• • .. • • . - -, :, - . • • . .. . • , _. • . • .. • _ . . , • • . . . - • '....-.•• - , ..7ar...T. - .... , ..?.....4.,...4- , .• , ....0ar-- , ?...--, - : -:_•.-------r. -__-- -.0 , ...-.. , .......- , .......-..0......r•-•*-43• -,, _ . , '",;4K• •• . ' . ''' ,'"• ' ":` -• -1. 7 '. , • -'`r.'‘'l - 17 t, -..'r• • - " • '• •• '• • -•-- - - 4 . - ' - • • ''" ' • •• : \: • - ",.'. .• - .• - "?‘"...- - 7 --- -7- - 7 77-- - - -.- -----. -- •••,-- ---- . . • . .r -4-. L. r • i - ' - '" i • -sr , : ihr.J - trON •• •-', `. • • ..iU • "- f 9- 4 I -tk4..wrgt, - w • 7,444 iiej ba.„*liitlff/Wil. 'O,/ 04% ,,et.iiir,'Aallitgiift. " ''. *_ ~ k.t.•• l . ••,.' '" ' • ''' '''' '' 4 '''''' ' '.t s. - . .2 i -- " 17t -''-• -,' • •••, -', • • : •,' L- " - ,..4 4 . , ..i..Qtx dower' a-• A - • •.- - hi ,i, ~,,0 7 1 , 0,0 ig.„ . truJ4-41t.. ',. t i.,,it ir'.l 1-•-••-• •t . , r , ^1• . _ ,t „ . , , • „., , . „, ~. , ~,,,‘ , ,..,=4,1 , ,j , „,..1 .t „„ f . „-- • ..,.._ , ,,i._ .. .... , .f,,.. , ..u.tr. • .;.- -upivii;lat- i meiii* -- - ----' -- - - ''': -- .- -- -• .. :------- ~.„,_ ~..._..- • 1 •- WE a a Vlts - ow , evi -.4, 4 ,- - • ,ti. - . , -. - ,: - . ... •• • /*IMP% • - . . 'I at/ilittoVA .. V . - r ! , - 1--...**T41- 0 1 f* ': i' ;' ''4 " .. ''' ' ' : l i . ' 4 *wok 1 , 4 airolwee li 4 ° . .' 1 ..4 i; :4:4, .. - lii: ' - •';Z•S•. rtlXir : t '• .....' ' ,.- - .4 .. ' .'L * . ' Z: .'''''''-'' et i-- - 4- '4. I 14‘41 ' l'A. ir: . . ' ,..r ."...-',- , '". ; - , 1 •;.- : ~ •- , ! --: :;„-•%'- ' - ---r---.41 :1 4 :1 2 1 : - 441 -. " *--17:1 '; 11".. .."7/ki ''*. I LI"' t• "- '4:'P ' i .. r ...4 :: 5 ' ; '''l'.l 4'. " r; :: .. it. • •• 1 1 1 1"1 -fr Itigiiiiir illia jPC / Sl- 11 - . •.' 1 .1 1?1 . ''.. -.4 -' ' , ,iji . lilso .'''' . 'leflet.. ',/ ,;12.1,161 :a • .'7I .H. J.t.4111:".' • : 1 • 7 : 401 • 164 ..-k* . ty .. .,!0,411 1 ,.1 41. 7 r„', I' , ''", F -- ‘ 4 ,1 -- - 4 4 0 - *P!...i'v -ti 4.? .- - Pr • • ;.•• •,, - • '' ' • 4.4. . M . .4' ... - ii • • • - ...,i,Y.:,cf , 144K-wvoP+ o." 0 4, ; ~A- it • , AL , 4 41 , , i . ~:- 16 ,:.,,: 5...,,.:..,:41., , I . i: ~,, ,., . ( 3 ,- 7 , ' • - ' : s Y.. 4 , .':`,t';',V2r 4 ,ci J . .....C4, .. - . ••,.• . 0 ,- •r, ~,' • Mr, - ~,, .. .-'-• Ay , kw . , --,.! ~/ •i p.. 1 ; ,:fl t t t-4 - ,... 4 ~„ ~ .•,:i ii , •-• •if ...„ ,--, ~.„ ~..•- -, ‘4. .- •• ~1 YO'. 0 , . 1 SitiPinntattem • • ,i LJk __,L. r . 1 .r.....: „ ..iti , 1 7.. . •,- . , '•. i , •-•- x. , ''' • - . I C - -,1.__., .. :i......t4,,fik..- -•., • . ‘.4 i • ~ t. got ....., , 1' l''': IT ' it> " . 7 14 ' 141 -- - , - -i , tu.. ~ .,..::.c" . •p. , r ..../ ~. - --, ... 4t ~ . "! 4 .: * 4 6,, - • " ,-,-. Vela- -• ' . I l i, , 4- I .* in i - - , , 4 Ij, i-, .: Lt; V 19 4 1 !,..,, i -,..., t _.... , 7 • ~ 4 .•- • it . J, 7_,5,".*::•.!,.*114 - Yl: 4 _, ••••". ---• • -;• -. ;4 • 4 t 19 . • 10 i,p4 v ,:, t , •••• ...4 pp. -4 •-• •• • 4 - 07,34V/Jalit ~, -• ' ,••d • i • .'3e, - 1 . I r• - -,, •, , ..- .• .. • . .. .1...dt- •! • - • .. . ,• - . .. • ki et. I* , "/..;.#1 • "" 4 3/ *A. • : .?-41$ , _._ . r .___, r ___..• _-_:_-, • _ , __.,...: ..2-,' kligtikt. , ,,. • OS —.._:- ..':-.1.,..• ' - - • - ••r• o' . •,--.‘",-#..-• , liar : _. ,•,',:, . • ~ .....,- ;-' ,„ * ,,,_ * ;,*,,,, * g_..:4 1; x 21- - I- ' .. - '''••• -- • - ~...._______:__L-.0-_..-., _ ~- • •••• -•- • •-.• • , --, . I ,• 1 i , ' '..- ,- - ,' . l 'C ",' 1 '''• I , -P ls° "- --I .l'-' -- ; 4 ,••:;'iri'l.; ::-. ',„,, t . *1 -.4*lrli A . 1,6{,.0 & 14,... , 11 041, 14 I . , . ,:,,,,. , ' 64; $61661111111 . ,64,14‘..Me;! 1 'll -4Nt -4443* k 44- ~--t rt. ia4 ,t,,....,311;_:- - ' 4.. -... - f r .e.!. -w ' - ;';' , "' - '4 , • . ' •, ,,i-L.: 1 •- , . - '' • ' --, -?• •'' ... - '.1:••• •• N 4-• 4. vf.: 1: 4.. i • l'• 1, ": el,i ... ...or4,.:?,l,..( l pti* . tiar •ftt r. 4 1 ,.. A.„:.4,,,,,A,,,,, -: . ',.- ,:. • • -•• • - -- 1 . ,••t * . . ". ••-• • "- - : - TArlegtilix*W•kg•-26:-• 5 .-it 'it:441,01111**411.,,,,•,..,......1 4 , - -- ....iia......•!...ta -- ,' • '' ,--• •"' , • 4 ,, , ,,:,,L.:41 . ._,______ . - -.-_. _ •• - -,.•. .• ~ ."'.. .. -"-- .L.....-::: - .........:•;44••4". • " -''' '" ••" •----• • -"''' '•- • • "&-:•• -s 'r • -7 : •? "' ... -- . •• •alilidbidftitryW, - - •''' • '..41... •••• • .;".T,,T 77-7 ? 7--:7--- " - ' l ' r.:' " I: . . ----7;"-.4 P 4-;71---- " "' ' 1 ' '' ' ,„....; . e." ''' ' '"l' '' °)l4.- '''..• !''' . . ',,,,- . ',.i.: 4 14.4.,. ' , ' '''' P ra - t... tro - r... - :..• .-1:- , : - .. r . ••, • •....,.. - .. c . " . . -.. ...‹, t • t . 'l . ' '. .... 1 • ..,M. A.6 .1 :m " .' ,114 1 ''''' ' o:r .-'2' '' ' .: ' • ': ' • '' '' ;' 2 i '1 " "." 4 -'. . 71 , :' '.' .. 1 IlleHefon46. .eAntreF, Cllllii . ' 'Plii •__ ..161rtirlitir ItlarPnmor_ isurbitarsi• 962 ifaaLs . . . . ._, ..1. • - , 4., _ ..„ .. -e---- I I, ll4lliitat oi :litiftg" . • I ,i."Cor.iikfEctotiow _ r f trre,s4MlDMlP*olT MKT. • 4.,;•t I r or. -,u - ..tan...lt i Wiefor.m.andinttz., owek ff.* adz ' - • 04011411414114111 Pre bl 4 depart '‘ . llllll*Demrttikri " • "•• • ' 4. t 0 . 0 4 644 a 91 e " K r ; n 4611EPP'A alttui nfe'stil sty • Vl:prosomocautrao. ~ rietwittritioiut;_ik&thwitO h t•• 'kr 4. 4atethAn . " ' , i i ierit oar at 6 4 lx Nri. ..4 1 4164 4 0101 01 4. 1411 t 0111411 tho vows whipita have mad, A lbw: mum ? In yonrlissee, quigkl? "ride " 1- - " Ufa AilVe —"rota L d• en not meet -you, itor,iho ?Ye Win* tal toy seareta Aissiletilmassmis poor attempt the lie • - To`thialevf poorno:tillreci llfiri ,e n~q~a nod ts willies. scroll, IfOr looguage, to reveal ,The deep emotion' of the soul Which kindred .srlta fell. 7f.F. : .fprlng Ukase so!moo to flow. .ou oaths world to us was Mod ' • A* iv** heart tram *wit When love and hops to us were bright - Wide& Cellist?* gleam, Amend a shade bad ootue to blight - Our happy, youthful dreain. Yes dare noime.t me, for the heart - - thartasier maw to bow, Though enrol hinds have bad, 4a part dad broken ritery vow; Poi: human vows awatevavr bled TYe lons width-God -ban made; Alnntior's clasp in not' entwined Ihligh 0/Yoko' reridiltrird. Welfare iteit nisei In Me - poor HAI, leer ail the ties of love ; brgkett enem, dorm and strife, • Were Brialy limit above. The wilernisnot thiiheatt dotard, And hantakprlde tenet fall; lot love, when !dialed' In the coal, If sown= ta t thin all • we dare not Asteet+lites brightest dreaato terapat mom and tide, , kat fade gerbil the haughty gleam Ina pride; ' • Witt thattiph.at tiara's relentlesa wave • , Our barka•an *vilely &ben tkradarkatas of the grave, Wi'datieragaid, tX n . Illettairotrnt r Taa.,11.48114: • 1 ADDRESII.OFNON4L-L....VALLANDIam HAM.. . =!I!EMM=I t=il Ott the 14th ultimo a large number of the stfidetiia etailt4eireiglty,Of Miohigau paid a formal riatit to Mr. Vallandighsm, who is setiidltr VPihdtior tJatradav Jeri:across th‘lltte. Mr '4l. A. Dual* on beluil i f Of the atuaitaimallrl:Valhuldigliamis an eloquestan4-patrtelle opetioi to which • Mr.' Y- ' 44 11 ,1 40 4 A10 1 410. ! 11 dank ydn, yinsig , gentlemen, for tlild Tian.' ti thank yeth4lti PaPetanh Mr. Bus kirkfok the 'conniliment So' handsomely; ex prettied i on bedisX,f of your - fellows. , Tlilkap plows of ,the pittlg, is the highest priiee. Thwspedik the language of the coming gen eraitaandantioipate the judgment of •post tatty... Tot that judgtomat if it so be that ifijklalidatikalichaimis to liver kr lee •risoord of gala tams, 1;10dg-slaw appealed; and meantime, 4.lll , willing to abide the imadiny that must preosde it. Aflesnattbrtbst PSC. renal Queen, therefore, reply, allow Too to pass:6oWwothdltiubjeatesnd , if' it be fn ay pow • tiy,....kiOangs a visit of oer inowrintappiolif--iglosikliet.-litith. out asilt. .• , • ". 116.1trilitudtintaliiiiieraf IN kill , panne y, 4011 • 1 l th ' * l44 o4ed r ittldiest others • •„3: 6 ' . o 4 1r • , 410iNiAlbOidiAtriuity, t' . , May. ogeisito MA world an!' 'T •/.it ' Jr, .wt. Thew /01 1 6 II '' ' 6 .1 ' A ems, Ar - a t, MI otparbut *ilk excleiak with a '' it ••ena •.•-., • 0 :11,•; ~ . 1 , m .„, ~ .., j - . ' 4 4lr M i in a " 0 4 /16.' ",cV •,..-L!,-----' , - ' , , • " ' ' ' itatit t rAf.lo4 4 ,4„tlitiieii sad ' • :1 1. V. ' W/4410" forward; but ask altsr. , .,ssil -periag raalgalrblit PrlPare Yodgegtft.fof 'll .. WO 14f 0 VMOOVE, 2 ,a ;;;4 0 .14 1 .3 th k• 4 On g baltaitp, to asiOir sow e befidc 7014 "Ration s tkaaird.T. , . =me is no Jejuna:lota axsaum_ye.i ^ Sop, , dos and yeivii 7_ 0 , 411 0 8 / 4 W 1 . 1014061 !AO MaiefAt lA4l gn 11 , . s k ,.• , '• those 'only' * F , il t '' ....'Ari . t.• ',.S Pt , eas*; 1 for_ • ''' . ''''''' : . '` l 4 t i . , , ogorid.44 , ..a..,..t0 LY ~ -ir-4 v-', - mks antsidt - .'i ar 4 , taaul. : MO* "cri, r iot ; .... L - itt....,: , .1.t.i...il ;nu , I•I • a~i~q iiiktitibt 'AC !,) ' ili i tira* iglifolatrtii, add s en IV MOthtt y rie I 0 .' - , isToteeti Won - : 4 -14 'de t , 76.4i 'l4l - I"biri , , but oath therrwh '4lWdkrAter-JO3 Lordlier:re/1614;1** "Alia liUrenli t ef "noble Oda 8p ea ,"'and lahre leo., that tOpnlarlif Wittehfellowittiotthat vrhieh ter in after : " Bot-totbtain" this yeu,..must, laatlithat wort' dlitionit ,of all lessons r ,-lo • ldbor and, t6lvigit it t lOnty, you third; for ts swold ag er: At' if oir 10.4 Ai v p., hid& yotitih*de '4 ' 411bise4 fai r . bo. dieWritilrilitad $ , , , i liwi yonnger bit, far Wiser thin folic tiayy_and the. hour , of yotir deatlilrillir *ore 'distant and gilt, y9tl lbi, ooricniiii: • oil Will feellhatjbur n e re a lifetime jrifirifoid 'foil, aodlf yon'are ' Of s strong wlllazdhravaspiritived NO of 4mr. a'nestrehr lol # ant 0 1 1 * - ie goal All •li '.lr9 . ici* arid ' scniudit ' i 4 4 : dn'Tlfir li id:', The' IdutoilirWreneWoOdlihdfs . I wine we and not inapt eget , of alms—i. bull 0 head, In One' other thing be not mistaben; YOU l ' arenot *Writ to inish you studies. 'When vitro leave of the • Universiti. you but them. Roman ever attaindd gr e at 111 enduring eudnenoe, without etirdy=, not always of books. lien of action. have 'not lelantti at all times for books. • But they ' 'are stedents-ndveribeliria r of the men and things around them; and books:are but the written records of things and men remote or of the past. Butithey have this advantage, that whatevertbey record, has passedthrogh the alohemy 'of the great windily whom they were written. -"liid'inoredver, in them we study men and • .• • - divested of the . •n' 1 . et, an. t e ae r tercets , influelmes of that'which It present In time or merit' space. Especially fa this true Mato ry--the most amplifying, liberalising in its effect upon the *hid nd soul, of all • Stu dies. We wilt/remains-a, bigot in anything has reed history to little purpose: — And he who would comprehend the present and die cern the future,must give hisdays Cad nights to this - study. Proplusorruthuspired, bur/ - history' -anticipatedistory learn that the patilet L ia, the Mr% the 'states man, the orator whdheyon reverence or ad mire in'the pages oTPlultareh and Lin, Or of Home, Gibbon and' Mitcattle7, was tidy Bed, and persecuted hi hianwn generation. Pon der, too, the wissions,,of sae' hefore the pleasured and honors of the king's court, Preferred As.ther thelted &wand forty years In the wilderness, and death Auden unknown grave, that he might become a great law gi ver, and the founder of a new religion find of a powerful 'Hopis,. - Most pf you, young gentleman, have read the usual bourse of "ancient dadaists." it is the fashion of our time to dears We stu dy. Bat aside from the perennial "Pleiture through life; which - he receives who seeks these precious fountains,"olr practical ue also will not be questioned by him who reflects that mit Thole language's.nd pspeci ally our scientific nomenolatitre, derivfl largely from the Greek and Litin, and th a our entire literature is pervaded by the spirit of these classimand full of quotations said allusions drawn from them. Cicero's magnificent eulogy uponthe studies will - 4 Amides taught, is not at all exaggerated when applied to the Grecian. and Roman writings which have come,,down to us. if the modern soul for stud] the Apollo Belli dere-and the &hug Gladlatoros4 sbyllnot the modes% student learn the language men who chiseled these wonderful creations out from-the soliel'inarldsf But most valu able as the, niers dincipline may be, Bit not enough that you content yourselves with the usual course now forescribeenn school or col- lege. — these writings must bee study, more or less through life. Let • not any say that ;he has "no time." There is always a time da Way, for whatever a strong-willed,dil igent man may choose to. undertake. W hat is most wanted is a judicious econom y of time, coda wipe division of it in the multi plicity of employments, so that but one thing shall bedona - A majority of you, young gentlemen, are preparing yourselves fdr - professional pur.; suits, noeveri mould become a chria tian elerlsystuto, let him preach the evangely of tteThlehem..-Let him confine himself to his legitimittoduldesvand aupirilto sbe the modt faithfUl sod exemplary of the MOO. of -his calling. . .. • • Whoever would practice surgery and med icine, let his t rbition be to reach annearly Be PeleibiLer rto excel, the. •acquiremente and skill of ii.great men who; , " snelea end modern times, have been the ornament& of that, protessiont. r ahr leeVwsriesallunvof medicine remains to be written, Bad ite who is to. write it has lid yet appeared.-4- Why_ should 'he not bw as American Why not adorn-the University of Mid& And you,. young gentlemen, who prepare for the profession of the law, will have a na .bier.theMer to•out in, than - .any who have - Otte before.you itt the United Staten. ~Out of the terrible revolution whith now eonvul sea .every part 41court i unhimpy 104 will li irieetieetialut *Comm tutional and statist& laws of - lial,liberty,of private Aright . of Prii ,P4I 4 J. . mUnder t More nuMeroliv, ~L 4" 4.1 11 )40r t lqv °AO - PAM', Nri4exiogt Phan " r s 9l l r ik i ik.MVAP-,g , 1115nultDr• U 144 x" , ``44 . i 57 94; 'mow." your (ley, at.l' , , , 10 . .m i tipremunent rtri IRSAT ..*l;lng i i ° , an " raty ,' 44441 4 ; , e, Ogg, AM Awe , reign tlWYreCke , . lienetisfilOffin% flied mAth OA Aufal . epappeek *pare your -4 elves. _`stria d ' - wllolom,bistaro. ypu, 'to the the oow ki 0 n e o, tio" . ou .4 b.., , :, 0 ,-, lok . kW* OijOar V re, t il. r iiiponoti c v, "t" ~ .$ 4 111.4k torensif . d . lee' °A • ~,,, *V* diesrinl eikllit :bete, oy t .. , Nolte , rO ve far d ff;Pr• 1 !50 4. 4.„,m4 . encalid e ilittrit S - 2' J. ...t . APO° threidetilhg now th e hen. an. 9ti depen dence of the Aiirdan n . 1 r• . are among eemit Oar nsiug,ptrtentt 4 44tes f4 an 4. --- tmambor-.4histd• - . greet limpPdeu, 44:,neute• 91. . - . • eitd filwrliss u . ekke 11 1110 . MI. nehieN•We !. WU envyete homrctlikkeellleTeMtend =Out Ain ,Trlntliaa_Witildis, lndilaged. tote& .0 1 1 . IlaTedi_ eilicY Oa."/Rilit4l72ooolo. 4 34'b ~.veperbehapd fromAdstorTilF , Alli Dremon -94 rtd Cto..ls exoonimeLellteabl, - ,_ -Vl*. , Isiti4OsipeStworbisei ifirtrideit,wbow ly by e,i il.Shekep..... NM frimitite: 4 1 ,4 it'• ads --the -bullpen t 0 la*praf the ' whole' Henget forced hies in fihttefra conkusion, to rouse hie sad) end I 'Witte eilrflivelltilitifild and Americans I &martyr to litaritg,- - ;* --, - • .- -- ..; -- I I -Tour courage, your fortittide, .your man hood, will also be severely tried: Bat then remember Carron; whose.feme brightens us ;in J. tis the memory 01l the - venal pliseemen a .berristeraaround hint titits a ,with each re-. fr el g rear, and who, . when inenseed in conitly siAlle of sold** %Uttering, :their taiiiketalaknaddresser tlui jury in thaw* of asii'elitt4tak vv,itb. "trews, esalaimel In 1 4700 6 4 1 1Mtte1l mayessassittate, but you,ealimaO us tome. ' Bead,- tou,•the itiusebetr.enti adn4reandamilate, the heroic' BrikhAPt the greasest•ollnglish titers; :who, ag timeof beat ainst the *hole ower of e Eaten s:Mit mitintahust the yeara.the rights anciliberties etaktfikahteiuti with *stinted hpidity. PrigarelotsmidesKliyi Weithrhiir dy' o the tilteraetere anitymbhi 'etude* of • the' easmple 'of these and other steat . and_geod erPinc - nr Mt* scenes - Es - your owe' dup e Nerve your hearts noir for the strug gievgAtutiremember,-thet sisilfties; however reset, are not enough. Without pure mor als, correct habits and fixed integrity, you cannot endure the trial. Be virtuous. Be ~ pious. I use the word in no narrow, sect-- Itiell, of theological sense ; but in that which Virgil means.when.he caller-Mass - "pitu" a piety which- be_kmga to no one seat nor country, but Ala everywhere, and at all times, renders to Sod and "self and, wan whateveits duo, and deceit in the very spir it of the Sermon on, the Mount. • But, young gentlemen, while I have thus 'addressed- •ou ae students re our. • yea or :e a , nary. , u nom an , pro es stone of-life, I well know- that-at anytime many of would be, acid in times of such tremenduous import as just now are upon ne in our own country, all ofou are profound , ly interested-in polities. Probably you give to them ntoge_of 'your thoughts than to any of your collegiate or professional studied.— I know, too; that many of you, even now, 'lea *way forward to the time when you -willree-Nmy^nv profesaions--inta_pliti. old bre. pia is flu) goal of your. ambitious longinge., pair boort/ are fixed upon it.— It is an honorable, a holy - ambition ; an am bition main be extinguished, but to be reg ulated. Bit is _a false Gunther -wherwould tell the ingenious, virtuous and &Mkt spilt* iced youth of our land, that tlealmilticalser. vicet-of tens Gauntry MAL only for the . ~ .. thirlotrirll, AS corrupt. As *Ore Ike hyp , oodles in the pulpit, atopyloa. la ineditfte, peal - enters at the bar, atled preoutc. ecrth, rywbere, so there aretdernagogues in tir cal life. But there is as will a.monl Lb y as a philosophy; a soleniein peislitios far above the °holed of these re_pkilett, Unhappily,. the low of capaqierand morals set up and 4491prettby those who decline pub.; lic life, end practically , but too, often ae- knowlcdged by politicians, is another of the evil portoptii which impend our country. Of the corrupting influences of ,avarioe, at all times, I need not speak. But. More debasing and dangerotts still in beacons of great pub lic oemmotion, is. the execrable vice of fear. All these eoritbined realiipp that moetdolith soMiqirtilrilie *Gibriept, of ;reproach and scorn, "a scurvy politician." Robes borne the same odioutroharaoter In every country and age. 'Among the drools, he woe court ed popularity atld Blade, by. pointing out the smugglers of figs, and was cursed 'as both ,spy and informer," and ihenee give a name to the whole class of. demagogues. In Boma he heeded aviary potty' pdpular tumult, and clamored fiercely for a division of-lands and 1 goods. &grim• described him in ids day, /k J felicitous phrase, as one who-lotteyebt--by putrefactiotOitios stets robs." rr, is the vermin; the insect of politieit, and amid the 1 heats of civil war and convulsions, teerrotin.. to life thick as gnats in,,,,tha samara evade. I air, If any, one en:ton; you-4-and 41, siMak 1 to those who would aspire to-bo loaders am ong their cootariatert—have neither .the, Os.. paitity‘ner the ambition to: be a. , statesman, let him et leastmot stoop to be a demagogue. Preach, heal; try causes, work, bid Morn to be oturof,ihet Dumber who know, noddig. of Pelitiell,Mteellt the passions and persattall tiee which, they =cite. lf not ablit/ttergua 1 Upon prinoiplet, nnettauges, atdialent.debttfe not, at. all. _,IS yeti 0 t soar, doctoletuep. WhOmrer,lllsounsea on : men In in4dst dl, alwayeiergely a a ' . Prima :hot la x er men, is itot,indeed, el sethere *Quid task- IM ; thinighlittle liahlirto he aim, acd,,,einoe Pa'll,9,,,antig. fAiredreioadta lin ? no.llrgo. and Oraa r rotuag an, alaroaat Uoare partisampol tioN:llefteitzigipa and man. it is easy o.be i a' elan era-demagogue-sail witlftkla wiz 4_ 11,0,4104 a ausrentOook not to, the oompass; neither lift Upyour eyes to the kfitiSelle where the eSheitiftot,,_ientikood the the PClM—bright, glorious LIM-9-m4141.t: e, ! ,odlinth and right—stall. shine, stea as e t i rovable, just as thoy , 'shons in the be • eg,of time. Fouga Natalia?. - Boit is wit ' the ci -tgogno. —Hut the statesman adtat be ea wall a 4 born. His T swigs is throub m Gottwald in stbrat.• • 110 sails under orders.' jibe pert it ascertained and prescribed beforilit sets out, and it is his duty to reach ii-coadd' Wilke 'the -Majestic when steamer, he sallsron . and . ~. '!AmdsitthirieNd; eup&stthe tide, " ' - NBaboadim bath an laftright-1001." ' Denntsthens more' tidal two ' thogsldid years ago, in his treat (Sidon to the crown; well dietinguleiked between *emit - m..9 ChM , - hotersedechtring that while they - Whhe alike in nothing,- theory differbd ehietlyliillii-41kat the etatesmam baldly and honestly deelaked his opinion betels - the event, and thus Made himself responsible to !benne, to the times, - to hitrootintrYmOuito - *folio:mid'', 'While the sycophant or demagogue was littera' tfil tlie event had happened, and then itovoried his ,- - eeoh and bit conduct accordingly. Add now allow me to add, that-hough you l Amy bdaystriata and yet not statdWm&l, the atathams* istllwayOtri t. lis leis o CO tntrplcsiielaPriki6lPl MI aciotioh. Tit Sir elt4ll4lrirsillti ft te : lthnio Itis stii- btO, seithmisee ,c • fe'llOclemesationalr'oer 'to , r, ir,Miselsella o Hindi ; least ,ad liyar" • • - NA • yot. to bitaitmllviAL 4 ' hot 6 :wi4lly tomtit! ttlitiumPtitil of thou who hold tho ale corrupt at hir ed' es! t. 6111121E1 to' t *u p Aspire, thou, yelan iteitgaiiioa, t you • who, wool purittoitlubllolouree,. ..to be patriot atiOwen......Wift. faithaohiolue, dea tiopial,lauooffablarthail to it ialf Amthettilenoir MA of tit* Jusart's filen boating, raying, If alitto:4llay on this timer thou Lo-warrow, or, wait or smoother day, at atime.other,tinut, itraoitra other way, all wilkhe well., - Withoul-lidaiso man , iver I liabi"ed greitneilik -, ni rimotruptible is /OW' iiitogrAili botarupulouS mid: owe iri holier ; .be. itiasorablt inuy.our . &liberate, 1 "IntoofloidorodlourPora; Vial by no di ultree, :,firopiifj ye ar - . but,. still move too great 4119u1- We which shall litt ;um itigt ahaqo the eariboasdisaisnulate yaw to that whit* •ia ditillo.• Without it, ( !4 will hot. Am* litiMa tilaw 144 Broiling and wearied-wi thinkno e to d0i444. ,A V 1 . ~:141 tuM boar who 'la Uy', ima . .layay . tiapa,, bu pioot.of.: la + ptibilo oouvulaißit,:'wOuki sot the of the patriot- • • mAth____.-I._ ___ _ ___,______ 1 MYSTERIOp_rOgYa.OPM'ENT. On. the corner of Wall and front stn. ' in the city of Jeffersonville, Indiana, says the Louisville Journal, Minds an ancient brick building, which was used in the olden times as a hotel. Of this building we-have heard many romantic tales; and traditions of every, hue and obarioter are assoeisted with it by the old-citizens of this place. It was once tbo rendezvous of a desperate class ofpeople, and manykrk and bloody crimes are known to have been committed within its walls. Many innocent and unsuspecting girlis hnia 'oomplieled, it is believed , that not a few of these unfortunatp victims have met- with violent deaths by - their seducers. The building le in' a very dilapidated condition, but was purchased stew - days since by the Jeffereonville Railroad Company, son account of the room it afforde for offices. Itt repair ing the building the - workmen took up the old floor, and to their asteniehmont, dieeo+- eyed the remain - il of several of the young la -trittersdppetiedl4-1114libeettinittcrered to Cie beige years ago, together with the skeleton of an infant, wraped in cloth. The remains. of the unfortunate creatures have reposed for, perhaps, upwards of thirty yeara beneath the door of this notorious hone,' and until very reeentlYir Win been occupied' diff- I 'tees& persona during this entire period. e . Valens vitiate skeletons - aria plumed, - Ilatithey lived would now be in the merididn of IlfriT their itiliteire this passed trine earth, .and render ed thde account to that Great Tribunal that irisitajnatios Akron who wipe Vitt prnalty of their oitungvhrthin world.' 4 IMIAINRIED THE WRONG WOMAN. la tt abayt time ago a eitodid' ate for nuttri-. monyeed in town, end strain ay mare the Office of our obliging 'county cleric,. to. purpose of obtaining a mar riage milt data. The clerk misunderstood the mune f the fair one who had beta:malting . ...441.4eellhatilit a :the applicant; and ootiscquentitioser the wrong.narno of 'Party,' who " to be tied 'hy the silkeft" Cords. The (*Wed groom was l so 'ciffljgh6ft with the pFet before: him that le AI not e s top to . the document after It was placed in 'h hands, but, fork ing over two dollars, hg l thrust the legal priviredge in his pocket . . Gaining an aucU mum with the object of* heart, the two repaired to the houselitthe olergytaan, where the document was presented, which, e trai .ef the4abldstori appearing .Par febtlYseatiAtactory, the Lim were united in the haV.bonds.of woo poly ; Tie ;mat ,morning, ,epos seating them selvt* it t4t° broakfasf4 3 Ala of one of onr hotele„the, grin= oonopstggetj reading ricad otitis nutrrif4pyothimorning papers, and tonna that theprotera,4l him married to anothei *onion. dieing his hand. in, hip pocket, Ik'e pulled outthaisterriage linens° when, in And .behold, to "utter astonish ment, ha *conned that, the clerk had nom, mittedftj A kgrayff error of inisrting the:Wrenn name c; e.inteededluVe t „, Turning tattle object a.,hitt atentoin, and with an exalted yet franulmm 'nice, entdalowd: 441ania a twelfth° has been made, and I tun married, tbAbe k wroug,weinan. You aro not my /In" ful Wife." Maria ga'e a slimmest the ducts" ment.,,and with a hag sigh; Answered ; "We no noe fipttilt&Joropkiik—li:o.too lido now !" —AIWA ' ? Nitrour J - • intfiNGINDIVIMENT. 111 NM The LeUisi4le ilbitrntil, in the eentte of an eiergetlo article ,1101451itioal affairs Bare: , , „Or. • "There is not one .lament of political or eyril liberty which Juvenal" ben-ruthlessly attacked by 0 deli And tallitary anthord ilea of the .2ohns4 .iimetentssit. The oleo the franchise, and reeponsihillty of public officers, the distrihationeteppwers, the inde pendence of tho./WHOMl,Mikompremsoy of the civil over.the thilitaryyntrer, the powers and franehOee of • Shake r the freedom Of opinion, ar,speeedwand.or the press—the privilege of the writ othabsce corpiu, .11211 i all the other libeatienef -the citizen itiyo been outraged — openly • and in numerous 1 14stiosoott.. Thus the interpel structure end 'r,italitipirit of the Gerenuninit is ,threatethed With revolution by the, direct agency or the military and oiyil.power, The .systemitio transformation of our Governmeot into a dOttpotisin is • peril- immediately. et hand. The times, theriront"tie rrant from idtthat hare banterer* :beenamb octztparty'diststi bld asittootitest"."-• AirsxrPsD E '4 1 04 ; Otl•Atos Lead •Issof,-,!-Theltiehinesd Pipits contain the 'aeotentt of samistsosil*inisohtby !Nor White tostipe *ore alit:mitt) a elthtistrxe., Nine Offline *lima thsChe is • of Coign*, said thet,ihe United OtAittesl3obete , lolkkeilielf, l haltilthsa 'that li6e l f4Akkota9liiiaf44 l '(*ho all 'let 44=0. . 11 10 11 teetib 1 • 0 41 11 oritrfailthet Otsteristlpitt.;l-Thel statement - ,_o Mill MILIMa -!aft _ . _ PART:II4GL . 4 *-5 - -T•i , IT JOllll r. XITQIIILL, . • - Tho following. bgantlfiLlints Anntnue oontributo A r 4 . ojaa P. MITCH, 21,,L, we clip burn a recent must*" of Wl' ty . aviet, "stoma/. . Ob, I heat thetein'Peat sighing • ' o'4,roo.4ouMffSk sa4 the v r ap; . . the faded 'ear, is V, tnelaneh • * Air • , • Itot molder vole, is tal 8 - jig menage to my but, - •In sagutsh tt to •swelltag knaw Skit AttliptAtitholpilit_hrfrOlF__„ . frail • f ary on 'my wireolirwitne, '• c . , thet,dying Air !tank insert • • For the elettmeliorAni EttChTordei•WoW l pnapinit • ' The tendrils of rni 14 4, Alfeettentee hand ornolisping, - And eta; slut mobt•part The rude hand of Autumn covers The dead Summer's pairs with leaves, While the shades, doldsly Wirt , And the eightug,tsiMpest grieves, , But ti ruder hand - ham smitten - My sadly tubing heart, And destiny has written That you and I must pus. The love which long has flourished In the summer of my heart,.. ..d th. ho so foudl chart/bed t. t.s o .ennerl , e. lint alas fbr those who sever The gentle despot love, They shell live in woe forever • while-a will shine above. Thep, while Autmgm's days ire fleeting We will sty a last farewell, While our Mises ass sadly beating, _ _Matti love_we dare hot tell; To the home of _the Sternal - --May oar -fceble-fsotrtepe-etroy; r' . Where love is ever vernal And flow're meet deciy. fipwAnn, P►. October 11, 1885. FEMALE HATE. - We sup it is tautest:al:possible to con 'cleive'the intense and bitter hate into which te: ASolltiun,demots_beiWeirtadeit4idtclii iirn. their wickedvolley. First, somolonmas bad:enough. ' The assumption of force sea ruling poweir.,*(ter the prinel- ple of , milf-government iras stlitaten down . , . indeed an tinpardenalitelpitutr..but not satieded with this, liineOln sought to excite eeryilti insurrectien and with it the butch ery of buicasent woitehi add children, ihd the-giving over of these dideinceless helium to the hut and rapine of infuriated necrotic. The South is dieen accused of cruelty and wrong 'towards the North, but there is noth ing that is within their,power to •do whibli oomes 'within a million of miles of the attror city tg,thie act. It is a cEimp awak:Alt itinMer crimes, iturptirerlry - iittfarr rot it, No rotten tit the people of the of 'fed alb so soutoirim the iiOM/111, rim they ittetinetiveiy hoow,,it. 'As as indiCatio* of the 'nailing among tho wo men,, the following Wilde is Just related in. the papers: It sense t the other-day ons,mioute• captor.' ed Hobe t W. Arrington, a Virginian, who was *wailed of giving information to the enemy: 'While at hie fatlier's bowie; alter hie capture, the'subject of taking the'' oath of alhegianowtoethe Anita).- littatee-Govern.; went was broached, ant} his sister itimiulted —" Zit he taker the oath, I !lope (.d wilt strike bus lows dead the Moment he does ;" which remanktrise reiterated by hie mother. , Now„ can any•reaaonable person suppose Zbat then women could have been so taught to hatilhe real' government of the United Stalest N 0 cievekttLitie Abolitionism that 164 114•Fel$ 1 1k 1 r,ealutil*tit,ititPititeir, 101115. It is•this wsigli,canebe wren the mother W I I cfiftif t her febt lather tbantiwn him to ismer sikariainto tem 'ger. eminnuit l ittoivehejse,bo, .httsiyieprtieCto bate with all her ol.rengt4. whyr,ou why has thee! People =WI liv e,' slA p , Beditilltakiatohat &rood item to hate the JUnian 'Wore said Monti. When,, when will he x if aver, see the rwroug • he has clonal—Day-Book. . . —The floyablieem paiiire are imalcing,. Am aver *3 Demeeratio. pyropid , or ffigted.- vihieh Imo late fall capoetiopelcave left stand ing in thla ahor MI as J It' It -8 Tbtabolltlau pynuat44 , 354111 , 4: 044 i States 4ith votes ilia the free nee ,1 ?mud adirfribiiiibifelis;ltTs iiite , Tbalce 'late: gar, but with s fair iota' wiithout• import* , doe, nearly_ every State of the,;Vorth would I have gene Demooratie. The platform, how ever,, le too smell to bear tip (hi tiTa r mid. When mutated up it will read thui r • - i g 5 e r 111 t This pyrvng-ri*Niviir Wig) p_nplelteope siheiral „ --That hoary/pew . Owl*. j imit oi gra c T sf„. Da0•1 Eljliekenson evertooftliod to Vehritik !`ll4l - Domoaritt." . Fromm the De11M63%4.011114; mak*** $ mint. .?ickeneon arse &umpire* for jhe, 'Presidency on fhb denibUratti3 side; brit • fidt htg that; He ifeiallitied'hie Judasism Dy turning traitor Midi own-profamed Deluca- Pies, to Jet Oftlee fru t4,#er d) ; ; • * I --141sitodotloorevolieogoi ire complain- Zt4l4sals4 loot , AtiitUes•odOsiorsOr ,desigai e giti UNPfloPirog: toonttolakiiiiffi iitg rIiEwV4Y: . Wip eistabili&L , tog wake* . voyordo riali:oksiLletrylOoki ilk* Wee 'ti!' Mr 4 1 . 00 to a .. ... , • '.., / , le; y- ' Atgalitill/011)41i4 ,64,:i iiiii 40 4 ' Q I-. . ~ : c , . I. i gErt . f • .1,, ei—;t6sii-14-sigoAs • Util riffle. stirs piu're'rlghtthetr go -=—A taaas 1111 .1 trviri4 eftetiee Only whey is pOits_prApcx . ' , minrovnitui theetiefie. the 01- leo of tie &melt ere anly-ita deepen. • , • Its man punned by au aimed toe, wouldn't bed,issl'ret ; litho be qiiek. . --,Frecinent frowns :always - stereotype themselve&lnte ugly wrinkles. ' dawn; &Brie 'ilia& that I:Tic. as should do unto ion. This is the lesson of th t :ospet: - Wi • id ee'lerve outset -HS' own ohlldten. iintnnethree been a Fee* at Old eroolknels 'f n' Uy. With eoitie truth, the hair ie thin oplot the mountain top. . . -=-Some 'singers might well have !regain their throats If the frogs would but sing in —Thou who apply themselves wilt)* to little thingf UV sue to catch the little ness. ' ' uebee lk few days agoaknd froze to death sad people passing all the while. 6 • —The little babrehildreo; that we lone learn only in Heaven bow gear they w • us on earth. —Women Is the giver, y leh to lost if it mime the Bee. Man le the ete, which, if it miss the river, Is the ma . . ~ —Virtue may. survive In the midst of splendor--as the burning bush of Moses - was uneonsumed by thellanbe that surround- . ed it. . • - . . —pride is sometime! • very good 1101 P mate to a good forrenp, Imt, like a Japanese wife, It should perish - Mr di fennel pile of ---Yienever the Alin s tring demon Armilteettenettle ecifhlf he **pi an imanktatitee the hebnoend eteeeuttnight far' the ittabustrom. • Busts of A. Lincoln and ,Dan tips e t re placed together at- the great fr - • Chicago, and labelled "the two great • • can hunioriistel" Tto DAILY TIMIIa, saye "war is the all ab sorbing topic." Tee sit and it lii tgn•all de dng iopitan; Destroying - alike -North 4" . 7.• • . . • --• ..ahetirgyreentuby , •which •the usually among men and wOuten are preoieely „elte ••-. !!_litioospaow.wll4 l 4" Alikto,,4 ll oll.—. my Ink "rot know it le pEuii - pna "Then, madam. ilia to moil, C , ' sr 1153 d so bully burned; thitAbsrvil W• mit mndld not know_ia, -1.. "1,,-1 4 PL:MuiifigI - T most di *l stindc* dil. tly adda. irresd - t U T. Wm plum wiggle • 111 1011klat iii *IN • . as she hurled • ettie et ibirei,in ay Neer:, the ran itself tapping the chi*'lVO*, aos ' _ nose " Brust•P.uddJpgi" rate gasluit 111 0:41 4 #.. the lact.i and grasphiglmtchl 1 4. ~.._ ‘ Millogi ."411 1t 411-ig iorcegarci lw- **II Il'44llilll 4 l ..iiir t .:: plates ameithed ou.tilmacil s ,,,,. , ~ ~ g re ‘g_tpdfila g y Jr. , Mt thic - ctiViticen left our VA 11 ' t *will "wings awl" thit allileci_ ,,,,, miclanettLionall. •-• ._-:_-,-,..- - - TT_ -- ~Sr , uPlum-puddingl riconethla 4 , ,, ,i1 1 from the Ineelly, a. the "MO 'MA . irbara *eked be. depailPat am' ikkairar.' .ST and scliblie of Poluß .)4 41 4 4 0 1 .1 , 'Plfr 1 1 " 11 41i.-1 it Test .ellread 7 podtit4 foitirlirri . 149140 ' 4 ik . I in datum:4odg%* lbs star ciatids, WWI i " I nc b•PuPtil: r i ii usliSi ite4 1 . 1 ; t:. t I.l.lmige 1 .7_ ..... . 4:, bli once.. 74 detallnialidite tilliklibriallifrai, ''' t dlehed .willt ntigotlelliada,. Temao.Pa, •-t t ' au rgttril f =l" l 4: l = 4 ;fo 14'17 4. d i v o idc - -.. ) • . - -: 4+ , 2. 7 14.-a-041 -p-nciaddmig IM.l;nien... 1 tumult flUnle up fmun„ Idle_ ea At, . II way . 11 . pkundlildlng r . AblI4M4 . • 4 ,: 114 ing feebler, OW Si' we moonset, tt emit*. , , , Y ...4 - or - .1. tk-Eir4P44llllPbttir.- . ' ' ' r ; ' ' ",' .:i f't thunder tßileMei ley!• r • •• - , ~; OPP '. .1 t*A ha c 4 with Ipapiti Upon, tlie 71 0 L delicate rem, + and; .- . 4 ~ - and down.-- Thttok , AlPTol4 lg. . 40 1 ' • ' than cared or M eske t, I We sheik Ivy . , •.1 .,,,, on weddint114,,,,,, , - .4 - T.Nio l lif4T-X. - Nra' , , . It I: a. mi. tot,',A iiiiie 14490 ': i ' with 4111041m111,.41104b ezyieett4 , 4 fanatifflut Arc* it wade hoid,.: it UM!" itirli#rptzti. licaednr - ItlOolt hoaticia. a— - ••- -_, r i :-Altilit — fbaitikTh : ii - 140110.10111 4 iNigi et ,'''. - 1 , s r.,:tlerrlpp— iot ' 44,'"- . . .. . . • 4impty-Arinmali6 ! • a - 7',ssw * APVI 4". i• • 414 Ere EN 4. 4 r toa alb ,Ott