v,.• ..•1 3 - t •,,,. • , z, ..• ,• ' ' --- ..`...; o•:_iirsr-r......-r...• -...4,. -11nWfiCh00111itS011 a ary and. GREAT rßoTZSTA4ryirDESlcpr,*l.ls#lB_itzt - . ;137 . t,T iv > Oal; ,',•:= i :1: .%,_ .::.s The contest - wh eh -has b „ n going on recently; in;'-'Ohio, .hetween" , '- , Protelitiipts and Roman- ' arbours, relatlie to 'ilia 'management of the &shoo' Monies,;, has heeti trataferOd - to -Maryland, with much - of-the atitiaacritheity:z-that distin4 guished it in : Cincinnati. At the Roman., (latholic.,nenulation .is denser. in Mary % land - Titan it a in any ertlie - Northern States,. the strUggle as may be supposed is-rather More formi dable , than it has been iti'Ohict. - - The - telegraphAktiS - given tia - ti• brief outline of the'proceedings of :a great ; Pteteitant„meeting,•ltui-Menday eyeninir; at the Maryland Institute, "to protest apint4.olo)assage,, threugh_the4:olo4, kture, -of a bill. to .destroy the - present r e btre,-Sehoel'aysteiri,---=but the detaillea, reported intheßaltimore s parer', are of a geed deal of interest ,'. •---.- ' - “. ......Ree.H. V p.j o l i tis,(orChristthilich) .- " ; The diffusion o e uca ion was ama - te,F.7.l4iliad;beceme' dear to the Anieri.„ , ican Mind. - :Intlie;6l4` World 'liberty had 1 4 • 0 0 11 in1,,,A6741.4 between the bayonet and, the bosom :'of the-priest, (Cheers.) -It. wita,aia axiom, that as you . furnish the means'of education , so the dernand for it ineteaseiHschools begot Selmols 7 -boOki. begot' heoki, and neWspapers . begot news papers.'" (Cheers.) We are'alse interiu - eid.-by.', the report,lhat accompanies - the bill, that we , ought to' throw, more moral ,ity into . our 304015.. ,. Yet the -achools bate the Bible-t'lie Catholic his Bible,.„ and tlia`Proteitant lias his,. Bible--Whit more is, wanted 7' If we cannot base our Morality on the Bible ' 811411. Nye base it on the Priest I (Cries ot fie, no, mi.) The Catholic places his Bible there„with• the, note, and eeinment t he esires,=frie Prot estant laces it . there witimuynnte et - tom- Ment„, What ' more can ,e,r4:4irght to be . desired?' ' . - ' - . r. . "Where, Mr. President, I ask, does the oppoSition to the , Bible in our Public schools come fiorn r 'Not from the Prot . estant.; I have yet to hear .the first • note cif dissa.tisfaetion from that quarter. Ex "-LePtion is understoed to'_ arise from our Roman Catholic fellow citizens. They, I in their churches: have- brought- out ~ the stiernorials in favor of this bill. They seek to = establish - sectarian schools=to connect the Church ir4,Staie in the most dangerous, because in the most insidious form. The bill waslo framed that.,With alit \ tle•underhand and behind the scend,map agetnement, the trustees would be entire ly contrelled; until the whole of the 'school fitnd was' - made subservient to the die. -Fates of fereign.Priests and foreign-des - .pots.".. This would be the result unless an indignant community slionld repudiate ~... it.and declare that they would not submit to such- a'n unrighteous 4-hiv. _And what, what would be the result. . Though a law • observing people, there, INMS something in -the American mind that would revolt against a liwr passed - thus grossly in op position to right -- ; and the sentiment would he everywhere, uppermost‘! mil lions for deface, but not one 'tent for tribute.' {Much : applause.] -- I Rev. Dr. Fuller, of the-Baptist denom - - itation, said', -.-• ..- , , This seh6iip was , a conipiracy against -1116.1-•,--wiiiiloesdarkness. ‘Spirit lierept.r.......s....:..-...i.......:...,..,-.-- ,'.i. only in - darkness. • Bring-70A upon it - and it. dies-I . Liberty•exults in light, Put ~, out that light, says the, robber... Destroy the_Public ;School`! I says the enemy of religious-freedom. 2 - .7 - . , -Wherever the Catlit4.;religion pre ', veils, • liberty is not_l&M'Tiiii—it„ :cannot even be compreliended.4 - There persceu tioe atifieS the mina. ' .4ere all, is free.--= Biztis it -to he borne tliat:' the arm o the . gone _. ont sluald be invoked-to aid fOr gir .en , ecelesiaitics in their purposes 7- -4 , ri,.. occasions - -like the \present,' when '' great intel l ests are-at stake, it, _is easy to • - . speak. •The fitting words are not.f few.— We need not - ask 'who - Will de.seehil into the - heightsof fancy l Thi3.lvord is nigh, in - *clean and. in the mouth. And that wesd we mil - feel to-night. ' It is the ut terance of deep reprobation against this sclietne. - - Thousands and hundreds • 'et thousands to diffuse .knoWledge, and es tablish',the order 'and haPpiness of sncie ... ty. Bet not . one cent, ner , one fractional . • freetioirnf,a.cerit; to isepi3ort. this coifed- Bracy against the, peace, = liberty and per. : - . . inanency of a. country so dear to us all— . a countryito whiclrwe bare pledged our lives,fortuies and saered honor'; on whose altars (under-God) ...we have consecrated every pulsation of our *hearts; whitelhose hearts stall continue to beat" . , P:oud - ' - ellers.i . - '.. . . ','.. • --- ' The discussion was. continued by the . Rev. B. H. _ Nadal, Of, the., Methodist Churehi-who said in substa.ncel Pri last Friday -Might I - read the .bill .teditc . h •w'iti...liave met to.oipose, arid , -it tke .` stifled -and „heated' my - Atheritan -and' Protestant blood, that -I hardly 'slept till . morning. The -Roman Cetholics - hold, , • let - That we .have no right to our relig itiesepinions-nyiy more.t han a thiefhasto what he baeatolen; that God has-,com - - initted ' tot beta the (limit& telling us what ' to ilmilinve ;- and that, titereibre, if there arik - ttliy .460013 at all, -therinust all be ' Roman, Catholic. 2d. -That -'the --witul e .wor4l.belOngs,to them. - This whole bus insets iseildently .. a.-sche me • fo--cianituer and-'posseas " 7 their .inheritauce. itAbruist ', 'in. the same limn- they, are working; this ' : .pitta - in' -P*lll.g,Yl*asia, • MarylanJ, -. New Xork;. - Al,ttestfinlittiatti, {Ale - and .Michi- . . gait: • - - . Do•they eara*rtnucirahatit education? Doihe moki 'irad at ?;owi.. care ;fir ' mbiliSbUtTlisy love ethiallisnifiir the ; 46 . 4 Itielisino*that some houses** love, 41i10.:bitte them :they 'Use them to"iximitittate_ *rose' vermin.- he Romish :: - , - 410ires education. She intends t hat setts- - ; . 7 -Tian echocas -shall kill =the public Bawds,' end then she trusts in her -sleepless - vigi- AllikxrAo get more -and - more: -of theyAiutk i'• etisfilitaied into her sehnoW.and.,shas.- ..... destiny which finikvini , .fiig Astig l igiiet' to her ,iliands,;tind--.lthidiesttj: Cent:: - liiiklik6l 444 :l l ii - anY 1+ 1 27_ .4Qtibt:.abtkiti. • I**lreet . 0 f he passage*Ftbakceiderb,a , 41.1 etstalMai*.ii . stir 'iegard Judie: . , -.43iarel `ouimilok-toimumpoi 4 gists fwil **lSidled to .thi : - • '4-77.4.Vii:lis . ire a itiesition d oi avandict, 1 4a.Wiete 43 44 11 1 011 .41 0 .144 4 161-1 4 -' iieb°44ll' " teich' 1 - ttiaVal ire are - Ilrii ll4lll 4l 4 t . " 4 " 144 , 1 kT09 411 4 4 44 . 40006 14 ,1* - • Atihiorit a to r.e.arp..c..e3 ... # , i i iii ,- ii .,.. r *-- i ii - . :.... i 4 i. .-' ,se ,, f i t a i l.t.e ii ;4fga r iel I N nfall4ile':- _eW iX it tintri - 4 1 oust. us that 'lit a Reirakolie where, the to 40ritYtirntia l d give Ole law secVt.l o 4l l 44b ll4s lmili- i t !,?.ul . 4 - Ill , '• -=7- -..----; t 'l--:,:iJi Irt,--' 1- •- . .4z. I -Rertltir4'l'll4:mer, of theyrtisby erian . churet f , vies nex!ititi-f4 i iiciqiuthelii",,, i - encti..., - -.1-ti t ionunintcedloslerearks - with the - queitler4,—Well, fOleei -citizetii, - do I you flat -Mr. L lternet l iltill - ii gutherif , pass? [Lelia - cries Of Mil ,nifil] I think _y o u -are . mistaken. I thinkit_ ilabout to pass--intoeverlaitiegdiegrace and dark-1 class. [Cheers.l-lAeceitiet-iiittiv.-ef - !his I free, ,ripublicatt . tate . cifilklaryland itliev --er can, doyou ihiiii(iteitit Illifl - boll , :iThen why.' his it iroar?ij Why this large .and excited meeting' heietor night I .111 -tell yna, why. - ' lif one nf4he old Greek plarr"- - Artide fellowitasfallewiti.ierxwith: a . girl and 'wants ,to,liits her,tind tells • her so. _She declitreStt: .- shall,:not—no, .that be, shall neit' kiss • ier, etii in his ll drains. , So we intelidt-ryintlind- I and -all 'of tis' inteitilittif l'Ar.- KerneY and his frietids `shall not even dredinhis bill Was passed. 1 Even. thii'isa!isf etitin -we will tdeprive- him efoutilth;'' . . whathas 'brought US to this ball to.4ii it. , Their talk -- about cerise itiec .reminds e. m of an, old gentlontaikin Delp rare, who used the . expressionfrequently, ..111y'enit _science Aront allovv me-,to dose" At one' time a frie'nd.said,-”,l7nitilre alWayst alk ing of you! chuselence—pray what is it ?" He replied "Its something here,', laying his `.hand,,' upon - his heatils i th4t'pays, ' I want, I firtiiit.'.."-' Sit :with ichesciences of these Jesiiit'sthey` want , an I will al. 'Ways want. Lei them: tahlisli their il l schools. Lt us-give hp tt.t their keeping:. --- allmen, - women, children°a did• .c They. will- take care of them. T cite _it -jests- 7 they are the boys—they will diteat e them. Yes 'these Jesuits, they .Wil give us all etl e ueation I - Letts sce= bow nicely thev'dti• these things. Let's look at- there *hereJ they have had the dominion, arid see'bet,• - • finely they -- have - worked. .: : - - • -,. - Sardinia . gave up .her sehoelslto the', priests—they had all the means oedtica-i tion' in their own bands' the.ratid: they, used it nicely`, too'. - - Sardinia- Ilea a_,pop-1 , 1 _ulation of - 547,112 souls, and all these . . Were placed'•under _the charge of :.the' • • , . ~ • priests ro receive titsiructinn. tow nave l they managed t Why, out o that 547,- 112 persons only '34,831 can read. ' Theee can read a little, I suPprise. , I never heard I them read, but I suppose they cam - But what of it 7v If they-can-read like angels what is to become of the other 52 3 ,281;, who, do;not know a letter?: But Sartlin - ia's schonls are under the care of, the priests, Jesuits. -• . - . i 1 Why, even in this country, they. h rd a' big gun all the way from Massachusetts, lecturinfr- here a few- days age in pub of et our halls.. He lectuiett on " Progrtiss." and - in': the 'course . of his address M . .; re maiked that_ he so ewhat dolibtedi the trutli--of the:a - pond an Bi:sten:l of Astron omy 1 Is l ads the kint cif men to hare the educating of children.? -: [Cheers and cries of no 1- . no Ij Vhat kind of roles' do theybare in t te e -Jesuit=: schools 11 . -.We1,D.1 know some theni.l They - have! 1 • come to light I and ire heard them; and have- some of them in my posseision. '- In the Jesuit Coll eie Georgetown a boy was told to tak a dry stick-----dry and ,L dead, and with - a• Its-k;lts• ' ,a pll the _ground- in it .your..-, boys tii - Jirt get which end .1 difference---xial boy did plant it Now, de yoti taught Such 'sill buy "they say,., grew, ; and his _. - 4 the other 5ch01..... Lily of n. lation. This is the way the t .Tesuits i6aci their superstitions to the children hi Obi • J - 1. , e charge. _ . l. ° 1 - We- do not .Avant ally Etch iclualsat these, but if tliii bill should lass, - Wittch it will not, we will have th in; sect4ria - schools of tvery cle.scripti n ;Will spin up, het - Jesuit Schools in particular. iApt theseljesuits, what are they? They'hav been !known in the world he. ore, add ',their than:tater is pretty well urideristotid by seem: If yliu will -name to me ally great crime, I care not hoW dark! and dre4d fu , -I will'' prore to you that these Jnits have at some time excused , it. • 'reliiiiers4l Bet, I say, they have been knowil. Veer what Victor ,Irlugo says of theiil4t hia speech in' this ; Chamber of Deputiite• in France. - • [The• speaker titn readalpor tio / n of the speech refe 4 n.}.. .- ill ; , Now,. ycM ask if the ar ot l .l ieteer in t his iounio. - I will ' SW r you." - Mere a t n is a 'letter written by t a t. Rei. Arch bishnp of I3altimore itl i t , i . d he Rice ads. -the Bishops of. Auteticui, in"-pritv neial i n touticitaisembled in tliskitY-of Bilti' ore. [lie read a portion of thelletter, a d aft ,terwitrds -read from the i alAdmenit ii," on the, 3d Itage ef ,poiniy Bible, I et trait to Show thet no trieniber of, the Cath lac ChttrehJis perioitte/1 td reailit-6.itli: out. the hou.sont• of the ,Clergy.'l - .tree George Washington, HenrY - Clay, Jas. K.. Polk, nor :any of these great. Mee could have read. the Bible wiiheutthe consen't of their. superiors, in - the churelt,l.intl'-1 recollect - that ..I have not had pli f niiiion to tread it; so. I am' Making myse' liable to incur the - displeasure of the Nips, but thank Go& : the-Pupa isnor my jildge. - The reverend- gentlemaneonlided his remarks by challenging any - Rontan cath olic elergyrnatt A oineet.him inl - pt i dle de bate, to discusi . the proposition:. litit - - 13ible•-•.slioald - be, read •by -- :iiii - ' ~.. yaiether children : te perions - of ietat nge.- :He also - - de atireffieerlitr' l l Church to dis p rove that'the're di n " the -Piblo by, J 411 'UStais - , - -yris - lkiw ficb Zaritig" , the - -first; isi ..eentaries... - • 4 3 i:i" -death ef Christ; - Oi closing his he was greeted, with loiid :aiid.-i - • t t Intii clieetint amidst - which' , he ;r- - i eit ieati-,N; : :i 4 . c 5, 1 1 ' , ,': - ',.' ' - 4. ' ` ..r -I. •'- - ' .•'..' - o *r riiii , /ate Ma- Pam ivis'e . ' 04 11 ,-orpt., Jos.§tenwi' 4 -"iteet" 14 reirmfe.d to Lansinbtirg;, Nevi J ' ' ,-I,•ift.3,att t sritieh Au*, rase. wa s - , „ 1 r i j. -A' tet,0er...727, 1768 g: . 4ive sears *: 'ltill -46.reibr,(, , 54 ., : , vvii132-4Wlreaki ~, 1 M r4)41 . 4 1 4 0 4 V -, Vi t irgingt -. 11 4 40.,._Te: ) Jed 1101i1004* inarrie4iPie4e 1 1 joinl in.iliertV:l , 444,:jeeiidetitc*#6l - * ' Apr Ve. # . W' ,4010144 - 1 ~r00: 4 E1- ! - g i'it,o,;. 11...I.;P1tAziv * .R• :EDTOR; morastosa, PENPPA.. ursdayat April 28,1853.. - .'- . .Wlllii-'..STITN . -TICKET, .-.] . FOLCA;I4I: ,C6MAIASSIOLZR, MOSCiI uulis of Lancaster sounly . OR,AVDITon GENERAi., • t' R. IlictlUret of Frank/in couatT.i. I r 13% Ilitrityrrolt ozxritAL, ' tut Myers, of Clariogt eounty. aster tilict-Removedi SFlte Prifit ng Office of the Sufrehinna if temoved. o tliejtEAß OF LI ()S &CHAS D LEICS TORE,frontioe an pleftnut stied. •• 4 ... . . - - ---.' '• Oftle Stahl -14:c • • '- • i . Tk e scramble ftir th espoils ,is niceitly. over, -. and. the "city of ni gnificent . disean= - . rces"..is again in a groat r ggree depopula ted._ Thenew : lirgsideni. - is said to have akeadv . become Carei'vorii.'andthinanii no wonder; for every appointment that he makes, while it secures him one friend, i insures him a host 9 r enemies i the ap- - pointment of one is the disappointment of many., Some of the disappointed . i►ill go home and, forever renouncing politics as a trade, will seek sonienmans or gaining. I I 'an honest livelihood... , li Others Will bcpre, pared to -enter npoilthe netit ampaign with - more zeal and animosity than ever,. And, adding their reCent sell IC • to their ild.elaims against the' parts, ..will expect particularly fat o Ce in payment for', heir -services in hel ing to save - the re- public....':.. • - .. '. There is 'one class; of these politicians kvho need 'our pity ire than any others,' those who, conceding that they have. , peculiar talent .for 'serving tbe.public, r ~.. . lave been led to desert - their workmmps tad take to talking p 4 filitics in the streets, ar-rooms, and groceriedi„ as a:egular -.tailing. ' Such will mist likely !seek 'tio lrewntheir disappointment in drink; and ',.hilit Sink lower in'the scale of being than - eibre. ''One of ihis stripy, ll I;mine Peter dish, is thus hit off by. Seal, in his in mitable "Charcoal Sketilitsz" i ' , Seated up i on the curb, with hisfeet, acksi the gutter, ho placed his elbew,on -4 stepping-stogie,, and like Juliet .`ci' ', z t.lie balcony, leaned his hied, upon his' li iid— , . a.hand that would perhaps have bee I bet ...i. of a coveritig, though none Wont have ;en rash en 'ugh_' to - volunteer to be a • 1 •47,a.724-•ti4',..tiitkr.oiiiir:aii-s t i .l Unlition—outi at „elb - OWS, .out at. - neeA, i.it .. of pocket.,?mtlif office, out of hits, ild -- nnt.in - th4treet—an , ont and liter.", every reSp4t, and - as mitre. wmo tat as . :vet. the eye of man did rest upon. For loam time 'Sy. 13rUsh's reflectiot had been silent. - Following hamlet's dviee, he gave . _their l'. an understanding • ut no tongue;' and he relieved himself, at inter vals by spitting forlornly into the kennel.. At - length, suOring his' locked habil* to fall between his knees, and heaving deep . • k i l ,sigh i he .spoke': e ~, . - " ..A. long dine my ma used to put ' . ago, I on her speck and lay, ~ Peter,,m son, put not your.irust in princes e- tiin .frA ii that day,to,th•s• I haven't, done: an i :thing b } of the kind, aeon* none on 'et:4. ever . wanted to ivy nothing of me --; I and I i never ace a p nce or `-a-, king,—but one'or two, and . the had been rotated out of offic,e,—tobnnothitigtofthem. •• Prin. e ty cesl pooh !•:••••- me not your trust in poli ticianers-t4h 'ts _my. sentiments. • Ton might: j'ist Ili well try to hold an 'eel by the tail I don't care Which side they, 1 I t - - ' • h a - on, for .1 ve edbot , and. I knew. Pit l not your t . t! in 'politicianers, or you'll 1 i get a bra:: i , ~ . Ten ye ra'ago it came into my bead 1 :that." . T things ren't goi . ,tur r en right; 31 1 .! i ',pretty pearl gave myse up tee-tota y ' el ' good -of the ;,.. bf ' dI f - th - ta the_ -eV" let an e a shop to lookout for itself. :1 wai brimfull ,of•patriotistr, and so uneanYjoiny miud 'for the salivation' o f freetionli f couldn't. Work. - I - tri`ed to .gueas whiCh'side was: going to will ? and I Stuck to it like,Wai— sometimea I- was a-one side, sometimes . I was a-t'othex;,' and sometimes' I straddled till the - ele4iim - waaeser, and -- came-up Jilt iii+mie - Pie ilia:lini.rali. 1 It'was , the -good .I.*.is : 'r ; lid : What gOedcould I 1 -60 6, do if - *met -on the "lected side? - But, Alit ' itiittr al it W . never.* bit'of ese.- ilVh ' :hat _ •.-: . . • ' - , _ en ~4 , 4 • eVertne Dant \ .was orer; no , Matter:malt reds . . 44:vras:aliati:;g out the !Paves and :fishes, ii: the and,,l,steppcd up ; Ill' be ,liangell if :theY:l wks, didn't cram, WI they•COOld inte-thei l T own 1 mouths; pal their arms over some and . , . -grahell the rest with their paWii.and7say .-,;-,' Geaway, White natut, , you ain't 4iittiable.'. 'tat' , #aliablet Wiiat'iibetiiiiiii: I -An't ca pa- ilia . , in -, 1 4t,r,'-e-14.4 2 *-* :trpii47? 4 1 .# 7 . -.3 - t 43 - a P. S ei;4 9"!14 4 .. :1 0 5 _ :r-4144‘701 01 i x 00= ioarp:ail: ai:;,fisbosAith o lit choking if each: /PIC WO, .to <lB big- - as' ea 46,4l iiug'big " i t * . 'l4iiti. ,. .,:=Viia%e'ileteeaAtinc4lola rt i t ja#4!:liijii t ijoiii:M4ri',Oitii;.-7.:* t*„ .1 400 Aen-.A ~ 14-:Aiin -,AO° a - - .4424.10401,t- filli; cit irpailf :4lo' ell?:**ja**te r lfPnair r .4. ; , sl i th io,,*.i ti o 4 , 41 id ~ Atf :44- ' , 04. .1104 le o of:J(0J . 416 0144e*5;810 , ligi.. 4 Wail ' 4- 1 6111 : 9 ‘1/:**,„13411‘ - ..thi** - 10; Vat% tifbilliiitaitWia*triai" v.; , ~.,,,,...ailrm..4 , . 4-9 , ,z t ri i; *.-, ' lW7)...Mit"-7 . A4iik,ift...* -' _ • :"...,‘i :. _:- - "* . i. ~ , ,At. ; ,..,f2, ' ;;:,..,,-, •:, y.',:: ,f, -- a.c.z&iWc ;:' . 03, - 1,4..ia..= 4:3:-Zi. Like - a patriot—going. to town. meetings, Writing my daylights out; end getting'as as blue as hlaiii4-Alocking windOws,' getting liclted ffly limos, and - having mere _bla.ck eyes and 'bloody nOrea- than ~y ou soul shake a'stick at, all for the common g 004,. - and --Tor the purity ,pf our illegal rightaana. all for What 4 Why for nix. If any good - has come of it, the:country has put it info her oirn pocket, andswin-. .clled.Me l but arnings. I can't get n 6 officd. ! Reublics is ,ungrateful ! It viastift:l' 4 eward_ was after. I icorns. the base iosiniration, „, tinly Want to be took care of, land bare nothing to au but to :t.aktireatief the pain - C, - and I've °llly got. half—nothing to do!. Being took care of Was the main *thing.... Republics is Un ..-Oratecull,. awaggered if they 'This is the way old soiors is served." - Court Pricettlings, niinonvreeltli vs. Aliel McDonald. (On trial for passing counterfeit money at cur last issue.) Verdict, guilty on One indictment; on the other, not guilty. Commonvrealth vs. Olio Ncn•tppn. dirt inent , for, 'redu Verdtct, pot guil- . Smith . vs. - Attach nent.— Verdict for defendant, (Plaintifrs excep , twits to-charge, of courr;.filed) Jarne& - Drink ys. J AV. Dodici. Slan der. - Verdict; for 1 lumtifl - ; datnages 437,00:: - Rh-Oda Sherman Nis. Silas -Sherman.— 4 Libel for divorce. ' Diiorco. de - • U. W. Goodell ,vs.‘ Lotcy"Tcrty.. peat Jury - could not agree,. aid were discharged, •APril--27.- Same day / apPear mice. and . plca witliravo, and jeidgmem for Plaintiff; for $25;50 and cost, b) cow. sent'uf part ic.s. : • • Jessup and is.Ziven vs. Tevvkl.dmry.--- 1 Eke:lntent. - . Judgement •for ._ laitititi's; vr;thout :costs.. Tbeillofitr9.lo raptl_ Ifprforcl;Plarilc :Road • Miniage•'-B.:c.' V:crditz - Plaiioiff, -for el:00'a . • • • • - /1 - unj-irs..vs". Tlio ;Montrose Col#oany. Diiiniage &c. (Niiivi/Weduemlay '‘27!1 , 1 • • 11. , --"--.1"----.41..-...........,:-.....-.... I " ... s. -- IiSTAKE'CptinEcTED:=" Tlicie' via a .I:,-that. r 1; ' * .I:,-that. the. Peimsybrania f .1 re !) ort; ast Wee- . ,.-t lat. tie J.- E,!, t-,........i, gislatot=e had artifed in Jown-, but it aftrwaiils app - eared that (Atli 11.1 r: Chasei . . I ofj,tho House, of :Represeutatiyes, ' was liiie, • • The' mistakes originated with; an . hottest old _Locorn o , ,_who ~.has -carefuly r oad the .Democrat'iluritiOlie past %%Apter, Anil who naturally: enough concliuledthat . Cli,ase eras the'Lebrislature,*.or the House of.ltepreseutatir' es, at least.: WA. Philadelpbia paper says: -"Judge soine of our CoteMpOraries, - but in suffi cient health. to be r able 10-read. many of the. pretty things they_ say of-him in their obituary notices. *Am: is he at his•resi deuce in Carlisle, as stated by them.- ..1-1O • - is lying ill at the: United State- Hotel, in Philadelphia, but not regarded as dal:- . gerously so." - . . munt . WE re. below the supplement to the , leiw regulating batiks , which wa s . paised by the Legislature, just previous to the 7 close the'iessiOn; We arc not , yet informed as to - tire 'f a ct - ef-its being _ o . signed/4 the Governor r. otherwise.— It will he .seen to be an important law, and whilst it looks apparently,to: a cur tailment of Privileges, has for its effect au increase of basineis by the). banks'. . • 9. further' Supplement roan' Act regulating banks, 4v. _ , - • ' , Sac. 1. _That from :and after, the pas- Sage of this , act the total liabilities of any batik in this . Corinionwealth, exclusive of the . capital stock deposites, shall not for any period of thirty consecutive days exceed three times Oa antOttnt of its cap ital-atock paid in.; .nor-shall 'the. debts- of any kind due,,and ; to'beCoMe dile, to the Said Banks, and , halaoces- standing to the Credit thereof, in . specie . paying banks, for, any sperield of thirty -consecutive days, -amount to More thin font times its.capi tal stock paid in. _And the ;aid banks shalt neither loan or discount, when their eircOlation shall be. equal -fcr thirty con- Secutive days, to three 'times the amount. Of Specie, State and KnitOZlateS loans, 41,a notes of specie plying ,hanks in their possession, belonging to - said Banks; and any - balance, standing to the credit-there of, or specie paying Lanka convertible i n . 40 specie' at, the pleasure Of the said . Sce. 2. The Aiiditor. General may at , 1 any time, require - the -Pushier of any , such' l banks:ia state, and to return on-his oath in r airAnatinn; the isrriounrof the circula tion of the-Bank _fs4 any . period of thirty consecußve days iy,'"?iels he may designate; and also, for the same period, the amount of specie and / 14 1" o , epode .paying P a Ying I 4 3 0 1 A X in its P 6 S S c# , SAW Longing to the said Bault;.anil the bala ce .standing In its creditinspecippayilosits. convert i illi ble.intespecmat4e,plea re of the bank. And the State of,-irennsylv.attia.and.-lini ,ted-States-.loan;aPd Ado° ,thIL-amouut- of iiahilitiet 40e, anfl tp, 4eorne - due : ;.- and if upon the retnrii. so ,m (.10,.. it..., shalt,ap ',pear that ini,of Osepr - *Sioux oftbepre - ! ~...--'•••"ng iiec f liou /mica be et , viehited.fotthe ;acid ' 4*! .. ..hirikt- , o4 l \i , :daY ~. '- designated - ; by 440 AndiiPeci Jenatral,- le shall giY43 Ile; - Oce. e ,llo9t 1°- !ri• - CPv ilio.r.-who. shall 4 1 'ettiiPnibisSuk-ial ) nicl 110 0 01 4 , 41FAct-: 4 imp.thweloncr,, tha.Jak .13..ankto befor feAke*--t. L.,-. , .1.- ;i1 .! ,. 1 1 2 , -.. . ~Sl -.: ;:: -- 's?,*CP -3 - -- . 1 . 01 ,0 -1 1 - e al a t lng laWSlnceu ; alstent,,,..i*re.wtibi-.. be atid4tus. , same Ara *COY: rxPealed! •:,,,',, ~.. • , 3i..,Exp . cuillosii! \awning/A kin—Zbe -Vien -filL*47o,eillirititte'll44Preigist-pcii 3,1 0 ,4010 re t•. -,, Nit•Contrittlii*lkungaii. :on 11649tbsliik:Ariakiiig with threemitti. I ''Xicli' 4.- Cnolobiin, , `, t ' l 7 l3 iia -'l4 iiii ,-Of in .f?lrin I ngfil*ain l 4 . *oco*Ai4l6bit*tvlsfioozs!fi'viz*it.AC---thi -11**14101011.* - ziiPulinsin*to a' 014.*:70i6 4 *: -' -iis p -ser:4 4 .oloift i .p •-•-=.',-;2.„--_,;,.;,1.,,. - ,,, , :i7,-- 4-.f5,,,-,-.,:--...-=:,,...,z_,_-..-...,,,,,,,..„ ill Notion - A: a r 4inannel, till richest Jew 'in't;England, ," Tess el },wilt' of Zoe has beettifiutich--) - .ctl at Nazi - tn.'. • —T.:martin° ; dying. .ifia hyinetans .hate lope liar° disaovered'pure gold in Ma-'s yo, at Caiitlebar, Ireland - ; —Goldsmith, Jenny} Lind's linibankl.,has been giving succ,essful concerts at Berlin. —Ge°rge Morrow 'has been arrested in' IlickmlU) county, bn the charge of kill { in;y; Ilia 'awn son. . -.‘l'ete, rtr9, yotkinto, thorn' sweetnlpata again I' . No,Minn, the sweetMents is' into ma 1' - - ,i m --At, TlAnnibal, 3,r( ouri dra - sellers are reiuired to :pay five 1411)dt:0 - dollars license forcrerjr six months. t - , Lau! Caroline . E. Putnam advorti'ses 1, ara,elf as a barber, iu Salem .(Siass.) I•!.egiati*. , - • —A portrait of Slukpeare bas beon - found. painted by a - ci)temploary of the ifard of Avon.. _ • ' ' . . . , ..There are mid. tO be one hundred . thou sand-barrels' of flour - 4 . the, ilietr(\it - . ware:-. houses !vraitit ",3 Win r ieut to the East: .--:-. .. . • • -- - -Metter from Ila •ankstates:thatdsiring; a recent Week,-.upwa (6 of 13,000 .- alar . .cs were tended on the. coiot. .- • :' • -.- ' •:-• • 7--Tion, T.'F. Marsh' II isannou:n-ced a can didatei.i.6 represent- ) - e. :Countv 'of •• Wood.; ford, k 54 and is still i lire :ind , l;ieking.• .; —Dr. I3enjamin Ritsb, - Simakini science: of tnedicirie, qmreares it t( toofed. i temple, - eraeke4 at the sj4es ten at the fetintlatioti:') ' z.. • —Preparations - for 'constritcting: -tile' pro pOsed floating batterir: for.. the _United States , . , . Gurernment,'.deligned ~fch- harbor defence,- are actiiely going forward. at '.lJub()l(en..: -- ', . . ---I , (altered to ;.16S. on .the Batik of Ne.w=. ark, ‘NtayaeCoahtY,N. V., are in 'eirculntion. They are.said,to be so neatly °teemed as to haryllyrbe / detected. - • -- • •1 —lt/is stated that John Q. lAdains;.in. i I his c- ~ , i : . . .I. that ,)! a o 0n,r,,54 oast.. speech 1.1 our.years which - he occupied the I?resi- I ntiai chair crev.tita moit.-unliitppy years 14 > ... • , • 1 — llis lNl. li n, f6 ...A . rns - a ' s : .(al ' it • or '.. .% :- rnirec efitlr •' Shof. htit 'the ;ball struck;: a handle of unpaid icounts in his.pocket.; and his life was say ,. '.\'\'ehare a. lut of patronT . :who - may yet B. e.ourliveit. - . • . - . . . —Victories oldest row manlfeits a inillta,. r talept, and has been made. Major - Gen,44 l aid a half million 'dollars added .to 1%6 sala-. r . . - .I,le, eatssweettneais r - alianoy.. - . . ' -1 • I t : .... ,S T.. aa i t: e a lin F: l , l.l V e i n b c r e u r a l r i ; l; 2 li & i tt, 4.lA ar i m et o l u c t r lc .d iri tl a in,tontion of -Pov; Lane to take..possess a j n • wt . his own •lantliority of a portion •ci f lklesicarr territory. \- . ..,. • • -• .- :. MUM bull 67,11t-reA lately -advertised. .sit - Placeti-1111,California„ but the 'Atn;tricans not sParii4l 'amusement, ilasmied • the bull, veliiriped the - maut adOre, hind tore down the buililin - • '' • Western editor. -sava . thaf they :need . not h alt Or the speed lir !sfarliorter,--takln . gj passetrers.ife..)m..Dztroit dlex' ASMilit:six liaie taken pisserl - fioniNeW'York cter.nitylin - nb Rif o4e.loan tendsto Petition ongress, at \ the'next 1,e5 7 1 son ani . appropriatiort r toiinprove . - Jbel channels of• l htrvc,tiOn',:it thathe - -ce6lrtlr. the' courie.Of true lave may ~ rno.smnotli. / .. • ' the b -- artilarl 4 . dies, w. 4,i ir in't •,e the Einperor, have adopted ,a nt)relk:iy of ex-, e. prsing thekr'eoutempt:- W hen's_ he goes to the opera, they: look at him . through the wrong - end of their , glasses .: . . 1 .„. r f . . ---Rev. E. South, of the, MA. %Acid (0.) Slate,snian, has :evidence - that _t tie Brot,,xer4J l hood-of Thieies, the - existence o , u:liith . wasi iroren iin it recent trial f3r burglar pros... , Lake county,, Oltio, -extend: overleyery State, in the _ _ - i • of —A s r ieeil i4is he l'ns b eco m e .on the atiitocracy.; .II; has drawn a fo urthousand dollar, prize in the lottery. - Ilis,oldMother will cease to take in` washing, he - will stoll. raffling for tinkles in the groggeries, and deal in stocks•and shornpaign. 1 in the f,Repreientl House Massachusetts Ho o , • • - atives, on Friday, an, order was submitted aiF meting . the ,ComMittee on Eduction / 16 in 7 quire! into the expediency" of providing lei, gal restrnints against the niischnif 'now per!. petrated hy the rutin - winery known al 'spirit ? , sal' rap dugs: - ' .'-' "--`4 . writer in the WorkingF,arrner say that no :less than 50,000 buslitils of onions were raised last ybar in the vicinity .of, West ; port, leopirecticut, within a -traCt or couni tey h o t exceeding thirty square Miles.; - Tlit average yield per'sacre was shblit 4ve hun-I dyed bushels. • • , • -i. ~1 —..N. P. iWillis said he - saw. in_the streets ! of AUgusta, Ga., a novelty which told Of ell-, matel and wage. different from the.-Nortb.—= `!t, very common. dirty looking man _stroll ing along leisurely in his shirt leives, and I ti L gazing in the.shop windows, bit with a ne gro" Ziehin4 wit rag his •caati! —4 joint resolution'wag int dueed into the Board of common Conner! of Wmhing ton, on Mondny cvehini, and ,psed, propo sing in take the sense of the vo ters of , that city at. the. eleetion in June next,,on the pro prietY of prohibiting-the' granting of Recasts fur the sale bUintosi . cating liquors, ' (-.''' • —it-is announced that. the editorsOf : tlie Western States:are about ereeting ,a)rnonn nient to the memory of Scissors. The whole scissqr.fraternity, will s hail thaw) 011nCentent with joy. . There arc some editors who should , frel"ol l eciaPPgraleful to the ..:,m U wlin„,in .;... vented A6g9oft , iiubstitnie for . iltem,! ,We, must not personal .. Scissors reser , , -- ik Pigeon I Roost _ , is -menti ned - - br th 9 ' ; Fort Smithf(Arli:) Herald as ex' ing in that region. -, ',lti coinmenees . about2 :thiles , from.' Fort Smith; and extends for'upWards uf - IQ, miles- on. either. aide of the' Potettri; to:with.: 111 .# -' 4w miti°t - Wlilikoni , irr Sott:connty.i Thorumber - of`birds is..belond emirptitation.` ~..[A, g rillOrlo of .1011/650ieWl4!W,T who *a s bornfflid lin4 liyCd - On olg..iilikri4,-9r. s l9 k4c k--41 . 01 i1-all- , '4 - iik fikt kiff4.44irpoti. fr:aqs. •90?,';.0 iisi(t49 - mainitari4 * ,, , r.3ll - -i 4inlith_ei,efurF, 0)9 . st:vint. ei:„.:1:05 11iT5,,,,,t,.0,,n;;_be a l,l lY O *-Plefe m , !.r.,! . .p,t1v til th.l l 4tOkl# l : for the " firft,.4 i i ii-byk. iiri..A.mt,"l - xit,44,..* n iar sittii - ioont., :- .1 .. . - -., - '.' -,..- -.-- , .., _... , . .Y . .x , 4 1 ,f .. 1-,,:l'K ; _. - /lfOrSy ,-,5 . /.':;t t ..... 7 $ What, st - 41kitri good . min , :ibit'Gineril, Belie M 6 4 . ltieli ii;seitl . ") ,l f4' l4 prsiiiiteiio: l . 'friSllP 4 4*-iiiii bi.i - Carbine 1.10,iar, - to' , .be i t -IVII. ;fifivasioti4l9s444'-h?‘l444l3.Pto‘thinkil Ahatink - isilt 6 4 , ohOsti*susnOateiiiiiiiiiik bitiutostikis4woso* 44 . likiiimistitti,l hanitikiiii :- *ArjAaft4e,o* - 4!-4 . 0 -7,0 0 ), 44,4W-I* 0 40.: - .1 4. 1 4 1P-441 itiiiratiftl _ ': * ,.. .4 i c1,1i44' 64 4 -- - ::::: - ...1.:('.,:-.•.; ,- _ , :;:.ZT.7.'? - -A-;= 4 44,44. , -171V4 , ..:.:1 ..40.4. -_,...4e0r. 21111 Lissortheliteaushipli - . •• - sat- 140 1 ins - Lest - 1.-3 - -.ahe ate_ kloP TrlittcrSiat, i - Captlnn ' Bfini sq#‘r . etttit 4 14*P/100 „ m to-dai; :fulitifdlqiiifirOtWAlOnirte`;:ibe,brings• :hiit a'few lit , 'filing .04seThgers.: . :." i ' ,The stew 0 1 P Vocte,'§4rn left AsPirt [ 411 for NO, ..lorkon-,,the.:181?, - with the, i r Ow' nge'i's.l4,Aliei efettrship Cit rtes 'Sin arriv - aJi ni tl'atiaa tit 14 daya froth 'Sin Francce.. -- ',I --: ,;,. : ~. The= ite insbip-- - Plorglai.from• NeW.' v i York; arriv, a at Aspinwall ou the 17th. . --'; The sfeU slop 'lliclependonec was lost on, the ,IQlh .4:4l.,Fpliruaryi....4;ving run : ;7 - i I shore on th '. shoals offblargarettaisland. I Where - abet Olc . fire 'and ;burned to trig wi' aters edg . -.Pivni hundred passengers'" I r I all -Of whom lea Ted into were on io c, 4 , .„,,„,,,,,,..,,, ,- ~,,„ - 40 Waterii - 4 tl.4il;: s to;tiv'firri- eiliore, -Of Whom':nt--ie et OneikatndeetVakT:l l 24,7 aid probahl more, were , loit. -- - :-blilga4 retta island is upoii, , tho 'cif* of ,Lower Oalifornia; nd;is•tininhaliited. - ' ' --...--', li After siri ing,, the Independence back ed, off ;- bnt finding eight- fe tif:Watiy_in, her hold, C tit:, Sairipsoti:4dered the :pi-, 1 tat to run :b r oulhe 'chat a spot three : nt,/ hinidied -'',* ids • from laud. There the' ship took , fi e from 'he int crisis 'mat of ibei fkirttaCtra, :t ns -fl es spreading :rapidly j.,7‘ t rind ereatiar t entost frighifeconliterit tonamong ;le p . aseengera. -A. very.liea... •13, , surf w / a runintig; and. all the boats. , of tlie steamen. were swamped •in rying to i makette_first trip l 'aieT4.' , To odd to I-Ole/horrors of the scene, the firelcached, On powder magazine, which_ exploited . With terrible force, ;shattering the stea tn--- 11 - . _ , . e,rs gt`erti to .pieces,' .:and scattering the fragments iii -e-very direction.' . -"Many cit be passengers were blown into the lea, and others gimped in,”, and were iniinedi; ' , ie j ly carri d out te sea hyltherst Tong -Cur:- lent that t.as .swenping -from t he';shore.. , 'llO4 wit -., succeeded in reaching the t,, 41'ore 'we'r f ; intlible' to render any.itssist:- tince to tho' e ill roggling in the water. and were oblig :a tO - tvalaia. passive spetitators f immens ;no l lnbers of meh, wonlott-.an4 liildren. p iriilling:ll fire and in thn . -iea. 1 The turn her oftierons lost has been Ta-. is s Ootrsly esil l inated it .. ; finch onehtitidr - cd and foaty tre, tlwo handred. . : :::.t , -. The ShiP'.finally swung - . oillina bread:- 11, , , ,_ , !WLe to t i e onaco, woen her coal alsotook fire end she Was totally; destrciyer.L . - ... IrTbe pasengers Whir were easel."( found t licinselvh on an Uninhabited' island %Tit li nut water ,'. ' ilere they I,v - ere conipedlea lo remain *ni• fifty six hours, in a al aie of niten ti Se su cling. Vitally , by, - firm a i. 'canva, th y':were 'enabled to , altract -the .attention t r somel whirling vessels jying In. Mitgdal n Bay,-'a :few miles off i wl r t 0 carne to th, it assistance, with provisions; , land fi nally it ook ahem ug.--"Tribine; IStit., EMI 11 Ahotber-Railviatt iccident. - - The Caraden and Amboy railroadi Sat urday .. n numu, tame near being, the ii [ - ,scene of a most frightful ralamitv, and it '• I' ' ' ' ' kl' I ' as a. tothject for sincere t laiikfii ness ti atsi" , e have not th.reeord whir sii.ll6l - of 'deiths ~ of persons - crushbd t ind. 11 diewned. 'The tWo o'clock. .train '''rrnmt. illiiladelpVik for :New-York, bevifigliebn [delayed' some ten 'or fifteen minutes by 'tlib ireat number of passengers, on, rein It.. ling 'Revco ;IS Creek, about ; twelve miles ilfrom Phi ' dein - bin, - found the di-aw.bris.l,o 1 up fin' the passage . - of a; steamboet,' and no sufficie t notice °fillet-act being , : given [the ngit! Engineer 16 season, .the,. engine, all ithe'l?"agga e-cratesi and the express - car' ;were brown into ;the water, :t here abbot., [fifteen feet: deep.l '' The passenger- cat* [fortiinstek,i. - became disengaged andltlieiTt !progress s • opped in 'time to save them frt in folloWihg.• 7he :engineerieSeiiiied 'by jumpingfrom ; i dle , I,)COmotive.'' Tl, t . Brakesina was less ' fort utinte,' With''' hiS ler were 'roken. I 'The Ithfort unate"man resided' at BoTderitpein, whither he was o ivoyedafter .the 'abeident.:' 'A: - . piling in name l. Wm.l,Woolley,liad his' foo/.. shed.: He was attached to Oel;ligka .0 1 -, ress. 'The' ca, etepress Car'. with ;all= tents,,ves suuk'CompletelYobt ofsiglit. 1 1, name had some 's3ol - 0011' nn 'boa[ ' - Thb i ils, trill "mostof thn r tas ? enters-effectio were reeeivered, - and,the eggege must oft .1., li it a eliverell-to,the - oirne . yesterdayo , '4.! 'damage -being prompt] - settled -.by Idle agents Of th b company fur es practice. jble. - The Ipaisengers ree4ted this city at an _early' hour ye/nerds!! iiiofiiiiig.'—;LTri. [base, 25th -. 1.. ..- • 1 - ;7 7 ;. --- 1 ij 13"Wpnlip the . folio Ildroll' incident from he 'respondence of-lne ft , [zette."- r : ' I . i ' 4 ' -.` I'r A{ WI ' 4 l' -O r ''' l' .- •/1 , - 1 ; I -1 _ li e nTettun gei .ena several '[n.etnbers,;- f -the I:Aegis!" ture were, a few 1 1 11 days•since '66 ir vistt ,tr.) . he worli=nowlii• 1 l'progriessa cosi . theAlle lieny mountains;l 1 1 a scene or aired, at oi eOfthe st opping i (iplaces Ali t created. to eh labghtbr. A shabby, ,In fer-lOokieg= ellow, seeing - the I GoVernorstanding- on' t epliii form'of one liof-th Ca! ! : haivi,ed int ;"'SnY, istit'l - Ymf: rßill ' BigleV, the, P.res:idecti of the esienftedi,' ,states of - A.nolvaitiez.;;;l4l l!'• '-'The:-.Ger..: -- l erner,; in 'lls' s Usual' good fititure;'told -hire .itJtat was i names' ._:-« - Well; then, :it's', lYintrlietit, " : h - sayS die man'' - ' The (1-6v.l_ i i [I error told_ ' 61 thatAvai a - met ter`the:Cotn. 1 Iniitt be - ,t oh .Charge Of: - wheignpon this; *':man !of ita , .., mountains,":showing' his Lteet Win- tr e lrt of a, grin, draWl4 nut, " Witt: ['the. Conimit ee do;itittlie tStiis it 4" c Jona -W inwoirrti Finityzit.--:- Nivc*, 11)14 the editor of 4 he Clikengo;Deinnqiiiii 1 eonld . :periaetrateithe following.< It ` ,is 1 I his. best -;rein. , '-'l‘4 , -clergy';' of Chicago !should givo him the - tat :. - 1 -,-, ;71' - '.', 1 ." 'WO never int entl'onilly4llnd e l , to-tinc trims re. I ion, u ! Wet Calillet or or . 1" fg — 'h t ' - f be `thei. eltpre3kinnl'of f , t her . ,fipinion, that it.:Woold ',.be nfi iinprove`mentfin all - soliglabi diatint-f inations, if their Ineinbers'wouldr , syrren, t der, ldtheit cle i rgylnon iheir illgofren guinsi forlthein ti return folthefiroper personi.l ' l , Alliyhii- have damaged us , in thiiretitiee, i ean , Rat , ii oyee q?' *iv .C.lirgOliin. in Ibis i] t - citi,.•Bo n quest ions willbernsked.- '?Andt we , *ll, - i nwt'isiink clergyman Yfitl 1 per _ cent for-biranginkilie tiltitter to •Alel - ei)ent 1 iii* , ..' , - ,t, - -- z .11?..+ . 1:i1)::-- , .1.-...1 - , - ; 4 0 - - -. ? .ii..1.,:i P :1 1 1 : : rYi ,wri4ngtirf • ;. • ink ~trrpsin and llarrisburg cor. • - PWURge,inFiqvi-,,Cui,.Rer-; iii4fAkrAtfrk - Smktlieriiißa.triot4 ni•Watithigto.noviirtit,hts .'WlrltrKinga'-- , kf:. , - ~..,-/'„ ':-.1 hIT',I - IC i l* --- *cur.itiitiveot g()nit Cit<- '' ° l in s l ;' . .li ni lirViOgai s Odi'4 4 it*AWity'itirs .: \ I .X‘ -1 1 10ini , -,blt pfiiriiiia* : -.44 - , !v n i ted statpoiktfowia--hti,sitail that body' Ite. it-e . a*ti the4,4testtelf-'Seereie+ef Lege til'h.llll'.--TiltdqinSri.-isij,ilie;titite'that- - distinetiithed Slatititiien aticertimissi ' e 11ta ambassador, to on i et,era " - yeirs f die,European ti'cPuf tlo4l ":-. - .Fing''' an t :abroad -an <on h returnhome,;settled in. Alabama, ' "elie Was an attire Mem -o...isn her dt. th ~r&ettlien- ' sviiich framed t hq ' eenstitutienof that State indt - secoehere4 -- • • afterSWaseleeted one of litti Senators in contra" ;-; Ha continued! a menilier•Of the 1,11 S. Sedate-unti114344, Wheiheivat 9 - piia\mplsw - uiEtatieero his rep tlt, in. 1847; he was again elected tothe e 01t0.liii1;-entit d pmembettof that . 1 body until hiselecti as : Vice P4sideni. -.1 Fewp - üblic ' , men have had'io-iininter fnpted and successful " is career as Mr. King, and few have sustained thro ghlife: •`• e brighter - reputation for 'persona_ honor end unswertaagintegrity., Thoegh he; -never ttita',iiiir.reuked 'among the first tat eirlifn 4 his - day, - he .Was atean ef ~ .m ore thin !ordinary talents, and <alWili, Occupied n yispeCtable andinfluential pi- Sit ion ttsla Member of theSenate,'. .1 It.is snidilie dreaded tit die in tt fereigi land, and that .his heart's wish iwhile in ;Cuba., was that he might beiattit.ed to 'return'` to` • die in i biS'°olifitn e, • . - itrY., It Pleased:a:kind Providence to -*dry his` Arish. ' lle !".0"a!t enabled' re return 40 his . Iftw , tr 'bottle,' end .. til'e-tl,withim twenty--four -b o n t i after lie reachedit.', _His deathwill . I -I be deeply, depleredhy all Who kitew him. ,I.l7Mis.l.l , COMitosooll#.--T e New York opera 'aro rejoicing t the.enccess Of tre - I rlsin that aty - ea-c ompositers As the. Journeymerrihavel,atiempted tolimit the ltum'oer Of, al preatiCCS • the ...:beases7 AA' Ite - it . :is • pp:lo3ga ,te operrseltools for ' ~ eslt tang, boys and girls to`set type, other: l l ise printers.woula beceinieSearce in thi s 1 'country. exteptby emigration.- The New • ..snk Tii4slii<it l an :ii.tc,l96tl the laubject.' . !is gled-...thm 8. t ..new opening is foend for. the working: ...galls - in the'printing offices, l a i l d rejoices Abat . thebay pook - 4i made la practical beginning iti - Abe matter. .The. - ledit or iiti4s7t - 3 : i . - , ... ,_, -,- ,„, =. ' :, ! 1- - ig We Seo,-...nci reason why type-setting should - 'not 1. 1 ,1ui E:-Made 'enccessible to tilem; Ili tic girl's,} _ : in m any of VS - departrneutie , - !They cannel, - if., coursct„do the,bard and ,`' heavy - WOTk.4 TlCVopiperat- and erpeaial ly of mcfrnittglM - rna14..„1 'Pet upon week- It op_crs and lieuk-work the tabor of . 04 - Iso far- as type r seiting is concerned, &ay be'tnade -at.l-le c nst iiarailahttks thit,of ~ boys. :In Bbiten :Viet arerertylern ployed lii - thisWay too a very - rent' extent ; and we ildptt the, system wil be introauct stl, encouraged and extended here", , ....,"..,:.-.::.:-.4. - - . nir rite • shot! ":servants eniployed at thez, Fratiklizi-116*, - „in Chestnut street, Oiled, - recently' In I --.li'. demand forint 'aivante in their ;pay, 'rofnsing - to -ige - o % Ith their ' w Orli until their'tm ers were co plied fith. t 4 I The-.prOprieter Of the-hotel iminedi tely ditiintsseethe:WhOle partY, and Toro a c ed thorn,:with .einitriber ofwomen: Th` was a rrstilt...Aviaph did ..strikete had, df,c me riot. contempt:lt:ea, rind whielt,*n :less, "'could - they Thu re fttreseen it, would Tee "turitli have deterred them frem step that haSsuddenly t tirricii tbernieutor doll, and led to the:triai of an alternatiee wltichi, in lts : . - sdecO 35...tipal,api prddtise.s - tdc ose • agailtst - therefb-a department • of serrice of Which - before,ilier held exclusive pes.esi- - , AVelar° very;rree td confeis admiration of thel , cOurage_which resisted 80 M- .' t rnary. a ,murMerlhe attempt, • as t is Se ms te , hatia,,hee,n, \ 111 praCtiCe„. a 11.1tnpas4ion where it: t‘ititibought sub Mission wasi,un l - .:troide - .., "le •- i -antl weave, moreover, exc - ingly- rat t itted to, learn that the plan re * - - srirted to defense haS not; only proved ,; sat i:ifa tAolt, but ' that, it , illistra tea- With ; what tiVantage - it maybe Unedin effect- . • tug .a tairer has ,of labor among the 110 'sexes yet existed.---LlV:Areerices. NlC i iiiir.- H.....ii Dvi-NST'Atta ,tfr_WASll- INGTeii-:-.4- , ` The old.' Fegies - 4re in, 110- ail- - centlabt` at l Washing,ton. -IVhite beards arid bildleads have, it ell their oWnway. A ftallbeaa ,ofltair—blaclt, brown - or red - ! ,--ts said to be considered pm° fame 4tY ideiCe'OfOe'netipaeity of,,,the person fur 'a ?tat."'-oftee. 2 -''Her,is too Yiiimg: Tfiere fore,- the iendidates of Young Americe -1.-tlre Net:* desirous er,obttaiallg a white Bair." dye,, which will, change, ever mg . .the, most ' ` raven Mack "hicks tit - i hues., white es : Ihedilven snow :''or— ',<., , -Leafs ...,noluiir on the top•ot-theJtead. ~ .., .• Tiii,:iilq.q:)v!icie the.luiir oup)Mgow• i : -PilvdPr an,a'‘otnatUni,wOn't defor the approaching he 4 t. weather. Y oung i Amer- . lea •wants a:winte hair aye.'l Appl at all `the.- het cilietViiehington. :- ' . 4 --'' --: , ,-, , 1N.1 . Y. Herald. . s ," Cow, 4.'SD 1.91 n Cr' iiy-says 'i o " 411, ‘ ; ' "'The J 11,4 e. of 14ason eonnty, 4, liri;2:,:lies t `oispoint 4 et a Intro' of atiFeo • I reenj e guara the riyer, tt• preventtte es 'ai)P-'Pf rkina7aY , sTaFes." I t ,' -, - We phlerVed a ;ttst ofthe • patrol band tie tinrille';EFch a wV . ( l , Mit a t ela r j.. - 1 iOltita r to petrel 'the 'Sher sor t e Ohio, siltht arid 7a }spelent ttieslaves, who esente as tie , o 0 4 area!lVaYrePT ~. - *Pa bipt.ol7 - from` fthining -awaY_th. the iniserableanntitioii:offreetnen: It seems . , - like 'in espetisie and: troublesome piece. t)f,heiieyeleitceWe t he port the slaTe• k litilerg, they afe nefer,t . iii - tifty sttsburg Diqv , -- - La c` (* . i.,) - Ifer , ..- , „ - -,:y„,..„a .411u4, .. A rwr il 71114f:14‘'-'l7' t6Cveek endiTlK'iitly ?anyi; •tilitt'ilitirkrio ._*erer. altiosving I di . istii; ,: thit - ://e 4 V 4311 . 9 -: .' • p rairie s in al . \ ' ,t i -i thi) -butting' i an d It iiktitta- Yi• -1 A were ` ,high,:. re etiiii i s;: T h ey W ,11 l b ._ dittl i a i• , h a d b e o pr e b r!, o ,- 1, - - iilit- , th# . - 'mug T inirs.- vAi`:' °t !- . 4, ity 'of the s ar, , a for Vtitiis-tti I)f'.f.rl' P jt.B . :F.' sl4 -n lffilff s Jiro,' ';ktiitelibill4suill -a. -au taci , wee en ',_ib y , liie;etiSf;i:4-'V ( r- ri ' • ' mr4(lllliCiltrz • 'lin ,- , •,._.; x b,.. ibi l i, filli. c°, - - 4 es,u" - -- . -, ,, - .ltaltias .w ',.thiOliu4int Pralrie' '„ ~iiiiisiltii.Vs2ooo ~._ ."-7 • residential -;,:486,10F!!41.1...1, (svitiriAbtille:-Presi : itt , , 4iilat-rOtlit'"*..,,,webittet.:jcdeao ',cot 4 iii# ll thitlisi t 3P ne i . '• ',.., :ful-caudidall!b a -ilthiii-I,i,ijt'Oit-;10-74-1 ,bi a atectigti, Y - - (1.114ta” gent Me*, - an., t ai r ac, - ' 4 : 4! 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