mfisn ! TERMS OF*PUj!ttCATION. , §2 00 per annum, in advance— or ’’; 1 '* Urnqt'ipaid.Vitlsiii thgyean 'r. ' J foV a jesi s,x 'ml€t!iSiW^ ! n& c diBMntfnttiince' permitted until ;aU arri»Wg'fes&Vc‘paul. ■ A.- failure' to ‘notify ; tf ■disixinUiiCiance atthe expiratiort of : a term, will übe.coWsidefeda'nfcw'ertgagemehti ’ ■, •- ,i; >Advifltsemfhu^sii; oo; per square foti'tlte • first thycc inseVtinns.'and twenty live edits for BOOT n • fijiU'E subscriber,thankful for past favors rcspcct- JL fully announces to the citizens .of Mcchanics hurtr nml vicinity, ttyat ho has: on band a largo as sort nice t of Hants & Shoes—-/indies’, Gentlemen's. ‘ Jiiiy'ayMlne-i'. (i Children's course and lino, Lcatb ' brand‘.litorocco, which ho will sell low for,cash. Tito public arc feipiestodto call and examine for themselves. .. - GKO I? OK F, CAIN, Mochnnicsliurg, January 7, 1811. '- ABA&rmiiLBU, , FROM LANCASTER. ' ( FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCJI-| .; ant, , ■ J%'o. S7'S! •lEttritce tract, _ ■ THREE DOORS AIIOVE EIGHTH,,, : • fllILAl)ELVIIlA; ' WIuTD illl business entrusted to him will ho.at-i tcmlo.l to with promptness ami .despatch* ■■ ~JS I MIiSPKCTI'ULIA' intVrms the public that" be has commenced at the slv«p of his father i i ijuutlicr street, a few doorseast of Leonard's ati re; the business of HOtTSS ATfD SX€TCT ?AX£TTXITO ' / AND PAPER, lIASQItfft, ami hopes by st«let attention to business, and an anxious effort toplcastvlo nierit»anU recein, 1 a - *h«irc of public patronage. . .', „ Thankful for past favffrs, Hereby notifies his old ■ customers and- ihp‘pTflilic'-geuerully, that he keeps constantly no hand, - and will manufacture to order, ut the old place, - , Chairs of'cvtvvy description; AlsN nEDSI’R-ADS, BREAKFAST ■{s’ DIN JN(i all of which be will cliipn.se of on the most reasonable terms. lie invites . friends to give him a rail! .. - UUFUS’F'. SHAPIEV, Carlisle, F* bruayy 2d, 1 «S4l. STATU OS 1 Cumberland County t ss, * The Common-wealth of P.ennsylva , ” ,t to t!,c ,v * 'J'^»oAA-rfgbt-& r J -u\e Wright bis wife, of Loganspoh, Cass f&ggjzfc county, State of Indiana, John \Vcak oftTfvA ly, \V i-b im Weakly,S ouiu-.i Wond liuni, Steplu u F. Weakly, and all other persons interested. 4- ' Greeting: WV-ms an ln< b'V'n ctitcred and filed iu-tbe r\ (>’!lii*e nf Cumberland countv, tUtcd the’22 i day *•{ IV T embei, A. l). 18-U. !»> S iMim-l Alex n li r, Iwptire, ait-'Viuy for the K-’V. .1 ,hn Wright and Jane \VVigbt bis Wife, Sippe dmg from the decree of the Register of said county, i« the c ise of udmittbig to probate a cer tain Instrument of willing purpoilim; to be the last will and testament ol Margaret Weakly, late of Dickinson’township, .deceased, bearing date the 1 -Ith day of May A. D. 1529, and praying that a Registers'* C-no t may heconvened for the •VhtTmuniiou thereof agreeably to law,' This is therefoiv to notify yen that 1 have ap-. pope I Thors I <y the Hth day of April mxl, at. lbo’cl >r.k A. M. at the UeKtstei’s Office m the b«»m< ;h nf (Vavhde, when and where a Uegis tee’s Court will he convened for the purposes a f uvsnd, where y n are ncpusUd to attend if y'pn thiol; p'op''r. ;"In w loesswhen 1 of ‘T-havc hereunto ‘Jet my fraud anil s. al of 1 office, lids' ‘JJilv day of Febru ary, A, I>, 1 f>4l. * IS \ \C A7>pNF.Y, Register.; S-Va* &;v2c, or fio ' A fir,t rite hirm for sale nr reiiU si? ti ic with* im oiu* half mile of. the UoiV.nclV.nf Carlisle, known -by the name of Col. .McClure's Farm, containing * • , * . - „ Two Hundred and Ktfijdydwn Jtcrcs. is well calrnl .ftl for a fjrizlnpjor Farm. w : 11 h<* £»Vcn nf the a bm c pmpcrty o-j tile, first i»f April m xt. Jviquire at o:tk'C»rnve Fnnirue 'f~~' . CHRISTIAN THUDIUM. O ik (in ve Furnace*, JHsjitu 4'. 18*11, st. Tallow, Sr.onp Fat £}. A sites, ' W.VN TF.D at Giaj’s Snap & Camile Fac tory, for whicliHlic,highest pricy* will be p.»ic)v ; ~ ; also. Jibe . s!jl£-,;_vvJijcli_mSy answi r SniTj' ipfliij; sow ing, u few;bushels ofTprlm^l : iiiiotlVy.Jsecd. V, [several Casks o( Winy strorg ami fine flavored,' which wlll» be sold wholesale ,«r retail, at moderate;lres.* Carlisle, February .'.lf}, 1844. 3t Estate of John Store.} /, dcc'd H KTTERSnfadniinistniiioM-oh the estate < f - ■ < BL4^ , ’J) l ''StnW’y;_ iiupt JViinsborti* town* ; Kiuji, coniity, dcc’tl:, have been is tnwnshlp:; rAj):persoiis-indebtud,. to saUV estate ’• »V®- v ' to pf-rment immediauly, and th sp Jiaviny, cltnrtis will present ihemAvitlt- id either ef : th\ ibers, I - S' T - M()SF^V>I‘OUK.Y, •' ; :30HN-sp.aouT t •; s .Febritary 18,' 1841, 7 I- Adrnt*s. ‘ . V SISSOLiXJTIOJf. -A-v-; o « The patfee'rship heretofoto existing belweeit'lho . Wj'BARIi y& CO: is f diisplved by the withdrawal of r the'Ju- The'‘BhdkXi -Notes. &d aro s m the •'ihah^'off’Biw'SipUNLAPV'wl'h-will *ett'd the '■businessteftho lato firtrf.a ;•>(% ■■■■l -v ■ n '-i/j\-_'■*■:£ ■ WILLIAM BARR, : :: : ; ■ ; 0 , _. -Oit DANIEL S DUNLAP.' ‘ ;. Vjg . I 1 by (he subscriber who will hohplfiased to accoirimeslate. tho ccsto • IP e old firm, arid the : ;>' .william BAim. ; vsi't ?JE>tkle , V/T'TEHSyif adiiniusiriiiioti chi the estafeof : ;ef;Snuth' TMidifllctoniowpship,’^^^ Tteehissued r td; 'are: requested spay meht-imteedlntoly,: having-claims to present them proper-; ly autfienlicaled without dclayhhiUdsi d j ■ JACOB GOODYEAR. • . March 11, IE4L - ! Ot . . 1 —-■" '- ---7- •~‘--*-p*~-- 1 ■— ■- ; ■ . •|vp ■j' 1 riy ge6; ,yi •*. Whole ’iTo. 1391 • 5 NOTICK Tp BRIDGE IIUSL.BEKS, ripHK Commissioners of Combe l l and county , X will receive proposals *nt of. John C’ornnuui, Esq. innkeeper,, itv;lhc oprough of Carlisle;, onTlun>dayThe ISllrbf April, next, between 9 amM2oV.lock in the fhrennmn for the erection of n .substantial Wooden' Bridge, across the Conmloguinet,-Creek, at.: Uenjamiu Ebcrly’s Fording jnthe township of EastPenns borough, of the following diimusibua, to wh:— To contain in length from one abutment to the other two. hundred ami twenty feet, anti eighteen, feet wide in the clear, the ahntfncnts to be about fourteen feet thick each,; there■ shall be, two spans' of 110 feet each, supported on.good and substantial stone abutments ami pietvthc said be built in a splaying direction, with.a regular slope, and about Vt feet high from the- bottom of.the. creek, froth whence wooden arches arc to be started, and extended to the said pit r m the centre of said creek, the arc In s to he sprung about 6 or T feet in the cen* tre'j the floor. to be d< nblc floored with, two inch plank, the upper floor oak and the luwc r yellow pine; the sides ami gable ends to be sufficiently nigh to a Imit covered and hay waggons to pass through the snnto, say’ 12 feet in the dear, to he* closely weathefhoarded .and. painted .red, the whole to be well roofed with good white pine shingles; the whole.of the wood work to be.well I secured'with'"'iron Units, ready, eyes, ; from i i the bark of ‘the abutments the filling shall con* sist of earth ami .-stone, and well supported with , wing walls .> feet high above the filling, exteud ; sms on each sidc.abont 20 feet from the bridge, '•and as b'glt ns the filling, until .the filling ami lAVhllib'g shall nject the road with an,ascent and "descent not exceeding from the rohil to sahl bridge; the wood work r to he built 'of .sound aml-Sur&tanlial timber; the stone work of large good stone, lime and sand rrmvtir wi ll pointed, and n direction board for each cm] of said bridge. .The party cnntyaeting'to give such such security as the Commissioners may require for the fahhfut 'performance' of the workmanship and permanency of said'bridge, _ l»m])qs:ds to be, accompanied with a,. plan.— _Siiouj.il none ofAfie'proposals meet tjle they will on the same dav, between the hours of!? and* 5 o'clock in the alterunoui -expose the said bridge to public sale;' aml.ssi.ll the snrhcpto the lowest ami-best bidder. ' ' . ' JOHN COHN MAN, : AI.KX. M. KEUU, • MICIIAEE MISIH.CT,/ ; ' . Commissioners, Attest—Jrtnx Clerk., r*omm.Kvion(T.s’ Office, > Carlisle, February 25, 184 b > P U OC^AMATION. WIIRRRAS the Hon. Samuel Hepburn President Judge .nf. the Court of Oommoi ►Picas in the counties of Cumberland, Perry am' Juniata, and the Hon, John Stuav.t.and John Le fevre, Judges of the said Court of Common Pica* « fthe county of Cumhei land, have issued tluii precept bearing date the 16th day,of January. 1841, and to me diverted, for holding-a Court o- Oyt r ami Terminer, and <icneral Jail Delivery, and (ieneral Quarter'SeFsions’of the Peace, ar Carlisle, on the second,Monday of April, 18-11. (being the Wth day,) at 10 o’clock, in the fore boon. ... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t<> the Coroner, Justices of the Resici?* ami Con st.»l)lcs.<f the said cmmty of Cumbeil -ml, lha» they be llun and there in their proper persons, with their records, Inquisitions, Examinations ami oilier Remembrances, to do those things which to their others respectively appertain.— And those who are hound by rccouizanccs h prosecute appdnst the prisoners that au/ or then may he, in the Jail o( Cumberland c« uniy, to lu llun ami there to prosecute against them as shall he just. ’ : Dated at Carlisle, the 4th day of March 1811* •and the <iidi year of American Independence. 1 J AUJ. MARGIN* Sheriff. LIST OF CAUSES For Trial at Ihe Jlpr.il Term 1841, Firgl ITccJc, ccnnmcncuig 12/A Jlpril J}, /J.'1841. Rail Road ’vs , Sponslor ’.limkia vs - . Jvmkin , Krilzer vs Miley, Montgomery vs .Irvinn * Kenny/ vs Woodburn • Molo & Brother vs I/uio Mooro vs ' Buyng Jennison vs Roberts Rejglo vs Abl 'Mcb’urlano vs I’oulk .Second IVech, coinmenclng'Wlh JlprU 1841. Niblo vs Cbmly.. Grubb va, ? Croft • . •* vs ■;./MpTlocflT;- Ego . vs Caufmnh 'Cafolhcfa - “ "va Hetiritkr" • Givin ' ' . , vs Armor Miller/ 1 -ys .. ,Leidig., ; t ,.., v Ulrich vs * Bollinger “ : Bank * vs Barber . . --v-Wbhils-• r- Vs'-.- Bredin' • O Bolin, __ys . Foullc " . *7 KRClay/Tr“7 —vs —-Kochnour— 1 -— : • Lpno . vs ’ Armor ' j ys ' Nobib McCoy:. , vs Miller t Garrctscn vs ; Holcomb ' CHppingcr • .vs . Mooro Ramsey vs Craigbcad .Kennedy.; . vs . ; Nelson.’ 7 Q’ppnneU . :vs. Craighcad“‘ Marsh et al . / vs/; Wpodburn //* ; Kelly , . •, va ‘ Crowell ■ GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y. -V' ■>( CAUTION. •' -aTOTICE is hereby'given, that any person cutting or carrying away limber,’hoop poles,' ■ an.s, or anv other thing, oa or from the Mi’Unt Holly Estate,’ without my-authority,jn ..writing,, shall he prnacciucdias.it trespasser, according to lawii and all 1 cautioned against pay* irig'reiitSi except to myself, or to my written or ders as there is no .agent authorized bytene to act in these matters, nor do 1 intend to appoint any/ > ; .:' - .... . WM. CimiSHAW, Attorney of the Farmers Zi Mechanics Bank. Ilairishurg, March 11. 18 11. f ' ; ; e Estate of NancyC. Fleming, deceased. 'Letters of ndteihistraUbn, tilth the will anncXpdi in the palate pf Nancy O ;Plemihg,-latß of;SpiUi Mjddletbi.tiwnfehpiihave- bepriUssnßdtti, llid suh scrihervTeSiding. ih.tho sated township.,'' All pir ,Bcos.iod<teto,d toe»ai4 Tistoti wrlieimafee; paymcnL and tlmsethayipgrclaimaswilV. priaent. Uiein /or settlement. , n ... ' ; =■ ‘ : v: wilsqn Fleming. \ 1 havs fresli "t;,/ ■ G.mp an bben { ‘ : -wh/phi may- bo iia’d.iithiHm papeis of rh'dittlk at :thiagepe.y;etere.;‘ jonN'op^Yl' Carlisle, ijareb 2,1311 3t row. ■ > Cdvlislc, : ffifc. Hmrstlay Jflarch 25,184 »• XitST OP LBTTERS ''JRciiidjningHk'thel’opi '^cTs-CARtw^;;l , j»> ./•'eOniarij 2Sth‘,’i 841, / 1 J . £uijtiirer-a willpleVfo ! > ; Armor Edward Gcnl Harman Crifllcrinq Alexapder ;JL'l»b«ntfa r ’ llairijiloij Thomas;D ; Anglo David Iluvcrsltck Michael „ BrecbbiirPhilip 'Haj-kness Isabella,- Berlin-Joel ‘ Invih.Arhistrong Butlorf FrederickJuncmahh Can Brown.Jacob 1 . '•"’ JohnsonJii|m"' Bakcl-Miklo' Jolm?PJuliiy ,-v , ; Bare'Jdlih Junr'- JacqbsHehry' Bradley-Thtm’iSs Kcaglj? Joseph.', Beck M . ' \ Xjdlnnaiy Jacob 1 2 BautZ Charles 2;j 'Eat'shaw Joseph ,■ Brctz,’Jacob' ■!* ’• ,'Kndiarr Ceorgo. : ■'Bfowtf'Slb&sh : JJeidig David , ' ‘ • ’ Beliaa •Ilugß'Esf j . “Ifflmhart* Samuel Bell Sahib Mis' -V ' ’Miirtih \Villinrrt, Beltzhohvcr.MichiieV MjcrsTlenry BrowivWilliam- ■ > Minic.k Jlillh 2 ' Jnkcepcr 2 J Miller. David , Brandt Michael Mountz DanidLS Bogg, Wilson Mathews Worley B Hit'lineman M Esq Millei'.J C .. . Borland .Willlum .Murphy Jessed"' Roden Sarah ■■■•' McClure PriscilhVJ Blackbornc Cater - McEaughlinThomas Beltzhoover M G ■ McCawleyWilliam ■ Craig Hugh. 4 McGrcer Joseph > Cunningham A' or Samuel 3 Carothers GeorgeK M'cGraw Hugh B Crcm'ar John Newell James Campbell Maria S Ne'wcqrmncr Abraham Cooper Harriet ' Bowel Polly Campbell'Sophia Plank Samuel ' CookSlepjien _ Uisser Jacob Oilier Benjamin* 'Randolph Eliza Dobson'John ’ Bjibinson Hunter Dancchi John ’ Rhoads >hfi ’ Dcjv'qy Jacob ./•;• Ritncr John Davis. James , . Richardson John . Dunbar Isabelle " • Smith Thornton ’ ‘Oilier Elizabeth .■ _ Styles Danitd Ego Michael ’ Shrom Jacob KrrebJohn . . Shelter. William Erb Elizabeth Spangler Rebecca •Edmond Alexander Swigcrt George Frye Jacob Sanderson David 2 Grove Henry 'Smith.Daniel Esq - Graham William 3 , Shoffher David- Givlor Benjamin 2 SfrrlVMis—'- - Gnlbraiih T M Esq Strigler Jacob ... Goodshall Jacob Smith Ely . Gipp’ Henry ' Sharlioun Daniel •Galbraith 'Thompson Trout William Grouse Adam ' Thompson Mary ■ Gorgas John D Wise Barbara Graham'Marlin AV'mship'Oscnr F Gardner-Franklin .Williams DaVid 3 Hare Jbiih Jr Wise Econard Hoffman Margaret Wchert Ilonry Harris'Samuel Warchtim Mary Ann llavcstick David . Harlz Qimrod , .Werjs James . Hackctt James Esq Zcrman John HoHinger Daniel Zciglcr Jacob • Holmes Eliza - Zell |’etcr R. I.AM BURTON, P..M. LAY & STOUFFER’S A'civ B'ousulrt/ and .Machine Shop. The subscribers ihankful for past favors, here by notify the public that they still continue at their stand in Main Street,'' iiiew doors cast.of the Jail, where they are prepared to dp sit short mlicfc ©is, OF ALL RlNnSy such ns.Turning Lnthrs, Jlpplc Nuts, Pluisler breakeps, Corn shelters. Hollow Jlnvits, MandriPs Patent Machines for bending H’agon Tyres, flagon boxes and' Upacli boxes of all sizes, Stove Platts, Mill Castings, $-c. $-c, They will also build EH OK S E I'O WEO£ S AND THRASHING! 'HACIIIN ES, amt tin all kinds (if repairing, as they are. well prepared with patterns nf various kinds. They will also manufacture Cutting bi Xes, See. See. ' ■ They are also prepared to execute patterns fop Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice/.'; '' Also, oti hand a lot ol WiihCrow’s Improved .Piitent Ploughs, which they .ivllV dispose of ren solvable. ■■ ■ - -- ■- GEORGE LAY, :L . 7 . ABRAHAM STOUFFER. Carlisle, March 4, l&tl. - . Call at Kennedyls Shop if you .want ., 'CHEAP EARRIAjGEiS. THE subscriber has now on hand and is finish ing, between SO and 60-Carriages, ot tjilfcr ent prices and patterns) such as L- : • COACHES, ■ . PALiIITG TOP BAR.OI7OHSL*. Standing Top Family Carriages'. Tilburies and Buggies e.f every Variety, ’Both Carriages and, 'TilbarH'S AVill heisold cheaper than ever t (Fered in tills cotuitry before, pyice»:s.iOf)- to, R4CO for Ciiafi .orbgoni-Papery /fayiysji a -very, heavy stock bn hand, the s!i*jsc!lbt’r ivjli'!io induced to and hopes that persons wisliing .tr. purcliAse CiirringcS^ call btfbf-e going elsewhere, i ."v - Also, a laige assortmeiif of Silver, Brass and ./apau'd '■ ■." ■'a '■- both I Dabble' and Single. The above-Wrick is made by 6m rate Workmen; and.of the choicest materials,l.t *. -be ;; ■ oO’Hep:dring;dnp'e aswsuip at the subscribers Simps, situated tn Pitt street,;iiiiniiediiifriy .in rear of tbt Methodist Cliurcli. and'netir the Kail ruad'Depdt. '■ - 1 - v V--.'bw: ' ::-v- F.iAi KENNEDY. ;' ,/t.Cajiisie; Ajjarcb lt,-.lf4L ( ■ . ■ . L . '■. Ali Ct)SXS'd'bVnn Of'tiieTtib; scvibi-v, wtll lievc Q 'i cctc d with CoSTS affertlic first day of April next. -' .■wtoLG . , ; . ROBERT SNODGRASS. ; t ,;,Cai'V:sle. Marcb 4,.;ig4L.vr - -. I t v • ;; m the last courlaro, /AnoWrjeady | l« , HTery,,&(S..,v- . V R. SNODGRASS, Treasurer of V '• .' Cumberland county. .Tr-ascm’s Cfilc-vCarlfsK March 18, ISII. ;V r, . ilfotm- OB WIfONO.” ;\%-l|4nJ|ana^rfi^->ras«.re«flcii-FirU'.Caii? t bpl■W-’jifeljii.'.cour.tfwaa' similar,. tii ■ that of were revived, and ,tKexoUoioi%titjuette was as rigul as a hun- v As -the-Consul found' the' r ,I , ihe..Tuileric's .was but a Bull s6johfh;, ; spent .most' of; his Icisure: time at' hlalroafsoj),. aUhongh- it was somctr what too email for the etalagq of power.— iSccing. this, he-, took possession of. the,Palace of .Pt. ! hphatl rerußcthto atccp’t, when previt)Vsly.,olTere<l to him,<saying—“l shall take nothing .from the people”-:—ip promise, :which he forgot as soon as he had overcoinc.the first-difncnUics of his career. , -M. Gaudin, prime minister, was, it is sa’tl, the first who presented himself at a levee in a coat trimmed with lace. The example was soon followed,' and the lace and silk stockings replaced the sword and the boots. Bonaparte himself, at anassembly at.Lyoris, 3Vji9„i:c, marked wearing a coat trimmed; with red Biik. aud all the English-roem attending" an audience had their hair powdered. Some courtiers also wore powder. “Trifles,” says a grave iiistorlan, ‘had become state affairs.' The old ladles of the court of .'Louis XV. were at the head of tho'auti-rcvoluUonary parly; the young ones wore afraid that.the old costume would be again introduced; but Madame Uonapgrjs belonged to the opposi tion,"and perhaps it is to her that the French, ladies owe the advantage of, Dothaying had their hair powdered as of yore. Analogous to..the court of Vcrsalles, a great attraction to' those coming to the levee was the mass prcccding.it,. Many had lost tho'lnihit •of going to churcli; some.hail helped to over throw the State religion; however; nothing, could bo tuorebn.ljjanbVtlian tliisfcerenmny;’ the actresses. of ISsefop%/Bang.thirty ami those wlio.cpuld not find.iooiifnenr the'win dow, facing-lhe choir, walked and talked in' the gallery. . The Consul attended the chap el •more regularly than Madame Bonaparte jiketß Josephine passionately loved her husband,who was already too much the.vic tim of those, ambitious view’s which after wards drove -him to divorce. .She dreaded any rival that mightily possibility liaye made 1 Bonaparte do, without her. ..Now it happen-, led—that— during-mass the Empcrorls eyes were constantly fixed on one of the gallery windows 'opposite;, which was occupied by a young girl of great beauty, whoso iparklmg orbs, seemed to glide over a little prayer book’, in order.to meet the piercing looks of the Consul. ’ ' “Who is that young person?” asked Jo sephine of one of her ladies; “slid has, I think, some intentions on Bonaparte, for 1 saw her drop a note, which he— picked up.” No one could satisfy Josephine. The young lady was sai.d to be English, but noth ing more was known respecting her. -On the day of the billet, and after the levee, Bo naparte had a fancy for a drive in the park, four in hand, lie had',-however, scarcely taken the reins, when he fell from the,seat, lie tried to get,up, but fell again, and faint ed.,' „The horses were frightened, and ran oil’. Duroc, however, contrived to stop them,-and the First Consul was carried to his apart ments. Once recovered, he remembered the billet dropped in-the chapel: and Josephine, leaning over his shoulder, read,. “Do not ride out to dap!” “How could an. accident of the kind be foretold!” exclaimed Napoleon. “Duroc, iiiy friend, examine the carriage.” Duroc obeyed, ami entered soon after, pale and terrified; taking the Consul into an adjoining room, ho said,-■ . “Consul, laid you not met with this acci dent, we should nil have been destroyed ! There was in the carriage, and , under your seat, a shell loaded with shot. A few min utes more'ami the match would have com-, mu.nicatod <0 the gunpowder. Fouche must he told of this.” “Don’t say a word about it,” answered the. Consul; “one attempt always biings on mori'. Let not Josephine know, what dan ger shejias been in; nothing must be said to Jlorfcnsc, Joseph, or C,ambacercE;..pHbliBi,ty must he avoided. .Jlcre Duroc.’i hc n'ddeu. “rend this.' ’Tisa parallel passage.” v - --Duroc took the book from Bonaparto.and read the following sentences: ; , ■ ■ • - “Cromwell had received froma German Prince six horses, very remarkable for-(heir a ligh£ carriage drawn by these horses, he himself drove, haying Thurlovv inside; lie did hot deem it more difficult.to’tnahagc six horsesthan: .three,,nations; hut this, steeds; being of a fiery nature, se'f ofT aftlieir great est speed and.turned the carriage oyer. - In his fall, a pistol,’ which he harried wUh : hlm, went oil', witbogtAybuhilinghim; the prpteef tor was taken np. bruised.by hia hurt: I ban Tl urlow.” - 1 . ,V; , ".'-‘V J .“I jlonH . wish to be compared to C rom r will,” said Bonaparte,’shutting the hook.— Ij like the, protector,.hypocrite, h fanatic, the murdcrcrpf’ a.monarch?. ' But Yrbcc to (l)is;; point her, out galljery;\vind(iw;on,thp;rii!.lif- fol; levy her. to her abode and tcU ihe afterwards' where it is. —Allans ” r : , The next Sunday...the mysferiousbeauiy did not.appcnr. nt mass-;- Josephinc sought 1 n valn ,—amlNapeloon also. : Inf,dip winter acaiSvh Bf’. :Clhrfd tyaa/too/coldcfo be'fnh'abf-; i'jQne jnigkp.e ristoii, and by" th.e/.OetigrillBVSgiii.ii^iA^ phleon; must.be tnore lhan ordiparilyvititerv eetitig at the prescnt timer W eh rscfves: hf the verycuHouranecdoteahcre relafSiLa-THe^^ fer is siifiphsed to haye-belongcd to an Eng lisii settled in Prance, ,- / ... [;Xt two dollars per annum,: New Series'—."Vol. S f Kb. 41. Berliner,'-aud it was just on.the point of starting, when-a female, whose head was wrapped iit n black clpjtk,-approached with a note in heir liaipl. ■ , ■ ; . “Citoven Conshl!” exclaimed she, ex tending her hands, '“for God's sake do.not _)» ■, ■ ■ ■ .The carriageTslarled, and Napoleon said —“l should think by the sound ofher voice that she must bo a r .prctly woman; 1 could not see her face.” , ~ . . ’--On, they drove, and had arrived at the opera; when a terrific cxplosidrif was heard, i mingled with the,cries of' the victims and thatluf ,ihe glass allthc win- | dowsVf iht neighborhood., Bonaparte eh- j tered liis box :wi(h serene aspect, and the i kind yet firm look which distinguished him. Ho" bowed to the terrified assembly, and. Crossing his arms, seemed to pay the great-- cst'attention,to the oratorio of Haydn—the Creation—-which \vas givcn.on that day.— All at'onco he remembered the note lie had previously received, opened it and read, Cnnsnl Ci/nyen. do not go la the Opera to-night, or if you do, pass by the Hue SicaiseP’ The Cons'irl' then raided bis eyes, and in the upper tier saw llie young girl from the chapel of St. Clutaj, who was gazing on him, and seemed lhankluLfo.r his preservation.— Her head had no dlber ornament than the long curls which floated down qver her beau tiful‘breast; and on her shoulders was the little black cloak which she had worn on ap proaching the OonsuPacarringe. ■ “Go!” said" Botfaparte to LanncS, “to (he upper tier; you-will find there,.a youjig-latly, to whom I must,speak—there; do you see? ■ —opposite. ■ She wcars.aJjiack cloak.” Launcs went up, but, OipJvision had fled! Years went on; victory ' At'dast the moment'arrived'\vh'cn ; France was invaded,' and Napoleon was obliged'to abandon the sceptre which, to use his own words, lie had “picked up!" ' The Island of .Elbe became, for a time, the most, dazzling point in the universe-. The Emperor. made but one'slep from tho. Gulf of Juan to Paris; after, which the empire waS, t again- thrown" into 1 confusion by the. battle of Waterloo.- The Emperor,,whose eagle was nbt.thence ■ forth to take flight, threw himself under the protection of England. Before entering.the boat which was to conduct him to the Brit ish ship',; his; friends placed themselves a round him to take a lost farewell. In (he middle of the crowd, a female, of 'dazzling beauty, whs seen, trying to approach the Emperotn Her eyes were filled with (ears, which rendered her still more interesting. . “Read this I” said she handing a note to Bonaparte; “it is still time!” y - Napoleon read the note, and, lookirig Up, thought himself once more i,n the parks of St. Cloud, or at the Opera, listening to Hay dn’s Oratorio. The delusion was brief; he shook his head, tore the note, and threw the separate parts oyer the advancing wave. “This is not the time!” said the Emperor. "I cannot withdraw,!” and then taking from liis finger an ornamented' ruby—a memento 'of liis.canipaign in Egypt—he , tillered it to the mysterious fair one, who kissed his hand and sobbed, aloud. He then entered, the English boat. Of three warnings, two came too late; and the third, which might hare been servicea ble, was neglected. _ • The beautiful prophetess .died hi 1537; and her history was much he,(ler known to the Duke of Olwanto (Fouche) than lie chose, to avow. The little we have said on this subject is all-we arc permitted to reveal , . One or the Corps DiPLUM-VTietiE. t T-he-celebrate J Machine In female. From the Kallonal Intelligencer. THE LATE SESSION OF CONGRESS, complete list op laws Passed by Congress at (lie. second Session of (lie iJGIh Congress, which'terminated March 3, 1811. , ... . Ijillajvhich 'originnletl in the House of. licnrescnlativcs.-rXn act making appvppri • a'tiohs, ih: part, for the support of Govern ment for the year 1841. . . . "■ .Anlact making temporary provision for lunatics, ip. the District of Columbia., , An act to authorize the issue 6T Treasury .notes.' " ... . • An act to amend thp:actJo .a«thqi'jzcJhc. State of Tennessee to issue grants ami per fect titled to llfcrein described; ami. tb settle tlie claims to the vacant ami unappcbpriateAJnnds'ilibrcinGcscribetl, pas sed April 18, 1806.. - An act maki/ig further, provision for .the ■espenaes',df.-jM»!exploration, and survey .of; tha.t-part of.tlio Norflicastern boundary line of: the Unite l ! .States.'which separates the Statcs'of Maine and'New Hampshire from the British Provinces. ■ An act, further to chptinue in force the act joyjlli^^y.i'ncpt’ft^fioysy.siini^otherijro nitcd..Stntes..-... i .■ Aniset makingappropriaiwnaforslhe civj il abd diplomatic expens.es ,'o.f'Qovcrnmeat for thc year; 1841; of which..there was for Ihe:Post office J $4,a,13.620. . . > att makinff appropriations for the Na fbr the year 184l r < -> ■' vr-forthcyeaiv . iHan Deptii tmcnt/aml for treaty stipulations - -1 t An' ! nct>iHafcing i'Pfi ro P nat ' ona -for <Jesli- t tWe SwnnzCt-eek andDlack - Jli4 ys£lft)lmhSJOfMichigan; > ;■; 4 rttetellfcf of Mafy'Tuckef;? '' * pnft it tKerMilitnry Acaileiny f6pViB4P;f£ ; i ; to b|gi%iif-, ! eJ r schobne^Ainist?o- : : , - ; Ly,;: ' : Ah act’ to incorporate ' tW,JVii»hirs?.on .Benevolent the Distotjtof-Col umbia, Aii act to confirm land patents,. ■ : An act making appropnations foricertam AGENTS. . John Moq.riETEsq. Ncwvilt Joseph M.l Means, Esq. Hopewell township John Wundeulich, Esq.'Shippensburg. WaUMi M. MateEtv, Esq. Let’s y, Roads. . John Mjehapfy, Dickinson township. John^Clehdeniw, Je/Esq.v Hogestown.' , 'George F. Cain", Esq. Mcchanlcslmrg • Frederick Wondeblich, , do, James Ei.liott, Esq. Springfield. DanieL ICuysiiKß, lisq. ChurcTuown. . Esq.. Woririlcysliorg. -.Gkorck Ernes’ - , Cedin' Spring, Allen tp. Mart is C»; Rupp. Esq. Shtrenrimstowo. foi'llficalioiis of the United' Stales for the year 1841. ' , ' Hills ■ which originated ii,i Senate.—An act supplementary In an act to abolish im prisonment for debt in certain,'cases., _ , An act further to amend the act entitled an act to provide for taking the Bis lb (Tensin' or enumeration of.lhe inhabitants of the U ni.tcd States, • , An act for tho relief of Gordon S. Hub bard, Hubert A. Rennie, and others. Ah act.supplementary loan act entitled an’’act to encourage the introduction and prumotc'thq' cultivation of tropica! plants. ['For the benefit of the widow and children of Dr. Henry Peirine, killed by the Indians in Florida.] An adt to confirm to the Slate of Indiana the land selected by her for that pftrtion of the Wabash arid Erie canal' which lies be neath the mouth of the Tippecanoe river and Terre Haute, and for-other purposes.. An • act grantin'! a pension to Lemuel (White. ■ ■■ Ari act for the relief of Win. P.Rathnne, trig U pension to Hanna): An net gran LeightpiC An accTor the, relief of Jacob Seely,, , An net for (lie relief of Win. Jones. ' An act for the relief of Charles ,M.'Kel ler and Henry Stone. ' ' An act for, the relief of Lieut. John E. Bisliani. ■ ' An net for the relief of'John Carter. An act for the relief of Joseph Bog}’. An act for the Telfef of Jean Baptiste Co .mean, , An act for the relief of Agnes Dumlas,. An act for the relief of the heirsof Mig uel JSslava. - ' An a'ct to refund the duties on Iheßrench * "• An-act to amend thenct.entitled an act to amend the act*approved'. .May -13, 1800, entitled “An act to amend ah act'entitled ah actio establish the judicial courts oflhe United States.” ' ; , ’ An act for”the relief of Avery, Saltmac.sh & Co. - ■ - Joint resolution to present incorporated universities, colleges,' &c. with copies of the catalogue of the Library of Congress. The bill for the settlement ■•• of.-th- claims of the States of Maine,and Ocorgia for- the. services of theimiilitia, amounting together to about.the sum.of $458,000, passed : both -Houses of-Gongress, and was- enrolled-anil brought into the House for the .signature of tiie Spcakcr just as,the motion was made to close the session;.,which motion picvailing, it was not signed, and therefore did not be come a law, although passed by both Hou nds' 'of'Congress, - AMOUNT OF APPROPRIATIONS. Made at the Second Session of the Twenty- Sixth Congress. Partial support of .Government .8-112,000 For Civil &. Diplomatic expenses 8,030,005 For the Navy 5,920,338 For the Army, 3,4-11,919 for Fortifications 485,500 For the Military Academy , 100,522 For Pensions - , - 1,144,155 For the Indian Department . 875,28(1 For delegation of Western Sem inoles- Fpr destitute K-ickapot*?, removal of Swan Creek and Black Ri cr Indians' For survey of Northeastern Boun dary For lunatics in District of Col. Fur refunding duties on French .ship Alexandr.e For Avery, Saltmarsh & Co. Fur private claims (not pensions) amounts .specified- Amount of definite lind specified appropriations • 22,(30G,1C3 In addition to the above, claims are to be examined, and the a mount found due to be paid, viz: Claim of the Corporation of the , city of - ■ t Claim of Clement's, Bryant & Co, ’ Clerks on Chickasaw treaty business, Officers of the customs, arrears of 1 . compensation for 1839. : .y. —, Arrears due to. clerks of Boston custorii house from 1833 fo 1837. ■ ■■■ ' - ; ' Same to clerks of Philadelphia . custom’Tlobsb 'fi r oiii TB3'3.' tb v 1837. ~r- take,-in : the: aggrer. gate, about From wliich deduct'(lie suin' ap propriated for tlic ltoat Office u ; Popart incut, 'wbicli-ifitobcpaid from the revenue of -the De partment exclusively, tcaying, <9 be,provided. froin'., tKp \ ; c«m"mnn ...Treasuiy, exclusive, :i 7 of the redemption uf .'lVeasury V ■ notes ami sundry standing hp- ; propciationsi such’as . . annually for arnung the.,inilitin\ . nnd otlier. animal xnargcs,^XBl?.9^>s^ TAKE.’, notice that wi: Jndfccsof-the Ctini tof t;ommojV PJeiis,nf Cumberland <-.i tuily, for the benefit of theilnanl vent.l.uws nrUiis Common wealth made For the relief of insolvent dchtnrsi: ntiHetliey ; Jtfiye; np* nV.inted Moudhy the 12t)tiday..of Al>n| for she hearink.of Ms'shyJ t ihC , 'Wh ; o>tfeh of: Shore aufeifu it>voii GEORGE EEIHE;: STEPHEN KEUR, , ; lA^Ob'aLßEHil’t : «sOWAOfJONBS(4V JACOnWWJO.r CHIIIHT.BE.F4VMAN, tj>viw nfxson; jobn rta^ton ISAAC RINGWALT,»ANIELBORDZ, 1 -jAIiIKS BECr7, :; : 7 SHEI>HICK«VmitB FRF.n’K: (JOUI-nl JOHN UORTZ. VVILUAMBIGUKY.jGEO.LEyHERRw' JOS. WAI.TMAN.*r .• ■ : . ; , “ March 11; 1841. - =. : ., '• 15,000 22,000 r 5,000 3,000 1.050 O.rro 4,645 150,000 '822 > 7'56,1f13 4 IB 12,020
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