Columbia ftcnnuval.! i.kvi i.. r a i k rti I'i'K . I -5SSS5- i Uloomjbnvq : StTIIIMUVMOUV M MJl'H !J 80. M I i) K). Y M"KV. M.Mtt II I ,, Jppointment hj Ihe I ostmnstcr (.aural. ; iUauua; Kramkn, K- '" l,,Ml Master al i Oinbiu, l.iuwme cmiiny, in dm jiUro l J. S. M 'ifih, resigned. - A nw l'osr Ohm -k has been established between NiHiliinnlii'ilainl atil Danville, alioul (linvi miles ht.'liiw the latter place, on the main i nulr, near Red I'oint Furnace, to be called 'Chulaiky," and Samuel K. Wood, appointed P. M. Articles for the Hoys, Xo. 6, by .1. Sisfy. Wo publish to-day, the sixth and last article of the series of the about publications. S. veral of our cotemnnrare-t. we obseive, have ronied these. articles, as evidence of their appreciation of their ! menu, and in co,ive,s,,tie,, recently, with a I learned Minister of the Gospel, on tie .attic suit, j j-t. he retn.iikcl.lhal he had perused them with I moon iotore-t. and had no doiiht. tha lessons thev I tntutnlly inriileated would greatly redound to the inprnveni'.-nt of public morals. That was the aim iiiul object of their lamented author. Jtoicrii's Xorth .'Imerkan 1'armcr. Tho Prospectus of this larfffl and excellent .7 rirullural .Ytwipnjier, published in Philadel phia, by I'i.k B.uvkn, Esij., will lu found in an I 'lmr column. We consider this paper impor tant to every Fanner, and should command the unbounded patronage of that por'ion of commu nity. Subscription, $1 per annum, in advance. Improvement. The spring season opens upon us with increased evidences of a prosperous bnsi ni'ss in Klgninshtir. An experienced mechanic, lecenlly informed us, that there would bo about Hnenty building put up in town during the com. in snaimer, a cuii'iimmation most dcvoully wish ed tor as houses are very scarce anil rents cx t to nely hih. Business and other improvement progressing in pioportion. IoioiiKh oi' DaniiUc. The village nf Danville, in this county, has hy Legislative enactment, been tncorporaled into a J!.irnii!i. Berwick and Danville arn nnw both incorporated; and are, we believe, the only in corporated B'ToiiKhs in Columbia county, liy the passige of this Wv, our county gains anoth er f-cparate oloerion district, which, with the new township of Anfiiony, makes the number twenty live. If also iiiake-j it iiuniHibent on the citizens of the incorporated limits, to elect, at the town ship olection-lo he held onlhe 3d KridaV, lf,h tuts., a Chief Burgess and fivo Town Council 'Men, to conduct the affairs of said Borough the ensuing year. And finally, the last section of paid Act, by way, we suppose, of establishing what our neighbor Cook, would call a Protr.elivt Ttriff. lays a lax cd..?! on the head of every dog, nn I ij'l on the head of cvety she (log in said Kor ouuh. The rrcsideiit Licet. It t now evident (hit the romimt national administration r. r'.l he ultra whig, notwithstanding the protesM'ins of fieni.'ral Taj ha before the elec tion. We do not object !o this because we lial no right to ovpert any thin;; else but what will your great Taylor Democrat say, will they he satisfied: i Sniipoae they ere not, what of it ' I'Vihsps they will not be caoirbt ai;ain inn no-party trap. .1 t... i... ,n ...,t i.o Pru;.t.,t t,i.....tri1 l.t-nerai i ajo'i " mmt b! the men' crea'nn: : of his Alienors in la!- i ih..r..r.. umniN,. ! will ,lei.ei.d wh-dlv u-.on nis cabinet. IVrWsthis is riKhl er,o,l, in ,nn. hut n Hnnuld not have S'lrll mrn HI Ihel residnntial cb. i', Vp should elect men of the briahiest talent, and ,- ,h,. l.-,rie-t experienced in atl'iirs ol state-ind !,! Inn. a- who was at Ibe lir id t,l l:ie .,, ,s ,t is, we know nothinu' about the in- t,. ntin, is ol the new pre. ident, farther than what ..,,1 he -Mhrrrd fiointhe aopniiitei''nt n sue .-i man as John M. ClayUm. n the slate Depart- in-nt. In a -diort time, however, we shall find out more about this Was to be " Washington ad w'mitra'.i"t." "r no-parly adtninis'ration. about v!iir'i we heird ao inii'"h before tile election. Meanwhile we shall b.- watching the move ic.'a, and report them 'o our numerous readers, nnd it' we find ourselves pii-ttaken in the ntw I'reside.vit, we will tbeeilullv make hnnniahlo 'iincnilsfor ny tiuiiR wrunt;lul!i snol in this ar'i cle. .jtillcisit .Vomi tuition. Tl,e Native American State CoiiumiIioii met ; i.-t l-'riday at the Pti-enii; Hi.ll, in Zane Mreet, Philadelphia, and nnuiinat.'d I'.ihih k Ci.kavfr, l-'.a'l-. " Si-hny'.kill county, jf. ;h-ir candidate for Canal Commis-anner. Dtil-AWAnr: I'moii Statu 1 1 i . -n . -!n Ihe Delaware l.eitdalure last l'l iday, John Wales, l'., "f Wilmiiictnn, .k elected y'.'ni't d M ;-i.eii.itor, ill place of Hon. John M. Cl.e.n, re. .ined. Tire tu, It'illiiniupiirt Pullscii'.t. A r,,,, occurred ui -.Viliiatn-,,.. -r . .. Thurs,!.,y .( Ii-t week, which consumed the i'ub,c lloii.e Uobl. f,. '.Indies, on Market .Crct and tl.e ( anal , and Ihe r.ioe house of Ld vard Do,.- i.ell, adjoiiiintc ":Mi:P- A fire aNo occtrred in PotNv,l!c, on Fnda t by which the eutue Stablim; lidonu'iin; t ', ivunsvlvania 11 ill , kept by Mr V.,v,.,-. ,, j.i.jH :,t,.Jb-i.. hereeji-dift ItclllOV.'ll. l l... oimiiiIi' el I'.lk cnuniv am uukinc an cllort lo n-move the neat f justice from Knkewny '" HI. Mart's, anil lllnse liilirostod iitfree I" I"1' "P th iill buildings without cost l ihe county. Tin' biu.iie,h of Si. Mary' i situated at the rii;ail of 1 ". I U and wont creek, n ml contain a population of sixteen hnndied inhabitants, with U I Ik usual upliendaces of a HouriUiinCi town, nrh toros, taverns, hiwynrn, Itc. All lhat is wauled is ood demneriilic news- '" P"1l,''""fKlk ,VU ,,av'! """Uw Un.,t t,wn iU vvjU ,..,, , ,,, ..W1(.t,f countv. The lands about the town of St. Mary's hy M. s,,(,,.r, ,f.ry f rhdadol- phi,!. ,i ml was few years anu covered by a dense Wc,.n,rM. Thus are Ihese portions nf our Slate for year deemed uninhabitable, brought into mar ket, and promise to lie as thickly noil lad and as productive lo the tanner and workinntnin or any oiIht. Succeos to Flk county. We notice also tlmrthereis an effort bcint; made?, to remove the nt of justice in Warieii county, from Warren to Vouiigsvillo. Clearaid Count; - lis resources, Lumber, Improvement', Politics, New Paper, Murder, Correspondence, f,-c. The coiinlv of Clearfield, situaln on the waters ofllie West Branch id' the Susquehanna River, 'ne SO miles al.ove Wilhamsport, is a rimiu; dot- l of country, valuahle hi an Agricultural point "I view and abounding in exhaustlcs mines of Bituminous Coal, inlersperced with Ore and Lime Hone, but most rich in tho excellence of her Lumber and tho lumlier iraije. We understand that its improvements, miicc we last visited our own nativs laml, have been rapid and extensive, even beyond the ordinary march of improvement in other new districts of county, and are steadily making it what nature destines it to he, a popu lous, and wealthy community of enterprising citi zens. l's political complexion some fifteen yeats ago, when we first became connected with the Press ! there.wiis whig, and gave a large majority for Guv. Rilner, but has since been regenerated and is now thoroughly democratic. It is the residence of our friend Col. Bihi.er whom it has always tri umphantly (and once aljnost unanimously) sus tained, and who in return, has done much, toy his prudence and energy, to perpetrate itsglorious detnocracv. In the late Senatorial J.iecuon Cleai field gave an increased democratic majoriry for Senator Dmum, twer " Hill Johnston's pet Kangaroo," which adds another laurel to its wreath and more closely endeai it in our af fections. Win, L. Moore, Evj., with Col. Bigler, and other active men there have been pioneers in the political career of dual field county, and deserve well of thn cause and their county. The demo cratic Banner, located at the county seat i the only paper in Clearfield. It has been conducted hy D. W. M ore ,t. A. .1. Hemphill, who we re gret to observe, say Ihey have loht hy the opera tion, and unless belter sustained, must surren der their post and seek other moans ol living This ought not so to ho. They however propose an experiment : it is to coir.inenco a new paper on tha r.aih yci, entitled the " Country Dollar." We wish them great success. The trial of l.nravtz Allmnn, of Brady town ship, for the murder ol his brother, Godliicd All man, occupied the January Sessiona of Clearfield county Judge Woodward, presiding and resul ted in his conviction. We gather the facts, that in September last, Godfried Allman, was married to Loui.a Marshall, for which prize his brother j (Lorantz,) was a competitor. A few days alter mart iage, the siiccesslul rival (dndtried) lelt the sbs.ntee owned by the two brothers who apptar ' to be raw German to viit his wile's residence, seme three miles distant through the woods, and after scvcrjl das was toitnd dead, with a bullet- hole through his 1 Circumstances pointed to l,ir;mt,is the murderer, he having mudo the declaration, that il c "ilnl not git Lnuizii Mur shnll s,me ntie trntihl Innse his life." 'I he evi- : den. e was merelv circurnkiantial, vet such as lo ! warrani ine j..ij. ......, , 1 t mn, I n re not-r i nn a vt rdirt auatust Lorantz. All "'"-'-'" Anew in- al has ben mov.,1 N Ibe May Term. Il.ivins!, perhaps, ai'l enoncn eurseivps, res ipc'inU Clearfiidd and its intt rnal interests, we coin-liute the his'oiy, with a few exttacts I rem tlie titivate coi resi'ondfl.te of the editor, riltt-n , by ?. merchant lliere, an active democrat and val- ued friend, N whose kliidnesi we :ne Kidebted h for foi liter favoM. Ci.r. wir in.n, KeS. 53, C I3. Col. Talc. Df.au Sirt. We hive had t!ie b'?'. kind of winter for hatilinir, and tlti! lumber now at the River is im mense. I think il'ymtwere now to visit vour old enmity, you would see much M wonder at, in the way of enterpri.e and improvements. The River has three dams bftweru here and Kartlnu, and at each, l;ir;re hi inbrnnu' estalilishmeiils. A. 15. I't ed. dams the River just above town ami will put up a Saw-mill, (irist--mill, ic, 1 Our recent election was frloriously car- rictl bv the Heniocrats a hitter rebuke to I IIS aCCllieiiev . , Kestieeifuil v &.r t hi-- is l'ie s, i, is. in or Public Vendues we would inloiiii our friends, that they e.n o'il.i:n a neatly prudeil ar'icie nl dnubp notes, at this office, prinlttd expressly for such purposes. I I !)' Sullivan the pri.e fishier, is deelarerl a con- j ve t ay cni; iinj in tile late prizi'-fmht. The par- . ion Kraiiteil to Inmbv (iov, Uourk, in lsl.:, w,is j j on con,!,,,,,,,- I i " That he will not rngfigr in any prize. I '.gllt 4 rrtllul (luring 'hit natural lije: , and in the event of bis not eomulviUL' Willi die sairi condnions. or either of ihcm. then, i this ptirdon shall cease and be imperative, j and tl.e said 1 ones fsiillivnn shall be arres-! ted, an'.! i:jipr;,'(ined in-cording to his sen-; I 'lice All Article for the H05, Ao. , MY THK l.A I K AMOS SISTY. "MOW DO YOU I'D, l.l IS :" Lmws ai a lillle hoy, just learning to talk. lie was a hoy ()ii lo learn, a we shall idiow you presently. Ami, here, a word by the wayside. A tnllwg'nm to learn i much to be approved in anyone, and especially when ll is found among boy. Lewis, when nsked the question which we have placed at the head ol tins article, was re ipiesled by Ins father, w ho waji present, to reply. "Pretty well, 1 lliank you How du,y" do, sir f' And Lewis did as he was requested an example well worlhv of imitation bv olhar bovs. ll was a hurt lesson to learn, but he learned it. He is now it pretty big hoy; and he not otily lemembers that lesson, but the person who, accidentally, was the means of his learning it. First thoughts first sentiments first princi ples, are generally most easily attained, and most generally are the longest retained. This is a subject for reflection on the part 01 parents, that they afterwards may induce correct thooght, sen timent and principle, Now, "whit does nil this mean?" Fonie boy may ask and wonder what wc are driving at- Do not be in a hurry ; there is a lesson lo be learn ed now. You must learn to tt'fli'l.' All that you may wish to know, or all that you may w ish to cannot exnect at a moment's notice. Time must be allowed for all things, unless it is news by a magnetic telegraph, nf which, if you read the papers, you innst have heard ; and they do saf that it does business in no time at all.' The "Pretty well, I thank you," and the "How do yim do, air ?" of little Lewis, ate often words of no especial meaning among men who ate en gaged in the active business nf life. In thnmel- art, they are of minor importance; but, as tmd, they, and others like tl.em, frequently go far lo make up the wore serious matters of the world's transactions. Considered, as they stand, they are simply sentences of piAite enquiry, amlioi'e re ply. Now, we do not much effect (he coldness of Chcsterfieldian courtesy: (ask some one who knows; we have not time to tell you now what that means) but, to be polite, as instanced, in the case before ns, and have (he feeling come from the heart, carrying, as it always must, good will and respect, is something worthy of regard. Is the intercourse between yoursell and pa rents ? How careful should you be to henortlx m. This, you all, in your heart, wish to do, if you are good boys Let, then, the lips syllable forth the feeling in appropriate wonls. They are, na- ny-a-time, of more importance than may appear to tho young mind. The harsh expressions of " will !" "I wont 1" of "You shnll!" and "You shout !'' the rude "What !" " No !" and " Yec!" and words of like import, grate upon the enr, and will be remembered, maybe, by those to whom ynu addressed Uiem, lot'i; idler they may iiave bn-n for(rntten by yourself. With sisters, and m ar rnpticsiMiS, li e same rules of courlesy shi old he rliseivi-il, 'I heir ob servance will lend really to jour n jijui-U. Willi your playmates, too, such a conr-e is al so desirable : lor ar such times you are, as il were, in the world ; away from hi me niinplitu? w ith those who, at a future jn-riod may be found with you on the farm, in Ihe workshop, in the halls of literature, science, or li uislation, it 'mlcsslon;dly elided at the bar, or in the pulpit, or elsewhere. How important, thee, that you sin. old i,tmt rinht! liy the truthful observance of a judicious politenifs, regulated by proper ronduct in other matters, you will win the good will, the respect and love, in rally lile.oi' those who are to he partners in the society ol manhood, in all its forms, through after years. Remember, then, the enjoyment of due cour tesy Inward all with whom you may associate In alter life you will learn the vse of what wo iinv write ; and, it thn time of imt rovinu nt is post poin d, the hour may pass when li e plastic hand can mould Ihe mind wi;h ease, and direct i's ti n dei.cies. Politeness bezels (orbearaere, re-pect, kindness nnd love from others. Are nor such oh jecls wort by of consideiation ? ll is not wniih while to avoid beint' reproached w ith rudein-ss, awkwardness, and even with vitlgui ily all ol which will surely follow, unless the piece; t We inculcate is practised ? V.very boy must certain ly answer ''Yes sir ;" and it eveiy anions rf iheia should he asked whether he would be content to be closed with Ihe knnrnnt. the impolite and ihe poorish, we are sure he will then be proud to re ply "No sir." The boys shall receive slill further I attention. .llllillllit ill I'.iJ YO t; A .aw has passed both branches nf our Lei;islalure, and been appioved by the d vernoi, author. 7.111? the Adjutant flcneial lo ,.nm-,'i a field-piece to the Columbia Guards, ol l.i.m ville. Many people drop tears at the mu!:I of i'.!tres, who would do much belter to deep m.;h m i s. Use no ev.i-ioti.i when called upon to do , d action, nor txcustj when repp'-it-hed (or co'wi bad one. He neither lavish nor nh-rardlv : of tl.e two a. void the latter. A mean man is univ. r -.-. I i v rl . pised , but public lav,.r is a stt ppini; stone to prelennent ; thoroloie, generous letdins shouid no cuitiViileu. At the I'lilvleehinc In-litution, i.i faanlon, ll . n I is exhibited one pound ol class, -pun by -team in. j . to a thread lor I'no'is.inil miles loin;, and wovin I with silk into beii'iiilul dresses and tapi-;n. There is noMiin purer than honesty not ho i; i sweeter than chanh no warmer than love iiotfuni; richer than i.-detii - not luni; hri:,liit r than virtne-and notimi mole ste.iilfa-l limn lailh. These imile'l in one tniiiil, Irom the jm rest. Mveet. t, wanner, b, ,;;l,ti st, and net sl,,! . (di' happiness. A""1"- ' Aioeniiu, Courier is rii.a- "'"","' " " -" ' --' 1 .- oxiai-nis wue .-ai,c,t et , ti.e '"i i ' " ' .mother man. i Our most perfect motion nre like birds of p; due, which, il 'he eu e tall to tie' earth, e.m J.-.tll r -e iHJ.Ii AiTituI of tin Iluiop.i. KOllilT.F.N J... i.aikK I I.DM i;i . uul'K Hai.ivohk, I't-biiiarj I, p. 'I'litf Htitiuiicr Kuni:i ; meed iit Il:ilil"ix VCHlmlav. Hrr tints was ruveive.l from - - iSi. John's New Hninaw ick, this morning. Two weeks Liter. i ffl .. f I I, I II K itlAKKKT. iOIIOII II Till J bltgllUV miviiiii'eii. titles lor two weehs, iivttf tint! -liiiinlii'il thousand liiih s. 1 "iii r I I, mil, 4 )il ; l.i tr .MoIhIi! iitul ( Means, , ; iiiul South A iiii'iiciin ilrM'riitions iiiltiineeil jd.; Ainerieuii llottr, 'Jiis. a -7s. for wesieru ' ami southern. V lute wlienl, 7s. 3d. a 7s. (id.; Ketl, (is, 7il. )rr bushel. Iiiiliiiu corn white His. ; ellow, .'ftjs. Iron linn. 1 1'roviMoiiH, lenul store., and oilier Anirii eaii jiruduefs, in good demand. American ' securities further nth anei d. Money e:is . Mntiiifaeiuiiiii; districis llourisliiiiir. ton.! sols, ni. l'KA.NCE. -There had heeti dillicu- j Hies hetween the Assnnhly and the I'resi- dent. 1'aris was in iirat eonniiotioii. ; l'light hundred thousand troops were c;il li limit. Tim Ived Jvi'iiih!ic;iiis weie tin-! tirix'.iroil tt iiij (i iil. tl... ...ili ' t',.w.ii.u .w w ii, uii iii,: III nil il I , : ........ I. I.... ,1 I . ,v : X. . i nii'i iui u iiiiy , ii riiioieu. A li airs M'Ulf ll, j and niiiny of the oll'eiulers arrested. I he i city is now Irainmil. A hill was presi iiu-il ! uy me .tiinisier lo tin: Asseiuldv :vusl clubs: the I'resiilrnt depreeates lliein. 1KKLANI). lfitH'y brought out on a new trial. No clian-r,. in all-urs grneiiillv. EN I! (.AM). 'I he (Jnecn opened Par liament will, a lott speeeh. 'l'he spc.rii says (ioverntiteiit lias no idea of slultil'viii" Iree trade, and derlares her deterniiiialion to adhere to the eMnblihhed customs and reoulalions : but advises moderalioii ol'e.v penditures, with liberal policy. The cholera about as before, llcury Lytlon llulwer litis been iijipoiuted Minis ter to the United Stalls. ' lie Culilornia fever subsiding. fs'ciitral Jackson. A memberof the Whi party, who held f llit under "Old Hickory," related to one of our cotem poraries the I'ollowin;' touchim; incident, illulra tiny the kind htart ol tlut emineot statesman and patrol : "I remember oner," id 11P, .in 0nn of the many interviews have had with the lVsident,(.nr eonvernstion turned upon the doinestie relaiions of one whose unlhav qualities the (Jetierd ln'oblv eslenneii SpealiiiiL' of this man's wile, Ahen deeea serl,) who had been brouolii up jn ,,. neih- hood of tint lleinuiiii,'!', be lioor, m ulil uiati lliouobtful looked upon IIP 'oil, am! nun mured "I remember her, as if yesterday I had seen her last: a bright and beaiiliful flower! She bloomed upon our sight, and withered ere her sjiriti"; was prift. "He ee.iKe l, and as IV? nisei) his eves, I saw that they were s-li-ni i u;r wiih fears !" Such was the "iron tn:ni,"ihe wielder of Ihe "one man power." as those called him who knew him not. "J me ( u-neral .lack son oltcn, and hiid tie; happiness of inaiiv lonir and earnest enmmunes with that oai lant spirit but the kind tone, the feelinr heart, indicated in that one inverview, left an impression upon my niind, which nought but dissolution can efface." AV- AVI3.LSKT ASIDE, Teter Miller, of Easton, Pa., died leaving about rr-:itl(l,(!(i() won property, which oy win in: uireeieu lo no loaned tn mechan ics and farmers, and as it aeeiiiniilati-d in-tf-resl. ibis too sbenlil be loaned out. No part of ihe properly was ever to bp sold but loaninjr was lo be eonliiitp-d perpeluallv Iflliere shon'd be no person to loan, an lisylum was to be built with the unemploy ed money. A few d::vs since the Court, of Northampton decided against the will, nnd a nephew of the deceased, falls heir to the property, as his nearest ftirviving n lative. 1 1 1 i. ... i .... . . i i i Cr.l Fiirwii ii I : h'n Kri'hirin Z I'm! .'. I -1 1 . -r to Ihe SI, J.i lov ('ir,", from filebla, .'.'ew j Mexico, d sited on tin- !'! N-.vcin!n-r, tates thai ! Til. F remold act! .irtv, bad coitii;,enei. on tl.e I 'J-Vh the a-relit i f Ihe dr-t r.in.'e el ria li::1. ins I near I ' l - - 1 1 i, and -.v-re joi-oiis; t : i - - tii'i- ec I rwe'i. tl.roeuh stiews, tt-iv,rd the I'.icitio ocem. We L'iiv an e'ra -t li-..in tl.e eit,T : "The last we braid from him, be was t-. . i : i . i . . . i . vveniiiiio nis ttay siowiv lliroiloli snow t i- . t i ... fl limit ttto ieci nee:), aim wis with llli'es of the lop oftiie firs! ration of it live niotm- tail in t . It is the intention of Col. p., ; ,r e;aeiliebv an entire new roul". soutii of a,l his lorioc rrotitos aer-is the eontl'ieut. Ills pra-eiii snr, ey v, ni lie o mtei inter. est. Should a southern route be deter mined on for the treat rail-road across thr continent, litis survey w ill preall v aid Con cress in ileleiniining tin: western termi nus." 1 1 :.. . - rut. Why sonc : s a person viou in in he like new Hec.l'lse it's sin e toll IC. i ore.ii, i.e," a- il,,. tit'ij-ic-iii iiiutr i. I san when he jot ia l-i i t i I our i (lice, IV hv was ll: i. tin,. ,,' f. rjy ,,- iii,e iv.ioi : i. i eis,. u ,H s,.,,,, 'I'iC whit i- o i .. 1 1, lai ei n ;'' j llesl Mi, is when lellcw hlt-ais In ei Ins r-.itnt alhi r ' Why is the i a lo.if (, ,ri.a, ;, can e j i it !- llilll Wlll'll It I' 1 -.' S. Whv is a s!:,r , ,. !:;,. , ..vnman beatin l.ei !.c.y lleciU-j.-- ll 'i-i J.i-I.Mtj of ll ae s- :. - The I'-,rsi,HH have a iu i 'ten rreis. . .id 'i-, lis n in ,i re 4,-1,1 ., -, , - 'ai.ee, i ;,n , - I I'rcin C5anilii! '. (.i n.'.sieii(lnii'i' of tin- I Yiiiisj Iviiiiiiin. I I AltlllMU H'l, l 'l li. '21, I JO, "(inrinor Jnlilisloii I'.ll lira' jrslenlay iiioniiii" Icir W iistinur'txi i v . nt the. re- ijiiest nf den. Taylor, to inert him llien 1,1 r ' ,lol"'r' ' ; l I.:.. 1 ,!.. .i.i.iiji'ir ' ' c I I. I I'.... ilMIII'jnilll 1111- mhiii- en . Ti lev; id pit "I t"'ht . li'llie ogi jjiin- .1.. .. I... 1...I.I...I il.i.1 Minlli. ttll Mliirst'l llilll ,M I I"' IIIUIH U IIIIT l-.MIM' ..." po.-sieil die iVatikness to itiloiin lite pill)-j lie how lite harmonious pair left Harris-! hiti-ir it would h;ic Silled us from the la-k ! of i .posini; his lOxirili ney in slaillintr, and oriiritiiil ehiiraeler, I as the play bills would sat J never befne ( presented by ; any (loveruor ol ' I'ennsv Ivattia. ( )n 'rhui s- ilav, il hiir Coventor" h:t v in render-1 cil liiiiisell im isible, il wax whispered a-j hum tbiil he was .-ick. Friday dawned ; one hv one the hours elided past, an l yet! the predietors (if keenest scent failed lo smtll'treasoii jn the wind, liil after the mor- j nin train had left the depot. Then vaoue surmises lleetof wiiijr were set alloat, and i ere hioh noon arrited. the ihou-and tongues of rumor hail filled the lown Willi the stir prisinjr ililellioee.ee llmt the " hi)' Cover nor" wiis noionlv resloied lo soi.Tidues.s of I t till mil limb but that he had nclwnlly voiiinlieit from ibe jilnee uoiie od' like a drill kite, eul loose from its bob-tails, lo follow the current southward towards the , tiounl Capita! ! At an early hour ihe " hiir Covernoi" w:is observed to make hall at ihe corner of I bird and Walnut streets the heirinAinir of ihe board walk, leadino to tin! hill, when instead of eoniin-iiino- Ins coiiim: as usual, towards ihe F.xecittivc ('hitniber, he wheeled lo the rioht and quickened his pace out Walnut street, lo the vicinity of the "rairuifrcanawl." There it is said, he met Mr. Frcderitd; Walls periinreeinrnt, whereupon the beau tiful couple hurried to the cars, and were oil in a j illy. Mr. Cooper, who was already on thn bill to intend a meetinir of the House Com mittee, no sooner received tidings of the invsterious exit of bis Excellency, than lie too became excited, and bohiitir down in to the borouli, ordered a earriai; and fast horses, and posted "over-land" for the town of York, to intercept the flight fo the illustrious, fugitive, or, at any rate, learn whether he was hound fur Washington by Unit route. Mr. Cooper succeeded in reachinir York before ihe passcnijers who had left llarrisburo; by the monitti"; Irain, and when the hitter did arrive, a watch was set lodi'teet the J 1 1 1 k i n.'jf place of the " Whig (low in or. The lirsl and oii'side search wns unsuccessful, when a happy linimjlit e i . ii r . . .1 I sei.etl upon one oi nr. i.-oopcr s menus to examine the cars. Aerordinoly, ihe (vi'-s wore ransacked, and sure enonidi, in one of them, ihe ladies' ear was found the I ('overnor of Pennsylvania, hronilinj; in corner, and seeking lo .-httn observation. t Mr. Cooper, instantly took passage, and went on to U'ashinjrlon in the same train, I with a i iew no doubt to "hrad him oil' or! die," Ye reckless W bios wtil ye lake I wtiruitv: from lie' tale of the Kilkenny eals? i In ihe llnir-ii! this inoniin;;. Messrs lien- 1 zcv , Ntuizman and iSnively, uiiide reports j "from I In- Committee to compare bills and j ti.esent litem to Hie Cov,'' tint thev had ! i lerloinieit nun mnv. w.ij imjmreu i i . . . .... ..... where thev had found the (nivernor, but j no one vrnltired ;i reply. When the "tin- j sie;iii'd bills" were under discussion, the j W hies complained that tin ollii-ial record . h:id been kept lo show thn. said bills bad i ever been ollieially rcciiml hy the Exec- j I ii'ive winch, to lie sure was not ine laci ; ; vet what shall wo tliinti ol tiiesi- same i W bios ci.'fiii'vino lo the House that lliey ! had presented bills to the (inventor when ' he was mil in I lai rislmi'!r to n-ceive them ' ! Quiic a .spiriied debate luck place in the House (his meriiin.T, on a resolution oilVred by Mr- Swanwelder. !o empow-. er thr- j-iiut Ceiiiiniiiee unnnieK-'d some, time aen to iiivtsti":- thf lii-iiiaenii-nt of. the pitli'.ic M oi ks, to select per.-oiis to lake , d'-j't'siiioii". to he t:si d as ei idenee In fore the ''emmittee. The res'lu:ioii wa-.i !e!i- j niuly poslpo'.i tied bv a liiru'e inajonl v. ! lit, km i r. i From t'ae Nation d Inleliiencer. T!:C ilOW-'iVGl'IJB. t o-.v-wore) phenomena, to which a cor- . d. i.t iilioili.-d in our ea: er i I testt r.lay, ! re- s .eais to have til ' '" it.i ;,ppi'.u.mct! ill dili rent ..r's :( tl iki'i v. We have b-.-.-a shown a letter l'l-.. in I'l-ile-sorCh-ster lle.vey, ot U'fhe.-ter, 'e.A j Voile, iddresscl i.i a s'-it'iit i lie eiitleai.'.n of this , eif, , Iroia wl.ieli we learn that lh" sno.v in that j region has ru'eat'.y been covered with worms, j v.srvil'i I rem a tio.iiter of -an inch to an entire i in !. in Ifiejih. V,V are also inlorined thai a ! s:,i al! worm, of . i'.a;k c dor, and reseinbliiitj a ' tiny liiiil or seed, u-.is lonnd upon snow in ?i. I ar id ina during t lie last winter ; and also that about two years in; i a small worm oi'a searlet hue was , found on the snow in Tennessee. The worms itesciiiieit ay onr ennesjiiiiiiienl are saul to he a ipiarler of an inch in length, and bo.irini; a close le-euililance to t.; ins" ilrodnccd by v'tteesc. lo lookinj; through Ihe Trench and Kn'b-h writers upon problematic phenoiveiia, we have liisenvernl nin'hiii'; cali'iilati d lo throw liht up on the phenomen.i under consideration. Show- o ei s of sulphur, showers of blood, scarlet snow, . showeis of corn, and showers of such animals. a i as Iron's, lisb, .uid snails, havi nil 1 n learned- ly iliscu-sed hy v.n ions wntei -, but we have found no nllu-ioti in itny au''ii'.l or modern author to a shower ol wirnv. "A First Raic" Ouituarv A culempoiary I sit: Mr. M C. Ilaydeti, a citizen ol Llit; Grove I tmvnship, lotvi, recently frore todeith. He was hi old, very ';ond and in!clli:;eti'. citizen, exeep v.b.'i, .hunk I'rotn 1 .mliitmJon. Corresjioiidciici! of the Fi-tin-ty U ;ini;ui. Wasiii.no ro, Feb. -i, J m I ). The reception o lien. Taylor last -veii-ino, by the authorities nml eniens of the iN.nion a (Jiipiiid, was (jnile as eiilhusiasln: ii.i had been anticipated. The crowd in the immediate vicinity of the rail road depot, from hall-past six to ipiarter past cijrht, when ihe Ci neral arrived, was immense probably noi less than In e ilnmsaml per sons Ix-ing- present Asidlihe parlieuhirs of ihe reerplion :it the Ifi liiy House, tit the Washington llepol, and at W illard's. urn jiiven at lemitli.and Willi streat piiriieuhiriiy, in the aslinioion and Haliimore papers of this morning, n will be uniii eessaiy for mc to t!o into detiiils. lirowti's picture of (ieni ral Tiislor, in tlie roitimla of the Capitol, is a very ex cellent likeness, thutijih he does not now appear lo be quite as erect or to enjoy as robust health as when thai picture was taken. This is probably owinj to ihe lalioiies of his journey , and to the accident winch occurred to him en hi- passage from Cincinnati lo Weelino-, from which he yet suH'cis lunch inconvenience, heiiu; deprived in some deoree of the use of his arm, and eotiseipieully unable to take hy ihe hand the multitude who press forward lo greet him. From the General's brief speech on his arrival last night at W illard's, the defect in his enunciation, which has before, 1 be lieve, been frequently referred to, is said to have been very apparent Indeed, the impediment is .such, I am informed, as to place him clearly within the class of what are familiarly termed stutterers, though the defect was probably increased hist niht bv his natural diffidence and modesty, and the peculiar circumstances m which he was placed. A oenilenian of lSaliimnre, a Taylor man, and himself a politician of considerable prominency, who accompanied (Jen. 'I aylor yesterday from Cumberland to Washington says that the (.ieneral conversed very freidy in regard to ihe policy of his administration, but without eotnuitttiiio himself on the great questions upon which he will he cal led lo net in bis execulne capacity. The (Jeneral, lie says, staled openly and unhesitatingly, that Horace IJinney will be Secretary of ihe Treasury and on his way from the Welay House to the Washington lJcpot, staled also, in the presence of May or Si atoti and others, that no man would be proscribed bv linn for his political op inions, ihoiiirh he iniiiil necessarily, he rerelied, make a great many removals. The Ceiieiiil dresses neatly, and in Muck though without much regard in taste in the arranireinrnt of his apparel. He is morv portly than 1 supposed, ayd conies very nearly lo what hits been deemed the beau ideal of a well-fed Alderman. His hair, while, and but thinly entering his well for med head, is allow ed to straggle in all di rections apparently without much reoard to military precision. Uis team res are manly, but by no means handsome. In this particular, neither Urown nor A I wood hate done him any injustice. When the multitude cheers him, he has become accustomed Hi the uniform reply '.iod bless you. gentlemen peace be with on," and when the ladies address him or wave their hand-- and handkerchiefs from the windows and balconii s, ihe salu tation returned is almost equally uniform Vour humble servant, ladii .-. out upon the concourse nt Looking ,e Relit v House, he remarked, in a raised tone ot vuiei "Why. oenileineti, y on all appear lo be bovs are there no old men among Vint!'' when an old and oray-headed veteran poked his head from the crowed, with the t xclnnialion, "Hi re is one Cm. end, who is older. I think, yon are."' His countenance iudieairs honesty and firm ness of purpose, and his oeneral appear ance and niatitHio have of course made a cry favorable impression. On Wednesday, 1 learn, President Polk and b'dy willeive their last levee, in honor of (ieii. Taylor and family, at which, ili.'V will of course be present. I hy Fin El Thn valuable Steam Mill of M.-s-rs N. & ,1. U 'iii-iiTim On. near Skinners, Ivldv, Wyoming l.'o, was entirely consumed by Fire, on li e niiiht of the Goth J.-nnary. L" not less than $.? U')-a portion com red by Insurance. f'j- The (,'harleston p;iiers announce the death uf lix-Covernor John L. Wilson of South Caro l;n;'.. ft- Col. V("m. R. John-on, the turf man, is dead. He died al N-w 0.,'leans. Lkwis Cass, Jr., the newly-appoiiitrd chatR alia i res of the United States to Rome, was one of the p-.sseneirs on the F.iiropi-an steamer Niagara, which sailed from Boston on Wednesday last. (;-A woman living with her third husband in llarlford, has jn-t had a call from her first spouse, who left h r 21 years ai;o for Smith Amer ica, and whom she supposed lo be dead. During his absence she lies been twice uianitd, her se cond husband beindead. Hir.ii Watkii. The Mississippi at Memphis, on the Olh ins)., waswW.v ''' ", the New Oileaiu nullerin, and was slill rising. It was about ij feet above lotv water mark. (r The Th ajco.il Furnace, at Faxinos, in Sot thnmber'.and ronnly, is to be sold at 1'iihlic Sale on Thursday, the Slh of March next, by thu as signees of Denllt-r, H.ias.'i Co. Sivr.uLAR PRrsENT.-The lad.esof Frankfort. Kv., presented den. Taylor, last week, with ft m'amiificetil copy of the- Bible and the Const.tu t ian of tin- t:. Vat, ,, I'ouial in ihe same volume
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