oy,*.ii:i-,.:'il.igi*. - . . ior- if' B. • • .I=Nnio!rEymws. Milky Morning", 'lan. 13, 1853. • Gffersor l S Message. • • essage of Governor lerif !‘ long drawn out that We have thought it wouldbe , more , acceptable to most: of our readers to give a synopsis, than to publish - the entire message; to the \ekclusion of :other :matter." ' He commences by congratulatingCthe Legislature on the prosperima and happy . conditien of-- our country, and - on the be -tie:o,cent operation of our system Of gov eft:anent, as evinced by the cheerful sub miasion of the people to :the will of the "majo:rity, in the late Presidential _'He next . pays a passing tribute to• the memory - of the departed statesmen, Hen ry Clay and Daniel Webster. The financial affairs of. the . Common , wealth are represented, o be in a prosper ous 'condition. The balance in. the Stete Treasury the" Ist of December, 1864, is; stated ,at • $671;037.72. The receipts to the Treasury for , the coining ye tare estimated - at $4,626,400. To this turd balance on hand, audit gives $5 297,537,- 72 as—the whole means of the Treasury for '1853. -The ordinary expenditures for the same period, are estimated at $4,028,- 679,-which will leave a • balance in the Treasury, on = the Ist day of December, .1853, 0f.51,271,208. 4 _ The Governor states 'that he has her-_ rowed, oathe faith of the Comnionwealth, $850,000, for the completion of the North BranCh Canal, at the rates of interest of 4. and.s per cent. • in compliance with the Act , of. the 4th of May, 1852, the Governor, State Treas .. arer, and Auditor General, proceeded to snake , a loan of $5,000,000. Only $3,510,- -1000 of this amount was bid 'fort which is :attributed to the misunderstanding with Great Britain on the Fishery questien.— The financial operations of , the year have -left bit. little additional burden on the Treasury. It is suggested that, presied as we are on all. aides r i va l s of, v as t po wer, an ecaoCrageal; fnergeric,. and mart agerneht of our public works rieces,a4. .. The Governor thinks that no more - lie: hap royernents; of the character of rail roads, canals, Et., should be ;commenced Etc., should • by the State, and adds that, with Irisires ent impreasirs, be shall resist the com mencement of any new project of this • . c)aracte:r. The amount of the relief issues now in Circulation is said to-be aboutsix lnindred thousand dollars.' A, hope is' expresied. that these will be Speedily cancelled. • The currency of the State generally, _seems to be in a sound con, it - lon. The Governor\ in favor of excluding from circulation all' Bank Notes 'of a lean de - ,nornination than five dollars. - ; ' Ttic evils of special legislation, are next treated of at considerable length, and it is suggest— —at - *V time for the i r r correc _ tion has arrived.- • - - - - Agriculture: is mentioned' as , a subject deserving . more attention than it haxiiau : alitiooeived in this~State . : The.`"benefit :of air: 10 1°4 1111 4 sohOOls , 'good . effects, of 4rrttaie:A*Acukural , Society; the im portance • the - woolgr owing. interest,- . and the_Pnin'eritY' by die opiraus , cif 1850, are treated of next in order:. With regard to Tdvcation,the or refers to the able report of ' the &per ', iritendeni, of Common School s, and fort irafortnatiOn in reference to the military 'affairs of the State, id that. of the. A'd juz' tant General. The latter branch...of-the = 'public iservico: is not in - a very . flourishing- condmon. - • G overnor' 'lowa dpi . : - - As a Demeerati o f Lis • i. Bigler,.near the close Gorelmet . a lt erat i on ~.of mmends the _ , - - - message, • T • .as` to make, . . th e li m a of .PennsYlTeele , 7 4 e:, _ 6 ... dei. ... favorable to the sl V h 1 - '‘ . 4,Lein more • -- , ' ~- 'di tirii subject he loge : . ‘... , . ',a - - 'difficulties hi a net , af ,a '. _- oßOeet' It_ __ a , existence , State . have au gg egrea luelawa,eiin reference ' deficiency in our- Mate ' o f - persons beld to in ..."- 'le the ecmve l lul . ce i- fr om one 'State ,toy `; _' vo l untar y : . eervitua7 t /a another. The Pen nsy lvania stute of -az dirongb'or • - 11 1 780 gave .: ,an E ursu ci....... " Pft:liSief - Pen cid; ' ' raing in t e ...,...... r , . _, _ irrm, - etge° ' 13 id their ' kinses4o ,l 4.... .. Tigb!t° orepe aled ` 14 *i)vllu9B' f-The act-of 1847 .. ~. 14-,if lasi session and the rept:vain - F . m o en ona _ respect ' - - "ia.mft.. I t: 1, " therefore, , - aid-uot rein----- ..„..i... : - .--__ - .arrimainade - - tnmend .that -.4 ..,, t ___, ' l4llY-rem " 't of these d om estics =,war i i i, .. c , for the tritest . c a ia a i t h 7.. Su . :the' litnita °I. this °in tem fated' bi the ,I' • notrEas• to be e °. l . / . a law - - t he United States, tind to - be isagieuted - thiane 'rules-I(h' comity ,30neliiitenaittecunt , between the Statesl peOco, 444.brinaii r iatra =SE Oirtigik- • - '• , 4,, re ce, - . hisr-oset-tr 4,... litesiat ~ it „., ( ~.,.; , ..r ., .A., ---- ke.--- , _ ,__ _.. —.4t-0,14 . , ,, ..„„ , ~ti,.,•'"---.: - --.;the:',El4l o ":"‘" ?! binid " - upg.' -one- "41411',„,,e4 :- z.,the --- -- .., -, ~,and,,,,na '.. __„.. 3 „.1 4 ." " 1408e'car*iage' T,luxE .43 °'"_____- 7 7Z:-- 4 1' - - - it: vq!"!auP.: ,\ scons.l47*llßr. ir,„-- iit,42441-ipec-uduulr.l, 'olipa . to'-tip#4l -- ~--.- - - -, • ~. ~, - , ~. 1---. , ..--- -,-~,- h t fp r i, .Allyys'.:' ~,__H. ea,,gnitikepit 0103, :--i:km.g!' ~--....,.ll)enteeii, e d 17 1 • :14- -: , -- . CI • 2 r:l2 • ", I . .. NePublic - • • 1 - , , c .. -1 ' Theßknif* Ai - '' ' 4 • '. i I An' OM' 'Thi s A tet tiai las-. ... , 1 ed., fharat* meow] -to ` that ariaP . -,*. IP , s cau,,, .., for the ' ability • . 01"101. i t ic. ?. .l24maa -.., - gotnit;'of,,.imi' ~ V aih4 Wied - svTite:xa tt .-_, ..., -.. ~ ..I economy, 12d. on Ihe 13116343 0 : of: it ~ the agtieultu iI, ma fieitating, aiad Taa v:43 chaitical inte '-"ta of op.rrFbuntrYl a i reon ". tributors to its pages. [ it The Piough,:the Loittn, and th. ?Invil7l,if istateAMonthly, and eftntains... pages (4.4bselY printed matter, richly :mbel*siled - with' engrav tugs, and will lie furnished` , at the follow ing rates, pay: ble in advance, .copy one yeart.s3; ..ti,froopples, $5; Fiv co'pies, $10; seven c9iFs k $12 , ; ten d coli 11 ies, $l5, and to ClerthriPia and ':- Tea he of youth, $1 liter antiinii. P. 6. Sk liner ... i `Sr. Myron Findhl eilkiets; Moses Pd 'fish, assistant- edi tor.; ..i.Addrcis,, 11 yron Finch,No. 9, Spruce!st4 New Fork Thilllnstrfttea Ma*iac OA t il title of a new monthly , ..comtnePc g the new pear; the firtit inimbel o .1 has just reached us. .Itfrataitii 6 which. are filled with 4titariety. fab tides, and illustratedi i h=23 fi ne e - > , i sings. 'We havencio titne mar It r i I 1 .1 to enumerate all the k p thin v‘l in it, but will rrientiot ough io r til ; i 1 idea of its character, i , . istoit and Engli4iiHou4 cif ~' .. k , ; (1 i. 2 . ..unalt.t .i ., •et Intl(' , rtnar l k 1,),1e D4rfs," ',.13i , l a ve \ , ii t lftsinith,;'! " teel 4ata ,f ,:ftire," ll'he gyp ".foe land idal' gsi" 'head l't#' tbil 49 atiticles ',.;-.' - ,i'r f f . '• 'I r is, —a - .0 wac i a e deaf :iiete l tlai llitst4- .. xl- hy , ~ et: lk tint othery, slew ,yk, at 0 er an. 7 .; '• ; -e: it, 1 - r _ the Istory,' Use, and Mode 0 . 214 , ingr' .' Itn i no, upon eter.i kind 0 1 ,-C7l' ' States, b. y S4i,oli: [ it, #t.‘scolv pamphlet of 196.pag .„,- • nt ifoitnition Oneerni ~ i g t e I plying this il+able feltili er, efits that have resulted ft - lions. . Like ~verything: rol I. '-- its . ,author, iti- is, very flwe I will edeavOt to,' inalt -. l ' our n orx!.. ', , - cription of tb Tons,' "The l'AccOunt ' ography .of pl .Pensancltheir tian Fellahs i " aro among th which it 4ntai ' compabied . by 'flops. Publish 17 Spruce twin; - • A- Treatise . - ; Tor ihr . ' r9i ter- :- • Temperance'. et Ing. - In' . pursuance sc Of pnibli ‘ 'netice a meet-. ing of the order :of. Sting ' f Temper-alien,' Division. Nol 481, andfther friends of Tem-. perance„ waii'held at; the B aptist , Church in haceyvill ~Deceralier I st, 1852. t ... The meeting Was oria's zed by appoint ing 1 f.,.. t Almon Pickett . tr ideni l , 'Thomas Nerley yiEli'Presidept, nd. k K.iPeck.- ham Secremry.-. -- _ThO To' eting was! open T eta' 7 4 ,- *Stii. 6l - 1 " - Eraier ' " 4 :7 a-aei' l i Y -4 ' 114 f t choir, and prayer, by - v. .!Ir. Taylor; after which t.i l e. object:: ofitheneetiig teas , stated by the Presidia :Upon motion, l -Thomas Morley; r l§niton 'Edwardi,- and H. A. Lewis,, weir- app' uted. , a commit,: [ tee. to prePare ilreilftio 'epreSsivelofi, l a the Sense of the , meeting" The Rev. Mr.' 'Taylor was then ':ll'itd ripen, :d aver y) . • elnianent. and imptessl,vr, e drscou e was de, ; 3 liVeredliy bin" ut oni:the ei-ils; tie_trirf-; fic in spirittiouali/uOr, 7fter !w h ich Mr.l • Peckhrtin• deliverid••4 very able- - address ; upon.tte benefi t likely to re#U the Ilt from ._ o , f enactment al w iimilar. in its provi4 4 l sions .to ale of liaioin - “ asi the Itabiel Lair," during wlrc.. i time memorials were; ; passed arOundlimd*ignedilry nearly, nil i present: ' The! In; :*g - 4 -e.:rt - adjeurrieol wail half foam. iti,. - *An irly disiltii.4-.1 -tieti 'wrie • littli L !l l ',o bYt tfltf 7 ' P- 4-1 Gray, ; :ip.regard te 416. S . ptural tnjitrie", *hi tion to vrll6 i4p '''' • tit ~t i e \ -boule to liis' . - lil iik ..- .- I him _ d '‘' 1 neighbor's ' l l . . .4natte ~ r .. Enn i K 7 1 eri." "A ; shou ' fo . the.l4.'ilie Lair s o o ' vas. : ttienanng Iv', `: - ; ;Ofeet Iv inate i ntern-' tera - of. The- cin) r if ', =XT.- ' eaha I ,tv 4 ,as alien; again cnile ; jitpon 0 - !inicir :tte I Metting,-j wing +JAI .ei6 , m ! rni t ) ! ,, - weie`presited : t: ume insifii' : r - I The cornmitte N c , resol tions then' - ported ..the SOll4 . .1, iwti . vierelitri' l *- monsly ad9p*d :,1 . ! - : .. - ',. 1- :' Whereas, ,in .tl, l pirio, of Ai.„ ~ ilig. the Prerel ' -I t.intLiiiTratibe , . d the conqUent 1.- ;, ' ' *t F: degradattoni anl' .. , require_ -and .e= mend at the lirMi 0 i every patriot 6'd laver..orhis' akin , 4 careful' 'iiila -a. x ioni eitiniiiiation . . 0 inquiry ` *ea -,. e , , cly; .Aiii whet:'''' 4Ar tinny . Yeaii , ” ' .‘ Temperance, - me.•,r, lahoredil6 : - .2 = -tainatethe evils.. ,ininPeranCe ; with int partial success "in 3 1 t h St+.l '- :; • : ResplyeA,:. Tliat' * ' our opinion • the_ :n. nctinent of a law 1 1,t?'' visions sire* as 16 that - new in i ill State:f Mai , ' is.tteliest OS 1, 'l4e Only*e • -to. Osic'n.i.:o4 • 'itild that Mini la* jojAw - - lied for in State: 1 ;Thierefrei termitied, Iri" a ner;te_ require Le10 11 4 1 !re; t!'"Fil'irksi!l3, like .4ilivi-',l44:At *itii any iiiii'' ' Ibisiaiteit: . . . **oat 4 -which*: 'Money thns of )itu .Wri Sen 4.Aim *4'4 t ,11100.fei fogiap- ERE MIME anti gittittno. . 4 ;..,TVere- ire, five or-six- tticiwitudi ;regular : 1,24-- ew . the cityf YOrki-;-inostly hil 4 1 • 4 ' . , mental activity, keadily. direcV ed kotisolie leading pursuit, ,source of all . ' . I I - -;—The Nassua Telegraphh_ speaks of a dog !that can sing bass easily, and *hose bark is on the P.: • - +Th`ree - hundred thousand dollari Will 'Vet be +qfiirecl, to 'finish "the: likrashington Idnautisnt - • I The ininroveme I ts - On the orth Branclif , 'Caul -acre nearly coutpleted 7 • 4orintms ,h a ve several. places of livorihip', in Philadelphia. • / 1, 1 C . ssius M.-Clay . has j ust parehas ed the:. Ifri+ . nt) o dof three slaves , . es, at an expense of . hu dred dollars. / 3- 7 " Be, collected," as/tlxe printer said to, huge bath of old naWsliaper bills, vot vas-' `mit" paid, 1 'kg, scattered oror his desk. L4-Arch'bald • ffantilion was fined $7, at IPr i aVidenc ft ; f"., a chit/:o r two since, ftir steal .ing a new paper from the door of - a .subseri , the with -hich r e at gra- oom find c.an rtles om- It- is estimated that there are not less, th t ftn forty tbouiand offleN the United States; at the disposal of the President. =California • Contains 23 counties - in all. The census returns of five of them show a 'white-male population of37;ooo,und a white' f,einale population of only 2500. There is a pNject on foot to erect a new County out of p4rtionS of Wapiti; Pike, and LUzerne. Its advocates arnindustriously cir culating petitions to that effect, to be presen ted 'at the comink Legi,*sliture. - . • the night-of the 20th ult.; a scamp luiPice into the stroke house of the Beiks Coun ty, Alms I-louse, find stole there from a quan tity of hams, sidp pieces, and-sausages, alto gcther weighinglabout 300 lbs. —The Austinlian 'gold mines excel in i . 1 productiveness t he. Wildest' drearns. - One an in i prospe4ting' took out, 150 pounds Of gold itione day.! '-Oh, if some of our patrons only lived in that country ! .. i .17 - i • - ' •- - • L—Billy Epwlfgs and the remnant , of rag , ged Seminoles whom he leads, have refas4d tO emigrate in coimpliince with his agreenient and .. have betakOn themselves to the ever glides. ' - ; : ; • I ••= • i --•-•:.M, Gaillaidet, in the Coitrriir des E 'tati Unis, givei currency to the report-that the Pope has decided to go .to Paris, at the et4l of Alay next,.to'crdwu the Emperor and , . Esiapress of the french. - , L—lt is now purpoSed that women should b. taught the art of Ifousekeenirio • It-is a . 0,.. manifest infringsment_of !woman's rights' to keep them ignoriA ot , An art with which _their. grandmother's Siiu'e familiar. I . I . s stated; h E• t that at .1 y •otting am, - ng hind,. the mitat i ;cente.i of the !nee .'manufae . i e% t • m Lure,. Lacy are now i aufacturing a mot-heau dal ariiele!oflaceifor window 'curtains, bed curtains, &c., of jton wire. '..tron houses, iron ships, and no* iron capes fOt the ladies. • - .1 • . . - • - I. -4—The library in the tTnited States largest. ;.-44...*.....t44.'. , 4.4.-t -1-.T•44.r.4si. T .filakb•fir4um.. ilk alflabout,'_92,ol:lo v,olurnes. Next to It .ranks -thel Philtidelpitiallibrary, founded. 3.-Benja: iiiiii Fradklin; and; numbering 6 ,000 vol tunes. : ; I.‘ 'I . ; r. , --' The: clerk' in the store of Mr. -WatiiiMan, of: NY'a.4l'ington "St., Albany,. who was" found of* me riting gagged, and', as was supposed badly inj red bb burg,lars,;has con 'essed that _he corn' itted the robbery; and aflopted the abov '' ex edient to djrect suspicionlelsewhere. ;I 1 . i' A ontempornry, in speakingiof the-aw ful s.t -of twenty-five 'Asks of liquor pour-,' endu n he ground in Maine, re `marks that • .I t I spell an amount. of the:raw material, 4 . prop- tly is ibnte,J,' would•hive carried the -prii t a el ions: in two-or three wards in Newt , A F dm' sitiot, .It 4 jUnitO -1-T l is Is 'pi sull V • • I ly%much ; 1.... I • andeslof•'all inti 91e ben, such tipplien a the l ' l pen of 9 , I rot u : We e extria6ts in-, -1.• 3e MnsaM work 4-the Locofoeo party Ccriet have been utterly incomplete without , Quinn . . : ..." ['Prentice! • Meagher, the celebrated Irish orator. is aged to : a beautiful Irish lady in New . ..The , marriage , ill be consumated in e during the su 'er. - - IBost e. anigh.ranie '. . : . • ; . above must be pews to Mr. Meagher'ol nt wife4in- - Australia. -t ,- , , I Island -people a - 1 'The Ma . - 1 / ..great distress, owing to the:shorttoss of; 11 e vintage last . year ;land Messrs. Boorman,l, 1 ,nhOstoti nndi,Co., of New York , and other', 1 entletnen of that city and Philadelphia;havel i :, li n si s f ip - 4. pn it u h te e Ltc3 4 , h rece itig iv ip e ha co b n itan trib ts uti o o f ns tha -iu t i : land. 'II ...,e, , ' *spaper co es,otit .in favor of a union of he British Is,. ~ Ameriean Provinces and le editor a , - that a union"; will, in sonm ' 111 : e gri ; e .:111117 - 4 : e Bc u' l' n fr '' a r il ba ll:ahM la N nce: ".ini) ofas e e9 t r i ic n n a raedis eas eracE ib a g Yli?f i :l n: 'pence of the nited Stitt" whiCh_ihreatens,, f; nor op .... =.; by - some such scheme, to over !st ..._ do Th w e th p e n t b v mi tr e e tio co ca nti u ne7 eda : zan;st. taiong '' old. Coin of li',. tsreiiht, which has been..d4- 1 , prived nfa'co , si4erable .- Oortion of its ''ritlnO . bb;: toes sweating lirxese;" :.- Clie: . in this way gen rally_shoirs the - Marks if 'the wires on whic it has rested a ppe trer 14tion,nnd b ydies!. it riiis . 'ho deter, ' i 7. t-The Fort Smith /hall !fates., at., an association of ChiCklill4l.lpdiani in a n d to . pliblish a i w4lll newstusper..,aCp t Oak ;we, c . . - w Nation:-It Will , der e.!,osc ' - litersituro, agricnitur*;_edu .-. 4 . 1 - 404 th advancement of Ole :14 - , ,:Id. ienci g ' -1' ';., *meog.., o34 't t hie;tesalo . - and f l er tri i-. - :'well:its in "the dew '. Cif.the i --i-The,l3) , ..,, - ~ , says- 1 11 .it prase N'Autp - the ,y, . - .; aid r. : . ' imit a ti - wilt-Odd% : - thic'. : : .014-..-L*l4ll,is -rind there sr . sow i ee tiikdre4'*ol3-1137 . , 1 te1e4r., 4 0. ' - !)-iirge - 4 lirogOOPAii*.siai : 'all , :•;* : ' '; ;' ~:' '': W l 4 ':1ki14 13 4 kneliapipo : ,:. , alAdd 0 ,- *dettbeiligit age-iOl, - , ''''s .- e.. - sir4eirl liiiekr:a - kber' L - I:*4 :I'9 ' ,' ....,-:e4,- - c14.!.. , &44,:inie1i , 560m , , - J -.- ---. ,t o -340 0 ,gx* - -741 -- -1 4. - - - - ----. . „,..,-.„....:-.,:,... g.. 0....... . 400 5...- - 1--'44 . - ; algeki - k .o . kotu3tife4: :_hte ~ '' , s: = a Bank, . ' • ..isi . tioligkibitilii-A444,14Y...,4,, , y ais iwil , exidubat ilia 'Weal** Ito4W ',..`''''. 4 ' o,- If •close ly exual,ll.'-it. Will be found . 4111 ,00 4ati t 4 • , ; $4 - , QUalaiiiiiitiOrti* , at -,11 - red *"w vi° ' .0 444 cifiiii* I mmirke_r:, 'the" ' ' '. ' 11 :44 111 .** t datiffiiithan ._ :itannineke ' - ' , 'f s. ' r -..-- 4sNitkt: i s s - ' laliP 9 d; o 44lo:fir 04.2494 :=:"r. :.'-'‘, :=: i . - 2 - '--.--',, '. ~ -': 4 ',.." .:: ' -:#" ':• , ---,-...-A , ":!,;:- , - - 2:•1,..--..- , :-'.... ' -:.."3":.- - 42•1,-.1.1-5..., we are Mc:m.4m i3tinirt - 6 a.tda is Jim i*fi )iplon the ' ll l ignbi4t zerils dfti , : ....:*:_ i -fir-'=aim.: s iguarlit iie: till Axe - --;.- 1 esolti sfAl9. ~~,, _ :. ,~ F Y ~ .._ • 1 1 4014 e~, ?iiY. ~f.~: •<~.~, The Mormon's- of Bearer Mand gav Piereea ananimonsyote. It is tiaid, t and demand that one of . staff roil aliostles i shall hae a p!ace in the Cabi! - Pe "!2ePoried the Positelvim!is 'THE SENATE.' Tuesday,•.T,t‘ary,4;.lBs3. ate.vras cajledio order , by the on. Mrz.rs, at'3 The Se Speaker; ' o'Clock. .The Se., was intr turns of th roar of the Commonwealth tucea., and presented the re tVeleetions for. Senators in the Ticts.Which elected at the late several di electiest:• Thit vet was called] their nam . ems 1 ere 'read, , wilco the roll and vr 2 Senators answered to M'CAsurr, of Greene, proceeded to the electiorr of ti ' II ninoti he Senat Oaken 1 . Thei first vote resulted as fi 1 Messrs. Barites, Carothers, lington, D i arsie,:Rvatis,Frick Kinzer;. Myers, 111'Mutrie, 0 ertson, S inner and Slifer-r4 THOMAjI. ARSON. r---; Me4Srs: Bally, Bucki, ew, F GOodWind Haldeman, pyrtin. .Epbraiin' !W.. Hatrilin,/Hei NrCaslinii M'T IC I Qui g , ger--14, 'Sri .. 1 3-Eintsac .- • Mr: 60:i for Jain( 4 ; 111: Ha i 3 fur Chri Bir. s - derson did-not .'-vo Kunkel' . :tihsent -attending of a•nettr i elative. • '' /Necessary -to l a choice, l ll was no election. -' . . . A secoad vote Was hadov result. '_ - .-. : .. - on the third vote the Sen . ted the sanrie; . with the exce -Myers,' Who . voted foil mop ilton.- 'I, : . . • . - . . . . Mr. ,'Fintisritt ' then. ay a l tha I l L :1 .Senate .ailjo rn ;. on. which.' el yet+ nays were ca led, and.were a folio s : 13 . ykAs-4-M ssrs. ailyr-Bu ka , lew -, Fry, Forsyth, Po dwin, Haldema ,Ha Ilion, • ByronDr H nilin,-Ephraim • N. H mlin. Heister, 3-16 Myers', WC lin, .11 ,'Far land, Quiggl , Saegerand Sa deislipl-4:7. NAy s -L, Mt. srs. Barnes, -Ca ether 4 Car -soti„ Crahh, . arlingt4n, • Paisie, .Ev . ansi Frick, , Hen ricks, Kinier, 1 M'Maiirice, O'Neill, : ißo ertson, Skinner - -atidlSlifer .--j r ts, . . - .- - - . ' • --- i' . I r l , *" - lA°. till . 11 o'clock to-miorrow ruing; RE - P uesuar,- ThiS heinithe day stitutioni for -the ann General .A.asembly, tt th House of Repres - 1 Cbpitol at eleven o'c tlhe Secretary of being introduced, pr the returns of the las ae 4 cordarice . with the Act of : 1839: , '. t-fin motion - of . Mr. that the Clerk be Air turns" as presented. l ' tAkfter. the °reading 'Hit of the meirilieri nine:v:five members attendance: • .-. • P 11,,, s . On motir t ; l4. 4 ' Mr. lit:, of Westniore land, the e . the proceeded to the. ..4.;..t.;.,..,---....-. .. - .. - !RUIN -1.ite11.i.......-4,....- - tectas folliilki: : "" • - -• . .. Messrs..- Arnold, ;Atherton, .Barton, . Beyer, .441 - oiy,•• Br :tit, Bryant, . Chase, 'Ciillins. , :rook, Dem rs, Dengler; Penni .sort, unning, Ely, oat er, F lrefa, Fulton,. Oahe, Gillinore, Ha ne, Helhert; Hill, - - -1 Fayette,) Horn, H tchinson , , Kilbourn, ilililgote; Kingsly; K linear,: Knight, Lan aster,-.Latiry, (Lehi 11,) - LoWiy, (Tioga,} :Leech; Magee, - 111'G anhan,F . M Kee, `bier= .. . .. . . .timan,..Meany, Moo e,. Mott,i. Passmore, Piper, Rowe, 'Rulii am, "Scott, Shaver, Slrult . Skinner, Stru her . S, Tailor, Thom- . as, - Torbett, Water uiy.,- Wieklein, • Wil- Heins, Wright, ..Y . st; .3,and.-Zerbey;7-50, ..voted for 'WM. P. cu ELL. 1' . ' . • Messrs.. - . Alimha ,'Alekaniler,• Apple ton,: ! Barr, • Beale, ergstreffser, • Camp, belt,,,.Chamberlain, - Chandbli; _Cowan,. Eyster, Flanigan, ray, • Giyin,.• Harris, Hart, .Heistsild, He dersOn,. Herr,: Hkk man, Hills; (Erie,) J tiles,. Landis; M'Con: tiel, - WDonald, Mel Inger, , Phi*, .Pownall, Raney,. Richar .8",. Sergeant, Strong, Walker - and . -Will iton.4 - : - ., Voted • .for C lIARL,ES . W. ,KELS..- - - 1 , - . . William P. Schell ,of FUltu, received 5'9 v / votes, and C. % .Kelso - 84 votes. -Mr. Kelso voted for G orge W. Hart, and Mr. 'Schell . vet ed . fo ' E.:R. Herbert:- -. The Speaker elect was .conducted to the chair by Mr. 'Kelso and.gr: Skinner, . and the oath of eflice . was. administered ` 1 by Mr. Srtuthers,n med by the - Speaker.. ,-. The Speaker . ret rned his thanks: itea neat and ,brief apee 'for the 'honor . con, felted, proinising i partiality and, fidel.: 1:11 USE () The official quail kOtitgy ,the aTmls_t Speaker. ,.. 7 . . ..- • Oir•inOtion, of Mi .the . .lase Hails° . w preriant.- - ..;;-: . , On . tOatipn of Mr .for4baOrasent tie! of &lee! nik, and on 1 .adj(feurotakot:,- ' : :' • ,-- On motion of A, ciirisistiagj of ,Meas alvointeto 'infor -:gaotzatio4 of the • • On motioal-of . M . . . , .ntlttea coustatlng . ‘ , 1 -MilOngillwOre . ::ll.l jOiOiort •*itli , tom aisito4itelt • --tho.s • Goverii.OT'r flbe . _cir .l . "Ho. .-,-• '.t4he 'tie . _ , , ~•• ,• ~ .. .. -:•,._.: -. :. •••• ••• . • . • ' • • liki r apiESDA ' r ! The Senate met l .o'clock,-;'atidit#,T;ll3 Sii . eijiki*.t ., • -. oti•.f.. the :Canna ' ii46a. -V voted:Tci, ' /1 1 .: 7 ',PO 1)14 7 ' •iitia'a - ' i.. - -.4 . 1*,.• o• `declarediltilya-elo,;! - .Costatir.t.44o-th - a - 2.1 ;f 9 i-ific.liiiii4 ciitifel ' Bl .l - oAe: l .4:"*!.ktillif . : - ', lititt:::Ctizia,i4pt*bliv;..:l , and tii.llitia** - , : 1, , • :.I )iiii i f is a4glit . ;:' 4l i 4 i . ' adjourned. , :, , igli.;oo:tiou'i,.. -, ,t , if,o . i oi . e.k.tiiiiniiktfl 1 ..*,:•##.attpeits ~o . t •* 4 *=eifici . 4. 2: -T.c l .ii. i*4l*ii;fl'Ciatit;•,•::: - .tibli.l'filleiffOf'itiva • :-.;•-,--: T:t 2 i..i . -.., ,, •- :;',.-.F.' , - •:121Mt. 4yv. _ , wbc)liilltakit4(i ! ,- 1 .. iiKin. iend.:ll,,lisik ,- **lii'iiiipidt4,iimi .: 1 - -thi , :diii *-,.- : 1 *****,iiiii*:-,.- rabb,Dar : Henclria • , ,votdtor irsith. Fry, . ter liege, 1e and Seel. :ANDEnanN. aro"' hers. tiOnD yens. an Mr. t o f tiers] its . :all vo le n Mr. 10. • ann.: VES. :53. Con f the .ect of t the ' ESENTAT January 4, 1 fixed bsr.,'the i tial meeting . , e members i ntativesanet lock. be Common sentoil to th, general election; iii 84th section of .th liit.rioucx,.erder4d, cted to read the re- of the rntiirns, the I:;vas called. when (were as, to be in cation -was then ta edniiniatered by the ' FRETZ. the ules , of re adopted • or the LEzcit, orded that u o'CloCk be-t - e time 1 1 o'clock the t Me of r. HILL. aco mittee .: Hill Sr Keltio were the Senate of the or °use; Kit.nouto, - a COM- Me4sra.- titbiluin ;Sr inted-to act . in._cnn ilar committee to be . nate, to . ipform , the anization of the.tivo Mature. -Adjottined. . Tintaiiir 5, 1853. this morning. 11 -d fur • seveiih Oa: lint • 'Mr: ting, Sanderson and 'Mk: Myers ARSON' was- thereupon' eu, and; after.. being , Fair,returned:tbanka I'red:iipgrrhim:al ; ' • -lbitit,loffieer:j , • - .?. - prinnipal business I '. was •Whinli-lie ban .04 4 / 4 411 for*kag4i-of ' Y -101440r, 111 Man I 1 0 anti 'd for, i'd then -• ' ' Comma Segse ews: Theifollovring letter, - vidiich wesfindlin. 1 the. National Intidligencer, fist no -doubt, 1 from the petr of gni: Amiitzir STnWART ,-1 • - I : ~,. i I •_, , ' • - i VrtrNTOWN,' (1 ) (01. 1 1C; 27, 1852. , tie_Messrs. „Gstzs 1 .4k - Swi.Toatil I • see by -4 ' debates. in dongriesti I,andi the com- ments . of the:presti;that an idea pri#ails very generally at present, thattinasqineh as -England is in favor of .. free trade" ' with usoherefore we ought to be in-favor of "free trade" with her. 11 1, :_i I Would: not the" opposite, be the ' l true . conclusion.? Why is - England in, favor ,of 'free-tradti. with us? geOupei . with her Superior skill and enital ;and lOwer i wages, " free' trade" will .'enable hdr, to enter. our ports with , her '.l" irel fairies, • i , break down home competitio i an d , carry i-tiy-onr_gold by milliona, a hci'is [now doing. What is to prevent this? "t"ro tection," rind nothing else 4 I ! - - l' ) ' Suppose for : a monient that by 811 eri or skill, and capital and l' `we! vrageS we - could manufacture grkod cheaper than England, - and that with . ' free: t radel' we could invade her markets,' :reak dow'n her manufactories, and .carry away her gold, then would not our polieyibat "free trade" Stith - England, and her itiolidy ,i'protec than" agautst es? : . And Would she, liesi rate -for a moment to adolt it l- 1 - _ Henee may it . net be • bid --clown as an axiom in political ecort4iny. I -that ."free trade" 'is the trim policy (if I all ' countries where wages, are low in their 4onimercial. intercourse' with countries where wages and prices are 'high, and .hit iprojectien' is the only ineans by wl ich-fprosperous, labor can save itself from, being tlegraded by ',free-trade' to the level of the wages paid by its low-priced viraPetifors 7 -, - . But , why, it may be askedl ika. England repealed her - duties. on 'lmieadstuffs . and provisions, cotton;' and other 'aw Materi als imported from abroad!, i: 'the answer . is obvious ;• because she wrbepn remove every burden, from her in, tiuf acturers, so as to enable them the more suCcesfully to crush all foreign' compeOion,l .and make the werld tributary to -11 r... Her manu factures are the great,lseurce: of her . wealth and power; they are essential to. her national existence, and; *ill beLaus tained at every hazard. 1," i Buf iiliow`me an article She wishes to - manufacture at home - 111kt' iS produced cheaper_ abroad, and tw i dUshow you in her existing tari ff ' adequaiet ilprotectien,' not by ad valorem, but ape o c/ficduties. Free-trade' is the true. policy of some countries, and 's-protection'ltiorothers, and the same country may favrir idle _former as to Some articles, and v adarit the latter as to : others, according to cittamstances.• Iti this country now,,N4ben Our revenue is redundant, the' . trtie'ebiirse would be to repeal thc duties on all rate materials end necessaries e x tensively consumed by labor, and the pnorerelasses, l and 'to ini pose duties fol. revenne-*On lnxuries , and -and articles which we can a n d .ought -to manufacture at home, and iVhich consume .in their , fabrication the :greatest _amount of our own agricultural produce. onrS,:&-c. ' '.- ,' • ) •, • : MEN OF ova TIME.—p.., 7. 'Hot m es. the gentleman that . nevtr, dares ter write as.ironm.,as.lio rnii:js_forty-threp. Wil t/am. ti own t is h tly-th rel. - T.re - ii uvitatiezr verses at the age of thirte en . ; Humboldt is eighty-II:me. Leigh Hunt is sixty eight. "Fitz Green H.alleck is fifty-seven. ' Washington Irving, son of lan 'eminent • -New York merchant, isl siXtY-nine years of age; in his nineteenth year "he began to contribute to -his brotllier'zi paper, the Morning, dzionide. liii4Ass .Terroli], forty-seven'years of age l l is: th e son - of the manager of: the Sheernessiheatre.; the sea- was his first love, and fin a short , time he served'as a; midshipman en board of a tnati-of-war.l ' q • - 4 1 • ' G. P. R. O • emes is abo!iti fifty years old ; it was Washingtor. Irviag - whn first recommended !him to a-career of author ship. Sheriden ',Kralel3,l sixty-eight years old, is the son" of, aLfamous. Irish schoolmaster, who:was a cousin of Rich ard- Brinsley !Sheridan i Mr. Knowles wrote his first . play iill . hisl twenty-first year ; his plays are thi teen in tainlber : he now enjoy a governmen % tpension or two hundred .Pounds a y . ear., Larnartine is sixty-two : ;his father we* a . major in the French CavalrY, undet •Louis t XVI. Abott Lawrence is , n is sixtieth year. • Henry W. Longfellowi . ' , forty-five years of age, is the.soti of Hon; Stephen Long- fellow.. Portland, MainU; is the -birth place of the poet ; he was appointed Professor of Cambridge College, in his. ,twenty-eighth year:'- Il• 1I r , - .. • Micauley, the so n. of a,wpaltby Afri . "can merchant, is 6 . 11 y-two :teals of ago ;- his essay on Milton .witaiiiiitten, in his twenty-sixth year; for the Edinburgh Re= view.. Macready is fifty-4:19p; his father :was a theatrical matiagp i . :lice:nail Mel ville is the sou of an ini !king merchant of this city ; he is twe ,tYline years . of, :age ;. his grandfather w Pone of the Bo s - . ton tea - party ; he beg . .11s .wanderingi i in- hisceighteentla year, • ,ivisailor before the Mast ; he is the autl or nf seven. pop titer works. Nietternic isl 'seventy - nine.. • Ik Marvel; thirty years )11 age, is a pa al tine of Norwich, Ct. , a iii.:4l7tte 7f Yale: .and resident of New Y Iti.' , J. K. Paul ding, whose collected w ~rk& fill seventy five volumes, is seventy-f,hilpleryeara old he is"a native of DutcheiaieUnty; in this State.._:.: ' • ' - 'r•.. 11 rrpnti4e.ip a Yankee,bern at preston, Ct. , forty-eight .years. ol d. fiHe has` been editor of the Louisville 4:euraal ~aitiee 1831.. Prescott, .I the; infteriati; is in his fifty4ixth year. Powpra;the,sculpt or, is fifty-seven—his parents s'w4e plain cntin-,, tt7 . people who ctiltivat6 a Onall faun' in i ii ''V ermont. Seward , is.', ty, years ;old: Telford, fifty-seven. : :.~ T - T unison, son of : a clergyman, is fort y-t %Trod. ; Tickaor, sixty-. one. H. L - Tutkermanoliktiy-iiine k . Vic toria: is thirty-three yeari '9t age. . - I She: , has,' says: our _ author. a; latge and rapid ly:l tact:easing family; Wh ich *erns the d is- Anint.s . bhife,triark of .th !-Ittnoverlen di‘r naety.,—„/Pne Jemrnail 'i.. . :.• -.. i. fgrlienry:.T..A - storl' - -' _ciater county, Pa„ and teacher in •Loudon cow made ins appearance at .740:Mnorettn,Shenea l or= someth that hiad*ilett nethi; 44.rasa nce *44E411.1 zl:l***intipteationeiti :since: the: time Mentims_.l " I " 4i . ed 11. :'droik- , ' Wft!ce-:440 He wasAisiOhatirtlfrvi: lum , at -Statiutau 1 : , re, ,i:iterlvtisAtii . ~ •...„....•••.- ...-• -- ** - -wOl-Augnitytoo , 4lo .... , ...- . • ....•• ~......-. , , .. , . ...., EBBS 'DAMN,' Rail o a d:iceidenti ptioe of -oe e pt., T i ,P ,:. ie7 :' — f - , H:--- s S .- ;-( , 44i1l ' .. ii i-- - -'' PcnicOittr;-ThursdaY 'Jan. 6, 1 1:8 'Newi , i hat'just been eeeeiVed_here Orl . i: terrible , - atiptdjit: , ,: , oiCi,tho =''Boston.and\ •blaine Rail ' ad, mila.north of Ai+ v dr. Several wertilsarereli itl-.: ' ;. jured, and . the only "child; of Gen. Piere' 's yiri2B killed. :-11. - ~.- ' 4 - -.'*- -. 1' • - ' The: train' ,Ifelt,- - .. Beaton at a quart . after 42:.; ir.. ': :!.,_--, ~. _ .. , 1,- Gen; Pieree,.ivife, andchild, were oil the cars—rthe luiter - having - , been :killed. The , General is said to'haTe been conshi--, erably injured,_ but : hia wife is - .loihurt.! , :- 'fliey had hpiln visiting frienas at _Ande ver.• The -4.1-,Wati twelve years Old, and ,:vas a fine 110 p fellow. ' . 2. 2 .. '-''. - Get 4 .Pierie , appeared - composed, , lint, Mrs. Pierc'elwas :taken a ay in ._a: +(pry high atate of; I.aentall nguisl.' Her screams ara ag ' ig. The littleboy' I t was their -sonly Child, - an, elder brothe .. ' having died imnri'e - ten yeara'ign. • '-' The NewlHampshire LigislatUre a - kinrned imn iediiitely'.on learning ` of -the ThenaCeidenThen mime of Gen..Pierce's . Sna -was Benjamin., I, 'leis said fin bet.he Onl y nne killpd. 1' The passenge r car ran off • the track, iiinal fell among., the - - rocks, doivii !a preCipiep twenti: feet;: and was turned so ttS itO change: ends. ' ./ Four persons I were badly. injured.' -- '- glean this information frnm Nr.fMostee, a passengeri t WI o'IMS, ju ' t. 'arrided with; his• hea c 4 sete - rely. One inim's' legs were broken twfce. - There is great , sea-: "cation' liere.i 1 ' ''i, 1 - ' ' --' The train) wa t edniposed•Of . a [baggage." fi and p.ienger c r only. The exaCt'.causej, of the accident' is not definitely- !tiscer taineil-f one of- i the axletlrees is - 13uPposed to have brpke —some ;say it.:was the' journal km' whir, the wheel plani. : - . ThCre - are different rePorts about, the number; - seriou4ly , - injured. : StMie , now • say, fitliin 10 103. _ I . i ..,. i The little bn. 's brains, ere dashed out. Gen.,Pierca to! k him niill hedittliint think • .the poor little, .11,9 w, was dead' _until . he took off - his: ca -; 1 1 . • ' Y. -- - 2 ' - . Mri. Pierce nd the:(tetease• a son had, been' absent fli r iveeka,en a visit to - ret .7 atives in Bestir and. Atover. ,The , tie; - cident bariiiend : uPar ;he latter pined. Gen.iyierco w ent: ta..Bn'ston on Tuesday morlivg, ' and _with thenal'aitended.thefu-1 . neral of M 6. Pierce's ucle,' Hon. Atrinil Lawrence, on the-same fiernonn,:yest en, 'day. 1. They remained at Mr. Aiken's, in Andore - r, whose lady isii sister , ef.Mrs. . Pierce, andlwere expect ng .to return iii the eening. - 1 . •• TIM train" which" _ w e n t .to-day , left: Boston int noon, and ',the accidentlap 7 pened just after it left the Andoverdenot, 'at about one. They had - net been to the cars five ,minnies. ' • - ,', ..--, ' Th-b e . bodY of theoy 'cis been taken to [ . Mr. Aiken's horse, I learn:_.: i. ' prarro , ' . Aridovi - .riis . about . fifty Miles frm Con cord.l. au , twenty, from . postorr. .. . ~ The il l orniug Altai very;very;cold—=-the tber - , . mometer i, pomte at- Z to ; and he ,acci detitwinitianubtlesS owing to -the frost . in the iron-iv M-ks of the ill-fatea car. .-‘..-, The. little -boy :Was a great • favorite_ with -our town peciple... He, 4as, .agmea,- - bl., ',kiniii, land . generous, and much be "*"--Lwn,hisr—nla,,yrriate.i._ When asked, IJ -W th other clay, grEeffily;'lllurdwymi exlegit tot like living at the . White t Hou4e V' Ihe r replied, " I ,don't ,knoW abbui going there : to live at all: :I would raSher go out to live.on a fartn." : ' -- - ,ra'Gov .t Bigler.has pardoned 'Esher,. a Loinfoco rowdy who lately, couvje 7 ted of an' at,gravated 'and unprovoked as sank, upon', a sick',man earned , Edward Gratiint. theelection polls in Penn Town shipi, at +e late .election. .:. He :was 466- tenced to dray a fine , and be .imprisobed - :one week, end. the Governorimmediately released, 'him. , :''We seem to - be UPOrl the dayi; of POrteri.srn Ugaiti. ,' ..., : 1, , ...: AoArli...-1-',.The editors, ef the - Harrisburg' Democrat,!; (Weaver '& bith,) who were lately ,ennvicted of. a ..grOss libel OPon George 13grAtter; and, pardened•hy Gliv ernor , Bigler' _ i before ' their sentience 'Was carried ' ntO l effeet; „have been arrested and held in hail iu th 6 ailoi3Of - 6000 for, their aPpft+enat 'Ciitirt ' te` nivver in n suit 'tor. damages, alleged . tfthavnbeen ,sustained .h3r . ' George Bergner,' in ednie-- iptence of in alleged libel, ' ' ~'"•-", ... ... REA:tn. ' IDLE Espare.- 7 —Th ! - ReadAnsi JOu;nal atates that a young . mikti of " that 4 0 Fc!ugh, a printer, ~while paying a visit to certain iron_ore 'mines in that ~vicinity; undertook; to . descend a perpendictilarl shaft,lsonie eighty-five feet -deep,_to:the firstlandiug, ,by 'means of, a bnciet- and windlass," ,- I,Whenlet down, abOut ten feet . the bucket st ruck an obstruction,-and . yra suddenly overt urned, i throwiug the ~yniung man out, !but ' ios to,rtllnately : feetforlatrt,: whin position ,hta, kept tbe, whole seven-' ty-f+ ,feet to the bottptit.; ',strikit g. upon some ] beards covering a,deop pit. of water which broke his lull and saved him. He .Was : Slightly . .scratched . and. brUised by_ strikng ate sides of the shakbutOther. wise unhurt I Cumoue . - Azi in .-- est was *I eldr . 1141: C..liesto.!.lN , .l,,:oyar - Oa.bo4,l'.fif.•,44.'n#l•iiiliP7'.. cd --notiatagWia, - -:fiiad : jp.sti:uplictiajicii,i . : :byilslnq - :,,; I.Pm:, - vordict 9f;op'..ljuir**4 . ,.. 1 -.! di- ' irg;lkilif .404' i)riPtiiiP.`PralPi . ,ele , '- : i pliSa . 1 , and - .Walk:plipil;'.',.. , - .. ,..:..lkteti!ei.liiii: was taiga4 - .:'b'0m0 . ..6y somd:4,hia - T teibil;- . placed ' int , a - ,rozir,b . ,l:loar . a.l.,ll l o; ~ t r : a*, tiIPY:NFOYP,OI I OPg placing --*e-.J4-;i'l !ii4eY:: : T:01...:, 4tdePi:; . .Aq•-*OP - lijth'::tri*OP..l 4,j 1 4.: lis- iti • , y! . s4i4 - 34; - :.. - 44. tpaXt4:10..444, , :pgia - 01; 1 In 4iii7; s;. 1 i e;*itied; 9,4.: of . 1 ..' his-.i* - .,.: Fii--. 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' rfg :the:. iiiin .--... - - , :t0 :- Silt :;raili6‘,k 'liiii l i::i,iii4 ;0*'.:441 3- - ., Otttook. i'r i k B .74l l 4" . . , .... - • ..., ,4 ,• ..1 , a 'native of Lan i'nr#l9rly a.nohool Llye. last, week the i bousn'a me. , ',1,044.p0 - unty,',vai, ki.igx E o eikt, #t*On : .:11:lit. apples ana. . iiiirseptAmber,; . tiplitui ea lig4 11 o‘l ; ii,i sort pf tisk' a. ilifil*cftfld - bid 44 ..4d 'Pot tasted g - ftis whPlein'iti• 3.4o,:illialnYt*lY 'se i;,- , - • Wthiget!;,. lALIOR -4 1 4 i • k.t.l-•-.1444.7,,',;:,:.,4i7A--4.4zgy fi ' .. ..L - r --- , ~. „ .: "- ' 11 •" - -,' - A --teVeiOrt;loo-;iti tha ' 2l aielicti I Ca •,,,acuitlikankitieethe;Tavr agree. all t ahl ' :eteo. l e - eade il - tat . !he shocking dis: I ease .ottliezo+ntlifiaiteriest Mity be ex. pect, ti-1in:f011,....:',11t6 itaPercatiall of lite f c h o i "rifinta ,itrtitee.,.,llt.mi Orisailing - I N o ay, ,wher e, it it laid i - it *on &pro . I ,bly<spread; . iffiet` eliekkeif-Tbi medic I I trey ment., 4 it is described - iihaing p eis4 - 31 lin, same ill; what was:Once shun in r Ipitipe, for.,its'' extreme' 1#11480rae• 11‘83. '' ,It - 01:1Cii,eXISted ln' France tikt" England - , - , , vitiere it was, extirpated b y measures' of extreme severity. , The Got: er'nmentkSs", - takea it -in hand.itind, est* fished ikT.lepriesi Hospittil'undet t he, able inahagemiintorDi:Darliellson,Whe thinks. li e _ Ints`cured.eight lepeits : —;:the first ever ' _restored tobealcb by medicattneani. H t ,. / I v ortifpinion froth an .early :analysis of the iilood of. thadiSeased, that it cinitains too much albuMen and ferbile matter:;, and of course his - ire directed i lto the 're. ' . e fforts . It lit t li moral of thiaexcesa... 0 esti aes _ t e Whole niimher, liffected :by the disease is Norway at , three thouiand.- ' i - The fact. Winch interests *Arne ricaus is; that in some...places on the Weitern coast of Nor Way, the number of lepeisis near. --4, one i iirf- fifty, and: here is the locality :frost which- the .. .increasing emigratina to this, cibelitry takes - plaea . ,".The Doctori t certain lit will show itself - 14114 i the els _igrants i, for %he /mows individuils - Who have come hither, oheitparttmilar, whom he etileasored to disttade, in,?whorn the . disease -had begun to_ Uppear. , ' ir=is tot c.olit44 , ioui; but the. least taint , iS'certais I to decend tO the posterity of :t ,e infect e 'd. The writer—Samos C : Ricb :"cold=ree. •Otnniends,"that "quarantine la s should be - passed ..by.' " ns, compelling - p rsimelth es afflicted _to return m to-the-0 n country Or in U. beipitar. -He then ad A. - i - "'Could you have witnessec you did in the. EaSt. the poo some' tifflictbd with that typ, ease which [mien the face, a eyftlids i with - red tubercles, grc•wth of `the' genie within destroys . thp 'speeck or redu husky ind.boarse efftlit, wbi leper in a - few yeara decends t . or could-.yob behold thelimbs dropping ftiorn -tile body, and remsieted, stb destitute of =feeli poor suffer rs frequently born With l deep scars before tbS . i I aware of t e "heat,. you_ °, ' der tbat I" should iv wish - to aro , tention, before , it be too . " late . mire our posterity a gamst tin infliction." I Pie ce, Ote - Pre : s ir e received , per-Pleney'p . .E; suptxtsing. from • MGen. . tew . day I looking lap the Wimit. posttuin Ili: t some vvicked : big•of; fa- _- natiCaTsb,o itionist' might • - plotting.is s" deStruetioni he 'very natura ly regarde4 • this, as an :infernal machine, intended to land him iii ghiry before his;.time. ! Not .. feelincr iny great_. partiality for such an apot4osis,i he ordered thii new n'dora's box tO,lict stowed away in \the b ni, 4 tin- - sight -nn een,'• and strictly .for,, Ude 'any, dnd to . 1 d near. it. Thus:it_ .• niaineti : some di 4., until one! SendaYi' - when no . ody, wU at borne save Mr. W.; the, en •eral'a be rdingldaster, whd''beirig exer; cieed.:lloreto by a ceuragCons...aml lauds .le cerieSity, determined to *Ave the:! in- • rnal inYsterY.' Accordingly Seizing a cmg-hdfidled•aXe and tplacing himielf at a tionatdistnnce, he burled tie iron Wear / 9' with' full fury_ into the 'box. ' : After waitintit in - breatblessl expectation . fir the , tnaChtneer t to &Tiede : , Mr: W. ilpptfecheil 't ,i4 - ia,;(l,l4cove r 'ed _ (Aor . ribili 4ktion . ) —, we' brute of remarkably-fat ',' - ducks! an' a ranfich of venison; _sent- to. the President elect- by an- admiring, Catholic friend rin - • incintiati. with a :note accompanyihg,, : desiring to be remembered ip the dais ett. •. , 61 . • the spoils 1 !We need only add that.the' I. ~ stilly:thing 4-internal' übent the ttrutchme •• ;was an: inodorous imell—for which the - , 'reverend:disciple. of His Hilliness was in 1 no way responsible:`' . . .; ! i . .. -qAuttority `for, this story, is the .• 1 ; cord .Ijernt'xrat.) „. - ',, 1: :. - , 1 , : L ---1.4 . zap iir '...-Troaa..—We liave nisei ed 4 . rom-Mr.:llefiry NV: Billings ofeiipp Ile : fbUylOg _previously .received similar spe ,ciniPusKoli*:, Roswell C r ump) a Pieeei, of Lead;Ore'weighip g abotit one pouPd, n IyildieoTrOmeriPtill la rger lump found ay eorde-lalMierii whils t quarrying - stone for the Railroad; ,- on` Mr: Billings!landl ' .The specimim j - s pronoil OA'', ofthP very .fm• ' eat kilild , _ '6 l itaini 9 Ol ppr tent. of the purciliietal:: ' If, as is'iroliable,.this die :poraryt-sbaulditaid . to th'i - fuitbieiliscoy eiy ori-rioh , ,iipi: , of 1.611d,1 it would' be a trititter,` -, Pf tip- +all lionsiquencel6.the - . atimMUnity - as ',Welt ar ti) prirate . patties. -,—Oweiga.Geizetit : ' : ,-. 1 . . . s ,' = I W it, .*: N' - work' -- b . Pits. Illtrat Beg er Stowe is' announced,r, -,called' .=:' A K.e . 1 Vitale ~Tora's , gibitti' !presenting lettn eue,eriginal facts' ana 41aclintents np• on , Which - the.stersl',4 &untied, -Ingather with -= other incidents.' -cortiitiOrating: the itatem'enta,,,rthe - hoo lt i l -alie - a .etirreinf ihis slave laws of the- , honthern' stele ef Ainerica, the pricice, - andi . ,decisi9es '?i . the courts underthOse laws, 'and, a' great' '-variety.of "rnatter•na.fall;ofalltrilling iti , terest tut Uncle,fienee Cabin:itself. ... = •IgiP"Fe'jleittn- - fiorn'the !Obsiirrer tb t Ca/V(rt exp i redin Po " while eentie4'in , tfie'Oniefteince 'n3ligittlik'serviee,'Sbrionj, Oat tariu _ a:- short. He readin ofseliti 4410 after•-uttering'the'rie ss'" 1 41 a A• se m il t e tjaimed, - " friends alT l ' almost inktaitly ----.,----4., - .!1 - .1:;. - : , - - - . . , i.,!,• 0 ,-,._ ~, . t , isiii i iiet., ''', , 1.11 7 :' ur ..I,reolvoretavrt _nt,tuTa, ~. 0 kilti..-ifte ''ivii'itiing - Ciyiliit4-040' -: Among `theiailltins...Orthiwgrattfyiug fact, M r bellow 14ernberitt tow es t it ;in -a nou , - iiii) 0i0 .,, aiii,i ,,, iih _ G64 . 4 ,..., 444 . 7 , „ono 1 itiaiwit r iiiliao atiiiife.ilitiiiiOned thitel 8 4 ',OlitpppVtio.indatinit s ole seventeen f 6 nl'llla .P. 4 )9P 1 089# 10 : 0 111 #Pg9 , an -' w i l ,*iiil'.,n'aiii'-:1:1511101 1 `iiiW'"itiiiiesi - dr,iea i,:e .iiioat n : stildl . 4 to-them (offer. ei; .4./0 ,4' 2 , „ j-. ..: 4 , testt G ra y, bt als- —a, etiog w. , . , thel"' , 4 land dealer ;:, ihdpPail g made, the re + ~, , , i i ~, we t'. ithel'alleetsPuTitiall fie"! r i 1 Tol o eivil tngegi.tAN '"4.* ' 4ll the questio "'ll6-4,40013111,3 resP o Pde 4 ._ t P - -- i i i i„,it;-=. l ' Ait - 66 :Oditixte'proliterm. , , vii ip l eation , o l 1 it 'lre. a —., a t ~_ , ,-,•' i ' - ' ' , 1 .- - i , ... ,k-z-,,,...,, t , - , ~.. 1.. c,. , e „ rh ... vot i ors ,cir. 1 4,, -t 4 1 4, f1,,„ 11 - chants and eci in ciagal/Puf , trrt- , ven d , ! 1 ' 'Jg ' =-, D , "0 harm.lloo4l 7%-'ll ..I ,i, as 'indeed . r creatures; -' sit,,the air' Id eten the 'noi, - Sy thek he' thmati ~ca 'its to, :a` e the i poor` :the tomb ; 1 )' degrees whilci they _ - _ 1 g, , ttUit the I :thetniielves ill Vie - even' : i 1 not wilt: de stich at: I; as y se-. • ident press, froth exalted
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