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T .LF.ii•i , Wi.l4- ~,,h - ..',.. - i,*. j 1, 4: ! 1:; 1 .,:., ~.,Z . 4 :,., - the 'sa State, many of - ofW4oao.-t44.../tiit."N„i.t,:.,,N t',;!!,‘„ - .4;':...,,,a;;N1,4 4 "!‘74- .0 4 . , LO .AN ' - - . . . . , ~; _,_:.:: n d oa o l in e g of in o sto sh e ar ks e • s o W f th e elrEtivxec,hanhowgeevßearia, toofn.poittetsti. . .. ~, .- 1 ,:le•-t4,e' v.,t•i%: . ,i's *t i 4 ii" t e..1•W``,:•4 1 ,j; t - ' NY q.c. , k ""'l 4 4; 4. - - great nee& • and ti,,,i4i'i .4 . 1.F . A . ' y*-;.i . ~-'l, 44 , ' ''t -s -- N. -- ' - i.. -- 'l' A•t' *4 -.- . 4 4"...t mi1i. ,% !4 , -, ; ' - k , ,' ~d .-- * •..' ',,, . 4 cit. , '" ._: burgh, an yesterday, at 511; ~„ kft..r,; k ,.,,,,;1. .%.,....-t.. e r , ;.•Ai'LT,E,......+„.,4 , : El e th re a n t t h c o o l m de m rs erc a i r a e u , nwillMg to part p.r.eper mini. stip; - "" cs,...t +ttir/; : ;! ji.r. !"..t . r ov4 ttv: s t" o ii,:t:f t4 : 4 ;' 0. - '''' , ,i. 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Y''' - . . b iflWA t t i A *4 .s , ?ica r a*W. l':4P., ;:g -'414.4, 5?..- 4 ;%: ~ - 6446....,4*-:- 4 :pr i kt.......,,,.. 6 -,;-..0 '444 11. - ;;Z ,l 4' , ii."'''rt'ir' ' teii..+V ? ,.*.s.;Nr e ,,teatk,t4:o. 4 c. , P...„ ..';-. 4 7,-;-.•'+:-= it,7 - 4, 1 ; . :p - • A Is ktk ' ~4 4 4.;'*kt,".. , ...i1f .. 4., It. i f , N! 0,01K,.,C..", kt , 4..-"' , .. 4 , 4.• .'- the country n c :e a v ull s n o s d s t a e rYt c en h' ti. a v th re t e. i_e : r o . e r T tli a s h e ea e d et d tatno ti e fa g yb il th ei ur s e b e: a s bt e un o e o f k u . de ar n a tt en e ta xtP th , th ran o e : , l, A York andTa N be a i t 6i.7C a o n . d iti Fr L an ive c rp is o G e li l.7 n T ill he N ' ev • 1 ' 4, 4 ts'"“ - N. i ,!''''': l j 4 ' i+ ,li t '' 4'',f 0 ;'.i ',1+144 . Wing Co. of this. State, and is said t A'lN 4 + ite% ,,, ,..5 . 0 , ,,, alk , '4 4 ' -.l4:4 '‘'''' 4 : - p l t 1 , . .. ... . . . . affected by the failure •of Ray To ..klitastr . ;g',o 4 - :=o.se• • ~,a .4 , ; , ... , - •,;' , u , v,. ,- ,t i .., , ,+ ; . , 44 , 4. , , 4 , ,e, - 4 .• .. e 4 L t?4 ,si ll o.. t, , ... 4 1q , ' ,*te it ,r- pii,.t. c..i.s..i ,tzi .:li, ,t i , - . - Wylp. ; .c.•:,iwt•sa. .4 14 , : ii.4 AN . 4 ::• 1 v 4 "." , 1 6, ,,t - P - 1,.. - fr - i'C' - ' 4 4 , •• ' . ' - ..- second a dealer in real eutate; firm were extensive cotton tit 1 ..t; ..-. ".. e .,,-- 4 W.4 4 * 4l-t•-t l .?;•- -, L. t i.,..4Lt - ; , - g5- 1 4SV ' • itl 4 ",.VZ , :!bre.::,,,,al v s - 9''..'pm ,-.4.1.f .t.;,r - - , • , " ; bilities are set down' at s'' ' f 4 ttg,_ --- -, c. _,:tr 4 ,,,7'h- ,t ~ , ,,--- i YI. -!..;.,-.4.*-ecii.#i.,-.k.'! 0 . 4 -. : ' ri ,,,. v,ll:‘,e2ki , ' r 4, W 0.71-4 .004„ ,, .130,b 1 i,ti,11 ; ..• 4 - ftiectt4 o 4. , .t - p- ..-r;er-etr*N.:o4..--..- • • 4... v..-. ' , ;tie• t N't -..- .. Pr . 'lN.t-Allo , t'kt,iolt.k.hV,D . w . v.4, o- k .. - - _ , ....• -. these, however, have pro' . excitement. ~ ~_. ~ ; tr.f ,. .e..4,,...-.-4 , „1 t w....1;.,, , ,, i „,.-• , •. 9 .. . . . _ • - . The Fan:nets'. F ~.4.., 4, ' ~ • 14 , - ' 1-4 , ..k.r 4 -,.'et'4...o.: , Uifi. 'tl.,`, , trl-',,,1-.,'..-4 . - -. ..',t:T'z',.-' , ,1,ti',..c '. . 1,4, ' :,.;,-...,....10-4 1iNt•ti.r , F7t.... , ,1... t i..t-t40 , 4 - .; - .. - , , ..4 , - , -.(:' , _.1 ..-. i Ail 1 - I . '-'' i v , ...tZiAll': l -0:".A - 4'..ef• -• &i. ,- .144.'4t4t4i:itf:-; - " t %ie . 1t.0. 1 - itz i. 4 4 1,-: 4 . ' l 4V*''',& L %,%l?, l ":‘&44,4*Vy lA2t"›, . -=.l taa ni r e s n k ts ieotol..,ths,h,s. °or ...._ .. ... .4 4k11 , , ~.4.: vp. ~...„,...p„..,.;..,,, ~„ ..„,..„..c„.„. t ~.., .t d t , ' a pro& . ' - 0 • toh.. '.-,..iiv : '• c' + t't , I c.,ek,v+.4:,-i , ii',....,--•-,_, - : ,„ii.A. - N i ti;{g.,,' .. /.1 . -i;.' . slat . ~ts •.., . \ . , -,,..4 , 1744741 . - 0,1,.(V4-.;..`+‘ tn. • -it t -;4t.',-4! - 1 1 . ,...„'",,,,v4' '"p , 01t.543;:0t-,V.IP-F - 4 . 6 . 1,qt , 41, ; - f, f ".g . i44z e ... v ...,, ~ ; ,,;,N.v , . .--t,,,, . .1 , 4,0.,5*t,.1-...it.,,,,,,,144-'4 , ' nutted hy:a.titin d of. Whiteboys in several or tne ', 4 ~ ,;,, 44 A' k v., LT, V:54t 1 , -, p'- e • D,' : ar.e.,44,1:..e.ty ~,Ct, E-:','il l f4,‘. , surrounding . villages presented themselves, to my _ . r 431 - - ef-:;bt:4,.. , " 1- 'o4;t l il',l - -N7'•;i"if&,,_ l -',! . imagination in the most frightful array. Ire- While the Democratic party of the -east .I. Arigi, A,. .4 ; 4 .ti ~..e . ,..4 , 0 , ~ , ,.,,,,, n ...-VptVW;,2,',...,- , --44,;... :,,..::.'l', m emb e re d ' with :•••.• 0 N roygitt,., ,, ,v,'Pl -- t, - . 4 'N, 1 , al .t.'4 , ?'44;' , :-+,-.- - 4e..i - t.+! . - • - . terror, that;_nly a few months and middle States shall continue. to be ac' 74rer„ '-',' ...',,TC't;ft,....„,„t.., - r - - * ,w . .- ~ .i. , ., -, ..,,..`10,.'.... ,, z ,\LA...4.. ; . - before 'at:old man'•;•iind his daughter had been t 04, ' 4 4 '4 4;,.,./;:,MV At,... 7 .. t .4„,,, :, ~ ,..,t,';, . .1. - ' 7- a tA `Mk* - 1.,-, 7-1 . ell; - murdered on o farm' at a village only, by the same spirit manifeste4l by the he '' .- 4'.*..it...,..' - '"ftt-,•Sf l im.h''',c,'''t..4S. , ',4V. - i, -, , , ,,% t i1t''''..,,,,''',-,•'et,'l'i' ‘ ti.,." 4 ,;:t4"A',."' ".. - ,' 'few miles off. The idea of being alonevith a male Convention at Reading; and et ow , .w...fx, I zt- l ' - 's• - •-z.,ii - -c , 'p" -- -'"l:' , '"-f-' , -'s•li.e'c'" .e t- . l v '-' - a child ' thisdesertedcastle, farfrcm allhelpsuch wholesome and Patriotic sent' 0 e4 1,4&?+.., " * .+ 1. . 441 '1 4 , ~ ,n 9t t . k tr'. 4l) `- ' ''T;t.;ii- s ' '- • ' Bich C • s • f tth k; d' bl in e z 14, 'f•-• . .at. , ?. 3 / 44 ; - ' 01' , ..-• 't;,,,,,...‘.1 , - , - - .1,4.-,:!.k. , ..:.;. il - -fa', 4 -.;,"..,„.. . _ or protection in • case o an a c . on y recently been advanced by the ~ :4 4 ;,„ . - zli,. , ;c4 - a , f , -k 1 4, 0 ~'xt..-a: 1, ,,1.7 1 4..1;'4 tir , Nl4 - -4 . - creased 'my uneasiness. I therefore acted with . ' 1;-.". - - , ' 4I A S I N IF I ' , ,r654 .- , 1 6 1 111. -..- :4"b" . V`' ...V . V-----4' 5 LU 4 t . " 441 04 41- cress Y. db ' f ream- Hampshire ;we shall have r \ 1 tfle.. '..aq '..- '. ' i' i .4l - 11t - :;'''N %tii l °l7'N'r - yrix'r` l7- '4l-.::Pt•,V , rt'''Z • ' ' ail caution ,suggested- 3' my ears. K, . 4, , ks- p -- ,i ', ,,,, , t,47,„,....: ;1 1. . f .,,W .,,,, ! ,,,i it , .4, , , 1 , k1 , • - 1 4 1kkii i , ;;; 4 '..,T i ,-1•,,.+ , ,.+,. , - - .. fully- shut the (inter gate, barred allthewindows, ty of our glorious Uniar '&,•'; 4: - . . . turi2,...1,64,-Z._ 4 ,.itk.„. , + ,, ,,4,;•"^t i _c:,l . '' . ;, v v. = i.ic.,t,P,- - ; , ;:`,,5 - -' - and as there was a cheerful fire -in the dining- ai i . e d em i ssa ii n s Of mr $,1,..• „. H 4l„ r, - ,t;vi,,,,, A-if . , , cr 05 , 4 "wt,,,, , r„:4+,t4t.... ~,,,, ;;',v, , 'l"--J,.:..5t,,.- , tf.f v ., ,,, ,,,,, , t , < . ‘ s _,•:ti . ~ _ . _ room, - I took up my station there,• accompanied r * „..' - I . oeV t .s•n}i.. o .(, :t zViV:q4-igi:Wi • ??4";•R!'‘-'7ei;'''' , N".L' 2 ':' ' .by 14y-little sick charge' who MY -. on a . sofa hy less open, but no, ' "" "-- 'kX•N i l ''''. , . ti.4i 7 .g-rY:'-. ) 1 11,Pti ,1 1.; , ,,,,..., ' •my side," - . - . those born upcn '. +.4. ~,..E,.• .• yetw. ~ f . .,,, t l ‘;:c.0•0" ~f :.--- ..,2s - ,r ;i= - ' ,1: 1:.. , Z . 1 '. "Vie eveningwore away without any extraor- with rOyalty, ' - '..,. L ,t. '!'‘.'" \l' ., -V:Fi'''N-t. - ir + 4 `' 4 ''''. ! • l •`+;', 6 tf-t' - ' , 4 ,. )4,41%+.504'r - 1 - 4.•fii!..-4 '?/"4 - ri:Krlc;viTi+.l:t.... .., Binary occurrence having en ? jus Egyp t . " 4, 1 ‘.;•- .--t• 'r 4-.."- )4vp4%,k:,t toPetvz.t4,46. , i,NV,) , . , my apprehensions or my fears. Midnight had, ~__-__, API'" '''''„e„l - ' 511 : V1R0n,_.. ,, :-J4, , kiFka.v , ,v4 . j.i...g . v& just struck bythe - old clock,- and its dismal toll Wiser Lr:e" 7 "" . jikitt 444027„.191 , „,„d:15.,.5,1 - 40tt:',„ 4 ,?+'‘c•'_ . . 1 2.tt- e.l.F__„-ti.-toAT " had given me-the-most delightful sensation, for to the 1,•;71 ,4 " 4-','...,..* . i -•,... ! ' 41- '•'*'-,";',. 4 .11-I+': 7 ".''-' 7 "if - 6 • -I, 4 °Ftr*o - tiii._:.it„ - it =Minced that the play was over, and that wr tisl"a ' ' '''-' ' : 4•:,:- .-- N-$4..ftt'''''44 . t..i...-;, ;. 3 :4 - .,..,'"'-'.;: ~.„-_,lt',-t - ,-' 4 ')Z„!- , -• my master and - mistress were on their way home. -. 4 ' ' - ' , ..4,. 4 '4;',4',:t t .Y:tt 4 "*5 . 7,1, - ,' .4',, , ,..'„ _,,„,'3" . ‘ 4, 1 4..;E1'f1:''W-13 ,- ;.‘ta:Zel . .- Smiling and almost entirely relievedof my fears. I;" It,v. l . • v: '‘! `:.•( - .'rgt7 4 i,lP , .r'lice..., -. t',rl-11tV . - - • I drew near the window to watch for their retur ~....---; 11, 4 - ,;, c ..;' '''„? ; ,:?.-Ar' t _.„- q .0 , -- .9- ':,:„.a* , .4 , 4 ,,,v11 , 4 - ,..1.„..5-, tr ks' , - , -..„_, 4 , 4a1tt 1 k4f.:11 - 1 . - , - ' , when I thought I heard ,a slight noise in ~,, , t ,,fi'vietti .., .I. i,,,. .1. 1 .4 , 1* . ;,.-4 w.:.q.isit - ra..tV's7:fr , -r" - - woodwork of the room exactly opposite to - ''''"'" it`-tt' '-it`'''''' - ('',-. 'UV %••-i..+.'-i.- 4- , .• - .0 , ...r , --r , • -; . .t vs i . , -.' hat . 14 f. i4 9.„, - ,„ ;cp. •:„...;. 4 ,„: a .If)s '.'i:- , ,'"z: - i-W- , *-;:t.-,..c.1. .' . I stood. The noise was,not greater . e '!,, , 1,, i Pir,,,,,m5:,.,,,t.-q,,-A;fri,.v,N,ov:-:ks.:ldtivarvg::- generally caused by- a Mouse, and yet /+:l. - 14 4 41,-- k,53 ,...-0:-.,,,.. v .F-41 4 .4.-4541,--4-,-zts the impression produced upon me i• 1+ . t,„,„.t . .,... 2snf 1 _ ~ .......,',...e ~ , ..,--c- , , ,-..., .4., .....,,,,,,,,0,,„„,„.,, e ,..,.. , .. • • r - ~;--' . c ... - ,14w0--- -- .;,. t- ,••*- v -4.eA,41e. 3i , ...:`F••!?- , •. 4 :-. Bible.l became motionless, my L 'Tt'' - ,,, .4 ta C tk i - ‘ f, agM e ' llZ l l l. • ll eltri-pll v 'i l ..,,i; t "Ne.s4 - ,.! - ,;.' '5 k,.14":7 ' that irecti . Mr, atold dew e r tr e 4 - .y4x. 4 „.,.4-. ~...4 Kt i.,,L,,,,,,,: i -4 7 i,,,,: , ,,,,iq.N.-,-;,..5.,, ,; ..1 , head, anrtay breathing. , '2,014-e-,,..-.,--ext,-,:ivufkV-.:1,,,k-,f,....4fi..p) - . who had also he the no 't.' ,.. ....:P rlkkm,A4C--n - "`lVf , '; -;),..r.),-*..14itg',.f.41J;'1%-T,if..f.f.i.17,, was seized with fear soc 1--t •q; ",:p',4 . ~......parViC ,at , ,A.:7-:.S'J,.l..E,*rn*c.i-. , :**1 1 ;.4.i:' . , and came andhidlum i 1 ‘V l t k „...'' , '' , ,,„,,,q1 t + ,. .,4 •4. r mire-:t:, 5 ::,- , n..„,,,,,,, : ing my knees With}'' 4 % 'tW;4 :11 , 004E7 - ' 4 f if4..,1,c1..i : -po r rj 4..;•;,-3,r, ; ; 4 ,-....i.F.; , ,.....fr., . - - time I knew that ' 1t.,•41,, - --p ,1761,..+•• 1 - ,,14dt+ , - , - , 4••••c , -... ;:+c.i t. . • • ti on _ the ., Veltr , ,samplp..:4%,c_,-.,4%,,1...1.-.1; ,,, ,.., - 3,..A.:44.-t....,—.„,-+, . - nips . lf. -. 41L .A- 4 " . 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Last winter, a merry 'party having gathered round a Comfortable fire,. the guests vied with each other in relating some mysterious tale of ghosts or robbers, which are so delightful to hear on wintry nights, cosily ensconced in the chim ney corner, While the cheerful log crackle of the hearth and the'bitter north wind wails and whis tles without; when the watch-dog howls in his kennel, and the silent snow whitens, far and near, the Solitary house-tops. The company had nearly exhausted their little stock of tales, when:an obi lady, of at least sixty, volunteered to add her humble exertions for the amusement of the company. "What 1 am going to relate," said she, "is no fiction, but an event which happenedto me inmy youth, and which, perhaps may not be uninteres ting to many here. ' ." Many years ago, I lived as- governess with a fatally in Ireland. .They had been once in very prosperous circumstances ; but some unfortunate speculations hating greatly reduced their income, they went to live in an old castle at Carigna vahir, commonly called Carnavar, which is about five miles from Cork. The family consisted of mytaaster and mistress, and a little boy about nine fears of age, who, with an old and faithful man-servant, named Connell, and myself, were the only inmates of the house. A young coun try girl, called Peggy, came every day, and un der my superintendence, did the cooking, and kept the house clean and in order. "One daY 'Connell, on . returning from - Cork With-the daily provisions, announced to his mas ter and Mistress that some new performers had arrived from London, and that there would be a splended performance the next night at the thea tre; My mistress having expressed a wish to go, it was aranged that Connell :should attend his master and mistress to the theatre, and that I should remain at home to take care of little Al fred, whose delicate health prevented him from accompanying his parents. " Without knowing why, I remember that I felt excessively uneasy on their leaving the house. I remained at the door, following 'them with my eyes as long as they.remainedin sight ; and when the jaunting-car had entirely disappeared which bore them away, I became a prey to a thousand unaccountable fears. The terrible outrages com- mitted by - e band of Whiteboys in several of the surrounding villages presented themselves to my imagination in'timmost frightful array. I re membered, 'with teq,a,r, that only a few months —a before, an old man id his daughter had been cruelly- murdered on a farm at a village only a few miles off. The idea of being alone with a sick - child in this deserted castle, farfrom all help or protection in case of an attack, doubly in creased my uneasiness. I therefore acted with all the caution suggested by my fears. I care fally shut, the outer gate, barred all the windows, and as there was a cheerful fire •in the dining room, I took up my station there, accompanied by my little sick charge who lay on a sofa by my side. "The evening wore away without any extraor dinary occurrence having taken place to justify my apprehensions or my fears. Midnight bad jtut struck by the old clock, and its dismal toll had given me the most delightful sensation, for it announced that the play was over, and that any master and mistress were on their way home. Smiling and almost entirely relieved of my fears, I drew near the window to watch for their return, when I thought I heard a slight noise in the woodwork of the room exactly opposite to where I stood. The noise was •not greater than that generally caused by a mouse, and yetto describe the impression produced upon me by it is impos sible. I became motionless, my eyes fixed in that direction, 'a cold dew came upon my fore head, and my breathing (impended. Alfred, who had also heard the noise, and who, like me, was seized with fear, softly crept from the sofa, and came and hid himself under my apron, clasp ing my knees with his trembling hands. By this time I knew thuit it 'was not the sport of my int aginatioa--,there was now no longer any doubt; somebody was there, beneath my feet, a very few steps from me, who sought to enter the room. I know not whether it was the anxiety of the immi nent danger which armed me at that moment with courage I knew not Ipossessed, but I walked resolutely across the room, flew to the kitchen, and seizing a cleaver, I returned thus armed, and I placed myself close to the spot where I had first heard the noise, certain that some one was there. My fears were not unfounded. A noise resem bling the withdrawal of a rusty bolt now met my. earl and presently a sort of trap-door (which I had never before noticed) slowly opened, a ilea; vyliand was • placed upon the boards, and the frightful head of a robber, dark and threatening next appeared to my dilated eyes. At the same moment I raised the cleaver which I held in my hand, and, quick as lightning, the robber's head I rolled into the middle of the room, The child , gave a loud scream, and, running away, in his fright upset the lamp, which went out, 'leaving us in complete darkness. "I was still close to the trap door, where I had remained with the cleaver raised, determined to again strike if the necessity presented itself, when I distinctly, heard these words, although they were spoken in every low voice, and with great caution: •.. . . "Well, do you see anybody? Is there any light in the room?" "Yon are perfectly well aware, why there WAS no answer to these questions, There was a si lence of a few minutes, after which the same voice • exclaimed, in an angry and impatient tone: " If you are afraid, you coward, make way for some one else! Either advance or retire, or by the infernal powers----' - "'We had better be off,' suggested another ' , Nice. 'We, run a chance of being surprised. Wick is one of the watch outside, and he says he can hear the gallop of a horse in this direc- Boa.' "By the movement which then took place, I guessed the robbers were removing the body of their companion; at the sight of whose headless trunk they were no doubt seized with surprise and terror, as they gave a'cry which caused the. floor to vibrate under my feet; then, proffering many bitter imprecations of rage and vengeance, they quickly decamped, leaving the body behind them in the vaults beneath. Then the fictitious strength which had sustained me when danger had been there before my eyes, menacing and inevitable, vanished completely, my senses reeled, and I fell to the ground in a dead faint. "A quarter of an, holo after my master and mistress returned. After having rung several times, and not 'eeeing me appear, they became un easy, and, thinking I might be asleep, poor old Connell at the risk of breaking his neck, got over the wall at the back of the house, and, they all three proceeded to the dining room, which they had to force open, as I had bolted it at the be ginning of the evening. What a sight met their eyesl The moon which had emerged from be-. bind the donde, shed a wan and uncertain light on this horrible scene ! "In a distant corner of the room, half hidden behind an, old chest of drawers crouched little Alfred, his eyes fixed, petrified with fear, pale with a nameless terror. I was extended. mo-• tionless in the middle of the room, and near the door lay the livid and grinning head of the rob Der.. Anjou may suppose nobody went to bed thatnight. My master and old Connell passed the whole of it on the watch, armed tio.theleeth, and disposed to show a vigorous resistance in case of an attack. My mistress, also, who was generally so timid, so gentle,, and so feminine, under ordinary circumstances, seemed on this occasion to have assumed the determination and the courage of .a man; even little Alfred, whose fright had quite susided since his pa rents' return, insisted on being allowed to mount guard with the rest. Happily all their precau tions were unnecessary; no more noise was heard that memorable night. The next day my mas ter went and laid the whole affair before a mag istrate, who sent a body of constables to - explore the castle, when a subterraneous passage was discovered; whiehrhad not been opened for years, leading from the garden to the dining room,. and there the headless body of the robber was dis covered. A detachment of troops vvefa ordered to scour.the country in search of the.offenders, and after several weeks the whole band were ta ken consisting of, twenty men, including their captain. They Were all executed. on Gallows' Green, near Cork. The terrible head was pro duced on the trial antirproved the chief evidence . against - them. . "As for myself; the fright occasioned by the horrid scene developed in my system the germ of an incurable diseaeo ;- and hardly had I reached the age of thirty, when a colvulsive trembling seized all my limbs, like that attendant on ex treme old ago; but truth and gratitude suggest ray adding, that my good master and mistress were never forgetful of the courage I had shown in their pervice. They gratefully settled on me a pension, - sufficient to make 7XIO comfortable for the remainder of my days, which are flail passed happily," added the good old lady, smiling berti,g, ' tautly, "particularly when- I can amuse.:Eny. 'friends fora 'few minutes in detailing thigt.the, only.memoriahle event of my life.' . . .. • Nzic Yong, CotammacE.—,The mut to foreign ommtries - for- May amounted to *9,382,573, of which. $4,402,053 was domestic produce. "In May,' 1861; the 4pOrts, amounted to only $4,- 699,844. a2l4:total.eFportii for the. fir) months Putt expired iunount to V3,644i960,._ against *18,449,461 for the came period: of Ilaist,:ypir 'of '514,891,599, or witte - 80 iies owcziL9olnpfAkokvis - rir!Fari 7 T , M7w 7 r, HAL/WEIR, Enitcka PITTSBMWS: IDAY DIAILICiCBATI-OSTATE TICKET. FOR GOVERNOR; WILLIAM BIGL'ER, OP cisensuLD POIIIPPP FOR CLICILL COMMISSIONER, SETH C.LOTER or ourtioN COIM'SY. Democratic Committee Correspondence. Tan Dustocasitc COUNTY Costarrrac of Correspond ence for Allegheny County, will meet at the OffiCe of the Morning Pon, corner of Wood and. Fifth targets, on Saturday, the lath day of lune instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M: Punctual attendance is requested. . A. BURKE, Chairman. L. HAMS, SeCtOtaty. ' Vans sth, 1851. f.,7' The following named persons compose the Corn mittee Dr. John Politick ° , Wish ti. Hawkins, Dr. Isms Powers, John Dann, • U.S. Magraw, Rody Patterson, Johu D. Miller, Abraham Hays. A. Rorke, Dr. A. Black,. Charles Barnett, Robert Woods, L. Harper, Charles Rent, John Coyle, D Lynch, HARRISBURG CONVENTION. We have no farther despatches in !elation to the Democratic Convention at Harrisburg. A few private despatches have been received ; but we have heard little of the import of these. If the. Convention has been doing any thing, it is strange that we could not, hear it. TUVE PATRIOTISM. While the Democratic party of the eastern and middle States shall continue to be actuated by the same spirit manifested by the late pemo cratic Convention at Reading; and shall advance such wholesome and patriotic sentiments shave recently been advanced by the Governor of New Hampshire; we shall have no fears for the safe: ty of our glorious Unian, whether assailed by hired emissaries of monarchy in Europe, or in a less open, but no , less disgraceful manner, by those born upon our soil; but who sympathise with royalty, and long for " the fleshpots of Egypt." Governor Du moon, from whose late address to the legislature the following is extracted, is a worthy exponent of true Democratic sentiments, and may be trusted by the true men of our par ty everywhere, even as he is universally honored in his native State : ""The series of measures adopted by the last congress for the final adjustment of the various delicate and complicated questions which had, from time to time, grown np out of the conflict ing pretensions of the north and south upon the subject of slavery, were welcomed by the coun try as a happy, and - nearly unhoped for conclu sion to an angry and danger?us controversy, that had long disturbed the amicable relations be tween the States, and had at last thrlatened the very existence of the Union. Notwithstanding these measures had the con current support and approval of our most emi nent statesmen, and of the leading representa tives of the great political parties and sectional divisions of the country, they were not, nor was it a resonable expectation that they would be. entirely satisfactory to either the free or slave States. But regarding them as the best result of the most earnest and patriotic efforts to pre serve the peace and harmony of the Union; be lieving also in the reality and imminence of the dangers from which they were designed to res cue it, and that they involved no humiliating compromise of interest or opinion, the people re ceived them with such general demonstrations of joy and assent as to encourage a hope that the excitement which bad so long and so injuri ously agitated the country would subside. That hope was not altogether delusive. The violence of passion and prejudice had been gra dually yielding to the spirit of conciliation, and we may rejoice again in the promise of security and tranquility that is before us; we may con gratulate ourselves that wise counsels and cou rageous and devoted patriotism have borne the Union out in safety from the midst of its per ils. But it should be kept in mind that these ex periments upon the strength and durability of the Union may be too often repeated. It is not invulnerable, and can only preserved by the ex ercise of that unselfish and comprehensive pa triotism to which it owes its existence. The measures of compromise have now be come a part of the statutes of the land, and ev ery consideration of good faith and sound policy requires that they should be sustained. Ono of them is, I am sensible, painfully repugnant to the feelings of the north, but it is designed to fulfil a plain constitutional obligation, delibe rately and unanimously assumed, with a full knowledge of its import, by those who framed the constitution, _and since affirmed and enforced by our highest political and judicial authori ties: We gave just assumed our official responsibili ties; under a solemn pledge to support the cousti. tution of the United States. Does it not become us,; under a deep sense of the obligation imposed owns, to be ready on all occasions, to cast the weight of our influence and our example, what ever it may be, into the scale of the laws, the constitution and the Union?" The pecuniary condition of the State is repre sented to be favorable—though there has been an extraordinary expenditure of about $60,000 to .meet the expenses of the late. Convention, make payments under the militia law, &c. The "Old Granite State " sonde greeting to her sis ters` of the Union. R9' A young man, a few days since, by care lesieness, gave landannmfor paregoric, which was adininistereci to a child, in Pittsburgh, causing sire lost instant death. Ignorant druggists should be j prosecuted- for their mistakes. S. o says an exchange paper. But what satis faction can be offered to a parent for the loss of a clear child from the " mistakes" of " ignorant" druggists, any more than might be offered for thu mistake of the most. learned of that profes slop ? If a guarantee could be offered, that even preifound learning would obviate such mistakes, then indeed, ignorance alone might be regarded as criminality ; Icatit is not reasonable to expect thin, when the most careful and experienced have maide similar mistakes. If the druggist was not too often-misled by the medicalpractitioner, from his bungling chirography ; and if the patient was not willing to swallow any thing, whether whole s- our or poisonous, without question; then we might expect a guarantee against such criminal blunders. g The Penneybanian of the 9th instant says :—" We rejoice to announce, that George Thompson, the British libeller of 'American in stitutions, was not allowed to speak in our city yesterday. Had the fact been generally knottn, some very exciting scenes would have - been en acted. No such miscreant as this will be tole rated in this city, and Thompson will consult his own saf sty, by leaviong our bordeig as soon as possible. • See" A now University is about beilig estab lished in Albo.ny, on a very liberal scale. It is proposed that- it shall 'consist of three colleges, schools, or foiculties: Ist, Medicine; 2nd, Law; 3rd,, tho Natrtral and Applied, Sciences. In this last pots:mil, ar faculty,. it is proposed to embrace the followinn departments:- The Prl'nciples and Practice of Agriculture. 2.. Civil arid Mechanical Engineering. 3. Chemii itry and its Application to the Arts. 4. Metal) lap , and Mining, _ 6.. ZoolcVgy and Comparative Anatomy. 6; , ; Geobogx and Mineralogy.. ' 7. Astt 4 onomy. B.:Phyteical Geography and• Meteorology. , . Huse. as •B Bums human being rain- !ended, to haves:character of hie own, to be what n o other la, to - do what ho other can do.—. Every; hmaan being baa a work to carry on with drd lea to perform abroad, influences to exert which aza peculiarly and which no Conscience bat hica own can teach....o7=l:l:w. ~:~::?~: - We are not exempt from the influences. that effect other cities, whether favorably or unfavor ably ; and, consequently, when business is gene rally brisk at 'other points, • we feel theta effects -Of its activity. When money is plenty else Where it can hardly be - scarce in Pittsburgh; and when profitable stocks are eought after elsewhere, our - stock brokers find their profits materially in- JUNE 18, 1851 creased. , Athough money is plenty with us for all busi neia purposes, and although almost all breaches of business are prospering, yet there is but little doing in stocks. We have, however, to note a •tatle of 40 shares of the Exchange Bank of Pitts tfigigh, on yesterday, at 54; but on inqwiry to day, we find that holders are unwilling to part writh'it unless at an advance. . • At the different commercial points throughout the country, there seems to be but one expres- ISiOD, and that is that money is abundant, and business active. The only failures of note that we have seen recorded , dining the week are those of Benjamin Nathan and Francis Griffin in New York, and Taber A. Co. in Liverpool. The for mer was a speculator in the Dauphin Coal Mi ning Co. of this State, and is said to have been affected by the failure of Ray Tompkins; the second a dealer in real estate ; and the latter firm were extensive cotton brokers, whose lia bilities are set down at $350,000. Neither of these, however, have produced any considerable excitement. The Fannetf Bank of Kentucky is in the market with 6000 shares of its authorized stock; at $lOO a share; and, from the published state ments of the Bank, this stock would seem to be a profitable investment Its condition is thus stated on the 81st March last: The amount of capital authorized by its char ter is $2,850,000. The condition of the Bankii of. Kentucky is generally good; their operations being based upon good bills of exchange upon both the North and the South. The Ohio Life Insurance and Trust Company have taken 100 shares of the stock, and it may now be regarded as fairly in the market. • The amount of specie taken out by the Baltic was $837.000; the amount from' New York, for the week ending June 7th, was $2,835,91 . 1: and the whole amount from the Ist of January last $13,820,430. Tho greater portion of this sum was -American gold. The State of Missouri has negotiated a loan of $OO,OOO to pay off her bonds that fall due on the 19th instant. 7.. . • ; • • --• • • t• `, _ t ‘.; • 4 *. ‘; ~:_, ~ ~, ~;: }'- .~~, Oratcs thr THE 11101011tOrosi: Thursday, RAte 12th. 5 Notes discounted..:.. Bills of Exchange.... Offices and furniture Due from 8ank5...... Specie Bills of other Banke Capital Stock Circulation Dep05it5........... .......... Discounts and Exchange Expenses The Pnnnma Railroad Company ban offered V 900.000 of its 7 1.l cent, bonds, in the city of NOR York, which will be in the market for bid ders till the 14th. These bonds are forslooo each, with coupons attached, bearing 7 V cent. interest. Twenty miles of the road are - saver tised to be completed in July, and seven. more in September. The remuing 10 miles, to Pana ma, have been surveyed and located; and the stock, it is thought cannot fail to be piofitable. The total exports of specie from Boston, this year. are $580,5%, and the imports .$319,199. The statement of the Treasurer of the United States shows that there hi now on-deposit. and subject .to his drafts, $14,259,274 of which about $1,200,000 are deposited in Philadelphia, and upwards of $2,000,000 in New York. The amount mated fur tolls on MI the New York State canals during the fourth week in May of the present year, wits ' $129,257 34 Same time in 1850 121.893 45 Increase for I&,1 While the whole amount from the opening of navigation till the In of June, 1/151, has been 1 4773385 To Ist June, MO 602,327 Increase of 1851 The receipts from customs into the Treasury (exclusive of Oregon and California,) from July Ist, 1850, to May 81st, 1861, amount to $7,730,- 578 more than during the corresponding period of the previous year. The increased receipts of the Madison and Indianapolis Railroad, up to 31st May, 1831, over the first five months of the preceding year amount to :546,050. There ie more freight offer ed, upon this road than it can carry. The receipts of the Ogdensburg, (N. T.) Rail road for May, are very large, amounting $37,058 81 $:27,000 00 1(1,038 81 In April ... Increase In consequence of so large an increase. the price of stock has risen. The receipts of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad*Mity are:— For 1851 For 185 b Increcoe The report of the Banks of Maine. of their condition on the first Monday of May, 1851, gives the annexed results: I=l Capital Circulation Due other Banks Deposits Net profits Specie Real Estate Bank Notes Due from Banks Other Aesets Ma" The German Musical Societies of Boston, .Neiv York, Newark, Philadelphia and Baltimore, united to give-a Grand Concert in the Front Street Theatre, in Baltimore, ou Monday evening last. There were upwards of 000 singers; and any person who has ever listened to the perform ances of those societies can form a faint idea of the grandeur and sublimity of their united ac tion. &eonLan PILESERVATION. - At the destruction of Callao, in 1747, no more than one of the In habitants escaped, and he by a providence the moat extraordinary. This man was 'au the fort that overlooked the harbor, going to strike the flag, when •he perceived the sea retire to a con siderable distance, and then swelling mountain high, it returned with groat violenoc. The peo ple ran from their houses in terror and confusion; he heard a cry of "Miscrere!" rise from all parts of the city; and immediately all was silent—the sea had entirely overwhelmed it, and and buried it forever in its bosom.. But the same wave that destroyed it drove a little boat by the place where he stoop, into which he threw himself and was saved. • Tua RESULT. or KINDNESS.—The Jacksonville (I 11.) Journal says, that when the Superintendent of the Asylum for the Poor in that County first took charge of it, he'foimd an insane man .who had been loaded with heavy chains for years.— Believing that this cruelty kept the man insane, he took the responsibility of taking them•off, and gradually restoring him to liberty. The man at first raved, expecting fresh torture; then he doubted, and finally realized that he . was.free. He,was overpoWered with delight, exclaiming constantly as he looked•upon the- outer world of sunshine: 4 , 0 h, how, beautiful!" Then gratis' trade to his liberiktor preniled. Atlength he vol Untarily went to' work in . the garden , though he had nearly lost all his power of locbmotion, and he became entirely recovered.". Be is now work ing