TM VOLUME XVIII. . - PUBLIMED EVERY SATURDAY BY A. P . nenLIN & B. F. •SIALIN, STATE falt GET, ERIE, Pn• !T ER MS . One copy, One year, in advance, . SI 50 Otherwise, two dollars a year is ill invariably be charged. These tertus is ill be strictly adhered to in di eases; Advertisements inserted at 50 cents per, square or the tjrst itfsertion,•and 25 cents for cacti sub sequent insertion. Job Printing, of all varieties, such as Books Pamphlets, Handbills, Show Bills, Carils,Steam boat Bills, Blanks for Notes, Receipts, &c. exe cuted in the best style and mi. short noiice. MOORE, T. %V Dealer in Groceries, Provision:4, ,Candies, Fruit &c. No. 1, Perry Block, State greet; Erie, Pa MARSHALL & LOCKIVOOD, . Attorneys at Law. °lnce up stairs in the Tam many Halthuilding,norch ofthe Prothonotary - 's Office. 9 SMITH JA6KSON. Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cieecns Ware, Lime, lion, Nails Sc. No: 111, Cliearisitle, Eric, Pa. JOHN 11. MILLAR, County and Borough Stirvc) of ; office in Exchange Buildungs, French st , Erie. E. N. HULnEnT & Co. BUFFALO, N. Y. STORAGE, FORWARDING AND PRO DUCE COMMISSIQN MERCHANTS, AND Dealers in Lehigh and Erie Cool, Salt and Produce geletally. Particular atten• tion paid to the sale al Pleduce and purchase of MerchandiZe. N 0.3 & a Coburn Square, South Wharf. E. N. HULBERT, U. DRIUG9. Buffalo, N. Y. 49 BENJAMIN GRANT, Attorney and Coansdlor at Law ; (Ake 2 ' State at., oppn4iir the Fa!zle I lore', Eric, M2BMW2Mn Attorneys k. Counsellors at Lu‘i, (Wien on French street, over S Jaelsson se's. Store, Erie. April 14, 1917. 49 _ . I. ROSENZWEIG fsr.. Co. Dealers in Foreizn and Dolne;tieory Goods; Heady Made Clothina, Don s and shoes, ke, I, Flemming Mod., l.it,?te Street, Erie, Pa, GALBRAITIN & LANE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Lau•--011iee on Sit'h street, west side of ate Public Srinare„ Erie, Pa. J tIIIII,III. IV C At nnArrft (i. LOWIIS E.:: CO, Dealers in 'Watches, Jewell y, Silver, German ail ver, Plated uni , ),Bri..tannia Ware, Cutlery, Mil itary and Fancy Goods, N 0.7 Reed Home, Erie P. l) WILLIAMS &WRIGHT. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Dry Goods, ro iseries, 11. dNNure, Croehery, ,tilossware, Iron, '(ails, Leather, Oils, etc. etc. corner of State seteet and the Public Squa, oPPosile the Eagle Tas ern; Erie, Pa W I'LL! All RIBL7r. Cabinet. Nlalier, Upholster and Unilertakr, State Strew, Erie Pa S. IMCKINSt 1). Physician and Surt:eon, ollice on Seventh Street west oldie Church. Erie. Pa. WALKER tz, COOK, General Porwardin ,, , Coniiiiisrmon, and Product Mrriliants; Red Ware llouse, cast of the Pub lic Po Eric. -, JFI9I Afannfacturcrs Tin, Com.' and Shcct-iron wire corner of Fritnelt and Pin streets, Erie. • ;LESTER, SENNETT tsr. CHESTER; Iron Founders, wltole.iale and retail dcaler, in Stoves, Hollow-rare Rte. State street. Erie.pa JOHN 11. ‘I3ITRTON .., Co) Vlealesaleand retai !dealer. in Dierzs,:llediciers Dye Stun, Groceries, &e. No„3, Reed lioui , e Eric, Pa. C. -M. TIBBALs, Dealer in Dry Goods, Grout:rice, 4-c. No. eticapsitle, Erie Pa. . . , GOODWIN tz. TRUE*DAIL. Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, ice., No. I, ! Barmen Block, State st.,Eric, Pa - - - CARTER Zs:, BROTHER. Dealers in Dru!!s Medicines, Puinls , ()ill:, Dye, Muff+, Glaes, Cc., :No. 6 Reed Hoilee,•Ei ie- B. TOMLINSON & Co Forwardin‘r and C01111111,,i011 Merchant'; 109 rrencl!-,'Ftreet, Erie, antl•at 6th Skr et Canal lla .on„d.o ile,ilers in Groceries and Provision. HENRY CAD%VELL. Dealer in Dardware, Dry Goods, Groc4ies, &r. east side of the Diaintnid, and one dour east of the e, Pa. EAGLE lIOT EL, By Hiram T.. Brown, corner or State stre-t and the Public square, Erie, Pa. Eastern, Western, and Southern 1 . -tatze office. - - LI".PLE 2 , z. HAMILTON. Fainnable . erehant Tailors, o4Llte Public Square, a felt uori n eet or State ,treet, Erie, Pa. JOE I JOHNSON. Dealer in Thip.2ie.d, i:ceitane..., Sunday and Classical School Book; Stationary etc. etc. - No.lll, Frenchiitrect, Erie, Pa. P. A. R. BRACE, Attilrney and Counsellor at law, Prairie du Chien, W. T. practices in the romilies of Crawford. Grant and lona, Pl.'l'. and in Clayton county, low Territory. • __ • 'UP l'FhlEs' series 01 hoot Books, 1,2, 3,'1 and 5, for sale at No. 11 I, French St. Erie Mlv 6 1817 %' ESTABLISHMENT, Da State Street, nearly opposite the Eagle Hotel. GLOOMIS 4. CO. are now reeeiVint; from New York and,opoinintr at their new store 4 lleteen.k e a ,i,ortment of Mt h and Ea-lion Ole J EWELRY, (enthraeine , the latest style (ifiAork fo rt, t„) watches, Cloas, Plated and lirittnnia Fine Cutlery, Steel Trimmings, Cdmpheite " 1 Solar Lampe Looking Glows, Gold Pens, t*lle.h , or a ith a .ietteral variety of Useful land Or harnental 'article% 'Call and ste what you will are. Jane 4 6 1817. 1 6 _ " Cash For . 119. x Seed. C,tsil wilt be paid' for one. thousand hushelt FL A :Seed by CARTER O & BROTHER. Aug% 27, 1817. No. 6, Reed Howe. ____ RI I GARS.—Loar, ernslied, Pulverized, Chari lied, Porto Rico, listvana, New• Orleans Su gar, for sale at No An„ 2g . I Perry Clot:lc. _ T. w. MOOR[. . WESTERN HOTEL, tint Proprietor. The Isl., F 111) ,Criber would respectfully inform ills friends and the traveling public gen , crafty, °tit he has leased for a term of years this new and commodious 11011:3C, eittrated at the Eight h Street Canal Basin This location ren ders the " ‘VESTERN" pro-eminently the most convenient and desirable stopping place for all either doing business or traveling on the Canal. There is, also, attached to this establishmenta large and convenient Stable for the use of Boat men so& others havin 2 horses. N o pains or expense has been s pared in tittin:!:z up this house for the convenience, comfort and pleasure of guests,. and the Proprietor trusts by strict attention to business to merit anA receive a share of public patrons:gr. Eric, April 21, 1817, • V . I 74! 4 , ► _ E -. 1Et..... • ,-- I . , V.. •i B l . .., • • .4, . i ~ • . • - 1 - - ~ . . . • ; • I \4 _ . . p _ • , . . p . . . . . ~, , I AR. .: • . . ' : ‘• ' ‘• .I - ' 411 ' •.. • .e :' •, ' - ' ' • • . _---- - ----.4--. 4 -4.--4---.----,....----.4....----...-4. , - - 1 1 , , , •_ I 66- THE WORLD , IS HOVER'N••D• TOO Di IT OJR . 2P- '''" . .•: ' . • A , , , „.•.: . . . • i ........ • , ......__ • ._ __\_. Custom House, district of Presque Isle. EltIN, November 17, 1847. F.ALED Propos3le will he received at the Tre.tsury‘Departmen t of the -UnitediSt , ites in the city of Washinrrion,' until the 31st of Decem ber,lBl7., for the supply of Rations foe petty offi cers and seamen of the United Slates Revenue Nimble vessels on Lake Erie, for the term of one year from the Ist day of January, ISIS, The ra tion for the Rev enue service is the same as that allowed in the Naval service, omitting the liquor and consists of the articles enumerated in tho 101- low table, to wit: 1 -tj •..7 70 C 4 " , D aet , 7T: " ,p 77" S 3 0 II ')o3f a 1 6„iod ~. I ~, .. I t.- ...- I I papp tz- I 4Aquaqurtia I JO saimala • tt- ri-• I gwlosisi W t 3 W W IL IV 5m3110' II Ff . ',lwo I I I l i 110303 ILI) ec lama _ L., -r iasaaqj .0- I 'siluaa IS" I t..., t..,.. I t.... .The rations to he of good and wholetomequal .ty, to be approved_by the colleen -1r; and the dif ferent articles comprising the ialioll lo be deliver ed mi hoard die vessel in good and sufficient tasks and vessels, to be provided by the contractor, and the ()Mews di.tinetly marked on each. 12M=N111 „ • . It is to be understood that the contractor will be bound to flunk!), upon reasonable notice, as, often us may be required by the captain of the vesz=cl, ith the approbation of the collector, (not exceedin l r upon veraae one day in each k,) such sit Int at, atid fresh veuetables as may be olent to the correspondlng parts of the ration allowed in the natal service. MURRAY W LLON, etor. Custom House. district of Presque Isle. ERIE, Pa., Nov. 17, 1847. PIIOPOSALS will be received at the Treano •ry Department of the Unit' d States until the 3lst day 'Ol December, 1.9-17, fur finnishity , arti • des of SHIP CHANDLERY for the "Unite States Revenue. Marine" vessels on Lake vrie for one year from the Ist of January, 1818. The e6n;raetor will he.eweeted to furnish such arti. des as may be required for theuse of said vessels trout ti me to time: Asi hetlule of the articles and form of th.• pnposal, may be seen at this °Mee. It is to be distinctly understood that no bid 'will be en•ertained finin any ptrssu . nut actually \ en ltaged in the bo•niess, in ahic'i lie proposes to fluid sh; and all bids should he transmitted,sealed, to the Secretary attic Treasury, Washington city MU fejt A Y AV 11 A LLON, Collector. A'OR'SMSII • DM I NISRTAI LF.TTEit or ad mi it i .1; rat ion de bonis not have been gratteed to the subseribeti oil the estate e . Henry Thompson, lute of Leila - car township, deceased. Persons indebted to said estate, or havity , el,,ims against the same, are requested to call and present Ahern, properly authenticated for settlement, and settle !heir indebtedness. T tIOMPSON, Athifx. 6t25 Nov. 6 1817, EXECUTORS SALEOF REAL ESTATE. viriure of an order id .the Orphan's Court I) o f ' the county of Erie, will be exposed to sale, by public vendtte, on the premisas, on the 23 AI ' f lay of Deeembtr arm. at I o'clockl ) . M., the folloWing described prop. rty, to wit:—All that coralrt piece of hod, situated in Elk Creek township, in said co m m., a nd bounded as lol lows:—lleginning at the northwest corner of whole tract No. 455; thence east long the public road Si) pi relies and 10 links, thence south to the Meadville road; thence northwesterly along said road to the west line of said tract (455;) thence north along said tract line I.( the place of begin ning; containino. 50 acres, more or less;—sold as the property or John woodworm, late of said toOliship, deceased, being the farm . on which said deceased resided at the time of his death. Timms or SA I. E: —One third on confirmation of sale; one third in one year, and one third in two years; to be secured by bond and Mortgage. C A LVI NU7 4 Z V DANIEL SDARETTS, E ' x'rs , Elk Creek Nov. 27, 1 8 17. 4ttr SRAY STlfhlt. —Caine to the residence - of the subscriber on the lake road, in Harbor creek mien-hip, about the 20th of Ocioher, a two year old lied Steer, a little curled -in the hair, sonic white on its belly, no artificial piarks. The owner is requested to come, proVe property, pay charges and take it away. PETER CROSS - t ' Harborereek, Dec. 4, 1847., 5t.29 Dr. PIM TIIOSISONIAN, BOTANIC AND lIY DROPA'I'IIIC PHYSICIAN. • R — rolliee on Sixth Street, Erie, Pa.,rl offers hi, services to all those who pre fer the health restoring agents oldie vegeta tie king(luiri, ns he discards all poisons of what ever ileq rip.ion, aad uses only such,rernedics as act in unison with the laws of life 'We use such Balms as have no strife, W i.hnsttire or the laws of life, With blood our hands we never stain, Nor poison men. to ease their pain." -- N. B. Botanic NlediCul Books kept 'on hand. Nov: 27, 1847. - 3m28 / LITERARY \ NOTICE: NY Responstitio aim of Erie or vicinity, " . . . is privile. , ed to draw Books from the library of the Irving Institute for a small monthly The library contains over one thousand volumes. Books may be drawn every Saturday evening. By order, &e. Ismtc Moonttema, Nov. 4 0• Sec; Our Customers , 1 ARE infornied ,that in addition to our prese n t stock of CLOTHS and VESTING'S We will be receiving by Express during t h e Fall arid Winter such 7onds in our line as the demand may ill tiro. It is cincirely hoped this city will sup ear led on by mechanics, G. B. 4.1 , IL KEENE. I "1. 4 r o n e re g ul ar r :9 1 : I Mercha nt nt Tailor 4'll°P , th t a :2 i : __„__-..._—___________ HARDWARE:—Our stook of Hardware com prises a great. variety of Mechaniaat Imple &pants of superior quality, such as Firmer Chissels, pongee, plane irons, auger bits, cast steal augers '(long shank,) braces and bits, real Scotch plated ompasses, Dividers, tap borers, term). mill and cross cut saws, hand and back saws, saws and frames, together with a general assortment of building, materials, Locks, Handles,- Knokers, Bolts Butts and screws; hooks and hinges,fa LESTER, SENNETT 4•CHESTE . Nov 13, ISO", 1 .0 tv m ~-6 ‘anoi3 ISM 1 p it 't MI ~ .n .0-i '0 1-3'.4 ‘sassulow 'au2aulA MEDICAL BOOKS, UNITED States Dispensatory, by Wood fi Bach. Family Physician, by Doct. Beach. New Remedies, by R. Danghison, M. D. Consumption Cured, by S. S. Fitch. M. D. For sale by BIJIITON & PERKINS. - Nov. 27. S UPERFINE Rice Flour in pound pat:loges • for family use, for sale by Nov. 27 • BURTON & PERKINS. CAND . FS.—True Sperm Candles, also -Pure -Sperm Oil for rale at Nov. 27. BURTON & PERKINS'. New Firm and New Goo s. JTAMES ERJGHES would inform his limner- J 'ous friends and customers that he has as sociated WM. C. W.lltitEtN , with him in the business, under the firm of Runes Hughes ..5; - CO: He would hirthermore state tiCat they; have just received a Isr4e and well selected assortment of Dry Goods; Groceries, Hardware, CloieenNware, &c., all of which will be disposed of as low as they can be procured 'elsewhere. H eying lbeen chief ly purchased at package prices, or in other words at the prices paid by jobbets in New York, they can be sold at unusually low rams. Ladies and gentlemen, atirdthe public generally, are invited to call arid examine their aa,ortment. : They have just received a largo quantity of Salt w •Ich msy be-had at the lowest tnarlot price. NOA. 27 J. HUGHES & (10. TO THE FASHIONABLE. VXTRACT Vanellu, %; anella Bean, Bitter.Al- 114 mond, Ex. Leinmon, Rose Watet, Mace; Mustard, White Ginger, Pure Olive Oil, Cayenne Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves and Nutmeas. Dee 4, CARTER Sr. BROTHER. • OTE Pluiu. Gilt edged, and Embossed Visiting Curtis. ' INKS.—Blue, Black, Red, Carmine, Indelible, Indian, e:c. etc. by Dec. 4. CARTE Pekin Tea Company's Agency. NO. 5, REED HOUSE. fT cat, be no longer doubtedethat the establish ment Of the above agency -in Erie, has enabled buyers t 0 tkblain tea Irmo tvt enty-live to thirty three and a Mild per,ecnt less than thrtnerly„,and has consequently reduced somewhat the proli.s of the -Ohl dealers—lt's no wonder then that they wince under it, and by raising the pry of hum bug" endeavor to injure the credit of these Teas, but they can't do it. Spit out your venom and ill natured whittlpisms, gentlemen, they are tterfeet ly harmle , s, a discerning public Itn6 lull well to motives prompting yen. These teas do and will sell, notwithsteindinti,het cruse they are hotter and cheaper than Can be tad elsewhere, and pc cause they are flesh and 'pin up so they will kelp fresh any lea,gthof time. Every package is war ranted fill weight exclusive of the paper and foil; these aro facts and no •qutattnek,"as all who have tried the teas know! and those that have not may. Buyers will please nut confound' names. The only !dace in Erie where the Pekin Company's tea can be had, is at No 5, Reed House. of BURTON & PERKINS. 29 EOC. Dec. 4, 1817 \ c . WINDOW GLASS. PEE Window glass, from 7by9 to 20 by 30 inches, from the eastern fa - tot iesi warranted a superior article. Glals cut to any size or &lap:, without extra charge. Putty always on hand. • Dec 4. CARTER 4.• BROTHER. 36,7 GALLONS Tanner's Oil; 80 eailurp, I breaded whale oil, at Nu G lteeJ f louse. CA RTER & WTI] En, MEE ARTIS'I'S'•TOOLS A Nl3 COLORS.— Kreirmetz white, Flake do. China White, Silver do . Curmi. , Lake, Vermilion Chinese, do French, Indian Red, Li,ht do Prussian Bine, Chinese do tiltramarie do, Antwerp' do Royal purple, Naples yellow. Bister, Ivory Black, Vine do Vandyke Brown. Masteek Varnish, Nut and Poppy, Oil, Glass Stubbs and Mailers, Pallette Bo4rds, do Knives, ' Easels, Caqvass prepared. BRUSHES.—SabIe, Pig Huir,iFlat and Round in tin, Blenders do, Guilders Brushes, Crayons assorted col's. Drawing Pencils, do Paper, 31 White rind tinted Bristo' Board; And in shcrt we have a pretty complete assort• ment of articles in this line, and intend always keeping and supplying every article that may be celled for on the shortest notice. Dec 4. GARTER. & nitoTtlErt. M II E PICTURES.—Some I . eauti ful paintings of Birds and Flowers. Al o sum • very fine Views done by the brst French; Masters. Dee 4. C RTEIe 'MOT FIER. SAVE YOUR HOU TH /677 L M. Br ro kI I 460 lbs. Red L t e e ad, a 450 " French anayel kw Ochre, 1000 " Spanish within!! GOO " Venetian red, 250 " Litharl!P, 150 " French & chrome Green, 7i " American Ver million, 'o 6, Reed House, by &PROT HEIL I • 28 For sale very low at . CAI - N0v.27, 1847 DYl'4 STUFFS. 4 4 BBLS. Dye I6Voods, 500 lbs. copperas, 800 " Alum. 600 madder, 500 " Blue Vittel, 200 ex. Leawood, • OU " catnwood,2oo oil vitriol, 100, Mamie Acid. 30 Indigo, Bengal and Caraccas, 20 " solution tin,.lo cocheneal, ' 20 " A mietto r For :ale low by CARTER. 4- BR.CriTIER. 29 Nov. 27, 1547 Something Nevi?. • TilE subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to the public the arrival from New York of an extensive assortment of Goods in their line, embracing WATCftES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, plated and Eritannia, Ware, Girandoles, Solar and Camphehe Lamps, Looking , glasses, glassdare, spectacles, fancy podit and thousands of useful and ornanterral articles for the Hotydays, which arr offered at reduced prices. Having selected Watches with unusual care from late Mmortations; those wishin. a' good Time piece for little money will do well to buy. Our thanks, arc duo our patrons for !Etym. - , con• ferret in times_past, espeeirdly for patroniXitc re ceived in our new store on State street, add hope byenttention to business to retail - our old and 'Make many new customers. ' N. 13. Particular attention•given to the repair ing of all kinds of Watches. Wap:h work, re• (miring Engines, which generally ss. done in the larger cites, attended to on short node°. , • Goods received by Espreso every felt , / :days 'loin New York dormg - the winter. G. LOOMIS Cn. State street, : nearly oppooltti Eagi Hotel and next door to Spafford's Boo Wore. i • • Nor, 20. 1847. • t /BUFFS AND BOAS.-150 Muffs and ,Boas, .0 1 k of the real Lynx, Nat. Garnet, W lid Cony, China Lynx, lustred and tray, Just received from the Fur cotr.pany, and, selling 25 per cent. less than last season by WILLIAMS & WRIGHT. 26 Nov. 13, i 847. t 'GIMPS AND FRINGES, in great voriety, for 840 by '• LESTER ' ..9..S.NNIETTIL CHESTER. Tk10y.13,. 11317, • t SATURDi`ikY Front lhn Ilartiol Times. Samuel Hamilton Walker was b the year 1815. in Prince Gorge Co ryland. His brothers and ytherrela. reside in WiAington city., During inole Indian war, lie enlisted' in the service as a private, and was one of . ney'k picked `men to penetrate the e of Fkirida, where footprints of the ‘ were never before seen. In that expedition,.which effectual, put an t Florida war, by conquering the India, their i own council tires, young Walk ly distinguished -himself. Ile was 1 of the during Barney, whose quiet lion never failed to seclect the most and bold. At the cloSe of -th l e Seminole war wont to Texas, and joined Col.-Hay ny of rangers. In the siiiiimer of was one of the fifteen of Hays' me with revolving pistols, who attack, Camanche Indians, rind defeated tli, ing thirty-three ilea Indians upon and from the numberi f dead and dyil off; it was believed j hut more than Camanche force was lain by these ti gers. In this fierce; battle, Walker cei thiough the body by the spear Idler), the spear pinning liim to the, was left in that ,eondition by his ions, who supposed be was deal. battle, he was found With the spear B,i ing through him, though he hail sac' getting it out of the ground. ' Alia ions relieved him from it. and found . 1 touched a vital part. r He recovered Walker was also one of Col. Fish hundred men who marched against c sand Mexicans stationed at Mier; and tined by the Mexicatip previo.u-, to tl , as he made an excursion among then the defeat 'of the Mier' expedition , marched with oilier prisoners, to the Perote. These prisoners received: than treatment which Ina other people, save Mexicans and 'cannibals; hill - those within their power. At S Texans resolved to m he their escum ker was foremost. , t waS arrange; should seie and disarm one of the g. that Cameron, a Scotelfmen, should : other in the same ,Way. I.At the sit guards were disarmed in o momentl; Texans, 214 in number, rotdied into court, where 160 Mexican infant guarding a quantity cif arms and am,' The Texans soon had'comMand of' t i and armed themselves! Whilst doing hundred Mexicans, cavalry l and infantli ed outside of the elites. : The Texan upon these, and defeated them, kith their,number, and losing. tire. The' then'escaped, but finally became hi mountains, Mid suffered greatly from AslWalker expressed it to a friend IretOrn ' their eyes became so sunken f". gel and fatigue, that they appeared Ii beteg iv the head. lii this condition t recapthreit by the Mexicans, and tail to Salado. Hero theiblood-thirsty' S l i na deManded the lite I A every tenth the company was marched out to black beans—one black bean for ev man being placed in the bowl,' and drew them were strut. Young Torre city, got one, and was killed on th Those who drew the white beans, t • jetted to the most infedie sufferings ker, with eight othe4 however, fina pod from Mexico, and returned, to' He then joined the i l'e x an revenu• where he exhibited h s usual edicien When Gen. Taylor marched int 'with his army - of oectmation, and were wearing a hostile appearance, ' at the head of a company of Texas 1 armed with Colt's patent repeaters, o strfilces to the United States, was and ,aided in defending Point Isabel. stationed between that place and Gs lor's advance camp, and he, at once s • communicate with the General. A seeding Twelve mile;, he encountere hundred Mexicans, and most of his m_ inexperienced, fell Mick, a't theappen such an Overwhelming opuosition. that remained around their bold corn firmly received the attack of the Mr and gave them battle for I about 15 killing about thirty of , them, . They treated, sand were pursued to' within mile of Point Isabel. It wali reported thatWelker was I at night he came into the fort, and ‘' indomitable spirit for which lie wa guished, at once °tiered to communic General Taylor, proVided he could t r f men as companion's. , This proposiii i such circumstances, With the enemy and lurking in every;path and this considered rash.' But, six Texans vi ed, and after several .bold adventure: o which they charged through - a fat Mexican lancers, whilst they were ng to,,forage their' horses, they rent camp ,of Gen, Taylorlip safety on die Walker was among the bravo in joined;the gallant Col. May, and need • him inliis famous charge when Gen. ga w , as taken prisoner. , The gove without solicitation, rewarded his aery signal bravery by a Captain's comm the new regiment of U. S. mounted Thus promoted, he repaired to Maryl soon rallied around him principally( ryland acid Kentucky ? 250 volunteer whose services were accepted by, the ment.l With this entopany has re Vera'l Cruz, and was !employcid to 1 1 1 .. It 4... BROTHER =I :ES BY PAINTING Buffalo and Pittffiburgli dry and in oil, pure, , 350 lbs Glue, - 250 Pap, Lampblack . , 40 t. chrome yellow. 200 g al. Spr. turpentine 150 Linseed oil, 55" Furniture pnd coach varnish, 200 ipaint and varnish • ; Brushes, DECEM fl OUTII AND AC:E enutiNl 111103 originally op iLriedteal started about M.': I tf Eton College; For trut ey ate incomparable: • The following bt Etonian, a pe by *lto Cave and melody. ti I often That ink each totterjrig form Mips along in l'+'s decline )111 a heart as young, an war 11 of idle thouglue us 'mine: It has had its dtpainofjny, Jrn unctiMill'd vire reamer king when the blitshing ho ,brills at lovely nronnin's gl, Once tul A 3 ful And enc l Ms o Cotnertet' First And eat: i s could tell life tale of yout Would think Ito sconce of lore ev More paissioun, more uncarthly trut Than ally taltibeforu or billen. Yes; they could tell of tender lays At midnight penned iu clitsoic Of days more bright than modern 4 And maids moroluir than modern' Of whispers in a willing ear, Of kisses on a blushing cheek; -,-.-‘, Esdi kiss each •allisper,!4! ton de Our modern lips to give or speak Of pa•sions too untimely r ercs•ial; Oe passions slighted , r!betrayol Of kiudre I spirits early lost, Forever en Time s restless wing? Must all the eyes that stip'sre brig! " And all the lips that talk of Miss, And all the forms so fair to sight, Hereafter only cons to i thi• I , Then what are earth's bet %is ions If we at length must lee tli...n th II If all we value moat on earth Era long must fade lia is) , ft 'm Hs Capt• Walker the Texan ER - 11, .1847. goerillai at bay and open a corn The bold feats of himself awl struck terror into the prowling this class of highway robbers, armed and well mounted, were clear path when "Walker and were on their track. His servi most valuable to the governme regret his, fate., A braver br never fell upon the battlefield. fast friend of improvements in .t and. his experience and kedn - him td adopt the best arms an , that could be had. Old custbm ioned arms, unwieldy and defec favor with him, so long as r ud ments were within his reitai 'eared in tlin y years 440, !, tenth:nit.* In the ,death of Capt. Walke the country has fast one of his bravest and most valiant suns, and we cannot but simpathise 4eeply with his-family and friends. • From the Pitt!liurgit JOINED HIS COUNTIWTS maids The moment we finished readi g Col. WYN- Koor's patriotic lettei; we pick 4 up the St . ti Louis Union of the 17th tilt!, n.which we found an editorial under the, above caption, stating that among the many g illant officers who,distinguished themselves ! ii the Chillua hau expedition, none surpassed , apt. Reid, of Salinecounty, Missouri. All jo tied Mpraise of his during and efficiency. He left his home a whig, just elected to the Missouri Legisla ture—a young man of good pOpt larity where known, with generous impulses and patriotic emotions. The party to which he was at 'welled, had not then avowed its hostility to the war. °mills return, - however, he found his former political associates, the apologists of the foe he had been fighting, the revilers of their country's cause, and Ober defenders. Such associations he was too patriotic to con- OR m; and hence, at the first lcupvrient op portunity, he announced torlais l form _r consti tunente, at the recent Democratic meeting in Saline chanty, that he was resolved hearafter, to stand by that party which stands by his county—to leave those who iicknOwleAe such men as. Webster, Corwin F,tiCO. tuffe leaders in their ranks. - i 1 • The following passage in 1 Capt Rim's speech is worthy of note: , , - -- • •1 1 , “The Mexicali nation, ignorant 0 ,11110, slur- - it and determiqation, unimi and etiergy, of the' American peoO k le; nut an are how contemptible in numbers is the faction that is in their inter est among us; arguing theiristrengh from the baldness with which they dpeak, instead of attributing the impunity with tvhich they lit ter their treason to the contempt of Ilia gun ! citizens for their insignificanee,—fia.l the speech of the:modern lecaritit (Coltwix) pub lished at the head of their iiiinies, read from their pulpits, and circulated throughout their h coui r ry, to keep alive,the fluggiiig spirits of their people and soldiery, until the proper time pho•ild come, according to his 'promise, for lieir trimly' by the previont triumph of trea on over our councils, and o onfainy over our ;arms. . ._ - I orth, 51 Anger. "The first time,,Gentleml, I binl the plea tore of reading this 'preciou l doctiment, was n the columns of a Mexican newspaper— ?lose elapses most to the gusto' of the editor printed in flaming capitals—vere !ItA miles from home, and in the midst. of enemies, we learned (with what feelings ( you oan imagine better than I can describe )ithat Those of us who had gone out at the gait of the Govern ment as .soldiers in its service, had been de nounced at home by an American officer, from the high place ( which his itresence has dis- ' graced forever,) in the Senatii Chamber of the United States, as nq bett'e than piratical marauders, the news bf wfibsetiefeaoand de struction would at - any time be received with rapture." !- I • ' Tun GLAss.-Lopking in fhe glass, hey? 7-- Ist i et that a pretty face? Ilekv plump and ro- , syl What beautiful curls!LWill they not i Ca titivate some heart? Alt! folly—folly.— i Would that you could see yet r heart as,plain:! ly as you behold you face: %That would you not behold? ,Pride and cayruption - would stare you in the face. ' AVhai a contrast with that polished brow! Why sal much care with your cheeks,lips, and hair? ' 'Why not:devide 1 a portion of your time to the improvement of the heart? The former' penis i with the body, but the latter survives the tymb.. 0, forget not your imMortal part, while preparing for die gag ballroom. A centerti hence that will liiii.e perished, which is Your greatest caret , while the immortal part you . neglect will live oh and bear the impress yeti give it in other worlds.—Porlfand Bullelin. 1 GERRIT SAIITIf-....80 says tl e Madison Cr!. Whi g —has addressed a lett r to the Super .l- " vors an d Justices of the sev ral towns of that lkaunty, requesting them to l:elect seven lun married, pour, landless wome I, (a part or all of ;hem may be widows,) tow Imo he proposes to give fi fty dollars forthe pi roam of aiding them to purchase a home fur themselves. It is evident by this bounty held out to mat rimony; Mr. Smith 1.3 no di4iple of Malthus —but then it is just as evideiA from his noble charity, that he is fully a disciple of him who enjoined 'Freely ye have ' ).eceived, freely give." 1 ! t 1 ' , .... 1 D SANDWICH ISLANDS.- D uring-uriilg ti • year 18 1 41 the total amount of shiPpitig w ielt arrived at the two principal ports iv. these Islands "(hlonolith) and Labaina) was 74; of these, 61. were merchantmen, 18 vesse ls of war, and %ha balance, whalers; the imports in 1848 amounted to $598,382 24; b r ing more than double t hard 1843; of these Winans $348,741 ,were front this country. Th 4 exports during $1 the same y/ar amounted to 585,nA00, exhib iting a babnce of trade of $l2 98'2 against the subject of his Island Majesty. ,With !heath er accompaniments of civilizlition, horse ra- service, .Y II Texas }natters Nralker, ' angers, bred his ccepted lie was in. Tay t out to ter pro f fifteen n being 'ranee of Pile few mender, meting, ninutes, hen re n half a eing has been introduced int A SPECIAIRN OF ROYALTY. per relates the folhwing inci perm' of Austria. under the ternich, the most despotie prn us characteristic of his imbec 11 pain, but pith that distill {to with aye four rt, under ii force, ;tot, MI 8 ' I unteer ,s impatience: . "lie wished to have, ,the otcier day, to ride with, in the gardens, a smalls 4arriage, like thatof Tom 'I inunb, and which must he drawn by inn dwarf horses. The next day, some important paper was presented for his sigtur; tore. 'Where's my little carriage?': demand= ed the Emperor. ,‘The carriage !nantifacturer is making it.. when I hnva it I will sign ,these papers, but not before.' .Thoy in formed him . hat the matter Was' very urgent, and that any delay, might. be attended-with very serious consequence's. .q'he„Emperor •wi r s immovable, and would only : irtign it a few da s after, when they shoWed Mtn Lien carriage.i'• -' • •• ' ommodore Perry has ekaet slooo l frotn thttowii of Alvarado; for l , - , the benefit , of the fat ilies•of Sergant Cluisettnd Trivet.) Magee, of the marines,, who' were kille4y the, guer illas, while on, duty, as guard:. • EUPIIONIOUS.—The Legislature nt Georgia . have been recently occupied ivitli the consid eration of the "Rua Road trot Intitloes !tun to 'Sukey's Nut.” . • in one ge body prepar.- hed the 30th, ' en who own-flied La Ve ,rnment, ipes and asian nd, and om Ma, angers, goverit aired. to ;eel? the unication.— his feowers guerillas, and always well ure to leave eL his rangers'', es have bee,n t, and all will Abler fellow ,He wee the e art pf war, rception,led equipments, and old (*ash, ire, found no cal improve-, A correspondent of ` the St. Loqi,...4 f , v, tra furnishes bOtne interesting,,inteitiatlnce rrunt., - Mexico. • ' CO:IL/MON Or Fr.—Every cofFte house, and their name is legion, wit's provided nua implements' of o'ambling— pirtiCt 'arty atiunal game qc ‘.lll.Onte." intemperance and, public disorder—the usimal attendants of gambling—prevailed in the' ity. By order of the commanding officer, gaining of all - kinds was, prohibited, . Coffee.lionse keeps were * forbidden to sell liquor to soldiers —fatitiangoes were net allowed except on cer tain conditions . and terms._ A provost mac- Shut was appointed. to enforce these orders.— As if by magic the whole condition, of things was changed._ ,All this has ,been brought ahem by the.energetic, and at the „same tune judicious, exertion of Col.. Easton. • . CI - . . TiTH OF mimic ArrAttts.-The Mexicans alk*eet{t,quiet, and,,are jitteutlingte their reg.-. ular busidess; yet therif are many who to say that , all this quiet is but the calm that pre cedes the:storm—that a.general iosum.tction is brewing, and may at any moment break out, Others again, who also Inetend to un derstandlhe Mexicans here, say that there is . no danger' to be apprehended. I am.strun‘, , ,ly inclined to the 'opinion that nothing serous is at hand. 1 believe the majority are like in ditrerent whether the Great l 'Mutfull or , Janies K. Polk rules over them, provided ilhTv can sell their grapes, peaches, corn and red pep pers, and smoke their sega ain peace. Au express consisting of captai l amid heutenaat and fifteen men, started fur Washington on yesterday. The capt. isa be• rer ot despatch• es from head quarters here, •nt by the- com !minding utlieer, , „Col. Newt)} of the Illinois foot. It is uuderkuud t ,at he to-Wash ington fir orders, in con -equ mce of havintt• discovered a very large in. re'- nest, to the el feet that au awful insurre )u was contem- , plated, by the people of No lexico, and that a Mighty host was being ised by Armije, Ex4.;Uvernur, who is.now, o was, at last, ac .6ottnts, at,El Paso. (4nNErtovs.—We learn from the Pittsburg-, . , papers, says s lit° New [Orleans Delta, that the,ollicers of the •ith regiment of , Artillery, to which earn. Drum was ticacht•il at the dime he hyll, have made a co'ntlibutinn to hi„ wife and family of $2,000 which has be7n lur warAd to them. R 1 DS. AL Balt Jt —A very large meet 4 ing of i the friend of, Con. Tii - vior, for the Pre.i.kincy was In Id at Nlontifoinery, Du the Itith. Jaine:: ? 1 .11. IV( winati. a prominent D - nu:rat, pre, ded en at the imeeting. Eloquent and energelie ad dre.lOrei 'were made' by the nom James E. !l t d. ser,! fotnterlya Democratic representative in Contr+s from the district, and the Do ll H. W. Hyliard, ffie iiiesent wliig RoprE4 ita livf", btth of whom folly it'll warmly 'coucer redin the object 'of the mntino. Gen. T. 1 was reeomtnended as "');he candidtt . of the Smith,' the only one who could conserve its pec' l ulia institutions "An , or so s villains/ man fro l Ward, t the ut spectabll ed to lea the victi entree feqed lion on the puni the pone bringing milbt?-1 4:V . E. - cm,LENT ToasT.—The followino toast '‘va criven at a democratic. celebration of the Bth of January at Washington City, it 1837, by thimsKi POLK, then a Retire:Total-4 tivp f from 'Tennessee. It should he painted ill letters of gold amt hung up, in every, city, vi - large and hamlet in the Onion: 1 'Vly I 4 Itoa. Mr. 'Pug% of Tennegsre.— 'flip II Weil of the:States—The reprobation of an indig nant country awaits all those who may attempt. to distract it, by exciting sec- 1 tional jealousies, between , the North arid Sourb, the East and the West; between the slaveholding and the non-slaveholdinostate4 • : ..._.:.____.s.l Donato 111,na t Dim.--A correspondent of the Worcester Transcript writing from Canaiii i , N. 11., N. 23.1, gives its the followng' shocking intelligence: "Some fourteen years arm, Captain E ijah Whitler, li%ing at the "Smninit," niqr ; ides below here, killed a child of his withti*am brel. He was arreste.l and tried, and ; finally after a lon imprisonment in Ilro.erbill jail. set at liberty, because hnat the time of doiig the deed was considered insane. lie bast borne the nanuxi "Kill baby Whit ter", hyt f it' . 'lice. "Last Saurday morning he got,Mp from his breakfast table, went to the doo r , and took aril young child of hiS, :IA- yeais old, by the; legs and literally beat 'its brains out against the Mmrstime. Ile is to be tried 'for theldeed, and Will doubtless be acquitted ,as formerly." , . Tim Cnomnia---CoNso LAT/ONS;-- r 'he French papers say that the Cholera, which is advancing towards. Western Europe, exhibits a great mitigation of character, ,and is Far less fatal in its effects than its predecessor. Thu Courr:er deS Etats Cols published from 06 Gazette des Hopitairx, the statentent of Dr. Bruno-Torron, Surgeon in the Ottoman army, ivlio, in 1837, was seized %Olt the Cholera, and having no medicine atpand, but Sulphuric Ether (the Le l licon) respired freely of it and soon sank. into 'a calm sk-ep,. from which he awoke, weak bat tree .of disease.-,-- Being, then unacquainted with the properties ,of Ether he had ascribed the, recovery to, a ca price of, nature. Other experiments recent ly Made Inivc ostablished the salutary iiilti, clines of the I,eilipon.--,—.005. _.• • i c 1 • thu Islands. A Varision pa ,etit'of 'the Ern ,ltlanceiof Met: cd 6f'Eurdpe— , lity„ttild puerile ' '.A .. correspondent of tire gilwatiltie ‘ I" - - is-, consiii in a description Of the' morning; 'ainl batterlog of Cohtereris, tells an- incident of Whin)t we do not reineMbdr to hate before:— af,tundreds of prisonerS were taken, among . who was Geti.• Salas, famous as the inithor of the celebrated Guerrilla' Proclamation.— We halted abriiit,an Wow ffatheiing v im prix - onc'r,,,ike:' .oett. Scott rotl"eup.tellte fort and when bis - twirac. was known to the 111c4icao offfegrS, their'cOuntenances brightened opiex peetilik to be, iltstatitts paroled, I ,suppose.— Gen. ScOlt,lithlresed them in these words; 1 . have reason te'lielieve . : that . Many' of you were.:pitrOl'ed:.at,, V'et a :Crii z , or L i e rro , vior'do,' it is n dikrieWto inimatiiti that men should so. far forget their,holior as to breaka,pitroltr- IRfuture I, shall, parole ~noither n ()Akers, )rter ,t men, but treat t em with airtherattentionottrat: circumstanc s vill permit.' Tkeir cBonten undue felln!' - • ' ' HRAVY DAmAatts,- , -Tho proprietors'of the church of St.' Augustine, of Phitadelphir, thfre recovered the sum .of 1940,000 from thu county of Philnderphitf, for the 'destruction' of their church doritqf tltc, 4 Nittivo" riots of 1844« ~ ~~ -.~~ . . ~ r, BAg'l , 4l F'L•: , Tif ERR NO TTITNDOIiaTS . '—A week Ice we publhahed fi'., statement of the is conduct at Cincinnati Of a yowl:: Ithe stint It, calling himself Franklin f his precipitate Hight, after entailing ost misery and dig ;race upon a re family in that cit.* IVemre pain irn that the vonui; ligar alluded to as t in o f his un h o ly pn4.4,M, and who he cmniac upon his deph*mtre, positively, II nonrishment, nail died n( stnrva-' Poesdny evening. 'What Alinu Id he hment of a fiend, who thus invades Int retreat pr the domesticcirtle, Irght and infamy and death into its . Y. Trite Sun. -__ fis~~ , N IBE R NO TIME qi) ' Milltinexcuns;is out orthe eas, in the, W rid, to many ,peoil,le. ' 'I without t ieleast illiculty, furnish tile reasot fur any questionable icti omissions of duty. Ofi of this cla assigned s.a reuso I‘% hy'hed i id not for a neiv paper, that he hatl " 4 uo reiiding.' load we might atrgeh ou so far as o suppose he believe:l wha if it were>not alact r that he bnyroWs bur's' pap rS every - week. And wh unies he has time to . read,l4iti, is, we' can• t.ll. ,-It liowevoo,4ltiot ed that a Man Whb . cheats . ,thecorinte his neighbor, by . :liP'riowing - 4tiwsp have a urea'. ferception, of rig it an lid may, theretbre', after all, r illy s has_no tioie to read. .• , . ' .8.: . tint in* rpgard to puople generally, to say; Otte ace very - few if any not time to'read. . Many stiend a la liOkottinte'ip :things , ..which hid I let alone, ' and the time, this occupi be spoilt id reading something nseCti log affords both' pleastule and pro mind that is not oiven to reading i lu be vichius. Lis trde, there is kind of reading matter that to a cert of mind in iy du injury,. But there, para'tivelS,' Idw works from which g, jj; the der Ved by pee whose inteni pure,. igno,r,ince is no prrdection and reading Increases knowledge. pie - only rqrange their tiou_l jodicion they' Will rind a plenty of hooks and calm fur co i nstant reading, adapted to and eiredi istances of all its Member or more family new.spapers sliould be include I. A family v‘ithinit a goi paper! It might as. well be ivitheet clothe; The, mliii needs as‘inuedi nil a arm might as well a the bui. eat, tt. ,ay, "1 have u t i tiot true .in either cas. rio' tin-y. to L read," for IMIE Lilt Witt A NN% Ttiwn I , oa STEA I. letter from Mexico (Intel thi. 2.oth of ( c and pithlltd el in ilai Tampico Sentine that Santa Annalias taken up his rt at Telitiaci n, wlirtice bit, intends toj himself agiiinst - The cliatgas bronght him. It is i not only alleg,e4 against ii he abamluneci the,city on the night of t September last, with his army, in a ma ardly nihnner, leaving the' city witho tection4' hot that previous to his leani c , rdhbeil t litt l'reastiry department of al and (2% ery titer s•,iecies of available And to eist otl'all suspicion front - him then ordercid that the prison of the Ace , be opene 1 it'd its convicts let; incise u c.nnwunity. The hall of the House o resentutive • was entered by them, its deliel•s brol en i in a theusand pieces, th tapestry idyl from the windows and about rirri door, and tha residue of the s 1.1..h.i1l mutilated, if not entirtlY destroy g %NT% FROM VeRA- CRU7.—The followowin. par agra As lion: the 114ebla Flag of Freed.rtYpif the 2011 i ult., ,we u not remember ,to hat'd seen before: ExEcurn. l --!tf ichael Leonard, a , tea stet.", belonging to the train whicharrivcd hsrei oil the 12th inst., was hung , yesterday .morning in-the Main Plaza, in pursuance-of hid sen tence, for ‘lio murder of another teatheitirc. named W r n, Hampton. The murder occur red on the-road the day after the battle of linamantlal Leonard had quarreled witli a wagon-master, named BoUret, and intended to kill him alone. 13oulet however escaped w ith the loss )f an arm, while the same shot killed- Hampton. .An immense croWd-assenhlei to witness the, execution. Leonard expressed no regret atr dying, and said that his sentence was a just one, but that if be had the thing to do over again, he would aVeng,e himself on Boulet. . Also - rnEa'hintrum.—:-JuanMose,oneofhe most activelM•the, Spy Company,- _arid, elt known ro oar - re o rders as the "little Frei'i ft.= man," was lzhot dead on Morairty night, by-a soldier or ft !lower of the . army. The that: lerer was intomeated at the time, and perpe rtrated the-crime without provocationioadtqw , .1, parently witnout It:chive; "An alli?eti t ng, instance of " fho fidelity ) cli r a dog, is to be found in the following extract front ri letter front 1116NirtS, published -in the Batavia SH-it of the Titnest= 'Among the brave ma' good who have this day fallen, st."ll my friend Burwell, of the sth Infantry. fie fell early in the nctioit from a wound in the leg. Ilia fuith flit dog, a beautiful pointer, hriti edcommii; ded hini 7:1 there: he I,lp WIN lVOIII1410d: Off ing the net ion he beettin'o sepaMted,from his - matter. Afteti it Itollisobsttletl. the noble form of well manly r in life, Wes discovered, en side him end even licking his face and wo was his poor dog,; %vim ; r egardless (A t ) his pain, had sought his generm M ts ast r it hour of danger,„'enti there; upon the acme' to die. 'fins cheating scene touched hearts oc many:!' Tin; Itt:sruxsy...-.The Nashviller A\ concurs in Mr., Cley's res•o ' lutiong as to -.• the a ~. 'prinzary cs i ese et the war'` 6"1112111el { occasion of ,hostilities,'' nud the constiti, al rowers of Congress to lentrel the witt : coniitinesl I • i . - • %vi t t ) bin,, tr-, 0 , we ate opposed to th ati- - nexut ion ,61 - ,A1,..xic:,,, that ,saall Mexico but we are no! titii itltrila iii:- . I )Plititition to the retention of ony portion of the territory We have con t ipu reit limn Mexico. We go' for kcepiag Up ier Caliideliii . awl New Met ier) at all hazarilb% We do' oat think ,the people of dal y idle] State will eiet consent i —nor do we believe they eii 3 Ot te,con-ient, to restore tbese'Pro‘iiiqes telfexico. We Kant something more than 4 .4 AA. ciii(ll44et : llX - az* dee of the limits of l' . elis" and have,HO idea that public i l piiiion in this etlittury will per.: lint, the collCiltl$41111;0( a trefity, of peace %yltielt shall secure Ino other mot tirther result dant' . 1: ' that. , I . . 1 .1-1 • • L Vellou'; :0 - vc - 01, , e,4 in a . n Albany'l • l 'lll .O 1 - .1 d d II ziirtne'r i.tt 1. ,t. Inn re . „ tit_ ars, 0 rst. WM:dup. lie is to Et, a ac- - 1 • ;tit pat tner islited spetitied.• -'----14-4----- Some Dry pacer t'or,a It to go ona tive - br it :sit J"C ‘t e xaNA II Aarr.teroaxl-,—A ruck Ritigtva ~ from :....s:mkrord , - - iti, *Has eA..ai, 103 , a iaamil:4lto and Qi . vomsiare, oa,:tii(e - lig, iii Virg iTnia, 1‘,1 , 111i1 a Odic ,1031 d a !dm . 'rids tninufaefOry is al, 01e,a4 cif a new, titowif;i which is' - arould it:' ' " A 'A mi.: gentleman f shire, I.lm4lit ri of China R • 1 hull' .; d "rapidly et;ne, edithr ef• the lqint.6 l ' • ilyte ha. been'`&ppolnitql, lu ineCourt ih }own, in place resitrned; DJ?tcY's ain 10 6vti, • Georire Gr p prt , P , S at Dribq the Snprrt I log up in'. lo votinri , Indy dis:Atii ents,)w-Its• , iti ine upper inati Thestre. When awes Ole'reO(ested thii:ti she t6ily 4cii l -ort of people cfitlgo thete.", Pumoqiir - or the . Pintil l att l'expe i )ell ttiscci what ; 4 . . It is ulwa,.s right to` 11,e chnonfea ~. w•het we Ituv'eclyit never" ‘iith whist we • I 0 I 1 a : 1 estthincrti , , . hey can; a platisi or any . .5, Weir subsCribo' tint° for r Charity, I t he sate tis neigh he does, ore then e e.xpect end. robs. Pr!, can t .wrong: ppose he it is safo hare'liu I • rge pot , .etter "bai d Read rand a -very apt ', certain [in class are cotn- od may knit are om evil et peo :ly, and periodi the age 's. One all cases KI news read or care as v I have time to .--Bos- ctuber. , stites bidence I (Wend t, 4 7:11 - 11i4 .111 1.1; en pro bOnds .leans; hi t, ire' ordada ;on the Rep chaa- richt teweti ed. ht lir- . 'I be nds own the the 7 late