«f *■ -t A MBIRICAN YOLUNTEEIi. 351)3 ‘Jt.;- : PEO;:n m.: ' CoSuTi-BX tho Slwrifl-’B prods-, ln»noinbr;;iolumn,-ft wW 'bo ■'»owfe“ itijoutniapmurt olvComnioi PJ«M • “™W ' : ‘ o'; ij<>nti,lßO .%' ce 'nt Carlisle, oh Monday,llth ■ ''. ata«ow Siouh.—At an onriy Hour on Sunday mornlng IMI it commonood Wwiug. and tin aiibtr ciohtlQaed to WrwHWalJnloVmisVioii unUl about i 6 o’iWok.'i.'M./ covcAig tho.eiTth,wlth oftbontflre i,-, Xtoit woatW Ij.nuw'clear, cold, and ‘. btacliig, thb sleighing good, and tic jingld of Ore, « nfdAy sleigh bells lias already been heard incut 'V’lljosdhisa.— I Tbqsceond iession of tho.Thiriy* ’ thlrd Congrcsa commenced at Washington City /• 'ouMfniiy'!»>»•, Wo shall ijiy lho.Messogo,of the President before our readers in our next paper * ' Tbo bills fa progress during tho last session will ■ ■ bWakpn tip atdho stage, they had reached when ’''the session adjourned, , A session,of CongrosS ‘ is alwsyi'inloresting, and this will probably,at ' trptd as ranch notice ns any which preceded it,- ',! Tbo ptoScnt Congress will expire by its own ll mtiatlon on tho 4th of Maroji next.> , writing tho above, wo have received a copy o, tho President's Message,. It is about the usual length of such dooumenlsi and is in all regf,eels an ahio State paper, many points being presented by tho President both of Foreign nnd , Domestic policy;- All'those who hear American principles urged aud defended, lu'a holdi Democratic manner, should carefully road this Message. . ' Diu Neva’s Lectcue.—-TVo trust none of our TOAdorf will'fail to at(end,thp lecture to bode-- liverpfl to-night in Marion Hall, by the Roy.-Dr. NrtwV. Dr. N., who is now a citizen .of Carlisle, is fcjoarncd and able man, a deep thinker, a close observer, a powerful reasbner, and is every way' calculated to Impart Ifaatruction In ah agreeable ond famlliiir manner# ,Hra ‘subject—* s Se{f Ed ucation,” la one ot groat interest ami importance, particularly and wo should be pleased to sod tho Hall filled to ’overflowing' on ‘this occasion. , ,'flnr New, County Officers. . Oh Friday last, tho first lost., our now County 1 Officers, viz:.Daniel K. Noel, Esq., Prothon- 1 ■otary'j Jons SI. Garoo, Esq., Cleric of Courts; ’ and William Lytle, Esq., entered ; upon tho duties of their respective offices. Mr, Gregg retain! Mr.' Philip Quigley, the, present popular and efficient Clerk in that office, as his assistant, and Mr. Noel and Mr. Lytle retain for tho present the old incumbents, Mr. Zlnn and Mr. Sponsler. , . We aro certain that we. but give utterance to tfio universal sentiment of the people of Cumber land county, when wo saytbat during.tho incum bency ol tho late officers, Messrs. Zmjr, Martin, and Sposbleb, tho business of their different offices was never transacted In a better or more satlafhctory manner. Prompt, accurate and cn crgeUc in the performance of their duties, they worq also courteous and affable to those having buifiness withthem. In retiring to private life, ; they.will carry with them the Aspect and good wUfoas of’our otiiro community. Ot the new officers wo need say hut little. They are all w'oJl known to thb people of the county gener iny, end the unparalleled mnJcritkUfiiyon (hem at tho Iftto election would evince (bat their con stitlionU have' mil confidence in their honesty and. capacity. That they will not disappoint we have no doubt. . .A New Paper In Carlisle I , Wo Ibarn frpm the Harrisburg Telegraph that .' now paper, devoted to tho advocacy of tho po ' collar docllinca and tonota of Know-Nolhingim, ■■ la portly to bo established in this place. Some wcoka ag°, w o hoard a rumbr to tho ofieeb that . . a project for tho cstabllshmcnto! snob a journal waa'pn foot, blit believing that there wore an abnndanco ot papers in this county, wo regarded . U nsTucto Idle talk. Wo had thought, too, that of this place, nswoll a* tho Newt, of Shippensburg, both of whlch'periormod yeo man acrvico luitho causo of that proscriptive parfy during tho recent election campaign, would , . have Boon sufficient to promulgate their doctrines 1 . and keep tho party together.. dint in thla It dp pegrs that wo were mistaken, and th&t thocstab* llshmenl of a real Simon Pnro Know-Nothing ; organ is soiiouslyconternplatcd. Tho .Tiltgraph ; ■ ihc gayat ‘ I A now paper is to bo started at Carlisle ;l i D a few wocks to advocate tho principles of the American party. It will boa largo und hand aotuQ sheet, ono of tho prominent features of which will bo Us adaption to tho wants of tho • Amort can Family Circle. Prospectuses have boon-Issued and a largo number of subscribers already obtained.’* 1 yJoojc out ron WnaTupasa Montv. —1' oo much Coro caunot bo observed In taking, at tills time, paper money, especially tkal coming (Vom other Stat'osand'thoDlatrlolof Columbia. .The coun try (s foll of this worthless or fraudulent trash. There aro also somo counterfeit Quarter Engles In ctreuTation, as wo havo heretofore stated, which regulro a close examination to detect. Gisir. Cans.—Tho Detriot Times says tho as sumption that Gen. Cass had laid aside all aa plretlopk for tho Presidency, is entirely gratu itous.' ‘ Ilia friends will hurry hia pamo, for ward in their own time, and he will bo a can dlihihj before* the Itntiorml Convention. The Scntm.tß Fusco.—Wo ero glad to hoar, i that jirdgd Hoffman, of Ndw York, lies decided 1 .» that tho Block of tho New HavonlloUrpad Com- , ' pany, alleged to have boon fraudulently issued , ly Ur. Schuyler,' la good and valid slock, and , ' must come In pro rala with tiro other portion of , ' the'otock, on tho capital of $3,000,000. The , principle upon which bo based his decision was, , thay. tho .atocieholders having'authorized Mr. Schuyler to issue stock, turd thereby to bring In now partners, they are bound by hlsacts. Noth ' lug could bo JustcrV-no honest man expected aneothW decision from on honest Judge, not .. withstanding tho efforts of the board of mana go into throw the'loss upon tho Innocent holders ' of tills stock, issued’ 1)7. ‘heir recognized mil. ' lionslm rresidtml. . The offectwill bo to reduce ■ the vslno of tho wliolo of tho shaves,(loo ndlog tho alleged ftaudulent issue,) so as to make the aggregate aquM tbo ; c«i'iW hy O-Cbarta A. Stewart, As*tantdoor-kocp cr at Washington, oomiulUtd suicidolost week. Cause of mind boused by exoesve use of sprong drink. Ho won, much respected,. qulWpoputar, nudhad accumulated toilsidcra- Uapropctty.* « . • 1 • ' ll • , [p7*U. Fleiimkcn, Eeq-, of Fayette coiiii i now.po to Kftnaas, Is a Copgrcsa from' tliot w :... iJemlory* - '■ l._ li * V v v 1 JIOBE IMEOIBIBSIS IX DUB eobouqil ■/Sometime duringtholaat summer, in, our columt&:c9V<?ral rbcehti;ybesp«ir^t6d4u^ pow ondsayorvtb complete,th6 list? ~ - • Qdr KesCouW munificent, knioluro yro inwall Its patta,'apd 'already'tlisr&'afo confined within thq .limits of ite massive walls. This prison te undoubtedly on? of the strongest; bHndabmbat and best flmahediii Vho' SUte, and the italhfchitccttiral^‘proportions, tho height and grateftd symmetry of itatowcrß, to gctherwHb tho'central position which’ it oed'n pies, make it tho observed of a\l observers,” of the cifisVns*oft)ur‘ own county as WolV as of strangers from. abroad. Is noW.thfe chief or baraont of tho bpvb'ugh/ anddt will probably .’oc cupy its present position for centuries, bidding deflancotothoeffcctsof time, and regardless of thVattempKbfthatofMlmeSdim^ Fins; to Injurqof destroy it.. Tho people, of this borough-owe ; n debt .ofgratitndo to: our County Commissioners ibr locating ln Carlisle so beautiful, ciasplo ahd durable,an edifice, ( Jklr. .TTATTT.ANn, .Iho architectj .alao deserves much credit for the plan furnished by him of so, splen did a; building. It evinced that, as an architect,', be has.no, in the country., Messrs. H. llTßaa aiid J* GoTflpAix-wore the Contractors. ' Tho new German Evangelical LuthorShpdjurch 1 is already under roof, and/it is-supposod it’will : bo finished and refdy for Accommodation ol the congregation 'lnit, bythe first of January next.' Itls a very neat and handsome building; built of brick, uni admirably, adapted to tho purpose for which’ \t Is designed., Besides; the. apartment intended, for public worship, th'erejis a large and : commo dious room which will bo devoted to tho use of tho Sabbath'Schoolj 'and also to the delivery of religious lectures. Our Gonnon fellow-citizeps may, be justly proud of their new and handsome, church edifice,‘hndthoy deserve praise for the- Indomitable enterprize and they have evinced in’ thb,erection, of is situate o%the horth-west corner of PomfVct and Bedford streets. Messrs.-Myeus and Gdtsilall; are the Contractors..{ ' > Tho new fecl\pol llonae, in EaatLoii thcratreot, has beci} finished for Soitii'o time,and is now occupied by two of tho Common Schools. It is a large and handsome brick edifice, .well suited to tho purpose for which it is intended. On the rear of the same lot Isa very pretty small brick school house', for the accommodation'of the colored' children of,the borough. ‘ Carlisle,, through Us,-Board of School Directors, is now possessed of a largo number of convenient and valuable school bouses, sufficient wo believe, to supply all'the present wants of tho bordugh’ as tegarfis school purposes; ; The. Directors are certainly: entitled to ibb gratituda&of. our whole community, lor the firm and active part which they have fur years taken to advance tho great cause of popular education in this borough. In addition to the pu6/fc buildlngdabovo enu merated, wo .may mention a few private ones created during tho.courso of tbo past summer, and which we have not before noticed, r On South Pitt .street, John Mell,Esq.,hashad erected a substantial.two and a half story brick tenant house. This building Issltuato in a plea sant and healthy part of the town, and is a very pretty and eligible private residence. On the south-west comer ofPomfroi and West Mr. Jilmcalloffor,haying removed an old' apd'dllapldaied log'cabin which for. years cambered tho spot, has erected on its site alarge and afpey brick Ipxildiug, to which la'attached a very extensive ■ brick back building. Several elegant dwelling houses have' been put up In that neighborhood within a few years past, , . ; ■ On North Hanover street, a largo and hand some two story, brick building has been erected by Frederick Cornman, Esq., In the lower front of which is located hlri extensive CabEnefc-waro depot. ' . V ’ ( . Ontho same street, J.B>.Parfccr, Esq.,having, 'removed an unsightly and venerable tenement, | has had erected an elegant brick building, which I is well calculated as a stand for almost any kind lof business,as well as for a ploisaht private ro-1 siUencb. To the building .adjoining the above, bwned by Dr. S. B. Kiefior, an additional story has been added* and it,has been otherwise Ira* proved and beautified,'. •On the corner of North iuid greets, Mr. Daniel Batioy has erected alargo and convoniout brick dwelling house, which adds much !©■ the appearance ot that section of the borough, ■ On East South street, two very eligible two 1 story brick tenant houses have boon built by Mp. Henry Myers, and which are owned by him. They are woll adapted for tho accommodation of private families. ■ - • Ort South Bedford street, a now’two story frame building has been erected by MV, Andrew Martin, which ho Intends himself to occupy. There have been other buildings erected In tho borough during the past summer,’ but wo have already noticed them In aformornumber, There mky be others, also, which Wo have omitted to notice in this article. If so, wo will make meu- Mon of them in a future Issue. - SuNATpns TO 'Ei.eqr.~rAt tbo approaching session of the respective legislature there ■ will bo Senators of the United'Slates to elect in Illi nois, loVa, ■Wisconsin, Arkansas, Missouri, Louisians, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, New York, Maine, and California. New Hamp shire wifi elect twoin May next. fly The vitriol roan arrested in New York Inst week seems to be a religious fanatic bf tho flrst water. Ho admits that he is guilty of all the charges brought against him, butdays that hoyins led to commit these assaults by ayeiigi ous influence, dicing bitterly.; opposed to evil doers, ho flrat commenced throwing vitriol on tho, common street walkers. He soon after wards was convinced that persons who went Ip theatres were almost as vilo, and be wssprotnp ted to inflict this method of punishment upon them. This la taking the law into One’s own hands with a vengeance'. '; '' 1 fil A SitivuTßApiNO OdNSUL.—Ibe NcyvYork limes calls the attention of our goverulncnt to the fact, that on tho trial of Captain Smith, con victed of being engaged in, tbh slave trade, it I wasswom that tho Sccretarjof the Portuguese Consul, at that port, accompanied Capi. Smith to Boston, arid paid for a vessel which was to bo engaged in Ibis 'nefarious traffic.' if he mo tion for a ncw.trlol ‘of Captain 8, was based partly op thq assumption that tbs' Portuguese Consul, a foreigner, was part ovrw-T of the ship. And being hbnatlf CfUed ttPtho Stand, the Pi)r -; tiigucso Consiil refused to‘anBWer, wht-n asked ■ Whether he was. interested in that Vessel, or whether ho had been in any nay concerned In luting out ships tbr tljo African slave trader-; Wtrnst this will W investigated,,arid .if tho ; suspicions pro correct, that hisex'iuatiir will ho revoked. ,i • ' • '• I '' ' -j .. -1-- v- • .V"'> > i~iit' ■rwiiixfaai' v ; £ho sothbw fbr the only | fjiction to ioT*gtt; bilttiais Vpund.wctmnsider I ij'ii dutyto keep fell' ahd that perished likea bhissohv .from. her arms, though every recollection is a padgl Where* is the child' that' would, willingly.; forget', the j moat.tender of parents, though ttt retneinberho but to lament'?,; !Who,' even in tho honrbt ngo? ny, would forget the friehd over whom he mourned!" "Who,, even, when ( tho lend) hi closing upon tho remains of her ho most loved, nhd hb it'w'aio;’ tho.tdotingpf Site jpbf talaiVoiild 'juafopti bonsoV fetish that' was 10 be hroughtiy flfeetfuliiess t No, the love which Survilres L thp,tomb,is qno, of thb nobles t hjtriljutei'.of tho pbuC hit ; : ihhM Its woes, it has likewise its delights, and ■ When the overwhelming burs to f grief'is Calmed into tho geptle tear if the sud; deri anguish and the bombllmvc agony oyOr,-the" prcsenhiwiuS'qEoh mokt'lovcd is '.sort enedaway into pensive meditation.oh : aH,l‘nat it Was 'jh'ths,daJ3’‘6f' ,ife Ibvelihess; who would root outhuch.'a sbrrow from the heart 1 Thp* it^majr-Epmrtiikes I ’.throtjva,^{pbihgicloua even ovcrthohnEhtoyOor'gaiety.crflprcaJadcep- Cr Badness over thc. hour; of? 'woutjeaphahge.it eych for the sphg,pf..plcas'- .u'rh.orthb buret of revelry? No. there is a voice'fcom ihe tomb sweeter than song.; 'Micro is a recollectiou.ofi'the deed to which we turn, oven from the charms of the living.. | Ob’, the grgy.e! .ihegravod, it buries vrory'crnSr.'.cOYcfs !ovety defect; extinguishes .everypresentment.' — Froth its peaceful bosom spring nonc biit fond regrets and tender ■ down uppn ’ tits' grave, .even of an enemy. and 1 not feel a compunctious threb. that ever ItO hhouid have warred with the jibor, .handful of earth that lies mouldering befopohitn. , : But tho gravcotthosewc lovcd, what a’placc for, meditation j Thim it isy that vfo call up! in long 1 .review, the whole;, history of .virtue and gentleness,' and the thousand endearments lav ished upon us ’ajhwst uiibbcdcd in the daily in tercourse of intimacy J. then it is that,we dwell ■upon the tenderness, thenolcmn,. awful tcndcr . ncSs’pf the "bed. of death, withallits settled 'griefs, its noiseless attendance, its mute,.watch • ful aSstduili.es, the' lasi ttetimonies of 'expiring love, the ’feeble, fluttering;. thrilling, oh,'! ho.w thrilling pressure of the hand, the last fond look, of the glaaitig eye, turning Upon nscyeiifrom . th'e’.thrcsiiold of accents struggling' An death to give, one more assuranceofafiectibnip. - ,■ 1 Aye; go to the graVe of buried loyp'; and med itate !... ‘Jttete sottlo the account with fhy con science forevery past benefit unrequited, every past endearment unregarded, of that departed beipg, who can. never, never,.never return to be. soothed by thy cSntrition.! ■ , : V , ' 1 ' ', If thou art a- child, Snd hist heifer added a sorrow to the soul, or,h furrow; to (ho Silvered brow of' sn aChetinnate, parent—if thnu, art. a husband, and hast ever caiisid_tlic;fond' hetsom -that its whole Happiness in jhy armplto doubt oho. moment of thy kindness,ahd thy truth—if tliouart a friend, niid hast oyer wrong ed, in thmig)it pt word,'or 'indeed. the spirit .that gehc&usly, confided in thouart a ioror,and jias£ iher ’gi vrat 'one 1 fo that true heart that'now lies, <fo!4 aiid. still beneath thy feet—t|jat be, sure that every .un kind look, (srtry ungracious ■'wordj'cyery tin gentle, notion, will comb thronging flack upon Ithy memory, and knocking 'doieCuUy'atthy. soul;, then bo sure that thou wilt lie down aor- 1 rowing and repchtanton tHo-grave.aud titter the indicated groan, and pour tho unavailing tear! theretlecp, more bitter; because unheard and unavailing-i ■ . ■. ,■ , .' ,'. I hen weave thy chaplet of flowers, nnd strew the bcaulicp or pnturo; about the grnvo: console, thy broken spirit if thou can *st, with these tender,'yet futilo : tributes of regreti but take wanting by tho bitterness of this thy con trite afilictiou over the dead, and bemoro faith ful, and a i foot ion ate in tho discharge of thy du ics to the'Ering. ’ FASTnoNS~BoNNET3. —A contcropp rary,Meprcading i ’ himself oh the Fall fashions, remarks that os to tlio Falllionnct, thercis nothing left of it to speak of. It has been gradually melting away, and it is riow.all expept a small piece of wire, a'feather-froiA ft sparrow’s tali', a flower and a - half, and three inches of lace., has apparently reached, tlio last degree of comparison, and vvo shall next either have no bonnet at all/or an imitation of the combination of & coal hod and a gig There is sojno talk.that-the’ next > fashiop will 1 bca-jJiadoto ofa bonnet’; perhaps it will; it ia 1 next to it now. Lidbtutbi).— An Indian girl w’a* stolen about 14 years ago, themaged about 4 years; atidaold, as a slave, in which capacity she has sincolivcd, in Soulh Oarollna,’ until set at liberty pursuant to at law. */'' Lawrence Getz. Esq., editor of the Reading Gazette, has resigned his Clerksbipln the Philadelphia Custom House.'' tleasphi.hd finds that be could not serve trto masters; and prefers to remain at hiA editorial post \ ~' LiqpOE ww 06N*otidV.-f-ZnchEritt Potter, a hotehkecper at Cambridge, Musa., lias been convicted of gelling liqtlof on' eighteen indict ments, and scntenccdto pay a ftneof 5360, and tie Imprisoned four years, He appeals.. ' Bi-PBESipsNT ft B»t «f wcaltl'iy New York,' ptihliahcd in the Npw York Suit, laei-Prcaident EiUmore.rvHoM property is rained at 51,10,000- ‘ , ' 'ol Baker, 1 ' tried’ at-St; Loois far killlols itoffmani has been acquitted. ; Tha,ao-, cusedjWith hli father, roolherpchild and oth<|r rcjaUfei '■*&. announced.and thasqen'c la represented lolikra been deeply affecting. ■ Sh»;haa been cOnf.ncd injtUSince Apnllait. V : V [ , o*ll slated'tliat lliomonkiiain tM neigh borhood of'WrinidadW dying, la, great num bers, of cholera. ~Pcrso»l ' who have; passed through the woods report that Itundnkla are to ho seen lying dead id,the groundl wharp -thoy Imvpfalleii front ilia trees.;' & WftftW UiO Bamo tliing waa obscrvcd,yiiljo t|ie sccpl! ppk epi demic prevailed l u Trltiidpdrthu.wonltlca'dylng of that'diacaso iaequaliy largo nmhbora. ,' , ICrlloli. limin' AvWisO luabcen hotaino; tod by (die as lliijit ion' didato for Governor.' •> r 'i Wountnbonbe^ : s* : Tho doiibt' WerW' nordinated' Polloqk' for'President, •bibcl^bnHljSyi^ toadyiamthli&sttm Go^ernoßO^ | hlfn sio,ooo -a' r idlterato.'icreat ® 'grajphl qjttd yulgat ’ iujd 5«o/t7»elJ ■£■*•,'> :-U’f£v’^^ ' V <» to tho;:Guberibtto wbalthj cre-wdii&iSpioiWas hoist ed ;tojthnr t maat* head of aß^Cftndidate v x°f P. f ®n sident d'n whofoJl,owed.^te y: others in - doibgrao, ■wo’ bollovO.;lli&"Cuoi(jo r -.ifl 'honcflt,buU:Hlx^^ it. la ihad ‘Jft^^blol'foadyißm,. 'indulged inifor.'the.'purposd <>tv a;Jut ,#•>•« AKim??*' y#£'*te£SS!SSs dcalro to Chpit* the bod matter of riwbcconht to niera'Who,.lß.noinl i ' natea; antl’sbbtiTdte bb ditMippilMediMbdlt. ■aaplratlona, thelVlnlndJ Will; voty likelindndJrgO: d erd tbal'Natiofial Gonvoptibftoi'dBsG ;assembles* '-: y ; 'MVVv.V’’ l ' •‘i’” v, -V* ”* M ' VHaddadOTpfluobbWon^ . cbnt6st,,fen'Obtmce4itd‘ one,'hia;‘naw« would 'nove^'hcl,T^^boon l tbongbtof l _pr , l^lontlcraed- , .ln' connection with ribs office of president,, yet all •must.adraSt. tbafrWsvUyma would-havo y Wboro thenwould •have: bpen> Ibosfc whd no*, jo: loudly proclaim, ’him the .very ■ Ala& f.-tbero would Vavt? btfi£np;Moiis of offiial houed nb Incentive tdeuloglzb. *..i • /Wo'h'avo -a ot Governor '.pol* lock than.to. belfbtfejottt ho can be influenced, In ,tho.ledst; transparent,"anmlhpjW'whb arc 1 'playing'itinnst, place a'very loqfcstftnate npon hla wisdotfrand, forbsighty if tlidy irmfeino ho cannot see tb/oUgh U.‘ If ho ia thO ffian vyo have always taken him to bo, "ho does'.not iftink them Tor .theWtoady iflm,and mast'rwdwith,contDmpl'their' hypo critical ebb JpnifjQn] scoit stated: the Suprcta( >t , . .JaUforaia re cently jiisdc $ decision njjQti the adrolsiiWUty of ohim2q fiplimonj; 'in'tho cqiirts oif that Stale? % |yh|p aitizcn pf indicted erind coDvictcdonthetcsti indnyof ChinteQ vifaicd. Ilcappcftlcd outlie that fay I 16 Etalc law rtguialihg/ofiini-, hal procccdi,ii|Jif; mljacll pr .mulatto,.,person, or Indian,'shall in favor Of or sgjttß f i jrhitc imip’fciTho ques tion investigated by, tpc court. was, whether, tinder either of ifle: undpr.whicVnwT to make Ihciu; face criminal cases pgai the,courts delict was thi .tcsiim6i ft os' Bel /:& tlio Lot spike U inches pipciV,' mM \ shaft ' Uppii Slimes its draw it-.,- It can or no steel,'an there is much ililßci as itj is the work of flat heid withtyij : Sentencejp Sr| T. Beale, ted- upon til E. Mudgc, (notr M ttinccd on, Tj’uesda; ,C pHsonment pf four County'Piiaon.', 1 Court by his vriCcc ailcctcd by • tho oc edving '.bis. 1 senten statement, Jenoun who convicted him .who the before God chU mi strong cflbrt will 1 Petilioiifl for.tliftt' in ' Philadelphia,'. Card hi Tlmradtiy pitoovia acoenfa, to Jo ''confer upon h hia signature." A Free Negro j Circuit Court [’negro U not a ‘‘ 1 within ihe meaning | him to Bualaln ft %\ I Tho easel wns that, Judge Drammond, McLean coincided thq having boon ho thought s of tbtj TWnfc? V\i toll yJ ngainaUtfor SIUyH , is about to loav^tw ’ 10-Thcst»v| ion that thiWarc ty tuguesc raeWihants] ly fortunes by , 'Oh i'/'Bo. out forifjuUUjl, ditty paper, and l» a'Utv .KT Gcn. d<jaco,triti»' /'(tirttha formation ,li SeTMOBI,)! liirti, will '!>< tqf.BnoJlicV ' Gbn. , Mittxn, flabclwich Xslandij W advantage* Jfh IVoraaodlQi'la'W whorl) JiEtinolitmS' mogenUuf 9 P Wil against 9910r.’ 1 cmt« tlio grcali) people,’hut ’no an; M Mr. XluU.-flml Mfr' ;+±a. -*&*■ : of ffie' «WSsBol«Bfe 'S«S^mll®M'.(S* ■gbi !> rifillsVi^inoro : 'lnarnrt V-;,-. * ! ' /,'iiboro Art no* over : iwehty-fiyeiniyilDii(dollafB‘ •qf-■ -*iiijtlf *- b'p no.means ofrechiclrig'the Amount thus lock- 1 .Government bortds cqjnb for paympnl i. holdera preferring itlie tho',premium'ojTofcdy, Qffloo Deportment Als yoaV tlian U waslaat The Wge.t,- apditlio expenses have beeii. expenlcß 'Any incroaso :l of tbo fateSrOr /' J iii^i.Cj^bnf;PnorEßTy\Civ«ei^oN.3N ( . : Hfflx-,’ ;,a ‘ftapp^topaij^ i iUo manjig-,, jug ,ihes ;T by cprij^gq-i a^lpaai'i^ Wjjq.' 'of :;BIV the; :pb«r^by^y‘4tie‘ mllowdd ■io.prleSis^nd; expenses*; and. rknddj' pyprsr, Vbuqhera.aiji atnplo. statements, j,} ibis, is, .as-it, shb.ul^bqV'f^';'- 1 ’•,; >-«•! *'■ ,v- .V -' : bo will.; tenibl^ r pbißO l n, '.ptryebnino; < ■&•■ 3nan''.whohft(lbeorj sonyulsfons,by iyo\ doses of dha rpolson, dnq-sixthof n-'grala' 'each ? admlAlstcrddifor'lbb rhetfmatism, was re. Sieved of camphor Jakefi in six grains pf ' Dr. ( .claims mdd'oithe.dis^vbry.’ •',- v ■ • ■‘"' i j. i that on (Juy last,d rough -looking character walked Into, a' protiilnent ’dothing store • In Detroit, r'eiaark ibg that'lio VfUhcil to look round and ,bco lyluiro thebpat goodp fnteiided to h.rcakin there that Highland help; hlmsoif. . T.ilo .clerks ,hvuglib«i.and alldived.hitn.to look as.much aalie, wiyiod.v iWhtfa night camo r suro- cnoughitho •fitpt'o was hrokon into, and tho •fcashicr’s‘,di l aitor i irobbed'oC!slsp in cash, and SV6O ijvorth ,df nice carried away.' Nbthinghaa Binco heen heard .of tho;ras^ai. ,, ,' : ', tD“ Oh ! Lord ! I?ow trio ’ world' Is giv.en to lying,.was the! Wcjaihation of good John Falataff.in daya-gono, wo bpittciin,these latter'dayaiklagivon fully'as much to bigotry. - •Thire is : bsgotry in every jm—poll-, apd nostrums,.lt ispaspipgibe- ; iicfrrdefying comprehension, ho\y .'asinine peo ple'may .become -ivhen astride ;thcir-'favonlp .hobby.’- them*, an 4 swaU6 trash as tkey choose to pOur downyonrthrorit', thcy;at oncc: nrid without further delay proceed to giye Tou'a had name, and fbrthwtb toramenCe’callmg yo'n 'by jib— al most to death', tirid while sq doing;-complacchtf ly fancy. thenisclTW,- parading a- labpr; ‘of . -for the. regeneration of rainkiri'd and tho’gbod * of society. Strange world ibis, knd jKc Strang !,.eatimimaiinit,ii>Man., - ! ... IdcspripMpnif’ftndj If arrjr; [j of t'bWwuat’Bd ctassswj potent gfri testimbnyin lit-whites.: The optolpii'Pf by Chief Justice; Mptray, to give i of Cali- the case ondentpCj Jlusslana 1 Sat - fpitfj tobacco] int' acjt^ cdtp^ibc x''Ty~i Admiral Price, of the British Navy, who .was accidentally killed during the .recent at! iaok of-the allies on rttropolpwski, one Of.the wjir.of XBl2, of the “Volcano bomb in the ,expedition tp SBolllinorp,' rind bombard ment ofFortMclTcnry, ahdofFort Plaqnemino; on the Mississippi; and engaged the'American privateer Saucy, jack.- ; 110 also commanded ,a division of hioqta in Mobile .bay, at the captor® of transports, &c-i and bore the flag'of truce announcing the ppade^ J •;• ;on it rc dblo i to with-' by driljipg^r' .it is ii '■v* of,the hardest fso in the -touch-holo, in making a drill bite Puld do. ; Its application \entt—a single tap on-'the |c&-oftho haA'd' sufficing:’!. ! What CoNSTiTUTB9IN?BMPEftANCR.— -Judgol Pearsinj jd a'rcceti£ chtrfgo tpilib Grand Jury at foiyisljijrg, decided tliat fin individual'who visits from tavern to tavCrn, drinking five or, six times daily,' is emphatically a ‘ man of ih~ temperate habits, and that tavern keepera who | scHto such" ary liable to ‘ prosecution under act prohibiting the,sale of liquors to "men/of knoira intemperate habits.” If this construc tion of theUw bo correct.-there are few tavern Veepers but are,liable to be presented; every day in vycek. ~ msff T; BaAtt;—Stephen I convicted of im aggrava tperson of Miss tyircusa .Throckmorton) was acd* by Judge Thompson, in rlCr to jin' im* srs drtd'sir months in the woS’ accbippadied'. into relatives, who were much rrcnco.. Previous to’, re-. Mr. Bealo read ‘.a- long 5 tho conduct of the jury id tho District Attorney osccutiort, pud/declaring lis entire innocence*. A ido to obtain his pardoh; wsc. RrC how circulating; w ; Sooth Ajosßiwlr-Somobf'tho South Ameri can States boost of being Republics, and of har ing rulers chosen‘by the people. Hut iheir manner of doing things smacks'prcUy strpngly of tho stylo of tho oppressed; of Europe. ,ln Peru wo read that Castilla, the leader of one party, at last accounts.-woa marching with air anny to the gates of Lima,' to Jurn odt 'Echin* iqno’, the present President, and qpon, the reins of government hiinself. The political par- Mrs.BcalQ-'puWkbes * apera; appealing in ,'tnbat rery husband and father”! 10 great/ayorbf giving it ties • are > somewhat bellicose down there, We should infer from tho fact that ono ppor ; fellow ’hadlda hted for crying, qut vt.tffl Ef/w« nujiw. If this is their way -of • electing, Prtsi dcnlS and settling questions of; political policy* wp pray to be delivered from all such Republics. If A.OiTiaEH,~*-ThO TT.' S. pis hflidocldod that a iVce ba’ > of tho Bnltcd States,. & the constitution 1 , entitling ILoforo tho U. 8. Cb\xtt.~ Nlllnholl against Lamat. • ShocjctKd, young; girl named Sohado/lijiug Inßelhlehem' township,’ Nor* tbampion committed libido iaat Tues day week, by taking a doso'of “ratybaho,” which sho had purchased at a drug store m Bethlehem. While at dinner, tho medicine took effect—’aho Was seised with violent pain, and vomiting, and in her ,agony'ran out of tho ,houBo t : and by ah - effort forded herself through fti patc-fcnce, breaking it [o tho decision and Judgo deal rpagnatca. of 1 Boston j kaftor.thd election’, \x\g party thofc,V rojiliod;! [bat., jt.,l b'adi a demand' Laid paako aflldavU that it Stale; - •' ' 1 l l T r - (Times expresses the opin- Sat'city hundreilaof Ppr \ others whoire constant* ■> thb slftt*’ traffic ( make ’atylo.^’ 1 iiaW eplmtcra. ; »Afts'r running. about- in the iW s6mo' time/she fell ,an 4 Sho jyas And doubt}esa' .tho victim, of »■ '- k , inks. '..Look iny ofltcir In currency, nmo Of that. posßrnuOT-fSuVnpYi'-rXU9 boldly »y*«* red by Somal rcapec table Missouri papers, lhat Senator Atchlß6n,'UnUed ; StatcaBcnator from' tiro ptaiopf Missouri! is engaged, tvitii others, in a conspiracy to intrUalvatms a slave stale, SjhVSti'Uvia.Siirtbcrai 'saysty-;" Senator At-i cllistm isat id the upper Courp try, organiilugla ■ Woraoiy, td of five thou’shO|d persons, pledged, tcjifrtpsir ■ into’ Kansas, 6ri tho first clay of the election, held tberc, to vote slavery into that territory.’’’ Tho itttcUigcnoO Is Sfud to' bo Authcntic-atid Democrat promises lo eiposo the whole sohemo In'la'fcw'dayd.’n ;/ -■'■ r '''; V JliniVn graciously madiidt,known to .tyd I’nrwlnoo for otilfiillforinlty) they moy,,|u odtut iaop withtlio ,Afjor: tlijlt ilhprol bohoosalbn, it' iji ‘Wqitbted; that t<»o : twp; &itpi,J»di act j with’ eupli iinnhlmlty, that i thclto,wUl.nol;; r h.Oholt’s, dliftronooihptwip.n ■tJjljme I-'.'’’''-'-' jup Ills mi' itan, 06fln. ( ' rfi rcliiblofiv M UpflATlO Corta to defeat 'No^vYork . British Consul at tho ■projjld otijoy on with Orest Britain,' 4nt wo recognised, pri nt, tfccro 10 no, lotionS of Topic, iWliich ■ejudico between , wWto :o against color} i Ihbcr ’cal. |Mti^ ifiSwfiOw tdeoffi' tbo.'liieoioVs, <jn' »^S)i6i/l^^:; : iWnKbd.pf-T^-eftt .tjlnftlio i flhj'ne. : , it originated Iti fn.ft.vpry no£n^ agenlcnt anil 1 raodni? of-the.limit;,wUl tho least attention to If; It iff • inohoj-ccHdatitiitipli in tlio'CouiUion'woaltb. arid :crasli., i;ts' ; "?. -'■■'XT-'t u ’V'v ;l< t (■ 'jnOttJU'afA^sim.^ThO'Notf.'yo'rk.'ZV^; to'Copgrgts,from ', ’ ,fhet67 J si report 'NotKingfUelceatiQtttO/^rtTOSaJlfrom'Mi^saf Wfpsetufis m»dc.up;pt tiw bghteslumberyercr bmplojrl for such apUrposis in';that Stdl*.—| ti’hdrp arcebmo solrret'trent and: disrespectful toward dignitaries aa to sdy tliat there nrc’mare inrinepde tonwioddics in • tins /.delcgdtioni thah ■MassiljmscKs eyer sent to'Washipgton bcforp.i rWd.dm't;happen'to ;knpw tUe 'bulk;™; tnesg Kcntllacn; («b» ddeSl)ibub ifi'strikes uS'tliat: totreldin thofijQtStepsof.Wobsler.John'BavLSi iCli6o.tr. JVstinlun; Hudson.: &c., : wiU. be; apt to .nrenqlilhcra a little. /'We BlmUscc.;' '■;. s,’. '.'Phlinncaster (Pa.) Examiner', tJ»o : able '<)}• onjje; CI! lowing to! for.to;. trj ( : «Uf thd prisoners] ,notr»‘ vfil then Tibi thtTncwfi pvessldhi pncr3 fl bi >vil! prd] ivhenll pvuvt.f y ! ■ ■' : ■ Thiip common scriSc.' Everyjitrsrfii must frenintesity', form his bpiuipn'abr impressions from such;evideucb as, be is in.'possession of, but noliitblligcnt and impartial miudwijntold fo sucliofaniprisin'spite offsetssothtitthcre iS noUung ill inch ‘ previous impressions to/in 'tcrfpK-Jyith cOrtcc.t cbnclUsiona', .when jill-thu patent facts are presented/ • f'j A ' ‘ " ■’: (Tiic IStAVB I —Nearly ;ld(HV.Africau ai»TM.W/*al4'tS;s»V® ; tojft !Adbs'ji^,«f Cionfi/iios, yniy.TQ^'JJV.o.t ilufft his profo|.'ob3 of- hostility Jo tlio . lmHOfe/] flio Aptirih General; llko CoiaWi.ls Bnspcbte'J 'ci b/rtnganoltctilngfMlm.” . 'NcverthplqßM.li'tv. iwV (.sued freali orders for tub suppression of tlje fade., Thowholo number of, negroes land ed faring the year di represented to’boabout 9,iM. ‘ ./ *' * • , i , s i •’ tv-Ok: Kansas TEharr ; Icdm' tliat Quv.'Kocddr liad dotormlned to’order an/cloc* Wdelegate'to Odrigrps's omthoSOth Npr /ember., J. B.iChapnioo; has candldute.i The proclamatll'n Imd not 'been Issued On file 10th* for thu feasor that a few of the districts wore yet to bp nrnmi.ccl. Got. 11, Returned Leavenworth oi) tlio Bth from h(a the Territory. About an inch of snow'fell at Lea. vcnwdrtU on thodtilh; The “Merchants and Farmer S’ Biidk’* was ready (o go Into operation,- Uie,'b|lU being prin(od already ; Lucian. Ayer prcsjdent, E.. W. .Uaymoml cashier. Cuimcl coal ol good quality is abundant within two or three miles of Leavenworth; also upon tho Del aware lands. star,statoß that it iJnndorstohd that Ilonn-Vtitt, ■Esip,. tf. !S.. Soci'olaiy of Legation at I’ari.f, brought important dispatches from Mossrs.'Ma.. son hiid Jiuehanah, 4lth letters from Mr. Soule,- wrillonlwlillo ill I’urfj.'on his irajrto Madrid.'-^ I 1 > ,> ■ 7 i dplitibalfrtshetsVlike. IhofeoWiow} pro-, i are apt U> bring-all kindg of odd ; mftto w . [he surface.--.’.But waters, lit disappeared suddcnty;as,itcaihc.--r VjtU woS long since embodied in>plloiiw; English pnoverb—Mwlieii the ; ihiloats.”'-.t. .*-• ■ >'/A i hvil, soon-corrects 'itself,-, •Incapacity )llongrctam public respect. .v.Thpworsb ,mt<cnniappwitp 1 * man'is being ohosor fioihe is incotnpctchfto 1111. .The hu« iSj- icvoltB 1 : atn;,follovvjirtg'- incompetent iji-flnd thbtigh drcamBlciic>s'maytetni y lldco such in the van/haturo seed re*, i htrsway -.'and .'restores. their iptitibii.:’ ; .-V- A''* v V ■ tOATlqir- Ojp Jungu?. ~lh .ft .cri ra ip at m trial’in Oirttal' lif justice Tihey; Has decitletl the fofc Jbo jbo proper, qualifications (or a Ju-., the issue':,-.- : *' ; ‘ juroy has forttied an' opinion that the; iW’guiltyv anti entertains the : tipinion out waiting' to hear'tbd testimony, ! incompetent; ••■But if; ftonv'*c«dtog apefs’or ‘hearing - reports, 1 ho Has im on hSs nuniV'tinTftvdrahlo trf the pri^ c "opinion 1 or-prejudice.\rhich iht'f iumftonvdpidg 1 * impartial justice hcars' : lhe i tcstim6lljf, I the!i' We is coni-' DEBPATCIIB! Mia P; Whs on -'Muttony morning cihseted wi)h' tho Sccrolary.iif Stfe some tlhio.iyilli the feocr'ol itjr. pfAVar. . . ' " ' ■Tho'Stor states >1 it tho Impression, js Current )n European dlploir tic. circles of that clty| that tho Spanish govern ont, acting under tiio pres, llgo or Inflnoii'ci) ot vhnt has ;0f late traiVsjiifod in i’rohco, .will cer inly refuse again to rccelTO. Mr.'Souib. - t ' ■ o' Ilalor QunoraVa. bro, favorably of '(hp,wording go Bjatom, than any. »U»co job arb- Iqcronalng. uirfcl’too; fig,’ nltlibugiilho rnill'aorvlc^ ,to moot tljo'^ypnts‘Ot ouf. md It la coDfljlently: anticipa* ypar» tho Department will bo ] In without relief from tta phi*- iof pHvlldgb.~- b|' tWt'Qoiigrcna will not lot rlipro of Mr. Olda’s Uoitbo old higbratos oi pott- ' obr'Tho' Rosin report, >v(lj spoalc i of iho cheap' pod 1861. Tho 1 rovej expanses dlmlnlso iuis boon extendt* growjug country;? tod< UjUt ln a fovS 'soU'Bdatainipg, clj ent h\javy Imftlo? us jioar anything project to go bat •ago.;’, i't*/- 1 North of'No David S( Held to -tho United I term of fpur 4 y last ijarpcd tor cqoii Jdj. itydi of'Mf )jaYolietd ftfcM I SrSktuioKß.'—Tlio Lo jfli Carolina ht\yo .oluctcd Grtvy' id Hd^Auaßlgga, |! Utoi; tb All a vacancy,' tljo kojuU Wjttt'vr ! iji'|yparp‘, to ity**- If, yfiftgt whp^o.Urnvbxjiiroi fcb Sailors r*l«Qfc Bathe HbUue of | of; bfflco,' ‘M ‘(joYornpr pt;Kqrlh I’plpo qlj thp Ist of January, 1 f dopilc(i[ion 'of’tliji, latij pUtow# oloyelai\4» amounts', since pft|<i $80,0004 [th'6 aniounti of slofy6oo,by a ‘ •tpllrif of pity, lifts bb<S,ix<toi<siit,i?tl T ‘ liilsVfiftlng flmtffc- <*i lid'ißpoquUUous, pmV babas ijj fti .thb hand* of -the b’nnfc ■Utovory ofthfcfrftu’d/^ifil- Collector of thl to iioo.oopj or 'A,dcfalcallon't| fi^/'CaridyaV'^n tank inkU own! mrsdo it life Vida] oiuii't fl«ouvuipBit> frßhfifei; w ■;.. 1 acd6u\i ttf- State thiftthd {Htn gfe ' qhbrcso than thp i*-’ ■ * V-iV'.' ‘■•;;.» » The Russian ? om ".,.*■£ 'munitidiuand great exertionsrfre ■' , : hytbo **■ •: 1 The ripid:rfebucii6tl ; iby'f,onttlo .and digni* -V V V ' ••/’/ \ jthch‘.ahny , toaUobi : iift^ , uwVsW9^h^^u fi rf •, -' * .ripeftt Rlarto |n Englnmr&i£d A; r excitement .of thej|ebpl(^^^to.pe.,. ,1 * I Tfemen^pua.Jpi^g^iTO^oSv^ , ' : ~ ' ’ ;, • •' '• ' ' scat of war,.A /. f ■A, M -; •;];•/■,; ■}* 17*v>*•;.// A' •. •' • . •-■ i 'field fighting.,- : t|Ubro»c Sql^Ulpol | IboWqutet'. A doubtless upon the fighting whlclt ' , wrbi&lmttjv* .! >r .." A Tho .dlpctrf'bf 1 pdwra A‘ 1 \ Tory considerably ' • • oh tbc coast. • '. ~ V cb.es thqfleets Aw m^fpmjnftcfc .psrt, Jaihe 1 •-• . f 'BbmWrdui'cnt bf SpliaßtQpoJ; V, V teft in the hands' 6t the land forccB''n f mCh>rc to ' Bdmc extent protected by thtftvdrkAthftWrfbp ‘' . f in front of the tbwn. : --‘ '.o A i Vvv*v\ ii • ;,. ~ . A t , AdiDs6lOrt‘iblfeodcsUt+crtce',b^V!plate^ : c[flj' < Or befopo the lafit aHvfctd'kft'fbf A| Ihe hot shelly tire to an Slfcihe’n^6,rhnit^r^7i6^|jl,tpF^^tJnrithi 1 , nriih Ud imnatqs orsrcWiihd’ Vite Burnt '.j, V to the ground..,,The, 'cdh'taiij’cd jjFiiiitaVv ■ it; is wqtbatcd at fioifl tTiW’.to;.terw‘.- ’ thousand mm,'but;.ns Ihoy Were-hot; effective,A■• ; -v» the occurrence -^was; cotrcontf dcred Vfis'.Jttrfng; : ; hpy.partieular influimcb,onihcTe?xdtsi‘rrdin : tho' .‘ * eelgc; . This c&tastroplio*' Is ‘passed '“over \yilh. • 1 but thd -FrCuoli } i jbuhihla.V<. MT- -‘' •'•■' *;) 1 --■ ‘> i'' 1 - •,' . v ßote ITouscs of'Parlimcnt; Imvcbtcn ,l .jpror'ogucir^pfiltho ; rdth^f<Bweih6er^ J J%V • ■ Lol-dPulnicraoq. nntjlady left London ■'. , IGlh inst.j '-T’bery »-ab much^ liition in 'the cnoseiofiDls idepiitt* • ardl runjors without nuThbenrtS ob- 1 , (ject of bis missiopt) -'TlJb’p'rtbttbihUtehriHKiit hbnoof the nuDoi fire 'corrWtV •* ;, >M^ 1 r ' ;. ,' • , {The povcrmucht having• taken”'tho‘rniwd; * ■ picamer Niagara from hei* plficci’ftitec to ■ » •■ icairy troops and muuiljons, scat-ofyar, there will be no wnWrqhllifycrp6pl„to llmifax, 'oil the 201h,6f ; TfiP next mail will tbcrcfom learoj Liverpool. ; by thp stcamei‘.l > atinc t f J on tbc ,20th of No- • vtmbcr. >• ■, '’■>'> ■ •■•' • ' COMkEnCUh ‘r-;-- * * .-Mokjjt Maiiket continued : etfay, 'nUhougV . the demand during the week; good* owing _ / -fothe requirements formoney at-ihoStoclcEx- ■ change Board; First' class paper ;wm being' • discounted nt figures under -luo hdcs of-tho .. ■Bank of England. ;/The arrivalbf :gold ’from/ Australia and other sources; haA', btjcti ; What limited.. v .‘Biihadsxukfs.—The Corn-Markpt 'has'tcrtijv quictiWilrlight StOck's/and-^anV Imports; and whilst there hns, ,bpet.vf hq rpry.'/grjat dis- ' /posiliuhto press', safes, 'prices hhVu,(|eol(ned du ring the TPtek on Floar Ga. pcr.luvrrc'f, Sd, per ~ •bag'oq 'Wheat/and Is. per quarter On'lndian' .. t: r ;v : t ■ 11' . Obr.'-l^^et\hnß-noUfledkTn^^W>Ci^t'^.-- 1 - x <- : ' that be hashwotuc Chief .Tnkltefc’of , in the room of lion. J.,S. Bj.Acfi', Whose Urtu as Chief Justice' expired ontno'.lst’inst;, . ; Th«t Jiidgi Lewis -will flU^s/ncVilatten. ’ With * great ability 1 ftnd 'fidelity ffy 'one/Who khbwshim ’.can doubt. Hc is nbiv qf t ', great,i-xperit'ijce, of habits of ccas’dcKS jpdpatVy»'“ of high iiterary accofnplishmcnts, 'j; ship 4ml eiAincnt'nttajnnitoUla tliu the latrViv'bright number' bf/ 1 perhaps,, Brightest bench of JqrlgcA tlis elcvttibti to lhis’ post ity top, o 1 1k»U'•;-• tiful of the 1 practical'.working ’or/ ourrepliblican systqfn of govcfniiihit, byiyhlcb' - ' / the-way lu distinction and as open td t . the pooramV fricmllCfisas bonii ’lt is nOt half the lifetimjp df nnold/huftr 1 ' since Eu.th Lewis was seen and knownUs *u;, itcncnvnt prlntcf/copipo.M’ng fypc by the tfwus> and eins, io'itcure'Wlmt Was nt^ssarj^omm-r 1 j)6se the''drgcnf demands of Ratine;, ', W|thou{ money, dr rich howdstadfeht^idboyV. • hood, to'depend upon 'his'own patlvo ehcrgies ~i and genius’ for success 'p(»\vi>&‘ the jaidoT^'^ ' pedlincnts of 'lifc.' 7 Ilcsoon became ... good standing,'then a 1 in the' Lypoming. / /District. lie Was ‘afterwards the Lnhcaalcr District, and fitiinthcnCdto thp Supremo Bench, and now, br vfrtrioof-t|ie stilntioil. to tiro summit 'of his profession In the , State. NoVlsf this all that he hM 4chfcTt.d Hr (l this Inlef ! pen6'lv"lbr,'m'atldiiidti to' hpndr ana’ distinction,' fie hJiS'Varpcd What BS f comfortable, 1 if 'hot so of. iT ' thii Vp\ld^godds'. v ' ; • I".;,, 1 ,,,,'/ Washington’ ! ‘?!OiwGonmn4J' JV, I’jicso ncWTcrrltbriea arb •deaiitied 'ftt 1 no dis* . '• taiii^ay’tc cfciM itv for a AiU' paHicfnilioa or. tho cMmnwc<r»f'theEnst. '' Th'tf'ei l ii*vbjs|6f ‘ pqbllo tfinria In > bolhgf,lhotnatc l ()cing'^^/ f CMt<d'<witU<' l great■ tndiciitionAl JJ>. lorn at'tho Oprieral'Land'pfllceyof;i mineral resources, mfck trfWMolhmh koW»g* lrt ‘ r lwih- that they vrilltoon • b* aWblo . dintnupplypf«i»l JwW<W M, Paoiflo.- 1 Tha« ,^rop4,«K^cpltuj^ll^Wift>w* Klnbo; superior tri themi aniJ.'tWr, PrPiJ.U *W,‘ 'field ttf erntjfWnWPriipmw{M»| JSIiSBSS&w^&SS^ 'nf the Kccistei-H nnd Receivers for Jotn itm ; , , Tub TEtBfIHiPW t ,v ocrorof Russia histo grtattotnUKO^cr' LadvcrßoriKi ■ LaOmt :nUtidAt Wythe Wet* So ■. /illieai draptitche" '6f“Ss iWftk tiro petite Ur; couiipr-tonrt k. irt .i Rj3T* to* tHneibiUrf FromSt.tortofT to A bal tcltarahlilaWar/mh-, andfit)to>VMMW BJP, ( olcctri?Ucgrhph to ■Viejinn/Bcrlln. bI "W,, f tfiroußhlthih wurco'iM-teol'f'SyrSS^tWlli ' op6n than tjio reports' moutsof .France -/r er estimate of tho valuuo( i propii#iift»rjacTV Bom6 Vho coimnont!cm6nt ia lines »nd *, 'ilkplackiStk- t •nrobubly Uo t3rtyaimltte4:U» ■ IStmiol to Pdrls williintho.fcpwotl l*gft i. 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