iu,a..comfoltablo. pls,ce, I.thought I heard a sound of breathing outside. the door.. The' chill feeling of horror ran alto' . me as ~I listeited. , No 1 deadtilenee still in, the passngeHl - had beittlotdy thinighr air blowing :_softly- into `therrooin:.. The next- monteria wtu on -the' viintlew and the next ha firm. OP On the iva, t e rpipoWitktny hands and !Mee& r sh 4 Idown into the - Oreet easilY4o quietlWits I thought I 816f - it:rind 'maine diately set off lathe top of my spee4 to a- . , liranch -.Prefecture' of ,Police, , ' which I \ knew w as situated in the immediate neigh- - \borhtiod.4 A subirrefect, and several among his subordinates hap up,Anaturing, I tielieve, some d4etnel7 o itr e P e n't et i l Fl terimis. Murder whic.toOnr; Ing.of just then. When -.I he steryjim..wbreathlesschumpantkin Fren,b, I could See that the _sub ereat' atisp*ed' me Of beta '$ , 'Seim tiorlfshman r obbed ' altered I -went r .and before-I = lied anything - like Con he - i 3 11*(..1 lathe ppp*b 6 rore into' - a - arniVei, , plit - onins supPli- . "0 (for'l waitare-bead €44*.irekA file 44 4 31 erfittsil,ftirea - 'his• Oxpert -r- TolloWers to - get ready all of. iinals'forlirenking open doors.- - end rip Ping _ .up ltiOck:flOoring,'"and_toOk my arm in the most .ffiendly - and manner pos..si ble,to-leadme with him - out of the hinise. , \ Away we went through the , streets, the 'g - 4h-Ptcfe.ctsross,examining and congrat ulutin,g:Me the sainebreath, as we marched:at thehead of Our" formidable • plat . ' cornitatits Se n t inels were .'placed at the back andi . frout of the gambling : house the . ,momdnt• we got to iv; a tre moadous battery of knocksl4Vis directed ngainet the door ; a light nppeared at a window ; -I waited to conceal myself be `hind the police—then came :1170 - i'e . knocks nud a cry of—' Open . - in the name of .the - ' At . that terrible, - summons, -bolts am locks gave way before an. invisible hand, and the Moment after,, the sub-Prefect was .-._ in the paisage, confronting a waiter, half, dimsed and Ighastly pale.. •This was the .. ist`ort dialogue. ,whieh immediately took "We wank") see the Englishman -. who is sleeping , in this house r' • : "Be went away hears ago." , h rfe did no such thing. His friend went li, 'airily ;kc remairred. Show us to his?' bed * "I swear to you, • Monsietir le SouS-Prefet, he is not here 1 lie—" .• - . a I swear to you, Monsieur le Garcon, he' • 2, is. Ile slept Lere—he didn't find your bed. comfortable--he came to us to complain of it here-he is, among my .men—and -here am I, ready to look fora flea or PFC . ,. in his bedstead. l'icard ! (calling to, one of the sub ordinatei, and pointing to the waiter) collar \ that man, . .and tie his hands behind him. Now, 'then; gentlemen, let us walk up-stairs!' -, Every man and woman in the house was secured—the 4 dill . 'Soldier,' the -first: , Then I identified the bed n. Which I • bad dept; and then we went into the room above. No Object that was at all extraordinary appear _ ed in any part of it.. The Sub-Prefect looked round the place, commanded eYerY ,hodY - to . be silent, stamped twice-on the floor, called • 5:4-11 candle, rooked attentkely at the - spot • • he had stamped on; and Ordered the flooring. there to be,carefully taken up., ,This was done in no time. Lights were, p,roduceo, and we saw a deep faltered, cavity between the floor of this room and the ceiling of the room : beneath., Through this cavity there ran per pendicularly a 'sort of case *of irons thicklz greased ; and inside the case appeared the screw, which- communicated with the bed . top below, :Extra . lengths of scrov, freshly eiled--;-levers covered with felt—all the corn -04. uPPer. works, of a heavy press,- Construct, ed with infernatingennity so-as to join . the Eitufee hebrivv----andi when taken to 'pieces agiiirqto - go into the smallest - possible co a x; pass, were. next - discovered, and :.pulled Oa( on the floor: After some little difficulty, the Elib-prefectsuccepled inputting' the lee-. chinery together, and, leaving his Men to_ work it,,decenZed With me to the bed-room. • Tiiisinotharing,omopy was then. _ lowered, faitnot so, noiselessly2s I had seen it lewered: When I mentioned this to the Sub-Prefect, MS answer, simple: as it Ass, - had 'it • terrible . - significance. 4 My men' said - he,' . are work-, ing down the bed-tap fora . , firs t time—the c ,.. 'men Whose money you .w Were in better' practice,;) ' 'We left -the house 'fii soli -possession' t : atm" petee agents- , -saved' One of ~ l ie in- - • , • mates being removed to prison on the spot. The Sub-Prefed, after taking:4l;ml leY'7Pro-- cc: vai•O' in his ofso,Thiittireed with me to - my hotel to get my paisport. 4 DO you `think,' I asked, as -I gave it to him, ehatF• . . men have really been smothered-in th at , as they,tried to smother rise 7' • ' "Lhave seen dozens of drowned men laid . • Out at the Morgue,' answered the Sitb-Pref er t ''in whose' pocket-books were found- letters, Stating that' they had committed' suicide in the Seine, because they; had lost every thing ' at: tlie gaming-table. - Do 'I know VOW /natty . of those:men entered the same gambling house Oat you. entered l' won as you won ? f''' took !AO bed as you_ took it 1 slept in it ! . weritlrtnethered in it? and.- Were . privately. thrown into the' river,-ivith a letter of expla nation written by their murders and .placed /' -in .tbeir pocket-books.t No man can Say how many, - or how few, have suffered the fate frOm which yeti - have escaped. The peopla t Af the ' •eamblin , r-bouie kept their bedstead Machin.- cry a secret frotrt us----even from the police ! • Ilk,>'dead•kePt the rest of the secret. - for them.• Good-ni'ght, or rather good• Morning, Ifonliehr Faulkner ! Be at my office'" again at t i ne o'clock—in time, the _mean as , , . . ‘.\\. The rest of my story - is soon told. • I was 'eiatninett.- atabre-examioed ; the gamblin4- hi:4mb 'was strictly searched all . thrdugh„ from to t , to `bottom ; the prisoners were ,svarate ly interogated .4 , and two of the . less guilty a . f ine,* them madeApnfessiotr„ I diseovered that the Old Soldier was the master. of the gambling-houie--juntice' discovered that lie had been drummed out of the army, as a rag . at)ond, years ago; that he had been guilty. . . of all-sorts of vilhudes sinee; that be was _in pon - -ession of stolen property; which the own-, • ent _identified ; and that. he, .the Croupier, an other accomplice, and the . woman who 'hid made _my cup of toffee, were all in the:secret of thebedstead. There appeared some -.rea son to doubt whether .the inferior persons at:- tached to the house knew anything of the suffoeating Machinery . ; and they received , the benefit of that doubt by being treated - . simply as th iev es and vagabonds. As for . --- the Old Soldier and his two held-myrmidons; ' they went:to the galleys ; the WOUIMI Who Lid drugged inreolfee,Was imprisoned.-fur I fo'rget - how - many, years;; -,the: re . ar attend = 7 I ants at thegambhng-house Were considered ..ushOpicions, and placed under surveillance ;` and I. became for 'one whole week (which is . a long time,):the head lion inTiritrien sods . 1 1?-1-'' My -id. ven ture was dratn*llmi by three ~ - I , ants play macs but never ini\t theatri , ... coLoar ntroal of ' nit ding . '6 , . - - 4 0 -- ness of-the night. -t' ` . & Just as lifr.. l ,Fauliner p neOeeil the last stords, he 5ta4....W in his thaw, and"4mied AsOilf,.dignified posi9on ;fin it great,[!huOy.--- 9, less my soul 7,7 cried ihn.=-liitb a , comic „I .of,,astonishnseqAtuskt ' ' '''. llithile 4 + I ave been telling, Tou...uhst 's t el+al se e . .t of my`interest in the sketch 4i,ti have ki dly'giveri to Me; , ! hive' alingother forgot ' te''' „that. I lime - here to sit - 63 r my, trait. F., the !hit hoar or 'merot must, int!re been th : siorififfiadel,Yikaro' had to paint Troia;' ' Nile ciintraq, yon have her*pi) best," ist a I. -_,‘ I haiit tketa Plinti*i.frola your ex i'i :Lion '. and, While tel li ng your: at.ary, you h . .4) unoonsciously•shovin me the *atirel ex , pi ' , ion 1 *mi "! 7'. :: ' - i"il I \ Ihrgt,s (k uritit RIO Tuaday. 031IX'ATIO1IS. Wino :rR4SIDEtar, i - FIELD--:SCOT.- FOR G EN.' 41 . 3 pp. 2 n . .4' J . 41 410 r I f- —. — l 7 ,sw rAgaszy. 1- , 1 • ...i • - '', i CEI Pi ,l s , nmErrr ' I A' ' . ntiFFINGTO , GRATIA I I i , Tini y. mi i 7 AI I. ItTaftCAROLINA.' i Juice i wrvan co, FPI' 'c " / ‘ i .t WA rarg anne.l.l4 , i -' - .1 H . , i • . sv4. oa. IcOnnwtoseit, t ; ,4cbmii or Flu A ; si 4 , k. j. : 4 f Berl: Coyest t ' 1 , i • t _ • 1 .1 1 i ] t• rca Imu"'"i zur•("at I ' • 1 , •1 - isrrAsoutaii. , ; 1 41132617... I .lAmxs roltAkocx. . i I I sass Estruerivs. I. i • - 1:1P F. groan, ll. JAW St. Cmgrazu.. 2, intiii Tiugpas.l 15. Jams l'Axyes. 3. Jo** . W. Seassit, . 16. Jaw .IDAnDsos, I L c 4. Jw*P. , VicasiEr.. 17. Dr. J3o. 41113.Locis. , r b. 3 .n0r..)1411.v 18 , RAuit ' ~ • 6. iiitis W. Pb 19. Jo= I.om mu '1; JAlgill AMIGO; • 20. Airanipt Rio;oartscos, sz t 3. JoutitAnamme, 21. Tuomsl.l.lllsonale, 9, JAW. 31.aviesixr.. 22. Lima 'l...V.rovz. ' 10. Caav,i, P. W .23. Canunistlitsnate, 11. Dais. kting. 14. 1 100 Xii: P:111:1314' /LC; 3igiCenl. - Ink Suer. Ail!canAlcinc, 13. Iffealltiosissw* , I ; 1 WIL te ,;.," , that my t o+O . Ohi fur . SubsaJAlreirtisiiii and Job Seca An ! soli f IP* *ll l - Flush", present . Wollrft;:lboimapriet.ofely.looking tbiololoat!eizis stroogly *tad at. P • • • . 'Mintnee..ls Li g tm, nu. 13rWe p , i;litat ltegu' lei l in Tues .y, this week,. intinurrog to issue an ex . No:.."u -Friativ next, in aceo 4 raance , 'th' our prounrep make up f l or; the . ng nuiPt4rapnng. E4loll#il l l4 . 'jais, ' - . , ae'naninatiOn; Of iii*iCe; the; Of :ilte - .lloted States iiatitrallY, ; -1 , deal of tin li eti..i4 &ini th y. Tung the an anti.. it in ;New - .11401... , - ": r and the 1 ii,the ..Tleree'fairdle bear to! 'llt 4 i satisfy liaPreif4 and en furnish hiii,countfrnen With Fil l natien ail the stihjeet; 'Wm. :In, •llim- ; elf .n.:Catii6lii and an 1 s - recetitlivi,siied ..k.4 tiamp: ,tent some time : in lekamining records of that §tate. On re- New'Yerk,. )3e , 414;7 , 0 an Aee:,C 1 givink the, rebidi ,f 4i, , , , inves -4„.: . 1 • 1 r* . 1 .9- 1 . - Fpeec ripist r full like . a 1 ii -rho .. amid the -averitig'4ants of r e lcoiqua,. - They . 'll hardly know 1.) mi1q..it....., - Iftbe factilt 'e mbedies ieen .1 ;first proinulgated 14 a 'Whig ; jape ! -the . .LOcefocos could illre met it midi the; .: :I - emphatic aii.4iver, and . la' • l it . • . infamous proc ; : , .. t once ss an ii i n 4 4 Whit il l t i :!!'' 1: ut now , whe4 *VlAliOlic , h u h u , ••: . . his fellow countrymen to .F.heA i' of ~ - who laye,sthent :selves , ~ - t Hof reh otts liberty 0 l and eq , y, .• -•- ;assertion will OW no t. .. .' r"__' i' -t AL th ing with . u the we facts le. prod •;-; ; thoeo facielAtuat be ifarrAY; ~ - -i: .: or the bone _ that haven() `rengunited l l nsen to the tY - ire di& ;solved froreier. 1 They-'arho, f!eetuf,' *pp; '•qw . t' . ~, i 0rg1i0...0 41 'w 4 ;r 1 .4 444.1 scau 3r landed u;;• ; , .: - .ourAotes atheni, th eY„' were met : , -'. -' : , se a - that arh4.o!ia-iatiV 7 1 to -hew wtere the fri • ' of liberty , all others .1 . - - - • !II .. were its.foes, - and allies and w ~; Iltre ni -1 irararS 'Odle the risteerata ; , r Ytiota of r -Ettr9P 1 beginning to ; die falsity of itie tale - that beguiled them,. ' - to have their, eyes opens to .the real - :'. - rot El uth 4ahaii,D*3 tilnicj, Wb43:o ttil act that. i t r lacte " 4 r l V - a'Triiiooultefit had 2 3 t, ' d in the'*4i g 4 1 4 P 4 . ,..; 4° 'b CliTilli4 it has hc*iliiholili whileEP, New 1 -Pabirei da4 4 4 11 )4' ' af t D - , - ,j t onlY 3it trot doessuClua-- ; that excludia all Cathii-, lics'fretil eh .c,..still,exist. ',but an attempt ,; 1 • - 1 . ' S.inee Cnth#lies feel., kgo tnitli con i i Cathillie: r ation i . In. - o . a le hilrt rr 'ect. ief i ...„ •E. . IA Itobinsci .Iri§lr shire, an, and dal i cr turni ible s tigati tbund Loco ' bow t $ . had b newap ~` ~' ~": ~►" , ~'c iZI ER, EDITO gsm, PENNIA., ng,,logust 185 t , Alietyea . i)flrisi laurels now.. T only Trope is in . like falstibitod. - bow they will succeed. ',,.., „,. 1 .,.,,. , : ,, , , ` - ' 7 lliiiii - 611iiit iol 74:4u:iint.. '.. n his ' '''*S'` ' lWWiit 'l . 11 * . recent speech'bOt949 r .r .,9 o owang assertions, and a9.;,#(47l##:ivaiibre ii"chal• longing: an ' , investigiAtini . - 4 iat he an? (l un - 1 ced -duis be..*jlll4 - appaisit , in the hal i de of, Aimeon :Draper; . oue ,Asesidnrd dollacri, t 0, ,, be forfeited and given up to , any - on: i i N *iillia iiiv et in any ene 4h pro t ' , edi i • • cisitions he misstated the flicks. e de clisien 'to be left to Robert Emmet: • - I 1.1. Franklin Pieree.did not Speak f r i favor of Catifolic:Elntinciliation * le Iv-1191c time . th e Catholic test e the Convention. , - -2. lieltad nothing to do ing forward" the subject.. Ti . holishing the test Was . drauii larkA, 'of Nashua;' - a TV/ill 4hr - ought forward" . 14 Mr.. 6, when it, Was, discussed i I 3: It wits knOwn thmugho Shire that , Catholic 4mancipi ally defeated by-an o'venvl: some eight or -ten weeks ix Conar spoke in. m Tamimy • . ___ - • 4, ;When religious - lihe 0, champion, Gen. Pierce was j big: - Though after Catholi tion had been carried in C found , time, while Making. a. Property, Qualification; to apolegiselor the test of bigo it was a dead - letter and'a was simply stating that' C perjure themselve to get •i swearing to support a Const expressly shut them out fro) 5. That so faifrom all his being'right, his fath e r, Ben voted to put the anti-Catho the Constitution, and voted and Sedition 'Laws of old I .6. That so far from Cat patton. Ailing only for want vote, it‘hadTnot one-fifth of throughout. the State at the for . Goi-enow,l and did not simple ma . joritY of the smal this gimuiern. 1 .- 7. That in place of tbere ing any high, confidenre in New..Flatupsh re•of Catholie i Emancipation ' l iming carnet , the general' opinion is,- that- unless * draw a .iimi around New Hampshire, so ing that whilO the plogne-spot . is on her a d theship - i4 l unpurified, no Juan, captain or crew, shal l fand,and thus, by the - Oef at of- denel Pierce, "hring- . his higOtted party , to diet senses, the Catholics -in th t- State stan no chance of beipg emancipiated for halfa century. - ~ 8. And in Ane, that th=, `father, litenj. Pier*, was U. u' I ,11toi hot, - - ..t, of the Oath .olics, and a summit -ter of :i e Alien. mid Sedition acts, ant that .Fnklin Pierce. the riling chicken, learn ., to sh o w so glibly, fiern ,the 'old one; th . , he. raised not le i :iota in favor of aholishi „l i g his father's 'bigotry during.the whoien . the subject 4-as under discussion in a' onvention of iTick he. was A leading me '.. her and Pres . ent. -.. $ - . 1 All of these assertions Ifent on to prwe in _ a a] ilmigth and much ahMty. =ITE • The Lady's Book, for Se .1., read :reached its. - .lt ' is any . with four full page engra‘io Of dioginatter,.irust* atnn ing.:.- i G ham's Magazine, km SI, on or -toble; slowing 'an e con nto, by talented and dii trib tors. ' . : • . l ar/sikryinici Farm/ aL—The Aug. terAon go. lof this useful ` periodica l'tains, among manly other artieles.of in t; a - list . of pre. minim to be awarded at.' • ' second annual eihtition of the PennsYliran a State Agrie' 01= to ' Society , to be held,at ncaster, on the 28 .21st, and 22nd of ber, 1852. - IHE TAIRIFP.-The • ; r•p' . ondnt of the .Ledge* to the Tariff— • • "The tone of tbe 'Hon less concilintory to PennA Yoik, the Democrats be:i es can be morel .asi,ly carri;e than PennuT ania." Thus are ur interti of Democrani - Gone !Tinkers, and* bits we se gained by se' llity to the south. 'All 'we get is prO , 1 Cona:' St, kton, it is :1 :mpke a spe-chrin favor: iron and o • nrticlen. - Ideal CUM rhy will the y for the l'resii 1 • Because he .—Locofoio pr. Wb7. will :21 Presdent l 5 from. his. 13 I fore toic,Fall. N 0.1.- Whig p . Grenend his sw hithe F , No. 2. pee fiiirit al who New Pet Anew ilarfor °ailed oit- office -has iutlturfi)rd,' - - --The Free Sbil Con burg, hate nominated J Nes4 - nmostifre, ror_ George W. afulbsn, of I President, Williams M. St - , our, fur JudAeoflhe PH.;110141 - '3onati fvr. Canal evuuluit4ioner• , ; (003414010r.,C is' itirAal of .Preici4ent Madison sionnry i - gailifni in Atli' • —Mrs. Partis - Scott isms! be a Cath (sees P,Pers boldirig grata *Orr In --Peter Salt, a' county, Ohio; wis , rid ly, by tie ,fleigWrs, ing Ms, vii* Melt. lat . all runa - —A Whig pa pa 'lnpiter Tonansy Towing,' but lie will Pluvius.' He may , *tit '• e reso n up nug ution Mr. ex reigis,Prostice.. ---,Taking:VvarniO on the North Sound boats .have. .with - o'large Ouniheg ken other precantio4a 'rg, an arker, Conim . pi N . lfamp tioti iiras.fin i • , c!putlg vole, 'fore A r. 0 ; 7 Mall.' ne.eged . . -a ounil4-iivant: Errilancipa iiventioin, he peecb , n the: etCniie , ry by saying blank; which - r7Would to . ,oftee,- - hy 'tuti4b which of iinte4edenta'. amialliiere - e, clattseinto I for tlieAlien I f a tWo-third e votes cast . coma . near :11 Albany. dig Mint because stun said that Wank Pie* We,:suppose Colt; thongh we his deacenviinm - a•bni llun. Wm. -P; • io the Cadiz (Cohin) . that he is opposed ti 'tion.- He:intends to Grahain, and will fail - 1 .. •••;•:-A North I n staies thaon Mo - - week, there appe skimming over the r mallow' perfectly al . • , • Iv attracted much aft 'vote . cast , on Boston,. a"fei v .:a o2 ,. s er,44l4.zittetijudg,inep Sloat, to recover Judgment was reti4 l Decker that he had lege& ---,NJ.. there" are 40 Unitra States' Te Mississippi: Anion" ; one . hundred °rasi:T . ,. assistants,. suul (0, The Deniqt . not a day passes car in they do not he* 4130 have usually_moo. , ring their intention paper statcfs it as ?dichigan; Indiana sure for Scott. . Robinson h i of. some The Belfast( there are in' that ti Sisters, daughters-of whose united ages Their eliildren and the fourth and filth ge. them • . . i tqn:kber, has . flouble. No. I • , and a itirioty , interesting pod - . —,.The Liquor carried, out with zeal the firit week. under rests for (frunkenn ing out'of it.were they Were Ifour: timber; is also tieing, table of ' , galished con- previously has been —The Poughk cles 66discovery, the neighborhood of hie is of fotir qualiti tm.Egyptian yellow second dark blue, : and :clouds.; :the fmirth biack withou the . principal part. take,a handsome poi ington COP says, in regard seems to he • =From lowa cheering. Zile Gad "B. F. Jylhnson,• wh' terday, (Friday,) sa there sufficient to' w Coo 4, (Whig) is e • a .mnjority of not , li: was a prospect else Henn in the Ist d have'alsa carried tb • .tatires: \ • • - . li-ania than N. Ong that N.Y. an-441AScott wile the spina r nal ..Ptesident- 1!OW 11111Cli is fiarty 'and the ises. •'d,:.wijl: soon f protection to • ---,The Non have made anew slew to the prevent; ment iu France of parte dynasty; the branch oftbe-,Bon ominee of the ency be like the . byfalling on will be Pierced -- Ms.....Enrroa—.A. ig.theselecte l tt graphs in your ' - of, the 2214 -, the following : 1 1. I ,' '1 s i "'lt is seasewhat . "' that W attringtee drew kw jet breath, id the • hour, of the 144 day, of itlase week,of the atoath, r , of the last year; - ' the last tenth: 7 '. .0 expired CO tiatarrhiy ' t, at 12 o'clock. I 31, 179 V Now to me-the . ost 'regular gitlrt n ot the foregoing is; th . the author ' 'not know . that the lust . our 0f`14799 Was - eet the last hour of the -- t etitery. If thete. fore there would ha o been lenything - sin= gular in - Washin. .n - having drawn his, tat breath in the I: .• hour of ;he laacen.. to , that singelarit is moat signally 111) 7 set i r when 'tills. sin_ , heed:, the 18th eeetniy had fon:4m k -ti Sheik ill.* to - , gc! on, after. that event 1 , Wu*" •.. ; I - ' • ' INTruth r Y , um' .[ • ' :BEN.- [•ux correspond - ' might._ havii ild 4 4 lil d i ' Washin d.. - D ifie . on the 344, but the 14th of t e. 441 ' - ' - I •.• 1 . I ~ , t. -. _ - \ Ocofoc6 like7thi3 Gener- . • 3 Becauses he; - n estab)natea Acounty to bej I niel ention at Pitts n P. Haie, of . P 3 siclent, and 'luta, for -Vico ensein, of bier-. Court • of f hromeit .There `0 • I.iPeittou has In 41 • tlw,Stets by. b 94 1-1. I. -A 4ispitch, 01' 1 area the death kenfoto candid* Mar in this state -In North Ciro ed Wi e fu ve I I • Gs Prank Pierie lay t Jupiter rer be 'Jupiter 1 !nev i ( thel lute di inster oral of the.L. iovitlefi f tbems‘ives of buciceis, and ta . 0. 1 flgaltlit Tire. teriibii in- I • Jotly, says; liar. wa..4 1 011c0 it a %vim I Frank was :a certainly heard ,of . • , • Hunter in a letter Rcpubi i i.can, abnies 1-Gen. S cotts lelec vote ' , fur Scott! - ana tip` ort them entluisi ley COrreSpondont ;ay morning. *of .last 6 'amoog'the swallows 1. nd in ;quit village, a • id beantifully wbite. froni the • thi--Conft F Comnion• Ple . a.s. nee, Deck- _againat: Alexander i by_g-n) mg. "red on• the oath of lost the- amount 1,000 Thaifies in the torieA west of the them) are lahozing , missionaries; beside I arcs crinaatcatita drertiOr sal that their heads Where i f' oucl.Or mote men ed. aglu i *nst us, d i echi -11 fP'fr Scott. i That : r settled belief; that , . d 'Wisconsin are - . le.) Si . al tinia.that 4 7 . 'i ve ". 4(441 " 3 e latekTohn Brown, . niouni to 444 •ears. indchddren, even to , erstil l in i ts, live around Avy in Providence is and enemy. During the new ar. I. and nffences :grOw- I c. The next:week - -1 average number • sea thirty to ctrrty. • • • iej Eagle Oreni-' a./M[4l,le Quarry. in :it v i ral. Tit+ tnai-. , the fir Trite with Ituul. - viiite ,vein;.the 4 th higlit blue) veins • i• 4 r41 ipink ;' And the 4 vetnSconstttutinF t has been found to , . the intelligence is na 414rertiser i says: left Dubuque. yea , s newt; bad rnarled arrant the I;,clief ttat led ;t1 Congrass - by i. than 1;000." !There *llat:Viele bad Wotan rict. Tlic . 4Vbigs, • House or Represcn • , - . l• Powers are Said Ay Alliance, ritb nof the re-est itt•Tis - a hereditaryji . i l on - go for[t4e,legamnatie Mr and nothing le • _ • - . . aalii - - for fr9roccwi •,- tisc! ::•1. , :;77 v,"1'11 It nik ton he { 14th it B t.. Him Sea \ rieut, Canal Ccnn Reid, the Tr 4, 6 Whig gain in =CM wpm% II 14 eaer eaehing a' iS Vi e '... ' * nis ' that Gm. • r all, forrehe his' friendi are ga, everywhere. int 1 of. Warren i• • n a nil recent aioefiilly:a ; ln fro* las ~,* Wit -.*— - - )!linitasa co,, *-4 ,W., mot be re his !Apt& crirrie ink!' action , " at,, i it to iluiofficiai dispatch of Gen. blow.lk t , i, s • r ..- , ~, . ..Major, Genet': ]f ierce eiltibithl his prow vss and patrioti •, , by tende 'rig his'resilif_aa tion as a unfits , . qemmande ~ and stieakiug Genet it for home, w ilefthe war. as yet, u ..pror rest - I f Major Gene tirierce young, (according to i.i the7Journal Of 14)4 United States Senate, of Jati..l4th, 1889,) against bill toi render More favorable th ; terms uP6, a which t a pear settler could Or t ase enough of the 'public lands t o make hi , a comfortable hone linjor Geneisli' 'we performing ari act of r tinexauipled lihe t ' ':ty and sYinpathy, on see ing a boy who was cryingi by generously giving him a *441 'to buy al r stick of C.l's,ndy, al'aughoin the words of, his friend: Gov.- -Steele, " the boy was' an, entire, stranger to the Major eve 4rall I" Major Gene SI Mime in ti bating the en mbus sum or .pPrehase.af a . T HidaY Schaal town of Concord. .. ~ Major GeneirilPeree votit states House of Representat the right of Petitiitri.. .• : .!,- f Major G'erierril pace voli g in theillnited States Senate in . AVQR of the right' grim ri tition. , 1 _,,, 4. I ! ?Major deneiMrierte rOakink a , speech in Chester, N. I - . t, iln Junuoii I.Bs2,.agatn.st tit,. Coinpronn elineasuresi inellitliii e fftlie Fu.:. gitiye Slava Late pronouncing, it-iniquitous, loatlioirie, and inhuman. 1 \ ~ • - Alajar 'General:, Pierce in June 1852, -Wri- ting letters . 7.*iirg tile Compromise meas ures, ,Fugitive ISave Lawl and all, i ns the" quintenence tif Justine arid humanity, and, the very perfettion of lumina legislation., • , Witt.ollprie- efie Stitt i It , is a collen retiark, that I ,,e t wlr ou may ~ . know -a- maul y his Meads. can tell something about him hy -not" wiyit vs hi s e s s miss. I Gan. seot,h potent*. ' l l •Rev. Mr. ' Idol! op) he caused this itehee j lki ittu of the Catho li Ccin MexiCo- , 1 4 7 his *oldie*. - Aka all sul iigiois Teat in l Ifew Hami an bigots evelitibere, folk Mr. 13rownlom IA The tondilh,l2Vuses opt, " - Gen. Pierce will be a prar;mi commercial 14 . 40 e f Roe hi -- nd has been :m and injured. And the capital era in Exton& ylow the' Times,..." i 11 r ' -- ildemrs. Toornist and St beftnse " be giVeil no cAlit ray of his adriiiiistratko meidents of - aI W4. life," ed through' t 14,6 and cat itidicates any , lining tom, #nd the South rn Becessi yiiid of /dens* Toombs ar '. The Philadelphia Sofa cause _d he is !iiised to privileges to for-rs." ery where folio* he ,'liad Silk - I ' The Mexican* and Cattatii became the" trtailk - " belt itary man. l , The Sout hoiirolinit al tents oppcie him beianse , mneliof a Peaci man. , , r . The. Snags] Iliad Sawyers} and Shoals and Breakers intkaf i ßivers and Harbors oppose him, becauseol, e, know if beds elected they: . will hare to n,ioite. ~ 1 LOcofoce ofhc4holders, here andthere, op- pee* him for the same realm. •' I • lAndithe gttater . part Of the Taocitfoco par tll f ollow their l' d, simtly because they are LawfoOok, wille ut kw,. 'fig why or wheie fore:--A/bas'y journal.' "r 1 S Geo., o et& ii o bi t and his S id' The last nitruber of the &bun (III.) Aire. : ease, in an noicle containing the usual slang of such printOthout Gen. - Seutt's bearing to wards his soldrem, says: "Ile never •roues -with the soldier as did General Taylor,;' or is, he popular'with the marsesof, the soldiery as was Gen..', garrison." There is ..nos one thing better 1-wOlished than Gen. Scott's graat popularity: l l'4th the soldiepi (rani, the fact that he al rays made it I a point to-see in person that they were welkprovided with ev ery necessary I article of Ifood, -medichie t fnel, clothing and attendance„ which the camp or the neighborhood in trhich he happened to te ifforded. ! I - ij -,1 _ ,i_ There are anitM„hOtkiroas, ii, th is neigh bor" heed; Within thivsoond of the smith** ftid .Plece, who ttO4 'WI to all this. AIOW 'mail It in ibis :city .'in 1832;, When as' &ottei' " . of ,Om . . swept oil platoons, r,,_ . Ot;6l_ . , smooth . person he visited the sick soldier and f. ed his dying 019% Not an 00* 4, 441AD— dividind in all, this neighborhood 'eahibited the same inatctkfor the t life and, health °this: feilinv-beiiigso than - did den.-,Scott at that: trying"- hour, 1 when hundreds; and amoni : them no oubti navy of hit; present villiftets,i left. for ,d . twit;Oka t o mine the.dreadtui; Fge• I r fl 11 ',' 4 frie ~,ier elhow v who. served with, Gen. Sim ,in . Black , llarrit War, ighed, heartill . t v k article l in ; * Batem - -pam s4id elod, ,7,..1 heard,l gen- A:O4 ,er encamped on pock, Islatnitc ~ direct a sergeant. to br,ing ii41,4i 2 -Pr ht' IllerW wh0,.14. ! wit _,l ff 4 n. sevirt ~.42it:illn kiwi ipui be ia4reral 04104 ,• wertfiet: tad 'eagle ihritL-they Might with th'*, least: voeible clay, il be refreshed with a good gm . llf . ' it , c. is . , • Mal ill., e and his mina iat there -11 1 111 . were 6 a,fied;,.. Callyou:this mixing eO4 • . not, , • kihoos who 611,0 a r :g " 1 liras" . to their .46 Dora' the whole r.eltiet do • " , W 4 V 49 ' - • The Louisville Journal makes..,the .ful lowiniiig forcible observations in. regard *6'o4'. atitiliiitititil*itli - which Our public 'men ate but too commonly assailed in . their lifetime:: , - ' l l' --- : ' a -, I - "It is true that Henri Clay's deep] has . ':disarmed his political : foes, but Itiileri 7 - Outs life should have disarmed then: There ,were_Lin -,1 :bi1,"44-4.44444 1 ,-.414 , a1ukt , - 8611TdhiVe called forth - -froM' them, as Ainerietth ditzene;fitividSaliiciiii+reilea' ,applause and gratitude, but there; s lit 00l - , tie-n hit - de til atictlikh i a Mind itris liikakeftillettliti of duitlco'iiiiitF . 't: .--.'''"' --' fiFin. , :ninviithin - iriliiiirterlifik - eentury SWClay Iris - thccffitxteiteitOY:' / Cbgsed man line tli6 most ineetiatii ii-lbtiied lien dig . ever' iv6l- iti t 'tliti einittii,:r'NOT'otli *tsar twenifibefifti, ll e# - *** 64 * ) ch 'abused ail :;he. Thronghtitstm; :, 'l:iiero,3 o ; the* Sk of a_ tgrOieratioit, iii-‘iiiilictless char ges,,fotcwhia, if they; ' fliiiiiiiiiio; bei bit viola btivn deifeVvertte Afiinted, - Mit from: oil . hiltriaii : ; society , were '!iiitilta. arinst him, and daily rei eriteir 'against him by:theyvholelianded resskiind by al- '1 mciitf - the *hole banded 'it, ea of one of ` 1 thegrea,t pOlitical Tiarties of tbit'country . .And now all 'the chargesso -ferociously iind continually asserted, and, lila ' very Obstinately-persevered in, charges- which alinostAtroke the heart of heirilluatrious victim, nighty - to that h ea rt - watt in - its . 1 8 energy'and, its power ; f' resistance to 'wrOngrare retracted by these wlib utter 7 ed them;.atid are succeeded by the loud eat and`most enthusiastic praises that \ ei- er vainly fell upo the dull; . cold ear of --I _ ' 1 death. ' - ' .- ' : ' 1 “ These thingsha ve their lesimi. They - teach old assailant Of Henry . Clay to be careful how . they , enottlice'ihe great liv: ing benefactors o f heir c4untry. Those very men are no engaged in pursuing 'General Wi field tt'ai . if he_•*ere ii public enem , en titl ed to minor.; reapect :0 than a traito ,a pi tei' - or a wild beast. 1 General Wi field Seott is an old man, and he inilre course of 'fi. , few years, will die, asHenry Clay' beildied, and then as ;;in the case of 'Henry' Clailhe assailants of his livitig fame ;.will .unit with the 1 . rest of the people Of the Tinted, .Stitesi in giv ing tears-aed 11 blessings ` t o his memory, and .Wornilyand enthusiastically proelaim him what he is, h' purerupright, ' • ooble, ;s t ud most deveteil patriot, who has done , incomparably.incire thin 'any' - other [man now on the stage of existence for the pro motion of his country's eery. _ ' ie act 01 cOntrl", 25 etntal for the Library, in the' gip ttl'e ' ea AGAINST The tessiligi of a Great . lAMB. 01 . 011., are (here not triousands-tindi tens of thousands and hundreds of thousands - of honest Democrats, who wilt vindicate the living Seott against hitinfuriated .tradu-• cers instead of wailing to have late I remorse' of hive awakened withintheirhO: stuns by ttie„closing of the,grave'over all 'of him that -it mortal - AN .EFEPIC.ACy)VS CitASTISEMENT., -A most exemplary-wife badithe miSfortune j to wed a husband who , shortly , alter tlieir marriage, became almest'a - 4e wits ! not a hard-hearted ...nor. an -unjust_ man, , but, like n.unterooit. ot.jrrs, I could not re-: aist te*piation, and .wheneter liked to drink had not theynoral courage n to say ":No." His wife whom he loved, exposttilated, persuaded::-and. reasoned, until be promised,Uever. to take liquor again; big as soon as thrown into compa= uy his resolutions - were forgotten , 'and he.. fell' into old degrading'. habit: She wiipt-bitter tedri, and began, to despair * tof ever weaning him froin his monstrous vice, :especially as . she a implo red,. ; one of his false friends in xain not , to, lead; her: husbarutinto. evil". company.. Regularly howeVer the c orrupting,. associate called,, inctilesi*of her tears sOlkeited herbus 7 . band,:to viatt:sneli and;spc4 a:place. The !hfitheted Man could mot,m , aseandl went and came in a_lpeat l tly state of ifitoxica. The wretched woman, w rought ; tefFea zibi the seeming ‘sysited hcr, acterraiiied some.o3in" to.free her liege ford froin the ituticrtuniti(ui of :. his deceitful ,companion.. . while her - husband was asleep. shi hoard; yvelt,linown footetep end ocKet. ; 4le door; a d, opp , fining if witti iteut aid, seized the unvreleonict visitor b e lune' of the he and inflicted on hi* imdy_ . a; .04.0(isein nt of the mostsevere . ; character -As s on as . .e4e"Telease4ll.im he ..ran fiea--tas never since ; return domestic Peffiefte Her _lamb home. with ber AtrettO 01E4 be iesolve.d she;-and Lai slime bapPy.—Cineinstat, ASSAULTS UPON 7 - 1' . .—.-- I Tlie .15i..61;, , _ York - ..Afirro, 11 ich does not 'i l advecate 'the lie klig cant Mate in reply 1 , na Coarse fittiyk of - theelevt der; on the„, military ' dial- f.= Scott, soya : "”. We can teatic Ira perei-of the Clevela. _ r x stamp,. Oat such-144ff ai4ha 'p aragraph -quoted above can Oily inspire i dignation , among 1 the.people,.and love hu dreds and 'them. iantli to the Peniocratisninki. - The das tard who—O . :vent his`r nitizini sPite *edit' deny valor, her Riii; " nila : . exaliciii iniliiarY Se ices to Ge " Scott 'would rob ri, 4cl: Aniertiain history of its' lorycand the Fa:- ther of his C untry of h nor,lo Serve Po , !Kcal ends. Let, the t .. th bee6rifeiSed. - White:ref the other . me its , - Scott,as 'a *Wier:and a hero, his time , ' la , ned• with the splendor ofnfixed kat. o or the reeord - of the - two national "Wiwi Ten pitched battles, equ:nt tgt l loie of. Cmsars, and . 4 il l itioiloas victorious over British and Mexican' '. l osteiriircivii .4; :- sits plal-. •*iii't frin.!eig aii#filid" - 14iCh: - ‘hitttle:ic!pr!,' acid the nation 'tiiiilts 'With' ju st":pridn'ln his prpwesi..‘,Yet,_there is an Ameri c ans base enough tOdenichitit ,t,l e t_3:credit: Of a tier*, and teltnle his twang tind'algitiii,i'vith those or Arnold. ' Shaine : l Amin-fit"' 'hag AecePt/Yirivented m a phibe pickinOtopa a oup of the - 10:0*t241*.ii9its-AutieePtibeleitnert , : The machinals described as a large pyjhultr 4nficell,Wheettivreon talOini four rovvl.l of4eeth Oki 0 ° 1 47 thit,494 904 ~.1*, 0 141 and on 90 Q 41*(014ericiT93.. the latier r94#7*Citi° 'lo4,:tke: teeth pick up . Iho stones) d n . :amlkitUl**l - the bit is '6_4linderii4 raised end a. rri•i•Eggjilytiipeei 14+ from dt; u iiiinon cal. What neskti • '• ' 1118 in , 1 na t he pea ful i T , cou t aJnian does :aid . . - NillitsW rttitlipe ' - ' ~. , . Mr Charles ;- P. Da* :'(eon . ~ of Captain - : 16111 ; tliiii ;114 ,?ti t hif.r,citY4 \ recently - 1 40 4 1 - : frimiitt,;v 4 Y l ilB 6 t 6 - Ole .E.eet To. . ~Aler. with a,n#tat renietitable tulien. s - 'While 134eg,,ir4. die river li,oogly,._l at : i Vliki viagattatinsi `, tai the ahtp .744 \ , iia, iL I apc §t hound, from ;Cal- Letet‘w lhefehip. bid dropp e d n t'he.river to abtrge tot* not far' , .l En.itameetli. t ' l.l- 1 , - - Iv--` 1 . .- s. ageet er Tiger tolatal having Itrett lefortned that .I"..we r e to- hitmdcguite ha m e e Island, D via, with 1 the . iiiip's - pilot, skipper, of the lilthter, one Other . white, r rt, and- filar natwea •went. f fathom to TitAr t.helli;**c: ll atied wit .a :5 114 .-- . .r lk, it jutitkottetil ramblc,. thei II ,__ __ ..osi t , ,.. _ 'got, sighils iihe heads, and antlers 'of a number of or i r whielslrere feeding. on. the-p ripo i te 74a.,hUllpitp,,belaind iihiekes,•erjuvvof riaidivilimi: - I Concealed - : bye this junilei - le huntersr:)viire i -eief3ping stealthily in • ligie.file; towards th6m, when Davislits artled by thecliof Niger ai m : , f i n d rneirbis .ii tupdio t*e.l4 ? "Iv q/4 - itarini of - a *mid lIVS, that witl.l de I spread and yiaciml ; ittl i ko pen, ' w i n - co ws rn. g-ticill lIPWIIMIihik*PIII44 1,8 - .. 4411 ' -41 *g Ito from a ContirSees JO*. lalltittlp the jams prthe 'fierce animal were clog., non - .hisarse ;.nea r the shoulder,id.b ut • A , unately the stiick of the' gun iri s 1 a .., n on into his. rtiouttin Col3llectiam with t h e . : tin arherhY She ihn 2 h- was in a Ineasput. '!•-: tved frofin.barm.l I The, huge beast' did : i t stand for trifles; twilt t rotted, with tm,,gun and lell, ,es. easily as a cat w ou ld 'I nthuse.. _._Davis! grappled the animals 1 17ntakwith hie-left; hand, but he might as ell have seized the gambril of fitroz, Or . - , :.ii iron bar for all the harm .he quid do • , in), at the same time he shouted . lustily -. etti his zoinpations to shoet „at , the tiger, .144 - fearing the shots might take effect u . - -- , `himself instead of the beast, they -..f p_ • o re... lts -own gun however, proved his /' ' . shat ton, for the 'barrel which extended is whole lengryfrom one side 'of the ti. er's mouth, - oceasainally diggingin the gil l outal,hi'duced _the ;animal at length to drop him, for the, purpose apparently, .of ' taking a better hold,' - At this. thisl; instant - a . ball frbm the, weil - -aiined pieee l ef One of iJavisia-c9mrailea'struelt the tiger, woun d, in,g him seVerely,- . and Wlth 'aliroar that'' made the echoes inng agar - qdarted.in• to! thelhicket and they saw to more. Davis'si. arin .was ilacerated •a( ly, and . iti bled no profusely:that hefol • could get...him - to the '1 rover : -he , His comrades hurried withhiin or r h. goglish, ship MonarcA, of Lou ....w.. Loudon,. was- Vint in the 'stream - a - Ca ,hich t surgeon' on hoard, where the ,oper rem eipes restored him to eonscil iat ess, and ti ign ;"" 1 hui wounds were dressed, so in a few days tic ,was able-to _attend toi i ,hia duties. on ship board. The deep Beare and black eited indentationa on his arm 5 .01 give -ev idence of the fearful grip of the tiger, and he will carry them tu , .his. grave.-il'ort ,lancZ* tPrOser• i i —,_ • Scott- no Stittegmani : :and . Pie . li. ' -,'..:--• •.. " - -'1 Iltroi? .- : --- -....-,- . i Ta no position has Gen :Scott . - e .i ed any -talent,. any tact or - an y aßill eept in The . ..,mere -, nmti .of the .‘,.,,! vshi'di.,he.has .been.trai • ' frOni.hii; atl: . ii *Mid_ be as On s . fe to'eleir . ati, T A ti.A . inan-.l9'oo:l . 't . esideoct:ii. it .we' 'P4o . l'= B6 .41 . cotanlati:Of our"„ ! -tine of war who bad' neN;er.set,.irr : rOn Italie 'field.-Iktt*eig.:.4l . 1 stk.. ‘i_ - -- - - ...•:. -- :: 1. 1, :i.: -, - - „,:: ~....*:-.---, -•! That' is - your I haat, - Qpiiikon; .Well, . ho*' co mes: it; -then, .that; .`• bawled - .mit. botannaha to James :when *ha 'aPointed ' Frank Pierce , G' ...,. id* Caleb , Gushinge and .a'lvihole rditibrOOna Generalin ' . one of,whi 1 . • i -a' i" -- 11 . .field, • t l eyer ',set a isgea_rown ,e . 2 1 command :of_ 00 arm - , in: Mexico - / let . that" .1:148 . .. , You are oppoed lil teitinSo:heliti* neiet...4 l exhibited ': ent,l any tact, or any ability,'' .ex. - military. affaus 4 ,l - .Sappo!se you we • irig the -ttntb, which nate - sof)** i 'will! gite you :ci•estifoi.; l lifon't you - °ly believe.thitibi,,viOnld irelected;l jt 4 Tnucii-st 4 tad4iihip- as Pier. 1 bi tilled I. v1;1.08144' . in. Mexico 1 1 - k now ymi .do:" - *by; - tl4;,inikel: aTli!pq, - of yourself, by utgingr..sneh e .! 1 sections to the election.Of General ' •• A - , I • ~... 1 % ' ."-E-wN•CartemsTi.- " -nun here son ny," said. st . good natured; deinocnit to'his little boy six, yearsold; 4 , Nowllir. Jima, you shall t.ec, - ":sat'd the doting paten - t - u that even the little childiett - min answer ibe question,' , who ~i, s Gen.. Pierce.' "'" - ' "Who is: Gen.Tranklin - Pierce; Son ny 44' Don't , know, tlair." •-•- - .:, 7 - - - ": Why, have you forgot already sonny I Who gave the little boy.ibe'stick of rani . dY .. ; Gen. Fierily tbir.'' " Ver •Well, nolw who gave 26 dente to Schoouy: god littlei books for the - Sunday . ili , l.' ' - - - " Ge I . Piert h thir." -- : • %Exctli, and now sonny, whQ is,the. detract: tie candidate 'for presidents' l l t " Pielt.he's ,Brigade,, thir. !_. . . ,' HOT I,W.EATO:II,-- 4 311e orthe hOtays prey ien4 to the: reffeshing rains, litti.'t forth the fallowing, which If .for notlnni else, we t publisli4or its alliteration : ;Yesterday•was 4E. Fat women lei fussy' and fanned : ,furiously. - Lean :111 , r men leaned oft . loUngek or 1.011e4 ba t 11.6, tithes on al lake, • Shabb l y;.„ slips. sisters tiatisilently:ond sadltlweating it the shader,"Whilc soiled and soiiliog shirc collars,.l and; sticky shirts; at 10 0 SUCh sap beads- as stiiird in the 6.1 , -Babiet si t bawled busily, and hit bobhi s - and kJ ki4-,till' bed ~titne, ILiteratyfgendemo Whe.undertooli 1 a,lidavy task' allitetiv .tion became exhausted in the - middle of i . Weather paragraph aid gave ,t - up for e' cooler .day.—Yesterday' waSr • ' tippf l------.--,- A.friendlyltrtal of 8. --,, 0, re-,. port 4. by:the'Stittiletown . 'oltli &le d ' _ _ i ard, t i e have. ta ken tila i ,ce' " ..tween the ate* . boats ; Earle and Jbhn . ;ton t)' w,a rent Nevvt;-York to A bey; 0° Sal It* 1 aftOrtoon. lb the citemeet ' the, T 'eti tlie steamers ca i, 1 in collisir the'i I'd . ; Of • tile Eiglek It'l be fOrwi min e rs.) , ay'_ the ' H shall` I wile 'house: ' .The Stagy , , i says! ti bath - - weiJe, ieripusly 'fiiu ,r ed ,' .t!,nt.-Hart. was contpletoly disable° , Del of Was liirt.!•,, /rf9,4t: -kr i tto4 6- • 1 " to Ma rch hal —I 1 ! ii ir ri th . ael fi ta ll . I;j a n i t t‘t d c . hg : l o .lletill i t' n e7r4 .4v isi at p er ' r d i B , l ll , P O l t r f il icin a !i blernfi ezoo actidse- P o llia t i Ttile :F ti* f Tbt!att_si, iver ok the; happeuin4 le, 1 t event ; showed signs of breaku 13141/Ilacto midi kept sober two ot niti tal,oftetwa ' 4 kot,bonorThiviiied stied 1,11 the . vriotith:. of Juuei..This ;141V 'rile." l ' 1 - hiba y, ex ,y, in owl, such y in quad 7 .tga• Pt. in I :. tau [riends
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