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7 ((II t CHARIjOTTB, 3?hT. O., DSCEMBBR 21, 18S4. rexju:: i HOLT ON fc WILLI AMS ON, Editors. T. J. HOLTON, I'aoi'ttiiTOB. T Kit .MS: Mtl. V . -.l. . ...II lt'l.: II I . . ft lllflllK Lab j..Ia I .. .. I . ir . .1 i iic .ipiuii"nuii 'i nig win in iiiorucu ui -"'""o luiuuiMi HiMioiicr ner ineir sit ulwcnbrr at Iu uoi.I.AK.i in srivanee, or vices. 1 he sua t.s tlio clement lor THE POSTMASTER GENERAL'S RE PORT. Tho following is an abstract of tlie report of the Postmaster General, which we fiud in II -...- . 'It III! ! AmA V; . .. 'Uture W Io"' "1,a ' Aa, tl,eJr ,llJ "' t'. ' ' ' . ""J" Ttu?.'f ., L , :'1'ullofyorkto.n-theonci,,co1Umalld JJut .bo can 7ct liar.ll be deemed civil- of tho whole English arm,, the other at tho 1 ' v S .youn,BlfinibeidoofciiliM. Led of tho American troop,. They .net tion. 1 ou know well that the mother coun- ttt ,ha, c, i.ieal ,., , ',, fr try opens wide her units to welcome tboso (ireat R.itaiu her overgrown trans Atlantic l- ",0 Washington ,Jnio". "J appears to em colonic.'', and established on a firm Lasis ; brace the leading itcum of interest : ! i iMif.l.ARH AND Kiri'v ckvik .. ...... i ... i - m ihocpeudeuce oi tuts I uited fctate. "There .re 23 A4 twt offices in tlialceeU ' - - - - l'-T" liUIIJ 1 1(1 1 1 M(iV 1 IIV li'lnlwl nnil I... h.. .1 lln . m. . . i 1 . ... , rnt ba delayed lor tiirwe months, mid THItW: a . -ii i ' . . . 1 '" clutr 01 11,0 lw0 was J"or( wrnal- IXiiJ.AKBaltfiseBdofthoyrur. No rmprr will 3 " Be fc"u lo servo you; and beloro lis the vouuger was G ItEPOUT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY. This is along document aud a rather dry one. We give an abstract. "I LEAVE TUTS GREAT COUNTRY i 150YS WANTED. PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY." What arc we to do for boys ? Whrn wo So wrote General Jackson in I'M, and ' were a bov, there- were lots ot boy. but tiicy ( tho ink with which he wroto had ,-curccly i have gradually rown caice until now there ni . i f ,i 'r r i'ieu uu uie uau'ei oi nis .Hi'SMi''i! Win n a1" 'ii"' ii h'iv nit. n- c n.n. inruuu "u utiuji kuiiiiw ui iiie iieaMiiy lor . . , r . e i i l . .. . i .t i ,i . . .... , , . mo-t furious !-torm of rwul.-Kwi anil m-t:-es. -tieiti we read m the mi hic Tt-ui uiiuhi me oi'in tiune. i-ii, ex- i .r .i i .i i i . . i d the estimate $1 .'JM.aafi.N. ei- The n aud oi-ti-e-.-i .-t'eiti we reail in tlie sn.ip niiirlowx- e oniitrv. swei-iiiu" " Roys wanted. " When we nick up a nena- rvthin.' that .-tond in the w ay of its dread- t,ir,l'l' H'i -t adveiti-eim ut that Miike.s George Washington. nr t .....i .... ....... : . . I I .......... ... M .... ..I ...... . i . . . , , . : ...i . - . e .t . . . . " ' j 1 i ii 'i t .-i u'l'i i ij i uu w a y oi n.s u rcai- i "i ,l 1 . ' i-i-uo-ut n I 'i.7 if ic i . AtnAimt n CI Hlit ! 04;i. U Hff m ttiiicll. niiiiilitr tin liulunna . . . " b.d,,.u.cd HOt.lil .rrr..v. arra,d.. ar. over, you will rcvi,it your i Navi r..n.l .11 f ,1' iVV... : , i .V--"F I ! .l T...!. c-.i T I fB0" he nnlhourures of yeter- cverybooy wants a lioy jpl it tie option or tiis buart. native suorea as an admiral. Come now ;it,il,. l' i- . i . .'i ,.' .' . . in-.i um .-. i .i . . i r .r , uay nceaine me paupers to-ilay. rr .-.iiiii. vuiiii , now the r.nell.su liavv. a?iiln.rtnn r4iiinil 1 r.m ttt ami l I l ,.V..t I :jh and tin. total mini for t!if iur : J ... .J . 1. -....-I,....,. ...I .. !.. II. .11 VIM liilKl n in I.ll I .. .1 .' . . o . . " . n-- - .ulinu.u ui.:uiiuiiutM b..,.,,. ..... ,w.,..,.. . u. .qmrt s- ... .en jour nioiiier mai , ihoe inatlieinatic.il studies which had hith ,16 linr orU-m, this ied iyn ) ti.r idc fir.t hout. you have made your decision, and to-morrow i1.n.nd33t.fi.rMche..iiuua,,er. (..i.rt ad. V0U will embark with' me for Kn.-land " f.rliwiiiriiU and Shrriir' (tuli cliufifed 'Ja w-r .. ,. ... ... fciaiiu. ecr.1. higher ( and adeduttmn of 3A r rent, will .. rdl:,'-'". replied the youn cololilht ; i Tl . 1 . . 1 -! the total sun, for the aor-! I?" ,7 7 i 1 ,l ' . , 'Number of r.oi-tiiiasters annointnJ ilin-in. I Vice of tho fiscal year Is S'J.J. l!JJ..'j!)7 .T(i : .:. i i .. . , , .. r '' ., i ... i r l i- i . i ii- 1 . r .r . e .i i i i wiiii oaiihrumey aiiu us conouiltant-i. .H erto been his chief deli-l.t, and turned his at- the same lime, 8,01 A Reuiotals, 1,075. ; out of this sum there was expended , , ,.,.,...,..,.:', L..n. ;. i ,. , tentiou moru specially to far-i? ami agri-' Number of mail route. 0.6U7. Number 0f : 331,:W SO, including S'.oati.a GO lor J Tbc himsrf wl o 1, - ma,! contractor-, 3.107. Total annual trans-' rcuemption ot the 1 ub lie Ihbt. ' Jevi, ,,kc . ,..,4 r M.i?. i'J.J.) lin es, at h ' eei-ipis ui me nciiury are uai omy jiurt. rlr. t 1 prf Ure fur nch lime. Krnii. or else to Lid you adieu.'' "ou will accouiDanv me. I Farewell till to-morrow." rho l'.ii-'lisliiiiiu, with a "J! commeitinl l,,r t .nil I, ...... I' .III ..... ...II ...v.v.i, IIUIIUU IIIC VQUII'' CO Ulllsl I Mi t urn ri,,.. ...lr..., ... I..I..M... . . " V . 'I ' , " .. . - j -w-... uiien uosuiiucs eonimeneeu wan the tortion of mat N, -vr, r ; : N'J.) mien, at' a , Je. Aarrrtisre.il. mrtc.t aim.Uily or , ah.p, cube r U areomp.y you t, lC.al.ad. motber counter. La ,...lrteJ il.. r., t... Kj.. A. Alt ' r., : jtho aword, and was placed at tho nee of by modes not sp'cified, at 5 cents per mile; auro. nineteeu, at the head of the Virginia militia. .!) )".)) miles by Loach, at 0 cents ccr He ro-e rapidly from one r-l p to auotiier, mile; loA'M'-l') miles by railroad at 1 a I tlio National Exchequer to be firm linn in.1 I.....!) I I i .-. t . . . ... .. '.. . . ..I:.- 1- - . . . . . . ' - . I I i;. ii. i.ii o i ii niioie eenis iiini iter nine ; o, t i-j..n. lin es hv r1 f v ' Ju;3 - ... ....i,.,! u.. (livciicat'ed air. took tie nali . . , n, I " ii ., . ',. "'-" r HKIltaliU ti t . .-iiiiuricau army, ami oeciillie tne n aJcr 01 hti inn boat, at B ee) Is 4 mi U m-r in 1 I.i.l J "e ceereiai y ui "res a iiencai oi Ilic 1 1.-U- .. . i...i i . i I . i . , ... . ... . - - r . . .. . w . in ii ii h.i uu: o , , , , ; me ccleliratej citit years war. His unui- crease in the trau-portatioii Uuiiic the rast ; ln? ''ounties. '(Inii.r-il ! a thoughtful COIinte- ' ti-rul.!.. (nnm... : ..,.1... 1 ..,... ...... D 1 Mr f :tl,r; ll,;,,t-i (!-, Ur..n ,n,,t nf ,. . I I .1 . I. .. " .- .' .... .. ... II 1.1 ! . H-..II1--1 J'iU! rieu nun inroun ail Hie comnlieateit dim-1 1 he exncniiitures of tlie dcDartnient du- ." auver coin, i.-uei me him year, i. cuiues no ii au to eneouuter iroui umiiscip- ruts l.n..j .l.i:..-d l .. ..... .... . .:il :.. .i. :.. .i. . .. . i iiiivm uiuii.-ii, ana a ujiuuu aiiu iu iuu iu-, me revenue n -.fci.i,. :ni.-, J o tlie loriner i 1 """-i u RUI " i.omui-, aic uui country Now .iu view of tbisereat scarcity of boyf. wb:it am we to do lor a subnitule t. light our lires, sweep our office, aud run our cr rauils'; ' 'J lie other day, a littlo fellow about four teen years ef aL'e. (beir"inir his nardon. wo myal'Uj c it." m-t ..nirc iw ruii unit-. IT All Iftt.'fs oh biiDinrgs miut he dtn-rli-d to thr K(iit.rs. I.etterr mut be Kit-puiU or they till nut l tu-noed .a. T I'svairlits cm br made loi-ilht-r. U PiHtiimsters are aulhoriud lo net agni.li. rl.k,! ... :.. .1 .. i ...i . . :.i , r,.L- I.;... fn. . I ...... i. ...I ... ... r... .. . :. ulnswi"iit I ft oil tw Hianisl ot r-?.vei nnitnt. I . . . ' , .. i . , -. , . .i . .' ' i iMwuramwiwiHiy i iifjirvi: ini tne sli',1 1, pnri) ! the rhore. I 'I lie Anu-rican. with -........ i i. . . i. . . .. . ... . ; ..u miin-u uiien iowaru (lie town. hen he reached the modest and peaceful-looking j dwelling in which he and his mother dwell , together, be paused for a Moment at the I threshold ; tlieu summoning all bis courage, 'be turned !io u"ir;d!e of the door aud cn i tered ! The young Auierieati lady (for she was , still young) was seated alone and eiad in tlie 'deepest mourning. Her eouiitennnce was 'calm, but ad i a Itible lay open on the ta ' blc before her, and by in ride lay tome scattered papers aud a miniature portrait, i The youns man reco-Miizr-d the nortrait . . . . fc . . . fancy of civilization. Ou the 'JOth of January, 173, the treaty ' foreiun offices, shieli would leave the tot of Vcr- iilles proclaimed, in the face of the deficiency for the year 1-)1 at ?l,7"-"i,- whole world, the Ind. peu'lcuoe of the l.'ni- 7ri MA. The u-fiei"-ncy for the year 1":! ted States of Auiviiea. Then was Wa-h- was 1 7,li7,iX'i) !imin a ditfi-rereo in iiiiiton relieved iu triumph everywhere; favor of I )) f ('' I .T."(i. The increase on nunc rate oi tazauon.i i-uinn nrnt , : . - -, The Secretary repreents the condition of , j,.iv..rv. . -..., , - ' . , 'J... ' ,'' . A"orni that its cour-o was not i-ns anil porti-iits luo-t un- y every iiianot common sciisr. uehson'-s war upon (lie United k, his t v i : unit-1 siizuie of the i.nl.i;.. .. n.,,l i I... i. .i: ...:i....: .. . . .1 . 1 t ' ' .1 ' ""w -""s. ..... ,. is ,i , .. i -i i 1 1 u 1 1UII OI tne pa-(year were lV"M'., 7T, , ' r '7 ' tlie, ''""''g-t his party throuohout the .nmu Ck 'l".."i Viii'm nv.i.. f .. Itiie full benefits of audi a coinage, are not. " . . "" w",u ... , , . c ' ," couinry, was watetieu with pamful imxiely linust be added 133,4-3.33, lalat.ee due reaped, to long as large fcsuea of small j ,y tavh'm.n (;,,., Webster and Calhoun f. I... . IT . . .. . I: I .11 i . . i l.shl' h..aa . ra tttxnmt r .... rl ! . ' ' who in solium tones named bank notes are encouraged 4 ..- . . e .i ! "fe'orow p osccuuou oi tne coai sui- tr;ioi l,Jlk "r"f iae.lit.es Icr ; tt.rs hu.h uut c1 .. ,0 the Ll-'lit foilsp Rv-iri). . . 1 ,. -T... , ,., , ,. , -as it was in I --in, so aeiui tea icr saving uie iroui smpwrceK, a Jh-moera on me JjOiw j.sianu a.nl .sew Jersey coast, irrwlf. Tisre is a tie tht hintis Uie Union in a stron? anyielilin; chsin H4i!dn tlie alrs snd strltvs dn .ln. u,o mint. i pole andMlei.t; and then, throw in ' his Kmbrrr m us ir-.i.-.m,. both the Nur'.li .jid I arms around his iiioiIht s neck, while the ! K.uiaaaont; ; tears Marled to bis eyes he exclaimed j 4ir. in. (imy .ni in. ,,ty o( ou, nit.u'. n-j.Tbia is the anniversary of the day" ng nin, i ,. i i " IU irjuilic ii wrakrus, for il bm-ia in one, I wnn, I ori it was this day, five y. i . .th ii '" ,al'ltr i be stiod still for a moment 7 pale and ulei.t ; and (In n, tl. VI llili.is- ot tho-e disa-- i-s at au early il a v. ve we now, u in! i r Aduiini-ti ation, a IVnmei atie s with a I'einocratie control iu al most every State Lei-latiirc, " sins and por tents " of a storm yet more terrible iu its il is-, B-.trous influences, than was its predecessor uf ".Hi. This we have seen and asserted for lnore than twelve months vn-t. and he i. one eye. without bein;; able to i-e- l.ii.rl rears Drigiil wreitllia i iruraogc bluasoma iiiti Uu uorlli. , lBal your lallicr (lli-rl in my arms. tm rgri n. 1 When he felt bis end npproachin", he told ,tl,rJf,i'il,".c lo hi' ,he hrnj.sroomtohn ,,)t. to call you to Li bedside, and when he txr,o,".:,..l. force lo .,., a. ,iv atrm ti.e t le"rj lot,b' 1'B "id io ' 1 ' ind and iid ' J0,i "n make him a tnni.' I have lUrtii'i dun !! disunt licaviu lien iu msgic in. just been reading his instructions over again," continued nho, " and the views he A, I lun. wiib .' rchoea, bud and Wooui like ,.,,i . . i t i tlw roae. expresseU with regard to you, and I have V tlrliofrhoft1iriln..i,!irrearol.n t"rn tmc Oiyaelf Whctlieraa have each sfLle, Proig en. of oiurtjered victim a, at the idol's tc-m. P'I"I': f..rd him rittwith wreaths of -lory, who.eralr fl.g onrtirfd I . the mi.Mkti sad dm of haul.-, his cniMgurr'U half a wtn Id t kii.u. r Higher honor to line who hart blmrd il.a ii u Hi .11 race. Aa.1 MfliMre his aic!ries with Ihinr who ci.u. qorrd lirtia and apae.. Stag M' old ttrreulran Ui..r, what wrre tlH y cota. pirt-d t- CUibe lloi i.ig iron arms of labur in th earth and in thr mine t H.OM- ihr shout of mhtt holior'd, Irt ll fladt DrirN tin- l,ri--f. A it rt-rw from the meartt-ttna, lo ihe island of the r ; -n Imhihi hk fcllrra binding, thou art Hinging l e a le. ullt o( the doui t upon otner, who has an intellig. i,t the subject. We have derived nothing from the history of the pa.-t. In teu ratu' and the victorious general, feelin that bis iu the revenue of l.jf. comnared with the warlike career was terminated, bid farewell revenue of 153. i SUiO.HOij.l or about i cn?,,ce the attention of the department. to his army, and laying down his sword, ' 111 per cent. Experiments for throning mortars more returned once more to cultivate his fovorite , The lWmaftcr ttcncral alludes at con- j effectually are making, estate of Mount Vi-riion, ou tho river Po- tidcrablc leugth to he difficulties between ! 1Ju? Congress must make addition:.! ap. toinac- the departnieut and ailroad companies Tela-' propriatioiis tu carry out the objects in view. His mother, now advanced in the vale of live to the rates of loinpessatiou for carry-i The present steamboat act is re fined to yiars, stood awaiting her nob!..- heaited sou inu tho mails. The ;onipauies, he aays, al- as bein inefficient, and its revision is u-e- when he returned l-j bis home, and f,jdt.ii Ite that thu govtrnnelit rdiould not ask or 1 oiniueiidtd. The lo. es of steam vessels t her head the liberator whom she had expect them to perbrm for it any service , frobi January, 1st l?ol to June the fame given lo America, and whom Ameiiea now at u less rate than tiat paid to individuals 1 year, the Report states was ten by collision, i ... ...I . . 1 . 1 .. .1 :. 1. ! . .. .1 . .:. I. r. - i - : . . fl-i . . .. - i . . ' . t .- . . . . . . i .. . . c-iuivu to uui , muco mm gioi j uuu nun ior similar services, i nis principle, ne seveuieen uy nre, uve iroui ice, twenty inrec cu up honors. contends, he has a bra v a been wiltinir to '. from na"s, and t-tatca nineteen of tbein were inanv leoige Washington again resumed tiie recognise iu the ad jus incut of prices. What spado and the plough, and triumphed over is now required, hi believes, is,-that the nature in the wild and uncultivated plains railroad companii .-.s hould be paid anconl- of the New World, even as he had tit- iii' to the bulk of "tin mails, tho speed with uniphcd over the enemy iu the battle-field, which they arc eon tved, and the aceoui- lie organised the great company ot Uu- modalions reipuir.-d Hie sums paid by . losses upon tlie ocean, properly raises the wmes, mairiiificent j.-welry and stately cditi- einnntna ak l.i.-ll l.rnil.lir. a Vllsl frl..ir. nf urnri-.. r.smn-ini. i -rt nn f.ir i.ril.ir!An . fitir-slinri nhetl.i.r tin. Iniv slionl.l nrM-i.f,. ...... ...'..: -It .1 . I -. I . . i i f,.'i:'l...i A. l. iii i ini . ' is-- - -- -- ...j,.. , ... ..... ......,., ,,v.,..v vi-5 a upani au mu ra;c. i uueierrcu rv V. ui . "ae wisncu . I .-net uieler cultivation, and multiplied the for, as they are until! jenced by couipeti- greater security in the construction ot steam the past, we imported ai-ain from the ld t km V J'i ' ''""'u' 'Mr.r,t'1' '-':V! ri.-hes of the United Stat-. Many of the tion, they call pay u.y price demanded of passenger vessels, or leave tU-m as now to World 'double as much as the value of our ..,.. .... ..,.,. ..oi ly tuvoicn.y. ...thcer and soldiers w l,o li.i'l s. rv e.l uniKr tlieiu and asse-s it uron their customers, th At to niTseii, i lorif t chons. ari it. rarei r whti h may enali: ri- lo ahow mvelf wor- ! thy of mire a . If this were not an i ii.-pnnr:iii.'' Moment, I would now consult u.itiua : "What can yJu uo!" we i:iiiiin J. ! " little of aliaot every thiug," was t'uo I reply. ! " Are yo'i rpiiek at your errands?" ! "Well, sir, I dju't mueli ii!;e to go er lands." "Cim you sweep and du-t w.-llV' I " S l.y, sir, voiing men don't sweep. 3"y iiovv-a-d a ys. The women folks have monop olized tii.it braiitliof'thu business. It isn't " Hew as going on to say sweeping isn't pen tec!, but be he-itate.I to -tate his conv ieliou. " II k will yon make yourself useful T" " by, 1 ii -it in your oilier, abd answer 'I ii -tioiis wbdiy-ni are out." " And bow much do you a-k for this fej viee.''' ' In the neigbborbood, sir, of three dol lars." " Tu the iieiL'hbor'nood ?'' ' Yes, sir." " What do you mean by ' neighborhood V " Simply three dollars, sir a trifle more or I'-.-.' ' And vju can neither sweep nor run cr- lost from inattention and negligence, thirty one from accident, one from being unea jwortliy, and only two from unavoidable causes. I The Secretary says these and the recent years the l-.aitlirpiakc ot 3t which swallow- so many fortunes and blighted so earn was for.'otteti. The Tariff of 'dti, with its Free Trade motto playing' at it-, masthead, was launched. Speculations be gan again to be entered into to an i-tioi in extent, the ex'ense of living, with its u-ual concomitants of splendid eiiuinngi, costiv lie siiip-owmrs. Tin uu on the subject of my choice "There couH not be a more fitting, mo ment, my aon, in which lo discuss the mat ter. Sit down aud let ui talk it ou r. The pi r It of your rather, wnieli 1 noimi not watches over us from above, will help to poiet out to us the path which you should tread here below." George seated btin-iil by bi iiintLer's aid.. Tbey reviewed together the diverse htm in loriner uay euro. leu ineuisi Ives uu- r.iii'laiiu, trance, t. rinaiiv, una Latniua, . due receipts ot tlie iirst nttartcr in der his orders in this new campaipn. pay less to railroads-fjr mail service than '"'th of September, 1"51, amount to f'-'l,- We need nol dwell on his political life, is paiJ by the Unit d States, Complaint ovl 1 ,3!rJ to, and the expenditures for the which was marked by the same Mraightfor- is made of the itisulicient aceouunodatioiis, saiuc period are fcHi,l(i'.l,33l) tiJ. The es- ward sjn;rtiii;ndedness aud goo-! cu.-e that as a general rule, fr route-agents. Allu- timated receipts of three remaining quar- di-tinguisbed every other step ef his career. : sion is made to the habit of irresponsible ters amount to 42,176..VM) S'J. It is esti- Atttr having been, on two different occa sions, iiManiinou-lv elected President of the l.eputilic, he, in I Hi , exports would pay for, and ev-ry thing went froiiekin-.r, rolling aloie'. Some lew had doubts that things in re goin too fast aiiii believed that we should have another com-i inereial revul-ion ; but the great masses,' called Ihetn croakers and old logics, and "(lh, (a little vexed.) I eaul 1, but" " lint what ?" " Ii ain't exactly the thing." " Yet at your ai'C we " "Jjruii'ir sir," picking up his hat and moving f..r the door, '' you don't take me lor a b :y . do von '.''" Ainu-ei!, but not a-toni-bed, we asked our selves the (jue-tion ".What are we to do for boys If -nine enterprising Yanke would under take to L'et up a l"t of beys, he could make a la rue I d one in a s hoi t time, for never w iih in our recollection, have bovs been ill such 1 demand. Vu'u' 'jilu-i Ci'; lUm. thine professions which wera open to the youth of rttuseil lue plUee, and n tired ik finitely into pniale lile. On the "uli of Dei-eml er. IT'..:', Wa-I in--ton then in the -ixtyii.lih y.ar tf hi' age, ii 1 1 still eiijoin. th-ii lull vi.-nr both of body and mind which bad lo i u Lis por- told them to stand aside lest tin v shcnld ,o parties obtaining, b' proas ini-represeuta- mated that the balance in the Trea-ury on run ov. r in this fast a'-e. Fortunatailv, how-ti-ui, mail coutraets. ii'id abseil uent I y throw- the 1st of July next will be PI U.TlV.'.OIll). ever, for the eomti v l.ul i.e no vii.',l,,in r,r .....jit. lui: .s - Mnl.il.... ...n.l CIOIilll I Oil ... : .I.. ! .. O . .1 il Lit . .1 . 1 .1 i . . . . . , ..1.1 oi ine puuiie ui-i'i 1 i j r tio CHU-c of a lull jig oil Uieir n.ml,. put to sell the sane at a profit. A rulire- ward: t! ic redemption I" ily for the fraud i.s iugge-'eil. next year. Ihe estimated balance in the m California and Au-tralia, and there L- Own'- to causes lot within the coutrol ot .treasury ou 1st .July, Jio'i, i-s'J 1 ,.i!i'.',(Mili. earthly doubt that but fur th. i- lim.-K- ion in commercial matters occurcd ere this, liut even with year, i hey are cstmated at 811, "1 1 ,'J-l.- ot the public debt was redeemed between these prodigious supplies the ev il dav can 33. This iin riaso vjll be owing to the ad- th 1st of July, l"o3, and the 1st of July, not be put off much Ion-', r a wouderlul sticctacl do we prf- necidi ntally f.iuud tj an in.uii n.-e ii :.. nuiouiit no the American ccrtiuent, and after some lies- hrough life, was ( n.'.-i-.i in l.--Uoig fsiiive oU opinions, la a frgft a I an: IL4t an liw ear of or.iore. and here llw atdrrv .1... ... . . .1 - .1...:.. --- -- r- - , i.biiou, me youiii uiaa eaprese m ursiru carrvtllj oil III Onward I ... rarth'. aa.llivl... to lh. r,mnr.ng ' the Kuj- .all navy. t tnese woios uia uioiucr siariu an.. .... ., , ri uiallieU or f.'er oi ic. m ; Ajiin that aliout la Ukt. up. aa it echoes far y. ll;n. n lh. world in Loum, earth's old mo., ni. aio.;. IhUAXI.i:. 3tlisccII;uifous. sup. I III be was rounds of rain uti. and havin-' remaiiieu lor some colored u.eply ; and. as if by an involuntary ,;,c j ,ia Bll clothes, be complained iu movrincut, rove rc-1 her husband's portrait, the cveniiH' of a slight sore throat. An iu- tenuui"; some improvement which a oi-tant p u t ol I I.e of Mount Yimou. A heavy showi t came 1 - . "j, SJ 1 .u-v ,u n ...in. 111.. vum 1 1 VI s. - j . .. u. j , . , i.n 1 ui OOUOl 1 II a I the department, the .'Xpenscs of the current From the tables furnished with the repoit plies, the rcyulsio year will groatiy esced those of the past it appears that tho sum of S-JII,)!'.):!,.'.'',' 73 ..vould have occurc riitional conipcnsatiij) ol postmaster", ami i-'-t, and thai tne interest and premium I ii o eiihanei'd prices demanded bv :ont'rae- paid on the amount redeemed was $3,3 l'r,- tors nt the la.: lettiajs, '- "3 j and the principal, interest and pre- A uniform plan olrcgi-tration is warmly niiuin on that pari of the public debt re- recommended as aa additional protection deemed between the 1st of Jul y, 1 ." I. and the sate deliver of letters of value. 80th November, 14, was S2,titM,v.U3 Al. 'i . ceive. Our millions of :reat eoiunienial port reruns he precious metal, which i- wbicb still lsy on the table. She lin n rose flamalion of the trachea rapidly ensued, j for iron: .er sect, ai.u aaiu, iu a grave, uu eatuest tone - l ne i.i'K"" ohvy . usve jpu rcueci- wfll ire, and then calmly, as It he were only will tall directly upotthose who will cheer- en wen, tiMlff, upon ints maiur. about tu retire to rest alter a day of toil, fully bear the cxpenj, we see no good rea- calls the attention of Congress to a reduc- i uare iuiw "tiwu on n, my uear ,c i nit.raced l is wile and l i t t.ueweii to i son why it siioum na be ineorporated into j,0II ,,f the Tariff. A nioro uniform rate .f out and iii nine dnvs he was a dvine- man. His : 1 he want ot such L satei'iiard has Ion - 'rv,., t.,, n ..,..., ,..,1 I .. .1 .. r. : .... on.l la-t thoughts were devoted to his country's I been felt ; aud as the ost of its ninintonanee coasting trade for the last year incrtns,"'! 3!."i,Hyo yo.s,!) , ,11S 'j - mother, if I can obtain your consent OU need, It Let us go together t. .. :. I .l :. -l... p . L V I f I' W h it is not my uiiuu you neeu, ii is mai L"IMIUC IU I I1C IVUiU 1 VI ttl. II U?ll' of your father, my ton ingluii. On the TU of February, 1 s0, tens of tl, ..-suds of American ciliieus, from every part of the Union, might be seen crowding lUo Hiebuiond, tho capital of Virginia, one sltbe oldest and most English in haLit and let-ung am.Mig the American Mates. I he r,r0PcpJcfj tlJ..ciwt j tleuce to the grav. pclaele abicb they asscH.bled to wilucss .. . , knelt side by aide and prsyed a the ceremony of laying the foundation The i,ow , the first to li.-c ; she drei i. uuu l.ii.i, and Laving commended our po-tal svst I to GoQ. be ouietly breathed his features. to hia grave She then ea-t a Laty elance aver the bapers which lay ution the table, Selected ...nr l,ef. two among their number, which she placed father's t.sml , i,i. . t . . - iu her bo.-oiu, ami iockcu ii tne rest iu a casket together with the poitrait. widowed mother and her sou tin n tho- his last The two letters which had been commit ted to him by his widowed mother, fifty- ore, as tl., (nod together by bis re found, after his death :ui aloneot its principal duty is recommeded in the artie! The pre- remain un- The fold. Lis r, I . .r, f e.l t. a.: v, .l.;e a t lU-man, ncarc-t Hooe of a niiP';t:-'nt about lo be erected to lbs irmory of Washington. The Presi dent, Gen. Taylor, (himself a native of Vir rm,) was pitsetit at the ceremony, and ike dy will long be cinembeied iu the au aals ot the State, So familiar lo the whole world is the his tory of the illustrious man iu who-a honor this festival was held, that it would be u P'fhions to dilate upon it; but an episi.de -f Ins early life, which was the turniinj 1 "t of his whole career, may jiot, perhaps, I ao generally known to our readers. W'e must, therefore, beg of them to travel back itb ut in thought to thu winter of lOI't. It was a bright, clear mornin;, when two jsung men might bare been seen stolling t"gcther in tho neighborhood of llndge I rn-k, in Virginia. 'Ike youngrst of the two was scarcely more than fifteen years of age, but his tall and manly, fraiuu Lis expressive eountc- Too t.iioii To UK I.osr. It is an i 1 say in,'. " that there is many a slip between lh the papers from one of the two to the young man, saying, she did ao " Read this, George, and remember it is your father who speaks." The paper contained a series of retire tious, full of grandeur and yet of simplicity, on the origiu, tho history, and tho destinies of America. They closed with thc-e wolds: " A luetic a must become a New World in tiiu full acceptation of the word; and, to effect this, she uiil-t detach Ler-ell from the t )id World I n .1 1 pen. lent and a Republic. All In r fuluio de-tinie. lie in these two words tthi-l. f eomio.,1,.1 lo no s-.u.'s "".'': tations. It is from a new nation alone that a great republic can be formed." Tl.e-e words seemed to .luieken thoughts h had hitherto her bo,....., and Lauded cur nn" 'V' . " , , I Ills I1IO r III I. . Ml III" l',"- L'l o't. ..en., .i.iii- ard M i-on, l'.-' sup'er liii name Mr. M.i-ou was solleited to to be u- d before the con vention of the City Council, at. their meet in on ."Saturday la-t. ill connection with the Iiovv.p;- in? uuty ii oiii .ii to 4i' Per ct.. am' I'uring tho three rars coniuicneiuz Jul y ninf . if iit either is) m- ''."i ner - " I 1 H.M C.-. :MIT ll'?-' :i .1 ns nn.'l . 1 .1 . 1 1 . ... . ...H-'S tO stamped envelopes hvc been issued by the touched, exc. .t ;- "K'h ca!"eS ' 1 department, of wLicU$.j,l!-!.30l wcreV.IJ. i-t is eased. Tho ccrctary estimates For the last year tie co,t of the servieo ibc amount of coin in the com.tiy at 11.- .1 ......,;! ...,., . Mr, mil Othl. nf which Hi(i.i'uii,oi o are iu me i;...., ....I .1,. 1.1 -s as fol- l,nL ami ?J().tHK'.tlllLl iu tlie treasury oi t - lows; Collins line, twety-s.x round trips, ,. United States. Tbc fcauk circulation u cs.is.u.iii; New York ad l'.remeti, eleven estimated at S'.04,00ti,r00. round trips, ?lw3,333.g ; New Yoik and q0 ti,c present crisis, the Secretary re- U u re, eleven round trip, 8137 ,'tMi ; A-to- mafk, : ria an I Panama, via Sai I'raticisco, twenty- ,ylm,vT nw f,.;t in money matter to i Oil tl hardly landiii on her wharies Lelnre it is shipped oil' to pay debts incurred iu Kii'opc. The consequences of all this is iui'v''can The Ranks deprived of all t.lw paper, nn 1 discount even tbeiy rapidly as po i- eeretary tiguin must, ot course,,-,,;,,,, l'lt,ts. 1 hn is a b.e theirJ.j-111tv)ti0U..y and pjpally pre "Jilte'l at this luoiu.'lit that 1)0 one can pre tetid to deny it. The il.stie"- of hard times i, now upon us to an extent which will be awfully disclosed before many days. Al ready "there are rumors and reports as tj the ability of such and .-uch ll.itiks to ho', I out in iiiaititainii-g specie payni.-iits, au 1 al ready we hear it suggested in the law-pa- that the tiovernor ol our Mate snout. i call the l.cgi-latuie iu ixtra se-sion t3 meet the erisis which mu-t couie. And yet, an Know NornpiiisM in Cungrkss. The Know Nothings have already made a de-nioii-tiaiion in the Houscof Representatives. A resolution, by Mr. Soiieisof Md., calling S-.-l THIS.O ii. ;i ij.,1 M T., ,1, I.,,. i.fi.r.i.ui,,.n rtf Ministers at tend led to a ili-cu-ion of the merits of Mni.-'crs in whieh several ineinbers remarked that they would never, so h, p their God, intrust thu foreign inter ests and iill.iir- of liii.s country to the hands of any man who is not native torn. Said Mr. Siller-: Mr. Sou!' is jinexeejj. tionable so far a- ch.ifac-J ' lut he was iai '"""-1 "u ", l''' l lieii".' nidobed hi- lo tion ol civil govern ment and libe.ty iu Paris, reeling with the fallacious doctrines and social views of Rou-'eaii. He might livj here until ho rea. hrd the d a v - oi M.-t li'i-ela, and taiietit e l a- he i-. he 1' ' il l never comprehend l bo f, prc. ntutive ) . i riiineiit of the I nite'l States, :,i,d I n.-vcr knew a foreigner thai did. and although I know it is the til'-t word the word " lVnioeraey" that is whis p -r-d t nt a t'io ears of foreigners when they l-.ii.l m. ..n o-.iv shore-, vi t it is to the hish- 1 , . , a sfutuK'it - an d to the Patch I'toish- crisis whic i bis luisiness-, in has been brought upon us by rulers and Penioer.'.ic measures. M mvAMMels.-lii the debate on the bill to increase tlie sauries oi me o ei noi other State officers, a fact was disclosed -. . .i'.i.n ...,rn;n.,i i.:tti ' . ,r . .. i-...i. .i, ... . ,. tl,.-. ili'Ui,,.--of I.oeolocoisui lAinocrauc smiai r -- -- t. ...w st .i... hv ..1 r. , i. dwell, a t u lour round trip.. .-o.i-i,7)U ; Aew lorh aim s flul nf t,ie fuilurtf b 1 N-'1V ' ' i'""'- " A-pinaial.aMl.tHMIjt harles- rtlti;mellt of ,!ic circulation iton aud Havana, KoMitO; New I Irieans to- (lf ot,cr!Swbi,.l j ,1C lll(.t si S37,- To- n pinion that tin is too large, an eoiupeisation now re that the present system is Pircctorshiti upon the part of the city in the i Northern Central Railroad Company. He i consented to serve, and was accordingly c- ' lected by the convention : but uiifortun itely j the initial 0. was placed in the centre of his ... . ... . .. ... i .... ..i .. n uns, r-o liicli ira i . .'iaon, anil inu p; iiu i:..i i - .1. ... i, l:;.-1, t' M-i.oi. . ', ,,. ', ,, f ,, . ri,.. l I ' calculated to drive off p-ivato competition iL.i.i, In I.. ,1 in, r it tlii ni.tr iu it ti tlnri -V lltH Mldll, III li'a.i.j ... a-.v. ... , I 1 1 I H PIIUt.tim'a a. v - - - , V . . . a .1 a I. .. . ' I i,.l lit ! W lit'rnl'it'vl t lite worm, ui kimibh ii -v la alwnv.H hvvn one of our mo-t ropxta ,c nl public tpiritotl citi.rns, tok t ......! 1 1 1 nt it n on ii i i i ni u 'ii tnv b:.nk, an-l the ami licTit ix months mui , i fii'iv ijiim.iii-a ; aiui in ,aveie.,ene. io, , , , , . . .... . -r.l , ,..h Mr M- part out of the ellects produced ny tne large m tue .u oi - "-'"' ; wauv oi ii- 1JO ,,(.k ord. oi I iilinyra, .-i 1 ' It . . .. . r .1. iintiort.s. ana in part oui oi m fidence between lender ana borrower. " , . ( not be attributed to the shipincnt oi goio - of 1Ull,i .; s; lt. ol, is notluug but a con-- ..-,;. ,....,!,,;., ,.... taken tin i out of these cause caul ments afl ..... t the money sbip- larket the Seere- gra of . . i ... t . . .. i . i . ......... .. ,,i usner , loiiy nrow, anu suiraii i'o f i .:..! . -I . .. r. encf. and phi i? oi ar.er. inuiratcu a cmrsi w i ... - - - r . ---- -la advance of Lis years. His companion, bo appeared to Lave numbered sit or seven J-sf more than himself, wore, with cur tain easy glaee, the uniform of an English ninjur. It was easy ti recognize; in Liin '"' of those young noblemen of the eigh teenth century, fitted to shine in the saloon, r Ui win Inurels on lha battlu held. nml feelinm into lile, whic I..,. .1... in iui iu the V01UI2 man's breast. ,;.,ti r I. Is fellovv-citizeiis. the ineni "My father was right," he exclaimed, llie t.cmll(il, for a long and well spent life with patriotic pride. : Je accordingly proceeded to the Mayor, His nioiher smiled in tho nud-t of her offi(.c nl,i received Li- coinini-ioii, and a faint glow tinged her. pale i -i . , ow m session wnn in- -I....I. alb., km,. il Ij ner so ll llie seeoini , i ........ , ,.,.mm nr. I r la veil .-si.uiou j.iii letter alio Lad Lrought j it contained th-' : ti,L. best of the joke is yet to be told words : I Pick," taking it lor g d that " I Lave only one coun'rj to give my child with regard to his profession : let hiiii choose one which is ill accordance with his tastes aud talent. Let him follow it honoi a i i l n lot a! heart ; but let bun be- u,j . . ., ,...,, of entering inu rei.n-i- i .1 . . . .. . niin'ri - Tl,e Utter wa-. in fact, the renresen a .ve , - - (fvo l0 C()lllbat 01lL. tUy tun. The former was tho son of a small ( "-"' . .;,,,! ,nthcr, when iande.1 proprietor in tho Male of ir giioa, . r,..tl l perusing this letter, " m:o was then, in common with tne oim r , . Vu.'lish navy exclaimed Young all was right, proceeded to the flail I ir ins com mission, but was informed that it was llieh ard C. Mason who was elected, and that the aid Piiehaid C Lad already obtained bis commission, Further deponent sayeth not. IMl. Vtttit.it. Vera Cruz, tiventy-fou round trip IhMl; Aspitiwall to Panttua, 11!),'' tal, v--.,,li-J31'lli.V!!l. The service 'peiforned by the several lines of ocean mail stc;in-hip is treated at large. I ho t'ostma-tct t.enerai is oi iu , -. ,-... eetveii nuence gro-.v in Tlio prevalent idea that the fjeeie He also states that tho .Mcaragua company York 'and CalifNr'fiia'"i'jr thl- suuToF ;iii'.i).niiii per iiiuiiim, which hi thinks is the highest rate of pay whieh ought to be de- ii.nti.leil. l he eosl .:us veni iui s, ..., monthly mail, by the l-tlnnus route - - - .,- . ,.-i in iSj.ll ,OI .W.l. ... 1' I. 1-..1.. de since the another, wuu tne cnnaan o. men i.m.v.. ih The first married a gentleman, by the name i'.-,,.r- rti. second Mr. l.ut e : t ie third. lireal l.lliaiu ii-hiiiii; i.s. . ... r.,.i.iiipiil n. eotitellinla '.'?'. ... . . .'.v. tr.l. . M. II..... t ih.i . ... ..... i-iii. .iti.i.. m in.' linn, a .' . . ii".s- - ti'i. ill ll r nv.i 1 " ........ ..... . - .1 tal convention. .o postal conven .. i. pi,n ? at- e i t-s - , . .in. i -- -- the old gentleman said M IPit )tsii!cii AL Ol'KUATlOS ON Till'. CllK-T.- thr Hunt ui tl J.u-tt'L- hk. was Uiellibi r Oil this had bis d the almost incredible . .T . C TiibFivf pAliiiiTEiis. A (.cntleman had five daughters, all of whom he brought is up to some useful an 1 respectful occupation lite. i lie-e daughters inarm i one am i No nroL-ress lias been in a .. - .1... tiiindinrr t.o.TOtiatlonS Wl l-l lei'i'ii in ini. r ' a ... - . . ... i l Ill ltaill reiauie iu mc u......--- - ; . ., , France into the amusement as eotitempia- . . o..o, v . v.,. .o.. - . ... .... . - n in, a .'ir. iioe. .,i ............. i in a tier, her sisters, wuu men uu no-. our postal conveiiiioo. .u.i... . ,, ,;. r .l, ..t.... ..r.....i ..... i. 1-I1I..1. ' vaere nieseni. .inn ..' v. 1 1 tion has as yet neen i-umira mn. . - i . .... :. ..i .... !..,;.. villi V exioo. weuuiiig weie e ne ii iiuonv - , ....... , ide with tlie to tne guesis, i u...u , .... .'iiie:,t,. inv live daughters, that tliey uiigui i i t .... V ..... vev mails rCL'lllarlV ncmeeu .ie Australia. The rates ou the outgoing mat rai.ti iisties resembling from. The l'oill.md Advertiser m Tl.a onnralio.l vva- peiforined by l'r M .ii-.iii of Pitt-tield. advi-ed and a-.-i-t' l i '"i'-i. 'i-iisiii. oi AeVpirt. ihe hunt was situated iu the left side of the chest, and, conseiiient'y the heart was very niuih dis placed ; so niueli so, that it could lie iii--tiuetly fell beating two inches upon the light of the sternum or in dium line of the l.j.l y. It, however, gradually receded dining the operati ni. and alter the entire evacuation, was found heating in neatly its' natural po sition. The patient immediately becnii to mend, and is at present doing well. His h.ss. for seme tune pa.-t. been ut there I hi fioui t.uiiloul, tuat t::e commi.tee f rai-i ig salaries 's uie 'lii th'Ui-,,: III. ' A to raisa but alter Ii. A par- . i . . iieamtigly endeavors to throw upin the minority the responsi bility of a measure the p-pularity of which i- iiu'esti-stiahie. de-ervvs neither aid ut res- 1 , .... 1 . . il .. n.:. ct 1 r i i : the iiiiinuiiy . i.-.-i o. i-.-r-.-- t upon ti.e majority, io menu u Tl... W'l.l.s were o ute wu.iug io . .1..11. I.oll' HUT nie-t:on , ir, i- ,t Wi we leerett' d t . s.'C tie' the salaries laid ou th-' t-.i'le ; .on,, this f::.-t. our regret- vani ty in iiowcr w hich tlm- 1 1 11 it v 1 but hot to tase the measure on their shoulders exclusively. An ither fact was stated by Mr. Caldwell, vi : that the cvpen-es of the Literary Rial 1 have swelled from a few Luudred dollars, uu ler Whig administration, tosuine tiui:g like --1 7 ll" a year. These cou-i-t uriinlv. we believe, c 'a per diem Compeh-a-tioii of ;-3 day each to the Governor aud the three other members of that Loard. l n Itr vil.'r Uiicia r. cas hopeless, rceoverv . pa.-i. even vonsiui .- 'now apro-pectof AN OK 1 ANF.El' P.AM 'F RdRIIEr.S. A gciilleinuii from tiie U t.-l, by the way but Airnn rineiits have been nn - I' I t.. ..ll4 i ... .iii-n .in., ni..--. - - - . ,. , . , 1 oik ami . act wen ua-u advantage and improvements, ttotniiv aop n lo States of the Union, uie! I.tiiKiiTV The ' Raor Strop Man'says When I lir-t got ae.uainleit witii string drink, it proiiii-cd to do a preat many things , It. promised me ninij. am. j,"" IOCS for uie. i .. i:.... . . i. .... ii.ii-.. r,iiiiii iiveii it live per rent. Li ter, two cents each for newspapers, aud one cent au ounce for all pamphlets and niaga iines. Thco rate- embrace both the I tl- , ted States iuland and sea postage. j The tines and reductions during the pat .l,.il lliit- won Id do honor to the family ; and now I find tuat ait my pains, cares, and ex pectations have turned out n-vthiiig but a lu-, l.ttt'r, Sifir, Hi on-i. 11 ...I,. In l... .1... .1.....;.. .... ..r you . .. , . , oui uu .i...ii.,ii,u . ...i',..r ' i manned ine ... i .i .. 1. 1. ...... i,. ...n mv toes I . , . .-i i o l.i! .1,. ... i , ".o, ii", - , , . . . ii.eiiy. i nan i ' v . -. year amount io . .V."r"M "n- . ......... ... .... .... voiiiii. nian.layi.',; L.s hand upon his i....-, . - , of ,,oots . n,u water had liberty:., lireviolw ver was ?3 w ny should you lie-nan i '. a ; ' . '.. . VOif by these sacred ashes, j - (mt nt the heels, . , r to light beneath tho muisn nag LLt of the two, addressing himself in nn ' limited tone to Lis young companion ; " your family is of American origin, as are H of those which fill a superior station i.' fmr colonies" " Yes, Lut fur mora than a century my ticestors Lave lived and died in this coun "y, and we have become thorough Auieii cam." "While subjects of Great Uiitain, you must still be Kmdisli. You surely euuwol druaui of throwing yourself into tho bands '( that foolish faction wb'cV. iieatus of an iudy.js Dd'ojr tDiiite'evr L ijsible." never io up" " - - , i The widow einnracei. ... . r- Litn to preserve Lis father's letters to the latest day of bis existence. Next day, as the Eniili-h nobleman was about to embark, his young fricud joined " Well, you arc coming with me . said the former, with that franl: kindness for which he was distiniiuisLed. n0I remain here," replied tho young Ame'ricsn, "but w. shall otic day meet ugaiu." my knees Lad the liberty U come out of my j :,ts my elbows bad the liberty to come out of my cat. Iliad the liberty to hit the ; crown of my hat and scratch my head with- ; out taking my hat off. Not only liberty 1 ; gut but I got music. hen i wamc.. io..s " ' -. l" .1 1... nt' on a w iuuy .") , My hat wellhl go tli.rlv A , n Ami tlio w ind -dialled h.,w d.. you ' ... i . . . . i i l Tho amount ior I Within twenty years at om cue imam il-jtl, ! churches, numbering twelve thousand con- ' verts, Lave been planted along the coast of I friea. Many schools have also been es- SrnthK.-l ain't a going to be called ; tablished. whuh are now in successful ope a iiider's'levil any longer. t,o more I ain t, 1 ration, and hundreds of nations have ve ap run . ie . -,. r.. i i,...;,.t ..,! a now rceeiv nig a 1 hrtttan A (.'i lttoi s St. itpnisK. .1 S- vn l',-"'V fi.'t.p V 1 tt r from Sail Franei-e- relates a curious incident that occuiri'd there re cently. Her llritannie Majesty's cvploring ship Plover arrived at San I'rauci-eo a -lioi't time since, from' the Polar Sea, whore she had been iee boimd since 1IT. Winn -lie lift a'i l;rane',-.-o. som-. yenr ago, it was a mere trading station, re-orted by a I'vW vessels la pur-nit ot hi-ies. ami d only a low n- to To prevent -fish from smelling iu tlnl suiu B,t aut their nosDS ell 1 exclaimed our imp the other day iu a terri ble pucker. ' Well, what shall we cull you! 'Call me typographical spirit of evil, if you please that s all.' Wliv is a chicken's neck like the Euif eior I lauo it U a. Loaf jait. ih.. town or piace contained only bode-Louscs. The captain therefore, sailed into the bay without a pilot, aud approach ed the city in the evening, lie "as niueli amazed at 'h numerous lights he saw. When ho awoke f.oiu hi. '" of seven eeivert ami aie uo .nv e , ,,, ,,. ,,.,.,,',,. ,e . ..la none. educatiwu. i ,'otv o'eeepviug the -ite of the ', San j Francisco." He bad known n ulling of the There is said to be a mania Wortcier ; Mexican war and ees-i.t. of California to who his 1 ved so long upon corn bread that the United States and the many oilier great his voiee has become rU v. Lis hair has ; events that had taken place dumig. the vine French turned to silk like that whieh grows on the he h ii been toeateu up ,u me t.w. S ram, and, Lid tvw w ljvwW wii,U tvtus.f OU9 oi - .'' . f M uit-oinerj , AU.. informs U' that on Monday night la-t, biu -eii' and other pas si ii"ei- vnro robbed at the Montgomery Hon- of large sums ,,' money and valua'oK) papers, not ith-tat'd ing the i'-ual precau tions viiio ob-ened. Cur informant be lieves that chlorolorm was applied to hiui sclf and other-, w'ml, leep, w Lich enabled ti.e I d hiis to i airy oi.t t'oiir schemes sue-eee-i'ull v , I'.'.eu the small change wasnb-.-tracted" from the pockets of the children iu company. Of course this notice is not intended tu reflect ii)". n the proprietors cf the House above mentioned, lor we doubt l.ot that they would av-ii! th. nisi lvcs ,-,;' ,-veiy facility to lii-eovvr llie p. i , trators ol the ro! bery. That Columbia i- i i;'"1 -'l thi- time I y some of the same c!.,--, we have bad sufdi , cielit proof, and at the same time, feel con ' tidcnl that our niunieip il oilieers will exeit 1 themselves t delect and bring to punl-h-! incut any that may be overtaken iu the pre i tice of that peculiar alt. CT'i'.i'.i ot . iMi i.
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