liaMi==E a curtain. Before coming to this apartment, you see - on either side the slue or wings which communicate' a ItStiVitt3-SIERCULAtteILISI MID P. Streit. with the atrium, •rui which in their tarn communicate with a library or other ape' meta. Thus the veinsti- An interesting Letter, by the Editor of the Sagan- bole, the cerium alai tabliourri are all the same right' nab Republican . !incited with reference to slur fore! the long side of. a! i NA rLis, Feb. 4, 1845. cro=s, of whiCif the vestibule is the narrowest and the I Ir - I" vll Pit 1.. al 1. rt . Agent fur country ucw•papers, 1 A rapid ride of two hours carries the traveller atrium the widest portion. Looking still in the sante' is the Agent for the Pittsburgh Daily Moriling Post, ;through the city tit Portico, (a here you roll over lie;- direction, you are behind the tublinutn the Tau intyle,i and Weekly Mercury and Mneulacturer, to receive , 'culanetim buried ten fathoms deeep in lava.) and then larger than the atrium; having, having a roof like it, adtettissmientn and .übsetiptionn. lie has unites it, . ns Cnal thr ..,, , • du .‘„,., buret , fade , ]oar s lN SALEM, V . .1 .-James !t o l l ' s Lan Loon through those of Tot re del Greco and Torte del An- rupported by a peristyle of colums, which encl ean ?CS:. Yona. at then .1. to the o es of Pent mil. :I: het p lace. Cnn o th er ImPlit'iletn, in' sometimes , "mall 6 . ll Pc'ed• A porting the Ti dome Office ) . ' tit rr• near the steundroat landing. is tili ft ut other lent- Ifl,,,"rdzi',,'.l„,„„a tilled a g ruin. It is more i like a ci ty tempo round the peristyle are disposed the apartments of the] linaToS. NO Il.!, Stair iareei. ;sec roll Ira trie,) +rein destroyed ln file last Frids. I rarity:deserted. an though the 1,4111,4 K M -I were absent family, always, reserving a 'pare for the a inter tric- Ptimsns t re' s, Real Estnte and Cecil °nice, 39 1 1 veieng.nletut it o'clock. Otte was n carpenter s hop, on some fe s tive occa•oen, utel might soon return.- thrum or diningroiun, sit called from tFe three ;.uncle rite street. If 1 .s. • You feel that it is hardly a "city M the dead," for you es on which the Roman reclined while at dinner.- Bat. TI Mott r. S E e"; net ilnitire•te noel Cods ert nis, .re to ,I, gto Mr. Rorer. l•his is the must /testi-tic- • . ' . :titre walktog thneigh th eir porticoes, nod over tr i m/. :the table is placed in the middle • the fourth side oi l a he r e our pap , r c an b e s een, nod nu ms of ads et ti- use fire that has taken place in Salem foe a number of i I• 1 otheyAwalked.Yad- the snuffle being left open for the immolates to get mar,. e .nrt • . where have tot, are , Isiog lent - lend ' )ellts : I he file buckets and appointing Nei e cot of or i oi i tt ed 1 ,0 0 11. e chambers table women made th e i r access to it. Bevis , d the peristyle is the small gin den I he marble bath. and other evidences of luau- and his - linen+, w 16th Wall in the open sir oi covered .er an, venter very scarce. The estimated toes, a, wi le!, i • 3 it E li•slL RN MAIL. -We hove rco ived no east. 1 era mail for 4 days. The snow, NSA barn, is spry !we Ir m a firer. the Sunbeam Al ec , i s 81,000, loos life, are all enema you, and you almost expect t o bye trellis wet if. The pleasing effect of this unaoge., I heat the fietntain• playieg, 'r1,0,,e rooms, throw gar. meet earl now be appreciated. Standing in ibe dam . . _ . public bath., lush an it they might have been, way, you have berme you te trium with the st raw en deer east it the mountains, so 11.1101 sue' to render ll , Flue In ALBAN T.-00 Saturday a fire occur, ea in' Ch . ". impossible to pass oval the railroad between Chan/b.-1s- 1 Albany in the large fin Luildttie on the. corneri , inhabited yesterday, and you feel as though you were" either vid, then the tablitit ! umbelen the ',mist) « ith. burg and Horrithrlr4li, Without- first retnoving the 1 Mead. try and Colonic. street, ecru:tied hs Robert IYal• ' " : intrude/1g on pi ivate property. lam not an indiscritn• ; the garden arid wall beyond; while in a mei many i Mate uthierer of nll that is ' ancient, lout olue,ea flit- 1 houses. the back ground 'is filled up by Vrallnille, ti,r I snow from the track. , lure, no a;nicely liIIII grid') and pros i•ioit store. Ii , wrecks which have b een em „,,,,,t r iirin „„ l. ),,,,, iieven: l very smoke or the volcano being clearly peteeptible. I I entemle . d on the ardpolong building .31 \lr - Stilwell and tern centuries, teach a sober lesson to tin of the rtes.! Thin coup d'orif is beautiful in the esti erne. From rgl"Peeettottirs N1133LGt..-We is•rred ism 4.111 ae, and we cnn almost imagine the wonder wed 1 many of the f•troffin you see VentiSius on one aide, and to the ; doe n Colmar. ntieet to the adjeining frame building and silents Message in 311 extra N esterdsy, early it • admiration of t he (I, , tlis and others who over run iles I the gay sea or opposite mountains on that other. afternoon, a Amon time ia advance of all our they Mu . NV '' u re "'el"; heent• Roman Empire at wocks of art, with whielt they' I tieed not now strip to describe individual house. w er e all erine spi n inted This impres.ion is he 131)1 -(nth satire elegant tines of the Qurstor, of the A, eenfreeperarirs. The roiliest was hens eetithe "Chicle- , Pour DiPosIT.-The Cecil M hig of Saturday IllIr: dile Paean, of Salient, the Tragic Poet. &c. '1 hey means dtmini,thed when we remember the vn.t"trea 1 ide," 'Journal," "G•sette," and ••r0.t.." s l u r er-g -i h - - .''We visoe.l this sinner one day 1164 week, and found ' ' vita o f art w hi c h have b een f oun d i n this s mall town! are all beautiful and spacious, though the sleeping' inems are .mall, badly ventilated and lighted. There her of the "Cht ['nide" it is limper to say, did nun get I tire appearance o r bo n i to ,. brisk-tennis were lent). I alone-one of the most unpretending ref 'how under ; the Roman away, - a wet a fair start. owing to a tuidsrlse which °trott ed in (lie ,mg in (ton/ the sun Munition pelt of out t• men., a n d , keen excavated. Other cite, of former titne. attest ; 1:: s o Titivate *anchor, arranged with the most studied diatribution of the co l or, brought It t h e p r istine Es. trom Lancaster enemy. Pd., bladed wi/li grant, llour• the slow duct)l 1 - • hviewtoprivacy.ll aof SII I of tons. end the more , estrlollye tiny, titre with a I , ress. Iha editor of the Amer. - no hod no Es pte. , , 1 ,,,k, ,-.1,,,,,,,,, and ,„.. ; ,,,,,i,,, ,„ i,„ -4,i 1 , 1 „.,1 to B u h r age „ „1 „,,,„; but p, oni , eir staid. gloi.e.-•-. 1710/t,”.! 11111 •pertrn,nt is yen/el...Rent. The floors are earn-} and did MA commence Ito lint it in I ; spe until rthet the- more. Lun,lo.l. me think, is rocket scats er throe meet which 1./. 4 / 1 1 its preSi t t•6ll l /11 10 the tentless. hie.' Posed of the most hi ; eolifol marbles, in varied and' of Vesuvius. The solcamr has spitted what man! minute pi OM" The 'nein.'" are also lined with the I receipt or our emirs. than is usual this, time of year. I w cold nut spare - , ntol this env, wilt. b hen been the- I snore material. It is our-sounded by column., and they G:TNint hundred copies of the Message ws.le II re bountifully adorned with fie coe. nine nil Rt rt . IPI • or FL.‘lllt L I Boar 0: --torn-tiiii pair sealed up for seventeen liundn d yenta, is, now rester Iwe se . s , sold recterdoy afte, noon at the counter of our office, ' - ' •. ed. I them representing Diana in the bath, and poor Actsti, I in about lour koura-the office was riots ded the • " '"'" rr v3)'.ll'"' luting the wr" endue; 1111 ' I3 " / ' F ro riortu ties [ 'too to t he ch r i a tian era . Y etuv r i r. I being changed into a stag and dev o ured by his own Olt., the receipts "I 114/11,al Ilot city. by IL "' "'"eul , h a d bee n i ri aiats e. t ho ug h Si, o h o speaks o f it as „. 3 ex .1 hounds because lie must unn tiring ly had • casual Whole lifternorra, so great acre the anxiety of the pro' and 'Wm tenter re 'hood.. were 13 17 1 hot ill+, and ti net volc a no. 'lbis tptlesceet Atone preceded the most' Ellie"' at hes rh•rmil• In dna •In't 'mete' were In""a pieta read the first Meassge of President Polk. , terrible eruption on rsc..ed. In t he year 63 of our rra I htacelet•.••t rings, a •iletre trorrnr, and other mile lesi awin g . the week end in,. ",I •' 1./ 45 barrel. Burin, We have riot I, al time to prepare a proper ed. '' -- . ' - ' " 1/. terrible prentteather w currant in on earthquake ,s, hi, 11l "I : the lnibl• In general I[lP walls of all the eff•ri•l , ri me fi r ,' three days e t roc I ,,,. san t. w eek 10,1; 13 retrret , • , stns followed ii, td ,,,,,,.„ rear ,. A. D. ;.,. by 0 ,, ,-„ p men, milieu better class of houses are reveletl with) horial notice of the ,lessage for our [leper of to slur. writ: rearineflt on i 1, ,, fourth about 3000. ~,,,1 on rl r lion , A Lich tooled the cities 1)(I lorculonettni nsd Poto Genets's; w hick are painted on a rely nor and finn; The Washirraten Union in referring to it in general : • f u ll y cur finh - 21178-maklag the into] receipte strice the 11.:;11 pett- th e fottnri i n n 5t ,,,, e t ' , e h, ~, t aws , ~.„*„.,/ -roc," Three flew."... •re noreemee. nteluireelural • terms. IlflWeVrf ,expre4toes . by • ,Iff*efilo,lll rtUrlton, the. lon, r by n •li//1/1 et 4,1.,1, : 1 4 1 " . • 1 11.. 11• and -"mei inter landscapes , a el, lemon, brutes. ult., something over 43,000 barrels. it. The editor sass : ''lt has been looked fur with rc, ileum's , 'tones, 13:. , •• w li.ch less reieleted the writ I, 1130, 10 00 1,0040 111 the '• I rage- l'sno" Nll` !111/ 1 111 4 / I - . . _ the must eager anxiety, built in thio Cl/unify and a- A V stusar. -The lt , ..torm post i t a ysi.- , A n oi he r se ., oof distnierment comp-antlyei) vem•y. Most of the in v•rraus• 11, -Th.ro.i . r." ( .. ""h ii- I"'"r "f' larls film thoo-1, habitants of tire two platen, though not nil, nook the, 'lints awl Ty ntlamo, Is pent /coo . , r ,_ broad. It will be read with intr os , i nt e r e s t; a nd we ',re I,a to the dry g.mori. interc.it ha• lou•eu ..I.l.lored escape (tom the itnisendar,; inneer. The elder Ilin. 1 the rm..'" has'' , atrfiraed much by tbe action c ilte venture to predict, that no American, whose heart is b. LI failure at Concord. N. 11., arid the 100... •/, .iem ~ha ctonmanded tbe Ito, 1.11 flee'. at Nlisenum went I weetber• in the tight place, wilt fail to feel a glow of pan ions- of et edit hitherto a.i..pir I cannot. reinrin long um over to Stablau. Winch town a it• Illso desorqed, to. I need not atop here to speak of the Fromm with Its pride in its perusal. lt is str o n gly c h., ac r e , i n t ic of ;hang d, if Our jobLers intend to alive .tiny p o tion of render assintnnee to Lie fie iels nod 1 , 1.1 li. line, Iseri•g numerous temples. 1 bey are some of them in a dila suff o cated trs the cl,rir.l• ot •ulplim ion , a moket hat r oll t /.1 t'ld."'d ...federal , era tr..) of the column• and entair.; jta author. Unpretenditig in its stile, it presents to their .uccensful oprrutions fur the leas th, cr. ,o totir In Inky Ila. I. 11 nes. ~ ,A n the Mllllfllll/11. It is A Cuttuu• I [stunts o f tire pineal sante marble have IWO'n 11.1110Ved. I the representatives of ;he States and the People a , year- (act dint we have the leiler• LA doe ...anger Pliny lII' the largest tempts, is the Ilmoltra,or Court of Justice j frank honest, unreserved slew of all the great cite • - - - won. er to the isles -At of Tneilus, n a riatirg the i i, n rh , It is two Installed and twenty feet long acid eight) jeers which are to engage their attention, tool r RIIT.R , AD MCITI,, Al d - the II" "Pi ri. , -it v. -, of ten uncle, w hire the Irma.. which :ordained 'heti. broad wr , h an elevated dal. where the Judge and. and, n ' • o f iIU . -- e d ahem . U ni t . large • I "I tenl'eei'l''e reeetli'll tuf th e ell Ht: ; . of Lb tow) based on these trac t . Sr.' lost tour. Ih eekca ,„. I stain leading 'betel°. Nearly all the public burld• pinionst i ei-i.ive o olnest with et ' boreli and s icroity, nis held in the Coeit limmu , I ton• at Pottopeo one, That the oriderhannti cirri.. e li s ci, " tee hos,. Int or•bed valuabl e statues to the Attn.:ton foreign relation, our ny 'tem of taxation aril finance, • e " e •• ' - • : ' 1 . Ide 1 di• I' I I' I It t-0 - 1 , In ',aid town, on l'it laN '3, hof N„sember . Seven ''''''''''''''''''t their ''''' l '''" In eh'I':ItIII'l war P er : l c " "7- ,_, r """ '''''" 'r uin ' :'. f . out rclatimis obit the Indian ;be If._4, tie preapecto , e -' • ' ' ' ~,,,,,„ ~,,,..,,,,,c,,1, 11,, , n ,,,,t.. in i t it ,,,,,,, a Ili. town "MRS U, lw- innliforf of lon teittopies ...mote pot ti , tern Deleentes were He..l ..nd to ut teed the R dawn in of our means of defrwe, with many sob- , ~ate's no further buck , 11 , n Ift ;:i. and the e seas ,,,,, 11 ,of . err/ a lio Orr fratol ot earl. Iha AMiihitheator , to rte st t amain. galleries.lt• h1111,f1.11./1 di/1011W : Ruml Consetei .x 1 at flair is lotWi on tlre aeon,! Mon- were not rounmenee,l till 17Y). It is prldlokhk than nut ."' . I I ' of ' I been thoreuehly ex• jests minor importance. lase day of Januara nest. „ ic, l ii i„ ~,, , 1 i , e ,,,,1„1 rimy i „,,, „ e , „,,t.l, ~,a ,„,, t , 1 „, , sse s and hotossa areist . Ilan heen tit-Inierted a* lace, amined, and laid before Cc-tigress with candor, aspic ,„ i t, „,,,. 1 .,,,, r o 79, 11,, ..1,,,, acre ~,,,,,t non .1w aorrie sad Ifni., TlrrOtlre. In the , ktetistr vial's, The (allowing re,,ollorm. We, adopted : it of justice. and s patriotic fervot; while the men. , ...;‘,.,,, a ,,, 1 1.4)1 „ ; ~„d win-,, ,i,„ t i,,,,,,, ~,,,,,1,..,,i , „„„1, p r oy ri ter tIolw• Vl,llll I-11,0er boles in then 1161,... Resolred. That .., ~ .ul,l most earnest!, 1-.1:1 tle sage bears evidence of modesty, and an um - emitted ' • d • 1 • I • .1r • three cr•trna nl...se ri earned sappearcd. •oisl the •en . 1 " ., • the Ir"le'l ' flag if •e trellis e rae toselted !hunt atieniton • au •egt- &lute alsom to eons.... to th. ~in•l °m oose, then wall.. a ss I,ol,lNrd re a .11..tsnce *h" ere "seine *••'"elt lrart applicaticm to public business, w Irish none of lain pre-. i rni „,„ ; „„,,,, ~f g i,i ng t h e p t , 9 ,i r t ~f' a ~,,,,,,,,,,, 1air „,...... mdet ims the ..... ymy,,la...d y,... "1„..1.... I Ice own..( Pionaprit an• 111.1pIdird with water M. decessers have turpaased. Never, in the period of Road their ently and eanslitl cont•iuiel atom. s votetard I. ) 1,,,,,,, E warm. p oro ., .1010,, sconce, means of lin k 's of rim,. lead. Neel "I hals•d clay.- Rests/rest. That we •iilrefrl:t tn•liese that irnmedi- ourexistence as a nation, has a document appearedrasa and seller soli-stoic lir sloi Is Ihe N1V11.1.1111 Condon,. a 13i.0r0t.1 CO( I. of large Oar Once of the Pittsburgh plierntim, Post. which Id announce to the world a mire prnsperrats . ce swiren"g7cic art i sm `' n ‘l ' ' ' "' l9 ''', l . i. I , I :” °ld ` The npr,inch or romps-II is tlinsugh " the toreet of ' 1 .' 1 .. Iles two rommorrnstroe I"ren• :/ be Ple+bet Dr resider 6, 1845 mean o f serutiog toe C1..11.,;; erode L lUV ‘,.., st to i „,,,,1. o 11„. ~ ~,,,h,,1 t h, .„11„ . I 1,,,,„,t, ~.,