CM MI r 'll 3 EMAtitis4, LiNtelF.•=.l • .I:`lV?Voiyinglinse 'Tyrone Powers, thet t rintinis comedian, who per- Isbid kithi PrihideSft:; * ir 'icti in scribed on the Vali . ; tit the:PlN:ha Illahtord Chhtille' neat Peledisblil,Artia Thoifirtotnml tothe old Puel Then ate histopine la thy fell; ~ • Andiireinid'tbiro, id ibY Clings thgivpiii the nail. , • • The worshipers aro scattered now, Who knelt before - ths shrine; • And Allegan reigns where niftliOnli rose, In days , of Ltitig•Ayne." , And podly, sighs the'trindettng,w Ind; Whoie oft in Yent e . knob by,,, Prayers noon trout ninny . Honite to Tho Ilighust of tbs 1110: • " The tramrof.inntir buerloot ' That sonfiltt , the Melo* let o'er, And ninny neoenrY hetirt erondd, Is atlll forovomwro.. How cloth ambiticfn's hope take Wings I flow droops tho'spirit now We hoar tho distazWeitj.'s die, The dead are unite below ; The eun that shonwhpon 'their paths Now glide their lonely grarea, Tho zephyrs which end' fanned their brows, The grass aboVo . them ivares Oh! qould wo call tho many book Who've gathered herein _vein, ho'venarelean tore(!, whom wo do now, gover mat ngatih ; how would ourvory henna bo stirred To meet tho earliest.gnso Of tho lovely.and tho,lmoutiful, .11m lights °father days'!" ' AWFUL INOTURR •OF POVERTY IN n PHILADELPHIA: Pon some -ditys past; we l have , endetivered to lay before the.renderi or the Inquirer, a tryihfat ideit of the sottrown and sufferings of thetpoor•ot our ofiy,•nnti.mer2'espeolally of : those dwellingin,the *memorable vicini doe of flelford, Spofford anti Raker streets. Desirous; however,' of geeing for ourselves,. we joined an expedition Stted'ont'oti . Wed. nesday evening.last. ' " ' - Reaching Seventh "and lidedforS -streets; waserciebideti to t'zipla•C Cellars, garrote and , hovels in scarp of the ,sick , the sorrowful and the deetitute, thougb; In truth, from, tale moment. we entered •the.strectr we Were literally•surrotmiled by just such personates' we sought. °Riad' 'Sron't • you please give mo some bread for my . little i children q. they have not had a mouthful to-day," said a wretehialinilant have `three little ones in that ; cellar,-sir, and they're cold and hungry," cried another Ulf clad mother..,." l l:leass • give me_ piece of breittkria up hungry," cried a dozen child ish . ioictes, the owners of - whittb. barefootea and bareheaded,,crowded around us in that It:Taipei We gave all who applied, and tbe,jesigivess with which" theie shoeless ebildren, as they Stood urea the .ice, deg 'Mitred tillOiltte pit tance •we , • were able to give -them, attested the. sincerity of their appeals. . • . • • Great dod I lilt not terrible to think that cornea liktietbie should he witneseed in Phil adelphia, the city noted above all others for Its wealth ahtl bensioleulie 'RetUrning lulme: r dtit , ' bags and •Wer;:replenish cd, and we once more entered Redford street. Noieni*?tatuting tho minutest which bad been 'euppiitet it few minutest before, the erowti Led nor twinned, nor were tto ap peals f..o.letty ipso ettrueet•'rid touch ing. We save to all iddlsoilrainately, not being able lu t the darkness to tell who were deserv ing and who 'Unworthy. The great fact etared uy in slip race that Men, women and: alidlreu were ratnishing.for bread; and we gailo thetu'ill we kfo, Ike , , Street foea Moment, Or two, Oiii,whole party would, clamber demi) 'unsure staywiyti ltiJo Memel cellars. Wkere grim poverty and fell'ilisease reigned With undisputed sway. Oh I the scenes orsorrow,and atifforiug wo .witness , ed. Onet - atroig lying iti ; " filth and deslitution„and seeing hunger slowly gnaw ing tl a vitals of their wives and 'ohildren ;' tumliersple:oVing rui, food and lire for. their pariehitig•little onov, - ond little children pit eotlyly"crying'for bread anii something to proleotthain-from-thff-starpTbitihrrrnst.— In one collar we found th?ce - fatuilieS, all with •Olaildroni:lll'xitla:oVeheds, all:. withoui food and all without .fuel, ear° , tbe , handful of,coals whiCh insouldelid . id the' poor apol ogy tee *'stove . - ( i . o,i d d , ayligh i clever visit ed, this abode of Inisery save •threugh the open iellii . :6or. ',fiingliii hit?: tPe,dilifct. liarrow.4l3d.filthy l tilei or court along *Baker street, • nre. found a two-storietl . shed; oliC' rooms of whiobotrOro noLanoro' than 'eight feet square, t This shed contained twine 10 or 3 2 of,chtke,reonilsoll of which.::vrhre oo: !s ullied. ' ' .„: f • Ak,:i-P,,t, We'ascondodio the' upper liirtSt9l,42ok ed fog adnilision. It was firs(refused, but; whin jivi ncterid 'tlit3 ineager_toed;,!..fieetitl,' , dotiti tlow.:!Opon, .eager tenets ifile:outisl Uo, and neget: hands : grtrsp4in ..n'. tli3O, ..i, # V 1) t 11 liter eel: diltdriklen Tetit ironilkgr qkcar , q leas ideepoondaimoira9lti!abrota, witf - 1 11 On 114TeP1!. .w.1114°1 . toirbOilikkA:W. 1011 e to divide ,illy theta, and'ollLehat4oseikfloAtlbte feel. iDglf.k fii l:i 6 4,o ll4 o ( lfAff.*OP ilf4 l4 :;trbtek theY.,trest cringed'teoluatt.theui,•snd .noug ht ' .. 016 °P .909. more . • J 4 2 1 ,4E1. ~i 5, ,°,9ll n g!i!'s . nu, l o9..':l . l4 l4 raiip , doil'blosingli , u p o p., ib9oo.thrOUgh.4!lalle kiiihniss'iii were able to ( 4911°F. 9 ltlf11 ° 4" 5 PS PO! -.) '.‘il :.•,;' ..;•:,;, EV:try } . : pAi t e , i af i ~tynee, eight. foot 'quoin' snow, wills ts., illatitii),,ssesYtturtosiontnined' fru% Aim) .ito‘,Po laikutite . .,i.iThey:sookett,... tett &ml -slept ttinia., Let it's .deeerltin the, last 9u9„lfe Ilitted.' ,The husband `set upon boa, Lte (soul =ofwits!. we suppssiut teas lit flre 'n.m . "ti 0 iiw, , ,1:6.ii,,0-b...4 R ,4.. r;fronolle4 . over Use AITAIO4I. 10 , attohl.o• Minter. a, I , o* Wit It frota.ntOr. '.' Tkairiti, , k "flue, ,homely ; 199kin,i:Oota t ptidlaVtAlg 14Fna9r,iliola, badlo - us, aatori:./.**'dikar lad ',IRAK be injuirON ifiii:,lii' 41iIeldegeate Fcons, the 1 44-4041940 it PIA VA Ilittti: 0t5.9109 , 10P1 zdidiaua.44oboxfapou whiett the husband: • "l t l i e ... al t rii iitt:ct P. j'A t j 44. ' 's.i'qof.!;:: --„, * seAme4f l :2;mo,, , ega atiarireig r .4 1 "40403trit:10 1 11). Oio fond 9! elothlniyitsn yie1b 1 4 1 41 4 ,A 14 :i 4 .3 ' 0 1 # 1 11 * 1 # 1 :: - 1 4 . 11 4, ibi: 5h0r. , w01itui114 1 .19).036• - rer• - 9rftlP9°T: *lilt r", " . l7 3 )° r i l i t iiitit2 Vi ll ;91 1 4?• Ii i 414 vitillrpi4 alxirat;.aaor4iippiAi'z. ta4r., , API: #o , ....lF , igoratr - .E4/44(1gp0:, ,- vo,loc-issA, ; k ' 1 4 , . ao l .B*Co 40'44491;5a 1 0044.1 6 bk: "ngM5.1%,1114544 b.,. w0 1,4104* oestisiiiir for ' tloini"l' l MigoT t lro Preliclitki him.. 4 .ffe united 4 hooey. seedling It by a dark alibi end en uniertate tight of Ault*, ,k,„- MIMEMOIMMW/I=Ml • • ... : S.' ~ I, „•-- - , ) i .....! . 1 , • 7 " - " 4, -.(.....- , . i ~ i , . . ~, ~ „, t.,„ ,;., . ,i 7 „, . ' ,t. . ~, •:,. . ~.',.:, 1 ' + " 0- ........-4 ...:.) I'• .."i ''• '.: 71rtv:Pc . .. '. : • .1.1 ..J. " !,.in ftliir:V•:•l3l: '.l ;!:, .ti „. 0.... ,1.,. 1 .% ...t. r , . -..,,,.. • ~.. °/"' 1 , l' . . .' •q r 3, . .0 ~ .C.-If •'4.... , q. , 4 . ''' . ` ~, c - 4 .• '.' • t' , ..;•). . I ,s . • .. 4 . .... ,,, • „ .3. - . 1 14 , ~. 5 f '4 il % ll . '.. . . 471 :!, . .. . . .. ... . • ' .. . , 'Vol. 11. lintilrlnglho room vie inw : MR glebes : where the dead child Removing the clothing from its little face, it Wei plainly and painfully evident ,that starvation, not discus 6,-hisd done the work. We learned from the sister of the child's flatter, that they were holly without food, and yet on,a table at the foot of the corpse , a plate of smoking tolittoo'h and' half o dozen pipes , were plemiti'; 'pica ttle'room, not more than ten feet. square,.rio le'ss than 14 then and' 'women 'wero crowded waking time dCa&child. . , In another hovel near by • we found a tfo man with to pr:etty little girls, slespiii: upon a !inety pile' of dirty straw fn the corner: The mother informed us that she paid 28 contd per night • rOr the privilege of sleeping there. The children were wholly witlfoui ;cover, and the room was att o grold tie it witidesplatti looking in otherspartioulars. Accompanied by'throo police, we descended Itito'a'eellar on 'Bedford street, where lodg ore were taken at. five cents per night.. A soldier - Who had lost both legs in the war had taken quarters there for the night, while a htinther of *iota IctolciOg men Were lying nround loose. ' ' • In the corner next the cellar door, Oliver ed by alew.rags, three children were lying. WO soya the bread, which they ate'greedl-: ly. • The mother, who seemed to have tem porary 'charge of the place, stood guard over them. We telcatl her. Where she slept, as *hero was not the shadow of a bed in the den. "Down there, by the obildren,"•snid . she, "just there, sir, on them "Where do you sloop V we enqUired of an. 7 , ' other woman who stood near. "Oh, sir," said elle, "I sleep with her," pointing to the mother of the chilfren. In this thin as many as 86 men, women and children have been quartered at one, time. The proprie tress was lying asleep upon the floor at the children:s.feot,=.l'hiladejpitlaJnyttirey. VALUABLE HISTORIOAL RECORD,. The "following is nlist of the Presidents' and Vice 'Pee - sidents .. c if the United States, as well as these who hare been candidate, for those 'offices since organisation of the Government':. In 1780. George, Weiblhgtort end John` Adams, no opposition. • . . 1797. John Adams, oppiised'by Thomas Jefferson, wild laming the highest efectoral role, became lico President, - ' 1801. Theme's .leire.rion - anil Airon Burr, beating Juhp, .anti'Charleia'd. Pick n ey. 1806: Thomas 'Jefferson and Ueorge C. Clinton, beating Chlorin C. Pickney end. Rufus Ring. 180: Jarrett ,Aladison and Qeorge C. Clinton. beating Charles C. Pickney. 1818. James Madison' and Eldridge Ger ry., letiting De Witt Clinton. , • .**- • ' 1817. James Monroo * and Dania!). Tomp kins, beating it ufue King. ** 1821, James Monroe and Daniel D. Tomp kins. beating John Quincy:Adams. ' • 1825. John Quincy Adams ,and John C. Calhoun, beating , Andrew • Jackson, • and Henri , Clay and Mr. Crawfard, *there tieing four candidats' for President, and Albert 11.Allatiu for Vice President. , 1829: Andrew Jackson and Martin Van' Duren,_hent ing gamy Clay, John Floyd anti Win. Wirt - for President, and Wm. Wilkins; John Sergealit'4o.ll4city Lee for 'VICO President., , . , 1337„ Martin Van Duren • and 'Richard bOating William IL 'Harrison, L. D. Whim'and Daniel Webster for Presi dent. aimiJohu•Tyler for Vice President.' - 183}: 'William H. Itarrison'anii.JUitia ler, beating Slartin Van Duren and Diehard HarrisOti died. ode 'month :after his inaugurttOcM; end . Jolin s !ryfer be-• .oanie President for the rest of the term. I . B46.,Jameeli. Pplk Peerge M. Dal-, Ilenry:Clay and Theodore Fre:, ilia t OOsen. i• .111111ara, more, beating Lewis pm and ltpurpn Van' Buren:tor Preeltlent t' IYillam 0,13Wief44;, Charles F. Aflame,. ,for Vice , President. Taylor'died. July 9tli 1349. and Fllmere• became, Prezident. ' -1863... Franklin Pierce And 'William It. riVindold SOW:and ‘l l '. A'. 1807: , James....Buohonsn , find. John ' C.' lireekeniidge, beoi ing John 0: Fieniont: end 11illerd FAnore for President, and 'William onyton and Andrew yonnelson for Vloq President. .i! .1801. Abrahent Lincoln and liannibaL ifernlib,' 'besting' Tolle 31.11P0teplien Dotiglai . eTtoPohn C. Ifrpelrinridge for Pretr; Went, 'and. EslerardP .Etlegelt,lllollollll V. Johnson' ilia Joseph lone `ftii VlOdPreil:t 'dont , • ' a,!) I 1805...4brshant Llntielnt end. , Andrew '.lohTl?n, boating 'Cieb!ge ind - Geoirkell. l rendittop... Abrohnps, essitseinnted the. 14th Of l'Aprlloll66:—An -4reip J9hnsop being President for the 'man t el ttiet srun.—Ex, biotin* Nears' sire ortlot in . -14si`SY, I iiiinted;FORg Tibal;the iteinaiiiinuf, the hydropkubln during diehot iteetber. -, A! la the name mien (goys. the ,Pertjnalirees) who painted A copy , of 0 , boor 1;414"1;Ith tbee,Che cork flow ett juat ar 111 web Inibbinet: to '';' " --3 frit Anll- ,9 II34 VXFA I TAT"taIt I i Vi.lo,o,,tiiiiVsaiigsv4;44lmu4, 4moso.uki. , rf4lattly resigned :41w i i ,•„idki f °tiG°ll"4' 'lt i # 44 l ll4 .o 7; who 71,‘.1 madg di feei;gnei,eir., et;lbet. prat,* during i:sok-- 001 W ", drale, In the de,- afinole war, Ala was appointed kW eueensie or, by Mace Kendall. MENU - ,,,plc:p . ,. # ppt,•sl,o;T' f *,‘tx6**,':','.t.ioit#:Ao.:t.:-'6' . ,1400: . :. =ME BARNUM AND BONNER ON AIIVELYIg4 Prof. H.'(3. Eastman, of Eastman Busi ness College, Peughkeepsiti, E.t., delivered lecture in Chicago, a stiori time since; and took for bis sUbjeot,•.Advertiaing. Will how to do it.", lie. Appreciates the benefits aris ing from advertising, Ind. understands how to.do It With profit. There • are• only three men in this country who tliorottittly under stand adveritsing—Barnum, Stewart, of New York, and Bonner, of the New York Led - NO nee , business than out of ten known to write nit advertisement ao as 40 at tract 'e attention and exotic the Interest of the mule 'Stewart pays 'a , man $22,000 per year for : ing his advertisements. The great mist... n most advertisers is that they crowd too•rnu• in one advertise . men!. • Almost everything t have . to sell . must be hinted in their aditertile to, and not ono man in fifty roads it. One th : at a time should be adverttsed, and that, 'fre quently ; antllhe aim should' be to exotic+, not satisfy the onrioaity, of the render. ,For Instance, advertise:, Sugar I Sugar l Sugar ! People would- have their - attention attracted by that one word, and would buy sugar.— TheXednlt wOl - 1111 be , eatriblishetl. :Stewart advertised his tton-. goods alone. nil .over • Co- the conutry. It brought him - immense re turns, and-tit-day be is the merchant prince of pltrif.Y . 9o€, eity,..Bouner bought; the Led ger for $2OO, schen it had only one , hundred and seventy-live circulation. . lie went to see Mr. Bereft, :to consult what was the best 'plan for adv . erlising.- . They stifle, fixed upon a plan, .*ltioh was to hive a story written .especially 'for the purpose and priMlecl inetary papa •in , the State of New York, in cities and. towns and villages. The name of this story was - the "Gunmaker of Moscow." The first part of this story was put into . every paper.on the same Saturday morning. At the end of tile first part it stated that it would oe continued in the Yew ii4blished by Bon ner.. Tho story wus.copind . into Manchu setts papers, thenae into Pennsylvania pa pers, and thence into those of other St•ttes, and Mr. Bonner soon became 'one of' the ria1130;plibl!ql!TO thd • Onitett States,”- TWeat adiantage.of having a: large 001, , umn advertisement in a paper was; that it covered other atlvertisetnents—people oonld not help seeing it. . Mr. Bonner once went to Bennett, the , „ , itor of4ho,.l 4 Teir,',3,'prk Thrald, amkasked him if ho could have,three pages in the morrow's papers, foi his advertisement of the Lelger The answer was yes, it he would pay double rates, ho might have as much as he Pleased. Upon which !dr. Bonner. said he would have the whole paper. The consequence was that the next day the paper bad nothing but Bon ner's ntivertiseatent in it. • On one page in large letters, i 4 was stated that an article written by Henry Ward Beecher would be in.the Ledger,; and so on through•the whole eight pages.. Mr. nee did noe'Advertise all ho lead - g ot to sell, but only to atttoOt 'attentloo to the Led• ger. ' . To day.the Ledger has over three hundred, thousand circulation, and Bonner drives his twenty thousand dollar span of bevies. Barnum paid $2OOO for hie museum with a; debt of "$BOOO upon itl lie thOught - of advertising, and . finally hit upon the follow ing lie employed a number of paint ers, making theni - Promise, not to say .anys thing about. what he was going. to • do, and ordered them to paint pictures of all the an• . imals in the country, and a few that never matt in anrcountry. , ' These were one night, attyt'ali ever ,the "rout . of the, Vibeniseoplp come antra. it in the : morning, they .wendered 'where they had all mile . from; and'before the day was over the mn seam was 'crowded. : And this was repeated defend , ddy,'when at . laiehts saw soiero thousand outside unable to get Sn.. lie then made a paseagetoltun street, and advertis ed that he Lad...an egress," in hia museum, whieh'drow greltertsroWds Akan ever; wb , in? he allowed - tpronih,the egress to ion etreet, lur. 'lemma' says Aif adt,eittelnii• nev er pe t troilize'a 'business ihat don't atlreirtiee, idtithe.resteon that 1 invariably get cheated. The Pet - 1 . 11 . 140ne principle that•prevente a: man front .keeplng his business before the people_ by 'ti . i . 'l4rtylirtg; Wilyitievene - ',eed, lip , •, , ,„ • itadloile'bkro thrown Ittefibea, 'tier Ato the hreete, otttl , tleolitfej/ their. epnr-i pose to , go befoth Ike oouritryi , ote the' great' But, they. I.W111: realism , the ,ovornhelining troth ithet:"Biiiri , the Bode' trithtri? tliey " 'he one thing to, ,titinteh , the-Bouth, end quite Another thing to use the eame scourges 4' o 4', trielli"ilk° of thalF offniantailititeniai• /111;:thlti arbitrary legislation-1h heperty tyrouni,':: tending to Ike det!trTktiort, , Of,thifttglitif dr,politatee at kfoir..4lk 6,l,.irtai ea :the ,i3oythireil thitie daily. `outrage. with:Wilts reditttle'realq.lati ,SinlArel.)olo9,4 *et teat ' , ere , only Lite te a ing &gat:v.l3qm t: and 'acorn' stattitieatheirtOkiaalt t 0 olb redleaperl,y tier gro muffing, butt theyvtitOsit gitakrelinot.: 'no, t o , ° P•ik i4° ,PAr t f ,,l4 ,P4,•ltß, 4 44 0! ,oally,gettowwwwiAwfp4 , frina,oiribo.fios of the earth. Lot thera,Mag"tiiir:Milobt AP34:9RMIPItIfI9IPIhtiI ithAeitirtrattr,4 ilYinatia , prepareilliti}nteet t i! , l l rh . strit 44 l‘,V!t. l I INIE 1,101111& tuts tct *Otis sight tiouii i legatday irwork. koer's a purl flue d4.—lnip. 'r;.•lfltril ,r%9 -;) ' ' As there Is t 1 chance' of the Distrot of Co lumbia being turned Into Dahomey' and of the Ebony ohms being metamorphosed into 'rotors, It wllldo no harm to draw a Amoy sketch Of a scene at the polls. We'eill• therefore supplied, the polls open' and a rater Presontalibrieolf and hitioda In his ticket. . Offteer.—What'S your name t • Voter.—Culfey. Offlcer. 7 )lo 'Our' surname f. Voter,—Massa neber called me sir. Officer.=Well, your baptismal name ? Voter.-ob, gorry, neber was baptised in die lifetime. " • Officer.—Well, your Christiao name ? Voter.—No, Chris was do ale Massa's name. . 01ilium—Well, are thero any others nameo, Way ln.your Wird Voter.-011, Clor-a-'miglity yes, yds, yak, dere am elx Cuffoye In one house. ' Wbioh Cuffey aro.you , per.. Val),. die Identical =Cuffey andin!' here. • ' bow'do you know /miring s whitt;';4l ll -• • from , 'the other Cu• • Voter.--Why, ifs de oder Cuffeya are 011 oot;i. Offleer.—But 'high' Of the you 'on this list of voters ! Voter.—Can't read dentlglyphios Offie . er.—Well, where do you live ? Voter.—=Down at de hotel. OM:en—Well, does any other Cuffey live there'? • Voler.—Gorry, yea, dero am four or can't count which. Oftloor.—Well, what's your wife's nhine ? -VOter.!—Lor-o-Mase a ry," hain't got no wife. Moen—Wall, ore the other Cuffeye mar ' • Voter.;--Neber . seed 'em married. Day bab one woman:betwixt 'em Oflieer.—Well, what itge,arn you ? Voter.—Dat question is to• masticated , for die child. • • ';` ;' " , Officer.—Well aro•you,twehty-one ?, , Vpter.' 7 -I , iober. counted more den two and had to oount''em one at a time. • Officer.--Dld von ever pay' ? Voter.—]Gee, Moose hp sent 'me 'for tacks once, but lie finid, for dat piper he.seif. OlEoer.—s-What claim have you for asking vote here I ' - • ' .• • Voter.l's a loyal contraban' American citizen of African desoont.—JoAnstOten Dem : offal. INCREDULITY PERaONlrlED•=!'here is living on libirtha'a Vineyard .an old man who hen never been off the'island; and the extent of hie knowledge is boUndedhy the confines, of his home. HO has been told of a war.botweon the North' and South, but as he has never heard the din of battle, nor neon 'any' soldiers, he ,consider it, nhoax. Hd is utterly unable to rend, and is ignorant to the last, degree. An •exoelferit itory is told of his first and only , day at'sohbol.:'He wan quite oiled when'alady came to the ate • ; tried where .his father _resided,. to teach school. Ile was- sent, and as 'the teacher was classifying the aeheol be was called up in turn and Interrogated as to hie former. etratlies:„ ; Ol.oouree he hod, toonytittlui . .norer_ had .been to pohooli 'and knew none of his letters.' The Sch o ol m istress gate him a seal . on one eid; until she had linished. the uretha— nes:3r examination of the rest of the soltolarsu She then called him to her and drew on the blackboard the letter A, told him to what it was and , wished him td renumber . how it looked, • He looked,at4taW; --, ent and thou' inquired (14 stuttered : ) do•you knOw At" • The teacher repltedthet when elle woo a girl, she bed been to ached to an old gen tleman who told her so. , The boy eyed the' A fora moment and then asked, ~ ,I I,L•ow did be know VI This ries:latest a stunner; but the truth; er suddenly reeolleatedthat ke bad lola , ber tkat when a boy he bad been to a eobool to a lady; whO taught', him that s iiirtie 4. 1 The boy eied .Ihe letter a little longer, when he burst out with "11-b-ow did he knovi but elle ?" This .feticther could not get over this ob *bole; and tke'icor . bby seat'beine 4 inoorrlgilsie.- x, ' L,"?oat , CM 90it #.4°°:4*.-,4 ' 0 AleAr 44 9 1 1143 1 .4.1 ,1 )ent0era1 , publishes a letter of fien;)Bleausan to a friend at gapide ?oriel!: Wilt i P fi e . 4 1 4 111 0/Wit Pili c so,l# ll Pihnei: 111 4•itl ° ' PI ,i 11ic1i44 461 4 i 5 60 021 4 nAlhdtint: Cif Qat toishilelle , Militery'Aendemy at ilea: audrfapliefore Umtata': wee due to Ge r manic Bragg, Or Deabreitail, "' l#e alim'imitradlote ,ihal • inpreistinitfiat when fieleft' Lotiliiigua he was pledged not _IV ;eater ihe 'erste • 'iigainSt the Botolt. , 4,110,411 d soy at ;Alexan dria, what , wculd.be the Inevitable roball' of seem Salon; ind'lLJNpir o,Yledati,' iit ttiii':eri lithisifept'biikfor Bt. rod:, be oitibt Alava Bola to gen. BrAgg that, ho :wee: not going North , to II) plc militartselyice, 'Which woe true. 'He pampa lit etakil ihtf'lfoliTt:iier fora? i ,tlo 'lO t 4'94,14 kiat4int tiapolc,, bootee ~1 4 i' lliltkel4ftred , ,theeeatiobs,,Soutlk W li `would become involved. ilt , . a 'air?. whlo could helm:idled 'only by l iatirilyrnicl i cif 0". ars. Oen. Elltoyuguyanuilitdes. , thue t 44 ‘ 614 09 gli" 4 .4iMeNIA4 I {4o4AY4dleasu e ofbarOik t h en lip r. wistith botoq.itm, V. 4 00; Nutlet ; onspotoe'Otber of ttlit, a oh oo Litt ~ , e , ~j el?. / ~ , '-- ' ',l- , tkL' V 4 .-- "r *M11 " 13 K I Pk* 5414M:fed itliboit thus *lrma Mot - the tido, iireivAi 0,1011.111:6 county yielded /6,000 gate." TWO Wext ireeic the editor come out with an "erratum—for ts(fo read aka" f • "/I I,i, • i A FANOY SKETCH ey am a gemmau, bilks. • ...egg IWO i: :i.:..hr,r,.. 1 i!I IT!•r!,'.: ; • • -N ), • fl t t\ MI =I MR. • WORDS OF WlS°lsltvi PROMIORAM• In an elteellent epoeolt, deliverediotlidn. O. L. , "Tillie ndigham, at the Detnoora fee- Ural itt k eoluinita,qn the Bth of Santioryi he need the, following language on. a. subject which 'le worthy - of tho oonahleratioti 'of weary Deritheratio editor' and aietOter, ih ant; qountry.: • , , orcin day . the. Dementatlp party, la - many platies lit the land,,langulales from a false ,politenese and a ‘ sick eantimentall'am. ,Wo have to ohmage all that..? We must'sppak ip the vernacular; call thlttia 'by'their right names I take the aggressife ; make charges upon the enemy. itiatead of ° parryingond vrardtag theirblows. , tettok *the enemy that theca are blows now to bo given and none to lie 'received. ,Let us go for ward, and using the last..wet:de of Marriott,' whieb.tbe great Willard tg the :North put in the mouth of his hero, .• ' • "Charge, Chester,ohafge, On, fitanly, on," weWill in triumph' 4,rry the Cemocratio banner, until It ,shall, wave as wheriWill; lam Allen, represented Ohio ;In the Satiate of the United States not as now It is Mis.. ropt;esented b- John Sherman, or sought to be by Little Bob. , [Laughter and cheers.] It is, this style in the newspaper press.and among spealtere'that gires;vietory: It cows tha•bnenty. The other . nyglit, rheard the eat tragedian, EdwinF;orrost,in Cardinal Rio. eu, and as ha 'recited the words: • "The •is Mightier than the sword—" the' whole, nu. SIT? and I say to younow, lee us leprother and flea who shall attempt to ;4144, tho Sword shall tremble In their power. Tripod go 'batik to the'olden tithes. I'remeraber, e 5 a boy; that. tha Demooratio party was the as;ailant —was pugnacious—that it struck its Ane mia'', with mailed gloves, and Its foes went. dOWn prostrate befopi,' it:'[Cheere.] 'We had no tyranny in those.diys. those of our public men who, would exorcise the skill of a surgeon" they Would go so far as to adminhiterabloroforin in the treat ment of the enemy, thht their blows Might 'not hurt. [Loughtei.].l wonla,attail,thrm rough handed. I remember those good old . days; and I shall yet li”ei to see • the 'day when we will drive theaainen "to • Cie wall: I am ready to .exclaim ' :,,,,, "Oh for the swords.offormer days, . Oh for the men who bore them.: ". . The error referred to by Mr. •Vallandlg hambos been a fatal one, not only to'' tke Derdeoratioparty, but to our country. The Repulißeims lore carried :on their;impious. schemes by bluster and by storm, Against such' a policy neither reason.normild man ners caUprovail—the Only poliei is, te+itorm back again., This storming thunderie all in our hands, if we have the manhood and the pluck to use it. The argument, the history, the Constitution, the governMent 'zed by .our .faihers- 7 all are on our, side. The Republicans are the malcontent'', the revolutionises, the rebels, - the tinhorn who ought to be.denounced and'abhorred,.as the enemies of American ,ctstlizatron.—,West Chester Jefferionfah: ~` ' . Ilsnronte COINAOI2.—The Hon. Yohn A. %assort, who has juatbeen made ohairnlan of the , bouse comMittee'on, coins, weights and measures, .has given much atiention. and-in-the - aubjecrof a common unit for' all the . aurrencies of the 'civilized world ! and'will, we : treat, nitwit a proposition from Lis commiite.to the honse at an early. day.. Meanwhile, we make the following suggestion: Perhaps the French franc is the unit which would be most generally. acceptable. The gold nanoleoff (20 francs) is current all over Eurbre, and on allithe coasts of the Mediterranean.. If !the .arritiah would be. as.widely acceptable across the .ocean it-would .suit , us -but , Ue think it would .not ' be so readily: adopted else-, If the franc be taken, we would be re quired to reduce the 'Value of ono dollar a very little—not more than 2 oats tovnaltei IC, equivalent to 5 ,franoe I.' *lieu !hi eagle Todd be b 0 fratiOe,!'ilt our dCUble eagle 100 tiande. nireo no adaplation to the new. stattdort.:„Ohe frano is now all but , identical In value. ,The British ,atandard, would hare 'to be reduced the merest fraCtion toinitke 4 shit. linge'egiijvulenfto 6 fiatioai;'. • "fkiiii our ler Would be ,o,iir'eltilitage and Itip:pßant sterling $6 ; tie *bey ought , to,tie desdared.ato once. ti ?The filet, pretense:that our , dellai le irtattli 4e 1 61:leterlIn01:fd!fa i far bb I ;flluit. k i)#4 l /Itk ctifitei figOlf!fgQ;)4l l 'tendon toitic....priuOmiilowik ally at lair, and urcilreir'ittlitr4dideedlog eoleolltriet4u;ft..t.:!, b F9* 48 q#,k 1 1444 9 11 / 7 • did 'enemies; °°P(!tai Jl44llll,4ettlillie , reel enemies of the traton, hate b"eetti qultelay uody, InYpratse of the 'old 11r3;;',Ind knit a Ittele lthge ego4tang."..o:foiitnothitr Joehlritt.": Wetti IttlPPcioot bed oftether "Yaoksonk what relMd heoome °fate 'Vila* ra- ---LUttueral 13410.11, Istroßry t or.Niripa, of 141.‘,891:6 1 ,,t,t11ii .4na6lidal ' .4 0 10 , 3 " 1 "" n 'u • 9 1 40 fliOl i er Wt that' billooliedo•ampolutiohikadopli4jci WortUora Mitatourtriki. I PrOi , kitif 1 0 6.0 01 ,4 1 # 664 Orel i f i :Siieo rh i " 9 1" ;:• ;" 41 , t d 0. 4' ji 1.1,„ 4 dt 7 1 *1 1. 9 1"rt g' p l i T .11 1 1 1t iiir FAi 3 0, 4 11? 4 k e 14 414 1 4 iV,PA49 ckt 40. 1 00 - ' P.s .nt , roiddottoolo. Sormoutowa, 94 T49949,y, fr 44 the . 4104 of a stroll* of roroolied on Saturday fait, WA -1• MEE POE,TIOAL PATotiIIIfORK. eel y knew Mus emes a.a want Lew& Liko tiontlete in a pool, Hood. She was a phantom of delight, rordneeetL. And Irma Libel" fool I • • Atemomi. "One las, desk Mild?l mad, and sighed. flint °ribose Ilya washers r Loagfillmr. She shook her ringlet/around berhesol, Sty Mali. And 1.600 In merry mom. Seneyeem. . , , Ritis out wild.bells, laths wild sky, Teriese. You' boar them, oh, my heart? *kg pcnry. ,'Tin twelve at nightjey the earDeeleek. :11,10Y0d, we must putt • Alice Cane': "Comaireci come back," sbe cried la grief ' • "'MI eyes are dim willb fears--Bayard' agar. How shall I live Uwe' all thedays,,Mns Oy xb AU through a , htmdredyemsr T...s.l!erry: riwu la the prime or /armoire lima hoed ' elhe blest me with Heys. We strayed together deeply bleat, Mrs.Edire Into the Dreaming Land. . . CbraftwlL The laughing 'bridal resies blow Pirewere. TO dress bar dark-brown Itair:Serwil No maiden may with bee compass AnsaleranL Most beantitnl;inctit rare I • Read. elasped ken he; sweet eold bard, itnregiAry. The precious golden link; &ark. I calmed bar fears, and ship was calm. Coloidye: !•Driak, pretty creatunr,driak r And so I via - tay Genevieve, Colevihrge- And walkellin Paradise,' Bergey. The fairest thing that ever grew • Traninewed. Attract' me and the skim. - Televise. - -:=Prome the Portlaiia THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER. —Notk ewe — to bolt a doe Ir* a.bc;ilai —When is $ loran lila a tailor? Whoa bi premiss WI stilt • .-41 U cosy to iij irises—bat '-"skot,„lialfiiti . . easy to.posses it.' ' visiM- 7 the lady who risitedipat Wycsi and stayed eau months swell time, Whicli is thatmst way of retaking &100. asn's a?' ides By not returning thnu. • Mtn esll--11ro masa, with -his ears so iar, back eanlisser hisWas i ltisklw —Mrs. 8 taihms-11. - Was mune' Ini Wintilogtan; wtek: Bn Gen. WAWA * -11 rie4Y"? ' Pmiasz 1 9 drs of the fiandwiali Islands and'emigrate • with his Boek. "Dnitiiienness h it.p3 . sper t . Babe atlvocale: , The comioodtitarmadeltto.zead "4 . lnitOcri . l . ! pea Ii jolly." Both were right. • , . , —Mormon Wonten.—A Chica& — piplersays the Ironton tlr Utah hate potently attend theta , thogriphy of their ; preed. They now ; spell it Noremen.. . • PnnUee says, that as a Bean dusts be generally grown reekleas ; in which use adds Ala Boston Pod, tho Mora &anti the lever sera- ploy - • - • • • —The new copper coins are - inscrThed In. God we trust— z two Conti Nrcifeiiihe admb istration 'will never see the creditor to demend 'pnyment • : woman said in a polies coot, the other day, that beforo,merriage her Maloof pretax& ed to be mall struck with her, but now she was struck by him:: . —TheVrhOlei iainocratiatickid. from May - . or to ward officers,' was elected id Wbeelleg; W; - Va.,-the other day. ' Abolitionism is evidently on the wane in Western Virginia - --Edward •B. Keteinuo„ who was lately convicted of forgery, and sentedoed to serve a tom of four years and six mouths is Sing Sing, has been placed in-I-hal:hoe - shop of the:l:nee - SC • _ fig gOod . deal of OD bran 11117/18,11 For, axample, Le la goliartaly dag-d3atie, often puppy,ish, aoinoLimas pea.Wnidmoua, and molly ooyred ocoaalonalli eat-earital, and is always teak* to . l;ii algae lion OE' . . • Who Principal of an academy gave a pupil. who Waa'an aepirantt for ilti slinalicua of 'school teuchai; a - carilficata, Willa said: 'This yams man is capable of filling anipasillonfoi which b e l e qua liff e dr I ; 1. —The Now York Tribune sale . the thine °Ms In the United Siete; Senate hare bees i 're-Ifitinied" by Nenatcir CO . rui;' or Psi..,` and thereupon proceeds to pitch' frdo hhn with aui eiderablo blttmeas. • iiir rellghms 'exchanges story about woman being relieved tVcat speechless grief bywhymn. , We bare known another °lib° sex to be!strengli ambled - aid' greatly hentAtted bj tikiefielira - ' --:7-44.zro.k,ramayik being ,Auld bo' wertrilited liit 0 . 041.1'4 . 0w ids.:quazters with his hitsily;: niade,itranswer abounding with satirical untoiter 'tiny not? • Doesn't tbeplace afford' 'eviry ,conianience , thaf 4 a!!•lg . esi ritrf , . . 4 ' — 4* PitPir no)ditlxoill,, lhat,Oit 4440 4 11r 0 . 0 9r,PP tcait. abiii so mean that vr 6 , '4 O 5 4 Wooitob.o, 11,7.01 hie cannier, hold hloi by the tkidd tpgqi sssd loots is- theosathr of IA root to soda hi hadiA , idui:ietsallasta of best . •7- 611 !?trf -Fr* to. bl P nailthikr; iliiildred if this 'peopleth those dips' Wad to do mune oa the prided VP via discerned 'awe , I.bad ban th iroadiage'Paitsisio; 4l 4idi C/a csabeet .ault,ltaijiposithe Noe tioki• silo 444;tr1 14 1141kaskow**Preemkol that ihbesai , bora , ea the;s24l! of :April. ewe bulbldi wb6; , a6 I t t r st ; '°..l"bhi N i .14 e rrc.,y : .T , • E. I.=PO tr 414 W ' 9o k Thsliam•Arol*POlckbarip*Athry AST. jams. ceded PiOda, 1011 104 g 4 blif Pgritr 44l ; t i lft*C"Wk 44 4 dasOid kosauee of duds Mamma fthilt thsi Boar tithe time the vote was takes ea the passage of the , REMARKABLE E94)APE,. OF:r.MINENT &Me peers iei a poing Meg Lolling a subordinate pasition to we panes isr4iee; it tanipied 16 tinprirei hlinsikefiffebp suippinifitiotnild pistol, 61. kis bead., Eratell time the pistol Missed fi;e, A. friend Mitering the room shoriiiracilt , , wank he requeetid'hinito ire it Otani ihe *Wow; it then went off without coy dl~i cult/. Satisfied time Mit theyilipon.ho4 been dolipelined 'iMided;"l.ll - 1 SUMP sp r ia g io w erolefealn g , i.l-liust be re- No. '6. adored for something von I" and from that wieseisit rive up the ides of saloidik, 4 1 4 for some time previous had been apportion is Lis 'That young mats affei 2 said been°. Lord Clive. Two brothers were on one oeesslon walk , ing together,whge s violent storm of . ititti•.„ &raid lightning overtook, them. One iris struck 'died on tile spot, the 'other ties" spsred else would the name of tile getas' reforiseer,.3lirtin Luther; hive busui au -, Ikuouna to mankind: ' " The holy fft. Augustine,' bobig to prefok• at: distant towli",took 'with him it who, by some . anssootintable Meanly, rolVook the anal road end fell lato2n•by-patia. , ' Ho! learned afterward that hit.enemlie,! beard of his movements; had ,plariod,i' them ; Behr is the proper road with ft4e murdering hint. .'- • . ' ' /') Bacon, tbe sculptor, when a Made - el:My of tin years old. fell into' the plt. , of etiap, toiler, end most ', hats; perblied; had % not tt; workman,jist entering; the yard, lamed)..; rods delivered him... , • . ; , When Oliver Cromwell was, an 'infant a monkey snatched _ him 114 M; nraille'.' leaPed with him thrupgh a getrot Window, and ran along the leadipf the . 41:1613: utmost alarm wati'eioited ' acaiiag . ths ft!! . ,* male; and Varlets were theYdeileet fp reO: ene the Add from . thUgnardisinsilip newly feund pritecitor. , Atli "WerW Mg; his would be . reicuirs 14d, age, and'irere in despair oeeverieehigthi' baby alive, again; when'theimpikey'Viletly retraced ite steps arid 'deposite4' its hirdsn safely On ..On a subsequent welm••' siert the Witter' hml well = nigti-quonohed hit insatiable ambition:: He fell intoTildedp pond, frcUir 'drowning in whiott'a aleturnan name' . i Johnson was the .soleinstruineut -of A.tthe seise of Leioester, y oung soldier seventeen years of age; vie drawn, anti ter sentry. duty., One .of his COMVIII4OI, Ifplf , very anxious to,take his. iskjesi,, lion was made; andthis nun wont. ~ Xis was., -shot dead "hill on guard. The young mow% lint drwwn afterward' became, ehera' iftitog,pk 4 the I va/Pities lioddridge„ when born; wee re Welik l 7 , fin tl 'phut it was behind to he died at nurses standing li, antlitshe isweiene signs at. . Teuithe iisldel4rli "a' life strre c ". , rid front - idSi eitiriguishlid: Snail sniii7"; nenY're4or 'cOnstint ,Christiait serVed.te 4 . . . , Jolts Weslekihen a sih2J; tirtlyjuSt' 'Preserved Arcing the •reonient after Lewis. iiscne'd, r titrile! or the hones"" where he had been fell in: OfPirliipAertry $ similar instance is recorded; John IC.noS; the renowned Scot& refer., mer, win always wont to, aft at the held of . s••• the table with his back to the window. On one particular evening, without ; however, being able to accounifor it, he wonld'neith.: er himself sit in the chair, nor permit .any , one else to occupy his plane.. That very night a bullet was shot i x ,.it1j...0 14 ?../0 6 40!), '‘ ... purposely to klillhim; it gr?zd the Chair in whialihe 'eat, and made 'as , loot:ohs eandlestiek on 3 litany yeirs have now elapaed Since Mims subalterns migia bay& been sesii-struggiint in the *star of Bt. Helena.; one of Them peculiarly helpless, was last succumbing. He was saved, to lite INV Arthur Welles:eh • Duke or Wellington. - • : . • - life of John• Newton is but the bieto? of marnd!ous:sdelitovettope, : : Asa youth be bad oilseed_ tot twidaspany,, , ammo friends on board of a nlsn, vrsr. , }l4,, • arrived too late; th e boat fin .wbioh. friends bed gene was 141,, occupants droeued : , ge,attl46or, a - cession ?, whoa Tide Surveyer-in .tho-port"-of Liver pool; some business bad detained or ' b i the ca m eto,. ! ii #l9 l 4P?! 4 !* ??.0 4 FrAft , its.) uses), to.the groat' surpriso of those vtftr,i Were in the habit of observing his then tin- : deviitiiti'vrauctuslit ...4.i3.irint.otic Jr} boat as heretofore.. teleepOot blew up before he reached her: 11a4.4 he left the shord A fed ielnurei have perishediithlbe 'seat ciliges'4l;4t4;" ,il. , ll:dt 4 A Qausr ..lartossexaswamlimukukir...•,;• Ele!itli i . ..liost94, dotittldtari • waS, •t court martial and found guilty.o f pethellog .• . thousand or ty9.45,11. 4O 0 E a ppg,twst , y With th e yiavy Depertment for . a aupitliefi---...as The report dorwt.llll?l"4: was ggq( to Weeldentegimplci,for pie isamMallopOr, r,lurned i 1 with !..ms obetritgi4llq° 4 ! °6 947;•• a (•• Wierris,l F 40141, w. r s mint hi4,trihP I actions,7ll4 the t?itia Puy." parlwieul to a , million "4. 16 4,40-)° #reilliOn; iitd.whenles Ifeifie ',barged villa,. only 40110rei, sad fro M'"'" „Ike final revision - of tcstliCay tls ertli , 01ahaist Ihal - heouttluldiwit'dollari, billevo' he liole sibylllldt • ;. thieritorei the records of the siiitie zdiritai! ' torah:flits], the iludiug and ienteader, are"" dliappreved. declared null sad' ialdrija4 lif the defauditat • - mew .y 044 irivg.mm.t.41.9414. , ,,Tw0p,,,: B. 74.4411cor r rfils Akita'rrbni•bili rdthadYkl!K't;'; Reek b.7,p *Pro* f0119w.4iA114 tiOntioh , it id to, E1ta401 ,4 4 ,t huvrtrilhortio kontol4, 4 •lbs Peollt•Lorlb4o*.• 1 .4/i returned. *x+ 1 4,( 1 .44T,9 !ilrgiv;i 6 tes, eq4 lo ", ora Tuesday vseptidi,Ple• sad rryiltqt4- P! u f-A i rh a tl, l 4 ° MTA"`. I ". fi4Mt pre Lee' exiirf s p elet , gimpitio L ittl iteeClo4 74 1 .: i ftf 144 1 6 '._ p o i Id& but a neatly iteliFoev, rasires phaes , lp lerok 1 - law hilibihehaif. tr • f -j -.;4stipilri id •wrilga Amu ••• t li 49144 6119fila41•Illblatatok.the • M). 10, tiot the Yra4 o 4: tblid - 41Iiiiyi *O4 .••: 'usts. the meisormt mut policy of thisldev• emir/mut. We says Ills sot true. and- *4 It, is las noes dentsroitsii 44terlos to do tt; =I