brandyliwniomurorily ; and j, will 611 his cup till it will' not.bold another drop.' !You will not reach . his 'heart that way; Frolich. ,to ii drop what hie, quantify. s:, itl*beiw; he stOPs. k I-know Where there aresorne nianYber- T i es 1.4)(1; 1 seia)-FOCh; 'and he 'likes - them above all berrhis.- lie this way, at'the edge of the swienp„iiliere thereto will nev er, think of coining.' = And off - she went, as Erica rose from. the grass to curtsey to Fxlingsen on his ap prol". . may - be r s - ttppe•ed that Erlingsen was an*i - ous to be t 0.., home, when he 'had heard Erica story. l3e was not to be'' detained by - any.r°P*e of berries arni cream for sup irr. 7 He put away the thought even of:.lik hay, yet ntifinishecl on the uphold, would bear[nothing that Frelich had to, iSy.of:his fatigue- L .4 the ert,d along 'tortoni Ile took some provisions with him, dnotk off a glass of'corn btandy. kissed Frolich4rom iied to send news, and, if pOssible;thoreltelP :kg handl,. and set off, at a good pace down the-mountain. " • • , To bs Conliftued. 'vt - t Bennett s• ra , - A -recent number_ of . the Democratic ,itevii.w, contained alikeness of Bennett, 'ofthe New-York Hlrald, which Prentiee thus liitsoff . - Ii "-onnett's portrait is terri fi c. 'Such a , thing . ought . never to be painted-or do ' simnel:lapped. It ought .to beConsid4v. - 'ea a pen a l offence, to make anything so.'. _ revolting4o all Our ideas of priipriety.L- No man has a right to monopolise ao ranch (\. uglineris.- :If Bennett's ugliness could, be distributed over a thousand faces, it would imake each of them intensely,' hatefully ' ugly. Re ought - not to be permitted to go into the- street without a blanket ever ' his awful frcnit6ipieee. No wonder that se , many of - the New York Children die of convulsions, -since Bennett is permitted• to .walk abrriad wilb uncovered face.— , We once heard of a' man's facethat was so ugly that it was-placed on andirons for the _purpose of frightening ehildi-en from the fire, with much effect. No child der - ed approach the andirons, and . the ty to combustion from auclr Cause was -, greatly leseened. If Bennett `l3 . ugly like . news .were stamped on, fire place,s, the et feet - Would be decidedly bird, for the chit dren would not dare to go nearlenough •to the fire to keep warm and would be corile frostbittea - and perhaps frozen to death. We cannot- conceive of any rea son' -Why anything . should .be as ugly-as .Bennet. Ile is ugliness perfected.' - There is a thoroughness abouthis ugliness whieh defies competition. When Mirabelli de scribed • himself as a tiger that :bad the § everybody's be placid-a very ugly, idea in • everybody's mind, liut it_ was beautiful when 'compared *it'll' Bennett's • face.-- When 21apelles made his beauty, his Ve t nus he, took an eye :from one woman, a -nose from another, - a mouth from a third. :and so on until the Venus vitas complete. in her inore4ban earthly . beauty, 'N,ow if•any Apelles, or artist of, any appella.- , `tion; wished to make the most indubita bly .perfect representation 'of ugliness, he - would :not be compelled to !like features from -several" very ugly persons, but all :be would : be compelled to do would be to 'Bennett's face, and': the enterprise acc 4._.1 w h oad he - , A 9 '41'.1111.T1.1NG , Di,scOitrx..—During the late-trial-of Archibald Seaman and `Val ter, Barnes,-on a charge of Burglary, in . the _Lorain -county Common Pleas, the existence: of a Seerei Societpwas disclos • od, the designs and 'tendency of which one nr t wo extracts from its preamble and constitution - will sufficiently explain.' In the first. pledge, the' member binds hiln •elf to secrecy under • a pledge of .his `'goods and chattles, lands - and tenements, - and his life and • body.' The preamble recites that' Whereas, all Governtuents are instituted and , controlled lot- the sole purpose to aid the learned against the tin . learned, the , Strong against the weak,' -41 c., ke. Pledge the, second, contains - the following clause ; Is pledge further that I Will fliaripril nit State ( or Nation • al Law that has a tendency or .will even permit the . designing knave to rob honeSt, unsuspecting,'or and ence shall 'he 'against the wealth of the aristocrat-, Ro it shall be in fiqor of the leborinipoor.' - A -pamphlet co py of-the 45instituttou of this diabolical emifedera bon waitaken-fronftbe pocket of one of the defendents, after - he bad -broken jail and'been recaptured. • This communion of nlunderers, the gerto or,whiClitl - was thus hrouglit to light •in Lorain , county, was to have branches iii every State of the Union . : - It is ,said that - _'a gentleriaa.whO" has been a repre .a tientative - in the' Ohio Legislature was at the - bead of the band in this &Rte.—San ittaky (0 ,) . Regis:ter.. • - , . • • NORTII Cartoirsa.—The Raleigh Star aispourses as ft flows of the advantages ihe.old North State : - - o'North . Carolina is the ,most - 4esirable _ placelor , honest, industrioUs; ertierpft,g eatigrants, to-be found 'on the Contort:tent. Webave an-abundance - 6f land, east ands west, and some as fertile as any in the World, that may be purchased as cheap as -thar.Cheyokee-lanAs may now be ,'entered at from 5,1110 1.09 cents an acre; and:private lands, ing many of. the most desirable portions of .t he State, are so' abattauat„ that they may ,be purchased - .very, Cheap,. We. - hare the finest ' mines coal; copper4,..:gold . 7 and diamonds this side of Zaliforma. We hare the most abundant waterpower for manufacturing machinery - in the Union. The.products te soil unite North' and &Anil,. and are more s .' varied than_- - tbose of any other .State. We have Abe best sheep _raising . sectigin of the Union: We hare thebeal ' thieat `and:, most delightful climate iri Arnerice, and the most moral, Seber and honest population. as Well as ihe prettiest : women on the globe.. °fa people sib Otivitit tur etrougly Ihe cif ,Aips.Ank Imre consequential _matters.- - The - brininiii _-ortiplays ,the eligious .ten agincy hy such titles as the Holy, The - Twelve ApOsties. tieruusaliii in the VtiCaliPcm!* ndMada.tne Celitas. The love nioney'nf the Dutch _thi . .';Bettvei 'laiff7l3ll6 ugliness , A-oe, Tor 4pit e - ,DiTiltitiene. 3:00#1;lc",*16-lenitb op SoveivAg9 of 04:.iggeis. :".; 1404#.1141r:, tht susqutanav. IL H. FRAZIER, 'EDITOR. 240NT1t0914, PENIVA. Timidity Morning, March 31, 18. tegliter:Ofilee Retsina. The Pirintirig Office of the Suiqitehennts fie ter is removed to the' itE?4,ll. OF LYONS CSAND• LEA'S STORE, fronting' Chestnut street. • The" president and the Inangurat. A corritspondent:of helsrewyork Times thinki. the: new. Pr . ident - committed a eery serious fat= pa when bi introduced ;the question of Cul n anneliation in his 'inaugural. The Pr''sident +ems to 1)6 desirous of holding t e halancb evenly be tween Old Fogyisz d Youk America; i but it is thought.that; e ha; alljtady thrown into 'one ; scale a m ord—rhialdeclarati'on about Cuba — whic h must make the other kick the!beam. It ras iintekd must M= wise in him, to take that oci4icin to re cite his creed on th' elsubject.fif 'Filibuster ism. That spirit •of reckle4 laggressien. was already sufficiently ramim t, without -- • - t s i any incitement and .micoura4 1 ement from the'gre'sident.- Biith has c an fi t to ex ;; p ress himself strongl in fa , t. of the ac quisition. .of Cuba, and she has ta pecial pains to.make p blicbislsen on' this subject, Nye may Conser 'coming administration as fully o in favor of: that object; lie d a the,possessiOn' of:not is , o n ly ble, but that it is nece ,for' out I 1 nary at We may. expect, flier ;; Oat soon as. the spoils. arc properly. dis.p4*d - of, the fire-eater'' will recommence , Wkhl led vigor, their aggressivedenlymatrations. Thus. the President Would 'actin-1 1 .w have pledged , himself, at the .Outseti of his 1 • reer, to a . course that 'Mist:involve his ad ministration in difficulii4s . , - and mar lead to war and bhicxlShed,.. . j . - Stasquehaimust ilepet . r dli" irr,- piarta. ) • i . ^ I : • ' - Joli Whalen', a discharged - engineer on the New York & *Tie ROrold,was dis z covered, few nigbtsisince: loosenin 'de eccentrics of one'of the angirr tba was -about to start out—the 'effect of Mal would be, when the engine iwas ide,r rapid motion, to displace the [mach and throw the earl off the 'track: ;! were made to-arrest him; but he hai! orto eluded his purstieri. A Clerk".in Hall's store, while retu, ' from his supper, okihe evening of t li instant, was struck by same perm known to him, Witb a-slung ... Shot: ing a heavy raili-oad lantern, irchis lie struck'his assailnt ojer the heat it, and knocked.' him dqwn:, The ant was bound over, in S5OO bail, : 'pear 1- pear at the next term 011C/tarter Sessions Abel I%,lcDonald and" an Cherman, la gi pedlar, were arrmted, n the 21st inXtani, on a, charge of passing i oun+rreit money ; and failing to obtain bail, Were lodged-in jail, to await their trial at die- next term. . Correeponckitee of the - - at' r.! 'Whig Stall ltonw . uti n. , :- LAM/ASTER' Mar h 24th. • A large number] or Whigs; -epresent ing •„vvery - portion of Peunsylia ia, met i the new aud,eleganteFultmt r II," aI I o'clock this morning. - , i. That old and untiring Whig, 'olar911" .! Wetherill, of Fqxiiadelphia,va i s calle I the chair, and 0. H. - Wheeler, Esq. Carbon ouilty, appointed Secretary pi tem. : 11f.r. Campbell (a captain in:the 111 al can war) w as appointeichairman of tb Glom mitten to nominateufficera, and Lorton M'Michael, Esq., Chairman of di QIII• mitten on Resolutions, and the n 1 en a_edjourbed until 3 o'clock. . 1 i . 3 01CLocit, P. M. .. Hon. Henry M Puller. of Willies t lnirre,, was selected as resident of the C nven tion, with a lar e number of Vice Prel dents - and Secr . 'es. Ali.— Fuller'io re • marks On-asslng: the chair, were peiii tu: vent, animating !and receit;ed with warm 1 aPprobation. !, - ' :„, , f 1 The first ballot ' Was hir Canal Commis sioner, 'when Moses Fortier!. Lancaster; bad i 69 votes John' S. BoWen, Chester, u ;47 88 A. M'Connell, Indiana; : 'u‘ 00 . .8.8 Barton Evans, YOik; '- .44 3-4 " -. / Mr. PoWnell,--tiow 'serving' his seennd term 'as a• Membeti of the,!ous4 of Rep: 15. , 1 t resentative was [therefOrn- onanimonsly nominated. , eii a mattOf grit energy. \ or: citaracter, a intimately ecinverSant . - . , . with _the whole s tem'.ofruhlie Works. For Auditor be eral-4 Alexander K. ll'Clu ,c Franklin, 64 votes. pining, JOhn Sturdevant,,W) iining, io ~ Wm. T. Wilson , Clin ni , -,14 8' : ineOh-Ilammer, Sdituyl -ill, - . 1 . 2 u. ' - " Mi.. M'Clu i l re - Was di nnanimou y histatiatea.. We have hot- n the . State a rnore - deterMined arilg allantyoun g 1 04 thin t'ot, 'X' 41 *, .1 ' . ii theEflitoi Of, the - ChinherShu93 - i.s. 4B ‘!°?ilju- 'Whig- _ • For'SurlVor Penetlo:ithere: two 1. votes 4:en;;turfoiloiii 1 'il_,',: ,. ' -- .•_ lst Christian,Myas, .qailic*, : '4O ":;$ JaCob II: Boai; ,toinilllai '' l3 .* -,,,-04a Cord,Bred, . itT _l -4 Pit . -sa itterT , 6 _, -,, - , ~., . 1 .., :5, 6 :, ~ . 7..4. ~. :_,.... it . 1 4011*14,3***atkiek..1*anikte0 , 10ill: lii .- iii 4 "440 6411 8 I L ' ► . "'' g: riii .:. ' '''' - It* . .Efiffilik.4. ? .*4!.l4i . !-A's#o,o lol. 4.***/*Xer; - :i Ilielers 1 - ' ,** -4 ! ., - - - 11 - kt4.'i t a , i ,;l*- : 4,::.** -1 * ;•- • - -..•_- ~...:-. 1 .- , ,, : ‘.- ..-. , ...::1- , ,,..; ;: ,-.. : ,- .- . r .- - ,!,:-. . -,..., - . -- , . -- ,; era po Ij6 e-was - eet ,► in a .very- strong D nocratte district, as an indepen. dent-cand,id4ei. to the Statis.Senate; and MU; noiAceived the votes of all the west erni t - - 'counties: except Erie, :which; . voted against:„liiin Sotely on account ofhis_ being , opposed, t:o Ile. Gauge Levi.; His eapaCi ty and lt 'firninare undoubted, and he beard Will befieti or in iliereaUvass. The , ,Rtnelllttee repotted but' a single Resoluty?e, Pti the following words; ReisoiOdJ j What tle• Whiii of Pennsyl vania, #tiet4 fi e ' in t 'umph or defeat, ad here'i, stOidfa 4y to t o cherished: and of i ten ay.ol; edi rincipl s of: their party.; and' that thkiyi 1 ' ' fOrmaidliopefidly and can li) fidently tb i . , period when those princi pl4ls 84 ll- ; und. Ryer/I(mm in the ad-. ministration .4f the overnment. ITh4 'yes i dlotion Was received with en , thusiaiiie a Plause: . , a T 't b a ili ts C rei ; • Itt e l nt Co ." ln .iis n:it p t poi ee The'Con entiou then adjourned, in the v ry *t. o _Spirits.; . . - ~ -' • 1 Committee . to eelec • i —Mut i tyl pry' lunch regretted that the / firth: ;aid ; Otiiiiite" on some one man for L "al indidOtO' siSas to give him a chance for a norninati3n. Major Sturdevant was sl i'l ''i3ef .natne d ung , ore Mr. M'Qord, and the sUbsecplent: i ielection of, the . latter gentle- Lan .WiLs t iU defeat orboth.. - -- It vqp of an 'Wet: irseeti by the fullovvingsectiOnS ll .. centl i passed by..l our egis - . 11 , . . • tat ureilt all; railroads' hereafter built' .in thisi , . tat ~ except. as therein excepte, : . must d n aim in.width to those owned by, the - st ' c •ri • i. '1 Thi .s ACt, "' '' - ' ,- . We suppose, is in-. , ift - r - . . of tenumtito. serve-.as a sort C h inese • • 1- • , - . Wall if, mst the . irruptions of the north ' t a ern ba r ,barr4ns*rif : lgew -York.. :As their' -.. In:.A. roads gre.ot a inuerent gauge, froth that . -, ,• . • • preic -- 4e . by, our: Statute, we may .tbus 'preveiji , their_.'kurther- incursions within our btilideri i . - Are we not a liberal:mind , ed.ancripublic wilted people? .. - 1' ' - • :• A l'l ~. i• . 'N. ~., :z . •-• ~,' • .a.xitrr aEriut.ATING.,zysiLROAD LTVAG 5,.4r..., ..--4-1'.!!%, - qinti 3, - ....N • ..-. • : That any .'.. ,Ud I. every milroad, bera ft er 'coa st ructO !through any; port torf Penn 7. Sylvatl . fri / tm in.y . polut eastward- of a line - rinuritig due south across the fate from tlte i Slateline, beginning at the eakt .line o' l f, grip county, shall 'be. of. the same , r.gatige,iaa. ithe railroads-buili and owned by. 04 ''date. and no others; Mid - if auy„ comP4nY, shall hereafter build or construct a'rxiiir43, having a ' Out hero or: eastern conogitiOni with any .railroad leading to or toyforit ?hiladelphia or 4arriiliurg, of a difft.4ent gauge from ,„the gauge of the railrciid, built and owned •by the. State, then .'`,aiini i such case,' all ..and singubli,. the, re lia,.. rowers, and privileges confetr v*Olit Fuels, company by . its charter, or by anyat priteieat. thereto, shall be adjudg j . ed t iff l• 4114 Told :," : Provided, That noth ing' '.atiti4ed herein, shall be. construed to.'aripyltO the, -I!leW...York and Erie rail. : roadi to t lip Tina railroad, to . the: Lack irtvtili.alul Western railroad . already cop st nO,A.di -rind in opera! ion uo„t . to. the act ..fixin :-thei • gatiges . .of 'railroads in.-the coact, ' of; Erie, passed : the eleventh day 'of 'ltfarCh,l,lBsl:. • _ .• .: • -' . - , - .A.PprOva the 6th of FehrnarY, 1852. . . , lan iments the in witted es that desim safety. 'nery. 1 Forts 1 bith- ing 22d 'I un- Hay band, with l i t [ e Robber Joaquin. , . The California papers are nearly filled %;•itlt l accounts of murders'and. depreda tions committed by a Mexican: named Jo-: i l _,, aqutn. , 11, be following account of him is ;. ; ; taken Peon! the San F . ncisco Whig: .1 , Toaqinni was born , i i . , the villa de Ca t once, in the departmen .of Jalisco. He is aged about 35 years and has ranked arrOng the most crafty , nd daring gueril las ;of Mexico. lie is chief, of a notori ous band of robbers .11 w infesting the vi cinity of the city, of exico, and though living :in,.. California, !as a regular chain of temmenieation wit his associates in hisiuntiv country. Ile has been known to!enter the capital ci ies disguised as a , friar= -- !ray's been erres ed - several times, ' butthiptigh the.expertneisi and influence Iteiwieldi among the si ldiety,. he has e beert discharged.. - ! o He iisi abou t six feet in height, and of A . irnMense mucular strength ; . is"well vers. edin tit§ usel.of arms, and -iti disposition " is rtill - and Sanguinary. _He haS a dark, . sallaw Complexion, and during the Mexi car wr';- waslknown. to wear a coat of ar- Mor. He has committed nuMberless mur ders, has burned many -ranches, and has resided lin San Francisco. He has fre quently obtained informatioe : of Mexiiins. lefivin i g California with Money, who have been e. - ',Llgged and rohbed by !detached pttrtionS of is band. In some instances they haye bleu robbed on their arrival at . Mexieof--the news of their departure, and the' minis of i money they had about 'them; hiving heen i fotwarded by means of the ; a4si'lciates !ling along the road. _Joaquin ; belled to,the band (ir guerrillas corn ; to , the d by the &mons Padre Jurata, 4ho Wait calirttired - and shot during- the Mexi- - citi war. - . - - . r. 1 It;ts al l eged that Joaquin wears a coat of iniii!, which is- ballet proof, .beneath htiiltess,i and that he. hairse‘'eral times been 'struck by halls,- but has thus far es caped Unharmed. 'ills escape is probably - tiorlto,Wing to uncertainty "of.sitn than any potency in his armor. - - .- 1 - Lii _l,, - - • - . Tt a Cothusz or: Tatra Lova," &cc.— A inegelar instance of love .and adversity ii that 'in a couple it Present- confined as 1 1 agran si in the jail of Hamilten county. Ohio: I They :have been engaged to be tiniiii - eif abouftwo years, but's-Ince which Penotiltbey have never been out of-limbo titt he itaitte time; although - each have been .S . 't li y some tiventy times. The dani -t 1 I - set' ser ves out - the term of het incarcera inn ,b, t before - her levet is Ids° free; . she l ir4- 8 titsted. as , is- vagrifert and sent back. And t s also , with : theiviaitr; , when free, hii . ge s:to pondoritig over the delights. of oUnnU 'id' felfeitir,- = takes .. a " snifter,"' . or iYi'Of ri tes an excess ofjoy, gets and a!, returned to the ' look-utii - They both S u ; qv?, a most despair of beintont together ong enough - to be parried.- [ v The P, ----"''-;.-- altner',Tournal tells :of a titan. 6 toe qulte -- -a'aistanci tis . ..iisvci _the th f biswife`inieted;Widt.ihe miter : . - , n 'that he' should- : , get - -'l4illing! iir or bis tiro*: - 1 -,: , -; ... -, -... 1. - .. , x ... - -.. , x ..: .•: , 4 0) PI .. 4Bthitv,hee:oli itt4oo isfiaitAltat ---.-.- , ',...',--.. ,1--- --.- 'zi . .- e. ' P a Y five *" P. 4 1104 All off. 07.: , P'4 l lol vOriege,,-;4shavriiil44ll6_ - 'of iiiiiii :1, ''' ' . 4iiitlie i.. • , 4.. , --A: , ,, ,-- d•r - ;:-'",i,;;• •,:!.i .-- 2;.- - :'- £i! Woad Gauge Law. i! ., .....:.:,, : z , . 1 , ' : •-;1 , , : t - ielf , 7l : - . _ - "'• .- .r ' ', - .:.!.: : <!:.r , -1. . - * tno - anll ; A•git l3llo * . ~ • ' ' 2 060 Cuban yiniths' Ii; Th are , Vout , . ~. - -r- ere • tiited Sikes. Tlite schooled del U - .Lsi 4, -r ' l eLe "abitura. .Slosir, -low' b ut sis!*---$3ll V A. nng ea 'a A • b liais' but s irs nf_tbrn doliari a ilaY. . t -- -A daily - papor,- devoted to tile Roman Catholic interest; is about, to bo started in New-Y;)rk.- ' celebration of st. Patrick's day- in N'ew-York.w.,rts marred by no disorder - of a nykind. • • . - --Eliltu Burritt is in - Irelands stUlAtipta , ting•htiecheitii Air -the • reduction •of ocean, P°stage. • * •—,Thailteray is a till; gray-haired, specta cled gentionin with roux and un impeacfiable pronunciation • . , —Hoo..johit P. Hale •vrill remove „ to New,:lrorlt City, in April; and resume the practiee'l)f,ilie law. • —The United States possess 'a hundred Million acres -ofpubliO land that the foot o' the white manilas never trod. , —The Salaries of the, various 01 -gift of the Preisident amount to fifty million of dollars a', year, --It costs. the people of Ne a:million dollars dear for the ,they buy with their milk: —The EnsOrOr'of AuStria Lai his wohnd, but it is said that his Tionali affected. —Xeerljr or r ery barrel , of flo Cubais imported from .Spain. the American flour being nine doll - on —The gold4ield of. 4ustralia is about five millions - of doltar . s per Month; or sixty mil lions-per year. — , : This exceeds California. . • • ;The famous trotting hose "Mac" has recently been ptirchaaed by a \Roston man, of Thos.. R. Fossett, Philadelphia, for $BOOO. I —A bookeeiler of Washington has sold • Oepnst week upwards Of one thousand cop !La of his List of :46rtecs TVashingtfus, 44 the'Ssilaiies annexed. - • —The.bull gianting ft charter 4 tilo Del !aware, Lehigh and -Wyoming Railroad has passed both Houses . af:the Legislature, and received the iipPiocal of the Governor. \ • —According to Theodore. Parker, Rhode Island contain" nuns proprietors, and . Lone .Island mere persons who possess an interest 'wrest property, than. the whole Of'Great • - Mrs. Harriet BeecherStowo,a ccorn pa ieANlty , her brother; Rev. Charles - cher;of.Neviiirk, N. j., was to leave Bo ton fur Liver Pool in the steamship yesterday. - London papn . ,anunce the death at Vienna of Fi ' no id, Marshal%Haynait, commonly known, • n n4count of his em elt 'es to the Houti 'an', as . Butcher Hay nau. • _ 7 The map too p r-,to _take, his county paper .w.as In town tlui other day. - Jerusa -lem, but he Was isofiked r..mot an expense, too, sufficient to pays a' whole year's autecrip tion to his cotmtz i paper; --The youngjady who swooned , on hear iniit'anuounQed-that naked fact would be disclosed, camel* on receiving positive as surance that it ittontd be clothed in becom m , , . g language. zinc sloop,,,the first mantiffictured- Of; that inetaltin „Europe, has: been launched' at Nantes. ben is used to a slight extent in 'the frame work,• and the -deck and Upper works are of woo . di is said to.-be of a very elegant build, and .tO‘draw hut very lit tle water. . I —Franklin taught 'the ' .lightning man ners : he taught it to travel strait, .and riot strike preachers, meeting house's, and farmers' barns, and - smash 'woman's crockery, and.pull up trees, as it used to iniits rowdy days.— Theodore Parker. ' - • To feed an or. to one . thousand twe- hurl dred.pounds . weight.usually 'takes five years ; while the , same :weikht of _poultry can e( be made , leady for, the table in about three rdonths, and mien than half the cost.in f4eid. So says an.gneish poulterer. : —Western Africa aboinds in Coffer., ` The .Whole land )s covered Witbit. In some • places 200 pounds can be - had for one' &A far. girlie tie.) in Monrovia, yiel4a buihels of the beny; in the hull, which tirade pounds when drie.cl - and shelled. - • —M. P. Fillitore, ion of the. eF-President, will - form a law partnership in- the city of New York with a son bf. Mr. Corwin, mind this - same ion of Corwin is,strongly ins pected of an intention t 4 marry, young Fill more's sister. The whOle operation is. to be added to the series of cdmpromise measures. • " • •• fsPrifsee'ld Rep: . , . terrible sumident occured,On the Bal- timore and Ohio Railroad, seventy miles 44. mt of C,uniberland;pn Sunday last. Two pass enger carlowemrecipitated over a bank ma kingfour sumplersets in thadewnt, killing eight passengers and wounding large nnin bar of others. ' editor says that the destiny of; the world , often hangs on a trifle. A little miff i between, Charles) Bonaparte and his foie, Letitia, relight lime broken off a marriage which gavelnith to Napoleon and the battle of Waterloo :\ To which the Chicago Adver tiaer says : " Yea, this is a &eV ,. SuPFassa a little miff had taken place betacep Adam and Eve I What, their --Rtiv. Mr. Bean; \ Episcopal Clergyman of Harrisburg, has lately delivered a series of Piscourees on the Evidences of Christi anitv: of which the Telegraph speaks in the highest terms, recomtpending that they be published in a;suitable ;form for preservation, Mr: Bean formerly offiCiated in,Washiligton city, but more tecentlY in. Spiingville. Sus quehrna Co.. • —Doctor "Allen stites in hi pan3phlet on the opium - trade, that .China pends \more than 411,600A00 for the single artiele otopi f:, uni;nattnallyr T nearly as much as the'irho e strnount of ...revenue pfthe United Stately fro all %nukes, whitiveri and a legit am ; than any nation onthe glnbe:pays to another ,for a single 'raw Miter*., with: the , exceptioti• of w hat aGreat i ßiitant pap to this = eanntry. : for eettAnt. .- r . 1:* 1- : - . •-• _., ~ , 1 Accouiitifitrn weitranAfrist state that ihiitY* o 4*4 cotton :hire been•found growint.i3Ontlinennsii in that 15 . )4at4;;--' - = A: inVOckiag)lsirt !le hit stood iftiot- under dio*****A'imitaiiixicliAlfs"diukh illiiite; 1 # intn# o 3" ban iith . - bolliihir it * , PO u iivitY*lle a l 104 - 6. preven t. „, ~ 4,° ” In4st ,-1, 4 `/n, instil4f educe __. , In reak to-tinktWaptiouy r atini '. Pareffielli Offirt''''' , ' , .'•- , - - ' O % " 04 ,?* "' il - '' ' ~,., ~..,, 7 , „ :4 , . ~, .= -i• . ...,.,` . t..14';, " . , - I ,*-lir4:- , .... , _:. ,,,„ - . e wan Zenteneed, The Italian Tribunal,before w, timelfertFranceoo and - RosaYfa beeriiieOng under;.eenslderiiiiceo denoted_l Pie rittner; ; to fifty moo prismitn eni 4,llantiatior,'o4 iti to fertidfive monthitiroPrismimeni .a fine u 0 1ivr438."--Timd'at kite'el . of theirme , nishnt AO three y , - reillsitieb 6 Y: .the Patten. The Curt set forth at lengtliihe upon wl*h its sentence is base. simply ,; to t e. . .ritne" .of Prose' , Francesco and Rosa Medial' b brought up, in the Catholic relig accused : of having been induced deo It.Franceico, : availing hi the lasspns in: they French bingos _.l l ... - in : they to a young o man 0f1.6. is fhb having :endeavored; though succesi ; to detach him: from th. lic yeligton, and to have given hi t hibitedt copy of the Bible in Fre in• i Italian,. arid with baring made Li 4 . , proposals tettuingto show the su ! Of the I : religion - Called Evangelic Catholic religion; (counselling st : sons, net . to Ihear the 'priests, the wership: of the Virgin•Ma il the: Saints: as:tin idolatry, and e turning into! dg..risino the ;intern' big-tapers before life image .of:tit —rejeCting the doctrine of the, R ,once in the consecrated i Host, isiug 4s an lins.ult towards-Ged siniv,by: the Vjrgin.and .Saintsi. the authority of the Pope; say in the Sacrament. of the COmmut transubstantiation - of Imead ,au not - true, and tltat. Confession beta* it Ili Made to man a, God. f' 1 -- , There is also a,clarge mad both Francesco and Rosa•of tar' . ed a iyoung girl of twenty;.iv their service, to abandon her re teaching her to •read,-so:that undetlstand , the loofts wtich t ter, inch as the Bible translate dati, and the Book: of Comm* printed in London ty ilmi Seci DiffitSion of the Christian -De millet it ii said that Prirgatoi vorship of Images ore ridietil , . i ri k .. in the nit Of York hn ater whic got well .o mind is se , 'nr -used in ::duty upon , a barrel. . ,ous . With' 'reference . to the defe Ape accused, based or 64 . ;rty iif conscieete and 'religious he court expressed the -sonic .tics oOnifin that::'.the .first; lot attacked" when citizens ar • I . • . answer for 'their eleternal act the- second isproteeted, inste 'Violated, when one presery frolrt the danger Of seduction aountetti .of her religion:" • t 14F'Somebody who has keel . great Patntings of . Adam ant exhibiting at the Mechanics In sent 'us the following " idea" .o ing, which strikes us. as bei original, :faithful and aiinple a of the dreaCMisier's eiTure.: be Writtep. It, full, of an merit, as Ithe .production 'of tl tiue4t pea THE O l i r D GARDENEI AND'It tt,ulatifo's beautiful painting: ed bead Of the human family; old ihomestead, .they "call-Ede'' that great " first of April" - pp, P,aradise,l when they had nektic irefexhibited at the Mechanic These 'pictures. are painter, .eyes,to Scan, and:ls emg a coutary they are precisely th - thelpublie to examme'and Those Whabelotik to the who pride themselVes in the t neither they n'or their atteet er Compelled to toil for a lie notified that " the head of all a respectable old rilardener, who never troubled hiritself at of 4 coat, accompanied by never vexed ber Het() lord wi or-mantita .makers bills, now, at the Mechanics Institute, f itnorningtuattl 9 'at Dtgllt.: 4L' amp:cr. ' • • - !THE IFOREIGNkRS• TN Cdirtr.it; are obliged. to , associ armed, for self-defense, duri ;pent revolutions which cone The manner in which they - et defensive lately is. thus Parr I • ter from an American, date SaPiptrY, and detailing petted with the resignation To enable fol.6ignerst ter selves lit case of Ito outbreal li ' _„ ..„...au in: an u,.. Ministers resident h re reco fi4d'it lent e .. u .-- organization of all , ereign: sari the-city, ACcordingly, on the ; afters i i n 4 the . 7th,' we. nte . t .l ,- and passed' resolut oils isi to this 4 course we. Would pursue., -1 "I ' j The next .day ,wel(Ameri a ) associa ,ted-ourSelvcs with the - Engl sb land q-61.- imians ; the 'Gerraano havin ! 4 - the best and strongest rendezvous in caO i dfian attack i rl in the city,• we ' ;made that .and still o, our head:quarters. The E ybpeari a'd Spaniards , have theirllead ' alters at the ..13Fizos Intolel, and the Fr- ichtat a place called, the Sociedad. ' Thes , ore all wi,h- AU one , sqUare's Wilk Of eac, biller. . Ac cording.to this arrangemen , ,.. pr. propor tion of o ffi cers ii.one_tieut t atid:ttyp sr•- t: geants,' the whole fi ve, : vi •—tAineri I's, English,„, 'French, Germans, , nd.ppani ds, tin d_ der:the commanof a 1 ren i chloffi i We number under arms 501 men' nil tins number can be augm-ated tb-a ut '1250. i Most 'of us . have - we_ Col t six shooters, a musket and sw rd, -so that the 4.50 'of Us, at all times :adjr , &an .fire : about. 7500ballswithout Idading.- - i , • . it In our head 7 quarters, . feu' Oen: men stand as sentinels every ui ht. -. I I. ' I /NCREAS4 OF IpOBANITY. c ' "Cendent of the lnnatir;asyl, Y. says : that insanity is` increase in this State.., from Menday, the 21st - IA the 25th ult.; (fire;; days,)' patients: were admitted 'i '"l3 ' g e' test' sum ' tion--4, e r a , , \admitted in so short., , great : doubt but this mere gr . eat. measere, to i he - u ; excitement cauied - bv '. 1!ii 1 14.'4, g'; ls rta o- a0 ' ' ll6 ititice! t'eachei People of a 01 elasses s there ire. to he rPr t - ur POP :beinlPOP •W h ” , .ifiriAdinint4iovet'o ll l i tt ? tfi nf ie rf u nof(, ,,b4 .. , 7 ctjbl! - -! 0 - 41 10 ;: - 2fi 111 iti;ice.o or P - 4e - *4t, .0 i 1t0p:65,04.A.i4: 1 1 1 0 ettf:... oiiit4iiiiit:***lii°jil , t risl l''Oirgol i!iii=4 , 4o4 tfilEcolmiiiiii.***;4l 7 •=1..,-%.'..-:-.-',-.• ~:...t~ - , , . , ! 0 •11 , ..-• ,, f-V=t,l , ""M:.." - ' ''''.••*.• l'.• - ." . . 1 , 4 •.!*. -,- ?1,:'• A. ' inief 'rebate tO tbaillffernoi3' r: of George ,4 - ,-; '- ...:-Wi StalVat. ~, :- • . i: - Z-t i •-• .-: .. '','Gott ' t el £l4, thanwill beloved, to i i The much linen' one. -4/iatii gathered in v gelden itarVesitiirEen .th,yAlir form - , I Was etiick4 delta' .nodlaiil l beVido_tiii loved ones. ttirati Gotracorn4lssiortedianiefitonlr. thee hence,, 91:, we had hatrouttreti; now meekly: Bay, .. `Father, thy irt F.done. 1 . , - -, -;; . : 4 . ' • Thett'dost not need ' r.[phrageo That smooth-toned:ieloqttertie, ini,higli-wronght . Should. sound ths near, te .. tell tlaY worth; nor '.. :media, thoil 1 ' *towrinel . miimirroni, °O r r Oh4eled epitaph; '' ' th'y memory to_perpetuate. Thy ineutory livei . In many grateful, mounting hearte:t •.• • ‘,.', - - , 'Thou we st - - "- - . 1 One of God's noblest worlts—an honest man; *Or titeillititill' i iitiliei'iiilliid, holy` 1 1 a- ParP•' We hope forthee that thou'lenfilt iichee, stored Aimiye the reach of rustjor - thlefi Prirchis ed ., _With the deal-blood of livery.: -'1 ' -' -- • 1 .... *• : liolnore . . • Will early dawnior quie4 dip.ory eve r -,' i • oi, weeping Willt.twe, planted by thy band; 'Oness thy frequent viiitoi-the graves ... - Of the. 4 On eailh thou I:redit iv well. ' •.. ' ; , i - \. --, B 4: 6.* , 1-- - , ~.. • .... By faith,'weviellithee, I - thy jiivels.On, , Billy Sharing With' thrn a rich itilititaitie, lit Heaven.' . _l., :t '• (Liberty, March 18 , 1883. " l oc i ' the; I 1 , • bite' 4oni 14' latte : 4 01 1 tit iv!.frur", gtound rsi !and ire 7 on, on sol an . - - of rich zed ►.gut f v bai wi, i t 1 tli , i- .litro olrtti4 t)t)telits riOrify 1 fob-the: i I _. l'en lyer ipl'octrig y iiii . tl of s4tully to ( flro -0 Mirgin tiil i i rel*". tailor; n;e,rois lT eiOit!g ' .liat to t twiny tbe , • .._ , , Ilelthige• A writer - from the, Arkansas region. Says that," looking forward in . the dis tance, one could. swear that a bea e tifal lake, surrotnided hyliall trees, would sopa he: reaclied,ierhere Iwecotild encamp.un iler _refreshing sliages,..an4 bathe in pure. Water- 7 airillusion,j,however, ,which was: dissipated, as milelafter reile'sliiiwed an interminable. wasteJ . With no-liieedly tree -to rest 'the leye uon ;; nothing . but the droves of buffalo and an occasional mite lope, to hreak ,in tpon the reonot r oeY \ of :the sceencry." -N, e shouldlike t? seee ,inirage ie the des rt. • Li:must : he pleasi - 5 ant. hen, one is va y. thirsty, to seee lake of . w a t ey, t hough .it he only a cl iiu.i . ) y ;one, looming up in the istante.! 'Wit Itfuust . he terribly} unple •ant . to' be .decayed 'thereby, to haug.ne's hopes, of a- drink.on a lake,in he elands—to na the refreshing bathing lareensebstae iallva ii per. -A kind .of olitical mirage has`de . hided. a great mat y patriotic peoile.whq 3 hang , alitiuil Washington these days: Iris „) ions • of.snug berths. in the Depa iments i 7-t h e . Shadows .0 1 flat sliCes froni public, 'stalls----.nice ColleCtorships ' with from:a modest, number or hundred (lanais np, to . , 'gene - rods t tio n sand..annexed- 7 eatal - a,p 7 jpoitttmentsieut of which they werenot to • lie. ousted for four years at least—all these , • have loomed-np,•'uning.s? near attinies 4 1 sif they could li , 'reached - the ee, 36...t' me: i ment, When sua, ally.itito. the presence would bound sem, ukase from. Sneretary Marcr,' or herd offilyal office seekrs. for- . midal - de, SA' haffal i iis; breaking the :`spell and obscuring the bright yisioe lie:more substaiitiiii elotio :of Gust. `Withoet 'a, dOubt most of them will perish in' ttie"a ert... Their parched liirsiwillinever'ea.sta, the water which , the Of Ceinll4 dates before . ele4tien caused to loom as'i large• as' life an seem immediately at . Siaeut4a Dts4oizat, or A M UlilkEit.--1 The • folltWitig, interesting narrative has Been conimunicated Sby a gentlemae-atl present residing lin Ramie to his frieridS in Macclesfield .4 . About two -yearattgea-' 1 vessel left Arcba gel on an-expedition to the coast - of Gre eland, to collect wairva t usks, , seat tso i1,, - sk el,.&c. - Ou,tlie-,voYagii - • the • crew, 1 'Or ' a part, rather,,, mutiaied'i• Murdered J-the. - aptain, and .elided'-' - the tragedy by leavling. twe.•• Of _tliecieW ,t( 1 perish, on the inheripit able Shores-4Greenr land, giFin'thetir little.or -no feed where? by. to .•Tiro Mg- heir! existence One of., ,1 3 the- men, - li wee ri .took:imi shore_a gun, and that, e entu Ily, led to- the disco.eti of the -mut try., a d the murder. ;- .• .., i - I . Many' ofthe'Ausside peasantry areA-d -ry iugeniitus and<expert in theuse oflthe 'hatchet and knlife,-.•aed one of thepocir fellows soleruellSr deserted by the unfeel- - ing crew,i before hedied, had succeeded in :carving on thestoak of theguira his-' tory . of the' voyage, themutiny, the muir,. I dor, ,;:] the desertion, so clearly, that the, whol' Story wasicleciphereil without muOt (Mc'lty. : It haPpened ,that anotherveS-- sel, hich had hi , an sentsame _ to the , oat,. 1. 1 and ,oralsimil4.perpose, tonchedrin!the'. apriliglof the ,year at the place where theremains of lie-tivo poor &Hews-were: lying,-and by the side 'of one of thetitt the gun which told the whole tale. t. .Thiti,..t - .lie discoverers brought away with thetiStatliii, on their •:return jto Archafigik it 'Waif 016... ed before-the within-41es: Theguiltli,:liiis ties' were treeed, , hut- xvexe at. ett . . , ... 1 .? their-':ret:urni...lioWever, they wereapme heeded,a landingo tried; and convicted, anti are,now- waiting„ the . exectitionef. their sentence. lii-IRussia, however; there are eowleo caplital punishments': :.but the floggifigi inflicted is eften'so severe-that the wretches:seldom serviVeits i inflictiOu.' A SE.,Nsi,ntFI4PPZITiie- eflitcr , .: 6 r the Palmer Jornal - hai been.miXingltii. a. circle 4 rapt ers; and matietidcillar- ut, of the operation, as follows :. . ~-. , .1,, ..... ' l !.W . P,,ittcceptcd,an;invitatioe to , 4610, a, sitting of 14irite of ,ti - piritnaliAttt,;,. the ether eiMitieg. pita We-WCTO!tiot . a,. litA, le 3 IFPrid -.when 44' 3 :-Iquowipg-, , Thosige,-, wits:iipelled,Out.4 4 ,,Pay the .printer,"rt It Waa . s '-!,Pay explained through a , .treedinie,' that thOnesslie,Was - fr?iii the Spirit of a delinquent stiliscrilier - WheOWed us . Si.. t?P...-1.71, ,frietras - ofthe •Atiliarted, paid tis.',the,inaticy,„ . iv . ithont. - .:tiio!.ation. : , an4iitjiny. , • aftdio ''PTO`i . e . 4- !, 1 4)irit!, 1 k”, "I manifested :14 ,rao,'•.ihilii!ig,*. .0 1 14 - . ein?:: - . ' ';•[ .'' ‘:, ~-. 7, - , A-, " .i ;‘,-",:-.... - i i . ' , -: ...The wtW, -- a! Sensible 4 ralitiei,' tind;iie WiM ' - irv i. piild:b On -- o:kay ', pen's' freer the,: Tr. editors, *il lie - Vae'iVii-64ini,':tir tbe'" thani'dolltirirpe;•iete,llie eilitar"fr-OCV &a . : ..There,i a -- witd: field for min totiiiV in I And a fiiltiiittilibi:eni4iiklhe'4ii. 4 it al iniciaied•!-iiii•ratit ed. - •' '' .:i!- '.:l•l'' I,VIIBIS u•ieless, a 1:10t pa ii ' I ' • l. 1 I :'.ll#aitist 'nilntl4e .*al in gin py he pight ' iti) g4ve , . 137 I;tiin t l'ijei t . , i,..;l`pr Ole et 't-ne,'.,' in y kid _the i 4 linven iri IL ce isetp .. p slof 41i- A".lei.rat.ipu ` f lia l ,t je! '67 'ifit,lles, is 'Culled tit 4 ttittl . t, 'al a hf-bein e . i *tiotiter : Oat I; • i 2+. qi)Aeelth I , pire, ti% the Peitit g the pticittilott, I tbet cbulti., =:= ...- , ailurriandl • , 0. 0 I ..../ t i 1 e irtost.; cup. ; 1 I 1: :! I L i I se/ 14 f i =tte liniti b!. . , I 1 oth . 11 toe i ',i, - ..a id after sa,Yin . !u 0'1.A.011.1:.\ . : fri,r .4-oka? ills la . thiS Tr )rks for ire.. - I,_ -, l' s i. tied : • ' gilt Chat Wetie ev.; ' liod ho, are ' .otottses," !i)itdividoat. I, orkil,t theeu t viiinart who_ 'h_niliiners' ttsithena )Irb.9 i'n the n't4ste t r Ex » 1 1-- 1 .I.ld...xteati : i , : ie! to&ther k i ! 4. I l i 1g: the tre- 1 , 1 r, _ utrate.tnere. , t ,,, 1 - 4.tupba dip , 4 -it a lei! 11 .: , 1 e tiat.f i Ot et c.Ol Pi,ri4 -.1, rgectitheta , Or faieigi) hefur) : nn-. tit Utica; N. fully eti,.,tlie 'lOO4 t hat htit . Friday F Itntiten _Oen- ' V. 5.4 - 0 - • :".- Taiernu imp .m ---- g W 1 -- ---.—:--._ eee bt:2 , 1 .. ?* rera4nei whtire havebieitii;l . it thatthe:ppulation of, the j3,iti:' iee, of the Wttet ate as:z4liiiirik4-Oncte - ti. 100,000 inlisbiuints.,igittibut . g..,)lo.ooo.' StcLopie 87. 054. , The trlpongen.kofAVes.: , terp Pe n nsy 1 yin is , thoiklioldikibireigaitacth as 14140 e inmienee g., ;:iifthe repot' ,gilltre, illuiL ale varuer of < / . 1 - r.- .. tut, tin, instito v%iover ttifore '`-tj . 1 1 1 s e' cljn bPre in Nil til - sta 0 of be: usiiiii u,al7, ' iii4intil a `tyr= 45194. : $ ' it iO. Amdd lbolb 'un all 1 ml !lel ueivqiiii folly ' - , yu1t.14 Ps 411E,12:41:118- a. -,-14cii+ing i iii 1? - 1g - 1) 'nflikt4i illit:, .0 , 44 Ni f OP fi g 4r 4 , On ...- ONMEM '.- + .1.."---ir 1 1 4 1e ' - 7 : ouittaia., • , i littLport,istn,..i ficaheArixia:rnountaii '1 calleftilte- "jfiett Motstaalti,!?,_-,,troni - th - e .f faCt l'Of -, the 4..,nthtuite coal at that' point. beiteen firk=vtitich - hati#ieili huming , fniN,be last- _fiffeq, , ,,yeictivi,- is situated aboutl ' fiieliniles -s freiti- iditierityrille and fifteen,' freni-'Schoylhill grAVen; It iti:liow con= I. i sikej'Pd.rii vetir-Aattgirous iltPerirnent to I" - travel, oyei the moittain, as :it is suppOsedi that in many'plsees, the endue it envie [ stiPerfieliti - .crust or shell, "the coal having been clitisuuted to the`surface, 'and.'-is at - least presutned,' might break throu g h, and . -let the adventurer down _into the fiery clia.s in belew. At tie , , _p ~.t e :noun -4110--fri iifie-plaas:"a stream Oft water al- " 1 ' L' ' i '' moat' „Aiding int o o zesout. . ,Pc;,oo.,,,,r(AttPtai9;.PrMePtit 4_desolate ap. Irieeriteee iii - fiii as, theyeye can' reach:-.- - ... I 'The. niduatiiin,,ia 'either , criteked, burnt, oi broketi;'tti`' ;ae •:enormous and fearful' depth,- tif the-approach of the, ,fires to the Opper litrp4UM; :roots - and ;trunks of i tile lofty trees_iaKiecliarte4 and blackened, mingling the it- pyriiligueous. odor with tie sislphuitifif Tapirs from the. hot eaves $4l-creveicee around'. Thecalcitied bones If:bird's, reptiles, • and small quadruped s ,. I e - heie anil-thero; haltqiite.4; ;pith-,the the-. mineral ashea/te:gll up Oie Piaseo view ; 1 sV, bile a ioidst . k he - vast ;scene o(deeolation they .._ bp , .tieenef, solitary;' wood-flower, springing froott , this _perpetual ,hpt-bed, • nd prestinting in•the-uttcpegettial at MOS-. here, a mockery of bleak. .-_ - J: T. W. . . . r 11Ineit sii . iii. SiiiiniAn ;—The ~,fiiin of . lie ., 'Eriglish - ;Mnriiiiiiii.,The-Slii4 pnblish e ed at LimerponP-.laments theAriali and persecutions whiclfniect„ .t. the Saints" , in their endenVorti,WO. iiitz9_tq.: heir q - q 4 le 4i ,Scandinavia,;,; but; con Soles - .ituelf wi h -- e:refle7Cion ;, ki, that- hen ".the people' t ,306, God Meet with a littl smart oppolitionlif . ',iyake - S.thetri :up : to > ; truer sense of their uties, .. 's thlir : reqinTibilitiea, :and :.their. , - rivileg 4- arsol: - -,arousew the lublie mind .•and :,-;irges it to Contemplate on the " 'principles i.which-ilie . . Saiiits presept to , 'the - wiirld.”.''' - 'l ) hiloslipical that... • - - • Elder Snot' ~writes &O re Copenhagen ;that Mormanisni - -.is still ~workingin the thedrts of the. people there . ; - that'll new\ branch of thWelicirchientiiiiting nfranina 1 28 0r,30 meMbers, hae - heen. organized in ; Sleswig; that 'uereral,persons hare been tiaiitiSeiLiri Vireitselland; Fredrica,.. Pals , ter and . l3nriiholent: ' In the letter _place the poorpli . ers - swore by a drivenmbb out of thelionie where -they were,hofd, jug 'a Meeting, and- beaten. with • chilisetut sticks ~ .till'illey cMild scarcely tiee'Outii. theireyeS.? , . .. -The - 64 . 1!t.1.1!:deri imprison ed: at =Frederiekstadt in October but, with one exception, are stllit 'in confitteme nt: .Their case - has gone-before ; _the 'King— . Oiiii':ii liii-Cteaied on C(Milifitni he would . 1 •- no' lon,* preach Mormonistr. 'One El f der is lelihring tit Genes,, another: has jOt sailed '. • for QiLtralt er- . ' of the N rwe:. giaris who. 'reSide here use .the'LaPland suety-skates, which-ATO , deseribed ilk the s.ehoel geographies. skates ,are strip` of smooth weed, shout six feet Tong - and_ three . iuthes Aside, end turning .up like sleigh2ititimers% before, The wearer partly shuffles alriugbY meritii alternate:, ly his:feet,Atid shoves ehirriSelf behind at, the Seine' titite wit h st aft One of tbeSe4nihr skaters.:arrived in - tevirilast , . week front'lake'Buperior; having travel led- it;-the - rate - 1-)1 about'- eighty miles day. St. Paul,Min., Pi - pacer of Feb., lait . i" -PsYche Matnetic PhYaician" in Ta niOn 'advertises% to apply . clair voyance!! tO, the' disccrierY , Of disease , : Ss'. siOtea' by a - New lady. - ' It 'Ott. clinl4 aa followe, k :: . ;-- - , _ • ' - _' _ , , i IsT - , - )3. TbOsO at‘=,a . :tibitance, or Os ble frinti any•cansale attend„ can:Cl. a be minid by '''sentling :alock of gain ! 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'Cios4B;:,,mf.iGorna b, Detitocya while adrociWbg apiciisteri of Onnetitll§4initi,"fis Lieutenant Ge iral;ter-• • lited: fiiltntvinn : hicideni: onOr net General Scutt, ,OW 1 91'1 snituies, f,tri.'*lkecl'hicrtwhi , npt ate_ tepd;. anti he replied that lie liitnielftliad *IC buried a few weiltabiOrit'trefe... tring to. tie, :election Sand iti•WOuld not', Junk viell tor A r man to Walk . in a funeral iineasioa. • --; S _ „_ , - STATisiias OF• llititimit.Plita.—There Vaees - of public, `.A4nrship;pf,yihiCh 47 areit r eshyterian, 3 3 25 Baptist. 19 iscn al""'l Nietkmdist Friends' .12':COlOred, Luibeiln , 4 Ntetb4iiii, 2 der au: iinen ItiT 44 rm' Thiiiiire• alio 126' pUblin institu figins,; 'Fr reifY il/4et -2t Veikiiitca . .-. ..;?..;:24.1,.. „. ....-•:f iiiialg •,:iii - e. ::xii 'ol' Ute iiitle,- wi giii.l..r York an ' ,11 • A/ •EV"' VISA .1.1 infilr Ye I atigar 0,4i1t I..!thr tod.."-IT I ' e'r4s-A-40,-; tii P .---: - pew i. .... Q ' I a! ' oft. -. ste.'l. 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