near •'4OOO. Free Labor at the South. A toevention of Free Mee flames ism he held at Atalanta, Georgia, to lake IlleaSiireB In protect themselves against competition from slaves. The efforts making at the South in es• tat lish manufactories are increasing the class of free mechanics, and they are naturally till - - - President Judge. j willing that slaves should be taught the ine• The time is fa:t approaching, when the vnt- j chanical trades. On the other hand, the slave ers of the third Judicial district,.compo•ed of . owners, as the demand fur mechanics increase, the counties of Leld:dl Nordiampton, will are naturally desirous that their slaves should be called upon to decide upon the selection of learn these trades, and it imparts to then' a a fit person to fill the office of Pre.elent Judge. Value. Between these two classes— The present alto and efficient Judge tesides slaveholders and mechanics—there is a ques• in the Ci'y of Readier:, and will be a candi• ' twit of discord mising, which will lead to the date for the same office in Bei ks county, which discussion of the slavery question CM 86111hern district ho prefers to the Ont! lie 1101 V holds. ground, awl between tiouthern men. The ve- This lirig the cane, it become.: neressaly ry effort now making by the South to promote that 1119 people or this dktriol should hear and j manufacturie, may have a far mote important discus, ovvethe lianok and persons who have beating lIIIMISLIVeIy, that thcv now ;• 01)c Cci)igl) Ueginter. A llcidoirn, Pa. THURSDAY, JULY 17, IS-51. _ . heen — and - may 3ct hie mentined — in cornice- Pennayvania and California. non witi: tint high and important office. Col. John Bigler, brother of Col. William IVe have hood the motive of the feline:l:T gentlemen mentioned in connection 'with chi; IC C1M 1 10.1.110 (MV(111101- .TIA 4. ori 13°°1. ° has Leonnominatedd a:4 the Den".rat. Judgeship of this district, viz tc;‘;innt/ ,ides, and RJrc•rl E. in of Ai. t eats ago, Mit; gentleman crossed the plains, lentown. and Irrt.shingloi, :11Cortnry, duiring his own ON-team ' eittive3in g' b y ht ' Easton there mr•ii lot aright t‘e know may all means his family to the El Doitido Arnim. he fully competent to till the important station, ea- eIY had he °trivet ' ere he entitled riot only with honor to themselves fait to the j the held of politics, being Fa!it , lactioti m ., of the public ge,,hy. ll ' c, lenv _iogly_ pleasing and popular peisonally eAccetl• , and at the first Out.- ever, find that there is a feeling pievalent in wa. 'mined memitel of ihe ibm ' e favor of the Eek , clloll 01 a competent pet: on from out of the district. The intel!ect of the iler,on selected to pre• fide ( - vet tI i diArit t. 1., an ertiele ! heat is e dlyti,al a !1]....1 , e of Ihe min ite an pluc..ll gni ' oor , Op, Th e o),,.aiiii.-!11 to cotnt•io. the liot•le.t ,(171.!ji:: c/IJ , I:) 11, I 7;11.1!.., ,1111.1!,, WO' , loaht•e, srl 1.401, hying Ihr r"ui.arldtnniltcutV.ll/1.1 klip.vp Fir.; c•I :1,1,1 111•VI'l he.!•l ..it , 411,••• n 1 hi• 1.1.- 1,,,•••• fold \ 1, (n. , .V!, .I' , .1 i , til•ii .111,1 .I• 1,111,11.• Mil!! lhr !lay and Grain Irarir,t r.tir MEM such abundant cini.N n„ have 11.01 di!, .nn port are two. , ett tt 'thou' anv chi fled BEM IV? havo i.rt ihia arid ME krger than uht ,, l)opti I(‘I il.c I. , l; , .‘vritv t ems 111 addiciott to 1•11 , ' 4emitte.,l el the 1 • 1011 , , the rotittiti!y srevo t‘ar. nitwit 1rti:,;..1 01:111 ttlIV :II that our larotets have cry:). a, smatter , of tealt,.tioy, a lair cornpoilsatitni fat Otto!. lat.l)r. itfi Vol: , and Batley ale really r. Itarvost, and statue hos already liallru un• dcrthefra.yll i y (11 II:0 ntuv.rr. The faro tlitxt•gft a little Lickwahl en account ttl a hot: airy ypeil a lt , ty week: ream ered t% ,, 101er• . rully and now Ira- , n da.k ,;.rt.ett and' vf,tuttta, color, la , rt Itieutterit'Lt t‘lrat it had lust in 11: growth. Potatoes ran. natid nal tol: bctier ur.d rue have no dout.t, :•Itould rho weather proves favorable for the neat three or 101.1 r weeks, a Lever clop never t%d3 boated is dui: section of country, as nearly double the ci ace thy have been planed thi. to any (k..tawr:year.— therefc,ro caod rat ta.t thank ful to the "givt.t c,f all. thin t;'," for the many rich blassiq.3 Itr. haA than far l'!1:111 us, aid way we s (7,1 has tt141:16 11:073 to !ha et:A of !lit , Lars on Lit hr:artfell desire. The Eli!:lget. of Shirtfie The- filthy imi , l , llo hr.eled the absen Tilih and blitel.ovaldom ireOl, . , „ it,,, - filiniem 01 Slandoi, el% csseut to hi, nn ! . .. ..,. .. Ilvlens fooling in " I tnnst "et) . l'"agloldt "I his A niellean ,doirnal of Seienee and Ails, N1i..1 ,11111 . Y sheet. .. S aPl'Y'^ I n in bil"•bead sa)s ,--- 11 . ..1 lexandci connibute, a ..11.1111111Vin Olt 111e7 "We were lulu" (till 111 lei "P"."lee ' ar t - teurolo:...ical coitivident•e , , in v‘hich be states rt, ety, more lost to 'loom than ever.' These lines d ie result of a long continued series of observ. ate intended le cony cy the idea le the fl l 'ltt'i miens, "that the third day before the tiew moon that if we were stioril:ly addicted to the use of in- ; rt.t.t Mated Me weather on each quarter.day 01 toxicating liquors. IVlletlicr this is so, the that lunation, and al:o characterized the gene • public, with (51min we Mire grown up to man. rill aspect of the whol period. Thu.:, if the hood and middle ago, is as ce mlrole'll le judge' new mono happened Ottthe 26;11 of May, 1551. as the t.aplicatl of the "Budget of. SI ander.'' the term day was the 2 Ith of NI ay : the weath le would only l'""talk hen', that .i ll ' l 'ling I l . " 1 " er on wli .. .elt the 21111 of ',liar detet mined what the sign llral S"/T l / wears oe hi" Pi":' , ha Iris was Mhe on the 26 li 01 May, and on the tird. own gond and the eon, of his family, ought to i I lit, and Judi' of June, the quarter days res• nigh the "iemperahee pledge.." Rot pectively of that lunation." This is an import- But, since SuPPY ha' so nolnll to "Y . nbr ffit 11 ' 41 ant di,covery, and shows that the influence of L temPeolne" Pledge" ()/ rs, will he. I"' glued the moon is appreviable, vonliary to the gem enough to 11 , 11 the piddle %%hat ".-uttied Hilt.! o eraoy received opinion attiom: thil learned. tires" ioditeeil him to have hi:;cameplopo:;- - • --....-- cif to becoinv it ir,ent I.er ill Ilse. "Lehigh I)ivi- I 11 "'" 4 ruel , kg L iVibil , ig• — ntirilig the heavl On d ie storm on the Mehl of the fed instant the nett sion" of the ": - .:01:, of T.,,nperance." night, however, on \Odell he was tohave been barn id.Caßt. Kennedy, hear Belvidere' N. J. initialed he wa.: not to be found, mid report xeits struck by liehoting and entirely destroyed says teas i m ~ .i„ i i , 0,,, fi ;, l t h „,i m i te , of hi , ~f . The hari. na, j nst hni,on..d and contained al., five so baese l , ilia, lie has ,•,,,,,,, hoon ouw.id, 12 ton. of hay. Captain Kennedy had written to thc Fire Insurance Company of Northampton creel an milk subjeetbir menihm,hie. county desiring to have his barn insured at • Again, ,`..7.i . , , j . .i . sr.: a.1..10r says, "Wkettie out in f. , vor of G e „ . .,...:,,, ri fur the 1 ,„41„„,, 5 .." 11nr , f•s000. Mr. Maxwell hail made out a Policy dui) signed atitl sent it to John NT. effierrin.d Esq., the democratic leaders who number there to Sa p. agent of the company at Belvidere on the morn. py's one,.aak for the piool. IVill Strivy point out the at iicie ? tog 01 the :heel, bill. the l'oliey did not reach Mr. li:enneily that day, and that night the barn was Graham's Magazine, burnt to ashes. ft would be difficult for nn cdi. For August, has live emb e lli s h ment „, o f ~.„. 1 tor to say whether the barn wits insured or not. parlor beauty, tilt:hiding a highly-finished en- ; —l;fLvi " lir g us ' graving of the Tomb of iVashingion. The lit- 1 .1 Goad Ilar,,a7if:—,l gentleman of ‘Vashington erary papers are by eminent writers, such as city, but a few years ago, married a pretty little have always been enlisted in giving to Gra- I girl of ninety pounds, and now has a pretty ex, ham's pages a degree of meth which places it ! tensive wife of Inure than two hundred. Ile con in the front rank of American periodicals. G. I fosses that he has more than he bargained for It. Graham, publisher, l'hiladelphia. $3 a year, I --and hitter than he merits. Wally husband s zu two t . . 15101. fur 515. . ; might with truth cetifcs: the latter --!t; 1 :•n:lpi = _.ll t I ^.O Pf:i I, '~li~ MEM =ME 11% III,I;:,- (;;.1.:1 ildrvt =II • • . Fourth of July Oration, General Laws. `Skunk Dlonuniont. Gleanings. •.. vention of Free filet liana 4as Delivered by Mr .1 Jr. Zurah, a student in the On an examination of the ••Laws of ii public A correspondent of the Pottstown Ledge' glee. t - epeaker Cobh has taken. the stump in Georgia, to lake measures to Allentown Sr mmary, under the Prinearalay o f and general nature,. pass e d by the laarasiature the fallow ing account of the proceedings or the Georgla, and has met with very enthusiastic ie• • , °rep e t i t ion f r om the Rev. Mr. C. R Kr.Tsree. of 1851, and publish , •d by the Secretary of the blatant( Monument, 'at the Trappe, Montgomery captions, aa to es • Our Gounity, al the Mesent day, Is pre,lentln:: Commonwealth, we find several enactments of county : Cir There are eight furnaces for making iron. Pa neer, .11111 y sth, 1851. els with wonders in au and ;menet., upon the 'mile importance, and we publish them fur the with anthracite coal, In full blast in and near iinportance of which our mind; cannot forbear information of our readers: 'H ie af oatmeal is now standing on the spiel Danville, Pa. --- to dwell: When we look back t o her founda- Disorderly conduct at Political awl Air- avian'', is so deserving to be made its locality, I as • LWlllacksmiths and carpenter., arc always non, we find that she has risen from a wild and d u i Ak e/ j ugs. by the entombing of so worthy and honest a man Val . , e ban striking for wages. uncivihar el state to almost the highest degree of as he to whose memory it is now dedicated. Section 11. That the provisions of the fourth as wheat grown in Indiana, last year of °mot prosperity, and she promises still fair for the fir l'he monument, as every one who 5.1 ty it mall section of an act passed sixteenth March, 1847, ' was worth four millions of dollars, and the corn, till me n lure. Her noble institutions, which are scatter bear witness, is indeed of rare beauty, both in ten mirmins. to restrain disorderly conduct at religious meet• o f lean; ed abroad to every direction, will give her a glo material and design, as well a, in the superion• ings, he, and the same are hereby extended te, ze . litaliet ry a that she will once shine like a sun of light pulttinat and social meetings. ty of workmanship. Important from Washington. p, slat eh from ocean to ocean. Her coastitiation, that noble 11'hat most particularly strikes the eye with WsiiiiigeoTov, July 12,, 1851. Section 12. That any justice of the peace or 1 . ;lion of emblem of a republic, is ea cr executed justly nail pleasing sensations, is the very large American The findings and sentence of the Courts alderman stint' have power to depute any per. It discus, sinsaieteirly to tile meat eity of her citizens.- eagle, which is hewn out of solid rock. lie' is" martial are:- son to act as constable in case of the absence of ground, That hamlet of 'Merit , admit is contintaally perched aloft with his breast inwards the main gut___That - Gen7 - Taluntri77 — lly 01l all the specs. the proper officer, to - i rest any offender or said ry eflo, flaming ill the larele, mai under whose shadow roa, yet uis_pecolotr-hlor-nytor, position makes fi eal a jaat a ja i two Laajuipori an t exceptio ns , a r id! provisions of said art. man elm i we !hell, cannot be surpassed by Mat of any ~ loin stand t 'mule the length of our quiet and guilty of all the charges, and the Court does r rir— • rn, s, ell mof the actof I Ith 111eirch Is as healing happy village; his seeming mild eand placid look _a In el ,t elliw-i-other natcon - tt Ilan:err. Bur,epe has admired 11 toi i ..w : - : 1 sentence him, Brevet Brigadier General Geo: - -- - - and she has felt it. Her ....II has been soaked speaks volume; of Me mighty deeds of this nataon Taleou, Colonel of the Ordnance Department,. ,a fornia. rhat from and alter the passage of this act, if under his gamithan eye, have accomplished andl I He a d 01 millions stole-line ter it and le Col William by lle ' = a ' any person or persons shall be •gently of dimirte. to be dismisaed from the service. many a noble heart has 'Meted itself a sm rilice done, ' , from tae battle of Lesnigion to that of . mot b e D e m o , ra t. b title fuel I . wild I if tn., It , (.11 is about mg any congiegation, society or !fleeting, assem• the following is the President's approval: Ghapultepec," as the noble bird who has setp• vein( 111,104 . 1 , ,,‘ o in the a ~ • , .., )•s • bled lor the purpose of religious worshap, or as• helically •t lixacepora ALtarsiov, July R. hem ; fatten e d by the gene accumulated an the welt( hed over and taken care of this „, , sembled for the purpose of transacting any bust .1 IIC fOregOing proceedings of a court mar .- The illein, sad the plains, . put suit of this great object. x eas evety nat.on freedom of States, so he 100 avian is now under 'Hess pertaining to religions worship; or, if any Ilal for • the trial of Brevet Brigadier General , ‘ It ' d " "'Pug) by `''" domes it, and who hnows but what nation will the chef, of the yallr3 • , and sleeping beneath this to the mado of Amen.person or p erson s,hall be guilty of encouraging, Georee 'falcon having been laid before me, rise agalll t . 11.111.10, and de pet against de put ti!! gamily structure, ads WOIll to guard and mew ,=, , atelier, or in any way countenanrieg any such 1 1 t_ this , I and batting ing been by me duly e:caminetLand-1- 'I 11, ' • 111. I r il . he enti ' le ' l all the earth shall be flee. lie des Mica I 1 imintmann (-atilt. And as ...___ . . . , , sturbanue on conviction thereof before any lie is „o„,_kee l ,,,, g _ watutr le.coneuleteet, 1 hereby c ()nitro' the same. 11., bent; ii , otially £5 I ( (2,1 11 hat 1 in- rat an lie irt then so hair!, that a ill not di ' peace reigns (more, Ijuil ie, justice of the peace or alderman of the (ts'igned) MILLARD FILL ORE. it P"P"Ial ail at the la.' clot- be a rin g with a feeling of gee - allude in be hall of '' • a , ;mar this resting one, whose it emn bright eye 1 . popper-city or - trarli y tvliei fon the !ounce snali Wa , ••ln other days, so fund of gazing upon Brevet Brigadier General George Taiwan ac' oin hr 1, „ wiled a i11e,11101,1 Of illO iiiiii,V oni_roonliy.-1 /3-, tiliirik - Oml - aini our tot( fain be ( oinnutted, Mall pay a fine of not le ~ than I corilingly ceases to be an officer of the army aarDelraffie- Diana; the hist eesstoll he %%a , ea a though • limbering in ashr a that tyrant}' I. lire , .from this date. In revien • mg these proceedings, Lamar., nor mere titan filly dollars, and hil , n • This splendid marble lentl was manufactured , lite•e it speaker, and at the nest, he ma, re- 1 it onsle d feeder and that me IR e free and in, cost: a at the thseietion of the judge, pi dice el President has seen with re ter and feels ,•lea It'd In 1111 I 1101101.11.11. 011(1 ie-ponsible pr.! I l e, pipit l, nt as the eagle en hi, mmg But are liar. . ft t• the World', Fall, bin Mr. Hargrave did no 'the• enstriined to notice, the irre i I rat ' and eel Ode ratan cry mg th e same, n., the use or the city, lay in this change, far here it will iellect full tam This buitialit him plaininently belore , not only in ast tie ot Itheity and pa ospe rity, but township or bnrotitth wherein the oflence shall " 'rice .sr hie la it 1 1 1,7; hout the Iran.:, ' il l ; credit upon loin. For many a noble son of Penn I , r. re )pic• atitl Ole lit in, i eat y lata e lanceted 1 wile In a alai I I pregres mem ladeed monde!. b e eranmais e l. It any person or permit , . coo , / I g u ' hu.,ll they originatee g l charaetented th e conduct a a ,• ' '. he It 11 DOII otl ', tf; 't Cl't , • l el the. ftl I% hat our i otitthy :Ideate i d in the. le respect shall leek upon and admire it. Baird and fined fee diaurbing any meeting a, 1 of Di evri l'elonel Ike( r commander of the Fort i„,lt • ,„ , ,„ ~ I , , , ~.,3 , ~I 3 o owl, 1 1 •• bra eeniely• 1% hll people aurpass But to begin with the pioceeding, of the (fay. afore said, :Mall neglect or refuse to pay the Inc At all early !yaw t h e milihay iii g,„„fly tiumb ,,, , I Itheoree Arsenal. Th ^ e Confidence naturally re 1. , •, ' , • 1 lei ' a !ha' le. I ' I'l •I- It mill I " "• "I I I''' ' " all athl t ot t er. i \-' s let me and co•ts imposed ulnae him, her or them, it I posed by hum an the headed his corps, furnished, made their appearance on the ground. ol le e . lea Oa. la 'i 1 e i 1 ii th , i I , lt t 'all. I ' I•• what th , " '" ''l" 4l ` "'" ' H I Ihl ‘ """ shall bribe dirty of the juelae, juaice c r alder• for his course, but Hon. .1 Fry, Jr , ma. made the Plesident of 1 undifill'ildll• some nP')l''gY • i o. et 1 1,, spun, c.t ...1 o ill the Bernd I't • Pc( I %% lieu i 1./to n won the: 10(1110w ~ i t . .., tool try in, the same, to make out a nutting's, .01 Justify it. The Presidant deems it prop the day, who in a short and addles', stated ma- 1 elm 10l CII , f. % ea,i, •, 1 1,1 ~,,. o f 'hp .dl 0 3 „,,,,,,, ii• Ilii oit n ili ai quilt no iii, td herpoqi Jo), diit clt d to any constable in the county wherein Cr, pai ocularly, to express his disapprobation of .. -.- • Man a I 1li! a is yet a int de rt; ik !atm IS such tmLlice ~.1 1,01 1, ,, committed. committing tit ny facts tel to the lamented Simile, the 1 i all private cerrespondence on official businc. , I.',.ttn It( .1?. oil,. °ad • %LI online Sri to 11, a Nil In dui ,cut 1(1 ill gene i.il. e c illse of the meeting and the necessily of soli• pet son oi per‘otis so (Mending to the jail of the ' 1 Such a practice not only prevents the preserve., net 1 . I la e re. eit ,il the rep el ed the ,Hi I 11, re , ern the intent •e t. out en the east and citing donation's far the full payment for the , a , proper county, and it Is hereby made the duly 1 Lien of a di alma and intelligent record of any . e•,, ,-, li a en the 1,1, limo, 'II "10 5 1 • 1. el die payHien. a we' lof left, (.1)4 " ed " Ilh "" I. l ''' e al the person hawing (Menge of such jail, to re• Monument-the result of which was that a hand• : I Inar act i on, so i ndispensa ble In a governmenv 1 . ,. di• I; li'tet•l Al,-yill nal 1 1 (loupe • from It. mmilet. ' hi ' . ' ' "ild"uet". " " l ll ' ite " itt ease and Imp sm.; person „r pet sem. i„ close 11/111C "111111 Was subscribed, and mostly paid.- 1 ' l ' 1.. I It I. p Ina tal It' ih„.,,,,,,,, 0 h ill 0 , al :be Maud , ling , • Almon and the Wool stained Dr. Baler then read the Declaration ot lode 1 where publie agent, are liable to be frequently 1 1 1 I COIII I / 1 0111 , '111 till the anaemia of the hue and costs Royer then changed.but is 'nearly:tut& walla the admitted' In t •,:, li a, Mt 1 1 1 1 • , 1 I. • N . 111 I oar. ' .11 . li H d' hidd ' "flidl , i , in‘iii , i'd , "11 a 'PH" •il a , r hint paid and , li•cheirred. pendency, which, like all great eflu•tons, mas 1 accountability of every o ffi cer einployed in the ea ~.. I I I I 1,, ,„,I , , , I „. 1 1„., „,,,,„,.,„ • ,, pail ioli iii, di ill u ail not iii wit twin i mown', , I . a in,, nori i , 3. I 1 I i NI( iie d 10 with the eagerness of smnerlamg new. 1 I t I • I ,, , 0 . to n u i.i the ,n „Id 01 Hai _ Ld r million lit jutar• ri Irttlutra and Hill- , ~,to. ~I 111 , ' :7 , 0M I '.' I ” '" i ' 3' l I " I '. II " . l'l , address delivered by the Hun. Judge 1 disbursement of public moneys. ''''' fly command of the President, ~, 1 ~,,i 1, , , 1 .,, , ,, ! ~,,,,,,,H Ilu , % 1, ,,,, 1 , ~ ~I ii . , li lin die 1,1,1 arm, d te e hall hat e expired.-- aut", c 11. 0ndaarel, it is needless for inn ter eulogise, as 1 It. JONBS, Adjutant General. • read% to no , i lie i , tie. S. '''• '' II ." l ' cl " 11 ". Ilt° "'"l."' of lhe It'l* all who know ill ever saw the Judge, have anti- I I 1 ~.. . 0 . , 1 11 . „ iii ...„ 1 . 1 ~.,, . 1 . a toil. 1 , .1, our l ~ 1111 t I. 1 ter 1, 11l ar „„ „ ,li, ei , 1 ally el, , ed, Id dt mg %anion dos Common . t ~1 „, ,In thi s. Be si d e ,, ~, 11 ,,, 0, , 1 1,, h , , I, ~,t 1 ,,,, , , 1 ,,, i . , .. I. .tt „ 1 ., ~ int le de h. la , sh, 1. empt y 1., „a ii aei . c ipa e , s. I(1 pc o s..e 1 It Child Sentenced' to the Gallows. ' , , 1 , , 1 111 11. • , a n •I IP 111(1 11 I .' 'll' I. 111 1 1 011 I'' " 41r h. I '`l'dte " lifie sla'p , nudV Ulm" either in print iti a short tune, although I have heard of iii i,.1 , e a • ii e a ...net, • i toe e• • i imi eI- ' Oil Fraleay last, a boy but eleven years of real i.r pi i ••iiial jii pingo t belotigina tee said es • , such . „ 1 , aria:l a c:nen as t er. Hola d- i toll •. 0 .• I I 1 .1 0 , ii.l 1.1 , `11 ,11,.1 11,11.1 ... , 1 age, mas convicted 11l the Baltimore City Court, and m ile alluded to Shuffle', toils and diimmaces as ~,I „ , a , „ 11 , 1 ,. ~, , . . 1 , 11 , t , A1 ....„ . „ 1 „ , ~ ' l.ll I I ' : I I '. (YI :" 1 1111:! 'i • ' I l i" . " ; ! . I r . 1 ‘ 1 11 • 1 1 1 1 i y, " :, 1 , " 1 ' 1,, K. L.3 , 1' r u t . :I:i i, l ' i 11 . 1 1 lie v alit i o I 1111 there lo i n died 111111.1r4, I loonier inthefirst decree. 'lhe murder was , •I a Halltal s" "" . `l' ' l l ""I 1 .: s ' ad i l '"l "u l l ''''' l I" remain a bet, Me pima, eels he made up 1114 steps, arid the ° . le ''' r ' l I '' he lit : • :e r a ' ' HI ' :watt ill 11 , 11. " nr. In II Id , .tiol , i Ili'llf Ii . , 111 :,; 111 lIIIIIII' 011 I I"I II" "‘” "I II"' "" I "°' d 1 " 1 falltill'• and I t ' h a l l humor he dime rho Slate, himself, and the plate one of Intent, and not die result of an acci• .11 mid ilia 4( .111 CI , 111( "OCT, .1 1.11110,01 1 //1/1• 111 .11111,1/ • 1111 .. 1 , 3 , mil • , ~,,•n i e ., h I Lau% ~,,, ~i i be the dia l ,•I the es, , mot ter adimeistiate i of of- his birth and hue ial. Ile speke familiar of the dental blow , and the jury, with the evidenee aline no 't bona lb 'Mt , isiappi to 1 1.1 Mk" 1 ,, t „ I . I „ ~,, i Ind :ii ,./ ~ ti . I 014 1 ., , ~.;,.0 . 1 . ,, , , t i, I ) .1. ( c d, D i i o have dic said plop/ 1 1 1 alb, ia, el 1 ,, 1 ,.., n/ the I: ~,,,. ;111 , 1 ~,,,,,,,i with di words of of et cleat intent to kill could not do °them ise e of i 1 1 110 I I s, -d ein 11.11 th I- 1., ((Peel \ tat • lle 511 u and ' ' ' . 4 .1 ll i i • I 1 - m oat .. . that make., hie ph asant, he sa la d, am , z a t , in ale same neuter 7l. i• ptio. ii i ,in le at • i ao k,,,, i , I I ne I illittl Mil d and shall be pre, 1 than convict him capitally. The priseliel,' ( dlit "" na 0 111° ‘ h 111 ' bt ' llel I "' lu 1 ''''' n 6dLC 111 1 1I 1 , she i's.'l y et 0111.1 10 wield 11l 1 I_lllp, passed 1111' 11111111 day of Apt 11, Itt 11, eti1111(11 • "All I ~,,,,,„lii Lively „,., ) , a11 „,,,, weir „b„, I yam,. 111 George Lug, who ho killed the little boy George II• to I all no 1. , ... ae e 111.' II .% t'il.l e Spensit e• „, 11 .,, . „ l „, 1 , ~ ~ sou 'u I ‘l,, our hill : ~,„1 le I t e , taeu i pt 'merit) ie, the value af three hum , on, (I „,,, a ,„. ! ~,,,1 , ,,,,,,,, „ I Illa I„. h.te. al ,, i a ~,..,,,, lllimpl, hes Junin] by sOrne Iwo years, did not Ito i••.id Ina y I 1 11 111 , 1, 1..1 II 11111 , 1 ...1 on in , alb t ~,,, . 11 . 1 „. di. , • 1 ,,,,,,, a ~,,I , ~ Ho , p „, ,11, I d o lla r , it an I, at elle] sale, a I s , solimi dial ha „ 1 „ 1 „,, a , ~, 0 6 , 1 ,,,,,,,,,, L , ~, o w , 1 ,,,, ~,,r , I , seem to kilow m bat 5% aa going on around him,. ' e I,•ea lug ill a tin" 1 lie I.,ii IZ iiinia.l 1.• .iii lo •ion Id „ti,llll and 11(.1 tiagr I a,,, •he ha. net, th`tte" I" , "11l i hin I d". 1.11 '" 111 " . " Lit "" greet I I It" ,I iiin. but ruin out himself during the trial catching L t ',lump ol On. , .111.1 •111 till 1101 t e a d , h ull a , %on (1.111 11110 4,01 11 " t dlf 't "I ""P‘ill "3' liens It" the Pt"' 'pi a , add ! , ,s teas !agate•eel be, a prayer In the the, arid srauching Ins nead, and sminetime A .--a. - tr u e 10 her , p 111 , ~ lung a, the ~„„ will 5%,11111 chase 1110111 1,• (.1 such real estate; and Ille said Et ... i i , l , 1.,,, t. .,,,, , e 4r, b r ja. a I I K„„b i . o , „i „,,. tailing oil imo a dose, with 1113 head leaning .. InaportAtnt Leiter. h r , I , H o r soi l . ti e r I , i 1,1 ,13 give , ii „, 10 lbw ippiai•rim.iil, Upon being signed and certified by I emia n inusa• let il e nl4llll'l 1 . 111111...a.1 t in ' _ against the bar. lle beerned to think the kiwi Him 1 1 ditto 11 Nina of ,1 'Mauna has /111111t11 Si' trad and C.PllllllPii•e carried on by her Ole "I Pia'seia 'Hid ''Pl're" eel hl the ( - )1 Ph.," natty In la Meilen by lb•t II at Millet. The a vary dull affair. and ,lid not seem to under , .Vlllll'll a ligier, tint 1,11 tog him-elf dc, idecily wiiii other nations, The ste am car is braid at et (loon , :hall he flied among the accords thereof. l in,,,,,,,.., , it t . h I 'Th e Jury t, - ,tai then declaied disitna•eal, by the stand the e ect ot e •aer, act. ne am oppose I to the leadma I ompron i-ia ol the I ist distance 1 ~. , , /Yoh Farm 11/ forcr.s. tioom, unmi : 2 3l inown.nns and valk 3 5 , Prestelent. Attorney General, as well as the Court, mime ' • I • •is ol I mior, -.S ' 1 In. , admission ol Cali at ail Intel inin ible 'pe eel. 1 Ile slenin hip plOllglIS :"'.1.0 I -:. 'I hat 11 any person of persons, from dime]) , home( ei Joined in a recommendatiou fgr " id Hilit the I.llloll ' Ile P ulllnutwe '' all art °I the !nights drop limn cast 1,. west, flow tooth lo and alter 1110 passage 01 tins act, shall malicious Singular , and , Teri , b , Terrible A , ccide . nt : le the CIV erllol to collimille his sentence to 1 "1"` 11 " , a" raw: 1 1 '" 1 II" 1 "d" ,•11""I'l hate south, .11 piii,int of her ( bj, a t, And the ro le. 1 . , er teluntan ily break damn any post and rail, W e lean ' "In th e ''''''''' the Pall ' enhint. unpinsonmeat for life-all agreeing, that ho' l elt ""His I' 'l.'" '''t than he dial at till, I" 11- ;1101.11, 0 \ 11.11.111. A tort nonmetal!, alai 1 I ine, Item ot otin i true-, , pot up let the elielosme eel lands, "f 'III e ‘ t ril"l'lillal 3 accident 0 Inch occurr ed Mould be put out of the way of an opportuni nal mot man • I 1021-1a:11111 'III.' 11111 111 011 , 11- tO% 0 , i 'h. is ~f no I ts ., 111111,01 tam e. 'File.,.. and Can} away, I, li al., of desire ) ally post, 1,111, "It ••`••• 1 ' 1,1 • 1 •1 1 • the .1- •1 "Il e ill lion 10"1,1•P yOl again eariclbill ilia bloody propensities. Inu, I nett undei 1 chain , 11 , olosiato c. oli ow, ' , metaled tilt entien • 11.11(C .111(`...1) .1 11 , 111( 01 1.1111 I Inatel ial at aln ' 'tell feriae was built, l VI E i•lia pat l e a late(' Man, lN 0141111Ig 111/11111 1 - Ihle 01,1 1 , 1 I' / 1... 1 1 1 11111a he Sas • lie could 11(11 it „ i lii an 1111M , 11 (I annelid el good and tt ill do ulitilli Ilii, Common u t alai, even, person 01 11,1- 2 " I' olllol ', ‘l ll ' l h" 3 eal '` l'f 0 4 0 , 11 . 1 s ettgae: 77a Mr.! :shatishatil un Ila Ohio - , i writer In hart :,ii t tiii hi. sam e lien 1 0 owl, a any ( mann• yet meth mote isle is ea ca aAI hale Itlilll fit,i ...11, ~, I'll , tiding, and being It.;;ally thereof L an• eel ill ',Lakin: a amall hay.stack, and beton, he the Cincinnati Commercial, gives the fallowing OLIN e , .1.11.1 Ile I•tie, ~:fOlll ( 1 lila! he . houl•I with Ilic cal% ortitiiti .11 , all.l 111.11 1 111 11.1 r VI 11(11. 11 bef o re .111 Y .111.alet. 01 111 e ra. 1. 01 alder- ipille fonsheil, oast Ot over 1110 todo a piteli•foik, description eel the first steamboat on the Weal. feel it a hottest bils 10 core tut the leptaal of • eoncatetola !fir j o peily. 'I le inie la. rowed man wit h in this cenimemwealth, shall for ev ery 01111 a limielle of the oieluiart lell ll di t ° I ' llh ern eaters: Me enema aauen a %lase %%hero-eel poepne_ed flora II 11 , `I. 'II' •tatt, mei eleat teal aoh knee% melt i dente bole it dad pal the aim of ten Mil stood uplialit against the Black Alter corn lle dechvea tha• lie, armlet aamn, aa, he did at Itelge for fuotre ~ re , and l'os I et_ rtattill lin '.d l lti s. ae- hall' Mar , ot to he pal to the informer, pleon " Ilia moik he el•-ee etalt al horn the slack Me• 1 ist a ena a ...... ‘,.lr , fo• v t - r e ~,1 1 1 of ilic th_ Lau , I, to our p ros perut and pi -,•• , -luti .111 1 lII' Wher hal( I‘. 111. Silll ,, ri ~I the poor of liim , elt, and 11 1 )forziatt I} aliallied at ilte tray ,h . , ‘ , ~, Id., pr,h,L..11, ; e.t.a taa lit r lall ma t 1.1 , , a , e 1 I a nation Irby - ice are eat a, I I it e , a l , l a aa aa l , taan•li p, bortioah, , r ear,' where pare %sive the 1011: M, as i•Lto Wm.: the handle ea:.13.1 ae •I a Ili also repaid! etas all i ~ , m . minds el li Ia 5, "11(.1 11 11/f.,111( 1., aver- uoculti , roc ell 'let In , - be, n e moaner! 1, o a ether a Ith of , duck p lea e d l os b u d ) b e t a eel' m e t aga, •I 1 ' ' 'h ql . . I 1 1011 p ti , 3 t aa,d an i unfit tot ant. ...Ligon tt liatrt rr 11,' rust, ea pr.• er alien . arid in the default of pa) . mid peneirmed into lite stomach about 17 inch- 1 - - - IPI ee,1.01, • banner aye! 1 1)1 , 1I trait It , ‘et 6 11). 111 11. 11 1 ,, I •,( 0 0 1 pet ~, 1 1, shall he inaptison• i 5.. ., unlit it totythed lb, breast bone! floes the ?loon itinti , iirr hlir IV r nihri Them I pie-p.m iti e ilia -loud( bent out mel a and ad F.l in th• t ' 'tete i tit eel t' sl, (l'llin.: ilo d l 3 ' fur ' v,,0, 10, one pleavilt at the tune Imt a ' , mall 1 I , 11l 1111 ,Ii o_, i Ira liii Mg' $ "Pll'l 'II wet ~ 1 111 . I rl. t di' 1111.11 1 all 1 IIL 11111 lento s. th e (p i I ~lh •Ir r., ill d la) ,h il • I i ( I r i le ,t, mi d _ i .,,, • ‘. , , , - "I I ' "III , ".1 IT' Il• •,.lUr 'o that Mi. mama coo ,a, ~ a , . .... Ne , ittnnil;.: 1 iruCil a, I t nn a rr,, u Inn •11.$11, 11 • ) . ; ;11, , 1 Ihr 11110,1H-it' 111011gll I'M in tilt' .11111' nunlbr ,• . • ti• a I t tan t.% ttlyotti. %op, grum, iq ICI MU wept for the , f parent anti rsi lend ; who struggled hard for frerfloin anti independence, and procured for us liber . t. and prosperity. Does th.s leach irt. to I permit our posterity to be involved in adversity I No, let this curse not rest upon us, but let oh 1, rather act the part and receive the reward- of true patriots.. Another great cause of our pros. peril) , is the christinn religion, the only source from which can flow temporal and eternal hap• piness. The land, whose constitution is found ed upon this and whose governmental ildaira'are transacted accordingly, is founded upon a rock, that will not be blasted by the sweep of war, nor shattered by storm or tempest. :Since then we, as a cation are so prosperous, progressing and happy, to whom are we indebted for all this ! Certainly to our forefathers and to Him, who reign.; on high. Yes to those venerable heroes of the revolution and the signers of the Declara, tion of itoleprullence, who lie mouldering tinder the arccn cods; xvlinse forms have. vanished' away, but .whose deeds have rendered them im mortal. They live in nor memories fiercer.— And may the noble usalnple ,which they have left tis, ilia be forgotten but may it kindle true patriotiNtn in every American hienst. Yes may we also, when our days shall have passed away, inny we also de able to exclaim,-toy country was my hearts delight, my- Country' 1 have loved I" Thc AltehunicA rirginia.--n address has been put lorth by the Mechanics' 'Association of Portsmouth, Va., to the mechanics of the State, calling upon them to organize in order to'vindi. cane, their rights and put an end to the practice of teaching slaves mechanical trades., It seems that the' owners of negroes arc, to a considerable extent, in the habit of lit Inging them up as car. pesters, blacksmiths, coopers, &c., and that the white mechanics feel themselves degraded by this competition, at the same time that it threat• ens snore and more to defilea their wages. 11111111 Oil,. XVI/11it • ; . . patnetpatiog in the late Woman's IZights Com "crlimmm g p a " " athe ' l some instaime , to. , sim.orkte Mode of Geoffing:—A• friend from Massachusetts, says the West Chester Republi w;tr,ls his dwelling alone, when a neighbor , can, has communicated the following singular erosion at Akron. went home to her babies,her • The l o co- method of grafting the peach on the willow, and and her pes,. and has since then been a Pr mae . he '' , ead a 's s i`le'l him h o me."o 41 " of i h e it " ".'" ' heel 13 " Me ' 11 " , " il . assures us that he has seen the experlinent s•uc. giving the moon_stroek theorists she wet there ; , a p i ece et h ot . in i ti d . : T h i s i, t h i. ., ~,,,3 , s h e ta lk, , """I cal bit" at I I"' ei:d:liil' attend hiiier' him,e pierced him. cessfully tried :., Benda willow shoot until the' "The physical r Hit to be taken care of is Dr. S i"" " 7 " called ii and , two ends take root and grow in the ground.— what is almost ineredible to relate, he has so . Then bury a peach stone midway between, and one of womem's rights, that we will tie ver lat improve,!. 4B to he Cou, , itlered out of danger. when the young tree attains a height to inter. yield. Oar physicafweakness will ever be our sect the willow above, cut a slit in the latter pass strongest argument for etaimito• all legal, ititel• : —ilcmim ''''' "m:alc. lecited and metal powers of defense. In an , Jenny Lind ±ainling.—The tumult outside, the peach twig through it and close up the open. ing, with the preparatiomcummonly used in graft intellectual or moral war we ask' no quarters ! and the applause within the concert room, at A short time thereafter cut off the peach on account of womanhood ; but of evely man Albany, on the night Ilth inst., so deeply affect. Mg ' fainted in i stem•underneaath and it• will continue to grow we meet we cl a im physical protectionjust be- ed Jenny Lind that she positively eons() he is a man and we are a woman. A s the of lust of one of her songs. IShe was nn- i out of the willow. to meeting in Convention tu discuss women's tnediatelY taken to the residence of the 12;v.— iig Ins to engN.Te in any occupation for which Dr. Kipp, next door to the church, where restor, she has a capacity, is sheer nonsense. Them j alives were administered by Dr. McNaugton.— is no la «• to prevent worsen from toll 0 w no , rd- 1 , 1: i ly:I:e . b... n eo e n r ie.t.After 1e calm, , s 11 , :r r e: trry returned 1 autiut Albanymintil- most ;my business, :led üby do they not lake 1e lli ~c their tight to work at any thing they please ? she addressed a note to Mayor Percy, who MP+. Coe urged that women have a right to be i promptly visited her. From the conduct of the captains of ships! Well, why are they not people at Hartford, she anticipated the same captains? There is no law to prevent i:. If treatment here; but the. Mayor informed her we believed it rich!, and thought %vv; had the that site ffeed indulge in no apprehensions of rapacity, we would Swill command a vessel, that kind. Just previous to her departure f'or Utica . , this afternoon, she called upon his honor and no doubt but the WOJIII would acktloWledge at his °dice, in the City Hall, for the purpose of our right to do so. It would have takee a great tendering him her grateful thanks for thcexcellent deal of talk to von vince the world that Joan of t t ( h h . r e ::: Police, a r. ‘ t v n l :: c a n i t i a t It (1 1 1 :s t :l i t i l i t e l ' u r e s x j a i ) ' r i s e l l ' i s e s h e : :(l l l , : b i l l t e i t: c e c , n r h p i g n i i r e a:t e i i r t i gr ati t ude fur the b dn.; and Jagiello had a right to be soldiers, bet without env arguing. MeV . proved their tide to 'A leittzer7t Albany had welcomed het upon her a niche in tint warrior's temple of fame. man (.1 words ;toil 1101 of deeds, is like a ~itr- fir st 13• among them. den lull of needs,' and a woman of that kind . is very much like him. There is ['onset:Milo. ing rights for those who do not want to use them, and those who do should just take thorn." say,Jim." "What?" "Take black Pete's harness and put it on Jenny Lind— iliye Napoleon some oats, take Little Nell to wa. ter, and then rub down Fanny Elssler." "Aye —aye, mir." A Sensible Woman. Airs. Swi , slioloi, ol thy l'olAuig Vi,i(or,afirr I "•I'he first steamer On lie Ohio river was budt. at l'ittshtng•, intended for the Pittsburg and New Orleans trade, and called the "Orleans." She was built after the fashion of a ship, with port holes in the side, lung bowsprit, painted a sky. blur; Her cabin was in the hold. "She kit in November of 1911, for New Ot. leans, and made the trip down in safety, but wa.: "mune out neVer able to get back over the falls, her power woluld wilh rue hand, but not succeed- being insufficient to Fopel her against a strong' cases.l ing, he afterwards look hold with both hands, current. She continued to run below the falls acid by exertim: himself Ice thu utrno,d of his {for some time." strength, pulled'it cut. The wounded man, in Elia A•male Carolina.—A mammoth White flag was suspended from one of the windows of the print ing office of the Charleston Mercury,' on the ith inst., on which appeared a lone star; and a rattlesnake with its head erect, at the foot ore palmetto tree, as if about do airline. A portion of the military drew up before the office, presented arms, and gave nine cheers fur the flag of South varolina. Pool Race.—A race came oil at the Five Mile House, Springfield, on .the 4th, between Jackson and Poole, both Englishmen, but the former, the famous runner known as the °American Deer." The.terms of the race were thus:—hive toile heats were to be run, a half an hour inter.- Jackson giving Poole 60 yards the start' on each mile, and the winner in three out of the . five miles to have the stakes, amounting to s2oor. On the first two miles, Poole beat by about' now feet each time. OH the third. and• fourth miles Jackson beat Poole about ten feet each, and om the fifth so badly that Poole gave out before ac complishing the mile. The time in which each. mile was as follows : Ist, 2 minutes-35 seconds .• 2d, 5,27; 3d, 5,32 ; 4:11 .5,401!5M 5,44. The race ground was very heavy with sand. Good.—Mirabeau said of a man who was es, ceeding,ly fat, that God had created him only to show to what point the human skin could stretch without breaking. Olerreop/e.—ln the town of Dunenbarg, there are now living forty.eight persons who. were in existence when the Declaration of In dependence was made. Several of them are. over ninety years. The entire popuhttionnf,the.
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