mud' 010: Ten Emma is pabildwirestyllbillh Cisy WWl* by 11 O. &mum at IV* mom, is adtazion. • ADTSIMISIMICM -.Oman 661011 ones esiiiniostidteLissi Vas *lino lie Bret insertion, sad me own pal* gni eatssepreat inumitioas. lipseini maim la. sorted bac, 111#01iges and.Daidiss. be charged mini . awl *Vas los mob' insertion. All imoolotimes of Arica alone communications of or , i n tereekand notions of ifinitiges or Deaths, ex ceeding Ms lines, sze obargal me annul per line. 1 Year. 6 am. 3 mo.; One Oolumn,.,- - $lOO $6O so, one square, - • 16 10 71 tray,Oaution, Lost and Found, end other advertisements, not eneealing. 10 lines,. three weeks, or less, 1 $1 go Administrator's &Ekreenter's Notices-2 00, Auditor's Notices 50 Basinfuls Cards, are lines, (per year)..s 00 iderchants and Wm:BJ advertising their business, will be charged $25. They will b e entitled to i column, eenined exclusive ly to their Inudnautoeith ptivilege ly changes. leer Advezturog in all awe exelnerre of subscription to the paper. JOB PRINTING of every kitia, in Mt and Panay colors, done with neatness and (print& 0 Handbills, 81.1%ba, Oards, Pam phlets, ho., of eiostrwarieSi and style, grin: ted at the shortest notice. The Binureer Orrecx has just been re-litted with" Power Presses, and every th*g in the Printing line earl be executed in the most artistic manner and at the lowest rates. TIMIS INTABLIBLT CASH. (atbs. (IEORGE D. MONTANYE, AT- Uf d T LA W—Ofice aortas. of Main and Pinegstreets opposite Portia's Drug Store. DOCTOR EDWARD S. PERKINS, Offers ids profesalcoul services to the citi zens of Prenchtcv and vicinity. Calls prompt ly attended to. May 28, 1887.—1 r TT. DAVISS, Attorney at Law, • Towanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Wat kins Eng. Particular attention paid to Or. pharis' Court business and settlement of deco. dents estates. MERCUR & MORRONir Attorneys at Liao, Towanda, Peun's The andetalped having associted themselves together in the practice of Law, fibr their pro twaional services to the public. ULYSSES MECUM P. D. 11011110 W. March 9.1865. p AMICK & PECK, A4TORNEYB Law. Maces Panesßlock,Towaa da, Patrick's block, Athens; Pa.; They may be incited at either place. 1 u. w. raraust, spits w. e. ram El B. MoKSAN, ATTORNEY & 11.• COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Towan da, Pik Particular attention paid to business in theDrphans' Court. July 20, 1866. HENRY PEET, Att orney at Tato, 11Toraulk,ft. _ inalow LIOW4RD OVERTON Jr., &tot- Aunty at Law, Towanda, Pa. Mice In the Court "louse. July 13,1866. DR. R. DAVIES, LTRAYIWILLII, P*. has pensumentiy Wetted :at the office ormerly occupied by Dr. B. DeWitt, for the prattles of his proiesaloa. May 9, 1367. JOHN N. OALIPF, ATTORNEY AT - LAW, Towanda, Pa. Lbw, Omen meat Agent for the collectioa of Passions, Back Pay and Bounty. air No charge unless sacceade. Office over he Post Office and News Boom. Dec. 1, DM. P. KIMBALL, Licensed Ann • times:, ?ottanilie. Bradford Co.. Ps. tenders his Denims to the public. Satiethotion_ gusn adreorrre dn ae o pk a y b Ov q e, okwil . re Arders tor 'nowt attention. Oct. 2,1867 JOHN W. MIX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. Control Insurance and Real Estate gent.— Bounties and Pedaloes collected. N. B.—All business in the Orphan'. Court attended to promptly and with can. Office tint block south of Ward noose stain. 0ct.24, '67. D - OCTO:B. B. DICWIIT, PHYSICIAN flusazost.-110 be fond dimiag the day--unless otherwiie engaged—on Haln-st., a few doors below Coddle - k ilmesell's. Resi dence corner of William and Division-sts., ly occupied by E. A. Parsons. Towanda, April IS, 1861.—1 e PARSONS & CARNOCHAN, AT TORNEYB AT LAW, Troy. Bradford Co. Practice in ail the Comte , of the county. Col !calorie made and prompt ly remitted. 1. 3. resumes dl2 w. a. Gaseociamt. FIR. PRATT has removed. to State street, ((rst above B. S. Russell k °Cots Bank). Persons from a distance desirous of con sulting him, will be most likely to And him on Baturdsy 3f each week. :ftedal attention will be given to surgical cases, and the extras:Mon of teeth. Gas or Ether administered when desired. ;uly la, 1866. D. S. PRATT, M. D. DOCTOR CHAS.! F. PAINR-Of Nee In Gosea Deng e ttore, t Towanda, Pa. Calls promp_tly attend to a hone!. Towanda, November 28 1866. . r FRANCIS E. POST, Painter, To* ands, Ps, with 10 years experial-- ore.le eon. Meat he ens give the best yearn in Paint ing. Graining, Staining, Gluing, Pepaingote. airParficalu attention paid to daring' is the Gantry. April 9, 1866. JK. VAIJOHAN —Architect and • Ihdafer.--All ldnds of: architectural de "'signs tarnished. Ornamental 'work In atone, Iron and Woo& Office on Main street, over Russell & Co.'s Bank. Attention given to lin eal Arc ac hitecture, such as living oat 1861-17. of grounds, - ••ur HUSBY WATKINS, Arrow • • m AV LAW AND NOTARY Pont,to.— Depositions taken. Legal Instrument a, Deeds, Mortgages, Pow, of Attorney, Affidavits, Pension Applicatioas an 4 other papers, execu ted and swum to before Me l Office a few doors north-of Abs . Ward goose, Towao da, Penn's. March 19, 1888.--tf. NEWELL, 11 COUNTY SURVEYOR Orwell, Bradford 00. Pa,. Will - pattend to all boob:see In Ids lbw. bllePs ldetionlei =n rsttelition ren Oto miming and atag old s I t 1 linesC, Also to sowing oral! ands se soon as warrants are obtained. agft 10 . B. FORDl—Licensed Auctioneer, E • TOWANDA, Pk:, • Will attend promptly to all Wines. estrustod to him. Charges modem e. Feb. 13:1868. -JOHN MOPAY,' ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER. Will unaptly attend too la all bosinas in Ms Hos gins tnibeape and em adopts Photortphy. Viewg of *Steddeuces, Storss.loublio Bondings, /Mode, Kw chines, eta., taken to the bed manner. Pardo-dor attention given to the wird end banditti stereicoplo representation of Orders remind at Wood & Harding's= srvhio An Gamy. Tor/ands. Ibirtnds , April 2S, NVB. KELLY, Dentist. OMoe . over Wickham & Black's, Towanda.Pe. MI the various dyke of work — sciinstifissity done wl warranted. , Particular 'Mutton Is called to the Alicunizmun Ban for Astideld Teeth. which is equally am good as Gold and far soperior to either liabba• or Silver. flew call and mamba Chloroform or 11Vernthistered adder di reed= of 4 Physician when dedred. • Aug. 11, 1867,4 A. W - ANJT SUPPLIED! Every sbovadisiilaa ad bla own patterns by the odd of WRVS NEW GNAW for draordit ing-el kinds ad boots, sloes and odors. -.. Bend for a etvadar. .I. B. iturr, Feb. 6. ISeBf—Sie. Towsads. Ps. CHINESE FANS FOR SALE AT -the EDON. rpm?, FLAWS TO BUY TRAVEL Saaketa eaa imam of every ilea pth 1, II at Won's Furniture Ettore. = 1 I 11 Ea 4ao COPMEI I • I VOLUME:: ' Via la*. 1O n /pp . 0 i0:1 6 87:1:0. of —1111! at PL I; Mlowa 110. Treg ai!couSuo % ., ralm_ft:o tti th 00 4 4 11 it Am Otter to Virstir. imen. i S. QUIST boo''. WARD Bousr., ftovireiffit, PA. On Main Street, new Ore Gout Rolm. C.T.Eikrrn, Oct. 8, 1888. 111.11RICANli , HOT la, • TOWANIDAI IRuby parobasal thla re ztllowe grate of I, d ru, everiirZienceittor the 41 4= 4 Non of an who ms perm* me.. No pathewlll be sprat* make ellMmal amesable._ • • • Nay 3,116.—U. J. ft. *Memt P4TTERSON.Prop. all laa ant P TT &Oh ELWELL ,HOUS 9 IF To A, PA.' Joint Oi WO.SON. Having leased VW R 3117, 11.1 W Bea d to ac. oommodate the Traireutag o pains nor expense will be iwedto dye action to those w. 54) nal Val gam air North side of t public square east of liertnris new block [noir 'blinding]. to NEW ARRANGEMI ATE_ NEWS ROOM AND .1100 K .4011 E. The nndadred bayingOrohaned the BOOK STORE AND NEWS 800 of J. J. Orifdths.. =lly invite the ol l : to r my ns of the estab and the public toed* and ez: amine our stook. 1 A VOBD & BARBER. v. I. SWIM I: V. ALTOID. FASHIONABLE; 'TAILOR Nth ! . 1 . izwis ivatistrni - , t Respectfully informs thel'eltisens of 4iwanda Borough, that ho has opene d a i TAILOR il, ''.. llOP, : . In Phinney's Banding oppeste the 111 House and scalene a share of pn a rc i atronage. He is prepared to out 1 , at* in • the most fashionable stye , the t data ble manner. Perfect ' astlafiction will guar anteed. t ii I QUIN; and Itepakng •.: . to order. &or notke. Sept. 10. AWL ►UNDERSIGNED _ TR, .L (maned a Banking Bogie in • • , un. der the name t G. P. MASON it CO. • They are prepared to Brim Bills Bs- IVEI- and mai* tollecalOns in Bork al phis, and all pm .01.zs of the York U Mates, as also Begland 'l3lelrmanyi and Sta t e Maley, teceive l, deposit 4 , and; n do.a G A basineni. G. P. lis ßanking solt.- ins one Of the' late of Laporte, k son . k Co.. of .Totanda, and his knowk go of th e Widows men of B radford and adjoining 'Counties ,ang having been in the inking - tuskless .for aboutiatteen yearn, make is house a desirable one through **a to make collections. • H 0. P. MASON, Oct. 1,1868. A. 0. MASON. JEWELRY STORE AT-DUSEORE t, - • A. YOUNG, Informs the citizens of Sullivan county that he has opened a Jewelry Stare, in the banding op point, Welles a Ackley , . stOre, Dusho u t w hen he will keep on hand an assortment of .TIVNEUrf,I WATCHESJAND C . , Which will be sold as loci asAl any oth er in the country.._ Particular Attention , d to Watch and Clock Bepairin e _ _ . air Glee ass a call , n% years exp cri me will enable me to_give action. - Dnahore. Oct. 9, 1867. ‘, - - --... HARDING & SMALLEY, • 1' Itrar s avin entered into rp s co. enhit for the 1 on of the PH HIO * o om. at the room' formerly led by WoV and Harding. would respectlicall the at :like of the public to several sty of Morel which we malm spec_laltier, as : lir P be, Plain, Penciled and Colored; Opaline, Porce lalaTictures. &a., which weal:d am for t: tutees and brilliancy of tone and Artistic . tan not be =did. We invite all to examinci them seven as the more commor of Pert:nits mob we make, knowing well thitt they will bear the closest insgias . This Gallery alai= the highest reputation for good kOf any is this sectkot of countity, and we de. termined by a strict attenlics: to end the superior quality of ()or Wort, to no only retain but imam its veg a tvialge good k keep constantly on . d the best . ty of Frames and at lower pricek than at an other establishment . in town ! Also Paasep uts Card frames, Card Eseelel Holmes' Stereo. of, Stereoscopic Vies, sad everythibg else of gto the budroist Give as an earls cer igthi . t , -N. B,.—bolas Printing for As trade On the most reasonable terms. 1 D. HARDING, Aug. 29.'e7. . ,: P. : .• . AOARD..--Dr. Y Axioms=Khas ob. tamed a License, required, L bt the Goodyear Trilobata Com , y, -to . Vuleanise teetary Rubber an a base for A MI Teeth, d has now a good selection of those beautiful eir, Block Teeth, and a superior article of Black English Rubber, which will illohlehini Writ ply ail those In went of sets of with those unsuniamed for beauty and =Ural ap pearance. Pilling, CleaningiCorrectinglirreg obi-Ries,liketwurtOkind sil operatiohe be. firi longing to the Department slinkily performed. Cholo orm adnlinistered fee the extraction of Teeth when desired. an erticle being used for the purpm' in which the has perfect confidence. having, administered it with the moat pleasing - result, during a practice of fourteen years. , I gig rely gratefol to the public fo. tiair liberal mtronsge heretofore *eked, hel would say tUt Ity strict attention. tie the wantinf bia patients, be would continue to merit their co. lideare and approbation. Ofdoe in 300 s Block, opposite the MeansNouse, Toirands, Pa. . . Dec' DONT :..43nr. , rminerry-rrifm - YEA.IIB Emit!. J. =CM marnavat,,-- utd o r J. 8, I.3Wial, X. L. would reap o the IsheMaaft of Bradford i County 1 he l i peria located ta Towands, Pa, ' *odd Malay from his law end atonerskil practice of. TWENTY4I: I EARS d tion Le le familiar with aU the nnall Ist Of work dome In say sad sU la ettji r r to=, sad Is belter prepared than my - /Oa alcbal d r= work beg adap c =the any and awes that Plllllll4 tlimaselree,ollad= ta l l e the . DaWid ‘ esTar nalendeals thi art of ows diMil teeth, end has &Mho fot the surilei - .To those; mmehilig dada kaki teeth he would caU altaeflow si) kla new had of work ',doh awaits of poradake for both plate sad teeth, sad Walesa audlamaie Irani. Ms more durable, more natural in appearawes, aad much hear adapted to the ipini Alan 110,* other bled of work. Those to need of theze ire ladled to call 'and exatelne_ eimiclains. Teeth filled to het kw yews and ' °Mistimes Uk4-- fildorolbrat, Mims, and N*OGI OXide " ad. ' inlididelal-wit ••h perfect lardy, as over four ben died palate within the list lour, yams ma ter ` ili tiles mPatbm's Block. ; ; 11' - Jen.l/311803. R u ss ELL•.t. i kix , s' I , _ INSUBANCII . - GEI7 1 Yl Oapital ikineweith4 ' sser,ooo,ooo. . COIPANTBi BR 1 PRISBEMED :/ , North America, Philadelphlit ..$ 9.90 1 4 !60 Phands.of ilarttord.. .. ••• 1, 2 34 1 .1 6 at : Gerroasbi, New Yor k . .;...... . 876,815 60 Nom Is. Co:, New liana • ....• I xBl9 70 30 . North Mini= Firsia. # doi or: . • New York.. 156i000 se .oucteeleasu.....t .. 1.(00_,.w0 00 i lia al Yolk. . ... ...... .• la ..aa 7 saaa la _ We write policies in tbo Vie , nibildo eon. ponies at talk loireitratesArtiadar attentkow Sian to him_ ErnOerty. hen dooni north of oke.poet Moe. op dairy. • tier roost Non phod by jobs W. Sun and Hen Past Paat ths,binking Nom of B B. Bassell a c . - • 30BN W. liff Towanda, Feb. 20,1868. . ; . 1 j =z - v •:/ i ;-- - ....-::-:!. 1 , : .-. s. , . ., , i 1- .. - . l• r . ,;-:, . .: 111 ~ t -$' e :~ w FMB= Patbli~iher. IMI 'Matt foitvg *sithe r niin Iride h+he urge' ; Theisttoenails over the seas ; ' The soldhir stesis bias* to battle; The 'lreisintatt byis X1:8 to the trees. They are itch of the breed Or the heroes,' Thtimanhood attempted is strife ; stmoii hinds that filinghtly to WM True hearts that take comfort In attife.\- IA !soh is, the mkt* replgmbh - The wad with the rigor it \ needit--; , The imutei Of home; affeetiOna, The imialse to geneions dealt' snt the .i . dUv4t . drhft . igoa *raw m r 41«;; The sell or ie 'hopped bi the'eei ; The seldlt6 lies cold by his caiman ; Theiroedman is crashed by hie bee. '1! Each pzo d igsl life that is wasted Ig ntady sehimmente omen, But lengthens tie days of the award. Atufetrengtheos the crafty and mean. The blood of the noble is Wished - That the selfish a ,profit may find ; God sees the Hues that are squandered. And ;we to His wisdom are blind EC 4.; isallaistonc A' GLANCE AT 011321 A: The - sispointment of Mr. Busx.rsoami by the Clout of Pekin, exits Minister Ptenipotenthtry to the - Powerti with which +. has treaty relations, is an event' hich has attracted More-at tention, thioughont the world, than anything connected with the Bast; which has occurred for many_ years past. It is a practical acknowledge=' pent of our greatness and import ance, which.has not been gained be fore, except by force of aril,. And the magnitude of the resuitalwhich may follow, can not be over estima ted. The old Empire, weakened by long years of internal strife, and the grasping eupidity of its own rulers, seeks to strengthen itself and sup port its tottering fabric, by ties of closer.alliance with the you ig giant of the. West. None but those who have lived among thepeople, can ap preciate the sacrifice which must have been made, the dire hour of trouble which hati arrived, when the old barrier of exclusivedeas has been torn down, and they acknowledge 'as equals those whom for ages they have reviled with ;scorn as "outside barbarians." Bat we may expect_ from this mis sion greater results than the mere expanding of our comnieroial' rela tions. This opeeing of itself to the world, seems like the first ray ()flight shed through the dark cloud of idols try and superstitieli, whilih has rest ed over the conntri for so many cen turies ; and the . result of a closer contact with civilization, maybe, in time, the awakecing to the True Faith, the religion of Jrctra Calmer, of all these soub3. As yet the efforts of the few Missionaries among them, sincere, : earnest, hard working men, though they be, have availed but little .'against the three hundred ' millionslvith whom they have had to 4 fight. • This poor; deerepid, old govern ment of. China, has had a hard time of it during the past fifteen or Wen - Ay years. ' Pressed by " barbarians " on the outside, and rebellions within, its revenues going to fill the pockets of dishonest Mandarine, and pay "indeinnities" to foreign Powers-- Russia encroaching - and - threatening its territories on ,the . north, -what wonder,if et last, it says 11 take, ell, bet give ns Peace." Eight, years ago the treaty of Vein I Tshi was *rung from it, after Pekin wasactual y in poisessiot off the al lied Frepchand English troops. .` ter they hiddestroyed_the Majiifi-; cent Yuen , i kin Yuen, the Summer Niece of :the Emperor, with nth ry of 'lnestimable vaiue, and its im mense store of riches and emicsities, accuninleted - for centuries from the. four, ..qUatters i iif the earth, had be onnki the sPe!le of the conquerors - The - old FOperOr r ilein - Ftmg, looked with tieefeof regret from his, MOW tainSestness von all this deepolia-, tioUi oolitic! his successor,,and died. By this betty, the wholeof `was nominally thrown open. tons, With the':. ganging thatlifiTem to take ie - of ourselves, where the govereuieut - was too weak to protect us. .All;eyes Were immediately ten-, ed to th .Tang Tree Klee& the fit',at " Father' of "Waters;" a river rivalling in; sonic" *Peels, the Mississippi, Amazon o* Arum'. 0i) this , ' ries: •Ok`eiti-'4?Pie!"l,l44l*l three 'betty , Pettey -1010 firetiguerti were °were:"to ' =be alloyed to 'reside f./ Kiang, and st►nk ;: , ,thniittir lin !kindred area (remits - mouth in the fly fate., rior, -iii yet seen by batons ihstopeen tre'veller, *he has leffany : record of hie eiidt behind ; 1 0414,, _ . .44,1 1 / 1 41 1 *he erbooli .ibe/ . l*P4ePton.. ol 4the ptioe j et Whei ia tate& consideration- that the ME ;i" I - 111 E \ , TOWANDA4 - '.•BRADFORD\,CoUNTY 4 :PL„ , :t4I,OII ).868 , , 26.'• •. • „,„. ;,_ 3 , . . 3. itlit Fmk BZPOITIL MEE= II _ .. ,1. ataliusaira'ainnnonOthr *mg Ayr qtrasiza. • - hanks of- this *vet- are ispeeio - with' • •ptopttkies towns andvillageOltheugit: laird them were at thin possession of:Miele; it' will readily be iteein whit field watiopeneti*fogi 'the traveller and l explerer. - Here is tee Areecity'orlintathig the 'ancient calldtal of 'the"- Emit* with the gorgeo4_tembe, Of the 'Mint Idynasty, and the sins , alaix, only tai \et the \ wonderfel forcelidd TowOr ; here. the beautifurlioyan'g hgre, It banksoveisitedOwedli gray itummits 'of the Lushan Moult tains, pours its waters into the great river , rocky gorges,, where the river,' swollen . and turhid, \ tears Its way through like:a • Mill stream ; 'every , hill crowned withla monastery, tem. ple or fortress ; every spot historical and with its legena' 'Here was food and mein for 'a 'Fhoosandleer chants,: adventurem,sportsinen,echel ars and antiqua r ies. . - And - And, th ey . all came. Shanghae, the mostifires'iter otut of the foreign ports, rotated an exCellent base for - operations' 'Site &tied OD the little Whang POO' River, twelve'miles from its junetient with the Yang ,w, and' Sky - mites froM the sesvithaiDahleady becoine crowd ed aimost to suffocation with refugees from the .neighboring distiicts laid waste by the relt r tlis ; Burrow:Pied by haltsubmerged Aitie \ fields , in every direction, amidst a country so fiat that no elevation 'of land can be . seen, ft watt the home 'Of cholera and pesti lenee of every dencription. But this is forgotten now in the warm spring titne. The cold -and `bracing air of the winter has driven from the naiads of the enervated pepulitien the horrois of the previous summer. Even the ;memory of those 'et:lichen down by' dilease, Whom th 4 have put under the sod, far from their own , homes, 'is rapidlY fading; and the long dismal daya of cruel, blinding sunlight and.suffocating heat, pas and soon to 'atme again, are forgot' ten in the balmy . air of the: present. And ifie'a glerinim scene on such day. The noble blind '! or 'pioment. ide, stretching for a mile 'aiong-t river, lined with palatial reaidetiOei, of merchant princes, who - never more deserved ' the name than here in the far East, with their lul mense retinues of servants, and ev ery luxury that *gold can purchatke, and above all, that princely hespitel ity which so strikes the 'stranger that he leaves their roofs to carry with' hiln throughout his life a remetn hrance 'of happy dais. The scene_ on this `name "bind ;almost defies description. ' Constantinople or San tari, in the summer daye of the Pi& mean War, could'not have exhibited each a motley gathering. , jEveri, nation on.the earth has sent a reit+, sentative. Hindnos, Armeniana,Tar sees, Malays; TuXts, greeks ; repite• sentatives of every provinde -Mantchttrinto Cochin •China; as well_ as every European nation, and instlY the inevitable . .. Down East skipper; all, adhering to irtheir national cos tumes. The band of a British ment plays thelant new, Walt's,feeble. looking ladies, a cloud of muslin and laces, take their j evening promenade . in sedan choirs, Carried by t fOur strt . liveiy, gay cavaliere,, prance about on beautiful Arabi English thorough-brede, while alievlr . determined }looking men, with huge walking sticks, . I resit, by at a,fi v d. mile an.hour gait, .as though theq -lives depended on their getting, their constitutional walk 'before dinner.4=- Offon ther;ver , where the long shM dowe of the givikedeopeX# to the middy, water,,nhiPi l. ,,ef done 1 1 004 Conspicuous ni,All, 4 Pr'r' ty grace , and BYmPitFk.E,6lO4 ofd '"Hartford," : thenfj 'ne' , 7 • " flagship of our ' ,i ); l ;i*tr The inn dips I # ( !im- e h t ,b e* the hOliiinerikOliPOnnfiiilT (! , k cove the Nines of countless geeefityiee z ef b e yond ' which aPPeeriug, .409ve 11w cure roofs of the tethilis stand r. in bold relief against the clear;lel BI T puff of *Ate 'ien, elm:treat tie' . ito* Way Of eich oati•Of-War;*ii oral4 l oo la g ..31 ',40 1 19 . 4 . 1 k° 112. A 63 , 'await, and ail Shanghai 'arrays itself in 'epokese piStisi* fury to thCday, , diune.r , • , ' • But, to ruturk: While .3t 6 gt l3 4:Tkt a q l gY e eeg , Ette'd the 1t91 1 04 eeeceeeer, it Yet . • 0 0 40 1 ' 4 , 0 (4 hew the app3initizeot wil he 111 1 4 POPett FIUR,Y#II. we leach ihet.the.Brithdi Minister, Blißu4,U l ' fort Ateeek, uPPr o 7. o, 4oil P‘..,"*:ife"7 meat, while -the - Freneli ii i `mresentix the. thilkflUti t YAll the : - Wit* 4 11 1 - '' )-1 k031.. *mis s * panics s r A siosiligif l a Q - 0 41 140, 4141' ly - ,liteaulai . iut ' 4 U llll 4i r atbu T.tt* appointed B nioy I to relltiquieb It. MEE -4 - 7x1,7r - '0 I i..;- - - fit...' - ii . !:,::.,: il , ,i - r 4:1 . : ipl.:)ot El ME . . . The"ohineee - 'ma* , he tfireitioned ,' t aoloclonut'wilh this country ` as her ally and ileannit nelghtiOr;iihe halt little*. fear. IVO. eilifiCl chrlitianity arid Cifiliaatiow demands . that 'tide .'iralt2tat7 joining. of to the!worlkihould be- au- Cepted tind• encouraged r and .iet holie that-thle now era bietory 'll , iiiitiffeeithe & of a'brighter turti whew the d ark • °hind f "autle:r=. atititin and igioriknee Wi'!l have roll- ed•lawaY, and' the light' Of a True Faith shall Aid Its tadianci over all the land - • 21 :nombiti;libroh nom. - Poor *sits, Coduanier IL Beare, (Wish is in the State nylEalrq,) • ItVelatuny 17, There is located it the, Corners, about 19 or 15. sons uv the Green Isle uv Ft/ in, wich is *ilia thegreezi•isle I epOse'r,tiee4o the - ease withwich the great em ire man aged by theDernocrisy. = Tolasten these yoterer and hold en; to Ujk . it, trtaz considered, advisable that some &lige° batakenb,ythe Democrisy y nv the Corners; in the* tnatter. tti Irish liberty and Engliah Oppresliun. The ijee originated, with. ,J.Deekin-Pogram, andllwom, and Capt.. McPelter and I, 'oodeitid We met at the chereh, 'and I 'made, ez Is the - cuitozi, the twain 'Speech. 'lt *ma a subjlok that , Is easy to Beak. upon; soil flatter myself I did itjuatia. It's easy to talk uv liberty, for there's suthin ;Orkin the, word.., . I That's the reason why the Ablish rata hev alinehed the` advantage nv us in the' matter wr speakers. ' , They hey all the'advantage uv sentiment ; but, haneloogy uv wet. avail is sec timent‘ when yoo hurl it at a lazy man? wat good is it to talk ay liberty to - a Maw who don't like to Work ;• w ho hes a, taste for draw po ker and Igeoleps,- and who kin force fifty. or • a. hundred niggers to work fur him ? Yoo mite ez well fire paper wads at a iron-clad. That's wher the Democrisy hey em in Ken tucky. Everybody here hes a die. like fur work, grid a likin fur mint gooleps, butnob e dy held got no sen timent. : • Still, we hey do objecsben to talk in nv liberty atlongrange We hey no - objecshen to it in Ireland. . In 'fact, we are willin tor admit that in ~Ireland it's , a pretty geod thing. I spoke elokently on the subjick. I held up rich nv the wrongs endcior ,ed by' the Irishlez I coed convenient ly remember, spoke feelingly uv, wat they had suffered, won a snffren, and probably had , yet to suffer, and de manded that the Corners unite in a expresshen uv simptithy with em, ea those most certainly entitled to it. I won applandid to„the- eko, and Bea- COO/ .He bed a series of reeolq shene, wich he begged to submit, er, follows : We hey red in 'the noon papers or hey hed red to us, wick i° , the pude thing, sole-movin imounta nv the haters now. alnietin on accent uv the oppreshun and t finny- practiced upon em by the bloated 'aristocrats and pampered ions nv luxury nip England, and • Weans; The Corners ,feels for the wictkus nv Oppreshus and weeps, at .their ,woes, therefore be it . Vikesalved, That the holdin uv the Irish in bondage 'in Ireland 'by'the ihieishi is a reproach onto-the czyi lidahun-of the 19th century., Aesilved,, That the tam . uv• the , ivithout giving uv etii_a voice ki the gOvinxtent, • the forsin ny em to' support a government • in the rnnr nin nv'utich, they hey no voice, ; and the, other outrages too Was to men, - shun, wiChis : bin centinyooally in. flitted `onto ern, stirs'` our blood with bidignasheniund' herebY ettend eympathv te , em. • - .8280tVed, that we ~oemand uv, the ,Eloyerronent uy the Yoonited States, that steps be immejitly" taken to re led° Aleeiiken citizens ut , -Irish de scent, now ,languishin in- English 'presens;iitid if need ‘be,:to as. sat the digiiitrzny. the''Republic, sve gols-mst4s.thiSzeosr. - ~The resqloodiezis wns- about being yoonseimonety, adopted 'ttvhen at miserable clues, "Joe'Bigler, Adz. Zed he ;lied i, remark to'-make:- He approved ny them' resolocishens. He befeevhd in em. TasSOPs. wiPS" 4.I ! , re.P ,r,g,stashe s Was fass - 74 was tyL, ranriyit coed, nerer:te'endOoredi . kind"Weireitnot *Wither it !WI retlet• It and , abhorrent to every' onto( liberty,:',lle 'hood pheerful* yote for them Fesolushens, but he desired - tomike a little MENEM INNS E== . t If s 8111. ibkt at * nts irtns!iti i 'e •ndme c' or ery good,n. tied Josef;." move, tv. add. these ,:, , Reselied„ tixashen ittiemmtaidien Wait' it is kentneki, and ;that' while, this _Convenation ha* her pock' et. lubSkeNher out* weePiqcovepOtke, , ,ws,av,the,liish,itelingstt,teer two over", the tinfortitnit' black eitl-1 zeus of IhistatateiirhO are Uhl taxed that permitte d tv dots,stall4.:i I citi :.1.8400h7. 9 1 4, -Pker*s,. Tbat while . I,FO,OBWA:Ip .3'o,ltihe Ainerkin se* ski:hie deseent '`Juiveldririten &Snit tiff& kivet. the -roni' Amitikhrgiitisent u' dossent'lnow in jail ipAtiaq ~.»9011,1s*RIA94000zenet 0T ; flO ra„tvatger, ceptin m104'4 *bit!' -*of *pii i k; Reeolved, moreover, That Ishitasis# istorsieditij &flan& tor 103pirize0a , Atietikatiuzelic,aluiltieltaikocgat Wi5404 .030 44 11 4 0 3 ; AT# l64 q s l er 4 , ggnitrAlbs (*Alba t ak e eroli L EdgPft es shel ' done to an alarmin extent to'Amertt Ten4:ll#TY (ft 11.*4 Irsl.ll ear _ , kin :oiti : ens' rdeee;tni," hoine. i f " TlOlO 49040111 V toed &leer, "I move es imetnifffent: tIV coarse. nv'cnetwlli *Meat, :forilie - prineitote is theionne here ez there." ...I replied: briefly. : There mai a die.' tiukshen .A„feered . Mr. Bigler did not 'understand the matter. liters' dietiialc.shen;and it Witt not a t:tether onikkount ur the MAWS betuablack ' , man either:. Bf there was a strong emigrasben front Aftiks to, Anierika, and the Arabi emigrant cool git • a vote after .he bed been here film years, the Deinocrisy wood hey no difilkilty-itfgittha np.sympa.- thy for . em. %But it ain't .so, : and henOo I, POO no practical good in,, the; Amendment.l :mildly, but St u dy, objeck to`addin these resoloosliens to the regler ones' reported `by Mr B'as OM. The niggers A Bigler Bed he expectid that it wood be objectid to. But he was so well. atatianed tha,t it ought to pass, that hi felt "be hung take, extraordinary measures. He ‘ staatid every one-to vote on the amendment es he pleased wautid every maul° „exercise lie judgment ; but he abood take the liberty, uy &tan the ~moehen, and 'shoal fief called 'Upon to hist the lead 'of every man' lorho rotes against Uv coerse,that.iettled.it. We4ll hey a. regard for Jesey, for he does 01:he 'says.: Every msu in the mom votid for it, and the Corners stands committed to nigger inane. Good ~Heavens I Clari't this cuss be got rid ov? - , Pernormun V. NAumrip._ 11., (Wibh hiPostmaster.) SE ss 14 for Ammo Tor rarmasiorticr, wry `a se Arena Tr WILL ['Terse TO PBl7 l Di= AND CL OUS-NIS PASTIZ0021)81111 .VISWO OV TELVIIZQUIELMENIIS OP TILE 00ON UM. • - • • Oirespacknos qf thA asthma` Odle. Wiaussaxcal..MOnday, Match 9. . The probability, amountig almost to certainty, that in a short ' time one of our Ohio Senators is to: become President of:the United States;creates it seems, special anxiety in some quarters._ Is he not likely to be too violent a man for these dangerous tin2gs, one hears asked in many p)a ces'; too impetuoui, too tyrannical, too extreme in his i policy ? Senator Wade is not.a maxi to be seeking in direct means of communication with the ,pnblic through "conver s ation s " so-called, with correspondents of the -Preos. With his old friends, how ever, be does talk with all . the free dom that the delicacy of his.present position will warrant ; and one of them, in view of the anxiety that has been mentioned, may 'perhaps be . justified in giving some account of his sayings and temper. , ' AB N . rue rersunnrcrr. In the contest it may be said, that Mr; Wade disidaye a feeling with re ference to the great duty that is about to come upon him; verYcredi table to his judgment, and very little in accord with some popular notions of his character. '"I don't nuppose anyobdy will believe me,"-he nays— "at least,' it is the fashion not to, be leve such things, and so A, suppose there is no use saying•it ; bit, in truth, I would a great deal rather escape this seeming , prospect of the Presidency than not, if I could do it honorably, and 'without desertii3n of duty. L don't mean to say that I wouldn't -like to be , President—l would be a fool to say that: But to be a piece . ,of a President—to go in 1 for 'a fragment of a year; in the midst of the excitement of the Presidential election, when there is so, much to do and so little time to do it, is not a thing to be coveted. Under the cir cumstances, there?.ene great honor in 'it; it's only my fortune to be in the placethat mar make . it necessary ; alld,there-is no clime° for much of a career in it. I'll have plenty of time to Mike thousindelof enemies by my *ointment's, 'and not tithe enough to mike many friends by cny admin istration. =_. • • - , , . 1 ,;_."1 , 1 . ew I would like," continned,tl39 Lbluff old veteran with ,characteristie frankness i `"I would like- to - eta where '1 sati, itud't don't, moire - any secret of it.t , ' , This is something that Lthiuk I. know something abckutdi' beenlin CoPgP I . 3B a ) o ng . dine ! aI4 belieie I'know what a' tnembeg' ' ' of •Congreas ought to do: 'lf I can't stiy in the 'Senate, then I Should- like"- to :get as 'neu , tft,it as I can,•by .presid; •kinfl)Yer it. - As..for- Your Presidency, . ,1,, vier*, tried.it .; and I ,knoli very 'Well thatita ditties reqniterS differ ent &tier of faculties and 'diffSiii*t_ • ,kind fe- work. I've never' had - the' IPiettiffential- fever;, very. had.. 'The Senate: walk gpqd enough for me,. and ifJ'd bad myown,Way,there ioul4i4 nave - been much likelihood': of' v ci4ter trying, to get oat of it."' • -1 • iii many ways and at many times .thellenatothas expressed tho same i ess,, with a sincerity that is trawl.' wilt and nninistakable. ' .There can , no doubt t,hat,he• regaidelhe office at secant' iikely to 'Cede upon' hint, Oka prize to be'-ceteted, -but •as a angerous duty-that may be required cannot be honorably, avoided.r* or can 'there pe tu?y,detibf as to the elks - frankly ' eispreinsed; to_remain t tbezhead if the' body of which lie ' en. long been .6. member..; The ogle deem l el ♦ ' v tolikke• 'We that is wish shall 4 gra, tided: , ms POLICY - 1r mud fizelosit. - "I' told i'man - the other die' said Iv Senator; ' '!wlien ' he-oonimenned ... - 10,pomp Eno About, my . Wet . 9 .1 14 -o4B,.bensilt kof somn i lieirt _ ork newspaper,tliat lnadt4lhre t 'Return in the idd 'elementary Vellig'bcalk; of ' th e' Winkleaid 3ianghig eihstehe-Wis:to dor Wfth her thiokena , boron they trereAstehed: 'I I ,O P0N7,490.2.4*0 3 .0 4130 i y ',lvry curieuili co , PileCtit,hof•l ' d 'net de souse esetewhit - course ought to tie Weald! have • Vic 1 0 7 r lilett l Yit , 4lolg : lslkkr : •_, El: • ' i t ••, fiAiltponts Annum -ALtivapice. =Mil SENATOR WADE; i• EEO ME NtRIBIER 44. dnty.tei Wish' the6i3 pray* dings point' Anirthere't One thing I've folly made-tipsily wind to; whatever else may be .done;:iieball, trig the,powei ia put into my hands, to bring , the Executive Departthent . of the Goirerement into hem ny with the Legislative. =° .: . I don't believe - the Presalent Ought to WA'. sort of Grand lamareipdpen eeplosioci np.at the other end of the ,ssenue, - aid- never letting- us -know , what he wants or intends"; all tbe_timelaking Ckmgress nr bieilsov aid balding aloof from members, so'that. there is. no induce ment for compatisen of vieWo befere both sides are coaenitted!!* "I don't'belieie,," he oontiOned,' "that s President Ought to be Muesli up as gfrpolicyonsker.l:.When I am asked- whitrity.pplioy milks easel have to - discharge the l'aid dential duties, I *Omni*, 'answer that lowa haverritypOlfcy." "Es the duty of Cemyreu to . edopt a policy, and the duty of the President. toosecnte it,:e a bave bad ti;tuble :e nough froth the efforts 6eprgeidenta trying to set Atli a . palicifor theniselvA and force Corigrem into its adolition 'by. the nee Of tho Government patronage , and othervrise." • - „ , On several paints, however, Mr. Wade ~seems to have denided•that it will be hieduty c if he shoild succeed to the'--Presideaey, hava.a .POIOY- He speaks of them—atot .obtstutiVely --least of all aiter.the *hien ef ;the Milkmaid: counting the *chickens in her egg basket ---but with shripkt and manly frankness: '"The very. first thing I should try, if such a thing as , Are talking abogt,ooqld baPPevj be to eee to it tlutt the teal Venn men of the South are prot,ected.' Those pee. ple down there have 'us enough of-trouble, first bY . their* an, and - since their surrender, by/their contin ual turbulence. I don ' % belieie they hive ever beenrnl-4; with a fiim enough hand: I am of ,course in Wier of givutg'them justioe - always but theymust not interfere- with the rights of otherei,or disobey the laws." "Then there's another point," con tinued the Senator, "on which I feel very strongly,. lam convinced that our Government expenditures - ought to come dowlevery. nearly. to the point at which they stood - before the war: The expenses of the arniY andnavy, in particular; 'are exorbitanti - and ought to be brought down promptly; without fear or favor. We -cannot stand this frightful system of public expenditures. Its effect is demons tieing upon every branch , of the Gov eminent; and, besides the' people are heav ily 'pressed bi taxes, . and won't stand .it much longer.. We must economize--everywhere, if posei. bk, but especially at the points of our greatest eapencliture—the army and navy. Then I believe there's snottier thing we've - got to dit. : The party, - cant live without it, and what'emore importancthe comatry can't prosper. We must stop this eittrageetiasyvtem of fraud andpeculation. me- Goveht meat can 't stagger under it much longer. There 'was,- as compared with the present state of things, but -lttle fraud under Lincoln% Adminis tration. lint now the money of the people is used with a lavish band to corrupt the people. -This must be re. versed as gawk as an engineer would reverse, his- locomotive.• when he saw • a broken ,bridge ahead of hinii Sir, two-thirds of the present tax-ofii cers are , men without credit at home. Men that couldn't get trusted for a pipe of tobacco in their imen towns are selected to collect the revenue of the Governnient. I know men, and so do you, to whom some of my eon etitnents have to pay their taxes, to whom no neighbor would even lend twenty dollars, with the rettioteit idea' Of : getting it paid this eide of judgment day,P-• . • . . • , "Yet your body confirmed them 1" "Yes we did ." Sometimes we were outvoted, and sometimes we were deceived. ?f:timiee rasOalaare I enough i unless yea - 11.4.3. , e*per4 0 4 11 m , knowledge of the,. to deemve' the e very elegt.-(leretiOlovir thatteould• . . escape being deceivedif I would Teem. dent. Likely -040igli; I *mild get picked 'up, sometimes, too. Bet one thing . l de know-J4 shouldn't /select Men: because , I knesiitiey vaecat wc l Fk • Out of them. ,And' .1: btdierse there are plenty of men, :gentrelly-known to be honetttosho can be get to - fill these plapes, provided the.revenue. serviee is riiitde 'T630660)10, so that ilwont be enough to Ogees Man under ens pinion' to.iiiy that be jaw revenue officer. ;• Anti there'll eee WWI Point' that, I've long - had my mind pride up about. Of pourse, if the power came ttitobly lehould ' , try to carry out iity ideas about it; I believe that in lOying - taxes ,we °ugh!. to -ktted our eyes steadily _on a , ple a which should govern:4s through , out ; we should safe - to take. the 'berdens Off induitry, - and to' *tyke. ' our - laboring chimes relief from for , thin , _ "That,Meaav Wig 140t4 ' strong, doseil f t itdit. Wader" , .I'l%B 7 -that meals Airiff, Pie* strong ; it meunis s high -tariff. We cant protect our-laboring classes any, other way half so well-:can't;secure the revival of business and stop , the balance of, trade 'Mid of, gold' front' , beteg perpetnellY: against us :the market`of the world. Yen know this i I lend new notion-'llth me ; but the eonditkin - of - s tlie-'eountty items tantalite it more iiipartint than 'ever before.' - Pm in fittorof revising' oar revenue' •systelli,of getting ./the tempi ordeal* itie'lndistry sir flllttatt WtraW and O/ B *AI -: the fat=00114001111„,..5•J: re- 'winch talk . Mr.Aliade. - abiist;yor -poeitionoit the , dialiasai is behig-likelyuviommit Ise •, - teivattArrithtlreatileitahir , wfinkthatis ah foliNotowirsit 'I itivet• ittidel , inroubtia. speeches :on the Ahtheiss'claiins; - as . you kaoir. I IMBUE . - a.27.tTvt.,tTwi.ll '!Z.:siti];.: - ,t BM have hesnittiivOliofinolleothigthem, Lave .wished all:ll.thne to do it, and have; ,hOllO4 privately with out mdc4, 01 0 0 11400 .elitundocadion, about elwaye:supid. it could dOriebrivtreitt , Mid lite;l drniTiee ihrindl cstion abroad - that should MAIO toe - - ehange my ophiion." WADIeB mums ismonnix. wrpoe er,ho, think tbere'i great '*tiger, of: y reshliig headlong into war," continued the Seii4tOr; I. ol'St Ong . same other extreme thing, simply -111w4s -had . 'the hebit of wgeskingliy mind freely, don't new, to know much • about humietaspre. 10111,0110 thatincreOe of power and responsibility always teno to snake a man cautious: .1 - know verY -- well that it is one thing for a mantis act for hireself, cin his OWII responsibility 1301111tOr; and quite another thing to sot on the same subjects when he is in a position - where every movement .he mskee will effect tbe,whole nation: Aud, if-ruSu Wu* *sot khave *erne dams, advocatea , -nimisuree with, in temperate zeal, let thfun look to see if , I lutie tim; miginiited - onelif that spirit. There Is my p fi blic recciid in the tßobe.-4'iie "been : 'a'ree talkei here for seventeen years ; .- and Pve - :have generaly taken ell. the responsi bility that seemed to, belong _let look , otter, the Gloe, 'and see what my intemperate . &elms have been. rye always_ wanteon know -- to ' travel on the skirmish Duel of Our - Prlicipless, ; but hail) triednev• - ts erto get so far alma aeto be coplisrefit by the enemy. •Now you Imo* my course here well enough. Yon know that' Inevered differiAto any serious extent, from my party, except on one matter. As to everythis, igelseeftif I was wring; the party was wrong; '. and the majorit,r of the American - people were wrong ; U I was . perste in action pr eiver-zeallioumitex 'treme,or imprilcUoible,•switere they. But moue pointer did differ from my party. 'That :wile in opposing Mr. Lau coin's course our Recon- - - struction bill setting tip a recon struction pelicY of his own—exactly the thing:thattasiot ud Into. 41 this .. troablenovi;-rdid feel much opposed' to that lad said„` so: 'That splendid - . fellow,Wpars Don_ , and I - published paper short it. -• I've never taken back one word of that paper, and 0401 by ftinow. The Republicanparty now takes exactly the ground that Wnrrm. Dins; and I took time, and . the tratible, we've got into Irises from 'the President'a taitg the -opPOsite ground;that - ieconcinlielongs to him and , not to Congress.' Moro thin that Mr. LINCOLN himself came over to our view before his deathitr.. Sinn= can tell on all abnot it. Only a short time before the assassination Mr. Lixoowr told Senstor,Smoix e that that . thing was the great error of bis life, and that 'he never should have given' occasion for_ what the papers called the Wade and Davis manifes to. - Now, what ,otherl intemperate. _ "measures have' I taken ? Yam very proud that from.the Committee ou .Territories I repated the first provis. ion prohibiting sleVerry l ". in all the territory of the Ain't - 647; Atates to be • , subsequently *huh* I reported the bill for ne;rte suffrage in the Dis trict of Columbia, and got, Nil ou the very first day of the;:sesinon. I - got the Homestead bill tlAetigh the' Senate. I got Nevada land Colorado into the tbnon,atter a whole"iinter' e debate •, and, right or wrong, I led in the Senate in the 'division of Vir agues and the formation , of f the new State of - West Vilginin- These are some of my main acts, and ,by them I ,am perfectly willing to be judged." • 4 USUAL GU.Oj • "It isn't true," he said,in answer to a question, "that noi on good terms with Gam. I've aliiiyes been oordial•with him. The story of to,y saying that when '.I talked politioe he talked horse, is nimre" invention of the man that wrote it. .1 never said that nor anything like it." A DOIIYsfc ncrußt ' , .1 ought not to plose.thesatingrnenta ry jottings of things, Mr. WADE said'' in the course of an evening's- talk, " without_ adding...for - the comfort of very . many good and very innocent people - who have been mile)" by thu jocose inventions of not overfriendly , _ newspapers-that in the'conne of the . _ whole conversation there was not an oath. Mr. Wade cannot; b.( be sure, be given* certificate for entire-free dom-for the use of evangelical terrca ;. but it is unjust, to speak of him us :more profane than the great majority of OOngressmeri, or to desCribe him as a man effecting tremendous °ans of peculiar and unique blaspheiny.' A more abierd idea has also been some what ineValent. 'Respectable- nova. papers have spoken of him as a drunk ard Remembering, that Isms Mc- Down.; who "never drank anything . even:as strong as caffee - ,ives currently , belieired tehave been drunk through the whole period of hie eCtivenervice, Mr. WADS has don ee : . Well . to,. never notice such slanders., ',A t, . new, bow- - ever, that many goOd, people will tluinkine for a: statement which I can Make antire good `faith: I homy knuirrn Mr. Wens Tor a long time, and have ' often seen him !present op social 'oc casions •,- when oilier Seiatais Were intoxicated; 'I never knew him'to be so'; never '.heard of his , being ,so ; never saw hits natural bearV-miumer. in any .iippeeciabie degree ' effected, and have rstelY seen him join itidtiak , . itig: 7 Whatever the country, atartned at Ms radicalism, ma,' aptehend cram the prospect of Mr. WAna's becotilleg President.; it may at least Molise the ; wed fear that we *hall be again die by a sot in the-Mite Mame. WAD* early educational &dean bigft were those (tithe pioneers. On these he has steadily bunt, time& a long life of iotellectnal activity.— . There are Lilt fevi 'better read men hi imodt. tvalk.s of Bmgliablitisraturn in the Senat4" Probably: - there are , not :13 th - better historians . Ti thinday,. he leaver; - the ,skimming of bis im m a ss newspaper mail to his wife;— a Mtn climbing. tths.-tini flights of stairs that lead froln the goer of the Washington .Honse.. to, the parlor, In very likely to find Attie.. Senator deep insomenew book...and the good, ma trimly weintan bytis sideAterruPtiug hint from timeln time to read-some antret frumthepaperU of *evening; ,thit . oosCorni, bum.to „know; It is a ' PlenienrOOmeitic „piettire ; *Luke Ainposii 1 )00).1111 not I:lnapt:3r to I learn that las friMi such scene that their nest President is to come.. - • A tinted Cciat'Oft . -thiregrecrillre a generous and noble heart. '