| ' S ' I 1 j^'j; ~ :'* v - • I /' Jr j r'Vroir^^."li^| vvv*;, ‘ - . ' ’*..»? v 'ft-' -t f t ,^:^jßPAwra4®K3iM-? ; -!i’? •V‘ : rr.?r! «S; ";Vif i , •frrf&tif.- . i, .* -V.i)-»:, ,ft.' f .•' 'HAWDinJjS,". I ~v V ■4fe£si: : M -r*lf ' 'lj : . ''MECttA.?f'lC8 x BANKS, .V•'• '''. -t lisi-ti i-{Ui-'\s■ .iiifV'r.‘-f, ' .*s" *£ fK'-V; /■'• ,S’iSff>S.*»*R lr *- ’• f ' ,sii 'Mtiadta ta/;V;% ,“•?« ’■ jrtfcrf ." j ~'A) Mso%wiWSMot' , ; .;£]■ ‘ ; ; y iiSrr>;; '7;-,fT.f '-■ Offer forsa!o',onuio'mwrt ■-. ■ i: /rf- SjZ^&XSjfc ‘i/l! ’’■' - - ■■ ; i -"’'S I^vHwi«wft..‘:li'"‘2»^ J -V-’‘'-* V-' - ; •' >. • the , at irNTfcLVvdir buyers. 7;MD^Hi^B ; HO^I|KBEPIJra,:; - ‘WiiuiiaC br‘ fhe. the .Urge*^.j.nd v tnoi£ o€ -■ houMkeepinr attd iwefdVVticlea in thVjoityYpbroprijijng.. : many nbw-jjood*, just receive# fjrom Europe, of;*. kind 1 ' ***** k®^ re i’ or ;*^ 0 ’ jp st I rfty«robm« -: . ifjit *, ■ . / /•,; : ‘ NOS. S*BOVTKFRiSNT OTREEI’i; : ! t '“.* 1 ' : ') f " •> *' > Airiy •■: ]••* : fl '*' -l lf y. i<7 ii’EWTiArs^iifeßTi b'',',:**" c W '/.; r '; : .., ' ;.: ;IRISH. A>fD !SCptCTIjt,INENS ); jS" i -" -' h'i Jifi u Al*BP>-; " ; - &o-fe*iS4S£cijßi)' -:;j: ? o,v?; ft* 1 i- S’ **W > \ '; .^;; ; .;|'Al«cy i O<»M ! ;: j J'.l To which they invite ths itionUbh oftk#iotwio. ! . i? aiIjVER-WARE. - ‘ •'. : ;■ rEAKts,'v .;{-j^ Arbriiois(ii,K kxo ’ j "..Ukh\-Ji .Vi <tfV ’ J,S. JAUDEN. & BHQ., I x-51 ■ MAffOfACTUnBHS' XND IMPORTERS OF, i WAKE. /i Ko.JW CHE#TWUT Stf«ot, abtrr»ThinV<n» stairs,) omese bßJK’SK*' -BUST VOHBAJP.' GO Ttf A Nortiwwt conjor ofSECOXD andNEWStraMf, Vo.ta. -* . [g»4-aii :y . - ■ i. = ■ I.OOKMMIIAME& i,4 water sVi« v !. w f .1 * ' ‘ ; . liOOKINS OEABSEHi i!" ■ Poravfti'y av*ceaml.evarjr.siwltimi,aiHl Rt tho moat; ..^‘t ,Mlc ”-^KISB;;ai.'A«»ES/^ ; j • v lit (It iri6»» elaborate slid Ihenioet aimida frsmea.. : -- ’ 5.' . LOOkINO dl/ASSKS ,5'.:, /^■ 1 'i' I '^S s , T’araiiliad lty u*. ; aremeaafarfurtMibr oararlree: in our ' I« iIAHOQXNV ; odd WAtXl# ft*in*#:fiitqoiinfty -■ Salofl. T V.- .JW j Vi*< <Ulft -«s* v.r 4- .•. , 1 .JAMES' S^BdWiß'AiSONfj-; *; ; /•H-HlO' “ " 'syt-tf ;•■'•./•. yy ~ v;..rar. , <4u»iii.»!«u. : \ r "'Y -:~L swse macshinei^ ] ij '-' ''-i in^iSa^ ~-I 'irt&iMix'ofiwPrt MlI/L**'. ■', i pPPpP'yplV*fiA&*s%’S:lkiPi ! P i* l ;-*' ‘•‘ , V. ! « £ ■ !,!?£•«.. |/,W-» r i'Jf *** HUffRV OOYr Jtf«». T , -r ■ . .-'.f, ■:■<.' - t'' ; i rtitr -';_vli(' -‘ ,1. T •«? 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It-.-CIRCULARS., . %;Tr ' *-i BILL HEADS, ; CQ.; ' bft-, ,rj ‘ J ; Ag4iit bf THIRION MAttLARD A CO., ; /_ v h 'p.Bf.N.TE'r)! •: ' V.., AND PLAIN Y Y V', ; ' : MEjRINOS ; AND MOUSSE LAIJfES, : V { V ft},'! ~ ; r / ■1 b/ , BOMBAZ£NES; VEIL;BAREGES. , < , '»: •, -u i£ <'< fj-J 5 •• i 1 ; BROCHB ANDSIELLA SHAWLS, ,; 1 " ' -''' - A > , ••••< i ’«HOHESALE .D]»< Gool>£ ! -m'iMiret ir'*’.i«iir-75_' 1 7 «* -),}-• . • ' ;. pas’ cilE'sxKbT i v.• ; Invite, tKo Atlentlon,ofVholßliiile.-Buyerß ta.ttieir Urge uiS varied Moek, frtr PALL' AND'wratXEE TEADE, HOSIERY,‘GERMANTOWN, EAN- . SHIRTS AHD'DR^Tra^.raV,ii“v4S'yS : ™' : ' ! j'..~L? >- BRI N,t> SHmTBANDDRX\raMANDHOSE > HALP-H6sE SxjftiFAi3TqßlN(l' an<3y; knit-'wool'leN'goodS, :■White 'and LtfREB SKETEAND YARN. A V i., h >„i ! ,•'eastern,manufacturing o.ompany’s tyoollenkniyting.Yarns. *,, ‘“;; - SKHtm = 'lii ";£.][ I. i i«pis J; !iiMt ( ’FAi3TuiitN& 'q6sft>ANY'B; merino - SHtRYS’ANB DRAWERS. I -I ■* il.'iv- C • ;• ’ t s : ASSANFINKMERINQ SHIRTS, ANDBRAWERB. •i AMERICANAND, HOWE COMPANIES’ PINS; ,’•* ,■ Jgy-gfAnjni ,7 y, 'cl.i, ',rr. ; ■"' PHILADELPHIA jMADE; GOODS., ' Offer to the trade the following weU»kaovrh makes of •’>*■} f. 7-»Add 4-4 TICKINGS, Irv i ' '•■> ff i. ~ 1 ■ /.■..? ■! .‘ Plaid* arui:etTl[»fi., Inu)i'ovcd ! kii)ETlioiij'LlT<ES%.lfo- l (?^J«^Sr ! Bhi C rtm»ti DENIJiiSi etripiis,' ,Tiok- OM ': SE»C J s ?J*"44’,*yvvl . «|tn6ra>«jut4 Melton Cloth*.' EOdC SUiNUFAcTraiNO W>. .F»ncy CMeimeree. (tI.ENIMLK CO. FAncr Ctiieiio^roe.., .. ■ _UIA&SSVIyWiSSm Cw»im*i»*. UV v^notT. w*3 Fin»>tipli> «><i 'fttwrMilttoWPVhWtitMWWiw-, • -.-■■■ : S}%>-u - t'INCV DBY GOODSJOBHEHS. ttjßmmmsws-M , Nm.Xu<l JBNORTHPOURW tfCBEET, Are iiow receiving, by eneceWive srnveii from Europe i I; ts * "TSEffi 5 FALL IJIPORTATTONB f • I ,-„r, ,-j ; , ‘ r a ENOUBH AND BERMAN f- I ‘ ' .--4 GLOVES, ANDSMALLYWARES, ; And ictiniten.invention: of tbfiir complete .and i a-,:u- *mort»d/rt«kirs: ~u r - ESPKCIALLVJAPAPTED TO ..5 - SOUTHERN AND TRADE. , rfaH-Bff, •■„ -■. ~ ; 181 , ! iftRJSX OiI I4CTE BOURNOJIS TWTIi rPRF.NCK LACE BOURNOUH WITH SAPES. Point; Mantilla*. (Camera j-,)injcrefttproru«ion, At reduced BLACK ;AND VTHIL'E BAIgCW AND ***•*” *'■ '*'■ r.'f.V w ? ijiv-Ti r >' r « f? 708,CHK8-fNUT Street? ftUJIJMIfe ftbQAKS ANS iji. flu JniiuUe “‘•Y’hewfcOtt of rwr atoeV “ e?*tS**l l 9* reduced W?/. tP tlf* c 0.,;:, ■ ■hi" ‘ '-■•’■■ !, m.cmBTNVT 6m«t. irffiSP' AND DjRStHABIiiJ DRY GOODS L * <: S#oUi&!( wdaciSjMt Ir., ■ > ’ ’■ i ‘ '■ •■'•'•• .Ur 'i tofeS«S I I U -‘ ida " d Pla S n -. ' i'O’firtAßDS,,tv; , ~; 1 : * ; - . Unllirainp DojijriHi in new • - , ■ Wiicrt'teKlOlSWSSßSWSf Wt**' CLOTHS, A,' ■ owimL, :.fvINBN GOODS. !' ifjc ,-,K.-,r •■ l 1 lX7ILLIAM$ l ?II/Id|)A i-i m>Kk “ / A »i&s oAops. v ;;;. i.. .V jiK.;,,:,.. ~-.^tMTNpTM»aEr4aTßß tr° e tl' AND SHEETINGS TOR IX liWIttD ...... i: r,. ■ ■ UEHNED 'BORAX.—2O cases for solo by X» WKTHKhItLJA. BROTHER, No». « ;i nn;l « iSnrth«3CQND.Btro»t. ' ~,V , J IjL EBBING bbls.'Hcmng, assorted „,j tlB .tl ; ~. t;, „ lM SOUTH WHAtITCB. t LT t OOO i/ ,bushels , Hading ' Trfnjm arid Wharygj. fIYvNNER’S Straits '-*■<"fad 9»Bk#)i*JoN, '. "!i w'wtf’' 1 '- I '' 'i > -•' *’ HETAII. DRY GOODS. - ♦ (i| Yt | | i A Model £hie£ Justice. ~ j wibh th'e British wer 6 battling’ with is’ATO ,^EON;a troppq in. Epgiii,.a-,ypungor.-son of.th'o old family ofJ)EßßNzr ) _ofj!3ronoyhorn,'& i land—vyfeloh claims descent from SoASDEnnano —unable to obtain an onsigncy in some infan try regihientbii : active'Vefvice,and'filnwilling to have hia'waß!Erp < sp]rotionCni n ff e< l v ofi'! took J*ron<i' ip4ve,nnd 'iSntrjved to'johi'the British arjpydn,Spijpy .where nis.dfsjre tp!.se'rve; as a" l yolnnteer was .willlnglyjgtatined. ; -'; There was enough of. fighting in those dayp, to-gratify even a 'glutton -in i,that respect, and, aftcr-tW storming'of Culdadßodrigo, inwhich himsfelf jo mueh.WtS at'ftacSWiiiintsaioiifs cspcclaiho .ticei he flatly Von ; ■ ' ' ' j •' .It .trace his. .course, slop by-stopi-Enough- to- say that at. Salamanca,' so severa was tbblosriunong the commissioned officers, tji feißed'And thatXientenant DKBEUaT, ilfitoi -close,of too, action; actaally commanded. thq.iwoi hundred and fifty men -who theni.cpnstitpted his;‘regiment, out of a muater-of eighthnndred that morning. .He was immediately .raised 1 to .the rank of .Captain and mentioned, with ,great praise, ia Wei,'-' mugtOx’s Despatches-it& England-! ■Unfortu-, hatoly, l -a- muskot-ball. through liis jright.wrist sd much’shatteted the boric that amputation was 1 necessary.' Thus,' on 1 the' commencement •of a'carecriwrhich-had. promised tp. bo. emi nOtltiyWuccessfnljCaptain’DEHENzy was inca pacitated,ti)y the. loss; of liissyord-arm, from .further'service, and had. to return home a ( iiatf-’pSy officer/ ‘ // .-Several years elapsed,-and;'in, 18W, When the, red, war .was. over, Captain . Dekeszv impiilsp .which urged him; to visit London While the Sovereigns, jrcro there .'-’iAt, that iMo)-lighting the'streets!by gas.was.onlytn Its infancy; and iii most Of the streets of London, tho old. plan of making darkness- -visible 1 byt dim-oil /.lamps, wasstill maintained. 1- '' , : : : ! '.Cnprain, ißisijEJjzir was walking lit 'dno of tho narrow streets off Tottenham Court Hoad— 'Bo.tweett'tho, hours-;of oleycn,and .twelve at night-4-returning ;toi his e .in Upper GpWer Btredtpin 'fact.- .'lu .thoso .days,cahs 'aßd Haoiiojns>'ero un disedveredirahd the ivsualconyeyatico m% -the only one' degree -better 'than' t)ie'imgoyphic]b which Philadelphia, New York j and Baltimoro so, in explicably cliiigfo. ’ j -. A hacknoy-poacl), minus the jarvey, dashed" along the Hinify-iigUted' street, at tvtremo’ndous pace, htshead :oht ! of one of, the, window's, was vehc mbUtlycalUng for liolp, BEiiEsfSr iitaniedidtolyi rushed into the. middle of the street', and'pos-’ hossihg great strength ' and much actiylty,-Suc ceeded instopping the runaway; cattle. Further, aid was immediately at hand. , The did gentle. 'man alighted, 'and accepting his rescuer’s arm, plodded safely aiopgintoßcdford Square, which was close at hind; £ He .kept ..tip a perpetual , course-Of questions, .during this brief walk, which .aoon .eiicited tlio flholo.ofppßKNky’S' pafspnalhistoryj ovoh to the place wlierd ho was .thqh lodgingi; Ai Ipngti)} reaching a hottseinißodford-tiquarej.rathbr'ldord^dingy: .andihhhfethatfciitai' other thansidnin that vi ■ Wthsolf arm,.rapidly', sjpwytSighSl'tiidrdddHwithi adatojirV ~ v.«qsM« s :tfo;door with; a' _ jnind,.that : hi. friend of the hack n'ejrcoaeh] was the -<jat-of-l!ver)T;“ gentleman” of ono of the other logal- funotlona-; rioej wjo clustered together inand about Bod; fordrSquaro, at thijit peirldd;' " 1 \ ■ Someaix wo’eks-later,- when thoincidont of thisbvoning, hod-wholly glided • from,hia me mory, daptainDEnEsisr received 'a letter, boar ing, a large official seal, with .the words' ” Lord Chancellor,’’aurmoil'ntlng.tboßoyalArms,—- the old lion and Unidoin fighting foythe Crown, as tho nursery rhymos have it. This missive briefly'sumiridnbd- him'-td call on tho ;L,ord Chancellor, preciselyat nine o’clock tho!next morning," , On reading Bodford-square,. w herb, he 1 knew thatLordErooNllvod,' Derenzy discovered that the actual liouso was thatinio which his hack ney-Coachfriond hadTetreated so suddenly, on ; th'o: former occasion.' ’ Admitted,'hefoond hira self lit: tYre .presence of‘’ah./old .lady, shhhblly dressed, but with thereraaips qf former, beauty. 'BytUid! a TW in adequate portion of cbal,’.stopd,an'pld geqtle- shprty: his former acquaintance; who advahcedi'tAW ftpi Sand; aha ’said “ I Lord. Ru>ox,. and.have sent f<jr,‘. yqu,; fiaptaih Db- BSflrr, -that I might properly.expresj i<j y.op all the gratitude.which I felt wlieu;f pjrcyiouaiy met you.” The'old lady,..-to'whom the one-, banded ofltsep yfrrs' formally introduced, was. Lady Ewpes. v, ‘ ! The Lord Chancellor explained to Bis visitor that, oh the night of the accident, he had beert returning fromdining wltf|’the Prince Regent and the Allied Sovofeigns ht Carlton House, and ■ that the dfiyer of the hackney-Coach which he had hired to cony eyjjim &i9#, happened to.be no much intoxicated that,era Captain J)erenzy , was , aware, ’he had tumbled off-his sent,.on Which tile librseshad rah away; « f Ijavp boon npost anxious,” Lord Eidon continued, “ to' hcknowledgo t py to you, who, I ye'ri '-biy belie've; saved my ijiboo ligif. pccaslon, ;gad my gdodlady here hits constantly remind ed me tlfat i should do bq.'; ;I hdVo endeavored ,to obtain some sbyeyi}ntettt:Bituatlon for you .Jnjhe iineof.y(jur'ewnpifothii»l<lS) Itiffc there Is . greqt,difficnlty-ip .qno’Minlster exishangllig pa, tropage with another.., It.is certain, that I shi botinitq dotfonmfih'Sf.fyc you, amji having just received IntlntsUon thatifye gltjef Jußticc-ship ; of- tho island Pt ; £bbs£<> F' >flW to tender'it.to'yon,”; !; „ ‘; '‘‘ ' i : „ "OjßEirsir .cpnld sp'aroely byieye his cars. (.'Chief Justiceship of /P.obggn |” said ho. a Tour Lordship;knows: that I mu a soldior, 'hot h''iawyer. , Very, true*’!: saidJJnpqN. «<But a British officer always knows something bf jaw. Itavc ' yqu ; c l rer been' member of a- Court'Martinl?”!, ' ' . : t' “ Spyeral time|j my Lord, ,’indood,‘there was. scarcely a'day,'while I was' serving In Spain, without one. After, I, became ;Lien tenttht; I'-was nominated by..tho.Colonel to act as Deputy-Judge Advocate -• in ■my own rogi inenL'*’•' . “yes,”s'aid'Ehhoxi'wa'ywfc’b)‘proseeutipg. (Jlbunhej. That >rlß ; 'do, Tobago' is 'a very, pleasant Xslahd', witlialioDt 10,000 inhabitants; There, Legis.- latiye Honse .of .Assembly, ;an<x all thafcdn wj4®h jroßr ftW pmdtlpn will l>6 ycry high,. XoU!,wilLbp'',witb}h'.twchty-i'our miles distance of.Trinldad, jf.iyqu feel, disposed lb visit It, and you . cam be extremely comfort able/and save monoyi” / . ■■■ l • “But, my Lord, I reblly khow nothing, of tho.principles or practice of the law—not Oven of thb fonhs with Which !t is judicially admin istered. The.judges who will'associate with 1 me ijrfli; immediately discbv'pr my ignbranepi” .. f « hrb|wenpe i”Vsald fB„o ''phiihcellpriibvery :gpbd r bumpredty.' “The fact'is, though' .the title is Chief justlcp, you will be tho‘ only J ntyo jiithp island... It, will bo your own fault, if you don’t got' bn,ycry well,' the saiaty, on accofipt of the climate, (wbipb is/fa as that of England, if youdiTe,tpmperatpjyi),iß £B,OOO a yosr, and, at thp end often years’, service, you may retire, ondebme “bn# t? pension of £1,600 a year, for life.” . • • •All tbis.was very tempting, but Dekenzi had such considerable -mistrust of Ids. own legal capacity; that,.if tho.trathbo known, bo would'have preferred! the. moderato 1 appoint- tnent of barrack-matter in a countryrtbwn, for 'whicl! he Wvas qnalifled. tD this rich Cliief-Juiw ticeship, for which ho was not. ‘Ho therefore stlllthrew but bbjectlOHSj and nskid how- he was to,lenrn his .business ? “ 'Whj'/’ Btiid Si.Dp.v, “thftt Is biSy enbngta/ AU *Xt« * ! PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY* ‘A are flow open,—equity, nhi pn'tts, and-cruni-: nal;> .You-- will not bo expected to-gaib for Tobago f6r a month.' Constantly attend tlio Courts, in „ the meantime/th got Hlift hang of thVpra'ctlcc. ; Itf'AVortnlghfcydu wilikhow til tße forms, Gnycetr voyage read’ Ridekstond yory carefully. ’ For the rest—trust tp; your ;own conscience, common sense, and desire of .doing what is right and lioncstj in the face of God and the peoplo,: between man, and. man. MoreoveiV andi this ;you: must imprint, upon your mind - , as. a perpetual rule of action listen iqhictly to what Counsel say j avoid gar rulity.; ‘ noV,er'jump at 'conclusions;- ahtf‘at boing dignified without being austere ;hnd,- above, all, Iwljateyer.' yotir. decisions may' to, take, good .caro nerw to give a rmsaxi f&r them. ;>I; see,“that you' intend, accepting.my : otfor. .1 shallsend in your name to the. Prince, Regent-to-day. It is meroly amSttpr of form, for the office-Is 1 in my gift,: and.you may- its: well order your judiclalwig and gown, ‘as,you ~wiU have, to wear both,.'at,tlio Leveo|‘next' week;.when'T,shall.present,’ybiv’ to .his Royal ‘Highness. Kiss hands on your appointment. •You.hod-better call-hero on. Thursday,’ at 12, and’isshall. takq yon with me to St. James’s Palace, in my own carriage.” -So saying, -the'Lord Chancctlof made a farewell bow, ahd shuffled- out of - tho room, Lodyfjßynoir, who remained,' next -informed ‘'Dauin'isr that, the appointment had" beeti .offered ht fitr- sug gestion; that,, on,being''appdihted, : -hb 'would be entitled to draiv on tlio Treasury,, for £6OO as outfit—and that she hoped lio. would 'favor.her by purchasing his Judicial attirp with -the'contents;of an envelope she then piacedjiu his'hand.' This said, she retired'. . Tho.'.'do ‘volopo contained a bank uotcroftClOO; Ih diie 'coursb; BEttEszY 1 was convoyed ito Tobagoj wjforq his office and largo salary'—the latter equal to,the of the Governor in out days—gave him a status' among tlio highest. Ho', studied Bjackstono, .not,,oily during thp yoyage,; but constantly afterwards, tad, 'by followingof not com 'mitting himself by giving a reason for any <}eoi- ■ Sion, and by making Justice, ‘even above tbo moro letter ’6f tlio Law, ah olemdnt in eachjudg ment, obtained the pepjjJation of beirtg a flrst -rate Judge, bfq pleased alike the hay aqd tho qjublic. His reputation spread beyond, the limited'scene of his own labors, and, his deci-' ■along were frequently .referred-to brother Co lonial Couris of law, • ■ . •• ; ‘'Aftbr.ho had .'boon six or sovon years In Tobago, lie obtained leave to' visit England, v,'liero be.arrived, a few iveeks b'eforo the Co ronation. oT’GpoboE XV,; in July iB2l. Hjs old patron, Lord Eldox, ■ still held the-'office of fiord GliaqaojlOr, received him with con siderable warmth,-im9 thanked hjb) fQf having so well-justified hi,?''appointment; He added that, jn compliance w/th a' mcmqriali'rqm To,- p)ayK.'jjifßoyni jajl probation, of the merits of their excellent Chief JnStico, tlie'.lionor of Knighthood, would be cgnforred upon him,hyiWaS. a j cs , t y-:This was ■done—and, -flu; accolade received, the pew Knight, how, Sirliieiiinh Uerenzv, was lone -Of the .two, Colonial Judges who walkcd.in- the Ooro!)atlqn' )jyq(ioqsjoi( ; of. GfORQE tho Fat. Hay, hediid tlie honor of dining with Jhif ppip dorous monarch,who haying had a hint of bis antecedents,-insisted on hearing the whole his tory pt,hjg apjjoiijtipcpt,.with Etpos’s sago in structions, ail'd to hoye hoarldy oqjfiyqij it. Sir Ricnxan Hereszv returned to Tobago, indue, season, where, as the.ohly,titled .man -in the island, for even the Governor was only a plain Lieutenant ’Colonel, lic 'becaino moro and liiore'distinguished.' At lastj pno’ of ,thc neighboring' arid larger. Rritish West India .islands,fascinated py bl«>Pubt(ioii, i s ?.#oS'i&P :?'i&ht, by,charter, to. poiuiaaip' i(a to thPitirown;; offered fptttdko Mai Us Chief Justice, with' a :iaiK.er,fl^w'iM^'f^^eoWnS'Bt''Xobago. J ■Riohaed Deiiebzv had-formed family tiea in Tobago, by'mairlago, and his gqod' sense told him that i,fc was better to remain where he had eyery thing hit IW, way, with love, honor; and: obedieneb,- tropps of ftienqs,” than to .hazard comparative failure elsewliero. Ho de cided to remain, and tho Tohagans were so : wellplensed that they subscribed for a service ,of plate, which-was brought over from Eng land, and presented to him; with great ibstiyi ties, as a mark'of their gratitude and regard. , About 1628-9, when the puko of Wem.bki tos’s (Ministry wero cutting down polonial and other Salaries, Sir Rioiubo Derenzy. resigned his judicial olfiee, after fourteen years’ service, and became the recipient, in liis native land, of a retiring pension of £1,600 for life. This, with large property he had received' 1 with, his Wife; and his fiIUJ sayings before made him a wealthy'man,' and epabled him to .pay off the mortgages on (ho family estate, to whiphdie had succeeded, ; a few years beforo. As lately,as 1848, Sir Riouars Derenzy was ailve and prosoerousi His example,, as a Judge, might be followed with advftntago, by. -his htothren in thiß country,’ who, -unfortu nately for human pationco, amf sometimes for tljelr otvn' reputation,, are. legally,-compelled (in this SinfS,. least) to glye the reasons for their dooiatona, They }j)iii|t p!)oy (l|p Jaw, of course, but what occasion is tijpro for their being so terribly longvyiuded ? Is it requisite that a judgment, as in the Deep Scott and other cases, should assume the. length artd have lijc tojjc p)' ajioljtical (}isser!ation ? Above all, 1b It requisite 'iliaf,' whilp’tb’o actual fesijon for a decision may often bo giyou in fifty linos, it should be wearily-prefaced, by an attenuated history; de omnibus rebus, and that the facta actually on the record should bo flooded by an Atlantic, of .cited cases, a medley of Judgo imulc law,’from English qs pji gf tribunals? • , . , jPjfftJipQtibjis Received. Idyls of the King, By Alfj'Csl Tcunycon, I). CJ. L., f’os t Jj aurcato. Boston; Tichnor, it Fields,. , Sholloy Memorials: frum Autlicntiu Sources . Edited; by Lady Bhofioy. Boston: Tiokhor. & Eiolds.. f ,Memoirs of Vidocq, tho Jfripglpql Agent of tho French .Police.' W ritten by himself. Illustrated by Crniksbank. . Philadoliihia: T, B. Peterson & Brothers. All tpe lf<jup Jtfipi!'}; ’ Part 3. Now-York :J. if.-Emerson & Co. ph'liadolphia: Potofopna. Guido. Boob ip tin! f (i .y,cr tipd Pano rama of tho fit. Lawrence, with illustrations. Now, York '- A- HprtjiiU, Piiitndolphia: Petersons. ■Battles of America, bySoasmJLsnfi- Illustrated by Ohappoi, No. 6. Now York,: Virtue, lirmnUtv * Co. [A histprioni w/jr!,, *Wy .ffiftteu by Pr. Robert Tonics,, and iinoly illustrated by Ohappel and other.artiats.lt is, in foot, tho military and mavalhistovy of, tho i/nitod States.] • - .‘Monthly Law Itoportor. July, 1858. Boston; Crosby, Riohols, & Co. ; Love’s Phases.—There |s smoothness of vcrsitteatihii, as well as boauty qf sentiment, in the following lines: ~ . } ThffsishofLovethatsilontotcals . From youur hoarts warm and true, '■ - laawootAs'whenthotiprmg foveais , . .Her roaui, wet with (low. ~ , ~. - IVUen young afioettan owns tta power ~ ,At ovQi wlion iovors moot. The smile or Love—so fond, so doar, • " Pure ns the nisht-atnr shines: Brishtns the new-horn gem appears )n ln<]iO 0 rarost mines. 1 ' ' The’ liope of Love—oh! ho it West! For Love of Hope was born I ~ , Hope is tho down of passipn chaste, And l-eva itja jftion yiiprii, PostuObOhs Fasiei —Various are tho paths to ' • - "fameetornal, ■■ '* In doaUiiess pages of diurnal.” , A few wepks ago, wo read of an individual who, according. to the, writer of his obituary,' died bearing tho distinction of being tho ft bpst -billiard player iittlie city. .More reccntlywo founfi the fccopd of the decease of one whoso « woiglit was three' hundred and seventy-five, and walked t>U the day.of his,death,” The latiof part of tho statement Is particularly strik ing. As the gentleman’s ■ weight walked all this titnOj U'e snpposo ho had never tho tronhle of ' eartyinKit, W.hich musthavo boon a meat relief, especially in warm’weathers and Tpns ’ much as it appears, from the narrative, to have been fill grown and able-bodied, wo cannot but hopo that it was willing, in cases of emor. genny, to glye a Jvetplng-liand over the rough paths of life, tp tl;e good soul ifiio so Jong shared hjs name and, standing with if. , Bmoue ah», dio,of tljo loss of a beloved object boforo marriage, but nbyct after; The loyor. cannot survive thq mistress, nor the mistress .the lover! bnt the 'husband and wife survive 1 each other to a good old age; rtIATION j iKh DdtrbnEßTr/BSQU oF rm-i apSDAVj JtiiA''2o,lBs9, BbFObkl ioCIBTIBS - OF • I» AFAITETTEj - ■■\l .'/• 4ia byipresanting jgtoii literary of.,XfW fgtotofpl acknowledgments Ihr •>r< thsybavo -conferred,in .-ini neo and .this .plftco v , r .• f islon like this is generally, is once morej like a wanderef /read.the old familial*balls'to as' sane titled joysl t‘graap>,of longiseparated but *, in tuo'smilos of first taught Mm. 'to'.'asmre, and. liugcaiigrotmotionsOf tho verier him.forth .into the -world, ’blessings;! .- - > _*.> .?; ,>. r , , l ' iGif no such auflpicc3. I entered : for tho r first-.time to-day. ftp >ro to welcome mb. . A stranger: billed sololyhy thVdi&iritefestetl .rapted tbe'invltaUbni arid 1} atp, gentlemen present wiUlpndaii s fproeeod; fbobly to.djsc^argo' 4po live, and the 1 country 'wje is 'moat mQrvollons thftfeibayo idam looked his flights of ;tho i romsuaer,‘ l tbd' ho -jpjogL oann^ * Thrjt&b'* -DELrVEJUJD BY| /LAPEM-llfy, i T 1315 LtTERAI ' '*JVEaK,' AT EAj • Permit irtb borsof the “W$ foyettoCoUog; tho uhmeritci viting ine toft! seleottfd fr< .tho college, to hia carl; lopk {vroum to.fedi the evor.faHhfu those who to Toooivb *’ rated men crowned wJ I appeal {y<mroplleg( .ojdcomraaf tojou all;. kihd&css w) &utt> the lr iddulgeni thxninty at ;.,Th9 .<vgfc ;<}all oRi*<np «xiited : sih< aw;, ;Th, riea ahdpi . There ai are oLdoi* Brorigfaoitf an l aiw_OEti — ;'ftn(l 'thero, .. Jtlvatis} Wtj-Hbo phud;-yct .. of'rt.thnftyfftniior. - Opj, casionfillyjsi «>uH lighten a Bpaoiqus.jiiA.n- I emu, wheije> gqutlpm’an difOfUa bari> l -mol easo.l;, \rulmz up tpo. limsati or ,tho' Delaware,. t i while ?omo ship ; ‘frontotho 01 id. ’-Popnlafiohwaa' ahnostex- j elttflivqlycr to the-'6(uftorn -slopes of.thoiAl- j ■logbonic?. .1 r jvnd;thp soldier only; /fuepa into- 4|ie yaljcyofthe Mississippi * ; the lapd lay'ip tpe ‘fi'olojpn-'j stillnosfi qf t\l hhtnrel 'Mighty ’ rivers, on v istahs thooombmednavios of the nations'nil -had never been\niffled'but |iy mortal ovor fchoir gurftwe . save : ,wlion 409 of the' Indian bounded ot id j , tended, on rindwal ) M illlohs and .ihillioris of . miles 'of Iri tiroduota of which -might feed the inhabitant earth, had never, been tilled or touched b ■Eighty.yearfl'have sped, and 1 America, by the'talisman of [freedom, lini : sprung. f« of uoglectcd'prO vinoes into {wcrjnrbttituae of d colossal cm-. pifo,',whose t thl'.tvQvld' has never taatchM,. 1 anuofwhi jw’ddth'strind inawo. , j Tho soli ids been broken'ijrtge ceA^eloss . din of - th'u iofta of pooplb. battling for wealth andprosp aUHho pnrentts of enlightened life, Citn )d bat yc3teMay rival in splendor -European r.thaf for cehtnriog have the. abodo Of 'j r Our' rivers aro eyor wlrito with 1 the danvi on§ahi)9 qf-shipe aa thqy sail nnd 'steanjfoai :tfiVllOa-jlo'ris qf thowqriij"- The fall |jq ‘hj <aryod iqtq hyV morons ct /caltnS; The' Rqcky Mountains impede not pogresvfar Oalijbrip\aha Oregon aro - already v »tmlnenV^ and tho pacific Ooean alone llmlta of tho Republic, Througuouttfife vaafedomnln perioo roigiU supreme, and liberty jMi'in&do onch manr a king. ( • - * 'Science ha jlere achieved grander victorles than all the armseis Hnd armies that ever swept the sea or‘Shook tlilfeurtU—huctolricgj the fruits of which wo pray matsfovor perish, but survive to; bloss all 1 posterity: j., • • ,‘ f i ... Splenic, lbs sqattcrcd }jer,trophic3 amqngdl} dc: groqs.Q&moß cvory'liotiio, every 'prqteddqnVprir* a hit,/* and fhadfyh&vd ' boon/ of nor . triumph*/ .Mo oecah and its doptlia/the mountains and tfiofi’ pfa ja, aropmßo trlbyiaiA’ to"her ppfrta v’ She hOiMapdariiiahjld* tho Volar and over harriers of, eternal ioc.nud so ugh tfor od Jqncs lath Are. Shohrie annihilated time and with ffiopower of tho.fahtcd s Pjosi pero,' madrono tcry< bTements : obey—thollighttiing leaps to bidding and .hoar her; missives Ss. ■ her all-searching glanco ed tho. deepest caverns of the alncd to mortals the' mysteries of. ' ' '! i <• •, 10 darkness of midnight, reads the tow, in,.tho wide othorial concave prids, whero eye bath-novor soon lover 1 trod. Sciendb hero' cab. do. 1 change thy uunlt&rublo decree, Whfi live must die. •. ’ mntry/and buoh.n'p .her achlovo aestion now preschll'ifeblf and der. It from this ls th& fin the long futuro as she has in M’illaho stand, tho. tost of Unto, lawo . through-a thousand i already reached horpr|mo? ‘ Aro, pfaVt like /, ft drbam? la sho honco? d«my,' uh|llshe‘dies andUftawrJt >l>mid tho Shouts of despots ‘AXh4 was;tho-lft9t of tlio Rb-‘ postoHtjf..- wus os' Christians,"os pa tridtt/as loyora of our rseo,’ as the inheritors of a past,-ana Custodians of a future. To iniuro tho stability of our republican institu .tions to grasp tho rich prizes which hang all along,our fyturo, it.is not enough that our terri tory,extend from the Atlantic to tho Paciflc; that population ihoreaso; thateommorco, manufactures,, and ag'rionlturo .thriyo; that arbj and education flourish; that science is * It demands thifc tlio peonlo shall never negloot their political duties, no indifferent to the requiromonts of public virhid, "but that they presorvo, in all Its purity, their systom of government, guarding it as Rdfnan virgins did. tho voslal Are, to extinguish which botokenod tho destruction of tho Ho dcacrvQS not froodopr who is unmindfol ‘of Its card.' Tho priceless blessings wo enjoy cannot bo preserved but by the of tho citi zens. 'All experience teaches us that neglect is the forerunner of destruction. Tho affairs of nn humble household, if nogfeclcd by its head, will soon bo como confused and orento disorder among tho in- 1 matoß, • • - ' If your honored professors woro indifferent to their grave duties, the cojlego would to <los.ortsd.. If tiiq find tjio gentry of England'forgdt for a tluie that the pormfipopoyof their vast’pos* Vessions depended on* tiicir.watching the wheels of Government," and 'directing tboir every motion, quickly would tumults shake the land, if not sub vert the throne itself. If the Czar or the Emperor of tUo gayo themsoJvej over to. luxurious delights, scorning tho they VrouUl find that tho foo had paMe'd' tho portalfl of their palaces; and they AOd their wido Empires fill a common grave. ARopumie, rightfuUy administered, disdains the pomp and parado of royulty—looks with equal lovo on too poor man and on the prince—sho devotes her every oncrey tq t|,q aihauqoir.qnt pfthp people i sho gives tho guidance of tho Government to tho majority*, but guard's with solemnity tJlo rights of tho minority; sho protects tho citlzon from wrong without, 4 and injustice within. In roturn for all those blessings, bho implores ns 'vityj existence tjiqt pntfiptUip yqny fie a living, fcj:aqtkni MpUfinenl—tjmt fnitji.nnd justice piny shine |n hot councils; nnfl 'that every citizen she calls her o>yn wi|f lend his ftpl hm| Hyo his rotco to keep her in t}io right, Vet in utter dis regard oi hor supplications, in violation of plighted faith, in despite of our Intellectual advancement and renown as a nation, tho multitude givo no pro nor attention to their political duties.' Too often {ho Industrial, eommoroinl and wealthy classes, th™ irtu hK).’ O !''S8 l SSijffl JwMfi we; if thoy vote on nn etatioip day Ifteir consciences aro easy for a twelvo,month. Intont on thoir indi vidual pursuits, thoy givo no'* heed to tho common weal; '' The farmer, independent of tho world, fbeds his fiochs, tills his fields, gathors in tho golden grain; and slues tha glad song of content. Tjje me chanlo,happyln ms' , thu, dovotcfj h|s qap told B trado. his ovcnlngs to fireside onjoymcmd, seem ingly conscious that while all goes well at homo no bam can corao. Tho merchant, proud of his pos sessions, fondest himself pecuro at least from tqipwp rel tils, Tho professional man, tjjQ ffchcjlac and tbo savant, , caoh confines himself to his respective pur suit. , , 'IVhIU all thoso in ovoryprobabilityaremomberS of.some society, lodge, order, or company, either beneficial, charitable, social, or remunerative, and dovofo days and’nlghts to jt» ponoorns, look to tho selection of its officer?, guard its treasury, sed that its fundamental law is never departed from; yet iwk'Uioso same gentlemen to givo tlicir attention to tho 'Selection 1 of suitablo uton for-j responsible publio positions—to watch that th°i r sworn agents' violatft pot tlmlr trusts—to -fleo that’ no law is ndoptod which has not for its aim the goneraj vyol-' fa.ro—and they will tell you, with tho air of offended' virtuo; they scorn to mix in politics, thoir tiino can bo bettor oinployod—tho country can take euro of itself? ’ Thus tho vast machinery of this hngo Republic, in all departments, divisions, and subdivisions; national, Stnto, county, and-municipal, Is for tho moßt part loft to thb l coutrol of ‘ bands of pen who make politics a trade—meu who laugh at integrity, aro Imonfliblo ta aro regardless-' of ; intellect—■who liato tho pjnh who toils Iho tfnth and will not cringo to them, and lovo tho one who low est bends yet cheats them in tho ond. Who • <4 Are no surer, no Thau is the coal of fire upon tho ico, Or hailstone iu tho snn{ - - Wwflcßorvos eroatnoss, ... 3Jeserv<te their bate,' ... . q With every nnriuto thoy do clmnpe a mind Aml'call him'noblo that was now their hate, llhn vile that was thoir garland.” « Thus, too, incompetonoy swaggers in prominent positions, bold facod lucdioority drives, superior attainments into privato life, and with audacious pyoaumption aspires oven to tho Presidency. Fraud hud oftrrHptifin bold tjiolr royojfi.in high places. Legislation, at.loast in some (Rates, has pecomo a burning reproach. Discord roars her horrid front, and a division of tho Union is gloried ini by those who who have sworn to defend tho Constitution. Let us particularizo. Many of'our municipalities nro crowdod with publlg plunderers, 'T.qok, for ipßapop,’ at,qpy chief citlo&r-in population) wealth, and jpolitionl im portance superior to many States Yot tho great .body of tho citizons huyo no moro to do with tho naming of the candidates for public offices than they hayo with tho election of a commoner of Eng land, or a deputy qf Franco,) Jn-pspopfiblQ con ventions, in which tßoy seek no voice, und over* which fhoy no influonoo, givo them tho candidates, and thoy “rogistor tho decrees/* Places,. without salaries, a conscientious perfor mance of tho’ duties of which involve aconsumpi tion of considerable time, aro with avidity sought aftor by ; pfon W’h6, ftt least tq tho gonoral oyo, can lily afford the sacrifice ' TJm secret is subsequently ciptainodwhen they are detected.in omo nofa rious act, by which tho treasury is rifled of money collected-.from honest industry, or f honorably ac quired wealth. . i ~ v ' The publio offices aro onnyassed for ip pH thO haunts of vioe. Oundidatps borrow money, if thoy jiayo it npl—hjro hqrsog and carriages by the week, driro to ope locality to-day, tq another to-morrow, buying tho f&YQ? of tbo pully and ! tho infiuopco of tho thejr aU op tho hazard of a nomination. ‘ Some of ttys unsuccessful thus 'c6n-! ftrftcfc habits of idlenestf'and'intemperance.'and'Gnd tHeird&ys in druhfcennes3: and despair. .?Th® nomi nation Of. the successful one isratiped by the good,! tbink, in going to the pdtls. they b'aro 'deserved whU 'of their cohuti7)*Md'tnVin‘| enmbent makes up for his expendltafes,^not unfrej every cunning; tfick<thnt Knavery'cfltf de'diso.*' v' v j- of'tbVmaglstratos.thus hominatml and : pitta elected are worao than* the iculpriti who-.oomd before • them.- Xn thdir civil jurisdiction suiteare 'brought without the least somblanoo;of(truth.of jußtieo.'/The defendant relying ort the 5 the " Juatico’V places thefucts beforo’.him. 5U W. of ’ i'sucoessfaV result. Judgment is ttovet tholesa ren; 1 dered against him, r andho iaconsolcdby being-tola : he can appeal to court,* where, the cost of counsel! I loss of time, ‘obligations to > witnesses,< and anxiety of inind} : involve a'n'expetiso in gainingithoeasp gronfor thon ifhVh&bsubmittctf to theoriginal wrong:' TiicSa! aroTactSi familiar to any,\ordumry • abuses ’ which from thi SttAftgo, nay, the criminal hoglecrbf'thdniasSe/ of' abity*oau- only byXhoae whobave given the aubjeot their'attentio'nj*aqd-watched;th> ,• progress,of; v " L iw t%ught.tho.worst .influences the /goWer of- it‘has' increased’, in -fifty taxes; it wus cofmptod the dered impotettt the’ law ,\ it hsjr>ml£Be .clttqautf -soenespf dread Cal' conflicts, sometlEqe&p&th the^n 'the by men hod jngn ipfidonoe in, blih. to relai uedaoladtefojstratioh-of JustacO, Pad- when/i! it. haei induced c jfrh^’ .-fi ,-- A .ifiiana meet them' fit thc'prison ■\vail» to* bear them tike heroes to their homos,' 4 \ ; On the ouror himd,'toQ.gieatr,fnterest«.nf the community aro uncared for. • Vast /wms of/money aro applied to matters at' best biiV/of‘doubtful /utility, while h spirit'is* mahifesUd in regard to otbsrsbfthe'higbestpiihlielhiportaKcß, Fow .efforts ft#o jhademto prcserve.irtbo*.■gonerpl boslth'and «omforfc.>_ i{o gtepa arc talsen tp provide pleasures fpr; thp ,tyXant(ohpatp the WantAofcoininggenerations, /'/-- i! , - ' Already baS Jh<r starring 1 hfceff brtißcbed/ “ Is salPtgQvOrdinent'htaliuro itt'lwgfc •the statute-book eJrdbrrQwn State? rdypajg tbehu. ntiliating faqt.tUAt/the ole<)tiqn,<>f.certain, oncers in our great/mptropofis { hah recently peep taken , from’tho.'pcopie,'hh4 "tbfiir'appointment thrust on the judiciary as the tfnlydenarthiont of-the public service'to Whlohthe 1 delicateduty.could, beacon .filled.;. , %•. , . r , „,/ 1 . V Those /./ ‘. / , ... - ‘fAmlovjareQipaualikco’summor'B cloud/ ' 7 : •• withputour special wonder.” « ' >■ '■ ■' • But if these eviia grow apace how' longwill,QTcn the judiciary bepuro? ~Tho upright- will ho, ;thrown'(uiido pliant-demagogue. And’at, length,our toatend of Keing sq many, bul warks ofthhßopdbUo', will become tho polntt whero insidious' attacks will be 'SOQnvsfc made-and, tho surest to'bd successful, s-.; ;, . : /. But lot us look beyond .the c.Qnfincaof oitics* and our observations take a wider range, 1 .- ' t< . purelyyt-is pf* vital impuctaneo‘to thqtyoJUheini; of h,§fatp tbat'fm kegkdaturo -pef|ect the wishes or tljepplo,-» : i* t-i • It is the right iof that monarpbs will not ylqto, and..whioh was only wpn'* for usiby Jtho bloou of the Revolution. / Tho dutios .of logip latora aro-.tho'highest with which'then cati' bd entrusted/-” * ! • -.V ! < -r, •« ’ “They are the guardians 'of .the Constitution; the makers, repealers, and interpreters of the lair; dole*, gated towntob, to cheek, to avert cv.ory dangerous innovation; to propose,'to' Adopt, and "to cherish every solid nha welbweighed improvement; bound ' by ©very tio of-Udnor. :natpre,iflfld Religion, to transmit* r t{mt GanstUutiuu those, !m topog-, ferity* • derogation.?.’ * 17 • t sdob‘ i§ tbq language of BlnckStOne, , uqed tb; ojjpteas tho'iktiefi Can Ihoy' bo 'regarded jofless: iraportauoo bore? To legislate foe a freo peoplo rcqiurca.tho ndvan~ . .tagqs of cduoathm—the possesion of thcf loftiest Integrity, and tho wunneatsyinpathy with all, the' solid interests of the State* * - Yet there arc those who legislate forth'6"difierefat"States of tho American Confedorftoy'whb-afo-'\inAbl§-t6 read! much less to 'fi'&mo a*statutej= ,who know;nothing of our past history,-.prosent wonts, or future .prospects; who OJO ifitmrunfc.frf tho CohstiUition.and would, not’ 'dare to’.ftU the humblest’ ofolorkshipa, yet occupy ieats in legislative balls! • ' i But thoirignoranooris their least fault. Corrup ' -tion each, oapj^l,.daring, the gore ;and defying tho power of outraged cemstihicnek's,', iflJbouim|iWitlmv 4 'year it tq'llght'thati jn one ohtno'viebrquf States 4»f fbo, west.'the majority o£ the Legislature, with :inaby. J of:tbo State., officers,, in violation of/ thoiy ioatbguiwlTof ,hono^rjff^i<x ( fpurehaaQd ; oaoh [ for*'^ jfow/has flofTeroi &nd' how does she sudor hew*?- ‘ The wonlth for each sosaiqn of tHeiTiwslahiro roaohea takonup in tneqqnrideratmnanil passage of galht&ry nieroOT' Abt.nor Subhthemo?a?afleldosl3SSr of,' Public laws n*o scarcely oyeV and then’ only after,the dire persuasion of suffering cithons. Tha whole poriod, rare' intervals, is occupied in passing acts that Are Bapping tho foundations of individual enterprise, that aro .debasing the work* , ingjuan, and will soon rtaao and hfl family nt, the movoy of the tbatarq ren dering precarious the possessions of tho wealthy, that are' breaking’ down' all tho barriers of civil society; acta that aro enacted at the heck anil nod of villains who caob wiutor congregate at thocapl-' tal ,ond sell tho sovereignty of thoßtnto to all who will pay tho priqo riiat they tpay'fanme.- Gangs of sharpors’, aamotim&fraiu distant States, despising tho slow gains which waiton patient toil, concoct their plans, collect funds, Special privileges, and carry, through tho forms of legisla tion, schemes to entrap tho unwary, to tymut the . .toller to deposit his yaffliqgg. the Jtamal to invest' his savings: tho prosperousi to insure his property. In a fow years tho bubblo bursts, tho credulous are reduced to want, while the,wrong-doers roll by them in their cushioned carriages, and ruin they bayo where onoe'were happy ' homos/' ? “ • At the Teeont session of, our Legislature,' there wore about fifteon hundred bills proposed in the House,-and about elevon hun&rod In tho S.enatc, Soven hundred and thirty acts were passed, of which some six or seven wore of general public, impor tance, iflid iqe greater number of tha rest wero acts 'priyato C.urppyatwns/ or conferring additional privileges on tjpvja already oroatod.' Against the en&ofineht of such laws jn’ vain the honcat mcmbera strive—in vain they declare that; if private corporations are chartered in the same ratio for the next twenty as they have for tho last ten yoara, hero will exist an nristqoynqy more powerful than that of aristocracy of grasping corporators Yf.liqyril! grow stronger and Suongoruntp eVory d&fcarftaent’of Irado, agricul ture, commerce, ‘and manufactures shall be help lessly within their power. In vain they petfet to tho faot that thousands and tePi-5 $£ thojusuTulg of men who fdmiM holcuig to tho’proauemgclasseH, and bo training theircmldren to habits of industry, are the hangers-on and rotmnors of cornaratiQps, acquiring expensive habits, Hying [t\ comparative thcnwolyos, and by exnp\plo tifachlug their ottfiprlng th follow in their wake. In’vain they may. toll that ancient Boiiid looked with joa loud eyes on all suuh combinations, and the greatest of modern political economists regarded them ns generally injurious to the freedom of trade and pro gress of improvements. pphec qV tjwnqo bourn, whpq qpporienta aro ab sent, ’Uic«o mils afo 1 hurried through—perhaps 1 coiled up undor tho title of somo proper measure they never arrest attention—or else thoy pro boldly advocated by legislators openly bribed or soorotly seduced to their support. Tho very mlcq of tho House of Representatives arc framed tu assist this spocleq of lcglalritfop. , . * Ons dl'makos inybosom swcllwith indignation when I think that' our grand old so fertile and so free; with a domain zn&tchlo&.jlV hearty qpd hui\bd\?S* weiath iwßh a high resolves ana pfiUlo qccds*, with a phpu|atiQn Yimous, intolligont, and bravo J with oollegos, semi naries mid schools, flashing their intellectual firetf frdm Cvory hill-top; with institutions of Charity and behcficonco dotting cvory;plain; with revealed re ligion sheddingits.soreßo fnflqppco qyar ' slio ktttt tamely tq of her charms, and her people rise not in tUelr.wrath*and drive them forth forth forever from tho tcmplp of ouv'politionl liberties. * - . i ' Better for.us and for our posterity, better for our ponce at homo, our character abroad,)that the : gislaturo of Pennsylvania .should rpept Liit once in fqn yqfil' 3 , t|j£vn the Btato ho disgraced by suefi leprcbcnmtivcs and'dishonored by su!eh laws. If it no wrong to bo- unmindful of our political duty to tho municipality and - tho ..State, it magni floa.into ft qfipiQ wnon wo nro, oaroloss of tho con cerns of our common couhtrv. • ; It cannot be questioned that tho people, at least in relation to the high offices of-tho nation: should, of thoir froo choice, solcct those most competent to disohftrgo exalted functions.' /, ; - - Thiit' iptOjmt.y ; ftfld Phl! llc - al would nIQpQ liGtaato •i|]o preferonco fthnt oandi dutos, from motives of dolioaoy', tfoulu’rofuso “ To put on tho sown, stnml'naked, nml entreat thoiti. Pqr |uy Wounds’ sake, to givo tueir suffragcal” But sncli thoughts aro regarded as utopian, un-’ fit for this practical age! Talent, integrity, nntl political boliof have nothipg.tq, d» ffUh tho Soloc-’ tion, and sometimes aro poeitivo disadvantages. Representatives ,/lld Senators -blush not to buy thoir peats, thon flaunt in the sunshine,’fancying tlienisolves grent t|iby aro nought but do-, gen'erate sons, unworthy of the laud, they live in, and meriting tho withering scorji of ovory upriybt man. ... M Ooipo W‘tlHT*Q If ipingthfttiqp into tho first of de liberative into thq Seniito of thu United into the oldichawbor whioh so often rung with tho eioqtiouco; ‘ aqd hoard tho sogo'younscl of our brightest fl«d our boat —and which should in horeaner, liko tho great hall p,f 'Wnnam-ilufus, ho linked with tho momo. rics of centuries,..but, which, by tho,vile spirit of innovation, in less thnh sixty years from its first service, is desorted by its members, stripped of its decorations and its hangings, ppo&rcd for by the thousands who caoh fiour pass its outer doors, and qnly visited by the thoughtful fow who loro ,to break in upon its solitude, linger around, its pillars, and dwell with rnpturo in thftUghts of: tho mighty spirits who onco trod its floor, and thoro contended for thoir country in high and* inatohlcss debate. Rut lot u« join the thoughtless throng, pass down the piarhlo Corridor,,?nomit the piagmficent Rtyir case, and enter where mwh pi'onCY and little caro have combined to mako tho now senate house. Thoso wo look on should ho the picked men of the Ropublio. raised to that proud eminoncq by tbo unsolicited choicq of'freo pomwqPYtcaUha 1 pien —gifted With wiodopi apd genista, improved ami .cultiyatod by education and experience; whose rendered brilliant by'tho faithful dischargo of lHihlic trusts, nnd benutiful by exercise of personal Integrity—to whom w®’ could all with propdly.heftting nroaats point os statesmen, to whoso guidance tho nation could bo confided^ •;' TWO:€EPJT&/'; evon in'times of Yet is this 'so?; 'Alas', ho!* * "rr* *• * *-•'* * • wisdom—ready in.,de • theirrpurpoaes-rraUve to the. true dignity of theirAxaltod ,ftr,o : njero Qhlyln trickery,' wnbse ami is not tho happitfe93,‘'thd honoiy ah# the glory pf Jthcir country* tfeuk thej'^ucceea*r af-;a ipolTtis%l •'orgahlzhtioa—the procutemoptof -ft- Appointment from'thoExecutivo-/ ; the' ppsseaaian of rich*job byirbictfthey may* fe-j .tiro tp.live in sloth/ and' to .Vt&r thin themsbiveA * r;-' \ ' ■ TKe inofft! tone of the Senatei&depajrting. > /It-isj frio'longdrolothetf withfcwq. -.Even-Rs appearance) ia Bnpioppgsesaing, members ore seed Tdllihg .onjwfu^walkingto. and 'Fro,' seemingly' amifotu to attract' inQ 'gnzVof lho* hdt 15 hand, ; find' out,-while' graVo*’ I 'Senatimls speakihg, by the day,- without a listener] •savo tho pbonographor.-. ,w -■ o Spocehcs.arq never piacle.fb inflaenC eJcgisTaUofti It Is s’eldom'tbc/rfrb delivered 16 a fail knctUfilem; ing Senate. Somotinies they are never: delirdr&li - v burato pubUshed'antt- ettf idrted; '.pampblete‘4 •; -.fr/ r; , ~r.v< .&*/:** ///t |tis nqis»d abroad Qwl tUereMe'« hdhorable' l ? .Senators whp use theirjlaefa tohiake moneivanq : that hills have 1 bedfi •pre^d ? -'ahd‘<pa^se2t - io r !ivli*cn ' ttofftsfeWiOjtfenqa* • ■^oto-Api-aa-iLihli ‘ : of ;tfentlembn,3invq,bd- r -fofo; n6irjfiYen; place -;tp .eenrrmty^aha?personal : abase,, *- : have j , ;iiij|let«d..iiija Senators feltpdnb W ESecqtJyOhfls bych denounced foT'bftfoi'oingthe* lutrbf natiOnsj and"thO 'twtff- of/arxned<'tflar4udsis have ibcbn.Tastihcd’who istfught to cod-* qUer.neighboring on-tbo ground IbrnTtneV : wpro weak and, wqyrorcj»w>ng. f V‘ .Np sane man,; witty <v dadnd heart? cabr dtmbL ..that the first duty of etfery American* atatesmail js' ' td’liifeSerVo,' In all' ftff : purity',rthB T unfonf of.-thpsO 1 States by. a gederaua And[ rigid - to AHe, ! plain preoents of the Constitution. / Aif Tong cafra-. ,teruaUove-ninds -together all bhr'pbpple/thetJhibn' , wlll ( r!dc‘Jn'saf?ty‘ov6r every billow and;'defy-lthe dangorsof‘ofbry'Bt6rnl:d -- ’■.( .'\-rll ; „ -/ yetinatiyibf pur modemScdonsare.fitrlying to" ’ accomplish- .thftt y.,whioh -the combined .'Powers, ot Europe in arms cooia^neyer/dp/.Undeserving of uotico, they scekitp attract thb pubiic eyO hiid agi* - .tqto the public nrihd by the utt6Vfltid« of 'the wild-* est - 'doctrines and- the most < disloyal-'sentiments.*'. The‘Revolution; xts.'.trlals acd if* ’triumphs,, .are- Xho * Constitution, Jrathed, -hy .thd* -FathdrB, ,is pronounced A, failuref 'The' Unionf’ ftoighted rfitj, tf|o hlc*i|ng3 of W imV,ha Jot «nbirn,o la flooldrid by thetato BaVe otttlh-bB; They are hent 'on creating jealousies .! If tho cyila flowing from these' sources. cculd be, . rqstraiued 'wltbiu the walla Of Capitof. - wo' might stiU be T with indiffotfonfie j hnt thpy bar# loag .down all barriers, and now deluge, tne lohd.' ' 1 '■ . .... If tho morotahd;ihfelleotUQl'Stendafd ! bndnr senators and representatives continue tOfolK- whilo, .tho. power of- tho ’President Tise#.;,byj in-. patfonagui conacqucnt pn thft growth aha', expansion of r the Renublio, tbero'wUlhe much rca-‘ son to revive the of'Patrick Jlcnty!' /’*' ; h - -Our character os a’ pbople irsuflerinki ibr ’U. Is judged by foreign nattods/iiAt by tho shino resplcndontly in r ■private , lifh, -.bat -;by thoi ’ bedring of ofota|tb,/j /, •. , r N - *\; ‘ 1 : . . Already aro/-brotbar Au\ctteau? on/eacjl t\thcr, boasting -bf thetr . Uio oftheip meet ing rfr*th -Qloims. :of .doubtfui legality/ •yot denying ,t<ceach the Aserolw of unques tioned rights. 3bo'cltlzon j)T thh'Udrth/ olothod with the proper commission, attempt} to, 'arrest tbo criminal who nas fled tcr'aTSdmheru State, Is booted* from towmto- back Uko a fOe-b.eyon#it3 hordora. ...xho.ettlzoh <& - the South- coming North under the ? express'feano-* tion of the, Constitution,' to sedUre’hls property, has' it rescued from him by hd'anned the “ ponoUics wlth ckuliflUnp | Id the (JonYemlpn?,pompdsqdAf Relegates and dovise moans tb tional law*?/ ’' v 5 * ?vr *• ' - .r. , . : 1% tho.oponingof- tradOy,anc|,m day^ - and with defiant tone,,-proclaim treason to'theiße public., Unchecked, where will, this'alt'* end’?i In bloody and exterminating civil waV} -in tho'Sepafn *.tion of tbo SoutU from the'North; in the downfall Republic; in the liborty, and Consigning the world into, iref grlw of,thoso ' itjf, the |^®Ww)UV|M/ r Af , 'wd «•' 4 trß9 tft iiUrjtalyea, and sMtuful to our polftfetal re-, nationwitlsurvlvo Unking-, dorajs <jf tho:earth, 7 and makotho world Jre^j^jean.; - Butiifi wo bo-unflt to carry Q&\ tho oar ' Govcrnnujßt;, if .wo bo indifloreut^ o tha trpuhlos counsel! i&xrtf&nr*.' . to human ;naturo,and fiUgrAtcs whom we havo beeq .sup res^aly.'West j andf the* Union is rent ip tno end wilt draw hearer lftyo will haye turned to'hate—war.bollow forth its fiery vengoanco—alliaiwahe-fonnedwilb foreign Powers—armies,, led. .by rival ,deapot& scumbling our sweet valleys, and .wft&fto foigfceq hattlfe-teries of to tjio Sodth',*! conquer all; liberty Will expire and hoyer l idht tho 1 world a#*inV - i 5 :: <u -i I * r “ : - If-tlio American pcaplaare unaWdto diiojarw* the duties of freemen, no otherpcoplocyoyttSUs he fre6< .’Generations will be , boim* fotftl .thoirj'des tiny. And die—unknown nations rise, becOme)poV erfuK nasA roll- ctf- 1 den to ties; yot liberty will hover revive,- and the wreck'of tho American Republic, bn towaTg.rgphkind against the shoals of . roif-gayonunont*. • i r/' ■ I know this may ho regarded as the language of despondoncyi hut ho is unwlso who will not'need' tho'teachings of'experience/ ** ' * : i ■ q 1 • - Search the great volume of-the of the future*. Hits every pago tells'of the mutability of all earthly glory, and. that eyett in the Arrafest hour there may »Q,p]|ueh to fear.' The conqueror, soon became a Qo led the legfona of imperial Rome’in -triumph-over’fold ana flood, when robed with the purple, surrounded J>y sup pliants, in tho capita eyon in the presence of the Senate, fol\a siurdored corpse. The master 'of tho word. • ». -. So, too, with nations. Athena was onco the Queen of Citi.raasof ther Sep. Hor coasts were covered with aolqnies, and commerce laid its treasures at her foot. Tho mechanical arts wore cultivated. Men were born to horwhoae names shall never die. Paintingand muaiohad theirgreat masters. Arctri-' teaturo, aculpthro, poetry, eloquence, and philosophy furnished models for all future time. Hor. annies -and her navies triumphed v Rut when bet people b,ecnme dazzlod with splendors, nnd thought them selves omnipotent, when thoy drove into exile or puplshcd with death tho great and good, and showered smiles nnd shed honors on rantrng dema goguc^—when joalousiea among tho sister States of Grooco burst into wars, thon, l[n a brief while, her armies and hor f 'navies- wero BCfitteredj ctwniporce shrunk - from : her shores, tho arts potty tyrants lorded it, and herpetic in tho end were Buecccded on tho self oaino soft abycct .who w ar l'\ G T c H. the ruins- t 'of their uncostly, . ipiunßihlo to. ahamo nnd prond of the smiles of thq conquerors. *' ' ‘ ‘ • . Look at Rome! tho mighty mlMress of thq ap-« cient world, whose burst the boundaries of Europe, lau\* Carthage wasto % and, m a d.-o from tu JgJgypit tributary to her power. I Ener vated by success, patriotism became but 'a name. Corruption stalked nlong hor streets, and oontrcfl in Capitol. - Thu tqputdto civil wars ensifed; y|\al chiefs fought for sovereign sway \ h er ta\yon centuries of glory began ta waney. hey power to. depart; nnd now the owl doth haila her whera once Cato Qcvqnwded apd Oicero de claimed I Shall this be the fote of oqr dear country ? ' - ’ Whep wo behold, oven by our eido, n sister ro finblio tom by domestic dissensions’nnu List crumbs ingto ruins; wh.QRROW, on tho blood-soaken.spili of- Europe, hundreds of thousands of bravo men, to mlnistor to tho designs of-rival robbers, are . slaughtering each othor, while tho wail.of- broken; hearts and crushed hopes rises fro\ft eyory O’Jotus bp thankful to Hod for his Kurpnssihg goodness tq and strh'q with all ov talght “tc merit his bonediotion. ' Let American citizons awake fVom tbis strange, plation of the hppArtanco of the po litical responsibilities reposed in them, tho inordinato pnssibn. for‘ individual wealth, bo rc ? Btrained. within proper hpuiids. Lqt each citizcm ficmpnlbusty fulfil Ida every, duty to bis, country. No duty can bo trifling in which she is interestod«> Rofiue to roward political beggars, office.sock tho tnan, not man the oflfco. Then, will Jttie Ro pqhllu cquitpuo tq nmWo.t qs and oqr posterity, bad sj\?bd through.the future; liko ou angelon a'uueßion, lifting tho lowly,' shielding the free, defending the. nght, and her proper dcstiuy, tho political. rCgononaticm of the human race. . 11 1 - l> ■ i "-' ‘ i Young gentlomon of the-Wasblngton And Frank lin LUefayy. Deeply 1 for tho honor tendered, as far romoved from.my expecta tions as deservings, T hayo oudoavored, though in n slight manner, to cvipco my appreciation of your, kindness by Bponking, not Bo (hr your pleasure' ns your profit. * ' .*», : . My aipvhaa boon, not to glyo oppression to sen* toucan whtoh might fall liko musio on the oar, yet loavo, no impress on tho mind. they© rather sought to give utterance to facts than phrases, pre-.- fornng fruit to foliage, apd though I havo but skimmed tl\o l aurftujo of the - subject, !• have yst shetwp you the wrongs your country .suffers from carelessness and corruption, with the bopo that youj liko .Unnnibnl, will .vow -towngoporpotual, war against these,'hey direst foes., i cannot claim tho privilege of ege,-and oouuscl you—indeed it-would t\o presumption in such o' presence—hut I ain coofc dont you wilt occopt with plofiuro. a ftw?. more, words from a parting friend, ' During your sojburii hero in tho peaceful shades of Eoholarahip, deyoto .yotirselVoh'iuwiluoUsly' to your studies, for, believe bio, pttoh hour-now is more precious thananawel, jtn a brief while you will hid a long farewell to your Alma MaterV’and* enter on tho groat battle-field of Hfb, where eaeVis contend IngwUb.-tho other and all are attuagUng for tho mastery. * -* “ ~ Strongthoned by education, nomd wfth 1 the courage to do right, armed with woapon* of.virtue,; and relying on j|im whoguides and governs nil, ohocrtly xparch into the thickest 0/ tho perils, aim ing your’blows at corruption .and wrong.'‘lf you > mopt with roverses hoar braVoly up' egumsfc'thcnh They will yield and victory will beyours.. •- Cherish a lovo £br oil your, ibllaw-countrymcn* Onrb’tfyi violence of party.spirit.) Whatever iaay. iu live, lotior to an hbnorablo position and ondoavorto win the prize'of pro-oral ;' pence. But become ’ hot go immcned in your indl ' v PRESS. ,-, _ i». CiWapi* obodlm^iOTliig; hopefiil gmute* oponyou: FalfllWikittiA tiora, sad “ 0, it ™rb?TTßlS»Siit«' tt coirsM' whon the toouraelroi frmhttt ripen thoprwp^tyriiftiiftieoaßey^^ '- ; C : ' 1 ‘ ? road Company, and wo xuideclitoiwHttnJplijlj, nofiin thohanS* of .■Jbo .anginaM. will soon J>i completed and lof/ lho-,lllan A oJf ft»rpew-. ; c£i#c<v »luch.jriUjU wu -- - - >^p ta 3 «M Ixecthm r tK#m • ■' A i JcvEsfe)B n 'tornoM, JjiihrMil --rr-. Moss, thft tattcy of i»boip »hopt fourtwn, -AMj DOtno -trouble .about a knlie, wb.ea'ifia'Mmer ■grew - Bo mucb* iiic ensfed* -at ,: blfl «brap**lwi tKaivh* V&a.tntp Jft; Ahed»nd r ’ picking op .efcraek l®fe W& cut ms right cOr *l4 felt upon &u shoulder. [, ißaii^refc. ■ traHl4UroadCoafa«my LiTODieoftbWfinMfmmp. iholud&g ppaKilgCT.il9opmotiTMai3.PM' iWOT 42«ralgr»iit. S 3 kaggagea,2SS fftlghf/and '2olB' wood, 0 SrivfiV'and Umd^uM^AlCwibjibbs Api Lacee’b Ahjebias TVem had, laatPritbr* [t&etebesfr'decided inero^nififariojgifee^fezi'vM ft. LauwoontempUtes r. Spangle*, of OolumhuA, Ohio. Br 'htiHi* as aaaiU«alAepth of- 50O ! TSfi,<i?»tt6tti6!&Sed, willipafce thermit -,\hiit&ii i A.TT£«fllwacSaMA'tATjfAVSETnf!-Q|t*CE. —We iearn from Ha^f^rd e-oraoe/tsat w~Fr»day riigh't made at' that p}ftdV £6 ftrce i>p6n"Uife j safef in'-tM? ixbwo .burglar*, smashed .sp Uxo* safe f could not open it. *■ 3x6 m{mW& iftlSll&j?-: tfeaf the joV¥6uTd dft? 6/ tk>6ti< i' petto' taiacM Jany w “ 4 -- - ■ ; Vjlvciiit- is; rag. Aou f -- r Tjfo- ?»f?i,-; , 0n9 of them giyln ?j hianapni.^t>Jm‘;&pa*Jjwother «oaree of a.tuiihp,TrenS arAßfofatTAffifrriUivtr.. oaWodilesraysiigltUMtiiWhHatpilha'raolofiißn- «»ploye(liiiP(!nlQy?B.coaß«-hpMB. JJ?°S wooded, to get fire others into their ctutihee, <br the ■V, OR, K;, but’ “ Shmtw’ 5 ’.peached* and the two 'young Avuepswill soori.YiiJitcntjof the pubUp in*ti^tiqns^tl>ankfort. sr A . Yopga E.‘ 3|bgniipson, of Neiir Jijiven, Coan./o lsd thirteen 'jeoffi pf age, has Tocenily feturned froiß aEnropoan'tOHrj in oluding a visit to roria,- .•hife,ta;wt pt, olosa tad miprdtooted -and -Mrasmcd..aboat ; A jrwfc. Hia Hclioolmatcs ln'tlie lov'plT’Sihßdpef-ffMif Bares haYd honorwl thft Yoanir frai'BlW with gpßlMie ta poptlon, ot: WhiohLOdaresMfcof,rOongritpUtlona Si^GiOtAß.—A C|i6|terteMj .Miml, Toft her'cinaiybini'at'how/hDont tiree %eeka ago; afcd'after shebad bees'afcwnt *%feektfee bird mgsassssoißs eet«%te4tfchwxia'wtthi>e:<t»thiid,ihohljßglt Northampton Gazette. t *v - „ . ’ The qr T,ii£CMjUH)B !||jd§p to has ~' More camels, says ton, TexW f ’are cbmingto Texas. ’ f fc6weipecfed iStobemade from.thdr alleys af the upper Mongolia, They, Kind, of camels, and, are accustomed' to' tie seve rest hardships: They* aro ;j to : enter States via Bair Frahcmot , ;-■: 4 *.■ . lts * n . : Air a’Recist-MfeeriNOo* Peach Growers in the vicinity of county, (K. J.,) it wsb aaoortainod is a space of about three mites «mare"iherfe would bn afc'ldaet 20,fi®0 baskets of peacheS ifor shipment.* -bnthis spacpthere are' .ovflr.fl&GQO treesplanted,,22,ooo pf. which' ar# in bharink*' * , ‘ l ; * - 1 * Art Ejwiiaar WbsfAX, about twenty-fire years e? &ge,'li^* ,n S®jhe toilea TFestof Aaburn, KJT. t in the; town of Aurelius, walked into the Auburn mar ket on Monday jnornjng, bringing' tho "ontiro dis tance 29 pounds of buttor bs nor head, I®' dozen egg* on one arm/aud.a fafc.baby rreigh- i;r -.r ; , V * SkwaOA Enivoraity Conveutibnqf Y.ermbnt its anxmal -meetings at Stowe'on the 24m inst;,and on Friday of the same week the members; wi)l .aeeond the groat Manchester Mountain,, and a sermon' will be pre&ohcd on this’ highest' summit of the' Green Mountains* ' i > * '"i \ <.-,r JobkCobb, a young limn of IS, -was hung at Alanta, Qa*, lately, for shooting a wealthy libertine who had solaced his sister.' Coho was convicted and sentenoed last year, hut the feeding in his be half was s> -strong that Gov. Ellis was induced to reprieve him for twelvo months. - . . OjCE or THE -MOST VALUABLE - Of tfi© load mines at Galena, on the' land 6fS. Hughlott, yielded last year 775,000 pounds ofmiheral. The amount taken this year is 250,000 pounds, and it is expected the yield will reach at least 600,000. The Chicago Times says that,a lawyer of tlmt place, formerly from Indiana, & few evenings since won $28,000 at a single silting at* 1 faro. ’ ’ He i»ftde OTCTrlhe whole akin to hir.wife; ' t i The KiUGata Tehplar of Boston, have re solved to present their brethren, at Richmond, Ya., with ft sploadld pitcher.' PERSONA!,. Bndxsox, toe Artist, Bead.— The many friends of David Bronson'wlll fie pained to that ha : diod on the 39tb uU.* Bt LitUo-Rook, Arkansas. Ho \?a3 born inCtaek£^«ougty f New York, and was | about 'fifty-two years of ago at tho Jime of hia death. II is life bos been full of-remarkable oronts. • He fr as of a restless, roving. dlspesitrap, • and him self and bis works were known all over the Union. At an early period - Gf his exbtehcebe'was the friend and companion, of' Stephens; .tfco.vfcraveller, whom ho accompanied to. the Uolj Land, the .scenery of .which no traced,'adding'much to the popularity^?-the groat fraveUerisrproduetfons. Ho waa the.intim&to mend of great American.artist. - "f ;f v/*t*r The JdcKiaAN Citizen notic-es, a, horrible mur der in Ceres, tin tho 4th' uUiiiib 1 . L Iti appears that jat&os Stocker had some dealifags-Withainan named -James Dunn, which ended in a dispute and a threat of violence on'the part of Bunn. 1 fhe'4th thoy were seen together; and-thinn -was Soon nftor that Stocker was/ found<.d6hd> .with his head mashed, and a. chib ,tying near., bis body. Other circumstances are enough to fasten Suspicion ctf Dunn,who hod been arrested and lodged in jail. ~J. M. lfini*.vx > tbo"Opptsjtiaa'randtlato for Congress in the Ashland mstrict, Kentucky, made a narrow escape with kb lifooh SafdnDfc' July 23. Ho was crossing-in a baggylthe railroad near Niaholsvftle/ when, probably, .by fright: from the approaching train, his horse became'unmanageable, and tho Ibeomhtlvo struck .the “b‘uggy,btfeaking it t(V atoms,- and throwing Mrs llatlan-SOmk'distancc. Hbsh|«rieaaTo slight. *.r 2 It ; . 4 has named Fon?o, hailing.from.Harrisburg, £a., came on tho ateamerßcllb,OreoTe,'at'St. Louis, without money, and was given a deck passage. Ha slated thatihe was a oivil engineer, and/haa been to Pike’s Peak. His constitution waa.ahatterod by dissipation, and be' died oh the KpaVatid was buried at tho {bat of Wabash Island,‘ln Ohio. Allttlo sen of George Hilling’, Blair county, was with field, one day last ,W9efc,'ri(Ung’oho/of tbo hind horses ip the to«im,wheh atilap of thunder fright* oping the horses, they rani off, ‘throwing* the’ boy off, and killing him instantly. . _ _ .floN, Oti&’P. Lord will bp selected'to deliror the Eulogy on the l&to Hon.Ruftas Choate,'in Salem, in--plnoo: of 3ldn. r Caleb'Cushing, rwhoso en gagements in ■ Boston will proyent his complying with the wishes of the Essex Bar.' . , Mns/M-Uu, a 1 granddaughter of Mrs. Siddons, is giving readings wan Sha&peare’a plays in Lon don. At the, invitation of Lady NOOL Byron, a small party of private friends recently attended tSeToaaing«ff ' u Ma oße . t h. > ' * r / : ' v ’ CoitQNEi* E. G. Vkitet&l'dT Boston; tho author of the article upon Hr/B,uru» Choate, published in soon produce A book, en titled “ KominlsoCnOds of Rufus Choate.” At tiir Cornell • College', at Mount Vernon, Lftiu oountjvlowa, lost week, the degifeo of “ Mia- Ire S 3 pf Arts” was conferred upon JlissS- E. Halo Hv J. Cooke. . They by pro fission. ' * ’ 'i i i A stAwb of Lonclas, life .sUo,’fhmi Vermont marble, by .Volk, of Chicago, has, been >set up in thopalaoo of the Illinois autocrat, Mattson. It is said to* bo 1 a'perfec ifac-simile of the Little Giant, i* Mns: BhooA of Proetown^Mass.,en tered hor 100th year lost June. : >ShQv was left a widow in hors9tn year, and has remained snob for AOypftw." A . 1 ; We learn thntßev. Av A.Mmcr, ofiho Sohool siteet Coiversnlist ChurcVln has received a call from Chi<jago, -with .* ralarr tf . - ’ ” v: it: . ‘ :•/ lw
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