pearl, you know it is already in lour pos session; mid if eny one elite seek it, it mug beof yew. Do not be ungenerous to friendship, as will an ungrateful to love." Ile naught her in hie arms, and pressed her with passionate warmth to his heart.— " Forgive me, beet beloved, my precious, pricelesn treasurel Forgive me for being too exactieg liti--too jealous of your ever thought." " If you valne my heart, Arthur." said }Twenty. "keep it white it in jet all you own. True love is above muspicion." " And true love, dearest Florence," be replied has at length compered all °hide d. It hoe unwound the web of Fate, and hrought the Romance of Life too Liao.- ful reality :ally father no longer opposes our are mine now Sonic with his consent and you are mine now—mine.forervr! THE DEMOCRAT BELIM== 1=1=1L11:1 • Tor Cbuukt Oemin.dosr, COL. ASA 111 MOCK Death of Ex-Presldent Polk. t. yrsta rd, eudaschely tiding* of the death of I:a.Ptrw- Litt tm .adly ronlinned by Ow paper. rrr,trd enarii., Ile died el rrshlente Nashtille, no tho r too ng of rridayl - irt MAY ere the iron, nne of bfe flow frn i ef, to,tore by nht, h it is betel Hots few d... .en n o mar • parn,rnpMl front Ivo corrrepon• Arlo, ot thr auto., ott.oh hr .1 hantorlf as vow...tat of esrelleut braid, tool ar t, .t• .1 to cop, a tn.., of ty ram toottooth .skt .I ..: , a K 1',,,,,,,,,,,,!,.11 rtoo r,tli fan:. t. ni i.l 5y..11 I. awl lam %ca,. umm, toa sarr,l. ni.d nhaltord a thr hen., 1103roplr n ~• n. ml a late ela 3 11.1 real,. 11, In. m. a. •• .ver r. clans urd attax Th ... e., , .., - add, Iseds.' may coniude 1,,"'. is to ed. it* near...raw .It es edged by AC; rn .. t .1 rehets , but 1., d eda. ale. the r tadd s ellts!", li e Inee . the A D. Pter . ,, and Jeilea 0 p •• - !, do ras l', Pe adv. al than plareena3Sargennt. !ate of the AV. L.7rforer. It i enal 'I -" 1 ' , ' .•..• , u. a , .i. sr as a ...tame ake Lava ta. a ere.ry nest appearing and apatted colleen. nit:, •-,mminrsdl In hero 'the sauna how lost aiWith three Whig •• organ . at Washington 'the ',end rend Dan forme. need th • pna iti y to weti •• Inhlagescer." - 'Dng,' and " Reptilde, - . nhe he blooded, nue of Its height. at pat • e The taldenlas that the rapid, 11,11 huts a snute... ... neer, a: a, te - .. sr.!' ant tee ..... to dot wt.. - • agD•hether there trgentnadrlll.l,lll...l. - Tsmania, - hia war.. ahd • the miter 11,11 de.? the . or at 'oe not, remota. for the haws to .1.a...a .11n1 gal heart f .It MT,' IWO/ hi. illuetronts mesa ,ry. depend isemeteltat up. the extent nod atlotmeed 4 Did we have no apace, n. ether are T We 111 the dm a trek, _ mood, for further redecorate al pretant u. Drstwarrtr - Reyna.. for Dine lo cm.. II is enthellsahed with • portrait of Ilene... '4 Downs, and contents articles OH ° MOOltillai GO, .1 '. :1:77.F . 7.; :.1..7. 1.;1:117,,::"O:..•7 ~;- , ...- : ,;,;":„7,7, ' ... .. , 71 . , ~, , s „ ~ „, , ~ „r, a.,; , ,. ~ .. ~ ,„„ • Thn !1011, - n poem, ley 11, J^\\'. Mere,. We. ththey „,,e,„ ee „,„, neer ,„ 1 _,„,, i s , ees p ie , st.,mnia, I'd . and oda is of mush nitto It is n hat e Walla enaretithal la comments. at, ernspeelel.eut. tel ann.'. m rem' A. a ."''.. ' It h '''''" r, ' raise P ... les or rodeos - i11...me. and a ti , I. ' , J. , 10 .1%''' ,' "''''. '''' W l '''' . . I. arm he orris.,, „e- In thelughets deg, e. I Month Car , a. as I , a ... s. ' , I sd.PIY r, 1., '‘ P' - ~ , .aaai and eetialete let 11 , 10 ..-rat. to treaters the / Mad. B. a''''' ''. .''"'d." ''' . "'j ° th' r • •''''''"%trairaide of the gr. at /11-01POrt, far whieh the party P.n.. , ..""''''' ''"D''''''''` e ''' ' h... "" " t"' 4 4l. ...,,,. ailed. The fedsvil at. an d. a the hunk take an lutidest in the allot.. err de. rs atat . r o , a,,, ~,, n a ,„ , , ,,n ~,,,,, 1,,, , dawn. , n,,,,,,n, 1?, s '''l "'ld 1,',,. .."..' ''''' '''. • '''''' '''' '''' b,R tveddil la•ranned. and di, threatened to mesh see T. ',melt, that Ce.l. II etas sea aro, A ha th• army . Wualdn e vaie to eeeteirel Gen. ~'Mari to Waned lAne..., no la.. y e en ...... mid ea, ed- ~a,. th, ~,,,,,,, ththnth, tthn.„,,,. ....'" d 4 la. n ''''d rap. I."II "'""'""' "'I- v„ ...heeded. The bank was pat down and the 1 dors.... renltnr , al ~ MO ..1 wands ready to a,I in , , nnthr. ~ ~,,, th.,,,th bn, b,,, , ,b, ith,,,,,,,,„ "" d' "'''' I. " " I ‘III "" IIs I. """ ''' ;bat lI ' IIIII I Ths federal:De id. e ad, that ilea seduls••••.onetie "I" 11111 "'III.'" " I " I" ""."-" `mill "' ' th ' hot .1,.. told,. atlont Is...an wen., lark .p 1,11 the ."""'"' 11l " ' I. '''' "Id 1"1"" '''T ' ""'. " • .a a, dild .I.a.rot itll the snit forme and Imam. chains that all the ha ed..", era mad let that gwernic ~ ,,n,,,,,,,.. ' , b.., „ th, , ,,,,,,,,.. . ,.„.,,,,,, '''"" IIII‘". "I"--ln ' an 'l ' . I" "I" 1"I"IbI lll m ' a gaoled. The n0.1 ,' , esi...t .east. alai ... make it—se 'soh he pr., Loy te, . maat e 5..., vi ; ), u., , a " ~ ills, th ~.. , I II tbrdtion. and the In, i elution,. and thorstare .1 , 8 t1..11. all 1....M00ti00 i ' ' K . ' LOOO PO a the COMM . .. inn: - .34 of 1. ing i 1 moneyed upon the .pte dam to aitpererragaie a. so mach tinseg CMX:Z==2 and labor anent 1113111 w.od de f,11...1.011 111 do. light, he depreorado agilstron the Idea ion. either Noah or South. and In arts ht the loaner, ...Id ealled I1,1:1 10 •ICI dor def. st -to rt idol the Isola of the prop,...drot• thee. flisla to annul . s odor, tans Dot a udl. not anticipate rid• Speer h Americans Aril-i'mlai; Natty of ear reader,: toe, tot know abet lb.. Insa For tlyeiriOtlllit/Ori. and to ...ems, age ettbactiption, so far a. advt.:wog ia roneerw ply that it se an mai:tattoo eatahhehed • II New Verb city, thub-Gallenee. tee lohei e, int weeral other eitieo, for the parpow of entewlind • lava of the Vasa Aala throughout the United !limey, and ta :pre eneatwayetn: at to Anlenenn Ant.. beyond that algodod by ludo Anal pewee.- nye. To accomplish obi. abject the fallowing plea hashest adopted by tho Paciety : 1. hay pereea, by poi", yy rnay heroine a member foe ma year, end be eutitled to et it pnvileges. 13. Tit. money obtained by aibernation a np. first, a prosnriag •costly innganieent lingrni mg, from an onecol .tincnenn Painog, of whmherery member reetirea a very ; and se ond, in the rumba. of Paintings and Sculptors b, name ILINI readmit anal% whirl. after bung pole ikly etbibiled at the Gallery of the Arl.lr•lia, wp be dcoributed by M among the member.. gaol. member, liYewwe Mewl ono share for every pail by him. dish numb. 1 Ihetektn es N receiving in reams the full value of Ms money saki, besides haring • Siam* K abliaiaing • d original paint in of at sales. A realleann Bingham...oh it will be ranonallesed. dna last y • Fannin valved at Wed./ 3. The leetiestm tare Gallery. alway• epee. well etteteati. mei k with lies Irehltap. ke fermi mow.. It at 197 Elreedehy. N. Y. The Number of mbardbam/m 10/Owae 14.17 or u Immo. of VW auct Ow rear Ilse accounts of the num period dm. that 4 1'44..0 were penehnoon sad thcitill at a car at VONT I ash that 17,000 deka thratiogh nail do maw whim at =to into .10.141.1. • malt .14490. . Wm. 1 Mr... di. My. i. . litentoiry Poem. MMf i W^M wh0..1 1. Wm. with mid billtwilt. la lila Wwiwity, b. itownwited. Si . We hese been nequeoted to all alloalios to the adeerhoeneent of oar friend Tete, in untie column. wench we cheerfully J. Ile has very creditable and testy nowerttnene of ]ewe rye which he *elle c c 1 cAeq ; header, will repair nay thing in hie line of bur flaunt the bait and Truest style. Read hie ade erneentent, and call ad Celt hem. Er We obeen, that the Ltf *erne Demotenet en. Lsonet tag Gazelle each claim,tottendteg nate Me, shoe have ee the lame. circuital.= of any pa per to Northern Penneylvenie." Now many qui do you etreulaw, brothers , We Serowe we 'ea Wow more thew yen eon, and would like to know AdYiesed on , t— ,, Ilub.resa.., The removals made in the Department of the Intenor, by far outnumber Mow of any other; yet in point of fuel, Mr Meredith isnot much behind. Ile has many older. to fill. of which the public generally know but liitta—the publication of th dppoiniMmis being incasement wsth the object* :unlearn, be aceouritahod.—Cor. Derry Nun, ns merrier are rode, • full ...remora • pie:gr unt - on all the charges of mord faith and pirrunrrtion prefer, d by the Demure, and ib rumple runlet the reigning dynasty at Waring ina—the polonial Rob, arena and Darer of the gun t rind.. It rilueurledges in eamong, &firm Airier,treats n unparalleled 'cork of pr. surptin. 111 the troth of Cei. TaylorsWenn, pledges to the contrary, is artery going an; tre gent rat and unrelenting et the slaughter thin r en ndloratud and .hairless Whtgger, Men aeir amazed and horrot , streeken at the content platitin • The puttlic grierally know but Ink" of the ri Whig Wadi . that no gang on, • the pub- I. en of the uppolottnent• being ineerta.iteset die • Neel, and end. tn be. arromplidted," as era this k nowt, one of the Notre. A•banted o the r '. they betake thotoselr to concealment, ntend popular et metre, and retr.btation. To lel the pol.he kW, n h.ii they ere tieing untold be epartl otter oldeete nod •nde . '—tot other words• no toppote he mean, to '• leterfere tetti fAe dee- Poo, thou ere on. on ton hold .n some nr tlt :nnoloo no nod too. oet loke elolprot I orgto, ol.ere no in.., olooy dread on mooch ea ex. wo" , Ti.,, • `wk.,. rather flood tight hprl , Me On of eLoodo orn •,11 . llat oho, ea.. ?„, ll...tb•rma porno nooth omponool, tt VI hat ma eret shun retenh d, and st hat is li d. den shall Ix mad, nrinif.sl." to th , a niter il.stnas Ind ottani:row. 'llse Orrin.. in he held. like thr tin ra., enct.ons, s 111 bra, on • Ware , of thei and odd in it a poi,nalsny and s (error dent n ill tilt ni nhola Iron. the Matra! tan, . ot n, • 11.• y nine, the •' hand-.co m, the n all,' it i•no inannlth a then tan already mill canal n ',tint. Ow moat eserntintina T. - Nen Oito,. —The nutria talked a new T. 1,...: ne,en: m Weelnwv en (n The Itierlsbe,” onerioter more pro, .rou., her caste. tell rot o utore mibeloottal bass. The ledently. sted. that If the tariff of 184 nom theterloal, all the noosefretonng totem. • the mammy a ee'd h, I. molt aeol ; lett, nutwelh tanolog doe prelhesen, the tang' of ie 0 woo dis turbed. and the ma elf I Iti solotattmol.and twooad ;..f the 111.0M.Cleri. ohandoord, we hear al. meat every day of new ones 6.lloereltd va. mos wenn. of the ovular) . In the coy of Lan . ster. them have been en vied a lath. o few year, • three new ..e..to taetar. t too of goon very re ' ontlt , the mest mmtern and improved plan And no one mra Immot.lt, we are glad to hear lihrts ore het, mode m see., the roma.. or ewe in It Isela we hots w 00... 0 hope they wolf onset • New, n ally, a does se. nt to us, that democrat tat e a oght m In. proud el OHM ,Ml,llllll. 111 Id that f the federatiets had any Bert of regard for then rfrllll.ll.l. tle,Wwnshl I to prophet." twin • ear molls of, .r) denterratie Oteletltre.—Keerrene Oi nen TA.. way a 4•;:dge.—Til. .nrrf rrmndf nt ut 11,. rhil44,-Iphia News, In men . fro.a nt, am; • . 31.,tty pereous haste Wen w ' g hens ft ,Mee cnale previa. to the 411 of %larch ; and them are Y ent a le become permanent ems Awing et au eapeme of 810 per week—moo These are the dear emolument of o the wit' k:' 4lntedresle of others come wait legated em nee end gulden dmagg4 t a b all relent web • n thew ear, amend of a minim le thole poet .111. They sea Waddertan, emit. glieves tint elephant, and go bonne gain, wife Me l. he left. and ono Maly ontridotebly M 4 Mb latter elan le by far the met ard ial•••*1 Mt of amber also greenly b tho *recd. seal leg (std paarally noece•01) Pai•k**••• • l• Wrikprign." wordy •• • ekit." l• at od torearpreapny•tho gal* Om g••• tray ea u•I••• la help H. mad •• tell 01•0 IYumg • peak.. hatentat amid :iten:e7= Y ;e " :1 at:r: npirl ja•t • ► agessiatl•• lures Myou fe eiwilio • wag prward amyl It. awl ••144 •••61 Lk 4 .41••• tr The olio. rw N. r. roOlokor.dill Torosamoormo of OW Whig jug Imo 011 }.111101. Ihm it o Tom woo moo * moray. i; onoo our pillow p0zi.....11 so Woe. • commie •••••••••1 to ••••I• .11•••••• pony ...WINO dm .41 • M'Tr"n IT HOU. D. M. Deninger, Die M. C. hem North enema, hes tome eppoisteel Megan. to Spam ice Wm. A. Graham, mho &mimed the appall- W. C. B .of the N. Erman, Poo bas again embarked for Europe. ID' A lawyer awned Gny Mot another a Haps, in • doe!. at Louisville, Ky., on Thursday LT The remains of Gen Gaines were taken Mobile, Ala.. and interred, on the Idt hut., with imposing obtemors. o_rThe number of deaths by cholera in St Loui or the four day* preceding Saturday was 13A which shone the disease to be slightly on the in crease. Br. Lama Jen. .d.... from Fo Kearney confirm the umr• of the armx of se vent of the Pomba, emigrant. uprin • charge of wen Maly, and ranhoiti prnrmanon. inndenng five Kan as Inchon, and wounding many o th ers. nil were taken in ...needy by the r te. Dragoon.. illenoral Belknap, the great Murehmetta Railroad Contractor, hu failed. llia hadhnn are Ittreeso‘te,Jeoe I I—A fire broke, out last night. en the mut occupied for tha cabana,. of Mona- Panoesma of Meeks, The, painting was merely destroyed. and was ensured for flea dam , nd dollars. The ponorabea was pointed on Men y one thousand feet of moms., end eybehsted • emir of throe thousand mdes en length of country. 1111 - Non A11g11.1136 Porter, died ot Niagetra Falk. Cholera, we rho Inele ,net. I•tt.tneas Armeas —Art/areal, June 13.—We ' me no WWII of Importance to communicate. All elnwea appear to be ansemsly wading to we what the Imperial Parliament will do went the petits. for the westl of lord Elgin. A great portion if tee mum,ells ro in faro, of menesatowre bellemetil nthe best thine lb ., cm bo done .1, Cm, Thor —Oil Freda,- week, at Vorgennes, VI., a pare, of ton ow n were 'enured admweeon to Uwe* gen op. tickets they ompmed mended hero lo the re. ning performanre. A not enmed which re embed en Iwo of the part, being lulled, and several others wounded ' Trine .16 tr.oeo.on [nal for the p. fortneght Nrw York 4 ' e : . for 'he murder of h.. warn hoe _en 11,11 ,ear. IThe eerrolooaeseen eonneeted oh rho e.,e• eppohlteired en nor paper De n,ber 1T The r hut k as k rerStA $.ll reef ot rucks ur Tomsk r , st her lnp i(001 ultalo to Clocagd, on Nnnd.r rugh, w ry k All Ist r passengrrs sv,r, sar • d, hot Old resort Is a del Ism 1:7 tanke The mammoth ...r New , World—the largest one thdr Rosin on .Viero.an irators—h• been congas...l, oral ts now plying on the llorlano hem. en Neer York and Allatery She. seas boat r rseersees porpoise of milker, Pan trips Urn.- crew. per &y r and n ea enorl fully wiener the 11,0.1.• Isrir proynnenrs rr antn Ahnunchnnuu• is noon in In• flung r•nn. On, 1..,n,1 supped.. am Inuur rLrL 11111114 nor reliumitent and piety. I,h. Ma., noold rid heard( each • retie I barbarian am that of hang.; Pa an.. 8.- itighted a nit r Pentanelin Om n waraill make Penne, !mann appear. the t. annst it mu rimier of a century ahead. Wiseneht. tie in the gT sessnd caeca of char• ra have oenaned or Alban,. on , ase la Nrlrburg, ohs in Provideni e and one in Loa, macs our lag a port. The rm. enne darn net 'rem, hor..er r, to b. spread., rcirr. .1. - _ A Federal paper thinks it a shoos., that e should import fr. England iron rail to lay upon a 2 .7 It our road:. in Pennsylva nia, whilst sro have midi inexhaustible worm of Woo and coal within our borders. It is racy to talk plausible nonsense *Mel word will expose. Great Britain parches nl last year, over $70,00ti.0000 worth o Ise agricultural products of our country.-- Can she continue to be such • custom r, it we tate nothing but looney of her in rcturn'f If we by high protective tariffs exclude bra fabrics, though our manufactures may Nour ish, will it not be at the expense of our far mers f—Krystone. MAIIANCIII norm Sr tre ELECTION. The Boston Atlas of Tuesday has return from 33 towns in the I Vth Congretuienal District which foot up for Thompson, Whig. 666 ; Palfrey, Free soil, 3, 612; Robin n, Loco, 1,145; Majority against Palfrey 233. 'rho majority against Palfrey in th am towns, at the Mang/ trial, was 344.-- The result also shows a lulling off in bouipson'a vote of 364 ; in Robinson's 341 ; and in Palfrey's of 1,0011. There three or four towns yet to mane in. The Boston Post mays Gen. Taylor is mai o be brushing op his Latin, and is now read "ng Cicero-- Dv o . lfriit"—• work about the lishes"—nr n the Alves" from whieh Gen. Garrison is euppneed to have goo the remark of a lboman Consul." lIARD lIIT AT TATLOIC—II ha. been erectly supposed, that Mr. Ewbank, tb ow Comeniscioner "ref Patents, was ant • .mieended to the notice of the Pinsident, .7 • recent report of hit on hydraulic., hot him is hardly possibk. We doubt wbeth . Taylorever read if, for Mr. Ewbenk y• No well rerslaled mind esoahl embrace war as apr • sayay.The omen of He that of every wee • statensan of this 0 • it ought to ho for arstrilmed mare to naa hansom*, lag of tine." Nan Oo Holliday= mad W. of co.OilkLi• TlNl oo rti o r it dllMelessais Patriot. Os the dbetivo, be, Coat to Mostoost sotinmelto tool, opoood Is Molodold.. to OM atmism!, lam whiter • It sod too, Owe aro& s 713 100 to toos Y MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH Reported for the bottom Dement. =IX= Loom-max, June 17. . Al miblin meeting in Madwon county to-day a venous renconna tank piano between Condos M. lay and Joweph Turner. Bah parum snapped ponds, then attacked each er with boime home. Clay wasetabbed through the heart. and Turner omerely wounded 111 the Women nod grain. New YORK, June IR. 3 P. Y. Forty-two ca.e a cholera and IS deaths he cuffed ruse yesterday. Lortsvemx. Juno I. It torumored that Cosmos M. Clay. wh. w ohot now n duel in Meth... couoiy, Ky, o ;W ; but will In all probabdity recover. Turner hos outtogomet, e• dead. Additional Calidarnin News. BtLl,lOll, Jl3ll. The New Orieans papers reorient this evenin 4ring additionalof ns bro,ht by the .rowently. Thnen. e aceounisi ew n the state that there wow no limos o tho 'told region. The recent down,' .s prove that it curia Month of Santa Bat:earn and down to lower California There were at San Francisco over fifty vemol f all untion, hum a larger umber of Inch the yews hod deemed and would no return even fo PIO per month. The U. S. Ship Warren arrived on the 70111 of April. nod 19 of the view downed the noel day 'Rho Royal steamer Tay had left Chsgres f New Yu+ nab 8100,000, the property of Id engem Tn.- etharmet Jona was the thly Utter, can vereel et , Am wee th e Cretheero pameethers are Colgapl Ilughee, Topagraphecat EnOneer. and party. Th 'done) has been theeeanl beyond all expems• lions IA the teensy of A mad for mote to Rename. The KAP•AtAI ande was only 20 feet per mole, end on the Perthe mule the work will commence rm nrethathly. The lehinns was class of putter:rem and the henhh Of Panama dead.linkhe• saye r that beadle the etht th • Vtheeent, to o nhlhoas more had sawed at the lehmue Manng the month it May—a ,Flll.ll fluty ore:inch nos from fahforms. the resehre Irene nom the Month. It u ae •-.1 has ili• 301,000 Mexicans ei safe fnr Csliearni r They , i.n regular armed parties General Peso r r Smith's 'Kailas...en is sr music &cadet - did. and minims nltie• tin• anticipated should he 1111011 p. to pot Ins orders force. The te,flow at Nee, Orlelnn wn• grade reeed., a‘er., her, depeelte of oned in rill) r.m..limr 17, P. NI Then , 1. a dreu.ll..lpr,r. Inn, :lir a c arr. are and men 11.1n.en 1.11(4 nod 11,0-di w0,1.31..1 0.0 1 /nrs rcie-1.1 P 31. The 1,11,11 T has rahed to n ewe .^ and sun d m qell., the not. .ort.run, That pin a Mlnyant, nano x Inch was tha nee of the dahtdad not, atcni , ,1 If NI, and ranted tha Nan 111,. taorna,,,, 1, that U p ented nppe.uatice .ahn •rer • La. atom. tit:krt., hotz. a x al. poritetpt .11111. 1101 tterdtty h.fore The Nlavor, watt.. tooted to •ttso er tit derail% fj . .lollllbol. The Mara of Health report three eases ore era and one death • tote !tot report Death of E:.PreeldeN Polk roll, Jun. 14. 9 A. 91. . • • A Masa.. from Nsaltsdim d tted Juno Itillt, bears the ~I sinumneemenl that Es-Proordenl Jams. K. Pon Is nn nano. Med th premort alomme Daurhan. f ee: f r hulors a ton death. ledm s anas •. thsalel f s om Non Orleans nu the 13111,m otn that the ro • r was and the arm m • nenet nn d II On .44 V, •I•r •I A, tomlol..r n h"'"'" .4%tg"ZI7:I;ZI. "14•41, 0 ,rnZZ:V."'. - 1 ^~a:^tnnii nn~nmmi y, ~~~er t~r.r, n~• Sr. Loves, Jima II;. Flegtolene• report 5+ rhol. remoerme renv Tlo. Int•loombor nide:mho], rho& or Ihr week goolOT, Thnroloy i• 267. eeroJew. LUC felon Fla n . state.. fl t thet f ie 1ay. 19. t 10.1.1 on W the lute battle with Ihr 1/ommen Ree. 9% FL Tapplo died at Needham, Mt. aft yelet,. warmed of the Meier. No cages of chokes in Bows. tool ,y. Oae Week Later Items Earope Nw Volta. J 20. 9 M. Job., N. N. o June J9th.im.. The America 'apt. Morrison, with RS pamengera, bringing Pari • aoo of the 911 t, London of the 01k. and I, ve • • • the 9th inn, arrival at Ilalifoo on Monday • . rotate diateloto m Inland, &t -hough they 11... no jun guinnals for pawn.. alarm yet there am unmistakable evidence of the I.E. • 10 , 01. no the t ozcing potato, and emecially in th o I math how odloially announced that th. ntrnee a( death ponied on the Mote pmensera i Inland. had been rommitted In trunspertation f life. The whole of the Western pc - mimeo in an and ere represented ea in the men deptoroble con • mon flaunty in ntletty dawroanited. The Pa Jetsmalt at Thundny new to lb . e 2d smit up to which date bonito red ear rommenred tbengh General (tuition de • • need the ennietiow an the In. The Romans hate sun...need their Finn rennin mu to defend to the death the expected &clank • ha French. and it is noted Mu ibex have a flicient force of 80,000 men. Too Mom. Wx . a.-7ie 7 n•port, on musboll A ratt that Om 0fer , t , ,, , ,L7 . 1 .. 1z , 1 4 la tool% a:re = Y e:deuce of Mr fir, rsfltuo? is lh 3,o*lthorholl Mouhl" as liotyer t 7T , a it h. rail or Do are • petatamet hal; mu. limo. tr a d Is mum nap.. M *Mesee that the Weir twat* awl aa. lan every day helot '. ~; *~„; parr!. Por IL P. M. iMgn Ow. broonr.i.d b ►nw lows bay tspalar Feslisp cad General Taylor. The Ohio Statesman furnishes "object or deep reflection, in the following short •ntenee We doubt eery amok if Gen. Taylor, et this mosient, could get nne-fourth of the votes in Ohio. He is looked upon as • very "great mistake," and pretty unanimously set down as • cypher. Such, we venture to my, is the impree . ion in all parts of this great sentry. The picture is lute-like, and there in hardly an ntelligent citizen who will not respond • 't with a heortv "amen." We do not re joice at this ezhibitian. No friend of Gen. Taylor could feel more regret than we do, is contemplating it his a picture unworthy f our great country. It humilfate• our just national pride. It lower. our high na tional character in other lands. It ennobles our enemies all over the world, to allude disparagingly to the intelligence and the iscrimination. of the American voter. Hut the truth must be told, unpleasant as it is. The experiment of Opening Gen Taylor viz lure to prove a Where. in all hose expeetatione which regarded him an equal to the cares of State; end it may prone to be equally so in its influence upon the interest of the mutiny. It has lode./ passed into a proverb, that a republic with institutions like ones—the ballot-box kw *ng constantly at hand to admonish or to punish —cannot be jerneenenly injured un less under rare circumstances. The pros pect of anti-administration majorities in bolls houses, makea this calamity. mere and improbable than ever. But all this will not prevent the peoplefrom lonely Bern tt i t i tt ng the" capacity" and " fitness" of G nn. Taylor. The people of this country having done so with his predeeenenrs, predeeessors, will do the same with him All that have gone beforc bin, in the end. cut positionof the Presidency, were re- • insrkabls rews. Every one was .dstinguisli d :or great ability and last experience— Even the soldier Presidents were elates of the very highe-t character; and the lecend of these heroes has left behind II the keen and vivid recollection of an intel lect and a character rarely equalled in the history of our race. Men reason most eases by comparisons Evety thing is es donated relatively; and whether we have [ollie servant, ore publin Ise, we are apt, in nearly every instance, to twin mi. piniqn, by establiabing anmntrast between those which have Room before. Our entin• trymen, thou, will judge Gen Taylur by a pro ce4a which, it iloMetinten trying, in al ay .Ij.ist anal impartial. Il.• cannot plum! in /bar of this examination that lie Ims fonght. well for his country tree: the tie de,tal on which he standi r 1 vat,2l him far dew, theevauese h i eet popularity • 1ti..11 car- bed hint into power The fog under wch be tonna get! to obtain the t d tee he noe root avail hint now It. has doer. .1 Of, and left him exp t•ed in hold outline t.) the cocain v. -lie own t.. pass a nu.n reibe :I i w r n l 111 , 1. , .7 1 1: 1 : 1 ! i fI s l ' o e t : :ll n e l nnee tiny ore ,fall moo, w ritten dto npeek, own itt a thonaand itoperishuble en d c o in . mmated hr est!tions of jtelgt it. the .tf 7reat and SISIIIT clew teterktios of eroat.tr torn, i, the fart, that however .. .... t cepts their votes. to be etpatl to nil the res. ponsibilition and duties of the ..Gies to which ho aspire. And wh,t will conioluio of a ehertieteristie no ft eh fol io e martpiett- CC ., of Vie m. s' salutary character? ire awed enunnwatc instances. IV, em' not tram iwoote ti.. nerd not de tail the mend , ten of the Washington pre, or go oxer the !tog list .dim blows whic h have already 'teen opened in thaneeirelt t—popes: is undeniasle an notorioue However the ponple may re tpeet the hontedy of the in °sent Executive • nd apple lid WI brovcr., onnugh ho, hewn witnessed to sitne 'nut /e in painfully in competent to lie performance nf ddiies I'r.lideut !Failed Slat, The humiliati ll , ro-tii at lint whispered and mugtveleil, amid doubt and surprhoi, is lII.W tl%%ery /olllroctaim and rarely denied e IS y the De ed mocrat who cannot p Int ut numbers of Whig friends who have rankly admitted this to be the fart ? Where IS the Democrat who cannot desig nate in his circle of acqmintames, many who declare that they are sorry they ever voted fur General Taylor; and that if they had it now to th, they never would support hint ? Dowevei partioans may rail, and nd of applaud, such is the qui rt but not less overwhelming estimtto that has been geed Upon the President by the neople of the country. The perception n he American voters is immediate and in dinetlve. (tee makes tip hi. mind from ne description of evidence; another from nether deseript ion ; but after all they reach he same conclusion. In regard to ()encl.- ! Taylor, the scrutiny upon his qmlilica ionn has hews contlncted by various pen_ Bess. The far-off eitisen looks at the onstant violation of his pledges, which has arked the administration of General Tay or from the beginning, and deolde. am fol. ows General Taylor a braes man, and I am compelled either to believe that be is not honest, or not competent to disch the duties of his ollice. I believe hearge i honest., hut he cannot be intelligent or ob serving. or he would not allow bismelf heput into this humiliating attitude.".— .. The soldier returned from the war," who mimed ander the burner of Taylor, ammo reennelki to himself the bitter dame of the bravest men of that the administration of his chief, nye by het that the &maim is not regarded or wins.dtad by him °signet. Zees the Intel- Num Whig sluts beek amemmeat, the strange appoieumme Wash are by the admiaiatratioe, and emulates that, tot Presidtmt la permitting it, allows Ma ud( the *wriest Wither. Would a " ale" mu have o mit ted to the rf Oollemor, u Postmeeme Omen% rake far the ammlalsea resohtdes Mg our troops la digress from Ifealoot quid a emptiest" Ng hove yielded ke appoistaut of the author of that now Wee, to oes of the best same le smelly ? The removal segos. witiew If soltliorw—aye MU air me. • the wawa ie whisk Taylor —Mem are the sets of a pressUptive par ima, ar a ftet seamy of the eseetry. Ws sell GeueW Taylor by neither farther Rues. We oely moored that he shoe • huth of ability sod &widen In allowing them to be duos. Indeed, tho whole meter is reduced ti this. Either General Taylor is eorrupt o dishonest, or else he is Incompetent and eak, when ho Wanks to these ecandalou. promedings. The country, therefore. while It admits his integrity, cannot close it eye. to the overwhelming evidence. of bin weakness and his incompetency.—Penn. Gem. Jsphiantssde Slaking Fiend. One oethe wise moves of Gov. Johnstve and his friends in the Legislature lest win ter was to withdraw a potion of the reve nue from its legitimate purposes, and add a trifle to it by way of establishing a &Otitis fund to reduce the State debt. This Ank h* fund will probably amount to $lOO,OOO per aeons It the Onntnissioners porches 5 per cents at 90 with sloe kind there would be about 99,500 saved in interest, but tlit no Legislature authorised the State to borrow 9500,000 in August and February at hank interest, 61 percent, to meet engagements, consequently thi loan will involve the State in an interest o 913,000, Thos it will appear that the cel ebrated sinkina fund will prof., a loss I. the State of 93.500. This is a specimen of Whig finaneiering. Be& Ibis is not the worst feature. 113 withdrawing these foods from the Treason.) almost every laborer and officer on die pub lio works is compelled to go without moms nd the old miserable credit systems etil prevails lout almost unlimited extent.— Dens Union. • Tke Public Weeks We regret to have to announce, fro what we learn of the condition of things a ong the linen of the public works, that up. in many of the divisions the laborer. and look-keepers still remain unpaid. This i state of things that ought not to he gut fred to exi-t. It is unjust to the labors who is worthy of his lire, and it is the verb morel economy on the part of the Mate.— Every individual of the most common un derstanding, knows that an honest m an. who has a proper regard for the Cl/mfor t if his family, and who desires to pro, jilt for then, to a reputable manner, cannot af ford to labor for the state on credit, with out receiving a high nontioal r rite of wages. which he eon allord to haw moved in mil, to procure theneeesvories of life, or bartei for them at extravagant price, The credit system greatly increases thi •xpeuses of keeping the improvements in order, and in of ino advantage to any one. exeept those who purehase the claims 0 the laborers, at a heavy discount, or eel them again et exorbitant profim. A m. MU, received liar a day, in reel, c purchase nmre or 010 'mei...swim of life than one who is to reeeive a dollar and s .marter at a , . Neon: m.I uncertain pe . ed The one can parchese where he pleases. nt moderate profits 'rho caller only whew he a, cod at the estrevagant rates. la r. t, we hero no doubt, the clilteree,ce b..- tweet] credit and a cesh system, is even re than we hams ateted it IS, ride., ralen the state pays ca9ll, rdie ear 'lave her ithAeet avo, and 111111 . 11 it eredit Must take those that rho rat and •Itlf, under a like dkadrantag, in all horol..alintia bra n i an, Cad P.daster ti an of io aladatminess on the public work• ntaielt land Bern concreted from the publia I by Meat, Burns and Pow, am' urged no n lb , : legialmaare, the neransity of making opproprintial sufficient to av all lb., ld debts, and to recommence and nonfinite t system of emit payments. In this ha mecrealed so for as to procure a liberal op. preprint., by the legislalure; loot idalecal da the 101 l nece-eery to pay nil tin debt., because he ea nabl not then ascer tain the moire annum, of them, ienwhich n,.. 0.00 of the loose min thr 11.111,9 had been cnnalitanner eted. But, not withstanding the oppropriation, the del. aro not yet paid, n r likely to be paid, very , anan, so tar as we ran notelearn— om. till ornant monthly expense., On was promised and fa:reefed There meet be something wrong notnerlacre, and the ctune ought to be known and exposed to the peblie. That the credit of the Mete ehould be ustained, by the prompt and regular pay .f the interest on the public debt, no nor will deny or cell in question; but it nuclei not to ho done by the neglect and at th aspenso of these who honestly labor on the midi., works. It is the height of Hum. to them, to take earning., and appropriate them to the capitalist creditor, while the , re lull destitute or dependent upon the family and liberality of the shaver. One came of the present condition of din,., will be found in the hontbug of si mulating to emote pinking fond es re enin• ended by One. Jellpsion, last session, be- Ire the stets had the means to do on, with -01 withdrawing from the tressury, fund. whit+ belonged to the credit..rs of the Mete holing the !ebonite. the improvementr the folly of which wo will expcsdrin auntie srtiele.—Xeysione Lr arriso OF TIM S Murree.— A body .forsed. Yesterday (asp N. Y. herald of Juno 11,) the Empire learner wee finally raised high and dry in .tional dock, near Pike slip, when whet over was dreamed of, an immense hole i ar bottom, was reveled, Wald. that lath. summed to be the only vee ; and w • s aerieue enough, it is mime ton woke feet from it, timber all, and *bee ma or thee* feet lower dew.. ft In some hat difilank to aeourem for the two holes. he body of the hurt► brother of Mr. fkoneiegtoe, Oonneetient, wu foe log le tie obis, howaen the p whim the male desk, *Nth oft oda metes, in whir& it wu hatened, y manse, whirl the boy roliablyeedeev , to save Memoir .lie was about tired of age. He had me all MAN his Amu end bad • rowed in dmsum midge. the only kaiser* in that peed netwitbstamileg the tier, im tat n would feud tine. It nito cl hat they bad bees meek d they bed ime welted to dens via might be.. been saved. Tim gusto of Coemedout Yam low aosiooriolog oho kw_ to sellnamill; so Mal pangs sae somalosally kon • 01 see a bear donee, or • stookey ;skeet asking WPM or the legislature MXCEII.IOII ena LAWT.I.-11111 New York Mirror, in a late number has the rei ing,— The Dar is no longer the resort of tb• mbitioug yruths of our country. Tim me- Wildcat departments are being prefr.ned; hen are now 30 young gentlemen is this it ) , that have reeeived liberal edeestions, who are now mining their - time as ship wrights. architects, carpenters, Is, In • few year. tfie United States will have the net accemplished mechanics in the world. new clan in springing up who will pot the present race of mechanics in the amis. The union of • substantial edueation with eelianical skill will effect this. Indeed already we could . name some mechanics who re excellent mathematicians, and.acquairsi ed with French and German, and able to lady the books in those languages 0011110. oil with their vocations Heretofore fond fathers were about to educate their was ea mtors or lawyers to ensure their newts hility and success. That day I. pared.— leehanies will take the lead, and in a few vears will supply the large portion of the +tato and Federal Legislatures." The Bev. Theobald Mahn., the great Apostle of Temperance, is now on hie way to this country in the Packet Ship Ashbur owhich is twenty Ire days out, and may aily ..peered Immrdiately on the arri val of the venal. Dr. Whining and tubas ppninted for the purpom, will oxcart Fa her Mathew to the residence of Mr. J. P. Nesbitt, Staten Island, where he will re tain until intelligence of his arrival Lea en forwarded to the city. The Commit mu. of Both Boards of the COllllOOll Conn il, Delegate. from Temperance et:ideate nd Ativociatione, will then go down to Sta ten Island in • Steamboat °haltered for the cenainn, and will nn their return, bring with them the city's distinguished guest.— Y, Sun. JunelS. Poor Old Horse let Air,. Die.—Home of the more independent of the Whig prem, are eying been the low to Oen. Taylor. I. peaking of the fiehli of men appointed to ffice. the Riehmond (Va.) Whig, says. The Whige, not in New York alone, but heir and everywhere else, begin to bo 110re:uglily disgusted with this course of po- In ices than • twelve month not a Yee pm:labia whiz paper, even for thy ..tirop ning+." will sustain the administration.— Gen. pv•balily a good easy Dort of an iIIIIO,TIT, blot his cabinet are tinhvg thinve np for whiagety in the Toj o o,_ 1). frog Free Pres. Rona. daughter or respect -1111.• and nealthy fanner in Ileinloek I loped few onghts ago a ith a mat, alio had some theago been in Ole enildoy nr her father. an+ .n 1, ab..ot .isteen eats or age. and her lover had been in this region only „hod 011ie 011 Ilia night of her flight -he throw a boodle her ehd hes out of thy. bd. the modm.. and tin ttel, .1 .11 huith her panion 1.• Imo v Yon., folio , are Befog eery no man,b in our .I..).—MennsbruT Slur. GETTING NI , RR II —A •er......th0l olopn re„ 1,1.1) lb , I eel by means a Ilval which rlirimen th. t v l n t: .4111:1':11: 011 g i t to ; I 1..: I.ll.l:•grontir oge;:l Iburreon, an ' a tCe bride aieeeoyeme. The boy imiweed e l the gt man by woariow whi. kers, Oui the gej by cotton breastwork. Pe as set.‘ 4-- _ SIA it AYLII•JAI,-- it is ex peet.;4l that on the the of thu nontl.. the first hwonintive will start front Ilerridnirgh, awl laws to the western end f the first section at Lewistown, a distance sixty miles. The completion of the read 1.1 Ifollid..vsbergh, in the spine. will by useaus tho Portage, carry ears to Johns , town, at tho nests, tt bare of the 111111 l nista resontur mils.. of the city of Pittsbarch. The western section it ist ens areted nil! he Ina tindsr connect this *ea- AWN Xr vs, . ? Emmy Clay han been requeeted to cajun his sent in the United mato. Senate, by the people of Tintblo county. Kentucky, who ere opposed to the enieneipation of shrew. They say that the doetrinee pub lished to the world by Mr. Clay. in relation ensancipation, are celeitlated, if carried at. not only to violate the conaiitutionar ri,11114 of the commonwealth, bat greatly Pe niters the condition of thwslavee, by eor opting them Got. IN SOOT, I:sem...A.-51r. A. L. Hi!herd, Jr., of Kershaw, in • moon iestion in the Camden !owned, states that he has discovered,. fine • phew' on Bayer •It, on the land of B. Hilliard. The eta N Band stone, 15 feet from the meas. yielding 50 per cent. to the bushel—sad feet deep • it is soppneed to mild 100 r cent.• Machinery is being effected to work it. gimp- The earning. of the Nrie Roil Reed he the month of Itlay, were $36,066, 67. For the namemonth last year, when the wad emended only to Port Jervis, the, ranting. were, 625,181,65, being en kneels tf 16$ per cent. Moa• P - —Aole other planet Men discovered by Big. leapaieva Mo pnlitan anteetenwr. This in the ninth new my body which lam been added le the system by the diaeoveriee of An haw Iran. The City of Ns. Floods°. le MN= noilt in Trento.. New lottery. looses, to form • street lo the New •Ity sot the Peelle, wen shipped bat week Mr their leotiostioo. A owether merew es be eve stroeted. Wimps. a mos N. J. Brats Yawn. W. Isom dais dm Trams. Delk N. ow IS, tMt. primmer bawd Mama sousilimmi so the 11th ism 12 smother mama Cam Clot sot mum/Ws nms. whip t►. Won was whip. O. is Mb Isms.. The peels of Virginiaere lemposeles the ere he lathe no sway haw Ileh , throes leer dot the oboists. It is r that s. m who deelsred tlonasehres 7 to light to the death ageless the Wii. Phoebe should exhibit me mesh taxer the awash of the eleleme. Oft ',mined ibolummi •• , doUar phi Mee alremly be.. "deed as He
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