Ccit .Bailroad. Col. Fremonthas,written a letter to Col. Benton, on the prOp4ed.Pacifie:*Lailreati,_ Jan, dersing the-proceedings ofa` neefing - held at Taos, and vouching ;for th e characters of the men engaged in It. .-I.le conchnba.les allows In compliance your reqUest Id give. my, Own views'Of the .1 , ..0e5t route fOi' read, 1 hive to saw that all subsequent information bas.stretkihined me - in the conviction that::il is the AO I undertook to explore-in the win :ter of 3 8.18- 7 9; 'end in -which I testi' baliteds . by a deplorable mistake of my guide. St. Louie and San Francisco I consider the national Points on the 'Pacific and the Mississippi,' and that the road oughtle 1;e Q n the nearest and Bea! - line between the two.lL(tili the'view,ef find. • inz practkeable route, - fitrongtt: the "‘Reitty Muentairts on or near.the litioofi.ibese two Cities, I searched along the west base of the ,Rocky Mountains ;tiouth'-. - - 'of (So'iellted)l South Pass, 'out to the. head' of the* Arkansas," and Ifeund several passes which vvere descri :ad in my reports, and . over which . I am inform with all the!! • inemnbran. tea of wagons, Carrives and stock new pass ; "but my information- ed me toexpect a better arid"tieareri to"the line, at the heid of the . valley of Del - Norte`; arid althoU;gh I tidisedi it-through the mistake (duty guidei . yet„ it ist taper' proved - hi ; the T:ebtscitirent- ..testimony of linear good.',.and credible witnesses' 'to be '`there: ' • Ify-Oirn explorations left but; wo sections in the line to be examined to.satisfy. my own eeMpletely=one Was' , (min the heed of the Valley of the Ikl--Noite, across the: •valley Vpper Colopulotti..Las Vegas de, Santa Clara,.or some, point 'in their neighborhood ; - the other from Santa Clara - west-to the`; Sierra Novadaz T ,Altexcept these taco: sectiona I had sufficiently-examined to satisfy myself that there "Wei, the • line fora road on _ the'short est Tine between St. - Louis - and Sen FraneleeCe and to examine' these two sectiensivas.tho''ob, of; my ; winter expedition of 1848. • Cirentriatau. ices have prevented me fromiompleting, what bras;then undertalteo ' • betinformation receiv-, ed la New Mexico, sller my disapteis, from • Many inhabitants of that country;. andfro :Leroux himself, and the Atatementi nOfrom fur i•Dishe,d,te you by , the" respectable public mese tingut Taos, prove that the,wanis good, and nearlyAreet section frotn the head of , the Del `Nerte to the Little Salt Lake . or Lls Vegas de =Santa Clara. r (Note.—This . little S alt:Lak is a : lake - of - seven miles long by; one' broad, - -mad -is exactly at the poi& Where the Gr,eat, SPan- Lib . Trail quits its northeast course "and .turns iontheastto go to. New Mexico.), The ,se&- ond section, from - Santa Clara to the Sierra Nevada., -crosses what is called the desert, but : which has iegas (that is to say, meadows and r ater,) in many parts of it,iffords level routes -and I judged from a range of mountainswitieh 1 view -running east - and west that 6 lotite• .might be found dne7west to the neighborhood ;a}'. \} river, at the east base of the Sier. .iii, calling off the elbow that is - made by fol lowing the Snish trail southwest to Los Angeles, and eaehing the valley 6f California by a pass which We believed to - exist between Walker's and Owens' rive', in latitude about 3Sdeg. now see in a letter from Carson. .that this passis - found, and we have beett,al: ways '.confident, that it would-lie found , . Lit the precise point at which the. Sierra would be' passed - or pierced yet remains to be determined • and presents no , extraordinary. difficulltY. Walker's Pass and the Lake Pass immediately north of it are' ,good, but further out of. the line than. could %e described?' - Other practiert ' hie passes may befound more .exactly. - suiting • 'he direction of the line, or at all eve'nts'a good place for tunnelling. Mountains there, in some places, rise, high Upon 's' very narrow base.; and kadlnt 37deg, and 38deg, I:was ort-lhe crest or one several thousand 'feet highi lithe ; base of which on the west 14 a small „lake, so near that it seemed to-be underos. . A winter exploration of theSel tiro sections *bat I now deem tobe desituble, and believe it, would prove that the =owe are not.greater Obitrnitions there thaxi in New: -.Entiand And Western New York • • . - The coEnputed distance between the State lines of Missouri aid California on this• route ~is about twelye handnici Respectfolly,ike. • '•• • . JOILN-C.TA.E3I9NT. 4 1Tott. - Ifi. Iletitare,C Street: . Signere of the Bechtradar:. -0 of, the fifty-six ..signeriof the . Peelafttion of tndepoudenee, it is stated that nine were born in Xassachusetti ; eight ;fire in i‘farylaiad.; four in - Conneetidut ; four it "New Serser;* ; feurld South .Cafolina ; three in New York ; three 3n Dela ) ware ' -'two in. Rhode : one in Maine ; :three in Irelr.ntl;. two-- in ...England ; tiro in Scotland ;rand. one in Wales.. Twenty one were taWyers ; ttn merelants; 'fearphysic- Inns ; three farmers ;' one clergyman ; oneprin-. ter ; and sixteen Were men of fortune--"Eight mere ,graduates Of Hariard college four of Tale; three of New-Jersey ; tveri of Philadel. .phis ; *o'er, William and Mary ,-three s Cambtidge, England•;. two Or- Edinburg, and one of st. Oniers. - - • • At the. time of their deaths' dri. were.orei 'linty years. of age', ,seven between qghty oral ninety.; eleven Setween seventy aneightv ; -twelve beetween fifty end sixty; seven 1;e -tweetr forty and fifty ; one - A - led at tke_ .. age twenty-seven, and the ageof Uri, is uncertain, lit_tbetime of signnThg the ay. eragaage of the members slusforty.four yeara They livelto„the 'average age ." of, more, than sixty-five years acid ten months.' 'The ything. est member wax: Edward- Rutledge, of Set:lth carnlina , ,,mthirwas in his twenty-seventh year. 41ived te-theage of fifty-one: The -next youngest meinher was Thomas Lynch, of The same State, who was also in his twentyzsv vntb year. - lie- was lost' at sea 'in the .tall -'6f 1776 . ' ' Benjalifin Franklin-Ira the oldeak - Intrxiber. He Naas :m the seventy-firstyear when he skn theDeClaration HO lived to 1700,aistsur.; Viva sixteen -of kfiayonger -brethren. "Stepli n '1;1 . 12 litopk los, of Rhode Islaisk-the - ilext - Oldest. rnember,ivat born in 'Mini dieC in 1778, Olsarlea attakined:tho greatest -vie, Big in his nini.slith year. of': Islan d,_died in his .ninety third dear, : and Jahn :Adams in •hiaminetf-firat.- -Ts ads . DUC aAs GO II6. 2CI7 E IGI i ;rI ;,, :--- Th43:51*1 . 016 ..Lager of yesterday sive' • the falliiiring,paragraph, confirming the repo - • that 31 r- gfi.!ng,to . - Mr. Buchanan g oes England. 1141.1.1.th stsindhig.thii of ilia! declina tio n . oft : Ile Preintrent is said, afto r , interview;nintiaiji*iit'- , fhfiiidelpida, 'obtained , B's 8 04** Or thox 4" 14 7 n am'-itiOdentorciar*ed.st“ . the kitaiting tittle train Wedne General - Pierce and his . 'eabbitt ..4ifficOrs• 'Buchanan was present, 4aki_ug'ri -or eire the President;sidoii-thaudmoniterT i to 9t:tit leciimidiircainuounced - --tharall -was' may , Still 14 . B. - fingekid,Auririsits few. _ mole jut - words; :to .coMmuniesite to the ANrki abaXtig hfir hanClikddlig ashnzrepeited*, .: r The r e t uoS"det.° , reporfed dOult 'save, lath the? his acesikonee,ptAitEmisaionodahle4-an triatinui:prifin .t...-eirannikr -Wilikrgr 40 30144 141460- . bittaiik fo; iftipbet:ipti, *JO .14. 1001444 ligstkonactiAtit4 WNW tebONSP' *ICJ • „, -‘• ... D ItiocßA • St eir,. 01 . 01. ILlktiatialiVrto3 Thei 14 /Pause 77 -- - •c--1. - :;• - : , - 911 E.A3.;..0 osies;- .1 ,'o6ra,tic N. , , CANAL-1 oitas Phil 1 1 tmirolt ~ 1 hraim I f Minn 'RVEItilt iorter 13rawley, rtmvfor4 County. I/ ns; i n the' viertt section qf 14c -to v llh for e, 4 DEO- M tjlatriel' i Jb- 110 4 ' by ca •• itini at 4:4.1r, L 2 ." G lO Iffir , . usk .RE T i0;36 • • fr.ier.Yll4 Per. V . iris " , pr . it do - Vi5 1 CozOat i CRA`i (lane, z i directit' BEND, Hese isi oveta. wilt -hours, riga. SUS 4 for the licatioT Lion. •I fir The. 7 . : tO: ; ' ritic State tonventtion which netlast'Ma ,is to - reassemble at,liar- .. risburg, on ,T. uosiny t - the 28th.. - day Ofitily osi 1 inst., tor the , i. rp __of _ ominating a cluffii. date for the So .reui" : Bon h,-(inplace ofjutip Gibson .decciaS:edi) o "..be supported by. the . Demos at t ic party . o f Pennsylvania, at the f.n. suing ese tiOn,kad i the transaction of d ny , - other bulaineS.4 that ' ay -beeknne.neeessaryi-= The Deligai . ,"21P tinted: frit': this e6prity were Wah, li ; Ilatt . L rod M. C. T3ltr. • • i •.• • - i , : Sax: r Sitr nsotritiehard'.l). ifariis,!: of Jessup, tow nship , s hot' three .Crows ni #no shot; with a rile,. lTbursday ill° 12U1 hist:. Whe can bet tint t • .-' i 1 . . . .. lixavr R *.,—lfnusrially heavy storia of rain fell in . thisivicinity otr. Monday and Tties daY evenings last. Tke streets of our -villa were literally flooded svitb„water„ - ... 1 i t , I I n ' I 1 ' - --. I" i i : Irirkriew,4-ost Office has been estab is ed 1 3. in L4;4nori township; Wynn:ling Co.' lA ' iled oar..ivi r twig too. 1)eld 'vett velopes are at last received and for sale'ailthe 1) Post:office, at , B "-cents . perpaeltage . .:...f tWeaty• five. _ They are get :up 'pa epa PaPer tPlf 1 0 7 Well executed. - if. rigrtiniipittrer pf, last 'iek "suijottraeil i thei - 1 cf , 34 '42th: - it seems iof woii,trat stay reolutiotuto adjoimit was reemiiderea L aegatt- - - , ' . 1- - i r t 1 ;" - I di" ' . .. ing Po I V- I . , 9 4,,ttitis q 4—L Ilarpei, E 4, ii ef his intereist in-Merritt - shut i gi , t veot-6iirim r e, E,1 1 .1 .- i gp eru fa; I .i- -Filizier " t " . ' h;_ person:who' at ream eaters .the i2O or 300 readers of tlur quihaa 'Re - ' r; appears-to hare rerylkarc feelin - - toirards'ins and -the workmen employi. 'Wekncilr wait what he.:is Mad Om t t and earinot h 4 he - may . saYof us. i s elf respeetian4 for the readeriof our i pipe (who do no t a . ire . irritfontrose,) forb cl - 121 to notice . his eikly .exhibitions •of elst4ishi personal spite We eourekt that th , og-i ierel editor alibtila e o r the full benefit. 'ott the apPellatiOn' eihich he' prineipal"•owit4r-of therßegistei• .stfiblisl eat .applio 'to hiju a few .days- since, Viz: 0 d-- - -41 fool - 1 [ 1( . . ; n , h ' h I ,-• I Fir 4, Daughter , IP _Rufus W. Griswold r who was one ltof 001 • fferers by the, cent railroad drawbriii _ -N : . accident at o Walk, was-rest red to Iffe . ,• • health ,by a Mr. nus W. Ben ' ict, (a's /..,. 'rep' ct`or,), ...after . iiev. oral phy tuns , ' ~:7 Hired : that hei' d4ise could not be aver. •1, lkf,r. Griswold,. in ipaa 1,,..1is timeny of ,his gitttitnde.,, 1518 act Ni., Benedict, With a • costly and.etegant a N La , etch eultably_inieril4 *gether• with a 11111 i lve ebila And 3iipuri4naticei. We would ,:ither haie - said watch ft ilk were iii (keening lef it as Air : Benedict, I.irar4 , the contents of the Sich 'est - Placei-i a Califoinut,i li ls - glarie Us to sate _a hiiniaii - iffe . -- 1 1Orible1 to: doitrei 4 1 arid yet onwsbowens.aoldi",4lto, kill the„ fel low beings-hy ..saltitik` 'fah. - exalted '; hnners,, Ivkpe tr.tie:PhilAnthi*44W.a: Mr. Beriediet: are genereili.alleleiak . ' I 'r Win : :nnrevllnied • and in, Lninerited o 441: t,- , - ,_.- I.- 1 -, . habl i - - '' Y ... , .-- t 'e t • 1 1 4 ev; - - i' The: Suaiimilitt. i'ecilleiriatfitn '' - ' 1 - , , — slit . to.• :. . 1 1 ' • In ; angiterielstne - e Publish en ,eitillet fit tile * a4t O 44Z -3 dV : ~..,‘Viimli, t:ille layhig - Of the corner it `e - ef ttiet,„,abtiv_e ' ki te* at Teiries3s,t* l it . * ll ' -11 / 4 ' e:'Ad ditsi contains y r 4 ' and' - - lieil 1 ~, ... • - , . Pr 3 e - rig" ge4 jini; RIMY - ip kell; died, ire bevel Seen . imt roarth of ji or' 04 *the ' preien. i,4f ir 1 ihsthis 'alp?' ' ' us ..mare faro:ably. While. he pays a jus t co lissent to the bold, (tartest, minty ileite r ds e ~ s itii early: pioneers cii'thii e l p Susquehint4 'Valley,. ipelFis. frankees i s re - J:ld [ heart enOu * - to adailtifthat' dire' are sitobi even ht4C;' , • 0 • si ' • '' iililiini - lait'e4t26. tion = 22,14 th.. - Itili 1 , ' ,‘•• the - istilforso 1 11 candor end iiertiest tie ' -- '' ej'a '''' ,y, sees gy I 'l7lol so eminently `‘,. , Leila' ed. the 06' I Y' .it'Ulers 40 1e *4 1. ?, :ttl.'`Sji#4 : 14 ii to 11 SP* .4Tt . lost aP"-thiii"wisti*- *V*. , - Q. - .- 4: :. • i ' -,i liiiii!)-;;14 WI lea Ost 1 -122 titatioAltIlref -0 ' 411 4 1 4 8 4rbi , J,f ) 477 , a4egriPtiPup - IPI A a t Nlririal:Seio° l, t# 19.1 teachers •614.i.,na r ... 4 4 "445 1 4***4) 2 ,* i5_ 1 ,44 4- i1ie. 71131 /1-4 t t fikiglat, l'Ae434o. 'A: 1144 "4 401411 iela-litnimiii , • • ;, sidlhe lies4f4dik itatiet ' 'll l P e t/0-1 4 *.i14 1iblinthOg 41 1 *4 1:4114 - dil 40.60 ; 11 /S . 0109! Al) .. 4 ";.:.- 4 * , - 441 - :«: , ii. 1. . r • _ - _ ' i ' - . I I 11; tient Lw Norebyermy • ipoliktife,AV, SE ,P6' minations.: SSIONF.II.; Forsyth, i _ i , NERAT4 Banks, :bilspupfs on thCm. gyred - li !re td. 11* caiict!P Spirit of the Press. / • • - before From . theus we can t a litfle news imPertance, or other matter mucli-interestto our. read ' The 14. Y. paper" aro ‘ pri:ncipally occupied viltklhe detaitn. Of the,Gt..eat Exhibition just .. apened,Vier C iAbe'ri..!iencrisikot Pres. Pierce , ti,th'ei; nie.tropoli;his receptien and enter tainMent the City authorities, &c. - The . 1 ordeal through which the, resident has had" to pass riithinthalitit ton days, has been one that would: 'Wear hark upon: . the' Phyalcal stitutions of most men, but haseeins to have passed through it=-without any' dyficulty.— Front he haur he left 'Washington- until WM rebirth he was ely permitted a moment's rest, day or ight. Such a din . . of_ salutes, - pn?i_es Mad. mtisic . --sueh dituatTis and jostling f cager crowds:—paust have been' anything - but semfartabla,..to one. excellent chief Magistrate, Whii has ever shown a pre -4.-renee far the_ unobtrusive quiet of .a private Citizen: Ihit,t e manner . in which he has' acquittedAiimself—this eloquent and: worda wisdom winch he uttered to the aPplanilizihl•o4s-r-giVes uS another assu ranee that the people were not mistaken. when they such unprecedented unanimity, the proud placa:ha now so .worthily. The President and.Cahi !jet. reachedWu ' 6 mum ato. on Saturd a y . , .• The ileraY contains the rtrticulare of ,a goflision un4 exploaion, on the itirorth Aver on §aturdil . by whit:ll.Bomo. eight .persons rosi their.lives, and n.large number v:erebad. ly 'Csoine; fatally) injured. - It is reported as an tictident, of course, Gut the evidence before the coronoes, jury tato.,, r ,that i there wits _culpable 'Oreles.. mess,: and that . , with proper_ care and caution the accident would never have 'oecuir- An 4additional item neie bythe . Arabia, not mentioned by our,N. Y. correspondent, is ihnit an army, of 12,060 Ruse - inns entered the Turkish dominions on , the 25th l of Juno. . .1 • • - The - -SafOtitlogisit, : The frOqaen9 , - of colliaiOna "ea - railrOadaliai kised - eat sitearity in a - railroad: "train - The Rail- . iwad journal,gives 'the fo:lOwing - ‘02 . 1 hos= Wei It' is very well known ,that - the car nearest .. he engine is exposed to the, least dust, and that . the }ear ear of a train is generelly safer than the oat gar.' Thd safest : is - probably the last r but *one, in a train of more than _ itso cars sat is, there are fever - chances of cc.idents tti: this than ono other. le it is a ;way tram at moderate speed, or any standing* 'atilt; a collisien is , posidbie from another train ; l in the rear . ; in whiCh .case Ithe last car receives l i the first shock. Again; the engine and the front ears of a train will Often go . over a bre n rail; or ricow, orstene,iedli t aut derange ment, while .the lai - ear; hving nothing to 'draw it into the tin of the train, is , tree to 'leave the track. "Ne . to:theforward car; the rear ear "is probalily the" Mitst. unsafe indhe train. 1 11?? safest - at is probably near the centre of the , last'ear.....„_. but one.,:tpid in a rem I ong train, in the cenVia — Ofilielt.ii — two or 'tlwee caraiiit tO:the laid. - ' fi - : . - - Tgr.-Ciors.--;Tlie - papyri in.the,lower. part. of Pennsylvania report the Giain crop, w.hich has just been f harvested, as generally. very pod.. Ypry lithe, grain has been cut on , the Susquehanna. hills as yet, but we learn‘hat the wilt be abundant. The' grass crop here is middling only. Those j4eSts, of the meadow ... , the white daisies, 'appear to tam ta.: ken entire' possession in some placeS., Even when turned under by the plow, and , the ; cultivated, they oiekly re-ippear when'the field s'seeded down to grass." -Corn, OatS and_ Potatoes promise favorable. - Corn especially looki very fme, and -we.anticipate a smart cam= petition - fur the premium at the approaching - —lt is cheering to the husbandman — to see his crops siddidg abundantly in. return fot nis labor and'care. l • The fluctuations' of the mar heti, and all the uncertainties Of-, trade, nie..of secondary irapartance to hint, so long as the gencrons soil yields abundantly, to: his •hands. Astinrcan..Pairini.i.--Thci Marble :quar ries of yennont are , gaining a. reputation abroad as well at home. TwO . . , bbac,ics of Ver.' moat-marble, Wvighitigjone ;ton each, Inge been, ordered fro an Rode - for the purpose of making a bust.l .This onteris from sn nation artist, who prefers the WMt t autland- marble 'to that of his civrn eon:atty. - - -- - It leN t" - .. . •- . 1 oo o /cos., The Nditi York Joerniii 'le the 'title of eine iv' illustrste4 weekly literary paper jus issued P. D. Orris, 75 Nissan street, - N l e York. ,:It is htindSo'ythelir printed end itittitret4juid the leiter-presis we ll digested. , i s, ' is hltty be said-Of ot h er illustrated papers = ' ' ,etherreli one other item connected with th th Journal that is novel formers- ei thit eliee viz: 'lt is afonledtti 81,00 perleiir. 1 Pe "!'s 'PPig,a7i!'e; is-lie 61 4" or jib e . nionthlietrort - puristlle for +oink: : Its paget9: thinith not so numerous as 'those:ef lierie iiig.: er atagitiiiie . o, ire glled i- usefulinid ea ''''r temeing eeSding; ;led the iiisiiitioii ;6 ;l ' "... isit ;perb:Ptibroibetiltf" C. T. 001• Sen, 02 theit nut street, Phire: it $46 Pei iiiiei '-• - - ' The August . 1 :5o. of the - melt t..fitesude . PeriPai*, 4rikur7* Omni - Jileig ' is re: ieivid•: ThS iletiire ',#, l. -- e I) e ziioll*i ' l :i n g, T i n g' =rain° itTe;Pr* Eat 66"6:1* tide ery;p07: . 44 , 1i 1 kles• - ':T; /1:4411Pr, W~odrprlL's :.Youth', ittreeta**' for, fordo ihipireiC Published Ito* : /.18 pries )!erY }ssrpi Iztly vommenees . I ,l3e.4l.dgykseki, Site)fts4 Mos* PkOlget 1 0 11 0° 411 54 ft*, -,r140.- 10/P001,1004411.61413411 MaturAmpiriaiandl P004 10 4:0 P -1 , 4& SU* gt Neyr . York Correstiondono NEW YORE, Saturday, Julyl6, 1853: - ' , MessrkcEdiitirs :..--',T4*-CYYEb4VE* PL%g heeninaugurated;aceekiling to thi,:itanottlteeT t h e m. E a rly, in the day . theketftets through which the . ProceSSionWas to pa so . l o,:e*l9'l 4d * very, rinniate4l,,ripPearatiett;, itirbeingie#gef*Jo get a sight at the President:, ExtenSife pre . =dons hat:therm made by the city Mithorities , to receive him in a manner .. Werthy of the : dig; nity of his:office:: At iv - ci'ciiicic the steam boat en-which he was aboard4andedni,Pastle Garden - , Where he was .received by the Mayor in a hurt address, which was very • aptly re, Plied to by the President.. - After .these : pre= lieninaries,-yrere goncibrough: With, he Pin; ceeded to review the troopsnathe Battery- 7 ,.. itiOnnied on a charger: which had Mien .in .a number - Of liittles in Moil - co. , The President. was, heartily 'cheered during the whole route to the Crystal Palace, a'.-distance; of Upwardi of - ftnir miles, and . nothiriCOCcurred to inter rupt like pregress, of thii preeeasion;,except a shower, which occarred?in t6e io*er part Of `the city, ip. which however,:the Military-- as 'well as the ; Presidint got.dreiched le the skin: On arriving at the Palace :every - preparation had . been 'Made fi r the,accominudAion of The diitinfttlished . gueats Wire...Vero to .grnee• the openmg ceremonies by2 = thetr presence. The . ceierroniei i•vire opened_ with. a ,prayer i , by Bishop Nl:Tainwright, aftet; ; Aich an addresi by . . Theodore!' Sedgwiek Esq., on.hart of the di rectors, Which was responded toTby.the Pres!. (144. After several othepad resses by Preen hers of th e Cabinct the prove,, din,gslwereelov ed bY an fttithent . 'sung, r bilhiiVeti yerkllar- . - monic S/eiety acco . palled e by,' the Organ, Which is placed in - the e ast nave:, ::The assem i, 'I Magri wal ono of the_ est hrilliant ' : whieli has met tagetttarin a Jong time.: The ladies look.' eit charanng and aided materially', by their presence to tho . interett : of. the- affair. _The irreatest order was.Preiterved --throughout the 0. whole preiceedings, and the:Cc-ALA Palace P 0... 'lie e havihg donned their uniform fur the first .tirnegnve i ensiderable effect the proCeedings. Thi) -exhibition wilt not he fairly, completed under thieu -or four 'weeks, C , Mseqtiently. I cannot give an adequate description Vibe !a xioni.artif les now . within the. building utpres ent, but ern in itspresent` state it far exceeds anything of the kind ever Projected in _this eountry.l The interior of theisildingsurpris... es eYery - file from its vastness and:beauty:. Thtire . ean be no conception formed. of the,im delete siio' - of tho structure: until they bay view of is interior. - There .is a lightn - abOut th whole which is indescribable. e Th ~ ceilings are beautifully painted .11'1 1 : Brabesqu : panels in :brilliant colors,_ So also,' the dote , . , which ra ises to the height of 10 feet: abo , i , the flcmr i landis one of the greatest : wonde I of the plice. , Theanqnit given to thck Pr: ident andiother.diat tiguishod'persens who ar • attending the exhi Mon, by the; Pirectork o t il3 the Crystal Palace, canseaff last - night at th , Metropolitan. flotel—about 600, .auciiiis • sa doWn te - • thelables and enjoYed the good thing so beunteously prepared -by -the hosts, th Mest'w!..; - . Letands,- Which did infinite: justice: t their good 'MEEK; 80'- ' .r ' ' Lint throughnittlh ClsZatry. /Met a great - ea 4:1 - las IT° gan . .. , . .spoeshifying in which a nuchber of 4 i+od thin,., were shid, intersPerseii mitir • 'arkrSe , itro an Stupid' ones, of.course to'brin,g out ibihigh lief the 'brilliant fignrep, `ottlio' fortner,. durin .., this feast - of reason and BOW of sod the cloc had marked - the hoar [of .Midnight; , at shit the company broke ups' in high good hum° and, well pleased with each `other,' bet me • particularly with the supper, and „the generou ,wines, of which they tad freely partaken.. -„ The political newshas been • entirely swat lowed lip for the, kqt few ears by the Crysta Palace proceedings, but all appears . to be in quiet state. -A sight at: the President -an; Cabinet'seems : to havti silenced all bickering amengthe heated faetionists,: - wham we,su pest will:remain in astate of.-. Liability 'anti the next batch` of 'ap pointments.; ~I'Ve- . haw had no arrival frond California -since.,the- lli noir; which biong,ht nearly $2,000,000 in gol The news was not iniporlant. Business dui and the news from the mihea.reMtradicto • - ,the agricultural reports however, were good 'the yield will far exceed the , hariests of 185` , From Europe we- have nothing' later than the - news- by the Arabia, ,_which arrived las Wednesday, with threed'ays later testes. Th affairs . of Europe remained in the- sam e p unse tied - state as by -the previnuS 'arrival . _ ~Th' Emperor of Russia Seems r determrned on 61,4, ini;- and the S ultan is actii.ery engag in 'mitic i f 6 ini,, , preparati ni to receive him. In ' pgianct theit`haibe n , conSiderable , debatu i - regard to the dernati s and the proceedings- if , Nick olas,`doring h ick it camMout pl'at. si re li been a:iteeret understanding . havieen iellin i istry'andthe iaiiii regard to his: 4piing 4 the Danubian provinces,' but Nichelasioutwit ted theni, the have therefore bee° 'a quite furious and a * deteriniuetto sustahr, arkeyr Lii Frame ! - ; - Loiiis ltialicAeoii "remains q iet mu !saYsnOthiog. l l,l , . l . l ..t it is confidently atatrdt tha t he: w il l - eeni4ei the oieuiatien of the i, proVint Cis as n . just : cause 'of war. , .i• The ' unsettled state of politieli oithe con" Omit has °le!ldOcY to keeP the:, markets in . feTe . Osh,cendition„and poralnulen are vpryca: tlonati tnade—in :.Cotton there :: in - 64 au' . lion, but prices - aie pitty well sustained..,, - account of the unfavorable accent** of. _ Crop! in Eta;nce , Breadirtuffa have beeeine ie . actin Tn Wheat there, bas been an , ,. • . van of 9 d t 'ls per' 70 lbs. hi-Finer Is' ad: , to 2tf et tier 'bbl: . . , ~ ~ .....i ' l, _ ,'' ••I Teacher's Veaverith4 - The first meeting of ttie'Peonsyliiit*St.o4 TeSclier's ASsoZiatioit wilt be held Irri o day of pittswyg,`sth:' ihtik pol l % will be . iiresinted 44- ?tomtit hOoli ~ ,:: 30 ° 1 -aii Telrche‘us-Tostituteif i the uses'iliid !tt 'ieir Of Test Boa:, &Sol other subjects old it i4tlii est! : Licialitewitr-ti iil*de4 ?firth e* s e T nine °ribs Seisici!; ' ' l'lleitiiiitiinio. Tc4* ensiodl" elf OtheiwintieeetoT(ieho'*4e' ilj:S l the tioie of eduestren, is bolted - tit - 'Con T I vent: !: , fts-olOct ire inethistoliufie . :tikeli `write the . . of , self.ti*looht poor' niaiselx*_ ' - liitriuldltlini i t r' 6 1 4 ; ' theit'lMOT t' *ilk 'itne,tojra ' • O' ' Ird i use* of ': iims,. - ' , - '':- ' 4. :''' ' *- 1 ..- ' - ' i'''.' - r/ , ..„ 7::\i •,.. : _ ,...„,, - .... -.-- , , I'lo, .:04s .1 : ..;,-) 1 7 : , : 5 ... 1 , .. -, _ • . . , . . . . - ~• . , • ea rum naisocasr. ~ 1 , 4 ` . ... - ' - ' ' • ' lr t • " r- I .z. s '''l thresiUr the Hon: E,I. W.ll.3l o lYde , rpirth. of Ally. at y , Blu ß n Pl i i tuln ,- l a r. fla t t : ..-44 * Lilting of afe'corllr 1 , 4 , 4 , 7 7 °•(*., 1 .--,-..-., suvroEu . Assil . r . r, ~ _,•_ _ • • , ..-, ... ,,L ,.,,, ,- - i,„ c o l . k og iatt. - ptspflo k ,. p .- 1 5-grat.„ - ' - :::14' " . -1 - - . . , , , , - '1 7, ..... 1 4,7 • 1 1! 1 ' ~,P1 ! :, aP t D 3 • 1 ',,s •- , 7,:-T x 7,l3• u z - .4 -1. Ow. :',- - -..-:', - '-'-`' - ' - ‘; , ..4 7 .-_ - i: 46.- s e 4, - , - 4 . u ie nt l,anw e i s ao - or 0 N. .I -_ j . ..- i i i i -- 1 ,--;?-..*• -- .* i-- -- 'i! --- 3-',,- . - - . )! , -1 --. -..- . t '' -- ' celebrated ''Si r "- ''',- if '' ''‘ foundation Shan arise alt . ,',.ernidei iOn . al Indep.mdence r was 4,...,.., ... :..„._ _,,.„ ~a u a_ _ ~ . ,_ , ~. ~,,,nn. , '"' 3 1 .- • --•". I ) mi:truing huinner. - .-„i \ ..:' -' ~' ,:, v iteltir frenliy._6 ll 4tained ne d •en•qt- , 0 1 1.:-- Ag e - a1244 ,.!‘ ' " 4 "'-'ir' '''''''lli . ''''' • - t - ,iit e dbisiditkinti devoted meth.... A OX- Ih - il6y . -wiii liiii‘ia In liS , A litaltP I - e O-44 7.'; '' - -- . =•• - •'-il t rs'llle iihafiteter or, - hilt Ono,: teen guns, bi Mr.'jehti ShUll, assisted i: ercan,intl mute ult.,. , .. _ • , .. nle, and t eir-Setellectual nd moral Al 4e. ar(;sirs. -11Ovilos, Barnes,' Bradley,and :others. t •;„. ~,t i n t i ng i a nd - bleak " aide gni:id. -• ..,' -- - -' ' Artlier l - 111 5ki. "St orourichie melts-10 signal; Mr:B - Gull was one of apt C." p#lo .1 ..,.. ..,, , . . _ .. n Men At the listtle - of Buena Vista, an lii ' t r i um phs ethe 'age, over - PhYeaci".. _at re. - ...,. I„,.Ax.' i,...1 st o p. They' llre f i n d t :ed wonderful _ttpd'atte „A_ pith. itha tg o bt " .e. - • tO rli 441 ,,. 1 1 t ,`4'l9."!'-"''''''' - ' r't ' -st results to n:ttulkind. , . Our -hearts '-' ' '''''' - h til Inrun was fir ar ni the ham r tau ii too lite - roe The rapidity with virhx• 0 ,:, • -; e. ,i n f e l i , expense ogr • -tle• • .. 1 .the total absence of- eitte, t4pti 3 u t , ( 8 ° e ,en . - . ' 7 the c 'Ord Cons andindoniitable men who spent to safety) pve deMonitiatitinl that !diets= .7 * 1 to i le;end Privation, in . crating-,die; itvea 4 • presented to view,' - '•; ,- T,Wwlititev;' ings of. his noble and. patriotic Cum tul r, beautiful -- elle lit ;m old th at 1 - - er direct! , nwe turn 'our c- rt.-- -, --..-'!..---,-•cr 4l. • . had not. been fortrotten. - . -V, ' ~,,, . •••••. '- . • - i i- -- '' -- 6 -- 10 - 1--inali ..sidei.or -our peter d i•if - li ' enlivened' bv•dele tie: ,.. i'-',-• er owned••,witti':ltixuriapt har , .., ur t age wa , . 1 . enliven ed •' - --,--, - - . 11 -- 0 /-; x• , ''' -'' GIS II t i.k Depol, A . rests;-( - i, - l n , e ndinientiOWL.-1110 VI Age- our from Jackson, i en, • ,e r ‘-, . • ' . - ~ 'l' Ih i crV WWI its . rat, New 'Mattel, Startllo a,..4,.., ,. .1Acui . ,_1i0r0. .Bin - homes r e noweretlo . *Weeler; e ~17 1 . .... J g bs,l ni: ' And-tasteful- residences: 'its hatetini;=ted Gi'eat BO , - ,•te*eg Om- er; Bt, I'l ;,t 41 :,,, msi a blie.editiees.-- 'those OhVas'-'o,f -1 i number of persons ever beton? assembled ..vuli . ui to ut r e ` alerni t e ntnrest i ltre mostik.the, - intl. new mid pro . spe. ro!us i `singe. :: -' - work of ii''ititierakienof melt' wh4-re.st from , their , ...... :At 10 - o ' clock the - 4, 1 , 0e e 5 , , - 4 011.1. yd .1 . Or ' -ii i - ' tab rs . They were toe , busy • in , their . --'. - iiihibe',-'fi undsietbe direction 1 2- • • ,l fairest tiiile - rote:lbeir thoes tts! .. ist - edbY .1- C.- ` - ‘ m° g it l a4 '' Y PL G - : - ) ! ---7- thei tool lithand llicS , 'NtOk-Prf 6 rtee 4 ;• ie l- w- " e,,.. head and ever 'este inttilecttiel culture,Thework and Lieut. Alvin .MeK.uneiuid march in the , i , ig . j u - t h st ;:*Wiht,uld..entne afte r them and order • .krn M`e 14 ilth reie ,' - 1 .7i - it th fruits of r: th‘ir- labor, the - :duty-of' M e ° r f m th :sl P e rci tir a _il l ie , Untl,f a g nii;.Pr ! : ier er` }'by t opi:tiing, n - d•ad .. ,Oreijjg t-h . 0 . - Paths "of - k i, .o , o72 s di* , ~e , Rev. - M. Blakeslee, ofL‘sesliiit o, the cciarai ' thl i p.sk t . .tgeettleg •10'9.• mora l .eu.'"Y• "lc. t -- or ce and :.its .rank growth , than of Independence was pa 'by p. c Conk= of ( I}, basi ginopet if es _ an d p assio ns ? , . Sucharo linOf Siisquelianna. - An: o de by th G ee t h e - 4 e -- f l p t iali life ; ' The.pt orte e r inai . ife . ),... Pitt ' 1}; ef.,JackSon,tomptl , sed and sung- y th c tn,.. ly ' Perfor as iaskor .. k;_ His Strupg•alnyy_te ro Ta m s ' " vu -id . - t ' 4.late - ti • ttO IPS ob ladles . r -his bravo heart skinks - I in "a . masterly style, e til. e,-. 0 '- ‘ i ' r - e arly' d a ta, until tho'deep j 1 ~, • • no one .-- rew•e4r -). i -• • -'- lOine.7 The . composition ,en mus e _were shades o twiliitit; - 16.is a:con - Stant werkea-- beautifni and iefleeis er4k l (41 the 1.31 u ',, , The Hi s ;fif e i ti - periaddia•sirti.aste ,. .taikeig te the_ Sabbath School ScliolarW were then a .'dres 4 e 4 . utiaosth it morel strength et'purpese; and in, a very f e eling and..npli;riikieteinit 1 ner,4, • ers- of, plwa1" 1- 'en 4142r ali cc' :, , its - -are! t into' . ReV`..imr. Allen, of,llarfdid., i 3 O, de . b yt , e, etT)ir, S.UtPlS.ti,t_lifSt.gr" t : want Ar o ur nature, f - 6.0.0 .., and; ratni nt":-=and liti - werit a6Comptished he 4.--s-tkitehanna S u nda Sch ool. ` ;Ad ' reesi by lays' down to. his z ient'ef death ? honored for' his L. O. Hinds, ef' , -SusquOanna. An ode -b,y• earnest, life'Anc! tintnly , s-trtucttsz • , . Miss "t i ninecti deinfor id!, Lanesbo o, was ~ „Tha l iiiimecdtitg generation utart'itf thelrg ' I- P • - race 'of Odd,' progress . 111 4 moral . elevatton, splendidly'rendered . 4 a;- enthustasta ilyl re- .. i.h ., 1 ,1 . 01 , 6 ~,k , r iet. p . e haed tl i, iA - iQt da .. ts 0i .,., ceived. ! -- I;Nre hope to lis e l ute her sin et voice ey. 7l, pun ti fte .l i u.u , o f ti •i /u o Vi a i. , • , / fi., 2 4 l ir if ) ; - on many tiimiliu. occasi na '';Pr4 l 'ion y Ch as: ed llgher obligatiOnti, and ii-wi4er "fiefdStif la- Van Wyi,lt, - -of blootnin - bitre,Sulliv county. bor. , Ours is the task of commeneing:wiselj , Benediction I:it i Rev. M. Aden:. -; . i . ~ and h ll . i l earnest, tbe great wArk, of : intellectual +, 3, i/. - ' • and - mitt:it' eniture :of Ilying deep Ana : Drone The proce :an was t k en tormed,, e, an thei foundaftoriinf'a ' secial edifice, Whia3,. ri.N. , . ",day School Scholars In rafting to', nth _iehttrell ceiving - strenoth - mid-benuti _ from •gettotation Where 11.collatiOn had b een 'i provide - . 'The te,genration,SliAlljamly. stand mita-full per, ' '' dui• -• ' ' tp - ii. din or Arn. fee tions, adorned by „every intellectual endow:;), citizens sit n to I 8 °IP ' CI-- - ''' 1- " - ment, 'Social graee, and t in h : l a t raLry b t r ti , ti l .. ,i y v r t u o ly i - 6 i pared by John ; B. Scovi le, in his Sulu I , b4un . . noble )work.-' Would , J. , . 6 , tiful style. After .the cloth Was TOW_ v9 11 ;1 1110 ace9niPilitimerit somewhat of L ibel. heroic etini.....l President, of the day', R. I. McKun unmade- age, , or. those earnest, manly; effort's, •thatsig, ed the 'follewiim regular ` (oasts::- - nal zed and hollered the. Jiro. 41 the pioneer: 1 -* 1: The President 414 Uri" t' t ee, a A ve.`he' .6 . - -be.o -4 4e r e. ; u*t1' .1 ,h,e- e , 6 ,1 . 2 of ~,,i • - ! ei. ! : 2210thers ih. a ; itAcirity: 4 oa,th . - i t • h 6; ..‘ ~. highest duty, and _mod pro FI .Le moor: Pur r nitsiess - ennoblinir oltjects seeinidarf its'velitB • 7 .„ t' • _ _ • e vo• -•- I ' , 2: Our Clunky, niny nt wro g never. ha s 4 - engresse d our li nie ar m _ ene r g i ee ;„:l3, 2 4„ .. 3. The: Day we'teiehrate.:-;-F eedcilit's - "less vocations, the coueterceimd.trafie „of the '. ' ' - --,'.. - 1 0 3, . i i v e _,_ • a Cou n try, • x i 1 ,,. sorbe d " neatl y our whole acing. In d ustry In '. -q- The -rga of, • owi., -, . ,. ..+!‘..}1 .!--,- our daily pursuits 13' necessary and'inetif hiin.- Stars inereese.• ' 'l'. ! . 1 , I - tirablea prudent , thrift in saving. the frUipt`Of g, . . 'Pennsylvania-- he. Key:spine °flour our labor, wise, an4:nieritotiowl.• We should 'l' mighty Nation. • .., '. - • n irit e rn ,. e h ., o , w ‘ e i, ‘ ,.e or, :.B.. eati n m id at i o lot ra n tr iLkw ab t o h i e e, d t : b e e s j . ir re it7 o e t 6. The Preii.--The to •,, Meres the •,, , their acquisition to take entire possession of World- ! - - i'. ; , ' ''. the soul as that'll° room is left forthe ki•Oallti 7, 'Gee. Trashtvoq, . , -.. of the social nffevlione. An .-,stispiredplutoso,..., 8. The Orators pftheiDity.-Two brilliant Pher and - moralist bas, told ns, that t.f. the hive • . . ..• • ! . - , :-- -, . of is the :root f all esil." _:,'Whes:tho -meteors:illuminating our , glorious de-.; - ;. . -. ~_, . .... ii ,,,,, • , ;,- -- - • i • • ai •- - , .„ 1 list'. 'Fray art Here co ut.mus se strong y, is Fot u - 9. '°ur Free `Soho- • R. 4 th e -1-11 u /e-- 7tiagacions foresight,• , -e-prident- provision; for I t' 'they never be given u toast - ' blind' religioun the wants - Of the future; but, that intenseUnd higotri. ;. . •' - ;' ' .j t i • j: - .., inordinate love of wealth whist'- ' makes:the -- ' ! so: 4.,,,,44.,;,,, L.,4,-,444 4 ,......at a , t u u e .t i.. heait.barren o f every' gendt - cins-titid holdo'int r aroUnd ns. ',. ':•,; •, 1 . -f; ~' ' ' . = ru i re - s teril erno - A brzi„lllit i r. l itd : siV, th rh fil=6 4. - ui ... 1, • :: , - - a ow-man.- - ±' = Aga i nst e-grow 1 o i t. i - c.. 11 The N: .4E. •R ` , 1;7:-.Thi e nneeting) baSin,,,m:vice, we should guard oarseires, - :4 We link betiveen the Car .%Vest 'and the eat Me- would against . tho approaches"ot tidemonjwho tiojkAia.. : . ! 1 , l' - ! " ; . - licit Pd ver lo'trin itf , orm i, in fo i lifDi6 :- Ilite - ;, 12, lib err il , ; I : - ; ', - -. ful and - lcathlome,nature. -Let.ns eitimefe /; t•t ; ! aright the value And uses of _wealth 'lt' is -13. -The geoes, faifY,4 cY , ; . Si esmri tti: chiefly-of-worth,as itztfords-t he neann' or•-i • til Re rolutfon.HramdkAl gen. l'• 1 higher and more refinedsociallife.; „Troperly - '.After which,lthe following yehinte - r Teasts employed it unlocks the tieisitreS .of / know)- w ere offered : I - I - , . -i; l, ' ' I edge, and enables ' us tit drink - deep - at'itS're'.. - - . ' '• 4. _freihing fonntaiuti...< The .... it' expande Under -4.; BY Jens C. giG l7l3 / 14 * . The 4eFiu ri d e- °f the influence of -4 C arit n •--- td-' ~ '1 , • ~,,, ; b • - • .. . , genuine , 7, Pes•en Ei re p e ........m a y tLo se Who y e eath the tteits, tind•so * bestowed, as t, inflict; no wound. "• *hA ty nt. -1 . , .k '' - dawoing " 1 -i ; heel of• the ly nt, behold soon "the ot the 'gun of Liberty. ;r -I I:. L. N. Satire; The },hero e s 0(76, I '47.--Great' thoughts be, the tribute niemory. I ' ', I - _ r ... I. D. GREGG. The Ladies ofs:nsq :--OLle Pride -in prosperitY 4 —our cc distress—our only hope 'turd luippinc 1 , bless them. ' I .: i ..--: .1 - N. Lvtitrtat. Benj. Franklin-&3la er be fo - rgotten: ' D. 11. cOSICLIN. Tig Preside;ll O . -May ho expfflience mary annu a l rc of this day's ceretnonies, and as s ist ; observance, with as to chi honor and ho hai on this: . 1 l': ; i C. Ii VAiWITIC. , TO six. Mcsn; the rising of sun to the Ong do atomi almi;st within reach ortbeehe (wets, by ono of Capt. 13ragg'i, get thay his happy home by the' &Igoe free from the scourge 'of . Altriir phut evetbe ready abl:suld his country T. D. GREGG. Onr , lonkilored and' Atothers---Nas;we with fo l ld l deiiiit • wernber.then2 with deeir,ittior Iniartf. i • liac 04 sneh meanie - 1184'0s. I't I '.linrs LARAWIY• °' =ThdiMarlitsiso L.Men,worthy the honorable distlue ferred ape •them. '` ' 4 . l ' 1 ''''' L.' P. Hnc DS'. our HC - osi. , iiis him ; And capacious as his beuAtifnl table. 1 Gro. FORDYCE. Re theft 'imild b ccnatb7.—May r his feet be'shod , w i th" and cdmpelled, bill 0f.i0 1 1,0 of o ti lfr,e, - .2 to travel over ` An Aire 'liiitAPo - 114‘r.1 -C.41: vAxlvia. ' - "TO feopti tilt . ; .., , ~.. . . " the ,_t. , t i . ..- hanna.........L0ng may y 'Eve i - . beauties And pleasnrea 4f 4,1 1 .. . ' ta And may they tuirticite in InanY, tea - exhibit those kind lu4stalities l'Sr t , strain; failed:: . r ~ r • ll J. P. pyiE. lei . oll—Told i iiii ,274 1 -D. WCoistitnr. - : - -f,42ire OW sOne—Thiiyhave - OUr *atreirt thol[ll beautiful and apPropriatupttele•*, • ' . • I I •^ 1 • 4 'D. §iirr last aria E, ‘ , best, remedies-for hat& tithets, ' , vb - -.lLll:llclCtriti..' Mar .4s! , i) iar , ieW dutY- csdhi.:.-, IF- r, -' GEo r Feami...John , Muleoek, ' ' A 4 *etlitiOus ho.—ho . ..-, re _I . seeitittig wieeh'inie litt ind 0 , linil m i . 4e(fge'less* - iletir thi ' iiiiiioi,As * .'' It bit eiefitliettetiit iined 1464 i iiii Your iir,liied.' *ti; ' ' eti4, : :rtliiil i Pakillie 4 P 4 w 6 _ 4 • 6 6iii_t4iiiii eal .04 to the , foie.shotikleis.. it. ' E 10114' .: siiiParliiillW l 4tif 4tiliv ,-'. Thfiertedinvio . 14 - ' ilite . :: ‘`.: -: king it tOlktinniii;i4iiiii.:..!::,': —., 04 priiiiitr-f - - ; z 4 itto 41 to i t ow ' 0 - .,. o r i ht " j:iat;4i . *rti it .c 4.4.,.., Mt. `-'414.1tr , 1 t 44 , upOn the - Sensibili , ties of tilt( receiver-- . .ai - ,to leave behind nii eriiel.'and titeitifYing Sense 'ilif ohiii,mtion.v.The dispensation of 'a liberal and. generous -hospitality', Uffords , the rielibittenjoy ment in the society ; of. ftiende;.o4Paedo:l4.o,:er-,.; fecitiOns'aid refines thn mar.Mws. . ..-, .: „- - :-The bioriih'Shd'uneultivatedMan of money is always'an ; object of peculiar - :aierSion'fibit disgust.:: , Possessing the. mea4s . 'of eat - urging au & liberalizing-his. faculties o I t o, isi, content-lo grovel ,in-ignerabee• no aim Or - ~ Esteeming_lle ere .the chief good, he has plurpose l'in:life, bekond'';:their nesinisiticiri 4 ; ; `' . lia 'niivi ilia. iilLi fish, , his Soul never rises to ,flie pure sitnii*l phere of a noble and -generous 1 1 , feeling. - The'l Pe V.lqvisen -, he . strives .to tinirpsfclopcitt his. children, isSor . did avariee„iwlin nnfeani.oarly demoralized by bin tesehings; become so:dig ! . gated with the daily 'thetee;'nid - the': mean. mid - miserly etample , .enristhiOy' - seti before them, that they plunge into the -. oppesiterviee bf aboiti - aPeq , And- - *Pand,e.r. YOth- spendthrift Pre4iitOitk , the' `rkehee 4 4 tive4,!,ileell-[,:hi,.. 06 parenx:' Szieh`a man, thni igitireor ha, inure 4 ~ , fined:iniouli - whatever 6e - th w ritent .'of tiii : pySsessionsi . .livettini. venr;iirei : -. s ile-virtaefee' its.toni?yments and highest,`-pi - iires,....:. in ..nit that•gives Value to life, be - i, ittltiti4 o ol4* tea:above`thi %hit fell Witti. d : bDi`tithiLi, . ---. • ' , '''''figilii4v 4 Y . loo often 13- 0 s thoAtittA* - Pitifre'4 l 1 proud.p!trsenue;—liiin of:little lirttins-andlsito r i tie thrterfe.-'..tlle:ifink%.*l4-ifuieeiferel.Aii:Ahh i ga ta-Pirelia, patent-leather_ binshieati,AmdiAe struts upon the stage sti'liiid*"" eacd-Wlithlbi gli ay , trippinWerriefieli„ *hi - 'stehV . iiPtili il. mil an - Inilnicit*; ...Of iiiikriK' ' .make'' iiii gr_ itnOliOgit-per;Nittkillern , Sithaliseifof se se ixhaPed•to pellytnt l' - - 9 .9 i ..4 1 90.1A, sel -- Viyisth,e stitsibi,ut -.the p 14e•:..ttrici'.. f pcprup Of iiiirderertirtiieer 3- tre r Aeti7 ,.., )%einialittili: iiiint:'4 , llis - consetiusnett - in , tit werliterfailt 1 and folhiOncjii.l4 - befale 4B- difdl(ttlt . .. - i :ll * — eitenv of hie , Matl s ig 4 .# o +Litilt,i l 4oV, 140114 M:Prc its niipiiiiii*li*,..l,le /).*..eofillt,fila;'elfillc 1 lib wittiiiiittitan - 4`:julionittnc—utislik g' t dill fin 4 tY fOrektin,de 4 'o o rwitkiY 6 lia'ci!'irike ind;Onset bei sackeechvliki _ g Mel:11404 I late:. o r al mi11e.510,,z4.44 :AW ,11441,100;, 6 io' . e.t . lit. ~e4.s t." w a 7 !i i i 'lligni-ialifiA, 0 - oe \ fretriOett÷it - 0 l.° tiiiihi6iria,, ;‘, luithuit tiki - thititir 6r.Etti ' m "-` 11 14: **Ma: asttiireePl3ll and .. nionutriatiti -fir fornirx - .4fge; 4 34.:= #eitst*,o* tiji 4011: 04 1 4 1 vAktie l nytt ikl fitietifit :ol lozetionkl l 4:llo4ll, likkMidek#l4lf, eneetp4 WeitimiteVo476thiii ry..,lllll7enjse r iiiidtenifiliotr4Vof ret' '' "Yrifiti l Y 60$00 - thi‘ oeieilie9-th,e,:uotrooLP,. . , tiiikacitt, -, okingtokk. , 4l.llMni.:lP:s4l, 0 - .l4lWattsii4. , 04 1 _hitniksjitagiA.: r ff_isOrAtt4oo9g . Wiilii:iii i irliiietrOitiamio. ,, Biaiita his - Mt Web) 4161 4 0 -' theigroali 0 1 4Poebv out.;_thu ce . l #Zlfrile_iti, WOE:AM? m* 6 * le tiareg -. '.:o.tinxlii orarilv ' la* latist WWI* ,11,104 iii? t i mit n M baritiK f , ‘tostapre** =I 1 1ii.,40 wnna. mfok in s.i•God yeinev, l• he Dal - . AltntiCeB id their GiliEy'ns \I • ho,from the i reof, -ILcong noli may he eneeated eve .re: !It 'gra-till d 7 • 7 t!re Day., on 6on-: as IL :- tray' his i ightang I pe‘le, :. I. tit did' /JO! i n Mie; ! v *Rio icit Shot ' or . if Jack foilthe :..1..11 ford sT— f 4 OtHY; 471461 it y r 131 111. 1 an I • 4114 • to rane - 04.07 4 :f teaik•! , 4o acts of itwolontsr,'" tularitioitilf,licilifier.itt ielighted setb if sly:, •'lie hair made the iteetiamt aAae sul a di r a . Mritt i. *ty tord-;idis, country where lerda'a re ' 1;.1 tiltn.beflflark aid almost as poor. A 4 - .1 'Wit*PY_ lord , add ' -bili aheated - -4 0 ;iii:, lord—la Idiorti iny_lord is his refill 4,o4 . tUdderti. friend - Henceforth, wi t :- - a , iii .; .**Anik,d,-4-..hili s i ocioty,' shall hear ooh, "tag; sa t .aillyliiic•49tell, ef t 4 e s krbve ad 6.- iw .. , - ..ti my lbrd. . Of (whatvalue his tab ner ' k,0n.,t0 this martl Nature, whose workissi.,, t - dy . er- well done t Male him.not gre,it; b ut ~.. -. itikhibletiiilieY:traiisfernied lilkiitte u i T 11&iiithltie96klY—a79b' I ;,_Tteeoaysmof wetlth,unfOritisteiy i; . nof confined to the tnillionaire'of the iity. s i t . toririsheeiti'the country, whore vour -snob of ~ ril-few_thousanib_<aPes at a distarice, his long - 41:.: - ...0 - ,M*1,:liniaot r icingii-eaied eft). prototy4 Bitrintitolitnited - Means ,• cempelajhrin - t o ~,h4 istuuct .t p ort ;a narrower field.;' lut.the put . '- is nate:a 44 IpPrfeeilY3 afilicitih wantingisiii ata,pffe'ntreet,'•#;:ncittena by amplitude and sm. ' ledecerationn- ' 1 - - . •!' , .' , '''/1 3 i 1 P .- . 11 ! l ife.' 4 FPr,olluni ?West on , -it ts•iiisefilevetis upon the manners and mot'alq' (if n.PenPle,, • Wealth ;exerts a Poslerfet influence and no where more Powerful' a sk '', in , ' 44 -_, e ibl life. 'We are too oftea dazzled by , = its - andWY,lnitf-nsiene; and; miihilting: for. iv. fUreiribtit its,fopperies and follies, Seek to i nk , iiate. them; -- thrus" dist * , ( vYini 4 1 , 13 . 4 riithrulitit said simplicity -of- nature: •- - -, ,' - " _. „-- ' 'itiches are: not be desPised;nor thidraa. . - . 9.nisitiou discouraged: With , out their a id wi , :- can tieeth4. l ibli„ but little, in whatever - field of enterprise We expend` :our. efforts; T o . I, e i t • twin ' extent, they`nre _necessary to the AIL growth rind, develop.einent of the . 00a-o n o r, itpie:. :Without such a c*petericy no - givet ample;seeurity against Povrty 'and " want, 4 - Man can -,exiibit, the .resources' of -.his mind and•the -,epgrgy -of his,-.Will. The grandest en.' tetiwitet . aie but as (16 Y 4 IreamS; if the means - Of their , - executidn are wanting. The -- tp os t sublime itsPliatiOns of genius are 1114 rude;blasts - of 'poverty; its. fires extitigithlted, . _under the depressing weight ofworldli aw e • ty and care. , ; Let;us strive then, industriously and by every honorable means. for the nequi.. *Aden of a-reasomible, :shale of" , •weulthj-...n0t. , far the loie wis - bear the glittering dust link-. but as Winiails t 6, break the shackles ilia in:,: pedo:_our progress to the' attainment.of a noirs ler and betur lif4; that We may give freedom - 7 to the mind,' and `enabler - it to soar in s ths Itig,fiestienlirti Of light and knowledge. ~-,, • -- I Education in the largest aid broads- -signi. ~ nestiOtrotth ' o* word, is thetrue fer so. . ela] ills . ; , the' panc.cea th titian .cure - weir 'iy•- of - all affeetatittn, Ity oestn..-an 3 l_•,e a t i t„_;.fl -Hdticatieityin this enfarg sense, is not to be' d ' uire'd wholly within tlo wails of u i o il ege . 1 eed it were better tor . seine, if dies had f s v 1 ei beei miolled for til4 useful and lionor. , . Oil& pitiiiits of labor,. by &Zell egiate diphima. f They may - beAccoMplished in the reading of the Greek„ and Latin; but - they never of ' the l inspiration of elissie I terature. They thy I. =tie able' tit eitlenlatci, with aecitriey.'the probs. / . i tons - ofthe planets, to.: me the iters,and fit: their places: ,in the • fi rmi but of heaven; bat they: have futhome the subliMe lesion of Astronomy. - thfinitY , td p Pewer;' na- !due fest 'in ;the works of opi i otence, have failed to flit the Soul _with ::'reverence; and Inithflity. , The collegiate is too often a pelidnt- r is vain'. , conecitc&egotist. \ With- all that'books and „ ProfessOrS could'do for-him,. he falls farab o rt . - in realknowledge, of the :man ' : who through • life has followed the plotigh; but With his eyes open; and:of such depth of soul as led-him to _earnest, the ught "and reflection on „the . worier. ens, works ot0od:, n'lle, howe er, who should reject the leaining Of thesehoo s,,beeausifhey Sometimes furnish : as Pedants;would fall. into fatal error. No_man ever did, r . ever eisii;be. ~.: come thoroughly educated mei _'oat: ;long and . -l a b or i ous study, and a familiar acquaint:sus 3 with the. litt;rature and: seiencesTistritght in oar Colleges and- higher in.stitittions 'onearning. The tendency.of learning is to s idieraliza and ‘ l. • alarge the mind; and although._ it:Often - fails ” to exert its, proper and legitimate infltiOnce,the , Inuit itt almost every. case, will he foundielay at the door 'Of patents; who have failed ihrough ignoraneo et' neglect, in the wise:Pert:fru:raga Of their : part in this gr'ent work Of*edoeittion4 t - -the dfcioriernent-ollthi full &edit- fink yet., feet Man. We cannot l'exPeet that. , - learning will exert Its pypper influence upon !hasher-, rieter,g the': Mind 'be ' early-dwarfed by= _ false view of the duties.and: true aims oflifethe • afltv-tielta blente 4 "lttillmte ; d : nwPy,f by the' *nehings rind , - xeinftle'.of selfishness.` 5-The 'ehild-looks to- e parent ai,his model7-it is the:best' With Melt .Ite. is 'acquainted;: and,;,, fietit hl,Oi hd; .- de Vis.his'iailiest and strongest --- iMpreasidlis.' ''' I - - the. parent, by his . dainp.te” . by-liii! daily ten. i MO mid:conversation% evint • ces,t.hat he: ' - tuts , Money' the chief go od, ' and kiits aigulaiiilm ti e ,maiii.purpose-of life 7 -how n we expeel e itemise; than that the prlnct.. ..iitiiitini - d'claim i - of the child - shauldbeehma ideforinedi Ho is he id learn tker ginees if , tand - eliti,:in-thd .. idst -of a-lifit of arrogant pie; tensions 1,, The, ehartn of en ;totiffeeted• and -, tehttatirilinplieity-i' ilten - all As. artificial apd - ~tifie- 7 , . .rii'elli,„ fro - ii i t i'nobli,' and.4lainlei; eiltedikA oo s l i3 when '' Mlle, . naffewt - flieiflib' • iedtl; l ,lll4isoutiS..l,-..-.- , .... ,-..•-•,. - '' ` '-.. - -', ...... _ , ; the.. ~.,2 ~:. EXp aien p... tiertn . *et' it, :64 0 - I',.thOSe' - Wilful and heakilrandikig ae6. •- s:;ti 1 - ditilU whiall le 'otii lot to - chinaitileactried It_ irdif tno mg eir beard of the a c tiam; t _:piro, - `43 :-Troyi ' (one of:ibtiPeepleV , - lit - 0 1 44H . ° 'nuher ixeklefle:Cretnthabe.itY \ t° NeW:' , 7irli;_netirly- opposite -N e i / /W4411/14 \ ' b r el4Minilf -, nittiwiti between here indi** ; \ 0.,,'..1t__ bilitt halt past. Otte o'cloeli, - vierc . .oppc.• - '?ltelvitultinissellter•ddcir',lthe , pihit,llify.Hud• -- lenoiliiien•teied the Sleoir-Gettenll' . iliFittfleten :` "fit thi distance Of, -about., a - mita, L t.:it:ism to. ,; 'gt‘tti ''' ill 1 - a iii -- ' i ' h WOW: :74Va . ,eir,,kf 0, rln .. .. o ,wlngnlTY res . - I ltaqiii:otb‘wirlit. 4- ', 'Thsif' steamer :held on'her •-,, ' inftniivntitlhe 81 0 6 p .- 7e/i 4, iviibili'libiitit:ttirit ' 4natiiiit'yarda ,- Ot &ritual; tiaiogimiiiiii heri:. - Thi'pi!ok thea'ehaked,-„liti ',lts - P:and - ' l Wr ed - - 'tor the 'rlibt;,:, g rlykala9P.ioontinuod, on her - ' n?-u-rillitittehn came inttreolliaion ,--with . the teati.tittlittpg.ihar - ,bdilerwitit the bowsprit •"' - ' hieb`lininetbatikE - ...e4 1 0eds 0..-.610--- away.;, ~•_ i iittivAiiiiVeoke pipes iin 4 l - " - PrOeillide:: - ttna 'titer .. ./ 43 914 ‘ " and-satire - 001 . 11471600thiii14 ilit : i 40 .1 1 40t-lara; a c t , aiwa*.akithe, Wall .nonce ate` 41? Oo r wii 4')t. th Ei,boat.- The - - 4;*4,p11050 f .: • ,0 - 04,YonitifieelWen;'4 ini women 'and, ~ s i birdreitgriisheir`On' "liPtelintet ilia'. iittbi -- eitildhtitsitertinsereittning- id'itrYint for` he*. dea \ll4) Mia)jgtita , *:o ; acAlt.'pa '4'4oy. .' .o.4xtdjialua l. .vikih4. 0 .0 13 4440° .- , 0 -4"kik '.. lik.' 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