:..,ii;..?#o:o4t#4l,'* - .ll.tgiso . II.: n. FRAZIER, EDITOR. MONTROSE, TAMPA. - . kirning; June 2; WHIG STATE TICKET! j. CAN SL COMMISSIONF,R, rr Pit, Of raiindaSter CdtiMY. FOIL AUDITOR GENERAL, / A. K. MeCilurie t of. Franklin county. , - `FOR SURNEYOIt GENERAL,- otc-laritmvolmty. Register Q~C.B Removed.. Ths-irio4 Office of the Snsvietunnuk:Rtmister /elm:vied IhnfREAR OF GRAND._ - LER 4 S STORK fmnting on Onestut Mere Democracy. 'Union: the central or gan of:the great. Peinocratie paitx, an. the yuctsi organ of President Pierce, ,has recently - furnished another instance of the consistency of the party to which it be longs. The party, who profess to com prise', .the'detn'ecracy.of our''country, &lug again reinstated: into-power, it was trattust i to look forsome expression of their =tieyotion to the cause of human freedotn and . attachment to 'republican in stitutions. But instead• of that what , do We see? The - Union,,,omed out in a long allele eulogistic of Russian despotism; tvhich it,represents as the form of govern : meat best adaptea - to promote the luippi new and prosperity of the= Ru.ssian Peo !del . Such an opinion from such a source • . of &terse excites much surprise and indig= natiinti among all who bad thoncriit• De mocracy any thing more than a \ame.-- The indignation may be well eneugh, but we can see no great cause for surprise.--.- ;let: else ceuld be expected lint that they Who ,pherish slavery as a blessinff in America, Should feel' and express an id - - miration fordespotism in Europe 1 - . . inocniey, in this Country, is , a very good daft% especially about election time; but it t*ould.not •answr at all in Russia, whdise chiraliotil-Emperor" itnd "able .diplomatists" kindly consent to bear: the bUrderis off, pi-eminent, and save the peo ple all-tthe trouble of - thinking fer.them selves. , If we tould but 'destroy our Com mon Salm:44.4km, and reduce the great body' Of tl e people to a state pf ig,norance, like that the Russian serfs, might we not eras happy and prosperous as • • .0 7 - r, -be orth . of a thoupht veriment, an. se Unwn informs us thatribe_peo4le - - 45 f Russia are .the happi 7 eist Eurtipe, And -yet Europe has . sOmeitepublicau States; and many that are. aompariltirply free. Is ,notthe inkr- ewe bvtunatethat the best form of emit:tent iSi. , despotisni? How . grateful, then, - ought i. 1- people t)f Hungary to fcel to:itbe Russian Czar- for'. sending his: legions to assist kastrinin 'cruibiu thei _ • foolish attempt to eStablish a free geyern - '. _ meta. Had Hungary succeeded, sur, rounding nations'• KaloNced her example;. ond none can tell where The idarniiglitirave ended: All tho."'w"Orld, —, . 1 the admirers and ad 'i. then, or'ld leastal— .. Union) ' of a b s olut i s m (including the . for. ocatesT .-1 Russia ..7 ~must feel loice m gg ra ' interference. ,_ This is probably o ne her vide* refers when q _die licU . to. whicl2. the will, env na..ritic of ibe "energy of 1 "an f 11, 4 it 9,1_,.._ -- ) \. . ',- IP tint. the Of; ... ,surap . : .- t , Mid forcedOispf glay€7e /u ti s . , , , infers - of P - 12 F1 ' ..a_h.T.e means - - ease of - Ilungary is by no The la - . standsevOr " inst ance : - _Alma T119°187./ . the„ attempis. 0. =ready tirild ih suppress ing -t. - - 31 'sir 'l' 1' Europe 0. t '?” -, - :;'..; 14''tiie pq o p e- (! - - - the world, ng liti i andamotber nation in. . '4 ' ' pr esen t (ha exerts - half so great-1m sx, at the - y - . the,freedom= of influenceinopposition to .. , 4. ... ; to suc h a govern -,-...... . zilintana,-: Andi! is rAet4-,a go*erninent base interfe,' 0 . num!! agathst.,, brave people fighting . fa r ; [l t !, freedom, lately. excited The just inOiirna; kr:4l tion'oriey . ol true American heart-410 - -4 *rune* that minif,ria-e grasping 'desire, (4- M.eXimuieititr,widex- its already gignntic proP4tinna, to 'l3ring_stEl ...broader fealms, e - despotic a * sing control' 9f 'f ro m ns under' --- mu. ilatjudgmg = soyaebt tlmkt:ih, wer to wipe erery t' lacks ,aspeQn govern"- eietYteP— ,i4Ao fhpe —lt merit from 14'5 • f th e eani t t ha t the Wnella. h" a'goveri gtou ex p ressin g WU" - d es i re. *to VitiOn 11..11/1 d a beliefin sP' te"'its.fnes ' cSoso- The Unt - Ax tclic-Ft.'zllmos ,- =-Dn'llooe whose. I heath , istaawtrestored, will set :sail from t New York ia, a few days, on hiliAtitie 1 _ffzikilledba,. The Frew' are 1)1)04'6101;e:I l'lt fi T ts - vc ''T l T: ik 'o, e P t inatioP isSmith's 11 SoulAiAna #rkie , litho ice hOPP'eus to beioPest=- 1 1 1 oilot, Push forward - ith their 1 ' liiiiiikk i theet4therfni War l'ea ;. bet if ii .s i . s4iii4 o": . l4ofirBqrtic!their di!to'' undishidgia--whiell` latter ate built so as. ' to.servo so booto-iocmoorsood—and will . invesOgateNiiadesiAltcrgidif 'northward and `westward in seateliAT . the loot naVi odors. - t i ‘,.'-- - ' .iilirPt"ongoieltre_• ,_yowilea'-OVer_,- 11 '? Eiji' itidlitiAlkoiii'Wlkw47*l6(?*o - lark ;i4 1 ; 1 1 1.3 4iiiitt.0P04. 12 4 8 044 10 . 1111 4:1tk in at a -iitueb 419wereuto oYefitherit‘, roadc; but tliidUct44 , l4t--edy in - kin; slays, -IrS'l, 4 -- 7-' ' MEM ~F F.s:r . , ' ' /..-t.Wkat-talLikCitilithlt Disappointment is the tot of.. Tear tyat.'neighbor Chase of thi Deaiocraiiis not *holt.i" Ple thP' coign Ibt Of iil.orilaii '.-. 11 .u' such a . ..them:* read-his tiaitet wilt pmbablyrecoiled with., virhl a Ocfpaticob luilonkeol.forWard t ' when : he - shoulii*sit ititrrisbn7 - 7 islativo capacity, and what atlr_ constituents *ere led .to'expet from. the fact that -he. , was..!.itcluainte,d'irith..the Governor." ' Mr.thase has been and re turned, and - is Probably, better acquainted with - the Governor than beferp; Judging from an article in last week's Donocrai, the Goyernor does not appear in: Loprove . . .. rquai . on antanee. , _ -What has occurred to produce,a misun derstanding bitt eon these two distingni h t_. ' .knownot, ;:xl personages' we, 'but- ,Ir. Chase is. indignant. : #etalks f "irelin quishing tuir holl:of;nuie 40)9. ). when einclidates and i*sti' It us alio • r and . 'of ~gteicliing travehns:T° . heartlessdemagngutm t and forin , makeis, a,lepscfn unpleammt to leatIo?! seems ern Petmaylvania has. been rathe scurvi-• ly treatecl;ik the diiiiihntion of dr • spoils, • wherein we don't-know that be is' Wrong... e seems to think tiraf a die 14ortl! would do well to, constitute hier their , leaqer, with plenary power to ri t their wr lgi, whereiu we-fear his feelit gs have 1 . l i rim astray: . However, with hat easy i ru deuce which becemesibir -so Well; 1 • as "atimes the leadership; f o the ponce {end thron defiance in the t th of the .4 ppli ) ticians nd demagogues " of the part ,tap parent y forgetful Jtthe fct that "a °use divided against itself cannottsta nd,t and • 'that each blow he strikes - rn t recut! up - on hisown . head. When 1 e first rrad his indi rant tirade, we scrape ed that he was smarting from wounds received! in his own person, or that of a fri;tnd; beta further examination convinced us ;liin be was 'only seeking to . manufacture pe+lar ity out-Of the. state cif' feeling that exists . in s ome of therreigbbong counties, with ,• ri • regard to Certain aarpointrnents'recently mado by -. C.rirveimor Bigler. ,' I • ' ', He goes on to sag '"".Let the i wboteNortli combine, and it cannot be resisted ;" a let -4 us set srpf_or. orselres," &c.; all which in . dicates a very bid state orfeeling' among the harmonious demoeracy, and. eibibits a narrow sectional spirit in the' writerlit tfe in keeping with his usual 'broad and patriotic pretensions . , the brief exPerience of our epresen tative appears to have taught Li „whit he ought to have known before, th t the lead ers, of his party area set of ptdern _ agognes, whom the people ought tounite in ejeej.itig from their place. as speedily ,is . pos.4.ible. So mote it be. \ I Religious:_ societies: . . The Ameriaan Bible Socit4ff has pub lished duringthe year (ending May, 1853.) 799;370 Bibles and Testaments., - *hole,. nuMber of Bibles: and Testaments Lirice the .Societv., was formed, (3 years go,) 1 9,088;352. ~ -Receipts of the Socim the -ltit Yei;r; $346,542. .(837,'t Imo than the )ear, prece mg. . , 4 , ..il The vier -- ;ican T Social has-di-en lated during- ' the year 9,174, 0 publica tions, of vrbicli 4381,000 were ohrtnes.---• Has given 'aVra i 3 , AMing the' air,boots, and tractSlamd,uniing to aboUt t 64;060 iui. - ,. gas. - Total . number . -of pUbliciations by the Societysince .. its organiztitiOn s . ,(28 years ug0,);1.17,893,486,1n 1 diirerent languages.' Receipts last ye r $385,286. ; t )spenditprea 085,075: Nu ' be: •of col; i , , 'porteri employed, 642. - - . , \ Me American Rime .21/iisi erif ' *e•-• ty employed lalt yeurl.-,087 1 irriste - of the'Gospel : (22 the yaarp evil' . 7 .... ... am )in 27 States, and Territories, -Under . • 4 the l Society during the lait . year 4'7 church es were orgUilized. ` Fi4-four bmises . of .ronhip built, and 64 are , now in ocess Of erection." Receipts IPst year, $1 1,,-'734,. being $ll-;67.1 'more than the pr ' eding 27te America Boardfor Parel h !demi bas 111 Missiooary Stations i inni parts ,of tbe„Arcirbl,.cm3plOyi Niftsionati . and 213 ,Assistant ries, net' - nein/ling any nf the native teachers. present_ year arrieuntlo abet) • DOngia4, orator,' was delivering his Int the 'Tabernacle, thelfellowing p logue is_ said to have, oceurrel tWO wnfidering auditors: That Douglais pretty 61 4 Yes,' replied te:'other,. :* Avhite blwid in him. .11e is on To which the first res_poOded ithalf opt' znakvoch - - 4 wintder what :A whole fniger, C' `'Mlir speech:: in do r t . ....- . ~" -Tiny lifeeiv - Anctio t ir'Svtipst 840.-1- Oti' passing L through : habitat ier 't,it .will- , lcw-obserred that thei little red agis„, and the shrill and .loud: micas of 'gel P#- ter Punica,":are seen an& heard no ' Ore. Chat ha mat met it no. linger the ceitt of attraction - for' ,4 .green • i epautry -. .. Hatiy"..iloward4ad Diatliet Atto l ey Num bate ateii‘edea. iii tbairlit 'a '2 . 013 the “ mocks,";and fifweed-*avto - de re in tbe latlguage ofShakvear Othe 0 r ti riectipimotert.gone;" - 'Wit:lithe excelition of a few doubtful and attapial ';pl ace s ia - B ro adway, , the ..F mock " '- bus ' - .**titio tobkabaudoned, mut tbe tdi ri nee "end ipriltil , lucidity of those ' who folio 4 iiirill'S exerted:4it. : skune -nevi- iocatimr* ..;: H. tiloaritivre ...bill '..% wotiud - 'the** ,7-- a*. a l e *rovisiotil were foci s t ringent 4 %%Parra ... ; their aticeeue-d-N. - - - T. aitulayD teh.:l!'"' °iv , us 1 4 4 /1 tfai, pla them tie leading benevolent vari g 220 14fceipts. urin t g the 600,000. &ecti .at ifetwicen art fel -1 t 14 11 1, ha •Lettifrailiew Tork. NEW YOkli; May o 3oo 18R.: M ODrron In my , la4lloo . I bp i l brougLt dtn my iepoitof thii procEteld= r 4 lin i liaversary weeliAo Wednesday? 1. eVenitii the lith'inst.) Onthat evening • • , , , was hilt) the Anniversary4of the . Atneri-_ Sl" 11' • can am:.` Foreign , n me Some!), on association more conciliatory in its tend And less ultra its measures than the :timeline :Anti-Slavery Society,' =of which love you some account last week. The - great .speech of ' the occasion was made by Fredericki •Dohglas.s. a colored Man, already well known to ,the rea ding pubiicpa l nd who, wasThiinself a -Muta'at • the south : f ur 20 ynars.=!- After having Spoken,fer about 40 Minetes in a manner satisfactory to his vumerens audi Tory, he intiMatO he oCeupied his Share Of tlie time and there- Mal lore bring his remarks to a close. Upon , , this. there orisise loud shouts of .; a ,on; goon,' fronv . varions parti, of ,the house ; to.which l i e replied ;. Do on then," and phrowing down the Paper which he held in. hishOnd,)". there golhe notes." He then ''proceedea for half an hoar lon -ger,.in a' frain of eleatyclose argninenti tion--and ;foreible illustration, suck as "i have :vets:: tiro ) ! heard 'surpassed upon any platform, depicting in gr t iphic lan 7 gunge the wrongs done to his country men et the South; and the depressed and . . unSife condition of fugitive slaves iii the pessesSien : •"a_ nemiytal. .frc'edom • at the ,NOrth.•:! Douglass Certainly diSplai fine powersas ii public sicalier, 'and pois sses a Strong, well halunend mint]; - oSwia RA .eiently••Upparent:frointis g rpit spec h.:O •tlie . 747lrbernucle. - . -HostundifOAth a living refutation, .: of ilia ill-founded ' allegat iron made bronnic: . . en that the Mind - of the. n ;nye •nan : neve Ibe elevated to ;any . high ,iitanclard,• , of intellectual. develop Me 4., •,- • ' The Annirersat - •' ' 1 ~. 'Mime Missionary -.Society. was held - 1 .. Meiropllitin Hallninl was well attemln I Addreis:es Were Made 'IRO. Dr. Clev . 1 60 . Ofil:New * l•l4'iien,"•and Rev.' 4. i .E1.• 1 - Arid& c.,f New,..ll3edferd... They dwelt at 'some length, upon: the great, and -'rapid advancement of the]_West' in population . andpolitical power;• the' oitinseryne - p - roeL , cessity: of supplying ita:.tidunationaland - religious.wants; the dangers to -he •aP.'- prefiended froni Popery,-Infidelity, 1tc.... • . i . jadgeqessitp followed -in • a few, rd matk* in-which he Stated: that one of - the greatest plistades. in theyvay:l4 . the Home Missionary enterprise is ,the indifil:rence and::worldly. mimidnesi. • of, prefessecl christians ; •and thatofthe desired good is cl- t er to be acconiplished, more mothers Ad. fathers .tnuat aibsecrate their sons to the. work and merelyoung men come. fOr ward an d enlist in t i, glorious cause. • ,• • The Anniversaries - O • f the -Bible Bonie-• ._ .. mr--.-- oilier = meetings: On' (the was 17111 anniversary of the Ainerienri- Tell4Cl? ance truinn . , the. , , Neal . Dib.w. of Portland,:Me . .4 - cp.lebrated is the author of thelll.liipti"'Law," was the •i • r., pnecipal Speaker.' [ , . tut the; meeting most interesting in may res etsi was that br4d an I of; e .American board. fur foreign.lllis sin , otr'Friday the !3th. Hon. Theo doFrelingbilien presidqd. ,•The - ex erc ses were opened with: p i aver and th e t singing of the hymn , - - ' , inert *hall the'voice of iiiikiing '• • i Flow joyfully along : •• ' • . -Wien liill and valley, ringing •. ' • • • With one triumphant sung' . . . Three I .missionariea 'were, 'prent and ,addised the : meeting; Mr.' B.uslinell . Troth 'Africa, Mr. rinio from :pyria; : and Qopdell The large , andieneeliatened . with deep atten tion; andiheugh. the....lneeting was long,' ~414-1144. lose its :44 :the end . \. ei•en'thetigh is heart !nig_ lot thrOb with strong sympathy fur their oeble cause, who could look :upon those :men _without a feeling almost of:admira tion: They are "Men of talent, men of ,education, men of untiring energy, stir iling integrity and of high moral purpose. 'hey. aro' men to. whom, thet avenues of wealth were. as easily • accessible as to most others; men to Whein . -the doors to distinction sfoodinvitingly Open . ; 3 -et they gare up all ideas ,of agihind)zement, all desires aftei fame,. that theYlnight go to `tie lands wherek Oat kness inil -suPersti 111)p:reign r to enlighten the ignorant; el evate the degraded, .and•make happy the miseable.' • • : • - . • ; The Arrican Missietiaries hare been charged by tile enemioarof the - cause, (for every good cause has its pa!mies) with 'extravagazlce a fid en abuse Of their. power. At `..the -meeting at. which Ispeak.. these ,e4rgtms were fully' -met and refuted:by ;Capt. Foot of the U. S. Navy . ,.who :said he hid.iiiited 'several m:issionkty statiotqt, and eetifirreni actual oliserratiow _ u t • , :to lbe .noimpeailltdde ponduct . and fideli ty-of theiiaiisionaries, and to the widely to useful- and Ide-remittal of their I 'tlabo After - the: si gibe of 'a hymn tie" meeti • , , :adjourned..,•' : ._ , ~ .i7 l , , In thee l- hing was heicf a meeting t the . Tabernacle in behalf of the }1 e h PointsitonseofltidugrYaild:al Ifi ' P ' Oi P Loaf i 'forge ' ernblitgeWaieOniened i 1 L. iteirepolitan..i all toWilt:m*4W presen tatitin to Fat Gravazziofibet*in-tnott'- .ey, and two beautiful Copies of the - biEd mil '*.,,Eneisli: and' :the other ii And r ttios 16 er! ' endMi the proceedings '" , k li nlT'Ci;gtri *ilk- ' , Pzias.. •-... ':.L., • .The Joan Iltatrei4ll 404* - k 4. 4. 4 - kkeiii iem bess of,aul' o li4 4 , 3propow liellii"'. 1 7 11 , 1 %, ached== boas" teropt %nor lilte , ibe-iimpoe !!!'i l (" 3 1 41 0 1430- ' ' , : Gold 'hail- been remit - 41i : disco vered Teies. thought to eici# inlargeqinut titles, I;Wef ,- -isai:. a nilkivr the - other night Who. .Pli tionately embracing a ,Aree x. yst debility and iptrttosai,:toanifestatione - were ; - —The indiiidual .vv.ho stole *.-liiarch bas been put into the . 1 tne cell . - with...Procrasti , nation,. the ..., thief of time., . * , .. .... * 1 , s i--Gold.luis . ree ntly,been • discovered. in thit'place. - It tva4,6rtnly eiubedded in 'the caiity c of air old lady's tooth..:, .., :, • ... , -I'l . .bare .tiru- sun serenteei Or eighteen Episcopal .Clerkytnen in l'ennsylvania whose nnnttat salarrdues riot exceed $l6O t o 3I70: .. . . , . —lt ts.tlionglit 'by', E:retich physicians that Louis• - Nat,Aeon cannot surtive Much longer 'Limb *alear: H 6 is . iii tety - ill liealth. - •1 ~ .. * --' , llrYatit, of the New Y-ork . Evening rest; :who is.triveling, in the East ; writes that the bigotry of the Moslems •is •fast: relaxing.-T -13;hcy :Et(rt get di:wak like-ehristinns.. : • . --. —They Ina 'great relig,ieuts. revival 1n 'lledftstd-'eotinte; hist: winter, '*iind' now •wo , leiirn that,. at ilieliist court; .theie wis .not a. * . y.iitgld criminal. ease on the thitliel and • .the .grind•jurt Werciltseharged. ..• , ; •:' •.. • —.A, person confined in: the Court house at ti, with a view.,to escape ; undertook, en Monday night; to iet fire • to' the building by igniting the . bed clOthes in his cell. Ile . ' succeeded in getting . up a fire, :but • was smothered to death the emoke. .* - ' —The . - papers in - 11 parts of Petinsylea MN Ohio, It-lin:um, ,IM ehigan,and Wisconsin. concur -.ill .sayieig - •-. that present indiention! , •warrant- high 'expectiiiiops, of the coming. crop. • .Froiii - Illinois iiiere lava been - some complaints; but . no Mere than :at this time la:st . .yette. • *, - - ' ' ~ ' • - - •-4oseph K. Groyes has- beet* tried at Clinton, N . . 0., on, a charge of kidnapping :found gnilty.•and sentivlce'd: to be hung on the:first EridaY• of Jul 3. • ;An . appeal; hoit ever,. has beeii taken tri. the Supreme Court ' of the State. •" . - .. •• - • . •'. --:Queen . riciorki, upoi 'welting the news of :the inclancholt znecii;ent w14:14 resulted . in the loss of . .I>residett . :P.ierce's. only son, personally wrote a lettei to Mr. Ingersoll:in • e ondoleicn. for the saifaifflietion the •I'resi-. dent had sustained, .' ..- - - . • .... —Andrew . Grant, free colored - - man, con .victesl- last week . of . ,minssault•nud battery, - at New Castle, Dela Wal e -. - was' sentented to fay.a fine- of : $3OO and the costs, and be sold to the highest loii:der• lair_ the term of five - vears.' . -'' . • • •.• . _ - • T .: •• , ...-CAtti Anti EFPACT.-r-4 is c u ri ous . to . notice the effect of,,tle reeent.4lrond'acci dents- on the; Apr ehensionS -of travelers:— Crowded, warm, mid dusty as the rear cars always are; you will' - genernlly find the •firSt .one always-empty.- 7 21/fiany Register. ._- - _ ; Spirit. Rapping. . 2 , .• - - r- . . A.- number of spiritualists in this City e l, with. one Or two, we telieve in -Chicope l. received intimation Oa; . t hey must etitei'. a certain large and unoccupied house. 4 Ilse)? ..n ccordingly. s e at ik ji .pe i l l e ,s4 . l f i t i p hbuse, which w a l . '" fl i V7u i everlreerning4f .4'41 tit thcm' the : 1- r h ;Cli it was . to be. ii*d. ,114.. purpose.. 4 9/ ft lf. - - - ,,, 1TH 1, tn... - ...... - ,qi . - s ii heard- i.-e'l -" "" i ' t'Y in '1 .tlematypassing, th e ritost terri fi c scree in . lie declares ,:hat it :sounded as if. &mle one was suftering from. the feat and Pil l l.l. Of a inurderer knife. - Afenialii'' Hine mi was taken possession of, -it . sectiO, ty the spirit of . a, .rnurdereil 'man - whoselpitiek, were declared, to .ho, buried in the celled, and so- sheituitated Hs dying agonies.. - The spirits` - finally ordered the digging.up of ,the _belies, and designated a. certain gentleman-to useihe spade.; It is assert -- eil,,thongh,we know . Dor with hot much . t ruth, that .theiriteilien 'was i aken Atli:Li-tid ily by th.espirits, mil ; carried to a place on the cellar bottom, Jirectly over the al leged; deposit- .of - thehopill. - And: here, oh reader ! the geu(eman of the spade stripped and. Went .14: work. Aft e edi g... ging a [deep . Tole;e and !finding no bones,. 't he.pertiuit.Was relinquished. :1 iieSe are . the main facts, as-they come to tO . , Und:it is proper to tsay that ;his niter - piece of. tomfoolery was not enacted -by- the. more ignorant of thespiritpelists, hut the . i cipal actors. arc-some Of the leading minds •in this 'strange. deluSion: - - . . If there, is no devil,. as the spiritualists affirm, i here is . . . .. . - setnething t hat..answeis all he • legitimate purposes tire . devil.,--Sprierg. Rcp. . ' ~, I ___ A . . . . • . . . - .t.oltinloaL . .a.F . reeTtON or. A junon,.— The jury in the case of the State . .vi. the negro :girl Fenny, forpoisimitiethe filth ily .of Mr..-- Menkinscirere dismissed yes terday-morning by Judge :Colt.*. Two of the witnesses in theeise. irereexamiiied. Wednesday, and when the Con rt adjourn ed„ t Ileju ry, . as. used. in such thises,: Were required teretnain to themselves. , .They were acciirdingly fotind quarters in the. Planters house. • During the •night,. one of the jurymen,, named Thomas Shieldi,. escaped' the-. Marshal . and . went home to . his wife. - - • When - the eourt• met yesterday morning, , the judge wasinformed of, the proceeding.' - IVithuShields wits gielition-;• .ed sms ttilis_redsonivfor:letring and Aliso._ - beyitirt he orders ofthe - Court, helreplied. ,that be had beee , entarsied min for twelve t years, and had_never been evil' from his wife 'fine night in the Itrhole of imt . time, and t bit , he .found. it "uttfirly.i poisihle ; to be-absent from hei- The State's At. . rtoineY.isuggeisted that . Dont her-j it ry man - :be ~found in . :, his: pltiee, : to_which 'proposal' Mi.:McClain, the ,counsel, forl ho defense, -olieetit4 and-the Judge dismisSed theju-• 'ry,pideling o ati - -cispecial . venire, of fifty in - . fi)r-: : the . ' Bth •of next month.. The: ,iedge Aitea . the . dennituen $.59 -fin: his e t n i i , jueel . - Affection; which .rtne ivas,ufterx id:- eerntnnied - to threednys'itrrprisonine in . jail,' - The-proceeding was rather a e vet tnanner of slicrtfingceontempt of , Cour • ..;-- • . Se Louis " " - , - OLD M. tierenteee . . . Methodist- prescherS.in the Neiv Jensey - Confer:Mee . Who bare hied Infins- - ry--"` siver a quarter - 4 ecentitri. Heiry' _Boehm find *Wil)iam'Sinith . commenced _ their - itinerancy - 51'. yestos slink Thomils' . Neal bail labored 45jeirS,VanningrPorce 42 . years;*and George Ift i nsharf 41 yea E rs.. dward Stout" bits - bee - in the Ministry 39 years, R. Petlierbridge 3, Wa ters urrotigisr:247' EdOard';- Page and BsitholomeW!Wiied; 361a600i Pit--' _Oran innl Janice - Long 35; I c: - 'Winner 31t : "John -C: Shaw,- 28, 27; and .1304 - 4 Raiding and Theninialivp, Of these vet ' . :111*,SOIL , ittak*nd Atofods; and are witiriat • - —litv, ant— ties -Hhiteife' ~. As anopenil'eeognized : deipartment° of the ,Stateeverrungeveqdßogr.exandA! ing _Eiverythingi,- mitfuting tverAliiflg, 48. „,, 'poWers:::ef conti.ol aieitrerimiddirs; a re- lay of telegra.oB,°.i4iegortifien4 his most, distant= arts 4atitiftnpire tite*gpreachAtits - , of dan ratunitheiX aguin%a b4taliotaifl, icohorts; ,it -rualteale j t liescene . with A*. ' pet uous Velocitr,sAte'eitingtilshilie toast sympto i - of.tronble. .. But-there is a se cret wit 'g erthe service, the dread lititida of tbe - pionage, enktii - Inbut. to y them, 'selves* mit iitipatfinteysterieir•iniquity - , 'and a tenfold.effectivencis - to its power:. There is a fine paSsage in Gibbon, quoted • by.. De. q,uiikyt.ip.hiwcaasars, in which, ilelgribing;)..,lielrettih.rria , well as the Int eti• sity. of the Roman Imperial power, he, speaks a theimpiwibdity4an ., eire4l444r e s intiject tii;capitig : piinishment., lf. be fled:: to the #iklertiess...it pursued WM 'there, ; it traeke d him over the :pathless ! waters -of the sea, and-in the:heart -Orpopulons eitics.often the ':most securethityliii_tely of hiding piaccs; . .its eye 'penetrated his c;hiccalittent or , its hand - snatehed . him • . Ire ni the 1404 i . ...Tints - all . , parts of . the earth Ix:Caine to hiniOnli..S . otottnywaos. of 'ati Itnniensu ' prison. . ;,,- .‘;._ -.• l• • The.secretpolleo 'fir Ehropeachieves 'it siiiiilar, abbot universality : ,' Its tong. Ces;• . cemposed.of sonic of the biglieSt dig nitaries' .as. *ell - as the :meat , wretched -creatures of,everyclas.s and call i ng.,rwo-. • Men of ,and_vvaiters in the infr..4t he . shop clerks, the domestics aboutt yotfr'• table, and. even 'the lowest frequenter .of the gainbling bouses.-'iiiid"brothelS,] lurk every Where,. to: . eavesdrop: to Waylay . .. to e pervert...and. to - riccuSti:: ".).! - inir _propel:ly, your.• freedom,... yolif:lifeitSeltliqugs' on their: reports, and'hitig year's •aftcr . ilte cireunit :Ince on .Which a „temporary sus ' picien May bare grown, the records of • the. sceltided consistery-='--this”. modern . •Vehni-G ericht- - -Will rise up_ against. y•oii, like a book of judgement, and betray :phi . , le . -awl - 0 petialtics.-. Yonr"trial :will- . secret° as , the areusatioif:' , 44 2 iiiiil'yoe fate — will - otily:l4' - knoWn '4o . -the'sitee , young fathily whoinii:s'yeu'frorri•the: fi re .. side,. and 'the cherished frietals: :that Shill 11 feel •tlie,'"wartn gregs tin of•yetir band th ' more ;•Scareelyi a .. - pristuilmuie "in' 'ti 7 .rope .ffMn. , :t he - watery 'a ii ligi;:inii'OrNa plea lii l ' the celd -siditit desOf bilieria, 'that does'uet hear the sighS• of Oeiiiiis that have flitteda *ay' ititthis *silent . manner; as if they had eNlialed•- or been -carried _bodily ,'“ , frotn* sunshine to - •the' sunless land." . • • • : ' . A • - •. ' ° ' ,.H . •:• .. .• - ~.s arir . examp • .. le' Of :11 iw' tf is es pionage' , is carried on, ~we were - tol i d,.last:' , Winter, In Paris, that, a lady of fashionithie socie ty, • who prepi*ed to - give a ball, 'applied'. to the police foe tlie,natialpatrol-whielt attends on auch-occasitins, to preserve on; der, and regulate the. arrival .and depart, ure •of-;earritiges. - The officer demand ed - sic blank invitations, as' a ,colitlitielf - prelimitiarY, which the lady Of course re fused. < ..'.Will, you . allow- me,. 'Jima, : to., look at , tlie. list of, your guests ," mike& the man of the law; and when the. lad' s ament showed it to. him; he -replied , with m • . n -smile; s..N,eVer •mind aliont • the blinks; there arc tilreaditen Of oortrieaditarrning the ,number of.%tbe itiViteri?-;. , ThllsAhe Creatures 'of the State Manage* to he at all. titiblic. assemblies: . - US.'iWell as in 'shiest" every . Teccret :- SoCiet y.. - Wliere.they can.; not go_ themselves, - the , :terior''.tif Ahem does, - So that - distrust firitl stispiciosisr:of teo_inainuated into t he::inost frieisdiv iti. t . critical subservience, is the only safety;' says : t4r. St ilesjour .for.mer:charge•qt" Nl entia.,....7Thevery.naine of police," snys another Ameticanc-who lived long abroad, ..- is a_ word of terror, and. t beapprelien aion which it "causes is 64100 . 11 y felt, hv rich and prior. - It is in every one's mouth; and 'the's' rauger is no' less ; annoyed ,-by its inquisitiveness regardinliimself.iitan. ' . he is surprisM ;at the lain like „submis-: , sirenes•ps.ind fee' r..whichit; itiverSally iti '-spires.7-::,Putiroin4:3la-geiz 'ne., - : ' §{-Ni*:4:.NNA'S INTENT 10: 13# --47114 New Pink joirnql -11 - eclininerce, V.Democrat.i,e papef,'in Scanning the goiss, ion ofwlietli, cr the Inevie..goverunieut of lleNicodesires . war. expresses - th‘epinion, that it - does ooti.and sayi:.: *-,•!...,„.. ~,•:,. -•— ' - "If wtt:arelisitt4e*ext en, tbe.rileatdiiitif Santa Attria's Wiwi"' .g . , and, the evil eye t , )Fich' - he sqiiinis : it', wardS the:l.7El4od Otatesi ais..though he mete ready to - steal-, low - us :up alive;_ we tinswerilliat li:ineans just What : tile:Washington I. 7 iitio**mcans: when ~if -..virt utilly defies .alltEurope.' It - ;meattS, • that, he wank], like7 f lo tiekle,the vanity of his people, and 1 herebygairipop.;,• ularitYiwit il thew; and:influence okerilictit. lie knowS: that :public -sentiMent,in•the I,'nited Stags ts, strongly averse to any ,spoliOtion Of. -Mexicali territory , a t present, • and - 411erefore•that- be may talk large Ivithout . anY'real danger ofprovok, ing: . .a War..".7j .• t ''' ' • . Not; n Bad buck-hatidea.bl . mt.-..,,. -- ~ :TRE LEADERS osrue'Cunizse Ii.EnEL-, ._ . . ~ ..,_ . . , LION.LetieFS froni Canton state that. of all the! stories - comicial: 4 with the great, rebellion in China; none has been so per. : . aevered.,in from .t ho Commencement, as, that aasigning leadership and...inquence, to foreigners; • and therereally seem, many, grounds fur - the belief'. They are 'called by many the . " - Christians, .th — e "God worsliiPpers," and it is'sahrthat they,ol;- . serve. Sunday. The. latest - takciAliis . form : : ' • ''. ~ "There are fbur men wearing Chi nese dress, but nut talking the Chinese lauge - gil well, - ,whn fireat the heed of the rebel timncil of war,' and. without " Whose. 'sanction no step is taken. - These men, are generally suppolsad to-he Fielich'Jei; vita; mtid .if .Catholicismferms an el e ment: of the coMbinatiOno b e fnrther ocirthibei go the!stronger they become, ailhat re-'. ligion i is More widely 'ilifrused,in;*tbat , quarter.- Their .success in battle against. the- iM I Aerialists, • and: the . inilltaiy : 'KW; which ;bas ebaracterized'inine of 41)Cii.: movements, give; additional furec to the s uppolition , of foreign aid." ..._, , ' , lie leill'of life at , ku chilli ill, *lien' . tam' by„t!he rebeli iti said - to lri-ei been l very tireaf,, andille.'cip ors-wire eapr ec ially. befit on demulistit e , temples wall gietr idola. Irar.The'folloiring . whelt nre * clip from the Richmond En'iluirer4 the' Si at eor n indicatea' pretty clearly the condition iir the- party,' 'lt is a ciinfession that tiocs from, the party ard'extOthtinel',.' A "democratic "Meeting t Carrollton; Alabama ; on the2d “ e * solved,gen- - erally,thai in politics; vtlr; t holrue polic .:is , to shaoi'detterini, E ! This is retie'` ty ge,:sl dOctrine; and one t wire have to be ettiensinely resarted t in Virginia the'firesent, etinttaism• r Thetstate:of things:Masi_ a deipititte; kaitittElasi is to be deiertera be'tph,lit, • " ° . , . - wo c ildren of Ilibi aboriginal tribe I 'of, orit rn- flea h e been brought to ;n` lan .... frn ~ he , ..1 of the Orange .. .KIT T. - be 4rthnie :';'.: branches of 'the Bus e nbe, 'a 1 ,.. ' , eAnt their name fro thil fa , that'i'... i ti ..bn . burrow in the iirOilndizi They 'a re '1 mil & like ::vermin. by,ithe 404t44 1.6 t antklOtaffir. ,Their ;chi f sust4l4eek is , game; but. at those L . sea ons of the year ,when it is no longer to found, they. live :upon-locusts,' eat -OH; dnar,ilP:Oc 8 . 04. and derive a scanty nutritnent friniithe auction of the skins of the animals they have slain. The, speci tlns of these peculiar creatures, who in th ir original'ature! are scarcely ii; te lt move from the brutelcreation, aro wader for y inches 'in; height. .., They are not 'IR trivoliftellyl l ikyrt - .!jiarti l — firtirel* to higher stenru tirt(ptir .. reet, for this' ‘,l ' sni •11 ineasitreinent is , slbont ihtt aierage o f l i ew iri ew . „--I.`-'.... ~.--.-.. . . ' . , e.,, . • , peso curious children; who aro re's= •tiv01v...1.4 i at44tizteen leans tkf,ege, are : de:icribjd - aq being ixceedingly . ntelligcnt . , th lirnterceittie ‘ThiclEek have had with' th 1 Lfitinily" irk!) - whcr tia Ter '`.the ,last_ few . ,m nulls - they have been' asideiared litivitig; , so far had its - infineuttr es to-bring forth' 1 its superior` *ifitriblites WhiCli - they übvi- - 1 ously enjoy- iii com — t 2 with the rest' of 1 abet human species.' Their tippearanceis anYthing hnt.diss able.-' The flat •Unse; iltel breadth ac s t e oyeiothd the thick' =lips betray their: A - fii can'origin -.; -bat'. the . ex'pression of the face itr either case - is .. ntild, - and by xi me.attidispleasinv-whilit .their: deeply : bronzed Skin - . is - smooth - , - and delicate. - Thiftrhair of 1 dm bead has the -pe culla rit y. of gro . wing in Ssnalli.t ufts' or halls, the stalp.iti ot; her...paiti.-&ing perfectly ti . .. b re.. . These titl e . garthmon ate - naked -Ito the - vvaist,, Whicitli-girded with' , a mat. o Ifeathers. , ~ WI rehead is encircled . %0 ill chaplets zof. g sw,Hand the:. neck, 14 , fists 'and ankles '- re . : Tarnishett , with glass beads., filmy pealt a litile English, _arid have . , alrtly .been laught.a-ifew.ae :implitilitnente, iniehzt thrumthing • a t tine two 'o Ao Oh: tire; iiianOforte; a nd singing.di- . V . negrcrinalodies.k _there is,,evidentlir -L ichlafentititelli g enee. 1 -..-„"). .. :-. ..:. ' -- -4:Martyr lieriiine.- 'lt is stated - in"the - NAY,,York Vines . II aca report ',had jnst .renctred ilieXii , tina - - ri n 4 iu ; that . 6,ity, thrUliglOalioili_iirridle hands, of ',ern i,eVint- OntigaChirt,g . all yet known of Austrian' 'cold:hinodFil, :judicial tyranny. During ihtsi3iiting of 1853, two years after" tlle - ,rek(diitijip, :and in. the midst ..ef the quiet cif sfayeiy,.all llfinga:- r " was'arouSed by the neyis,,that a young ad "distinguiShed lady been sudden- I `arreited, - - the ebutitess 131datie Ttdelii. - 1 r She I was 'high-born, of 'onii,oftheOldest' trnilies of- - llungary: 7 -- a familY beiOyed liii - its'" - tuanir deed of trernie'patrintism. She Ilrid been °Wirer of large:*eitate4—"zbut, though .i)f ..-tlie 'disititratio Order,' none . 1 told 118i:llbtiei'efiar the . peeiziotry i "1 • •T'hey all knetir'hei: ea, the friend '6f.tlfe 1, prini: - And 'in tunny 'rural dist ciEt a, -WO Sunday. Sehtiols and..tiehnkirsfor;tl4 loW:, 0 classes 'oiye_theiViitigin entirely tfr, e self-Saerificing latitira'ofitlil4-lady.. 'SUS- Oicion had Weyer bieittli6l.lll;)rijidi'lin'ine, lie lnYed:lAtrugary,'. and She Wus a:{yro turna of hernie.lpirit.:, -These 46,4:i5-- ea - to' he' tire reasonauf - her arrest : ';: rhe charge- aanin'st:jier IlYsik:thai r iSlib was iii coirespUtidence vntli - Itoksitln atii4. 'lit i n i.:- .'No'One,: even tfieip,.'„irifloPoSed't`lie ftld her ._ ion 4; - Then' • , .. -.: 7"5 - ,ri , ? ; %),Cl . 4 . .t f fiat : '-11 - 1 1 ' these' pr , :it Spring days., the yOutig Cetitit; trl'cleki . teas viirtittly. ezeutrd in 'her iii9n—p nil) ab Ty that. of.‘C-Tios"-Waideii. , 1 , 1 b c? J 1111rogaP A s implefire A 'fifr 4 l'.. *-- , se is descillied in,ihe TrOy Bl,oliget .1)y , , :n ins u reflect, aget4 ,Of, that , cit yi - - Spr: - ifid .s - aVe your houses!: ," ...... .. ... ~. .' Why will net perille avail "tbernielves modern "( 1 4e(iTer i tes e savethCiT Keit 'iLi y . Vtri ofi• ' e il 1 package ;of .. - t Ivo or. gee Reee.fis ef sill inAr.. - Aispose4i9 :i.lic); - .tti r anner_as io be.' inetig the 4 , rst t.fiiop, 16 burn, °at liana' : elite thinwn, into-the li t re after its !coin licenteeli , 14)_i‘e sihe air r.usbei,int'othe - 'eliding, 'lVill arreat Ai, es, surely . lr as - ate andi, , i4 bett er ;' than. water when .rer4 l- .. es or--resinous. t - i . eOeCels gems, a!re blueing. •- ,- , 1•, :-.,-,- • - ~...T; '.Oxygen and,ii)pbur ha ve , ,so strong: a affinity that in: the corebustion or auk, hui the oxy4en 4 • .11e . it troosphere. is con, vortpd into. Sulilliu l ie api4 „gas, at„whicb, P4..t t' fil e is eir re se I` testi4 this pr • inc ilit - e a ~n d t h er eby. % - _ , sav e d py . p r oppft.t *Toe y9qrs , sinew an, a i ecOurnt of Vilhieh. - I,4ave,thioegh . . your, ci;lumna. at that ifilkew t liisimpossible tn., c' iicei‘-e rrn bow utb.heinan suffering iniibt have been .-aserte4 [fiad, : that seggestion. been: at tendedAo:by 'hip - en4 boat . wovrtent, lacier read the aceounta : or theierrihle hiSS of betaan lire , ohheird our,ships and, stearers wit.hoet.thielcieg that they might, Lave' beP S9 t Teil l hsl l . T.PAoii.w...er l )9W; sl• e e P-4 P ie. the r.e54 4 4.' -1• , , - IRMLRCIAPS is - P Plttlivvrarat.4--If the; -.ourceis of:. etate .can possibly iike,..l .by the 600$ I tiletlOlT -lef , , railroads" yroughits yarious_ artl4 Peinsylvaniaf is* ltkely to :thrire its iely , herasiter.: as t leti railroads havit,been either. completed an. ,_ . ert OM .olt :roe ed ini. - „ , everyi.portioni ,F its doiattiai• . el hare macho leisihan! ut separate; railid ,.. .littesproje — ctedmi, 3, - pleted 'from, eist q lti west;;, and Ifinn- i , 1 r hers from: a crtirlo tOuth".. - erossiog Alm ate: viz; from eat to tvest, - 1.:, the POOn-g kania - zßailroad, -- ith, its z new:eastsiii, amectionl; -12.,th ehataliensburt ;-and. 4, llegheay road wit. ..fits-.commetionsi.the3 ittsburg:aod: .Co nellsville, , .Chambers.- 1 1 tg Valley and., Col umbia ; 3-,the (, Suit;-• og PT ana Erie , root with its cotibeeibmity • a, 4.., ~Tlie 'new- ork.routotOthii:initi oin Eaton twAle T. t °From- Multi to l e • . ath : , ii:4l4,l'„itistourgh anik.Eritryosd ;-- the AlleghearrifterTOad;o3 4: the-Sus:- If! iehanukriver:, road ;data: C'.-thii Phila.' q i i llphitt i Eastini add Water !,oap xottil .4 : . bon all .theSO:toodsfara,beilt;.%hey can. , - ,k; t fail to he I .thgt.:graatestfeatures. of the 1; 1 . , untry.throtigkar ' lab theit , "rito.. , ~,, •,,•'.: 'ti 2 §,iilieri . ' - ‘l7,.z•Reilioted his tier for the itibie: of the rcila 'lt tisuldbe in; yekti • iiroed ' by tilittiti* err . , _eil!pleytiig. -' , "NII tem let", viily'stito iTietlearors:teipe bieb are eti. ',ei)eti eifebiti'dfoilioni lar g e : ' 6 ' - `;:i . - ....,-3 '“ -- 6:' . 2- The i i iiiii-K ii?tcilitiiiiie,4rio . lit: I kigds is strictly. ,-o.oliliiiteditiiatr ,ii,iiii , ititio#Atskibithiciiiiiliiii* , . -_ 4 iii (ii or-.off . of - - i.tliiakitoilitiaiiiiti l 'ilifacwittrpiju rtlVAcritiit i lif ';',,`- ; ,..-,,'4,1D,. ~,,.i. -', - t , , : ~ -,. ‘n.,',', tef -- ..* : :::i ;6:"'''''-'77*'-**':•'',T4 tetideiit s telhof tit I. tnet tined .4 ; 1b4`14- just 4deteautititi -ulierhArtety rY~,f sft.th' ■rum the traiettlit , Mr. Detterei ra , tygetnet - aceidetite;,' - caueol l - .i.4,t,4 i** , -plyey-atrunetromr4,,,,,,ae l . - Colt i li mtteilee ltYieA;f:A4, hoe: , ' ol'il : ) *.lo "ol6 ,tetwPc.) .14- .2 _ 2 -iPferafli-Y,MItY- -, 424 - 853. i -- --. ,g. at- .: - s g atapSti , :sitS ere : making-here hy Ott,- . 8411 ,p4ool4)l.i . ,atid his followers ;o ce elirtstte thii) co nifib* rottiiii of July on . 4 . urg 0 ;" t 1*4 1 0 : OP tit. 'teeetuiron he e ,pec ,. . „..4 : a .11kriiiisininiber-h. , ilia musical brethren to assist : in the ee r ionny. R e is - fitting up t grand eon room, 100 " feet , . ii l - Ten g tb 'and po - fe e wills, which - I will be' one! of theupper ro 1113 ot his own dwelling. 1 .--1; . :.. , - -* . - ~ His. Colonyi!seems -. to-' i .progr ess i ng y 1.,y, rapidly fir a- paw aniqtrY., Qlts Bell ,- ' ' s 'O r t i k t,l " l 3 4 t; c.' o4 4M i neirt r ,miil )Vf.a - eat' 7selailitin ' „p at' diiyliiKtn die . tom- . ii1.4":9Rn.40JR14 4 .1.0 1 %434 1 -Aikkwilikii: V ors e, ,rldtpg around eximinitithis had's. - Afie.r his,. hreelifita yfii-,vlitillind billies ilt i 0 the_ liiiotisrli' in'tho u o ra ' s_t_n e , t ......,tcs f pi n Hoes. -. ~ raising buildittgs,Arei - A ft er d peri k ,i - - may belotAndifwerkingseoihi-roads with 'quite .a, numbier,of. handjs...,, :. .. • - ... The schoolsiqthe Colony are Henri b.„ - leg fin der! th(k44i:it. Oaffistitr.tien is 5.. nu.be,:„.,..(4.,..frp,....New.,......, These schoollba visits daily: . 4 Vheie ' ha - #x - eemteal - 1 deelfai and t a, :hi4 cout#l7o . l!f.'he ilisiSlii - a clause depAiN m : .. g. teem t e ,of Selling li. I .. quors, , exei (0 , 1 ."The ',Pas . i 5.....re5p0... _= ;i1. .. adelphin ' 2 Reiiiter iiVeS' US thit:fdlleir ing-; ' 74- 4,;i1%c-:; 1:: , : . .v•:. - .%.]':1 r• _`.‘ A'' morm grpaper rellitei a: tunny*: tie •aneedote: bout w. ho old - man ollyea i; rely happil4i until Mrs.',, Stowe : 's pOvel - lodged: in hukhealf all sorts of colored': mamas.- ,-,..the;' old man rich as iSouihern 'planter f - had-lfronk that time .but one fii- . ed idea—to mat c,a black than happy..r.-,- Therefore:h .I .4iiiO4s'o tvvi s fitt:4o=6* tic:: and - wen ito. an Intelligence,Office;O obtain'. a Bbl elk One.'. Thpy.•.r.v6 hima . groom as %leek as Erebus-, . The old man received,hi'with the , affability: of an 'American • pato!, -and introducedthiin into his heti n'yither'orr thejfpotint of a hi friend tban'a errant. This State Ofthiags lasted a we*, When !he oldmanVeceiv ed an= nonyinous letter.'..- -7 , ' ,:' - -.': 4.Sir,' it isl,Said, .. ye n have in your Set vice a aled!_iiegro: -7 ,YetiV servant is a - ‘iThit.h tif-the l lowest sOecies. ypit area - dupe of a potinfhlaeking : ',' -Indigniiniv ; :this ierelation;- the old man conducted" man into a-closet. „ • - 3 . • . - '!'- g Wretch,' Said he, g I know all. There iS soap 'itndw - ater . and wtowel; I give you,en-hour pnek;np your clotheS‘' At the'end t cif an' hour,,be returned and found :is ever. ; g Wliat !' he - criej, yet'iVa - shed r gut am black,'(-reelio the,other; wash otyself - yourascal; that IF' knoW all ?ash' 'Ourself'. the =end of tt o hours there was a - new visit to, the closet.;: the bla,clt.. was dill blac l 4'4ii4 there VAre reaso ns , fit it,; Which !i till,Mied . !the °c ast ; of Guin ea. trritated,hy--whai he_took to be-obstitian, cy,-:the , nld tenduCted his domestic to. tireeti'Mtirissgty• of police ;. the magna= W4S4-11i:4.64iirSive„di the sur ant fast cal•. nr, - his - m;lsterlOnkhire hnelt r *ridiedoubl: ed ' -- 1 1 its ', StaiVe I. ln England. - The entlitiviitie"'4cptiotr'ofMrA l gar. I riot. - ;.Beecher St ONV'ti in.Euglaud,:ernish: . .es: iporr . - fir Tete - cm% andlexhibits , a most - singirlar.faci, WhiCh justly - excites -. surprise' l atidl ..Wpridor in that country as well. as the United - statee, f FOr,the first , .time in the history of this nation an Amer icin',l ia: :114 islea4 a ed,anrconrted, and in her. ri , ogitsSin the Queen'sdoininions,• • , i , see... -t be - . - ma king-tr' t rimnp hal - march Which-; a 1.... Conquering hero' -" r Migh; well envy and is ielllom honoredi-Wii h. -Amer.. ` ican out ho r 4 distinguished:divihes,states men; . and-, pPliimans have,-visited,the old - conntiy.f...bi* never :oefore 11, 7 Phleir007 - ie.Jiihn Mill !been so thoroughly-a:roused,- aiui never before have our:brethren across; the .water, allowed,themselies torrisioiei. any merit oc i cause for- excitement, - ,:ra.tht .. . reception- ofiAnierican traveuers.,. ..,.,' ' -; ;f:- u.- -1 • 4 , Titt NFO4,Ii OF POD Bouxo.—The War .. against th - e- Bible at Rome becomes more' Violent. - - .A iiii:42s - -Englishman; obliged,to .11 'quit Rte eiton account of his 'fith, - Tie . 1 , ,deprivedi - :.-ofieverything which the Pope dislikei;incinding the English Bible. • He: ,- reini;instated', , tiglinst this; saying as his Bible'was foreign tongue, it could do OW great harm in Italy ; but received the reply; that t the government of the holy \ -father* had resolved to destroy the 13iblit ; - every wher4andly every possible mini." k'new I* of books interdicted as Contain ing ' iildeprii4ed‘ and damnable doetrines,"• las - trecentli been r: issued . - s . Reine„; in ,viihiih versions of the Bible not_iiiitherie ! ed by' the lumish Churcb Are inclq-:. ed..- L;i - , 1 , it': - .... ~ ,-- -- -,,. :.,. • • • . -1 - r - --- . - - . . ._ . ' 3:::^ , r . 444 4.4-14 •;,1 • bit 21st, kr uuRLY,' Imo Autoro,... ehanos Co mt R o w, ll stra :si! to L ii‘,4.neta Cogrien-thr,lif a / 1 1.i L:PtPw* t").. = Ready.:. , 1 0 — ' wid_Rody Ere CAL inemba* et", /.1.)4340: satmidu Pat+ *1 W 9, s l; svilCEßiti 1"x "net t14.1E. P: r . - ~..- .-, _ , , I Musical Curesßons - 4 ‘ li to be Wd liv 114. via heisting House in 4prksortltliis mail 011 the lth of June hat, to 00D4Wei % threettilayitbiedek Ilia direction or 'Mr., r ßoseAs to ecuirijuse, assisted by Igr.G.trenctt sad " t eePlDPetent verfurtners on the Meloticon and other :instruments.:. Performances mostly, inAtcred Ma. sic. Seat* will be, 'bit% ail the instruction. and et` tiitaltiiiWit, ofW% iitibiteit, trio ottitzt , sought tti f , bei.ebtehted;itti r econpectieti ith the withal int* `ireiemetuteof do perAlcum , Th e public vein. _ _ ' , lnirth . or illy &Jelin** at Great . At etneetikr of theliniusbitants `of Greet Beta et-thisttlarteh House" hi N. i r !.Oileimater fu r thv TD, O BII If 7 !fDaking.. trD4Ditowde Set celehrstist a 'th:7'arklmikdaValaaltarY ofour O t ttisiouliae , pendeneix'oh MI ~,ib A lDlcDnitkitik -Dn. wits olf_ArtOul)Hri imilurhookit It-gtitiat aPP °I.I. eentsPernteryirti. -, - -...6.,e 4 - A .-.._ ~ , Oi motiOn, ilhare liaylekl. ai,Letheies. 11. MID OCT: geteil Deakarjfifaaaa..lTA , ELT ß • - /1. • Jterennti•.(3. Di St.. ol r, T. D.'Estaeekk ‘ , l 4 ,T. -Uri elklEaritut 611lb:a E; Irltiatiiirltlalk Yi llllPlL f . cL Yi TVl'D'Amal Italia ibtalOanaYT*E# ' 1 : . ed a apluaattaa'atArawgelueelts. tulDwara, . 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