= ,L c~_ T++~- yr~,~ kY E .room, arbpa a chorus, o 4,l,pßlAltral Ty.e7, tiOgri-re.fhlie IC,(111M0 dertteso.v Af i e M U C eriti g ;rpm lir' Arras . ; she was ,liftedlrielently Ac4kreeirreeltiit;a3.ead ret.l. "Yer!a effortgle -24410Vii,lijr; !:atAitb..‘lo effect,- -.L. coaelatlea:Vilet ii r e 7 r ogralin ,where- shp,wps, *la!, 111priveililed 14 4 4.P9 . 1302/440002. - ' n iinineditel39l;al fay phihirea.iato the rteareatineighbOr's;4l4. ,faking the preqa 'satin ,to 1 ;to- rr where lam wesj,while I 'ends:retired to 'F ah !' Ffnearea.Actsuar Crightemeii. I procured a.quantitity,of fain strms':and.' -repaired :t? tbo twee, resolving t to 14i:4e .Shis.raystary r to 'My:balsa boat .evenly, I was4 l / 2 1it, alageseiki -but.; .perfectly .cook 1 reet44aenclvn the sidewalk: '• - ide far—, I replied, Irather-lbaltbrlp,Vbr'?2farol FeltAtbasmosaiity (flAcieg•Cid" •• 1.j.• . • • 9P-B°4 3 ring4gbfkaile therattpect of•thinge had material; °banged-. troop:of striped mon eye, wA t ibetr i - talls-• partly burnt .ell; but yetsmoking.i f n a ntAxioussanitidisa*rei a'Ale manner, ,occupied the Centre of "ik,e parlAilr fi ! pie et c hings R. eurtains werefes teacql with Jattlssnakes. A few: onrang putangs lieu gains: up and down the bell rope, haq 0f,PF„1Y4 2 ,4 , while en nqual num: bcr of .cbitapan7.aes•shipued op • and down the banisters. The -he,cl; mom' bad been changed into an accurate, representation of t. 1 .1 43 lae,t scone in Luereria•blargia.. A being, I shall not attempt to describe was seated uron a coffin, boating a thighbone on a skull in imitation of the anvil chorus mail Trove tort, while a nember of bow strung oiu nuclis were shunting the Mierere, from tke same opera. The erect, I observed• to my srife, was inharmonious. My. grandfather( many.years deceased, was sitting on a total>. stone, singing negrnoongs. From the open window, a distant view of Lane Mountain, lit up by b . engola coraideted the tab leau, The scone was -ueusnal, and to many might have been tbougbt strange. crap,! confess, astonished. I immediately discharged my firearms into tke entry, without. waiting to observe if 36 effect. moved theriest day. My wife rejoined me the ne;t morning, but was suf fering from a severe hpadach.), which I at- Ojimted to 'laving been Jup' the night be fore. . , Strict t;erioity compels me to state that I ;lid not see 'spikes.' ,Nor did the lights !barn blue c " There was a -disposition in the cr,ndlesOron down one side and, 'gut ter,' Tattriblito to the inferior quail ityof the adamantine, As Lthinit this tunnee requires oxplatia, Lion, you aro at liberty to publish niy,reril mune, which, you,will find in the Directory .for 1800. Also my residence, and .occupa tion. A GAVE !thsTAKE.—Nany of our reticle?' remember the stately presence, the dignified hearing- and imposing manner of. Colonel William C. Preston, of South Carolina. It was -when all those qualities were in their prime, aed Preston represented his State in the'Senate of the United States, that husi peso or pleasure milled him to the West, and to take passage down the Mississippi river. In those "flush - times" the steamers swarmed with hoosiers, greenhorns, and gamblers, the latter politely designated "sporting gen tlemen." the terpa "gambler" or "blackleg" entaiiiini on the speaker a pistol shot or a wipe from a bowie knife. . . The boat was on the °veer departure, and our Senator, standing on dock and hold ing a small mahogany box, "was observing with great intWe:itand - Plainro the busy scene on the wharf, "when an individual, lux uriating in a rather ornate _style of dross, approached Lim, and in subdued tone do ananded: sa,y., old jeller, when are you going-to commence?" "Commence what air?" asked the aston ished Senator.. "Pshavr! none of that gammon with The fact , is, a few of, ue boys .want,a little full, FA: 4 a we won't pile on too strong fur you; so pies and open at once." "Really, sir." ;1)0k - A Preston, am to-. telly at ft 10821 to:pessso9r meaning; open what?" "Open what! . Why, the bank of course. May be yon think our rile ien't large enough tp Take it an cl4ect.- I;4c-we're not so poor as sll tha t any , hos 7!" _ - The s e nator meditated gigorsily,,bsit 9.11 was dark to bins, ho was piningad into a sea of doubt, ...a he had never aset:any protdens not gyp a politippl one,-iv tasolve. - I '.Perbaps," bruk.e ; _pertipacious. friend again, after a. considerable .!Plusnet. '3lsrbapi you will say directly thatybausre nut a sportinz rano." • - - cortaisly ato nothing of the bind. sir," radial Rrestota.rather tutgrily; tank Una gine what, put the ideo,into your head." , ~,,,nkjut a sporting inait? Whew-w! I never ; heard °Couch* piece of impudence! Weltol ' if joymere -not a-sporting math, . will: you pkosatto mw why-you cam that Shout with lour! and he pointed to the mohagony whieli carried? •- r 4. light .woke Ista :lirestonts lain& .nteh o lt an Y *4" ba cried: • bit Ife'"lteT7 Pl4 3 ral . . 111 4 00 44 1 37.1i510d sir very natural indeed! my-good, fir,, very " ! 11 , 811,11riffibisiiihn-thesentektter."', Aid !twitting heartily tbilboxinl aprestianiminch wasiti feet,* . dresiingsatie; sod tiuiAyed the usual parade pf peados., .00 t abyritaora„soap, etc., which moil* , ftg piatirtittle of teaseling comfort. 1 101* looked at' the - case, 7 tben Ahtjapii . ilm,k. :Then • he barred. it- long . ~10 V tes e e: crrt4ongth, Otl trg _tntletnan"--4 did; isterstebssliirrbut if •Ird mn.ifibutsfspoke pi you." IZZI 7 - 7 Va.lo4*-gatialialigiliEs*Vif_ Professes Selq49.4Ptnown..bLoux4iblir-save.“. pianist at several concerts; especial, 1 9 those given by Prof. -Haas, szoitise In Wail el Spy. Proi ii e cl&4•iiiil3*o TO fi —p 13jjeKtrisi ru' f wc , 4? tkeiCapingrla il tini ll is' OthrotiOy 'lie 1766 el iil7-011' InitJssifiji<4 rejlia!toti oiat • - . , potion; iluirwthis •teritliS4n, lecuarer.tuvllironotskießhisitiglibir - y;Fliyii-: ciatllFdinctitioh; .t.C:;'AtEiltdetiver lectures in eolusibic:xiartqribU;;FttltErilirtia cruraluf Ndritti vrat'legtrob.""by'billi:: lim:yruestfisse besm , lobtutiiig Sn ilfariosiSSul?- jests tu'Lsnoititerl•mihis4.litriini - beeri -vary 'E*C I U3. I 4A, speak isighliptit his qualities - us-fl isatareilaiki Pigitti 401414 'now, and asateady fall 'during Tuesday morning -rind .pa.rt,clc4ko r qrternoun aoservti. mother earth with a fleecy mantle. of several inches,— Visions cisiei g ,hi ng , : dp n e e d before the dot oleo. °Yes .of the young (and• pecnniona) and the"Vlora'Ternple . ' order- VA au extra feed of Atats in anticipation of the rush on;his horpe • bank.' A •few enthe . . aunts 4;4 A4( l 4late their ,lettirelooe;*but the sun of Wedaesdey inadojogiorieus summer work of, Ose..h o azia„f. uperations,l di.t this writing tbe..erstwhile pure nloakis salutel al and vanished, in. vita-Of sundry not very successta attempts of •tko ~ ' Clerle..! tq send down reinforcements: . • Cor.r.unt.a, FIR& COura.s.r.: 7 . : Tble ;Corn. pang' is indefatigable in ; its efferte And de termine to succeed raisingat fund au& c' eat for the purchase of a steam &re-engine. 4s a means to this end the boys propose giving a ball c,n New Year's Eve, for, the benefit of their organization. Thie is an appeal not made by the Columbia Company for several year?, and it is hoped it may now prove successful. Of course we wish well to every effirt in such a cense, and ask for the Company liberal support. The •tickets are but one dollar, and certainly, many— even those who , 4o not participate—will sulscribe that trifling sum. Iret. there be an interest shown inthe- efforts 'of the fire men to get np a machine _worthy 'of them and of tho town. • hl art TaAnt Piir".—Arriong Via changes by the new schedule of the Penn'a Railrdad the'one which affords the 'most satisfaction here is the running of - the Mali Train - East, at GAT P. M., through "Oolurnbie.LThe train givis us:a Western - ITirotigh , communi: *ion:and moat Convenient access to Phila: delphia in 'the evening. 13esides, - A accom: rnociates the York travel, eastward, which has largely increased lately. ln fact, it iq probably to the'ddinaMl for an orpniqg con nection fbr this Northern ,bentral passengers otitis point that we owe the change. The train aMves at West Philadelphia et 10.20, and by eleven the traveler may be snugly houseiVin hie hotel: Ile may.take the next day till four o'clock for business, and reach home by 8.20 P. M., thus saving five or six Working hours. Tu e CaNif.s.—The late cold weather has given tho bootlace wings. 'Toy drive things to make the most of the. "open Pular Sea." Every facility is afforded them by the • Ca nal Companies, either to make their re spective ports or to be frozen up abroad.— The Juniata Division of the Pennsylvania Canal will not close .(the weather nut inter• faring) until the lfith may be Open longer if business warrants; The Eastern Division will be kept open as long as boats can and will run. From present appear ances, however; Jack Frost. will favor the early closing movement. • • The-business on the Pennsylvania Can'al during the months of October and Noverm: tier was very heavy. The receipts for t.olbiat the liarrisburg ofseo.alone amounted in:the farmer. month to $22,000, in Nnitonflier $20,000. The average•throoghoot the en tire season' will bwa bout $17400 pormentle. This looks favorable to intact businossxii the canals. • .- , TILE LINCOLN COTILLION PARTY.—This:pci litieal mingling:Acf-"rejolcomentP and en joymoot came off as per notice on last Fri day evening: - In - Spite of the diiadvantitge of being avowedly s•oiteeidod affair,Aluitid-: some ..tttrti;Oatill ' numbers.' are:' mein; beautiful is the term proper to the display : , --of muslin—and a delightiol .party were the ' res9lts. -We were glad tomptice flat many. 'of-the defeated forgut.piejndicespend-zon seated ; to enjoy andiniprovn the%apportax niter .To ass them skity:aold pirouette. the unieitiated.. wonld- readily .finagitiewevery bon nd a tribute of agilitytto {Laciest EL ; with' an extra - flourish'oieo :in . Itishotof4.ltir .4x . travagant Ponniylvania mejorltz." ~,T hisvie, . tore Lore themselves With 'becom ing;liitigna; . i iiiiiii-y.Lti a y"tbing_`they`ifere', , ]giti light fantastic in their cairoking,thatt` their; ToT , tliiiit!onee co-ilierifilig OPpinnenie; if 'the Coil ; .tritiietioin ii addissible, - and - ivity aftoOlt:it' riot-be; after the'lriesiiieritls Message? fibs' ladies - were - equally tililitiolii . of party . ilia- - titietiorti —alai sank infitz i aihroi of - party; add' distiugnisbea'tihiniselies; 'nue kidder tiiitelitlOC siitilthili4'; grate and :indeed.: gability. The music was4list!fitii:J-t6tifir'i batidrti could nit'be - anYthing lid irispint ing--and. the arnotigoments reflect great' credit on-tbasitanakese. :Every lady, to fa; as ws cooped; yam 41[4 danced, and arery gont/opior al, sartrassrpoctod of him, his duty, . : 41togothlrit , weal teiniegasfoi I.litdi comtiotooratiott of-victory: whit4;wasitattO to thi4ucoossful vithoutthoiDg bribe to tlio unfoitunste. fdellititixi of le . aad ooerameot k. saislgeciftibilbandeeMerY demolishing 4 MTlTlPW.4 XilettPXlool93.lbie seceders may have claimed es beitAvith tirrutilry ;Vats as he tlf i lf#2l " Ot4 l .*lti th ?4•Y#l.4 l M: malc,,JAgfse...to.„pmers._&...the tea,Anr_jp), stead of weakeiiiinkilw - IrAither strengthen' }ol:?sition/iafrqterOt-91tIRS stiqll.4°Pen" cheyevestpause Rep of if 4 Yever. r tlie CorigialpiT'Scinth 1s ' willtns, ./ t Q . sorting . U.l! d ay,Fßfajo4;sl-44elaniatclik dop ttes.• kndlifibnsiVe'docirf4o `'4 ip!ii,ibefAlapf4; 'halide A1111190 . -. 111 . 1,:t ' ! . 71111? - whiritre'rinicly fan 'het •helids'or kniotviiaaion e 4ipe r :4o4 i.ation:bflltO'kfin of : o4 fitiletiten 41" e tha pre l egrit"iioniiH,o:!; fit 3 fif obecarestdtiutf, elernerifir'ihriipcising'lthia hoily4t4tliciri fire-eaters, Southerri'COniiiiiiiiee,*O;rtit'Orn conservatives; Nor 'dooglilfacee,' and Northern fanatical .'aboli4onists—will: . •be difficult to fuse iutO 'car' lisiti4Unieui 'Amal gam, and stamp with tite'di# of the tinfoil: We trust much, bine:ever, to 'the wisdom of the , border Shiva States. They are out spoken' in denunciation of the Sation of South enrolina; as . Vie 'hevkretison to belleire;thediiialiktini pa rty Of the North act with - wisdom; although the rattlesnake may 'strike fee fangs heea extracted. Wero' it not For the sake of precedent, South Oirdlina"vronlitreeeive it good bye,' anifGod gn: with you; from'every State in the Union: She inie 'always been a , running ;sore, and there — a no healing agent that will restore her hekith like:it little eiPosure to the cold. Tui Rtruit:—To-daY; (Thursday) the ice has run steadily on the river, and ultbou - gli the anti' tlaCws 'sensibly; yet n cold night' or two may again bridge the stream, as diliing the first cold 'snap of the season.' THE Cottsry OFFICERS.—The gentlemen elected in October, to fill' the Court !louse offices for the ensuing threti Years; entered' upon their duties on Saturday 'last, as fol lows: Prothimotary—Pefel 1 1.artin, Esq., who hut appointed Gerardus Clarkson, of Lan caster, and William L.'Boar, of Litiz, as Clerks. Register—Geo. C. hawthorn, Esq. John Johns, Esq., (late Register) Clerk. Joseph Ehrenfried, Esq., who has for many years occupied% desk in this office, -retires at an advanceitage, With the good wishes of tho whole 'community. , Recoider=George Virhitsow, Esq. 31.'11au.: man continued as clerk. ..Clerk of the •Quarter Sessions—lleniy Musser, Esq. Theo. W. Herr, clerk. -Clerk of Orphans' Court-;-Satisuel M. Myers, Esq. David .M.. Myers, clerk.. ELECTION' OF Orrzcgas.- r "rho board of Prison Inspectors - of this.•county; •on Mon day last, elected. officers for the ensuing year—as follows: Prp.!ident.-- 7 Joseph Samson. Secretary—Jacob Seitz. 2nm:surer—Magi' S. Clara. Solicitor—Daniel 0, Baker, Esq. Physician—Dr. Wm. Compton. • „ Warden—Jay Cadwell. Under-Keepers—Rudolph Ressler, James M'Caskay. - • , Watchman—Samuel Hollingsworth. lleit—Connterceit $2O Notes on tho Tar mers'ltan)c of Reading, are In' Circulation, altered from some other built, In the oen t-e of the counterfeit there is a vignette of Washington, on the lelt.t.he fig,nre, of a sailor leaning •on a capstan, and' on the right a female with a sheaf of wheat in' bar—hinds: •_•• T " he words "Stete of Penneylvania at „ tin!: top. And "Itpadiitg." near the, hottoixi, , hunglinglyinseiled. •TheY truly readily 'a detected With proper Care. Leole Oat far tlieta • . .Cogoaxes...:The , ceconft , sinisten .. ..of • the Thirty-sixth . - Oungvets Ciaitimeneid Lon‘ last bbinday. 7, The attendance,. although 'nerfull did Coelhidieete a' dedigfied! . illikencolOf • the delegations from say of the &steel' Little excitement , prevailed; :betlfcarti es 'being ap : peirently aniious' to riresetre peaceful relv tione The 'Presidenire Message was • re- . oeived'and'readat noon on - Tuesday. • • On . the readingot the Message in the Sen ate:Mc Clingmsn' lead off the debate in a speessh:• 'lle pre:Meted" diegolution within' sixty days; and s4d stevisest thing Congressoould do would• be th divide Wt. pablic prOporty as fairly 'AS 0011Sibhi. Mr.- CrittendetW whit !souse words of calmness , and moderation, -robulted. the violence of the North Carolina Senator and deprecated en gcydebate. He hold ,the Vnion : tehe *cr. thy w of,greateecridces, and-commission,. and. mast,search for, the means of conciliation. Mr-Clipgreen responded, approving pf- the deaipt i to ptroserye tho,Usion, but avowing a Wier ,that 4 wuAlil be sustaipel de what , 11, _! boa 641.4 y iskloWfßitYtor the. people No rib Carotins, T l 4. mr444 taketipa tePript the *sit_ ze Wse,thci eMoate4 4444 the see. ate , . Jr!. the' hoarse, after :the: rebdiqg of the Message, Mr. Sherman, Reptablimin, soured to refer it Itribe.Consuulfestof the finale on tha State of the :•111i.-Rotilar;ret of Virgiois , offered an anzeudicent islet:kg so sneak cof the Message al related to the present petilobsaludkion of- theticiantry to a special Committee of ono from each State. Othei. prepositions and amendments were offered, but finallyithe; Hones misdate Mr. Bobeler'l4unoudinent.e A neutberiotflouth ern manbars deiclined-vottng onsthis grotrod .. . . th•tit't rag*: 4 ;apon' the o .4 , -' - ' 7.-- s - - am oat a "i' . ,:.,, •,..,,, lis -z... __• 51 .i - `:P . - " Witt. , 0 8 ZB' • • . ,-.' t-- -1 ' , "N'. Itok 4.. Tien , ;.:,._,., . 10 .1 to. Mr. orris , il inoi ti ,, i , .. .. •, , I :ra. IS; 0/,11 n 'elm; , 1 ,, .. , .,, ~. _,, .e - sttao - ed '_ ..;,*l!st ni , z; m ,an. 't I _q t 3 , 11 ft -, 5 f - 4 1 i ,,vo dict,43.o .. - dllii3l tion, ut !:ion was . motion to , Ajoarn _ - r Ar:.,tinte.,orßeiV,Weinfri.birt4iiiiktlooll-'. l debate in the Senate on s Wednesday the .PJ I.4..4t,b.et,welyhAt.S. Ap_a_ta:t - le. thebaltoPlitia or by - Witt; and'whilst hOpiox, , danger ahonld tie looltiit 4 4tfitigVin e1410`42 Mr; lyrerion',"of Geoigiii,i'. - reifeVeid: m a ePee4li,!'itYoWingi - iiii't= die iiiiihdrivineS - qtesZalis"crainiertarfiitlier al]eQiaii .r illid n 7 lclB:gd rcitjthe Onion before "Cr iliac ti, 1 ap niieeithiiif we befri-ibieltili iet'ldisidatipPli l sala that 'as fOrig, Ctsitire'Sciteit'weraia mllra~ti ' oe~slircat ' s Isere! Iliktis;cfe4ir6ll , - sage: Ali' Otis "cif lip Certain Whether - a - 6Y 'ifide r i L :bad ;bane f ' froth the-War Department-iiiralatiOn'to *is-session '-of' the' Unite'd' Staies forte in ; South Carolina. . 1 h WailietiesiliLitie)iiii'd, to kiiSvf.iillat Preildinit inrindeedeing iii.order abaetioiind Saulsbury; 'of' . ihattiri'rery some Union 'sentiments vidie Wafratli did by the g,itl'erieei': ° 'Dolavrnro;''he said; was the first-to adept the'Pederal:COnatitu tion sad' l would 'lire the - trial to' do aniaet countenancing a separation of the'States,4 The 'debate then: terminated.' • • ;Mr Green, notice of ' L i rrieobation'iniptiritik into' thir . propriety of providing fori tlieeetabfieb meat of an A rttibti border police to pt;etio' invasion •tif State( titidi , tti aid in'the - executiott of 'the Pitgitive Slave Law. -* • •'. ' • The House had's' quiet and dull session: The Homestead bill *as 'called-up Idi; Grow, of ' Pennsylvania, and passed—ayes 132, nays 76c 'I . IIB bill requires a . paymen t of 'tea dollars' from - letiial Bottlers Po r . onl hundred and iiiit:y"stores of lind. 'Li Corn-, drittee of the - Whole the Petision - and bliJi Cary %Academy biiis ;mre agreed to, the various portions of the President'S Message referred to the appropriate Standing Com mithee, and the "liiitisciadjourned: The President's clifessage.. We give below an abstract of President Iluchanan's last Annuli], Message; too "beg in full for-:our columns. •will.not dis cuss its merits as an official docriment, a composition it bears, as do all of .Mr. Du chtuartn's state papers, the' marks of care, and gives evidence of the author's: cultiva tion .and literary acquiremente„. The Mes sage was looked for with' • ansiety,lusd ,wlil be regarded as the most importunt of . ths. President's expressions of 'opinion. 'Mr: Buchanan sup: For five and, twenty years an incessant war has been maintained against the:insti tutions of the Southottimil not. only, the se curity of the property -of the people of that region,bet thelr,personat safety has,be.cume endangered, and induced , them'. to suggest, as the only means of self-protection, gimes tion from a, Union which affords .no protect sion against these hostile manifestations.-T., The , ' , question then arises, are the advantage,' of the Union -to the wltolo peapleouStiently great to indece them to settle .this unhappy ail:Unity at once and forever, end so pre !ince the goverment their ,fitthers: hoped to establish as a-bond of peace and 'guarantee of domestic tranquility. hi the opinion of the President, the question' it solely within the power of the people, and may be easily settled if they-feel that g or : present Union is a blessing and wortkpreserving, . Before suggesting', additional. goarittircies of sonority to the people in-the South," the Peesidentlievotes some attentied toil's' sub ject of secession.' The elmtion Presi dent 'adverse to the South does • not consti tute a sufficient reason for dissolving , the Union, The Executive is so.stirrounde4 by responsibilities and' duties that •he cannot hiumelfievade any Constitutional right.-:—, Ile executes the laws only; their. 'creation it by Congress, and no Congress yet, Mr; chanan argues, unless the Missouri .Com promise.be: considered an exception, bas ever:passed an oct•impsiring„, in : the slight tleree, the rights of the :South-to-tbeir property in 'sieves. Congress sever :has, sod the President belleveCueverzwill pass tklarr, excluding slave property fromathOsommen territory; The appreheesiorm s of future : dam ; ger: therefore, eff 4 rde.e o -319 0 41reeven for;au immedies.e. diesolution of Am ' Union. territory,,bes the : posspromderAe-clecisien of the, Supreme Coart.-lo „exclude slavery, it can only be done by the sovereign• pewer-of the people when they come to frame a. Slots government. All the,State. Consts, ,wiAt one exception, have pronounced the Fugitive Slave Law Constitutiessi; inththe frapritme Court has over and ow.agaia Nestabliebedi its validity,- , •;• - .: • 1: -Withotil these fact&aelgoaratitees of - se , : amity. the • President , thinks It the "dAity•of the South to - wait.foradise avert ing that its constittiticatalhightst mein be dis.. regarded, before as atttlOmpt ishir.ade to deso! troy-the Government.- Seesesion, , the .Pres, ident believes is Inel:insistent: with' , the - his.: tory and character of.the Federal Constitn; tion, and he denies theeright,ofany Stses.to' secede st will. Secsseietoe-revniution; anal eau'only be justified aftir all -pacific and' conetitutionalmearis ofremedying political witgege have fallen. On this 'point the rea soning of the President is very clear and comeluelve t ; • : : Atefitering to - hhvreeportai - Whim, and the dutytemeeed•u - pcm hint afr fleeing the htwif faithfully ek - eot he map, has been" remdeeix!)l4rmadhleira South i qaoVpit. as aka raltfral:Yattetitt; i/ Cprubi•lia by thi9 s i -7 "esignatiot; of its Fe oral itdoera-- The customs ammol iat - interfered gitla, sad thwatikerain estaramapof thit•thats `tl act onlyiit thirtitifeasivre; - g therity of the Goverment over them. •Thit 1 tttIMAAPS:AN,}...-,1,-,, ted like this, ditteans whereby it way boireservsd._, The_proper and Iva remedy ielor constitutional enactments.— Aillexeinitarleing&int on the aubjeot .L41116/12-414! _ _ _ f', 9 "s: 1: in'eiPriis Ti""•riiikfinitagit'theYAbt i Sf property in slaves in the States whiff& it howleatitadi-Jask hareafseresieu • ! ;Thop u d 0,11.44, f protectiag lhipi n right in A.llo,.aptarimo:Territcaltps,thr,olgtiont thtt 'air• terittoria)* than 'el, =cdniiitia 'ea Wei -inttiltlie i irithentrslavarici•istheirlicraistitntionsaray ,Peteletihe• 91_,!" ":1 •q. _xecognitio*,of - the rigt:of the' taaiterlohaVo•his' vo; bierkli from one State to another, restored elf& 0 110- -livered tip". to"...biirs,•7-anik• of•fheivadidily of Attitiggitive slaw ktvtieneatelk•fev.thfut pur r ! ,posc,, together. with „ d,cciair t ipp Atiat State laws tinPairiiitoi r Sefeating,thia aim iif the VonitifutiOnildid !ere 'conseptentirgatllandaroid:, co sill ...I 71•11 c Stith an explitaidork•amandatent i would, 'he Wilma; terminate esistingAisseneiena end, restore , peane anti; haratanynatoeng- the the Stntes.• ilt.remaiae,,therefere, .V.lttflthe peorde:ofitite,Beversil,stnteeito ser,vrhethar /be Union•Ahall be preserved io thin manner. Affairs :ego brought to that, condition ithotdt is very taldontoomm othersmill, avail. , •Our ,rolations • with !A nglepd-are of the ;post --friondiy, character,. AA, differences wader the 01 11 9.0 41 11 01 . !eF• beet/ blir . e.lAen • ENLIIY Pott.loiLluld•t4e Bai t- ain t 0 viSit. end 46efaC4..A.Ft410c.ni merchant meP• at-sea in time; of PRlK.lol3Aban:49Peii p e ...51 4 p Jiyin i disputir.ip the tonly,teitstand 7 ing.gnestion with this power. • • Pith France our relations :are-also "or tl•l9,ruest friendly character,i,f:,• the ;Frencli courts have 4ecided„tAtat ,'Frenclipeptlq4u• raised in. t4e,trulted States are oo longer subject to i milita.ty perTjespn thelr.return to Franco, it js , exPeOted, ;4t thePPPF:.. tinenral powers will soon aglopt..the same P. 1 15.0.11 1 P1: ' • . : • '..:; . _ !.Betweent,the United : State! ari.„4,ussia, Austria, ar' all the other:&gropean,pouge, except Spain, mutual friendship and - regard continue to prevail: , •, •- • • •; • With Spain and • Itiqxipe ; we have • serioua diffteultiesk the particulars of whiolmonat be aonght ,in-theXessage itself • Our relations with !China nad , Japan • are favorable. So too ,with Brazil._ • Atl amicable settlement of the controversy with New Granada has,been made; And of ter persevering efforts. nn,adjestinent of the claims of our citizens, against Costa Rica has been obtained. The Messageintrodneas•Kans - as; but there is nothing new aimuy it.. , , • • The,expenses of the government fur ,thp year, lastpast, were rodiKed,to Ail ve $360,0 - 006 fur into ton the`pub -..? Pg. . ~! 13s hi? 41 4 0 1 ° 4 A 05 0 C t.9 ° ( Pr POotiOg?Poi??7 — i the national ogpenses can noThekopt`vritti l laX/2,00,00f), at the outside. Tl°Tr? 2 ideut 0005,F 4 4 144 4A. , tti0 , country that, flinPP. , kis r9esalr,? , : 1 4.4 eißg l ,o ;146. 7 has beep, imported intp,tbetUpited States in violation „ ..,„• • , Ile renews his recorrtmendationa in:fait:lr of the.Pacifie Ilailroad; in behalf.ofp..Tarift . of "Plci° dOti?? , •O° 1 - 1 • in rov9r:?f a !try elOct , !Pel° l3 .ors of. Congress. everywhere . on one day, just prior to the conymenpoment,of their-terms. •Iminediate attention is, asked for -the- Treasury. and-a. kind word • isfiraid in favor of tiny Constitotional relief rhet may be in the power of Congress 'to-afford the starving settlers of Kansas. A CONSTITIFT/ONAL.3lutiertpay.- 7 -4Citrrer.. pendent or the „Colung.tue,,(tia.) Titnee.,ad vooa ses that the .pro nosed: Southern Con fed-, eracy shall he organized rts.,,a •:oristitution- ; al .M.pnarchy," Itepuhlicanietu,,he, thinks has, Lteon tried,und, found, wanting; and the only ,safety of the ,South is , in government-" A correspondent Of the En ; quirer, Published ,at s4ne,,Pl4a;thiuka that,if the" SouPi wants 6Asiiig, 'gat tedeCerulaut of George would he dificulttoulak6 one 6f4.ippric4n quff,. for the reason ap)ziany flagrant:lu wp it consider their 54150 i!eplikiiiAci not: tiiihe office, and mighfiehi'ii.'; Mr.liartPW,, aveceasiou leader in ,t',:iipprgia,„tudrsicateea atrortg,,consolidated . , govpqpfunA",aud the ibolition of Stite. L Qovernmynta-in . the. Ocw . thlws l AT* Llcp. dziftin r , Secession is .had—Spongh,, isfyiS wilt • firiras bad iligins, alid . vrOkse remains behiud.; Superotio.x.—A comappiep4qnti of, the • / C 'etieNti /...e4e4eneer sUggeAtal tha, acrppviaeioa of of.t4!)..liest•gAeßof 44e c . qta . tttFy, be ttppohatedp;:vieit,theAlgth,PeT r , c4kett Coafegtioa anfleackefFSßtitaLl*ing Alrut soptp .p;.trt 4c, esttlgtrmtt,,f-.the,,trpta : , Ihlop.betireen the . $4.4i and the 84h..14 e ink , EdtiP44 Everett,'Of Miesticitinsette, Janfes T. Brady. .or New YorlkWilliato.,,C.Aiir,es„of:7;irgioia; D. W. VOirizok,it, I P44°A; liltiede! ! ' of I:9:!!isitityod 41o5stder1';f.. Sfeilnitop, orGeor 4 i . i. ,would,.oott,eilite. soa.:thepeopytiot,,..lOnai,Pirrolirt; . " I nk coosiaolt r ion• ,eosare „tbe wtilesotseiima z e • , ,„ ewe of ember pecondltr.ugiPP.r.Free.ts tire South, andesiorit Ititpe;oo4lncetiod amity to !lie whOle . ,• 7 4 .*Not every one. that. 'closer , ibis -eyes knows how. to: or to: .: How : of:tea ..a maze kiddies a‘greatArti in his heartixaterk tures* whole. hive! of 'busy thoughts in his brain, fitnoknethei sweet 4tenterer; and :rte. tinsel, Molest* his: pillowas.if it were 1n; aprik - . Urns: like tber•-ribusactri ,giant with -mountains :for bedutiirpadan :he. is spitted-M.lw goons tbsfersa, Elinintrof Atilt own making; ,he plays • Ilaoloth; aid -ritprb dere • • %ft.', r: .• 4 - 118.. We spOose'bulliti4 rayohnieti iiirdlitticailsi '64 OA& Biio kfi u ti.Lit c:....asarga :adz tui ,V 2.4.7 Egli Eiruzasor's Rev. C. IL Sp the Wirichman owing moral God save Gm ilietiona upon 412 an redeems , Consul There one man to em him. We do, ever Roman toga hung about a beio more glorious than he who wears the red frtrolerg /a him the,poverm of ClD.chinatusis_com , bined with the iutegrity of Fabricius, t)le truthfulness of Regulus with the iidfNrW, the marvels of: pleitirnalre forgotter4, they might beEra- ri re;'m the life of this-one -Italian:-=ilis. - portrair—differs-froM that of any mbarciAglittrcrrtal, and seems to be the exact ideal pf , a,patriot warrior'fi facp, yet is,tlterefiilnilancliAl4cminA frpBl, it 'wiliort: l 4-90,,1iNtg guns ca.n4ever,belp zAllthat the God wlick.taised gßaynnottuivarrnatned, him. though .halrititriirlifilttrtinly l 'Ma' gliP'ei the eneirilastarfilied;rii the sword (if:Giiriliallfirsiqttifv; rior soldiers of tfie — Grois. ^ CM'a 141.1 . ." 'r aI •. ANECi6; i i fil i i - P,44 4 ; 4. 4#4 . 0- 4 . 4 i 4' Or TEE Z.IOLOGICSL-- GATIDENS.—liamet, ; whose serviceelad.. Velest.lugmed at Cuiro, ; from hie ezparieucodend,askilivdaf.tito:dastt ageneent!ohinintaltei had' eoitie 3 iiin dri,..l-; date charge. It was clearTer"iristwiiCOi44 . had attracted eervedly, the , Warm Tb9s, itica.at Cairo, and ip Llte.eaame may—he , :alumberedi during thq.firat,weeltof,4boyoyage,., • liNc•a4: weather.grew Warmer and wariner; , and , 0 bayseirgaigei l y,rind larger, 'tb Oirigh makes acquainted with' ifir-V•Frug DECA potacnue did fse,t,apacreArily .4 it,,wae thought, render such.aadAiohydnitinc T 4mperative.— Ilametitadda.t.thateface.,a=hanzzancle--viang from the bedatiluisi4dlisitiili over the place where he used to afeerr—jpekover, in fact, his aide"tit the hed;'itre isOinee tWo or' ttire 'feet!' 21eihriiigbfiiktiCtr; not wiiiais;' bat : i . itenditig ode firm over citiegi . side, Ititznef "gei r iitC` hainznC'eii, Th a'Zid i fell delee . o; ho - wee audder.li'eW4ened hie -Serie Ina tind ' cloii:biitt 'tilde hie ) hpiapozgrma dzt e. AziOthei'aftanfit:ai - aepamte sleeping • waS cittendectbi'the•earice - wicCessful movements on the part of Obeyed!, and, till they - ar: rived at South - emptail,-. Hemet :deaisied frhin' any fUlltier'irial,its he avoided, in all siajts,"any . irritation of the twin:mi.- 7 - &a,s, stir* Popular - Naitirrit - • • • TRANBIII6IIIILTIIN- Or SOLMS-1 4 10%f OLD REED 4f.‘s'Ootivertieti:—a'he NtiteTtiik'cor respondent cif 'a Western paper tells The fez- lowing story fat The' 'benefit of'some- hard says hihnteelehe're a man liy ' tlie name oteßecid; ebiremotily::lintnimate'fOlct Itenitm Reed•',Aqui quite peat:trickle in his religiboivbeliiif4iii that eiftir sleatli be rebuild ite•aplierte in-Ibo;fortWerf Wei nblhilef; and thought he wouitt.bei ' , Nottoi -eta Reed":-wits 'lvbstrel Man - and:Wets tia in tho habit ortrehtink bin fiimilfewayreliginnte wait shohld. !INA day; inner hid iiVieelitid sufersoll his: alma° •lont,'fite• hinitanitY siou Id endure; HtbeFelenolueleid'to give' lima: ti brier•talkiieglO—to touch. Mei:l.4m hie relig iouitibelief.. • So; , nista u thly .. setting ' herself by his silid, 'and in the face; while A 'teartriop.glistened.in liar SYS. for she Was' Serious. and thatight;psrliaps he weir' o erect in bis faith--shoyeannetentiedt "Reed; I a ish to 'seiious titik -with -yeitii I hive - something to say to you. aiiii-ynu -seise hear it. I have a duty to perforiti. vnd- I Shall do`- it,' add oliteS.'-ir You - are- misonitle hereafter, it will riot be my fltelt. 'Yoh - he- Love, Reed, that when you die you sial'turte into. some and :you thinkyouwill he if•youGkeep.,on ' your'. prew enit, ; couress, , and continue: ter.itta,glect and s.huse,yckerland ly. emu anduning your aittney a . .-,ilrink,:and Si thbi.gaming table; When yonAio,-you.will ;turn- intbhnouivreht twine andlitta hertee,ami some dirty.'elsen,peddier spill gel youegand.yuu, Will be .haril:W9.l±ll4l arid zbalf-starred, and. Lahtdi .see- you: iv very dety:befOre a rickety zuld wagoit (riled :with olams,„ Such: inviiktitt, yone:Asternityl now. Reedit. permitir..be;soplrottil tenure nugato,as height:a imppy:sind.elliejaw.Will r*Oren lind Anna erighwitbouvind:beinamei44 beti*eltneerhee.ekinii::etaci.:...itifetetionatti% to 3ssfestfekmily,surd.itrinit them is ti: (Mandan Itholtidenwhy.:ventenryontdierybulwill turn in tenePjfee hdmiresdr4o4keraelissee;..and Ammo West-Erieklinck, will • get ituld , lnif - you, t end !girt yen .:buthel of anincirdaY,mah , .74ll dower with peerestntly,:: and luinia yougdonfoid ccildwbungailvel:4l" ;11Wsei,:fs "Qid titetedn was wasref orme j. And is 'patient* waiting %for death tariatteti :dhee,him to- Ida twitettaikkortrit arconly_Palte,llirciadsit6hdflinsfortyP mugs vridittpricked'!. tabu ti..Lre 11thr" SAL - ifirsie"`TAT: tz4scvslir o ago, cl9no.tci alone to of oo tit prerfai i 4ear:Criiiio; Milted" yru i t4lll*: are .,., driiiit ,•r t f 24. '.v e • • +.l it pF.CA , 4,O II 4 ~ eint4 Pai pgl34,tisAtable, trio,csi,thrte and .:44ti1441 !stools graciit rooms , the agrk walleFof beatieti swats 01 . iii,...4 c 4 J 4:‘ 4‘, 4. -14.. r.- 1,1 The orysagin Ode corer, !in ej*, 10 4 4 'Lie so . rt:ow ; .titegacti.- 13 *aiTyithfrprifoititkeyiiii4o- per. be s 4 tl. 4 iioo" ba lie '4 l . ail siriftti • said the pavtioi.ie ta iii i po ke r. ; - . .s.sa -4 '4liitiiiirrtatit,t° : BM - the "6iutfli 'not Zan "Yes, neighbor, and not ae I should ea Ps giAirliesithirr, Mai= -' • L-irethe.-14Yeat-Anheetor—Sel:--obefo abt7AaltilltLet it TES: visitor. • the trent k could have done if eieltearght - liitve tied mer# l .l3lfel4oBeliPatekvarkevanker. wko altheugyvtelabget l 6o 23 : o , ll ?• 4l ,49NtYe' - .the if4tel r .*:43.4.tae l ientwoctowittenatto good lutogrv,s..itenalesittwllltt IRitne and lit't'ittl i rj.Wfil i .CATtg e t 4l ;3raiitate re 'eurroui;ded!ity all thealtritirflfrtfre a litrAt.. trd." waidcyltesfethertt.ls t, •0 , inn C !It "Ye s, 7-jfk ) Mila9Witilfte&al to..eaj, diink or yetia,,,;,,itogiAtasiolutettc the 7, 0 F1 4 t, r.! , ,ind'itho is ttuillelittiotibtOlias taken berAlupyou4n4italtiatlto such mittery?" 7•l•P u th,t4 .••••Wity'etell i gdfritfidaht;tillitFlMlM:t. .I.slMe...4ll4l46drttsxaljalleaatide iillalliTiiiirtheM'cikttplo bow they , 'ffitt°:e.lnfehki7iPol - °4.lritEnkity,*ar; o:t Fon? ryintoct. °,--hatelleofg-ogilif.aztchni, D14 1 ,04 ) .;.%0 1 :018lfl Wit 6/OTI9Mil9_ oflEotigiliti3f,4l#34o;l4. 110. :14':J ::Va.-WS :4:f'171? .. 9 c: Sbnkspeer rote good platatinsthisent he'J in w.,,h-a-pint-of—koldnSiderinnratetr nergraffick ItetkiitliOriVold4ist Bey? Ile 441.2 dollaimillhaalatgl-i . T wo ;..1.• t : in lilf l ll,ll r -F 1 2.3 1 1 1 r4bee ,- (itendronaka . st end man for the kork eiterx "In"elml9/11,RtlitYPTAIVT .T. 0 4T 6- Fiir4. 4 bF.:Pah * LNlVitt..EottSVlPAllltot lierany_kitblilo,esti z „ofalLtdrens. gpt day to resemble him tb 'any" elnitnirig Wherellonlnci.aFilielireiCellEZ.bii found? I. ask; boldly /sneer: or' 'any 74°.fal.ciscr.; • • ••• • - • Old man Toscridin'ili . Port - wan c ttr .ranik Saserpliller: life salSol7,7,(O4l4l44, — irmn:Townaip'e adiirtisernent.) • ' CyruS'Pielil's Port lite lay a sub-machine tellergraf_under the . hOuttlin -biller of the Oshun ktheiVhev it Bust. is . itit make Prepard Glee, which mends everything. Wonder if it mend a sinners wicked waze. (Im prnmtoo ;oak.) Zoary's Fortjs , tp bcf-a:,ftimaile.circus fel ler.. MyFott is the'iiitte'aitwataliow biznie ritin choke family Aikeiatour fir the im;spa pers. That's whaV# the McAfee 'srith 517,c : ,,,qe, ,tuite, 404,0u-ta:, pla aefitut eicent.' ' , . wit I've endeterd to - do' thinil,,WhiCli they vras'ot my Fort. The foet Otte •shen - r u 4C-ftAfP 1 , 14 4 1 4 1 ,,, 1 4)1 Plis Sez I, "my gentle; iir; , go' out ;#l,lBl44l',fpg out°, yogi ; putty Sere be, ''-Wede jej Old Wax ftigerb,"' rehareupon wentAor him,- bat hie-"it'initiisio'ivirful on "" at U. pursued- the attack and sting Srititiiii4 mud pudfna.. - .i . 1:11:s aruiltrAOrtikfe out my drench; "gaririehte: Otott el u did fit.l a ,Was' at my' Fort: ps. pow • riae . the. kuktiir De' Seed 21: lifs "rareliiiettiOmstliat I seelc'ectrAila eitun .iu. tlie_Fiusviii Bole. tTirrcer)iti g,,vrsi in the Fitt's' ty orAin grit eS4dieit: I„o - ier felt ise,Utiliinieifiht..tufAtfc4kthult 11c h is; jia Otauthin,serettgih elan. ; S.niv~queuYs ' icuit ` I~iialod t it sp moth turned toy liviß OriU &Cats Orirtiy atiOset into the street & : opfot i 14;)Viti then bet I could play huss, !harCist bein two oth er basses , hitettedoart , likevsise;•Flie,ilittlyit anotheraloieil'-of-tite- 4 --,-Ttrlv: . iffi•Cer: - Lmilereil for us to git k* . Al; .nfigetlits.lmasessebie unesed'lta;taoh 'a 111 : 11 nIferame,..-1 1 1g4Pet° ki 7 ck and s `e veal & "V - faikriaailfa /1-lias sftilttplk &, back &,,p,reisuetl7,,l i rrlld mjlißlf4,oo , yin tiukuaii - dtozAaAluiiriCitit 4 1,i ..,• resooodi &-sie we:sada& ridirrA i . r pa XO3 1."..0;1011111664Aux4.10AZ6:a:4e5bh: . it.isnftivyirgysaor.d.j.o4l.3rotili:l l / 1 14 yourself Ml3lalW ' Hg"aii3 s r~d;i ` 6{~nggl, 6gg;r441',41Y-',AoAlkkiPi ftgtiAttfileClonmAtassaitibie lt4lCbaliitirst t full,clressco!y ? ,te tidal' "Vo oraeceive A complimentary Tisit. I'l prln ... n itiiir„A plea prolil.abasse—tinite• i a. $4..14 '011216036:46;21bdr Xarkeds s ?sr PIITSIII -- BasydirlpMai ••• 161. 2nd 4,4 • c i s i* ; • ti• " — 'l*.scit 3.1:14 Inferior- —lt - --• Bill Standing; 11.714 AapCll JOlllll rtklitearlipgi ' filidditek S W 10.1M 4 .1314 "4re . • v:-• MIA" Bill , _At - Ash PlanlieliS ‘;‘) 11611:10 23.00. Sid l 6l4, •t,-41240&40.,. redig,46ngles; • , 41.4116.60 Crp:rHor is.rk _ 4 :en..rs. 4. 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