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IR UllE, AL $1 50 per annum, payable in advance, and $2 00 if not paid until the end of the year.. No pap* discontinued, until elf arrea rages fire paid, except at the opti . un of the proprietor. • A De tot l'lSl.l)lxx . rsonaking tot More than one g .s yore, will be inserted three times fur one dollar e • and for every subsequent insertion twenty-11,re cents. Larger advertisements charged in the saino. proportion, Those nut exceeding ten li li es, trill be charged sevimiy-tire cents, and tho.:e mak- big six Ibics or less,three insortion4 for 50 equils• 14 ,"A I bi rnl do lact i unwill Lc wade t o th os e MI6 advertise by Ow rear. • F;e'ollice in Ihtini one door of Gerilimi llerwilii..d Church. «ott netteill opposite* "Priedyn , dwthe fylicy." RES(IICTION . 'Native to on Ann(lnviit of the Cons!Million. Resl/red by the Abode and Howie of leepte.yirtlalive.y!,y* the C onli n dit ioralik, (?/' I'enitByironitt in Groteal Tittit the Contstiteti...ll of tlas: (..'ittittnettivetiltit be autended second ..,ecii‘,ll or the hit!' article, so that it shun read as follows: 'l'lle Judges of do: fiupreine severul C0U11.4 Or ' OllllllOll alit! Counts el Ilt.t.t.rt! ht• t—tah; inh -61 by law, shall ho electors of ilic uutuu uatuith iu iht iiianiler Thebidges“filie..sozpretne Court, by the qualified electors of the t'litn monwealth at large. The President Judgcs of the several Courts of Collation Plea. , ttud of such other Courts of Record as ore or shall be established by law, and al other Judges required to bu leartwa iii the law. by the qualified eltictors of the o reetive districts over vchih they are to vreside or act as Julges..."And the !t-ociate ,I,lth ft t,. of the . Cuti . rtsbf Co:nitwit Onus by t;ie ified eleetord,, 9f the cu . . eh v,-I.‘ IlioJudges4rthe Supreiae (..111i Atli! 111/11.1 `:tiioS - ,oflieVS 1 . 0 :11/0 term of micen deal;, tl so long behave theirt:l% es : OOkieit to the allotment hereinafter 1)1.0% id sulm:quent to the first ulectitm President". Judges of the several Courts of Col - ninon Pleas, and of such other emus of Record as are or shah be es!al.lis bed Iry and all other Judges d•iii Le lear.e.il in the law, shall hull tl, 11". t.,r die term of ten years, if they 'lad; so have themselves %well : es of the Courts of Cummon 6hall hold their offices for the term of ii%)) years, if they shall so long behave theinselvjs Nx ell: all ul whom shall be commissioned by the c lover nor, but for any reason:Jai. ' which shall not be sufilciont gremida of impeaeh ment, the Governor shall reinc,ve ;iay them on the address - of t ia* tie! branch a.the I a.gi•lature. The iirsi lion shall tithe place, at the .leneral el.etioti of this Commonwealth next after the tion of this amend in, nt, told the commis sions of all the jlidgeS who may be 1.11,111 iii office shit* expire on the first Monday or December Itillowinty, Wholl liie terns of the new jmlizes shall commence. The persons "who shall then be elected Judges of the Su preme Court shall hold their Mikes as M!- lows : one of them for three years, one for six years, one for nine years, one for twelve years, and one 14 fifteen years; the term of each to be decided by lot by the said judges, us soon after the election as convenient, and the result certified by them to the Governor, that the commissions may be issued in ac cordance thereto. The judge whose coin mission.will first expire shall be Chief J us tice dining his term, and thereafter each judge whose commission shall tirst expire shall in turn he the (Adel Justice, and if two or more commissions shall expire on the same day, the judges holdinf..: them shall de ride by lot which shill he the Chit ostice. Any vacaucies happening by death, resig tiation or otherwise, in any'of the courts,. :shall be filled by appointtnent,by the Coy .ernor,, to continue till the first Alonday of December succeeding the next general elec tion. The Judges of the supreme Court and the Presidents of the several Courts of Common Pleas.shalli at stated times, receive for their services an adequate compensation, • to be fixed by law, whichshall not he ditnim iiAed during their continuance in office, bat ahoy shall receive no fees or perquisites of -.office; nor hold any other office of profit un- Act. this Commonwealth, or under the gov .ermnent oldie United States, or any other Butte of this Union. The Jutl! - res of the Su premo Court during their continuative in .otlico shall reside within this COntin on wealth, and the other Judges during their contiou once in office shtttl reside within the dis trict or county for which they were respect ively elected. WILLIAM .S'pealetT of the House of Represettlatives - . GEORGE DAItSIL, ,Yptaiecr (y . the .Senate. Mardi 1, 1810. Resolver!, 'Flint this resolution -iintitit—Yeos 21, Nuys 8. ENtract front the Journiti.' NV. I'EA 11SON, (Ic.rk. • . c;.1,),11!: , L t 1,4 *raj: liovsi: or nzrit ESENT Ail V ES, A pril 2,1849! ficailved, That this resolution pass.—Yeas 58, Nays 26. Extract from the Journal. SnenvrAtty'ts Omen April 5, 1819. • . A. L . RUSSEL, Dep. Seerctary of the Uuwiau~iwealth. II CS OFFICI PC1111.1 . 1/1 i'(1111 1 nu (3:It,TIFY that the itboye and fortT,onig is a tine and correct Copy of the llesoMtion oldie General sseisibly, entit led t•Llesolution relmive -to an Amendment of the Comditulitni," us the sante remains on lile in this (Alice. 7 ", . la- testimony whereof' I have Air 1' ,,, : . bvrk:untu .s.vt my hand, and coos-, '44,41 1 . ' i. ed to be allixed the seal of the ;37Q4,.,: t iF Secretary's 011iee at Harrisburg, . 117111 this eleventh day of Julie, A nno Domini, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. TOWNSEND HAINES, ,Yeeretarg (!fthe Cummontcrollh '•JV;:;t\.tl. or SENATE." "I;t.:olutiott, No. entidi• "lb.sufo tiw,l rol: i to :in amendment of the Cwisti tutiott," w:ts rt•ud a third tittle. (..)tt the l i tt...- tiott, will the ti t .trco to the ! true! taken ;rrcutthly to Ow ( ; And ‘ Vvi t , as i% :" Ch.bl!, Viir::yth, I IZielJank. Sadler, Saltlcey, S;tvcry, S t ilvf-or, Steiett ;old Stizw-v•-••:.1." I )rtini, l rich. Ives. N:olll.:taaclwr, l'ottei L ;cr 111(1 I lak,ic, i/irul.•ri the..iia!stion was Lltterwiticti.lll I;rniativ:.!." ' I4I . HC I . :Shall 11112 rt'Sidnilt/t1 paL-S TIIC tttl . d taketi .t.,:wt.,t1.4 to Ow pry- Illt! 11111E1 trete Id 010 COnSiltUtanl, and are uS \VI ciz :' (thlvon J. 'Lill, I I,tvitl J. 13etit, l't•tt r I). - 131,Hint, I ).tviti Nl.llolo,.Tiwtnas K. 131111.Jac,ili Cori, .1(0.111 IL I )iehl, :1. 1.:11; , 4, I:lncry.l Ez..hlcilluti,ll SAinu..l Ft -win . , 11. .1( :el.!' I .11. T...)111 101,01 t I 11.11.'011,i i It J. I L lT l ll .r„itl,t I (..n.tl IOW:, dt).-TIIII tit I 111 \VI_ l't i: th IL Is. lotZ, t lar -1.•111'.1, brill:int .aiiiht Non. Jame, J. J:1111..s 11'. I.tr.i.f, .1.104:1) 11,:v, .I,llm I:. .1„.11:1 Al.,11;11, Alr,; .1,j1.11 C. AI Edkvaiil ;c .;t PC:110V,.1.t1110-; l', 11.1,1 ( . ' CV:CC., A ',Mit' 11..rti:ird (.. Stiitil.z. ,I uai .1. (Horn..*,: 'l'. 'l'horii, _Nicholas \Viitilcs, Samuel IVcirich, .\l Oll ,-. ) 1. NVilcii x , liatii l'itclicr, .‘,11 , c1.-ttis K. Curilyn, 1).1N i I AI. Cum I>aviLl {:caul, flenry :4. Evatis_loliti lovillon,llll \V. I :cor.p., t lillt.spit , John B. (:.ordoti, WiHiaM Homy, James .I• I'liert R. Little, Jelin S. Al'Calmoiii, Nl'lcee, William :11'Slieri•y, Josiah Miller, IVilliam I'. Nlorrison, John .‘„ lima- Y. Illiberi,i,.lollll IV. I. I;inidie John U. u John Smyth, Semler, l;eiiri; ( , , W a lt e rs an d I /avid P. • .•tio %vas tli r ~lt I Ovrirr, Ilarrblmr. Jinn. 15, 1810,5 Peints , q/Can as: I no ta:tvrtVy that the above and foregoing, is a true and correct ti copy o f the "Yeas and "Nays," taken on the "Resolution relative 4 ' 4 40 .1 to an amendment Of the Consti tution," as the same appears on the Journals of the two Houses of the General Assembly of this Commonwealth, fOr the session of T., 19. Witness my hand and the seal of said of fice. the fifteenth day of June, one thousand eight hundred and forty-nine. 'TOWNSEND hl Al NES, &ere/aril of the Comtnowealth. Juno 21. • wirrs! BATS! HATS! LOChniffit ra' Jib .. 'l"olheri Have just-received a large and Fashion able assortment olThloleslarr, Silk and Bea ver Hats, also Leghorn, China Braid, Palm . Leaf and Woo ißats or every variety, which they will selbcheap for , cash. June 7. , du lt En in s , i n SlidUlderS r s a l i m i miders ror , A. !ivy(' & P h thlt lu by A I'l " 115, • • e,:-;6 1:4 ALLENTOWN, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA., JULY 2(0-8( WM. JACK, Clcrk• IViit.t.tAm. S. IVEII.. at his IVholesnle and Iletaill)ry Goods and Fancy Store, :3(1 door below Ilagenbueli's hotel, takes this meth od of informing his friends and cmtomers, that he has juNt arrived from York, Avitli a fip I c lid azzortitatta of Fancy I)ry Although the Chabow is ra..-ing- so fear fully in New York, and the decease keeping merchants font; going there to buy, in con sequence of which goods are Very low ; yet it has not detained him front .Thino- there and therefore he has bought 20 per cent cheal•cf than ever. -I le is thankful for past favors, and hopes by moderate charges and sttiet attention, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Just P•ceived HMO II Si,l unr.ies at reduced prier s. W. S. IV EH,. June :25. .1-11 k Jucl rvccivvd. fano N. Volk, 10 boxes shadcd o;,d phtio Sift/ :111.1 lar;.,: nr,1. , -111,11,1;t1 11'. S. Junr—tl lar..to Ito, of Fictich Nl'i!low I of :I'l to kvlliolt he c:l'l., w:...otiott t f • tI)) of .A tn, I. I'2l and II I,(sy: , (.1 boot ,16.e , iti...0w• (.1 h reccivetl of • N , x\ - \*.!i ' IV. t. II 1:i I 500 “I the w,:l 11. strill , 2 , . ; ilti i t %Ito wcH IZionm, r. t i crid 11.1 Ti;S.—.l lot a r;toc., fncu 1:5 lii 5,00. I"t 4 1'1- 111:111 TOVS. ',...- •;:i.k.07;i 7 i ... : .;- ...,-.''..:: '114,4 N. k . ,ht;i - 1 , ..:7: . GOOD 7 0B g►='°;.'-o BY rat: ARRIVAL. OF TOE teamsWiv "C. tuAltli i la." Juni. 29 Sire ficads. .1 uno 2S M=M=l Jour '...‘.", lt'ol'OrftiCOlieN pcF S p• rule To 'I I ft: /...i ii II: N lar : , o, li.t SCdi ati,l ail I othor t y,(1,1,4, h•t Pt!%:t T‘Vi,t, owl's of ..t.izes Ny. S. 1V 1..11, —t C June bt., X . CX7V ciry. A nr'W asfuirtineto ut Cwltl and Cuot..t Breast Eur Finger Hiligs, pencil caseslviCa gold peas, (lerman ,ilver pencils, a variety of •VeN, Pop and ;wird chains - . . .Tt R 31; P.; 0 .1 la r,ro 1.1.1 t•lt•rfint ;Istortment of flonnet ril Iron; al m.) chin' and Pigitred on') ribbons, plain satiu and Mantua rililomr:, W. S. I.—tf June '2-4 Siorelicepersond ,liilti~oca s• have paid every attention to the. .dec lion of my wholesale assortment, which con sist among many other things of the, fol lowing nrti .. cle:,, viz : Suspenders, Gerinan pins, Spool thread, Sewing silk of all kinds, Shoe and Corset laces, all hinds of Buttons, the best quality needles; I 'awaken and Vest buckles, a largo variety of Combs, Whalebone, Corset bones of extra finish, Cotton and Silk Uldlcfs., Jew elry of every description, Perfumery, Cotton cord, a general assortment of Ribbons, im ported -Slates and slate pencils, which I have bought 'considerable below inertia prices. • His assortment is unequalled in Allen own, and will be kept complete the entire year, and orders can be promptly supplied at all times, to any extent. • • • • W. S. WEIL. June °2. ' • • t.---tf WANTED. -1000 Cords of. good \Vox', iu oxelintige f o r goods tit tho Neiv York Store. & SA NISON. Jime 'T r. 71- f. '• 40- SEM p,?ctical Depavtinciit I Like an Open, Honest Heart, I like an.npeti,liuneA lienrj, IVltere frankness loves to iln ell, S'ltich has no place for base deceit, for hollow words eau tell; Hut in 101..'e throbbing plain are The import of ihe mind, 'Whose gelid , breathings 'titer notv2lo, Hut aceetits tine and kind. I .acorns the.ortv alcisr ttuipty act:, Ind ht.hied t Itvir'ai the' feviiitt.: - : t f tit.: ,ottl, IVith pet licett art ; No inure eau friend, in such confide, .Nor in Oleic Islielttc ,, , For I.,:acli•itc r ;ratiftnle but turn , . Pure frientl,,lly to \V. S. \VEIL C.l.tempt i 5 but a g 4.1111 .1 far top I'..r one tvli 'k.l.ll.letico In:tr•t}' ; h \%11.1.•11 h:•lli,ti 11'11 , : , I in,l,ulc 1..1'11111W, 1.. 1101 to the soul, vue to honor 10,ti. I'ct.•u give mil unc tvitli W. S. WEI'. N't .1 auk (.;ivt• thvrc ; k nod And :" 4 ,110 , . %kilo ciC I LCCIIOII ' 3I • a all r I::R.t.l4ittiut toa !tit; i.l .11 • , :ut I t., the ‘I it , (.4 I; • . cut: L'huti.„ 4 lt CUIIII.:t -lti InIC.I 1111):>1 rust' 11 . 1\ El I , Lusty its 110 it 1.1.:i,. luade tip l'or c rL,r,ric MI I ~;14y zuu,a ling youth 0b0,,- ci. :11141.11CI:•, 111,,1..:JUL1 Ili LW :a l l ,r l l •:.(1 11;01:0..r. ll=l =I e tar ittititittott,itiltit.tte tj.,l it it:A nit. it Li. iti viri (.J “it.i•iititt.tiit, 11 7 . 33. NN i •;!! :14 CVM . 11; ii U./A 1cir.,11.• %%jilt Of . : 11, :1 hi.4l ; th ; li Clara tint day heicu._. 11, n rys et:pee:ore. 'lll.ll f01t.4 lOU d waded day ;tt la,t a rri vcd. %yid! trciobliitg trunlc—ifer -I.aps for the last time. NV hen die had the co:xi: drove lip to the duor—utid I pelt. t);:c then addressed hint: •.:11) bt.luved : on. yutr are now about, to kitVe too—perhaps lorever: 1 say, thou, will toy instructions he erased front your mind, when no inotlicr..' smile ‘vill ret.l. you niter 1110 weary toils of days you spent, twill von agail inect in yoor lather's own bone :" I bury rciclicd : AV. S. 1 1 ;11 I , Nly dearest mother, your in-triictions will never forsake niv menu e, They will appear as fresh as the v they fe!l . from rll.l your holy lips. :No never ran they eras ed.' I 4ber eves ut^y he 1110 n; er cheeks :more fair- - --but Mill my heart will always cling to you. And though I may often roam, and may be fussed o'er the tem pestuous sea of trouble; yet: you and your kind instructions, my dear mother, can nev er be erased from toy. memory." After that sweet word Farewell l—was said, he took hie scAt in the stage—and•did not his kind Amos watch till the last glimpse of the stage dissappeared I Words were inadequate to express- the grief that dwelt in their bosoms. 'lliac could only expel it. • After elm-months, they received. a let ter from Henry; also one - from his instruc tor, in which he praised his excellent Char acter and, above all, his tendency to learn ing: Henry's letter, as you nary justly con clude, was love to his parents—kw their, safety and welfare ; and some flay hoped to meet mann] their'cheeiful fireside. This letter thrilled OM hearts of his parents—to be sepemted from their only child ! But hope cheered . their hearts, fled they looked for ,ward:foßbrighter days. SiX weary years: had passed away, the Anno,;m'Avhieh . llenry was tc bis et - M- O(60p, the war twill: 11.1.e , ;ice broke out, lie - . dearly hived his own country. "Americo;. land of 1.11(3 mid home of the brave,',' that ho w rote h6nie to his rarent:,. KM EMI (From Sun.) .\1“1;.:,1:t,u , :IN the air, =SEEM 11.11111 I • LIM 1 .1 =II MOINISIMMIIII ail t... 1 ," .1% Ns' a to give their contest to let him go to Urief took possession of their ; but roluctance;they finally consented. Ivory's next letter %vas froni Alonteri.y. 1' rule excellent &Tullman!, promoted captain. 'llls d the feel- ; itit4:: of Ilia lathe.; that he deteimitied In go to tear and :d'art: his f.ttit %rid' a elithl o dear to lain. 11, , ticeordin4ly ;et out in a lets months, after inCottniug . lii run of his intentions. (Ault" endured ail (lupe was the only thing that lieitt lit•r 'rain giving - up in de. tiair. Slut waited paiiititly, lur a lettlitit from her Ituttliand. ,k few ininitha Itrotiedit with it a litt,•it trout her liiiishand. Ile arrived ,atteiy. but had nut licurd ul yt.4—batI.XI.WCIC.I In I;let t him in a few. piv,,eti on—and tire war tva ovi r, Peace nnil tranquility II 111 to cheer the inuther'N heart---to think M . :••ceingit;ptin all those Who %yea, su dear in her ! It %vas a clear RIM beautiful. evenim2;iii ,thy, a, t'hirit in lier I.nrlor, ,oino merry tuna. whim :mililenly yt)lllP4 inan mitered mid mother !—()It. mother !" Awl clasped her in ru.- 1 .11 lar Henry ! bolovvd !, , ou ! bow i can I vxprc.,... , Iceliw_r,s at u0....tim.1: you t/lICU 1110 R. I. ilu.v you huve ttrowti !—almost out ui to ; yut 1 eau still per coin: it my own beluyi.tl Flcn ry. I;ut your i;nller ouu—ticltcrc is lu, t Ile is cal ; way, I :itippLA.4...' =II 11,•nry unz-‘vor , :i! : • ••:\ly huvo not st.:!:4 - 1 or hcard of ME a , corivtiti tvi . s---but in I tholcior, CilllCAldt'a 110 11'.U. WI 111. i 1V;1 ropli.•11 : I bay,' m)• draw : ‘ve tuily Tho r v ,t o f their couversruiori (luring the \v:l , , ;1., you !nay reaaily under -1.iii.1.114;a ()Ca nedierineeliuzhersoli allur 0 , 1 ziL•eitct.• ei;l.l. years. 111 the cour,e 11...itry said— udzt 1%%1S 110 i ..-11 1111111 ilikC10:1;L: !ll.' !Ito. ,1 tier 111 ret.lll.ll,g to.otir camp, wo ~..1 Ity 11,:!.. , id,• ti,3. V% - i• d to limn, Lu' a:3 la! c:;ei I ii..vvr k;.;.;:1 4 I do Mil =IMEMM ISEII r••• did MEM! to pt::1 id I 1. 121,i 30,1 Ole MEE reCci it .›1,,••,iii.114, ti.. 1-0;., v ii >tct I V 110;111R t., 01;1..'1,011 , •:i 1;----• tipA!,,,•: 11 • I;iit a1 ' t(.1% . % Li,' %%Mt; • A ; ot PA fliLl: A ii:itti (iv - i-i.:;lartl. r t i tool, nt ;di %%ii1.1,1 "•. laimicilt 11 0:1,2 .•f 1,1.. .11. 1..., C 0 1 .1, 1 nut H:c froo) 1%.i, :11111 slI di.. 111,14 except ti,u Illy- ‘vcro . 'rho ship ‘vas pit, 11111.4 ti alit, and tl,,c waves were topplitig tip N41111(411111 . , its the yardarm, and then dippiti 4 \c id, a whirlotujerour Levi. that mad, 4-vei v tim ber iii.the veSsid quiver. 'l'm, d m li d er H as roa in; like tett thow.mid cumulus, and ct t•ry imw and then, us I said, hall wwild Split 4 stream of tire, iltat red over tlw tops of the waves, and ;listened on the %vei decl;.,aud ,Tars-ligluing4l:let'ery thin g e fi. ) , , u i u , that 1 could s. , e ne v i ' s I . :WV:7'. :it 1.110111:611 lop, and catch glimpses al the reef ers on the death— then all ‘volild be horrible You could hear the spray spiting agaiwt.: the canvass, and tjte great waves breaking on the weather boW, and the hots I of the wind through the rigging, ; nn f now and then, when a gasket gave way, and the sail bellied out to leeward—you could hear he canvass ! splitting like the crack Of a musket. Yon could hear toothy Captain for'ard,screaming out orders, and, the mate in the ere,,-trees screaming 'on over, 'till the lightning canto and the thunder—both together—and bead cited their voire,i, as if they'd Lawn a pair of liulc chirping sparrows: . It was in Inc of the flashes, that 1 saw hand on the yard-arm lose his foot-hold, as, the s hi p gaVe a plunge, b utlris arms were clenched round the spar. flefore I could see any more, the blackness value over, and the thunder broko.with a crash that Indfileal cued me ; 1 thpught 1 heard something like a tiny howl, as it died off; and sore enough, ut the next flash of lig,htriing which eanie in I a moment, what should 1 see on the top of one of the waves along side, lon Tom :Nleeks; the lightning iiinred on his lace, ve than cou:d ace thu look in thy poor eye. As !feud luck ofoultl have it, he littll n uatelt! 14.)1.1 0110 (ICI ; it. lie f ll niei ;.s we pildlcd, 1 un.ll;l.l.ee hdirvinn . I c.a . the coil upon the deek. ) itiCes ovel II( ;I'd- =ill Mil lE=M=ll It. EN ':i, , .:i71~.. ~ ~4 NUMBER 42. 1 , h - outiql like — mad —“mae overboal•dY' and „just had time to catch the rope; when we could ;“.!k , nothing again. I was a boy then and couldn't hold by the rope;, the son was too high and the . thair too' heavy . • I shvioed, and shouted, and shouted, and iclt the nrat starting all over my forehead, as the rape slipped out through my hands. ['oar Tom bad been tour roessunatu for U year, and we all loved him. PrcEently the Captain felt' his way art, and took hold with Inv, just as the coil was nearly spent, and we pulled upon him; and the cook came, and we. three hauled togeth er upon him. Poor I , llore ! is ititit have been desperate work for him; for Ow :hip was driftimg at a protlitou:i r.ne, and We pulling up 'at the aruoe time ; hut be eking like a man. By-and-hy,at a flash, we see him on a crw-it threc It'lgtlvi away from the vessel. "i lull et(My man, "shouted the captain. "It'er God' Natae be quick, "said the man, and he went down in a trough of the sea. And we pulled the harder; and the Captain kept all the while calling to him to keep up coinae. and Mild strong. But in the hush, e could hear Toni say—"l can't hold out m ee k lower ; I'm most-gone." We called out the more to him to hold on ; and presentiv got him where we could MOS t lay hold of, blot, nail wire only waiting for a good lift of the sea, to bring lihn tip, when the poor fellow groaned oat—"lt's no use— I eam—good bye and a wave tossed the end of the rope clean upun the bulwarks. A it tho nest 11.1 sh we saw hint going down under the water. 1 heror shall 1'017(4 how he looked-11) . r tvc sin v.' hint pa i n-when he said good bye !" and let go his hold. Southern Cholera Anecdote. one cannot but be struck with the great disproportion in the number of whites and blacks carried the cholera at the and the lachitiontl llebablican says that at least five blacks die to one white ; And gives as the reason, that they do not control I ir apiustite and.live ptudently.. In add to this. they nearly all helieye that a time is I . ; xed, Lind that it is scarcely" ww.th his while at try and avoid• it The reLttet.: the following:— \V tat j* t.,T,11/%ing oven in so serious a as on uttael; IS the Intl tvliieli its coloreasub j.,el;, ther medical attendants lia‘c c.. 1,11 anything which could make thom Het:. An I..niaeut physician of our city that•uu called to a rU stid4lenly a!fackod %with cholera, he hint whythcr he had bt•L'll uting fruit et. •U!:, no, tiir, was the re . - of the hind.' 11'hat, have ,•‘ . l tt ? 'Nu, no,' said th,...14“ g r0. •1 rwver cait, (1011! n. • Wa, I leper I• you have,' said the I'll Ttr.,ve it in a short • iH.l,....,l,iniptcred a vomit, Ow re :.lt!t w A.-1". the i•jection el about it r. I:! I h • 1 '1 thought you 101i1 tun you :t.th r.to. 11 , 4 tipples. LooL at those. f' .Tlwy does look like they not apples f' 'Yes; :zit., noy that':, t 1 fact.' 'Well, how LiidC..cy get into you, il . yon did n e t eat , e n; • u0.1.:11,v-sa. I don't know, hut Lime d p Wt. cowl (and.' EIS .I'he voucltisi, , u to which our trualical t mac was that , 1 he only way ,to get thr ..rolh out r'/'arse "..rio is to vomit it out of 10c wunt own it." captain or a sloop . hired a Yankee, •a given hand,' to assist in loading. his :.sloop with corn. Just as the• vv,:sol MP.; 111Pfilll to S:111, the Yankee, who the price of his day's work in his paw:doom. clied out from the wharf— 'Say. you cawing, I lost your shovel over board, but I cut ahi notch uu the rail fenco around the btain, right over thospot"whero it went down, t.o . t you'll ii HOW your'skovel when von come haelc. :t 'A n old dutchman; who had - recently ; joitwil tini temperance society, , Was . -taken ick, and sent rot. a ductorto ptescribe for hint, who ordered hint to take an ounco3-:0C, brandy per day: The phi chap overhauled lei itritlimptic, and found in the table• ef iymlwearies' 'weight ieight drachms make onr ounce.' 6/1 It I halt I' said the Dutchomn. 'dat is the tenioeratten society for tee.' I didn't talio but six dratus•befure, now . I gets eight.. The consequence was, his congilaint, went Wand tool; him with it. .yentlt , inan, residing in Albatiy, ps th„ story Sl•eing, nil I rinlintan removing tot embanliment from a dwelling, inquired, - : "Patrick, what ate you doing Intu open , ,; lag itio collvr window, to be sure. "And whoa are von doing that for ?" let out 11,•dart:, " cried Pat. ...ictyytm. go clamming tit high 'v tor;" etti.ty illiierwati teo,p Fort htiti W:IL:r11 to l , iut yeti 'lost ing'(ho t.l twenty tlttlo-,titti chilli - a:: to visitor into..ato h'itir vet:Alit/Out) ut tioEurt harrek ERF EMIMME