Br HENRY J. STAIILE 39'YEA' L Term of the "Compiler. - ' .\ .4qtr" Cow ',der is ptuldished eve r y : 11, 11 ,1 a) - 111.1r!iii)g, 1•V ilex at $[,75 per utilittin if paid i,t ivi r a uc e-- ! :2,110 jeer annum if not hai lin tefto :Leo. No sub beription dist:(;lltintie I. nide,: at the option of the tothli - sber, until all arrearages, are paid. ia,erted at the usual rates. Job Printing done., neatly, cheaply, and with dispateli. • re^t)ffice in South Ilaltiinore street, dir-eet ly-q,ppositellirampler'sTin ning . .EstahliSlinient, une awl a hall squares from the Cutirt-houNe, "C , Yx I.Ea" on the sign. C' =l'L) ifit' J AN OLD STORY. ery, upon a time• a ma:den Io•ne a hawth . ora troy Ail lir;r lorew close Ikt. i•le itor Mu:1,1111 , .d tl,uy oI c o lj oA lit: y. .Ksifer. mn ....let than the 1,14”,.01vi aoging over I %%tot ,hc. .All.l ht..- heArt within her lee.tn 'flirt,lilted .1.11 , 1 t,;10% ltottuiwotody Both e rottct att , i tuuti.lt, :\ ei flier rich, the m. n y goo:, !Ha Ufa% 111 , 1110 .1(1 , 1 1111.11i41, rya, thvir tin • and g. e.at -thew woei Fu tiles and wept. .113,11,-artol, eqvc..iriiz over t. 41 be Di e d thelaidt.ll litt.irted! 113,s tlu• f.t , al u I 1...0 ..ho uedic%%r,ilflay ba ilk (7r, (Rumor whi%pered pale wall, A../1 , 1 110 city ti. 1.0 1 .1 Wit .1111 k lON', I II !let I.ocket Lull .1f pold : behe t•vury va.rty, I:tee an I rare, fri,•ll awl vry heal U.', Sl,•ci•. ui (I,4paji Ilr—cuuG,uurl the lit:l...b.:How To.,t, v, la,. hi• F. 41 n) .u+ 11 11,1 et •lee Dig I,l.intrAtion..servAn Is plenty, ellikirElt 411.141,11/IL 11011 I o.loRel Cll. el the 1.411:r :I'll ItlVe tv;etAt% inetnßitle diNe.om Lea: t ruin 'tlll , — . ) , e .loft toe,: lovers-- I u),,lizr arl.;tt:.ll ,ita to brunt. Anytitmg of greater value Th.o.i Cite peOnii -tt you 91:09.0 lirtt,t:s qtr a wad,: to put in motion ihhi that 0010 •tt•iai COL.ti ; FIVa•IIrP: profit and prolnotilin, li raduatu at Cupid's school. •cie,cl iijis.c.digq. The "Fuel Famiue" at the West. Toere . contianes to be great surieriti;2; in diUtlll• „f rho western cities on iiceottait of die facet. Toe Louisville Jourind say s that rOe.' 6,1•41 rel ill' coal has disappeared I rota Mat martr.ci. There iS a little - in the of the eLti;ceus, but nine in the yards UI the dealers. At Cineinnati coal has gainae up t.).:Titta.iin centis per lawilief. A town nivel- Dig alias awert ncl , l ; fuel romp-tny prganizod: tocoan.,tivn purcint.-e I. and !I/aced on the ilk Railroad for ta:it exelusi‘e tr2lllS -1114%1at.74P11 coA t, ("111(1111;I:lti i,t.:1!1,41 I'OLUIJS seve di distressing it:l.es of li t r toe wantoif fuel. -We cIU ire : - -One nig,it last week IMO urour (!ity ordejais, SilW.g..iaztii 04100 <MA of a o alley with a lead of his-suoulders. \vent to him hint tvit;i ste- nang it, 'rh o rep l y -was—'l have stole.' it. '313- athil iren arc with col‘L. 1 late IIA, wood and no Ittouvy- Toe war; front wliann 1 hai e taken this igts•plcaity wand. When Iretter tiro ~s a. c . we g ai and tell hint what I have done, 14a.; hint. it Son %visa to put we la jail, I ~.ralta4 the statioan-housti with you without a wand ; but, sir. fur (i(}4l.'s sake, let me tale ibi s de, ,*-1 Aiwther ia...,tallue was of 0 fe..anly near the intersertion. of George anal Maannal streets, who from Friday last un tittoday were without fee! and without tnod. insoi l ucnee of their privation was that on :lAN . ..king iu Sunday morning they found their infal i t of the montli+ old lying s.tretcheil out dat , (4...rroutpi•irtiiiine , aznati:o4l:'' Co o hod Caainip.yrs, itt the course of sou:0 reniai,rics a t a m e eti n g hold in Cincinnati a dew days ago to devise means of relief. said that 0e haat visited the council ehataber in the .121 Wiling, where he witnessed the niaist tiorroaiv-ful sa:eartai,.4. Tiitim he found five hint "'tired wen, wonten anal children, not beggars, but witia money in their hands, seetiing 811 cppArtunity to puretiase fuel. Ile had talked with thruu, and it util that tables, bed .steads and etittr, furnituro:, haal been consumed av to rirrent children frvot perishing. One wountu crio haPi been waiting for hours for an .ardor foir woud ~aid she tiotild wait no longer, Her c!iihirtin tic,ul 1 perish, and she was (10111- 11C 1 / 4 . 11 to go to their protection. lie urged the itularurtaaceli.f immediate and elliAtient, ae tion. A Worm JR a Tooth. A me ti, , ,t.21 gcm tlewan of Ballyuiezia, V":LS eitt;tte.,-e.l recently to extraet U. patieut's tooth. 11 wa, a griNtler, of large size, appar ently s(ata,l, ails! so firmly seated that it broke in the effort .of reahwal. Ott examining that portion of the tooth WNiCli Caine of[ with the inst.rtnnent, a very evraorilinary Worm anintal was tumid adhering to thtl c.fetre of it. Oa lie:wg carefully re move:l, without ini.urv, it ?roved tit be lire eighth.. otrzatt inith long, licel t • as an eel. 411 ,1 of eidar, -auti ahout the thiekiiesl of tlirtuL the Vie,lvi:/g: it thr, ingli tnicrost..cope. itt* iintitt!if power, it a opeare , l to be ria . zo.il or . i , ,inte,J in its fornaatiou_ No lers were tisiltie utt4.l it, litoveti by erecting, its in the oentre, :toil projecting either 4::11 at ttit:Q. , :ire—for it alipe:Lre•l tii 11. ave a heal at ea rh er.ttettlity. One or the heal- \t - :as flat. 1)1'1)21 ill pro:oirtiton to tite ere.ttiti,,‘,•N 517.1:, »ith a I:2,paciotvi mouth. :m4 t\v•l t)i;Lek. C ., . Net vcry widely apart, au i flotu this tt, the 1 the hear, oCIWC hen WA•4 r,i tiler, with a lei4;;tlv.:l - , 11•4ut, nutl a ru , 4o:li r pt , Jin4 frum under I:l(`.ltit • t ,' t ir ti bri rA 1 . .. t.t t.) Ertvo ro - a irk" 1 - - - % VA v -o,b. I to bQ (ink - i4;)11,,t -ii.tsit ill • twicp a - ..., 1. :1 t/I• .„ . . . . . . . . . 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The hest exaunde of the saine occurred in the city of San Fraiiciscu recent ly. lon will know—if flat, I can inform pin thcreon—that the.eliief city- of California i 4 frenttently, if not ()Irene; infested Ijy China- MEI! vu aNnaintance of ours was junior part nor argil oi:easional salesman, in a firm Whos.:P bUSiIIeSS ti) sell iihh-hitilkS. end 1111 4 , rope's _einis-and other oilfk and ends. One day, a •lelm Chinaman; fiillowed by a train . of about ten of his eonatrymen. ranged tandem fashion. enteted the eStala4hlmith, utter peering around fur a tow seconds. exclaimed : "Cotton seine twine —gilt hilll ?" “Ies!" was the wiswer. math takee ?" "One dollar a p.nnol." . i•rni ! give fifty cents!" ' , Get !nal" said the junior partner, with a menacing . gesture, nnd John Chininnan parted, followed by his tail, and hi, country men. The train pac:e•l repa , isol the (1:por several times, and at length re-entered. John, bioking around as tiniugh lie hail never been there before, again inquire I: , ‘Catton seine twine—got him ?" r, “linw imWll take ?” 6604/P 11 , ,thri• fl poll nil !" •`r In! give seventre-five cents." "Get nut !"' exclaimed the es:•ited partner, and the ellinese ppulatimi departed as -!)e -fiwe. Th e wild goat procession par:mel 1111,4 a rew times :tad then IT-entered. The spokes to lm, alter gazing - :tr , ,itnsi some sql up his voles: a third . time, anti thus hs. spoke: - —Count' seine twine -got, him?" ' - "YEs !! !" • 'll J\V noich tai.:ve?" The salesm an whistiored to Patrick, the porter, to bahil him a clever. This had; he Taspeil the luitoni:-110(1 John ehinainan with 1 is felt li,tnd, and raising the clever with Ilia : -ONr. Dola,aa A. I'OrND: John fga% e one I kat the clever, another at the faire 01 the swlesaion. out: takee 4me huuilird pound :" The bargain was therein closed. Su lunch for iuoral suasion.—Poilei's A Dandy Wild Cat. ' One night the past week. Mons..Tules Frank, of this Bounty, was aroused from his slumbers by the noimizing cry of chickens in distress. lie immediately seized his gun and rushed to the re,eue ; upon . his;irrival•at the hotel de S.lhieken, he, to his groat, consternation, dis covered the mutilated remains of two of his favorite birds, as the immortal poet Vilikens -ay's, "lying dead on the ground.' ) His an ger was. great and drem - both upon the Eng lish and french Lingunges for a properly in tease expression of it , elf. But while the said Erenchtuan was lament „ing the untimely nue of the in ao eeof 10111 to i 'hr pullets, wl t m.e Voluptuous breasts wer' ,inlY hid from view by the downy pin-feathers .if ImMing henhood, he saw the identical fel ine within . Ad - all thi , thud and ornitho ),4*p,ai ini,cry. p as = her we -him an I vankh town int,' 'the darkness of his own cellar. it was a moment - of eniotions and as Mynheer Von Sodlenee has since ele , :intiv remarked, "r‘a time dat he vas tinking, vouid sr odi t a yeller mit scare.” lint revenge wa.' the predominent prts , ion, and so, nothing daunted, the valliant Frenchman, gun in hand, followed by Von "mid a lantern." descended into the., cellar prepare I for 'nor tal combat. In order to prevent escape, the door Was elosel and fastened hellind them. And now all wits silrrikee when the full heavy report gra gun came up from the collar. Anil then the door opened and a gh,tstly looking Datehman "mid a lan tern" escapell into tile open air, and then a cloud Of smoke "a sweet seente 1 cloud," lift ed itself (int of the cellar-way anti reveal ed the features of a mast ;41rastiy Frenchman. There he stOral, his gun in one hand and the feline robber's ctirr-c in the other. At last he ettu:dit his breath and said "Oh neon Dieu, vot horrible eats. I. tink from zt , ho be one yrral dandy wiz ze Il ill And then the rerovered TUttchnian *came op and .said are "pelif!f d:lt it rasa sihink-cut," and in tan phlegmatically profound opinion tse eancnrred. When we left the aromatic shades of the eellar-way, t: le Frenchman who could not tail: Dutch, and the Dutchman we couldn't talk French, and neither of whom could speak comprehensible English, were discussing the halhts and utility i)fsktinks in general —a, sal*. 1 in natural history of which neither of them had ever heard before. And tike last of the matter" was, that the Frenchman felt insulted liecanse the Dutch man incontinently remarked that he "relief sthink eats vas live all life on d'r ()thous," which allusion to that great Parisian delica:7 threw the Freachmait into spasms. and un ceremonion,,lY elused the discussioN: It is, however, our opinion, that neither of th(hn will ever hunt skunks in a tight cellar again. Parson Ilrotritloo• mid liv Joni 01.c irmir rs.—Thp last Knoxville Whig contains a characteristic and pathetippeal from its (d -itor to his former Customer: , at Jone ,, boro'. where the Whi. , vas originally published. lle oll'ers to ,take bills on the bank of East Tcnnes , ee, which are worth 2(1 IS to the dollar, in full pavnient, and add , : "Perseus NVI , 11i11;2: to ' , qua re up kith us can loiw If, however, they wish t get off at o rhf.(ll),T can withhold even these hills, awl we proini , e during the cotnin,gsear to receipt theta in full.throtigh the pop"r, for over, and tile our claims against tliPta in the Jfelab ylkftre d i, d t h em settle with their llod in the world to von ' e all ex.cuse - we fru Hier agree to take hoot-jacks. 1 , :oont ,orn, tackle,, ~m •king colt's r0t,,1% ors, g;ng o 'll cir•'u ti, !t.e , , or a„y artiste un 1 a rpilv :in .114 c: 14. Cry GETTYSIMIZG, PENNSYLVANIA : MONDAY, SAN. ‘26, 1857. =I The Darkey and the Deer, The good steamer "hi" was coming down the beautiful St. Clair, when n noble btu+ was seen 6wiinming across ahead of her. To lower awav a boat and give chase was only the work of a moment, and with a stout line he was taken by the antlers and safely brought upon the steamer's deck. A good .teal of ad miration was excited by his fine proportions, - aml amo, ,, his admirers wns the :.'ock. a good ly spez•imett of **Afrie's clime," who imagined that. from the docile appearance of the ani mal, he wan; quiet as a sheep. lle therefore undertook to cares.; him,,and to lay his hand upon his haunch. when he was astonished by a vigorou kick, that laid hint sprawling on the Nothing daunted, however, Coffey tinitight he might succeed better by the head, but the deer, liking this no better, made a butt that laid the poor darkey out 1.1"Itill. and opened an ugly- gash on his woolly head. This was too much of a good thing so Cur rey, wit 'n he recovered himself, stood at a re eeta',,L. distance, and, eyeing tbe old bind:. -Now. look a here, Mister I)te', L ilo'no wlowe let'' you is; or who you L'long to but if' Volo do dot ar agia. (hull he wenzon board dis boat, cure's yt,u !"—Porter'. Spirit. of i ncTar ll'asbinyfo„...._The lowing: facts in 1•elf16011 to .Wasitingthn, 11 !Mr StalCa either Mar. 1.211 h• ',.-pitrk4. or :Ars. Kirkland. They leaked out in a Fourth I '1 . .4 Oly )ratans del CV 4. 1 . 1.41 112y1111111 NW* hi X, Though new facts, they may be relied upon :1.• being correet : Although bir the time in hieh he n very glisting,nished »lan, the i,gnoranee WaNhinelon in Amite things is ! . .erfeetly inrrecb Hite. lie never traveled on a stemnbartt, nev er saW a railroad, or locomotive engine perfootly ignorant of the grin or the mag netic; telegraph, never had a " dagnerreo. typo, e.dt's pistol, Sharpe's rifie, or tt:,cd ti friction ottch. 11e cat his meals with an iron Birk, nover u,ed a postage stamp ,41 his letters, and kn,”,v n , thiug or the apptieo t or chlo roform to lleviate sutierin! , , or the use of ;;as for illumination. Such I I tom as this could hardly be eleeted J'rtn of the United States in tlic4e time,, although 'it must be confessed, we occasionally have a candidate who prob es not mach better infuemed about matters in gentsral.. 121i= A Liuly Gay. •tiiiilnicer tir thes e l'i,iled NNW. —We have had a Gihrolivr and t I)i Vernon: but it remsdns for the Virgiiiians to,produce a natural Lady Gay 'Spanker, in the person of a Mrs. Wells, who resides in Prince George, ong of the siNorting counties of that sport ing -State. the ''t11:I Dominion." This spirit ed lady was riding out a 'few days since._ accompanied only by a brace - of grey hounds, when 'a tine deer started across the road, and she, with the spirit of our fit yerite Lady Gay and of a true .4portswoinun. turned her• rifle front• her shoulder. sounded the t'odioo to I lie d0.r , .. and ga ye her t he he:01 : then mune the tug. The '•filly" betnol rd over a high ;'ence, the deer. took the river. the hounds pressing hard upon their prey : the lady and her filly close ti" , their tails, and a , she reached the other side, a bullet from her rifle mimic the stricken deer' go weep, and :mike ‘enison fr her cuisine. Drtytiet-re,,ty . oc. S, , epe, l B-- Bill er 'ogort Pc! —TI) e Paris SirJrtr contains the 11)11o:ring: "The jealousy :yid) which ',dons. F., one 'of the ‘vealthiest men of the quarter Beaujon, Paris, guarded the beauty (Whim -wife, '.as sonnothing tentarkahle----eVell extentliiit his absolute, refusal of the N isits Of at 11111'Sic,1:111 ;It the most crinea! p.riods. It wits among his own tuna lt.nr accomplishments that he experimented daily in photography, anti, on his pretty wife lteitig afflicted with tumor on her side, and itegging that a physiran 'akin be (-ailed in to examine it, theiealous husband Jtacl re.4ort to his new art, lie took a daily photograph of the tumor, as - it grew, - and - h - tmself - carriol it to the doctor for examination and preseription. The e wel i fig took its course and was healed, in time: and the bill eante duly in. fin -1 Iry 1 ri.s.ita-L-all the same as it the doctor had gone to the patient's home The -hus band- was penurious as well tts - jea)ous, how ever, anti insisted on a deduction of the (H.: f ereiwe . h et t re e u advice given at a medical t,tll,T, or in , a p.till visit, By the steg ! , ,e , tion of a prohaltility that the photographic pictures of the lady's side (Which the doctor had pre served) might figure in medical hook's en -11":4, With :t description of the tatse, the views of the hush:tt;rl were somewhat altered, and the original hill was duly - paid :" jforge .l/rut Petri..?.—The french 'restau rants are just now servinw up horse meat us one of the greate3t "delicacies of the season;" and the French journals have a good deal to say on the subject. In Berlin, also. horse mcat is considered a great luxury. A gentle man—an American gentleman—who has re oentl3- boon residing in that city. assures us that. cielkod in vinegar, it is better than beef or venison : anti such is the rage for it among opium:es that a good fat horse will bring more money in the butchers' shambles than when ~01, 1 for any other purpose. 'fire anthoritie• have made it an offence, punishable by tine and imprisohnient, thr a horse to be killed in Berlin without a physician's ce-titicate that the animal was not diseased. how long wili it he before our gourmands. with Luropean tastes, 'trill affect a fashionable relish &pr horse flesh ? Exprrinom!iny fur So . j . e.t,;.—A man travel lin 4, entered a tavern, and : .eeing nr, one pre. sent hut the landlord and a negro, seated hi:a -t-cif and entered int.) conversation with the negro. Shurtly,. lie asked if lie wa.4 dry? Sitinbo said he wa. , . :::tranger told Mira to go to the bar and take something; at his expense. did go, and f;hurtly left. Landlord says to the stranger : "Are you ae quainted v.ith that nigger t'' "No, never saw him berire; hut why do pill ask ?'"•I supposed s o from your cutiver.iing with him and asking him t 4 drink." "Oh," said the stranger, "I was only experimeming. The, fact is, I was dry myself, and I thou.lit if , _ . u , ,t kill the iiegri, I W 01.1: couture to take a drink inyseif." Landlord's curiosity vras fully satisfied. in e.,!,wctr, an 1 end. in (.:inin,h. It cayr,Ap., .o.er a inaii and tigU ip..::ore he S )( Atr B .o-2, "TRUTH' IS MIG I ETV, AND WILL. PREVAIL I==l3 icrzn I==MENISIIIM I=lll thee 1121113 Marriage is, at Genoa, a matter of ealeular tion, perhaps more SO than any where else ; it is generally settled between the relatioiu who often draw up the contract bulOre the parties have seen one another ; and it is only when everything else is arranged, and a few days previous to the marriage ceremony, that the future husband is introdueed to his in tended partner for life. Should he find fault with her figure or manners, he v break the int,vli, on ennolition Of defra the expenses hworred. Hot this is seldom the ease ; the rincipal object. that of interest, being once settled, the bride follow , : the portion as a mat ter of course; and is often scarcely minded. There are in Genoa marria: , e brokers, who hale p wql,:er-loid7i:illied with the names of ntarried,l4• of ditiercnt elo.sse , , with notes descriptive of their ii4ares and their for tunes. TheSe onleavnr to artonge 1•01111(4- 1011:: if thov succeed, they get a e,nonioirol f tsvo tflree p- , r cont. upon the p.n.tion. The contents of tneirluent,,ratnltinH ore o ft e n very curious. e o,.eurrt•it in thy Ininpk Ihipreseiltillives, on the bill inst . ., which was more reinarlzahle for its singularity than its (let:out:v. The Muse loe. fcao organization cl?etttol a speaker pro teni, Mr: Brid:ro.., the cl e rk of th e fowling- litaise, chinned the chair wail a speolzer Was ye 1r elected.- —llrio4 . :es continually interrupted Che sinta!,er,•until the fintin• tit-tiered the rrr go-ant':lt-aru:b to 'remove theolisinalerlv (-fort:. AS Noon as the sergeant-in-arms tank 'hold of hini they clinched, \Odle the mein hers Finnic Ill) in the scime (0 the : . .er . ,10:1/it in OW of hi' , duties. Alter bonne considcratilo Av;:esiling; litioeldpg oviT chairs, desks, and g enerally, :11r. 'Bridges g ot out with his cunt shockingly torn. Fire ow six assistant sergeatinitt-arnis wont then appointed 11 , keep order, and the House proceeded to ijitsi nesN. \VIIC Tl r owlerB will tiel ei• C. (1 gravo. ly proposed not to dopl.i.o but to till, op the I fallen) ltiver. at Nevt York, 84' as t• ex ioni i the City* when r.474-e , 4l:lrv, i4t that dircetion. Sixty years ago thore ‘vag six.t . v. feet &Nicol' xv a tpr On the present rate 411' the l'oo:niis, amt . it is not sr, long shier Oanal st:' - eq`l. ;111(1 its lei- VI Ili ty Nre ' r(l :(t in. -ilarlein therefore-, Wright hP cotiv - ertod lots, 'and its oblit(!ratiott :from the malt ivottld certainly , render the - neighborhood more healthy. •1 Troy 'Supper.-- A. illty or t since a frog SUppel* Wati than nt Blistufl, by r distinguiBll - bon r•rtranl, to a fi.w frimaN. The poop -. Nits o f his o wn iii•m•nring, hxviny. , , a pond' )nanor (if the-same near (1.-(Len. It Milt the frog finsi)iesS is Leownie(r one of im portniwe, Innoy 1:4 1,001 l i a t ( r cri l e li .1 1 1,10 4 ( s being proutzrett ii a (lny,by good (~i(ortsnleti. Perriioniseg Phiver.—A comic , paper perpetratflA jollowing: upon the os-fl.,.yer n...ir of Now "York, who paribmed 14 frnerilms convicts just term (II olli - ee expired: t:ov. Clark was bein:.r, dialed other flay tli•3 I , arber nvoidontallv tcveakeil his •0 re. little too liard. “Parth,,, me;" said lie, %cry pro,Orally. "l'nt your hand in iity vont, litwkvt and p;11 a Han): on,. 'out." the governor. Jill it up for you when you're ,lone." Ori.,••for P'obwis on, i/u, fiVilyers,---The `4,•1e11. Oir .Iweriran saVki : The , nt,t year w4± have litaiwa the svi nut marrow 4;l'aa (); li p. by throc differeta persoll44, aitlt the must ,atisfa. , :tory res-1t1t44, iu retievitiv: pain mat se eurltl,l eltrvl44 oltheir fehalt., spiaat 111111 4. row :4.heald be applied_ fresh every I - uur hours fur two clays. I)eafur.v.s. from a hi,id ibrbil.--31;•. Curtis, the author of 'a trenti , e that m a ny people aro dont' from r.m.or y , "411- genee. (Jiving thein•ielve, n l l lo a!s-tractimi.4., they answer you lvith- - l);(1 von ? what ?—eh?" awl il l time, frold the force of habit, they beemne really deaf. . Au Ear ni:xl —E Criicker, of l'tlea, New had li;s bucket tiieked o f :•.";50 - i it the Val a few, day3.agii. '1",10 next week Ii received a letter ent-lic , ing thri inotiey and pavers stolen, with the 1011. i iw_ng note: .Mr. Crocker: They say you are a clever rellow, and if so I wish to return you yOu . r package that you lent last w eek, but. keep your eye skiniied." (bWing qtj• Ertv.---Oae of the acts pa.sed in Pai•is, that no dog should go at large without a muzzle . ' a man was brought up for infring ing. in defeniT he allegod that his dog had a muzzle. "flow is that?" quotlt the iusti ee . '`Oh 1" said the defendant, "the act says noth ing where the muzzle S IHJUId rhteed 11. aS I thought the animal would the fresh :Lir, 1 put it on hiS'tail." }1.x.1 Mall wasi recently arrested in 'Kansas fir stealho, a yaw and a hee-;um. Theittry, fii I, l , : ilit a t,• matlprs. ]Kilt hoth el,argt(.s in one indictment, and ettnvieted hint only- of stealing the row. lie took ttn apreal.--The justice,. in making- un docket. wade out the follow ink reHrt of'' the ca-e: The defetolat.t in the is found guilty—he but us on the Lee guilt, but 'ye cot,•11 hint on the cow. rc.,,k.min g s make new quarrels. .ctuy-The Lost catch at dice iM not to phey. re — Eyeryloaly mugt lire by hiv own lahor. r; It is better to be alone than in bad com pany. A regular diet cures more people than physic. tt ik that sells and lies shall find the lie left in his purse. is better to go around the, stream than drown in croi,diu:• r.y...,A.l.lv,n4orlir;rl,lestin!7,si.Jlays Dr. Frank lin, a in.tn sht,tll , l thank God for vanity, , ausP it makes him happy, +•:un crack a 'PI:" in l'alf f,s,lr•t+ nn Itia tAIC'S 11 1 : 1 V i)+• rally 1 ex1:1'111:lati ugly funny. rqd in an c.irbri:,!,-1 i? 4 like a innn :n a Iv ar.poa) , t!.; t a.i : :1, t eb,‘ Match-Making.. =1 E:=2 =3 I===l From the Citizen• • Letter of Mr._Bobert Tyler—Battle of New'Orleans. , We have great pleasure in preplenting to our readers the following tichnirablo letter of RAert, Tyler, iu reply to an 'invitation to unite with a Democratic Association in cele brating. the Battle of New Orleans, ,at Cincin nati. The sontituents are worthy of the wri ter, whose lofty inttriotis.tn owl statesman-like views have won for him the eSteent o 1 overy man who ; ku w !two- tottrprerinteottr free in stitutiont:. In the 'f of the 'if/titPectin :Wl% Ivo erp'.'eti and 'endorsed an article -froth till. tit Cillllollil .Ewittirer, doing:justice to Mr. Tyler's merits. We may now add-that during the lute Preßidential earnpnigti, he latiored hi season and nut of season, 'with the' zeal 'of an apw.ilt, and NvO bare no doubt that the tri umph e,f the Domoeratic eatmi in the State olect:oas in Penns . vl6ttia, which so influenced the result in the Presidential struggle, not' only in that , State, hot throughout the land, was owingin nu sinall4legree to In vigekrinis ex.crtions. ere., his e4'urts confined to , his own S.a.te. lie was 'every where preach-, ing the doctrines of DelluTriley told vilicklea-; ring tiii,.iwinciples . uf.the Constitution, trans utitted. to hint from his l' N eratttiunttry tnee 7 l tors in t h e Old Dominion. , Ills natii e Stale, Virginia, may well feol proud of her sun, and the ep,t one ,ta te hos equal retu4oti to rejoict. in hint 43 her riun by,aduption. erstaNN-Nrz, Do. 27, 18511, DEAR St it—The Young Alca's.Nat halal Dem uoratio Association of Cincinnati have, deter „tined ti , ,• e b res . 3l / 0 th e , Anniver,,,try of um Rattle of Now Orhuins by it Fplwinieritertaiu ment at their flail in this city, asn thy oveuing of Thursday, Jantntry the 86, D.;57: - The. under:sit: r ued, a” Connuittee 'appointed nn behal ; Ott to 'lndio a portion of our raore.disti tt;;ai ihell.Nitthaltnl 14tinuoro,ts in parti.tililllP with the [esti vititts, of the oocit;ion. have, grunt pleitsure in tcadering to yon at ciirdini and hearty invitation to he pros sent as one of our most aonoruti and IVCLUMO • - - ill k ing to hear from. you in response, its tri :,Ineerely IleAire, wu nro very re,,Tectfully twat truly - yours, (!: - .1 . ..T1 I. SM IT • Tuos..F...EckLEwr. ' Purl, A DiA,plo, .Tun. S. (11C4TI.E!,tEN:--1 jtil.vo 141'11 the honor and pleasure to receive your courteous invitation tendered to ine hi behalf (.d . the'Young Alea t ti National Deutoc...ntie ...Isi:mviittion of Clucin.' fiat i, to Tit-I'ol4llo te 1,111 , t1) itl theirpt•opos. 1..1 l'e,tiYtties on the es ening of the Itry..unelt ing eighth (Lay or J.oility,v, in (mligorlitii )11 ,01 tine rtilitiVer!qtry , tictlie si cerely : regret it in ellt;lTly BLit of my p".• er t)C p"tehPilt I.llll.frta4it t'%eiltt, the ili:•tory or a nati o n, like the 111 , 1411'y n: New tholeaus; ly servitt; . ., , to filiorn, tote 111011tIrrifvi et t riots alul noble c;lptaitts, eitllStif II te, titrolli gitiry ;I, great pt , pie. The thine of the viet.ity at New Orleans the pruperty o 'rr the zeneral ,ItepoNie . ,.. The blade fought and ~wott by the - unttiortal dtteksou, not for 11“ . .. North on for the East,or t e t, fur city State or but fo r tote; 10, - oor, rc t>u~cit null iltdrpciolonte of the w'hi'le confede racy ; and the truly Auterieatt opirit of 41, -, vo. lion to the itlli•ro-4s awl rights of the entire e,, t te try--eaelt and, every part of it—ft hilt lor,e sift ed over the trittutpli at. New flrleans t vpieal or those feelity,, , :s and t.enti 7 :mulch e:.eiteil and sustained the Democ racy of the Union during the recent 1)4,14411 e•aacq, so ntontentotts in its isktes while putting., but so happily eloNed at Ja m t, by' the s.t e xes‘ifel eflOrts of our eonquering. Wq, two have eotoluered in the terrible .4,.,ett fliet throti,4ll wjlit.ll we lia.v4, just pace tor the North or South. the East of West, fbr any State or section. but for. and in tli name, of the tini,oi of the Stute4 and the Coustitution of the I.7nitedState,4, Silt it is, at the 43t110 t.lllo ' , I think, .obvions to all that a, jthit worm:1:16On Mid IIIVX01 . 8.• 1)10 tmetattion of the plain provisions of the Constitution, re,..pr(;tmg the equality of the Stetcs in the Umon,_ and the equality of all citizens ill each anii r‘ ery State, :ivithout re gard to :;ectional egotism and prejudieer4, per to the raprh•eN aucl li:tap:ions of miliyhinals or classes, are the first, last, and only guarantees oft he public tranquility. , henever, a .11111,- jo r ity of the People shall ,deliberately make he attempt to disfranchise n Minority,' because of some extraerdinary obfetttion to tile; r birth plaeo or religion, by social npplianctes,nnd.the mere weight of political numbers in the ,fnee of the laws and Constitntion of the land, the penee of the country will be broken h , o4lin. tur . banee, that may finally assume an espres - sion- of -great anxiety and v donger. It is fur the Dining:rat - v.; party—the only national to rty—th e only Con , titutional party —the only party that earl rightfully claim to oeeo py strietiv legal and patriotic grqunds, in the basis of its organization—it is, 1 trust, the appointed ( Ali v e o f our linlAt; party, ,gtlV *lrred by reason and the Principles of a true humanity, to defend the laws from violation or oultetnpt, to Maintain the rights of the American pc , pie, and to pres Q rk e the peace of the country and the tfllio/1 of the States. Very ;IsTeetfully. Your friend and servant. RoaEwr TYLER. se::=2 Marrying a Jlothrr-in-Law.—"The Presby terian tierieral As:-(aniilies have been disput ing- for a long time voneerning the propriety of a man marrying his deceased wife's sister. The legality of a nearer and noire delicate re lationship tieing established by marriage has just Leen deeided by the Court of Appeals of Kentucky. It is altogether proper, so says the learned tribunal, the highest authority in the State, for a man to marry his mother-in law—that marriages within the Levitical de gree are not void though Nuiduhto. Ci . ;// two, havi az puLli•she , la.nother ns li ar , awl a p, , it7 in. the lat t,•r oliplahl , . th a t he doe , t nit th.it lati,r u , )t keep a =SE= TWO DOLLARS A-YEAIt, MEE= For the Compiler HEAD OF SALT Blinla. Mr. Editor:—As was anticipated,' ;when we :.et Out en Mir voyage ; Ave have itt length arrived et the head. ;staters ,of that ealine* 'stream, familiarly known by the name' of' '"Salt RiVer." • The , •tieties . 'eirettnistanres connected with this famous "watering plane," are itt this ,particttiar time, novel and truly enchanting. You 'were informed in a %rater short and imperfect sketch of ears, of tlie - itepitrture of our crew 'from the cpast of New Oxford, for this place, awl that we Promised you 'a farflier notice of our-'voyage. s We have at length a rrivedoind itinstsperthsts crowitot rather promiscuous, appearance, vn; finq our r.elves thisevenitig, si‘atts.l, , .seareh; in; gin lice around VS, and taliing - a 'gerieral ' survey Of the inn uniertdite upturn - A , ' faces that greeted,oureelemn,vision,,we were 'lvd to inquire, -From what clime:, came, ye, 'and what is the purpose „,e r yoor n - 11.4sion .N ow, Mr. Editor,,,lJoulJaugh„for we ai :Pll - tell you the At• the instant o f this inquiry, a • unitiber `of unlitaiwit pev4on.. ages tAtteeil their watery eyes upon es, 'ream for a iniement nil until ,the still tinsw,wa's disturbed by a well-tinted renui two, from a "vote early'rgentleauio. to have - residiill tit sOlite 'period Of his 'life in " the greet town. , id Gettysburg. .'laid "tlentlemen, - . you will doubtless rc,toctilher that, the town of Csottyslturg, or rather ;be, county : of Atlantis, won for bersklf, 'deserved • nanie 'of the' yoatig gtiOd qif lu almost every etintest whichl.nrs, fte,- carved piaci , . that Tieri . o4, ,,, s•ho be F a l ;thin t ;,t herself rahlntitlal Arid' came huts trueryA-111.- 10St with her colors flyjpg, 121)41 inittions rallying at the, Captain's bidiling„ t or hist feeble . eirort Was gtiperlatiVely and he eattld rate 'who'stilt eking i. 41 their-flit/4- ceith i t 141,,,W(Yri); ill 14tl r o.r, (Cheers.): •, „. brought Ivick airme`pTea~ lit rev illPi ", tienS to - 'our' redid . . re • seated' in' tin eaky itheriri I . thasnuirot (irate "xpiritatirring.tirttnt.4tal. tho ,Nrinert.- i lig filo," followedhy it r4i4 ,+if log cabins and, it streato of,liard eider with the hide of, "-thrt &rag the ensigii-pf door ferSteliO , -rallied around Viti .stundOu'd , oo.liirritfL.sn and 'Tyler. - -.0, " ,--• • - lint when VT took SI ; POJeT second thongbt,.., all our joys. were drowned the Ind'rerneio bcranee, that eat; 'oWn, itititr" oettare here hroirOlt Ca ohmage of resultsq: end-e. to the.:Wir,; . e. Ctiftel4ls 4 / 1 4 thut was no use for a, Know Nothing,..ll' Black , Itelmblican, to even dreaka, or tiiin(Of • cation, • ,Wpther4orelntlto content, ourselves niili a Salt Iti ver misSion.., • We eit . o(iiiiiiereit ether prerintiOiit'ilittfOittefti" lit the'rtbilivie iwtilVkneki-ripreee'ef feruart. , bet IL', (lelicaq 11.4 , 11)e feeliligtp pf.tripp f forhillg.ottf, inv , 1110 ! . it to eny'l:'.n% the that ' wit. • crew . nre ih efid'hre hattailils.44 • tlint they intend tn`gilin the Ihamiminley t (ler!! pex t i 'l4lf! I)ta their 10.n 7 0 ii)r.tho last trqthe. • ena amounted to liotWnk tm't For the CsmiPtisr.. "81/Porl. : Tays zit; TrA'f— Siimar wi{:ot.r:-ir'.46 , ::' t.); '=-LRl(tr. . , 3l it. Ebl74R VI Ilg pteilfirtig to thrt an'-odmioer anii:flillower oftho': Whit; party/ I. ! entriorsore t TOtt that nt the ni,mitinti9ll of Otkl. 1114ficli ) 17,1):—.Iftrtr the e n feetioil,4 said' ritiSir Xvl" ttn4t:" infpriAt9il rise .pf the :".;pthing flu;tion, it rtaid Wu:cox-4%6;6i 4 .----;ittad it lit:4, • wayyre(i.' After the on tutororl priidootion of 'Kilo* Nothitigisow it Hid UP !-....rboolifie the where now : repose the ugheg 01* W4vtilingt9u, at tlut Wilts dection., in Viryirlisi, - it P:ii',l - :it the • Nivverober election' Peonsylvaiiiit, it sai4 — Wiot:tt-wAout.t::— 9.11 , 1 it ?ca t /gird. .• . non the nomination ofallnriposA Fremont. fur Prosident. and his wife. dtr.isie.' as a r«ei'!: - )»Pew it:, the 41a1.k Itopublican. faeti.ni sai•l DP the Noventb67 itiertion. ,t gitid DOWN !—and now the stiptiortrre of this yrr phalanx say .wmut.r.w,toat,t:l anti are Walifiting.: 'What a pr4plkecv has th(; S.'gr, h'e public, Aip(in the Aisgraeeful :election of tlott' reite‘gae Democrat and eorrnilt , ttentazoplie.',, Simon t.'atiteron, who in his election ee. UP'. whilst his future amirsil in tilt; Semite inevitably awaits his DOWN ! at:d leis vrtb6f Vo .E -wsuqt,E!" would'also add.: 11i4dletown money says Midd/otiiwu nvmey says POWN! • Aticknetowu alupey : 811\4 . . • 3ly regards to Mogagfk. SF I,LER and .MASLAIL.W/14.4141 ratti.ll64K /111(1 hunnr deserve a place witii that, of : I-- BENEDICT ARNOIAti• Yvure, reApectfully, , 131;;.SNo.us. , One' Convicted at titsl.—Tbe finarn!'al tory of the country is,filled with instances rascality perpetrated hy 'bogus hatikt:•,rs and rotten hanks, but rarely do we bear that; the'' laws have ever punished such swini:i. Lat 4 Week nn 'Arkansas jiiry 'reverS , xl the usual rule, and' convicted the chief or;e' r'fv`);- - ' of the Little Rock Manufacturinz emnpany, which assumed banking power and is-n. 10.1 notes for circulation, and which fails(' a;few . months ago, iwimiling Stockholders and nMerS of a large amount. They did this under the, common law, for, unfortunately, they foutirt that there was no statuary - provisions i!lnt State to meet such cases. The Judge, *tinder the Balne law, sentenced the party to four, , years' imprisonment, giving him time to, pur sue his investigations into *the belle its c.f ; the unlimited credit . ysteul at his ieisurc._ The 11 - eza Ifintsl.—The new er*Pitcl buililing at Columbus, Ohiu, it; the large;t; any State in the Union. The aplroF4iatir , p4 al rea ly ima(lie4anac)unt t $1,1,4)4.700 ;`, Th e architect e.,tiam; es the w iliti et;: d pietin , .. the bail , ling at ''." , '369.1;) anil r. o:K:fusing, ornainentlng - tl:e ,mauls at 541: - .004) malzing of the' Ath or the .14ew State htittse to IN, $1,t%:::,*2.Z10 50. INIC=I *I .NO 18. =II ii - ANUARY Jr, 1857 ; Fturzi lE.
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