-1118 4 ';4 1 Ltidrese t the Dell ~ - c entettet, timity - ette, h t ,1, up 6 .. ...,fq °X- 11 . li fiti .—°l") "'lit; °a t'-0 1 opo ; )„„ ! :b - ...! 7 1 ' ' " a -- la - jil " titliftiffriend-, olormg a viCekl ,. ! hotter thantkilkoinal) 4 of their Ptlmiatr 111 °°4 •:- - ' ,- iii. L it ' ( 0: ' 1,. .. . - , 2 - - at spii.beoliana the., . rep . . - e pnedipi-, s4.l.4ear. so tbi 'rigid ttllifi. '-. l'atiielir with Wits protons to-range, . ' . 4341 gougaidiancla it:tended ;.. , r ' , . An Atheitt'ihiiighliii*ir':' - - For Deity-offended 1 - . • - - r - or,if*fit Slattern's' en iv ' - tientiest driven:- And eteeseieneeleut a canker-- -7, lirrillsesetr, , -- ........1.....-- 14 . TiUir.._ ,___ miiilubli 'imam. '': ~. , r , iii,,;elik an d -§iiiiiipeare, 1?.,1;111!. '''' . i. Wo til t"e ' i -I; . 11 othar books ;1nt0t ...-. aitik-7-- - "lf t„. .-s 7 : b n, b - v.-f i - e . e.iii fidna , wiih '''' '..,,,„ iee.i., , ,, , r, - ,-;," 1.. - te ti.ii l j e \ iltirld's 'stack ':of 'vesiy' us"' '.77 . - 7-- 4tilevwith• these :fon!' ''''''''' a 4 ' : *' :4 ; - ,:ii . .`iii and instruction, the •I'''''.-.,...,,',1t.:i1'i.fit-...ci11-illitiiiiirilta-,tbe'--,64/79tat,ftit,-*ithh-rttfe- 211 re. inatrw, ~. ,_-,,,,.,,,-- -- are a rt a which: 'anti pr°P - ( speaking 41`a;.:tImiLris!irot- 4ii&itly`deSer,ves! , Ili tu •••-••••••!' -:..-,-,-..,., , ;.i.or,.the -pulpit'' - to .0e affel""--mituner mirror. ' ~ 1 A itunnett— Pr " !14"""` ' The Means Belle*, er 1m; MR: SARIN Pet "AT iTT UR 4 T 7 m (:11) Fain. LiihAtAiPam*RN i •—• Aft' iocki - itt tier We's clatinher‘aiiks and`natins v • And jewels arc in her Lai She 16413 and and AniPerl, ) - And' simpers and giggles and winks 'And though she,talks but. little,: 'Tis rnstly'mire than sbe tbjuks. _ Her-father, goes elad in his russet, _ Arid Owed and seedy . 14", that; - 1 l likhOuts. are all out at - the elbOw .1 And be wears a tnastLebockingbadb He's hoarding' and' saving his Xhilling4,, • - So "ftrefully day by day, ' While 1 , 14, on her beaux and poodlo, • Is - throwi*thon all away. -• ' She lies - a -bed in the morning; !Till nearly, the hour of _ noon ; Then COMalidaWn Snapping and snarl" Because the wits.andled so soon-- , Tiler. lag& is Still in Um peters; ler, cheeks sell d bed •wiLb .paint, Remains of lief last ` night' s blushes.; Before she.iiitended to.faint. She doats upon: d en 'unshaven; Andixien withllowing hair 4. - ' - She's elogrietiterfT moustaches, . They.give_suchla foreign air. She talki of Italian And fails in love with - the utoon, And-`though but a Mouse - 61'1°41d meet her, sway in ~a swoon - Her feet are so very , • - lief bands art'so very white; -. • I.lcr jewels are so very heavy, And head is so very. . • Her color is madelt cosmetics, \- 'Though this she never will own ; -ller hody's-thade mostly ,of cotton,. - heart's made wholly of stone. She. fails in lefe with. a felhiw Who swells with a foreign air, 11. marries her for bet 'money, . She marries Trim for his. hair— One of the very v best matches— Both are well mated , in life • She's get , a fool for a litribaildt And got Stool for wife. - ' - ~ c ' cene, • , le - 11 re Ogg 8 .• . ' An affect:jar,• and lo e y scan took place 1 ' otr Saturday at and robin of GovL : ll;ossuilt, . immediately after the. 'ceremonies ithe Leg islature. - A - -coramittee of - boys, on- the part of their Association, waited on 'the *tremor, to present him ;with their.mite,,whilis Master ix. IL Lewis, i n presenting it, rernarked z-- N 4 - Mr . . "KossuLi l'am requested - bi -the blys . . ot Columbus to present you. our little sub , . scription to the Hungarian cause, wh i ch is .. thirty-five donate., I cannot give you a set speech, but must say what first comes into my mind." ° [Here., apparently orercomethy the - feeling inspired by the octNisien, *pans ' itd, the tears gathering in hii ern • And with considerable efrort; be added -Q. " God do for you all put' country , needs." , [Again he, paused, and with trembling voice pr oceeded:]., , " Heaven bless you', Mr. KAissuth, and Heav en bless yotir cause, which we lore so well, 5r4 rosy. you be happy in its success." Tears eland ha . utterance ; and Kossuth, ticareely less affected, the, tears reruns down his obeeks,- . ireplied: "My boy; therm is mOre,,eloquente in this than , in words." [Here Kossuth gentl i ly reached his arrn arountr the boy, dre him to his side, and added,] -"may Heave , .bless you in turn. Ile a true hearted, bo and enable men.—love freedom=line ytimi, country, and lore them that suffer everywhere' —lore . Gar Ko..suth then withdrew hi. 4 *) ? arm and 'shook him by the hand o as well as gm other members of the coni i mittee, speakj ing iikthe meanwhile in sncli language 4 counsel ' ,llllil tenderness as from his great heart fleired so purely.' ..Th e room was nearf _ ly filled With ladies and gentltinsen, *front whom aphs and tears fi•riely, and .fro r 4 ' thos e least expected._ Thus i closes one of the - . mpsiiiiirinifc,: - .4esiting . altd affecting seeneit it s hail tiles,:sat-lovto hear of for many a day: --.0**41401i Journal. -' ' 4 :, •. 1 Tie lower Chiti n' . _ Who tre theyl The toiling millions, the : lehotititv man and woman, • the farmer, th ' - isiaAlbe urtintri, the inventor, the :,ttio4 - dieeil:Frwliwtis it—Theie are Nature's no.; - lalitf — No Matter whether they. are high or kniip shitiotii' . .iiiii, 4- poortja pelt; of picas ens.onr - l*ltier:irf lianition, they are surely' _>l3pperlrirgiiii oriwure, - whldefri the*sstioui d.i...friiinf:--itoritet t y : fashion. ' nitle*iinfashinitOlic deft*fit. - 46 nitlioir, t it is the lighestdfity:prir,C3*oriiipleasure :for thetitbit ItiWitaAthe4.laleiouleti wo ' - 2.4apto earn what thci eit s;X ti* iron'-!tits, 0. - nitigic: life # to r tarqii-eCts wribeirowCfortionia:, .110ineinariiia-the , , ' . 44aitiei• iie linre--.Mitided4o:l2s744l lirtsri:andialitetlhe-sind . dling - resaiisis.:wW intiO tbety: ittraliielteely -, the ,- Fory,:highest. Ifli fo r eleifism*Chlimao. l * os'l'Mardi - woo tiol Ali Ide aimp43,4 - itls Oat class iiihn - trutC4itiiiiikfilnli,is who - et,essioestitlonfiiiciatmi6x-lithOsaligW46 . ihf.i . 4 l ari9ta:briltiii!fatheniN4wiithk**lth 7 - s w o t, - .- - myshista-I#4l44.4lttnitsels liti?"0 - -$4m*.i - , - - ,- 2 ;.- ,i;..i.:7.-344v, , - -.. .Liita,744l.4 , lWritiloye.4wilit - : .•••'; • 491411.11 - . SaY ,a 1141.0 le tialelo, 'OLT i .:,.....,:,.. :7 „.„—.._ . .-.„....., :: ,-r........,:::-... v .,,,........-..-, qui 1 iii,c,. — ,A. . , .......,. 4 ' -.-- - • 1. -F, .. - c: uriLfeß, - s~niro~ 1 ... .. ni xb i rt TROSE; PENN% I/ T:- - Attft y i *ram& =Wei 19 I FOR... III 4 I PENTI, • _ WINFIELI;) Stogy.ll! ' oF NEIr. I E I IS [Subject to the rat ificit ion of thirPoople.]; A Tbere:bas bee during tb • - pnst. week nothing of any' intr_est Oar . readers do 'e kit Wash gton ar,•g. ' ••. burg. d 6 Desociaes". freastii-suall " The -pUblicatieti. of the card ~which winch we ciilY this week frotu the "j .OrSrsec"2 4 rat," te- Other ! With the strong pmbab hues that I the, Sinai' note law. wiiipe L repealed, seem:. Ito have put the apostles •of 13tthananism ititoa inviering pass' ien. Theoortion of their tuiicle Whiclirefer; to tie charge . - that they misappfebended the votes of tbe rcp6ssentatives,.isa curiouispecimeu of cowardice and falsehood. '1 They at ternpt to screeti,:theins4lves rfrem the I Olirg -I nfatinAkigliir; TilieYl6i, by fa-Y -lug that their article' was foincled: upon or: re arks :. ".-: N We say that they laid o t the . r eWagrOunds by belying ihe re c. wi ii the statement that Mr M . eyleit vi‘ted t¢, Tay the Warren:co. presentment t ‘ rti on the-table, ana that Mr-Rect‘hOwe vo ied nay:' Whether they misappreheaded the 'wre or'not, , we do , pot eare: They tilers stated it, and 'therein lis!iheir +lse hOod. • urther; tbe •attempt i . they •, ump e excuse the lap age which they usea by some i three or , our; beautiful sentences' of wilich the folio% l 'ng is' a specimen : ‘ 1 ; 1 , '• -' oj" We we clid mot see as thii edit pre tended to, • connection of Mr. IteCkbowe or mi.. kleylert wit Jehn W.Froneyer the Fr; rest Dlioree case, by.re of that vote tier , did ;ive see why !that sheidd - pogardid its a first voteion the small Fl' ate law. ' e took' the:Register ' s myrtle!) for it, d ''inIPI.Y vet! *inifilYi stack "if tht, be so, Mr. Ileekhowe w found at his post." dam.;' And in rot tener; to Mr. Ileylert, we mkt 4 ! IF in this instance 11 . ioto the handa,of the . Flidistino we !no Mr ‘4l:coodon- Y ah r )s ad a iv bo 2 7 dmi t t h o e btt . 11 11 7+3 6 a hei l m7 a l i iil o aftwg unt i4 o Fer tf u l n' lL i hr else i , iwance pf the subject.i Wodicl g t hot-mention or tifer to the Forest dirt:it-cc . case to co _of these i n n :anther, .gentlemen, nor aid we state that-thialwas I .. : a test vote. m These' Statements or :what -we said• are bare - faisehnodal The at: teMpt to-avoid themeaning of,i,vhat iheii bad wit and,- ;verse temper had: put ii into the sbapeof coMme is upon _ ;dr, 14 , ei lert's vote, by using iword IP,' is ire . -; • Iylmonclusive evide ce that thry 4: like to stand up in - j dgment'beifore own words. ' It. s - et we is _ .- • lame di .; leave - it where- we fi d it, • •thip hot 9 Men of edwaraly in anness in the fill a sheet motnrinus sin e the supplantil Free Soilisni 1 its columns 4. Roc Ilan, for its de' -. .aavocal ~ l• bad y causes B ism. 1 Lion ; to an adentag, 1 i - ' - • , - • AL_ Siu,...- Repreg tatives au : •-• - •'L ---1 '• -• ' '',' • . ete law.. , Nirelmbliialb,to-diy_i ~,. . .. ...... : . . addressed to the Democrat, byj the 1 :gentlemen Who represent this dtstnctlup onthe,repeal of the Small .Note 'Lavi. *As to our ulaboring.undein miltsrehenl sign of the vote," it May be "tru . We io eke not . disposed at, -all- to dire .an opunl... , on contrary t 'the - statement of our z , . . . 1.. . 0.. , - presenta4ves in, regard to tar. 'cotes, ie certainly,. at 'the time, thought :, that . t. tielvote Of 11.1 r. iteekhoWe exbibit. a disposition on his part to s ioppole th e re- . peA of the lkw. in question. We; so stated our belief• fTheri - tvo a i l rote of 48 yeas . and..s. Vaittil*ruPon .the motion to lay , the matter on the taiiie. The vote had been • I . .`proceeded by an .animated discussion of - :the pioposed repeal, .the Vote by yeas - iind nays corresponds, singularly; iiwith . the • subsequent votes that hay been had upon the passage of -an 'act fe ling this .law. I L Were there .t en no reasons .' for - loppos ing tbat , Mr. ." khowe wished the matter killed.by layi; it 'onTtie tablet if Me ce taiull4°Pg4 s o .a tii# iiini•l and are n6w 'heartily lad to learn' by 11p' blic " o pt - 1.1 , . , !. t 'aye!. al °f on ti his recorded v tes; ttgat our lidera!! were wrong c 4rl The letter is a . distinct :arciaiti 'of - the position -which . .theY lave, takait; They will be suitai'ned by ibeir - co - ninitnents in t I - ` 7 "1 : . the Ingiltopor I,64llibeltAmi. 61111601310 , - • • 6- . . . .not heir will th t e S Ini ' t ,. . i l Oottt ,fiC 111 t 1 ly. The .igre;;_ing DR 7 is. our _op r it t .- anything pep rto u 7,tecti t ine., (s predecessors contain. It is iThertitlittlicitlilfer`!- 4 -- = •••••`Plarrilleti =fit ‘llA'aew:cOntiinit thi 'fire original articles ' u '''' i it'` 'iirietY'ef ithbjeetailid in rincli4 reriety ; ,iit style is must intemstjtt reader*. -It isillust . . Ity turity.mrabellishtnents, one of :..which ilitAtfrAitit.'s 'AND THE. tottuAtetwA,"•;en !tiered hy - Itiohti I. Sartai 7 n, • iti . - beautiful. ~' Lydial.Piiii)lei Valentine,,, would. be a uod picture, but, the _young ;Lydia.: is laubleds " aSlnany . adieu aTes withaa aw ful tongue between h_ei\lips. „, ..- .., . ';l' Ttie SeAt.iitAii ; ...Tnurnalief health, adapted tb popular and proreisiOnal reid lug. and the exposirO of quackery," ".di tO by EDWiRD H. DixoN; N. D. The number ..tr -l Februaryr contains , ' a largi intonnt of reading,nraterial such .:as will be interesting'to all , whi take it up. it - is ati able :and fearless xlissecter of kinds of; humbuggery : lid ;quackery. lts general circulation wold - eaxe many con— stitutions„ and . purses ram fitial inroads. The people are now a days heavily laden with impositioni.- 'Tb couot ' full tif pills and ignorance ! Shacks and" spirits , frign i the Oernian Doctors, In dian preseriptions,- and. infinitsknal dose's, ci kill , and .eure, the healthy; ignorant and superstitious. We _hope si cerely that - the Scalpel May he - sped lilts circulation. Published by the editor. 'env York. :$3 per annum. ~. • ~, ..- r .. TUE WEEKLY )11111tOrt`,-t• is -,valuable family paper has lately made 4, is.appear ance in.a beautiful new mine." , It giies - us.pleasure to improve his -oppor tunity of palling the attention f our read. era to this paper. In pOliiiim it is not ex acily " an arnica neutral," 'llut we'shoufd • -call it. a fighting independe ,3 t. Of course it is right -- in .some resP commonts-:—iVrong iil ; others, by -no means an b common in r firmity - As a newSpaper it e weekly is not surpassed, and the daily will , . do any man's heart good. H-.; Fuller, 34 Ann Si; New York Terms; $1,00; • • 4 For the Sinquehanna Register. Vire la Raft The semi-annual election .fer officers of the .1' Rough-and-ReadyTire-Eugine-Co- NO-1" was 'held at' "Rough-and-Ready - , , Hall," on Monday .evening, March Ist: when the following nairiedpersons were , . elected for the-ensuing term: -SAM SAYRE, Foreman. - . BILL JESSUP, Ist assistant Perin. .DUD LATROP, 2.nd • :do DUANE Tviintli, Seery., BILL, .COX, Treasurer, .. . - . LUTE KEELER r Ist Pipeman. ' NED LYONS, f 2nd do • -Wardeni—PaliT P-ITCU, HOMER F:RA ' JACK MILLER , /4E1.1; BEI.LARD TER, - • 1 . -The elecition. being' finisbed and miseel laneous b'ness disposed of,-the Conipa ny repair e to Merrimares Saloon,"and 'at - the loud p. el of= the-alarming gOn., sat a !limn to .a sumptutius entertainment pro ided by tbn officers elect . ; to whicktht, itoys, 4 , rough" - perhaps, at times, but al ways " ready-" in the discharge Of duty of whatever kind limey be; (and by the way they cant "roar.you, gently as a Sucking 'clove" when gentler arts inspirer -their ininds,)-. Paid their devours with a zest, that, would have dine all.ltVCl3 of cheer great good had they ,been .. here to! see.= In short, for time and spacil wouldiii,Eme should; . lreCord what was done in 'what . was said,.the affair permed off wi+ that : wild -Idlarit3r and unrestrained mrythful ness which firemeeknow•i;o_ i ell 'how to infuse into all theirduties,as'vi II as plea-. nun*, w4out Overstepping tb bOundsof good order. At an - early lion the con pany dispersed; and wended their 'way bedwar l d with . thankful hearts and well Elled hllies, breathing for our Foreman= and' his assistants this . brief . but compre-- •bensive. prayer: " May:they live a thou's anti years, and, their shadoi L s- never be less." - ' 1.. D.- I . El v .., :1 Irk I'" litlectioneerlig Ca gre w ... • ...., The .N fi rth America), hat t e following .1 - - - remarks - 1 relation to the neglect of the majority L Congress to do anything but -electioneer for their farotites:. 'kis rath er\ a, farce to elect - men tO . Congresi; and gi;e them ie, per day, to - wrangle and jangle 'about candidates rot the r esiden- Y:- - ' cl ' .. Nearly three inontlilmost an - ea- Aire short mission-7418%m expi , *Tice Congress met,wilteut any advanc in the serious matters oflegislatuin, - I no disposition has been evinced - by th ;Dem ocratic: ocratic majorities to consider tic ob jects of tuitional ,interest:_which .! are: B O muili , dernanded„ by- the coedit ion of the eeontr3 , . , The whole, time; ' thus far; hail : been occupied in tniiir, iimitits and intrigues 7tbiZresideucy to. entire led. [the:puldieboA Ai; r.: , , Anitif. the Bahi-4 ~ ~l ', C onveatine- 1- :aheaid Attally,aelect. a ate from inieng-the: discordant di- , '-. - ic - wcortba:paity; tho -, tvinaiiidei of the: ,- o n w ip b e Adabdeied jo sir mi,dearar 1 to fremetechie;:eieetipa; ::: , .. , Thwreeponsi-„ hilAy : orthialArantiow!diaratard-acC duty.. rests,solely witlftlierPeatiicracfp :I:Tilt:1'3: have thy -exekeiiis.pearer oilers'-11600 olf: 1 ttiefi rri mni te. - ,. , They.4o l 4o l Alokotiran..imi7 4 1 0 1 i - 4; bgth fbr.a.„409,0;t MlDE , AufieVbi-, 11 0 4 ,4 4 00 1- ‘6Ol - 010/01..:104044 ' - 4414% - fMe•! %AIR 40.4 1 6.44,0104.0p0iagwamil AP - hit- left , undo E*RapiSo4p j a .4 mgde hit ree ' 'kn. o 'svlas Filfni ‘l' - 10113 i!t h a 7 *co ni • MI tq Al* . "p#n"ce I.rbaya wasted , a third I 1.. they- bare signifieda cu pahla 'IQ Oaft!lutfe, Which - - 42we11: to pioveike ihesterlieSt ittiliinatiot, The .. . Whig -minority. '4 entirely i!' nt rcy,O , ftheai . bitrary isciplinejmposet. the_aanthers ofibei npitonetitsl•Havi in Vuriqutie representatiOn - oW the hill , AM- C-95,10!;g 1 N , ,-,1 . FX-RAOM -- '',.. "i 4 lie general measure ' ofpublic ' ;Utility; and'evefy - sach (Tett in thee° odic)* t i t .atr,rett ily:be`mrified h , a !Tr; . h . par. . .., I , l k. ine l it rY, tactics , . w . 1 - - ,t . e . •nt 4ent7 ca pt. adopt' to suit thew ow pur ,poses, pecially with a tractable' peat er.of Chairman to secinid the wishes 'ofa. favorite leader.. — llidesS thereThie; a de cided reaction takes Piece; theLb4plis of practical legislation,' `vhielt .have;, been teretefore'indulged; had is well beabtin is dotted. It his been . intitriated.in some and dOubtless with a sinister; de sign, that a' Portion, of be Whigsjne ad v . eise to - a m•4dification of,. the Tel; tpre ferring;- as is . .alleged, that je - Aho la re main an open enestiot . This ea edietit will not serve the 'put; osifor which -itie I intended, tier relieve be Majority:froM l their accountability t -is' Well known in l'all the- political' -cur here,' that "the Whigs, as' a party,' hile-; 'entertaining ''their own conVictions f . the. policly - that . 'Should be /pursued to wa rds '.tlie gl i ttering " faitu interest`fed . manu ring ~are prep t o `accept any reasonable, `hange lathe pre sent,l revenues laws Whir thennijority will concede. They are w 11 aware that . any such proposition,' which might einanate from the Whig 03ide Of the, chamber, would hardly.- be ;recei v ed, much 'less he fav,oiably considered, \ .., and th4refoie; yielding to thenditssit frirconistances, they/areVeti willing, las I ettggested, to take whativef can he d . tained.litut the real\canse of the present difficulty in--ie gard to the Tarn}, eamit!ing- \ thee W 1,3,, an inclination tit Yield , the party Ptltuliee in favorOf tie act - of:1 46, is the *ant of harmony and effo r t am agthene or7tt ic members of the Pe nsylvanin , elega tion. -.- If united Ind sincerely anxious tr make a modefate chancre, they -c4ald'ef fect tbat_ohject, and ev en more than has been 'Proposed, ..hy a proper exereise Of the political influence - which they are ca pable of, wielding. 134 C instead_ bf eni ploying it to effect a noulication, Several Or the members have openly expressed the opinion . that, as an "act of 'pa icy, it would be disastrous. {lt may' therefore (E SOLDIERS lujtely, be readily perceired; circulated iomin.r ft Mat the prospect of. .t 1 Tarift, even as affectin tereits fair-raj r require some- pint' ke, if not - whplly imp .. ... _ Mr. Clay and the Laeoforos. _. . L • • - i Anirncan Statestium I as, perbam . the ob ect Of a tenth part of the violent dentinciation of' ho !widow vess,lluti 11 been heaped upon the head of tbe,yenerable patriot and saga °Nish- I laid, lIICSIIX cx:ii. Yet. mile that thelbrilliant l' fir of . txalted genius hake nearly, Sm - . tli4ir ' fofce, are fitekeiini', '; like the fight of the -e xpiring ist+ a in its, socket, and the period Of hid nitefolmos toi L tiat - country which he has cherished and served thitraigh along fife of extraordinary vicifsitudes, with an ardor of devotion and a generons,l,othusi asitaltsiOwn.iadg to the great of soul . Ina Mind, ,ineat in the course of naturl , soon be- terininated. Mil-more prominent Of the - • rgans of tht. party Iv i ' tch ' has hitherto . pensecuted him'ivitl .rirelent i bitterness, are coming fo and to aurae ' to him t voluntary tribtite 'of thei - praiie. l'he Wash ington Union; itt a late arficl , says': .! . I .. Mr Clay-will etire from - muncilit ve* h the assurance that his havecontributed Q the gloryof - hilcounti) , and to , the perpetiiaii ' of its union : and . though not.surrounded- with th.,,halo .of military ac.hilvethents. that they are note leieti worthy of tiantimitling his nattakto-pcw.terfty as a ,pokriot and stationers: His life Will fill we of our brightest pages as in illustration' of the 1 success which awaits ata individual Who, ,prithout, 'the atiz vantages of fortoiretin'early life, tam' reach; in our t happy count!) , 'e highest pasts of honor. The eulogies towed upon 31e. Clay' hj , Demo cratic presses; ( ya the Louisville Journal' perti nently and trill ,) can _never repair the; fearful Wrongs which h ve . • been done him, yet they - may serve, and nod tit wilt serve, its an. instructive laws to the'Co" try, , The than who has hien-the - object of ten *aim as Much .Democratic" denuncia tion .as amp Other individual in the republic, is now' acknbwletig_ed by them and 0 Proclaimed by -them ,to be one of the purest and .greaten patriots that the World bas prielackl. - Llt this.fitet be mama , - bored and deeply pondered as often-as the . Deism cram, organs assail with - thet - Calumnies the. dis tinguithed patriot note at the i head'of the govern -meats. . Surely the time _will Come When the praise of honest intention, of firm and honest purpose, and of eiligbted *statesmanship Will be arcordtid to President Fillmore: by even • the most vindictive and !entities of-those, who t promote theii.own ' views, are now load' him with - the vilest Obl uies.—.Stafe lomat. • - ' ' q 1 -- . 1 ~. Bil! hi the better. lamagement of the . ' .Public i orb. ' .- . - _ itrAtublenbuit'ihe Senahir - frotn - Berks. hal introduced a bill with the above title. The fol. lowiog is & synopsis of its pds;Visions i _ • , The first section provides ft* the election of a Stiretary of Internal luiprolments, &Cam 'next fall election. - . •-_ "!- ..The second sectioccregulat the detade Of the election. • i: 4, • The third 6E.etitai fi xes the term °foe* at thiee sears, from the saasid Tuesday hi. Febrnari neXt, and making the salary t2soo . peiannum. ' The'fourth - section prOvidrs that the ISetiretary shall be removad'for a - inisderneamit • hi.offico, on. -the address of a'nitijcirity df ; each house said' de. dares that aryincancy dodl be filled bv appoint— ment by , the Givernor, confil . ed by -ttie Senate 'twit the next Oencral'Electi .; ' - - I The fifdi section iwovides hat -the - Secretati &ball haie the entire anmagsment - -of -the public ~ The sixth writitia del eshis duty ies ..tollows: nakthe said Secietarysliall !ppoint, by and with the advise and non , t of the' te,thelollowing, it em nanied °Dicers fiirthe.term Of three years :` restate.: Aively, to wit r Superintiaden • id6B_o4lloW* Iht j h x n4 SuPreintendiMt. 4- AlleghenY ,Pnr tage Itailrmd,one Snpervisor forTeisai of the sere % - fal divisiunioesections of the -1,, - itin , his judg went-so many are verittired,il collector& of , tolls,' and weighinasters, whoehall seihrially-swiwn'or affirmed In faithfully perm I duties - - enjoined , uPii_n thcin.hy . iltir: mad ph 1, . ' A- 11W or 'bonds as regnMed by estausig. wa,preekteif, that toeutit s uch-IPPutututint;if 'made d ring the' session of Ake Senate, shidl fie confiried before ! dig' Perim [ affrintad shall enter upsity ..,. fiksefiame of:Abi t 'dune. a an4i nail i and if whin the. eicit• • , I ateriknotitiSesilon; idiali to - ',.intiii . :.thaf body - , ' 6 Weinifirmatimiwithin tea i . li'lidlellthe aim; smaxamimmt, Sit.thia, wat - tt- obit Paidded fisilher. that* said - Allay,,iv any, time -memo,. any 01be above ' . me=tkocalaillect itt duty, or Aing odicii. catiaa. idrici,:m . t, 'to, Justify 4 andia comae ;Nut daireastarl*, ai (Wig Shall 43 ,edis c ed. , - - - hil.e -<:-'allieeti" ile such vi tis are nm such q artersJ revisirlof the !the part Olar in- Mile(' men ponsid lection, is veil re •obable.7 sir ae 12th inst reached h e r 400°41 he Register, l' a lie laboring under a rail thellvoie upou , ',:wbicli . at so; eel. ; (cite had nothing to do if the': Small note 'awl," ipri a Matter of reference it of the Grand ;Jury : l o r ..-.1 i I ', ! I metier ' was referred by :t e Cibramittee On,Bankai in being made, amiotion.r t - onilitta table, which was, i Th ole in favor'of liiyin : 1 i l litehded that -the Grand .4 th eir authoritYlin pre i Ace . , a law ] whith under . t • of' e 1 - h a r d ' brio luny, an at t they , Mach th'maiutaiti, - and to say of it, 1refin,.6..4116 ;Legislature v i s ;served, y, one a better t' 4e the ;served, obe even laid oli the; it ;the other hand those , adviv - atin t. l enCeiadniitted that theldi•and. " .not •worde t eir, petition, of properly, b t hough - their inter is° I: plai ~ iheir - desire l'beint .t i Fialize or pcti!ion the fLegisla i tvreshOud receive the - preseutni: light;'atd . ref4 it' to the - proper ive' for cnnaiddration. Mir. itec king the first - view of the ,subj o jlay it onithe- table, and Air. i • bI" 1 ' voted f ir aknig t e attier view, or • t - to - thelap6ro k priite Committee 'So witch ditr•the vote; and tio oii vr ti e t eti i 1 o , u n ..3; h 4, 4 e reLie l a ici l vi ef t ' h i a h t e :i i i a :e si : la . There : ;an : ii iiire h t :: d a i i i fr 4 e :e w n t h e a : i r . : 1 - f ou r - cimstittlents deiire the i r ry r out theii. wishes. 'l -- . Pleas o 8; 1 / 4 '01 11 ;f 3 ani position 4 . nstituentii;laild•lany - ommetil b : on 'tfiliyi' see fit ' to_. malie, - . will_ made l iyitit. 4 pfoper understandi 1 O . s iv it ii iimf4 a k i i 3O - 11 - 7ii verr .. respe , - 1,. 1 -- 1 - ll i . .:1 1 1 1 . - ;' l lr it i a le a ti (..it iL Eeii; • ' I. ' -,, I ! 1' f ' '' ----- i -- - ~ j ,-. , vir'The Lyeeinii4Chteetie or 'Re :. t,ele . f ... - Ilfr lo ! tule ßu m ch v a p 7l loo4l n:f m - e. 1 .1 . - 1 i ' I } ' "gill deMOChici 4 143 pure`/4 Lie Pa t Then it . wasilphre democraCy . " in I . . n to elanderlhtdisoti and denntmce: th ra , tion,-tdiimited' the war.witklBl2'e fhe old Denumbita - fgatty. with. hiving to blast:dm chapider and embitter the Pvill'hinifton !: niiiia6t new. definitioa, racy and ditre mate r ' ally from the.d 4 One whith - toe) Petite:isms are id the itelmeriag a at4oil4teive • the unitirvii Glens say'the'' tare the legitima t e . deseet Jefferson and ..acitems,,iy . et they are I 'i v i ling* manjw in:.18,.10 in the; city of deo, -'t _ i .0.5,-14 "phiiinOphiC:l i - lle, 1 815 'hid =and.) di i Ind wlidd not - allo wild and withe nistratienslw-- a small - pi, : thick .is phe l ted aa a P aa:6r aPl . ',..y.ti) the ikim . I 're great it;,lie cough Th " tie V. is 8 46 111; 4 1 014.6r 0 1:9 M' 1 ' of the ra4its.iiticegires-the!"me.Wi 01444 l'Ai'. rty h kligtioP;o t t t'4 "." rr*r 4 leTA 4 1 libuil tigNi .ti‘Yl'kfiw.ke," tt*P i li ''.lnoe 'durable. L T114:14 i Iqi Yeatreeks. . ~- 1 - i •:.. _ - . , I I - i.,. ......',' i.. - -7' , t - herloeis,*omfi in-'l,r i er O L 4 sire, .. '' ' 4 - oniAlli , it- - ti:i4,,, " . rk of:=,00 1 1'.20 ,1 1-4 441 4 - X-' $; . ' 3 eitolie4,i, - ,' ' :-Ii 4 s , 1414 from the');ung. 1 ili ground ivid !ilth e krit r ta tf49° *eth , SeimlerYi—i• Of all netw,,wor.. pteceedingi ititb«i') a l = ry-÷ha .4%11 pie, e .., Ingeto thei Seery ;04 take !lobed laitlf fiat • snusil,rep , ry; , imidshall.genirally, undei, SeeretarY, extreile3 a•carefullanp. public works Of ,the,.toiionweilt., seine spay bit lite& et all-tithes in in k 'I The ninth section provides for the t Ai by the flicroteryilot; a principal clerk: Of Illtio6 per saittn;and deAnes his'de 1 The teed) iac.4!on Provideiifui the.. \ by the SecritiOry; Of a ke venue Merit, a 4 ati.:•whaili 411 '''' - al Anti shell be. the . andiumige ' : of tolls, sad, defin 1 1. duties. --;i,l i ; . ~.. - I'l ' •.- .* The el ventbjeCtionlkliges every ' i company to fbin`oh cepa ef their rat the ennui , yeatt . .-I': - • . he' tw i elftli:seetion.yirovides: for the ettnnat inn ofrdi Vancbers and bills ;.reg ly ,repo fruit each superintendent; a j - sor s - givir4; !Olt .details of all eipin I debts, t ethei tlritliihinb.iijo, mime), 1 &c. 4 give s the en gineer especial charge a I ditures Or repadis and alteritioas; rec I ate, eperte,•-. i n leddition. froni 'itiperin railroads, and itibligim the Secretary a to 'visit every luili three times ,in each .. The thirteen th section l'eqUiresen ati u . i Irottl ilieecrOlai 4 y; and Englirer, spec' yn l ona detai ~- li' 11- • q 2 il .. I r I. l' The , fourteenth section giveis . the upcnnten de!it's of the Onbirnhk!and Portage .11.:nlreaftis the widi it , entire 111112 .' - ittt, or their respective di, sub , . jest o:th6 ge '4l antervisiob of the ' et, y. add teoal.riii of the • ' ineer, in reference to all , pair* I iPliand al l istratkete; ,: , end also gives those . : - the lZi orient ;of all imbotdiesitee. i . the lieu ber or *i T ri i !sliiill. bOvrever,,bet fixed by 't,bel tikrY f l . oi‘ e ;who 4 .ftlilocii4)*,iiii theta. 111 . I•.'•- .' • i I .. Th ' fifteenth iectien extends the !provis' - a o liseeki fourtit'io, the Supervisors. er - 4 he . • ou91" . . € f oiiriei tis of t h e "cud. , '6 _: I . ... ' • I 1; Th siXtecatepeetion pro-ids* tor ihe "proper preservation,'` km king, binding ., and i exi ... for -•. nsFiection, etitapers in the Secretary ' offi and lin 4helasves 41 - the chief of eftch railr . ' .- ' STre i ihe'lieverititenih'seetion gives the' ' and iliiier i l i pt)* er !t0 iilinitn#ter !oaths i l ia- • 'lain . 1 .en eaten s the - saute 'power io e Outier este ultendeitaii4 . pervisora in their i• tilve de: dimrtmleti . 1:1:• . 11 1 . , :_i -T ' I'' . The[ eighteenth section regulates - eci ' llefrees 'n &ion I elerk-hiie:and eotel -fistitailt pgs, ~: _.. Ihe m 'omelet sectien abOlisheti, I - tit, penalties alltte 'ticket4 for !person* u fl i m The ' . ' twentieth : Sectio i alsilit.liesl II board of anal,. . 1 tnnii,si ers, tio;Soim te.tOry is linstaUed in it, ee, !;atid .prey canal Counini;siitirier she l,lot be' elect ' he talentifiriit se c t i on ipentai all ac 's. ' • Ii I , •'„ .1\ .. . :• •• I I ' '' :4l-- — -. •-- -4 A - F , 1 i 41..AttRISBURG,i' eb. 1 , i. 4, . detera 0 . Demos a t . • . =EI 3r f' ss _ - per of ti '4e ad selves a sign of cOnarne 11. 1 e seititrnen county. ''Tha er tho nhjectiq to Ilay cu4sed. I taiiile 'co; exCee(sl, a nui .-ew -T . _ f 'telegra , _,) , getice;; ,fiiiiii i lnorning, - . Mr.41C)cid,y4 3 ,...., gie if,iiiartOpttAilt:s64 it!t-- ting that Mr. Iteikeiarn had'taken ' - ia - reJatise,, n4-was really 'dead.".- -", ,- .• ,-•,..-t., -',..... ~„ —lli fillinilacifiOFLese - 'lly failed; in the . Rhode tilitnd -Legi- slattire, y the per.: i#iticc.'cift e loiise` in refusihg ''agieo te% li 0 0.sSeTiate * str i nfdiiiiiii.. - .119 . sli4ure, haS eifjOiiiiiiii. fr ' '' .1 4 .-'4 " ' r" "."'" .1 z': ..= .-... ' . r . "''' ,--'` :<'. 2 . - - , r',/j• . ' I :1' , ~ .- .Gov .15rown, ot:"Floiiiii4,l aslatithcir, hied; the dr `-',.' fiffr, iri 3 OUVteA voltinteeni te.protect 'the settlements .ii iit ork:Ga r tlin tilt 11.81 froin ludiiiiiidepre4ationi., .;-,:, ~ -., -' .1-, - f. ir,.. . , :. ," • ~ , • 1--,7 3 -Tlie, ids wofingfEagbii ea iii:ii- - Mic . i., iie - on ;4 freiglit - TT . X - Ciii 4.fittlY . aiio:t fit in :tiiitio - - to ,x r a thri4u4th the - distriCt. " - So ii s , bieight cars were kurnl,, ' end 'aboilii 280 hafeif of c otto n ._ `-. -', • • '. '-' -- f ' ` . 1 '.',l' ---.1 1 the the tide_ neat. teary_; 3 • talk; - . • a It , rated rle f .11 fcir , r i i lopth d . rvi- - !I:i r . 81111 : 1 , i r ! I l'ofl son. 1 .1 1 1 xoii* i arirm• nee pir,of '- , neer j , ••••• - ~... :.',.. -, -' .. .-- 7 --Thatincirinati Atlas it, bticl sthe pres ence , at that j)lace of: a r lirirq .4 4 340„,t0n5, built and c.ornPletely rigged in that,icieity, nearly.' two titans:ma miles from th i s Set 'She was in-ballast for New' OrleitiS, , whence:::she *would sail for.aiebl, Mass , . ~'-----A,Grand Musical F6tivit tofake - place at MilWankit ,Wisconsin;: on Monday of last Week; seivral societies - ead nearly 2001 v6eitand instrumental performers latiticiPat . • —L-- - , The rst ' locomotive on the:Buffalo and pennisylyania State ,line;of radrOa Went through ea; Tiresday. - Thiscom'pletes i the line:alotg the.iouthern shore o f Lake :Erie to ,Etie:. -' - - . 1.1 ';, I . % r. J 1 --7;There. now - probably lies , in this Ival iey, within'eight miles, piled upittotleSs• tati twenty-five millions of tons Of ice. - fillini.. , up the - whole vointr(e Of . the - trunk of the nrer, and driving the water from •its - natural :ellen - - !ref Over the broad low - lainia,. 's weeping;-of` the richest portien, of the soil; and'ibillinehe rest . with au *arctic fro n t. Wrik,eabarre Fan ,=Professor McCormick , , of ,Cinctiniati,, bas'..been tritontshing. the' Nee- Yot*ers # ': by walking ..ori i i4e ceiling.: head ,dOW, niihrOs• By,-.what,:kind of '.suction; the ProOt4sor•kei;ps himself up,i4et to be seen: The ipzga4ais says - he has."'* au the feel: r'. }.., : .' -- -'-- , -,The ' dog - reptile:ion of .tel 'United i h Stites', is.:estirriett.4 . at igaiut. tun. tni Ilion!, arid' the eipenSe of keeping them: at upwards of $10,000,000 per annuto. - l, -- i • I,' . .--.N.Ve learn - front the Tallaliasse,(Fa.) Sentinel.of - the - 31 inst., that i - l a hoitt, , three weeks previOu, -Capt. _Aaron 'd r4)irgani ? of o,ratige countyl. ‘thile att. hinifin e . wiih,so;ne i s fire or six neivhbors, clone upon - Party; of Indians., about thirty miles sooth e ti of Fore ‘'`a tlin i - between, Sweet Orange la el !and{ the 104 -waters of the Yahnhatehi ;-, beyOnd ~- theiAimits; and. doubtlesiL on .a arauding exeursign, ThFY had with petit drove of one hundred and twenty ,b0g5....., oar : of the Indiana were killed.and their i - pluniier retir ed. ' :The r& fled. The tlndiens *ere. sup- ' posed. to , beim! to- I.lalpUtries ~ batid, (Out laws) and, from- - pt. Jerniffan's rePre.,enta !tons, keep up a nstant d p tunlehug ,and Wei% inn , about the se ctoetkiL - ' i -11 ' 1 • • \ . -If 77— an Amer,icatt kqelcwisiilan. Can i tit a fire trine Piece at a handred_ivards With rifle, whirl Cann et a French an' lit a .. bra: oleos - at l; If t 1 e. - ..1 - 'I . 1 n\ • - 'io n ' e facts develeped by th( n eem to.andir - 141ew ‘ ,AtexiCcilto he ei ealthiect countrie s: on the globe.' :. . a pulation or Some - 61,932; nO)etni... n 0 1 ,40 • .rsons are over 100 yea.K'%C age; iB9: ,ir•o ; ter, 90 years,'and 310 o:;eifBol , 'earit el'age. 14 Valencia' county, , Candelitjo. Agtil f r : , a armer, irtiSt 130.ye.arirold 'When - thel, ce nsus s taken; dese - Ortado Was \ 11.0, t LlOnal3il- it e os'' 110-e Roils ,monthno, 167;-sMarii- J. ' ptcheco, 103; The males attain a:girtAter !4e.., than the females: . for - of the 314 over 80, - i'i 'are male:, and 107 "females:,: . J'\ i ,: - - tlt i•_Washing' i ,-- 1 ---At , t ie .. at que , muon, on , e 22nd tilt,, the . Navy beingtoasted. -one offeriug_ to_ respoud: Senator St,. „..'i! ;that be had' beard of the great, glery. • : Kith, power audihappiness of the Country.-s Ie - would ask,' , :jhOw wet!, it '' ured I . P 0 "recollect when the/capital sh li' inleir , the British : arms ? Liu -you r llect the , • • der , to- lay up your 'navy? .Who',, relte the p r oi 3 : • asst, l-. Wheretwas the.gataaut ar, ly: oetti c ruing to Scott, and saying, , neral,. el-- se me: ~ It. Was beaten, defeated [Laugh- , I n a :11 \% foun(l . darkness and gloo pervad n6. this country, I until joy :was -intriarjed- - by lie. galbint - IluN • EAPPlause.l :0,4 , you - ex-.. : - t ate to stand 'here aoiong the rpri,,setria iSes;of the, republic, and say nothiii I N-0;.•I , laird to be heard. for menrwhii; know 60 rear, . chime whei they can interfere ; in_ fight, eyl'irill, i They will not allottr'o, eri* to ci _depredated upon. - It;. was; 'est. re-, rliable arra ofl.the defence .iti •the !revolt) - t . on #y war. ' But nobody cares foil t e,oityy.' ntri he• army overshadows". 4 --•.-- .Tliti !array 'pro flefisudi h ;lOW 1m S that :;you sea . t . re • Capture :A.if palifornia,-,- [LaUghtet:and' c eerji.} ‘ You bare, nerer,.beeit - at, LoSs Ati elost and i.eert lie sailorittiee lurif.big guns ;1 I shames hilt tiAlliionarY ar nY'.‘f- (4ugh - t . t r.li, The haibeen-ho army AifiCe-t4e4iy f alitnrnia, . Its captured ' by, Geuerid_',; Stook .t,, tr. flash ter .] fir. walkea iwithoutstoe cet-',, -wli n,' was h that joriet:lltit , ,•;onve, at id - ] t lat . Was u se they .eonlii noti,t*, ig* R rodl i t a [.. ughter. 2 •• Vie:Bailin: soldiers Walked over . k r . 'can - Ountiune,antrdid•net*t [laugh.: 1 1:1 . ]4,, , ex t - -Mien ~ iltr:.,tirentftfi,*-,hottr,t: _ • gh r.l ••,. Tr y4ought - forlwhht , Oer at,f' i ' . it 41 , kid t rtike.i Iront%,theAnnaii";'-§akra hi 0,1 1 ( ...Opi lon . tf.. - theffiset.s.:4;They: I ..at,ito::, o at e , Generals ;Tayjor:ru4ySeettt, ithlb - IA , etitt - • th'erl47.-2 - titilatik.: iect'Jil;,: itt.).h - . was ., rll-z earpoodituri:Ot:to4atiel! ii _onijr..; , . 1 : J .6 4'111 1 0 ''ett - =-•l4at; -, itiotKi,t,,i.44, ur4=hav -deitefite,r4irki , l, -- ,,-..„.. .• ,• , .i' • , • • • - - • , _•- - 1.-',..:• - •flft•••+.. ' ,,, -.4-i • •-; „Althohg ittik4ewillidirstthoto* h*(:44 , 1 . .. t .i n tst: - - '-' - - '' 1 •40141 Ait4;l 4 1 gittrA , 1 ,h,;iltni:',he' I i pAF(I--00:i r ' VO l ik •-•_,'ffPle z t*k. ,ittoilkiAr-E4' 4 . '!.0., , A - . i wyriiwoJ ..,, ...„,..„....,.. 4 , a t We l *lent e Sec t a t fall, f, ~~ r pa -day our— bots the. AN4b write but I- Pr - LlT t i t.t , 0.3 -: I.lt. p e ;is a e ull di;s ,ii ' the g. toad em- t.em, he least y s lyre- - . Off a iefer• - • • t.iry4bad eet, 10 th'at oted lert 1 • for onr ail ;note ol t nion nths EePe., can to - 1 3 WI 1 4 fore our hick full Lig # i 1 1 (ion • 1 80 mig ate °red • of tOf I Lo . YID a ot _ ~ _~ ~~: ry, ful,"l "to ectsi is!, pr e b e , ix) ~~ ~:,~a ' ;I n gift ":. 1 . leit! 11 . h. t er, i ~! l~ itkOt Ole Jat , Mai # - this k:iin ; Miit ,- ~ M1,1 , ,k 41111 - , t lama since announced 04 . '44th. ,A I J.-gallteata;,;A**! lBl , ai, giiiiiii of -. mioitith - micto '.: OniirAfnnifedito. '.A ' hart Mr. Keiib i piroduned! - • '!.her om•tba deceased ! ,enil-tain, di, - and Moved a r ' `=" , it ' - The . liouse thellenpo , 'trey . amber „should' announce din, Ail.aiaaangth .7 - .4., :...,,-. „z‘ni 141 1 4i n tihtikn d ag r tn e : ; ~ .4 ' - '. e ary, ,thus i Menibeeo :Thißse.v or a, ~ illio' thle or 1 1 4 crac k t tay as - hornt:ttfiles nigh to go. - ,t/F9, 0 0 1 1* . chris. 'sanity ; ~, , , practi se,:g!..-Vin-knad ant.' l ,var int. if. 0- ,crack C - IMAA. 7 liat Sunday in th e : u ilr part 0 1‘ theinitY-.,---Castitlallefi .e.T_ , a 3 -We ee l ter- on: t MagtofittetlilaYe Ja - oh - , ,We observedan mai-10,4* - tnilliP, aire with rl l , l ~,,- ~.M4li history -iirik.lkerq fultr-coa: otf !He:started in` lills . ,'a :ela t a.b o b „- au the ow clant-boat to , :isib "1 1 -h ” tt).,.be-static,„”4- ~,44 111, , : itift9i4l34kni n utii , alqta:#ii Of 'iaii - 1 N - rold: - .' tie Osfa 44aired, feivtlai. tan capital:. - Thiifienavei ' -in theAd t . • trade •spectilated - ' in eels,o por g i es;, • 1 other \ fis_ll, nntde- a large, annl.l of money,- and finally- auCceeded-/n-‘ e•oriieriil 0„ . . shatt;"- bought 4, ill, 'the `sn i ck of - th - Season, both in, andedt o f the 6 h,, ., water, and 1 acdd„, them, afterward-3 a't 114,..1itira _Ptieti, and - , made fifty thousand dollam. - He, aut , Jiiiparket-associate s , , and betighi lof s 1 4 . tOWnind now livei in the Fifth Ac and is a ble, do, g."• , As ivoulthie e ' ae a he found himself nt :the }read of tile 'fwd - - . fish aris,teeraeY,7 to which,of ' crio..irie he had accesi considering his former'• hue' n'ess-. _ : Phalotrthe - barber . Was' .sent.' for s , his . dnughters had their hair combed,c;tit and dressed for , the Pst tinie teach music,.. 'drawing, Italian, French ;etc-, .were hire - #:1'3114 old W I .Porgie jolied : the church, and took.a costly pew. We - happened tn,get into it, hut NC soon dis- k covered where we were and made up 'our mind te.viicate. We: were toojate. Old Mr. Porgie mine sailing. up the isle' with - his wife and , daughters, dressed a s - I hongh they had known" what was whit' . '' =all" theirlives.; To. our asionishment in. 'stead of shoitlinrthe pew_ door in our face, he asked usto " keep oar seat."_ : :- And diirnt ••we have.dnicetimeiif it I The mother looked at ,i os-,... 5f y did t h e -. ',daughters ; and , then stinted their WO; ' Niggled about as though otie.of their fa ither's shad-was in the slip. We feltl'an- * inoyed, - provoked, forgot our pray rs, . , did'ut. hear. a blessed-word of theserm !li t lana came. away. disgiiste with hypocr ti 'Car ,upstarts and With determina 'on !next Stinday to go to a, ee church. ur ideas of iure undefiled religion are dm' le,. from the:recorded life - o our; :-Lord ; • nd Saviour, Jesus Christ. , Ie was a ling examine of Immanity, c arity, ore ;in . . fact, of all that was;: goo , and lovely . Sonie of his . chosen: . -disc pleir were •. , - eJoie imitatorscof their ord and* er and -though they Were profession ii-- - catchers (we - ere not a are ; that t ey were clam_ catehers or fish sp,ectilators). like Mr. liforgie, they.wsre motabove other men because of their success or Money: We Wonder-wliethentherelwill be any upper' places, best seats, private pews, in the great temple above, wbere the souls of rich people - may' be; at. ,heir ~. d where peor folks cate.t l intrada ease, an . - . . Christian Churches ! Christian rich men l We will ; . say' nothing I T " r et. atti . th en, r - shat at the d i ay of - judgement. Our evily_ cbtirChell ire 'filleiffNvith 'diveri sort el `PenPle; - and ain nto place s frth° ICt-IH fit* Ilrum ' • '• . . - .... . , ~ .. Later -Frills - .EarOpe, : ' - .:- The . Steathor, - .Afrje . a,- • Ca - pit : -:-Hariison, '. arrived :06 - Saturd a y . - ip' Ogling a i. 4 o!clocli, : . freni . Liiet:poi4::::: - -::. -- : .- - , --1 1 . -:, '..•' --:,' -... : I i The • War'feiii:- . Seetns7fil be; - 'fintiiiding. ... - 4Nap. - ofron..continiteal_tO givellie - follest an nO utteetnent-that :itt, invasion of England, is * 6°4 the last helhink. of: - 'Maiiitii;AVe Italian Patriot' Ad . - d -tb e- Erienda of It aly;-at Fivemasen'a Taic . ern, in,Ltndan,On the eveiingoftbellth. • He ,thought th a t if iiiiish'.opitaliats and :liitio;trio,nget's . would ...bilt give .a. little .of. that- itiateViel.aid tliky- -- ‘ipre - daily sendiiig , to deatiiitie;pOivers, , t he cause of `Roman' : (FVeedtm;:vVouldeteltini . be itintnidiatit. ~- ', -._ The.. differen c es.'that - hatt.:...aiisen.-be-,. ftVeeil .. the -,:SakditOtt: 'and Austrian ..oini ei loents,:wiiii'vegaid . td the Oiaiim . ‘ , ,olt . I theitogo.:l‘l4lgibrd;,:si4ii.to be: settled; it ny, rate,, they : 44e entailed - no serious -. .eti:•,eilbeticca:c..i - ..'. - .=, ..:;_ r. - -Liviril who - tv.34 . 41: Bong itiT e... at- , tielied toJhe.enibassy at Constantinople, 1 iiiio;,,*ll6 is better known by: hii discover=,, liesiat;XineVeh - ‘liaS.beenappoitited.Und.er. ,Secretary of State fir P.Amejvt,Afraits„,..,. 14e.Rus4 41i00% . 6114 ..,: 0(10dec1it0 . : ,cotnectitig(tho: St. Petersburg-Watsaw 'itrilatrvit4,.ihe:GteiiPriootan . .lorp = .tliviyi itiw:jmiig - tiili;iii)!S!36ois . tS E'uig*.jt. :liissitTts,icoirtoiio eat iiti,)Oralreatneetion:beteen its s ubjects - I,f tli:lii , ,:tOilitticiri.:'o(...liroStOs., .oe. iillglio ' its oinfinpic . ci:_be crossed-:.b l.# y:ilo,-, The Arc Expedition Appointments li ; ve,beett made. The Whole ,are Arring o t at .NVoo4‘iich.,,, Copt Sir. Edwin: Belcher is to'be Colon - tender-in-chief. Capt.:Sir.. Ed \ '‘V \ llrd ile,lcher.a mired at. the dock-yard. in the fitrenoon, and gave:. .directions - to 'commence ill° Works on the settling vessels , immediately, . - .and in the course of the a ayscaf h tog ' was put up .10 sharpen the bows of the 4ssistance afid Resolute, which Will be of advantage to ` Abele eiltett towed by the'steamers. . __ :- - ' 'IRELAND. • ;:' Deul4in,feb:l3:7,-J0.40b Cairer,prn• prietiir. anct*d"itnr of,..the Du.ndall: Demo- • t•trt, au extfetiNentiffit-rirn t joual; tya._ \ arrestedlast:nig t, by or der; of the got- - . -r n ent, :fo r=m a ma Ica san eiciting hatred and ' *lice between" load.- inids and ; tenants 4 was admitted to hail, and will' be tree.a t :' eat assizit• ' - -,,. . FRAI s q,,C,E, - ' Paris, Feb: I 3 -a PiTigny, Mine isfer of. the IfiteriOr,has tkad roved, a cir- ..,.. ! ttlair to tlitt_prefects,recentriondiag -those, candit)ates' whia. : al diiposed` 'adapt I fran!tly lied . sitieeral 'i the new or4c u(: 14ting ga. -J 1 :; . :: - -,. tlif:-s:The'Matititiiir<i)ublidies a decree einft , ,' Fl . ii-a o.r*fit.',of.s22,looo.tribtsi for the r ay- - ` ,trteat ,- oftiwifit‘raat on the portion 0 tio \ . Greek 4ebt::linaranteed,by.,Prance. -, ... ,;:',';.Wft:reittl-04,thetouirrier 4F Moraine': 7..tA - cortieli.e \ rarrt• of insurrect ion. bas token i Plitc&-in - t he' . departments oroo 'Gurs'll itiif ':;11 1 ' iarr)t;_ .arr(l , the • Ardiche. .LargeftiviaiiTi ,r,perstikisissriiblo-110 - f ie -itielriiitt a t- t hif , persoto -in iman ii * teat -:; tat - jr:and i ':.tho - troV :were ' ,e - bliied - tiitfii ` , on Abnat. • Th - e detai ls ire ~,*ituling...,74, 4 , ... , . , ,..:6;, , ~:. ', '.' 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