lit=lll =I SEEM P.OTTSVILLR„ iATUR DAV MORNING, AUG. 12,11E43. ltztukamee The subicribr, Agent for one of the best fnsur tince'ofsc4s in Philadelphia; is prepared to. make in. slimness on all descriptions of properly such a Houses: Mills, Stables, Goode, Furniture. at the very lowest rates.• • 13: BA NN;AN• EX V. B. PArner, No.. 56 Pine Street. - Philadtli!hia is authorised to act as Agent to teceive subseriptiona api-advertiserneutt for this Or. :‘-'• . LocoYoe° Consistency. ~:4 : • We rinota,tho felltiWing !from among : tho Togo- , littions passel) at the lam L'oeofoco meeting in Or ` :". isigalorg.. ~ • - , "-Resoicfd, That we arc oppmcd to swiandcr. ing .a-way our pbblic domain, by giving the pith ceeds thereat -, the different it ans, because such a measurei would be uncoustitutivnal, wfrild have alondenq to make st ttes rely tipon the, General Goveinme-nt'br the payment of their own debts —would, produce reckless extravagance among ' the different states, and would deprive Cie General tiovernmeint of the means of raising large a mounts of-money in cases oleviaordinary eiticr i. geney, (hereby leading to the impositton of direct taxes and buitliens upon the people. . Relayed, That upon the tilli.j.:il: ofa era, ne i will hold east to what have arways been the view's of the Democracy of PcnnavlVania on this impor tant subject, and will Ma he no'colicesAiohiol prin. ciple in this respect, fur (he purpose of geatifying; t , the political ViCetb or designi of others'. 1 'is `Rese4vidi That .we will put in nomination and sr:ppo'itSno man as out candidate for oongress Mil " the coining election, who is not knoivii, ito be Mil able and efficient fitend to the intercids of the ' *people of this district, and none but sileh's i b ore as will adyucati and vote fur mein:urea fuidlie, two: port and protection of our azricititnral 'inirk,, ufa:i. turitig and mining Mteie,ta."' cr Nowfss the period ie fact hrrieing'wh It the Fin riplee patties will be to he scale of public opititonose . ,inaite the.attetifion if our citi zens to the 'aigurneWt of the above Gist they profess themselves oppoiardt to the dietithution of the proceeds arising fionv thle,salcs 'of the Public L todp, while they in flielltistdiraid ,//./ own theweives in foyour of vott!.ili4 In this ithCy but use tfie Sou'liern subterfr; ter the . tiro encastfred ' i, :iirtfitisep.trub.o in this character, as - the-ptisiage of a_aufliturtit tutifflewb l)uppLyitig o (avenue for . governrnent, , eterioteu thh; necessity of the land fund, and the pioceeds' b i ting the Is: . gal 4..tf righif al property of the States ,auld theft- . - . . fore:;evertlo them. !lithe s:cood of the resodutions ell i pse copied, t Wel:profess to eni •s the a4me vivWs of a tariff us that ,holilen by the Dem icaFy of Pt nnsylvailia, and : Would' desire t , ..urm\, 'mit the qUestion of t!'nneiple in this indo,tinet - iiil iiiiliiiitte , nionner. Now-taking it avowal li eially, to i v:hat deco II amount? • Why that they are the 'allocatto of fnuo.trati,U, that they are ini ical to prtection;and i t that in this principle , they in follow' Its ample .of their lecofoco l ; retlioen, ho uponeVery legit lativeirial have been found,enrolled r 1 deterMinedi reposition to the measure -fothe lao4, l Welve years. .. But the lai•t resolution h i ts an enti ely‘lith.rerit rolOring,..nnd taken us the contextof tlie two'pre ceding' oriTs, m a kes a strange contrad (lion which nothing b?l'lhe late etidentipolicy °l:that party con salve.; We'rec.ignise in it .finoilior instance of that shifting non.coninottal timidity, widely-li= • now everywhere iduirkferisiic of their Movements. They will vote for fiti'one who will n l ot protect the. Interests of this district whilst in the l , tiame Oreath, 1 I '' they aims , them.4olv l es inimical to a :tariff. Are they so-ig norant air not to,..know that the mining i ..,. _ nterested Pennitylvruiia, flourish oriry with the . _ :increasing welfare of the many other larancheof trade!' Of .vettiai :_beliefit2 would a atieeial toriffino the , articie.if cMol-he to us, shouhl.the; manufactu. ring and ether intete , t.s be promoted 4 the want of Protce , ioh; and what does such lan ' avowal a: I -- • mount tit, but a weak evasion of the niain principle, ' The truth is ihat _the • Locefoco p6icons of the I - North feel,afraid that they will halm a;Southem 1 candidate with nullification principh i s:thiewn into: ' their arms, and they 'are now pursuing' this shift ing course 'of non-corninittalism, selaiito be yeady , f a the emergency when it may arriv. If other '. Wise ; why n.d,'corno out boldly, and. 'not only a vow themselves friendly to the.meai l mie, but open -9 ly and fearles4y-ailvocate it! • . . It is understood that several p.erar . 3 who: Attelf 'i dad and pailticipa•ed in said meeting-4:nd desirous • . of receiving the .enatoirial . nominaton; and fondly hope 'to secure the whig supporteif t - the county in - - furtheratge:.ol their election. The Warning will therefore come in time, that no ininwho is not a firm•and unswerving frirMil and advocate of pro tection, and'in favor of the distriliutien of the'pro. ceedsl,of the oohs of tb . iiipublic Innis; can ever re volve the sopport of the ,whigs, h4e, and that of course will iacluile the names of al! . those who as sisted in the passage, of the above esolotidns.. . . r ' - • 1 - • , T, E 'Am —The 'Ladtts of. i ith t e Episcopal b_ chur.opened their Bat tar ort . liurt-day morn ing last, and ,during the day we we 4 :6-' 9duced to. pay th , na a visit. i A.! we entered the ronm,..two fair janieers ac- I Costed us with the m .st. provokin'g l'enuttesy, of. I feti4 to ien us a email piece of paStibirard for a shilling, which, after we had reco'Ve : red from our surprise,rrwe fmrid to be an adinlisiou ticket.-- b • . Psssitlg .y the , r Post Office IS'elierttnerit;'we were hailed from thence with tho information . that there la , s a h ttet tn.our has, and then, away went nether shill.ng. :. The roun l as'•is wo . moved - r aroinatl, striving. to dodge the . iling t erou . s'Io:Is of ' those at ilia .tebles, Were' crowdsd 'with 'visitors, and the fair salesvirmnen were. aJilbnsily engaged in iliTpoSingof their wards with afrthe el9quence and envretsinviii of smiles and4Katity. The re • ce'pt4, up yi the period of our entrance, had been quite ilattring e - and the most ,tta;,tiioe imtit'ill'a• ' ..ciort4 were enter ained as to' the 'SuCcessful result -- ofthe amdert:tking. Ntuelt trouble and labour has beer eTpended . by the Idd es, itr pr eparing their ----articles for 'l4 rdir, and -as the rut; h.dy j on; .t f diseneumberingithechurCh from ,debt, we joity our w:slies to,thcies that it may .iticieed equal ,to‘ their trtermosttkures. The In. Jfi'es ',tele garnished with vvartO-k• of the ino,t beautiful and costly ar:ici;:s, end E'llory tdiiiig that could tertipt , a poor nmrtat to part with his small chatige,was gathered there in the 4eh.st profusion The Fair-viai eontinu-d through - yes erdaY, and will n.it•clot tint'' at late hoar iii. plening, when the remainder Of the gook rs ilt , be disposed cif at adction. = . •• ' • 1 L ' ': '67l: , We,shoultl like 10' know formhdt purpose, end by what authority, a kind oil'eenalrship , has been establi•thed over ourpaekag,Oo7 those eon , nectelwith the Philadelphia and P,,ttsville Rail. 1. -Road, Since'theiSth of Jul!, fplfilten packages -of Papere directed to us Mt& lettkt the Dept in . Philadelphia,havenot been , recei•t•e3, %hire packa gen from the Faroe &Vs, and'dAlivcred at the time time, have come regularly ; tit hand. This ' tilanv/4 conclusively that our pack"aies have either i., bean secreted tn . destro . :ycd, by soln,i person or per _,.—aettoanected with . the Road L•arid, we Ito2e.that the ic.7..p.m i aany will now eonsider;A, their duty to ' pay some tate tion to a puti'F. rem onLv.ranee, i .' since' trecrtent private complainii - havo not lied ' • the erect ofretn•xvin: the evil , :'Lfriiplain_ed of. , .0. . _•• palfrey. ForrtwelCone of the men who wos• so severely injured by the late'ciAlt , i - on on the Riallog pld Pot:v.:W.o'l 4 4i PoO, is since 'dee!. II In Comp Ile We ore now enabled to give our readers' a fa. voutrable and full aeconnt of - this . grand earning display. The- Committee _ assurer us that their prdspecta ale of the most - flattering kind. and have turns hed us with the hit of foliating companies whci t haie signified the'ir determination - to_ join in he Enc-impment : 1 Reading Troop, ~ • . Reading '1 - Washington Grrja, Reading, i; National Greys; Beading:: Union Greys, Berks,courity, Millerstown • - Berryville Troop! . • Cattawii•saßifie, l German Yogers, l Philsdelphia; Msnersville Artillery, : • Ortvigsburg Grelys, - • • Independent Blues, { , _ _ New'Hanover Artillery;;;‘ . . lianabriig Troop; . , Hamburg Artillery, Pinegrove Guer i ds,, Mlllerstovvn Trcinp, (tiller: town Infantry,' .• Mahantengo Guard, Schuylkill County Cavalry, National Light Infantry; •Schuylkill HriverGreys, Washington Yr.gers, • Minersville This Makes twen'ty four normianies who have given the Coannitteessurances 'upon which they Can rely ; and in addition to ;these, they have re ceived intimation - freni a Highland Corps of- New York City—several companies in Philadelphia, 1 . 10 'elsewhere, that them' to depend upon 'a greater number being 'present than •those above enumerated. Maier General Keim will -revievr! the Troops: - on . , S.inardry, the 19th, -and it is ex-1 pected that General. Scott will' review them or ' il Friday, the 1 t3lhc The' attendance of the Geyer ! l nor is - somewhat doubtful, although he may ar-i range -it so as to he present. The Conimitteei have ordered a- splendid, exhibit:on of fire works, terake place et:lug:top Saturilux.or Monday evenf ing; and perhaps on both. ,The target firing for the five splendid gold 'medals will he had on Mani the :Ist, and as we have seen. and examined them. we •, , ronbunee them to bp well worth the exertion„ necessary to secine them; . The tents will be erected, and all the necessary • preeata'iims made n 'Monday a . ..nd Tuesday, the ldth and 15th instl • A LlattaliiM parade has beep ordered lan Wednesday morning, When, the , troops will march into camps and enter at one upon the duties appertaining to it.. 'Visitors from all rails of the Stale are ex ptety.l, - and"; we stit - ipoi,te that the week will be One of 'unrestrained 'gaily and, excitement. : !1- • , • , • 71 its LATE S.vittot LA IC : E4 K]iturday evening; August sth;. the country at Pliiiadelphia _was visited with of e of the most sudden and siiderit storms that has !Ken ever known Ito occur there.: Muchalamage wasilone to goads ,and property in • the city liy -the inundation, but tint mast 'severe losses toOk place, in the viartity,..; At Chester, Delaware county, the flood-was tremendous; the water - in Chester. Creek was abOut 8 feet abuse thO; highCst 'tide ever knOwn.l TWe'nty lives were -16 st, eitd, -the amount of property deztr t iyed Was immenie: The loss sustained by ono person, Mr. 'Cron jti estimated at fr j ont 50 , to . ,;;i::,0070, and the whale, loss in the county is computed at Vi 09,000. ;At Valley Forg , ;Darby, and in rievyal pats of New Jersey, the storm Very ‘riolent, the destruction of property ecinhiderable. 'Ore - l'hiladeli"hia train (dicers was delayed: err Sunday`, and did tretarriiioThere anti[ a late hour on • Monday afternoon, it consequence of several breaks upon the : road,' oeLtasioned by the: rush of water. - j 1 - •• Great damage was. sustained; by the -vessels) in 'and out of the harbor, arid several lives were \lost. The great bulk! of the storm rested - user and a, . yith:vs the rain wa4so 'slight as to be nothing nth ReYENUE.—Thi Editor of the Nevi York- Tribune, thus administers a :strong practical eor rection to the 'foolish degmai so long sported iby the anti-tariff party in their oppo.iition to the mea sure. Tho argument is unanswerable, and nark t e nothing but the calm, sober re f lection of the com munity, to convince them oil its force. It thie quiet and convincing way that the noisy friith ing,s of deningogues should be hushed, and-a few men like ll'or r ace: Gieely An the community, would do more by their tpspassirmatia statement of facts, than could be effected -by lilt the denunciatory force of the reoa burning eloquence: epf the two consistent arguments against a Pro: teciive TarifT, I. That it will diminish the Reve nue from imports so as to render nbcessary 'a' re sort to Direct Taxatron, 'eniF2. That it will cre ate so-hirgoM -Revenue from Imports cucto tempt the Government into all kinds of extravagance, the Lamer has been the favorite fur the last year ,or two.'- Wo are happily able to do something toward's' dissipating- apprehensions emboth aides. The Revenue accruing at this port during' the Mmth of Italy, (after deducting for drawbacks,_ &e.)"amounts to something : over The.revenbe accruing at this slngle' pint in the sultry, stagriant month t)f . J edy , ought not certain-, rl to be More than one tweimieth of 'Ole amount l i collected in twelvemonths throughouttke Union, Which would make the Ahnual Revenue $22 000,- 006: E'siimating at one-twenty-fourth, which we think would be nearer the Mark, our Annual Re venue would. be $26;120,000,---enough-io defray all the ex4fiditures of the Government and pay oft the exiTsting Debt in the course of five years!! Dlcputx Coes-m-11m County 'Conveption l for the pt p 'se of nominatinga ticket to Bel, sup ported in this county, at'the ensuing . election assemble at Ilargisburg, on Monday last,! and; . , . . we learn, have taken , • up :an E ixeellent ticket. r Alexander RamEey, Bag , was nominated for -L'unires.ii On the Third ',Ballot, th'e vote stoTiid as rullow : :I . Fair Rainse.i . 23 , 14. -. Eckert,. eri,.. Jordan - 4 Cot; George T. Humm4 Thomas Worley an Samuel T. Williams, were appointed Goingrei -1 • I ~ bional,conferees-. A c Orli ER :Ran ROAD! ACC I DENT:-.—WC compelled to record ono.her accident wht,th ctisned : ie . % the i'oitsville and. Reading Railtßol last weikl f threugh the Fnailvertance or negl g,er. . of the person to whom the ,responsibilit4of tention was.delegated, The man to whose care tha s.sitciteS at the , turn - out:from the main road to Richaton I is entruted,j neglected his charge, and before the engineer upon the laden triin.go• log kawn, Could Stop the head Way, the cars ran off, and the locomotive tender undone ear w i re pre cipitalcd Llewri a steep bribk of seventy or, eighty fget,into the Schuylkill. No lives were lost as the engineorl gav'e the alarm, and after reversing the action of the engine, jumped end savedhinnself. new penny paper, entitled «The Intle• • pendentr and:pledge'd to advance the inteteste of 11E111- pi..ks, Las b'een lately started in IPlaila delihia, by an association of practical. printers. We' wish it every success the. :good object de, ser44i, do4pp-r.that it ineet vyitli fil' and ilatttriUs; encouragementfroM oar 'Whig . friends of that +tarter. 1- s Fraily, FN.; ha+, been reccom ended as a Canal - Comiu-sionei in the ilitrishuig 110- E `I NM .'i•Ttt Oasis, Wsa, AT pistos.—:The J.te c,. high Cansl"Company finding that thereis,rwittOpe a ; compromise withlhe 41mereitt. boatanert-7- - as . army'of 900 resolved to_ 'Prevent:by force.the passage or any ,Pentasyliania boats-•-•ort Saturday drew off the water and discharged their haride,.so that the canal is now dry, and all convection With 4e 'minas at Mauch Chunk and its yieinityis cut off.' lip to this step,ithe Mor!is Canal taints; Which did not fall under thi ban nf.the stkis s ding. Outboatmen of Pennsylvania, were able to go to , the mines and Supply the market. this resource is now also cut off.. We learn from Easton that both the civil and military anthoritietrateadily re fused to interfere, so that the boatmen, who heep I • . constant guard over all the'boats under blockade, are able to drive, off any :'force which ;be , , Companies could command to release them."-- IPhitaria.Chroiiide. : i :The aboile is a beautiful'. commentary upon our republiean institutions.- ' haie arrived at a degrading pass, truly! when a mob like this in the midst oftenniylvania, can carry out their illegal lintentions with imprinity, and when the Civil ar.d. authorities refuse to interfere or prev,ent the ou(Mge. We understand that a deputation from the boat nien have visited this Borotiih; with the endeavor An create some sympathy or assis tance ; hut as far as we, can learn, they Wive met with a cel.l reception. purviiet, iavalovin l g citi rens. can have no detilings with rioter's, and the of. feet of illegal foreO is top well known here i to re• ceive any enconragement in our midst. , • lIM 'We find the full owing in the bit Rea( zette: • • riTni LANCASTER SrPALL Nores:—Last week, . • one of our business firms sent over to Lancaster a laige: amount of the rag moneyissuedhr the authorities of that city,te.ha.e exchanged for bank paper, or, if that . could 'not be got, new antes' of the same description; those tent being seltern and mutilated, as to be entirely until' for cireulatirig.-7% But they_ could get neither. The answer was, that theri:is as no money in the treasury, ,and no : new ncr.es to give. So all this trash will: be 'ell-, tirely useless to the holders, until leis the plr'ssure of . the 'Lancaster city authoritics to milt:ern • When that will be, nobody knows." . • Those who take and circulate such site: trash' as the 'Lancaster and Harrisburg Shin Plasters,' here ought to ho held responsible for all the losses this cdrunaunity will unquestionably' suslain - by their continued circulation. t • • ; .• . 00-; , :We refer our readers to the repotk upon the effect of the Tariff in England, lately ;submit...l ted to Parliament, which will be found, another column. In - conneetien.with tlliyvithin i the last, year there has been imported into ibis, country $l3, .000,000 in specie. The English complain of the of-i . feels of this measure, and assort that it is throwing the balance of trade in [emetic of this country ; and yet with all this evidence of its beneficial results forcing itself upon the people daily, Melt Can-be 'found' even in our oi,vn neighborhood' Who from' 'party , ' policy,would oppose a tariff: It :Is a Masi degraded feeling, that would thus induce a man to sacrifice the best interests of his• country, at 'tie unholy alter of faction. . _ . , ~ Rerr.tsysf.—on Thursday last ns thiostlcr at-. tached to the:Hall, 'Was driving it' One horse be longing to Gen. Harnmond from thontahle; to the front of the Hotel, the animal, bccomMg fright .encd ' from some- cause, dashed like lightening down the alley, into the street,' and•had not run 50 yards *fore he ,precipitated the carriage with the man in, against One of the irort . pests in front - of the Bank, and becoming disengaged-ran at full speed down the road, with the shafts attached to him. .-"l'he vehicle, e light and beautiful one, .was literly dashed to 'pieces, and was turned' corn: pletal over upon the ostler who crept out front benea h the ruins ahnost ent-ireli uninjured. .:. 1 i , Aec in sigT.—As the stage from NtirtliUmber 7 land was . descendilig the hilt at ?.vlount Laughee, on Friday evening Of last . ' Week,' the brake gai4 way, and the, horses not being, able to bear the weight, started and run down at fun speed. . The age was Overturned after a shortrun#!and sever. I passengers along , with,the driver, were yely . l3CH verely injured ; one gentlerrian had his shouldci . dislocated; and another from Philadelphia ? , named 'Evans, who was s'itting with the driver at the time the accident occurred, was serionalY bruised. NOIIT - 11 Clllol.l7A.—The election ,news from this . State is highly encouraging to the Raynor, (Whig) a's far as heard from; has 1,006 majority, arid the twospect for, his re-election is certain, as the reinairlder.of the District gave alo. co foco.rusjority of-only 556 last year. • 7th thatrietz—Full returns have been received from the county of, Halifax. The vote stands-'- For Plesh, W., 569 ; for Daniels, L. T., 266: a Whig gain 0146 krktes since last yeai., Great preparations arc gain. on at Green wood Hill, in anticipation of tho approaching par ade there. Refreshment stands are being erected in every direction, and for the last ten days the carpenters have been tusy at preparing' wag!' stands, pickets, sentry's bridge, &c. ;No expense has been spared by the Committee to overcome and surmount the inequalities of the ground,'ind everything has heen done, .which• ceuld in • any way contribute to' the comfort or better display of. the troops. , - , Ouvax‘r,F.--,—A ,camp. meeting, held nisi Glou-; center Point, New Jersey, was latelyldistutbcd by a set of )tafers, drunlilaids, and persons of the most abandoned chase, who conducted themselves. in ,aMost shameful manner. The habit of holdingl, camp meetings near our cities is gradually grow ing out of.repute; in consequence of !the great , abuses which always atiend..such gatherings. • a:y. A boy by the'riarhe'uf Kelly; who resided in Port Carbon, was killed upon a canal boat, in the Delaware, dUring the early part Of the week: 0:7 -The weather has ,heen quite variable if 'i s the past sleek, Without being at any time 'int.; pleasant. Frequent Fhowers and heavy dews ,- have aided to ih4,appearance, of verdure, and nv, cry thing in nature wears a cheerful -and refrelsh log look. G , . , . The carrier of the Newark Morning Post was: attacked by a mad'dog, and escaped by thrus, tirig, his bundle Of papers into. his mouth.. Wl3 suppose the animal ran off howling! , i re kuair A 12 Ls.4-.The “Pluaderers; Union," , pub fish- - ed at Harrisburg, gnat° .the Ernporitizti as d, authority. This is really laughable in! this neigh co borhuotl. Very few of the Leeofneos believe any .1 thing that comes from, that quarter,:anil the Whigs dia'nt think it worth the troub:o of evein a contra. illation. • , , . ( • . o"..The crops Lin New York, Virginia, OhiO and Arkansas ar l saiJ 'to wear a illttering . pioni peel. •. ! oj-News fron New Orleans; state that th e Yellow (ever has "nada its appearance there, si'l' l , that several deaths have, occurred.,' Co/orre/ Wallace was lecturing on Temperance: in Beading, ono Thursday last. This certainly cannnt he the Ce/onetWallace wha lately mile : , a political speech at Lancaster 1 • ° The Reading Gazette man • bas been invited try one of his neighbors to eat some capital ice cream, and in return tells how good it time. • Pleasant way of asking a puff, that , -on , Monday 'pest, the Lebanon, County Con. vention will be held for the purpose of forming: a County Ticket, and appointing Conferees. ' , ‘•-,- r 4 - 17 ' 11.- I -4 I , MEM . „ Veneiiii, 'Bebe%alas is Ttiesday The picket ship 4. Queen: of the West,'" was I launched in' Niow York on Bathiiiay.afternoon. ... The Fl4atejeavannah is to go Ito the Pacific, commandekby Capt. Hollins: $lll3 . is, tole the flig-shiP of Commodore Dallas. !'l ; ,I- .; 1 ' At Pitt...,buig-, 1 on Saturday. thri, Ohio River hid two fee t of water'in the channel: The amount of Treasury 'Nr;tes outstanding , . 'on the Jat•inslant, it is olAcially.stated, Was v , : 225,1271 39. ! - 1 1 , - Prig. Gen. Morris and suite arrived at St. Augustine on ;the 21st ult. frona Tampa. -; ,; ! ' • - ; I ; • i The;BostoU papers annonnUe the,death of the Rev. William FrancisJPitt tireenweold, plister , of King'sChape in'that city. i : 'L.^ • ; A than nanicsl-De Witt 'C. Baker, New York, 'was d,angerUet'sly, if, not moats*, stabbed in the I neck :with - a! dirk, by a woman 'mined Eratita Richardson. - 1 . ; • I I : .• t 1 I ' • '• -". ' . : The letter Which appeared in ; several - papers, from!Atintrotits, the naturalist, Which describes 0 singular aninial said to have. been diadovere ‘ d by hitn, is pronarneed to be a deci ded Iforr;. . 1 The Rorester Democrat C says the Canal Boat 'torrent N . . ',2, arrived hereon ! Friday, from, Al- bany, with 1106,200 ltis. of merchandise, upon; , Which $338 :82 toil was paid.' l ' 1 i 1 1 I The Roc hester Democrat says thist, the tfaiti from Auburn on Saturday aPernotin, ran over a child in crossing Joiner street, land so, much in jured one Of.iis legs as to require autputition. - ' . . Counterfeit three dollar ricitcs on the Bank of Brunswick, Maine, are in circulation in Boston. • Two-thousand sheep passed (through Cat-, arangus CoUnty, on Wednesday, 26th ult. on their way tokhe prairies of Plinois. The Vren'ch Government retytt $240,000 anntr ally in support of opera hotieei,, theatres, &c. , ' OAT c 554 .—A letter clasell with; the whits of an; egg, cannot he'opened b o y Mo bteatri of boiling water, like cl common wafer; s 1 the heat only adds Wits firmness. I , • . • • 1 , i, 1 ; , ..The Whigs of Wisconsin held a' corviention at' hisdison. on': Tnesday the 25th of July . . - Four Mails from New Ytyk, were due a Noe Orleans on the 284 h. • 1_ . . . 'The Somerville Whig, N. ~ is enlarged. . 1 : A Me.sin schooner of;war left Laguna on the 12th int., ivith the. Coniruijionera for Mateo. to treat forßrace. ',•. ;. I ' smg WiTis f — iti of-3i441:t... , .. - :c 6iiiii ! ni and g;Gti4e4::-'; MEE NV I. LT A, 1 31 ftrli,Nr:e„Of Goihlerlood, Albany Co., a natiio,orfretand aiid n sOhlier of . the Rev°. tution, died *,t 7 his home the rat, in his 81st ,-, year- _ • .'! fellow has been ar ir counterfeitii;e4roeh of those fish to the • YANKEtem BEAT 0UT.77 - 1 I.fileti at gavvego N. Y. i for Perch by lowing the heeds bodies of euckers. • Three fires loceuried in Ne but Ivithott any serious tlemagf' r llon. i c.col . ge Plainer . of Vyei-taioreland Co. fatirci I of Hon: Aroolk "I" Nine!, hi; C. end ape of ilicl pioircors of tbtr!Sirebt,died on the 81h. Joit4rincy i'idntns has coniCoted to tisit. Cin cinnati mist November, to bC present at ilie'l,y -,,, ing of• tile - dower-stunt! of the quicinuati Ohberva- P:)!,Y. • . Gen. gheriee M. Reeil . of Brio, haA ben nomi looted firi Congret:'; by %he t Whigs- of the Erie District. 1 -• . I' Thu Secretary of the Treasury has declined to' confirm C ollector appointluentriflEphiaim F. Miller nit it Pepuly 'ulleutor at the pot of. Salem, !dung, . . . Thera' were 1 4,n0n pern s at Saratogrt!cM Sun. day; t,1)00 at Caitellares Concert on Saturday evening; The yaterland Watchman; a German paper poblistid 'atyLarrisburgitis come out fO i r Henry , A 111llitary flncampmeg is, lobo heldjet 4lan nver, l's , to, commence on the Five ! 'dollar counterfeit !bills bii tho Bank of Y.,100 I ' o 'C . ITC.OIaIIOI2.. $1970 in ;specie arrilied i of Orleans from sisal, on the 34th ultimo.‘ Tbe flow James Buchaaan is' on a visit tolled ford Oprin6. Th i o dry goods business is improving, in NM's , Yorki , • ‘! , 4ntinues;as ab ndarit as ever in Ni!v York. • , The Misses Shaw are giving concerts, in Bald more„, 1, The eilitOr of tho N.,Y 11 Mercury earl he th4s ,not I?elievo mosquitoes are contagious, because he can catch Tem. • Ad bill has•passed one branch of the Mississippi Legislature; to put the 'lontera bank into liquids. ~ lion: ~ , ' ' • 1.4., • Savannah was healthy' at tire last dates, with the{• • • eptlon of the inlld .. ru erizi. ; • ... i • .• David Lee Child, his ibecorneeditor.ot the Na. tional,Anti.Slavcry Standard. fermeily, edited by his wife. ' 1 - . j . • • The Yellow fever was raging at Laguna, with torah) fury at last ailvces. .• i - korty..fie sheep out of a flock of two - hundred and - fiftY,Wpre bitten by mail dog,in (Livingston county, N, Y.;,ii few dais since. • ' If the ttrritory of the :United States was cis deiisOly - populated as England; it would contain lode hundred and fifty Million 41 souls. IA man has beenarrested in:New York for steal. ing Daguerreotype portraits of young ladies, from Plurnbe's pallery. ; • i 0: - ,7-Father Matthew says there are 'five millions of' total atistinents in frcland.. : - ,IDISASTF.It AT The N ow York papers cu l t:item anaccount of, the loss of the Schooner 0- hip, from Newport. • The captain and nap betook tketriselves.to a raft, end with the exception of two rtilors who attempted to reach the lend by swim irg,'wereall saved. • Leftenant Wallace complains dolorously of the very hot weather, 'rind wished sonle — one to rale', die wind. 7 Nn such eommedity e x ists about these pluts, and should c4MO to the Encampment, tip Will eiperience the -Xange.: 'Flit papers througkoot ,the State, eonlinue to l speak favourably of Simeon -Guilfcird, of lieba nletii,' as a fit person for the Office of Canal Coin rntssioner. tr The New Jer4ity - Frettinian states that the Tate heavy - rain 'caused n breaCh on the Delaware arntl Daritan Canal which will - requife„about ten or twelii - dayirto repair. - K - The traltiniore Cify i Court. has decided (bat young,Gardner is insane, and wa,s ao.ahen bo stabbed Mr. Wickliffe. t 6 Court ordered him tr be ids Ced in the State's Hospital, until recover ed. Mr .i .Wickliffe returned to Washington on Pij k lay, riearly recovered fro:n!bas wound. c.Q•-• A: correspondent of the s ideatocratic Free xepommenda Elijah lierzuner've -I candidate tor County Treasurer at the. ensuing election. !itr. Hemmer would, snake geo'd an] popular of &:er. i• • • . - . Lust ionic, Foci,' Legistnture. , 1 Testimony of a Wars Brien Priss 43:t0 if* rpin7 dering the f'ubilic - TiO,stirsr- . - 0;4 a Charge-. • aril:tie of LoOseuisiirs. :----- •-, •••- ,1 i ,'H • The neve Viri n Bilden" paper attatCd iii : Harts- I f berg, alteDoninirinraretltb: eornintmigetie troths ,following article limier 'astounding factegotpg to show that the laii legislature-:-Locefoca ridlt Ode In bchh bretichesiorthe first time pled itself, no little in taking advartiagia oil their joint majority , to idundeftho Treasury of the State in it style exceeding all -precedent; Behind. the smoke raised by their erica of .reform' thia CON *INGE sclps Ist' a session of I.l96 . sys, l ainliunt to FOUR - THODSAND EIGHT- CND ED l ii tied NINETY DOLLARS - hIORE han th seri - icrri ei 1830- , 31, consisting of 155 --- days ! l.; The postage' bill it will bd seen is also enormous.! A ' inolig the items are a SILVERSMITH'S 1 :ILL tor one hundred' rind thirty dollars! ', Witz' cir , ;his for I it is rUmered also that this wife df, - ti dis tinguished Locorrica leader in the HoUse vs4ri e geld chitin which the: peoplb's money, bout i ! . c And Ibid. is Locofocoism.. The party aiid the principle; of slie party are responsible fo' i t; those i i , 'robberies. It is tali to charge thorn IT n the Porter or, Anti-Porter factinn :- for they b i •par ticipated in then's. The amount of t h e pled der is the more'remarkable considered in view of e no i tJr torious fact, that the • Democratio - Harrisd t:mem bets carefully :avoided receiving ati - i - of, th „Tic .sentswhich Were ,CireOlating el:national 2 from that prolific centre, the Clerk's cleelij •-hlri - .rats, of Allegheny t end others, indignantly awn ‘;:1) them. from them, end paid besides most of thetr l own postage . bilis !4. Y et the contingencidsTof the noise : Slone reached the sum of more th4twen ty-seien thouiand dollars ! ! besid, ea u Onstage bill of over thirteen • thousand - dollais; arid eiclu sive of the printing and the pay of the medibers!!! I Let the tax paYers lay these facts by in their me mories for action Upon at the. next electdn day. It must be evident to; them by this ti:nci.lisai the only way to bring about true repot is , to;sweep Locordcoism of all fictions, from the flallS,of LeJ . gislation. • . Take a Idole at the expenditures of the House, where a member could not make , ep"!aeCh On imp subject withotit talking about reform On pngei 91, 200, 754872 of iIW 21.1 volume 1 : of the English fournal of the lloue, there will be friend warrants, drawn to the emits:it. of $22,- 81:11 IA contingecies, such ea:candles; paper, ' hardtaci re, &c. On pogo 857 of the seine volume, document No. 1117, there will bel founimmedt ately. bekw Speaker' Wright's nape, ;in the ace count of pay of members, this remarkable entry— .accounts due for receipts, $5,68022/I'. •Wha• items this was fur, %IA have not yet leen ably to ascertain. Neither have we yet 'been cible to as , certain who thew die money. Tht resolution at lacheri to the report says that warrants shall be drawn in fiver of the persons ford he stains act op pushes theirrespective mites. .There 1e no name, to this. It ddjains that of:Speaker vyrwit., itj s s part of the eontinguleies; but wbogrioney wo do not yet knoW. Add . this FU,Ortb r the OthCP 'and the ccuitingencice for eandles; paper,kictirc., amount to $27,767 GG. This would 'give iih member; as his 5hare,5277,67i4l Ahnut S2TOO have been draw from the Treasury since the ad [ four wizen' ~ uot included in the dhove. I 1 Crinti'hgencies; ' : - $27,767 66' Pottage, -0130 00 for. each rneatber,j 13,001 35 1 , Piinung and binding,. 10ir 838 98ti .---- Ileckinen's committee, Delaware divr. ' 1 i l • i I 395 80 1 W 'Yea. otiaturday Muni, To investigate WG•iwao's fight, Ctirn - mitteo to . invstigate printing TrnieWe•funeral ex - pericc4, , ; Silce~smith's bill Pay of officers of House, 22 in nuin , bey, - . _...:Pay and mileage of members not ineluded. - ' Al , the membo:s• received $3 00 a .la 3 11.1106 days` and l 6 cents a Mile, which would an ii p t to about more. , . - - L I ii.ow ern the eanlinn ~tnded made amountamount tO $37,767 .66 1: 1;h gli rook at:What May be actur ally' necessary at ayeri liberal ealcirlatio.i. Allow each member for paper.ss 00j ;$5OOO C 0 Candles, one to each member every 1 , ' i • night, 2,120 lbs.; at 30 cis. 36 - Ott Quills and steel Pent, is 2 50 to eac. , l ' ! ' . member, \ 1 1 25 00 Wafers, sealing wax, seals, folders &e.; 25 00 1 • i Fuel—there ardtwo coal stoves and two fire plaice in the' hair of the lieise, , -, and a wood stove in each of the tea . • ! ante-roorne, and a coal stove in irifli • ! . of the two committee rooms, 700 00 'Wrapping paper,. • . , OO GO Twine, tape. paste, Past-board, &rt., &,c,, 100 00 1 Stationary, books, - Ste., for clerk, ' 1 .; 300 00 Candifor clerks, committees, and ilO.. .1, . ems, e.) _ 11 v 1; 160 00 Repair , - '. . 400 00 Cleaning, -.. . 1 I 500 00 Snuff; soap, and other cantingenciesi i 106 00 • . - We ask every' man in the 'country if this %s npt n liberal allowance. Tithe this ationnt from $21,. 767 . 60, and what was purchased TV-THREE THOUSAND, FIVE' HtINDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS AND SIX TY -§IX CENTS 1 How did the reform flouSe divide this money among themselve,o Contrast this sum for contingencies 'with Ithe session:of 1829.80 01155 days: fiontirrienCies for that F4S sion $4,557 70 I and the session 48 days longer than e the reform session of 1843. ;poet; not this show that our estimate for a . sessionLar 106 dayS is very liberal? • • • i The postage of the House of last' session of 155 days $4,890 88. Considesrable diffcrence I We know of one package received by a t i ff/worts of 'pet session, [a Locofoco] on private Goalless, thelpgst age on which was over EIGHT DOLI.AItiS! Speeches, bociks, letters, &c.,•&c., were franked and sent off with as little concern as if the people were, not taxed to pay the . eipanse. :Speaker Wright was engaged franking foe !rues at a tine. We most not forget his celebrated Lemon Ittel speech. It .cost the state large z tiutn of mortcy. When the auditor general's annual report is published, it tail( ho found that Wel h'sve not been able to give the whole expense Gitlin House. Scime thousands-mbst yet be added. , ; 1,., Total, Total,of contingencics, Nomi's , Lesr.—Weheard labt , week that Ma jor Noah's new paper was dcad,aftet i ,rl 'short end existence of only two weeks; but no, v we trod' it in the category; not of Dcet6 but of Mar rieges. In biiet, it has been unif i ed to the - S•un day Tim6,and the . Major remains of helm— We find : the following hit at the 'times in yeitnr day's Le:ref—A Y. Tribune . TaeAris rar baorms.--A genteel birthing fellow, with rathei a dandy air, carrying a .cane like , e sheplienre crook, accosted me thus', neer the Peak : Good Morning, my dear Judge never sawlyou look 'so well pray how do you mend with Tyler now?' • Well I hope—l alwriye r ,wish .to eland well. with him.'.. My object in asking is to Fon citjour interest, to obtain a place wrthit Custems.'• I,Eriy, my worthy friend, did I not ?rico 'try you far swindling r 4Me! No sit, you never did ; it is entirely a mistalte.' t Iltev er nee did try you,. I *recollect -; yon. plead guilty - t; and I _sentenced you. to three .months in the Toritlrs' " , f Good heaiens, my dear Jedge,lwitat memory ycirihave ; butyric' might assist aittover fellow to 3 . get en •boocet. . _ ; , . itectuu. olthe Tend.r, r . ori hAinceca• ItAppears -from•ra retneri - just tail before . nulls- newt, on the Motion of 1%1 r. Thrirpley; that the ex- ports o British, geAds .tri..itie - yriiied States , of 'America, iu.the year 1,30; were leas in valuta by the surn of nearly.tWelso'hniired thin:lurid pounds than ttley wore - in any previous-year Since . 1833, and thetthey were leis 1p more than one half than the average annual exports of the nine preceding ye.ars,lthe',everage yearly exports from 1833 to 1841 tbotii leafs inclusive) beitig, of , the cattle o f 7,850,0001, while those of 1842 were not of 'more. value than 3,258,8071.' - •• ' j This alarming d..cline in the largest branch of I . the foreign trade of the cautitrY, we regret to say, is not roamed - to a few or eviiio several el tideS, hit eitends to all, with the single exception of tin and tinned. plates; as Will- be seen'froin the Mg statement ofthe flucttiations which have taken Placa during the period rcfctred to:- • .! The value of the apparel and haberdiThery 1833 was 1127 . ,,9111; in 1836; 254,2691; and in 1812, 84.893/. The value of the, brass air.lceprer ma. Unfit:elutes in 1.833 was -158,4561; in 11836, 270;- 024; andin.lB42, 89,952/. The value or the cottonmianufactures-and cotton yarn in 1833 teas 1,733,017/:; in '1835, 2,729,430/ arid in 1842, 4.87:,2761. ; The value'of the earthentiaro in 1833 'wag 221,661/ ; in 1836. 195,512/ ; and in 18 4 12, 168873/. !The value of the, hardware and cutlery in fB33,Was 711,9051; and •in 18.12,'.298' ; 8811. ;The value! of ace iron and steel wrought and' unl : 'wrought, in . 1833, wos 115,515 r; in 1936,9 13 .- 381 ;. and in 1812; 274,851/. 'rho value of the linen trfanisfoetures, including. linen-yarn, in 1833, wr4. 832,6 ' 121; hr 183.6,1,q93,0124 and in 1842, 112,4651.1 :• ,• • iThe value of 'the manufactuies iii 1312, wits 251,578/ ;' in 1836, 597,0301 •: and in 1842, 8,243/ ; The 'value of the, tin and tinned Plates in 1833, 'was 141.259/ in 1837, 246,378/;, and in 1842, 144,4511. The. value of the woolen ma nefectures in 1833 ,was .2299,9831; in: 1 . 836, 3;19'9,1981; and lit , 1842. and the value. of the °Myr - British and. Irish peals in 1833 Was '09,7721;, 1,025,3981;: and in 1842, 422,401..! The total volts° of the hurrah export's 4n AnieriCa in i 8 333 was 7;579,6991; in 1836, 12,. ,425,60511; and in 18.2. 3,528,807 L The imports from the United States into ihis lountri, idiowa very different result., iThn It - open pf bark has increased la tiveen/1833 and 18-12, frotiv I 8,459.t0. 27,648 cwis.; that of butter (rots cwt. to 3,769 cwts. ; that of cheese. from. 9 to. 14,1197 cwts. ; that of wheat front nothing to 16,- 'll 12 quat!ters ; that of wheaten flour, front 35,659 to 381,066 cwts. that'ot hams froni 72' to 1132 11 • c wt. ;" tiiat of lard nothing to 26 ; a55 cwts. ; that ;of pork from' 1352 to 13,468 mtg.; that of rico !from 21,111 44 40,160 quarters ; That ef ,clo - ver !steed from 250 to 22,632 cwts.; that of tobacco `ikon' 20,748,317 to 38,618,012 lbs. ; that of cot '!!ton - . . woolirom 237,500,758 to 414,0:30,77.9 lbs. ; that of turpentine from 32 . 2,480,10 408,490m:e5.; and that of sheep's wool fraiu 3J L,678 to 561,928 Its. •• With' regard to the shi4ing, the American tan- Ogg, (eructed) has . increased from 229;669 tons ;' and the British tonnage from 114; 20 to 193,7 4 1/ tons. , • After, making every allowance for the more than usual einbarrassmeht: of trade io l theUniti t! Amu's, in 1842; the first part of the nhave return cannot . be regarded as being othwise than most utifoiora hie „to tie prospects of English industry, wilds the second ,shows; that the balance of trade is Mullis!! against this:country in a inaiMer whirls lenders it - doubtful whether we shall not shortly - have to pay "for At:aerie:in cotton in specie instead of goods. Nothing.but a-very, great revival of the demand for English manufactures can save us from this 'evil ;' and. without a reform of the A inerienn tariff, there iii Very,little hope of any revival at all to the lnecesslties of the ease ; brit we must Foment to make libetal, concessions if we wish or hope tore• cult : Jo them. ' • .55 (10 3(10 00 1::13 56 I 105 75 4:833 00 69,550 101 • r " !? T E .INT iEN C -rather remarkable occurrence transpirdil a short distrince , :from this town a few !lays ago.. While two yeang• men, apprentices with Mr. D.,Lee, grocer end tea deal er in bewrhuryovere taking a short Wa'k "down the side of the river. Calder, their master's ware house: dog, width was neroinpit4ingthem, stray or into an adj lining field, and on seeing an ass, which was grazing, suddenly fell npon it,. worry-. ing il k in amost ferocious manner. A number of men being at a short distance; sceirglihe dog likely in a short time to worry the pl , or wi to death, Went and commeneed.afierce attark u:non the dog with hedge stakes, but withont.eucceet'irig n getting bins' ea' theiss, which he •i:r as mutils ting in a shocking manner. A horse, belonging to Mr. George Fell, of Earlshcaten, he'd witnessed those praceedings evilently r under most, agitated feelings; and, as if conscious theiTthe poor ass must perish unless ho interfered, made a rib through the hedge„cleared off the men-who were trying to liberate the see, and in a most furkus Manner seiz ed rho dog willt,his teeth, and dr , gged him off, and aimed several blows with-his fore and hind feet; and had'not the dog made off, it is suppot'e . d' he. would have despatched him in a few moments. When the horse had accompliShed his feat,ll6, with' head and tail erect, scampered about the ass in a‘noblo and mast dignified rnatineri.' as if proud of having, gained a 'mighty conquest, and Manifes ted evident tokens of pleasure, as if sensibly -feeling that ha had effected .an act of benevolence. ,All Who beheld this wonderful deed of: Mr. Fell's horse were powerfully struck with.lns evident in telligence and sympathy for,,,his ("MAW brute:— . WakeVield Jour. • ' $4,196 .4b Ertl - miss Mer.r.--This maxim was often lusfratedduring the time of the Frenc h Wvolmion. Singularly enough in the instance we are about to relate. It is well known that. the poor quadruped, the 1114,418. been disgraced time out of niind by a coniptrtirou with a' sari of by peas nut; uncomuion. nmongtt the "genus honto." .Now it was a char acteristic of Napoleon to discover anitreward mer it saber, others could not See or arPreelate it.— Seeing . scimething poqi quadruped which no one else had observed, he determined Ito place him in bett4 comPany. - - - • Bonopacte's fondness for the society of the !ear ned or sevens is well known. He carried a num ber of imams with him in his Egyptian expedition foi the sake cf the enjoyment whichtheir society afforded him, but they took no active 'part in the, tdr i chly scene; of that mem 3rable 'carriptiigii. To resist the deadly onset of the Heyptriun horsemen, 'Bonaparte was accustomed to foinr his army a hollow Square . and place his artiltety at the_cor- . ners. The centre Was of course .thoplace of safe ty, Themanding order then was, when the ter rihle Mamelultes hpproached. , • " Form square ! Artillery et the angles!! As ses and sevens in the centre!" • The asldiers thenceforth called asses demi. savaw." A. NEAT RElllllE.E.—While Iktening ; iho, ei h . er night to the opera at Nib a gentleman an-. nen i pped the neighbothoo'il in Which wesaf real- ! ciously insisting on pinging with every ono she • • opened his or bet m o u th' n thei stage. While Leeolo was performing s song, nor, amatentke k t nil his_ runt ing accompaniment. :At7en.gth, gentleman sitting next td him reinarited with quick petulence,4 wish Lecourt would noisir , ig sol l iudr %;'hy !or qcminile&the amateur, .I.3ecalise he prevenns me from-enjoyiugjour singing of this song!'. Thid told, !tritl ein'irocal friend t i ros ' 'ttio end of thin ••• • REM A Goon ar-The following !story lateht pp- ` I pcarca in this Southern Chronicle, re,genet#d and altered So as to apply to General Jacksorr a;rid his tailor. The last time. we saw 'it, ' the seine 'was laid sotnewhere in the preeihts of Lo' n, • and the host was'a itaramour of seme Main:l44e •,. in pointof wealth. It is aver"? ota story (Lodi .ell ' ' worth repeating, so we give it acdorditigly in ibe •eerision of the Chronicle. ,c:, ' • . ',r• , iAller the termin Irian of the Seminole cimpAini '• Gen..ikea.so7 visited Wadtington City, anti - Ou. ' ` 1 ' ring his stay therobaringoccasion to suppliitin- , self with a nether garment, employed a fashiotii6lll . • tailor namedihtze nn to mkt it. Bollard) iho was a very pompous little fellow and very- f4 p4 . of being recognized by great men who hstthertitOis , c.ustoniers,'a few days after he heti finished.tileitn. , mentionables, seeing the General in front Of' 0n... nison''s Hotel, in conversation 'with some iferAtle- . ‘. men, stepped 'up and spoke . to him. IThe,.othe. ••, . • ral, thinking him.some distinguished 4114g:that. ' very cordially give him his bawl, but not rOrn... ' bering him, in a vvhisper,lrptired his harf4 for the pbrpose of intro:bicing him to the c•uhp4ny. • To which Ballard replied, 'I nidr - le yotir br44es: The dciteial, deceived by the sound, imMeifiiieli .'... turned to the company arid introduced himligylla•-• jor:'Breeches,--a title that poor Ballard •_w4o.lter , wards obliged to wear to the day of hi deat.4 • ._ . . „, FAMILY” IzmosAtiz, tcconntao •TO I'l , )f Clea ItFX r.ll.T..—Got a jug and run withiv.to whter butt, wash out with 4 Pawn luantity of rniticoua fluid, and wipe dry' With a'eeringla, , s . cloth4 - fpew you may take your lemon, bling careful toickiooso •the very best you can meet with. lice'lltr4h an ordinary knife into a comman.plate, ant throw the pieces smartly into the jug, taking 4althitt they"reach ' the bottom. Seize your augt - asin. and sweeten tit discretion, adding is Mae ;Teem When'YOu think there' is need of it• T4e4our kettle and pour your boiling water *ver ygui on. etirring all the while .With the ; hatiltof a. toasting fork. Be careful not to le4va ofTtAlrring unlit you know your sugar is clissoliekii6ei, you - may Pit down and wait fur Hine to cool thereah ing beverage. Serve up in tumblere or :map; in default of which you they tiring ot.t of thli44tcher - 1.. , V P4ilblMONl • — thtlignani ' lqv r t,Osen ger tells a story, tho'sreno of which to sorianivhero on the Rhine. A man. went to, tim Mtir and gave instructions for th4uhlication.of a ant.rriago Intween himself and a young persOn whc4his no med. After the feria of 'a fortnight habitant a gain to the mayor rind statrirthat be hadidiangeik his - mind and selected another' wife, and iahod her name to be inserted instead of that ivhich ho had given in. Ho was,- hov , over; informid that -this could not be done• Without the prodta'ificin of fresh certificates, and.tho other .hccesslo4 docu ments, involvi4 additional fees to the' r ii:Vunt of, 6 francs, 50 C. :rhis took the . would.hoilynedict all aback ; anil;krattr debating whe:theCiiiia .negr •expenso could not be spared, and ;W11(11141 p to bit tiotsPensable, he cooly male up hie miritlko savo l it ; nri I docisled upon taking the first ailed gill' fur' hie sp*. . • ' , . ' Par.scnrATlON ancpint phil osopher once sail "If yoti tinil!it neee4al.7 I to have recourse to medicines, thereareddiel which you can make u se , of with safety; viz 'to tranquil mind, moderate o'erCis° and temPeratqfp." • •-- 1, The eelebriited. French physicin,Ditnrain. 'hik death-bed, when surrounded ti olOst tingnis‘ted physicians of Faris,•who reqrgiteil loss Which the profession woul, susti)dril in his,. death, said—•• My friends, I leave. [rehire:One fire°, physicians much' greater than irsyselfill Being pressed to ennui them, each of the suppo sing Inmsplf ti be ona of thu Ilarte, he :iaiiswere,l,. nwater, ekercise, and diet." ---- can you te'l 05 who is the geeenesi man' in the 'United States?' k • 'it ° ' , Yes, sir, Mr. Wickhffe.' • •Why so, sir?' • ; H .- • •llecas, sir. Ito% at. the bearrol the iii!p4r• depart , : ' men', and . f . twant.for him therawoiiidO.lie any, males, sir, and mates is very nee.ssiary,..j . ,air, to •a . freo country, and, sir---! • • t, • Zeb, ' 0 • • -• •No, sir, 'iworit do at all,.eir;;beca' i t4o; if diem. won't no mile=, sir, rho femrde s woulchi;t lira on, coration whatever. Just vqu thir4,4eir, •fora I moment ul,.ia the situation - of a whoiti,' riiforld, full •of unprotected female:!' Oh, sir, it'sholceful; eir.— Oh! olit '- • • Here Zeb's feelings were too inanyli him, and fiiiiied. ' I , . 1 .- MEXICO.= Ily the arrival • of the . 'Plot boat.-A -r- . ins, from Laguna, we hnve,been furniskied by the , Captain w itllthe following ten of ,n' i tiiv4 from To-_ .hasco. The °lces deepaichcd lly ther t Oxican Go- , vernment; co siating of ~- I ,ooolmetqii order. lo : quell the rebe i lion of General' SentroanO, entered 'Pobasco - wittiout firing a caUpou / Oentenanst., was on the fr nticr with a force of o lly o 44olr.merl.: and As soon .: the news reached 'l3ln,tritide pro. parations for orcbing towatds.!the elickty and gi. , ling battle. The next accounts. fitii Tobasco, .will, no (lout: , furnish. the issue of ili.4.onflict.— : ! •:. A . .. 0. Bic, 29 h. '.' ; • 1 6 : ; , '' • . ;o'.. Tor. Pites nszr.- , 7 lVe learn froqthe Noffelk Herald of Si utday Ilat the Prei.4..feilt;ifthe UM- • • . led States ca. ,e up,-the day„ krevt 4l( itrorn OM . , Point, agreeAly to art invitation fr+he citizens!, of, Portsmouth. He' was attetfle4 wati, back of the Army. anti ColenylDefto# and Cat ! . Totten of the Ungineer corps.': He vim met at thit -3 what f liy. a large.eonecturse offitiz/n gn,.l the vol unterr Coenpanics of Portsmouth. NEW Cor:rtEnvErrr.--Biane ,eporteron' r. 1 ." f i Tuesday describes the following ,neerigeunterfeit :; Miners' Bank, Pottsville, Pa,—:"e f at;afiered front Relief 'a. Vignette, three men, firtsfir &e: On the right end, a female figure; anti'ln the left end. naedaPion head of Washingio.X,.The.plato of the genuine is 'altogether diffet;e4t. Mr. Willis says;— , For my•partiJijo4k upon all books' in the dead langriages'as aqtrieixed grape skins, out of which . every thing-+414,1e is long • ago expressed and transferred; and Ors,,Vermari Spanish enough to !Doke love for an (ic4r,•l woull willingly barter- the six or eight yetqst.'utprofien.• lire plodding fiver th&elassies! A PNENTLyssts. Ilan& .C:der ! What JO you think Yoii! Vhrg Pres: . -., ' Went • Me'S dead, Heaven bless liimil— s tiThat JO yi think of 5; oyar..Democralie. edv;:rimi beco Pulled his hat over kiis eyes, and made tracers *tune. The followfn4 go4tl allsiee•yt!,-. clip from, one of oer exchanges. It s iteelf to ' sundry' Persons in tliis.resi:on l 4- • • 4•Never sweep your l psrlor=i4t maKa cotifouti- Jed dust. • . I - •1 1 • • • I a c Never, hrush down comeh rt.of a spi tlet's dwelling house, 'and of Ootir l sOli.,t cartle, and I !!'• therefore is sacred. 1•3;".„ • Never pay for your newspayet'• § I looks not well. 13n,ides the printer bath note for money --he Can live on wind." , • ANVoTs. Tultvki.—Among the oastpdrank . On the laStAth of July :4 Yszooeiiy,; ; Missusg.ippi, there Was the following : . • -. By H. C. Lewis—ChrisropheV 4umbus, the discoverer of America—veryinuaiijkkoil to him; Who, alter this, vse; contend thlt'iippubuceare utizcaleful • . 4 P 7 II ES=
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