LEWIS BUBG HEONICLE ) ' II. C. 1I1CKOK, Kwtok. O. X. WOIiDKX, rniXTEit. VOL. VIII NO. 42. li', LEWISBORG, UNION COUNTY, PENN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1852. ( TVholi Ncybsb, 410. 0 s - H V J LliWISHUiMi ClIHONlCLKj 3rtir!ro D;fVmi lust toed.. , f.rciuh A'-tunllT in n-lvnm.-: ii p i i- ' 11 I'Ul'i U I! hill par I I. li.rotLr v.r i -.r. : a,:t f Ui,U,..,r Iw, 1. ...iiii i.i iilvunf ! .iitmu.ii.'. s .j'ti'jiiil Hil.lt ti.o I'u jti.-lnT.r ;il lv-it tin- ear i j ., J ia;.. r ( i.n-. w-k. l I .ur ?!;.. a vi-ar: tiro cinarvs, A German claims of his C0UI1 i. 1-r si. ui -ntiis. . I a ..-ur. M l a-,L: aii.ir.i-0 I i 1,1 nli. n .: .ic -.slnn; i nt f.,irth ..t'a . 1 mm um.r IrVUICU la till! SUUle UolillU- .l.iil W Oitli a i iiii.-uiiio-as u C -Ms. Si .lUiia .,,ii-:'.ni olint! MlL.vcl cf jjfm-rhl int.-- r I II 't i. I.H1 tin iai, ,,f i,rli ! .rtaii;.n r .n!.. t iriu. il.it 111 .'l!l .1 ii .1 1 r. 1. t r ill li .1 1:114 '.1 nil . li::n r. I'l -;i-. n. r an i ''.-. 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I., i"- ii i ., i tl... IL.r I i'i , , i : : t i -. . , J..hn S i r, at tr, ,iia.i A .; V ir., ..in Voriti'. aslmiLUtritirr (. or .... ...I- - f l:.. f.. o, ,1 ,-'l. ,--.t i-li Ii,, r ,.,r',i, a tui-u!'tr.i'.-,r of J,.bn 5.ia:trr, !ai- '. I'.-rry -j. . I- . A.',-t of J-.lui l;. i!'-ny.Jer. a lir.'m.traior fcf Juba lli'ir tnv 1,-r l.,t,- 1 Ci.aj.m.'iu t;, . uv, -,t A,-,-: ol A J l'trs :,,ni rn. I'.-lt-r.. a-tniiuistrators of .' r.u !' I -. iat- ii linilai., o, . ,0 1. iina: w to: J sts.iis .d .-,m i ivit-i. tvlmiiii.'.ra-. Astor.iiiui.ijiivt.r Ari,v..i.r1,ut..r. uf Niiioia. :l7-'"!ii cZl n'Ii "": u: , , . . liir. A ki:r.-., ..f t i, r..r. t .r.-.v. ,,i,ai,i,. -i'i... van us Uados aua couditwns, O.O. 0,000 , uu '"" "le 1 "-r"" " 1 togrea, wrote a g.uutca me wvor, ana we nope to extract Very often theie are rai.ed to planes cf er, ba ! ha!" very heartily laugh tJ,. r , TZT'. '"i'n . '.,:B f";"'-'' W". aclumn or tWo fron their FgMd tto3 ,iUtinction but invrially their popularity Somebody present ventuied to , .ii ms; hi inu races i . .vuu.v vu .. .....-..-.. w. ...i ... nan. nl t if i,uen'an i ietr aitcrautulv Vwe i i i i i i i t i , ..!T....n iar..t .., i-'T.- i. M-.-..i.i:i.iTi.H....nr f , , . , ,' ' , . ew .ieri.,itv npH ...mn.. . n, in ....,, ucji.au itij, ....ruait ly. we vanishes "tts the morning cloud and the that the law wa eo.ng to be a i!..it..iH... ... .v m.ii...., ,i.,r.lur. Our whole p..t hi at ori.3 j:i.Ol"0,U00 "cw,,,e ' Ji'i now in PP"-! 1 int.'d with the uau , ... 9 , . , . .. . 6 6 , , -. , 1 ',,...., ; ' . ti.ju J.y : :e Auiencan U.iit.si V ubl icat um ! Jr-"Jl UM ,e n y-inw-" we names oi early cw." 1 he public see through the tough job to get over, anyhow. .,nT k.,m1T, ... ,., .,. . " 1 1 ? ' lrs,m l', i Society. I ,u wr,tL'rs 01 tUc aTU there "u no ai ia wLiut thev are encased, i winkle turned on t'other heel as he lea t..,..:!; Sco"' ?ITZ, I The Whig m-mrsoftheMaine Le-is-1 j'2,"5"1 tl'f l-ni heholdi.g the corruption within jf.Hy '.gab the bar that and eyed .hi.iv.ii. iA,-.!,nul,,.. -Iau-iall j:.;... a-... ; .,i'.p.i j- r ftfift ftftft : '"'ur''. and oilier di .tin.uthed n.eii ... the 1 lViioc "' taictit eoinl.med in the fc-ocie-: brand them with itrnominv and diserace. 'speaker: i.t.r.! ia-tu..r!.i,.ip.. d.s-j. , nrot,.ct i;o pnils, so ihut nt) man shall be A-T-i ot r r.-uu l U. i.a.r,ii an I lli.b't Canar r. "Mtutore i , 1 , , . . ,l , ofwm it !htwi. late ..f kit, ins-r t... .i'.j. 'deterred from voting, rurtherrrmre, they cTZiV'"''1 for " ref,,rm m pub'ic buddings, and; bfut w'li!1 'li ','1ul,"'r-'" s laniaa.'fwm a a miner su-..gest that those which have not the most ; x ",t of j i.a'iia-o.'.'lV' ..'i'v. ., i amnle means lor ntress be at once closed. ! Nkuo, ti,t ,'. ' r"h"r J ' ! Acct uf Juuu Steen, suanliau or S.Ui L.H a. r,.k J... at.4 U..M, ouiijr rtiWran of Pavli S .STu?S K.T Ip.'S. r llKISHAN BREVMa'v inJ-.i-r . L-'..i Ci:.- Nt- Bt:La, Jn U, Is . "r V. ., xt at it.- r iiiuiasuioi (lie -1. 1. A IIHW, ti !,.; ms !:t!l4 l.ri-.r lovr T.;.b...r, ir, tl, ( 1T Js U. !. number 7,000,000 A German claims of his coun try mcu ia ths same uoiuiu- 7 nr (i nun j,ls 5.000.000 Nobodv doubts there are of the J A f ,.."... .,,,. f,, !;., , f all told, by this c.i!oulat:o.. And vct ' omvh,.K, this .mall fraction cf Enitlih : utiiaur ..j,ua. A-;. MT11I5 IU act I lie fLiocs and ra!e the roast. Wbut thcf lack IU IlUlIlb; M, thfV UUliC UD 111 all twftKossuth and trood eatinir, seem to; l.e associated ideas, all over the country, We observe that in the N. ). 7Vr, 1, f r ,. tt -i . 1 . i'rof. Julius C.-car Ilantibal a.l.eittses a I'ublx-r-c.'ption of the distinguished (iov- , , c , .... . ... eiunr, iiiid the filiiin-iM' brilliant bill .. ' - in-. g..tup in the well-luown supeih style of tlw f.'l' l i.it. d f:R-troniutiu Professe-r, it 1: .lit ativ regard to expense viz : 1 C!:i:.is in ,!e h-'.l. - t i:i;;i s.,'1 widi.ut cra-lcr. :! (Lit:i fi-i- I, uid gravv. 1 -Cl iui ci. .-..b-r. C'.'-ttu snip, wid cracker. 'I Pick!, d clams. 7 I! '.1st cl.uin. s i-i.J eh.m.s. !'-;..., j ie. l'i I'i.ii;! Ititrazee. 1 1- -I'limn SA-dJnpcl. -Cl.il!-. M jrc Am, if raste-1. Tl'.'KKTs, t:C the Ci'.'.illL', ?J. ' to f c the cutii.ir 1 . -".V Fiii ndid edition of Miili'i;'" I w i . l . !,. ; ... 1 i i.r ,.l , l.",. .1.,,. 1 his in it ni autL.'iitie, the "Liii'-S written l.y Mi!t"ii in Lis id Al'u." .It is a splendid Miltcnic article, hut we see it 1 ' .-l'i... in -i.i. M.i. a.i.ii., ...i. c-.i it r-Titt.-I was written bv Mrs. Klirabeth , , , , ", ,. . Li .it,!, a:i trencan h.dy now living. ! r; . ... l :.. - i:.. .. 1 ... - .-' , l ae i.iaii.iii.' iiii'-a, i ...lie in in.- ioi.iie ... .", s, poets of Atnc-Jca, Mr. John i. V. ciaham- pel c,unaei!c:!!g - tv- wi-r- .o p, or .tinn L,:iy ai. tl,"' !:ivcc .te back l'r.m England stamped with the seal of a probation as of English ori.'iu I llicv often do more oi!jin and e,-,n '., inn or iiiiinnrtiiiiz-J a production : ii'it!.!. t? tl" crclu-ioa of intiu.-ie ti r;,i, ..ft!. iil. TV" i.-.M' ,t- TIC llKVIKW." We r';t.-rv:i this sn lo.rd j'triodical of I. tli- I--niii, f r .-' .ni"'; .v jr-nt i.1 -i iitic r-"-ff- f the ' tiite.' Stat'" ii", but having met with an tirrislmr;', we Imve i .t.i i v. i l : . . ... 4 i- ji . , . . ... : u r.i Ik. J .J.r 1 1 nan-: ire ...ui..: ... - e o,,.. ut, m:,..- ,,,: , !;,,!., Iviolnn l. by a ,.,riy l.,-r of .:u!i' (jr, inly -iil in;.-), ati'l its'f dicUinen, rewarded lua tlfltver.-rs wiib ; i:it iK-ci-k l'y iiiit.n.' i'd This No. is embellish."! vrilh a portrait of the Italian M'ri'it, Mitxnini. The work i now affor- -fc. : : -n!v. at;-i slioul i L-0 in tnc !. iii'ls of every I.'cm H'lat who would kt-eji up i:':i th-: literary rr.'iVM of tht? party. h. V. . II,::,--, 170 l...oadway, N- Y. is the J alii.li. r. . . ... . . t is liii'.v -j'ii.ri. irri" .iiR nra:iat:nn Icr, -ome time iieii l I' ' between L'ol. rren ii J ei-rlai "r;tis!i capitalists lor the salf l5.iyerlon. lierks county, recently al io il.cir. o! hi- iii'erer-t in ynld bearing lands tempted his own tile ty te.k:rg arsen,o. !t 111 (.'ulilorm,., b.'r teen brought to ii Contifa. :s (foubtlul whether he wilt recover. r-'.en very satisfactory to all parties. Col. j Amon the latest end most foolish on Fremont, ttireu-h les agent, receives one' j;!s 0f ,n'H .-enterprising" city press, is a hundred thousand doi'ars, uon ths c.recu- ' rP,nr!cd duel between Kx Gov. Johnsirr: tionf th" deeds to the purchaser. lie al)lj Ss,..or Cooper. j will altetwar ls re.-er.e stxiy mousauu e n larsa vear. until he shall make a valid title io .be lands. wh-Meuiicu lie ,s to receive a - ,1M,U U1 d-.lar, I.T the tee s,mp.e of ih I f Tu MrAT - few tbiys.a.rn, a pers n ! Wesioing ,n M .disco township, S'unl.ir Co, k.':led a l.rue fox. While sk iniii..- 'ibcaiiinil, some children came along, to ; Iv. hoiii, mjesl, bo repti-sented that it was a lawn he had Mist killed, and presented oiwu in. n w i il.eni wttr; a hiiid riiarter.wlnch was lakei. b ome by .hem, and orepar-j for the la'i.le l., .1...,, S,.,,n nlti-rianrrl nA who had partaken of the meat beeame . verv s.'l:, so iiiucii so trial meaicai uuvtce- h id lo be procured. i Tli" people of M icon, C.fl., are agitating , 1 . . I the pro;"C ol uigg'ii a ciii'ti some m or -even it. ibs lung, bv which the water is lo b- brteiglil liei 'he ei'y for manufacturing pi.rposes. .Mr. 1 lolcombe. tlie r.ogincr, ...l ... 1 ...u Hit- surveyed me worn, nun r. poris in... e can be done at a cos1 ol $512,500. It is, i.,iu.iii:ii ni ii o.ii, ",,u .1 ,.u .-. i .-, eieiit lor twelve lactones ol lite hundred spmdles rnc5. j A Good Srrr The Ornnd Jury ol New I Vorb iliivt. orescnted asa nuisance the, practice of hold rig tleitlions where liquor, is old- Thev a'so cad lor ffirient forces! ' . . . . . The whole number r.f female teachers , who have been sent to the tvst by tn "National Board ol Popular Education," is two hundred and forty eight. Qi lhee ! fifty-four have been married,' end oa!y tbtr'y-eighi returned to the ITast. The Philadelphia Inquirer slates llial I -is fir,, sal" I ihu T - I l I l ... .7... "-"u """.Fron.thcThoA'.phaSocietyfCnlrsity.trw!.br "IM u 1. eiearapll Oelw'eerl iNew 1 - J Ulld U HTillllitllU Were lllli I'd. Mini are now i .i ... ... ' O'ln uinier in a -iimti m ion .l "U t Mi.rsr- f. ( I t.- M .rs,; Lum .,uw --...,, Hi . B tj' .. ! l.; U'll Will UU W ivesi. w.rc workinj! Souili t,. U'.sl,IIIf tou.s.id seven ire.s K.nh n. New Vo.k. The Sinner's ruoc:ti ss li U , been jieher .il y kn..n if,..i the celel.r ..1, pirty, mel nt Augusta on t!ie 23 J ult.,and ' . 18 n ",e "'" u,.,-'"" ' Snri'L r v"! v. ! li 1 1! a Oil S I I , (in Vfll lull Ii I lit fit-iil 111 Pmladeli.hu ua Thur3Jay the 17 ;h June next. The longest snow siorm that was ever I known 111 (.real Britain, uccurred in lSIi ! ll is recorded tnut it beian on the 15ili of j I'.nu.iry, and continued lo snow every .lay ' ,,,,c ,2 h uf, M',rcl" Tlie of hu' ",:in ''. a well lis sheep and neat cutlle, ' immense. j ... . n n in ... w .iii'traiiu. ui iti.3 , .' M 7, , r drew J.ickson Uivi ch.Mi!, profes-es lo , . ,w, had a reeent coniiiiuu'icaiion Iromj ilm sitirit orivhun Alien, :ti l.ich he s'a I i led ha and I'.nn 1'nine were stopjuu 1 I ui a lintel kej.l by Jo'iu Itunvai.: No t reel in l'oiil iiiliiioiie has a nnrrf, ! ! nnr is itieie a laiiiji in i1, yel ll.ereare 5iH) - ! IHIO inhabt.aii'.s ! Tin re is unt a I'twi ; ' Oilije. nor mail-rout.', in all Turkey, i.or ! I a church Itel! but there are, hi Ica-it, two, d,,. tn everv iii.'i.tU.Miit. j j In 1 ho prudent, provi lin-for a-r.iinv-ilii Sale i.i M i-s icboveits, there are 4'J .aviin; . banks, in which art; depti-ited s x- K-eti and a Hail imlli iiis of i .liars. Kil.-i ep, and a bail iiihl:,,. Iii -arious nrts i f (.!iforni.i, it is .tated. . saccharine tnatier, ol delicious ilivur, is' louaJ on the leaves of various Kinds ui'j trees, deposited in nianv ca-.es hi a c.iejied : lio:n, and in drops riaeuibiing and Uat.nj like honey. I'... II- f. IvinnAV iTi rntMrli.- .if Hrnr!. .- . i ii -, ,.r.r i,, i'v.i.ut'i ami loru t ouiny, l a., i ou. rs 10 iv issuin aim lord counly, i'a.j oicrs lo u.issutn aim , his coniiiaiiions ten th.iusnd a.-i es ol" laud, : . r t -i- siiuated on the Aeuce Uiver, in iexas. ami n f.-rnle ms hhv in tin: Union. i j i .... , . . . hen ti e penny pos'ag was adopted in Eng'aml, the flunking pivr!ego was I wholly abolished sothiil the Q iceu hr-rscll 1 ha? no fight to frank her letter. Ttial is; your commendation, or give you gratiOca ihe way it sliou d be J.ere no lrans. j tion? What witty emanation, or poeticai The Minnesota Prorreef siys there are ' creatiof, will rea,-;ii tue realization of over loriy lawyers in the vnltino of fci. Paul, mid t.dda tht thsv are so lljllierous . . li . - ... IT'... I 1. ;e; e.'ery t in e sceher icu'a to oi.cuu such . , .. ,, . , , . I ration, or thrilano; toij narration, you hvC a budv ol voters. ; . ,, , , . co f f. e:ta.icr.. A numb t of Atr.erieans lor I aliforrna, . . . , ,, -, ,- " ... . . i I nit'ht tell yomo coTitation, or com- wli ) purchtisfi. nc.i't. I ro in an aent ol . , ,. , . ibe s-'team. r Uroiher Jonathan, have ar- "'" '- ?'" n nation, on tuc foolish situ rive.J a I'anaiiia mid been refused a thio', ation of ailiirs within our nation, which passage. '(without exj'ireralion) aie ia a worse A "iirai'Timi." whn ji rescued from rclat on thin a l:n- t y litigvion ; but, tirow r.in.r. hrel. in IvioNrH. l.y a iny mx;icik2 a'irliu-i, lo be div dcd ami ih-i ti The present (iivernor nf Iudirina is n .VTelli iili-t. as is also one ol" the U. S- -Sen- a'ors frniii ihat S , and eleven of its 1 ilnite.n Keprcrseirts't.-.e-, :n C.ni!ess. ' i The I'ler-i lent of li e Camden Lizv (.'lull, leeliiiii a fl V loiitlil on h:s i .l!v r:d nose, m-tead ol bntsLmg it of, petitioned ( oi u.-i ss It. iiaAe the itis'-cl removed. n A dissolute man named Keitenhover, in America A spirited lad who bent his i.: t ,i..,- o... h.. I., ...... I..... I. nt twhn R b'.ncss when he Oer.nan P,P"rs stamina, an.trus-.l "'" -' " "." llrrf ni"'r - in """ F'ce ,niK,,, i0 l,,i I' i d vices from U ashing'on r-present Mr. F.llinnre and Mr. U el, -rents cuiseii'-1 mi. to the use of ttieir names lor tne I res . ,decy. ; r .. 1'.:,,.. I... Li.ii r-rm n:i,i us n ln;. pen.litni eandi, late lor Cnni;ress . nv u democratic Mass Mceling at Jersey , i,,.r, Dr. Be hune calls the vellow-covcrr ..... ...1 ! i- ..! ..i, ir.isii oi ine - cu.-np mm n.,n mj i. "ca'crpidaia on the Iree of knowledge. ' j (Jhar'cs Kalb us is appointed P.M. at ',iml.,r,(,ri C. l-Vin.ihlson having 1 jne(j ()1J !U.CI)UI1I ,,-ailh. Jbe citv of W I.!in4 has sub-crih.-d ' ' ' .. I - . . . ,. Omnium ... ,lsa ci,,..L- i.l hp I . misiviiii. - Company. Relormer A person 1 1. w n first as a " v lsi..iiar," Iheii as d 4 into as u uenetaclor. linlrsc took i week, snmeioo's, -o write a pai.e. He was a fat mail, u.,J never an , . ediior. The Force of Habit A retired police man amusing Inmsell by collaring eels. ... .... .:,..,. .j : "necessity Kro-ns ...s. ... lMal re.j,cci resembles many lawjers. Mr. C ay rode out on the -irjth ult. (or ihe fiist time during his illness. The "Clinton Tribune," Wig Lock Haven. 13 offered for sate. ' . on I (Driainal DaSCfS urli I . ,,ww ce("ve Kave ronuestc-a Irom the i ii t c. . r . i I.TnltlV ..ll..ltlld 111 111. f IIIMMtlV ItMl.l r , ! v .... . i m ,Uls towu' sctna of ,he,r currcllt corres- j pu'lce for insf-rtion in the Miscellaneous " p''n-iit of ll:e 'Chronicle.' The Thefa - ,4ii. . .. . - d , A,i,lJil society b is acted upon ana Kmilly ties,we bavo do d ml' tue arrangement will i "w w - "S-"' varied and varying original ! 1 . 1 . """'S .,5,U, roul.t out interesting to ' i : 'ur rrst:.muJa-l,.lS taestu-Jenaoa lionorabia to the institution. Jd.Uikon. The Heart's Yearning. L,'t in. ill. t.r.1,,112 aiy kinJrrl Ll in,' Lrrtith. my la-t .onl titer., ill lll.i .ncri.l. ,11-arv.t h. ni t, ,J( , U my li'iimiiir. .-arn. -t -r.v. r.) Wti.-r. . tn..ll.iT li, may tile ui. Iu that H.niziiii lifiur, h.rv b. r .111 hiui'l ui.v car;iwi me, S-C-lnitig ll -r gtiitUe Ji.iw.r. AVli- re a ni-t-r. tni. ,lpTOt:on M.iV i'-t graril ll. tl'lTor ip,., Clini, il. r. h iliftlurl i-,l .raoti,u 1). h r 1.11,1. - t .,., !. i.r;.,.-; l.,'t n,v Itnitln-r's !' r.o li - ixiirme In it. in.ulin- . .,,.1 irrai-. ; Iv i,.v .K.ii.. jr iM -h.rrm. Tu U -li'-.il ill. liui :.! lu... L iV'-'l an 1 !. .t I'H, a, 411.1 l'ri,.,,.l- ,,l 1. 1 I.l fi'l ttu-- V n tli- ii 11 r fr ti,1J. of vu.hful i.tiu, ... j:;ifli.-r r...u,,l -r .1 all, and t-u!l,tl-. In- 11, ;ir :r. Timii. ' r link i. tiri'.klln; Tl.at ha l- lllrl III.- Iit-n- lor yl; W ii-n ti. tut .ii . t-c n I'm u ahtn, Anl ti, f a i niiiic -isie ai i ai-.. Li-t tin-,. j...il o.rli .tarl. .iiimi.irg, w l,i-i.-i .n r i f IIh ...wit t. -av, VI,.t rriif t . ! I ut. li.-itiir. 1 1 i n. .1 tli-- vi t rv ni-r th nr; An I ! t, n.. I ns i Ii. Ill v ),,il.., lv I ii V w .f: inv' .-iy, 0'.-r 0.- r:. r ,. tl r.-:il.i iii i-iiioi. A. tli-y tli.,r- ar-iuu-l m piny . hot mi- . '.fi-p I "i,l. tnv faih.r, N. nr. I.ri.tli. r '.- Ill 1 1, t-iin.-. Ol,. -It' ' i'ir -in.'- n..ll,r i in. ,.i , . .u li' i nt r..,.m. V l ii uli t .i r may I iiw ai-cn l In ii t!:i iinal ,li.v .l.a!l r. m. ; V rh iii- in r:-,-. t.i .ui,- in Ii a v, n Tra:-. t. ll.at w 'r 'J' li.e .' ui h-.ntt. 'h. KiMTort: Your U'pcni invitation: for a short coiiimunication, meets my j hearty npjrobation ; but if you knew the, ' ..A.i'.iin,, ,n,l .1,,. f..t-ft,t aipit-iti.-.,, .v. ' , . ' , i i 7". ,l i ,.,.,..,.;,,,, wbiph mr first : ttjc r(a pc , , .. oblation li J"ou WOUlJ is given to your consi leration, j h-iva po hesitation to make the , . - . i det.rnnnatiou to escube your poor friend V hat freak of imagination would meet T0Ur foDd anticipation ? Of ratiocination, l,t.,a r.n prlni.-itt.in an imiirninntil inQTii- ,,ajilrd in lni .-lafi.-r.. I oouM civc m .....nird in legi,!afier, I oouM giv r ,- ,. . information. My private Bllorratk.n is. this direful f Tmout.ition is not an ludirr. t'on that cur t' t: a I Je-tiuition is entire 'lilapi-lati ju ; tuougu, Wl.u tv. c-ierranon, I betray my palpitation at the flagrant r.lici.ation froi-r the 'ight toy detestation of the h-a-t tergiver.ati-.n, an 1 my fervent .nntilieatiou that fraternal toleration may ..', -r, ro -i r ir a.r i , ii. If our icen in cou- ' . . .- r vocation would cacu 'ju:i iiis u.jjrr:iun ..., .inaL'amation au l b! ick erniucipa- tion, and, with consistent mndjt'cti and truecopeiliatioc, yield feelings of location, thev'd show their appreciation of our great confederation. Unt, with cockney a!Tc-ta-tion, some bnat of deliberation by mid nights in rotation, on this topi? of vexation, when it's known f.otn observation that tlev'r' c't :n dissipation. and from intoxic i-; tion ('made worse by cac'i. pntaticp. they're j unfit fir mditatiep, ir.uih more for ; contemplation. Lut, I leave tms '-: ! tl.Ti of our real degeneration, an 1 a:i i iiddenin couinutv'i'Ui cf tue dreadful devastation that would full w s.viitostration mre ix.,re!siou on local . .. , serr.ration, or partv coiiibiuaiinr., or the -;- i . fur salvation by a firm ronoh- il it !CP . t l!OU ? 11 1 II lit V ' "C I. f ! ai It. a 1 uui u rit!i iuu.j rnatiou at tlie duteriora ion ot tins cr rreneratiou . arc-.-ii fitti rau.ira tion, aul taas dissimulation, your loviug Irother v ACUN. Popularity. i The desire of cMaii.ii.g the good will i;d esteem of our fellows, is one which , the breasts of all, and : i finds a place in ahouid be cultivated. There ara various ; - - - ... reasons why this should be. . c are all , - degree ou the influence tve exert A S.d n.iue is one of tho most important lustru-, f.etitsbv h oh an influence can be exerted for "-od ; aud this good name must be the them, cud in many inst-iucos attain a popularity whit;! those who take otter plans may never tope to ita i . . i r . i'...i i i ....ii ....r null,, rirrn l Til t ii o tirnrpsiii,! rnti-r- r laced acre 10 worsninuo'J, ama ueuciiv oui , ."s i- i - - - . , , , ,. . - . , i.o tnAn Tvrisiu- town of Banrror. and feclin- of all niched and sl:ei 1 .ouing propuetor ot IO.WW Uiu, .ui. mt ooj.-v. 0u.,. v ; '.- . . ,. .,,.,' ... "Cot-im .lohn. hoiV is tLiLrs?" all we can in our alloted time. The amount! times in Uis eveutiut ni.;, a i.stie o: me m t - - we may accompli, depends to it great j hardest kind of thirsty, tho said Paul was j "Oh, worktt , woritm . was tue . ii. .. . i u..i.. : K.-.Tiit..ri. linn as ne looeu. uis oiuau uuu u.tc. "-.. -., ..- resultol a mm auucreQcotopuieauuui.a, , ,- . .'Ti rr ,i-. ,mU of principles. Those who act from principle, ! perfectly good uatured couuteuanco looked John, 1 1. take a lt of ... 1 . . , . i i ii i I mirrlitTj Kuinornus. hisi cuntiiii2 urev eyes ,oium, ruy old boy . aaa ... ' f" . I There are those, whole attention is en 1 grossed ia er.de iTaring to appear grist the eyes of .heir fellows; an 1 that, not tiro i . t . u 1 1 v irfiii'1 n irnaan niic m... if rn r.rT,.iF an i J rr-, -.-, . . . their oa eelfiah desirt-, and forward t j ..... thoir own gchen;SS for gra.pinz worMly fjm3. S-ch stop not at slight dspartures f,om bt but' often c'un-rg deen into - K - a- r cr;mc to sat;sf7 their ami,itious craviDe3. ' 7 hese wbo obtain a name that shall live, Rre t!l030 who' witlwut J sire far prefermst .t . pur.ue a stea .y, even coure, . ' the pith cf duty. But the una who obtains pnruViritv.holdi fin manvre. ned.) an unenviable position. lie is observed by a'l ; bi actions are noticed, and every failure magnified; and he is exposed to countless temptations to evil, of wuici; others know nothing. The aspirant for j public favor, is often led to cherish feelings ! which are wrong ia the sight cf iod, and j productive of much sorrow. His plans l are continually thwarted, bis hr.pes blasted, and the euceo-s of others Ells Lis mind Rith envy. When bis point ii rv.irjeJ. ' pride takes possession cf his heart, and all tie Guer feelings of t!ie raau are sw.illowcJ i up in a groveling desire fir self, which ia due time leads to his downfall. I A New Song to an Old Tune. jir 'TV .'--. t'latall art IVuuiny A h"ii.- -Iiliant a rc.f, ir., I., not tli I. out f .r m. , 'Ga:u.t mii-l it i. n,.t irot, .ir., ,.r y -1 fr- iii daninn... tri.. 0;v. m a li'.ii.. tlial nis.. on I'rop, Avl ni--.'! T - liifi.e.1 at t!.e to. In -rnt 5-, Uli'v Cb ttai . ILv li,U-c !ui- mil X l,at without ft i rovn. fir", In 1" t tl.i- lint !',r 111.", A V.In with ..it a tiir-t.-e. .int. t',..u,.i ii. I l:i,.r. f.oii-fa i. T win t a hut aiih . ri,wti ari l brim T t -- t.j, n, y i-av, r " In the r,m, Ai.-l tr.-.t nht. proltiiy Ob tLat s the b .t f.r tae I I A coat witL'i.tt atall, 1. not the rout t-.r n.e, I: ur-ly .oulii ut fjtl. -Ira, T fill you la, l of ir e.-; But ni.C.!- a ro;il with N.th tail, true Aul th-R I I! vt.n my "lusglail blue" In t-rl, rt y Oh that's the ci'-t I'ji mt,- ' A p'.rl tt:at -in I wli:-n.s Is li t l'i- irirl Ii,r me, ...lth-.uh iu,a an ouo uunht pos-iy, anl vory bcneTolcativ ui-b ua . i wi., , u-.at m t ni i .k.. .'n't all my .n:a.rnn. aim ci,aiK, ana nai.ia, 'l-awers an I ni"tt.-iis w :!l ;j,.nU or inak Ob that'., the iri tur ine '. Paul Perrywlnkle's Last Glass. 1 ST --rT IT TUB MlINt U,:.S La-. - The f i"?c of " circumstances " has led su n into most desperate measures ; the fatuity of some, under the iufluonee of Love, has furnished endless foundations for the rom m"er ; but the love of ardent spirits, ths insane passion anl mad infatu ation fir Hum, has inrr-iglod more bipeds iuto worso stupidity and utter,crtiavrigit.t nonsense, than all other evils and fillies ii. the citah rvie of liutr'an existence. 'Vita some, the infatuation for liquid prrditi'i assumes a very Fcrious, yea tragic asprct ; while in others it takes such a bra I. crrTphtvticaliy comic and looicrops gw-t'cJ, that the pencil of the caricaturist an I p-tr. .,f the humorist find endless themes ii: derictips the pyratii.ns, geuuQuctioii'rr.i.AC'r, of a huiuau under thd furco of aqua urdi- I 'it J UTO ' Such a subject as the latter comes under our notice iu the person of Pad Perry. - inkle, of Pipkinvilie, Etalo of Maine. Paul was what some people, call a 'bruiser.' Eriro, he did sigh pot p.tor the flesh-rots if l-gyp') but for that abominable aud atP'fi.'US fabricatiou of the American :-tiIicr,I:gn:2cI rith the nantc of Trench bra.i'ly. Like m--t wor.-hipers ri ti.e thrinc of Bacchus, Paul wasn't fastidious M tl)Wbat he drank, si it was al'diol, although he rrefi reil the dyed deep and iao:e poisonous arti !e, F.-ench Brar.Iy. It was the good fortuue of i'ai-l, 'The, l:y the -rriyi c'lciated on a stage-liuc, i. c , .-!(( the Lctso from Piptinviilj tc uctli.-; ':hrh ing village," not far frori a ft.Ictidid Yankee town, called Bangor,) -to lire, to pc vn act by the Legislature, that put d in the daini er oa the cnti.-a fl m ( f rutn-sellers ths great Tine f.tate of Maine. That such a thin'' could be dene 3 ,0 s;r'P rro rolling iu that vi any other part of t!:e Ciuistiun world, was the richest joke of the set.son to J au., aud he enjoyed it up to the handle. But, no Its to bis mortification than surprise, one ... v.:t . . .9 .t.. a .. mo; mug, alter urivicg a mau me uoai , , . . ll.. L . "ry ino oi . i;- ' l.V if . -nn iti mf nmun PIT- "Not t-P u my tousc, si Paul looked, then looked again, at o . "., . i i i.;.. i ..... ,..! ii -.r.'.v ..-o-ith .wiuaiou, a-. - - Irywinklo, "that licker law is going ic I play the divil and Irea break things, I guess for they reckon, don't they ?" 1 . t i . , .. . , ji i .. i cnniiinn m irnnur i-r -T-.nnR.i .in.. -j .. .., ..-j I Pipes. j -f - Ha ! ha ! Well, I'll be dogged if tbey icu.c't be a mighty peart set o peeps ' down to An-utv. last iesicn. to Dass that , C J 9 . : kind of law-stoD folks from sell.nff lick :d Paul, remark, pretty Perry - ined the " A tsugh job f Why, you don't pre- tend for to say," said Pul, "that rum- ' 3 ellin can be stopped ? " Yes, I do," aaid the spcaW. ' "By them Aanusty peeps of the Leg- islaturc." " fact ; no sort 0' use doubting it,iir," ' was the respor.;-. ' "Well," slowly and drily said Terry- winkle, "I dunno ! I've lived around here, about forty years ; I't seen a good many funny tnings, and heard a'mazin' sight of nonsense iu my time, but 1 never did expect to see any tuan so dogeUly jrreen a for to believe that rum selliu' could be put down by them peeps who go to Augusty to set in the Legislature, for two dollars a day. It's impossible; tV can't le dill" And this "opinion" Perry winkle clinched by a rap with his j for aspell,but now his researches had made Est upon Pipes' ber uhnnj ! hiui dry, duappoiutments made him cer- " But, rot Them peeps who set in the ! vous and mad, and he determined to hare Legislature dowu in Augusty, for to make bis Litters, or burst. Meeting a friend id laws for us as doesn't need 'em, "continued ! the street, he was told the article Was cer- :Paul. "Pipts, hand out the R. G. I'm J tainly fntooei, Loce sold at any place; dry as a powdur born ; drove clean iu j except the ' druggist's,' and then and there from Pipkia this morning without a only in cases of tickness. The friend Said dram." iple icouJ get sick, and did get sick, audi ; " X'.-t a drop in my house, rir ?" again weut to the druggi.t's and got medicine. responded the c:-Pul!."a3. "7e!I," says Paul, "dod rot me if I i "Sho, Pipes, how you talk; tell you aiu't sick, sick enough, aud I'll hare at ' I'm dry as a powder-horn." horn too ; what do thry ask fur,some tfotye,' i "I'errywir.!;lo," solemnly Teplie-I Pipe-, I suppose?" "I tell you it's against the-law to-sell a-1 "Ou, yes," says the friend, " for gin drop-of-licksr-in Bangor, aud rather than t you ask for stomach bitters, for brandy 1 iSj my licker I sent it up ti Portland I jou ak for a dos f parg-jrio, and sa on" hist night bv express, and it'e roy opinion j you -out find a drop iu towu." " take a strong dose of your pare. " Vjt a drop"'" j guric, i? you please," said Paul, addressing ' " Not a drop i 'be clerk of tue first ' aiotacary pop' he '' Well, as I said afore, I've, been ' cm to. , . , , 'arorH bee forty years; and I've been up ; The clerk t-yed Paul, an then asted1 to Boston two or three times," said Tcr- j him if he wanted it Liaiself? ry wiLk'e, "and I rcckoc Pre s-eu 'bout j " Yes drink right down in a dretd?. as many clcfiats as any other man, but I ful pa:n." fue-s you couldn't gt me to swoil-r that, ' Paul's mouth tcztcred, and? Lis eyes" n.Low" ! Set out ii.e Lottie, Major ; dry brightened, as he saw the murky red liquor us a potrdcr-horn, I tell you." gurgling from the mouth of the tincture- "That's the ioKie," returned Pipes, ' hot tio iutc the graduating glass, trith a tuclaucholy gaie tt the pk-co of; "Call that aW.'" says Paal.toldiag g3S. : the taper ghus between his fingers. "Bottle?" ssys Ptrry winkle, trying to Ckik said, "Yw, find it strong, sir, look funny and fo.-ie up a chuckle, " why , too." there ain't anything in it." j bou it went it .cm etrong. rauVsf '-...t a dr.'p." calmly aud sulemnly ' throat, used as it was to s:athibg elixers, responded Pipes. ' couldn't go the pure paregoric.real essence "l'i vc-j rcr.liy go to say," said Perry- of alcohol and various bitter compounds, winkle, "that you hain't got a drop of li- ! laudanum, &n. ; Uo gisped, laid down a iiuor in your bar, Major that theia Ag'-s- nice p-.uce ; "all right," said the clerk. ty pee, s" bi'-c shut y.u up?" j Paul looked at him iu horrcr, ruihad out, "Not a drop in iy iar, sir," a:.swcred ; gra.-ping his stomach, as if he feared it Pipe-, " a:i' mora an' that, net a drop in ' wuull leave him, and mounting his box inv house ; them AtiL'csty fellows have done i be dio.e back to Pipkiuville Hasn't .!e bvsinc.ss c!cr.u, m:iek up, sir V drank a drop since shuns a drug store " Wr-.d,'' emphatically saii Paul, "a; I with ths same horror a dog avoids a pump,' said afi-e." he .-outiuued, "I've lived f ycar. - Au l thus S'.liloquising, and lookinr; very mu.'h shocke.?, he itrcdo to tie door, and erossin- the street. entered another grocery where Tho crittrr was usnallv to te had iu ouap-itiec to t.nt. puwhase'rs. But, lo ! he prcpr.eto- of the shop was tearing d..wn his bar, and f:uicr up for the shce trade 1 Pi.il wheeled on his hec!, rL'lt-alcut face, in e'i.wst. "'"ell, ill be dod rotted," r&ys he, if I doc't lelieve some of these Bangor f.iks ain t a-git'.ia' skeert 1 11a ! ba' stop a f, "-. :'s gr thi t trould be a r00 v J"'-'ie ' Hal ha! ha! I'll bet I find a place v hrre thev aiu't kcert at Augusty peeps', make 'cm quit S-iiiu' licker ho 1 ho ' ho ". Aul hero's the r'.ace " And down an alley- w .v pops Paul, in a titter, at the iocs of a man iroinf without Lis bitters iu Bangor, Now this temple of Bacchus was always kept open "upon the sly," and hence tho patrons were tLvAys expected to report to a sort of deaf aud dumb alphabet and ho - cus pocus fotmula to bo understood. " Mornin;," says Eau'i, is Le sfppf u in d closed the door, and faced tho var- the res - , ' . , . " -.:";',,,., , , . .v;' a, TilTi"' MM. 1JI llLL'tl 1 a V. . -A , t a s -, ho felt, hot and thirsty as a suiting tur- . . - Lot; guess, v-apiai?! i "LunU." ciuiuuy rcsponaea wanimn . .-- flTl to tinued Paul, fumbling around ia his, fobs the "equivalent" "LiTe oak?" asks the Csptam. "T-e-e-s, yea understand?" ntarnt Paul, going through the Tarious wipes of hie mouth end twirls of his fiugera. "On youa" "That's the idea," says Paul, ctrttrfl short the Captain. - ' " But you know" " Ob ! sho, t understand" "The a" " Exactly, CapUin John." "Things has a" "Ha! ha! Tes. yea!" " Run John into the grouad, Mr. PeS rywickle !" " You don't pretend to saj" " Tes, I do I" "That"- "Exactly." " No, sir ! Not a drcp in rny loose sent it all to Portland, by express, yester day could net take any further responsi bility, sir." Paul Perry winkle was Staggered, con. founded.asvonisbc 1. After " living around! for forty year,"and iudulgicg in his bitters! as regular as clockwork, to be wound up his pendulum stopped smack on the nail, Has a knocker he couldn't get over, no way. Now, under ordiDary,circutnstances,if ho j had been where liquor wasn't handy, of j temporarily out, Paul might have got alotl-f suffering from au attack of fcytlropLcDie ; aud was propoSs.d as a Patriarch id one .1 - i a rr . I ol ice leaciug oraers ci xeicperau.t-.3 Pipkin, last meeting uight. . ; . , j rul Perrywitikl's't first address -ill bo dedicated to the "peeps dwn to Augusty," . wLom he now considers the greatest body politic, tr.'o:aV acd religious, on the faee of crc.tiouj Easlind and Ediopc'. , . Every arrival from Liverpool brings fresh tut of cl tie very dc!i:at3 position in' which Groat Britain stands towards" the ' continental powers. Avstria blusters I'.ussia ij.reat.rs, Turkey complains, Pros-'. ; -ia looks coldly vs. r.ad' tic oondict oi ! Fran-? is l'.ir.t more tuau auspicious. In Europe, England decs not a r pear to' have a sit "!e befrty ally. At no moment Would her ntinisters be sr.rpriscd to find themselves involved in vrar with Laif the 1 p,yCr of the c .ntinent, and without hops ' , f succor from any t-ua-tjr except, perhaps,' frnl the United States, , Why is this? Two causes e think:,' have produced tiU c naiti'i of affairs. The firt has been the manner, in which. Lord Palmerstou Has coti'luclea tue Xoreign rtl-tioiis of Great lr tain. Iunng the late levo'iutiet.s in Europe, this statisiian ' favored t'.e liberal cause to an extent just sucieiiv a-J iiii'-iu . .' i n uio y ."til, UC t0 afford the insurgent atiou due eucourairocent. The result' It . . . I L.. 1. D . .! .. J naS been .uat ne nas -e-. I . . I.,. Anm.a var, f I. .ill t ritSint. It M ausioj cuv ..i..- . --t y cur sweet Ui friends in new and more liberal govern Imcnts. This conduct has oeen, in part, . tue naut - . au a,Mi , t0BM(lience of his associate. i0 officet 5 I 4 ' I ii ' ! I