. in my case,
Will not turn out a bubble.
The girls are trnessin; who will come
To take them to lhe parly ;
The fellows guess who they will take,
AnJ step along quite smartly.
The lover guesses h had best
To ranke 'lhe proposition,"
Guesses his heart, when that is done,
Will cease us palpitation.
The maiden juesses what he'll say.
And has her answer r-ady
Cnesses she'll tell it offquiie glib,
But finds her voice unsteady.
The mother guesses "something's broke,"
She hears snrh wondrous Halter
Guesses the children told a fib.
By saying, "Xo great matter."
The father gn'sss he'll be rich.
If things should go tn suit him
Gi.es f s "it cosis a sight to live"
A fact there's no di'pjtin.
Th one who wrote this.suessej he'd make,
One day. a famous po,, ; j
The p.ople euessed his head was turned; :
I guess these verses show it. j
John's Conversion, and John's Wife. :
I told you, last year.all about the eclipse,
and the way I cut out John, aud picked '
the "berry" be was doat ing on. Well, it j
was a bitter lessou for him, but he bad '
determined to have a wife, and if ever a ;
fellow worked faithfully at courting, he has
:i - i i. . I
until a itict iij;.!, .lien uc IU& out too I
pipers," wold folk, say, and eame in pos- i
. . - i
ecsston of about as pretty , pteco of prop- j
erty as he could well lay cl.im to. !
cl. .rn , ' , , . j
She is a western gtil, and a keen oceat
that; and Jobn diJn t stand any sort of
chance at first. He was just as polite and i
,. .- , ., . , , , , !
attentive all the while as he cou.d be, and ;
It is a tact past all disputing, that love for :
a modest, sensible girl will work miracles '
r .' , ,, I
u icuuiuh Huu foiisuiiii; us masculine i . . - .. . , 1 1
mortal; but somehow biseiT.rtsfor. while j
scmed all to no purpose. Sbe was polite fcafA Colured Men's National Conven
ani clal w.'b J-iin, wull fing or pSj (t ou his been hell in fhilada lately. ,
j tbe Dewcst songs when lie aked bur to ilo
jso.anabe.eittingmartbeiKelodeon.wouM
I secni to forget every thing but bcr; but
tbc moment the song was cndcd.she would
j engage in convention with some one eke.
A" e"o n,asur a como BUr.
ltaJ j JuLn wouJ look a)1
, "
j sorts of things at him, but al to no pur-
P- p" '" WL".' on un'1 laf Mruh-
I met John one evening;, and said lo him,
: t(,r eirl WM unc 0f ,lie company, changed :
Lis mii.J and went with me
I We just fuuUS1' ,0 mU 8 C0I
circle arouutt the tire, ana auer singing
. .
i glees and songs came an impromptu njsicr
I supper, and lingering over tbe tulle, as
j r'-l'le "'" d". wu ull:eJ a,,put wan'
: thing, and, finally, tbe Maine La and
. . 1 1 .:
intemperance came ut.ucrcons.uerauoii.
The school-master waxed furious against
the law.
Jobn said it would be Weil not
to drink, but might as well let everybody
do as the pleaw buy rum and brandy, if
they were fools enough.
I saw Jennie lJuriis,tlie western girl,her
face grew red, and then pale, and wbeu tbe
school-master launched iutoviulcut anathe
mas of the l rain!e.-a fanatics, as he termed
M iine-law hvisdators. the tears came in
: hor durk) gr:lJ. 0.w an.l K.r vcry lips grew
.y limi.ri.(l witU ciuotiou. My
fij,, Wl.re r,,. , and I said to her,
..ow, ,,,.1,., w !,.,t do yon say? Vour
, i al,u .t sookeu f.T a few moments:
lut ,IS .. tlll. (,vnau i Wl,ids."
'I fear, alter what has beeu said, I will
be ridiculed if 1 ted you."
"No, no 1" said I, "ao one will be so
mean as tl.at."
'I would liku to :.c the man who dare
to ridicule you, either to-nirht or any oth-
cr time, said John, flashing Iightuing
from y., Cy,.s at tilu school master,
wl,o settled into fj'iietuJe uuder tbe fct rch-
.j.r l0uk be met.
"I go, heart and band, fr the Maine
law, and r.joice that my father was one of
the first in Illinois to raise his voice iu fa- :
Tur uf it) anj WUi4t r. g. has termed
,. . , f . , .-...
'uraiiiless fanaticism may save yet one
. . . . , :
dear to him trotu ruin, sani tleiinii!.
' j
,-I i'lie iutemp. ranco or intoxication,
either iu liquor, opium, or tobacco; but 1
have reasons to tremble at the effect of
i rum, brandy, or whi.-kcy, for I lost those
dear to mo us my own life because adruu
i keu driver,dif regarding all entrcaticfjdrove
j his horses into tbe wrong fording place ouc
! dark uight. Forgive me if I seem har.-b,
but the recollection of a fair young face,
I which gleamed mournfully through dark
: waters, aud a noble form chispiug bcr in
! the agony of death, are associated with in
i telnpeiauce."
J We all thanked her for giving her rea-
: sons, when we could speak, lhe mourn
! ing dress coLfiruied the story of our Juu-J
j uie's sorrow ; aud if large tears moistened
I ....,!., tb,..- !;.! iu nn ili, honor
' . J. , , , . .1
e left the table, aud returned o the
fire-side. Tbc sehool master found time
!. . , , . i i . , ii;. i... !
to tell her how much he regretted bis has-
i ty, unkind remark, aud she, good, goner-:
i ous L-irl, for.'ave him, aud in t .ken of re- .
e o
concihatiou they suug mern.y lor our gra-,
! tification.
John had indulged occasionally in cbew
, ing and smoking before that night, but
I never after. Ho tarried after tbe others
I had left us; what be said to Jeunie, or
' she to him, I did not hear, but bis nice
! cider was converted into vinegar, to pre
vent any danger oi ueiog iuicuijn.-i.tii: ,
,I ...,w ;,s tl. reward of We -doitiL'. be-
I "m uow ' .
ci1f Ji.hn in t lit laiuiiv DCW iI OUrcuurcU
ide John, in the family pew of ourchurch
VUHU. ... r
at home, and ill that new carriage, sits his
t home, and ill that new carriage, sits his
wn wife, for he is the proud husband of
n u n ne, .
'enuie tbe darling Jennie Burns. '
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i T . ; . .1. T..t,.it ittiriiti '.
jeuuie iuu uaitiujj-iu- ,
A Fact in Regard tO Drilling Wheat.
We wish to record a fact which seems
: rather remalkablo iu regard to drilling
j wheat. We sowed about nine acres last
! e ti .-:.t. . r l ' li-lll. I ........ '
; lall WHU OUO Ol itosa Julius, au-a coo,.
1 three acres aniotii: corn, with a three shov-
i cl cultivator. Of the former, we have not S ;'."". Mifflin. i:nionJ- X.&lkn.
' .27 Westmoreland. Fayetle M m. L. F raztr.
j noticed a single plant heaved out with the s Schuylkill C. M. Suauh.
frost during the winter, thoU'-h some was
sowu ou the poorest clay land ou tbe farm,
onc'plowing. It was sown im-
r o
mediately before that atu jiij the coru,atid
presented iu the early winter a decidedly
pUor prospect, lim that sown among com
is badly killed wuh winter, many plants
lying ou the top of the ground, dead, lu
some places, it seems almost tutirely ru-
incd. It is the same kind of wheat as that
which was dulled. Our readers uiy draw
their o .vu conclusions. Indiana tanner.
j 4, .. 'VI . . A ,11
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a Story of a man buying oats, a few days j
. a fif JoM biU ia niis. j
. '. .. . .1 1 1 1
take lor a five. Ou discovering the bluu- ,
bas(eni , bave h ructl!ii;j ljtJ j
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fjUud reC,I";'U f " rf "
bine out the evplicr on tho bill, in order :
f witU Lis !
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fu"Js,', An exchange of a -five for .
"fifty" saved the latter from further dc-
ritops-Hrt
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TOTAL
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2uluOS
ti,Iu -9 counties, only, the tcatterit'ij
votes were returned, as follows:
Witii.tnix.jn, Clfswr, Ilvi.di4rion, Mtrtin.
W 9 2SS
.MtrTi-ny
i u'.'X.-r "11
121
(ol
14
.3.)
132
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1
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1
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1
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170
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27
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135
t
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woinan
Vtnuurtioa
132
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1
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tS4S
Williamson hvl 29 in ftif.iu.hanni tlao, Mtrtin 3D in
Lyomin;; ana fu on thruuh tbe SUte It i probable
tli..u..aiia or two of vutt were not returned Ut ll&rribarg
tbt.tff rfturnrtl fout up u flkw:
Nl.liol.on litf.745
W illiauisua
I IftlT.T
ll-U UTMiQ
IMumer
&.S46
2-2.U
d2
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K.I.2M
I'lumrr's minority in the whole rt te
i'lumer or-r Xicbolsoa 11,536
l,i04
Penasylv. Lesislature.-Sessionl856.
In the following list, which is as perfect as
r returns enable us ... make,., the namrsof
Democrats are in Roman and opposition of all
sorts, in italics. 'ew members, and those re -
. eiected jn Senate are designated by a star.
Sest3.
! t5t. Philadelphia city LU K. Prict, IVm. A.
! Crulih.
'2, Philadelphia county-X.B.Browne, liar-
i ,an ,llgra,n. r. yVa.
: 3. Montgomery Thus. P. Knox.'
4. Chester ck Delaware Jama J. Lewi
,. lterJll(,. c. Evai!S.
6 Bucks Jonathan Ely
7 Lancaster & Lebanon Ua W'. Killnstr.
Jmob "- .Viuitun
8 !,,.,, & -ur:humbcrland Daruf Tag-
tart.
9 JS'oi tiiampton V Lehigh Jos. Laubach. j
10 Carbon, Monroe, I'ike, and Wayne James :
II. Walton. I
11 Adams Jk Franklin toriciUcffincr.
Vi York Wm. H. Welsh. j
1:1 t'irnberlaiid sV Terry Samuel Wherry.
?Su!livan-.i-
14 Centre, Lycoming, Clinton,
,lr.,c arms.-
15 Ulair, Cambria, Huntingdon-John Cress-
well, jr.
1" l.urrrnr, .Montour, .oiumeia v,ianes u.
Buckale.:.
i. i l ii- w.
lf iniiujuiu. ousucuuuutx, j I'uuiig n hi.
.M. 1'iatt.
lK Tn-ga, Potter, M'Ke.n.Elk. Clearfield. Jef-j
lerson, I orrest Henry Smlhrr
i;, Mercer, Venango, W arren Thos. Huge, i
M Piatt. ..... . J
IITSOII, T Ol iel ilOIfy ...woirt.
... .w i- . it' -i-i if
it, .Mercer, venango, im i nj. iiogc.
SO Erie, Crawford . .s. J-Vauey.
SI Bmler, Beaver, Lawr. neeJ, Ferrr',,..
Zi Aliegneny, Jonas it. .iic.iiaiica, m. ii-
kins.'
2: Washington. Greene l,hn Flrnnikcn.
21 Somerset, Bedford, Fulton Fruncii Jor-
"""
Armstrong, I idiana, Clarion S. 8. Jami-
Democrats 17 Opposition 16.
Hiiesr. or RirnKSEiTiTivis.
Adams Iiaac Uobinson.
.lb'Klieny James It. Fulton, Samuel Smith,
Ja. Salisbury, C .Magee. L. B. Patterson.
A r,.,Or..n
&c Michiel K. Buyer, Vhilip
Cf.,rer,!L)uru iit I'lul.'. ' j
n.,,,.... x ;. . ir-m,. n. 1. r..r,v 1
' -
A. 11. Cruuftrd.
Beriford, Ac. K. Xelen Smith Jus. Bernhard.
Berks J. L. lieiz, B. Xuiineniachar, Wm.
Hems, Cicorse Sjlo-nk.
Blair, Ac. Mm H. Wmtnide.Jnlm M. Gilbu-
".'
Bradford Dart. Laurie. Jurisan H.'ron.ti.
Burks John Mangle, John H. Lovett, Alex.
rt. Joiinsoll.
A. Johnson
Carbon. Ac.Josh,,a Frey. Thomas Uraig.
Centre Jivi.h Strub.r.
Chr-Anj. Buchanan, Robert Irwin. Jos
Ufwrlrii.
Clearfield. re.-Seth A Backns.
,:,;,, &CJ C. McOkre, SamlCa'M
Columbia, c. John C- Montgomery,
Crawford-Lrannrd P.rrd, Jrpk Bnmm.
Cumberland Wm. Harper, James Anderson,
Danphm-. DarU Mu,n,na.
Delaware Chas. D Manley.
ErieMarr,y Wha.Ion Gidam J.B
ravette. c. Peter A.Johns. H. D.
Bull.
Foster,
Samuel Hill, John Fausold.
Franklin James B. Orr, James C. Boyd,
(Jreene RufusK. Campbel.
Indiana Fnh. H, Jffyrehtatf.
Lb.m n W'.'l-t - 4. r?rry.
fetuisbnro, Jlnian (Canttty,
Lancaster Georae J. Brush, Jesse Reinhnld,
H'. lluasckcrper. Win, Uaiuiltun.C. L. Hun
itcker: Luzerne Harrison Wright, JlendiTtin Cay
lord. Mercer, tceSumuel Km, S. B. McCalmont,
Ihinicl Lutt.
Mifflin Jolt Furrrll.
Monie'imery Josiah Hillegas.George Hamel,
A. 1). Lnngaker.
Norihampton John A. Innes, Jesse Pearson.
Northumberland J. H. Zimmermen.
I'errv Kirk Ilninr. 'v
Phil, ciiy t'. Jui .Wurru, Jacob Duck. George
Smilh, Aaron Coliurn.
Phil, coniny R. L. Wrisht, Jos. Hnneeker,
John McCarihv, C. M. Leisenrm?. Charles
Darthy, John JlancocU, John Kohrrts, T.
Year.!sley. Samuel A. Hibbs, John Thomp
son, Fred. J. Waller.
Schuylkill Win. 11. l.ebo, Samuel II pp!e.
Somerset J. A-ii;utiii(.
Susquehanna Tht.J. Ingham, John V.Smith,
Tioga T. L. Btililwiiu
X'nwn Gnrrs' W. Slranir.
Washington (Jeorce I). Milier.DaTid Riddle.
Wavne Nathaniel W. Vail.
York James Kamsey, Isaac Beck, Samuc!
Manrar.
Regular Dem. 66 State Administration 34.
RtcinrnTios.
Democrats Opposition.
Spnate 17 '
House 6
R3 50
J-Nich, iVn received majoiiues in a 1 geveu children have just been torn asunder singular phenomena this is occasioned is
majority of counties. j liu.b from limb in a bouse around the next a mystery yet to be explained. It has
mt win be" recoiled; " several ! corncr-tbat blood is gushing from all the j been presumed by all previous Arctic ex
monihs since a Free State man (Col. M Crea) j windows and doors-lhat a steamboat has p'-rers that bey ,ud a ccrtam la. tudo ani-
: in self-delenre shot a Missouri rniTian n.imed
1 .Malcom :iark, and that to preserve M'Crea
' from the fury of the pro-slavery mob then
lampant,he was put into Fort Leavenworih
for legal action. He has lain there ever;
since, waiting h.s trial hy one of F.aukdn
i Pierce's minions. The position of alUirs .
; there, now, he describes lu lhe following let
ter lo his faih'r in-laie.
Letter from K'Crca.
Leavknwouiu, Sept. 24, 1S55.
Dkak I'ATUtit : I have by a former
letter told you that the Court met last
Mondav : 1 uovV Lropose to cive you a
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irrand jurors were summoned : but of thc.e
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tbe judge selected sixteen publicly, who
beiii.' duly swoiu and tnipauclled, retired
to their room. He afterward jiritiati 'y
added three to their uumber, making nine- j her johnny cakes are angelic and that tier j I'acihc have been for years disporting n
teen, who on Tuesday came iu Court seve- husbaud must live iu a duck-pond of bli.-s. ; safety, bidding defiance to all the adven
ral times for instructions, but instead nf ' If this don't fetch her, nethin' wont j turous whalers. Tbo question, what has
giving such instructions publicly, the judge i Puritoa Htconkr. ! become of all the whales, is at length ap-
cach time sent them back to ibeir room, i If Ju want to make the flood tide of proaebing solution. The hiding place has
and sent such persons as he thought pro-
per tb lecture them in private. Uuea Lu
seut Recs. tbe chairman of the committee
that outraged Mr. l'billips. Still the Jury
coutinued to be agitated, divided, and tJ
Cyrcc their forcrnad to lead them into
Court, who becoming excited, exclaimed
in open Court that the Jury could not
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agree, as mere were u.ree iu lavor o. una -
ing for murder, five for manslaughter.and
eleven opposed to finding any bill against
we. A train the Judjra sent tlitui la their
1 instructing them that they,
! i cas,, should report the bill back
to Court endorsed "Not found and tbn.
the Grand Jury coutinued till Saturday
1 Mainly endeavoring to rrct the foreman to
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i a liia duty in returiimc tiie bill to ( ourt
I indorsed "Not found," when the Judge, ,uose our band unwillillg. j h perfect labyrinth of inlands, great
fraudulently cooperating with my enemies , hnted ,ler uob, t0,lJcr hart and small, reaching as far north as disco
' r.n il.o r.run.l .T.irv ndiniiir,..! thr- Court . . ... -... 1 very has cone, until at last Dr. Kane has
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till the second Monday of next November,
aud I am, iu violation of all law aud jus.
lice, deprived ot my liberty.
I his poor, weaK Judge manes my case
as much a party question as tbe infamous
MringtellowwouiaiIuewereontnesauie.arefilIJl.jjWhito aail colJ) bt.lu.ab tbc
bench. Wbeu 1 shall get out nf his hands, gtooui. purt;i. Th(, ccartj wh(1;,e everj.
I cati not tell. Another application will u,ut moaMireJ an eternity of love, lies un
in a few days be made by writ of habeas : dfT ) our f(.uf Tie fl,Wl.r4 sbe bent over
corpus, and error taken on that to the Su-; itb lujic. b.-nd now over her in tears.
preU'e CUrt Washi"e,on' wuich 1 tLilik
i is mj ouiy cuauce ot ever geiung out oy
lalc.
Now, that I am writing, 2 o'chd:, A-.
the city is all awake aud in arms, se-
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verm suL,lc0U5 sccuuarcis uaviiiir aii
,A .,,., .,l,r,..t ., in the eve.
t totinin AAnrn.Mtt..n trtlk tl.A l.nn.lil fltlirll.
i lillij;iuvuitUMam.uBi.i..Jvuio....5..
. ... ,. ,
e, wb0 WJ, jnst uio'jt seen prowlmc about
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the house of Mr. 1 hlhps, with a guu iu
ms Hands. It is supposed luai mere is a
company of ruEaos from Missouri assem
bled iu tbe bushes near the city, and there
is a force of at least three hundred men
well armed now ready to receive them on
the part of our city. It is supposed that
they contemplate an assault upon several
of tbe citizens, including myself and 77ie
Kansns TrrriiuT'j Ilnjisttr. Sen'inels are
postcd at every part of tue tOTvn, and in ,
every corner, with a signal. 1 have beard
several persons Sat they would joot
Hughes, lie was shot at last right by a
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itiun who was nassinir nv. wuo saw iiim ;
I U . ' ! , .,UUlt. IWI O'lllWOVt; -l ' " , " "
watching for l'hilips, but missed. Nt w Jersey, Members of Assembly and j years out of five, it is rendered impassable
The people are determined uot to be , County oS. ers. Wisconsin, Tuuaduy.No- j by ice. Thjre is, therefore, no longer any
disturbed by him, and bis associates much vemlicr (5, State officers. Maryland, Wed- nov there is no longer an cxcu.-elfer
longer, aud finding that the Judge sidtS nesd.iy, November 7, six Representatives j voyages of Arctic difcovry. 1'ereafi.cr
with those ruffians, having ouo of them to Congress. M.:ssachusctts, Monday, Xo- i gU(., expeditious would be totally inde
for clerk, bave concluded to take the law vember 12, Slate officers. Iu Tennessee, ; feasible. Even tbe natural curiosity cf
iuto their own bands; this Hughes was Alabama, California, Visconsin,and Peun- . 9ciL.Dcc, eser to determine disuuted facts,
captain of the band of ruffians who mobed
Philips, and unless he leaves this towrl , elect one U. S. Senator.
very soon, some daring Laud will certaiuly 1
drop him iuto bis grave. Matters are pro-1 t3uThe Norfolk Argus says that in a
grossing toward the formation of a State i 9;'ort sP'ce of lcS4 ,lian ninc'J dlJ's' oat
Coustituiion. Members of the Convention ' of average population of about six tbou
will be elected on the secoud Tuesday of saud, every mun, woman and child, (almost
next month, and we meet in convention ou without exception,) has been stricken with
the 24th of the same month, so as to sub- j u0 )'tliow feTer aJ about lwo '"ousand
mit it to the people before tho session of; have becn lu"cd, heing not less than two
Congress.
lb political sp!t is fst ehtnging :
prnosploonta.
The people almost universally repudiate
the laws passed by the late Legislature.
All respectable persons appointed ly that
body f .r office, are resigning. The cocks
are crowing, and I have heard no shot fir
ed. The city never was no still as it is to-
I bnr-d I shall never again have
niht.
O-casi n to allude to such a bight as this. lhe aImrtst tjtai ia,p0,sibility of gaining j ' Becn """successlol conrpeu.
1 believe that the present demonstration ' tl) it. Tle ,nost interesting item ! l"rs f"r !ie P'12' wL-a 0Da of t,,e
will have a good effect upon ruffians, both , the a(.c;)uut the description of this j P"e:ors, in a bri.f speech, thanked the fri
here and across tbe river. I rather guess 1 lust WuuJer Buhh althougll hemmed in rcn,s f,,r the riece they had manifested
the v will not think it prudent to ray us ; hr ..li,.i-.r;i,h. d ice. and immense ir'aeiers. 1 t"g th four days exhibltiTD and hoped
auother visit from Missouri.
( (JLi: M'CREA.
ToTuo?. Rattray, iiuhuquc, Iowa.
Hov to make Folks Happy. 1 'P"1"' 0D Iue uu"nu 01 au lu""3e
If you want to make a young buck feel ' tLe outhern burner
as if he were walking on thrones, tell him ! uf "ew,y isered ocean, Dr. Kane
that Julia cailcd him the handsomest man ' "" !1 it9 i-ibleelcnt of about
in town j that Clara ad.res his moustache; i 3,f'J0 miles.witb a north wind of fifty-two
and that Arabella says that-well-she fours' duration sweeping from the north,
hadn't ou.'ht to ah ah ! but she r. ally , be did not observe any ice in it, or any ob
thinks hu?s irresistible Clambank H'.jU- s'ruction to the navigation of a vessel once
Ur.
j if J0U WMt to rej-iice the internal soul ;
I ,.f a rormrtr-r. till him that six women and .
I j,lst 'bust' killing all on board that tu
n T,P Kiewsis bus cut his own throat
j auJ u awfu, aui iIIipeUt;trab!e
1 eom.ivoh everything Alabama
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It you want to nj ice an euuor, icii
him that his Inst great article on tbe cross
cut and tip and sifter question has been
C' pied and severely
c .mmented on in the
London Time, and great 1 prai.-cd in the ,: beyond the uitima thule of modern adven-
Ai:,rm,ir Z-.iiu,,. If v'ou add that allure. It savs :
club has been made up in your ward to
i:.l-.. his t.an. r. and that vou beard that a
' ro w n itenf Riodicin'j man recently iuii'iir-
' 'ed lis ad Jr. ss, you will greatly add to the
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effect. .V 1. Tanei.
, If jou want to delight a young matron,
tell her that her chiii is perfection, that
j bliss melt over a lady's head, give her a
d. z n of Alexandre s gloves, two cmary
birils, halt a dozen moonbeams, twelve
, yards of silk, au ice cream, a rose bud, a
1 tqueexe of the band, aud the promise of a
' "ew bonnet. If she don't melt it will le
i because sue can t. M.une attr L,iy.
The Loss us a Wife. In comparison
, w-t tUe Uj fif a M 0,Lcr he ;
ni(iij Qro ,riflllg .ihu mife , (be wLd j
Lusieil hc.rsL.lf so uw,arit.dly f...r the pre- j
, . i i .i,,. i
, tiUUH DUta dlt'UU'l MVS j MI".t H !VMJ
tUt fail her oU c, , Y))ll 9tanJ
anJ Muk ,lftbc t. It
j a amUr c,(1r01, ,Uw wllure
; ,,,e fcUn h,tJ),. pn beaatiful fl iwers, or the
' . i;,,.ir,i i t ,;,,!, 1.1 th.,
st irs frlitttTcd ovt-rlieiii
o
a ,i.r., riw.mai.. r..ni..inh. .
is oTien to vour lntuosi signr. lou iuiuk
of bcr n,JW ag a, gentleneS!)) an beauty ,ail
purity. But she is dead ! The dear bead
that uhl Dpim J0Ur uo3nlj rojtg in the j
i
,, r , ri
u a piLow of clay, lhe
6til darkness upon
taUi, (bat bavc lninisit.re,
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so untiringly,
shaking the dew from the petals that tbe
: TerJurJ arollud bcr may be sept green and
, ....r,.! There is so strtiniro a hush iu
no h bt fuotatL.p4 movin
,.,-. c, ... , v ,t .,,
w bv. e
' Aud the old clock ticks, aud strikes, and
ticks ; it was music wbeu she could hear
; it. Now it seems a knell on the hours
through which you watched the shadows
of death upon her fac. And every day
the clock repeat.1 that old story. Mauy
another tale it ttlleth, too of beautiful
words aud deedi that are registered above.
You feel Oh, how often that the grave
can uot Veep her !
Elections to Come. Elections are'to
tike place iu Louisiana on Monday, No-
Vetuber 5, for State oCicers aud five Kepre-
sentatives to Congress. 31issis.nppi,Mon-
day, November 5, State officers aud five
Fffrescntativcs to Congress. New York,
Tuesday, November C, State officers, but
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no iioveruttr auei i.icuieiiu:iit uuverui'r.
?.vlvan:a, tho Legislature in each Stats
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I out of three of the whole abiding comma-
ni'y of Noifjlk, whit? snd Hack.
TWELFTII YEAR
$1.50 per Year,
Kane's Arctic Expedition.
The Kane Expedition, though a failure
as regards the special object for which it
J . . . .
was undertaken, has added cousideraole
to the aggregate of scientific and geogruph.
ical knowledge, and established beyond all
duub. .Le eIiiteD,e 0f a gea, and
i accumulated by the intense cold of a thou -
I sand winters, is itself free from tLo frorea i
obstructions further south. I iom a high
within its limits. ."lore tLan tins,
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abounded in animal life, which is not the
ca.se in the waters farther south. By what
ut" 'uo r""-"'
: Here is a fact which conflicts strangely
j with the theory. Io the highest known
latitude a polar sea has been found where
animal life is abundant, aud the Water is
j ,.,.,,, t, ,1A f :v
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I Speculating upon this carious fact, the
Xth American, is of opinion that further
; explorations should be made to penetrate
iQ thlt remte and inaccessible region
! . W. a wealth nf whale oil must exist if
' th, whalers could onlv pet at it. There,
I safe frm the harpoon which has merciless-
....
j ly pursued them all round the globe, toe
! fugitives from Spitzbergen and the Green-
lauJ ,ea3j and Baffin's Bay and the North ,
teen found, and thoujh Dr. Kane does
, nnt mention the fact, it is of course pre-
sumeable that the animal lite tound in the '
; p(lar Sea must include whales, for they
j exist everywhere in the Arctic Seas. The
( importance of this discovery ia lituitvd only
ty the extent and inacessibility of the sea
j i self, and though al present tbe prospect
is not tbe most promising for its utility,
yet future revelations and discoveries may
v..lTntrA ilia rli fTi.'iiTf c Tbpr it nmr.lt rnnni I
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about the pole and in the Arctic circle for
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rope and Asia and the western part of tbe
' u,,Ituera face of America, has never yet
' tceD defined. !'hs eastern part cf the
.........
fouud the limit of the system in the open
I'olar Sea. The question now to be solv-
! ed is whether this sea is connected with
t ,1 f ti i l
I tue Arctic Ocean, before alluded to, aud
'
tuus oncieui i neat ueioss tue V"-e, ui
. - '
n uetuei tie " isiauua letuaiu iu vcuixuiri'
ed, which separate it frcm tha ocean. Tbe
probability seems to be that tbe Polar Sea
must be of great extent and depth, or it
could not remain free of ice. An approach
northward from the eastern continent,
would probably show the reality. Unless
it be more accessible than by ."e openin
at present discovered, it must contiuuc au
unknown realm, where the whales may
! luxuriate unmolested, aud the seals and
walrusscs multiply at their leisure.
The lsJijcr on tho other hand, thinks
that there is now no longer any induce
ment to incur the perils of a voyage to
j tuose bigU northern latitudes, and predicts
j 'bat thee arctic expeditions should now
be abandoned. "For three centuries," it
sas, "the idea of a Northwest passage has
stimulated a succession of heroes to endure
the rigors of au arctic winter, in the hope
of finding a passage from the Atlantis to
tbc 1'acific. At last the great problem has
been solved. Tbe successful voyage and
, io irney of Com. McClure, terminating last
j ear has provtd that there is really such
j . connection by water. lut it has also
j provuj that the passage can never be made
. ' . . .
.... .. . a r... .nmm..t.d .n.t tho r.t. r nr
-w .
will be no justification fr the perils, ex
posure, aud loss of life involved in those
enterjn:S-S. From this day out, therefore.
Mtii. arnlnMlLtna n. t. , 1 J g..1li Vltlpri'tl 11
-tit,. It. ttUIUIttlUlM Uldl tw " ' I - , . , . ,
, .. - . it, , that this pentieiuau formerly of Fhtlada .
among the things of the pa3t. Jo prose-1
. , .. ... , . . : and at one time editor of tho nrif of its
cute them, as Irauklin said, iu his homely j ' -
, , , ,. . , t . .1 ' T'lnrs, has b en elected t i the ctats Sen
way, would be "payiug to dear for tLe t .
, , ate, f:om the Tuolumne Distnet, Califor
whistle." . ' . , - i . i- i .1.-
! ma, on tha Amerietn ticket. I atil this
The Mormon, John M. Bernhiscl, hssj year, both iu Calif-ri'is aud Pennsylvania.
becn elected Delegate to Corgreeg wi.heut j Mr.C. wu s lea-lr sai tbo ui;tradicil
sny .h:w of ppoM'.ioa. j iVmicM-r " " ""
WHOLE NUMBER, C02.
always is Advance.
Finale of a Baity Show.
We learn that the proprietors of tha
"Grand Union Prize Uaby Show," at Wor-
i . -1 1 ....:. .l.:t.:.: o-.
: eecr, c.oseu .u... c.u.uiv.u.. UII o4,ur,
evening. The committee of awards bar-
; '"S "
j f 'ct"n w" expressed witb the report, by
1 in ?tur t,'eir cuiIdreB
should resch the age of discretion, both;
I P'i' nJ ttiIJreD W0U';J rear )
tba
events of the present week with pleasure,
and satisfaction. Before taking a final
leave he requested them to retire to the
ante-rom-i, where the prices and gratuities
would bo distributed. Id tha meantime
he "stepped out," to see if the moon was
up, and has not been heard from since by
the anxious matrons to whom prizes hal
been awarded. We have no sympathy for
i.t.J: .1..... 1.L..i t.
,ue " - t
! tter be at home attending to their house-
nolo, arnica man eiiio.u.i lueiusciveB
and their offspring fint.n Jiurnal.
Uiimty or the TtLEORAvn. A pea
sant received lately by mail 2 letter from
bis son Joseph, a Zjuave bcfjie Sevaste)
pol. The youn; man mecti ncd the fact
that bis le'' were yet whole, but that his
j shoes weri the worse for wear.
The af-
j fectiouate father having purchased a pair
f in .n.l.a.half. n. cemle scl as to
, ---r r
j means cf forwarding tuem. At last ha
j thought of the telegraph tht line to Mar-
j scutes runs mrongu me vi.iago. ne pu
i the address on one of lhe s jhs and slung
the shoes over tha wire. A pcdSar, pass-
ing &.v, struck with tho solidity of their
! workmanship, appropriated them and plac
ed nis used-up irampers iu lueir piace.
The next morning the oid daddy returned
t. a.i .f ilia r.!.. 1 tH hiil
to the spot, to see if the telegraph had ex
ecuted his commission. He saw tbe sub
stitution which had ben effected, 4-I vow,"
he exclaimed, "if Joseph hasn't scat bask
his old ones !"
A Second Whitfield. Recent Eng
lish journals, state that a young minister
of the Baptist church is creating as much
excitement as Irving and Whitfield did ia
their day. Tbe London correspondent 0!
the New York Sunday firms says : " His
name is Spurgeon,and he can scarcely have
reached bis'2'Jdor'23 lyear.I should think.
His eloquence is extraordinary it over
whelms you with its force and brilliancy ;
and his voice has the characteristics which
Whitfield's is said to have possessed a
ringing tone, and capable of being hear!
by an assemblage often thousand persons.'
Mr. Spurgeon, above referred to, his
been preachiug over a year, and although,
at first it was propheeied that his power
would not wear, it has not yet been dimmed.
A younger brother cf the same man, has
also commenced preaching, with, similar
effects ai d 0;u'a:ity.
Sesator Toombs, of Georgia, has ac
cepted the invitation of the lioston Com
mittee on Slavery Lectures to lecture i:t
that city. He will deliver his address on
the 24: b of January, and has selected for
l.:.. t.Tl. ' t . r . r-
no i"c:-it-f iue .ouMstcucy Ul 2lllicttu
...
Slavery with too Constitution of the
, .
I'mted St.-tes
tes and Republican Institutions,
and tbe iHect of the Ameiican Revolution
upon tbe African race." This is iu bappy
contrast with the bullying refusal of Hen
ry A. Wise.
SaT"The Toronto i'aiiie't states that to
wards the mid lie of the last century, an
individual ef 2 years of age, was cou-
' detuned to the hulks for life. It was thett
the custom, or at any rate it was the hum
or cf tbc Court, to pronounce tbe sentenc
of the term of 91? years. The criminal ha
undergone this somewhat prolonged con
finement, and a few d.iys ago was set at
liberty. lie is bent double, and bowed
almo?t to the knees. He attains next
month his l'ilst birth day.
Graftinu 1'Ri'irTitEEs. An interest
ing discovery has been made in Franc
with regard to engrafting fruit trees. In
stead of making ue uf a graft, a slip is
taken from an apple tree, for exampte.and
planted iu a potatoe, so that a couple cf
inches of the slip rtuiaiu visible. It soon
fakes root, developer itscl", and finally be
comes a banJ5. r.:e tree Uaritig Cue frait.
This method is due to the liobcmiau gard-
' ner.
I
A Good Example Uoston (Mass.,1
papers state, in a few d ivs a store will bi
opened in that city w 1 1 a capital of 130,
000 do'.!:ir-, as an egeuey for tbe sale cf
Flour at Western price", witb the additicti
of the cost i.f ir.inspirtation and incident
al expen.es. Tho U ston I'ost sats,"some
of tbe better chss cf our moneyed me a
are ready to aivanc..- sums f r the purpoo
of establishing stores of this description."
James W. CuFttwiit, llsq We sea
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