7 - • 7* - 7 - 4 - ri '1.7 - 1 - 7: - -..! • ) . • " * • -.'• g rt/ 0 13 tt la t • :17 e t, _ II ~-;1 ,1 T. • .ta t I ir;f. 4 • . • r . I y r.: ) 11 \ , .1 t tti.l • -.. 1 1; 1 •` " X1YIIl• "' 1 7 NO = ..BEAU . MB EMI ME • , • ‘rOLITILE X PIONTS I. Alil;.ctitttlfllikD it.. I. .. _ I [ N._ jk; tlf: , %VEVA !VD; ' ......„ ~ - , t eltll.s 77 oiiii Dena,* le and FtrrY Cityrs,ptr li tnuniX la anektme;'oihertvise Two DOLLARS will heeherged, 1 1fh`'Isatiekilisit'entinued;, untff sil.arrearipss iFe'settlet. t i t t h e . em i cna of the Miters.: - - j v . advertisements inserted at the_ to of 50 cts. ~....., pet Square, Of fifteenilines , for onelllieldiiitl-- each subsequent insertion 25 cents. .."/s \ liberal' cliseount nuult - to yearly advertisers. - •,- \,,,:.'' t pirLetter4 : and communications, by moil, slain have proituat attention.' I' \ I , N,.. [Bjr , Requt.) OLE PARSON'S PADLOCK: I , pr aio sox: so PIZZIL Jld P 211601 feerl was many years A strung:Mr to ren - o - WO„, ' Till fiekir-fate declared him gresit, . And edit/mai Idni in town. • HisdivistY twig and saddlebags,' ' - Now useless tol,ini bore, -. = He • thitm,dit to sell would serve hini well, And aid his hot:able - cheer: , • _ i - ' 1 The mere was brfinglit, ft attblo sought, s 1 To 'snit tbe parepo's mi-41; - ; ".1 And all the tire was lariat therw , • • Tolrhich, , a I.lal..inclined,..._•___. , -; — . : r• - • -••• , .. , . The stable floats with meal 'anti mar, •-• • i Fe&der and corn and Mx; = ii :- • ~ d - ,ofittd,lllit tit loch wo'Ulds same ray , kr , ` . • ' , • l l'earritititig stOle aseiy.l• ' * • 1 , • •-, ' - So 'DIA,' my !on, make I/mite:mil put, , And ask good neighbor Faife 1 , To fas'er me - With lock nuillke;,, ~_. ' • 1 • To mate,ray %table sate., •--.„: ~, ' Ask lint my life', cried neighbor Faife, -.., And you shall ant no More; , And then to proi-e bit Arde nt tore, Me robbed. his' Cellar dou r: - . -sty • no tuer smiled , , Ana said my Cl , tu, ' , • ~., ' 'TAW make - it liken jaill! It licks you sec. - without a key, Andypens with t naji. • ' , The, mare was said, and all, the gold Bad turned-to lands and lots; -- Tlis'as said b,..iile, abe sines had 'died r etiuref the 'Wits.- - - 1 i ' , • 1" - •-1 And, cod old Petra hail many yetrs • I II •• Before gone mi - , -tlenr marl, -_- . 1., r , -•71, ii he n in the street I chanced to. Wieet,i . This Faifo the hardware man. • • Aill Hai!: paid ke,' 4 •i• ni glans to see • • liou looking.well inclined. • ' I often too Imre bought o-you, A ml—ar . .e 'tis on my mind, ti , A padloe new was lent to you, 11i,..1rt,nerer brought it bee: And what is more our iellai ',door • I Les open, for the leek. I : ••• , I ; Thrice blessed fate, by which we meet; 7111 you receive agniis,„ I'. . , . 1 "Vii.it tes boon llst, my fa 'her'iqhoett , • '',, lroull ever be in pain.- - 1 -1- '' ' I ' , That dismal night'inv father't sprite,; 1 • • _f Rade thiough my fevered bruin,_ • - . • 1.10 jaidlceks,"eliains,•and endives painei, Till morning /mime again. 1 - • 1 i 1 I ~, When purse is, 'wild: I Bought till Star", . Where anvil •axe and goose ,, e , • • With tacks and tucks . and puke and miles, "---- Rusted fur Want of use.l . -7* With ienn - lelivficirW arit pleimiett it..e‘mr. l ' . . ' .1 bailijilm goodly cheer, i - Then!tuimod myi head and gently said, • ' I see you havcdpsuilocke here. • , • ! • 1 ,- mull fi fty score` and:getting morel • l'il:, till/lige yet of Mare! ,No. But 'tis strau'gel 2 TIFi passing_strangel l 'Tim wondrous !i: !by the rowers 1 , ~," Allut;if Yoe please I'll loot at three; i ' What sort° gooI,F! - better': best? ' 1 , - rritol_Lighest price it !khan be.niee, A fig tut all the rest. I , • • 711 is then you'll - fitid Will suit : our mind, .tiol only twenty pence-I ~•*•./., IW . s. cheap, esid I; and so I'll hay,, • :'*--• • -- Fee -getting the expense. - F. tiriaigh the ware is rich and rare,. ; , *Tis this delights me motzt;• I .llehe twenty pencc ell eTenp4 illy father's gholt. . Long lire to lend. !my gen And Ilenven, more aud • Inoreaße your stock noirlda - oeillia lock Upon your celltir ATROCITIES , 1 The fullowing attracts from a letter writ. Jen, by a private sold•te \/ rin Indta - t 6 his ;rantifather, pain( the lint; ors of ;thewar now raging in thac t' ountry in as frightful cry ote as anything - i - ve.have ever read ti The • letter i is Dinapofe, July 13. At Delhi, my dear grandfather, the dia . lolled cruelty of Sepoya - ra horrible to re they paraded ail the . European heads up and down the.city in a cart; and at the Allahabad -thc ,Gth Native Infantry who Lii received I praise in the ; morning fbr their loyalty to government, fell On their tfficers in the - evening while, they' were at 121 : 1 - 6 ,‘aa4 killed seventeen of therm! The aljutan t of the regiment they nailed, to an knahek and made a target of his boy, an other officer _'was pinioned - to the ground tiitL bayonits a \ ftre li l t on Lis body.-- At another station there I was one 'officer, ins wife-"-lic killed seven of the ruieere-1 atts with his' own hand, and when be sav there vas chance for him l lf or his wife, be qiot Ler and then himself before he would l kraus , hell et her fa in the harlots oy of whet he the Seyal I t ir a to l well awa rlfate wohld be—rape . and the murder.' 'At ti called I 'triton I Fryzahad, two native regi- titFi l i of foot and one of lorae; with a bat tery of gnus thutiuicd and killed - aolaa' °FI c..eers; one coloneri lidi sari her I husoiand shot in front - of her eyes-, sht that "(at raving mad' - thiiaugh. the juagla; with Le 'la'a — u4nts. I had this from a airvi -Tr.;bne that' escaped in a boat with about s. caty,more Europents, principally women , e 4 iidren, he saw the lady with her c 'ildrin on the bank, a`ndi called her to hire h• • taciltcd at them for a monten; 1441 b f re a,ming 04. .li-Alliggiug 1"-"r -after her '. They could , not i ,lah 'd lar-ne, bacanse the Sepoys were on 3 Tnel ,can tliem ta,wnrier thew - / foltLes heard that t elady , had' been bat is still a maniac. * * ' ll ` 19114, grandfather ' that there have , 14e13 !ate 7.urorcas--otitters Lera than men wero abogother: ` will givei their ' yoir another cuttaaeo of r aornble iernelty,.=-oneEuropeao` 1, a rounDission-er at Delhi, with his wifei (who wits pregonno nit four children; they tied the husband in a chair, and. then cut the heads of his, fo' r rip. tied , PPett Lb wife, to - alc.ihe inaborn babe front her, and: .titrucit , the &Ono& aoros the f ac e with it, and , then abet 1 him. ?alfi fdpte ir*Te4fa ther,i von woidd scareely - credit nil those awful thirsts; tat l-can ammire you it ieallf,too true. • I remain, my d , ar grandfather.- 1 "Your affectiocategrandoesi., "Rioit.inplDOtrettlee." • CO. • ' UM .)- ' RACY_ C : PPPIDEN," : '-, '1 . . ' ' '• -‘' ' • t, • - -: -: '7,1 '., :-- \ `Litt Douglas . .-:deats net ilt-ill. el e help 'he wants, ore bead-liiiiterS'in , his prepay attain foei o.Oeit t aliot4tOrAitt *et it/my' lile, le \frb has accordingly notified the President that he has. but one relii,tirtrin offtoe k Tso'd that he does - . not wish 4ellit . ppoiCitt,aeF4 Ipf - hi* fatlier-indaw,•Mr. trittis, to 'count again! 'Magic'', . Ile agai *Lie . ' that:. Le:. has. 'lel t' , . keenly and deeply thonegj t and ittlik s ti*l:l of "previous administratious• . l ' this respect:! Other States hait..lo4 klippen' Warren of:1 spoil , `-While .o . e. ever fiit4fitt Sta - .414 - 11i.1 n°4l - I *.blitetit.m: . 4irtilifloi!..... _ ' ,, th ' a4iiiii,koick4l4ll,:,E=:a ..•:7 , .F. , :-.. „,•,,i:: 1,6 - k ,i_ , • :- ii i iFteffliPXOPl-borvidloiiitY.4 - ign.im.4ll fr l 44est . 4 131 0 1.1 4 .c* B 4 44t-.*i.Y appo i nt 11 * -014 InaY, . 1 4aket.9*PeSm you may;! retaitOzti4Ece; Other pain . the citizens of Illinois .--ao matter how *near ; .tbeii - are to :1 rue=-most not b& etomidered as any !nom.' •peneatieb for : t tie:, o*ililion to appoint ; such „DernoeratS from thia'Stito as li in common *it h the . rest .. t, (At:A elyge'tioni - Jum, or may ./ . reeomuiend. ' ./' iiarlirt f ar 'yet : felt mcltued I to conifilain of, 'theiPparentineleet cif the I. juit claims of this state in tbe-distribuiion I. of the patronage grolgx :yolkr ioltniniqtrttion,,l having lull raith 'that . Yon would dons ju.t....t tice in: t4..futar4 , sipFiointments. - • , . .I hav e the honor tolie, very ,truly, •Your-frieud, 8 1 : .A. DOUG-L S. „, 1 1 .t . I ' , . i r I 0 ”; .11n11 JAN Es Pociputtsw, rres7t .1., les ", 1 .. . 'Mr. 'Buchanan having, in point of fact, just (Remit:set Gin. 31cConnell i the (right hoed - man of Doug*, Ifrntn a post be held - at NVashington, and - having - made nearly all his Illinois appointinellts in olmositsoo to the wishes of the Ilenater, replies to the above in the following_ decidedly rich and , I very brief epistle : b - i - , WAsurNavoat Sept. 7, 1.857. r Ify Dear Sir: I heye received your let,,' I ter of the 4th inst. by Which you seem to r , lapprehend that should II appoint Mt...Cutts': 241• Comptroller, thia , anpointment night het, I charged to Illinois. You need entertain no larprehcnsbm on tbe_lrenbject. Should I' mike the appointment,l which is not iniprob-I: able, it Will be my' own individual appoint ment, proceeding entirely from my regard ! for Mr. Cutts and his family, _and not ')e-I'l `cause - Senator Dough a Las had the good? - fortune to became hia aau-in-law. :I, 1 • -- From your friend., very n'): ;11 • JAMIFS BUCHANAN. it lion. ZS. A.2PottGiSs' Cliktsgo 111: 1- India. 2 1 0 . The Martyred Xis i i lonaribe in i: , ,' The last ray of hope has +on , 'dispelled I I by the late arrival of Itews fzrn India, and;; . • l i we must now record, 'filth f dings of the' I profoundest sorrow:lthat there is every rea4.l ; enn - to believe that ill font. missionary faWi;l I /lies of:the Presbyterian - Beard at Fatten: , } guilt have perished in the massacre. -Tice; I have been traced to t e vicinity of (Sive) ' 7 ; pnre, and, it was hope that when General I Havelok arrivedther ,- he would find them alive, and moue theua from the inanrgents, i k but it ports but mat white person was savedit her name is given; so that the . ] fitts t (.painful fie ia pressed , upon our +arta that• i•our bretheyn and slat/s,-our dear friends: IFreeman and Campbe I, and Johnson, and. 4;3l'Mullen, and their wires and two ehil.l drcin of Mr and Mrs ampbell, have fallen!, victems to the awful ysurrcction in India.; ) 1 , The Rev John E reemac went out ins 18:3g, and has been a !faithful :missionary ; for about nineteen years; he married ' Miss + i I Rea,ch,:in Newark, N Jersey, who died about ten yeas ago. , Jr F afterward mar - - - I vied- a valuedd friend Miss . Vrendenburg, e lady of great aecomp "shments and worth, with a laree circle of lads in this 'city and New Jersey. - ' _ -I I The Rev _David A campbell was from ;Wisconsin, and his stifle from Ohl6. The Rev Albert() Johnson and wife are both from Western 'Pennsylvania. The Rev Robert lki'Mullen was from Philohl,and his wife wai Miis Pierson; from . Patterson N Jersey.rAll of them -*ere among the most able and useful missiona ries of,the Board, and their loss is u blow to the work, coMpared ;With which the" de,. strnetion of SlOti,oooVorth of property in India is - not to be mentioned.Arcse i'ork' - 06,serrer. ' . . I . , . MM TEN Tirotsa,m) lkftx 'us WksTito !--"Wrai 1 hOPe it will I3e - borne qmica in these 'ha I times,' that the • Galitni Lead Mines are utuone tericheit 'and most produrtive,in . I the World—that the q" ntity of lead ore is 1 ! inexhaustible, and out wants the labar . dto I bring it-iu - si,ghta—tha • Mineral .:is Worth and thirty dollars per 'bon nd in sovereigns to I 8000 as it 113 on the jtop f the ginned. "The I suspension of Work lon' II the Railroads in I .the , Country, aid the general dcpression of a 1 the great todnstrtal interests, must tlio' tens of' thousands nf - nien out of ,empl4- , ' ment. We , FP: t. the; all come out to our lead mint-lake .l , rapides picks and gads, and go , to the idiggings.'i kiTithin.af r teen miles, (4'o , itlia, ten thousand to CID profitahly employ , themselves in mining _this, pouting winter '.lse. ice's of living will v iti b lots t down to the lott int, "and ~a ,teinera, outfit for the winter w II cost but a ftrifie: LeVito man cotplain . grantor employ= mekt iio long Fr enr billsinna rAley4 tilrucii in lead ore, on aw awaiting the band of in . ustii to' b 0 ly converted 14to'gold.4.Gakr,i AcirOtivtr. ' : , 10firTeackei4.1 6 .71oir rany kinds of es are thereT , ‘ Boy—' Broad axe, tiarrow axe; poet - sae, axe of the!Lee , slittati„ axe of the Apostles, sad az -04 ,p 0" 'teacher —good! go \ the head of your elusAl • ...Jl:4-111ThAD antlY i• . oiOints rs, 47.1_4k r4zoinuupo ' ' &wee yeara!tgo; way up in bourbo n cairn -1 ty„Tromtueltyishere was considerable' ini ' singlet - oink or •in Ciark v , , There . was cam 'ease of murder 'or wilful , shootici of one John Brown, by ens /alas Devil - catcher.-- . Tim sasii_ excited la" great - ;deal , et . interest with. the: puhlin and wosmoently much feelibg was enlisted in ,It.',Now abut the es nin thee, _another. ease . of • jittettliarly in tense interest riainp befenr' the 'Court,' id the satin cottrt-hauee; it :wee a inandisi 1 cue, in : tchi l th J'..Barber was inflicted fora eonspirae.y with intent to shone -certain bu , shwas men of corainunity,,ent of tLeir honestly acquiredtath; The juries in eaeh 'mac ,being,sworu in,:tbe, basicess,_ of the two, re dire courts priiecteded;::After mueh 'litigation, • ijnentioning and mitt quettiening, testimony ancielimtiieg: testi; minx; the eases mere, eatinO 6 d-1 1 1411W., Fara :r i a Lll.7ol l l Wi t;ilft Au4P 1 4411F444 IP , tipit 4 1 7 1 ,4 11 1gmiarif . ' e inerde - Vise .was a ' rnthar,pliii twee, btiletemelentleith scruples on 'the part •of some of the "twelve/Men good andliiple;-! a d doubts on the part - of Others, Mt a a o .1 ~. - determinatiiio on, the :part- of two old' aMkrather wolfish jurors, kept the Ism ael "hunig„7 off and on, for . aarop . eight 7 and. \ forly. , hours ' Now things pent no . Jess slowly workin in the' \Other case. The ju- ry-room in wide the financial case was lug deliberated ,u Was, immediately over ir „ that of the murder.e tale one in thild % story-and the other /in , o second ,of the belling. . .. \ ' '‘ _. Tired out, ynenstrena dry, and 'weary :Of then notocky of the ilitiig, one'4,the finin- t cisl j urors managed to telegraph i.'Wn:ehody on the rear ground aide of the enui+l(iuse, and aeon a eonuntinkeation took plr \ ; 4 ` l7 twecn those within nod those witiput jury room. - • .. r ' iliVhat the---'s up?" . cptoth otie murder ease jurors, as he am* a 'oak A va..;iegated hues, dangling duwu theii• parrkally grated wiedow: .:, 1 "0 ho l' rays another, "going. iu 'ileir 1 icing! 1'- ~ , rk ; "Nat so • d," says another awfull a juror, "is t at other jury out ?" "They ar overhead; supple we . them we'ie o liana for a drink, or kgame of euere ?". eays the forCman. - . Ths z jhry soon agreed an that point, said just 'then the variegated string which was composed °fiche aundry neck and pocket handicar chicfs.of.th° upper jury, then begin. to as cend....- . \ • , "J - hisky, by re. -3- .lug of w. 1, by intikee;7 says mt. "Raise the window, and patch . in i" *ads Adotliet. "Here she cotneet„ , "_. "Stand by 1" • "Take care, yen will baron the vittiditisr, Inart—r.-- I--- _ --- ----- --- ----- "Hold My coat tails, captait4. I'll. snake her :7 says the major, '. and leaping well out he grabs the jug. 1 ose putiin g it np, gave iho knotted line a jerk, that - nearly Via nttie \ major nut:etas hoots, but he held the lug,. like grim death tn a deceased col Ind pusson. The` ower were on the ere of ,giringttbren cheers" for this .triumph of stralegy over art , when the t foreman brought them idooln- by -- • • ' if ' "Hieb h-h-h : the.shergre at the do or ~!'', "Gentleman, bare you made up a ' ver dict?" '', , . - t i "Not i verdict !" say the jurors. 'How Fong areyon a going to hang Out,' darn you, anyhow ! Here you've been out sinee- Friday 'Ulm-nine ikenea-Saturnia night, DevilcatCher wants yon to let him li know whether heft got Lo be hung nr go'. .31 !WWI to - morrow. ' ;PO starve you out ifyou don't. chute down soon," says the sheriff. 1 , "Come in the ruproing, sheriff," says tbe.--(eretuan, "we'll setae the prisoner's), hash to-night sure•!" -- . 11 Ile sheriff - now visited the other jury,' whoui ho fouttd rather drfand crow as hor-t nets; but with no vesdiet,..- After gratify -f ! jag them with the ietelligeace that _ueleste ! they made up a verdict by next usereing,l he, should be under the 'summit, of star , , ring thous out, he iota. I Let us ge up stairs aotoagtbe financiers), and see bow they are gettingAticos. "'To bad," says one, too Lad, there's that thonderin villain, Devileatcher, ecofined in that room below us, sad he era the sheriff i /iikve nabbed our whipky." , "Look *ore, Itoy's," says - aaother---"I 'dou'llbelieve there's soy prisouers is that room. :I'll g 3 a "boss. that that killite 'scrape jury's there, out le are are for a 'verdict 4.! . . . . "Well, .witst do yols say," obeerTes an other, "suppose we drop 'ern, a line?? • "Good ! Go: it-r! cry astsdry ♦oioew i "Get the baudkerehiers." - -- • "Here, moo; hand Lover 'your , hattdker4 abets. New, so,: who'llgoing to write ?" rill do le," say& the forentae; and afpne the margin of he old handbill was written, rare you ..I)erilmitolw's jury?" ' - - The lipe was dropped to-ilia knrer wig (low wish the sointi-fespondet we are, ale boss P. 4 411 eve y_on drink ail ofourlaurbiti Itpr was.. the next . question proponnueu.. *sine the answer. ; ' ' . "No air? .COlith. down and pt 194121 - tf_Good soya one. of the upper , 'July* fletioorawl dont to the boyar Ask_thim'lf they have a bench , to stick out to drop lowa ou • "Yes, come 00, bring doitit_:yOur eards,if you ye,got any, was the- response -- ; The l'ower'window was half grated,' bat 'there lenough to 't . th WWI an opeutog arge e b0dy ... ,0f,a moo. Ths'bessoh thruit out, , lots; were.imr -- and lux of:the twelve of the ftnanaial jurors pia; oat of the upper room into the lower Conitriiiiratigg ttKly b`i . othren'oup l aloh,'% the idi'.fltisneiat elm jurors - pro the yet unfinished "burbitv" "Ufa, be sent up, and slit of the kilticrB 'also jurors tom 'a cOutnuttoi kW" go a r with - the jug t-Clittal,' st kind of a Ai* ..*ll., bier' • , Adored. Near InisWght Abei fell iotej k a; ' Att•abiti and proftituut in {e.. :hont;t realret d ylethitntleringlr#Vl - if l',''.' ?: 1 4 T tliti' i 4monc door i kthir -. eg 111, 47, dfli Ir. e.:- .`,', .:1-; 1, 4 ln f r-re. ,;_,,,, 4 1 :, N, ;! 1 1 onnve:Flail 4 -# 1944 ' 11 diet ?"' - • -.L 1 . .. "We hare, bylt itati 'trial - One of tlii' billing essejuron4 j "*., i " ii ) ll 4 ..,..0103 r g f G et • u ii ibi r :qv iahor m .1 .. 4#61 r ., ;rilw 'give in , a verdiet,' 1 fiw rwri . I'l ' l4 ,i'r • L starved got; ',Tit 'iv's,* liievic:qui , elocace by ibtlf,i,i#o. l3 ..ii tilt' • " stAfku i r ty opened the door;sect 14" , k : t ~e Joey irtto totirt; the sheriff p , ,-* g i itidril l to afir up the other jury. ' 1.• 9 f ,5 ?- 1 ;AI f "flare yon - wed . tr-ea .:1 (ntrtlf to gii:Eff`criiiil.o,k o ;1 -- .11: - V . , • ~, 'rre f /"77°01M-* rie.f. o ) ~'. cries l e, on `ei l a jof-tru t &nicell:ja" . Te . , LV' tie stown,' 4); eberi ff , Id° ! . .7'' •1' ' ' 1 .- -Open, west. the draw, scenel of t , e lame were niece the better •of tba nig iS'e , lib+ Pelona and rJeepit4 in thaw)l oey cob out rather inelnird.to make Up ' re ict---• lid , denly, • - Thereeiied , thew b ti bud me ll ed into mut.. ,! . i ."-:' 1 , 7 , . L '.. i il' .:, 4jdr,Foremsn;," cries- the ' 'clerk,: hiree yo u greedupon ; _a verdict Y. i s-:,! 1. . / 'I. '1 , •; 4 39tellacci : 1" is !iii enlctuEV,Viepoßall. -: t l Ourit s i.,Or not . guilty r' A ' , . 1 u . , "i§op ; •Hold. on I" erierte l . 0 ;I' Devißittcher; s s4,:, 1 r - i i • 1-iSiffnee 1" i l \ j •' , 'l ''- ' 1 I , li ft s% do it! , be yelle. 1 f,' `i . 4 .Si.leore.e-e '.' eil.es\tlie 'Fiiiire. ' , "No, I'm ifitif I dei,j944 !", . ' . i' "Sheriff, secure el prisonni L" bawls the nage ' il • I'' I— . 1 ' 1, 5,wir," eentien"s the p l. lover do you tee that jury tS4ri . do y . (11 li ali,tr 'iint l '' Eli l Wltittr i i l s av e th1" . ,P440. — • ' 1 "ffeTel a per r y r:si, the. ii fiet,"' 3X claims the sheriff es ihit rallied nit‘ 'of 'one court iota the 0144. and in a Willie nub-. ea back egaik\eziiii,toieg: ': , i l ' ,- "Juilgo,. diriehark {this ju ry;:the eas, el. whelps are all mia4np wit!' 'the 'other ,01 .7 17.' and have theylperitnixed,ltip in 'tide gray I'll be ..hot me hot if.l i that alit t" - 'f The judge Ravi ti+P•xe discharged them; Amos Devtleateher wft I,.!manded jail, l2 from whence he made 'lds sudden eau' that,nillit, ' blessing his ese4rgrt t , ,)bat I di., teeted the allied jury eel tired his bare. fiaxher,the iintuattler f 'got ofillwiretV off‘k4!, !the um *use. I - L.,. ~. - k '' •I liiii --- Lt -I • ,i —*, i .1, An .1F aiglish prit".'artyst F , - -1 • , The amigemittnia fott- ' ption o 'the' I I Atlanie .. telegraphic alb 14 'Colrn e . t bo Ili ee .-----; 7 -11 1n„7.....r...--,g.r be, :÷' ,* fni recinuil. 4 %6 that the landing j may ,r mowed tieztl , week. The - spoil ',deaf - Al l a lan l ostPlie se I Lhetween the old poiriler;ri aims. and , the ISouth Imundary Wall of the ' °tits' On the. 1 area-161'feet by 40 feet it iuch=- essleep ,ersll2- inches by 13 inches are been laid ' f ront. feet apart, to , reCeitie 'a oo'ringof three on fon: inch - flohis. The 'des i ‘ are tn be 1 fl learried 3 ( feet high, and t C ; whole to be I ',divided - into time.: 1-..w00r veins, which'', e II win be counted, aid tb•-; pie e-iVereil frith 'pifeb, to make (hens waterFtighi, for !the' purpose'of °emote - natty leSting the wise. 1 A wooden roof will be thrownrover all. The three tanks, are compuled, to `reeileya 3,600 miles of eftble. Thel tpuntity on I lmird the Afintenrieni is abAtt 1250 miles. id - the Ntilyar .! has 900' ' t a 'Much Urea- , ' 9 fir- t quAntity wilt be sent off.' 2rt spring .-- ITtwo shimi are:lying iln 4 e tidal tvisio. ‘ The Aliseharge ceatnenc4fr in ',the .Niug ura; the wire! will! , pass threiwn bi l itieg ell, and its delivery in the Ordifinty. way I will pr4ably ocenpy idx weeks; ,niter - Which' the will go to New York for!, rep : airs' - :The .new steami frigate , /S'ut i tqa , !hatitte, - Capain &tittle. w*elt arrikedl,Witli•tlie 47i7., agars and dyanltcnitortl on the !29th 'of . August suited froie - Plimou tart iliVtin eeti day for' Sprain, fie Unit' Stites 'ilivith Unite' Irmo '- ~ _ i ' depot,A-tsi in the iterraneat, stay, Captain Sands, with his ant ,Stown, . 1 / 1 . ..- - TieknoY, Rittenhouse, , and:,the, other ' been tbtflrequentl guestt or the florerontent naTal- dep* it] have ex - changed eivilitieti , tante / whn,lzave‘beien welCoak ally nu bird the Suslit! fO/1 lay in the Sound. 1 1 ' 1 MT "sound., ilig - i r - ...t r year %.- . not ._ tnerel fort ,to - effeet I closer tinion 'of the' ttwoliu -, tions will be hailed on ail s itidn ;yak exiii,' faction. Lieutenant.Weilit4ins .bee u kris feried .from the Ai. igarci, toj to!, gi'mlue:, iwobia. Dri Co! e meo, ' .citniiiant §nrgeotk 1) of .the _Sasiuelt;Hina holm '" ' titi( hoinn lo ch:ale of the timid invali4ll, f tht Viiiait" via Sonthatonton. I, • t .-..~*;, ~ ' .., -1.-- -, f I Oars. HanKr.l4, - --Tho. f. lowing from tbb LouiAvill i e (Ample,' , Seh l reil4 40 1401 I .1 • ~ , IV 1' JJake,lcell, of Tameree, rallt V° read with regret 'by - all.' theie , Is soninthing ambient - rig in a noble` -mind in' n;iiEnti I peals i tlae !of #ight ' • *i"' - t _ • • ' gen: lithtaos' ;• 11 00 iire already diatio2j pushed anti Oloq . nent. Ton silbo-' 113 :!7 4 °.' lie 11-0444411mgh this eit.T on ii iday,inat t i p talp,Of friends on bin way,to th e tuoatui'. jinni, at Lez icons . %Via.' in ' ibn Isig;' 44' rase and 4O th meet= el ink' an t pathetic tenses lc, to gal mitciiiiriale‘. imam wl , • I .knin:frcnn . tbe,relew kt!olli..wore punning excited and trihstit t tl -..oedlot ftae Um. DTI trivelere 0001000 liini :j 'Dsiring . her GrAtiliieu telt- I ursey J. illi- °ricers, Imo the 'l l boallo , of ritilito, 1E441 ir iliO .i4habi. I d nlOgc oOrdi:: t(a • ibilo 144 e.. Id td tho ref; .:. . . • !, , r . ' 1 1„ ' , -.,,1 . - " t 1 . 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''. 7.7 '. 4 i ~' ~"•,'. •.. ..:. 1 . l' * • •r' 7. 4 `.1.•. , • -"- , •r:.,' f' : , .•'''...--,-:. • -,'"' i • ,ES 'ARIfli ~ 4.. 23, 1857 , the Bearer Aigui, LtianrYtoter MMLititro Iriregell;_mether, Are tbee • Uappy ,spirit Pow—. Go. aid with 7 thj Savior glorone prase* bow. irsr.Pwolt won;er.'forte) thee Weill' 17. t‘ e - poe bigb,r' bo lintel-tootle can tar, A ‘: 'Of !tifjoyil that iiever dl.. fare,9m wP III . at - •,_hvgd;;_ *ow ef. - . 7 1 1 44401 ,4 * 40 0 **474 and. elether.-fitre thee well I Tilfr 'tree o er TOr4Stell teat, - - Now triumpkWa.thelgrave• i , Farewellawitroet4e ittp - : • i-iBlollleeteiebt • ht .- geld*. -ThrT' l 4h ai4dinier • to fayheart and by my bide. • , •Pe / well, who th er. till we meet • In the paradise'above; nice to Noe, each other greet in holy peace; joy &od love. • lin JEAVAfii. + I I The latest intelligence frontjtbis tertito-, ry,. says the Pittsburg Gasette,—lealren no 1301111Clof,the fact that the Federal and Ter eitoyial officers have already commenced the. 'genie 441 trowing out returnsaiillegal,!.9l3' all manner of frivoler's poctiats; an!} tt now. seems probable thaythey intend, :to foree another ~i'Dettiocrane" majority 'by; cheating in the official canvose, *jog fait'. - ed to do so , by the moat fligitiousscheatio4 in the popnlalcote. .The Lecomptoli , eor l resp.mdent_ of he'N, Y. 7ribicae writes!: "The -bulk of the Franklin'County vote :has thin' been rejected. It is a current re- . sport here: thatthe vote of Anderson Coun ty; in :which' there were only two,praslavei ryotoieti thrown, trill also be rejected ;4la the.vete at Emporia and i host of other Free , Stiue precincts in the valley of thit. Neoslip,f will also be rejected: In fact; there has ceased- to 'be any certainty as to %libel, will ovirill not be received and: ounted.—.. The: battle is' to be fought over, again) by fraud end ebiennery.ibut this time the glime is ell in the bands of the enemy. - Perhaps a. ensPicion that the Free-State men not tolerate too free an exercise 14 this jut gliog art may 'prevent such an extensive exereian of it as will be required. been confidently floped br the bognaiDeo moiraCf that the fnutd4racticed by, them , jndke election' would be sufficient to insure, `theta ',st majority in both branches. of I the Legialatre. Failing in this, they have be gun n desperate game of idoetoring returns, no emi t while there isdoubt as to the actu al of the election, 4teere is a serious th count as to e aq9n: or =emery auto . , ton." The carrespondent o'the Tim's writ s i.l to the sanity effect : ' I 'The late, retuins are sotni4init, more pro• slavery_ than - thotv• just given us, anti the Leontnptonitts are chiming a utjorti, both Houses fram the fierce. Brown., -Ne- Atchleon and Doutphan countieitheY feel sure of, nod we grant them all bidthe \last, which may yet - be doubtful. In FraOfil liu county thCy had no County Cemmiestori ere ethane duty it is to appoint voting pre tincts, besides the county seat. I Therefore the people in convention decided to vote at several other 'plaeor. Now, it proves that all , the troop cast in the 'county except those Tolled at Ceutropolis, the county seat, will pc.. __acropolis, the county !rest. , ; ins coovent r but- piss up by the ec , 'toe thrown out. Here was a county of Over 1 tor of Fazony for a 'University,. Th 'qui • 1 A thousand voterti,' with l only one precinet il .versity no langer:AMista here, baring 111 , been -grantee! them, while Johnson county no the removed to Halle some'forty_years mace.-- border, where' we cannot have over, from A:portion of the,-'edi6ed is occUpieti lby ti, two to four hundrad legal voters, has Soya's Boy's school , whose b,y4 to I !Ilan! or eight legally sppointeri,precincts, for the a l I passed the door; while, tbli.. prirr pal special aeconimodation ot Missouri. These part is devoted to a seminar y more re j e nt are some of the beauties of the arrangement ly established for yo u ng itniuister s. En err provided us, by that party who - ctaitn to be iug a sidei,doornnd - ascending a stair ay, thwisearnation Of . Squatter Sovereignty . three rooms were " shown ' as those, °cell led ~ 'l: 7 ,l=e of rettruing outlanders ' i by Luther and hie teifel: In iotie is ais old them' tirh hereilesterday on , their way back table, euciediugly plate; on which he Wrote. to 111Weouri with negroa even in attend - Heir it a double chair or: bench,. wi l thout mace. A train'froni New', Mexico also ming! ornament, having , two F seats —on - one of throne' our town, and soino of the families ; which he frequently satorbile his Cath ti mid this was tfie 'first town they had, seen l 'utt.occuPied the other, 44)n another be n gh for seven yearir." . - : lie two ,large mass hooka "hien he had op' 1 - 'One of. our most reliable public men , an used. On the Walls hang portraits of u-, Kinsstr, i. }tilt in' froni lackalMo, who says 1 ther, with his fulL,bralmilace- T of Malone-' he was there on the day of the election; and! thou, with his long,_lender, -, ,study.wern t ita l po 14 eltphaiii. Gov. Talker °was there 1 featurer and -of, theirytend' and protec or. in ', persori with a . einnpany:, of d r agoo n s. -- r-Frederi4 1, , the Elector:- , OYer .t)ae:dnor is No* mat the isqiusl:- It Wes apparent to ' inittort in chalk, ' teeter;: staid lli p te r 4, all that a leigt4oree of imported vote Was -been done by Voter the Grmit, and whicit is there froin_MiAridri r and Walker w hp: now protested wicks glass covering. , b O af ° , hod . asked twii,ter A rki.- ; pre ent 'Hi snother room as a large .qiite, with g ems it. What tAlowed f 4t, majority of 400 doors Tittle Upper part, ecnstitning viri us proeilavery•toles'werWesst inn town of i- miles: ` Here is shown hit land wnti g; se ' host 2 00 iegat 'voteriratidinsteid &Walk- , his hour gtass,.his;mai,ithe 4 1 l of iii: fisst , er'stgiving nit protection, . to a high -Minded JlY;;and Some needier Work by_ his ( Wif ..-- end ' lirMetible dispeneer of •In . imPor Ott piece pleie being hislxorttait. ,‘ lso al. beer f ob% tiase, ffi r i ett idit, e d the .invaders to lung; and' s the stem and fragments - ore drink , Indalte'their" main? unscrupulous - pro:sense. ing glass:, It is Mid that doe.,-4 ,the _eclat, [ ties for voting, ind'irrirse Mil, he tail eke wheifa Yming niatiqiistterd the'PlaCe,l , Bn l ' soldierltio iote,' end their' dideofe, as sn'effs... being the glum, latieuttoi to !carry' ,bolt of Tiine of Omigiess. 1 ,. This 14 wtooat it? . awir r tine beitig rtfttsci'l, ittissi,3ll,lll o trii ttninralleled,,tratiage. Now t let Ms see hts dashed it [Winger to _ flooi e r .' If all 'le wilr attempt-aiapologrfor it..- ' ; , ' 'Ueda AU Of 148 iltisSiun •Erifluirer ' hie', 1 , - iP:13.4 , 1A Messenger lust in from; , 3: trite, lidinnififtive beensitast 'young mi t e, ederptiM *eel* t ventral gietiemen 1 . ve tor - they show in,' Bniisella, the ~.well Jilt°. stritellbeic from4ohismon 'county, *th witichimAill when he Isms d dru nk -rt this. of .a ref - urns. I and they claim to hav e nr- room its i Inge stove,itsid to . ii_lieen reside ried - 'the tenttybjl;Boo Majority,: If' e, by Lutieri directionslt i of`inonente!te, it Ores theme all 00' 1 11mo:tilers in ~. 1h and is sotto eight feet high, ' nd' is Coirered Iloustis fqr, this district: I do ontjo 'cli witkigonst of verious 'kinds; Mich M.... het I la for it cursretOes, but it is pierbitirly ' ' ii?! four apostles, reprosOnt4tions 'Of Georrict ; ',Tit ;;Ltaveiirotth Times' hints at the Made, itlisthermatiea, dtc - _ .: ' 1 same if: - “''' _." ' I ' , , . : I l tn the third ropm:is shown the LeettiiT Ar i lindesstand that the returns Whiph . desk Which he'nend in he Hall eftthet II - 1-' have ilteMIY been iest to Lee*iton stioW yersity.'; There are t o - desks'el diffe, ' iiimiller vote thiti . irsi-polled by thi Frei elevations; ioninwinkt like'ttie pOlpi( s , d to State' '' `.''. -tiOrOgef t the minions of the reeding - 41 A in .einirches. 'IN the frdatl of *live . WO. may - tam - per with the rettititi, thitipperteis 11,kati, of,' the Elegtor on ire and i maybe tbe r i*lltint . their iiatpy, loWbe,,,llitir , &vice .rePreienting sisel.four is bey id conjeektire" -' ''. ' 11, faintitie-Theoli litm siinipl= -- open 1)U rsA_ h thenekets. in It' seems to close; over 1-Irteis Stiis tviClor KanW: Onr frieu4ii; thefts, Vain ati, that 417 are, inundieneli in tho niajoil AtoacricailH 161`itt slo' =J. ,D ' ' / • EINE but the bleolocoa are is :; et, d eiba bturier. thorn from .ok - eating ;to tl i t e e l li top of their beat? Let at trait swirl lap tarritit titl3lllllfikotb ...Coerteporke4e of the Pitt:sbeirgli Ithe road fnim Berlin to " ttenberg . ,a '` i n o nt' points of interest ' = sez,seve fields are seen; in` which !hit', Weis Orme Considenthie priderrose Ileeven, where an obelisk Marks tbe site At the viito t i.y gettiedbylinlew oter the French G eneral 'Oadinet, in 181'3; and Denninitz,' where the' same Geneirt defeated NU; and o , ll d 6 tettl taking some` 10,000 Fretietdprisonere, tend I the* saving Berlin,n leilitg 012044 Of the latter 'field I ha il loe'view, ae,l l 1 4 Bea the gently uniting ridge where he, conflict took plata. '.l 1 - r was IpTelling towartta.Wittenbei ila poop I*l - fghad44 4 lllit I w a s on' gre dal feideielei. leeterr cOnneCtelParitii the I it. feilititiciii: L ' ThirditeWthel''old'tdntient i of Litins and in a pine forest -ellise'by,lthe robber kieight,- Hans seke; seized 4he chest in Which tee bad, hiS money.4w. ed by the pale .of indulgeneea; The ir,.. tious and cunning Anight , bad iprevimisly ptirchased of 'letsel absolntion for all the sins he-had'previously committed 'and ,for all that he should, commit. A littleifer er onclYing in a pleasant valley, andieui.' rii , . ded, as all the old 4ermau townslire, -with la fortifications, Is interbeig. ,tti its lar•ge ;Id church, mailed St Niehelz", m ark i i ed' by two towers, one of which is surm uf with aspire and the other with d, is ' said' the identical =chest, Looped ;it wi :lieu; and th .a slit ju ; the top' to ,ra the money in is twill preserVed.'Wheti th , clay shall come t 'at the Roman prieetii i Alperin will en ga ge in the,sawe testi, th 1 cotter maybe nee as a pattern, for it hi antiquity , nu iterate. . Bit will that 'di ever come? I L , --.: I Bet here 1i am in Wittimberg, Abe hen and field of labor and burying . plaCe of Li ther and of blelanethon. l A shOrt-ivalk r a Shaded avenue b r ought Me from the tel ; g , way station to the city gate. All was . etl. Though the city elaims, as my :ric informed me, 11,000 inhabitants, yet - t. single wagon drovifrom the station to - 111 town. The grounds arautkii the city Ewe' Well cultivated; and as in ill .Gertnati l l4 st bore women \ wereltorking in the field e r dig gingpotatoes and Tarrying them ,in ;large baskets npoh ',backs: I was sarnist.d rig the itreagt.k of ' the 'fortificaticittr,ffn I - I' rPmuther e d thestr - eagle's which- thej it bee 11 ' 411 ° 91 4_ ,Itt /760' one-third of tl town, with many public buildings, wa(lc twyed by lie; Auetriau .boinbardine t - . 1 Under Napoleon ii ly wae seized by the 1 7en. and was only rec‘ereti from them i 118 after a siege of t o months, and a C ntli in which the sub s be were destroye , portion of the inner Wall= is old;' bui . tl greater part of the principle wall_whilti , Want 31:111" tee outer earthworks, date trot 1806 to'lBl6. ,` . 1 - , I ftr3t visited the site of the old oak tree outside of the Elster ggfe, under which Lu ther !mined the Pore's Bull in 152 0. in . , , the presence of the stuients of the Univer sity, ti,en uuntberitii: s , tue 800, as w'rll as by the people of the pity. ' The old tree has geec:„..teY guide 1 lid it _was cut d4wn by the k i reuel, when they occupied the city. But,ou its site another oak tree was ISnt ed, which now measures some 12 aril inch es diameter,' and whit:Jr-1s protected b' a : Reim:ming to the city; I entered Abe 4.1 University bitil4ag. to see thereotne article Luther lived, It was original!? an Ainkus ti ' bra -- — , •, 4Oj 0n311.t en coPie with the iciseripi t te k ; Terbe tal k _NW' Word node;) Mgd rtio figtireir aba iuseeippdo “All medicines title frecni ';" Jaw is represented by the figite 4 of Jii/s4ce • I • a. - . :•• 4-e -is with her scalse, end Phllosophy,ttylinealti " female flgnrtcrepretientincthe VI% bat said 7. to be qie likeisestt of pids•own 'C l oltaiiiii.4o.' " , 1 _ There' 114 elsd it east Which wait `teliitaftdis3 bie-death, and Whieh it_ery .. gtently teSeal.! : ides the „plitiridts yid& we have„in, lied* heels. Illet deseeadenti, Eve of.iflitiiiiiivo , in Erfnit; bnve presented a meif fraiiie Made:: of tilt:tried cif 14etree gider'whielflie'ape' -- seized *heti h; - 'lviitaken. to Warzbing'oe.i . tie' s i The , ' church ...- tire eld - court plinteb;=z 10 whiCh hitPreaclied, is it the .tither Milt' of the town frota the University; 'aides tbe_ • rway we passed the house of Meltinetlitin;isiiii ''-., its .high gab fre t nting. the street,. ' beiiting the inseriOion. Iggliete flied, taught, aniti-J:= di6f, Melandthim." /Alto they house id' ' ; whichlived,!:hisspeciaL friend and eitiPatt: et; Pietor [ . linheilhagen, and'` theAisib t ert' Craned!. In the MarketTibiae-1i Allrredr,,' canopy, with a btonze Statue oftittlnii hold? - - - l ing in' his ttiand so mien- llible. "' i it tbd2_ klratttbatitte -ler:Towe l . Hall, are port r a i ts' of' -- litthei ) . fiehrtMihoa, • F re dg i i*.s .:e tw i tatii i, ~, '.Adolphus and others , tleie_late shown' eeieralletteis Whitten by Luther and sext , : eral by lifelantitlion, the toffULtither's sacramental iiiii - arl a rosary of blackhead-1- '' 11which he carrifti when a monk. 114 t, too ' , is a plain sword presented by grustiqu,l Adolphus. it i i ' r : -. ' ' 1 In the 'ch rcli Are , the: Maiol az et bit taut §,./. k l Mehinethonl•Fiedetick 111. and Jobe ;flits :1 . Constant. The tombs of Ltitliei acid Me=, rlaiethon are marked by plain brzsi - tablAS in the floor bribe central part ortheitn'tiiiir , -. ' those of the princes near the r; with. : m o numents against the wall. 'i:;? The ord ' church doort i , against 'Which Litt er affixed t 1:1 his femur 95 theses against ' the P 3 Pal d 4 ' P trine of indulgenc es, ‘ was burned by the', Le. French; bheinj the plaee are doiirs k - hrtrat presented by the Pressiin king 'I'VE :91101 _.---- i ' . church cont ains the lwass totit at whiele , u Nuttier ' and IMelaneth n baptized: a 3' .; - T-eannat new , Rim e you the vanoto , thougbts teaching ibis great Iteforibation ---;-" no —iti ,ageneie4, dtsasters and successes , --..„ L i u : which pa.sssed!throngh My blind' as-r*Tr.,l ,-. ?;' ed, thmngli the streets and visited tiiiilioild.l ~....., 3 : . ings where 'fled toiled; labored and itiffetV 1 "-. ed thes e , Mighty Men of renown ,„ Tlinv d° , have gobe,l'but their 'abort(' live, and 1 .-, • ,L a trashtrash the day is not distant when the spirit ,, . - - ',.e I of Luther shall animate rite bo oinq of bur ! , 're 1 dreds of the young ministers - in Ger Many. 'lasi now Protestanti sm in .Europe needs more of firm purpose and indiiantablelener. s . .. I • ilritteinh;ry, - Se pt 21, 1857. :_• - Y Lzrrni Thu SENATOR , strmitiii. , " r, es-ie . :Ii ' • -,r!.--. ! , ~ • - i • .'1 The following extract from a 1 recent let. i , , T .- —. I ter of Charles sumner_indieatem the inter- / etv clit-which he 'feels in the pending politic:11 ; 14' struggle in ibis country: , 1 • ' " ict lizint.xperto, Sept. 11. .1857. ; ' A ,--- - ! -Tily.Dear,'-:!---re:' Meeks have now pa,: ho - red slime I have seen a ,letter or a rat wspa- • he Der fee.;.'1...+41.• - -1: 1 1:..L.A" strrii- erwi': - e-ta'ave 'a' been travelling' .away from aeries -4E14 I. am:. now famished. Otqltay arrival at_Alatwerii; % Itrust to fihd letters at. last. I kave ecieititanSacking Switserload: I- i hive visited i ntost,Of its lakes , and hate— .--••• /. 1 •. , ( e' crossed several of its mountatnp on mule. ,- back. My lefren g th has not fallowe&tue to'_ ._...' enter upon any of_those foot expeA.tton. -- 4 ---- - 7 - 7 which are t I charm of Swiss tr.:veal, sou ' - Iby which ), ttyetteh. places out of the, way; I , ' but I hal% en i touch, and have piaci the ;health constantly. • • : • 4 11- I 1 - hare crossedthe Alps by the St; _Go- %j t,lutrd, ant)hen le-crossed by. the Grand St Bern' ard, pa sing a night with . the monk s ; , , ;and dogs; I, have passed a day at the . fOtl , tf i lof. Mn it 111kbe, and_.another day •on the !'weucTerful,LAke Letuan. I hive been- in ;the' Pyrenee s , in the Alps in the i Chatmel - Isk. YOU Will next hear uf ins itt the" Highlands of Strodatid. . • T . see our politics now in, distant perspee ! :, tine; and„,f am_riiore,tbatt ever eatiafied that tie course ii right: '., It Is` . slavery -which . `degrades our country and Preveate its <, g. t s - .. o ample from lbein' i g all .conqueting. ~ In CF,' 41 ; .- I ing our . battleitliOnie. we are . .fight iug tbe' . battle.ot ff4edem everywhere. 'Be assured - I shall retard,- n i ot only with renewed stretab • - bat with r e newed' adstermituktinw`,.to giver myself to our give! cause: - ~ !Ever si ncerely mire.' ; cll+A L2s.sumsEtt. Th # ' , ec l at soldiby a BbaTiftliSale. - -:• ' , It seldom occurs •Ithat - kbusiness main is benefited by his sales Thou the Sheriff offi- ' dates, as billgeole aOnt.' ' Everibody Will crowd tote Sheriff's sale because they know that the property Orsoma unfortunate , - sight is to !;se rrat.%rlirsercPwitbetst reset re ' We hat; a Cilltf In pellet/1n which a.../euteg fellem‘,.'Whol bad become °tabu:vaned ; :bast placed 'upon his feet,' by being sold out lit_ :- .a Sherifrs sale. On a' very crooked little river, in !Ns ect,unsty,,,and not man y riles from this City; iifk-beid , tioet of a fello*-establikual a tliatileiy, arc* years ago. Buring . themonth ' ,otAlgust last / he met with inattinerahle ' ndsfertuneit,t end hi consegitetrceltau4 hiirt• self unable to meet his 'paper' as Itlectrree-•- die. lie redoubled his droller's', order le ' regain -his losses. Boole :creditors granted thim time--cthers would not, but - threaten. ed.to hteizo.'i II is - entfrre ptoqk, yi,rjaisi'do.: _ der the hammer, would not 'fitee,fltbe half . _of hii liahilities.'„ Builwer caused 'Riche- lien' to say a very pointed thiug,. end' the' distiller rempatbered it-'When the " , fion4:. skin falls slter7, - eke it ant With the foxii.,6' To work ,he Meat `filled all ii is Csiipti l barrels well 'high fullof water.--theti put to' sufficient, whiskey to'beent . it— • aud reserirt.,, ing ii - few barrels to give - bus6,B - '6E4;lB' kr 1 "-bid P‘bighii be was . 'plepared for the "miditice : ‘. ' The day, of sale arrived, and ,withit - .' the Sbaiff end epeonlators without mato hers.l'bedistiller distribute& some of ,the "reserred whiskert—it-wps pronounced` ell:: per. b.- Thil'yidders arer4s-,ahigh',".and the`. bidding "sparited,:', - 14111 thit'AliiihrSt,t , offl. , ar.,t'ontside' figures." - The - executi in wits 'satisfied, - tie creditors were all r.,kihi, the distiller bad a :_large profit, the.lirpicre. were all "sold," . and se_ were, the pureha r t... eti..- 1 -Cleedenq .f.tciticr. -- , - Q ...:-' • t '.. I A t ' t ftti " .' I , EN • -,:fr ,f t,l MI =MEE SRED'IBIB II !i 0 Elii •