min poseent of . pair of wade* ideas imp, halt by my own bandit and be as send, dear nos, that y friendehip for you maw an the materiel, adios as the fin gor-work, and generor as the donation. .Bat I consider thin prem.{ as peeeliar iy gpropriate on the mmasion of your mar riage. You will remark, in the lint pima, that there aro two individuals united in one , who are to walk side by aid*, pard- Fag against ooldneeo, and giving comfort as tong as they loot. The thread of their texture is mixed, and so, &lea, is the thread of life. In these, however, the white is meads to predominate, expressing my de sire and conildence that the it will he with the color of your existence. No black is used, for I believe your lives will be wh01!.3, !.3 , free from the black pessions of wrath , anti jealousy. The darkest eolnr hero is blue, which is excellent, where we do not make it too blue • Other appropriate thoughte rim to my mind in regarding them stockings. The elven indifferent sobjeots, when viewed bylaw the mind, in m suitable frame, may furnish ; tiro, iintructive inferences, an aaith the poet: glrt inn noes, the MO sod imer, ter th tenthen, loom days ..t The ors-wend. one, and Pie mnis, I thickly c li. 4.11 to rimmouseese prem.." !imesion. Mut to the subject. You will perceive that l ag i ve li y „,p, the tops of thee, atooking. (by which I ,yard,„, Heir Flippo. courtship to be rapresented,) are leeward. and by means of seaming are drawn into a marl, but afterwards comes a . limo when the who is made plaie, and limier the Pacific ro the cod mut anal teeing off. a t an de, soilof I wish. take occasion to rongrat- h ee d re d f eet. i n whit e v obnclf, that are new through of Mexico It ot with seeming., an I have enmeto plain re- eiaty.aed, Inoeore in li, nn as the whole of those come-, ismq , ny ga , lc .a., bilge rte not mode at mace, but by posphy ride rock, which oot one little mich after anoth- h ave p ro dd e d , 0, „ ig h ; a , es, pot in with skill and discretion, until toot it from invasion." the vii In ',resents the fair and equal piece ri le j a b, are . re ,...; over of work which you ere; Pn. life dory not On the opposite borders of t mskt 01 one great action, but million. of . these once stood the cid... of . little onee combined; and to may it be; Tescuco, the capitals of the two with yoor lives. No stitch dropped when orbit Mates of Anahnee. duties ore to be performed—no widening Th o I,j, tn , of time c ur es aLicL o. mode where bad principle., are to he re- th e rouurry alien the Speniarde oat or ee .n e re omy is to be preserved ; and of those whili bad pre., clod the, neither preatin not narrowing whore shadowy and temtotinus It is a rt., tr.it , a'd generosity are in qoestion. Thus ~ wherei ni „ g i ga i i „ ~,.; i„ „,„,„ sti'cli of life made iglot and set in f or d a d, semis but „ ea . and t h ee a ug the rio'n plane—none either too large or gling ray through tl e n. 1010.4.14.1 those she s'.ll, too light or too loose; the. may may seize to tiluminc rho picture, MIMI. you keep on your smooth and even course, oho creates Of these atteient races, the ex'..enee ono fair and consistent atolleu,erawas d e . Th ee toffell..r, baring patted the cane, it is supposed, from the North. nasal heck he dm Goal narrowing off, dropp- 'entered Anahuac beton, ILo ehoso of the n.; it e c ,i 1 of the emblematical pair of seventh veil...). Or emirs° little cm, be a;.unions and comforting usuciatebnotb- , known 44 this people, hot it in generally a.l - appears but white, the token of inn.- mitted that they we „• troll inetrunted con, and peaee , of purity and light—may agricult ere mid many ..f the nieelinnie not., yo u , like these stocking.. tbe 6.1 ditch ....1 that they worn dm trite Mental. nl, being drogped„, and the work completed, go . th 2 civilisation which misted in do coml. together from the Om , where You went try in later times The wonderful ruins formed. to a hairier sate of eldeletin • I still to be semt in N. w Spain .d Central present from earth to heaven. Hoping! Aniefica. are refei reel Pi thin people, and that these etookings and edionnitions may the traveller who rouse!, tumid die buried meet a medial reception, I remain, in the' walls, and crumbling pillars of 3litlia ..1; true blue friendship, newly, yet without Patric'uo inquire. in vain for the origin seaming. and roil of the race, whose busy hand., bud ; from top to too,— raised thew walls nisi carved those pillars. im mom, et•r History haw done little more than to plc- MET. 11. e or am airso--aw. • „ err, e their lone rmeare, se., a, I Alter having extended their stray over relative. u the romotest 'own ..! Malt., which they, We might ha....grmard that the Litt. - held for four linnolretl yi , urs, thee became ey and the geography of illexim.,—latnino. yim ;area d y ve d„ ee d b y peed] , and as that country demon our borders—would They disappeared from the land as silently hove bee. almost a• familiar m.o.' earn :land as mysteriously a, they hall mitered it, Litt this a. O far from 1.44 true, that and were succeeded by other me. The " Santa Fe is Afloat an unfamiliar and •p- I we , note d o r t h ese were the m ea k ag „, e ceryphal Timbuctee, and we know a, Asteen ad the Teseurans. The latter little of the town. and villages of the cen- settled on the eastern shore of the great t eal valley of the great river of the North, !l a k e, where theytt eir rapitnl„„ i i! s we do of those of the White Nile ” The extended their empire over the neighboring, recent war with 31exice and the aequisi- tribes. The Astron came lerm the North. ! timn of vast territory which once belonged and entered Anahuac in the beginning el' to her, have turned the public attention to the thirte...l. century Alter many van-1 that country, and it is to be hoped that 'doings. they halted in the south-western the history of Montezuma may become an; borders of the great lake, end there they familiar ms that of Eowhat.. and Mama. behold the ninon erinoUneed by the oracle nit. 'as indicating the site of their future Oily No country range. greater attmelinn This omen woe an iagle, parried on the for the antiquarian and the poet. There. at „, ,f a pr i e hl y pear, 1, 0 1,1,,. ,„ are the ruins of mighty cid., and the tee- bin tnl... 4., and spreading his wings to the • eel. of civilised. ..I greatnes., of which ,„ eve 1 , „ e no other record i• left on the earth; and' than g that whicl, was to Maim. to thee I there is weary, grand and picturesque be- wandering Trojan the mot where he should yond examples The hinters is marvelous login to, raise the walls of 14oviniuni. This and stirring, reminding us of the romantic; legend if ~,,,, rated tie end legends of chivalry. I the Cactus which, fotm the arms of the, The territory oommied by the ancient ! ai m ed , w a i ved , n e .,,,,b1, 0. Meximns orJAstee., was not more than! At first they ei cavil light fabrics of reedit' take.. lure . 1 . New England, Yet . o .h I n.and sought • pi eearious subsistence 13 the remarkable formation of the country.; hunting and fishing. As they ineremed in that it promoted every variety of climate.l nominee, they improved their polity and, and wes capable of yielding nearly every, military discipline, and established a oboe- I trait found between the valuator and thel miter for °mirage in war, which nod. diem! Artie Circle. Aledj the elf of 31 •.itat.the terrible to their neighbor.. li, the begin -1 mountry Is bordered by a h r r ou d creek niug of the fifteenth century, a rennteka ad th• Berra tonna.' or hot twgink whiff! , ble league was formed between the state.' hen the emit high tonaperature of nominal of Mexico, Tescuce. and Thienpan. that' eounti res. Damn and sandy plains are Ithey •Intukl mutually support etch other, intermingled with them of •Xahmat•t far-Tin the warm and mutually share the spoile tility. Them are thickets of aromatic, Thi s treaty ma nuinwined,h,„! .',rubs end magnificent Sowers, in the midst is eeaeory, daring which time the allies.; of which tower up trees of siganne growth. overleaping the rocky reimport p f their Val- In the rank ezbalations of the hot and hit- Iq, eavv,„ltheir anon down the dd .. ! mid mil, lurk. the fatal malaria, which the table-landa to the borders of the huh ; ...tram the es. , from the spring to the of Mexico, toil extended their &minion, automat' etiolate. lateen the continent, from the Atlantic In i After P.m.; wawa or ' , nay mile., the Pacific. The Capital. inormeed in ever this .arcing region, the bdoolk'n &All splendor and in strength, as year afterear 1 111 ....1r 'Wall leis a Voss sttitmlihrrit.—; cam the kings returntng, loaded with y the, Be breathes we freely. for ids senses arc o f a w e . ; Noah. seem,l no o longer oppressed by the sultry heat and fi a , n , ga b,„/ a aar.„g„,agy In o de an n .. ; ioakidiog polite.. of sh• Thit!aed when the Spaniards entered the Goan s•lms, of nature sh•Nlisk 054 his 'Ott an . try, the name of the great Nommuma, was longer revels swung the gay Won whig the terror ..f the surrounding nations. painted the imisissli• the.. When h•h•• The government of Mexico wet a ghe ttoised. d about lour thousand feat, It. the mmarehy. Fuer of the principal O. relehe• the height where clouds and Wets bles cheese by their own body in tbe pre. Willa in their way from the Gulf of Meal- ending .4.. ma the ogie. of .Imtan.— at This it the region of perpetual be- I The election was made from the brethem mint r, and untsbanglieg yeomen, I and here, er eephews of the d oit name emand pinee;and ad- It Imam behind him the deadly scone.-- Thar b an a apa Tremont% upwind, tbe imam Legere, gru pdf.d. TIN maw , aaaaa h aaa as M. grand and men Writ& TIN rand swoops maw la his , a 0 41.1 % awl 17 a vi..a/ong the Inn of imlibly orfondakk WAWA anoyaip be GI obtaind a ems. anon fil•••ad with yahoo's ilfm. sod whom bar of swim addend tit feral& Ogling •nolf•lffoff looduiff M IMOnaS he the dark wid way HI., wido, suria many mite as ann. Hinny !bon an tan. Add lbw, with ••• of fiery fomomes _Wolk hof• boon grind emery, mid doe poop of bran Wawa Mtn • mama Avon by uandi sa the "bateau' in tbnir way. As lbs ban- Ti e La. ' aw e eller ails Olt , o•ofla ba nbe Anne of Um d i rrzy, bred e_oi My emarilinee eat his of down et= o i k ft g . „ ma . Ages. and behold dm raglan he win b bads he An =Z6 him, glowing Utah tba rinde Wei l l of lb. i a i a r ia ' a rr a . aa a ma i laa 0 % 4 .. Stilt Upward, 4 . 1 " WOMAN et badmen% and sane ebb an samba AMMO, and lb. sturfline pewth of p m a aa~w way.grid cab and the auk Masao if plea, nmsmtnn of ale senne•bp, mode up of tion ebbi an. that b. ha rlaabol laws frba or said bum,. engine. tau to it W. Pea .stud Um. Ilandidyi like the /NM tgetsw Wield I A WOOD TO OVAL AAAAA 101.1. the lemma ega net her male ~wane. W. H. 04. into which the country is divided. The among them. There was • elan of noble./ ____. _ ~.- - nr.. _ , A e .0, 1 „, e . 1 the n p eeeenee r we feel armlses Chenetwetwd . c Why should there"u be ea o r . maize or Indian emu boa followed him all who posseesed hmge landed Weems. Thai -- _ ___ der or a t e. coon d wd of the. who do nor 'men the way up ; bat now he first ems fields of title. to them estate. were derived from , -.:-' - -- a---- -- - , et igii° - __- --- r _------ .....bd . t , talatme• and make the parer ...,,,.....„. ~......,,,,...,,, a.. ~... j .. „ .... wheat and other Campeau ains. When ' tits crown, and tinily were held under the , ,•,,i' ..... .-_-- ..... 0 .. ...1 . 7 , .. , • , " , at 0 ~1 : 474 i . t ti ...0 ,0. ,d , . .r:., ..C , : n, . ...L. n in y . ., . n g .. .h z ,e ,.;r . .. t21..1.. ,, , , ~, , ,, , , , , , , ., ,,x , ,A . 4 , ,,z ,et r'e : gy. ,,, , be has climbed to the m i g lit of between 'obligation of military earvice.• It was 'aid 00000 and eight thousand fee he reaches ',by es miter. 'that them werWee-- -- - ----- gent popuboe n that. eon, at •PoPal•tma Ile., iteleetnel apemen., . meted thaw ettpeottles nod the summit of the Cordillera of the Andes, i caciques who resided • pa ..... We' , Mem. It w Vote tumeeemarY rot en lo eal , Itita ' h " t h ltt ' el h Vit v o ' olrat't ' ll It h"4 l•4 "d fUr br :he ' e4.74": " se wartt °l -.-- list° " ' TIIE I)EATOCRAT :r''''''''""*"r."Yfi". l ' "b " . '''` l 4 " " . `"''' . .r ."." "."''' '"'"". '''''" "" ''''' ' ' l) I' • • and enter. that vast sheet of tablmAnd, Ilea. in thew pitah who which maintain ° an eiemtion of more than 'hundreil thousand falbow....h- Wh.lh" ' , th.• the ...reeler of •• tr d..... le .1 .. , ..1•1 ~ " ' ~,,,t eeeordi e t ti t ee . 'The Lour,' ritrolnllnn lit Norther. Pima si. , , I'' ."' "'"' now, ' a Name ME thoumnd feet for the dbtaneo of nearly I ,er this is trues • il u m ~. . dome:pt, for ell will mel, d emon. It. An ben And .cia w. the Wm-center l'otteeutiatt ;an a••• conquerors, there was a large, ' - A: i i, ' ee ,. a e .,,, e , 1 ... v. ., two hundred league., until it declines in , timonya paper te handeoutely se t utortel, . a mutter of anwinttlece, as at, etopproe., or the fneeele al' al, the 'higher northern latitude. int... Der of very powerful chieftaene, who „,,.. _ , mew, the condoner feels thet he tea afford to . mat h .. he, to obtem her neltte' Attly's words. A chain a volcanic mountain. of atilt r, were bound to eupport :he throne with their I. , Ai0,,,,,,, PA . I eiovata snore aunt ,m, 4111/ 11141 forth greeter .Rome a / seen nt nit We a trettede," wen troth, ev. more stupendous dimension., the yeah. et counsel and their play, ~...a. , +I:, to to:ke Itta Paper ',that a ehnuld le, thee Isla. et , et, word oath: Villa we en, Leratder ithe tool net which me covered with perpetual snow, i The juriermAmee a the Mitima, Tboredor, November II INN!. ~..,„„...., I Baal. 1 ra, us uls Se • wome n . lion words lemma stretches away in a westerly direction ; and evinced no small degree of civilization, and . ; Lt e , ..., meetweettentletet that flue ce,r to mu Me w ere tof Ilto whole he at, ato to. a, a, the eal breezes, which wander down from a high mom of the rights of propetty and 3 r • • • •...r. .• i. .1.. 1. 1 ••• ..••• ••••-k• w• well patruetoal new, tor Gus tf . , . t the II sy are ut " o wit ' " their icy out mite, diffuse ago ateful end. per ,n. In each a the principal cities hope our Democrat, yea, sod Whig (mods will ~,,,.„.„ , „,„ „,,,,,. h „, o .„, "'... , 1,.... ' 1 ."' ' ,.. ., . h :,,,,..7 . ;,....;"; " II :: " I ''''' ll III "' ' " I ' . fleas over the elevated plains This Mble- with its dependent. territories, a jtidge - was ; who the ..t.,,, ,0,..1 on ~. We eht.ll he happy . „,„ „,,,, w ,. . 1. ...,, , large .....,..; . ...." . '....'',.:.', .. 1., ......' r" " ""'" ""`"! " Ilex land, though cold in comprise. 4 ilk the 'amdtittled with final jut it:diction , la all cases to t h„. utt h w h o ,. we e „, eeptotote d. ot , to .../. „,.., ......,..,.. ..... .0, ~,rte . ... ' ....lww ma . e v .V .h amall nod:71o: low region on the coast, enjoys A Oil:tate Which were referred to him. Beside lids bun armlet...re with Mo. whom taw ere not : ot , „, f,,,, ~,,,j,..„ • paper' "I'''" loot ' I'. ' h."" ''''' ... '''' '''''' in. ' . We e.lO 1. fonh neder PM. matey thick undo re. bow 111•11 y that webers, hoe as warm as the central part or Italy. Tim ,rnagiatt are, a court. was establish...l in eve- '„,,,..,„;;,, „,;,„„„,„ ) ,„ 4 ~,,,,,,,,, „,„; eterinteseet tts Wt. a telt to math« the •• %loom.. many rotted ent.'era hoe t ae v . • t Pc atmosphere is der ; and the soil, though ry pro, ince. An appeal could be had from ,I , .. g t h e l a [i t_e • va me am.. .my te Ahem pew c.d it t .,,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,„ „„,„„,,,,, ~ ~,,,„. „....' how ,„„,, p ~,,,,,,,, ... h ..: ~,,,, ~,‘'..l . r . y .7 0 . h. 7 . naturally fertile, has a parehwel and barren this court to the supreme judge, whets de anpeet, owing partly to Ow rapid evapora- ttisiton was final. 'lion which takes pima in those Lay re- I The ,itedivial arrangements he Teteueol IT ‘,.., ...,. 11,,, ~....... of ii...., „:„.„ ,e.esoe to te. , lsertret tec th. we Itke We my ebbe. , bed! Hew teeny large worm, how many mem pion., and partly to *want of be sheli wen still more r e fi lle d . Th e r e was n gra- k Toenail..., the advestewwweet...f 11. seem Dem. '' d ' ' ''' '''' th " " P. ' '''''''' emit.' " Y ' Llf "I ' ''''''''',' Yw "' y Y ","" * "''''' I "' w ""'"' r """ . ;:t7t .. ,r7. * ;•• : I I t t et h "t " .7, 7 ll7.e . r " el ' ' ' ' ' t ' ' ' e fl o i l L tta . :U 'r of.."..S l tr ' s h, ...f I eln " . " ::. , :::n7 :::1?). " Irt 7 l ' .::::=Ss ''" l w tow n'n' n?;;;; " ::. ter the soil from the burning seen. I n th e &die. a tribunals, terminating in a It. Inn- look sod Feast r. hat "I the Ailed., the. plateaus were al meeting or parliament, which mot he Seel ;thickly coveted with trees of extraordinary capital once he eighty days, over which the , _ I , .., I , 1 ., ~,,,,,. ~, .., ~,„.„,.e ~, 7r , ~. oat". . the ete Mit et,. /11 1 .11.11. end ea. • hetet...tee, how ma'n'e ome.. amour, haw toy 1111 r ,dimensions ; but theearly Spaniards made Muff V.A.' in rt.". Thin toady de. b . comer, that nor c ot, II ...e. e t :ne a t , ' .. Clara''ho" tee d, ' three cal m .. r u e, the mednott far what, hie W.'s. were sus dtu teal met e lan the tow, 'an inditerintinate war on the (,mate, r e . Jed all I noes, which futtn their imortant e e fleurbeeed M 11. ..1h rof mu pm, maul'. e" ' slate "Iwat Mc low . S .., u. %,. 'rho. 01 lists I!" W s 00, 1 1,1 " t y, hoe 1 ,,,,,,, t „,, ' garding neither hmtuty nor utility, and their 'I or difficulty, lead been referred to then tIl ed her fine l ow .1,11111 VI 141,11 , 1114 1111 s a. 11, nod I hot tam'. 14. 110 W 111411) Slelll 1011., s, 11, ettmy tit., descendants suffer the ennie l nen ce . o f their the h a tribunals These courts sct nt I a Clam's' . us le ... er simple tool tltem ; her .5. ,,, 1.s ... ...... , tr Pl.. r , t , .. is.- aut..; W,. ; t0w..., 11, 111111, gee tente.. le.a „ t , ‘ „, ' hawse, hlonee to have been held with a itarado and itt :trip 1.11 1 11, n, d oe owl t spa.. 0te.111.11 tom,. moo t 'erPs ' ''' " ......'' p "saw' •e• "" '''''" 'I 1 .1 i "''',...". IP w P. ''') wmm , ' ma' ct had m MidwaY Kern. the continent 'carrh : A altielt thigh t excite...file .ht nd nitl ilk° at tee I Mot 11• r v rinii, aro o ael ts ith am met, reed.. tit ...nom M net , Mai 111. !twit. 1t• %teed . 511,1,114,4, I, 1,, a, 0,, ~,„,t 1 nearer the Pacific than the Atlanti c neesti, 1 .1 ea . astern potentate. ''l ,, tit, ten al pt s ,Oda once Me alottet.l l mire. .V.ltelmlt it t a te. e. t kl: met It ...re rt ittl- lomy e• o , at an elm atieet of nearly re, en thousend /1151. It f Tsseaco," rape an .ILI chrt is hr, m g ream 1 Mato tteet et awry I:.lttotet, moll e n ' fiVo hundred feet. is the celebrated valley - tins a rot-yard. nee the opposiee playa ' „ i „, ;;;; „,e....„ ; • ,;"„,`„7,77::',7 • . 7,„ no , i „,,,,,,, I want wo It . eopport . wtll were... t o w ,,, t 01 31rxiee It in ef oil oval 1 . ..., .Im.i .1 aid. h e w ere two hail. ot P.m , ' Is the' .„,„.„,........ e , a . a , ..e..s.e, a.m., Ott. ''''" "'' ^ ' ixty-set en Ineettra in eireuelfereme. and PtIPPIPPI amt ''''lk'l ' the . " . ,. I ',.'!'? l '..l,""‘l'' not or ow ...thee ,re.e.,..t. e. Tie. e. the "'' '''''''''''"'"" a " r '" l '''''' "'„" I I''''''' to is cite anpassed by a b vrerie.g rampart ot wa. a glum. of puce gala. imam wit I. It i„., ,,; c .,, ,,, , ,;;.; ~.,;.;;..;...., ...„ I 141111, end debit.. it. he 1.. h ...1 do• act, New v. th posphy ride rad,, which nature teems to spoke., and other previa. stem's. On a,. ' ..I1 /sae 4 11 t tll 1, all on r If ~.a v tll Ind. have provided, tit eagle invitee:unite, L . pro- ,otoed iii front eels Plamt a beam" ekeelle e 1' D. , ere red mid rote. car ...lot opt.. 1...: to a bead „ net it from intasiati." 'sr/tweed with a a emerald of imllli..l. Sir, i ..... " 7.—W .. t." 1 1. 11,0, Y^a , ...e1....a1' „ I. „„„,, 0 ,,,, e .,,,, 0 , ~,,, gr 0„,,,,,,,,,,, „,. at rise lakes are s p rea d ev,,, thj. ,¢lky and sertnout.t. el bye ,l Iligret 111 1,1 lilt : M. " . .. ."" g. eie , ne/, anill dose.„ „e, g. r .„. ;;;;„/„„,„„.„; „„,,,,,,,,„, h ,„.,.. a Ole the eppacile borders etf the hugest. vat, plum, and premiums stn., Th e p.n.,' dee pod:64m, meta,, n.. out, atel cle.. four rektor. ot tom . le . these mom q toed the cities of Menton and wore hang with tapestry, needs of Ile hair 1 .. Slave retelter-enecepted omen end settoottlle 'stole n: pm. r tott our howl, a Tenn co, the capital. of the two moat pow- of differ. tat animals of rich and sari.. When /myth, n latle tflarrete. mote t .. e t tt , r e c t., e e d the • calmtme me our tlool dat e . \ 1114 II OrrIII !Odes a Anahanc. "" 1 "' ; ' , fi '" l '''''"'''l bY 14.'1'l rings, and P"''' at mu ~,,, to g how ea.., per.. ratchh ply lemma': a 01l moke, altogether. Mu e whole soloatd ed pa- to c Otto .1. thThe history of Cho ruses a Welt ~,,..i,i,.1 broidt red with fignres and flower.. A 11.. ., ...„,,,,. ...,.......,.......,..........,„ ~..,....,„..„ „.„. ' I, e. ~,, h... ~..,.nod ~, „ h .. ‘,..„ ~., ~.„ .„,....., r. e rout:try a hen the Spaniard. clamed ir, tl ot doom: aim • canopy of vat regaled phe ~,,„;;;;;,;;;; „ p . ; ;;;; ...;;;;;;;,..... ~,,,,,,..,,,,, ~, ~,,,,,,, ~,,,,,,,,,,, ~, ~,,,,,,,,,, ~,. , ~,, , , , and ••f those while had pre. i dad them, is mace from the centre of Odell shed I.llt telt meet& mes in Lt, e wmten tim mom lon how ; Ne‘r ,t.d, ei, d ',Sy ~e, , IS.. ton. coati& shadowy and teystt•t hum It is a replan resplendent rays of gold and jetted.. The n : ; ~.; .. ..,,,,,,„ ~, . . • where imeginat lon may tent lin sts•art), at her tall, called •t he triton. lld the kin,' ' ''' ' ln " I' " I. '" I " "'l'm"' ,In ''' I ''''' ... for truth scuds but none anal eh-- - . ... ' on 'deli were einblaz•Oit d the oi al arms ""'"ul 6 lake 'l"' ""'" r,,, r, Ile rc the Fn,r 1 , 0 1,1 i,., ~ ,,o/ty at much ull st otteo or a as.. Ittarla d 11., • aria t h ii .",,,!„. 8.. Iw/toted tint it in Me., dot. io on. , awl mool. er bole' ,„ „„„A • t, whs. lie de, • idett itnvoi not cases, or oat- t•it . . ," siolrat .• las". as ye WWI rarolgr st, tam: es, rsr d a salad Stillttilltie, e itassol to 'the I rm.. „lick. lielTid,rm maa oho ,e „. i „ trildisrd attended by the roartean w.“ jasseard Ly droiltiag lo• ode ' m rte , I ell ra ha, iords of the real., tat isa oalert t ill aut. h t t , ~.°`," "1' " !his mitred awn. int rust. ti a Oil la reiaus . 0 3 •". /' ,"" ' " "1 4 " . " ..1 • a ; ta • dtata "r .1"••••• "'""'" rr nt. , nrs. and holding a golden to r,ra in Ida mom" wait lie .1 . t lilt, On rad, brad, ad. 'and a,. pad, ,as ottr kap, that our prat.., 11mA. lie laid hit. hand on the dolma' ter. rot or die laa'ket- And th' .null Ir. ""d r Y :Lrr till aid protioutieetl netitellitii. " 'eeriest, that fr. aa „ atly tie company ° the doe. lust „ It 11 114ilt iii be Their lawn were Pell . , and gererally motion,. are oe Mad, mid so tool to be conga,- • Ilrar das ;mod. ,oid Cm lit., Dine administered n itlnoit The great , Willi: it Pletiini torhloh thin tit pair ...II ••• eilitora agail aoriet) all moan Loe . --tlatod tV, thie.d mot oie,oed al d lilt . tt el, they neck,,- I _ with death; al il mood, it i. Oil iteili,tolity and 'wimp, 1,111 . 1. ~, 1 )lost nations, whether, lit ill/all iv sae-1 erpted don't enure .0 et yell, paper. hoe ht.te tee '.• '" ""'" " """' bj. 'ter''"", ""' '''''. age, tint means to produce hues:eating • hue; or, semi word by the " Irtn.r: . cr I ' " I "' ".."''''''' ""‘"`"" r • " " 1 ".• "" k '''' ; drinks The lermemed juice of the 11/u te. should rattier o ott would ea:land teferet tee” '. , 1 '"' 11 " N ' "'" 11. " .1. """' '''''""' d 0 " " ry—a plant summon .., th. a.. ...., ry _:, ,„....., i.a. ~ an,. rumour aa......,..,y a" " !renown,. of th fete hued!, .1 ; iltettrit ere *heel I lea bored the Mexicans the temptation to so"' e I fore. to mention tho: I wodied 10„ 101 l '' . ""'"'"" " 11 1 "" w " " 0110 1 " . '' l. `"" ' " r '' ' liruukroiems ; hot it would seem that with 000 , 0 ,, „,, h.., ~„ , 0 , ~,„„,„,„, &,.” ...y„,, ''''' the penalty of death hansiag I.ler them, ' ,„,,,, e ell )55 ere hke te eel mho 5 law... by .11 '" ‘"""' hi ' " the l'''2"l"”' by .'''''''l""' ,he het fair would dare to 3 ltd.]. Judges who pelt•hoi x thie .1,... hi ete ' kentv u sed 1 shell P"'"' Th. ' r ' .. """'"'""' ~...' " F 'H . :\ ceived lollies or were guilty lor e lksiiiii " 000 ' 1 . "i '''" , '`h n", ~,,,6!. m.., ~ l in soy way with a suitor,were puidslod . ith : , t ,„.,, „„,„„. ~,,,, ~„„,„ ~,,,„„,,, ~„„„ • 0 „ "."'l l''''''''. I'. l'''"• . 0 , eme... " ' iciest It. i Slavery existed amggng the Azgees, but !it wan under a very different forgo from that which rano. in the United States. No !person was born a slarr in 31exig.... mi.'s were sometimes doomed to !gleam,' ;detains were sold to pay their dolts, agll 'lgy the mild form of .en node fig whirl. I they were .ggliketed The blare W. al lowed to I ire his ono famlh,gg, 114,J,1 pro perty, ae I even to hold other slaves. There wags another elate of dares, prisoigers token, in war, and they were reserved r tho dreaditil don m of anerillee. Nosh are 8 ..... e IPf the etriling features or the anciont )Iceieatt snidely. They are stamped nith severity, and Khoo• that they relied in their government, on phpdeul Porno, inotead of moral pi ineiples, yet they, ahem a elem. perception of those prioriplec, and n profound respect for human rigida. l'Area a rota. - . AB.O Tin some one beau- tifully retnarke, is so pre; inure. that one midnent is' taken away before we art en trusted with another; and yet while many thank they improve time rightly, it it to be' feared, attar all, that a gutsily portion is . wanted in a kind of busy idleness. (tie, Batters himself that he is, indeed, reading and st,ing hi. mind with useful boostdr—junk because his eye. have been travelling through a boi.k at thls rate of B.ty era hundred pages an hour. Why not pre it the right name, and call it • match against time? Now in our wsy of thinking a man truly reads jail to much, sa be can recall to mind and repeat, or jot down with his journal after the book in eioned—ideas not words. The mind in this cooped, is like a magnet dipped into • jar of iron Annus. If one remembers' nothing, after reading • book, 1141 sure the work is worthless, or he has worse than warted hie time. When • certain Roman Emperor, could not recollect a tingle good action whieh La had performed during the lag 24 boors, he mid .1 have Meta day I' Doubtless many a poor wretch —remlling—the worthleee deals or mingent life-time—has erhol out in the depth of hie despair, .1 have thrown sway my life.' meet —was the dying *dalmatian of a German , aonlist, ea the Wu of earth ged from him, sleep forever. . Millions of money for mu I hack of time were the MS woe* of the, dying err nabob, of Xftleei. Let FMK by tree eautpleb It le • swim of roam that do Win sum rho Is rstratiai M W ilLy he • vowel Thaliko. Nivisg. We yew m ••••• So be Au kw WWI dm wool. A. kr as head hosol.• dap illuipokri w ro haw" Nen, Dm It Ihrra. D. It N. Bruins, Nn.NI Narylnt Now. IS. VONNIMI,Ioa , Nn. DIM S. n Ilundwortro. Now. NI Finn. Now.lll Canann. Nor. Own OrnihnormaL N. York Doc. IL Dam ,ra ar alas. ltsis Wawns.—lrs regret so ham dot Km 801 l Mania, ibe asibereskiied i t Ant YeAvea Ms led wipemertly A MMI=MM Now wo, now fllll. Foloor ~,not hos. ".11.4r° "d".d ' ul We p at • 1 wh014 1 .. xhall be talk 10 gn C. 1110 flio .41 4 4 .• In kw.. whoa to dn. %% 4414 lta, to trans. net all 14444 Imonnewt; plan woek for half • 4144.4 4 44 1110111. Itet man r loom litutchool ..4144.14,44, fxr lon maw, awl writ. from wo tto foto .4414444444. 141101tIli tVOI, k, 4. a 444.!, Job. 0 14 4 hos 04,1, ....... no.wer 11144,44 or tw.4411 ittl tr" per w 4.4 k ; 9, 4 11 ma owl ernopet 10 , 111:01) 00110 111 1 / 1 111,110110; owl then publish 114.14401 i; 44 llonk• 414;.; • °told 1.44 eo 444,14 4,:0n - to the realer. of !Pat , M., Now, x e woad, d n et or or , . timed to .1110 oo• !hal hltl,tor Imo all Ilie larlow., for gollinz pwl mob wooer, for lila polar an lie 1,1,r0, nod oil los read . xnl hh., x ,1:1 on wooble km to ropy it Ilion oilier papers; or dint Ilion, urn eunuch pristine of iiiihienco and &Wit}, whore illow en can procure if ha when soy whitn for Inn.. rtr &A it ewer minor to ony ono. !hot no l'..l.lttr bh. to chototh tho p. ors of !Ilse whole e. ........ Ity ; et himself to %bore id maul, portonary oolif, • misehlov ...pin, with whom. perch in hu not the •lightrot ae.penottotero. .1 by pos . ' te an at•innneo of great tnititle. nin •ruck eir.l rome tone ni eo Of con, we like I. see • hi. eschew of thought and opinion through the prem. But to he conotantly Mired. harroosed and perplexed by ova- I , rants for the fame of having therrpemes in the paper, ,srilirte of their mutbfleotoine; wed Veen roreed ry whim is not indolged, where to do en would require un extra sheet, and mimes bath the authors nod editor to ridicule ; besidee making more labor for the latter than four ate, dune, certainly euetrilatte• largely to melt* hi. po• Mien u one; firer reader* wdl recollect that several weeks Were, we exprewed ear awn preference end we be. here the preference of the 11.11010 Iltenwersey of Ituounehentut County, lu regard to the persn that shotela br prceented by the math p at of the Phew far 1!. H. Senator. Hulce that time we have oe.: Ikea that several gentlemen, ere urged open the! menthes el the &therms, amen whom are Jedge Bleck. of &menet. Woken MeCendlthe aed ere.du eudoelnedly, geed ewe eel nee. Olin.. eee ne remelt fee ehenglee lb. opener we bath ; odready espees,d, that Noe. Gee. W. Weenethan le( Loathe ow. la the then atoned with= the De. theenay N Nowhere reeraylveeleateldeed wnl rally ; W whew claims *wild be tuned web se earethutew width will deemed attention. Pansyllona Owen I. remained. la the M.. on by a an at imam sd aapeny, on John. ee is an I. ilt. sine Tin Wye ad mph ly Iseeering Whew et th nate Led' Ile le Omni no b. • ne. tit Op worn a.. Winne. here ..d wohnienhabliti Wei.* I • wie nay gray Weenid te emonod the ... pinta hi. ham linanni .. 1....t0 women. role trin the hopeine. et Ile poen.. an Minty I. dielnise his tiny I* hi Rats nod the or Inithdly, loombly ll hay. Son • trip Wenonsto. ah. M. &a Min. M In benne be emit.... rain I. Li dr .1 nitiesno• I ninny elinini Opiniouw ame iimilind lo hie au maw . Me het email tini amain... Ihnihni. .1111 ea ern ilh. Nom dt *okt sham .. -111 t. I.• ruiti• r f, irl 118.1118,ral '0 1111, I, 2% 41 lir,. to ill mBBBBB.Bl, 8 , 11 j.1.1111N1ii.1.2, ti 1 /..ennrwir l' lam, re, p . n. 1/4,, I% 6, trongn.n. In I/ n • Suwon, 1 1 n01.,-1110.(!,at, ,0,,.01.,11,r Item. r,st -1.1. I k hack, 111.111 —lr 14.1 x to, 1111. g —5111., Iliadenni .U. Pnee, eta., delve „x to Congr. PO, INN Of N 'JONI .1 •( . 1 3 11,C111. torte Duel lioin 1.1100 to 1,5011-2nd Ihs holhiligi 1...1ine-3d Amine., Conger, Whig, phili hl,l, nits s 1h Iral Trmw of the gill The IS otanunts Mut., women.... atneteenth century of ours ta truly art age of prithrevaton. Had Hp V.n W.ukte slept atoll the itneettng of t h e Worcester Coat rut., n.J awoke on t h e ad. of Abby Kelly Fuster'espeerth.... aro mire he Would has. rubbed Isis eyes iu speechless astoniolunent. Neither the ..gene) of steam, apt plied ts. Railroads and Steamboats. nor 1./et:uff as malted to Um Telegraph, would have then ball se Stamm to hint, as that moved twoentldage of tt soaseultae women . ' and tt (en tattur men 't Itul to the meeltng ; and its osymp and dote,. The speeches were no smoothttommted tittering.; but loud and bwatervu• harangues; and the...M1..1ml given lo the amid, savored much of rodathluam and gross infideloty. We gin en abolrael of some of the priampal harmless taken from lb. tt flame Gearlte:" " Wendell Phillip* ie imported to hare aid, " that the cobwebs and wapentiniona of the noble main to be ewes away;' that we "shut ma from the nwehanio arm, the prof... Mom meal pea he, dmodled down lino an inferior ewe;' that " be mated her to be inniglad sip in mewiy, in the , trial by jury, n repreuitation, mil la Whop for i her .elf delenee." Ile would not pm tow much !remotion to the law. laws were bet piece@ of pe , par. imbed by Agent Fillmore." (!) "M y t h au [Mu: a feudal .ad Hebrew thispet ' wei. and area lat the amedatierm el moiety.' Abby hully Fe. ler mid " We ham me nght, awl the 01111 I. revok e ea did., ladedle mei. King Gaup the Thlrd—dte right le rim up tied em *h. tyrasee Mama Om thet artgeet I mem te hke a we. maw We mut ee them the Intl., mod ael aireddle. We m awset ba smelyoeoabol to ow wralaa la luedelletb turd 11.11 @U lm. I. ehert, llee losaaga• Ow laseply dossaadol Yea ud menu aloela Ye meted ea beans Minos all alike—ON tM ••••• Oloeld I. boa. a. M ember - 41M PreetraY. Mt . alleab NU, rellgimin lead milkasy, ems se the rlpl .l t o ammo thecabaker la mama aa volt •• se nion. Ses• urged Obas the ere* *sold I. eau. emend by Womb" loth ••••• Swede% •all Ow ea tM dlohnetlsaa I. arefely betweene am. and •••••••laseel be absasholood Out • semen was Jaw ••wW Isablbse le be Irsaikat aa • see.. Loasabt MO le aid seat wane woe Oar dm eapoesalas, pal VW IMMO 4meties ud ate OW The Imaged if Abby crly "" Paa•••••d• Cut: asesreasr, **h ew las vale% psosiee • semi be • wad s .aid set bare Yelped alai bor Alb bees as •1•118) I. Wilds amemesie Weller Se do above wow es. lie wasevideally la how et *Meg • le Wry . % lberlold Ile me Me Waled •• .112111, hOW 11.11 V CI, 1.5112 t. P. bow n. et tools to $1.1., ih. oiwlelan tl hop !erg , x•,11141 I inaloa. at the ....ar, that a.arall,lag. would al l% auk ea th,.. 101 rim!, ar. '1,1 , 11.1,111 J. 1,0, It is 1.4 bor Entitt.t or ally t rot, f m. f '.I .4 ;..: ~~. sdorned--.M ' , goer 01 =ESE =MEM 1, II r. ..,111.• and Sou 1 0 . C1,1t5p,...f 1.0111.9e,111 1.19. 1.. I.r. Graph a.. ll,' nod I.ootry 61. n. Arm.. mai... llookr. 6. Cu, p.., 3.6 r. c.d., a Lrl,'s llook an a ut.i.- or number. Sal .11. ,ual 'nay, Godes ..11 ex . ael in alumna lie -• %%b. pra . ... The, Gudi," rxerittril by ~ OW. Than manillas/ also ealuni. all The Cr. al," •. Faxhaati PIM.," and • likens. I „f 31,.. n a n, J. 11.1.., r1.1....1aa11y am/relied by 11. Arirdiroux. Mrs. Hale hs. basalts • send Ira to ref dux coietry. and hrr p.rttsit res. I, io the wand intereat of this work. Among 'lir iso nonce • Rand artiale an Mess.. T. K. A. P. Ir. Cull., •ho hare an meant. prim- aux eatittilishinent ea Philadelphia, and pnahalt Ihis oak. II a. may pre did I. our rend.. Tram. $3-5 crows OKI. Addreas L. A. thiadry, 113 Chestnut H. Phila. Theo Genesee@ Farm✓r•• fur Nerember eom hdeu alto great t micly m alit the farmer, W. give one or too article. from it 11. week. Van Conn'. I'eunterfa•l Deleenor. ler No ember ; alma'• for Ike mare month are on oar fable. The o Ham Joanne by G. P. ewe. emi N. Parer Weis, mod. nothing boon the Rem el Ms country to support it. It io decidedly the hest sod ebb. family paper in th e United Steen To I, us ot le the mast egreowee compenion wit hove, and never fails to while away • Mime hour meet pleasantly. To reed in Its intlames peeler from Mr. Weis, always Immo. ire hawk leer o CM- mys dam . ' wiles snarly ememeed in our Ay. peter. amend the fine with het en the renede“l an eels a( hee.thro nevem, sal . *Mid " in oar emelt, we tight cheerily red the poem of hie „ Inklings of.Arlyetnre.“ To el oar friends temwhit • •ky gamily ewer witotemild any, take "IM Ilea Jimesar by en MN.. T.A. 811 he anyone. • The Usk" • momlldy *ea, /mud id, "M -INA awl •••N•11.•41•6•11•• by do Almx pr • et hawk.* w U•Ny." M••t•••aaa TY• WNW maker =emir • pal ma& •• Hem. 04•17. ! Tor IA mom • year. Nam. "The U•le Now rat CNy, N. Yak. I To.. Fax* Meelt..." by 3 . 3 . Piweav o yr NW INMAN ime1...01. ly SO Ma ^'n. Woof*: nor m^ Y • poi polAneloo, domed go tholooloa• et Arfookwo no.••ftoro, lONOWboo, Goolsolog, ea. poi,: •••••• Cons • Co., N. Yolk 1. J. Mom .NI.. W Mon 3101.1•01 W Nom. botoriboo Tar 01 pr. hums—lltaboy. Ds • Imo." le b. *OW MCboron la Ye Claw Illeui••• =11:1 Fugitive Skye Leto.—The Democrats utaßmwo held a meeting last week, at which they maintahmd the oenatltotionalic !ty rat the Law, cud declared that as loos as it remained scab, it mum be sustained. Snots Storns.—Beditird, P. wail visittd with • driving snow Storm a• the Bth instant. Thy Winoj AircDonourAMi aire —John MoD,,,,nough a will wad read at New-flrleaos on the 29th or Ootnbor. ;rive. $11.001) and • house, to bis eider, ylo.. Cole, of Baltimore. 425,000 annually to the American Illble moiety, and the lodk of hit property, mounting to over 410400,000, to Now Orleans and Belli re, for establishing schools, and an,lonte no the poor. lie bequeaths • large sew to the Amerim Colonisation Society.— , This will is the subject of nondripeculation, in New ()Aeons.Some of the mess, ant loony lawyers pronounce it utterly worth , leas, while other. think it will withstand ail Asaulta. Conniction oath, the &nail Note Law. We learn from the Ledger, that on aloe day last, the Brat suit in Philadelphia, for' tho penalty of twent3 -fire dollars for per jog a foreign smell note, was brought before' ildmsean Ereti— judgment given for this dayeomplait t h e doliot, nod kle amount paid the out by oo t. lorreove of Gold and Niloor.--It ia rinisted that the gold and silver imported into OM U. S. from Vftdol.l.l ports or the world. ever end tildne the expan d , during ithr throe 3rars, amount s to one keo. dred milliono of datum —TI e house of .Meflonnough, the mil li dadre, has h,n roldail by nee of hie slavesoissisted by five ;nice men. The negro anis they took three hookas of gold and There war • package of norm amounting Ir. $1141,000 in the Milne room, tvlikli it , o tot. nee not taken. i. II o S L etr i ""(.l7l r e h al P.• 13 _snnot. r nag hung in effigy, at. "ant.. week Were leer. eleren newspapers pub— lon 1,0 rest,, Caw. Don, In his t I,c, .Itreated in the Rhode 1•1, of S. nut,, rhill 19 Ill,rrer —The editw cif the 1 .1p1III• lee • decided j• , i ht I. of I tall, frim the I,,ct that it is dirtie nanic d fret. • low and dim notti t tithe kliillllll UllO Inhabit Salt 2 s and the surrounding valleys. Ile p F ..thine will he 'eta Cngres• t • Live the tame changed, and that that I. -Is will vdve the , 1 . 1E1 . 111. of salt Lake c ',ye they thin, fir theinvelvea, Dee r I /," the signiticathw hf virtue and in- at 'l E •G.,..r00r Ford, of Mi. 1:x• , ;. v F.. 111 dial at Lib re-idenee t. 1..• n Ti 'LC 40. ills!. ,/, Tho dry golds • t A K lnr Ivrea., N. V. h, • eve tez: t-• re. and r,,bbed 6,:tt worth 01 Breed C 14.11... A 111.. ye. are /had to be lurking =IRA M=[l=ll • 1- gte. gg ni, • of IAo d .I.lt b bighead... 3 I 11. 1 —lt i 1 that Ow a hi..rv..f the late and Ler dlanprlntrs halve .11:t..i rapt', in the hatk Inn t,gv :• IlateGian G , liernment. —ll,, Ira Arcpuhtic rowel,s the In , el.rtewion le iproeal twat) m Ii li t. w.,Prionent. ratifications Faring purwleall3exehangeil how.en the two govetnenentn LATESE MAIL NF, WS. ==IM \t n' Ynnit, Nov. N. The strainer Cliernken, Capt. Winder, re ti.ie morning, from Chasm Joinnica. , Sim wiled fee. Cliagles on the 27th of thinker, the Jm after thu Empire City.— She Inings 0 later California news and nothing important from the ledausorJa nudes. The Taxon Illommilaa7., IVANIIINGTOII, Nov. 0. Bourne from Texas received but alight show that the boundary mrposition hes helm aerepted by a vote of about 2,000 majority. =AI;3::E=MEMI =t=Mt ' Otorttmart, Nov. 9. A clispateh from Kanorille , 310., states that a tramentione eenlagration has erne— red in that region caused by the Omaha. Wien., who set on tire the dry gram ow the prairie. The wind wail very high at the time, and the Memos spread with moth ra-• pitlity that • greet many of the fovey eel— tending mop., and mew buildings. hsr miles around, west enveloped in ans./Meet of fire. The Indians, Jost previews to the andisgration. was Commend IN the not of lotting Are to the prairie is n number of different platen The • Omahas inhabit • portion of tbe Mooed Sanitary, no.. els. ty mile. shave Port Leavenworth. They are dewnibed we nee of the moot danprou and treeebereee rf the Indian What and will be likely to aeon the *newt of lba Wilma& • grist dal of trouble. wootwoottret 11.••• nessoreter. I A rumor agaithealea of Joh. 11• Doe• wish, tM elllionolna who awl hudy ho Now Odom, forahles lb. Newark Atm. Wow with the ralloollog rowiaiwooste at him: noidod, f. umusy paw of dm Wier pars of U. life, le A lin, • Aber ea dm plawit• ado of the filloolwippl to Now Orhau, ho oolikratsd WWI searsals. ad Ow habits of bobrairy sod wow. or% NW name, wu So ,Wt lb. shy dal , sod to avoid Ma Gapers of lb. ry boat, she tarsal weds of onewirsv b• kept •mall AA DM Mwok NS house ammo row Ma owe. !f.' k..- 4Y.. of Mr know! wads Sall y Oh Sow