EZ En 2 !**w.;4tr.:l,,•7'. , • 're* BIS OP PUSLICATIOS" : : On the Cash System. . The Itlinere Jointed will idler let of JanalUY t it; yabliabed on the rollcierint fee= and condi- - - - , For'one•year: - ;- • •-•- J12,-•60: ..• Sis monib 1 OD Three Maptlii ic ,A Porible ißitdvance bythoise toll° re.; . ide in, the,coatite-4al annually in ad!ancei by those tirbo" - tbeiiitiat a,- diatence- - Ne'pv , will 'be sent s paidierodixince; Five dollars in .advance - will pay fok three years , eabserippiion• .; •"• ' • (Kr Papers .delivered by- the Foit Rider will. be charged 2,5; cents extra,. • • • -- • .• • • . ,TO 'AIWERI'IS.F:RS . . . Actriptisewents lint exceeding a square of twelve lines will he charged foithree insertions, and 50 owitittor orieirisertioo.' Fitelines - Or under,: 25eents ror each insertion. Yearly adtertisers wilt he dealt, with tin= ttie fbllotring terms: '• • • • , 'One Colum.. 20 .$ ['hint filtrates; 116 Three-foifiths d0....15 113ne - d 0:.... -' 6 :12 ] flustness cards; 5 lineis,2 3 , All ideertisementa meet be paid for in ediaitge nn enielatrjetip:Klßt Is opened with theadvertiser. • ; • The4ha cge of Alefthants will be 810 per annum, 'wittfthb`privdege of keeping oneadventsetnent not pie/letting one square standing during_ the year and. niterting a smaller ono in each paper. r -Tittiao . .who kiccOpy a larger spice wiilbe charg,R - extra..l_ • Notices for Tavern Licence. $2, a All.notices for. MilOing,s and proceedings dirket; rigs bot consideind of general interest, and enanYrith• Iv notices which have- been•inserted heretoferti - gra , • '• Odiously, with the ....inception ,of Marriages and ileatlts. will be ehargedas advaitisements. Notices ff Deliths,lo which , invitations are extended to the iends add relatives'of the deceased, to attend the fu neral will be charged as. advertisements - • • 'IOUNVCA-RBON IipTEL•: . ' Schuylkill County, Pa. EtTBEN. BRIGHT respectfully annotletteeti , ,to his friends and the public that he fiesta. 'en this Splendid . airy.ond delightful establish. .Inert,: situated . at the terinination o .8 • the ;Reading and Philadelphia Hail ill " I - Rood , where he will ho hippy to sill ", On Wove who visit the Coal fiegion;- , pre 1 , siuese„ orVer the purpose of enjoytng the Inoutitain air OA water. The. Hotel is ,liege;., nislied And furnished in the best styie--en'd, no' painel will,be Spared to render satisteetion le i ' all who ~may tavbr it with a visit. [king withio ten Minutes walk of the Borough ofiPatisYille, though • sufficiently removed to escape the dust pod liaise of that busy, lopellpg place, it is con. fidentiy helievedfliat it will ho.- and moot more "Pleasant and agreeable. than an other Hotel in the, vicinity. Attached id ellow! is a large end M beautiful 'garden, spverliolting ~.the River Schuylkill, the Schuylkill :;anal, Mount Carbon Rail Road. (extending tai the Mines and therm to Sunbury)l the genTurppikc, and at two t same time affording a't . .nd romivie 'Loy of five 'Mountains . The muse is .00lied • with • .1 pm-e l -mountain sprini' % water. nod a Bathing 'establislititent unrivalled in ,the • country. A . splendid pleasure Car is i kept for the exclusive accommioltit ion of visitor* who may be 'disposed to visit the Mines, or enjqy the 'wild and roman. tic scenery of the surrounding country. individ. oafs or famillei may rely On having ample room, tiad every possible attentien. Wiont rartsm...l une 19. 1811 \. • To Dyers, Hisao hers, Paper Makers, Steam Engine Dallttersi. and others. PASCAL inolir WORKS. WELDED_IVROTG-lIT IRON TUBES ,Pram 4 iaehcs to calibre and 2 to 12 feet long, , listainoim:Presstire from 4110 to 2.i00 lag; veil square inch, , ith Stop corks, T. L•, and .other fiatooes to suit.' fitting together, with BMW joints, suitable the STEAM. maga. GAS, and fqr Ltk7O3IOTIVE - andbtlier STEAM:BULLER Fixts • ' • • • , - 6- . _ I Manufactured and for sale by )11.0R11.19, T.ASIEVIt 1110Rta8b, . Warehouse S. E. Corner of Third & Walnut Streets, , • • juli i t IDELPIE.I.t,' READINGAD v r orrsvicLE RAIL ROA D - . ATES OF FREIGHTS ON MEROHAN. DIM between Pottiville and Philadelphia, from April Is , „ 1842, per ton of 2000 lbs. Plasier, Slate, Tiles, Gypsum and Bricks, $ 10 Pik I ron; Blooms, 'firneer, Marble. Lime, Tar trod Pitch, 1 250 anti Spikes, Bar and' Rolled Iron, tidll.ciw-Ware; Grain, Salt, Birk,, 149 M. trer,Sta:vea.Salt.fiAs Tobacco and Lead, 2 90 4 groe.eries,•riardware; Whiskey, Ale and 'Bees, Oil, Leather;' pawn, Steam En. 'gimes rbid Machinery; Seed., Butter, Lard, Tallow, Rats, )). Oysters, • !fides, flemp..Earthen-Ware and Glut, 4 25 Dri Deeds, 'Wines and Foreign tiquons, brugs and Medicines, ,Glass, Paper, China and' Queens-Wc7p, Meat, ° rich and Confectionary, c . ' 5 - 25 No Storage will be charged for receivin;s , or de tracting Freight at any nfAlie.Cotripatfra Depots on the !um, uidess allowed b cernain over 10 chum Days of spirting nl Freigitt Train.i,ou TUURS MAYS and SATURDAYS, at 3, P. afaieh 26 Valuable Coal tracts-to Bent. rl l O let on laases,to suit applicants, all that tract o "" ihhd belonging to the North American Coal Co known es, the Mill Creek Two, containing the for lowing lik of Coal Veins, many nt whicht—m•lng others, the Peach : Mountain Veins-having a range of Over a mile in lehl.th„ vizi—Lewis, Spolin. Barran leu,lh, Pearson, Clarkson, Stevenson, Link Tracey. • Peach Mountain Veit s, Green rack, or Raveusdale • Vein, 'Perpendicular, Diamond, and Bi. • Diamond Veins aln with many others not nailing. • 4lsn, hat tract called tie . Junction Tract, ite 'longing tmt e saidrcompany, Con tai ning—the Salem, a cq Forest. Rabbit Hole, Mortimer, Tunnel, Black mine, C. Lawton and Alfred Lawton Veins. Also, a Saw . Mill. and Grist Mill, situated nn the Mill Creek Tract ill of which will be rented on moderate terms by ap. plying m ..•• ).• • DAVID CIIILLAS . : at his office; at the landings fif "said company, at • Xotisville, or to • • ~, TIMOTHY M. BRYAN. Market Street. f'hiladelpbia 51-3rna December 17, HAMS! 11A111k2 Mt suh'icriber announces to the public that he A.; boson hand a largequantity of well cured Hams, Mimi Beef, Tongues, &c. &c., which he will sell at VE,ll:l' LOW RATES 'FOR Cssit, at his stand in Centre Street, opposite thd Town All sinokrd meat. which on trial should prove not to be good, will be talbenb.xit. *always keeps for sale all kinds of. Fresh Meat, which will be sold at reduced trrices—and respectful ,iyimlicits the patronage of the public. JOHN' REIGER. ,7•123 Pottnille, Feb.ll UMBRELLAS ,& PARASOLS: IajILK, Scotch, Gingharii & Muslin Umbrella& l' E rarasol , 4 and Sun Shades. ' A cumpicte assail:tient, just received and fur ;isle by i E.g.& A. lIENDERSON. May Zit,' • • • ' 22 . ' ROUSES & LOTS ' 4 ' . -, ,- FOR SALE, t ssii ' I ' 111 II t S. 1... , :: Alia, a large number of is 41..,.+:- --, --.---_ Buildings and out Lots. of ter _ 'various sizes, on thej.Navigation tract, tiring princi pally' in the Borough of Pottsville. Apply to SAMUEL LEWIS, Real estate agent, Centre St. July 16, 29-ff , - FEVER AND AGUE. R 0 WAND'S lONIC MIXTURE. • AA FRESII supply of au; above btedieute.a certain cure fe(the fever and; ague. Just received and *sale at - :MARTIN'S Drug Store September 3. . 3G-- IRON STORE N 0.53 North WATEII 4 26 r dour &dm Arch Si. PHILADELPHIA, WHERE s general assortment uf IRON on STEW t may be had on the mostnectim inodaung terms. I JAMES S. SPENCER. Jr., Philada. yebkary - .8 —6nk. - . OFORMATIO . :I WANTED. M• N daughter MARIA POWELL, aged 15 ,yearkleft the residence of Mr. James Wood, it Morchalf u'ear. Man isville,labout 4 week* ago, and I have not-bince , heard o . her. ~ As I ate' anxious to ascertain her " - Safety end, litany where the is, any - information contemn* per di - reeled tome through the Fottiville Post OF will' he gratefully acknowldged: • WILLIAM POWEI4 itoad r . 741116*(iii - • 14.31 _ • . :401S -q'.. 1 -r' - t ; .t ;.2 . 5 . ,2 , : - -- ,- ~.1,;...0 '-1461.1„ . /Z-... . -..-. .. v .:........f. , .. ...,,,,4.1,0....,,,.... ~........e ~. . . - 1L7 ,41 / 4 : 01 ' , a - • • • • • 4‘ra.M. ~ ~ :t,• ~.., v. ._ ~, , ~.., . i .......:::_ ~ ~,,,:, ~....,..„,._74...,-.11-77. ~ ..''. 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Over the glimmering chasi# - = , As leao'st than, with one giant 'rink- outspread, Thy i seeptre, and seamed armor on thy breast,' What is, more grand, more glorious than thee The headlong tomb!. pitching at thy base Sends foith but vassal rumblings, when the storm Awatterl' thy thunder lipa the puny worisii ' Seem likebent saplings when thy towerirg Shaper Swings 'in its majesty: - - The lightning's dart - -Bath streaked, but not - consumed thee; upward stilhl . As the Week chariot of the fiend o'er. rolls ' Upward hl, warrior king thy cre.t deth O point, And-in 'enblinie defiance dolt thou fling Thy erriernid robe from off thy wounded breast, ',For other blows to fair, fierce 1)4(344701h Thy scorn ,es flies the. tempest. On thy rock, Thy throne impregnable, thou hest nut reigned Dui ing,thelapse of ageP, fora blast To break thee or a lightnitig shaft to. cleave m Thy plued:Mead to the earth. • The hurricahe 'And showers of blazing levin.bolts slime • Can hurl thee from thy post of cebtorks. V'et art,lbou gentle, monarch of the - ertig When all ie gentle round thee4— when the 'sky . Is soft with summer, and thesrshine basks In loyesupnb thy branches, brig - lit-wioged birds Flitter, within tlly plumes, and make thee gay W lib their sweet songs ; the downy-mimed breeze Soothes they, until thou murmurest in ,a vole.° Of tolaridest music, that upon the ear Steal sae, but ch, how winning As thy head Beare the. wild t2mpest when the rains are launched In 'slanted phdamt so when from the west The wind tanslightly, and the parted clouds Let th.e fresh sun Shine lear;thy , ,branehes drop Their prinktinps on the blossom hung beneath, Till its blue eye is deeper in its blur, 25-tf And floats 44 sweet breath sweeter ; while the MOSS That plump and green eerspreads thy iron,roots 4 : Ftitig4d delicate sandals, seems some trysting, Whore tairp shapes of gold 'and ebony. - Glance o'er in mazy (hinny& Winter stern, Howling through forests changed to 'skeletons At the firtt mimicking btentli of Autumn, sent As the mere courier of his dread npproach, Though hurling all hie blasts, from thee recoil,;: flier:try spent ifi vain: not one slight plume ' No, net the tiniest-fibre of thy sprays. Blanches or falk, but as thou stood'at when earth Leaped living at the blue bird cell of Sprin4., Unchanged wilt thou again her carol hail, A'nd tell where poised her timid tt2ps from print; Of violets and of cowslips. - , • Let.os mark. Proud pine !—thou one of myriad instruments, Through which mysterioute, solemn - Nature breathes The music of her wisBom "in par souls-- Me Oh, let us mark 'thy likeness in the world, The' wondrous world of luan. True Greatness " lowers • A gloiious monarch throned on craggy thought ! Deckd in its mood regalia. When the blast" Of Fortune bursts, it bends not; o'er the "herd It spreads its seeptered arm, and weaker Souls Bow, when occasion wakes its energies In all their native glory. Earth's wild storms May sweep across it, and their lightnings tbuch Its lifted crest; but haughtily tt dares' The scathing wrath, and casts its deepest scorn At the endeavor tliffied. Glorious gifts Are not bestowed lot every passing cloud i Of life to lay them darkened in the dust. Anll it is,gentle teo,•when gentle hearts Are round it; love for love it freely gives ; And while it beats the storm upon its bend, It Nields a cherishing care to thosithat cling Unto it fir prOtection. In life's change It changes not; but as it smiled in joy, So in' the bleak waste of advetitity It wears its 'unstained took, and welcomes back The sunshine of renewed prosperity. • ALFRED B. STREET' 13- To Übe- EaNaar O"'° Jourkot•,i PoTriv I LIM. PA, Bra:—ln carrying -out. what a ;• A Blighted Sockhulit'er" left your reader* to calcullite,l4d the' follow ing result: • RAIL ROAD V_ tom. $ Cost of rails per mile 'BO.XIO 176 arty Quotient . $2BO 20 Value eta rails; - 80X2051600 ' Yearly Quotient. ' .20 LI/St! to Lei covered per annum . la 3 mite RAIL ROAD G.,: -) Cost of rails per Mile 110X30 -", =PO , 3 ,3 0 9 Yearly Quatieni ---; 165 ' 4000 Value of old rails 110X2032200V1 per mile in 2200 • • favor ofeast Yearly Quotient Lose to be covered per annum . . . , in I utile ; . 855 . Difference infittir of east erat• 4.-- - i • • • - ' . ra;is per annum/or 1 ra ~ de ~ ' 145 Taking the whole system of - ~'' . • . ', . internal improvements in i Pennsylvania. 'to he &XI miles of railroads; we have . . _. ,_ , . an annual loss- in the divi- ~ ri t 3 den& merely resulting ens ' -' r• ' the'ddrerence in the +r air .. ' , • ~', '7 of,cast and rolled iron 145)009812400. .- ' RAIL' AD F. • In the first outlay ' ' ,- 5G00X900,1811,4130,000 'RAILROAD G. In the first ou tlay . 1- 3300/E800412,6411,000 . . I l 1 ence .. --7 , Diffi - 51,640.000 The 5 perm.jetcrest on which amounts to 1..1000 Tote loss in Dividends per snaps ois > Pennsylvania Railroads. .. • 821,000 This unneewury, annual loss.ives the rub. . lien rig6t_to_investigate the matter. Why have not' our commissioners brought it before the Legislatuict tong ago! Or are our cngiUeerit afraid of speaking? Is the wind thus strongly blowing from ngllua4l as to drown their' voices! Is their: knowledge .only to terve for their luudy. or barren disputes and learned discpsaions iU the halls of Inititutes, wheit facts like the above lave been, and are still starting in - their ye4 . eyesl. -Is there none 60 bold as to attack • ttier:erioreitors. "yrejudite and interest!" Will - there be ( none to bring the whole subject before ourLegislatetiel Something finest be done, thepuidie" stands _ -in want of it, and Ice confidently ezpiel tkot, , uie ,finally be - permitted the roe of . - outi own mineral riches to relieve the county/rotlifter pre s.eal ,distress.,motorithstanding the outcry, Which may be expected from the English owners Of iron works, backed by degenerate'Americans hi.thair eagerness to serve their formpt waiters. , i . . . „ qoLe Cotes.—Congreseost its lite Seegistt providing that the Eng Tub, &fit come eh f o r pld - belea4trioesi at 4',183 Wittii4.oo ; o# igci4; t `• WEEKLY, PT. BEIO-A-IWN BANDLAN; -POTIVILX , EI SelitrYOLLz OOMV, Rikt To the Elltei'et the -31:Inereacrailukt; FOTTIIVUTori:PI.I Mu* EDITOit:-1. am right glad =to find that you , haveOlen' us poor folki Chtn?tee to alittle Word of our owri.,l, Knowing something bout iron. I )11wiya. wondered, since: cast heals so generally aged (yet much:mere arrira gnklittuf 'and Prune% wheiethey bbild roofs and honses bf this bloat useful bran metals,) I Wait astonished, I ,say,that Oast iron has. not yet found iii way to our raihriaits.,' As we can make malleable cast iron at very little eitra cost, I have no doubt that we. shall be able na,produce,rails of an-infinitely aupetior quality to thecommion rolled rails, thotl wish to sco born off our railways, sit coming from , the other side of the . water. ,The fibrous lecture of these wtouglit iron rails has never appeared to me, the right sort of thing. ; Itr the process of, rol• ling the4iles, the lauds will and must alaayerw: main between did eomponent parts of the, afore said piles,. stret, : chid end fattened. into Well, I should think that they give percussion a. !kir .chance to separate the . lamina: That this actuilly takes place; would. witotia triMi my window, under which the cars were positing ave. ry- day, when I resided at ,Wilmington. I have semi irails first get levee inside, if I may say to, then open god exfoliate, and finally crush off.-- The : Philadelphia, 'Wilmington . and Baltimore Railroad offers many more illustrations of this oc - than the Stockholder- till be pleased tti currence, ..ne Stockholders at de pie.... ..ngtior, whickdisposes uo. ~ _ ..eryt.. ig Meet with, or oilrEngineers,whe have been over to .in the , heal.lighL': and I !bid abandoned"myself to England, to order rails there, be willing to admit of. the enjoyment of the',,ideasurable, 'se fir is it wait Thiogs of this kind - can never _take place with to - be obtained its best parlor of 'the head Main cast iron. Make a soft casting of a beam, imp. the provincial town of Nibbingtron. --NA neat repast port it thoroughly, and it will, bear any weight,. had feasted me 'light . and' chiles,' sod 'a second and audit pretty smart blorrs. It is only the vi• tembler;rd brandy and water, 'Werra iwittr,', - istoed bratio_and its reaction on-the granular texture of exhaling,i t te fragrance at nai elbow.. Thit fire was cast-iiin that kills it. This, however is stopped, in fineeptrits, and went laughingly and crocking when laid fiat and in close contact welt 'woad,— up chimney.; it" took partici the eatisfitetbia it id- Cast. woo, in my opinion, for railroads has ;many forded—we were sworn friends. - other advantages.. Not to mention , the facility of !What a &leas thing iiiii,'„lrnattered to my casting rails according to the radii of ‘the different self, as I rested my heels upon, the . fender, end carves, I will but say, that it cia be run in any stretched myself ba,ebwards into my ebilir,. 7 .what, mould, and therefore canbe given a shape so es to a glorious " thing . it, is, this taking one's wise in' cover entirely the stringpiece. -, This is an arisen. one's inn 1 It bath a; relish almost too fine for dal advantage, as it. preserves for a much longer earth—lt smackentElysium ! You'have cheated spice of time the most perishable part-of the woo• fate fur once, given' business the go.by, add left den superstructure, which all know must be re- the anxieties that dog your foosteps.daily„ in the newel erery 5 or 6 years, whilst the sleepers, gen. lurch.—Siere you. ere 'yourself alone,o—nene to erally made of-oak or some other hardwood; will thwart, I. fret, to frown upon you,—with a few last 10 or 12 years. In such a , way we shall be sovereigns in your Pecketlon are yourself • king. able to make sitringpieces and alieporeequal in du- How respectiful is mine host!---he is your eban ramie, and renewing both onlyl,every . 10 'or 12 cellor, and holds you tenderly in his . ite'ePing.ss 'years, we save one set of stringpieces, amounting, royal consciences are kept. The waiter, how ob i sheold ray, to a couple of hinged. dollars, or sequions, dike angels, ever eager eyed,'—these be $2O per annum in one mile. ',3 - your minister. watchtul to - do your-will all the When‘ver I have anything to make, I slumps more dust the prospect or the gratuity tole se ask miselccan't I make it of ,;;tast Iron, 1 being cared thereby is ever vividly present-to their im ermvritied from thousand fold et perience that its agination. The' chambermaids, your maids of • use can be extended to nearly every article eery. hotour and honoured as maidse•-lighting your to . , ing for use or comfort. lam glad that our Engi- dreads oflove and 'blies, like ,secoililercs, with nears appest to take a Practical .iow of the whole - wartnin*Pan and bedroom candlestick - of mat'. matter, rind that our people are beginning to open Your hed—but.. ecod I I never thought of that; their eyes. It is true that I had My doubts with —and started tip tugged the bell in considerable" regard to Wrought - 4On tires terming upon `cast trepidation. " - • , . iron rails. Rut thank God' rilito these are about ,My call was answered by the.appearance clone to be banished from our reilmeds, and since I see of those smirking animali, that go about inns with many of our Engines, - t think 'the a Lafayette," towels over. their left mini: u William pain" and - others, do es . well without . .Have you secured a bed for mg I ' wrought irontireS4 have sin doubt; that in run. •Veitter: I resolved the dog should' hove an ad ning cast iron upon earn iron Wei shall have more dittonal half, cra,wn :for, his attention. 'Sorrfs . .airs adhesion than we went, and thin enable our En • could nnt.let Yon have a room to yourself sill: ginea to drarit beerier kis& I ', . 'Eh, , what ' feketeimed, end my. contemplated hat r . • "A ROLLER AND CASTER ." generosity sunk at once below zero. The Oatragecontrummeted. -... 18 ... ingte itedirtamot all engaged , sir.' . . 1 Ths.. following .. iniquitous..bill. duitricting the , -"Tim devil!' ~; ,', ,--i . ~,., , ,_ . 1 State for members of Congress, hes,at Isnigtb,by . -qcseir! --1143 -°' MlYe r e" -, sin , As!' l7B° *B Si -- the fade of patty drill, being Fleshed through hut crowded-snot a center to, cram lest in. • : ' Houses of ; the Legislature, Tut only nee& „the.';'....A.rwl where actij to ho stowed away , pray I'' .Governor's signature to become a law. By 'this .` Excellent enrolments eir—lbird. 0 0 4' behind— bill the Whigs oUPennsylvottia are graciously oi. two capital beds, well aired. Other zin'l'm'n very i loped about POOR! Members of congreas ear- opaiet, sir.' , -. , twin, and lizretor four doubtful districts! . \ 'Whaor what le he r. ~ -' ,t- .. . , • . The Yeas end Nays on thill monstrous Gerry. 'Don u t knowisir. CimikerL' a week ago.' air minder, on its flail passage in the Senate pester. "breakfast at ten - minutes' , to eight precisely--• eurr ot coffee, sir, and ` halts snit-,goes out, and -day, will bo found, in our syncing!' of the proceed. ecedings in enotheteolaisin. ; t lt Will.be seen that comes home - at ele v en 'Yell' night.: Mute "51 'Mr - CLIAMPNEYB, notwitstauding his loud mouse..-tried myself to 'draw him ont-..riouldn't profiesions, of- honesty, and tit 'dispositiOn to do work. sir. Strange man, sir—neither speaks per justice - to the Whig party, an, his avowal on the eats—how kalives, can't tell—what he does, ditto. , 1 floor of the Senate that the W, ig party were jai' i- ' - wrbiee - he goes; a snyatery al 'dark" as deck as , ly tinged la al least len mtbers of Congress, ' Omni3 ' l l 4 G \:- ..' - -: 7 VOTE 4, FOR THE BILL , , . Away with such ' ' 'Rum t - - Queerlieb; Setemingl* * l : '' ' • -.- ' empty profOsione-•-such both : arhearted bypoeri. .yeduir, singular ma . mstr—indeed I may say a sY. We trust: 63 Demoeratid rebigs of the o Old ' very 'singular :inati. • id, • ' Seems- in rather :low Guard" veilt rernember this vote, and will'reweril ' - spilitsiiir.. Any moteliendy And water, sir l' this faithful and honest pribliefiertant accordingly, - I ordered afresh supplied this terrestrial nectar, 'should:the - day of reckoning aer arrive.' - and flung myself . ..Mt° mf : sktalr With-dm si r of 0- ' Washingtorr--the Wane offruie noble McKim-, man who reela. 'hirnrif '1! victim" to un toward NON, it will lio sten, is iniv ' from - tba'general destiny,_ . ..: . ' - , , ' ' \ .: eil , . :That ,ulia altiot4,tiavia 'in s pired - lade, of air cpeck. There is soMasdiall. censolation in the fatt.'that this distriet hasnot alsabeen swallowed mitt in die wOrldl—to me, who never tolerated uplathe,roisiiioue jaws of the monster ,Locefocir .bedfellows in, my life k — slelltial witl; : '‘JOcked• door : Oerrydander. Considering the extraordiaary ef. and window; fast ; end , not a Stout stritfilo half a ford ; nf a certain nerstelse;geatlcceen to place, her doFen roerns.of fine- m e, ine". whose 'chief - motive - for in a Loco district, it is indeeitroorrellouit that shit ,teraSiningsleal - MYMerlen was certainly` a very, esca p e d.: . , : 1 .. : . rier.pchardirig.criiiiiire ;I do half made tdhe- Huntmg . don—isl thfut lion ' e' si, prtiffeented Hu ti. listseS'-' 4 4 Fhe korrir : of having my ail habit of tingdon—ehe hat fallen 43 - eatiifice! Tbia 'faros. lonelineisi . itirdedi ' ' po'ssibly the viretth iinoree. tie object . being- -necomplistied, _Elie ExCeliency °Nl:terrible: _most tie/nide L Well, il Ido strangle , . wilino'doubt sign 'The bill wilkalscrity. =-.- -, - bitns war enlightened ; jury eark-hring:i9 s'Wertss' The following ii the Bill LI ' -' ' verdict against me, than that' of o,jutitifisble.homi ' 1. :Southwark, Aloyamensitig, Puerta, kio g , cider Looks melancholy, "too It, Gb. year me seising; Ellockey. West Philidelphia, end,-Cedar laza* men have. p.' trick of speaking in , their Ward of the city of PhiladelPhia. : . , -6. - ' elrep i - and I shit) be kept shuddering all night at IL The city , of Philadelphia: • except :Cedar his_inatherent otsf.and di fit is positively too Word 'and Upper elected - Wards. • ' . -bad I . And again ,1 *sped. the pokey . ..into the ' 11l The 'North ra , Liberties 'and Spring Gar.. .howels of_the , fire, and stirred it fiercely :. The (4., den in die cant . Philadelithia,:tuni Upp&Det , .. Tire only threw :- toy; - rey ;braycitita.a.fivefieistate;o l , ware;' Ward of the' s ty et Philadelphia. : / • =-• : ; . activity, and dy, . fanejes • assumed ip.dgker ji_uir. IV. Kimaington i North end South Penn; Ws. To be abut up in en out.0 1 •111er OnlY fCleak l 4. 4f r 9 11 : --: ii'orongh, aerrenntwe, Drist4,iicaneorPorated N. founded old-rambling-Wilderness of an inn, with a, Libeitie, Oiterd; Loeser Diablin; 13yherry and ; fellow Whonetioliody linaits,inythhigakfut 1 1—to Moreland, is the aunty of l i hilatielphia,, -- '. "bead-your satire .an 4 breAehesketriisacied. \V. Bucks and. Lehigh. their 'Wee? lining' tainted- out-upon 'thrrnight,' VI. Montgomery end Be awsrs. ,:- . . : ' Whilelein ere 10 */leir Abeireitiei Of tbe4raiwiy . i VII Chester. .. I ' r.l : -,, ~1': , ' • - , gods- - ,r; poirliblyPikre the Irish mirmtaii,torrake VIII "ammeter: s, i', ',, _ -,--- In the;eacirdinglimilfied.4ebr threat cut fi A cold IX. • Berks .: . i - t , • .. ' . . line seemed to be drawn across my midland at the X Dauphin, Lebationitso Scanylim.' • : thought,. stittlTgiyearil „i i nsiindly„ Seizing my ' ' irL ;Northampton, Monrcie, Pike' and Wayne: b7lol 4.Yiti.d iSsler.lWMPlied it' uff et ii,guip'; but ' i liadlost - its fla vor,wascold, , -. ' 'l' . ' free at XII. COIUMbIe, LUZehle*d Wyoming.. ~; .t ; ,relish 'apt one, tu YOH. Bradford, Susquehanna Siid:TingS, ~ ; : ; Itnlf . , end leßnarelish on the palate. ,I Sank Into XIV. Lycoming , NonhuMberland, Union and ; St reverie. : • dolkind9Slad'eollelate slate of Oisery• Clinton; - ' '--' ' : -, ' ..' ' ' . on starting frointaldekifind bit the Braised XV.Cumlierlatid, Perry and rrankliti. -' '- '. ° sunk ddwri to 'a fewi.eindera.' end the ihtititnfa XVI.' Adami and York... ' ' ' ' ' -.' ' , dupe, which which ; lookell:iip lei 4 moment, wt ,ii ti IV 1 - XVII.' litietiegilen, Centratiniefik ind•Mitin: Pi9a4 me of My , Peg!ect. •001;:quiellY went out. i XVIII: teeo, 'Payette and Somerset, mt.: wesunpietina i . pe,444 , - 4na . Ca m bria.. . aocL4-40 drikti=4 , o.,:l44o (o,,..Aigoaliii4 tat. i . ic7(.. Washington and Beaver.._ : - ' ''': : lowing the.pikitegiiipfthe,rchaenscoalC w k i,hmit. ; XXL Allegheny'. * l"' -• '-;'; ''- ' - - did along alOttecsaion of itemnpri,indup,i(labyf,; XXII. Venengo, Mercer and Crawford. - .'i tinilid' ito l ',.iekeir; ilia I ieaCted . gie . joiltai l ..; X:XIII.:-.ErIe t WIITTI), .141*-#l)ltersi .liiii.. hibllfesti, !Wks:Fled Se 1 4 2 !deradMIY•• ' --' - : : ' ,sonsad Clarien. , - I; . -,,-•„, • !, -:./I:te i tlintensioni 'i'veret;jitititittijiiiief the rinrlieit: it J r,. ll .. datlir 4 'inistio '' ' Indanti.akd 04: .Tie Dia , P 4 iihl aiiir:o' 9iiio49iiitrighit mi . gefe - t ow. " *- ..r" .4-:•• :...*...,...:-A.iff.". - -- 0 0 ..` . _ ,-,. A " --.:. : .. , ....i. 4 ~1 _ ... .....,,,Z . .- ..st. IVO P. : ' ' .;- - t - 1 fironeloultleaktaittta triad Spadini:4 They,wet. $5600 no iron rails. - 20 - MINER" ARCH - 0011, 0 30 *g' Ire ihati was iroid, rotber;co;a d,I limiedtor He said I. Could Mitlove thatimy Wards 1•011 q. few and eold; - iL"A„ • - lie fetid I kept him ' of 463- 4017 '. - .' ut toga of higher gamer p- r Aid -it may be that 1-dui mother;-bit whit haslet ldooa the some? 'I did not kno w ham mother , 4 Imo, it now too . late . I thought that I whithout a peg .umaid Wed 40.01 0. 1 4 0 • * - - AgertrAte ;' . . , - • *tee nobler niter soughtime,iOihe has gone'else., Acid' my heart is ioni.,lnd am le it to tvitber in des ', Yen may lay mein my bed,..motheithi bead is tiirob• _tang sore;- • • ADC mother, prathee, leithir Sheets be duly,sinirr be. And:if you - would do ideasere to your tmorstsipair. log child.; • • - - - Draw me a pot of beer„mother; and mother, drew - it mild! - - . _. , • ' Doubleelliedded Room Wars,, after ,all,' , I esclainied, .there are few things so comfortable as snug , quarters in it",gtood inn and,"ao saying, i.drew up my chair a font or i so nearer the fire,,and. manifested the eiuberanes of my smfifaction and the soundnesi of the poker _ t it, Eqducidg *..,pplinc l mblit mesa of the best. 1 . Wells, and to minute tagatents. 'A ride of some eighty milesninsida t a mail in.a 'biting Nnvem. Ler dig bid throvrri'me into that slam 'of-deliFions languor, which'dispords one to regard'everytbior G Ell ISE ESE ' -, f :..,'' . AI) '''. .. ' . i.:. ' 7 .- '. 7 ' . --n " V - .. ' - . , % ',. , ' f '„ !:';.,', _ .::'. 1' ' : . , '. : ' 0 " ....'.',',. --4 ..: , '" - • • - • ---- - ''' ...-, ',',. :' :. t'- _ - _t. divided by.en alley of Some four feet in br - e - idihTet the end oftwidelt. - its the iota a tahla with thefitimallipPurtenatiees of rint ( ror• and cstaffes;and the `windirs itself lOokediint upon . Cimmerian du end the devil knowe'w&A.. The old fornishireiitriitab ted - of ahmire.: whose appearantei eriylitinig . intt*ltulated inspire confidence-in-their 14 4 ; hasty grate, ctuermseintwi„pfatire;' stood siiiienne to the yawning Attie which a cloudy mezzotint.-conveying the faintistiassiblcklitima, than of-a blasted heath, -with', gibbet' in parapet:- thre, decorated', which"time rid damp had, reduced from.hs pticilitive shade of green .to the, moat cuiscellanneuttAivaisity Het* was an appiatancalarthings,'not, certainly . the most favorable for dissipatir p ,g: die:OOPlessaut feelings, that had far come thnerheen 'fretting. 'my:lesser in testines to the teintitir fitidlesttingstbut put a'bold face upon the matter, , and after t leisurely survey. ol pae , spartmenr k tdeposited Myself in bed. Sleep, however; was- nof tall, thought oi till the . arrival Of the person- *rho wait, share the. apart ment withinte; end I lay-forming alt Sorts of lations sa to his probable appearance. - At length, towardi midnight, a heavy- step soon, fled on ih'e althea; and I heard some One advan cing wit,* stately tread to the roiont in whfch I lay Nnw, theis t for a iolution'ottity Uncertain. iy kali rafted myself corny elbow to exam- . ine the virgin) that should enter. ' The'door.o.Pen ed leist4;:and • agure advanced-into-thrkoota, that.increitietriather than abated mylterphility.— It was tallpiwerlully-ituilt man tressed all in We'd', with a cloak of the isms color about. his "atteuldeti, - and is be held the candle before him es thougtile held it not; . its light -fell nylon the featUres of a character singularly impressive. but pale end blasted, as it Were,' with untold woe. His longlraven t isir fell San& in masses' horn his foreheadlike ackeiting pules upon a lightarting:: scathed inouniain atunruit,:and his eyes turned with a did), movelesiglare; He appeared . to be utterly Otcoaeclotts oltny presence, notwithdand ins mytlndearors to excite his, attention, by sun dry admonitory eciughts and hems. Finding those of no avid, I retielyeA nialtse.k him more directly, and, in u indifferent a tone as I could . multer, ex. clairned.l • 11(looilmight, sir answer—. Good night, wit i a sttouger emphasis—still not a word; " laud it was not till t half repeated the salutation I ,several dame that he turned hid eyes upon me.— And ohl whet an inward bell did that look re. veal t- - i n words that dropped like minute-guns from Mai lye, he raid, - • 4 wisi von may have a good night, lb.' This Was enough; t wee thoroughly relioied of-'any +taint 'fiir farther converse' with gentle man of this kidney ; ao he relapsed into lurt-ab riditctlorl,;stll, into my pillow athr my !pew's '.• • - " urea! - tangoed, s and "would fain have slept, but this 1 Merl found to be hipossible. wadi tom ed from! the ;left Side to right, from' right to lett, and then in despair threw mieelfon my faceonol dug my head into the infl - ow. tried to r t rink of discourse's on 'pole - teal economy, - of " sermons- on, temperance, of all the 'Mint sovereign narcotics I could recall. '1 repeated the alphabet letter hy let ;ter, andithen, ped my way through the muiti plicetton.table; but it was of no use. - Sleep was not cajoled. The gentleman in bitch had . betskenilutuself to bed: The i,00.n - was ari Ink " caidoilltht could make it. an d t heard ri sigh. and the curtains drams closely round . in - , tient of where e Strange precaution,. I thought.' What am Waltman ! flae he the same doubts of me that anabeentieg rue with regard to him, and so wishes to place even the slight barrier of a piece• of dimity between us 1, Or perhaps the gentleman ie conseious of sleeping in :rather an ungainly the beiklothesolf-him Ilea with his Month agape, like ,a fialtiq the .dettp , - pengrispal map, not wish the morning-:light disclose hi. weakness? ..Butthis comfoitable view of the matter i 'm as on faded away is the remembrance_ of bia e irpearin premed upon my vision.' Those. feittu Ode, and, rigid; that - massive, figure, traleedlin , mi,ordinary toile;:those Ayes deed to all outwatrlobjects, end lighted up with Arne. that seemed : in ir irdly consuming him.- stared vividly before lie, 1. saw him as he entered the room. end went through ailites operations of undressing. with si motion merely niechaniest, Nbat could so have palsied the senses and the will ? Was it, remorse for abider Unutterable guilt that pitied up. on his l'utan,l or was he area thew meditating some 'act of crime 1 I was Arringidone; in . darkiteirs,'With a felon, pethepa a slenderer! And, then his answer - to my friendly salutation: 4 wish yriawFty hive a good night, air reams back upon my ear. , May have* good night: Thole was, - then a:doubt, which he' even confessed.. 1 stirred in bedi with at mar-blablee- es, possible, coughing at thalami lime, tole - 411 could any cones poitibig• sound tram mitnitighbor. Detail iras• hushed; I could not even catch his breathing. Ob. tonight ha must have gine to sleep. 4'lle; at least tithes the matter easy". - hiswords 7 4 wish you taw tuivialood -night, sir r-;.bstint• ldmel What Was there Ur' prevent my having a good night, but something of which he himself was! aione conscious I The night was squirt one. and My room too Mutt out slate way to be visi ted bri any ol _ihe=uiaaltsleep dispelling noises of. an inn. Wo nt /leavrq to tea ma • sal had 6 Aitairr 'thought ofthseurtsins drawn so careful. ly in front of Ms bed.. Might he not'behind them belgiegiring the knife,:; with which-be was to iTtill alp secure clambers I coughed lou -der than before, to assure hirkthat 1,, was still horrible ,fsnei, now . took entire tnint!,: His" sepulchral 4 wish `yOlit !fiar ` hive 1 goad night r - pealed pergetual `as an intimation to-settle accoants, with. the world: - would not kilt rir?piepared Not , HID era a anti - menial' Murderer; an ama teur assassin ' and Fate !tad kindly me itt to his grasp;? - 1 lsylitited to my couch, expect!' litietiery r moment to beer 4de:curtain's torn 'open; -ectifia feel raj tlogens et any 'throat- . • Every nerve sod reentrylitre sinined to the utmost - pitch, till tiven'theimigense grew more fearful: than this reel; ity eauld have tree.' , A diatb4ilik Mamas Glint 4'6. l 64M:ten Its very ' huh Ainkerisping*: grewopgreidiitre. The stirring of it mouse would b". l lileM ..,,•!!!Peo 0 4: 4 40;. eheitgient, tato' i perturbed sad SVP.Oir 014 41 0 falai it, my siscssesstedto catelt.the endiring echo, tivaoalf ben Ihei*bia sinking ' s ias.rit s. note , fa the crannies ; Onto Day badly time i .h4Mi ,VetOirdtid tip 4at llo o),l l i4gaitne 4 , 10 _it4 l oo-epvs, , T 19 4 ,0 iti44; bed were dor; tot is ihniihinieeittes/ • .',.''.' .::,-_-',',',,.:,:1.: wog EMI MIMI locked. in profound repose. ttirned to , wards the arinili.4- - 'io,stretigthen costrlf by the sight of e.cheering object eisinst rinsietire that mill hungtibout my mind, mid fmt id t h o it Nu t, ed,out upon !desolate court, tortunindinge pros. peel at toe same time of wasichP . ,..the leading lea lures.were some-cricy 94 r 5himne"-stacks.. The sky, wassiesand.welterinOrind no - sound Of life . Was audible; except the ocessiotief rAthsoi a mot, ides:oo.o4h the drpririiiittoOp; reuslii:i the ech. oat bt the ilnuaiWring streets...vb. eihole feeling of the time e a nd place wages cliettes possiblr; camplale lll .o 6 nraftvivoyperannitlted raven, a creature worn with the thioes.of luckleis prophecy, settled uponnehicentry sight beforomy. .eyee, end began croaltblieritonetonous chOunt of woe. Oh ; ,how eterna l . caw I caerTr did St . befe mingling strangely; with i niffa___la and presaging the coming-sin - ot some unlit:tows' bor. Tor!. It threvi_ my, thiciughteibiek. into:their-old channel. Alarin;intiveser; lad.'ntits,iYert place to curiosity, . and I determined at all;.hisordirto know more of the mysterious man who had ocea• sioned rite 'fuel' rmight of torture. I ley intent . to Catetithe,Mitititest sound. !Mt iti,:sain. Pine' ear himself; that tears she grips grow in , the fol. , ry-tale, ofuld not bile detect the s,owof a . breallt. - This, I thought, hi:ibis:most unsccounta ble,miej s vier :met , VII:11. • lie comes nobody, knows whence..rghei,nolnidy ,lirtows where, eat: nothing, end says nOthing.—.and ,deeps like no other mortal' beneath the sun. must. and .will Sound the'hisit of this mystery. Here wes',l, with fevered Pule end throbbing brow, after a night of agony, while the cause of ,MY uneasiness was taking deep droughts of that tired Nature's sweet,reitorei; of "which- his sin gular appearance and tnnin'eue words had robbed me. It was not more strange than porokieg. I could bear this state of things nts.tonger„ end die :charging a Tolley of tearing coughs, as itelt the pulmonary complaints o f the.einvn bad token ref uge in my 'individual chest: Still there was . not a movement to indicite the rdightest disturbance on the side of .arty tormentor. I sprang out of paced tip and down the room, making as Much noise se_pessuble by pushing the 'chairs- a bout, end hitching-the incasing takle,along the door. Still my enemy slept 00. I rushed "to the fire place, end rattled the shovel and against one another. He cannot but stir at this, I thought: and I listened us eipectation of hearing him sten. Still the some death-like silence continued. I caught op' the fire irons, and hurled them togeth er against the grate. They fell wi.h a crash that Might hive started the Seven Sleepers,—end I wasted in a pare:yarn of anxiety for the rc4ult which I had anticipated.' Hut there were the close cnrtaioi .rts before; and. not.* aound, „leaned from behind thim to implicate the presence, of any-lit.- ing thing:, I • ;smile a state bordering, upon lien; zy. , Ti?e,fearful suspense of the psst,tiight, the sgrinY of 00143116 qt With'which working uponbodyaiready fatigued, had left me in.• fever of excitement, which; if 11 had con finued,"ninat hiVe ended in madness - , :I Was wil4 tisized eensationof dread and:curiosity; O t ne n - b a h a ed r. t ett owsi en d ot i lt he er ted the ; . torture " 030 4 st iti brended nakk; iting the dressing-table in my Siplatbiti.;:l 7 tore o pen the eeitatni,-and there,eds tt od f lay the purse of all my: agony. 7 -is suicide—weltering fwe Pool of blond. felt my naked feet slip in. something moist sud-alitny. Oh Heaven; thelorror either plsahy' gore! • 'fell foriirenks'on thifioor; ten is by a thunderbolt into `insensibility. ; • When I 'revived JAMod a the "room.erowded with.peopte.. f „.-The noise of my fan hailalarmed the occupants of the room beneath, -and they- had buret into the 'sfmtnber Where ae fay: Dist my sneering's Were:not yet,aten end: The !loins 1.,- lind made in endeivering . to arouse the stranger 'bed hien heard, 'and' ware now construed into the struggle between the murderer and his victim.— How it happened I knew not, but the-tezor, With Which the' suigide had created ,his Pcirpese . tvas found within My gresP,' lifiaSwas deemed prectf ! conclusive of my . guilt; rind ISursod arraigned 'area murdererialher eyes :ot my fellow men -months I Wait tenant of a dungeon. It palsied, a weary,time;'hut et length, the -trial. isme,' 'I was acquitted, and Again _went' forth with untaint ed name,' But the bowers of that night hive cast a blight upon'iny spirit that Wiliclirgtiiittlirough my ,bfe; and ',evermore • execrated:the' wretch • who,firsa projected the idea of notraut.,sznnsrs wows,: , , • • .• S Perpetant.*haete., The beiutiful estiScitVbicli folloO4, is)" deseiip. tion of spat wonderful people ib.o fee!, ae Milk as it is striking. - _ Inbdels et* for rairs'cles—tbey, Inns nee, not, appttating to tbe.efei4p,i Ituth. - agil diva beceining, aimere oamr of historic recetd; bufpne standing cut bete/self Ayes, and enduring for 2000 piste.. It they believe not upon a tniracleticietu pendant and indivtliable * ,peithtv...arciald 410, bd. persuaded, iliengit one were to tise forik dyad; Tate Pregebt physical. tuoialand Ertel/1..0 . 90i- Iron of tbeJews roust be mirecle,'hud tbey,coo tinned from the commencement of tfie,Christisti era down to „the present • boor. W . some sUCii. gond- suttees that in which we End 'the Chinese, walled off from the rest of the humeri family. and by their selfishness on a tuitional stale,send their repulsation of,aliea, etemente, tertsllng.acefir souk from without, in a shape of howileinvisi.;,n, and from en oterpowering - national- pride. 'forbid ding the intrduction of a new and foreign customs, We should not see eo mach of miracle interwoven" with their eitistsitce., But ie this .their ; state ; lei from it. ; 'Ploy:ere neithey a united r2d -indeppo dent nation,. nor e parasitic 'province, They are peefedsiad Se-tittered into fregmeutW, but like broken globules of quicisilver, instinct witlicohesive pow et, ever tisimiag affinity, wad ever restly.tcraMal ! gamete. Geography, arms. genial, politics, Cud, . foreign help, do inn expleio their existence;' One and tlimele, and eustoreil:Wftislii last to ionfitvel . it.' None of these era ten tie :trines of their perietity—They ' have hien 'spread pier every part of the hst.itosl "glebe hese fiord Roder the reign of every dynasty,;;they haveirliaria the pro,- lectien Cdjust lawsohig,!4ities.den of cruel 'ones, and witnessed the oppress:on of cruel mini, an oriniesied the rise end progress of both; ihey ; beive used every tongue, and• have heed : itr every lad tudi.:; ,The WOW* of fespland hien; c.billedeand ;the sins: of Africa brie seoiehed 'them,:. • They have.drank of the Tiber, Thiotetr.ihe,lrilso, the Miisissippie-f° ette,iy#trotry and every degree of latitude. end lengditode, - yre firidijew. Li Is oot - so eith soy other rip. kmpises,litonostillus. :Itisokibee,e.(o o .pi#44 buried. 1 0 1 . 111 " e " l * I irtaeted skein . /2Otjhe skootot , ie. 421 4 a living ifj*P4o4l44o4truglitAlipPerf -40:44:30,444.40 40..0.04;-*o,osigift 'O4 Uaatiairauge.nettiai:asAttakkiltr. hi I MEI =NS • 13 "IT* 4ulote them f wlllr;g 1: : 4ftr.iii'llttroilikr 06 44 V: tout uhr.i,trie ch stheattot;and *tacit ersitirtive, ?Vitt their sat Want. Honk 'taraei eitifinue3 if! the Inumn"*i.ed, They tqft; Teri tttc*iitilti, ton: Ai 4 .11 ° 1 " 1 1 4 1 tt*, t ,e i !o7j/bi tt4 o, the werld,:ena nicter ok?its A : fear.,aitleit every are d eyeryniiital, Hewers rut, .? excbngend relirver the tneardoey of the tu.' Limit of the earth: % The hittclettetitOit; beir-teont -4,4coniortality, Oeinsslgarriation. : ,,l4e• sti4amleti froth t►'Com aeon head, and =nut* of, whets - Of rt. peuliar, tore:they . hate flowed ttot4erery st..te s Ufo,oo:' '- out Needing e[iio, or . 4(.41144 lts U 4; darer; and traversed thi; surface of the glotatiernid-1 the Ispse.of many centuries., paTtictdat t : a'orn,. ; .r.The ,fptvelt nice: at this 'daY,.ia - the epst stiikiflgseat of the sacred Ot acterift , liietit is no possilility of accouetine, for dieit'peris' steal isolsuon.,- their :depriam) Gat .flittinet behoi.O r ti, ' any grounds save . those rcseeled in- the taco 4 44 From the N. York Oorrespondenceof the-Nodal: - Intelligence!. ' A. Visit to, the .Five , . _ • As I presume.yonareinterested in the.iine Lion of New York..annie classic by a foreign.-Pet, let me jot you dOwn a mere. its two- iom my , visit to Dieken:a4fole at thi:kws l'intiv".„teatios one *meal/ „last,Week with a rßstingtuabed party under charge of the. Boa officer., . ',‘ I had an identbat this celebrated spot wati-eiri. she Cistern, litiaitnt . the city, et the end of ono ofY the emriihns routes; and s was suiPtised toiled that it was not more than three Minntes" Walk front Broadway, and 4011 view fromtme of the , falsh, ionahle corners. lit iics;inden3, in'aiap bettreen, firoadwrgind the _Bowery, in Wiint was once a secluded of the I.land of Manhattan; thiiirgh. to believe it ever to base been,green or clean Fps:, quires "powerful effort of ituagipation..” Ve nip. ed into. Anthony street at half Pelt ten; passed the Tombs?! and took the doWnweirdreakee'did. Orpheus . and: Dickens before its. it was night, but women stood at every :door. withbiket ; tads and shouldersi,mast. of them .14%.,5em0. - er thing to say. end, -by their tittitadeti; ihetWin complete insensibility to, Old.. in -,th!nir 't • th , y said , they • contrived , io ip .. tbO: word,. and whom we negialuilkal past as ifrivoid.; in; oa4eation--poisiblfashioned;tekiie , there,i p.ssibly shrinking froatrinY,.furth'et Ikequelßiaoco;.' with officer Stevens, though - toci_thei of ibtekifici4 - ; inga . sceTed to,bo the females o,E, ; tliel cofnuNrii k. A little conked the_ hiffbroirghtinr:. up against Whiit looked iciAtieehlindsitiy4s-d*t./.. .1. board but the. officer paled:* latcE anti; opened:a &for, aml,a flight of steps;yesssrlisetord. ,lie went down first and: J ew open a door at„ bottom, letting np:ableenfilitt,ltid.:Welollow. • ed into the grand'arArter,44. ~llrpack ' o;of he . Five Points. Andfieally it taul4gerq cleitti and cheerful. It was a spaciejaz mown with piers:. ceiling, excessively zanded k litul foreirjetor m41144'111164., tering - frilfillibitheitetiet4tt; behind a Ski, ,tidy bar)" were Welt dreinit, anal. • sett iirtinuered'pe'atirc; Ana,kii6v . "o mi - .lsli4;irexitf:•f . and his f.bands.with the peditenewief gerulditrtn berlains. We Were a little early for the fashion, able hour, the • ladies pot hating arritiodfrotithe. Theitres ; ' and, PrePosini,t," look in again after, making the round of the other resorts, we crept uittgain to the street.' Our next dive was into a - cellar crowd -.With • - negroes, eating, drirdling, and dancing, jitra very, well-made mulatto girl playing the castartatkand, imitating Easier in what sheathed aid era& vet*, again: _ln their way these 'wavier:aim) , , iblier.. Cul, duty and cornforfable. ; We bolted lr!. ; - sfter. ..-, wards at several. drinking places, throntp4wltli,.. , ` creatures , who looked• owfrfiheir J ahotildera‘iiry, . signitieantl,ian thaofficeit foutul otimilietwohir- , rooms kept by Women who had, pieterri,dihUonts ' virtue' f neatness; (though 'in :etzeik,tifiiiiiiiiita the hostess-seem ed a terkilde virago) anifit wait then proposed that wesholddate - ome otthe tlitr. raitories Of thia'Maatie.' - Acallt thlapoltit'Ainal, -.:' End all the - eheerfuluesst 4f myiksitfripit; tlitis isealled'i murdering alley,' *MA nut' tilil:K„Vo . - ;. enterild4Ftwren two: high buck witty; jiiikAntiel, ly room $ 1) Pa"", and by-t he Roll" IP4TTkogila • our way up I broken .6:o4.sitdreasoln ,theArst : door tlif a large building."llorlerlts,one .toof the - officer thought titer° asitllly slepf,a*esnd of , them wretched_ outsmatei. .no 444 , 4, O door on' tire left it.'*as -o PenFAiurtwillihttli Olt a woman who teld a dirty horse blanket over l lter• breti.4, but at Ilia sight of the police'llittet:4 she stepped back and let us' pass 111. - ,The floor„ wait covered with, hUinan beings magi irtilmil. toga,' and and when alert b'y the*Ecer in look in'at a_baw , - eosixh_yord„ creeonLl ~ ,,...ralj put ourfC thaiha ' ground, they lay so close together, blacitand. - tabite m i n. , women anti ; 1 % 660 r-44 oii 2l t' ."', merit beyond; of the size of * kennel, Wu (Kelly pied by a woman and,her.dilbikter, 00 tliti4ana. we° child;lying together on the Boer, and leoip . ' ' crcd by, rags and cloths of no distingidshableeol.• „ ~.' or, iherubbieh'4,hom, ro es and. dirt onlY'disPlaelok by,their .crticiat,d . limbs. The sight "s, loci, sickening iji eadure„ but there was no egress with< out following close ,to „ the lautern.:. - Acadia door : ”' was opened to' the right: It disclosedisloW an't.C--, gloomy apartment, perhaps ei;irt feclii.uate , .PiFr or seven , black women lay together in attesq l / 4 a1V,.. sleeping except the ono _who . opened the;tothi?": - Something stirzerkiii a heap 'ii!f rags, end 'tie;' of, th P . P arr Y4rP l4o oo4 tilliztY. piece i'fcaiiii44h4;' vu,o; 4k.,,, , i:e' a a new' born child, It belantimk, to rine' of ilia sleepers in thorns*, and had-Laden,. ' houetrexperience of the, tender .umicies of this,. World I 'But these details are disgursitig.andhave:: • gone far enough whan fief hare shownthritosihrk' ' have, the Ontruon. einnforts of life, _bow ineatima-': - : ' big, by cornpa.ison.. they fine blessed 11 For pne,e: I bad never before 41.4 adequate idea of povertypoverty p - in cities.- I did not dream that : hunian below; ' ' within reach• of human aid,coithi he abAtukined; . to the ,wretchedness which I there - ssw,aand li.' have not deseritA the half of it, for the delicacy', ofkour readers would not.bear it, ever, in deserip->-..„ 1 don. And all three, horrors of want and ahattd.‘_ . onment lip almost within sound ofYour yoke, aa ' you pass in liroadway.: Theod4cerr sometimett, , make it . descent and carry . elf JlyMlXlVl*Biarit'A' ' r wants Isind—for, all ,the inblibit'uluk 044tiu: -- Points are supposed to be criminal antiviclocia..W": , but still thousands are there, subjects '•fof, testa and pity,etarving, like rats and dogs, with the iibilitleil - of humareheings," !‘; .'r - i: ,:, --j As we returned 4121 heard screams end 'fiisOcrin,' on e very side, it=uglin : otAitirs,ofthe,tvaitih - sierar carrying attic party to 114 locit , mli honse.', *4 descended once more tik thi.'grat4 l ..ball*P, ina:ir. • found the dance goitigin:rv'erytheirily. : I :*lar':,,,, yelp toiaiorrie toul.*ol7litelffeliiititinfikn,w4 and a few' ynarig ',oCtt •:itAiinfiaita,'4 min& Inpii - .. ~ ~, riql 01°.br ackif ifna;tter.it6, !;P ic. "!Mi - of •ftanuilgamation!:' Sl* to•C":/: 1 !ad-pricI-m * fl , - arett.:::l w as, very, glad " to. II" Ant 5 4- ' 1 he'k bonytiood c leavingkeW AM** Owvot , ts... t + , yeas, apadiacohtent iiitit,44*attlx;s4lguliiii ' • Ch l e gen de n*iib**wwilhtill:tett-VW- 1 1 4 4 -' 2 something !Ole Y al u e ..twrourleaV: v jab6ed tot A " W '' . .4.. 11-- k e gft' l44 o 4 ; l -W;.":7/ * few 44. - ' tat?, gin C O n tga il !,a4wcr o t , A. *oOkti: - I . ; windPgr474:4l47:4',ltttoB• 14 *t//at tkirue picture I luty..Ativtzt zglaY -thicii. sonic.. *oliint spring ,, of be 1 1 0 1 - ine9nbr ll6ei 4v# Or'iii,Pie - fso 2 . 0 0047124- 440, - s - iiiiii . 44 ' oe inetitliiiii‘4 , ate the tiliiiiini 44)0 4 01. Points .. • '., , ' .` \'‘.,, •• - . ..- '''..* - - . -140. PM
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