V -iaaSgWMifc f&a- Apprcmioo ;• tpet< •■; VrO Warn tho WfiHng'bVsinelw,:Wn.bo' lakto r'.II at tills appllc^on,; l ™ .mad* sooh, •v.'lfonnibat n'nidatt, actlvo, intellig«nl, gcmdliPS’, indiposssaatag # good oduSntion, To a bor l pnas c 3 3 t i l o , abQyo qntt|iCica I and pJ rlO j-oars of age.,a 8P“<1 opportunity to ‘. catn **!? vipiintin^^fttfiVrod*- .■ r / 's y-}/■"• f \ ~ ria/Cosifiopo^ 3l3 ..Ait anilliitoraiyAL- • t ibcited' Sandusky, fOhib;.fbf tfio , 1 ‘‘■'■parpQso of ehdburagiiig tM V aendnatyng':a r pUTe*aniJ'w!holti?otne' LltorAturo r throughput the ..country} list, of Iji . vtdocemouts to all the lovers ; c|ff Art,aud ridtojras . ‘ two, never equalled by atiy,Socloty tjf.tljakin(l} ■?"Etpry person who; Subscribe* ‘sB '■will kocclyo ' Vow anyone of'thp following pwlod* •, '-Katckerboober, Gody’s LadyteEpoky and Gra/ -■ ham'S/Mogazinbi or elthcr'-of the following Quarterly Eeyiowß, 'reprinted’ ip • "iy'eßtminߣef, l li'ohdpV Quarterly, ftorthßritlah^ bu 4 E&nburgh' Review, Jn addition - , fq .this "each member receives a certificates, whichwiU : cntitlo him to a cbauoo of drawing,/rce of coat, • 1 one fdhbhg the many works of Art the Asspcia ' Among-the.BoVworka! U. the .world rchowned i Slave,■'by.Powew, and some of th*.flnest «; works known to fame; 5 Subacrlptidns-Tccelvod * descriptive Catalogues can ' b 6 BoeD t . ■',. .■ ■ V ' ' • NEWSpireri CpAKqß.—Jlessrs.'GcorgQ A : Co. bayedisposcd of • tbeHarrisburg , JKmberoge. Union to Oapt/ Jacdb' Zdgler,; by r ’ whomVit-ttill; henceforth-bo conducted. •• lie ; - jpwtm&Mo Recognize no .clique or faction, bat ,to raSke the- Uiniion' a, steadfast and impartial ~ ©rganofthe wbolcDcmocratic party.,: •,i ■ Levi Foulkrod, State Senator from : • Philadelphia, died at his residence, on, the Slat ' inat;. ' The deceased was a, gentleman of copsid ' erable ability,'ap4 bore the repataliob of bblhg onVof God'anoblest works—an honest mdri f - Ho was an active and conalstont Dcpiacratf and Iridloas, owing to' the absence of Mr. Bucknlow, may give tho opposition the control of the Se : nalo;' . ‘ . v ‘ ‘ ' '/ : \ ; > —TheritizensofLynch burg, Ya.j_ were, on Friday momirig dast, jirc ‘‘aenfed with the spectacle of an efflgy of Hr. Thpinpson.i suspended .by -the neck from the limb qf ntree, on Main street, bearing this in • the "Woman Kill- It had "been placed there the flight bc ■ fore,’,quid continued to hang all Jn dividosOiaa also, it .is said, been hang in efijgy at .Lexington, Salem*and ChrisUansburg.—, Thompson Is the man acquitted of tho charge . of killing Miss Pharr. - •,« , v . j- ,Shooting ApjbXtj—From the . Louisville {Ky.j, tymocrat, of the 9th inst.,*v?e loam that • on Thursday‘last Isaiah Calvert and David u Crork; farmer?/ living on adjoining places' in Campbell county, ‘Ky., deliberately shot at . ■ each other, tho i a rifle, and the - • latter shob-mflii loaded‘ ■with slugs. Orork '- - '^o^od^scv^^rihii^-ia'thc-kaeo* -His os-' ' tagouist was uninjured. PBINCfiLT MokiWcsncb.—TPe understandl ' that Judge Hriferiste/n.a large coal proprietor, f propose*, on the 22(1 inqt, to dedicate forever I I x valuable and, productive 'coal. estate, in the ] .Sh&mokin Ctoal. Basin, for the' benefit of the destitute poor of New York', Philadelphia, Bal ! timore, Lancaster/Carlisle, &b. On tho same 1 . .day will ho laid tho corner-alone of a Free Col- i ; fcge,,at Shamokin,to be endowed with the pro- i ’ ceeda ofanother coal estate; and also a coal es ’ 'late dedicated to tho benefit of African coloniza tion.’; The occasion wfil'bo one of much inter- 1 ( . ■' Qbv. Bigler, Bishop Potter, and, a mini- i b«f pf prominent citizens of the State will be i present. ’ Judge Hdfensteln has, within; the ( . three or four yearsi given over 20,000 tops 1 () -of coal-to.tho poor of this city, Lancaster, par- 1 ‘‘ lisle* and other towna.— Phucu Argus. ■ , ; The Judge Hblfc.vstein* above alluded io 1 .*ii Hon.' "William L. Helfekstkiit, a •native pf • Carlisle, arid a son of John P. HelveNStein, 'Esq., formerly a'well known arid, prominent . citizen of this county, where ho- hcld offices of honor and emolument. Jadgo U., was •'ftstudentof Dickinson College, under; the old .regime,' where he graduated iyith . honor. He afterwrirds removed to t)ayton, 0., where ho commenced tho practice of law, and by his talents and Industry ebon acquired both fame arid fortune.’ His munificent .libcralUy .wittbo duly apprcci|icd by tho recipients.’.. ■ , VA Catholic Priest Finkd.— The Bev. iohn Woicomb, a German Catholic priest, baa ,:i ham fined $5OO at Chicago, for 1 a violent as i■ fiault upon a lamo boy, for. whispering’, while attending mass. The .Court held that the dc • fondant had no authority, in law or religion, to commit an asariult rind battery upon tho boy on tho ground that lie waapasiorof tho church. Liao Mjtfri.iN Tna tlnxivT of. a short lin?o since, in digging a" vault for tho Bradley House, at Galena, -Illinois, tho- work men camb upon a" show of mineral, that. upon invcatigationpropiiscs tobori valuable lode.] The vein tends north and south, running frpm tho .point where it was opened across Beach street,, beneath tho new Baptist Church, and into the iull hear,'thb junction of Main ami Franklin stmts. Permission has been obtained to }un-' ; luVßcaoh street} and with the trustees of the church, and the owners of the ground’in the reir, a bargain has been made, and, the ‘ work Will'bcgin at once. \ ' Inobbasb op tub Armt and Natv.—The recommendations of tho Secretaries of War aiji • ■■ the Navyin faVor of an increase of their respcc ■ tircarmsof the puVlio Service and defence* - .irem too meet tvilh general acceptance; arid these, wUh-the modification-'of Uw'larilf, it is i; ’thought, it ia-lhought, will bo among tho first mraiure? ofthcprtiehl session. - 1 JTjusb BAtra'Srotmirra.—'lbo Stale Trea-l 1 ■ (rarer of New Jersey, iu .view of Iho 1 recent do-1 : ' in njmotit crcry description of Ijonds, I ! liAr miulo n demand upon the Free Banks of that state for additional securitits, bo M to , fully iindemnify noteholders, in case of the amr pension of any such institution fM " ' 03>-Tlio Mothodisf Episcopal Church in (lip United States, in appears from tho returns of fho various Conferences, embraces 079,282 pom ' L t)irs, andKil.gtO ptdhallonps, Jming in Incroaso * ,107 00,782 members' over tho, total of tho year 'thoro ttto 6381 travelling preachers, •> 'lift effective, end tho raet siihet _;ippded, Tho locai number GJIO, i ■ ’ aud tliu hnlaßloiiury coniUbuUuna for thy year lo ’ ;,i _ > • ’ Before ttgain issao the' thc jrcar. day a mp&j add -i tS W^.pfbid!. the bfeiltffmji of^btcfr. .} Tno now'^yfcar^ —-pomepVcasirig.'butm&nyshd., Wo instinc tively, name oycr.inhny.dcar and. beloved friends who havbbccn callcdfrom time to eternity du- ring the year-about -to r 'cnd; we examine ‘our ,and many of ws tho jeen 'tfobfattraollori gbnc.'our cherished hopes inti mcasurbblighted, and,the solemn truth forcing Itself upon us that bar own, existence is but a yappf.' Yes,-the advent of- the new ,y«ar, will cause mnrtf, to'thinlc bver tho bright hopes .they have bfceiicalji&npon to bury iri the tomb du ring the past year-how many friends havppmycd false or ungra’tcfyilp-hpvypiany have goncdbwn, in thogloomi of solitude* of "amidst; scenes: of sickness and poverty,-or 'of sighing' and sorrow. ever h,«w bceh, ; such,' will continue to .be the, reflections of man on the’ departure of the year.' , ! fciit.if our course has been wearisome through fields of sterility, or if, in the providence of God, we have been tnad’o’ melancholy: and compan* We should all remember that Wisdom' and Goodncss*prcsideovcr our dcstinic3,whcth erwearb breasting the storm, of calmly be holding the rainbow of promise/. The yeaf that bidding us adieu, was pleasant'in its couwe, hi)diU decline, likbtjiat oftWjpng afflicted' pattpht, gradual and beautiful. .To' ,uSo the language of an eminent’ man. .writing -on .ibid subject, “ The new year to which we are' just to be introduced;. is’, in one sense; a perfect’ stranger, though wo have long been ,intimate .with tho family to which U .boWngs, and'of Course have some general acquaintance with the certain features of its character; loading us 'to anticipate its promises, and its failure to' pet form them )n tnany instances—its smiles audits' tears—its flatteries and its frowns jgftictiCs and hopes—its gAuiual decline, decay and dis solution ; but wc have 'abundant reason too, for,indulging the,'belief that, W may* enjoy thdusahds of.blessings, if wo are‘disposed to ChcrlaH proper feelings—to bcklndapdcourieoua aqd obliging, and ever on our gpardito avoid unnecessarily,wpnhding the feelings of others; fever rcqdy, to acknowledge'the'’favors' wc re ceive, and render a suitable return.*’ HoWmily all thls maybe done,! Howoften is it neglectcd l/ no who consults hla bwn ease and coihfort cannot in any manner attain Ujodesirod result so rcadily and Certain ly, as by, habitually consulting the'ease; and comtort of others, with whom he is in the habit of associating ; and this is true politeness alsb. A man who is dissatisfied with; himself and those around Win,and laboring under thedark cning influence of disturbed or morose feelings; “may travel from Djfn to Uccrshcba, and say it is all barren ;V to him it trill appear so j and tho effect would bo the same if his journey lay amidst the moat, delightful scenes’of riiral beauty. 1 'I ■ ■ Tho seasons of the year all giv6 thdr annual lessons for. instruction: 'it is our wisdom torc ‘gard them Spring summons ua all to ciccrft,!! aolirityv srith -tifesurancfsthat. qur labor will not bo iq vain Summer performs I what Spring has promised, and fibers us. the f advantage of listening to early instruction, and wisely,improving it.. Teh thousand songsters arc filling the branches with their animating stririns of music and gratitude,-and tcachingqs to enjoy, as they do, the copntlcss blessings and bounlics of nature;'their music is r nevcr failing—nor do we see it ending in discords.— Let us learn,to measure our time with care, to, cultivate our .voiced, that, .they may lose all harshness; let each attend to'his own park, and strive tb cxccl ,in that. , Let : us consider, our feelings,.passions, and dispositions, as the' strings of thoharp;, and tjtd ordinary events of’ life oS'thc breezes 'which'give ; vibralion to the strings'; if these strings—-durfeelings, passions and dispositions—arc in proper tune, under duo regulation, and preserving a just relation, each j t0.a.11 the others, we have then all tho elements of, moral music, domestic and and in a few. weeks, ( by duo regard to, oil the principles and arrangements above mentioned, we shall soon bo good'scholars, giving and receiving all that pleasure which harmony can oflord; and as the sober Autumn advances; our tastes ( fpr this kind of music will bo more and more ripen ed towards perfection; ond when the cold Dc ccmbcrly evenings shall arrive,' wo can-listen to the angry music of the elements abroad, full of discordant strains, sweeping by our peaceful 1 homes, while within them all maybe tho music ofthe heart, in its gentlest movements. • f . It is a melancholy-truth, that, wo oorseWts manufacture sovcn-cighths of what wo are dis* posed to term our misfortunes in thia worlds I Want of precaution mars our arrangements-r,' jrant of prudence exposes us to dangers which, we might easily have avoided—want of patience often buries us into difficulties, and disqualifies us to bear them with calmness or decency.— Indulgences in follies and fashions often plan the seeds of wasting disease. • Intemperance In our passiohs altvays is followed by unwelcome sensations,' *nd sometimes with a sense of ilinme.' Stimulants arc succeeded by debility, and when they are used to excess, wokuowaud daily witness tho dreadful results—:if death is j not One of them—either tho death of tlio olU’n iltfr, or of some other, destroyed by hla bind in the tempest of infuriated passions; w 6, tirp too pflen compelled to moiim over tho, desolation they Occasion —presenting, irt on? view,/ •iflate) grief, despair p thefitnily of pain.",,. SOUTUKUN OoMMEItOIATi COKVKKTfOff.— The Commercial Conyenlion of .the Southern; States, which met irt Baltimore in J 851, at Memphis }n 1852, and at Charleston in 1853, ftdjoutnW, front Hie latter city to reassemble in Nevr Or -1 leans oh the second Monday of January heart. Tho City, Councilor New Orleans Ims directed, ' the Mayor to appoint a hundred delegates froth ;lho cliy.abd toinylto the Coventors df Southern SWtes and thelifiyorb of Southern cities to that city during the session of, the, Convention. Wo hear from tho Sandwich Ta'iarvtr, Uiat Ahe 1 tronty of ;AnnO*otioii iaon thh point. ot Wing ' signed hy’ tho, Kpynl Gorchnnont, ondwiu Boon reach IhodJnited Stoles. The negotiatlonfaro issejilinliy thoßomo iui, wo hod »6mo months am published, tho general jijihlicity l|icydioyo now attained ,nt Honolulu ■ shows' that IbonWtUr Km yearly. readied .its: conclusion,' and'that in u foty weeks tho question will probr nbiyiioiroo gtit before tJOngreSs fot final mart. 1 ;■ V’-'v ‘i ‘l’. ii jp/ o h , oi i ? ! k PuMb jSoiooJs, fO^ ICpmnipa ' pf •shji^.-obffiy'^ 1 m'qfQ' pnd omplbyment.of competent tbaoher3, t '&o-,tfiobgh it,Was not received at flfalviUh fayor' whloh Us frlend'ahiigh't havs llpye,genor'ally approved thW,ol3lcq'''copr( .sidcrod a good and necessary' theory •is bun' that *mcbmmehdsUs^^ voraity.df opinlon amdngst bf thb rtojet cslaturo i^arpe6 l fjbg. th o 1/ ca 1 \iiti 3ltjy of the office. Wjfiilo most cbuntUs Will dnlehd it as amsefhl one, otliorS will hold tlib. cbhtrary., : This diversity, ofbpinloa ds to Us- ntlllty.will •.bo owing in a gfekmcasure to tho.fitncss ol tho‘ pbfaon^vhojflljs 1 it fu bho 'dlfforont Whorelthoy have in electing oho who, ihcomiiptent autyfalthfu)> lyi iVwill he andj’whefeyha thf other' hand, as Is doubtless in sphiohountlcß/ tho ibcumbbHt : ,iB;. a* drone or an' •igholramus,.'hh will succeed In renderioffli unpopular. In this reipoct'>v,o' congratulate tho citizens of pur tounty?Jn■ bccut! ng tho sßr v|cos of'■ Mr.’SueliiT, 1 ' Wlnjvhas' alfeady by Ws talent,, tact Wdnd zoal, effected ;a perceptible irapfovemfent in the schools of,tho county, apd thereby merited and-, secured tho eateem of 01l wlio havo tohnlfosted sufficient in/ tcre’at in theft ■ schoola tq go \yhoro they might have qn'opportunity of judglbg ; qf,hls capacity ( and devotion.- I '< , , ' * f ,>' ! ' After examining the'teachers in the’ county, and : giving them such certificates as he thought .they wore entitled to, ho commenced his,exam. inatlon of the different schools., • "We‘under-, stand he' has already',been qvertho county once, which will notbo thought adrlfling matter, when It is remembered ihat.thero.aro about.two hun dred schools in tho county. 7 .• : , These'and other duties 6f a similar klrid “wore prescribed by Shell*, early perceiving tho necessity of intcrcstingthotcaoh-. ors in the contemplated reform,-and thereby se curing' their .’cd-opcratlon, laaufed a call- for ’a convention of the teachers of, the county, for,the purpose-pf forming, a "Teacher's Institute,” with a view.tb their mutual improvement, which aftllo same time that it clevated'tim profession of the' teacher wqUldjitoye of incalculable be nefit to tho school under his ,’charge. At this meeting somo.of thqlr number, wera appointed to drixift aiconatitaHon-for h «Teachor’s Instl 7 tnte.”, ■’ ', ' ; ■.'■{ • * , > Pursuant to adjournment; upwards of a‘hun dred of thpm met in the Court House on Thurs day last, and ‘ continued in session until Satur day noort, when they adjourned to meet ip M - chanicsburg ft year heuCo. , Mr. Buebows, of Lancaster county, addressed the teachers bn Friday- 4 : Ho pointed qut some prevalent imper- fectlons In tho working pf the system, and made mahy Valuable 1 suggestions as to the manner In, which the Institute could’ bestbe madq to an swer tiio ends of.its formation. His remarks wore of a sound- practical nature, and word toned to.wlth plcasuw and profit. ‘ There being no other speaker present, twenty or thirty, of the teachers were appointed to give their own opinions as to the, best method of teaching tho Various branchcs/and alsd of gay-; emlnjs together,tVasoniruijltm which these opinions wore founded. Wo doubt whether any.oflibr plan could have boon devised that would .Izaro bonWltfodtho teachers hsrmtcb as Uiis.omJ}' for, besides, tho.light.thrown.upon fho.;suybcfa under discussion, thdy by-this’: moans, acquired aconfldonco lu'thair •nbllityto 1 express' themselves "’lntelligibly. before 1 an.nudl-; enco, few of, thorn having ever spoken In public bofoio,and perhaps none of them uponthetio Subjects. Hot having any intimation would Uncalled upon for cahio hero, they had made no preparation What ever," in consequence of which, llltlo Was ahtlci. patod frpra thelr lraprompfu cDorts; glad to .see tliatithoy exceeded tho expectations of our.cltitcnß* and onlyrcgroUod that there wero hot more present, feeling sanguine that ‘oil would have come o,\vay,aa wodld, wltli renewed confidence In tho ability of: our teachers to ,aiH awpr tho demands'of their arduous profession. [O* A'Pennsylvania town in , Kansas has bepn founded by-the colony which latcjy went out from the Western part of this Slate. Fita of tho men who We located their claims and rcthijjcdfbr their 1 families, say that it is-the place formerly known as Council City, but which the new’ colonist^have ro-cJiristcnCd Eurckji. At the opening of Spring thefiq five men will charter a steamboat and- head a new expedition to Kansas, which they., will lead to Eureka. Thcre ( is gW navigation from Pittebnrg to within eighteen miles of that place’, which lies about forty miles west of Jfi6- aburi, and has ariabundatico ot good, wqtcr, a rich spit, and -is in the neighborhood of-lino timber. The new Settlers havo found bituml* ■ nous tool of a very good quality in the vicinity i, of their claim, wKwo it had’ uncovered by; the Action of the elements, mid can be had with-1 out trouble/ In fact, U would seem'that'they Jiavo found a .new Pennsylvania ip.Kansas, which will serve as the head-quarters Of all ha-; t jvea of the old Kcysibac/tylio emigrate .to .the territory. - . ■ ‘ > ''V ' 1 '• "' l ' " • nKMONSTRANqJfcayVOAtNS’r Aknkxation.— It is stated that thoßntishand French Mifiis teifc have presented to Government remon strances against'tho annexation, of the 1 Safad wich Islands,' tpwhicli.Mr. Mafcyjias replied,, that If tho treaty pf annextttion'sfoould fro. con-, fiummated, the rights of England and Franco will bo respected.. . ' ■%y Thirty thousand tons of coni;' it is said, nro, frozen up on thb dniinl between; New Hope and Easton, Pit... . This calculation is’iimdp by n cb»l lUtJcfpfJTrtsiibh, and tyolearn fronrthe Gazette of that pljtc'p, that eflbria will bo mailo to have tlio canal Opened, so as to allow the cojil to pass out;at Bristol. t . ; . Journal of Oonjmorco' 1 otatcs.thkt Mr. North, tho; Engjieli.norcHst and pocCwW Ircopntly-comhilttcd auioidb In New York, im mediately after landing in this dpuntry, oh-: tamed employment, as thp‘ lading, editor of a “Nativt American” newspaper.; Tliiq cxapiplo ia closely followed by. a .Scptcbrafitt, 1 who. id now nuvlcmghtli New York llcvaldi A lpW>mincnt organ .of Know-Not! jhigism h Itjis 1 aittgular to witpeari tho effrontery■ "with, which such men aro While nrgujng that adopted c\ti2.en» are UnwprUiy of political con- Bidcratton/ ih^'appatcntly, - lorgct‘thkt'l|hc fiairic ride they 1 , fyould Apply Withers,_ acts/ force,; and.com pletely destroys thololluenceof, their otyn teachings. 1 ■ > ’ ’ .‘ ■ ■’.y A ' ftrai^.^:srcallpWW^Ri®®W^^i^vt( platform.’ -’tfbh ft ter M'^wlMObV;^^ a *f4n^(^ , Vn^^P^:%: ,^?^?!^;'v !^/S^- clfaf bit bfgotryand proscjjption on Recount of filrth, ia.in^vo^.^f, Mnadih^ tffina of '»J^r Ap Wicnstytipf tiio^ti of rtsidepce P l^ Jtd - _ .* ;^' repeal of A?^ s . P°"^ a \ ; “Inavowing.Ubo. ppnppiQ’.tbNt.sArncricans ’alone/should rul6\Awtl»6^^^P fl '^°.M^“ stand VoutO/approve tb? thefordgn-born, who al^ily'P oBSe s s :oT voting. > The of itUc mdst^intcUigcnt among;thcrit/arc‘peK^W; sa^ s E .'.■ a v ' e time baa arrived Vrhenb>r n . atu w* z f tlon , r shonld.be altered •or-nipoih'd,'. That.ppruon tof them trhich ;the,Btß^ie' of political and high prerogalhfcqt they, enjoy as American cilizeah ; 2|rilo of their adoption, they are. unwilling to jeopard. Us institutions tp/b’cnoM foUho cmigfanU, ctcn ■ from the land of their hatirity.;, •'■■ ( ; r ! ' :, To your thjrd interrogatory lanswe*! Rcmg a cbristiampcople, itfecensUo hlrthat to serve, our posterity .in faith ofthcuTyfatneW,-. we,can do ho less than tb Secure to our children . always perfect’ fttcdbih pf apcesß to the Holy. While I mpst say al so» that I • agree noth yhh that any connection between sectananism apd politics,,or .between ChurchhndiState, w^cf;Protesltot< or .Pa pist, youtdbe .liberty, and..h6a tilo to the spirit .ami; £hdus of the 'American 'Constitution.? ’- . l . ;’s/■•/ -. ■'-, '■' v- Tdb Uossias has been 'rcheivOd that the has' tahep at jOf; §tiefeliqt4,; one of tile moat eminent hanking establishments qf the continent. . MrhSlicElictz toolt 'thqVholo amount/ fifty, million* Of : silver roubles,: hr. a bout §35,000,0Q0i, percent stoat; on his qwn riskKftt.tllornicqf 02.., Thq Joan al ready sells actively of f ! at St-'Petorsburg.— It ii likmiso Stated S&.'Ttthowleff,;of St., Pclcrsb'urg, one tile richest dwnqra.of mines 'inj tho wr " amount dollars, vato ci pcror, rcpresi before i jby Mr. grnduj •cr of li IDg t'U oath ni compel pjalrinj Thool I tale. Of sabstf I the'lif ter'as strike at fom . : Relief* FonT)n- K fcred in the United Si head/insityuctin the fa,irs to inquire into |i , a steamer and tender purpbso of rescainge Assistant Surgcqndfr States Navy .and, tin liis cbrninand, yrait lift the Committee'on Sn will but Veport su bill the same ideas, there mano measure can lx day-. ‘TnKjftotmpoK.Cw Stath op VeR Williams is now At irig the claims of the the-Xcgislritiiro. . T claim aty, that part o Otter Greek, the bes agricultural-portion credit aWay. Aj tygldaturo, whWtf ‘ by a corntnittQOi P r '! for. the lands embnu will quite a winfi b'ori, and his Bt.’lfck : Bane. Pai*«r I 'Ai ent of the Albany York, fnrnWios' ftj j dnoilon of Mbit tii '/Tho jorojitor I* n Tin- j l Uo«,' who ims, boiJ*oii;; by photography, ■to 1 nmnuPlcturo apmrli rjhanlr Mils which’dofy-db-1 lection. As a toil ®o InvcntortooU from tho 1 proildbnt ofrd Mn -ft NoW.Yotlt a $5- noto bf his own Mh't, on 4 pjho following day, rpluth* 1 oJit'wltii on' Imlla jo : wjiWh aoclosolyilmuliw tod the gohuitio i a thq Propldont ivn. unable to IdenttQMdMdFP » U, .'Jlo (deposited tho sjm rlons' hill with, a,n it tot of; good onca, nt tho copntorbf Ijis Mo oinng.tho offloqra IMt.ho bolievod ono of.fi { dlla,to hji'cpuntorfoU, hr* , iho toiler dbcldod > tall'worn equally, door’ njSß 1 pf the Chicago, aa>V a tna , from tho fonco of north alile.,, Oq | 1 to'.bo' licad. btocjc.' On Hubaiy chvoTob ; that ,h«j. i Cemetery* Jiadw* tompHnffto’cliujb nnA; plck<j(B,of ■ himself must have And , i over his ho&d. ■ 1 1 over his'tody->*o : ored, :liO "ftad/th* dead sovorfll }\OW 1 [pr Anflttomp In tho Nbvy'Jfiisi, Sunday wcqlc.' pti defect ;In un.out<3 i;oUnVid,opontho I taio i cl^cdvp^id.'cauß ouodl prisoners c but did not super or ytluoboip 'J • * 1 •' rj mm resolution, ofr cs Somto, by jMt. Brpd imnriittco on Natal 1 Ajf expediency if sending tho Arctic ficasy-tor tlic fTordirig relief io Passed : Unne. of, the United [fleers,'ami, men under ip bpj and.passed. 'lf I Afiairspf tho djouse that • body embracing no doubt that tho ‘hu- an early IN« Title to ONTMULF »st>— -Tho Roy. Kleazer ontpelier; Vt.,prosccu* t. Regis Indians before Caughnawnga Indians’ ’cnpbnk lying . north of mff and;,tnost. valuable the Suite,‘having never orfc on- the part pf, the i been,made add printed scs to pay’ the Indiana, I in.‘thc|r claims* ,-This II to Rlcazcr, tbb Bout- ll nitATED.i- i -A correspond •press, writing; from New ;counk of 1 ® hew, Invention on tho |tonaii who ithnnging bx ono of hi# heel® Ijo Catlibllo Conictry, on tho him ho vriia found fcoff-liad' turned lidrfoctly l&nt tlil.fippiiroritly.’beon in the aor.cd-oround itjiond.vraa at- yhen ho slipped, ijt, 1)7 tho heel between two* ‘re, . His ptniggioV to tolcado M3oP*doap l 9titi\ Ho 1)0 torn, them ip muscular dontractlona. ell ij very groats 1 IVlidudlacoy* i of‘hiving .b6on Jo rovolt among tliopr/floimra /;Slnto i’liaota, wan' mid* fa o.Uouor'avalloil himsoir of a faj door, to o«ciipo front, his, loUtloprsof two othurdoapp- I'tiil kiopot l board ths liol*o , i ntiiwa'l)io}io\r«pf I'Tofi* »0. , ! jifl.ft'oilt'to tbo, coll, i idpavojrpOi t<| drag kirt(n«ldo, Md aid ctttalpg.to.tko kcpp vioie acunod.' ■ '; , ; v Aii Important Bfctlslon.v: ' . : f .*,.C?uioit: 1 iSeWisiy. 611 tbo Bupirtrio, Pon& 'on Tii.^ay-weok,. S'iji '. t>o- ; anU-6 6 nnsylTr a*.' curroat V>f; li|s;THptyaat gi tlf o r labb^.'byj . tT(irfed t 3& JT e nki tis, ' . _ kobpy IV ilkcfli&ftej - o', f PriUfipf tfita 4'dunty, iiv .4{i:/^y9i*^'S^ s P.??»jW >Tor air assault, flitid jfatforjy and' ordered pio Q f ef6^^nta{Jp : ;glyaj?lll Iniho.aurivbf '56,<5,00 raado returnable' l on - ghprUTj. but on the; d^tif‘EpDr^atjr 'to, haVo boon issued' bbfof thb Circuit rCoprtxo^'ttip^ i»g> hliraj tij; brlptho‘bod|os of.tJjo t pri son 9to-; Hera .J: pup of the judges of,tbo'said.‘ •Circuit'Court. ' Op tbVHthof February, the' copdeddo that tho‘ : jvcrp ”Underc<in|l,npniontandVoB{ra\n* . ed hi by. authority of Samuel 'jil-* : :lcn,,High Slipti{Fot,thbC'oudty.'of P)illadclpbin, fby acts donoby them jn'piirsuan'co:‘of a law of ', *thb Hbltod States and ofpwccafj'rssiUng front a JndgQ 't?icrepf,V arid! tilprobp’pn, ordered d'l 1 ®, prisoners 1 to'Vo^lschurgod’lromcpnflnp^ent,—' ; T&o/Siieriff. obeyed,,and; ntatip, of tHe ■ facts,to tlio NbiPrlus.i'Hiuomonlliduftcnvardn ’llio'plaiotiff ;obtAlncd' a rulo oii Shoriffdo' show cause -why an attachment should not Issue* against him 7 foAvatit of sufficient! return to -the original writ., The ,question then Was, whether the ShorlfF.wns hbuhd toobey-tbe.Order of the UVS,' Circuit Court/to release'the prisoners from oipitbdy.’. •" : \ ■ ■ '! ; Judge LcwlsdccUcd «t)iat tho Cjrpllt Court of.lho tTnltedlStJjtca had, no jurisdiction over, thVpartlos in,|l»/<fcaso, and had,no atifhorify.to ititorforo*Wlth ( nthe execution of tho..process of this Court.” < 'The' only point ip tlio' case,{bone !of Jurisdiction' bctWceii fho two Jfiic iiub nt which one terminates and the"othff commences is tho.isaho.,. They dro both afinistera ot tholaw, to carry intoeffbctlta ; prowiorts, and'lbbro Cannotbo a colllslbn of torf* those powers are properly J thoroughly understood.; ' .^oUAV‘s;Riqirrs.— I The December number of tho'iato- Register - contains a singular-de cision by ;bis honor Judge Galbraith, of thp Cth Judicial District, to the pUcct, that •no indici mcnt can bo sustained against W Wprntvb ps a : common scold in .Pennsylvania., The learned Judge reviews the case of Nancy James* report-, ed in 12S. & R., 220,. and pomes to the con clusion , that the point'was. riot decided whether tho indictment would licatalh ! decision may bo i regarded as ft step toward the recog nition of woman's rights by judicial authority.' ‘lt ftl least opens the way ftjr freedom of speech to the fair sex. , ■ Ugdcr thclavy, ns it was'unilor stood prior .to this late decision, tbcrO’ was very little'possibility of, wbmeri entering'into the arena of politics; for if one of them, had the audacity, to slump the State, she might have been made liable to np indiqtmcnt for intern* perato language.,' No>V, however, 1 no such oh-! Stonewlll ; hflvoftfcir otoujefc.,. \yi-, ■ •!:, -TjTB NATtfnAUZAW^ 1 . LAVYS.-r-ThoSC Whp J contend for Congress fixing twenty-one’ yeprs ns the period of residence for foreigners' before they shall .be naturalized, .suppose that -the matter is within the regulation of; This is,partially and practically a mistake.—. - Congress only regulates the subject, os far ns citizenship of tho United States is conccmctl.-r' ( The individual Staley claim anil, exercise the •right of allowing any Resident tho privileges of a voter on just.sucb rcfiidcDce oslh’oStatoCou-, slUutiori may’say is necessary*. -Michigan, al lots any foreign born citizen 1 to .vote 1 on 1 six mqhtbs residence. - .The greater number iof Slates have abrogated the period fixed bjf the | laVs df the United States. /But the fact that. States aro sovereign in their .local aiid Hint some, of them have altogether' a-, different rule, shows that Congress has no, power ovOr tho individual States upon this subject. .This principle'has-been, judicially established in Michigan.' n . '• ; . ’QosiOßßiJi.rrA-'iVcnoh Traveller, M. "Dc SaiiTcy.'professes to havs'discovered the ruiqa of this ancient city, now bearing tho uatpo of* Oouraan, or Oumnvn. on Ibis holders of tho l)ehd Sea j they extend over a space of wore than six thousand yards, and their very panic gir'epbytho Arabs indicates their .ipdeatity VjtU the ancient.city. ‘ ' • \ ■ •.'Rkuqion in XbxAB»-tA'very, iargc’jmmbcr church edifices are being erected in Texas.-p | Pour religious newspapers nrq, well sustained in the Slntfi,-. and ! there are prdsp&td£ci issued for, i 'three more. A correspondent of the New York Journal of Commerce say« seems io' 1 1 bo highly favored this yean In Wgard- to •rev,l* vahiof religion*'' 'A,!! dmominationS aban) ip the blessing. , • 1 .', , - > ' Result 6r [V A. , lottor ft-ptn London Bays:, (Jvpr fctjfljOQUrhavo boon collec ted in old, of'tbp xvlyoaa'nd children,of the dead and wdunded'pp)di«yB,, • tfado sufibrs driadful. ly.- The End-shops are literally diverted.. lW(bi tho Aristocracy awj In mourning for tljp I dpafli; of klusmop iu tho, Crimea, mid all fon6y 1 sales aro ended.’, The usual quantity of .anmso- Ac.,) Is curtailed for .the.'saibo cause, Every third pofson Is In mourning., ; ■ Mono Baifus.-f-lt la slated.ln.n Uarrishiitg paper, Ihot application will lip Mode to thpiip. preaching LOglsialuVo' for thb charter of some Biff new'bsnks, In.dlflhronf parts of tbpStote) tVo f rua'l that It hill ho made, 1b vain. As tt properly remarks, there may lie'nhw. and .then, a puhllit necessity for a hanking institution | hut' these actual do-, mauds orb. of rare occurrence; ar.d the Kopro- Sontiuviis'of the Podplbsliould order tyn knoßh| 'searching' Investigation 'lnto'evefy .application |hat ls Ukcly.to r'dcetvo attcritlon at the hands of: thb XoglßlaWro.BprorS ,rtnd money, .will douhtlpsslhb abundant,.nn4:lliofo will net ho Wanting, : ulsb corruptinou In that body—judg ing from.the published list pf names—who will mato pll tit# mphby they,cap In pVocurlng.thoso charters, porfbCtly rofeintlbsa of the oylls their treachery they bring.upon the community. ’ > ;• ’.ay • Huron. JounmJ, (rays tliat a •young mim raiding fa 'Wcstvillo, wbo lias boon OmployOd lu tlio factory ■ of. Wales, I*roncli’Bt (idf, is ropbrtodto llnyo sodubod, u nder promise ofitmtfiogo, four young'ladfoa, two of whom rosldotii WoodbrlJgouud ttvoin Seymour, rib haa.iloiauipcd, .. . •.; irriv6a' ftom'S ifo7^4tb f ftnVt tlbh. j c^lvl^a.. Ijc^^yc^nU'. I^^4 r ’w $» 's&}s■s}s flvo '' I*o&>i&ud'<)^crfls^-* cried aro beginning to .excite 'c’on«id«rt&lfl|ftti' ; tc,ntlpnriXho,.2egllah u ftndrF,rep,cltflo 'San Francisco jor aohDlutaWid S^uth;,Aiber(-> oa, V&tofy'.dtl Pbtr.dp'slowat|l { ti-ns 'tqlobrat.cd'nt fcj?in' plsoo.on dnlt oft 'board tli e blilp * 2ehq|jfa, by Vgalutb .'if 2X giips,.; TJi'd *nfc: ;t!io’RnsWao“ Consul ontevfeoadwth a coUatlofy' iogolbcr - that, $o f *tfwigbsc)f' of bmjffrap^'. t *“P ‘ Snafalndians, of whlclbwe tooVplace neat Fort Boise, - a post .belonging to ] • tile , sßayG'o|Upany^^yhlcb,■be^llgtllrCa<- , ! .’ for. ,- l 'Gr^g/tlioU^p.Con^is i ildftor, hodiodrfroped a letter to Foreign liclkiipnsi Inslatlng ,upon the imincdtytb 'donchtsion of-, the • treaty of raftndxatlpoi.or else ibo bVeaklngofTof iegotlarioftsfortbylthi *'•lb -C'onaequcncp, ft peremptory message :\y iis for Erlnce Biiaotlhoi Whose .'signature ,alone, Was wanting. 1 ' ’ v. • . {I v y. V. Iwonrxxf* knwg : &on\ inis SjfAhfcnoLp3in& IK' TltniD' Gii?!, !lsNTErii’l\l3E“*lt vriU boston byircference taadTjcrtisentcnt ip our paper;of the Coromittcp, appointed by'thp.Sharcholderaat their last, meeting, have issued a cal|,lbr ft final iqoeljng ali interested, to "get;then? instructionfi in referenepto tb6 dis tribution of tbo d(ft property , We arc picked, to find thorapttei’EO hcara anti hope that rccicVc the patron age he' so -well deserves - for the- liberality*:and oncrgy/displriycd Ip getting up and prosecuting tliis;slupcndioUs enterprise, • Orders tor tick ets should hd sent in;immediately.', Tliero fare fortunesin'reserfoforsotnebody. , .’h GbsPOBT(VA, men' employed in this..nWy.;yard* The Norfolk Bbacori states that' the work on the t>VO new.’steam frigates! Rodnokokrid Colo rado, is progressing rapidly ;• ,tlW!sldop ; of-war Constellation isncarly rigged *, tho frigatePoto mio.wiU'soon bo , i*eady. for*service, arid 1 flic Raritan is in the dock undergoing The.trenuniclous frame of,the ship’.of the, lino. Now Yprk isstiUiWthQ: ship..house, . and has been there about 30 years*' *; • Ocn. J. AY. Whitfield; \ylip lias jest been elected a regiment froraTcnheiWcoin thc,Mcxicanwar, served,two .terms In the Tenhessb, J Legislature,j and was appointed by President Pierce; an agent la the Indian'.tribes'in Nebraska and -Kansas.'. He is said lo be a pian ofgrcat ener gy of character tpid strong natural abilities, and in his late canvass maintained the doctrine of popular self-government; v Ci:‘nsus ih iNnunAfKA. —A correspondent .Of the St." Louis Republican, writing froui Nebras ka City, giyes.th? following item in regard to the census of that district 1 : ' , ' \ j /. ; " Tlio census has just, been completed -In r tlils District,' extendin'g’ from the \V Ceping- W ntor, JB miles north of. LUtlo KemeliOi a distance of about. Jo mile s isoutb. 'j Tho 1 result Upwards,'oho'hundi-Od'and'twbtity-thl-otf'ivuncter sixteen, ouo hlitidrcd'ancl 1 thirty-two. 1 Felonies of sixteen hudupwrinls.ono bundrcdamlrtreiv ty-two? Under Sixteen ouohundrcdahdtwcnly. Slave*, nine; 1 t i • fly* Tbcrc arc both'point’ahd power Jtv.thc tbllorrhig paragraph frqnr the, Ohio; StaC&mah arid Democrat. It;vindicates tho; illustrious dctul and admonished the living -at one and the same time:- •! ; { .• “,SoSi)P Awtuian KMiorfAxr.M-Therc. wafi ‘an American BltoUSihan'and! soldier, who died in. •1845, and who : \vas as well-beloved by' the do* idocrncy as ah/ ‘ mah'Who cvcd held honors,.m America, ‘die was'originally dchtmril for tJjo, fourth i •'blithe quilted school to lako.partip the war of' independence./' The M over, lie adopted the law as mil hccanle judge in Tcnnfcasce. as ri v fll as major bcneral of •the threes of ihcsamo State. In 181p,asnu}- jar general of tho United Slates, he/pained ,a decisive - victory ’ over tho Etiglish : 'at| how Or- j 'leans:- In -1821, appointed govcmorWFloridi,- and the next' year elcbjcd mchihcriof ate for the State of Tcnnc&sce. EleAed Prtsi dent'of tho United States in 1828, aid again in. 1832,; ko that he was at tho head oflhc.Amcr icfln government for the space of, eij lit years; An ardent,dentoci’hUo chief tbrougho t life, ma presidency,was distinguished by .U develop-; mentof dcrfibcratie' tendencies of'th spirit of 'territorial extension. He micccssfull opposed Congress in. the matter of tile Uiii d States Dink, regarding It ns'd inondply ii tho Stale afid injurious to* the 'general intcrcs of Inc people. ' Jackson was a man of Roma virtues, a true patriot, rind bfiuicbmprotriism integrj tvi simple and.ahsterc, Straightfor nnlajid hlunt afl a soldier'AND. THE SON )F AN HUSH EMIGRANT! .Is there* aUackson dcmocziitiuibokimW'nCthmgflj’' ~| . ,l , a Ship-load j6VjHhiAi r Viera AND I Captain StachpolC, frbjn Aniwcrp/ai i this IpoVt pn Tuesday, hfternooh, ’'U* r ; board twelve IkWn ,convicts ‘ and • ab hundred ■ and-' -ft fey; paupers. ,wh#l h I Rent over by the authorities* for our b < SchrenntßeU; of the emigrant rtpiad.i to me Mayor s OWcc,i l ccelWd Jnfbfnvo Kpcctinc tWcharacter or th&vcaafcl’B caj beforethe passengers bad time,to land* board.the vessel, with. scVcral ( of | his and tlipponvicts, who were .ten ly norrnhitted tb thcTmnbsby ordcr’o ftcebb. The ofllcer lntercepted rc respondcnce Intended dnly tor thcßclgi sul, shoeing for whqt this »h||J lAatt of cyiniO and poverty li sent to'out Bho'rcat'.‘ T\vo of Ibo'convit 1 on,the passage, and Uio immej 1 remaining twelve avo Jafmes QillU, J.,3 .Mace, Joseph Gimuni Bolonger Colsons, I'clly ‘ Baglc,. John., Wagtrnu X),Hague, Charles vonlfack.Tiatubcrt in, F. >V. Schmidt and IMerrb Mdok. ; ><.L \ ■ ■(#, Y: 2Vih«fw,l th 6 |: , v. J 1 : nk(m(ii«H& nan Jrjn) AnuV,—Wo that the recent severe Weather hast q great rush, to ihp soyerni, recrultiiiff's of, ti\o ormyo ThuH in anticipation I near approach of, winter, in theipontU l Vember last; 250. men' in nil , were cnllsto 1,300' ’were Wjeoted. ’ Tills doycre ,th*; (ft tiodsld tWmonth of all thwcrultiiig'stM except at Nashville, /Tennessee! and .Alton SpclugfloU, lll.,ivl>ioh have not yet liyin In from.—lFnsh. Star. V, ‘ 1 .Ai’plkS^—Some bnohftvingatfttcd that;, ,l] boat,way to prcaorro apples‘from rotting is pack'them in salt, Iho, editor of;the Alban] Knickerbocker tried the experiment , ITii bay) they Jmvo kept for three ycara.aikl wbyldkce] to all eternity,if thoy. for hUa.to cat thorn.' . IhoHftUho puriiolea Bb' mix ivjtlr the apples,’ that you can’t qat one of lhemfSvltliovif 'fancying you aro chewing h plycb bftpVßWjm* Irishnlftn toh^'w.ilo,, ‘U’HcnyouU spcukinu your«dt> "wm r W **' £} \Ve,aro satisfied'-that it is blc. gramma (mil rtahly., Ilia attack#; upon "i: !lWttAfejil'Mj: U(»i« W & I:. V in ",iabml'i :: rit *. ficial v •friendship andpoudstf PYerrii^.Rjught/jbr .those ftrhp diftotfhi tvjtair V,V.- , flltfd-Stcadiast principle,at anearly,and.youth- ■: M age havfe madpf 'the most distin guished politicians of Statci hiis his , > -Kintjjritofc' Abtyamj c?. ■ pecially that k ßeTjnettJs cPnc/;'of them. ■ If,if •. Were true thaVCof. defeated . „ the appointmtoiipf, thp'cditpf, of.the N,X ( -U<r- ■ aid.as United- States Slinkier- tp:' .• ' Court,’every ■truc-hcarted.; hifln shpuld 'thank - him fbr it. ‘ Bennett' trufe,,’and hcnca!; i hia'impl&cdbleVwar. .:Thp'Sponiard^bo,foU'' . lowed his enemy from'couplry tocolmtry.i frbjd ; V Recking', an‘ oppartonity t ito'ffHvo' 1 hfs poignard:to!his heart Was notvmprdhialigi V - ndht. > Hi? pride and interc?t ; of.' •• hisrcvcfigo, for if hkcannot injure' ?• „ the only.piapWv’ho has 'had the ! cpur'Qgo,to.dci. : > 1 pise him, bo'Well, knbw^fhat.nb, one , , ’ stand in dread of. him hcraf., ter? '■ ' V •■' J - WcknQtr.Fomoy well; ws.knowtboF^irhjj.■ , ! havoheon with himfjv childhood,.ln yputh, id ’ ■ roanhoootj. Iloiaa rmljvcbf bur'SLild, JrdQ . WBtdcntofthib;city.'', ' ,HcWiB ' i once Ihe'Editpitof this. Journal; •’' ’ .with kndwlcdpe ; / then,’ that his''acqunln(ahde3 • - ■j ,hll prononndchirp;a : .ro9h bf.Warpi',hc6rt«nde^»-' ■ altcd airthb’rclatioha offcb-; - ' I ,ciol lifpihd.iptot ap€ tp]err:on : ‘,' ' . Ask Chief Juaiice'UVwisilif»i|us is.npt' bo‘: or ‘ 1 ask Justice black, or GovV Bigler, ofc' Slidell, or? j.''E.’'ThPrapson v pr.Rlchßrasoq, ; 1 * ridge, or'; Douglass; or BHghtvi,or;:,T6pccy, or« Cass, or any of .fhodWirtguished tt6n'whoio, Intimacy he enjoytf;- -Dis- enthusiastic.' devov lion to Dcmocraiip' in Maintaining them? havWiriridchhticrietrifes,, but the .Edited of the kty* l tbo North jfineWfoa,'Who note often felMhe keen' .point tad crushing:,weighf admit that ! hb ’ knew how: 4o he courteous na • well as jioVcrfuL v T l * o Mc/w mightriqf ad mit so, much., for Forney s -noblp nature conhl not restrain tho expression of Its fnK the low tricks ofrspccaJatnm: in s«ritoefct>ntf traders’ jnWpinions. Traitors t 6 thoD(?n<ki*f-', - - Ic:pafty,h)itb hinH for thqrafo rfcbufccdflyb&i ■ puritylof devotion. Cnmeron.ctc., orchwaWo '' to* l»!n';';-bpt‘i ,, fcsldcrit PlcrtC lienors' Jnm.Bu-. chanan confides in .him. arid Cass - it happy to acknowledge how'gallantly Forney stood by It was said, .that .Clqarchua ~never forgot a friend, no'forgavc’ftnvciitrtuy.;'Forney.;'enter tains no malico, biit one ‘of - bis'distinguishing' charaotynstktf is that .he’never v hbandorii>' . friond*v ; 110 Ist a. stranger- to that selftSbpcsa Which leads most men■ toEorsnkd the prifpHfm ate,‘and make drVji\fe , ‘«h-tci i rtblo to .. aUd refined.;, Like the oak with ' its sound , No bia'.atiachmciit' 16 Forrest imagined % hWiompnt that ht would fell away from hia dai;k boor. - That Forrest W-p- 'Bo.r6;bcsot:bYdcadly'. foes; that his honor was that thorium who conld-'Viudicabhim ha&tbcir'Rps; scaled by 'timidityoWworau molivcai.wcHso Many, ms onsfbr-X'or. Eorncyto-sebkto'.do'him service. If’iu'rchderfeg thia e«rice it.yrAs on arid’warm-. l Bißniiig <Jnimtega.,!u>d ~thdt)lki couU-Llitao : . him.: :a|. v/' , “Kitchen 1 Cabinet, 4 *is another pctrcrjrof ; the JlcnM'ii This phrase wps mticn'inv'oguc ■ in,the *\Thig press some ycart ago; ( Xlt tmt.ho cn'^ncjntai;lcd\tQ>'crui£'l(h<^sVcrllng\)^ho cratfl. Francis JV f BlajV Aynos-, Kepda!|(-—' Tho Whigs generally wcrpjccl th tbhilcs)air a ‘ f . name synonymous rrjfh fraud, sinister political inflncriccs; -‘ One of ilr’- Olny’s J assaults uppn.Mr.-Jllair / a ducl-wltli the tnfvolroWKingvpf.iAlahaina,. •; done justice lothe nients of*tl|eseaWfi'«hdeXt ... ccllcnt Vctd.notwnft.frr ' such a slow vindication r‘ helms hosts of friends * '• of all ’ parties. ’ Men of ability and ’standing- < •. ■seek him for! .advldcV ;(SrcJi ruth jaa would ihr , from James Gordon Behnett as from a leper " 1 His cxccotivo capacity,.end'judgment Mw-,' 1 brtp trltri in the most-difficult matters of | ■ and;polley}. AhdboMs prit<, T d be-:}' caußq.thcy have never men foupd : in default. —. k Itisin rcpl'bviainepS.'in Ihdincsotablc wotldoC v metsand aclinrf that a,. tnan uWst'^hpwivhiii. j, rhfi'ls. Colj -Forney has fbn ytnjW rind .'notbwn found .wanting.; • Adin(t fbr;4lio ; sake of the argument that, lhe:Prtwident r sc-cHk consult’hlm on difficult questions,of the live department, aa Bennett; Bayahc.docs.it Ifm no'moro than ive.wpuld; expect.’ .‘The ions of ourold townsman would bdtaluablcr;toß; the head of any department ofthp government,« . ( ‘Tho : Stale ’.cry of peculation,'rjuscdj by* scandaUmo’ngerrngprcßd agairisf r cvery'<nan en* Joying public trust, is bo ridiculous nrapainsb. ' / Forney, thht, wQ.scornAo answerJt. , .,v.Wa , kj)ow /, no man who dcflcrveswcalth* more/anffc who y> carts less about sit, or atonda ft;, poptcr .cpanpo ■*., ofgottfngib', His .\s Überal dlanositioiV-towKrdahll j Wo know not what thay bO thcplans.of Col. 'Forney future, but **)&*•■ that, should'tho.cbahcps.sof life fiend him .back 1 to* hia-'native Slatcj bo r wdlt*nc« with o.Tf’ahn welcome, front wumcrtmsucTOtca frlcnda^and;tlie-great moss df-ihQ;,^^p c X*l'° , party*-. If fivctiojvfihduld-cTCJVBftih thcn&e«n dmoy, and. Jet Joosohs nhni6hs?wUh their x&j*- idsggcra Jo W : niaho hU stand upon Hifi »ol|yewUf ?l Clf ohdtru6,wlU,fally.tQ pc*. , 1 mecmcylxan wever deserted Us-'fftUhful J>Und> \ ard bcartrs, aud, by G6d*a htrpit percrwul , ». t ' -[, Sri Sarpucl Gfbt? f of: this borough, vims found dead,' on Tuoidav! Iwitlf oyi* Renees of,,w?)f*dcptructiobf .Widi'tyaß iwpalrcd I cholyi * She was the mother Of fv?o BnwUW' drop,-, whom' ehtr guarded «Hb. -miltofil kMJJJ , ‘tudeeveh at the migtuipcj. hcaft cQntenipiatwl,,. dqattu , J hey/, must. bave’ban Ahc,.burthc%hfrt, whether ;frpni ; .ml.q'p. ’■ proved/stfongcir'lhah 4; mothero tyP. I^*; ' '* '»■ ■ ii i.ii n>i.. .it I f- 'l* '»*/»’-. ship ftie plislc fiscph jjplm mver- [idcr*. libss 5 the Po- merit otthe tinßiiieEa Jtr»n««^» \fcnd !^ortw^-rrJW*i(a ; Mfflfiv, ; ■ .. .. •
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