Weekly Hawk Eye And Telegraph (Newspaper) - November 26, 1859, Burlington, Iowa TI 18 50 of Sorghum in this bu been 10 in the Wettem u to interfere with the regular trade Very little if any ia now teat to tbe interior The quality of tbe article is also greatly im- proved jew of it is of good quality as tbe avenge of sugar bouee mud New Orleans and some little inferior to golden lyrup A lit UP more wilt enable OOP farmers to moke a per of sagar from tbe caue nod we not be to find our State in a few yeari entirely independent of the sugar of Louisiana take tbe following from the last number ot tbe Page County U fust grow a itaple product of tbe North much of coarse to the detriment ol Southern Tbe and crops have done more wards draining our country of money than rooit all other Southern products But we arc gUd to be able to say s better daj has dawned upon are about to declare ourselves in dependent of tbe Southern cane crop and ulate our own sweetening institutions in our own way only to tbe disposition ot denoe crops grow We have not the data from which to an accurate mate of the extent of the Sorghum crop ot though estimate tbe of in Page as for borne consumption We are leas in onr and fix amount at of that required for homo still we cannot buc think some reasons exist for tbe calculations of the more sang There are many men in our Bounty who made from one to two hundred each and one the northern of tbe between four and fire bo ml rt We estimate tbe yield of molasses in tb- at gallons which takes the ol aa man? gallons of southern produce Thi con of gallons of imported not fall short of amount wot necessarily have to be taken from onr and Rent Sooth to help enrich Southern Planters greatly to the detriment o oar own interests But this is but one phase of tbe question and the results already ex from the of nr but a foretaste of the to result rout tb culture of Sorghum in the North augur lu been manufactured lu man places ftom Sorghum and we confidently ex farmers in to manufacture a eral amount of Bugarin addition to the ses and in 1861 we expect as much tared io Page county as will be required lor borne When we reach era in agn culture we can safely count upon a marked im ia our monetary then to realize a saving to our county ol or fifty dollars to each And we get this will certainly be tno we will have taken one long towards cultural io dependence which if followed up will be the means of enriching our country in a Je almost incredible Lei ever jarmer but plant one acre oi each if successfully into sugar lassea wiil prevent the necessity of our sending thirty thousand dollars south purchase our needed supplies and keep that amount the limits of our own county going about from bouse to boose on Its general and legitimate missions ot good to men The Gate CiLy has the folio a ing encouraging news tilth regard to ilia rag of Sorghum ia the value of the crop by tbs in R few counties we think it entirely safe to say that over one million of dollars will be saved io tot State of Iowa year io consequence of tho introduction of the cane A million of dollars saved in this way is equal to two millions earned The production H yet It may be interesting to friends of tba not ia to know that the late Special Meeting of the Board if Trustees and friends of the Institution held n this city a most successful one towards the of ibe of the presiding officer Bon A C Dodge was called to the chair and tbe object of tbe meeting stated to be to commence aa immediately relive of mas Tbe whole aura of the liabilities e institution was reported to be very and that giving each would cancel the entire amount ire names were then promptly given lor each to bo paid on condition that IQ view of the absence of many presence was deemed desirable the meeting adjourned at its close lo Assemble again on December 7th next at tbe saue hour end place to further consider and ROC upon the ubject The names of the worthy individuals con the already secured to this ct would now be given but it a thought best that such publication should be deferred until others shall be added to the list at the next meeting which all will be published ia With tbe united and vigorous efforts of all true friends of institution nt time it is be- that its entire indebtedness may be easily and entirely canceled point at a great embarrassment to the progress of the Institution is removed and the way opened for Ua advancement as the result which it mnj become alt its most ardent friends hove hoped an honor to Burlington tbe IQ your paper of ibis morning I nod thi allusion to Mr Theodora Weber for obstructing wood Wai one dollar and costs by Justice yesterday It ime our merchants should learn la the clear for the city ordinance relative o such matters will be The quotation as faros the fine is concerned a I most emphatically deny thai I violated Ordinances ever the case being On Friday last I a cords of wood which by lation establishing it and a blessing to Benom the cause of learning and religion Mr Ellis editor ol the Magnolia Republican died inst of typhoid fever at Magnolia MR have read with interest article of ibe on taxes IB tbe main ideas of the article I fully concur The great leading idea seems to be that poll icy should bo tn collecting taies by a corporation BJ well aa by individuals collecting their own debts The policy ai County Treasury empty The cilj haa a Idf amount due her or hack taxes hut if lax paver were to make a of his dues in gold with ten cent interest thi collector under the ordinances not U whilst general opinion seems to be tba the city have no power to 25 per cent interest on unpaid property holder are therefore willing to permit their property go to a sale rather than submit to exactions AS times change the policy of lat i in matters of finance change and such law givers aa do not recognize fact are unfit to occupy the position H W The petition of John Brown for a nt of cm to rendered by tbo Circuit Cour f of county Va was presented to th j Supreme Court of Appeals on the 18th Court J to accord ft writ of error of opinion that the Judgment of the Court is plainly right therefore lake place as appointed on the 3d 0 A fugitive alave was tracked by to point on the Obio river near tie toi refuge in the stream upon a log but his pu 1 followed and the slave drawing hia put it to his own head and discharging it fe I the His pursuers fished him out i when it WHS ascertained that the ball had penetrated the skull and tbe wound was no but just emerged from an experiment If they I tnl Of course tbe negro bad ch million thia year next year they mil liberty or death ur Th Tho WIs on the or abo counties in tbac section nt lhc of of mill to bout four vut M The crop of in fl h of fm wUb He tim nd nuf from year tde crop is estimated at j which he naa out and carried ranted last year and the I J J other workmen in the mill Tbi this year is nearly The price of the ranges from fifty lo s 5 of the flesh carac off fr skin nnd Ur snta IB not tbe Old Way bu Years ago ia tbe early settlement ot the older Western States almost every article af clothing worn irom necessity manufactured at home io the family of tbe farmer Every bad iu loom and every female inmate knew how io and weave flax and wool Kudo aa tbat state ot attain may have and coarse aa the fabrics manufactured doubtless were ic very whether presto t condition is any there is aci aa lacch and as many comforts for the great mass of mankind as when thrift indui try supplied at home what now is drawn from paints Our woolen and cotton goodd manufactured at Lowel or Manchester pay so largely to Ul for tbu ose of machinery so many lo factors BO largely for transportation interest and that they coat tbe consumer double or treble tbe first cobt of ure when ready for use in Iowa Besides although oJ fine fabric of brilliant color aud fashionable pattern they do not wear like the not give half service In China the agricultural their own cotton goods and no efforts have yet been successful in inducing them to import Kss durable lighter and more comely Samplea of these cloths have bt to England with tbe prices specified aud Chester acknowledge their u to produce them at tbe rates quoted skill witb which tbe who is also en agriculturalist bus bands bia labor LIoi to with power and it more than f Wben the in gathered all han Uie farm boose acid old together tu spinning aod weaving this cotton out of this stuff a and durable to go for two or three years uad the surplus tarry to nearest town where the shop keeper buys ic for the use of the population of tbe towus i tbe boat people on ibe rivers Of ibis spun stuff nine out of ten every human beings in the country it clothed tbe manufacture ing in quality from tbe dungaree to tin finest niCKing all produced in the tunn costing ibe producer little or yond tbe value ot tbe raw material or rather o the sugar which he exchanged for it the duce of his own Our ers have enly to for a moment tlu of system so u its exquisite with tba other of tue to be saluted at e thit have no chance the competition as far aa tbc coarser concerned It Is China of all countries Jo tbe tbat tbe loom to be found m every ed homestead The people ol all other tries COD lent themselves witb carding and ning and at tbat point stop short the jam to ibe professional weaver to be made into It U reserved for the thrifty Chinaman to carry the thing act to perfection not only cards and spins bia cotton but be weaver it with tba help of bis wives and farm terrains aad hardly ever to producing for the mere of hid but makes it an essential part oi season's operations to produce a uin of cloth for the supply of the neighboring towns and Tbe farmer ia not thus merely a farmer but an agriculturalist and manufacturer in He produces cloth literally for no- thing beyond tbe cost of tbe raw material be it as Bbown bia own by tbe hands of his women and farm It costs neither extra laborer extra time He bio spinning acd weaving while bia crops are growing and after are during rainy weather when out of door r cannot be pursued In ml every his body and j wore also badly He lived in till Monday when death put an end to hit suffering A hog train of cars on Indiana R R broke a on tbc 18th killing A J Smith Green and Newberg drover eral injured engineer an escaped tt U said ove 500 hogs were killed The accident was by taking a rail from the bridge for re erval throughout the year does this model of domestic industry pursue hid calling and himself upon something pf Tbe Page County Herald seys we are io giving it credit for an article ud by us a few AH right Xr Herald MOEE Wise lias more business on bands ban Richard Third at the battle of field and the good of to be troubled and haunted 07 of nnd negro f despatch Irom it will be that Eastern sboro IB ic a blaze of oa account ot u report tbat aa is to be made lo morrow to run off negroes to from poor Virginia now expected tbat the II 4 M R R will be completed Is ia lown Co bj ibe middle of February next of bridge at in State week before last tin work between Little and Island masonry 13 nearly done ibe 11 and last pier being far Tbe DCS of the 15th says that the brick work of ibe new Court Houte and tbe covered It adds that this building will be au ornament to the nnd well for the public spirit of the citizens of county iia were had at the meeting f tbe OQ last wore preseti the President and DanJ Stewart nd I naa ordered that be to Messrs Gilberts on their lumber out of thi on baad in improving the Fair under the direction ol Director eali should bo made on of 20 per cent ou their stock io meet the in- for the Fair Ground due January 1st installment to be Dee 10th The Bourd ordered the President lo rent the grounds in the interim of upon tlie best Ordered tbat an allowance be oat of funds on bond ior balance due on purchase of the military cost of the and the private subscription Ior that UB if in to a to collect tlie due stock HEKRY W STARR Society of Des Co Tbe American vote in tbe Stato of New York hia year m by tbe difference between lie republican or democratic candidates id those of their associates put upon he merican elected ticket is or 3000 more aan the plurality ia Liet the polled votes and in combined majority against ha republicans in was Bnd in 1856 and had more than Tbe total vote is very large ear and tbo republicans proportionally thau erer before Tbe hough partially in their scheme of to office arc effectually dis- posed of so far aj their political It all time of the alley it W teamster to throw i e of my lot hus compelled to to outside of my space between the watk of about 4 feet tbe wood occupying about 2 feet of the walk I immediately aged a person to tbe same and at the time the complaint was made the obstruction was removed if ever it could be called obstruction I who came ID formed with thf the Deputy oty arrest tbat tbe wood was removed but to no avail I had to go BnU was fined stated The above are tbe clear facts of tbo caae As far as I understand the City nance relating thereto I I was to reasonable time to remove the same which was promptly done By sifting the matter to Uf whole extent I think it shows a vindictive and spirit one of your citizens who in bis 9 years residence In your neve any intention to violate any law whatever opine you above a place ii your valuable paper I remain Yours truly T B WEBBER flov 22 1850 For the Ma to day's issue of your paper I find an article from A giving an account of tbe late meeting of Trustees and other friends of this held in tb city when twenty-five individuals subscribed each towards securing to pay off tUe entice indebted aess of University This is ail correct so far aa it goes But oni important proposition made at that meeting X find id tee in the statement of A Tbe proposition I refer to is this Prof Harston wbo hoe at great of labor and d past made ring a period of invaluable collection of a History including a gruat birds serpents and for u CooK I On Friday WOT the derb of the Icy Guy on of banded of which decided tbe subs tan cs Tbc designed ita t editorial columns of thu causes ef no ilia gives a very inter visit at pigeon rooit t la of the Cook been convicted of murder and at Ferry and that Gov Willard a to dictates of respect for feelings of hia brother is has trial provided able exerted moral to avert tbe doom probably awaits his unfortunate may not bo known tbat in tbe letter now before us addressed to tbe of thie paper aa an Indianian and a write B by a gentleman formerly in tbe dence ft distinguished Senator ft there ia a proposition to bring the political character nnd services of Gov anil tbo aid of tbe Democratic press of tbe West to bear ou Gov feelings ot his vanity tbc of Cook's sentence to for life Tct is the fact I In exposing a scheme fraught with n tion of all rigbt and the eternal disgrace of the party witb which they arc associated we but follow a line of duty in our opinion should characterize of a public journal This publication is not a breach ol any confidence in ua because no mnn a right to approach another with tions which if consummated would burlesque Justice or compromise Self noria that The writer of this letter says I have seen the press pf Ohio Indiana anil Illinois and I am now way to Missouri and to get them to join in aleo He was returning from Minnesota where several of the presses had engaged come out next week in aii BIO we suppose to the one furnished un u market copy ot which is to be forwarded to Governor Richmond A secret if proper when committed to tbe hands of HO many unpledged keepers to the gation of silence and bence we pay it ting a es the monstrous unheard-of principle of liability for crime because variety of ic gathered fropi different sections of tbi country aud worth probably at least ready engaged before the meeting of tbc tees to sire to the University as his tion this entire and so much moru be might be able to provided the amount specified us necessary to liquidate tbe indebtedness of tbe Institution should all be secured witbin period of the months The Board of Trustees before ite ad- encouraged by tbe liberal tions already made tho hope they Would be able to comply witb tbe condition by vote formally accepted the proposition and pledged themselves to comply with the terms rea aired ibis in Lhc cod be all performed and tbe collections of Prof Mardton pass into the bandi of tbe this Institution then be In possession of a cabinet of curiosities in the various surpassing any to be in thu West In conclusion may I suggest to aaT friends of the University wbo may desire to that they an early opportunity to call upon Prol Marston who may always be found at tbe CoK lege building or near by and take a look upon what he has done ami la doing in the Ime of collections in Natural History and I doubt not they will be well repaid for their trouble Tbe Profesor will wo take in ing MB Museum to any who shall him with a call Tours G J November 23 QJP being mide in city this season for pork are fitting up their on Boundary street mid other parties have the adjacent establish meut We arc in the quality of hogs will he much better this season than last Few have yet been nnd corn plenty nnd cheap Tbe consequence will that slaughtered will be well fitted j of political we publish it lo gi weight of our humble but most The editorial prepared for our paper is the shallowest and so far SB we can judge thi falsest bundle of flattery to Gov Wise and ill tempered denunciation of Black we have being chargei m wilh a desire to see Cook and nll-vha rest saved so tbat ihi of a Governor may appen tube disregarded and hostile feelings be Dem ted between he Kor the nnd Southern and wilt not come forward as early as Jast jear when tbe reverse was true Thomas U NoUn was i or sells ing goods at auction without license yesterday persons who have lost carpenter's tools ulling at office may deme e of Win P the pointed Senator from was formerly from Clinton county Iowa and we believe was of tbe Convention that formed the under which Iowa was admitted no tbe Union in I We employ uo hand but tmi te for tnis paper but if we did Ji io some other person than tbe writer of the referred to would get them up Its un- yise appeal to party spirit and die color ed picture of in defence Southern would render it tual on Gov Wise and thu party which it u tempts ta compromise in this great wrong would rise as one man to curse the motive whict prompts the sacrifice oC the holy principles o Justice on the shrine of Political Ambition Bu is not n pleasant one and we for- bear to speak pf it in tho terms which its demands We do Dot wish nor do we believe the of our people desire to see any of these executed nor have seen in any paper an expression tha death of Cook and the release of Brown aud die others Not withstanding their lives are all justly forfeit tt tbe we have urged with what ability possess tbat can afford to spare the ot tbe insane Brown himself aa living monument of ths fearlessness ant magnanimity of the Couth and of cism of a portion of the North Wo trust that Governor Wise if it ia in bis power will let all these misguided men alive Thi of the martyrs is the of tlie aad though we would by no means place Brown or Cook on the rote of martyrdom jet a portion of the country is already weak to honor as such find deaths will bu add to that sympathy which derives its strong est support from the instinctive tenderness am sorrow with all mortals contemplate thi helplessness of dead Wa entreat Gov to take counsel of hii own patriotic heart and enlightened judgment in tbe case before and neither to Jear the be won by tho hollow promises sycophants Above all things else let bo made a mockery of the Democratic rendered by basing a of or alt of ibe insurgents on tbc con tion or tbe pmiy sci vices of the criminal Stain not the of i that For Gov Willard and his family the A brief inter- course with him while was President of the Indiana Senate us to credit Inn wit kindlier of heart We ardently hope tbat tl brother of bis wife may be spared th felon but ft duty higher than t of friendship compels ud to sav tbu Governor of nor the mi exulted of popular should attempt I of justice by meang PS those which we havu briefly adverted Hull PH m consideration of eminent nai services of his patriotic nephew Capt Hull the Constitution was a of ever t us character and ooe nh see but when a ihv eh we mere f tha press gf Benjamin Bilger for drunkenness conduct yesterday morning was fined by Justice Snyder three dollars and costs bich he paid und wus ins A in the the D t M S Railroad wa ems rested by tlic Marshal yesterday and taken lefore charged with slue jotting Joth to value of oue hundred some time in the year Tee tending to mate Mitchell are ad In 1857 Mr Charles of this city shipped cloth of tbo value mentioned to by and it never reached party to whom I was consigned acd it is presumed nas stolen n tho road A watch has been kept or the detection of tiie thief and until recently it A days since sola ne yards of boiling cloth ut a store ia idd at one fourth tbi usual price and and the remaining pieces found and by ilr a part of the cloth seal by lici to la 1857 aa stuting tbat ie had received ths cluth man who has removed to Missouri ic of a lebt aud required time to procure tbe accessary ile gave bonds in lor liis at the term ol tbe District Conrt The Jasper County Press of the that n night of ktt weed lire John Jrown of DCS Township in that county her husband with three ai one en mid a half pounds or aa average of sij 3d a half pounds The mother children doing well and getting along finely Gen died at Pu on It appears that he a very large wart ou one of hia und induced by some one to cut it out to destroy the roots He poison on alter cm out the wari Tbc cut being very deep tbe poison with tha leading arteries aud ho was destroyed by it The company of Old Folks who gave a Con- cert in city not long since bitve An exchange eays tbac the cause was said to be the jealousy which arose among the of tho troupe A new company is to be formed of Jenny and tbe Hall thers Tho State Board of Education will assemble in the Senate Chamber iu Dee on ly the Bth of December A io took in St Louia week Tha groom James is tbe oldest non if Col Fred and the bride Helen of Col John O'Fallon limit Ues and of the wedded pair ore said a H to Assist in doing violence to that law which ia tbo protection of the humble us well as of the how long will it be before we must meet damning charge that the price of crime is fealty to What Do The New York Tribune is discoursing of the work to be before 1860 What U urgently to ia ally aa 1 The formation in every county at the or some equally commanding Club componed i are to work Tat a Republ If there is a Jive county n of a of all wb umph in let in nil IBO thirds of the county practically exist aro dead as J Caspar A live club at every county seat I dispensable unit it be formed at Let its hooka be open to wbo will join but Jut au executive committee be of men wbo will certainly pun heirt and brain into tb 2 Tbc moment such a is teO let of it set to work by cor and personal the of clubs in every ship and village of the county and at the coi ty seats of tbe counties 3 Let each county club employ as soon may be n competent and trustworthy agent to traverse the county urging tbe ft lation of kindred clubs and Make arrangements at once Vieli the bcs of birda ibere tho roar of and that greeted us as There were probably a as Republican journals giving the preference Lo of your own county f respective sheets for tl t eush price Le ing QS at tin ness of each club and the special duty of the county agent or actuary to get a good paper subscribe J and paid for by every par n m the county wbo csa bo induced to tak one Have of nil the journals a hand and let every man tbat which he pro fere but try to strengthen the local journals na much aa Of no mean by editors of ability intelligence und uy t moss Republican journals are To any others is to damage seriously tbe c you desire to promote Bbt proc uf the best let a united B jet en effort be promptly made to put one of every voter who can be induced to any lowest cash price lor u Aud if there bo mo wbo by reason of some stion is unable to pay be sure that he has a copy supplied him without charge and is ed for taking ic 5 Let the county club open a correspondence once with your Member of if gambled aud at if he is not then with thu i- who next nnd have furnish Don't ask him to pity or them out of his own but him a few dollars to cover tbe cost of paper arid will gUuly of the work for But even though you be too poor or loo mean to pay for the send him A man turned baa been in CUy county III of murder In the second de- gree by causing the death of n blind boy by neglect and starvation and flve years imprisonment in tlie The facts disclosed were revolting in tho extreme The poor boy was put In an nnd made to starve and freeze to death covered with and Roan ia wealthy and paid bis counsel a thousand dollars Ho took a ef venue from Jasper in- hut sprinc A of tbe jury were i A lor tbo DMrl a were A for a trial U Mr of the Ne York his libel Weod o the ise ivera divided into of than two- or and -Ja and the trees roue in ama t fired flew to the bush ea This A a single shot tbe flock always rose and flew a short distance to Bottle or to be fired upon again scene night the tlie is for two men to go one with n gap other with a bag nnd lantern and matches As soon as tho bagman strikes a light and bags the came this done speedily om will hide and te lost Six quite a heavy Wo gin under Sve dozen very soon Wo woro toll to fire with one barrel the bushes and tho the bile up The term is a very ior at every tbi will raise straight after circling a few make a coarse and then light within a- few yard of where they rose killed Heem almost One man fou dozen at shot acd nine ii the n Like else known to man tb Almighty dollar is connected with Pigeon buyers are stationed on an J aland in the who theiu as at 30 1a dozen are em ployed to pick them who recede 5 cents pe IB about what the ar supposed to be these keep full supply of ammunition candles tl latter item probably embracing those sinew of usually bought New York h original packages The pigeons are im mediately shipped Sew where the bring a good price and where the courtes of the buyer extends tha term to article decidedly appreciable to iea Amongst other conveniences the buyer have employed a inau tq blow a horn n to direct the hunters to the He makes a Gabriel of himself for one dolla each night and troops of ugly looking si up the sound of his trompet t the pigeons and pocket tho dimes The habits of an study and that would a visit t their haunts They appear to have no indi and ip seeming individual A Bight they in flocks aad in morn ing they up in flocka to leave smaller into larger ones when the appea is like ft a warm of bees At sigh of a flash they instantly change their cours or scatter an like a cloud when u large meteor eli athwart the sky at tlie of the feathered ip all directions In tho a after sunrise the begin to leave and in fifteen minutes the aro all gone spreading in all directions ove tho country to feed From this roost the diverge daily in all directions whose diameter is probably two miles to return again every and b hunted from bush to bush and kept in mo tion by the rapacity of man instead of th rest nature directed them to seek in this se AKD IN vice aggregates as it does in a populous ite destructive becomes From a personal evil it becomes a social malady poisoning the very sources life and all who como witbin of its poisoning atmosphere Some impor tanC social ot New York have re cently been collected nnd published froi which tho most conclusions ar drawn They show that social vice ha greasy increased ia that city within the las half century aud more especially within fell hist twenty live years The exhibition made by the choly figures is tbat which shows tli mortality the young cun be traced to the oi the parents Of tha deaths i Sow York in 52 nude two years of age besides still The deaths under age of one year have in creased from the proportion of 1 in 352 i to 1 in 99 ia 1836 while from years and upward the rate of mortality ha not varied materially in fifty years Thi increased rato of infant mortality is accounted by other colomns of the etatis tics from which it Hint deaths Iron disease originating in personal vice have in creased in thirty years tenfold Deaths from diseases of the were 1 in of the population in but in they were in of the population In addition to this mortality as a direct ot social vice the hospitals are crowd ed with those wno nro Dorn to disease de and consequence of the crimes of their admitted hospital in there weie 2736 who hat that and vicious and of patients themselves 2531 were and of tlie drinkers The of the criminal courts tell the story Of 971 months ending July last wore for offenses the public peace nnd only aguina property showing tint eral the of crimo while tho offence could in most cases lie traced to intoxication and ita associate The social reformers of New York havu a field of m own to absorb all requiring their most generous and self The on of which grow these earful results of crime and death are difficult to deal with Coercive measures heretofore proved nearly i not altogether in vain and moral influences seem to be thrown away upon the great mass of those who have boon educated in vies The only that promises much is thai directed to the salvation of the children ol poverty and shame from following iti ttu footsteps pf theif parents Laborious tine self denying men and women are engaged in with wonderful success con the means they have aid the cles in their way and jet there are no bo- ne in New York so meager ly nnd grudgingly sustained Churches tba bestow thousands of dollars at once on some elFort to reclaim vicious ami degraded races on the other sklo of tho globe give n cole response to the appeal of those who boring to save the in the streets of Now York from a life wordL than almost any form of heathenism on die globe This is not well it is far from it The city missionaries of New York ought to bo multiplied and amply maintained as the first duty and when all that is that can be done to save tho victims vice and degradation at home the distant en should have the next Republican Oorreuppndenee of Republ lone 12 Well I believe wo have seen it Napoleon to his stufl after a uf of Dresden which was one of the farewell BUI lies of that wonderful destiny which thenceforward led him through ter to hia Island rock The republican party can appropriate this remark Vork Jersey tho eolar revolution sf Wisconsin Stands firm to the platform own holds to ita mi- Ity a majority of 3000 on tbe popular rote with a margin of seventeen on joint bullet Wo were in great peril in the took us through three and very much impairing however tho ho agency by giving six ro- localities to the enemy through bolish and most jura It ia passing strange to me that men cannot evaporate their wrath in a stinging casm or a voce and off and at to ary of the iron Duko Out all the rank and file of any party who arc not in at the call tc fight the Ibu ono io and the regulation and drill or and fight as a partisan or the I North marched up to hi army pf hafl tho Utica My only sorrow IB tbat bo did go there at an earlier What sane not has he ever Ho hiw system against which bne driven his most Sotting up bis own ard of rigbt and forgetting that naked indi united action followers patiently into the hostile camp and he ave caused defeat A member Congress during struggle on the Kansas he leaves his seat nod goes bleep cause it was a Used to-be in bed by 10 o'clock at night t There aro three conditions in man can such or inebriation The second is the most kindly chosen to the subject and tbe circle of L Jn thia name half a dozen others whose beads should be shaved for even if they not sent to nearest A fanatio half fool of method to be kept from a it tongue public lecture weeK men whose sound is as much his fine fantasies as strong meshes of fiber attenuated Theirs is a mere They muse in und in seclusion and waste the energy of efficient in the most worthiest duy of practicable and of or au to personal courage ther glir up duion and strife antl insurrection and outbreak leaving their victims to the jail HUG the gibbet while they go on of their and of us anch ns in the of iu Brown be and kind regret ID hie own hia hearth Alone nnd lintels sprinkled with blood of his own sons sleeping in bloody cerements nnd it ter made a maniac bj these aceues ol horror he must be more or SPSS than a man aot respect liis nnd of bia acts Tue feelings ol a filled the love of his 01 n flesh and blood against the would invoke ibe Uw nnd on wrong Who of least those of ud w bo believe io doing and not waste ow lives in eternal have run nod less Uie dues ol hoarded vengeance Limn be y And wbo of us even of tried nave borne ourselves with ns much Spartan nud Hainan Lang him If they will Rude and rough aa he is and nmd ns WHS his person and his at- tempts of heroism and tho of Place him as posterity may the sought by palbe and through ways ol treason aud bloodshed will his nume and n living lustra upon a life scared by sorrow and closed in violence Is Virginia tranquil V morning ters now bo taken in safely Cape Charles and the mid day julep be sucked in nt berland hoe and hominy be baked boiled under of and the tree of human cattle On descendants of African princess nod American presidents with ibe less crossings of senators and sent without disaster to the sharp competition and so ibe Nation may fold its bands to copper cents muy again be contributed lo tuo ington Mi Everett may paed the oa aad George Washington Park Curtis's children etui be held to service for a nt some eligible anywhere Irom the to the Red River The Fear of Servile Insurrection Quincy Jr of Boston in a lecture at on the of vem her We do not realize the constant anxiety in which so many of our citizens perpetually arc More forty years ago John Ran dolph said in one of his speeches the night never tolls for fire in cbo mother does not grasp its infant closer to her that fear exists A Jady of my family travelled in the in tenor of Virginia just after the massacre committed by the ot Southampton She was received with true Virginia hospitality everything bore the Appearance of and In a family of a mother and five whose refinement a charm over home which they adorned ed to he of happiness ances are deceitful Tho lady of the house confided her real to her guest All her husband's property consisted of slaves on tho plantation These sho was ready to if oho and her daughters could only live in Northern States and support themselves by the labor of their hande This easily accounted for by through which she had just passed The news of the insurrection had received few vhite men belonged to tho place and she vraa left alone surrounded by slaves with no male protector Sho fortified tht house and armed her daughters with rifles determined jl resistance tt destroy with her own hand and set lire to the building and by death n fate more to be dreaded Bha manj hours in this position and when at length i I on co a Soul hero gentlemen at the idea of being afraid of slaves bu shortly after when of another sub ject ho told me be never went to bed in Im lifu without a pair of loaded pistols under big pillow Whon we read of the diatribes o gentlemen from the South we are ap to be provoked and how thou sands of and children live in and fear If the Northern Abolitionists do not think it wrong to steal our because they are they will perhaps recognize tho fac that na negroes are the descendants of Ham it to appropriate other people's Ba con Tbo England papers ore appealing to Virginia not to hang Old Brown But she will bang bim Jn her game with the that will be her drop card We road of an editor at the East win over saw on a line wonder bow ho have felt if be bad seen tho handles to Journal WHAT is AN ip an who reads newspapers writes articles on sets type reads proof works foKEs and packs jobs runs oi X saws m tho garden to all wbo call receives blame foi many things ke never did works From 4 a in to 10 p in and never collects hall his debts Who does not wish to bo an ban beoo last Monday morning o'clock the new suspension bridge Lbc Scioto juat above a place with Ohio waa ui derm ine J aoi by tho force of the That morning nt an early hour Mr B B and two citizens of crosse Lhc in a on a hunting They out in woods nil day und had no of tbc full of They returns n tho evening arrived croefcingnfa'r dark A of bridga from the shore out over a portion of the riFer still re- mained us it bad been left bv Uie structure m The all m fine s ol over The driver the tiie The poor u Or o aud The driver got out and to liis horror bridge gono and Lbo horse's head projecting orei tlie us Tucy were on tho very brink of Another Bton forward would tuve plunged thorn down iato Uie where the waters ISko a to tbo Ohio Tribune Htu Galena Advertiser says A few daya ago gcu Uemtiti Porter who supposed hU lo bo long since dead at cars ho went to from there friends beard frora or three supposed him to bo eJ leitora of be Uken ud Court was ol All cue re vold of course It IB proven by com- that Porter ia not to fund for io education of two of John t Ida la ood New Jeney of recent tbo to tbe H ter be with view at Into with men Tbo of ar- being to treat offences committed on cither aide of the Bio Grande AH the tried and punished According to the of tbc in which mny be y r T John of it Co himself In the heart Had box of Jewelry of the value of three dollars m aj colored porter office of Draper Tiffin fc Tho box not being WM to bo being to er jt Before the deed he letter mother ot Bnd tfr Arnold recovered tbo left by at jewelry on Market street He was single and 28 of j St Nor The overland Express last night brought patches the British Consul at San Francisco at Washington and a by Gen Scott to tho lug officer The British had withdrawn their naval from Sun Juan with the exception of Ibe Tho af ibe 3rd that left Fort for tbc under the of War to call on Gen and protest in the name of the U S Government against the ex- pulsion of Capt party or the American citizens from that State Arizonian also learns tbat bu recently strong for the tion cf lo induce ft eral immigration into Nov 21 Tho excitement of Saturday has subsided and no parties have yet been discovered Governor Wise has letters from responsible parties North and Wets assuring him of the organization of for the cue of tho prisoners The presence of the has and in the public mind The are preparing an encampment The Governor will to Richmond to-morrow We Cavalry Artillery and to encounter a small army of It ia rumored that Governor Whe has ed a despatch from Governor of Ohio him that a large body of men bering from 600 to are arming for ft cue under John Brown jr aod ly start for Governor Wine 15 said to have replied if he them lo cross the line he would enter ings bim on the of A despatch was on Saturday from United States Johnson of Ohio stating tbat from 600 to men were ing for rescue in that Stale under John Brown Jr Commander New York Nor 22 The Republican Convention last Geo lor Mayor Kew Orleans Nov SI The of war Saratoga from baa arrived below aod is watching for Private advices from Brownsville the news by tbe Arizona Kov 21 The Lucy Holcomb bound from Memphis to New Orleans with oF cotton on Saturday ncnr Udena The boat wilt probably be n total Mobile 22 The schooner Mary Clinton from Cruz on the IHli has arrived It reported that had joined nnd both had fled from tbe country on board a British steamer with the two millions in specie whereupon army had pronounced in fnf or of Anno Albany Nov 21 The first bondholders of the Erit Railroad having applied to the Comptroller of Sinie to advertise and sell road for of interest the Comptroller has placed the matter in the hands of the Attorney General who will proceed under the act of IS-tS to aell the road with nit tho Baltimore Nov 21 The report of the Baltimore and Ohio road presented Annual Meeting of he stockholders is highly showing a decrease ou the expenses lor the year off and an in the net o 11 None of the prize have yet been ar- though the have issued here on engaged Hon Kli ae his York Johnson of Ohio port of hie tent a relative to the rescue of John Broi id Cleveland Xor 22 LATEM Canada arrived It is that i Urn Congress tor tbe and that on Ii la in in bit Victor won with p of tbe t has betrayed by her and would bold a people The Southampton Hon Is dm by Canada Anew bat Uen Company WB j Great activity at lo the preparation of material aad for tbe Tlie at tahi forthwith and re will ft id stated B Frinco Mj part ID it It in bo to mate the Count CaToor t of one of Central Italy tat basis of a be hi All ia official Liverpool fa hare to it Us Paris correspondent of that it rumored Hm King of Sardinia not very The nt ia bia declaration that Loi been i end that he should put at i revolution whereupon Victor that it ho did to there wac no to force against him It in stated that tbe American V with TOO Blares had eluded the English on the Const of Africa and got out to I The correspondent of tbe Hi it is the Austrian wtU have to mth etons to Hungary it not far distant Nov the reopening took continue io the Several persons have been icl by Hungarian for I Florence Sov in t of Florence and other mine Led without any result having abstained from voting Tbc bus two for the of November Pache who was lately government of Bagdad is cot IQ Constantinople another place being bts abode Late dates from ine Com the ship had escaped all the cruisers and Thirty-six wera expected on Ht eta for of for the United Sutti Tbe 0 S and S from Monrovia on tbc 12th October for Cm Palmer A special bus arrived iron Hampton on Shoro of volume era it been ascertained ia to be made on Friday UJ to Canada Tenn Mr senior editor of tbe American died this o nation t of s now pin CHI tred it die can bat a t Y tho N V An attempt has been made palij of Government mutes at Camp Roji u the light oi n legitimate commercial by giving out thut the wore in end dying bonnr proves o be as period of tho lion Imd fully recovered from the the and UK plu d ump ao fractious us any in the United Sutu ot Mr the fortunate Tlie schooner Victoria i report liai grater number of the animate been brought Emo court and tibe moles were bold it found expense of keeping reached the gum of however yesterday i Nov arrived Ji COO yards c broken the t U S The of iho eck ia PHI d to answer ihtu of the steamer Delu between Burmuda nnd St Johns She left St ou day for New H is not likely the Imd ninny enters urc were Boston Nov Isaac F ivas be- before the Superior Court uti our him with the forgery of sory He au and committed Tor trinl Thu manufactory ef in East was bui nt ibis loss eting at the Temple on 000 The evening collected upward of for tho of John a heavy fait of last at F b Bellow's Falls Bongor a mill oJ and tae Frankfort Mills ut this place were liro to in- sured Charlestonn Va Xor 22 Yesterday was spent ia a grand military rade nnd by Gor Wise During the Governor and bis stalf had n long the condemned Governor urged upom them of foi death as the sentence of the Court would be earned out without aoy interference on his part Brown declared himself prepared to die He justified hie course only regretting hid error in not letting tram paes without tion Cook said be was willing to bo but always had a great repugnance to hanging Gov Wise said that was the only one he hud ever thought of commuting but he had now determined to hang them all The Governor yesterday received a from tLe Governor of South Carolina tendering him any amount of military aid iu ol Virginia Mr by hint for the offer nnd the Gov thut ia able to defend herself Tho Richmond were all ordered to return home yesterday but the people pro tested against a declaring if there was any for them Is come etill Finally Gov ordered tno to remain aiti also the Petersburg Artillery Several of the for home this morning und others Hill go to-morrow Gov and thiB morning He itje tian of one military present on the duj oi Pa 22 Over 100 students have at Dickinson on 01 the suspension sf ilm ior class i rnal named morning e the H he bad proved irf X A compositor in Jo Win Siniloj vug found leading to ill where it ni bed i chit ol deed GOT Wise and Col Col oi thu Ar states hag made to prisoners IIe BO doubt uf u d mi jib d Uio and Weslom to a number ot letters Irom in Pennsylvania und Vork him to be prepared for parties States The go io to-night and of the Virginia Military tute with the cadets nnd ordered o Governor Wise to Tbo sailed from Liv on wua by the Victoria on Monday Sho was on the torb gue on tho 21st men Collecting b T od the thrilling j Lee nch Beer io thia H the retun little erpic In all Secretary of War to be the which it was U would cost the of all both at Fort and Camp Floyd horses in all for one whole time This latt attempt at broken nutter the these M not to one wortl more about tbe tion When tlie Government and ite intuit between them continue to very job tbe least ctn iti and blind thu public to its turo Such as thu itienoctR not to be met witb every day Ur has made to a thing of it n think he owes it to Secretary Fiord net predate tbc of favor while in respect to Mr Floyd the seller tk public so dating and it U IM bud lo be now trying to make it whole thing was done for the goad pic Impudence is bet impudent attempts to oc ors or to steal away from their generous good natures are past The lud Union was killed in that drunken father lying on bed Jw waa not at home to tulve care uf it driven by the of Her enil lity on the of November 19 A wife of Ur waa of the FALL TRADE Books At No 30 St not be -iJ HM Or IMW Cup -600 teller Note 100 Cap i a j and Chemistries TEXT ALL OS WHICH WE OAK St J L SOS So 30 Street act Abou I -i end tic bj uw u tb MK f i r 1 1 K