Ilepubltic'an. Steam Printifig[tiff;e, In It w 1 y'fi L.,„trop, Building, np v tah l •:„ LIMISOD 1 1 14III ; TlIC11..SPAY 1. , AT VONIIIIC-13E, Sl - 413fi: ' lIAN4A COUNTY, Iff H. H.' FIIA Z I V. 11,1, - AT $1,44 • TEAR, IN ./I . DCANCI4 -1 :13: , BUST 'TESS, CARMS. . , . . • - ••P.-Reynolds, ---, ~:•11 lONA Is 1.1: TAIL(111 , e,h ,-, r, lu I.:semen: of Sellele'e-. • .1 ' Hotel. encl., tr.d.o4.lNloan•se, ra. - . .1...., tr• - ..e, °motel' f.. , 1. r.V,..-1 1. ."7, ' r.. .. • . LLD ..W. C. lUall, 1--; !,., „. ~ 3 1 - Irstri.tx Axe 4.3F.Q X. IJ: - . , inz loeferel liAn - is,l( 114 An militt -1., Coot,'. it ita atteitkl .... 311 the ee.:ll. or Me yews...len. t tr i:,....,,, Att"..i.fn gimp n the t •-otn,. LI Pt' Clorptli, .?.4. -....vs;..„ l ALl)tail Centm,Seeq. cr.. 1-. , .. F.lg. 1. 1":".'4.-61•4Y — . 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A tel:lo,..Trt=l;s: - ,...1;i n i , `• 1 " ' l ''' '" ,f. -°?': .• • 141.-,,,4 , ....i ;.s - ok mururct, 1:a.,4.1ag. ~ .1,15, ; ,..,._tf • • ~ , , • - Bacon ee Meeks,l* t • - g)EALTI:t , Fri :0! 1ir.1.. of litr,tfiti. Fan 1.-rn P. .1 llonvt4l, JI, I. rat, °mite.. and Legions, •:-.•:ell ••;•81114;le..-, Dried P'yell t j., Ap r 4rl.--13rrrli...1:roN, 1 . 1 , 5 - lee, Pre.,-r. e.g; 9Hreek, \ I ere „ i ler- ' el;,le, ••••,Int... Fleur,' Ilt., -lard. 1n.1 , 4, l'orY,Si..l, ,ke.l..t•e, , S. r.,,,,,1e I.lLonquie, Augur! 91.15a.-tt . ..... 7 ...- 7 -... - V --- ----- - P. Lines., -: ! 'i , • 71..ksrfroN:incs TATTAn,. - Brick 1r.o:-A. neer T. ei.4.t, .JI. r C:.'n Mere, Mottry.,e, P - a. f •ntrese, holy T.:. 19:.-9.-lf .1 ... Henry C. -Tyler ~ .• , , . . .1., r'tr.Fri It, Pry 11c..xte.,411 - orer'ee.t"tehr,:la.t, l'an'o.ey Not One. . l 11: .I.l.V:ri ~. il.ir A. 1 .0 .) , ..A . 1 .0:1 l'orl - A ~ , ~,,,-Wi.pi w..,:oee V. • • 1, I Pr:., ilii. 41,1 of NaLIA - LIILLI. PALIIO AventiE -F. F Y e L il • ..„ • e..,e...e.„43.., .1:1 't.t, 11•:.:•.-1.,•.' . . • • I . tWilllAni IT. Coalier it U.'', -. - f- ) ~ ANIIFIIF -- ; - Soccil•ksore. to nit T. tee 911 a', I.' l , )Ic,r t,r se, l'a. Off., elle .11..,r en.l. n . .r,-., -vm t, St t ,v, Tu. .. '-ir : 1r... , ~.c. grlterry...) i',..r.r.e.. Aleut:vet., .1ut1e ... 9, a-Z.:J.-tr. ''' •,. '' .- , ' . - ;. - H. Garratt, - . i ... . i - tlT,“.r.sAtx et.d.:lZi:T.` IL DE.e.i.r.l: ••• , rl.orrt, IfItAIN. 1 . ) , `A LT, .1.r.:....'5e-wr :Ana - Q.,....1....,: , .., , torl. FmiCe i/l.ci-:. W 11l k,,,.1. e. , m1.1111,...nrt Enid :11 , .. 1....1 01,‘,11 a 11r.:0, I.y 'll, Fad: et . Lun.lre,Onm:h., :•.t etr, lor. . .1 rAtlt!..t )- - 0-0, :.!,9:tt . t'x'.ltt , lT.4 thr . l.l , ,gle liareel -5 bi1.,00.1. All nr.1.,.. f, , , 51. r.-1,t;.• • :ILA , 1.14 . -af„, —,..,,, .7.1, - ..1.1', iitt zi..1r.1 to. I;:".7.'"k"'ioh „•• .1,1 lFrk.e .. In . TFr , l.Yekk.,, • 1., I', 091,1ull'ilthre of Farmer.- prom'' In their, 3,46! ,r, „.., rtV ]!llford, F%.,1,1f11c1. 30, 1,..,'...1.-1y i , ~,, l -. l' G. P. Pertitara, • , 4 -gs. 1,..tn - vA - Irzitu;-,‘,E=4l-.%,..iv,',!::....',..,-(- --- ..r . 1.,mti0n,.. Shop one ipor,.,elole K. eler .1. :19.1.'-,...r•1'5. •••-• ~ 3fpotzvee, .March I, 1f..:4. . '-' r - ~: r 7. J. H. F.rlitb, .. , 4 E -I : al;gr a. li . :ll , El . rf o lgTt a N c lE.; :: ..;_t : S: . h. 1 1 . ,!tt Et., , and 7 r.r';'.CO, .Stw Milford, JA.1.1../71: ,, , I hh?....1y -, 4 1 - -----PL-' Keeler & Stecluard. . ;: _ • ... 1 1-ALT:RSI;II4.X.iTti . .t• KIWI:S. Leat.h.w wvl F1.,.'.r. e l... it e l. .tipc Mhan et., !Ina door i w low St,..riet. itr.tel. -. 6r... 1 , -, t FtSLZA, . • • C N. .Store , . ~." ..' . .1 4! .1.....: ..-I ^.. t.IV.g./.. 1.i.:41.-1.1...%1 • rt . I E...H. Roo•ers, - • • , C T tLL v -fieue! the :MANLYIC t1:111i: of xll do. t . .,, r 3 , L. T .i/10.., Pt SLEItiIIS, CA Itl.:,:!titES, WAG•4; - --•-,— tv . t !!. F., :th.. • n the hivtrtyle a worgnAnxhil , nnd Cr tLe -", - 4---.. ,, t. , ,,, .t3terla.:l„ [tit the well 4i10 , ..V:.^ • !:...11 .. . ri..re , . , rCda ca,t,..1 - .•...,..;.. t 11......1. :n Monjr..t.e. where ue wlll tw hat.: y tO t'eeelve "trk• c-,....., LI ~.., ...,,,, want o..tt yth,, A itk h',•lue.•" I .-t M. t rttr,w„ .h , : ; . ten.twe 13. 15.'..i,-ly . -A ' .:''; If. D. Bennett.: 13 ER, s:lNut!r..n.nra Coln, rt. avp« , ,p!c 1100:N . ,:ag pm: Is prt-Air: d retiodie,l,s 13-01:q. Fh-kz:tc. %%4 .repdve 41, -- I , • . • -William .. I:iA Teri RtrAIIIEIt, wor1:1,11 for thr ph*t I veaza rah the most stliTtalw orgh.cte, he tech , acct that he cat. in the ...tor'...t.ltc-olt jct., en f hort• war. warelnlcA .11.1%..41Dn. Jercel• 144 tents. .1 • ; ;•,4;np IVollttfe, I:I.?... , trtN.corn e r 311.11 r d 1 race Inarle'* Bolt 1, Itl , :ttt:rot , . • s 1 Wht.171..111..E, D..lrd, F.. D. 1 1 / 4 1t , h1hh - ee. F.. Kittg..',cry, E. S. 11,ht1ey. ' , roil r, C. D. I I 141, r.N., a . 11.1..tr05, :544. 1: 4 • Wm. W. Smith & Co. , - • CABINET A ND eTI XII: .!tt.11%". LUrrn , ...Krer eonsn • ••y co.! to.toi o,L Ono, "-• of f•ArtNnt I , ocnirrtn or lloodthed st Shop and Ware Ro.oun foot of ]halo Street: .1:01.1 rose Fa, Zlay , " • ? .. " Hayden:Brothers, .-' ' a .z., -Tr ntitrsAts DEALEBS In Y. - 1-7i X ET: NOT It.NS..thtthei, 11' 1..T.,,1ry, Ste,.., lika• Mutat& .seal, co,. r.,„ , ~. : nroltr,tatt.ate, redata.tapptlolut Na. York ,70,1,14 V t it,si„ No Milftut,, May, 1Q:&-1y - 'I 1 '0 __ .. William & Wiiliai H. Jessup; 'C)RiiETF AT Nll•Nrrnalt, Pal FitzToi ..m,Dradford,Warne, Wrouth4 and Lv.prne _ ---- , , ! • ;• Wm. H. Jessup, •• • A i 4 r-011.57 A v T 141i",titYrAllYyur.litc, A'N'D CCOIIIIS:. (:;11 1 11 " 11 ' . i.. i' ( c ) . rlt l a ) - 1 4, 1 gtTAL ' : t.:, 1 i . .r..7.14 . , T e . .; x Y' l k iZgT a . "" l Olig. ea talk. ;4;LLUISVI, otcr. pied by ' llUll. Ye 11 LIWIS . '.. CJ017.11.. ' I _ . . --.----:-.• Bentleyo p t Fitch, . . k T cITINETS AT 1...LW. A7MI VOTTNTY 1-AND. 'A017...N1. 'S!.Z. .11. ( at ^, rex* cl the Cu= livpr, 119htruAr...1 . 3: 1 , . r..!TtZt.rrLe v.. ..... J * . ' • 1. r trlrrn. - • .-- . , .tat)ert Chamberlin. d ~, ' ITTORNEX .AT LAW, AND JiCSTICE OF THE FEACE...t. ltp.oe °ter 1. LIN:A x Cb!,6 titcat.- 1 11sm - r•-ops., 11.. —4. A. itsslanell, 4 7in!L'S'ET 41 , NIUNSELLOR AT LAW. OLI, pver li. 13. .i.lk. We..., - Ve Drag Store, t.rsorr.a...tra"A Ina‘r:, Dr..-11 I- . William N. Graver,' . , • i Tt lIINET AT LAW. ST Lone, klesorr.t. e.,i Traetlctio &F nlr 1; ,L t , e,iscu...Coz.c.rek of ILercmo. aeottioroto e ki.mwSa , :Ili to ( ~e 1";: . -I et, Cmone. , Itoslitve from otquoi will nr.rvice v. azipc u.l , -1 , ..5.:: 4 oFficE No. 4i Cberti-ut.:itrret. • • 1 4 . r.,". L , ne, !ven:thee M 1',5'.9.-5 ' '17." __. .1 --t, Ty. . 1 - , • l.oyd• A Webster,. -kisr.s4 , r,;etirttip , , Th. Copia% and S _ et t Iran . War,. ; aita.; r".rdow Sol:. J'ant I Doors, 11 naton - ,1r.1n da. Load Yd.- 1 ,nnl4nr. aid all rdr.d, of SkatiatnY. litl.drl.. To , d'hdr do 7 o. ',.. .:nd . .. Mat and Carpenter 9L op um!' Ithatnail.4 Chu,- " A L. If' , Ztt. , lll3t. ..."... 4 ' la. - 34% .-. 17t :1... A44111 4 t /5. 16.3, / . . • _., t ---,... -....:...-- ------ -.‘.. —.-- k ___..._._._._, . ... ~ . . Jobs W;Colb, 11.. D., g.! -itti..ir r , toot, i nto . a to vrntlee X tU/ If.:1 tit, re.. _: :, 0.:-."..17.f.cli „`V , b • _.' t °, 3 ;:il l - ,'11:1'21 . 'e!`..'7...7, - ,Ygo'rk`l.'airj.i v o; -l r'it CUBEs Stot., °m.o.:Ur Searle • italc2. llorTzi. - ..t. 51.1. c.. Cs., Pa..lhrrit ":.,15',1.- - 1 ,-• : - 4 ,_ • ... •;•. r . • . - Dr. ..11 II: Diakpek.. • .' . . i. , -i-DTITSICIAN AND Srlafil:ON,L.a.a t.- - ZZ.Zo.lll . lc•excte.,) ,,, c , lii 1_ at Mouthao. Srmselamma artibt - r,l , a. OrlICE: overilril,ori •it Sna'a 1441.4, Ln4s.lr•rs zt.f.t..rl,.', ii(r..el. • ~ 1, ,• - M,...•.t.raFe.; llama. 1ik..1:....,-, . 4 : _ . ••.. • ft i; . . . .„ )Jr. t Y.Wilmot, . . ..,,, r.c. I:AntrATt. of the 401:1rsth3c. Inn 7.167, -- ---2,1c c.., ,, ,r, %Jr Ateaittnr, is now perman.tlylncatodin iisnr,...l.i - .1, l'A. 0-i t,-.., trtratz ,f1.1.3.1.1.Le rod Egzsbrth St, ptcuit• ryyr..-1 , -c C.,. . 0 . L • •,",,-, 'May 10.16:7_ 1 1y t . . . . . ~ —......--_ iti t --.. . ' ' ._. • t 0,15 —l' • '3 l •Vtir,...ZZ ~!,- ,--.. - , eintGII6,Z,:I.M.N7:II,-T. 11cl:dim:J. .a5 . ..4 ofk 5ai1."...,„.,,„- orpositr VT. T.r.pli-tt ctwrett,i N "7'0.. 4.4 e..) In NI rut '''''..., nr. • l'aiiirtitlr uttr;, , o4 ',:r. t - - Orr! , to , t,vake.q Inc tretl, on G0.1.D1114 ' 183..rra i.l er; tat ' d to .fiilutc - ektuvittitrr th il JlcrittatrerLtsslary lt,lSCr...ti "- . . . 0; D. 'Ertl RESIDENT DENTIST, MO.NI h F ••' to Hotel Itouto 411, 411110 r 'ir` t r _th . ° I ! te ,, va Gt. - 4 or ttivtr Vale dout L ...ot•t•lc4Ctle Art. 21.11:toht . Itootouht. 6F1. 17 . /=.-t" .•••••,.. • , - - - • • - - - - - • - _ ._ _ q.. B. Tha YeT , •t ' •. - 4 la i WYRCI.IIS /al) ISURawN, 21 I , .sappli, .. Oat!' In t .i. Perao.es [len. 1 • - ' - vra.- . • • ~,..,, t Abel --,-------.-- Tuna, ------ 7-- , ..- " --.• ~ .----- • - i., c , tAtzte vi- T rfracis. MEVICINFA - CREMICAT.... PAIL* Mo. Pyroturf.‘ VW/611140. Mono.. Olo,:.1,1•i. . tvra.Cirom•doe, Croekrzy. ipaose-arr, Wail Paper.' Jewelry. it, .r.. -- .cy .; Ciro, e, Perfeetort bureital rothaneetto. - Tritoors, el••-t.. Tharelf..',lL.a.—ana ..I.:.'ont ro: all or ti.o need popuTor I - oiero M.roiopiti. Nototscrer. Ps, ' , • • ' • -•-- 1 -- - - , : ii r - • Chandlet& - .Tessup. - . -• Vd,ins TS' DRY GO en*. Ileady ri 31Alo.thing.G, = .efito m 11 " ° " 1 "' 44 . 1.5 ta10ter.F. alc. 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IV1: .41..cy, • ~----.- - _ .....„.. w1th. . ...." .74 ; .1 -..--4.1 t, • • Baldwin & Allen. . 1 1 41 mrliottBBLE - d latall Dealers it Flour, Snit, Park., Fiqi i .14atn. Grain, Fred. (landles, Clovvr nttl•Tintett•vll44‘d- A . ..V . IC ZFt l*.`S, suit as Saaurs.:4ol-90‘;es. syrqm Te2: ( 3 o rac. fgt.! 'Ivo!. ::•.1,, of ru - Oic Avruue..apt ,lour blitiW J. EJJITTSdIteT ") • • )4 . ,, TTT , e.T._OCt•gO./e' • kr, ••• - - - - ' • -: 44 . , . Z. Cobb, . ' .-, IV . 11E141;7.1N 0r..0 . C'F.31-M. $....e..zt thi Wort ; ?socially' eattll6 a-r 'b.! Come *l3.ogori. Yfoanue. Pa.. Itasuwa.r, ll:int. 31.'15A.4r, . , . - I.] ICTAV MK. CITY ILLUST'ILATED NEWSFAriaS,..lati 11 AZ 4 3MB,, 34, for milt,* the SLaKt33lO 'Dock •. , • ' - • ...Ih.N 7 lloutrove.. Jan. L lk , S 9 ~, . • „ , , . . , _. IVI . • ~ -IL - LINERY. . , c4 r. —_ - ir : Atim11:010)1,61Cronnonl of.Hreclareu le itAktedik *Leta .n..4.440r /t,lootorslttoot. odtoot OM Eli V/ tO Pir m iaro li gogovot Dor IFAMMIIf (1111110 M, _ . t , . ... - INIII =I VOL '5 . _ • • om the Repositof • `i.l V 1.1: rpp. • • ILT S' A. n. uiscrtFtc. , • • We 611 her n'tleaslt tap, her •i ,nlitile taxi, jr. Ruch a sweet .1041ins9 of angelic ,-;1":3Cl`, With features so pare, and En Idende4 with l love, We think . , like, a dewLdmrp, she ettinefrotilaove. (1 - ; inn., at the chile ef each; day, Whpn oar 11.. arts all veilherednini drooping To 111,7"011. , 2' oar thva' l , : ilrop,..the butaiiGtl geiu, r. hltglliining the trn.d parch& stem. licnr • F.1111er.1) - t.1110 , her e F. 311 eallt a every'', etain, - Till exhaled he Thy sittliea she in drawn bat4;' again, -To the hmnc Jcpur de4v- , 11-6p,the.Slveet honteabove, In eternity' ocean ,r light and oflove. • I • 'fl+ - r mr independent Reptddieult . Th Cirie,f. Fprd Mothers, z.e Nyhtivm keen.likimo, 7 yoar 1)14 dialing die, 0 oh, yewione mit know. and feel, ~ ' Mao: i:,-,2) toy twiny, . • . N 3 -r- . ltrior; the ,tzt - l'ef too.tkreat for leant, ..,_ll - te night,: that. bring no 'rem, • . yi'mvc itase tni=sed the little liand, • TM ' neskled in your breast. ... . .. . . The 1(1%1;11, ace; so lteantifol, . That on yoi r pilloW• lay, t bpNl - - Tli,s up thaf!,dt• .._ ped sweat liises down, ' Quick set the craw - 'of day. ~, . .- n d 011, tO hear the c1u , 41 ,4 7in, • * And think that preehuts rtrt • That ever.slepf iirsiny mitht - 4c Sa,teltderly, to warm, 04 . k Li,s'itt the grlse, Ah •rn0,.., I lit Frett!t,'-i' . 'With liSlllp. twill &miter Lon, Amu through the long And t.lespletA3 night 1 Sure het:tails the rrdh. ,• Mc Go.l, lift tlp n c stiating quttady or I die, And raiQe it fnim,the clay, , the grave, ' ltii, i;ft it to :lie slct; k n.'. tell me that from every storm my -child aoth rest, 0.1, s , .uw me that tirar little farm, ti.thilnilotrtzd on Thy bt:onitt I ‘4. tovti of a art t. Jr-sr et font -o'clock - one. afternoon lit yo-o . young person!, pi opposite genders, sudden poesessiA . cr monied 'them ' , elt - es teg..ther in a manner intended to stteure as t fr t.'t^a , possible the double advantage of cornfMting I,. orpteetMn a4d engtging appearance, and, after- jlldi- Lion! eettlement,', , of skirts anti robes oti the one hand, w.:l hat and ilia on the other, darted briskly off ME . • _fag .the smooth aid •••thir,hg road,i or -R'itiF•ton "•Tear ann mill, nd nol - at. all chilling, - the at mei-here. ThC sari shed- all iti splendor from a leatdlv.ss sky,. and the spoilem, earth radlaiitly re-. ittsgifttefing lacams. The two aleighere 'with •;!.ora lye pace to do, agreed, witliout debate, that nn ether dal so faa arable to their e . .tearsiou could hare keen selected, md la turu,wiMt into vraNns of rhe. rO. ieal excitekient over the, glo; ios of w.inter—qits . . I put sent cheering topeet. . • .tiot having acenstonted thentsalves to the ttssidu- oils fittlds of:in-tete,: they failed to exiedy interpreel certain'onicas which might otherwise hire interfered v. ith. their int:roeent enilloissm. -Of e..inrse, *neither EU haarnticeci-the »itht bet r'. the broad circle of lu thio(n,' haze which turMended the moon, giving iiarning of apprczcbing dis.oriltr '. l the irmtige, nud - filled the pot with. waterfowl hung. , 1 ' it overit, fire.! When be hod done that, he thought the cow - ighi perhaps fall off the thatch nd break her legs or ne F g , , So he got upon the tip of. the house to fie ' belibp. , One end Of Ili • rope 4 hi ' Innik Li ~, 1' 6.,... ...ow.. ~........., ......4 ./.,.•:r 5itr0at.....",:,,q,,,,....14,....4., ,Cott• her, ly-bis . , . . ' tire'ehitnnefand ile_d., it around his - Own ,titten, .n 4 he had to make hlste, for the water .nowibegan., to boil in. the pot rani lie Inid,still to grindth'e batrneal. i. E. . .. Fo he began to gird away, but while hi was hard rtit, down fell the co'iioff the house-toplafter 'all, sad as she fell she dragged the man up t.lr 4 Fllimndz by the rope: There, he stock fast; andfillhe cow s ,he hung, halfway down thh well, swinging! betaken heater and earth, ki, she: couldnOt go up)tor down.. ' And now . the'goody had A vaited st , i'en 141,gths end seven hreadths for her husband to come and 'cull her 'home to dirind7,diut iterert call they had. At last 4re thought• she'd waited long enough,tid went 4 home. 'Dirt When she got there slie la the cow • .banging in such an uglY:pliee, she ran up ; art) cur the rope in two with 'her scythe. pat' asi,she , did this down Came her husband 'out; 6(7the chimney'; ... ;Intl so when his old 'dame Caine inside then kitchen. there the fottnd'hitn.standing- on his 114: in the ; port idge pot --I)(trott.'s Tales front•Xorse:t • ...., Mauritort.. --," 1 declare,r Faid 11 roi. Nrtington. as Miss Wagg s,' thd daughter of the gteefiecer, lookettin uplift her in fullfeather oAextrenifftsbion; yon look as if you had jest cone out of tlic 'upper / drawer, and smell a.s i sweet as the balm ofir;ilead/' iMiss Wagglea,smiled, smoothed do her stiff shy inst bought-;and tossed her head daintily i'o ,the Back of which hung' he newlhonnet: that ite 'earrii•' in ori - purpose i .to blitiW. " P OP S that diet' wash, asked Mrs. list tlngton, without ing her spectacles froncher kirehead. She did)fov!,'lsee the t\ look of the Wagglet as the greeingroeet" , i , d . , hte. Infoitned.her that it was silk. "Doriitne,"exc 'at ed she, taking hold ofit-:" f 0 IL 14%—b151V ,hell y i have kept it! It 'looks as good its: new. If some girls had Worn it, it would h been; in rags before new. , Ile* long is it rhmr, since it , was dyed and turned?".r.-" It is neW," said / Mies Waggles, suppres.Z: Mg a hoop, and extendingiCspiteful feelitCg at the same time,.—" la it, hide / id r: respothied the static. 1. "Well ; My visionaryi l organs do decelveirne i:so,. that I belierethat I am glowing nearsighted ;;but;, arc Son going to have a/new bonnet to match'?" This 1c173 putting, the agony on toathlek, it was a grain that troke the back of till camel. , Miss Wagglea remem bred that she lia.d.a.audden•• engagenient ;and rose .co go,. and ir ~ ..range smile played around thp- mouth of Mrs. Partington as her !isitor sailed ou of the "deer like / ii Ithe-of-hattre ship. Ike . watlted her, "and/thrtyght what :fait It would beic; see ter go up. / Eoneuviza OF Itarmrss.—ltis foTtrunatefor man tbat the Chief and purest joryof life tiro com mon:ttnd gnerally n i iqlable: There'can be, no:ma , iimpoly of these by ally class or order. .The du* earth . on which we tread : has, formed tho. 'principal subjeOt of human ntrife and commotion. Tee sub lbio ocean cannot hd appropYlated: ills end eyei : Must be free to all. 'Cies'ar cannot hide the:moon :with a blanket, nor Ant out the glories, of Ole sun. ; The astral Splendors Of the.celestfilYancipyiind etc: changeful landscape of the ever moving eio6ds, . call never he dimmed or inclosed. in the geteral Kt. truisplaere, in thTS:Most wholesome beverage;ctall Ara - kind nature has placed Prince and . pSasatit nearly on plevel of 'equality. ‘ .fini; choicest amusements are of a similar milversidclimiteter, and learning 'and set. „ . Noce, or the richest aid Montt°&hid socieiy, .enjoy few or no prescriptive rights. • Thai can never rise .sbove the earth's attraction into. an `ethereal 'sphere exempt from its influence. •If thcf ,titstro - or pleasure, or partake l of recreations Witi especial zest in there, they most meek them litapik * matetbut, piasipplo;lor klta No. Vomit, cat ins* lady abet out .weittud oe mustily anOtbee.- .141inuttur bow beautiful,' boor rebid' star boe;shille bk.:talk* coque, theililiavl449#7 tchu,luitao,,icadgeett • Ewer -r Nedkiallylilddi•-cOiisilK 4 N 1 0 1 4 011 ,b; 4%. 10021 *OlOlll6 - PO "- From the IllustriiteiltrO!of TrOahl. . • Memoir of Lorct Itiotatlay. • -:- .Tna rtnicsman. tarsier, 'poet, 'essay- Lit„ hrid historinn, Titania llabingten i , ord.kfaertuirin wasterinlitßolltleY-Temple,.h4.l.lto ein;inty of Lei*. ter, on the 23th'of O A October, IN' pi,. is grandson of.the Iter. John 31neaut.7 A. 3t,—Praahyterbut minister of Inver'ary, ane.'tort ceiebrated anthropist, Zneltatylficaulay, rci rrSrt grist exertions to'ameliornte the condition of ele ;A:frit.= race, .and unetaking !ahem to eNeri the suppression. of this slave trade, won for 'hint 'tin -errduaug . f.tnis and. a teetiinitent In Sirestrulititer Abbey. One of the its ters'ol the eminent min Inge f ttanied monied' Ili.' Thontaa.B4ittingtan, taricii-E•A;;;...13. merchant, and, the name of"Thomaallabington" *as bestowed :upon the nephew—the. subject Or our preSent.memeir, Early in, life he was sent to Trinity C.follrge, 'Cana l . bridge, where Ids career vras one of hie'a 41•erinctIon. ; - efor(!.7.„l , le.had reached liis nineteenth year,. he wori the Clunicellpfa medal fora poem entitled. " romp ;" .two yetitrafteptivtla he-gaineetthe.samepart. cellar's Medal tor another poetic work entitled . These‘poems werc'both:pahlisifed, and they :tarred to bring the "rtntlior- poomineady into notice.. Soon after the issui:of "`Evening"lii was electd'te the (:teen scholarship, and in 16 . 22 lc! - graduated_ Baclitder of Arts;.4d was 'elected Febun uf Trinity College: In 1524 hd okitr.ined ids liiisteaof Arts de. exec; and, adopting the lalv as ltri ftare . protession, _he Underwent. the hue! cow-, or'ticdc, , and, was nailed to the bar, at•Liqr.%.:l,, February, .23.- • • • MEE MMilaial I NO. - k 42. lir In the meantime the you[; student began to de- , veiop a talte ferlite.itiy_pUrsuits. -He couitntmced by contilbuting essays and ballads to a pnrindlcal of - united \tireuiatiou,er.ti6dKnig?t'e, Quarterly, atilt. his papers,. always.lnaked.fer With much wrest, F'ereedily been= the attraction or the . mitt. zine. , Principally Gem the tonoauil weight ':d . '}fric. '; au acs eontributione,ihi, re - rieW was loolcod upon .e a work of considerable importance. Pro. fessor Wilson used 10 i's.four or five vol. , !Mies (beyond obich :h.; ro.;: l fli.1 not, extend) equal- . ad in talent auy other •:?cr or fire In-the coreterss of, our periodical literature. But Ilacauhteri genius ' ~..awTOund. a wider field. In Acguit, -18214 maze 'six months babre,lds call to the bar of Lineidu's Inn s aud.n - Inle ntiil 1014W' twenty-five Years oritge, be • contributed to the Edinburgh - I:earn. bier:nuQua say on •'Milton.", 'll.is 44:11A the first orthat. long see: ties of brilliant. essaYpt ,;;;: I; which, duting, twenty year subrequently, , he enriched the pages of she Ire - The 'Whig patty, then in power, - were not elan. to . recognieo the merits of the POD 61.2=11ati liacaulay. .They gave hie' a lucrative !ppointrnizit,lsi eieaershiph filakruptcy,jaiAl in 153.0 introdtieed .biatinte the thane of coaitoto, by placing "pocket borotigh'r of Caine, at Ids disposal. {Ls ;a ; member of the Legislative body; \,:11.r. Macaulay .Sa;',. , , ---- tiuguishod hinisell by a 'zealous devotion to the bail. 11C33 and debates of the time. .lle became secretary 'to t.to Board-of tmitrol, and lighted prominently to iho protraCted rstliatnentarydiseufosions oirthe Re- ~ form bill. Mr. Macaulay 's cpeecit•-ou this quest*. ' created it der of luteres : sudicient 66 warrant. Its repti"olicadon in the form_ ti a -panlphlet.. In Del - - comber, 1832; he-was returned to the first Reformed I'srliumatit tti member fur the borough of Leeds. lie , continued to represent - the constituency of this Ita •pottatit borough until Febytutry; 1834, when he xe- sigacd'hiS scat and his appointment at the -Board- of - C'entrai, to go'ont to India as a member of, and legal : advisor to, the-Supreme Council of ' Calcutta. lie; ' , rermiined in.tliolast about %hied years; Auring his, stay ho acquired a handsom: ludependeney by Our , Negative nature of his office, and at: theme time contin s ued to pet form his daties . al one of ibe" .Etiirta,. btii9l/.-Rcrittalf. -- Some of his . ~ ; elsbOrate 'az-,: - . ticles,sye are old, were then written an • sent over from Calcutta.. On taa return to England, „ Macsai./ iltnnee Iti lay jutted binacquat. twang : arm:a. erar --- :a on " id Cliste - --: tand ",Warten,linstings." " ,•- : • ,• .14141.1.ya4a.41339y. 2lr, .11a , . again a ccepted office,. under. dovernment. Ile ecante Secr e tary .at • ' , War. and- was soon •atterwar, :elected fetnber - of'. 1 Parliament for•tim en, at ELL burgh./ Vie right hotiorahlo gentleman retainedt . don au, dub . , . 1 Governut:ent until September , IS4I, When the Whig , ministry in which 'he servna.garevray to . the second (,'cabinet of Siryobert Ped, and "he (Mr. Macaulay): was•eonaequeutly deprived -05• office. The general election, which followed innnediatelY fterwards, did • vet disturb Mr. Slacaelay / in. the pcis essicn of .hL4 seat for Edinburgh. Be / Was• reml”etted, and .eun.tin- . ' ' Med to 'sit for that city: :Doring the whole tilmo of Sir tiobert Peel's rtde, it , , , irra.a vim-Tit:nous es an . aetive:metober or the, Whig- Oripesition," and as a consistent atiVocar‘ of fret:At-AIM -And other liberal- ~. measures. In 11348, Sir En' , 'eit, lath-0 - carried' his ..-:' / great Measure, of Catnotereir.rlimformoueciamiaid to • ' the wizen-sit / Mg it:el:3 , :l the ~ -c ountrt party,"and made Key // '.' n or tlie return t.,f the 'Whigs; under Lord : 'John Ritiscll. -Mr. Macaulay resumed *Mee in -this . adminis i tration as Pavmaster Geretal jot* the. Fences ? . withri seat in the Cabluee; andhe fulfilled the du.. ties•of the position untiOS-1 4 1; 'when he -unexpectedly' idt fda seat in Putliarudii , ..• The'verintily - of the eon. rttitn - enta of the ScottLh capit i disagreed with the tight honorable gentl , Fman on 'the subject 4 of the Mavnooth grunt, at. 4 l•rp:,: the Opportunity of the general eljetiou to entt ltica•in favor of Mr. Cowan a : ' citizen, whose theolog,led-hias and eeefeelaqiCel views... welts Much - more in Liver. The rejection of: so dia. dug' tishtd a man; under such ciretmistances; caused great surprise, and • was wend' , disciiised. nil' over the cOuntryl, •Regret'at so untoward an event .was % -Vo generally esPreased that. Mr. Macaulay tulgit•- ea. .4 have found another Vor.stituency anxitillit for b4l '. services, hitt he preferred availing himself of the op. .• eortunity tints prerentui of withdrawing altogether .- \ from the duties oC Tazliainent.' it-the_ncit general elc'tion, the eitizens'or• Edinburgh recovered their - ~ eredtyl replacing Ms. Muted:grin hfalormer pbel., ' iien,_although that gentleman declined to 'ettniO for. ward t0,rat....1,.0r in any way to solich th 6 favor of the electors Dutiiig'the'riext three or fork years - he continued their representative in i'arliament, but the state or his health - prevented him inani attending 'the [louse with his aCtustorned zeal., At length,hilBs6 , ,, : , be resigned his seat l id; et the ea to time, / inthltated his intention of not'agnin resund?g Public or rarlhi,t. montery life. - It howeret lit the. rktid of literally) thet . , , „ Macaulay has won his.great fame: As an eseaylat;hci.. ha.lostabli;bp a brilliant reintatiort long before bte lliitery was contnr'neoti. Some yearn a.fier turn from India be continued as sedurenirly as-; elm; , liiseentribittious to titiEdinhury , t Retitle. . lu`ls43 he published his "lays of Ancient itotruii". In OHS - he'issued a collected edition of the morn leaPortant of his "_F:ssays;" and in, the following. yk , ie he snide hie last cofitt Nation to that pi:Cu . :du' farut of lijsirae ' turc-in-the-PaPcr. The Dart 9f Chathans." k .', peered in the Edinburgh ßevieterani) w!ts.titcluilid --- in the subsequent editions of his zolleeted • esniys. The flrat and second rolutrres of gr.,lll4inlay:a.great work, '! The Ilhary !tam of James were. published la 140;_and their . ap pearance . culled unusual public lnterest: Ulan after talon was ptfuted and as ;aphily• count led. La eatraordiztary degree of- Czkg , Tapits wax oundftite. e 4 for the epitiztnation of the ktor7 ; ito, is 1.8.6 k the fon4 U appear, caused alurnis.of eicitamerit in tho plaShshinip. end , reading world of Britaini _".to • arblehj',, Ober:ries a ' good authotll7, "the - ail nal/ of rater,i3Oatecli* bard- Ly any, „ ', • .• Colkcted edition of .Ifacatilafq "Spowelteit,tar liauumtart auk' Ilise.4l.oeour," WM . published Met; the " Spiethes, l betrayer; did: "t4qc"; " popular:,ae.the ~* • • • , In fieptentiter, • 11157; , that "bit Oda* remelted .attr Aliguil, oft pestagn aultior t iatiptaeut el hisi Vest literary settticii tolditkin LWOW luiic-11 Want times .tecebred 'other' w• . most tialco'i brief ifitattem Tdo elietad'l-04 •Rector,of thilYtdvenntysttftlesionw-liilMikfilithe -111144 jerrbq 1'11,100.Q ***es et"l4uoutKe km; • in . .,113so ha era appointed to, ;be , fumen or • Pterosaur dociant Mang In the Boyet:leefitehl; - lAA in ' , lie, tactic tar ityr.Wololo,-'l*ii II MMOMII