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LOOEII , IO-OLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE PRAM.
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OIL PAINTINOIS, 40 4 itir.
JAMES A. EARpi lc SON;
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dutirrints AND ,JOBBERS
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tlmportas and 'Wholesale Dealers in
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FRENCH AND ENGLISH LABTINen
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BLANK-BOOK MANUEAOTURERS,
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DOMESTIC, and of their run MANUFACTURE
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BLAKE HOOKS
On hand in lergeonst: r made to Order, of any
desired pattern, of the,,,, f best material and work
manship. -
We are enabled ;tan our extended faollitlex to offer .
sumor inducements to pnrobasers.
A cell is solicited. idg-liet
REMOVALS.
J . E. KNORR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 44
WINES, BRANDIES, QINS, ETC.,
HAVE REMOVED FROM -
191 WALNUT ST., AND Al GRANITE ST.,
TO
- „
881 MARKET STREET.
Poor doom blow SEVENTH. north Mao.
, .
HENRY E. REEN E
ARNEY-ATIAW, •
gas REMOVED from No. W it strut toNo.I
Routh TIER &root. mb2l-3m
11/ OVA. L —SMALL a CHANDLER,
••• WROLNa r tyytROCERI horn
M North ARCO Oast, to 111 Aar
above Front, no oi B.
UMBRELLAS.
SLREPER '& FtNNER,
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL MANUFACTURRAN,
24. sae MARKET
0446 MOADUIPIII44
TowNi4ti4D , '& Co. t
yt , 01 - AT El , 1":0 RE ,
No: Se NORTH NINTH FITR*, , •
Glioand Ane: aboir• 'Flibett,' Oda,/
PHILADELPHIA',.' ,
Todd lospoodtilir inform Mom friends. and pub.:
41.0 gssarailr; that 041 ktrho' opened At, entire new
.etoek or . ,
. I VAIIPNT%
. cuyrtla,' _
, • . MATTING% kp•rAn.r
Of "..." importation. , `.'
rateliason mar My upon baying an entire now stook ,
,Io poling from; And as inamotion of Um same is ra
' Iraqi Widest _
_ " 00-letevlex"
ZSTABI4BLIEP: &IV/ft - i t " :
' • i Its. g 60i111/rEIBOOPDO3TREENT,
. • • • ARGI I II,9I/38TRIIT. - _
T 0 W ISTB ND &I C O. e
lisalere m.
'• • •
BRiVREARAI, • ,
'I'RRRR-PLY, and
INGRAIN
O' A R . P. ET
Of . tM bNt ItoaluL ouallAtuneack make.
'MATTING% OIL:GLGT.Tit3, Ast,4l.G.; ic49
TO wT,lah attetdion_isioiloitod.
1860.. PR4" 2 44 : 1114 1860.
CARPET ' SPARE OUSE
ootrxsssx aim wseq.gazi BUYEIM
Ato'ciopietitlirfovitid . to oitl:itifoisiittott'oor
ENTIRE 1 4,1 P S r # 3, Cir
OARPETISGS,
•
'R
OS, OIL ,OLOTIIS,'
. SNOLLSII SHEEP-SKINS,
JOHN. LEMON;;
• , H=t,)
No. 47 SOUTH POUXTU-STREZT.
A )19114TRICE1 - •'' - : '
CARPET WAUTIOD; i I
, COLDT) INN' ikt - MC. til En i . '
: • - • 8,12 ' ASON - STEER
g• e TWO DOORS DIFWAMRTH, %South Wish
Mi s ts M I T
, ilfil i % altitni . i AND YE
tteilleird ifi t it "- ailar rl4l:l; per i cirs t csah ; . -
' Daupings. 01.L ! c,1k,, „RS. ite. - , _ ,10441-40,
:CA.BPE'TS I
jr. A. Siam* oo.; Nix. di . and It north PUNT
Takes t. Kit the SOLEAitiNiO in Philadelphia; for the
lielhirptY pARPETOCiIIiPANYiIed have oonotenthi
,titd4.P ildmiltnina , 4 YR,Vq'F iniW Z M IL T
choir *term.
ot the : l otii‘toiiiiodo of .
JIM oismsaito•at, end Oooldl.
: 4 / 1 4* *4 _ /011 th l ib 6 lt
nist)teri wUI And . it to :Wit, Molest , to call and
lopad*thleeltootte. siOett ale Awed for ask on the
al fiviciriblo Vow " • • 1
41.3,4: A. MR k 00. Wen the Soho Agents
ti rbihnisiehis for the #1441 of nig W.ontod end Carpet
bY 4hs linnendilo Mdie3Arriaerk the ffOr
Wooptod Comerini,)sin4 hem agents also for
"% Oa, Wiliam' esdi Abbott Conteseise, have
letend•S AndAn_dikAtt: honidint Oeestind l 7 An - sae
. stokes hinds ot Ciatitetultiolnied u liniedifetas.
en the wet invoratdi tenni: talf-Am
I' .
NGLISH . ONRVITINGS. ' ,
TAIIIPATT, Braetvls, Installs, mid Viotti.* "Oar-,
smnst. ~
lima
,-- 44.1. 0 . , t ti1, fat oftirms:
... CV ia
Verti• way at
Tr - r, i , .. ;
. - -.'-' 2.-- : - '-'. , iiinatri .. ' 116.1, -
: 4 111121-tia Above 10/044 vut auk.
DV A LI-1 1 : r2 41- Pov,
47AMT MAtiiIIAOTVIIMM
OLEN Ealui mimic esimmrrowi!.
• - • Also, latrortem sad Dodo§ **
pARPETINGS.
OIL. CLOTHS.
MATTING. BOGS. &O.
wAll.E4ougs cridmruT
• " co . ppoku, um lift Rimini
&whom and Western bill* IWO Niliteett oll 7 Wit* ,
to eat.
PAPER HANGINGS. &c. ,
'lB6O " 8 PRI" 817 " 9 '' 1860
•
Of
WALL PAPERS.
HOWELL &.801111,K.E,
Xattafaotatere and importers
- 07
•
PAPER HANGINGS.
Irmo 801P111 FOURTH STREET below
Of it nannal rsoilitter to Southern and WV/trill blif
o ',laded 'took of goods to Watt hoot, and all of
hth nowt* and beet detieno W/ItIRM CURTAIN PA
' Iwo in endless Twiny. rem-ft
,TO GLOBE BUSINESS.
i • HART, XONTGONNRit, &
810. Lti CaliraTNUT MUM
WIM ion out, thioeih this winter end next mem their
large stook of „
- PAPER :HANGINGS.
eareetiret of *Very variety oonneete4 with the
AT GREATLY REDUCED paxqsa.
MR FRENCH PAPERS AT 10 PER OENT. BE
LOW 008 T.
WINN matins their Heiser Eseered, ore tat alai
"RARGAINS.
• wit
PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S
PREPARED GLUE!
"A STITCH IN TIME SAVES NINE"
HCONOMY 1
SAYS THE 1, IR OR 3 l OW ATOM
Is madder!' wilt hapset, ant is mill-rostilead
families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and
convenient way for repairing Furniture', Toys, Crooke
ry, ece,
SPALDING'S PREPARED GM* •
wo os all such emergenoies, sad no hoieeihrilli Minittford
to be without it. It is always ready and up to the atlok4
mg point. There ism longer a. neoessity, for limping
chairs, indintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken
cradles. It is Just the artiole for cone, shell, aid other
ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.'
This admirable preparation Is used cold, being ohs
woolly held in solution, and possessing all the valuable
qualities of the beet cabinet-makers', glue, It may be
need In the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly
more adhesive. .
"USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE."
N. B. A brush accompanies each bottle.
PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Wholesale Depot, No. 4$ CEDAR Street, New York.
Address
HENRY 0. SPALDING & 00.,
Ildx No. Seoo, New York.
Put up for Dealer' is Olflell ilouttintns feat, sight.
and twelve dozen, a beautiful Lithographic Emow-essu
accompanying each package.
sir A single bottle of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE
will save ten times its cost annually to every household,
Bold by all aroma - mit Steil:loners, Druggietyotard,
Irma awl Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Penal
Mors&
001/110/ Merchants should make a note of
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
when Midair as their list.
IT WILL STAND' NY CLIMATE.
FAMILY FLOI311."
CHOICE ]RANDS,
FOR BALE BY THE BARREL, BAG, OIL FOUND
C. H. MATTSON.
DEALER I-N FINE oxodERIEB.
ARCH AND TENTH STREETS.
120 11 f. bble. extra Mackinaw White
Fish, in oist i milokolli yi Lnn tr.
in and Ili NO J Witti.axtrai
1860.
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. "iiiii'll ikiiftri l piiettiitais in eiiiiiiitiiiii4 '
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Eonelofiliiint'asieseit mph rosuirod kiwi ''..- ‘ ,:. •
When Cennitht 4 1 44 1 41 , 10 *MGM/ 4shitifiNk'
k whor 0,0,0„,,, ha4settootripipmkpia7
Caning Wlthese, and vanity bindle,
''Asir (thoualin inind Tea' falsitail iniWnlierit".: ''' •!.
EaUMod Mr the mire, and plostsedlitiMinliies: ill.,
Tiniervintintrweetth ieweeliegeseeleidn'ri term T
The noblest:on* hays aalerg'lorgenri l
courage and homirdwelt mgm'~a,
'Nis °handing Minhasztinsad the masteprimili-
• Wale admit punned his glittering way,
itad feared slidtipahisst in that self-display.
' Ei'nfizthitstmetssarahtble diateame mad. . • '
.
mach sway - tbrielt isqui EstPuilakiv mist i -
&Mathias theatrio. whit& tho`adreirerrheaer, '
Eittellt-tif the hints f insiseholar tof Millennia '
- ..,
' 1, Egad him not,?tlnwerafir ; behold him rim; -
, And Item hlii stellar Pits gouge all ham end eyel t '
Els Oaf sole tivat-Brotnihani-bas Met mte down,-,
Closing a inieeeh thantisht have won the crown t
If English Nembore rook their oaths bi,orga,
And the Mile [robe littieh'neire th e Athenian P*114. , ,
Caning is Ma itni beautifiii bright reoal • ' -
The fitment power, the anthills bt grams! =' •
Now every ailtur• OliAlgooroo folifi •'' '
Itcor mem the action, pow dilates the meet; •
' And the yoke, clear se a flfti's warlike thrill,
Pings throngh the )lass. half delimit end halt thrall,
Pair was rase nothire,judged by its owalawar •
• Bay it ooquong to win the gap it drawn , - '
Views every *trite in whiehits lanes Oneida
More as spy lists than solemn battle-fields-
Sports in bright pastime with itiown high w•wero,
And trieha out merlins laamlwielli alight floWys i -
Granted, Yet still, wh•noandidly surveyed,
The jouster'a art is aft the hnokster's trada ; •
And love of arsine is not the bat of gain ;
And at the woist, tetimit it, he was yali%.
,4 But what rioh lire-whot energy, end glow'
Cord ial to fri end, and chivalrous' to foe!
• Conned. all foibles hershnesillnuld reprieve;
And what ehnioa attributes smdela to lays! . 1
Mote brielly are exhibited Chides Grant,
' .+ Liman' sworn the midiest aid inner rare.
With one wise eregsrinee_for an emir akar."
Hnitdescaf Lord' Wellesley, Lamb,
(Mitt Melbourne , wiio ie greatly -over-rated
hero,) PidnieMten, Tiern e y, and :Gastiereagb;
"Subtle and keen na acme old _ Florentine.: '
And u Moralise ht diegiuged design, "
But omirtsoui with - hie Erin's native *sae;
And 'strengthening sway by culturing site laud plow ;
Stately:lu quistEdSh-bred eelkortsent, -
. Fear as the Lovilaar of eludes dream,
Begrime . in look; id thought; in"word, and deed—
These nese gifts may to groat diatom ;
• ; Bat when men have them dfateutheg algrami laud, ' "
:And touch lahlin, at Time ,hall melt *war
The Wit wide' dim allumnee too near our day,
'Shall vend, forth large; far ends, in litt'i_deep
`• thought, • •
By him, If rudely, Werelontroly wrought;.'
And though. trained early JA M° beret, &school,
if grimed not Myth, needful bond! of raja,
Haunts the safer when the milieu hand, •
.. As grows a secuile, let its swathesupand, '
Be shire& 'midis:tad, enlarged Ids eoutitrl'alwrer
Ireland forgives him not—Mrs* Itiugdoula arena'
Burdett-is-done Justice. to, lend 4buollf com
pared, with another ;great popular epeiher,
O'Connell. • This latter oketch la indeed • a
pertriit, and we give it In full length :
"With what amaze the stout old rebel sow
His IrislcrOral break, yet mirk, the law, i
All patriot rules potentotudy averse,
Turn Freedom's rap into Fortuaida
ilid.fdlks, and Paddy, ninChlnewildered, know
tWhowouldbo free, themselves Mutt Orilla the blows'
YouLunee to-days your liberties neat'yeer, • • -
tEriss-go•bruh!--Lthairkyocufror Oat cheer ;' -
The bargain "track; rf aught, remains to striker
The blow descends on Paddy end ea Mike ;
Ev'n thu s obese ling, castled in his nook,
Flare out hispowns and skulks ballads rook.
t; The Briton.sew, and felt hie beer Inia come '
Hie stout heart quall'd, hs manly voice was dumb
And as old Olean, in the Athenian ploy.- •
Snubbed by the .enrage-vendor, skulk. sway,
Bir Francis left the. Dem= he had led,
And Whigs metalled the sausage :man instead.
Peace to his memory grant him rash and vain.
'Twas the heart', blood that rose to slog the brain;
No trading demagogue, in Mat we'serin
That pith of nations, the bold natural man,
WhoSo will may vibrate as the alum throb,
Now scare a monarch, now' despise a mob ; -
Dauntless alike to stria the Mate or shook,
To fire the Capitol or leap the Rook.
But not to Erin's coarserehief deny,
Large if his faults, Time's large apology;
Child "of a land that ne'er bad known mew!,
Oar right/ and blessings, lreldnd's wrongs and woes;
Hate, at St. Omer's - into caution doll'd,
In Dublin law courtsubtilised and ekill'd;
Halo in the man. whatever elentappear •
Fickle or falser was steadfast and sincere.
But with that bate a nobler passion dwelt—
To hate the Bison was to love the Celt.
Had that fierce railer sprung from English sires,
His creed a Protestant's, hie birth a 'quire's,
No blander Polio whom our Bar affords,
Had graced the wooluok and cajoled • my Lora. ,
Pus by his fault"; his art be here allowed,
Mighty as Chatham, give him but a crowd;
Hear him in Senates. second-rate at best,
Clear in a statement, happy ins Jest ;
Bought he to shine, then certain to‘displeass ;
Tawdry-yet coaree-grahid, tinsel upon frieze
Hir Titan'strensth must touch what (avail birth;
Hear him to mobs, and on his mother earth ! .
Ono. to my sight the ment thus was given.
Walled br wide air, and roofed by boundlue heaven;
Beneath his feet the tnnel' ocean lay,
And wave'on wave flOwnd into apace away.
Methnught no "(anon could have sent its goad
Even to the centre of the Mete awaited "
And a. I thought rose the an.gerons swell.
As from.some church-tower safrigit the silvery bell.
Aloft and clear, from airy tide to tide,
It elided, easy as a bird may elide; '
To the last verge of that veal audience um,
It played with each wild passion as it went;
Now stirred the uproir, now the murmur stilled,
And sobs or laughter answered as it willed.
"Then did I know whathelliofinfinite choicer
Tcirinno - or lull, has the irwoorbuman voioo ;
Thon did I loom to seise the sudden olue
To the trend troublou Life Aetleue—to view
Under the rook4tand of Demoithenes;
Mutable Athens heave her noisy seas,"
The stately and imposing dignity of that
proudest of aristocrats, the late Rail Grey, is
only glanced at, and very plight allnsions to
Russell, Copley, Brougham, and Horner fol
low. Plunkett is more elaborately drawn, and
thus contrasted with Shiel :
Paidifferent he, who, in a later day,
Shot o'er those floors a sportive meteor ray,
The glittering wisp of that' morass Repeal,
Delighting all, convincing no one, suun,,
The Kean of orators ; 'with equal art ,
Bacons &whisper and preikres n start
- What fire, what freshnesi !--why impend the praise t
Does he believe one syllable he says?
Perhaps! who knows .?—it is the old debate; -
Do actors feel the rage they simulate. '
Some do, some not; Sudden. was cool , enough
To pause from murder 'for a pinch of snuff;
Meteready'S Tell shoots Just above Albion,
And his hand trembles when the vinyls done ;
Batboth, however moved by what they act,
Alike:are honest when they come to fact;
And soles/81nel : or fatgn'd or felt his rage,
No heart more genuine beat—when off the stage.
. I .Famig to ever popular—all like
The sheeted Tune which shines, but does not strike
. -And Mid had these Ana merits above all,
Point without sting, and satire without gall ;
A obarteons irony so free from scoff,
The grateful victim reit houselflet off.
Where worst O'Connell, there was Shied the best—
He understood the audience he addrest ;
Deolainled, not bullied; rallied, not abused,
Big angriest word a Hotspur had excused.
St. Stephen takes not front St. Giles his art,
Butte a true good gentleman at heart,"
Next, after a passing tnbute to Mackintosh,
who Wearily talked essays, in a Burke-and.
Rater manner, is a very discriminative and elar
borate notice M Macaulay—a generous tribute
and well-deserved:
" Not thus Macaulay ; in that gorgeous' mind
Color and warmth the genial light combined;
Learning but glowed into hislargediseourse,
To beat Its Mass and vlyffy its force.
" The effects he studi'od by the words were made,
More than the art with whioh the words were said, '
rerheps so great an orator was ne'er
Bo little of an actor; half the oars
Giv'n to the speaking whioh he gave the speech ;
Had mind his height beyond all living ;each ;
.Ev'n sa it was, a master's' power he proved .
In the three tests—he taught, lie oharm'd, moved.
Few compass one ; whate'ar their faults may be,
Great orators alone achieve the throe. .
13est in his youth, when strength grew doubly strong
As the swift passion whirl'd its blaze along;
In riper gears his bloW less sharply , fell,
Looser the'rniumie. the' as round'ittawell;
The dithyramb sobered to didactic flow, "
Ard words as full of light, had lees of glo . w.
Take then Ms best ; and first the speaker view,
The bold broad front paled to the soholar's hue,
And eye abstracted in its still, clear blue.
Firm on the door he sets his solid Stand',
Rare In'hts gesture, 'camely moves a hand
Full and deep:mouth'd, ihr from a nave profound,
domes his strong utterance with one burst of sound.
eve where it splits Into 7 a strange wild key,
Like hissing winds that strangle to be free.
And at the close, the emotions, too reprint
By thdourb'd action; o•erfatigue the breast,
And the voice breaks upon the captive ear.
•
And by its failure; proves the rage sincere.
His style not essay, if you once admit ,
• Blackwood , s Edinbureh Niaglne.
( 70. DXXI4III.
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tlitaiva.valor.stion. , . .
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eehbeWelerielit Oreille& 0-•• ., • : .•
As tialiturli tomtit, ' , , i
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ti -. a,_. “NO 004• 6 = 1 0.:4 4 -„ •
,:, or ~.Fm renews eli Ms ttiosare wit.
juith asitiFilkdithAtit'ii iiptalt
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ilur,teditt Ott: • - tikticivoreit - Wattle At%
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Ta oomposed his ataidatea : • •
• lfOrratairl:ioareee'lllteltaylia tc;.o.ll,olo4l.l_iti ou, not
• ye. - %aged; want Tom usoAtiknui wait to
Tuthavheobwirrvid to the Andes, of the tt.ua which
der.* inaddraita a tribite to kui honored name: that ha
hfmself. nev•c, ocarunittwd, to, wlnioll monks inleWSl4.
batiokes—orati 'the alit. hio *team'
otehtlas, the tali of Mottos; sad sten the` Wed* df
arrustAti vaigh4 the.vivnoltyieliatial to ellietiVit
bistioll. wad, ia,faot ) hill boo war- His wasalatat
4wan of rdentorit liowireo-tOorroFtv.
d, retain word br word, lac What of a ',Wash:l)ow=
door a; ihtliosta it, aid of a' rita: The' mad* dear
apt kdowtrltaihrsr Lord Midvale, aeatliaad. - se is Wire
Pf rice. to aolaetaaorr on • onuortaal relocation _oos7„,
tradleted br the.racaosal. Wain wins , Tibia otittOnt
utal!noru _akiNal. snob as lomi. lfraishois aid Arr,.
rontriViwi to make; the puts of thwi iwieediee
• - •lMelt tad Usti Written - with great aani, Wet oal,
deva
t4it into other",,Arta "dalitorsd eatomirciri, bet malt
beret; ofauddinlaspiration.W., 2 , ,:‘ ,
Lord Althorpe (the ' late Earl Spencer, who:.
spoke nearly ' ii badly , stalemating :anima,
(amid; aa" Lord 'Alm Rompall,)* pralaadl for
hla good rieese t 'and Lord'Oeorge Biotin& Is
.
flatoigiawr to fat EnOlsh aphit: Of Alts'
rharket horse-rat et tome statkenan 'v iii 'ire
i All have titer draw i--thrOl hb tyefi intiely tan
to
The genuine metal Banat mac;
One of time natant, in which non• eusueet
Tea liteittiie of !tiara Wad ffifinier, ' •- ' •
%bid almorplawstif-shaudod aro :
at wimp oossuaia *AM
ITao moaoro.,,ame liar !a Patiesaa woos.,
Takao frowyr are *Swath new orywaha,a,
,t Thor, hy, so breed ttl‘ • •
Th•wheie trUneltrued from his old tif•
The lovarina amiabartatithaivia Mashie,
And thwerwith thatarhar remote maw a root. • ~
Stung into syniputhy With *the* bifida •
Milli& with Melte, end own for awn rode.
Stith tap by which Induatriats toil enoWliiis* -
What mime larks, of doily* boat diatom, , •
Cowaneawa iiatlif imposes: in bia,award, .
'Ma) shunt OTIO 1, nab to bad,'
I Than, victim or .bla aim
Mb, overwound; unapt stiddwint the wheel, '
And the sae* arlol,wiwoh Molted aim the brats.,
Stein at brie wad, did awspada, hpt aratthr _
Ittutiep-Erukine, Wetherell,' flearlett, Cock- -
iiitra; Whiteside, &aims; rollett4Baller
rrabdt "( some 4 ' 661- 4 1 4 1.4 i '" 1141 i - .
ie* and - thin f0110w., - at ekialderabikleititit,
great deal of :tpeielal,pleaduf tg in defence, of,
eel. Pitt of this we give :
" tail* (end *sushi. wirsh. entmeasureaWOU/ • •
Statetsuan and Orator were, Went, in one
His seams, firm in taah'asoeut it frisk . • •
'LA* vintes Welks :WOW. bat Mt OWL' .
Poweristrimg by nature, and by MIMI, alrftll,
In few morn sthobe, Weis innonir se drill'd; `•
Voles rare in volume had 'choreal forces •
Words fuse of,flow es rivers iu.tkeir eases ; ,
Manner, form, feature, smolt ea Win Nit
The Nall Shoe* elders yet rimemtwor't Pitt;
floholaelle lore, and taste rellnisraid pari - - -
With 'half these gifts minharealler sissiessam
The fame that orownp the Orator;—Take /IMO! •
Less than the Orator and more wee Peel— , •
Perhaps! his fault Ins Sent of selfwaslape ; -•
His cautious mind emon'd oonseioiudg to drape
Its formal toga mind its decant shape ;
Yet in suoh fiult, if lash it be there lag
The subtle morel of his wondrous swag :-
Men view',d his temperanee es - the,proof of health.
And want of show essm'd modest y to wealth.
Nor think his speech wag merely Indeed ellOnle—
It bad sts own artietio ; - •
Yiseroturerbee brief, rukblebe when varbattt.
In statement ample, and in answer close ; '
But so the,speeeh was with OM speaker blimt,
'I hat his own fame was its best ornament. -
- Turn to the Statesman, Sid in him behold • •
The man at once most thaw and most bold; ,
At saoh new thought he passed, and feared, and
• •
trembled,
And while tie doubted, to himself dissembled.
Bat when convieticm irailr9m disubt
It filed, it ruled him, led he stood - rewired: ,
Prepared for ills the bravest dread to wee,
As is the Tisk for what the fated decree ;
And both their courage and No Caroms=
In titio tiune,foimult—' The hour some • •
Peel's re peated eliangesl'orpoliey are just'-
, .
fled by, nsCissifi
" Take some firm patriot wao oan boast; with truth;
He ne'er has °hanged &dogma. Sinai Lie yonth, •
Make him Fait ?disinter. and bid hint ' • :
Deal—With dead doctrines b•—lto, with living•ntes • •
Let Bright responsible for England tie • •
And straight in. Bright a Chatham we mho see,
Improving tiflecieaturingistrevietre,
And levying taxes for leformah-hisorews.
Make Spooner (no man is M ora free from guile)
- The aninotti vidaroiof the Emerald Isle;
Wonid Spooner be a renegade from tenth.
Ii his first word" were.' Money for Maynooth
" On no man living as on Feel bestow'd ,
This solemn burden, none more felt the load; •
He bed not garter, he had England's trust—'
When firm she called him cautious; yhthlinglinst.
England beg ever, in bet straightest.
Most favored chiefs, who somewhat stand apart
From those they lead; let brethren love each other.
But if toctieuch, they mar neglect theirmothiy.
Pitt, in his prime, was not el party.man, •
And Peel eeem'd born to end cis Pitt began.
' With this we close. The Poem Is an
nounded for sepaisinimbliCatton is book -form,
and it will largely add 'to the 'author's reputa
tion. - ,
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Difficult! between a Wisconsin Court
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• umwAvium, Coast of Radiie
county has haulm% .e ,writ of habeas corpus in the
cue of Shermati Booth, who ie 'in custody on the
charge of attempting the rescue of a fugitive elate.
Bat the V. S. marshal statutes obedience to
mandate of tha court.
Bnrpinc Ai' a Cotton Skip.
, .
New- Xeex, , April 5.—A dupla.* freei
laohfoola sooonnoet the hunting of the bark Palm
getelee,ln that harbor , together witiniarly -1,0
Whit of cotton. ITh* TOW sad auto w•T• a total
meario.ummumaa irlin_ wagissamP ,
mile%
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walls, weheastheery ti , f -•••• Strilioati4 iitii/he;''-r-T4
iletw•itli the liidlitite&h4 • ii assl fhilittilatiljapc, ~--;;'
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fratod. , .s;1---,..nri, ! .-_ ; 4 l ",, a _
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dale ego s sa sil nee Agri the very air 4 IllitalaL r
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moist& =er ! ,
... atlalltssiia smite her,ilifitiltads;
!Mem Ititerthe'boati Stplietg a g l e r waategibili. 1 ~;
kliale , Wiildetitft9f Itaell te_piotiferova mejilikie.:;:i
essiatt,4Plotodot` Ik•OrotfPoto•?* = ..-- r
thitirwoustir Hilt banes 'of departed.
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sosirlsty sitletly letitedeietalis.ilttlaabs4o ,
A thilibildlifiria946l4444l,ool)*Pimfli,,,;,
~.,,,„ Tlltlxired IS. sott*lphiftW .
ortratkak4:- 'No; Pitisiiiireidebil t - ‘ ,
Lliittp
Lebo; err: outsepalaterth ; libel 1/411,-.,11
e "ARMOR AbOi*POwl 7 PV-hom 40 - 11 7, ri t
as look „.at ottit;ofitte r of tole pirieetibed: - - J- --
. 'lutre'olilf ipitiiiiir , hatidirth sat - -isbaiinetsovi
0 ;Adds. smostshirtgiture :so
.ht diTtistt Willi(
it 04 •7'.willt• oa , lasproging In ' theilii• _
it' ,of thelx liriestdp• lie ttle - - - neit - lorroli t te' - -=' ,
It Mai Ictilkhlo Aerie - 111C thiii thertsettl - , , ,i4
. Attlatt:4 4 •lo , - kf - ;ratan fflte Alsrla lalltety, (f t rAtliey •••••I 1 10 14 gi -0 liaithUll OWS I O I—
they 141 -, tall - hi -Terri, "I
e l : wee etehere In-their : *mei huh stotri.‘ll
ittrt of all hiteteollott,.. , 4 11 - 219 wYPIitttst-Uatt
will -fro* the, pow*, • altAbl,ltialit,- - kol i . -
witsideelt by . - tut . essitri'esfii tit' siyiserhat4--; 1
Alley intik: - AtilltistotartEhrislisuitesttiaMealDirel I --,
otifaitt owe heopp i ptvHation.i vriteEst stooki
,beHtlas tea' Wog for its all If isenefia:erilett = " 4 '
bietishineat l ihe hi fitted, for thitisittaiditaiis,---i
-stelsiate-therlds:Sit, 4r. aagsacee ohleikage pare te5, 5 , ,. ;
follow If we are left In oar present Imp= ,
'Old,itioa. rio moo of all the new furore -...,
wills Si Ilfsiiiituitamajor 1 41•1461 sat reesii•E
f I Is= 4rik-ia ti 70 l ii=tn, ba - 7, :
frost tbit '4' tial -J eothteanderittlfete
0 ta;Nr:: - to !happen* tbettiptsfitstf -tle• 4 - , J --
Na1,,440.ti PIP, atstfitehls eondiatVl: , r
, le . tippwrest - ey - ' ttOth theAtigllsh tow 4 . -
Wand- - the'Dittlidif iihihteic:*wildidotee? ,
w aliciddliktwrtb. l o•lntAlK the *IPA i lll! , ,-i
it
a&WI ei.44 " 4•1 7 9 "MOM tiit ~
- of itiAtlot ViothAs. -
.-, 4-- -- •i . -,
fhtillailatilsidieilisrbrisgidg : dorsals' r 1
2 1X 1 .0 114 . WAIT Idirteted headai in, this. witaJ a , r
t err of thovimrp-treiddiarnqui f!ii"tr . e 4 olior '
Is Meg' bp' ' Asa, alf - slifel. IA: liirge•entp , litil - -4 ,
luestabllshids jilt 4.belised Llelate, siertt , llAß:ll
a f *mac ear o rel9r. ,.na d• i to i. _ to-,hate,
trrery i 'M a l Ati!the ' :Mei eel i7: 1 0,,
. i.d
H • latieetri.l_.,The'ogy yes etrtiok_tever tolatims• t
a d any day ' we may oxpeaCto bear it soondtog A•,.. ,
d mooiao tones, over the well, of thievety r iltir, ". '
ei mill tkiii istiblisbidli only aotaitz sfetYle•
ISO fronkhOsi flukitiMitteut ,si° 4ll l 9-I P 7 Ti
pingicmilatfcm. 6.6liiigle tfte . kriii,ftdea l -
. • A : few'•:steekeagelleViladtatik ' of - Olutlisi , 0
sas !nfty* , tot! , :r•bahligrlbur therrtttsittts:l _
o ir,illalea,:ovpd.,..9*,-,imYriwniot' ter, ,
time.. ~Tviii 'UM LOW' R.: - AIM ' loam; -
ai - WWI" Youth 'Of "edttehtlini - - - Stid , isynilikrit
wki -say lipid Sts. seeAtieteitiantmtallAlksdieb,
111 i t s wilt aotite
,is_wartor, the Gozottltatiorr or fihr
glosi,' t4 i the" cap rusk at Viii Ildfilin !-
thii d - es4-of everythierperttelohig Untie!
wihites.4 la ICtlestast Itletssitsa•tbioNtligt ii-44-. -?.
&le blow to t h e a tl i teg-f th- "t 'l uug' trop
'gated the - Ili 'estiompoteet it' eh : otitis rt
0 - nts, 4 hat- 414).• ',WWl:oft:Oat& Ile We: -.: VI Oki w
TONI* bu,41 4 1 1 71 , NE Olio 4r4 . _ 'AY .fio it
mtory of Ate , di•ps of Tools sp . ptsces that pit,
ttinsel'a it flier - ereY, ithdlt *HI not-6d animater --
of *snider If tlitry*Ahlisoi the 0W0 1 101r00 , 4, *WV
0144010 UL ;that boa ialkintlC
PI L AI O I l jl e " 1 1 -
1 thAilitliAlkt iii Jetted slid - set tit. Ifortfivrth % •
tides of.thii - repel/Mel - Ittstotair lit be prostlerfall ---
i thp clergy tried to gettleepeatt•Lpf ,tble-altsy
ant- Thep have alma, Akaireritiodiassiftilifi ht
eir layout; aid If 'they lore' their= finsy Will hit
sertiotuthiy Arlver la :brisediwit: the vholetter , - 4,
fehttoJek It lb .4 ...tAticol ! - Ing- J17 1 1 1 4: 1 1 11 5 11 ! !ro
-
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itikelnerefs4r tlitr' earthing Breiteh of ;
' , --, Ptisnideir-Tirtak.. = "..,, , : .:- t%:, - ,
extheht, Le* Ailieepst,Sioriltt s , s!' t l - - I f..t
-Our reithr 1 6 4 1 tiffa, ildtArl , tl ll t - trif. *fig".
aye we binveMONVibilerired ibe - Didiito tn.:
es raikuzip ' talliko 4l ,oo*lith iritit:Whitieleiftl-t
-ated oOliiiiirditi*erbe *A s -rialiii lliflie l
efolOit. 'Did the 'dill tindbrionY' ; end •depod..l/
'froisi ibis:se:thriftiest' glow faller tban 'age',
WittinepOil Want lopiElsr limp•StWesfl and;
wriiiigawlipblll, D'IlT, 0011110b*-1010kNoy.
rame, "A litiOf: loteoaolatiu ' givilie fall 're
iM of itiptegreas." TM Wallis% neer evitt,"2 'NU
hi midrange* din alibied: of - nritrYllelittf) itt_.'
eralv-testod„tbase -rho hero beat OfFi}cterntat
'unmet, scathe ledgee,lery, - aba eddlliSlA Did ell=
HOW ,to *se forth onotvotidg iattencosootert
fasted at eyary'stage..,;Hed not tire 144,4 :ridge /
Heber, kept the doertilliNeebAl from ninere Waive
hops aretj !Dv, `.l.lie trial' Windt 'not lirorbefori
tbrovi far O'fortnighthensec,' , - -•,'.1 -1 .7 c -_... •.,
I abstricre that it , ls *migh t . we regard it psaria•
f the most aitraordieary on record in tiejudidia t
istory of the oeunbryir . IV al - tber,<OhiblbeiJfil
cite thlittaiestiMil :her rie , .lisrilli,the
housandland. ape .;:omplicolloyo loot"
"by'in . ila „
cousideritions, wire 'weir appreciated MeV
Wright, *ben, after lren ri , e'.
fhalf, he Said tkis ammo waS afilturiallfaed :Ass-Wail ,
las by Mr. Glover , who 014 with. greet great for_
Seven hoofs, id .8
left - very important -poleti en:_
toilohed; air . bei hid • himself"-, lindoribtedly . the,
verdict for,-this defendant we t ! : ar,
unexpected by,
him is ; it was by the Community at; Urge in the
:first days of the , trial , It' ptesetdit a remarkitile•
'contrast to the former, of st verdict, or 400,000_ ,
,In a case .01; .this kind public opinion will be
-divided; and while - one voice will apPlaild another
;will condemn: 'lt ' hos 'disappoinhol. theeet Who •
have • watehedAt :closest, ;and( tk. belief. steno.,
;sally Indulged ,In ,ihat the Pl4ntilf;wonld . - get a
moan verdict, so is to - compel Mr: Straw lo - pay - the'
costs, hoe been destrojed: , But ineapointa *trick
• the public will;be nest ed setistied with the vordlot,
as rendered as with any other. Public sin:relent'
it averse to I 'display-of female "tiesdestY - sesktisg
damages for blighted affeetitma , in 'a: eourtof jut. ,
Hoe, and no matter how. pore the motive, or irre.
. proaohlble the character, some . stain will always
attach itself to the naiad of a woman: who lead.
totes suit for a breech ot marriage contract ..Thie,
may be a false, senafipf propriety,,nevertheleis it lr
the one most prevailing, and as etch we mint dear
with it. Misr Carstang - wits warned- against the
odium that was to follow. She risked all. Her
life and obaracter were atakedon. the...result. She
almost won, by the first verdict, but bas lost in the
fearful game. Lot uedrowthessiitle' of ohtsity
over the died. - '' , ' '• - I-.,• • - .
• Otrthe , otherhandi the wealth of the defendant
has given him power todefenti aenseatully, and if
it proved the temptation to - itie, it,provesi likewise
the' means te' &ash: Money has been liberally
spent ,There can be no _ doubt of that. A shies
deposition taken irt,New,Tork cost him 1515, with
out counting " the serribes' of lawyers, "conga/des;
and drummers *of witnesses.' Mr Elsaw has ;add
the expenses at the -woolen Newsy . Wilber from
Charleston to this city , her support since the 9th of
January, and expenses back to Charleston' itirther
sake of her testustony. Other instances, , ford an
example , of, the, 106 of -.money, though, it Wane
to truth to say there is not a syllable, in all the
evidence' read '6n 'the trial; 'indicating ,- sal*
proper tsar of wealth to procure testimony- I ; ;Any
premdiee insect upon this idea is -unfounded gofer
as the proofs show. Nor in thernanything we as
sumed In the suppressed' evident* • which weeld
show it.. Ablneoonsol had been engaged, and
immense deal of labor performed to prepare a de
fense; and the memory of the former verdict has
doubtlete stimulated the seal of the lawyers.. .The
principles of the law have been, we firmly believe,
impartially laid down 14 the court. Judge Reber
has floored neither side, and the jury hate not
been assailed far any lianing.either way befora_the
trial. The verdict has been,rendered, and Melons
suspense whiolt attended the case ended:
Arrival Extraordinary of Runaway
Slave,.
[From the Nev Orleans Delta, March Nth.]
Yesterday at about noon a gang of thirty.four
plantation slaved, all Men marched into the 'city,
by way of the Jaokstm Railroad, and eamelmento
Commercial Place, to look for a lawyer, ae, they
said, to put them in the way of finding-Mit who
their master was! Whilst standing in 'll ging en
the alley, the pollee came elongraMi Snding.they
were not under anybodv'e control, arrested them
and lodged theni in the latat distriat lockup.
These names °ante from the Oak ;Grove plants.
tion, in St.! James parish, fifty miles above' the
city. Their etory 11l a singular one. The , planta
tion belongs to the Mitate of James H. Shepherd,
deceased, and de held by a number of 'heirs. The
Degrees say that, for five years they have not known
whether they; had a master or not; that lately: a
new evetseer was put over them, and treated them
ernellw.withent proper cause, knocking them down
with clubs. and flayingthem till their batiks were
all is*. They eay they went to a - younginan'an
the plantation (one of the heirs) and tesked
protection, but obtained ne satisfaction ; and that
on this account they deserted the plantation to
Dome to the city for legal - tedreas. , They say they
left the plantation between nine and ten o'clock on
Sunday, walked all. day, and part of-the night
through the weeds, to avoid being intercepted, and
part of the' night walked on the railroad ; coming
down from:Kenner on the track yesterday , morn
ing. They SO there is another gang who left the
plantationtsith them,- and took to the woods, and
that this gang will come along soon if not stepped
on the way.
Tlie7'deny positively that any white martever
bid anything to do with them in their taking - this
course; that all they want is to find twat , who -is
their right master, that they can complain to him
when treated as they hare be by . their new over
'ey had not eaten a mouthful slime leaving the
-plantation, and were dreadfiilly fatigued and hun
gry., When put into the lookup they fell down in
heaps and commenced snoring, whilst mine; who
were not so sleepy, commenced begging for a mouth
tut to eat.
It is said that ever einee the death of •their, aid
master they have been a very unruly and -insubor
dinate gang of magmas, requiring a hare hand` to
keep them= subjection. this &slit May, their
action in coming boldly to the oil y, instead of
skulking off for good, entitles their story bar - some
Credit. The plantation is to hosed before lengiand
then maybe they wilt have the patifkiatme of
knowing who their wisteria. , = •
. .
Death of Eton. James N. Pauldijli,j'ee.
Secretary of the "tem -
New Yosir,lApril ilos..Jegkee H. Podding,
eeBieeetery.4 Au. &VII .4 4 7 0 ,4 1 4P ,_.4.N..TP