The daily morning post. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1846-1855, November 05, 1853, Image 2

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Tljjb Little Low Boom Where I Courted 3Sy Wife.
My brow is seamed o’er with the iron of years,
~And tbo snow*thtoodj» are gleaming the _ furrows amo g,
My eycshaTO grown dim in the shadow o'tears, .
■\Vhero the flowers of ifljr-soa) have died a». they sprang ,
Bat Memory bears to mo on its broad wings
•■ ■■Bright Images trd© of my earliest HP*, .
And there ’rail the fairest of ell that she brines
Is the HtUe low room whore I courted my wile.
That low, humble room seemed a palecoofHcb t.
As Lore hold his tomb and mom.n»Uho eceoo,
With <rlory of state P n( l profusion bedigut,
«SSS2S3SSSsi.
WhitiSsaSdlt toll, ir possessing sslwoch,
Tint little low room where I eoortod my wife!
Where Upshareioet Ups m holy embrace,
Wber€r*Sin&Bto ftayettoutfcmnco wofco
I safc*6ft tefr&M- nrn-doplnaiteTace,
quickly they
Wlffi'firyarTdeybUon and cw£aoy me
Our hearts throbbed thwUmirs-t-but how L no ex knetv
In the liUfe wltert I courted my wire.
The romance of.yotilbJcnt.\tsrrsptaToas *Cs.t,
.knew no da light Uko our.own;
i OnsorWiswcreabntfcwi but theywero the .beet—
*• iic'dliect-sweet for ourwlTpa all alone i
~' r . r ' - go anxious to hear what tbo other might say,
• ; - ; .fWe ndtheTtpuia utter a word for our life;
! TliUfrtbe hours in silenco passed quickly away
V -1 .. •mu* little tow room where I courted my wife.
long years have since passed o’er mj darling and 1—
c®&*ase* haw yanlshad away from har cheeh.
But the mercilem moments as onward they ny ■
< liaSyn'love etilh'xliidiniixirjd rn her bcßrm eo meek.
That iarwlsthe light tnour faltering feet.
OftM)««BlnßimJtiyiaawlthooyv?twa»replete
■ldthftUUle low-zoom where I-coortoamy Wife.
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iwl?Ayr> fs-i i-?r ■* 1 • 1 1 - - - =■
..iat-1 SHALL BE-A FABHEB’S 'WIFE.
:eivroB»dropperl”
Betf-Jour pardOD, Mary, but I wnnot guilty
orffe^-V
c 'i>Now : tell mo, Warren, haven t yon been
betring'WbbV:we girls have been tolking
4SiOT 1 ..■■ ■ .
ua*iiZetif.l bearisomething, but lot me premise
that I wasnotoayes-dropping—but, ns I stepped
on„thp,. 1 pi!)«u here, unconsoiousthat 1 waßin
theitieirntyinteneh a pariy, I stopped to exam
iWtßiqh'easlifol plant,; and. Beard some ono say ]
a former—and another, ,
A^lSalUjo-sdamer’swife.!'” ■ • i
all yon heard!”
Jitat.’ttas.’enppgh'todntereat'me you toon, ;
UsryjJSincscßftni'tohe a-fanner; and of neoes
sifyWißWant&Wife, ana ’one.cftheTigbt stamp,
above, the hnsipess—-but, who
wcre those who were deddiogupontheir future ?.
ltnow.nnd Imay mukc you
■jnjglnroWatit,'.since yon .are,.disposed of, so
mnch to tho dismay of all oor hearts."
the maiden, But
let'me'introduce them. '
- iSSnrtetttft'www.’waßia yonng man of good-char
ahtftr, t Bdtttiatijoni’ 'fam'ny; ■ &<x.yft, young firmer,
hnAa-fftvorUe "among those -with whom bctnm
gledt*-®oisESBor of o beantjfol forin, but without
a-%eT*nftift-- Mary G-—: wus * P|_° a3 v 'Z*™'.
KeSfib'd-girt-yfti’e of thoao who cap keep *««*?}
for eSShintberifriends, and one whose hand had
bceKsiSpgbt' forh.y.many. of the young “ e .° ; b|
“hut only one had ohmi D ed
her heart—ef him wo are not to
epeMt.i O— Badl »B
WMa-h^ajfriehiUfrom chiiahood. per
fee* oonfidenoftfct eaeV other. The gt»sips “«
saidtheyneto engaged bntit P™vcd olberw.se
and-the eoeeips- wem-at fault. Mary «
hfj trusted, however, an
r ™ k co e mpany of girls are spending the afternoon
™fhUar?G. and her sister, and from, amoiig
SKsasfts , aSst» l
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W sde“4p^^^ o r“ S and r^onThe
tute his “ >3 e alot 4 “ WoB * tot#ly
aSArsrss.-fiSs
®. «ith trvtlb andaffection* ShoTTOBDea
foolouotry. no heartlossness, but true,
lifnl ; ; of igno-
SS^->»SSE
“ would bo o farmer’s wife.
Warren bftd bat' recently become acqnamte
JaSw mher father had lately arrived mth
hie family; but there appeared t
»■rsigu,
hftl on those fair cheeks, at the earnest
have had an introduction-let ns
r^i^ B^.u ISa^“wmM: 1 S a^“wmM: , e “let yonr sisters en- ;
‘ TJe drew Mary’s arm -within his, at tb^
-was about declining, swd he, .
wmrnte i« alright with yon, yon need not
fc sli«w V ' btaWd-agtun, ond said, •• 1 feel as-
Will Warren ; but It must be only a.
B vii?rwSrk T Snd'wEal yon have to say must b»
i/noexeuseformetomsß*.
t °S£w&, and were walking an
dtl.ahr^;S6rS e fHend,
tSer Yon «e ”<* Ufeo the
l?rZ\T%o£» or girls, for very few can, or
do at‘ least keep, a secret, but you con. -
I wilt he yonr- friend.
as Always have been, and your sister if yor,
wWlihardon’t Wll me my Virtues, rather rr,y
f “jwJMary, the. truth, te, you ere o -good
gjftJnbaTjimr.going to ask your opinion -of El
tan#*** C who have t'ae repu-
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- ■ An-hearted, &ff&ctionate, and
t h , onW 110 " y ° n 18,8 t 0
R-? Why, Warren- I
thought, "bnt— *’ v
-iliJJotl shall not tell you what I thongtth
‘,‘^ow,- perhaps, y°“ wiU E ,TU yoor op !
I shall give no opinion, if you
if I om not engaged?"
Ye 8, if you deslre it.”
-“•t do then, and nm not engagpc
iso Worsen; I shall speak plainly, yon oro wor
thy of * better girt than Ellen- . A'tbough you
are not a profeßeed Christian, you: should seek o.
Ohriatei companion—one nrho has principle,»
mind ft truthful and, affoeiionato heart. lam
notdattering yod When 1 say yon nre worthy or
iU-beaides,,youknow what she said, this hour,
in rnnr hearing, eho, would never marry a faf
-111 1 suppose, and others with me
tbnnehtShe nev er would have said so, hod she
n(XbMal«onviftced by your octious of late that
nr B TmaiTsip^^P ot , ho y° a -
not. have actnowl
edwetfit eve? to yourself, but stia— ..
uu return, as
Oftms
why did yonosk’-not because she
qa jjoxdat. ] . ■ ' - -
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eoiain detecting epunoascow ss
•*■ ffirfdSmost incredible.
Assistant Treasurer m tbi»
SUM. 0 .®;? ‘ six htmdretand
city* ® throng h tb&hapdß of ; «
Birdcall) and .every piece was tested
map, thoasapd qf .i2e® were goW- i
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Itrilij ffinroinflJjjnßt,
rnouAa r. oiiamosi.
Phillips & GjllmoVe, Editors & Proprietor*.
FIXTSBIISen:
SATURDAY MORNING:
g@y We are indebted to Hon. W-i- llopkins,
for the following deepateli ■
Hakeisdubo, November 4.
Editors Poet -—Tbo following gentlemen were
nppbinted igenta, on thoßhilndelpbiaand Col
umbia Railroad, by the Board of Canal Commis
sions :
Messrs. Bart; Bates, Tippon,-Btuok, Booking
bam,. Kelly, Tliompeon, Booker and Ebvrgb.
THE PACIFIC RAILROAD.
Nothing has been batacd for years that has
excited snoli general interest and attention B 8
the project of building a railroad from the At-
lantic to the Pacific shbrcs. Wherever we go,
and whoever we talk with, the aame excitement
we find every where prevailing. Tha road must
bo made, and the government must render some
assistance to the undertaking. Tbiß is the al
most universal Bentlment. But as tn the form
in which government aid is to be rendered there
is much diversity-of opinion.
We think tho democratic sentiment is, that the
govornmohj should countenanco and aid the pro
ject to some extent; without being o partner or
stockholder in the ooncern. A grant of pnblio
lands, such as has been made to several State
improvements, is nil that the Pacifio Railroad
enterprises necdß. That such a,road, would .pay
the most abundant and satisfactory dividends to,
tho stockholders no one can doubt- We believe
no railway in the country would ,pay .so well,
■when completed'’ as this fond would pay.
all thftaldit needs from the general gov£- An
is some assistance at ita commenye,,] | 0 conj
fcnndred million dollars .maybe er Private
plots it, nnd pat it in ran^ o furnish so large
capital is not so ab however froflt
a- sum for a The prosont
fromsomo source; and
W jost now, and ma, not he for some
Lr M B EtcVing investment in railways.
tim o to com , ECC “ S raent M „ m bf BM J.
T bni ot. g M to he granted. But
‘f’™ 3 ' would advocate would hoagrant
Tailed land?, on proper and rcasonab e
govarnment and Indian territory, and euebUs
gielifeon as would seenro to a company formed
for Wilding the road, sneh privilege. would
t he necessary tor so.great anlobject.
i A road of that kind is nooded as a military road,
Id for national purposes. And on that ground
the grant of land wonld bo constitutional and
pr o£ and-would be good and sufficient reason
L all the aid it would need from the gcnor*l
government. Let Stales and individual enter-,
prise do the rest. Private capital “» J“ d “
vnnre safonnd productive investment Tbo road
and state of the world, and the safety of our
i western coast demand it. Oar strength ond safe-
I ty our wealth and prosperity as a nation, would
; he doubled by the completion of such a btgbway;
I and we believe uo enterprise was over projected
St was entitled to more favor -1
merit from tbe American people. The road i
Ced. and needed soon; and governmen aid
is only required to induce its early completion.
And that aid wo hope it will receive in the form
ofaof lauds nud right of way, by the
next Congress.
t „e merchants op new pork.
The merchants of New York have now taken
the affairs of the nation in hand. They here
held a Whig indignation meeting, in which there
-was a sprinkle of democrats, of the Browon and
Bennett school. Some of the New; To*
», the whole thing was a ■■ tale._
nre. After the meeting was organ,zed, a motion
-was made to odjonrn, which the chairmar. £
dared not carried. Barr, Greeley and Brooks
were then called on for speeches, bat wonldn
™ Royal Phelps, one of our most emineutmer
cbants, then went open the stand
the whole tenement.. He stated that .tw- -
a meeting of the merchants. It a fraud up
on them to say that they P*rtic'pated J* “f
each movement. The hoar at "hich.t vms calh
ed just after ’Change, was a catch of design g
individuals, to make it appear that they were
interested in ». which they were not.
Uesolntions were passed, in mno co ,
' which assames in effect that Tort has a
right to rule the administration, and the whole
country. And the principal reasons B"'enare
that the Hew York merchants nnport annually
shoot $200,000,000 dollars worth of
dire. on which the dntle* collected New York
amount to $40,000,000. Hence they say tho
President had no right to remove a «° ntnn >“ !! °™
subordinate, withont their leave first had and
° b A l ml ridiculous and despicable farco we
Uave seldom eeen got up, than tb '° Hel ? ’
Whig, Bronson moss in New York « J
all a whig Boheme to oppose tho democratic ad
mibistration, assisted by a few Broneon,tt " de ‘
mocrats, who have been overlooked >n the d.p
-: tribufidn of the offices ; and by Bennett °[ ‘ h °
Herald, who applied for the m.ss.ou to Franny
and came about as near getting it as tho little
boy did to getting the poppy.
A Rich Tof.at Com,ko.-Wo have t
following letter from Cleveland, and it will «
plain to our lovers of good music that on the
11th they will have .an opportunity or listening
to BOtne of the fihaat performers of the ego :
CIEVKIAHn. ® OT - !• ’ooS.
Editor* of Pitlthurgh Pori:
Rms—Mad’llo do Berg, the greatest female !
11 hojiutiful Prima Donna, Stg ra Sido
young flrftnd o poni of Bt. retcre
ma Coß ‘ ,bl, A1 f b^c Tenor of the Knglish Opera,
Sig Basso; Mr. Henry Ap-
famUiar to you as a Violinist of rare
f»<» M «“* tiebicbt Wh ° wU P ”'
9i \'radHlb ? P^'Be< , E. « th ' R laniBte ' ie P octio f n . d
of borself—beautiful, brilliant and
not fail, to draw forth the en
young, beautiful
Our T nm Lo t traril olr company P*’
and intcrcst '“ 6 *_ n : array of ybuth T beauty, and
Bento so great oat tbe e n ie 0 f
I talent, ae will* don __ rt r o m> first appearance,
your city mi tbc bccasiou of our brat
Respectfully, .
LtKcmia I/was 0 ",“‘
ESiZ&EftSM'SM*' " od tbon tiothera
ring th. Whig ti< ; k^, nfX ‘l’;L S do ytAt
ertl Wen, Rood bye, «!Bjlie*, weoonu f
I kind of an animal Democracy ' i ' l^;!2°? l .'^ Tl dliltl£n for
a while; the carter the "“ x * necoed:
I tloyernor should be something oruuk coinnromiso
Mr. Shuffl.ton pledges himself to MpPOTt
measures and abolitionism: to oppose tb nhn n-e caB .
Maine laws, &nd-sbut.up.ell grogshops, to awri *i, e
toms, and pnt the tariff on thick; to I” I*'* 1 *'* “4 C ji,
ilectlve franchlre, and not allow any foreignei
than three montli before he declares hta intentlooe of “m
-trig! nth this.country. With such' s carf, W 'hlnk ho
miehtcbonco .to work or fnU through. Whal
-s*v4* hfe new ally w« <lo not know; but If ho romamfl aa
Bound ft BRtnocrftt a* hitherto, wo think wo boar him fflj
urQujjxnioß, Tbad., gapimon.”
Wo copy the nbote from the Philadelphia
J?cwsr It rnay be aU troo aa to Thad.; and we
Wcnotiie BltgW,?at dO-Übt thttt Mr. Bhaffleton
’ 'UBt aB EOffcl a 'whig h 8 Stereos; and as ■willing
' tlmeelf W the highest bidder. The N^s
I * "itemQy itß J®*"'
! Tli® democrats ao.not J“ m> , T1 ? 0
S whigs Mr. Bhaffleton in ia,
i; Ss«'fh Jany^«thuntin B yt,T 9B l.«Sd
iffttact themselves to oar party.
w ■ • ■: •
fgf The N- York Herald has late advioes from I
the plains, which annonnoe that Major Fits-1
Patrick has effeoted a treaty with the Camanches
and Klowas, in which the red men agree, for
the sum of ten thousand dollars ,<pdr r annnm, to,
surrender all American and/MeXicaAprißOnerp,:
to keep the peaoo rrith the tfhites, ans to grant 1
the right of way for a:rail hr other road through:
their territory, unmolested passage to emigrants;
and the privilege of establishing military forts.
The Pawnees. continue quite tronblesemo. A
party of thorn reoentiy stopped tho Salt Lake
mails, and robbed the guards.
•NOVEMBER 5.
Major Fitzpatrick is the oldest Indian Com
missioner in the country. He has spent a long I
life among the Aborigines, and by pursuing a ■
kindly course towards theih, has acquired a con
trol over them which subdues tbo savogo pas
sions of the most fierce among them. 110 is
known among all the tribes of the west aa the
“ White &7£/e,” and to them his.wordis law.
His life illustrates what an Irishman of talent
and energy, with correct habits, can do in push
ing his forluno through. Wo have it from him
self that at the ago of 18, he went to the weßtem
wilds m somo official capacity, to treat with the
ruthless denizens of that portion of the country.
From that time until the present, be has been
their friend and adviser, and the efficient agent
of the Government.
The Major would dearly love to *'»^ 0D
Green Isle of his nativity, but wo other
much wedded to the wild west trappy Hunt
oountry before he departs to r
ing Qronnda." _r^ M ~„._We are pleased
Gas. GbmiOeWjiolsb hue appointed this
to learn General of the Common
gentleman,(foe of General Ks«has, resigned,
wealth .Appointment conld not hare boon made.
A btfowNMi hold the samo offieo during the
itfexlean war, and discharged *«/?“l***J
and arduous duties then required of him to nny
yereal satisfaction. The General makes as good
a military officer as ho Is a writer and editor,
and we aro rojoieod to see him once mow in the
position be is so well qualified to fill
I to himself and nsefulness to Uio Commonwealth.
DnsrsnAno —Robbwiy asp Row.-A
nntnher of the New Orleans Credent states that
a thief and desperado walked into tho auction
store of 0- B. Bloohe, on Obartros sweet, an
havlnff insinuated himself into the orowd. pro
ceeded to lesAContributions on the pock.ls ohhe
hidders in iW most scientific manner. One of
the attendants, named Dominique Blanchml,
bad biapockots picked of *l6O, and sorcral of
tbo crowd lost small soma. . . Crowed
In a few moments, a Bpamard <tork-browed
nod bearded, was observe! to run bUi hand into
the coat pocket of ono of tho bystanders, and to
absto“t therefrom a pocket book It proved to
Tmntv The detector of tho villain immedi
diate”y him bythethroatandnrl^ontfor
belo 7 lint the stalwart brigand ebook off thq
uresp. and those who attempted to lay hand upon
C as a lion would shake the dew-drop, from
.. mnne The crowd then gathered around him,
whoo with desperate resolve, ho drew a stiletto,
and sloshed about among tho mass, scattering
Stoin baJd andthe crowd parted to give
b overrunning each other in their mad
baste to get out of the way of harm. A nisi.
w“ thou made for brickbats and pieces of pav
inir stone, and a sufficient quantity being g
SJrtKS:
number of hie assailants, h.s bcail masbeil
to ielly and bleeding at every pore, he fell. He
wai token up in almost a dying state, snd con
veyed to the second district police office, where
ho wss confined to await his trial, or to die of
his wounds. Tho name of tho offender is re
ported as Francis Monism
OrosoiA Tbo MilledgwiUe Journal gi»es the
in that State:—
Ut ;.V.4®»—U)l Bew«rd’» «n^J
"d Dl9t _ 'joh q n a »on ..G243— I J4C Colquitt's tnflj- |
sd ui3t -S::p-sBa!' ey 's^.
4th l ' lB, -^° h L oa Defil’s mej.
sth JJ_ B47 cbnstain'o maj.
GthUißt.—nniyer..633i
Wofford- .2349
1101.ey—2329
nnij.rt o»i
-ltffo°ld!-!3$83-1051 Rocsb’j tnnj.
Bth DLst— Stephens 0634
Jones 2444
Todd 58
Young.... 73-3190 Stephens’ m»J
rn.sEH. \rrnrus. —Tho last intelligencefrom
dloations of aoeasmM mandarma lo preront
CpriS.lShould Pekin Wl, U willnodonbt
bo a signal for an immediate rise and oalbrenk,
5«*S- **'*«; K%Xa"”»X
ton . Great injnry has *•«*«£
considerably districts Ike public
cSte&Kj
““ Admiral Pellow left Hong Kong on the Olh
h ? l \ hi search of tho pirates on the west
dispersed into thfcir fastencW, and the squadron
returned to the harbor on the 17U>.
i t; v ' * * » ' / ' * i
For Governor.
Jenkins 43,9'ja—')48 Johnson’s msjority
For Conffrtn.
Memhohow Soictnn.-Tuesdaj“
rmi«:r=s srsu. &* * *;
Is
Tre of a peculiarly tnelnnoboly nature.
e^srrss^ffliK
Abont eighteen months sinoo, sho went to Nosh
,me Ud g has orer since bee* f - n ”
£snSsst -jsM,
, beml? was only aboat nineteen years of
ago
condor, the Qym
speelmcnaof th a tra«o ft. om tboAma
notUa£ll recently armed to
zoq tiver, M y ftf u and were sent-
Mr nnd' b'y'sea'for the Smithsonian Institute in
say, died on the
Ptt Xe g yeesel on which they were placed for de-
S'ffi- .4
expenment that was the
these rare b Mr Williamson on aooount
Union .
i beaatiful I'niHE specimen
A >TMhilfng at Loath, England.;
of the .,presents; ft*;
The ' fish a sole: tti* furnished;
general ,A^«.
with. twenty ot,‘eUiier leg or;
parthf
; foot -js the hoe;
-wbb&sss** 1
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From tho dfldnuUi Inquirer
Another national Scandal.
Tho history of the wa? steamer fWtfon, to
miserable construet^W^^^^^f ur ?’
are well known, andblnshM over.'; Another is
list, , the
Government end sternly reproach Congress for
not remodeling our whole naval service, kicking
out the imbeciles, drones and charlatans, and re-
tititerpnseiSehergy and
gonios which every where distinguish Oor pri
vate mercantile marine. A letter' from Wash
ington gives us the points:
The United Btates steamer Allegheny was late
ly commended in the highest terms, by the press,
for her extraordinary performances. Her last
performance will, however* be sufficient to dis
tinguish her, and afford additional testimony to
the skill and aihqfhtion of' our
naval management.
The Allegheny h<M_o6st_onr government
nice Bum of $BOO,OOO. ,The last ausheu>’ <0
port of her is that she H on hor way '*“ 6 01
tomao, somewhere npon which, ri''
find port among the things lostf at n00 "’ °“
the waters of the earth. 'dißcharge of the
The Allegheny goto-fi'ponatnil trip, from,
the Oth of and anchored J*
contractor, antoMoek that night. The next
the Norfollprs gotnnSer weigh, and *
Haven ljs beyond the Capes. She returned
; fiMSg!
and incapaMe of sustaining anymadjnory that
and a hai y . , better try some now
S&iSSi —«
h6 Mr n Be b ore^ C Dobbln is regarded as a praoti
of elevating his branch of
tho cnblio servioe. oorreottng aboses and effect
ng Reforms; and it is greatly to be hoped tW
be win impress open Congress how essential it
is to divorce the Government from the fligMoß
nmnagement in the Naval Bepartmentof the
miserable hacks who so long have diegraced it
nnd libelled onr peoploby .theirantedelnvian
notions and impotentiexpenments. < It isshamo
fol in theextreme that they have So long bee
wasWrittaKWbeb &cnmonc*cu an
article on the same topio >n ; tho
Sentinel. I» i» sensible an! pointed, and with*
U -tinontcd Ideas
of cumbrous end useless machinery,
worthless and otTboblt© robbiah m and about lb©
Qoronimont, which no Erccutirc
es” sod zealous, can remore without the aid of
Concessional action. And mno braneb ef the
nubile serrico is progress, improvementatid re
form more needed than In our nasal system, by
means of which an onerous ta* is loried on tho
people in order to purchase mortification and
“"whole world i, astonished at th. rapld
nrouress of our merchant marine, and the east
which the
of our citiieno hat# accomplished in msr titne
architecture. Yet our national
where It stood forty years ago; scorning t£«T
Improtemsnt, and deriding ol '
the opplication or steam, which has wrought
imeh wonders, has been practically * or “ E " ‘“
our nary, notwithstanding the raat sums the
goTcrnmcnt has squandered In futUe tc
otoU itself of tho genius of Fulton. The fail
ure of the Allegheny {» but ono in an almost no
bloVcn series of failures. It is not an exception
but harmonises and accords in all itsi essential
futures with nn entire brood-the offspnog of
worthless system, and an Important organization.
Vet the same genius sud talent, which pni ate
enterprise calls into serrico with such wonderful
results, are ready to scrrc thc goTcromcDt, and
etand prepared ib meet If. summons. This
seems strange, yet .it is. true cetcrthelcss, and.
suggest, the inquiry = Why Is it that the goreru
ment cannot arail fi«elf of <he genius and talent
of the country, and keep pace with the in»P«>»«-
moots of the age. as well as pnralc lndmdnals
to this qncstion, when fully made,
will »et rorth tho mnny erilsof that worn-ou
7rstrm which is fast discrediting the nary in
public eetimaUou, aod which. If not f®'
form cl— radically and thoroughly reformed
will lucritably alienate many of its warmest and
ln Thofi n 4t great step is. and must hc.loroforTn
the omonnrf of the nary, and pronde definite
and distinct rules for ns gorernment. When
that is dono, and not until that is done, we may
easonahly eapect progress and Improvement
in naral architecture. Experience is[. gained in
routh and rigorous manhood. Ago clings to Its
aod bind, itself to the dead corpse
of the past-distrusting crorytbing new as im
practicable. rash and reckless. The men who
fin tho high places in our present naral system
were ornaments to the serrico in their genera
tion. but their generation has passed ****' “!*
m ,cy of them do not understand and appreciate,
,md cannot apply, the improrcmeDta and
cries of a younger race, who hare tho benefit of
ail their knowledge.
fmioßiTiVs OP Utwatibe -Mfia Bremer
whose book ebook America bus Joat appeared
from the prc.aof tbo Harpers, baa nol permitted
« D y want of Information to prevent her gossip
ping aboot anything that came into
Wo have only examined tho chapter that embra
ces ber visit to Washington, hot that contains
some facts not generally knownin this country.
to ”Tbo Senator from New York, Mr.
a little man. not at all handsome, and nasal
twang which not unfrequently belongs «o th*
■one of Boston. Srteard it from that nfv, fee.
Mr Seward has informed the public In his big
books, that he was born inOrangocoun.ym
Colonel Benton ie described ns b.longing “to
the Donnlntion of the - borders in America, to
that class which spring up in ‘ho ou ‘ s^ rtB ° f
the wilderness, nod
he has evidently aocustomod birose f to club-law
has accustomed himself to go with pistol and
. . u_ifa, fn kind of crookod knife, universal
T tlloJtX slave States, and called after
UsiuTcnlor.) and which is earricd ns our een
tlemen carry a penknife and penoll, m the breast
‘’“This is pretty well, considering that, instead
of being abordorer. Colonel e . ot ° n
and brought np in one of the oldost of the Ena
ern States, anl is noted at Washington for never
'Tnole a r Miss Bremer's history,
„bioh occurs', n thlachspter, Isst.li more unique
it runs nfl follows : , .
-Duringilie present session, on ono occasion
a strsDgo and rather eomio scene oceurrod be
tween the Senator from Missouri, Mr. Benton,
and tbo Senator from Mississippi, Mr. Foclc, in
which the former,' a strong-built man, with an
expression ond beak-like oountenaneo resembling
a bird of prey) presented himself before the
?. t ,„ with a look and gesture that made tho
lottor, n little man of nervous excitability! draw
forth a pistol. irAicA he plat'd against Mr. Btn.
ton's breast. With this the Senator from Alaba
ma (her friend Mr. Dloklnson cgam) Ba,d qni e
ooo’llv -Oivemo that instrument, and forthwith
PootO. YjhCQ, behold, tl»0 pistol Wfifi
unloaded! Tbo hawk end the dovo (Footo 18 the
Sole) were now both of tbom in tbeir places id
rsllatc and the quarrel between them socm
i l ed fo ho at an end; but I should not depend
l UP U aU° Ibis' book is equal to the obapter from
which we have made these quotations, it »■ hke 1 *
I to prove one of the most remarkable efforts of
imagination its gifted authoress has yet produ
ccd -A'. Y. Post.
nuEADSTurvs Imtobted into Qbeat Bbitain.
-Tho English Board of Trade has rurDlshed the
nf ermin and tlonr imported Into Great
Britain daring'tho'ycar 1862, by which it is ns
. j that the largest Imports of flout
r'm lbo OnuVd sS, tbo nmonnt ffguring as
o A oCO cwt , ond of wheat 488,669 quarters,
!nd of other gkins 108,317 quarters Russia
has furnished the largest quantity o wheat
*“* hi-. i n 733 672 quarters, ond of all grams
l fl 3ol 669 quarters. The totals of grain imports
c’ 1R62 figure as follows : Flour. 3,866,719
f t Wheat* 8 060,208 quarters; other gram,
3 681 461 quarters—total grain,. 6,641.729 qrs.
’ The groin of other desonptions than wheat
. i in the abovo quantity of 8,681,461
comprised m to Barie y f 62 5,540
quarters, o 0.967; peas and
quarters; oats, “e o £/l ,471,277; book,
beaus, 477.806 , inum - ladian co m was
S’ed oSefly frmnWallachin and.-Moldavia,
Russia and tho United Btates. j
Notes Fobbed be FnoTOOUAruv.--A. discav
__ h aa recently been made at the Bank of Eng-,
i;k w ui cause, it is understood, a great
‘l'Vtv fi'Vi*V
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jgy. obord Cobdon,
-.hemaeleS; st* >* a&dr^'y
'■ iill’a IWttve *5 IS®®
our a ,v 0 ballot in ob—
-1 peedy trinmptt ,»«■- „ ft ttue^Wrofatbera
• Wal troßtyonWiliP wh4lll^us lhat w 0
" re are, 08-»P eo P'®’u 0 -f(jh the enemies of
Unate adherence os
- 1 may take B ° me Jgbj_ no . countryJrherojt i*
• ourht to adopt Jn novh ore else ia there
‘ thVhaUotWJ?ti lathe eondiiioda of the vo
te^SSasssr^
gaasii^,^
Moiomi
“placfin my hands, and I rem”* dears*,
v Very einoer&r yours,_
I E. L. Pierce,Esq. tflCHAttn Cobdes.
Mexico *BO TUB
QaS. new
bo Tory popular tiieije,
“XfeSSi
s=s£»!BSSSflSfiKB
ft. TOlWitM ‘be aQtymd -expew rf.pro
tecttna the .Mexican, frontier-, from W* 9 ™?.” '
from Within the United States, of eaeago Ind.an
tribes. - *> v
of Pe»M «HnT A* ,,e l
Another
firtr<Uf» *g* »° t * con “ a “ ul ™“ J
I fti tot forNUcu. cmnplalau er«r rtlet-l jn W««*
kM « n „i .oT^ito^tnrf,for ch«mlc
TltaDaUc « <H*«“" * tb * UT "’ T
0 ( l)r . U’Uoo'a Hu. wr>- uni rr»P*r»l ,cr ll *'
rnl ’ . t jHU gwu*r»l utility mnd
“ 4| -
T™ .” Idl Ihrlr hkhl ..ngUltw «j*et»ttetf, ft
«* «« »„
17”- hu. -a .... .1- «-» “
rufebru<-J .J y “' PHI. now be for. tta>
Olhrr rill., P" r P»r» n< <* . w< .rf.lmW Vnr
t,ubh.-. I>r " 1 - ,, " r i,, H ,, ll >bfo UnigStorwlb
;».f«r.r.n ..... >- l- 1 •« *«
tl„ I'nlti.i N»lr>. .uJ by la .!. KH.t * Co,
M v.'ooi sirrrt
,al. *«a Tt«l«lt~* £ ofthii.
.Uhtoi to l« to>«l oui (u On =uA- C«lr*M K»M JOW
W Country Startaib «*« « « 10 »*««««*-"
'"^:". k orX ~ o rJ ,r in »r«* **
* nJ “ lh ” ,l ‘° rl CLOtinsa woo.
Kn. *2W liberty -cMt.
DIED: ~
r'ci'mw. “, nowise;
m,n«h»l» A eo T Cemetery. Tt*
k TO
In WASnINOTON HAtL, WMDbi* QqjiJ
teach the r ,'“ n i.m OuaJilUo, ltur'SiO M»iur-
TlUe. »i^ r SST I te » Walti: Hr*—
U IVTi. S!'=»=»>'' Watt..
"*"• C w r lta. wJS: I'M*** »*> triay |
Cnrota wait*, fanuloc, aoU” * n
»l,h to jot Q 0 o'clock in the morning till 1-
lolerrla* at tt» Hall“’j? nil! aleo be tlt»"
to! from 1 to t» In tb a ftamonn: also, far
[ormed for IaJIM amt „rf,lonrr«. If roqnlml.
ron» »»*“ »* ° > ?f- h altbcrof the Ciaaeea,«nti»
''■[s°; » h ° “g ;iar.£uon a. early a. •» U>»'
qu«*tod to Urn*# *W* n,.** reroeellire
ih*y may "‘Wrr** .
*Vr farther information M&UXVK
SVta notice triU b. gi«n of Mr. McMaooa tel
. Ssrawas-SSSSr
'&&ass^s&Z£&
* v -
* '<r:\
HEW ADVEBTISEHEKTS.
Notice , _ ...
¥ V TTTK ORPHAN? COFRT of , **”s*
si^isl
SSSSa^aaST*
T "SSutoa U (or «1- U 1* P*^ ‘”
CimJUoa. th. rouotj «« of C.™' l
Not* mber &], 18S3.
s 5
- vSS’-is
, &jjs?±«rMWJSftt
I'tb.^oi^^P^^^OO.
ft.
_ .TSSTTnK"EMASieLLKII BOOTS,orwknu tolo”.
Vl also, UdlNf flno Boots Shoos »nd QsltOS, or tmj
T«rtot J. Mess, rail «>a ramlM. R nATVrAIIBi
nool Ofltnot Msrtpt Sind Llhoftr sts. .
/Soi'HKR wrtoarto tt£*fur
bot 4 So.', gM and 8M IJbwty ■ ttw«>.
l»8 PATENT AIK WARMIN'
I) VESHLATING FUBNACK.
cniMOs
1. «>«,'!teT°/Cul/w,comb£lop in Iterff allthe **E
«“*' Apparatus,!!,-
rabjo4iu^We»rH«™. l “^j^‘ out the dl*BgmaW«
eurlng pcn»n*l common It&MtSftg
„. D „ , l m « or Mar« or h^7«”nb| cf , or bu!ldiD „
armnermenta. 'joi e „j}jl ftnm »ir»rm summer rt
«p«rfeo mg. „ n hellth .
““.‘t'Ei elf nrt eontatalnnted by Seiag -lertrej Tmm
tnitalnlng tdr, gourraSi or Its power to abstain life betas
dunp, B; 1 !;™!;!;/ | 0 contact with anoTcr-hcatod surface,
ta^lred contracting the
Ihese ro ‘“ 1 ? that thohcat l« dliTaan) at a low
furnace in X SfSuraal with any other Furnace now
cr terai-eraturo t Jn , iro( j uc ins this result, nnotherob- ]
hnown to ” e .J“ ,5, nM ta obtained on the toot* of ooono
joct of g™t imgrtance ta plating surface is so
SwlUiat the heat la almost entirely “beta acted ftrnntb*
S™ Ittforethcynro drlrcnolf Into the chlmney. thereby
fi**°*. uturltiff tbe.coußuniptioopf. fuel.: ;Tb® fuel eb*m-
lined with soapslono and flre-bric'-i. that tfee foel
Snuotcome in contact with tbo!rfVpreT|ntlngihe oref
cannot com and.destruction or’ injury to the
heating ..*o appended l\&czriiflcaU\
>o oonjtructad u W .lIorJ certify, that I hiTB lieiwWtf
rfXim for making a Ugbt aamLaudrClay ..7 Bcrofalafor the last wren years that most of the
ahdeootyJoa tlm elhirebeeri unable toattend toanykindorbadness,
25to?S«b» oeettpanfa, «ud *> Injutiouatoth. b~Uhand time WjHr to
be earned fafakendln*ti r ftomth.ouUSle bed, and
of the building In allows, thus losnringnsapply of party .JJJ^^fSo'cnro,' and continued to grcnrirbr»e
»ho!eaomeairforbreatbfag,andtheothefknportantrane- to try the Petrel coin, or Iloek Oil, as ere
« ( m,“iulrcd by the lrnmnntoM* oijgen b. not nf- ; Idldso srithoot faith atfimt,Jrat
teclod nor the organic matter fa the afatartoniaedbyoom- yj^ i 2S,“J‘;vstoiiishfas' U three the poison to the surface
contact srtth an oyer-healcd snrfeM,'« trltt ctoer m grow tetter, «ndby using
faroSes, and headache* ana other disagreeable imofai ItaTb wtaro™ thousands ofdoHara.
aTeMerVnted' by this meane-andln ooneeqnenceor the soreo bottles I hare got a NAjm M BißXgt,
trannali not making too” largo demands npon the lunge • n ,,rmVrWtifTthat 'lhaTcbecnaeqniliited-rtthKler't
and eraporatfag surface of the skin, to supply tbs moisture jn?* ou, tor more than a year, and harere
eWclllbaßloat fa byer* J«d fctadrfaM._fa tta bnfteCdalegecta IntboeaieoflmlO
• ViTonf of ttilSa nttentlon 1* cailad-tn the csrtiflcatSß 6f Prt>-i Pftßt&tiyry* ltt>reoul«itfl<ttfflBa»
{Sl£m»ss2msttg
3swfesswa«ssa«
atftSJ“ ** jill69.SmttMeWstreet,HJf^^^mmmetraagood
igaeaaßßespi'^>
**> •' v f ... ,
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n | Hfil Hi ml the foV
~ —•*®«»JJ®s; l^S£«oa^ » Mtokm»y::ts
lY & V£S>jr~ m
eaJZsir: Mjeelf and▼ifeharing-been
.*._ *heHBS Of TOO?PotTOIeUUIt I Wiah to
SS&swkskj
Stflgsf&tSrtSS
SBj-jtwiffjsjsjas
two or thre© e acn 'health for year# a# we haye
h%W a*s / g ie toUhebe&re
Voce th«t tl»» * atemftch which so distresses the <£►
u» or TOOT Petrelrtto- . OEO. n. KETBER. I*o
where.
Iks?and ventilaK-nQ.WAREIwua6» f WBOTJSin .
KKT Mreet, end CHIt
IRON TUBINQ. BBAE3 ANPI VIT fl,, pipes, and
SON'S njaNACEa,negbtera, Ventilator*, ™
erery article required In their “»• rf Heating, Ven-
Pertirnlar attention paid Pipes Hot
tilaUns and Drytnit'Apioiatna, by Steam
Water, and Oblieon a gurnaee. . —;_j—. 577
?JffisffiS^£SSS“*isSsSS^S !
it Na
FlttHborgba,.-• ; t T - •' — :
W"
DA UQDSB, Market SemtaiT;
ielff -—■■ *
Mxacxums Escajcmssr, No. 57 •»»
Friday of cnch. imnitß. __—-.
shTj3^.!££' b«t BUdt «d g-T
Teucan always ba had*;-,- •;_: ..' -■— :
r*lnUxLWiwJo» Slu^SS lt \
Curto^Shfert towr, n««tV«ud.
i ,t J le - : : '
CHAS. E7LOOMIS,
s o S t« T f^/'SoU-t'ra
»«-t®Ss3£lot*-
Pearl^temn^Miil;
CANAL BASIN, AXLEGirENy CITY,
(nil ts* wiima? *taxjoxj
*““*? CASU °“ ddiT ' I7 'BETAN. KESKEPT *CO.
tlio t fc» and quality of esw orfcMM; W
I p*rt of ib* cil*- <-
a- m'OLOKtif Dealer .ia.:/Sn «
-Knx3y Grocmrt, VToodm and
ssssssssssj^
th. cUieg frw of charge, •'■S
iisiiiiiii
kISJ! 02m: In JlottSnJihcU IlDase, Non. 1M 1-5
a^-xors:
J. It. Moarhrad, Y' i'
B. C-S»wjn, wbtSSS
Win. M- Kde«r,
I VJ W Dallas. Chute® Hent*
I W 3y»
SegEMESBK*
pEETCTOtS:
non. A.O.Hd>t«rr- SSJf 1 miSSS
William noUnaoo.JtW
William r. Fainwtook, John B.UOI,
J *“”* '“^KUSSEU/
UKL T. HARSIIEIX, SecretMT- . -
slppl Hirers and tributaries. .
tkm md TmMpertitioa.
| - PIMLIQ3S
n.D. Kins,
WUIUm EigiltJ,
Svaneljte*,
Robert DuhYrPj jr.,
B lUrbwizb. Frauds Beil era*
|d»»rdn4iieto», JigctooMgkM.
Writer lIWiL.«J!|g lltgl>t a «aa
-,npT.»im.PHU CPBIAIH WASmOPBE,
171 appotUi UK SaU Kotos.
H. W. aAFFOKDv ■
KEEPS»n»UnUTonhMdUMmort^^gg
KF~«“«£?^22JSSSSSSfSaJaSSS
OTwilN n o^MA^?olNmJ^OOVKBIHQS^M
C^u^iii»ua^aiitpoTß ic« > =T«T 7
mfe-ISS, ‘
" %SE* Oords and Tmssels,’ ,
<« y>«m*ak Linen*. Giiap*»*H prie**»
“ Ca*hm«T«tte, I^xjps,
EfctoTaMdflWCori.,
« Llnlnp Sifts,
.hoiM.lt nr reUU. , .[mail.l? tftm.n.
&. Hook. • t
Vteo pwaSJcal—auictt BECUJIXAS.
Treasurer— "Joseph 8. Libia*
STBEKT,
(Slatonic Hall Butldwg.) .
This Comp*nT tn*kW •▼«X Insuriac# -apfcertalnl g
of ronMclod with Ofc Uisfcs. ->r»nihflt
Mutual Rates arc the esmo as those idoptfri oy
«f cri»-thW from tb»
tn.dl.iJ.ml of thiltj-thre* and on*
Australia. . '“'
to™ s. noon. •
xsxr 1 ’ 8 ’ m.d.
tPST'splYndia ofBKW
(hSr PlAKOS.w«Tbe.iintMetiber-.ie- Vi [' -■
ipvctfally informs the -pnblta thnt ho b f 1
now BelotUntr. ln'pcraonvret |Ty||f
of .Now V»rk*od Bo»ton,nmrat «tensii«' t » l „
' KLEUANT STOCK OF NKW IIiAKO.TOUTrio-.
ntmostcnre »nd attention willb* given
tho wry U-t totrnmonbwhkh Uir
country. IMrehnwrj ore polUoly roiuratoi to ornrn.
rf .S^l»W3SJ^£3S££
wm^mi
without .ddltlonol chura for freight.*'-
thb lot will 8
C *“ Tiara otmot.
N. B-—Ol*i Piano* takro in ; exchange «:W n»|^?*
folustion.• •- •■ •• • •■•—_:—•-.'' "' j\
rf—isYrofnla.- It h duo tn KIEIVB
W^^SSSSSSS^S^
other reinedy, *nd »t less eoetor inconreeieneo to the J»-
, ?®u"«thonj«odst>fMrtille»t™ In the hsndjof theproprio
tor, many of which are from well known '‘“mm of to city
I of Pittsburgh and iU l«m«ll»fcoTfclnlty> gQ .toahow cl<^gy
of no con. onralne. not only to*
gSsSgSSS-^SSfffif^P^SSS
wollMtheruffering potbut,-to become annotated with 1U
“ttMluTlM a dread of mixtures are oEnred thit thi»
madlclhoit purely natural,’onl bbottled u**g»»*^st
th®bosoxa of the earth.. . , 7 -
j/.5%
v ' *<*
- /... •V'-
- -‘ v *-• i .v ,»'*.
if " ' - -• ‘ '
VI .r -s'. J... r- ** "
TOSTEB’B THEATBE.
joaran o. rostra “»•
racss or imbssios:
Boies end Psnpetw 50jj I
Write Boxes,large Boioter .«*
for the certificate. —-
da-Boor. opesetK before 7 o’clock; perfcrmw*
nnmence at o’clock. _,.
O-Lsst night ot tbs engagement cf M»-
Tais Krixmo, Sorembers,^
«“sjcd bj- Mi* msnr np*«ds
“tOB JEWESS. OR THE ’
j 1/
• T ° ““**• wtth Sb^op o ®^ w
■ncDrr Certnaii;--....-'- ;.
Uiay ypTeldesin preparation-.* w ~ *_
' ' FaU. StyleoVHfct**
vT.lt OF HATS, ftsd trotiid Ttspcctf
«SoHEAT?.Tot agCjßgat'
_r Hat* and Cap». • •
TOTOPH 00X * 00, cornel Wood street
“P lg _
i FRESH oysters,
F R OiM 3 ORE,
JUST BECETTHP AT;
A. PTESLiyS DEPOT,
on corner or Wood and Fifth Street.,
- , gigacpr* raggp. »V [sepiu
TirKW iluOKA—« UAViSO-N'S BOOS SMSE, &SMA&-;,
EKT street— '
■ L ' The Analjala.ef-Slie Bihle. :
smiman’aVMt 10 Europe.,,
OonrOaraß!* PMWogft;JhuTofc.S <.,
Hanks.
NotestomUfe. "ntnryTejlor. . . -
•tnwwwMV Jntuwte*
Pariey’s'Pteaent Elegantjnremle;.riles d.
Christmas "Blossoms- do . -
BuS&oSeris splendid niiislrated: edition of Longfel
lowWMlon' English _ - - - -
» Other rimUttpresentattoncWK*- _ *
lhflSinS/-W s£tho* of Trap% ,CkUh Snnfesm:
..Soaring to Spend;,-
The little . _ _ . -w.
' Tangle'WoOltKles.' -■ : ,
LooS smx.iUfc. Suffering! and Heat
h tits' Gtynf'tte-Sear
RraJirt War-wiQi England. . Headley. .
Merer ior.the
Afflicted. =-••■" ; ;•
M*rtyr
Th* BebaTior Book. Miss Leslie.
Story of Ht»'Bl>p*Vv.Vfcl - _ ...... .
Btndent*B Manual. ~ ••
Bpt John Todd** Books for Children.
•tali ifertbo
Btxma
SuCffingiMs
li«itr of* the lloyal family la J^BLBeaa*—
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