VoLL , 3IE of Jarurs drawn fur March . • I B EATER -, ARGUS. -___________:_________________:. G e ra II 1 jiiyors. , . : i - . • rststeD ind PIIDLT4HED BY •,i .. . 11 •roti:;411-41Znr141 Wynn, .• I 1 . .M. ' 41;;:, J.' . WEEltiliD., I;riB•lttf,n—lie..).- W -. Phillie, . ( . I,:ppeiva- 7 1).ivit.l, I lioniari, ^, - ! TEVIS--Osa Doxiaa and Furrf Ciisrs . pe . i annuni;..iw : AIYtANCE; - otho . r • wise Two DOLLAR I ) Zrlili , loll—J. D. Vaugh3n ' 4 j will be charged. No paper discontinued, unti E•onsuily—,T4iii Grey, liiiiiilton lax- , all arrearages are settled, - except at the option - • ' !of the Mitors. - 1354: . ME ..2;re„T.,.-1-Alex.• Greer. I ,; 1 Iver--T-11.• Swearingen , t! reivell--Williani irons„ !t1 i‘:-tty--J , )&ipli Ammon: -= :q.:7, - ;-in -John llarts.:l. .c..w, Biightint-I.E P. Townien.l. I . i Nii.-: i...-cwickly--,-John (lesson, Benj. Po- : ; - . For the Beaver Argos. •i t :1", 'Willi lin Steel, Joliti Teats-, r - i ; . 'GOD SENDS, US AZEGELS. • It 1.1:0 .n-a, ;Lett Putter,Esq, Foreman, , • • 1" .:7•41,,K , •• , •,N _...m. . . ' 1 li'il. - . , ,• -_ , . ~ XiT lIANNAII MAMA& REMO. IZ, e ter bur-Thus J. Chandler, Wm.. r :, . : . Cri i igioaii , , . . -. ' ..Twie - liave the flowers bloomed,l - Ito-liciter 4:I . -Fergus Fusser; C.• A. . , Twic'e a winter shroudhath mantled i " bem, • W 'islet. - • ' -, , .- * Isi ncemY Soul said aloud .:outh Beaver-jaMeS.• Cook, Jr., John ; . • 1:31. , t•They need thee not ; thou needs'' them not ;" i' ' - . ' i, 3 i My hands were folded then, in• l perfect calmness. Ter-long they have been fOlded, . • ‘',l'eti Jururs.-Ist. ' Deck. . ~ I ! t • licitrei--Geoige ills; ; Richey, j- lineii;; Sowingnil, reaping not, but. to themselves ; ,• Is it well to live upon the beautiful Scott. ‘ -'- ~ • - • Brighten- Au•lrew haler, Sr, Robar t 1 But fur the Joy it yields ; to sing our songs in i -. 'l,Vatterion, SYlv.i.ster Duuliain„ Esq., Itich--; solitude, i ; - aid Satherla ,ntl. 0 . ,To lighten the eterhUrdened heart - J as . -11, : i nise y, : And bless nOlkunte?ar ? - : _ Boron : eh-11. J. Br3wn, .- - . Thai, Russel. l stil, - - Parlingter.-James Dillan,Samuel Ilam : : My heart is'stil • . Asleep ;''Beth on the fearfully waves of life ; Eenuntny l ilton, E.ri , IJ. -Jas. Buckly, Esq. i t hia- ll'Lllurc • ; !,The soul is smiling at the deep rep ' - Ath i rety I. knoweiti-sleep death ; ' i • - Fall.iton---Asaac Convert,' Esq., j • w ,. k,, ,,,, 1. . 1 , --' . The Past is here ; meekly:and, quietly -- - ', , . Frankfort-Wm. Frazer, DA., . . - . I look upon the lonely paiiimyjeet havepressed Pranklin-Win. Pence John- Wier. ;, Marked out with brightest light and deepest 1i,..,,,64. 0 ,, 1 -I{,,,li e rt iiiill. --- i '„' ;, shadow; . ' ~ .. 1 t co eels--Jas.. C,,,,,p1 - 1 141, John Johnston, Some graves lie on the way; with o dea4 leaves , ; iiitiner, Leeper, Matthew -Nidde. i . scattered o'er them • ' ; I -...3! ~ ;, 1. ii,ipewell-qiior'gc Ciao, - Some are short, for they were made in childhood Inlopendence-- , A' c ui. [teed, %Var. N: ; Fur sweet little friends--these still are urine;- Poi& • . et . i Ilow long, thoughl i 'ts net long, how quietly I' •,,r' l I they've seemed to sleep, •4 . " J:ick: ; Ilow much of spirit -life helve , they enjoyed scn-t-w - l . , struggled, , - 1 ' When I bud end knew but vain, - Sew 13figliton-J... 11. Price, Jut; Rees'. y, so deepAt seemed like pain--'tis *ell ; t•;:t;,' Win. tinner. :-----. , 0 ,. ),, I • II pick the-laded blossoms from my path, • C.S w Sewickly--Sampson Binds, Jr., i' . .• Mark, they are stripped of all the' loveliness 11 ,l iu Picrsol, Esri , Alex. Prentice: w , . -. .. . ii 4. Daniel I uerewith my spirit robed them, ,and flung \ N ;rtlitteiwickly'rneo. Foiniaci • • . ~ , .I. them from me; ' - L.',,mls, It. I'. Marshall. :. . ' l. !lOW . bright they seemed, when, as my own, 01.io--,Sile it Caughey,' .Tatuuel ',Smith; 1 - . twined-them round my . heart, ' S B Wherry: , . •,- ... l'ait..rson4ohn Sims. , 1 Aye, wove them with ' y very life; - 1 1.11 gather'no more heart-:flowers, yet,- 11;12.1il.sburei-Jneob Strollecker. ~ .linei•i.iiin-Jas It. I.nlferty • • 'I do not grieve that these are faded I: ~-hrster - bor. -i -Itichard L. Ills ins . i It we're-better , this theywere not mine, ~.. ~ • -, ieu- . -. -' I soughs them when my hands found little else ,e. ~, . .,tti, Zct'.:l; 11...taVer-,..Wili. s Elder,_ Jatues M. l to 10; 221.1, 2 - ,pl, lViu._.l.l.llo-1--.25. :-- --'---• • . 'lf I.couh.l„ grieve for these, ra grieve they had -. nnt fided sooner ; \';t it 'Jurors-21 - - . Sooner [ ' had learned strength, Ili' , • Th.:aver- 1 -S. 8,.; Jackson Anirew • . i-, t. . s:'-' l. -e-Y 1- :•"1. t ' -'- --'; I 1 : 1 - . -. ! Ti' which I sought to bind my happiness;" , !: .raU,l l -11,-,ltert S. I)ani.yl.t, (_, aarles A . , , ra. ; 1, : ly worthless idols all ,are broken now; - K..olirt, lianiuel. l''urvis,'.l ,, s , -pit 1 I . . And cast away as worse than useless ; '' - Dm linglitm--It.)bert? litii;lies. l v.ini, n ,• I _could . not, hike Pygmalion, Etititultny-,-W in. Duu;ap, , Jr, r , lii . 1:s; _lt . r , ,,d /.., ill. , . •.. lir,atiae_life nib.) stone. , Fa1',..:•,,t,-,..J.,11n 1.). 13.4 1 .- - . , Dvrth bath A picture for my gaze ; ir.i.uliu --(214 , L.1. 11. Eliac, Nathan ha • : . A.raze form lieth'in my chamber, Still and cli.d, so very cpld: l'iceiloin-llci)ry Bryan. _ I ; , , .. ,1 ,,,,, N 1 ,5 1 ,1 !le Pitied me, called me sister, blest me ever. C.--r , ~. .t,.icil . 4 Aye, I will bow' , und kiss those white lips 'o'er t ; r;e:',e-•Jvhiist.o CThhoutt, James Rani- ' nd o'er t • ', -. . F.-) • .. . . • 11:irin ~it--.L..lin P triy, C.l: 4 per li en- `- ‘ ^ lll3' th the chill brow with ten4erest touch, , -, ti • 1.1.1 g. • ...: - Still, have 1 not a -tear for thee ?•.-nor yet; • , 5• i 11.1,..1.0,-cr:--.V. E. 31iliLi-, .J.l.i. Miller. , -what have 1 lost ? _ • 11o1e , :ve."---J 11 31elil.inal.1., - • A spirit 11Wea and loving, dwell nest. me ever ; lb 1.1 '!1 i ..11;:e-tienj. - .1.4it10r, Win. ; 8.. ilis arm is oft around toe in th night-time, in :•;'1..".1, . triv. - -' 1 ..- . Lthe day: :kilt: i ttit---,-Irtrin: ilickurtn. • Calm, I c i . k old Lehi above each cherished loved N,• s y Dtit , biu'u--4 -Li.. Martin, e1'.1.1,.t.!.. I t ono - : - . .. 11 . • :i- ....n.0.. i. „ 1 • 1 • ' Sleeping, in death, and sinilybg lliisper quietly, • lai r .`71,‘‘.1.,1;,.1 v-J.-;itn Gray...,. test well ! ye -h a v e gained all. I.- \ -,rllt Z-;ewieily--l1:1;;11' 11-nne!, E -T., ; I ;„,„ L,ho ugh' -!, • . 1 :1..7 1 1 Donald surl. lltir•li B. Tleuni.suu. •. i ,I ~. 1'..i1:-..!air. , ii-'-J•lcob Se hatnr ' ' Oh, wonder not, . ' ' ''.• t t 1 t, i,,:,,,1 1 i-,l4 o .b er t Ei2rgusito. That metn'ory, with her broken, foled o -,. ii.„.., , n—1...'"..iii1l ~:iris.' .. I I Dcath, with changeless, icy gaze, it c'D!etcr tn•r-Josepl; Siintpkt. .' 1 , I , ,ail'etit tO rouse to seifferire* 1 ..`!;rater tri.. DaAl 3litchLll., bath learned' "..',115 Alyay...:- . --B-2.rnartil A ndursOn,--Tames it cr i n.jose tiothin ; : --I i'llat we arc - -- ; - ; -- z . --------- !• front. .to ; ,:t ..r .- C. a vse s for trial at the March ft bath found what every soul rimy_ find within i - ..rni I•57:--: . .l ; ; - itself, All hat it sought in.vain from others, 11att a-world of beauty and -- sweet scam] Abare.the reach of cold and loveless souls; Its . -Liwn is there ; loied spirits whisper - to it in , loves 'sweetest tones,:;-..., ‹ God speaketh to it in its solitude, ' 1 It c.treth not, to hear hirit ipeak thr•Omgh human lips;: ' • • ~1 ''-. It hat knoWn a life so deep, it cannot wellen , I dune .r. Marion—Eli 31' 31 uou—Ziainuel Ttiomas P r. .k*signees vs 11rn McKee Bays vs. Geo %V Fulton Blaek, !, Value Win Binghani vs same J.tvlb Carson vs James - -13ack1y i al, Zllibb Sr Cs Alex.,..Gibb et al i Brilily V 5 at It nsß'snn i'nauer & Brenner vs Jos hraun & Ri,.ic rs same lianaw:r cs 1 4 M Moore vs Louis Reitman- Y ...ael Bocimr Vs Tiros l'arkinscal Sec'on.l 'Week. Eittcr Vei AVl:l . Rlin' , .14:13QT & 7 1 - 41 la vs' ' ------ F'llllC P . Co' vs II N Barker Black Wife vt Jahn Irvin et. tl linry Gnod & Wife vs - ' some A Ilra‘ll4'v. David Irons Ttltts Hitliird vs Iteritour& Cri-well rhas J Thlor vs :Margaret White &. 3PConnell vs 0 & P.lt'Co 1-1 et al vs / I.is Krfink et al Adrtu'r.vs•J AV ;Johnston "i. vs Poor House. Directors )ITrirvey vs 0 & I' I: Co • Moore.;vs Il.itniltonL3cock T d Power vs Edward Warner . Itodeftbacia vs Wra M'Gill ' ' TIIE : S.ITt DAI . EVENRG - POST. 1 1.11 E B CST 11 — E trE t .Samplt, Nuldberil Furnished Gratis; E FOR YOURSELVES - - . pP•Y to the putAishers, • • - DEACON & PETERSON, §tieet, Pailadelphi* I i - thee, , r - I ASI I paid for . butter and Egig, at trek -------' ". Jla 7 ig,7 I. Sit S. liAprzy's. .1 As did thy litl.T tided fa ' i4°i l -IPA. t, &wer e's Re* Bridgewtter.. l ' n umbs ', ' 1 - \ 1 ' i. IMO Advertisements,inserted at the rate of 50 cts. per square, of fifteen lines for one insertions -LI each subsequent insertion n cents. A liberal iiscount mile to yearly, advertisers. • • • SreW`Letters ,-ead-. communications, by mail,. shall have prompt attention. CEO The empty', prattle of the tongue, The foam and ehaff on which society is fed, Yet, nourished not. . • . New wordsa - ie on my lips to-night,: This feeling of content; this deep, untroubled calmness • t Doth pot suit a oul that ever loved. lleltcr.tlie hurrinig tempests rushing blast, Than the dead stillness of the summer noim Life--All life, is tame when underitoctl.. • An Angel stirred, of •old, - the stagnant wa ers of the pool '• . . An angel bends above - the stillness, Speak t eth thus to me, "God made one world. fa; all, A wcirld otAiunian hearts; one power divine is Rulefli on. Earth, in Heaven, 'controlleth all ; A mortal heart deal love Mtae, - needeth then, Wilt thou not do his bidding; he bat .bids thee • lave ; • . ... God throws the soul'. upon itself, : Only that itlay learn hOw he hath blessed it ; Eren all likings pure arid'. hig h are its inheri ... • tance, -f - • ' '• Wherewitk,it may work as 't Will, Yet, not 6#;shadows may i Work To Ilia gt!eat purposes; .. Ere long thou'lt find thy' •- 1 • 6 . _. i 1 ... .......1.... 1 • . e soul that well _Jut gaiiieth, ever gaineth ; lirmurers from. choice and not Olvintotas earth hat Mit* Which golden fingers oft have turned to musio ; Weep with the weak, smile for the weary, Gather and scatter flowers along life's wintry ,path, I • I • Then shalt thou say, tomoreltban one„.. I need Thee." ' Rocnitsrea, Pe. , ',loor the Beaver Argus. LEr.TES ,Pao .3r plimpoaNi &. OROYILLI, 11.177/ C 0.,: CAL., Jan. 10; 31Essits. EDITORS !-1 - ,thought I would dsop you a note justto let you know that I2tins in the land of the living, and 'hill in California, enjoying myselfiprsi.rata.: It is the rainy sea son (here now, and . thin somewhat dull, but in the course of a fei weeks every thing will be all bustle again. :The farmers are -bu sily engaged in.putting in their spring crops, and the miners in "deep diggings"' sire litYing off spending their money; waiting until , the rain ceases ; and, those ittklry_ diggings are all busy, 0 making hay while the sun shines," or rather while the - Irain falls. In almost every ravine and gulch where they can raise the "color in. the pan," they are busily engaged " sluicing off ill; top dirt" . . Beaver county is pretty Well represented here There are here at this time, all busily engaged, David Wallace, 'son of 'ex-Sheriff Wal lace, of Big Bea:rertoirnship, Ir:a E. Wellelt and Patrick Cochran l , of Chippewa township, James. Allison of Raccoon tp., (near where !as. Orr iresides,) a family from Fenster' by the name of Whitebread, and l our friend Rematc' Light whO is ifefervedir popular wherever hegois;' and your,humble•Servant; makes uptheireprel sentation from Beaver . .county, located at this ,point.. ,If this shrink' chance to meet the eye of-any of the friends or 'relatives of the alnve named boys they Will be ghid ,to , learn that they are well. i . ;. California is a fast untry ; persons can' make money here' if • hey will bill save it.--1- It is no*trouble to Make jt, but the great trout ble , is to save it after it is mede ; there are s many inducements held out to spend money.t ll Yet there are those who clear ( f• m three to fire, dollars per flay; arid save , the ' money, while'' l h those Who make from thirty tofifty . dollars per i day, are alwaYs ' l .hroke;" spend it very'fre i l quently playing 1 . Muggins' Poker". far whisky.. i Bus if a young maii';vrill .come to this cOuntry, lead conduct himself properly, and be half ari, ; economical as he is at hoine„ he can - mak I I money. Übe will resalie to let "cards, whisk I and waiain" alone, he can de well. Mining localitie, now, that .:)illy,'pay\ fit= one to three dollars per day, to the; hand, is considered not worth working ; tort ere long ground that will i pay fifty'cents to the hand orerarici above ex penses, will be worked. The ground on which the town !or 0?oville is place, located, in the streets, at I e • , anyce, you cart i fnd the "color" in,almost _ .I very pati,lof dirt you might prospect Well, • , to conclutle, if there are any ladies in Beaver that have arrived tan age when kt would be Rise for_them to stil, : ct a partner, (and I think there are several.); let them come to California, and if they are goal looking they can marry . well, very, soon, as there arc probably more than ten times as ;many gentlemen. as 'l:lier in this country. 3 ;semi .you papers. almost 'every mail, of theletest dates Yours truly; I , Tile African ',Nvirt Monstrosity.' Two lively, active; intelligent block girls, noty about 5 ycars ohl, are united insepara bly together, lOS la' 110$, by the termination of their hick bones\ Thi4 freak of nature is attracting much attention in Zdiuburg, outland; and is frertainly one of the most . extraoldinary living spowin.nis to be met with. ,The riiii•freU Tire liatited respect ively Christina and Mil' 1 Makoi; they are g Li!y dress and frankly :converse .with their vkitors, and sing to them little 53:Ivi in duet,. swectly enouglh. Ou the occa'ion'of our. .visit to them the stouter one, in, reply to al question, announced that she is consideredlthe prettier one, but her sister very quickly put in the claim of being the yooder one.. Although so clOsely combined, they have, their likes and dislikeit; and like other children, occasionally a bit of a quarr9l,l whieh they can carry on by j_beel kicking,, finger pinching, !elbowing, and duncing, heads; but they seem, upon the whole, good tempered creatures, and soon' make amends with a mutual kiss.'They are ac companied by their mother, "31otinno,"., mho has been lately freed from the, bondage of slavery; and the proceeds of exhibition, after paying expenses, s r ye to be applied in rescuing' also from' the galling yoke, the father•alid the' other sisters and brothers, , of,mhom there are eight. To the medical, profession this natural curiosity is more particufarly interesting for various °reasons. It may be mentto6ed that some of the vis i cera are found not to oecupy,their usual I j . placesi the heartjof one, for instance, be's't in its propCr place, while that of the Other beats in an abnormal position. •As to the origin .4' the instils, it is a mystOry of lays-' ifteries.—Ediabu . 4 Paper. . I 11122 Dogbe the Coroner. The following I reminiscence of Cdranor Cannery acquires an interest from - ipeent occurrences. He held an inquest'upon the body of an Irish Man, who was killed ;ay an Italian some months ago. Duringl the in vestigation he ex trained the Italian who did not understand I word of English, when the following colloquy occured: Coroner—Do you speak English? Italian.—[Denionstrations either tbat he did understand English; or the ques tions, or both.] , • Cor.—Do you .i speak Gerrnan? Ital.—Some netnonetrations as before. Cor.=-Do you speak Spanish? . ' Ital.--Deumnatration, as 14ore, Cor.=llo you speak. LatinTi_ Ital.—Demonstmtions as bofore: COr.—[Expanding exultingly.] There, gentlemen of the jury, yoirsee .1 h ave ad dressed him in five differeit laitgclagei, and he does .not uncle:viand one.—W: Y. Eve. • • Post, =I I , ES I ,c. s. tiv IBM MIMI Corre4oideisie 'of °a 1n ~ Mszento.. , N roio 1 t --I 'was gratified , I though riot ti j urprized,! to read in Thursday's Gazette of an act Pf , jtastice 'and generosity by which lion. , ,Gsr 7 ftt Smith Lad saved lan innocent may_ charged - with murder, 1 from condeninatiori;-vras not Stirprised, because title but:ene Opt Oa i thousand 1 similar deeds that; ari-prodipted by the great heart of that eatallent man.: Would =not your readerslm f lsterested in a short, 1 but reliable,. Zewun 4( Mr. Smith who is celebrated Abrau opt, the nation ; fru. his bumanity,,;*ne t3t,:itnd great abilities? The-enamel* of - hi - 1i man is the wirld's property, ''' 1(414 should claim its s i r nwn.... 13 - aliti. • , i 5t ....,i- ...,,,..owwre, ,,k_.,•,,,__- - 1 like wns ahiPmarrieedll3afftelr*SmiTasiscoinbglif!44lProitiP-41 :a -t9 , -- • be ll ti; erty. His eon Greiritt; was his heir, which j the sphere et I In r_mi_accelints for his , i - great wealth .— i the rctes--6 - 1;u gut Mr. Smith himself ia a most able fi- would be well, .nancier, and fullreompeteot to a mass a wire more ge9 fortune.. : A few th o usand &Mars that,he far hhere arek invested in ()swede property loci , g-11 - 3fore j o t affluent per that city had attracted the atyMion of the 1 site princip're. ;commercial world, ' secured to him real ea -1 enjoyment of I tate that istiow valued4t nearly one mill-1 c l asse d as an iola of dollars. Although the investment and they take has been tofif:Swith a ;'splendid specn- ina• ° so 1 ' ci r i lotion Stil l was equally , fortunate for the Men of this stamp wear the ceaP which 1 Pe9,o(:f Oswego. They have often recei- covered them at the hymeneal aliCr, until tel the ben. iiof his muni fi cence, and I their eldest' born is old enough Ito go to wo if ears brace Mr. Smith established a I school, ' when 'Asta, anaz succeeds to the i publib library in that - diiir at an eipense of reveTsiou of the threadbare , garment, cut 625,000. ; ' • • ; down tothe dimensions of .a jacket. No A belief has gone abroad that Mr. Smith 1 sight is more refouddly_ melancholy; than is a may. of one idefit—having a negro for : the, opening o the repositories of a cle fts object.: - Never was there a greater.pop.! ceased 'spinster of the LadyrGrippy school.' ular error. _lt is true; that the slaves has i Her wbole wardrobi, to which no addi- . no warmer ; friend, and slavery no abler•and ! tion has beenade since thrf - R4VT - JohTis 1 1 more Untiring enenry than he. 13Ut no 1 Holugudecn d isappointed her middle aged age, no sex, no color, cionopolizes. his be- I affection., would trot fetch three shillings , uevolence Old at!tentioop. His sympathy lat Rag -! Fair . The scanty pieces of i fund is noiyecl fgt. the; oppressed in.every C9llll- 1 tura are of the crazioust description;' the try—ruot' less in his own State than in carpet so worn that its; pattern is entirely this South or Ear Ope. 1 Slavery beihg an obliterated; tb , dusters have been ''darned evil of such grey magnitude , and involv- so often that their original texture_ has i dia. inA the ,11appin lor so Many ~human be-' appeared. Cracked`', china, brass seals, 4 4 ings, merits , and receives from o him much I glass heads, an one ,treasured ornament ot coueideration, andfiO3 victims receive fro . cairngorm, are among the most valuable of (pent assistance, in heir struggle to gain 'II her effects; but in one drawer there lies a their rightful freedoUi..l Still the Temper- , pocket book of antique ,form, which her once Reform Las Imadry.equal dra f ts on his executor straiglaway;cluithest,,and iu it is powers as an orator, Mid: on the contents of i discovered a d posit ; receipt of the Royal his purse.' Mr. Smith lbds devoted much !'l3irrlc of Sco land ; for fifteen thousand labor to the'cause of church reform, and so 1 riunds! The lonesome woman has becn signal has beet, his succe ss that not a sin -1 scraping higet er, ;hording, and saving, , ' , re church member --- be f, 111' gl ___..., eau , taunt_ in his own ;owe, but what con demns Shivery and Intemperatice in all their, various forma. The chatitie.s qf this , philanthropist are almost 'bouOteser i _bus - ' ' of them are linkmen% to th - O, pu ie.' They' are ox tentled,',net to wiOtprais amen, hue trete an irresistable love of bent ftinr , his fellow men.. The, poor, in 'ell classes of seeiety,l itietuding teachers, proehers, widows and orphans, have Ewell the i r requent recipien ii Of li'S 11)4'4. Mr. Smith' hu l a delight . fel' habit of presentitie. ° t ' 11 destitute fam ilies' I,f Lis tow l i n on each suceeedino.', t, Thanksgiving martin.. -,barrel of flour, ' and ai turkey, to with other more delic.4te articlesof food . ' Such. actsneed ' u 1 o.commendatiome : , i 1 *ln 1852 ,1 •31 r. Smith ma far . Congress.— '' In Oswego tre(o.his Majority war, small ;I,in This';. ! I ow county, Mddisoe, it r was large, and iu '. ' 1.13 . pwn and the 'adjacent tierms the vete! ' for 'him 'was nearly unanimous. Thus{ ihnse that kLIOIV Ili IO beAi 10Ye liitu most.:; 1 i, Having entered Conress and wide his% .first'speecii--the subject being' the lun i roe ' ! doctrine--he was 513:Alluded by tile elnitn- 1 pious of slavery and received their warm eimgrattlatieta 'fbey hail leaked upon t l ' him as the concentration! of nureaSouable ness, eudacity and inlilienety. But '. to their a,ltoniAlnent they . found him a inas !ter of logic and Ploquen, an accomplished . gentlenian, and Pos.,ess el of a heart full to . ; - 1 I ' '.• I j., ; 1- , , , eiverflowing of geunine lOve for all tnan'kied. o al El ectio n The California U. S. ena. t ri l .., While in Washin , toi lIr• Sul - th ale tel Resulted as we expected; iti - thel choke knot a particle , &, I , , I a i Of Iris charae,eikiie intlepcin. iof the two persons who , have heretofore !Acme eft bought and action.:. Ile was the ! led the hostile factions of the! Democracy. first nian to tprove the druakeness that .It is not generally known, howver,thut this l'Often disgrace the American Congress. !captest has dethonstrated, bey uud the bii l'Often his-op:oh:Ms wore backed ' but by a Idow of a doubt, l the utter' he plersllCS9 of i party of one, end that himsdt But though the Gavin seentent which, hasbeen so long Congressmen were not or would note: eon- : ruling that ° Sta e. Mr. Br derick,, the vincod, they listened ,to his words ; with I very man - of all / 1 others ,Who they Lave wrapt attention, and awarded to him un- ! used forged letteralipon'to bring him into feigned respect ~.- - ~ 1 1 I.disrepute, lass cootie i of conqueror.: When I can conceive of n oo scene. more sibliniel the Democratic laueus met at Sacramento, Ithan' when'this champion .of Freedom-- it 4as found tha of the 2 :limbers, Mr. the same for whose head ono thousen dul;Wl3rolerickliad 4, , or a ele.ir majority .-- tars had - be , been o ff ered'hyrmen of Ne Or-f It was resolved by this:majo .to ballot: ; leans--whose death had been pret for ieted ' first for a candidatethe l ong term, and and resolved upon should he ever veature ;on the the first )allot MC,Btoderielc w/5.s within, the limits of slaveholdiog territory !chosen: The sac majority 'then, ref sea —stood up in Congress and before the fire-Ito ballot fur another Senator Ina! thispne' ' eaters of the South, and dougb-faCes of the i sli nild be electe 'by ,the Leglshiture, and il North, declared the right A masters to : thisivaseffect i ed, 1 Alr..ldrode.kit was cliei . their slaves te he'' a baldlie, and Slavery I i ' Nen in tbe'Tegi.s ature on th efirst ballot, itself to be naked piracy... And , witilelle went immediitely to tho Gov nor-nod got , went on to, prove these i.eld assertions ne : his crethintfals, and then, and hot till then, heated interruptit;uS disturbed the, all per- I was the' nomination made ftir 'the other E vading silence, and when ;he had finished ! term. . ~ ‘'... 1 ' - there was no eon, Adler , no reply nal ,In ' .the qaueo, therefore, Mr. 'Brede..- challenge. '-' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 rack's friends; ofi course,.. could have iota Mr Smithln ecanid, in virtue of thin: inated, 'whtkver they cleaired C,ili4n -. 00 re purity of hischaracter, and of his exalted I ceived"but.iwenty-eight-voies on five hal , t. abilities, the favorite member of Congress';'l lots.. An ,adjourninent 'was ad, and at and during his short residanee!in the Cai- the request of Broderick, his friends voted fol., dispeled a cloud of prejudice' that h a d at the subsequent meeting' for;Gwiti. To previously enveloped him. " ..; make the matter plain the Doctor ,Publi;hed Reader. ha ve you ever seen Gerrit,i a letter in the Califarnia papers! attributing 1 Smith? ' If, not you ought to. .It would . his, success to the generous aid:afforded hilt' do your soul good. As to personal appear :1i by his old rival, land saying that be intens . ance, I may saf e ly ideclare him ' the finest i ded hereafter to , interfore no more with the. looking man in awl Nation. Possgssed Oi' l disposal.of the Fedend patronage in:Cnitt a. noble' bedy crowned by si nobler head, liorfairnia.r 4ppears a perfect/specie:koh of ; l. man ..Hi l from highly have received 'private letter's highly re.pactable and intelligent per.. countenance fully indicates the immense sons in San Franeiico, which .speak. very mental power that lies behind- it - Ass favorably. of Broderick," and `say that he voice I believe to be unequalled, being will make a useful Senator,' and reflect ere r musical, sonorous 1 and of great' compass dit uppathe State widob has chosen hito and volume. When' fireby sonic ' great — P. 4ll ' H. Anie• - ( subject, or moved by seml 4, ; . unwouted oppe, -' , -------- sition; his speilking rises to ,eloquenee . tif, the highest ardor. He then ha s dles'men as pigmies ; :and no audience Mtn. resist btu '': in made awive by tbe power'of :six argiv WI '~~ ~~li ), Pittsburgh Quetta. meta and 'o tor? . I 7 I , 1 0 I Like all en Mr. 'Smith Sometimes ar. rivei at fal conelusions; -but; unlike some; be,ii lwaysglad tO be convinced of an error, an it is at once abandoned. , i The Worl is loth to bestow on ! radical reformers au great i degree of approbation. , It is well that it is so; for reforms to be permanent should progress slowly. rßut I doubt , •not that the day will come, when Gerrit Stuitb Will 6 remiied as oae of the greatest benettetors of his race and history will award tol l him the high.position of,hay.. ing been-the 'noblest philanthropist of the I present cagily. t ' ' 'E 11. 8. 1 for many years, representing herself all ~ , , .... ~ Aghee ;portion: of the. Sierra all labor ) ; is slcope did, the the while •a :her friends as ttn- object of snow being compassionling;..kood no doubt, in her in many placer ,frorn 'eight to ,tracts - d e d• a , twenty feet deep. Along the foo hillitoo, Ray, by distribitting) many c , ....7 4•+ 5..,.. 1 - little flannel to the Door, bur never dream; although the weather W i lesii ' log that it was a Cbtistian [duty to foster s . luiet li• ni . i'lte r iutlin.Y 7zetqlmfithrwash• Poo ,thing! and i tug can be anthero the Middle of/ eock! ! the industry of others. zon i a t;f e ' day- 1 Altogether it.may be lenfely conjee- ' yet there must have been `some` ; tured' i thot not one•third of all, t e miners . traits in her chardefer.. The old worn • _ I. on ni N .Ni are employed at present, and of these' , l • who has acted as her sole servant ay? ail only enabled - tTwor due lig a.por- 1. eroble. wages for the last twenty years, ' m 6,.. i tion Of.,cach : day. bursts itito,a loud wail as she sees the this state of aff.tii" ' erect reimsitories invaded by the rude head . "Althinwh b sine e - `v • 11 • prevents ss to a eri great eateut at present, •of strabger.---'Ona iis no hypoCrite,' for I a fr.r:picllert - a. 1 with t death ..i - her mistress ker a, IIN 4°lc ti : ci t , P n r o e iT sell u t ts ap . t a le fi s n t e h ' e i favorable -season here fter.o The snow 1 to earth is evered. The ' third is chit old 1 t, cat, so sleek''s4d cornfortab wondered' eDiled du ; n 'd g f a o f lu t ° l: e t '.' Sierra' pievada, is the grand reser;voir from 1 i the Tug, and wa-ts if? it 1 at 1 • the unusual .ho little 'canary, , which :watii will be drat n durin , l,the sum- ' ; hustledhie butt ••• . 1 Frier m'th d with'' on , sAD t e present.bounti- • once so-brisk and liyely; but nowl.lifeleis! :and dejected, as if it'missed handl ‘ ful supply, the work in the dryijilimginos i • d along - ~,, the lutes of t e due lei and Ca.- . was wont to give it food. Al, nelancisol -.,, a1 ". 4 scene; on which we•will not turtle ' well! 'mils can probablY be. e tended tor many 1 Well-Ltbere i.4'lll l emoncy now to be n d , weeks,llif; not mouths, heyehe r a the regu.l 1 - /,.. 'or it may be, NU - and red; further uephe % '; 1) lar sensor). Another. advantage, - top, is i• ;Jack Littlego, nos Idecide: propensity l r„ ,,ic t•sented in l the fact that' the tntl.., for the turf. but we 'Cannot I lhelp th• IC ''' 1 ' ri g • tu tog n3W soaks into . the atilt far more ' 7 . $ than ' with a sigh that. the:pour old decrepicl and` m - kr,atu does, an Iby loos -nitro th 6 1. ties to • - 1 • soil rehtl -• • ststs the labors of t ie miner. uncored for woman, lithouow, ties in a drew- , g I ry ChurayardMighti nave liO better in:! Altogether i ,prnspei4, is right of the o f tho coining' season ,be' g. most f l emunerr- i terest for the mouey liu the shape blessings of her kind'. , tive au b , to the thni . I . 1 . f '' , , , t l, .1 • ng interest „o • any • 1 ' ' w hi ch has passe •it ' original• 4 , ,1 j 1 !-- 2 ' i 0..c1 st ce the dco 1 . .• „ , . ~,...: Ns„. •is.• . „ . 1 cry of' good, 1. - l4 • 1 ;1 11 ;. • - I.:-. -• .. .I) j 'rowels wr og gut; of Not water and applied to the fo ehead; hi cues or neu ralgia headaohe ill, tte said afford' much relief. . 1 • i I , I = . . M mg lIHRLITY EMI A pictu from Illackwooi:= , -No man what tisr gate-- -Ock-ti e'Zi: Ii itefactor; for be extends jemployment, and maintains '•ages to the operative. h for the country if this , truth orally known and recognised, ,ndoubtedly a large number sots Woo set upon the oppo- IThey deity themselves the everything which cannot be I absolute necessary of life, I credit to , thetnsehes for do.l 1111 ONE =II - '1 • I c.. urfya...ll - Not in the shadowy wooldi-, Not in the cram glen,' NOt !there the sleeping eel 'ln ettve.4 witrod men, Not by i the.ses swept ilhore • 1, s. Where loitering)suiges -Not on the ntsatitain hOar, 1.7 Not by_thi breezeless Not itt,the desert plain tvierP lean has never .stood, Whetheron isle or main Not there 'is solitude l • Therk are birds in the eroodliad. , bos Volocs in lonely dells,', :l' . < ' • , streams that _ talk , to.thi list "Fifi! 0-- ra — alilreeirt There is life on the foini-lieckta e By ocean's curling' lip,C. .1 • i And life on the still lakesimraird 'Mid flowers that 0'074 dip ? here lilife in the tossitig pines Thnviiiipme the-mountain's ( 4rest. Ana life in the courseesihat As be scours the desert's breast..- 8., • • ut go to the crowded' w i n lart 'Jlill t e sordid haunts[of. i •mee, clorthere and ask thy heart, i ~ 1 What answer makes•it, i then ?.`, ' , Go' i liere Or wine cupsteaming In hSII orlestal grot; , 1 ; Where love-lit eyee,nre heamiag, But love itself is not; 1 . I Go—if. thou ruld'st be lonely-f Where the phantom'Pleasure!'s w And oWnthat thereeve. mil • 'Midi er7d 3 issolitude! ` ! r i. - SPECIE. I - I The future supply o r f ape., foroia is of some coosOueol l iforola papers; state thr i tt th can upl3l betlemPorary. cisco price I Current - of the says.' "The siipply of Dust real late- has shown some iMprmi is still far behind whatlit sh season of the -year. r'fltiO caused by the extreme vigorl throughout the miningirygiot vents ;the miners, fror / TrJrki vantage. Lida in the hi ' iiiritterifor the ,Phillailelplihi Stinday i 1 !, ',. ' • The Leaders 1 of - the - two.. Parties in ..., 1 House of Representatives - at'Harrii burg;l-Gideen J. Milli aiidillei. Foster !l • I 1. It is l ooncedeti, bpon ell hands that Gid-j •• eett 3. ;134, Lsn , of Erie, thenominee of the anti-13nehanan partylfor 'State l'reasu.. rer (if ;there ever, should !icl'an'eleetica hell j again fig, that office,) land prOspeCtive - can ! ' Ididate I' ofthat,,party,fol Gnierbor, is the' leader 'of that' partyin he House of Sep t; , . . resentatives. •Gn thO•'otherihand, Gen. j Foster;..the latireandid:ite fir the Demo / cratic I uoinhistiour for F. S.I Senator, is, ,head and shbulders, the ?blest Democrat in, I the House Thetie men 'are almost the-ea-, 1 act opposiies of each other. I Ball as tall and slelOderly,huili—ia no t strong but de rives his energy fronilif nervous Oriatiiza ticio. 'l:Although not m re than forty-five lyears , nf age, his hair 'is as White as driven (snow.' llThis, aroie from long and severe • intestinal Idislxr.angeMent, from Which he has y siue fully. recovered. lie Moves ab out and , sits aroond tbtough the hnli n loo ingli. I*; 11'0 ' mannei'vniuld !indicate that .• he i i s ndiffeient to all that is goingi on; but lif any nnet.ioll looleat the keen, v,,iiiieigius; exprcation of his small lack j ile; be will I see ,thdt he,is mistaken. JHe twat...arc tirnes'l 1 keenlyr alive ta the fesponsibiliti'es of the I Ilitisitiolt 'assigned him by his-party,f'ssi, ileaderl'urion'the deer.' ri# It any tuber of) that , party flounders jin tc!• - a imistake ore false' : position, he at all timed; is -,lreadj , tol tin:te ,tOhis assistance isocl help hitch to beat a graceful retrea•q or to, force be Ipponeut who bes:danght him into it - -falsq yrsilion,and thus coffer up his mistake. His ingentity in this position is very lareat, This kibd lof .care is almost pater° in its Atioduess to new members. ilia: ositiOn• is so, easy so nattpal, that it' ; excites no ensy from I any man sittalent on his limn aide: He is, eminently gifted' with the rescour- 1 ees necessary for r.laucceisful ipailimentary. leader.; I Ile is profoundly acittainted;witb legislative rules, and has beau -in legisla tive life since 1847. He is . quick to pet- Piave op payantage; or: detect of mistake upon the part of opponents T f LY, I A , .. 1. . - Ai BE 11111 0119 sroaal , 'wear ++ state/ clear gable< eat, a l l utter lle elocu ,ted w from I mere from ro be . StaW El ME SIM ram Vining Louts ptibr . other train .r; so is a ally an to wmi canal - Ile ha vigo,o i • t a tint 1 terse, a I a, deha - 1 , a' prof , I strengt ' • In p -five , 1 egue in r i ny or 7 1 - Which Isyrnme I the sail is only fare, in • :riiai. !OM C li- ,' ' F Mal [ Ebe tal,iintollee i L l I have/gri rt_ _"PPIY' of,ti, i lan ran-'1 trouble' January the titm 7 • r i / . COlll-18 t i , /, - 1 likely ti town of 1 ta nt, but it 1 t i ce Ori ''beat this 1 an d 1 I j of ,course , the fro ae, season 1 social q tliCh, Pre::. eti b y any aril,' They' ,4 ; 4.,.ey' shines ME Fzi , e. • s4o . i he • 9th chin, .erael uld' As 'of ti in, Ns, and :ithey Loth •possess fie command :over thli i rtetnper!t. Indeed 1.)?thlof them haye ki d hearts, and are pleasant in-eon veisatiot:and zetteraltv ".trood,lfAiown !' Ye one tit distress ;or, want could il possibly I apply td i either of thew an I tiut h;tve-their, wishes espondcd to tu the rel.'. lextent of ilicit! sUility.. . „ I ._ '•I • • - , 1 , I A DELA EGG' — m At a recent sale 1•1 D in a don,,,, of &.: bite 31r. yarre.ll's -- sfoclimen.s of ' natural"history, the ntost; rentaikablepur. ehascw4 that ofan egg for 810;0+the egg tithe Great-Auk, a . bird of the; di;ver tribe' iucluded in'the Bittish Fanualg but fang; since exiket. ' ~ ~ The 1 hal provl this •sea IVestera aneitts6 Thisndise numbers horse saii itiug • To clf l o n. Troll .Ix-per paper linty be made tOlopk as la as novi)i).nost cages] by Pedierrt firawitte j o lt i s bun ile rn coarl and pib tra:iyer the paper. It wi the..wliuld paper of all/ deseripiti sP.9t6, bettdr any Q,O. A_ be 801.1,c use is better:,-11.- RIM that d dry bra Conis The: -heat= that-we hot, water be . c6l as' poßsihr v - the thietut litile.coito • ' !few applic ent , . . . s WA LETS. —hire the Iliar - and dry slzhi from !heir tops, and then vitich; hem with the sinille t droii of strong aretic it6tl; ta'iang'. , aro that,the acid. does not run off the wart,' i . ti opon ° 'the iiieighboring _skin, for 1 :-..if—il does, it will occhsiOn intlainmatkin and much pain._if ; ; 1 this practdie be, continued once or twice a day, with - regulttritY, paring, the surffice of !the wart occasionally, when it gets h an I dry, the Wart will suon.be effectually cured ! ;• ' . -,_ ; . , ' 'Oro Cult I DILESSItiG WONDS.—"Nine " tifrks of a. ;will heal wound quicker , if done tip { (blood than any - other - Way. itis l'ori 1 01;atever Will entirely exclude dr air t I• • ' set, lathe best. Cot n: . will 1 this l olled silk, : if stuck at he edge by an t istieking salve. . Put nothibg on a bur l l it'. Nature will soon do it when the a . eluded, and the pain will almost Itni 1 1 1= ]6" Ink spots can be removed by. them, with lemon juice, And rubtin a nd then putting them-where the sun upon them hot for several houri. — As. • • •• dties, put on more lemon -juice and • I the letrion-juice cannot be ohtattted, is a good anbatitute. Iron mould"•• . molted hi the estate • MI f - i . At a dibiter. ha _is Maur Ker.— - Haks fl :lam- .ie gpealts fluenti., I lia a ciipio- ; low of language,littleo no ,pretea. - :2"---' toimeeinatiep, but Is ' erer dry or !some and always follows t eaubjeet in, 1. goinewhatr, wanting I,terreneas of a‘nc, he always aucceeldi ininskint!' and. plain the - ideas h+ tns! • upon a pro... His delivery is rapid' and earn- ._ ind his gesticala!ion has Aout . it fa, -disregaid of all the Mils of olikeition., has the ~W estern style ii address lof. ; ion, and in every thing else mum:. -,, . ?i t!) , his speaki ng . It. is 'totally free, . ' 'fill affeetation, and is graceful withil. t has educated himself, and by I tho Ift;ree of his will ', and ta lent has, risc'Fi the position-of-a ' com on lake sailor ' - i member - of the Legis lature in. - 1847, - 1 ' t Treasurer in 1850, .4-66+ Owls a at aigeiti-kir------! wan in 'the Seate C-e ";,1.,` 1 - - ' -- '' i ow the ifflor thandiroat - , ,t• ,is well / lawyer', Hew he eet Ante to be wonder tothose who • w se he m casn. rr c l observ -- e7hii,aPparea i n disposition When he'is aroused , however hl . . 1 immense Tabor within a 'short thc-.l' -- ,r es Work; but the can work-parin-,:dy, sly and well.fr Ills poweriiu -- ti:l . ( e•- -.- listalcrible. , l 'He is trest, painkj d clear. I have seldom .irer heard -, er 4: ho seesgrasps 461 puts foi ;It ooition with -: more --- *O. - g.'s - i - on- and , arson he is aliblit"-iiii:Vlr. Ball - I feet ten. Theigis,aM - i-bltterphys: . the house 'that his. It is:net braw. , Cthelic, a but it, is one of, thlose forms ombine great streogth Tali exact • try of outline, Isis ag e .is about _ ' eas that of 51r.' Ball ,- but, his hair beginning to turn grey; hn t is, there- r 1:, rii_corer,youibfnl have ioa a pp: wildel appearance different thanblis these men il:. .: il ebustitutioni, but- nth of them ' , Jeat powers. IBalF. is dyer watchful ' r Pa,rty is , interests . It ,is - ,05 - much , for Foster to be on i lte Fatah all ,‘ ! e. ;When, however , is:party bee - - entingled-, abd the opposition is; (1) ' obtain any] very decided advan or it; he begins to arouse binned ..-- ae In. their - rescue. ; -,'' . l. id _them arcr l erainently 'popular -in ise for botli, of them ipossess fine tiaitties. They are freely ippri x ish...', I when anY. favor is wanted. ( -1 • are accessable : at,l all' times' I• - ----..--'.-- 1 1 - - ' 09 Diicd". - se,'- r l - 1- The di.s asr, which, • ,d so fatal .to hog s tit the West i' . - , e. ~ !on 7 has broken out mong ,the ' 1 • r . swine arriyin. at ,Plitatielphia, niong, the hog•in the.ditilleries. • Is : uic uppearA poutagious•uni• , large ihavv died: ' '•• it I. horse' aealek describing, fie looked'ati if lie ily I LT Tho _ , leetilic American, says:— cure - for eSe troul)lesciine- things sre erer r. trio is to soak the feet in or a if#rterlof ' - ,hour, s o tillt the •-.2 : I*. , oes sort . ; and then trim it o ff as close . ' 6' ,onil not e cause pain. - hen;take • e of the Arbor Vitzue,..pla eel upon a . and apply - to thicorn, and after s' (ions to the corn, will not'only` dis- ". rely, but will not be likely ) to return L t 1 II B ~.,.41,... t. ~ .'. . U El tail ■ Re • '1 1 , V ra 1 , tai to the' ; 3,1 lIMI used up 41 been ed. 1 wall ..elkalaaost. 'owing ex li ef wheat se.flannel, ill eleanao. OIL of d irt ter means le'aci but 111 t of tett in its own h i a burn, t he quick 1- so will Arixtdot 1 . to heal r is . ediaiery I :tursting ?.11 sa ll shine:,-(:' ai If. taio said • - ~• •be