):-.depoittaerliq-T 6 fthe ter, that , his father, to:hisgreat sutpriae, • Here_ r' again fOnad an opportunity to rise- him. 1064 inch Avis 'the, master:a , influence:-off:hliArotter - iitthat 'soon disitsein hatfaTitiii• , . Harry - Son,' • h Saturday; -hong oly-time, unoccupied o. ) :4Fan,g:f the week, inf4ped his sehool that he '-wound tilWays in') at home at that tirne k and would be happy to iseenny of theni•at- rooiri;•- er.smallr--would, not comfortably seat more than fifteen; but -any number not 'exceeding that would be..„very He would betted of the \oppertnnity to talk,with them, atsrtnitytPtog.whiell,-in tibrestedl'ilieniekeetoting - their 'atUditiii, whiclrliad better Ve laid aside from Sat -111.4.10TIWtfilkMettlittY.-•ltlenttegi-et the; mind, *Ores, rest.- P..ut Ahoy could.sin&, theY, , pleased. . - ,This...inVitatititi, kindly anrsimplygiv en, accepted ti l ith much pleanure, and „,the Saturday eieningis thus distinguisha, ',,were so ardently anticipated, and hearti ,•ly, enjoyed; ; :that:.' they were obliged_ to ! take ;urea,' to exceed the Spec Ified number . :: ` - Siire with them, no. longeedospised and neglected,. but joyousand 'hopeful eaaity, As the fiChcOrvris, and. the small boye -..eould not Pnttielppte - in:: - titis enjoyment Refry obtaineli)_for The ~school, bY the fluence of tlieCernmittee,'the liberty, of Widneiday• afcertmon; which - was thence ; forth devoted t .the singing et songs and .; glees ; ending in: a contra, dance;,---so alt were deliglited,land nobody: fiiiind- time le quarrel svitliP the teacher or any one • . • And .14t11.,a1l ihis liberty, and music, and without puilishment, with , ..out compulsion, the.sehol,ari of:the Red Oaki Village made greater:-progresiln studies .than even befOre .during Many years; Besides.,thrs,ilie influence o f Barry's, kind ionl'gentlernanly Manner had mitrrely. `changed the rough habits, • and coarse feelings, of the young "people under. his charge. Profanity and, 'evil 'speaking wore banished, and contentious. were...hardly known aniong them. So thoronghlysonViuced were the pa - rents o f this result , that they yielded to , the earnest - solicitations of theirehildren, and, at the Close - of , - the • term, engaged `Marry teteach them actin; the next win ter - • - . ,andliecause he seemed tci hesitate a littfe, before replying to . their: propoial, ' they offered hirri.- a larger salary than they , ever before: had -given. • SO they . gavj Mai a hearty, affection 'ate farewell, which Some of them , could not 'alter, lest the voice should break in: to, sobs, and others eould r not look, be... cede the eyes - were blinded liky tears. ißut: be came. back to them the second winter, and' the third, and each term was as happy and useful nettle first. Now he . . , can teach them- no more, asbeis studying a profession,and - era while we are gn ing to have a grand wedding,—two wed dings in , one. .lietty. and Jenny-Polder will .he the bridesmaids, and King George - andiJulien Sivre the groomsmen. ~ Thelatter is now receiving a thorough .:_.musical education, with a dstinguished . German teacher, through the munificence ,of his old friend, Captain Downer. When` he returns to his island home,. it Wilt be es a gentleman,- and.a professor .of music, - ;with lettersOf introduction, with' a spot _ Tess oharacter, and - elegani)menners. \Are ~'shall hear - Of.him .0 BAYArD TAYLOR AT Kniumoux.—B.ere foi. the first time,- I fully "remise thht. I have reached Central Africa. You will, perhaps be-able to appreciate the impres mon, when I telf,you ttatthe first dish on our table -at dinner -Is a sheep rmisted whole, and eaten without knives Lind forki, -that the horse; which , his been appro. 36 - ate:l to : - rny daily use is a .red stal- Tton the wild .lareed of Dar-Fur • and that my pets,in playing vith whiz lose ae hour every day, tith full,growu lion ess; a leopard, ;and -two hyenas. When we ride out of a . merning, six jet-black at tendants in white and scarlet dresses, fol .-low us en six dromedaries, or if we choose -to. dispense with,tbent, tivo footinen run before us, to clear a way through the streets. This is a slight tasteof that bar '. bark pomp and state Which one involun-, tarily assoctates with the name, Of Sou - elan. • , , CrILEAT DEN OF NEW - 11:411TPSOME.- ' ' There can be little doubt that one .of the strong influences operating to induce the *icons nomination of General PierCe for tlhe presidency,)yas his good fortune , in leintr an obscure' man, - undommitted '4.0 - , .0 actions or , indisidual politicians- of hiti. • party; and thorcfore.givingall a- hive of ffaining fi.vor with him and an iettual l'e c hance in the for the _patronage he-would hav tii bestow in. the event' of his .election.-:' c • - The followingparagraph froin an change.- papei shows that the .strife for `the spoils has. already commenced' in the granite State lf . ' Virginia, is the :wither of PFesident.s, New Hampshire is the mother of Presi der' _ rcandidates.' - No lesslthan sire of .the rominent candidatei for :that offi - coi - are _wives of New Harndshire Casa,' o r, Dickinson, Piercand Douglid; the tier ; it'is said, having his birthplace in t State.' Whatever Nerr 'shire limit done in coutribtiting• great met, to tho nation is nothing to - what she is likely; 'to "do.-. The New liampshire Statesman "says that since Pierce's nomi nation a crazier - set of people :were never abroad than some DOW found at the capi tal of New Hampshire, Foreign Ambas -saaors,-Heads. of Departtnents, 'Consuls and , Charge d'Affaires,, to say nothing of heads of . Btireaus at Wasbinkton, and the undless'array of minor )ffices,are as plea= ty es -;4 leaves in.Vallombrosa." • rk" The young_ man who spend s all his earnings to appear" ge nteel amongst the ladies, as the ftishion is '1 town , ought to 'Consider that the Incineylthide bought that cigar will be needbdiliitig when \he' and the young lady ger rOarried;,4at the bug&Lhire would be iitiodatearay a load to build housaithik the extra ine-elothing might buy - a_ forty-sere • lot of land fora tionw tharthat money you paid for a ballAteliet: for you - and amiss ,:would*une - so handy . : dress. Alice and. Andy: Well it-would:: K.-,-PreUtice ot the ,Louisville Jountat.sayu the - ladies „hate , tumid- out th,e true: meaning of thesuidystetiTes cap- - it/do, which laws:4 - • , Aetudeut of ineirtinecfroity Bost:0; ivlii~ittiiifflutieetufes Lmition; oteervid that /* we evilluid.tAteibutlinte3/4.4‘wit idgui,,truited:Statis sinee--tiseßeratition."4 .• -•-• sllml WW2 ! morrntosz, PENNI& ri , .ThirSdar 21t, liiIOIIIOIIIINATI i LIMP 111. I . FOR. PR ISIDE I, '0 • 11 ' I:N FIEL . -8001 ii, ,NEW Jimmy, .....f . 1 - i - : • ~1, 1:1 ' R. vicE,.AltEscripst, . F. GRA , • i; f ilc WILLI 1 NOR ~{~=ci►iaoLix ANAL - • 11.. • I 'OFF'' ,• JACO i ESIDENTIAL ELECrOI& ' I 13=AtOlIAL 4.4.111121 70LL0F74 Tai,lll4 s i i 1 14.4 . . , 11.10.1..rr 15. JAN.* , D. p* 16. Itstis K.Demi "17. Dr. J so. Mcci l .1 16..1.Ar.rn DKAU, z i , i9.'ill:;)/NIAINTOic .. • 26. ArecseD Roil mos, 21. Dolus J. pm Ax, • ivi 23. Ceram's 14 SI PAIDoItItAS Pali. 2,5. Stoll A. Putt; I* E. 'list. ~.• I , • REPItiOI Wir.ium F. 110+191V 2, JAMVI JOIIN Y. STOKES, 4. Jon s P. Vtltitts,` • -5. SPIMMItMoiLVAINE. Z. JANIS W .' FULLICR, -7, JAYES,Pss,F,nossi 8. Jolts SuAr.sHrz:l4 ; , _ . 9, JO:SOMARiIIALLst ' C 10. AILLES r. ViAii.si,' / 11. D *via Aviv, x 4 ' • . 12. C. ,119t9tra, i 3. N r - . lr. 1 As w anticipated', we have't the ! sure of eunduncuigi this 'week.„ ilial. ~. eral Winfield Scott is the Whig ~0, ndi date for President : Of the United St i tes. Afkeeati l'nprecedmited struggle tt', five days duration; and 43'billetingi,.' ef ti. l i forts-c?f his friends'int ri the Converiticill ave been •-crowntid with success ; and' ow. the ,firverite'4andidle of the peopie ) in be field.' We are_sure this result ii , . Ibe iailed with sitieei* j t 'y by the great s ) big .`party: 'rn 'lf the er', ties of ,partly l ean Bind. tooethe the di rdant elerden aof I4lcofocoism in ?Up rt of -a man ose co very name, attile ti ' e_Of hianomma ion, was tiii4vv non. to ,a great Majority b 1 the people, With how =itch- more. zeal l and unanimity-may we be expected toil' ;Tate in supPiirt 'of our own 'gallant and ;,1!, yid i - eriowii'ed leader ! " New are we'coit - 1; -nt Of victory.; for the amine . of -Win F eld Scott iii I a tower- of ~. strength. i TO !the whole AMerican people that natrieli i fa limper as heusebold words.' Hie. C , evils I , ' b r alor frotii the cominencernent ii !his brilliant career in the. War . . of 18).Zi . ewn 41 the time when - Our gallant .troop lit `vrinacked in the Mexican Capital, X - un 'forgotten. :The people - Ittutw how .. uch he hai aerie for IA :coil try, and thr , t.; i nri:. it , .try's fame, a n d in ly , ill -• they 'ile. ite e. , hit services. Th ' Ci 2 ers for Sc !, 'Xiad, Qmham ! • ,-!. ' ' s; 1 *- . 1F,.. The Whi C 1 The 'Wittig Natronali, at galtimorn' t on the day nesdaY,Jnie 16th. I Gel Man, Ofik;turyland,.:wiall assisted I;ir•line Vice- ir p i State: ' o,t, the .3d - da Cons'enti n adopted the publisi in :another - ciih Yeas . 2274 Maya: 60. . 11 first vote was _taken forl PresidMitt of. the Unit &towing result: • . , i I • •First Ballot - Fit , i,,mont—:Kertn . en 1; -; Connecticuitki ;'.• lie sylvania, 1;. ISWand, North learAna 10 - S • Georgia, /10.; - Alatlt In 7 ; Lenisiarte;.6.; o ie, Tennessee, .12; Miss( 44 . Florida, '3; „Te , eolOiiii 1; • Califoinia, , - Secs-rt.—Maine, ; , ' Vermont; ; 11 •Nasaaci Island, 114 ' Cotinectif 24 t new-Tereey; -7 • ,.; Dela wafe,A; Virgink 4iana,:l3 ; IllinQia, 11; „amain, 1,, enlifOrnia, - - 1 - WE attriti--.lsiew-lt oft,' 3; ; Unmet: btu i nd; 2; COtim- VV:4:44fisinA : 3.; there were: 41 5 without 1.Ou'lle ! .7tlt, • ... intilty,,the_iiiie id 13 9. 111 e*eilly - , 'lit rtiJra._Sat ta ' ' - 'r' Fy 4.g. same, ing.l36.ott,the labors deism* itOPYIOI' lee ster 31;1 .:: ' , , 4 . 1 1 4; riot •4 : , ' .I , 24:iotegd aura front ,,; tTj ticietio 13 eing ;.kThejo) ari netoefll ritii4heeksA tii . 4%'tse-14tVtiiiiitiairealt egate frimix**o a. lo deelarst the - note - - inO . :**l* -1 44 1 ),0ui. --' - 1 - z - -, - 4 -:: if 1,:5?7, pintiy, e v ening_ ls : * ,OUrtnittik; „• 4 . b.:.''.'',ti g no,b a lt o t f or . reSide'' 4 1 ,Eld the " second : ballet I i - - 1A ' 4 1,1_2 . .. . v ... i , ultuk may nominated. Ther nt ,. le 4 3. ? ft- t n o - im "failure os nomination ck,: littion higraih,:, Aftiriiiii- uanoemnina%f liii: - i . . - Grahnro, , a ',tee was ar. `... pninteti, :- ai i; adjourned lisle' die: ilasoli , Ophilon. ~, It is telated old old Dutchman somet ‘ ,- 4 • .t- ' $ ' .' where i - PennOranja, bar,-Tbeink Silted for Vvhotn:he should vot ,:ailer • bealtatini tit. and scratching his bead or a moment he Answered, .. The man.tbat tells iis ho - to h - 't bee around ; ties-year." - ' vote hasn't -. been. A as year. - e ,may, he sure he wasoneOf the i! De Oc-, yacy.!! It it a:•way ( thei have: Fi t a few schemers manufacture al candid 'le, 'ben . the.ilientbat " ten the. Pe 909 110 w to vote," are set to work, aid in a short time motley yanks .of =Locofocoism Aril] he found united in-solid phalanx, Ca tier in the'causelot the Great Unkiteivn. BDITOA. '. The work has . already commenced . .in support of the present Kangaroo ticket of the party. The ton? of their press is for the most-pert-that 'of delight and exulta tion. , Qreat deeds are reenided and , still greater predicted in the vvenderfultareer of Franklin Pier,e. We learn that he :was born in 18 . 044 and was in the army in 1E412, at'the tender age ef 8 years i that he was GoVernor of New Hampshiresoim after ;, that, he pekormed many deeds 'of noble daring in Mexico, which . his et-, • treme modesty has hitherto kept from be ing known ;.7 that be vvls one of the lead- . Ail...spirits in, Congress, although while_ guiding the - governmental machinery be " retired" and - werked unseen ;"` .that-'he has had the offer of Many high offices, Which he - tillifermly . declined, dec4ring his detenninatiotincit to leave priVitelife nu ess t serve his country on, the battle field, which •he twice.did - and filially that. he was by, Pnividen4land, - a to . Cofeco Convention to be the next ''presi dent of the United States-:—aa'l heir unan-, i °ice. ~1 mouitaecoad el - • : - ' -Yes, the Lo °foe° \ \ papers are, com menced the ,( - peribrmance Oilheir -, part with great Spirit, and if and commit a blunder now and then, it is nokto be won dered at,for theyare working pretty - much in the . dark The - rank and file .do - 'not appear,whe ; qiiitit so enthusiastic at pres lent, bet It is hardly time yet. Let the telegraph andthe papers continue to. re port in (very part of. tbe country,-great anthnsiasm in'every other * - 'part, and , let name of Fiefie be adroitly ;coupled with: thi paAicular comic of pnblic .policy known tiibe_most:acceptable to the.peo-. ple,,of each section, and Ole party will - so nn-be fonnd to , orking , or-- dor., "So go th, 1' Tba Whig, Stitt Hate a candidate to fill the vacancy eccaiiioned i . by the death of Judge Coulter, on the; Arcinany last, nnminatcd Joselib ituffiington, on the lid ballot. He receiving 36 votes.to 31 for Mr. Coolly. The nomination{ was then declared unininious, and the Convention adjnurned ;life die.! • - , Aao. Szaa%waEßaY.—Mr.lEtberidge, of thii villaii i .ims4ft at our office Ho= vey,Strawbert7, 4asunog 3 inches circumforence; Wtio c.an beat it? ,trid COnir . . . , A` friend in - outh - America writes, that. heianow speu ing a month with: a farmer 'who owns 'a thousand nine's of pasture and a patci of corn larger _than Scotland, While he as got so many cattle t l that ,he has to, hoil in fodder for thernin a volcano. • - ./ , • —4=A. returned Californian is exhibit ingi-atl-tooriit, ill.; a grizily bair;:of . the Pacifie coast, that..weiglia upwards of 2,000 - Pounds. ' - ' : • I \ YEA'S, 1: - ? Conventioty PiMintedo Jobe \ G-.1 °sea to p ...ident fret MD,' by 'a . vS) le same di3 a \ can4 l 4t , States; viitl .:—Another unfortunate iictini of the, spiritual rappine. excitement has been - committed to the Insane Hospital.at An dover,- Mass. , • - • • r States.. i , 1.,• Rhode sit v- York, 7 ;IP' 1 4 .; Kentuc ' 8; Virgin* mth Caroji6 1,9; .Mise i •i, - 9;• • Arkii lowa ,:4 i 1 Total,' 143. '-liezepsh2 i tts, 2; 2; .'Newt Isylveniti, ; -0 4joig# ichigart, 6.1 o i Te 1431, 1 shire, .4;`; 1; Rh , na, Koasuth, : it. is said, has expressed his regret that Pea: Cass ;was - not nomi nated; forthe Presidency.' -letter 47rorn a. distinguished Free Soiler, at Washington t Says:'- , Mr. Chase and nlYself will oppose , pieree and King in Ohioatid - we bare no doubt Pierce .will lose that. State. I Pb 12; I.ai, I II; The Ohin t Statestnan nays, Gen. Pierce was a soldier in the war of 1812. As be wns r then but t years , old, old 4n - - volunteer suggests that he roust have been attnehed to the isifineti•ry. One of the dark rip t ides oflthe Mr, Hunt, n missionary among the Fejens p who - are cannibaks orL the worst deicrip tioN sta t es; hat 4Y e iO!nareflPerg - ifstOve been eaten in five, Sears,: within fifteen miles of 'his residence. They,sometinices eat thcir best frietias. When parents gfe* - -idd, 'they are kgled by their *ontei on the:deed) of their , bug 4-suds are-.killed.- er -2; 9. Total; itwa at. l ine ) d fit, the allot .1 loict Jilin! , the Mobile ieuee, --t thet the , yellow luta iriOtt its aPPeantacein New: Orleans. IDuring the week ending:the 6th inst., there were:34o deollsk - in t tliatAti% of which i/V . were- allot!' Iv '1,21,1 1 . . r: 1. VI": 1 r e bi t H t • 1:46- IsMin &UM' Wecquaiitiliesinl'iniiimoutti;ll4.L.: , ' , The I is twe n ty-five feet thielv,aiid *Olt • ttu: hie eredil. that Oen. a*iireeti "..-1.• 4 s .: • • P. of tie thin "clifftl,Vi r dillTraltness.antrillillesslW TllF44 , nate Gen. Scottfrom the aspersionli , .1.1'6 eirikii, and. to ..onfesit- tliitr, - al !. . -i, I"' ,fr ~, fro LT! , " "mug pti4slice*iost, !de l disttgnislie#cont=i all4o4etlibik:iing sew 64 1 ! n0u. 4 h* be: felt tke higift. adniiratAr ofilidichatit s4er 84 vaslot sliitnetti exPiessii ~ - a ~,..- { 1 , 7 ., , 1 .._ pu clyied prtva ly. -. [ I .- 7 . 7 The 4 Now `fork State gricultural Society:las appointed 1a trial of A.gricul tnial Tniiileinenis, (to ' he. Mad under the superintendence - and arillio its offieers,) from the 29th to the ,2 th of ,uly next, at thine4a, New: York.. l ir piaci ail) Mating extensive arrangements for , theaceamodation eff.all-wbomayvt-+ tend, (in and out of the State,) and it will, no doubt, l be an interesting occasion for the farmers. —The Buffalo Commercial sags that some real GyPsies are encenped in, the woods near that city. They have the wild freeilom, rude tents, -and primitive ~, , , style of living that Charnel erize these peo pie. ' 'ey - are accompanied by, horses, dogs, d foxes, all of which, uticurbed. nd un babied, lie down together. i , , , TI ..-..—... OTR —BITED.— m Providence /ore . gays tlte Journal of Commerce and . 21 the Ne York Evening . Post units in the , support of Gen. Pierce, the.former be vanse le ma . pledged to support, the F 4 ugi,- tire Slave Law, the latter, , because he is mg. Neither finds any difficulty in prov ing itg position. , ~,. i .....ELIECTED BY riIOVID tiCre:-..-SOfilf, of the Locofoco papers asse ;that Frank Pierce was selected by P - (ksce to 'be the next President of the United States. If this is so the Boston . Courier thinks it i not very - creditable to the De mocracy that they fought among themselves four 1 , . or five Gays and went through tortynine , ballotings before they were willing to con car kith Providence. proposed in a Boston 'paper that every'nuto should constitute, himself into a self examinipg comniittee, to :•in quire, into his own cOnduct: It believ ed the business' each corntnittie would have'to transact; ,would keep it constant ly and usefully eniployed. - Italy,.Piedmont' excepted, ,ev cry ottehundrediand: , fourtedith rS in EA+ery four hundredth kman of the population is in exile: ' - - , c ..:.- - -Gen Pierce is forty- six;forty -s foeie, fUrty-eight, and fort) pine years of age, according to the best informed editors. ; .. .---Prolessor. Huss, l the most eminent Physician of Sweden,' proves that the Swedes are rapidly - deteriorating. physi cally as to statue 'and strength, and mot- ally as to intellect ; '.and virtue,ivltich he aitributes chiefly to the enormous use of brandy in 'that leountry` -- ! -----In San Francisco ahie, there -Ore .twenty Shops.. kept b' Chiniinen, Who *enrn'the lets, and have erected the Wild tags sthemselves .; , 7 ' : i . ' —We see from lour Southern ix: changes that the Cholera - is, prevailing 'en , man y 'plantations 'end 'making . sad haV,Lc, principally among.negroes.- '' . ' .- 7 —According to the Buffalo: Contn i cr- Cia!, a dog-Whose master had flung biro into the riN=;er above Niagara 'Fails,'4 th; , his. feet . and; head' tied 'together, 4 rictu' IY . ± wept over . Oie Falls , in Safety,nnd retura 7 ed to his old.quartera 'l in an be,tir and 4 half. Conde )1% .to nputi -Beiich; ,„......-- George .Pettliodi.'Esii.: the .;4 1- vent Landon Itanker,lhai: given to he town-of DanverS, Maas., his native.pliCe - the'.manificent sum-of twenty theusilindi dollaiii:for the establishment.afa - iyce in and , Library, and Abe . erection of; he a ,c -essary: baildin' . - This is pat -the t lestirrioneal -of remembrance that ta, a has received fro m him. .' Such= a ', aiti'l is' is an honor to ' native oountry. ; \ II . —On the ieniner. of the - 14th -i .. about. 2000 of. he inhabitants Dunkirk, rose'en mas se, and attacked the_ house.pf 'Henry Tile* . foreman in the . N. Y. ilk '.Henry Railroad Machina shop; and having captured - bim Lburned his. house to the 1 - ! eron u d Tiles havingaccused another . . . 7 man named liaaa . :Siiiitif, ? lia ilia same establishment, cf having, iMproper . inter cniirse with bis wifei t with a r view of ex tortingmoney from] liini,,ion the false oath of Tiliis wife. iSrnithiwits :arres ted tri6d, and, acquits ea: Striiih . " tank it= so much to-heart that he mmitted; suicide. Tiles's wife then.Co : ssedl the , Perjery. I f On the facts getting , i,iitl the - inhabitants rose as above. ',Tag; is in ili* custody*, and serious" dist urba.fices arh . 'apprehend -It is computed'thati here are 11;- 787 Chinese in California 0. whota _ll,- 780 are men andboya and'. 7. wothen. -: : - . 1.--A young man in ,- .14y City en gaged in the mantiflicture-ofobieeo has. became - deranged, and the:insanity is `it tributed to the times of the iiiaterint -, —A Coovention is- to . i . be- , lield in I'llijladelphia on tha4tlilof .71 - 11 y _tki, delib 7 irate . en _the . , moils, of erecting a suitable monumeet ,iii - monunicnts ti -, tudepen dence Squere,,comm a Morel itt of 'Abell- . justrious men - mrlio. Signed thiii.iMmortal instrunient, the Deelerationqef Inilepen-1 deuce. - - , - . - . -1 - - _ ..• ,1 ' ~.. —The Piegyeetcsiye lat eletteis *trill hitexic o7 istaiii.thatiliagraili'..af right ar, Way flans - a - the *l4iiiii nrTeliitahtniiee t9Cal: Si* !lei : paissea, it 3 :se:,'D ' itip , - o'f . .i ** I cIP , A II4 -0 1 1 .,*441034' 4 I ; 3 ii.voi , ' tßoaiikgparties,, ..., .:,' . r " , r :-HOOlt att -L,, The - I)oTri s ersts'ikre: iV the iriuse.: . '=A: 7 poet' thus '4lmatto Genic Pierce: grordt - tivartioir, ' N_lslrercia boLipest , ;'-'•-• 1 .1.0006: Stfi .M*Bo6o /•!, = ~' % j I,l.~Vt+ - . • ~.: -, :271 , 1* : 77 ..,,,, ~. 'Bilailay : , 111 is let 1 ____H ills., 4 , , u i i TikL , tptrveial:•; , 7 , 4.) . S ' ' li k iilt4 l4o a t 1 ' F -`0 / .A i l Ica* iiu 1Y . .. itOif :onniti JoUr kik(' nal iiie iLg c deli 4 il l .3dltj I ' - Le - u Y' l % ;• il ec , ' c 4 / Ifoirried z iv9 &Ct . lon th -; tA i ddresses lay*ers ,le en f I ,l** l expicte - di -! lii " --: • 1 4.- S. conivui. .§.' - 1 . - = . l.. I I Kilt , A'stOif BatAror,:i 'Jo sin in l it#tof4rta*fru , i itei , , , ... . ..i, 1 -.-' . fJul .. The citlzensloU evit Mil it lmiebraA ol-11 1 1 r4clllP ,o our Nationsg epend_ d 1 t YObe °t 4 1 , 111 i. ' ' :Ex' Prieto for'the'cia4siti, - to - :: Ail ocloci, A:' ii i t:,, •.... i Music and i er d , fifiri . O g. t p priaiely interStirsed. • , A splendid dill : 'of Fir , . Tning. -' • • ' • , i,l - -.- A cordial andie erStini F#ize,as (if the surr(lundlng by. extended. ' ,iii .1 By ortfer of tlik MJ . - it t Cltc. 1 Sabliatit -SC ,01 - tel. Indio] i Ili people Oqranklin p . . rite ' . Na ' nal In emorate the- fad!, or our io 'once, on Saiirdaribe third day of-Jak The'procession_' ril I be' formed at , 1 . walk Elebangelinder the . 'reetion ' ufus Smith; atiIPTF IO4 , '4:l ', an d . i r the Cbureb, whee l lservices be d in therfollowb4 614ier•:— 1., Prayer, by IF;(b Sabin i: 2. Hymn, by die boir.' . 3. Reading the`ii . liratie ' epee, 'by J. 14 , erriman4 4 - . Addrats to i l li Sind Rer. Mr. MeKitiey.- ' • 1 -- if , - 5. Himn, by i t win 6. Oration by VA* H. Jei 7. Attune. 'I 8. Benidiction i l The procomgon rOceed to'a grcii 4f6hiaenia will ir 114- • d c 0 14 1 ,, : - I! „ -.A cordiii incite o a Teacher of 8 - .' ~ .:Wost, and to r,, '.',' ee, t with usiud!, i 1 4edaY• • - it By- ord: ir tki tlie , . i 1 - : Fetiftlte ion. ; lir. Eurrou : I,isii, ~. , 'tinitii of . :your pape.o, 1 ' ri t call the imiumunity, `4l l especial -of the 1 1 Sons of Temperancei 1 1 to the. propriety o 'holding ante C r envelitieN '„ Ittlil3 villi en the first week CoUrt, convenient time, {?rore the . ~ cicratic normnatin , 'Conventi t i,, held. 1 The friends of 1 p al 'absti States are foitilingit r emissive+ by ?CMS ii eetings, i '' h olding , '4i'' ' 1 t principles, estehli i i g pa fi I:meinu.s.. A nun?, ofco ' • Sre doing good bi) doing lik . old Susquehanna ii;o behind 4Spect I .What riiii l ionse do 1 . temperalen men i , in Con t 'lit.limentlef a pubi c justifi Principles of piih i ii , niorali that of, determiniii to wit 'and support free! II t y man post of henor'or p fit who ; die pasiage of a ISiti Ito Prohi tere and sale Ota4 l ot only ttechanicel.ind , icinal 'p, tirely sUppresSinglii' terope xel l jig the cause. -I! 11 ' . ' [ '' 4 bed l'' This ma 013 il wi Ili ou ,Ment of ai t,eiliper4r party, Of old politi i cal aiseciations. What say you, So s of Te ! abites, Cadets , pit ', d gliteni. ii Wuhingt.oriians, t S' -, all i.- ' men. Wake , up4tiof to 'tb 1 11. Political *ties undtritruld resolve upon . a phittorm fi .. ne's hills,line to4ild as th "rry out -t4e. Papapies we our glc!riou \ S Com nwealth free from the Dem. Rum. t 1 I." Here is sonsett4 g wort any: of ottr reacie can sot t he point thetati4l t perfe I 'IIIF Y 1 1 P u-0 o Ti it P El ~ if :. W:.Tiiii f4it.rnade.4) bort of Conga .orprnpridtiOt tlo°- /1!ill' 61 ?, k the &Liner • 4 .. i ti, o r r uICII „ " I' 4ceetqk, a. l W il ma `, -, lt,*:a spin death .a f huslnind,' lo year's iirk. - rid '146 e.stie warm atia:Flatuil4lPP° nien - orikiniitini.4 I But : pOsed it—and on t' at . , I 1 1 1 130 3 a* ire44l . ' r—r- - . ,''' .• :' ' : ,Nrniti tank Entadvtio. c ho , ouly.tnrilv.erinain old, liking at , IllocaboOa`4,- A PEr'ngP(4 l 3P9o niil.istab k Ought,,tpjip,'mcOu T o . knocked ;iiniteleulliai4,',,ciii4., 14 , thit, . .41 04,8Aki f ittut<11!!?; FlR*ol,lineli4,-NR.r. ;1100; w atil- , ,h 104,- 0P9:4 1 9", tt11'.. , 41 i poi. , ,a( - 44404.04 1 4t 1 , 4 35, • 4 1 bliiif;ibreeilails oiittinilt.iii fßffi 4 alt-thei,i, ...ill,c,C, 1 ,, P ~..i , iff iiii,, l *Mi :. !-Rildel 't1ik0r.41440 . ,#: 1, ',.;•.~ ' - amps , pbbletts 41166- 411 f ton ' üblia gro:). Y. Li , Alois ord. p I iouror liiii(;l. icork c itation! t !vas 18 Mi 2 ciGnni) of Ind i y I up, Etq l 1 again ear th Chinela for du, rovided is exten! th Sc . 11. 1 cane , :s in gene per .o'los 1 ip a pr Tcougli ' l i . e - et' Ole -attoOtio'n liy - the - itfeoti . Eej, ii a tliir alll - . Kiss rreoll of goc trot' ,o,lt, tOr 00 -V.hi g an De . t) ' . ons ate 411103 1 in battl declari T . M 11) : di ii , A 1 iies in l is Ma e il i ' . r 1 wise, szl : ill' I - Ii the *ie. er t is e bear fr ni t. e il l to ti f e'ste. ' l I I Y on the l igti: i .i. ' 7 - 1 i and Jute t; ' , bold oil ea ' o r 'an lo!i'l notie iet, i .it; th e te nu f ler *ale .S'e ; 74e, ' 118,: e .b b l ' .l ' I in Yt ern° 4 1011 r the d 41,c abs Ireicue * i P 7 i a "Pon; eitablis bit ayi, it, : a lberi remain kw lie !,o€4l' n. Pier on =he t--- - The A t e ° ii .ILW dde 1 , 1 !ho4 . ili k i i rAhPl 91 3 1 l.' -4 1 0 ,ly ~ b ylight , ing r Aver - J)i/...4te 11 . 4 krfli 1. ',...: i f ' ll - 19 C# • tiii : -: 1 '.*1 141 ,";_ gil l 44 0 0 il! i l g t-- - fii. :, , A 5 ',A,b,t! .. 1 .. F,, :' , ...1 . '1 ; _ t elltrilts: I .1 - , . ~ . 1 le I Ints',l-t In Von i ' Abistingi to 'the great _44 , Whieh ilt+y MO ie ed , and nlw as eve! . re rr ,tell gence of=the - Autencau with 40 abiding eenfidliice • in -'thief. Alf r self-government, , an t their day*. the duitstitut . iori and the Unien, do n the following as the pelf ' skaliti amideratination for the blish l - and mai n tenance of which their a stqf i nizatio as a play B ras' eirectet The Government of the ited * is , , ' , chTtractarikantlit 'itf 11- - Ow - erciae. Of 7 ,Pawala' asp_ lY 1.411 14 "I:CioilAtittitiOt Aad such as lieedi ,, ps,w9 1 0 1 : 4 13d ru t r° e i z t u fl i r, 9 7: 7 4 T n ilg i t t trslnot granted or ,neeessarilyiMplied i 4411 d I . r e a el i PervedoPle.t°l:"',B44" respect- Tile Atate Gov ernments "should secure, to their reserved 4.14, and nal Gdyennueet 84S ta i nea nuts - con til jovierls• and that the' nion Islu?uld I'd and Watched over as the palladium t r u tiel t iisl3 struggiin :..freedomr Ire enli sts the warmest sympathy of r pa y, we still adhere.t i n the doc,- ..the t'ather of his - CoolikvY,l.as au in hiii Farewell Address, or eePing Brea free from all entangling j - i hence* foreign tuntries;wnd of never quitting 13 wnit° it'l l d uPcsn foreign ground ; 'that. ission As i a republic is not to pr, prop agate our Opinions, or impose on other:- uu , e s out, orM of gOvernment, by artifice Of 9 i; citil butto teach. tor example, and show Y uk• ti e au - -s, moderation an 4 justice, the b essiiiis of 1 If-gOvernment, aid the advit ,of f 1 ., institutions. • • 1 1 oitigh- Tlit, es the . people; m ° :and co rol the ' 6 4 • ieralneattPleY should bei its co „ titution,laws and ireaties,ll.4 thelf would 1, re n their self-respect, and the respect which tit claim and will - enforce from foreign , fifth. Revenue sufcient for the exi of n economical administration of th eJG ov in' l ought tO be ? i , ern , eat ! time of peace, en - ed _em ,a dut.it on imprfAs and not afr o_, di m. azalea t and:ta haying ouch LA Ile; sou d policy requires a: Just e diSeri, 'Ong wit, eby suitable encouragement ma Y 1 4 4 at " fur ed. te American industrYs nquidlX to all c .. - , and to all , parts'Ofthi country, . ,'ixth. Thi Constitution vests lu IPl#l2gr.ess be itewer , to open and repair. hart*and e ore obstructions from miyigaV i le rivers, rh never finch improvements are in cessary Ts, I , r he coinmOn defence ! and for the, ,proteo o and faity of commerce with foreign it, ons, or a mong the States 7 -said improve e ts being , in every istanee, fational and e,ral in their character. i ,, - . eeenth. The Federal and" State Govern ,ts are par t ts of one system, elite neces for the common prosperity, peace and sty,andel:4U to,be regarded alike with irdial,ha habi tual aild immo v able attack- It. liecip for the authority of each and liesce, n m e k , , the just constitutional mea -1 *teach, ire duties required byt s, plain- Jusideratleus of 'national, state a d indi pal weltiret, , Milith. That tshe series of_ acts Of tbe Thi ty-first Congress,--the Act lininv &stile Fu itive Slaire law ' . included—are ivied an acquht $n It the . . Whig Part. 'et the I; ce tin ted Silt ,aw, settlement in rinciple an suistance, of ,t dangepu and xeitiog question which the embrace; aid ' far as the are• unlearn ,we \ will main n them an insist upon ti r. , strict. en orcem un fl ti e agd experien -- shall`demonstr ate the n silty of Furth r legislation, to guard G d " , a t id he tli e el . s a t ici. ::: their` e ia P w ow o e n r . s u i ' On e ° th n e te 4,11 r, not impairin a l l kheir present e ~ ciency ; n we clepyete iiirther , vital() of the i tion , thus- seta,* as dangerous = to_ our. a ; and will disntenarkee all efforts to 1 nue oronew chi agitation whenever, 1 reverr*howeeerllbe attempt . 'may be e; sigd will meiail l i d steml Wli nation ty ila sY es es - lel to the 1 of tits tipartY a t le Union. tin sit e~~ aturio, a sti be of 1 7 Pe; epe net 1 `:: U !leo arc! wit our 'oar ‘ lll I 11301 holt 41% 4wrra MN Plaitte AND •TitNo : it. ,t.ri , =- ' cor ii p . 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L or . /an ' oh: aboi , a 'rev oar IRS .No hair: am! om. of the Pe .1 the OrjC ile wid jui ‘nd 1 ite 1 elii• rea %, .! tb t shOl ottl foi - attli dives ` ' ' k il n : 4 fririn-lheii lea KeitAtickylietiikTri _ - - mri, oug Still - ye tif Ikes ea . - . s • ip:the evenvof M r r4Pierd4eU e r - ti ; , ;i147-., (iiiliiiiepteaPotYaltini-elitigolilain:iritlittisceti:l;: ....! to ve-a4miniottatiouilticinteteminzto Icti' ' iiiii ' ,fi l eitiiiiiiii: *lltali'll - d*liberil ce . , /., riy4 ' - F,t -,, 1c!m11itt.9 4400 4 , 4e.:01icy Aicic ! hbld - rviouidowil. - :-: . poiiiiip l tely . we are left , " in:no doubt in: this 'regard; At h ' . e. cent ;demonstration , of- - Idefeated.- ta wi : - dates iti i this% city; Mr.-Douglas dOivend - himself ifery fully ~ - O n 1 several. ' . ,- fu lly_ :on matted is , Which .the . Amer ican people 'are Much cOncerned. .IMt-:Orr,'of .SouthCarolitia,..,.. tO thkedifination• of the Gr. ' t Weif, has - eillogiied.Mr. Pierte for hi hostility -to river_andi-harbei,impro'rem ate, -aia has ' ,announ l ittoPenisyluania h at, she may expect see tile duties on c oal : and. iron ":reduce" rother,thoo ".i , *ed.", Mr,s -. 1 Dcing4a !idea - ekes to Vouch-fe l the for. , eigu , poll y Of , , the proMised - - administ ra; • lion ! i t _ el look at it. ;We Will cite' Mr. Donglas's , ewn.wor&:' ; :;.. - 1 .. ," I bold. that the.' "Caribbean , tea add the Gulf of Mexico ',are ‘AiIIERICAN Wi- Tsai, and skauld to treated ai-xlirsal iear - to , the exchoioi ._ of ;all . European pined" ; Thi -, coronianding !position of thii.g r o o f - It,,epublie,,which extends from ocean to ocean, witlfpeculiar , interests in ;the va; rious isthmuses of ranama, Nietiragna, Tehuantepec, and every other„;thorough- ' faro.. across the continent; 'requires that we should' not , only 'assert ; but maintain this - 'declaration. I ; will soy, furt er,-. tilese great 43rinciples.,-of nationalpolicy can never be carried Out under a - Whig au: miiiiistraqou.'4,-- [pmghter and,applause.) ,This is to the point - It isindicativeof ;pro - gess. --„ l!dr.' Douglas invites--Us' t a refuse"..entertainment. , A - few we ek s since the, ," Yeung Giant? laid , clam to all the contiguous - ; islauds ton t both, sides Of the continents „, New he proposes:: t o occupv-i ceaple of seas; - indi Calls: upon ":the people to - elea General Pierce to the Presidency .becanse a,Whig administra- .. tiorOatinot belkOught to oehis sait.,wa: ter.mailt: • ,-... ~. • „." • ~ - : • All the readersiof Mr. ouglas . may not, remember, kbat, the Carl bean - era, is al.:. portion` o f :0 - ie'Ati4Titic, cean ,which is. bounded west by Gauteinala, east hy.the Caribbean 'islands, north - 4;y' Jamaica, St. Domingo, Porte - Itico, - and the Virgin islandsl and south by ColUmbia. 'We ,do not happen . to. . own lan inch of soil that - liordera °nit. - Seine of the . "Etiropeani , piewere -happent,tn , oxiseas territory of -, ;thesea and I is the sea, 'aid are supposed to , a a: ve - right of way t. Ito, go and -come, not only-over, the Atlantic ocean ingen - ,eral,iout ever that . particular portion 'of it. , Now .vireaditilt.::thatit has not been the •ioliey.of the Whigs tiitippropriate to the , 01-1 4 43 . 1.- StOe!tlitO - .';oFtinsmo 'iaVigition,:e 4 f he Caribbeadfsea.c.,,lhe :.credit of th claim:was miervedlor the leading spirit of Mr.- Pierce% prospOptive. administra tion: It required a very fast Mau tqson ceive the idea, and* sotnewhat bolderan 10 - expressi. it, - ;•...b0t1Mr. - Douglao, has . hoth 'speed and Courage:: .- The eXclusiv,e,navigation. of tbe_GUlf of Mexteo 'fa . a nother 'branch of 'Mr. - iPoiii- , lae B: o .6 o 4 iiioi: WO Ithe - .4 , YitY-:fiiir line of to - iary , On' the gulf, .ind a good:, right -CO. th Use ,of its waters , in:common"- - ith lill'thii other: - 44t 1 C4 1 5. Pr th e earth.' r l i Aloni - the extent of,O# oWnr - sses4ions we have stiMe'peculior „rights wiPliel the 'rap 0. of, e eannon-shot.- Bet Mr. Amu. lii thinks that noAktliig adininistlition. )warble likely te' set Op en eicksivi Aids- - 1 ilietion'ever. the. Gulf Of - Mexico,.and in. B iS k OR rigarailiiit as . a -".closed sea! to allithtiEurepcan poWers.'' Thereto _he -- ca Is . on Ake'Ainerouin people toln! g u - . ra e a ii6iv oil', of salt 'W*r: water 31 i b 'the election °Mr. Pierce to the . r _ 7 - . 1a ' ,11 ' 47;,,111 : -thp' lig h t of such eramF. o - tli4Se-of his . possible ' :'prime: ministe , :ar ".tiiiittoritilleader../terck/ii:- • ANArrctsp4.—A Wisconsin aper s • nththat so veral - forthe tninistrsT lathe einiati L of Plarke now praclaiii.frorn,theii::puliAis v i . t th :t .the sermons iliey itici - artnot tbeir vs n,' but thope:orthe -Spirits speAing ' i th ough tiled': .- The exploded doctritWof ; ,•th ' Millenindunas again ravwed;withl t its • 'kb 1 wand pilpable,46urdities, and,a ken? eral reformation of all. ite Cardinal points of belief is tii•take ae-' A' new Our& liattAteen, orga ized„called the. Church of , ftliiist, Which' . no libldingits,neetinge, :&k to cootloitO doing so initiliiiither orifera‘from the 'Spirit land. ' - ' th And 1 Pior , to d: , 1 WitAt oF TUE Tanui I—'Observer, tilt. Washington -correspondent 'of the,Ledgei, in ' his letter paper of Friday; anis: I 4 Peud':74 -,, "As to the Tariff, it has :. , so badly Magagid that I question ouch ithether it is. within-the ', renal '• of \ reiurreetio ,- I rather - think it:. isn't diaririg this seinion . bfg; •ta I,!residentint-'eleetioin, ~ iiides,' Mi 13dltimore-platforniforbids it Ott Oefact ihat GiieralllerciAims4r **,101617•, 'invtnisaig Free . Tradtr. \;`:---: ' . . . ;Iv, What , say thaz - -Tariff„ men to -thistiftir wlin *ere itidneed,fn i':c:ite for Afisßigier , ini- , itei the' promise of