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Fe «@ 0 @ Woke ‘., 0 1 T mz 0 t B P a CL TC MP 3 C7 WOR TOWY Mos Wo CR 2 V W T D l GAE C CD3 + f a - its [a \\ ~~ Ameuefeuflhrtdmemsm' ge- u a . \a _, togothor with a part of the typo a ~ ghort tima sinco bolanging to tno of. - owo have provided ourselves with a ten new subsctibors, besides their . ha adjicent towns, from whom we ~ from whoth -we must necessarily re? filflnmlnumt Is Published every Priday - At Whitehall, Wash.Co,, N.Y. | BY CLiRK Gimme Editors and Propriotors».. . | _ Office in Myers' Block, over __ - the P. O,, Canal Street- TERMS CLASH, Ono'copy one year, by Carrier, ° f Mml Oflico, find Post Office ‘iubecrlberfl 81 \per inm m, invariably in advance. 2 . ALLEN CLARK |__ J. A. MORRIS. we- --—-°!!'4.'-~ ' Rates of Advertising. U - reo , One Sqhnret12 lines of legs) one week, ~ Ench subsequent insertton, - $300, 3 Fo Q % le all mmm > Mora wo nln nes are Rf vou, fixiv an v meme to 1110111113, bucattm, fittcmtuw, Wgnmlmml Emerges a rear. foarm.theo RRun -y p46 ti Ong brff colman one year, One colimn one year, €0 t Legal Notices publisher at therates proscrit- *ed by Statutes All advertisoments must have the required numbe? of insertions. noted, o they will be inserted tll ordbred when-l 'chary sod accordingly. Spocial Notlces 25 par cont additionnt. \Buxinoss Cards of less than Sis Line-n one yoaty $63 AELIinds ob . J 0 B w .O R K . \excouted in as good style as ut any other ofico|- in tho-country, Aird at reasonablo rates. -~ a 0 ur Prospectus. §Aw B “fly—HQ} =i ”firm y:. 1 £]. Lmlimdlmflmm mem ggo --- , * Vntten fortheflmnuk f r PAY PREAMS,. -t- . BY T. D. c. ons MORXLNG, A rosy true illemes tho eastern sky, ...... The H day forctolling; on high, ~ The murky clouds dispelling ; Fair nature spreads a gorgeous mantle v'er The benutoous garth; from centro unto shore.. mom nope ~ cnn - | villas which havo sprung up all . lout here and thef6 On 'some hill- Gray streaks shoot upward, sweetly etude ib-pleture--0 t-pleturo -o the lake seunery,. Grouped about in all powble Lombmntlona, they present an aver changing, ever} charming appearances. he small featme of the scene consists ofthe along the shore; and which peop side, or in somo ludfieu nook -] They give the air of the Hudaon to the scone, far suppassing even that fam ous river. But let us return to Caldwell With the pmsmrt‘issfiex—ve giva to 'the public the filst number of the WasH.COUNTY CHROXICLE, Our undertaking, as yet. partakos so largely of the nature of an ox por. iment, that we cannot with certainty, present so glowing a prospectus as we might desire, While many things |_ seem to' favor the publication of a Newspaper, aad beckon us on to suc- cess, wo can but remember that we begin with a small patronage and a somewhat limited éxpeneme We . trust, howoverstiint the public. which has thus far so cordially favored this, enterpriso, will tako it into their.hagds to remove the first obstacle; as to the secopd, wo exhort our readors to wait in hopefal silence; and seo if timo and cirsumstances will not work out their proper rosults. Tho ofice matoriats with which wo commence tho publication of the *\\Washington.County Chromcte, can- gist of tho- pross and immaterial used in prigting the \Whitchall Chronicle,\ fico of the \Granville Register.\ Tho subscription list of both of the above named papers Lave been consolidat. «sd upon our books. | By thes» means more grommet? office astortmont, and at the aamo timo obtained a sion oqital, we! think ta any papor in the causty *~ hope to ingroaso it shortly, muck i wesont ox tant. Oar ter It; a«abkserlption@ sre. th Olee, Ton OKMes, and Mail Subsert bore, $1.80 porannvam, airictfy in ad vaace. Thoseloft by Carriers $2.00 | For the Incroaso of the cleoniation of tha \Chronicle we now offor the following inducsmonts : 'Fo any ono who will sond. as with» in the noxt.two onths, tho names of own,. and the cash in advance. for said ton subscribers, wo will sond ono co- py of the Ohronfele tor one year free of expanse. POLITICS. As political partios now stand in eheieofinety. we unhesitatingly de- «clare In: favor of Republicanism and the admm‘strstxon. In all essentml partitiiars,.$ ~ cats thoss ”measures that are nocossa-. ry to the permanent peace and pros- pority of ourswn distracted country. We do not; however, proimiie strict adbpaion to-roy party. -In the lin- guage of Mr. Boacher, wo woulddeal wish them. ac wo would witt tho rail- road;cars. \So loug.ag thay, goin our dxrachcn we 'will go with thom. | Wfifimdey turn aside we Will atop anddfif train. |, , > NEWS SUMMARY. inteid cach woek to prescfitin oug columns's: brief sammary: of -all the i important operations: of ofr ar- dise ig the field, with a 'cloar state. mantof the results accomplished i- | ' We have afew corresporndents in our Wasbibgton County Regitients from: athom.-wi. may : expect mterestmg in~ telhgenee 70 LQOOAT,> Weave making arrangements to: a correspondent in each of shallxeeexvé from time to time; a sufmbdury of the Ideal Items in thoir vicinity,; ~~~ ~~ ~o _ MISCELLANY © We ire welt awate $f the varied; occupations and \profezafons:of those, cexvpour patronage. and shall. stady. dxligemly'to‘mpply thair watts in the. | madmg matter of; 5m: animus For 'this purpose we have' secured the seri f *.vices 6f - competent 'contributors. gz=flWath this brief sketch. olgour de- we closd for tha: present. invite ing all to Behome patrpns of the New Paper [> [ THE EmTuB \| aries, called up by a vxsxt to the always offers a warm welcome.- __| always find pleasure and profit in gur path. - A ride downthe lake, | madd: famous by, song 8d : f alone. that , gives inferest torthe! The braided net-work show ered along the shy In pearly radinneo gleumm\ «+ The rising suy pursucs his course on high, Proud of his drient beaming ; The glowing horizon, with silvor y lawn, Doth greet the tuned epleudut of the dawn, N 0 0 x . It 's the hour of twelvo, and o'er tho sky In jowolad lustro shining, Blue, fleeey clouds, Hiko sapphires gommed on high, RBathed in ctherial lmmr’ Adorn the azure dome of fir above- The land of Paradise-tho homo of Tove Sweot mid. day bashmn- in the gulJen light The orb nf day's lmstomnw As on ho twwanders in his lung-Iv might, His sparkling sun-beams throwing A rad:ant splendor oer the dreary earth, 7 Aud fils each home with merry - scones of mirth. EVE XI xi. The \King of Day\ beneath the Western pcflkh Is qrietly reclining, Unfading beanty, puse and glittering, stronks . The clouds with silver. lining ; The fiery splendors of the ev ening sky Envelopes carth with nature's crimson dye. a alto Luria cometh with a smil ing faco In gorgbous bistro heaming, _ While starry sentinc's; in jeweled | grace,» Aro ever proudly gleaming ; Aud restless rotcors-the shooting star, Porake their place to visit worlds afar. . Emmi mm .....,>nu. Fur the Chronicle: ABOUT nLaiknm GLOBGE, commentione Lake George is one of the most lovely sheats of wator in our broad America. There is certain | ly mo popular resort around: which clusters so much interest fa the whole <country.-|° give as much romance, and far | more thrilling reality to Fhemem- \lovely lake\ . _. To the tourist Cald wells the lit» tle Village at the head of the lake, 'The two masswe hotels are al- ways fall, but never running over, during the season of travel and pleasure. - From this, as a center, we can radiate mdefimtely and on the fine steamer \Minnic-kia- bs, always.pays. For two dollars, one can havé .a delightful trip | whileall along the laké .are spots {this by gome old Indian Tegond, that by a Revolutionary incident, 'and another notless noted as the dames»: But it Is mot history ry: sof < Like® Gosige: Nature has seldom. grouped fo- gethermere lovely forms of Afl and vale and combined the whole with an: enchanting; nclmess of water qoene1y~l The eye rover of ngmg on these; fairy) #4 tion found no. wliore.. else.“ The . | in their old places but they are fow who defended the work \a feelin® of snfnessalmost akin to pain\ must have come over him, as he thought that ho. was |The scenes and incidents, made| Gage, an out-work, commanding famous in the novels of Cooper, fairly the walley of appromch on have their cential interests here;] the south.. while the long . loo <of | rightly-named \Bloody ' Pond.\- associations, both in the story of| Had the feindish massacre that pioneer life and Indian warefare, [gave it a name never‘pccuned it would still have merited the namg. No more chilling unfavit- fag scend did ever behold, than **Bloody Pond.\ aro all very Hne. The lake roxds are enlivened by views of water and island scenery 'most <3an13- ne be . of tourists flock 'to the lake annually some to. stop at 'the \head of the lake,\ and' oth ers to camp outon tho islands,- A week ipent in the, last masner may | account for, tins sketch.— Whatever beguu it, itis now ond. de f_. peep b down ahd back, and also several | . 'bhours to gpare around the ruins 'of Txcondel oga and Crown Point; Rm] Road by\ Sherman \inflicted: a staggering blow to 'the; Rebél a#A¥my ~ before Richmond. . That roid\ alone' supplied Les ‘Wlllll bvel eleven thousand head of cat-] 'per week\ | cene of some. romance of love 'or [1 ~ short -of “eurpplies’f—Liedeed‘,'?that muless ho i« reltived im less than 'I thirty days, le will bo - compelled inal doctmmontin « few moments to fall back from his paeqent pd, © Sho also: uirdertgok- to ~ «decipher, sla sition.. rectly in ln: Fear. To lmvo hlx £ three hfll’ldl‘ed and SIX“, five IQ- “IOUd in a“ 2 lands quppoml to number three t 7. and ramble for a while about the little town. - Ft. William Henry Hotel, in imposing edifice, com- mands the view down the lalo.- It is named after an old fort, which was dofended agiinst the French, inthe last Century. The Tho battlements still rise} softened by age ; and the sharp projections have become rounded aud looh more like little hillocks [than «ny thin\ else. AH old closely resembles the old work at Faybrook. You can imagine wherp the bold cammander, Mont- calm, stood when < the Pritish surrendered ; and, in the little carth work, you could easily as- sign pluces to every one of the. in vain, To the east a little, is Ft. George, much like William Hen-\ ry, but more clearly ' defined. Leunmg over the little force that inclosesit, you can poak down into a sinall dark opening in the ground, all that is loft of tlie \Old Camp Well\ The mound, a lit- tle rearer the lake, is tho Maga-} zize, which held the little ammu-\ nition of the garrison. ° All around the fort are tall pine: trees. \ There would hare been: fnothfing moro weled and UTieilling uuua of the fort are stall to bei forts . look alike, and this one | ..-—.._. published Jn Paris, which tolls the world somethwg of Ler do- mestic life. ; It appears that she 'eopied with herown hand. all. of M. do Lamartmes WOlee, exgopt \Les Girondins\ All of the|\ \copy\ supplied to the printer is in hor hand ; sho kept the poet's own iwanuscripts as a prgcipus|, treasure, which she know posteri- ty would value is highly as she did, He wrote the poem “Joce- Iyn\ in a large album which he used for an account book. The obverse face of the leavescontain- ed the accounts of the laboroets in his xinyards, the revorso wascoy- ered with poetry. - Aftorthe poem was com plated, negotiations with a publisher werecarried to asuc- cessful is suey Lamartine, pointing | to the ulbum ashe mounted his long cxeursons, asked his wife\ to send it to tho printer. She opened it, and, scoing atfirsé noth- crs in the yipeyard, thoughmhme must lo some mistakes Ske ox- amined further, and found the reverso face of every lorf contain- od \Jocelyn.\ - She laughed, tools A prieffetch of the. lite Mag- Hao ae Lageartlue has just horse to muke oue of his usual - ing but the accaunts of the Aabor- “rpm as theft,-0r adultery, or intom- «a- WHI’I‘LHALL WA‘flHINTGTON COUNTY N. Y JANUARY lg, 1808. mz mm WTWT‘QW fif‘fozfi’e SW ll?51131 pu pit. . The ne lg ken Several persons | had clone this for him, he said, but none, have never found out the nulls-or formed a key, addling, \I would have given £20,000 ,to any Iperson who would haye done that ltd tlhe Pen1msula.”—-Ken nebec Journal, 2 mono- fin e- os . No lero Sin ory, Tho late cleation will mke millftons now in bonEagse into free- men, and will restore their inal- ienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happ%ness, There are incréasing numbers who be- lieve slavery is a great wrong to the slave, and at the sume. time {productive of moral injury to the misfors and their familieg - Were this the whole statement of the case it would bo aquestion of morals only. As such it comes within the legitimate fplrero of those whose office and dity it is to discuss the principles of ethics, Itis as really a topic for the pul- 530ml Seas: mid “fixatrauetaltgeezé PB 28 __’;_ ons THE m YORK“ SW“ ”MM l war, or no Trax, an emenfiment to the' (lenstztutxon wxilbe adapted United States. Tet ub thank (la and take courage, and let every pond, Amen. W'flm <1 The Assoriazion or Lactating-6. The aesoouatxons of - literature are dnyorld of pleasure to them- selves | Tho cultivated mind finds beauty and delight c#erywhere that its bright presence has lin- gered ; fts exififpathies 'will cling] to the imostbarren rock, or the/l most desolate hearth, where the shadow of genius has fallen and its footsteps havetrod. Greece fs something more than Greece to him ; it is the Land of Homer mme of song, of Plato and of the Acaft- omy of\ Phidias and of soulpthte. Italy ismotso much the seat of the Caesars, as it is the synonyna of the Ciceros and tho Virgils 3 and more recently of those gren% narass in art, which have bon well said to bo the admiration and despair of all modern successors. perance, or the descczation of the (Sabbath. But it hig bein made a political question also. It has so permeated the legislation of our country, aind has been so ar- And so it is' still; for the truil is, that from genius embodgingit- self in hterature, there emanates an all haHowing xnfluence,extend~ ‘ to abolish slhyery thxoughout the, patriot 'gnd every Ohmsbxanxesm poom. M. do LAdmartinog though this work in the publisher's bands, 'fast, she gave him tho \Jocelyn.\ +The. post the album to her secrotary, and resolutely set to work to copy the until a week afteritard, when, as tmfy wore fitting down to Brot album and the unblotted manuscript of was so rogant and so aggrossive~ that freomen havo refused to allow t politicinns totie theiz tongues.- The protentions 'and thoe claims and tho merits of the system, and | the influences of slavery havo bien woighed and found wanting - Slavery, as a domestic institution and as a policy under a republi- - pofigenée, deeply touched that he took a pon and wroto tho throp dedics: tory strophesto Mafia Anna Eliza, which are to be found on the first | page of that work. She all of M. dc Lemutmfie comes=} can governmont, cinract bear the light. It long refused tocome to| the light, lest its deo®Es should be: ture. Whatever it touches, it conscorates-whatever it breaths: upon;it rescues from pblivion 3 1, the hamlet, whicif but for this, would never hawe looked out its depth in the*greenwood, lits risem into the world's regard, | become the Mécca and Afedina of mainy &' willing pilgrim... How many hrvo paced the Jemcculgjm Iil¥ since tho owo of that ~day ore} B reproved. - But whénit aspxreél to overstep the' hep-qua morzte(of rather iis demerits, fer She leaves & groat .[ to the night sentinel, as ho paced his beat salons, than the sighing | of the October wind fn the pine.] tops and the sad murmuring of tho ripples on tho béach. What historie| out in the wild woodsalones if!) til; in“ t ihlvorlfomgzgtlllz tle, Pl Off to the south a nile, is F ‘Hxstmy of\ the - Just below this is the The rides about Caldwell are Tor. -- ID\ The destrrction 'of the Gulf 'This the current | be-] eied at Savannah .that. Leo is letters, without order,. and - in thres languages, one of which I Joseph's own ~Witing which is} \| when my wxfe undextook first, to corti ~ 20> larrange the letterqby dites and. subjects, next to make. stable of ¢] bilomizing the. conterits . of each“ and this, without neglectmg Aor: 'an instamt tho ea re aud: education. .of a vary largo {and}, she - effect- honswe mariner,, than 1a vag. easy; to ascertain: the contentq of any many Matters scattered im the bands of friends, which M. Dar- gami it is suid, is collepting- with. a view to publication | Thry irs} represented aswritten with greet talent. - A still greater eervxco was per- ; formad by the wil ofSir Wifiitm | War.\ Po the \Life\ of Sir Will- fam recently published in London, { wofind an interesting allusion to her admirable zeal and ability :- \When the immense, mass of| King Joseph's correspondg co taken at Victor:a was placed in ing it to be a huge collection of did not understand: Many, also, were in very crablod and illegible 'characters, those off | nearly as Gifficalt to 'read as ~Na-| | poleon's. 'The 'most - important Enofitable ckamination: © of crossed me of giving.-up | the W011» 4 reference, translating : and api- d in such a- Simple and compre- But where éan he by the?“ army of Tllomn: loxwlmlla' Rn li'l l l Whitehall Dee. 23, £86480, C+ t» hun' 00 and: Sixty Sl‘i on leapt OJump of the . “le -pm m a the f18; 3 ass aise sons 'in m) Timid 4 t‘u. dueetxon “on d In, the Duke & Wulnzuun who,scum- “l at\ fut lduedulue a, ob Servir lllmt l‘ etter and Iny hairdo n the origi- ad light upon it is a polgtmalpow- er which is ovit and onlyoxil, and | . that - continmlly. The poured the light, of God's truth apon it as an immorality and a. sinn Tho ecclesisnstical councils ofall branchesof Crest's Church | Peninsular ed against it, The - bristocracy had said, Glivel give #} They rose Hike a proud wake,] flueatenmg to. submergeghe Iland. A great man smong thon faid, lie | exgected yet to éall -the all 05 his. slaves in the shadow of Bun-| ker Hill monumeni my hands, I was dlsmayed at find- voice, the secomi Jn rebel ola, said. slavery is the cornerstone vf it'lle Confederacy Arsothor: high in place declred that the Alig of the rebelHon,. in; the- interests [ .of slavery, should ware Aver the : Capitol of the nation. - do we seo ? ~ The system: of als- very, as to its politice3 borkrings; has been discussed by statesman. { docurrienté® were in' cyphei, 'and | { there was no key. Despairmg of any these valuable materials, the tho’t to its. pelgbical heanngs, has been discussed by, statesmere,. , The a8~ pects e'f the mstltmon1 as to ms w religions and. moral basis ard 1 Tne}? fleences, have been, discussea By opsolng the way to submit. mks question to the | opinion;, and devision wore. «given and recorded. the 8 of November.. The terdict is, No mort. slavery, : “Steedliv has it beok om the whhe sinceithe sword \vas musheathed \In its\ mtexlrts Cf this way-filly stylet’fi‘tlilr Elave- motits ithas nene) tore (imgged info Hight. - Wise stgtesmor pour- pulpit! 3n the froe Nortly have. prnueune-l a An ofilcml 1 But. what |: he pulplt 'and - passed upon by heChurcly‘ :God. helped us , by Bsoplé..: Their 'T6 the first year Aft: ~fall!tho secret correspiridence, . and 1710} until Gordon, who was Lung: back to 1 ~To North erolme ¢ not oulysucceeded 'but formed - u 93 0, 3,1,“ 'Then he w nuldlmve Sherman di- kfly to the «whole. detacting> 630mm lifo, will the'raded bamukedgt To Fast Ten- !¥henutls: and tinpi, and 50 ' eccuj‘ again ander the Bag of the United nequeo, or' horfhern Gcowm i- vatoly, that whoil, m 'courseo' Of‘btutc ' Fesgenes; Tho completonnea 'of\ flaml‘inf Ahermhao i onlij om fun/Ml “hm“ tlmOrmnl 1d) qxveq & ogre of satisfac< 1s; lfiOll’lul ¢ lo O (‘llll gust. meme “hat “he lazuli“, «1 2 ## an 0 ts hollers® rebelhon—the ~Atric 'was pl: raged tear necroes “ore \miele seldxele ”mung inc. x‘mqu thlk to) the war dave ory, was euohuhed ih |- “he Dleirmt of Columbn n thei V omth gem clever)! “as abolmhed Made was suppreaedf; gnd i hep trader to Aft-me, comes: I1 the' Econd y‘eaz of thes F freedbwr. In the third yeat ef <r A the \Fathers: then fs]. thonghwfill Tele to be tho ; ing spirft of theso monntal tudes! How many have wandor- ed through tho *streots of Flor» 'siice, in bootlesyquestof' the 11- calities of Dante and ; Epccseciot Nog in our owns country #s tho. {fae {eps ofminyh wrapfi namu- gr of 11:3 former:, \inmate *t over film s‘hafly‘ Igtel'y Rtiys which Tasso reaoived the *Btroke|. bt 35am Before. the manylave stood, fn solar A fees -by ~the hamlet 6)? inure, wherothe Tover of Beers freoct from her ethoreal ' pessmr, :sleop, |: gvml $1.75 l & fapeH less powerful) Avon the unconscious wilmess of the ©vyope webngfme of. its- Shakspeare; how sphare-ik¢ the music 'of. ~~ waters hoxy deeply conseqzated by i. - > the most | interesting of - © ; 'tion#! A‘bbbtsfmdlftheg’i‘esxdencé : of the hmsfothom “ageless the flinch of flist woke 'd | \spirit 'The low thatched cettage sring retinue mjready-hegun toF te of s’ has it not echoed the 2 The Regain); o; Pru-m0 in. ing oven tothe inanimate of y-] min Me F sfidathoed brow I - Hm o= £316: e “feel; bf Dvum- : Pd * mond, and the\ pwfural sofitud; $- of Remy, bave. they \iof femgé‘g E tmpated in film gmbnte lhngyxma 'to genms in ell acres and dlmeflé Ins cemmgfepmefihmglqvlfir than 85170,“ lop br e Ait» by 1 Tho wife who bears—heaven the tirden F life-~even though it be .the fix iger| park!) army, cheezf llg {fevet dxeamm rwthat she- ig g lxeralne,muchless A mar- tyr ; who beers ”With tho fanit of Hal with-a. loving patifenco-sud a large phazity, and with a moble flexsgdnmdlnr them from - the frorid, whap, mekep no conficients and. asks rz0 confidences ; 1 who rg- fratns froma broodiigs over short- cominge fre sympathy and 'senti- meat 'and from geoking 'for per- {lousaffinitics; who deesgnet Build high trawedy sorrows on the ig- ovitable, mor feel an earthquake in, overy hm€ly jar; who sees hor husbard united with her inflisso- {lubly and stornallyin thiir chil- . drama-she, the wiHoin every truth, in the inward ftithe outward is fashmnablat‘ype” ba *s ' *___L____:“M no \' v?“ theta!”- the greetast mxlltnry 4mm» +The fiwo qualites, in my, go- to- gether, and havo never had e ' more m icked example thir in tho, - aviodle of &) Brink tmna~ yet-fl ship. in tho. 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