M'Kean County Democrat. (Smethport, M'Kean County, Pa.) 1858-186?, March 14, 1861, Image 1

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VOL. 3.
ill'tican aunt!) Chnorrat,
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'..By JAB. •OVIATT; • •
531 F: 1' OAT . WE - F:4 N . . C Cit;NT.Y . ; "PA
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NNETT
rz.lanthrinri, en:. Pa. •..}: ' Prnprietni•
:—..)ppOmit•u•tlie Court ' Anew, large con.noni•
• sas'itiki "- .
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allo• of. tiro - P•41,1ie,.9.11i.ire,• Sinothp'oil.o
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panst timbitanthil
DENTISTRY
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IDIt 31, A. PPR (CCi , Ni. 11.0.1 resn , s 4 . ll lY nnit"tltu : o t" tht'
cittiens, of S u nithpnrt And,sfciiiity;. that 'he' tits' fitted
•' tty itn,Ofric A. PA Its pie -Facer' to attend I o--all• Ineinees
• !ii 'Ws profession.' A rtifiena teeth inserted upon ski
!titian princit ! les..nni on north preserva , thenntnrel ex
•,.:. prnisinn of the taco, Aft npeentions in `Dental Suripiec
tignitin a•shiftful 'manner. - : .. • 10t
A. J.. : NOURSE.
,Daainr in FiiniqN. Tin ware; Japra'ned Warr, Ac wet
•- end.of the Public - equace, stuathriiirt,. P. , Cusloei
: 7- I.o . rk' dune to order.plioctc.d. nntic# , , and In the
meet subatantidt ' • •
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• •. - •• 2 • ..OLEA,Ir HOUSE, • . .... •
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A. F. 13.06;• Piop . riqttir. Oln",iti,•. N; Y.,. Owmibug runs'
Vi .nd from the New York and,EriP Railltimil.' Slays
. for 3mcthport art. een.4 , . ~ .. - .. . . '
,11011 SE,
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..fl. I OSGOOD Praprirtnr. Ridgway. Pa. •Ihis llotni In
new and furiii4linil in incitinrn style.lannnmple ncenin
' modationn,lol , lk. in nil renpects, n,Pirkt.Claani.lotel.
Ridgway, Elk Co. Pa. May.'!.H..E , .01.1 . ' . '.
ELD'RED,III4Le
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/a3r• Wa houi6 io sitaatort hal
• iiav botwein Sinathport and Olean A .conTeplen
an c.lnuan.linua hpu4 attaniiie. and obliging, attend'
antv, 'Ana hio• Hers% • • • •• *.• '
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Slay 17 IS4O. I .
• ' • A.D.IIAMLIN; • •..
Se rrnior, thAftgin.rt Cons' erancor .nd Rest' Estate,
I.'tican con Lay,. l'a..: .
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IiVII,LIA.M' WILKIN, ..
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Prnetieal Mechanic, liillerthrht, 'lrriilge-buil ler' -': ke
. Port Allegheny, Wlllean county; Pi. '. ...
Z. L. BROWN,
:ntrriPEYOR, PIMP Tsm,A.s. CONVEYANCER and Rnnl
Estate Agent; ,Ottiee,,Williamgville;
Clmpin
Hon TlOmas t.ruther,
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W.' S. Arownel,- - 1:q.; Smetlalort; 'PA
•A:'cox, - • ' , : "Pa
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.. •, : •' ••• . CARVER HOUSE, • . , . •
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'.1.;n7 11: ft9o..Froprietur, corner 9f Wator 3..r.l.llickory.
AtroetA, Wstrren. Pd. fleneial Slagn•Ofticti • • ; .
.FOBES liOtrBE,
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i.?rontiyy . r the t'o'hlio Sphire, dean; N.. Y. •JAhne M.
' • Mt Wen Proprietor., The FOteS liouonis eoti'rely new
owl built of brick; owl is fr rorshed in motion) •otyle
~ 'l'ho prpprietor ihtiferA,hinvell•thit 'flu iiremoronrin
• ,tipno are hot lio,rfteied by • ntly,b . ntel in•iyest . ern'N •co
. York.' Cirriagee run tp loyid, .roui the NOw York :OW
. . Erio.R.ti I Rct.!. .. ' '. . '• . • '. • . :1; , - tr. '
DYROP
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Artnn3r.r AT . Y. ATrilSmeOlpdrf,' NV Ic.tAll •Oennte. PA.,
.keent fee nesere. Fentin ;•*.A., ' Co's 14VA, : Atter)
.', ...p.CIIIIII, to the Cone... en . or ClTim,c; Eitnminition of
• • I,AtulTillnA; l'Ayteeni of Tame., An 1 all Inkiness rela•
'.. ting-to Real Eetatel.: Office in• It tynlin-Illnek : .. '
E. BOUGHTON HUHU,
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A t lorpey' awl enumellor — at Lem,. Smetiteort. hl'Heen
County, 1.. t .,
"11u4'nove entrusted to 'hie .eare ?O'r !lie
equnt.k. of 51`Ke:tw, Potterand Elk will. be proonitly
... itten4e4.l to Office in the Court Howie; ee&ud.floor:
DR. L. R. WISNER,
Phynician nn.l Siirr.non. Striotliinirt, Pa, trill ntionil 16
.all nPntegiiiiinal c. 1114 with proinptpcis.', Oflie in z 4 art...
won Block, necond floor.. . . .
THING. & -MILL T,'R,
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Wholaqale ansl Itota.l - Dealed In Staple. ant! 'Fanry 11rr
CarpaEini,•Rea•ly Male Olnthine`. and floner;il
- Ytirnisaing (n? 1n Itientn n I Slini.s,• Wall and IVindow
Paper, I:oalsink GLI9FCM &e. At•Olean, N Y.• . '
JOHN C. BACkt.T,
ftornoy nnVI Coutigellor it Gam, §ntr ItnitrtKenn C.
Will.atteri to nll hostiles; in I,l'l rrnfreAno In the
OrMlKonn, , potte'rjuil k1:1C.
.0111.0 near
Sartwell .s.tOre; • , •• • . •.• :
HACKNEY HOUSE,
`en;ner nfliacani,andyLibartv'atreata,.Warra , '. P. 'IL
A. Banana Propdetor. !Priv , ler...rill find good ac:
'corrundatinna and r - ait9onaldr,cliare9a. • . •
LAROEE'S HOTEL;
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A. T.on tnei. 'Prnetinto . r.,llloglienv 'llrm.ze, Wltene'
illo , ra. Thi• berdee ie al hi about nine mi V. , fr'ali
4iinethr,ri 'elt, tiin . road 'n °lran. ant Nt iI I, be feutal u
.roneenlent etopptn , z•ple''n,.. - ..
FARMERS' VALLEY • HOTFL,
,:ffis T. G9O DIVIN. Thim holiqe 19 sii , tated about five, rn l !.
, . r ogp 4Tethpnrt nn.tto Pleit , Tre pn,rtfe
and Othei Mean be'neentu-noiate I on the ehortext...n.ice
• : .w. S. •BR.9WNSLL, • •
:,Pester to Dry Ono. Ornee,ice .Crneterr. illeAseere,
Boots, Shee.l,4latg. Obte. • ,.NeDß. Oils, &e.;•&c.
• East Mao 01 the Public Squire, Snethpert...Pa.
EMPORIum HOUSE,
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;Shipper., f'Keaci Cio., P. . hi. L. DVXF); 'Preprin'er
.A commodious' and - well.Ttirnfehed hang.. ' Strange -x
al:i kl ttarelers wiliAtiti goo•I acerimmndatinni..' •
PORT .ALLEGANY-
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,s.Nociu. p: Dotter, Proprietor,, at Pert Xllegano, Me. ,
Kean (looney Prt. Thin lintel lealtuatO at the june.
. Men of the Hmethriort eitd Allogaey Itivoi toads, Woe
napes east of Smotliport:. .. ' •
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ASTOR HO
at, • lq'KE.4.l 'co., Pa. •'
H ASICEtic i PropTietor.
Thle H011119:14 well calculated. for tho'aloomninyialiPn
,of the .Travellln Puhlla; havinz ren••ntly,been inpaired
and iemodeled. florid. harm: and Staldrm Clhargei:rea
/tenable. Stazei for Olean, Ahli)pon Ridgway:
inethport, July 2,1800.
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IVThose.lnteresied in, litining - and '
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Mineral Lands;. '
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..o rr • It BARNES offers his'nerriecs far the foxftminn
vr• ilea col' Mineral Lands in M'Kean end Elk (leen
•Attt, and will are hIR oninloa as to the .VALITE . OP
MINES,' &a. Thowa - ertaglng hhi merrier?' will receive
411 neoesenry and reliable Worn:Wiwi, ' Residence at the
'Bunker Hill , Itlinea. • . • ,
dergeont, Ill'Hean On., June 36;1500.' .. .
S. C. HYDE,
Pi: Col
,jo et toils promptly otterried . Feb. 14, •
dN trITOZPECTE.D-17-1-LENT)
must,be,-rdy chili!,? said the poor %vidloW,
d.
wipitog - aWay the ft:arsWitich sloWly' trickled
flovro her Wasted che . eke. "There-is ho;other
resource.- --[-ten too sick to 'tvark,,apil you can.-
not,j.surely, 'see ma - acid, your' little".becither
starVel'. Try and beg a few shillings, and per
haps.by 'the time that Is gone I may. Ice better.
Co; Ileory, my dear,. lerirye ttsend.-y,eu on
suib an errand.„ll. d rit it must be dine: The boy.
a noble looking tittle fellow of abont•ten.years,
sthrted,.iira,* and ibtowing his arms aroma, his
mother's neck, left ahn house' without. a' word:-
Ile, dirl'not -hear the : groan :of anguish Ihat . was
littered by hie parent; asethedoor'closeribehind
him; .aril it was 'Well hr ditlnel, for his little
brat t• was ready •to burst .wit hot, t'. it. 'lt was
Philadelphia, and'as.he'wetiked
to and.fro on, the Sidlewnlk,. be lonked•fld st , at •
on'e person and then raranother; as they pas:sed
hio • ,bUt•r - do one seemed to'look kindly•on him,
hod:the longer he Wairded,:the fa•Sterhiseoura
Adadndled away,: and the.roure difficult it be
chine to 'muster tentage * to- . beg, -The tears'
were running feet down his cheeks, but nobody
noticed them, or. it they did.'•nolidety : seerped.to
cOre•;:.lor...altholigh• cleanc•llenry looged Irony
errel. miserable,- arid it is -'common dfor the.poor
and rois'etable.to cry. • . '
Everybody sertned in' tr•hu ry, rind . the. poOr
,boy vv e de Quite in despair; 'when at last he : ese,
pied a gentlernao who seemed•to vdry. leis •
iirely, taking:a inorningweilk, 11e was stressed
in black; ware a three-rordered haft and find h
face that %vie bs mild ns 'arc' nneel's",,..Bottie•
how,'when Henry . looked-at' him he fell all fear
vanish at :once.'.llis tears had - been ()Owing so
long that his eyes i,y.ere quire : red and swollen .;
.and . .his•voice • trertibled-,ldut that - was from
weaknerds,.tor he 'had not-eaten for tt.trentfehrirr,
hours.. As Henry. with-a:low,
.falteting
begged for a little 'charity ; •1 he•gedirofrlan.s!Pll
Red, and his kind heart melted with compassion -I
as he lopterd into theTair•eountecnance of .thel
poorboy, and : -saw the deetvblueh which spread
over his face, and - listend;tl to themrideer,
ble tones Which aceornpanied hiS petition'. •
"YOu: do not . leek like a hey that "has been
accustomed to hedg for his breath." • striel•he, kind;
ly laying his hand.. on the boy's shoulder
' , what havdriven you to this . Step?" • .
.4ndeedl;" answered Henry; his tears begin-
oing•to flow afresh;' ,, inderd; I Was' riot born in
this. condition'. • But the 'tniefortune•of
.rnv fath
er, and the sikriessof my- Muther;hayelfriven
V ine to the necessity . ,
t , Who yourfather 1" inquired the gentle:
roan. still more•intereeted. • ' •
..“11Ty•father Was a rich merchatit'nf this.city,•
but he, became rt bonds • riaan'for a friend, who
soon. failed, and 'lie was entirely: ruined. ',He
could not live.; long after this loss:•and-In one
month he died of griefraudrhisdeath • yeajs:more,
dreadful than any of our troubie.. Alymotbe'r,
'my little brother, - and' Myself- sunk intdd-thr
loweitalepthS•of !Haverty.
~11 1 i'motherbets uri
tit , now, •ritana'gerl td•sirpport: 'herself, and toy
brother. by her labor, and I have earned.
What ,I could by shoYeling snow:and other work
that.lceuld find to•rlci,' 'But night, before last,
rnother weis•.taken.yery sick , Onel•She.hassince
become so much :'worse that"--Lhere the tears'
fldwed faster thhn ever—de•tharrdo fear she'
will die. :•1 cannot think of anyj'Wrr.jin the
world th help her. : I have not, hard 'pay ' work
frirseveral weeks.. - I hive not hatf-thed,rmiragh•
to go to tiny . of my acqu'airdanees, and tell them ,
that she bail to neeticharity, Ilhouttht.
you looked like
: a stranger,' sir,••ned sjornehintr•
in your face overcarn.e.my 'shamed and gave
,ine
•couregeto speak to you:
poor mother.. '
The tears, and the simple•andl
gange of • the . poor bey, touched' a. chertl. in: the
broils r-of• the stranger - titat.was aceustomerld.to
frequent atlone- • •
-I , Where - - does your mother live, :my bay?"
said he ; in a bosky vr.ire . :; "i's itfar horn here?" lives in rhw last heti ee . on this street;
'ir." milled 'Henry. can. see it' from
here;'in the third block on-the Lett hadd'.sidO,".
.I‘Have von sent •trir n'phYsieido 7" •
.‘disl, • sir," j said! tr • e ;boy; shirowfully•••slia•:
king.hde s•I• hart no foortey•tti.pay either'
M r' h phyeician or
for•medl:cine,": '•
eeflrre; .: ". said the stratiger,• drawing 'some
pleees . of silver from. his .p-cclier, ..here ate
three dinibtrs, In kddtheMll mt. run immediately
Identy'slddy es . flashed: %Vitt' gratitude—lle re
ceived 114t,meney•with n starnmerieg nod al: .
most 'inaudible r - eire,.'brit with •afook of.the•
warmest gratitude he vantshedle" • •
The•.lrenevolent •straneer instantly :sought
the dwellmg of the - sick •woldw.• enteredl'a
little rdto'rn. adt hiddi fir cotijd see nothing bora
•fetv Implertienre ' femal e - 141)nr,:.11 mi , :orablcs
tablcanit anold burraii,•andi jittlec..herl which
'stoodi,lti•one router; on Whit!' the..idtterlid lay:
She n'ppeared! Weak and 'almost exliernetedl—acel
on the bed at herfeet sat • 11 little. boy,- crying
He'll his heart wotrld . •
Deeply moved at the elght,llristrangerdrew
near the bedside of ihe • loved id, arid (ddirming. rn
he 11 qiiired: into the nature of her,
disease: The' symptoms were. exrdnined is a
few tvords-when tae widow,.with a deep sign-,
added, "Oh . , my Foickfu,s Iva a deeper .eardse,
'and One-which i 9 beyond the art 9f the physi
eian 'to' cure. ern n, roddlier-,a wretched,
mother,' 1 see' my children sinking:daily de.p-•
cr nioldeepri• in' wardf, • whielt have Un'tnehas
of relieving.. ikty sickness is of the heart, and,
110;1'11'1,1one rah- end My, sorrows; ibut even
death is dreadful to Me, for it awakes, the
thought of the misery into which my chuldren
vi.norld he plunged, j i Here 'emotion check
ed her, utterance, and ',the, tearsdfldwed trete-
Straioed down•her cheeks. But the 'pretended
physician spoke so:consolingly to !err and•man:
Peered so, mina,. sympathy Mr her condition,,
that the • heart of the' prior ..woman throbbed
with n Pleasuile - that was unwonted,- • ' -
"Do not:despair," said the.straeger, eithink,
only. of recbvering afirlof ,preserving•a r lifethnt
is so :precions . .tri childreo.• •Can•l write,
a Prescription here?" • •• • •
The •poor widdw e took a. :prayer hook
from the handsjof the child-who eat•on the hed
with her, and tearing out a blanklertf,ssthave
nn other,".sericl ihe,ttbutperlanps tbis will doe"
• The stranger took a pencil From his pocket
and wrnte.a few.lines npon.the paper
"This prescription," said he, you 'will find
of great service to you: If-. is.nreessary
write
will yon a second.' I Lave. great hopes
oh yoor'reFoyeiy,'? ..•
- .$l5 00
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.. '2O 00
• 12 00
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1,1:g wr.F; • Pa
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SMETHPORT, :A'KEAN COUNTY,YVA., TILLIRSDAY,
13E.1.1:TiFtr. TALC
Fle laid. 111 P ilver,on'the snide and depa'H'eil
Scarcely was' hagcne..when•jhe.rlilest .s6n.fe
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. .. ,, Clfeer ap - ,detit rtlathaf,"-•nit . l hey ;going: to
her liedsitla :and. aitligictlaill% kissi.ng bef." - •
c.See What a hind,' bert , qol l mt • scranger - ,,11a5.
given. ti 9, M. trill: .make . its . rieli • -for ' sy , •vera I.
• days: it brie'ettattleetta•to ha Ve a phi•siehM,•
and he . will be: here itra moment.': Cfompose.
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yourself now dear mother, an (',take conra•ge.''
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. '!Come .nearar, my s'On,"ansivered the moth
er; Wilt inu... with . pride : .and -•afthetida on- her: .child..':"Come. nearer that may iilesa .yon. '
God never •forsalt, , s :tha. ,: intmeent anth.the st'ontl.
(.stay he svatclr over lulu - tn all yOur paths I
A physician has. just b e es,. here. .- lie Was•sk
stranuer*, - -lnittie sptilte 'tn : me: Wft a eotimas.:
- sign and lendness I ha t- ware. Ibalm to my -heitt;•.
When he a era -away hi' left that . Preset ipficu r
01P the- table - ;. se? . if you can 'read it.!' • • - .*:,
:.- new y Ulanced a t . the' paper and .7-jarred l)aell.
—he took. i . t , tip,' and as. he- read it throust.li and
through again, a.et.r of worlderfuh . astonish men t,,
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!.What ir, sori./'? (xl;t . imed the tkide
ftealbling•.*ith an ripprelriension'or she knew
not %%hat: • .•
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.''''Ali, - re.id dear mother, 'Coq his Leard u.."
. .."1110 mother .lOak Ihr ,. ilaper Irthn the" hand 4
of her'son;dnif no so . onex"bad sik.l'v , d her eye.
upon it th;iti, "My '.U9,rl it. iv WA•suiro: , :!!'
she .exchiimed,' iind.tell.h:.id:':l4..i'litiu l ; u p on hei •
inllow:. , • .•: ' ' ..... -.. ' . • . •
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• n . ;" •.I..v.riting seas , obligsiion— for it, wen
inclirre t il be—by. which the tvidovi .. .was; to 'receive
the. sum of. Om; hundred . dollurs, from 'his 'Own,
private prOperry,:lo be doubled if . necessary...
- Meanwhile •t he expeved physician
appen rancO, aud s,ml),nviml;e the mother from .
her faint inc lit. The j.iyM.l sUrprise, together
with a good nurse,'-%vith ; which ltre.physicien
provided he:r, add ai - holelsorrie. food,'
soon i'estiaritl ber to perf..m dierilth,
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The - "innifericeof Washingtpo,' wha visited
them mot'e than tlnce,.proVilied :fdr'the'sVilow
frtends.•whO' furnished hei With•canstant . .em'
ployinenr,. and,hef sowi when. they ntrived at
the proper ae, 'Were plan'tl .i.O.re:peerable
nations,: where , they. .were nide• to support,. and•
render' the remainder of their mother's life com•
fortable and happy. ' • • : •
• Let the ehildi•en.w.ho-iend this stoiy,4ernem
her,", when; they think.of the great. and • good
Washingtoq.,..thrit he •Was not ab6ve,. enterinz
the.d Welling of .poverty; and earryirigjey and
gjadness'io its inmates. This' is no' 'fictitious
tale, but.innly orie.of a thon:and inehlei,ta which :
might• be related or him,. and whieh:stamithim
orie of the be4t of.inerf. ' • • ' • •
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Elus lAI Str,ength
. The muscular strength rif, the human body in
wonderful: .A Tarkish' porter .
will trnt at 'a
rapid pace, and carry a weight of six bittidred
Pounds.'. Milo, a celehratedathlete;of Cretons;,
in Italy, accustomed himself.to carry th'e great."
eat burdens, and bk.4,..2re.,e,b,:,,,,m,„ n niOns , er.
irr strength.•• 'lt is said that he. 'can fed on.'bri
shoulder on ex., font. 'years nit, Weighing' up=
w...rd of opelhousand tionnils, and afterwards.
him.With,oneldoW Of his' fist, Ife was
• Se Yen tunes e - owned: : Elk: the. i'ythian : , amen',
and, six iirthe,' ' lip, 'hint
.self the seventh tittle ; but nn one bad the• roar
age to enter the list against' him. , He,waS one
oftlht..disciples o'f:Pithagoras,...anti to his
,nit•
common strength that rje'ceptor a tol p,:plS.
owed their' liyes: The pillar which B..pperted
the roof of. he'housi...smidenly gave blit
Milo supported the mid_ of the building, a n d
g,avelhephilusopher time. to escape... id. old
ego Ite.iitter - npteil•to - tree' by the roofs .
and break it.' Fie-pm-hilly efies'ted it,' lint his
strength gradually exhalisted,*.the -tree
w.here cleft re.iinited;itrl left his hand pittche I.
.irrthe Imilynf it. lie was thnn.aloaii: an rbe•
• ing‘nable tonlisengatie• hi nsull,• died in that
podtian. , Ilnller
,mentions that he saw , e
j,man.
wfinFefinc, , it:ll , 4llt . is a - chain' at. the buttMrt
of a mirw, by keeping it lierit:rupporr.
ed by that trp;anethe' Whole uei 6t of hie i.o•lw,
one. hundred and : poarills, until he was
drawn tip",l6 . • the, snrfii;re, n'diStanee,nr six. hurt
died feet. 'Augustus If., King nf Poland, could
roll upa silyei 'date like
. a Sheet of 'per,
twist •1 'strengeSt horse shoe . asmider.
!inn. is..said to have left the iroprevioit of
teeth, upon a.piece. o soli l'. iron, . • T t ,
p'rmlieinits power of Muscle is exhibited likt be .
fish. The whale mutes with a yelneity;thrcii'g l l,
rriedinm„water,•thoria Mild carry' him
around the world in less.' than a ;ortaigiit.' • "A,
svord'fish. has been knnwt. Weep
nit' through the thick plan): of :a "ship; n spee'r
men of a' plankt witletlre sword of , fish . slick
ing in. it; inay be . 'seen iirthe ish, Museurn.•
Tt7'E'.TIErI•BI,ICA\ Pr..o:i Or A.
i•naiminl ‘s•lstes 'to the. Philaiiclphin :Pres., us':fol
Ipusi• . . .
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' 'Jr ic apparent that :hit 11 , r,m1;!icanis %in:l) , th
branches t6ll.2lrfrP,, , iq: Sithtni! Will tC , ,qr • inlY
he tiOtto 11 the Peace CiIII .1„ reS4 t11:il l' . otl..ilf O.P
0.(lillt; of the States of the' T.Talon. .'Should
they do so b. fare the 4th of Ma reh,:-1.1 to.
t.tittg,st the 4th or ',111)y, as the tray opan which
ilia - votii shall he taken. lt, will, I think. be
aorOptoil by the Il . nio . n ffien in the-Bortter'Slye
States. .
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• •.Mr. Lin oln's.speeches ‘y r hile indicating hts
determination to enfikrce .the la • ws: and 'maim
rain the Government; all look to some such
hitrament as - this. Tit the.-Meenwhile;Foi cml.l
present his•inaugural, orgn.nizs his alininisi rd.
tion,.a nd $.113o•, cc.l have no doubt' he Aviit,
his policy, rim lie has . no disposdion •‘vlia lever
ro.interiere With the in'stituti..n . of slavery in
he soles where-ii exist . = .. • Upon the theory
that neliher llie E.-publicans Mir the.. Union
Democrats agreethat. any Shin has n•right
secede, oly.rourse' the Cot t ittes lc •
vited to vote tip.m.:l h? priqi:q kit) agreed upon
by the Congress; 'arid Oda, with moderate .ac•
•tior, by the Administrati . on' of Mr. Lincoln'
would- inspire...the - 'Union -men' in alt thele-Sr a tes
to-such attorgaraz ;rims,. as, •i he-face; of 'the
disem.ions now threatening. their Confederacy,
would' prohabli, compel the Distiniais leaders to
submit theie pronosilions to their own ••people !
I chink ft will .he ;Mind that kr, .Lincoln's
trrandswill agree to, leuvelhe whole, issue to
the people, in which event I have nb . donht
that, whatever plan' ma'y he recommended . to
.Concrers and the •c•onstiltienta of Congreis,
will he largely sustained at the . polls. ' : • •
Enlis.h agents have arranged for the Ctnigra
lion of three theusaod coolies io the WesOnclies
duTimithe next :ireer..
. • •
•Thwetiosiic4. q f 'the •colorc ( l ..
in
New York; Which we peblisliell . the othee. - ,diy,
'mist sngeest • t 6 • every thinking Mind the
of coiolition which cherarterizes•• the.
,negio'rigee'iuthe - free.S.tatiis, ag..colnpaf:Cd with .
the A rrican licinit 'miler' the Southern system.
of : Si:we - 18.5g the'total 'population.
Orthe city . - hes inerea:seil aome .thre.e.
thonsand, while in 'the 'Same
. .negro
pupalation, black e rn ) m ulatto;. has , decrease'
from'-13,8.16 to -1850' t 010.831 in the .present.
}'ear=n lalline Off. of•nearly..three;lhoostied, in
a sieele ilernilc.. At this 'retii. or deeri.arui the
whole free nettro•pripeletion of ihe-eountry '
:have in. hall:ti Century 'front now, uni
-less preserve! by' . some
•the:Sontherti States. Out'ot.lthezten thousand
peeroes now in the Nletropolis, only ple.fity,f'fs
own' any lea) iii•tete, a i,d • not- spite eight &on: -
dren Own.personal - pronery. .They have .corn•
abaniloneil nil eniplovrrients 'regni•ritig
active :rrinnli lab . r; a.fe to lie found i.or
the ''met•tpastr.inil.fier.risi'tion of. WeiterS dnil
-
Alcintestit servants, an.l..the females ill the.ert•
pecity of • washerwomen:aod launllrrssr,~; .;ti
ne?ro.rneehtinic ia.a r•irily,---the - Whale titifpFer•
:in he . eiiy e.iithrY't
snit theieare foun'il; ex-
clergVnien Of ilifferent . •per.:6:.;
.sion§,• eight
serlk an. F aeventeen sehnol .teaehers- . • ".••• •
. . • ••• •
:In the warrl : l -- iChor.Cllloy nrc•-t he. - rno;;
'rnefons ihoY form thc :stCstomdt
society; in the. fifth - ward . espCcialty - • prostittp:
tion and ap.intliscritrlittate intercOnCre betwcSo
rhostisx. , .; i 4 time corrMoh . rple.cf life. •:•11hc
her Pr• riltlintlctos nrrinilZ• color
. srl popotattoti
qhows• iminnra lit y
. t 'fitrnale. •port ion in
'n very marked , monner, cMrshle . ririg that only
thirty-twOlitisei'of inreimarriag, , s •wirh'wfilfc
. .
rvomen 'are returned by the:rensiwtphp.hnk •
and tio't • one : enie 6r,,in'terintirriagi..betivee r i a
: man nd a black woman. 01 the thir.
teen tho . eqandcorrired people.
ne.verthelesß, 1,0 leas . than three l nti liou.a nie'
the'oft.,pring . rif and while :parents, and
the?eeninishowq that, more than livr-iixtha of
them were. Imrn it free .st.e.tes,
.rtnil- :mast of
them, in this
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'Those. facts -prove that !tie negroos ipho
moChmore.laudod aonditjon Of freeme,n are do-
sCendinq in the, scale of civilization and
ishine,in numbers. No sueh.restiits can lie de,
duced from the:slaiistic; of the negro in.Sout
ern 'servitude, The %;ery..conyg . rse . of the pic
tUre is. presented.''' there. : The :negin of the
South is physiCally.strona'and sound,, lieult;hy
and friiittuf, happy: contented, and in many ca
sed, thorill Wand r increlsine, in film
.lrrs.year by year . , . and never, F,.xposerl
,to. the.
vicissitdfes
. of.poyerly.. There is .
thistri..induce , philospphieat .reflectinn, .
rice li.es;.anssYor be-rnlvle to hl.fatiiit
.
ttal atit• - cri , the equal ticht-of•l'he'btaric
man and the w:Oe•to . pe . ifect , libeny •and . , joint,
Fi ~•
Quit that
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Quit; what?. Qiiit tellirla Tour: Innocent, :ion
fliinr.r; .jrl;,mblinv, ehillirPll about tr.hnsts ,and
hp'ai!ohritts..• You . aredhrowine . ..a snrrow. it pun
Youirg hearth 'that will elinz th.ere.ti)rai4h.lile:
1 - 16\i• irony rnpthers'..tll;7;• are.who lin lex their. .rilildrf.n by : . :1). - ira ! , " . the hoi-a-tiqos wilt .. e.otrie
end 1 A I;..f;' ymi . off—come out *nige . ..er—come and
—well, lrill ymi 110 h up,thiq' inititir , ?" •
.-.'
Thu p6p r crib! beilp.i;esell.:lts - 'ineth;rr rdic
.1 , •: anil : '.....ny silo:11 . 40 it-I •In o.ielit 1O believe:'
That; i; its
. filial 1110%. 'The sobbine., 'ffor , 4ltfr.
-heart igr'cliiii.lo(l: inir-ppt .. e.orpforferi. .`Thokft.
rparri,j'ey, , a vio i 0 MI a sin.p , ,r re rnir; a wrary,
p rok ! 4, r-s.i.in.lidwi; the eiiitd.dre'arnS, lief ..oi,
w h o
.ean-rell the . S . :rdnesS of Al child ta;ilr . it
, Ire:,mi, in tr !leer) irieittered.lnpin it liy elirnis
n10 . .0 - 111 is ter' ilae irnrl'. ropillsiv, ! . . - Furl in
hania'n tr . r;llr . niPiit .rtirl.in'a.. ,. rs tli,, miryl-:—!,he iit-
t 11 , ct.• : ;% . Toibers.,.be , .:Arrl Se , " thet 'no , erv,ltit
nr , nurse, nr. nl , rr r: ! , ro . ti , r or sister; dri‘;e,;'-ar
rn,xe of trrier to rile' eery soul 'nf.yrnin :c1)04.
A'4,:ro r rly: pia I - , nd • tr:ilf , real by rfnr,
ivi!l
• bong. forth wha'rvcst.or bitterness and de-
common it is ;n foa , ch C. 11; to: I" , mi r
. .
.
onn'een, clangern'at night! -1111 , The' peaceful
;so • fail et s.weetne . vt, .nnil night''that
.hring.s . ..th . e.hrinerflq . 4t:r;ps'•of'(letv,' In bless the
finWers an.l..t.,:feenh the leaves', the .night that
I.ir;nzs rest In 'hhetveetv. this clearest tfr:nr , of
all in to be rnede tsys Ode. to eit.ilriteri. .IVhat
wl( 4 l:'edn'es. , ,l 'Wit . ) , it .19 :11 . 1dSpheMr make
believp that Gr ). !. i N vq s ••ch em ,.. an d
;ion-44 tor.nontors to ironble them in ihC. 'silent
Witches of thinni.ht.. . • • '
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Parent.; think or this ) sor that your children,
!tear nn g;hoqll) ., ' lesont. Sot; that they are
toil:ht,t o I,ot , the. over present Savitir, and I.ton
-Or I hi 9 over , tylotootd :name:.
Thaw 11;..a.vonly. tie.toaching.t.Of that ramitinr
Ev mo,. when'i broatlte.l ftom a true. mothe,r's
soul ovor a vloopMe,..Cli.it:l-4.. , .'. • - —... ,• ,
.. • , ..ttl.b, my hthe, lie salt Pat 'Blurnber, '
'. linly aneells guard . thy bd!" • ' ' • .
arhansas made of Enjoyment
. . .
The, sinte of societv'it! A rknnsas was rxeentl
ie.2ly rngghsevprlyears since; .. IPe.hopr nod
hplif.ye it has:irriprpyriti. lotterly. The 'most .
rrit!htfrpi .Iraz , •iliei were PriPcteii very ft:et-pipet
,yet the freople seemed-to !hie); nething::cf
them. A.(l , tnz:.toll% rut ing strops riirard ! ,
ns a - rather romiriatifrdir than oih.rWis . P,
Witness the foliowitig which: is stihstantiallr
.
Two tlesperados.mel at a tavern in Helena
one ev.ming. .Tiir Were named re.sprctivdly
Tom Beroaxs and Bill -P . ilte, Sti3;i2SctoggF: :
“flow's'fhings.l”
“.Pra,rt,” 5A . , ,, , ,4 PikP, .. -. %. ,' • . "
.
: yon said' you'd dileed me . the nekt•
tiro Sr
P,ke, ..t wo. how iv
knive.fldshell-fprerly:thrili: Tito
ten rii‘• firreen pretty
.hriFkly, When ns . Pikrseare had hren off
and his ohdinen. had been punctured' ar'verad
tinirs, it .11'1,1r:ilk oceurrrdito him ihot,
ehoilit si rock his rolnr4.• .
ell,..this?"treenhlinely inquired a
t r er , whe.ent erccl just as the fieht ended.
d , C)bv.it's nfnn,'''cn,tin s t,'' says the landlord, an
et herisl creature:of some tWo and ten
pound% w!..jght, nnd .with . a face. of .barn • door
proportions; "taint nothin', ,'Sum of...the linvi
have' fieen- enhyirtP th.::,seivis a little, that's all.
Will yon hint, in a little pti , q) straoge'rr! nnrt
the
,genial: .landlordset out .a black: bottle, and
yellow, bowl of biown •
Co'tiotti .enuntry . , that-/ktkan , as. • •
,• • •
1,6 •
• ;
„f‘' • .4 4
t.aat .
11 -
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„, • , • v . -.9 .•
. ••0! ; • • . • .• V : • • •
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-,-, • • '
very e'Xi
rr.tlise 101 ,reasurnsble tering •01.compromispi
br , d(k‘ : l:.; , y to,tc,;? •
red!,
rhere Is nothing
te.•.to,'ved. I'llp .of the 'SOOilityrt ,
Stat . eg confribbterbthei r:xertion'•4o.-treluture
In, rho • nr quiei rion of. 't ho.', Terri fory # r
with rhos or mho, tea, 'end the; this prinatr :
pie; which rerognizrs the iquat rieht.io of Orfkie;
Stat..% in iho sfill10,••k moirnilyd on
.thi2.aleilkkokit(;•:
equalit,y, er.l ia. rp°rtnit by the thitigiOtiorili: , :%
highe , t court of the roim
fore, to b.• gp,t:rneil by every lavv-ohfclitla
unfit n getkfp.ctory bine
seried arne•rohnortt,or the Constitution..
/34. , ab , ,,t, That Ov.iy. State is hound by the . •
ronstitution of the Uniter!• Strifes:lnapt:in do
five, in g up fugitive slave's to theirt4rnerS, end
nil_o s i n in n Which w hh 014 Sqd ;or
tThro‘%l wiy, is.uneoristitutinteL
al [tort gii.nl,l reP..ale!l;* and. guiteille'eport,
-in aceriplanre with the Fed , ;' •
ern! Buries . of the relprctive 'Stetee• : Row'n • ' • -1 . ".
That - the. iesalittions offered in iha...•
United 5t ritec
,Sonnte by: the Ortiietie, 'Serteloir
Irnm Tielturgy, nnd lin o o'w the_ Critteriiteri . •
plan of cornprorrike, pregent a ItritikroCtilty tin=
sin kw' the .aiiiii;ttnrnt of our .iiiffictflii6ti the , . •
thoniure'g thPrein gpc , ,.;iffeil are. Setae, •jtat_ind
hoPoral,leotatrolaterion ein) the : present deptn:
• rnble ngttaton. nod :present . , toreier reentr.. •••• •
renre. rorrimorn.l thin plan, or.itintethina
eirnilnr, in pritriut4. mein 'businessi: workitl ,
me r fvcrlit t to the people rilierywheie
And we :ea ll noon all who love:tbejr, what's • •
bowl try, -end to prgerye •it, to ralti‘.to' •
curb-pint) nl ontrpromigio.aini :crirry
Fefioitto a t.;• That we a;lininfor'e - sino .
leititimate means, oppose, diseountenanee lAA
prevent any nt s tempt on the part orlhe Repub.'
licnns io powor to mnlre en •r y 'armed:aggression' •
'Ton the Snotherir States •espeolall3r ealontr,ae•
s. •
lowcontinver,big their'r ' ights rhall remain tm
reponle,i •nn the .s!ernte, linglrt. 'of NOrthern• •
Stets, and F 6 long as. the Jost Oemandrinf the
South shell continue to be unreeniniied by•the
Republican. majorities in these States, and an:. •••.' •
sectored. by.prnpet amendatory. expranations of
the Constitution:
Ebsoirq, That in the 4irraed , lind' prudent.
' reserve the :iouthyrri:porrior States, and in
their, coneilintdry overtures, itrte reeotnf.te 'the
rintne . pritriofie purp6ren which onimhted, the
Fathltr.s of the Republic, •rntl•that an apries!
the,people Of Tenney:yank . aaillrtiaPifest their
lientry:eoncurrenee in rill reasonable' ecinstitn
tinnel tneartre's for
with
preeerYetioti' of . the
Union, COnii'aiently with the .rights of .011 the •
XII 14. 1861.
DEMOCRAT/CI STATE CO.I7V2inION.
. .
ildittstsntnio,•Feb. 21 1.861... •
The'•Petnocratic'.S!ate POOveniinh assi')rittled.
in Ilrant'sliall: Long befo!e tile.kicittr of. tn.. .
tins intrnensethron,e;s 4tere•seen wentl'ina : thivit
r
-waiowiirds:the armed ;dace; uitiott
Which :were'. recognized ' MtlOy. :Oil: most
.prominent„ and taliititcd.:tifiietts: of be . Sinto.
• Hon. the State
EvevittiveCOMmittee calledthe.Cbilvat.tion to
order at a 0:,100. • . . •
• Mr. Carienn.rroved tt.at R •Dr. Ne'v in;
of :Lancaster; •be InVitedro Open the Cotivem:
thin by prayer. rbgreed. to. • • • •
1)r: Nevin vtced'a fervent sod,•lmpresirve
pra Yer, i] which 'he dwelt • Willi • rtiaell:•fgeling
on the distracted state Of tlye'comitry..After .- •
sorer; tli'llc.ciiM;;;Judge•Sbariito.b• pro:.
poled that 11"on'. Ileory ,Foclorbe declared,
by acriatiintiOn;.the•—prirnanent Chairman .of.
the C'oriv•rntion..-. This wee received with gild
shout of and amidst uti:•oriiversal
stain of - ayes lie .wa's ithaniinegislY ticclatedthe
COav'eut ion.' , . • ••••, i • ,• .
Gqi• Foster. hpog taltins.
c; , ...ntle'roenaf'lll:.Conventirin, f ri tnrti y . o,e'}••
'Moir sineore high jionor.':you
have.confe•ried sclictiriit me to.prdsidu nter
the tioliliereflOosikr:so. tOarle4tltql . ‘ en r!!!..etrt ::
hlaice as
.the oust •.Colifeo',.
that knowing go little 0 1, parlititifentiarY..tulr,s,
it, will he almost impessible,for me to diseluirge:
the.duties incuMbent..upiin •tne witkotit
kind indidgence.' • I shall endenv - ar,' hw , i•t•yer,
to 'do what is righ,t, bat 1:avo sorry you 'iliirmot
imt . select a more • cOmpetenl.preSidini;;
of .rite no lengthy' spec • ch at:•this•
time in the flis•eio of .the - Collfivi 111 4 t,
i•riepattigly bitt t
Conntry; .6 stilte•of nftiirt. brong,ht 'about, no! .
f.:inn any act hia of , ouia...ni;Veirthrl,e.93 !TOW
le•nd•ottrhearts and hands, to rernir and perpet
'mite i.t , r,fic us prove to the World 50'f.ir nit it
is 1n our pnwerto 'contribute to. such en end as
thrs government, formed ionndpd on Democrat
ic principles, shall continue to e)cisi. in unity
and hdrmony.. pplaase)
.1 ticain thank you
'for the:partiniity.shOwn lin calling me •to.pre ,
side over you deliberations.' . ' •
Mr. Cessna offered the following resolutions
which were ailoptad:• • . ' ' •
'That in order to' street a perita•
•nent orgriniintirin of this Couvention,a Com.
Mitten of thirtY-thrati shall be appointed.to,re•
wa t t to the; Conventbati.lor. its aj)proval,..Vice
Presidctits•and•Svcretnties; committee. to
•s;.lected.by. the delegates reSident.wit bin
Ihrsits cif• each, Senatorial district , Who shall
select' a...rhetnber•or • tnembers horn' their own
riornher• rips!, in number to the tittin6c.r or Sec.
atOritei.which such 'district' shall he sntitled
and report:their styeral -.6eleatiotts to the. can
ventiort
. . - •
•• Ihse/ec , l;. That n'Committee" of thirty-three
be 'appointed' to selioq to this Convention rerlo 7
lurions evressive: of thrilvie‘Ya.und npiniqns
tlicrenl4-that said e'Ornmittee - shall I , e,aelected
by the . deleptes.-resident Avithitr the•limits -ot
each Sena xi-110 shall selert.'
member or 'mernbers equal in number to the
numh'er. of narmbors' to whirib surN district
'hall he entitled, amt report, their s.lectiona t o
the raise Minn. Said committee if, selected
shall eleet Its, own,cheitrian, and to *this Coln
n 1 it tee - 'referred': nil r , 4 , olutinns . that
'mnybe iiltroduci , d 'kit() the'convention,' with
on t Mend/nen( or d e b t e .: . •
• The Pr , sident the convention then',nn-.
flounced She names 'of thir emnritittee on con
test,;(l%sent., '
The yonvimtiOn odjonrned till - lialfl l-I . l sl fey' n.
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( 7 .1.re-a . s•lemblir'g.t.he, ertmredttee, on. .
p,,,t.mn•
jien I Ork%lll.lZl!lOl7:rFTCHIrlf !11 , . Oarnel of glee
Pi eci , icn; nnif sfq — e•nyiesilf:tha entwent'o . l.
. ..1 , 14 . .T.c. IS4ainy;9 mode - a!;- eloq ., lelr rteccl);' in'
which he entins'eN, , ,l. that. we • should "li.iten
,1 ,, ,
'le. Ir6f(!-: 0 . wisllort , i . friffn the liin of the'gray..
haired lathe'rc thri„r»iriNi, -
:The •erirrmir . ee.or thi.:ty•;threen •resolh
w
tion, ere allowed to retire for voronit , .tioo
whereopOit the Von •IVitt. ii, %'lf tp was anon
invit,A to atittre't Ito
Mr.. %Vote 'condo. ted.:to th.e, stand
iitrieh.apotaase,•W . itte Avaq foliate
e , l-hy Mr. Fodor Aryl Rev.
Dr. Nevin, of L'atteaster,' then modesoul
stirrioz-apppnl to the patriotism or bri . enhv en
fc),;, and :• air e d oprot them' to' set .their fares
against toe shrilitiniot fraternal ;Hid •to
deetia'rel ihnt . 'pode;2- and a0w.1.• will ,shattl;l•
their ehncen'tvea for prOeuring the Nat ioo'i
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The•Conv,entinn th^lr ndjiiiirned tnrtytet - Gn.
Friday - rrinrniitg nt.o o'cln•ctt.. . : • -• ..
.
. Frtt6,l,Y, •I'En. :.'2: —The • tonvet.Con'. wns
opennil with playry t .' ..‘
On motion of1)r. R.. 8. F diFkin, the Fore'
well tlff. es. 'of, ,george Was:bi,rgton nn nn
by-Mr. Jacob Z-layer.'.• •
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The TIM). Eliiii Lewie, from the corriniitter ,
rm . ItiYoliii im;., iiitifetk: Pre;rillOr . Y .r , rnark sic
c:.
ph hatory of the Mocceiline..ii of On; ComMitfee.
and of the harmoniolvf re.ult at which they had
ar'rived, re'porteil the. foliowing.'reicillii:on-s:7—
FISOLL7TI ONS
ns, , p/ve , t,' That idle States of this',Union are
Sovereilzt, sod independent .neer every subject
oe't jurrendered to the tootle! of . the Fedetiti
Government; and they have no right to inter
;lye with each other's domestic
but ore .bound hydhe Constitution'of thp'United
States to.protect,and dr4end them 'ogninstdo
inPstie in:urrection as welt its foreign inOisinn.
Re,eived, That the'Goveinfnent of the United
Stiltes, althontth li.mjierl iu'it's . atithority•to' the
suLjects'enotneTtited the - Federal
poss'esseF.•withi n tho'se supreme au
thority, and, has the trm, : tditoel ne'eeSsn'ey
era forpresereingdtselt and enfnreinP, its In W 1 .
R.A.TO/Ved,, !Ile. lillillt) no( the Stati.'.o - .wag
founded by•the•wisitom•gf.our pateintie nnces•
tors,' is sanCiinned . hy• the . eittei!eneel el cur
whole-political existence,' and' has secured In . .
;is:unexampled brosperty at. home : and rpepect
abrittl. The \Democrattr,puity tuit •
as thell;t prop or fi'endom, • und ns ,t hp:great ,.
expMent•irinelf•guyernment,whioh is to lighs
"he nations ot'the'earth to'libarty and indejien:
Resolved, Thnt the *De moC ra tie party posses
sPs. the rectipprotjruipntver
,which nothing b.it
integ6ty tan give, and is'tleterminedto s4eri
tiee I.n the :Otero( patrintiem ell lodivittual
trrests and pssttlissen!ions, and tinlttits.a band
of brothers t) rescue the country trnm the coll. ! '
trol . et these v:ho ere:seeking ite desttuciidis.
That thiS country, with' the best (Orin of gov.
ernment that - wee ever :devised, ie 'surrounded
. . .
Resolved, :Thnt• tfie..'honrtuet•of
.the:-.firesent
Governor of Pennsilennin . in Confining. egelts
sloely Ceitriminii . dnnri lha
PenceCont , 4Cnee-to tha TlPpublienti
exelniiing '230,000 rreeineti er : 'Pennsylv . eniii
from any : renrosente , lon'in that body; vran'tilai.
net of a partisan 'and:not. n .
tv.e'are in fn . yor.of theinime=.
tiiate repeal.ol 95rh .'netl 00th teetions
the . Pi , no I entle. Or .POinsylynnin, f'XcePt.lo far
'is 'Jetta : Fa to the , •tir•ne : nf lihinappirg , berapie,
said NertiollS stand in
. .the *ny of a. , strict en
• • foteetnerit of the reeklye' ehive law • •
The re nding: of the . reioletione forth.*
moth ap plause; end - when 'that' declaring. : 00
.4etermined . nnno%iitnn 'of"ihe - Dernoirefy br•
f'n.nntylV.anra to an armedagzreNtion.npon
$l4 fee .wds , rend; the •vehple Ceneen-..
t inn roye I,7l!:ll.lrlVNO,.and.vyith t h a ven v114'0.1149
and..!halejelon.t ..shota‘ or en(heilitirti,Nhoolr.th..
verv•walla - of the, haildfng that held thene;,—•
•Thifv:wer. adept ed by, a'critimation. ' ' ' ..•.
'After:the trazi.eaiort.of other ireportatn4,ol-:.
nets,:tt!e.Qoe.venthin.tidlim•rfiedßieedie:
.
' TU . R Pt MUttutinnTnntcHtoAon,Dn....
RPpubliciis. of
week
ken up.hy, the. uholliicni,Republicnnn,'pnylizang
of The Chliono ry on',
fiAlurds'y e.rnie g ut Bryon Trall;..und in this,in
s
an sfich forcp . un.llvifh such it rrir..getnnni
a§. pre.%'onte:l 'altering •
iurlianc.o. : • .a) long Series . or resoluilons.,
'•. ['Zero ;it's spurimons: • • • '
Thni,' ' prohibiiion of shivery
north of: 10',Iou: ap•mid., nod'ullow.in4
04 ! .t. 0 do as
.they, , plrain with,, that. Institution.
goti:* . h of thiit'linc, I?:.4ll.in.tbeSPntei,
, ettle . rnent of the,lninent
git ati Q n
Peswrt 1, Tlint fri the vutzueusn;.ni:the terms..
4 •NO:ahaticlonme'nt of,
prnmkc,"..tuo much the argunient. of the
e n t rime, m/ e den the evidenc'n "'or ni.rifii,oni•
.
blind to•th , l . lact
th,nt:tkiici and einsttriiita.m!ns•
lilicaiion of prihrirdes,
only O: corppromis6 . or
iotorest.l.'
'That'hilve the titmlit faith in
the. wisdom nil t istn n( the.• •Wm.
Sew . ant, end the 11Oh.. IV:ll..Kelloze, 'and
thee* a•et lila with them :in the . .hepe ereontri
botiegt.i the ti•elf.tre - arkrrchowh •their and .
nor eimotry, and . stistaM (hem' in. any' lio . rw•
hlo efforts they may make to promote the
ppinespprosperity of .t.t .t
• American
•••• A Rsra.tatiAii.c ..I)l , :cm.csy.--The• Lohdoe
A thenteittn pabtishes a hitter: finm a correspon—
dent in . ..16.11,111CM, dated Noy. I.7th, which, at.,
ter referliotr to the Sarrraritno researches of• Dr.
134 , 11 bis Lov;sirson, of
.t he Russian .g piscorate
at. scrwalern s.tyi, :. - ' --'•' .
• "But not the least icoporjant:Oart °fads sub.
,0 to bFr mentioned is hiv recent rintehise Ora
MS velleni Pentateuch of refrorknbleant.lcitAiji..
'fie believes it to hAve been ivritteddurint2the
time of Oe First liehiple•of .tert6atetiOihd'hil,
gratiltula for rhe - Aisprsitt:io'rs' . 'of.p rov io n e d ,
which•brotight this
.within lils..3reiteti:.iieilikke&
'of a strong religioup'eltarnetar.:':.'lhe'retaiiitit
4.. tr a r sian irtc, se remote a rlite . ..tcr•th.li: biscik)tier•
•-.-1.. 'f) e. ext re me ' reServe . : sci th — which ' ttio•
• princely 'fa Miry in •Nahlus have guarrierl4t'frone:
the hpotileilge ottheir own seer ; apd.therisserrr
tint of the' priest frorti. whom it `wili'ikbtaineoi•
2:l'he'facr of its not 4411 , 4'0416ff iiittit 'Chili. • '
ters.or sections of isny kind, except •trti....birokis.
Erich! as firenesis, Exiitlus, & e. ' ' ,. 3: 'The mimes •
of the sev4rit:firieits found in 'rnis'rgtasl;icrasito •
'tiellt l tte . Vellittle;recortlirtx., iireqrreiltees
i - eon,-,
n r'cre (1 withlts preserVetion-44e'tilinee:'CO,3"'
riding with the priesify eeneologsr rt-'.'hisi•Asie..
Session: 4. The express; stafemeril in' , , sf aseiriiilt: -
nal,obsereation that the-yclome had potarbety•ok,
peril of fire daring the, time of toyukbobiq ILI..