Sr 11E ..111,1t J., STAIILE. 39' YEAR. irerni3 of the "Compiler," V2l, l "3"ite Rvatilican Compiler is J published every Monday morning, by HENRY J . STARV, at Skis per , annum if paid ail advetace—s . 4 l oo piti annum it' not paid in advance. No sub scription discontinued, unless at the option of the. publisher, until' all arrearages are paid. ligrAdvertieemeats inserted at the usual rates. Job Piinting done, neatly, cheaply,' iind with dispatch. rier*Offsee in South Baltimore street, direct ly Opposite Virampler's Tinning Establishment, one and a half squares from the Court-house, "Courtt.r.a" on the sign. PUBLIC SALE. rrifit follotring School Houses and Lots Will be exposed to Public Sale, on Traite:Tday, the 21st, iivitant, at the Court-house, in the Boroug of cirettysbUrg, to wit : No. I.—A One-story Brick Building, with a basement, and half lot of grpund, situate cal High street.;;-and ,adjoining properties of'l s . F. Frazer aarimuel K.'Youlk. • No. 2.—Xoiie-story Brick Building, and lot of grontid,,aiinate on East Middle st., adjoining property ot E. Ilanaway, • .No. 3.—A Oise-story Brick: Buil din cr end' lot of ground. situate on the South West corner of Vv asifiligtou uiJ High streets. Salo to conituehee at o'clock, P. ttt., when conditions - will lie iii•ule know n. , Persons wishing to view the property will please .call oil -the President or either of the lioarti of Sehool.DireCtors.. By order of the Tio'lirri. W., L CAAIPBELL, Pres't. Attest—T. AuGnixleauGit.,'Cleilt.. . January a, 1.657. A t''.4 LUA B F ARM, . sear Frederick City, Md., 14 Public rpm . Subseribe,r will; sell at 'Public Sale, un Thtr.sday, the 1514 of ',tartar y, 1857, nt 2 o'cluelK, P. M., at the City llutel,, in Frederick city, Ihi., his very valuable F k.R• s;tiiate and lying immediately in the. Freder ik;!: ;Valley, 3 miles norili of Frederick, ontiie lu.l'ifpike leading to Woodsborough,. contain= in,g' 1701 Acres of, first - quality Limestone nit cleared,- exacpt about ti-acres in fine Timber, now in a high state of. cultivation, divided into six fields, and an eicielleat A:pple 911011AR'). The improyernetits consist of a rood .and convenient' - DWELLINt-ir, ' •.` Faitablefor a large family, and recently UU Tat in complete order ; Barn; Corn Wagon Sheds, Grana;7, Stone Dairy, .8-mike !louse, and nil neeessarpmt st pump of superior water thirty feet cif Om. •• It is but seldom that such a deqirable prop erty is in the market: the superior qualityof the land, its location on the most superior 'Turnpike in the enmity near the improving t'ity.of Frederick, the inereasing value of land near the eit,y, all •ennbine to present advanta ges seldom to he mut with. -- TR'S TERMS Witlje, thflt ten ' thousand *10 1 ,- lars utay remain on thortigage•for the spaee ten years, if regitirea ; interest paya!Ae -ally, hal:thee earn. A?..40, at ad cant, time an dace; • 100 Acres of Wood Land, divided in four lots of 25 Acre:; ea':h. situated roll. Mu' autpleusant, within 2¢ Juiies•uf CI& Tam. Tvams.—One half cash, balance in twelve 'inonths with appioved security. bearing iu tere4fnial da.v of safe.., Vki" ; '"Persous de,ArpuS of buyinc,; , and wish ing to examine the p,ronerty, will please call on E..L. DELASaIIUTT; E_Sq„, :It Frederick . eit . , Jan. 5, '57: is 3 Iniles,..Nrot3h of Fredli. To Thtildem. 13ROPOSA LS will be receivetltintil the 19th for the erection' of an addi tional story on front and back buildings of the J . :AGLI , I HOTEL. now occupied by Peter &lively, and fur twiny other iinproveuient.s.— Plans and specifications can be seen by calling on-either of the undersigned. A. C0131;l4N. • II: D. S EN' EY. t;EO,R,GE TiIItONE. January 5. 1857. td LlO of Letters EMAINING in the Post Office, at Gettys burg, Jan. 3, 1857. Arendt John 2 - Wit; Mrs. E. Z. Arnold Miss Mary Ann Mattaek Win, A ustain P. . Misulden Janres Bailey Mrs. Nancy Miller Peter Boyers Tobias Oswalt Albin - . Barr Mrs. Margaret - Ringer Jacob F. .o)finan Jacob . Rosenthal Jos. Coxen Eli Stuckslager Joseph Crebs Wm. Stine Lawyer , , Dixon John Solaran Frank Forney Miss E. Tnompson Mrs. F , iz . h. Frazier, Wm. Thornan 'Miss Th oan Fraser Itliss Lillia Vance Fulwiler Jacob Williams Oscar Hzefele John Martin Wisotzkey John A. 2 Hamilton W. S. Zahneis Nicholas lll.rraan Samuel rm 1,1'1 , 1r, Hoover & Mayers Gunild-Jones Dotter Jacobs Daniel WM. GILLESPIE, P. M. R.,,..rPersonssoiftig for Letters in the above List will ple46. say they were advertised. , nay Waxited. PSONS having Hay to sell will do welt by calling on the subscriber, in Gettys burg, who is desirous of purchasing'. The highest market price will be paid at all times. ti;:i'As be intends having the Hay. after be ing packed, hauled either to Hanover or Balti more, the preference to haul will be given to those from whom he may porcbase. SOLOMON PO WERS. December. 6, 1852, tf CORN DRIERS.—The attention of JIJL- Lb;R.S is invited to a icery superioi article for drying CORN, which can be had at all dines at thtti. 14- W A RR ENTS* FOIINDFLY. STLIZDID:o: f:u:sks. ac A:INOLD'S ` • • fl • . . '-ir'• . , . ' 1 ~ , i R, I 5 . ~, , • • . . . , ..,1 Pr. • I . / '''' ••• ' • ~ • , 0 , ~ • 0 • • • • .... 0 . g ill .. ; V • ' f . •. .; ft . , .•, , , , ~.0 i IS,. • 0 -, _ . „,' ,ts -., , • , ~ , 11 --_,, ' _ •.' -__ 'lt, __ , c , , i , ..1 i .? , ~ - . •--- , ---4 - --- .'..•• • . •' , ' 1111 •• , t. ' - .1•10., 4.• :,',' ~ f • , 4,.. ~.., ••• i ~, . .••• I •.- '. • • , , , • • . • ' , • . • , • - '.* . A ' ' 0 . • • • I . . ' • ''. . , ... . . . , • . 1:0 - 14 ffetly3p4pd---_ebofe to Tifeitqltti-e, agPiettif!pe, r.,0e,41 - aalet.4l itrie,iii9eqee; ?olities, EOM 5416. Oitaioei ?MO,. Thy Say . Reis Anothez'i Now. Wr.s. P WILLtS They env he Is shothees now, • That i no more his smile '&1W1 gee, Oh ! say dot' would ont.brenk ' The solemn vow be pledged to.nne. They test, me like the diamond's ray. ' Her loe-llt eyes upon . him abine Can he forget those sacred hours. When every pniyer be breathed was mine They nay he is anather's now, • Ob. no ! his love is mine alonew— If not, rey' lips speak not may tears. ' • ' MIS brasking'heart his own—bla own They tell me that be still is gay, And, that be.pever lisps my name— Can be forget the face that soil led $o dent& welcome when be came - They sty hags another's n.wr, Whose witching tiine+ delight his ear— Ilath he forgot the favorite airs, I wed to sing when be sas near? They tell me be no snore wlll come, ,for at the door his step he heard--; Can be forget our moonlit walks, The sweet embrace, the, parting wore! They, any he is anothees now— ('litheart is like a cherished floiver, Which not till crushed grand the ran. Its long imprisoned sweets )vill shower. • Can he forget when first it bloomed, n ali love's primrose colors drefa: When plucking it from where it gi-ex,, .Ile awned it gently in his bi east. - • They say• he is tinother , s now And I a poor forgotten thus ; Oh. no, oh. uo f—he bade me wear " For hi dear sake this treasured ring. They do but jest with say Ins lip* Another's cheeks have pre..sod. theta %Wide— , Can he forget the' garden bower, •. • The kiss behind the treilms'd tine F. 'They say he is :mother's now—. Who. fur his love. her Lome forgot; 'hat I must think of him nu morn— , cannotte, oh ! - it not. • - 'The heart will hoard its sacred.lore, As hoards the miser's hand his gold— lt counts its treasures one by one. And grasps them Le his dying hold. They say he is anotheris now— That rain are all the tears /t may he. I forget That to his heart lily owu was iverl Can UE forget his early hie?, ' That clung to tif in so pure and deep.-- • Tim smile so gav when lie nits gay, .0 •The eye that wept when he did weep They sa.y he is another'ri now— ' That I shall see tiha not again— , she earner love 0.1 hare tov.d, fhb eg.eriot be what 1 have; been. - Ch. du n.lt my tint he forget,. —. lie lores'tn et—he roves me yet'. The vow. thi, smile, the kiss. tbe tea:— .Can he forget.—can he tor,zvt, sekei A Constant Miracle. The Bible itself is a, standing, and astonish ing miracle. - Written, fragment by frap.,:enent, throu f ., , liout the course of Ilfieen cepturies. un der dilierent F t teR of society, and. ill' difierent persons of the most opposite tempers, talents and conditions, learne 1 and unlearned, prince and princess, bond and free; cast in.ivery forni of instructive composition and :good writing, history, prophecy. poetry arid allezory, emblematic represental,i6n, ju dicious s inte4iretation, libera stilt:eine:it, pre cept, example,,proverbs, disquisition. epistle. sermon. pniyer, in short,.all ,rational shapes of human discourse, and treating, moreover, gill suijects not obvious, hut inost'difileult, authors are not found, like other writer, con wadictingone another, upon the most ordina ry matter of fact and opinion, .but are at hay .aiony upon. the whole ,of their sublime ,and .nomentous,scheme. influence of Temper on E.ealth. Excessive labor, exposure to wet and mild ; depiivation of sufficient quaittities olneceska ry and wholesome food, hubitual bad lodging, sloth and intemperance, are all tleadiy enemies to human life ; but none so had As vi,,leat, and ungoverned- pa.isiuns.' Men and women tia.ve ;.- e iid '; t ln9t reach d itTI, ex- treme old' age; but it may be sateiy doubted whether a single instance can be •foand of a lean of violent and irascible temper, habitu ally subject to Storms of ungoveroabie sion, who has arrived at a very advaneed,pe- Hod of lift. It is, therefore, a matter of the iteportaivie to every one desirous to preserve *.aa sound tnial in the ,bo so that the brittle vessel life may glide dotv - ti the stream of thee smoothly n - J,l ee, Lae; y instead oeing cOntin it ally tossed about awidst roeits , Hied shoals endanger its e:,...rislettre, havea mpeeial cure, amidst all roe vieesidtodes tied trials of lite, to tuaiittaie a quiet posse, siou c,f uis Own spirit. 111=111= The American Sec.le. Ererythittg in America is on at larger Scale than in .If,nrope. There are more rotes depoh ited iit oirr ha11.0,.-hoxes than in all the rest of the v:orid. noiitical excitements are snore intetsF•e.,--and lies, especially, far tnoze enortnouP. The Geography sweeps longer and farther around. The State of i irginia is'a third I:irger than England.—Ohio contains 5,- Pt), l- ; , jo saes more than Scotland; from 3,-laine to Ohio is farther than from London to Com-ttoitillopte ; and we might g,) uu and fill pa..zes, enumerating distances, rivers,lakes i • capes and ha vF., with comparative estimates of 81 z e• p iwer, awl population, and showing the vastness of Male in AYnerica. The Raining Tree. The island of )Ferro is one cf the 1 .-argest in Canary Group,: and it has received its ninric On recount of its iron hound soil, through which no river or stream flows. It has also but very few wells, and those not very good. But the ~ ren.t. P emerver and Suqainer of all remedies this inconvenience in a way so extra ordinary that man will he forced . to acknowl edge that he gives in this am undeniable dem onstration of his Wonderful goodness. In the midst of the island there groWs a tree, the leaves of which are long and narrow, and con tinue in constant verdure, winter and summer, and covered with a. cloud •vrhich is never dis pelled, but resolving - itself into a moisture, causes to fall front its leaves a clear water, and cisterns at its foot to receive it never eniptv. G'rect f-4 - it qf Cota.—'llloine.s And rewF, of Riiod(: bland, ba. , . a kind of corn from which tie is raising great erl,os—l.O2 bushels of shelled corn to the acre- Ho woo. a preinium last year (11., 4:r(4). etre' that Li„ yield 11/0;-.1. frum .01 * ..ta". t.:•:*.) ill t4 ; J•1.1 f He • ba-i i•ruci4 , :c. S;t by a,isinz, t:4rtf.l *l/.1, t.torll. PI TT YSBUIWT- :PENNSYLVANIA`: 'MON DAY,.; AN.'' 12, ,1867. " &Mug" on Rarford, tivo . old farniers,Whe have been fact friends sineeh4h.ond,. and Thu' both - have testy: die-' 'ilething has iceerred 'to 'mar' the peaiee and harmony, of their'friendship, until' the ,laat year, when they each happened to own a three year, old' colt; and each thought his oVrti 6hoS, , e the best. Taking, good care, however' never to let them' come together., they used when they met, to brag, _of their speed 'and relate the 'performance of their're: spective nags. The Colonel, 'as one of the old gentlemen was called, could out brac his friend considerably, and always'siletided him byrelating some extraordinary time, or aston= Ishinejump, his cult had made, until flesh and piled' could stand it no longer.' One day, after' a much bigger junip — thin usual, old Jake 'brrike witg: sware.; ynu are the higgeq li►ir in Hanford ‘er,thitv; would rather tnll a lie on six months' credit, than tell the truth for.casli!" . The colonel perm. said colt agntil. V-Z - "et a distribution of prizes in a Germari village, a little girl, seven years old, whosq parent's' had just been turned , out of their lodgings beeause'theY had failed to pay tl;eit rentok'm asked by the rector "Have' vou studied tutored history-. my child ?" ""i r e ii; sir." , "Do, yeti know the hißtury of tilt; or6rt. tion "Ittnov tliatTilod made all," 4•WhY t'are' Adair and Lye 'turned , out of paru dNe?"' The child, hesitated a rnainent. and then, filing her . eye'nn the examiner, ''Probabl'y they were tvraed oat becauie tliey could not pay Vier A ..ilfusical ellttri-1) cf color, Vito. mini;,Ler nctieing a.nuniber of por.-- sons, both white and colorod,'Ftandin?, upon the seats (luring sinzingcaliedout ht a loud voit;e: seats, hot), while !nen aid col(',red; I care no for le cue dan de (Idler." ter 's surprj:fle 'hearing tlio sutideniv counnettee -.flinging, in' short metre: 4 Git'tiown Off dem Heats, . • Bolr--yAite tnan,aud color : , I care nr)l - r!ore for one Than I (1 0 6 s fi - f r the cidder.''', An rarr?rfuncri: Ansel Wright orNorthgnicon;:Alasauna;etts, is something of' a wag. 2 A few days cgo, at sCbrVy-looking stranger presented 1a ni with a paper, otrnest ly begging for money., Believtag hiin an im postor, Mr. 'Wright handed b:uk the parer, saying: '"1 presume you-wouldn't have asked. _me if you had' known my situation ; for who, tiler you believe it or pot, eery bit of prdper- IT I have in the world (he hands of the Sieeilf" The astonished'aud compassionate stare of the fellitiv's eyes at that moment Was at Hight to sec.—SE/410/dd Repub. Poi t it P , ..,i8(n r c. , -*--A correspondent 'of the Paris Academy, f Sc,lences states that the pisorions propertte,-; of lead ralut tire duo to the turpentine which,isnl;:seet with it. Lot the This opinion lei 'anta'ti:or/istit.,i to the co:tunonry received one. It AWN 'Le er,r;•eet, however, - h this way :—The - tur:)entine i:- volatilt;, hence Is turfy Di( Solite or the lead when -evap,,rating, and tho the, metal Le in• haled the Painter irJ the'form of, n.yninern! gas. He - osserts thst, turpontine e.re not Used, paint poison would Le unknown." • , A Ko ns a s O a trage ,114 Provirtenee.—A Mon ster whose ttarne wo' Withhold' for the present eroin the just indlituation (If uut fair readert;, s a,:s timxt it' weitlen turned out t!f.tloors in ,Kaus.as, with no wore elothe.sot than his wife aud daughters wore when they went to a uar tt- . one •eold night last week, it would fift-v, been . "outrage," and the juurnal would - have "tad ,two leaders ajout T,o6al.llems. 7.,'/ZI) E.—. e ; 0 teiograpli ha?. !leen suggentetin—namely, Jiue'of woinen at the distance of fifty from each other, and then.ecninnit to .the First the news to he transmitted, its a prop;wari .eeret. It iR comideatiy thouglit that there woulil he greater di , ,pateli,.sec-ureci by such a mart than hy any tele. , !, , raph now it/ operation. e pretend to sa.y how "worit," though. ttlittp rfroliee stastion in Boston for I , ,t3gin :A , , Sainrch.y night, who elucidate , l foe que.tion 1 , .r pareittage it wa y set-. Cr , p'ri," tirst my' father and,tben my mother wtrried again and ti ~ , a my mother tiie;l unsd my father married again, and gornPli(Av or her I don't seen) to h vt , no parents atoll, nor no home uur no noth ing." rR*.-4..n honest. Duteholm), in training. ur. hig son is f;ie way he sh•nn!d go, frequently exeri,,ispri him in Bi ire If.scnnti. On une of these fiemsions he tualceet "Who vac dat could shleep mit Boti pher's cite?" "Days a goof poy. Vell, Vnt rfts de . ren4ori hr• V9ll id not, tillier-p mit hei- V' "Don't Pnow: ~hpose he va , ftn't sltleepy." .-They have a ni aa in -4.;irpl . so lean, that lie males 114) SI adOW n:t. all. A rattle snal:e struck at his leg six times in rain, and retired in disgiuit. malceg all harii_7y lualt at him. and wren children miet in the street they ruu home crying fir bread. fl "'hallo, Sharp," Said Pop, meeting him the other day is the street, "you hobble, my hr y ; what's the matter with 3 , 9 U ?" . "Oh, I had - ray feet crushed, through the carelessness of a conductor, the other day, ire tween railroad ors--that's all." "Aud don't you mean to sue for damages ?" "Damages? no, no. I have had damages enough already, Hadn't I better sue fur re pkirs - - A newspaper recently • published the marriage of F. Plummer Hobson, Efl., to a daughter of Governor Wise, of Virginia, un der the caption of "Hobson's choice." An other RAS'S : • ' Siren, Hobson's choice was, most assuredly, a Wise one." Wit - ft is ruzliured that the last nud greategt of the ...t ; !,e. ha 4 just 154,te:i re,:eiveti ti the 'Museum. It 1. , th. - hv. hit;rl cf...1 , 1,i , ,ri A 1:34.1 mea. "piAITII IS , MIGHTY, AND 'WILL PREY AIL."' =En EINICOMMO=I 1=1=1:==7:1:= Rowdyism ,Baltimore: Christmas. eve and, Cliristmis 'day c iaracteriz • ity genera Ale ing in lA more, The Rip .Rap and CallittliurePian curbs had set-to at the. Mount glair railway, 'depot; two Other rowdy clubs fought' for en ,hour Lathe' RlohMond, market: , another sang, called Ti- ; gers, beat ii.rium„.ranned John ;YleDiMal - d, - that his- life is despaired ;of;`iireiteratinns were pude for. agrand flint infrotrt of the house of the United Ei glue Cothpb,hy,, but the police interfered witls the arrangements; ",a; gang a-Know iNUthings„ man and boys. arm : ed with' Pistols, guns and attacked the Democratic „Ninth Ward:head : quarters, but the. volice stopped tlienn; another gang of rowdies attacked:a' grOcery the proprietor,,a, man named I N Or, anc‘ wounded hint very iPtemei•ouhly, x6re . 4b; storz", Lc it his sick. wife ;.,n, ‘.;ernain suuinl ball was wrecLed in similar,. style, and several .tier= mane, returning trom, church, Were fired on; beaten, • .4)71,1(121.11ig I,4l.lcriiiPelotiPiet 07,?,111 1 7797 , D 1%/aaiia;relax:es that an id i ot in hospital ut Sultzburg, appeurint; to, Le singularil in sur eepablotrf tear v aa experzinent ut tin appal,' lin ei - art:aeer apparfir44 cant!evenees was made tvp. f ork hint as a:iglu:lts of PettlligktiS SLl,Seeptibility ttJ a test. was proposed,, to produce in idol tl.e impression amt., 1./O. was with a, - dead Intim krutta to persyn ae cordiugiy, had f ut and ei)vetopea in a Starotaea,.:l,ll(l Like, iti:ot,vvas ord9red to watch over the ,cieF. , ti. The idiot pert:ei yir:g toottoo, t:o!pst.,, desired :it to he Mill ; idu,t tltopretosfvticorrni raisi in spite or ti ti(itil'unitirso,- the idiot seized a hatchet, was with in his cut first 91.1.) tits t , ;* the oftforto.oate ootkoterfo;t, and then, I:l.nov ed by his crirs, tyaltalyremtmed ))y the Nal ouriksef =MII . . . 'Pobehvity ili Cia"?...---. corri.,F , ,)o!) , 6ont of the Slit Frotwitzeo ././ertiiti,ltitoisl,e ( s pi' t, tlitlinyip: t ; as the Polyg;lanuuts con4itioa ot',the It4A, 1,T;..0ti Legislattri.e: - . , - , ,1 t'to.tuoil.— , ,l4 illtJolsert4,, 1.1:i t$ tit) ol'itilpre....i‘iltatii, 0 ,- --!:.G ipeli - 4- , . ' hers; .1.'. 4 )-9 wives. Offivors of the Ilotoe-4;, :22 li , , i ~ I'S., Uoveentor Youniz,... . . ~ 0. ' Total, 44 persons, - , . 420 vvivo.s. 4 •41 641140 .--- - -H-^ 'The Woodwdrib 1;4 lurnbey pla/ling.which ,has 411 . 11 F;tilt , tig the swoji.ot of iitigation, and which was (Tea e4ended lit Congress, exp:red on the ''..i;tll Lflt.„B..iiii` Ire have no ir.tiwtria , ;, ion, that it has rec l eived.n.n. fattliQr attention .from ine.Natkoal tura, 7t in , rkeieefore; pnblia pryi.urty- aaci may be regarded us.a vigv I),:•etty, Chrib,tlatt present fur house , • Urti,l96-..vr ax T 1 that the Siiprepac) ( . ..Acitrt of North .C4rolllltc, cotalth i ed the iieic•,ion of ,Lioka th:4l a:writhe:li - , of the Univer,i4.llbit ( ; 11q,c•c;12„12 1 1., ineo:)tpteler, te,tity oocircs justio f . aceeruivg to the lto ! vs of chat 6tccte rake. „,. EEC= That S.';'ep It is 'often said . 4 thera 6 bat one, 3teti friun the satilinie to the , r;.die F ulou;4;"... i u,„,d, if, I,;,er i e is a solitary reudt.r•who, aiter reialiug [ il(! 1 , 1- lowing ''sledding reniiiiitiueuve," will lint g(11,, the author has •tstken, that ..qivi equal -to u ,Prerieki dancing rnastor, we'd,like to seo,,laio),. that's all. I • ~ - , On a winter's night,, when the, ruoun shone laight. , And the snow wasAn-usted o'er, . AV itii - ii - tdielfti - fr:iihr - Sitilifil ir, - ii`r e, I slid from;;. hill down lower— . ,• Ere we .rt , :a.ch,ed the Lase (li4ii a- horse on a, • ; rat.e,), .. .. , . , . Our, swift gliding slut earPenert: . 11 , W;t, , kin Cli.e tcret.:sekeo tur s 84.reithiltig 'Lae. 'Sweet &Wu wrnt everi,oper Irard'..1 1 );a21,11;11;/, ' ont.y3 trftve!littt~ • by a sta;;e itt wh':g:tn was mil .et atuitt.: enouirh to hi , : utult.;l , ().,r ; , ,p1.41 where , fie':wa-, fibliged tc g" on Inot, and e:trey •leoi?e help, to pfy the sta , s,e . oltl Ili lid II exha.u: , 14....i1, anti inft•at;wa . . Le widrol4Ne,l t ft. rarer: - a lent!, au . Q I.W, nbitatio2l to paying ten eeta`N a ta;/e far lay fa , .t , , and ohjo...ttioa a Toot, ht, I'll be 42-41 4'l'll tarry this ra.;,l afivittet I 3=l 4:-Er"T ere's where t hors Si fl?r etAlege." said the prote,,or ro Mrs. lianington, point ing; to the school in Whitford street., "Did they ?" said the .old • lady., with unirnation: "and if they fit lin. eolieze before they .went there didn ' t they fight aNrstarriti 2" '"Yea," said• s he. smiling, .and favoring the ennaelt: "yes, but the fight was with the head and. not with the hancie." "Butted, did they." trO"'"Mother, vrl)o,re's Bill ?" Nth , r0.)1,?r, lot rie hear you say Bill Ynu shod() Fay mother, where'sWillirtm: •`ln the yard feeding the duck►;," "Oh ye , ,, i met! hits row. But ni , , the_tr what makes the clacks have such bread, fiat wit 'dams." • 4.G0 out with soar brother, directly, you buffer." • gZrA new toy is all the rage with the dren of Paris. It is a small balloon made of gutty peroha or Indian rubber, inflated with .hydrogen gas and secured by a string. `The kind lady who sent us a mince pie, says a Western editor, with the request. to "please insert," is S/88 u red that suCh articles are never crowded oat by a press of other mat ter. _ ger Public opinion cannot 'do for virtue what h does fur vice. it is the essence of virtue to look above opinion. Vice is consis tent with, and very often strengthened by, entire subserviency to it.-.-qhunrang. - - t&t-A. Lie:, work is flow iu prey , vrhiett, is id turticipated,..u-ill tweet wk.,11 an exteta.iive T LS entitled - B...ni'th Evuslou of Deb - f." e, ~ i f-A), .11 author ~.11.yd, "1 ha....e,:',eareti suy uracl Lby eyed or, It, I perce,ve .4%/ LlWay deleetc iu n/,) - dett; I :,61',y tor -0 thoo of otheca." ' =l=l=ll=l ll= Peptaatien and Wealth of the U.States, The fellasting iuteresting official table , has .ten comtnunteated byllte• Secretary of the Treasury, to accompany his annual report on the fittanetig. " • ' Bad andTersonal Wealth lithe trilifetaites. 1 1 356. " • • ,Valtie. of • States. • Populatleit. • 'Property. • Alabatna, 835,109 , $279,234087 Arkansas, • 253;11I 64240,726 04We - ruin, 335,000 * 165,000,000 Ootintotiuut, 401,2'92 • 203,759,831 Delaware, .97,295 • .• 30;466,924 Florida, 110,725 40.461,481 Georitia, • 935,090 500,000;000 Illinois, • • 1,242;917 • 33%237,474 Indiana, ' 1;149,606 . • 301,855.474 lowa, • '325,014' • 110,000,000 5:70,42,5,000 623;862 •131028,186 Din ryland, 6'39.561) 201,2431660 Mitsshehusetts,, 1,133,123 • 579,936,995 miait,; nn , • • 509,374 116,593•,580 l'irssiss:vpi, 571,640 251.525.000 , • K.1;215 > 223,9481731 i'ew llantpshire, 324,701 103,804;326 Is - t3w 569,499- •- 179,750,000. New 'Y (irk, 3.470,07 . '9 1,390,154,025 921,8521 239;603,372, 010.0; 2,215.7 w - 860,877354 Pentitivl\ 4 'nnift, 2,542,760 • 1,031 ; 731 i 804 141 and', 16C.928 9%699;850 S-uth Carolinu, 705,661 '• 303,434,641 Teinessee, 1,082,470 • ' 321;776,840 Ter,i4s l . • 500,000 I-240,0,00,000 VvrraDTit, ‘22s,liiti • 91,164,660 irkinia,.- 1,51'2,593 530,894,897 Wicont=iii, 562.109 .87,500.000 cf Columbia, 50,000 - ' '26,568,730 Mi n ct..,oit t i,' • ' '97),(49 • 20,000,000 88,50 •• 7;4.50i000 0 •e ,O- I , i• • ' 5,500 < • • 7,775,000 1V:1;411 ;inn, ' 5,500 • • 1,050,000 ri !ill. • • 29,000': 4,250.000 Kansa , . " 11,000 • ; 2.350.000 N'el.ruSktt, ' • 4;500 • • 1,235,644 were trht a l, ..;64,16,017.,, -1 $9,817,611037:1 141, for prnrertv nOt ruined; thr iiildervr.fluntinrirk; And for ' in tl'ie val v e . of p pw-ry buni' f 1,5 ';0,000 •(*g.ilth of the Unite , 5ti0e8,,1z,353, ' 811,817;611,070 OM el al Vote , of ./Tezes--41alanet ; State. the AilAtin liitelliOrotrytileaill that the 'Official 'vote r6cei'ved'it the • State Depart a)i•iii;up the time'of the Meeting 'ef ,the eicoteral cellege; Deeenilier Allot* lluehrtnitti .30A42 'rillaioie and ' ' '" '41;081 D'einnAratl'q, • Wood, ' • 'l3O I. n9t ' Kerr,, ' . ' •. `:",' iir.1139 ' ' A 6tuat '1,7;000 Then'tit4t it(ife• of the - ,State, If till . hied been 't II id btf id I , 50.000•Ittrger lin • t:ltirricii.tbe Siete ' - more theft o . tec) tt,! brie 1' , • ;••,,, Sp,ecji ! gif ; 'Delivered;ail. S'eflioir of ',the . (2144 - s4.titilB; .rtff DeCT,lltber ks, - 1.840. , • Sir. Senator:4 , have been enne4vori,n;z4n de. tehnine willtt questions 1)4%13 'been sett.iled.i:by the ru4ult uC t,lle...lste,elee.tion, some .taking rx(!eill to.tile dWitli kW; 118 ,gi you. by,.tbe Presitiola ; tanl on tttie puitst 1l ithve tioreetisto gat, • • -1 non. qr.ite gur6. sir, that.prte.gi.set ,fart!sst % - ••• 14,#144trtu-tts-Ilaeltt,oar, • (..c, ?fit 1) rem', iier l t for, four years fron'