imtm kmtpmpmm aX mwmmtd m : tm unrnkim #r * f mm* m xsptiaa *m |Nm rn'mj. i m Ikmmmm * mm fnift aigse faas waft** mil** I pxb.fmd pp. Ikm r* mm% xAs §nm, mm, tew At* •*, Bask o*4, I •, wnhani km hmtm* ikmmktMf wbisb lbs (team mm kkmmmmm I *mpmmmmsmm |teaasdf pimply Mm ********* in iba dstbia mm X rxwdsar or pxarwi- On ftsa 4*l lb# Mil X Fsbroary a ghmpm war ablsiaX XiM warning van. , kg fj. AMAM m/ • p ww |>vvi i ainw ™ i Lij^f! r lava eaaa Mara foakad apt* A* ,#aa Iwx ataoding aa <Mk, |hfcingaa AM -*■ -*--*■ _ JLmw it. -. fc . * - . ■' ® laWßlpf ■'*'Jj WJjtfb M laeg harp bid ia abvdsw, ibWai m aaa-blrft. f Inv (bit barg rpfca wall; it m**4 bxwaaa CfearSotts* Wood Fiord ate Lb Ua Wittia'v waaaatsni. Oaajraar ailil dag aga 1 mvalsd toward a bast Fan Back tajpxwb iba wavblnv. Tbaa f bad ia eSwb tba biiia bayaad, la cat As latary, bsakiog is Ua brigbiaaaa: bal saw ihoagh tba van was bal a ihtgUdapras abs*a tba ma ban ms, it was as mutk elevated by tssaete Umi tba abaaa auatetoed aerae tba tmogh el tba lead jibed Bawisp wagae, I eoald J>x at maid ax vavka tba jaßaaaae. bmi Isaday axX werahip. 1 alerted XT x vaarao taa, aad aaagbt baa aaba asMsd Xewly vlaag Iba baaiaaa, aad bates ba vat, 1 waa age is I tba fnt af ay yalf Iswedhais ieaeaabiae. i It lefts ftiX AMI I Lava tsra tea far a wa ist." nV "'" 1 ' ww * mm *" U waa ax amtl tba SSft af May ftst tfca ff*r*wa aaablad ia larva iba vwaaX,whieb baaitraaavaiabiy imbsdded ia *a iaw.aad tea ap tbv baa of match few *a rrrtrarat aa Iba OanXaadeoaX. Dormg iha imerva wag tea they bad aqfhaaa idia Oaav. aty mepfce fma tbair iaeaadiMeateariage by cold, lamina aad diraara, tbareaarb rrar eoo aaaad iar iba ahjaet af iba Exped.tioo, bw after variaa# iroitlam nempta, tbey vara eMpad la atiiaqabh all hope* of aaceam.— "•baaasorpaaa la dmail ibaparHeaa jam nay lafta Date MteaxteX which Aay arrivad abaat iha |at af AagaaL tkm aspadMaa aadar Br. Kaar, abbaagh wx eweeaiag * *egwi ptapwfcr wbich b waa daapXebad, baa eoatribntad import act aad anlaabls additea ta Iba geegwphy cf Iba Aratie regioaa. Iha higbeat poiat reach ad waa aaxly algbiy-aaa aad a bmt degraea af Ixbadt, wabta abaat gra baodmd adaa oftbaMa. in Ik* different exploration* bjr member* of ik* p*ny, Ik* nottbam coast of Greenland wa* wt rayed to it* term button IB tb* gtrxi HanboMt Glacier—thi* glacial aiaaa u M amtocd and described oe for aeit* northward extension into 4m m hod named Wait -■Ttftoa —a large tract of land farming the ex- Wk" nonkward of lb* American coo tin cut woe JtororeuJ and tbe exiwmee meeruia •ad af an open and ice lean ac lowanle lb* 1 role, making a* area, aritb tbe channel, of over fo*r ibaaaaad *iba. Tbe dk**W> of Ada Poiar Sea ia one of the aaeat kwatiug raaoha of Arctic exploration. It bad leaf been wpactnd thai such a traetof a aft aaaa to ba found ia tbe vicinity of the Pole, and •the re epic ion wan con tit wf te rorae extaal by netonl ox, aeppoaed dacorctitf. Bat hitherto ao satisfactory proof of lb* fact had boea obtained. Tbe evidence which Dr. flfasa ba* bad ffe true good fortune to eolloot ia fo*nd*d on beta of iremsdton obosira tiop. The eoast of Ibi* wyrtai'mna an oat 4 ravened for many mi tea—the water wa* viewed front an elevation of fiv* hundred and eighty feet, p wonting tbe mm tail, let* tptcnelc, aw red by • heavy awed, free taxi ice, and daahiag in aorf agimat a rock-boond aba**. Ia aannneiioa with tbir discovery, mverdl facta ware bronchi to iigbt iadteatmg a mildwelimate near the PHe.— Crewda of marine "MfJe. tba advance of r*- gauikld lift, the akahad wow agon tbe teefcs, and the riaa of the lh*rreom<i*r in the water, suggested tbe ropporitio* of a eitaaie raoi -ioraiioO toward* the Pete, ahhoagb Dr. Kane dadioea engaging to ika dtoensaon of the qotitioo. tn Donate ding oar oxlandai aotice of teto gnk, we easoot bat iwptat theexpmsieo of ow aanaa of lb* borniaia, many mad artcM mm of the iairapid chief of tea Kspwdrtioo. Jfi* modoat narrative baa a certain tat libit graphical tttciartroo.twcnaernailj aavaaliag j lb* highem order of many qualities, white in ten interact of bit in ri it an It, it ia atanrt to •porfiwaato aay, k the wort exei ling wondeia of romaeea. A vein of bean tifal hnmaaity pervada* ba composition, and •evw in tbe deaeribing of the aw* daaparmia neanoa, a lathing burner often ptopa forth, •bowing iho importance of uncongenial eir cuntktnSco* to titptaaa an aiaalio and ganer ona nature. The ethical laatou of the vwi- Q mas is a no tew preeiona gib to the reader tew it* scientific iartintfioa and ptetatreqwe i<ATBT gfioa more. Alain ia Eawpa appaw ta ba rmber caw- c glitwad Tb* Eagtrtk and Frcucfi alliiaw i ia avatry day growwg waakar. By Ika wri- i vol af tea Staartwt City of Waaktegtw wa 4 team thai "the Britiih fleet is formally aa- ; nonaood to remtia in tbo Block Sea, mtei Ruain folfilla her nbllgaiinw teat Gtett Britain, Austria tad Tnrkey eUim toba firmly united fa tela policy, tew teew three powers art making strenuous efforts te 1 withdraw tenia Ntpoieoe taw eoqwoing I wilb Snaate, and teat Katria la waking equal < effotta 10 rccura bia tH'inaca." 1 Tb* dlfficatty with Naples r*wtot un- I changed. Tbe recalled Engfite and Preach 1 Bibwliin frii Hiiwl at llaniflbL Tbe rillngmt fWSaia ef tee coy 1 ton 1 cwftwifon nf tee alDtare bmwnou Rtgfond i nad Aortris. ' • - 1 teMfta Amman Xmgitef.-Tbe Kmg of Denmark, who morally koigbtnd Ptufawtr Moras, hs. now eoafomd tee uawe honor upon Lieut kUnry. ft to wtonteteff trigbiy cwdhdbto lo Awwienw, tent, bte Any rankante hnnnw, k wmtta tbrongb aeteoad ..j JlwinVfitifi* wkMl mpwa ana (iwuivim wnivn bib vvbvww i* iw human race i • wraaaa, teraa' ' Xlaattea.a, fFmaaaday, **.'*7***. •mm Iba ClaaflM a4 AAerward. Tba faixam rata If rejaarrM a MM frnMiag tM,aM h $* M iha Fvnaav *"• Tbaaa Bapmbrnar warn wbbng m ■NBatay xaaßxalaataadgbrrfaXavMa "pax Maadhrff Bawaai, bbf, tea I iha aiaefwa ihay aaa v#ry evnrfx not to prava ||| | ' mm J lW> warp ha tea af ammHld aana arar iba pKflMit igi n A# baaax aad aarsapatrtag raw; bat saw Bay baas ax aas aaat tsgte far *a tafbf X Tbay bsadsbaad of datodad xaigtsaw M pa ax aad aid ia Baaaaa j aad Saw atoss tbaaa rpaaalHmaa i baaa laitad, ibay igaaa tba paav cmawwaX 1 tea lawlars fiat dXbarate aad vtyw fgate Id tbv taste srawiatsf lbs paXte law asd te widdTtaxi ThW ia rhatanaia tic X ibXiliis aaaab Tbaaa mate baaa ylayad tes gaaca far xssy yesn |aaay from thaSaotb aad tbaa left aaatdcd - aaaaaa. maw ary ara oyvsg I dm white area whom Stay baaa baaa SwT 5 ® dalada iaia Banaai wkh lawteaara m bait baaaL* ■bmp'a riiaa ia tear baada. I Oaa X iha orgaae X tba BapabbaaS pirt) wWt aaraatlj rnaiiliag avar iw dead aad waaadid, wah Haw Bagiaad claaaaa, raoL otks4l Uum tscli pptiinl pmy j§ ptsi cos* tax bad apex over mgtt mKm of doiian ■dfiaaa X daflaaa la apead ia crjpag avar aaw ia baa aodbag Car iba aid X te poor aw ipaa whom b took far iha aahyaei X iw It te in bo begad that the New England 1 Republican* ba*a teatood wialra taw tba 1 faitaio of thorr Emigrant Aid Sporalation, 1 400 (Aio Waal baa canted their tety Me • little aober ' raw. Tba lnm agueliiißß baa aeitbar f 1 paid fa • paßneel aor pecuniary point; and' 1 tba aerie* of the Yarwoot trgtolainia indi calaa that tba benst child raw of fauatfotmi know Ow fir* thai wtnekri tbew within. It ia a gratification low; how tba tart of No- 1 vein ber oipp*d in tbe bed the plot of wia chtof mid kypoeriay. tUnaltf Fire I On lart Salorday atoraiegai about 3 o'clock , I tbe Foundry and Maebiae-ahop of lit Joseph | 1 Skugitn, ia this town, ww diacovetod to ba oa fire, aed it was aooc (cmml that the baild-; ing could net ba wved. A Urge number a'. [ patterns nod carting* warn ramovcJ; and , 1 every effort made w save tbe neighboring' buildings which were ia evident danger.— . Tbe crowd of people was aeon very targe, •' and aa tbew bad been aawe raw tbe pieiious ' evening, and tbe wind was net vary Mgh, no other building was waterialiy injured. Bet 1 in aa hour from the fiat discovery of tbe fire tbo whole Foundry and Myhiamteop | warn ia wkw. Mr. Sbnrptew had aa insu rance of S,M* a* the property, bet kis tew writ atiU be aerie**. He ia already making > arrangement* lo rebuild. The fin wort have j originated aa tee machine tap, ttangh aolb- j ing iv hue a a to a innamii. Tbe stent of Ike in rwna awakaaud tbe wiade of tbo tei-taaa lo the "wagumai a of a 1 Fife Eagioe *d tfin aggaaaia* fat each a* j emerge acy Oar town baa b**a fortanataly j eery fib* taw ibi into wit to* ad Ira. Or tea goirttey evening a mrtb% of fie aitrviai vu ta" '■ *• °"f Jary Seem, at which Mr. Ww. M ' K * ir 7 gffifed; and it wa* a*, solved I* ptfagte* cad Other appataiaa. A tahw.'T**" wm W—"nd the work of safety atone* *?"■• Ajtomxa Fit*.—Scarcely huL* •** m *' awat of Someday mere teg gamed aV n i m Monday night, about 11 oteteok, the mf ** "fiaa"again alaiwud outrinawi.; and it was; ■ fooadlbat A* largo now haw of Dr. J. Raw- i ' any feCe., btonosa tee Caoai aad Brest, ww already son top <d in fi*mi-dWhen dm faw dy of Mr. Cooper, twiilwt en 4t farm, fiat ' *• * .t. A,, * r an fi__ J . I uifCOTeiM IM Off, BWHI COM3 M COM 10 tare Ike building; and wly tba bones and 1 *ag*wt ww* lakaa aw bafer* the budding wan ia a Maze, h aaaa liafi la to to*. The bam was entirely new, indeed not qaate fia- 1 iteod, wd bad boa erected in the place of on* which ww a rack by lights ing lart sum wer and tawed t* the pwi Mr. Capper, Ike fawMr, had meraid hewe taw town after * o'clock and pet kisteaw arte tee bam, but observed sotbicg wraag about tbe pmm fawe. Them it aolb ing to indicate bow the fire origin ted Thaw ww a large qs ratify of bay, wtbietfiad grain, tee. i* tbe bam, meat of wfcieb bee ban bw very recently stored tbew. Tbe lam ia several ihwaand dollar* to fifwwa. Beamy, kFKriry end Itenl- Caenl AppWntWeW*. tee Ma, end wtett tew wgtert in m --nteynaMte Mwn Siawb wd Me- Bride at* the eld tteritrt ifcrew, and Cpt. Faßww ia appaiwed Cafiwwe in te* plwn of Mr. BW. erfe* mtiwa wite • ctew wild, teat bo law wad* n wadai afitn. Tb* in eTtorby Mr. Em and' bteiiwfi terfiwaw. pawtawaw; and wMfaJten Matte Bwsah tern daw any ntewaf ten pnhfca imgian i tea CaaM fimrd ta iw ippaiwian, and hot ahraya *■ beet ofMewateeg tee tew- 1W MIWW, •MMmmUM feXfte ■MI atfe am, far on Mat pdfat th Bewty. •••'ril PteakMiit w *ap*Jlilfr <'-<! h judge by hie feay Mffrifeiioß la fffgfs sfftfm, and by hita imtatafe artssaistaasa with ths leed mg ntwrv <f rHw rejmbUe Ameag the men mm generally named ia connection with prefemem and confidential situations m ike mm eimimmtmUm tin dm. Cm*, ffnwaii Cobb, iefcn Mtfeft. D.rriet S. Diehioaen, %*■ a* i iwai iad iemee , Bright efhv 6mm, ImMIIRhIi and 4. fetoaayjoaee * * * Cbaafeef HmiaabMatiai, MM ffiehaef Kami, who ma tried and convicted of die murder of John Gesrge Tti faegrahw,the Fabraary tana of Me M*. van cow* Com., and sentenced by Judge Wfhmn el May tarai hat, wea executed in Mefirif yitdef MM county, e Ftiday, Ma Tiff wfcbra a law day a ef he tiaaa eppAint ad tar bid exeeetiou, ha appeared to beqaita stwonflfrtnd, and entertained strong hope at bring yardaned or steeping* aaae way (ha aeeaafiaa to whieh ha WM daaaiad. Ha beieg mMe la apeak meek gngfiab, it waa , hard la mevrtain Ma real foundation apaa whieh bo baaed Ms hopes. However, be did marten Ma hope, end h waa am setH iba saefesare aad ha"ii Tail w aealiaa hie lroe ssuditisa. Attempt la Break Jell Frustrated. ! Oteffacaafay teat, tee efaieraf tea sheriff of ff£*e COM*, h., white eitaiiiaf tee pr-oaec' W?*. * "PF •" • eoovkt, at rite ffc*Mfe je, drouwoiod two ire. iosiroereo,--, e."d~dy branded far detect, and reported the MM .*• 'A* h if, who, on Sunday momiag, m*fo **' oegh examieaffam, aad found thai ttwi] 01 tho BMt deepness convicts had taken oat tee rivets of their kg Woo#, aad tbtaettoed to kifl any person who attempted to repiaee tbeat. With the aid of a revolver ha forced ibeot ad into a dungeon, atd having tent for a Mscbwilti he toon eaeeaeded in rep facing the iron in a atnhetantiai ateanev. A heavy waodea Wadgeoa, moon ted with iron, aetd an iron bolt, (harp at one cad, warn foand ■arreted about the ■etiooera The htagara Exposes Tenia Wm be takeß off the Reading Railroad oa the im e( Peeewhai. It wm a gram ooa veaieaee to Northern aad Wetteva traveteia by whaat he dieeoatiaaanea will ha regioucd. We aadentead, however, that tho hate be# been kept ep dating tee latt eighieeo aionibi at a daily loet to the Reading Railroad Com pany, ha tho hope of attracting e taffieient amaant of tbroogb travel over I be mate of which h ie e Boh, to make h permanently i emeu em ire. Tho hope be# not koto real- | bred, aad after a fair trial of the experiment j the Company am itleemttly eempellad to | relteqaiah h, at Inaat far the pmcnl. Pas senger* far Batetepl all parte an thie aide ] can take tee legater ap morning mail train at Philadelphia which leave# there nee hoar later than the Express did. If banal bayoed Brnwa, they lay aver them faam AW P. M. ; soul AW A. M. next motateg. Theaagh the ap P. If. Mail Ma, aa at prom at. Rataming, Snath see banal trains connect from Niagara Fair with tea dawn hitiming | Mail Tram, ptiag Port Cltetea a* 8 19 A. : M-; aad from Ftetira with tee down P. M. Med Train, pomaag Port Clioioa at 4A P *- Sohhery. On Fa day eight, the 14<h robbery of ftmknt MM tmm M t etern al their —rimipft aad aappd 1 the pabbc beam of Fimria fteegter. Tk* m<T m iad of Vim- Bharry, Wg.Biiml. Wtfimai Boeder, Mr. Bene, Dmwl fain and nthari. Upwi aetuiagSfar te Borneo! fend Bain phMd thaar eiethM andor ikfk ! eiflaoe fat the barter aeearity af their emeey. with their datbaa on. Derfaff +o night MM of the party ••oka end dwouiaaed that hie detha am pMfnandM hie bead, aad aram oo the fleer- Cpoa aeamhieg kra hie am, eat foaedraMa* The afa*a eftho othar two UdM* mibij <!■■■ wwfc teaiwr of the robbery, the party aiety Marled far a oeighbwiag layenr about naatnoK, w bara another eorapaaye/ vailtat ■aa bad Mapped. _ They wanted Ja ane ■heah.r thy bed aim baaa wbhed. Whan Meal ha* way, dtey Mat the other party, aka, hating Mai atttW earn* Miliar! ana, Paegjaa'ahL aaea Tinted by the duel— The aarpriM aad •* the two pet tine, thee ■miag la the read, aad diaeaam lap *ai hadthad haaa Mhhad, aaa ha bMr ianpieed thn ihaailhed- The Mad won i Maa aeaMhed for tb* paryaaa of finding aaoM i (MM ad the ih ief, aad hy tha aide of lha way the packet beeka mm faand aieely piled ap ■ad aaepty. No traea coeld ha dieco Tared of dM aeasp who had aHdatha Marfcat MOB aa wadriai a viat The aaaoant that tad aaa let aaa htm M to Mo. BTCant begin* ia tbia place next aaak. The aaly trial of aay general interest will be that af the Com. a. J. M. Price. There Si eat teach other raatMoawraMt haaiawn W The gas wtxhs of DaaaMa art com pfcted, aad Mi good people of lhl floarieh. iag pflaae ara no* aejeyittg the adrantage af bating their bnildmga righted ap by gaa. 'Cy ' ■ XnVCATtOffA/ be Fabric achoeta i^FhttageiphtnT* I The Philadelphia High gahodf ie the eppor 1 ot M P®hbe Minimiii aeftaaie, and ie open ta evary man's child In thaeity Whieh peeeamae the necaMry attainments. A regular examination (a Said of alt (ha ap plicants to* admission who may coma from Ma serine* pttbffe gramma* aekoofa af MB aity Tba irtmber ef pepMe ia katitad to *OO, aad the faculty of. biatrnction fomiahes tbagrmrniaof MMmhool with a practical adoedpCpmSor la MM af many aoHpga tjradndfia. rong men who hare been tmfnarfat" MM satrcel ean reeeiv* the bast akaanan* hf ptaeea af btMktaar, and tkoaa Who bars gone Ihroogk the Normal School, Bat while MM putflto edneation af Ma yawg la the atty lea goad ana, it la net aa eipearive a* Ma mart limited education of Ma ram a naatbar of pvpHala tba aaamry Tba asbaata Mara am ganarahy graded, Ma aabafemwah clemifled, aad Ma iaii boaka atilferat. fwMfe Way feMßia fe BBaehofara aca avaragad ta aaary teaabar, vari* ftrw ■Meefehmliig feat thaw tit aehafeta and •ww waabam. Matt gtsatdk are about ' WW a abatis m 4 tahebata, aad tbaaa hwva mweh fern bha* tmd Htluaky than many ia Ma eaamry with ooiy W aebolara, bat tbaaa af amy ferngfeabla grada, aad wftb avavy variety of baoks. Re Mat by grading the aebeaia and hamag naifermity of taxi beeka, MMk4aM MB ill flhfß —-M *- J h wit a a WV ■•■wm" WW "• MA MJ BUUCBICU UVIIVE aad uffewsasr ilm aa isiw aawaaaps Tba laacban tbera maat bare a prcharion al edommen for Mrir ataiion. Moat of (ham recaiva from tSSO to ggOO a year, Moagh Me Friaeipah af the varioca departments gat maeb mora than thee# salaries. Bat aa tuPM who gat (have honest wages are pro fessional teachers superior to moat in the eeaatry schools, and ae (Say taka charge of some M scholars each, it ia evident Mat a good education there costs only about one half aa much aa in ungraded or mixed school*. I K competent teacher can aaaily teach 80 Mtl ,Jar* ia a graded school, but not mora than 35 in * pro-Twcuoua and mixed one. Frmalr Educatteu la tba tf*d Malea. Erfose aa liea a Boston pper which qu'Ofw, among ♦ff 'gMifit of Ma Massachusetts Le gislature, one of SIO,OOO mada sometime sines for the founding of a New England Parnate Medical College and an annual grant of Bf,ooo for fire yean, to endow scholanlifpo ia it. It is nothing new and Mipriaiog now In the moat anlightened paits of the United Stater, that the practice of awdicuc and surgery should be shared by woasea, though at first opposition was made ; by vulgar-minded persons there as elsewhere. When a few ladies sought a regular profess ional edneation, aad mads their way into ' claaa rooms and hospitals by courage, pa tience, acd deration to their object, it was ! presently found that the manners of tba stu i dent class of young men underwent a fa rotable change. The naxl discovery was of the eager desire (which might have been anticipated) more than half society for (emak pkpanaris. Not only did wlrea and BMtheredesne the attendance of qualified ladies ia tbeir awn cases and (bote of tbeir child ran, bat husbands and fathers sanction ed Me natural preference. There are at seedy eight female physicians practising un der a diploma ia Beaton, soma of whom beae a large aad laasaliva practice. There wam thirty-eight stedeola in Ma Female Medical Collage last yeas, and right have already graduated from Me young institution. The legal r tire great of SIO,OOO waa bestow ed ee condition of an eqaal sum being reload from other tesaacas a ropela<ion which ia now neatly fulfilled, while it is koowa that divers legacies will scents ia course of lima. Of tea graduates who have oatesad upon practise, see ceo exhibit a register of Dearly MO bister which have been accomplished with a Htwater safety and anaaass. Another hM atersrooo Apt nam Jot aad nish irks meatus Whenever these era sufficient date te establish tea teat (sow little, if at a't, deputed in America) teat chiUteirtri ia fined from Ma worst diffteahiM and dangers whan tea onaafMßl i isrinm rf mn is dispensed with, tea amdicsl aad sn%isal ears ol wo amo and ah fid roe will gam into tho bauds far whieh Bat are designed it. Nor, iedood, is this ids* qaite unknown in this country. Fas in tee Universities bote of Fdiubnig and Glasgow the Prefsaaoss ate te lbs habit of giviag eegwM of tecteme te fametee oo mid wifary. Ae a aooossusy ogMoquawo of this opening of tea eosabvo pvofaaaica to woman, a project ia os foot lor tho artahliahmanl of a Practical School of Medicine in Now York —a hospital far worn aa aad ohddsaa, where ■adami amy stady and afaa norsaa bo train ed. A 1 irdicale of lady-phyiiateos has for 100 tearsiog) ability, and success; aad thorn aaaaw to ha a ctear prospect of a fair divie saa of tee prito ii ileal field. It ia not te tho aurdteal prefaminn aloae that woman are finding mope fay their tedastry. Tbo prom of ten United States ompteys women as mg ntariy as the factory ; and in a youthful and tmewtrve eaaalay, which capias with stsaggs* mtiaa tea aaatimmtalitsm af the Old World, "tee chivalry af moo," is at .tea** pas ariaiag wemaa te ha wim, aaafal aad happy. Nat only art aad teamwso, bat aataeca, sosa - apaa wail whosm work at thorn, la eaa bmilm with team new opportunities the dram safam of the United States ia Iboroagb ty raapeetefcla, however it may be hindered and ridicakd by bigete and rrosll wits. White tee amay af tea woman of lamps ara Mriaspf teak husbands' fairness aad teair owodipafatiaaformam aori.a.liny, byamsieef dross whfeh fa as aahaaltep atdjteteasoM asJtUaaoatawl wml^ngly. United fiiiin are aadmaariag so sappteat modM of dmm whieh era tojarians to health r and - 111 mIII ,by one or more Whieh aad mgaroe also. h sppasro that tee gea' tteonra of tea tearily am as wad piaaaad • with a rational saw nan fas their wives aad listen m the husbands Of Paris aad Lsadon are Inenmmoded by the bartwwwa female faehlaaa of Mf IhM. Whatrier maf be Me meek ef dy entlffort In *#nnaxien *Mb the general mort, It ie pratty clear Met time ia no use atffvtnf any longer foe wamen to lag mad# Mwfln 6t alavaa. Considering Mat nine tenMi al the woman of England antn their bread in etw way at another, and Aril it ie nwaraiiy impossible to exclude (bam from aay new department ef aefenea, art or indnatry, it ie evidently high lima w iaara off dieeoming or protaetmg ageinat a hypo thetical "aqaaWty af the mum" to ragatd to pawoai, aad to an an to a better equality be* fen tba law.~Zoude* Hmu, On. *l. Halaa rat spaahiag. . I. A aalewtad apeeeTriiould ba (tarrectiy laartlad before any attampt ia mada to tptik k. I. Mow epeaklng ia paMia, tba paptl vhaeM practice by bfmerif tba emphasis, tone, inflection, goatoro, be., af the piece, and dndaaeor to perfeet himadtTiw Mam. F Find am, if peeeibfh, who waa the an. •harot the apeoeh; alto en what eeeaeion aad ** nbM parpaaa it waa spobaa, that yea may understand and feet the aantimanta ex premd in H, (*■ Ir w o• • 4. Tbedreas should be very neat and plain; f<* aoMad and awkward clothe# spoil the appearance of the moat graceful peraon, while very showy clothes nreke a ridiculous appearance . Walk apto the platform lan firm, bet graceful manner, and ba sera to stand in tbc right ptwnr, near Urn front of it, before bowing to Me audience. Bow quite slowly before commencing, and after finishing the speech, by bending the body and neck The right foot is sometimes drawn back a little toward tha instep of the left, but it should not scrape harshly on the floor. . When commencing to speak, the tone I should be moderate, unless the speech be gins with some sudden excitement of feel ing. Aa Me subject increase# in interest, the tone should become more earnest; and if the most forcible pari ie at the close, these should the tone and manner be moat effect ive. 7. All the rales given in the Reader's Chart for Pauses, Inflections, Tones, Man ner, Emphasis, Ac., of Rmimg are just aa important in Sptaking, and should be oare- studied and observed. 8. While spring) *y *> imagine your self to be the original or author of the piece, and to express the scntintSrita in an earnest and impressive manner. 9. Do not stand in one position through the whole speech, but change the posture aa the subject of the piece changes; avoid, however, any constant motion, or swinging of the body. 10. At first you should attempt only those gestures of which you understand the force and meaning. It THE Sot lanißiTXßt—Sir David Brews ter rtalea that ao strong bss been the belief that the son cannot be a habitable world, that a scientific gentleman wrib pronounced by bit medical attendant insane, because be had sent a paper to the Royal Boeioty, In which he maintained that tho light of ths son proceeded from a dense and universal aura, which may afford ample light to the inhabitants beneath, and yet be at such a distance aloft aa not to be among them; that there may bo water and dry land there, bills and dales, rain and fair weather, and that as the light aad the seasons most be eternal, the sen may easily be conceived to be by far the most blissfol habitation of tbo whole system. Io lese than ten years after this ap parently extravagant notion was considered M s proof of bis insanity, it WM maintained by Bir William Harebell as a rational and probable opinion, which might be dedueible from hie own observations on tho structure of rim sua. Mow CeaatevMte. Tho following saw counterfoils on Bank colas which bsvs soars circulation in thie vicinity, have bona recently del soled : Farmers' and ifteteafas' Bank, Eaton, Pa. -Mb, sparious, Vignette, Suite' Aram of Pennsylvania, on right end Indian femnte, oa fail aad a portrait, Looomothra between officers' nanus Beak of DamaUk, Danville, Pa.—s'a, spu rious. Vignette, large figure 6 with obernbs clinging aroand. Beak of Dmnittt, Danville, Pa. —lo'e, spa no a* Vignette, female and water scans; ißsta MN! right md \ KM! hswLoii left. Crthatkii Beak, Cakaakfa Pa —s'a, apuri ous. Vignette, throe fomsla figoiee—on lower right end, Btedallieu head of Waehteg taa; on teh and, fits large restate figarm. Ofrari Book, Pkilaitlpkia, Pa—lP's. Geo ami appearance of the note good, can bo de tected by noticing on right end there am two ffgama, male and female, embracing. On the gmaioa, those ie a medallion head of Ofrari; aiao oa tbo good note# the wotd Too aroand tea margin te is large lettam, Oa tea eoomerieit, teay am quite small. Hameknrg Bank, Iterraknrg, Pa—lo'a, mcrioas. Vignetta, fomste, sbiehl, figure 10 above, mole aad fimala on tea right) ca nal oa teA. Warren Cornell/ Bank, Warren County, Pa. —6o'e altered from 3' a. Thia Bank has not issued toy fifties. Mechanics' Baak, Pitteburg. —s 'a, spur ions, altered from counterfeit oo Mechanics' Baak, Philadelphia. Vignette, female in a mcrial lion ; oa right ead Washington pod boron, and on left, Mechanics' Bank (Phil*.) Build iug. An Ciy Book, Hem Mama, Conn. —fa's, 10'S, to'#, and 50'S, abated from Ife. Vig an, Washington.. Oa tho teA end, a fe male, and oa lbs right, rabbits, Ao. DeHemm Gfe Bank, DelamaeaCjtp, iO'e, sparioM Vigootle, Medallion Hand. Oa righrijaad) Railroad aad Canal, aad an toft, Head at Wm.Pano. Bank of Oermrn itown, Gwraariniin, Pa SOfa, altered (ram Vs. Vignette, Boy an Horseback, Cauls and Sheep, Ao. Dame Book, Norwich, Conn—s'a and 10' a, I altered from I's. Vignstie, two tesnates 11 working a Press. t— It. h._i HMI,* Htaairseho, Nov."iT—fh* MM of M. nal Com mirni oners sotnmsnocg mekine itmfr appointments el I o'oloek, toelay. The M lowing ere *U tbat have yet been ennoM eedt ftprrm/rndmf of the Colombia Miilroad, J. B. Baker. 3 spit i ferr .—Delaware Division—Will ism Overfield, Jr. Eastern Division—W. For*- ier. Lower Jan let* Division—D. Eiaenbtee. Lower Weatem Division—John Gallsher.— West Braneh Division—Tbomav W. Lloyd. North Branch Division—George W. Search. 0/ftfavn—t*Aen, D. H. Nelmsn New Hope, Clt alee B. Palmer; Bristol, Pugh Dan •an ; Philadelphia, J. T. Smith; Po!i, B Lavarty ; Phrkesbaig, W. MaVatgb; Colum bia, J. I* Ltghtnar; Portsmouth, I Liver meas; Hwrisbwg, John H. Bredbead ; New pen, John Hartaell; Lvwietown, A. G. Har vey , Haenagdoa, Thome* Jackson ; Hoili deyabnrg, Joseph MeCleiland ; Johnstown, D. Full wood ; Blalnvilte, 0. S. Jamieeon ; Freeport, G. C. Seowcen; Ptrtaborg, We. M. Stewart j WlHiemapart, J. Flee; Her thumberlend, J. Swiaeford; Beaek Haven, John 8. Fullmer; Athena, We, 8. Onion; j Free port Aqueduct, Hen ry Neabit; Janiela Aqnedaet, A Bftfar ; Bridge at Dnnean'a Is land, C. H. JMgfer; Outlet at Petumflotb, Was. Cole. tVesghms eters. —Esston, Win. Abie, G. B. Oimetead, aeefaaat; Philsdnlphis, R. Simp eon, H. Leech, assistant; Colombia, J. Moy ar, j. Watts, assistant; Portsmouth, H. Righl mayer ; HoUtdaysbarg Look, Christian Sny der; Hellidayeberg Seal**, George Potts; Johnstown Soales, J. Bock holder; Pittsburg. Joseph Gawsrd; Beach Haven, F. Mc Bride, A & Bacon, assistaiit. What Their Probahle Fate will he. Attempt* ere being made in this city to raise a company to ge to Nicaragua, seduced by the premise of foods to be given lo every settler. The young teen who contemplate going on this expedition Mrnld look well to the ooa sequence a. Tb right of Walker to give a title ef lead will certainly be repudia ted by every opposing government wbieb may overpower him, and ee long a* be re main* in the country land eannot quietly b* cultivated—for the natives ef Nicaragua and the snrronnding countries will be ooatineally Warring against him. Tim fact is, the men who ar* seduced lute Nicaragua by aaeh splendid promises are wanted far soldiers; I and ens* there every American is regarded h - filibuster—they will bar* to fight in tail defence. It appear* bp • report in Walker's newspaper organ, thai within the last four teen months he ha* received from the Uni ted State* a littl* orer 4,100 reerJit*. Of tbaae 144 are reported as baring been killed in battle. Walker's whole Alice on the let of November, including the lest arrival of 125 men from New Orleene, was, by the retnrns, only 1,275 men, leaving about 2,700 to be accounted for. These recruits bare either died from diseases of the climate, wounds, &c., or run awsy. This does not look like the realization of thu flattering prospects which ere held out to adventurers. We state these feet* merely as a caution to young men, so Cat they may do' their reflecting be fore they Mart for Nicaragua, for afterwards is a little too late.— Ledger. CotmTzarzrrzaa CONVICTCD.— F. M. Lew is, Charles Moore, David Hampton, and Jno. Conner, were tried and convicted in tbe Montgomery County Court, last week, tor passing counterfeit money. Lewi* was sen tenced to 4 years' imprisonment, Moore and Hampton each 5 years, and Conner 1 year. Three of tbo convicts were residents of Nor riatown, and had heretofore borne a good character. OT Delaware, New Jersey aad Pennsyl vania war* the first three State* tbat ratified the Cwtiiution. Trna lo their first princi- pIM llwjr nobly own* lo the rescue of (hat greet chart of oar nationality, and caw their united vole (or James Buchanan. Via Philadelphia, Paiemore William eon, Edmund Schism n, and Meeea Hagar bane been hehl to bail to anawer the charge of Kbel on the Hog. Wm. B. Reed, Mr. W. B. Rankin, "d others. JioOovmf't Omlmtni ami jPiflt.—These po tent remedies constitute a materia mediae in thomedeee, for there is no internal or exter nal diaorder eontrolable be medicine, for which the one or the other of them is not a Ceitire remedy. Eruption*, tumors, scrofn , scarry, cancer, mercurial diseases, asth ni, rheumatism. sorn throat, gont, dropsical SWVffinge, afc.. snbsidO and disappear under the action of the Ointment, and in cases ol dypepsis, dysentery, eieh headache, diar rhea. lirer complaint, piles, cosurtneas, de bility, end other compiauiie originating in the internal organs, the Pills produce the mem setenishing results. WIAIAM A ~ Oh Wednesday, the iTtfa instant, by the Bee. D. J. Waller, Ma. Amusw Hanson, to Me*. Csraaasjui Hsususac, both of Scott township, Colombia oouMy, Pa. On Thursday, the 6th instant, by the Her. R. A. Sbarrette, Ma. Tiroiis Wiuvaa, and Miss Ssbsh Dirrntrcw, both of llentonr temship, Colombia county, Pa. SMUtOk* **<NIWWPH la Willresbarre, on Wednesday last, Mrs.- Amt R. Niracix, wife of Edward S. Niebell, senior editor ef the "Lueerne Mason." rot KBIT. A * lor building on Maia street, Blooms butg, for rant on reasonable terms. GEORGE WEAVER. Btpomeborg, Nov. t4, MM. LIST OF LETTERS i Benereft James, Phelps Charles A., Belhaapp, E., Waters Alexander, Bloom D. L, Smith Wm-H., Dean Willie Ann., SanksyJsmss, Giat Jacob, Berry William, Gerhard Henry, Beranoo George, HIM John, Baker Thomas, ** HiUad Thomas, Dooggan Michael, ship kitchen William, Hogg Willism, Monro Mrs. Margarets, Money WiHis, Parsons calling for the shore letters will nfoma my they are advertised. ' PHILIP UN ANGST, P. 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