Crawfordsville Review, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 17 June 1854 — Page 1
VOLUME 5.
From tlic r. o]ile*s Fiiend.
MVFE, TILL: TRAITOR.
A "Treason is the highest crimc of a ^ivH «nature of which a man can be guilty."— %|Thc serpent of the fable, warmed into hfe sftupon the friendly hearth stone of the un.^suspccting farmer, and then turning its ^poisonous, and deadly fangs upon its savior
To the high minded and the honorable, no itfvice is BO loathsome and abhorrent, as holskslow hearted perfidy-—no wretch held in »v? uch stern odium, as him, who in prosperity attempts with a venomous will to smite the ®#liand that extended to him succor and support in his adversity.
ssa In view of the course of conduct which the Representative in Congress from this ^district has pursued for several months f^ipast, and in view of his quite recent outfferages upon his friends and his party, we whave been induced to make the foregoing remarks, and we intend to make them good in their application to him before this article is closed. MAJOR MACK, it is well known has been actively engaged in opposition to the celebrated Nebraska bill since its introduction in Congress, lie took the time and money of his constituent? in making a speech against it two months in advance of its advent into the House, of which lie is a member. elusion of the regular business of Congress
ing good has been withheld from him." But the recent trip of Major Mace to Indiana, his conduct and speeches while here, and his declarations of future purposes, were so startling and outrageous to the friends that heretofore have worked for him, «nd elevated him to the position which he now most foully disgraces, were irrcconcilablc with anything but a heart lost to honor, and filled with baseness and treason. On Tuesday night of last week, this man with a shameless front presented himself in the court house, at Lafayette, to a motley and mixed crcw of whigs, who were mean enough to smother their contempt
its truth, that from the President of the United States down to the lowest clerk in Washington-its officials were dishonest men —that (Jen. Cass, and other venerable leaders of the Senate who have for a quarter of a century enjoyed the love and admiration of the democratic party, were rotten. totally rotten at heart, and that Jesse 1). Bright was a liar and a scoundrel. He then invoked the vengeance of lleaven on the State Convention held at Indianapolis on the 24th, and asserted that if the delegates from this district corrcctly represented the sentiments of their various counties
,n,l bene factor, lins been and will ever re- th»t h» mrtncrsl.ip »i.h said party was now desolved bv its own limitation. We sfsmain a type of the ingratc and the traitor.
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This he done to the ex-'
•and for the purpose of forming public sen-
a a a
The Fugitive Slave Law was next resurrected .md came in for a portion of his venal tongue. Yes, strange as this sounds to those who so often listened to his hearty and .cordial endorsement of that measure two years ago, in his canvass with R. C. Grego-
xy, Esq., he now denounced it in terms that would have delighted the cars and warmed the hearts of William Loyd Garrison or Henry Ward Beecher. Consistency is said to be a jewel if so, Dan. Mace certainly does not wear ornaments of that kind.
"second Daniel" to sit in judgmant on the honesty, the morality, and the habits, public or private, of his contemporaries!! Banks of the abash, what tales might you unfold could you but lift up your voi-
,,, thority, that the Minnesota Copper Comy^Tiic Major however next inflated himself) panv have recently at a single blast blown with an unwholesome amount of wind and-out eight thousand dollars'"worth of pure zeal ou the subject of temperance aud pour-1 native silver. We have conversed, adds •ed out the vials of his potent wrath on the the Tribune, with gentlemen who hav resolutions passed at Indianapolis on that.somo nf the snrcimens. ntliprc
But wonders will never cease. God
a JCh
mal than species
opened the mouth of au ass in good old sheet, Whig, though moderate in politics times to make known the presence of an'aud appeals to be angel, and in tfic eighth congressional dis- learn from it that 4nct, in the State of Indiana and year of saw-mill
our Lord eighteen hundred and fifty four,' ruills, an iron and brass foundorv, dry 1*™°" ?r
!CSS Pf fble ani-
to denounce his personal, and political friends generally. But on Wednesday night at Indianapolis the climax was reached, and thank God the democratic parly forever freed from Daniel Mace. His language there to his audience was, that he had "acted with the democratic party for about ten years, and said
are glad of it. The fault is all with you Major. We have taken you by the hand and lifted you up far beyond your merits as we now plainly see. We have given you our best offices and given you station and money, Sneak back to the "whigs, with what face you can. Ask their forgiveness, thou double traitor! Benedict Arnold perhaps was incapable of tiro foul treasons. With you rests the claim to an improvement on all the best wrought jobs of perfidy and treachery of which we have any account. As the treason of other men has attracted universal attention and alarm, from the vaslness of their designs, the ability which was brought to their accomplishment, and the serious results attendant upon them. So will your treachery excite observation from its unparalleled meanness, and its total inability to injure any one but yourself.
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Major Mace was exceedingly bitter, nnd
S
e,
1
nulc^]
denunciatory in his speech at In-
dianapolis, of his neighbor Mr. Pettit as
or
timent and making capital for himself in at Lafayette. this distrct. We have always differed from lie announced his determination repeathim on this subject, but we have never un- cdlv to efiect an organization with winch til 1 ate given up all hope, that like the to break down and defeat any nomination prodigal son, he would return to the house! which the democracy of this district might of his adopted faith where he has been so make on the platform laid dowu by the sumptuously entertained, and where "noth
for him whom they have always delighted 'perstition are so antagonistic to the interest
to brand as infamous—,of Free Soilers who'of civilization, that its existence is plainly have ever found him in secret, pliant to incompatible with the institutions of repubthcir principles, and of old abolitionists, lican society. Manifestly then it was the who now with loud and rapturous rejoic-jduty of the government to extirpate the ings claim the member from the eighth evil at once, before its removal had become congressional district as their own. Major!a problem of difiicult and dangerous soluMace then made just such a speech as to tion. Unfortunately, the VT ise policy of 1 call forth the applause of just such an an- (prompt and energetic action was not adoptdience. lie disclosed the startling and ,ed, aud government, afraid to confront the melancholy fact, and called God to witness monster, averted its face and foolishly
nioic so than he Mas of Mr. Liight
MOIOIONISM.
a%For years past sagacious men havo foreseen that Murmanism would ultimately bring trouble upon the country. The practices and pretentious of this loathsome su-
care with which a woman trims her frail,
flowers. Such timid treatment will only'
ing but the knife will serve the purpose.—
Bv some measures of prompt and thorough I
cflicacy, Congress must rid of the scandal of Mormonism
1 he St. Paul Bailv Times, bv T. M. Newson ife Co., is the "fourth daily published in Minnesota. It is a handsome
00
r. Balaam and of the same blind factories, turning shop and ice estabhas been opened to proclaim the lishment. The Times reports 750 pascorruptionof the American Government, sengers as having arrived from below bv the rottenness of the democratic party, and steamboat within the preceding three day^
cor,
on the Nebraska question, then were his The rapidity of its progress is without cx- of the assistants. In the second experiment, desperate^ opposition to thwart the will of constituents, whom he had been represent-j ample in the history of superstition. At the rod was applied to the phrenic nerve of the majority. How far these men will, in ing in Congress for throe years past, a set last it has obtruded itself on the notice of the ncck when laborious breathing com-1 future, stand out in rebellion, is not for of worthless and unprincipled vagabonds.' the government, and Congress must set to menced the chest heaved and fell the to know. But this we do know, that This is very nearly his exact language.— work in good earnest to check its encroach-1belly protrud ed and collapsed with the re- jt^10 democrat who shall hereafter coThink of this you delegates from seven' ments and abate its excesses. jlaxing and retiring diaphragm and it
counties! How often have you worked,) It is remarkable with what squeamish ^*as thought that nothing but the loss of assailing a measure that has been deliberand spent money as delegates, to elevate. delicacy the thinf is handled by Congress, blood prevented pulsation from being re-i
Major Mace from his unmerited obscurity The vile imposture that should be torn up stored. In the third experiment, the supra sentatives, can^not be recognKed as a deto his present position, from which he now'by the roots, is touched with all the tender!
well supported. We tt. Paul has steam
10 su.r!ige warehouses, 2 trrist-
ds stores, 24 groceries, 2 'sash and
ANNEXATION OF HOTFDL.'KAP. Senator Borrundea has been received by
the ideas
of
those who treat
If diplomatic language ia meant, as Tal-
4
ditinn
nf n-niiJ.
dition 01 Honduras, there was more meant, r,
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association with our land is projected. He refers to the importance of the intcroceanic communication, for which his country furnishes the locality, and gracefully tenders the commodious ports, salubrious climate and rich territory of Honduras to the enterprise of the American people. While wishing Honduras to be the friend and sister of the United States, to whom she can look for protection and suche invokes the "Eternal Disposer of
State Convention. He intends either to events to link together the people of both be a candidate himself, spurning the de-1 by the unalterable tie of interest and future mocracv or endeavor to force Dr. McFar- mutual prosperity." lie hopes that both land ofLafayctte, on the people. The Dr. may have a single interest for the common we understand, is one of his adherents, and [cause of liberty and should that fortunate weil he might be, as lus vote against Gen. result be attciined, Ilonduras will ct present, interest bein^' punctually Cass in 1 C4S, shows him somewhat consis- iin the centre of the world, the glorious'
tent. The good Lord deliver us from all' spectacle of a free and prosperous people, such democrats and the sooner the better sustained by the generosity of the great is our prayer. *.*. American Republic
Words—words— these but do they not mean something more than the usual com-
thcy do.
mc
rcial'pas!tion"Jyg in" tharremaika^c
tl
or by the occan canal will conic tojether,
wl,ere an immense: portion of the world
commcrco will iind grand entrepot, can
not be overrated in its relation to the great
commercial nation of the world IIeran-!
nexation is a part of our 'imperial destiny.'j
sought to postpone the inevitable issue.— with a galvanic battery upon the human! ganization except by the volition of some With this view Mormonism was tolerated, body, the most curious case we ever read
and its excesses even connived at by the of we find in a Scotch periodical. It ap-1 Pr°cecds from the sovereign in republican government. President Fillmore selected pears that Dr. Ure of Glasgow, had pre- States, from the majority of the people, the chief of the sect for governor of the sented to him the body of a murderer The democratic party of the United Staterritory and when a christian ought into'
driven away by the Mormons, Mr. Fillmore the operation room within thirty minutes' presentatives in Congress, has just sanctionsubstituted one of their own number. This from the time the man was swung off. The
fatal policy is developing its natural fruits, efiects of this body procured by a voltaic which commends itself to every Emboldened by submission to its demands, battery of 270 pair of four inch plates,' individual member of that party. It cannot Mormonism has still grown more fierce and were really terrible. In the first expori-j^e
iutolerant and with its ranks recruited ment, on moving the rod from the thigh to b° have hitherto professed attachment to from the profligate of all countries, its pow- the heel, the leg was thrown forward with ^1G
rr for m^chief is by no means despicable..so much violence as nearly to overturn one bave leagued with an unprincipled and
or(l'tal
rom
the country In the lan
guage of Mr. Lyon, the egg of the cockatrice should quircry-f-
be crushed.—Richmond En-
LAKE SUPERIOR SILVER. The Detroit Tribune says it iearns from undoubted au-
.i "e
ipoiis. on that some of the specimens, and others who
some of the specimens, and have just retu
andjill other subjects. He spoke of Sena- have just returned from the mine, and thev
tor bright as electioneering with a "nigger! assure us that there is no humbug either baby on one shoulder and a jug of wluskyjas to the"amount." or'the quaiit'y oflhe ore', on the other. How well it becomes this Lake Superior bids fair to be as rich in copper
silver mines as it is known to be in and iron.
A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY NEWSPAPER--DEMOTED TO POLITICS, NEWSj' MISCELLANEOUS, LITERATURE, MECHANIC ARTS, '&C.
'V
ance, for its 'annexation* tendencies. The Senator, referring to the ineffectual struggle of his country in favor of liberty, and to resist alien protectorates and irresponsible dictatorships, after commenting on the sympathy and admiration of the Government for the great and free people of the United States, which has 'presented to the world a palpable and unprecedented example of progress in a government purely republican, and a practical refutation of has been ushered into the worh
all
Democratic
i„ ,* •, 1,1 ,i torney-uenerai uusning argument in tne leyrand said, to conceal thought, we should -r
,, .. Supreme Court, for the of inviting mler that in the present revolutionary con- .. A ,purpose .,
pliment with which diplomacy expresses "its °™rcome except when opposed by unprindistinguished consideration We trust' ®'Pal
nerve was touched when the mus-!
cles of the face wcre
actions
aggravate the disease. The knife and noth'-! hideous, and many spectators left the room
nnd 0DC
and contortions. The scene was' S
gentleman nearly fainted—either
terror or the momentary sickness.
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ll fl HA tvi in
sccn
have been restored
CRAWFORDSyiLLE, MONTGOMERY:COUNTY,' IAD, JUNE 17, 1854. NO. 50.
CM A—PROPHECY
Some days since, when Attorney GenC-
but the dav will come when
to his mission more significance than any! then stated that "the United States which has yet originated in South America, would move down to the Gulf of Mexico Its objects are the further developement of that they would take I-lorida and New American policy, says the Senor and they Spain (Mexico,) and at last the island of are such as are seldom confined to an or-1 Cuba. dinary legation.
v. its perusal Senator do Cueta, the new
1
4
tlian meets the eye, and that a permanent
r.bv
1
r,„Minister, a
rv
ii, Government will oner a liberal price for the island, which is "bound to go
anyhow," and it is a good commercial sale to sell what will not keep. The arrival of de Cueta will, in a great measure, relieve us from the embarassement occasioned by Mr. Soule's peremptory demand for the removal of the Captain General of Cuba.
What would Isabella II say to the three hundred millions of dollars, one hundred to be paid in monc}', and two hundred in Spanish consols countcd at par! There
would be a chance for all hands, including the queen-mother and the British bondholders while the people of Spain would be reduced by 200 millions at least. Spanish consols are now quoted at 38, in spite of paid. Put such a boon in one hand and—WAR in the other, can Spain hesitate
0
Froni the "Dctroi rco I 'r.'ss.) OIK AMZATIO\-
The democratic party has never been
combl t!ons Th
The im ortance of Honduras a {principle—its systematic organization—and
r. .1 -. of all its affairs, of the potency of the will of locality where the 'two seas come together,'
(jic
... majority. The determination of the
meatls of asccrt
it|
],
as
Inocrat
CURIOUS GALVANO EXPERIMENTS.!fecting government, is indispensable to Among the extraordinary experiments success, and there can be no thorough or-
AvrLIi-
tGS
et^
^y»
globe containing some of this liquid°was 'V
set a floating on the basin in the garden of
the Palais Royal. A person standing on
roilar and equally successful one has been
great destructive merits as a munition of war.
an(^
ou
°P cr_atc
atc
m0®ra'
rcat
a
J'
those are
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which the scene occasioned. In the fourth IMPORTANT TO NERRASKA EMIGRANTS expel
ment, from" meeting the eclectic The Nebraska and Kansas bills give the power, from the spinal marrow to the el- right to vote and hold office to every free
bow, the fingers were put in motion, and, white male inhabitant above the age of 21 the arm was agitated in such a manner, 1 j-ears, who shall be an actual resident of the that it seemed to point to some spectators Territory. This applies only to those votiw who were dreadfully terrified, from atr on the first election. The qualifications cTf apprehension that the body |was actually voters, and of those holding office, at all coming to life. From theso experiments, I subsequent elections, shall be such as shall Dr. Ure seemed to be of the opinion that'bo prescribed by the legislative assembly:
A
SETTING THE RIVER ON FIRE.—A river has been set on fire in Paris. Two gentlemen have compounded a liquid of certain chemical elements, which takes fire'spontaneously by contact with water. A rdass ei ct
P1-~
nj
the President as Minister from Honduras ral Cushing urirued the great Alagon Land' Messrs Taylor and Co. of this city, arc grandmothers that, two or threfe generate the United State" He has made his case in the Supreme Court, he remarked constructing a printing press for the New tions from their girlhood, women would be' address. The address has deep si^nific-1 that the Count of Aranda, who, in 1783, York Daily Times, haying 1? printing come a Literary Power America, hd 'was the Plenipotentiary from Spain, and cylinders: ai ranged to print both sides of wotilJ have been set down as a fortuneas such signed the treaty of peace between the sheet at once. The sheets arc also to teller. Our grandmothers could not but the United States and England, wroto
on
0
it
I allude to this prediction of the Condc de Aranda, so happily introduced into At-torney-General Cushing's argument in the
organizations as Utopian hints in diplo-' grown into gigantic proportions and be a able in all the presses now Used,^so tfiat fcut public opinion has ytithdhawn itsdf matic phrase, as circumstances which irive! Colassus.'
0
1
Spanish lust arrived in this coun-
1
secrets of its uni-
form success arc, its steady adherence to
majoritv is the kw of the lv The
tem of caucusIls and c0I,Tcrnti0-ns
has been
ainra
S
once dcclared| llc TCho
that will, and when
would not abide
been no longer regarded as a de-
0
Organization, in every thing af-
monarchical States, that will
by the act of a large majority of its re-
a
political measure, the principle em-
en
dj however, that there are men,
ar
Congress, who
with the enemies of the party in
approved by a majority of its ropre-
"If," as the Washington Union
thrown into frightful pertinently remarks, "we would sustain
principles and their true friends, we
mu cc so t0
recognize as members of the
deliberately assailing
I .• 1 1 a
shall have declared their intention to become such, and shall have taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, and the provisionof this act: And provided further, That no officer, soldier, seaman or marine, or other person in the armv nr
g?n
by means of a long stick. Its contents, the Coxiriei' and Enquirer says'the Cuban
spreading out on the surface of the surface Filibusters have 12,000 fighting men on
of the water, broke out into flame, sending their rolls, and at least 90 per cent of this
the edge of the basin then broke the globe A^~ The Washington correspondent of swallows have hatched out their young, and '.
up a thick smoke, ar.d continued burning number would be ready for action at a g^e k'rc* f°r
about one minute. The experiment was moment's notice. Gen.' Quitmail is at the
tried before a crowd of spectators. A si- head of the military organization. r-. men. who would even give a thousand doi-
terruor of kansas
barm
•1
S
ce reason
the same night to his sovereign, Charles It is believed that this machine will be heir day, it was fashionable for a femald the Third, "ivin" an account of what had capable of throwing out 30,000 sheets per to employ itself otherwise. A great deal been done and abided .hour, printed on both sides, which is equi- of the work now done by rhathinefy was "I have just affixed my name to the valent to GO,000 impressions. thfcn done by their skilful hands and treaty with deep grief, for I forsee infinite I "Messrs Ilowe and Co. are also engaged whenever they had leisure, itjwas devoted
trouble to Spain from the existence of a i" devising to double'the capacity of their to the education of their children. Women North American Republic. This Republic lightning presses, by causing the sheets to had much more responsibility af a domestic! Id a pifmy be printed on both sides before leaving the kind, fifty years ago, and society expected it will have!press. This improvement will be applic- afar
RELIOTOTS Vruw OK BEARDS.—Tertullian, the ancient sacred writer, says ,,Thc practice of shaving the beard is a lie against our owa faces, and an impious attempt to improve the works of the Creator." In England, the Church is busy with the question, nnd in the Church Journal, we find the following paragraph "The beard movement in England is one one of the most rapid on record, evf-n in these fast times. Whole towns and classes 10 into it at once."
WASHING A LIITTI.E SWEARER'S MOTTII. —The California Christian Advocate says: An intelligent lady of our acquaintance, whose little boy was beginning this strange talk, anxious to express to her child her horror of profanity, hit the novel process of washing out his mouth with soap suds, whenever he swore. It was an effectual cure. The boy understood hrs mother's sense of the corruption of an oath, and "the taste of suds, which together produced the desired result. We can heartily commend the ingennity of the mother.—.She is about as famous for inventions in our eyes as those steam ^ods Watt and Fulton.
SHOCKING CONDITION OK THE TOMB OF WASHINGTON.—The followingextract, which we make from a recent Washington letter in the New York Herald, ought to be read with shame by every American. It is outrageous and abominable in the highest degree, that the tomb of the Father of his country should be allowed to remain in such condition. The Government ought to purchase the grounds of Mount Vornon and put the tomb of Washington in a state bt fitting the country whose glory and renown, in so grant a degree, are owing to the patriot who repose at that piece. The Herald correspondent says:
But look at the interior of this simple brick vault, put up at an expense of a few nindrcd dollars! The plastering has been falling from the walls, and lies, a mass 3f rubbish, on the floor! The brick work upon which Washington's sarcophagus rests, is crumbling away. That familiar bird of he South known as the pec-fvee, lias introduced life into this house of the dead.— In that recess of the back wall there are two nests of this inoffensive bird, and another directly against the face of the wall, above the other two which is perhaps the home of a pair of shallows. In a few weeks, if not disturbed, there will he three families of these birds, pee-wees and swallows, in occupation of the tomb of Washington. Now, mark you, that young black man, who vends his wakling stikes, cut from the hickory, sweet gum, cedar, sasafras, ash .oak and other trees in these groves sells tiiem at twenty-five cts a piece. You pay the price readily. You know they are genuine. The raw material is too abundant, *:rouiid you to suppose that a darkey would go off this place to get his timber, when the honest articje is easier to obtain than the spurious. Moreover, the canes of this chap at the tomb are enhanced in value, because you get them at the spot itself. He ha6 them displayed against tne very wall of the tomb, all soris and sizes.—
Ofl
lbe
cust
even a
ans or a
tried on the Seine. The liquid compound Oy3" There are to be sis Judges in the new ington.— Cin. Enq. who is himself ruled by caprice, ignorance-, is said to be inexpensive. It may have
and Nebrsaka.
aS°ra-n:*
rough,) at twenty-five cts. a piece!
°t scrwce Now, if this darkey had any of the shrewd-|
iwss of a Yankee, when those pee-wees and
uBt
watcb bis
omer came along, he might sell a fcin-.that'
a
I.TJPORTANT IMPROVEMENT VI I AMERICAN FEMALE LITERATURE. PRINTING. If any shrewd Futurist had told 011/
be fed in by mechanism. smile at such a vain prophecy Fot in
will have'press. This improvement will be apphc- alar larger amount, of service from them,
the machines now employed in the New from such in-doors surveillance. Women York Sun, Tribune, Philadelphia Ledger, hate managed these private matters to and other large newspaper establishments, suit themselves, and without any aid from instead of printing '20,000 as at present, Conventions or Platform Speeches, havd will be able to throw off 40,000 imprcs- Jsecnred themselves greater means of liberty sions per hour. land leisure.
The feeding in the sheets by mechanism) Whatever difference of opinion may ei we have reason to think, will bo success- jst at to the merit of our recent femald fullv realized before long though hitherto writers, there can be no doubt as tcf thfeif such aft apparatus has been regarded as a popularity and influence. Neither IITVINRF chimera amongst printers. Several plans nor CoorKn has been read in anything like have been invented for which patents have!the same numerical ratio as FANNY FKRNJ beeft applied tor. Among the most recent Miss WicfUKREL'i, and others of the same is an invention of Messrs. jamine, of Greene county,
Rugg
and Bencw York,
which is likely to prote successful. In the meantime, the prize of 81,000, offered for the best machine for this purpose by the proprietor of the N. Y. Sun, si still unclaimed.—People's Journal for May.
hundred, five hundred,
The British arrrv rnnsicf nf no nnn V"r3 Palace is said to be vras absurd in the Roman emperor to make -$Z
ing heart, of the best
What-a commentary upon human glorv is! 2U,(J00 such men, and I'll whip the whoW this! The grave of Washington reduced to world, including the devil a market for the vending of walking sticks
n«'irf.i
class. The fact is significant. No doubt,their talents have had a due share in this unprecedented popularity. But it were folly to attribute the result to this cause mainly. There is no' sort of proportion between the genius shown in these volumes and the immense sale they have had. The tree rertso'n is in' a combination of circumstances, among which are to be_ enumerated the present prepossession of the public mind in favor of any good thing"! that ladies undertake to do, and conse--: quently the ease frith which thtfy securo' the public eaf. Wom'en of any intellectual force find the American world more than ready to do them justice. They arc really anxious to admire therrr. If an American^ woman of pretension and position writes an' inferior book, she cannot be half so sorry for it as the tender-hearted public.,
There is something in this to be femerri -rf bercd by our aspiring women. To mako men, you nuist treat them as air-condens-' ers treat the water in a fire engine—put or 8 additional atmospheres in pressure oit their brains, and by resistance call forth their strength. They must have obstacles to surmount—suffering to t£.st their fortitude dangers to arouse, their courage Facility rn the sense of easiness is the worst enemy of manly genius. But for the impediment in DEMOSTIINES' utterance —the misfortunes in Sir WALTER SIJOTTV." circumstances—the poverty of Brnxa, and the deformity of Brno?r—theirgenius would never have impressed the world so potently.! But womanly mind love's sympathy, admiration, praise. The fragrant atmosphere i: which these create, must float around the plant of her genius ere it can flower iiv Summer fulness.
What then are the tokens? They arc very favorable to the ladies—altogether, indeed, on their side. For here and nothing else, arc they just in the socral position to give scope to all their genius. Whatever a woman is or has, she is very sure of full reciprocation in these States. She always has the open ears, the awaitublic and thereby' her sensibilities are put exactly in such a relation to her intellect as to supoly.all
E
the inspiration she can use. A g*ood time is coming for her in tbi3 country and strangely enough, Republicanism is destined to effect more for her than for the other sex. Our prophecy is that the most popular forms of our future literature will be written by American women. They see to-day further into the meaning of American life, character, prospects, than men do. They are nearer the heart of humanity—deeper into the spirit of the
age—happier in the revealings of faith, than their rivals among men.— Cincinnati daily Enquirer.
ANECDOTE OF PETER CARTWUIOIIT. While he was preaching, years ago, Gen Jackson entered the church, when a pastor seated in the pulpit, gave his "Brother Cartwright" a nudge, and whispered that I the old hero had just corne iri—as much as to advise, "^ow be particular what you say." But Peter, to the astonishment of every one, louder than ever exclaimed— "Who cares for Gen. Jackson He'll go to hell as soon as anybody, if he don't repent." hen the sermon—a home made one— was ended, a friend asked the General what he thought of that rough old fellow, and received for answer: "£ir, give me
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of th
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AGAIN.—Shiilaber, of the Bos-
t. gives it to the Socialist philosopher
Tribune after this manner
irie
before they are ready to fly! he would Moiace Greeley for the next Gover-
opportunity, and when a proper
nor of thc
of the New York whigs are talk-
"Empire Statu!" "Think of
Ia3t
or
bird hatched in the tomb of Wash- and fanaticism—a 'ruler of the people'
12,000 thronged with visitors under the new man- a consul of a horse, it can't be much less
Brooke a man for Gover-
nor of a great Commonwealth, who can't
thousand dollars. Yes. there are govern his own temper—an "excellency"
w'r'°
excel* in nothing but impudence, fus-'
and "all uncharitabieness Goto. If it
prf postcruus to make a Governor of aa assT'
