Lewisburg chronicle. (Lewisburg, Pa.) 1850-1859, August 13, 1858, Image 2

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BY 0. N. W0RDEN & J. R. CORNELIUS.
Ant IxDrrr-xnEXT Family Xnrs Jofrn-at,.
LEWISBURG, UNION CO., PA., FRIDAY, AUG. 13, 1858.
' plau to perfection ; so that, if any dcfi-
ciency exists, it may Le remedied in fu- I
In cuoil SMIe on lair Trims. , urc. aucic is, uoncrer, a rcauiucss in
..i xirntT yi'ii t:, 1
AT THE "CHRONICLE" OFFICE,,
Market Scjuare, Lewisuurg i
ESTABLISHED IX 184 3...: WHOLE NO., 7S.
At $1,50 Per Year, alway3 kt Advance.
WMIZ 3jXil3
A rvt' I'T t "K in:
L'H"LAL5.
Of nil lL' iiiFli!u:i- ns
lu tin K:t.-t nr in tin- Wt-stj
Tin- iilur ititilulicn
Of Or w ii'"L r. i- si i-tho b(
T!Tf is room 1 -r rrcrv 'rli-iir,
AuJ our luiitm-r is uiifurlt J,
Vitliapnrr.il init.itin
T" the -ftyU- bi tin- worM.
TTin pntm- 1on, iniie !"ti. dinkC no d.-lay,
Onie ficin rxvry ilwi II. lu. ri-iuv fn m rvry way ;
l'.rini ytar flatr auI I-mA I U. il-ii'l !. a ft. I,
f .r L.m-llam is rkh t hmuIi toreui us A I.LTut'lliML.
C'-nif from wlu-tv the mighty wnt m
Of On- I.rr-.-J l. I.awtvix-v tl.-w,
Conn1 fr- til FiorMa auJ Kan -a,
C'iuh! t'ri'iu Maini' anJ 51iiio,
Cow anl wvlrrmu- to the gclutol-ronni,
From the :le Atlmitir f-lintv,
T lit'? f l-li'ti r. ci"n when: tin y bear
TlitM'M I:int:- rt-'ir.
Tli.-n rcmc alfiv, Jtc.
W will r h I, an-1 p-II. an. I rij-iHT ;
Vri:-, thii.ti u Inn tlintii.-ht-a are fro-;
Ami in ctuly with nth titn ii,
Cnrv a not V J. .tinr.
Our motto "K.''-I?itT,"
An. I cur motiies true
W will I itv tin- ncri-I tl..- ifT
When r j (iui iifi timt- t1r"it':h.
TIh'D row aloii, Ac.
Our failn-rs j.-iT.- liU'rty,
;ut liitii- J:i tiny ,irora
tf the ,;ran-J rMi!t to fn)l-w
In tli mijliiy a- f ,-t-m;
W itfi tli-- mail h -f I .lu.-atii a
All ti t wi.rl.l i t.t on t'.rv,
Anl w- knit our tli'.iiL'litf t'ftlu
W ttti a t.-It-.TiiT-liif win-.
Tl.in come aN.njr
Wliil"- K'lf j't h iu commotion
llt-r ui-ni in h tit a fr.-t
W'r art' ti a iiimr tln-m a li
Whi' h tli'-y iM-V'-r ran fnwi
An.1 tUi th'-y fft an Irarilllt,
t in-It- am i"t ii t a Iim.I ;
lr tin ni-.V tl.. thf voting.
Anl iLt- cli i i -In ii p to m Ik"
Tin n romv al
Tln w i'C i
analysis, and uudtrMaudiDg of the olcincn-
tary jTincitlo, whiou pro:ui-o much.
Iu the Collegiate iVpartmcnt, Jrof.
I!!i.-a has Luio Acting I'reitlont ami aIo
I'roft'sfor of the Greek and the Latin
Language?. This department in in a very
prosj urtius condition.
1 he .Scientitic lepartmcut has icen iu
l ut'p-irtial operation, on account of the
absence of l'ruf. Loomis.
There no IVofoBaor iu the Pepart
meut of Jtelles Letters. Vour committee
regret that (his department is not receiv
ing the attention which its importance
demands.
The Mathematical Icpartment is pro
gressing as usual. A general interest is
uiaiiifLttd on the part of the students.
I In the absence of the l'rofessors, the
: Faculty have becu fortunate iu becuring
! the services of Tutor Tustin.
We think the Theological iVpnrtmcut
' nf the I'nivcrtity is accmuplifrhing all
j that could be reasonably expected of it.
I The numbir of students, iu the difTer
! cut departments, in not so large as desira
j hie. Iut we hope, that, with its prescut
facilities for accommodation, and at least
i a modification of the MiurU times,' we
: may soon see the number greatly aug-
mcnttd."
The following report was presented, by
; the lion.
! Committee on the Female Institute,
; which we feel a pleasure in publishing
3
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3
The Way the Ploney Goes. j Expenditures.
Jlr. AVilson, in the course of Lis speech ; The fjllowing table shows the txpenJi
on the cxtravagaut sums fpotit by the tures of the General Government for tho
Admini.traii..n in collectiiig the taiional last ten years, including the Admioistra
revenue, slated that there are, at Niagara, tions of Taylor, I-'illmore, I'ie&ck tod
nineteen roan employed, at an expense ef IU ' haxan :
12,000, to collect SViOO; at O.-.wcjji, UVJ Gen. Taylor
twenty-three men, at Sl.Ol'i), to collect i I' 50 do
l-i l t iliiuore
. 3
Sli.OOO; at lluffilo, twenty men, at jl",
,000, to collect S10m0; at l'latt-burj?,
j twenty-six men, at 811,000, t., collect
f 18,000; at llurlington, thirty ei-l.t men,
, at 610,000, to colltct 5S,S0O ; at V'i.ca3
j act, cijLt men, at 7,000, to collect 8100;
: at I'ortsmouth, twenfy one men, at 11,
' 000, to collect Sj.TjOO; at Ncwloryport,
I thirteen wen, at 8G.20O, to collect S'j.'jOO;
at Marbh head, Bine men, at 2,100, t j
c illect ijliOO; at New liedford, fourteen
men, at $7,500. U collect 8100: at
1-52 do
l5:i fierce
1-51 do
1-50 di
157 Uuehanan
do
?IC,70S,6fiL5
42.;500,Sl21t
40,.r)0,422.12
3G,r)i2,080.S7
4:!,54 1,202 8S
51.0H.210.Ci)
5t,3t;i.:i9:$0O
WJ,172.401.78
)l."7i.827.85
81,000,000.00
It will be remembered that during the
first two years, a portion of the Mexican
war debt was paid off, but, Dotwithstand
ing that extraordinary source of expense,
the appropriations required for all thu
I'erth Amboy. thirteen men, at $l,50i, to P'"Puse uf the Government were ia BO
iiliu i;tr rl i lie
speaks fur himself '!" liut what has ho meet uo more as of old, shall we he for
not been to us ? To you, fir, our cnun- cottcn ? Can distance Fnan the cord
j-ljli'if'uiaf i'ii:ii 1l)?'nitl'it...J,ij seller aud triid fricud, wc bring i-ur little whose numburless strands affietiun has
i:r Miss axxik CilU'KNTtit, or Jehmt s.ium. offering; trilling it may seem, but it is twined? C'-in northern frosts congeal the
. ' warm and pure, fresh frniu the glowing waters which g'l.-h forth at tho touch of
I tic music-strains vi tuc Tcsicruava aou i. t r n i , i .. . .t .. . 1 -- - ,
. . i ' ur iiearis our lull, ueen euauks. love : or mo iroric Eun cuanire luein into r .... . , nii.'i .
the to-morrows, arc ever mincliuir their
i ju you, a bum larewen. vapor wreatus 10 pass away iur ever ie-
tones in our hearts' melody. To the joyous T esteemed sir, from whose hands twecn our abiding places, wild mountain
. eicuiiie . ii urubuu -rmcwi'ii . seuos A ct,. ii ...-.,:,. i , t . i i .1 : r ....... I :n
fliwil ilvuuu IUC ULSLUncu uy 1U3 UI.IJ ICill 11IVII , UlllUf
collect 81 ,50'Jj at Norfolk, twenty-three
men, at S ly,000, to collect i'il.O 0 ; at
Toledo, seven men, it 5 1,400, to collect
8507 ; at Detroit, ten men, at 3,000, to
collect 8105 ; at San Fraaci.-co, one ban-
to bil-
baek a responsc,while glad prophetic brea- ourAlma Matcr) W8 (cmler our corJjiil low send back its hoarse response, as ccean cramnto
collect $1,5-0,000; at Uenicia, three men,
at 81,400, to collect, 82,.'i00; at Stockton,
one man, at bJ.100, to collect ?ll i; at
J.ll CUIeT. in belialt 01 "the luings auswer 10 me fau uire ui euiuuuuu .I.,,,!.. ...l ,!,.. ,i i., c t!lr. . l.. f
.1.- I- .1. T .T.... II .,.-. Wnn. Atl. n.nx.. I. At I. nnnr. ill r. IT. -
i, one man, at 80, COO, to col
lect $102; at San L'icgo, four men, at
$7,000, to collect 00 ; at .Monterey, three
instance much more than one half of what
has been expended by Mr. Buchanan ia
the liscal year just concluded, and in 1852
the sum expended wa3 less than half tbil
amount. The people will not fail to
make their own comments. Ohio Stat
Journal.
51 40 ok IViiiT." It will be remem
bered that 1'olk and Buchanan, in 1344,
were friends fer war "for the whole of
Oregon or none," and that, as soon as they
had defeated Clay by that trick and tha
c .iii iri l I
joys. meiUrii1,ngmarcuo. uopc,T.,cK..Jcsiro tLat ,oI)g Jcari of tffort in J0ur trees the same sunlight will fall, and iu
euinff the heart-beats, and civinff a firmer . . . , ... i , . i
o (nnsen &mti m iciii mnv in rrnwnpd wnn n uur unu s inn uamn invp rni viti nurn - j -
"Uev. Mr. Miles and myself attended Btep in the march of life, is met by a low, ' tkU fM ,h) , , " to collect o ; at .an cry of 10,k M J be Tariff of
hopeless retrain, whispering ot momen,.- And to the President elect, we would1 And now. our lad farewell U tn those ! ' ' v- gave up "our clear and unquestioned right
nd which have been, but which shall be no 0XtcaJ , warn, grcetiDS to a Dcw most intimltel C0Dncc,eJ i the tender : Foreign Gold VS. Home Labor. , ,0 a11 uf Oregon," and "came down" to
Jl- ......... I .. .1... ..l,,.n n,.l I ... . . . . J . i . . ., .... ..... ,iU W.ll. id. T.,,Vr.. .alii Thotr nnl.
j- , - j ...y
the exaiiiiuation at the close of the Win
ter Session. Wc were gratified to find
the Institute in a very flourishing conn
isc of a bri.'ht tcrminatton of "the year"" rest tho euuset glories of the l'ast ; those hearty welcome, an earnest wish that yours band of pilgrims to the temple of know 1 andThing
epu mc uajaumtii i im tn.:J crouud. Accent, with nnr 1 iuieiesis oi class association our sister'
..i.l4 "Men
recently publi.-hcd by Messr !Te DP some '! Ji "id lands, unfit to
n
and I am gfad to state that our xpecta- wlliou uaetcD on arc 6ilJtJ y the morn-j may be a life filled up with usefulness and ledge. As on and onward we have jour- j Crosby, Nichols & Co., we liud the names , lM aJltl gabbed Texas, California; and
tiuus, large as they were then, have been ng beams of tho Future; while in thc happincs?, extending far down beyond ncyed, many a glad song of triumph has ; cf a number of subscriber?, in IS 14, to a ore SIave "itory on the South. But
. Ac.
vt-ry nation
An- j-'timi.: lit-nrt mini l.rui.l,
Tu --n n l li-vc 4.f Iviit.w !
An. I ul I'n-tilt'iii. tr tin- latil;
Ati-1 l i.i lf ;.;tiu i auxioui.
1'liat Lif c hil-lri-n all kIiouIJ Ikj
I tlir wiirst an.1 thv 1 rarest,
AuJ ui nt wurlhy t-. U- fit-...
I'lifU ruuif aN-ii, S.c.
C"in", jin "itr 'Welling atiinU-r,
And a 1t no' with u" al .n;'
W'v will n!t. in frtiilly uni- n,
Siu; in wth L'tii's iy a f in ilt,
fntil -vry l:inj rt-i Uo
With tl- fr-" an.1 jnyou? rail,
I'l'lilf y- ti tin- Kt-iiiit rif Kw.wli ,lp
Tlit-rt-V a writ i.iiii- for yu a. I.
Tti'-nc.nit al.ti, n iiif ln. m-iki' n t!--ly, ir.
.iili, (;., isr.s.
: fully realized.
, I regret that none of my associates of
llu" Ci'iiimittcc were present to witness
the elositig examinations, but it affords
me pleasure to nporf, that, so far as I
was capable of judging, the exercises gave
the must unmistakable evidence of schol
arship on the part of the youDg ladies,
noontide of the l'rcseut wc staud, breath-! tu's ,ut.ow autumn time an influeuce, risen from our lins. aud nianv a elitteriu" fund to be used Lr the purpoie of dissent-i 11 turns out that Upper Oregon id a fine
ing to the scenes, the labors, aud the in- which shall live lone after, in obedience droo has been shed as from shrine to shriue inatinz free trade doctrines, c.-oeciallv in ' ,oi!' 4nJ !t is saiJ 25,000 persons hare
terestsof the one, ar. kW ; tothosc, tue welcome "Come up bichcr," the we have urced our wav. now with iov-li"ht 1 the L'uitcJ States. About f.ur hinlnd 1 alraJy left California for the gold mine
of the other, a hopeful yrertmy. silvery crown of glory which Life's winter
To day, we look out from the stand-; brings shall le lain aside for the coronet
point tonard which our gaze has been ' 0f immortality.
turned throuch years of toil. Now, wrap ! And to our beloved Trineir.l W
aud evinced such thoroughness of training T,ed in clouds of difficult, onlv its dim : . l,i r. .!...
r0.rhcrc nSiis'Sri rIioe 1t r our h? n?YHatioDs M b b-
.. . 1 lifts ri.nn liolurn tia nlniritir. liiniatn the 1 : n..: . a i . t .
..-j... t b....ub -lugiueir lies arouuu our ucarts. into
bow of l'romisc flung by Hope athwart ; this hour are crowded thoughts which shall
those clouds. At last, 'tis reached ! As ljve when absence, time, and change have
wc cast a glance toward the path which j done their work. Into this farewell, is
taTl-Vancis T. Carpenter, K-q., of Jcr- , Tbo t.Xuulin!l,;0Ils wcrc largclj atteD(I.
sey Shore, was elected a Trustee of the CJ ly patrons aud other fiinds of learn
L'uiversity, at the last meeting of the ing, aud among all there appeared but
Hoards: and Ilev. K. M. lUrker, of Uev- ' erne expression, which was that of appro-
11 has been well performed, it is difficult
to p'arliculariz :, but while the substantial.?
of educatiou have bceu so finely developed
iu the minds of the taught, it might per
haps be unjust not to refer to sonic of tho
accomplishments, especially those of mu
sic aud drawing. The sweet souuets that '
eitu au luutii x.es. iu mi: v annual nut 11 ' tt ill u ' . ti i
ercises. and the many beautiful pictures energies have been developed, as each , beyond our reach, when, panting and
that graced the walls, gave evidence that rugged portion has been left behind ; faint, wo have almost sunk iu despondency,
the teaching of those Irauches 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 we have sat, may be tra-' fresh cnerey into our efforts. When our
ccd firmer footsteps and higher resolves. steps have faltered, you have pointed to
But for a moment only may our foot the end, which, with its chaplet, stood to
rest here, as wc pause to breathe a "fare- crown the labor. And to some of us,thcro
upon heart and trow, now with dense "'' J'J'U vvmmnii tlollart are saij to Lave
shadow npon our pathway. The hut re- been subscribed, and the London 7Yi
in Frazer's river !
United States Bask. A fe days
cords of our tm.W hopes and labors, our admitted that under this foreign pressure ' since, says the Murfrecsboro Telegraph, six
sympathies and griefs, are scaled tobeun- the tariff of IS 12 was repealed. These men of Butberford county three Pern.
closed no more till the "Books shall be
opened." But, U, are there not some
hours of our iutcrcouse which shall be re
vealed when the waves of memory are roll
ed back, not as suuken treasures which
disclosures and admissions are
startling and astounding.
at oaeo crats and three old line Whigs entered
', into an agreement not to Tote for any
By a communication in another column man f"r IDJ offioe unIess te baI1 "a
of our piper, it will be seen that Hon. faTOr of a re-establishment of the United
James T. 1I.U.E, is spoken of as candidate btates baDt aDj ,hey unanimously re-
mock us as we caze. but icwels snarklinff r . . n . , , . cnlr..J thtt .nt,l l .
we have trodden, each bright spot wears a presscJ deep sadness and warm gratitude. I in the sunlight of the l4t, which sh,.! , ' "T 'T to that inti.u. on "
brishtcr tinn-. o'-""T ! t"" eo uaia it me greai uajroTreSmUdon .' : hcan, and Anti-I.ccompton friends, has , ,fll" .
titute of some cheering feature, tntestea SCCmed all rough and dark, the goal far As thus we stanJ, it is with gratelul consented to be a candidate, and. if nomi-
ackuowledgcmcnts to tho Love which in . tlitcji t0 enter jat0 the coutcst with all
safety has kept our band ; that the drear-! tlje vigor and energy with which he is
eyed messenger has registered no name , pressed. Ji.loule Ikmcrat.
here known with the numberless who be-'
ncath his folded wing have passed away.
Yet we are sad that one scat is vacant
that one who has shared with us our labor,
shares not this hour of consummation and
The True Soutliroa publishes a letter
from an intimate friend of the late Gener
al (Juitman,who declares that the National
Hotel disease, which has cost thirty-ono
. well" ire we advance. Casting our eye 'have been moments when, from out the
crly, J , Uev Beubcn Jeffrey of 1'hila ,' val an1 commendation. i over tue ucauuiui piciuro wuicu iaiurc curtains oi aiuiciion, wc nave loosen wuu , rcwarei; uui, we rejoice iuui wunu iuu
.. . ' . . . .. ... , View-in" the Institute onlv in its pres- i liia cnrnfiil mil Imfiiri we ran but ft. ! mrmrv rrnrt nnnn thr tlnnfl of earth, which ' hhadoiv of the dark vallev has almost rcst-
xiuiwjncso: narnsourg, anai.ev. j. nin.:T. ;, r,r..t. ' .. ' , , ' .. . f ,..... :. .i.J. 1 .1 i.:n: thins strike his eye, and arplied to a doc- losieal Seminarv bids fair to silence tha
1 seemcu last Dassiu!; iroui our view viueuieu uuou uer urun. uuu iuu minium ..it .w .... . c -
The Opposition in MifJin county have 1 persons their lives, and destroyed tho
decided upon Judge Hale of Centre couu- 1 health of sixty or seventy more, was on
ly as their candidate for Congress. doubtedly the cause of his death, and that
The maghas been applied 'to a new ,hc Teians who attended bim perceived
A smith in Brighton, Kngland, tuc """"V,""""- c"-cls ""B.
forging a piece of iron, felt some-'
use.
while
Ministers' Sons. Princeton Theo-
An Jcrson Kelly of Jersey Shorc,wcrc cho
sen Curators.
8sThe Lewi-town Democrat corrects
its statement (copied by us la?t week,)
that James K. KF.r.r.v, K-q. bad been
elected to Congress from Oregon. There
were TWei lemocratic tickets, and the
Democrat says Mr. Kelly was "on the
wrong one," and was wiaUil. Yv'e un
derstand it was the Anti-Slavery portion
of the Democracy that supported Mr.
Kelly, and the Buchauan or l'ro Sla-;
very Democracy with tho patronage
at their disposal succeeded. So the de
scendants of Col. John- Kei.i.v, of the
llevolutiooary struggle, are not to be iu-
cludcd among the "rcyttlar Democracy,
because
cut condition, or comparing Us present i:, uTmle (I.U U & imndlv land."
with what it has been in the past, its j ' fcag cach featurc n fan)iiiar to' tbo restless spirit has chafed against the! almost reached her footstep, He at whose ' ,,,r wLo discovered that a piece of iron ' calumny about the degeneracy of ministers
UsTirfromT " from m0UBliin ,0 n)0Unta'in our' Prin bars of mortality, pini.g to "fly 1 gentle touch even death-sealed lids were had imbedded itself in the ball of the eye. sons. One fifth of the present number of
:.i :.. r T ..... i,i.-.n li taken in the broad scencc. rest-1 .ml hn t. rest " Then have vnur! nnpned. touched with his fiocer of nicrcv -1,LLl euueamuus iu tnuieaw 11
1 .1 wni lueicusi; ui uauuuiii;. i.j. i i i , ' " j j . i 1 , . . , i . r
. P J ..... .. . . .. . . . . ... . ....i. i- 1 in thi iiminl nr rtintli.lir nf ft nrnrnr.
A d.l. inrr in nve iness hpneath the sneen OI sun-: !,. n,l orninalhr. ttlnsnorinr. of the c o- our loved one. eivin" uer Lacs. 10 me. : --ji .---0-. - -
- - -- ...... . . - j 1 - 1 n r. - ' t. a
students are the sons of ministers; and
in that Institution may now be seen tho
grandsons of the Bev. Drs. GrifEn and
Witherspoon, and the great-grandson of
the Uev. Jonathan Kd wards.
Iho nr-if!nntiie nilmlirirfiil lint iivp.
ing these to the graduates of the (Aw for-! light, or in grandeur when the storm's ' ri0Us Uyoml, fallen as soothing balm ; and j While, for a season, we have clasped ful "'agnct which he had. He appliid it
iikt venrs. the whole number is but tirehc. .11. r i. 1, a a .i :.. .. 1 ........ 1: :n r i: . i..j. ;tr. Ur. I.n Inm.. ; to the eye, and was n j iced at fiuding the
t ! umn uunu lias luninu. .. i.ia iu .uv ami mrouguoue uur lives w ill lis 11 igiiiti; iiu- uAuuii) 111 . j .... v.. j " - . " - "t- - -
This yer there are MUtn. Last year, : ,.. i. it-.i , .... : . v... I ,i,r,'o ..it,r l,;, h ti.nn . nnr ni..llw P'ece of iron instantly removed. It
th " nun bcr of students wns fctyi' This ""-"-u-Lii-mwa v. lu iuk iuuh tdut,tuutj. x v.ij wuiuwitwe - j -
yearit Is "flhtiUco. "considerin.' the uomes of the living, to whero the white word of cheer and act of kindness, for j but caa not efface. Other strains of as "H6.10.0. . at' i Iu Harrodsburg, Ky., last month, John
draw-back of the tinaticial pressure, such j stones 6tand as watchers above the hill-'every earnest effort to extend the basis for j Hope's melody have made music on our ; Martin, the confidential clerk and agent C. Breckinridge, Vice I'resident, made a
increase gives evidence of vitality in the side sleepers in the village of the dead, characters of uscfulucss, forcvery anxious j heart strings, which shall vibrate perhaps uf the Secretary of the Interior, who was set political speech, iu which he announc
Institute, of which those having it in Wc have learned to love the spot which : thought for our success, and every step ; when tho hand that struck the cord has sent to Kansas last fall, and who superin- el his approval, without exception, of Bu-
cnargc may jusuy lee 1 prouei, wuue. it ai- , f0T a season bas been our lmm; and mem- which by your guidance we have trodden mouldered. Aye, and other griefs have tended the manu'uvers which gave to the chanan's administration, the Lecomptoa
,JI , 1 r 1 .ir. ory will make it the .Mecca of many a si- in higher paths, from our heart s depths pressed down their heavy folds above des- Leeompton Constitution its hual shape, has
tee of still greater uscfulucss in the luture. , ' . . ' , i , , , . I . , ,, . , . ... , , .
I should perhaps, iu this connection, ! le,lt pilgrimage. Lxptricuces of joy have , Wc thank you, und go forth wuh a fervent date hearts, and cold hearth-stones, where been again dispatched to the same quarter.
remark, that there are ample accomiuoda- heen ours, in this valley of the "Clear prayer for an hundred fold of blessing: i;0 strewn the dim ashes of returnlcss joys, He has been absent some two weeks, and
tions for a much larger number of pupils, ; Water,"which shall be sacred even as our upon your pathway. The reaping time of i for those "are not" who kept bright the is not expected back until after the Au-
and the fiends of education could not ; spirits bathe in the purer enjoyments of , the earth with all its golden wealth has burning embers of love. Burning drops gust vote iu Kansas. Of course, the Na-
Kausas Bill included. He thought tha
Bepublieans would be the only competitors
of the Democrats in 1S00.
Hoops. The fashionables of Philadel
phia no longer wear hoops to any extent.
... t ... . , , . , : 1 - o o vm.- o 1- , c " v . u ..... j puia uo iyne-r wear llu' 13 iu auj iicui.
they will not go in for lavery. fCrvc the cause of woman s elevation bet-, tho Jlivcr cf Life." Nor would wc for- just yielded to the toil worn sower a rich have fallen upon the turf beneath which tional Treasury will respond both for his Thev are worn so as to bescarcclv perccp-
in lio tiirni"! d(T. with I loii" as ter than liv iillin; with scholars evcrv ... . ..... .!.... .. .1 ... . . . .... . , . ... . ... :. .... ' r
They are to be turned off, with Douglas ter than by filling with scholars every j t thosc wLose ,;vcs lavc f,llcn ;n these reWard : to you this is
. ... ,.uo..ea os ? j.'ius ; Illace3tLe dwellers in this val-: vear9 0f l.bor. Weary not, as, in storm wipcd for ever
iuU w.uufe u.fc u. j 5-le government of the school has been ; ley. 1 here is sadness upon our hearts, as, j or sunshine, you cast forth the seed ; and
AnilQal IeClHirl Of Hie Board Of Curators decided and firm, but tempered with so for the last time, wc address those whose at the great Harvest Home, may you come
cr TI1, j much kiuducss as to warmly attach the kindness has woven many a bright thread bearing many bright sheaves, gathered for
Umucrsitn Ot Ccwiobnrg. j PP ",e f nncipa! anei uer assisianis. ! int(J tUe wcb 0f our school life. When : the garner of Eternal Life. O, that when
ring the year to disturb the harmony, or
a harvest day of j rests the mortal of those whose tears are expeuses and his ejjvHtlitures. ushinj- tjble, which gives them a neat and grace-
Tho Board, through its Committee on
Publication, is happy in being able to
inform the friends of the University that
its affairs arc in a most favorable and
encouraging condition.
others have taken our places, and perhaps from otir labors you shall rest, and our
Sometimes,
W fi-i-l tli.ir Krasp rf .
W v mii't th-ir !niiiiii)t .-yi-,
r hi-ar Ihi-ir fi.ii-e all ni!
our i.wn tituriuuriu low,
I UCillM.UU-l .':
But, past is p-ist ! Memory will com
mune with by gones but is there a divi-
tuu .!. j ful form. Lirze boons are now onl?
j George W. Cass, for a long time Presi- j worn by .the wnl r crust.
dent of tho Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and . A foolish girl of 20 married one of the
' Chicago Bailroad, has resigned his posi- Sioux Chiefs, rcccutly, at Washington.
. tieu, and has been succeeded by J. K. 1 When she reached his princely wigwam.
Thompson, the well kuown President of she found it a mud hovel occupied by two
IIUCiui, iii wuiaiuiu .uk uuiu.viij, ui i.r.i . . ,., , . . I ..1 . .1. . I, f,..f..
to mar the peace and comfort, of cither scare a remen.orance is ,oueusa eu ,u 6Cats in me s class-room suan lo vacant, , uer u u wl .u. -WJ v. . ,u- y hmU Bailroad. Mr. Tho.np- other wives! Sha bur,t into tears, but
teacher or Scholar. uwee wuu iur i mug niiiw mi uiiugieu we may meet, not wuere, cacn year, lies i iure ; ..b j," ,. ..
In conclusion, permit me to add, that ; with you, cach act of hospitality and in-; dear as life are drawn, but where, with
while the Institute has been eminently j tcrcst shall be cherished as a green spot the studies which angels love for our
successful in expanding and traiuing the ! ijf.. Tr,r;,,n(. Uo distant firn. 1 iUm. ctmll viti.r n.rwllnr.
At the suggestion of the Chancellor.the j intellect, the culture of the heart has evi- ! wLerc ur arc uukno warm j commUD;0 8ladowcd by no tbought of a
Treasurer (Kev A. K. Belli prepared a dently not been neglected. Ihc religious ' .' , J
xreasurcr tikev. -v. iv. i.eu; rejaim ( j i,ni,,.l. i ,n i hearts havo uttered your names with ten-! farewell.
detailed statement of the finances of the character of the grae.uatcs though a ma- , , ' far-off altar Nor would wc pass with a careless adieu
. innty of them differing in denominational uer gratitude, i rom many a ur-on auar, , ,
Corporation. The document was regarded J. from Loso UIfjer the immediate ! the morning offering and the evening in- from others in whose instructions and af
ty the Board as exceedingly valuable, and ! CODtrol of lfl fcuoolj sbow3 tLat wbile its ! censo bavo borne up thanksgivings that , feciion we have so largely shared. Bright
they have recommended that it be pub-. iDflucnce atiel teaching have been Chris- tovcd ones have found friends. Iulo your upon o"r heart's altar will ever glow re
lished, in pamphlet farm, and circulated ; tian, they have not been sectarian. ot ! bomcg and hearts may there be measured membrances of your labors of love. Long
through the State. This statement will ' the least of its recommendations to public j nromised ! after we have passed from your teachings,
i .. . .. .. ... . f-iunr icniii:i Ir In I hristiaQ narents and i " ' i n :.. i . - .. , . . ..... .... . '.... r..i.. .1 t 1.:.
snow mat tuc property ci tue t niversny , .1 . i to those who "forcct not the strauger with- we trust tuosc icaciiings may ue txuioneu jure. jn tn0 6LadoW 01 a great roes our would intcrure witn nis previous arrange-: .August, at ..wugn, ior mc muiu ui m
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di.ii mil! Atit.if. .iriiin ftiA .Intt.ia tt( tn nf.. i . tnr n..n.t I rt ...I urn YiiniA
...... ,t.A n. n r r.-.a ftiin. ttioir linrmr Ir. tllA "
.... .,..,.-! as soon as convenient. The GazM says j KUsh Eluiore has been appointed Asso
breezo in the broad arena 01 puLlic lite; ,,,,,,,,,, . , ., , . . '
but shall we sit down in silence, contend : ;C ' k" La(3at gth added to it- ciat0 Justicc 0f the Supreme Court of
to be rather than to ,h ? The ,,uiet Prc-1 f f ,le 1,Ue, t0 tL,'aS;' anJ ",n lc : Kansas, vice Judge Cato resigned. Judge
cints of home may circle our field of action,!1" W0 U"u' ,a ,ho wat!J-1 KImore was removed from the same posi
or Humanity's claims be its only limit. I W Ut VhJXAepL i tiun Jur!nS the Administration of Presi-
Dovclas Backs Out. As we antici- Jent l uree.
KlwarJ II. Ruloffe was seutenced, at
Shall it not be filled up with earnest en
deavor? For some of us may be prepared rated, Senator Douglas declines to meet
a high mission in the world's iustruetion Mr. Lincoln on the stump. In reply to the G.neral Term of the Supreme Court
and progress. To others, it may bo re- j a letter from Mr. Lincoln inviting him to ' held at Delhi last week, by Judge Gray,
served to watch and wait, to suffer aud en-1 stump the Sta'e with him, Mr. D. says it ; to bo huug on Friday the 27th day of
is of great value and, all the buildings,
completed, will be encumbered with only
about 510,000 of debt. The buildings
arc all that could bo wished for the pur
pose of educatiou. They admirably coin
bine the solid, comfortable, healthy,
and economical, aud furti.-h the very best
guardians, is tho elevated moral tune per
vading all its departments.
The Committee now reporting, feel a
peculiar pleasure in stating that all tho
exercises of Commencement in tho three
several departments, Collegiate, Theologi
cal, and Female, as far as they have been
;n tdoir patpq." in our lives, and rc-appear in the charac- ent mav be pitched in peace, or beneath meets it micht brin; iu other disputants child.
To the Board of Trustees and Curators, ters of those upon whom our influence the cypress we may sit, while the burn- t';e reijaest ought to have been made . At a meeting of the editors of the
wc would feebly express our appreciation j may be cast. "O, that plenteous may be j jDg saud and blighting wind perform a bifore, Ae., &e., but the long and the ! Southern Methodist papers, recently, it
of your untiring interest in our wclfare.Jyour reward from the Great Teacher," is; withering mission. Already may unseeu bi rt of it if, be will not accept the invi- j was resolved, "that we regard the pub
Our own noble Iustitute building, with the fervent prayer which rises to our lips' fingers bo twining the yew iu the fair utioa j li3hin" of long obituaries as an evil."
its delightful surroundings, is a perpetual; as the, utter an affectionate "farewell." ?h"fe. .""li't" 1:! J't'i' "Occasional" cf the says tho
evidence of that interest in our external ! W e turn to our associates, who return . hM a liulo jjla trcaJ Luc-S win(J. lovcr3 eommitte(1 6uiciao Washington City u as dull as a country
enjoyment. The honors placed b, jour : to fill the places which are ours no more. ' ing patbway, whose pilgrim staff and dusty j jast WCl,j.
d. 1 1 1 1 .. able 10 learn. i?avc uuivers.ii Du:iauuuu.
most desirable accommodation for a icaiu, fcal, uu..
large number of students, both male and ! A c l,unit'er 01 ' ' , action within our reach, prove that our 1 As in our accustomed paths your footsteps' salldal3 shall soon be lain aside, and, ere . r,i. ietI,
f"'le- aoJ 8eeuicJ ,b0, Jei'SW" W1,h what : intdicctuai rr0grcss is not a matter of in-'shall tread, as in our cherished haunts the shadows lengthen, the journey be I ' ,
Tl, rnmmWt.o nnn.iintn.l til t'.n.l l,s ona h hid t IC friends Of education '""-iice.ua. 1 O ' . , , n . , , . . j f :, u j . , in WUlcU UO gl
" , . . . f i difference, lor your presence to-aay, ior you snail wanuer, win do. eumeumeB - - . ... ,
the Examinations of the Collegiate and . to do, iu so well laying a broad founda-, J our Uhoatrht be cast forth after those who have n begun? a more upon earth we M'fe, and
AcaJimi. .l,.r.,r.ments. n.a.lfl thfl fi.Ili.tv- tion for all the departments of sound " . . ' . I :. J:..:,:-.f ..t meet as a cuain wuu nnoroKen hdks j cui ; saveu
4 , . ..i ! behalf, we breathe our earnest; craniuue : gone 10 receive me uueipuuc ui muu
'"S report- . learning in this State, as connected with j . j cbcrg ; ,ho grcat seUooI of ,ife ? May
oJ."', "k' tLc e"nlinations tl,c V'Uht denomination. V e believe ; u mU,C(1 L e not ask that when, at the bright morn-
ofcarea General Agent? Personal it may ing hour, the familiar orison in which we
fetors, iZ::":ZrJZ:ZZTm" Dt:,0rC Ur. .'r", " Iscem. but we feel-that wo can not go were wont to mingle our voices rises from
cn iLl run ,i .i e ., 1 iemale institute, and, wuu tuc conuuueei . . . .
on iut part of the pupi s. ,., ,. , '. - ., - e 1 hence giving no expression to the grati-
The Academic liL. ,w liberality and co-operation of their friends. . k .!.., ,-I fcU kind.
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can uo: lau ui ueiug imnu-u- . . , ... u . int
c ness has inspired. o may asK, as oui
r YC-1,?i.h' the other day did an emiucnt friend of our ir may be remembered in the petition Farewell;
7m Haves' , Institute "What cu we sir, while ho' breathed for those f.ra-Kty ? Though we Taklm-ell.
uc oireetun el i;Co. Y.no, ...wtf.l .r
. W- eramer. Mr. V, jgtr has been ou
he ground only one yrar, and hence has
shall these links be scattered ? i azainst marriaae." his "curse against ro-
O, when the lad weary glance of earth is iotl ,j (j the Father Monster I" he
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taten turougn vuo laiiereu urajicrj u. iuu. -; 6liot off tjg nclj
tality, wuen me last icui is siruen, auu
the worn canvass folded for ever, shall we
jnot join bands in a tighter clasp, and ! TCrcy WOunded by a rocket on the Fourth
he
and with bowed beads the prayer goes up, farewell ?
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" '. ... : hearts in an unending union, "beyond the' . vilth:M-:s jcaj. Tho rock
sweet vesper nymu uum. uou , - hcr, no ccb0 catches np a wail ! " ' ' ,fc l... .,t cal and GcoWical Society,
r- ii ft-l al iU .- tall V o..v -- O ' !
Before killing himself he ad-! village with the men all at worK in a nay
to free lovers generally, i field, and tho woman asleep.
gives a brief history cf his j Io Indiana, the Republicans and Dou-
declares that hs "can not be ; glas Democrats seem inenned generally to
After uttering his "protest j unite in opposition to the 1 ro Slavery
English Democracy.
Sidney Breese, formerly in the I.
Senate, is the Buchanan candidate for V.
S. Senator for Illinois, ia opposition 10
Judge Douglas.
Thev have formed a Wyoming nistori-
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at Hiihov
M'UT, 'orr?-tpenJiui
cere'sry.
Mrs. Sherman, tho lady who was so Be
lli! then, to cacn, 10 an i - , T.aireVm
lone, a last Farewell i luu '"J-'J - j
two Tctks of intecre fiffrrirg.
to devcl.'pe spy .