s"' • . .'.E:ll,4l', , J.::t:;L:l4l..fini . a . : lEEE u{ ~ } el:I/lad:Es lzvA-r) seleof oefsr ' Climber's EdiAttikh - Soul THE DAY•cw.REst. Best! seat! it hi the day of rest - 7 06 v uq Lo tell The truth that every fitotiihtfUl eye; eiel .readro well:— - • hl4' t• Rail, rest! it is the a morn; atp Some whispered voice of peice repeats -o!!Mthere oreary-heirtl.b, ti/art . pt woof misc., worn'row; The fteltisc the het*, •the • verybreeze--t1 ~. • rating now; - ' • The air is still, there is no sound, side that The insect song of sumteCer time thttfrona the le doth come. • - And even- that seems &inter...now like voices! fir • ' away, As tho' they-only issing of ri , st, and laliorl not t car l The hum of bees scernssofter, too, &an out the Wife heaven, ' 1 As if the lowliest creature knew this day fer reiti was ‘\' g 11 .4./ , j. • •-. .'" .. ' ' • 1 -The spacious tracts of itseq ow land; of '-bean lads And all the g eve, are undistulbed by sound oflator's feet; , ' '- ' I '' The cotter in his Sunday garb, with 'peace %raisin his • breast, Roams idly by the garden side, andfeels himse iat The streturaw, the treks; the :istaxii, the 'breeze, the WO, and roving bee, • . Seems], to breathe a softer . sound, a hOlier dy; Yon little - ehurch, too; tells of rest, to a!! the autrimer For the beillong since has ceased to peel that ed to .praise antLprayer; ' ' But, while I stand mid these tall elmt, a sound Ines creeping near, . • . • That falls like music heard in drelnas upon my chartu ed ear: Like music heard in ftireams of tearen, that sacred sound doth steal • .1 - F ro m where the old chitreh aisles repeat the - orlan'd sOlcrun ppd. - Now Ilearen be praised.? , agraciou;s boon is this-s I• rest to me , Hoy many shall this tit& repeat - tirday . .on kneel How many a weary heart it elteers, how man aching breast! tir Ifeav - en ttTraised, a griteiousixfat is:this a • ilay of rest! • t 3i4les INAUGUIVI P.DBRESS. . GOVERNOR POLLO,CI FELLOW CITIZr.:CS :--CL:54.0111 . c:naetions: 'demands, a brief declaratiou of the princi and policy, to be adopted. stud pur,:ucfl Eitocutive about to . assume 'the funetlon, 'that 'office. The character of our institttt deinonstrates the propriety of such dec tion: All the just poyrers ciftlie Golieriu emanate from 'the pcor4, and to them sh be communicated the mahrter,in- propod to execute the r4-i - :.:- cornnredi The people are e.o:ereign ; luid in tli Ukise qf.'weir soverei4rnt . y, qbey ha,ve ' damned and established",a constitution fu government of the State. That con titu I have this day, in the presence of my fe l eitizens and of Him who is the searehet / hearts-Land witharn h vs-isumble reliance on Hi - l e d to direct—sworn to support. .The high powers, therein dekvated to the respetiv co ordine.te branches of the ' Government are clearly - expressed and defined: Side by ! side with the-grant of powers, stands the dee.lara tion of the rights of the people, reef, wiring the general, great and esson6al principles of, liberty and free government. To guard a gainst the tra,nSgression of the powersdelc get,: 4, , -tn. d to preserve forever inviolat the rights; liberties of the citizen, thus declared, Will be both a duty- and a pleasure, in full hafmonv with every sentiment of my heart; every impulse of my eattrrd• j ' - Republican Institutioni-are the . pride , and justly the:glory of our country.' To cinjoy them is our privilege, to maintain thenf our duty. Civil and - religious' liberty—freedom of speecly . and of the pre,ss, the rights: of' con . science, and freedom of worship—ar . the birthright and theiboast of the America eiti sets., No royal edict, no pontifical deer can • restrain or destroy:them. In the enjoy pent Of these-blesshigs, therichand tbe poor, the high and the low, meerlegether--4he "list'. tution, in its full scope and ample develep menu; shields „and protects them all. When these rigida areassailed; these privileges en dawred, eitber by mad ambition, or' by in finences foreign - to the true intercsts othe Nation, told at war with love of our ntry, ' -that noble impulse, of the American cart; 00 1 Which prornpts.it*to revere.home and Native land as steised objects - of its affections-Lit ,is then the ballotboxin its, mnipotence,iicpealt ill in thunder tones the: will of: the. -ople rebukes-the -wrong, and, vindicatm the I free dom of the man—the.independenob of the atr. izeu. Totha_Ainezleau . people have i tbese blessings beedeommitted as a caered.i t rust.; they are, and must everbe, - . their, - guardians and defenders. .. , The American ettizehil it/de pendent-end free, uninfluenced by ..-?•tisatt attachments,untiwed by ecclesiastical autheri q or gheat/Y intolerenee!---in the strength of / fearless manhood,' and in , the mold .tun of Ilia rights-410u &exhibit to the ii-orld a living:illustration of the superior benefit or , Azuezieliii Republicanism; proclaiming true tad single allegiance to . his ;country, and to „Ile other power but ,`.! the God that Made and ," preserves ts aS'a Nation?' ~ *. - I,* ' Tatue,litelli,genee:and truth are the %sou of our 'Republic. By these bur insti- I itutiais and privileges can, and will be,• Pre- 41;44; ' 'lgnorance is not the Mother of pat:- 1 THAlsayer ofitepublies. It is the env and stestve:yee .a.both. .- Edumtiou t i n it s i g ht. intiag;aleenting.add*dorming iutluen in the full iri (rxanstfitibish*:sett results, o u et m s, -be encouraged by the State-' Not th a mere tintelleetnal culture ., , - that. Jews the Mind. a 'moral waste. unfit -to: taider4tend, tit ' 4 utici -pia Inan4r eit#tai, bnf.that bight:Jed_ eat - t4n founded Akeeted , nnd- - , ::et _. ~A,t r , aound and elevated morallnitiniple--: k.ror 33gnizos- the - JEW...as Ito'.lsittlidetioti.-0 -1-104 : kticnviedge;iiCtlie,text,lbv,,MkLer. 4141 :and the Ataerialin litattenntkili44l4' ttrAlk . 'charter and Wiwi*, et log 'NA -g.,,i40 ireedoni ; „Mie ,:lergarlidge thus:. toequfgeals o emlower coaaernalirporSti4eftand - 1 1 14 . 0!t ! li _potent:Wit% energytto ', 4044 Ati-.IW. ;ttitUtiollt Offreedernattighei** . . _ ;poll :441114 ani4ll:-.2l4:.ifitiefillt.,;l44: - greng • th. .' ' ' - -- ' -. The fro:facie of - our Constitution , nder: • t . . . ~ . .. . . 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'. -TtilimproveAhe eltiele' Ivy - of this Systemi . not only by.perfeeting;our„common_ schools, 111 0.1 ) Y- enCinialling njutaidinft 'PPP. et- More • higher ; literary institutions, in which teach ers „Can be trained atid: qualified' ; and . - to in 'erase the . tuya ' a . piiiopriated to editeatininst' ptirginse s',• are objeetii.hielvwill at all times • receive my . wiDlirig approval:: Money libel,- filly,#t-3' - in the pursuit : and promotion of knowledge is true et0n0my......., The integrity of diu*'. system and , its fund must he OreSttrea. •!.• 2,qo'divisign of this fund for:por!tietat'6r - stvtaWan purposes shotild eV.' er be made'or attempted.' To .divide is to destroY.•.' Party and, sectarian . je.alonslei would. . lie 'erigencle*l m() ; the unity and har; ni of the 6ysteni de4toyed,"and itS noble obl• jeets frustrated and 4re:tied.' 'BigOtry might rejoice,ipatriotism vOuld weep over stieh a result. 1 - :‘ --, .; i . . . • • 1 In the perfornianeeof , the duties now ,a,... volved Upon' me, it will:be my desire to'aidi , by all Constitutional and legal means, the de-, ielopment of tlieve.scinrce.s of the State ; vita. to encourage and prtimote her agrieulturali Paining:, linanufaeturing and eommericalinterg, ests. 4 ki d Providence has, bestowed ,up on.us; with liberal hand, all the elements !II wealth 'And; greatneas. Our valleya and i plains carer their' fertile soil to the ' plough share Ofithe husbandman, and reward with I :their. rich -,,Orodifetitses' his honorable toil.— Our inexhaustible coal fields; our- rich iron! deposit 4; liinestone ieverywhere, and: just , where most I:required '; the interminable, for: est; and our rnshing streatnsl all invite .the energy;and nterprise of our citizen's to th e cievelopyien of theititreasures,-and promise a rich r,ePard to theiti . labors. The smoke of _ci,urTurivic s es th i s crash of the rolling- mill; the huns Of toe s ind/e, _ann .- the din of the: Work-shop, attest! thet energy and manufac- . tiirinfral. - ..P1...-.:f our peple; and whilst' ~the . , L ploogh,,:the, loom; and the anvil, unite iti the produetlth of wealth commerce, by' her thousand "'avenues, is hearing their valuable and -abundant products, to our Marts of trade._ Amidsf,all these gr 4 at interests, and their rapid:and, almost roinantie development, it is m nuattir Of enngratidation. that agriculture in its various departMents, has awakened public attention to its; importance; and chum; ed awl received fr,ons:Se.ienm the attribute' of its aid. . :, Ventisylv:wl4 l t so deeply-. interested in tit:: site';css of s h . cr lagricii [tura! , industry,. cannot be indifferent f, - 2 the laudable eiTorts, i now raking to perfeet,'and advance this first , • and .noblest, pursuit of mars. This, and all 1 Other branches of industry, should receive the 1 l',:teritig_6:•..re ap.l encpuragemcnt of t h e. Gov t _ , 1 er meta, T , r-i - , 111,e interests of our kreat cotntnerleal ern p ritim should reeeivl topsider:lN attentitni o the Legix!nitire. .c''.• iler manutlietures;;. tl' :le and commerce, .re of great and inereast in - impertance s and I.'hiladelphia; as con.sli dated, in population, wealth, enterprise an in,elligenee, ranks and :rivals the first cities, of the Union.' Tc - s milt-le her the first amen-O fthe cities of our country, should be the Aridi of every F'ennsylvanlan.• , Her interests ar.sr, i so identified with thet intersts:pf the State.i that they- cannot he serated without , hijury to both. - _i. prudent ' d liberal -system of, ; Legislatien, appiopridte to her real watats,! would - promote her oii-si and, the interests-of' the ConsmonWealth. i' . - ~ .. .1 an , o£" A. sound currency- is essential to the pros' i PerityOra t commericil people, All classes ofisociety and every branch of industry, in, their', varied interests and „ eeconomical - relts tiOns, are interested in 'securing and main ? . taming n tsafe l circulating • mediutn. :.•To se!, eV r plish, this 'result, SviSe. and prudent,legii la ion is neeeSsary.. The creation of a well regulated; and 'earefulfrguarded System of frioking. is' rat only sound policy, but tittle'. &Oat to the legitimate trade and commerce of'ithe country; and iiidi, in developing her gr i eat natnr6l and. industrial resources. Our 'present system,of batilithg, with the limit:a tions,rtrietions and t r aliiiities, individual and otherwise; imposed h faw'on these institti. thins, had become the settled -poliey of the Siam: The checks and guards thrown a. round thir;i.should not lie lessened or rernov. ed. Their own safety; and the security of thn pablie, require ` ' theirtitinuatice.: '`l' ' Notice'nu of rnerouti intended . applications . .. to the Ltislature foeew banks an increase Of banking capital . antll'iuving,s institutions; has been given asirequisied by , the constittu tion., 'Nitbout.deitringito assume,* hostile attitude towards all 'blsilts, the ,propriety . of 'incorporating all that *i.y be called for, pu: tier the .notice given; 4 4 eaiinot be - justified'-or defendedi 'The extratagant, improper or `tin: reaSonablelincrease Ofanks and I:sulking capital, i ffi ii: n4I4S ot,demanded by the wants of the t li con - and will no , and cannot be sane:= timed bi the ExecutiVel The present mini- Mereial and financial i'enibairassment Of. the :country ;,,' the depreSsid , state of trade; all 'Past exPeriCtlee,•andl the more, recent., caper riepee of some of '.our sister-States, as seen in their *tined hankS L and depreciattad . car -1 rency, deiniOnitrate the n" eissity of legisla: , 1 ring tautlOnsly :and `-pirude ttly _on this gab - --. The-nihnbefof battka,. nd " consequently , , thClankonnt of banking, shoultLbe fim. 1 ited to, Oil regulated bj, ike 'l 6 roPei "d" i inandi of aetive - and', lieal y trade, and the 1 actual business wanttgand n e cessities of die I oonatni4niti.' 'hi! pitilleybottestly .insisted 1 upon and pu rsued, litoUld roteet-die oolitit,l ry from the disaitiouki, , seitienCes of ..im; provident ibinking. ! [An triordinail and untieeessaii increase i ',)f banks and. bantthig facilities... 4 , F1 480 ., - . 4) Ar ~-49c # p P er. t il l ity, Iced: tn - Catitivag V , ,, it "ltinous aPPea* latiim. Such ikiitrifirl'Or 'Ooffimee-, cis! aistresa;aggrav*sani 'Peoliiiigi die adii it was designed .01 ' y ? Entertaining tbeier:vceivs 1 will-ntfti 'Us! to ati&darthe , re-chatter , g_ o f ; old' kid tie "'elk batiki, 4biett by, rudep andiareOin Zunertf i -unit*: hom.At ad lice to i4o, - I' Ula* pup-"'of their ernatics3,litiktu" tecriiia ieceiied the c' sllll 4neja , Of ~.difioubli*, Not; Vitt . 1 re; ;Ow to : !.*tiOn' ' the finerirpOn'ttke• ,Of :.'l2elit Musks, ',when' indislieitsithiy . ' lie sr ' and # 841 :VA1e4 14 .4 11 44 14 thp aCtlair ,litaiiii*Sil . :omits and ' lOW* l'of 4'o 'ttiiiiiiol4ty .; in i fl i: 4 4airl'i '''' * l4 l or4 l l 6 4 l . l l -- tio7„yiela #04,..„ Iv .„ -.,,. li s . - ___,--:- t i, - -- ,,, ,,- , , , - , i- - t- ~4.ty.,!:. • ;-,.; ' i7,'..:ir . '',44, 1 :or ^ i:..:„,, "•4 Illy 4iff,: -...-, 11 1 - 1 i.,; c*mit ntitWuvhtr ,', , it,'*:t 'Sit clitit; 1 ' " 31 - 0 1 1'sTIII6SE, HIM IE • ' : I:" • and relieving her people (rota_ oppressive diation; willbelthe objects Of my aniious deiiia; and iirthe l acconipliblunesst of ;which every energy'my. administration Will be direeted. The publics debt,: neAr cixe l ecxling forts millions ,of:dollars and the Annual tax-. ation necessary to meet the payment' of its interest, seriously affect' the great- indUstilal interests of the State; arive',llbor rind capt: tat trom the commonwealth;prevent the extotiskin'and isompletionof r„ et noble education, and prosecution of thoae laudable schemes of benevolence, which at osfee!bencfit,,dignify and adorn a free and en • lightened people. ES ! " - ery consideration of State ;pride, .every motive- of interest, require its reduction and speedy liquidutinn , by..every available .au. practicable means. .To sedum this object, rigid- economy, in every department, of the Gdvernment retrenchinentici the public peCiditures; strict accountability in all the re-_ ceiVing'and disbursing officers of the' com monwealth; and an. honest and faithful dis• char a of duty •by.all.her agents,•, , arorild cori tributejnitiehr, and also save:itnillionS j to Tr&laury, . . - j Created by the State; the proseention arid triarilgement of her System of 'internal . improvements.—a .system., characterised.. by. 'prodiiodity,,xtraya,gatiee and. corrupt -po. litnrtt fi j ivoritisnf.'---the j sale of these improve-, menta: jOr leaSt of:the Main line,j4a Means of redueing, this debt, leSsi.j nitit taxation, and string lour ~ financial. credit, [lets; ‘fllrj• many years; (ken pied the attention- of the Peopi and their representatives.. Bills ',for-. the - sale of the j triam - Rojo have. been. passed by. threjg.s. alit';j fermt Ij nislahtr s,.two of .:Arbteli wer;e: proved - by the Govern*theifidotrree. I ;The people, 'on the question , being subinitted them inj1844, - deeided, by a Jarge: majOrity, in favoi of tho sal4; :and yet - these_ viorics, froM the defective character of the laws au,. thori*intr, the Sale, the, restrictions contained iu thetrif and from other causes, remaia'nri.: bold. ?•j!ublie•sentimenti - founded onjecOnom ivaii-rOrtil anti politicalfvonsiderations demands, and thepublie welfare gill retire., their sale. • . j . . The considrration to be paid, the mode, terms , and -conditions of the sale,'ought to , be leare fully considered. Just and liberal induce ments should be offered to purelsisers ; 'Mist at 41(1'4Qtoo time.the people should be pro tected against wrong and imposition. By avoiding the errors .of Cornier tegisiation, a sale - op' terms favorable to the State, and ben eficial to the purchaser, may be sceured. • ' - his vain to hope for a ,reduetioa , o the debt, and relief from ta;ation,, witout e sale or thewhole, or part, ,of our public ;.7.,prove mentis. Ineun'tbered With tleot'and taked to support a sy-steitt,'the manalcment. of Which has been inzirked by extravagance, exPendi ture,-fraudalent speeulation, and a rekless a'isregurd of ;public interests, the people' de; mend relief and release from these burdens. Tin:Tress and,,,the ballot box have deelared the popular will on this 'subject, and that will' should be obeyed. ' Main and a conviction' of it propriety, will proMpt me to giVee cot.- dial support to the ace:anti:lntent of this (4).iqcl. 1 • ~ ; In this c(;nneetion, and"wliether a sale of ail or any of the publicimprovements be Cfreci. ed or not, the abolition or reorganizatien .of the Board of 'Canal Commissioners, and the substitution of some other eflicie.nt and"re sponsible sys i tem of management, arc subjects worthy of consideration.! Every thews re of reform in this rrgarti, calculated to increase the efficieney and respetisibiltty of.the super-. visory, power; protect ,the interests of the State; and correct the .ritml or alleged abuses of theipresent system, Will receive- my ap- , . ; prova.- , . . - 1 The people having inl the recent election decided against the passage of a law prulait big the manufacture and, sale of Spirituous li: quota,: it. will become the duty of the 4egis lature:and Executive to consider what tner legislation may be necessary to control and correct the evils of intemperance. Our irres• ent lidense systern, although highly penal; and corrective of many "abuse, is - ittil I. defeeltire. The facility , with winch licensesare obtained for the sale.cf malt and other liquors, is an ' evil 1 hat.demands reform. The number of places in which these are sold, should be !lin , itial by law ; and no lionise granted unless by the Courts, and in the manner now rekluir ed. in the case of publie'•inim. and tave.m6 ; and -,eubjeet to the ‘ same; regulations, 1-s trie t dune. alnd perialtim ii, _ d - d ~, Theseeration of the Sabbath by a traffic so fruiiful ofevil, - and so denfoializing lia its results, is in. directlappOsition to the laW of .Gxl, 4nd the moral sentiment of the people; and is:a reproach to the 'age in which welive. A. .stringent and comprehensive:law, remedi al in its,provisions; and ;vindicating the . great ' law of the - Sabbath, in itS physical and Tral .relatiois to Man, is required, not only b the moralsense of community,lut would hejus- Lifted: by every sentiment of.humanity . , ever.v .Ixiasideration of philanthropy, every ampelie' 1 ot.pure andienuineipatriotism. Theh' ory , of ititeinperaii& is written in tears a food: ~tA ti 'Peuptti.stn, taxation and crime collotv'' in : its . r train. i A. remedy: should be z tapplied ; and 'Pabliu l Xentitient, with the, 411 toreo of its .moralatane.tiOn, ,will apir .e all prudent and .constitutional legislate on this subject ~ The _pardoning. ewer—the harmonio us bleadiag Of me and justiee in our Giusti e7y/p htutibia4iillla exerchied witliat just re4ittrd IC beth•Alteie itriportant ' principles;:.. With , every, Xi ..t.e to extend , mercy - to the,unftutu ' - nate.,ag4:repc . ntant :trimagrcasor, jugiee,--ip, her rn detriandt4 will not be overloaed by e pal.don of the vicious and hardened. critic '-final.' ::This power has been conferred o'k the Executive not to , overthrow-the, adniinqt:rs ;inn ratjtastitv, but to aid and PrPfuPti,iti It filotlAbe,,expreised with 'great eiation,carid , -610:` , 4‘0013'ffiii most tititifacto .- fy assuratii:e !Aid it-is dui i te'the iimdetnied, and - thai'the .14ghte end 'seen rity of thtt 'Public' viilLlncit- be Vejudiced , bl • the aett., To prevant the abuse •9( o:4 l lWiTttau4 to Prntent,•thn l frotul son; notice ofthe ktateiidec4pli 'eatioa:hod - t, publishestlit : ` thO' City :or Coiiity whire that . trial'ind - owttiatiOn lxxiic , ph iee t-J, :-,-,..... --•-,,..:,-.• ,:f ...,, - r.i -, ; ,,,.„. 4 .,. - t, „,,,..i ,!..--, a-, El•Eierienae baidentoestrated . o (l4l l 4KciPti9P! tI,Yr-PWCIPP ri ' itMtlVP s 4, 4l, CP 4fr o l d coßPa_melf is estiepailf truiCia TetilAori to' tie r ipiti*9 oirsOnte Opt switithgli is, ; 4l4llwilskisia• ; I ' • • • 'IS PoUl „ 4 ,4 --L„fer whitibb • • * • vitsit •• • theia, • hoitil! Its OM MUM • • im "HijrlSl)AY 9 trAitsTHITARI MEM tienden' Oy II : . 'pe . rnioious '. and :gene -'- - .rind.. plesiionl Peblic gooate often -sacri . 4ito rat..., ociirp,perSonal beneb , ' OnanibustlegAla. tita4,bcing . improper in itself, and deitteralix ipg ln its - influence, can j not -receive air . saner Tile viairs' and practice of my ftnine. diate predecessor on this . subject, tnteCiny ccmilai-apProval. - 1 ~. ' I 4-• .-"FatiY 4'4 11 4, cleCUPYing se bite doo.4lon porgiut And, proud position in the sister-hOd of Stater,.`, can not be indifferent, ththe '' di -3, and ii cts. r the' Na tio nal ' o overnment. .. er . void: Potential ;for good in other day. , , in h hot Lb be disre g arded tiow. Devited to the constitution and the Union—as she iFas the first to auction, she wilhbe the last toendan ger the bac or to violate the other: Regard iiith irAlaa or,r,. tt,i.,,.:,„1.1., .4--trei—sti:etei States, he t will be ever ready iSdt4tid her oNn. -- : The, blood. of her sons poured :lota On the Hinny .battle-fields Of the Revolut;irin, at testsher devotion:to 041' greet . prineits i of 4 meripin freedom--theeentre- truth i,t. tner lean 170nblicanistn: -To the ConstitittiOn in all itt• integrity ; to the Union in its trength and•lairinony; to the ntaintainatice in its pu rity,nf ihofaith and honor .of our. Ouittry, Pennsilvimiti now is, and .always hasl been pledgedr=a pledge nevEir violated, a nts not to he violated,-until patriotism .ceaies to he'a Viz= tile,' andfinerty to be known only as'a itanie. '., Enteredning these sentiments. Red.:it:Luta:o by - 49 exclusive desire to promote thepedee; Warn - Mkt and welfare of our beloved tout4y,„ the recent action of the National c illgrqs...t and yxt;tutlie, in repealingu solettin diViipp- laise, only less 'Sacred public estiniatioh than the.,Cottstitution itself—thus attempting tit extend the'institutiui of dome4tie slave'ry ifi - thila'trritori4 domain 4,f the the: ;;ration; letiolating Vic plighti,4'ith and honor l of the country,: a'rpustng acetic nal.jealousies t and t‘e timing the of ;vexed and di;trieting qUestlims----has received' from -the pe t ople tot; our- twit'; and other States cf . the LIMO,. their , r i i n i • 4 13; sterns_an erne re uk e, - ;1.: fi ,' ' .Withluo desire to ritraiti the fuil.And 411.-- 'tire dothititutional rights of the States;'' nor : 1O : , interferi directly or i ndirectly with their (iP ;'nestle institutions ' the People of PennsylVa- I' h i e. ih vievi-Of the repeal of the li;li.souri mp .. .Cordinise; the principle involval ut it, and, the conrequenees resulting from it, ai.knar-ked at - Ire:lily, by fraud, violence, and sfriee; h0 - e re-ailirmed their 4.ppoi4ion to .the eitenion ' of slaVei l „y into territory, now free, and renew ed-their ipleilao ' to the doctrines of ttm . aetiof MO; 'Width''' . relieved kta, by. eCestitutionid mi..aws from a griei:oul sozi u i evil; •.; to the gri.-4 ; ord;natic..e of 11811, in its full *dope and 1r„ 2 .: iq bnelicent princip les;' to the pa%tectin .: - 1 Of the.persopal rights .0 . erery hum an tb6ing :'under the Con , titution Of -Pemisylveniii, and the coiistithtion of tie. United St4teS, by 1 Main -tiling inviolate the krl4 by jury the / 1 writ ig ; habeas' . corpus; to the assertio 'of 1 tit. ilne7riglit4 of the North, as veil US m i Soptli, and to the integrity of the Li n t on : is The declaration of these doctrines i is het the reedgnit:ion of the titudamental prinei lea !kfre*lont and human right-4. They'are4et titer neW nor startling. ? _'They were tawc,h by patriOtie fathers at the watch fires ,',. i;f our eountry's - d ; efenders; And learned amid the -blood). snows of Valley orge, and thd mi tdy throes of war and revolution. - they -4 Nffite stamp,ed, with. indelible, impress upon 1 the grear : ellarter of our rights; and embodie4 in the, 14slatiohof the bilst and purestl ; day of the Recittblie have filled the heartsand fell „ . i hurniOgfroin the lips elf Orators and st les tnen,',whose memories Are intinortaf as ,the he thev cherished., They haire 1. en the watch-ArchA and the hope of inilliens, vho . havetone befo.te us, are the watchAvnid ltd the hope of,Millions now, and will beof t ill iPus Ootc,' trot unborn: l : , i • ), 1 - • : In tnyiny, questions of National' , and lily -imetietin. poliey—tlie due proteetio o Atneiictin labor and iuduttry, against th di Eire.4sipg. influence of fOreign labor and at tal .3: {he ithprovemcnti or our -harbors ai riveri`.-, the , N'ational defence; the equiti distribution. of the_ proceeds of , tha, p i landetimong the, States, in and of -edu t and til relieye fm rt def t and taltation ; , c,,,. (Ha:l6o :'hotneitgad bili.! reform :in the tirali:iitien laws; 'and die proteetion: of our • i / enuntifagainit the imatigratiutx and•un r , u tion ; Of ' : foreign paupers and ennviet4---4 all theses, , we, as. a State 4.i:?d peOple,'aritA ply inter rated; And to , thetr adoption4id rot thotiiin every encouragemen s:?titil lit'gi en.. 'W ile people:of iny native- tate, s s ho ; 6 culled: Inn-to. preside over-ter' destinleX, re -Writ the' tribute of my / taitirmest gratitad, ;for, the fk,itiOreonferredyan' dirty pledge?to t em this day ia L lthat ` / Ywill'try ' to realize their expee:fatiotri; and mot betray their confid4e. lit asautningihe responsibility of thislhig 41,' flee, rwintiti he false to myself-and the ee i l-, ings tlt'now-oppress l ine, should . I. Ihesittite to itfAni my unaffected; distrust in dray fp, t ' '. l ', discharge its appropriate dues nIA lb ' ' ' importance. nanner i:ommensumte with their. : . ~ : ... 111eutirrat secure, 1 wilt labor to d es erve the Corifi4erice and approbation of any fellow ei!..l zens.l.ll I dh not expec I dare not Bo ,to , ~ ") escape cens ure. --D,esertlied eensureli w l 3ll i strive:to avoid,, alt- other.-to disregardi n;.l scion's ot the rectitude of my intentions; 101' 1 no atribitious desires t 4 - gratify ; 'll6 , r ent- 1 tnerriii.th cherish;' no Wish, but for the publie' ; goodt;litiwill :be my endeavor, to perfiirm et/c -f.: -diity l ifiiithfully and, feirlessty, And having donil this, wi ll abide'the judgment 'of i - gerter eons plinple;' assured this if they conditn .-the. att.; ,!.hey will ate ieut_award to,nie: diet - eed 0 goeicitintentien., i _ , 1 . -.-,!.,,:j. : .f;- !' ; ,the .constitution.. for - , my gu . 4e; 'mind !tpd ; i exact ,Visticie. to 'all 4 'iriy . f.d i :' the - i(Otite4lgood of thd greatesi Minter ' jr obiee '`'t,...tild lotto - kin& the aid and: b -- t e. she ao4 -of ',our' Althea, and'ilesirineto le .W. , 11 j4-, r; Ceer7tel• ( 14t.V, i }- hjghe!l l lant., b.". inn, ,witt.,iku tp.promote the_true interescs of.,the .Statk maintain our civil . ,and religirius Vr. I,, , teli,,rilif4tid the' lit, and _ailVa t ifee t - a Ilios 'erity'and h a p p iness Of our , Crinutryi l .1;- q' ,,, '. ,i . JAMES POLLOCK.' } '-- - .7. - ---i- , s.its;Pr-40r15C..12 W4 r:S ine n i tfit 4 t i l l,' 441 1. , I c SP, ' L II P 0 411t 0 tald t ilorhl - con'lie , ii.p Aho violin ' whs. perforited;' Site* It i xrCte t siteifareelqi , iterOentatl, Wito = isatit , idloil) 4 hawit lovott. !The queitie# sot.- : rhlttitfuzzhA . the. sotojeor, who', 04.1' iii mirt4h#„it rp,vmr iffie4 : .,. ,!..1)1 'lt; abskiltr4 11fo Wroth iiidittir, '. 4%019 11 , 0 ..iiiiiii itlikiiisibt - E.: 1 '— i - `" 7 -- -- 1 ..'-i • Lblairr AsSaikaid Toi4:on tile* 410 1 Mod" 1 , ~.' . s cflrinterzt se _ t I 4 1 I !NiA -taymidearroo:l iti a 4 t't4OWll , - ` iii atlAlhans,roigoki . i II ' 2r184 9 it *0 40 . ske.444a. PIRIE YbBBIAtEB /8 THE FAXIIN. 1 eI" 'How dud. wnn d upon the helsiringsotwaiceningall the;eet tha had, slept in ,memory's e ber ? ur .hpu)e WAS a "pearl .of , price" among e hOme.s ;..not, for . its arehiteetOral i fu, i l i ticr elg .;-.. ea f..4.- ec lit n 2,-.. ' llmusetr' -mr. (nits' A r W 4iil.a4 Ant it rty - tta .. " - n :, oak , tree. ;,•.: nor Wai its':interitirCrowded tr,' ith lttxurie*that ..Charm! :every, sense . and * •430. - nn from ,ev i C ry. eli I T C, ' . its furnitUre bud -grown old.witliisl,.firmeieinemberedno other,toid though iollShed'ks highly !IS . - furni turd, criiikl. be„ by daily- SCrtlbbing, Was •Soini• What' like worse for:wear 'it rriust-ba confesSed;- , i3uti ri..dtitertl...e hlse nor the furniture makes the:', home;10 ci.th,' charm...of ours lay in the s$ tn.:: pathy that tinkled the nine that Called it 'lMlne'.., to .one arlOthetii, i • Father, mother and ,selren l childrentiveiog-them kaY , liedited girl; and two boy 4 petted just enoiigh to •be' spoiled-- not .one i'tilt. "Lei. ever .d ropped.from : the - chain Of love, 1 r oti corroding drop -fallen Upoll its o t ~ . .. .... . , ,.... bri•eyhtn ' F,, • i 11 ' • ' - 1 i•Orie.:. tar • iftereth frotri atiotheringlOry 1, eit.ii itilihe firmament of hid:6e; Thu•S • tliiiligh . we could not . hast,e,told a 'stranger whiCh bripth., er or si,lter was; t,..e dearest, from . our. gen tlest !` el esq. l ait iinyulid. herself, but the.44)l* loiter an , - cou siillor aid! beside, to the cur. i ly haire . boy Iwbe romped 'and rejoiced, sin the app e ation othaby, given'tve years:de. ' 4:. fore, mil •an o sCiving eye would soon • hitre.l singled, Int. ..ist.ei Ellen a4the, sunbesmi ot•i our heat, n, it e . plorning star uf9nr ronster...l laeion..; he N `1,13 - the seecind _in' ige,,.bitt . lthe• firStin_ti , inh ritanee of that toad of reap() St.' .bilityy-Wiehl i `.4:uelt•ti houitholdlltll4 na ur. 1 ally Updti thC 'Meat daughter;, ... The CildertA 1 have:saia.w4 ill. from early.. g iriwid; la nd. * Ellen 'had Sho !tiered all her burden ..of !,otix*, , and 'kind 'less; i v ..,t1! . a H=ilt beait ati'd a lighter.,,, .step: • Up star; and-dowfi cellar, in the 4)1 . 4! lor, nuriCry;o . kitchen; at the- - piano•.or' W* - li: -' tub, with peti; li pi . tricil; needle or . , ladle—Si#Cr Ellen wWs-nlyr ys busy' with a.staije on I,Filef cheek and a w i atible on her, lip.. . . : ...• ~1 ''-• -wpily, the, mouton 41 ,4 .. y. , 4 /i i-s. C.-never 'realized that A Charge t.i!t- 'Our band.„ To. bed. litsre', I(4)k:upon us,' seated-.'together ; ~ ,painting andkeedlework,imd tle: way, With-only a half ...jgh, LILL.% Q u'as to tritither ?$1 with oul" , sac, b r 1 /1 ',•' me -01114 hoirk r 'Ai we wool vronder'itil ruffled 'Ol p..cutittri Carnet la!, Sistei;, wzi. of the hi! so prest)i, For the each sure tearful days you 4 ix) lil,:hig y . pur happiest days, ; i d tt . uee AO each:Other's eyes .tuitl vho 'WOutd . go - firs' t: But it Arlisi ti' lihat • p iiied sway =with-the' hOur that bit'thesu bc surface a our sisterly:,he4ris. ..tot allwoys .be :..o--r,.aud .the chabie . . . ~ !wt.. 1 i -, ~ • - - . . - i - , Eller! was te . be :married , !....*. 1 like crush of a thunderbolt lit a titer Isb , y!.: Sister Ellew—ihe f4iry , rtlrstoue,;-the darling of every, Wirt, S, e p'4l spare 'her 3,, NV be . ,bacl,gpeu J ptuouo us to Gad out her Wort ! h 1 rst in oirken t; this quest ii iti -hurgefian aced, half-ntidry sister ofthe bl4s.4ung Awl. It , - .Was only • Eur . n itioniipt.• El fir -our beat. told Us that nobody , ecitild belp loving he , who looked though her lov ing bluq,c)•es into the clear well spring other heart beneath. So we threw our arms aroilud her, and sobbed without saying a word. t, We know ve7 well that the young cletiy man, wh se Sunday sermons and ,gentle ,itid. monition ,lsail won all our hearts, „bad bin , r fomoist s a iveleome visitor to ourAresole circle. Viiii IsSby Georgie on lii / slnee, and Georgicr. brothers and sistetts'el / ustered about him belled sae through inistry ati,evenhig', elm;mini, the %rano away, until the clock star tied u 3 with it 3 unwelcome nine o'clock warn ing, and the softly spcken reminder Girth it is bed _tine: # . o!ce / iliore than one stifled sigh of regret. time,.'. :Ellen' must go with :Kw layiGeorgie in his little ,lied ; to hear him and !Annette repeat the evening pra y er and hyris Yhee lips had taught them ; to comb the tougq.rown praidg ,of Emily's head•;lto rob Artlir - of the story-ben ,It over yclit...h Iho u)nld hp *e squandered the midnightoil; and 7Wbreath a kiss and a blessing over the -pil -4 low of h sister, as she tucke4 the warm blankets, enirly around them. . i We ili. no know bow often of lateSliebad 1 stcilen ;Mien again, from these si3terly duties, after our sisters! were kicked in sleep. or if our eyes and ears had ever been,open to the 'bet, wn mild neverhave suspected the min inter tot e go Ity-of such a plot against. 4ur pe...ce. 1 , rat game uus associated in 4,14 minds With. nit Ithat was superhuinrat. ..I'he gray loilred pastor who had gone to hiAgnive six months pseiriousisr, had sat as frequen!ly inr thato,siteulalrn chair, and talked with us. We bitsiovea Ilim as is &tiler and a fiiend, and had lwais rivorAipiied.hint as the tnii bodirneh of iall attainable goodness. - .And when 44 . Neivilte rime • among us with his S high, pal fori t head and soul , kindled eye. ive had tho, ht his }face algo "the • face of an, an gel "---$ glorious for ' the . poitit of morlstl passionl Espee;sally a ft er; in • answer tol,lon il urgent I II fivin ' among the people with, whom t, h wait laboring, - he had frankly: Hilt; them, t. hi t s IrmrPose ,was tuft to remXin, among them or anywhere on ilia native ahoie ; that - W 4nly Waited this guidance 'of 'Prod deric t e i a Onto - in a foreign'ilime-- er i this nt bOlrail*d diecrosnre oft Ms pi os, .. we pla , our favotite !readier ..ur'a h r pirstaeliiilf sailltsbilv -... „ . ..', ~ Elut.,Fei : ter lien 'was to bit Marrie4=-4110 r Inailiu4 q M . Neville.: Al then, "oh 4is. un i ter, yn .. o fire ,ining tisiair to' hidiar 4 bitrft fromotir lips , ; with is fmsh.gush Otsubo., 1 c r "1 wo# '` first that lookettnp_intwEll ,troubled face.' it , *as heaving with emotion thaC-r. _i ita.fakitalants: 'at. the: tide ,r es the seal_ tier• lips were firmly c9mricesr, : her - ey - I.l".fi xed nn some distantdream, glasrd , with y.Wo. te.ari ' thai-htotid still itt their chat. uses fni.h den to fiill: I almestf tritnbie4 as 1 'moot rgitmee.: . , `4.: : ,4, ,, -' • t ',, "Si4cri! AO - es-744E 0 ) 11 Y rsl l o-iesAit4isle4 ] in ahutkiisbisper. "1-Insh '. be calm t Don't o : break mi , heart. Do 1 . 10,0 Nu)tesillint=l ~ The `f.ttrort *l4'lW M itch ,; ltie u'id.didied- - en -I ''"bel. PO. IWe ,tilted h e rs to - bed,l"trigtied ~ x ., ~... into: t; rTetfulnew of - our, own i grief I: 4 yfi _ 'limited until Alf VP wel4 kOeiii Ju?d f0,,11- ~. sinnatetv ian In wceping v vew .atrom klpr . \ 'the met towinch she ,Rd _pledged ter heart. ; , , . • - t-:. We prie..lipolifirlmotho Void - ot - reteinn-i ammo Whet ~ eteier.Tteart, .'thougitiogin, 4 in* rei f tl i Lin°. ,tith 9 'titil i V ° o4; l A t OP*Ti 0. WeilL s ett.R . C l , lo . l l , F r ittt,Obink in Stlllie . 11W 1 id. that; liyoc4 'Or the enniittg. seOsiihtluit*d hort, *ft iterptimabhi. tit* tdbitti. ' - 4 r , II OM 1; CZ 99 a , - -. ..;J L.:: ,i, .•.!•;!: - zf..- ` •. : : J . .. I r AAZLER & PALITAEI - 061.;thotber - luidAnl& its the lialitto viith ' ....,.....,.., ~, pi/APAR T :*4urpi ~-;;,, ~0 . -i . ,.dr _ ,.„. ; -1 ividttit, lips I hat - qinverett=tenderly :liild*tair., . . !..,Fevikierso*heve, en:41,414 -164414,41wf -. No love , : is so anifo r tnV l uasel fi stth - lt.lnlth - !•!intaienseamplutiifeapitaltind lattnr-entttloif- t : '- er's,.tiarely; forthenghsholettned On ,ElFu.a,s% !cd" in the puptagli-t.ni-A! „,e' po ,', .-'.!•k n a-.4-i-i t i ,, the stri* • stiff of her declining years; shliii !Milrbira'rei'' ..-tt:..ta-'!....t.). _,„, ~ . .... , . ie-lw. aorroWed not as we didohat - she Ives gotfig,,... , !tiStiet, , thaVe. i titiiiiitd4. he 4Se foe' litippy • in, the: " - thi:gilt I :that hit' : I ettent - of the xteted:c;.;.' - ...,. child had- fund that,'".pearl, Of great prtie,!:' in! - ;Th e into at. : e tie ac; ... i-eehl itndievn Wnrl4.-rti i On% lloNetAtwPg . - ',tick •hicr,ea* ;113E41- besot :114 guide and prcitecp her. .„.,..'..,,„ ,-.- : t extravagant:it e'lyett" - , = . - ..,aiher,_ sat „silent., irr7 tbe ..ehion,vSoAle,f; I Ilightavti. soitret/4 ins faßht:i."tlian anti' Or 94 - ;:iOthe'''Pkril's 'that 1 fronl- - vilik'h-ti -. htiOatillt • would - OnVirint liii Zietireitt, 'ditiighterpitutAlie I 'Fs - try-fur them ,wbiek k • „ ~ I. , -.h privationa that. might-00re Upon:ter, tire, in-1 ;inv. 40,4 Pk F.P; 4 111 that :•Cialtealtity . ,;,ancivilized writer, of4ltc,glolto.-oppy4tively, oxl iit; -A whither, she _was gang. : ;But t our parents had 1 ?Least, as - toil tokeep , .. ~. dedicaird., their, children* to God ; luid:2 - they! 'price With flu at ''otte,•ll , . Would 'not east Veen - A; shadoWen the , patli of it une;provi4 bouse.slo - self-it:iv-Mee their darling' I bad* ehttisett*.::' ' i .-• 'Ateer. .i4A7fi,' And *daily... , . To*Oothe down to the'thironiHintiO littiede-: - •';--fs.ii,:a.ril- 41 .9 1 ‘...-„ .... , ~ ~ . 1 11, 1 4-LIC”, i T - I of , 'ration ' • ' how w t . st i tc h a: lJ 'ter, but, a n article esteemed althost prt.,,eTtni. ~ tails i l txeilding p,repiti-. , • - t ...r hi i. etteto r t hih r . - - - bid , t e 6 l 4' tiieeeett,rheefl"! "- raisins•and . tt• fOinecl, . paaed 0.114 prepareditened-lt• With ; ourjeartiu .:eyes, and!, seasoned i t the' proprietors' fr „' „a Pfle a t u d . ... ti t's d - o t e ;tri th ee t• ‘ • ,, 0 in 1 . 14 ., 3 th (01 e , Tr , lixt, esi .. o li s li .: r apee itigt r l the'Niie* 'sling eak . e: . , wiih - 5i.101,.. lJut - • !here ' is : , little in * think:og thtir . these thing's.' Elleh' ..g" wi ng-- o ut of ‘a ' f4lir e it i ' 3l-r '4lsul d 'hav 9 : l7l wa i t h i - •fi r t . it i d_fo.ot ti. ,[4=,i n . n o; ' l t s she ;,. it_iLd ....r. itn, , i o n oo is.hi .i n u g e t i h h e4p s r ei tt4l„tff it e a ed. a ;•, t h i ,. 4;a ij i. W, a il i t, a l lr ' 11,, been i every emergettey4 great and stnall.-=4. i 7,l l : r. ,.. i i ifistitute f iii r i l i s .L., a l tn i te rittl*-7 : Ntithing could be made without ter. •• Even I I er !'.the - ntamtfitctureofpa-peirj.- Mali expertineett : the bride's' eake was. taken from, the ovett'lly , have siren been trt ad,, tkl a„ gh,„ - a„ - :yet i •=i her ciwit fair hands becanie no oile d seryants,l ,! vitht : lt ~ ,,,, , , r , , ..,„,,,, ~, ..,. ~,, -. 011, , rt!03141,. _.l: sister in., even mother; was willing to vrini .- 4e I bl , hope,la - vieve=of whit has . - I lready,•neen risk of turaing.sister Ellen's bide's cake ;. and .....) ...,, ~ - ..f -•A ~ it_ ,:. ~ •,A.:- . i.i„i . ! - -t ,' necomposneo, that a tnuatt, y; oL.e.e..trt.o, she nink- Just bow to bake:it: : . ! • •. •, • . -. '.What I• • . ....-. -• • • • '- 1-. t • • • • . = • : • suit' will be•attaintxl. ; that-trisizeilitif. I is eapableof further and greaterWOltievetttents e lt. , , roof Sbeliered. - :',' Old and young; 'Mit ''• tlr tilid 1 - ibia - indeo .whlqever his physit.4l and- - .intel-,! • rich, I tnited. an bring:fig - .their : gifts, • ; regrets i • tettual wants May, crave- as ess e ntial .to * the; and blessings - to ,the closest companion •of the • o • iod - p - roix.e ..,- is i ve ii . 10 . 0 , 4 . 0 . 0 ,J 1 .‘ iiiii ,• of - of i i i*, : .,,, I:9 'i" L ' l •lie,i• were soon- '!'") '?.. e • - The " .I ' 4 true interesti - iirfiiirffee, , :\tvin iii;-tithelielnii=l: .;,/'' something 'I! the idea 'of 4' l4 ' s "th' i i",!" . - l l i e e ' hai l • Cared and- brought ;within - 1110 - liehieienient att.'. toutliei 'the, 'syinpathir =of every - neart • Chit` icieneo and; ert. !"•We' tra4•thatithecteelt*V 'nuutilttiti hag not too WIT Ise.ired," To see otie; , . Witb Sy itipathies and relinementi like our! oWn.'. • P t t ,: er ii i i t 'Z i.d on • . b in e ' th re ! 'i tn o ti i. ° -,„,l g '" ; : h . iii e i r d r e e tVi o * f i l Li s r ten . Y(6( Pe c ii t.4 . : ' rend 'the strong ties ;that. bindto eouutry,... and . - -ii - itlieadV''beeti sulfereel,: „tritili t 4il b y ':_ .homer, Lonitort• and civilization, tor ,the , ,090 d,. tim e „. r . tis.. , , mitiw , rivniietom o i. ti6i , ~,,,,,„,...,,, of the ist.. - lind degrad - ed,, b , cittbeit,','bring! . - t s ti t. e,.... , hav e r beeri eo - n'ip j le. ed" r tti . redt2. 1(0 'a "-- Or. striing ylnte relict - Ll' equtrast, . 'au - sum n- tiess oil most human lites ied• among . tho'gay-,, ,their.sheets., and-in some - mlla .. - aspet,;;Adi •- the _publication of theirp,!per/hltogether. ,='. -,, ' eties hi t id luxuries tiflune4 , -: _ : -... ! --: !" I*' We know of tie Inthro:petoo4Uiadertitklng; , ~ • Th& 4ll iY ; mind . the blu.- camp . 4114 i ship: in *it peeunittrY'Poineet'te it;'thatrteittteint,V - : was -to sail, fix;nlß--r=--, QP: the enuAgg . .eki.• , at this time , the 4titi • .. aien:ito,'t 4:tiiii , ifaskt , amid it rust take aw;y„..t . he •id 01.•,..: ~, = - -,. !: , ee; ••,'- • -.;. - - 1 /•-•• ' • -'' "' r - 1 ---•-. f - '' t : r'` ! --.•. slis6 t.,..4 'up 'in the ' '0 11 '4g 6. ..0 6 0 4 41;i•i• all i We . have ni / pr sent iii".4et•,!Priiltid_ -- -.44 0 . 4 4; %am - i , i -:`(1 . her, andlOp - gedlie :,I • l'loth6t 'sight' 1. 50 p i pt:r , r 6iii ~ 2shicki,t , f i. es i l i ttote d ,,x/i./.., 0 ., . of- h e r ' - weit'face; might look - tipon . - -ter•- - an ---:" ~ _ itfaetu_ / iv 21.6 I I 1 , 06- 0 Pinliid'o"4l' ll ' . SF,F; • .speak Ole simple words-thatshintldlink-heat. .valliii't •••• ;600,000: .- - ,Afloit-i i ig - tliti'!•eitte' -- fOr 'cute eta ; -,,. • ; -. , ?II - -.;•- . .•?, .'.: -i t t l - 4,4:1i :f - pounds of : rag.i. are ! required ;fir :We sisters al I artimid.her, but not too ucui', \ 1 rrpik one -pennd -4 : ! pariere;*o4" 44 A { "i-1 - -3' for Mir hearis . were overflOwittg; and We etittid ~) .pound; ofrags * . - consilMattl: 0 .4 41 .Y.O.kFir: not ii-Car, the happy faees that should g. / r3 e' 7 l ,a - Well, at the - Jittel of tiitir centi, .;Pti4d; area. N train of bridesmaids. She had :cheerevtis,!, ! worth t10,400;01* and if we acrd. to tltis'the throng the - 'daki with. suitihine frinii . li,o . wit ~ - Obst ef_inamitltetaringt whieb, Wi•h the , --iitieW' -heart; l ual even while "ere; iwerp . arraying' i ced ; es t and flied 'Capital itistirancee mietr, trio, , in her I simple whiteirtiuslitti like •a/ittnth- for I has . been ftinntlte be $4',05,0,4/00, and the * o44. - the sitclrifted; she bad - ("Iterated , / tt r., :thoughts I Oflabor, making an :aagr:eguter_etle,23.,il3s into cheerfulness. It seentedyrkesotoe dream l'as.the tiet!ual expendituru iir tfianufteturiug , Of faihi• land, and ;she the: - emt;oiilineliv of•I paper. w0rtt.427,0p,900, ,27,00 F 0,000,` We fitid - ihe •iiiea.4, grade' tind' lovlibeA curg . the, pert of 'some 1 ore - of profit by; uo Mean's uni - 4onablei': end • Qu.eol"titiair for al - litle Wbile. The drench I whitih might even be itiinsideredfsmall,::-Weri. change' to It , tar. di ffrent r4ity, when- at•the I ;not' the mattufaeturer'eorimaratively freefrobt door.O her Mothers roops - she : put her hand !those sadden Ohanges I:that, 44, 1 4, She . tatitiatti in -diet, of -,1-104 Neville, and lifted her:oyes .f crave of cloth and, Metals. If a f .substit* "with a look/that said :-,--"l,Wliere ..! 'l. ‘ ‘) .gue.., l - fOr:!ngi hi. diseovered,; : whieh "INviti sli,'l.;'nk:tE . will 't ' (' - )i - ei.en from all heside.: • • -: :- , -- 1 - it , ply o f li,a per , r all y tip ti k t hi,=-4-a ttlt i thi; .# o. ['Tee I fell fait in:thaftasorObly,"though the da;tytiadily , percefile that's ' -tretnendons imp's'', ---' geode - id-met rani tried to ithile•ttS they press- 'i this .twill be - given- to' the: - imuinfa4ure....!.. -Balt.' etfaroimd. the bride to bless her, and . bid her_ America}; ~. 7.i,- _,.. -." .. ~ - I. 1- ' / goodhse. A little. girl,. in. a patched,. hat Clean. f oek,,p,tisliedfor,Ward; with a boquet of vicilet- he'd ,Stitie'berry 'biissont's r - in her hand. I -*** i , fl' 'f•i., - `llisS - Neily—'iiiitSel 'Nflis'liell." i 3 she 'cti , - half-laiierhiltir h Irsobbine , -" I-pick ed the '• on pttriime for•you.". -- • . ~• • •."...Ell:stood and kissed:the little eager, face, - Tliej -t child burst_iitto tears and . caught the fel d sr titer'dress, as" tlpligll she would-- have 1:U0.16'13 'her face .there. BOA'S:front; armed -*emit ', inindfurbfilte brides'attire, snatched the 'child away. •!- s. 1. ' • •' ' •-: -'-* _'; --: -:- “- 4 1 a ibr- w hatl 4 )ll l d You , La whimpering in the't styl4 as if-Yeu had any right ,to Miss -Elleti.T - • .; ;." _., .. 1 - - : -- •- .; " gfite vriu; al waYs goOd t o me, and - she'airly ...4imd•l - schnol..teacher,”lp - leaded the little, girl in a_sabdtred itndei tone. :• -- .- . ••• - ' . • ...;;• Ain . "-- drew her,to her „side and iiiently it; eutufp teed, her.. .. ;' t 1 .. _ --•-, -. . _ • " Step - aside—Fither Ileirlek iabere," said one Just t en. • -, I __.' - , .. ,•• • --, Theliewil about:the bridal :pai op r ened' to • admit tvitthite•haird,•hatehlind -old mate,-wito game leanin-on ,theiartn in!' hii -way IgrAnd . (laug is r. : g at ; he . r : , H , errie F lt . • , w_as; . a . .s. • u • p er ar niat deacon, Wbesegood..iords.ind works had in fir !int vitlue iii 'every--heartln -that' l enbly. =:• •-•- ~ . !...f.!‘i'lltey,ttdd•Me the . was , going,' liemar ,inart*ltoiliitnself,,‘,l they iay:itis het:wedding; I aratittro iee my little girl 'again,. and-Lt . :At her. '''''' - ' " ' ' - i • ..;:•:.:-.' ' .- • Stil ' ;prang r - -foiiiard - end laid both ' ter c.., ~ . e ' -white, t inbilaglincla in Itil,te large.: hand 'of 'Lift* 090. , 0 1 d - -' ing!Y- - t•r . : .i •, ' ', 7 ..': ~. ' '. :, '... :He dk w near ter his tilling eyes, and -looked searebi tgly bite . ..her: y oung , -..soullit 'counte nance. ': , .: .!• •-. ' ' .- - c•;; 14- t'A - xiit just' see ; yoti,.derling.. and they, tell -me.4 hkuill never leelou•again , m . -Be ; raised his -band over her head and , added sulepinty; - ,Tliii,lllVlSOng..of bles.iingti,,tie,4Ptitt.,4l,6l - 3 .:W - t ima`• - ..i . .,: - Atite n ; ': ' '*- : - **. -. ..., __- ''*' - 0 Aincar nehned'ili* liii - ea - aft ; Ild i rrti , ! .. v ili - E-i i it r t ;-!;•!. : • .:,..,-:... ".-,- , • ...,-•=••-„,- , ~.-.,•!:- f :=-:•„, .:• ;•,...,....- ~-;;.,._. .-;- And :Ellen loand.up - vii,thilie Inok-q..io ~ .:.,..,.,,,._-....,,. ~.... ~ .......81iii, e ritrf rott pus,, -Phi the • - •lastmrrilq9t_ 4i* jorty* V6*Ei4ii ' hi - tint:itself ITO' tpy helot' twiner.. art,'-bea r ihe:a -. y - 'of liattlitlikel theti .- realised lnite , the iis - ;:iight o* - 3r.; inototta a'. ray! af:ll9pn Ifin._ . tvinftt, . ',., - NY oqtft A* niAig . th p . Rresv, ,).-..... - : t. ,---..., :;---,.:,..„ ~,-, .1 It , :VA - 4i li.eiii', bu t 1 iiit4 fio. *,9r4.'.'s 'th'iefl 'ortiliiiitioi.' - - - stiti'*iii.'iiiiieir'.ieitat . . idnar' isle.;,and we learned at to lit'o-witli-•- :dal ;:theitgliit's!iviiii'''iiiiitifitiontb!vbeftire ,thiell tie ones conic :forgetto4ll iiv.:!&Siater , { 1 44 . ;'i1,44 1 4 ,1 4MP0u..107 , -gr41 4 ! , & 4111-- ikikv! i t...,, Thea4e,: - oattroA _:he ~.pl_gN_ Pfi, - dCiii...,, i - lia'a..inn - p,i - iina. ili e .Tiesh - ;tiiilt - ,( 1 i,1.:, irdif.if ~., . .v,,... , -;;Tv. - 2 1 / 4 ,1,4!..-,..1.1,..1- , s-.,-,.5.:-..-n-.1 ? ..;-,t. 01." ; 'tut licit 40.5tYtiiiit4:0/,'llihi*higcin', Ise, I, .:, raiiinuittii,u4*lnununkint:AutPl4;' ... mei a '90,0-,thikfitfiNt4fuiflextgc 4 MOOPf fAgkit#; ,, vO u rlilllgi 4a44 . 4.o .t! illo 4Yt us U iv( titdiif:a ' v,. and F ort s' , , I , iiijn,,ap rite;, W - V" . .d iiiid'iso=VPitio,'efiettWAra_ aid `of • tiokii , 64;90004 ttli4eiar ovi,ol4titiele *ilia ittitiovidoisiiat OkYlivit4iti. . 6 * -I. • , piAnci*iihtolot.#,- ..._ ~ VI: gli " 0 443ftfiecistkiAf,.K11.,, t.. .,. , .tcti; 1 1,.. Ati t - kik ill 4-: effire . ii. " lin t . -"nfio.). q 'chitin iiVei iiVlikilliiVZ.:o4l, 1 4, 4 ** 4 :44 1 ' Illiat. arrive. -:',/".' .. :. ,: --. , ''.i.i' - ' l i' 4 . --, .'_-'' t ....';' ,-.:(1i,,..:7..,0 Pi LISHEI r- .4. - - --; - Immertine4Cal'intbdied. r_' , -- -q‘ I .... Werrtind Art the CA.nrier desi. Etna MO* iti 1 tieeount of a curious ineident-Arhiel,oecurred r. at a - ,.`ettarity,'fairin. Paris., ,A.'yputig,llol l , Niss . *-----.-r celebrated ,fgr her; beauty, und )vit, p reside d oua :et :the tables:. ftlipen,i I - the throng which pressed 'arOtind - It "fair 1 yender of elegant Articles, - waSalottng gen: tletuntuor much lissurauce whojgazed - 11P9n the: lAdy:wktb ofTeniive freedom,. and affected to. adintre .th - e,.vOriolts. articles ,exposed expo4t:tir 1 eile.',but bought nothitig. .l 1, - ' , --- ' 1 ' W,hat'will'you please ii) btlyi'siell-itSici& MiSs A- 7 -:,4ith a ittilo of peeullar titian. I.= l .' ok , replied' tha, exquiiite, , yothilat*lik ring . .look, ..‘ what I 'most vrish to pUretatseAs I . ..tinhappily not I'Vr sale.' ' , . j"1 ''.. _ 'Perhaps it is, said-Alto lady, I ;',- --, ' Qll, iat, I dare noideelare'rny wisltW; - ~. '.Nevertheless,' vaid Miiet_AL-7--: ,''',' let. e _ 1 92 0 w niiiit Y4?ll3ivih to buy. i. l i , I. _ -,, : '1 ' We 11; . then,, slut's, yrat„..lnst.st upon i, i t;',.: I a - :gloss y - ta& should like`.* ring le t - your , .n c hair' ' - .. ;', - ...,' l' -:;•• r• i' ' The liwy . -m , anifeitei) itto etriburrassinertt., I at the bold' recluest, but with a pair of fic4ll -1 ;soralliliPdintely clipped °time pf,lier,bs '. u. 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