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I mp \ rg Ce : I; T EIV Acrts Otiliiiblegioned.gode faits° lab 6 iot " tni..g Owl Barn. and Stable, with all • the nee ,4lol Out 1100 see connected. dot?, thas l 4P o e4plir l uNl e " jertton • •1 E. • LAtrGuING GAS! r. YE,TIIAT NAVE BEEN BUFF/WM) G the untold tuloedea of toothache. dud dread of ex and you .3rOl Pod llutt_ Or. Chandler & CO. ttfellr,rn ttitr c r: Ore UPI Efalltpila ustroier— ff. rid nthke theft bktrat: tWa owa rcebt pleaottre.rather than of pain. All &tom °pennons performe In the boat poaolble =ono. and at rettootablef togas by an,j good Don na in' die codas. rirOffiCP in beam Station, oeltoter. ?a. !a.107-15. T. J. COANDLER & CO. Coal and Nut Coal' n.fRUNI)F.RSI I ./NRU TRANKHL FOR THE pstronge heretofore bestowed upon him, takes igagete In loterraingthecldraudilkochester, Bridge. water, Dearer and surrounding mang e , that be Li It prepared to tumid' an elatellt le of Coal s ad Nut Coal, on short notice, either delivered, or at g o disalc, an the hula tense. The Ault is located oa3Cßlnley's Run. our Rochester, Pa. Ciders' tea taco. or et the Store of Thum" Allison, in liridgewil ter. or at tne Prothonotary's *Skein Beaver, will be promptly Ailed. • Capt Seely la Agent. Rocheater, Pa. ' ! C. MOLTER,. blrallY• 404gewater, HO i‘' EIS SEWING MACHINES . HR R USDIIISIGNEMBAVIXO6I`IItED PROM I 1 the tailoring business, In Brid ater, Tu., will in the Ware, devote his whole Woe attention to the Eie of !tqwe'• Unrivalled Sewing , Machines. EN ?nom Niel !nr huilding - foraterly occupied by him. f and Uriltilisr, ea &Tailor pliorp. These 11sehine,4 lure in pt . ! e from 365 to IS, and wilt be delivered In sorder to peraons . purchasing theta. Jul esperl .ced pereeu will, aceompabv each machine sold. end pnrchaer will be thoroughly in s tructed In Its use. He will al okeep cowing mechbse needles, machine ‘ii. stilt, thread and. all 'Melee needed in sewing, and we.. •of them at reaaonablerates. Thankful' to the pi .Ile r tarots beretOtOre received, be aolletta, in hie tee htrinole. a continuance of the atone. apt: RS. ' • _ ' JOSEPH 84.1.1.7 N, P.,iy luu on j • In ait• Court of Common Pleas of ‘., Dearer County, No. 141 September ;Lae : .111 ms. ) Term, 1847. - Stauutous fi.keltnent fur . a lot of p 1.. ., o land situp! in Itacheaterltownehtp, Bearer cszco• '‘.. bounded !awl de"cribed no follows. viz •., b+eira , s tet tie corner of 'Slnllen's i, lot. thence along . ! aid lot Ter et. to Locust nlley, thence south 55 1,4 tie. r eit east %nu alley, thence south 5 7 degrees e4t to f•laut.l " kt:thence by ,sold Walnut street to the ! 4 , 2 of bf_ginning, containing one fourth of au acre i f ts.e:e,kboolo. ,4• 1 .ILI LOW:. tO VI: Jun. 15. 18119, on motion of Plain- r.l's attorney. the Court grant f Fur on defendant at ' ',leer and plead on or before the fourth Monday cf i 2trCilt 28614, ' 1 - ' l'OrPt CGUIlt.r. 94 : • ...- A trey extract (run the record. ( 1i:416 Attegt ' Itl'a 1.;'; ItAIL,R.Q.NIyS... ~ : „ . ._i. . . . 403 . ,ftlifttuAi .. noeel !Mee' ! -• ' ' l' '' '' 11. . , .47, Ota . tia., siticia,sit, • , On: ` Mate team trg ' ire ' PO'S:cc tiiits, • Pore ' Tla ' 6lkli i i i. USlY' Y. shin . Nom tittli..% P; ~ katetl dail: 7 l iTyliti , icav - with these few Prelionpary •reinark- 1 we mot l'ittobarpli at lir P . ;..51. leaves 45110 • -- I now come to consider the subject which heads . this article: and we here at !rin that Grammar . I-; the nue,t Important branch' of an" i English ; education. .We advise those whose time and opportunities to acquire an education are lim ited, to pursue the study of Grammar as a snb iect of the very first importance. And NOY , Simply bern'terl - it isThe mose trope steetly. Yon must either rightly use, or shamefully abuse Coe rules of syntax every time you speak an' l every time you write. i Arithmetic is t(sefiii, but, beyond its most ' sintple . rutihnents, not one person In : a thou-, Rand is ever called upon in busineis life to make any application of it; and no one who', hag leained the nuiliiplication table will find tiny diflicullyin - aequiring a thorough knowl fake of any part of alitinactic that his par - estAe toeoru. 4lees , troAs , tiet,dar bosinr...:s in life may 'demand. Smile of ii 'f,", ''. 2 , 2 1'.. ) , 4 ' .1 , t s ' i „ s , A4 ; f ,l, ' out -I :most stivessful accountants 511(1 finan /1.21 ' ' 316 I"I i ' 1 " 1. curs to-day are men who learned all they i .lIPM 444 . 1144 • , It.::: , • 1 ita , 610 urn) • j'll4o • I know of arithmetic in: the- counting roon - it. ..i , ,A 1 i• 23 ,114.1 i 115P31 ' an d g.. . ..1 g • t g i , s „ . t :1?.0 ‘ 917 119.,31,0t1 237 . ; tt..llllw i t 1 ri,.t as i , 'teat= 11l CC. sar,3 o , i;b 1.15 i 141 . i 405 . : the conduct of their business. .. Nis leie , rot ,as i • .. ; sas Int 1 ett .. j 5115 , A knowledge of Grationar -can not be pp - fAl3 e.e, IN .1 ' ; ' t ' ! `l o '! , r e , , - 1 1 . , , j qu'red in this way. V e shall never rueerfu j . 6:17 I..ti:trm, :118, , 431; !le-int:Ss life the same propelling force In ... 840 1 113 j 5162 j 82.: ..-..' , 1107 1 .2115 1510 I 555 ! connection 'with' this branch, that drives one ' • ' 943 ' 1 ; 215 i 613 ' 1130 Ito bi,come expert in casting up long columns tiot ' 112 j 633 ;1000 • .. .. IMO 1 3:C. 1 730 jlll5 of figures, icateulating per tentage, & - e,. In .. .. tem , 401 . 7:).1 I 1! ip 1 .. .. itelAs so t Mo - i 215 t x nosiness it is imperatively necessary that v° 6 45 ' 1645 - -- 1 34° , sritlimetical calculations be correct ; land tids Yam:mown, New eagle awl Et i e Express - lea\ .. Yuan: Mown Al VA P. 13 Nwx ( t ulle ^:645 Nei; serf , es ; imperatt necessity driers one into the most at Pittglirgh,ll•oogt. m. ; ltetunang:le . aves Ilttabut..th ; accurate 6:110 a. m: arr. at N.Thoot , ,e. ;:•r, IL m: youtizotown.9: W. ; 1 nd careful habits of thought and Youngstown. New Caotle aml Plttoburgh Accurnit , o- investig,ation We mist - be exact, and make eattop te r Y014111.7111M11, 6:00 a. In; NeW Castle...l:2o ' L . ' F . , ~ I l;. l 7il'eP 0 . /V1...08.11y. 1001 11. m . ' Rl;tilroj. , r. 1 cote cct calculationh, orbankruptey is the:con p. al: v ~, o tti t h l v u l %., 171) p, m ; :ernes New i.:..istle4l 00' sequence. Not so with 4111.1MMIT. - ,It must tett•emreh Red e!evels ' ati . Exprom vin. Yeas . a- i, be learned In early years, or the probabilities !..,.va. lex% co l'lttibtir2t, (00 a. tn; llonv.wood. 11. 10 I s tn ; !Auntie,. Janctlmi, 11:50 a. m. Arrives at are that we shall never learn it. It is cssen runiaeamen. 12:50 p:m.l Hemming. leaveo YoungAtown I'3o p. m • tau i el. co 1 Hal to lta as business men; and it pays to study 'a"c't". n:2't P. in : Ilatneweee, 7:00 p. m. Ant- es It in our school-days. There are men who a I'lltAtur,lll. 4:ls'p. tn. i f• IL AVM:B, General nem Agrn •. , know very little or nothing of the rules of ' syntax, that succeed well in business." They makethousandS of dollars every year. They do not, however, make their money without Grammar. They, through r their own ignor , _ epee a ' itare compelled tb keep continually , MAIL Ext.'s., lasti - ETARios '' :—.e..._i_ in their employment, confidential clerks, who , meAstitioll9l, I 31 " . posse.ss an ability to write their lettere gram,- . . ... S3l l2l i Fits I . :; OM , Nett I , I nialpeally ; and in addition to these, they are oeto 111 , 1110 tl.ll I 1 44) 1 obliged to emplhy persons who can rightly ...... ' • 1144 2 ' ' ' .l ) \ I . ....... I :::: 1 del: language., to. write all other correspon ..n 120rx 415 1'222 . -- ----- - - '.' i denee and documents -necessary to the suet:-- ---i-ii*-t-Llfii•;rs,7---'---7KWeli 1 , cest el transaction of. their business. . —...... .1' 11111)1 1 410rii —— I The young man Acker wishes to get w,good .... .;licret Ir, , ...... ' .' 1 position in uorfirst•class .Laciness establish,., ...Loin ; 615 1 12011. x ' i 652 I meat in any one of, our largo cities,- cannot ....kat 718 ..,, WI F 154 hope to succeed unless he possesses sufficient :...1; ISO 8111 I knowledge of his native language • lto enable hint to .express himself correctly, and to write his :tppl 3 ,catieri for such position' in a style . that shall violate none (If the rules of Grain ) mar. No inliter-how good his chirography . miy be, f his ante% and orthography b 4 faulty, ha need itott.xpectlo pr.qtyet!.kyers, i hie respottae to his application. Buff On the i other.,,hatul if bsith these tire. 6:) . 0. fie , AO, re4e-b' his il l eaire: 'iltiMili : 4 .,..i5` i•Ktolriiptfyl • may be , nothing more than passably clear and legible . !"' . • Loaliil4 ~,.., tb,„,,..,„h,c,„ \ i„ ; titiutAris4 - , -iA . ' glassily, 1. 4,ustteonAttiti that k, Pit , ' to a. y 4 01 !aillatrr,! . .. , . *O4, os , Ogautino At a. 111 IL 0 mob% itti iiiiiiitniary'4l4tillAtilt. aii4 . wo sow cos our teilliAill4 gat- 'oer7l3: - terming clue of young follts.whiclk infvoq 111iING WERT Exr*l. ,Exp' i ." C.ll - A34" 910.tir i 1:15h11 1.115j1040 ' 035 1!9`5.1rx wo 1055110 it.1;1•31 . 14, ' 1 17 la it , r 20a 1 Tus 910 910 319 1 $lO 10; ;:a0 1421 Its 511 U '1055 kvAut 1:310 I Its 1 ,11 ,1 t,lO 1 . 50 722 . 111•29AY P.TA r.ms 910 910 F 311•: , . 14.9 11020 800 • ' Paint , 1150 455 1 t 17 114115 Am 598 . I 190 641' 905. o 7r.:5 ' 41'; 1 415 .1 926 11. 1 0 IMO 11.1%1 14 c~~Div~:a 'LAC. • rl•m. .1 LIJII =I Ltto , ~. ;:;. • c; ' •! . .i . • ;;!;i{• 4 •;;i1‘6114Y, •—••. t • a ;;‘: • J 4:'; CJlLltubli . ' . . ilyauntb . ilpattleo . .• • • =EI EXl; * ..i. EXp's ~'nic.•n. C., %nth) lc' nun . 't n .9 1 In u I.lr:t I I ,r -1. .... hmnituoiky . 1, k.•••• , .lliie . 1 1 )insteltl ..t.•r. . . r -NM` . M. t Flom A 11.1.t.e VSIP :it . . "crLrarc. . itt burgh. and•aftcr Nov. 25. 1867, trains N!st ..ous dnilv ;Suildaya c%cepted) IL4 follows; • GOINeI 011211. 1 t 1 ‘111c:..: GOING ICOUTIt. . • .. Ed, auy 1:71.)C " SlT[;ei • =EOM rMAIL. I Exye • .1 1 , 75 0 4'311 610A44 1 101 1 )Att ; . • 1 . ')00 I 42.5 • 1104 .- • • •• I 303 14* * 11156 - 44:4' 14tIrm 705:1 Hl l M ' oon • nAo I • .... .1.. f,t•S 1 1055 • I Tkl 'Well %Wt. 1 * -11". i'vrry ,KIWY WS4T 131 An... • siSkic 11. 3 c h eat er .* 125 1 OM 812' 1 I.in teti I 1I*: I. „litt'r trtv 11:115‘11:e .pry rt ”. ;P10.'4%1114. lowa% AM , * t%::ii,Mr l4 . l r, s i. et". M t r srd ltllitlo.l .2s " ia 3 ; 42 F. k YBYIR3, a A mong lusc, Ageut, -d.:11 .'lUfiNl,i.lt;4bit!iA - - w. a t , 7F rs : "rAZII ; . ;: . ; . :.,n,of-t , 11 : ;,T,' its . t c ' •i lEEE 9 __ . .. vot . _., ..„,,....,„•,;.....1•.:;,.,:.„.„. ...,. I jn: .- 1111 Y - . . . Eats r. 4111171: Iffa ,I 31C. at' fi f 414 taiaJ 3 01 1. 4 1 110111 0 Almesi4 • BND" fro • et •v•., •,, I 0 1 . .!,1 •Qtl.i,u M EIT. • .fj 4 • piOniiiiiik` 'inabueo nothing' b4lll44eilahien; - of eititet; ti public or lifligtifi 1101)1!4#1000iPintiji : 11*,0 1 eitii : 'tbi qUiry s , "Writ/ it ' - 's;(1, I 0 7 .4 One. „Woidd: tlalt, if there be any act of mate; iii, : ivideltAhe ',Should begoVerned 'by purely A disinterested • thotitei,endlecited to hie duty by ennsidere` Ilona. so pure,rind noble as lb ; raise hti o n I any hope of renumeration, save!the plcasura ble concioustiess of having discharged • faith-1 iltlly; an imperative obligation, it that of • educating one!s • own'. 'offspring- 7 ot them So fully "and :amply for. the duties of I adult years as, to insure their beccming hon. rumble member*" of society and an honor to those who bore them.,, • , • There is note teacherof experience in any of the schooltAn the land•that can not testify to the mischievous---the positively demagieg —influence which this ultilitstilaril spirit .has ' upon the growth and prosperity of the 'OMR!' of education, and the indivulnal'intercita of a • very large proportion's:Stile etircom- Anon schools, All can testify, too, . how it fm' - quently, and in almoit n;umberlesit instances,, interferes with the efficient grading and elms ideation of schools and pupils .; find with too' much power as to be in most. cases, .wholly ' beyetul the control'of either teachers-or school director', If a remopsi ranee. is. made,. or any at ternpt et•explanatiiip assayed , the reply is: 1J is no tux to my boy;" or "Ho teM...nerxr hare any use ,for it, and Ido not treat hint to mute pMt time 11.4 h if." , • rlwnys heartily, forgive parents 'who 1 Calk in this r way, because We are confident that "theyknoW. ant .what they • rlo" 7 --what 1 • ; they say. They talk as though 'they never expect their children". to be cut loOse''from" [their ; m eher'a apron strings ; and as though they never expect to see the day when , their, suns and daughters shall become their; own • mast . ers. and thearchitects of ',their, own for' tune". Th et r• ln zigunge also, implies that they shall ,be able, during' the' „entire lifetime' of their ofripringq, t. 6 control j triad , ekreliusCrihe their :walnut:A • •'-•“• [ ••'• roflN C4VGLIET, rvtdc.notary ME .IsAm sto 111) WIA I -- 1 STt~ ~.~J^c a!1 1= it'll ° MI A ......::=l , ' i:Z...-.- r42 , lPliii - IFlnr* I 'till •1' 44. 1 ono •-- ono 75 7 .7 , 1 ~. 1331 ~, ''~~4. ~' ' t 110 • ME ;:1 , 1i 6 rii,e. ; L.15! .. `' .• ri ;4' iMEM 1 • 1 ;. 01$114011- ME 1I t S:S " j 1 111. c 1 44 : 1 0 ) 11 , ff', 11) uo '3 Tt , A 7, lz 3-- li,r, ).±.l irtin : /VAL.'S, !;1 ,, 3 ,I 1 *it , = l;. r .. i.11.i ..r •III:! tz .1)1 , ....111:n. 41 e It l ' i , ei -yi::;t: . 4.... Pi reee!ttet..t;•!- ; , 1) 2, %Z., '..1111:1 i,roft pd. zla; - ,r.- n zld L• ~v 1 n Jir, .- • - . •• • . , .r.l . . of , Jti 1 • '' i ' .01.1A` 17 1 . tit) elt " 11;: ,, 3 . ; .14,1` 1, :' , 41 4.1^1,1.X1 Pu.(.• titri >re.,, ..—1 i -r , 1 • ,, c - 4 -*VI k— , , ,, .. : ~-, • • ; f, 4 1 a i ntig" :.:!....fatp...1.9411 if • ; ;I, tfalis:rtwit&T, ,441 IMRE thl i#4014, * ll soo4-0310114.14PPin - WASUPAINISAMik OUB raw raiwitkerkleklikftitC=lllll4Bll/ :. 7,h7 P il l' i 't j 'Fli ill ‘ 4 91"1 . 14rfol int'spirLei atiltrOe' ladtiveAutiesaf lifet,isreptiennilltOri*: iif.4l l Y l / !PAlggrfki.4 o ,,llligketi / Fra,.. she ratty 4l74* come in contact; and especiauyn : the young. handsome, and educated m - . keel dine - iiiiiireet;tiew ri liq i piCtiile tifair t , ilintitiil6Y; ii , U Is bldnenorigh 170 Vilif 14 'Milk oflWAlWlb i liiiiiiiotd offifide.;t ti t 4 , taiiiieis, l* . cfjiallOgain ,0 1 1titlin41,iia'piii to *ibii,r4t 4ealta tafiii at liciiiiii l geifoif fii Off, a in 1 " 3-0. 0t .ilie i ;4: t' 'l. " , fi a t t # e i:l ll .#!, . life a sieme" ieveistilia ItiMeitiii4444WlLlP! • nisefei tnember ofsecletti. 4 w.occenr•lmok !long lif i lii)tti.r,' titiiiiiiitt ii rat ilirdegit!! the i qtic, , Y9PPAPPikwiAgfiklfo 47 l. l ;f it ik 1 ).54 1e desires al" tit:li:igr, vutlifietier,*.iielflrA7' sibilitier oflifti, that heithill 'het. able .10..dis-1 eke* eyerjiAty'tti'theirat . isColdn'a Mai+ i ivilgeuiir:9 6 * o .o4, . iit i oll sill ' t" 1 1 . 1 1 *4 O ? i, and-with honer.te himself .. i .,• •: • ::' • .-, ;-, ~.-, We sass to all suet young perdons.that there l' Po, one blitieli ~01 1 . 4 .".2ligillit : edircatlim which will iici ,ceria*4l l a_ell,€44o'l444 AP in accomplisiting,your laudable ambition—ir yon have With , it an . friepreachnblei chateau :liral'kitolvlelige or trttiniitiit ' 'llte're` is .noattainment thst dope se-Much to Help 'One through the.. world,' and to gain , for one the ~good opinion ietfie commurilti,*(stinpl7 tile ` ability tb expresi;',onti'iliicsia. `iiki.clefiy,: , Onlyt and cot reci Jan nage le private circles, god'ie *wow without eninarntssment- in, public!' as octribiles: Aiidijurit here . * Come to 'node° lhow very imporiani,,and hole,,irery 'ileifralq, in a political point of view such an attnieli4et Its to the youngmen of this country—a•coun • try in *Mai the mast humble 'of its citizens May be ealle4pon to occupy the MOStjeitalt cd and resporildble.-poSiticm in the, Goviiin ment. And filthorigh , ihts attainment, ,is et once so desirable arid's() aSeful--pi&ii so We/V . -- how fe w possess it., • itoy 'deeply, PA, ,how Ifrequently are our sympathies wrought upon iby the micerable Manner in whfebninny.nren acquit themselres, and , the 'barharclis Wasr — in 'which they mangle their Mother•tongtie,When latlled upon to , preside over - the: deliberations { .of political and otherpublic meeting: 1 To all the boy shad gide or iliiver''C'obilty we soy:—thuds m E 4) gl ish,(l rammer; Mit . l 4,you Item& it; do' nt.• Bid to: make isorittnuallY a iprTvetfarl crii' c$ r i t. ,:: ,:. ,: ' ) -.t ' -.,, ,t :,,... 1 To the , to 3 o l le - rj . Yfl:*#!i' ,' ,.* ( 4 .l , - ;_tAi ll , 16,nuumar all: fitO:tbriti,4: 4 44l-4-#. ___ if , ) Looks , tr , olso4euti.lirAyrralKpepleti , _;.._,.., 4 ii 1 ,4* ter ' Vt - r l 4!kobi t i .0..41 146 A sk r i a rto „wit' • ' 4 . 'l4lita.f/.24114 EMU = • • MtaithantUtlSul., If 8 lemon S d Worth 7 °fridges* ant' 43 1 orange,: can Itc tKinglit for:2s Pcsche,' *cab' I 83 cents per dozer, bow snarly lenionkshOuld . Lc given for 125 apples wlrtlt 8 : ecnta!-cach ? If $8 be *lft, and tine•lutlf of that •Ixtue bC reel'concil equal to three-t w elftlis dollars,' for iOO of such currency, bo • tunny beshCls of wheit valued at V por bushel in gold, can btly ? • PROOOSEiG,BV LETTER.. , ELEvEN n'elock--ait least so said the gold 1 to tide of sunshine., creeping over the velvety 4ee , th f of the village green, and losing. itself in 1 murmurous foliage of 'rtlie big maple trees 1 , and so said the little clock, in Judge .Cor nell's law office on the Main ! street, speaking in a sharp inehxlious chime ! ' ~ I Harry Groier glanced quietly n i r inithe micompromising little dial, 113 he on td the drimain of "Coke upon Littleton." _4 I"riii late this morning," 1w muttered; hang ing up his liaLbehind the door; "but, a,..igood I luck will have it, the Judge his not made his appearance yet !" . . .. . • . 1 He was a straight , handsome young fellow, I with curly brown Jutir, limpid bazdeyeatuttl I a healthy flush on his sunbrowned cheeks— . 1 a young man whom you instinctively felt.von i could trust, al' exitnince, as you looked into . • •••• • 11:s frank, linnest, free.. There was not many ---- - such ; more 's the pity ! Grover r" ejaculated the, epiniter, in a deep ! PI _ -.in 5... t'lWhew—whew—whow ,1" whistled Mr. stern v•,iice. "pelt along ... with yourself, 1 w --- 1 „ , edo not see how ttie llouge can refuse to i tries a case, but esn Minos; always be tbund 'in history ss one .... arraign the President before the Senate for l on his his , farm re ..,2 Henry Grover, turning over his pile of legal makin' love W. old wthhhit *re tt- twice , as, ~ I trials of all times. Rarely has the world documents in a very unmethodical sort of 01;1 so you be. j hiseaese;,alte,'s.gt a little lat ... g Alictlonary 1 high criines and misdemeanors. ImOeachraent'l - -1. ' a `",'-- the P i g s ' 7'l°' and . watch'ed the - proceedi of a legislative body isfint a desintle proceeding. It Is cumber-I horses. * If, a r s you go out' t of the village snit, way, "Law and toys were never, meant, to go money ! Ittha dii„ you, lal*l ii Me for her r together; ed that lain very pertain! Pniuy Don't stand statia' 4.‘herel -. ~ k outof 1,1 t• -s.; soinc•and tedious. It may arrest legislation. with so intense an (di ng es t t sit will wafettho 1 Ida home, you meet a fat old man, i shabbily t action of Congress In tins ItnpenclAentreake. Arlei ;Brown's blue eyes are shining roguish- room , quick. .1' rii ibr.° and present a new Issue to the 'country st a I dressod,w itle an immense ► battered stove-pipe I and the decision •et the liande, whatercer I: ly 04 on me,' from every bit or Parchment at; our bead i , 20,,r,,,, ~ ; r„h o oi have you ; time when newt issues are not wanted. It is not, lI I —A ' 1 4 '.. '. '' may be, will make a profound traprcsaior. or, printed blank I. roach I'. Hew .lovely , she plc y• our answer. p 10,1,., , l'• I •ouldn't IN perhaps, a Wise reccdeut to make. It gives l• • s,t, n ing an r a id iharo with Inns in her mane thro - , ; ugnout the world —V Y.. Triitow, • Waso tit pith in th 1-stked lust night--and who would over_ sup- srrY, you ir.„4lserna.. „, . , ;., ...,„., , e to pimp: a rem atlas which passion cannot l °lad t'l l'' bl ai , art u Tomue co m tton umbrella under hill - ... _ _ • - - -.... ,. ~ P that the old cat with the . false curislind whole town , __l•-t;. '' , l...ri i , i , 41 . 4 , ,La a hVi t igtelaSt: tis a high, s o lemn, s acred arm, is old . c 'wery, andhe is go- --•••• s• •••••---;-::--- - - , grinning porcelain teoth;eriuld be ASS. hunt ? - H arr y' ur " il '''''" e a Pt au " . 4 thfa tre y only to infused, whe•nabtiolutely recess- log into toivii for his mail! and to talk politic . 1 TIIE 11101 - ti Il!li wpuk,,, . • Rich, too, they say ; a good match for some sudden char ors° and rho bll ho:atnod sty for the salvation of the country.. • little 'l, 1 1j h• 1 -j I desperate fortune-hunter,. Who is Willing to his grossaticP. . I gy, ,not even out hget•the : ire beifttis the salvation of Ms co„tridemitid , i I & .WI P 44AV t ' It • e stneksiePem 1 - ''' " ' finpatdtmeni of the Pie kie • ,;,,• , ' --I l i , ; Ma s nt. We have all r rf„;.ine it 'Then •-h Tuit gly Reptibltes ' *there wits IT a d e ep t Sigldiers 9 mind Stators!: rs Illasslatil; If you the to his gate you hear , , • house, and ii mouthful to etpt; sir; you will stay Ih a w. .7 .7 ''• e 1 ilteo I 'a - " I 'it ' ' itii • &moan• _ ,t Fa unan moulys Te swalloWthe bitter old4ill for the mkt, -of .its big dlch. ~,,,o , , NV' gold coating-1 _Let mo we—talking , alatiati old ' "But•ii.„ l " ,- ~ will 3 ',,,,-"!' 4%. el am - along felt - that we might. submit hi 31e. 'John- hasa,vol shooting, "Light down sir; walk up 4.-4)%tverittesets.. , .., 31 : . , ..; Experience Brown. I belitsie', I have a, buslL• tuentlt,, , 1-• 4° ,!' it i-r °4 ,,'"l . 03 F, we I — son'e i ldininietration, evil as it hap hepn, air; sit d wn, and we'll have somethin. , to At an adjourned conference:a Utticart'Sol neasletter towrite to her about. that, , ,pieW of liirkat has P is. -.1 . ot-ass, ' ...,,..fn your 'rather than' force 'in lingrY and donbtilil mks- I, ink,, ; •- • ; beds •„, •, , dieN and Sailors, held in pursuance to pob to, see 3 ou, r; e land by the ;. school-house cornere that !she, hear, •; • , - ,,,, ,,,f ..,-,:_• ..,. • don upon thercountrY - With the Congress '-'' " - 81 j "'" °t. I.. .." 7 11.110.4 call at Wie•bington 1). C oil trednes ant purchase . • "You don't Waiik: • us saute me e a t bU i ll i t i lL.Zat t i, l It, writ' tbe a dm. what the tits lief Toed is let* mean, rd 'yel l -,,c ( ) D- - should - not n' late pasture. where rocks and -stalks like to knout? ' , i-, ' - "*". dt t ' i all ni ht girl and feel li the better r • ty we _coppy_l_lhe Presi: , g t ...„,, . fl . ..or it in ! solved to holda Nationsl Conventitns of Union en o porsue a wise, pOlio. IVe reasoned I the morning, str:\ - - that 14 old loin keCreery I SAdie is and Sailors, at Chicago; Illinois, .on tight together. Which shall possess the aiiianch "NV 1 1 at 0 14 ' ! • -• ',- • - ' upon the iresumntion that was better to ~ i ' luesilny, Mily 19, IS6B. for the Consideration 1 wIL• The old lady 'eaustinake meii.yery int . ; Harry took _ ~ ~ Ili,e.'le*r end* larieedat it— •• ', •i - ••• 1 and you Are as weicotuc as if you I % vried t, -- . have irrtne.tehment be d over him as a check ; r* •I''n •• With 1 e •artimolltit ob i • fna lona. qta.g,t; n , it 1 I aoplitsticattxl character ind i te. I, * wonder, i its contents ti rim*. • • if It) s ..nppn the un- thin to be,glwa'trial that 'lnightbe its long as ! h a lt 'lfni! be had. Mr. e 0 M- -trop is n'eu tile:-1 1 Jed of uniting and cansolithitlngthe• lord %le i sir f blue-eyed Arlei will eyerbe a Wrlnki; accmustable state or, j. " _ , t _•• '',..-, ,r,.. gist ..,rWAtriat litany. , It wtis a debatable I sell with•the goods of thi world, and nbunl• I meet of the country for the aPprischins con led ad clniching.- after' ',bargairs.- . 'Good,_ ~.lup diadintA,' l,l c l 4_._ eao,- - -. 'what an gbestion. ' TbervklOce was far from •being ! nutty able in dispense th hospitality that fills f test with its 'enemij.s. end if deemei adyisable, Pah ! I shpuld: as soon 'think of ,a • white ustulititlntousinn, x , .sltsa 0,1 * (1 1 r.___Abio' ,ilon,- concluslire.' -Morallyr there Was no &mot ; blip with delight, and mikes him so popular Ito nominate or reonntnenti eneatates, Ilielh , t plumed little .dove ; being t,ratiatormed into ts key I have beeo.'il.-/ J.. 1 c ( 0 1 , 4 ,4 :;, 1 1.?ve 14j'en that Mr. Johnion slionlil'he Impeached. 'But I, willthis friends: lin is li rough old ifeiinw and Presidency and II& l'lTslienc); 0 ! i* United thinking,,abet, beet! ..' 'L., • • •-•- . :1 impestihinent ion qu64lob of lot' - and •evi• :always a little'daty in* his Tersorial :sppcar: 1 States. greedy vulture V' . . . . . f• Ile leaned back in 'his' chtici, With both .., "Hit)? ? de a ndedwiffpurzletfiPiiister. ; ' doer; not of Monti' belief. As'a 'Republican, ' ar,ce, hut &Cleverer man than Thomas C. 31e• ! Dielilitute ..ball be entitle:4, ter twentydele handsellt.wil on OW top of ,liiii. curly head, . °Excuse me, , , inti'atili•bott Mit/reams been a there were It'lnsodredtenhonsn'hY he should Creery does not live. Re loves. women, Is a pates at larg-, and twenty delegates for each 1110 .3 0 9k.en , attarrainlY ogt IMO the slug:dog - zn,istal„ke" - • it.,, " - t - ' • ;,1•0 - 0 4= • o il ts •- .: 1i,: , , , ; ~' ; 'he reMoved: This would be a Old plea in good judge! '•,f the •-ore article of,Rourbon, and , Congressional di , tritt. -. Territories% and the 1 vtllageFtteet, humming on gilt time* MOO his •ItuuruluMult stoppißg Biel°. els Dag- a-Re Corerentlonoiotbefora 'the sett- 1 gees to horse roma 'lle keeps it, fine btatilo of , District of Columbia will be entitled iottruity I breath-re, tune'whosti,biiidee, woo !'loe;'still 1 Meniary iontenee'h . eln Of the roses .ate ofthe United state ?; - Until impeachment , horses, Anti ties :i. pritrateitrack on his farm, ' dele.lates each. • ' -••- -, • 1 t o %belittle liaY4lfftroinil 1100 1 !” • _ ._ , :,- , , . , ~ , . , where Ar• became ita litaitable, ove;•whelining items'. 1 wherehe amuses him with running his I The disordered state of ,publie-alsint.4 the I 'Plainly, Mr.. liarrY Greirer*as •str i y : Bald' 101 : tiMull4 e lilk" ' 2 ' '•••":" - ft '"'" rid , .•': -:; • , ' . ty, withont•tiOnbt..as to' the .meaning•of ti l e !stock. or havlttg little scrub races with his ; restoration of coin* o,patt'ort the, deltdiel, ug - / 4 t 1 . • lir igg. re I disposed; for , work that, .morning,.- And , Welt l i .wer,!_, wholivat, :twelve acloc4, 44dgi Pirt?ip,c;tene. cnce,As ur 4n,or 1 :004 ,nn,.r„gl r i..# lo n,i 3 Onsly hi , ttpoit: it *was only ' , r••••••- eper- liw, ithdthe , force of the evidence, to •enter t neighbors. - A.sx hini . rhern the prett:est'ivot efforts repudiate car oatiolial i poligat ons ; in. there was but , a s bi:ppless i chic . " a t,Oper o , her lad,r- , I , : . :*, 0''',:1..: . ; ...;'/ „ , Tchfitire",th make bimSelfti martyr belart. the 1 horses bred, or the•timt 13 0 to - give'. the Piesident a tmen'are raised. thebravest men liVe,the finest the faltsun_th:ouglirri,t the cam ry to ieebg urbqnl tobstliad, rine the yea elaltil4 off titove tomtit/of %hely:in , on.thc tahlfs - , tri-represent•his yeungpisfitter`a • ._"Arial flitivolirnyinert ..Aft ,-; 0• . ••• .- . .'4 coned. Therefore ve have constantly opl,'ltoni he itillstrike his oltestwlth I t right !land these rsilipird with tbeolesi tile to,perpelontertthe maintitudlabors .., ~. But Ariel itnnied-bitugiatafritien:the pteitil 1 ....kat 1 , O; ', J . i----7.ini.--hnieW although' lit dines' we ' nul..,inevier, with all tiihipride° cies l i nion_,_ele i tun4 t or l sutaionctpas oft Gilyerst, , ~,Why.: :Grover, !PM 'lllioren.4i4aceoplisbed 1 ing eyes of ber l ov q, „ $1 -,;„.,,,,.. 0 ..,. ~,,. . . ,-st.hod' atone" arriong 'thee Retaililltaw•press.?l Icesituckv„, air, and , no Where On. ',01r.!.. - Ho Is len dorms e 1 Stlfacien; reaSOMI . thlik th , en at thiagrads mornin4,'. said . % 's4 ,014,, gdgi4. i,,,tyour,l9ocFris,qpite mtWre9t. j , sir ; i *need ' I There is'no 'longer an} hen. TheLlasue IS -a quiet god natured man, me t e _end / who crushed rebelifon shbitla con"! eh glauentikkeenly around ' throug h . a ntique? no fiirth j es, trciispeu4f .., • ~. - ttpie 1 a s•-elear as .lt rtes when . Gm: Doan regard 1 lie ,ivlll Behr - Int% Minute, lie is • well read' Measurcitii shall Wild to*reeetraend s ir l e .11Aver-hitletdatificipeleat'll +AM *c. hail ttie pret- - 1,A.1 40 ,,1• - •. -41 , 4 0,1 1 1 1 t --- .,, t , t4 ; '.„ -..,.: ',, IFlee.° •. M3' at , .;'erted hii Inittetint - tiohn ••••Fot painter. s rind canlmike n•gat,diatiecot, but is _not gird theelvliatalPoll'r-st Tigtultuflail l i t t ',.. l i f • ty, &Is l et, Km rn,rfoaktliorpeley - ; : p_attyt. lot FUTP„ousAutfis;,,,,; l l , l ,. s' • ' ',a !: vii , - in- 1 1 Andrew folio on, 'Proldthit' of -the ' United I of, bilking in twntilfe. - •lflie had Wee Penti he .1 Wei Ittiosre l4l° ,_ • 1 : I r th a eli g r i s : V ll . e, :l is I , rilghtewerts - too much:for , your . mental, muili.- ;4 1 ne94"qYplif .• 'l2.' : At #t. felt to jour', States, tramples 'Upon a liwoleflia 'the author- , Wiliftn , haVe been one otthigitnost,brillialkt Intl itim,go Pry i t xtur:mt, tilift . . tuna. i lr i um e. , , . ,_ i ,_ __ ;.,... , , ~ , . . ~ ..... agnt.onD _e; op .yoa, . ie • • '..oniatiblei, its ; o'f Congress, and claims In eltarchle'. abso*:.:,,, active Enetv.in thesarale,)but He has never ha , , trarmitth Mar r.lt P'''lPT..'r e ~ I , "t'Oc11: YOU latelliiir,vlloMAgt ;atlas hofting tlnttlf,_, - , './ t, u f'l litie•_...Llsiiini,v,.. • ' Mei 11, le iiilirdespotie •prokety' o s ogeigs sl og rim: • c &ailed la mat eltherhis bodyoc.l44 Itzni4 . rtio 4 i, ntlitetptifi t i me I V ;,.. 4 0 nik tremou • In isbolifixers:a7.e7.":44:44-17:,4, fittlis• nneePr'it 4 . ..r1.. , C e t a t ' ' •7 5 " c ".7%; ; Ti t ' lir e. Tr ii ;lP /u4 ' l'illif ,, lntedro l dll- / -' ' ' '-• -;' L' . .'lultaWilidlelliivadutullgiurd .4; ogegi, et the 1 thtlilittrbilitthilffictUtlb • 4 1 ru -1 Jahly, !tagd.l'va.w4tt.th,%isci 40i/stilts hinin-flrhq ' .. 71.10.,f t ' n .-1 4 1., 3 71.1 . y4.1.!t . All ether ilticstibus Sink before the'prosenilState Ckilatietttietilk . 'wig:re-AK ettriP,sllways ! Let us st r.od Itiai!de ., i'Ait 1113 pf: ;,. : ~. .; . •., 1:. t 2414 1, , , _,.. i •,; . ' "."--__',' .....,,'. '', Tt4itikilitlieti • bit loli4Otinweourso den c-1 aPP2TedliV,lthe..,leleltitt: lofit .bjA:cfwei . Y.7i ttet i ke, tiW•i!!'/- 4, 4••*4 • - it• :my lygol'etticar , - C'rt, „,,i 1• • ,44;#1,72tit_.,,,7;'1,Tithile? ' .741 , Um if Sfeekieblekiletittes'tetb•hut ch' When. he gamin Waihitttort, Ytr hMeCreer,t,l7llthil pr_houue ,i. ra; , . ~ . 1 3 toffionleg at( i I e pi . ..were De.giro I ditti" of the 'resident %es eiihatil( - with I the, will vete. ttettilKi - witlittavi.i.l)tiolitik,, Ben -131.f-ttitiehe•l.f.,kuilli! . )*i• .• - ~. •.• • ~-41471,414,t40.11,124,,,.. , ~ _ - lieforA 'minoring' a °certain oflletif.- -; (tricks and'atilsburyildo la :grill be. personal: ; -•;,Ily orilat 14 "he •;Pailiiitilkill: i i.. .... N. ,..- IVI IF tiV••• (44 r-Itts-11;-.-;3F.cI'•-411§,e,:irr.6„ ••:' ,ll Ver. • . 'i••• -' er•:,-._ 47 . -1! f' l ',i , ! •' ~ ThiAaNer ftf:ls 4 4l7 4 4lllWTfdt he con:%1•Inionol.- tv poptiliir Ci• it li licif.i. Wade; Sortr, Vr. ,Brig 41 rl '3'. r c "."4 1 11 - 2 r . 7 J •' O •FYItl,; $ Awns %Milo% she wata,y4 , atit. me—a rep ! ' "e` Bil , •• 'Usti" , : ' she rid; wilt hvougish titre" • The President ha.: ;in bust iic..; ,ci 1h t nat. 'I, 13rowalow , and all that ela.;.; , ;;f Ora. • I• I %. /:.; A .iktoar, l.leerttat.l , ; : • . ! , . . . • , • • .. . • , , ,- 1 t i yotn N MI A, BY SIIIRLEY BROWNE Tir t4 4,v 1 40 Vl lO l3 sietaTO ticilgon,r4 hap: 1. 10%4 1 t - slum 1 1 41 ,„, 0 •M Y 41:# , b*? i ) l fl ft i! 11 . 1 ! AS polio ±tea¥ atiL ' hiaries.• L . ' .! eallt tbi you Abe litkpers,7 44.1lubliqq,Sia!ki . Ariel:thr.Vw, feint , tlhe deiid slid meant the IR 0 It Thoiy:lool •Rnd'i4:rif ]tut trcii bes,bul Iv:tope : Mgr ette.pittanb,l wit*t • Meetvil fifty Iwith mut .16ndgetyiA ifril.;titi! . .. ~. :•Lorely eyes,- ipectaeles and -Ankles, ..e becn..oo3l. sultrably nearerl- right. . ,o,il•You doiil luy.' 40. , fellow. — n o-:vel--dilit't! Diperienee 1 lolrOWni hatin i i' tied 'fifty-flie ¶ years iii - the I World kb fall into such a trap is this - at- last. t r 'Hell call thlsafternobn to receiya • .the ;ans. -I wer {hafts tn N) j eeidepe whole purrent of : his 1 1 : future.life,', I..he ': , Weil, letrhint eau. Fit he ready ilir• ni; anal . warrant me, be Woil't• 1 b • e in a It ti rryito!tall'nrii n l" --'!•••-•' And..)lial.Etnerkinee e4aled. to herself, i until all the- tai o .4gp. qufreied, as she fold 'ed ths letter.neatly,, put lt, back into. its n hurrieclikldlrecteded lopsuk• " -•-•• "I Never hod- .n Witerrringe before,"' . she thought,- yit.Ovio • r f.,utamthal. counte i n-nice in, the -pier,, ass, WO. adjusting -the ! little ptill's or riblurja liekenp-border, "and ii doem Mate 'one Teel IciOd o'queer! It's ) something to tell •04 . ywa J oßethuar Jones ! needn't go to *Tint, tO .I. was an old maid, begausellhad v : had an. offer! I just wonder what A 1., nuld - say—l guess I .•' 11111 o n ly I won ' t tell her; she; wo laugh at ,- me :" k , - A 44 ...10.' , i Mitts ExperiOaa doll herialf npas grimly: as if herspinittp-q19,• were Ei,,lrtr of Aron. that afternhiii,Wk-A ridgy : ' "Of. GrM , er,',.. iii : ic t - ?i , 1.-.1 ; • ,• • •,:• "Show-Vat - in r_ —ltoluquite :at- leilare I to. receiye. lout 1 7 1 1 ,-:, -,' •' : ' L And our he Ost Pit rel ... Innot r ene of the impending sin , dui .4w4ted.-liim; .wailied 'into Miss Exticrialitaaw prosehee; with •a blindle of tit 43 Aleelte intik/410itied wifh• the official 1 _ g,... ..pt, his proles sion. "Good afte rs it; Tilliiiiliffitikinee !" "Aln't you shamed of yourself Harry .. • to • , .r `t .5119"adi Lt. `,.!!, i f 3 ‘ t.; ; yrtl .304.ter.vi •Eos Tivao. To') ri / i-,• , , r. f . • -,:, :1: ..,:r :1 / . ~ , I .illEts .41 tfl ; - At .11 t. : 'F r A.: " .. -1111 ' .•-• ~.4:tid ..11te...6001,. ~ ttrlT ~:.., ..,, -.! . I's. 1 Z.: '::.ailf.',.l, ? , f,t - :: iiiti ' To itifilr.r..) at .... 1..:.: it ~I.; r! 4,11' . ...:,, i ;,.,.. . , i. '..„ i- d.:.,.. .„..4,..., ••-iit ml • fciri- 7 t. it , i-.:1 gics.) . .i. • '.' 1. 4:l' , t . : , :,. I.'i lif:..' ; .. l ..` : *Yl ' \ I,'l4r:ikliCrilLit6 (721,5 : - ..r4...;...;‘ . .;'•:, ~....:','.‘ t ~,•,,,,-;?., • -•,0 . - ..;!i. , .0. .1 %'.. % - 1 , •. , f• •,•• N. e:. j l '-'t#44,1345...r.-"411.-)if.:.....1.•,,, ;1:::....i .. re1,41 - . , , ,1ty -- . 1 , , • ;,. , r . . - - _. l :;,' • ..,, • - , __, AL , F. r .V...! , ) , ` . .t . 8 ;.„ ,t; ryl . _ .. is-cOststuchino tolitt otisopfstii Nall; /ti. , -.-- ~„,' ...„... ' 1 ,,,,- .- r `i in .'„ — ; _.,„ . `,"i''A t i tt — r '' 1 ''' cideS Othi melts ' •It•ltelsier , tinfil fhe "CM, et - • ' , •'"'••!''''.lf -." ' ''...- ' l7 : 7 :- i r••• ill 'eel ff• .' . „ . , • interpniilete and ;invalidates . 1 iller"Frest: TiteformSl Inipeetebinettl of, the-,esitept tel e denthitfiebrnieletY braes! ile . 'iteil-to4licel , it-- 1 head of a nation's n eyrie:tele of rate occur, . . tal k i e ewe, itllitiarefultet and 14,nal' _yttlV.: Tenon in thii: history, e'lliti *odd. TheenfOn-c t le •He iney 'net:like ire Bit eldirilla se archies of the old world tin not provide vele , „ bates have hblinetimilipellitit&eittmutelawit a use. Abe-eine and. earmetiletionele Meet% tibey didetot.terefe, rifetpayjtilnicitrintein• archtesagree iividaelhg Ihetteti of t Lei itelMee.. stitutliniaL : ' That lit Orlin more Oneequenee t :trete above thelati, With mile. this diffeeertete .• . thket the Opt nitin. Of 'atilt Ilitilhitfi lit lione • 4 the i that in ennstitutional woe:trellis* 'the th ;hie-, e ' iiiity islige,tri. cecina rivet " Which ',he 'meg . tens tiro responeible to the ktiel;,Nute',flir•,,tilte tl ar? rotistinttioriefeehett to listreettre item 1 the princely sets ride!) they eenelietiley their, t time: If •be•bail been'eltithe&with itelleta- I , e t tatitre. Jr t he ettugele el the rtiemeset , ryliositisr.ff the'fbandere of thieenneeltuelen iMustries fee tibee t t e jneeketee t e e3 th e ,peli e is... se4 briefelt that'itwitit Wise to efi the POsalSent ' Lief ininisteritl reepemtibililyeoef l e etre e a- • anY'aptionia the itiat ter, they would . hails rorninent plliee: ;cite ectneeest ori %of „the „ . extol:need it and declared that 'he mightlex principle giver t 1 'lrlitteidatartecbue4hee cute all lava Only When the Supremo Courts controlling . and, it nece - tteeer,.tiripstaeltingeefe decided their constitUtinnality. If the Prue i not the nimilinal e at, le e ast-kite ctalsi besot..ident hair the right to•eeleet hls_hiwie eild say 1 the suite. The- pri•eeipie naelaillilavelnalli t. "Thie'aet lit Reieentetbetetuite it 'sults I me, ; tbe:constitedeene whit•* oWeet thitixl,piegiaetek, - Ittlif the other I will;not enforce .because it 1. tee revolntiMsare !never:veleta al t,441 +l.l, stokes tneltkle uncnutitutional,r then (Mee , S aaribiat year etentredia 44 ti l . t p A 1u a ri 0,,,,,, ;., g ancl,thetlAtepriene Court .might. u ' L lefell , . feet, t4fteigh theleevered l eeitle.ter.ope•japee„. adjourn. reithitutdaY. For the right - tet'da as.; Imply esduitartel to •itsl;iipt ;lie tpaitietitee ll • be pleasiii with env Imi, to essumteto be Its; pet of print ftontsehe ePeleti39 7l tditkpil:ietesee sole arbiter and rage, may become a 'Oran.; the people , bayo Tiequenti,',.titfin..l44.,di4 "ay more absolute than that of the • Emperor lof iroposicbment :tete, their. oieit. liaudee",.. • of Russia.. It is a comparatively steal! ;mat. t Chart - 01. of Friglend. ayel I.Ouleetlit • el' to' .no*. ApPaMntly, it effects only theeight ! France, • e*tittle ureltitifAhle,,444'..„ r 4. ...4 . af, Mr. Stanton tn hold the War-office, and of royal In'tpotehlecllts in - 4,...tunlie: fi ntXt ruins • • the Preeldent. to select his conatitettlonal ad- I nmentiv feeds P puti hillippe and lite ~ e. e t; triune Thislis net the question,lnit only the were deprived', Of tee, ehrone bv is sr:teppr, • . them , : incident .of it. If the -President his: cleerei of the repeesentatleeee oftbetetetebee , 0 i ri ght to remove lif r., Stanton' it. deflaneetl l afed. of taiso law. lie i ratty towhee Mr. Chief-ttistiee! la repuldice.' the preeitlent is °ins- the Arst• - C . and Gene Grant, and in teed tititoie , amongl he exceie ire , elieere ef tile .grevere; ,' El notes - For the law by. erlech Mr. Stanton mentetinaithe pneeihility.of hie teipieeleg ee tbe e .,le hOlds, his place , lees much a Lee, as • secret! , law is - expressly provided for. :''Peil,„- - eate . ..._ end ime binding, as that by which Mr. Chase : of tha formal tweet: Munk of a tieeetient ar. - presides over the Supreme Court. and I Gen ! exceedingly rare. instances net;Atricti - n, fps!', . Grant ennimithdo the army: If he trete-, with I months ago me be nillet - I Statile c of Cedinbie.• - impunity order Tetrenen Thomas US take pos• when PresidertOloartera. wile.e.depeel:„4l4, edet,on of the War Department--a building ; exiled; anti in Er:earl:cos - here the Pee.eleett. w,hiell'is not I the, poverty of Mr. .Tohnenn, I was impeached] by t ite-Hou.e.; .of Hepre;: et ette e btlt tif the American people- 7 1;e may else de tives, ar.e.'ecilsi'red in- tlii, St mal ; telt . its • tect Mr. Coyle to open' the next Snpreme. ceimmenly diSe4ttefettion with .i he „presieetee Court, and Gen; Hancock to assumel corn- I, yenta itself in hieurecr-ion :t0 'civil ear. Mend of the' army. It maybe said that ;there ,In the United Eeatee, the lut , iteasetinvelnt tha . IS a hey whleh provides the form its whieliiPresident it witlpott pre. ileum. Cell. finee Mr.. Chasemay. be removed., and another law t in 1E 1 43, an atterere Ws %4 - 1 , 111 6 :I.;;Aht ;; 'ltici , ,i- Which directs the manner for the removal of: dent Tyler, het it tniltel There have. , hour:: .• . I Oen. Grant. Te this we reply that there is ever, been several raises of the impiectliteeet p also a law which provides. hnw Mr. fitantnn of other civil relleere. its 1:9;', . 4 \e'illtael e rimy be remeverl, thatone la* is as binding , Blount, a. Senator froth Tee: - .......,1" . ,.. tram 01- .. 'tithe nther,landebat if eve permit the .Prest- I pelehed r for haviee intriinc I' le - tree.fee .e, . i, dent to violate one, he may with unpunity vi- : cheer to Great ilrietin : in ffetrie.fokir, ; . ! , • elate all. •e, , Pickering, Jui Dnu tice of the •striet Cte.,..of n There is o avoiding this enneleaton.-- the Dietnet ore•.Tew-llamiehire. Was linpee t eli, . ' There is nn explaining It away.. There is no ed nn four charges% one of •a•hielt age: eel tha").... e ; Middle course. The Preeitient hm emsmUel'the! he was a man nflnese meraek nee , eneempet, .., ' resporteibt7ity of bretk'ne is late ' trign.7rts.l ! ate habits; irtjets., the luteeiel-veset of, taus !miser asentret. fh; resoonembffity of iniperse.hia9' . uel Chese, an, Aeseeien. ,Itest:oe, et t i,e. z..q., • !him. Not to tlo!so lit the face nf this flagrant preme Court r•f the i • eite I . r4tatr:%, wa;•;' . .1,T1.; land insolent liroceimittipi it, to hprotue a part-' muse of • great petite: Px C. *„;,•lif .,, f; Ili • ...i . a.. .ter in the ertipe. It is no time to °insider ! James H. Peekj.Tuftett of Ilir i. , isirtet ( - _'•itr,i `the party inffeenee of impeachment or its cf.' far the Menet of )11..e.eire ,e 4 in):/:ZZ4i . :441 feet uptin Piesidentinl amdidates. We would 'of high mieeetneerstr- Th •',• t . •t : ,•••,-ee e:e I rather see the Republpen patty. cludidetes i tle - ee of Judge Weir - ter. of T.; 'tee cbo Veto I and all, driven into the deserts of A.rebia titan : impeaeliel in' 11;0, re;ti. r.f .1 , 1,1 ,, ! W ri st ,to have them tremble one moment ins ill° . Humphrey: nf 'freer ese e e :et. in ter v-,4 presence of this' high duty. cleiestinteti of' re impeached fek ceereetie . ...., ..., te.-. etri e ele,e, 1 expedieney were all well enough so line as All theseeasee cub' it et ;• I..e' - eelt e' , . 'et' • Abe 'President stood within the pale I nl' elm! im "peaclireent of thePo4eleat, stbieh eel! hi law. But now when he presumesto h , e the . conducted. la a sitidlar in tiny 7, ''?l'in..9.' tb-at executive,' •legivlative; end judicial 'power, .at the I riel of the Pr-eel:lent the ,(Teef lintel. When he claim to decide which tare Con - 'of the Sepreme Cniirt et the t [mei. e,'-.' , a.eet el,..... lcc ress may Reeis;and what acts arc celestite- ! must presele. 'lite rte.in'eeiii.e in the 1. , - , s . . „__•--,_,_,, ,• ,_-, :,...) , ~, Weary curtfiherelrltrillt'lltrttiglidilittoz, : eedarc_n , , ,- .llitBt tilt' Pres. , ' . set e „ii` : !, 'ate.refnie.t. • e i n muma v a ree , r, ' / t i the time has conic tn cease pilling -With- .4:- 1 - "%asfnAcr t. ' ' . .:' ~. • • ..?..,!.; and l it s nake In.Pullf lf 8 e• ! drew Johnson. • This men, who roelnd Into . appeicr-b7inte-ine-rfrer-orlorot--,.1*.-.....1-,,-- -.,..,: lel, and itied• to pick up pi , but my . boss dm; the Presidency!: who has debased his high ! chilly etnnounre the I-es-Melee of impearh , nettike'nottee.t - '., •• • Office by unseemly and undecent clenianstra- ' mast. - The President of the f.eiette will 'fir 4 . -el soon .fonncl that onedoli I ar a week would .1 t i nes ; who has surrounded himself With the ', peint a Select' Committee to bee- the report of ' not,go eery .far.". The Stet 'day I drew seven - le veret members of the worst phase ofi Wash- ~ the Committee niche House - A,report will thee teen. cents even, as they could not make change 4 ingtnn life ; whoSe retinue consist% oil lobby- • be made by the Senate:Cement; tee, to theitSen ao as to give me sixteen and two-thirds cents. ! , lets. Rebels. and ndventurers ; who ha.; point- ' ate. The genet.. will - take er.ion end its Tr , I welit.out treget lunch when the • thought led the public service 'by Melting. espionnge ; firm will be officially eventntibieattel Le the , struck-me and I had better reserve fourteen . I honorable, and trear.hery the means lof ad• 1 lieuee. The Speaker will appoint a' Board mitts for ear titre, ns I lived a great way on I vancement ; who hated...relived the party that ,of 3lanagere to entitled the teeeieclenret fronethe r4tere, and needed seven cents to ride, elected him, as well as the party that creator they •till carry to in ti!:ea'•'- • tr, e'ticice (li • home cud the other scree cents would bring I him ; who has made his own morbid itt el ' iterea emir eti. Tke ;L otion 'if tee la ,us'' wit; ill•' to the store next etorning. I had mow : overweening vanity the only rule of 'his ad- •be read to the Senate. wlr.:4 lien eopninte lefethtee cents w i l ice I i nves t e d, i n c akes, I ! ministration ; Holm bee sought to entrap it the time when it will, "a' s'h'! kt;st:lf iutn,:e., soon had to curtail my expenses of riding and ; I uetriou; servants Cr tile people into igen emit- . e oars of • 0 - preehraine e ~ .-e 'stratus-; try to walk home which west'. weary task to 1 nious evasiou ,of the.law, and who now elturee ' takes thug oath that he. r: - ..7 le l .1,',....t, t' . .•-e -me after trotting all day on business. I wee to break that law with impunitv—this mnst tire. The Board of,elann et ere of the tnee sionally begged a ride -Mete, sometimes I infamous Chief-Magistrate should' he swept,, being introduced toebe bar of the Court, for would xide on a •slop airt,l and sometinies I o ut i .o f °en , teed. ;LET twit nos MPEACHED t-- , 1 Many present, she ertieleeof impeachnieut. - Would excite the sympathy of the striver of a . i. And let the Republican party shawl that itt A summons i.s isensel to the party ee..estel le coal cart and ho would take pity on r a n and I not only leis the power to preserve thug court-amuse er the articles tit impettellm'ehLeixing give me a - ride. 1 thus worried along, deter- . try from rebellion tinder Jefferson Devis, butt ' the day metre:title, which is served at,le.ue. mined' to stay my term out in hopes of . it I abeitrnm treachery under Andrew Johnsen. 1 ten data before the rettirn tberene The day . . promotion. 1 alwevs tried to make myself 1 _ee, y Tr i t ,„,, e of Fe e . 24 , ' •of the • trial having arrived. the lettpe, me , , - . "useful toile concern' ae well as I knew how, • -.e, F . . - 7t , : . ereving iteelf into rommitte , : of th.a itel rile tut to no.purpose. ! 'proeeeds. In a body to the Semite 'el:ember One day the elderly man called me to him ' • The Kentucky Sena,tor. I and is admitted. The return is read by, i t`:. , and .sald : .."William, it is nearly New Years i Secretary of !the Senate. Arrange:at ../. - and you have always been a dutiful anti at• 1 A correspondent of the Cincinnati . Conenor- ' then made for the summoning cit witeees*.r, tenlive boy, end have served us •well. I w ill 1 cid supplies' all the necessary infarmation 1 The trial beiuz completed, ' each; aftiele is now give.you a letter, of rerennmehdetion a n d n 1 Parsed read by the Secretary, and Ir. tell, neernine the new I:. S. Senator feint Ken• • I, believe we will not want you any longer. I c .o. . when each Senatnr npswers "(Mike ,or "'Not mms C.MitCteery Titus ended my tribulation. I have come I cocky. We emote: Tht , • ' Guilty." two teirde being rel . :mired', 0 declare to•the creneltisimi Unit. the beat will, In beeOnle !of Devices county, Kentucky, or as he is bet- the accused: iefiltee The deciejon is given; a merchant is tO b e born sort, trod I haves' lit; ter known here, "old Tom li;;Creeree" lives 1 and communic a ted In the neetised. if found tie advice to glee to the rising geneeationandl State,and' guilty, the President- will - from - Mit utrnOnt. on a farm • . lower ,In the part of this I . . that is "lemitu a trade." I „, ed of his otheeethe •furiCtioes'of ,we venture to say n jollier oldl rani} I e l' :cos n— , .which will devolve upon the I'resuientel.the • 1 1 ' exist anywhere else in this br9r,ti (lc - I :Awn. Senate, the lion. Benjamin F, Wade Of ,Oliin wealth. He 'once rend law, and sometimes' The trial of President Johnsrei, will,tiMk - • •or the Most ce•lebrated h at e pillisictigs , career or 'her month, “yroi iiiturt polifklniihaidiunt , Expe?ience's note had E,.. 2 wiplassant style.. • - : • ~,, • WIU3 'a Careices'uiprObittC," said ' Hairy,; ly; • nu! yon • see Jinte"Coniell I Was watching nie t i , and—" • •• • , -, ,i , And thaCris Alm. eiti-ol: all nisuptand inlrs;:_ietwetn Harry Grover. apckl Oriel i 13iiiiiiidtlii.ficaiilti:fer0 , ,eradie.' ''' - 1 - "•''' Min Experience' will 'Tither, disappointed lletirri Wort IBhe Tata& HIM .19-tutTlPokr i.aifichoolhonse "txirsier , lot," luso ehe watild il l i 1 'Jo tiiii94ld tbaronlia the'course - 'other : 114b . yearrr oflife;:elie'llad had imager of lti rtiiiitee':-v,,Tr.,•• ~ .'• • - .., ::, ZHnWever,",:esid )lies Expetience,:"Aricl LS , ' - ;,y ; lia o ppy. ned,ma_ybe tiiings iire . ,b9t as f!r?,..7-7f.ifridf:coTianf°?k 141 !,.Mf; ERIE 6 4;p:, I .•, • • "b 4 ~ • ,' ''lLlatilrilliit: *alai ,a -, liteiseikaati 0 , ' ° A' ' brow n brown'stone front and 'limiting team hid always been oty *atilt:tom -. limp bdrn bbfgrtansteirwillka 'bye ~ n ikkm,4,b.nt s Ton' 1 till pocket.', .11,y parental Were considere4 in oderate clrcarioilatices, andl*as sent when' - gcti , tcf young tci the district' *brief ''td cam- mece my• education. - II progreseed , a• fine-In yuyaudiesi.. that I I was at once setstO,wo for it'ln e rcluint.” The i Mindof being a merchant 50 intrntited my 1 Mind thafT,Svat not long:It/MUM:fig to the high-school! •.—'i,! • i -. ..., 7.• ~ , , :, , r ,(l I spentilliee yeat.s In • that • institutfork., in lia_rd studying prirtgrailunteil,... arid , a ft er 'Te belying my tliplotba. I of course ' ermildered that - I wit.; on lifisnOotti tried to fortune.- -With no friends to put me forward I quietly - hashed, like Ilicawber, "for something, - to turn up." - ~But before startle : put,, on my mercantile 'expedition, I was tidd to Mahe Myself so "lial liable:to-m:O,, employers that. they _could not *itt along wltlond:me." 'My mother.also colci l me about the pin story ; , "that is—a hey ap : plied f'or a situatlon;merchant did' not want and help, the lad went into the street end se chlentelly Picked up a -pin, when the mer clumt.called thelad in ;and erapl?yed him ; the lad afterwards became one ofthe firm." ti . On . morning I pinked up a ew`spA . per and read an' advertiseme:nt.--Wanl—a smart furtive lad to lettrn the dry goods Asities.l,„ I% iii graduate of high prefeirek bring rec ommendation. to N. i t Co. • Idressed myself in my best clot lei, put nn a'clean collar, and ' n Mi nice bandke Met in my pocket, ire my boots. an extra dish, and WI *ei(t with My diploma unde my arm to `or the situation. I fr.iin on my ar. - , a waiting for "next." Ling by sounding in .a AMY 17 , "Fellers I, said °thing, but in. 4t 1 t it came ; .rid exlithl odd my di oiry -ingr man. e arc you parents ?', ‘c . 1 7" i 1 "L‘' lAgef; f 4ther ligg InCL AUPlidso ',Korn hitioli• to %oh the Ipitt into THE . PIRECIDENT MUST BE I}ll. l - "EACIPE D. '` PAUL i • • d. 121 !: 1 •.i i, /A, keep hooks, wash Are you honest, faith. /13 . I Do you swear, ~ i _ . _ ning the situation; I Auestions. • I . 41.4* f. r. . • Inas- 4.1 Vii, - ,;; , •r: 1 ); ; e; :j ME . . WWII =NI irL il" ftwitui ' ati. "l" A na frrstatra irse uk:_ 11 ° 41 - ' pitiCrirteaCipcWilsda:iikTaft , • meats. ' A- _ - liiiiilifimi W. .. : . , 1 etiliagitiativniP Jcvikit Jor-ttititt 'P i t - IP-Ihtl, lodo Kt .; ir, , aer.3 fro lir thtmielve. tm- trialitei stit ttobl4 - 11 - 14i4.-uM to? &UN.) Ohara Of t teii 'v . :66014E tie cieti hiukttliimi::•t ~,4 ' ,t: 7 ' J - . L. ~ 1 ill Nombre and Orofihr osziamwittroo of stio2 o ,•*: , i Tito P l ! 1 $ 11 -;4o° ITVitg): l , 4l ' 4 (: , • Par?" 3 l 4 , Aram rit";. - 1" lL • ; . • aVoilliotHAtititaind faiio4filVtatir oolf tOtoinuOlileetiton to tuit , t wtelelpAior : • • H:? IMO • I Ili I F T": rt, l l ... ,