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Proplrtiotte e i° 441 P 4 4 with 'enteral oat MI" arito . bgt. combined is itgeitattedidirigitl- '• heNekallged AllUt,pea.ranstraw the paper—with the : prividege it not elc.eeditkeg "Allures iiiie , aesertion of a mealier eaitor malt be post paid will be paid to them. f els.aito.sad other notices which larved • gratis. will be charged iiirtaiAi and Deaths. All Aven* y Dien the time siitiettbditted to, ieelaJto subs or keeoia% or. standing dent one tneactit AO letters re otherwise sto an .101.{.(11, for nave beretormy . enrh, 011 audit. Odle oif Lading .and ription. needy printed at this prices t'usal lirmadis (fin af A lAA . * USQUEiI 1 1N Iv A 'ION- 1111.PLI LL AND . N -Eur 1 9 333' COACJIMS. ;ay. 1 2 )ttsvOk, Pos4 Carbon, a, Vatitnlkin,..Suabnry, rthumberland, and Citsitawjfsa. PGII BY b.\l-Liv.nr.,r-ft Via. Read Cooper N rj":111RUI ibers n madr arrangements to .uutt an connection with the Daily &Geller, Ca. arraviil PhtLiddotale. for the purporm of t•sengers from Philadelphia to tie hrough the 511040E04 COAL Ft e.a. irri.Weekly Line of Stages, to, le4ve rifIHE Sub.c . ; a form itits Line of Putt.S in Pottsville Ir•nixisimg p ;:tpi.whinna, hive started a P.gtswille on PIrEDNES'D.I.YS, ANti FRIDAYS, the arrival. of the Philadelphia Op lat 3 ci`elock..and .pri.teerti to COOP : .o lowa will branch of, one going to o it will arrive al 8 o'clock. and the ideepirtt there. trill arrive at Pr we's Air, 0110 /.'e't tiafel,at N \ i /I l THollit6a. it rnotutitr. to (lute the Plea- Mb D YS, k immediately p9stiloll •, Ef(3, where L Stirktiogirt. whe: I.6.2wligerS 141. ui Atmit, srl) oc el 8.3.17. • rinee from cooper's, will/ proceed to ell it CATTILIKI-11ri witina .. .it will arrive /at " . 031 e ik. 111 , Ittle to trnke the Cuii:lti il dui. Eli:mink, and Tu4iiiriNA,_, IL:RNING, pa.. - flefli , will leave NORTHVII. The .1 , h. firsdy's Hi Ik. 1.. e a. Law at n ulelock I,rt the stiornine, and the I.)epu , ot to rorrsviti.ts and I)•avitax Kan. Roan at Sun, • yat halt inn at 9, ynnceed.lu Suamoava tie 'linnet • • artive the panic evening at Forrstrtu.s. Fr ni Ca rrii.Wi.L.4.• iteturutog, paa.enget if will I~arr at 9 -1. ,Si„. time at Ca.,pe,s', and reach Porrrs vii.ut to ititie,i,ct the nest tuurnang's Oppo-ntur t'oach to Poaldt•lphia. Et IT i.. 7."; ()E. F R From P.ot otra titro' to Norttottnimtlettd, Stl,nt) t do to Cottivtti...ta, timit " Potti.vtli, to S.pooo‘', (Bro.oi NIL) SU dkr 19 :0;m wok in. 1.511 010 to Siitiburv. vl. ro'i.vlile t ,. 2s & Dotritte R R • ,(10 to Northumb.:o.o44p :450 10 to. Catt a ve1,,1 1,75 JAcI)I4.IkNI St . . Skomokin. JIKEPiki 6I %1 EL. S C.. I'4:smile. " - .1t)• , .T.q.1; & to Cotrau , osa. go pre! Err) Rs% For scats tal apply at Sao& rsoa.... lintel, 4th St,i H unt Vern o n Houas, :24 :44., Con Hail, I.:toted Stalk:* 'lots' and ‘larnhale House, Ott:T..l'l'lo S,r,ro. LT %thitly itoe will firirtiv be e..tabii.h.-.:1 no thy above route. . Putt.Vll.e. i 111le 2'9 :16 LI 1 -• . IC 11 A N (71i 1 . .; 1 i t)TEI.. to r r s:v a t. LE. • , - _ _ gg ;111#a to G . Joh assom 11 :..4 iar.,n int• c-eh•n.erriu- rei.ble.h .1, to rireretto, odcuined hy Joseph tk i „,,,... 1.:-/ a% ne " ..,..i :,noel 11,dt-4 - corner of Ccriirc at,: 11,,,, Callow l l , ll •tre.L., and • na t, r;4111, itti.tro.t.±. it.. •rrenveritent f the aeccannoort•thex et en.rn.ser.. The lot oat% at t 4 pin...ant and et . ntril, h.-arip coring' wonto the ?oa t.hfiee and Town *lan. dad to the Eel...inc.% part of he hot Oath ; and three Daily Lame. to Stares arrnrel•nd depart fro a the Elaelianze h. and awn Reading. Not thuntherland, Datoilik and Cranasieka' .. PRIV .ri.:Flmi Li EN 'rho deanre trpradinir Oar ono-inter month. 'r. the Coal Rrynni we; n.- turrit.tted with earlettora and rhainnera raiteal*ted ta 0a...t0e •ht. fi ne , and rtn ek. t ee.aierta)le the meat ta.tictiou> eue•ate; and ll Ili A v cI.i.ER,4 will adorer. find Inner aeroannOdaihangt•whien arc m.. 4 desired, and the Ariel attrottnirl a serfanig. . It were auperd.nau• to we eitat hum That.r and Rata will alivar Ibe lannehed with the - choteenit ruin& and Imo° ; and with a letott and earottnn• to chaffy hi go •be •rateiciatett (be patronage of the .poblie. Rottaralle, apr 1 11, 1 4 1 t, 15-1 y N.,_ Dawy,s Safety Lamps nor the 64! eltoo rues tort. and mina actonworil kind . 11 r. aieo Indies hew gonna.% to old lamp., and other epatta done at he .uhazrztatt's Cletetk• and Watch Maker Ship, in rentie m.reet, riatt.vtlltt. ' !awe I 1 4 - , l' 111-.Z{.:pli (.0 x TswoRTH. AJ OA itGAIA. for Sole or to Rent. &CRES Lnal Land, with Waitrons Schn.... • wirscreerm L&nduie. &c., all In cycnyttqr ordri for working. having 3 cuod Verna op-n, WNW usdllepnri , and known as the Lei' IV 7 Butt Traci. tut tetraus apply to TAM 4 M. REAT TY, * F Pott.s J ACOII PETER, •. 411.tirnews of Aicob Bun & co. Merck 93 I'3—if PATE 76 SPRIAG %TELL Creps4Strained Saddles. ate D D. 3= 110 ip-vEli. . : IL I' saddle B dk. ieesd Trunk giworfactikrpr. lap FSPLLV I tende , . hia liblCClle thetas tales la,Ceste a the Pahl tc is general foe the ses7 E . Iteeral cocoa eat ho WS leCt4 cril from theta- Ile Doe. tar the that be tl , lOl all ICPI ~1 TP.IIIVIII m Zhe toss:exotic 1. 0 1" wales. for winch be has a retest VII- sodrtt=teetatbeht to the thatite as beam eir somas an ilk case, and comfort to the rater thee say other taeasted, and be recoataleada had *eel Sm..irr. g ,c. . "tiled Sitirlie . to the teeter et* pablia..nin 4 .Axa6ldeztas. lie tbstrefore rest forty to sites the Kobe to call at his sh o p ant d o or to Ur. litna's S. ore bebrie ovott-te the raehatne Hatt. ot a Creme street_ P siille. and exeunt's. for themselves '' He also seeps snetriatly eh iisside getter:ll assort !._ moat et all Jr. rob eneetoesedi aa , Sambilia. gridles.raa / .as Fey Ness. Co* h.pg. and Vira:foa tiartesalrevalza. Vshee.c. Tzsmatex Hata G 1 sari RithaWkiiii• I, e Every desertotihal of irartialoa • 11; ,sme ; m be. - made to' uses, an the alsorthes mimics, 'rob ewe.i ;: re. tar a tailtqs sad so terms as hohr as it eau be demi, Mat Is 1 .. ~... ii-el cot n.t eN • 1110.11 E WiNUIPACTIMES . Fire, . • - arch : ; 110S1•1 -- 1111 L t il m at cArr'r_ •: •: ~ .1 14: k 44144 , • • - I dill qac ontopat6e r 1 0 h; E p ' w a‘vpv9lHNl):l k w tt graterti,e,gtiiiijirppedte . al7bjectill-IN : . . =MI .VOL V. ,i-ENVOAAND. The Sontliekattro 11% wayi stitrancet t :' the tunnel through Shakspeare's ! tiff is - .,twarly . completes!, There are only two turineliTo this line-of rosd . and that through Shakspeafe f" s Was the most dread ed experiment. There is.now pairige oirroW to sortie Parts. it is 'trite) tram line.ride of the- cliff in the other. being en areh inensortug three quarter,. of a mile in length .cot in Wilid chalk.. It is well worth a Iting walk to see ihefinished. portion. Orly' of the galleries leads from the- beich to the main tunnel. which is beautifully turned elliptical arch of between 00 and -30 feet in Sta a b!, On some °ces sions • blue light is thrown op. which produces • strange and alums* unearthly I fled. Among the masses of chalk which eamptsme hiPuver hills, poi tinini of clay. fro (bond totally disconnected, either with the surface at the - groubd, or with each other. 'The Geologist's attention ts also excited by the dit tercet varieues of chalk—ome fortr one hard. one perfectly intik:4llnd with. flints, and one with 'organic Death of Ste Thomas 31 *Jay. Bart.—At a few mingles before two o'clock On Thursday afternoon, that Meritorious and gallant officer, Rear Admual Sir *Comas Alastermars fiatdy. G. C. 8., governor of tbdolloyal Hospital, Greenwich. breathed ha last. Admiral Hardy, succeeded; the late SI! Richard Goodwin Keats as governor of this Institution; in 114 e month of Marco. !WA. On Friday week the idniiral was seen in :apparent good health, walking in the hospital gthunds. On the even. ing of the seine day he became indisposed and was attended by Sir Bieber(' Dom the sur geon of the hospital, and . ::loctora. Gladstone and Dal ville: his coinplaint wine constipation of the bowels. Previoui to Admiral flaidy's 'appointment as governor of the hospital, be was one of the Lords of the Admiralty, and be was engaged in nearly all the na rat engageinents of Lord Nelson.. Al the bar tlea3lTrafalgar, he was flag carman of the Victory. and he it was who endeaVoured to persuade Lord Nelson not to appear .on desk in his full naval uni form ; and when laud Nelson received the fatal shot he fiillanto liarilt's arm. ; and on:hearing the tn urr*hant shout of victory. be enmitred what notither of the etients had .struck. d being ansrered twenty mie,” h.- feebly ejaculated `• Kiss use flar es," jand expired. ,TPlWlrafirllS in Ik.e!Bristal Channel—We learn •r.em the Briaol papers • that the r..wn Conned of 14,!nin1 have under enn..tderatton the mciprieta . of i,..isKii‘ttina , a hoe or telegraph. in the Bristol chart net. in cnmeinplaiion of its becoming the litation for the S.vutn Ameriesn and West India steamers. Order, of !Ire Pricy Coe seal respecting. SrheoLt A irionzo. the minutes of the committee of the Conn ell we find the 'application for giants are 3U7, the number of scholars 55.302, and the ainountapolied For .1C18,:00, WI that the government grant,'whtch is only .£3o,ooo.'has ceased .the demand to exceed the supply by £18.590. We fiid .leo th a t a con -iderable portion of the mernoralisto hike commenc ell banding schools, in't he expectation of rt retying leeuntary assistance. Tbesp things show the free! importance of the grant. anti how much enthusiasm, even' k comparatively Bitch( moving power, is excited in - such a eaose. Amongst the regulation. which the committee bare published, we find one for •ppotriiineril ofonstemors s who are to be au thorized by her Majesty in Coui•cil, and who ere not to- interfere in religious instruction, discipline, or management, but merely to coltect facts and in formation, and to report to the committee. The condttiorth of a grant are—l That the caw- deserves as...stance.. 2. That there are no other fund• to ren der the cre untip-irssary. 3. That the school house ha. a goad legal tenure, and is duly secured for the -iluemiod of the poor 4 That the school will be •nd•perroanerstir ettpitorted. The Com ,outhe aka reqqtrr that the Ennidprtgo shall be sob. +famish arid. ai:yt square allowed for every child. Edocation , for chstd for every 10s. granted. All oayste Oberrlottoo. accounted for, before any mo. arc granted The school moo he connected w•th ITY N 'tonna, - Society, or loreetat etrewnstance• mnin he 'howl) to a arrant any gram tram the c count, tee. fassAftel few nnithtv awn, i'Vel T ortp, P. wer returning home on foot '0 11s tetitiderkw of Me was att•eloid by feriwtonti dog of the mastiff hreed , arninst which rot - defended htm.etf with hi. sick 'until it vi.,* bro. len, in ptrit.rw.. A floe Newfoundland doe which be t.d with him had stood prrfeictle , q4ret during the - , nrontre, bat oat perorivang Nis roamer entirely open to .ine...nnizrd antma4 ruched forward. and. Mare a dointerate atrorele„ surerednd in non recut! 'he e-ewira ; he .then, at.wirwalsar to relate, drazered wt Hitch 'mune yards diatom, where he kept t it be we-,to 111,1" T t• 11 1 ,11 It .11* rtrawne4. IitELAND. The !ford Liererient ot in.iano the seat of has fatihe•ns, on a brief rim to hi. slaters hie parents.. lit. Lorship is, are are happy to hear. in the. hest of health, and his visit has called- forth Co expression of that, etithississtie regard atm!" i, ?eh for him to the North of D.•von. Addrsmes Item Barnstable arid iltraemobe were .prevented to ham immedt•tels .Per his art teal and the tamoot delight wis maniacal...a even at tht. brief 'minima. The No hie Lord wilt be present at the County Sessions next .nreit are understand The government of the No bie LnedimMinuer ib ewe the highest satasfaetion to the Irish peple who en-jOy a continuance of the same pntte•ples which did m hmeh for itie e s p o olvi ander the administration of Lord Normanby. fit.•••2.--j • aril!to • population' of bat ?.65 Il4{, them see 30/ ban 1 / 4 . and braorbea of 6. sue and ,dicre.m. ; +bile .ty ;eehmi, • pn:ooht tton ot 9,00.000. there are Onlr Igh hank", .hten.,,, with the e . seerttein ot the Roth of Ireland and one or two outer baoks-in Dahhh, do tlat own* notes within flit wine of tho toetinp9ht Lore flortraorsort has sutsteribed £lOO •s one of the patrols of the new Coilrirrate School about to be cAtebhoheld to &Koos to the purpose of sistaag io ns rodostneor: His Lordship has also expressed • arts!, to the Match Aueotutoisdatioti Society tor the ereettort 41 a new Church Ort his estire at Rako. and 0t5.,44. to additsso to pantie, a site for it. to sutoestbeLfloo towards the expense, and to endow it Trutt £OO Per a"a"" It is erirettst that the %melee( Waterfisrd will he presetd at the Staifordshans Tory liter:. attach to to route off at Stone In a dat to too i twee t user to pomade : and the noble mango' ti ts seems enared to rapport his fridind; sad nee the I rays of inligina and arra* iry bait pc 'omitl saes tut@• on tie occasion. .1.)o -daritihe apiareheatentee •. Sett kr the inhabttiots for the face of knockers. be .L. ces lamps, and other *bleats. against attach 1. 1 1 marymr• sad his. friends" arc 'harms to hate a apee.-1 antipathy_ 1 - , A petaion arlitetet the 'relaesal of the Reek at itOtsd Owner teoedioar trigaatutes at that:Um. Epp of l l Ansatcrie. 1 'Oct. wALts IV Vete Runlets.—it 'party:et thOditeetors the Tettlfste , Stadwalvmk*lt ,ureesialheivey the Wade - line .between Gianir - audAillerthyr. Tuesday aid Waialeale". dheltith asd Il&bah..— Tbsy,toda sod walked idea! thelgreaer tan of Up find. arid; fittie isterrietash, asd ,wers abstatiat saibteed meiih - the rep* aid :iiiieuttls' or the maim pita= endesorAe awed ere quite 1 / 4 reedf tor- reorient; the pennestari f :rals. hersisqrindir aunts to ottuptetejte Iterthyo soh it•-"o ,ll lglajlkoct,k., ,IReana aft. 4init. The' lbtsdifee tiers tie WWI goat ant and pod teste—sener orthOok are sichfiyikm, c o • - an y - en sy IMENIE - 'SATURDAY MOOINP. -NOV E 3.1 IRR 30. 1/439. 2 , • - , many magnificent-.tincture.-tod- being in the mitiftAf objects -of at. traction -1u vieletweitsfeafititts :grader.- The great Ti-I , ducts !Met Q u akers ' Yard:has- a most striking appetites!? ft ' the insificoad, and en the spot pre rents an ekva ion really sublime in its cbirieter and aceonlit t MennW-lis height ' ar i a 1 : 0 3 ttbd'twenty _hem the Suusdatino to tto parapet, had its kngik' six :hundred fret,' coriii-ling of six midies with their abutments. Tha.bride over the Rhondda, near its confluence with the Tef is sixty feat high, and upwards or oci hundred feet spim.—. At 'Merlin Griffith there as • Sign:, oicoireure bridge. of flee arches,-built of red conglomerate lime stone, (pasties! neer The speC Thin bridge is pecu lively. fine subject tor the painter its graceful pm portions and-Warm meliow, tint hirmonesing besion fullv with the river acd ita woodkil banks, prevent in irresistible attraction to the Ist. The tunnel 'at Ymscoy is finished, eta. be whole Ports rode through it with comfort. The other and more extensive tunnel, is is ins great stale of Forwardness. The 'directors were accompanied 14 Mr. Bosh. the engineer, whose judicious and tattelul display of experimental !science to the arranectients z end ex ecution of bese important works, entitle ham to the highest commmendation. Amongst the many means of conleyarice for visit ore, the Bristol Steam 'Navirration Company dis patched an ertra vessel this afternoon, which prov ed a great convenience to a considerabk- number of Right seers. VOREIGN EXTRACTS. locreat i e 4:personal etunsteaication between Eagj. land andrAtrieriea.—.lt was predicted that the new steamers ' wattle supersede the old liners at once.— But behrild the operation of steam!! It has filled Up not only its own vehicles, but all others The peck eta,, and there arc fifty of tkem, to and from New York, were never so clowded, in the 'steerage as weft as in the cnknu ; and the lame is true of all the "transient vessels." The old world would seem lit erally to be ssarminiy. In May ensue about 12,000 Passenzers to New York a lone Of these, probe bly, three fourths were krtish-, On the whole. I b.-Iteve tbe l quality of our aminiaratton ia4ccidedly improv mg. 7he may It Ga happy .—Fnt your coat according to your cloth ts u old maims and a wire one. and U people. will °lily square their ideas 'according- to their circumstances...how much happtv. might we all be ff we would come down a -peg or two in our notihns, tjt ■ccurdaucr• with our itaimig for tunes, happiness-would .!Ways be. within our reach It to not what we have'or erhat we have not, which adds or subetreets from our felicity. It is the looginglor more - then we have. the envying of those who possess that more, and the wish to appear in the world pf more consequence then we really are, Which destroys our psaceut mind and eventually leads to ruin. A French journal contains the following state. meet which we quote, although i: seems to UP very meich'lthe a puff:—^A broker' in Parts is sate to nave recently purchased tor a trifle en old paicting, representing a knight in armour. Being very dirty be set at cleaning it but in the operation the aortae! peeled off an pans, and be do vexed be neath another. picture, 7hsch appeared . . to be tar greater menu. He carefully pursued his task, and at length found litinsell in possession of a maguifi cent rerretieritantm of tlie'Virgin, with a date halt effaced, but the autograph of Poussin perfectly dia. line!. Contionmeurs at .once reengnized it as the Vi-ege sex Rases, of ithteh P..usin in one of Ins letters complains that k hid been latken sway from turn by the Margo:ll , d.: Pardaillams Seeefil ama.. hours have mote examined this resioro-d gem, and a Russian Prince ts said to have coffered 50.000 fr. for it. It is presumed the Aloarquis de Pardaollans bad the picture painted over to p.ut bilag revolt. steed and reclaimed by Poustin." Musical .4 endure. Fieder ick ;Z—, • miudc. I amateur of D. MUMMA, in the grand chrehy of Her at.. possesses a feinshr spaniel. winch its. become a strange source ..,,,r t.rror.co •11 the mediocre MUNl teens of the place and its vicinity. Hir4e Acquired a competency by commercial industry, Mr. ti.-- retired from business; andadevoted hunseli„ heart and reed, to the daily mid hourly enjot meat of hi. favourite science. Every member of his little bonne. land was by degrees involved ionic or less in the same occupatton, and even the linuscherld could in time bear a fart in a 'chorus, or decipher a =middy of Schubert , One individual alone to the family seemed to resist this mueleal entrancement ; this waa a small spaniel, the role specimen of the canine race in the mansion. Mr. S— felt the itupie-ei tinny of min &Ingle* theory of eounds into the head in poodle. hot be firmly resolree to make the &nuns/ best soine part or other in the general domestic coo. cert. am, by perseverance,nd the adoption of Inge moos inearei„ he attained his object- Every tune that a false Cele escaped e her twin itairxennent or voice, as often as any bl 'r„ of whatever kind, was eottimitled br the me " tiers of th's musical fair. fly, (and each Wanders e acknetunea committed inientioinallyy Omen earner is master*, cane Lyon Inc 'beat of the enbirtunate poodle. till she howled p far a growled again. Br a d-tive , simple menaces with the :dick were sub.* led for Wows, and at a soil more - advanced ' of thii e.tiritordruary Id training, a mere &tweet r. Pi—'s eye was sot ficiexi to make the animal hi:nig 10 admiration. In the end, Fondly became set thoroughly acquainted with, and attentive to. false notes and other miasma barbarisms, that the she:nest mniake of the kind was ttflallible signalised by , ii'',fell tram her, forming the mod expressive commentary upon ttae min.pm kitmabar..—Wben exionded Insila were as of the eninials• acqueeroents, OM!' were never finned to tait and poodle became, what she still is. the meet fanned% impartial, and consmentsits euemotaeor in Hesse. But as may he h i nniagined, bet musical appreeiricm is entirely negative ; ir you stag with expression, and-phry with laSility, she will remain t i, cold and impassible- But t your execution exhila it the afightest &feet. add . ois will have her instant ly • snowing bet teeth,: wb iftif her tail, yeipear. barking. and growling. Ailed', present time there is not a concert ut an epees al' Darmstadt to which Me. Fred. S— and his er,dm.., ful dog are in,* m inted. or at least, le de T. ' Mer.iegir Extroordiartryi —On Monday week. at the OW lefttehith.,Barbro upia Trer3t.,Georce Lame. ared tarty Az. led to the t howeloal attar. &rah Woodward. aged citify six; who was ocogitiouriod to church by bet great-itrowl , deueiter. The !nevem of Gives late M tan Floselept Smokties become a colleen to the dcieuittes of the church of Recite. , . The appliestion of a kind emanate. tithed dr,fis dr Neale's. (the en Isesramots rotted.) to 1 heinx grees this phint,.. d 'ft, an enormous axon.— ••This diseentery;" Says e ,Csitrier Frew.** —aril obsrate the necessity of patiehasisig Romig° hemp_" i Oa Seritisu morning. recess at ,Witrobwritra mensgereft, ,on at Ned - ' bail. gave birth to four I fi n e whit tins male and t female. There is nor grosring_i the garden o( 31t Bent hey, 4 Assad, ow °swears. a spientfil dahtia,„4l. comatose, - Lieeepoold *Mikis nearly-ten fitet . ftV aad bits nbinamorl 2' it. - ....1' ~:=,. .FIF '','. •liire,""nteg'tvaanch tainor....alet, K e y es . . 4 b. (buten% 'Sealab atintortailta in Wisdom dating the whale of Sunday weak. Ude Await; be was neither...Sas aussiebrable; wind' sat donde°, afTSt.. ,Geines-ghtiPel.bradifff to th eekialers,,kt bars vi e . of the geren„ aa Bar :thirty and thie• tem • nt Sat Cabin and the Paeheiner goat let 44141JftromilkW11001i4haisr tiecimmt.crpailititertif ich“tioarikuswes, Voirisetoatt - ictiime: itizer Ms isrl~: lined lei bs for .net Wise • • • "Yee are as ezerteet piebtr." said Thy Heisktee vetteratr, the "abase:es. .14es so, girt" 'reitireco- the - ettite. ••Why":" re'spAndhd the wit. `yen bate contrived to peek a quart &afloat tripe MO a pie decanter."— - _ The Goli.tt affair at Eglintoo Go* kook to have mit the noble earl .£2o‘ool/.... - • An alarm of fire was given at Windsor Castle on Tuesday last, hot it tamed out lobe nothing more (ban a 'chimney floe. The lye Peter Dawn. E.q, stockbroker, hers left a legacy of the valise of .E 24.000 to the University Col lege tom ion, payable at the death - id hip widow. Mr. Tahlood„ of Chelmsford, is min in oriwn• having, been inancerated no less than thirty enthi weeks, for non-payment of a church late of ss.tid. Eelitiontioar, • Bross.—ln a field belonging to Mr. Thorpe, of the Devonshire antis._ at ilightield near Chesterfield. there are a uumhdr of beani. 'woo of the stocks of which are wean ket)high, and bear forty two phda each. . Septewsker totiNnantitv of rain winch fell in September was 2.941? int:heir Weems day ipd Thursday , the lath sod I9th, were the two wettest days. The mean of the thertnotuoter at 9, A. it., less 60 Bribe hottest day. being the tel. when the glass was hp to 54 4. There were twine one wel daysi,and only nine fine days. The wind was southerly and westerly for l 8 dace. DEATH WARRANT OF JESUS CHRIST. Of the many interesting relics and fragments of antiquity which have been brought to light by the persevering research of modern philosophy, none caul,' have more Interests bw the philanthropist and the behevvr, than the one which - tee copy below 'Chance,' says the Courier /es Etats Unis, • has just putiuto our hands the moot imposing and interesting judicial document to all christhans, that ever has been recorded is human annals: that is, the identical Death Warrant of pur Lord Jzscs Cumasr:—The docu:ncont wall faithfully translated by the editor, and is in het ertict •Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate, acting Gov ernor of Lower Galtilee, stating that Jesus of Na zareth shall sulfei death On the cross . InAter sear seventeen of the 'emperor Tiberius Cesar and the `2sth day of March. at the city of the holy Jerusalem, Anna and Caiphaa being priests, sacrificators of the people of Gird,.Ponuers Pilate, Governor of Lover. (*lee, sitting on the pre-laden tial elixir of the Pratory. condemns Jesus of Nazar eth to die on the cross I etween two threver.-the great sty notorious. evidence of the people say ing— -4 I. Jes sii I seducer. .' _. . -3. He seditious. . " 3. He ti ah enemy to the I.rer. 4. He rails himself falsely. the Son of God. 5, He mlla himself falsel the King of Israel- 6. He entered into the temple. followed by a mul titude bearing palm branci4in their hand., girder tote first centurio4,Quillus Cornelius, to lead him to the place of execution. 'Forbid to any person whomsoever ; either porr or rich, to oppose the death of Jesus. The witnesses who signed the condemnation of Jesus': are viz:—l, Rabaul. a Pharisee; 2, Joannas Rorobable; 3, Raphael Rolbania ; 4, Capet. a citizen. Jesus attar! go out of the city of Jeruseleto by the gate of Suto-nut:: The above sentence is engraved on a copper plate; on one side are written these words similar mate is sent ha:each nine.' It was found in an AlD sive vase of white while excavating in the ancient city of Aquila,. in the kingdom of Naples, the year 1820. and was discovered by the COM MISIC4/1011 of Arts attached to the French armies. At the cspedition-of Naples, it was found enclosed in • box of ebony, in the earri.ty of Chartrein. The vase in the chapel ul Caserta. The French transla tion was made by the members of the 4.:ori..rt of Arts. The origtnal is in the Hebrew language.— The Chartrein requested earnestly that the plate should an' be t..ken away from therm—The request was granted. as a reward for the sacriCee they Mid made for the mote M. Denon. one of the gateau., caused a plate to be made of the same model, on which be had engraved the above At the sale of his collection of antiquities, &e. it was bought by Lord Howard for 2.890 hams. Its inisinsii val ue and interest are much greater. A -few }ears iso there was found at Gaitskill, New York, a ...shekel of Israel," of the time. of our Saviour. On one side was the representation of a palm leaf.- otf,the tithes. a picture of the temple, with the words ungFerneath, -Holy Jerusalem:* in the Hebrew tongue. Relics like these, pinperly authenticated, have about them an Inexpressible sacredness an 4 moment. They seem to bend two worlds and to m - human curi osity from the finite to the infinite. A HEART-TOUCHING ISTOR Y. A genteel and intelligent young emu about thirty years of age, named George Mortimer Wanliven, was recently taken op at St. Louis on • charge of being. drunk in the streets and disturbing the pence. He pled entity to the charms and evidently laboured ander great emotion. When requested to give roam amount of - himself, (we copy froth the Si. Lorna BuUenn) he. replied : . Sir—l nave now arrived at that extremity of de- gradation wfch, long ego, I became satisfied would one day in other become my portion.—&r. I do not believe I was horn to this. la my youth. , when I first started an the world. my' prospects and hopes were as bright as the sky which bent over me. I married a beautiful, wife, when I was t-rnty-eigbt years old, and had acquired a 0: - ii:se comps tenee. Sir, I need not tell Ton /WIC I bored bee I I "see by your countenance that you know something of human nature. and are Omit; satisfied that I am gat a co moo loafer—and that I base been driven to the pniserit extremity "As some caranifitrary tir cumstanom Bat I will praised with my 14ory.— "Two yesins. after I was married to my wife—who was a young English lady of handsome expectations -:in4 had a beautiful boy to bless me withhis inno cent etideennentcere remised letters free; England. aunostaeittg the drub d' y wife's Wier. and web edit/Irene to name to England immediately. for the purpose of 'rang; tap thinagaiM of tbs deceased, and receiving my spit**, portico of the estate. .I twine-. 'finely made preparations "far my iliiiartuir, tool liseing my in* order ther'in of in intiMaio fn"* a 4, iirborrisioile - weillfen- 7 Amen Wilkiiigh ..hoi. I scram for Itmthini: - lly badman detelpi go loovethow Itaa'siste.` cili!tel!s Bl N l /.,4'4l Z 7, 0 1 11 'hi lialkutti**F:Tl 4-'4.1 to V- .4- i6 ,* AtliPerjliakict I,lfr* Ix K i - ' : 1 0 - iirr!f;,%rit44- 13 ,401?-q 4 -1 4 --1 i ....4 4 ,91 1 . ttmit ° 1 -axial steps 4 minitkir-rinors:pcsiiesr were, - 1 asimmescideL I teceir4 alligketeasrArier- - .- winekeee,teLlerara i lassuk in :ova raiment ' . 4ittftip tiappitmiii-iiii,ricatii, meitarw -. 4 0 7. 01 0 11 7 ,1, --. Wrnia 1 0. 1 00• 10, 1 1 10 1 ai bellies sal somial•Laidiseismiliatimmisammhxy .beg rth deilolate i , sr' life throe writ my ftiesi • T •‘• cm, ..,,, _- - • , 'Tkri-2:4VAiIv,A " je,; 4 . 7, 47_, -77►Ktf ••• Flirca:i%iii of t if.Z .: W.712.# 7 71.,1J-: -- 7- -,, a , , , :to mr_asesl4 pkuo;ro,•—zsietitisole• 13633 . - • Amiga*. atid.,ins hoyy-tlarling boy—note. iAsyltati--aneljktif-pnbric eharhyl ". I “Wil t hingliby. had Ocariited -himself sea rich pli6n ek itinn Alabama, and that.lisevraa sidonening t.r the north for the purpose of-revaluing his health: my child under prom primetion, I Sew in par spit id the destroyer at Dv - peace. with my bean b'Prlii°ll with Meng*. A Montgomery, (Ala.) I tv,rned iihat Willoughby.liad .Itern there, in romp-a. with, • lady. who he called his •vrife-:-thot be bad been Cu velars a notatioupfilack leg Ind swindler, and had ‘•orie to Mobile, leaving Lie wife (my wife!) behind, in cireinnatanwm ofaleatitution. After wait ing for- spine um% and, beating nothing, from her base paramour, she boiroWed money °lslip:me of the citizens and followed him: • Mad with rage and diuMppoi..taimit, I purstic4.— /it Mobile I lost all tutees of the silken and his wretched victim. - tproutededAni'Nevii Orleans; and, on - Making inquiriennf the diketeDq!Cabk I vras told by the Ciptain of out of tlitan'engsg,ed in run ning to St. Links, that a woman inawering the de scription I gave; had gone'itip the - rtver on his boat some time since. 1 immediately embarked for this place sir; erulmy money being nearly exhausted, I wits'compelled to take a passage on deck. e I arrived here . in a;crimplete stale of destitution; and being unable to learn any thing of my wife or the Milian Willongfibii P. became diScouraged and disheartened. The• bottle eras my resort. I min gled with the vilest of the'Vil, and lest night was persuaded by several others, to visit a house of ill farce- I entereil-vmd the -first' object that met my gaze was my wt, timing on the lap of of ruffian, and reaigning her tender ehe t k, %Inch I had not suffered seven the winds of Heaven to vir•it too nughly; to his diagustin geamaises. Sir. sit i became mid! I can tell no more, but that I rushed front the house, inviting the most in 9 maledictions uppti him who had (eels the cause of such misery and an guishi and fund inyidqf this morning in the equation :a, which you nrw behold me. Sir, si s you can inflict will lea punishment to me; s and you eint bestow no - greaer favour than to take my life.— bassi - lived too Long—l am ready to die." He-was discharged. Returning through the MAIM building. my eye, accidentally caught the feint of a young.wornati- in a room which we dere tidally passing. . i - ~ ••• And libel does she run " . Nettling, ' said the keeper ; •,• her buslendrwa• drowned last Saturday, and as she had neithe4triends Inor money. they, sent histand her •chilp;bidiergsbut she will bet dismissed next Monday." 'I . ' Vi i -e turvento the chamber to see the Young arid= l ow . As e entered the room, she turned her head ; it , io as one 'that a painter would d e light to sketch ; 1 and if I was a painter, rwould attempt it.—Aut • more than twenty stimineishad passed ever It. Thu rich b!ueseje was not. dinirraA and the roundoclw i o f youth had- not passed away from her lestirm, ', lie-ctit grief had deepened on her counteuMlNM , Jim ! melauctiolly whirl. seemed; tether natu r e •lhsn the l con. qtenet of sudderibereavement. poverty hid ' 'et sea cely begun its Work of defacing :beauty by • the ate I, of cam which It maks upon the lace. ; Ihe infant was ~at home;" ita face was hidden, 1 A ra l the small hondkerehtcl i wlsich•lay over ite moth. I - _ .—..-rw. swwwswa --Ircis ei`• net lii . ` served at Wire .to eider th e features of 17 From the ,S. Gazette. ' , the child and to cotmeal the !source of his DOW. P.EADLNG AND ITS Vii VIRONS. ishmsnt; • '\' -. 1 . ' , . ...,__.... PM etty bath its feelings as well as wea lth sus IN ' II . _ I had ocrasion toloetpend a day or two, a l. nut the day or two's residence in an ( almshouse may setae middle of July lad, in Reading.. I dat't know ea- I rather to sharpen shill, devlce therat.:and on honed wily what days, because all that I spem. there are ' mind will respect these teldifigy wherever they are marked' with a a bite stone. One delightful after- found, It was not until f bat led the young widow noon I accepted an invit4ion of a friend to ride ti.- into cioncersation. and thus shown a sympathy in to a part of the conetry which I bad not previously ' hi r scoter/Ns, that I , ventured to ask Get atbd ate seen—a kwotides southwest of the borough. Our 1 rop.e. d to do atter :teat Monday, when even the outward ode ;en chiefly along a 'narrow sttroin I almshouse would cease to be a retreib. • that one time went brawling over the donesand pet.- She would go to Reading. and dance find her' Ides, and then, contracting its width, it slid silently way to the city, where ict..e thought she Eouh(carn, through a rich meadow, pouring abundance along 4 a' using. - BY ~. ,+, • it' margin. Again. a large portion of its waters I, By thZ. time, th orphan had becn, arouwa from , were diverted to the edge of the meadow, until it beta I blare •Irog heti9ith the handkerchief. and his - litiler, a_height far alcove the level of that portion which apron served as a recipient for some small offering riq in the gatural channel. and until it sequined a i a hich seemed due at least after arch direct question position to make a fall sucient for grain -mills. ilke. 1 ing, and which, taking dud courEe, Called for gwer It was delightful to see to how many Melt that little • acknovilidgement. hem the widow. . . dream was turned by the ingenuity of man. with- ! •i But haw will .yoli be able to pay your passage out destroying one for abich it was peeled out ' io the city. aiiti earn, v.L. n there, to preside for your: by Him Who . huldeth the watersin the hollow oft self aid child!" his hard." I - I ate health:* and strong, and, though ant witch , Pursuing t'..e route upwards along the margin of ! used to bard walk I think God a :II aid the widow this henifieent great, for 'several moles we mined at I and the orphan. That certainly ir ma coilLdence:' length short, and came through rich falai?, and sate- I , I bore so, " said is ted hoed labonnz farmed+, taint descending a hiil,'a ; . I knots it. • Look at the ircginning of his good. large and handsome I:inidine arrested our audition : • ne.s. " said she, iointing 'to die money in the child's ~ - It was the !haws Corsys Pooaaocsa, I hip; - lad that gathered, too, in an almshouse! I don't know when I, have seen so much taste ex- I .‘h" cotit.nned iheweovv. painting With itrelifrieg billeted in the selection of a site of a public budding. I e; Cs to a passage in the evening Service of her ray' It vies Io the ntre of a broad,• gentle declivity tow. i .. r book that lay oq the du:ifs I.p. - they that !kar . anis the soot Above the budding, the land I the Lord have hoped in the herd ; IL: netheir help. was sales tly high to run ly the mem,. , es . iii t p7otretoi." '' amply vii water; and below, it slanted 'sus, t There ia; a siceplir";:y la i'...e confidence of the macefully with here and there • slope sent-'a raise, • vo ti ne a omla that deeply atli.cted we as we ll y . as m unul, fa down , the meadow was margined 1., a; c onspaniornimth without a wore I pointed to I V P 3 * - ha ' 4 "ing to 1'..7 it-- Introit' to the Schell- ! :vier armed adjoining that which she had quoted : kill. / -. I - , lday the Laid add blessings upcb youL--npon ycki oil one aide, at a distance.. an eminence vas t and your children." ' with a grove of native oak so thinned by t As we were leaving the roam ti,e• keeper remark. : care And industry Zs to allow a green carpeting be- ! ... ‘ i to nee ; - A mountreiroman'of venni, I suppose r kw- / Brad garden* for the evtablidrcnt• were : The Inshers ire very ylentiful tide since the; mil fenced in with pales ; and atrouts.L the almost Mop:- • curls have beciundectaken-"„ • • Wale Li ha re we yielding their sheaves to Cie gorm r . I walk& . The. unfortunate are of a l l cowl-- of the - Poor-bootee," while many of its tenants were tries." ' '- ' ' '. thirusting to the sickle, binding the rich Wadies, or i .. B u t Ism that:ate, - rondo:led the keg:4'l.'46W losdirig the groaning wain. lis user confident ' in Providence. She will hasa to nite :i at tiv I ve "" crow • Leseknikocir carriage ate horse in the are of one e o c ,_ c k end miler too. ' 4 - of our cowpony. my corepacien introduced me to the .i Before I could reply. I mittseir.ne° 'V" keeper ,of the east estril4shrossit. who kindly condor- . Reacrots. Ile_ bud guise flak to the. widow. saw tee us from cellar to gar' iet,sthltis aoquaint.d ! h,; 14.1 eyes gruhrO., and a tear fell . fe+*(l bers. IV'. with the safrevera, and the *- .•( ti•e l. ;'n• k- ' filled in gratitnile,awsbe folded a hank sae into Ow' lotunent—the healthy of his Bork. twins ch urls in 1 - 0/1... liiieW hir•C' ' - . i corner ere .... the fields. • - 1 . , 1 1 *king leave of the attentive keeper of the liiiaire;i , I do not Ptinx"e to cructas-41 that we slew: but-i ire there sway, impteswd with the Diller and weal' it cosy be well 'to say that the rooofs were construe-' l basest of the'estahrishlncet. ' , .„..._,_,_...,...; ma t.. he well heated in the wailer , atici prepedy ran- $ our.rosd Lea short diets+ hey throligu weigrzur. tasted in the summer . ' fields of th e shoshottee--nerer was the Mile thrus t'. • i Herr was the west's wsndrobe,oith shendent vial- i into sulk in Shiitidaitt - - - plies of appairel, marked and nundiered ; and Awe i .. A i d dd., - - sown •liit Tear? 'la ti in- thewoman found their gunnel:me all arranged. 1 culling to My ark - Eyed -fr iend. ln one place, I theeereral a keg of tobacco. tow- !' , t Every seta ail-. ,t aids which nay heart warmed with-the serneantirstwe i .. Tg ere w as ' 450.ega e0 c... ht,Prositleitesc e4rtr. ' 4 iii• of whet acq ua int ance s. • flat war for the pains i that , ft ekaili t : 4 l mil-I, thiniiitiftW —mid lie 4174. mime Mem* of snuff-.and even a tea l the widow and.her infant. - • . r ' '' . r: .: .'4'. of .04.7. lidded a Purfissi fur the 1••••••des save 1 ... There Was of Idiseit‘-ntionpeanvein- , -' of the laborer who did not think it right to break elf : .A T ed. • The site was- well wleeted;tlKSelli lay I too short. - i fair to tbettoolood -the soil wits inatutenetthy s, Then the hay field sod the grain - field chimed 1 and rains, and ssilleneti t.y , inkure." • 4- ;' -' the healthy of bathwezes. indtbe MOMS of theplace i . True." seild't"'iliiiiiirnit: VlicYffrthe willoV,, :o( . 9 . were poorly tenanted. ,k blind men-itas strumming. ! wirock t r, *Mei 'Oita iievr.bY ir? - - tlEsolarlPe . . at some nnfeetwommestile insert:lnes; *nether ball 1 . A 4 oil t elittiariceiir Stileileitilkietwe - wir u "120r#6,-.14 looking user the & Or *penman Fisakm la /to elare:kitriotiff OsitiWiti4ty widowed , aid: 'one owner lay: . a trio Shout fifty years- of , sge; he f the r"' fist hoiest.. ii# had _no pain , it wasoridetwr bat thine was no hope i irro nt '•"''''-' 7 r . ttAiries; and OK dal, . -Ingsarkal", 4 ,..... 4 ma his Wow— lambi seethes towns witehingthe t the chear ''' --" the k poit , titbet#W.nu: ,decrine of the'ituti—otaddi*bow motility its broid 1 tel d in a t ti t he onfKlemer in Prosibitiiie; tine dropped below the Cr* of the -western hilt i heistube'lliiirkind ta ; eseili 10 ; 611 chatty ' • r , ` , .=. , HeCirti 'l6 a ispi4 cia l ltumptio ß , _sad th e reins ofloticr***ithetia:''. o - .. t,. '-1 . the/4840.A1 hot &twit bitst:tai he its. tryitpoii; 4 ps l e ietir*kli lig ac the widowk-7.-,eilit ow hie hod* at po e r. ,#libi t iti o itsrt or lotlitthe , i sia- ,yi,e-s ie:do-nud ge r ion lititt litter' " . hirrea 6 .444 1 : 1 ! hilitinek_ AO* traa.APIMEI4III,-for : i s ';es • ,.. - .4 . : 7 , .... ...e-,: -.ea -44.1%,, n.r, ..a l ,: v - 111 S:i ...• : 4 1 q94*..agiekgRa*S.J••••tkaelatfilirsAilt - 3t e i 3 • l Z l4 'l,*' W: -i 1 1 ,t P116 ..•7'; - " l e i-. ! ..c... wa ; '111; be, . _ l4 •lbei- ,- :_-. H --, "' -,. .ik e • - t ; :.-1 -. '•-•••'... dot wicestaiW ei llt4*l l e c eret - ':g e tr ikait . . ( , Chke4licAips,.. . :...! at imigieeleiJeigi ; the widow kielittliti - far:-iiiiiser ofher kewthseple by hid httihnoillkles'iti. it sltikelkks4rtinerser. Jahn low the! ifiStrirthalkleeteeAttetWrttr. daft it** et'sgme4. .../4 7 lita . 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Aber a'oll. ferdttlyti4.l.4)k-ii Ov: • • ' -4 .Tlitit74l4obn -- kivriiittfiiiiiing *finietitioct to a biAbligWitboitdistm4ceTiihoilhe i liigi n hotilm, *. ec tbesdikl'atinaots lebeleAktintwa i i • the home•offisei r ifernor ti. • Ant!*Sitsidenee of Lie ExtelletiefiLtowliat use is - it ribti Cornelia - sem" - ! - ' We entered The lioase, lob* .'pekdkinre mutts of elissineesaveresidence of - refittettletite.'"- The perlot.cras occupied by. Some. bast &sten:poo r r atisarablemaiiisteirseboseirAppedbeir‘tablirisilling out like the'sinibl,4 in - the netely seeped' fields ;i4thi the trent-Yard less , * -refreshinrphtee fora tacit. of unhumautted bein - ga,te whomthe atraighlijacket bid became a iiimilhae restraint. t • Alissevi,tr lodging sod limning rooms , of ,the late dueecitor.-_mere7 thspesed *retched moping 4:4- jects; ssulieisofwhorsjortniiinliss,.lngLisidiStralthea osi,ss Riffs had departed. - As pre -weft kissing this miwraile settle one throat his bead, ',.through a hole in aisindow.#irectly into my face, ant denten.: io knout- mum he istiottid-bet,riesSed... It wits black man, in tbe,foll enjoyment:of diq aniall , pos4 a -more uncouth istitict-nwiet tisited the dreams of is. lobster eater. • - • The keeper informal him.. as ke.had all °tits applicants, that the committee would meet-on lino day, . • . ill =tMI VW"- or trelborift-44,6414# re -- frAIMIW" "goo; 17.