R6 CHRON BY O. X. WOEDEN & J. K- CORNELIUS. - As IxDr.rnxDrN-T Family Nnrs Joukxat,. ESTABLISHED IN 1843...: WHOLE i, LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1858. At $1,00 Per Year, always ik Advanct. 71117 B printing mH pinDini, . 1 mill 1I1 l.llr 'H'I I11. w'.yw.vfftK AT THE ''CHRONICLE" OFFICE, Market Square, Lewisburg . a rvE-or r-'it nit: s'(ii'lal& Of nil tli' iiistituli'ns lu Hit Kst or in tin Wt-ft, Th Vtt'niti iutiluli' n Of tin st nfir.r. it)Vbcct. TITf is ronjii I t every n lmir, AuJ our Iwhimt t! Ulifurlt J, V iili a p n. r:il imitsti.n T. thf i"fjtf of tin- worlJ. Thn rfnw tcn. i chic it!"H. dihko no dflar, Cmdio fri'm every iw Him-, ivim fn m vwry way ; l'riu jour slat? an. I ImA-) t t. tl.iii't 1. a f.l, V -r L.N' Lt Sam iit rich t nou Ji tur. uJus ALLToSCI1ihI. Cotut- from hir the mL-Iity atrn Of tin troiiJ St. Lawrence Ht.w, Come fr- tu FiorMaiiii.it Kansas 0iui from Maine un-l Mi-xiro, Come an.l wvlr-tuif to tin ,cliool-nvm, from tin w:le Atlantic r-lmre. To tin p.Mc-n r ci-n when; tin y hear TlifM r.T-tln- n:ir. Then tome alrtv, Ac. W w ill ral, ami pll. anI r ij-licr ; Vi it-, Mi'l tliinlt w lien tlmuIil are free ; AinI in htuJy wiih aUi-utiou. Curve a lie! V il-.linr. Our motto "Kxv.-i,.r' Aii-1 it our luotivfs true W will 1. tf tin woyM the i?er luu o j'aFP our Iifi timt throitirh, Thtu com aloti, Ac. Our fatluT" irnve ik litirtyt Hut liitlt- J :.J tin v tlrenm itf the irraiiJ rnult to fnll.-w In the milttv ai if t)lm; With th- match of IMm ati- n All ti e ri'J ih m-t on fire, Ai 1 knit diir tliouizlitrt ttctluT W ith a tfletrrai'liic wire. ILcn rome alon, Ac. Whil" K'irr-n '! in commotion Her ui"ii,rclH in a fret We are teach i n tr th- ni a hv n Which they iier-r van fur-i. A n J tlti h-v fust are leartiiliT I'ncle -aiu i ii tatiH.l; For the pe. .!.- .o the (ljn, AiU the clnlJrrn go to scIkx-I. Then come uli-ng, Ac. Th i' in eiTy nation Ar- ji-iiiin.: In-art atitl haul, T f-i-renJ a h-te 1 1 Know 1. -I -e, A ii-1 Frrtih'in, o't r the land; An-1 l iirle j-iim it- aniou.s That hiM-hillren all hhouIJ lo M"1lie wiMt an.l the I rarrst, Atitl mist worthy to - free. Then rutne aloujr, Ac. Ci'm. jin our .wel!inj nutiiU-r?, AdJ alvance with u al ,-n; We will aU. iu frictitlly uni' Q, Siu; in wiK-lom v,ny a N'Hp, I'ntil every ianj re-ei ho ith the fne anJ joyous rail. Conn ye to the Fount of Knowh-.Ijfi TlnreV a wehonn- for you a.'l. Thenr.ime ahn), come non;. mike no tl.-Ny, Ac. MIIVOIV, ki ii. , IS5S. ftxrlVancis T. Carpcuter, E-q , of Jer sey Shore, was elected a Trustee of the 1,'uiversity, at the !ast meeting of the li'tarJs : atxi i;ev. 1.. .M. IJjrk. r, ot lov erly, X. J , Itev. lleuben Jeffrey of I'hila., I'aviJ Ilayncs of Ilarrisburg, and llcv. J. ! An Jirson Kelly of Jersey Sbore,wcrc ebo- eon its tha clccte were Democrat says Mr. Kelly was "on thc . Curators. ! success stands out as a fixed fact. There; ' . ... - i . , , . : ,n.. i . j,i, a..i.i i:.t. had imbedded itself in the ball of the eye. sons. One fifth uf the present number of ' , , .i . , . . ' us, as Irom mountain 10 iuoumaiu our prison nars oi munauiy, iiuh:x i geuuu eoutu ci.u i.iu-.-i.. ..- . . . , ... , m- Th T.,.wi-tnwn n. mncrat corrects baa been from tue lirst a constant ana , ' . i ' i , , , , . , , . ,,r ,.. After vainly endeavoring to extricate it students are the sons of ministers; and serine j.t.wL town JAniocrut corrects -, f . t , ( vision has taken in the broad sceDce, rest-1 away and be at rest." Then have your opened, touched with his linger of mercy i o statement (copied ty us last week,) dualc; numbered but five. Add- ing in loveliness beneath the sheen of sun- i ,flvc ana sympathy, whispering of the glo- our loved one, giving her back to life. ; - 'S- - P-- - ' D W oe ."l t James K. Keli.v, i:-,,. bad been in2 fbc to the craduates of Ibo W for-! licht. or in crandeur when the storm's 'ri0U3 llVoU fallen as soolhina balm ; and While, for a season, we have clawed ful magnet which he had. He npp.wd it grandsons of the Key. Drs Gnffin and d to Congress from Oregon. There m vcnr, thc whole number is but twehc. ,. ',, Cl. iwj rd in the still ,i.i.n..t ii. iu franco lin-! hands, new pictures have been bun,; in W aoJ was r,'J "Cf J " CUJiB lLe "ferspoon, ana tne great-granason oi two Democratic tickets, and the This ycur there are fucn. Lust year, 1 , ,,.,, , rrnm ,1P : .,.-... . v. i nlir hnrra ;,l!crv.which time may mellow . VK of removed. It was the Key. Jonathan Edward. wrong one," and was iiJ,ahJ. e tin- aw' Lal.k of ,'ue' 'flnanc;ai pressure, "such ; stones stand as watchers above the hill-' every earnest effort to extend the basis forj Hope's melody have made music on our ; Martin, the confidential clerk and agent C. Breckinridge, Vice President, made a dcrstand it was tho Auti-Slavcry portion jncre!lse givcs cviJeIlce 0f vitality in the : side sleepers in thc village of the dead. : characters of usefulness, for every anxious ; heart strings, which shall vibrate perhaps 0f thc Secretary of the Interior, who was set political speech, in which he announc ed the Democracy that supported Mr. . institute, of which those having it in ' yc Lave learned to love thc spot which thought for our success, and every step when the baud that struck the cord has i sent to Kansas last fall, and who superin- cd his approval, without exception, of Bu- Kolly, and the Buchauan or Pro Sla- very Democracy with tho patronage at their disposal succeeded. So the de sccudants of Col. JuiiN Kelly, of the Kevolutionary struggle, arc not to be in cluded among the "rojidar Democracy, because they will not go in for Slavery. Mrve the cause of woman's elevation bet-1 th0 "Biycr of Life." Nor would we for- just yielded to thc toil worn sower a rich have fallen upon the turf beneath which 1 tional Treasury will respond both for his , They are worn so as to be scarcely perccp Tbcy are to be turned off, with Douglas tcr than by filling with scholars every I . thoso wll0S(J livcs jiaTe faIen in tljcsc , rewarj . ,a , ott tL;3 is a harvest day of ; rests the mortal of those whose tears arc expenses and his eaitmlituret. 11 aMj. tiUe, which cives them a neat and grace- and the Kepublieans, and proscribed as "tho wrong sort" of Democrats! Annual Eeport of I he Board of Curator.- OF TIIE Uniucrsitn nt Ccnjiolmrg. ... , ,i . . .. ( The "owajturougn - " Publication, is happy m being able to inform the friends of the University that its affairs are in a most favorable and encouraging condition. At the suggestion of the Chancellor.thc : ... v f V k 1 Trc ctsurer (Kcv. A. K. Hell l prepared a detailed statement of the finances of thc o-i.. . ,i.i by the Board as exceedingly valuable, and ! controi 0f t, gcbool, shows that while its CCnse have borne up thanksgivings that , faction we have so largely shared. Bright they have recommended that it be pub- j icflUCnec and teaching have been Chris- iovcj occs have found friends. Iutoyour upon our heart's allar will ever glow re lished, in rainrblet form, and circulated ' tian. they have not been sectarian. Not j . , ., ,i i. r i membrances of Tour labors of love. Long through thc State. This statement will j I 1 1 show that the property of the University ; is of nreat value ami. all I...il.lin.s. completed, will bc encumbered with only c , --- --- e 7 about 510,000 of debt. Thc buildings arc all that could be wished for the pur pose of education. They admirably coin bine the solid, comf irlablc, healthy, and economical, and furni.-h thc very best and most desirable accommodation for a large number of students, both male and frtiialn. The Committee appointed to attend thc Examinations of the Collegiate aud Academic departments, made the follow- ing report ; "That, as a whole, the examinations the Baptist denomination. e believe : "ere highly satisfactory, giving evidence ; that, with the blessing of God, a glorious of care and al,;!;,,, ,i, ,.f ;.'.. -. . ... , : :, ...4 ,k ! uetorsaniaac "c- on .he part of the pupils. ' The Academic .,L,nf n,lor ucoirectun of Geo. Yea"cr, a-sistcd by M. W. Cramer. Mr. V, l.nnn m. the crouud oulr r.r.n . t.. i i. -i... l I., - . " and heuec has jilau to perfection ; so that, if any deli- ! cieuey exists, it uiay Lo remedied iu fu- line-, ineii; in, uuLi, a iriuiuni lu ' ' analysis, ami understanding of tiic clcnicu- ,arv principles, which promise much, j ' J" .e i,llofiiato lament, IW. lilies bus been Acting i'm-mont ana uih I Profit;-or of the brock and tbc Latin Language?. This doparttuvut is iu a very , jrosjcrus condition. t 1 he cicutitic l'epartmcut lias been iu ' tut 'partial operation, on account of tbc ; j absence of i'rof. Loomts. There i? no Vntfoeecr in tho Depart- ; ' incut of L'cIIes Letters. Your committee regret that this department is uot recti v- : , ing the attcntiuu which its importance j , dctnanJs. i The Mathematical Department is pro- -greasing as uual. A general interest is ( maiiifotcd on the part of the student. j ! In the absence of the Professors, the ; Faculty have been fortunate iu securing ! the services of Tutor Tustin. : Wc think the Theological Department 1 of the I'niverMty is aceomplhing all that could be reasonably expected of it. j The uumbir of students, iu the differ j cut department:, ia not so large as desira- hie. Jlut we hope, that, wiih its present I facilities for accommodation, and at lrat i a modification of the hard times,' we ! may soou see tbc uumber greatly uug ; mentcd." ! 1 be following report was presented, by ' ilm lr,. V.l : .r ttl.A f '""'i ,u """ t nmmittee on the lemale Institute," the Institute in a very flourishing condi- I turn, the exercises then it-n giving sure prom- : ise of a bright termination t tt!t r nrnnntV. i tious. larjo as thev were then, have been I 1 .,.1 t. n fl.nl ..K Avn. ! fully realized. ' j I r- gret that none of my associates of the Cummittec were present to witness ; lau eiosiu" eaiuiuaiious, out II, auorus !,,.! mnnrr iliit f T .1. -I :.. . I.. rr , . was e;i.aole ot judging, ttie exercises gave the must unmistakable evidence of schol- ; ar.-hiji on the part of the young ladies, and evinced such thoroughness of trainiug ' as to be highly creditable to the I'rineipal ! and her accomplished assistants, here ; all has heen well rcrformed, it is difficult to particularize, nut while tbc substantial ... . . . . ot clocatiou Lave bceu so hnely developed . . naps no unjust not to rear to some ot tno which we feel a pleasure in publishing cuing the heart-beats, and giving a firmer . sno. . , ?. ' . PTnni,,, a our souls the Same l.Tve-li.bt will burn- J. ! ? ' Seated tla, by that trick and "ltev. Mr. Miles and myself attended step in the march of life, is met by a low - . , for the heart never for,e.: " , 'Z "y ot "rolk ani the Tariff of '42," ! the examination at the close of the Win- hopeless refrain, whispering of momenis! AnJ to lhe I.rcs;jeDt elect, we would ! And now. our farf farewell is to those ! ' ' ' - - 6T! UP "our c!ear mJ Ttioned : tcr esslon. c were gratified to find which have been, but which shall be no ,(..,i . .: , ..t i .t - .... i . : Foraien Gold ws. Homn I.ahnr. ,0 a' of Oregon, and "came down" -.v.v...(.i...,.u.5., vrjiitiaiij, iuuuui mu- fcrifllter t na" . h ' " ol-'""' " - sic and drawing. The sweet sounds that Ut-C ofsome cheering feature. Untested ; SCCmcd all rough and dark, the goal far cave so much zest to the examination ex-i . . , , , , ,i , , ' , , fc . ... , , -c , , , .energies have been developed, as cacti beyond 0ur reach, when, panting and ereises, and tho many beautiful pictures -""b " ' i"" , . , , lhat graced the walls, gave evidence that rugged portion has been left behind ; fajnt, we have almost sunk iu despondency, the teaching of those brauches is entrust- while, from every rock of discouragement ' your words of encouragement have thrown ed to those who have capacity and taste in whose shadow wc have sat, may be tra-' fresh energy into our efforts. Wbon our for the work. : ccd firmer footsteps and higher resolves. steps have faltered, you have pointed to The examinations were largely attend- , for a momcnt only may our foot1 the end, which, with its chaplet, stood to 3 '. . ,, ' one expression, which was that of appro ' r- -n ' -ii : val and commendation -: : i.. I ..,:,..) 1 ;n lit, nr.... t condiSon. or comnarin-' its cresent ' , . . . . . , .i . . , . r . ... 1 . . 'I'l tue nu inner o.s uuen.s as ,-y. u, charge may justly feel proud, while it af- I fords to its patrons an d tncu els a E"1" ' teCIhouM rCearhaUSCiuUt!liisIDconnection remarkUthattherT are' ample acconnuoda- tions for a much larger number of pupils, ; and the fiends of education could not 1 rnnm in inn mn fninnMii I. riiiiif-u iinw ,11:1:11- pied by the Female Institute. The government of thc school has been decided and firm, but tempered with so much kindness as to warmly attach the ' pupil to the Principal and her assistants. I No untoward circumstance occurred du-I . -In l,n .i -i r in dwfiirh tho hnrmnnr nr i ;,b peace and comfort, of cither qt UohT u conclujil)D pcrm;t n, to adj; that j w(jitf ()je istitute has been eminently successful in expanding and training the ! intellect, the culture of the heart has cvi- I J.ll.. I.aam nnlfl,,t,ol 'I lift t(llTinfW ueuuj um u.. ."-t character ot the grae.ua estnougu a ma- , '! oi ihciu uiueriug iu UcUuu..ua..Uu-. i I U III IUUSU UUUV1 ... -. r .1 1.,. !, ;,.,,.l i.tn ; the least of its recommendations to pumic ' J , ... j fvor, cspeca 1, to Christ, an parents and , g"U,a..s, i. u e.ew.e. u , vading all its departments, I : .. ..1 . . .lnr,'.rlio,iTQ The Committee now reporting, feel a peculiar pleasure in stating that all thc exercises of Commencement in the three several departments, Collegiate, Theologi cal, and Female, as far as they have been able to learn, gave universal satisfaction. A lar-e number of visitors were present, - . i-i.-i .i,,t and seemed to be dcngutcd witu wnai God has enabled the friends of education to do, in so well lym a oroaei iouuu- , tion for all the departments of sound learning in this State, as connected with ', V.i. f 1 ' liberality and co-operation of their friends. , caa uu- U'A 01 UCing rcaiucu. Isaac Bevan, G. V. Mil.i.i.u. i wun wuai it nas ueeu iu mo iiasi. us i l f. ,. fgm 9r l ik. .! ., , r i l,jq rliaf,.(l nm nst the 1 almnst reached her lootstfti. lie at wuose ' i J o j Ti!'- Haves c. - " U A STMltEfJlli : a i l)tniiirr.oift( lu.ui Hi- ir.k itic Jljli'Is'Mirg i.'ii):li: 1i?'ii'itli Jniii it','ijS. i:r Misa ANMK ClIll'KNTEIt, or Jllistt SliuE. The music-strains of tbc yesterdays and. the to-morrows, arc ever mingliuR their . tones in our hearts' melody. To the joyous! 'Welcome V a broken "I'arewell '." sends! back a response.wmie giau propuenc orca - ' Hi inns iiiKviT to tlift nail dirifft nf shrouded e joys, fome tunning marcu oi uopc,nuicB - Upon the days which return not. r(.s, ,,la .uusct Elories of the Fast ; those which hasten on, are niUcd by the morn - inc beams of the Future ; while in tbc noontido of tbc Present wc staud, breath - jng to the scenes, the labors, and the in- ,..,. ,j .,. ,; ,rr,1 to those . - , j , p ., t f I I ot luc oitiCT uopcl ul ijrertwj. - point toward wbffli our gaze Las been tuincd through years of toil. Now, wrap-. pc3 in clouds of difficulty, only its dim oullinc ba3 mct our cje whi, now it llM ri ttntB ,: Lnpalh the . . " . D.. . ,nw ii 'rnmuA TinrifT r,v iinnff noinnri " v" " o -j -r- o ,uiuic.- uuuu vr 'uosc ciouas. iaai, us reatimi . i ( ... b i I we have trodden, each bright spot wears a ; rest here, as we pause to breathe a "fare- ell-' ere we over tho beautiful picture which Nature it i .... i . r,. .... .n nnn l.,,f . I ,: ,.Tt. .1.;. Mn.ll. W -'-"" J t ' (ie wLitc f0, a scasoa has been our livm and mem- cry will make it the Mecca of many a si- 'c,,t r''Kr'uiane- Experiences of joy have . been ours, in this valley of lhe "Clear Water,"wbich shall be sacred even as our spirits bathe in the purer enjoyments of j ! pleasant places the dwellers in this tal- j ....... . 17- -1 "ere is sadness upon our nearts, as, j for the last lime, wc address those whose ; kindness has woven many a bright thread : , .bc web f our 6Chool life. When ! ... , .. !. 1 , ! UlUCIS Utile laaeu uui uiubif uuu ,u.p . a remembrance is vouchsafed to those who for a little while have mingled with you, each act of hospitality and iu - tcrest shall be cherished as a green spot 1 ; .... y.e . nvneriencc. By distant fire-1 BLerc faccg afe uuknowD warm i hearts have uttered your names with tcn-j , , u..rj far-off altar.! --- b- - - - - , lh mnrnmiT ntl.Tinn- ami llio evoninir in. . -" " C O uumtra UUU uvaiti luuj iuliu iuvhsuuu blessinps rromised i , - - - 114 mt" tv . To the Board of Trustees and Curators, ' wc would feebly express our appreciation of jour untiring interest in our welfare. J Our own noble Institute building, with its delightful surroundings, is a perpetual ' evidence cf that interest in our external enjoyment. The honors placed by jonr , . ..,., r.rnin (hat our : aciiou niimu r i, nnt a matter of in- difference. For your presence to-day, for j'"o-"- . j - - .... an your care uuu un juu, .u..-. behalf, we breathe our earnest gratitude , as wc drop a farewell. And may an allusion bo permitted to our General Agent? Personal it may ! we feci-that wo can not go && no Pssion ,0 ,hc 8ratI- fc .. . - . I ncss has inspired. Wo may ask, as but ,i.o n.w .la lid an emiucnt friend of our - " . ilnstituto "What w sit, vbile ho mm rmnliv 3nsfifuff, ITfiuishurg, Pn. speaks fur biuiself '!" ut what has he meet no more as of old, shall we be for not been to us ? To you, sir, our conn- cottcn ? Can distance enap the cord seller and tried frieud, wc bring our litlle ofTering; trilling it may seem, but it is warm ami roire. fre.-,h from the irlotviiifr aUar of Qur llc.arlsour ml jocp thanks, To y0U) a t inJ farowell To von. esteemed sir. from whose bands we shall receive the honors bestowed by ; our Ama latcr wa ,eDjt,r our corJial .i i , .. , , ..... tuanKS, anei wuu inose man lis a ueari-leit ; , () , Inlirr Tpnm nl , tt.irf in rniir ireefl IflA fiamft SIinllirhE Will .l . una 111 r-r t-r.n f, . . r . . ' tr:.,l ,...! Aent .;,!. nri!uieais or class association our sister heart. w,.!eoiP. n Ernest ivh tint ro,.rS 1 mav be a life filled up with usefulness and ! hardiness, cxtendinir far down bevond ; iifc'fl mt.low autumn time an influence, which shall live long after, in obedience I . i. tin ..u.uu n I'liuuuu euuiu uw uiiiiie-i , luu i , . silvery crown of glory which Life s winter , wrings suau lc laiu asioe ior me coronet J0f immortality. And to our beloved Principal but ! we W0U1J pauge cro for EVer we sunder the associltions which daiI Lavc bccn wcav. I - ,. , T. -,"6 "' iu.. mis uour are crowuea tuouputs wuieu ,i. . I........ .j ii I.. I i. i -ii iu uuui aic eiunuuu euouguis wuicu suau live when absence, time, and change have urat iul'ii um. iulu iuis lareneu, is pressed deep sadness and warm gratitude crown the labor. And tosomeof us,tbcre n...,: .Jt..i. ' . (rnm .l,Ll.., I,:, lmtip nf (.nnistiminietinn and ; curtains of affliction, we have looked with , ,,nnn il.n tMna nf niril, sliii-li ,ff,s, frnmonr vi.,wwhen ! 7 .. . . ! 0rd of cheer and act of kindnes.-, for which by your guidance wc have trodden : in higher paths, from our heart's depths wc thank you, and go forth with a fervent j prayer for an huudrcd fold of blessing' Up0n your pathway. Thc reaping time of ' the earth with all its golden wealth has years of labor. Weary not, as, in storm - or sunshine, you cast tortn the seed ; and at the great Harvest Home, may you come bearing many bright sheaves, gathered for the corner of Eternal Life. U, that when , i..i.. i,.ii .,J iruiu yuitr Iduuia tuu dii.u lent, uuu vu. ' ! scats in life's class-room shall be vacant, we may meet, not where, each year, tics dcar as life are drawn, but where, with the studies which angels love for our theme, we shall experience an unending COBmunion shadowed by no thought of a . tJ farewell. Nor would wc pass with a careless adieu :.i,i:n. ,l f. nom umii o iu n m fer we have passed from your teachings ,rnft thMe teachiDgs ma, bc exhibited ,. . rc.Bear in the charac- ters of thoso upon whom our influence' - ' - - may be cast. "O, that plenteous may bej your reward from the Great Teacher," is: the fervent prayer which rises to our lips' as they utter an affectionate "farewell." j We turn to our associates, who return to fill the places which are ours no more, j Aa in nnr accustomed paths vour footsteps ' . . 'shall tread, as in our cherished haunts . . ' .'..i t .knt! i,. La pnit.l dm ifithadnot 11 'wander, will not sometime, .'ended. U, shall it be ended as if it had not t , r k r. .i .t,i, been beirun ? No more upon earth we be cast forth after those who have been v nAA.k K a si i cn nl i n A nt nt 'l riT" lAA. 1 .... . aa! you shall ,i,nilK .--b gone to receive tne discipline oi m rtl,A in I fin frrnnt an uooi oi me . i-iay . we not ask that when, at thc bright morn- ing hour, tbe tamiliar orison in wnicn we wero wont to mingle our voices rises from yotr lipf, or, as at the Lushed even our sweet vesper nymn floats upon and with bowed beads the prayer . l 1 - . L - ae may be remcmuereu in me breathed for those fir a-y ? Though we S w hose numberless strands affection has twined? Cm northern frosts congeal the waters which rnh forth at the touch of love ? or tho tropic sun change tbcin into Tapor wreaths to pass away for ever ? lie- twecn our abidinr? rlaccs. wild mountain peaks may rear their forms ; billow to bil- low send back its hoarse response, as ccean . i. r surges scparaio us ; tut, upon our rooi- l.n,l f r.Jl.rrim. m h f..n,nl f 1-no-. ledire. Ason and onward we have iour- ' ncved. manv a Mad sont. of triumi.h boa risen from our lips, and many a glittering drop has been shed as from shrine to shriue i i .... , upon heart and brow, now with dense u uaYC urireu Our WaV, UOW Willi joy-lieu shadow upon our pathway. The Ais re - cords of our mW hopes and labors, our sympathies and criefs, are scaled to be un- closed no more till the "Books shall bo opened." But, O, are there not some : hours of our intercouse which shall be re- ' i , ., i veaiea wucn me waves 01 memory are roll- cd back, not as sunken treasures which mocK us as we cuze, nut tcweis frarKllDff S, ymS&i&UW liPVfcRkffUV"11 ; lWn ,'Dd Anti-Lccompton friends, ' has inti,0,!on- As thus we stand, it is with grateful CJDSCntcd to be a candidate, and, if nomi- '. The True SoulJiroa publishes a letter ackuowledgcmcnts to tho Love which in j ated, to enter into the coutcst with all from an intimate friend of the lateGener safety has kept our band ; that the drear-' the vjfc,or an(i cncrgy with which he is al Quitman.who declares that the National eyed messenger has registered no name , possessed. iftofc Democrat. , Hotel disease, which has cost thirtj-ono here known with the numberless who be-! The Opposition in Mifilin county have persons their lives, and destroyed tbo ncatU his folded wing have passed away. dccjjca- upoa Judge Hale of Centre couu- ' health of sixty or seventy more, was nn Yct we are sad that one seat is vaeaut ty tUL.;r candidate for Congress. : doubtedlv the cause of his death, and that that oue who has shared with us our labor, reward : but, we rejoico that while tho tln.Intc nf llin dark v!ltv has almost rest- ! W ed nnon her brow, and the cb.ll.D2 wave . 1 . ' . .. . . ' but can not efface. Other strains of mouldered. Aye, and other griefs have : pressed down their heavy folds above des- date hearts, and cold hearth-stones, where i;a strewn the dim ashes of returnkss joys, for those "are cot" who kept btight the burning embers of love. Burning drops wiped for ever. Sometimes, fl tlirir srasp of l..ve, We mevt th'-ir b-tinii); -vp, t hf.r lltir mIi m! 'Xwiu our,.wu itiuriiiunu lw, i. immum-'Iuu-Ij. But, past is past ! Memory will corn- m,,,,,. with hr.ixinos but is there a divi M -j o .. . ner who can cast wo noroscope o, our lu. turc? We no forth, not as those who b , , .. ,1,A n.nrmta fl,n (hniF tlinnpr I ft llll v . , , , c I 1..,. ,n fix. Lr. 1:1.1 nrona nt mihiin hie: r . i ii i : ;i ; to be rather than to do ? The quiet pre-1 fclf lLe llue, t0 Lhl' aB1 le i cints of home may circle our field of action,!1"1; t0,ad' " thl m tLo wotlJ-; or Humanity's claims be its only limit. ,N tat VtlJL . j Shall it not be filled up with earnest en-1 PoriiLAS Backs Oct. As we antici-' deavor? For some of ns may be prepared j patcd, Senator Douglas declines to meet 1 a Li -b mission in thc world's instruction Mr. Lincoln on the stump. Iu reply to o i . : and progress. To others, it may bo re served to watch and wait, to suffer aud en dure. In tho shadow of a great rock our tent may be pitched in peace, or beneath the cypress wc may sit, while the burn-; jDg Eaud and blighting wind perform a withering mission. Already may unseen fingers bo twining .J JJ" "uu""8bel Anting whTfor ' faut a i(tlo wLiltf sLall ,rcaJ LlIe-3 win(1. ; ing pilhWay, whose pilgrim staff and dusty j ulmll soon be lain aside, and. ere: - . the Bhadows lengthen, the journey be ,f wf ebali these links be scattered ? j wncn tbe a(t wcary glance oi eartn is taken through the tattered urapcry oi mor- tality, wucn ine lasi icni ia sirucc, auu the worn canvass folded for ever, shall we ?0' -"J" hands in a tmhtcr clasp, and Fakeell, an unending union, "beyoud the ; f T . t Miehiiran. is dead. Tho rock- luo riv..r." where no echo catches np a wail I . . u i. ,,? ! rl and Geological Society, at nn 8" nP! of farewell f Till then, to eaob, to all " : i i;,r,.Wm. P Miur, ''orrrf-pe petition -Farewell; along, a last Farewell- j ""J J . L ' '.r,. jorgC4 j The Way the Honey Goes. j Expenditures. Mr. Wilson, in the course of his speech , The fjllowin table shows the eipendi ' on tbc exlr:ivagaut sums ppctit by the ' turcs of the licneral Government for tho ! Adiuinistraii'in in colkctiug the tationa! last ten years, including the Admioistrs ; revenue, stated tbat there are, at Niagara, tions of Tai lor, Fili.Mrk, Pie&cc tnd j nineteen man employed, at an expense of lU'fllAXAN : S 12,000, to collect SOOO; at Oswego, twenty-three men, at S1S,00, to collect ' PC, 000 - fit l!nfT,!o n,on ntitT . - - J - - - J 1 -j 7 - - 1 - ) ; 000, to collect 510,000; at 1'IatNburg, i I tweniy-aix men, at lo collect J 18,000; at Uurlington, tbirty-eiglit men, i at J10,000, to collect SSJ0O ; at Wiscas j set, eight men, at S7,000, to coiled $Zt; ' at Portsmouth, twenty-one men, at 511,- 000, to collect 55,f00 ; at New bury port, ! thirteen men, at Sti.iOO, to collect S'J.'jOO; at Marbkhcad, nine men, at 2,i00, to cullcet j2.j0; at New IScdforJ, fourteen nu n, at $7,500. to collect gl.500 : at I'erth Ainboy. thirteen men, at 1,50(1, to collect 51,500; at Norfolk, twenty-three men, at 10,000, to collect $01,0 0 ; at Toledo, seven men, tt 51,400, to collect 8507 ; at Detroit, ten men, at $3,000, to collect 6105 ; at San Francisco, one boa dred and thirty-four men, at $102,000, to collect $1,50,000; at lienicia, three men, at 54,400, to collect, 52,200; at Stockton, one man, at 5o,100, to collect 5113; at sacramcDt0 0De msia at a3 Cuo ,0 coi. " ' ' ' ' lect $102; at an Uicgo, lour men, at 1 '- " 'and Thinrs,"recent!v ruML-hcd by Messrs. i L"roby, Nichols & Co., wc fiud the names ; t-f a number of subscribers, in 18 14, to a funJ - ust-'J for '"c purpose of disseiu- inating free trade doctrine.), c.-nccially in I iU r;i,t i.,ia, ..., :... ;...? '" Littna. vuu, i-su iinrcuc. 7 - t t , . x'J'J'jf tlvmtand dollars are said to have ' eea subscribed, and the London Tluvt j admitted that under this foreign pressure the tariff of 1342 was repealed. These disclosures and admissions are at once startling and astounding. By a communication in another column 0( our r,pcr it will be seen that lion. James T. Haxe is spoken of as candidate for Concress. Mr. Hale, through the ear- - - - i The magnet has been applied to a new " 7 - j " 'c J . ... c ....... , while forging a piece of iron, felt some- tLinS s,rikc Lis eK, & PpIiel a doc- fnr tr aa " B" ". HULa': ! tended the mana'UVers which gave to the Lceompton Constitution its fiual shape, has ' been again dispatched to the same quarter. : He has been absent some two weeks, and is not expected back until after the Au- j gust vote iu Kansas. Uf course, the Na- 1 tun li'P. I George W. Cass, for a long time Prcsi- j dent of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne aud Chicago Kailroad, has resigned his posi-! tien, and has been succeeded by J. K. 1 Tkimmjitn tI,A or.,11 1 Ann l'rpiil.'tit nf IeuD ,vania KaiIroaJ. Mr. Thomp- ... , , ... - son will enter upon the duties of the C'fSec i . as soon as convenient. The Ouzcll: says .. . . ...... "tI,e 1 11 U- baa at Ien8,h addeJ tJ : a letter from Mr. Lincoln inviting him to stump the State with him, Mr. D. says it ', would interfere with his previous arrange- rocnts it might bring iu other disputants ' the request ought to have been made before, Sc., Sit., but thc long aud the 8hnrt of it is, he will not accept the invi - tation. Charles "iluston Latha, "one of The free ,overs M UelVl0 oyo ccmmitted suicide ,ast wcck jjeforc killing himself he ad- , , i .. r i ,..n uresscu a letier w nee loicra gcuwauj, : ... . , ,. j J Iltc anJ tuat ns ...... c uu..j , hs "can not bc bis "protest ; against marriage," his "curse against ro- - oa ,nj ,,,1 jhe Father Monster : lie &bot uff his hea(1 Mrs. Sherman, tho lady who was so se verely wounded by a rocket on the Fourth Im rliinriri,i Innt K r.i'il nf iron ' lititiiiT iSmil ihr. iloniinfirir nf mimatPK W3 Tetlkf el luirtirr ift. i 11'J GeD. Taylor S 10,793,00735 i I:;'1 do ; 1;' ' Fillmore 40,50 1.4-J2.12 3G,ft;2,O0.S7 4:,54l,-.'02.88 51.0H.240.6D SC,3il.:t93.00 W, 1 72, 40 1.73 J:V2 do I'ii ree l:l do 1:',5 do 1.")0 do lHhl Uuebanan 108 do ;4,7).S27.85 S1,OUO,000.00 It will be remembered tbat during tho first two years, a portion of the Mexican war debt was paid off, but, DOtwithitand- 1DS i"t extraordinary source or expenae, tIie PPpriations required for all tba purposes of the Government were in BO instance much more than one half of what has been expended by Mr. Buchanan in the fiscal year just concluded, and in 1852 the cum expended was less than half this amount. The people will not fail to make their own comments. Ohio Stat Journal. '54 40 or Fioiit." It will be remem bercd that Folk and Buchanan, in 1844, were friends for war "for the whole of Ore, tho the right to " w"' ho 39 8ala "eJ ge np some will, arid lands, unfit to . lM snd granbcJ Texas, California, and "nore Slave territory on the South But j " ,iurns ou'nt I fper Oregon ia a fine ! foi:' aDl1 lt is saiJ 25,000 persons hara already left California for the sold mine - o in Frazer's river ! United States Bank. A few days since, says the Murfrecsboro Tdegrcpk, six men of ilutberford county three Demo crats and three old line Whigs entered into an agreement not to vote for any man for my office unless be shall be in favor of a re-establishment of the United Sta,es lant SDl1 ,hei7 unanimously re- so!vcJ ,hat the7 wonW "ot listen to any the rbvsicians who attended him perceived the unmiftakeablc effects of arsenic. Ministers' Sons. Princeton Theo- logical Seminary bids fair to silence the Iu Harrodsburg, Ky., last month, John chanan's administration, the Lecompton Kansas Bill included. He thought tha Republicans would be the only competitors of the L'euiocrats in 1S00. Honrs. The fashionables of PbiladeU phia no longer wear hoops to any extent. ful form. Lirge boors are now onljf worn by .the w,d r crust. A foolish gill of 20 married ono of tho Sioux Chiefs, recently, at Washington, When she reached his princely wigwam, cIia f.,nn,1 i, i mii.l tinv.'l ri(M.inie1 4V iwn other wives ! Sh3 burst into tears, but , v was too proud to return home. jjush Elmore has been appointed Asso- ' ciato Justice of the Supreme Court of Kansas, vice Judge C.to resigned. Judgo Elmore was removed from the same po. tiln the Administration of Presi- JcDt P'cfce. Edward II. RulolTe was sentenced, at thc G.neral Term of the Supreme Court .... w. .... ,,.- held at Delhi last wees, ty Judge Uray, to be huug on Friday the 27th day of August, at Ovrego, for the murder of bis child. At a meeting of tbc editors ef the Southern Methodist papers, recently, it ; was resolved, "that we regard the pub- j lishing of long obituaries as an evil." I "Occasional" cf the Drss says tho j Washington City ii as dull as a country j villago with thc men all at work in a bay c .! I ,,,,! thn woman asleen. uui -- . ,. T...1M;.,n3 .nJ Dou- iu . , ,- glas Democrats seem inclined generally 10 unite in orrosition to the 1 ro ciavery - EoiiHsh Democracy. Sidney Brcesc, formerly in the U. S. Senate, is thc Buchanan candidate lor v. S. Senator for Illinois, in opposition to Judge Douglas. They have formed a Wyoming niston- udiug J to d'.Vtlof c any i
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