was in proper form. 4d.• ; Thata copy of the Indietment'found;accomPanied the requisition and Sd. That the offence :with which the pars 'ties Were ehar4ed, is a crime PeoniYiennic If there has been a deubt atiyoninaind sale thalatter point, it must - -be removed by the,i • cute just cited, where „also:held, Abat. eel offence made indictable 144 Matt - ste t :it airlme within the meaning of -the Federal .COasiitu tion. By statute, the offenCe 'of Iffdrupialig.is hr.your Etude well as - thisierid the crime regarded as odious in both. st - §tate Executive cannot tlien;nrler the Coriatitntion and laive, exercise right of in • quiring into the guilt or innneence of a .party tharged with Crime, what is there in public uolicv et in the characteristics of the case un der _consideration, ; L A sustain such a danger eus.liZsumptien of power. The right of trial' by jury,. the' most sacred and time honored of hitman institutions: is justly' regarded the great'Utfe guard otour liberty and pretPerity. - Any ather in ode or esiablishing . ourrights ie. (Bei:Illy must be r egarded na R. -tillefiketioll of power and dangerous to the integrityy . of our restitutlims., Next to this it the right to be tried by a jury_ of the . vicinage which in • ;rim • - !nal accusation is a duty as well as a right.— As alrea4y intinisted if the . power to go be. - hind thr4ecord to examine the facts, exist in - kutitleelar sense, it cable exercised in a gen . -mill one. ' If pier Eleellenby has the right' to fits up:m the gniTt of ll'ereary and Merritt inf Order to .a,vobl the hazard of An unfair and prejaliceds i Oul , Pennsylvania, what' limit would you tils4rn to the exercise of this power? Whiiie shall the duties of the , Executive end sia4 thane ef-th4 jury: continence?'.:Let it be ~the erdreary eye . of a fugitive from justice, without the etilfellt of citizenship,, and no die- tinetton in principle can be draim,whatro tection could:the - accused:have, if the princi- i plo rentended for be the true one?, It the right , existsat all, it - exists for the purpose of trial- T and the inevitable consequences would i!eitlint the accused might be twice tried amid ; jeoparded for the d same..:armee. If tried Sand i oren acqi4tted in the' State o Which ,he ha fled, it would be no bar to ' a second trial, for the same offence; :in the itAte from whence he fled. It is thusAli-. — .rent-, tint - the-doctrine or, .f l i-lit - cotilended for . is not, a virtual dis regord.oftlie• law, but might, in'practice, be. uttorii.destructire to the tights of tbe,actused. Thnlttter of the Constitution certainry. gives do latitude to-Exceutive discratiOn and if not a necessary result from: its spirit or the policy of the' law, then it Would follow that - the•duty of ant Executive is a • plain one:";.If satisfied that the forays required -by the Constitution imilaws Congress . have been complied with, and that, the offence charged is a crime where committed, there can be no other determina tion than to ° deliver up: the alleged ftmitive from justice to' he authority lawfully' debman ding hire.. - 'The administration of the-COnseutcon and laws providing for 'the rendition of fugitives _ . .. -from justice B ,has been confided PS the Lxecu- march to dinner etweei , live authorit y of States.and,', in :the absene part .of the : reade ar e; emu) . of a revisory tribunal some Irrelarity in prat. others in ,fneiri +daily. tit* has necessarily arisen. '',With . the execp- s After; d!nner; 'let - have• until two o'Cloi:k , • lion , of a few decisips emaating froth indi- t for recreation, : . l fr o m two till four they. are %ideal judges proceedingt on habeas corpus I employed at remt .A . f * I the altaoststhe only. authorities bearing on the' bugle sounds. an d they go either to hal_ lion -Ssestisas arising out - of the subject, are the;or artillery drills'..-T fi rs exereir lasts-, an • our :, - ;opiiiri;t3a. • of State Executives. So far - as I and "a half. - After that they devote the iiime i.eaf 'been able to examine them ,I 'find them to recreation until p4rade, whieh takes place 'spin ii-the - position assumed by your Excel. at sunset. i After. parade `they form in rank in leneys These controversies have - had iefer s front of the barracks arid the names of the' ence mainly to the sufficiency of affidavits, the delinquents are readi"by •an •offieet of the cis • fornis of receisition and the construction that deist , : Stipper comes next, and' After. supper • . shauld be given to the 'toms 'Mbar mimes' as recrestion until eight o'clock, when the bugle "used - in the Uonstitittion. : .. - sounds , the vill[ to qoarters, and every, - Wet' Prier to theact of 1794, Mr. Edm , ..I Ran- must be fbund in his•room with. a few min -doh*: thealAtiona779inicral of the Jolted uteslat study s ind-inuatietnals ere thni eut. Staten s rld dtacessitig.the , very point raised by -ploy - ed until half-past nine.—At_alf;44,;.nine i-our tO,Mmhiaicatlon Of'-'e says., 'lathe, the bugle again eounoss this is . • lied, flit;teis ;1 rassse instance - zi gnandi . Miisteenett'before :and; fitsten .., the, dents_ tena. An . , Aet.,.l 10 , 0 .4-the r Justices of thk prems.:;COstetscif.fumst .then•Vern - bed; - tutem„, hts• -g'' t In- , •.Perasalissais -have - mad* it :Oho charge of, „iruished,sud mast remainthere • ail rtro 'Mg. I - OHO Audi:bus have-firrtfished the ground for If during:this night-a eadetis feu ..; to be ab. I 'bringing' the to formal trial. ;scrit.frord his rt om more: than t irty:ini4uteS ; Stiotildstleh ,It procedure as this be deilared ;and not•give . 4 .satisfacto aceonit of tis be -incoinfietent as a elair'-e, the object ofhimseltiebarges are preferred rig •nst him,and . . this article - in the Constifittion must either be 'he is court marshaled: ; -. Ir' • - defeattiti or be ,truly oppressive. For between. ' The use of intoxicating - drink. and* of to in indieiment and trial there is no intermedi- bacco is strietly repudiatedi; so are playlpg at ate eastraination cf the . facts and to :rail for the chess, wearing whiskers, -a 1 d a great - any aramisuatc - '' ten of, an absent culprit, before a de- other things. e punislun nt •to - whir, ea- . mond would compel a judgment to. be reader= .1 dets are .liable, re' prira n'of retire lion, i • ed behind his hack.. - . 1. &c., extra tours o daty, 'reprimands, 4 con. • Governor lif'Donald' of Georsia, inn corn. , finement tolls . room or tent, confinennint itrl murdeation to thiyernor Seward of New YOrk hght piss n, -confinetnent in dark priiiori, dies I in Lune 1141; when insisting Upon the deliv- _Mission with_ the privilege of I; resign:ng,and \ ery Of a fngitive on a requisition sustained by public. dismission. I . . 1-- . 1 • •1 %affidavits only . remarks: The object of the . 'Through the month ,tif July a (I' lii:Tost 1 i 1, , Constitution :is to secure' the arrest of a Mtn- (6 : cadets are -encamp ii, the-inst. tion is ex 4, insl in the State to "which they may flee, to elusively military. Th only furlough al o cell •.. betrieci in the State within- whose jari*lie. 14 cadets is two months v. hen they are m be Von the offence was committed and not to trrthird Class: '. . •••. I'' .- .• • • them bifore arreg in the State where they'may ' The par of the cadet is twen ty-four _doll rs - •be fried AU that the Constitutien intends is per rnenth; and his board costs him ten „ tf t his ' c.ha f that when a person ed with treason, felt' From the balance he kieqqired” to dre: •'d . sae or other crimes, in t one State shall escape :I defray his other expenses; and hells prohibited into another, theollicers of the United - or if i from contracting debts without permissiori vonsExcellency 'please, of the State in . vihieh lAs the reward for all his Lieber 'and diipriva. bemay'be found:shalt :great litm upon;.the . tion s the cadet iiequires an excellent eduliation same 'airideiace of guilt - and no_ mare stban —in matheinatieabetter Probably than, he can. i would have - justified his arrest, in thest3tate get at any • other instiion - in the c4intry. 'hence .he fled. 'An _indictment-is ; nothing; The training , here of b othrbody, :and mita is more than an accusation or. - charge of erime,' i Very, thorough mid complete' . .1; - ' ar:d 'it cannot be:pretended that the evidence i s- ---- ' • • on which the Grand, .Thry based their charg e should ye communicated to enable yoUr Excel. lency to 'determine whether their vonclusit:4s were erroneous in law.' ' , . • 1 • That' learned gentle Mart -further remarks, 'that no discretion to pass -upon its sufficiencY • was intended-to be conferred upon - the Exe , entise upon whom the_ requisition is Inade„,bv , the act of , Con mess % requiring- a copy. of . , - bill of indictment to accompany the demand in - s - pertain - enses,Mid yet the submission of a copy • ' of the bill of indictment would "not bean idle ' ceremony,' nor the previsions_ of law directing , ' it saemettni% and tiseletss,' for as the bill'oC intriettrient is an authority in the State where', • it is found tithe presiding judge to issue his' warrant for the Apprehension of the accused, ' i _ • • so iSan authenfientod copy of its authority in ; the State to which be may, have fled for a war .: ..- - riit'it or Order for his arrest there.'. • In a ease before Judge Ray of South Caro s ; Hars-deeldedin :1544, where certain' persons' were. brought Were lilt by habeas ' -corpus, who wereidader omit by-I)l.de' of the Execs. 1..1V0 of Sonth, - Carolinefor \ the kpirposeaf be. - ~. iog - delieered Loan vont of the :Governor of • New..Torks-who had ;demanded them as fagi-; tires-from Indies in:that state. bilis of indict.; . .. , anent having :teen •ferind against them, their' '. . discharge was moved for on. sat-ions" grounds;, . • 'but thelindge decided that he • had no - power • or authority to 'discharge the risme* or in : '• any '1471, :r . ..t0 interfere with the Alia. ' a r t " i tl ti clate. , dirr..Ex Uri—that the renditien of fogitiAilits#is ties, is a ministerial 'duly iin- - posed iiiiiriilire Executive authority, by the c ordr is tei tiow. , loo l.-4awai , and that 'it must be , - considere4ao n Oise szetptafoutOttbeState . . - Habeas cOspueir,,t itY,the C o n s tit u tion of the • 'United Statere'S - • ss ~ - •-•'- s:. ', -- 1...• As to the plea thatas Impression [was area ted or an mideatandint - had beMeeen the WO , ,torriey's in the trial for the freedem,a Rachel • : Ind Elizabeth - Parker, I cannot see *Alt Mu. / rolii!se 'yeti pr ; nytelf frees •OM , :ehiligatiou lo - : carry out the demsadsor tile-J*oo -taikpio+.:, - ' . eeltuTgkintMeCrearY. r,lsniet.*gth4' ludtelelieV i igi Vaupbes _ sis ok ' 24a4•*f*6iymga. as well also is _the , - atta k ivivo .tio tha put of your State,did Witt . thelliiiiigifvfth *slight sibler all the 'vie, oetuSaticW --. 31 1 4 team recognize -is .Utlleial, ecifirsiiioa - bettieektisktitar - /0 -9te . freedoei . 4114 Pasiarghletiatbedit PcilialiWridas* -- ind'lOba ,ldefii ~ any. o r , ~ ,fi.„ 04 741_ 414 Aiws * aflitil 4 = - vit, -,. ,Cempbell-Onet wear in: the *or . ' ENE i , _a- Parker Oirlsi In the - , .1 At torney Gin *rating as one of the titers:era:selected by' orri the Governor, under th.s,lresolutions- of the ,Legiidas.. - '.. Hie po_w_ ' w ere *Amnia* those of hbijkipm,viito '. Ael4sist'lo ii*re But -is Attoruo.oeat '_,...40 1 f211 1' 1 . 13 4 r 4 i_ .L .f : Oje Stiitei hereon ta :ex u9'grvater'Alinuistl advisory po 4 vir. ovek;' c .4 100 Feedingil• Tie -power to iitay:the prosecution igelitiii the Wil essed, is vested solely "in'thei Coil* iiitaTits- Wit Attbrney, of Chester conUtv. ' 'Had theie offioials seen in the prbeeedings - in:the. cue of .the Parker Girls, :reasons sufficient for enter- Inge belle prosequi, • the prosecution would have terminated... They deemed it their dili.l; howeYer, to send the case to the grand jury. and i bill of:indictment was found against glie accused . On the - , pre sentation : . of .a Copslof this ind:ctment 1 conc eived it.to be my ditty, g under the law, th make a reqn . ition . on your Excellency Tor .the arrest arid elivery of :the . accused and 1 cat see no relie fi. them, ictie • in a'itrial by. a itiri of this St e.I Whativer facts'and eireuinstancel'thero - ay be cennec ted with the trial for the freedom - of Rachel Parker, which Should he- plead in defelicel of 3CCreary and-Merritt will • ba subject,: tria:tter for' theli considerstien of the -court'• and jury, when hiquiring into the faCts of-the ettiie., I 1 . In conclusion, silowsrne to express; tray rii.; gret that a difference of opinion . hhotild have arisen between your Excellency . Null myself on any subject and . to say that I iticerti'y-trest 0 this nuplensant atrair may not, to the Slightest extent, disturb the aniktible relatio n which have so long -existed between thq . plc of the two Stairs.. i . - - - . i x With the high list Consideration, 1, remain your Dicelleneyls obedient servant, i . ' , WM: BIG R.' - . - West Point Mil tariAoslieriiy. i • - , ...Tire annual review , f the cadets at .West Point, by e oard ol sainiers„commenced on the Ist ult.. i The life of cadet at test Paint is o •of hard study, milder reed'sci • - 1 i Poe, as nll..be seen from qie followingltle tails; give rby ...a correspondent of• the-New York lidald: • • . _ -'• 1 1 ' 4 He sleepsiri the barracks, , in a room_ivvi one other ;at fi ve O'ClOck in the morning, i summer, ~and at lutlf.paist 'five in .winter,ll t e reveille awakens him-; ho immediately 004, doubles up his blanket and matrtst; andipla cos them on the 130141 of his iron bedstead ; he studieft until.seven o'clock ; and that' hour the .drum!heats for breakfast, and the cadets fall into rank and ' proceed' to the mess-p4n.— Twenty minutes is the time usually . spent - at hreakfilSt- . Gitaid.mounting takes'' plaee ,at half-past se.ved ; : ~and twenty-four are pljteed on _guard - every d4y: 'At &Irk o'clock the i ii gle .seiudg, - andihithe'.. reel. tions commence.' At one_o'clock the bugle a ain•sonds.theVre pla fessors cliskiss thiqr , res t e l tive rseetion:ihe cadets form tanyilOpposite the tiarreeks, l and _ Rusha AND TnliiEL-The.Em peter Nicholas has given officia notice to the Waite Pew *of Enropeihat h entirely approvei the °arse Of Prince upon WOE at Coristantidopl and insists upon the , eraands of which hea a the organ. And . While .orriclaiming the is ntion of, making war on. Turkey, or of turni g the Sultan 'out or itio dominions, he alSci givies - n6- 1 tiee that unless "Arise demands are•gr . telthe will proceed to occupy 'Moldavia and r alla,, chin, though 1w rays lie will not March iln*- 1 tiles into an; 'Other of • the . Turkish pro nes. ; To enter thelDannhian principalities t he nos as a right wider the' Treaty endowing him with a protectotate over them ;'.but the!. truth is that that Tteaty admits his forces 'across the Pit , ll onlywhen they are needed for the Are- 1 ery tion of ordqr,in: *the prin cipalities I them selves, and - then it in exp ly declared:that the Turks have the right march -an! equal force into the Slllle‘territo en.. These t Stipu lation-a - d not af f ord the sl ghtest . pretiit for the threa fled occupation,- 4it Cannot,there fore, lbeconsidered others se ihanias al deela pel ration of*ar. On this h dwe canoot, how I ever, expect definite in' . ewe before;the ar rival of the , ollins ste&c which-sailed fro Liverpool "oh Wednesday, and may &ilea * =. ted here by sunda j ,, July 9.;,-as the Einjoer, or's final a ision was not ex*ted to; r&n: 1 London , be rq the 27th.. ' 'l.--4 • • t 1 _ . 'A Print E Na w TautToßY . ---,Amiaitt.- The • WrifAin e ,olari Union Contains a • coiritunni cititat from Henry: EL Schoolcrift, g4.,"itt Which Ne describes a section ,of conntrs . wisich 1 is known by. natio of Minna: , lit( sa-ti it tsisan ritiractiv well tinthered;nad"fertile' are . ef.cotintry,lyin , ianediately Ntai:Lat*‘...fule., )c_i Mountains, a. milt temperate latitee;.. to. • Whiely.for-the . urpose of distiact,'-alitiaion * . be , applies the" . rigin4i term. The area ..1S i sbOnt , fiftir mile! broa4, and 'Nit Paridlel to ...tit 'et Roeky idointaini for .dlotanie ofialiar. 1 - al inuldredmilea. It i ll , risato - bottoftha , imiEt j AndpimersMl,l4ll. ° Ti seats ottheiColdm, ma river . :Ma Abigh__4) , ' irinleh • lit . .cut-. thioingh,by*sa AZ , , 9f -- iiiaoistt fertile :ehars4o,l,sso4 - .trek' - • la:itimaet vicar fritib Iliiiiriiiiiikil . lanai; Intato' . . t wltei**oir . ',3.oobiviitv* iniiii•lainaibiniry;Atiay arelfree- cirl :soar free 4*liiiiiii" of *Jan - kit . : 71 1 16 -41 11-- i r .inorialataf_wotyl ..,...IporOpectrkieu jiroilutt 40=i.,. i',Llunstarld t‘ -_-. ~--,' ...'`''- , l‘ '.. , - , . - ;i• ~;--,. ..,,•., . ' "-..1-] TIE D 'The 4.l.4inii Oleos • Nortliern 1"1"14171•7111.4"443,0141101KWais/517* 8. BCit,-E. ..1401112:1111_0151F4i4Via, Y 7•-•111511. 1- Democratic NozahuttiOns; Persons in the Eastern section ii the County, wishing to pay for the "DEMO CRAT." procure Wan* in `get' Job .WQrh done, can do so' by calkn gat ,our-L Law Wee., directly oir'site',.tmr:Ltisk- House: .GREAT BENINPA , (E)" Actiniar.r—lrVe, areinforiek.that-s -young . man named Bherthan had Ids' hand diiistatpuy: mutiilatbdby. the bursting Of Causket:ithich ha Pits in the , act : of firing, 4 ttBampliplivitlel. isst Mon4aYYorning• was" after wards ainputatedbotwein thelacistand Of further partieulars wi are not:into ed. CorraActo AwAio' co:Arne for the extension:. of the -Pe)* Lneknannn and Western „Railroad from tier-Anton, Po., to tiro Deloyan WaterGep, sy.eiokopened - In N. -Tuesday, awarded. to 'seven lowest bid den.. . Fir We le ifs — , that , a yaang lanai by the name of ilowe„ - raiding three' ; or. :four . milei sOntht•west of Mantrose, Was,itecidentally shot Thursday H i e was standing a few feet froM" oa gentleman who. was loading s pistol which was aecidentalli l discharged, the bill entering his It was very skillfully extracted fro a point near the other shoulder,' by Da.. Paw , . Rica, having - passed - conipletely through his hotly. Strange as it may seem, .at last , ac. counts he was, alive. . • • Tir_comnieneing on o,ur first page may be' found the correspondenee between Govornor Bigler and . Governor Lowe of Maryland, touch; ing the kidnapping case of Rachel Parken- 7 Aside 1 friiin the ibterest the case presents of itself, it, has become doubly.interesting by the nnlooked for refusal of Gov. Lowe to give:up i the authors of the critne onffequisition—a re. fusal Pithont precedentor *arrant. The ii1:1 lege i d - fugitive was discharged by a 'Maryland Cotirt, and declared' free,last winter, and yet Oilmen who came Upon theioil of „Pennsyl 'van and carried' her into slavery, are , aereened fro tri Iby the Evccutive of the'-,-- te - in wh h ey have virtually been deCluted gull. ty ! ad the correaponderice and BO how itif By .Governor tßigleF, overthrows 'his , 1 d antagonist. . ; Wonder if those Whig I3igler for the, past loth , ' Pitmans, •alledgint lihat h had Withdrawn , kis iequitsition,-14111 now bt; honest enough t a b pnblish this corres pondence. eleven and ode, a, pied in riding,lfand l i - II rd :} . , , . . -- - - ' .: -The Riurth. :' •-: - . - - Mls:Aber giave beibeen dug N in thel Church yard idTinie,,and thither has another anniver, eery of. ur national: existence pissed -: . • •-. .. The 'day was generally - ebserVed by-the tit iiens of thus. county, ,so far as we esti le ni, by exercises . appropriate to the occasion. Li. 3iOntrose there ivai,quite a r large gathering of, Sabbath► School : 8061 ars; and a couple . of _ pa, 1 dresseS were delivered ..;_ at the . Presbyterian. Chen*, after Which thelittio.felles were con- 1 ducted to the_groye t aid fed wit ,tean'y good I ,:thingii. -IThe air and streets' weie:itive \with S i firecrackers though the day, and evening, one_ i anvil was bursted, serioUSV_ endigering - sprat I dozens . of.boya—'-a band of mu i s . traversed • the'streets, . and fire-balls . and r4kets blazed , .throngh-the darkness ofiho - night.' N .....A south, ,Sprkrig,t . illp..we learn that a large and:interesting Celebration.. Wes .brid.- _Some 1400... or . 2,000-Persons were . present, ' and able : addreaSei . ‘w.ere : delivered by._ R. -it. Little,-Esq..oPlentroSe,tied.-others.. Mr. Lit . . 1 tle's _address ii,rpilr,ea!alted - tia one: of extraor -1 ditiary .eiiaquinoe and power.- Attire request lof - friends, - we sh a ll- laY. it before 'cat readers - , At :Great Bald, Lodersville, Pusquehanni lipepot and Jackson -Centre, extettaire' prepara dons were made, and' undoubtedly 15i4,4 and interesting Celebrations were had, but up to this writing Crueaday,)we have no report : the proceedings. , - AT. • i . CANAL cpmatisit Thomas - H. Po yth, Of Philadoliftin County. AVDTTOI Ephraim BIuAA Of_MiMin SURVEYOR OESESAL) 3. Porter Brewley; Of CiawfoidiCptintr. Nim PubHatton& Harper's Magazine, for,Julmaii superiey The 1 asys*rariiite, , gi ing portraits of all thi —. ers - Of . .the Peelliration . cif: Jude, pendence,•4lorth;ir resp i. entes; and le eral. riew s o the builaigwaiid grounds of tlti Jefferson estate, is aloasworttra gti*rter'e sub.- seiiptian.': The otheearficles in 'this 14- , are. of alilce high order of eteellence. As ibis - Napalm is not for sale bi bookseliora here, persons:isishing it, will hare to remit diysel Co the publishies, Harfier & Brothers, Frank lin. Sinsn l / 2 N. 1%-113 per ane.ere• itltur's How Magaithietpr July l ia promptly on our ta, T Lle;.an sad evbeilent No. it 14 Pu b. . fished' by • Arthur & Co. Pl!ira , --$ 2 Per, 4 ,- We also acknowledge the receipt of Jy !lumbers of the ilfech!e's ifezez t is44t dies' 4ssonikep "Ik.the ' Legal* * 1 '4° 24, 1 rir a:hick / are_ eiceilan , ' iodhuds for the ~ „. _ circle, 44 every yrs W OO' i P 1 4 " ). 4 11110 . ' , 119 , 4 g e2 ' SaMPle,l i. i,"l , seen at , athie. Tic Saint itrich'iikttv, a spicy 'We 'ilod-. / ical,Puhiished at owego e lki.y. it' JVY• . his, h a n dsomely -erintoli sad ,i 144 a 5-‘ nionthijilit' ,Si Per annum. ' - . „..... .. ; . • - _ 1e the Leitielitert . m - mu'. that lese Ofttyir seal 4enta, sir termed, AM?. -4freeisi ,Alreoilrwope, .O ..to Withroi,for Iwo 41 .1. Pin Agog., actoSief4o w gli. 1 10 4 0 1 0)4 = , Nair - YOrk Co ~•, ~ , i, ,-.. • : --: _ '' ei th• Diawer,t• ')bAriitioti at Giteat.liOnd4, • - thliv Voltz, Se :. _,, , Jtiltll,lBs3; , - 'seventy ` ten Anniversary of bur r4ie gt , ,.. . . . , . bur The. Ttie,*eatleiYee - 0 -1 "' ' ! '' ; ! i4i . t•tnnlo. - '.ll;dhleidelnoi - ‘ 4l l no 41**Ite+ in • Pk° of Great Bend; with . tinnsual ,epthual ferablyielese and winti• - ;ll.:tair Bile' afternoon approached dark clouds ,- • seen to rise on , - . the western horizoitin iiiiistikeabl - precirt- , c o da y wariutiheried incll at federal Bata I t' soy of stbriiider-iitoitUanii - it abient lo'clock iirteet mkt "by`o4, -- A, ,iti t - 444.11146r* it came devrii upon us inidl its fiiry: - It;'l'siiii- about nine o'clock, " the - People" . cgarti . . 4' , > . , ed iirtorrents---the-Wind hinvirivith:th4Power nit: in frOm all the`Surrann iifgenuntO;.o 4l I of a-tornado-4'4d hail fell in-. some Porto .of • ; ti . i,• . iho . exenrsion train rrtini*ratdmiltro'.,t , th'ecity as ' IturVas . hen's '": lii - lact,:ive Il ar ge delegation yrom . flii"ev?`.:Milford; , : underl hive not beim.viiiited bilex violent a storii . in e , tedirentiOn'Col: Pratt; 04 lit, larg e numbe d a longtime ; and for the time it lasted (winch' Ins other places on .the. iiiid..l The differept fortunatelt was tort) it done a great deal of . mton trains alone brought' some eight l i iiru f l - • • . damage in the city.: - Tinj„crystel.,-. Palace suf_ I ii r echpemenr, and at , several l - - Of - the .. atatiensl freed:Considerable daMage . .e? :account .of the. ere were htitidredtwheColdnot gefaboard.. suddenness with which the stormc broke open :At halt" past tan tire roe l en#l,-14 : 413 , 19r.F1ea. them,"The - WorkitienWitolVere tagage(i. upon. ; . . der the direction. of ,E.l!,Farnam,l:idnisi the root and dome Weiltl,..Upable hy close the l - f thii 4 l/ay, - And. asitiatot ht lOpio - 'l-, Pillen.Pinttiii (; Openings through which -014. sseend eft tO the 1-• ti, marched in the ord r:prvinniiiY•nllno .. nO-1 roof, the consequence was that the interior:Of { l ,- ,to ifie.giooedlh . L< 4l nl lo . l 4' - '."° 2l ew - , the -building, under .tliejpfne,': Wits4clugedifrom thelDepot•of the .N...p ei E. IL R. - .1 With Water. - FOrtUrnitelf the most of the ord. . • 'After - music by .-the 8im..4, i prayer by, the cies in the Palace; had :nots:heei unpacked and • .0e: .L if,. McCreary, and•Sa.ding of the. Dec. these Which hid been ivereremovedto a placel tion : of Indepeadencebil -, Gen; John ` 'Pay-I, . tra of safety. The effect of the , storm within the* 'es;of_ltiTrliwood i , - 114._ y-,,, ! i`eiosuent Oration Wilding, -Whileit . WaS - at; its beight,.jisaid _by. idii,deliVered by Simms_ B. OUSE, Esq., 44'. those Whol, wereiresent e splicing indescrilaiblY reit fluid, tO:on attentiventidiebee of about g " ; . s o,, t . The :filling _. of_ aneh immense •1011 On Vionenn4 persons.:. q - • "- - . . ' l. l storial - npon the.roofiiiagliss.-iiidee;l-the petit., ; : 1-s:Theandierice.9tekiesl4erahallea into PP - . 1 1 tering-Of the rain:and the -violenctrof:thewhid , produced such a- .Combinitioril,:of. _e ff ects ais`islt; Carpenter. Hotel, "where! 'dinner . was _in, riirelY'Wittiessed._,T . in - the-interior in . ' readinetts, to-wkiik all-.4id dapple, justice:- . .: i .going on with a - great („1 . 4.8,1 Of, activity and ; -Afte.r;tbe•Ootk: was._ rewre4 'the: - citizens .' 44 flialAtra :Ore_ arrange #' in! to gi e oiltho.- drank With . pure ,cold *act., the following available apism;for thelpeoose of eirhitiitiiiti,„ r ass ti - ; .. t. • _ • " •-• ' i -,•' , I-.... . -:, at-the same tiro alloying suf fi cient 'apace for- 1 '- • , ..; BEGUI4it. Ttt . liSTS.. - -.. ':j 'passage around, them wit., h - nut crowding. The ~ Th e presided of the. 11,nite'ci ~.States.--Taii!n sPnee under the do *antended'-fo-etatualY froM die pe - 0p1e,. : we feel,hn. is ,One of tit!•'-" . and other large *ark d .- reef sm.., ' , 114 his: administrottien be preaperone and ny occupy therfilicennnitignid to them .' • - Italy -, e-flicient. - one, and inch as tit•Ciidear hini to the -the mother of has iptributed richly to thei herirts_.of the people. , exhibiticin; .._.l...latend - to-Visit the Palace-414i * .Pinitsy/egnitt-,;-Keystonl . Of the .ttrch. o f . afternoon, and in inktext I - will he'botter able , Liberty : She is- -lilto suptaii her,, t. - ..- :., -• . 1- .• - to give a description of the inmri r .. lup 44i - .thel nelSeredyiserenth Antlizeriure Acteri- I ..,, pr • esent time. ho steam - appear", o, have been{ cailndepouience.-We hat! # with - you* en more. violent in-ilie,yielnitinf 0) Palace than, l l,Luslatiat : \ .May 'our : free-Iltistitiiti 4 be es in an"); Other"Part,of- the city:,_ Three`' housei 'cloudless, .: .-, ~' • "; I,'. - •-_, - . • ~ • j - .were blown liewn on the opposite :OP of i th .: rne orator of the pay.-ff•TheEloq i nerd sind ! 'st.i . .cet‘which were neatly. finished. • A numb° ardent ! admirer of Washittgtbn rind . l.leffersOn ! .l of - workmen wexe.driven,in one.to see k she)l. and like them liberal and ifetrieeraue in all his ter:from the storm, of. - -Ithogi".. three ,were in- -views': May he yet do honor' to hhicOuntry in stantly killed and six,-or: seven- wounded , 1, - " t 46 councils i g ,/-Ih e -.i ta lion4 -: I .. . } ~, - .- .- nember.of buildings in procers of erection i • • i -Gni, Aia - Spicer.7--Menbf piergy: May the other parts (it' the icity-were also blown dov e •-'. nation never laek in emergeneies. . The Sixtrappoiptinente of Collector : Bra • ~:.. Great pend Brass l:tatid.i,•ln-itge- . young;. ison's tool the Oath,. and - their plit'ees in -th - but. itirskill_and execution . Oa, and unexcelled. I custom:ilouse yesterday, ' .Po fellow, sthe, - .: . are'nearly Worn down with car and hope flit: . bii.;.-/V . aZional Strindur44day. its stars and 7 (erred, but as: "4?,* reached the realm stripes, -unstained, erer , writ- elover us. '.... , I lion of theirhopes.it -as ...ex. poeted ; .ihat.. the : ; Our Public Impror ' ,- r Aili iron - band Of again' buckle on armor - nor - roelhe fight; - to Preserve our Union.! -. .1 - • .- i l' a l - Frain , Washington we lentil that.Saarte - -r . , :rh Freedom of . 4 7 4 , el p, ess ,p c 1 0ag as - 4 Hirt one:of-the oldesi. -naval, constructorsj i c „- at i a ,a es ; .ve f elt not i m il v o t i on ; - • ..' the service: hawbeenliPpointed. Chief- of th 13ureau of - Construction; Equipment,- and *: AlUerican •Enterprts - May not accomplish. pairs, Vice CoMModore -Shebrick .Who goe ! Religious Liberti out. under the law of 1846. gm,. It L Walk i eonntry,::lll4; it eel Miniater to China, and-Sen. Jas.-Keeran, Co i..... Lathes' " ;Of the Key: . . • • But at Bong Kong expekt.teleave 'N, ew yo . r_, th e a e l e eery o f the h about the 20th of Sep*bor for.. 4ond - citi - e ' o f :liberty gic.;ws, lilt *-.."- 4 -. 4 ""4--- - ;I•1 11 -","::ierft_ioin..1in ntotin " -.0.1,:;1;.....:1.44,,,. o°4 mr. ll o2ounlan t°7 3 fing - umlrt'°,, 1 311 i. ' - ale of her.mines.- ' -.- will go to London- in - ifilifife of thkloonoxions - 1 -1 1- - VOLUNTI - Soft Premier. ' Gen. - Almontii -the - Mexican .:. El i, : D. E..s ; ..te - 1 , Minister, has just:et:rived.. A Democratic wag it never b e divided : propeses to the of fi ce seekers, an t those- "pa rt i., Hi es , t eafeiirsrd of' our freedom :-..the mainspring of Pently executed - to fermi a' Departinent . of to . S. S. Cities , Eig. . int: Exterior,' the Secietery,:tO be holelibtbOl! 1 .., . ! ' i and the Clerks to - be divided into :four easse - Our gore - Millen' t : - key 14 . lip' . rity ever be 'Pr - e; receiveno salary; but lire-by fees.!, -. • : •-1 - • . . By:the Afro:4 w e : see: three; 4 ..°-lia r,• :I% 'Col. Asa ..SPICEI,t.- rrtiiiii with friend: on; Pews- from Eur o Pn- .. -;Po Eastern { questions ena'y sword4 : dust- enemy : lin and up to the . still the great topic of intercit and rout,- -hilt.. l .- .., • • * ... - C !*- :.- : • tion i .anid the'diy of "'di:settlement ••is as di... 1 ' COL OGDZN. ititarr . :: - Success- to the arse taut as it was. at the -commencement. - T_ e Ladies, and 'the true' itt.iilin; men I • those Oat - . Sultan has refused the ultimatam, noiwil -.. thhtk and opt for theeisel'Peit; fOr : l3ysPch our standing the eight dayi graee Permitted. y independenee Was wori4linjinch -only can: the .Czar. .It.is said that Nicholas - intends o ' - ''' • - t i' • • ' - I ivehoP I . send another . Conner - with some fresh te I to -offer, brit ribink he is' only wasting ti. °"'"" Gen.lllt BxTr.tsi.. ;The Day ice • Cole °)brace: - May its conaumifiatiOn be celebrated by such otprodecdings,_as Whatever el ma% offer, will be.rejeetild_by Turkey, besid 'I in the_ Universal ireedomibethe world. • .. lsxxcßitmatoti-,, 'Elii.i" The. Handinsid, le ,thatiway of dOirig.busineas betrays_: hie W.. . - indistry is-a freenonnuereti.-; .; -•--- 1 1 neas,•and his inability of `patting , his l .thre t o • N. P. WlimtitJ Our , ooind --- ry.-Hee march intO„execution.: iine bus' expended too m u , h_.. is the march Of . mind. _ She l.. has a' 'spear and windrind Turkey ' knowti-.oointi has e . --cinaf" shield.: the:motto on .herViihield is Freidonf quentlyguitied strength, ,while -on the . other' Independence and Peace: -1, 1 _ • 1 . r• -•- hand Russia is losing- - I; s ,,however-_after.g,oing '-. Dr.7IiMAS BROONA . . Liberty; Civil and. Re n ' fir,- it 'willvellii ire some kind of a sh°*lt9 !igloos :,,chief corner stoneti of a tiatien'elia - Iback' eteditablY; therefore - great !preparations . piney; : :. - -- . ~-. . Will tie- inade;lsl4s.Will: _he entered: 'thither S. B. tii a - e i,t ert. . . I F' a : rh i ngie .a .The , oh , ily man who ever. possexiied .the\ce i ntire l con , atid they -May 'even rirach the river - Frith which ' divil l l°s-11 * - liv. ll imPite° :and - °:glin i dance sof the tie Am4efin : people :: May ,al threaten a.*tieual;but llietiolas Is hot a * flrl , lthe youth - Of r e "country}-. emulate hisetal if, before-he attempts ttkiiiin the riverihnth t•.." • - -- I'-- •- i ; ,''-• . - - ..-. - . he laill*kint upon the - consequences-and the, i • • , I Islitc RE xtiow , Esq . :' A. Farmto ev .hanceis - Ofllosing., : The Turks ;are not in L actual settler Milne, pubr • lands: " .- . ~. iie;bn't ake beep in milting preparations "lb:i ri - \ E ' F • mii_ -- ". -- - • . - ~--; „_. . • \ . %.,11A5. . MINIX.. .- Z. NIC ineriCalk,GagiCA , repel.an attack, if it should be attercip \ te , di-- . -4, lay..hei broad wings e- (1461te to, spread tit The' won worild'be able bring-in-thebring - - field . las they cover the j am h e ad 4ij e r es. ~ . . 1,, ~,..... 'tar'geAn- army l°"-Rn s°14- 4 1 nd 'Pi' °l , l)l 3' ' foY- -• - -Priia-DEcic* - 114.1UrnerieWri Lil;irti aheftlictlin,'for t he Turk is fighting. for bk. .M ay • ' be- - - - i -.. -1; ..--- - ~. i ay it . susta i n ed . .withont the .shedoing. ; o country- r his -homehiit .religlitif-and:i*hal what -' .. , - - ",- 11l ' •-•.--- -•-• - incentives are grea ter ' tkin sl theae;- •t°' nn .° ' - i4illaY . McKtssitir.':: i iiiiisaiarCtion IFS i,deptodenoe e kreitilies: ilaiikilie bible: !‘ Thai Man' on to " deeds or•iiOresi.aritig.7::-: - .. 3, 1 ,d y 'G o d .13;'iii*Linii.cot cirief,bieou L '. to dwell upon. ~. • - 9id England keeps mewing on inher - st [pope; sil,pyis which hee i oin :interest and intn":•fiice Of - the l earthiiiidt dint lie fvrtiivl'iespectin" , 'nothing pass i46 use; I. ° h4t own 1. ixSitio-- - 1:- ...., -Ia .- .7 , - --: . latanceMent. - C omma Vanderbilt' !eft] : By , i n iiiii i ••,. a. iri.44,-,./,,ia" trey. bide. .!*,lll l hltoPtii on . 01 :0" 1 44. 1 nne ° ft eri l lis-)* 1 41 "'" l 'peteknee."--,lii-.l?:nittiorial 1 - -viewi-, cannot ,be hil4 -1 ) 4441 -Tiliied t'3' l6 l?_ Per!°°° l , . h'o "\ B j llllll lliiiiettained'ivithent Itiiiiiitiedgisliy:theirrnuie" for- - -St: - .Paterabing.- . MM.. S.towe':seeti. • to' - o r thi i i -pe op i e ! of . th e- a i e l i W ti . of e i i i rern i nei i t. .- . l=: have isfi a toi " I ! )ae uri t Ykle -- W er tie° sr - * - Ily Tie, 141E6. : ::: the . led' ', 5 --A .D 7 6 OrenUll' . - a - - - ' to have . taken of etyrhereaboats by last, " steamer: • - • Itrance is absoibed krihir f Eitistera ,Tjesl ia ll!"3 --- - ' eipecttlationsiarelifoin iegard tit. khe • linre movements of * the Pivot - of Knish Louis NapOleon le alieaja , -st Ida , pimilta, less stans'finidatthey slonld he miden! abort. 1 Hi ''sen t . some tir o or.'.three of tiiiidetnolenn "oleo-to libetlaite _whir ts • Inlii o, tali* 0f.:4 Misi#4bayetate: i I*.li - re dall . la , eonsigisitfe Of , dia l pall frontOki: l -:dAtoolir )4tular- althong enr cues ono-aixt4 dft:'. Ilteadattifre: - _ . - II of I!Anile 16 "*Thiii Will 1614/- ele 7 fthitchaia that; sh rio6l- ell icells le have oestureitia the ' isgspfeediNg fliar9lo4 44 ' Wet. oft „ 11% ' - • 'Of 0111411403i1.;- • : 1 - Cei ri ii6ii. teiSk , , c. . . Th o thi IAI a a 1 t i f 91 1r lee is to p ' t its oithiens 460 'eoslieo theme i i .111 - SAtig.'' 27te *init. . 0f.. , ./Ok o — Tl - protot _ . lir universal fe4doni.- - 's ' 1 4 : :c" 'Thy .1 pasted off *lthout trivaceiderths, whith, tensicteringthetti i ! ftr . tre abut fi l7.thoT• sand PellionOn the IptiofjvfAs reapigli• We. There wers•ruilAbihittons of die-gro in the aw i ng ;.,,, - an. eat hit -he - rimociotis:—A led, dap or two since was called to_ the, witnens ' '4l. at thi 'coIP,F)P :Plead titurt, le hose tend Yetiovittied 'a doubt as to - his competena,na witness ,., by not un -1 deists:Wing "the - Itittirii, tid obligation Ott 1 osth:A - I'he first (luostkoolt*C- gnu L..., ars . you, aeon of the 'khalif!' --:. .litti,ofelieW.orettt sing, his legs ,; and Aeli ' I,y - , putting about to p e 4airi.papq of tithannit — fci his month, replied with the t Conluseit, - ( Wilt iiitliirepi* ,ted: - - 11e:testille& :4-% 3.1' .1, 1 . _ o_ l lo, ' ' Wh*: *le ortblik --, iii*** ViligilafiS ~"V.4 i 1 a i l r . ._ . - Ag tar t y wiy tot 11441. BONA-t' Wi lid ' eiririiioilit? ?' . s - :- - -I 4 - 44:4 -,..- , ,-- . , _-:-,14 - ,),..-., • .- 1 ..,."- ~ - 'II - . 1 . 2 '‘ - . 4 the 8h rfs pf MEMBEE i . .. orii ii k tifig4iiroie ''.'•44ten.,the..litenglita'Of' er.Ott f . can has:beeni_turtied 'to Re 7 07.- liitiO ItOiti#4:4'citte.:oeunt*lo _:..W44311- Ortitiottit'' Joiliolich4.4o - the tinith•Ofl44ol. afore : Pi': :.befors - ~..Pl 4 ,10,,„ 0 1 ...... - i the.: ;Ptei`it' W,. .;. ye : selet , : for orir-- ~.. ,ere ! t . iie 'de*ieet i;- - cli ,rii'-o .„•tliO„ bO 'gii,' Of'CinHOW3. ~; iioi iiiiinhei: .grea;”A GioS,l • trio two: tlifee•yestardicit , at Land* bore:..':. laddltietil, o. e Above . reason,. w e se leelleit ittr.the'...elkeence."..enit„b eauty ~..of,ite, ....„ ~..._...„, . . _.. „Com nii si •Oti; ind, ilia 'peenliartherneter of the. • Occasion' on whit it was . delivered.: Many, readers will ieCol etVtbrit.it - largo number of I .:old , isoldie -.---w re `gathered,',lmmo , from - ,xl great listance, r sin "that.,to Mr,' Grow was as,,' sigied.' , 4be dutk'ot , addreashig their: • '-. At 0*. 7.1 ~ . . .., , _ . ~ _.. . . ....... . ~ .. "tract ivill Show,' Ite*, that dittiime . ..Pe!furtu4 Let. thiiiiii .vilic., ..cirii.. read : . it with . Ont, - -etnotiezi:. .. , . . . .. _. ... ......,..... . , I • • . . • ' ', • t• • ... .. ..• ' - I • •.• 3 ••• , 3 •••,, `Vets i. ' Feitheri .: . ...:.....1. 7 " , .,.-• ,- :•- - ', ......• ,'--. ..-- • :..--'' = j:'-:' With 'Mingled: mno,tiopti - ,0,1q- and of 'son. re-W7* 00,,rii'Oh:thii Oceintinii;'elf jii, that. sole Veer li ,eirhavebeent#nged.iii ..hebold'itiO; - other return Of. thiii day• "f sorrow thritilerith ‘. arid the' si•ordliave left, small iijiMfinatit .of: your he Ole" tititid.:-.W..1 .. itt o,reposeit in the shades 'f, Alotint".Viiii ~; • efferliori .SleepS`o.*= ~,,. 4114 -. o* - ' Bliiiiiectle. -- .!i The'. st, -Orithesigueis of Itile"lieclaMtipti'of ::Independence:Wirs. icing ainee gatheredp ,his Fatherii. - -• The , bletiChed. looks, - ,once: of .the..raVenhmi . thn•, - dibtlx4-4e, bate the telescope Of 'death' .tri the.foentair s itud I,the ' , ,drenit - 'Torii' that "Once Withibieds , ,t,fii e ) shack, fihattle, all lacielainr. - th•at 'theliiikiiriti: . .vier's f- ou r .coinntry's! i struggles,-.Mist soon sleep ;i .. the du5t.. 5 .. - As they: giybeetby:.eino..to lilibir final - Mating . 140; the , tears of tho u : great rid. ,gried•'.Will' milisten - their 'ashes,".aiid; the, • Made' Of coming times' rest' titian' their' ern.' I • 'eftieed '. no "tabletS ef.stene-or. bras,s'to:lici-ii f yki .p timtetheir na . eakoriesel ,- . Tbeir r tonitis are Ali : el . he arts of -01i:if - Coil iit4mtititheir:monuments ' the granite hills' of. a ii etiori 'rejoin rig in free : , tr t . dOM..tteri'WhohaVe breathed tho r sniritSini .ttt:the institutions of I..their:Cona rcaaineve:r die. • TherliVe. in the hearts of, he 'ptesent. t• d the gratitude of -,the: future.: Venerable and - tlirie: fortunate : en.!- E-'.For. t nate ,in ' the: tinies,ot!.yeinr',..."fiirth ' fortiitia.te in the - F iseents,of '!your i .maphond, ,, ind•rdoublk . fortunetein.: theglorieS :Of ..ioat•Old',..attes.:•,,ln. infancy.. yen-beheld - ii . ..feW:l.eehle ehloribita,..i& teriting-nought but . theii.rights :iiti"Eirth 'end heir heiies in' Hetifeii)!"•herittned iti" - along einr 41tiantie seaboard by; p1e . ..-Occiati 'in frept,"-Ithe wildernesisiied. the . ' ki4VPEC.-4i . the - . Tear,...„ - .Yon 1 this .day .Ipoir 'bet ppon,.a.,Minnt.ry", embracing almost,- every variety, of .nrOdiictieri t *d.:•..ei: tending throggh• eiltriorit-mierfinrie4i - The high • .t.gions of -the:: N orth,are '. wrapped lriler *in.' ter, .nhile..l . ho.southern.reitnerislpreparingloi. bialiiirv,est 4.6inoi.„;'llici morning nun . tips its . 10st e 'in 11M:4-While the .i:rillikii . orthe• West. re-: piiae ru . .niideightl.darkriega.:LLting, :siuce,lhe Esettle in iteirch-Of a new, harrte•n'erleapelthi 12111eg *Wee, and ;'llivingerossed,tbelreat c'eti..'.. I itral-v lley.of tit., 'idiseiSsikli,fCliik :. wending: 'hie": ay; ;4if.iti 'biesii,. Of ~the .Ttie C. "...''.The ferei . stoops" to.l' BOW - the. etriVien - . .tei:liaini;l d : the ilitiiiim sic gi?ies :Wity : ti;i4h •.,.: tide. `. , :til, i -linki , r ition.,-;lti :,but[. a. little-I•MOre .thati,-Ogi ;rid isimuirter ce 'Atirie l e since , James yi'ii -- - . .tiodi m) lynilmth rock ; ' e re coriseOrtedlt?y,tlieille Yet in '• these. - to ' and: isAtierter• getittirtik - s: a whole continent iiii-beeiroonvertedlOAhd , nee- , v- pelf - • ' =MO. ' ').,'. ltiviiicere - has-arisen thine,' stapire_ _where 1 , end -viiiiiiie ... . 'Mart. ' , of "' the' ' `hand - le r edii .Worlii4With 10j 1 41)0 1 k 4. -- - - .ys it::,lit ''.haliet MOrii;',. iiipresseir - on w acres from them '. l egoe.r ime c red this t' civil life, - lblie, 'he - will 14 i e a '';_ , to.regonerate life into de em-- ( 1 11 e4i; e ns. Alrefidy - has the spirit of , la;tr` and the instiintionwof yoiti Country been infu into the 'hearts of :the-oppressed'are / ed dpw trodden of flai l pia world, awakening theserf a. consciousness of his rights • and his ' f ' ' f Y rktown- have been re-ell-- T 0 scenes o " The act on the plains of._ South. A m erica. _ ei Greek warrior, influericed'hy' the Mete" 9. 1 . - American mink drove _ the proud Turk from the Shores of s the .4iEgean. Police caught thie hispiration. of her La : layette, and in a day a Republic rises cinitie sties Of -a throne. Pe•• land! lit the torch' ef- her Replution t at he a. , tordb of her Pulaski,4 snd tkoith it• weal mit in di r irkneSS and disuisy, her struggle was not in vain-:II I :" Isr t il re n td at e l in ie ' d e t b r a o t tn tle i cr etli ce in be g g s u i ' re n, ' •1,4.3 son, .:,,,, • ' Tile' balled oft is Over -won." . .. . •". ' i 191012 i 0 . ' :1i k f ind trAtst v e i n d d en en cel ti "v gr..i ejueb t .aa tie r s ed s; t e- o m ci iiis ti a lo in u l o s ii good to man ,;second only to tha. t o f-the hum..' ~ ' U came.to bruin' life ,and s ire ! tdezerene. . 0 .. 1 . - br ine E a rth ;t4 mortalityloi the earl Pi g nms • the tomb, lift the veil-that so rig hang over" , - isOd , lbid the •despiin g take courage f o r -the :' si tik, gra as-not the e of•ruan, Y.0!1 cares to •-.. '• i t l •' - (' - ' ew thesceptre a nd shiver , ~.- •.- • f p , break the yoke, anode - tw-,. -In Bridgewater ' nriii w i ter on the , -th ni . t, TheFeso ._ his • atait dry ' the fountain t Pirells4f2,thd bitter ki r' 4 ^ -, -._ 'T ' ' l ia, - ;;; I :-ivife Of Seyerlir ' t a g ed 3 - 11 ; - heaver —'w an\ e ol‘esse — - d P. people shall strike h e dee:eased, had but . h ._i_. ilefPes ,ti id co e : i F c e o i na ire : for 'reedoro;,Year o * ll P'Pie Vill nerve ihe-ara ',' ing latelyfTtl'enti „ !.F4ln'i ,--..A and steel the helot-for the, contest . -.:BY your.er death was very sat qj r k !tt un"P6c* " deeds and thosocif your vierthy compatriots eriett sod Mends, giving her after in the . 4th of :July- 1776 markted; . a new . 91to h ' ' - h t few monienta:laexteveasi - et" era ; the Ir:story,of the ran and the. PrPgrfss he att.,e'ek-U-a . ginl4.,.Oon wluito of clvilizatien.:lt is the manila one of_tn se ti: yeses Christi t h e b from her: everts in the a ff airs pf men that- change he i ce to save he had long had, eenfiar rt , lortnnei Of nations and the des tiny of 'eml° I - F rom our i o 1 brav o' .'e who- ell 'sins - and the wrath to e R e '', . - - , t. : f the '1 o the thetnory of :the . spit? a . , , ~ ..,,,. , . ..,_•, L.,.., ~ ,, ,,,;, M ember: 0 • in the hour of conflict , ere the,ehellt ef trio_ day .: acquaintance twl"!''''.l-61;tieie Writ: gladdened the American - head, 'we tk.i. o ,wl. Methodist. - E. Chum"; ' • , W r it et - 1m Are m i doubt whether to rejolce or re.. of her in scrip ture langitage, P 4 rear) - ii .. • • t-- ' saY.-- ---- . . .., tic dead e ho di 'in gre thcfr Y ' 1 - - - t fo'The}' rot 'ttnie twill men " on this earth _l. the tiii.d - wren " lie 'uith - the SP-r4 ;: - Death '-eometh soon or late, -- . .. , ,1, ... th• e i r i a tio r i Bu d their,Works f 4, , How th,n. Can, a i Waif die better _ '.:... ' : zrc .' m -, '-, 2- ,_'-' - -,.'- -`,- - ,l ol in' ' Than facing fearfal odds, - - - ',.. „• ~, .„ ~, • , . •,1 . ~ •-•, I V - \ Per the Istieo of his Fathers , or th e t,fe7 , s '.__:_____ ,_ , _, , --, BI 1- of hici - Glia M. .. '' '' ' List of Lattellk ---- . ' ut, Venerable s res,l maltdm..on'il- hed YI , Remaining in lhe'Reak e!' -- H e nnas, thelength Of "tiete that' you and th us m anta l ii n i Aoth , 1463. , . . - 1-- . .. -, .• , .bl havaalready teendetalned, not 4,0 A ustin , ....,._ ~, . ~,„ ~,,„hitner.l.o.hri C. ' tienee. You have come Dana .. , i. lie '' Millie E. - longer.on yonrma .. .Ith s . Eq..- - ms.%nttreet. -- r last UM.), t 4 pour urr.ortn, H . - m e mnia r , T. J. , up h is day, tevhePe fer-tb„, . rt .,, , ni iountrit, IdtvitiMeler e'rs, tar' G. out, your y, at !the eil l .!r-91 J ll= -' • tfi e ' ' 414 :4u u , I . ,:.;,.. ~,, 'T lkfi4se, ;I . In, -- - , 1 The, reward of yoir toils . and:kere n g li pi hil .Bkoswi 4105i55.:,2 -- I- iliaitp "tkpi,,Thun,rtiidge; i at graiitude ,of mankind. in the -flame a. ' , ti ' r Bishes i wa s.,_ , PpormastallY,4 , ~ , vein .concourse of Stir fell°w he altizens i ' ihe t :bowdh;:AVnt:' M. ' '-: , - 47 water i i, ' :' - a n . ! , n eof thia4 '4e rg o ° Pt , -- 111 -! . F ial l ie2. -' 1 p t t n i ve ll;z 4 - , , ,, „--;. • - ,: , ;:, - Pitiettei . .4 _ 1 , Cand good of etrell sge, in- ttbe ,l 'l /3 Pi' ° f I - - Riley-- , `' .-- ,Peitto'Piaaan ' l ,!' -- - - . ' e titself, 4 srir thenhYea- -.Marfa! 'lt?l.° '.Cis o -.1, e1 1 i ,,,,en .a. , '''' : teals .J - „„;,;,. .. friN d own calm and - omne scums t, "„,,.vNi.....=....17-cr -! - , 1- ..... .=. .s. : :t e a ..rehn-,21. - J.-- der - J - .1 - ,I, -., ..--%, ~ \ l-..., .. - .. , .:'.1 vorneu,sterY '- -._ .-_._ Pirl at iii,A ; '-- • noo*ysp endor4l- --- - - - , - - .ciioh, , ,iAtoru l y T. - 'Reese I nit , -, Citnlatfill nr-att7llll7 II!. ft , Ch ,i,t 4 , - r 'Clbeociersynn:,ldn; ii, i ' ' . - t* Silith bo' ll De tias7U. ll ' ti ,)....-.. 4 n,,,, , 0 0 ,,7 00e ph.. ~- -‘,-, ‘.,1: 0 7 1 .- 4 - ,-----c - I v ittith -, 9 "k l R: iiiitia*, The. if. _ -- ' 1.7-- " t t...., ; e4 ,1011 ,... m.._. I Or .witrikAigoltnif' tf. E bbd _ ler t)tti , -,.., Ith -- --1 ,--;* Ski0(1411 ere, a- n) :; -, . ,tiEthilUTlO-V?L'.‘'-.1. -ittioielpiicq,:ii i - -- e 1 I,lf 1, , ; jitintiSall - - ; ' , --1....-, • , rii .- , •.-2... , .:. Ignero 7 ': . iSfx.-' - ''' T-Ini'M- i ---, 4. l4 l fitak ' rl- t' k, R . ~ ', ~., T h- n rosy,l44l_ ;le , ~iiie h i '. re ' , ' Gee'l , i-: . 1 1 ` 1461 Pas - leuLf”' '' s e. 4ii p , , .in.; ~ - wimuut 310:lan , AO‘`-• ..-, c , - li t the an , 'r ' m i' vii i , , P„,,,, e - , ie.:A*4o; ' ~., - i,ir 4. :- 'r'-- - ...'''-', •-: li ~::. ' ;',- ~ ..:}f':',lt-!4' .. .. l i' ' ; ,r' - - -:' ,'' ' - • i "' -. '.... ' - . EMSMIMRS=a2 The folkiiritisrikifecil Of a letter thaflue been rireelvedikt airmtleman of this city Yo#IM Arthur ! ' - -Aii.aSuninxos, June 12. am: witty MT: bar that my fa*. k et did int.die in lb. love aMT fear ‘of . 'ti will fwiliiitt foi the wick. e twled thrue:: world."' I return my sm. - cue thanks fOr the many kindnesses that %em ail n s to twin thiladelPhh‘ <;j have but tte ..write, and my only object. Is a. deiir e t o „walk lathe path of God. No.dpubt thisinfor. tiOn will gm foo pleasure, and 11 sheller. or Di MY sarnesi deem co improve th e op. portnnities you h ave:so generously extended ,to me, and also Prove myself worthy of I, your Confidence and esteem. : Your fidthful aid unfortunate friend, ARTHUR. • YouniSPring, We May, add, has a situation in, tile story of- a _ respectable confectioner et WaShington, and recent". been, dolla rs Month and, found.l He enjoys the esteem l ot e4Odenio employer, having resi4o, , „ d be. fre his present engagement with Mar fa li t yeah. There are three other=thildren,denti.. A tete, who , aiean Asylum at Washington 1 y:= '..#00 memo - Court; ..1 \:;. • _ Prelim ...-.,- - I. TheTellowingliMpostaut epidion was de iv. ' '' - 'erect` in the Supreme Clotrt4 at' ,Harifeb . eigi 0 - 4 .T.sesdak week Id ' --. _.- 1 7- .', - - - . _ . - . - Armstrong is. Ware. -. Opinion ortheCial,szt toWrie; J. ' I -'.' ~ ' • - , 11' - I%e law.giveslit lien to mechanics tulles" building ereatedliby them ; but _not for t ding to or altering -an old - building:. - bUilding Ttie ties , in their.coniraet call this' Work idditieti and;al eritionts ;;' but is it "properly' sot , ',--Fiv i baif. ,/ pert p - '43',...hcitinerai constructed, efe 4 part . 0 ' 'Wells, tied.even: in. these _ t rp.. eningit at:esti - 4y.! L , .. .. -, . , ' - There:meet #'Peessnrilif: hi 'mutes wberein - itie difficult to icicle ':-whetheil: work. done is il to he regarded is the erection :dr4, _the- - -altirg , .. eon; any'buildi i -which old mater i als - enteras <- nir element; w eh "Wotild'lsic unreasonable.-4, - A Saddle'inay ' ' - 'new, though' old atifrups, and even some either-:of Su. old 7 btie \ ingqii.m. Making-it.. - ..SA- - w- mill may: -be nil*, though if bei on; ' .old water *heel: et . fore 114y,.-. - Where the" - s ctune i,of :'a -_building is so coMpletelt eh ged, that ia totemercparlatee, it,may be pro riy called 'enew.bailding or it re.bnildinvit comes within - the lien i law.- - . -Ttts.is soured difficult to deeide, and then - I it: must be left to the jurk." 4 Undei the. 'irvi•aiiiee here the court hasp - decided that,: ~ it is si- nave . 43 .f s.bialding:_erected'; within the . meaning !fill ilea law, !and osgiit te hivehr." defedis rOnsci ' !Itillgeileit. ' :Tev,eist4 Ano it new trial aws N I - , ' ' . , Albany 'and Binghain.ton, PAU, - 1 1 --, - - road:-• -- S - It appears to ;be , settled:at butt that the Al. bang. and Binghamton Railrosills.to- belrifft , and soineTor§:in of 'Qua :been pot under eon. trait' This enterprise his_ long been consid. v i i d a rival: for Iwhat is celled the. Providence a Fishkill-road,'and- makes': a • • cross- cut to tai lli coal from rennsyliania toaoston.. Wi -regard this as the last of, side cut railreep , that • has been undertaken " between the Ner - York' and' Ere - and • Centuil , Line, that trill: tiriiyeprefitable.H The pthere- projected, find" to follow stk./those in progress, will only serve . to check the lieadlcing,courae of- , recklesiness, bliiinitiog Alie -business into the ground; and Cariega.sacrifice of "millions. --fPoughkeep. srlaglii; - •' - ' ' ' • ikei. PiSioe's visit' to. Snipe s_. halal& GMAT. - . • - - - It It is '' ' tieipatod that Presi erit - Pieme ( 4 - Wear' dralrei aheieriritiurikf 'lt _TI l3 V.lnd 64timore northern dint.. lk i k now .of no place he w il l be4nore like! y t pitch Spo . ti than; the green hills Of Suaque nes,' or Which he seems riceritly to - Manifest i decidedi, 10 iliality; having called one of ow_ atieguishea citizens le, assist:him in his ad. 'eistrationl of the goverentent,l ' ,: - ;: '., . - : 'lli anticipation of the above' gre at : eveit. Of; ell kicrwe firm of-illtet.,7AN -di. 9,3111111 at e. ltrooklyei- hac,e refitt,ed their store with the • c oiceet lot of gooda ever ' offered in, that;mit , k t,where they v . rpect, all' who ere anxious to *lt up their fioteons and habitat,ioroyin nMen.. in re r becoming to' see thn Liort,:will call r•th t _delay. ; Bring on your enshen&ready pay, ii' 'we will sera y - oe :home with'a load /* I , ' . s end - a h ppy heeit.' Come-toile, Come Zl, and fix to 8 the'PitEsiDiza= : • ' .1 Isle 16; 18 . 3tf .:.\ '' In Di ,meek, - Jqly Ast:i)yi A,WipialllfEisi, Mr.'l, 1 . . 7. fi CtiAtitas Gaiir rorJessip, to -Miss 4ms. gELP of romdek. I - . - . . ~ - . 'Bridger:Star, %Oho.. 34„ iast.:l:7 Erdi Coil' ,_ k hluitMr ; -:Al:Irs iiii 36 9 64 ::t ° * isi C, L I I ! 1 , Bis ßE Ti 4Etbe f° 7 l/tr' l na ": : , ' ',-- , 1 -11_ In Rush, June 28, byEia. 11,1 LO. MY, Mr;it•l iV4IIEIYeIz, Ana 51**Tukt Itzsr4lP- , y the same .July-2d, =Mr DAVID ' T 1 Itiniii : K•R DErriv'• ..::.,. :... 1 :-... : ll_ .:..;.-,.