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Yearly ndvertitere will - be - dealt withciir Abe 'following tern's:. • . . : ..", - - Ono Column .$213 Two mares, ~...$ 10 • • Tbree-fonrihedo.':. l .ls One do. -..... ...6 ' Half c01inti0...::.. - .12 ' BasiCesa evils, 51ines,3 Alipadienisementirtrinst &avoid far in itdiraikpiril .esa an account is opened ;arab theadvertisato , • • . Thoeltarge or perchanta will ; be- $lO per annum, TAO the pnvaege °flee:nog one advert isement not exceeding one *kin standing daring the yearlind 4eserthig a 'smaller nice in each paper.' Those whe D enims , a larger. space wi !the chgrgo clip. • , Allfor Tavern Licence. Si. ' ' All notices for Meetings and proCeedings ofmeSt. 4agii not considered or gegerul interest, and nissyoths ,pr notices which have beep ,inserted beretoforegra• nitiously, with the exception of Marriagei and ~dtutha.- w ill be charged as advertisements. Notices :of Deaths,in which invitations are; extended to the Tmends and relatives of the deceased, to attend the fu iteral will be charged is adiertisenients ' ' . ,_ .. . . , . TOUNTIERFRITERp DEITH.BCOW . ... irony. puhlic toillytease observe that no Biatuireth 4i p ius are gen.nne, unless the box has threelahels ;arm i, ( the top, the .side and the bottom.) each icontainingi faustraile signature of my hand writing, !:has—s. Susanne:re/. At D. - These labels' are en— 'graved on steel, beautifully designed, and done et' an !expense of over IP,OOO. Therefore it will be .seen !that the only thing , necessary to procure:he medicine .it! its. purity, is it, observe these labels. ' ' fftentetober the top, the side, and thebottomThe irellovring respective personsare duly authoriz ed, and hold . ge r t ificg tem of Agency for the Sale of firandretlei Vegetable Universal Pills, jY SCIWYPEA.I, COUNTY. Mortimer.,,/r. Pottsville. Hunrzingor* Levan, Sef ylkill gayer!, E.liammer,Orwigsborg. S. Seligman. Port Carbon, . James Robinson Ai Co., Port Clinton, `Edward A. Rattner. Minersvilte, "- Benprain Heiner, Tamaqua. r A Cltiserve that each Agent has an engraved Certifi cate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. BRA N DRUB'S Manufactory at Sin; Sing, and op on.Which willatirri be seen exact copies oldie new labels now used upon the Brandreth Pill Boxes. Philadelphia, office No. :8, North Eighth St. BRANDRETII,M. D F4htvary - B—ly . • GOLDEN SWAN HOTEL, . . gEVEVE . D,) . No: 69 N. Thixd ,91.:abare 4ich, Philadelphia - BOARD ONE DOLLAR 1 . ER DAY. CtikßbES W RISS - has leased this ,dld.esta fished hotel, which has been completely put • ', ; in order • for the accommodation of • ••• I, i ' L • travelling and.permanent boarders. It IS g . proximity to , ; business„, render* tt lesirablu to strangers and residents or the city.s. Every portion of the house has un dergone a complete cleansing. The culinary e c par t ment lig of the ,6rsturder—withrmil cooks and 'hervants sneered to insure attention tarteste as accurrirandations.for 7(1 persons. Those who. may favor,,the house with their custom, may be assured of ',finding the best of fare the best of attention, and, as is stated above, ~very r'easonable charge.. • • Singh day, el 1' 25. • lE Ream fur horses and vehicles. Also Aorses •-•,o hire. • ,Er Geriniatatnn'and Whiternarah Stage Office. Philadelphia. 11ecemher 11,1841 SO-if 111114 PER HANGINGS & BORDERS.—The soh ••• scriber' has on hand and for sale a very : choice lot of Paper Hangings and Borders for Parlors and Hails; which be will sell at very low. rates. " 8. BANNAN. Also for sale a few elegant Fire Place Screens. November 5. 1842, VERY CHOICE GREEN AND BLACK TE-1Sowl'.8; J. Beatty have War received from New York, a large supply ofehoice Green ano Mace Teas. ' ' . December . 52 VII PAP COPY ROOKS—At 6},centa each 1 7-i for sale by t , Oct. 22, 43-f- -FEVER AND AGUE. - ROWAIVD'S 7091 C MIXTURE. • •14 FRE"4III supply °Me above Medicine.a certain XII- cure for the lever and ague. JuSt teceived and for sale at September 3 runt WHITE LEAD. WET II ER I I is de BROTHER, - ma nu fact u. • • = Fees, No 6.3 north Front street, .Philadel. phi:), have:now aigood supply of their Warranted pure white lead, and those customers who have been sparingly supplied_ in consequence of a run on the article, shall now have thefr orders Nn known substance possesses those;preserra. lire and beautifying properties so desirable in a paint, to au equal extent with unadulterated white lead; heece any admixture or (laid matdi. l:as only mars its value. .11. has therefore been the steady aim of the manufacturers, for many years. to supply to the public a perfectly pure white lead; and the unceasing demand for the ar ticle is proof that it has met -with fav'ar, Jt is invariably branded on undbead— W ETU ER ILL dr. BROTHER . . in full, and on the other, WAR RANTED Put,te--,all in red letters. Novimber 19, - 0. II USES dr LOTS • • - * 1.3 14 FOR SALE, •,..... •..4:, teas 1 , f . sass ~. 11 t '-.-- Alan, a large numbev of la an ? ---.. L . - . Buildings and nnt Lora; of -- - .. v a nuo . sum on the Navigation tract, lying princi yally in the Borough of Pottayille. A pplyto SAMUEL; LEIWI,S, Real estate agent, Centre St. July 16.29-tr MOUNT CARBON' At OTE Schuylkill County, a, r.O nEN BRIG HT resket ulty announces, um'to his friends and the Public hat he has tak. en this,aplendidi airy and 'delightful establish /. • ment, situated at the termination o the,Reafling and LPhi/adelphia Rail '"' • hood, where he will be happy to wait al I on those who visik'the,Coal Region. '„inn business, or fur the piirpoie of enjoying the mountain air and water. Tfic7flotels is large. Anistind and furnished in the beat style—and no ; pains will be spared to rendeOsatisfaetion to all „may favor it. with a visit. ,Being !ten minutes walk of the Borkitigh of Pottsville,. though sufficiently removed to escape the dust! ;tint noise of that bilsy,Mistling place, it is con . lidently believed that it will be filund much - more ple'kiant a r id egreeable,,than any other Hotel in' •fthe pfriched to the Hotel is a large 'and beautiful , garden, <overlooking the River tSchuvlkill, the Schuylkill Canal, }fount Carbon (extending to the Min'es and theme, ito Sunbury) the •Ct.ntre Turapilie,"iind at the; same time affording I real and. romantic viewof five Mountains. The house is supplied witlb •• pure mountain spring water, and a Bathing' • esiablishinent unrivalled in . the country. A ,•splendid. plena4e Car is, kept for the exclusive, 'accomlitiniation'Of Visitors, who tria'Y lie disPiWed, ,to Wilt the Mines:or erilarthe'Wild and roma n: , tic scenery of the surrounding country.• Individ) • nala or families .mhy rely on having . ample room, odd every passible attention. Kant CarbOnJunel9. ti44l PANACEA.—A fresh supply o e•-'•this- celebrated -.Medicine knit received, and or site. by the eubtenber. wholesale and retail. taßbiladelphia. price& 3 bottles_ for $5 retail. . • 13.•-IidNNAN, Agent f6r Settnilk ill county Oct. 22.43- ,PLAYING CARDSO—The anitscOber, fi ns just reeetagd a n-assoitinent or. Pis3Atig' Card.. Plaid.and Slat:Ticks which he tvilreeit whide. .Isslai and twill at vary hiw rates. Merehanta —sad otheia sup - plied itt Ptilladelphia pike*. B. BANNAN. •• .I';tcovember.-19 ; 'AID 181 II ivinsxm-4014. rw;Ti3l by ILS MILLER & HAGGERTY, one pencheoii.on- Polar 1014,1ti0h., Whigkey.thard„ A mpe t i orr p a i e an d 'aDaik'Brin4Y. annoblVt-Wr?PkG#3* theeinfsool4;""" VOL i tik)q.Oß'S BAtsAnt," Fo r ia;nain ! pgin,' Coifids: l cacti. al ' Aria' eit 'the aides or' breast- Aiikittizt • Pieuiis). - sharinovi of breads, Patpitatitirr-ofthii heart, Debility. Nemo:mese, and, ail direat,el cftke, Zunrsaiid ,pREPARRD at 3754 Bowery. In the pity of,J 4 lel York, where;the Orticie first originated, sia4 is only cenuiiie: • • - • - • Thistnedicine , bas been 'awl it city of New York. with unexampled- success for. eight years 'and found equally bedeficial throughout the country.: It is now used-by many of the meateill fadialty with in. creasedconfidence and satisfaction. • " '4- • . . See when you purchase that you get the metes& tine, front 37 Bowery, New York, sold bY speciSei tionsV , • • .* • , I have bemuse iuradid fpr three years, And have suffered every torarre frnm confirmed consiniptieic But Dr. Taylor had wholly Cured me. The' large quantities of 'leaders be osa- , to retie his Subsided:my , cough hag ceased,snd I ern fleshy again, my health be inq.wholly restores by using three bottles , or his Cel— ebrated Balsam. Di. E: WIN DLEY, ' For this disease Dr Tavior's balsam of Liverwort hie no equal. Having the Asthma, a severe Rip in my left side, and some cough; I was induced to try the above medicine, and great was toy joy to fiad etred me to about two weeks. It also cured, my mother of a severe attack of the Liver complaint, with which stiehad suffered two years. • '7.C. STONE. . 43 Hall Place. New-York. Mr. R. Gladdin of Delhi New York, of p "natant convamptoons constitution. bas' been save( from en untimely end by the use of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of -Liverwort. A severe coldirotight on an attack of PleUrisy, and thus. ended in general debility and'con. gumption. A constant cough. hectic flush, reek= nights. quick nulse, and continued loss of fleittr, augur. ed a epeedydeath; but as soon as .he commenced the Use of this Balsam, he grew better, and is now 'folly restored to health. - AGENT. DUCT. TAYLOR'S BAL'AM OF LIVERWORT. The cures and benefits procured by the Nib of this medicine, in all cases of diseases of the Links, is al— most increditable. li has been used. by several per. ann. in this neighborhood and there is 'namely an in• stance but its-benefits have been fully realized. Per sons ai33itted with • • Cuughs, Colds, Asthma, difficulty of breathing, patent - in the side or breast. spit- . Linz of blood catarrhs, palpitation of the heart.oppres- Bien and soreness of the cheat, whooping cough, elm• nay, hectic fever, night, 'siesta, difficulty or profile° expectoration, and all other 'affections of the chest, lungs and liver. should nut fad of procuring a bottle of this Medicine. • Sandy hilt, Washington county. N. The composition of Dr. Taylor!. Balsam of Liver• wort is only known-by the Proprietor, therefore it is dangerous usiz,„... any but teat from 375 BoWery. WE herohy certify that our son 6 years of age. was suddenly taken with a lever. and after a severe , sick Desna violent cough ensued. He was bloated; his skin was filled; and his 03 pi. ciao said there was no favorite symptom about, hrm. that he had a ri confirmed consumnoon. At that tone, we procured 's' bottle of that valuable Oedicine, Tay lor's Balsam of !liverwort. After taktng one bottle we began to bave•hopes of his recovery. lie contin .ed until he had 'used five bottles. It is now ayear from that time, and his health is better than it *been since an infant. DAVID& HANNA H ROGER& Granville. Washingtoo co.. pI. Y For proof of the above statement I refer' to the sub scriber above people'of high respectability. , GEORGE TA YLQR. B. BANNAN Vioutsv cic9 . o AND COLD CITIMD.--The severe change of lWeather having given me n most violent cold. also expectoration and difficulty of ,breathing; was muchtlistressed until l.took Dr. Taylor'i Balsam of--Liverwort. I found this mediOne to suit my. case and cured mast once which causes me to.reenumend it to others. J. J. FISHER. 17 Barrow st Y. PAININ THI FION AND BitgA9T.—l'hese diNeasex have cawed one much trouble and often prevented my atopding to tntsiness, .Every medicinal heard of I tried , but found no relief. As a.last resource I con cluded to try or. Taylor's Balsam-of Liverwort. As eoon d.d. I grew better, and have been gaining evereince ,; am now in good health, snd can truly re commend this Balsam aslteing far superior to any thine else. A. L. GREEN,2 Pitt it. N,YI MARTIN'S' Drug Store Srirrtso or BLOOD CURED—For four months I have had a discharge of blood from the lungs, almost daily. Also o dry hard cough, rsome-: . .ain. great weak nem After trying the 'dociors in vain for 3 months. I concludcd to one, Dr. Taylor'sßalsam of Liverwort, of which three bottles have made an eliire cure. L. V.IIAVILAND.I7I Oak tt. N. For sale outz)d Pottsville. by JOIN S. C. MARTEN, Agent. 22-71 y. FRANCIS'S lIIGHLIrc , I3IPROVII) MAN. IFOLD WRITER. ' . CM S;Y this wonderful invention a letter and do. plicate can be - written iri one operation with more ease and creater facility thane single let. ter with an ordinary pen and ink. • . - To the merchantile, professional and travelling part of the com unity this truly greafinventimi as of infinite value as it is a great saving Of time, trouhte and espeture..: The principle advantage to be derived f iom the ,rnanifuld . writer is, 'that 4 copy of any document may be. kept without any additional trouble to the writer, and without any necessity of tieing either an - intistand or The instrument' used for writing is an agate point. connquentlsr it never wears 6y nea. ,for banks, insurance offices. merchants, plea, of !mai. nese generally. lawy r cra, •luntmaiterff, editor.. reporters, public officfrs, and all who may ire de. s irous of preserving Copies of their letters, doer,. Tents, &c. with animmense saving of dine and the aatisfaetum of having an exact copy.of what they have , written, that will be found invaluable. , Francis's Manifold Writer has now heed in sun. cessfuroperation two yearit,, during which time the prtorieter hasha'd • the . pleasnitrof receiving the unfeigned -approbation of all whose observe. iron it haecotniunder. At the: fairof the American_ inaututethe merits of the article, were examined into ,by three of the'moit able chemists iri the country, who pronounced it, it, ter tat i,sery. ingenieus and useful contrivanc e,and not liable to change color by . exposure to air, moisture, .or chemical agents. -Consequently:a medal wawa. warded.by the4natitele. The prep/tete! has lately mesa great-ifilPreVe-' ments in this article. The pike is Otitis best quality smionfactared in the United stater, being made Or Ike:Manifold writer npreaslyr W . hia or der.' The rulinKofthentortucfittae:for been:thought imposiuhle,-las, at,,:length, been brought to perfection. fee which's.copyright has. been secured. The copying boaliaiire variety of torms add size; retying in price from 50 cense upwards. ' ' * .—, H. • Stationers and County Merchants in general' will hnd it to their advantage to procure the arti.' ale, rs they meet with a ready, sale: 4), liberal dechicticui made to these who buy by wholesale. ' • 'N ewspape ra Or hiag ri zineithroujrticint the coun. try lapping the obeyer entire without alteration or abridgement (Includtoglbta notice) achieving it twelve inside it:wardens., shall receive.acm sob. feet to their ordcrlby sending .a paper, containing the a direr tiiirrient to the armee/ tire leiliseritecr. lIEWIS.FRANCIS, 83 William &tier, - - • eatnek Malden line, Neir-Tork. 41 eriremher;121.4t2; .: 1 . 25-tf • 012WAIM'S .tVERAIIFUGE..—This :valuable 1 .,-- 7 ,Medieiee, which-has gained .a, gteater.cosieb• ri!y.than any over -*arm Medicine to , tbe cogi?. tiy; 'hand; - and letin t at pal ladelptqayrieea: • tio aftee ones paint t, ?will be avithoo r kthiritaliaine. - • -- • „ • -", .4 42, Age„ 0:0.r so.buYikiJl,!mtp • • .°1 wp.L.Tuion: 190 Id ragormit fowoys cm Too, oAsvi ,arinituna our non Itai' t coTHOT OT TittOOTltiff. !Milt* Tr6l#ll WILL WT& TTIONOTO t o , o R il:OI L DO aii starscr ail..iyortige TO OIL UST, .11XD_TLWIIIIS joaiisim I. , ; XI-X.- Roati,s,v4Arrtorr... , Remicrkable, Cure. of Consumption, No. - 139.-Maiden Lano, - New York. Shortness of Breath Surprising Cure of Consumption. 'TO Teii: PUBLIC TAKE NOTICE!! • NEW AND' GREAT INVENTION WE , Eta BY'BENJAMIN ~ BANNAM:? ( TriVI-4g; swiII:V(Ok OUNT PA ~'.> ": , :i.. ' , l .',:: ,; 0. I r EOM '' ',E . 'P'l - T.::,1141 - ,X.L-4 - .,..',::, i -;"1 7 —. 01 /4 0 141 1 4012 10 **Sae;: .T• — Tut eight=Sind the Stars are glismieg Frow *heir dirkitutte r6eft above Not a voice Oor bonnier atrikei aeon • , No sound save tlteieoutit,wind sighing near.. • As its gentle breath gills every filar, Liked* whispering time of leve.l , • - , . _ . Mate Witching *Pell Wrench on tiour. .• • Lulls thought - itt b layely ; ' •• • , The gloomy ills which around us jour, ; And the'visions wild of Almond power, ' As the passing child of the summer showgr, Are lost in one Wide beam. _ • . The past. with its ,sombrehner all Bed; Floats gently by the soul; •And'the 'fortes of,these sibtiairay have sped ..7'o the blessed bootee? the happy dead, Like a•dreakt oflave. ttrottnd. us 414 A pure and sweet control.' lain bent like this the passions bleb • Their stormy strife within; I • • , • The beautiful thoughts which !round 41 hitts4, • Like holyettnie upon as gush: And calm, with one b'er.maiteringtosli ! - The bean's, continual - • •- love to gsse on the twinkling light Of those starry spheres above; • • I • For they always bring one vision bright. Beaming like they through the gloom ofnight-- Ms the shadowed* death, sod tt dims mytligbis As I think on her buried tote. _ * , . The different setion , s'av they roll arotind.linng• ing wish them'theirivariety of changes,. and pin; tenting to the -mind • a thousand mite:has for thought and enjoyment ; hovel:34i a separate end distinct part to perform, as they minister forth ;Mir assistance to than in his never ending search after happiness. - • ' . Spring, with its flowers malting the earths gay parterre, covered, es it .is, with the rich gems which a divine hand has prodigally spread on it, refreshes the mind. sells the heart. and•lifts one, from the imutemplatfon of a beautiful creation, to a grateful fens. of its glorious creator. Sommer and Autumn, with their green fields. waving corn, bltishing fruits, and abundant harreats, by the Same class of evidences, teaches _a. to reverence and wonder st p rbe cause which bap produced these admirable adaptations. , ' These stisains s are - fruitful in their infitiente or. er the religious feelings of men. They itha afTeSi tha mental character - et to give • beinty•fu percep. non, grace to thought, and aid to imagination.. -A physical familiarity with the hesutifril things of nature, leaves.a mellowed influence an: the soul :that bursts kith• incontinently with the commo. neat idea, and garlands it w 4 a huetbat it never before possessed. These seasons; then, strengthen veneration, and create those fancies arid feelings, which adorn and' ornesitent the intellect. To Winter ie len the task of str' engthening 'be mind of 'tian - -of building up finnly and 'acute, the marital strticrure which will' eye lihn . torn ! mend over his fellow's. in the long winter nights, whiCh are to the atudious - and the aiost,yedurible part of the year, men shun the 'Maeda coldness of outdoor communion; 'and re turn to their firesides end their hooka, with minds untrammelled by any eitenial frnging, and pro pared 'to benefit by the eypeiienee of the sine rind the good, whose writings they • F t alinly ponder over. We love a 'tinter evening, for it is II gloilinis de: light, whilst the swim - is rrOng, and-the keen wind whistling - add:Mut, to 'gather 'round the blaz ing fireside with a good old siitthor in your timid, and drink in his lessons of lore and areidom some persona, it is true, nee the time very indil fiirently; and airitd the gleam of lights—quicksoimd, of music. and pattenng of Entry feet, in,the crow ded ball-room, or senseless free; thua toil uut their existence and 'dream. it a plrisarc.., ecason'has a stronOnfluence in forming thelnental character, and in :proportion ai its ad vantages ere aeised.opon atkd used, so will an. cresse . er decrearrethe inniglijation or intelleatnal strength ofinan. :.Ask the poct_from whence he derived that exquisite sense of the beautiful, which is evidenced in loveliness thioughopt all tilt, wra. tinge, and he will , give you thi history of day life spent among flowers and sunshine.. Go to the, high•browed,lofty,lnen : `:Of power; and suer tion the secret of his :nigh to know what created those God-like faculties, that enable_ him to sway end control, the t jhulthode Peone bim; what gage birth to those mighty stOres,ol . that make him 6' rise! among h is fellosys; and he will tell you a tale of winter evening., of his ear• converse, with ba9kg ihe,_,kucutqe ,4tpride, bow, his mind grew, with such , ouiiitheoent, how his ambition rose to lieulute as, grtuiptiqhity who were renowned in sOrp—and then perchance he will tell you tate of. bitter self ihinisi,and hard struggling with.the werld'iletediFients„ and how, arrenighenq C 114,7 it . ”o4 pi. the,OrTlitlei he pressed onward a nd rinsed, only, at Oa cle. 12;. r. • The winter arming is therinie period foci , inn .4l,lsticior-,-4hen does the ptillosophei, dy pep, consign his, prinCiples then does the pet: with: rtervout. Amid trace out hie tiprpinkstionglit upon the plimbefors 1;43 7 . iti`o atop of science is deeply. aboorbidin the stye. terious, wininirigs of cause and effect.,: t k iiashe student with palrfaid anxious brow, is engaged' laying the . 1 9091 8 qm-9f *hi (fittlfe'lll± l taegg.. - Here; tiithlhi child. the grit -Pin' sauna, itself; . and here 14121411;13P!fent'° iptitileit, exercise, its. duty to .gpierp_andthrect.thti growing impulse,. to study _ pod 'stet .these hour*, which. are, too ,often consumed n sulfa,, ParOcit!ind , ik , g h ' et iffqT:: !P" P ' inn)," be devoted to .acquiring flistwical iofornipP .lion, or investigagricirsiencei, and !he benefit con ferred upinigke.prifsikla,iii . estifosiOeifWits_Oiersa• ter, Thus there is tdotyictitinected with. winter, ir!?ic6 ; the parent .gui!rdbn- ; 4040 is Irg ier4iFklP ••. •t, fiiiilattaiii . hia ,pitiie;ii are 'daily fillet! trit6 eyttfeticea'orihe titivate poverty; and 'kat!: die. tretts:•eititing in ' that' 'city. 7 . The'Bpirit of the Tunes 'tart :;—" ;Yesterday 'seating person bag. gad ane of permtagiatrates tail/ad Oen to itriftift to wee Orin fray tie 4 pap otahliqrtr,_sid nitil Tutiy we maw a very bandana:4 woman cca the Mayor Acycommit, her .to blottime6ilti~ `for t Ahilatne ieinteri." ' 1 '• • Paata!aa AitititesOcA9rJoiSliVarr-i.: CCItS. model)! rif .Ney,Yl)ric tfinil4, Springfield,lllihori, detetiliesilie:Sorophe,ti'. as he appeared in.the U.S.PiittriO Court Roani. before JAR -Pipe The pr9Phet ila legge d Perth and foto looking' itittr;sit feet 'otithiuit* ittweit; to,Olui Olio& foi or antireislit2l.o. poiitle; eieti ptoaebineect , gran = tight tootrwittatti 'patted nasedarge head. 4 think elm little eteestotta, :butotre of tbe u!tellroet Ali of Almootmal-g-, Wined, :coat; iiek; blue &ow- cpat, • piiiktifiek arlike'ciatit; ale* golaliok baltbo' finger' alit thee: Wei - it* of hiolerk- band. black datrefatichteeitit alAstitt*W lail.iles°aPirlit.4ll* aSAVMDAY MO!MNG ; ~' TEBIW A 11Y - -; 4;{ -1849; ME IFluteir .I?.sterOniph' *.0.40:941 . 4,4*14, ~ ''phret6oql SAitedfy,- eras 30th ilit4ets tee OttNom hiayhet is4atriiiietebußdent F het lie. tte (bung iti the Cork ifai)tet : ' ' line amid I ke cotes u kid taueitelk"4 t$ 4iapes Co 491m can mum' hia 'bead aguish*, ' The Repeaters the Corn Law" ars agitating r the eatiaio . 10 iiarioi4itifitriths: 2 iVlietherlike7 Till 'Set a change or iriOkiiill'!.quesgon. rerliaraint summoned Ttri miet;oislhe 04 of Fehrow, TbQ 4iening 1;1.04 t(rssion f waited: 1 ."" 'tireierisi im rt chocks 4 116 jOuiliaki bid been fait in de souther:loi ofvritia and inCornwall. The'l3:ritish - WO' ,Foirnitlabli, 'Which es c i . shore near. Barcelona..4t ortiied an eitg lo 4 total "*. Btill f arther maares'of ton retin aeco•an d. ~„ other goods had been*made'it ,fiadderaiiild. There - can' doubt, front' the genera! tens of tkerßritish` presi. that the 'ineeeerot the lir - dish, azpal ! fili Chios sild,Saktiriiilici histeaded ignist;„ ly to airengtheri the ppliegt Onvitotiri, Sration. , .d,,eaptiried slaver tram tiosuittki pdmbucotiad twee brought into the Tegri: By advice, to the 26tbsive : ter that the' 'adictatment-of theitaragiresilon is dailyesiwiteal. Lord Rill; the Cotinnakider in - Chief of die Ar. -ffry,cdred at his seat in Shropshire, WO lOtti Year Or MS Hittlephetr, air Rowland • Hill, "goineedete the title, ' • ?Ai, Beaten, the AtnerisanMinister iti London, her iisseing'n few days with Sir Robert Peet, si his" country hoiren,.Draiton Manor, company. "la s numtini'44 °girlst and dhstpignished perms. • . . Outrages In Ireland tinfortunstsfy They base bitherto,lieett meetly , eonflood !.411 the county of Tipperary; :The balk idtbesetrages are to be traced to the hatati tiestmerwer Foie te'n, ants by lsndrord& geligioUs feeling has little to do with them". btr,' Mortimer both reritly assassitrite# by the'peasantry, being both Remelt Oathollei' There are Orr less than Canteen local lazes pep - I - able by honseholdeti: in Dublin. The Mormons hive wide their *ray loto'llleter, end hivitericeeeded in ' obtaining some ditties, es. Peels* in the. inland toircur of the canny of Down. . Mr. Ryan, of the Dublin Steam Coinputy of. ace, Dublin, suddenly fell , deed nest the North Well on Thursday. " At Tralee fair pork fetched from les.' to 225. per cwt.--Illeck eattliend sheep not io decitind. Scotland. At • meeting of the', Gjasgew:: Town qorincil, on Thuriatty last, gr. Bell gave notice of!the fol. !owing too4on That, this, puuneu, id corise. quence.of the heppy _adjustment of our ilifOetittias with china, emd prospect of the speedy ter. mination of the war in Atihanistini Memorialise berloksjesty's.groseragrat, praying that the Go: terntnent may suhniit , to Parliament as early ee Pclagdeo, a measure to "epee) the teeeme and Pro: petty ta.c."--Okisgoto Chronicle. Between the yeti* 1761 and 1764, the pestle found in; the muscles of the giver Tay, were !kink 16.0001„ his not uncommon now tOßod pearls which are sold for.one. or even two poundi. ;the of6esal report honed last week by the Paisley- relief committee, it appears that the noel her of persons on their list is again swollen up to 8.620. being en increase tlf uPvranin.n.f 009;ninca the issue of.tbe last 'reties. Wales. cYftErililAD• Irma% go . rwestd clai. Mae modryb'Smn o'r Heck! ; .Rhitra ar yr wythred dydd o Fgt. Ddechr . enoold ddjl rr tbafod, • Manlius AND POVIalltS NIRVICH ktAILWAIN. It ii currently, reported that, the breech railway from. Merthyr. to Dowleie ts,ta be proceedeit,with immediately. Tbiagreat work will afford season abid emplajrto 1:040,y • who, are now despondingly foreboding; ire severities of the winter.. It will •elso give a definable:, impolite to the Antdivot the town.--Merthyr cuardian. ' • Tan Wares Barge ADSCIAIN—Who would hive thought -of hearing the 'old Candoisn sir;, 6. Vert!) egsni" r t truck bp, on a reed Welsh hop, -beneath' the roas eft -Nankin,. the angient capital of the Chime* empire 3 • • T,he• feet ie so, amigo snit may sound. , A,.performer on Mt *pp ment weompanied andorilemenmender of " the Plato; armed steamer; the. gen:nal:fearing of which vessel in the imPortant vietariesl at .Woo.' Wing, rstlusbau. and Stmnighse.. is spoken of in gitilhaafAhe'4ighBll 'admitatioo'ob7 3ir William p ar k er ; a nd 'Aroma i iifteo , gaily!" to cheer, the drooping spirit, of the Chmeser: • Mau: "Bats.÷lt not generally known that this noble and heroin lady is a native ofGlamor .gaivihire, sod spent the earlier partni,her life at Clemenstone - Hone, - near Bridgendiln which tselghborhood she la !reit remembered the amiable end lteitavolent Miss Winch. t. Cututss PomeserBo sumiriary is' the mode' in which tbuobjeet of the police is effected in- Cm . . tong that itieno.light natter .to be ones in their hen& The Chinese , staphstieslly express their sense ,of unforttmatemmdition by the popular phrase. • The :meat is gn - the uhoppinedoelr.", Not rarelyreatifi in MINT may irmart receives' thr fluairtimerlt, and split. goes free the mane: hour in which he commits the crime. :The forms of trial are simple. Thissis no jary.no pleadin < , The tuhr*til Aneels,befoie:4l4•magistrate, who hems' the witnesses sub. Filmes 'sentence; he' is, then remand's/AO , ptisoorm sent to r the place of, .ezetutlon, seldom is' tre - rieilt!ed: ;When wit nesses are: Wanting. bait sornetiines tortured-until belie - es* evidence against, himself. There are four jigs in Canton; whteli;together esititsli see ,erit'hcindied visite/IV' IYte=pii:fs e l / 2 11ealio=f411.yooitititt7, , “ aim'. plum." - *ll capital offetferisulfai-Without"theiscilithito arieer; • Iftindreds as ittiareimmi• brought tiittle flialsior; WO kneel with faces rpwirdi that **font 'share: . sni. )11-thriOttitrukateuhmission and flgevhf.44o,Ti.4, ,i, F oia.ol the ' Pitittor)iiiiiiituttivi `P c iottliefortiteir ter 't4ite of lien f lnti {Obi. itil fOnitrent *intend one hundred and lateen Offiii:4li . iisf;rtiiii; or Ono ut ern, ?pe an - 04W iiiventi . serii . of the pop. " ula'ilon..' In' iiiiirTgiini#4 Oils iii 41, - , ioe e ery, sat i o ,iiitOiliiAi ea ;siva 1444. ow 4 A *popettiodt 'rukthrotigi*eelig : iiaskinf .Al,re ti if,!: adastiiitaiii**6lfitifietivi ' , .'tifiii*ll3` ea ma nipergi•oi 09 poregtitrl - '' : 1 111 " * 444 " 2=7.1144r Ditigatiter's PrUm 1, aotaGovistf. " " • - 'oe tl gentkr; ihii,whose hind has wet!' - ' • The yeses bird litstdtbe , nest Way:- 1- ," -.'• .-Nlihrse quitclaim %nth A!rernaleptt. ~ , , 4 : 1 4 ~ '. . She daily climbed day by dux :' ' ' The haunt is totlet e llther he oneer-grii t ie; , ''. - :Frans mane'wh ttludd irhaidask.sti4r, -The Pene#l4stwat bludLorese. - : • .„ .. . • let hear heigoshlitg song no more. tiel gently with her;:-iliort art . deir; 2 . _ - - trundle/hat 'vestal tipster° told ~7 ; , •.. . i : itri iil* a lamb Dump tupaint clear. , - .- . • --,_ S P tElrall `cog4u 3 k.to, l l l ,i ADM.., '.' .., • - Ntteiroundthysweet domergebower ~ - • ~ ... I ._,....rhertreatbsOr ehaitgetess tusk allitilpsine ? ... FistCh ei. thlatep at Vesper hour- ' - . *and ICOPlghglicst PMerrith...• ~ Deal gently, thou. wherairswayr -- ' * Mid thrall* scenet het foot.sludl rote. , c Nor let thy tender_esres deeay . .— _ , ' The soot or woman, Bic, In loie":" '' •-' ' And ihould'et thou:' , NOnderibg, thirles Mir - Bac:oast:Ms Rota her e3 ll4 b4.areskv; '• • :,-- -" BeLphirui to4,soothe the fear , That eaSn's•Oroni her ean'io•rir - Partake! : - A thothertiieldither Ireas to thee; '' '- • -' ' 4 t -• - Oil thy' e breast to sparkle titre-. : . . , She lace s heath oath ths _household tee . , ' The i . r/ other fondest And by thy uust to be-fin:ion -- - •• When judgment crakes in terror mid.- . .- Dy MI the treasured hopes of heaven. ' IFetil gently with the widoied child ! seietca: 'The follOwipg is the cootitilioo of Mr. Mai itheit'S great specsb._iosently. daliseieti fn 00c . gn u - ..• • -hI&P/Isisaant. rose' and said that In his list. speech he meant to - be Understood in speaking of Mr. Webster as -his muter and teacber-:-that be was his master in the same respect ea Aristotle was the master of the Macedonian (Alt/Render the Henn) se Anaxagoras was the mister of the Athenian Pericles, and as Socrates wu the muter I of Xenophon sod others. • Not that he. the and humhiest of men and scholars;: meant to cow pars hie position with-those great then, but that Mr. Webster resembled thosegreat teachers. He then went onto say that-in speaking of Mr. Webs. ter having, pledged' his reputation for the success - of the Exchequer scheme; be meant no sneer, for 1 a more priceless pledge could not be-given. The reputation of that 'great man would outweigh in - value all the Jewels of Europe's proudest princes. 'lle then Went on to read all gistparrot Weil. ter's feneisilllstl apiech, from the Herald repiart, which trinited of the giehequer. He continued: tulle; endorsement of this pile eneld not have been given. He has throtirn around it all the dig. nity and lustre Or his greet nameend geniis& And this moat, therefore. so fur be considered -as the eel; best measure to the einstiintion of the United States which, the wisdom or die ingeneity of man could - devise. He then read eitracta from an, Br. tide in the i• Madisonien u- relative to a former speech of :his, sod said it sounded very much like= the arguments made ere of by Mr, _Cushing ip one of his speeches, „end retorted back on that gentlenien the 'clasige of refusing to give any de hoiden of whet herein-Morel I bank to be. He continued-i—ii Mr. - Webster hug-denounced a croverombot Beek to be the fiery worst measure that conic be adopted ; yet he keys that this plan of so Exchequer fie the very, hest plan. _Now if this last can be preyed to be nothing more or less than . a grllatgoirsiliNeat Penh, then the Secrete. ry.standa convicted:of having, when. in Poryer, of fered the cannel; the very, wing measure in the world, and with trying to - force it on them. Now a bank may be in thi l i heeds of a Government ; or it may be in the. hands , of a lage company of - stockholders,; or of taro or three.; or of only one, as they ety Ben Burton's was. It ell depend& on the nature of the pone; exercised, and not on the pinion's Who exercise it; The Bank of Amsterdam was only a Hank of deposii-; the money' was told in tti,Weight, and Certiacates of that weight-given, and these - circulated for money; and yet thin was called's tt ant.' Now this Exchequer—this govern ment batik is toissee 4110i`,0011,000 - ef 'patter mo ney snd to dearin Hine of Exchange, and to re• ceive money 'on - deposit.' Arid if five - or six vides!. Were to be ineorprirated into a 'Company end do thus much and no more, I think every one, e evert th gent l e m an himself (C us hing,) would ad mit . - that to, all intents and purposes that was bunk. Addict we remembey the manner - in which the gentleman ,met this objeetien. Why. skit was ontyworilty of the atmosphere of St. Omer's. should even seeret,ly beVe, looked for such en evasionfrom a Jesuit priest, much less from en American statesman', It is to bee beak issuing $100,010,009 et - Peri mottiftiee - to, one of specie, to receive deposits and . deal in exchanges, and athotepti tied - purposes - tir goverteneat bank, and youicati make iiothingetse. "And 'though it has not the power todiseciuntPrombriory " date& still it Lariat' the leer hank. -I know. air, the Sanction of the Seiretatri!' great name will go far.-1 know there is a etrOngpirty in my`disteict in `fever Of the Eicheqeer-=sodaparty' that'l'Mji 'hereafter hied it incumbent 'copal tny court' to et the.roPeltliali but til#fit myself on tho se , pas sages Which! hue read from. hieepeeettes, as on an imtiroveable heals; aid appeal to theth for roy vindication, ,and,. as.unanswerable arguments in this matter, Sir. we us c a lled on . to pus this Ez- Cherie& if.-passed woeld . be a law inane ..114kte' note sootier , ea t he .sovereignty of a State mightdetermine. Anger of the Rower ' in some of the States, and a noit.user of the power in other States. How would we ,liaesrao ect raying Be la enacted lay; the- Zeniteend . House of Re presentative'," that'll:th snessures shalt be- law if , 'the several Stated will a:unseat - 1 - And how then CMS We sturetelei thii Pastier. birthipueing • law and allowing the Slates to =keit *nullity or not at their option 1 Can ebstirditygo farther 1 If Mr. Webster haw done - anything by this propoiri- . 1 tionef his,' he has' thrown ni etre:testily' hail on the arUeles " of eontederatiOn taktiCh he was the loudest'nd moat 'eloquent to denouaeo . ; the ' eine of Which' our great "fOrefatheri Saw end felt whin thee and , established; the' gioridus Conetitutiiiii Or this 'country. The • gentleman: from! Musachtisens 'declared that Mr. Clay Was thigreatinCernatien oldie Whig party. but it wait (Davis)'may colfesgiie who Said thats end an this • acanthi therAdininistration hitlinge war cap that= not adinit. thrk Clay: la:the pelt uiceinanon . - OftherWhig - Party;ll that stay eictw for fibs wit Odell has been ..wagekhy- tha.gountmeitt iv most orsjultillabler =deaf Werfahi is that which,titi President end dr:agnate hit been *mint this party 1• - AVMs eittery 11.1Ime 'wag. log aka isaino no fat—Dois Wok: 'wgelx'. drag . .itceiver the iadctipult thiStites Ira oider to - beco#l, a law.? Why we' passed"jut, suit a 1511 . 4 0 7 VAlet.lo v isa* and - he vetoed ft" DWI be iiiittlii;ltehtinft:OTll. sod didn't de (o, ' bilatiAliiqe Sant liitttsidllit acid taiiitutraii4lo::4llilifitttiAst to*. lowan of the,*dttiki stiinCii 3 Ortaiti pit MEI - rt ate ' n't cent won tf , dtd he law to meet his desirea ; Bir, , what_theci did he Want Oat ono didn't Offert.mtd give to hitol,aPd why i 6 ha . 40 1 ? dissatisfied and 4 1 .99. 8 0 I ', item AIL - ribig-P 11 .1! !-jr, it re" minds.ine of the Mari of the.boy and his too easy . .a°o !°ds l !ffeit-tintben sti4 Jull4 !titaetß . wiil fan tla airOp t e.” be crlilliolled!-:!!Thro• Jack will.yett-have thet;therV., Jack "' 1 , 000 !t?' you may dn, as you, lactase And then rani jack, o_.IVO, /won't do as Z *mg Oleans cof . , laughter all,around the Hon 4. and particularly Among, the ladies in the genet...). j air.lt'is been chewd that the Whig party obeyed hnpliaitiy, the lead oft diepitor for "the Ir°,larflf 0 °?! 1011)34 fIC.Ble Prtwiaynt. ,I4eny that theyA I i 4 rt. :staunched_ - with , that Jictritor not.beettose.,of any atteh: weeding. but Nicolas* ..f considered that to tqcre. !Ode to come here at the foot qf fl,se and vtirenileinery prin. ifial 4isri. Oren' , co/lending fu r _fa the, trec.# 07 1 ...40 of 184(U 4 haws *aunt warred that Bank gilt—becanie ere. engrafted that coot.- litallog-.coPPlonko klii4 B 9 1 1 '4. 1 4e ',Prolritratfon Bill. Arid if we are Po:blanie for anything, it is for the monatrtma uric:Wm whiCh ere have made to conciliate Vie President ! I Ittooar ,titothinit of ondlloarenott4g foi f any. liTiYitteArtter. : 9! quar rel betweettAfr.. *abater and :Mr. Clay. Webster chooses to quarrel with Mr. Clay, I find no. fault with. him. be lacks confidence in Mr. C,biy, and if he wishes, to prostrate- him, I don't °lied to 40!41Yig tu- do-rga„by eiCfair.end hon orable means. But if I hid been Webster's . , , place, and hated him ever so `bad l y, weuld not , have paid such a compliment_as by sending in this bill, and thus surrendering all thy past pelt, ciples in order to attempt to destroy my political rival If they can only get titllenry Clay's heart by thrusting their daggers through the Colistitu don of their country; then their case is desperate indeed. Aild is 'it eo, then, air; that he 'cannot get to strikia bloat at his great rival without strik. ing down ail the great principles of the Constitti tiOn;for which - tie has heretofore strhini and so nobly ccintended,entt - which has interwoven with , hie 'greet politiud career 1 ' I would not pay "any mortal man such" tribute,as Mr. Webster has here paid to Mr. Clay. If I couldn't fl-.or him without flooring all My prificiplee and all the prin ciples of the Constitution,- why he might stand ! I'd never turn traitor to my principles and to my country's principles to gratify the dearest wish of my heart, er to , save myself even from political desunctionl By them I'd live, and by them I'd die. My collea4ue (Davis) 'has said that Mr. Clay was the very impersonation and incarna tion of the whig party ; and that any man who differed with him was an enemy to the • Whig irparty. • tastinerr -Ray's-4 said thatAdr. Clay was so fully identified with the great principles of the Whig party, and, that any man,who opposed him Was Sts much an .opponent of that party as an op pouent of,W,i;shingtoti would have beerilo the whiggeTY.,ai = • - ids riaustx 7 - , Well; that's s mighty distinetion, sir.--(Laughter.) '. And reserving to myself the right to rePly, to that'it the proper time and place (at home on the stamp) 1 - say, that in case Mr. Clay should be-the Whig candidate for die next presidency, reserving to" myself the right to give my 'views eh's principles and his Measures, wiiib-• eut.saying that I atill be opposed to him or them. I beg fere now to enter my solemn protest against the principle'e here laid 'down - by my, friend and colleague. Sir, I belong to the whig party, be. cause as I consider they entertained my princi ples Wes Good,') And my principles. sir, have their incarnation and impersonation in nothinglmmin; And there breathes not he loan who, if he forsakes thos e principiei, es dragMe after him. X have:wrid befoM bere And I will say again at home, whenever the opportunity occurs, that thiswreathe great radical erro?,4l.the whir at the . catrasession. They, heists ,too soon this bnaliesi of making a 'President instead of Making laws—they began by setting up this fixed imper sonation of whiggery against the 'fiked fact of the President. (Great laughter.) They began find ing oat thie-gi cottage/notion of the whig party altogether tooesrly. (Lead cries of palet's true.") 1 thought so. then,: and I said so *heat and think and say so. now.. Sir, whatever the...doom taty of atate may thiuk•of Mr. Clay, ot whatever may be his fetlingstowatds that disliogniatieti wan, it might not to mike 'him alter his comiyat or give up hia . prineiplea. , Nothing, sir, that may think • of that tlistinguisbed Senator can ever. induce me tO forsake my principlesor give up the proud pa. elitism thaws taken up. Whatever :else my One.. miss may say of me, they newer shall have it to say that they bed the power to force no one sin gle inch either. to the tight or; the )ef t,. i whether following or miming away from the et Itigp:o_ty. I mean to show here that I am a , whig, a true show that I am *Was . hothe.-- to4tre"the'eriergi of.'Me. Marshall** manner was ruly teixifig) - the position aria' occotned by the ffearetarj Of !Relent* Most tittria•ural rrne.-.- • What I' Pattie'. Webster going wifthfMr:Tyler to the (ideation of i Gitwehtment bank With a State assent fertituatolt—to be incorporated or not; as 'the Stelae Majithink'propet—iv.-otte—of—the-.... - f r unefeatthings---iw natant! - (Math laughter His position, sir, is a most inmatural one; 'and be • .ceit"t mom in it. `fie can't reMain,in it I I said in my siteech the other day that, same peopie . hsd called him cold. ;Chat he atood„atuong menke Mont bienc. among the mountainjl 'bat i f t he re were heft around his brow , it was , lijki without teat----like the coronet of beams which an Italian' sunset : Sem:Abs . itiound.the evening ,brow of the monarch of , the -Alps! put wheal' him he was Mont Blanc converted into a t!ridcanmitne. colleague from Kentucky tepresented his mind as' beias'like . a chemist's crucible; inta'Whicla the iciest of ottlet men were thiown •proonectously. and by the fire of his intellect deeoreposed and we- . dotted nes more perfect and beautiful form. But, Ithert - Leile luta l e ' was likellk* :Wean* in, full - drist'attestitig the beat id the central tires that , Vara itMotion. and throwing up agobeil maoea —from the inignalleiste that 'hid- - rriginally been • planted . ja the of tits imam . , by die . baud of titer, AlMighly titraialf!' 4.110 been saidbyge.. ologisti tlist there itre7traiee the surface of the lybp ' of `the hind' and' the wster'tiewiiig - fre• 'tiiiiintlfehiCed refati4eirp4ftierie add bee might , have looked fur itiate'each convulsion le this ,es.e.thajitellaten*a.e•eil,e ' benbi be eVllrlisb* and that old matin s sherd& lieeetittai kid*. and, Plaii:a all ilia ta,ntiltiniinnYia afetn. :!nla. lb* 1 3 4 !Tclin g matar,7!** Sift td be extinguished thtitt . the gentlemen tkropii) Alia! Vi (Fle;)- and eta 0 4 , Vit!a, 111 0. 1 !: from Missitehotptd lug sod tat Aiitteiotlittildin ti or the Voila •••‘ - r . ; • • .ingoisit.tristri tesiWili.. .Itegobritifers thlll,l4o}o 00010111.4141,Ait , iribiiti - withlinghte4 and the Hite in' .441114 boy leaning forwentk eiteiteeieMel Mt, 4 4 elii er wetifill.4n - ifei.fe ,- ffeleilill4 l 44-'tlit 11 ' 4 4 etri:'Matter, : iiri - irrain • , 4 iwitiosiu* T , pi timt IP4Y,4f.t.Wi 1" Ily-Itie'rigibli* , !6 . l,44z4 bit p fttiOrliotai,. ~ ot-i*,00,.-tri-, fiefectiei tile prillel in the. bittery „ or man Vilma he. feet who 1 tomb," bin) itt hitt : Vl:tine - nr hie fide I :Thera til • otwithwitrir, idiom stgryetpingly . lreminds ma of ' ' ' 4ll 4"# l. 4o;le i illi f iii 1 4.liki , .:*0 11 51:brei Liiirdji that *tidbit-J.lu= itwoo cif • . . • . •. Paleatiptelhe • tfelnityr - BtinsaiD f The tersenal Prieekke fitidlia itti; frege!erl has I "P i nt . contended. Ortatituied the- Stetret*Oe;eireellihs I t' h i l l . ', 361 911 gle P 3 iitiCa' giant ti 461 z look 14 41 iiilisCO tc.' ,# l .l ll4 tjtiol l , 6 ;ig;:' -BeWstifliseP4 l6 ' *Might pattplig in ihrillip.ofthe Willett to whom tur butfi7Mled blamer.; andbitetWlM herbal tieenterittypd to iiii eriendest-;•4ltaY haul ; shorn his locket ltheittkii, putout tilseyes I mai thexire tine,e leedt..s%llielebOt.e.44o4. Cu.- nosily to gree seine helitleisibmitend -to mail' ' the . del:hoc:rats, alias ;thq. filtilistinea—biugh ehOutatif - tairghter.) •It;tpe. I be t4it he iii ) WET c 9m ° i iF l g tcP.his pw.raplP, F — lt am, be, that kis glorious sillier:. Willtworethe .restored it.-; I got boo 1 thinly. tit, that' his 1 400 1 .8 1 ew l''' gain, ind:thst with theca . . *iiri,Tot 04 !ogte.Of his -, mighty energies! and.that in sortie q oitilihnli day Chow; of II!** Ism will 40 bis,gifttr6 tirbticl . "th'e 'pill•tra of their polluted tetellNC,444. if in is to be buried , plaint:lT, letilini be Awed, ' et brig theruinan! the flagon 06 4*Itettel_tkelt ' haveittolert him to witsitipll •. - . ,-. _-:-...i ,Laugnap cannot dip; this scene. or deassitag tlfe electric- effect of this 'or the louse. ' Mer 1 4 1 1 0 -4 11 * FhciwaseeiT 1ic1i,v1464611 perfect. ly . exhausted, rind the *it* i.ts .almoit amity i , rds. itomedatelrafterwa • ' • •) ... __- Every mann malt hive eine Mt • eontafit t ,siich is that of fating eyelet; aee•leterik l ite , faint ". ly or not at all beardin the day time, tug 'etinet l ;) 'ly audible at -night. even whin tbe, directir4 int. forte of the wind and every other general iArtinlyi , stance is the same. This cotton hitt` wet fey' niarketrevert by the ancients. . In larga Maw. ei in their neighborhoWd, the increase in the distinct, 'nese of sound hes been described to the - cinsitio, tif the patient' oranintatediteinge; 'such' as nion i ingeetiwarid birds, end els? the '4ViiatiOn or the action of winds upon thaleaves'of imps. Witt the Celebrated traveller,' Siirca,l44:Pe: 6 beard the noise of the greet eeterefe of ' ,e . Orot• noco, in the plain whicksunmands the , .. e ti tt of the 4por 4 e„hiaattention waipSrticularly' to m t a this curious fact; and he was at opinion tharl, - noise was three 'Amu greater in the-night thart 3 the day. The usual explanation of the_phe4rtn; • tenon was quite . inimfficient in thitrette,-slut bonnet:l 4i the insects era" raitchgreater Ini- 1 night than in the day,-ittl the Krems which rot here agitated the _fuses -of the tries never i _ • till after sunset, quad:pith : was; tad ; therefore to scribe the diminution of sound during t h e day tq - the presence of the sun, which influences the pro. piripitiOn end intensity . of sound, hy--ogniiug . pa them currents of sir of different duality, and pert ttel undulations of. the stmorphere''produ* :by' • the beating of the different pans of the ground. -1 , In these asses s wave of found, when it nimbi two portions of air of diffe;ent density, le: dividel;itito .." two or more warm a part of. the. primitive Wave being propagated with more rapidity ihtoogh the deti.er puritans than the pans that , pare through _ sir . ,of less density. In thie.Way the wee. 1.,, , , hititi ken down into different pins, which =tyke , this _ ear et di ff erent times.. ..The .different poritim •of - the wave passing , again through succeeding. gad- Lions of the atmosphere of different *density, hlay be so wasted and frittered down as to be Lump,* of affecting the• tympanum..—EVinbirgla su4,; :, elopedia. ' '- ' . . .-- - Tait BRitrEL TO TUATJO7I.II:.-LOVE lQflglu op Lochomillas—Alti well that ends writ —l.otty lea ! derihave been interested in the levee andinisfar-, tunes'of Mr. Charles ,Hack, a ger:Ulla. who wee arrested in this city last week oa a charge of kid napping, slaves, ostensibly, though in 'Oily for' running away withal:dee little intandedirrifp. Mr. Hack, it seems, lifter. Obtaining ,his release fiom arrest by - good and . euffiewrit'lhail, hko a true sad faithful. lover' directed hissteps - forthwith to the residence of the fair, who he supposed hadbren crindlieted home. DO his arrival, however; he found that ba bad been forestalled, a friend having sent word to tke family that Hick was otlarge and Would pred4ty nay'tbern a vlait: All access was secordiogly, forludden jo the rover, e nd he sighed without the onsyinpatkiling i viihs in tiope leas despair : At lenatb by persevertsep; bo Tan ; aged to convey a. letter 'to 'the - lady telni ft, pops entered into his ; plena and . commenced "mop : meats for an escpe. : The prepirationi - were de tected and the plot .discovered, whereepian. means cvete ‘ oljoiteti to prevent ' farther intercourse the gallant German. 'Tiktriaqi fii44Usgtire, stratagem and true foie were - both at to:MX.44'i quietly ebserved to her parents that it was much More proper for her to marri n g. ,Hack thin ant' i h s uch i other man, _mistime, es sh e 0 given , _Wen . his snit, to his riu. as made it,iMpossible for her io!ee'ide with The hint so bed, and q. ..." 16 ! 1 9 ° .,1? . 11 4 11 / RI „ a 4. nt li t • r 4 liar aceeptetfspitorly cenaerst pr i thiPtueuts, preparations were at once set on foot for the wed- Yeatenlity. he visited the city lather armies of his future father-la -law for the purpotio . oi 'lung friends, and returns , this wanting' with a view to thasoneummation of the nttpilkf r. day. ProseNty them,:sei, and eebb iheadage . rr . norio lint iiitr Wain, deseirra the It is s idas to . Mr. Heck to say that hi has satirfactorilidisProacd thee:hams or being at: ready atoned, and haying. wife hi Germany, that haling s mere, inviptiOn'ofntutor forth, occasion. B ?TRH !taws tr; edit tstrintuis.=-- nteed Vl:;'ffeoo, kisckititti tnitij Sone in Steinphi4 - tie'hii:rieg,;speet e* if t Of h o t suatinerit&e. mac rentitiy,l'jfilied is Arkrlar:sit.' by Lieut. 'Wilcox, of the United Satis' l 'Ainii. antes the follorriag 'eines:44one. ITerie•;eveilt months since; i iittieetEthewile 4 Wileoz_to elope. with them in intensilior tittle - daughter of hers. sboitt three fistre l ilitt jurea hushand searched' fat ther44lntil hefotti,d them He walked into Peseit l iouie; told hat tci him he v ins t iiiitlemnir to th'e woman, bat he wanted' hitrogila eithoigh threaten'ed . iiilileike„ took . ,hii little gist sod went hire the ta v ern. " , .-Pesktreo'On Tlollowea.• Wait to iViliot's thole and th l reteeiied to ifti. him if Le aid not give him the e t iArd: heck. ' l ' Wtleot tola hirii no! lo'enter bii 'AOM door, et tie Would kill - him—Peske ratite:alas hadd into Lai th*Di fat is. pistol. when-Wilept..beingsitiekeAtihnt his and shot him down. *Renard" nm biaitbmwits e bowie knife. ' Ale !vent hefereir otseeirste'sta was, ~cguittel . s ;Feeke deserirelf ie• more lastingtad- psiortil 'peniihment. _ Wilcox end hie erreteheli Viferolre fesns; bed. pity_titgetheil,tififteen:yeereOetk serpent ghtina ibe .domestic and.wl tlt the poisc6 it sedottioN chipgi9 virettheBnto:,o; An_ ontria de , steila; . holland, bend of her ettitatiai ii*** l o 4l ' eel . seducor, ;3api!ied • and. tmetitit4o ,oPted "thlleitis) ifs :eriffeitui : g!iitaiiiibe***ihlit:strr *tiro* Wire 1444`sprita,*Weirit h` f ie thifide ) In fee :Woo trok,4lli-thAidliiiut.' The v4ateki4jiiiitioC 16it- - war g at • • i'r . ._. 01 •Vi
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