MU !" - -'"-! W .! J .'J . J... . B njL!g F rom t'if Brother Jonathan. A ftrene lu the New York Police Office. Tll IIIBH13D LOT til A MiTniMOSUl nntAK. Migirt rate Where's the mnn that i.tarly killed If ifc1 Watchman Here he in, iir Marty Muleo.ncy. Mutty ( V smart, but innocent looking Hitier siian, scratching hi noddle, arsd advancing m if the fnngistrate'sdesk waa a gallows) truth onJ I amn't. The divil re.aive the wile that ever Murty Mulrno ny had t Oomplninnnt--(a little roundabout lady, evidently fre h from the "gem of the tea,") Oh ! Savwr of the world, only hear that and tnc the mother i.v , hie thne childher aelt'1 Murty Mulrooney, look I me sti sight in the face, an answer me a few question. , Murty (making a rhow of looking the complai- ; riant straight in the face, but in fnct looking any , wy else.) There now ax thim in welkiin ! it?' art 1. 'It in.' ar-i she) 'but whisht, end elay hi re lull I let him in,' at e she, lis meself that wont ax t nndd'e wid jee,' art 1 little cxpceiin' what waito folly. Well, mo drar, Jenny runs out and opens the doot nr.d thin, me jewel and dailiut, the kiss in' und tho hn jT'4'n that went on out in the en Ihry if a Irf iiliu intircty. FiM Wan 'ud kiss an' thin the nther uJ' kin ; an' ihin they'd go imack, smick, smack, smack I en if they wan arcin' which or thim would do it the fmlcK. AnLjIiin, ml the '.e t-he.irt in a whisper, that med me heart jump into me m unh, 'I've seen the phiicat' art hi", 'an' fmiImI f. ty tlrng- for Monday. 4An' are you nr yuu I me V set Jenny ; To be aure I am,' art I.e. 'An' i hut j u never loved any worn in bi I' n' nil',' act sl.e. '(, the dickins a wan,' iez he ; ')ir t er np k lii a woman three timcj in n.e life, I'j.iin' m w y ov pure friendship.' Vou never Curious Matrimonial Afralr. M. Ouia it, when about in hia twentieth year, made hia litter iry debut in ihe pages of a Pii pe riodical, Ihen under the editorial care of a young j lady of noble family, but who, having lost htt fa ther and Iter most influential relatives om of them by natural death, and others by the guillodne ! was obliged to employ her tulonta and learning, which wt re great, in wri'ing, fur the support of herself and those who wcro depeiidiinl on her. To j the publication conducted by this lady, M. Gu'uol I sent contributions every month. Thesu elicited , expressions of warm admiration from the pen of i the fair ediire-a, and wrte rend with gratification by , the public. Still no one had the slightest iJoa from whnt quarter they proceeded. It so happened j that about this timo the lady was taken seriously ill, and, of course, obliged to suspend for a time Ll .jjtil linn r iliiln't vsis iasi r l.t rrvaa Its. . Cnmplainaiit When you wor at home in Ire- . . ,, ,t i , ' , ' . ... ...... 1 10 T MrJ.'imv. !, lit-urllicr ! net he, 'would lir.d, duln tyou live in the town ov Uuisdalk T i . , , , , . t . , , : y m be aimer d :uhtin me I No, Jenny, alanna, Muity No! but I had a cousin of tli lime , .... ... . . i i .. . 1 xecpt m inoiher, you re tlto on! woman lever fin me, and about me own inebca, who lived in tliul . , ,. .... j imu a it i on ! .ii will inui. ma leivn. ne hub tin' fi'i' the in iwliit' an' tlc emaek, smack, smack- T11H AIMERICAN. Saturday, tMohtr 33, 1841, CCj" We have received the first nuhiber of the Quarto Notion, published in llostnn. tt contaiiia the same matter that appears in the Folio Notion, and la published at the same price, upon entirely new type. The relecllnns from the cuirent litera rrightiorliowl. More be tokrn, I hard he got mar ried, and ran away from I.N wife ! Omrplainmt Worn't you a waivir be thradc in l1iiwld country t Murty Yen, and to was mo cousin, and his fa ther before him t Complainant And didn't yori marry Mury Cul Irn ov Cattle Dcllinglinmt Murty No, tho divil a taste, thank OoJ ! but ne cuui n did and he all accounts he had the hurJ batgain ov her t Comj lainant An' now Murty Mulrooney, be the vat'itio ov yotir oaih, aint I Mary Cullen, an our--e!f thu man that mariied mel Murty Do the var'ue cv tw inty oath", I'm not ! Complainant Swair him, ginilemin I Kiss the book, you balst ; an' thin I'll prove you to be a pujurer before the whole world ! Murty Ii's out ov her mind hc is, jrur honor I tell you Molly, il'i ma cousin you main. Complainant The dHi! cousin you, woi.UWt I tnowyour ugly akin on a buMi in the boj of Al'an 1 ing, wint on wid gieatcr fuiy nor ever 1 HoS')mi'-er, they got tired at last, and rowld into the kitchen, ran puihin' iho tbr head lore-nio-t, as if they wor ashamed ov thimaelvea ; an1 J.nny was snyin' iinthin'; an the sweetheart was s i; iii' thu same j an' I wasjiiKt beginin' to nx tWm if I'd porcr out the tay, rhin I looks me lad full in tho Lee ; an' tbeie, mejiwel an' dsrlint, if I didn't JifCiwer that ho was me own baste ev a man, Mur ty Mulioouf v, that run away from me in DuuJulk'. Mpily lio wasn't the deuce a taste ! Complainant llowldyour whish'd you traitor, ill I finish ni story. 'All the saints in thecal lendher pur'ect me, ain't ycu wan Marty Mulroo rooney, fioin tho County Lutitii V six I. 'Ov coorse I am iot,' n.2 he, ccloriu' like a turkey's gill, but I'm wan Tat Doran fieri Cork.' 'Murty Mub ro niy'e Ihe name you g-ive ine,' sez Jenny. 'It's ihe name o a cousin that I took be raVm ov corn in' in for hia pruprrty,' srz Uo. 'Show me your back,' tn I, nn Til bilive vou !' 'I will inn , . . . i i .i. i. i nn more i.e.oseii. ginuerain jewi,, biui.., .nr j ,..,.,;.. . . , r ,, . ,ip ... . him taliin' me Molly ! I ... .. . . . . . , . J j nitli' t tins me b iv, if that a what iou main, z I. Murty It was on'y a alio ov tho tontue, your u , .. ,' .. , . ..' . , - ' r ' I So I sartf him by the hair cv the head. ' by, lwnor. ! whathia-ho Jono ser. Jennv. 'It's me own baste Mictslra'c It was a vety au'-picioui lip. Mur- . . . ,, ," . . n , ' j ov a htiblianJ, an he was only wantiu to runinate ty ! Have tou any mark on him, Mrs. Mulroor.ev I , . ,, . , . .. , ' .... . . I you, sex I. 0, mur.her. kl me nt him, are she, J mnlktnr.nl T linn. m , I r 1 1 1 . . n I . VUIHII iujiiii1 ua, lit uwiu , null .iv , , . , , , , . . ' 1 . hit tt t!.i n..,1 ult.. i.ui.l ut l,,,n ai.rrt .n .... n fx nn' botunc u, i must acknowludge, we had him a unit Jead v.1,011 ho lint mo thn blow in mo brot that left me toiueleji, ! Here a Wdtchman deposed, that when Iki took Mulrooney iiito cns'.oilv, lie tvas almost torn to W by rags. Mayittrtiti. Will, Mulrooney, do you continue to deny her still ! Muliooney Io cooiae I do, your honor; bairin as ine cousin's wifo ; but I must acknowledge. the likeness is rem crkuble ! Complainant I see I must let the i at out ov the bag ax him to show his baic back, your honor ! Mulrooney lie wont, the divil a 1hw j ho' too much ov a giutlcmxn. Compl.iinai.t Well, your honor, sine he thraits me to main, I'll - lit on him ; the fact is he was flogjid tw'ut f i r sellin his kil' before ho desatd xlicth H.f.CK ; uo from that time to lhi, i . . r .i -ii . i . i. -......... ..I .. 1 . . . . . , ... I lurtr in inv upt niv riiriirni, nuu mriniuiiiui miti i:. I . t. . f f.tortl I, ivini, niniil..t, .11.. . 0 -" l other matter, as usual, rich and ente.taii.lug. became aware of the circutmlanrc, conveyed an j . anonymous intimation to her, that he (the corrcs- I fjj" The lat numlwrs of Jonathan's Micellany pnmlent who wiitingi she had so often praised,) j sustains Its previous high chiifaCter, as an intcrcst- would furnish all tb requisite matter for ihe publi- j ing and amusing sheet. cation until she had sufficiently recovered to re- i , ' , t 1 11 r : 1 THE ELECTION. The result of the late election in thla state is most gratifying to Ihe Democracy, There never waa a triumph which called for greoler rejoicings, than the present, but the Whigs are an humbled by defeat as to excite our pity and induce ua to fore go our glorification. We have elected our Govern nor by an oldfashioned democratic, majority. The Aasemb'y atanda si vrr-rocti Dcmorrata and TrtiHTt-aix Whigs. In tho Senate there are 16 democrats and 16 Whig, and one doubtful, vix t In the district composed of Allegheny and Duller, each party claiming the majority. The following resells of tho election for Governor are believed to be correct, although not official. I he counties yet to be heard from will iuCicaite the majority to about 53,000 ! sum her editorial duties ; and most ably and faithfully did he fulfil his promise. j The lady felt on her rentoration t health, that j her noble-minded unknown friend had been Ihe salvation of her work, and, in some mronure, of her fortune. Soon afterward, they chanced to meet in the hau e of mutual friend, but without tle lady having (lie slightest idea th it ihe corn s, poudent to whom the was so much indebted, wn present. In the fullncns of her heart, she then and tin re, as she was in the habit of doing in every company in which he chanced to mix, gave utter onre to her gratitude, accompanying it with ex. pies-ions ef the deepr-at regret that she had not the happiness of knowing the generoui individual lo A Fire occurred In this place on Monday Even ing last, which destroyed five stable, and is suppo sed lo have been the work of nn incendiary. The fire commenred in the stable of Mr. Guliek, on Ihe alley south of Market street, which was consumed, together w ith Ihe adjoining stables of Mesr. Wei ker, Uright, Wtiser nnJ Hall. The etables were well filled with hay,giaiu, eVe., and thrii destruc tion irf a scrioim loss lo their owners, e-timated nt about $'.2,1)00. The horses and cattle were got out U-'foie the flames had mndo much prngrpfa. Foitu lately there was a dead calm at the lime, or the i!elruelion uf properly would have been much grea ter. Much praise is duo to tho lire.nen and citizens griK'ia ly, and tbe ladies, us u.iua on such occasions, nlinin tvns liil tioiler such infinite itl,!.,.',!!..,!.. , , , , . . , . . , , ! uihibi'ed their bump of benevolence by working I be reader Is left to imagine what must have been . ' ' . .. , , i i ii .i right UHtiiiuitf, while some of the rougher fex nub M. Gu zot a feelings while all this was p .snug in - ,y 1 Ins presence. The laje of lime ,o far from dead- vtl MM l,wir "" a,,d looM on B '"'u r ening the lady's ten of gratitude to the friend who T'cat-ra. We were sorry to see such conduct, had so c.llamly ru.hed to her aid in the hour of ! anJ "nn"t Mn" n y need, only served t ) deej en the belli. gs and to wouldn't !i'.Tn to have mintioned ! Muity Be the Vargin, yoir Loner, I'm as inno cent as a child unborn. Complainant No, Murty 5 noma innocent a a two yeur owid divil! Innocent! Ochnt I but sure that' the innocence that people lto sent to a place i. - , i i wo:, i lUir.iiLii ur ; I Magistrate How comca it, Mulrooney, thst vou j deny your wife 1 j Murty Why Ihin jour honor, brkate Ihe divil a nife ever I bed ! Cam jj!-iiant Oh ! thin, that the lame divil may tit you, Murty Mi'.ruoncy, for saying tho Ike. No IkjI you hang gallows thief, 1 believe it a dm-n ov thim you have had; an sure only tho divil kbruv mo across you, you'd bo aJJm another to tho list in a day or two. Murty Ujn't believe her, your honor; for Mol- ... i .. .i.:- u.. '...I 1. 1 ... ..I " IV 1 inuiu um wuuiuii limo u'l n mvuiJ whi : . , 1 I A.ll HlA imparl an addiii:ional inu-nity to her duire to have a n o;ipoilunity of thanking him in peron. With ihij view she inserted a purograj h in her publica tion, implored her benefactor for audi as, well as friend she conideied him to be lo communicite his address to her. The notice ajipeaied at certain intervals without eliciting t'le desired information. At length, however, seeing she peisisted in repea ting it, as if resolved not to be defeated in un ob ject so deur to Inr hea t, M. Cuizot forwanled his address lo the office of the lady's publication. A personal interview between tho pait es was tho re suit. The formation of a mutual friendship fol luwid. 'J'hal friendship soon ripened into recipro cal lo, and that lovi, after the lapia nf a limited pciiod, was crowned and consummated at the by menial altar. One would explore in vain the al most boundless regions nf romance in quett of a matrimonial union having been formed under more singular circumt mcfs. position to assist in saving their neighbor' pioper ly from the devouring ek-nirnt, but because they did not know what to do. If unfortunately anoiln r such occasion chould happen, lei all such persons take their places in the lino to pass the watt r to , Luzerne, OorxiiKs, Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, beaver, Redford, Derks, U rail ford i Duller, H tick a, Cambria, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Cunil erlalid, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Fay cite, Franklin, Ceeeno, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniatn, Lancaster, Lebanon, Li high, I ' iti.. I.rnuil ov LI. l,..ck is ki tnti'jli an -ah ltrown as a , . . . mi i. r . 1 TT l lOtnii nir.B!H I nere w is a zia, j uur iiqoui : nv , , , ,. r ... , ,iv Un. nn as ful of cros u'.riiH-s us a lliiih- owns Ue Riiovv me Karac.cr : I, , , . l.iliotl I'eiiiio.ii. Muity Yes, he the karacter me coonin gave me . . .. L. . . I ...l.n .' .n n.. 1 I V f'V you, en n. uv sauiv luuen ii t.ou hv UiiiiMlf might be proud ov. Comjlainai.t Murty, youi cousir. and 'ouriell iu tile tame pair of bitectics ! Murty Ti.c Lord forbid, if you was the wife lo west then). Miig'ntiate Was it in IrtianJ Ire left you, Mary 1 Complainant It was, yotir honor ia the Coun ty Lowth -nd three childher along wid me two ov thitu in hand, md the oilier wan undher way ! Magisiralc And you Fallowed him out here. Con pUinaiil Divil a folly, fnr I never hard rhtre l.a wint to, on' thousl.t ho might have been L ji.pc.l or trnnsporied ea he deirarvid; but I kem j lo this ccunthry wid n.e fnei.Jj ihtce months ago, Vc tceiiltnt, o:i' that's tl.o ay I fcund the villain out! Mutty (scratching his hed, and looking as if he wera wihirg himself in the moon) I'm ivcn jcois litre ctme MiihacLiuc, your honor. Coniplaiiiant No, nor the borrow a two ov thim asstlf. fer little paddy ia only in hia eightce ruh month, an if yeu'io not hi father, the divil has been plow li u about in your likeness. Mag'n'.raie How did ynu find hi.n out, Maty 1 Complainant I'd tell jour honor, u out at service, a I am at risent, with Mother Fecktiair, in FrankUn aliaret, whete icutch g:rl named Jen i.v Cun pbell u the ei.ildheiV maid. 'Wll,' -t Jmnv to or. stzthc, -i'vo g. t roiiivhryinan ov I .jcursfir a awrnheiiK. sex a'.o. 'Oh! tho d.vil a d jubl of that. sex I, 'for the r-rcoich Wimin was al ways great en I.Ub ruin,' ait I. 'HeV cjmin to night to lake tay wid us in the ki then,' if! ahe. 'IU s welkirn,' x I. 'An he'a brcn axin me to mart;' OctolM-r. Kctobcr has come, the iwi e,a', saddest month j of all the year. Its suun'ta and its gorgeous forests, ) how beautiful, and brief ure their g- reous ilyr. Tliete ia a pensive h uuty in Oelotn r daya; au- I tuinil is now clothed in l r loveiiet drapery ; the j lores leaves aie not yet dry and oiisp; Nature has j not yet put on her friyi.l n-sitct, but the sih'ng of j i the h.ceic and the filling tr.,f, ure N .t.ue'i knell tho engines, and they will nmke iheinlves useful and eenc ccnsuie. If ihey had done so on Mon day last, part uf the properly destmyed might pro bably have been saved, for we o'crv-d thst a line could not be formed to one of the engines, until af ter much delay. We are informed that the "(iood Intent Fire Company" have scarcely members enough to draw their engine to the lire. There are enough able. and active men in our borough lo man a dozen en gine, and il is certainly a great reproach to them that ihia company should want a competent num ber of members. A matter of such gencrul interest and importance aa the Fire Department in a coun try town, ought not to be neglected, und we trust eveiy citizen will ace that il m hia duty, as well as his interes', to contribute to ita organisation and j efKcienry. .Magistrate Snip, Mulrooi.ee, and prove y r f(.t i,t.r ( 'ilvlt g,i,H; ,J0(, ;,U t,rse l,...nu,;r(l iniioctn.'e. Murly -Iu no use, joai honor. I'm fail ly sowld, for me back, bad luck lo it, will unly prove that I'm not me cousin ! Ccirphijjuiit 1 knvw I'd catch you sometime, Mtity. Muity You shanl catch me now, Molly, if his honor Ml only tnko pity on abode, an' have tut hung outright ! Magistrate Why aio you so frigWned, Mul rooney ! Murty O, your honor, her mils ia teiiitde, an' even her nails ii aa uotl.iiig to her tongue. Complainant Divil a wan ov me wan s to have any thing to do wid him, Jour honor, if he'll only keep out ov me vt ay, an' help me to support the childU r. things will have lost lb ir beauty, i.l! tl.c.-e I right things their br'.B!itness. Tin su thanfl'.d though j lovely sceneries, lend a touching inu re-i a Aulumn j dais, (io it.lo ill 3 thick, deip wood ; lioien to Ihe ! hushej, deep niuiimir i f the evening breeze, as il ; gently undula'cs the gloiious and richly colored fo- j l,c tVair not more than a dozen persons partici lingo: leiok away in'.o yonder vault ef Heaven, in paled in ihe proceeding. this smuel hour; how the nspViidint hues of to- TllC Luti'at Nl'WX. As far as we have heard at present, the election of John Hanks is flattering ; so says Ihe Intkpcn- j ilrtit J'rtss of Ihe lGth of October. Judge "lay not that llullering unction to your soul" ' nr-nrral Srott. A meeting was held in Lancaster city last week, t I v a few Fipelayrra. to nominate (.en. Srott, as n ; candidate for I'resi.'eiit. b'aniuel l'aik, lv.p pre- ided, and Thomas 11. liuirous Orttiis Collins, j Mid a few inure In rues of ihe Iluekshol War, wire j a eominittie In report at an adjournsd meeting. 1 'The O.d (iuard" as the met ling was a inWera- Lycoming, McKi an, Mercer, Mitllin, Monroe, Montgomery, Northampton, Noilhuinberland, Ferry, I'hiladelph city, Philadelphia co. I'ike, Potter, Schuylkill, Somerset. 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A Germnn e'ergyman of Boston has been found guilty of marrying too many girl, and locked up In the prnitenti .ry, The girls of course are safe now. There waa a f..tl of snow to the depth of several inches last week in and ubout Uoslou. In South Carolina, by the late census, there are 26i persons upwards Of itfO years old. Of theso 21 arc malo whiles, SO white females, 12 fire colo red males, 7 dot females, 1 Itt male and 83 female slaves, AacsiTR A Western paper states that a ahoit lime since, a woman in tlicm digging abused a bear so unmercifully with her tongue, Ihst he died tho next day; That Woman certainly Could not bd punished as a comniom IfrttJ. At a late Fair in New Haven a specimen of In dian corn was exhibited by Mr. Evarta, which he aaid had yielded one hundred and forty biuheli of thtlted mm lo Me airt. There are 40,000 females engaged in factoriea in Massachusetts, of whom 24,000 are employed in tho woolen facloriea. The aggregate amount of their earnings annually is estimated at four millions of dollars. There was a frost in New Oi leans on the 5lh inst., and the yellow fever had considerably abated. The numbci of deaths by fever on the Itth inat. was 19. Railwats. The railways in Great Britain and Ireland, form a length of 2191 miles. Slavh ii rua U. S. States. According i the census, the wholo number of slaves in ihe V. States, 2,1!7,2I3. Males 1,3 lO.lOiJ females I,-210,805. paz, and ambkyst, and gold lieautifiilly bli nd with each other, and stream in living light across the c ther sky. It is ihe very gate of Heaven and that lone star acms to be a beacon light, hung out fiom A lh ii lire fur the Liulus. Secrelcries Forward, Wicklific and l"phur aie widowers, and Mr. Legare a bachelor. Our fair country women have a perfect right lo serine the aw Jersey Elcilioii. The late clicti.ni in this state has resulted as fal lows, viz : Council, Deniiierats 0, Whigs 9. As sembly, Democrats 22, Whigs 35. The two hou ses jointly obct a ti over nor, and as ihe Whigs have a maj ri'v on joint ballot, a Whig Govirnor will of com be be elected. Ohio. . ir. ... i.i. i. .1 i...r. ii.. I... i.. ,, .1. ! i OrICCr, UlUll'ULlll UH IIWY IIUl laniUlll Ul-l'llS III UIC I his goljrn p irtals to guide us, emng wanderers, ' ' ' home. We can also hear lln ir blest voices, I as they mingle around the throne nf ihe Mo.-t High. Whose soul will nut kind'e within him, nnd whose spirit will not thrill with ecstacy on Contemplating Murty I'll di any thing, if you'll only let me scenes like these 1 Who docs not feel llint ho is t . , , . -.1 i .i .i. coining c.oriverso wun pure oenigs uisi ne is "Just on ihe boundary of ihe spiiit land, put the salt s..y brtuuc us. There was much more said un both su'ci, and at last the caie was dismissed, Mulromey having a- Olo-e to ihu realm where angeU hive then birth 1" greed to go home with Molly, and m.ko some I How eloquent is nature ! who is not pun rand I . ! . ,1. . ..T ....I I : l..it...p u h, tifi-utt tn I,.,, ,'.,i,'A 1 IT..u i.nn.ri. I brraHLCIIitlil iwucuiok too tyiu 01 u;c vuimuo . t,.i.. . ....... . , , , ,, ... j-i . I . , , , , . ,. , life boat, and had Lrr paddle bones injured. Mie " ... .... i sivclv does GimI speak to u. at tins sweet. sad I : . Afissicilcsr.TTk UalLaoAlJS. Mglitwn mi.I.ons : ..Liu- i i a obligeJ In lay In, liliy-twn Honrs. The results nf the election in this stale, nn fir as known, leave little doubt but that Ohio has followed the example set by Maine, Georgie, Pennsylvania, nnd the host of otheia, and been redeemed from the The CuUilouia. j ,hrjJjm of whlBL".- Tl.is sleamer left lloston on the 2d iust.. und did j hlllllll Of Cllbll. not reach Halifax until the 7th, huviui; had a most It is rumored that negatiatiuns are pending be tempestuous passage, during which the mala and twern England and Spain, for the purchase by the carpenter each had a leg broken, and nine i f the former of the Island of Cuba. Iu relation to (his crew weie severely injured. The gale was so Ire- mailer, the New Orlenns Uullelin says! j tnenduous, that the pas-engera for a time gave up j "A commercial gentleman, who has spent some ull hoi of reaching poit. The Caledonia lost her of dollars have now bce In rested in railroad wiih in the limits nf .M.nsai hirscit-.. all which, when finished, have paid at K-al 0 p.r inl. beyond expellees, repair,-, ie. i sivcly does God speak to u, at this sweet, sad son. How he lets hia goodness auJ his glory pa.- : before u. Ho makes all nature beauiiud, and ' i (ivn us rr. tit i ,m In iMiiov lt bpnmi.4. Siv.irl i..li. !! i J f ; j tra, ye loo, in your varying hues and delirious o- dors, whisper ine name ol your l reati.r. If tii Th!! Mill'Ull. notorious individual ha been acmrltid weeks in Havana, informs his corretpondenl in that city, that he has become satisfied, from information he has obi .ined in the best quarters, lb.nl 1'iiglunJ is negotiating with Spain for a cession of Cuba. Some of the steps he has learned the Urltich Government has taken in the matter he states thus : 'The F.ng- A XdVly Ii:.COHTrd Sillt Sj?rili;r. ihe richest dyes, and send f.-.th ihe -.MU.,l f.a TJie Hoc Jit-stor Democrat says : A Kf.ce. as you are about to faJe an I die Apt em- salt spring lias liuen opened in the town 1 ''k ul uli" of Galen, county of U'syno, about filly ! 1,8 rods from the Erie canul, on i!ic land of the Rev. Dr. JuM, of Ithaca, with the Um r.gtil on,- irtMe. -we,', sr. ,,-,ua..... . rosnec, ol ,tia I.,,.. iri..e but I don't llil i k I i , - the humor yt-o can't ba nop! ; rcuch ov ihftt rr.arrlae mestlf. bik'ie of a ral.in I : even oi the fossil sail, as is evidenced liv romLiiirinir tliC borin"s in Kurone had.' I'mtl.rvin to put bim rff for a mouih or . ,,, ; nar "a liinrrrlim. in en;n- irne- i lies to.'a.shf. 'An ducsY.t le hko U Vsfi I. 'No, j "r jrtrinia. wiiii the report of tho er stx she, -for he aez he W v. so dcs.i.te that eiriJJllVpf at Galen. The diar he cant wait a n.inr.it longer no. Monday nut' j &f ,uba js , jm. autumn of our d..y u c.vr.ii.g, but if we arc ready, lUin the glorious f rce and be i uli: u I tlowrrs. we in.y wrap our ginnents about u-, and wait in holv peace, til! we me called l bloom in ' beauty immortal in ihe gardens ol'G.ul." ; The Jury, after an abb' charge from ihe presiding ! si, Joniatnl the liberation of all the negroes intro ! Judge, n-tiied. and in alout 30 minutes rtturiied jurf.j j1(.re ,;nrc ,ie trpu,y pf iS2() a ivmi, into eoutt with a verdict of .VuMuiV.'- There was for by ihe spirit nf that document. The govern much conflicting testimony dclivired iu the case, ! mpht ut J ael, iJ refernd the question to the Gov.r reveral witncses awore positively that McLcoU wa l0r h(.re Cut.j t jllnta 0f ,-ie jHo!i!e thev eti'Oi g the boat' crews lhat dtblroyed tho Canl.ne, usWered (ith one exception) we cannot allow it. while others proved that he spent the night ten i ow England has said it tnust be done i if tho crtahe. 'Divil a doubt but he's an Irishruau all , cut,' in I. 'lor it waa the sa.no way wid n.e own , . nrofuselv over -he Ulho I mon divk in Jlln. " '"'"P ' 8"'d, al destroy in ' ull vegetation within its i utd :1-000- h u '"J'P"' " '"ve reach, it is uncommonly pure, produ. ! 1 " " yea.. none oi ma .a...,.y - . .. . ; i-L'.-i: It. I A . 1. .1 . .) 1 A C ...ft . I. . 1F ILCt UUt' 1 1IU ,1.111 M eilVill ocJ mail, bad luck to him,' an 1. 'Was il,' an she w a luir, id 1 i an for that mathrr ii'a ihe way wiu .he whole ov thim.' We I your h. tirr.the m'scl.irf a pin'.worih J. n py could do oil the day wid the Mr dint ov curlin' hrrUir.aii'ihtit.' Ut -t E r;J' 'd loc,ki"' Vi ht -Hlf in ihe tl l'l i "ine 0tlock "d .hetay m.kin, on the taUr, whin heai a .cr.Ul.in' at the door, for l o dum't Lnotk, f-r lor .. : .c... i'ki'. 1,'m mi Jcnnv. blush- in, up lo tfc. io .; .id tri-tllm' cur. U ! 5 mr h ro.MD in her hc 1 ! Dcttios. Up. n tls ilealh of Mr. Pamue! E wait, an old anJ respecible grnllemnn, niar this city, who had resided here from tho timo of its first settlement, hisczecitiors found, among otlier specie The vein is Urong, and j 1 ' LU P-:". J Fi ' '' drawer of a com- in lea from the acenu of action. The jury, however, J jIRrnt 0r S,,ain says to Cuba do it, and the people seem to have had iitllu doubt about the matter. 0f cubj p.rsist in saying no what will be the re Thu we have got rid of a moat noul and per- iUt t Submission to such a demand seems to mo pleiing quetti.m, affecting deeply the relative rights ,0 (,e oul vf t ,luff.i.jon. A proud Spaniard asked of the States and General Government, as well aa me ,he 0,hef JaJ(( l i thght ,ila, ,ie i B- wou, our national relal ion. The stale of New ork, by accejl, (,f llie isaj j I answered, I believe the Not I)cud Quite. The New (Hems I'icayuue lelatts the follow ing singular case i "It appears that a young Spaniard Waa lying in the last stages of yellow fever, next door to the printing ollice of Mr. G,. in Chai les street. The physician, Dr. 13. was sent for, but before his arri val, the young man had ceased to live, arcordlng to opinions of those iu the house, so that when he ar rived he found his patient covered with a white linen, and reported aa dead. That very evening they washed and clc insed iheyoun man, and hav ing put on his burn I dress, they laytd him on hi bid until the moiuing. In the mornings coffin w.i ci'l, in d i.'l tl.o necessary preparations were made, lie wa iheu taken and put in the coffin, but no sooner was he dropped in it, than he jumped up anil avii'd where tljy were going lo place him. They ilirn eeudiiited him in a carriage to a colored nurse woman's hoiie. He is yet very sick, but may pnihap live. Il appears that ho was in a slate o lethar-y." 1'lir Haiikrupt I.nw. We have daily published at large, with the 1 other acts el the late session, the beneficent ac establishing a systrm of Bankruptcy ; but eithci from its leng'h and i s uumerous and indispensahli details, or from too- cursory an examination of ill provisions its principle appear to bo, by some, mis appiehended. Therefore, having mel with the au neied brief I rrl eomprehensive explanation oflh principles nf lire act, we thought its assertion mih be aceeptc I by many of our readers. We find it ii tile New Voik Aameriean X.il. hit. TIIF. HAN KU ITT LAW. This law sec.a lo be unapprehended by many ; and iho attempt of some of our Contemporaries to tet the public lih on the subject have not Kirn very successful. If we understand the provisions of the f.iWCor rectly, the persons who come under i's provision are divided into two classes, voluntary and inra, untary. In the cla-s of voluntary Bankrupt., wo inclu ded " pirsons whatever" rich, or poor, meichan1 traJer, mechanic, farmer, laboier, rkc, without an' reference whatever to the amount of their indebted ness providtd, that their debts shall not have bee created by a defalcation as a public officer, on executor, admimriistrator, guardian, trustee, c while acting in any other fiduciary capacity. Sue1 defaulters cannot have ihe benefit of the law at all In the case of involuntary Bankrupts are inch ded "persons, being merchants, or using the tra of merchandise, all retailers of merchandise-, and a bankers, factors, brokers, underwriters, or niarir insurers, owing drbts to the amount of nut It. than ttvti thuumnd dullnrx" who ihull leave ti tttitc with the intent to defraad their eredilurs, shall take any other measures lo accomplish such design. So lhat all debtors can wduntur.'l'j take it be ne lit ol" ihe net except delaultera ; and no one c be iuvoluntariiy declaieJ a bankrupt unless il pioved there is an intention to defraud, and in am case it is confined to certain classes, who owe certain amount of money, and the jietiiion must ' presented by one or nn.re ei editors, to whom bni::.! t!:e sum of live hundred dollars. cin the tincbt salt without the usa of lime. The brine is forced up by the gas with & violence known iiouhero else. knowing when he r reived it. He li ft much other and valuallo property. Pittsburg Anur. The Richmond Star tolls of a little bov who insists thit the reason his father calls his mother 'honey,' is because the I wbuluday, but one man was nbseived to bounder Fbi its or TtirtitAKca. The beneficial re sults of the temperance movement were never more sir knigly displayed than at our lata city election. Though a large crowd was on ihe grounJ 11 e Island would be received, but yuu must first achieve your own independence then she will acknow ledge you, and take you in as aparturr ! Hut the question is, Will l-'ucle Sam allow llully Hull lo tiiki) possession here, even if old Spain consents 1 If he does, adieu to peace our southern institutions will at least be jeoparded, end a valuaMc trade clo sed against us.' " jnfiucifc oi Ittjaor. Ptbwart Jo trnal. tin) arrest and trial of McLeod. hasbicn thought by many enlightened juiiats and atatcsnien to have placed hrrl'elf in the altiludo of nutlijuatwn, wlnle quite as many, and equally able, have susluined the constiimionaliiy of her pos.il.ou. The question vt interna lonul luw involved in the mutter, has aUo calleJ forth a bright array of legal talents. The mailer is now decided, whether rightly ir wrongly, and all who are iuteicoUd in the peace and pros perity of our country, must feel gratified lhat all ap. j j-J- The Danville Democrat says: "The large rehension of war with final Hiitain is at an eud. j furnaces of Thus. Ciumbers, Esq., under the u. The other unstliled questions Utwienthe two gos priiiicndrtice of Mrt T;jio( continues lo jiuur ovt verumont. will uoup.iv.i, n Jcie,m.ne.. nr neS,rg. ,u J(J ,,)0 lU(l0 of ,50 4jJ pe, w (. CKMtth, nm yrl hecn .rnmtX-.V war D 'l""i I furnace dilto, 33 tons per week," i A.U-evtiter. ' 1 T - - Drr u iTi n. The New Vmk Journal of Co' mrrce uf Saturday evening menti ins another i stance of miserable breach of faith. That pa say: Il hascMiie out to-d iy that Mr. Hedliild, eahi of the Commercial Dank, recently reMgue I, is a d lauller lo the amount of f 56,000. His securiti are sa d to be good for the half of the sum. No man would have hern less ausectej of tan ing in such a position than Mr. It. He ia wa lea another victim to dealing in stock. We are auihorized to say lhat Messrs. E. R. P die and Edwin Lord, President and Vice Preside of ihe Morris Canal and Hanking Company, wc removed fiom ofiice yeateiday by a vote of the Jo' ( UtrtCW!, Wtf jJ UiiJ-,lllaud ,hat their a