Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 29, Number 21, 5 May 1859 — Page 1
THE OND PALLADIUS TsaatsTwo doilars in advance. '33 Just and fear cot; Let all the ends thou aira'st at, be thy Countr y's, thy God's and Truth's" -It Vol XXIX. WAYNE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Piohmnntf Wauna PnnrrUr Tnm fit XV Stfr Hl&Tno': . LUU'V JY NO. 21 . X LAUiJLiAAUAlU, I I CI V A AO UUAAAALV, AaAUAWAaw. aiavaj uiu. AUUU. ",v,Ullitri' V.,r.,-n, V.
M E W ADVERTISE M E NTS. An Hoiic. (KHr. T Cl'fi;,iE Oiii neim of in g tleit I a-n diiroua of X fortiori mat-ron ni.l ai'iane. tut, tM var 'e . --tiTc a hoti! l.ut t.o ft -i.,., ai tie-rn i -tie ih-re tv nn.te it tk'iD.f. I hi v- oiet cl.i.J . ix yrrr9 l 1, ml a-.i!'l tr-f-r wl aw, with not more thsfi ov.e ur l-' rail Jrrn Anr ftimn.an-cti.n attrr4: I la .. H. in tli car of ! -eiit. r ',f the. n.cr Will le K-,tt mcrf tiy c at' .1 Jential. ttnlim' i.tl. lie! , a.'rn li-. i-SJ. "" .rlmol JYutit-r. I X W. flf.Lf.V Sohooi Till ra-tn f':li in Vj I ni .-c.'iMi l II. uc, en Muitday May Itth. T E R Si S : Kc'iij5nl j.!-1 ! . n 41 ? Ariiliuii-'ic. WrOu.. 1'tin.aiT ,ei,gri Ly - " ' (jraimunr. (ii-osjrn; l y. I'ractieil Arithmetic and llit..ry 2 Atfe r. .N atari I f'li.l. .,hy, Atr..nr.uiy,beiJii.trvanl lJfay;oing y 3 oO A j.nl 2-, Is;.'.
SCHOOLS. SCHOOLS wilt bsftpni in the I'tii ,n b v-1 H .m f.n i-n hy ti ltr. of Miy, i'.r t - -n iiUn .n rooms 'o. 1. and 4, by fcvhn-j Cox, I. H. Jcnliiu tl M J.,hn-tn. Tf'iriO.Y VKR MOXfJf. Fr.nv.ry Pejnrtm-at. 31 - Sftn-( try d 1 1; Gratu'it 9 1 -0 April 1" V, AN -!t.MN' S ;K -.ir..-.. u i : I ; -a th City or S 1411'. -X .t j i ,f tvi C. ty ..f ft u a n I. :-Br- i . R t i-r 1 i i!i- '.y a i ' U i' of t'l ' ' ! r of K. :h n i I T ut k i'I a i t . - i v ml' fie I i tf .f tiio . :ictf ' Ni-t'ir VV it 't. 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I itli.N t. -i i of i t -h ix i u J f-nf '( i.iXi mi if ii 'r ii t i ;1 - t : ln i ' .i t i t it V n ?r. .vi fr.i nt ' it Ni'.- 'o 'ts i-it i t ! n - i-!t Mi'difrt.i ii of ? p-:j i a i l - i t jc i'c ; Ihr tiir! JUili:i, mi I t'l- 'n:tr i h - I . . I (f hi If 14 i v ;t t ; 1 - Vl ' ; r i 4t : ; i: j - I t . r IV v( It- I , h'it-vir tht "ni. f of I-.,:..- h'ti '. 'I .r' t nl'-r, ftntl d n I per I urm I tiie du: k-4 r i "f thn 1 - r t Mii' f oi t ii Krh(n ii i; i pruv tjt urtur, thl nri rv ti MutfUy, Vi e liifi Iy Hfi 1 i-' 1 1 i t rV-Fihr' I"r in 4 tlx. tiiiit i h tt in ok s ur h--' 1 in t!t- ft; . t , t liu ' hi' h'Mlfl (tl iTVir.- h 'ii f fl-.Jii t. ,.( w!irh fi( s4! 1 tvi'niu u ifil Hi u.trk t:U,-t tii nrt iTiurni'iif. fr- 4 A 1 1 ttr It 'i k ' r 4 ,i r nn ' 1 1; i ; tt i n!--i c na m c i i COf i Ii :l v lili I h. -i ! i i mi (.:; ; tiri, ' M hjry (' k..l 5 TliU r t intne t-i iri f r- fr ai in I ;i:r ia iirn. P - I i 1 it i ir vc I A ,ril r, 1 - W. V. A'-iin fitv ClerL, HARDWARE STORE. Stock Direct from ManufiCturers. JIHHKI S "N. r.--;.! t.r.r.t, th r cu i ...iit -; - ftixi In t tif- it ii, t 'it ii-:' f l j-nWi i jri-'ir I , I lint tli-v ti t f . t r-''trn - 1 f i - -vi ! hf I st . w it r-; thr luf..- It RHtrJ iiir i tr.n ini. if.u-ttr.Tj th i .1 . i.fck f 1 1 KIW It k. rv.T l r.'j, t t- Uih r i. nuil in ti 1 wi'l tt f'r i r opi jty fiti 'iu-r tiffin ettr. Ihe at l-iittfi i.f Hi l pihI a:, i uxsi' N p 1 1 .1 f ly i it I V lh-ir ti K of House Furnishing Haterials, Fni-rariittf v rv vari.-t of ariicN- in AMn, f tr-liffltti-rV, I'M'ipi-rV anil H ; .c k n i tii - T. .U. riMl'n. htvi'U, Forki. II fi tit u,.-.. .4 .rsi, tii tlli. I.iwil u. l Hilii -yrti Jliiru I.'or tiiini(! hiiiI ti(fler. fr4ji. .jjlf, tiUtll IJ fig Saddlery and Carriage Hardwars. EVOLI-iH A.VI AMfcKti'l.V 'I'al.lc aiil Ii !iit ( iiilcr). Tl-.or Oil f! '!-. n.r Ii. I!. ! I Kul'. rvl iii :i-t nil it rv. rv .rl.flt kn '.tfn t t!' ! I '.t wliich Liit-v ivjiefii;vli lit viltt llif 'tl'nt iii .f l' i"- ! t r. Tfi,-v lu'i K i pr.if's l-.it t.f i-l.in' cist, i.m tti-y .j i .'.leot'i I, t . iiia.Iw Ih.1 r ii !: w J tl ' ' ls(.ri' f r i a; A ml , I at-: i H l. w ;t - . -I'-i.t . ii- i - .ti t !; - ' . , . . 1' r K'Miiui . r Iticn luris : V. 17 Mnin rrset. .rll '.'S lr..' S .if rrl I K utnlt-riirnetl nUtT ' r ii i jt i rt r tli It . tiu 1' i m . i'.iir tt I ft K i ir !l i I , I'. I'sntj o? , iii fmir :tcr s il ic r m -a U .-n ii. u v s 1 Ur.cW l1 I 1 1 it l It u-t u,l , c ill . ciiitTi-". fU. t'i U U'i .V iili U ;Mi.tU ii.ii-k iliii.SO Hilti M-4 ft !I uie -in ! Lo- t -vi -yfh , il ilnut jttr t. iu m t ir Ir-r -i - I " r ui' Tie it i fy ) v - i! m ji.l ! in f ;r fern -i. In.jiiiro tin tUi. 1 ftMUi.-iv, i-f t i u 'iii i - N . V . i i , .f"ti rkr.ii). April 'J. Jo S ' HARRISON & VILSOIf, I K Kl C'fii '.tut !y o-t h in ! '..M a .'. M -i. It A,' - I I I "Ik It"t, Mint ir I. tt ifcin '.' i- r iTr-iii f r ;' nitty I l ii u .iit t, it vthicfi r J-olt A-j-tit. I'rtlfi a h" ire fir. m i'f K. ;.! : ly uinti ii't iii.i'i t!if tn .t "Kir I-; tM April 2-. Iv'. S'l-tv ('lit'.-ip l,tmiK-r IJtlivtT !. f M i I null -i'i iiu-r i ii" vr !i!i'ir I ai.iinT Ht tr-" tlr re I Ju.'.-i . leiv l"i- t ! kwjt' e ui-t .ml- . li m 1 (h h.tt a . J '. 1 1 ( 'it -hip :!! ei iia :'-,, tt"iii. I'h.i vhiti;!..' '-f'-t ivHi-'i; !-.' kin I llit liav ever '.( 'ii in te an I e-ver tn re U tilt. th 'tMnn l tbttt in...' ..' ! I-. VI ''!' I fl . '-' kin ' it I. milt, t u.u o iv ke,.t in a l.iiiu' r r.l w . I i. "I.I at tii li.irf.I. .ri, mud ul.. J .tlx pirJ iiti.-ii utti.-it'lit ii'liiut ity i-i taken f rt PuKv i o rrtt.v. April 50, t i '?. XartUe.r'-.it. IMitrt Irtiiu Hit l:tit ul.irliii'fi'-, t; ,:.i : t:..i,! : Wmi, . : W.teh'i. ! ' J ' w i' I r y ! .1 e w e 1 r T ! Th - ry l...-i! Tlii; ierv ho.! ! Tho rm r choiti-e! I 1 ht. v.-ry i'iieit ! At . lic -liii. "i ' J-iTi-iry St-.ue, .. :' Main tr-t h I'.ia.l, In I. Ait-i . ; THE CITY SHOE STORE IJo. 6 nain Street. Richmond. Ird I' Ui" un I i- - i'te.l tt iv- i t -n t t at .lote ruiin f i n t.i 'iT'. i'T 1 i ail i'V a -i-. '. y t'V"ll i usiil.'.., ti-i-y.it J no fl.e . ri "i it .tn--iuiiae wik. tu lb 1. I,, -si'.'le .iv.i'- !"- ' : ' t Itvu.-b lV.i ti 'i--, e..ft. iram '' ' ' ' .. pi.f-.i i " a 11 1 ' ii ' I'rencU K p K. ef. 4 : ' ' .". I'. trn i.f oi'itty Kip. .1 C ' 4 ' a'ji M.ifi. j new nf ta'ei '. i j'V j .'tien LADIKS" WUUIi: I'renrh Morreeeo. hils t 2 Wrl'. rri;u I t :. o-, . 1 " ' to I Ti t ree' h a't. ii - n. ! 1 5" to - - ' V ; ,.tn,T !. ia it r:'rtt-'U. AU. a. I k-nl. .-I vh.u It Mi .u; 1 V '. i' ii U'.U .' i: ' i.'.hJ- ai. i cit.t.itit vrk. (Ut it'll ;! !' . I I -. it f. qatlitT 't h e t- h itit :c ;,- ! te.---' i:t thu city rtltr.il'ii t r tbr Un-r..! t ttr.-i. T-'t M ra rti 'ire.l. htv t.s'i! liaiiy ..ij.t a o ma :..? rt tt..1 d.al'i. Ilia W "rk it mV ot ma(tri i'. e'vv l-y liei..-'.!, t4 U w rk in t lo io tin ei:.. It not i'tiuiutun w.ra niai'.i ta ttic ha. I. joh Bt-ar ON". rril 1". I- 1' ti' ""SWEET rOTATO PLANTS. lViff.. '1 I fen' ner t (V) ,r r r 1 0VH. T ItK an tt's-iitil (tul tusk r.ta:-t .u of .ti cpi.h ..-H aii.t .-i i r tl. att- t ft.- i?:. .-'-. aiii rt.-.i:.'. t: e 1"H-" it.) ui ta f t- ". ( r li. 41 i;,it v --ry i or.-ti. ii. .- a t.i, 1114 t . tlii i-rt.'. -i (r fis .;., can itu tc; cil. t lie m- t''r.'i '. !.t t. tit-; ; j, it . f r ir't N i a -. ! Pr&l I' 't it I I'-att ( r i 1 if tt h r . if c . I. rii .. . li iii ii aitlt.-o h l itt- r i'lad t.i r an t i-iit f-.r ti'Mii llmuii.n t al a (::. a (hi K--r . ch -jr?- m il f It ll.j it thi i ? ,n on.! 6v ..r tdi li 'ti. . t. AM iir l. r. matt h. tci-.'iii'ari'.il wun ;li . m.nj-. f.. : I w:il trin'irtrr.mi.t a!s- t: ei t,.ti- : antra tetv ! Hit for oil .ha-!.. Ttim wit! t r ! Plant! m ea.-h tun.-.1. aa 1 tt a I i m fl irl thii tb- al iy ii ctrrt, f at;y d.aiaucr. an ! Cwy ,!! I., (t on boarj vt ttx eara Irea ol a.w .i4 rut r'tiug u tr i?r. eitiittw I itf.1) 'r.iiltilit-tti( v,iil will da nut t!. lit of Ju. 4"'.a. JO-EPll WiltTB. Jr.. ArU lij. j.
t F r the 1-nlisi.iia:!!. ! M-s-ra. IMit-.rj ; A rrea' c!t a' i- salij a;.:.n i the 'IVfrtw-rsr,!.''; rjnv?i'iti hen, a:i 1 it i? a s jj-'Ct w.;r'hy i."c-'.'.,.:i ul nil tatntus Lo Lave iL-M.-i. Mjiy F. I t.'i i.aj Iiat written wmt noV-
MTiMmi-i'i in fdv-sr of t ! aion-'-uh fj-i-e, 8t.'l I I r-i h.r i" u" . ') l."!i-j. I Ij j fche ut tarv in l he '.icd ' rk he Las unut-riaki ii. ' Ali:" ton, ii a!tve on tLw uLj..ct, ai:! ' 8fii;i4 t'j le "up ariii 'I jUyj," I '-Willi a he-art for a:.y ite." l!it f r 1 1 1 '.i'.-i r...:--ut ?;!.-u-: -.1 Live cvu.-IaJci in .t h: him ' ' Iun,.' il toln'ur a'..l to wait." Ttifn cornea S th. an- he k"Pps u a r'li.ni:;lir", alta -:".iiiZ tt.-i c:itii.y IV om every f purler l.;e wonM tppose be w.ioM cet oat of nrumatiition ao'iict im. hut he v i J - t i lv ' kefj i!iTfl-y," a-i 1 I a::i iiortiic i tii it he ro' s !:- r -i.o.-r a-, iuiijr us there is a i e-ti'-iiy in the fi.-! i . The 1 j t"r se'ief, iiry cr?, "p"t ", iier-, b it th- re t-s n p-aoe." r-e''i is -1 -? -t.-i i ; -1 t "a tii. r-) iti tii" -' J- ' of rae:i tor s- 1 -r i'i ti...- -ty , , to w.irry tt:nl fr:ne-.t th-."ii tiii ih -y stop their ! ;;e:'jt ion t, . i .l-fiet iti the I'.'-rp ra!i'.' ' nt:k- ! f-U-ti i S 'ii h-.tt '-e-il-!. i-.i .or the --.uf;" U iu .y v( y jj v.ii jj i uti J .i i I ke i-e ?" I'.vry w::i t't in 1 i -h n :i I. whi) fe -i th.i -h '.iw inn t iiiii to !..Ti.;,t. tn I'.er tir.it nets ,i i.i s'v ; auil t i'i" ai"'l Fu'i.er w!i. iff ci ! .'! -,er . f- d ... . : 1 i :k ' .it oil I ;. 'S ! Ml! j. , t 1 i h-re Hrrt moth'-rs h-re n' o pr.-l th i- t-v." h,x ! in I ti- .i i 1 '! ii i.i.i.', I ' i ' -i-iii-i -h t' I c I. h'ltil.; at mi luibt W.ttl reelia ""'ep i i l lil.jni!. - i . j ,- c iriin. the int.th -r '. !i h r-- i: n irj i iVtrv. -.ti'I on h.a; li'.j'in he hi I rr-ti ; 1 .st.-l ';:. il h - rri- ft a ay iu ariy ehthiljoo I I t-i'- .ire w-ivea l.i'i v i t i i beat in hei-'u, v .i i i j their l;-i-!' irnl".t in r'1! to h.'MW w!et:. :' !. n . iit 'I th tletitl of i.. iity, ii iii ihui.k t.t' . t- p.ihsit!t th.it kiiivth I he sou!: a.t'i wl.e-i he i . h ii j . r, Ii i V cliefif :'..y !ie 1 u I j w '.''i:.! til ii, ti lt s'.i i'i!l lie e.r r. iii.i. .:il i- . .!; tl, s i- in itt -r..-: i -. - t ..i I r. 1 ii : .i'-. p" i t t!:',i ,:i i i h f ,r.u vv Lo h tl 'j't Li-r I U-i-!'.iti.i ti". Vile p t.; tt ti iLroti -s liis reu1 - !l ..'i'! 11:- t: i: i 1. j 'i 'In - i-i i. of a .vifl hi h'' Kr'ijlish lai'n:'." r,"r j .!. lei.s iu-r dt ivortM tut v. : ! I pottr-jv ttie le-l-': in -i " i -Vi''- tti I :n it it ! tin ! T t tie-"" eire ru-itit-!-I , j.' -."i.i7.- id' ;.ir;' .tit is !'tj'tn-.-; lie '. i.re in .v iV"i tiiltt pie mi tie' Ii i" t i'.'.-iitl' ol the '.vie4 , el n. . f.i ir city '. i Va y.ii'.r in'eiii.i Intf I li ittel l.sf.14'' til SO no hotl:," able II l;thi th a. I-.'. I ;!:' wt-h t eotieei;! luitn th' pas-er hy. ! i'l-nr ) oa in the name of a r.ttiim ; Ii i tii'.iy t i ..! . i ;ti j'ij..- ei to o -r liutUu.;--!. " or ; . e t; t -. i i ' "'i'i l.ii iii iii '.i rt - e t'J ha '' ' ti i t ti ! ' ft" tn.'i ,' .-tiii-lai' .' : i : :. II...! :i.T v - wit vi-t :h ; y fik I I -j iity. vh-tf.f.- i i huh or i i h v p! i : I t.e i " t tit'i," te.i"it uik! live. ! h-'i.' ii a ; ai k :' :iilii ' V ifi . il V llu "i 111 'All' i t!l 1 O ' Ui 'I i ' 1 I'll'. I a l.r.ch' a-. i Kh-.tii'.-r h'i" la.'. u tti'' .Vita!..-: . tl.r 1 k thj ili ii ." t.i-V.l ! teiip'a li.ie. !'';:-.' ! h:-.tr IV-i-n fti.-r: ;i f.ivorahle to t! e i- i l- '. 1 le'iiain, A Wit n. Hoi lie nil hi :l Sock-l.i . April I'.'l 1. Society nie! J 'resilient in the oil air. I lie Miliicct i f irtitiine- ivy lak.-n wj. It. Sioiili 'jnke of root ir-iiiiiii' as il iimo- wi II v.heti rit't jierlv J'r,e; that it wmihl jw. dttee ' ti ttu : nii.e.-.-t iti lives that gtew t-e t'-t-t. It itf.-fx'j.irv t.i lie c trefiil not !.i jniii.e t i h -" ! i : r t'-i i's li: it were vety '.liX'e, th.ey 11 .i.e.tiV !ii'.; inou h 1 rota which thev tir.-.w ii' I i'. V Tel. ih.ni-ht tiiat liiti.-ti'i-hs ,. -he Iret'S that Were ! iti ! r 1 1! j '! a'l' '. t. Si'.o ii... jiurery, was hv not cutting b.tek stitn.-tti-i.t vli-n j iau'e.!; t'h.it nio-t trees w -ro tritii't-.e-l lij- t ei l.th; it u H !et tt have the !'.!: p la i r. !ee; ihe tri-.tik iif the tf.-i', Rtitl t!i it the t el'! e Mlti w.t s i '. ! 'ii i ,us l,i it. lie i.reI. I ! I'ii (' I I ! ' pi it'O- ! tl.lil.e-. I 'te-i lent Hut:, oi i''i!.cn! re.! in v!;at Mr. She's Mii.! iti i ",iiil to eut'.'iig iri .k l.i'ii t ran pi u, ;in : he s.-iiii tliat t ee-j;t'" hv: s v r'A tin Jei s'.-.i i iiii; '.hut thev tiitt-n pi.'.n'.eil uti i.l I'll! ie !t!l(! !';V. W'l'il e. ;1 ite('l S. lie mi:. 1 :!:. ! ' e. a". I i e ti' ritie !ai.l h-w it I y w!ii.-!t w .k, b;:: that p: titling lnu! J he si t ii .-.1 by -.'ty ! r .ti t ;r i w i-r. S,i"iihi liii.e, - eat . if entire brntie e- in late mi:uUH 1. 'I'll '11 -.;''. I tll.'V hl'.ile 1 tliii'i'l .!. cf. Wou'.-l iiavc his br.i'ifhe within eiii ..'Oil I ioefif- of the ilt-mii: 1- T;i"Ui.t te.o-t e'.erjievtis I'T.'il be p'ure! a H''n ' u il v as ! h:m tbiti i-ie; the iM.ltiehi- -lnolLI be a ei se ! tii. ui on 1 as possible. 1. ltet-d - tiii he us l-tu a n-ivic-' in lite art j "!' prt'.'iii! , t'n'.ie'it fi.ua !ia' he lia 1 hear 1 ! to d't asi.i iit p:evi...i niee-in tin.t Mi. Teas mtji'i- be :iii f.Leti iu itd to euttiiitj j inn k vvi.eii tr.in-piitiitiiii;; ii late sutitiuer prn- ! iu'i';j wns b;:, n .'.v :;! wait til! then t- en' I b.-tek? He li t I pruned bis ijtapo vi :es in : lb."n,itv. ami thev vveie bleeding yet. i 11. i'ttbi-r slid they . iud ti. l bh e i il pi uned in the f d!. H. R lilsbaek sp.'ke r.f pt ifiiti er.i . ens; i'i. m 4 U: the Fl-r Ileal .'k S,iiUiv i-l 'd Alli iit.te uid b t.-iiiitne-l fiui! to t! e Ci-dit: that iii- stet beavv n'i uti t-vreou t ree V. li. iii : it s.ai 1 i:i re,' ltd t 1 Meed's ii ie-:'. .,!. w v was it n- eos rv to cut it: trati-j. ! atria i. th it the wh.U s'utH.'e of the tr- i s fu'd of p i b eli b.itk r.-.t-l !ea t;s iieiiiij as -o tw uiv pun-.p upon toe i whieii e.iol 1 r. '. Mtp.-dy tlie dvavir.d. O'l na.'ii-i:i. a ij Uiae.t. i r 1 1 . IV i 1 , u. S(iti;liUJII .'ittla-'-. The t iIoi.;e; comruanicalon sliottbl have ii'Vii.t-J s in: unit sit; 'e, but has been nit?hii'l iK'fdthe p,-eni lime. I'ii- ill U.l!oav: 1 presc-r.t a oti a sa:rl. p!e.f syrttp made fr.-ni the S r:hu n t v Mr. l d eti Hivk. r. of 1a.i'. Cori. r. l'2et moist v vurjiy. Ohio, wki na !e ' ye ;r b.irre!. and ti.is year some 2-. Tl ii is a fair s. m- , j '.c of l is rrop, w'a.ch L sold for CO cents ft r irti'.I.in it-e re-ur.d lot. It is retai.tn 4 new at S'O cents, and e ti!d be sol 1 bv ti'.e Lirrel at 70 cetit. Mr. II. ic'ormed me that it co.-t hitu Jt1 et-'.its nt-t. Titore b 0 ; i t jt such a variety of opinions a '- va.teid, cr 1 v::.!es made for the way n:anv . ua:avorab!e restihs and lai s-peeia..-us ot svntp produced, 1: would 1.0 d-'.ubt ! e of interest to jour njmerou' aj;rieu!tura; readers to learn "I" Mr. li's process, I stve as near as I can what be says. Those J ..-! r..u of morr tail details, should wiiie hiai. liiev will find bim quite free and i'.ite'.Ii -j-at. ' His address is as above. lie used a t Wi. -horse east iron tbref-roller mill and eat. iroa boilers or jatis, (shallow ones,) clatiiied first in sheet iron pans about tea inches dee', and the a rua it into one
boiler flirectlv over the lire, aal finished in
the same without IctiiL it cease to boil uiitil done He Las used various tiikaiies, but dej r e.'i'cs a'i utiies the cane beeorr.eS aee'.ic by freezing and thawing, and thi-n use iin.e ftp'tiinly-. He &ays much prejudice t.-sisted at no' time, in his m irhbothood. against ca-t iron iu .Us and b,dL-rs, which induced .Mr. J. (vuk. Ins nearest neighbor, to exfertmem t Sotii'.' extent, by iubstituting a plank sided h"i!er w:th she'.-' iiou bottnin. ushilt juice Ir'.-m the -ani. mid, at:d fa.-l a-iite as to kind and 'j-tant'ity, oj.-fci'a'iu each -iie bv siJe. Tiie restii' w.ts decidedly in l.iV'Tuf tiieeas: iron boiier, pro lucing brighter syrttp in less, time. Ti.is, however, is well sus-aitied by the txjrrir?ee of a century pa-t, ;i-. wt-11 as science. All the boilers of the S .u;h .are east i r- it, excepr a few of the vacuum pans, which are of copper. I: is not ilie maertal used, but the time etnpl.it d in. an i the manner f boiling. lie at aets Uii!avor;iblv ufion ail sugars or sa- ehariiie ma-ter, e-peeiallv hi 'h Iica't henee Ui vacu 1 tilan vhii-li enables us to conretitraT rapidly at onlv lb) aeg. r nrn.. whtle in op.-n at-i o-pbere j-tice mat king 10 ui'o; B. iii not boil until heated to 211 detr. 1 ne water I nun the sugar tree i colorless fin ! suppoo. il to he ire.' from acid, hut vvv ' in ii;iir, :i nikiiig oiii- one decree I!., and j-et -oar mad-- s;. tup is yner.tlly quitdatkc d 'tt'il, atiit some of it unpleasant. If it v, ,ts b illed in the vacuum pan. (even Cat iron.) it would be as bright as g d I, and !i;oie pleasant than honey. How boiling is tt e g. -at dirlieuity with which our fartf-rs Lave had to contend. Tin y mut first get ion m'i' riant in orv Wat to s.01 me, ami prvee ir fr .tii the dif. and from liost and t..ria; provile good div w.ml, haw their works nil n-ndv before :mmenc- 1 ingt have btr on' boiler, large enough to do all thev want, provide I with sni'-aHle conve-liienc-; f ir dta.iitig off s i as In aiake the ft ik-' in one or two minutes time, rtnd avoid an' dinger i,f burning; never allow boiling to -.top alter C' nn men ced, or the sediment will settle to ihe boit im and burn. With a suit able o'l'tit r.s'ing uv not to exee.d SI CO, thr. e nii-n an 1 one horse with two dollars' worth of wood, will make eigh'j gallons of syrup j er day of tivi lve boms, which if carefully ostiina'ed will show thai (he svrup will cost onlv ten rents per gall hi. I am a war.' that this v. ill seem a low figut'e.uevt-r-thid-'-s it w:'! b.-' fully if aliped lit'' present ear. Very truly yours, I.S A if A. IIj-.I. its. r - tiiid 1.' a ler i.t' M .11 lav , To- I'.V'-n'r I l.j.'.Iit. cit:z . !i w .-. are iue.i re- i i't.'! ta the c 01 ii j id, appear to enjoy life as well as ih'v eouhi lie ex nee ted to ,b it n !'. ;' the oiivu'.u -', aaces. t it Saturday, thev had iilino-t ee.isi l.-s3 rounds of callers and fii-mU .-tu 1 ibesid -at Buchana a ltaidly holds greater levees tliasi did these men on Saturday afternoon. A large number of ladies made ti e 't eeeplion room' IV by 1N feet cl'.ecilul an I bapnyw i'h theirhright snii'cs anil live!' cotiV ci sa'.nii. Ti'ere was no lack of ineninu'tit atul Iagh. lor even the '.-tern itheiiiii saii.ts' cin etiliii'ii ti.eii ii ii.cid h.iu i.h a h- a:'y laagh v. !i -a 1 va-ioii ca.is fw- i:. Tii" aiiiiouectat tit ihv. 1'rof. l'-.-k woii'd pte.tc!; fi :n tii;- do ,-r cl the jail 0:1 Sau lav a! ! ra.j 'ti, th ",- to tii j ltd tt cot' u relation nf..id.'.'1'iitg iif'J v.. i- n. . re, '.,. i;st..',..d to tin 1 X'.'i'!ei!( t ci moil fr til the. t. x', 'Wii 1! is i hat I 1 il.- . l ''i.jW !,.'ni in -.' T 1 ink-, tiad f. - a 1. ear. r ru i ' 1 1 1 ! e a 1 i ' .'. ,e i . : ' .- r w is i"i"i;t); 1:1 .1 -. 1 . - Hi 1 1:1 lams, i;.' !! ii. .".ie .t. .1 i ti i lr' oa ih h.l- " ! G it at.d i ur.i-t ti'j , tii-.tsu,;,. f on d iiy by oar fell w c ,e r u : t-'s n.',d. 1 iit' p. ivir an 1 stt;gi'.g v.-, re it."-t. ui'O'vssiv e, and the exer-t'is-c -aid not tii l have il g ri 1 ililp les-t. 1:1 .ti all lie ii:-. I'arsiiitiii iti i-. ti . o-go Wd.ias K-i.It!l. foravo-iv of tb X.-w Oi h-a-.s I'i.'. its , writing under da'e "1 April lCtii, Iroiii ids sheep latin, abotit thirty miles tVoni Now Braatuhds, Texas, sa s: ' I have now a bo- V live thousand slu-ep. ;tli 1 tiil ftnes'.-i k; h. ve le.aiized over ?i'Vn ty-tive i'.-r een! j 1 ti' per a:i:iti::i 0:1 trie ia-e-aietit si!!t- I i:ave b a here, wlticli niil tt 1 lor tit rd times. ri'-ck- ttf.w in 1 ealthier and finer cotitbtton than ever. My go-.d 'tick has now 1 tsted three years witheat in-termi-sion. It I rati go oa for three vears m.'ie wi; a con' in tl-i'.ce of iliesi-m s.icress. jott will hear the bclis ail the way to Boson.; r. wt'i b -at all. I weal to New ' Oil ins list Christmas time, vi b my wifj stiil n! !i"-t gitl; was gone ms we ks. which .oa - quite 1'tig enough. I wouldn't live in a city if j "U vv. t hi give me ore. I am io the i t j .Villon! of ttte very best possilde Itealib, ' :i:iii aa; now ten yea is younger than I was! ten vears ago and two.' tv vears gained in the life i'f a matt past the ml Idle ag-s is something w ! the while. No suehc.uatry as this for chihlrta on the face of the e.ar'b. It is never h it here netr cold; al-wav-s pleasant. V;sat m re do vou want? I ttust I a-a duly tli.ir.k "al to a kind Provide nee which first dire'.e I my feps hither. " 1 hiw a .-t of gooi r-igVb -s. a-i,l iii soon have the be: kind of oei.-t v arvui.d . ,'PlT Axt SiM MS ;v V (.b.t iiANi 'lh N. (i. O.-i-scei.t f M'jt,day sav . : M -- N'arv U".-. :. ;...r , -..,! -av :. .. ti,. I'i . - :' -: '- '.- -. i . a :. . in tiie a.r ,V;. - d V. : hy, ' utni h j ss 05.1' fy inr iilhiit oariiitr, 1'rof. V ih on. Prof. Wi.bar, atai bis big a; tke-balo.n g t ofi !i t' be' -.re. ha- bg C-cic an ia-aai.raai. i.'-i 1 . fe do "ace ;:ra v t'c.e t;,e Monty sn- i'a.ny aa.tvr nay. Uo.h '.. ' . r; '.a: : - 'Le ink', in a i...r,i, ie.-ter'y cli ric'iet,. Wt did :.t ; to h-ar Lower hcts they lat-Jcd. - A sood cro.i as-emhicd withia toe canvass to see toe a.-c-'t si r. 110 th-. usual n;ytsds .- J the streets la.side. Miss V,v. -' a t-ea-.v-r Hi ---t...; ha', a r r-fasioa of tl- k rt'-.;''. ts, a black -tii, ures.-. j d a sty ash gray s'.a 1'. ..a ., i .ck-.-J v-.'-rv prcitv as she went tip. ':e see n.s lo Ochirh: in being ulcus sky h:ch. L.ibor a:, t pr jJetice rel.eve as froai three great cviii v;,-se, ia!, a.-.i ia io'ca.-e. Nothing renders tie mi-J so Larrox aid . so i.tt.e as the want of sj-ial iutercosrs?. 12 .esc-J is to to be measareJ. net by the eteut of arco it c-o vera, bat by iu kind -' Ciunatng.
; TIic Craullit? of l.ifeiic uiulor lite
We uaderstaa.l thai uur County Cum-ui.-s-ioiters will grant no license at their next re jp ular se:..n in June, to any n an who has hoi;a ku-awn heretofore to sell adulrerattr d ii juor-, or to tlrut k trds or n,inor-. 1 lie tawprovides tiia: th-3 appiie.nt shall show- to the Board that -he is a m3n of good morolchtirlULtir and fit to be trusted with a license." 'I his decision upon the part of the Commissioners is truly commendable, and wit! iaei-: with a hearty approval from the en the com munitv. Of course, no nt.rd in an would sed lipiorby the tlia.a, much less sell a a alliterated an.l ptrtsoiious article, and that too to minors and drunkards. We l ave an A;,,ir f'tit', i i our Commi-sior.ers. We believe they will do their duty like men, aid grant a license to no man wlio is unable to show that be is aa 7tW.t, tn-lu ifr'rm aal ujtrii: h cr.i-Z-n in com tiunitv '.hit ids a-s,-H j-t i.ms are tlai-e of resj eetab'e men, not g imb'ers, thieves, vagab m is and pimps. T e ea!- to weigh appiican's to sell tti-ir fciiow-rpen the bitter water of Lmho, should be impart tally held. Lei our Cotnrnissioiiei s d their duty, and our word for it. every applicant will be loiind wanting. He vvul kick the beam. Vra irforJsrille Il neir. fc-Yoii need haw no fear, n-ighber Rerifir ot anv obiaiuiag Licence under the new law, lo se liq i rs in Cravrlordsvi'le. The old evissaries (.f the devil aic too Wei! kn nvo bv our countv 'Commissioners; and no good citiz n G id fearing man, will ever make the attempt. Tnere is no such thing at this age f oar e itin'rv, as a tn tn of g I e'-.-n a.--tf-r wan ing to sell pois.tu to his neighb r. It is id . c--li, r oe. ol the quti-jn. It e mi it be. ( 'in 'rfonliriHe Journal . J- in 1 C . -.. i. ?Iob I.uw in 'r-.iw. In some of our religious t -hanges, and indeed in one ci two secular papers, we have seen the r ep-oaa that a body of jte-tehers. refi"i'!v holding a eoiiietenee at Timber Creek, Fannin county. Tt Xts. at whi ;h Iish-p Jane pia -iiled, had been dispersed by a mob, but we hoped that the report was-eiihor untrue r greatly exaggerated, i'urther informati"!i on the subject, however, leaves no doubt that at least nothing more than the truth has been tiil.l respecting the in itti r. The c inference wis composed, n.s is un fiivniv the of the r gularly oid lined itinerant ministers lab"ti.ig wi h.ia a given regi jn. t ic.-tr only "hjei't bt-in g t preach t lie G sp 1. H il th"se a ini-'eis I ioiigel no! tot e M. V. Chur.ih, S .ith. but. to ui,. M. K. tioaielt. N o-i!, and the s'ave h - i bos of Faina t cui.': v i-s lived that their j i-..cnce -'io;;i i i;.-.t b t-d. rat al. 1 iiev theret'-ij aj jedtiied t vigil mce C'.illini'teo i.f !i:V- to wait tip a; the.', a ,' icii n them in.' to j i ....'.'i.tit fuither the b.i-ase-- of the i' iit' ieto e, and to fuab-r their departure lioiii tl-.e country; on p.-ti i "I having Iv ncii law applied to them. The t-dlowing appears to lie h f;ir stfitemonl of the way which these gentlemen performed their mission: "On the Sabbath, the great day of the I 'oi.-Jerenc--'. Bi-!iop Janc vvr?s in the pulpit. and tiie jn . "tiie'orv ' servt -cs were '.a pro i gress-. I.ril. tr tio' a 'i'.iv ii-i t '- fe t! .i i.e.'., t..ii-s ..f tl... ,.l,rl, level p'aiti, might be seen M.a.0 h.i.s...u - a apTo-t'diin g. Tn-' li '1 -t was ;i'..!i. two tin:, is pi'l, win ii thev knelt in p'a a a : (..a iri-iag, the lut-. men h id arrived, te'd ii.. i i- I. a s.-s an 1 e, , , . ' . i i,t o ev rv i.jeil a! .on in ti e h oi--'. As the Uisi'.'p ar..s to aiiiei ii ee i.i - t- Xi, the leader ct the mob. ui.) jut tht-.'c a of f.ni the His!;.. p. b doro him. i xc! ita.ed. -I h ive soai b i-it, -ir, rather titstt!. ,-.s in: i-i r.ie. an I m ov so ; yen; w-3 I. .i" r . ! v t ta pi1'! t'i. 'ii'ig : at vou si. til r. .: prt-aeli ot I . ! I :a- -ti r g in those regi",;s.' i'i e Ibsitop rcjilied titaf it was not Id j !.ie.' to the;. no to pi-each, it was f r the -o'" l.t ing there and owniitg 'ho h m--.- to decide :.'.lii-r ('... ill h" o,' - 1 that taoii.tt g ii.-.-ordoig t i nop liu'mt-tit. atul unless th trustees . a- a i-i .per iu ho; i'les f. a-h-ide iii.ii. ic must pi ' i"i;. Tii- I.-:: ! t i f the i i-'j rcpiie i t a '--; ta g ! -. le-e'iiiii r thtit in ad that r. 1,1.1.1 Me b.-1'sf's..cic ies JioulJ no b.l.ger b.' t nerao- 1. Toe !'i:-ir:-.s.s of Bis' on J t t hia-i to :i-o-ii hi; -n .ti." I'ne t." mteietire, we tiiid --.and, resolved to disperse ra titer titan provoke suc'a a breach o ine peace . MAIL CLIPPIMG3. T : '; V-civ V'-ai ives aa a-cvi'it ol a hi iv h vi.or-d t i it tti.oi f r t.f t; . - tan- e-i T.iu-s ! jv last, t ii ,i.'a sh his ve ' i viag f i ;r ini.t i-i i for 4 " yttrs; n-.r aa- -a' " ,-r vtsl'e-l anv i'li.' to v, , ej'y. t-r via-Lt.'. Baya'd Taylor, t!. tr.i. r. is an "it to ere an v!-'a O r--s d-.-r.ee on ii' B iiial , wlae, in t in s'i-r coaa'y. IVoasylvjti: i. near the sc.-ne-i of i.L. hov a i.id, ana waerx ins ; ateais slid re-ide. Mexico, s'ttee its e-'abii-h eit as a Ti--pniiii.-, which is ve.i s a.- .. j. ;,1 O.j Fresj. dents, aa At-rage t.f oae ail a ,.a f Presid-'ctfa t ; -i' ;". 'I he r.-3r t'ari'baa cent p:e. e-. hie'a have !aU-K h en tino.va it? at tai Ur; ti-a mint, pes. --5 pec'i'iaritit-s wrach ei.'c ti.t-m a v k; ;e addition to tha' -f th-'.r c-reaey T!iy are t.ot e-i'y tok --s f va! i bat a'. s'tr, 1 r is" of wti-ht a d -neas'tre: I'td e- tit? e-a -ti .- one poa d. and Oite cent m-asircs ( i-.i.rh. Th-;-. in thi coas-n fans -Co. n? of i'n the tiaver wi'l hsve a r:' ' i aa . n ! ..e ii.-nina t u-'iii-r. Or - 4'j Hi-iish Mo non.s Wf; Fviishnrg o-i th-' 2 I it.', in t'v st'.attish p L. li iia; it, for 1 1 ait. l-.i.ala'.J, where ilv woal eiao rk for tie I" f - 1 States, 'fadr ti.v' i-a' i.. i the Great -a I . .s . . Th - -a 1 'AT. .ie.....y J. ill.J ,ot ei : j-ii. a 1 ; it j? in 1 . - I - - I . a o - a 1 -. e a d,;C,d-
edy ii - '- . iv-2y . f : -'.'.v. ti.tir anp'obatio.. , aji aidiesi. At the i.M Fei'ow,' .V.ibrati oa tiie '. '' : " a'-tr .- " 11 a ot tha oration r.y Neatott B"oti,. li a -f Lich the Journal says, .ut List trtCiat tesearca, beauty cl stvie and ie;.-'ii of th "ocht. we have fir s.-.-c itexeeUed." a taa:;.er oih Ssiid-J tbr.r ad.,dr:ioa of 1 1. r. t J . : -" s.' -a - r . , i4t j . ti ,- : , ' - ," ti.ruTi1.4j their rt-. tiaels cp-n tie ta ;-. w- At C i: ci.-.'.at. a j ; jg r.e:.t Las jj-t bee a tst!ir ved in the geeral t, r a cf the Sa'erior F a-t, v Lien is ct :-.ter-t 1 traretirs aad taib roa . earapwdt s. A g -..th :.an p.ireL&eJ a ticket in Wishir ga. a. from tiie g-era! ag?ot of the Hae, thrt'igt. to Cindo-.a-i. Wtto'Le arrived hire. Lis u?g-'ge as tiiw.-l-.e. ar-t ho sasenaect!y sued the Little M;a-ni Hanroai Compaaj for i-i -.-.''a.', a: .1 a ; : tga.e: t w- r.covta-J ij the c .art r-.!a. I h.s a us i-Saae .1 upn the ground that the t.vket was r.eot.!Ee.i f.y ;be 1:. fer-dar ta. , wfc..a sasfa.t.-. a,', tviilef.ee of tt.e aatbor ty of the a0-,-.:t at V. --airgtoo. Ttt't trs no circa . itiairs to show a d.visloa or teparat of the contracts at to the va-loas lists ia regard to i tie traaiportatioa of tba j asset ,rer aid lua baggag
. - a av J ....... oiit!ifrn SRetrlio.- o. 5. Baiox Rouge, La., Feb., "50. lid. Journal: The cars upon which, we tr.,vel on this Luke Ponehetraine raihoad are no larger than our baggage cars, and cot half so nice. This road tuns through a cv press s'-vainp for three miles, atli tl.eu we 8ud.lt-nlv cime upon a s'inp of dry grouad half a mile wide. Here they have orange orchards and vg 'table garden. The orange trees were wtv luii of largo oranges, and looked ve: v enticing. The remainder of the Tttv, a distaaee uf about nvr miles, vve were jo.tieJ bv the cypress swamp. Tiie ground is covered wi Ii w atcr, but the timber is verv large and stands thicklv. Tuis swamp atlords large qu in'tties of wood, and the means employed to get it out is i.ather amas'ng. They cut sai t i ditches down into the swamp, and into t'-iese are put small -ki:Fs that hold less than a q arter of a c rd of wood. Upon these ttie wool is conveyed to the railroad, or to the road next to the city. I am no Ynnke, b it I think I c uhl mike an improvement on this way of doing business. We got to tiie lake at noon. H-re thev have a very good lookirg hotel, but it was not their hour for dining, so we got nothing to oat. From there we proceeded to an ea ing h 1 use. and itiquiivd lor oyster, but wo were sent stiil ftu t her, and on our a. rival at iiiis I ts.' place, wefotittl tie' sit! ...oi tail of drunken men, . a ing and smoking. It was about train time, and although hungrv.we rettirnel to tiii' fd'v not regretting that vve ha 1 male tic trip, hat not anxious to make it a second tiiOe. While ia New O.'eati-, we visited tla French market, in whieh are o fie ted for sa!? tl-.e production of all parts ol the world. It is situated near the ship and steaoiboa' landing. Here vve saw people of almost all II 1 iiias. kindred aa 1 tongues. Ihousinas b ard at the market house, paving only for what they eat, and get sleeping aceouiniodatt 'is in doors and out, as thev are able t.-. atlord it. We left New Orleans' Jan. '21th, in th." everting, and bad a plea-ant trip to Baton II iiige, where we arrived next day at noon. That evening 1 saw Luxlmon Roy, the Hindi prince, of whom 111 any ol your rea Jers have some knowlenge. He was delivering a o eirsoof leoiiires on Hindoo-tan, the Holy I. in 1. f'c. From his bills, I learned be was in India during the 1 t'e war. He rcpresearhat lie was weal : h d that I: f tv ha! ail been c mb-rate.!. My pn-sen -e a 1 I that of another Indianiau, who knew uf his w hereabouts doling the orogress of tiie war ia India, piodu'o .1 a change in nis cour,c '! i -etares. He got into a muss with the dally p-tt"-r, v. hi.-li could think or sav nothing worse of him than that he was a Yankee iu disguise. Sunday. Jan. 3fth. We attended Methodist Church this morning and heard a good, plain sermon. The congregation was small, and the house only about one fourth lull, and to the -ermon was pai l but Very little attention. The discourse basted about half an hour. The women did ail too singing . In the afternoon he preached to the colored p - '. 1". The lulls. vas full, and only about 1 .v ;l tv vviii'es present. 1 ri-memOt r, wneu v, of hearing a goad old man sav, while j ing ho,', tigregation for their c-dduc--s. 'I' tnat it iie iiad a good Ant'.-t! corner. lie - ui i preach a t h cisan 1 liaies better. Wheti.ei the hot rty 'Amcas' of this colored hook 1. is the C'tu-c or not, the m;u stc-r p:e.ichc-d rt much ! ictter so rm -a thau ia the ai iraii.g, d:, I ir witli ga vit-T ca-e and with tauih tnof . lit- at.d caergv. I was t id-tho next d y th-f the reason win- ho t reach. ! o in tea iter to the dored than tiie white ohuieh. v, is, tnat u was easier ro pr.-a.-:, to peopii i vv 1 1. al I.-. igloo than to ii.ose who mid ti"iic. 111. a-xt was the tjth verse of the ti li chanter of 1st Si-nuel. Get your Bibles and turn t t i: and teal tt. We concluded that lie in- !,. t it lor tiie v inti s pr lor why l.e tak t s'n-'i a text t 1 pr .1 a cun...egaaon of slaves, is moe tiian we coal! t-M. A'ter tin' c h.se of the m-eting. an old c ion -d n-.-ei .ir .-fi mi 1 said that tbe wo'il 1 bold class it: the basement. We went down witli them, exi t ciing other whites to do the s me, but. in ti.-it we were mistaken. W" tlit' oniv ones in.ai rem nne i I'here that about one b in. Ire 1 col .reJ piait.e.j ia tae room. iiiev were aiviie.j .1 . 1 . : 1 1 ia'o six or seven classes, all of which were Conducted at the same time. Tiie meeting was 1. pet. ed by singing hyr.iti which the old man real to them without a b ok. Tiie two J st met were; V. i'tl c o. At. i. A n .'T irH -x r, V; At !" ev.'' I ui i. a I'p.-n these two lins toe oil man laid great stress. Hi4 whole soul seemed fa!! of the sentiment, aad it was sung with the spirit, and. i.evc, witu the un Ie -tanging h'.o.Ti . ii f..dl..we-d the pravtr, and with what fer vor and earnest ness did be pray for their poor, down-trodden rafe, and particular! v fur p'Ktr Bdi.v and his family. After the praver, ore ui the men arose and said that Brothr ' I'd dy lek so badly under bis atil.cti-.ri, thnt ho wished him to lead his class. By this ' time our curiosity was excited to kno w mre "f Brother Biiiy. Many of ti, eir experiences ; were very in tores, ting, full of fat' h and hope. , Their Lcaity thanks to God for hia goodness, them, ma ie us feel with what unthankful hearts we had received so many Liessings. A tiie' looking mulatto man cime and spoe 0 lis 1 asked i.im who Billv wa. of wh ,vn tl.ey had so 1 ttcn spoken? He said that he was one of their class leaders, whose w 1 less as to be soli at auction the next day, and Lo d-tes not kn-'-w what will become of i.er aai Ids childifii After the closing prayer, Biilv arose, and looking over the audience, , he began to speak slowly, tor Lis l.eatt seemed loo full for utterance the tears streaming down his black yet r. b!e, manly face. lie :.-Ii them that Lis God Lad never forsakt n him. that he intended stiil to pat Lis trust in ILm. He told them that the thi-f upon the cross asked the Saviour to remember LI;u ia I aradise. and he wanted there, w ben they w .-nt borne, to pray that be might Lave grace , t- sustain hltn in this lime of ric-p afS.ct;. n. Thtre wus no heart ia the Lo use uiitovveJ. The fi.notaias of tears were unsealed, and iLcv ilowed freely. Hard indeed must be tbe'fceatt that could Lxk upou such a scene ' UTitoache-i. After B.IIy sat down, an old. man aroi? fctid told tLeia all to remember; Bliv's iecjuest, fur you know,' said Le, dial we poor colored people are, Itke eattie, liable to be sold at any hoar '
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We wa?nt slowly awav, we hope, wiser and better than we went. From that hour, we Lave hated L r.e .1 shivery with a perfect hatred. e still think, however, that the curse tads l.eav est Upon the oppressors; for when it hardens the 1 carl s- that thev can par! husband and wile-, rareat and chili, as it
they wera bru'. s. it ceriattilv las done a Work for them hat al! the cruelty of the m 1st heartless slave driver could n.t do for the slave. If there is any person in this world to be pitkd. it s lie whose heatt lias become socaiiotis that i: lias no sympathy for sutfermg hunsaaitv. M oiiitin's Love. a pk vrriiTL lx. inEXT. .-ix yea-s ago. a voting maa just entering oa hf." under th" its l inee of ram comaidted a crime agaiast soi icty. w as tried iu this c.ty. convicted and scut to Wan -.-. here he served oat his titae b-hin I the prison bars. IKtfjre his trial, a fair gii! ha I pro'ui-' I to iiak forta-ies with i.in. ti'ii! rriifl was the li'o.v to her. i it she love J him. Ail throne h his six years did sh? tra t atul wait f..r his release. With a true wo iia.. s h art, .iie believed hun innocent i-i -if." at 1 befii.-e (t id, an 1 Vs..- the magnet, she held on her stealy way. her h.'trt e'er p iiati'ij f 0 th' Ivt'are. Long were the years to him. S!ov pasted the hoars Sec in is were tnintltes minute!) were auars ho 11s ilays lays weeks weeks moti'h--n.'t.ths y ears m l years were like ages. F.vry tolling of th- pri-ci tell struck deep upon his heart, nr. I every sa a set toed, another thread rr.an the long skein. N or were th.-hours lest weary to h r 11 ape, that rih'ssed angel, sat by l er by d ty, tn pot d 0:1 ti t pillow by night. Some there tv -re vv h la igh-d tt h r i:o'y love vh) s-i.-ered so t.i mn y a' h n- lover, a prisoner m Ics as.iy-. i, it httie :t iint'iered t . her. Others ai'tght langh she iv. jis vih -rs taighl point 10 a man ia pr;- n gartt. toiling a ay Irom tnori.iag till nigiit, vi ii !ia- .jr s'ar to gi.de film 01 Sh--siv bat tiie h mcst so il t!;;t might be saved or los- aa l o nii i that she was. nerved herself to bear their jibes and j-era. Blessed wurb Piir.j to iota tn Ir 'o'-ey ce.l, words of love, of kind iesa a'l i strontrer gte v tlic heart of hi.n who lu l traIv '.'is better an ;r! to weigh over his nabrokea f I'ure. F. te'i vv.tnl from. Iter lightened th hoars as thev 'o vly went by, an I larger grew the day 0.1 which ii'i -i ty it as to co.ne. Men visited him. an ! with earelesa "or I cr spj.iking eye, threw into his cell a maddening thought on w hich los s ml tiiii-t feed, un.i tri'inblitigly shrink to the darkest corner of his living tetnjde. Then a letter from her would dash a-'tde the dark curtains a al beckon hint on to a spot of sunshine outside and beyond his present icae'.l. S) passed th; years. Friends died, and he wept iv.i r tl- ii. The -ia waj Jong since atoned for, iitid .1' la-! the ! tt!e srio' of s'liishtre crept itito his cell, a .d enteri ig by tie' kev he!- of his do n-, it I i.i a ; r'h i.i'o tiie bright rays .-f liberty. II- ' s- c ii ie i to the ollici of the prison, by M G 1 .. . a id a ci : iz 'ti s dress ia p'.a ;e of i.i-i prism .- lit. unvea !i:tt', atid led into an inner room h re s'o.i f she who years before, had p'O-:ti,-i d b -in'e 1, ei io lie h.s. V hat a uiee'iug! Ii the evening tra 11. the two arrived ia this ci'y, an 1 were by oae of oar divines joined iu marriage We were witn.nt to t.i? cere nonv, and shall never forget it; never forget the eye moistened with happiness, nor tra 9 ih.-o'aitjiusf of the heart that hud wa tetl so long an i trusted Saved'. Saved! May the future be all thi brighter f-T the liaik clo i ! th it has hung over it, a-ol tree file ds 'io ev r re 1 ly to lend a helping hand. We b aeve iii vve nan's iuve-wiu woman's dew ti-a, ihj ii.ore after knowing the fails above sat. 0. G ..1 li'.--- tti? ti t- h ! srt '' h'n-c iC-r ,..-.l:id .iia i.ikie .Vir I"A the en 1 of tho ree-nt session of Congress, th -re were lot) bills of a paldic nature, tin 1 inoia- than l'JO private bills on the h.'e, of il.c Son 10, v.hich were defl ated f.r "want ot time t. pass them." On the calender of tl.,. House, there Were iu ire than 0 bill- wliich ha 1 been ma ured and reported by the several st. lading committees, bat. vviee'i jaih d to receive (iffini'c eon-i-Ieratiou at the l.atids of that Lody. This fortni iable. array of uefiiiislfd business, especially wlu-n considered iii connection with the failure, for the lir-t nme in mir itrliamenlary history, of orv of the aatiiial appi : priation bids, would sc.-a, to dc:rati 1 a resort to s-o-ue expedient loi- the greater disprtcli of t!f pah lie JegM v'i -n. Si te FAt r. Vv'e are gra'itied to bit able to iti!i'i'itii' that the FltvdC e.m'y Agricultural and Mechaaical Association bavo suncoeded in ruising ft)'H, fr the purpose of (-t&caiig buddings and making other needed i.nprovem-nt'i on the Fair Grouudit. in tinier to propci'y .accommodate the State Fair, which is to b-i hell here this year. The amount has been ma Ie up as follow.-.: Inlividiiai siib-oript"ri.rs, S2,000', from County Commissioners. $1,000; New Albtnv ami Salem Ilai'road. .o ''); Jefferson ville IU'ilroad, ?2".0: New A'banv and Portland Ferry Co., -f 2J. M.n T. H." Collins, the President, deserves much ere lit for his untiring perseverance and industry in forwarding the interests r.-f the Association in this matter, and wliich roust li-eessHrii v result in much bent.fi: to our citv. .' .!".'' Tribune. i rotn tb-? New Catli- C. .Trier. ,4 ju ai-eiiiciil of Hie '- aV ". IS. ISo.'xl Tiie appraisers of the counties through which this r.-al passes, met at Anderson on the I S:h iist, and fixed its value for taxation purposes, at e J'JiJ J per rate. Tee whole length of the road being 103 miles, consequently its total valuation is SI2l,2 iJ, divided between the 'ev-ral counties, a. follows: Wavne. -t-TbiOO; H-ery, SfH.C JO; Malison, S00i Tipt on. S 1'i.s'jtJ; II oward, ?.53,50J; Cass, -SOio)!. It was (pure a diiifi o;It j b to determine the true mh value of this road, fn.r the rea- on that tt bad to be appraise I at a r-Mii, li.e property not being susceptible of other use,, ur.d its . roads being only nominal. We think it was put high, enough. la New York. 00 Tbarsday last, a yonrig laav named Matdda yer, w barr.ed to death r e tb-s explvsioa e-f a a ca.npLeue lam; , while she w'as fe ing the ci .ti.es ia wfucbshe was to be married in a few dav. Tr.e Crba-.a f't'laen esy-: Toe fruit in tbi re.ioa has escaped in'ury so fr. The prcs-p--tt is g.-o ! f.jt a !rge crop of peach' , and the other fruit is ccrtaia'v cafe. Althoaga we base bd two or three very c dd rights, tbre were proviJeutial circjuiataecet each night which protected the germ froia th cold. The hi-r.et and most cbaraeteriatie of ad earth.y beau y is to make ua aspire to a heaTer,! otjr, an i a woti.a.a ia great ia prop, mob to the idiia.2 ale inggi s'.s. Iove. while, it suss the heart .d fires the Irnagiaauoa. erd'rhteas the tnirei ar; J purifie the sj.: it cever e a; i.c elates it ; it not only ios .infs r.obl thoughts, bat stiaalates to reat au4 LObis dtila. A fine coat may cover a fool, bat ceer conceal ooe.
; From the CioeicaaU Uairt t. A Social Lesson. An bun laat harvest of moral eays ntav ha expecttd. as ooeoftie resalta of the notorious trial at WashiuBton, which has so lonir drawn ff "- bc attention. The tragedy and its at teotdatt e"rtAni.stanee are such an to tagsest a (real va iety of com ueiits upon social and fashionable life ia th's eo jr. try, and to enforce some salutary lessons in this retrard, if proper.y considered. At pn -ent tve are content to notice, on ef thete didactic sjcg.siioi.s of the casts, aud oae which w thiuk all i trge eoaim jniiiv'a may profitably heed. Withoat inqairiag into the past life and deportment of Mr. Sickles, and (rranting al! that hij . most ardent apologist and friend could desire the, : public to believe, as to his persocal character and th; former happiness of bis domestic relationa, the;e is one poiut which the prosecntioa ought to Lave made against bim. and which, on public opinion at least, could cot have failed of it effect. ly a rather tiualatf tort of tactics, though perhaps as goad as the case admitted of, the counsel for the defecce labored industriously, and with complete success, to establish the fact that, lor a lorg pertotl. Sickles and Key were on terms of cioso intimacy. It was Sickles him elf who introduced this "dustroyetf of hia peaca" at his own fireside, and as a fit companion lor her whose rain this tempter wroaght. The climax ia this ca.se would have been reached ty the defence, had it been proved (as nndonbtedly it might hare been, the Court admitting such testimony) that Key was a'l this time reputed to be a Itberiiue, 3-1 i.froai his intimate relations with Sickles.kaowa by the latter to be such. Tin's step, for obvious reason, the defence did not offer to take. Tha prosecution was too latent upon the tni .'taken purpose of tryiug to exclude all testimony as to the grounds of provocation for the homicide, cither to see the importance of taming the tables upon their adversaries by introducing these facts, or to be able to do so with consistency. Ia this way. it would nut only h'ife been seen how lightly Si-klfs himself valued (when others were conecroe fl the sort of offerc? for which we took such summary vengeance, but also how careless he tt about exposiu-r his youthful and volatile sendItalian waivi to the contain. nation of wactoa, immoral, hhidi jus society, lie showed hia approbation of libertinism (if in no other way) by corvi a! fellowship with a man know 1 to lead a gnusly impure life. He in fact invited his own d s grace and th" infamy of hia wife, by not o ly voluntarily introducing her to the seducer, fully 011dcrstandiag his character, but by either careles-ly ordeti ;ned y allowing this intercourse to eonrinua King after he knew it to be a subject of public scandal. v c d t not say that this conduct deprived Mr. Sickles of all reason of ind snation at the cle irly proved consequences. Yet we do siy that it detracts very largely from the public sympathy li ; .night oth ii -.vise have had. And most surely u'o ne say, it has left hmi 110 right whatever to ii-- 1 in? to be a special champion above and agiinstt'.o la 'f purity in the marriage telatioa. He violated the purity hanself if io no other by introducing this mora! leper as n fit a -.i iiiintance of his w ife; by encouraging hat manif. td attention to her iu public; and by a' least t i-it'y consenting to repeated interviews bvi Avta thetn in private. So that, setting aside. 1 1 a current rumors at to h's owu habits, and th light 1 value praetica.ly eet by himself upon inarri go v j.vs. rs. okles wus realty the first offender, ni.d a '; most tta'grutil one. We wish tf- lesson on this po'nt to be duly, conned bv fathers, husbands and broth'r every. , where. The kiiOn hbertiue ia totally unfit to be uaheroJ into the ptesvuee of a pure-mind'-d voman, under a: y eiieuuistaiies. Men who eelit. era'ely ttitrodaco B'ich into their own f tin lies, commit a flagrant wrong. Contain via 1 H'ul lieba.seinetit arc the natur.,1 tendencies fl 'iiig cut from the corrupt spring. of a debased iit!a-e. So fir us any aj io! and approving recog i.tioa it; t' e s ii-t-tl or d inic-lie eirt.de is coticeraen, d es n it t r linary dee. ncy. as well as a due regar I to the obligations vve owe oar families atid srteiety, r--t lire as to avoid u 1 such characters wb-n uud. ist. jo 1.' It is uij-.aout that any other coar-"? is iiid-. fet.sibje, hoA-cver often this just rulo ii cittl T tl-, nightie- 'y or deliberately violated in practice. S ie; associations should be peremptorily declined, not so in ich as a merited punishment, or iu the syie of in 1 iige.nl frv.vaiug a (ro n a a2M3 of dat towards those under our protection, ou whose parity no bfwth of contamination should c iiio throng1 oar itistrtimentality or by oorconsei.t As one u dd allow no immoral and loa' io-otao b ok iii bis family, to onsht he (and slid more) to exclude the embodied inrnorality and loath-s-i t eticcq of Bit; libertine and the seducer. L iibonnd.-d corfidenoe ia the integrity a 1 int jrr iptabihty of those who are voluntarily ctp isel to i';b an evil presence, id 00 apology iu this case. It rather aggrevates the evil. No s nitble I'onatn?, however trustful or proud ia his admiration of a virtioos sponge, would van tally p abject ii;;? l.iiot'i'n to the atitioyance Bind d9tii'i cf ivceiviug aa artful Iachimo as a special f'iet.J of Ler "iord." I la viag done so, Ln may j'lsi'y Jam "i.t the wrong doae even to a woman pm-i-u-ntiy innocent, and atcase kilt!f with the bitterest r'-o roaches.
A a 'otter. Tiie Ne Yo-k Tribune propounds an exceedii gly awkward question, to tho great hand organ, in the f.dluvriag paragraph: Th C'JHtlitutianvluch is Tke Union with anew r.aiie taus plauie itself 00 the unity of f.i 'it aad f-eliag which characterizes the Natioaal 1 ' onocracy . O ir party stauds before the coautty tba on'y f p:e-eii!ative of a common faith aad lis only reliable d fenders of a common oonautul j . It matters not where you meet a true iJ'imocri'. wi ether in Maa-ach usetts or Yirgioia yei will f: i ! Lini the advocate of the same cardinal dojtrines of co--tita!ioaa! right aad justice. He carries with him the same platform of prta-ode. li s cote book for Msiue a-.ser as well far Fl nida auI Minnesota a for Li own State. I. requires no change of i rogramme for each l ocality in which hit battle is to be fouirht. Wh -fierr a pr-offs-jed It-.Tiocrat fail to realize the cbaracter e h"-e present, you may write hirn dn at o ica as titsouad atid on worthy of Hemocratic coa3deLce." feuch being the ca", wiil Tiie ConrliMiou inform u. whether t. e said iJeraacracy is for or Egait.st the enactment by Congress of Jaws fr tie protection B it' eaf orcfment of tbe tdaf 'ho;d r.-' a-samed right to hold elavet ia thi 'i'tni-tork-s ? SicacLts" CoiitTRT Ifocsc aso- t Occ"rivn Tte Nvw York correspondeet of the Butt s J ourtal in describing the coatstry seats that lit e the Biooatiagdale road, between New York atod Harlem, sayg: O. e of these co-ii'tiands attentioa from all who pass by it. It is near Seventeenth utrue'. Ar.i if siiawlioD. beauty of ground, elegitnee of "-"a-ry, aaJ all the appliatices that weaita aad jiry.travity can Ciiaimat. i, can brmg pejtce and joy, this house must be the rea'd ;t.ee ..f p-jrity ai i do n -' fe icily. The boose is a large wooJtt ed.S toited a dark color The groanc are larie avai eoaRitacJicr; tbey are laid oat wit's l?ret ta-v-; tas tres, the viae, the fi.nwers. the tMOatlo h r iN the large green boa-tea aad eocset vton!-n. toe g'avled waika, the "laie Iret-a. the baad of, tr w-ea on all thin- indicate the tinriit, and weaita of 1 r the owner. It u tte country notae 01 li w. tfataiel E S.ckles. Iu owter u oa trial for &ts 1 fe at Washington. The preatBl. occapaaU of that splendid residence are hia guilty wiia, end her broken hearted toot.
