, k, . ------- -C -- 7... , - --- -—.:---'-''' — 7,' — ' . --------'' "_._.' ..' . 7 . , . -C.. _ C , c 2 , , , i -'''' Y - -E...z - \ -- ---_ , ~....,- c. , c • -- : .,.. e,----.. c r - __ - 4.-1. - .-' ,L , ‘• ~. -/- e-q ..j•—• lEEE • : -- ' -~f3L~~ - ~~~il~--=N~~7. & WEYAND. Dam ao' sad Firrr• r TilitMS—"it otherwise Twe busses e h lir ar g e d. a"Aseir. No papse_wan noes ars sodded, sseept st 11114 optio n of t 411.‘14 A boa tad at On rats of 60 ets. Mara lbws Tar eat' luseytio 44rreig an— subsega)lsit tale 25 ends. A Liberal t Sails Is4esirly. si.twistisiers. ter.reis aad: seigne, by as slmil In Pestsal • " • ROVKD PH st tie :ace: noima\)- _ . iMISAI, * 0 1 010 , , PR...••.- ;11 • Mkalli'ire 1 1 4101110. -4 ‘ I=re.airll4lll! , . ' gliaelAg• Wile*. itrieffiligg -44 ‘ . f,cane)entrestiag o , sonie..,relieirtesei, . '! 1 florila,re,weePi4 et t ap iiroladgkillt , - l' gansiarer Ihisting. *sane arelnidfirs _----' einie-neteptfilg,iiiiiie refusing, i _ - , semi are thrifty, seine winning. . . .Cote i compelling, some Persuading, --, . 1 - fora 5 are isttering, some Alegrading r..lti c i 1 Finial are patient, some are fuming; • ' ~ "---' fi s miasie aPest, ,enmelnlemeistlisg; -- 'Semi are-leasing,liome are-faritiing, ' . _ . . g, mi t,' _afe Vping. some aft - bit 4 , hi& - SAni are Tufting. soOire riding. abiding - ' dem tint some abiding. Film are cc:m.lllv , , some are bringing, Prime are erying: -- sonie are ,mgliing„ . '-,-- Some areketcring; Some art- - prenehing, ---, - Some srelenrwirig. some are teaching, . . Storeediedilinnig..7-inie affecting; ~f-; ; Some-as?-idlous. Imie negleetingj : , •-, 'Forer are fps - sting, mime are fasting. int , Fa arcsiring, Fonts are wasting. - -,- .- Sem .rlising, some are rtinig; - '. mom ri i.penting, - $O3llO are innin g , \ .. -- • Som . profeising, .some•adosing, i . ..,... "-Some - are silent, some are roaring - L - 8 0 , fri e-greptiTe, some are willing, •.. : Somi jireseksieg, some are killing. Spinci'are bounteous, some arelgritaritig,,--- .- Suiriare•seiking, some are finding, - _ Sim are thieving , some receiving, . re - So are biting,. some\ rerealins; , '-' - I. eounnerkli ng,i bode -sre:bliMing, lismereiberini - me eirjfrauila ' . . so new --___. 12E2 CM SOD) • ore - onlet,-__rame usinttog, ,A • bonat 6onftitea,aidi contheingd- Sam - are marching, , rome retiring, come Are resting, some aspiring: j. • -- ,Soind eOnring, sore,terisUni, Some - sire. eome_aiej rung. _ _ • Ther;iie rofteient to recite, .Sync alldeeds are infinite; Erma end their patta*bea some bogie, lame go-aatittql apme.Mme ht, I t "tit' Aparicin Chains. - -_ ...„- At the r openint-of Meelortict Institute, i i_k at Richmond, Xiiginia, Gth.,Wise .- deliv" I erlid - an iddisss from sublet, we sztract_the • follOWitig eleqsetti passage: -*- r i There - Wail alproblem.in imecha ice to be ' a ,,h..`i t r , a giade_ l .to 'bp ,Overeoniety, a !or- - motivt., with'eertaist weights 'to APe trans poit.O. Briti.h titachinitlts and ritechinice ni - at science ga've '.i 'up. A premium was , • "Nre4 in the thrra of s efttraet,,llte terms, 1-.• (4 wilielt an -.Atri'eili,iitii iiicebnitiarris,l L. : ,....of.llltiladelphiit--tOok up. He en gaged to- 1 , overeeine the jratlONiy the Asueri'can loc 6 - : ni;11 - re:".7 It was made; it iirif - shippetit it 1 -' readied Partilatid; the trial` railwayl was pre. cared.: But joileusy_ threw every', obstacle- In the ; way: , What: American iropudente -_:--date til do, what -Hritish Skill failed iu!-= The euhn 7ionsCiousness of stienktb in the _ twcin and,betiritig of Mr: Norris ".ocemearto - tay . -thst lie :would do it iiiihour fail. The 7t . Czstron House interporiedbstaeltyt;, corn- , linafiens Of - knolirlt,:artilans were fortned I ililtistlice - firal' At all ohou . pctions I were removed ; libeeility and Puttee pro: i railed,_ and the engine:waif:renewed ,to tea ~ its pourer._-_-,-The day came for it; erotitta of :PPert3 lo l4 went to, the - seene.; Apart front.] 4-crow+l, pear the bcoritoti,ie; stood's - few.' auzionaltearts-,4 7 1-a,. group of ,Amcricaus-;;'1 . full of fear, - botriall of hope. Norris sp. : - plipi the isteamvthe machinc f , like a living, • , - limln", breathing thing, seemed to heeoine , tnirotent. "Put on to weights;" said the ...ettai•tuei-h4nic....Ton was 5 . .0.1e4 to ton_r-, What'. 1:10 - MUTinil of too much' ' , The sari. I Ng tritics were surprised:. They z`exiHiected - Filjle Yankeer_ plea-fin less than I contract tArgain,i - nut-cl4thigt-11. Norris stood Si* lent until the kriglish ceased to ad cr tore. s, "Ale you -cun tnt, genilernei,"saill • he, 1 "that loeouritire sitalhirow,sti 'lt-will the never draw-that, thoughe . lirey, and - AG feared the frier s who ioOkeii on, but "Le InFinent moie , and the friend:. Iliad All .. tlaubts tiiiselud,bit not hy the engine - l'Alltl eiffiii - tiffilsO much wore," _Said Mr amnia. .1t wal dote: lie ithenl ealmry, %4k his statiein, i gave- signal, And ;be me ' t . " i , l l /6 .`: 7 giart, pke a grey :4060100 the sup,somPled at: the Ware ofi l ' its biota's 43 't' 1 , and willt i ed - away Wit doible its borlben, like a t4ing, of lift). - --1 , I, •._ Triumph ,Pgisit tE r t ANAN - AND Tug I,6A iittS :Wisilngton correspendent of the !tyr: 1r Mr. Buchan:is still entinues hav , = 1 104 s 3f lad — andsaareely pretty, y torsi , e6 t4sn come , t wohingtorii-,but she must Wihe bachelor Prmident. His mutters 46 irird his fair visitors show that ~.be ie no "ladfs_man; , his -graceful. eoultooPP/ae,e EePuis to fail him with them; l aud I It s ro 7 1_ him evidently sorely taxed to fina,..ll 'll w6rxis-40 fey to the fair disease .litho 17 fi fi,their-iray to hisi-reception j room He "said to . have beetE-TomPelled to.lisie _course to two stereotyped pltrases,?wbich husfiably addressee:4"y turn- to the ladies; Ifs ho runs thegaunilet of Mel sti-reM!' lion beers. They are these: ilbladam, is thi s your first visit to Wasbingum?' An - "Te: A paose, and then, 'Madam,' would afhile yeti to the Smithenniai 'Vol After which the ;lady is expeeted to -1 - 4 103 e. . -r- • "; .----...;,..`•‘_,;...„;,- v z .. -,.. , . . s, - f - ... ..!'. -L • 5571- L'7 `-' 4,-,---- -- -, .;.!-I-f'.-=7:-• 'I • .... .- . • _-,- .•-•••••••-•__ . ........... '''': -: 7 , 41" . . '1- ' - . 4..1: -- • . rrn . . '''-:::. - - ... - '. • , . 1 .. . #l, ~. I '' . 7 .r....5.' -7 "— , :.-,,,,, 5._ , '''' ',. ' , :_. - _,. , ......". ,• 4 . ," "if' -,7 - ' 2- ''• ' , . 5 ;-;7•••— • ,',f : - . , - •, ‘. - tlO _ ) . • : s••••• 1 - 1 I ~, . . ..,.. t , - -1 - - ---- ,- _... - '------ . '''' - .--,--• .c -- - --'• t . - L... ... —, • _ , • . ..- .. 5 •--. , • -- the LosOn papers glen fell asiessts at ilearules the i r t of 13w a t i va: N for e elt the Ceset ew"."lll 861,0 , sviiied IA 810,000;, The *inkier were =Media' by Mr. Ten ltreeek"s Amer. oiks • - mart gPriatese,' the lint moos% be lieve, erns moo by aa Anwrican bon els England. Thirty berm neve estered for the *alum, and the tam was midi* awl body contested. Betting at outing. 4 to 1 agateet M. Dobler, 8 to 1- wane El Hikine,• 10 to 1 against Warlock, 100 to 8 "sabot lima, 100 to 7 - Rosati i 16 to 1 whit Al* je l l 4 Q. 4.4111 ' . ' i -.9.°. .... _ I f Q 46ll" Sti ffid t [ ouch ktla :iil is hr i ,olgusg and - Fisher man, 40 to 1 *pow le, 50 to 1 - each against lietileer, Vomailver and Dusty. Millet, 60 ,to 1 - each against Eloquence and St. Giles, 1100 to - 1 each *Oast •Ptiores and Slog gird. . • .- . 1 . • The glig.Was drillgid to a_beantifel start Dusty Miller 'bore his colors to the front With Cerra, U. Dobler and the Muth Colt If:Mowing . rest y 3s- thabenter newed, Odd snick, -Fright, Etitilatoe,-Zigue Warlock, ;•I'rincera and Poodle lying in the middle of 1 , the ruck. These pasitiona were n unchanged! lentil reaching the Ditch, wheeereli rush. Led to the front, Queen Bea being-in close i 1 httendinee upon her, with Odd Trick third, ' I Emulator , El Hakim; Prioress, Fright,Zig- I zag, Warlock and the Plush Colt 4nrming 1 the net lot. At the busher.ihe pees bet 4 gin to. kil, and the Warlock, Plush Colt,'.: t i an d .lieedlt dropped 'back. and Cerra re-1 i rigned the lead, to Queen hers, As they ) descended the bill; Odd Trick; Eitmlator I 1 and Zigzag also disappeareditomile front. I Op approaching the cordsQueetiwitht El Hakim, at her neck, still held a slight I 'lead, '`with Prioress running by , herself. on , : the far side third, Fright, Zigrair,Warloek and. Emulator rhoiving in front of the rack. ei. One of the most eXeiting Cesaftwitch fin.-} isheeover seen then ensued. /Pnorme halt; way up the.cordiieemed to be coming in I alike. but the" tiny jockeys 1 el' El Hakim - l and Queen - Bees mole la determined set to, and the judge - unable to separate the Bret t tines, pronounced t dead heat ;_sith Pli3P. j Me i - Queen 'Ben and El Hakim ,; Fright ~them, about a length atel - n - lialf behind 'igzag was Oftb,_ about a length in - ladvance of Warlock, who was 'sixth', and Martinet seventh ; Emulator and Saunterer [beaded - the next lot that straggled in. in the-extreme rear, pulled up, _were St. lines , - Willi Honey, Poodle I Fisherman, - Bladr . 1 Tommiend - the Poadier: .. • • ._ 01122 M - -- . . •• ' -• • • •--"••: • -J - ; • - • •-••, '• •'!'A • • : • - - - • MI U.::= • kie m e n a= DICCIDINO TIMM Dirk: eign, (tired in Aninri*) 4 ym. - 0 at 9 (Forilitiml 1 -Catot.lBtoitien NI Hakim, 3yea. Gat. 9 Mt: ' (linty) - 2 Mr- Saxon's Quaen - Bea 3sra 4a. 10 N. (Grialafiaw) .3 Boailg-'.-5 to 4 'against 0 Hakim, 2 to against rhoreas, l 3 to 1 against Queen Bias. ' . ..._ , ~ . . Thet.fheat! was lin after the Initt-racc in 1 111 , AeepeningTwilight, which rendered it itn ,-- , peasible to disthignish,htrandOrei_Uff the ri .ders at a faistance.r ^ 4 I iiiiinoia first off, but aftet•l - oing ~. .ds Priores,, # OvetjOiiritf F,. •• rr i . .;, rushed to the front, . nude,* ' the running to the, diicbigap, where s a pulled , back, and lay about three lee ti in the rear, Queen Bess going on with the lad cloeely - attended hy - EI Ha kim. -) . _On coming ;down the hushes hill Prioress hung to the left, and n shout was raised -4 "The Americiin's - besten I" But Fordhali:round the Mara with his whip, and - before reaching the, foot of the bill she , bore her colors in advance, and quitting 1 opponents halfway up the cords_ won elev. erlk- by7sr -- leneth --and T a-balf f ; EI Hakim beating Queen Besibya head only for sec 4nd place. A long; and proihnged i cheer hailed the triunph of the American .i!4:olorts, and Mr. Ten 'lined', was won3l7oeDitratu* ated upon the — frit victory` achieved by bin) in England. An ()Neaten' was - made by rho rider of El Haktm, on the *bond of 'a ernes. . 1 i. , 'I Kew England /Ed's ExiMets- /to - - Reconqueri- - Reconquer . I . „... The radon' Times begins to appreciate the tor.gtritude of the work which luis been carrot out for the English government in _ India,and now. adniits • that the-revolted ,- , pmtiamewill have to be recoup:eta at a greger expense than that at 'which they 4 . • were ittn i li i red ; i ' t - "Th€ l 4l ) fial snarls no more. A bun- Ared thousand men Arejoit to no, and the greater part are in anis•rita,ipst us. That noble body of 'born end bred soldlere, by the aid Orwhiidi -we lhare cor . ,..u.ered - and annexed.-so many rich' B rit and and wee. like triSes, and' which ,!dissipatert in a few days the•dark cloud from the Punjab. to' which our Ellropean 1 neighbors, had: long minted - with ezrctancy,: is now sternly bent !an numbering England in—the long list of its conquests. -' -I - \ - 1 o lf it wet true that the native, army was the whole, or nearly the whole, of volir strength in India, then our empire wotild indeed be now injto last hour. 'Bat the u'atld will sherily find they must give us credit for other res3nmes And a invoker bold upon India thanAbialone has proved to , be. It is now said tare l+te to reconquer India. That, expresses the very nature of the :ask,; though only halt of -it,Tor we have to reoomprer India organieed,_discip.' Hied, • ed, afined,,Provisi...Sue6fortifiedil 'mnlio by -orticeliMa. - Ali' a task farl tegrat _ that-which, o. itself to its a cent age! _ 1 • ' ~/ Doi ~,_ __.. - ....A . Indi ana :rn \ c AitoDU=.—Ms pa., Pero. cg of-the lair' &fries and bread mho of the . fientricky tones, is seen at t arrest lamicville; sap that Chid ebisted for its eared barite, but i'the world for raw should/ie. , MI MI 1212 AN LLITIMIILICE 111:11111LUX The stirs day was stir Lied sad alarmed 'someday ahem* sheet ma three o'clockh7 Auk wild the stemscrod isatidisgs, sad sat stem& sad faraiturs denting to a meet aamoooestalple asses. i3s mows vas the shock. which lasted skeet thirty sessoki, that the people rut est of kiss is Ittld &may. Is sung lestititess nag woo nuked sadebig s t ut irment deers, sod lea - hese atamine hirers Wired by a ce hick. Baia ;note rang, ea a variety Omar insideur es. arta etiersise. the oli str ear allies du Improvise tins slam Wee hedvilisini, bet; Walk the. the foomiatiosi of - ode turn ap pear to be. We mu la the midst of a autos* when the low, deep ranbliag subterranean thunders geoid u =dike& On building u with palsy.Printeradrop. pod their ustlekswand ly wider the impressive that thing suet ally had bees knocked logos "pt r - -The startling phenomenon was observed pad felt thioughout the ell, and :es the back 'greeter amongst the 't - emu, (without a man in the house,) the most lively apprehens ion s were momentarily felt. -- Well, it has done ooroeular damage that we learn, besides seating people from their-eau sad houses into the streets, and has turnished, us with an interesting item. an article as wares now adays,„•as gold. - Like the condition of the trlka,the earthquake was only s temporary sespeation, filobably. Iloweveri we hope that no reatimptloa i will take place, ;asblan ched *becks and wild, ; : wonder filled eyes, ere not as happy a sight_ u we have med. One man actumnted for the circumstance by the surmise that 'Niagara Falls had - caved_ in;' another held that it waloaused, by the 'explosion of some banking hOi 4 a , tition ; another, that 'the bottom of itatlite#Phad fell out ;' and a lady say, itwasAA 'exactly like when her 'husbaud comkte at two o'clock in tee anniitig! A 'celebrated physician states that it is his opioion that }the 'Young -Americo; Sampson', got and bit somethini,sed thus eroded the eommotzon As the old Court Howe, when the shock was *felt, - Jedge„--...jury, bit and eiients bolted; a learned argument was ael, and the case reversed.—Blea4 Er . pine- • - trim iitiNesr Toik Observer. Ilisnignuies In- India. The last ray of hope hit been dispelled by 'the late arr ival of news from In'Tm, ant we writ now.-reeord, with feelings-of the prefoundeit sorrow, that the +eis every Tee- N i tri te to inlieva the four missionary fivolßeo of - YlPBOrtetterfsedieiriPetibtutb ha, e perished In the utateiiiinet ' Tbsi MON: .i n traced to the vicinity of Cavil, H av e stet II was hoped that,wherLGetteral• ova -104 arrived there t lhe 'would rfind them alive, ntidtenei. chips frm the insurgents, I hut be reports hat one white pprson sated, and her name is giskin, to:that the - painful fact' is impressed upon our hearts that our teethern_and staters ' our dear - friends Pre Free= man, and Camphell, and Johnson, and Me -3liillen, and .their wires, and two children of Mr. and Mti, Campbell, hive fallewvin• time. to t hem wful insurrection in Indie. - Rev; John E. Freernan, went main 18- 38, and: his been. a faithful missionary for about nineteen years. •He married Miss Beach, in Newark,' N. J., whif died 'about ten year* apt.: Mr.F, afterwards married a valuable friend of,ours, Mim Ilirredenburg, a lady of great aceomplishment . .and worth; with a large circle of friend's An this city and New Jeritey Rev. D: A. Campbell-nal from Wiscon sin, and his wife from Ohio. 1., - Rev Albert O. , Johnsen and wife were both from Western Pennsylvania. • Rev. • Robert le McMultiii Iron Prom Philadelphia, and his wife was 'Miss Pier son, from - Patterson, H. J. ..; . 1 All of them were among the inest - able and Useful Missionaries of the Board, and their loie is a blow to the weak; compared with which the loss of $lOO, OOO worth of property in India is not to:be mentioned, The Upper Ten in Trouble. The NeW York Hera/ctlays that the re vulsion -affects to a degree of which no eon ovffou can be fortited the fortunes and an nual incomes of the upper ten. , During the Owent year ufittey &inks, nor railways, uor_any otter spectes of joint stock enter- Ipt Ise will yield- 'anything bite theirusual divkligde.' People who have been living loth 1 , - .-mes dewed from Investments in those concerns will_ be cut off front'tbeir accustomed resources and 'thrown en their heant ends. This will,- of course, tend. to 'diminish the business of the fashionable ha tels during We_wintor, and depreciate ; the value of real estate in the fsshienable parts ofthe city. 'Houses in the Nib avenue t and io the uares will lose one bal4 or at least ono ti ird, of their former value.— Mansions ' t st a year ago would have fetch ed from fifty to sixty tstW dollars will probably in the coarse of :the nest' few months be . sold for from twenty-live to thir ty thousanddollars. e The cheap bargain' will not be all coalkied to dry goods and crockerwx ..- - ' .., , ~_ • . ' -. \ , . , ow • Mem Morin' CURRICNOT:—"NOW that tb'e motley peak ivapois in lam foto dot sincites arelgiiiiimid it their salmon or rat mtelustve 'hard money eurrooeY:— They . hare bees %liking' about this at iti. torah, When ..the7 hoped to make Some veld bya . reederiog to the predjodieee of the 101 torwatedi kr she last-thirty paw, salathocagh they have had goers 118Xel of .the•Ye.derat - _Goverement met of the time, ittd of surly all the. State Goreratiests, the oottetry is not yet blessed with 11,11. though they irid rower to do as they •rdeast ed. Why- 3 I iris talking :' end proceed t- : - t was yet their in tention alt humbug (of which we . have no Apti they will now pre as the 'bard.: Mosey ourreoef and p len ty' of it.:-- Westmoreland Herald BEA nM • MMM i 140 ie i% ; A.s ass, :Um MO sere videusel _by egs, 1"1"1"144"16 ly, as tbo last 'voyage, leNlois, ship is a [weir port, and remained tbms for several years, engaged various reign USA of fered a primness thing. assailed ap the Mediterranean, visited the Holy Laud, same back to Liverpool,. and agars shipped for his satire country. Thisegi easeillstar red eireametance; be did net reach; hie , home, bus after buffeting Mat for a year or more, finally brought in 'a Saudi American port, where h*reseleed Tor 'sev eral years, envied in iiading, and voices other occupations that yielded& fair living. The gold excitement on the carried him thither, and he west . 'the golden Bacramento' with high bop of prosperity. A year's expekienee there btought with it 'snore frowns titan mita' 4S:tune, ind he left the Eureka State fee (*aft, again as a ' From there be shiprd in another vessel for New York, WhiltaLei arrived Pal en! menthe age, lotirm, almost worn. out with life's trigs sod troubles, and 'tonight amongst his !Aside his' wife and With :easy doubts and here, he visited . I Lancaster- where he had left them, -but found no kith eir kis to receive him. - Ilia site had died. long years before, and 6oe of his sons had soon- followed her to the grave. With a heavy heart l s future before him as blank as the unspotted . page, he Wandered forth again, little heedieg life, ',or caring bow soon its IWO fete closed for- Chance directed his footstep to Cineizins in his meary round, and chance, orAk guardian Spirit, or late,. pro mpted him rto relate-Ilk - adventure/ to a hair a,dosep Ble ier, in fifth street yetterdv, and amongst them was a yoang mephatus,--scabieet-ros- ; ker . , pa his way to hi/ boarding bousoo dinner, who listened witlt.miona 'attendee, and who found otatirtliei that the losivilit t left boisol" 'eara r ebtaili his Votary to keen that the. wanderer before him was imieedliiip*ent,. of w%out he bad bet a dim rrallectien rpipoOly• He grasped the old man by the arif with herty good will; took him'to his braiding holm mid provided , him with food and rai ment, and will *smooth his footpath to, the grain with kindness and devotion. The Cholera hl 21111410. ) The cholera bike:nide its appliance in the North of Europe, and this fact has aq.. °wearily produced some uneasiness in Eng land, Tbe / Couree otthe dirket/et is *abaten. dilly the' same as Wit which it pursued when it first broke out in this metuiry some five or six and twenty yeim beek,end caMe• ed a fearful mortality and indereribableMM sternatirm.' A more intimate loquaintance with this unwelebme Tidier ha's shown that with the mecessery care and precaution( its terrors may be greatly leavened, and the British Central . rd of Health has sound ed the tocsin, so ea, to awaken the energies of the - people to the danger. There ie oft. en irsource of good in evil tinny, and the , cholera has not been without`a certain ad= ventage in indueing,many weediest units - 1 ry at' improvement., whieb'litherwise . never have beeen carried out. - et at. t been iodefiriltely pbstpeetea. Better aged, better sir, purer water; .sad `.other 14 - jamb to longevity. have been litrataced. into most of the greet , townscapd! people 1 berwbeea Nina willing to, taut-themselves , to secure immunity from this,and..kindred dimwit - Wiwi the epidemic dog crow 1 the ,Gisi Man OcermObe Liverneoli 17401 1 thinke It will , find resistance fe ita program ' 1 in the improved dwellings of the people on the east emit, and in a better method of treating the preiiimitery symptims of the ,'disease." , It appears from the tables ;'{ tality of the Berger General forliilitet 1 Oita that the summer of this yeti *sr , not only been more heathy,than mddiut ' that the temperature lies been bighiti lati compare with a, coosiderablii,doeill ;is 1 the number of Pulmonary oompisioti. •• ' PormutrismeWrr.—A torresPollHlMA of the New Yet* Post, blot Nortbaii4tm‘ , . Mass., is responsible for the folioniogr A strheiriber to a morel reffirm paper celled at our post &Roe ,the other day,; and enquired if the "Friend of Virtne?i come. "No,' replied ,thelgetrossier; 'there has been no such person here - for al long time: A letter addreessad to the' 0 0104 el Portland, Maine, some : 11 5 0 1 was returned totbe General Peel:Ake irtth the endereetneat : "Mis.direeted--ere ism nothing but sectarian ohn:vta in lida Owe.' enaser..--A bIIHOODifi fee • t that he bac made the folkreiog . tabu bar of bran which, when, weighed on the earth's surface, actually_ SP teen pcamda.7-7-iMi risoetitt:* three miles ap an the atnwelmre 1 12 44100 1111 brass bar, it actually wales by,ll_apring balance only mirk and a bait pomth and again five miles 'lap t hree ponds n aiad uede sad a qual the came of all 'tide.? - The * a nt of her!. seal=premum on it and the no's which boomer more *mitt the ir,iiiy** sprat& his fitbit," , • - . • • ' - - \ • )1 • • _. - .r• • . , . *\;... . - - ___, ..... :‘ ...:-... 7. _....e, ' ••• , . ••• ' •4. -- ~:- , ' - . . .. • ''''' ' ". 1 t• ' ' 44, .-... . - -- . -... . , F' .." -•;', "" - . '-' ' l l-*. ' -4' 1 . . -, - • ) ~.k .. N. Lir c' , i •i t ... ' , I ' -. 0 N '''..----.°- 0 *-- . ji r 1 I .. _ 4 , . • • . ..4 -........-;„ . ... • e,. kofe *1 armorle Pew 444 Wl+r errd brisk se4 irosidet fabk wa-ilso owl h viammit Ilkst owOA sod mood peeks ark rem llomir bow, Undo ili Ihirimodk Ohms. hros lar *we lost owl 16441, nom strimr tlisi ~art el& MIA ale assimeo Ilehis, her pgsaarat vika, See almay Ilethaer Osimsect duo. ro• Immo of panorfol Ilion is lsiwirlt aadl rar Owe cho 1•174* merry two 14olotlho own 1M adOia Aail Own aro 14reilailliorom t Asa. Thou Oho% costars hada into Noy la naiad salon Asr 'finostii aid his - ratlias ear. Her dowaTO tlot meat do woolly sir, Have all *FIT CUTIIIIS aft 111111 Lit awn I levity acnistrra Hake; ?Yew wadi 11tat echo . deathless Casa. "Tim Laii• - Losart 1" • ,Tb• Tbdisitadmi of Covulierie. A few months sine*, the partner of a entuseicial house in this city was taker' to a lanStle,,eglum. 'Utterly „,deranged; as was said, by his unparalleled , prosperity- in Unites& Dating the year previous his flrut hid eleated.sl,3oo,ooo„ He died is the asylitut, and his men estate was _sallied atils,soo,lloo,*all invested In the, concern of •which hewas a part:ter.- The failed the other day. and is said to be utter lj ittiolvent. One item of the meets eessed,s estate was ten thousand shares of the "Diode - Ventral ~w _Railroad , stock,hich was selling at the lime of bis death, at $l4O s, share, sod which war-worth, aft , m paying sip all the installments; ,•$BOO,OOO. The, is przwiy sold l yeaterday at public sale -All thniiierarred within eighteen monihe, the prosperity - , the ineanitj. . the ileeeise, and the ineolveney.--N. Y. Poll. • , : - Whes the Congress of the.Uuit.. States lkf were enacting tho swamp land laws 1850, they little supposed that they were making, a donation of fay four million* of Atka of land to the States named. It bid been, represented that a feta hundred _ their .. Sores of 'overflowed _land in time — States i were entirely wortbleia, and that the gener al health of the country molted their be , ng drained and brought into eultisittipa.- -14 lauds it was intended 'conve.P \to the State u an indennut • -ID- . bits his been made to cover its.itp orations. Much of theivery beat land'of the whole western country. Particularly baa this been (be case n - Louisiana: Under the sat of 1849, the lapproval of the .4fßart meat mums the fee.' Thai ;has Louisiana veceivad a title to Upwards of .seven and a• half millions of amis. One million' nine !Modred thottiand adres bare been patent ed tii bliail>ori. tt. - • ' " -- _ - • Ostratuir.lfr.PUDl t t.llofl.—ln Omewes. , tern towns and villagee, as well ail pines nearer home, traders have Misinimdusly re wired to "suspend," lor defer indefinitely the -payment of their 'debts to Nye!, ' York ‘, merchants; giving as a pritext the hardpan d the times. This tric k may answer very Well for 'the time be' , out when these same 'men Abell he fter resort to, the marts of trade, and with credit , destroyed find themselves yaintilipplying for • ant cliandise exceptl.with ash in :band, - they will laugh on the other side of their Mouths. Their more conscientious` andproMpt=pay ing oplopetitom, beingabla at the, tame to command the nad-facilities willillustrate our policy ;about" honesty .being the best POic.T...:- ,- Special attention is being given to thong/defaulting debtors, that they mei t ie Mimi* transactions, be propetly know nand appreciated.' ' We happen to kno ( oars of this class of debtors, living in WesterniN. York, who bad hetween 825,000 MO E ger-` 000 worth of goods on hand, but . I finding it inconvenient to pay for them, reolved to suspend, and sold sat the ,whole Mock in a few days, at prices far boleti cost, and in vested the- proceeds in good , securities.-- This a game 'OlL:lion° gets played out.. New York Journal of __ammetee.i , ; I Tan KING or Pausetx.—By the last- European - Inn It seems • ptobsble that Frederick William k King of Prussia, would either die in a shore time, or loinitthe use at hie facilities. A. he -has no Children, hie er, the Wink: of Prude- would : him in the former. vent, or taleas regent iti the latter: 'The',Prindelis ' - eirty years of age, a. fair soldier, and a man of unblemished motility, bit of no great WI! I Wei: His wire, Onion:is of SareWeimai , is owidered to have 'rich radical , -Medea- I chi, that in lltilli ale was banished from Berlin . . On this IreciSe bill is her Mita n eo over her husband, the radicals . ' base their hopes of detaching Frani', frhm Mo gan influeneee. ' But it is almost oielesc to ospeet anything of that kind from a Prue man monarch. , , Frederick William, , when be ascended the Worn seventeen years sip, win considered to Wave remarkable liberal rime; but ,tbese 4 :4l disappeared in a few years' ot emwer, /although there has been much-in his reign to Make _ bite! popular among the moss df hissubjecti. 1 ~ I - ' • • ‘• I 1 A BnuntAron. 4 -11r. Jobs Cook who made. nest Beddow, Omni., appeared at Weenier of the Middletown. beak some days epee with si,9opAtr - billa, demand= ed ice: specie, and gait. The proitAthe bailln-tha transaction was clear two 'lino ' ditiorrieserit.—twoilionsind . dollare— Thiditltsweee pal& to John ,in 1885, .and he ..,I*Wly wrapped - them in a napkin, where they hive remained-ever since. 4 Ile fawned them so tir bank pinned up in the sautg,elipe, that; be: received, with the same- marks: . : The savings bank •iitilere# would Ws been neirly -82,0004 1 c"4:, ... • • dam . . 0 0,4; .:"14 •••••• 0417 a T. The Wsy the Land Went M=IMIMMI TIT*. OW PARIS. ?Use parts of WO 004111031 "kith Imre bet sattladi twee artitoalle eriormi Mats Moo mad erobio Comm nom tool SO boo Mei km the irseitopea", ate. mai mom omool i.t %la log fret be order , to terinim doe itwMi owr the Ore; aexi 111 it for rompro* • hag ibs mei of do arrow Tlar may on prodosairmmeitimbermiieroihnfael *Ow; Irei Ow heading broom, wain a ire haprol, sa k i foe busies , as fuel. Te gime the et timber Tee Om vast *mu of the plower farmer, aed tram won regardei bT Melt ea as loesubnore; Woes Noah a 'pint groat founts hart disappeared trident a thoeght haviiig bees otereimd, ae to the natural uses 3f mei in the econo my of satire. ; 1 Tremor, m e in rang* salmi clone sad promote rainy without which the moat • fertile • lamb boxtete barren intake. The/e'er* some parts - of oneentrotry-es pecially western New York—that are now often visited with long summer drought, where fifty years ago showers of refreshing rain were more frequent and regular as . a consequence the soil doom not now yiekl• so alxuidsutly. Some, somata that ones roll. ed along in:fill swelling currents, driving nusy.milli throughout the. entire year, are now almost dry waterworn courses awing a number of toontheat least; "the milts ,ow their banks Nave failed 'o decay: - This-bie beets catisetfly the destruction of tke for ests.. 7 They nmsdrihe pert,of reservoirs (by preventing evaporation) to the streams; and as condaetorta to'tlie rain clouds.' . In some parts of Asia and Africa the rti ;ins of large ancient-eitiesre found covered with the wind of the desert, around them there mice . bloomed fruitful' fields. To those fisrieent who reside in districts and On farms Where the- timber has beers rennet annibilated, time is the Mason to vitt is opactice a useful lesson;.vis., to plant belt geof beautiful and useful trees around their farms.. Trees equalise -the "tempera ture of elithites, by;attracting clouds in hot weather; lo' cool. dry wind* . : And this ad vice is hot only . useful for' those Word_ing in;regions denuded of their forests, but more, useful' Alb for oar 'fartnerts- residing onthe - broad rich preirien of ' our/ West. ern States. .. .. i , t, , . 1.7 , - • _ And' trees are to anly:usful. sis agents , 4;f...refreshing adout, they promote health;, e ft and beautify thet dserpe. -It m a settled i queition, we beli ' , that;they shoal. lnikr ' ssmehme_the' stinesphere; - and certnialy.'w . treeless landscape is its dull as la tenantless house, Many of our fanners have en eye 'luau heantiful in the selaetratil of fives lee the grounds around thair4o,us(rs,,;'• but few of fbeartielifiliiirigialr 3 Petattention IC) the laying Oit, of their - faricts'on direct ing their nunds to this subjectlit the pres- Out\ time,, we hope that considerahle good, will be tbe , result. We ',do- not mean to suggest what ;kind of frees ,their: . sheuld plant, sethese should. be varied for the, to sality, soil s snd elitiate l but we advise then; not to . fail in pleating some kind.--Sci. Lksterican/ \ - I , .1- i r , , . _ , • - Itinurd Offend. The ccurtmlussioners of Barka eounty,have 'f' ilinvil a reward of WO, or the appreheit stun of rpe re rs'w , murder o ' theie ltO f i l the' Adeline Beier, near! Mahreville, in-that eo inky. Is is to be hopesisthatthey may; be broug h tto justion r\ , ..- • ~,ln ,referonoo to thief murde r, e Raiding Gazette relates the following singnisii-oo incidence: , 1 ,,-,:. ‘ 4 l3ome eighteen - earss i ago a beautiful i i jean-etc named ether Taber, left Mi - tumult an , g meal bold ii4 . - IWidini;` bstt Ina Murdered before , —l _l*gebtog the latt . q... ea.* The public eweitement ores Ue , ii , H greatOrod a large ieward , l we's' 'offered lqr.' tie-deleetion of the malerii; but-withWt 1111CCOL - This girl !eel. al sister of oho :Sao ther of Adeline, Ile , fee'who so ?tumidly' bee, mai a similar-fits. I's it'ipassilde.thei the' murderer of ellese‘pOof pp!" ire : never' ao be.diseocire4 - until' : the rewelationesit the exist diy?" , _ 't- , .' I -- ,-...- . L . , i \ ~, ' 1 Superior Mode of Curing He* • 7 .. . ...., 4 „, IA grimily I to your rfique . or, li ,herewith send rin the procen of curing,hatni I not you in March, which ticently called forth the admiration - of.the Amettean Agricuitu rat Assocuition, and the Fermeta Club i et Yew York. , •• ' " ' --- ' f , I made,* pickle of Iwo quartsof salt.; to which I added ± one ounce cf *mime, ! l ea. voty;Touncelof,sweet marjoram, 1 °nice otalspice, half so ounce of baltpetre. and 1 7 4 trd brown . envi; boiled .the whole t ' ether, eta applied the mixture -:boiling 1 . hot, to one hundred pouadi of ham, an kept it in tbe piette three. or four weeks; Sly...preen or'aindie . g wartibt' the twist ezrnEve• but may not be less available Ol t that *count. I smoked the hams in , a lead ca s h, With hoe•head ma, with a -ismall bole fir the - kook° to pee out, hung my' ham* to the bead, and used about.* peek of mahogany sawdust for feel, which "I hap. pened to have on hind for - picking goods I /milked Mein but one week American Agriculturalist,' '''`, ..:, 2. ' I MIAOW° HAT.—The The of the New Sew plainer Ores bielUle - basetr on a large experieicey for measuring hay.— He formerly weighed hisbsy, but,repeated j Irial told him it was uuneoessiiy.: . . Take !now which has lain through the winter, and aseertain ifs amount in cubic fee t, (multi, plyin `it s width by its depth, the pro ductk its lengtha and thee divide by 700 and t quotient gives the of tons. the upper, third takes 800 feet to the top. tbe lower 600 feet. ,t d making' the mean 705,.. Tithe met l is only five or u feet deep, bowever;fs takes an average of ' about XOO feet to As tion: " • f --.'._ ii --JMopfliTALlTY.4asome" poet has stated that 'Vie wield is full of obinv.'. Don't believe it. If so, where is itirTian't in the beaks; 'pla i t' is the grceerbsi. ' Diiiert„chef p e r_ mean by the 'world,' old woolen igeke,Takd brdiett shaving-cape? WOpropOse;744l tle poet Walled on to tretuMe.',-,1, - '1 - ' - - 1 4- - - ME it tin nevr. A* to !boss wit . 4 toalistr 40! AI or.wsi .a YoSeisis Itosibsoollo is * Isis loor wa rt k!+ ' ." ttootitt *1 — sa wawa Lk oft of a*l triks: is Esiresi. Tir • bat/ to ng = as tort trots nrosoi s Et soggsolod to do rookie so tvgotemily of I* ids Aro** Lis ocaputios' is tog wit two. "What** thai solar?" iseadolty hajoirei she Yeah**. , 'We are approse — biag . a tows; ail the Ntlgliebrase„ "They have he emewasseis rioting eV's* ten mites biriiiiitbey get toe. sution, or else the tube would tea by it beton the bell could be heard! Wooderfel' Wet it? I Itir r olle you liatteet. levitated . , engine bells yet "Well, yes, replied' the Yankee, "went got bolls bat can't use that' oncost railroads. We swam tarsal tam that the train always keep'''. ahead of the ..acketd. Na me mist-. ever; the sound never reaches the tillage till after the train gets by': • - ----.-2, "Indeed!' exclaimed the Esgliehemit..... :tFee.trutd- the Yankewhed- to give el/ bell,. "Then we trio:rite= will - it:es, but - they .wouldn't answer. either. I was owls locomotive When the whistle was tried.-•,.... Wet were •goingat a tremendous rate—hur- Timms were slowhar--and I had to hold Foy : , hair on. 1* gaii a two -horse wagon cros sing the traek; about five miles ahead, said - `= the engineer -let - the whistle on sereeettieg like a trooper.. It'screamed awfully but it - --- wasn't no use. ~. The iiiiit4hing I knew, I •WU picking- ; myself out of a ixind.by_ the roadside ' suit the fragmenti of the locomo tive, dead hel v and broken wagons. W an d dead engineer, ly ing beside me. I Just tbeo4 veer, the whistle co along mixed uPwith iistneiT --_ 1 frightful oath that Ileard the eneneer use 1, when he first saw the horses. Poor fellow he was dead before hie voice got to himl ,, "Atter, /that we ',tried lights,. supposing ' - thee(' wotild travel fa4ei thau sound. We got some'so strong that the chickeus waked '',, , up all along the Load, supOosingit Was the - : ._-. Morning. But , tiii-,lpcoinotive kept ahead l''' 4 , ,of it.still,-and ail in 'the darknoss, with 1 the light close he lid it. - The inhabitantss Il e petitioned aides .14. ;they muff' not sleep " li r I 1 c' i md p I muc hl igh t y l • h w e e u u t o: Ei t e b i F t a k a 9 . ti o l 4 i o f r- b I s e i l g thP e:::::;: u te d rit i ;; . , grailis - alen; the ;road with signalmen to.- have heard that some of the cast trains beat: 7: - the lightning fifteen I minutee' every forty ', ', N, flities omit l'i t e't say is that is tree—the rest , --- I knew to he s- 801l .1 ' '4 OVIUIPOWIMID,IIII'AIItAMIDA.-A. clerk up in Daytfin put a stop telne,_!?peration of a burglar sec ■ style,,nagie.ar iind_ferm, somewhat piienter. Thilintitar gad moved a pane-of glass seventy torhes by ten,,and, says the Dayton - Gazette, its re. moral wage a clee - liele,sinply large enough for - 11 - 1 entrinee,4 and he 'dim baalcone step to look atilt befere,e4oing- in.", dust' at !his instant Le give w! and l .4egnatied. (- - fie found ont aM.irartb that a lit tl e • bas[ of asafetida; Weighing twelity-esven ponds.. had been droppediegna r re upon the top. of his bead from the'..seonitstorypf the build• int, a diStatiee of:some *enfifeet. Stunning that the;fellow got so overpoweied -- him. that he was captured witting any dir fietilli ! . 1 - 1 „ - -- • MIND irrnl 11 1 - L _ .3/ , E -- -1 ' ... , INGEIi r mason, in his centres upon New England, :elates - the following ane ote 4 - - A Corpulent me liantin BOston was call g;I cal tipon; by a frie d in tbeisilf of chari ty.--. At that dine be afes admonishing hia cleric 'for using whole 'wukfari indeed .of belven, ~. ‘, is friend tbonglit 'the eiiimunsbance arai ' ucpropitious, but to hie surprise, on listesek.. ing to the appethdthe Merchant sichearl eve houdrek.dollars. ,- I The applicant' es' Pra*,.his estoniiiment that any-, 4 ~,,,,, .64 soipartienlar ebtort half \i• 7rafe ihould present five hundred dollars-- to le - eharity—but tbi'mmetiant said7.- 4 1t is by saving half wafer and, ittendiag . inch little thine ? duct hannow , somet , k!ig bli" give." , - Tam Troo ktaitirrr . Ilolderarmstratie '- anxious to sell hogs, and are' tartimi depressed, and he market is dull lt-lot of 500 'sold yes terday for December defivarr - cry at $5,-audwa understand this is the: ' outside'sate offered- or 'November delivery . 1314.fatterkki baire declined to, f4®4,75 k, - gross, and very dult.4—ancinnati , Price Current. i ,-. , i -i I , , i --, r-1 - - t • j - , • • , •ranx-moblrf.rt . The Dank paper eirer lation of titillinted States at the prose A - is °etiolated as foliose . :—W (6f4a_ leas denornineti.. , Itbin ars, seven: : iiillione; of fi • are, fort milltone en :doll' • teen, 'billions.; twenty ; dollaiv,. irty-fire fifty dollars, million.; of the enomination of one bun•-• - .. - iired dollars and , ards,':forty•five , lions.: , : , ; -- • Avattatita . .;—;%,‘You ca ll that gang dtiost yon?" t , Mr /Funshavr, offpdii a five dollar 'note 00l a Providence banes sit the bar of one of betels- ‘OLC'yes, plied the ittenibit, itli4gixsi,-tindonbted ly, but, like ltando Cranston 's e-gets swatring'nlad, it is not issnsedifess.: iy availabia. . RAID TIKES -tliti? At, Louis Posseterat thus speaks . of. business ` ~~ n that 'dry :--,We feel dewu-beerted - quite nick et i hint: Don't ash the 4oasosiihy, but .g 6. to4he levee to4laY .'and you will at Op understand ltho-olUssi ef oar despotdein e'•-idle steuzahokite, 93••balls-V 1 W 0 44 401.1 levee, and 'rthe oppressive aikw tailing, are: eloquent :, - thool , ehmli-i - ot deep:aye hal jai bills do Wi 'V toiv', 'els eirrenet ii c ' - el Tho Oa wa Illinowitheat la I le 011", MMMI lIIE=I _1W1146110 bunakays - cliatin cumtra Ming tram 40 "ci - Eko..!,Futi!__;_ -- 4, — l4- - I N I= MI - - \ 1.