. . . . . ~ i•T .. ,!'. I •i, : ; 4 ,-, :0 • •••. .-.,11, ~),. - '..., --.- - . 4',...... „.... . . ._ k ~,. i i , ~ ,7-....,..: 3., 1..1 .1 . •' . ' • r) , .•. ~1 .1,1 1 ,. . ~ • . , . ..., , . . . . , , . ~. , .* ' , ,-,' ~ ~, y ..• • ,'.,, ',.• • , ', , , • . I :,•. , ;it , f,.. , ! t.i. , 1! , iI ...,Ic, . . . t . '" '''' Iri '""'''' • '-'.•• r , t.•• t ,;,,; ...t •-•••••••:',."., ...- .1',... , • ••.' '',, , - . ..m.....01 . . , •. . , . .. _ . . —.... tiirol iq; t , ziwt 'ii lrr , I'.lflitt ',lr.": Ito, MEE c,rit., ti r•-7 - ,lrrti ---- 1 - " , `"" & • 'C:' 11. 13LIERLE1111 vot,um s t E!=aMMTMMIMM INIZIA =, revv i . v .. t .. • ~, :. ~•, .4-3 fgaa4, l 24 ...... r ",-i „......., , .-• ••••,, iv -,-,-_,-,. • ~•• ..,.. • .. orilm.uldrcseq. A .,, „ ,„„ a . 0 ,0 .: Etoale Of XIFN g3r kitIWEOI , Ao -Sll,slpmliciily,l(lwß74lll,.(latos coon ty ,P,lt., 4 1 1 04 will 801. At Pottlic Stile, on ,S4//9:! 1(4 / .44044 of ,Doember,imot., at,l o'clock, P. ,Al,-, ,lii 7 ,•Yirl l l l l,of jui °Mir cif the Or. Ip),kana", Unary of Adams couotx, pa the , PrelniFe ll ... , .••'. .*.• . ... ,• ; 'lll 141 IP ARM . . liti t ' eiai (i t d e celi ti et I , Pilil VI th e"townoltip lititt...'idil'inii,l4 MA.' of soh', !Wily, •' It er Wiilr,' Joliit Bonder, and oawrs, "olinitai.ilii . g 'O4 'A'CIIES, more or less,— ' The', Titiprimdtiorits liri- 'a I •,i , - -,1.7!1-B*r9o-V LOG . i .,••4 : - -'IWEILLING . 111' , ` with It Stone Kitchen attached, a log Barn, and all. necessary out-buildings There le emelt olwater near the door, and an . 4 -trry. , • - '-) . • •. : o f .choire fruit, of MI kinds, on . ' ' ' the premises. There' is tt , fair • proportion of Meadow aud•Tiinherland. - . 10 , 0Allendetiee. will he given and terms Made known on day of sale by J. H. BOWERS, • JOSIAH BOWERS, Ilers Dec. 1, 1854.—te PUBt SALE • OF VALUABLE gsiTtiktZk, IV virtue of an order of the Orphan's SLY Court of Adams county, the 'under-, • signed, Atiminititrator Of the estate of JA COD BISHOP, late of Germany town ' ship, Adams county, de:leased, will sell n: Public SalmOri Saturday, the 3)th of 'December instant, at 10 o'clock,. A. M., olt.khe premises, the following described •. Real Estate, tho property of said deceas• .4ed, to wit: ' No. P—A. Tract of La nd, . • it now was the •• NIA.NSIO N P. 4: 1014," • . ?.ate in (44trunany towneinii aloresaiii, ;O inking the town of •hittlestown, filo larapilte, - adjoining 'lands of Duties. Win., M f•She'rre, dud' g a l .' ere, and containing Q 4 ACRES,, wore or less, on hick are urectcd a • • ,TW© STVEY DANK DULLING. M'.,M Kitchen attached; rlargm Batik Barn', part stone end part frame, n . Ind ri,one story and. other improvements. arecolsolwo,wella of never: failing water near the door.. • . , • No. 2-LA Tract of 'Land, '.situate in snipe township, on the road (win Littlesto wit to Ilenover, about* Iron . m i the . forer . plaice, nett n61011111;1 , 11,mtla of ofJoho Spangler, Jacob %Oriel!, :Sown S. Bishop, and others, containing 36 ACRES, metre or less, about four Acres of which ...tire well covered withlond . 4 4 1%1 Piney Creek rens through the tract. No. 3—:.Tract of Woodland, aiutatrr p.trtly in ,Germany and partly . in Union townships, najoining Isintli of Jahn Hilbert, Piiiiiiw and ••thers, itou• ' 1. thong 0 ACRES AN 1.) 41 PERCH ES, mare of (ego. . No. 4-1 Tract of Woodland, —.satiate in Germany - township, and ed . joittilig Vends of the heiii" ol Christian Bishop, John Hilbert, and others (-con taining 4 ACRES AND 15 PElte HES, more or less. No. 5—A. Tract of Woodland, ' situate insame township, adjoining lands. of heirs of Christian Bishop. Amos fele • ver, and others; containing 7 ACRES & El PERCHES. _No. 6—A Tract of• Woodland situate in said township, adjoining. lands' of heirs of Christian Bishop, John Butte rs, anßatlierc tiontairiitit 4 =ACRES & 190 PERCHES, more or less. Nos. a. 4,-5 and ,0 adjoin each dtheroand will ho sold,separate.or entire may suit furchasers. ' The above property is one of the. most desirable in the coduty,,boing lopted with. in a few miles of the terminus of Ran , , over Railroad, and convenient to Lillie Kilns. Persons ;Slating . •to view the '-‘ifeent Wei:' Will - be'shown the same by call ing on theilOsqriheri Attentrance s Will be — given and terms • , :irnade . knovrefirt dsy of Bsle fiyy' • : r A'L.'l3lSHOP,Adtrei.'. By tbe:Ctinit4EDE'Dt NOBBI4 Glom)% Pi& • - 11ArWANTER • APERSONS hosing: Hay , to sell will do. well tiT calling on WA Subscriber, in ."(leitysbneg; deeinfttiorpuratiasing. Mik r l o4 .ic OOY be Peld'at till times. eirAti intend r s'itisincthe - , Hry;liftet , being paekeit, hauled either td . Henever tor Baltimore; the preference to " will be gid,Ori those from whom be ....PMLIV5 ha l e • SOrsOMON 'POWERS. , Dec. 24. 1882.r-tf '0 IWe *tie I Colnl . 0t! 10 cheap 404 jot re A ;AK! mind: by,. • • , , „,.., ABM ARNOLD. „ i(10 , V9 . k 4M1,14EDX 1 7/ 111 W 8 9 kinde; from the, best / '', l 7 . v Roiliest ilt;lhe , City, coo , ” etaitit# oiliatid and for self! tit ' -441,Px4c4n4Pookstore of I la — DUEHUR. ; ''I3 . 9I I 2 XPP" ( 10,A,C1f,„' FAT, • No. 157 Franklin street. lialtimers SK • 1854:44 =MO 110 ymi wont C IEAV 01tQC1411.4. " '.I,FAILNESTOOMEL; 3...• -PUBLIC. ;Ka E. • • On .111o4day. Janyary. I al, 1855, . AT 1 O'CLOCK, P M. IkWILL he offered' at l'ubliC Sale; 6n w.! the, it'rertiimes. in the ',borough.. of Gettyaberg. the, very Aluiiritlo ' • - ' TOWN' • RESIDENCE.. , • ,N, of Dr. DI Girmlarcr. now neriarded l i ,2.." 0 by ,J. V. and 11. J. FAitiorsi'ocar, entisjating of a full Town ;Lot, fronting on lialrintoro and East Nitlille at:vete, lin thediati44 'oriiinsitit tit Fahnesinek's store, •101Villg ; noon the e'orner d larie•tviio.afor y brick OW ELLING HOUSE, "with ox• tenairo.hrick buek buildings on Middle street, OW) a two.atory FRAME. ,BUILDING, fronting on Baliimore .street, part. s, of which wag formerly occupied by J. L. §chick's Store, with o well of water, 'and Oilier iMprot mews . on the pre inigoot: -Dr. Gilbert spared no expense in fitting up. the House, antrenrlttsing and improving the, grounds with choice trees, vines, .&c. .is, a nermaal add phia, properly. This prthients a tare, chalice in, secure a residence per haps. the mosi•Jesirable in the, borough. • , ALSO—at the 80111 C time, ; the LARGE FRAN.E 1 6 .1' DWELLING 11011 SE : tufo sioriee. anti an aide, fronting on Wept High swim, West of Met:mitotic °Mitch; and nearly opposite the Associate Refor med Chureli, with Lot aground and out buildings attached, having an alley on the N.nrtit!. These ;troperties will he sold upon ac commodating terms, will he . M ule kliown on the day of sale, and also to per .suns who. may tßeanwhilii inquire, by • D. M'CONAUGHY, Stibrney'in lira for Or. Gilbert. December 15, 1854—te • . PUIILIC SALE. • N Puraunnee of an Order of Orphans' of 4 111 ams emokty, the likillseriher, Adirli.iiistrator of JouN 11.oucK.deedased. will offer at Piddle Snle, on the prell/191.8, on Saitirday, - '231 dity of Deeroiher next, the I.:lowing desirable a Real Esiute of aahlderensed, viz TWO LOTS OF GROUND, ,6111010 in. 1.1 mil lerriburg, Ty r'inin 1nW11414 p. ennniy, rub , InCIII nre_a ' • /01.4-1\ STORYI,I' A LOG 1101.1" SM . 2 rniigh-enst, nil nit' and well'l':lV.EßN STAND, very well fur the ptirpose—it being on the State Knr.d lend ine from (4etlysinira In Harrisburg,— There is a Shlile and two wells of writer on the nreinh•es. There is a !mini) in front 01 the nonr. • Persons ivislion! to,viow tile promises are rLquested to call upon the Widow • re sidiuo thereon, or upon the Administrator, residLe in Sabi hi eninmenee :it 1 n'clork, P. NI:, nn said day, when aneinlanee vv 4 he given and ICIIII9 made Isnown hy • • .1 EtiN E 1.1! °Mar of Court-f DEN.NUIDUS, Clerk. Der. I, 1854. REGISTER'S NOTICE: •-• oTIcE is. hercht iven o ,e g ll .! g Ices mid other persons ~ conceisied, thatllie SaininistrWlims Seth/has herein after:mentioned, will be presented at.the Orphans' Court of Adams county; foroen-, lirmation and allowance, on Tuesday lite 20 1 / 1 day of Deeernber inst., viz:: 291. The first unit final account of lien. .ry Reny, Esq , Acting Eiceentor ;of the last will and 'testament of Samuel Lilly, Esq., deceased: 295. The firs: and final account or Hen ry /leery, Milani/orator of the estate of. Mary Weikerf, deceased. . 3913: The sectinti 'am! final 'account:M arman A n and Jonathan millsr; Adniii k isiraitirs de honis ainteZed, 'of of the (aile deceased. 'r ,297.,The first and final account of Mo sen McOlean, Esq., EitOntor of the JnAt will and testament of LetitiaMeNeely,'lle ceased. 29: The first account .of Maxwell .one,ofrlie Exezutors ol iltelast will and teatatnenl,of Mary Patterson, and Jane Patterstin, decensed.„ PLANK, Register Resister!, Office. Gettysburg, Decembcr,l, 185,4. S • • NOTICE. r EWERS- Testamentary on, the I . !littler Of DIWID Scniiz, Sett , late of Connwitgo ilee'd,.having been granted to the sObieri bet, residing in Freedom' toldbality: Lice is hereby given' to Snell' itt debfed i teo'said estate 'to make payMent withnut delot, and those Wish% eliiime are requeste& top'resent the Berne, proper- ly Authenticated: for settlement." DANIEL SHEETS; Ex`r. Nov.' 17; 1854.'-9t' ' ' . . ..-.ORDINANOE; To prp , ; , ent'llor e at ''' arge- ; 'DE it ordained by the Town Council X3"Olthel Biirouglt , '6f ..Gettystillig. and Wig lierebrorditittythr.a tiikority .;til•Lthe' saute, 'barony peremin or ikreolitv-pocolif: inlr any,: Horse; , !Mare; Geldiiigy (Jolt;! , Mule, Jerkase,. or other: better of to , eini—stt largo. upont:any• otre - et; eller tla oit'' public Itig,liwnv,,intaiorOugh.eloilluiso ,convietion ,thereof..forfoit. end . any for).thel use of the ,Borough it *tun 'mit !keel - their' two Oollare , nut. utsire tlfen ten r Aollar,s, for' every such 41reike, be'sitteeit'oeto ur prose:' Odom. " R. G. 114,RPER.11iirgess." • Witeetritti M'Cliggitt . " O. I GETTYpliiita, - PA„ FRIDAY EVENII4O, DECEMBER 1-854: , -1 • - NOM:. . • . 'Tie not when the lyre is brightest, 'Tls pot librigt the song Kligliteat, - !Tiu flat wile,' the step , ie;~eete•y • And the hiirtl,rut laugh is sweetest ? That you may Asseilli, - ' There is noway - ht . sorrow. Trust mit - in'ther out.i erd seeming. .To Um eyelo brightly beaming, To that joyoUs, ringing Seems front mirih's'dwn ; Thou shooldat 'Vs • • i i 21Ceentat woo.' . . Joy's garb oft *loth borrow. ~ • 'Something in that , lererish gladness . sadness 1 heve aeon the lesr.drarnidemhinc. Mare 'ben once, those eyes' wild flashing. Though her. 1 " - Selnithlihe while ' V' Joy's bright4emblenre wearing. Ylark , yoU likiwyeri queenly blossom To:the iiitn-rs:y open its tadsiim t > • tsarist thou think its beauty waiting, At its COTO' foul ; worm fesstillg 1, SU'rely not Yet her lot la like that frail blosions. Deer in silence unettellitine, Chiefs own canker sho ' • With the summit that distress. her, With tho lope illoughts that, oppress her ; livery .ill - • Veiling still 'Heath fictituktia [From' the American Courier. V-190T11 En. t, Ei wed ! words We" are taught in onr I intines ito call them, when we scarcely know their Meaning; anti, as We grow old 6r, we love then' more und More. ; our mother,' who, when we are not able to' think :at do for ourselves, provides for 1 us, and when we know wit .viait4 we want, 'tis she who attinnis to our wants and gives us nbuidstiinent. Who does nen love that name ?. No one Unless he be devitid of soul.• How beset'. 1, fid the. wordssound !when they come from the .of the little rospcheeked child Nothing is more beautiful. At nightfall. See with what finide.4slM proceeds tti his I bed•cliamber, and kneels down by his mother's, knee ;- and, with his little! hands ! raised toward heaven, repeutsafter her his' evening proyer . ;" au when he has done,l how pleased he seems when she raises hint and iiiipiesSeitinpiin riffs lips the ;sweet to ken of her alfeetion. It is our nnt:ter who first teaohes us right foto wren.: and by good counsel en deavors to gable :us in the path of happi lleYS. "313 r Mother !" There: is musie iu tlie.words,-tar more. atiTet and pleasant to the ear than any oilier iti the vocabula ry of our dattgoni:e. .When: dangers Sur round ns,.and..ltrTinbles.perpletu,lloll . o is inore . ready.to:tild us:in , our ; treubles, than our "15? 1 ,4 1 :; •—• • -- The P•iiir"Saa toised l mariner as lie gl ides o'er the briny th Mind the pleas ing recollections of his boyheed days, witch' alt,around is still and quiet save the. Shrill: whistle of the wild wind as it hurries thrtiii . gh'the rigging v . l his gallant bark. He remembers then the happy, happy time; who lie sat around the beloved the- Me nod listened to the kind advice proffitr ed by her—his truest arid best friend-- and sighs to think the 11111 q Itas 1)4 4 L VOVer to There is none in all the wind more rea lly mainlining to sacritiee their itappitteos for. ut.„ that . we tuay prosper, thou our mother.. NOLIC. 'lucre fervently prays to heaven to bless 11l and gUi,4O us in the path of virtdo, truth and love. The Sa cred Volumelells that U : e or our father and mother," and whose soul so void of love as to do ot6rkvie ? It. is a command from high Heaven, and 'we diould beware how we brealr,the holy ja i unction ' i,Vo shdlitld love 'our' mother' above all others; fitiVd our Father itt Heaven ; for it is to. her whom we ewe . our being ; and for. all our good teachings we are indebted toher, Witen.l'ltup shall have. ca st, his frosty hand „ o'er her brow, and ; old ago creeps slowik o'n—ivlieit . ','lter henry . .h'eitt.l Shall belaid on the pillow of Siekhess, - ind she is worn down by the troubles .of thi.4 life—it is oirr imperative duty to take care .apd ,prov Weiler hers; .:for .'When; we .:Nitem unableo,provide for ; oqrp?lves, sho ;watch ; o 4 er us and adtnittietered to our ~w amts. She Was ney , el. fei . ps . ; tor ley% on fikv blitieh of witness; Mum :watched onereAiligently,' and With -.her 4;0'41011t1 Nonldo lgollt;; frem one: forollealt . the, stra o lhair.4,!tioiniregs ppon ; our lips the sweet token of yr deae • "There la none . • • •• In all the cold 'end holthinvorortth, no (hunt Of deep, soon, 4.ll4.*Weilik love, stp , o that Nithin A inottet'aitpart.” Qys fr,in , 4a,n.tay desert., pIS --sisters and may.ssorit at us, and _our father may; turd ns out into fhe W(irhl to be ile pen'dont upon thd Cold heart 'dr charity-tor oar, bread—,bat our,mother never for. sake No; „een. though , crime may betray os N a n'd ,may , , bo (flouted to I it;er our Jays dung eon; a niol.ter's lure , ist - everqrne.' ' Her'doastant thoughts 'aro ,of us ;,and though iil,e. may. have but •one loaf to share, her child is wo)eome to-Alta sodaotr i pr/Aer,l,—for.Y9 heti' P ly ,90q.P not for 011 . 14 5 M Ai Y% PFAY : ' Ri kve. of,Gii l d • ft )9.,ina l y at times.tre at I ! r c°o9°l4 PA 5€0,4;945e1, but 413 TIver:r9AITI,P 19rtVOAlbaP1 with Cilten . ,"V a rIIOT9IfnoPY4 back t o 94r h oo ot to shaTP'iCc . 1 )11 3 1 44, Ykezd What.. then, ..itwn n ,obv(1-? * kYr O Plt RS MPctt,9, o , l ); tWe know ,TPXwtll,fl,4Y,sq„gientlit reader for il . there ( 7°9P° sirf l s 19 1. 9iti , YO4r.s o o , ltho thoughe 'of your mother will 'fan it . to .a flarhe ' , and it will hurntrtthinore brillian 'dY 'eVerv"()ltY ynu live tl e 'poet spaltS 4 . 40 th... er',S'lorb; 4Mb:fr.:Howl : .4§wpei, to; , e traagn nt t 1.1:roolin t!pea llel 'ea' keei , Jeli niatheNt Oinler (~ye! Thv , ihve of Many Ota . friv2,l,l`inin'); tears. hieli oha itga • not wittid ita;ldiefinink 'years— .3the only lora. which. , on uas teething earth. AilkolotNAPrl fur P.tWoil'iNitt,trtkr i d birth." ,' The witeihr oiite °Nile; Seviiith.pis!rict, eIt;CC4 Allen 'lt)etii;;evit . f ; Arclier, (4*;) 1 14 , Ooly, imemelority. "FEARLESS AND FREE." AI ToilichliNI: 11 0 1 1 0 of. Pomprill. In digging out the ruins of Pompeii, ov-' cry turn of, the spade brings up some relic of the ancient *life, soino witnesa . of 'impo rint luxury. For far the greater . part, the relics have merely a curious In terestl; they belong to,arolueologY, , and-,,find 'ap. propriato places in historical museums But. here are, exceptions:. Here, for instance, :the excavator drops, Mn l invited guest, upon a banquet.; there. he ' unexpectedly: obtrudes hitnvolf into:a tomb: In one place he finds a miser ,cowering his heap.; another show& him ;bones ,of dancing girls and broken Instruments- of • music:lytng on the .marble=fldor.:..- In the midst. of . the painted. chanibersi; Nat, halls ' dolumna, fountains, among ;the splendidAevidences of material Wealth, hal sometimes stumbles on a simple ineident,.a touching human story, such as strikes the imagination and suggests. the . mournful interest of the great (limiter, as the sud den sigh t„,of a wounded; soldier ponjnres up, the horrors of a tiehl of battle; Such, to our mind, is tho . latest; diacriv cry of the excavators in this' melancholy field. .1: is a group of .111roletons':in the . set of flight, accompanied by 14,(19g.—: 1 There sre three humanbeingsp4ono,,Of Omni% young girl, with / geld rings- and tjhwels int' her fingers.' The fitgitivei ' had a bag of gold and silver with thorn, snatched' up,:no dcubt,;in'haite'and dark ness. the fiery 'fldo,d, was tgt ;their track. and vain theirvvealth, their flight—. tlic ago of one • the yOuth of the 461.1 The burning (ova rolled above iluSei and beyond,.and tiny faithful 'dog turned bank to share the misfortunes of his mistress, ;dying at her feet. ; ..Secn-Ity, thu ,olsorth -an ',incident, , how vividly that night .of horrors. IoCI I4 I upon the senses ! Mies not tho intagina two picture the little group ,in tboir own rhouse, by the,side of theirevenutg, feint• ink,. languidly chattering over the . , events, and the unusual, heat ? • pqoa it hot he:tr with them the troubled swell ; of the waters :in the hay _ : . see,. as ,;bey ; do, bow the night comes. down,:le.,endden I strangeness, how,tlM • sky `, opens, Overhead' and liames.break out, while scone,, sand, and molten. rocks come pouting 'tionrof- 7 . , What movements, _ what_ emotion,:, whet I , surprise I . The scene grow* darker„ every I riumanti the holleat. ntenototty_nfOid l ligea into yelle , and ~ the air; grows thick and hot with flames, ;pad at; the moutitain's ; fdotia .beard the roll .` the liquid lava: . j . etiels,,hottseltoltl,44si gold and silver coins, ere,suatcheci, .upuit t Ito instant. NO tittle' it, say fa . reweli ;darkness in front and fire behi , gd,, they rusk into the Streets'elitiketi:w_ith . falling, hotises and flying ititizett4: way through pas/ages which haidmo et- outlets Odu fusi it ager, - Jilt nose; uproar, everywhere ; . the shouts., of ,part- , ed ftiends, the agony of men struck down by fallihg columnS ; • fear, n dances, ' and, ' &spit' unchained; here, penury clutching , 'gold it cannot keep-there'gluttony ,feed , tug on its , final meal, and frenay, striking, in the dark to forestall death. Through all, fancy hears the young girl's et:mania ; ! the tire is on her jewelledhand ; for thought—no pausc—the flood rolls on, and wisdoot, beauty. age, and yota,f with ; all the stories, of their love, their hopes, their rank, wealth and greatuess,--all the , one affluent• life; ate gOmi . forei:dr. • When unearthed; many Years, the nanteloss group has uo'uther importance.to tuaold ad than as it may "neve te point a moral or adorn a talc. • LacTuttc.--Col. Benton delivered an interesting lecture before the at'y land* Ine itute at • . Ral Until ru - few evenitle since, on the ithysical geogr4plty of the enquiry betweenAitasouri and Cal ifornia; with a view showing ita adap tation to settlenient and the criiiitructfon of a' railway. He snid that the country referred to is well adapted to cultivation, and capable. of forming five gre4t ; tatula joining the line now formed by Misapuri;, Illinoii..lndiena; Ohio:and Pennsylvania. The first of the five' would 'be the eaS• tern hall of K tosas, and the secend '• the western, hall; reaching to the Reeky. Notiotsina., each of tlie F e jtaving an area of #9.00 square Indus. , For the, ; third. Stitt Cidonel Bmiton takes a sectimi, ef t the IroAY'ltiountains, from flue to the. 41st parallel of latitude, extending two littnilred miles,east,and,w.istt rpr, kr, ao area of , 8),(10 ,square tutl po ..„VlAo fourth . Statelle'eompos,es of the valley •of 'die upper Colorado, ekienthtielkt milCs frtnifilie• RockN' MOuntaint iii the Wsh. Battik and &merit ranges, with a length of three or four Jimulted utiles from north to south., Antl the fifth §tate,comptioeß the . 'rentaintler of Nall, front the 'Wahsatch ti'ntl - Altfarria — ranges , 'tii the .bOinuldry of California. inctddihg botlctite Greai - ,and ,Little Lakes. ' : • IlletiosAßts' RErtlfeNiNo'Tiv , , ? ft tahle ., ts - publishrtl in a New York paper, 111HW:tog that four (if thii - Inrgershitibil!g houses of' that cloistered ;to DIMINO ir)sy of.3liyito the Ifith of Novinn• be t r fl'7Q7 : .re ` turi i ing. nt tl tttgt, um :VIA m ilts not include the eltiptnents, of one or two Itiittses,:iiiir those that 'hare gone back front the 'tiilier'itoits. Probably the' total :mini= -gratton , :uf .this kind ilttring the :period specified numbers 1000. ".fhe,itirreas ,ed demand in Enrope for mechanics. and tit° growing difficulty of their ,ehtaining employment in this. country, the disap pointment of too sanguine expectations, And . the disguit of smote with the Know Nothing :movement, 3re the .rauses to which are attObuted this ebb to the title it! . eatigr,aticin. , . Of alt thO'articles ol food. ,hoAed 'rice is digested in the' shorleit 'tirneittii hour. As it contain+ eight tenth ter, it its a Valuable substanee Tor diet ;,sand, eitigular• as it may appear, pigs' l&st.' Ate digestetl almost as ; • •-• Yhit never Haw 'ruin iyhtiotitivy f yhtt never'eaar a ruined man bin he kid;a.likv. yer,e...lkaging.es4un.l • 1., =. An exchunge'sayr “never truit limin wi du a secret. that toe hie.wife.'i • 4.Query, —Ought a Man be uuMed With.igiataWl 3l ,l wbq don't love hia wkfe • . :the Turkish llllitreini: • • , , . correspondent The • word harem Ar.ifieste one, ig 'lhofollowing, lean' ' " ' 6 . from a oi of pity . ing, a sanctuary, and is: Used . merely' to . Of theiNew York Musical TiovieW and 10. designate the apartments appropriated to' 'rat Advocate , will repay a 'e I rl •' , the fe male' portion of th'e Turkish 'I I ' ' ime- perm. a 7. lero ih . Id ~ era many prejudices which hang like lei of the o : •No plate is more sacred in the 'eye , Turk 1 its enirshee is' guarded . with ' dead weight upon the progess of society.. as.nuoh'vigilance as the , shrine ,of his pia ' or of the in dividual who cherishes them, [Met. No male fpest 9 ,. (dee that that' whisk aro:to.beyet foimaed than , the one , of its lord and master, ever ernases its so . effectually remover- b y the parson • ' 1 1 threshold, or treads its "fluor, Thegreen- ', e ' vd ammeter. jealousy , pot content with Prejudices founded on religious. or con-; thc , e ie gear di sme, t 0,1 4 1, , , r , mt . e - h as created. ' Belentiont scruples are'Smong too' most in- has in the East discovered anti (protect veteratte,'-'atid not 'Wufrequontly among . the Ith whose lynx a". are .never to be t m moaoreasonablo, ' :Such are the preju- 1 d n eee ara j k . e d, Those ",•ludenue. Nubians of ' ;i l4 4 l7ll ind i ou f; ? rnl iv e a r n i t y ir e i x y ir , / e t•i x t k lg in T r..7.. an e t i n efi o y t a y m et op hy g i I neutralized , gender,• like Cerherun of old, arc ever anitioneil and mudded at its door. tho 'deacenelentie of the i°uritens and the ii But . humanity it fr ail , e u o• eeeh they conid . 1 i darlyreforineia; . :reilpineting: the use of in-i tim es slumber. - , • • ' 1 struteental Mimic, end its introduction in- The apartments of. the harem,a re mud to .the sanctuary. Sometimes they elle" I ly the finest and most apnrious., :flume in only ,tolittstrumetitti of•a certain oharaitter • wind fustruthents, such ,as, the flute, &;e '1 the houses of the Wealthy ere:slat' of a large two toleritted,'"While s n ob 'mow° 'their, etre .- - • alti:tie°.,fern6,l°lngial,'l,l•7„ll,l,:threrdek:in,e.,itifhlet.llOriental eee•l'.6) catgut a n d - hi 5t ; i6b " i8116111: " to 1 ist) fashion, - Each inmate, hap. her eepst• the 'eltitichi and th'elV Ilk , deOuitict seared . ); i reptitahlei'm the•ra6intaircio:" . .: . -.• ' a!ll apartment, and 111"n' is generally a a , _,,,, , „. • _., , ~,., sitting room , its Marble floor covered with t. !'hero 1 9 , . m ienet—n° ‘mllter where— ACK 'engine, and in the eehlre ill a faun inhabited moron billio . "dokO 6 Oilii . ots ! of lain,' ;round which-Me% women colleet to Saletelt - CriVentatithii ! isie. hiar inherited . 1 i,,,_,_ .„,_.,,„.„ ~, i t 2 ., u .,,, 2 , 0 ,,,,,...; ~ , while away their time : in listening to hi 1 1 `,°, 1 , 12 , ~`,1 2 ,01 f ;6 3 P,.e1,5, y .,n 06 ,,e,. .Y„,S ,1r051,1,r0...1:.;. voile : in tom nrs. ~ The, r inik.ws are cov lutiurttd,llfgetlegrkitiierillaalift,7:l7lliiiti:. ' er l d wg' ' ini 14a of Exceeding 'lnge la (hee -1 n ' t rfa6tideil „ ibt vlimilirh,o„iioi4t.h, snits. work, 'with smell apertures in the, centre, ~ ,•-o.,:enabling thettor•Parialicniera unseen to 0b.., bow, or join in the dance. ' . '' 'A'yotingininiaterlutd. entritici'..ii4tle gerva ‘" hal i 4 Paiiing. I among anat.': With it ittribite ' ier ',•iiitien ..: EF•p°4klmnY'is'bY on means an universall his c o untenance, add a kind ' vicipl fiii-'keVeitir In , . nr_vy, •as is , general', , au ripotied.-- itindy,'Whila Seal fnehitiMallethos traikilika:-.lllO°loJ4,Kofnli-5110w.6 all true believ- put in . e i,, er y el i t i 6l w hit ,: scio v d : ,w t i .i iiA : lia 4 era to . ".have four Wives, very few avall him the syniptithielf and ' " theliite:er•i;iL (ihtlihsel yea df the liiege ; atiel though . l'lihnible pailshieinars;•' -, But ere 'long Vl•the inuabee,tif..their *Georgian, Circassian I perceiv e d , tich c it i i gb . ..,,. v i itit i iiii , gi di, ti v i .; .antl.otbet slaveais piety. limited by .the ca -1 were coldly' 'returned j' ' ficylitiur 'erin hints P.Sely of their purse,•it le - but aeidom (save Of the lawful guff ' tif aninialerial Mei . os- ' haeliali- 9 P'gr ec !" nd "'','!! lih Y Pa" 1 1!") ' d i ttw ee e di,im l o ii j o ieho , Gie w ai:ii . i: . knots PeB‘ one time mere thein twelve ortifteen. ) 'or thee . weresePii titlfared• tof the 'streets, etigti,ied 'i ii earnest', on 1116'. "' )T0i e . Oi lk u l lu air ci i ec i t e en i t a i r a elY 6v hy il •P i r a,B ;x li li t • i . ii • ja ' i ll i. fie ll : lt h l a cis ! tiatiett, itAihatitig 'l4, tliele'lo6o, tu ld va ., ey awain - whei - t - yislkea , i() . 6111dr:into that' tuna that, theneeddatiVot OM filimlele'pei- h i.t iB4 " l .8tat4114"4. "II 'Ell" ac=t tenthge; thatitioeda":fdli lii"°l6'''''''B,l'''ldroa .cluailiOntie ooseises a . daughter - ' *he the thbeid..s ." ••'‘,=":. ,• :: ••,•),• ‘.-4 - .e „R. .. wield suit lit. :take:. • Debarred ,hy. : the' • A , „ g e e .. 'rumor haul begun -to float toptorahle,coiontitv of the conntry from' rthinhet . ttie' hain`led i ; if iS' j':fi" 4-0. t ime . to/nig his intended bride ho moat be eat: I, eituseation'Orilie lifern'ii d • Si;,ateli Met.); 114 is ''' d ' 9llll Ille . dedenPll " " ! ' r her altar it s I ,:innitit 'el*liiiitei:if l',heiiinlilLiter: ' It'.'wi.' ireni game tineiof the 'numenius aid Matele. Theard With Ineiliiiill'eyiiiid"Voillitiaitt a ty 6 ; i iil t s - .47:111(.fletfdtv-m*liitolitnwthtel-.l3titin'::d.liallt,ntlyinen,P,llieati: into . tidied ;".hat' It girfli , 2ro 'a ii.ii4ifi ;' ' atieededed Yelfeonfidende';''4ntil ilieiniiiii .'" llC ` i i ca '' • "1 lig" illid hill "P" are. I 4ltlhbeiltindiedulity.hPal'il reislat:Unlin Or'. ,er'lk ve YO" 19 t h e fi tly "a h ushes ibis ()toil itte(otiehtteit,ime, k e etti ow.,! if r aiii i r6iied e , a , t , .. , titn'of a beignet,'and a 'aelifielele answer " is 4,et4 ,. it i ee b e i thi g fro i n , th , e . vil i ti b iiii.. , 6we i r, aga " in -returtf- '!•TherladY eil' by 'i the 4°11) same •lovethely bWeet tnes• 1 re.tiched theeeds' of that litibi l or.inati,'nn I: "cger. 1 311 t irld'plifni tiletel'ain4d "ieve;ilautlintihetr .p.rttniego of ; lending or . receiving:a billet ittirriAter'tliliyod - 'lllo' id4l6.:"'--Siteli.--,1,4, dint x ~asreading and writing are h e ti, rive ., 11il a titi r 'n 161 f ! t Y ll ' e c ' n i ti ll i tti ' e ti l ii l t (l ' ii ti ine t l i d ' lttl i l 6 i 'd e; .. l ‘ tiTit h etre i t . , 1 ' eiii!‘i ' li4:l4iiiire!..li MSll.lili6:ll.lid4 tiilen.iii'::thi°"'fl''fitil:l-ileuivt6-. . .je ineht 'i, e 4 o 4 6 . 616 . 01/ , v6cikl ,, t . e r ci i ii , iit i i .. t, , o . the anneent of ' the father Oritext' Male rel. i iitir k tte , l 16 :i te i i .6. o d - ak f ali4r a ir t nigq b . c : , o_llinif end if. the settleiriant he ;.jeroposes i .i . c in n i n t b ii. n e nt , t ii nn iii tio a n t, o ri f nii tit i tii el id ,t e ii lib ii ii i t i i . h r ti: lt a i ' i t i nt a; : • ! r h r e a ° h 7 i , i e :: l l : e fa fi f : l l .7 3 ' w . 'h i t i t 7 h h e ul e il `k L , l ;: : : e k e .: l l 2 .. e % ) : ie t i i iiin ta i t h n e' i i v ii f i a ti l i t it h te rti r i kil A il o s o ;l ... tol i nei: t `' ... fl_an i, ii_teel . 1 1 0:',i r v r a i s h'i l li e b .! ie le r w e i g u i t j e r r i e 6 : l :,. a d i l l e d . ' fi l l. Y et i t i t i i i in h'. n t a t t i t i : ) .' . ilip 4i of i t i . 4 . i . ef a irt ",7e.u t , 6 l,l , i' i n ' i 77 ii : bringing her husband no ether dowry iilll. 1 rinAbining'ellUeb: who' Would in' the niean- -haraelf. '' ' ' ' '''-' iiii i i, tm om4 3 ; a tr ia oar return. ..... • I . : 1 - Miring 11 this time etti PisiAiy ' hid hot that has been. made tor leer as in dutv, Lbeen anneconscious,obServer of ‘ethit,*„'_hound, h seyeeeives a 'lecture moan all the i i fl i„ , ,l•mt.„eid,, m i i i t -, - ,!i i i4plel. • i t hi t h, r , * , l4 ,niations'of her acqiiiintatnie nit the Int -I,' he ignertint of its catnee,".' 'Oe f ikoinlf l c h o - w . 'she of the' leolyi state ion:U which' `over. of rectitude; he. did,: not , think - 'that " ha i °4lw "' I", emote " Altar , g" i , l4l ' 1(;..) lie' Id uity..requ i rct i a fhi pl tiv,saerite)p.of an q x . DWI, • from YY.IIICII . perminet. and. mounted ! qui : ,ire awl' "nay, gratifica.tito sitisfy uh . she ,is ,conveyeti ,in great State to the hoose e .,,,,,,,,i• d hi e. t,r,),idieei, that • h e: l; ow ' % .',• i i rir•lier Inishand; cliessc4liii ;alike magnify tvauld he rewired bY a' juines'edurie.-'s- °ehee ' ef '''''''' 'chiie' " lel'e " e "" le'e ' and a white Froth the window Of hi s studylhe saw"-'llio ' veil '''" v°rie lr ' her 41 ' 14 n g ere ' 'elle i° 're ' 9041nlilteo•ofelelera apprliaulting with • un- , reused at the door by hinii and . c o nducted willing steps . ; ,acid inimedieftely coujectu; :IP mane; apartment of the liven), where she , riot...the Object of their' visit he "ilete.rio'n makes merry wale her female Ire t lie olio' „h e • meet • t hd ti i ie , it idi f hia-iiii that a t have been - Invited to join her. Gretit, ton, Hale cipeoted:'.' , milstitig ,thim-ivitlP-hii.,, re thetritjoidings of the tiridegrooth and . usual tmrdiality,%he ushered•therogfuto lie' hie friends who .have been collected. to be snug etPody, auckwithout, giteing':thecu,,titi ,present a;,t he , mar ringe . festive'. . Al tig i e , OppyrnOhY, t0.001p.ip9 1 ?.. OP: o .atlie.et .of d_locmg, and lefOug, is .kep t u p till a late. t heir, tuissien,' he ecituotencecl an animated - „ T 'O r r 'f " 3 ni g ht: dnivid.sitinfii4otiwisubj,ei that ` ini i n ai..•' - Thi giteita' . (bei male and leniale) de -1 itely'aireatedlbeir ''attentioni•P''' , • - -2 , ''' part, and thegroom enter. 4 the aaitettiary „tp,io was his th eme. ri ._ r ___ c _ , a „ , : li: of the liride;, - laid gazes : .for the first time I . _ ".., :.,.._,_..„„!.' . ..,..,,,7_°_ 5 2_"_".717 . ," . . *rah' het fuCe'atici learns Wheditir . he *hatt , 1:1 1 ' t ' ii " . "_5 ti . " 1 .777,77 11 _ 0 7..'7, 1 "'77, r 7 °"'.' :. drawn a blaniuni a prize ili that great and dun ,tile b;i7git7i i i 9 tu) Cl al v eno l ej l it a ti a in i e ir d g ia jD te e cle r n t - a : ' lriet "f" l ' l9l ` e f l '" Hl ' ll)l.l " Lv • ' : Intliderithili Willi iii Oreat'or:'. ite ,leii:iiii: ~, -B Yrhe,to -beamtY ,j 6,, the : stile, criterion ed 'ilte'venithble'Pnaltidal'et : ItihnilVintl. by whiolt a trotnan,ta juelited,.,anel ,wi p e ing forth Witt; the entlufsfool oCilllipira, renders' her valulible: .et is not to time those glotionslsongauf.Zion4.ofat over '.‘Wortelerail, : that tio minty lovely beings are' eince;havoboen,thectittifort-apd,deptOt,q, ,to he femied itt . qten . steettitiople, or . that they I the, good, -aryl a weepiut with, ' -hie area altoUld use, eVery_effiirt cust only to height; bl i th, h eed, the,,eifit4l4,ti] of :th e- t i .. 01 4,_ . t i n c. ii "efi' Mit Preserve • these petsiinal. 'charms' the s',,i,e ll io.o,etothd was 'echoed (calif , witich 'are to make • theta irreniAtable.- ,enetet tics , they the surrounding •Itillithpa. i','Oarried. away, , ' Ainu r and.. " lfied '' Are lila arith.,the ardor,of litsfo,wn Whig, h e , ros e lisp- i", ro intpreive the .; expression, and ',from us at, and; kin from a cape thali brilliancy of their by es. which they eer '.... .-'; • • - •• il '',•'' •• • -- - • ' tainly know how. to use with seiele effect, ' scent in one corner • of t terooni a Well worn! volirt:eello,' fle'sine in lia'aciMiti Phnitileeet I. Pn4icillrt h° seen !011e:ppi)p.cimed, thev tine' el . thciae iniMertaleherald, FoSleartor i Pt e - O e '.., ° , Yq lid - wit , l ' "-'''''" k 4 "; 2.r.° • 'every cliristMit:heart, ind es p ee t s ity,, m , edillgete . 'me' eye they 'extend withlie .eyety Ontoluttalt. „ .Naapasing a • r ;o h ht l t rentite - atihstaiies . the areh - 01 the eVt broW, Tpii , ,, ,,y it , !i!, , les i i i k i, i i ieviitingenoit 1 tellich imparts, to it that almond. .shape so tit filsliverite matiumerit, fte - p'onreit . iitit i,!'"lFll..g,"xetetl.4.‘Yatnett of t onehat:' 1 , 0 1,.. , e wir m iver . he i minhy , h i ' h ie i , ehtii i i ,To grow ;O•eautifully fat' is, of the (greeted:the ear ol.hisspellhound listeitera. i great e6ire° of the - T"rk i ' lt b. 6l ' 4 ' "'''''' tor' Alta; sten) sth!,snett .y.rere ,quitnnereti s hy ; a lie ','llo 6 . 44 -• I l k V I •It'rt"l4iitg il ! lninli! . , ,Illni• It iltdi , Yery . ., wesrth that they h. , ' ;olne tii . .,enti.• • 111e‘611P1614,:x long • Their .Hupleironr , eleihn. ' As the pastor returned the inatrie. ! are e'xlldisihllY fair and is . neieVoiht.ieWiieg 1 roeiit to its ... eco o powd ~otie,-, the ,4 ttet i. I much , to the treenent'. use of 'the Turkish I arose and% grasped his hand.toidi withotit loath '' ' -'" '''' ' ' ' • ' ' ' J ''''' 1 ' alluding to the object of their visit, they 1 "l'is Within the walla .cf the. Herein that bade him•wgonclbve.+' '' • :' ••• l' •!, i they ilia plity,..thp,,,rielineses of, their Ward -,, Meanwhile,,actime ware avov s ,thp ii l ,efilies;tittit only to ettliantie the - beauty in.: rosining , eiders. tyhe,wri , alixionv ..4. I l ute e'yee of' theirllmabandut`eznite'envy waiting the return of their comen - iiiee, i the-b96'lm , 01 . tklelf Itiffil.do's • 'rile Clun-1 aittrieiwhai'danlnful,'perliatia; Prifili manic! bersomo and sightly (riles ar the. street is 1 _because helletiee , 6 r theit , p i etreeic , ti i1e. , 1 thrown aside.. and: jealous iashinne tie)! lay, drawing no •:(avorabler'augury there.' b' l 9l tr , enocealie the etiarms, pf - t h e y f aces , ! 'cont r ., At length they ou t ere 4 m i d, „,,,„ 1 „11ind te awkward yellow !tipper and bus . era Mier plares jet the elegies, circle. s ome ., kin , ' retaken eilf not pi impede the ease What eitibitiras,seel at their 110Silit;11 eta-' soil 11'd of 'thi ''''''' lneiin°9 • ' "ri4 here voyei i•Ito liad failed even tip A i , e , k , or i - hi t . they. assuotte the yeah and pieturesipie dret4 for Which they - had been sent: "they ent•for'"orthe East, A renall• waistcoat of deli t•Pl!! pink silk, lining close to die. figure,. ,ettiate in silence, until one niore impatient ', i, than ihe, , t . e! , joi o e i me d , ~ [b e , e dealt .3% , ,t . ; ilie'pla . ya its elegant propoitiona; - it nd Inst. i the , miniater, and hae ye deStroyeu the elev. , erled °IIIY at the throat by _a ellaP of dia. tire 'weapn n?'', 4 1-Ithet at' eiti'; Mem, wt ' toile ; nol'lls •er 61 " e Culler preeiussAd9"ds* sur ldelittit,,' I ne li gem iitts, ii e lihed one iirtho le:stile !team lea of the bosom, to be dinely ; committee; •iitlalnatie o'.'your wee" hit t i n . ..tlip;osered hettealit . ii . fine Iles 'cliernise,.- ' fiel thiamin' fiddles, but it's a great big fiddle, . I ' ) '' t4 ''''''" at t ' iries ; ''' hinge t icketili blu'e wi!'"alletlieulV cysts •4, ; 4 • 1. , - or sea riot is thrown ,eitenelingto the waist, 1- . - .• • i - ..c...,,,---.:,.aria niel avltichiet'ever• entwined a git4lletcif ..athrive orioven laindred end 'Ulf fur ; riot; crimson silk,,e t , sp k trpideel, sent), to kej•ii'aitiVed eliWashingtotiVD. , 0., - "ti , •feve sustain a full ..retee which reaches to th'e I Ltdajiiis iince..endkitiother drove - Of .•ftviiitne- 2 knoea'amtl galifolt is gaitivillY/foleilisiOPe he , , 14 1 04, ii, , wkw, (RR:. Alio r,Wt J Irpakf 3 r ktgillili Ylnaitliilit uf it., illy . ..Mos.'s:W4 l 'i! Wilt 1 •1 1- IPiA le i s ui a Tr arksit. - ~ -- , • -- cii so • . • • f. du , ' lc " ,-,'•• • •., 1 ts -4 ••,. fit,. !)!Itl 4 Alfr•!Pal I •,•,.• s - , •.• i,e•i,i.. :,•` .• The Fiddle with a' 'leavenly Croak. 0 , , tuit TWQ DOLLARS ''PER • , t v ,- r„ hiortiSio 41 , Beneath this are fastened the4`ol'lol, trowsers, titling tightly limpid, dig llw_eir and with their loose and smple..foldty nt ing over the foot. concealed in an Ortthroldr croft slipper. They are usually: Coa of the acme stuff as the, dress. The 01514 is either encircled in a small gay oaAhrnOrM shawl, or a scarlet cap decorated ,Wl:,,‘ large gold tassel is coquettishly,place o,th to display the, beauty sod luxttriantro: the heir, dressed , to snit the fancy,oreseh person. During the winter a lease brpqattlip robe linen with ermine or atiblgtos,grark folly thrown, around them to ptiArt *GM ham the ,cold. The arm is usually berm, and loaded with the richest :bracaleni, whilst the 6ngers the tips of ,Which , ,ag. dyed with henpa, are covered withiringet One would naturally euppnie ,thet ; thpi Turkish women. tiring.ll, 0. 1 . 1 )T4 30 .• 1 0, 111 state of separation, would ,suffer muchfrqp; ennui ; but such ip not , the cape, They pass, their liven in a circte,of amusement. compatible with their tattles,C,cheg,,,exit either paying or receiving viaita,pf their, friend..., .111uch of their '400414404 upon their toilet, and they amutte,4bpin• selves by eating and, daueing, i Though they are, Ignorant of the intellectuatenjny r meat of reading,,their t tirrte tioett,entprpre so irksome. as.,one. would imm,pgine,trr born and educa ted Within 1 1 11 P 1 310 0 440Pf the harem, they know nothing rtre hap. pier life bey,ontt it Z and thArt ey„nqi.idir repine for those pleasures of whictr„thei are ; ignorant, and which therhave,nAver tasted. 'file watchful vigilance of Alte,eu r nuch, instead of eminently reminding diem of their, imprisonment, only ,ptr,engtiset&e their.belief of the high, estimate their/ . hes. hernia' place upon personateharms, . After ; the labors of the day. the„Terit enters the, harem to unbend hims.4lloloo throw aside those stately mannera t athiatt he ever adopts in, public. I .Tis, thenitip wives and. slaves•cluster , around, yo, while away hii ,time,and, display lteferp Ijtm thejr varied. !hertesent44loo.,:s 9PP sings to hini sortie favnyite 11tr upnn,,,thit harpsicortly ano,the grattAes hie, ayes, by going through the motions 91,0071 . e, voN' Fv. mous,dance perhaps the favprilp one will nestle more closely eprin.tlie,4l• van be'side him, and gene.y.narrata ;amp wrinderints fairy tale so peculiar ~to bhp 'Tie thus Ile passes away his evening!, a .stratiger,to that quiet and tinutestio hap iiiness that imparts such a (Marro, to Ike tnarried ; lire in Arneriea—a 'etrantlert to those fireside pleasures . t.hich ought.M., to cause a n eigh in the bosom of a bachelor. Though lrailty is punished with,desktli, yet tam told that the, fair, onee, qr 001- stantinople do riot posess *larger ; sharp,q( , virtue than those -of an y i'll'grlllreft'lltlii/el.- . , • Lose here ; too, laughs at locks, end:though he Itiot to eseape the watehrel,yigilatirte,qc theentuch„ sod is deterred ,by,i4e tifrnP terrors I f, the seek end Illosphoirasp..4 o Ilights a e an erring as elewhere t i ,Per \ Gaps with the veiled beauty ,or 140,F,Aikt dangar 'lmP,aila a zest to the intrigue gutt malteit her more eager to eppige in it,! 0: •' THIt NATURALIZATIoN 'who colitend lor Clongresi one years as the period oiresidendellti foreigners before they shall biinaturaliiill soppose that the right to eiiercittif : this elective franchise in the several Staliqs Within the regulation of Congress. This Is practically a mistake. Congress otillt• regulates the sobject as far Of the United States is 'concerned.': 'The individual States claim. and . exerchie'tlii right of allowing• shy resident the privi• 'Ogee of a voter on just such resitienciels the State constitution May say Is itecgs% attry. • Illichigsit allows citizen to vote.on menthe' iesidetieri. The -greater 'nuinher of .States 'domed the nerlodflied by the 'awe Untied States. ' But 'the fart Mtii are sovereign in their ideal affkiii.'antltbst slime of Mein hive. altogetlierit'diffet t ent rule, shows that Cougrres hoe no ittturei' over the individual States upon this; eu jest. principle 'has been etilly eita hilted in Illichigati. . , eIUI v . 1! 0 g cittnati.Kitquirar states that a cat balmig. ',info() a .4r. ft rozer..4 that ,cit3r, had her kittens taken away , him hen and dtown ed. It ',vas noticed ti(tertriTda, ttlat.,s he piiesetl grant p~irtiun of * ltal. lithe _it! an. outhouse; this ..)Irs - AFrazer, t cited her tied that , in an old,ltna pipe had fnurroanlg in's. which slie sin•ltlsil as she yrflaW,hpr invn 'k inert/. * She liad'innat ninin,filyfmt killed the' sother, and then charge of .her Toting noes. •' : Nlany''veiy ancient wortieliave" no It tlet•pag'es. hot commencer thus Rai fiepi!, etch • A gentleman of more than capacity. mining irtlti potimesilitit 'Of ,volutne, had it very hanifanrnly ratAged,,ii• to he lettered thus; Hoc incipit: Rome 1400." "'' k harder to'Yvniti'c'nginitt tiArt gain nriplytraY ifor tl,l69?gfle tinnkAY • evenhe cetimpry„3,tyy , y, tatteq, c paut,,kii witmln Anying Of Optyg . cittslll or foolish th~n~ =Hu,ne • ThaNnow.Nothings .had e. TBll6OOllOl roreting ,at Worcester, ilass.,,ort ;i l,4optfity evening the Oth,ult. , thie or intl epealti , es was W J. Watiiii.,,a ti_plort et, mail:, 'and one of :the editors of,. POlO 'Dangles! 'paper., 'fl sistell, `ell the 'colored men ut the State intitd Knew Nothing tinket. That. says get:AV 'eliange, folly al•connis tor the, , eit : t i rek• "nary itpangth of the rioter; 1 , 1 A (3oeTLY Whig says that the late eonteinlnihiriebta l an d DitttrietB, C.. On, whinh , the 41, of Columbia is aituitted,)hetreen,;lll4,ooll. Pre pteit and Adam.. (nr 11..01 4 1 4 AININI Senate. to ?tritieh r the forgutr we ektetle,4 by ttenteih nig, over nue hundred TPtee.,llo. Preatint expentleciahoutll4o.ooo,.eitti.lits Stlarns sting; $8 _ 0000. ~7.1 :;Nr The Reenrar.Generat. announitaii'thil the i tom* . off94li iil46 r/ ,. , of lopmfolflest 01 o ,fri„t 44 go* i t~ti'~il~.sYtAs2~