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A wilder chordal'. testing now is stirred, - That tkilia, - tailitit inruust son; t f titta , " , s • I - my hurt le niettell by a - household- And teitl4llta; alden,illittaghts r aMcome again'; • • - And shall:tbeidraisi. - that. fall at thy. pare name, dry wollat'a tinge mf,minhood's brota with simile? My gentle notber: and troth ' ' Are lialt‘ti with childhood's meirsaiies of thee; And thoa,llkguanditan angel, Messed iniy yOuth, 2 And cheeped lifeVaiteramesir' with. thy-iyarrna-- ..f . Thy emile:th 'clitinged aatkesepight to 'day, Oh: wthild mq tear could uovt thy forereptly My m3l )]a* kept -through 'all the grief Of yeanr: he neat iiatiriaeated from mortal eye, • ' And nos i4yieldiits efrerhog-of tear, 31y eaint=d Tnoiber, ito,thy memory- , • They are my Adart's affections, pure and deepi , richest boon—thee, mother, lya noe'vreepi . Rattlesnakes in Texas and Now , Mexico. = t - A correspondent ot the Providence Jour nal, who is si, member of the MElxican Bonn- 1 days Commission, furnishes this sketch in 1 one of hie 4etters4 , --'while speaking of the rattleinakent-among the prairie dogs, I may , as well add a few words connected ire rola 'don to his ,snakeship. Thosel, venomous creatures "abound through the , plains of Texas and' New Mexico. We 'met ihem eonhnhakrin :our pads: and th r eY 1 11 Pra3 13 gave not.l4,iliif their proximity by shaking their rattles; 'Often did f, hear', this wir ning without discovering the enemy; and on such occasions iti s best, tozei out of the way. The'rattlesnakes never attack ex cept when provoked, and they ;are easily killed. ..khlow with a• stick will disable them, when,theyare readily, dfspitched.= The young'lnen. of thii expedition were fond of therititig them with their - pistols, i but so much ammunition was `masted in this Sport,* it may be so called, that it be came neeesitity, to issue an order,forbidding it. We had some experience of the effect of the bite of this snake.' '' - . "As we we were approaching the Conch()"/ river, one of,rour horseman , discovered, al large rattlesnake directly in our trail. Hel gave him a?shot from 'hie six shooier; which 'took 'effeet,.nearly„cutting his bdAy.in-tio,. •He then attempted to ride over him, . when the 31 4 1 1 e raised_his head_.. and struck, the, horse in the hind kg, abciat a foot above the hoof. Several saw., the effort...of-the enafe, and we stopped_to see whether any injury had been done. We afobce disoov eredtbe mirki where the >fano,- entered, - from which ilk blood was, oozing . Within 1 five minute; the herie, which was a very fine one, began to -limp. .'r•Severi after4is leg began to .swell, so that- be , eonldr not walk on it, sod It was •with difficulty that be mild be lelliiil'o'the - cateP - so great up;l geared todieliasgeny. . . : ... .... ,:, , d :litbin half. t an , hour', we -reached. our: -amp, andyreeeeded to elletriate;ihe stiffer= 1 lga ofthe poor aninfal; r 'A knell tiff-pm:rip 1 ," aPPlied firakl lo 4 Boße.good f ilr4Wirow I t - . : o wound, poultices. were afte rwards ap d, and the borne was watched' with care tog the night, tole lay at length :on c its "mss. In the morning his entire leg - high serf Watch sivellem neseitheless,„ shad along the wagone. :After thii'S the swelling subsided, but, he \ ' t sickness, WhieW increased 'signs, se sere:at last ooni SW to tiblin • ...If • ' ;•• .. -.... „ • t . • .=, ' - _ E ., a3r man y other snakes of , differ- . "‘ 1, setae' of their iitthe most tin'. int -'l, which ire larelt put away 'il/ SIC , DI ,There is ono sPooles : known ~23 tUa-vu n snake ' which at fi rst 'gave. tie rnileb'l l '-'4'bii# snake We'alsitys found 4u th iifirsev_inevitig with as inuebA pflaitt , branch to br . -eh es a squir ,TP!• trill teemed id fi 'length .: ld .. =which..; stas.l *ugh! his body was Aber onakes 'of baltt t' *eke, re ' leivai, , ,iii„,itetiarly, ::fiktieriim ad Patch thew iii , p': , Eike a, , Wt i iP.'"'"' lieiy: ''.' 11 4 4 11 Anti -ig &ob. Aerfi :we 04,1 ire suet theft: , It hip in the iettied Pl* d'estthe pal • - ...._ . •• IV 3 1 Ws ~, - dretsii Cuing Whia mai* , ~ ~~e ~ t b • ' .• • ';' lilE4lllllla - Froto4ithes:/lcimp:Oassttli.' :OW Ex.% 01.9irirvaiti.s., EiteiW illeeorditii if, sit Ofeorteiesii,in the yeti!. 1950. by T. 8. Arthur Zr. ithe Often pill* Cl.rttorthe mistrrtt 'court 'attic United Stares,tn sad fur East., ern District ofl . enusyltuda. Pubilshedu tbeiDerattrar outtpue, . On the follewinzday,,conner. modestly. re lated; the ciinutestanies'tdhiaMaSter;atid,thei. he listened almost incindithinilY; the beithant promised to . accompany, the hoy.home, and see wtEat.,he could do . tor-,tho ; , orphans. At the ap'pOintedionele Was thert4 l could not bureciinpaistonate theionelyi situation of the int*sting girls,;When had heard 'their 'Sad sto7y,of esPOsare antrwanti and, cruel -frat. merit and.ho entered, with *oat seal, into the project of appropriating a pa4!:orth*n-10139,Y. to their educatien, and , dePo'sting - the . rest where a good interest woOld be accumulating, till they were 0' sofEcient ages tO'take ca r e of themielvess $. 41 know of a good teacher, =ho said, who keeps an excellent school in ifontreal, where my own delighted 'go. These two girls can enter as. private scholars and -boarders, and, thereby, they will subjeCt to ridicule, which their deficiency might otherwise pro:- yoke, Miss 31,0tt will undertake tho task, for a reasonable Compensation,with pleasure; and, I have naliciubt,'dti her best by them. vise you to' lay out ten poundS l (if the money' in purchasing-fitting dresses for the present— however, all; those little things, of -course, :you ' have thought of Before ' the Merchant left, he counted the , i notes carefully, then, laying aside a small Par _ Y4:111 are my - witness; Mrs. Lee, and you, cornier, that I put this one thousand by for! edueatien . end clothing, as far as it will - In five years, at the most; they, will be well versed in a good English education c then they will be able; with friends to assist Mein to do something for , themselves, having capital to they may bo , fitted for teachersjust as timit inclination prOmpts. To-morrow will-Make a deposit and take albank boole,and, , that von may know,that every,thing fairly done, will give the "book into Conner's keep- i lag, and allow him to draw, in my name,when ever there is occasion. lecan be locked in mit safe, at the store, and I trust'everything . -con nected with this business-wlll tern`, out satis factorily: _ -/ `. • The widow, expressed her gratitude warmly, both for the interest he.had taken id-ber son, for his kindness in the present case, 'and short ly the merchant departed. - • • .1 It was very pleasant to witness the eager delight, with which,the orphans examined the pretty fabrics that 'were sent to ,the widow's house. end that; _for a fortnight, engrossed the time of two dressmakers, in , fitting: and tpon verting them into tasteful dresses. These, as they were finished, were neatly - folded and laid away-im twit, large:trunk% with a good supply of new, well-made linen;.rind, shortly, - all things were ready for their - removal into-the great city; to :which the _orphanstremblingly looked forward with many hopes and fears.— Indeed, to great a change was there in their appearance; that one would strive ; in, vain :to And, in the neatly attired and pretty girls ; mond bare-footed outcasts that- had'romped the bare commons, or shouted shameless, !In the gutters of Montreal streets. The widow had 'taught the matted hair to fall in:glossy, full ringlets; while liberal Use • of soap and water, had bleached their- coin , Plexions; somewhat.. Nell's was an earnest, intellectual face. [letty had a. frank, gleeful beauty, and bewitching eyes, that were only rivalled in , their lustre by the rbgnish (mirth ' that sparkled fresh from the heartt - ' , To be sure, they were yet, awkward in man ner, and: rude in Conversatioe ; , init , •thaet end different assoCiations, would improve the for, tiler,' while the latter'-needed but the palish of hard and constant study. Their grief was e x. cessive, even violent, as-they, parted from the; :griod widow; for her their love was tali° en- I during as life, she had_ built a monument .of . gratitude .in..their young 'lie.irts,'Lthaf4eathl could not t destroy ; and ler, weeks ,, their, only consolation was the , daily yisit, of Conner,.wha I al*aVs - brought"m- the a %kind' Ward from his . motlierand the expectation of `a's long visit,' after.the _first quatter-aaf hard and assithibias lahor, and hard indeed, it was to them. Thei rteacher i 'Allss Mott, was cheerful , and 4 always ' assi s ting ': thein . appaiint pleasare , wish ," every for ]llc - old commons' and liberty, - Boring " bier the liing g aiirtPult, and to her yitt dull op-- I,prehension, useless;words, ror,,neme tune, many of - the Other scholars retrarded 'the or phans with distrust;'nnd - scornful Wards often tailed gniriali - Voliil to thelieheeka.;liiii their staadYgoad nature and winning ways,` togeth with their Increasing Irseefulness , Pf 4° 4 11 inent;soiin'dadithem friende. There Were, a few, however, who still' kept at - edistance, nod among thed4t4re the!pronddanghters of the_merclunitlaplace-l; They were:controlled 'byli haughty, fashionalde mother, Who would hake diemerLiti heinous afferce.had'they,eni eouraged the'fotiodlingvas shetealled Betty and Nen. gust" beautiful- _ girls shatild-tieverlditshaVa remembered= astoadad , Bin with , Buis° Ipw : licon things whose ; only :friends were her hishaitai shop boy and .her seamstretis, aind4hese- only connexion as fa? I lwtber anfoldleputed who; by inTclature, 4 bekla# , gaillad. and hoarded up i the few h4s tours lieeping;':so thelonely'orpfdtit, - indUr.; ed many a bitterliaiint *Cid- the , lips of thetti but often not tamely; for rho yrinciPlei of a reYgiollAjOiltheY bp.t just beginning tocn,inprebend, madi that. taught than tcr,forberii when "reviled, - hfid Made..but slow:progress in their' nitiotord ,Nell'itnd'n etty had been to :schoolour ilastiinishink - wns , 4lin imprOviment visible in , botli.4- ltle,ll,;_wa4lta4 - best ichblar, Betty, with-her bentning,lloo::, versatile, 'Oetunsibeinnik ligreetibfe'iompimiod Mott was dnligiiteitwithritio prayed by Xll rind lOgrPts. in the art of pa I)Ontitifil gilt olnaturo, with unfeign*PleasiOr ..Thb bitter tdiat Prese ti t'amgaged-:on her' iistel -to ll 4.l#zpoth* ip - pbtfrAturfwand tte'tii4vAi pr,og*lng,toy4cit ;sUbieakulakltiipaat clounibig?me;,,and itt,sister's4latteriom4teao 'gave ivett:lDOreibititify;if qiittepploe;l6the lbeathitigltltalasii.!:" • • - CiAltner , Leti.sras' Dv* otouttanialf 400, ciok'betelift mit; ti)i . va Oar' oil-4 , pfttecripitactAtr, 04fAtallA j . :11 nits! irmisp's;- ftutk.9? or f'lleitetateituLfAnac: &a. - ,stitirfragt#4, thiltffaca' . • w• andSilainfosi mature judgment, While" under.' tralf,laug g, . . tro ny e l et elia; b u e it t y . s o h i l e i • . a a h as i .. Inn , hslf • in •. A ' month thefall high forehead:dwelt an' intellect promised me she, will a of wonderful Strength. grid a noble heart,fulb certainly Will In' Matte . , of thatltink hut,- se:: cif gederous•imPolses, ; beat ire an honorable thusly, we will yr, a glinipse of the nice' breast. .- , . ~ '.••• ~ -, •.' . c - little air entitle wo.•hit proyeetetkita I• think '.. Heiindleeiter ii 'year tack Under 'bnok: you will admire • our tO '•: • _•:. . ,L.•.,,-. •-• •.:: keeper,fdrllife.•Laplace,•and with'oprot 'Of Ilia 'f,lir, the first place,.4o Aro geingte.buildia. 1 increased salaryo he:had provided his mother pretty,eottrige in the sulnirbs, J traveTbeeo • with a more comfortable dwelling in tlie eity,t„ drawing the; n this Week past;foi yeti nnistl end quite . near. thO School,' so she could here - know - lam immethititbf tor arehiteet toir. -r - 'We an 'lsppOrtinitt Of seeing Nell and Hettyns of;. hare calculated t hat .t he east will Mot exerted t en he she wished..' •'l',• •••: 1- • . ! . 1 '• ''• <: • -1 1- '-i' firp, hundred . pounds, Theo We shall approp • rix. One rivening,Conner eat ifi hiM.inother's rite one hfifidred, fer.• edrutrnot„expepaive neat little - parlorArit4 a mlly,perplexed brow, furniture; mid ' , Oen/1i oft ; '''Then When that Mrs. La,had beere•So busily employed : with is all.itompfeted; we . _ll takeA terrine:Veit' her OttintheughtS that She did not notice,../111 our dear friend :11IrS.: Lbe,‘aSliort visit, end 'in;i: Some, time had elapsed , the egitatidn'appetent sist npod her pin, Wlth us to. take a viewmf, On, hisleatures, and the absence ot hiii braik thi•premises.' .- 1 -.,, , ie . , , .-- toWhich he invariably resorted, after : his day's, '',Yera 'Will riotlevlo insist very hard,'..said work.' - New, she leoked• anxiously-toward s the Smiling WidoW. Y , • -'— •.- - - Mid for momenta; before alinsaid, ,'. ,';VVlreash- has • seen all, continued Nell; 'What is - the 'Matter 'Conner; ' NS trouble her, eves, aparkling„ while Betty moved .to with-M . LePlace,4 hope,' -• • .2 '•: - ' her side, arid-leaned:-smiling also,E,Over her He started as•she : spoke ; 'No mother, no ehoulder, I' we skull ape tliteli request her to stay treuble with him,' he replied, striving to smile, With us all the time, and if She pleteres'ever;. .4 but in trouble about him.' - ~ seol only ••overiee;• the '' - kv'eir , lity • matters'of 'You'll tell me What it la, 'l ' "suppose, - Con. honsekeeping,Mwwill 'lvo take a 'denial it for ner/••she said, anxiously, ;•- -• ••' • '- we have both egreed long ago,, that our:more ".Well, Fought to:tell yOu;if arty. One; but than mother is forced/0 WeriCtoo,hard in tier I bare hardly, made up my mind as to theturn old age; end - therefore she must aliar,ti with 4e,.. affairs . Will tike . ; .; The, fact is, mother , I havn't our home and our little fortune: ''' - - set eyes' on the bankbook of Your orphans for Widow. Lee put. the snow white bread which more than six menths: 'I don't know what to she had just takea • from , the oven,-.hastily oa think.of it;: and I begin to feel; somewhat th7able, and Snatchiag uP the check apronte alarmed.' •• :• . :,--• • - . . • • her eyes, she • burst into tears, Mid 'Mink dein ' Why. alarmed,, Conner? 31r, Laplace is in her little low rocking chair: •" certainly . = honorable 'men,' - Said the WidoW, ' No, no,•dear mother,' exclaimed Neli f throW. , ofaside leer knitting; witlyan expression ing her arms about .the.oldlady's neck while of concern 'upon ber face. • • • her brown , ringlets fell in, charming contrast ' So.I have •always,thoughttuother, and that over 'the ' anew white kerehier, ' 'don't Weeli, ,is his_reputation. But, ofjate, he acts strange. unless you are sorry to go with as. We both ty ; and - I knew by, my accounts he is dread: feetWe are under great obligations to you, for fell) , enibarrnesed: A twin will do almost you taught ns,neglected, half ruined little be. any thing for his family's Sake, you know; at ings that we, were, • you fi rst taught-us the kaet, some' men; .and I really think. such an value, Cif our undying ,aouls—indeed that we -extravagant wife and vain daughters are enough had souls; and - we have never forgotten, no; to ruin one. I haee my.fears, but of course,' neveti, nor shall we while life lasts; howiofteti he continued,laSsUming a more Cheerful tone you have shared your-scanty meat: with us anikeareless- Mariner, as he saw his mother's hungry children, bidding us eatall we wanted coltatenancir tail,—'they are - only: imaginary . to; and you, SSW us actually clear the table, I would be almost' willing to. etake my life with such Pleasent "smiles, while ye was upon the honesty, of Mr.' Laplace. And obliged . to work so handl' or that food. There ti even if he - did' borrow their funds/ he resumed now, you will listen to us again, wont you?' after a few'memento, "he coeld easilYseplace and she threw herself on the floor by the wid them wheri, the pressere ef business is over; ows'slfeet,' 'Mad let us tell you how Hefty is so let'e, riot worry about it yet awhile. You goinglto open a small class for teaching one. know your , motto-' Enough for the • day , is broidery, and I for teaching drawing--both pay the evil thereef.' • So we will banish the sub- pretty7lwellz-so that we may keep ahead and jtet altogether, and I will read you an emus- free from debt, besides.laying 'up something ing -chapter in this now 'book of travels.' againit a time .of need: -.And your good -son ',ISTot - so easily could the merchant throw off Conner . ..l-Ali ! Nell, that rich blush—"he shall his thoughts that night; as beset in his count. board with' on; and :give you the extra money, ing-roota, poring , over his ledger by the light which ',he - is now o b li ged, to "pay out for the of a single' taper. He lead pushed his gold. expenies,ef,:eyen your humble houskeeping. rimmed spectaeles`fiir above his forehead, up- You know so :much better how to economise on thebrishyr hair; and; With a brow alternate. than we; giddy girls, and.We shall so constant ly frowning and smooth, ho sat in deep tho't; ly need'yoor advice, that indeed we cannot do. his sallow .cheek resting r iven an attenuated witherit you ; and the obligation Will be mach hand. - , . . • ' • ,‘I cannot-avoid - it—l cannot 'avoid it l' he whether it would.bepruderd for us , to live en.! metteretl, - almost fi ercelY, as: if giving. titter. I.tirely by ourselvee.....- -- ~-:.- ..„....-_,...._ I unwelcome'arum-an unweleom thought. ' , There is El no - ettY standing by her Sister's! aide; echoed use in; looking . these. records over and over her wishes. l The. widow could Only'articulate ' again: ' ' Unless I get :assistance, Pm ruined!' 'God bless•yo my , darlings,' .her 'heart 'was' And he bit hisilether lip till the blocalseemed quite teo, u. full for farther „utteraece,. and their - 1 l almOst starting. •;- • ' -- • • - • • evening meal Was. a silent, though ,a . happy Good Heavens rlm exclaimed, 'staring up. one. ” ' •' .' . . • ' 'Where's the use of a man's delving. and slaw- • Seven, eight o'clock Paised,Cenner had not ' ing alibislife, if it must come to this at last? come from the store, and he was usually 'at Failure—disgraee!' My brain reels at the home by sypper. time. Mrs. Lee begamto feel -thought! - This is the twentieth time,' he whir - extremely anxious, for she had persuatied•the pored hoarsely,' that I Rave almost resolved girls to`:stay till his return, and it was note to use this boek,' and he lifted tholittle bank- growing rapidly dark'`- She coneeeledlier ini- - 1 • record ' slowly from, the desk, and moodily easiness l liowever, as well as she was able, but Opened it. ; 4 Ati,' he exclaimed again, ' that this was the first time he had ever been• - so ` - 'ntoneyl-woidd clear me ; but what then? Canlong from home, and spite of her newly awe., • I ruin _those- pooriorphans 9- Ruin them!— liened hapPiness;fier heart , grew heavy. n4a. Why should it ruin ,them? : I can replace it; he been 'decoyed into some hand of ' disipa.. true, true ;•• and before they, need it perhaps. tion?-'Ai this question Suggested 'itself, the But, roy'dear Sir: he ;continued, as if reasoning I 'Fold sweat started from every. ore: 'Shethci't - with'himielf,-1 this crisis May come again; and of the dark Cate of his father ; ,who :alas, had !how soon, God only knows ! for this would be • fallen a victim to his own wayward passions. but' ~ little - of what I ; owe; and, poor things, it She knew that Conner poisessed.. the. same i s 00 1 . all.' ' . . ... _ _, 1 .large heart; the • same trusting,` generous . ea -' He covered Ms f ea with his hands,arid sat ture., only he had ben nurtured - in - the'Cold immovable, as' bit - rthoughtseotused through lap of poverty, _ and, her.husbandbad been the • his brain.• ' 1. • • ' -.' ' ••. - ' •• • ' child elan . indulgent and doting,father„whose „It eres,a, sore to Phttion. ~ .• -.-..." . ample fortune • his:ungrateful child' lead. soorej t‘ ; l /end ritn_i,lidiwhai;sactennimrstedofthpartefeatioenippeler,asiviiitihd.—se, :Here be was, a ensitivet shrinking man , on the eve - of , bankruptcy ..' A • few. thousands She had • would et least avert the horrible 'calamity. He eriquiring mind She. had, striven to imbne,With ;',,onlv liadaceess'to;and few besides:knowledge the high„ principles,that , had guided her own . , of, the sister's port on; •'•• His - was' a faithful just life;, would 'b enabled - to. resist all the , - Oonielope: that ha • hitherto- kept Win above blandiahMentsMf Abe' great 'city. ' I , . ~, ';dishonesty ;_but h had, likewise,. es ,Coneer •,. 'What pill 'yen de girli, - if earlier le --ife i Lee Saida most ea regent family; six daugh- Mined "' very late] to-night l'''• exclaimed' ''the t i n ters. (tiro - oP . thent. Would 'soon require mar widow, startinfrom her reverie ;laud' as tlte• I rinoe, portions) and" a wife, whose , only erne i eleekstraPk nine , her:cheek paled;r and-she i ivii.'s the•preservaticin _of her beauty', and Who, listened 'eagerly to thehurried footstoa of one because,* witm the daughter of 'a broken n and. another raising:, her WindoW, :but none doWilord,- arid had Oondeseeeried to marry a stopped on the •threthold. -• p'' .1' ' , merchant; Would. live in al most princely Style, .' We , must ' go. l'al one 'I • suppos el. ' rePlied ' . and giver Superb parties •to rheas' of the' fash- Nell. , .li, is but nfew . steps , from'bere,, and ionable: Who deigned to attend them: It is n the moon ,will , not rise till niter, ten. :,We bed • ' sed temptation; andwhe hut would oPity the..better- hasten; Hetry;:for yeti know our rules, perplexed_ merchant, sitting • in , the: soling. are that wo e pupil 'stay s out Liter than' halfpacit room,..is'they behbid the' big dropthat mental nine.' : i • '- - -' ' '.. • .•..sfre_ying has forced fir hid- lirow.lle is elinest ter - - ' I declare/ Said liettY, rising u ttWil tingly," Il bin that if he- takes the ortbsesrseneYthe racy dread to g q , through .this. - long 'dark street! 1.0 t; for Te#B, he•Able‘4o pay bath: the entire alone.' 1 , ~• . ~_ , •, , _ ...• ~ ~,., atitrinUt; but, then; if he le prospered, Un mat - . !Getiyormliminefs; girls, rind I will ,go with terfor theti'he will'.tateloatV of OPIO.T. - --... lon. ll* enirinya , ".WordfliebadY.Will speak /n-1 • .-•:: So iiiiieliii Settled, tholigh not eitistacteri. me if if I ani` .. elotie;., besides the walk will do I. ly;:and;notriwill heldeld re the•tertipter?- 1 . the geed, I biyii - not ' s heep out t0.411 . 1y,.!- Sh e el i .Will be take the first step in dishonesty7-the •had .herl ciWn motiveri Ibt'..iiceeni - Patiyui#.thein. 'first lessor:tin -dissimulation? - For, apologize I- ReltiPearili cOttserif.l l- ;•' end ' lingering 'lilt' hope that Conner' lie must to faithful clerk fig retaining fife' the last Moment , bi - ' tit , limit; and, for worida; he would 'istilaiq hitt might, mints; the:threw! Rabe bouireeend -the • informed of this tratinetiOn• - • 4 ' V ': i YOupg. , girls were soon safoin- their boarding ..:FitulAfter platrisformed.'and. reidotea .: r• O. 'place. ...After Ili effectienate, good ,niglit, the finally. avitltan almost savage:_deterrninatian- widesi•gazed huriecilY around, find tumitignn he rolls nil'iliS iittiOU4'tknll•thirrns it in iris opposite corner; Ste peociedtd iipiatir onward 'waistcoat poCket.-'.,flis - purpoie, with regard t o th e - s t ore o f the..merehauclophi ee ; .- 'lf he to „the:scheme; is , yet. :rape elle will reflect is but there/Abe murmured; ' Isbell go borne One ninktmore r and ttle: ! .• . --1 ••• 1 -:-• 1 , egoist with p. light Ileart!. ,She shuddered fit; ,- ..lo e i r think, dear : PL. Lee ', in one Wert she : passed ' the'.wretehed Iciokiiig , tenernents year *more T-ehall Ix'eighteen,•and'Hetty` - eii- where the :vied'iohnded haralfnion the - night ten.. "DoekiliiietsPasyslbiS thOvifilis wild nir;.and brawling IvOieei Shonted in hysterical • weeds-can'hive grown ,urrinto such: trim; ae; pi the .:, Matletie:Of-Illii ty mirth; fop shelled inure' nd'and„":.secomplithed",young ladieWas -oeCsion for sadremembrances,ctinneetedutithi : every body,SaYs wet area ' ll ..eTelha.,Ye,w9n• l l?e Past stiek *lades is but eho hurried pot them Prize fOtpainfing;pa, nettYr' l orAar SPlengld. with a tenting :heart; StriVing AO forgef:lAb; • PO•onamiabiliisiid i n only . three quarters ' Mere there v ie the,,etnee4;obdhero,:thenrsre;; but e ti l g ea rrali4 msch tti o o al: iia ld pil lit . - 4:: , for ,:tt,u,..rse,:lies,.,--:.' mithstnuopthfasirete:nerl9:l.4ecowtizinalafogrtuton:aateoshe,citiliad, said-in inten d y -S.o* sha re , a ;t fatting n p v p perfh ly iitad ttO ec ta tiiit e g Of t: tbe r: " ... in i i-' : Ora ckritiu e' t . ' ,oo:9 ag. i . l 0 : , : .. i,i , , come 4.all_oB l htiai , fwhere,4 all-this .ii , o W 1 , :r s it, o la , i i egr h o e ol i ll : p e_ 4 44 e or i mo: sonrp! t w, t p o hr: s o o - hal r ee,m Conner: 011iioi1„ ~ . r do. Q , vo e l ei ao loi: ol e or it ougtoi .lT too l. tak ,n e: pi lths. 4, 6 l : ioratrityet ~Bard ei r i i i ii i i n W g ih n e i n ai l' hitie iM oth4 e lt iv r:t ie per iid alis .ti ,',B o, t 0...7114 0 4 d : :fot , :l ia f t eu viiiii tene r. l7 itheto t to leo i,o tdd il e s a- r , In fo r : 'She ititste :w ne iti d r : 4 ac s kan_ o ,li d Conner iisliixil 'iYire es' eb Jai tb 6 01 .” ofaii tido 4a . r*"Ak...,. 0r4444 1 .".* 04 "4 L'. lAtidustb: , 80 - 1030004 to get m y mon ey,, had be 4*.n, - .. ~, ~ f,,,1 ''' ;':-, . ~..- , ' ,. _, --- s. - - - ,,, K , ,, ~. attestion 4. ) . ui : i.: , l;e: s e. , V.itk ei seted d : - . ~ p•-: - : , , , i '_ . elate i roo e m ; .lle l4 744 7g.OfiforewithOt::lll: #19444110.#40440W11,11!* - eh 6 .. 11 4:40 1 74,e_ irbit,eidarfte*W . . lalsefettPW4.thenitureeliriati. `.kr*iettati,l, -= '.'f.l ,-. 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ISEMMia '1'00,D,Q,§g. : ::.?4,j . ~ e 4STlCttalhat. 4 . piglititt; ,a*,ao7.3allet . • i1.851e , i 'iir eive;eioundc,d;p d 140 41 - dcilvN #4lll rig;l - Aizes tv'iro Exa. upon the !Act , clock, nti times tears that 116; seemed' n• shadi4 Of•Sotrie.: think, i hinnan ; inth its! , hol tom voice ihP,i)pl*sltuit diOdigum f hes.tanst o 7 &rapid ntep,•- t in another piomen Conner, bad opened thedot4; Mad 'th4 Wiftivi with iliitht'seresiM riPilkile t titireidir ,•-•.• • t - • , Ccitther, Conner Where have yoti been this'' long,nightr ,„ „:, . 41+ the) store, Mother * "! 004.4410;W • ' 4 No'Connet , f"oielriliite4 the' VitiOttl' `lug; stoadilk:npon him but her brain' reelEd with' suMeition, of hilf•fulsehood: -;,, • . -‘tt. hare; just,,this . minute , icft,tbe ; store : mother, but.let th'o,"eldth bei *ant no supper, to-night," he iddedin ad,hgtated voice.' " Olinner have`yO'n done any Yong!" asked' the ,widOw, in clear solemntoites, as.sho gazed dismaydd npon..his changed ,countenance., " No,"- ho replied, "",but, I ..hsvp come . , the I?edier of had news:" . ' ' l4 No•mattar fo"rthat;tnciw tell rnelinlY first if - Mr.'Laplazo'hastopt open-tho stOre till;thie linar.l" , , • - ' • " Tho',shop doors hive nofbeen opened this day; 'inOther.,: LQ'phice ha; • *010: Iny son; • attd 'you- , longer employment. • ; - , _ ; • 'Mother that, is nothing, nothing ;, I could bear that cheerfully; although:it yill bo, diffi cult to •get 'U-Ork" again ;' bat the i;irla r 'the or, phone, oh,- iv fib "lird " ' ' His hertherrkilled'himself, pObr Min?' • •• I • No t , no, mother...; : I mean/our, youel orphans ; not a_ Cent de ,thoiown noyr ; long' ago he borroYed all their . capital—lie has. nev er retif 'never 'ean, judging b3i . pre's; eat appearances, -Hetty and 'Nell aro pen niless'.to,night, • ,L.s.placti tried hard to kill self; we hare lfarl physicianithero for; have : , houriladudeistering remedies for the poison he has titteeh airieo Mon:Yonder' ho' IS half crazed:. " I ~,!OhlTmy poor hearts,' Murninred the widow) in slow, griektrieken ,areents--lhis is.the saddest news,—oh.!' this,seems iudeed cruel.— TheY wete both hero tit- s day So full of high hopes;-io•beautit'ully Plannittg'for the future; nud I, was 80 1. kip pyi forwe•were the widow'a yoke failtsl her, and.for me ment,shesat motionless . with hot hand oyer, her So youngSruiloteiv as they era; bite that; cast 'upon the wide 'world; just as they` , tire fit ted to.become, itslornament,' exclaimed Coe• ner; throwing himself into, a seat,; . 'no .frierids. ,not a - penny—better ' they had ',ltept_poor, even ignorant:- • ' 4 - • "Hash, hush •C'onner,dOn'tegnimble at God," eiclaimed Abe widow,. itoinrollittg. herself; 4 this,h ‘ as,,been a sore blow , te ulPilf9r,Wo ru:e all *cep:led so tntich in each other's welfitre i but tinty •iday , be, 1 kno‘V," end anti spoke more earnestly,-"I know. the Fatly= erluts wisely corderedat for the hest ;•for tjis war are .past finding:,,out, and he :chastens itt meter: Let us feel that. it,is all.fut the best; it *ill, its have innocent. hearts - we - eau lie doWn on 'Our pillows, though in trouble, guiltless ;-while 'your poor master feels the thorns of remorse like sharp daggets'in his helve to-Oight. Seeing., ns.ge to. our-rest - trusting 10'tbe -Alf TatuortoW.h will call on the• girls and:tell them,the best I rani. thougifit's 'a hard 'task leforosne,sure.,,, , -• , f Nor IfettY;' inurmtired.6nper. , Pbor Nell l 'xeltilitik the ividont', 4 'iter'sU the deepest raiddlind ftieldtrthible omit 'keenly. Nell was the other 'favorite,/ Heltr,the son's t flisfavorite :should:Say • his for in his breast. he Wad long ,ehertshed,a ten der poesion fot the beautiful girl. , (re se eittrisuero Discovery a, Portrait - of 'Co ' Rome correspindence of..theN.York Herald says thafiqr: Otis, the U. S. *Miter; while travellit4inor long" since, in 'the Abraiii mountains, was nttnekdirvith - liaver"fit• a little hamlet, near which stands a convent: of the Passionists.! *was received into , this von • vent and remained, tire. slime. The monks' shOwed hid heir - Collection of ;Ptah& acriPte and paintings,` among which,was'' the picture iftimestion;ltrwas machined by , Mr, gimp, Arid arrived here asfoy.daya' days' ' bacejust ,returned, from -inlpecting,it i arPeer-, the,;:hiaricSl interest 'fittaelini .to it "renders It one `of the' objects hart's ever pueriestrit piice: leas--Of inestimable :value. --The , painting fs, of if large.size—ahoui, four, feet by ihree 7 mud, repretenti: scene at tiM port of Palos„ Simi*" very edge theWaterls 'Meet: ed a terriperary`miripy;eampoSed ofiall,isiip:- ported"by oar, blades, - udder, Which• a. priest-is , standirig before,a. priadieu, with lighted ,esn• ales lietbM ' him, celebrating ,mass ; cornpicu.. ons in the foreground; , richly" apparellek With a- rapier by his side, and a plumed hat in his, hand, appears - Columbus kneeling: upon -:one lame, while thec'fight, , ,,; 4001114 Ron, both knees,.in a ttitudes off ptefound, devotion, aro ie be semi 'three or, fritiroineeiel"of itiferior',l6; gree, together with other Merhitirat tidatteieds in the back ground are Several liiiiiansinativei" - Of theilewlY.d4coVered Islands, ouoofmhom is holdingalerip hound,while others pre Po u with tiebacks. In sie..offi*riding at bet an ehor,,`Mtly 'thefiyitig'fidm her masthead; appears If ship,..the`sig,htrue"which irduld throw arnaltitnorli ellpper into: tits:lThe ilollY:castellatcd,,and i ebilmrately carved, stern, andllM stilfinere lefty and elaborately, carved I lamp . iiiisilended: above it, US'an Idea' of iiiiyaliachitectaikih , the fitteentlf century : Her decks are trawded, with stailtas,--taid boats! are Passing'. between, the ship and shore. Is the history ..this =eating picture, Which ifraillicilbed.lihtiit, ratira "oldi'manusOipt attiefied't6thS frniae . z It Was , Fainted by. order of 'vent Prabida, af,Vitlor,' in I.l9?iiennedi4tat dist. Ifie occurrence of, the event tuentot!fli , s, ' In :1579, Several' or 'the monks I,,elepgiritie , thifirleorCefit,-tokOther With 'Mitch' Or ibe property it possessed, were'transferred 16=1/iterho, Wale papal titatOs•-..:From'Yiter;: beoithe,pew.7conY9! , removed in 17112, ,. OAP vicinity of "Aquiliu, ire the Abruizi inoutitaina, where nits subsequently. merged - kihnti.of flip`'Pasitinulattqfprevinu a ly , `"vaistiusl:Orti ie harafi - ' 2,l l'heatutheritieSo, pawn°t"or painting; . yhicktio WeNitiid.T.:'::AS'lbetep...ineettiliiigs. littiSmittenininytt';the matter of. he 1!1# 11 .0 4 .0:0.10 6 4 1 iA,0 1 # 1 1 . . - ,;-911HifetAire*Oti*** • ,4 Tit re iitta iiaee;`mooso,gotoo Ditoiegul*lokft -"--T =MI SPEECH OP Iftet IL DU W, Derirerai pit' te - Vortri Iteinsi,"lllo6n2sliirg, on Monday errliPgA ;twin . 1 101 0 1 1uIrcrn the Sinkir4 :h . 11144i 1849. GErcrx.rom:—.Vere..;Weici judge from the' pretensions,-,adymmod,toy ; ,Gov, Johnston- sod his friends, we would ; coßelade j ibs; :lit i .180". atiortly;aftei_ SNet,tolll.hil: ,itad,,PrOleged. Plan fee ilkpayment or the rl,l.4'debti c s4tkap had never before irririceivettiry the wit or wisdom of' n fr ui ,6o. 4.o, l l l : 4o .re , to eanctroirit in' the foiti:ui nevi Stands . , upon ttle'gtit - tUte o — oltoeslibad,,spbseauently managed ittehlidetifrandAkfit, A - th e most salutary censequeheeri, with reference to the finances of the State; thid been'the result. Johosto.lV himielf, thO'rtiCeni his te:noinination at Luteaster sounded loudly -I the trumpet of self-praiseoupon t this , :subject„ and distipetly invited the attention of peuf I ple to:himself, as a publie benefacter. In sr; •nrritine ly made, and since so pertinaciously repeated 'it is both unitising and inStruetive to examine . the undeniable faeta in the ease: - The Sinking Fund plan-was neither invented by William F. Johnster,,nor 'projected by him for ennitinent 1?) , the-Legislature of Pcnnsyl.! Vont': re - originated an ago ako, end With a matesman,as superior in hose respects,as to the humblest' boot,blacktiO' the land.'2, The materi-, rd, thelditarpertionself , the' imt of 1849; Minsist of the first three sections and they are simply the-Sinking Fund 4stein, of Pitt the younger, introdueed intetlie F.mglish•Parliament in 178 a. for the. purpose of Preyiding a mode for pity ing the national debt: In , 1786. Lord North had gone out Power, and the .debts enacted by the RtivolutiOnaiy war, nil tilt! French ail& Indian War which preceded it, began to press hardly upon the English•Treasnry. A new ad ministration,askiWing reform is the Otilect;iro't , forward the plan of a Sinking Fund and cured its enactment. .;he. debt upon which it ujas to,operatevamounted, in 1186 to/ two hinidredzind'fitly Seven millions of pounds ster. ling; but with the Sinkiieg - Fund in operation it grew rapidly,,(ditriug the:Unjust rapt waged agliasardnee ‘tikuillose iipon her a form of frovernmoot; which she had rejected) until in 18fifit amounted to eight liindred AMY - eleven millions of dollars, and that immense and Mos-. sive ditit.' is'unPaid to this - day. It is to he hoped; thatlno similar result,' to wit; thein- I crease of our debt; will follow upon bur adeP. tiCin of. Pitt's ~Sinking)-Fund: in- Penifsylin t nimYou Flind'waSl nut tin original.cohceptioY'- ids 49; that ietra's tlierv , two l .titilds•of svr,''-,,ttervfery old, older in' facf,than - oueliteitret-iiiititituil'guvem 'Meet - Sounded in ,1 788 4,44 11( ntAfivas.allim's portation from EnglandAt4untry from which we derive. the greatliedY of our' laws,. anti Many* of our petaled ideas ' and , arrange- manta.- • ) • - • I . _ , But tl4 svas not, aff.• t -- It , was ;projected.: in .PenniYlvanii, and introduced , intothii,Legisli: biro; long before Johnston was. thoirght of for Uoveritor: ;Repeated recommendations' Were' , 'made..hy Ger: Porter.and: Gni: Shrink .to the 'Legislature int:elation ,th providing .reventio.to ; meet the, permanent, indebtedness •of the state, as well -'-hSlitirAirienf outlays and 'a series of Measures werendoptedlooking to this enii, so 'that befora life - decease of Gev. - Shunk not on ly. had ti n e state credit been lifted up and plhced on : a firm basis, and large amounts of., debts. been paid off by ciincelling relief paying domestic creditors and otherwise; brit the 'solid', foundatiOri had Wen' laid fericotnitencingr• the; payment cif;the. permonent loans of the- Com monwealth:, , And 4n':18.17, two years , before Johnstoni;rii cleated' Governor—Cot 13,igler inli•id . ifea . r iiito ' th e' Sincitzi; I pt which' lie. wriS then 'a. trenilier, drbill to' create'. 4 'SINKING FUND, forithe 'gradual; extinguishment of the State,Debt. At Ott same 'session Afr. Derrell Of MreStmareland, Who. is now tho,Demoerntic candidate for • ludge in his District, and theif the' Clittiritain •of the - COmmittet ()flinty's' and Means in the Mine, introduced Isiiimilae , hill' 12 0 4 .. b°dY. -IlitiAllacceeded:ittimissing itrill-an amended lobo. - - ~.. ; ; . - ,-; 'ln hi Senatiii:r as 6"iciitait ri.dal l ' the IT: tuttice ; COrtitnitte;byCot. Bidlef nrid` part'of -thei.bill Waif finallyipass*and tiCaene• A 'kW.' Under, the. Orinisions, -of;),hihjautt aloiree -two thirds of all; the fapaay that ,63, been' . pod ; 0 r,.. 1 n . AC , ' Siate'dsl4 'since Jahriritori bientae.Gove, not, is - tailand;'us l'hhalt . liaVdOeihaiiiii . pien'ent-' _ly. to showi.:l ;Those Portionti of the Iligleteniid Barra. ProiFct..4.JB46,;•relating,te,the Sink:' ii4;Furi"l,yll4 o ,h4wel'e,not;P4ssettil were then; opposed ad p remature ircthe_eilitingcondition afthelveihiury;• relict hriff etharincuif: brances,tliera in 'the .procelat or.Pay•ment, Still constituting a heavyttiargoi upon- th el treasury. , For, from 1845 totlB4E ‘ 3,„(thohe yearoinclusivec i ffio,arriount •Ofrelief notes paid.olt and caneel- i 'tecramisurOdtri - ';ssso,3oo;',Whieh AVriiii Of i COurse , e - pay'rilent•of precisely 'that amount of lthiebtedne,s,s °Elbe Stater,. ~- ;., ~. ~, : i ; ui But,_ he 1049, Open the ,lfitholtiy, of Ap,rjl,the Legislature finallyPhssekthy,Bili of 1846,and; • it his iiiiicii r ioufaineda ihiir or the state, rend is rciii , claidied - by:Jotitmflias,Vmerosiniiig. glo:: ry:of his thlminiStration...i ls.thero -not a good deal ; Ini. efs:issitir4. l . l6 . rettitired in, playing .off *belt anr • "POsiqq..9PPl e 60 . ReoPkt . ', Here: the Sinking liinkProjecteil by.cor. Biglei.ls' right, iy unsullied by i&aripaberit In hiniseltlohetik: or WI th , thei credit; it Swett' be ;such i• a - Choi dog, froth it, owl ,the ; people ureccallell • open , to, tenders° . pja,;.i,ruppOanad of, this assumption, againtif'tle , IVery; p 6 radii 'Who'. ali o did "recie ve e Credit if 'hre'dii Ifi'gtiPiill 'at' hlll ' ''''" ''' ' - -.- '.' ,-!lhe•siiiiiinglaiid plawbUof :.n,i9,,insl'hon :thinod in, the Pralliraa se.dions Of ,the nee; r 1 that year,,can,.be settled,in:a ; fe}y ,iyor4,-. , si'e will'reeollerit,in; the hidantline s - thhtlr Stating 'Were hhe'Ciffinied'Vefortilislite;lll i bill of 1846/orallits Pite:sYsfenc'Of 478 1 overy,esseolial PartictilardornTho , Plan , IS; certain taach;wheurencived attiie,StaloNt uryr;-ahnillai'•4e spait'ririd, old :over; to State Treitaiiii; Auditor Geneial 'Rita Beth iy.•of theileduimontvealth, - 4ho'f.sliall ',lie! Pommies - toners ot•Lthe-;fundito,.eriut;tok thgemitit,-Fil.ggilatig4h6:4otB•":9(lllo;:tittl4, thev iaikeC pil e e , liot - exce;idiq . gieiii ) i,CVAl nn Ittild.oo 'Certificate representitt:titaiii thiliti.tbdiplahlitieitiicit dflaistsotiairy .0104,114 t fikoiltetioil*Ao44oiO4. Pt OssOzilifti)oA:Air At P4o.4otkiti.. L : provided Piat A ReAlliCtioffitntaikoirit:p.• bought 0.r..0-'llloitiio444l?iti*MtP.Aint. IfiC Oet.Pittt*:thkiLt.'itt4 srpofiy, :fro* Ag.,...,Ar ti lattit!****! . it„,..,o4.;‘, l o9tri . 4o -,..r!,, 4 tikte,•*l o ,l*/... t ee 'r-. :14v . , bif Ise 4 :. 4 4 .4 0 1 M . ~,,'"I .! ik tOW ' Ofili* ' li s r'' , 4 4 / 1 4- 11 ,00 ,0 '"_.4- 01 . 1 4* anion:Aiti --' 2*tierfil*lF :1J 1 1`..004! lz r ,' , . , .. --g•-....r.,..., I=EZWaSiI;O2 . „ . . - - to -0 11 114411t4f the aturit Oisents',l4'f woliderra iitteitigut thoVei. are,:vithizur tint ttitordOfty ksiltht, evaxPart;Pfth*, acCr `t)e t t,,, to ijoloatittifi tti#'.'etaioo ? „ nothing littonthein4;o4llll ...cureXtrilAitetliii any caintry, on; thoOotityil f .. 47 1 f,..riit t .444 4 'liitAlt seiitieri:loll-tbe" „4 4 " Section 4. Ti it ohik ~, I s , the sag, peintnt-f.siopepirOt3 :' -1 ... --; ' l l ' ...L'' on the ~.r'sr Al away of :6•• eirp r n .0 3, I- 1 -4, i,, ,- - 1.,„ ; , 5, oak thoni.iinfilichtliniid)it • `i on tile' itaiith ihsolit'iiiiil 1 a f t to C'ertityfthe'debf,eflhe:C . lir by ihers to thelovernar,4ll6' ' certiOcates!liCpresetifitgi ibti' cellediatttionstick - Amt*llAtio. lania'w. 7 4 31 41 V ttier,44 14 14.': 3' mCiitintok tiirtdisekkfiqt ' 11 .F..* Nrineit4r 'Or ttit4 snit!, ttc.4l . 1 .. Now *hat ii.th'e"tritn`iigitlf sectiora liirlt'hi4 dii - Ooholeif parent titennini.i').l.Ofikiii(N ' .the:lise4l: - ..0i bubinexi:learcot wel l l.q bcgies en the ifirstilni4 ends the )adt,day,,of,lickve,m, visioi3 4i:flty9,i:l . C!Plid convenient iteriitenti,jrrecognizi4Woar litittrat t. closing . uA` 6 f 'thit 46nt14). Willa** stale at ihat:Vate permit/ Alt the i garFi„ eGiedre, to: nave , their ?Elie& ',nisdi -11 X-ttik,**:, before, the , L4tilattite lit ititittatitt"*4o4o6 7 - . 4 dry ;=and ttech heaccor4inglitini '4*,..n Governor v; .*pretary ,or the .. , gongitoWatirt I , : i A udi toi, ,p, pt,r4, , catiptcpuimigaies***WA Statd,Tre i l'a n re rk . r eao h , ,go,joupriis*,4444ft-' Legislaitir iit' thgt : ;iinle,:iiiidef e ' .9,TOtif , th e cOnitittittorratidliam ; tiie-urs .1 - ,,,. ,Itlfti; sage and throthers by reports. Aid' ' '. ',.. ;tree ind Aiiilitet Genii% Ail r ieillrelfilt: '.-- opetation of Agh!:eiti:cleparitinitilkintilie. connected) report .filikir-ill'a4flhk 4.1.19 f--, the *lones pt'ithqewnwoliimidik.sithliigit!:t.'i thd 0 1 ) ePtioP.of qle I : 4 4 l 4 l aiirtiltdi'lz;j'Akf ,„ ,',47 5 i:- Why' then,:does the; .Ith:riectiolJAllio.opir-_-: of 1619:' Which; I' hate XilitLreti4"mlWl#44,4 a rePort'Aoll 'fie 'wide tY, Pii - f;C.9, ullnight . , 4 'of the'Sinkizig:"-Ptind at ail#i4tie' ':, -- ‘ . i,; stead of the undid tinits'lrr Ilintmitt.,,„'-'-W,111,,;,-: the first of Septenibe.4"diiii,Wtheilfik''''. Of tho.Stateoml l sint.at.,itaieloie ?3,ilititiV-' ,, 'Cis repcirt tprtni:isasielrieryiAl'alit*-41W''', the firat.report.exactly on 41te1.st-:All*Vd her' fiAl 7," The,,Ptirpo4 toeSATTe4siti F r jolifuton, !: ' 'lt ecalleet,N,lreket*s.j* ~,,, the 10qt:it-April qs 49 , r igialtakto - ouirti ---. Bkaefitoern the4th;seCtioiViiirivtiilo/16140' at4h,;:04..i0f; wierkslliirciryeir - /..f,'Bili I "hifo-I'._ year 4 front tile Isl4Wes PI thitagt , lol l l4ii-ttetufil4 to llie.: 1 011,Pt 4;71 485 ;..i 4 vPulailCf 0410, '',:: Goiiiiiiii`ti eleelltin,:taittill;mlsnit , 'TO 4sr, 4 . OrwlifelidiretiniseineedOiAtTerefryth l t r , , yot:,,tur.s „ :. 'mak IQ ' tfi . .repoit' Igaol:011'd' biai#o,,7, • fixed on therfirOt 'OfSepteinW`-4.•":3i '''.:l:gPt:-', . -: li- •'. ,l_ - - t • ' .' `-' lit - -._ .t:-. , ;• e.;;- . .-: ,r; It may' Ini•ii'orili 'whdfrto:i e‘rignice:rPTl4T what inficctix iind !tinder' Ithakpaitrehrfir`iii*4' the firirreiPal recenuee:iirtlielStaWirWiterige&.7. Too little. in form atfoix of thfCehatietietit'o,„.' whited among thii people;:ruiC6rinethtie s iti4 .' -. eumsninee it is posAble I& atirhmiciiiiioW.: won 9 ,lo 4Pton'tb I . att.gda,; flO4tlk-efectitAii`u . statements tiviiieliiire! really:44ll-grOghttikaiike. u se ; ' 'lt' Aviv 'be' inlaid for iill*ci Ifts**, ikit nearly tlie,Wirofe -of itio'filliji6,ieyeilb4liT,i%kl la umiei riet-4'elfisting' bitoiiilB4,9 _ , _ - ' ; -**lnt,.;,, . greater. part even of the inifitiiiiilitinorpc(T l Sinking:Fond iirlai-tinder itn. , het liiiisid , s j *ft', 1846; that tho'nmerupi rec;eivitd itt:tha ;Iriis,*., - -.`, 'dry frotirthe genet* taxes oni,reitir .„,,,,.., 'greater 'since .184* their tb,era,r4.ool:i 4,1 400*.ij Most' markedlmpti!vement In thir: ii*sit.ovr revenueiii*enty4rn has ',been in.`#gtoi.*.. - ; , • -•- the. public irnPrevenienta controlled rintttilkis4.:4: _aged ,liy. to Denieeratiti blind: islllliiiLlCo r W,:,"! triiisioqep,. 'I 3 Y-Oletatt of wx - AptitriAoViiii3t , conai'oral liiheiitinee tax;:-(whielijilicWo4l Into the Siiihiiertiud) Nnortct,kliCAkt*4.. ceq. ':lij, the net; t2d;47,,Prjl - ,i _4' l ' f - gsztl4 i -ito., , 'Wile diied i'd iii 4 Ver. Oitiiii'd liab:s4l4-IA. atairat.rate ever sineel'Aiiirliiikitifei-P Iliglit ,iinA iliirrgi4iWnisills.4oo,4l4l4*,V, Ant, to,provtilt'i-fer:lhe,redktioi/WPAWN, dcht r anilleisidti:lkeollatem.l7oo* f i:z t i al : Pied . .ti t ihk, tiliiile ilk* iiiitbithormil r x r : p :inithiiitiditrinit proPerif rvdriii, 'ri4otioe iiili -atintere-st;Tufille brtefekiiith r4boii,:?-1, 4„rpo ra t e , lean antiitimiirethfienslitilintliraiSN?4,_..N ,dixo 'the.prtideet,rind luaibwaturilit:44ol•Ym 64, stitie,i. xiy#,Rmiotif,l44.****-AkT, 11?4 - 4 Wilichlifar s i in l itsstilip Ittlidpe4iipli giFo iinniiet toT•edui.Vtlie iitittii Ifilivii thit, 44!..4 iniportdit twriimviii4b44 upon i : 44 - :- ii ia:„.. , i n o:uxatign. ~ .:14 ifilposalliergentinik 'WO ilid,z' tai - Aipi* Pro-PeAtYi!” Bl 4biev.tittall letilitbdipifi43 . ,tal moat Ostat net ipartictqarlY.PAsil*tOC,_#,ttlsi tion; an4,oE4i,blinki,uid toppoptitm#l- , 114 .V.cia •ionwx did stfic. l s.'el,irrikgeifitliip' .situurto,t. fi , • tra ilcs;' ''Oit4ititiq' .. and ':pr,Oregidottorieg'4 due upoiVin6rViagee,,,iiidgtitentiol:6- 1 . bsildicegreentents nittl'attetititsintierl es' the;Blitirdrof _Begrime Rontiiiiidprii**4.; - meet eYelY;;Piird:34laq rota() Alkills*Sit Mi tlai ll tio q*A h q,4l4 ,l ilyili - N4,44,4110M0P0 '.C•?P II4.T : : . :5 1 1;_q!,4 CTPIN v .4IIS ' , , , i'0f.4 .41- "',.:''' i 4 .5 . ' Ai Ule StP!6l•T'F,?Tfere4..gr4dUPiliirkikllo t'' 4 ; :iiihAliii 6,44 uporf :her, .sliortttott4ii . tht r , AO ' minim Ail: the g it q et 'Oduithiotirlitioti 4lni AIM dutiiliitiraCirieP'ticistrei:ginioo; teeth' ton hlishhild:' Her! tiiiiting reittnitkl'AlVt! ; proyide:tiew ' 'satire-4S' or i- reveakeliivovo i*l.,'c ner leaat burtheniomil, 4et-dbiAisuolpi4*46*Y. . 4 4rt,.44t4IdtipkitYkItiu. 4n9 -