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4 3lcrtb'-Caralina f fan riinuuit wilt,kt WILLIA5I C. DOtlB, in rim ad rsm-itnToR. ' If paid etrtctly la advance, twg dollar per on auta; two dollar end fifty mbU, if paid within It iso-nths; and thro dollar at th and of tu A D YER nSEilEXTS not xesJing lxten an Will b ia,rtsd on tint fur on dollar, and twoiy-lv nod for each ubiinent inrtion. -Those of greater lcnirtli will be charged pro port tionally. Gear Order and Jdieiladvttlamnl will be charged 25 per rent. higher than tin abov rale. A naaoaaolr deduction will mad to tho wh advertise by tb y tar. Book "and Job Priulieg dona with neatn despatch, and on accommodating terms. VoT Letters to tb Editor must b post-paid, - u 1 i F' ll ill I si ' i- i' M il I t !H r itit Tsi-BEEKir "rr.i.MTi:: r; Alt'. VOLUME XL VI. RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA, "WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 18, 1855. NUMBER 15 Uoril&trolki Star. SATC11DAT MORNINO. APRIL 14, 1S55. SELECTED POETRY! ,vt the ClutrUstm Courier. TIIOC'RT WITH MX IX M'JIITLY DREAMS. Br MARION H ISLAND. Thnu'rt with ma in my uigtuly dream, , - The. jiear long reverie of tlia day, Their shadowy shape aud dewy light, ' Have passed from heart aod brain away. They're gone a birds of maimer wing, A hurried Bight at wiuler's oiull, To find in distant, genial clime. . Perfume aud warmth and music (till. Yet genUe, ray like visions dsnoo, To dreamy uinaie round my eouch, A darkly buried poet up-springs, , i Glowing with life beneath thy touch. , High, silvery clouds their lueenae raise, a fi that tiaat once held fur me. (Sweets which bvturned to wrmwoid since,) They bring me love, and hope, and thee. Thee 1 not at at our parting seen, In friendly guise that mocked the while, And mien o free, thun eould'st not dream Uf the heart thai broke beneath tby iniile. But with deep eye all lit with lore. Such tremulous, mysterious gleam. At shiininers through the lucent wave Of an Indian diamond bedded stream, I know but love, a round my hand 1 feel tliy warm, aoft lingers twine; f, Love quivers in the full rich lip That pawionately light on mine. Some half-formed words of tendemes Are breathed uot anokon in my car ; M heart liea still let it quick throb 'Should drown one note of aouud o dear. H'hy 'aould't thou come T on thia cold heart W by fall "onus fluwfra of nienj'ry ' raiu? Th youus Wwmia awiliajs from the earth, 6 The front will eoon cut duvr n again, Thefroat whichthoudid'atleave thoughnight, . fchow here and there a -rdnt epwt, iC The day will linJ but blackeu'd wate, Muiua that tU xlutrt iluM art null KiruaoxD, V. TO THK WINDS. , ur uk i cmr. , Talk to my heart, oh winda-- Talk to in heart to-night ; Mr apirit (wa)nnda Vith you a new delight, Finds alwaya a new dcliplit, ' , In your ailver UM at uilit. J'it me a "ft embraco At "U ud to lurin ago, la T"urh4 rj tniilini place, When ya scorned to love nio to , M'hen you awre'ly k ed me aj : Ou the green hills, lng ago. Come up from your enol bed, In the ttilly t ilipht aea. For tlit doareat hop liea dead. That waa evur dear to me Couit un fivin your wxil Lfd, And we U Ulk atxmt the dead. Tell me, for oft yon f ' WUidt, lovtly wiuda of night, Ahit the chaii)ier low, - With aheeta aodaiuly white. If Ihey tlf'-'p throogli all the ni;bt, lathe bed o chill and white? Talk to me, wind, and aayp If U the grave be reet . For, ih. hfc a li!e dny ; I a weary one, at beat , Talk to mv heart aid ay , If death will gire me real. FatNiaix Sci'Mioa CocT.W learn that till tribunal ha been in awwion during the pree ent weejk. Judge Cddwll presiding, The case of the State T. George Bartholomew, charged ith the murder of Leroy JacLm, to tried on Wednesday. It excited much i;iti'reit, and after full argument from the eoueel and an able charge from" the Court, the jury returned a verdict of not guilt). Attorney General Kanaom, with Measr Lewi and Duvia, appeared fur the State and Mee- ra Miller, Inkford nd Green.fur the prlaoncr, , 7- c Sa ix so Coxrtsiox IX PesssrLVAXia. It i dcnlt d. a tated by teleraiili, tluvt the Know Nothing Convention held reocntly in Lnncoater. Pa., broke up in a row. There Were about 350 Delegate prcstnt, and a more harmoniuus bodv. it i aid, never met. The report i euppoaed to have emanated from an expelid- 'member. The Convention waa compoaed of the beat men of both ! the old politfett partie, and it ia eonnden'tly predicted that the Stalo will be carried by storm next fall, and, every county send a Know Noth ing to the Tjeniiihiture. US' Millerito or' S'.vond Advent delusion, seem atill to rnjo in many section of New Kng land, and notwithstanding the frc.ucnt diwp poiutmcnts experienced, numbers in that region are now looking, forward to another of the calcu lated day, when flie end of all worldly tiling is to happen. Numerous converts to thi belief are frequently baptized. KirThe receipts of .the l'ayettcvile and West ern I'lank Koad Company from April 1, 1W4 to April 1, 18i5, wereji'i,70j 73, being an increase upon the receipts of the previous yc,T. During the year two dividends of 4 per cent each have been declared. Louisrn.Lt Ki.f.Tio.v. The Know Nothings swept tlio city of Louisville, Ky., nt the municipal election on Monday, by tremendous mnj iritios. Barbe, their candidate for Mayor, and all their unicipal oflicors, except one School Trustee and two Couni iluien, have been elected. Tho election paseil ou"(iiietly. KEVER GIVE IP. Kever rire nn. tko' all faint and heart weary Be th. hope thoa beat eherulted, but step to WIT will, Ta Mnnni tt Aim futHM Hiiw alle&t and drearr. Beyuad h.j' boriloa tony light lingers still. Never rive on while tlie lamp of life burneth, Tboach watted with walchihK. Iwfwildn it flam Tbe light stay suffer, ere to darkaea it turneth. Ua lime urigUtett recara to lilatoo tby Kevet give up till thy spirit endue thee - With (urea to n'cenm In mnllk-t with sin. Never give up tbouch lb nrife may suMue Ihee, Zhy oourage undaunted a bleuing will a la. Ketcr give op, though to the be n t given To perfect tb )rd thv tniu ha nlaan'd. Another mav strive where ia vain thtxi bail atrivtn; Aaothrr have strength io th struggle to siuid. FAT(TTCVIJ,l,t ASB UstroRT 1!!!. UoAB. A meoting of Uie coiniuiHsionera appointed by the Charter, is called to be held at Jiti'luonrillo, iislow County, on the 2d of May next. i i ... i DccREAt in lUrtvi'x. The receipts of duties at aix of the principal Hirts of the l uitcd States, show a decrease of the lat quarter, when com pared with 164, of RoliO.OOO. N. V. Fisheries. It is stated that th fisher ice of this State are doing a very smalt bukinea. in consequence of the coldand disagrcablo weath er. They have a it lieen o unsuecnful for years. f-Tlie sutcc s of Uie Aniericau party in all parts of th I' li ion i unparalleled. Its prog res ia resistless and overw helming. .i- - .. ghJT'The next Annual meeting uf toe North Carolina Medical Societr, wilt be held in the town of Salisbury, un toe loth day of May next. -i We t!re indebted to the linn, Sion II. Rjgor fora number of valuable public document. 8M, Assail, and lus DruonuT. A gentle- mau write us4i4in tbe Melropolitau Diatriii thai, "tlx Democrat of tl.at district are alarmed at the pruaiiecU of the approaching ranipaiirn. " lie tavt tni-v will hire tlnir ramlnlale to o iui out and denounce the Know nothing in una tfuivucal term. Tbey hope by thi course, to whip A hrn to in, or drive him out they dun t want him, but can't got ck-ar of him." Hut two tyotintie have, a vet, eiprossml a iirelerctic. v enable whmt rlioii ol t,raJiMlle,inlllieseiHid of Orange. Should he' be tiie caudidate, how de lightful would it he to see dloldcn advocating In eleotlon lT eicerntt from the riundard duriiiK the campaign know that our friend ta driutruu at tit bark-tcn and the diHilile- shuffiea, and it some at wiLwing-, but if b can twaiiow Aurain-or waa: is tin more nauaealiut himirlflUe w will beliei what Veuabi said of him I true. 11 v tli way, w aotico that th Contention to nouunste a candidal come off at Iraukliuloo, oath lMth of this munth. H'ltmiityl; ILruU. OCR COCXTRY. t'nder all cirramstance an American should retain hi attachment to his e worry, and adrocat its interest to th best of hi ability. We may dispute about men and measures, and separate into parties; each having tlie public good at heart. There is no danger in sm-h discussion and di visions, so looi is each inilivi IumI is animate 1 hv fore motives, and maintain American princinlcs. udeo l, the public, interests may ba benefit 4 by such ditterences ol opinions ; ami, as Jonerson aid. ther mav lie tolerated where reason ia left free to comtmt tlieni. .iheAmertcnn people have tie en encaged in many exciung poliuoal contests and asnietimea with apparent danicr to the exia- rJ tonce of the I'nion but when the contest was ,r? xi.- a .r.-.-j , -t 1 i. :....a gvsr, sue uoieaieu party lia uouormiv auotuuieu with grace, and the machinery of government continued to move on harmoniously. Every one felt the necessity of preserving our republican government, and therefore acquiesced in the ue cision of the majority. But a ditferent element ha wemty-tioMi Infroauccd Into oflf political and so -ml attain a toreiirn element that threat ens to usurp the control of our country, and to make our government subservient to their nrem dices and passions. The immense iniuiiirratum inlliis country from the nations of Europe with in a few Sears past, boa emboldened the new eomera to claim, as a matter of right, a partici pation in the yarioes public ollives, and to have imiiiio mca-ures shaped to suit their purpose. Hynnc classwehave been called upon to renounce lioa and to abolish nil moral and reliinou re straints ; and the foreign population ha 1khd or;ed to c-inilmie to enect these olneots. Uy an other close we are rrtpiirr to abolish our public si-hoolt to banish the Bible ind to receive the dictum of nriests, as the word of G'kI, "The ob ject of buth is the same to obtain the control of our country, llieee are mimical to republican government ; and whilst the one would debane us to the level of brutes, the other would make us instruments in the hands uf a priesthood who never possessed power without iilu-uig it. Thus situated, it would, in lo.-d, tie surprising. if the natives of the country and rightminded adopted ciiuons, wore to tail to unite lor tlioi: common preservation. Such an union has taken place, and is eiiga;eil in ghinjj furoiisncr such a sample of its power ns will luaLe them- taUe ilicir proper plact, and be loss presumptuous in their conduct. Anieriouiis mean to continue as they were born free and iudciiendcnt neither per mitting themselves to be ruled by foreigu atheist or by foreign priest. In a ruinrle of this kind it mizht lie expecteil. that every i.aiMe of the soil would unite in the elf irt to uiainti'iu the rights of his country ; but it is no so. vt e nave men born at our very doors, who delight in traducing the characters of their fellow citiiens, and ill exalting the for eigu population. - Where they have control of a public press they exercise their power to place I lie f tet uf foreigners upon the neck of natives. They pervert every taaiisactinn to tho prejudices of their own countrymen, aud exult at every mishap which befall them. Their hearts are niien, and their professed respect for American right smu interest, is hollow and drtcctttul. tn fact, they have neither the feeling nor the prin ciples ol Americans ; and they and their presses should be classed amonir the foreign auxiliaries. But these men, with their foreign allies, are be ing taught a leson which they will not soon foriret. They will lie cousizned to th obscurity and contempt which they merit, a th degener ate son ol the lrce American su e. . liuHimuit CtipjKr. T . v.... v . - ' Til r ivvi rrvfr e v,-t i-i. vr ruin a as,ii. A late number of the San Francisco I T10N TO BE DREADED. Herald contains a letter from Slianchai. in which I That that no)o;..l ''"'' g've an mvcuum in a iu i j lm, country is nothing worth mentioning as made Uy bnu to .Nangnsaki. 1 i.t barb r he di- some would have ua lielicve, it either idle conieo- cribea onofth Snesi in that part of th tue and the result of ignorance, or else it is th world, It is so, ioos on! deep and shout three deliberate and premeiliuitcJ assertion of men in- uuoa uwauu iwa un bihis jjretraaw- tie trrestdl III secnririg the foreign yotea ortliiscoun- .": , , , try. At the lowest calculation mtftmtlftk of all "Never n my life did 1 see such large crouds y,,tt out at tbe last promdrntial election of people thronging the road and streets, in all were the votes of foreigners. tmus oi vehicle and all kinds ol costume ; and The worst feature in the character of tho for es the peopl are accustomed to see the doctor or eign yv,ter of thi, country is. tl.at most of them, some officer daily, they tisik no notice of me. being profound; ignorant of the true principle v angasaxi is one ot th Imperial town, v well of our government und institution, and yet thiuk- built and ja.'lous,and contain omemagniflcent ing that it is a great privilege for them to lie ol- palaees and temple. I eonld form no idea of lowed to vote, without knowing exactly why, are1 th population, but I was told the actual popu- ready to sell thomselves to the first demagogue lation w from seventy to eighty thousand, that'bold out to them the slightest inducement! though more than that amount visit the city daily This is a truth of which no one is Ignorant ho iroin the surrounding places liirtrading purposes. I inhabits our larir cities, or, indeed, who lives itt Simo of the merchants here ore possessed of any community where there i considerable What a nice beast that elephant wo, ami what enormous wealth, and live in the crcatest luxury. I (;.; n..,..,l.i;.,n Th,.. n U ikn u r..;.., I l. : . i i , ' . : - . . : - , . , .,, i i . .. .w , iiiriiie n nsnnsni i rrom nine in ine The distinction of rank i mily perceptible in vote of this country is greatauddantrerooa evil, I morning till six in th dew eve, bis trunk was a uKiriHjiar ap)Wrui. s si.s...j. """ . wnicn ought to t9 st ppeu at o-e. 1 he right of 1 mere tehic for rates, of which ha must have To Ms-nossit. A writer in late numlxir I of Blackwood draws thi graphi pictur of tin I interior of a menagerie, as seen by the writer, I when a Lid, for the first time. How many of our j little reader will find ia this fair description I of their sensations wben visiting tbVJaia exhiui-1 lion on ruy are .street: Strang and wildly tropical was the commixed I odor of the saw-dust, ajninonio, and orange-peel. 1 An undefiued sensation of terror seised ua on the trap-stair, while descending into th interaug.ii the cavern ; for a hideous growling, snarling, hiss- nig. having, barkius-, and chattering warned us that th inmate were upon the alert, and between 1 th entrance and the quaiirangle there seemed I danger of a protruded paw. But-Minee in what I spectacle I There was " Nero," the indulgent I old lion, who would stand any amount of liberties ; into whose, cell you might go, and pluck with impunity the lie&rd that ervt had swept the aud oi fo anara. FarewellArT-T to ti,s .Iru'-s (Allunnj dri-ut) !, t tj.,) Revenlcd a Ln.l w!icr -m -w i.:.;.t Can never veil liie e i !, n i v.i.i.i" ' Of life nil i ho jn l ). e ! Farnr-Ulu Htii! why Y.u t' t n. w, lu wild regret ls-f..re ihe t . . ? 'Ti powerless. Eterxal Ls Corrodes my heart, -al on my b.-oiP, The Uaikncss of Jc-;.air. Vht car I now bow long the fire Of Life within my bosom burns, Since Jrav now no more returns ; Aud bids each lingering hops e .nira And veil hi luiclv face f Ah! what to me ar sxwJ4 and f tme f A sunbeam clitterintr on a twUi From wiiiie li'urh pinnaclo to f.U sna leuv ni siitiod name, And then to pass an ay. Farewell 1 Farewell 1 I atavnnt stuy Where Hope's last withering Power, To whe fell: in that sad hour. Each golden sunbeam Hi d nwny. And left tttrnal s 'i.1 .V. , f r:Ai.rlal, serves! ny me people ean one reiuaiiuns in in sunrage is sacred to liberty, and ought not to lie swallowed as many as tiuirht to have sphere to which be belongs. The household of trifled with, and Woe lie to that inan or to that the digestion of rag-ed-school ; and the l'rinco or Governor is composed of the nobili- party whiuh eueourage such triUing with aered th ordinary pasture-b7ur anProachrtl. ty ol the nrat ctasa, who, in their turn are waited thin". I the unsi- upon by the nobility of the aeoond, and so on. t .hall n.it argue wlthmmi aboot the qnalifi- and alwcrUd a many eam.t a vriuld have Liery J apanes mmd saast his children toeclionl, cations of foreigners to exercise in a republican ma le broth for th amiy of the Titnn. whUi account forth great number ;f Public mdiutelligentmannerth right of suffrage. Such Then there wa " Wallace," the Scottish lion t Schools, snd the great desir for mformation argumentation would be surogatory. Uwoold a rampant, re.ldi.h-mand animal, Tho, though among all classes Dutch ami Chiiien are only lw,,ulting the good sense of our intelligent cit- whelped in tin north, retained all the ardor and learuc. j boii.i.ij who iin m n.gu vmcca, iMU. w e are told that the reason wtiyrepubli. pas.ion of th Libyan blood, wa eharsotoristb and some understand a little bnglish. I raw aoine ,-an governmenlaoanniHexistin Europe,isbecus eallv tenacious of hi dignity, elevated bis tail is really Imndsjime women, of graceful form and (he people there ar not aufSciently enlightened defiance, nd would not tolerat th affront of be highly intelligent countcnanees, who bear no to exercise the right of republican democratic ing roused by the application is? th king Mils cuaparwon whatever to tlie moonlight appear- citiion. llow is it. then, that they so suddenly Horrid, with hi demon eye, lay co.iol.ai.t the ance of the Mimes. They do not seem to tie ex- become qualified for eititensbip after arriving awful form of th royal Bengal ligr, fi w host eluded from ociety, nor subject to that tste or here! Men who r declared, and truly o, to be innate ferocity we needed not th voucher of the servitude like ihe Celestials. I went four times quite unfit for a republican government on th keeper. Never shall w fiareet th costory of fear to iangaiii and was treated with th greatest other side of the Atlantic, are by a trng piec that cam over no, when th prowler of the Hoog politcuiMs, ixilitencss oeemstobeunivcrsalamong f inconsistency declared to posses all tli quail- ley. wakmir un from some uleasant meria ol' , , fications for eitijenshlp in this great andeulight- mMUiiated llindoo, directed his glawy tar right ' " "" - eiieu nepuuuc, too momeni tuey arnv uere, or at our chubby countenance, and gav uueronc e.iu uctl on the island o. lieoima, and in Us.k- within five years at most to hi approval of onr condition by a suppressed In.r in .1,a .1. .....I. . ... .... w . . il.thi.h.S In linil I ri ... . . . I . ..11 1 , f I ... .... J . . ' 1 such a variety of articles which it never would have come in my lioad to suppose could be nrti-1 total failure, have demonstrated that tlie people Need w he ashamed to confess that we recoiled do for profitable shipment. Every officer had f no country in Europe are yet lit for republiean from th dnnireron proximity with scream of his business some trading, some receiving, and gorernmriii. This is au opinion expressed by ahjdt terror ; and in doing ss cam within-weep others attending to the Isixing uf oopr, melted K,,ue of the most enlightene American slate-. 0f'the trunk of our former friend, th elephant, in bar ol one size, little over the thickness of men. . 1, u,l,,,l, oorrssit hut what ia h ,.ll.l. .1.., ...; l an inch. As Uiey were expecting the yearly truly astonishing is, that those very Europeans are Inexhaustible stores of gingerbread, picked it ship in shortly, I could Judge by the immense nevertheless declared to be quite fit for republican from our hud, and instantaneouaiy added It to v " V" s guierniiieiu uere in America, una nine is re- the miscellaneous contents of his stomach. T rotitioAL Ixrirtxi"! er AuRxs.-Hir' great eiticser crowded with a large foreign liorn vote. New York, lloston, IMtilaillnhia, Cincinnati. deranged I Baltimore, St, -Louis, New Orleans, and Ml.et yet, when I 1,rB cities, olten devule th political Comesta m ,ui k,,i, 1 u vnniii ttti-j mi ,nh,i: ten hob) tb balance of political power, In al most all of t!iee larc towns this foreign v H, banded tczeiher, controls ti n municipal Therefore, in all contested elections, foreign born voters nut only exert a powerful and inisirtant intlucnce on tlie local results, but also on Stata elections. The following statistic w ill eorve w illustrate these remarks : Natives,' Foreisners, Baltimore, Lttl,48l 35,5'.2 Boston. Hf,U18 4i,ftii7 , Chicago, . i;i,tV.(3 15,f.s.1 Cincinnati, Ci.Virt o4.5tl New Oidenna, 5T,4TI 4t,0t)l New York, 277,7.2 5,7:l: AUavny, - ' 31,lf,2 Jti.f.Sl iMroi't, Jltf'o5 . i.'XZJ Milwaukio, ' 7,11 12.6KI Lmisvilla, . So.liTD 12.4I11 Philodelpbia, ', Smv:0 12l,iv.ni St. Louis, ' Jfl.fi29 ii!.o!'7 Newark, N.J, 2t'i.5l',l 12,:l'.'2 Mobil, 9,505 V.OKO nearly ready. The Dutch on Decima seem glad oonnised even hytmrConstitution and laws, whioh oou, in upeniug oi oiuer pons nearer to me great Japanese melroiHilis.doudn, which promises extensive nieriitions between their Colonics and that populous r.mptre. I cannot furego to mention an amusing circum stance which n curred coming bock one afternoon Tbe Detroit Advertiser remarks . "No one who consider the matter fur an in stout can fail to see the political power which i in til hand of uliens io th I nitrd States. Werathev aealtnred tlirout-hout the hind in eoiiiw Then ther wer at least half-4osen leopards, try towns, they would lie shorn of their influence! . ' l . I 1 - .1 V .1 I. . . ... -.v v i isw inur. wr., nsi uaii-a-wisrn io..pro, . xrj Kiwns, they would lie shorn of their influence admit to fuilci ucnshipan ignorant foreignerwbo leaping over each other In fun. at though they but, by olloe'ting togethei in Inrire cities, am cannot o muchaa apeak our language, aaying no- were the most innocent creature in th world i niovlni as an unit, they wield a Lower that i I hi lid nlutlll PA l.li .in 1, .hiIwIia iiBi.nn, .n I 1 t l.t. . 1 - '.- I . 1 1 I ,. S . . . . 1 J.. I. from Nangasaki. Arri ving at the Factory , a yonng millions iT people, and when foreign emigrants nooie seeing an x.ngusu vouion oi iiicvuuocu s l'i tiouary lying on my table, asked nin politely for bow much 1 would port with it t Nut know ing what h meant, at he spoke Dutch, I asked dangerous; ami if people do not now see the trutli iiocioroe tricn wno rransiatru lor me, to leu hiin he wo welciime to it, end thanking me with a polite bow which a Frenchman could not have improved, handed the book to one of hi inferi ors. The nextnorningtbe Doctor informed iwwl InvWof the momentous consmtienoe that had received four hundred pound of copper for will result In thi country from fHreignisina, it me from Nangaski. The copper looks more like liehooves every American citisen to arouse from gold than any copper I hare ever seen. 1 lie writer remained four days on the Island, I were tli most innocent creatures In th world : I . n. ,i... w-...i.t . i.n. ; thing about reading it, and who cannot even read I and hvenas. with their ererlastine snarl i and I .. i.i..i, .... ir ...i. J.t..i -i..... :.. Ins own native lauguagal Thes laws might have shaggy wolvt and. oh I auch magnificent Ui future, as it has don in tlie past. President been very proper and vet i necessary fifty year rrixly bear, brought direct from th lUwky- j Governor. Are the fears, then, wl.i. hsre ago, when tin. ixmntry had not over three or f.wr Mountain ! W need not speak of th terpen!, lltertained resnwtin foreiun influeii. cn uud- milhon i)f people, and when Toreign emigranU who, poor devil, spent moat of their time under Ha i on tbe contrary, the strongest f un were needed to settle this country; but they bav blanket, and asemed to survey with tsjrfoct in- dotion for them. Aliens have taught American niwliitthr.rpniprietyndnecMity.ndlHS.m. diffcrenc tlie rabit who were munching grmms ,,,ai u,n. If immigrants already in tho not only ridiculous but even injurious andhighly tid. them nor of the oetricb, good to swallow country band togeiher at one bo.lv, ami hv c m diiiigerou.; and if peonle do notn.w.e th truth ,ck of two-penny nail. If not to luriilsk head- centraiing togeiher in large ciu'cs, control tho oftl,,s,theywil,seeitinleastbanailuarterpla to lady from it. Kim. what Udraggled yote. of States? it is certainly time to check tho oooiury irum .1. imie, wnea in. uiracuny ui pmraag ( nor of tb Mbra, whom w greatly on growing ovU before it gets beyond your control. wo.u.(,..iLi,,s,m,ii,,in,n sua.,, . ted tor pony, xner can bdouht whatever Th movement is on foot, aud has gained a strun; now, ' I that the ambulatory menaireries war most valu-1 ...,!,.. 1. 1 i.;.A. -;l ,i.. ..loi.ul ,.f able (chooU for ipstrootion in natural history. I th country from th bonds of foreigo-bura citi sen. American will rul America. and during th w hole period h received kiudost alteutiou. tli 71io U Sarat Jt As) oft) Art. r 177S 1H.V,, tiWor y to i,'ue ml Vrrs or tkt Xmrrnm ISu . If, mmd tit pnJtnl-'t ..'ur osj (A mat J'milrHliml i'Jmifm. It sssW I W'W a lUrmm of lU Istter Ik, U.. limn A. Wat, I- m'jmtut tA ; IC NO AV NOTHINGS. J-Tk.rl tiarMiai -al Ia4a4isM, starUlsr 4 k;.Mt S.K la li ,', tat tms4 if Uiimm,Isi Ui ' ricedtm torn rorti.a ItltSil Tlt wark It frata tkt ta f asm thtnsif kly ar Jal4 oS th. ailinsiiisl ml Amoimi i.I.Uis, 'A. .m,., mktek Sst 14 b I I .at i g wur fc. ia Si,A .ls. l tMr. Ml l.rl It,, .mihti SI t 1"W(, llMMSl I. , rilOI ,BUl laMltwIMNlS, OH Ult -Sl ol Uat Sil ttvwUi gvvira ui Tk, It Ik. aaWw', vr-t .,Uta, akwli at mmim, tlM by WTf.i.l4 sr , ... ..i-. 1 kit Uk miu .i-.i.i W I. it,. aa4 t.tr, taiiit ! mi,. m t h, t..,M,, TA. fO'isv woi Am ll. fa4 Ik., aa.t B A.ri l lahnrM Hi 11 S. am A. M. -si CiM,t li ui 1-i.im . - j - , g ia, awy Iom, i mo tttmi ro.,ai. 1IIATI VTS.4 Atl I 1, As,n..s p.n,, J, I'stl'i ? II. tflg-s A, fi-S- l I. t.i-i 1 i..i.a M 4 t -.114. A, 1 ., a-"- u .lis h ii., o,(1Mb 4 MSB A. annwi -k. A. ts. 11 'T l .-. A M I h,. aost .s,A.4. 1 s .ii". . ml IA. IHU. Asmiia aa A ' s fso,. I. It. ! -m t aat f.rtf i lis s.4 ri.e.ioi tiiMm Ua IaSmA'-.mi A,, .I A. r . 1 ,-.. M li., sHim f.ri. I 1 1, l-s il".ii... itM I, tkt i.H I .,IT. II 1U -.i.ii. I.'..,... A A m rs, It. ..tl f .-i.-Ai..I , f. ts. n,. ii a. . Un-, fii.. ;i, ( iat S.Wiai-4 AA4 M . At ii, p ri ftrn, - . Ji. c .-. JUlt f Utnh, l;s, si ll. A. WISE'S ELECTION CERT A IX. Tli lost ismlard asMrtt that the electinn uf II. A. Wis is certain. As th editor oftht Standard 1 prophet, thi prediction ia worth something. For lb edification uf our r,Wr w will Mat the naa by which th Standard aaeartaina tli lact. . I lb first plar Mr. Wis da been ttrmz whig and one skinned th democrat A, Lbtrrf rt he will la) elenied by democralie Kiat. Tb nuie oi in otABoara one turned th asm u ntrwt. la tli see aid place, J. II. M. 1W. dens lb Aineriraa caadidtl tor Vie Uuvernnri J. '!. I'ltirn, da., (sr A ttomey tii-weral It. t. Morris, arm., for csKnmis.iofitr of lb board puhlie wisrka, T. S. Fkmmoy, wb g. f. tivwni or ; enly I dwmrrau to whig, therefor lb ssmiuslK i whig, and whI M be Ms. Tb eufrectnna 4 eiia- Ishhb drawn W Ike Standard a wily 1st aqualUH by th Ud,Utiore 1 rltiund, - UuMstor Ammtmm, Mail Imsatt Aatotrrn. W Iron I Moam, few dan ago, ilial a Mail CarrWr batween that plar and adtwlMxv' had bee detected ia rub Iti th mail and artwt'ed. ll ors ftoas tb emsi instance that b has lfl driving quit thrifing bosliwa in this Iinltt4y, basing liKhteatsl I m- ls.vai'taia.l lg uf ti-v.rsl btiir caiumiiiig stsiall amounts. Tb wsv k ofviitd aad c1-m4 lb bag airain timet aa wtfruuity worth a bettor ro.t. H learn h bag was psuhisl, and It wl4 rip ot tb patch, overhaul tb Uu.rs, serar the at on and Ihe srw tb pairh on f sin. Dot au Jl Ulitr prostd fatal to kiss den,y b-ltrr wa plamd la lot tosil ciilaiiiiiij l i.li t.u'SUa il, nd tlit bffi r grai-U-d him, and bsld bin in Ha.l.t-iru' -jad t, ! b Iruil. U ander- Maud bit nam it J ffdafl. 1 h rad Jdim h Wilt ki Ui lnnt, will , M Io b. Laid waa. S mil I ii a-4 U 1- --I i.l f.,r I ml, rAta to ditnooUao th a atcUt I lg, f t -,i C,.ttl. Tlit l.siHlt forl ll.t ji. b irti Mir. ,', in ti i.r-., ir. A. I-.-f at b. no, so., ia lU Ad u.A.nrana, -aibpd Isit tms I In v. p, ) Thi Lsvi Ciae axo tub I'xitid Stites. Tli New Orleans Bee publishes the following from a letter from a Husaiun nobleman to an acquaint ance in New Orleans. It U tbe last opinion ever xprested by tbe Liar in relati in to the L luted States. The Bee voucher fir th authority of the icuer: .1 " Ensluntl." said be. " has reached ber culmi nation pninn. eitlier fi- life or death. ' There is no middle point for her to pursue. One thing alon mar save hcr.aiad that is a fre confession, nut only l.y the government, but by tbe whole nrtstiB-nu'v, made tn.Hi people, that they have i..u. .1, ...'..l r,Mi i..i ,1. ,k. i . - " 1 " ' ... , tun, u.v vrowu is Hiia- ! any hmirtr to maintain it power, and that tlie people must rise and unit togeiher as one man, hi v th honor aud preserve tbe IndeiMn- denceof I he country. A candid acknowledgment ol the truth may even now ve r.nirland. if ber corrupt ariitmyacy can be brought to the (tool of confeaaion. r ranee, on the conirary, can msin- tiu herself only by falsehood and deception. Th 1 jnneror may proclaim to bis suhiects that he governs aud influences the affairs of all Europe, that uot a shut can be fired without hi rwriu s- 1- , sud that Franc ia Ihe first power in F.uron but a aingl shock, on sfieech uf a demasomi may overthrow him and darken th star uf Na poleon toretar. I hav offered bin my hand, tbe hand of. re conciliation, but be refuted it. He wiahna to aveng Mishsjw uis tit, and St. Helen upon r.ngiaiHi. isuort oigiiMM man, who seek. ta atant tb aiua of lb father npo th children 1 A for Germany, Austria, aud 1'ruttia, they would not now etui, ii i nan hot saved them, when they crouched at my feet six year ago ; they think to strengthen the in salts in th miirhty struggle be tween tli otlsrr ttsttotis uf r.urop. Hut they never bai been and never will b more tliaa atnundary twwsr, sa'ran holding authority by lh riemency of ty llonae, or by permission isf in utero rowers. 1 ei on euutolation is left to we in tli midst of thi ingratitude and villainy, aud that i th silent tveipatliy uf that kith neane-i peopl ua th otliar sot of th Atlanlac, th only heart in which I bear an echo of m truKgln tintl united Eueia. Naser bar tort -n.n Hi smallest fcindnw shows to m by Hi w-a-t of my suljocu i ut sir children evr force what we owe to A merino, and if tier aa hour of danger darken around tb I'niua, let -bar Rod laiihlul ally m my Isaa.ly. " THE CN10.V. No nn ean rcU th veneration with which th Union wo universally regarded a few year ago, aud think uf the manner in which it is now often poken of, without feeling sensibly that tbe bonds oi the national confederacy bar become weaken ed, and that it i possible, to any tli least of it. th t they may ere long be entirely sundered. All can recollect the time when it aeemad almost treason to admit th possibility of a dissolution of e I nion, nd wheu it was fondly believed that, every American chiasm io arouse I rum t ti m , tbe lethargy of the present, and ua .very honor- ' rT'"u "'- able means of crushing th growing eiil in tli Vork Evening Mirror, ayl . bud; for if we let it take deeper Mot in our soil, " W witnessed yesterday mechanical per- Uie growth ot a quarter or a century our will fornianoa, which it will b somewhat dillicult to render it diticult to eradicate. make oar reader understand. In the well known printing establishment of John F. Trow, Esq., tTisliixoTox. The following eulogy wa written in England, on the b k uf a I'ortrait of Washington, aud sent to tb Waliiii,;ku iamiry t VTttihtngtm, Father of bis Country the Fuun- ejio at work in getting out ng Lif of Washington,' to be box on Monday. Animated speeches were made. and the most determined spirit pervaded both meeiing to nresev th law and peaco of tb 1 -! 1 1 1 1 1 h otlisr republic bad perished from I fj i...fci ti.. i n , . . , , . i .iiuiiKii mi inuci. I ire lumniiii imiuimm heoorruptsiiihitionitfpublicinen.ourowncOvem-1 ..;,.i ,i ..i,..,,..t i. . i r"JT I ' j J-. ' Tli. iliT. .7,- ii Keol'd. That th Amekican lUform party Co. W. h.v Iwfor. us emapl. of p. ret f th. . ! . . . - 7 ,if tin city of Cincinnati bah beard with naiu I til .,-..f ,.r,l.;. u.l,;.-...k . ..A u I. . popular inte hgencn Mtf-l; and regret of th. destruction of tb. ballot'boi ..rk.bly fre. f,o. error In fact, th.M A I I L. ..t-iL. t. t .L. J SIi ii-. L. I - . . - . .. . I J --- s T1,",,."UU":V ".l'": Tr a . . '""J" VWJ mtsuk. u tlx iworJ, retired to the walk, of -private bfe'-wa. 1T llilB 11 1 - 1 It. lIlBUtltllm sill It nn law, tra sn,l 1 m.. as.. a .1 .1 ' I . I ' I ..... ' .... v, Vw . , ..... .w-.-..,n w.. .. l isrinn Ein U Sirn umi-i slMIUIIlM lilt n trill IRTI, n p I .wiiamr.Ulul wilk tl.a -.1 ... ,1 .1 ....... i . ... snail not antortal to dotcrib this wonderful d th nam of Ws.hin.n. ,l.lina frsi In. resist all traitorous intrigues wilbinand all hostile ressur from without. I his pleasant and con- itinf idea has been f bat much shaken. W liegin to realix that human nature i the same yn.ler oar own as well, as under former repablias, and there ar among us, at among them, aelfiah Tblal Dr. Charms a, of fli'ladtlpbia, samirn ed Ivsilnf who will laugh at bit wit n ssor. has lft behind bin a sneaAory th.l will b trans mitted thrmiuh sumetwt gMMrattont, II i wit a. tonal to bit skill. Very much araiaM his wilt tb D etisr wa wiailc a veatrynsaa Ms bit parish church, and out of kit duties wa to pat tb plat, fisr th Hitrt liutso! st to. rassmiug servic. If prtnsmted it with great politeness and htsn'iniof grailiytoth gvnlieinaa at Htm hand of lb psw m res the rhasHVI, who wa sot di.pote I to omtribu's. The fsill ful rsdlertor, Sollnnr dannted. held lh plat bat-re hiss, sad hem J at if ht would nr. hiss to think tht matlur over, and enninlssi ottliini. and rrfustd to go on till k had his silitr nj bit piste. In thi way be pnr4 d down tb ai.U, vi.-iimiiing et.ry man till b am ta in. naam psw to tb ip.,r, wher. aat aa ajrrd ct red Jt-mis. Tn his Mrpris.. shs la.d down pew. of g.ld. lir est. ts.d th l,,i.hd Dot-tor, " y.Ht must b. 6'niay. Bir- tr.M 1 bey ntier tr-ml.Ud tb iKsetar to ( Maitd wi-.a us 1 iti. alter that. J .is I r It .is m' ,S J 111 b J " , I ,ol, r i.,t I - - ii i, i n . I n t e sn l l-SJ li-t 0) m Will lb mtP tT A wT l ii-A rin t.il. iiVvTlvn J i "T"1 " ?V1V hj der of Librty-tli. Friend of Man. Ili.t.M-y and OIIEAT A.MhKICAN Hr.rOKM MKI.TIN0. 1 ry. ot imly wi lh rema knb' avvuraey. Int with 1 i.r.,:.. ... :....t...i i. r. . . .i-..i ... Iinmens meetings ofth. AmerR-an party war e.trsordiu.ry rapidity. Mr. Trow ba. fiv. of his character, in th ann.la of mo.lcr.1 great held at th. Mobsleon and also at lh. Mechanic then machine in operation (all that bay been n(mi .nd, ,,; ,,) ,),. no,lt,t .,,.. f ln.tili.te, en Vi ediewlay, to onmnder th. present made.) and Mr. Mitchsll, tb inventor, yonng ,Uquity haw their ln.tr in hi. presence. l!.,rn soiiv oi iiw ostiieineti, ih sue ciiy, siyi ' . . I brotlter ill oh Alitcliel. Ill patriot, gives them I th. Be,ifotor of Mankind, be added all th. w in vo-iTiiuii suu mv newiruuiion ui ui usnot hi personal suiMrintenoonos. a wa stated in I the Mirriir a few day. sine, th volume of Bn- mad him great he moil bims.-lf virtuous. crufi' Miscellanies was sat np la Mr. Trow' of- Cslled by his counlry to th dclcnc of her hh- sieciiBnicsi eowiposs- mntu. l. triumphantly vindicated tl.s rights of iiort and they are 1 Was hi n etoo Irvin published in few day by Mer. Putnam t humanity, and, on the pillar, of Natiiaial In-l pendiuce, laid the foundation of a great It.'t'nl lio. Twice invested with "Supreme Magistracy," by tbe unanimous voice of a free p)., h sur passed iu tlie Cabinet th glories of th Fit Id; nd Voluntarily resigning ih m-eptr and th agency in these set of violence, and condemn them tn tb most unqualified terms, Tbe frauds wim B chsractertsed Ui election tn the ward, ....I I I.. I.H.I. I h..U..l ......I,. i. l i. . . .1 A .u i i . . . ilnHt. ....ii .. to . .. 1 1 .1 to . 1 1 i . . I . I . ... . " " ? " v I istirated upon ir American and I'roteataut lei- serines ui iinrgrii j m in. goTrmment Hi tneir I (iw-citlteut by wn personal advancement. Slavery is but the law lost foreig-ner and niisaries of lh I'op, tiiruugbout th day of th sleclios i insrrum.n. w u . n uisw men empn.y lorineir own mrm, ih At war. mid. br men ignorant of th I nion and i hostile to free intiitoiiont. Il i tbe eorraption of smbitiou aspirants, who ag itata th subject of slavery a mean of person tonal and party aggrandisement, if slavery did not exist, tb saw men would find som othr Pd of diacord and uak it quit a effectual at tb present hobhy, to nd into power at tb ex pense of th Colon and liberty. It was supposed that w railroad wr extended and multiplied, binding all section of tbel'nion together in their iron bands, and affording Is men of all sections th meant uf octal sad commercial inter-eommsiiiraiion, the strength of th Union would bs Niorsd snd placed beyond th roach of diasulutioo. Instead of this, lbs I'nion is not half so strong a it wa btfur sing! railroad wa built in tb I'nited Slate. If Ih pwipl know each other better, they sea to lot sorb other less. Tat tb only cement nf th I'nion is un.-.m mt.m.oo.e.cfp! uneny ana in gen- tr to namanity, resounded to th remotest r- rl term. It most b sees at work ia order to ri,,n. of th earth. Msgnanimmi in outh 1st appreciated and admired. Tb machine i. of Glori,, through Life (in at in I c,th. a triangular shape, oiuwhat resembling a grand His highest ambition th biyqiiuess of num. piano torts, only not as larg. It ba key kind bis noblest victorv the cnonest of hlmsi-lf. board wrwposding to th b-tten of th alphabet liuathing to posterity the inh.i .lanreof f .r,,.-. and to -punetuslMm narks,' OS lh key of tb and buildine. hi monument in the heart, of In piano represent ins vsnoo note is tn seal ol eountr) men. h lived the ornament th ti; li lt mourn to grniu aad spirituf our republican institution, to prevent native born and other I'rotsstaut eiti- mB,i0 , ,nd work U don by pliying upon lb tsenth century-b died 'regrottei Lt tan brum voting, deters tl, most unqualified finger-board precisely OS tune ar played anon in world. i,U,nAli.,B ,4 .11 mod ii;..n. ll.it a. .nn,d I .1 ."l . J- ' ttviiia. eunssnt, in this country of law, that su.li excess. Thia part of th rasrf mane I d m.bv girla, ball I rslrerd by such retaliatory toe- who acq ui r th art with great facility. Tb bH uro. Vi biU th ballot but (ball U k pur, ter re supplied by lung ,i'li. ch filled wits iu abas, by whatever fraudulent Baeana, must a singlu letter, which raquir anottant replenish not b redressoil by violence- but rather by ling t snd ry bssrh uirna th key semi th U Wn. r oe vna Sisstsns or Tconr Slavxs. A mirious doetnn'-rit bs Wen rfntly broorht U lieht by I.. C. Ward, En., of T .wan. ila, l a, by which it Is shown that liliam IVnn. rt to th ourt and to th law. I ,ird letter Into long iln. brnmtb tb machine, tluj Quaker, did not Mists inhrls,ring ami k-: -r- 1 cation th determination of th candidates en their ticket, to deilin any and vry od tan tag I which may hav been given to them by the Um I to their opioneut ot Ui veto ol said wards. been neeidenlly diseoTtrel in one of tlie i.u! i.o- offieea of lkennsThauia,eontaininr tbe er!r nri-lt-Ive of lb Stale. It was marked on the out. i le, " Ha. J 'mm III A Sutryurauana I: .mil," r.d I as fiillowa t " My Good Friends Tlit perq.lt if New York having again wrol tameslly b ins aUmt tl,.- Itesolved, That tb American Kefirs party A wkiuh it ia Aak lit s -nr.aii. i..l.. inf runs way slsves, when their nias'i-n h inan.ii d ot ths city ol tincinnan hav basud With grate- line to nit th widikof bis bacs or column. ' L d.um.nt refetrij to said Io I a . 1. - a.. . .... ... .... . . . . r T . ' l i and lussillrt.' Tli distribution ' of th type i as ingeniously man aired a th 'erasii.paitiiia hut w cannot andertako todeseribe it. This pvrt of the work, too, i don by girU. Mr. Trow in form st that on of Iheas machine will do tb work of fiv nssn and, after dedueilng th man ual Bsai.tancs renuirsd to mstrst. II..M , l,. big ia tli nt of eomiKHAition ia a Important -"ken by ym, etprcia'.ly y w.m.a s. I i4,m. . , ' vs boy, aaying that Ihey Isincht tlii-m f .irij ul t "Mr. Mitrhtl ha devnted Hire year to Mr- ,,"wnor " trolina, who s-.M them for 'slues. feclin his inventioti 1 and. nf rours. hs.lnr a I ,h7 b"n"rT friends and ti-i ;,-il.rs. SAlsal riirht.tsured lb-i , lu.it lh. .mid ml I. I all Bndee tht ssin hili, I moat li u-ra, wilt soon mat hi tortun. Hi prettut pric r tb aaachin Is savsa hundred dollar. It is tb rwilnios nf Mm Trow, who I on of asir mnet intelligent and artistic practical 1'rinlers, that tiies machine ar ven tieiter adapted (it nswapaprr emnia.hioa than f if book work I and thtrs it thi tdvtntag about them, th.y evr sinks " fit higher wages, never ra on pre. and never com to their work l.t and taty la th mom in r W ogratiilt Mr. liirhl sn bis grsat isTtatnSA t arid tb ' republic of lettsrs ' t A'armmf UulUjntrt if (rw, Father Wal worth, Kumaa Caibolie Priest, drlivered die . 1. ,1,. i'i...to.k .J- ii.. 1 .... ... tb mutual V..V. and good ndertanding of it. gul)d UQ j Th peopl. When thas ara Mspaird, th. pillar. d .,.Hib-a,an nnd.rtook to dem.rn.tral. that eiW-l on wbicb our political .lite, rosta, od ,UualM , imM:., , lav 1B. iu.ll cannot lon( .tana. rr,f.W lnl,,mU )nm si ir,ns. I mi.. l ,l,.r.,l. ,u '1.1 I ed all nuder th. .am Kn.j. tons rrts ii nw si bps. 11s suttmrsH lfoT Com. Hi. Cincinnati CotumUa tells that best was lies prrdoeiiiiant cbaractoristi of lb. f. Mowing es tb tburity of gentUmta I twis ld of tli. damnad, and illustratsd tb front Indisiiai I pronoaiiio by refersne to tli. nniformly hiirh Kecsutly thsr was ma npun lsxnk I hit I tawpmtur. uf svsrytbiug which bad rLed am ptxting SB arrival nrtt Mornini of tli. necessary I -Tbe wn ked. It M U funds I rota a friendly institution, th. raibierlinc. Twenty mile 1 but .mall ttnve. between Tst ra.rrt. vine K t Aurlr-sa rsadera Will Is Si 4ti. what oatotiiabsd to know that bai prstNtonl in ur emintry, sot ass.tiai.l so our Ml. s, or rsnrnuwi , turv onslilalH Th New I ork 'mmmm i JvtrmnJ. tli. - srtas uf ArrlibttluHi lluchea, nolk-inf tosnt stst sr'aii.'rmrnl n... by tb. '. with rtqifsj tn rvligoiot frstirlT.tha ,4l-r 4 111 llisttiiKAotilHs, SSI .'-I to. tit w dt.it'tti.,s AS grrl (a, tsr sod g-.tl l-io, si t a-litiirati rtii,-iwi order, of who h li ft I .r is Amine. Will Is, very f's-l. 1 ! I! b-t'.i-f,'h b sndir tb lui. dt.is r 'ti i u i4 i, -ii." bttritsr, Tlwr h in ,,1 1 I , I, in Tr' V to , lull l stw it sifer, that si.rv toot btrda-ks 1st s lii. ia li.. to il (ui-, r. .1.. d'l.. ihsir l--t t-v il U to lisp tAm b 1 m ta"- hm .ilj ft li. J s,sr ay. irhbsrhood. Bsnsning shortof nntet, lait - I fross that qasrtitr of our glob, itisg SB arrival nest taornlui of tli. necessary J Tbe wicked, it it to L bopl, wifl tak. lids I rota a friendly inslitutiua, the ratbierlmg. Twenty mile 1 lt small sinvet, b gvi notice to iu -wd i lb dulr that to eon- lhata and tli. mreraal regtoos ! It is not t dis tibc sterylasly of lbs solvency ulyh c-seara I lanrw aulicitut to "kstid atwbatitAUMt to Hi Ih I i rector bad rwsolvej tnasyevsry amdisanl I view," f.sr Hi rssst of lb d ly. In gold; but, at lb fold Tb good tuber also Improved th oerailnn, U I Uu) nrutaoti cliMnsninc uf 'priu'ed Astler."' , I,. t.nk nii.i.is, il .11 In Um . - ih. Amm I I ... ...... it.. . I . . ...I I.....:,. ... .1. . I , 1 " 1 V - - J . .. . J IH'UH. ,w ...w . - ,(,.,.. J V, M lit., batd bad srhved from t alifumia, lb rsablW matt "down ther.," which, h said, almoal powd tb U tutienl nntil it wa tutued. Vt bat g--ld wa.' Ustndk of boman ec..li.. A. tneaat. uf en ksad or siailj b borruwed, was sb,wly paid Ssj.roliutaliH( w rssult, kowsv.r, b referred Ml and given to lb drawt ns plaies mo k4 It to iriai.nu nula wnk thermometer in n I bandied being, a lb cb-iV derlartd, Arte.ias walls and dsep miaa. Water Unit st hot fnm lb mint, l b counting, uf emirs', lisr, t'shrenlieit, bnt it risUirs S.fts) to melt nuder tit eiiTsiii-lanci-, wa , low sessas, and rocks, 1 hn. Iherrfor. wo lb. sumutnai uf lb. no difScultv waa fosad In keeping "ri.-hl aid I htat of hell, who, frosier.. th.r-for. lit Iwtsity-1 ad errsted fear ta th. minds uf lb. I rt k sp" until cheing Inns. I lb. morning tb. i-1 n mde be'ow tb nit face of th sank, ll I al.net. Mr. Msm bad oorsedd by sows f- psfws-l tun it srrivei, last wer. sot wsnird; lb. I .las turd what bs calls 1 a well sulhssilnaw-d I K"1 ' T M "eiiiy oastrs. In cos ImsI Ridd bsd sai'sld tb depoailor that lb I mkrarle. related by una of lbs Fatln. to lbs mt. I vmcing tli French (i"Vemmiit of tb raid boat wa uf th bt kind, Uiy began to pay la fact that Ood une. permitted certain rtligjutj iHtsntnm. and liowt. uf lb I'lerr. adiainiatra- agAin. pert, tnri,t tint f .r ft-w tsMtients Iros 'M oVmld k lalssr.) and in thi quieaewit isa.iif Ui. amnd. lath eour of th inter- tal tbss worbk itsss-hti fell Ik a rlap ( Tsi MilMii. TV Morsimis ar tb sous! viw lb latisr throat bit band into vat of thBsder. Knowing tlss position, th toriusas, original art rsf trligHatitta uf ktodtr lime. watsr in tb Sfatrtment, wbi.hwat thereby so d rspsled NHvarratoaa uf ikas giwilnson, Brn le. allow o t .,ty nvoa to hav a mstiy p'Wsrfully btslt-d, thsl beons MndlwHik "d no tnowtng the asdiiiesd iricksisf fadiurisnt sit., he pltwssi, they ssnrlu.n theatre, snd saviiig Isseo placed la it, wa ImnsediaWly ttb in lb. I'mwd Sutet, or tl full msa-nng to bs balls both Winf Mlnisd and Kt. d -d by fXm4 l"neml )ncl.. th.y wm. sh.1- rWinia sad SiBMia.lha.tbHasdt!di-ri taking (Ttk bwd theref -rs. w say srsin, V sura- rally tak.n bo. k by aucb a rianhined dlariM Brvenkai Braarsse. Tbs fidlnwlnt ia aa si. tract fmtn thtUls.1 letter of Ih I'tri urrtpss dent id tb N. Y. I'mamcrsial h ' l b srswebiai id Mtsssre, Cass aad Msaon In tb I mtad hUAlr Mensi on foreirn affair a. hat Thm, iherrror. was lb s,ii,.iai of lbs aitracted g Has! uf alttnlion, and II may ba dasir. yon to dehvw tht aaid womni an4 l v to tli. bearer berwof, Nlttar, who will ,-art-fi li isr- ry tlitsa to ritw tattls, and th.-a rot t " n Ustrd uf veaasl bound dirt, t, .r Nt I -k and by so d'Hii. yotj will very grrat'y ul.. ,t yuttl very gaud fritud and brother. M. I i. Wilt WAS IT I 1 1 ol hirtt ssd Lall aan I psmaiil ticn.r.1 Milt, ranuVmnniom wa ..r id i ol. Nepti. 'll was openxt I,, ad d nnnf..tuhle, . g.nul sort uf l.rll, Msmvat .l.b-ra.ar.1 alter r til ions, mpsrrd with l ailwr W lw ,rth'! iVftt Jim. AZ'Crt. tii ba I. A Btnh gistn ia b"i M of Ih ti'lil '"l .ilkss. !.-!! .y a s.a rallid Ih. " Merry M.m-H..." aod a U-in l.-i... by I is,it II vdc. W aii. ,r . a ai id a trl"f tMaiMt lv h. -Ilwrtt I'l -.i.ili Asstrisli.sv' urn tb. 21 ul rsiilr, "Alu n-d g .14 Ilia gluts," to- g.-hr Willi t. il aod rt'Stlt mttt.m, ('.,- Itn-r l'r,-fl o t i in, ils'isis s tli. UfStMOIt, ui ail ll.t l-'.'-i ii! ert of Ih. M -twa tburtb, who, w lh Ii iii.i?Mrout Wits., f 'ily sil.od c.i, and .il,itot.. luu. h bolj jo al tht l-eiton. at,-. mt "f i tbisNl M -tio- a ssoil Sm.w k b"W to a.!,-. Ilinr p''tui. tu 1 trad , with e.eoet C,t,rurtf-it,J fit. , I F'sm r "r lit nr. A Wi.r rlrrg,in, pi... -. n s foiit-fal si-nn -n shun hi rtf.id in ht I in.ii.1 id l.niM.r. isl .1 .. . , 1 1 i Ii. .I.ili eml,Ali.-ii, li.a II k" 4is. of br'art of ll.t d tit , t,f hi. b lit ks' t lit f..li..ii g rl-l-It t iilu-'nili -u W I t. 1. as mlmrUKt lot I in. riiibsll. a-B Ismlil, Io !.r Iht l.eli.-o I---.S. bit wilt ak I boa if h. w Mild rvimw is lout I f. dinner. ,N-.w snai k ll k in li.. ul lot bsrt is rut rpif i lot i wofit lol.r !, s v uf b sillily, sod I ant Inf nns-l that our rharrt st llii nasrt was tmcs test l -t rd eaieg-rt-iiniiy loierri.faitd bill Foreign tluiiitry i.u ll tub-jm-t. IHir elisrr. who, though vouti. i a iboeuWfb .diliti.ii, sad knirtst W -l,,i.gtii,a a. etiAi.i. I Io isii'It M, lirnta '!s l.'bo.. thai lit. darter of a tleiarau.-s of War vs. tool llftttit Bent, !0l tto-r. wr irfh.r Ut U sit- Ii it th. si-sl In'fOilt..,. uf lb Am.ro-.B p." J So rs r. I .i.l. I al Sh I,- uf ri i. lattj f .r ti-t I'isi lit isf.'' Tb. rWvansah Jmirsal and Cut thought to proponed .qat.' ion w'urh in by ns som. seontbssr'i, hj-ak in i f th. t tst eundtlct of thv. l.tsdM, uf haiit... U i al and Courier skt i "Wby was a Southern its a (Mr V, ,n) tn. the more kMsrtbtrn, whiit a n,.rt..n man i ' rtevder) waa atul tu lli. si. re nti - n ill Trrribias f At th. Iim thas. ai'tf intm.li I w. r W. BS.-st tht 1'rt.lii.lil ll bstt S p.'f - stndin tb. Nmihsrs rn wi:.tt tt.tt . . prtMlMMTt that alas.ry wa d .nr $ ., a- t Viwlbsm Stan A,, Uisl as ii.sa a Ui '. i u. i ... ll W'.wi lhal It... K.'lr. la r f- . t -1 pl,li. nf hia ctit.f, lis. IttlM'ti m iti slstlllloniM..IO ticl-l. I. sialyl tr- ti I-'- ' Ns Sntut !, Ikltn ll Itil Ain u i.itmi rt of what w dto.d aa iaipriAiil tti-t tr ; wt ho ttur r-atsansh f".nlfit.. ttii i t f rlnital tt'toi -h to .h. il as oinr. f sta nf f,ti' tt. ,,.,t..fl. liov.rio l.t, I r Was ..tit f.. V whl l.ottii , H.irl w- ti 1 . i o . luster ar.-l I .rt-t, 1st. iii u n " to W I . to uisk. K t,i do Mm ! 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