ItERMEINEO 'lt'iti'' .t4r.::::1.-tirjtiittjamt : ::::- .ttal r. ..... _ : ..•:_ ..:, ~.....--....,......... ... .•. ,_.-:..-,.. ~..,_,-,,.:-....—...,.. ,-......_ JOUN C. cp,rron. *o . tii*:'il*k..-. i ':ii.'„' : '''' .3 1 .,-..c'4.,4: . :T...,, ~. ~..:::,.... ..... ~ ., :n .s fi r:,- -- 1:'• :CY': Thursday Notting, 4an;:ii,,...1 852, - '- 'orthe Staquehanasr.; nit ea 'The Mauch , ' Chunk zette' says:—. • "`We see by the -p Ga apers" that the Free- Masons of Tunkhannock are to Celebratt " St, Jalut's day'en Dec. -25. . St. John'i come day used toreoejon :the 24thof" .Tune.- But thissi.t - ain't as they, used- to wits." . ' ~ : -- The Gazette man is inerior. in more' thin one:paint. =ln the- first plaie, hid; ho carefully observed ihe. notice_ • in, the Tunkhanttock - papers,' w uld ha.-e seen the celebration was to , be o -the 27th in f.. stead of the ' SeCondl „by consult ing' the Bible he will 'End there wa.-..; more 'than . Mit St. John,: and: almost area -alma- , nue; ancient or_ mern, will designate_ the,24th---a ed Sink+ as St. Johns the Bap. tist'S, - aila the 27th of >Peceinher as St. John'the Evangelist's , day ; and had 'lie been well instructed hi:re ard to Free Masonry' he would have learned that _both these SainLa hives keen - revered, tlot..only as eminent patrons of the order - , - - butsas striking parallels in' pit.y and virtne,..by Whose etatnples all, should eircuinsctibe their actions; l end althogli the nativity ~ of theermer - S.Tune 24,) has perhapi been . - more - 4guent . yobserved by public tele _ bratiots,.helit.r& is Marked as the prop er per i iild for the installation of new offi cers, chosen at the immediately preced ing aiinuateleetions.—Finally r he would „,find all these things 4 aie pretty muck !,a : , theylFeut to was." .- ' .! .. - - N. • osingt and the P.re .. *lent. . _ - 'The Secreta r y of Statepresented Kos sutl to the President' on Wednesday , ; and le . was recelve N with great atfalmlity •• and. courtesy. On being presented KeS-. sutlisaid : ' . N- 2 - _ Mi. PILESIDENT--Enligiltened iy the -spirit of your country's inititutions, 'when INe succeeded to consolidate our national and- historical State's' right of self,fgovent ' thent, by: placing it U`pon the broad,found.: ation of democratic liberty. -Inspired by your history when welad to fight for independence against annihi lation by_centralized absolutism - "Consoled by. 2,-ent-penple's sympathy when a - viCrim of Russian- interference ' with the laws uf Nature and af Nature'- Gad : - ) ' -•• Pr___oteeted in exile, by the' gavernment' of thelJnited States, supporting the Sul tan of Tuthey, iu his noble resolution to undergo the very danger'of a war; rather than leave unprotected therights Of.hu manity against Russo-Austrian' despo . \ tisin : "Restored bY .the 'United. States ,to life because r,estered to fteedom, and - b_v freedomAo 'activity in behalf - of thoseidu . ties which, - by:my - nation's. unanimous confidence and 'soverei , m Will, deolved upon me : . , i ) , . ' I 155%ht ' ' ' a Raised in the eves a nv„pppressed • . nations to the ,standing of a.harbinget Of • hope, be9ause the star-spangled ba ner was seete - casting proteettdh around" Me, announcing to the ! world that theje is' a. natien; alikepowerful as . free" reaily, to protect the. laws„ef nations every in d'• tant parts of therearth. ' _ ‘ Chtered by yottr people's . sympathi 11, -so as freemen cheer-,-(it a man - whole . ' 4- er, but 4 principle: . ... -, • i : "I now boivv before you, Sir, in n thh proud position . of your great' nation" guest,. generously welcomed by airesolt - Min of therongrel'is of tife United Stat , . _ , . -. . with .equ #generosity.approved' and e, - i -cuted by . :' our Excellency . . '. 43 I beg care to. express my . ferve 1 thinks, i -my name, and in, the name of 1 . •mY assoCiates, who; after•`bavigg' shared . . my misfortunes, have now the reward o't _ share' the honor and the benefit which t! great republic, of the United Stlitei `%vas \ - pleased to bestow upon Hungary by -he : stewing it • upon its freely-chosen..,chief \ - awhen he became a persecuted ,viti .na. of 'despotic *iolence. . •• . ' ;- lj-.•- "I beg leave to express jmy fervent thanks in my country's name also, which-, .amidst the sorrows of its desolation, .feels cheered by your country's generosity, and , looks with resolution to the impending. 1 :future, because it is confident that' the I .time draws near when the eternal code of tho.law of nations Will becoine a mall- - 1 : ty. • - ' c 4., President I I=stand befo our 'Ex:- I lien y aiiVing Protestatio li bi : r j tit' ' Pe c ,g,a,:m i c' ~ ,I tioktnce of foreign int erferen ssing n it the sovereign_ right of flatio Co regulate, 1 tbeir own domestiC concerns. : " ,", I 5 , 1 stand before - -your Eicellency . a \ living protestation against centralization ,oppressing the State , right:of selfsoven* .. "May Ibe allowed to 'take: it for an augury of better titneethatiln landing on - , ibe happy shores' of ,this ' glorious 414 Al .. m, I landed in nfree grid powerful cotmi Try-,`whose honored Chief Magistrate I pro-, nts tvlie World ,that this'countrycan 1. lintjernaut indifferent)* when- the st rong - _ sun of a foreign power is invoked to stifl e pablie,sentiment, and redress , tae spi t -:. of friediun in any country 1 ' - . i fil, tbattit'Gtod that He deemed tne o f l i tvwf i r diy Jil.:act" and to atilfe'r for 'IOY. - _.. \ - -„therland.',' - _-2. .-'.. ~ -:-- -: - ' .. ' '..:.-1! I thani-GOcl th at the fate‘of tn , i; co n _ -try bp:Quit) BO intimately. connected Vtli i l h"--fatevrill ')aTtrltualt ll .• ; ettdence. of cations in Enrope, trifai 4 yit was • tkeuigiaimecwilwidt the Chriatindo*-- 7 , , Oiiink'GpicT lt.tit r at 1,12ir count, 804:#14.41,71!°01 ;110301trafraflopportunuy to soft -9.7. " festatien vf 4136-I Pirit and , principles , youKripttlic: i . -.1" -' ' _ l_ : :418r; God the - 'Almighty -Vets .. i , 4 w... i that onglife, you inay- .; AO ` e #o3llB:lsAness_ to l e Your —— • - " ' o*mi; slut flir • ;Ablvonwr - sto# ' ; ~.,, .Orsiationill jtheici‘ 'ilita. the ,c* ,_. -frfilidout#l,4loo3arth;* • kis 4readiki* fli n # d O l i,": 4 1 00000 7 -7---- -1 ,erbstuftve Hici l (' ' 4 ; %, : f;. , ' . i-;'," ‘ :fft. ' 3 ' ;:ni;lii44l4 l. estat T OAS biNej 80 Itti lko : -,, ~ - ' -4' .. futlei midterm io sulojauccoatzwilt i ...-,..*.i-sai ipir- ry. k.f.4oerhor , roisali '' - tiic • ':: '---: •_. ,v-, , r , • - .... t . JO Ihi _ :laid '-'co ::freedom ;; ill r014; - -tnzgrOlqateLl i re ' , fritii4 4 Plng. - 013,1::; V - f int' i94**4 a - ilA r t, cfl4 violin' t iiimpittli,suit •U irk? )Dur -. s liii* . strugllA 1 )ad*ne aHd f' . ' oeiidam 41 id. t.-70.3 , ., 41.7rieipt0 poilliP I --xlissinit - teitptitcootesti iz o i tt_r iii p ir n e li r e ri y tii... a; n a i : . a a t il i d on , ir in ): : : : ; :e % s .ie pe w c s t i, A . een uniform frotrkthe commencement a e Chief Executive-mag*pti of this], f aat im, • are fully and freely expressed in m recent message to Congreist.to; which lo .have been pleased to altbde. 1 They arO l the 81114 Whether speaki i ng to Co _ n orb the nations o f Euro . ~-, J - ...Still l ll44tit. .co,p,tl. ::0640ffitor to in : dep Apace. and f reed tn, Ilshould 'the 1, wish a' -as ilms .. greatest . blesaing you could; j oy -ia restoration tii,, your, nattie ,landi - uti.'should that .neio. bappen; I canon fiepeat - My welcomeito you and `' our _cloirpanions here; 'and %fray that Glad's'leSslng may rest upon you ;wher everyour lot may be cstl f y i) -' ' '.' - .....-_:...... -....;....._......., - , ' : - . - . - Nam' 3in towirtisSi I•- : - gt- rill be, n, coler, Gray, Green, and Ittawa,'w,ith e nsiderahlo White: It will have,'from 'lie ttecky tiltnte (tor, building) Woad' 'tnne, y, end a - Mason; and the II: use ill coma IA such s nsefulihandt-. Craft- on' La:` Miller, . Taylor, Carter, / Futile Ch miler :nail: a 'Millar, to' ether (for it . ;Ch with aliarp. r; and to - tur lilt it 'tame ni,Foolleti,and , unter: Titer isa. hunter, , ilso, inil the . ,enate, which' boasts;ino, ot - its cdOlier, Millen and _reason, and, of koiarsey .ff Smith. ' The , .. ~. ..,- - - 1 .-. -.- • he elements are to tie s e -mixed in t t com position.of tlie..l)od.) - . ltew york furnish -1 es - NtellS, Brooks, a i SOW, and New Hampshire ssiirgie are.. 1 1There•Will be i - mullet hing,.goodl to ' ri ik at ;The Capitol ; for - Virginia l sends I leade,‘ - and . lMissouri 'P,Oiler; and to ea l , New .York sends, a Fish,- - mull owa: . - lieniii! Misie; too, froip tWo B lls,.liesi leS d Camp Sell ; and_ 'though; .., 121 - epUbliCan Legislat i lure,-. the Senatelairifi [have o 0 King, Ord the House two, bOSiJea.a . Mc lueen,auil a supply. of Getitryi and one; y-I.',orth To offset Si) G much nohi'ity, T .ime,sse(ittlbrows in a Savage, 'aha North Garai an *Outlaw and a Ilad "r. There Will be all "torts of men'. the O-4-lorace Mann, plin g man, 1 Chapinan, Penniinan, - besides Senatrir -Mangum, a 'd Mr. Pierce, whsc; Christian name is R man. , Vermoni ar Missis ....sippi will ach .11 'ye a "Fo here, hut . this will „b_ ballat ced. by t i e i Morehead Kentucky' ends.' .- - , - i °.. : - . rem • •ashAng n. - • . . , . r ' .-11 . . - WAOII:NOVN, Jan; 3. • •Th .''good.: Spanish Minister Clderon de la 13arc4. is said ;o be i 4 .4 perfect ec [ Jf stacy i nf delight - , not .so Mum o -er his new ‘,' oei" though that gladdens his 1 uow alr ally -well • decoratld breast, but [ with th fp,Ct that m its istrnstithe Queen, il s‘inctio 4 thores' ,nsibilitiesbehas taken to keep vace.bets Ten the svo coontries, and tha t .l e has ben instrumental" in re-' ' storing tO their li ies the deluded dupes of the 'Pamper° xpedit ion,' Mr: Web ister thineasy d'ovvls 1 has done - • much , l i 1 more tha harsh \ o e5, 7 76n0 hence is mote 1 • iileas.. T v an ever with hisi, well written [letter at -did th work for the prisoners. - Tin-no' er's A urn or .pardonn'*ill come next i e his enemies, that is; the men, whti preten to he his friend,s,lWill :rnity let him 'at no and trust him to' the '. Govern-_ inents-of the countries. gi ? ever would have - gone from Cuba . t0.141,',. l' 'n, but - fh,r• inter-meddling enemies,- ,' ling them- seltes I ftieilids:, ' ': . . =ll i a .''' .- ,' Ko''sisrro...lotoncrEtto..jsrrioN". 4 The•Senator' from Arkatisa:s; Mr. Bor.- land; who cured to receivelthexet4on of" 1 the.Neiv Vorklndustrial Cimigress there- 1 by teeming to`sanct &ant What . waikisked for-intervention in EurOpeau affairs, ' anP , in a card;-- . 1.: -I ' 1 Not that :I favorl the, views-.or , 1 ivishea'pf theNeorialistS, but - beanse I' regard . thisniece ent of theirs as, ono . of a sends which is ow in ;ipid progress m of developeent, he effect of which if favored by Co i r -ss, is JO, involve us in political affair. , other countrie s ' in a 1 .j„ way and to an • ent not [intende l or re-: cognised by' t i rstituTiOn,- and which in my.ripinion,.ea end only in changing -the i charact er Of th;s our gOsernment, and 'bringing ruin Upon' Our ciiiiiitry: ~, . .i -.. I; am one of those who believe that our governinent ss•as formed; and . we' the rep- resentatives of those who r fi l wm ed it, were ''sent here, for tic sole and exclusiie pur- • pose of leglislating.fsir- 119 promotion of .A.lo7can interests. I find no asithority in the constitution under Which I hold -My seat here, and wind; -alone - prescribes and limits inyi duties andr ; Powers,. to* do anything, el ei .and to the rjeachings and admonition of the "Father of his Coun try”- , and of those wise'rri - en who'eo-ope rated with im in framingl and admitas-, l i tering the . oirennztentrj`find the highest. and strong st :considerit4ns, if additional ones"were needed, , for ; well O 1 e 'ng within 4; % a i these ' fi ned and limits.".'.; P. S.-I . ana authorized. to sty that, oth- - er Senators who voted all° did 'were in fluenced by similar conSeration - 8 'with those which governedinai yole. ' - ... ..1 , . ..,v (..' t. , - • 13 - . This is the tone of a Out the whole 1 1 1 Democratic- party,' but ; ' 7 Mr. "Meade: of was willing t h g'i , perional civ ilities; nothing more. 1,-Mr. Savage of T ' ll'''ease,"sarls-= I u.'.. '- . _. - . .. ; I ate an Aineriezih. I want . no new- lig T to shinelapon iityltrat i l - kvay iupolitics. i T - .star '', .Washitgio i n . has lett,. in my vis on, not of it s char m s Of brilliancy.— 'a ' 7 cot 'whir . * the fig si history ,of my to me it isia-lesson of airis so null allhstle, neW bible, would:oT alter.a asylli-. I . cbuld: r only hope, like 1ii.1.: fl- . .titrka4aB,. wanted. to and had Away!' inten= tbelXesolution when d - vote: . , If Kossuth . le I:10 14 : invitation -raigttlir:. 1 n/ 1 4 1 the co vat: Once latu. as .to " Il 1. ,tbil , ..juit ( Mr. S.) :e, one. , . - De4ciatie-Natiainal. • ' a' , Ntter frOil Ittr. '''''".... ' Ko ' - th 1 - ..., - nyfAttng . am ‘_ o - I.?in o,.!.:rytth the reply e-f,vi treat: it.;On Ykred -1 , 4 4.i-n b . "dt e sn.s., t of ifo thatJ, ; t..%. , tivi::,g: ~ d ePded they -iir, ' ,rittyafar d - . On is '1 " ; iiiiitact:4o2,tifitle 1 -..e. , . --'.-., l .- M--2f *Si._ . fartzter. EMEMINNI 5,. , .',' , ..'.::' - . 1. :- , :j.: . 4!":1P.: - .14- - •:.- - ::::',--:-..:. - 2 , ..'!-......:',. -J .- ::_ .i . ifilV.--.ls±.i?-.,--,.4.::::-.4,:.,,,,L4 - Free' Sail - Abalitiaal • ',Artio who go for I "! bit . . „ - ary,PiktiVe t aliatta; a a *tatta.,, ~. ~_• -' ~ • Ttfa- ~`s tory to same ' yours ieta ' , that le claimOffen-of Southern man tiAlled lupot(lCOaitith, atidStated to Won could not coill* to be ‘ countenuntledL4y,'.the Souttias 4ing'si he was itleidified with gawiiit 141(1his eliiitte, - 1.4 a liara' 4 lavatt-'. tiotiZtoNO asich ‘deputatien vdolevittgot• lup save in the writer's . brain.: , The South ) run against wa'r,, with the Contineni •of Europe. Ili KoSstith proisosie,just - as it .run,:` , under -Calliope - ,4 g aint l k war =with England for 1.:5, 4 '4O br • Phight.”. ' The - South is Coeservatf i vit itrall such: mat ters, and ever , has been.--. Express. ., • . . ~ THE FIRINWINTC! THERO PSIETIIEUS:-.-- Tbe news of the firing into the Potnethe us at San Jratui•de - Ntcarig , as no CX cittd any grpatramounr_eflraneastness or attention in England. The matter will, without doubt; " be amicably adjusted, and no sukiensien - , of, friendly_ relations be tween:the-tveo calinetaii at atl - filtelY to result. Senile, regret -is . eipressid that. this - untoward afi'mr shoUld have'happen ed at alt,to"interrupt fur cane Moment the amieable underitanding which existed.-- There is evidently-a growing . , feeling a mongst the intelligent classes "in England thattthe Central American claims or right " of , England_ should ..be withdrawn, -and that the . policy of non-interventiOn with the t.J.. 4, .om-eminent on the Western l I - Ontinent should be adopted: The.peopled of Enland, judging by the leading or-1, Oli o o fpublic opinion, arc more likely toli seek the alliance of this republic for the! _defence .of constitutional freedom', 80, .strongly menaced Europe, than to pick! up -any petty cause of quarrel:. The doc• trine of-.an _alliance with _the Unite ' Sintes-'--there is no blinkinf , the fact--i ' 0 now making great progress. It was firs openly started by .Mr. Croskey,.the con sul of, the United States at Southamp tonoit th e banquet. . ! ;:iven by the' Mayor - of Senthampten, I „Vinchester i and it has since 'bin pow , . , I fully impressed . up on the'mirads nf,t be EtigliSh people, by the speeches made by the Hon. - IL J. Walker at _Liverpool Manchester, . and • otbkplaces. Tbe feeling has taken deep -root, particularly since the coup dictat of Louis Napoleon, and tlic complete estab lishment of a- . despotic inititary. goyern mcutin France. It is thought by many in England.fhat- the time Hi 11 2 - far dis •tant when . Constitutional.Englnd in un ion with republican. America,' Will have to stand forth - :as the sole' b t - mighty champion -of freedom against a formida ble f: coalition: of Europeon . eSpotisni. iii Loek:ing forwad,lthcrefore, to ts.gigari tic 'struggle, frattl, , ht with" m meat ens consequences for the peace of the world, no fght: matter will lie Suffered te inter ven to separate—England .froin its re rnelt,ted friendship with the Great \Veit. erns confederation: There will, there , fore, he nocowder burnt i hut there may -he a . little, Ink shed end foolscap wasted over the INomet lieu's' affair. . . . . -- Free Banking. The following- from; the New - AL - Orb ributie allows the aPpreiation in which I I the-Free Banking system 3 held RI that State, • The time is nut far distant when ildi system will be follow led in Peonsyl vania and m o a t .. of itt.olg a.tes :‘. * " And - a third most Important sateguard agair.st general disaster is the system 'of 1 G- 'floral :Bailing happily established iu 1,. th, s State •. ' - . . ' lis - systeni is hardly a dozen, years 01:. -It replaced that essentially corrupt , atid.hazardons engine 'of. Regency des- , 1 pOiistn' known as . ,lie "Safety . Fund• Sys- tern,":established on tbe . o ffi cial recom mendation -of Martin Van Buren, .when for a few days Governor of the , State.— Of thaf System the radica vices were,-1...1 ;Co Bank could be - estab ished but by, a - 1 . special act of legislation, endering Bank ing,a m6nopoly-controlldd-by the rulers of the State and employed to increase and perpetuate thew power. 2. The safe,- prudent; solvent Barks ,Were. com pelled to contribUte• annually , of. their earnings to secure Cr recompense the : public for the mismanagement, prodigal.' ity and rascality of the other sort. 3. This contribution while it lullecitbi pub lic into a false security, and really did' make iiii after a slow-fashion, for the de falcation of insolvent Banks' Chartered under .- it, proved utterly illusory - and .wortbless in a season. of revulsion and . wide-spread calamity.' 4. The State . was repeatedly called upon to ssustain . its Safety Fund bantlings - by heavy loans 'of its credit or - by passing' acts enabling them to refuse payments- on their out standing Obligations, yet 'continue the e mission of new ones. . - \. srstem Went clown in the crash . . of 1837vntul carried its Political Each and godfathers down with it. Each bad in turn ;upheld the other through their al ternatelperits in formeiyear4; but a storm had at I length arisen which prostrated . both.. IA 'Whig .ascendeney'in the State Cou4ils was established for the 'first time since the death elf ClintOn,by. the election of 1837, and one‘olits first fruits was our present systein -of - Geneial Tune. BANK- This system - liip.eages,wiih "all , Chat‘. 1 teriag-or expre. , :. ,:-:::its of ''')u.wer fiom the State .. Any citizen or company of citizens may e:.l)lish a bank by comply ing with the legal requirenints. binding upon all: Each bank is fesponsible for its own Itnanapmeht and , rinutied to fur. fil none but its Own voluntary obligations. Capital may . beinvested in one .to any extent which eipetienee shall-prove prof itable, and the amOunt increased or re duced as cireubtstances shall render ad: visable.. Banking is placed on the same footing With' other avocation's, and sub jected to the same iacideutd of profit and Joss,' capacity and 'incapacity. : .Those_ who uUdersiand it and prosecute . it ac- : cording : to sound princi ples can do well by it; thOse who m*anage_ or neglect thew business are pretty certain to. lose by it, aS in everything else.. The State does not . make itself. nan manner res -1 poiniAlle rot the Banks, and will. flat bat . .- _ T roW money to, stpattiO or.patis suspension ' acts ':to . favor them:, What it does is aim ply to require of eachl Bank' amide and available security deposiled - in.: hs own vaults, -under. the care of its: :chosen 4ffi ors fo r the.whole amount of each Banys ;circulating notes : 'and -to mike,. thia . „Cure allowi no bills tio be issued - until' x:, -mined *lid : counteiiignPa by one' Of' 4 11 ~,ffi tr . cer,, iahli by his sagnaturentiesta at .Ptiblit SePilTjt - 1 1 1; adequate to such . no t es' ....redemption 'ha've l*ein'444s4ed*ith :tlie sf*t;.43l/ ~i iiiiiYit7,- i i. *witi?dia***#il thi;wito-14v4i;:fiecti!iidiAliat and ailed; ''ore4iiisi theßinkiiiiiyl4th6; Xesi by iifeoSopetency or04111,;•.* , is. MillOpPlOnt ; . brit : r 0 . is iie'rertiteleiszierarii - itii4iiiiini:i*lir. ..--,,,., _,. • , ;-6-1---•:-, MINIM EMIIME . -- :': , : - ;1:1, - :;.1,-.:- .:.,•-i:t.'-.-1,•11-t;1.:-:1-- ally ()fiber whole,'artid at all . 44 niettry:the face;of 1130,1na,teit l , *Vile ;Balk hal stopp e d kA #l:ol;4.*be.tuotii that.the,-w) t 0 4, 1 3ein thir , bill . ,be holdsfl itc*,(Ortlle*iiii'iAffor o rl a fliticretlbr l piekricia ltd. stach.*l ,His loss at the ivorit can' .'ilial 'to/i10:e11ta - *nAthe: , ..4,0 11 *TOPA► Banks established under this sys broken and been wound up, yet i ,O all their notes atone hundred C ,the,dellet; - -;'. , ,- 'i , • , , . 1 .. Such is the BankingSy/4On on the currency of New York restalre now in spite `.of t he, pressure and p of the times: - It may pot rtibe in its deinils, but its forolameat al plea_ ard.sciund, 4i3c1.14i1l abide iury . - which they bpsubjected: Ad' erai try hut cannot: subvert, them; a n rather, 130rirC to ShOW•hoVit et em Tor.s - ol moy ,1).o corrected, arid the siste • ed stilrmore der...61.0 and berieciel For_ this system; as we haili T . . --- ---- "". stated, New - York and the ptat 'profiting by her example, areindei . the overwhelming Whig ttittph ti which One.'Hundred ~ hi'll hers of AS3embly. to. TWenty- ig seg.l, just abciut 'revel-Aug the esti portion.. By thit• ivajoriti and ~t i t Banking System Was uevisect ed by it, sustained; against the dot though insjahms bost Bitter the :Edon-leaders; - - hy.that •Imajority pressedi upon , the Opposition Sep• a moral power which -rendered i tion palpably suicidal. The ,If i sre in g System had nutny early . [ard able champions' in the 'Legtilit pre-eminent - among the7n stoed' HALL of this city,. At a - sea Son like this, it is well that I, theie fac . merObered. HalLocofocolsai vs. Ba - • Illinois has recently adopted th ',Free Banking Law by a majority 0 1 abut 5:006 444- Wisconsin: has declared .for Banking lii a majority of abeut 0410. ... The .I.4occfoce pipersfirst p‘ fi shed the . actual result in 111inois—i-then on the strength of a telegraphic despatch denied it and have there let the matter r st, con- . tent that their reAders Ishallireinaln in ig norance. Illinois is,o . I' Of the most big oted Locofoco States in the pount' f ry. - It has. heretofore ii. gone everything' blind" which the Lodofoco I .Ikder,3 have resell i •.ted to =it; but it al Pears the - alve is gradually loOsening thl the Teo le are I gradually learning to see their i terests and to-understand th ii dupers - . 'The Pennsylianianpf Novi 27t1" j'hag it possible that Freeßankini I have been - defeated hi Illinois ecl .x "lf this. , neWs •be true, •we •w' proud of the DernocracY of Illinei. rl will have preserved their pn ' crush d one- of the,,boldesti sch, phin er them that has ever heen ited b. any money gamblers. 1 As the news was Mit true, we I the eunsylvanian isleshimed of tl .ry mocrucy of niineis,7 inasmuch have '.not "preserved' ilieir,lputit not crushed.thisboldischerne 0 to them." . 1 • I; oco ro The position o' the co n , . party o the Banking question is asineonsisteut aS , their. position otil,ll4he other - .questions now betpre - the Oliple. ,fn me - otucti generally Lnenfocos are in fliver of BaOksi Evety where they it!re fonill Of barroWiag _from Banks. In New Yorklhey'silymit without a murmur tO li'ce ..,Bat tig..l, Iri Ohifi they are divi.led, iome.bein Hards oth rs, Soft's.n Il -. IlinOis:und isconsin the 1 are decidedly hi r i avoi of Barks,,lend ; in owa they: are alrel l y Ibeginnin'i to sheiv similar. inelinett ..I. In l'enrisyl; vania we have BankLecrifOccis and - Anti; Bank tocofocos..-In Philadelphia cOun;- tY it is q treason" to; the party to tote for a - Bank bill,' andin ir eri-y • county' a - man might as well say he was in[favor,iifOom mcn•SchoolOducatiin as that he win favor of Banks; - whilst in Northam ton and many other enemies, so far fro% he; in g a criMe, it 'is a leerit toladvoate[ the charter and re-60ft er of , these 4 . mon; sters.". Although_,, the, - LcicOfoCos have the GoVernori, l and , Legislature . , of jut:State nine Yearj out of every teiyef diirbistory, and oil course hr --- 'tab: . dished_ .nine-t; '.'we . have, yet tile; spots still to keep i con iloratiOnsi v Wniso is pal With coinplal Long live of all hurnbm , . - The Naink ' Ai the . Movemei in several counties :have a. law paised` tore, similar .to!the , in Maine, we ippe enactment in orderll be Understood by ot The Ist, . 2mfand that no persont, - shill Ifquors unless appOil select men of the 0 Of the city, 4‘ tot': . til \ purposes, and mi l l pomtee gtVes a! hnn penalty of 8900,.n0 ti poses." . . per s o 4.: If - any - tiers° 1 Conttnry . ..,to 44 1. a . 4 fOrfeit: on, the k.fi • .1 4osts, on the - -seeo. 1 J ' 1 1113 . the third and e., tkii 840 . .and• - Cests.,. li*ss ;than . thr ee ~ . . • . .:. tax *plinths. .1 1• 1 1 4..i , Pensities 1 :.... debt,'• &c 4. and- 'lf . dian,- - .4e.., i.shali ,' 1 ;.-1 the isirit,:defengan !, in any.- ‘1(7.404 .iequire , I. ... comm .require .of a broach:9ft .l i i i ~ 6 . . T ere shall. . •, bond' o 8/00, to . ps the colirt appea led the appeal -= and s not Be ll lintjf . .thnn the d efendant the'lni . 7•.feto.sitii4 : Ofeonrction . defen ideithe sinounkpf onment. .= ~:,'... • '' •0' 1 vs. 7;;: : 1( the!.seltc .tee - ireieseid.er e, *. , iiii.ticiid;";ho:' ** 1 0; - 4 ;' 1 , I .3, SiM4it'l*ol as 'for 'sellitigtti: ' ,(4iitili*g.i'v;.:;. -- -;•,1::-.1 - , ;,=4.:: . :;40 No*, -41 . li,,datitiolitt'..ittifoi.4 --- - - - -I r - - -''tit jostiort, mit.l!, ~ liiitthitll,"*l4l4,ll*' 44•10kiltitiiiiiii* him. ..-v!..,..1.-_ , . -...,,,,y,•,.., ,rv. : : Inc rely cut; rfec rincir est to Tn3Y vtql) detai ready now tea!) 1837, o r _ ree s mined C.' was: e whir .rOjec ' and l'?fit VILPS I be re- SEM )aimed: 'll feel . . The y • y and r - ;Ines to °nem appose' e as , ey -tlll- I y" end ipluedpr, _ 1 ilieds Law. .., L . noVv being Made . of Pennsylvania to lyi the next :Legisla ne now in eperatiou d a Isynopsis of -,thut hat .the matter may readers : 1 ~. d Sections iproVide, Mi. allowed to; sell ed ta"da so by the - 1 ~ ~ . n, aria mayore occ anical and Medici/1 etier, UnleasisuCh a 'and sureties, in I th" o sell:for. oi4er ill!' I , • 1 : i 1 (clerk or aient, 'sell it pronisioratie steal j conviction 1 1 440 an $2O and cbsts,,'-ati: subsequent convi - d iinPrisoninent 0 t , tu , 1 , ' g, ormore than 11 • `i erablq, by. action of seleettnan- pr aldert rse bis- approvalqf hall recover no Cost's iet-seleCtmen; 4r.c. 1 , are ce suits when Doti - law. .I - - ' I i• - , no( `appe I unless : oats And .. i t ec nalty in 0,..a t . p rosecut e a -band t tilt he will al- -ii i de ided, and i • 110141 t ...14ulvitnce • eid... ' lll )d'i itbei , Li ce. int shillfter ,don. 'es ,- cost ImPns/ ;- :: ,1-z _ , • I- '. lintify the appall! JiLinc of tie 1 ) 0 4 4 I :, t sTie*//:8 t?rth recover 14. j koyrci _. ie, f.tirigpm encoring i ;',s .. - . , f:1- .- 1 - ,t. d 1 , iisicoiniiii(Olitilfroiii!, o;lo4lo.iiiiPY Atftuses-c.c./kusii* ItOrith.4l'lloi _ 00 PMC.I nzl ~ y y'' ,;. P. p -nbed SearCl foss on 01. -nak iciaor- , • brit, and 4 , owner of l ench__ - ,.h__qii:O; be sm's= rieirby the officers to[ a forth With lictore him, rid if hi p s::To ith t t ithe liquor, ,is °reign, b ire r ed under t , slaws, ath i d State ', irill are in t e original g It Sto.• • Ittiao shall th ihr2lT . _ / b0 ifin p e torfeit 44 and be d stroyeit. by of the Ju ge or JUStie , and in l hi enCe, or 'ti ; , ale'presence of some oi 'arid: , y I?ifir to witness itiildestrc li arid in s c' , case the owner of- is (Oars qh 11 4,PaY a fine Of SW and &c. -; 11 ,- ' - . .1 12. If 1 111 owners o the liquors 4nown t eirshall be advertised two by posti gland if they!, to an i la skin out of ihe State, =or are or me t ey may niir be destr i yed, .. , - 13. if the persons cl *min such -= ppeal hi *hall give bond for $ • , ay all MI and costs, and i thedi• 1 e agaiiffittipe defend nt, he shall ' j dged II qmninon sel er. of I intox rinks, iAlit :be subject d tohe sai i hi ies, and Abe liquorsl s hall e 'des 1-1. Mii)irs,Alderm n, & • aro dto caasdrsearches t be, made i . s. near! Orade grounds, aild like nd'seiz'Opersons a d liquor, an hem bet'orei, the justice who elm] he liqu r iciestroyelF and pn131 4 caner r r „ihirty days. ' 15. oxides for ap in other cObs. ,I 10. A 1 inlypients'ar tion,oft is; la, withm void. -• , w I ' 114 . Th.-.o3radford . Commends= I' l th 4 p Locol nauctis for Claying the lutionittn theltable, a . " The actio n ola of the! should teach', the De ., son. ' UIPOn . , the anct i, party, l i t iislftssible . and to - Petiter a glori Any 'att rOtit at inte r creed— tik'l _" attempt i pmmi. arpliibholeth ' t fraught vr,R h 1 - danger disaster " .;illy may.! be alto - edite d differ) ! the 'fa ,iff44as upon i Improv triepti . -and s i r Lions l Asilong as tur ling to . 4i y.ct and ca tees of the : 'Consthut guarscribe I otith?se guar le peeled 1 1 1 1 . , Illis \ 's niiradmissio racy" d ffiiri upon theft and, Ri 'eti !limproverni er qu tiaiii. They the. SI ~c'° ' . questiotil i the co . flicting opin - cl.. ansttlpressps. I n O ---o lliionn e River and ' n ,ii)in,l Tariff , - Ahev i not di , coislti - 11• 'WhP -ioal? 1 oi• is ho i ' 9 uality of' Ma. Ow ns ... Aratio4l 1-: Tntll;gence fillingi : heilylyi , ins,three!f! Ales Owen, Ilate , Consul a vitnni i n syl . he, clef 644,11iiinself 6'. , mse - the c arge inhumanity and vpd t 'Of: brier yin diseha , nt,4f his Anti - s in. referee e to ,prisoners 1411OWere ', aptnied by lthct 7 1 , ;ban A ih,Writies and execlited- - f0r ..1 11 participation - in the 1 opei!eXpeilitior Mr. Owld'4ienuotri, y 'denies :these cl ges, 041 insists; that hP,didlell, ha -, compatible, , with the! ireh+tanc a de. *Melt !he'prisoners.! vere placed- imi, the .11. limitedl . p4Oers with ' 'Mel he iv - hi s If investe . OHe publi ies the copyl. f. a letter 6 addressed . ti 'the Captaii-qe e :. al; soli . iti4 the liV, , of fifty Ili* . e ., who w re Tentenced obp shot,- okon tf event atOat could not be grinted.; ' ski: iug th thbir!3xechi on - Might -he de ri rzli ed.. P fills the Ca taiti-G-eneral 4 ties ii that t e nieri captured are not me cPtir citizen* or citizens C. any. attic' . na, on,- .e, lout: pi fa . le ',. and thP lie icatitio n t. Pl "fit ~.. , in • . .• any to I regard to t etri Bank , 1 tl i and up what. d 1 Locofol, is spt which can tcl ~er. , e:. 4r. ,' Owen or , o; regard iabirently ;',l h i ail he did , e l r 144 Ability tl itia,litiminist ilthditi with f t3814i . es ou . X or , t : O ilublishes , eri lvvitten o _ . * , ,f)aiu, in i li have to 1 t s ncerely, \yi ii i i +7- behaif baying 'been 1 t'tk' 1 y . llg, s o f in( ect to, - trie.l • 1 . ! 1 ilayr ,- 1: frjm ltl consul., were li asserts! most 0 dition nisbing er necl He all Thrash tune fo Owen i 4 1 "do ino I onion regret 1 for ma exten o i s Letter of Kes i - Itil 0 . 11 .- .., ArailiiiNtriori;:De`c. To theiPiltera4 Asse ly of Ic y 1 . When y . , u did th e honor - to- n Confer ' me tb ei app intmentl 'of 'a - Sena Or r - foi 'Keil4lty,4, hinh I, nw- - c.qtr ! i a ' V' cti.; ; ing,it 'tili e ili Ot-inten or- eicpectlo' tile en i'o term -of si -years, ~,- , r a, viousl rot red; fin Ily, -ie . fia p ii from t atil ody; butL ut. Of the , te n 'no:Oak ioul esulting frOm 4 they „ .6 Me?ci N . * ,mentnufo untilc*,,,,, - 01181 Irian acing the'tinting : if not:, he li tegrity,6 the.Pinkti to be Iyi , ty to ret rnegairita ate, a ; ' ,r: nontribuit! My - br"lv an ani act/filo, settlement .Of t ,thito4e ijonti, tj? tiiint the Calamities with ' We wer4i, thieitened i l. „-, Such' a : sOfti was at entO, ed:do,',7 thtilaat"Ve is rli ) i ins4trogrßliii OCie*ecOir i trust ' a4 l : 4P 6 = -- vvill - 'ilePPiiii goill t fat,„j . ~',' mild' -lin eapeo4l gniat ;a 1 - -fidcif4 i . :() au iiiai. - ii ' 'flail ~ ~.. to 4tid 0 . 44 tujianit ightz % ..- Q n ,' °lll' st: 64 ik, r I ,' 1 gre i B , . was ritti'; . . , #.IFA N ral -; : 1 31 01 Y tian, '*)' . Tt' Aital(l) itt(:,4- - icnanti* od:: if 1.11it,.# , :41to 'll - . .-f.Sis ilk; ." it:*`: ' ::::::* Mt :., i 111414 -, -i.-4. " - ii - goA 404'1 u 'n' ;#ll ..r4 [111•; f • 4N, te; I • Irtii •••••,- silP - - 4 )1 U ' t •Z.- -, t 4 ,4•1 44: rA. -1441-s., ' frit. fiCia; eau.- c.trdei. e ep T et iee l ch costs, ~ I Pa 1113. vywki y ier wine, igeors Pr to yetisili Ipd ca fpg • en , "cied. eilbir , li is, r - pllices : Wing °Mei °l l rd ° I ocn, ongr• Grim a sii 1 4: . Dentocr,tie . ioei4tVerr'' ~ .. p i lt . t t °rut ' sr us. oh al us .4 tory i r•olati o um o in ke. A' will su . land regna ot _t e De upon' this;,:_ ' Harbor - an upon ..othe - y 'pOrtion ry out: the ,ioti,-Who -sl 1 antee,s'shal .0 I Thee u that '0. t 6 f uriff; upon' ients, Und tii do not Jigi as is e'vtile ,iin A if t liei They , differ lie Sin very . Harbor .. iin' 'lest ion. • i er? And L lis proper there Any' en islte-sted ow I I.wW DEVE, r pu!),1), coin; ~ J i ~: ;- 1. trj Yit e. ut - y inher Jai& t ) he , prisoners i o eiPtured,- Air. O l t* Tr iverything 10 . 1 'e2 lleviate t. et . ectir.. t lli* w ni , fqr : a.. Kid clothing a t- -- his priN-ate u 4A - , a ietter fr nn 11 r:' t" the e e ofh s ;ep ..- vh?ch )te siq - t A hank I you, Nihich I t only for uurk e -' ricWhich. Tie . u on ' y Unavailing; hut'al o licks rhich . oti hu .e ,1 1 _ ~oa iton .1 with sre ['glace, Felt lit 3 Sen t kluc whii ~. i~ ."r t e';__,..;`- ~- 3~:;rz~ :~.~:~y%:rF~:•' r .~ ~_ , ig ii iio-0.4 ,I l ~:, i m ohi t o f FliitVoo4l * rist s... 4viir . thiait m *VI kVilottlistino v "ion*ibi44B gm7,great:‘ ina_ifu.del.,fo r Mo 'rin% pro aritcPcinfid.ii 114;re tile , With thl ,:.- Your MOE :PP:), f9k-- lg. .. --,- theueetnent or 9 4 4-Y r..-..b.r i l fo 3 *- - '-'P a i'' ! f ans, anc i e 4; _and in , OP_ -o' 6 ; - 11 / 4 b i ° .' t `• )11114 nfthis'adaion; tif;intp - s 4 . : T.,a44l*Plie-Oik 'wiih - profit-i4 ; ttiall= :It attP,4l l ::thit 411 , 3, 1: 1 Cheideeits: atifli: l. --, 11 .4 1 5 0fmk l'e 4 r: , ..',vel*: dited front the' futtn oat .__egnino:t-' , .: - Thei 1" siaaticar l y6or of the..TeWs':_liegan in.; the; spring, ' buti in ci il affairs: they retain theepoch oftli4 . gy tint '.year. : -. T1. 1 ,. p 7, -clout ~ C hinese 'reek i nc d• &ern: the, new_: '. nearest the- iddle •of ‘Aquarius.' The , Year of jtorn h 8 - cntlinP9C ti j-m' "March, and that of - u a- in'2 , 4-rY7 - 7' ther:Turks and Ara • .d tothefr.Yearlrm: ll : the:letti of July. , ..i titsChifliOr'-idiefn' 1 Sehid;hing of Persia o iactiedi on ihF4ay, - 1 Qf his publi - 0 lepiTy i . (‘'rscPolis;t . hat . ' 016 - min entered inte - Art ; ;and in co m menip ration of thi:4_fo'rtun t event he.oillaiitej dig beginning (?. l th ': year : to; . :be. relPlivel T froin-theauluMnalt he vernal e9ninoX, , - l i fit Brilitolo I?egitit Air year,. with. ( the new= moon in April. „Thpigelfitanikbeiri4 it jtt rebruary,,livbert the leaves,begin ."tO g eon'' greow Their year consists or -'.lB months, hOingi i,vrenty , Aays**ch . ; ;he' las t r fi ie days are spent in'tnirthl, and no btisineSS is suffered to.be dOno, or even i t any service * tbellemples, `,T e Abp.. - sainana have five ;stile days it t e -end- et: tlieir H ear, which eoinmenceis . on the 26th -1 oAu nit. The American..lndians re c kon -. i from.: lie' :first" appearance Tof- tbe new moon s , l i i the 've t rOtt' imetlitino.X.- - '-,T . l . ie- 14. 0 -, .',- lame 9. s begin their yearthe mtnute_tn-, whict e sun enters .4.ries::,:-the,,,yeri i t lians, I / miiiie;i; and. itheTiettiOltaiily,;:: ..„, 1 ' segih Oa' ear- *t• -- til? Vernal::: - Pciairio..x-. :The Frenc -year, during the. reign; of the Merovingian face, bigan ~on• the . ,Aly which the 'Oo s 'were revieWed, which_ was theft . tof March i l Under the 4,Car lOving343 't.. an on Chr;st Inds_ day„ and . i .underithe apetians on Easter day. The ecclesiastical : hegins on the : first Sunday in Adventi qharleto. apppinted, in 1584, that fur the futiire the civil ie sl:ould .Commence on the first of Janu . The Julian , calendar, whichlwas so ailed from Julius Clsar and lithe old ecount of the year,. was reformed hy ope. ‘Gre- - gbry ,in 1582, which :plan: w :sugg..sted., -bY , Levis Lili4, a Calabri - astronomer s ,' o The - putck add the Protestants in Ger : . many intredued the tfeW style in 1790.1 The ancient :cler, reckoned from the 26th of Marcl4a he- method :was • olr r I 'Served in, BritOnA until the'intrminetiOn .1 of thenew style A.b. 1752; .ofier which opr year ciMmienced on the first 4- Jan .r. ,:-..! ' - •----4- ----,---..: _ _ , ~ .. _ , , ~.' - • i - -- . . . 'lit DIGDONtitTOII EBTA ........ -From the esea• appearances, •says , the Boston:. Trareiler ; it will be a: lorig - time ',lra tete the estate oldie' .pi-inillioioiaire;‘.lllction=. ough of New , ..Orleans, • will ' yield much . surplus ; for the ,promotion of 'hiS - fgrand 'charities.'. :The exeCutors, and•attonieys,, andi not4ries,juil all -Who haye anything' re -do "iv-tilt - de estate, seem ' dipOsed - to hellitheisiselVes fietily 'from the-- , grand loaf:.I-The inventory of whole estate fills - Iclosely viittenioluFne ot 1041 pa -ges, tand. f preseifts a grand- total opiislo;-: 252,t, '6 'o 0, which..;828,85 is- for; articles .._•104:1 b • the deceased 'personally P:'—i. I , ' Theto 1 receipts from the2,.eitatef-, since: December . 2(l - 060, hive been:BBo9or. I 75. i The exe utOrs Chatge; a commission . on 'the.,Whole i nventory of • - 2::-..per., , cent. - which; oun to $62, 348,2 i f0r -14 e fiye. execu to . f . ike15,469,74- far ea cli. 'The - attorneY is alTowea \ $5,000- ft his .se vi= ces ; the notartes,..s4loo,.tl-4- appraisers, ' 06 11) 1 0,500 - , fmalt ; .eticl4ere- are lim ey ; 'other !claims - . et. to be alljusted... , This is ..the property +pinch . one roan 4ccumulated i and managed, 'through a whole „life : of la bor and frugality for the T ekpress-: ur - I pose of founding•_a-•inaffnificent .charitY; being, eaten up bythe citargea'of ,ii. score _of persOns,..wbom the law lets loose to prey upon it. I - The New- Orleana,.Delta, fromlwhich alie derive '-the- , aboVe- facts. ] s - ' • ." Thec.h - dirb 1' It %vs . l arges an ets ook , as if they: vyouldlbe kept,up 'earl/ pas or. with 1 *the revennes.y 'What , encouragement iir -here ti' rich'. Oen to leavithelr, estates for.; -charitahlefoinitloions ! ~., Better de:What ' one's hind anhea • rt ' find - ito'..= +le .- before' death. •. ' ..‘ - - ,--;', ,-' '- -.• _ • '; • '. - .... .-.0 , -----;----:.,. • . - , I , \ `‘ TACKLING ' 1 leivr:-- - Professor ' rtegen=J aque enounces t e use o saltpetre Itil brine intended for the ipmervation s-orl flesh to he Refit f9r - f00d. , , , That_ part'a:: the instietre:lwhich' ia absorheit,.. lay " the lueat, - he Says is nitric acid or lifueforti4. .a deadVilmis' n• Attimo?'4lesh,:lirelions to the,additio Of''pichle:eonsiStaorgelii."- - tineuatimr - fibiXfus-alibstatir t ia,'the:foriner ,obli'iossessing nutritiima Virree;:tliete:' ilitin.e 13. a. 4 . 3.3 0 6 1 Yea I ;S t ;4 4 : 6 4 01 4killitittou Coffli s e - salttiet*e, and, uiliii•iirofeisOrre:• l marks, the imieijiiiii:as-ditreiett; - a:' substance front Whatitalicitild be,.tis'lett= 'r, them is from 60 \ 1i:twit - IWO before it la istiW. rjeited tlithe'! Loves,, Oft :Fining; 1 , Heinseri toihelperinciiittit effectaa ithecliemicar hifige all thiiiiiiiiiiiles'icir moo be l tolleir* ri''indiOdicir#iiilol , tib.44l principally .- 4ob saltek)neat 7 .?'„luaii`_:a & fieuriy, iortl guin r. aeOliiidflifetii; tirciiii'- .1 4e4--and advises ivtntiii - ahandontienvOf• tbe'use nisei ietyo iwihti , 'l6iiiiiwi.rfeli: roll beet i •••Sr.C.,464 , oii:betit-.'-iit - ihaW !Igo . ' for w4iclii 6 : , 'lle - . 8 4 8- 11 11 ' I ngir; : iit'inlit I ff clu.aiititr *tin erinki-' 4 lio; jeit: -7 -i*:eliiiie, i t more wholes' trie; , aodeqo Orei durableti • 1. •,.: ' • .-:•,-:,. ~,,..1--, -,,-_'• - •, .-•-,-„...-,17.- . 1 , -,,-,---;,-,,,,,,, ottrtt. • Z. 4 4 1 - ; ::' ~ .• - - . : - - 4 :' - - - lekaowledg at. -, r .,,,.... _,: „..: ,:,-,....,_. . el NM. Rittitf.t .!..1014r!#01-11°' i i i Set int i(Ciigiii ' . t -- 4 iii . Willitiie after ;1 1 even - tir • - go, ieiteil . them with , ifife• • t5k,.. 4 .,.. ,. , .... , Did I!* Apt, , I t i cs •, . : A ril ... 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':-•- 4. der': ' - l diet, Ha, FluttAL - ' '' - l : by the 1 / ) ,rP4 - A-- • -,..., 4. -i.- _ upr:4,!,,, -i:: ;•„ .....: • • 11-,, ii ..*-=,-'--:. .:, ~. iiii. ; c0 it -1-I, ;tli -.- ;, - E(1 ....' 1it . ,F? - • • 7 . 1 ": ' !.. ".1":,'.4 I)er, .i d inilleti to, at tend' PP.6learl`:-F rreli'Plig4tt P- iii)4‘.''`" Ic'' Rianingo. r.,L 'tor:29th Rrgres,i - y . , ~- sfotcxissox, - of Goshen, Calln,M...ind , S t ATC-tit 1%, 4 1 r, of Lib - erti, i'd• - ' . ) fi 4 1 e 234 tat, by the- saris; ilt Alau .',VLiz• ilis,s of Chuinung i0.,1i,. r., , 'sad ki s 4 v iyi . . AN X.STU .of IdAll - Pal- . , , Oni he Ist inll:,y'lhe siine;. 1 Bf.ran..Dprsii kp t • 1 6elisii, N. IY and Miss Ciairos, Crux ,., Lts, Oi . preat Ikni, ,'.-:.. '., ' 7 ' .. At 'Brookfield, Conn.,. on rlst.rnonn . ,ag i of * Ist 1-- inst., - bY -aer• p• curt 4 lv ! d rPETtit STOLva;',„ li c 4 'Minns. ' Pa.. and Miss. lt. room of Brook.- tireid- — - --: ,' - j l • --` . ~.- .: -, • On'the'2'sth 4. by tte:y. 8.0 . Warhol Mr; Titco:*_ rB. AL LEN, i - Bsi4galit . er.• ano A s ,e xicusz .-1 L. of , Clrocolun. - . ' -.' '• -. ~ro Brid• ew o o er., on the Ist urn., LTA. L, fios . c . 3ir ' '1 kOw no - , Bmr,rr, of-Br . it !ifiati3Olici liii; _. - ' ; 1 Coro! ' A .. WOOD, Of - )Vp01, Brad:co. h- . - n fiao Is nut, by . E.lko Ink Es- Mr. In tat I.°P. ANT f Hyde Park, s td mime C. ; Tqf 1 . . " '.- - •'',• t a•ir ilki .. 4 htir of Elkilut UM, of -Lathrop. Iz- ___: ,. .......,.i...L.:4._:-i.,-,. --: b,;'isi alt.: . after'ldwit ,igne;sl.!t lot ii. John Gillesiii e i in#reatipind, c itEnnistor,' iridow ofi•tht late Judge '. 1 i n the 72ntiient of 4t . stge .. Dec.. 29th) infant eon ` of Jitzt IC and . ~.fraztam: i SI - ' ' .. - - Mea.'. LTi) - - Triomson, Li .Fitusklin, ' . F.lizabeth In Fraiikliti on. Ft . ..ajar:oSi; Deea:itly Staws.Psti,_ aged 82 years. ' Y- : - - ' ''' !: - "We silit:i , t tat he, oar;agedsire, r ead. . t . `Arid yet - Why shOitld We weepl:l'6W : was w ett'il"'" With the fried." of many years,his:feehleste :Had toot ftfrewarited SS that his end was ;', '-. Ana well we hneW that he alreadyhad- , 1- ick:ipa, , ,ed ib.*ktia.l3f nian'slir — pilinto ti .): .. i Andthoughi we .wished that Itti . weiiddliieeititay,:' That we nii‘idsf:See.his fare - and 'hair hiseheera, Voice, yet stilt; iv . lts , , Eliolitsf we weep, -- We griefs Notiiherfthi i,rolderi:giain'is gathered in, • -, 1.. Nor when lise - orchardi - yiehl sheirrripitied fruit; Then why for:him i ssito, toil of years has 'thus-- .= -:\ 'Been gatlsek. d to:hisrest, i4fienCe. To God • ~. P4l' ° gal* is - *Prtit:' .has; Iv . itfille;I: 111 ild 4agh, , . We s iong's:4l ivies bis . griiilti.YiYet . ..:Willr''; - .The . tmeniory of hia - .Birtnes; sweetly', Nil 'Round Oti;lhearti; hike twikclittiiiil dia . : eitioi , ' min' . .' 1 .--_ . 1 • ---• '.- -- .. -[was . illitk.A.4itii#o.oo . • • " . . - THE: OAD TO AVEALT • . •!.3 *re:that guaranyes to us al com"- ; • ,_. .Piet . ' y more ' surety, in our decline of ble. d 4 n beialt : 'hod vigour of youth, nothing ; then the question• ii; , rilt Audi that be obtained and secorni4 If . Wei. have ,a Congh, Cold, Bronchitis, Asthinn, CV tarh, Pleurisy; Influenza or hoar:metes, many other affection.off the Lungs or Chest,. you will find in . DR.. THROOPS 00 .VPOUND 'OI . YRUk:of BLOOD. ROOT, a sure and sate.remilv, or if your 7 Aildrezt are afflicted with Critip of /his*, OrsfiesCoritter - renriedy can be found; dicsisends h . ** 2 . , `„lfiwierfoiiewd with it, and certifictitk-ei its iriul*pi too_weri, now in my possassion. 14ms it *yi - mil,._ .11_dbittit..the.reatest remedrorthe for 'arty ilapotitio of the .T.. ,, t. The powers 'of , , 41i.k.* : X.: ' ' ltrli. laiiikorig been losiwn; .iii, I si :iillie IsiisAtept it somewhat i f 111 at,; •bitt ilittot Jayself that tbe.6** ccilf...'is PerWinditio itt use will 604,1; fii4i:illerever it,' is reeked to en. eit4tritel , rdifieli,c .: • ••• ‘• W ish . I ,'A WA7O D Mollins..-4 Wish to entelimsfs your condition, "to lessees your 'cares, pfulikln. fis and sutzieties, Which I do by !providing *lO4 tender offsprinp, m , a ne& for their ills;;lbst ii - aiiiiged to their infirmities. eritbout :tle felivh entisvquersetes frionrrettiies chimed withipiffes.: so dimtruativd: :and dor ymental ,ro so many shear, • midi of rant race: `'Whn inongst 'you but feels Ai_ the gifferiirildinj;vb • cries are thc.Tly ititli! cation Of its suffering.: Writhing with_ painsfroat . eholic, ent.ielafed fruit (Kart - him or ifysentermufl, ferinx great nervous irritation (often to fita)fMs teething--of-eu brought' to death's door by &alai , infantusn, and ever' ill arising from becl. them 01rAtirsfiNg. I have seem all these toured ins da".alaittalt, -. hx. a remedy that. I. *re . been.for AlliiiAltipi, in an extattihf - retie" ( fitly . .. wan : years, and ; now oar itio vouondu tl ,trae ', ''', , '.O, 4 Dr. Throop's infaistitszonstio nod, 101 l • suf. '...Whire this reniedvbas bre used iihaat 1 bounded laic!. and, et vithie s ' : ' a , :iota grtiit';#te *Wits fir& • ,444." .. ' ; ~tagffajt:a. ( o4l*- s oamil. 5 _stritilli• ':its, , ' . 400. 0,11011 4 4 . 1160:- .. W ink s . - .' attive*Oat tortoni! . childreitild'apc:i ' 1i IirI*IISLM of !anti*. cry Parent-Is aware, ' ' A i r cted It is tsar duty to extete: . *sasigijegly aq Pm'. which can W 'AIN' soli. ' k . :ifiw-.duisd a Dr. i Throop's WORM POMO , ;,.....-'.... illb)Tu ° ' i titri" with ails Ve :', , 1 , 11 . a te day. li lilt destroy them L. . and dicier). dosa alike , it *cceptable to th e children thaLdis atabOot*ot lady kiwd. It is a happy . omnpeataf of hooka vegetable wedicittes, that to their nay duce• Vilumieifut ems upon those f ill pf thehiutiiinisistem, ~ ••• .. ' Ir ) yilkylt -- 84 44 from thttur evaeg 61' A i iiiii4llliir or Bowels. you have few, ... lctii. iidizeloiniickAisirt-burch dam lea) , c c l •Ikei 6 ; alAr. 1_ . i'liiliii, tiviesia4 sYlaPtr.„ tho,.if et/licit ilia MT COl,-- 19 tai l -11 :i7 r cAgo beitt see of Dii'• ; - ' Clatilo. ity#4.*:!,.... if, hay° a `-';, • '.lKt opolbskits' el row:__ T. wet:link. '-' , : sea 44 the "P''' of tha hi": :cilitgii - lVit'V al l ua t, i,, t u g mi b rog.,. llgola ttlie 2 , Tot ' ' •,1115411, - !ti0 . 461" stoo l tgajfilintsh 3iiti*. ; tirktth a t : l44 "4lciti lac ot years - i)f. e* jt..--' - al ikto Watut• coos estietiteiiiotha!ietnetiPOT 'edi Dr. rhitlNA EY•giViiTEit - 'nerr e a l , 4 " .' 1 1 04:41f 6 90 Nedifines, that tikould bt .i. ,la T . 1114404 ii*e - iy hoosalteePer , " a g md : t tr i n g7: '1091!..r0id% and which only Yttritte ' itTi;tilittii icjilace. ' , ' —!1 , =tit- AG ..alepaey -- titL t0g01.,„ - m cgl "" c Gr*tike a 4 ' B " llo.l : o Assifir Virr t* t htlatow - 11.-4tr0#0 . ....;•t1 },;, Ihve--4w-ur" -IN4lll* iley 7 4. 13f Blai:44ol49lCorter4 . " ', , ,i , -nuary !I. !.832.: ' 1 ' -:' ,- ' 1 1:.47.13: ...„ /Y ~ Wei bake. - - - - iii i i, • " -_,, .-,,.. , ,_:- ,---- . is .o.4lgig envoi . trr ej al mel ow_ t . -i no to t zea v ,- :',,-_, - , - 12- 4•4, --, , Dim 11,4851• ~, - NENE :!.'il.j:,, :' ':..'..;7_1 ...,,,- ' ,!•:.;';::.4_
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